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lt IT fclfej i m'WitinifTWir i oVl)U no bm rery little bu been door it buwiim and oririrtt Irtifsj to tu Cm dioA tat a dm to expected I any thing more thin they ihe House. 00 Tneaai. cleMed third Mllot two majority Iwt. I imrnnuM of the Man i the Senate, by Mr. Dick 1 lator from ihti uatr.

In. I in; reolotiooa, which be diseumed tiiiruhrin It theWihnot Proviso, to I the unlimited extensioa of obey mruirra. the Gorera a to nmunhrn ita twj.t,.' I iron, upon tbs continent ek coat vanrt fernfar can be justly obtain, uch acaaanuona. nor in ah. Iierec, caa asrjr awnduntaw Med or iiwtiraliaw ie prt.

I MCMfMtnil ami the nrkl tormmfm, omenta Suie Iff" 07 urtriMMtnm. a. aruaiut a Territorial Inging to the United Statea, a niificut, siuvn wrucn CMDr I ill be beat promoted, the lf the Constitution be oh. racy atrenethened, tf lege. mar ia aomeauc polity1 urr.

mmwKM mrg tjc JTCCSJie Inore important fnorement when Mr. Calhoun Imro lution' Inquer Mexico, and to hold 10 incorporate it in our tent toil the mtmeed suV. las leva vroftuted. and I'd peltrf Goenrmnl, meter end ftnimt.mndn tkt it ami popular inttitntumt lie cf policy tie Junker fnauw at aooprea, toAscA ao diaaateroua. irdrred to be printed.

Ukraine; Important move loose inked to introdnce a tanuallv the lnexnedienrv lonilurol Mexico and de fecedt all temtoru keyornd ree Mtrreseand effress to nor leo and Cabforaia, and our Mexico, reciprocal privileges 01 consiracung raiiroaae 10 hs in New Mexico and Cal very atgnihcant, and eire' hi at head quartern. The notices ihenr te resolution! submitted to iouk yesterday and 10 the il3 are most significant rtena an early termination shall follow the debate new interest. The whole uat Mr Calhoun's demon nptly made and is of so de re ran be no mrtake as 10 t'a Message. le lrgislatuie this state uV.on Wednesday last, for juvto feel truly grateful. iri rotten senate elected ui itl goes to the tomtw, for ason to let still more roiiuined several aUe and token collectively they fell iurk.

1 occupied more thin six been not improperly called lore piper" are juh Ira en the aulijert of their and the proper lime of Iiera to a point Folk'a orpin Uirupoaea the fbunh ol July lie democracy to assemble their man. The Albany m'e proposition, and thinks conditwa of tlie democratic lent," and adds that "such preference of the press, to df in many of the states of indicatious of the wishes I an be Jittle doubt that tl ir slay Tlie Union adi'a linen should designate the Jat they will undoubtedly do. candidate competent to die them, it makes little difier ieir convention is held, so ie ipearsre ofconsuluns rwihing more. aiding to a census of this mlation is 79,908, being a lust year, and 23,000 aince irrics upon it such evidence ade of that city, the papers gligence of the assessors in and proceed to argue the possible that they have for they would not dare to it such a prominent city he past seven years strikes ilar enough, but when we llifhcult and dangerous nav 1 and its branches, and tlie I Buffered there every year. lea that are constantly open of the lakes, the aingnlar Wherever trade can be reference to Kew Orleans, Iowa, it is invariably done.

ts art opened the tendency Uilcss increase. tilings more amusuig tin 11 ly the WaaUiueton Union, echoes, about jtvKriptioa licet of the last House of rn removed, with a single Iput in their places. Tlie Ifs" should ever be turned dy to them a lerrtlU one. I ne they hear of an instance illartford ConctntWH, fan luusophisticated laitaeeare, to devour them It especially without eyru I it Kew Orlesns on the 1st kr, aud was received with the authorities, military I ig be waa escorted through 1 military procession, and arles Hotel, where be was I as the guest of the city, and iply. In the evening sue lioiel was illuminated.

He plunasippi ou Sunday the Binuuan, and several other rin Gen. Scott's army, are (Jrleans. .1 Int. We learn with 'deep uished represenative is in I unable to remain at Waab to a milder climate for tbe le to Florida immediately. cuisbed as oo of tbe most state, and Is one of the lent House.

Lulkoxd has been located dock at Fishkfll Landing, hie Clerk's office here. TM Id has also been pto ured for I and through It I put wider coatract to this e. for tie more rapidly the tore confidence tbe people Laet week tbe legula npnaiion towards the corn work, so wantonly arrested completed. It rn a line of commerce with I state, and a large section c( Starr been deprived of, tbe lentitled. canals, we perceive that Iihe Cbenanago canal into be coal region, is agaui re knded thus, it eery paying work, sod wonia neht opop the people, 01 countieeuf tbe state, in sup hira they must soon need.

While passing a neighbor's my attention wasatuacted ellawinff and lahonor With eer to ret at a suriv boll. having cariosity its and tmal resaii 01 nc my leathers, while the ox a post that way, till every l4iti IA m. Lae recti about, ran farisoasly wedlier op nntil be corner ideof the yard, and then nee. Upon seeing tut, g. ya cowardly nr made war upon Mexico." kve uehmced lo the Ird ol Polk' aeroum in 'ma and frit anxious to.

rival III SALMAGUNDI. iCounlV'aid. Towu; "Allowaifccs! AMENIA. Mr. Buchanan's prospects for the Presidency are asalract sf fsaaty Allawaaees aaiUled kr the waning be does not seem to be the man even for Saservissrs, at Us aaaaU aaeeUag: Pennsylvania, as several meetings in tavor ootn ot Datlu and Gov.

Shunk as candidates lor the same have been held in that stale since be came Robert Grant, justice, on the course. Homer flitcbcock, do. It is stated as a fact truly worthy or Polk's last John B. Barker, do. raes age, that the names of Gens.

Scott Hiram Butts, constable. ln 1 37 5 00 16 750 and Taylor occur nowhere in it except where be easts censure upon them for refusing to respect his orders for them to support their troops by plunder ing the Mexicans! The Richmond Whie and Baltimore Patriot, in dweusang the subject of the whig candidate for the Vice Presidency, agree that it would be advisable to elect bun from New York; and tbe Patriot thinks Mr. Fillmore would be the most acceptable man in that section. The famous John Jones, who once figured as the editor of tbe Washington Madisonian and organ ol John Tyler, has "come to life again," in Philadelphia, aud publishes a paper called "The Compact" which advocates southern interests, and goes for the war and slavery. It is said that the Boston and (Albany Railroad comsany is to build a new freight' depot 800 feet long at Albany, next spring, also 430 new cars and 27 new locomotives, and to have use for ihera all.

Some of that music will be over when the Hudson River Railroad gels through. AxoTiitx Dmxsiox from Xew Yoee. Tbe Providence and Worcester Railroad company have nude an arrangement under which freight will be earned from Albany to Providence at the same rate it now carried from Albany to Boston. Both bouses ol the legislature of Tennessee have pawed resolutions in favor of Mr. Whitney's proposed railroad to tbe FaciCc Ocean.

Tbe money thrown away in Polk's war with Mexico ould have built that road. Whit a jewel! At an abolition convention held at Buffalo a abort time since, Gemt Smith denounced the Wilmot Proviso, as a measure to Vfreng hen alooery within its present limits Gemt is a screamer, and like a certain Pharisee ot clJ, is determined to thank God that he "is not like other men." Anew whig paper, called the Newport Daily Herald, has just been commenced at Neaport, R. I. A post '(fice order hss been published in Russia under hi. list is given of the papers that may be received in that Empire they comprise 150 German, 103 French, 45 Englum, and Polish.

No others to be allowed in the mails. Moee Glokies! The New Orleans Delta gives tbe namea of overuse hmmdrrd of our soldiers who have died in the single hospital at Perote, rrora the fi st of June last to the 30th of October. Several new loco loco lies thrown out by Polk's immediate orgaas about the desire of the people of tbe island of Cuba to become annexed to the United Stea are again circulated in the hope of getting up the spirit of conquest. On Tuesday evening last the Polk men got up a wsr meeting at Washington. A great effort was made 10 get up an excitement, but it proved a 11ns era'Je failure.

Whig Tricypu The charier election for the city of Sitannah, Georgia, was held week before lost and resulted in tlie triumph or tlie whig, who carried their major and aldermen by a majority 25 votes, which is an increase of 91 over the whig majority of Ian year. Mr. DotrsTEU's Concert. Such of our citizens as are acquainted ith those touching and exquisite compositions "The May Queen," "The Irish Enii gcani'a Blind Boy." and "The Death of Warren," will be glad to know that the Author, laiher Composer, Mr. Demptster, one ol the best vocalists living, snd a gentleman every inch ol him, '0 favor us with a lew of his delightful ballads on Wednesday evening, in the Court Houe.

Those who wiah to hear the melodies of Scotland in their native simplicity, punty and pathos, will mer enjoy a higher treat than in listening to the ma'chlesB out pounngs of ibis gifted individual. Edit rial Correspondence of the N. T. Tribune. Tiie Price of Glory Estimate for 1848.

1 Wabhinuton, Dec 7, 1847. I have just been enabled to lay hands on the Tium RcroRT (or rather, Letter) of Secretary Walker in regard to the Appropnationa required of the New Congress for the Public Service and although evidently pared down and cut away to the very last extent, the amount is still appabng. Briefly, Mr. Walker requires rorthedeficiencie of the Appropriations of lirt year to June next ror theyearcomraencuignextjune 65,644,943 1 37 5 00 3 16 750 760 John Paym dept. sheriff.

BEEKMAN. Lewis Baker, justiae, 131 131 Hiram Thomas, constable, 2 37 3 37 CLINTON. Archibald Ostium, constable, 31 37 16 50 DOVER. J. W.

Soutbworth, constable, 3 75 Hanland Hammond, do 10 50 FISHKILL. John R. Myer, cora'r Drake bridge, 44 63 jonn iy. vermuyea, art coroner, ju uu 7Vfl For Die atmtary Service alone he requires; $9,901,140 rnr jlefi, imimm uu to June. '48 i or the Army ervice, June 4S to June, 1S49 fortifications.

Ordinance, lee I ens ion and arrearage of do Navy for one year tram June next 307,366 10,905,458 i4 ,050,363 Total for glory" Beside the Interest ($2,453,402,) on the present War Debt, tba cost of supporting the Military A cademy, and aome other items. Fiftv Focr Mil lions of Dotxxas demanded or Congress at one session to carry on the trade of human butchery for a aingle year 2 Wdl not those who must eara this immense sum, pause and think 7 Is it not high time that they should do so 7 But it will be said A part of this is for deficit cie in the appropnationa of last winter. True, and who does not know that there will be like if not greater deficiencies in ilia appropriations now called fori Aud beside, here not a dollar for Rivera and Harbors, (except a beggarly sum for Surreys and Light Houses) aud for several other important items men lougre always appropriates for. It is manifest that, if the policy of the Administration is not arrested, tlie Country must either endure new Taxes to the amount of at least Thirty Millions a tear or run farther in debt to that mount Which shall be dons 7 Mr. Walkersajs, ran in Debt but I trust a Whig House will sternly resolve and say No atoac 1 REisuar Notes Ivo more Loans! if we must have so much expenditure, let us meet it manfully by Taxaliou Wiu.W.

Proal, do do 5 00 Wm. Walsh, justice, 19 00 Wm.O.Dean, do. 13 64 Wm. Homan, do. 1 67 Wm.

J. Hugheou, do. 32 09 Daniel Wilkinson, constable, 467 80 Simeon Raymond, do. 23 69. Frederic Cook, do.

7 81 HYDE PARK. David Collins, jun. supervisor, 13 00 W.W. Woodworm, hue judge, 30 00 LAGRANGE. Cornelius P.

Ostrander, constable, 34 56 MILAN. Stephen Thorn, late judge, 8 00 George White, justice, 3 30 Frederick See, constable, 9 13 Nathaniel Pelbam, do 6 75 NORTH EAST. Edgar Clark, justice, 9 CI Adoniram French, constable, 9 96 Wm. A. Palmer, do 3 37 Peter E.Hull, do 15 37 POUGHKEEPSIE.

Charles W. Swift, supervisor, 31 00 Cornelius DuBois, com. on repairs, 5 83 Jeremiah DuBois, repairs, 15 23 E. H. Palmer, services, 14 00 Geo.

Nagell, stationery, 7 09 Wm. Wilson, do 91 15 Adam Henderson, seal for county, 13 00 VanValkenburgh Finlay, glass, 3 61 C. II. Andrus. aidine coroner.

5 00 Lobdrll, cleaning out sink, 20 00 jona r. ieison, iz cnaus, iu uu 1 John II Ratzer, board of jurors, 6 50 Bowne Co. carpeting, 3 06 Jewett Wood, floor baize, 8 63 Arnold Grubb, books, dec. 9 69 George 3 31 Wm II. Tallmadge, padlocks, 100 Jos.

T. Adriance, assignee of W. Hosford, services, 3 50 A. M. Brush, justice, 43 35 C.K.

Corliss, do 67 57 John Caller, do 3 55 Gideon II. Osborn, constable, 155 07 Wm. P. Smith, do. 355 40 John S.

Van Wagner, do. 34 67 William Graham, do. 373 33 John C. Hitchcock, do. 193 5 TLEASANT VALLEY.

Samuel A. McCord, justice, 35 33 Calvert Canheld, aiding coroner, 1 00 Richard Grant, constable, 136 13 PINE PLAINS. Ambrose T. Grey, justice, 1 67 Alexander Hubbard, constable. 394 II Stanley Hisrrodt, do.

39 00 PAWLING. J. 6 63 Benoni Wdcox, constable, 14 64 Caleb Haines, do. 5 13 RED HOOK. John Bates, assisting coroner, 5 00 Win.

H. Feller, justice. 8 4 1 Wm P. Near, constable, 13 10 Jacob Hutton, do. 8 06 Barnet Welch, do.

19 60 RIHNEBECK. Moses Rine, justice, 13 50 13 50 STANFORD. John II. Otis, supervisor, 32 20 32 20 WASHINGTON. Wm.T.

Hernck, constable, 10 13 7 50 George Record, do. 2 73 3 73 Oeaeral Coaaty AlUwaaeea. William Eno, district attorney, 1000 00 1000 00 Augustus R. McCord. co.

enp'td. 500 00 500 00 David Seanian.shenrTi. jailor, 2439 33 3439 33 A Inn 11 Mam An 504 7 MJ 72 767 07 61 53 41 63 71 50 199 15 44 03 156 90 159 80 103 10 96 80 80 70 100 00 300 00 16 86 23 00 33 83 344 00 430 45 209 75 275 9 50 44 62 300 500 19 00 13 39 1 67 39 09 430 63 23 69 7 81 12 00 20 00 39 43 800 3 30 9 13 6 63 9 63 9 96 337 13 37 31 00 583 15 33 14 00 709 94 15 12 00 3 61 500 20 00 10 00 6 50 206 263 9 69 2 31 1 00 250 43 35 67 57 355 155 07 230 33 3167 373 32 135 00 35 33 1 00 113 03 1 67 35136 33 71 6a 14 64 4 62 500 8 41 12 10 700 13 00 James 3 75 3 75 Soiiervuor ol Clinton, 9 75 9 75 John Kewkry, council for overseers of poor, 25 00 Michsel S. Msrtin, Justice, 1 1 25 Wilhelmes Benner. Town Clerk, i 85 70.

RHLNEBECKJ 5 25 00 11 25 35 45. Tunis Wormian, Sup. and Justice, 50 50 Moses Ring, Justice, 36 19 James Moalfbrt, do. 23 75 C. E.

Wynkoop, do. 12 50 George W. Bard, Town Clerk, 36 25 Supervisor of Stanlord, 7 62 STANFORD. John II. Otis, Supervisor, 8 75 Morgan Hunting, Justice 15 69 David W.

Carroll, do. 13 75 Stephen Gomsey.do. 9 20 Obadiah Height, do. 17 37 Alonzo Buel, Town Clerk. 27 13 UNION VALE, Jaxvis Hall, Supervisor, 6 25 Isaac Vail, Justice.

8 75 Wm. W.Abel, do. 8 50 J. M. Culler, do.

8 75 Isaac Vail, late Supervisor, 10 35 Leonard B. Sherman, Town Clerk, 16 50 John V. Abel, 9 25 8 75 15 69 13 75 9 30 11 37 27 18 6 35 uu 8 75 10 35 16 50 925 Asoution According to the Kentucky rj.EOBCE.VAW KXELXK to. have.tiii.day VT received another lot orthoee fine new papers toadrocate the abolition ot slavery art soon to Decotnmencea in Virginia' Killed eUe Imtoxic'tei. Micbeat FitJgerald.

waa killed at LjiwreBca. Mass. OD iTiAnkimvifiir 50 50 1 evening, by falling down stairs, while intoxicated Ju 19 I and breaking his neck. 13 50 36 25 7 62 WASHINGTON. Stephen Haieht.

Suoerviaor. 5 00 00 Cortland S. Fitch, Justice, 21 33 21 33 James G. DeForest, do. 13 75 13 75' IsaaeLawton, do.

I3 50i J.P.Sbsrpsteeii.TownClerk, 14 75 14 75 Samuel R. Wood, do. do. 44 12 44 13 I do hereby certify that the foregoing a correct transcript from the minutes and file of the Board ofSuperviwrs. C.

REED, Po keepsie, Dec. 13, 1817. Clerk ol the Board. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. ItTThe Discourse of Mr.

WALDO, In memory of Bev. Chulu Loos, will be repealed, by request, on SABBATH EVENING NEXT, at the Bsptutlhlp el in Mill street. The series ot doctrinal dieoures to be continued ia tbe Cwmgrre, auomml Ckmrtk on Sabbath Afternoon. Poughkeepsie, Uecemhrr 14th. 1947.

Iw A CARD. IJTMB. DEMPSTER respectfully informt the inhabitant of Poughkeenic, that on ednesday Evening. December 93il, he will rive a BALLAD SO IEEE In the Court tfoao. in tnich he will introduce the "Mar Queen." "The Lament of the Irii.li Emigrant," an.1 several other of hi composition already stamped with public favor.

For particular see haml bill. The Concert will commence at half pajt 7 o'clock. Poughkeepuc, Dec. 18, 1347. Iw (THIBET lAIEBlNOS.

of black, drah. uia umer isncr COlOM.JlAI'O a large auortment of one yard wide I RICH SILK VELVE1S, of all colors, for Cardie nal with a few pieces of heavy iBLACTC INOIA SATINS for Cloak. I N. B. A great variety of new DKESS and CLOAK TRIMMINGS, such a Fringes, Oimpa, Buttoni, Ac.

alo received. 7 December 18, 1841. plST.U,lS A'ND JTEW TEAR GIFTS. 'V: UBCBflliaTe received fri i uc ajvc oi me ratrlarch and Prophets HAIXOCK' COtGII SOLUTION, an expectorant for Coughs Bronchitis tc. can be obtained at No.

253 Mill street. DuU be raanty Board si Supervisors, December 15th, 1841. wotted, that the time of holdine the snnual Town Meeting, in the eeversl town in the county of WHUHn, US 1 KIEV, (UIII1FU 1DII lOeT 06 held on tbe FOURTH TUESiDAV IN MABCH, In each and every year. I certify the fornroimr to be a true transcript from proceeding of said Board, and Lhe whole of uch resolution, as flnady amended and pawed. 3w71319 LOLUMBt SEED, Clerk.

Alonzo II. Alorev. late do. do. 509 Joseph T.Adnance.county clerk, 767 07 Robert Mitchell, late do.

do. 6155 Joseph T.Adnance.disbuisements, 41 63 1 50 199 15 44 03 156 90 159 80 103 10 96 80 80 70 William Wilson, books, tVc. bdward r. Taylor, coroner, Benjamin Thorn, do. Journal Eagle Office, printing, Egbert B.

Kdley, do. A. T. Cowman, do. Wm.

R. Addineton, do. Ed ard M. Smith, do. Cyrus Sw sn, costs fees in old suit, ijoluninus Keed, ctera, Ralph Kent, N.Y.city police off.

20 00 II. S. Scbenk, do. do. do.

22 00 John Rowley, first judge. Alexander Allen, aup't of poor, Abram Rose. do. do. Ephraim Hernck, do.

do 33 82 344 00 430 45 203 75 To build fence to jail andSurro ftMntd mk drm yJ, Surrogate's office, Owen T. Coffin, services, Theodore Seaman, do. To furnishing cases for books and papers and tables for surrogate's court, David N. Seaman, desk sheriff's off. To pay back debta on acc't of poor.

Poor fund for ensuing year, Repairs of county house and premises, Jury fund. Court fund. Contingent, Abstract of TOWN ALLOWANCES, aud.ted and allowed by the Board Supervisors, at their annual meeting in November, 1847. AMENIA. Mmm.

nl prfsaMWd. Am'tiPd. 050 00 afiffiffl 10 00 10 00 230 00 35 00 10,443 99 18,000 00 250 00 4,000 00 4,000 00 1,500 00 STCcrl. Webb'i alUcl upon Mr. City reciev ed with raptimi at Waslnugton.

The Union call, it "mauty, able and Tlial Brigsdier hip will be forth comiuj now. Wentern State Journal. HEIR THE WORDS OF AV OLD SOLUIEB. FUiUilcljihii, Auguot 16, lSlG. Tai thb Pi lic hen a wiMier in the American caiaiu iu 1, with many other, (owinff to prett rii.ure) bad a violent atUca of dieeui the lung, by bichlwn diftbled trom duty for a longtime.

isina thtt ierith! until have nerer been fieerroro cuuh and a dtUlculty or breathing, lrtr ttiryerl haTeeximtoratedutrui a gilt a day; utten muLh more, and umKinie mixed with Mood, lor month tOjKht night after night, 1 hare bad to sit or be buttered uji to obtain my breath, lheweak ne and debilit) caitned by iuh constant rxpectora tion, frfsiuently brought me to a state bordering on drain. 1 have had kilful hyiiian to attend me, and erery Ihin jne that a thoupht likely to give me relict, without any beneficial effect La winter I bad another very severe attack of Inflammation cf the which I lutiy expected would be the Ian. 1 then considered my ca.e a pat the aid of medicine, vhpn Iwaadri edliaUriAI4l NK'SPAPPrTilB ivi I did sa with a hoie that, a it had cured many of my acquaintances of various, diseases of the lung. uiiut. ai irar.1 uir.igaie my eunennga.

neea i aay how tilled I feel It Mai rtffrtuallu turtd mr. Ai soon at I commenced taking it, I Jound it reached my cae. and I beran to breathe with more freedom. lMy ex iect oration became eay, and my couh entirely h'lt me. 1 naw reel as well a ever I did in my lue, and am better than 1 have been for the lat ixx YtAU.

Now, after BUiTeriiig co long, and finding at clonal rcliLf fiom Dr. Jayne'a 1 teel anxiou to inform my fellow citien where relief may be had. MlHOLAS Lombard ttreet. Mr. HarrU ha long ben a worthy member (we believe a deaon) of the First Bapii Church in thit city, and imjiliut confidence may be ilaced in his a sertion.

Sal. Ertmtng Pott. Prejiared only by Dr. D.J AWE, FhilaJe'i hi and sold on agency by VAN VALKENBLHUH i FINLAY, 249 Main neit door to Rutzer'a Hotel, Pough kepie. PITTING OF bloOD It should be remembered, when the utream ot lile encutnhered with mor bid humoir, that iu volume or quantity i inrreaed, the blood veelx are tilled to overflowing: heme a rupturing of thoe which terminate in the lungs, and pitting of blond, coiwumption, and other dreadful complainU.

Wbight'i Iudu Vt.sTaLC Pill art ctrtatm to put an immediate stop to spitting of blood because they take out of the circulation those uele and corrupt humor which are the cauMp not only of the bursting of blood veel, but alo of every malady incident to man. From three to aii of aid Indian Vegetable Pills taken at niht on going to bed, will In all cae pive immediate relief, and if repeated a few time, wdl ront auredly restore the botly to a jtate of Round ht alth. Beware of coated Counteilrit. The only original and renuine Indian Vegetable Pill have the ttgmatmrtmf William WamMT ipnttfnwitk a pen on the top labrl of each boa. None other i genuine, and to comnterfmMt this i forgery The genuine for ale by UEOROE NAGELL, No.

176 Main treet, and E. G. fc L.J. HOPKINS, Main trcet, aole aent for Pouphkeepie. Branch Office and General Drpot, 239 Greenwich street, ev.

ork. YOUNG BACHELORS' BALL. AT RUTZER'S HOTEL, FRIDAY EVENING, December 34th, 1847. A GRAND Fancy Civic and Military Call of the Toung Bachelor boclcty, will take place at Kuuer'a Hotel on the above Ereninir. The Committee inform their friends that thia will be one or the mont select and interesting Ball ever given In Poughkerpsie.

The following Coumme will appear during the evening The Lady ot the Lake. Nydia, the Flower Girl. Bohemian Girl. The Nun. lhe Maid of tbe Went.

The Brigand' Daughter. Paul Pry. Doctor Boltn, Red Rover. Gondola Club Dre. Grand Father Whitehead.

The Prince. Jack Downing. ThePoa tillion. Tbe Old Bachelor. The Chatham Guard.

Claud Melnott, Ac Ac. Tickets 91, to be bad ai uuuer'a, Simp'on', Balding, and the principal Book store. Peraon ironating Clown, Negroes, Drunken or improper character, will not be admitted. Leader of the Muic, Joseph Gvnn. Dancing to commence at 7J o'clock.

The room will be decorated In a proper manner. Poughkeepict December 7th, 147. ln6 SUPREME COURT IN EQOITrMartln Travft and ife, vs. Delilah Mosher and other. fKA rplUE HEAL ESTATE of whieb Amoa Mother Wf died seized, situate In the town of Stanford i in the county of Dutches, will be old at Public Anttiom, on the premiae, on the lith daw of Jamuaiy nertw at o'clock at noon, lo the highest bidder.

The Farm co mams about 23J ACRES of choice Land, and the Wood Lot contain about SA ACRES. Title unquestioned. Term made known on the day of Kale. For iarticulars inquire at the premiei, of the heirs or of OTIS E. BOWMAN, of Milan, or of TALLMAS St DEAN, Of Pou3hkerpie.

iMxemaer id, 4Wi aGEMFoa KRSKELt SO 'SWATCHES. I eo riPHC underjcnl navlno hcn anoolntiMl Meet IUiutratioiu. jyfa'J fenof tSehoiueof LiniRoniLkA Leaflets of Memory, an Illuminated Annul, edited t1T.Po,,'0r tie sate of their eele 1 vj v. Loaie. auioutii ana WATCHES la rnompMn'a Seasons, ilia trated bl 77 elaubited anuaj mumm, will keep conrtantr on hand Sinn by the Etching Club.

rtr.llnn. an sasortmeol of thetr Mottmnu mud IVauAu. Main Halletk's Poetical Work, with Portrait ana lllu. "yswsla. for srtail, and to flit order uoidflnllu' Poems, Ulustrsted br 'Sesia ns br the ines wetcbe have been for Etching Club.

a number of years out of thu market but are araln Tbe Snow storm, Cbritma Story, by Mr. GoreJ oa account of their mperiorltj over aU iiKHuuiui nunrT aucaie, unniimas oioawma. l. Jr uu I orjet Me Not, ChrWitn Keepwke, Roujh and Beadr Annual to which may be added Standard Poets IUua. tralrd.

Miniature Volume, Fancy fce. in great variety. 6 December 10, 1847. NEW WINTER GOODS. tiEORGE VAN hXEElK it CO.

have jut completed their purchase for the Winter trade, having reteired a Urse aortment of choice Good well adapted to lheca son, would respectfully invite the at'ention of pur. chaier. 7 Dec 19, 137. LUMBFR YARD. The subscriber have opened a YAKD at HUNT (the tower) LAND ING.forthe sale of LUMBER of all the various kinds, qualities, Ac.

PINE and HEMLOCK LUMBEB, JOIST. PLANKS. BOARDS, SHINGLES, Lath, Limi, Cemtnl, Bmhd Plaster, Marble Dmilrfi. Together with all material used by Builder, to which they would call the attpn tion and solicit the patronage of all wanting any thing in their line of trade. N.

B. The above stock will be "old as reasonable and on as good terms as can be purchased elsewhere. R. MILLARD lO. Poufthkeepsie.

Dec. 13. 1S47. 7 CiA DOZES TOWNS END'S SARSAPARILLA ju received and rorsale by JACOB BUIKLE, sole agent, Poughkeepsie. Merchant and dealcrssup plied at the wholesale price.

7 DacADrvi. IIuaaicAM in imc Island of Tosa uo. It will be recollected that from the Jamaica papers recieved sow. eeks arjo, we anuounced that a terrible hurricane had receutlj devastated tbe beautiful Island of Tobago, one of the British West India possessions, causing a great destruction of and human life. Tlie New Orleans Commercial Times haa letters giving some details of its catastrophe from vvhicli we leant that sixty one large country residences, Cflv uine plantation augar worksetnd six hnndred aud lhirty dwclluig houses, and other edifices, of which some were relipous ones, churches, chapels.

Ax. have been swept into irretrievable ruin by this awful slorn. Up to Ilia latest dates, the names of thirty human bsinga liars been ascertained aa having perished during the terrible war ol elements and it is believed when full accounts are received froin the remote parts of the Island, that number will be very much increased. The Jamaica papers say that tlie distress occasioned among the population by the disaster, is so rrreat. that a memorial haa been addressed to the Home Government for aid aud saccor.

Later Foreign Items. The London Timtm of Nov. 19, haa a few items of news later than was contained in the Liverpool papers ol that day. We male a few extracts' Letters from Amsterdam, received Una morning mentions that no new TaHurea had occurred in that aity, and that "the fueling was less gloomy than al the date of tbe previous advices. From Havre tlie failure is reported of Messrs.

BonafTe A. Co. American merchants, a respectable firm of between 20 and 30 year's standing Letters from Hull this morning mention the stoppage of Mr. Norrisoo Levett, a merchant in the Baltic trade, but tbe amount of liabilities is not staL From New castle, also, a failure Is reported she nature of which, however, is altogether unimfirtant. Seilierlati, Zuricl, Km.

13. Some cannon shots, fired on Mount Albis, announced an offensive movement on the part of the forces of tbe Sunderbund. Th. drums immediately beat to arms, and all tbe troop, of tba garrison left, with the chief of tbe 5th divisuu. Col.

Gmur at their head, in tha direction of Ouenbach, on the right bank of tba Reuse. The trops of Lucerne, with their allies, consisting of four battalions of infantry, four companies of riflemen, and two batteries of field pieces, bad crossed the frontier at 7 o'clock A. M. On reaching tha neighborhood of Ottea bach they attempted to eeixe on the bridge of boala throwa over the nver by the Federal troops. Tbe latter hastily restored the bridge, and a brisk cannonade took place from both banka of the nver.

A portion of the forces of Lucerne advanced to Mini, and gained possession ol that convent, and an obsthmte resistance was made by a Federal battalion, V'ich fired grape shot on the assailants, and killed upsrd of 200 of tbem, and lhen.fell back on BremgarUa. To day tbe combat reoota meaced, and daring the whole day we beard a load cannonade in the traction of tha Lake sf HaUwyl, where tha 4th division appears ts have likewise been attacked." CoIomI Gmur is operating wits' his troops to cut off the retreat of tha lorcea of tba Sunderbend, who Heeled that movement ia the bops of bang joined by tba Caabolic popslalasm of Argeu To morrow I shall probably le able to give you tha particulars of liese engagements. JOB PRINTING. AU klads of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING executed at the Journal aad Eagle Establishment. CIRCULARS, CARDS, LABELS, tjt.

kty Printed In the Xaglut, CtnsjOB, fWars, JialiM or Spniih Languages 110 and all Mala BU i Noah Undlev. Supervisor, (6 25 Kooert urant, justice, iz uu I iomrr I Iitchcock, do. 7 50 John B. Barker, do. 9 93 Columbus Reed, do.

15 05 John C. Psyne, Town Clerk, 85 50 llrin ol Ubadiah retry, ix av BEEKMAN. Joseph C. Doughty. Supervisor, Lewis Baker, Justice, James N.MoreJ, do.

Wm. A. Holmes, do. Wm. I led Jen.

do Chas. J. Benjaoiin, Town Clerk, CLINTON. Elnatbon Gaiety, Supervisor. Ben J.

Hicks, Justice, Alfred Duel. do. Daniel II. SUiultz, do. Wesley Butts, Ton Clerk, DOVER.

Edcar Vincent, Supervisor, Robert Van Wyck, Justice, Simeon Collar, do. JohnM Tler, do. Kdward Ward. do Suandinett Wheeler. Town Clerk, 9 50 FISHKILL.

John S. Sleight, Supervisor, William Walsh, Justice, William G. Dean, do. William Homan, do. Wilhsm J.

Hoghson, do. Amos Denton, remission of tsxes, Samuel Bowne, Town HYDE PARK. David Collins, Jr. Supervisor. John Hinchman, Justice, Isaac Mosher, do.

A. Williams, do. Joseph Tompkiw. do. John A.

Parker, Town Clerk. LA GRANGE. Sues Sweet, Supervisor, 7 50 10 03 503 750 IS 04 S6 50 3 12 7 50 15 25 12 50 SO 47 8 75 6 25 19 47 7 50 8 75 1SS5 39 33 20 82 17 90 15 29 II 03 136 90 19 87 56 IS 925 3 75 250 32 12 3 75 Sitae eet Com. Manch'r Bridge, 43 07 John Bodden, do. do.

16 32 B. Van Dyne, Justice, 5 00 J.C. Colwelf, do. 9 35 Isaac C.Cornell, do. 13 18 John M.

Baker, do. 11 75 John G. Pells, Town Clerk. 24 50 MILAN. Oris E.

Boh man, Supervisor, 11 5 Edward Teal, Justice, 12 50 William Winters, do. 12 50 George White, do. 16 91 Rensselaer Case, do. 13 75 Henry I. Teats, Town Clerk.

20 40 John A. Risedorf, excess taxes, 7 56 Wilbur Story, do. 8 40 NORTH EAST. James Hammond, Supervisor, 5 00 Charles Patterson, Justice, 6 54 Edgar Clark, do. 13 13 Piatt A.

Payne, do. 6 25 D. Bryan, do. 3 ,5 Edward Crosby, Town Clerk. 17 17 POUGHKEEPSIE.

Charles W. Swift, Supervisor, 11 81 A. M. Brush, Justice, 179 00 C. K.

Corliss, do. 470 03 John Caller. do. 40 37 Adam Henderson, Town Clerk. 194 CC John Bodden, special com.

Manchester Bridge, 59 38 Moms G. Loyd, 63 PLEASANT VALLEY. George Holmes, Sopemsor, 8 75 Wilhsm Wilde, Justice, 6 25 Jonathan Divine, do. 7 50 Samuel A. McCord, da 13 75 Seneca Dean.

Town Clerk, 89 54 Daniel O.Ward, 4 50 PINE PLAINS. John H. Mosher, Supervisor, 16 00 Asabel Hernck, Justice, 15 75 Lewis Rowe, do. 4 90 Isaac J. Sutherland, do.

6 25 Warden Htserodt, do. 13 75 Hiram R. Davis. Town Clerk, 36 85 Sunerraor of Clinton. 3 00 Wm.

H.Conklm, damages in laying out road. 95 00 Benjamin Keller, do. 3 00 PAWLING. Nathaniel Howland, Supervisor, 6 00 EUjah Dodge, Justice, 20 43 J. W.

Stark. do ,38 33 Benjamin Burr, do. .14 00 Archibald CamobeU. datnasrs in laying out road, 125 00 Robert Van Wyck. Justice, 1 00 Joshua White, do.

8 50 Charles U. Hall, Town Clerk, 20 00 RED HOOK. Bates, Sopemsor, 10 00 Joseph Martin, 14 50 William II. do. 1125 ConsidrT Clark, do.

18 71 $6 25 12 ou 750 9 9J 15 Ci 25 50 12 50 750 10 00 500 750 13 04 26 50 3 12 750 15 25 12 50 19 22 8 75 C25 19 47 750 3 75 950 18 23 38 56 20 82 17 90 14 45 11 03 136 90 19 87 56 IS 9 25 3 75 250 30 87 3 75 43 07 16 32 5 00 935 13 18 1175 24 50 11 25 12 50 12 SO 16 91 13 75 20 40 756 2 40 500 6 54 13 13 625 375 17 17 11 81 179 00 470 03 40 37 194 66 59 33 63 8 75 625 750 13 75 80 54 450 16 00 13 78 4 90 625 13 75 36 25 3 00 95 00 300 600 0 43 38 33 .14 00 125 00 1 00 8 50 20 00 10 00 11 25 150 18 7,1 From thf New England WthinKtoniiin. We Uke I'leaure in trnfcrrin tht follow in rer tificate or Mr. Covert, in larnr of the curative ertie of Wi tar' Balaam ol Wild Cherry, to our column. Mr.rorertfot the firm of Covert Tocalittts) ha urenlonp and favorably known in thi city ami a Tocali of rare attainment. We hare watt bed with painful anxiety, hi (U rliiiin health from the disease of which he apeak ami have almost dwpaired of hi recovery yen, we placed him in the catalogue of incurable but thanlti lo the virtu of Dr.

Wjetar Balaam, he i now, greatly to our aD Uofton, May 35th, 1347. Mr. Seth W. Fow le. Dear Sir There are ao many quack medicines at the present time, and each one hat more or Ies certificate from real or Imaginary individuals that I hare for some time had doubt i of the proi'iittyot emnjr, any testimony in favor of your medicine.

But being awured that I have been bene. filed by it use, and reeling satufied that by ji mg in my testimony in regard to its medicinal qualities, I may, perhajis, be the means of some one mm. larly afflicted, I therefore cheerfully add my testimony in lavor of the medicine that I know has done me great good. I have been afflicted with the Bronchitis for a number of years, and by the useof a couple of bottle of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, I am happy to say that I am almost free from the above troublesome dUeane. If this should be the means of tavmg even one of my fellow beings from that moct troublesome and painful disease, Bronchi h) I shall be fully paid for my trouble in writing the above communication.

Rtypcctfully yours, B. COVERT, VocalM, Firm of Covert tc Dodge. Be not deceived remember that spurious iunta lions other preparations of Wild Ckmy abound throughout the land, but it is Dr. WirtAK'a that ha performed so many thousand wonderful cures, there fore buy no other but tbe genuine, original Balaam of Wild Cherry, signed X. Butt on the wrapper.

The renuine signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. SETH W. FOWLE, Proprietor, Boston, Mam. For file bv Dr.E.

TItlVETT, wholesale and retail, and by DrugUts generally. SANDS' SAKSAPARILLA. Among the names of thoewho have enriched tbe garden and field of England with uxeful plants ire those of Sir Walter Baleigh, who Introduced the potato from this continent, Mr Anthony Ashley, bone introduction of the cabbaae commemorated on his tomb, and itich ard Weston, who first cowed Clover Seed, brought trom Flanders, in the English ineadow. IIiMory, however, ha not preserved the name of the dlitcov erer of SarapanUa, a slant whose librou rooU are worth all the aoove namod vegetable productions valuable a we admit them to be. Who that has wit newted its effii ts when administered in the form of Sands' barpapanUa, will deny this position? Surely no one who has seen the fcroiulou patient before and after a proper course of thl remedy, or who has observed the eurpririing facility ith which it obliterates erery trace of ulcctous and cutaneous diseases will affect to deny that the reputation it enjoys hat been worthily obtained.

ITFor further particulars and conclu fve evidence of its superior ralucandelfiiacY, see pamphlets, which may be obtained of agenbt gratis. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. Jk Wbleale Druggists, 100 Fulton, corner of William nt. 373 Broadway, ana 77 Et Broadway, New York.

sld also by E. TKIVETT SON and MOSES DAME, Poughkeeilet and by Druggixt generally throughout tbe United Statea. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for JJSee advertisement. A Merry Chrismas a Happy New Year JUaT tall in at MORGAN'S 221 Man street, where ou will find ju what you want fj lendid gold Watthes, Chains Bracelets Pins Lockets, Pencds Card Caes Fruit Knives cold Thimbles fin per Bints. tilver Cups butter Knives ilver Forks Spoons eld Pens 1 lated Cake Baskets Cators Rich Fancy Articles, Ladie' dressing Boxes, card caws 'river combs, La die CcmpanionsOentlemlns' Dressing Caei, gidd and silver Tooth Pit ks Boquet Holder, Fans Meel Bag and Purea, ic.

Married ladici will leae call the attention ol their huibaiitls, and younj? ladies thrirfiiendi' to the alrfvc( and oblive the tub criber. D. C. t7. IH47.

2t7 WILLIAM S. MORGAN. NEW HOOKS, AT THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND TIIACT DE POM rOHT, 3J4 trt 1 he subcrlber is receiving hi uual supply ol Book for the coming Holidays from the American Sunday School Union and Tract Society, and otter one of the be aoit meat ot PUBLICATION ever offered in this place. It is unnecessary to enumerate them or puhlih the titles, a there are to many of them, suitable for Parent and Children, and all who good and cheap Books (in lam or fancy Binding,) are invited to call and examine for thetnlve. Alo the Christian family Almanac and American Temperance Almanac for ISii, by the dozen omingle.

Dec. 14, U41. 3w7 8. II. BOGAKDUS.

WlrkTT'ENDUE. By virtue of i decree of the ffSilL Surrogate of the county of will told by or under the direction of therubscr. oer, execuiors oi toe eiaie or jteuDen Keen, oecra ed, at the late dwelling houe of thesald deceased. In the town of Amenta, on the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, at li o'clock at noon of that day, all the REAL ESTATE of said deceaved, mluate in iaid town of Amcma, together with the appurtenance. thereto belonging.

Terras of sale made Inown by application to cither ot the subscribers they will alo be read at the time and place of sale. Dated Amenia, August 30, 1947. 7w9J LESTER REED, 0 POSTPONEMENT The sale of the Real laie aoovenewenoea ts postponed until dam of November next, at tbe same hour and plate. October isth, 1847. awt LESTER HEED, txul ReaTEa tate of Reuben Reed, deceased.

Is lurther poti oned until MONDAY, the Gih day of December next, at the same hour and place before mentioned. November 1Mb, 1347. JESSE BAH LOW, 3w3 LESTER REED, etM in POsTPONEMEANTThe saleof the Real Es tate of Reuben Reed, deceased, is further postponed untd SATURDAY, tkt 19th day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M. atthepIacebeforemenUoned.

December 13lh, 1A47. JESSE BARLOW, 7 LESTER REED, Ew'QW. Executor. utor. JTEW AND CHEAP BOOKS.

rpllE1 CONVICT, or the Hypocrite' Unmarked, by O. P. R. Jame Prke Jo cents. Geooilla Lynmore, by Ml Leslie.

A Campaign in New Mexico with Col. Doniphan, by Frank G. Edward, a Volunteer. Part XIV Dombi k. Son, by Dicken.

The Maneuvering Mother, by the author of "The History oft Flirt," tc Price jft cent. 1 he Magic Figure Head, by Charles Carey. Lthel Churchill, by Mix Land on 33 cents. Geore Loveli. bv a me KnnwiM.

Alamance, or the Great and Final Experiment. The Old Convents of Paris hy Madame Cbarle Reband. Benjamin, or the Jew of Granada. A Campaign in Mexico, by "One who has neen the Elephant." The apleodora of VeraHle. and the Court of Louis XIV.

Kaam or Daylight, the Arapahoe Half breed 12 cts The Life and Adventures of Joenh T. Hare. Lucy Neil, or the Lives of Cuar Bobb and Lucy NeaL The Crater, a Tale of the Pacific, by Cooper. Jack A hore, or the Man before the Mat. The Adventures of a Strolling Player.

All the Magazines for November. London Pictorial Papers, per latt Steamer. Ulu.it rated Brother Jonathan and Yankee Doodle. Saturday Courier and Sun, ic. For Mlc by WM.

WILSON, 29S Mam st. band a beautiful new Roe Wood PIANO OU it, for sale cheap. WATCHES of Mama Tobias, T. F. Cooper, Wm.

Martin, of London, and M. J. Tobias 1 Co. of Liverpool, for sale at wholesale and retail. Abra on band a large assortment or JEWELRY, for sale cheap forcah by A.

HENDERSON, Cornei Mam and Market t. Poughkeepsie, Oct. 8, tttCrtrtr. TO L04N on unencumbered real VUUUU tite in the county of Dutche. En BUI lULl'rt.

3 quire of Pokeepiie, Nor. JO, Dec. II, 1S47. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of an execution to me directed aud delivered, against the goods and chattels lands and tenements of Ephraim Cae, Jun.

1 have levied on and shall expose tor sale at Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the firt day of February, 134S, at 1 o'clock P.M. at the houe Henry Haea man, in the town and rlllageof Pine Plains, tbe right, title and inlerct of Ephraim Case, Jun. to the following described property AU that certain lot, piece or tract of land fituite, lying and being in the town of Pine Plains county of Dutchess, and bounded a follows, viz On the south by lands of Jacob F. Ham, nnthenet by land of Jay Deuel, on tbe north bv land of Benjamin Wilber and Egbert Smith, on the eaH by Eijbcrt Smith and William H. Conkling, con taming about 2G0 acres, be the same more or les Dated December 13th, 1847.

DWID N. SEAMAlV.SheiuT. 7 By John Rowe, Deputy. WIMED An easy trottmj SADDLE HOHiE. He mut be about si it re hand hhfh, and Lind In ingle barnc, and ptrfctly iMund.

Anplr to war. HINCHMAN, Hyde Park. December 10, 1947. 3w6 PAV IP PAY tP Ihe book of FROST le VAN With, are now ready, and they are willing to settle in the shortest time poiMe. All those indebted to ill pleae call and settle tbe same un mediately, a we want to close up the concern.

FROST 3z VAN WICK, 316 Ma.n Pouahkeep ie, lith month II. 1847. 6 FLOUK Genesee, $6501700 Michigan, 6 37 a 6 40 Ohio, 6 S7 a 6 50 Bye, 4 7 a 0 00 Corn Meil, 1 70 1009 OR A IX Wheat, in a 000 Rye, BO a 00 Corn, CS a 00 Barley, 62 1 00 Oats, 40 1 00 HAY Ferton, 800 a 8 00 THE MARKETS. Poughkeepsie Markets. Thursday, December 16.

I PROVISIONS Pork.mcM, 16 60 too 00 do. prime, 14 00 a 00 00 Frefh Butter, 32 a 00 Lard, 10 a OO PLASTER Perton, 3 50 a 0 00 Ground, 6 60 a 0 00 SALT Turks Inland, 60 a 00 Salma, 33 a 39 Cadiz, 44 a 00 Liverpool, rr 37 a 00 Ground, sack, 1 60 a 0 00 Aahton.sark. 9 00 a 0 00 1 Trtpanl, 4t a oo York Markets. Wednesday, December 16. FLOUR AND MEAL.

Flour has a downward tendency. Western is eUinj? in small lots at 6 a 6 25. Tbe quotations for Meal are S3 38. Rye Flour $4 A0. GRAIN Wheat i inactive.

43 was offered for a small parcel pure Genesee. Corn is dull no change in price, uat 4a a as cents, ana quiet, uaney si cents. Rye Ma 84. PROVISIONS Prime Pork ia In at 9 33 a I 8 38; Mess is dull at 13 60 a 13 76. In Beef there I nothing doing Smoked Beef 6 cents.

Smoked Hams new 9 a 11 old 7 19. Butter 14 a 18. CheeeGa. I a NewTrkCaUleMrliet. BEEF CATTLE 1, at market Prices to 7 60, an improvement in prices.

400 unsold. COWS AND CALYaCS 100 at market all taken at from 90 a to 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS 3,800 at market Sheep 91 36 a3 60 Lambs 913 76. SJO leftover. HiY 63 a 75 cts.

per cwL for Timothy and Clover. SGLIMI AM) AMLKIt AN ANNUALS. THE HEROINES OF SHAKSFEARE. complete in one volume; comprising forty five beautiful il lustrations of the female character of Shabpeare, Royal octavo. ted.

r. Jimron' Cliaracteri ti of Women iilunt ra The heepsake, edited by the Cuunteouf Blefinton The Book ot Beauty, do do do 1 he Drawing Room Scrap Book 1 vol. quarto. Leaflet of Memory, edited by Henell Co ate. llalleck illustrated.

Thompson' Seasons English and American edition superbly illustrated. (o1dmith's Poem do Book of the Poet London edition illustrated. Christian Kti psakc for 184). The Opal, edited by Mrs. S.

J. Hale, for 18te. 'I he Friendship' Oflenn do The Amaranth do Voret Me Nut do 1 nend hip's Gift do The Roe, or AlTeition's Gift do 'ihe Hyacinth do The Garland do '1 he Rainbow Mosaic binding do Gift Book of Poetry London ed. do A No the follow ins GAMES Game of the Golden Egj the Poor old Soldier and hi. Dip the Menagerie, a game of Beasts the Game 0Hejejsj.Oie Game of Oregon Strife of Gffiy: the Amuotn Alphabet; Peter Puzzlewig's Mirthful Game; Chinese Puzzles; Mapic Game; Robinon Crusoe and hi man Friday; Dr.

Buby Pickwick Cards Sybil's Wreath, and numerous others. For sale by WM. WILSON, 305 Mam st. ID" N. B.

A large aortment of thildren'a HOLI DAY BOOKS. 7 HICH HOI.IDA"XrTA.ND WEDDING PRESENTS. The suhstriherhssjust received and i opening: an elesant asortinent of floods, suitable for the approaching HOLIDAYS. His friends and the public are most respectfully mnttd to him an early call. WILLIAM S.

MORGAN, Dec. 17, 1847. 7 322 Main street. EX AWARE BUTTLR. Just received at tbe M.W FRKNfll DAY GOODS STORE, NO.

301 between Lent Brett and I'uiiniiiham, the Lndenuined ha the pleasure to announce to the inhabitants of Poughkeepsie and the vicinity, that he has bought the House and Store of Udliam Froit, which store he will occupy on the 1st of March next; and previous to that time he ha taken the above mentioned store, where he re en en daily aU kind of IMPORTED and DOMESTIC DKV GOODS. He has just received ix casei the latent styles of MOUbSELIX DELAINS and CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, a choice lot of Alpacas, JOOdozm Hose, of all kinds and size. Linens and Long Lloth. Gentlemen and Ladies Kid Gloves, upwards, of 600 pieces of print, both English, French and American, of different styles and patterns, a large lot of Furnl ture prints at Cd per yard, cloak and dress Fringe, from tod to lid per yard. The above articles were all bought for catb, and will be sold at prices that ill suit all.

KUa a lanre lot of BROLHE, BASKET and WOOLEN SHAWLS. 1 hankful fur the patronage he has already received he will endeavor to do all in his power to satisfy the public generally. L. GOSLING. Dec.

10, 1347. 304 Mllnt st. LADIES OF POUGHKEEPSIE and of Dutches County, will always find a ull assortment of the very best kind of KID GLOVES, of all colors and sizes. All width of Liu.btrlm? and Satin RIBBONS, of the various! colors commonly ued. SwHs Cambric, Bonk, Mull ami Tarleton MUS LINS, both white and colored, for Evening Dresses.

At present, a pood assortment of Worked Collars, Edging, Inserting, A.c. A tew Fur TijfpeU, Crape Scarfs and Cravats. MEKIN03, ALPACAS, Ca hincre, DcLames, Raw Mlks Buttons Fringes, Gimps, a few to match with the Merino. A II of uluch will be sold as low as any one can sell tlicni, at 306 Main street, ToughkeepMe. Dec.

10, 147. 6 XI. D. CUNNINGHAM. SCI I LEG EL'S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE and PhUosophyof Language.

Ellen Herbert, or Family Changes. Ihe Army of the United State, with Live of Du Officer 36 Portraits. Old Wine in New Bottles, or Spare Hours of a Stu ueni in rani. Smith's Researcheln China. Artt Life, or Sketches of American Painters, by Tuckerman.

Frot Life of Gen. Taylor. Life of Belknap, the Hi'tortan. The Hall and the Hamlet, by Wm. Howitt.

'ihe Convict, by G. P. R. James. Alamance, or The Experiment.

George Loveli, by J. Sheridan Knowles. the Author ofHistory of a Flirt." Capt. Donoran Adventures in Mexico. The Indian and his Wit; warn, by Schoolcraft.

The Iron Mask, from the French of Victor Hupo. Dr. Jarvis Reply to Mill er'sa'Entt of Controversy." The poetic Lacon, or Aphorisms from the Poet. Webster's Quarto Dictionary new edition. For sale at ARNOLD WALKER'S DAGCERRf AN GALLERY, N.

'J94 Main street, oppotte Garden st. Poughkeepsie. The subscriber would tender his thanks to theciti zens of Poughkeepsie and vicinity, for their very liberal patronage hitherto. Encouraged by flatten rg prospects, and the earnest solicitationof many friends he has concluded to make a permanent establishment at the above named place, where be has a perfect Kooms, and a superior GermanCamera, three indispensable requisites necessary to the pro duction of a perfect Jikeness. quality of stock) will be as low as at any other establishment in the State then all will ee the advantage of employing an experienced Amst of five year prae tice in the city and country, who has been awarded three firt Premium, and at the late Fair in this village, a Diploma.

The nublic are Invited to call and eethe e. 11 awn flat. Attn,) In mnaliln as rlAiijf I'll warrant a likeness of which you'll be proud. Nov. 6th, 1947.

2 S. L. WALKER. WOOD AND ILLOW WARE Such as Tubs, Churns Vails. Wash Board, Wire bicves, II ie, Keel ers Willow Cradles, Chairs, Wagons, Baskets.

Ax. kc. A No FKENLH AND ITALIAN WINDOW SHADES and Au tsaOtse Hii.ihj nRTpurcnVteNniTilo well to call and examinetlic stock before btiylnfr, as they will be sold. iftuai vau vv st. Poushkcepic.

13th month II, H47. 6 TIIE COIGII LOZENGES, Antt Dyiptpht Ewers, Rat and Mice Destroyer, and sundry otherartlcles sold at No. 267 Main continue to give good satis faction and find a ready sale. 13th month, 1947. 6 1MOSES DAME.

nale bv the firkin or Iea nuantitv. Dec. 17, 1347. 6u7 E. G.

L.J. HOPKINS. RADWAYS CHINESE SOAP. A supply of tbe above also the French Chemical Soap for removing spots from silk, linen, for sale by the dozen or single cake, at 2C7 Main street. Utb month, 1847.

7 MOsES DAME. rtVTEST WESTERN FLOUR, constantly LrtJLjij on hand and lor sale at the People's ibtore. LG.tL. J. HOPKINS.

Dsr.eiuber 17, 1347. 6w7 CLOK ANODYNE TOOTHACHE DROPS. An Immediate and Perfect tare. rriHnse who have felt the painful throbbing and excruciating pangs of thl a dicae huuting through their jaws with mot tor mentin perseverance, and. a is often the case, have i ereived but little sympathy from friend on such Oceanians will no doubt tie much pleased to know of a remedy that will never fad to quiet for ever the unmerciful offender.

be folio wins; testimony from one of our mont distinguished practical Dentits will be sufficient evidence of it, merits: New Yom, Doc 19, Id43. JiUrrx. A. B. Sandaf Co Gentlemen In the course of my practice I have txtenively ed, uth much success your Clove Anodyne, for the relief of the Tooth Achc and as I constantly recommend it to my patient, I deem it just to mpkrt my satisfaction to you.

I am yours, very reiectfuliy M. LEVETT, Denti d. 260 Broadway, corner of Warren at Pnparcd and sold, wholesale and ret ad, by Hcnkt Joh itif. Druepe and Chemist, successor to A B. bAio L.

Co. i73 Broadway, corner of Chamber trert. Sole also by A. A. D.

Saoi, loo Fulton btreet, N. Y. and by VAN VALKENBURGH 1 INLAY, Pu'ketic, and by Druggist generally throut.li out the United States. 7 DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS.

4.C. The subscribers have taken the old Mm, next door to Ruber's Hotel, formerly oc cunied bv Fmlav Barnes. here mav be found a general asnortinent of Drus, Medicines, Paint, Oil and Dye Stuffs, together with all the Patent Medicines of the day, to which they would solicit the attention of purchasers. VAN VALKENBURGH fcFLNLAY. Po'keepsle, Dec.

17, 1847. 7 PREPARED BLACK LEAD for Machinery of ail kinds, also for coaches. Wagons le. For sale by 7 J. B0CKEE, Druggist.

PATET BABY JUMPERS. The subscriber, agent forTuttle'd celebrated patent BAB JUM PER, has the pleaure of introducing to the citizens of this place this very desirable article, at New York prices. Please call and examinethem at tbe Cheap Toy Store, 329 Main Street, near the Eastern House. Also, a large and splendid assortment of cheap TOTS and FANCY GOODS, suitable for the season consisting of a large lot of dollri, doll heads, toy cradles, tea sets, dinner sets, villages, shcepfolds.caravana.soldlers toy elephants hones dogs, cats, monkeys rabbits, pa rrota and various kinds of animals and birds, Noah's Ark, filled with birds and beasts of different kinds; boats wag ons, carts wheelbarrows, gigs, cabs, tin cups, plates, and different kind of tin and wood toys; Violins, violin strings, accord eons, harmonies, whistle, drum, trumpets, rattle boxes, slates, pencils, fancy boxes, purse, pocket books, pocket knives, romb, brunbe, beads, gilt jewelry, toy watchea, and lage auortment and very great variety of goods not mentioned. WM.

BERRY. Poughkeepsie, Dec 2, 117. 6w5 NOW IS YOUR TIME. Ju received a Iara and splendid lotof FALL and WINTER GOODS, of the latest styles fashion and kind, consisting of 150 very heavy Mexican Plaid and Knit SHAWLS, loo Brocha Shawls, from AIM to 325 each; 10 Printed Cashmere Shawls, from 93 So to $0 each at io a larjre and splendid lot of Stradllla Shawls, all wool, embroidered and plain, suitable for this market. Almi a large lot of Embroidered French Collars and Handkerchiefs, from l6d to I60; abo a Ian lot of SwbsBook, Cross Barred and Plain MtSLINS, from in to 75 cents per yard; also English THREID EDGINGS, from 61 cts.

to 51 per yard; also Lisle Thread and Knit Edgings from 1 cent to 6 ct. per yard. Plain and figured 4 4 LACES, from Is to 6 per vard also a large and well assorted lot of DE L.Ai.nEaievt ahtiung per yarn. Having paid particular attention to the wishe of many ofoar customers, we feel satisfied that we can suit all, even the motfatidiou. Our number Ul Mam street.

Don't forget the number, 9.8J. ROTHSCHILD 1 BEUNHEIMEK. Nov. 16. 1947.

3 FREMIfaMOKINOS. Just received at J. W. MILLER a 202 Mam street, a large lot of French Morinos of all colors and qualitif, ami will trU them very cheap. can sell very fine, both black and at 8 er yard.

These are truly cheap, and here i tbe plan to buy then, at 39J Main street. 4 CUES NUT. OR SMALL 1SVT COIL. Just re ceived a cargo of CHLSNUT COAL ofthe bet quality, suitable for Manufacturers Ac. for fair at low prices in quantities to suit consumer, by L.

REYNOLDS i.M)N. BJ At theUpi Landing NEW Y'ORK DYEING EYT.lBLISlIME'NT.r The undenlpned is af nt for A. Blanchard. who continues the Dusines of dyeimgSilk, Wool and Cotton at hi old stand near the Snk Factory. N.B.

All articles left at my store. No. 3 14 Mam street, with direction, will be promptly attended to. JOSEPH RIGHT. Poughkeepsie, May 1947.

78 FOR SUE The STORE and DWEL LING, So. 364 Main street, Pough afiiu hl 9innn or Mepnen root, and asataSRaJaeaa no occuoied bv Chamnlin Ac t.illio. Enquire of J. P. WILLIAMSON, No.

34J Mam Pniirntosruis) nrnrf! I 1 1 1 fCl U.tl.r. 1 a 0a.a. .1 a w. v. lauiiiiuuv.iituiuuii auanu ing 5 November 30, 117.

S4LE. A FARM OF IIT ACRES of Vy warm, kind soil, well suited to Clover and Gram, with scarcely any wate ground. It con tains an abundant supply of muck ofthe riche quality, together with a bed of shell marl it i about tluee miles eat of Rtuncbeck Fist If not sold at private sale before Tmestlay. th i 'th of December at o'clock P. M.

it will be offered at Public Auction" at that time, at Rhinebeck Flats tor further particular apply to WM. B. PLATT, Esq at Rhinebeck Flab. November 30, 1947. 4wi 3 PjsJ A MILL PROPERTY, with fiT3 a HOUSE and 17 ACRES OF LAND, BOWNE TROWBRIDGE Sc CO.

al. their old stand 91tMam ttrmt, Poughleelr harrere plentNhed their former large stock with iha follow article, to which they call the attention of pure ha ser. which wiU be soli very cheap, vta CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, SATIN ETTS and VEST INGS, of all the new styles pattern. c. Brown and Bleached Muslims DrUbvTicks.lotton and Wool Flannels Cotton Yarn, Warp, Baits, Ac; heavy Col tonDuik Canvass, Burlaps.

0anburth c. Alo a Urae lot of GRAIN IGS for farmer. The lare et and bt lot of Bmclskm Mati and Glons ever offered In thtt place. Gentlemen's Merino and Cotton shirt and Drawers, bilk Cravats, Scarfs ke. with vatious other articles of Dry Goods too numerous to mention.

AIM LIVE GEESE Ir ami Steel Grotertes, Clover and Timothy Seed, bait, e. fe. October 1, 117. 9C pHAT LEATHER PRESERVATIVE that so and think so much of on account or iu superior qualities in the way of soitenimr, preserving, blacking ami rendering leather impervious Uold "tlOTMaln st. MOSES DAME, llthmo.

ift4T. 3 FIGURED FLOOR BAIZF. A fewpieces of the bet quality rich, an. some and reraarkablY cheap. Fur wle by ADRIANCE At MORGAN.

FULTON ICE HOUSE. rllS estabhhment has been enlarged to furnish ice upon a more extensive plan than heretofore. We are prepared to put up from eighteen to twenty hundred tons. All order promptly attended to, to supply market, public houses families, ace P. W.L, SAGE Ic Co.

Poushkeeptfle, Oct. 15, 147. 9H SLK A PLOT in the rformd Dutch A Church Burying Ground. Enquire of Oct. IS47.

97 J. BOGARDUS. A SUPERIOR article of LINEN DIAPER TOWELS, made by the Shakers, for sale by OcL 9th, 1847. 91 EDWARD BEACH. VrpHE subscriber have taken, in iVjlXf addition to their old stand at rCTTr the Fulton Market, in Main "trecf huu ....8 in the VILLAGE MARKET, where UieV will have on hand at all time; every article In their line, comprising the bet EATS and EGETABLLS tliat can be procured, for those that with to trade In that market.

Also all order left at the illage Mar kctor I ulton Market, for ICE, will be promptly attended to, and Tee delivered to any part of the village at the usual rates. SAGE, PALM EH CO. Oct. 15, 147. 9t A TED An APPRENTICE lo the Saddle and business.

Apply to A. S. BUlRETr, 137 Main st. I MARRIED. On Tuesday Sec.

14, tr the Rer. F. H. Xlpp, WALTER ADRIANCE, ol Nrv Milfoid, Ct. to CORDELIA, daughter of Derick DrlnkerboH', Esq.

cfFlsbkUI. On the lata lnt. or Her. B. P.

Wlie.Mr. JOHN B. VELICof Poughxeepsie, to Miss SARAH EMIIl VAN KEtREN, of Plessant VaUey. At Hyde on Thursday the Sth inst. by John Hinchman, Mr.

ALBEBT SCUB.X VEU la Miss LOLA HAUUf.V, aU of that ilace. At Pine Plains, Dec. 5. by Rer. Joseph B.

Breed, Mr. ISAAC SMITH to Miss MARs SMITH, eldeot daughter of Mr. UMir pe Smith. At Pine Plains, Dec. by Her.

Joseph B. Breed, Air. RILET HAMLET, to Ml" CATHARINE KIL MER. DIED, At Fl bVUl Landlnr. on Thursday morning (be 8th Inst.

JOHN need 39 yesrs. At NewTork, on the 1Mb Inst. PETEB A. MESIER, In the 74th year of his sge. At Troy, on the 9th IiwL Mrs.

KANCT GAGEB, wife of Mr. John Gas er, formerly of Pleasant Valley, In this county. In the 811 year of her age. In Putnam county, on the 11th Inst. OSCAR JONE, son of John B.Jone, aged IS jreart, 11 months and t3 dars.

STEWART'S SRVP. Thereat genuine article, very extra on Buckwheat Cake abuut these days only try it to he found at the People's Store. JLiec.l7,184T. 6w7 E.O. ti L.l.

HOPKINS. NEW FRUIT. Wholes, hst.es and qusrter Boxes new KAIMNS, CITRON, FIGS, Dried Currants, A.C. at the People's Store. Dec.

17, 1847. 67 E. 0. 1: L. J.

HOPKINS. SALE AT PUBLIC AVCTIOV Atthe SssIX1 Hotrl of Mr. James Peters in Beekman JZ rille, on THURSDAY, ta illh of Janntry nm, at 1 o'clock P. M. 1.

A FARM of about 185 formerly known as the Wtaver fUrm, and more recently occupied by Darid Cypher. 9. A FARM adjoining the abore, containing A. 167. 1.

13, for many years occupied by Jesse Mory. Thee farms are within a short distance of Beckmsn rUle, anil but a few miles from the New York and Albanr Radroad. Ther mar be nurcbased together or separate at priraie sale, if application be made before the tune of sale abore mentioned, to ROBERT VAN WTtK.E at Chesnut Ridge. Terms of payment easy, and a good title from the fUhscnher as surviving Trustee. Dec.

17, IS47. 47 KUTSE.V SnOrXET. 1srz, rrHIE PEOPLE'S STORE. Just receiTed yffj a larce and splendid assortment of cbolc. 55e: GROCERIES, comprisins all the rarietles in lzU the Grocery line, to which we invite the attention of purchasers, feeling confident that these fiood will nire general satisfaction.

Grateful to our friends for the very liberal patronage extended to us, we hope as usual by keeping our assortment complete, and selling at a rery small adrancefor Cub, to merit and reenre a continuance of the same. Dec. 17, 1S47. E. G.

L. J. HOPKINS. rrPlcaseeatl and examine for yourselre. at the People's Store, opposite the Village Hall.

tw7 ASSIGN EE" KOTICE. Notice Is hereby giren, thatLUMAN WOODIN, of Pawling, has thl day assigned to us all his property for the payment of bis debts. All )ersons Indebted to the said Woodin are requested to make Immediate payment to the un dersigned. and riot to said Woodin. And sll persons having demands against him, are requested to present tbe aame without delay to at Pawling.

Dated December IS, 147. J. WESLEY STARK, JwT NATHANIEL PEARLE, TILL ANOTHER SUPPLY of the best stun to destroy Rats, Mice sad Cockroaches it cleans them out rapidly. Also, tbe following other articles received at Main street. A Urge addition of Herbs, 11 ooU, ice Taylor's genuine Balsam of Lirerwort, Lamp Oil, a nice medium quality; Potash, Sal Soda Salt Petre, Indigo, Alcohol, Ginger, be.

Genuine Townsand'a Sarsspardla, Jayne'a Expectorant, and other preparations; Pure Neats Foot Od, tec Ice. MOSES DAME.g lith month. 1847. 7 WINDOW SHADES. A new and rich style of Window Shade, just receiTed at LENT BRETT'S Carpet Ware Room, on the first floor.

Sept. JI, 1841. 95j IJlim FOR St I.E. The subscriber offers tortalcthat valuable Farm (vine In the town AST IS ma hlrSMtuiA ST snitiu fpnsss wa a uuukcui'sic! auiii? ii in me AAA aye, iit'Bi: Puclney Mill, known a the Wm. Farnngton farm.

It contain 104 ACRES of choice Land. 14 Acre Wood Land i in a pood state of cultivation, well fenced, well nateied, and in every war aria pled to farminx purposes. On it are a firt rate DV ELLIN't; ItOUiE, Uarn. Sheds other out build inpi. It al has on it an Apple Orchard, and a variety of other fruit.

A further ia deemed unneceary, ai any one wHhint? to purchase will first view the iiremi te. Title indi jMi table, and terms made ear. HENRV OIMOND. Pot7hLeep8ieLDcc. 8, mi, tf6 HAIUIINGTOWS ILLU5TATI0NS OFARITII ME1IC, and other tarhool Book.

Library Books lor sale at ARNOLD UKUBB'b. SELLING OUT AT COST. THAT LARGE and rxtonive tock of Good br lonRinirtoFKOST VAN CK, are now offered for at Cost to uptheenncern. The toikconMraofaceneraIaMort mentor DRY GOODS, tioh a CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS EATINGS, Flannel. Merinos.

Alpaca, Cahmere.f Mutlm black and blue black Bombazine, Balzonne. Drea SILKS and Silk Velvela. Table Covers, Hosiery, Cloves Rihhons Linen and Silk i Handkerchiefs Lc. nth month 10, 1947. OlPONArEOUS SHAVING COMPOUINDFor I kj ftaieat.o.

357 Main street, "Taylors haj'ona ccoui Shaving Comound," which has been thor ouehty ted for yearn, and proved to be equal, if not iMiprrnT, to any other preparation for nhavimr. Uth month, 1347. MOSES DAME. THE NLRSETS FP.IEM). (From Mr.

Paul bmitb, the celebrated nurie.) Sew Yoaa, May 3d, Dr. G. Bkj Smith, Dear For moie than twenty years I hare prescribed for females in df Ucate health, having various complaints. About two yearn ao, I became acquainted with your Pills and after using them myself and in my own family, and finding1 them more efficacious beide more pleasant than any Pills I ever before ed, I administered them to other from time time with great satisfaction. I have ent to your dike by my husband, my son, and several others, for a great many I now call mytelf for a dozen boars lor my own family ue, eapectin to be absent where I might not be able to settheitmnefor aome time.

My husband Is well known, and own the houe and jiroperty where we live in 39th utreet, between 9th and loth Avenue. MARY SMITH. The above valuable Pills which have sold so rap idly and given such entire satisfaction in this vicinity, can be obtained at No. 2G7 Main ft. 12th month, 1847.

A MOSES DAME. THE LATEST FASHIONS. pirr. miiTTrnv ti. a Cjil are particularly Invited to call and exam HAlS.comprlMng every variety of bilk.

Velvet and Stiaw, of the latent fashions aHo a lare assortment oi caps anu janre.ieveroner eil in tin place; tmretherwith RIBBONS and MIL LIN ERli GOODS of every description, which he will sell at reduced price. E. WEEKS, Vov. 96, 1347. 4 312 Mam t.

A CARD. CALFB BARKER, having discontinued the Dry Ooods business nd havin? brrn appointetl Agent for two FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES of New York, i prepared to take risk on as favorable term a any other good CompanicaJ he would al be wiUina: to attend to letting Houses, roller Unm; tftr. if retiuircd. He may be found at hi old nand No. 300 Main street, at present occupied by Gentler A.

Co. 4 Poughkeepsie, Uth month, 1347. ACARTJ S. V. FROST, havinc discontinued the Good Business still continues hit INSURANCE AliEN'CT at the old otanJ, Xo.

302 Mam st. now oc cuiucdby Lent Brett, where hecanbesten at all time, and will insure on a reasonabIcterms ai any other good Company. 14 March IGlb, 1346. ALBERTSON'S TOOLS. A full assortment of Coopers Tools for sale by WM.

H. TALLMADGE. DIRKESS, Those who prefir Uht rather than darkne, can find an article of LAMP OIL for 4s. per gallon at MVERS 257 Main the best for that price the market affords. BKVSS KETTLES Warranted English be found all sixes if8 Mam st.

tl W.II. BRADLEY. WINDOW SHADES. Jut received a good assortment of Indow Shades, (Od colors) ar ranted to wah, and for ale cheap ty 9A FROST Ac VAN Wl CK, 316 Main at. HORSE BLANKETS, varying in price from 8 down ro oo cents each, to Deiound at J.

W.BOGAUDUS 303 Main st. October, 1847. 97 dip Ivinj 3 mdeieanof thevtllaee of Lower ueti nook, formerly known aa the Ring Mill. Enquire of JosxrHbHLawooD, living near the premises. Aiwa HOUSE and LOT.

with a School lienor in the rear kept aa a Select School, lyina; in Newbursh, and occupied by J.D.bpauldint;. Enquire rf filename. AIo TWO HOL'SESandLUTSIyinsin New WiDil or Vllllite. one OCCUDied bv LMs.Lhiiimini a Pun lic Houte, with Barn anil Stabline, the othr Hnue anjoin rnp, occupiea oy two tenants tnqmreor Jo srH CairaiTca, or of the subcnberIivini7 in the town of FihkiII The property will be aoM low Nov. 22, 147.

4 ALSON SHERWOOD. SALK, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, nearly new, very conveniently arranged for all family purposes with durable water near the Kitchen door. aIjo good CLtern and a choice collection of Fruit Tree in the gardens. Terms madeeay. Enquire of S.

B. THOWBRLDGE, 97 3J1 Main street. MrpWO DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE 'tbe qtMcrihers havinj concluded to leave Pourhkeepsie, are demrouf or selling 1 WO DWELL1VG HOUSES, a follows One ittuated in Wasnington street, first house north of Balding' Hotel; the other situated on the west side of Clover trcet, a few roda north of Main street. They are both nearly new, in AM rate order, and conveniently arranged. They have each a gootl well and cMern.

and all other necessary con venienceB There are a great variety of FECIT TREES, GRAPES, Ac. on each or the lots. For further particular apply to the rabacriuera, at the manufactory of the American Pin Company, Mill ntrwt. J. P.

BLAKE, Nov, 19, 1347. 3 A. BLASE. FOR SALE OR TO EI CHANGE FOR VILLAGE PROPERTY A FARM in the town of one mde north ol Schultzrille, containing 60 Acres. It 1 well adapted for Farming purposes and i in good condi tion.

There is not any wateor unproductive land upon the farm, and all under state of cultivation. The title is indisputable, and will be warranted il deired. E.A. BUT10LP1I. Po'kiepie, Nov.

30, 147. 3 M17AIiM FOR SALE. The Farm lately nc VotI? cupied by Henry C. Allendorph, A mile of Rhinebeck Vitlage.containinir 170 ACItK.4 OF LAND, amtably divided and well watered, with eTthw.thhelTvrn tTciAWIlVL MENTS, Grain on the ground, Ac. A rare chant for a jierson wihing to engage in Agriculture.

Term and particulars given by application on the premie.orto Hctav C. ALtcDoarH, Ubmebeck. ROBERT SM ITH, 194 20th Ueet, N. York. November Ii, 1S47.

10w3 ASSIOSEES' NOTICE. Tho havin claim and demands aatnt the late firm of WHITE A MEDDAUUH, are requested to present them, with the vouchers to the undersigned. Assignee of thesa id firm, or to E.A. Buttolph, No. 11 Garden street, without delay, a it 1 desirable that distribution should be made a a practicable.

October 33.1. 147. TUNIS BRINKERHOFF, 0 As tignee of White Meddaiuch. FAHNESTOCK'S ERMIFIGE. The unrivalled cclebritv which th article huob.

taineii in iorin America, Daiea uon mreai merii as a sure destroyer of Worms in nearly or quite ever case where they nnt, has induced many person report toany and all kind of means to substitute some other article, not only have they cloely imitated in appearance usin? some fictitious name with similar sound, but in aome ca have counterfeited the whole, name and all. Be careful and if you want the genuine article call on the only aent for Poughkeep aie and Dutchns county, at 2G7 Main street. Uth month, 1S47. 4 MOESDAME. BLAt SILKS BLACK SILKS.

Just received atJ.W. MILLER Ac a Urge lot of ven. bandome rich Black Silks 3 4 4 4 or tbe best quality ALo a large lot of nth Colored S.IW3 4 best quality, that we are stllmg at 8s. pir yard. AH that want SUlt, either Idack or colored, will nd a largeatockand verycheap at WJMam rtreeU 4 B.

200 1ST RECFIVED A nrw supply of the following raluable Mlirinr: Townscml's Saffaiisrilld. Mlir' Bsl.m of Willi Clirrry, Ayrt's therrj Pre I crrry ilcscriiitlon of Plain and Ornamental Work at OOK UIDEKY. Alt.NOLL) Mam rl, hit ml Increased their stock of TooLs. Ac.wLsa to remind the public that they execute toral, kanriv Miyapinllj, Vsuihn's Lithontrtpiic in ixiurp, ayior naisam ni i.iTcrivoii. oiper' til osioman, Gtiysolt's Extract of i ellow Dock and Sar.

sapantla. For sale at 3 15 Main street. Poitehkepiisir. 2 B. W.

VAN VIORHI i. LADILS' DKI.SS HOODS. TLe sulisctihrrs would rcspectlully inti'p the attention of the Laihes to their stnLk of HOMBKZINES, SILKS, CASHMERES. ALPACAS, Muusclin dc Ecosse. Mo halt Plaids and Stripes, DeLsines, Ginghams, which will be kept full and complete by semi weekly supplies, and will be sold nt prices that mill lie sure to giro satisfaction.

ADRIANCE Ac MORGAN, Oct. 30, 1847. 0 3M Main street. BUFFALO ROUL'S, wholesale ami retail, may be had on reasonable terms of Oct. 1317.

97 J.W. BOGs.RI)US,303Mih)tt. vi ry reasonable prices. promit attention. 4 ITJ Urdtrs will receive isoremorr 3J, 194 REM 11 MERINOS.

The larrent assortment in this market, embracing all the different colors and qualities. Ladies who are in want of Merinos, br examining our stock will find it greatly to th ir advantage, as they are all fresh and new, harms just been bought at auction are consequently very cheap. SHAWLS A rery nice lot of Caikmen ismrj of large size and superior quality also a (rood lot of BLANKET SHAWLS of sll the dinVrent styles. Oct. 30, 1347.

0 ADRIANCE MORGAN. FEATIIERS. LIVE 6EESE FEATHERS of Ihe best quality, for sale by O. M. A.

M. VAN KLEECK. eb. 4th, 1347. 61 311 Main at.

SILKS SILKS. A few patterns of light and dirk Figured and Plain SILKS are ready to be sold cheap oy calling at Bept. us, 1CH1 FROST Ac VAN WYCK'S. 9 316 Main tt. ATTEND TO YOUR HEALTH.

The Tiber has been appointed agent for the sale of Lambert 'aPortableSHOWER BATHS. Also, STEAM and TOILET BATHS, with or without Ind)a Rubber Tubs, and will supply them coreplele at abort notice, at as low pilca as any other establishment in this county. No deriatlon from the factory prices, as the proprletora will not allow it by any agent. H. W.

MOURIs, Auctioneer, General Agent and Commission Merchantr July 9, 1847. It 21 Market st. JAMIESOVS EXTRACT OF COMUM OR CI CUTA. A supcrioi article well worthy the at tention of the profession, as it possesses all the medl cat virtues of tlie plant, is uniform in strength, which ia unimpaired by age, and i in erery respect sipsrior to the oldinary extract of the shops. Pbysicans are Inrlted to call and examine.

For sale by BARNES 60 opposite the Dutches. Furnace. OnllNC'S CORDIAL CEPHALIC SMFF. The Increasing demand for this SiurT has induced the subscriber to put up a large quantity, it ha prored itself to be most an excellent article for reliering many atfections of the head. Colds, Catarrh, For sale by the gross, dozen, or striate rial, by MOSES DAME, 367 Main street.

7th month 291 1847. 87 CUTLERY, CUTLERY. A large assortment ef KNIVES and FORKS, and other CUTLER which we will sell to correspond with the times. Those wishing to purchase will and it to their inlet esttoexamineforthemselres, at the corner of Main and Academystreets. J.

H.ALLEN 19, 1846. 16 VJO EMBER REPORT ol th. Mntaal Life loll Company ol ew York. No. 66 Wall treet.

Thl Institution, during the month of Otto lirr, usual one hundred and three new policies, in I a I To Merchants! Manufacturers, nerxs, Acenls, Engineers, Farmer, Mechanics, To Clergymen, j.awyer. Physicians, Teacher, Students, Professor. Ladies, IB 86 Lives Insured. 103 MORRIS UUB1.VS0N, President. Siu'i.

Ilsifvar, Secretary. Miareav Post, M. D. Physician, 501 Broadway. J.

H. FONDA, Agentin and for Dutchess Co. Dr s7ss. Thomas. Medic.lExamlner.

89 DOMESTIC WOOLEN STOCKINGS. Men's. Women's and Boys' Woolen Country knit Stockings, of all sizes: also a large assortment of imported HOSIERY, of Worted, Woolen and Cashmere styles, for sale by Dec. 4, 1347. GEO.

VAV KLEECK ie CO. IMPROVED CORN SIltLLETlS. Farmers are invited to call and see the latest Improved Corn Shelters. We have also a full assortment of other Corn Shelters, both Wood and Iron frames. 6 B.

ARNOLD tc SON. IMPS AD FRINGES Just received at J.W. MILLER 1c 39 Main st. a large lot of Gimps and Fringes for Cloaks and Dresses, aU of In newest and most fashionable styles, which we wdl sell very cheap, a CHOICE HAVANA SEGARS, Tilenle, Frsgrin tia.Norelga, Jupiter, Urania, La Union, Regalia, tc for sale by JACOB BOCKEE.W7 Malnst. PURE AND FRESH CAMPIIINE always on hand.

3 JACOB BOCKEE.397 Mlinst. NEWS EWS NEWS. 9 14,000 worth ofDiy Goods tc be sold at great reduces! price. Such a chame ror bargains to ail who want DRY GOODS, has never been offered before to the publici We havrone ofthe largest and richest stock of Goods in this place, and we will sell them very cheap, and no mistake, and now we would say to all is the time to buy cheap while the assortment is full, and Goods an going cheap at J. W.

MILLER le 2M Main st. TJRITISII LUSTRE, 4000 lbs. best English ril looted, iq capers, ror sale at the lowest mar ket price, by the case or retail. Oct. 30, 147.

JmO ELIAS TRIVETT. PEW FOR SALE. PEW No. 6 Tn the Reforms! Dutch Church of this village, is offered for sale. Apply to Dr.

JOHN BARNES, at bis oilier, Market street. 68 March 30, 1847. LEAD PIFe.ofall sixes, ami CAST IRON PUMP for sale cheap by W. H. BRADLEY, 1M Main t.i PRIME SO CENT LAMP OIL ror lale by BARNES DETO, 60 opposite the Dutchess Furnace.

LEECHES applied at the shortest notice. Also tit ale by BARNES DETO, 80 Apothecaries and Physicians, 4 19 Main sL rOMSOVS COMPOUND SYRUP'OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA This medicine is gam ing rapidly In the estimation of those who have wtt nessed Ita use. and the sales are constantly Increasing. For sale by MOSES DAME, only Agent No. 167 Mam street, Poughkeepsie, 11th month, 1846.

83 Carpeting at Factory Pricea. PERSONS wanting CARPETING are isviled to cal1 at the Factory, 171 MUI street, and purchase wholesale or retail, at Blanufac rover's Color and quality warranted equal to any In the world. I CHARLES M. PELTOH 4 Poughkeepsie, April 1147. 71' I i 1 I and WKife nfthaflnoSf quality 3 thread, man.factnred by Mr.

Wat I supplied at short notice. MOULIN DELAINS, SMALL SET TIGURES just received and for sale cheap, by :ov.J0. EDWARD BEACH STRAW CUTTI GM ICI1 1 ES. has just received a large quantity of FLAT CAS1 STEEL, suitable for makine cutting knives. WM.

II. TALLMADGE. Pokeepsie.June6. 1346. 17 SI PER I Oil WOOLLEN YARS.

An asort ment of extra fine Whiteand Clouded Yarn als common White and Mixed ami Black rn alwas oi hand at O. M. 4 E. M. VAN KLEECK'S, Oct.

IS, 117. 0 311 Main street. BROCII SHAWLS, VERY LOW. We have no. on baud the cheapest lot of all wool Broths shawls that w.

have ever seen together with a good assortment of.NET WOOLLEN MIAULS of vanou sizes, which we will also sell cheap. O. M. E. M.

VAN KLEECK. 311 Main st. Oct. 23. 1347.

Journal 4c Eagle Budding. noSERLANKETS, avery superior lot from 8 4 IX to 17 4, just received at 314 Main st. Sept. 17, 1S17. 94 ADRIANCE Jc MORGAN F1SIIION ABLE PLAIDS.

Mohair Plaids. Ore gon Plaids. Jenny Llnd Plaids, Alpaca Plaids, aim sguumni oi iara rum tor sale at VAN KLEELKS' October 13, 1 M7. 3UMamstreit. 0 BLACK VARMSII.

For sale at wholesale or retail at the Poughkeepsie Foundry, 374 Mam st. B. ARNOLD 4: SON. STR AW," ST ILK AND HAY CUTTERS, both for hand and horse power They are got up in the best manner, and experience ha prnvedthein to be superior article. 5 B.

ARNOLD 8c SON. FRENCH MERINOS AND CASHMERES. We have now on hand a full assortment ol French, English and Coburg Merinos, of every and quality, which we areelllng very low. Call and look at them. JEW ETT OOD, 394 Main t.

Noy.2l.134T. 3 T7RENCH MERINOS, black, blur black, broxn. A purple, stone color, arc. lor sale try Nov. ao, 1847.

E. BEACn. BLAIK FRENCH CLOTH, superior quibty, just received and for sale by November 90, 1847. E. BEACH FINE WHITE WINTER LAMP OIL, at 6 sml 8s per gallon, lor sale by 3 JACOB B0CKEE, 397 Mam.t.

HUNT'S LLN1MENT. A valuable remedy foa Rheumatism, for sale by JACOP BOCKEE. CLOAK AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. A great variety of cloak and Dress Fringes, Gimps, Buttons and other style of Irimmtnr will be found at JEWETT WOOD'S, 394 Main 1. November 21.st, 1347.

3 BLANKETS. 9 4. 10 4, 11 4 and 11 4 rine Ro. and Whitney Blankets, for sale by Nov.10, 1S47. 3 EDWARD BEACH.

DOMESTIC FLANNELS, red and white, very heavy and wide, for sale by Nov. 30. 1847. 3 EDWARD BEACH. I B.

W. YAN VOORIIIS, aasLaa in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, Varnishes, Glass, Choice Perfumery, Fancy goapf r. sens intuwum, sisuia ui nil minus, aprrss and Wax Candles shakers' Herbs, Extracts, Seeds, Arc. Ice Arc. N.

319 Mala Street, 3 Poughkeepsie, TBE subscriber Physician, and hereby giv. notice that they have formed a copartnership jnder tbe firm of BARNLS DEYU. for tbe practice of MEDICINE sUhl GERY.and tbeprosecutionof the DRUG and Apulia1 ECAAY BUSINESS. They have ken Ihe store. Main directly oppo.it.

AUnaacc 4c L.d'r.j Dutchess Famace, where they will happy to rrccirt lae cans ot meir irienus ana Oil' M) EL.VY ner at Utica, and for sale at 363 Main street, Sept. 41h, 1947. 93, E. BEACII.l 1 AND 12 4 ROSE BLANKETS of a anperktr IU quality also a lot of hearr, dark colored nORSE BLANKETS, for sale by Not. 1947.

OEOBGE VAN XLEELE CO,) CUTTER AND SLEDKHOES, mail of Cast Sleigh Shoes on chames or other bringing their own patterns can be sira pains aav. onrn i pairons. a H.BARNES, M.D.I DEYO, D. I A good ssrf hand. rtil en to mske them throughout of rery hsrd irot an isey wiu oe luuno; to wear equal lo lernpevru XI.

AK.VO10J l.l i i poRTEB. ALE AND CIDER, for sale by Ink Dorue or aozea, nr luiu mcx.ain 1 341 Main hard irow and tempered steel. I 3.4 Main it. I limt.l CASHMERE Sll iWLS. We have a few Cashmere Long and Square Shawls, of very hand somepatterns.

which wewlll sellat greatly reduced prices to close the lot You that want Shawla Of that kind Kili find it profitable to give us a call. Nov. 31. 117. JEWETT Jt WOOD.

fi DO FN Sabrl Hair Lettering sou Striping PENCILS, Camel's Hair do. Badger Hair Blen ler and Oraimne Tools fine tlat and oval Varnish and Paint BRLSHES.of all izes. forsaleby 3 JACOB BOCKEE. 397 Main st. DR.

PHINNEY'is FAMILY FILLS. This ex cellent Family Medicine constantly for sale at 4J Dr. E. IVETT At SON '3. FANNING ILLS for sale cheaper than the chea pest, by WM.

II. l'ALLMADGE. 8 SCO Main street. AT TIIE NEW SADDLERY. HIRDWARE AND CARRIAGE TKIMMLNbs SPORE, may le found a fir rale article of LOACH VARNISH.

Abo Vi o.i.1 Screw. Sand kc. tc. 99 GEO. HANNAH, 2i9 Main st.

BARNES At DEYOwilIgivelheir personal attention to the preparing and dispensing of FAMILY MED1CLNEM and Physician's PrOMiiptions at 419 Main street, where one or the other nay hefound at all hours of theday or nirht. 60 NTOW IS TIIE TIME. Splendid 3 4 SILKS at LI One Dollar per yard Plain. Striped, Changeable snd in Plaids, all color, for sal. by Sept1J4, 1347.

94 ROBERT SLEE. FLANNELS. Of White Flanni we hive a good assortment a common article to the finest vitality worth dollar per yaid; of Red, alo, we taveall twilled sl Yellow r'lannel and Homespun, with ttleaihed. Bn.wn and olored Canton of nhlih we wish to dis oseor U. M.

4rE. VAN KLEECK, Aug. 18, 1347. 91 3llMaint. FORKS, SP1PES AND SHOVELS Con tantly on hand, of the moit improved make, corner ol and Academy street.

J. H. ALLLN 4c Co. Poughkeepsie, March 19. I34i.

16 FLANNELS. An assortment of Flannels, among which are a few piece. Roger's English, English wan. Down, Welch, Gsuxe. Ace.

of all the dif erent qualities, and at low rates. ADRIANCE Sc MORGAN. 3M Main st. October 30, 1847. 0 VTAILS AND SPIKES.

Just recervnl dirrctfrom cl tbe Factory, loo cask Fall River Na I. and for salecheap for cash. Please give m. a call. March 17,1316.

17 STORM UHL. LEHIGH LIM CO IL. The best quality of Le high Lump Coal for sale at the lowest market rice, by L. BEYNOLDS SON, S3 At the Upper Landing fTTHO WANTS A SII AVA ROBERT SLEEPS, at 11 Mam street, is the place to lind it from ie low pricetl Cotton to tbe splendid as the cheapest 9S Sej t. 34, 1347.

LEIOH TRIMMINGS SLEIGH TRIMMINGS, A handsome stock of fresh Good for Sleigh rimming, just recrired at the New Sai'dlery, Hard areanu Camagelrimmrngs Store. 99 GEO. HANNAH. 2.M Main treet. One door below H.

Tallmadge' Hardware RON" AT WHOLES 1LE. The ibscnber can supply at short notice orders for nut less than cwt. uf American or Swede round, square fiat BAR IRON, Band ami Scroll IRON, NAIL ke. Sec. Also STEEL of any ize or kind, at ery low rate.

They do not keep a large stock on hand, but have tadearransemtnt. with Importers and large dealer i New York, by which they may order it in lots to ut customers, and can in this way afford it at lower rice than those who keep on hand 'arte stock of it. V.J quantities of Iron, will nd by calling on us they can mw iM.jwrt.nt ivmg from the price firv have heretofore i aid 99 B. ARNOLD SON. 374 Main st.

rD. tlNNINGIItMhasa few fineBROCHA SHAWLS left, which he will sell a little le an usual in order to clear out Ihe lot. LAPLAND IU WLS in great variety, every ize and color, just "ceived for the winter trade FANCY DRESS GOODS or all kind constantly on anil. Call sion while the assortment i full. Remember the number, 308 Mair street.

October 9 1st, 1847. 99 IIST RECEIVED A few of tho rich and new I styles of BROCHA and CASHMERE SHAWLS. rrsons wanting a good article will do well to call al heNew Store, No. 364 Maui st. before tunhasing bewhere.

CHAMPLIN LILLIE. October 1847. 96 I EXTENSIVE Assortment of HARNESS, com A. prising all description, of the best quality, at J. W.

BuGARDUS'. 30J Mam .1. CIGARS. A small invoice of choice HAVANA CIGARS jut received and for sale at No. 567 MOSES DAME.

8th month, 147. 90 LINSEED OIL. W0 gallon strictly pore LIN SLED OIL, jast received and for sale by the a kor retail. ELIAS TRIVETT October 30, 1847. 3mo LADIES will find a large assoitmenl of DKESS ami CLOAK TRIMMINGS, such as Fringes, Buttons, Ac Ace at Oct.

30, 1347. GEO. VAN KLEECK Sc CO'S. COIGII LOZENGLS. Colds and Cougha are a 1 to prevail about this time of the year.

Persons laving either. nd wishing to dispose of tkt mean find emediesat 2o; Mam st. The Cough Lozenges sell 't and are very plea ant to take, lith mu. 1947. 1 MOSES DAME.

SCHOOL APPARATUS AND LIBRARY BOOKS, forsaleat ARNOLD GRUBB'S. Oitobcr 13, 117. 0 COLD WEATHER i. here, and H.D.CUNM.NG HAM prepared to supply his cu tomer with .11 kind of IN 1EK GOOLfe. Jut opened an assortment of Cloths, Cassimere, inj Flannels, lied.

White, and Yellow, anton and Woolen. Mennne of all shades, Parom ttos, Thibet Cloth, and Fancy Cloaking. Woolen Shirtsand Drawer, Gent, and Ladie Tip rt Gloves, Ho Ac. Ladiesand Children's Vest, Vrapper, 4c and other style of Goods loo numer to mention. Remember the number 306 Mam street.

Pouehkeepsie, October 29, 1347, CELLING OL'T TO QllT. taUat 336 Main it. CD. Sc W. C.

SM II if you want to buy good at hair price, a we are now deposing of our ntlretock of Ladie' wear, having made arrange oents to enter into another busines. 8000 yards of) ich SILKS to be old; any wanting the article rani Jo well to call. Also LAWNS. BAREGES, BALZO DRESS GOODS ol every des ription, and all other kind o( Good kept in the business. Call in a rare chance to do well in Dry 'looda.

81 June, 1347. JTRAW PAPER. WELLS' STSAW PAPER. large and small reams also Tea. Hardware and ihoe Paper, for sale by 91 JACOB BOCKEE, Mam st.

Prime Live Geese BOWNE, TBOWBRlrGElc Ce POWDER. id keg HLASTISG POWDER, and 30HO reel SAFET FUSE, for ale cheap by Feb.6. 7J J.C VI.NCENT.26I Main st. SUPERIOR THIBET A few pieces 3 of choice colors and extra fine quality, for sale U.Itl.ac L3I.US KLEECK. CSEATIIEIIS FEATHERS.

A a eather ror sale by OtL 30, 1347, Journal Be Eagle Budding. OF COOIIS.FlRNITlRE.aie. ixn 3 be obtained in ocr Fire proof Brick arehouse ic rrason.Die rates. Oct. 1347.

BOWNE, TROWBRIDGE Sc CO. DRESSGOODS. RichSILKS.MERI.NOS.TUIB and Muslin de Lame, juet open at GEORGE VAN KLEECK 4c CO October 30, l47. 0 A THE DUTCHESS and ULSTER COUN lO'lO. TY FARMERS' ALMANAC, and a i iety of other kind, for sale by Oct.

39, ion: 0 ARNOLD 1 GRLBB rTTNT'S LINIMENT. A freh uj.ply receive I 11. andforalealNo 267 Maintret 3d month. 1346. 1 MO.

ES DAME GEO. VAN KLEECK It tO. have received this day, a large assortment of wiileSILK VELVETS 'or Mantilla. 200 Out 9. 1847 FOCR HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE, complete, for ale by artus flBft Puuishkeepsie.OcL 16.

1847. CslRPETS AT FCTORY PRICtS. LN A BR LPT, 30 1 Main street, will cut Carpets at prices. Don't forget the place Carpet vVareltoomon theflrt Boor noitairstogo jp in BOXES tlrat quality STABCH forr al the IU loweat market price. AA oCASSl I LOVKS.

79 JAVOOCKEE, 197 Main I TTORSE BLANKETS. Saddlers are lespectlully HJrJnr rscall in at the New Saddlery. Hard war. sod Carriage Tilramnsg Store, and examine a slock of Horse Blanketa jwf receired. 'iijaj GEO.

HANNAH, Main rrx5 rjrtrileLEATHERVAR.NISHslwaTsnnhsriI BELLEV1LLE.WHITB LEAD, LINSEED BOILED' SnirFKEPAXED OlL (warranted pure!) for sabat tnwlmrest Cash prices, by B. W. VAN VOORHlS.Druggl 74 319 Main street CAST IRON PUMPS AND LEAD PIPE. Constantly on hand. Lead Pipe and Cast Iron imp and Furnaces of a tu rrlor quality, forsalecomex of Main and Academy streets.

J. H. AXLES o. Poughkeepsie, March 19, 1346. I li i is.

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