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i' it i KNIGK KNAGKS.J Man raure i the Millerita Isast. inmu at its IJM. aa entnc old eer lli awa, in one of our wester, towns, wae lkior the hill of the village inn. imenin to Mia I.Ik of a datlDZUiabed wliswaepeepherrinirlb. twwnpl fulfihwoi of jiiHIrT mr.

a in his short bitter tray asLec Do yon really think now tint th. world a eaon coming to an fend 7" Certainly do," "And on the twenty fifth of April At mach aa I bejjsrr. in my "And you realljr pretend to believe that there' to be a regular smash tli. nrhola in leu than three weeks? "Well I'm glad of it I consider tlwa ex penme'nl of Man mieerahle failnre and the sooner the whole thinfc la up, the better Savin? iLla. th old irantleuiau stalked ofi, mut tering jmpreoal'ion la the human race, a general.

"Gofa paper lo Jk ff "las, ajrjnerea one 01 our ssooiayy. like to and take 'it "I uoald bat I am too poorTJ1 I That man had just returned from'tho Circus: cost 50 rents; lost time from hie farm 50 cents; whisky, jadging from the smell, at feast SO cents, making a dollar and a ball actually thrown away, and then begjmp for a newspaper, that he vraslojioor topaj forit! i Thai's what call "savin; at the spile and waling at the bong hole." Curiout Coincidence. At the Eutaw House, on Saturday, among Ibe numerous Verc three gentlemen whose names were Flint, Steele, and Spark, and their Dames are registered on the book in (be Way pre have written them BaW; mors Patriot. If the Eutaw Hoire charge like some of the Baltimore Hotels, it probably wasn't long before his three guests went off. It takes the Yankees to do up courting in businessbusiness like fashwao i'Pleru answer me right ttraight off," said one of them in postscript to his first love letter, offering his heart and hand to a country eal," "cot I hnt omthody the my They know bow too to anew proper resentment, wbon they get the hag.

"I don't see why they need be eo darn'd proud," said a down cant Jonathan to a farmer's daughter who had jilted him. "yon have got another but an oh iron forestick, and burn mud Yankee Blade. A JiH It coulfnt get in A disappointed office eeeker and his son were passing by the cus. torn hoaee in one of the large cities The father's feelings were somewhat soured against the officials within, while the sou was all wonder and amazement at het he saw before him. Fafier," queried young hopeful, what ia that (Teat building see before us, is it a jad Why yea that is it's a 6ort of a jaU, se a place whre they pnl rogues.

"I cau't hear children," said Miss Prim, disdainfully. Mrs Partington looked at her over her epectaele. mildly before she replied ''Perhaps if yon csult you would tike ihein belter, she at last said Patten fat. "Sam, why am lawyers like fishes 7" I doesn't medio wid dat subject at all" ell 1 II tell 'urn to ye kass dey am fond ob tie late." Which is the fastest reamer, James Polk or Gen Worth Answer Polk because Heils could not catch Santa Anna, but Pali paeted lun A XLVHTriF. Dear Jim Missus eats she non't let me go out, but ill and no mistake so if yoall have me III have you, and there's an end or that And now it's all out, and aa Is the fire, and she may light it herself, and clean master's boots too but don't forget the ring and my new bonnet "Your loving Valentine, BrrsrSsAr.

Houses' 1 MT 'ARCE SALE 'OP REAL A3VD aOSAIi PEOPXUTT The property brtonelnrto the estate of cnbert and tola, Brewster, deceased, will be offered for sale for the purpose of nuking a division amon tie aetrs. It will be offered at private ele until lis free da, not ir not at that ll ru be ofltred st Public Auction, on THURSDAT.jA Hit afNortmbtr, at 10 o'clock A. M.at theCourt Poum. IbI Thi the residence of toij Brewrter. The tot Is sbout 69 fct wide sod MOfeet deep, in a very del raUe part of the TiUage.

The Douw hs within the la mnnth been put in pood rertair. There la an an to aul tot about 19 feci wide aluo a large bardrn and pleaant yard; it la a double Houe feet front. bj.A meant Lot jn Market street corner nt cnurchetreet 3d. Twe llsmaes lu Church ft adjoinlnn each other, In ood order. 4th, Two 1 scant Lata In Church st.

also one other With a small Bam on Stk. A Paatwre Let near the Academy, nn the Hackenack road, containing 8 Acres, very convenient lor one keeping Cowa In the Ctk. A Mease and tat So. ISS Main street. 7th.

The Property known aithe Brrwter Factoir tot. It wilt be cut up into Iota on Main. Mill and Bridge streets SO feet by 150; the whole Lot 1' Ul feet on Main, SOS on Mid, and 60s on Bridie street or sold entire, asthoutht best. th. The Black et BaUdJwce on the comer of Main and Market street, erected by Oilbert Brewter, and known for several year) as Brewster's BuiUinrs.

Said block can be divided or sold entire. 9tk. A Farms containing about S3 Acres, fttimej, mile from tbe villaee on the Creek road, well watered and well calculated for grass or grain with FARM HOUC, conveniently arranged, and spaciou Out building, embracing large Cow theds and htables, mostly new. The farm has on It a beautiful site for buildings country seat, with a view for nearly miles In circumference, and a cood view of the Hud son river. Saul farm Is well calculated for carrying on the Milk business when the Bailroad Is completed.

Mi I fikTXOCK TO' tKTt. TtkTiOCKtutif STORE ai Hnnc 4it thefootof Mil a itreeLxe occupied byB. GiitM. Fossemion rtTen Apalf either of (he July 10, 1917. ffW.i.DtVm.' A FARM FOR SALE.

The subscriber of HaTrXA' fen his Farm for sale, situated in the town or Beeamaai two miles least er MormviUe. and four miles south or GeekmanvUlel The said. Farm la well watered with living soring of.water, also a cold boiliafspcliig of water "at the door Th Mid Farm contains Si acrepsif land suttahly divided into Plough; Meadow, and Wood land. The said Farm ia in rood slate of cultivation, has on it a convenient DUELLING HOUbE, principally new. Barn, Wagon House, and otber outbuiUIInss together with a variety of Fruit trees of all kinds.

Any. one wishlngta purrhis. will do nell to call and view the premises. Title good. For further particulars Inquire of the subscriber on the premises.

ABRAHAM SEAMAN. Sent. 3d. IM7. Broo BDTJCATION.

TEACHEES' The Teachers' Institute of Datcheas coooty me! in the village of Ponghkeepsie on Monday, the lBtli insU and remalued in session until Satarday noou. The attendance as larger than had been anticipated. The instructions and discussions were of a most interesting and useful character the greatest harmony of feeling p'evailed; and it is believed that the members, generally, a ere highly pleased with the results of the session. The followiug are the 'names of members in attendance, with the post office address of each: Isaac IlaauMtTOt, Priucipal, Ponghkeepsie. V.

Siataios, Assistau', North East A. R. McCord, Freedom Plains. Foiutiikeepaie Aa Clemeat, lUrvev Cacnislb Joslah I tlndirliill. Mary Nelson, Frances E.

Evans. rUtb M. liases. Sieplien Uolgler. JowelL Jr, jrruslia lilton.

II Coffin. Mars J. Billiard, I Vo Kleack. Cstnnbelltllle Jarunha Sura, r.nsnnasranc, Kscner liana I'lage l'hartea II 9liea Jolia I. Ilaijlil, Car olfne ilowlaod Eliza Noah, Sarah North.

rougltqQaf Aluah Gardiner. oulli Hover Maria UeneL aakuisuin Mans C. Aliny, Maria A. EU.JCO. Boston omer Cllxabetb tglecton, Jjos Egglestoa 8 irotn Creek Gilbert loses etiernuii.

Ci levi llubbeli. Fislitill Plains Albert MonforL Pleaaanl i alley Eslie an axoer, Euuly Pearcc, Siaorordiille Joanna NeaaU, KulU Moaher, Pliebe Aun HaU'vt. SiAlliurfli Ann Moore. S'iove t.eorge A Draper, Jaue Eiuih. Fishkill tandlnf Wllbaiu need.

Tiros r. Brijgs. Milao Andrew I. Martin. Adnanrs Jrrasha llilliker.

Sail Point Cailiarlne I). andsburgh, Emily Jenka Newllambiiigll Heubenll tilanioo. Auiebnry Levi Al. Boyce, Sarah Ana Borce. ITIslikill FiaocisJ Jackson, liatuilsgvllle Ilerser Irurraliaai MaUbeiisrlle lllaiy Dulls Hyde Pari.

Henry i. Uoslier ealiabnrr Mills, Cl I. NViDoughby. Blootning Grove, OrauseCo. Wui laJl.an llauiniurod, SLtattrcnce Co Nancy TtUon.

The Constitution of the Institute, having been revised by a committee appointed for that purpose, is now as follows roTfSxixcxioiv. Akt. 1st. The name of this Association shall be the Teachers' Institute of Dutchess Coauty. At.

Sd Its objects shall be the improvement of Teachers, and of the aystera of achool instruction and disemlme. Art. 3d. Its officers shall combat of a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary, an Executive Committee, and a Committee on Instruction. Abt 4th The President, or ill his absence, one or the Vice Presidents, shall preside at lite meetings of the Institute.

Art. 5th The Secretary eiia'l keep a record of the proceedings of the Association Akt 6th The Executive Committee shall consist of three members They shall proide suitable accommodations for the meetings of tbe Institute and shall give public notice of the time and place of such meetthgs they shall nlao manage the fiscal concerns of I he Association. A st. 7tli. The Committee, on Iostroclion shall i consist ol three members.

They ahall arrange Hie order of business for each meeting or Hie Institute and thall procure uitulile teachers and lecturers forsnch meetings Art Sili. The Institute shall hold at one meeting in each year, al such time and place as may have been designated al a previous meeting. Art. 9th. Any person may become a member of this Association by signing ihe Conatilutioo.

The following are the names of the Officers elected for the ensuing year JracHiaM MiLLaan, President, The nnneinal narl or the mircha Sooner will not he wanted for a length of time, but can remain on bond and mortgage al the usual rate of interest. tor urtner itanicuian enquire i H.J. JEWETT, Admioutralor of G. Brewater's estate, or of AMANDA CUtVLK, JE.N.NETTE JEWETT, Executrixes of Lois Brewster's etate. Pouglikeerxie, 24.

1617. 9S gjA nsAiUI FOR SALE AT ALCTION. Will be sold at Auction Till ttSD AT, tr S5(A, the premiKes. at 10 o'clock A. M.

that portion of the BEAt ESTATE of Ehas Doty, deceased, known as tbe "Carpenter Farm," situate in the town of Pleasant Valley, containing about Zi ACBES of first tats LAND. Said farm lies between and 4 nules north of the village, and 13 milea from Poughkeepuet haon it a good DWELLING HOUSE, Barn, Shed, Ac. There la a good Orriard of Grafted Fruit. It is well proportioned as to Plough, Meadow and Wood Land. Title indicputsble.

Terms easy, and made known on the day ot sale. ISAAC DOTT. Irioulnrs. PETER K. DUBOIS, Executors.

Pleanant Valley, Oct 81. Utt. 6' ETT OR SALE, TWO DV ELLINU HOI blS. nearly new, sery conveniently arranged for all family purposes with durable water near tchen door. Also good cisterns snd a choice collection oftFrutt Tree in the garden, terms madeeasy.

Lnquireof s. 1 HOW BRIDGE, 331 Main street. of OR ALB The FARM on vhicb the ub nhfT liver, in tourtn rail from LHhcow Pout Office, on theUeru Hollow I'urnHke. It contain ONE HUNDRED AND mTXrONE ACRES OF LAND, is well watered, and near Churchea, Ptftrr. Mechanic' M.01., Mill and School.

InnulrnofthenibiicilI'Rpr. May, 1847. 7 A1VN McDON'aLD. 170R SALE Tbr fine BRICK STORE, No. 120 Main utreet, now occupied by U.

Simmon Crockery Store, foimerly bT Waldton Ac MeichL a a Hardware More. ileaunt and commodioui DUELLING liOUsE. Utety occupied by Solomon V. Froit, comer of Garden and Mili st reeta. The ireiiii se are in good repair; a fac.oa Garden filled ith choice Fruit and Ornamentti Trees, and a large BARN in tbe rear.

Tern. tay. Aii4y on the premise to C. APPLETOV, 314 MUIt. Poughkeejifiie, July 31t, IrMT.

87 SALE The COTTAGE corner ol A lis. 3 1 cademy andMontjomciy ptreet. Ait ly to AKajkk Ik. JiULt. torn oufkkeepMe, July 23d, 1R47.

FOR SALE The firt rate TWO TORY BRlLk HOL 4fl Cannon irpet. tlate1y occupied by Hiram A ttman. tiKiCK iim.st Sn Church Mreet, directly in the rear of the lir ahirc mentioned I ot. The premiers are in excellent lition. and will be rtola low.

On the rear of the Church Mi cet Lot I a miU Stable, which vith a right cf way leading to it from Church street, will be sold, if deirrd, a ith the Cannon tatreet Lot. Enqiire of WILLIAM H. FALLS, Tra4tror BanL, New York, or of the nubacriber. W. STREET, No.

9 Garden ft. Dated Pouchkeepue, August 36, 1 UT. aa ai affilll ARM FOR SALE AT A BAKOAI. The rubcnber. desirous of cloine his bulneu affair, offers for sale hi Farm.Lontaimnj? 230 ACREOF GOOD LAND, in a hifrh state of cultira tion located in the township of La Grange, Dutchr county.

7 mile ei of the tillage of Pouxhkecpue, at present in the occupancy of William Pet it. BUILDINGS commodious and in pood repair; ftores chiefly of stone; neighborhood Rood Mills, Churches and school houses at convenient distance. Term eay and title unquestionable. For more particular information, apjjy tytaailor permnaU to WILLI AM or AM Eft 1'LTri'l near tbe prenu. or to JAMES H.

ALLEN, 4 Main t. Pou hkeeiMe. MLS PEITIT. LaGrane, Sept. 32, IS47.

lOwtS fT7N. The aboTedevribed property i offfrrd, and! to sell at a low price. S. P. 1JARM FOR SALE.

The subscriber otfers 1 lorsaleaFarm containing 139 acres of Land, situated in the town of Shawantrunk, Cl inston, 7 miles from Montromenr and mile from Walden. Said farm veil watered and suitablr dirt ded into meadow, upland and timber land. For fur. ther particular inquire of JACOB BENiSAL on the premise, or ortne sunscnDer. ami JUM.rn haikis.

Hamptonburgh, Orange roAufUad 30, 1347. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE for nrodur tlTepronertrln the CUT Nw fork or Brooklyn, the ULSTER SPRING FARM.lTint and being In the township of Etopus in VWer county, containing 141 ACRES OF LAND. There i on said farm a rood FARM HOUSE, two Barns, Car riafre House, Granary and Crib, all in good older; a good liearinfr Apple Orchard, Alio, a proportiroi of giowiiirirt thrift ombcr, and well watert with never fatluigspnntfs and small streams of pure, water. It lie within to miles of a steamboat dock, cr where boats atop daily, and about the same distance from Hyde Park Ferry. It is al co nrement to Churches, Schools, Mdl liUcbnuiij, Ac.

To a practical iarmcr this offers many adranta re Tctm liberal. nrtn For further partLcuJaU inquire of D. BRUSH, Eq. Counsellor at Law, John sued. New oik, or Mr T.

U. APPLEBk the owner, on the premise. August 5, 1847. Groceries and Provisions. IIlRMl II OWL A MX rRANCIl 2.3ACK908', i Vice PrHideuU.

i GiucaT Losie, Socrelary. Asa S. Cl.EMrDT. HiavEvE CnaMsn, ExecitlTe Com. Jon L.

IlAiattT, AnortTDS R. 1 eosge V. DasPEa Aivttx, L. MaT, Iasunclua Ou maitan, Hssolrcr, Tliat lenjer our thanks1 to Mr. Isaac Haasjiu TOK, for bis able and efficient iwrvicei as Fnncipal of ths InslilDle.

Resolved, Tliat the thanks or tbe Insu'tute be' leuJored to Dr. Yillum P. Gibbcr. Tot bis ioler estui" and lilftily useful lector on hnmaa plipi. olojy.

Resolsed, Tliat llie lhauls of the Iostiluls be' tendered to Mr. McKcsn, Editor of Uw Adrwale, for tbe able Address delinred by Jiim on' Tburvlay erenio ud tlialfas be requested to fornMi a copy of the same for publication. nesoirea, mat tue thanks of the merlin; bd presented to Messrs. Rod and JlBtU 'for tlifJ reealilo iDjinj trith tsbich ihey hare favored the Institute. Resolved, That la tie' of the acknowledged fact, that the educational spirit in eastern New compares uafarorably with svesiera Newt Yora, Una Institute mil use every exertion to ele tale the standard of common school edacalion iu Datchess county Resolved.

That in Men' nrthe adrantagesWliicli hate derived from tins eession oT lbs Inslitulei We deem It tlf the UlillU uniurlsnm thai hoI, nieel.ns be held anuu.ll and we pledge ourselves to use our influence in perauadius; other teachers to meet with tu and share the ben. efits or such meetings. EeaoKed, That we recommend to lueinbabii tsnls of school diHricts, to pass a vou appropriating a portion of library money or to preside by otb.r means, for tbe purchase of Mr. Isaac Harrington's "Illuslrationi of Arithmetic and a act of "Geomrts nral Blocka" accompanying the Resolved, That we wfll endeavor to produce the next meeting or tbe InatitBte, specimens ul map drawing, painting, needlework, hand writing! of the pupils of the several schools also spef cimeos of geology and nuteralogy asd (Jial teachl ueiguuwing counties tie mrued to join as in there eflorts 7 Resolved, That the Iusutuie auJiournlo Dsel'i October, 2848. and that the day of the month on which fluj sesaioa ahitl comrmrc, iciiio me Discretion of the CommlUea.on lot ll.BZ.B.Llja?S:VlmJ I cr 23d, 1847; TO FARMERS AD MANUFACTlREHs.

rC undersiened offer for sale tbe follow ing valuable real etate. Iflui anal jaan on wuica ine late William aa. Phillips, dee'd. resided, situate at PLdliua burgh, in tbe town of WaLkiU, 3 miles from the S. I.

ana axis avauroau, at sue uounsiiina village ox Mlddletown. I from New Hampton, and 4 from to shen, containing 9ao acres or land, suitably divided into ldaavu, meadow and wood land. On tbe premises is a Hra and convenient Dwelling, as by 36 feet, two stones high, a barn 84 by 30 feet, a bay hone 10 by 14 teet, 3 Carriage houes and a granary. Also, a Urge and convenient Tenant House. Al o.

another FARM, ediolninr the villare of Me chsnictown, miles from Mlddletown, containing too acres ouana, 3101 wmen are covered wan timber, the balsnce suitably divided into plough and meadow land. On the premises are a large and convenient Dwelling, Barn ana carnage Houe. Also. the MANUFACTUfil.VG ESTABLISHMENT situate in Mechamctown. on a rood stream of water.

consisting of one Stone sto ries nign, Wlin a goou water wncn auacueu. faiu hiiildine contains 3 setts of the latest improved Cardin? Machines, Picker, 3 Spinning Mules of two hundred spindles eacn, Mauinel looms, and stimc lent mschinery for finishing. One other Stone Budding, adjoining the above, 40 by 39 feet, 3 stories hien. used as a dye house and dry bouses, cntainlns one large copper settle, 3 blue vau and other convenient fixtures. Also, another manuracturimr establishment, con nected with the above premises, on the YFalkill, a never tailing stream, consisting of a building 46 by 4 feet, 3 atones high Alo, 1 atone JSuildine, 30 by 10 feet, 1) stone, with water sufficient to drive one run of cards and other necessary machinery.

Also, on the premises, are a Saw mill with a new overshot water wheel, a blacksmith shop, 3 tenant houses and a large retervoir far stater, covering 10 acres of land. Fifty acres of land with a tenant houe, will be sold with the saw mill, if de ired. The above described property, for beauty of loca tion and facdity to market. It la believed, is not surpassed in Orange County. Payments easy, title indisputable.

For uither partiulsrs inquire of Messrs. Brooklyn JamesGralg, 190 Front st. V. Shsrp Jr Duryea, Goshen or of the subscribers. WM.

T. MILLER, Ridreburv, H. L.PHILLIPS, Phillip burgh. WM.N. PHILLIPS, Mecbanlctown, July I6lh, 1817.

8. Executors, RE IT KOWN TO ALL, That I.JOHN MrLLAN. foimerlv of the firm Of S. at ChIsC j. McLean, No.

3tt Main txert, one door the Poughkeepeie Hotel, and directly opposite the Court House, do still continue to carry on the OVOCEBF BUSINESS in all its different branches, with a full'stock of well selected tKU CLH1ES of every Llnd, which I do most cordially in vite my friends and the public generally to call and examine for them elves, as I will try to be always on hand and ready to wait on all nho may choose to iavnr ine with a call 1 hanVrulto tnepuldu. for pat patronage, I boie by strict attention to my business to merit a share of public patronage. K. IS. The subscriber has his Hone and Va50n ready at all hour) of the day, to send goods to any part of the village.

JOHN McLEAN Alut 61b, 1847. 88 IEW FIRM. OLD STAND. MSXEAX A MORV would 'rc pcctiully inform their lriends and tbe public Ksfn gcnerslly, that they havetaken the old stand ILaiSston the comer of Mam and Washington street, (lately occupied by A. R.

Booth,) for the purpose of cairying on the Grocery busincs, where they will be happy to wait on all those who may favor them tilth their patronage. They have on band and for ale, at price to suit the time a choice "election or Groceries such as TEAS, SblsAB, MOLASSES, Ac. A c. si hich bare been purchased for cash, and will ne offered as low as can be bought at any otber store in the Tillare. SAMULL McLEAN, AuiTUJt 13, 1347, ALO.NZO H.

MORll small lot of A bite Brandy, for "wertmeaH, of tbe bc i quality. S. McLEA would inform his fr.cnds and the public that he 4ill continues to manufacture SPRUCE, LEMOt, and ROOTBEEK.and UI.NdER POP. Also BEER, CiDLR and PORTER (by tbe dozen ffJManufactory, No. 30 Pine street, Fouphkeep aie.

AllordersleltatthestoreofMc.CAN AMOR1, coiner of Main and abington will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL Mct ESV. 11, 1347. REMOVAL. SEW STOHE AND AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP OKOCERIEo rhesubcribcr would Esffii respectfully inform his tmnds and Ibeiuh 9 generally, that he has icmoved to tbe store recently occupied by elson A Hall, SOT Main street, opposite the Journal AT Laele Ruilding, and has ailed it with GROCERIES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, not rt old and part nne as some do, but an.

nasr The roods have been purchased as low a csh could buy them and will be sold as low tor cah, or any kind of produce, as al any other store in thi part of the country. Particular attention has been paiJtothe selection ot TEAS. St'GAHS. COFFEE. MOI ASSES, fr.t.

Please rslt snd rive them a trial, and thereis no doubt hut you will rail arain. 1X2 1 he hlehf ,1 r.Le pa.d for all kinds of Country Produce, at 307 Main eurrt. WILLIAM PELTON. July 3, Ht7. 74 rTWJ MARItlEU LADIES.

If your hus bsnds are irritable or peevish there is artlrir in tiae of butinesso well sdop raaatJa1teilto allay these feelings andquietthe nervous system as some of my choice Cs VOUNti HT the case is a desperate one, some of my unetior kind at 8s, taken frrrly at leait once a day it will ensure speedy relief. Try it. H. V. January 6.1947.

69 TJLACK TEAS. The public are repect fully requested to notice thst 1 have KID more of that very sujierlor OOLO.Mi 1EA, Luis which is pronounced by all judges who have tried it, to be of the choicext order. MOSES DAME, 2G7 Main street. 8th month. 1817.

90 NEW GROCERY E.STABLISIIMKNT. aC rflHE cubscribrr ha takin the XttnsiTe iy and well known storr, formerly wru by Clttrles Crooke Son, Uo. 33i 11jh pu pt, where he htn opened new end rholre tM Of GROCER ItS AND PROISIONSV upon an esten iir" scale, comprising ever) randy cf icoadiwarited in ths market. Fartiruiarattpntmn ha been paid to FAMIL1 cntttEAICS, which he wiU wtrtatnt vf ugood quality for tbe prices a cn found at any More in the county. Juthp imprrtant artkle of Tiai, Sugars, Cvffte, Sptcci, Molasses and Frvii.

thece thali be no cause for complaint, and to of tnerigntquauiy. ASllteenurcsioi laid in those anxious 10 procure gooa bargains are in vitedtocail. T. M. STOUTENBUKGIt.

Fo'keepsie, April 9, 1347. 7 1 SEW DISPENSATION. CASH DIMNESS. rpHE subscriber, after anexc Sc5i ft 5g J. rience ot several years, haWgSfi gaTlj come to tbe determination of dolngiaahaJgc atjkilSi business, after the lt day of May ikm, entirely on the PRINCIPLE, whereby he ran af ford as any one of common sense can see to sell Goods much cheaper than when Ions; credit is given.

He has just received from Aewlork a Isre and extensive assortment of every article kept in the bROCERT BUSIN ESS. which have been bnu fct low, and will behold the sameor CatA er foumtry Procure. Amony other things he would call particular attention to his stock of EAS, which embrace a great variety, of good quality, and as low as can he pur. chafed at any other place, not exeeplms; the Tea agencies FLOUR from the best mills in tbe State, constantly on hand. Alo Coltee, Perk, Flh, Spices, Rsiins, Stsreh, Salcratus, arc.

arc. Liquors excepted X7For the better accommodation of the farmers, there has been erected near the tore of the ubcri ber, by himself and other' in the a FREE SHED. JAMES O. VAN ANDEN. April SO, IS47 B.

All those indebted to me are hereby notified that they must make tmnvdiafr poymenr, as I irtend in some manner to ettleup my nook and accounts 73 J. O. A. CROCKERY CROCK Env It OCatERY. O.

W. FARRINUTON fc SON, Importers. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In CHINA, GLASS ami EARTHEN WARE, at 366 Main St. We would In vite the attention of the lunlio to call and examine our stock of goods bavins; now on hand the largest assortment of CROCKER 1 ever offered in this market, of the latest fashion and entire new shapes, which we will sell low to suit the times. Also a Urge assortment of Gilt and Mahogany LOOKING GLASSES Solar and Hall Lamps of the best kind and warranted) Girandoles of allpaUemij Tea Boards, Table Cutlery, etc.

Merchant Bdlspackedat New York packlngpnces and no charge for packageextraicare takes lia packing. All persons wanting any thing in our line will do well to give us a call heforo purchasing. We have just received a splendid asoituient of VASES, which we will sell cheap. 88 JT'ATEST ARRIVAL OF CHEAP IJLi CKOLKERT AT 830 MAIN S1V I Tbe subscriber would respectfully sa form his nends and the oublic in een cralthalhd has taken the old stand formerly occupied by R. Simpson, IIO Main street, Poughkeepsie, where he has just opened a very largo assortment of the bett quality of CKOCKERT ever offered in this maikcl, which has just arrived per ship Adriondac.

Also a large assortment of that rich and rare article of J7oiriar or In parcels to suit customers Alwwlsrrelrarlery of LOOKING GLASSES, Hall snd Solar LAMPS, GIRANDOLES in sets or single; GLASS WARE. TABLE CUTLERf, BRITAN MA snd TIN WARE. Just received by ship Orphan, atarre aisortment or SAorp's warnnsled Fire Proof letoa Wart, the bet ar tjclrevcr offered for Baking purposes. pinni about nurchaslne would find it to their ad vantage tj call and cism.ne the above stock before purcnasins eiacwmrie. Remember J.

RANSOM, 330 Mam treet. a fen doors below the Eastern House, on the opposite sile 6mT7 JONATHAN RANhOM. WINER'S ARCANUM EXTRACT versuaSAR SAPARILLA. As a purifier of the blood this article cannot be eiceJiea aio, itiasrs rtiwmi Syrap ofHoarkoitndilnd Elecampane, a speedy and effectual remedy for Coughs Colds, Aslbma, Consumption, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. A c.

Sold by B. W. VAN OORHIS, Druggist, 319 Main it. rpHOHPSOVS PREMIUM TRLSS, universally! approved oy xne ticsujanu wm. use them, as the pressure can be graduated from one to fifty pounds on the rupture without a back which does so much injury to the spine, causing weakness and pain in the back and sides, and offer perms nent spinal disease.

Six days trial given and If not perfectly sati'factory, money returned. For sale by J. BOLKEE, sgent for Po'kee psle, who has also on hand an assortment of other Truwes Ac. 49 oys'Tse 11 I r. 2fsSj, ITraK fCTTssnaaasBaatr MANSION SQUARE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRU.Ponanaixrnav The Winter Term or this Imtitution will commence on te RsriA oElerttulk month, (November 4th.) A full course of Lectures on Cheml try, Animal Physiology, and the general Anatomy and hygiene of the human system.

Illustrated with experiment and preparation, will pertain to the rnrnarticulsrsanplv to W. P. GIBBONS, M.p." IN SISTERS, E. ROBINSON 9th month 94th. 1947.

LOIR. 100 barrels S. W. Howell" and other brands flrt ouslitv Flour, by Sltbe load or single barrel, for sale bv April ii, 1847. 73 I.NCLNT A CO.

STEAM OR WATER POWER. Tbe subscriber bavinr purchased tbe prop ertv known as Mills." In the vll lage or roughkeepsie, is prepared to furnish Suom or nmur rower lor aimoat any purpose. IXT several apartments in the MACHINE SHOP occupied by Adrisnce Ac Collar, will be LET from tbe 1st day of Mav next. The FLOORING MILL will be ready to do alt cus torn work in the shortest posible time. GROUND PLASTER will he contracted fordurlm the month of February, at SS per ton of 3340 lbs.

delivered in April or May. Ground Feed.constsntly on hand. TWO OFFICES suitable for Lawyers, over the Surrogate' rooms. Garden at. to Jet sni uiy raus in regard to tne JjaLabove.

of GEORGE B. LENT, sni Mmt or of the subscriber. DAVID B. LENT. Feh.eih.

1847. tl VTSO LET. The STORE, Slow occupied by i John B. Pell, at the Hyde Park Lan ding wiu ne remea on reasonanie terms. Hyde Park, Jan.

30, 1947. 61 WHS eay (0 seiip FOR SALE. The property at present occu Ided by the MMttrs. Man as be MaiHim Clothm Start." TertoS a us ruquire ox THOMPSON. SALE Those desirable LOTS in Mar.

kct vtreet. between Church anJidXon reets. Also, the lare RTJILOINO anoun xue union nouse, woicn would ne.suilatue Mr a public achool. Also, from eo to 103 ACRES DP LAND, I mile south of PougliLoepsle, lying between theHohland Turnpike and the Hudson rn er, on hi. are sereral line Budding sites commanding extensive views of UlInrv'i JAMES.

Foughkeepsie.March Ilth, 1847. 67 VEW STAND GROCERIES The 111 subscriber has remos ed from his for mer stand to the well known store formerly W. Pannelee. lis. 269 Main street, one door wet of L.

Ac J. carpenter, where ne uitcniia to seep consiamiy on nana aiuii ana cooice asori ment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. His stock being considerably enlarged, compri every vanetv required in thegrocery line, of the best eienea gooas mat can oeooiainen in ine new xora markets, especially FAM1L GROCERIES, and purchaed at the most favorable terms. Tht will enable him to offer good bargains to all dipned to call. AUlinJsof country produce purchascsl and tsken in exchsnge for good.

Country dealer up lied upon the mot favorable terms GEORGE CLARK. Fo'keepsie, Feb. 21, 1846. 11 NEIV GROCERY, ON THE CHEAP CASH PLAN OF OPERATIONS, a.U.l sf (H ed to tbe Dirprauuios, snd free from sll Sr.ja.k. falsifying influences of the Old Dispensation I All are invited to call and examine the new and lane assortment of GROCERIES at the NEW 1EM PLRANCE STORE of THOMAS BROOKS, 119 Main street, where Groceries of all kinds can be had as sbesp or cheaper than any other tilace in the county of Dutches.

THOMAS BROOKS. Poughkeepsie, 13, 1S46. N. IS. 1 he proprietor of this establihment is al.

ways on hand for an attacL upon the Old Ittsptuia tiom with the puret forkhire. 37 WIIOLESALEANDRETAILORO CERI. FLOUR and PROVISION STORE. The ubscriber having recently taaen ine store, no. sa, main reet, rop Caleb Morgan's) would respectfully call the attention of the merchants and atixens of the county of Dutchess to bis stock of Groceries, Flour and Provisions which with regard to rices and variety, he dedges himself to offer as low as any other in this vdlage.

WALTER VLLIE. Poughkeepsie, Nov. 29, 1S4A. 5Ffl "Warn tairung about SO Acres With DwrlugHoaw and Bamt complete. Forfurther particulars, of D.

C. Esq. Hyde Park. Dec. 37, 1615.

4 HAMILTON V. ILEES. OR SALEOR EXCHANGE. TheSubscri ber now offers for sale or Eichance. hia Farm Af land aituated In the Toarn of Tmtnn Cniint AP Ilaltkasa 1 mJ Mn.

Uah 1. a v. r. MM. from Hyde Park Landing and 7 miles from Pleasant, Va ley.contsinineabouuig Acres of first quslityland.l suttaUy divided in Plough, Meadow and ood land.

On the Premises are two dwelling houses, two Barns and all necessary out Buildings all in good repair. Any person having a small Farm of from ao to 120 Acres and wishing a larger Farm would do well to call on the subscriber aad make an exchange. Title ln 1 disputable. Terms easy. For further particulars pleasecaUoa the subscriber two mile north of 6alt Point.

WALTER C.SHERWOOD. Clinton, June loth, 1S46. 39 gjj SIMPSOV HOTEL. The subscriber has again taken the hotel srell known aa the Forbus House, and formerly occupied by 'himself. 1.

arftj. Pjww Which has rases, asesrlv AHsmI tmthraiirfcrrtitl.fV..h.? ste for the partite ercornmodation. This notes: (swell known throusboutthecountv and state, aa one of the first class, capableof aceommndaJ ting a large number of iroeiu. and In one of the most convenlentandpleasantlaeationsiri theriUsge' No At desirable HOE FOR THS TRirELLER.lbe rooms sod bedlbrunc alsravs in tbe berforder. and tk thi MmMi ssk tbecasiceatsaisUritialsandluxiarte.ofthVasaaon, I tAerlmrA n.nH, ,,1 I I I 7 repec' Fo'keepsie, Oct.

1,1316. 44 Up THS FILBS. A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED. rpHE GETABLE PILE ELECTUARY, Invented J. 1.

A. Upham, a dnt.nrtui.'ihed ithrt tcian ot Ncn York city. the only really vurcewful remedy for th dsUTtj cjroiif nt dutrt rit; comrljjJnt, the PIL1LS. eier orterl to the n.eriC4.n tmblic. Mali It i an ISTLHSkL REMEDY not an external anil will cure any case of Pilei, Cither Dleetlinp filinJ, Internal or External and robtMy the nnly ihing that will.

There no mistake ibout it. It 1 Miiv cure gptedy and yr maHt. It is alMt a convenient medicine to and Improve thecrnTal health ina remarkable manner. Jt.acn ooz coniain iweiTe ooscp, tj ixt. per aose.

It ts rery mild in its operation, and may be taken tn caeca of the moM acute Inflammation wit bout danger. All external applicatlona are in the hlt hest degree dlagreeable. inconvenient and oiTenive; and from the very nature of the disease, temporary in their effects. Thb medicine anack tthedifteasealltseource, and acuoviKOTHt renders the cure cbrtaih and PcaUaixiiT. This Electuary is also a rery valuable remedy for tnflamatlon of tne Ltver and fcpleen In fl ami tion Sorene and Ulceration of the Stomach.

Bowels Kidneys, and Bladder; lnflammatorp and Mercuria Rheumatlimt Impurity of the Blood canted by the imprudent ue of Mercury Weaknerwand Iflamotion of tbe Sptne and Back and for the relief of Freftoant Ladies, before confinement. en an ei bine, ufedeliverr.ai'ulahealthyoaT'ipiInfr. This admlraole preparation contains no miubiai. MEDicina: mo vloki. coiocvkth, OAiiaooK, or otber powertuland IrrttaUnjt imrgatiTea, and if taken according to the directions.

In case of Piles, a era a roa Lire isiccimzn PamphletsfrlTlntr valuable Information respecting the Medicine, may be obtained of Agents, gratis. 1 nesepamriii contain many casef or wtu autoen ticatedcures. The Electuarr is IheartT aa the piles now In use. S. TOUSEY, "Syracuse, T.

General Agent for ork and tbe states. E. TE1TETT ft SON, TOOHHIS, do. J. C.

Dubois. New Patti Landlne; I Pratt, Mnton: A.HoU Flshkill; BenJ. Seaman, Stormville; HU elson, Rhinebecki A. McClelland, Hyde Park. J.

C.Dean,Pleiint Valley and by agent throutrftout tbe country lrftl BlaAATINO POWDER. ut receir Bd and If or tale by tbe aub cxiber kef of Blasting Pow. dex aid low teet of FUSE, at 969 Mainw. April 19, mi. jSO fc IAIXRITER WAILS.

100 cask Jut received and for sale by al. H. TALLaMADUE. DISSOLrTIOV. TbeFartnnrsbinbHween tinder the Arm or WATERBURY A HARVEY, i thiday dissolved hy mutual conmt.

AU demands againt said firm are to be nettled by Charles E. Wi terbury, to whom all it dues mut be paid at the old ftand, where he willcontinuethe buMneof Carriage Matin? in alt its bianchen. CHARLES E. WATERBORY, ALFRED HARVEY. Hated January, 33d, 1S4T.

SANDS'S SAR9APARILLA. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURL i ALL DISEASES ARISIVG I ROM AN IMFUltt: MA1E OP IHE BLOOD, OR liAHi 1' OP THE 1 EM, SfROFlX, OR Ktifi'S LTU i KHU.MA1'1.M, ftbfUnatt Ctitaaroms Entyttoms, PttnpUs or PtiUUr tk air. BlatcArs, JViiVl. Chrome bora Eye, King rorm or Titter, braid Head, Enlargement and Patn of tht Bone sand Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyjehtUtirtymp tarns, Sftttira or lumbago, Dneavs aitutxgfto.n an tmjmdutou mse of Mercury Atilt' or Dropsy, amJ potur and tmprwdenr tat UJf Alo, Chrome Conti tuttonal DiiorJtrsuillberfiiwvtd by this ftejaranon. THE numeramobjectionstodiflereiit formi In hich hat been heielofiire pn cr are well fountteU the quantity of mrar iiiUiue.l in iin will, in moat instance natneate and utieit the ftomacb if 4 sufficient vse be tiken to be ot any benefit the decoction and tntu.on being so liable to fpoil, combined with the duficulty ot prfiaralinn, rendprthem bnth comparatively ueie and inert hence, the superior value and eifUscy ot the article new under consideration.

It is highly concentrated tor convenience and ports nothin buttliH ciirOsl iem.r. and the representative of the isr ai ariiu Root, in the same manner as Qummcis of Peiuvlanb3rk, or Morphine ot Opium. It is an ritablched faU a tew grams of cither Uaimnecr Morphine contain all the medicinal value ot a large quantity t.t the crude vub stances' hence the rfiiperioritot iliee prrjaratitins and invalid would desire to drink a gallon mixture, when a half pint contained the amemcdltlnal value. The araparilla can bed luted whrn taken agreeable to the direction, and made to uit the tt te of tbcpatient. TheproriPtorbmit to the uUIcthe folio wirur certiHiate, from a hirhly repprt able source, of a cure made by iWn their jirrpa ration ol Sar apanl)a LLinacTHTbVt, X.

J. May 1j, ln 16. A. B.if Sand Gentlemen Hiving beenci reil of a severe mrotulimdisea te by tbe your crle bratfd arist to meiitValLable apar.lU, 1 teilit to bean inrtmibtiitduty nhuh I o.te to my nit rirm; ftllowbeincstotettity to themeains whuh ntorei me to health, under toe bltiuin of Provident alter all other remrilte faded. 1 hcdita'e lirst apprarcd inunall piraitlesor bh strrs, which wai attended with violent lulling and burning; the.e spreading, covtr el the body, and unitin? off ther, formed largescalei an.l Kurf irom which isauid water, and the kin s.rarlaine and burning blood and matter cnmbined, making the diMrrsiim great as to deprive me of all natural re t.

My body being covered wdh a mat of scurf anil scales aifected my penerat health, which MMsUatL ajul I waoMi'plta abandon my bui noun. HSatTrcaiTcu oy mnJU different rerocdirs witboiit receiving any permanent bencAt. 1 then went intothe Hospital. and remained tor fnurtefn wepki under treatment, which produced temporary relief. Atter leaving the Hospital the diease returned in a few days, and, Hhenniven up by my friends and despairing1 of relief trom any source, I heard of your Saraparilla, and immediately resolved on giving It atrial The firt bottlo relieved ine of all ibe ditrrwing symptoms and did me more good than all the medicine I had taken for years before.

A continuation of your )ajariala. in combination with your Salt Rktum Remedy applied externally, effectually removed the re stored me to health, and I am now able to attend to my business. I would say to all, and particularly to my German countrymen, if you aresutterinar with xcrntula orany disease similar to what I have been, use the medi cine that hu been tried, proved and acknowledged to be all tbat ia requited to bring health to the debilitated frame. Yours, sincerely, DICK EL, Cabinet Maker. The following certificate, received by our Agents, shows its value in ca.se of Fever bant Lhicaoai, Hi.

Sept. 12, 1W4J. Mrtsrt Slebbtns tf bents. In Mtj, 1846, 1 obtained at ynurtore a bottle ot bamapariUs, and was then confined to my bed without tteep. for a week, occasioned by a violent pain from a regular oreof long standing on my right leg.

My phy sicians advised me to have the limb amputated, saying it was the only means likely topreiervc my Inc. After halt ot the bottle, the pain began to subside, and by the time I had used nea rly three bottles, I was able to tranaU my regular business, and, be f(iae 1 hid flnLthed the tourth bottle, I was as well and sound as ever I had been. 1 have no hesitation in saying that Sands Sarsapanlla was tbe means, under Providence, of avlng my limb, and I doubt not my life. I most cheerfully rernmmend it as the best article extant for the purification of the blood. Your', moat respectfully, JAMLS MILLER.

Faitbcr testimony from Vermont Lit Pail Tits', t. Aug. 10, 1S46. HfftttM. Sands: In the or 1S41 I had the typhus fever, with which I sulTercd the most intense pain, and ts hen 1 recoveied from that I was attacked witnine spina, compiaini ana jnuamea sore tnroat.

This continued until June, IMS, when my throat and lungs ulcerated, attended with a severe cough, and my ace was covered with scrofulous sores. I cannot describe what 1 sn tiered for five year, three of which I was confined to my lied and could not sit up at all. During this period received no benefit from the va nous prescriptions of difierent Physicians, and bad nearly given up all hopes of ever being any better. At this time 1 was induced to try your Sarsaparilla, from the many remarkable cures it had performed and strange a it mav appear, the first bottle effected a sensible change. By continuing its use my health has so much improved that I can now not only sit up, hut walk, and 1 fully believe, with the blessing of Providence, that it will effect a perfect cure.

a ours, very truly, ADELINE STANLEY. For further narticular. and conclusive evidence of its superior emcacy, see pampniet, which may be obtained of arents gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by B. it V.

Druzsats, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, New a ork. Sold also by Druggi ds generally throughout the United States, Price 9 1 per bottle six bottles for $3. Agents in PoughLeepide. E. TRIVETT SON, and MOSES DAME in Kingston, C.

CLAY in Hudson, W. Q. STORRS; in Vewburgh, I. R. GOR HAM; in Catkill, J.

DOANE. Uj The public are reipcctlully to remember tbat it is bands Mrnaparilla that has been and is constantly achiermg such remarkable cures of the mot difficult claes of disrate to which the human frame is subject; therefore ak for Sands' iar saparilla and take no other. 67 iTJtORTE miNO FACTORY. Toe I subscriber bavinr established film self In tJ alias for 'the purpose of atunuactuiing tone rianoe, is now prepare! io ouua or rapsir PIANOS to order. He ht opened a Wan Bm at his Factory, few doors south of tbe Eplsco Jial Church, Market treetf where per ons of the vil sre or countrv washuis to purchase beautifully con Btructedaelea antly toned and duraldeinstrumenta are invited to call and eiamine for themselves.

1 hey are all of hu own make, warranted, and will be sold at prices corresponding with the times. Forthcharacterof his instruments he would refer tothe following gentlemen, Mr. Abel Gunn, Mr. Grebe, and A. Raymond.

jLbvvta jLiiu.i. psie. April 14th, 1S4J. 81 DISSOLXTTION. The co partnerhlp heretofore existing between the mbfjenbers, under the firm of HERMANS WEST, is this day dissolved by mu ruaicorjient.

jyaiea teoruarya. JOHV HERMANS, JOI1V WEST. JOHN M.HERMANS will eontlnueat tha old stand, alwavs sunnlled witn sub tantlals, and raarsaaD roa dutt. In such tvle as he trusts wlU receive the aeneral approbation of friend and visitors. Februarvaa.

1947. 6 M. II. J. CRA5CJM.

D. DEXT1STS, No. croy Place, NY. andcornei' Maltf aw) Market su.PomtbkeepM, opposite tbe Court UoueaUid PotihkepsiQ Hotel PARTICULAR attention paid to tbe treatment or dUee of tbe lEPllUGVm, and tbe bony atruc lure of the mouth, lariou Teeth preserved In all their oriclnal beauty and TaefidaeM by filling with pure Gold. ARTIFICIAL TEETH in4ertad Mas to defv detection la most cases.

Atti. Jirtat Patait inserted where it Is practicable, ami in sTIUSt TCKSIaTS IHTllCC imvl.uvsi v. u. Whol Upper aSei's oTteth inserted ou the Atmo pberk: principle, and a reasonable length of time given to prove their utility before payment 1 Thwe patron ixing this office can rely upon all operations being permanent aad satisfactory. Tenia as moderate aa those of any regular P.

8f. One oftbe firm baa taken up bu permanent rc cideiice In Puugbkeepfie. June 10, 1847. .01 1ENTI8TRV. DR.

BRIUUS pertorma all operations necessary for preserving and beauts fvinr the TEETH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH set on the most approved Dr. B. ban FtwUr, LotUtu and J9rasjfortlesns fnrorFICk. No.

33 Garden street. Poughkeepsie, May, I M6, 30 jr ej 'i'f DR. II. F. PEERY'S VERMIFUGE, OR "DEAD SHOT." A HIGHLY valuable itrejiaratioa, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing tbe system in a few hours of every worm.

The exceeding small quantity of thia medicine required to test the existence of Worms or to remove every one from the system, its operating in a few, hours, together with Its great certainty of effect, constitute it one of tbe most brilliant discoveries ot tbe age. It seldom needs to be repeated, and never to be followed by any other purge therefore In urgent caies, as those of Pas, Spams, or Convulsions, caused by worms, its unrivalled superiority is manifest, Few medicines are better calculated to improve ths health of children, even where no worms exist; as it re moves those masses of crudities that line and closely adhere to tbe stomach and bowels, piving rise to symptoms that counterfeit every variety of worm disease. Though prompt and certain in its operation, It is perfectly safe and adapted to the tenderest age. Price Mtents per vial. sold only oy n.

w. van Main t. 70 TJi A II FEATHERS. Live Geeje Feathers of the bet quality can always be found at inusrc SIC Main street, Po'keepsle. WEBSTER'S DAGUERREAN GALLERY, OKy, MAIN STREET, Brewster' Buildings.

ZOlh GREAT RLDUCTION IV PRICED Pic tures taken and put up in handsome Morocco Cases lor ONE DOLLAR! Persons wishing to procure a perfect Miniature of them selvos, would do well to call imcrediately, aslt isnot likely they will ever amain have an opportunity of getting so perfect a Likejiesi at the svno price, Nniatn. will te unared that entire sail Ui t.oii may be riven. UIILDKLVS Llh.EEJ3ES taken in from to 10 McntU which 1 4 about half the time occupied by ennrn eratrs. Miniftture taken and set In Locket Breastjnns, Rinirs, Ac. 1 hare the bet a ortment of Gold and PI led Locket ever offerad in Pou rhkeeiinie, and I canturnnh ti.em,tr,A jurmrft, ror about the same mice a Locket would con cl ewhere.

Picture, tat on in cloudy as wnll as In clear ny ricuiresarewarranten nottoiaae, oeing iim'h. i. after the me manner as Plumhe's celebrate 1 Pictures. 91 Al I CS TED BLFORE THE MAYOR OF N. YORK.

COStMPTIO AD AFFECTION OF THE LlVtRCLREDOF TWENTY ILARSisTAND I lik DR. E. VV. V()NDERSM11H'2 INDIAN COLGil BALM AND LUNG BALSAM. Citv or ev Yoke, July 91, lft 7.

Ibis ivti reitify. that I. Nelon Laratiee, of Jersey C.ty, bavefira pir.od of twenty years been subject to a dry. hacking cniih, and a pain in the side and chf attended with niht sweats and general weak nr ajot the sy ttin. and have been pronounced LN CLHAoLV CUNaLMPflE; neither the advice of reulur l.y.tiant, nor tbe many advertised reme dtei 1 tiken, have been of any permanent bene tit, and I w' yielding hopelessly to the progress of my dieat', when 1 wi persuaded to try Dr.

E. W. VONDLRS.Mini'S INDIAN COUGH BALM AD LU.su BALSAM, by the aidofwhich, all mysymp tomi have been removod, and I have been wonderfully re tared to the bleating of health and tbe pronpect of a prolonged exirence. In gratitude lor which, and in thr bopeof benefiting others, I solemnly testify to tht in in thi ertilicate. KELSON LARADEE.J.

ey City. irn to Itiforemt, tlil ilt day ol July, 1h47. UsAtr, Mayirnf thecityot N.York. RESCUE FROM THE CRAVE Fifty tirntorrkatita DtJicuUy of Breathing Ntght Swr at'Chtlls and Fertr bver patn in the head' H.ngmg tn the Fars'Pam ii the. Side and Ch'st VealneMof tht btomaek, and other 4jfrtions, effet tually rurtd by the INDI COLOH BALM AND LUNG UALSAHI.

Da. VusocaiMiTii; Respected Sir, For the especial benefit of tbe afflicted, I ion.J kr it botbju and respnsite that the following detail of my suiter ij rr.ninrix.'K.r.'tiHiv wascmbittereil by all the misene4 attendant en disease; life bad lot every charm, and I regarded death as a friend who would shortly deliver me from torments too great to bear. Within the last two years I had fifty hemorrhages and the period of my indisposition was marked by difficulty of breathing, mght sweats, chills and fever, severe pain in the nead. ringing in the ears, pain in the aide and chet, weakness of the stomach, and other affection. For tbe Ut four or five months, before I bad taken your medicines, I coughed incessantly, and bad scarcely the strength of an infant.

To relieve myself of thi catalogue of wo, I incurred most serious expense in purchasing various popular medicines, which not only drained my pocket, but exhausted my system. Indeed, Ihadlot all confidence in advertised pinaoeas, thinkin that their boasted virtues were at be.t but of a doubttul character. However, as a lait resource, I determined to give your Indian Couph Ulm and Lung Balaam a trial, having read a plain statement in the Sun newspaper of their efficacy in Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It is now my desire to make known in the strongest terms possible, that 1 consider these as incomparable remedies as positive producers of good, where there is the leant chance of Its beinir effected, and. to usimllje.

as a friendly crutch upon whiifli tbe weak and weary may safely depend. 1 am a strong and living evidenceevidence of your skill as a physician; my testimony shall always be freely given as to the merits of your preparations, and I am fully con; I need that the day not tar distant when they will effectually supercede many of those mercenary mixtures which not only rob the poor man of bis money, but also of his health. By the aid of your medicines I have now become strong and healthy. In the spirit of the warmest gratitude, I tender you my sincere acknowledgment for the great benefit conferral by your excellent remedies. Yours, Vc.

Cat. WOOL aEV.Puuzhkeepai.e. Sworn before me tin 7th day ot November, 18 5. W. F.

Hit iMiraa, Mayor. Principal Oiln.e 3i Barclay strctt, New York. None genuine unless signed with the written signature of E. W. VONDERoMI I II, M.

D. and hi name blown in the itlass of tbe bottle. For sale by Ema Tanxrv, Poughkec sic Rom ma.fi Ms K. rtBT, Hudson S. Clav, Kingston: J.

V. B. FowLia to. INewburgb. 6mfl9 STEFIIKN ARM.

STllO.Na, Builder and Jit jr, No. 127 Main street, Poughkecp iie. oilers for sale Sweeo and EndloMtham IIOR5E POWERS, and THR ESH LNCJ MACHINE, FAN NING MILLS, Hots Rales, Straw Cutters, Dog and Sheep Powers, Churn tnr Machines, Paint Mills. tfe.nll of tbe best kind and latest Improvement. Ma chines of almost every description made to order, or old ones repaired.

fjy Sieves and Scrcensfor Fanning Mills furnished. COFFINS of all sorts and sizes, constantly kept on hand for sale. STEAM TURNING AND SAWING EST ANT, at the Hed Mdls, upper end of Main street, Pougbkeepsie. The undersiamed reapectfuUv announce to his friends and customers that he Is now irepar ed to execute all orders in his line with the utmost des patch. There bas recently been put up in the establishment a powerful Stxam Eiaic, which will enable him to execute orders tn all seasons of the year.

All kinds of TURNING, for Builders, Cabinet and Chair Makers, Factories, Ax. SAWING of every description, done on very reasonable terms and at tbe shortest notice. He would also Inform the public that be Is manufacturing BEDSTEADS of everv varietv and of all vri cea. All made of the very best material that can be obtained. Mahogany and Curry Statr Rati, BalluxUrs, Newel Post, Mahogany Knobs, it.

kept Constantly on nana ma xor saie iu per cent cnesper min eTery De fore offered. He would also give notice that he has madearrange menu ror Keeping a constant supply oi FEATHERS, of the very best quality. Customers supplied at the very lowest market He flatters himself that bv his thorough a en lint ancewith his business, and his endeavors to please those who may favor him with their work, he will continue to receive their liberal patronage. All orders attended to. CHARLES H.

WOODRUFF, Red Mills, tipper end of Main it. Poughkeepsie, July 99, 184S.1 83 tlT F. SMITH DENTAL oUK J.J.. bcusi, or rine Plains, respecs fully tenders his services to the inhabitants ot Dulcbesa and Columbia coun ties, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor him any of tbe various branches of hi profession. H.

P. S. will attend to those who may desire II In be adjacent villa? at their respective residences. frr OFFICE opposite Ilagaman' Hotel. Pine Plains, Fea.

184. 10 TTJ 1 TT JOHN I. CARH75i BB CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 311 MaU street, opilte the Journal At EaIe The subscriber would inform the public that he con tinuesat Main street, where he will always be found ready to wait on those who may favor him with a call; and where can be found the largest, cheapest and beat aMOttment of Ladles, Gen Uemen'sand Children's BOOTS AND SHOES in the county. N. B.

Boots and Sboea of every description manufactured to order at the lowest prices. i JOHN M. CABLE. Poughkeepsie, Augunt 13, M1. H9 NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.) ANTHKS ac CANaDLK are atiU to.

be found Main street. rea'tsUsHrklB dv to exhibit the most full andiWiitdidajsarl ment of BOOTS AND SHOES ever oHered la oia xmtcness. soaii not unucrune no enumcrais the articles that comprise this great and desirable stock, nor shall we publish our prices, because ten years experience la busines in this place baa been sufficient to teach us that when our customers shall ask for a price, then wdl be the time to give it But we pledge ourselves to supply our patrons and the public on as reasonable terms, and with as good an article, a scan be found In any other tabllnhmcnt in this village or elsewhere. Please call and examine lor yourselves. Poughkeepsie, AprU 3, lt47.

70 NEW CABINET FURNITURE AND CHAIR MANUFACTORY, (at the old ft stand ot Brower A. Hamilton.) The subscribers would resnecttuilv call the attention of all oer sons In want of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, to call at 3jG Main street, large Brick Building, between Isaac Tice and Dsvid Boyd, where they will find as laiijjc atuu riiLsuuiAat au aTsaasjiauaciii, va iasuiunsiui3 vsnii i net Furniture and Chairs, a at any hop tu tbe vil lage, coneutiiig in part of Patent Ex Cae, IKtomaiu, Jivaus, ard. Dining and Tea TA BLES, Mahogany, Black AValnut, and Cherry Stands, French Bedsteads, BUREAUS and Cuts; Curl Maple, Black Walnul.aiid Commuii CII1IRS, Boituii Uotk er, Maboitaiiy do. and every aiticlein the Cabinet or Chair lioe on band, or made to order at the short eot notice. Hairatid Moss Msttrssres made to order.

JOHN HAMILTON, SYLVESTER E.IIUG1ISON. Pouvhki ip it, April tutf. 71 PALMER as FROST, stssorscrvaaas or STRAW AVD STALK CUTTEBS, VEGETABLE LUTTLKS, LOHV SHELLEKS, CHURN POW ERS, WHEELBARBOWS of ail kind, Ac. Ac. RedMills, 95 rTUIE OLD STAND RENOVATEJJ.

A. Hsvlns; taken the old stand occuiied by mr father lor the taut forty years. I now ler for sale cheau his iaree stock of Good, com prisinr every artiLle kept on band bv SADDLERS, Lonitin; of HARNESS'. SADDLES and BRIDLES, and all kinds of TRUNKS, ALICES and CABPET BAGS. Also a good assortment of Waifs, LojAss and Horn BlaidtU, Sine Belts, ft.

te. LET A tew bales of BUFFALO ROBES for sals cheap. Call and see for yourselves at the old stand, Mai urttt. ALGERNON S. BARRETT.

November 4, 1316. 4 BE I LLC WHITE LEAD, LINSEED BOILED and PREPARED OILS, (warranted pure,) for ale at the lowet cash prices, by B. W. VAN 74 319 Main street. OAHT aRSSSi SIIMIHS aNDLEAtsriPE.

Constantly on hand. Lead Pipe and Last Iron Pumps and Furnaces of a superior 'quality, for sale corner of Main snd Academy streets. J. ALLEN fc Co. Poughkeepsie, March 19, 1846.

1( WILD CHERRY WILD CHERRY. Swsim's Syrnp of Wild Cherry, Wistar's Bal am of Wild Cherry, Ayrea' Cherry Pectoral, for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, ace. ice. for ssle by 86 JACOB BOCKEE, 397 Main St. DUTCHESS COUNT? MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.

Elevesitk Aa.aal Report. June 1st, 1S47. The whole number of policies isued is 7.7J9 At the period of the last annual report made the sec ond day of June, 1946, the number or policies in force was 4,021, injuring; property amounting to 00 And tor which tbe Company held premium note for 433,911 19 The laianre of cash on hand at the same date was 8,930 73 Sf iti jlal lIHillll The Company has issued the pa year 114. policies, insuring property to the amount of 1 Wl And daring the ssmetime 797 policies hsvo expired by their own limitation, and U3 have been surrendered, relesslngfrom insursnee Making the whole amount of property now protected by Insurance in this Company, 5,799,919 00 Tbe amount of premium notes received the part year is 1 91 And during the same time there has been canceuea oy tne surrender and expiration of 90 policies, Leaving Which with the amount in force at the date of the laat annual report, viz. Make the whole amount of premium notes in force and subject to assessment, The balanse of cash on hand at Ihe date ot the last annual report was There bas been received during the past year on premium notes 7,174 64 And interest on loans, 433 66 101,998 77 45.37T 16 433,814 19 top AND i MILICITOU, OrvM.sl7,Maast8satsr, i.

Opposite Stone's FORBUS RUGOLES. AassaiiDSa Faaaes it CMsaxsv J. Rcou.B. Offltt jVs.lt Market St. iPo'keeiMie.

otsy 149. V. K.CORLISS,' ATTORNEY AND tOU.NbELI.OR AX LAW, asosouclToaiscHasciar, OlEce over A. Henderson's Jewelry store, eornef ol Main and Market street, PoujbkeepJie GEORGE B. LE.1I, SURVEYOR AND I nrilV ENGINEER.

OiMsisSsssa rJ Id A CARD. S. V. FROST, hsving discontinued tbe tioods Business, still continues his INSUR ANCa, AGEVLY at the old stand. No.

30J Main st. now oc cuined by Lent ac Brett, where he can be seen at all times, and will insure on as reasonable ternM as any olhcrganl Company. I EDWARD Z. WEBSTER, teacher of Vucaland Instrumental Music, baring taken up bH residence at 78 Washington street, Pougbkeepsie, Is prepared attend to all calls in bis line. MILlTARY StUOOLS.

Jcc. taught or, reasonable terms', and in the latest and usil approved manner. irT AIso, being Agent for A lie n't tin4snufsctory fee Is prepared tv furnish llicif superior BRASS INSTRUMENTS, (warrahteitasgowl aa can be loud in tbe United Mate,) eonsbtingura full Variety of the most Improved patterns and latest inventions, of beautiful tone and dnhh. Tbe above In struinent will be furnished either singly or in full setts for bands. N.

Mu.lc arrauged for any number or variety of WiudlOftiunicnts, iO November, ISIS. Dlt. II. V. BR.IO,, wbo has been engaged fur some time past in teaching the seience and art ol LLOLU TION and MUSIC and training the voice and ear f'it speech anil song, proposes to givr practical instruction to individuals, classes, schouls or choirs wbo shall meet him for the purpose.

Those afflicted with weakness of voice, ahortness I breath, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, vial chests, drooping shoulders, Ac. can receive essential aid. Juvenile Classes taught on reasonable terms tM tiinohlal. smi circulars. Term and particulars made known on application.

operations Aienusiry jjchojbusi iu best manner. Residence No. 33 Garden street. Poughkeepsie, May 1846. "9 BY TUE QUEEN'S PATENT.

'tijT. r7VVU Vl CVJ? sf, CONSUMPTION CURED. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OK BUCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BILS1M OF LIFE. The great English Remedy for Couth. Cold; Aetkma and Otnaamjilutnl thm, e.BUATar aa.

isruuBLS aaasaDS for Colds, Cough, Athms, and every form of Pvaawisa "PURSUANT to arfiordrr of John F.H.Tallman Surrogate of Dulcnes county Notice ia given, tbat all persons having claims against th.Z tale of SAMUEL .1 the town at Wasainston, inlaid csanty, deceased. are lequirsd to eihibit tbe same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersigned Administrators of said estate, at their ertb of their rasldeace In the said tow. of WashJoa, ton, on or before ths second day or March next, or is default thereof their claims will bo debarred and precluded from payment by said Administrators out of said estate. Dated thia 37tb day of Auauat. 147 GILBERT HOLMES.

SAMUEL P. HLSTIS, ADELIA ENSIGN, tim91 Administrators of said deceased. SHERIFF! SALE. By virtue of sundry eieewions to me directed and delivered, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Nicholas Pulver 1 hav. levied ost and ahall expose for sale on IA 194 (tvi IVrswaVr at 1 o'clock Vi M.

at the hon. of Henry Hagtman, ia the village of Pine Plains, the right, title and interest of tie said Nicholas Pulver to tl. foflowinsr described property! AH that lot, ptec. attract of land situste, lylnr and being tne towitssnti viuage i riuo uounaenas follows 1 South by EJeclus B. thamlierlain and th lot owned by Henry f.

Myers, on the wet by the highway and said Myers aaxt Chamberlain, an the north by tu. highway and Ihe land of Reuben Vi. BostwicksndMsrtin Lawrence, on tbe east hy a. Kit of Nile. Uartwell, deceased and Reuben W.

Bust, wick, cslled the Hotel lot.centsining sbouttws acres. be the same more or leas. Also, a lot. piece or tract of land situate in the town of Pine Plains, bounded on the south by lands of Justus Booth snd John Righter, weal by land of John Kightrr, north by land of Jacob Near, east by the highway and Uenry Millions, con. taming about twelve acres, b.

the same more or less Dated Pine Plains, Sentemberimh, 1947. DAVID N. SEAMAN, Sheriff. 9 By John Howe, Deputy. SHERIFF'S 14XE.

DUTCHESS COUNTY COURT IN EQ.CITT Ueorg. T. Pierce, complainant, vs. John E. Hen.

dricka and wife, and In pursuance and by virtue of a decretal aider or the County Court 01 the county of Dutchess, made In tbe above entitled cause and bearing date of the twro ty.evenlh day of September, ia the year one thou, sand eight hundred and forty seven, will be sold by under the direction of the subscriber. Sheriff of the said county, at the Court House In the vilisge of Poaghkeeisie.in the aforesaid county of MONDA tbe til teentb day of November next, (Nov ltb. Iis47.) at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tbat day, the lands ami premises which in ssid decretal order are described as follows, to wit AU that certain leu, piece or parcel of land, situate In the vilisge of Pong a keepsie, and bounded as follows, yizi Beginning at a puint in tbe south line of Msln street, twenty nine feet three Inches easterly from the north east corner of the bouse situate on lha corner of Main and Hamilton streets, said point being the north west comer of a lot owned by Sarah L. Tappen thence south four teen devtees west one hundred and fifty seven feet to the north line 6f Mrs. Hopper's lot thence along her nurth line westerly ninety one feet thiee inches tj the east line of Hamilton street; thence along tbe same about fifty eight feet to the north we corner of the lot hereby conveyed and tbe south wrt corner of a house of said Morgan thence elderly ia range with the south side of the said Morgan home and the north side of a bouse on the lot hereby cea.

veved, sixteen feet three Inches thence south sixty three degree forty Ave minute esst fifty six snd aa half feet to a point three inches easterly from Us rear of a tier of privies, leaving two of said privies on the lot hereby conveyed thenc. a the fence mas north sixteen degree thirty minutes east forty three feet nine inches to aa angle in the fence thence north thirty six degrees ten minutes west twenty seven feet four inches; thence northerly forty two and an half feet to the north east corner of the bouse situate oa tbe corner of Mam and Hamilton streets; thence easterly along tbe south line of Main street twenty nine reel tnreemene to ine place or oeginning, rn. gether with the priviiegee and aubject to tbe restrictions and stiDulationa aa to buildioKe and fences in th deed of said premuies from Philip C. Morgan snd lsSh.ltflMiiSaLsnBiLsssiorLirt.dls wtr. in said John E.

Hendricks contained. Dstsif covered by that eminent medical cnemiscvr.BU October 3d, 1847. 38,910 73 7,700 33 J15.61I 03 From which fund the following losses and expense have been paid during the past year, vix. LOSSES. 1846.

JuneJ3. George Flagler, Beekman, 9 7 July 6. Barney N.fluvler, Rockland co, 6 40 II. Jonathan P. Llark, Union Vale, 14 30 Sept.

8. Peter P. Monfort, A'isbkiU, 13 63 13. Aaron II. Bedell, Suffolk co.

319 00 Oct. 8. Isaac H. smith, Union, bil it 31. Joseph Wddey, Milan, 348 71 Nov.31.

Daniel Tripp, Westchester co. 343 83 Dec. 6. Joseph II. Remsen, tiueen CO.

Juo 00 8. John it Amos Itowe.Pine Plains, 1,394 79 1847. reb.U. William Westfall, Red Hook, 80 00 Mar. 4.

Lewis Rowe, Pine Plains, A no EXPENSES. President, Directors and Exec Committee, Inspectors, Surveyors and General Agent, Secretary and Treasurer, Printing, Stationary and Postage, Total, do. Losses, .1363 60 4313 30 43 84 386 SO 83 31 639 90 0.X4J6O aiLD STAND, BUT NEW FIRM CTf ALEXANDER J. COFFIN having asso jassrt dated with him his brother in law, THOMAS TC COFFIN, they will carry on tbe STOVE, COPPER, T.N and SHEET IRON BUSINESS under the flrm or A. J.

COFFIN at CO. 381 Main street, where every article In their line will be constantly for sale st the lowest prices. Also the FURNACE BUSINESS will be extensively carried on at their Furnace, near tbe Dutchess Whsi ing' Company's Dock, where large quantites of STOVES of the newest patterns are constantly made and for sale. Stores made from the best of Iron and at the lowest prices wilt be sold to suit any part of the country. The celebrated BUCX STOVE made and for sale wholesale and retail.

New Plates will be furnished for old Stoves by leav ing orders at the Store, 381 Main street. ITr AlI nersons indebted to A. J. Coffin sre remiest ed to call snd settle. ALEXANDER J.

COFFIN, 66 THOMAS COFFIN. 45,993 60 Leaving a i alance of cssb on hand to meet tne losses ana expenses ot tne company before an assessment ts necessary, of 410,638 63 CHAN of London. England, and extensively kno as the "Great Mulish Remedy. It has been teiled tor upwards of seven years in Great Britain and on the continent of Europe, wlieie it i universallyconsidered thegreat and only remedy for this awtul malady, and now introduced into the United Slate ruler the immediateuperinteiMlern.e of the inventor. Within three years it has been distributed from Maine to Florida, and from Canada to Wisconsin, and it effect are every where alike.

Alton Ming and Triumphant: As a preventive medicine, and an antedote against tbe Consumptiveteialencies of tbe climate, it is invaluable. Asa remedy tor severe and obstinate Counhs, Inllammation or the Lungs, Croup, Ace It ia unrivaled But the American Agent Is so confident of the merit of this great Remedy, in the wor tfonns of Consumption, that be prelers to have it used by the D)mg Invalid! rather than by persons afflicted with some simple and les dangerous disorder of tbe Throat and Lungs. This may seiia trorcr language but it is the result of experience in thousands of cases, suta)ned by the most intelligent and unimpeachable testimony. We do not pronounce it an infallible remedy in all cases, but it is TU most Infallible! Remedy known tu the civdixed world. It is tbe best preventive of hereditary Consumption it is Ibe bet defender a.rsin the Influences of climate it I tbe bet remedy for incipient Consumption snd it is the grest and only remedy tor that fearful Softening of the Lunsolnflamatim af the Membrane and Tabercnlou Deeaf! Which are the la euVcts of tliat awful scourge, and which are erroneously supljed to be beyond tbe reach of medical aid.

Tbe Agents or Proprietors of other medicine, dare not claim for their pre) arations a power like this. They know that issu case have auch edect been produced Tbe grand object and purjio of tbe common 'remedies' is simply to ctsx asLixr sot to cess. This is essliy done, by sny intelligent Physician or but while dallyinj with these oxllmvb covrocsos.the patient rapidly declines, and every day places bim farther and farther Beyond the Heach of Hope Such is not the case with the Hungarian Balsam. It la always salutary in its effects never injurious. It is not an Opiate it as not a Tonn? ilia not a mere Expectorant.

It is not intended to lull the invalid into a fatal security. It i a great remedy a grand healing and curative compound, the great and only remedy which medical science and skill has yet produced for tbe treatment of this hitherto unconquered malady. It is, in fact, the 2ef Kerned, Sn the And no person, afflicted with this dread sartor st. oia assx, will be just to himself and bis friends, if be go down to the grsve without testing it virtue. Asin gle bottle, in most esses, will produce a favorable change in the condition of aav van bxt, howsvbb low, though there are caaes, we admit beyond its power to cure.

The American Agent of tbe Great English Remedy, having full confidence in its extraordinary efficacy in the worst fortns of Pulmonary diseases, boldly solicits for trestment, not tbe common and ordinary cases of simple Colds or Inflammation, but what arc considered tbe most arriLLttra casas of Csnrnvifsusi7 Incurable Tuberculous Diataae! If there i a remedy in the world, it is to be found In oa. suchss's Munossias nuiv. It has cured case supposed to be pat all ho. It ha raised invalids, as it were, rromthe very grave. It bas cured after all other medicines, and methods of treatment have failed.

It is found to be superior tu all ths effecLsor Medicated Bath, Inhalation, change of climate, or any of the thousand experiments tbat wealth and ingenuity have ever attempted. It stands alone and unrivaled, asUiecssarxsT also ears or au. Sana 01 as. Tbe obtacIes which even tbe well founded incredu lity of mankind haopued to the success of the Hungarian Balam, are now fast disappearing, as its triumphs become more widely spread over tbe land and rapidly reaching the enviable position of a standard Medicine. which uisy be fuundiu all respectablcMediciue Stores and Apothecary shoiw in the country recommended by Physicians, here their own treatment fails and kept in numerous respectable families, aa a preventive medicine, to be ued upon tbe first appearance of thi rKsartL DKJTBOSS.

Sold by McDonald Smith, Sole Agents fur the United Kingdom, at tbe Italian Warehouse, Regent Street, London, in bottles and Cases, for bbn. Ho, pltals, Ac. Ipeeial appointment osvtu s. saaoLls, 119 L'ouil Street, Bo ton, Ms. Note Agentfur the United State and British American Provinces.

American price, 91 per bottle, with lull dircctin for the restoration of Health. Pamphlet, containing a mas of English ami American certificates and other evidence, showing tbe un equalled merits of this Great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents grstls. None renuine. without the written surnature the American Agent, on a gold and bronae label, to counterfeit which is forgery. AGENTS.

3. rorsiv Syracuse, New York, General Agents for New York, and the Western States. E. TRIVETT A SOI, Poughkeepsie; B. W.

VAN VOORHIS.do. J.C. Dubois, New Paltx Landing; L. Pratt, Milton; Hoyt. Fishkill; Benj.

Seaman. Stormville; Piatt 1: Nelson, Rbmebeck A. McClelland, Hyde Park J.C. Dean, Plesssnt Valley and by agents throughout the country. lyeow33 TiRIME SO CET LAMP OIL for sale bv 17 BARNES A DEYO, 80 opposite the Dutchess Furnace.

PATEfsT mi EIJ.II EADS, just received and for sale by FROST VAN Main st, Ponghkeepsie, Jane It, 1847. 80 RESOURCES OF THE Amount of premium notes in force, 33 Less 6 per cent, paid, 94,934 64 Additional amount allowed by tbe act of; luiuijjursuon. Balance of cash on hand, Actual capital of tbe Company, 67,993 19 10.618 38 4643,747 36 James Emott, James Mabbctt, John T. Schryvrr, Joseph I.Jackson, Henry John M. Ketcham, Benjamin Haxtun.

1711 DIRECTORS. Alexander Forbus, Solomon V. Froat, Isaac HalghL, Jun. Daniel D. Akin, Stephen Thorn, 1 William H.

Bostwick, smith Upton, Fountain. TTTOOLEN STOCKI.fd YARN. GE08CE Vi.N VV ELEECK A CO. have received anoLber lot of that superior WOOLEN YARN of aU the different qualities, of tiro and three thread, from the Uilca Manufactory, and which has been so generally approved of by knitters For sale at S9T Mais It, August 38, 147 '91 ISTABS BALSAM OF WILDCHERBY.SAND'S SarMapanUa, Swaim'i Panacea, Stearns's Cam poind Syra. of Willi Ckerrv, just received and for sals si their lowest prices, by S.

W. VAN VOORHIS. May 10, 1845. 71 319 Main st. Fo'keepsie.

SCLTO.N MARKET. The subscribers have; akrntheNew Store, on. Main st.direc.tr. orrDosiletha Reformed DutchChurch. and 3d door rrom Washington st.

which they have fitted fora MEAT and VEGETABLE MARKET, where all kinds of tha flat quality will be kept constantly on hsndsjutror sale at reasonsble price. Axaongwakh may be found. Hama, Smoked Beef, Beef Tongues, fresh and salt Para, Ice. iAIso, sausage and aausage meat and lard, made by neat and dean workmen, Cattla and hogs slaughtered at the shortest notice andonreasonaDleterms. Hsms snd beef cured and smoked.

Grateful for past favors, they hope by jtrlct attention to business to receive a share of public pstronsge. P. W.L.SACEtECo. Po'keepale. July atk, 1847.

84 1 mo BLTLDERS, lURDTVAKErtc A well selected assortment ot Hardware! Carpenter' land BtaeitmUk'lTvoli, ft. Please call at tbe corner of Main and Academy streets. J. H. ALLEN at Co.

Foughkeepiie, March 19,1846. 1 Elijih HainHT, of Washington, Genetil Agent, SURYEYOHS. John S. Vsn Wagner. Poughkeepsie.

William Winters, Mdan. Jacob L. Scotte'd, Fishkill. Thos. Arnold, Stanford.

William S. Cowles. Rhlnebeck. Lyman Cnapman, Dover. James Craft, Pawling.

John Inrranam. Amenta. William C. Smith, Northeast. Abraham Tomlinson, Beekman.

Hiram ValL Amenia. Samuel Allen, Pleasant Valley. Harvey Emigh, Beekman. Edmund Vail, Union Vale, John Wing, Washington. Solomon fi.Vall.

Hudson. Jamer Weitcheater county, Benjamin BlrdsaH, do. Caleb Farshall. Walden. Orange county.

I 1 Georg S. aryder, Stockport. Columbia co.rj Jesse H. Underbill, Ysrktowa. John H.

Coe, New Pellt. Josiab C. Dubois, do. Harry Hay Putnam county. Joseph Lock wood, Marlborough Truman MabbeU, Santoga coiatyji.

creorge c. INoah r. Underbill. PeekskUL er of the SuTveyors'or to the General Agent, snd si communications In reference1 1 th. business ai thi Compsny must be sddressed (post Paid) to the sevre isry.

sadssi a.ssta, rresiaent. i Ajsa.3 je, SLaita, aecretsry, A a plOME TO TEA, GEStTLEMES AND CZZA LADIES. Young Hyson, superior quali Bf HL ty, eqiisl to any in the village, at 6. per lb. ft alisTs AUo TEA at 4s.

per pound. COFFEE of alf kinds, cheaper than the cheapest. PORK and MACKEREL by thebarrel, and all other kinds of GROCERIES of thebet quality, and at the cheapest Cash rates. N. B.

rbrmsrs' Product wanted, and taken in exchange for Groceries, by tTUOM AS JROOKS, Sept. 31. 1846. ,.43 119 Main at, HARDWARE. STORM fc UUL are now recet vtng the most complete assortment or Builder's Hardware, Carpenter'a Tools, Cutlery and House Keeping Articles ever offered In 'tabs market; all ot which has been selected with care, and win be sold at the lowest market price for Cash.

All persons who intend building will And it to theii advantage to examine our stock of Hardware and prices before purchasing. InUKittt Cut Null received direct from the Factory, always on hand atthsold stand, 379 Mala st, Poughkeepsie. 1846. JAMIESON'S EXTRACT OF CONIUM OR CI. CUTA.

A superioi article well worthy tha at. tenlion or the profession, a it possesses all the medical virtue of the plant, ia uniform in strength, which ia unimpaired by age. and ia in erery respect superior to the ordinary extract of ths shop. Phytlcans are Invited to call and examine For sale by BARNES DEYO, 419 Main at. SO oppoaif the Dutches.

Farnace. PUBLIC NOTICE hereby rtveo.that tha under signed Commissioners of Highways of the town of Poughkeepsie, Intend, to apply to. tbe Board of Supervisors or tbe county of Dutchess st their next annual meeting, for the imposing of a tax, in pursuance of the provisions or subdivisions 1 ami 9 of Section 1 of ths Art of tha Legislature or tht Mate, entitled An Act to enlarge the power or Board of Supervisors," April 18, 1838, 'on the payment, of, luuiucajicauv ncLwaruy expenueo, ana yet 10 ne expended prior to such meeting, for repairing bridges in said town. Dated Poughkeepsie, Sept. 90.

1847. ISAAC GRIFFIN, Commissioner EDGAR THORNE, of 96 GEORGE Highways. SB SI. Sl.l rv, 2. 1 ff "PURSUANT to an ora.Br V.

IBonUeI. Surro x. gsueoi juuicaesGouuL7rioijceu nereD given, tame with Touchers thereof, to the nndeni KsMd Eietjutor of estate, at tbe place of residence of i eiiner 01 inem. lnioeiown or roucDKeepnte or La Grange, on or before tlie 'eifhtH day of November est, or ia default thereof, their claia. be 'de barred and Drechidod from vaTtnenti mm! Exa arra tori out Of Mid rfatc 0ater thi day of HtJ.l AsMJar 1 riiMiisi mxj wnr.

svaieii iair uir naj FETCE XL ttEWHr.if,,. fl 1 PURSUANT an ordn or V. Bosesteer, oum rata of imtcbes County, notice 1 hereby riven. thaC all persona having claims against estate WILUAMf HEWITT, lata of tka sowar Pawling as. w.aniDtS taei wua las isucoers isngui, tu sue snaersrrneUi Henry Spade, Administrator of aakl estate, at hi res idencss, idth.townof Poughkeepsie.

on or before the tTth day of JMcasnbsrr next, or In default thereof tbeirl daimswiU b. debarred and precluded from payment hyiaiiAdmlnistratonouto said eslale." Dated this HENRY SPADE, iT BALLY BEWITTjOr i mSJ AdmbslstTatossi DAVID N. SEAMAN. SherifT. By Wm.

A. Seely, Jr. Under Sheriff. JusxrM II. JsctMV, Solicitor.

96 IsHEBIF rS SALE. SUPREME COURT IN EClCITY WUlum A. Danes, plaintilf, vs. Cyiu. M.

Smith and defendants. In pursuance or an order of the Supreme Court of tbe state of New York, equity, made tn tbe above entitled caue, I shall sell on MONDAY, the 3 zd day of November, 1347, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at theCourt House In tbe village of Pougbkeepsie. All that certain lot or land whtcb in and by a deed of conveyance from Abraham Lbatterton to Johh B. Swart wout, dated the 7th day of September, 1819, 1 described as follows: All that certain lot of land situ ate, lying and being on the north side of Main street, in the village of Poughkeepsie. in tbe county of and State of New York, and being tbe tut on which the Blackmith's shop of Moses Yelverton toad in the year one thousand eight hundred and sev enteen, bounded on the wet by Moses Yelverton, on the north by Catbai ine Livingston, on the eatby a lot now or formerly occupied by Jacob Seabury, on the south by Main street aforesaid, containing shout qusrter of sn sere of land be the same moreor lea, reference being had to a deed of conveyance executed by Catharine Livingston, executrix of tbe last wilt and testament of Gdbert Livingston, deceased, to John more fully and at large appear.

IJatrd Puusbkeepsie, October 1847. DAVID N. SEAMAN, Sheill. By Wm. A.

Seely, Jr. Under Sheriff. C.W.S.irr.PlrT.SoL 97 SHERIFF'S SALE. DUTIHESS COUNTY COURT IV EQUITT Wdliam H. Hoffman, complainant, v.

Nicholas Pulver and others, defend ants. In pursuance of a decree made In theabove entitled cause at a term of the said County Court, held at the Court House in the village of Pouahkeeptie. in and for tbe county of Dutchess, on the Jith day of September, 1847 Present, John Rowley. Esq. County Judge of the county of Dutchess, I shall sell at the house of Henry Ilagaman, in tbe town and village of Pine Plains, county of Dutchess, a.

A LjiA da, of Nocejnbtr next, all o'clock in the afternoon of thst day, the lands and preuues in ssid decree mentioned, and which are there described as follows The one oqual andivsied half part of all that certain lot or piece of land with the buildings, erections and im trovements thereon, situste in the village of Pine lains, in tbe town of Pine Plains, called the Hotel lot, being tneaaaao lot conveyed to Nicholas Pulver by Tripp Iloag by deed dated April 1st, 1837, and bounded on tbe south by Electus B. Chamberlain and the lot owned by Henry C. Myers, on the west by Ihe highway for the most part, and also by Myem and Chamberlain, on tbe north by the highway and the land of Reuben VV. Bostwick and Martin Lawrence, and on tbe east by the lot of Niles Htrtwelland land of Reuben W. Bostwick, supposed to contain about one and one half acres of land, be the same more or less.

Dated September J9th, 1947. DAVID X. SEAMAN. Sheriff. By John Rowe, Deputy.

Was. Solicitor. SHERIFF'S SALE. SUPREME COURT IN EQUITY, (late in Chan, eery.) Reuben W. Bostwick, complainant, vs.

Nicholas Pulver and others, defendants. In pursuance of a decree made in the sbove entitled causes! a special term ortbeSupremeCourt in Equity, held for the Mate of New 1 ork at the town of Pougbkeepsie. on tbe 7th day of September, 1847 Prernt. Seward Barculo, one of the Justices of said court, I shall sell at public suction, st the houe or Henry Myers, In tbe town snd village of Pine Plains, tbe county of Dutchess, on 'A 8f A da, of November issxr, at I o'clock in the afternoon of tbat day, the lands and premises In said decree mentioned, and whichare there described as follows: All that certain farm, lot and tract of Ia situate, lying and being in the said town of Pine Plains, and through which run tbe highway from Pine Flsins to Sslissury, Connecticut, snd on which the ssid parties of the first part (beinv the said icholas Pulver and hi wife,) now actually reside and have so resided for many years past, a and to tbe full extent that the aame now is and for many years ha eo been occupied and pnsesed by Ihe said partie of tbe first part, (the aaid N'chota Pulver and has wife.) hereto which farm, lot ami tracts of land lie in a body and is boundedgeneraily northerly by land of Philo Stickle, William T. Wool dridge, James McCarrick, John Hiserodt, Duts! Thompson, and the heirs or Henry Reefer, easterly by the lands or Pulvers, Istely of Frederick Couch and Cornelius Husted, and lands of Henry Knicker backer, southwardly by lamia of said Henry Knlcker backer, Samuel Tanner, Joshua Culver and Silas Harris, and weslwardly by lands of John W.

Righter anu saiu oamuct a anner ami san rnuo olicxie, con taming by estimation three hundred and sixty acre be Ihe same more or less. Dated Pine Plains, Sep tember 18th, 1847. DAVID N. SEAMAN. Sheriff.

By John Rowe, Deputy. W11. Evo, Solicitor. Cw94 irrPOSTPONEMENT The sale of theabove de scribed premises is postponed until tbe fifteenth da, of November next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Henry C. Myers, in the village of Pine Plains.

Dated Pine Plains, October 30, 1847. DAVID N. SEAMAN, Sheriff. By John Rowe, Deputy. Wm.E.o, Solicitor.

DEFAULT baring been made In the payment of a certain mortgage dated the 93d day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, given by Stephen Pardee and Sally, hia wife, then of the viLage of Poughkeepsie, Dutch ess county, to Richsrd Pudney of to. ssms plsce, to secure the psyment of the sum or one thousand two hundred dollara, with lawful Interest, which mortgsge is recorded in the otfice of the clerk of tbe county or Dutchess aforesaid, in Liber No. 4 of mortgages, on page 14, 13 and lb, an the 33d day of August A. D. IdSJ, at eleven o'clock and 10 minute A.M.; the said mottgase having been afterwards, to wits on the 16tb day of May A.

D. 1838, duly assigned by said mortgagee to Sarah Fanner, the undersigned, (then of the city or Boston, now of Dayton, in the State or Ohio,) which astfornment is recoriled in tbe Dutchess county Clerk's office Mar lath A. D. 1S3S, in Liber No. of mortgages, on page 413, and on which mortjifr there is claimed to be da.

at tha time of the Art publication of this notice, one thousand and eighty dollars and eighty one cents; and no suit or proceeding at law having been instituted to recover tbe uM now remaining secured by such mortgage, or any psit thereof. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statutes of thi Stat. In that behalf made and pro vlded, will be sold al tbe Court House In tbe vUlase or rougnxeepsie, county or Dutches, on TUESDAI, the twenty first day of September next, (September 31st, 1847,) at 10 o'clock A. All thai certain piece and parcel or land aituate, lying and being in tbe rii lare of Poughkarpale, In the county of Dutchess af or. said, and which in an Indenrar.

thereof mm Cornelius Ttmpson snd Suaannsb, hia wife, to said Stephen Pardee, bearing date the first day of May A. D. 1919, is described as bounded as follows, via: Beginnisf at a stake set In the earth one chain and sixteen links distant rroaa th. original mark or high water or Hud eon' river; thence along the south side or Msin street aforesaid east seventy firs links to a stake set la the earth thence south nine degrees west along Samuel Mulford'a land one chain and two links to John Pierce land; thence west and along John Pierce' land eighty nine links and an half to a high way which was laid out sa the 93d day of Jane, 1914 thence north eighteen degrees esst along the east side of the ssid Isst mentioned hiehway one chain and five links to the pises or beginning, conta'ning thirteen perches and an half of land. Also all that other lot, piece or parcel of lend situate and lying in the village aforesaid, and which in an indenture from John C.

Johauo. and A boy B. hia wife, to ssid Stephen Pardee, bearing date the 56th day of January A. V. 1839.

is described as bounded aa follows, vn 1 Beginning it a point In the north east corner of a lotlstebelooring 10 vometiu. aimpeon rnow belonging to capt rsi dee,) in tbe south line of Main street, and running thence along ths south side of Main street seventy five links snd sn hair to the north east earner of this lot In the junction of the saal south line ox Main street and tbe west tin. of Water 4reet thenc along tbe said west lias of Water street one chain or sixty six feet to the north line of aa alley of twenty elght link wale I thence along Ihe north side of said alley we parallel to the flrst line to th. south east corner of said Cornelius Ttnrpson's lot (now Cspt. Pardee's) thence north about nlae degrees east along the esst line of ssid Tlmpson's lot one chain and two links to the place of beginning.

Tne above description rrom the mortgage, the premises being situate near Ihe root or Main street, aad a few rods east of the Exchange Hotel. Sited Jan.Jsta. 184T. SARAH FENNEJt, Assignee. jWaa.WtLansoM,Attamey.

SI Tbeaalef thapreaalses described in ths foregoing; notice Is hereby postponed until TUESDAY, the 19th day of October nest, at 10 o'clock A M. at the Court Hawse, in th. villa of Poughkeepsie." Dated Poughkeepsie, September Isih, 1S47 1 SARAH FENNEB, Assignee. Wm. WiLsissos, Att'y.

The sale of tbe premise fa the above nottc of salr described, ta hereby fur Her postponed to TUESDAY, file 33d dsy of Novem Ber next, St 10 o'clock A. SI. of that day, at the Caurt Hon, the village of Pougbkeepsie. Dated October ISth. SARAH FENNEB, Assigns.

Was. WtLSiasas, Att'y. THH JOTXRlTAIsl ia rraisMMiD at aav i Bf ISiAC PLATT, I (WILLIAM oCHRAl Orer Not, 310 and 31 TERMS Two Dollar per ah fitly caUi.ad9&. Xa until au arrearage are paiu. Che publUhert.

AU lrttern to dJ. or ther will not receiv at fisttMc OF ADVERTISLNi tidies of test, SO cenU fat the I. eyerf ubv rsrTU co DlIsM a BrTn nOMlaS. early aiYerti mnt will he id two mtiare 4 Id. JOB PRINTING of all tWr New York Al COTBIN a.

SAVING, XI, fecteiibr huriiia It. LINV CLOT HI NO 1 Xststsf Johma. etrrntr mf taMtm i inhintll THOUSAND (11,000) IKME1 eieg am anu auraDit manner Fine black Dre Coat and Trt I brow it. olive and black nck do do tin Orer. Bearer, PiM, ami Blanket taiaimere.

Satlmet and Cloth Vest of every ue cri(tion. Also, orer ttro thousand piece I HatsK.Wr, aU 1 1.1 13. rard. or tu make to order anv garment i. Inthe thorteal 1 aVU 3 sWASri.

All DatM on price, Uip per ce Mage law 1M.VL i Oct. to, 147 33 John CiO.XU BY T1IK CAIW O. ter and other, can be PEACH ORLHARDandothei of Pennsylvania, at thelowe ttf lO siutvi New York, Aug it, 1 IT TJELI.bVILLt U1IIT1 Ll Wlut Lead lomiiany ttii wants i.e.au, ur ana a Company warrant tb otnpr wiMtei.Mii inane in in. Thi Fartory i locatei! In B.J New Jereyt ant ha been ineauperiur ii i uiiy commantletl a ate in th it Cent of what the work could il in a been recently I nwwi iv ocaer maratri 1 isrimuUT ni.plir I bya.Mrf mS aK.1 14 u.ii ortt X. i Au.

37. 147. 6m9i A1TAK! WAK! tvK VV STOHE in schuit Bui I P. Barnen' Cabinet Wire Jtooi I The vubatriberaharejut otuil irommexico, wneretsA.) irii turelr new "tick of FA.NCY A.ND STAPLEl of the latent faihiun ana Our a Mortnieut is large ami of i tench and 4.otcl. Giiit(hmu.

Llwm, iirT aamiif tern Moulm dLaia t. Swi Plaid Mu Iiat fordrrve, and I test fa thion. SHI WLlSSHA.VLSSItA ll raxiety of all wool Itrocha, Vrl iezf, iiouun Lain, black an a and Silk Leone ShajrLi. hnuare Maittiila, Linen. Linen Lawn Laces and Edsina 1 PRINTS that cannot be urvf andcoior.

liiey are au eni Deen ouu fnc rery idw ror cii We hare a larse ranet) 'I Towelin ivbleacheil and unbil Cloths linen and cotten Viai fdTit kintr njtanAi Miirtin ami axrt jB Hosiery. READY MADE We hare a larretnck Coat, summer Coat ji Pant for eren.twelTe and for one tlollar and upwardt, ll Mis irarau, rocaet tt aai We hare taken (treatpaim il nneyareau entirety new. tr. i the very lowest ca puce bled sell at New York price er han any other ettablwlimel We theretore inrue ti I andTicinity icaii.esamini We hop by ntict attention treatment if our customer 1 public patronage tull tC ana nnfennnewiu iff aj) ua B. 1 be highest p.it,e pail iry prouuee Rhinelieck, April 35, 1S47 TkJEW KLvk'SD I1C Ll COMPANY IhwCoini ul operation, the Guarantee Teite.f in the vttnt manner The Premium ia FiveDolla secure to the individual who un, of Four Dollar per weeV by diene or accident he may of prosecuune us usual aroci The Charter of tlie Com pa; rceraon who takes a Policy ib ub cribinfur one Share willeiilitle hiiatoa full pro wnicn are to Dt aiVHiea ann bolsters and th insured DIRElTO JoelW White David Smith Enoch Culver.

J.C Huntm (V.M.C'onverte. s. b. Meet.u JOEL DAVID SV John O. 'I reasur tutor CHJaPii oene W.

P. Eto, Secrets Th tasKVajftVfr bsast. theabove Company, will i et omce in new Himnurfn, Ragles Pouehkeepttie. New Hamburg Sept 10, PAYNE Gl (rOkXtlLT THO. Fashionable Tailorln ElJ Urnien enrnltl nri STREET dZtil keeu iie Hotel.

Wi I New York a large and iplerul I liih, Ameriatan ami Bxt ClaUlflSf i which we are preuareii fallow me and astonihine tov. PEJl sll Good Bftiadilotli Coat, Fine. Superfine, made ami Irimmea. Ejitra. of bet material am! We have aIo received a tar NlSillNG GOODS.incIuaim Shirt a.Sa'iiK n.ler Gloves, Drawer, Pocket Handkercb line lot tf rich Uk ami Satm we buy iur Goosii exiltn and of the beit Im.Mirtine boil wiu enaoie tauae wno Duy the lowetca ih price.

We have alo on hand a 1 tH for COMMON WEAK, whi i order int Garment for tin bought made up. and warrani fit, which to the wearer will more than those that arebvu' We Intend to do tui andthose who parCath af ain aay, PAiNE ac ULMM cneapboou i LAST CALL Thoe still i PAYNEarerequetel to nnj without further notice Poughkeepsie, March t3 If mo THE SICK AND J. SON'S COMPOUND WOOD NAPHTHA Of all in late year for the cure of 1 v.ow.a,oncunaie iou.tn.i. or fact all affectiona of the Lui haa been found more ertu carative power over these theabove preparation The Compound Sycup 1 an unparaueicu rniiiy i and healina: power of Tar rection or the Lung ia on there are combined with it prinrlnle of ome of our I toral and a thw meUicinel with "kill and care, it never! time, in the cure of all thot rwommended Principal office. rricetwceniaper oouie.

imitation For sale In Poushkeepsie a MOSES DAME, only Agent una monin, inii WOyDERFVLl OF BOGLE'S HYP FOR THE "VNE BOTfLEof thi tni fur tbe HURt wortti rold. Certificate open for manifold virtues are flowin Approved by tbe medical fat Hies oi our mo, uuiin uvnt it ment alone, raned tt wl or fame. Towerins abovi the only beneficial article it intancy ita aisamic pr in IU erobrvo Mate, acceloi in maturity, and continue sgor.HiUEj floiine i anu iu latent period of life. Gem curf. da nd ru IT and all Imi ly powerful areit product mi in numerou ca ieswni railed.

BOGIE'S HXPR haa restored the Hair to iCi beauty. Totrrey hair it it The a srjaceHa ui I brought forthnumeioiucouJ i ne fferuine, with a tc.entii cloaed with each bottle, ta i WM BOOLE. Artivt mHai jsoMon. a E. Tilrfttl New York, A.

B. ft D. Sal Albany Geo. Dexter, Troy. C.

Hem street TAYaLOR Evl VI wiU MTERSt. I to any man who due aawn GROCERIES of good quali "ITrillDOlv SHADaCS. Window Shade jd Asaci 4, 3 carpci, ware 10 Xlj, 1947. TlTl'DOW" CLAM A iuuatoiTmenxosS from 6 rj to xm, which i 10 aeu at tne lowtu pnj. thick American and French ty.

suitable for picture franJ ilazed and taiwlazed a 91 JACObfl T)ONDS LODOV AJ 1K Without prepal ttcle havinrr obtained an ia Europe and the United xnerefore appointed ine 10 ta Fotiffhkeepwie. I Hohmaus Ms Fi slbv. whole 349 Mam st. Jacoa BocaasM J)epot 141 Pear! ftrert. I Poufbkeepale, April IS, pRIND STONES.

lUufi VA Nora Scotia Grind St I sale by Apr 2 Jd, HA1 FAIIESTOCK VER VEKMIFLGE. SHLK GES. and al) other Vermififl l9M' A lirUOWlUHATETl vr Franch and nU oikku are now seiiinf at I petuion, 07 9o.

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