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% i n s - YiixVS'J* • • >- *#*•» » »’ . *• V* » ■*- ' ’ ' ’ Con#em ;-SNQbiwm ^ or inteKiBt, occupies ttie attention of ther house, and it is presumed that but; littlftwiil be .ione uutil after th* holiday*, Inthe sb&ute, the trialofJudgepeck is pKHfc^ing slowly. (The chtu^e as al leged agaiust th e J u d g ^ b y . >he House pflhipreseiitatives, has bceu heretofore published. It is in aiibstance^^that hav* jng published his opinion in a cer|ain W case, after \$£■■ adjournment of his rourt, he did unjtatly, arbitrarily & op* pressively comhnt, LukeLawleua, an at- torneyinhis court, to prison, for tpgity- four hours, and suspend him, fro*, prac tice^ in the said months, foran alleged qpntempt/w Pub- ^ h in g in the St. Loj{ii| Enquire^, an ex- position o f certain errors of doctrine,, facts charged to have been set forth in the Opinion o f the Judge,) Eight <taya slater frg k Emrope.-^Vfc . . ■... , havfe only room in our paper to insert a suc^a* to nrecqt 4 f the Bece*wty of seeking - f ~ ^ . for tk«tmforroat.«. through «her cl.,nnel^ bnef summary Of the important news which may thus be brought home to theiwljtist come to hand, and for which we are own door*, and to place the Messenger ym an I indebted to the^ Editors of the N. Yy equality with any paper io the at.de simiUi ly Courier and Enquirer. o ? * S n r r population, England ^ - A change baa taken place ° fHy \xtimHng the circulation of the paper, in the English Ministry, by the reaigna- we oflhf-addUiqhiiiln^hi»^eh'ta'. to the Me- jtion of the Duke of Wellington, -Lori GLLiVB i*ALLS, SATURDAY 1 lb*l i »■ j \ 1 ■- ■' . Whk' the coiunMMilmeiit of u new year, Iva'prMfMwar.rim^ -with the Messenger eatar|^i^-«.elhrW^> the public ipirit of the county' to sustain us, we have ventured on leCurleg the cgtra expenee And while We • thuaimjtifava tbe.'slse of the paper, bv our a t ■ rangemenUVgreat lmprovement will aluo be made in erery other respect. Ifan early notice of the pawing events of the rdayi abroad a&d at home—if a correct aunuaary'of the important proceeding! ot our National and $tate begislatyurcs, durir g their aes}ion-~lf.a well selected nuacuUany, and a. fair proporticoi'of'orlginal matter, Will en title the Messeogerto publicpatronage, ihen, . we feel confident that our paper will be susk taiuod- Ourendeavourswill be to make the Messenger such, as- to be welcomed ,at the fireside of the Farmer—the shop ofthe Me chanic and Merchant—at the office of the profenimnnl man, and hy *// the friends of the jirctent admintttrapr»n -In tact,to render i t ’ **$' tlMl -• *** * Btlgim , T b» r Balgian Congress iriVe pawed a resolution (161 to “ 88 ) de -gffunic and ^ercliahiy'iUi advertise wbuld fecommend to our readers the folloyfing : article* ffdili toe Democratic Republicans ' W e Wish we could jiersuide' (‘ie‘ pie;td ;he- : llCve that money psid-U-i advcrthyig fyh, .t- ever they have tp sell, or to 0o, is to them .clear groin. This i» ff.ic% oi w'nich we are ijvcll conviuct d— loi^peopie Ot.tntf-hiibit of ad-4 fwertisinft have repeaieoly told Us'flicv found their .idvantuge in it. Advertisements .re to . a p.-per-wh-t ti e tare i>'to <; singe coucli— .they keep it agoing-rOur fvieijds arc respect/ e I peel, and all the other officers of that Cabinet, , T h e new Ministry consists of Lord Grey, Premier, Lords Holland, Lanedotvne, dboume, Goderich, A1 throp, Durham, Palmerston and the Duke of Richmond. The new ministry have pledged them selves spontaneously, and solemnly, to . .. . . .three great principles of policy, domes- Lord Grey to flourish but arc wiliiim vo pi pspefoufselves. | a s th e grounds o n wffieh he m eans to The Mt**aSe— iux> aoic and bus.ness | « st the_ clai,ns of hi^ G 6 vernmen,, to like document ot the Piesidcnt, prcktnting; so the national approbation and support—a eleur hnd comprehensive a view oi the situa- correction o f those abuses which have tionoi the United Maks, m its Uuimstic and I been introduced by time into the repre- Forelgn relations — su well adapted to the j sentation of the people in Parliament,- underiUndingy &c c.ip icity, of all n.ases u an unsparin g r e trenchm ent in th e public commuAUy^ ciiitfc totth ni.aiy c tn ttiuib irom . » , / w the opposition papers. T h e u.oa pmmn.em establ.slfciente,— a c o m p l e t c ^ t e m o f cif whiclij ure tfio’st p.iws o i it leUimg io fc*tht 1 n o n -interference, on all th o s e questions, Ihdions,” and ‘‘the .ppropnatbig ot Hie pub- w h ich w ere n o w disffirbjng k n 4 distrac- lic money to objects ><t a local nature.” «)u ting the ^C o n tinent o f E u r o p e, e o far as these point* the opinion o f the President i* lyh e national h o n o u r would p e r m it,” c lea r l y k deci dtdljr exp re sstd, h it n.nst be The popular disturbances in various Bckuuwltdrwl.that Jtlwnare, cat,ffi.natce.ofco-.l . ..: .. ■plnionjnay'bd enteruined, (on tl-est kumect^) Parte Q fE n g liuid continued a ild m SOipe he imsdlschafged accordiht o the best of his Places seemed to increase. 1 :Burnings judgement, what he conceives to be ms duty. I and mohs were constantly occurring-and And certainly, all mu-t cordially approve p-harge districts o f country were kept, in a thr.p^itfof genuine republicanism, a inch ,s 6tate 0f Continual alarm. ' conyeyedin^iui^ingiiuge, as dntctmg thosi ;«js-#««edy, Jrhen he toy!, “ 1 derive too, no '.a^snvaildegieeofsatislaciioii, from the reflec- >tiort, thatit i :hove mistaken the intt res an , d a r i n g all th e m e m b t ^ o f t h e ^ m i l y of Q p a n g e N h u u frrever ex c lu d e d from a ll poyyer in JSelgium * Chiqride of jLfm e.-rjFact! o f m u c h inipor-< la n c e relative to thie?use o fleb lo> i(le o f lim e , are stated in apbm m O n icaiion b y G e o . Sproston^surgeon o f t b e W e » t,In d ia fleet, to th e Secretary o f t h e N a v y - In t h e veMela on thabH a tioa duritig t h e p a s t yeifr, notw ithetandbig t b e tw n cur- r e n c e e f many^c*M»e» in an utiiiMial d e g r e e , deleteriqu*, as MMtoh r a iny an d b o istero tii w e a ther, p r e 0 e d e d cesa iv e & un u sual heat, & c r o w d e d 'M M im p e r fectly ventilated atale.w f tbe ah ip , n o t g n e o f e p id e m ic m a lignantT e v er o c cu r r e d on board. D r . S p r o tton ’t sh ip (th e E r ie); and on board the oth e r v e e - a e ls o f the sqqijedron,where t b e chlorider o f lim e w a s u s e d , there I f w i n o t | a c a s e o f frver o f a n ; d e s c r ip tion . T b * a e im p o r tant resu lts Dr^fS, ascrib e s to it s introduction: and h e -f d d s t h ^ icem a r k t th a t “ihe^e h u O o t j e t D c c w |i|d in o u r n a v y ,an t insisihce, o f-m s lign a n t d isea s e w h e r e the ch lorid e lim e h i s b e e n s t e a d ily u s e d a s f p r e v e n t i v e . ” /ndiii«*.---It appears b f the report o f S . 8 , : H s in ilton ,,ag e n t o f I n d ian affairs, th a t tbe am o u n t o f paym e n ts front th e In d ian d e p a r t m e n t ,.from th e firit o f January to tbe 30th S e p tem b e r 1830, i s f t 5 2 8 , t S 4 1 8 . T h e «i(hole 'num b e r o. 1 n d i»n b ih o q ls, w h ich ^ receive aitj .from tiie^civilizationfrtn'd, 88, in 'w h ich a r e 1 5 1 * pupils; a h f j p w a r d s w h ic h $ 6 , 6 5 0 is p a id a h n a g lly by the goverm e n t. T h e n u m b e r o f d ifferent tribes th a t t e c e i y e a n n u ities, andcr existin g treaties,-is a b o u t 56, w h o .are paid annu a lly an a g greg a te o f # 2 5 4 , 8 7 6 , o f w h ic h $ i l 4 8 , 9 9 0 i s perm a n ent. T O L O M a e a M B M . ^ H E subscriber will reqpiyb Lumber I on ktornge, at-the ^feeder in this pine on theuMMl t a n a i o f Storing Lumber. _________ C, G ILLESPY. FLAX S i p ) WANTED. X he highest market price will bepaidl j ^ h a n t / iu c»ih, tor Flax see&by the tubsrriber. I tv .< u JO H * C. G llLESPY . Gardiner Glen's fall,, OcUW, 1830. | £ £ £ Bnneor p u a x o * T A B t n . m n t Ttn«m Bank l.inmln ' Oiimherland C-.no! . a, aAM rsotix. 8 4 PwtMBoaith .b i t , # 4 : go Dover ^jM srrjlnick co. V m r s 1 da(Farmrr»a i Chwhir© do do « s for Oct. 18, i860. =*er- by tbe I E n S u n k ibe y b iag^ o f d^len a Falls, | Manufacturer^ Waco S o u th Berwick T h o n u p ton G ibtV Ftttit Cabintt Monttfactory. I W n ter Ville A T.’- JSROUTY informs h is irienda and V»!<e«slboro|igh “t ^‘*ibe puMic) that b e cootinue» to carry on I W inthrop the cabinet,making buyii^N in all ita brawh {sForllaud el, at hi* o iq atand^ a few rods south o f the GlenVFalla H o tel. Hq; haa o n hand,, andi » conatsmly manutactumig a ll kinds q | Fur- Stsaaaaaquody nitpro of th e M twwtlBklpns, tind of the I W yseaagef besf msVeiUls. Allordm ifor F u i niture will |C « s t in e by promptly attanied te. Q ^ H o feel« 4a*6d«nt in saying that he | vxhkokt will sell artlctos ia Ma line, a s cheap as can I B u rlington ^ be purchased in tbe i^ly of N e w -Y o r k ,;-A!'| -Wir>d»or Conn. river Wfnnipisiage Claremont Ex'rter do. do do do do do. do do do; do do do : do do do do - U O tlllU X B , Providence b’ka $.4 v,^M«irham,« n. part do 3o|N E Pacific do - E Commercial do‘ '^ • s k B r i a t o l doli \ Far. A -Mech. Xennebeok Broken ^ V . “ WelowellfAugutarf, Vernon ^°Pre(>mani -!Hop» bany or T r o y , and mwffi'dhcwBer- than can thai MontpeHak: ; 1 f c s r r Caledonia 1 do ..-.dp • .do . ; do 41 I*1, do Jr-d c ’ do m- Hone M*nufaeturera riand Lutdholrier’a be b o u g h t^ this viriniiy, Of th e aame quali ty. People wiabing to purchaao a re requeit ed tot calf and sxaminefor them ael vee*: I D a n v ille Old FurnHiaTe repaired,. varniahcid..and | •''t. AltitlM Irimmed on rnort netice—particular pain! taiken to have.|t vMionh. H o h t i PuUy and varnish o f a auparior quality for 4 aW I '. Mostkinda o f lumber and country produce j B o s t o n k.nka 4NI taken in paytnenl, lA g riculturaf •* dt> ; Feople ^ Iahing to puicbaae on a credit of [ 8pi'>^(jfield db three, aixsinidnmemouthacmn be aocommo1 JHampshlre, do (iatjid by g iving a respectable reference. | F rahklin \ ..do da do- do . do do do d o do do do te l .4 A Matuifac. do Jan. 1831 .. '-f’ Belchertown unoart’n Wmilfcter levofthfe'pfcople, Uiev. constitution .ff .rtis Aesns o t sooinetlressinjj the error, by From the following‘it will be per- ceiveST*that a- Oenctal^ar in Europe is considered inevitable. - ~ “ - In France it if* expected, in the present month, thnt independant of the great forcd of the National Guards, every where Pensions .— T h e report o f J . L. E d w a r d s , o f t h e Pension:office, -states th e n u m b e r o f r e v o lutionary o fficers at $ 8 0 p e r m oiith, at S53„ o f w h ich 7 0 resid e in h is state. . - T h e num b er o f n o n -com - m iesioned Officers and privates at $ 8 p e r m o n th, i s 11,728, o f w h i c h 2 ,6 8 6 re s i d e in t h i s state; T h e nutnb'er o f 4 n - v a lid pensioners^is 8 ,8 7 3 , © f w liom 1 ,- 0 2 9 are in th i s sta le, T h e num b er o f revolutionayy and invalid pensioners a d der! to the rolls w ith in the y e a r en d in g 19 t h ' O c t la8t, is.409. T h e w h o le n u n i- b e r o f j s c e r tain e d 'flea'h s o f p e n s ion e r s , !*or th e year e n d in g 4th Sept. is. 4 57. . T ? ? subscrib^ex.ecutor» trfffieJaMit will snd testsm e ^ o f Eli-ha l'olger d e ceased, will sell at public vendue s t the h o u se o f Peter D Threehoose, in the villige o f tilen'a Falls in the tnwn of Queensbury, In, he county W a rren, in the state of N e w Y o rk, on the°2i«t day o f February next at 10 o'cinck in the forenoon of lh a t day, th e following described reaf estate, t o wil: A ll that certain, piece dr parcel ofJaifd, iituate. vou ana oee. A L L E N Tv 'SEAMAN, Tailpr, if- forms th e jpblic, U>at he siill continu! « l his buuneaa in the buiHing^directly opposite I ^ ur The Lott A « e- Foffc Fa&iosu msi rectktd; ( Oxford CSff and See.: Gknmsslrt Meudon Milbnry ing dire'ctiy opposite I Sunderland ibo Post-Office, where all Orders will grsteluUy receiv'ed, and punctuolly attend. - i f edtto.. .H e returns his sincere thanks jo h is jA fd o y e r iriencKand the public, fortho gstterosi; pst.’ jA 8fstio rdnage received; and hopes by a strict a t - f \ 0ribw 4. tention to hu'IineM, .to merit and rceeive atbble continuance b (th e lame. ^ 1 l ^ d f o r d com. Ha hai-bh. hand a quantity Of plain ami l pJ**0 - fancy Vestings, among wbich a re single a a d l f f * f >0“u>. io _« l l<->Qramcrci»l 8-4 do do do do 9 3 4 do do do - -do de de Br|»tol;U n ion do 6r«QfMi • do - Ppsm a r do Kent4 d0 Bristol d o . K. Island do Bjirrffivllla\ dp\' Washington - dp Kingston db “ .. yrwkskv d o . R .I-A g r ic u Itural do- Rnfifibt • ■ do: . Warren * , do do R I. C entral do R. I. Union do -Sfithfield Union do 'd<i. Li ma Rodkdo 4 . M I 8qituat* do Pawtuckat ' broksa Ht ie *■.1 % coxirxvicbT. Hartford Banks* 1- Ifith their Own, iingjor the pl^eftieir.fiivorrhrts bestow- U W ^ w n ere ou me, whose opuuo,,* mky%c- a\ ^ d’and tl,ere m11 ,be a/ e^ ular army o f 300,000 men, on the fron tiers, and that no estimation could be made of the numbemthat would muster on appeal from the crown, as a war of defence would be extremely popular The London. Courier of the 30th Ndl. says that tbe German papers received iSMd-Asat (fdtiatr- li.is suggebted in u com ^ ^ ||rcatteirin the Froy Buuget, ttfai an appn illf robdOly be uiuUe, to tne Lt- 6 isl.»- ^^tur^SjOt the sillies ot Ncw-York. 4 u«l fe.ihsy l- >ia,.nt tlieir ut < 1 vt-ivi ms, to gjruui perm is- 1 .pirCougycas '■ uV',*«pur>»te a.vonipttuy A / BaOiUOj.ouo (niprc ui- less | this m o rning sta t e that a R u s s ia n , army js J f ^ a j b M w i i i d -i‘« riis purpose to lh e num b e r 0 f 200,000 m e i i , divided v.mstt'obeping rfStertui'ooiitCatwlftrom’-Uie'beuci * . -.-i * ; > •2 . w fixL u . t v i ,L— r., tnto seven c o r p s , w ith400 p i e c e s o f can- >^#ytiio4*>iUion Kiv. r(hv^miR* ,4bnV« -WeSfc , . f . ’ , Putm, tbrougb in s btait* 1 0 fJut^urtjii, t>r j.non; is a s s e m b lin g on tha fron t ier; but rf'tO'SiewM-bout uavi^ atoii on the Ohio river. I'll is d e c lared t h a t th e o b j e p t is m erely As *a evuteuoe ui 1 ITlucrenaiug piospej^Uy dbmohstfation for purpose of andnnprovemeut, I. t ^ village, w, wism„ maiiitamihg peace. If thisvarmy should, notice, that during the laiiti- part 01 summer I enter into a campaign it'W ill be cdm-r , anti thii fall, tlije prvsbyteriau i.huich,in tliislmanded by Count I)tibitsch (thei.epm- placelus undergone a thocouga repair, unti L a n d e r in the late'war ih T i f k c y . ) m new and excellent Bell has been Ruined f^ om Temps o M v . 27. ! t ! ! L ! 7 S j r * J I * * ' l r “ t “ T \ I h e G a z e t t e d f M a jen b e c e n t . ! * the* Tepairs-were intioe, mb re: than three h , ' ,4 ... 3 , . fourtbi ot the pews remained on the handa-ot I: e f°lJ°Wt n8 ®Atract of-a letter from thc oorpOrartwi,.and wire unsold ‘ ' j Nimegueni d a te d Nov. 17:— A Tew days a g o the p e w s were put up for] Prussian t r o o p s a ie c o l l e c t i n g qlong u le,.« t auction,, ^nd kotd to good advantage. J the w h o le lin e .o if the. B e lgian territory There were not pews enough to >uPl,ly t b e 'T h e 17th R e g im e n t is distrib u ted in the tow n , a n d .v il la g e o f W a rkum .- ifori'8itid,known and di«tlngui*hed a t follows: hping the whole o f lot*number e ighty nine, o f the eubdivipicn o f the large lot number “ijdhty nme. and part o f lot number eighty eight (of th*4 first division of lots) bounded & loscrihed as follows, to wit: beginning a t a stake and stones supposed to stand aF the n-irlhesst cornet o f lot number eighiy n in e , o f the eubdfvfsiori o f the patent o f Queena- -luryeforegBid. and running fretn thence -iiuth ore degree and thirty minufes east -ight cliiind and >-ixty eight links to the. north eRU Corner ot lot number eighty e ig h l it the first di vision of lots as aforeaaidjtHence -outb on the above mentioned course, 'Sight >hains and ninety links to a staka and *twnes uppoi-ed to stand on the east line o f the A s s t :nentioneffloi; (hence lohth e ighty eight de greet and thirty minuteTTwest, forty six chains and ten linKt, to iherweat line of sa i^ lot; thence north one degree ahdt thirty roirif utes west, eight chaips^and n m ity linka to ot double, Mill'd black C iwim eres; V » l e n t ^ |’” <?a,J\®fcl< .'oilen.et; M^nailies; Silk, snR together witjh s general awortment o f th' ' uiings, all o f (K« best quality^ w h ich w ilt sold ch e s ^ io c cash, or most kinds ofcputti, subscriber hoviag befu Kiinted a g e n t, for A F . Sagiiez-t, professor of the “art o f cutting, (N<>. 8 A r c » d e ,N .¥ v ) will Receive subscnplUim tor the i*qua^! f t standard, rule nl heights breadths and distances, revised f t improved— ,Togeth, er with his reports of the Fashion, and . eve. ry information that may conduce to the’in. lerest of trade. A . T .'8 . Glen’s F a lls, Dec. 2 9 .1 8 3 0 . From the JWessager des Chambres datee Monday Wts ? ’4 . H u n g a r y h a s -tipt d is p layed so m u ch I p r o m p tness in Bubjjniifing to t h e w ishes o f the E m p e r o r o f Austria a s th e norih Iern Journals a\fet p leased\to sta t e V i- demsnd, Sunday before fRt the -Rev. Warreh Farlin preached, for the first time, after the sale ot the pews, un able discourse. The ch urch was Well filled.—At least, three hundred per- shnfiaUended TUe Board of Trustees of the temporalities of the church is now full, and is composed of Mesar BuHl, Berry, Curtenius, Estabrook, 1 , ■ . . . , , , , , , r Benedict and Van Pelt Too much erfdit °leMV debates.^had taken place before cannot RiVen to Capu- Befry (one of .the they consenteddO grant 50,000 recruits Board)forRis active exertions, in making L,. : ... . ° .. . advances;to repair thechurch l l he Diet, after demanding explanations Tbe Methodist Church erected last sum- as to the necessity of such a reinforce mer,jsa fine substantial ston *4 building TKe L jent jffi not wish to g raifW n the first pastors of both congregations; (Rev; Mr. Hall, . . - .. of the pi esbytenan, *ud the Rev Mr Seny instance more than a part oi itJ—the of the Methodist church,) are both gentlemen fest Was to be furbished next spring.— of superior talents and education, aud de-l-, , • . . . . „ wrfc the;support ofthe community 111 which I.Several proclsmations m the German they live. I language have been published in Swit Itis estimated thst neai-ly six hundred pet- L er|ai(d; The objects of these docu aons, residents in the village, attended during ... . . . .. Worship,- in both churches, on sundsy before ments, is to-excite the innab)(||lt! last.—[coMM.uMicATKD.] / | demand a reform in their constitution he north w est coriter tSereof; ihertce north an said course, eight chtlris and. sixty eigh,< links, to the nprth w e st corner dFaaid let, of uhe subdivision aforesaid; thence north eigh ty eighl d e g r e is aiid thirty minutes east for ty six chains and fon iirvki to th e plade beginning, containing^ighty o n e acres ?of land, being Jthe whbte-oi the suhdivigion lot number eighty nine, pnjd a part o f lot num ber eighty k ighi o f the nbit division of lota as bi-'or- mentioned, and also, lots number ninety and ninety one,subdivisions of^^the said great lot number eighty nine,and containing thirty five acres^ each; andriiio, twenty acres o f land in the south w e s i corner>of the large iut nuniber fifty s ix o f said patent «t Queens, bury, all the.said lands MW in a wild und un cultivated state.— Dated I hh . 1,' 1831. J O H N S . H AVILAND ) JOHN A. FER R 1 S S , > Executors. AARON R O G E R S . S to f i » 0 1 d i S N ’S F A j e L S , T O T R O Y ^H E p u b lic are respectful ly i nformed • jh a f a aTAGE is rurinWj< every other lay» to. the ahove places; leaving Glen's Falls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock in the forenoon, atid returning on the days following. .* * “ C. BOWMAN May 19,1880. ., w. I ■ . “■ T ^ H E S E celebfatrid b itters are compo- - jseApurely of v egetables^! the m olt itr- nocenl, y e t specific virtues; they* are recoin mended particular for restoring w eak con- stifuUona^cleaneing and strengthening tho stomach; and increasing the appelito; nl<<> a,preventative against the chole romorbus, fever ft agu e , removing M u te a , vomitiug. heartburn, weakness o f the breqet, pain in the^stomach, and otftejf: sym p tom s offiatu fence and indigestion. O n e B o x will tinc ture one-gallon- o f spirits) w ine or witer,— Price 2 6 cents per box, elso K U ^ E L U o > I T C H O I N T M E N P. This c h o ice and safe Ointment istaid to b superior to any now in use tor that Diiagreo ble and Loethesom e Dfsdase the Itch. 1 is Certain in ils operalion that no person iroubiicl w iih the above disorder, ought jo be without it. Itis a reniedy fof cuuneoua eruptions,„acorbutic affections, o f the bead: Ghiiblrini.'OC any breaking o u t w h ich arises irom ahairp humors o f tbe blood.— Price 3 5 cents per box, andalso, k u s s e I l ^ c e l e b r t e o sa u t R H E U M E O I N T M E N f . T h isii unqueulionabley the best and vnfeat remedy e v e ; yet offered to tbe public, lor that obstinate disorder Salt R h eum e; while every other means has failed, it has succeed ed, and the fact, that it hia been extensive ly used by’eminent practiftoners, speaks vol umes in its praise- It is equally efficacious in all diseases o fthe skin, scald head, intrate- rale itch, ringworms, &c. ftc. Numerous certificates m ight be obtained but the proprietor chooses that a fare trial should be th e only evidence o f its superior efficacy.— Priee 50,cehts p>er hox. T h e a b o v e are lor sale by D o c t. Ransom, Glen’s Falla— Barber f t Jenkins, Queensbu ry— in Albafiy, New York, rind most o f the principal-stores in the Union- F o r s a l e a t t h i s O f f i c e , Blanks 6 f a ll kinds, am o n g w h ich are uit C laim ,W a r r a n tee an d F u l l , Cove nant D e e d f j‘Mbr.tg&gea for r e a l estate, and for g o o il s and c h a t t e ls; J u s t ice’s b la n f c s o F e v e r y d e s c r ip t io n . nvers FuR River ; Exchange . 4 Uadhsm Hpaadea - : Wafa ' Housafooio Maftotaa Merchant* Mercantile Mechanic’s 4 Lancaster, ' Marblehead Far ft Mch. •Ne-w bury port Taunton Pacific Salem Piyinoulh Phoenix Pitufield Pawtucket Essex Berkshire , 8 . JKKSKT / N. Brunswick 1 1 2 S t a t e hank ^ , N ewark In. co. S tate bank do d o Elizabeth d o Camden People’s * Cumberland Commercial Fairfield do HRndbagi c o l , do . Bridgepoirt do Nnrwich ' • do' * • Middletown ' do doNaw Eoridfter do • 0 Mech»nic> de do New-HayiMi V , ;do\ d o T h io i f i; .^ U n k ? o ’'. ; .* - ..,u d o - 'do gineiBgten - '.4do: d<? F igte N -Hi Bwkew do Derby ‘ ^ * do .dn . -• do tx w vomX*; *• doN Y . city h’fce par do Albany do , do Troy . ^ do do Lsnaingbwr^b'' do do Mohawk - v * do do Wah-rford - L *do-, do Ryricuee s a il ca. do doU'iea.banka. . 9 - 4 Usupmdsigoa, ?. do 6em4yai' do Auburn - do O h erryV a lley d o Robhfoier do Utica In. chks. do Chenango; ' d o J|ffurson C o . d o Buicheas c o . do New-Burgh do do llh ica do Orange cd. d o Columbia broken do' do df; do do do Broken do do do d< do d do d Middh- District' ash ft Warren Niagara Fl-Usburgh (ireeti co. d o do do do do do no aates mautlahd . BaltiinoK- U m 1 Faro.’a Aunapoliv 3 do E selon d o do Froderipfc do W estminster .'8 : Farm’s mj. Holly do j. Barker ex- .Vtonniotilh unceriain iju(jeon Sueaeit, 1 1 2 •4«h,ni B. co do j'renton B1 co. do Wash. B- co. do Franklin . .Broken N, J. M. & B- bti. do Paterson bank do Jersey do EIDon uncertain I*roi. ft Lombard do Frederick co, Stale bnk 'l renton do Hsgertown Havre de GraCe SE1AWAXK. Delaware- bnk ' I VV it mirigi ori bnk do W. ft Brandywine do Farmers . do Commercial dc Smyrna • do do do a 5 “do. 16 Up. Murlbbro bk PlaoterV \* Bnk ol Caroline . Oilier Bafike nb sates ' & S. CAXOtlMAi -stale Banks 1 - fjp H E subscriber has Uteljr commenced msnuiaciuring Chairs, in the Long building' op posite the Post-Uffice, where he will keep for sale a good assort ment of the different kinds commonly jifod. in the country. Having made the Chairs himself, he has no hesitation in-warranting the same to bo well made and of tho best materials. Most kinds of produce taken it exebang* tor the above work. . * CHARLES CROWELL.- Glen’s Falls April 28- 183o. * . J O B PRINTING neatly and exp tiouely executed, at tbia Ofllcs*