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fimthM. rdsthenrwttrrJtey great bwn itf rmatcrn pc4ttictsura rani teekmstobew kco toco paper am In Miasowilirtej. lion to the United It of the CWllitotbe butted, receiver of the "at California say tbe prohibit 'and prevent ito that territory. It EUet.inOhio.pro auon of the Ohio ritt def from Lake. Erit In the river is too low I to be hang on the Ida West.

Wr commit man under bit medical tnly Taylor's plantation on Inred to tbe amount of the present flood and Hon and new potatoes rived at the New Yorli alwaukie hare paMnbrd that place, recommend stint: eyetem in cntet icbols bequeathed to the dial $6,000, tbe income art of free hedt He i Eann School a ceieorauon at wu. Monday liit, at which present arted at Montreal, it to tbe unites Estates, iiish authorities permit Isay contracu have been canal in that state to laconsm riven, and thus i between the Mississippi uncton say tbe munon bered to tbe lion Abbott i be wOl probably accept. I of Commerce aara there of specie the banks tlionsin the snb treaairy (are to hold a state con he 20th Lust to prepart ng nomtnationa, Ax. procured the rrgoiaiie i ht duties as Bob treai i pen "put to a new use. er a drawinc tn snotbrr omelhtne of decided i them teend tl.30 in a letter for ll Eaie.

can enclose a rnts worth of Post Office I st any post office. eference to another col I that two mail neamen San Fcancuoo.sad Brought iconld be tot Falcon in about two oofidently anticipate coo own aniens, written in ten who can be rrlied or. Payne, haee incisco before the raafla eiribre come froralhenv. Lake our arranisemenrj so dence by WT pt in tbts shall probably be to receive tbem at least Jm rt.nttt' i ctst of Cftknlhrji day eihtc ea.lonr4ekj Wednesday ol which prored iL jv EhSitebeea Gasetie autes that Coronet Seymour TkM toq he bodT (of nunifiaad Bootee fa tbe nrer near Milhr dock in rthat towp, on Satsrdiy morning last. Tbe tody had the ap pf iraTK o( haTmjj brrn eifcht leu days fa tbe nln.

The dVceaard waa about 25 yeah JsTage. firfft six inches hih, dark brown hair, bad can grey pea coat, pltid wooka VMt, striped asumrre pimaioone.abloe striped ahtn and a white tnudm ahirt. NoeTidtneMtffdtntltyeotildtefinnrf npr on him. TTie jury xave a erdict found drowned. The Roodoot Conr0 stales that lbs lilh nit.

a ihaniy at HicbiaUa, ulster connty, occupied by three ft mlUe, wok fire and burnt op, and that one man named John SWigta wai burned to death, and two other so horribly injured that, they will hardly recover On the Wednesday fallowing, a bank of earth save way tbe same piaee.bnryrag it iasnp poBed fonrlaborerivho were at work beneath It. are CyThe Albany papers, we perceive, are tarkin op the project of a railroad from that city to Cohort, on the Mohawk Coboea is becoming a large and flourishing maBufacrnrmc place destined ett lonjf to become much larger, and between the two places there is already almost a cootinoou villaj and when a railroad made It wiU doubUeas become quite so, and a vistatncrant of passengers and freight would be earned to roske the work a highly profitable investment. yy fyn wi 'j a 1 The Recent Arriviis from Califosia. T3 pj, ARA12 nrluh at Vlnwtnv Ithiv M4 niiT Uwts r.i,' Lr i.j i. rrM tiu'm h.

T. m1. liar Zn .1 nl omtrea mw SOStt DV I'HSUlBCa bm tbe Hon Christopher He, the first volnme of lb tke Sate cj Arte 1 T. It contain nesxlr gives a fall history of the ate, wjihthe deeds, maps, abilanU, ic Tbe tur oW doconMeu is atrictlT The whole work was ex of Mr Morgan, and is I tbe stetmer Empir I el the pilot other of nty The evidence ta cbUl, at Fuhkill, hat to he ly Clerk, andla at the dw wbo may India if tbey grand jury, who srt Jel eir doty to do on this snb weTwpe tbey will not psss itancea revealed Isufv them in proceedinf proceedings are had no fork, tbey might mm we! will avail little there, sat. lifthearreitof fke Imanhtl was only bribe itement and ectmnaa Bnd perbp Asnaliy District Attorney wn and see that tbe riBt in answer to the Corcw oer and jury are not bU tbe 6 Marshal iconclaaon norneedtbL aoos until they nreo" ri inrr and the dee.

stely to the Clerk of Doteb unitea otitea vjwhi Afier the cholera.w oou, the auzens beta live measures, and Tsoivc I bmwnetB bv COann" pSth nit and allTands oe fa tW. nnp ofw dings, vaults nd graanij odd be found, to pTcrrnt" The rood efleCW ittrn of everv ase should adopt simSaLi: kaQ prove most efiecuvsi Imparity. nd prorhte1 piore it makes Jtssppffi" Lrprantiorar messntf Inly not toosoon.nd! TbeUniwd Stsut.P' of Columto, has decwaj. irrridim inibstdJrtrKU nd the opeTty i tllraA, farrifteen TesAl land kfi tbcm nlffl" Ibe taken again into Uroad Company bTt hcilofKfw York t2 mad in tbe" nnn ot5 wc pvesmwc 4h sh ItVffl he ECiri eonJB'ilteP, e'lml common i an KenrlrBaiH" aMMIflf.V ur fgyii is annonnced as by authority that the New York and Erie Railroad will be opened to Owego, in Tioca county, before the end of lh month Preparations are making to have a grand celebration of tbe event at that pUce.and It will doubtless be attended by vast numbers of people. The additional link, will add mocb to tbe bvstoess of the road, and is not eurposmc that the people most concerned rejoice at the completion Appointments by the President.

WisBisoTOit, May 2f 5 The Wlowini appointment were made by tbe President, lo diy U. Itutnct Anornqt James LAwrenct, for tbe Korthern District ol New York Wm. Suckney. lor the District of New Hampshire James Clsrk. for tbe District of Rhode Island Mrrttalt Oeorge Jackson, for the District of Rhode Island Samud Garfield, for the District of New Hainp Dej'mif Pftmltrt Georce Robinson, otOg denshurgh, New York Thomas Clowes at Troy, Y.

William Woodward, at Middlrtown, Conn Land Office Rcttttm. James Maban, at Palmyra, Mtssoun rrontiet, from the 80th of Jonr. 1849. 10 the place of Davis, resigned. Isaac LefSer.

at Stillwater, Mioeit, from the 30ih o( June, 1849, in tbe place of 8. Whitney, resigned lndtn Aftnu Dr. Wm Butler, of South Carolina, for the Cberokees John Drennen, ol Arkansas, lor the Choctaws. Thomas Moseley.jr of (suVagent, tor the Wvandotts BY TBE SECirTiH Ol TOT INTXaiOK Ptnnon Agent John Kelley, at Portsmouth, New Hampshire Isaac Kelley, st Concord, New Hampshire From the New York Tribune Later from New Orleans. Half of the City Inundated BsnniM Almost Suspended dj New Orleans, Wed May.

30 In spile of all tbe efforts to stop the peat crevasse, the water is sull raising, and labor is perfectly lost in attempting to subdue it. HALT Or THE ClTT IS INUNDATED. The inhabitants are flying from their booses, and business matters are being wound op. From New Orleans State oftht Crevasse Cholera again Broken Out. New Orleans, Friday, May 25 P.

M. The great crevasse at Sauve's still remajoa unchecked, and there is no prospect of stopping it for two weeks to cornc Tbe water has risen four inch within the past twelve hours, and Phillippi street, is utterly impassible. In the rear of the Sixth Ward all the bridges and vehicles have been earned away, and the greatest consternation prevail. To add to all the rest the Cholera has broken out in the vicinity of tbe crevasse, and already a child and three negroes have died of the disease. a.rf Silver and monii undgESZraldtfM.1 The New York papers contain soma teresting details of lha intetUpsnce bro from San Lieut.

'Edward 8. N.nnd at Ma. nr. mum axnvea at raoama on tbe 5th not. in ths Mestner.

which left San FrtBCttcn on the 14th ApriL We. copy sfrprn the Tribune soma of there Wn trad the pletnre of eonTersins with LieuL Beaje He states. that the steamship Orrjen reached San Francisco en the 1st of ApnL IatWediatelr on her arrival, the rrw waa nnt en board the TJTS.1 ship Ohla, and kept there in Irons nam im CTeninf treiorerJie started rat the return voyaje. As Lieut. Beale was leaving Panama on the roommjj of the Cth.

the California, which sailed from San Francisco fire days after tbe Oregon, was coming into tbe harbor. Ths amount of gold brought by the two vessels Is not known with certainty, balls estimated si S40U.UU0, about SSU.U0U of which at consigned to Mr. Parrott. There were about 75 teasels lying in the Bay of San Francisco, and others are arriving every day. With few exceptions their era era deserted immediately Upon tbeir arrival, and they were unable to leave.

The town la crowded with people, and about two thirds of tho inhabitants are living in camp. The bouses are filled to nvernewinv, and the smallest rooms rent for S3 a day good board at tbe hotels at a day. Gen, Smnh is living for the preernt In the old house of the Hudson's Bay Company. One of the volunteers of Stevenson's Regiment, who made enough at the digging to purchase frame home in the place, offered to rent it to him, hot coolly demanded $80,000 a year, giving General Smith one day to decide on the offer. The snow was melting very fail, and the pla cers were almost entirely clear.

Companies were leaving San Francisco daily for the diggings and miner constantly arriving with the products of their labors. Lieut Bcale speaks in high terms of the order maintained bj tbe population oo the placers as well aa in the more settled parts. There are few disturbances of any kind, and owing to the strict adminuslrttiou of kmd of extempore justice, crimes have become less frequent. Tbe onlr punishment is hanging. When a person commits any theft or outrage, he is brought before a jury of twelve men selected for the purpose, who go through the regular fortns of trial, and if convict he is at once executed.

Three men have lately been hone; at the diggings, one of them for steal ing a horse. Lieut. BcaWs appear i nee bears the tokens of the hardships be has undergone. lie brings with hiui a lump of pure gold weighing eigktf onneet, and consequently worth nearly $1,500. It was found at the dry digging by a man named Wea ver We had a sight of thai precious piece yesterday.

It waa exhibited for abort time on 'Change, and produced quite a sensation Lieut has gone on to Washington. The mails brought by the Oregon and California, were at the Isthmus, wailing the arrival of a steamer at Uh agree. But the riches of California do not consist in gold alone. All the precious metals are there found, in greater or loss profusion, as well as the rarest and most valuable jewels. Two mines of silver hsve been lately discovered, one of which is known to but few perrons, who jealously keep tbe secret.

Platinum also known to exist in considerable quantities A rough diamond Dear ly the rue of a hens egg has been found by one of the miners in tbe Sacramento Valley. Gen. Vattejo, wbo was Mr. Parrott's informant, says that it was brought to him by the finder, who demanded $180,000 for it Emeralds of large size are frequently met with, but their value scarcely known. Three or four new quicksilver mines have been discovered, one of which, a very rich deposit, lies between the valley of Santa Clara and San Joaqmra.

The Forbes mine, however, the the only one worked a yet. The extent and value of these qmckailver mines is not equalled by any other locality in the world Bed of coal have also been found near the coast, bnt cannot of course be worked under the present state of things. therein, ahall ennuaence and take effect thrauhAut the state, on and not before the twentieth day after the flsv taf It ftml nunnt: iiTMitKlii. it. v.

jcury otfflteKeTlsrtfflfates. cnap.4tl.ns UT ACT requiring Eteatauoati or vesFili profiled Mffhlr in or drtf ttm ro. erll hosts at the tvhiifimt 1 wtecuon of life tn case 'accMent, Bade, IL rrMOKlHO. JtaM, bEtOT. "tPw? rri Tft JLf ojQrwrciT.cWni, Gmoltr Limp Qirpw doles, VasrnraJL tsKK.

Vi lMn a lane auorunent or Briltanla and Tin ware. Tea Trtys of the bet.jauenur Cutlety from th best nanqractonea. xt tfrc a tin J' renons wlihlaa snythlhg in Ihe, above llne.wOl prices, they will get new article, at 90 Malo strett. rasjhkeeule. taitbcloif the House, oppo i.

i a. fli.itflUH,fi Jnnei isu. afcMrti iJtA4 B) Ia PttsZi ill Snt at, X'jh Yf l.i Sntt mijLiftntf, lie taatt msftUmmrfl, xb Section 1, Xvery ferry boat dnren er propelled by nreor steam navtraunt any erine wMersof this shtll be provided with at least ope small raw or Ufa ooai, ieau nncear feet fle to the ferry boat la such a manncr tbat It can fee launched lata the water far immediate use in case ef need, or; in of accident. s. Every rttam ileastnoat.

OTTesseliOr twat propelled or urivov by steam or Are, navtxauns; any of the waters of this state, of five hundred tens metturement snd carrying jjssiensers, shall be pro. vided with at least one first Uass Ufa boat, and one row boat twenty five feet leas; by aeren wUe.csp hi of carrying or supporting fifty persons etch, and st least oa rewbost of the btl hte and construe, tioa laaldlUsn thereto i and every stesmboat or Ves set driven er pmitUed tiy stesm and lire, and navU vsting any of the wstcnoftbK tste, oftbe tariff arcment of two handred and ttij tons hanhen, and no exMeding five Mndred tons burthen, and carry tox peasenirer, shall csrry at least two ordinary row boats, so attached ai tn be capable of being Unnched Into tbe water In caie of need or accident. a. Everv violation of the nroVMona af thim ad snail be penlhaM by floei not leas than two Bundled and fifty dollar, which may be tsed for any recovered tn aay court of record in this state, in action acaian me csptsinoriue Doit or vessel, or of tne owner or owner, or either of them, to be sued for in the name of the treaiurrr ef any county In which either the captain or the owner or owners may be or shall reside. i a.

It aall be, and hereby made tbe duty of the dutrict attorney of the county In which any such csptaii, owner er owners miy be or shall reside, to troecute a suit or such penalty whenever there shall be presented to him a comptalat showing a violation of this act, substantiated by the affidavit Of the tor ton to complaining snd the penalties so recovered hall be paid to the connty treasurer for the support of tbe Boar of said county. a. None ef the pro viin of tbia act shall be con Ftnied as In any manner repealing tbe act entitled 'An act requiring compensation for cauitnr death by wrongful act. neglect or default," pacdiecember 11. IS4T, or any part ot Mid act.

s. Thi act shall take effect on the Brrtday of June, one thousand etjht hundred and forty nine. Statt tWtwYtrk, I I have compared the prccemilng Secrxiary't effitt. with the ortglhal Itws on file in thi office, snd do certify thtt the ssme Is a correct tranacni thereof, and or the whole of the said original. CHHISTOPHEH MORGAN, Secretary ef State.

I ssssslBnanvS4ssssBrT3 BsssTlaVavrSjHdaj tJSPPSXI I'lrjBPjP flflf wflflsSSSB CUMOs. TOWMhEUnS' and 'otter SiruparillM, Brsfidl'sIndUnPnhnoMryfialjaniandPurlfylng Extract, and any or alt ot Ike Medical preparation the day, kept thU market, may fcbe procured at KoV7 lialn it. A i Ih BVOl tv43r titWWwO "i't 1FEBW yil Whlte and perfectly rare, for ale Junej, jJii. VAX VuyRUls a th6wBk1DQE, 119 Miln iL P6'krpIe. HonlEltTi CEOAOE Van Je.co.

have on baed a full tsaOrtlhent of the b4 qail Itiesof Erllb ttolery, coniuiing.of; Men's Wb ben's and Children's. June 1, 1M. BLAKE'S PATEXT FIRE ANDWATpnEdO UESifiNTy The fubscrlber has Jut received a qaanUty the above talutVle Cement, and now or. lers It wholesale and by small quantities, at the lowest market price. Warranted genuine.

ELIAb TBITETT. JqnoJ, 1M9. wM aiAnUO SQCARB FE31AJ.K alEMirt AHY rEmmmtrterm of thHImUtationwIU open en' thejlra naraiay tUftyS A course or lecture on PUln, rpKf. Baamf and TtftaUi Cktmlurt, will be delivered to the pupils without extra chart e. Chart ner terra elrniydoiuri! extra chtrjesfor French, Music, Drawing aw) Painting.

PorparUcu ut appir at cnooi tn TffEW IrUtOF DUTCHES CO ITT A ti The Barreya fpT, thimpare now bernrmade by erafalbirreyon.ttThe map will be biued (provldrt a sufficient, number of subscribers calf be obtained) during the fall or the present year. The ntmes of rarmers. Property holders generally, will be inserted rn their proper posrUdrM over tne wholemip, and the wffl beshownw It will be handsomely engraved, colored, and moon ted, and supplied to subscribers st fit pet copy ble on HeWenU in the county will be called on by W. Clark; who Is authorized to Uke the names ox suDscnoers, w. WILSON Puhlaher.

S1DSET, Surveyor THE MAHKBTS. VENETIAN UED. Jast received from tbe Importer alarge supply of Enjlih VenitUn Bed of a tuperior quality, and for sale at the lowest price by VAH vooanis n. tuuwbridge, June S. 1M, 83 11? Mln lt.

PokerpMe. EAGLE HARBOR FLOUII. SW Dblt. of W. P.

Collin's trh ground, and la Lurnne order, received direct from tle Mn ufactnrcrs, snd made rro tbe beat of Pure Grnesee Wheat. Porsslelnloutosaitby W. W. ft J. BETNOLDS, it.

Junea.lM9. a CORVLE EXTRACT. This celebrated paint destroyer, ll for file by JuneS, 1841. 119 Maln st. Po'keepne.

I I I I CAMPHOR. GUM. A fresh lot just opened, snd for sale by VAN VOOHHIS TEOWBRIDQE, June 2, 13.19. 8J 119 Mtln tt. ro'keeptle.

PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES. A new lot received this day, snd for sale very cheap by OEOKOE M. VAN KLEECK. June 1. 1949.

6S Main street. INDOtV SASH Kept consUnUy on hand, and lor sale by VAN VOOBHIS TROWBKIDUE. NEW GOODS. HEW OOOSs.Wl'W, WHITE AiSUjr.bavejutt received a Urge assortmeni of NEW GOODS, suitable for the Snrtnr nut sum mer trade, to which tbey would Invite the attention of their friends ad purcMiert leaerally. May tth.

1S49. PARAMLS, A large? and elegant assortment Jusr received, and. for salt by TO W. W. WHITE At SOU, JuueS, 1849.

63 S19 Maln st. Po'keeple. Have yon seen thtt Elephant Late and Important from Texas Devastation, Murders and Robberies by the Camanches Terrible Ravages the Cholera. New Orleans. Thursday, May 24 The steamship Globe baa arrived from Brazoa Santiago with dates from Brownsville to the 16th end Galvrstou to the 21st Tbe Express at Brownsville sod Palo Alto bad been attacked by Dumeroos sod formidable bands of Camanches, and acts of the most startling barbarity were perpetrated The stage at Point Isabel had been intercepted tnd the proprietor snd passengers all taken prisoners.

A train of transport wagons, containing valuable merchandize, had been captured, there being no force to oppose the plunderers, nor any mounted men at Fort Brown The destruction of property is immense. Several bead of horses owned by one gentleman were captured and killed. Women and children wrre earned orTin captiv Gen Abalus, the military commandant at Mat amora had been applied to by the civil authorities BrowiiMitle, for the aoustance of a force of mounted dragoons His answer was that be was ready to famish ell the force and dispose of it, if authorized by I he commandant of the Texan Department to pas the frontier The Utter refused Tbe Mexican Cavalry in a few houre were well equipped and facing the bank of tbe river, waiting for sanction to cross The whole American populatian of tbe Valley of the Rw Grande were in a state of tbe rnort extreme agitation. The accounts from San Fernando, Western Texas, stale that Major Berry's party waa cnt to pieces by the Indians. The) were atacked lnO miles beyond the HactDdftof Sao Joan de Zendas, and all murdered, except one prisoner, fire other, the Major and a Ombertander from Malverton Tbe ravages of the Cholera at San Antonio were awful in the extreme.

Tbe number or deaths reaching near fire hundred The disease broke out in the Camp of the third Infantry and Qoartenneater's encampment and on Saladn The dead end dying vrrre piled up tu the open air unattended The Mississippi River The Cencordia iLa. Intelligencer of the I2th sets "The fall of the Water in the Mississippi River, which has been emiously anticipated for some time, has begun in earnest It has fallen here, already, mare than seventeen inches, and as the fall continue! the water falls the faster. The immense flood from the Yaxoo and other ewamps will para off" beyond ns in a few days now sod then shall have all tbe fall of water that we desire Tbrre will be lime to plant cotton barely time to do so with the prospect of any thing like a crop The accounts from above continue favorable There had been gentle rise iu the Upper Misnesippt and Onto, but these cannot affect us. Down the long stream of the Lower Miuisatppi. there still is a continuous and heavy fall Black River and Tensas have been swollen, this week, with heavy rains, but tbe Savon Macon waa falling on Thursday, and it is be be red that Tensas was on a stand, while Black River was was nearly in this promising condition.

We had a report thai Red River was rasing Th'n was a mistake Red River showed drill from its mouth, but this came out of Black River. Indeed, so low is Red River that persons wbo entered it from Black River on Monday last could discover no sign of Red River water near the month of Black River. Black River waa backing Red River np." Love and Crime It is well known that the Shark, tbe most re morsless monster of the deep, i usually attended by a harmless and playfol little guide and companion, familiarly known as the Pilot Fish. Tbe real office which it performs not known bnt it seem to be regarded with tenderness and attachment by a creature addicted to ferocity and bloodshed, and admtted inie an intimacy of kindness and Iotc, whil" all others are repelled by fear and awe. In the whole coronas ef nature, no analogy more striking and beautiful than thb can be adduced, to illustrate the strong and mysterious attraction which eomtimca found to exist between love and crime.

How many aw of rapine and violence are there in the world, wbo roam over the sees, or prowl opon lbs land whs still have some dear and tender being clinging to the and watching over him with the most invincible and devoted endearment and fidelity And Jet, how often do theee hardened reprobate participate in no other sympathy and leva except this, bnt are detested and proscribed by tbe wbola world besides, and are finally dragged forth Eke tba. remorseless Shark to he condemned and slain; wbiWt the defenseless and innocent object of aUeeticn Js left Unprotected, uucared tor, and nntbtroghl behmd Extrmetfirtm AeUu, by Dr. Betdier. From the Liberty (Mo.) Tribune. California Scenes We are under obligations to CoL Doniphan for the following extract torn a letter addressed to him by Peter H.

Burnett, Efq Sutler' Port, Upper California, Feb 2, 1849 Cot A W. Doniphan I am here at this point, having been attracted hither by the unlimited gold region of California. Men are here nearly crazy with ncbes suddenly forced into their pockets. I bare had some opportunity, in the conrse of my life, to study human nature but trie school nere upon a grander scale than you or I ever saw before. Perhaps a few anecdotes may illustrate the state or things, and afford you some amusement An honest close listed shoemaker, bv the name of Spee, came from Oregon to California about a 5 ear ago Alter the gold was discovered he went into the mine and was soon making bis hundred dollars a day A quizzical, shrewd fellow from Philadelphia met bim one day.

'Well, Mr Spee, how do you get along "First rate, sir I would not be a member or Congress with his eight dollar a day, nor ih President of tbe United States 1 can make more money than they." "Well, Mr. Spee. I suppose you will make no more shoes. Our shoemaker thought himself insulted, and indignantly replied: "No, not 1 Let lliose make ehoea who will. male wo more." He is now a merchant, and deal in goods, ware and merrhandise.

I was here during the Christmas holidays, and saw great numbers of young men who had never worn a cloth coat before with at least jgl.OUO worth of finery opou them. They nere almost loaded down with trinkets. I saw one fellow dressed in a splendid suit of black, over which be wore a snperb black cloth cloak aud instead of drawing his cloak arooud h'tn to shelter him from the cold wind then blowing, he was careful to let tt be unfurled, like a flag, to the passing breeee, that he might catch the admiring gare of the passer by. Another gay fellow, dressed equal!) as well save the cloak, was strutting up and dnwii before the door of a large tavern Iu his right hand he held a large bell, and at short interval. he would stop and tingle his bell, as much as to say "Look here tkit 11 me Another dandy went into a store and took out a fine silk band kerchief and commenced wiping the mud off his boots.

The merchant aid "yc will apoil your hsud kerchief. sir." "Oh that's no difference, I have another. I wipe my booi with one and mv nose with the other. Some time during the last aotum a yonng man was at work in the mines, wbo had hi heart aet upon marriage. Whether he had courted the fair one, and she had refused ha offer, or whether he had always cotrwdered h'Owelf poor tn take upon himself the support of a family 1 do not know.

At all events he had one day rolled aside by means of lever and props, a large etoue, nnder which there was a deposite of sever al hundred dollars ot pure gold, in small pieces, the size of flaxseed. The moment he cast his cc upon llie sliioipg treasure, he threw himself flat upon ha back, an ecsfacy, among the rock, clapped hi hands, kicked op his heels, and exclaimed, marned man by gnsh Colom you have bun through Mexico.aod elsewhere, but yon never saw any thing like the state of affairs here. The account you have een of the gold regions are not orer eolorrd About 23 per day is the amount of the produce or one baud. I was in the mine forty days, and was careful to make an accurate estimtte. The gold iiuxAavriiilr One Hundred Aldlwnt will be taken not anually in the course of two years.

Town lots at San Francisco are worth $10,000 for the brat, and no title at that. Yours, Parr a H. Bcsiktt. Re)orted for tbe Journal Eagle. PonglikeepalB Markets.

Thursday, May It. FLOUR The market la well supplied with the dlf feient grade of Flour, and tbe demand more mod. crite. There is no chane to notice In prices. We quote Michigan and common State st 4 fa rorite brand Ohio, not extra, ft 60; ptfre Genesee SS and fancy 4 extra Ohio and Mate as 1 to 6 1.

GRAIN There if but little Join; In Grain. We quote Oau a IJ for crops in and Si to 4 for ain cle load. In tbe street Yellow Corn 66 and white 01. HjcH. PROVIStOfS Salei of SO bbli.

prime Beef at $9, and a lew bbU. Prime Pork at 9 Mesa Pork is held at 911. Sales new Cheese in boxes at 8. Freoh tub Butter from tbe country la worth from 12 to It, according to quality. Potatoes tre scarce tnd com.

mind high prices ben Mercers ara worth from 91 to 1 It per bushela from wagon sotnmon IS to 83. FISH Mackerel are higher: we quote Massachusetts No 1 it 9 is so per bbl and uual proportion for prt No SO; No. I a Re packed New York liwpecllon are leas. No Shad in market. New York Markets.

Wednesday, Msy so. FLOUR AND MEAL The demand Prettr fair 1 Fine Flour brin a 94 0a a 4 18 common and rood state 44 a 66 fancy brands as 1 a 7 Meal is 4 83 lor Jer.er Bye Floor 94 SI a 1 8. GRAIN Uenesc" Whest is held at $1 51 a 31 15 Ohio IMi I o. In Corn there is a fair butlnest doing sod the market Is steady; sites st a 66 for damaged 8 for white; S3 a 60 for west ern mixed 61 1 63 for Northern yellow. Nocbanre in Hye Oala are a 1, with fair demand.

PROVISIONS 1 he demand for Pork la moderate prime at 99 15 and mm at 9 10. Lard is in modetate demand at 6) a 7. KewYerk Cattle Market AT MARKET lloo Beef Cattle, (all Southern,) 200 Lows and Calves, and 1,000 Sheep and Lambs BLEF CATTLE The market his been rather in aOWe ainee our lat, but the backwardness of buyera may be attributed to the biih prices current, we presume good retailing qualities are selling at from Tl to 9c per lb These figures may betaken ts the general About 200 would be left over unsold 100 head driven to Bo.ton. cow s.j,c CALVES Are plentler, it will be seen, and prices a nui. rheiper.

Sties at from 915 l30lo90 30 left over. M1EEP AND LAMBS Sheep ell at from 1 so $1 tJ $5, Lamb, at from 1 0 a 93 to 94. 100 cheep left over COMMERCIAL AND MONEY MATTERS. Canully cotuttmttd fnm tht Sell commercial paper I in Acts iork.er Its Journal There is no change to notice in the money market in New York Loans on Government Stocks are freely made at per cent and large parcel of mney txmld probably be obuined at 4) per cent. First cla lpr coo st 6 a 7 per cent.

1 he suiytly of good paper is moderate, a the Banks sre dlstouoting tree TheadTH.es in regard to American Stocks by the last lesmer, are fivorible. A letter from a lead ng banker In London say. that the demand for all American Mocks was brisk, with very moderate supplies. The demand for Land Warrants has inci eased lately, and the selling price ha advanced to $110 Tor (rusranlred Warrants in Wall 1 he total funded debt of tbe City of Detroit ii WALKER'S DAGITERREaTi m)OMS, A'c 14 GiRDEy STREET, Opposite Uit Pan OJia Erery one should immediately d45s ifBi i Tflii grCTBgsnainamgaEM AND hsve you seen the SEW GOODS, at the new Cash Store, 323 Main street The subserlber VV. P.

OIBBOSlt. M. D. PrlnclpiL FEMALE BOARDING SCHOOL. JACOB WILLETTS will continue his Ftmole Bfi Btkaal through th amnmei term commencing the 4th Of th tnontbi (June,) and riosln the th ot Sib month, (September.) Terms 9 14 a quarter of 13 weeks th month, i 1849.

ta REttlTTIAO TO EUROPE. Perm wiehlnr to remit money to their menus, or secure sieerire passage for tneir friends emlatttlnr hither, can do so bv id. 'lying to the lubscrlber at the Post Uflce, who wlU give a receipt for the amount paid here, to prevent any lose to the person sending. a us i aies oi piissge are as tow as any oiner House In New Terk, In First Class Packets. Any lnformstion relating to the bialncss, win be given, on application or by letter to ALSON OSTRANDEKi Assistant P.

tt. Po'keepsle, My 1ft. 194. tm81 NEW UOOEB. WILLIAM WILSON ha just received the follow.

Ing New Book i WUlett'a Mental and Practlrsl Arithmetic Hevlied. snd the principles explained, by Augustus R. MeCord. Tbe Lire tnd Witlings of De Witt Clinton, by W. Campbell.

liolldsys Abroad, or Europe from the West. By Mn.Klrklind. Kavxnagh. A Tale, by Henry W. Longfellow.

Beneficence ofDasign in the Problem ot Evil, Vindicated by tbe Law of Caussuon. Living Orators In America. By E. L. II igoon.

The Adirondack, or Lire in the Woods. ByJ.T. Beadley. Rural Letters. By N.

P. Willi. Border Warfare of Now York. By W.W.Campbell. The Personal History and Experience of David Copperfield.

By Charles Dickens, No. I. Price 134 The Uses and Abuses of Air showing it Influence In sustilning Life, and in producing Disease, part 3d, and last. A Treatise on Uoad making. By Charles Penfold, Surveyor.

Tbe Life or llin Rice, the Shikrpearean Clown. Family Failing. By theAutherof theUen Pecked Husband." My Untie, the curate. By the Author of e'ot or tne Albany." Dumb Love from the German. By Thomas Car lylc Clenent Lorlmer, or the Book with Iron Clp.

Marstan, or the Memoirs of SUiesman. Modern Damrrtic Medicine. No. 6. Price 11 The Genius or Italy By Rev.

Robt. Turnbull. The Ladles Work Tbl Book with Frgravines Price 60 cents. Leive from Jltrgiret Smith' Journsl. Price 60 cents.

Levi Leoti, or Adventures In the Far West. By E. Bennett. Memsrieiof a Preacher, or the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. Price 36 cents.

Adventure In tbe Lybisn Desert. By A. John. Dermot O'Brien, or the taking of Tredtgh. By H.W.Heibcrt.

Men of Capital. By Mr. Gove. PAPER. I1ANOINGS WISDOW SHADE.

A good assortment, and at low price can be found st 261 Main street, EDWARD BEACH. April 30, 1849. Tt PAPER. IIAnainCS. 1.000 pieces entire new patterns of Paper Hangings, seme or which sre most elegant ladealgas snd colors, at 31 J.BOW?lECOMPANY'S.31iMiln.t.

a. a jul rpATZJlw STARS TOR SALE TheTxv a. erw iiland latelw jvwaert anrt. aer.amieft nw fln tea wi in CllANJIISGVrLLE, Dutckeas county. offered for ssie use iscauow oeing very oeslrable one ror a pro.

fltable as well a permanent Investment. The proper, ty will be sold law If Immediate SppIieaUon is mad, rmf not by the 10th of April, tt will then be to lent. Per Information apply to CnAHLEXXOLWELt. No. JO Main MrerUPoinhkeeTMi! tt lHaomgvUle? FOR SALE A HOUSE; AND LOT la WssttrnxtonrtTeet.ecrtPled by two stories and ltue Tl fret by an Lot so ieeiov iw.

Also a HOUSE aadXUT. In Main itreex. formerly owned by Jonah Barriu. Lot meet front, running ts the channel of Ik pond. Also two new HOtJsxs wsatefUe Burriu property.

with lota 30 feet front each, rsaataf to tbe charms I of the pond. m. Also two vacant LOTS frf front esch, adjoining the BarrUt pioperty. Inquire of w. c.

ARNOLD, er ef 13 PETTB FOR SALE C1IKAP A HOUSE and LOT on Mansion street, er Lang Bow. lately 'Moiw Hatter. nlty, and from his experience lathe wsfl Iramrm New York, saltan atntseif that wta be "tuti render hu work KcepUM to then who, mv fivw him with their patrowge. sy iivor The sasortsaenteraiec good comprlsiar Ctotbs. Cassimeres snd Vestinva.

are. ix lstex I be made up to order, si moderate prices fo ready I io sscaaj niae bioiurng. ana tniricier nr men of aeraaorovw ettirsd In lews, wui be aff.rded at tae new concern. 2f B. Collara wt.

Bu.r. rB BOBZS.T MOSES Po'keer rtELb SEEDS. VtrHlTt Bdgun Carrot, iiopg ursnxe do. White and Yellow Bugtr Beet. Mangel Wurtxel.

In quanUUes to ault purchasers. For pale by JACOB B0CKEE, 397 Main st. May 1M9. gi POTATOES WANTED. M.

SMITH wUl pay the highest price far Potateej, it 317 Main opposite Town ClocK. May II. 149. so MAHOGANY CHAIRS. SOFAS and DtVANS.

Some splendid new patterns, tnd at prl to svn iue times, cau at HAMILTON'S, Large three story Brick BulMlnr, Maln st. Msy is, 1849. 4mll CHAIRS CIIAirtS CHAIRS. 7B Doren Curl Maple. Black Walnat, ColUge and Common Chairs, of litest pattern, for tale very low at asiili u.N'3, Large Brick Building, May IS, 1849 4m9l No.

KM Miln rt. BEDhTEATJS. A Urge and splendid of Bllck Wtlnut. Cottage, Curl Mi one snouia immediitrlv secure a Llhl Ntbs while lite and health i given is on ni lour mrougn our mr una. FINF.

Dtntk lw RELICIOIS NOTICK. Rev V. E. HEWES, (I nivrrlil.) of Pittsfleld, Mass will preach in the Hall, on SUNDAY NEXT, 3d of June, in the Moinm. and Evening, at the usual hours June 2, 149, lw Fare Reduced Oa and after Jans 1st tha fare on the Boston and Worcester Railroad will be) reduced to ear dollar to And to Wo tW lar and fifti crfili to KNOWLEDGE FOR TUB MILLlOy THE REV.

DOCT. TEST, (late from Euroe.) will commence a course ot PUBLIC LECTURED in irur VILLAGE HALL, at 11 e'clsca, to morrow arteinoon, (Sundiy,) on the KrUtnci tftkt Cknrtm Kthgiim and on the Truth and Beauties of the Holy bcripture, in opposition to, and refutation of, Athe im, Dt'im, socmlanim, Socialism, Mormomam, Romini m. Univer alUm, and all false theories. Dr Ls is Aeent or "The Root and Branch So ciety, lately founded In the City of New York. Mifiject of the Introductory Lecture, visi The Sublime and Beautifnl of Scripture, and the Golden Key Unlock tht Beauties and Mysteries of the Bible SEATS FREE on Sibbith, and a collection after the Lecture.

On other evening, a char jc of ill ctarj will be made lbe Villaee Hall has been lately fitted up, and af foid comfortable accommodation (or Ladle ami Gentlemen. As the Lectures will contain nothing of a Sectarian character, person of all denomintions, and of denomination, especially the Young of botS seie, arc respicttully invited to attend. Dr. WEST will admit or a Reply, ahould bis state meiU be objected to. Peu hkeepste, June 3.

149 w83 EDWARD A. BDTTOLPU, Attorney and Counsellor it Law, bis removed bit Office to No. 39 Market itrr et, over A W. Swift's, and adjoin ing Vaiick A Eldridre'a Office, onedoor north ef the Manufacturers' Bank. Po'keepile, May 1W9 el JOHN II.

TALLMAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, (PotoHsssesis, N.Y.) JUT Attend, io ill LaW st hi Offlce In the Surrogate Building, Maikct street. Miy 0, 149. m83 TO THE ADIEU. TELLY MOULDS. JELLY STRAINERS, Fluting S.UMOIS, Al.

for sale by TaLLMADQE. GEORGE Ai KLEECK CO. have tbi day receivnd a large assortment of bntt Gaoit, consisting of all kinds and color, particularly the asbionsble Grim, with Trimmings to match Also HKH CRAKE SHAWLS plain nd figured, with many olber desirable goods. June 184 oa has this day returned from the city with a splendid lot Of NEW UOUUS. OOODS THiT ARE GOODS.

And that he li determined to sell a lutU tktiptr than the tketptit. His stuck of Ltdle' Summer Dresi Good 1 now complete, all new, purchased from the recent Urge auction le, at a great reduction from former price, and will be sold cheaper thin st sny other tore In the Village. BAREGLS New and beautiful pattern, ill silk ami wool, from Is 6d to 3. PRINTED LAWNS A tirt loid, new pattern, ft't colors sndyird wide, from 9d to 3s LiNEN rjINGHAMS A very handsome assort ment. Plaid, Plain, Striped, and EmbroMTed.

from Is 3d to 3s 6,1 SCOTCH GINGHAMS Small Pllid and dcnrible colors, the best in the market, for It. MUSLIN D'LAlNS Smsll figure and hew pat term, from Is. to it. 6d. BLACK SILKS Bet qualities of all width, from 4 to 13s.

SILK TISSUES From 3s. 6d. to 3. PRINTS THAT ARE PRINTS. An endless variety, some of the neatest ever made, from 6d.

to ts. PARASOLS Without number and at all price MOURNING GOODS Avery choice elcclion of aU kind. Abo a Urge assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS for boy and men' weir, and tt the lowest prices If to tare your money I any object, come to the New Cash Store, 318 Mtln itrrct.ahd you ctn find bargains seldom to be met with, and that will pay 7" tor coming. Don't forget tbe place, the flrt Dry Oooa. store below the Eastern House, on the opposite lde of the strest, and neit tore to J.

Ran orn's Crockery Store, JOUN W. LILLIE. Poughkeepsle, June lt, 1(M9 el ICE CREAM EMPORIUM. STEPHEN FROST would respectfully inform hi. friend, and the public In general, that ho is at tbe Old Stand, 3 IT Mala Street, and in antlcii ation of the wirm weather and tbe wants of the public, he hi fitted up hla SALOON in such 1 manner as will mike it pleasant and convenient for those who may waul 1 glass of splendid Cream or cooling Sodl Wi ter.

Hi Confectionary is manufactured frotn the first quality of Slrwui's Crushed bulr, and those wi.h ing Ice Creim or in; kind of Confectionary for Par lies, Ac Ac will be upplied promtly, snd on liberal termi FRUITS Constant supplies of ill the choicest Fruits of the reason, such as Oranges, Lemons, Plnr A piles. Strawberry, reackw. in A r. COUGH CANDY fVeil'j CtUkraieiCamptund TTtrf CIvtrrj Candy Those troubled with Coughs ami Colds will find this a sure relief STEPHEN FROST, 6th mo 3a. 1S49 Si 3jt Main tlreet.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Reward offered for tbe property stolen from mc on tbo 17th of November lat put, will mot kt paid LUIIltK StlKLUtPI. NEW DOOKS AT GRUBB'S. ARPER'S Two Dollar Edition of ill tauter'. History of Enzlind. for 75 cts lSoeton edition of do.

do. The Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton, by W. Campbell. History of King Charles the Second, by Abbott. Humboldt's Comos, In 3 vols, English edition.

Living Orator in Americs. by L. Migoon Border Warfare of New York, by w. W. Cimp bell.

Ruril Letters, byN.P WOK The Adirondack, or Life In tbe Wood, by J. tieidiy. Holiday abroad, by Mrj Kirkland in 3 vol Grecian and Roman Mythology, by M. A Dwtshl. Alderbrook, by Finny Forester.

3 vols. My Uncle, the Curate. Agnes Morrla, or the Heroine of Domestic Lite. Saneton Paisonage, part 3d. The Personal Hi.tory tnd Experience of David Copperfield, the younger.

Part 1st, by Charles Dick ns. The Midnight Sun. Pilgrimage, by FredukaBre mer. Friend and Fortune, by Anni Harriet Drury fJBookblnding tn ill its virletie. executed In this Establishment.

May it 61 W. WHITE ic SO No. 30t MAIN VT GOODS, ror sal. It the lowet prices. Plain ind Fincy Birreges, Argrntrie, Linen Glrghim, French and Scotch Printed Lawns, Gingham, Lawn Ginghams, Lancaster Ginghm, De Lain.

Plain ind Floured. Keep constantly on hind Cotton Shirting ind Sheeting, Irish Linen, Damask Table Linen, Table Cloths and Napkins, Toweling of ill kind. Quilts md Colinter pine. Print all styles, cotton Yarn, and Carpet Warp, Gents Summer Wear, variou kinds, French Black Inibs and issimeres, 4rc. Wlta 1 variety of other Good, for pale it the lowe i price W.

W. WHITE A bON May 11, IHO 89 assortment Marie Hm. Wood, and Common Bedstead, for sale at less than laciory prices, ami superior to any others manufactured In Poughkepie. Call at HAMILTON'S, Large Brick Bunding. May 18, IS49 4m8l SS Main st T) EaiOVAL.

Force of circumstan Xt ces having compelled ths subscrl ben to leave their place of bulre at the Upper Landing, thoy have re moved their Coal and Weed Yard to the spiclou Dock of Wm. Dsvies, Esq. tsrsmsa Af. faisar Brrm and D. C.

Lmlir rord (Entrance I rom jnm street, nere tney intend keeping their unil assort ment of LACKAWANNA, PEACH MOUNTAIN, PEACH ORCHARD, LEHIGH and SMITH'S COAL, together with all kinds of FIKE WOOD. POSTS, RAILS, fee. Truly thinkfut for put fivor, they loiiclt for themselvei In their new location, the patronage of their old friend ami customers, assuring them, well a all new one who may feel disposed to call on them, that every exertion will betued to inppiy them with as good in article 1 cm be found In thi market, sna 11 1 cnespiste. L. REYNOLDS at SON Poughkeepsle, Miy 18th, 1849.

81 HITE WASH BRUSHES, PAINT BRUSHES of all sixes, Sash Tools, Blenders, Fancy and Dusters, tierub Brushes, Hair, Cloth, Tooth and Natl Brushes; Cimel Hilr, Fitehers ind Pencil; Sable Lettering and Striping Pencil. Tor sle by Jacob bockee. 77 397 Main street Drmgl't. JUST RECEIVED, AT NORMAN M. FISLAYS CHEAP CASH STORE, The most desireble and cheipest assortment of Dry Goods ever offered In thi market: consisting nf riai and funru DRESS GOODS OP SILK AND a choice assortment of fancy Gmgaamj n'l Calieoti, and a large stock of Afujlisj Also, BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND SAT TIN ETTS, which will be sold low for cash, as our motto is small profits and quick returns.

Now', your time, good Ladies A stock of Goods to purchase 1 For with great care and patience, I have 1 urchased such good La Silk and Latins, ind Polka Dresses, For Cash, and nothing else, It prices hkh beita the ewi" to slice. Although the O's, the V's, the S'aind 's are pke, They lack the one thing needfnl Price. Anl something more that's needful, ladles, Ta.le which set aside all praises Now, to sum up the whole, I would ask you ill, Ladle, To call and examine these goods from new case. At No Main street rjj Call ind you will find birglin seldom to be met with 74 JFWETT A WOOD, have Just received a large lot of Tissues, plain, striped and figured Also, Linen Ginxbims, embroidered, changeable, trlped. plalded and plain the bet selected stock in the place They will keep constantly on hand (which they have recently added to their stock,) 1 general assortment of FANCY GaodsamA Tnmmmrs, to which they invite attention at 394 Main street.

AjrillS, 1819. 7s UJLoccinned br Benlamln.Mellnr.ami suitable jJwruiBgs lor uree or tour ismuies, or aa a. a ar era. Terms sccommodsting. Enquire of Vaatea st ExnajDea.

er tnsr subscriber. E. A. BUTTOLPH. Poxghkeepsle.

rebmary 10th. 1H3. ft A WHEAT FARM FOR BALE. It. Us it, nated 'a Awn.

Livingston County. NT SfKlis a mils nf ths Oenecasi alrver. wttktw rsrn of the Genesee Valley CanaL within twenty rush off a wheat marxet. 100. toe main uaveteuroaa iram Rochester south, within two thirds ol a mile of Avon Springs, has within a mile and a quarter Flouring tnd other taUK four Churches, sundry School bouses, sn Academy, fcc fee.

It contains 330 seres of floe soli, In a high state of. cultivation, well arranrsd and watered the dwelling home, barn and out house are commodious, thex frails abundant, various and choice. Tew farms In the state posses suclt a combination of attraction, comforts ind advantages. Terms of payment easy. Purchase money ta be tecared by bond and mortgage.

DANIEL BURGESS. Avon, April 37, 1349. Ita78 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Will so sold it Public AnetloH. on the creml. en TUESDAY.

June lJi. 1349, a Firm ofibout 330 ACRES, In the tswn of Stuyveiant, Columbia county, miles from Stuyve int Lindlng, snd mile from tha village or Kinder hook. Thi Farm Is most delightfully ittuited, and i rw a very hfeb tste or ImproVeaent. wRh a soli remark, ably well adapted for the growth ef either wheat, (of which 400 bwshels were raised In 14,) corn, rye. oats, potatoes hay and This property is worthy the attention of ban th Firmer ind the ClpRHIst.

To th former irwosw be everything thit a Firmer could desire, and to the Utter It would Be both a life and profitable lavet ment. with the certilnty of good im substantial title. It hiving descended from father to sin for the lst on hundred sml fifty year. Slid Firm his, sfter meeting ill expense, paid at the rite of 7 percent, and the lubscriber would be willing in the event of a sale, to hire tbe Farm for one, two or three year, and pay a rent (for which ample security could be given) whh would to the purchaser bo equal to 7 per cent. Interest There are on the premise 1 good and subnaatiil DWELLING HOUSE, two other Kswsss, eaa for the man wh work the Farm.

4 th other occupied by a laborer. Also, two largo and. convenient uuH Barni. one for grain ind tbe other for bay, which as eiini Pmm huilftinsr tA corn the Horse Power oed for threshing Cow House. Wigon House.

Wood House, Corn Crib, Smoke House, Fowl Hou. fcc. in th very best repair. in Tho sale will Uke place at lOeVse A. it when the terms of sale will be particularly stated.

It miy be mentioned, however, that a liberal credit will be given for 1 Urge share of the purchase money, secured by bond snd mortgsge. JOHN J. VAN ALXN. Stuyveitn, Columbls Co. Msy 1849.

wso OR SALE The residence of the sub scrtber situate on tn corner or acaqe and Noxon itreeu. The House is 33 by '34 feet, snd conveniently arranged. Tbe Lot I 89 by 137 feet, stocked with a great variety ef the choicest Fruit, Flower and Shrubbery. Attached to i id premlsei! a good and convenient Stable, wlib entrance from Noxon street. Fo particulars, enquire of A VARICK, No.

60 Academy (treet Poughkeepsle, Feb. 1st, 1949. AROJg ARB1TAI. OJT sriUNQ GOODS. JEWETTk WOOO have Just rvhraed from the City with a very large assortmear STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, saiuble for the Sjwma tradel which laey are sow opening for sale.

Their assort! meat of TJB. 53 QOOD3, eonrprlara all tha deslraMe styles, wul he found a large and sa well selected as jbseeciairj woald taey call attention to Jlieir stock of lacy. COLOEED SILKS, which they think offOTrare nideftests tu looker 'and purehs St 1 Itss at. A.e si iripvafrn umeTvnt styles or BLACX SILKS af rvtrr soalnV which thirr will a tl StSM. cnein.

a ntav irursau assd nannm uiMnnn. raTiltWclln4 exinilnB their stoca nfote pur thfm JH Mala Street. April T. 149. 10,7 MO1 ntet no TEL.

JTEWBCRGH. Nf T. Tin anderslgnetl Infotm hi friend sod tha nubile that he eistake this well known establishment. In, the vilUae of Sew bsxgtu and is now repairing, reflulnf and funUshiag the sama wita sew furtitare. together with aD the convenience requisite for the comfort ef the traveller and boarder Treaa iu taciturn, fine sartors and a a saiA asx.

vtiklle 11 traaaie. XENXlELAER WHITIUJ. Newbuigb. May 1.1S49. so B1 mri DUTCHESS COUSTY CHEAP LACK.

FANCY, and MILLINERY STUBE.104 Maam Stratt. PsssaAAsmsfrwMra. Jj PETZR. KIN takes this method to return her thanks to her kind rrlend for their patronigtdorinaMh past year. and would inform that with Increased facilities she better prepared thae ever to offer them tha newest, richest ana mast desirable styles et GOODS, at lower price thn they tan bought In any store of the kmd In Powghkeeprie.

My stock consist tn part of Lacs ef sil style 1 Embroideries of tha richest and newest patterns 1 Kid, Silk snd LUIe Glove all kind of Hosiery 9 Combs, Brushes, snd small Wares. My stock of Ribbon. I take liberty to say. la the largest, cheapest, and best assorted Poughkeepsle. I still continue carrying on the JtfaUtasvy part of my businesi more exterMiveiy than ever, and would solicit my friends ind UdJe to evimlne my stock before purchasing.

A splendid asaortaserrt of til kind of Strsw. Tucan. Cotrsrgh, China Peart, Lace, and Fancy HATS. Alt kind of Hsts Clwrnsd. Jrutad and Alttrad into the newest style sod fashion.

fjT3how room up stain, snore the store, 304 Main t. foaghkeepsie. May. 1849 TTAT THESSINCT KSTABLISirHSTNT. I XI Ladles Straw BomsMtts af srrei decnp uo whitened and nreed in the latest rtrle.

Also Gentlemen Summer Hat. No. 334 main up stairs, nearly opposite of the Eastern Hesase. D. CONEY, Jr.

EW MILLINERY GOODS. The crlber havinr removed back to her Old Stand. No. S8 Marn street. uo atsirs.

would hereby give aotice that she ha again apened for tbo searaa with an entire aew Stock ef Goods, comprising very ining aestraoie in ner line, ueemlng It unnecessary to enumerate each article, suffice It to say, that hex Stock Is complete, and she would mot respectfully solicit th attendance of the Ladies to call and examine. Having purchased the same st very reduced price, which wilt enable her to furnnh Goods In her line as low as they can be purchased short of NewTork. Remember the No. 389. oppo IU Dr.

Trlvett's Drug Store. Hat left to be Cleaned, will receive careful atten tlou as heretofore. MRS. C. B.

HARRISON Pougbkeepste, A pril 1849. 7 ft "VTEaiStan James emott, ttif Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Its. removed his Offlce to the Buildlrg formerly tbe Dover. May 18, IM. lw sr THI WAS A CAg Of DimCLXTT or TnE UVEA Arrxcnira tbi two.

Dr. S. Freiot Sin HaviPg been unable to attend to bsines for about six months, having a severe pain In my breast and being very weak, after trying many remedies to no purpose, when tn this rendition last wring, 1 waa Induced to try your yrvp before using two bottles I was able to go to work, and when I had used three I vu a well a ever I wa. and continue so. TUOS.

SCARBOROUGH. Lansingburgh, Oct 17, 1847. For sale by Dr. E. Trivett, Poughkeepsle.

GRINDSTONES AKD ROLLrTRS, A good assortment of Nova bcotia and French Grindstone. Also, a lot of Anil Friction Roller to bang them on. For sale by TROWBRIDGE fe WILKINSON June 149 s3 A FIRS! RATE SCALE BEAM with bottoms and twenty fifty pound weight for sale by H. TALLMADQE. OaT On the rosd betwixt Verbsnk and the re.

I AJ dene, of Ellas T. Van Benscboten, on Sunday, Miy 37th, a Lady' HAIR BRACELET, with Gold Clasp tbe Cla.p containing hair of diUerent colors, covered with glass. Any one returning ald Bracelet to the subscriber, nr Ira ring it at tbe Eastern House, PoughLc.te, will be lib rally lewirded ind receive the thinks or the owner, as It it pilled much above its real slue ELlAS TITTJM. La Grange, May 39, 1849. 3w83 MARRIED.

On Thundiy evening last, by Rev. G. F. Kettell, Mr. 8.

G. BAILEY, to Mis MARTHA A. DENTON, sJl of this. Wage. On the 54th Inst, by the Rev.

8. Mandeville, GEO W. VAN VOOKH'S to Mis ELIZA P. DUSENBERRY, cf La Grtnge. On the sub Inst, by Joseph Martin, Esq.

TIMOTHY HEARTNETTtoEVE REANEY.bolh Of Red Book. Hay 59th tt Rhlnebeck, DAVID VAN AOENER, In the 73th year ef bis age. May Sid, at Piermont, Rockland co. CATHARINE JLwiroofDaTidP.DeWUUlVq. and ordy daughter nf Harvey XL and Arabella Seymour, ef Rhlnebeck.

InthetWh vesrof heraje. Her remain were taken to Rhinebeck fer interment. tn the town nf Kent, Putnam co. on the3ltint PETER ROBINSON, la tie A Tear of hU age. Mr.

Robin Wok aa active part la the Revolution on the side of Freedom, and be lived to a good eld age toenlsy tta blessings. Hebsd long been a member of theBiptirt Charcb, and his tile was thtt of the pious ana exemplary christian. OEKERAli SETTXEMEKT WAxTTED. Orricx er tbs Jecasai. fe Eaols.

i Jane ISO TIT. WANT very much a general settlement or all Wi oaUUndlag account, those of long; ttndig well a others, whether for tbe paper. sdvertUiag or job priating. Il I 10 obviously far th Interest of all parties, and wj eclilly those indebted, that the should be frequent and always at least once a year, Uatwa trait our friends and patron will need little vrgtnf natUianbJtcts PUTT BbaM, SAL ERATCS. An excellent article, just received nd for Mir by the ke? or linile tound, by VAN VOOBHIS It TROWBRIDGE, Junes, 1849, 8J 319 Miinrt.

Po'keepsle. NOTICE. A meeting ef the Stockholders of the MANCHESTER COMPANT will be held at the UfSeeof Clinton Co. In the village of Frinklindile, on Friday, lath Inst, at 3 o'clock P. M.

for the election of 1 rustees for the ensuing year, and to transact such bu'ines 19 may come before thrm. CAHS. HUTCHINSON. Sec'rr. June 1, 1849.

gwSS IfAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. The true snd genuine Fahnertock's Vermifuge, which ha become so celebrated a a destroyer and espeller of worm, for sale in quantities to iuK by M. DAME, Agent. Nc. 7 Main atreet.

N. Bt csreful to procure the genuine. Cth mo. IS49. 1 .11 i rpiIE JETJt A I NSCRAPICi: COMPANY OF THE CITY OF HARTFORDThi Ceminy con tinue to insure Building.

Goods and Machandixe a gainst lor or damage by fire, at the rates established by other Companies in goodstinding. Application for Insurance or the renewal or Policial, msy be nude to SOLOMON V. FRO T. Agent. mJ Office No.

103 Maln sL Po'keeyl CHLORIDE OF UMC An excellent disinfec. tor, for sle by VAN VOORH19 fe TROWBRIDGE, Junes, 1919. S3 319Biln t.Po'keepile. SAL SO DA, fee. 10 tons Sat Soda.

1,000 lbs. Cream erTsrUr. 1,000 lb. Taper Carbonate Soda. 1 ton Silaralu.

Just received and for sale at the lowurt market nrlci Jan Hi. 4wSa jvjoTICE my wife CUtbeth, left "my bd and board without eMeor JwpToctUon Or the Kth May, InsL this to ll.r,erMn hir nnrlng or trusting kton my wllipay no debts of her contracting. lisw JAMES TUTTLE. i IMI. DR8 C.

H. V. B. ROBERTS, SURGEON DENTISTS, hare ele Binily furnished 1 pleasant suit 01 1. jais at No.

334 Mlin sireet, three east of Market. American Building t. when mey may be found at all houts, ready to attend to 1 rofessioial calla Poessing a thorough Medical Enneition sr Air ts ol tiftulial for tke proptr treatment of tke Dental Organs as of ana orA tf ef Vu Armas, syrtsm combined with several years of successful and exeiisive irUice In the Dentil profession, they feel assured thai their operations cannot be surpassed by any In the profession They pay panW ular attention to regulating snd preervinj, Children' Tf ttli. Dr Becmen, Troy, Gen. H.

Oansvoort, Saratoga, Dr. Nolt, Schencctidr, Hon. Clark, bandy Hill, Rev. C.H. Chester, Miatogi, Prof.

Beck, Albany, Prof. Emmons, Albany, Hon Petk, Glens Falls. Po'keepsie, May 34. 1849. 83 THE MOST COYI.Ct.G 1.11 DEM; IB A TS1AL.

TIIEIIAIK RE PRODUCER. MRS. RACHEL A OSTRUM.begs leave to Inform her frietloS ind the public, thit she I now ptepirnl to supply those who may be In want or the Hair Rt producii Wholesale and retail at No. 164 Main street. Pough kee le.

It Is soamns'td to bring out the fair, ahd mile it soft ind gloomy The article hi bern used for a long tlmewith eitranrdlmry niece. nd it the solicitation of number of Mends, I new bring it be. fore the lulilie. Price cent per bottle. Mr RACHEL A.

OSTROM, 154 Main at. Po'keep le, N.Y. Miy 17, 1349. 4181 PCIIL GI.TfESEE FI.OUR. Lewi, Uoodrlch cireyvlila Mills Bailey, Ilrown Ac Co Olmstead Red Hills, benp ca Falls Genesee Valley, ind other grades of Puie Gtnesee Fiour, lor sale by Miy 1849, W.

It J. REYNOLDS, Jr FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR. ALONZO R. SMITH, Extn. S.

P. Ely, do. Lew Goodrich, do finklcy Hill, Olm ted do. dn Empire do i Aln i variety nf brands Xnr York Stile, Mlchlrin Ina t'Dto Hour, tn More tor sle xr 5UJIJ11R HATS. ALBERT VAN KLEECK h.

just receire.1 lare aortinent of Men. Bot siil Children's HATfr. of all rte crlHlon, such Lickem, Panun. Cktr Straw, i very rr onibte price, at hi. Hit More, A' 2Ci ilxtnStitit Miy 10.

1H49 4wi 1UST nECEItCD Acho.ee selrctlou of Exotic fisnu, very lwiutiri.1, of elsy rultlvltion, inci Jit ing the Jicobean Lily, OUdloiu rioiibo.du.. UK is. Verbeau, Tpomeaa, Ice. Ac. all new and beau tiful varieties, fur sale by JAIUB liOChLE, May 11, H19 SO 397 Miin st.

Po'keepsie RICH DRESS ROODS Of every descriition uch is Silk Linens, Linen (iinghim, Lawn Bsragc, Muslin De Lain, tic ire to be found It J. W.MILLER'S, May II, 1 49. so 393 Main st COFFIN tt VAN WYCK. ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Law Buildiio, No 10 Garden Street, Pougbkcepie. OvisT.Cmnn, CHil.

II Vas Wica I Imsl NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Continues to Insure Igiint LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIRE, On is reasonable term as anr other Good Company Apply to BARKER, No. 314 Main st. May lo, 1319.

81 DRES GOODS. GF.OHGL VAN KLELtK CO have received a large issoilment of I'laln Berigr, ill bilk ind Uooli of colors, liUck, Drib, Slate's Blur, Pink, fcc AUo.sk ai variety of l'lsids, and Figures, entirely nesv patterns My 91 SILKS' SILK SILKS JOHN W.MILLER hjust rneirefl idhii very rich Plain Changea ble Silks and Turk Satins of the best quality, which 1 will ell sell cheap Also some very superior Black Sdks and Satin, to which 1 Invite the attention of purchasers. Miy It, 1849. 80 ARGE ASSORTMENT OF RUII SIIAWL.H XJ Consisting of Cr Silk, Brocha and Cash mere, and all the other styles now fashionable, for ale by GEORGE VAN KLEECK It CO Mty 10, 1349. 80 residence of General Urub, on the corner of Market ind union atreets, neit btlow the surrogate office, PoughkeeiMie, April a 1849.

78 Law office JOEPH II JACKSON has removed bis oflUe to No 11l.anlenst econd do ir north of the Post Office) FougUrs epMe, 1819 6m77 F'LOLH AND FEED. Another Cro assorted Brands Flour, vix FagleHaibor, John 'Weston Ely, Extra i I Livingston. Mills, rinckney flit', Marion Mills, leveland. Van Buren Mill i and Cniemblan ni'U Also one thou snd bushels Fine Feed uruigeport, from aid 1KU April la, 149 STOVE AND TI3I RTORa.TOI.ET The Stove and Tin Store la Flank ill Village occupied uy air a. nugnson.

ssn store I 30 by 49 feet, two stories high, with basement, and conveniently constructed to ao a luxr business. It 1 considered one of the best stand In the county Apply to SAMWEL A. HATT. Fuhkllf VOlige, Jinuiry 18, 1S49. 4 VILLAGE LOTS FOR SALE.

Atssv rpHE subscriber offers LOTS for sale In tbe tgia 1 townablp of Grext Bend, in the village ol srS HREF.NVILLE. and directly opposite the village of Great Bend, located upon the Eepet of the New xora tne mwu, Cocheclon Turnpike, In the valley of the Suaquehan na river. The railroad crolng the said turnpike, thence running in a curved line nearly parallel with the same, at the distance of tew hundred feet. witB the ground gradually rising above lbe snd Turnpike, overlooking the river ind it beiutlfttl vil ley.compired with healthy climate, render it most desirsble locstlort for building purposes. The depot ground of the RHUoid Company being located In the centre of a rich ind extensive Agriculturil district, surrounding it on every ide wtth Its many roads centering in, nd sll other advantage combined, ifford every idvantsge to business populs tl0An exten.ive WATER POWER csn be brought from the Susquehanna river, adjotning the depcl ground, of the Railroid.

sufficient for the erection of all manufacturing sMblUlimente, or nymi chmery required Grel Bend. Dec. 1. 1848. ly0 A electlan wUl he held st the office of Alexander A A Jorou.

in tne village or fougbkeepsie. on TUESDAY the Mb day of Jane next, it o'clock it noon, for the purpose ef choosing fifteen Director of the DsshAsi CamnTr Hutual Inamrmne Company tor tne ensuing yesr. ivstea 1849. 479 JAMES Afutssel Jstsei ser Csiiius for sted Poughkeepsie, May 3th. IES E.

SLATER, Secret ry rt On'hepremlsesareagoijauLuisssuva lw Barn, and other out bulldtngs, all la good rt pur, iIo A ramily reatdence there are fssw more desirable place I1.1TS Poughkeejsle iii'is ai.o one Feed thi dv received by sloop llbany, and for sale oy ROVsBRIDGE A WiLKINSOV 78 FOR SUMMER. FREER, 298 Main Street ba.on band, a n't still con large issori tinue to have ment of My JS, IM9. ir TROWBRIDGE WILglNbON. 8) rrtiiE Partnership between W. V.

Gibbons, E. hob inson anJ lister, is hereby dissolved. Thebchnol will be conducted as tuuil, under thssuerlniendence of W. P. GIBBU.VS, M.

3183 Principal. COMMOJiBRAVDa lljwil. T. Wimin. Oregon Cut.

It, ereial sale by IV j. i. REtNOLDS.Jr Jliy 23, 1843. 81 HATb AND CtPS for Summer ear, consisting of Drab Bearers, Drab Plain, Panama, Cactus. Senert, Eng lish ind Jroericn STRAW HATS Al I greit variety of Children's hummer Hats, some Splendid Patterns, which wdl be sold low at No.

298 Main Mreet. JAMES FREER. May IS, 1 149 w81 CORN HUSK. HAIR ind MOSS MATTRASSLS, Fellasters, Straw Beds ic Ac for sale very low at Large Brick Building. Miy 19, 1349 4ral IMMiinst PRIL REPORT the Malaal Life Issssi.

I. ranee Comr mny et New Yerk, 4 WU st This Institution during lbe month April lued one hundred and one new imllcie vu TPARiI FOR SALE. The ubcrtbeToffer QW for ale the Frm situated In the townni IHyde Tsrk, on the Creek road, two mi'e frsstr Hyde Pirk Tillage, and five mdes from PoughkeeT ie. occuple.1 pre nt by Peter W.CrmT. Iteon tains Ml ACRES OF LAND, of the fir.t quality.in a s.i.w.SAAe..ffItlvatlon.

wssll fewessd sstlsK4lwstsi On'he premise are a good DWEUJNO UOUSF tw pi family Chamberlln in ih.rnuAfT For particulars enquire oi jun.i ovusi orM V.B. SCHRTVER.at Rhlnebeck. HydePtrk. Nov 19,1947 tfl SALE OR TO LET That known desirable snd beautiful HOUSF AND LOT lately tne property ana ressaencs rMr lmileton. situate near the wbalt dock, with a view of the river not to be urpaed by any between Albany and New York, I for ale.

orwU' be rented. Apply to DDITON, MO TO MUM st. Po'keepsie. or to ALLEN, No Will st (see ond story) New Yoik. Jin 7th IMS 0 OK SALE A VALUAULt WAlsJi POWER TO MILLERS AND 3UXV FACTURERS The subscriber having Iot hi CT.rin.

Miiu bv fire. oner ror ie tne vaiuoi MILL PRIVILEGE on which they tood, with ne WaierWherl ind new geirlng connected. Theprlvi lee contains between Four md Five Acre, (ot which is i Dwelling Hossm.) Iocted In the eastern part of the village of Pleiaant Valley, oa the Dutches Turnpike, about 7 mils east of Poughkeepsie. little below Joseph Bower' Woollen Factory, on th me stream, a fall of about SO too, a permanent Stone Dam, and well constructed Flumes. The privilege 1 very deslrslle one tad will he sold at bar lo Traders, 40 Mechanic, Manufacturer, Clerks, Aeents, Faimrt, Shipmaster.

Editor, To Clergymen, leather. Liwyer. Go Officer, Fot Ms.ter, Ladies, Gentlemen, Other eccu itUnt, TTERMICELH AND MACCARONI For sale by VAN VOOHHI3 at TROWBRIDGE. TIME IS MONEY. The subscriber! and the public in general being sensible of tne tact, ma a nr rate atcn naxer ns been seeded here for a length of time, we therefore bavethe pleasure of announcing to the in habitant of this snd the adjoining Counties, that we have been at a considerable srxpenssi la obtaining one of much experience steal Manufacturer and Re pilrer.of the first order direct from Liverpool.

WATCHES sad CLOCX3. of every description. CZswsMtf Etpasrad snd IFswswisfsal to perform well, upon very reasonable term, at 399 Main street, Poughkeepsle. H. POWER SON April 34, 1849.

HIGHLT IMPORTANT thi PURCHASERS uf BOOTS AND SHOES. LIBERTY HYDE. 1 Mill in the field and at hi port. 1 would take thia method of informing my friend In tbe Village snd Country, that alter the flrsi day of May, they can find me st th well known Stand corner of susd Garden ttratts. formerly occu as a Jeweller' Store, where I ntrail tn kssn on hsnil jtfsaV.

a full assortment of BOOTS ind aauia oi au xinat, or nty stem mamssacrssr. as west ss others sll of which wdl he sold at the cAsttsMsf rats. And to those who would like to have their Boot or Shoe made to order, I would say, I am on hand, ready to nusrsr then out an article that will give satisfaction. Grateful to my numerous friend tn the Village and Country for their liberal patronage, I hop to merit and receive continuance nf the same. LIBERTY HTDE.

Corner of Main indGirden t. Poughkeepsie. April 73. 1849. 78 TVAIRTT SALT.

1,000 (IO weight each.) lofDrtscws Dairy Salt, for sale by WW, ftEYNOLK. Jr MiB 3 --y TEW All INI. WAllKHOUBK il AND FUHMTLRE DLPOT h'e NOW IS YIIC.l TIME Ml IF you wish to purebsse Dig Goods cheaper than ever, now 1 your time ti call st Lent A Brett', where they will veil you Good chesper than they can be bought elsewhere, for they ire determined tn sell oulthelr Niock or Dty Goods t'f and Isii. Do not forget the nime and number. LENT A BRETT, Miy rHh.

1M9. 81 3M Mam itreet. RICH DRY GOODS. ADRIANCE As MORGAN, 334 Main street, hsve just received, in addition to their large Stack, tbe follow ing SOOplere PRINTED LAWNS snd FRENCH CAMBRICS the cheapest ever brought to this market Fast color. Price from Is, to 3s.

per yaid. BAREGES AND SILK TISSUES. A Urge assortment, and at very reduced prices, together with a good aoitaent of all the rich and de slrable styles of Dress Good In market. GINGHAMS. Scotch, French ind American.

Also a large lot of LINEN GINGHAMS, Pln, Pllid, Striped nd Changeable BLACK SILKS. A fewmore piecei of those well known bUh lustre, yard wide, Boded Black silks. SHAWLS, Or ill the different style. Storks, Craps, Cashmere, Tkska.Sslt, Bangs, ke. Ac a good assortment.

HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. 5Afig. Tttfo JTiVsprri, Iftpllsu. Taits Cltaki, Tew etiag, Ac Ac together with a large let of domestics. SUMMER WEAK.

Drab de Ett, Crolon, Linen Drilling, Cottonadet, CamreU, Ac lo agoodsswrtmentof Plaid. Ac. suitable for Children's clothes. CLOTHS. A few pieces very Superfine Cloth, CMsalmere ind Tasting.

All tha above bavejust been purchased at auction, and those wanting good Good. low prices, will do well to call at S34 Main (treet. May Is, 189. st iJiXTiriACTS TOP. FLAYOrUTTO CTtEAMS, XJ CUSTARDS, JELLIES, Ai Extrsct Orsnge.

Extract Peach. Extract of Bitter Kectarine. ymon, Vanilla. Ac for sale by VAN VOORHLi TBOWERlDGE. May Jl, JA4 FITCU'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.

Thlr Celebrated and tuirtValled article, can now behldsttheliwrrtceof st Wr Vatf VALKENBURGH ic CO FIN'S. Miy 18, lassWi r.Bl pJroRGE BITAlf BXECCKTha received other lot or thse Cheap Crpe Shawl. Also, othernew and desirable Coq da. 31MlB.street 11411, r. sjg.

il)' Tktx 1 be subscriber Ij now urn ired meet ill demind of community In the C'lb lit and Furmturr line. Ill Mock israltrsfsr ntm, ind ha been minuftcturs'd du ing the Inter undr such fivorible ctrcumstince i to eniblt him to compete iuccsssfutlt with the lowest price in the trade. HI stock coiwlst, in part, of CHAIRS or every de eriptions WASH STANDS, Hit Minds Bedted. ind Mittrasses; TABLES of virlous kinds; SOFAS. OT1 OMANS and DIVANS of the litest style ind beiuttfully finished.

Mahogany, Blick Walnut ind Rote wood article of Furniture of the richest ind most fiabiomblr pit tern, constantly on sale. rjJAllgoods going out nf this estr bllshment ire warrant! to be of good rteril. ix rfect and well made. EDWARD P. 1 aTLuR, Agent.

Poughkeepsie, April 36, 1S4H 38 WELLS li KIRK. whole. nasLCis is PISH. PROVISIOHa, c. N.

170 West slrset. Wait Well. Corner of Murray New Tork. most kiss, ami 4 30 71 Live In ured. 101 MORRIS ROBINSON, President.

Sshl Hii ssT.ecrdary. Mivrn Tost Phylcln. V)4 Brnidwiy II FONDA, tgentin and for Dutchess Co. Dr Wm Mr.iicil Examiner. BRODHEAD, STORM tc CO.

WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 68 Courtltm't st. corner of Washlngton gt. EW YORK, Have on hands Urge ind well elected Stock of GROCER IES, which they erfer on tne most retsoni ble term, snd invite sll in wint of Goods in their line to csll before purchi'ing. Nw fork, ApiilSd, 18J9.

8m75 EATttEttsi A Cholre lol of Frime Lies FsmlHrrS, Tor le By TROWBKIUiJi: wiLKlSiU i Milch 7, 19, 71 NW IHFfrUIVfcK IE Ell. ind Sull IV in Co rent TIMOTHY FED, for sale. thin Poughkeepsle price,) by 8. A. HaYT, March 33.

1849. 73 Ftshkill Village. TSLACK and White Maaslln ds Lain, Black ind 1) White Ginghams, Black and White Calicoes, for alebr March 30, 1S49 For further particular enquire of laaaibC Vslix, nr ir the pre mLe Oxoaet W. HaconTois, Ftshkill Plains; Row, New Hackensack, or of thi briber. II Brolw.y.

New York. rqw Fleiint Valley. November, I84S rpo LET From th first or Msy next, tn J. HOUSE ind LOT, No.Csnnontreet now occupied by Mr Egbert B. Smith Earlier poMion can orgrren.

uiusji' Ponshkeepsle, February 8, 1949. 7 1 ifjH SALE. The Farm or rctrr saacun containing Big Ai stx Ar and Lkna ayar urm ot plow, meido ana pasture land ami acres of wood land. The Farm lies in the town Rhinebeck. two miles south of the village.

On th premue sre DWELLING, two toria high, Hai House, Bm and Hiy Pre. Wigon House.and Woos Houe. rhe firm contain a quantity of Fruit of dif ferent ktrfl, nd the land for fertility Of toll, I no' surpassed by any in the vicinity. On the farm I an excellent stone quarry ror build Inr and fencing purposes. For pertlcuUf, enquire af the subscriber.

JOHN N. CRAMER, I Algnees or WM. H. BROWN. Peter RadcUff.

Rhlnebeck, Jm. Is, 19 BEACH 74 BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING WARE HOUSE JOHN N. QUIRK, I Folto stirrr, fnppoiite tf. S. Hotel) New Yosk.

Pnrijtsd Feather Bras, Potuers snd PiUowtPura Hair Staanstss Ms, Palm Uaf, and Corn Husk ilmtrtsus, Palltas tert, 4e. 4. BEDSTEADS PROOF AGAINST BUGS. QsirA's Improved Iron joint Bedstead, can be put up and dawn In Uptime than any other, and stand firm and secure when up. Ltndley's Pstent Right ind Left Screw Bodslesd I now in use in all the principal Hotel In and about NewTork.

FEATIIEKS. II AIR, MOSS, and HUSKS wholesale anl retail. rJShlp and Steamboat cabin furnished with dispatch. Order from the country promptly attended to. New Yotk, Arrtl 17, 1849.

3m77 UNITED STATES WHOLESALE CLOTHINQ WAREHOUSE! LEWIS Js MANFORD, No 333 usSH Full. Sraxxr, (Between Fulton it. and Burling Slip,) New York, HAVE en hind the firget assortment of CLOTHING IN THB UNITED STATES. In the article of Shirts aad Drawer, we keep an endless va riety. Al the moitenensive manufacturers of OIL CLOTHING ind COVERED HATS In the world.

jrrPlaltt and Fathlanibla Clothing, nf all kind. LEWIS HA.VFOllD. No. 333 and ssa Pearl at. few Tort, Ftbrnary 1849.

S0wi7 MANUFACTORY OP SILVER. Jar I. COX, NO. II MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, keep constantly on hndforileSir VSU, of new and superb workmanship, also Forks, Spoons, FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERlCAX On Fix tur, vis. rich ChandelUrs.

Brackets, Pendants. Girandole, Lanterns, fcc. a mar varied assortment than will be found in any other establishment. Rich Mantel Clock. CindeUbres, Girandole.

Jipannery, Lanterns, Tbl Cutlery, PUted Waretv Spooa. Forks. Ac plated on the very best German Silver. Solar Lamps of every description. Polished Steel Fire Iron.

Britannia Tea Set, lie. emu ISSfa gIDKn.WASTED by the subscriber UUflVJ few barrels ef cider, of awry prime iPHK Quautv. SMITH, Maul it, ough4tfjtjile, 6ircii JO, 14, 74 BARGAINS. BARGAINS AT SLEIiTS DRY GOODS STORE 000 piece Csltcoe. it asto 1 ishing low prices i 100 pieces French and Scotch Glnehami, Is.

100 piece French Muslin from U. to 3 so pieces Linen Gingham, splendid tock ion Parasol, high and low price 30 pieces of Blick Silk, for Urrtes snd Cardinals 10 pieces Plain changeable and Striped Silk 800 dot. Linen Handkerchiefs, it CJ each. Also. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VTTK4ETTS.

JEANS, CHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS. GLOVES, DEMI VEILS. Arc Ac NOTICK Theubcribr will take idvintago of 11 the new discoveries of lira age, ane purchasers ol Drv Guods ire assured that the newest styles can br found at hi store, and the i rice ROBERT SLEE, 7M Main St. May II, 1849.

80 R. Tb Booka and Account cf CHAMPL1N LILLIE can be found at tbe Store of Jtofrtrt SI, to 294 Main itreet. The subscriber being alone author ised to settle the tame, he would be happy to w.R on a many of ht old customer a feel inclined to give him call. C.G.CHAMPLIN. PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS W.

MILLER has Just received Urge snd splen did lot of Fasuy Tun Satin Parasols, which will br old very cheap, at 393 Mitn 6treet, Poughkeepile. Msy 11,1819. so BLACK SILK SHAWLS. Same very superiai Black Silk Shawls miy be found st JOHN W. MILLER'S.

Msy 10, 1849. 10 293 Main Street CRAFE SHAWLS 1 CttAPU SHAWLS Just received Urge issortment of BUck snd While. Pltln and Embroidered Crape Skaielt, to which 1 lavttethe irtkntloh of puibbaser. JOHN W. MILLER.

May 11, 1849. 84 293 Main st LECTION OF COMMISSIONERS OF COM MON SCHOOLS. FuinanltottAci of the Legislature or the State of New York, entitled An Act to establish Free School in the VJUag) of Podgbkeep ie." psssed Aprd lsth, 1843, the undersigned, Tru tees of said village, hereby give notice, that sn Bee tion will he held in the ViUsge Hall, on TUESDAY theMhdsyof JUNE next, for Tour Commlswlenef. of Commen School, to be elected for the regain term. In the place of George C.

Marshall, Wale A Cindee, Barnet lliwklns and Henry D. Myers, who term of office win then expire. The PoUwHl tie opened at 10 o'clock A.M. id fourned at I o'clock P. M.

for oa hour, and finally closed at P. M. Chandler Holbrook, James Milt and AlonxoILMory, ar hereby appointed Inpect on. and Oliver Henderson ind Joseph Harris. Esq Clerks ef said election.

Bated Poughkeeprie, May 13, 1947. 8. 0. JUtl. S3lU.

s. GEO. B. ADRIANCE, WM. C.

STERLING, AS. REYNOLDS, Jr. 3w80 HENRY COFFIN. 19i Trustee. LAMP OIL.

AcboljesilpplyorTJ.HrindSOcen! I Lamp Od, for sale In quantities to lult, by at DAME, PoughkeepeleJ 4thmo. 1843. 77 267Mltn SALT. SALT. Island, Ashtnn's BlOssn.

Liverpool Ground, nd Dairy Balt.laSatb.sacki. For sale by TRQWBRIDGB yYltXISONs Api0, IM9. i 71 T7CLTON MARKET. 9l Mali tret. Thenbcriber In retpm mg his thanks to hi friends and tb public for th liberal patronage he received for past years, assure 'hem m.

nouin shall be wanting on his part to merit i conUrwlnceo. the .4 favors. Hi mirket I all I time. tockf with tha best thit can heUlnM Ift th Wintry, iisl tln, of .111 MEATS. POULTRY VEGETABLE nd FRUITS of the wjit.

In order to meet tbe wishes of hi friends, he ha etieted an exten ive ICE UOUSE upon a new and improved principle, ind filled It wftl the purest Ic, that he will always havoa sunpls e7rnno.t. Sloop. Hotels, Public ment or Ptivat Fimdle. who may deUreto be fur nlshed, either by the on or by the qujntity. W.

L. SAGE. Februry 39. 1949 CENTRE MARatET. SM Street.

Th Butchering budno stin continued by the sahcrUer a the nld tind. where can be had a fV ifortmentof all kind of EaTS p.lc Corr pondlnt with the times, logeiner wnn asm myv of VEGETABLES. POULTRY. Ac eontnUy o. lie Hotel, Brge( Slesmbosts nd tBrod C0 trsetor furnished upon liberal terms.

lam thankful for the past favor bellowed, ap hope for th continuance rs publle. TUNIS B. WILT51E. Ponghkeeysie. Februsry 9th.

1949U m67 7i 70Vna ANDREWThl eelebrstef Zm si 1 ind beauUful Horse wiU stand at th rVVble of 1. 1. Balding. Pewakeepde, every Monday. Tuesday and Wedntay.

Velie'. (formerly FUgler',) ViBey, every risrsJay, Friday and Saturday ot escAweta. "lifthe besrtitulcSlt PEGASu.lred by Tour. Andrew Their services m.y ba had st the lov Pl.ce. Both have taken the fii honors iv Fairs, ind Andrew the rlr.t premfum it the Sti F.

For term. "indbU CASyTZ1D rieasanl Valley, May. 1949. w9 March 9. 1949.

71 VTEW GROCERY, DRUG AND It BOTTLED LIQUOR STORE. M. SMITH, late at Dr becH leave to inform hi friend ana me in habitants of Poughkeepsie aed it vlcintty, that he ha opened a Store st Jto. 317 Main st (next door tn Mr. Sage'a meat Market.) where be will be resdy io supply every srttcle In the bove line of the best qusiity, and on the most reasonable term.

London, Dublin, and Philidelphia Porters, (n large and small bottle, alwaya on hand. Also Scotch and American Ale. Cider, fcc From along experience in the Bottling trade generslly, he Hatter himself that he can give a good and a cheap vslue in bot tied liquor as aay store in the tt of New York, A hoeral discount will be msde lo Hote. keepers sn.l ReUller. Wine refined and bottled to order on the most reasonable term.

Poughkeepsie, March 37, 1849. 74 TO FARMERS, MARKET GARDENERS AND OTHERS. THE ubcnber ba been apoointed Agent for the sale of KENTISH it MINER'S celebrated Prepared Guano." A til ix ing agent it i highly recommended by tbe Fj mer' Club at the American Institute," the New Tork SUte Agrts ultsrsl Society," snd by the different presses of various Certiflcite of responsible persons who have wit pnesaed the beneficUl effect sesulting from the use of this rertaiizer upon freennaue runt, ui den Vegetable, Grass, Com, Oats, Wktat and Far mat's product eenrntly, can be seen by calling on ISAAC! TICE, PLOW and STOVE Dealer, 3m79 3M Main Street. PEEXSXILX. FLOWS.

Tb rabscxiher have again re dnlau4J ssa suAii.t Ku.ssi ebrited Plows, ind offer them on the most reasonable terra, ts those intending to pur chase thi Spring. They ire made by B. R. FINCH a Co Peekskill. and have received i remluma from the several Fairs, recently ts well and per manently made, of easy draft, superior earner, and In every respect aa good a any plow' made in this country.

Those msde In our vulage, intended as an tunMmsw, tear nmremUante, sll wbo uke ths trouble tn compsre will see. a full supj ly now on hand. No. md 3, for sale by W. W.

fc J. REYNOLDS, Jr. April, 1549. 7 Agent fftf the Hanuftcturet LOUGHS AXD PLOUGH CASTINGS, of all kind in common ue. We have A and A 3 Ploughs derived from the same pattern a Finch', in no repect iL and in all others superior to those made in Peekskill.

my tkeprtta tslasst Va otto have them with nsrgssw stsnu added by as. Share. Undsiiles, Mould boards and by u. fit perfectly the Pfougba sold in Peekskill by R. Finch fc Co Another addition to anr usual variety Ujntsw JJsvfssa'j No.

31. We have more than est kundred dnTercnt Share pattern, and re constantly exttftdlng our variety. PirttcuUi attention I paid to tbe temper of the Casting The Dutchess 3) Field Plough, we confidently recommend for most soil in thi section. superior io any other kind, for tightness of drift, eie of hold Ing, sad durability. The attention of enterprHing Farmers called to SUBSOIL PLOUGHS, of which ws have a variety of pattern, including aew one madeU't Winter.

The more these Ploughs are ued, tke mere they sre prised. Order, for all brad of Casting and Mchine Woi promptly attended to at the Poughkeepsle Foundry B. ARNOLD fc SON, 374 Main 1. Ponihkeepele. April 7, lMO.

7 TTrilEEL HEADS Jaal received lot at quality Wheel Head, for sale st 343 Main st. June 1848. 13 E. BEACH. NOTICE.

All those who have debU, daes and de mVedsifiilut NICHOLAS PULVEK. that exkrl cd previous lo ibn 34th day of February. re nuialstWpriaittsuxhdeiaandafof pajnent to Ed wird Hunting aad Richard Pack, suaug sees ef Hkh Is. Pulver, or nefare the la day of Jn next Pine PUtns, May id. THE CELEBRATED tttTtJ! JEXTRACT.

Nature'i Piin Dertroyer. for sale or JACOB 397 Mala at rnughajepsle. ivTJOW SHADES. We havr received diVa new lot of those beaatlful Trtatfafe. ro.

ISsvussur. VA. ZtJ May 10,1349. Si rv rrr CNTY TltOCSASD FIKCE4 oF Paper fe TnSesHsllstw'thrkh Velvet Bordering. I "ai great virletr of Window Curtstn Papej Finn.

Green, snd beauUxal Frre Board Flints. Jw eeccived and for sale by eecctven sua OEOi0s; vAX KLY.ECX fc CO. WINDOW SHADES AND PAPES HA? INGS. JEWETT fc WOOD, bava Jf a large asrartmeot Of Fipef aw" Jtcof recent diuirm. which they will stBrt CS MSSSSSTSM April TS S9KS, Ha cioTr.T9ouror.0:J;TAW MANCFACTCRl NG AT STANFORD YILLJL The rabacriber having put th machinery in nla factory In Aral lata order.

I BTVPared lo receive order for Clock Drtsjimr.lTool Dordtnt, together with alt the various branches of tlanufaetuetng Want into Cletk. ntber by the yard or on on a liberal terms ny other manufactory where work la well done. In every case where work not done in workman like manner, tha fair market price wdl be paid for the Wool, or other Cloth given in exchange. The former celebrity of the above etablibmeni. and the long experience which the subscriber had in lb business, may beUaena sa earnest that ill order entrusted to hint will be well assd pixssapUy ecutfcl.

JOSEPH GILDEBSLEEVE. StanfordvUle, April 37. 149. 4m7 Y7INE WMITK FLANNELS MsrcatA. ef the different GEO.

M. VAN XLEECX. 3U Main it TTOCSE tsaortment ef stairs KEEP1NO ARTICLES A uptir a rrax. rursD Cass ssas rs Citmi. sjsrrrl Will, xx Snttn, (same beauUTvi Gelhlc patterns) CasBximexs.

Ssr via aad Tsar, fcc for sale vty low at Main itreet. WH. it. MORGAN. March J.

1949. ,70 FORTE for le cheap. i A PIANO BjjfESBB XA. ef Modern very hand rr itfs jl raiaMhogsiry Cxw.st No.CUiar. April 7, 1849.

tne sfc Fobketie. II mi I ii'i SILTXR SrOQJt StAttVFACTORT Sth. isWrs Jfrs rsV BJaeA. rnt aXtTV. RIsJROAJl'S.

The wb ssnbsrr wasld most resieclfullv 1 i thar attention ot those aboafa Xeansrssrsasne Keeping, and athairiTl larsie aJ rtelkl stock of Silver TaM. Te and CfcsfCJNS.BrjTTia KNIVES, fcc AC 1VAH RANTED equal ta Calat. and aaperi.r la sryfa and jla.A ta any md elsewhere. Perrons havinsr old SILVER can have mie orar at tha shartest notice and la the new fasLfc 4 RetaBera awsat on tas mest srcrssTfiutratsa for sR rei i it this Hanafaeeary. tt AT CUES eTtrtWlTtyudrodt i safid AUkttiiJtwlry Bda order aad ru.ntd tntneefdertniajraasdtAhorteaot VFonfWet.MjrchSrsMf a iks tfl ii ni 7 1.

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