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D . L . P O W E L L , w h l o e s a l e a n d r e t a i l - dealer i n T e a , Cofloe, Sugar, M olasses; foreign and fX 'RieBticFruit and N u ts ; also, Flour, S a lt and Provisions Xtftnip o n ? P a te n t and S perm Canales; .Dye fefcnns? B irdSeed, JCC. C o rner o f S tate and Ferry-streets, S c h enectady. D. L . P . is A g e n t for Dr. Jay n e ’s F a m ily M edicines, w h ich hekeeps c o n stantly on liand. __________ jan27 N E W E S T A B L I S H - 1 M E N T .— C A B IN E T F U R N IT U R E , CHAIR., AND U P H O L S T E R Y W A R E H O U S E . The undersigned having entered into a co-partnersliip for the p u rpose of c a rrying on the above business, i n nli its various branches, w o u ld inform th e i r friends and th e public generally, th a t they have taken the store No. 143 State-street, ad joining the canal, a n d opposite F u ller’s H o tel, w h e re they will keep on h and and m anufacture to order, all k inds of Cabi n e t W a r e , m ade in the best m a n n e r and in the latest and m o st fashionable stvlc and finish, c o n sisting of tbe following:— SOFAS BUREAUS, CARD TABLES, BOOK CASES, IIALL STANDS, DRESSING BUREAUS, DIVANS, OTTOMANS, TETE-A TETES, & c ., MAHOGANY, BLACK WALNUT AND MAPLE CHAIRS, CURLED HAIR, PALM LEAF, HTJSK, (COTTON AND STRAW MAT TRESSES, LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, BEDS, &c., &c., Also, all kind.t o f U p h o lstery Goods k e p t on hand or furnish ed to order. £3iF’P a rticular a ttention paid to hanging shades and curtains. N. B . R e p a iring d o n e a t th e s h o rtest n o tice. E . W . O U D E R K IR K . M arch 7, 3854. D , D. C. O U D E R K IR K . W A R E - on hand, the m o s tcom p lete a s s o rtm e n t o f M ahogany, Black-w alnut, C h e r ry, W h ite-w o o d a n d P in e Coffins to be found in the city. Also, S ilver Plates, S h rouds, H e n rse, B lack nnd W h ite S ilk and K id Gloves, furnished a t the s h o rtest notice. IS. W O U D E R K I R K , mnr7 D. D C O U D E R K IR K C C H E N E C T A D Y U N D E R T A K I N G K-J R O O M S , N o . 143 Statc-strcet. A lw a y s o ’’’he “ W e lc o m e ” Air-Tight. T / f / H B HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF » r th is highly c e lebrated CookiugStpve. Tt is arranged 'ior W o o d or Coal, and w ill do its w o rk thoroughly w ith either. Tlie following is w h a t one says w lio has bad experience in using S to v e s : “ M essrs. M iller & V a n d ebogert. Gentlem en—G en. D u n h a m 's W e lcom e is indeed rath e r a pleasant o ne. I have been in the habit o f b u rning Coal lor the Inst ten years, a n d for five years used it for cooking; and I think the W e lcom e fully equal to anything I have seen for cooking p u rposes, l t is a good burner of c o a l; a good b a k e r ; easily cleaned, and its a rrangem e n t for sifting tn e ashes is dej • c idedly a convenience. R e spectfully y o u rs.” Also, f o r sale, am ong m a n y others, tho C e lebrated V u lcan A ir-Tight; S tew a rt’s Im p roved; B o ston C a s k e t; H u ron A ir-Tight,tho largest o ven stove in the m a r k e t; Fashion, of T roy; Also, a large assortm e n t o f /Stove Trim mings, Stove Pipe, T in W a r e , &q. &e, A ll o f w h ic h w ill be sold a s low a s a t any establishm e n t in the c ity. E ^ 'R e m e m b e r ,, 88 Stnte-strcet, Schenectady o c 9 4 _________ M I L L E R fc V A N D E B O G E R T . N E W A R R I V A L OF W a t c h e s , J e w e l r y , a n d S i l v e r W a r e . D . S. H U L E T T begs leave to in form liis friends and the public gen- ; orally, th a t h e h a s returned to Sche nectady and resum e d his form er business, h aving purchased the es tablishm e n t o f G. J . Sw artfiguer, a n d added to the form er large stock a very large and com p lete a ssortm e n t o f 'N E W A N D F A S H I O N A B L E G O O D S , m a k ing altogether th e m o st com p lete assortm e n t of Goods e v e r offered m this c ity, a ll o f w h ich w ill be sold a t p rices to defy c o m p e tition., S P A U Goods w a rranted as represented, o r the m o n ey r e turned. D. H . S. h o p e s t h a t b y fair and honorable* dealing, and w ith hialong e x p e rience in the business, to give e n tire satisfaction to all who favor h im w ith th e ir p atronage. JSsPW a tclies and Jew e lr y R e p a ired by the m o st skilful w o rkm an, £§?“A11 w o rk w ill b e done promptly-) J 3 f ’R e m e m b e r tho nam e and num b er. jel4 _______________ D S. HULETT, 91 State-street! T H E PLOW THAT BEATS THE WORLD- A —H a v ing received the sole agency for th is county, for th e sale o f R ich’s P a te n t Iron Beam Plow s, the subscribers w ill sell a t the m a n u facturer’s p rices. This Plow has become the universal favorite of the farm ing c om m unity w h e rever it is k n o w n , nnd needs only to be introduced to be in the hands of e v ery farm er in the U n ited States. I t has taken the first prem ium a t all the F a ir s w h e re it has been exhibited, viz; Saratoga, M ontgomery, and R e n s s e laer Cos.; and a t the G reat F a i r of the A m erican I n s titu te a t Castle Garden, New-York, it w a s aw a rded the first prem ium , a Silver Medal, for the Plow of the best and c h e a p e st mode of construction. IS P C a s tin g s constantly on hand. M c K E R L I E & V A N D E R V E E R , 53 State-street. ap 8 opposite Brow n & Son’s F u rniture W areroom a . DISSOLUTION.— T h e c o - p a r t - ^ ^ a r n e r s h i p heretofore existing b e tw e e n the sub scriber and W m . V . Poland, under the firm o f V a n E p s & Poland, is this day dissolved by m u tual c o n sent. T h e business o f the late firm will be s e t tled by the subscriber, w h o w ill continue the business, at the old stand, a n d m o st respectfully solicits a share of public p a t ronage. ^ A N D R E W . C . V A N E P S . N. B . All those indebted to the late firm, nre requested to m a k e im m ediate paym ent, and save cost. Schenectady,F e b ruary 22 , issff. ap 22 f ^ . R O C E R i E S , V A Molasses. -A FRESH SUPPLY OF SUGARS, Molasses, &c., j u s t received. T h e subscriber has on and a good a ssortm e n t o f G roceries, w h ich are o f good qnalil ty , have b e e n selected w ith care, aud will be sold low. Call a t the Provision, F lour and G rocery store, No. 55 W a shington stre e t, w e t end of S tate-street. iu 6 .TEItEM IA H M I L L E R . 1 0 0 FLOOR. B B L S . Troy L o p k ,F lour; 50 bbls. Magnolia?; 50 bbls. Kingston. Ju s t rctived and for sale by fob-6 ___________________ .T. G. CARLEY. S U G A R S . — A l a r g e s u p p l y o f S u g a r s c o n - stan tly on h a n d , and for sale cheap, b y McKERLIE & VANDERVEER, _m y ~ _____________________ ’ _________ 53 State-street. SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY^ a t N o . 81 S tate-street. M erchants and T e a chers sup plied a t th e low e st p rices. seplS W . F . B O L L E S . F e a t h e r s —f e A t h e r s p f e a t h e r s = ^ A n e w snpply received this m o rning a t O U D E R K IR K ’S F u rniture H a ll, 143 S tate-st. _________________________ d e 6 l L a d i e s 5 g a i t e r s . — a f i n e a s s o r t m e n t i f B lack and Colored, P lain a n d Tipped G a iters, ju s t re ceived a t J. & T . D E A L T R Y ’S a p l ________ C h e ap B o o t and Shoe Store, No. 63 State-st. pHOCOLATE, C ocoa , B roma , F arina , C orn S t rch, &c. for s a ls a t 53 State-st. _______ McKERLIE & VANDERVEER. AND SHOES.—T he s u b s c r i b e r s are now daily r e c e iving fresh additions to their large stock o f B o o ts and Shoes, rendering their assortm e n t one o f tho m o st com p lete to be found in the city. aP17_______________T. &. T. D E A L T R Y , N o . 63 State-st. R OPE—ROPE—ROPE, for Shifting,, n t j e 24 T j O O T JL J now r r i H E firm I f o o t s a m i S h o e s * C F IA N G E O F F I R M . IN T E R E S T OF W m . W . W E L L E R IN TH E firm of W e ll e r & D e a ltry having been bought by T H O M P S O N D E A L T R Y , the Boot and Shoe b u siness in all its branches w ill be continued by the subscribers at No. 03 State-street, o n e door w e s t of F e rry-strect, w h e re m a y be found a general a ssortm e n t o f goods in their lme. T h e ir m anufacturing departm e n t is under the superintend ence of an experienced person); and, h a v ing in th e ir employ superior w o rkm e n , they are prepared to m anufacture every descriptiou of L a d ies’, G e n tlem e n 's M isses’ and Children’s B o o t s , S h o e s , G a it e r s , & c . Possessing the facilities for m a k ing and selling w o rk cheap, and confident in th e ir a b ility to g ive satisfaction, they respect fully solicit a share of p u l lie patronage. N . B.—The services of Mr. W e ller a re retained in the new firm, w h e re he w ill b e happy to w a it upon his form er custom ers and friends. marfi J. & T. D E A L T R Y . D R . T H O M A S D U N L A P , (successoi to H e n ry Fuller,) D ruggist Sc A p o thecary,) 130 S tate-street, (twodoors w e s t of the Canal Bridge,) w ill c o n stant ly keep on hand a full snpply of D F U G S AND M E D IC IN E S , Perfiim e rv, Oils, Soaps, B rushes, Dye- W o o d s, Glass and P u tty, See. Ac., toge th e r w ith'sucli P a ten t M edicines as h a v e been found useful and approved of by regular p h y sicians. A ll of w h ich w ill be sold nt tb e low e s t cash prices. jCSpPhysicians’ P rescriptions w ill be punctually a n d c a re fully prepared at all hours oi the day and night. ______ m y l 7 C H E A P E R T H A N E V E R — D r . A . T R U A X , w h o lesale nnd retail dealerin P A I N T S AND OIL, D r u g s , M f.dicin'ks,D y e w o o d s , W i n d o w G la s s , S a s h , P u t t y , T u r p e n t i n e , V a k n ish and B r u s h e s ,. Ac. In addition to his usual Btock, th e following has j u s t been receiv e d : 200 boxes G lass, all s izes, nt ihctory p rices, barrels Coal T a r, “ Dye W o o d , “ B o ll B rim stone, “ C a stor Oil, “ A lcohol. ” Madder. m»v9 10 carboys Oil V itrol, 15 5 “ A q u a fortis, 50 10 barrels Glue, £5 3 “ Spts. T n rpentins, |2 10 “ Sperm Oil, 10 5 “ L a rd Oil, |J5 F o r sale a t A lbanv p rices. A O ^ P J T T I T T I N G a n d F I X T U R E S . — JO H N E D W A R D S is p repared to do all k inds of Gas Pipe F ittin g , at a s h o rt n o tice a n d in good stylo. Those w h o desire to lig h t theirstores,dw e llings,;A c .,w itli gas, w ill p le ase give him a call. H e has G as P ipe alw a y s ready, and keeps a good supply of B u rners, for sale cheap. H is w o rk ne be lieves to h a v e h eretofore g iven e n tire satisfaction, nnd he hopes still to m e r it p u b lic p a tronage. O rders lor B rass and Composition C a stings w ill b e prom p t ly m et, and are respectfully solicited. fTSp’Call a t B rass Foundry, Canal-st., or a t N o. 49 Maiden L a n e . ________________________________________________ aug‘~ N E W G R O C E R Y A N D V A R I E T Y S T O R E —A t the. corner o f Union and Yates-sls. Schenectady .—T h e subscriber respectfully in- _______ form s his friends a n d th e citizens ofSchenectady and th e surrounding country, th a t h e hnscom m enced business as above, a n d intends to k e e p on h a n d for sale, all th e articles commonly found m a grocery store—em b racing sugars, tens, molasses, coffee, spices, flour, fish, salt, oil, fruit, w o o d en and stone w a re, tw ine, cord, brushes, glass and p u tty , snuff and tobacco, g arden seeds, Ac. F rom his purchasing a t low cash p rices a n d lteeping a choice assortm e n t, he hopes to m e r it a share of p u b lic p a tronage. may28__________ ___________________ ABM . V R O O M A N . E N C O U R A G E H O M E M A N U F A C T U R E S . Q O A P A N D C A N D L E S . — T h e s u b s c r i b e r has rem oved his SO A P A N D C A N D L E F A C T O R Y , to D o ck-street, on th e Canal, nenr State-street, Schenectady;, where he will ho pleased to supply nil orders for Soap and Caudles a t tb e low e s t p rices. H e hopes from an e x p e rience of tw e n ty years in the business, (in th e city o f Albany,) to m e rit a share of p u b lic p a tronage. JA M E S H A U T N E S S . N- B . The highest price paid for T-A L L C W , a n d all kinds of Soap nnd Candle stock. Tallow made ap or exchanged for Candles. ja n l 8 D sale ALLUP’s C o m p o u n d S y r u p o f B r i e r for dysentery, diorhcea and choleia m tibu s , for my29 A . T R U A X . O F P A R I S , less quantity. F o r svle by p L A S T E R BY T H E BARI*EL OR mySO A. T R U A X . q p i L D E N & C O ’S . J - Oongbs, Colds, &c. L i q u o r i c e L o z e n g e s , ' f o r Q H A K E R R O O T S a n d H e r b s , o f a l l k i n d s k J for sale by mroy y 2222 A . T R U A X . R U S H T 0 N , C L A R K & C o ’s . M e d i c i n a l C o d L I V E R O IL, for diseases of the Lungs and L iver. I t being n o w prepared from fresh livers and w ith great care, th e former objection of its disagreeing w ith the stomaob does not exist—w ith directions. F o r sale by __________ A . T R U A X . J A N E ’fc E X P E C T O R A N T , A l t e r a t i v e S y - rup, V erm ifuge and Sanative Pills. dec 21 F o r sale by l A. T K U A X H A I R , T e e t h a n d N a i l B r u s h e s , j u s t r e - ceived and for sale by my29 A. T R U A X . T T / I L B O R ’S C od L iver O il and P hosphate t V ofL im e ,nm c h plensanterand m o re effectual than Cod L iv e r Oil alone, for Coughs, A sthm a, B ronchitis and Con sum p tion, and isrrecom m cnded by th e m edical profession in E u rope and Am cica. F o r snle by dcclO A . T R U A X . I T IS NOW UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED THAT tliis is the place to buy F u r n itu r e Cheap, and as an intel ligent p ublic have giveu in tlieir v erdict, as testified by tlie large am o u n t o f F u rn itu re sold. The undersigned intend to sustain tb a t ju s tly m e rited confidence, m a r l l ’ E v W . O U D E R K IR K & CO. / C O U N T R Y M E R C H A N T S w i l l f i n d a t 8 1 V _ y Statc-strcet, a large assortm e n t of P a p e r Hangings, School Books, and L e tter and Cap P a p e r, nt New-York prices. m y !5 W . F . B O L L E S . F L U T 1 N A S A N D A C C 0 R D E 0 N S . — a v e r y superior a rticle, j u s t r e c e ived and for sale by ;yI9 _________ D. S. H U L E T T , 91 State-st. ( j C O N S U M P T I O N P R E V E N T E D . — P a i n s J i n breast o r side a re speedily removed by D Y E R ’S H E A L IN G E M B R O C A T IO N . Sold by D r. A. T R U A X , Sche nectady. a t I s . 2s. and 3s. per bottle. myQ7v H e a d a c h e a n d s e a s i c k n e s s a r e cured b y D Y E R ’S H E A L IN G E M B R O C A T IO N . W h o lesale 540 Pearl-street, N e w Y o rk. my27y W I L L - F I N D - D Y E R ’S . H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T IO N invaluable; i t relieves all the difficulty attending c h a n g e o f w a te r and diet. my27y J J Y E R ’S ' H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T I O N w i l l T cure a sore throat and all local pains. miy87y M eCAM US & .C O ’S. f A Y V N S ! L A W N S ! L A W N 8 !— A v e r y l a r g e assortm ent a t jc24 IM cOAMUS & GO'S. IS ALWAYS CURED BY D Y E R ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T IO N —sold b y D r. A . T R U A X . D Y E R ’S H E A L i m r my27y Groceries at Wholesale and Retail. T H E S U B S C R I B E R h a v i n g p u r c h a s e d t h e most desirable articles of the late stock in trade of G Q. Carley, and havingjust received from New-York a full sup ply of FRESH GROCERIES, making his assortment large and complete, will continue tbe selling of GROCERIES, YVINES AND LIQUORS, at tbe old stand, b y w h o lesale and retail. He has 011 hand a select assortment of DOUBLE LOAF, CRUSHED, PULVERIZED, COFFEE CRUSH- ED, AND BROWN SUGARS; BLACK AND GREEN TEAS, AT VARIOUS PRICES’ JAVA AND RIO COFFEE, GREEN AND ROASTED; STEWART’S SYRUP; WEST INDIA AND SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES; CANDLES AND SOAP, of various kinds nnd qualities; SODA SALiERATUS; SAL SODA, FOR WASHING COLGATE’S PEARL STARCH; LIVERPOOL SALT,, by the sack nnd bushel; also, WESTERN SALT, by the barrel and bushel; J SALT FISH, in barrels, halves and quarters; SODA AND SPONGE CRACKERS; NUTS, FRUITS AND SPICES, of nil kinds; HAVANNA CIGARS, of the Pocahontas brand, FINE CUT, HONEY DEW, AND SMOKING TOBACCO; and all other articles u sually kept in Grocery Stores. The subscriber has also largely increased the stock, hereto fore kept by liis father, of the best kinds of W I N E S AND L I Q U O R S , selected solely for their quality, and he will sup ply Physicians, Druggists and others requiring a pure article, with such as may be relied upon, and at a reasonable price.— He intends always to have on hand the very best quality o Old Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines, on draft and in bottles!; Pale and Dark Brandy, also on draft and in bottles; Gin, on draft; also, Clover Leaf Gin in bottles; St. Croix, Jamaica and New-England Bum, for medical and other uses. He has also on hand, French and Cider Brandy; Irish, Monongaliela and Common Whiskey, and Alcohol, together with less priced Liquors of the kinds enumerated above. Havingjust started in business for himself, the subscriber is anxious to secure the continuance of tbe custom of all who have heretofore traded with his father, and also to extend his business; nnd to do this, he intends to keep the best articles nnd to sell at the lowest prices. D e a lers in the country, G rocerym en, and persons p u rchas ing for fam ily uso, a re invited to call. dec23 _________________________ JO S E P H G. C A R L E Y. I e f i p i r j e c l o t h i n g s t o r e : S O M E T H I N G W O R T H L O O K I N G F O R j I N THESE DAYS OF HUMBUGGERY AND D f.- eeption, i t is w o rthy o f a person’s attention to find some place w h e re he w ill b e honorably and fairly dealt b y . Such a place is 1 Empire Clothing and Tailoring Establishment, Nos. 139 and 141 State-street, under Biggs’Printing Offic,and directly oppo site Fuller's Hotel. Having completed our assortment o f all sizes and qualities o f R E A D Y M A D E C L O T H I N G , we are prepared to sell at very ow prices. W e have also a great quantity of v ery fine C L O T H S , C A S S I M E R S V E S T I N G S , «&c. which we will make up to order, (to suit the taste of the buy er) in the very best manner. Also 011 hand, a good assortment of Bicli Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Umbrellns, and all kinds of Under Clothing, with a number of other articles too numerous to mention. All of which will he sold at L O W P R I C E S F O R C A S H . W e shall also endeavor to sell our Goods w ithout resorting to th a t contem p tible practice (too common a t the p resen t day) of a sking a s m uch again for a n article as i t is w o rth, o r is ex pected to be, a sked for it. Goods w ill also b e represented to be just w h a t they are, th u s ensuring the safety of e v e ry person, w h ether judges o f goods or not. T h e public a rc respectfully invited to call a n d e x a m ine goods and p rices, a t ' ELL IS A M cA L L ISTEB’S Empire Clothing Store, Nos. 139 and 141 State-street, Sche nectady. oc26 W O R D T O A L L !— T h e u n d e r s i g n e d r e - spectfully in v ites the citizens o f S c h e n e c tady and its vi cinity, toexam ine the e x tensive a ssorm e n t o f B E ADY-M A DE C L O T H IN G m anufactured a t D. M arks, Clothing Em p o rium , No. 152 S tate-street, d irectly opposite th e Ilailroad D epot.— T h e y w ill e a s ily perceive tlm t be is determ ined to surpass all com p e tition in his line, for h e s p a res n o e x e rtion to deliver all kinds o f M en’s W e a r in g A p p a rel, c u t nnd m a d e of the best m a terials, in th e m o s t approved styles, and a t tlie cheapest prices. Coats m a d e h y D a v id M arks A re first in fit and fashion too ; P a n ts of p a ttern s are also n e w , A nd cut upon a s y tem t r u e ; The Vests make a suit complete— W ith these, y o u k n o w , n o n e c an c o m p ete. J3F3Merchants nnd dealers will please remember the Cloth ing Emporium, No. 132 State-street, the first Clothing Store next the Ilailroad. Orders from any part of the country will be promptly executed. mar7 DAVID MARKS. Schenectady Furnace and machine Shop. C L U T E & B R O T H E R S , s u c c e s s o r s t o P . I- Clute & Sous, Nos. 49 and 51 L iberty-st Schenectady, keep constantly on linnd and m a n u facture to order: Steam Engines. L a thes and M a c h inery; Finished axle arm s, w agon, c a r t and pipe boxes; Mill c ranks and sp in d les; N e w and im p roved bark, corn and plaster m ills ; Mill nnd c lothier’s s c rew s ; R a ilroad car w h e e ls; Plough c a stings, c ider m ills, n u ts and s c r e w s ; H o llow w a re of a ll d e scriptions; All kinds of b rass, c o p p e r and com position c a stings. M e rchants w o u ld do w e ll to call and exam ine for them selves. aplO I i A R D - W A R E l - H M D - W A R E ! l ----------- H a r r is & h a r b is o n , s u c c e s s o r s t o E d - w a rds & H a rris, continue th e H A R D -W A R E B U S I N E S S a t No. 102 S tate-street, n e x t door w e s t o f W a l k e r s ’, w h e re m a y he found a general a s s o rtm e n t of H a rd-W a re and C u tlery; Shovels and S p a d e s ; A n vils, V ices a n d B ellow s -, C a rpenters’ T ools and H o u se Trim m ing’s; Iron, Steel, N ails and S p ik e s : ’ O x and Trace Chains ; Plow S h a res; F iles, H inges, &c. &c. jg p S i g n of the L o c k and A n v il. I s a a c H a r r i s , °C4 B O B E E T H A B B ISO N - f Y Y E R ’S H E A L I N G R M B R 0 U A T 1 0 N is r e - com m ended b y N u rses, w h o will be supplied by D r. A . T R U A X ._____________________________________mv27y D Y E R ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T I O N c u b e s sore nipples, indurated breasts and bruises. Sold by all D ruggists. miy27y D \ E K ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T I O N i s s o l d by all respectable D ruggists as an antidote to pain. ____________ _ _____________________________________ my27y P I L E S ( B E L I E V E D B Y T W O A P P L I C A T IO N S of (D Y E R 'S H E A L I N G E M B B O C A T IO N . ___________________________________________________ my27y . , „ . . E M J J R U C A T I O N baiy - lshps all p a in to w h ich the human frame is liable. Sold everyw h e r e . _________________ my27y A G U E I N T H E F a c e A N D - T 0 0 T H a c h e F m - nre speedily cured by D Y E R ’S H E A L IN G EM B R O - C A T IO N . _______________________ ■ m v „7v D Y E R ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T I O N ' w i l l cure burns and scalds, leaving no scar. m v ° 7 v J T H O L E R A ~ f S ~ R T ) B B E O 0 P~A L I T T t s T E R l \ J ro r j by D Y E R ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T IO N . Sold by all D ruggists. mv27v D Y E R ’S H E A T * N G E M i n U H T A T T 6 N should he kcptti; i ’ e r y femily in whicli h o t w a ter or .spirit lam p s a re used _ m y !7y a n d W h a l e b o n e T ^ Y E R ’S H E A L I N G E M B R O C A T I O N i s i n - X / fallible for cromps, sprains and sw ellings. my27y ^ R ’T T r j ^ L I N ^ E M I B R d C A T I O N c u r e s Lum b a g o , R h e u m a tism , Piles, Diarrhoea aud Cholera. Sold hy Dr. A. T B U A X . my27y YER’S HEALING EMBROCATION l e T v e s no stain or grease. I t should b e used w h e n e v e r a Lini- ______________ m y 2 7 y D Sold o m e n t is required W O U N D S , C U T S , F R O S T E D F L E S H , B i t e s of insects arc a ssuaged by P E E R ’S H E A L IN G EM- b r o c a t i o n . ________________ ; __________________ T Y e i i T I F I C A T E S o f t h e h i g h e s t a u t h o r i t y \ J in favor of D Y E R ’S H E A L IN G E M B R O C A T IO N have been received during tho inst tw e lve years. my27y C O N S T A N T I N I T S E F F E C T S , c l e a n i n i t s \ J application, its virtues unapproached, D Y E R ’S H E A L IN G E M B R O C A T IO N is the adm iration of nil w h o have used it. Sold w h o le sale by tlie proprietor, A . H . F I E L D , Providence, R . T., and nt his D epot, 540 Pearl-st., BARNEfa PA R K , C. V. C L I C K N E R <fc CO., N ew -Y o rk. D r. A. TILUAX, S c h e n e c tady, a t Is. 2 s. and 3s. p e r hpttle. my~7y HOLLOW-WARE FURNACET C F . H O A G , C o r n e r o f P i n e a n d F o n d a • streets, informs stove dealers th a t h e m a n u factures to order and keeps on hand an assortm e n t of ST O V E H O L - L O W - W A l l E ; viz.- R ib h e d P o t s ,- H ig h a .yd l o w K e t t h s , SriDKits, a n d Ik o n T e a K e t t i . e s ; Also, C h a r c o a l a n d H a r d c o a t . I u r n a c e s , w ith and w ithout p ipe holes * C a u l - d h o n K e t t l e s, o f d ifferent sizes, &c. ’ jeic A A MLRICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.—W ells , J l B u t t e k f i e c d & Co. 50 B roadw a y , and 8 E r ie Place cor. R e a d e and W a sliington-streets, N ew -Y o rk. Livingston, F a rg o & Co , 157 Main-stveet, Buffalo, Proprietors, forward M erchandise and M oney, collect Bills w ith Goods and N o te s and D rafts, throughout the S tate o f New-Y o rk, Canadas, and all the W e s te r n S tates and T e rritories. R u n n ing D a ily, Sun days excepted, v ia railroad and steam b o a t to A lbany, U tica, Syracuse, R o c h e ster, Buffalo, and all interm e d iate p laces. ’ Also, v ia New-York and, E rie Railroad, to B ingham ton, E l m ira, D u n k irk, and stations on th a t road. Connecting w ith E x p resses running north to W a terto w n , S a c k e tt’s H a rbor, O g d ensburgh, N. Y., K ingston, C. W ., O s w e g o ,N iagara F a lls, L e w iston, N. Y., H am ilton nnd Toronto, C. W . F rom Buffalo and from D u n k irk, T H E A M E R I CAN E X P R E S S CO M P A N Y , L iv i n g s t o n , F a r g o & Co., forw r goods, m a k e collections, &c., to Cleveland, Columbus, Cine\ uati, Louisville, St. Louis, and all interm e d iate places. Also Sandusky, Toledo, M onroe, D e troit, A d rian, M ichigan C ity Chicago, Ilacm e , M ilw aukee, L a Salle, Peoria, and G a lena together w ith all p laces on the lines of tlie M ichigan Cen tral, and M ichigan Southern R a ilroads, connecting w ith the diverging E x p ress L ines to m o s t o f the places both north and south of the m am lines of travel. A ll goods forw a rded by this E x p ress are accom p anied by careful and experienced m essengers, and are taken throucn w ithout a n y avoidable d e te n tions. iS P O ffice iu Schenectady, in tlie Saratoga R a ilroad Office building. __________ geplg CHENECTADY SAVINGS BANK.— H o n . A L O N Z O C. P A IG E , P r e s id e n t; W ileiasi O lwn . i . ng - ham , Vice-President; T homas P almer . Secretary; W il l ia m L G oodrich , Accountant. Funding Committee—A. C. Pnige, W m. Cunningham, Jav Cadv. W m . B. W alton, E. Benedict. b ’ ■' Monthly Attending Committee—George McQueen, Harvey Davis Jolm Pangburn. J ’ Trustees—A. C. Pfiigo, W m. Cunningham, E. Benedict, Harvey Davis, Jay Cady, George McQueen, John Pangburn, C. C Van Vran- ken, T, L. W alker, Henry C. Yates, William McCamus, Simon C. Groot. The business o f this Institution will be transacted a t the Schenec tady Bank, daily, from 10 to 3 o’clock. The Accountant will be in attendance with the monthly committee. Deposites from one dol lar and upwards will be received, and a bank book, with a copy ot the by-laws, furnished each depositor. Similar Institutions nre in successful operation in different parts ot this State, and experience has tested their utility. The w iekly sav ings ot an individual invested here, will accumulate, and in a lew years amount to a large sum. Many a prosperous citizen owes his first success to the Savings Bank, and many an orphan has been placed beyond wont by a prudent investment here. It is earnestly hoped that all classes will improve the opportunity to invest a portion ol their earnings which they would otherwise spend, nnd thereby create a fund on which they can draw when all other resources fail. my26 THE NEW-V0RK STORE! S P L E N D I D O W N I N G O F N E W G O O D S ! ! B A m i N G E K & C o . 87 State-street, A R E N O W R E C E I V I N G , a n d o f f e r f o r F 3 l gale, a complete assortment of B R I T I S H , FllE N C I-I AND G E R M A N ST A P L E A N D FA N C Y D R Y G OODS, consisting in p a r t of the following- $ 2,000 in b P1C H B L A C K AND CO L O R E D S I L K S , .he styles of w h ich are very choice a n d selectl 5,000 yards ot N E W M O U S S E L I N D E L A I N E S , beautiful, liigli-eolored goods; also, an a ssortm e n t o f v e ry p r e t ty styles, a t Is. and I s.6d; also, Shallys, Poplins, D e Bege and a variety of other n e w styles, w h ich are only to be found a t th e N e w Store. B R O C H A LO N G S H A W L S . A fine assortm e n t of Broelia, R ich B lack Silk, W h it e Crape F igured Cashm ere, together w ith a variety ofiow.priced, sell ing at m a n u facturers' p rices. C L O T H S AN D C A S S I M E R S . French Cloths, D o eskins, F a n c y Cassimers, D om estic Cloths, of the b e s t m anufacture, and a v a riety of styles suitable for Y o u ths' w e a r. L I N E N S H I R T I N G AND S H E E R I N G . T a b le D a m a sk, superior in quality and finish, a t the low e s t m a r k e t prices. Sheeting—3-4, 4-4, 5-4, and 0-4. A L A R G E L O T O f E m b roideries, L a c e s, L a c e V eils, E m b ’d Linen H a n d k e r chiefs, H o siery, Gloves, Scarfs, Collars—all n e w and fresh goods. C A R P E T IN G , O IL C L O T H , M A T T I N G , $c. Three-Ply, S u p e r Ingrain, and Common, D ruggetts, S tair C ar peting,— all n e w designs and fresh goods. I 3 F T h e e x ten t and variety of onr stock, and low prices, are unequalled by a n y other h o u se in th e trade. augg 2 B A R R I N G E R & CO C ] a t t h e C H E C K E R E D S T O R E .—D. G. D A V IS has rem o v ed to the three story checkered store, No. 132 S tate-street,for m e rly k e p t by L. Jacobs, first door w e s t of th e canal, n e x t to F u ller’s D r u g s to r e , nnd directly o p p o site th e SharrnttH eus& f (kep t b y Drullavd,) w h e re he w ill bo pleased to have his friends and all the r e s t of m ankind, call and s e e him . H * hns now on hand a large a s s o rtm e n t o f R E A D Y M A D E CLO T H IN G , w h ich he w ill sell as ehenp as can be bought in the U n ited S tates. A n d as to Cloths, C assim ers, V e stings, Ac., he has as good a n assortm e n t as can be fonnd in th e aXy, w h ich he w ill c u t a n d m a k e to order n t s h o rt notice, and in as n e a t style, and as c h e a p as th e y can be m ade at any other house of the k ind in this c ity. P lease c a ll and see. D . G. D A V IS. N . B.—D on’t forget to call at the C h e c k e red Store, No. 132 Stnte-Strcet- _______________________________________ m y I 6 . Cash. T a i l o r i n g 1 E s t a b l i s h m e n t . CAM UEL A. HULL respectfully informs his patrons t h a t h e c o n tinues b u siness a t the old stand oi FR A N K & HULL, w h ere he takes pleasure to assure his Old c u stom ers and friends, t h a t th e y m a y 1 ind fcept constantly on hand, a »plen<3id a s s o rtm e n t o f 1 'l iE N C lI AND A M E R I C A N C L O T H S , C A S S I M E R S AN D V E S T I N G S , w h ich w ill b e m a d e up to order a t th e s h o r test n o tice, a n d in th e m o st fashionable styles. Also, the m o s t fashionable and la t e s t s tyles of SE L F -A D JU S T I N G S T O C K S , N A P O L E O N T I E S , SC A R F - C R A V A T S and C O L L A R S . H e w ill also keep on hand a large assortm e n t of S U S P E N D E R S , SH O U L D E R - B R A C E S , G L O V E S , and H A L F -H O S E , A c. _ A ll ot wb-oh he offers for snle a t the low e s t c a sh p rices. Give him call. e28 M e r c h a n t T a i l o r i n g 1. J ACOB FRANK r e s p e c t f u l l y a n n o u n c e s to liis friends and the public, th a t lie lias tak e n the store No. 89 State-street, (lately occupied by G. Y . V a n d e b o g e rt as a book store,) w h e re lie is now opening a w e ll selected stock of Goods a d a p ted to liis line of business. F r o m bis long e x perience in business, and a determ ination to give the utm o st satisfaction, b e expects to m e r it a share of p a tronage. P a rticular a ttention paid to the C u tting of Clothes, w h ich w ill be done e ither in th e prevailing lashion, o r in any stylo to s u it the c u stom e r. A', g e n e ral assortm e n t of G e n tlem e n 's F u rnishing Goods, constantly on hand. A n exam ination of h is Goods and P rices is solicited. sep 20 D A V I D M I X , T a i l o r an d d r a p e r , wishes t o inform liis friends nnd the public, th a t he has taken the store No. 6 S State-street, (lately occupied by F red e r ick N . Clute) w h e re he w ill b e happy to w a it on those w h o m a y favor h im w ith th e ir custom in his line of business. H e w ill endeavor on his p a r t to give entire satisfaction. C U T T IN G d o n e a t a l l t i m e s , i n th e m o s t fash i o n a b l e s t y l e o r a g r e e a b l e t o d i r e c t i o n s . oclO GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE7- O H L E N , No. 47 State-street, has j u s t r e ceived th e largest and m o s t splendid assortm e n t o f CHINA, G L A S S , E A R T H E R N A G R A N I T E W A R E , ever of fered in this city, all of the latest styles and patterns, w hich, together w ith Ins form er stock on hand, m a k e s as com plete an assortm e n t as can be found either in A lbany or Troy—all o f w h ich w ill b e sold a s low as can b e purchased a n y w h e re in the s tate, a t w h o lesale or retail. Also, constantly on hand, a good assortm e n t of Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plates, A s tral, H a n g ing, Portable, and Stationary Lam p s ; Chemical, O il and Safety B u rner Lifimpsr of all d e s c riptions; T e a T rays, B ritann ia and P lated W a r e , C u tlery, &c. Also, a general assortm e n t of G e n tlem e n ’s, L a d ies’ and C h ildren’s Bools and Shoes, o f every description, suitable for th e season, n nd m o s t fashionable styles. Also, Ladies, Miss es nnd Children’s F rench Shoes, o f all styles a n d colors. ap !8 G AS.—GAS.—G. O h l e n w o u l d t a k e t h i s opportunity-tt) inform th e citizens of Schenectady, th a t he w ill k e e p an assortm e n t o f P lain and O rnam e n tal Gas F i x tures, suitable for stores, dw ellings, churches, &c., from the celebrated m anufactory of Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, and from other m anufactories—consisting of Chandeliers, B rack ets, P e n d a n ts , &c., w h ich he w ill sell a s low as can be p u r chased from any other dealer. A ll goods sold w ill be w ar- ranted. A t h is C rockery a n d Shoe Store, No. 47 State-street. nov !8 ____________________________________________ _ G AS FITTING. G. OHLEN, HAVING 1 7R- chased th e en tire stock of J a m e s M u rray, h a s engi ged th e services of A . J . Chapm an, w h o se e x p e rience in E m ) md, in G as F ittin g , enables him to fit u p stores, d w ellings, p i blic houses, ehui-chcs, Ac., w h ich w ill be attended to prom} tly and all F ittin g s p u t u p by him w ill b e w a rranted. A p p ly to G. O H L E N , No 47 State St., o r to A . J . CR AP- M AN, a t the City Mill, No. 27 W a te r - s t. ______________ ni.vd T O THE PUBLIC.— D i e d l o n g a g o , y e t L iveth .'—Mr. A . G I F F E N , O F A L B A N Y , would re spectfully inform the c itizens o f S c h e n e c tady and vicinity, thnt he h a s o pened a D Y E I N G A N D SC O U R IN G E S T A B L IS H M E N T , a t the old C ity Mill, W a ter-st. Mr. Giffen prom ises th a t no pains or expense shall be spared in his endeavors to please, both in regard to colors and finish. G e n t’s Coats, P a n ts and V e sts dyed, scoured and pressed in a m a n n e r equal to new goods. L a d ies’ S ilk, Satin, V e lvet, M erino, M. d e L a ine and B o m b aziue dresses, d y e d iD every variety of shade.— Broche and Silk Shaw ls,and Crumb C loths,scoured and press ed without injury to tbe colors. G e n t’s, and L a d ies’ ICid Gloves c leaned in the F ren c h style. N. B. Goods e n trusted to his c a re w ill b e a ttended to on tbe shortest n o tice. _____ ap!7 C HINA, G E O R G E W M. MeCAMUS & CO. w i l l o p e n o n W e d - ncsday, A p ril 9th, at their N e w C a rpet Rooms, the largest stock of C a rpets, 0;1 Cloths, and C u rtain Goods, ever exhibited in Schenectady. ___________________ apl C U P E R B s t y l e s o f S p r i n g D r e s s G o o d s .— K J Flounced Kobes, e le g a n t styles of Jasp e r Silks. French O rgandies,'R e a l P a ris All-wool Delaines, French Chintzes, P rinted Jaconets. Just optncd *t , a p l MeCAMUS A CO'S. S ( C A R P E T S A N D O I L C L O T H S . — W a x . M c CAM US A CO. h a v e rem o v ed into th e ir new and spa cious C a rpet Rooms, and are now prepared to ex h ib it one of the richest and b e s t assortm e n ts of Carpetings and O il Cloths to be found in this city, consisting of R ich V elvets, entirely new designs ; R ich T a p e s try B r u s s e ls; R ich Three-Ply, of n e w d e s ig n ; R ich Superfine Ingrain, V e n itian and D a m a s k Carpets, of all descriptions. A lso, Oil Cloths in every v a riety, in all w idths from 2 to 24 feet. * • C u rtnin M a terials of e v e ry description. O u r c u stom ers and others are respectfully solicited to ex am ine our rich and extensive Stock before purchasing else w h e r e . ___________________________________ apI5 & C O . 1 1 5 S t a t e - s t r e e t .-— T r e - mendous B a rgains this w e e k in TONICS WON’T DO I . r T h e y n e v e r did do mere than give temporary react, a n a ; they never w ill. 'It is because th e y don’t touch the C A U S E - of th e disease. The CAU S E of mil a g u e and bilious d isease* + is the atm o spheric poison called M iasm a o r M alaria. N e u tral- - ize this poison by its N A T U R A L A N T ID O T E , a n d all d « - ense caused by it disappears a t once. Rhodes* F e v e r a n d ? Ague Cure is this antidote to Malaria, and m o reoverifci* a 1 perfectly harm less medicine. T b e certificate o f th e pelehrat- - ed chem ist, J . R . Chilton, o f New-York, to tin* affect, i* a t tached to every b o ttle; therefore i f i t does no good i t can dp-\* no harm . T h is is m o re than can be said of Q u inine, A rsen ie.'or a n y tonic in existence, a s th e i r u se is ruinous to the constitution, - and brings on DUM B A G U E , w h ich nev e r allow s a. person _ to feel p e rfectly w e ll for a single mom ent. I n illustration of these tru th s I an n e x some extracts from a le t te r j u s t r e c e i r - - ed from a P h y s ician : G e o r g e t o w n , Ohio, M arch 17,1856. JA S . A . R H O D E S , E s q .—D e a r S ir : Yours o f the 2 d in s t. is a t h and. T h e Cure a rrived late last y e a r and th e difficulty1. in getting any one to try i t w a s greatly increased from th e fact that a rem e d y had been introduced w h ich w a s grow ing in favor w ith the public, as being b e tt e r than Q u in in e ,- -n o t knowing, I presum e , th a t the rem e d y they, u s e d to escape taking Q u inine contained th e D R U G IT S E L F ! This rem edy (know n as “ S m ith’s Tonic”) w o u ld invariab ly B R E A K an ague, b u t i t did n o t C U R E it, as i t w o u ld of ten return w ith renew e d vigor. T h is is one circum stance I deemed in your favor, i f I could in s titu te a t e s t com p arison betw e en i t and y o u r C U R E . The following is th e r e s u l t : Three persons took your “ Cure,” all of w h ich w e r e cases nf ,*1 G-Uotidian Interm ittent F e v e r,” o f m a n y w e e k s s tanding T b e y had tried Q u inine, and other rem e d ies, occasionally m issing a chill, b u t i t w a s (as in a ll such c a ses) slow ly w e a r- m g them out, and laying the foundation o f o th e r and severer maladies. X did succeed in effecting a radical c u re o f a ll th r e e °l-ii -se cases w ith your rem edy, and th e y have no t h a d * chill smce. In all three of these c a ses the “ Smithes Tonic” had been used, and would, ns before stated, b r e a k th e chill, but a fter a period p r tw o had elapsed i t w o u ld retu rn . I think there will be no d ifficultynow ingiving y o u r “ C u re” the vantage ground o f any other rem e d y n o w in use here, A c. I,. . , „ , W IL L IA M B U C K N E R , M . D . Rhode s Fever and, Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, th e only harm less rem edy in existence, is equally certain »S st Preventive, as a “Cure..” Take it w h e n you,.feel th e chill* - coming o n and you w ill n e v er have a single' o n e. , - ‘ JA M E S A . R H O D E S , Proprietor,’ , _ _ . P rovidence,^.. I . ■ F o r sale by D r. Truax, D. H. S n e ll, Dr. Dunlap, R .K . - unnisghabI) P. O s t r a n d e r , Schenectady, and Bv D r u g - gists generally. __________ ;_______________je l 7 tjttfy 22 i* T ^ IR E CRACKERS.—100 B oxes G old C hop - L No. 1; 100 p a c k s. F o r sale h y Silks, Shaw ls, D eLaines, m y 13 B a reges, L a w n s , D raperies, Carpetings, &3 RKAT BARGAINS i n t h i n D r e s s G o o d s , V J T at __________ je24 _________ M eCAM US A CO ’S. ]VTANTILLAS. — A n o t h e r i n v o i c e o f t h o s e A ? .*, beautiful sliawl-sliaped M antillas, nt je24 ________________________________ M eCAM U S A CO 'S. A lb a n y in s u r a n c e co m p a n y .— t e u - nis V a n V e e h ten, P resident, and S tephen Groesbeck- S e c r e tn r y w ill i n s u r e dw e lling-houses, a n d buildings in general, in eluding f u r n itu r e , goods in s tore, &c., located i n t h e city o f S c h e n e c tad y nnd vicinity. A p p lications w ill b e receiv e d by t h e s u b s c r iber who is Agent for the above Company. ocl2 G. Q. CARLEY. C. J . HULL, & (SON S U n s u r p a s s e d D o u b l e E x t r a F l o u r . T h i s t r u l y e x c e l l e n t f l o u r is m anufactured at R o c h e ster. N . Y., from the b e s t earn pies of W h it e G e n e see W h e a t. I t is highly ground and rich ly bolted—a beautiful article for pastry, for w h ich it is e x pressly m anufactured. This brand of F lo u r is not e x c e lled by any F lo u r m a n u factured in the U n ited S tates. a l s o , C. J . H IL L 'S E X T R A F A M IL Y F L O U R .—T h is F lo u t is m a d e from the sam e ex tr a quality of W h e a t, and is alw a y s a reliable and uniform family Flour. I t is w e ll k n o w n to be '■ superior a rticle o f e x tr a G enesee Flour. ALSO, N E W - Y O R K C E N T R A L M ILL S , E x t r a G e n e s o e F lour, H A R R IS O N ’S B E S T B R A N D D E L H I M IL L S . E x t r a M ichigan F lour. A L S O , A g e n e ral a ssortm e n t o f W e s ternB rands,consisting'of Ohio, M i c h ig a n , I n d i a n a , A c .— a l l f r o m N e w W h e a t — n o w o n h a n d , and for sale w h o lesale and retail, by G. G. M A X O N , scpfi ____________________ ___ c o r . C a n a l a n d L i b e r t y - s t s . GROCERY, PRO m T O N l F L O t m ^ D R E No. 55 Wasliington-street, West end of State-street. T H E s u b s c r i b e r w o u l d c a l l t h e a t t e n t i o n qf those interested, to Ills a s s o rtm e n t o f GROCERIES, P R O V IS IO N S , Ac., w h ic h w ill b e sold low ; and ns to quali ty he has reason to feel confident th a t they w ill g ive satisfac tion to those w h o purchase from him . Call and e x am ine. ■iauSl _______________________ JE R E M I A H M I L L E R . INIM ITABLE HAIR DRESSING, P repared by C. H e im s treet A Co. I t possesses the peealiar pro p c r t y o f restoring the natural color of th e hair, w h e n age or sickness hns turned i t grey. This preparation has no effect upon the skin—not coloring or staining it in the least—nnd makes a beautiful and agreea ble dressing for tlie hair. For sale by A . T R U A X . o f R e e l s , Bobs, Sinkers, Snells, Spoons in endless variety, a t B A R H Y D T S ’ • je24 F ish in g Tackle D epot. T ^ I S H I N G T A C K L E — c o n s i s t i n g 1 - Rods, Poles, assorted H ooks, Lines, B F a r m e r s ’ In s u r a n c e . SJCHENECTADY COUNTY MUTUAL INSU- ^ R A N C E COM P A N Y .—F I F T E E N T H A N N U A L B E - PORT. S chemectaby , Jan. 1, 1856. At the dnte of the last Annnnl Report, January 1, IS55,— The amount of property then insured, was $470,632.66 ** premium notes then in force,was $51,967.14 “ property insured during 1S55, 252,322.00 “ premium notes taken for same, 29,027.06 je3 D. L . P O W E L L . L A INDIA. — F a b r i c h d e T a b a c o s , d e Jose C. Y. Tem e s. Calle de R icla, conocida p o r de l a Cun*. N o . 3, H a b a n a . _______ je3 D. L . P O W E L L . at je24 M eCAM U S A CO’S. O N L Y FOUR DOLLARS for a beautiful \ J Stella Shaw l, a t je24 MeCAMUS. A CO’S. QUPERB DRESS SILKS, a t je24 MciCAM M e US A CO’S. C ARRETS, OIL CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, &c. a t a sm all advance from cost. f&l a P22 __________________ A . M A T H E W S k BON. Q.RASS SICKLES jy i 3 •A CONVENIENT ARTICLE Foro saleate a t B A R H Y D T S ’, 140 State-st. for c u tting G rass in your door y a rd. F r f a t $80,994.20 722,954.66 j insured in policies which have expired and been surrender ed during the year 1855, is 89,61600 premium notes for same, is 12,387.50 \ propeity now insured, $633,338:66 “ premium notes now in force, $68,666.70 Am,t of Debts due Co’y nnd in course of transmission, $3,543:57 “ due Co’y on which judgments have been obtained, 3,220.23 •' cash on hand a t dnte ot last annual report, 2,742.01 “ “ received during 1855, less agents’ commissions, 7,647.48 m y 2 T ? 0 R T H E H A I R . — B a r r y ’ s T r i c o p h e r o u s ; * - Lyons’ C a tliniron; Spalding'sR o sem a ry and C a stor Oil P h a lon’s H a ir R e s to r a tiv e ; W h a p h e n e ; D e n ton’s H a irlnvigJ o r a t o r ; B u tm a n s Polytrophie, and all o ther v a rieties for b e a u tifying and preserving th e H a ir. F o r sale by denli) ___ ; _________________________ A . T R U A X . R O Y C E & E S T E R L Y ’S C H L O R I N E D E T E R - G E N T A N D O R V IS D E N T R I F J C E - T h e r e is no article in use for p reserving and cleaning the teeth, w h ich is so rapidly increasing in popularity, or one w h ich gives better srtisfaction to those w h o u se it. P u t up in porcelain J a r s , and lor snle by ________________ m y 2 A . T R U A X . P U R E WILD CHERRY BITTERS— O nly 37 , cts. in pint b o ttles. Ju s t received, a supply o f Cur- P e r k in s ’ P u r e W ild C h e rry B itters, a certain cure for bilious and jaundice complaints and general debility. T h e y are u n iversally acknow ledged to be tbe g r e a test p u rifier o f the blood in the w o rld—giving new life and energy to the w h o le system . T e n thousand dozen ofthem sold in N e w -England a- lone during the p a s t y e a r. F o r sale in Schenectady by _________________________________ _ D . L. P O W E L L ^ | ' J R . H A M ’s I n v i g o r a t i n g S p i r i t s , ?f o r d y s - M-F pepsia a n d indigestion, for sale by my 9 9 ________ TH U A X . P E R R Y D A V I S ’ P A I N K I L L E R , a n d D r . Ingham ’s P a in E x tr a c to r . F o r sale by Cash items, EXPENDITURES. Paid losses during the year 1855, $7,933.68 “ return premium and discount, 56.80 printing, books and stationery, 24.91 “ office rent, iiiel and light, 44.11 “ “ furniture, 19.44 \ postage. 28.40 “ lees to Comptroller, 5.00 “ “ Secretary, 177.00 “ “ Treasurer,- 255.00 “ “ President and Directors, 000.00 $17,153.29' 8,544.34 M ORTGAGE SALE.—Whereas Joseph H. Vrooman and Maty\ his wife, of the city and county o f Schenectady, i a the State <4- New-York, by indenture of mortgage executed by them, bearing date the twentieth day. o f April, in the y ear o f our L ord one thou sand eight hundred and forty-one, nnd duly recorded inthe office o t the clerk of Schenectady county, in hook Q of martgagei, page 270,, &c., on the 19th day of July, jl . v . 1811, at 11 hours x. jf„ did grvnl, bargain, sell, alien, release, convey and confirm unto Bartholomew H. Vrooman, ot the same place, and to his heirs and assigns forever, the following described lnnds and premises as mentioned in the sakt mortgage: “ all thnt certain house and lot of ground, situate,lying and being in the first ward (now third ward) of the'city of Schenee-■ tady, bounded on the east by Maiden-lane; on the west by property belonging to the heirs of the widow Angelica Sehermerfaorn, deea»»- ed i on the north by a lot belonging to the heirs of Adam Van Vo*»V deceased, and on the south by a house and lot of Henry Wolf, being in:depth one hundred nnd sixty feet, and beingin front and rear thir ty feet, be the same more or less. Also, all that certain piece or parcel ofland, situate, lying and being in the first ward (now third ward) of the city of Schenectady, bounded on the east by Malden-. lane, seven feet; on the north by tbe premises before described,#®-- venteen feet, and on the sonth by the property beloning to H e n ry- Wolf, sixteeh feet, he the same more or l e s s t o g e t h e r with all and singular the hereditaments thereunto in anywise belonging, and tb®> reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof: nnd whereas default has been madein the condi tion and payment of the moneys secured by saidmortgage, and them is claimed ot he duo and owing on the same, a t the time o f the first ublication of this notice, the sum Of eight hundred and twenty fiv* dollars, and no suit or.proceedings have been instituted a t law to re cover the same or any part thereof:—Now, therefore, notice i« hereby given, by the undersigned, the lawfiil owner and holder ot the said mortgage, that hy^virture of the power of snip con tained in the said mortgage, nnd in pursuance of the statute Jn such case made and provided, the same will be foreclosed by a sal* of the lands and premises therein described, a t public auction,at the court-house, in the city and county of Schenectady, on the 234 day o f September next, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day.—D a la i June 30tb, a, d. 1856. BARTHOLOMEW H. VROOMAN, J a m e s F u l l e r , Att’y. ______________________ Mortgagee, &c. B alance C ash I tems in favor of the C ompany , $ 8 ,6 0 S . 9 5 Losses adjusted, unadjusted, or claims for losses, N one . Liability to nny bank, corporation, or individual, fay bor rowed money, N one . The Directors nre gratified thnt they aro able to present to the pub lic and the interested members of the Company, so favorable a state ment as is exhibited in the above report. Of the favor with which this Company is now regarded, no better . , , . i - t , - evidence could he offered than its steadily increasing business—at ^ c-> °P the ~d day of May, A. D. 183j, a t 10 o chmk A. M., - - did grant, bargain, sell, release, alien apd confirm .unto P e ter Bradt; M ORTGAGE-SALE.—Whereas Joseph H. Vrooman and. M»ry his Wife, of the city and county of Schenectady, in the State o f New-York, by indenture of mortgage executed by them, bearing date the twenty-ninth day of April,m the year o t o u r Lord, one thou sand eight hundred and thirty-five, and duly recorded in the office of the clerk of the county of Schenectady, m book M of mortgage#. a time, too, when Companies are failing by wholesale. Its business hns been done in this State, and principally in this and adjoining counties. Nearly all other Companies are operating throughout the United States and Canadas —a territory so vast and so remote, ns in our opinion to render it unsafe, unprofitable, and a v e r y unequnl partn e r s h ip, even i f i t w e r e law fu l. This Company has but one department, and the risks arc almost w h o l l y u p o n d w e llin g s an d form, p r o p e r t y , u p o n w h ich th e losses are comparatively small, and the amount necessary to, meet them can b e ca lcu lated alm ost to a certa in ty. It has ever been, and still is. the determination of the Directors of this Company to manage its affairs with the strictest economy and of th e som e place, an d to his h e ir s an d aseighp, t h e follow iflg d e - scribed lands and premises as mentioned in said mortgage* \ I f f th a t c e rtain house and lo t o f ground* s ituate, ly iuc.and being iucfhe first ward of the city of Schenectady^ bounded on^heie^.sthy Lane, on the west hy property belonging to the heir? of;the ‘W^oir* Angelica (Jflrnpbell, deceased, on the north by a lot belpqgipgto^fb*f heirs of Adam Van Vorst, deceased, and on the south, by A houM. and lo t of H e n r y W o lf, being an depth one h u n d r e d aid'd jsixty feet,, and being in front and rear thirty feet. Also, all thateertiin pieea. o r parcel o f lan d , situate, lying a n d b e in g-in tihe-first w a r d o f t h e c ity- of Schenectady, bounded on the east by Maiden lane..ieven,feet m , nrucfo-ce, corresponding with tlie character, habits and desires of hy the premises before described seventeen feet, »nd o n , the inrme’rs of this State .0 To attest this, allow us to add, that the d !- ^ SOllfll by the property belOB^ng to Henty W olf H Xt^n ^ .bti r e c t o r s h a v e n e v e r r e c e i v e d o n e d o l l a r f r o m th e C o m p a n y f o r s e r v i c e s . The expenses ol this Campnny are less than those ot nny other, nnd the cost of insurance must be cheaper than in a Company doing an extended and miscellaneous business. All who insure will ac knowledge this before the expiration ol their policies. The Directors, confident that they have adopted the true system of insurance, hnve determined not to insure any property unless it is in good condition and repair, and to confine the business to such risks as will be approved by all the members. To this end, every member is expected to act ns a guardian of the Company’s interest the same more or less; together with all and Singular the heredita-. ments thereunto in anywi-e belonging, and the reversion and rever-- sions. remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof which said mortgage, together with the bond accompanying tho’ same, on the 21st day o f July, in the year o f our Lord one thousand.- - eight hundred and forty-eix, hy au instrument in writing 'duly r e corded in the oiiice o f the clerk o f Schenectady county, in book S o f . mortgages, page C94, on the 21st day ot July, A. D. 1846, a t l l k i hours A. M., was duly sold, assigned, transferred and let over, by the said Peter Bradt, to Bartholomew Vrooman, o f the county o f Oo-- p h S neighborhood, so for as to apprise tario in file sU Ueof N e w ^ ^ i s ^ m e l ^ I o v ^ a n d . cc!9 0 r : JL/ a ; CONOR’S A. TRUAX. ic CELEBRATED CORN KlLLER— a s u re and positive cure for corns and w a rts, by one ap- niion, for sale hy _____ my29 A. T R U A X . O SG O O D’S C H O L O G O G U E , M a c k D a d e ’s A n m h ilator, and the Stam p ede M ixture, for F e v e r and my29 a . T R U A X . -Ague. I^or s a le by C M U RIN S. — P a t e n t ( C y l i n d e r a n d o l d style of p ine and oak churns, for sale at -H E i f L - _______________________ B A R H Y D T S ’. H O U G H T O N ’s P E P S I N , t h e t r u e ' . D igestive Fluid, or G a stric J u ice, for tb e cure of I n d i gestion, D y spepsia, a n d L iv e r C o m p laint. F o r sale b y dec14 _____________________ A . T R U A X . S N U F F — F or A . T IIU A X . CATARRH m y 2 9 D r . d u r n o js sale by MARROW. POM M ADE, AND A VARIETY V --/ of T o ilet Soaps, for sale by my g9 _________________________ A . T R U A X . (R E N T ’S FINE BOOTS.— A superior style °f P a t e n t L e a ther and F r e n c h C a lf Boots, m a d e to or- <‘er \t_____________ap!7 ____________ J . & qi, D E A L T R Y 'S . I V r E W SU G A R S .— 10 h h d s . N e w -O r l e a n s - L ! S u g a r s ; (25 bbls. Coffee Crushed Sugar; 1 5 bbls. Crushed L o a f and Ground Sugars, j u s t r e c e ived and for sale b y ap!7 ________ J- G. CARLEY} T O T A I L O R S .— G . B S c o t t ’ s S p r i n g f a s h - ion, j u s t received by febI4 W . VAN VRANKEN. 1']) EVINESMPITCH L0ZEN G E 7 for C oughs , Colds and Consumption, for sale by jan s D r. T. D U N L A P , 130 S tate-st' C ONGRESS GAITERS— A l a r g e l o t o f G e n t’s G a iters and F a ten t L e a ther Shoes, just received at ___________ apl7_______ _______ J- & T . D E A L T R Y ’S. N EW GOODS. — J u s t O P E F ID EAN, NE A s sortm e n t o f N e w Goods, o f the latest styles, from New- Y o rk and Boston m a rkets, by f'eb I 4 __________________________ W . V A X V R ANKEN. _ 1 \ / | A N T I L L A S — M a n t il l a s — M a n t i l l a s ,— X T - l from 10 to 20 per c e n t, less than a t any other house in BARRINGER A CO. improper to be insured, on which a policy has been issued by them, and whieh should be cancelled; or, o f the inefficiency or dishonesty of nny person acting as agents to forward applications. U f f , A ll communications fo r this Company should be addressed to the b'eerctarv, at Schcncctadv, N. Y. DIRECTORS. N icholas S wits , Schenectady. A lbert V an B runt , Schenectady C hauncky V i heard , W illiam M c C amus , M artin D eforest , J ohn O hlen , W m . C ueningiiam , A lex ’ b . M. Y ebdeb , D avid II earsey , Thomas L. W a lk e r , “ Benjam in F. Wood,- Duanesbu’gh. N i CH’ s . I. ScHERMERHORN,Rot dam. G eorge T. H anford ; Sehenec’dy. N. SWITS, President. A. M. VEDDER, Vice President. G. T. IIANFORD, Secretary and Treasurer. The following named persons are members o f the Company, and are referred to appropriate References: E. Nott, President of Union College, James R. Craig, President o f the Mohawk Bank, Hon. A. C. Paige, Justice of the Supreme Court, Platt Potter, Esq., Hon. A. L. Linn, Prof. J. Pearson, all ot Schenec tady ; Edward C. Delavan, Esq., Ballston C e n t e r J . S. Leake, Cash- er Bank, John L. Perry, M. D., U. H. Hathorn, Saratoga Springs1; isainh Blood, Esq., Ballston Spa. ____________ January, 1856, holder of the same. And whereas default has been made in the condition nnd payment of the money# secured hy #aid mortgage,^ and there is claimed to he due on the same, at tbe time o f the first- publication o l this notice, the suiji o f two hundred and twenty-eight, dollars. Now therefore, norice.is hereby given,hy the undersigned, assignee and lawful owner of the said mortgage, that by virtue m the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance-ofc the statute in such case made and provided, the same will he lore-, closed hy a sale of the lands nnd premises therein described, at pub-., lie auction, at the court house in thp city and county o f Schenectady,, on the 23d day o f Septembernext, at 11 o’clock iu tbe forenoon o f that day.—Dated June 30th, A. D., 1856. BARTHOLOMEW VROOMAN, Ateignee.dcc. J ames FuziEu, Attorney. _______________ ______ ; . jyjO RTG AG E SALE.—Default having boeu^made in the city York. L tion o f a certain mortgage executed by Franci# Hart; o f th* ■* _ r C- l _ 1 . J I .1 JL A t T H E G R E A T E S T M E D IC A L D ISC O V E R Y O F T H E A G E . M r , K E N N E D Y , of Roxbury, has discovered in one o f our common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures E V E R Y K I N D O F H U M O R , from the worst Scrofula to a Common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed e x cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his posses sion over two hundred certificates o f its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of* pimples on the free. Two to three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles arc warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth nnd 6tomnch. Three to five bottles arc warranted to cure the worst case o f ery sipelas. *. . One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humors m the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running o f the ears and blotch es among the hair. Pour to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt a n a running ul cers. One bottle will cure scaly eruptions o f the skm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ring- worm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate cose o f rheumatism. Three to lour bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case o f scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above Quantity is taken.^ _ Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a common weed grow* in\ in the pastures and along old stone walls, should cure every hu mor in the system ; yet it is now a fixed fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no ifs nor ands. hums nor haws about its suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles ofit in tbe vicinity o f Boston. I know its efiects m every case. It has already done some o f the greatest cures ever done m Massachu setts. 1 give it to children a year old; to old people oi sixty. I hnve seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives ereat relief in catarrh and dizziness. Some wlio have boon costive for years, have taken and been regulated by it W here the body is sound, it woiks^quite easy, but w h eie there of Schenectady, in the county'of Schenectady amd »tate o f New*. k, mortgagor, to Margaret Holland and Edwfcrd McCiniUI, of the same place, mortgagees, dated theaecond day o f jCTe,<m c » Pu»- sand eight hundred and fifty-one, andrecorded in tfaefeferitflOTCC o f the county o f Schenectady, (In which county the Tnortgnged^r®*ftfcoC are situ ated) on the eighth day o f June, 1852, in book W of on page 713, &c. N ow therefore, by virtue o f a power o f saie-contftHK ed in \said’mortgage the same having becoine operative in cons©-. the citv. ! p e r < je ! 7 I Q O O O Y A R D S o f B a r e g e s , C r a ^ l y s , X O f f i V / V y U Organdies, selling a t reduced prices, a t ' HAJtlvtNGJEH/ & CO’S. A l!G A I N S IN B A R E G E S .— $ 5 ,0 0 0 ivorth of B a reges have been received, aud are selling at about half tlie c o st o f importation, a t >11)13 13A1UU-NGEH & C0'&- the contrary,''when that feeling is gone, you will feel yourself like a new uerson. I heard some of tho most extravagant encomiums of it that man ever listened to. No change o f diet is ever neceseary- eat the be«t you can set. I have likewise an herb, which, when sim mered in sweet Oil, dissolves Scrofulous swellings oi tho neck and under the ears. Piice, 50 cents. DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Adult, one tnble-spoonful per day.— Children over eicht years, dessert spoonful: children from five to eieht years ten-spoonlul. As no direction can be made applicable to all constitution#, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a (lay. I\f r KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad cases of tocroium. Brss^For sale in Albany by A. McClure & Co., General Agents; C. Froihinchnm, Dexter & Nellegar, Win. G. Burrows, J. H. Bullock, Wm L Jennison, 581 Broadway; W. J. Humphrey, k . Ii. Chns A. Burt, Wm. II. Keyser, l l . P. Pulling, E. T. Bedell, 494 Broud- wnv and Dr. Goodrich, Qreenbush. __ ITice,$1.00. Manufactured by DONALD KENNED), 1-0 War- ren-street, Roxbury, Mass. A liberal 'discount made to those who buy to sell again. Apothecaries, fcc., who would like to act as Agents, will please sm d in their ordorr*. . f . rJ^ A g c n tsln w t ftnte hy \vhat Express thrir (-rdrrp rriii be ~ :?~'Kor tale in Sdjencpftifly by A. TJIUAX, ayd p. 11- is claimecf to be unpaid on the tenth day o f June, one tfaougand eijthlc hundred nnd fltty-six, the time o f the first publication o f thi* u oCTie, the sum o f one hundred and fifty-three dollars and ninety-four c©m** of which sum it is claimed there was duetmd payableon i»*id day* the-sum of twenty-^ight dollars and ninety-four mortgage above described was given to secure the conei4er*tion mo^. ney of the premises hereinafter described.) NoticC is thsrfifofft hereby given, that the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale o f thejmortgaged premises, at public au6tiop, Qn Wednesday, the tenth, day of September next, at ten o'clock iii. the forenoon.of thafriiUy* at the court-house in the city ofSchenectady. The mortgaged pro- mises are described in said mortgage as follows, to wit: all tnRt cer^ tain lot o f ground lying in the third ward of the city of Schenectady^ known ana distineruisned on a certain map o f 45 building lot# o t t 1 North Romeyn-street and the Erie canal, inade in 1849, (a <ttpr°v which will be found on file in the clerk’s office o f the county o f oChQ. nectady,) as lot number twenty-eight (28), measuring and hounded; as follow s: beginning at a point on North Ronatyn-Atreeq eeron. of said NorthRomeyn-streetnorth44°45', east forty feet to Jot ber twenty-seven; thence alongthe southerly line o f lot mmi.. her twenty-seven south 45° 15' east; one hundred andthirtyrteetj thence south 44° 45' west, forty feet to Jot nnmter ^ e n t y .D t a ^ thence along the northerly line of said lotfiunffier twenty-ntD 45° 15' west, one hundred nnd thirty feet to Jtomeymstreet, at place o f beginning.—Dated Schenectedy. June 1ft lo5o. M ARGARET HOLLAND, 1 Mortgagee#. EDWARD MeCAMUS, $ * * - E. R o s a , Att’y., 15 S tate-street : _________ ______________________________ S U P R E M E COURT-SCHENECTADY COUNTY.— -Thomw. 5 ^ Harbison, administrator, Sec. of the estate ofEbenezer G. Cheese-, bro. deceased, against Nicholas G Cheesebro. T o N icholas G. Cheesebro, defendant: You a r e h e r e b y sum m o n ^ ed to answ e r the com p laint o l Thom a s H n rbM o ii^ad m m w tratpi^dv o f th e estate of E b e n e z e r G Cheesebro, was filed on the twenty-first dny o f June, 1856, with the clerk county o l Schenectady, and to serve a copy o fyouransw e r on the subscriber, at his office No. 15 State-street, in the city ofScnenecta, dy in said county, within twenty days after the service ot this sum mons, exclusive o f the day o f service; and i f you fell to answer Sri* complaint as hereby required, the plamtiffwiUtykejudgment against vnii Vnr cpvpntVvone dollars nnd seventy cent*, with interest t h e r e o f I Z ^ e l Z l y o l J u n e , 1 8 ^ Dated June 21,1856. je34 I Att’y. for P ig Schenectady. TKT OTICE TO CREDITORS,—In pursuance o f an order mad» • |,y tho county judge of the county ol Schenectady, notice i* hereby eiven, to all persons having claims against the estate. Of Jo seph Jelsett, to appear and present -the same, with the voucher* thereof to Joseph Knibbs, one of the subscribers, at his residence, in the town of Glenville, in the county o f Schenectady, on or before, the 2 2 d day of September n e x t —Dated at Schenectady, this 15th day o f March, 1856. JOSEPH KNIBBS, A d m in istrator.’ mhlSmfi _________ SARAH JESgEfT, Administratrix. ■m, OTICE TO CREDITORS.—In pursuance o f ah order o f fee. X v county judge o f the county of Schenectady, notice is hereby, given to all persons haring claims against William G(ordon, late o f the town of Rotterdam, deceased, to present the snipe with the vouch crs thereof, to the subscriber, at his dwell.ing-house in the towq of Rotterdam, on or before the twenty-second day ol September next.—Dated Schenectady, March 15, 1856. mnrl8in6 JOSEPH GORDON, Sole Executor. lYjOTiCE TO CREDITORS.—Notice is hereby given, according i \ to law, to all persons having claims against Benoni Bulhnan, deceased, late o f the town of Glenville, that they are required to e x , hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to John Oliver, one o f tne subscribers, and an executor of the Inst will and testament of fee deceased, at his residence in the said town o f Glenville, on or be|or* the first day of October next.—Dated March 21st, 1856: CHAUNCEY BU1.LMAN, nih23m0 JOHN OLIVER,