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Little-or-Hotliings. Hopeless olfl maidehood or bachelorhood is matohlesa misery. A dull a n d p lansible man, like an nnrifled gpn, is a smooth bore. War is a lottery, in which every customer m a y expect to draw a sw o rd. H ealth is another w o rd for temperance and exercise. Old age Is a relentless ty r a n t ; it forbids the pleasures of y o u th on pain of d e ath. Men a re very nncertain; it is m uch safer to back a horse than a naan a n y day. To terminate a lawsuit speedily is the next beat thing to never having commenced it. I t is far happier to be deceived than unde ceived by those whom we love. The yonng woman who marries an un w o rthy m a n takes h e r lord’s name in vain. W hen a popr fellow is a b ont to be burned by the savages, his very existence is a t If a man sitting on a chest is shot at, he would prefer, if h it a t all, to be b it in his day 13 a day o t rest. With what different eyes do we view an action, when it is our own, and when it is another’s! The flattery of friends and enemies would do US very little harm, if we didn’t unfortu nately flatter ourselves. W h en 8 fish is vt onnded, other tishes upon and devour him. T h ere’s some ht nature in fishes. es fall m man Many e ndnre misfortune w ithout daring to look it in the f a c e ; like cowards w h o suffer themselves to be murdered w ithout resis tance. The indnstrious and virtuous education of children is a f ar batter inheritance to them than a great estate. gaiuBli UUB UUUJUia Llinn vu uuu mou are speak the truth against the powerful. Lst U3 moderns, appreciate our dignity; rs ehaU be the venerated ancients of fntnre mo:!ern9. I t is the aeqei-ition of no (v.ntemptible sci ence to know how to bear w ith the ignorance o f fools. Showing kindness to the v/icked and on- will bark at yon none the lesa.^ H o st persons choose their friends as they do other useful animals, preferring those from whom they expect the most service. Fortune is said to t o quite b lind; but gen- eraUy tho-e aro w o rte blind wlio are favored w ith her careasc-s. A n ungrateful man is justly regarded as the common iijnrer of all thoae who stand in need of ussi^taacc. Boiiio womeu take sneh delight in SiMildiug that it would be cruel aol to give them oc eaah'n for 51. L e t us live patiently. We should have as- piretlona; ’out, till the flying comes, let us breed contentedly upon oar nests. A p p e: igB in E A line in one of Moore’s songs read Out couch fihall be roses, bespangled with dew.” To which a sensible girl, according tc Landor, replied: “’XwonW give me the rhtematla so It wcnlC you\ Unrestricted Commerce. — Secesh. —“ Say, Johnny Bull, I ’m going to have fair and square, up and down free trade w ith John Bull.—“ W ell, sir, w h a t do yon wish to s e ll?” S — “Oh I can’t sell nothing.” J.B .— “ H a I heiactly I w h a t would like to buy ?” S.— “ O h, I can’t bny nothing—I ain’t got no money 1” yon in punctuation. George—That ? that’s a comma. Mistress—^Right: now w h at’s that ? George— Ah ! n ow y o u ’ve g o t me where my h a ir ’s s h o r t ; I dun no. Mistress—George I do not wish you to use any slang phrases here. W hen yon are unable to give correct replies, say so, b u t do not repeat such phrases as th a t w h ich yon have ju s t used. H o w w h at’s that. Giorge—I dun no. Mistress—Don’t know w h a t that is?— W hy th a t’s a paiiod. George (looking critically at the point in questioti)—H a 1 ha 1 ha I Now I’ve got yon where yonr hair’s s h o r t ; th a t ain’t nothing only a flydirt. Mistress (re-examinini C O N S T I T U T I O N VVA T J d il. 0. J. HILL & 80F S (3ELEBEATED F A M I U Y F U O U K . D R Y U P F O R C A T A R R H , snaretan.l,v UNION MASTIC A N D S L A T E R O O F I N G CO. WUU.UU W wuxAsvvuuKf »uu vre wui eaueavorio Rive en ure satisfaction. «« T vv'niicin, second atorr. ri-lsialSI, CMEce in Idbrary bu FO E SALE. EO S S M A N ’S O IL BLA C K IN G Beware! Beware! T \B . WADSWORTH'S DRV HP. Plm s remember we JLr ars the only anthorlsed Agentifoi thin greet Catsiral VAN VAlKBHBURaH * COFFIH WHITE POTASH. rjvHB heit thst c«n be m«ae, nlways on hsnd at •I _________ JAS. Q. WOOD & CO. F o u g likeepsie F o u n d r y . _____________IH 8 U E A N 0 JB . __________ __ TTrig P A E K H E E INSUBANOB OOMPAHY. “ “ r ' s M a a s a s _____ tm m n y^nlelwclea oom the amountoniana.’... ♦l.MoluO ■C. MakeathePtemlnmHoteano-wlnforce, .......... <1,813,8144Q s S S S ' i S ’t e From which the following Losaca ana Sxpeneea nave teen ■ Juk 21, »■ «3,8S5 00 Joly IS, D. H a S i s s . July 18. J . B. IVelaon 3ept.2.J.I?™,9l3 60. Scpt.l4, M.8.BuUer, “ OW 30 NOV. 1. H. s 1 ^ ^ |;« 3 iso. beo. 37.0 B. Onaer- Morch2M|H C^Wn,<3«D. MarchST. B. O. n r r U O . J . B » |l f e O . ^prUO,T.Wemng. ^ • 13. w f f e *4.63. April 14, A. Banta, <1 86, ____ ^ Total lK,6«e. *IS;740 41 „46 ................. „ Makoa th3 Total teBonrees of tlio Co......♦I,6i3,696 76 DIBBOTOR8. » ' ? L . ____ _ saRVBVoita, V A N V A L K E N B U E G H & C O F F IN ’S OKHEKAL DRHQ ASD OIL DllPO’\ »49 **o«whko.l»rt.. (Jffxiioor tait <jf JSirfwr’a BoM.. W HOLBSALE AND R E T A IL. Fonc^ArtlclM Putt? yinaOomba Fearlftili s s a™. S ® . . * s s ~ » - b S ^ HoIIanaOlB S’’*?'?, .. s - g s ^ ' g p & . isSiSM ” HrMinTarlaT Jnlubo Paste Tannin ne w £W KrOOBOtC Tartwic Ada ^ e o r e e a Kgmeays KemoOv a s ^ t e . ________ ■»hitte?^'^ „ h S ^ Wafen “BUY ME AND I ’LL DO YOU GOOD.\ H E AL T H j(& :- TRBNGTHJ SE C U R E D By the use of Jhe QnnATlSranio aot Srrantia M idioik *. DK. LANGLEY’S R o o t a n d H e r b B i t t e r s , cLaed to GKO. O. GOODWTO * GO.. I Boots and Shoes at Wholesale. J O H N A . B A Y L Y . Wholesale and Commission Dealer in noooTSaudShocaof eyerrdcacription,at Manu* £ 9 1 X> lactorapriceo, 3 8 8 Main street, (oppoelte the ynMp|^Mer^aiit^ I^^^Poughkeepale, H.Y. FLOOS OIL GLOTHS. ■ * o qjjriN._ ft caaea Ko. 1 FOWLKR'8.88« Maln-at. 8 Tom White Lend, acorted brands, at yAXNi: & KOWlKa’S, Saa Maln-ot. ■* 4 POWUtR' 8 . 8 » Maln-at. 5 c . . k . r , , « 8 S 9 M 8 ta.Bt. PorreeUvHme hM,ed Aaeortsd Color. FOWUCR’8.88B Maln^lt. t OO Mata of Caaala, for sale cheap to the trade, at rATNK * I- owi S k - s , 8 S» Mijn-at. 500 Iba. riment^^a^^ ^ iroWLSR’S.SSa Main.!*. M R S . D E G B O F F , 3 6 3 A l a i n S t i ’e e t , P o ’I v e e i J s i e , A U E N T FOE A w m m Best Machine in use for Family Hewing, with all. Improve will find the best araoitment of CORSETS AND HOOP SKIRTS in town, or can bs — F n T p 1 ’™ s 7 “ - BOWc&dy r in great variety. Also the new style FLOOR OIL CLOTH D E P O T . hlsold fitaDd«'Where be vrouW Tcapee'ftxJly invite those wish- HaSEKEATHlCK^ i ’oo. H a r s h a ll’s B in e T r e e Tar D rops id other xaedi- alleviation o£ - ------ ^ c f the Throat, ^ d Lesga. In. ^ «enU (KSWBTOttH A oorraT,oniy Agenu, _____ J. Q. WOOD 4 00- ] F I E 3 M ; C > V . A . 3 j CS5 3 3 a 3H> \fATCH JEWELBY STORE. H EN D E R S O N B R O T H E R 9 (Snooeaaon to ADAM HXNDEB80JI,) Have removed Ihetr plate of bndneu tp the N E W S T O R E , N o . 3 5 6 M a i n S t r e e t , HENDERSON BROTHERS BROTHERS, 3BB M»lB Street, PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS O O J L S : O I L S ! O I L S !0 S S ”** £ Palnta ol tnperlor branda, vli: _ , CoohBon’B VeneUan Red, very fine. French yeUowOchre, (K^fllcO Van Dyke Brown, Bpanlah Brown, \ ' ’^ “•brandonVenow,^ Brandon BrowiL andxronndinoUyVlz: _ Genuine Permanent Green. f g & M . | | £ n « n p l l Fanatic \ sDoyea—*c. *0 MRW BEDFORD OILS. ralntara, bunders, and ronsui their Interest to purmse of us. ^ MORGAN L .F A E N U M , FAIMTS,OILS,OLA8S, DySBTUTFS. 297 MainHt. Po'kMPale, N. V. the attention of the public to his stock, comp S bs !« S C s c S w I F S & \ e S „ BlOhromat Potash Madder Qlau ® S t a r csn:aiion.i.B: AcldecommerclaludUhemlcally l'tuf«. A-raeniO Antimony . AJmoSa.Sali.of B^m,\alUcl lUmut ^ d o Aquaf. toimcohatt, oxide of Fhoaphorai B f o S n e ~ ‘™ '« ^ e p a n ^ Of r Oalclma Ohloride Mtroutv do do 1 Ohloiororm Potcutum PAIHTS! frS S Te tow Umi OrasgeBOneral Yem Nitrate Btranlia. Ac’ White Lead, Pure Venetian Bed P«U Green AmertcanSSInc Ohiomoycuow nuai^Blca ttment cf lalccted powdered ; FA IR B A N K S ’ STA N D AR D S O A L m (and continue to do lo, altliough manr other klndi are In mar* hot,) la the boat evidence of their 8TBKSGTH Aim AOODHAGV. m^eof all lAL* WAKKANTSD PKRFEOT InaUreopecta. Svery Farmer, Merchant and Hoaaekeepe ]XEW GOODS. gl^OGKOT Pocket Ontlery, a good aiaoitment ot the genu- GOLD PENS. POCKET BOOKS,. Alarg aaaortmetAOHftAP. ffa.iiah and Frenoli HOTE and BATH pip ora. a new itoclt ndfuU variety. Anewatyle of INK. STANDS, anpetlor to anything in E A P E R FOLDERS. f ruAnbilYOKT andBONBi now and heantimi patteini. FORT FOLIOS, WIHTIHO DS 8 h- 3 ,BAOK OAMMOK BOARDS, andOBESS, all newpatterna and fine goodi. pnr- ' ‘^ P ’‘HiraRV*A-‘KBlD?a55Maln-at.,Poaghkeep8le. __________________ -..../ly call the attention of humera of Red Aeh Coal to „ very euperior BAST FKANKLIH—a very luperlor bninl O^,andfreoftomalate. 81HP80N 4 BKK^mB, ^ Howe’S standard Platform Scales. STRONG * ROSS’PATKNT. [AIMING topUclty Of G<HuttuoUon,9tcength and dura „ blllty. bo check rods uied. perfect f«cdom ofmovA mentlnaUtheteiti. Have been introduced with great an& ^eaes^^ham’iS^WwtiAwilntclau premlnnui whue- tyeitheyhayi been exhlblied. seven llrit clan pienlnm] were taken wiadneod-yaduiinglaet summer, over nil otter “ \ S t ^ u M t o e S ^ ^ 'eto d o S s S e ; also Platform, inter, as AgsntsforBowe’aScalea. r*Oall and get a deaertoUva circular varlouastylea D R A I N I N G T I L E S . To Farmers, Gardeners & land Ownera EDW ARD H . PA RK E R , M. D . SDBGEON anA PHYSICUS. G R I N D S T O N E S . 'KrOVASooUa,BereaandLakeHuron Orlndatoae upe i? l^ r l o r , u . n t y , I W . M .^ j ^ ^ , 8 OATIiOLP * OO. im duSeSf M*ths ikw.* TO D E N T I S T S . S A L T . t r a v e l i n g . ^ a PS.S« k . M.—Through Freight Train, atopplng at Cold Spi^,judSo^s Vmiy. yndahtTraln. itOD- MAIS STBEET EANBlUe. A r r a n g e m e n t s F o r 1 8 6 2 . — ^ . ( ~ 1 ® *'“* n»yI|»Uon the inb* E bots ® “DDCH 188 C ,” Capt. JOBW Mma, Of Main ftreet. every Wedneiday [oekP.U.forNewVork,and return. 1862. UPPER LANDING, 1862. nriHE enbBCnbera having perfected their Fonghkeepsie, Jan. X 8 6 2 . Steam Freight and Passage Line bktwbkn NEW HAMBURGH AND NEW YORK. FAKB OO C E I ^ , Shipped on aoaxmt assortment of Fioi ^ M i L I i A R D will keep oh hind «n Mdorimeat low satanrotl Jomr i». JCxLs S aiiuk . L .JI lUd an aicoriment ickawanna, Feach n, 4 o„fOr ula ai BARRYTOWN LANDING- 5Jew A r r a n g e m e n i s f o r 1 8 6 2 . S T E A M E R E A G L E . ABBANffEMENTS FOB 1862. FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGBRPi bOTouih .ftew^fcBmburjtUaiuJliow'iv*.^ . ^ , dM^ptonf \Hotto’or'weirtfrdg kind will becttr^ nlnawlUteiparedto make the KAHLlil a »(e and Otboattothetri-' ------ informattonapp toteardorto^ 3,1869. Maln-it. Landing. Steam, Freight & Passage Line Between Po’keepsie and New York. S M S c U S wd 3 5 , 0 0 0 I N U S E . 150 IN THIS CITY AND VICINITY. S T E W A r T STOVE. WhatUthameanlngof allthlagreattuu? And who In creation ii making toa muia ? The Stove «tUl anrylvea. And ltinwne“ “ M a S S ^ ^ t BTBWART. It’e atm the beat article found on the track. And leavea every other Stove for enough back. Jut the tM n ^ ^ ’tcdm^e’BTiiWAltT. AakforlheevldenM, laltnotplaln? Why then do otheri aU oraui In Its bain ’ Bnt though hard they try, Thepuelveaoaat deny Sut the beat after all la the BTKWABT. LAB6E0VEN. SUMMER AND W IN T E R AIEUTXGHX C o o k l n g - S t o T e , IMPBOTEDIN 1859 With New^nnd SxtrA ^ by Ot. PATEHT DODBLI 8 HMT BOTTOM FLU*. AneutlOB Ii directed to the following polnti of luperiortty: lit. DvaaniLtiT.—Laitlng,With proper care,atleuttwenty y»an. btoveeaienowinuiethat wereputnplnisas. Sd.hLumrAOTuaz.—Xvery pot tion of the Stove Ii thorough ly conatrncted. Zvery Stove la lubmitted to a critical test, and noneicaveatheahoeunleasoompletelyand perfocUy flnlahed. gd.OiTAOiTi ~ ■ \ ■ ■■ CttercuUiOTj Ik»iroOT.-^v ' O vik —Di the Btawart Stove alone the HT into the oven, (protected by lettcra barrel of flour 1 uiffdim ’ thod n TentUaUon lalho only oue or any vaiue wnawver. 9th, i!;NTmOoNTsoiiOi'HxAx.w>Th9hefttgeRet«t9d h j the Stove mA7 be A«2c2<A«rWnonduj«<t, and throwi into tkt room atpUcuun. 7th. Tnxi>otxaiA SBxn B ottosc Fiatn.—67 which % cem- preMlDg tnd UvotiBg ftctloB oi hMt U ana the oven more evenix and effleienUy heated than by any other known ietop end without the poeal* InvenUon. n ^ tT e n te S g S e ^ 9^. SnW J^a Rii«avoayiP^Wajtin«»^ ^ __ I, WA-mBaoK —An arrangement for inpplylng hot wa ter for the beth room, equal to any range. 0-Sold on a trial ot three montha, wit' for Uat period. If aiked. k^” ^ U focturcr^ar ________ Deacriptlveclicularaae Daniels & Briggs, NO. 268 MAIN-8T., PO'KEBPSIB. T H F N O R x i T i R N L I G H T nxw AHDIMFSOVXD OAS BUBNXR, TceM, Menuflbctiared s S laameatyleaithaF.F. Stewart Cook. ■ PAINTS & OILS. ESPECIAL NOTICE. LKAN^KE SMITH. F a r m e r s A t t e n t i o n . F. lA. SHERWOOD, ATTORNEY A T L A W , TAlTIOULim ATTXmnOll QITZN TO loveeUgatlEg TlUea to Lasd. ^ ^ To ^^lemonVt^DoubUul 0 1 i ^ '“ ToPaymeutof Taxes iallUccU. Iowa and Wlecoualn. To fielder, and BcuUng Beal Xstate. W. FARRINGTON, A ttorn e y an d Counaelor a t La'w:, BMOTT’fl LA1V BDILDIKQ, 4.S HABKBT 8XRSET. PODQHKEEP81B. W. K. SOHOUTEN, AnOBHBY AND CODNSSLOR AT lAtV, 97 Ko. •* 0 nlon-«t„ Po’aeepele, H.Y. A . B . SMITH, ATXOitNnV AND 630CNS iLLOB AT W W , z i t o r r a law BOiLDiNQi 1 48 Market Streep ............ Pongbkeepfic. HARK D, tTHiBER, J. 8PEH0EB VAN OLSBF W ILBER & V A N OLEEF, A ttorneys anfi Connsellorc 8 t L rwj No 1 Dnlon-ifireet, Poughkeepsie. » (Kcarof Post Office.) MILTON A . FOWLER, ATTORNEY AND OODHBKLLOR AT LAW. It FI8HK1LL, N. Y. L, G. D O D G E , A^XTOBNEY AND CODIiSELOIt AT LA W. No. SO Market atraet. Ponghheepele. lIarl«.lB69. 41 H . AN Q E V IN E ’S LATT OFFIOB Coraar of Mata and Market-ata. OvzaiHi OirrBAint. HTShtrance cn Harket Strati. K> R O B E R T N . P A L M E R , ATTORNEY AND COtmSELOR AT LAW, No. 94MABHBTSTBKEfr,Foaglikeepal*. Henrr D. Varlek Ac. Robert O. Fldrids*. VARIOK & ELDRIDGE, ATTOBN33YS AND OOCilBELOaS. ire_ Will ccntlnne their tflilnen u muL Office S 4 H u k e tit. Fonekkeepal. Ifl EDWARD TOWNSEND. JOSEPH T. KNAPP. TOWNSEND & KN A P P , CEDAR F-VimS, IOWA. UoUecUona made and satunittory paper discounted. JnlyieiSSl. W 17 A CARD. Having learned that many have the Idea that my e’-ctiou to the Office ol County Judge makenltneocraity for me to rcUrc from the practice of law, I dcclie to give coucc that nch la not the ca« i that I shall contteus to practire ta a La-jryer )n .oU the CoUTta of the state, percent in the Dutchess County C--art> .he eameaBheretoforT HOllIHi A. NELSyN. Dated Deo. Utt.. 1068. H.A, NELSON, Arienuy ani Counnlor a* Mt*. cffice over the Ptet Office. Dated jkc.lSli, 1686, For Sale or Exchange. M ft ~\Xr^ Of exebaage for good propcity ■IV T t lnorucarth3cit?tA^A*hi of 144 Acres, lyia\ JeKaOn the Tonawand* Greek and Brlc Canal, In Sric couu> It is*weli fenced and under good cultivation. The buildlnss are new and commodlous—thc soil fertile, producing good wheat and other crops>-the neighborhood end the locaUon very dealrablcasarealdcttce for turmlng purposes. It contalvg a fine yuuag Orchard and about 40 acres of very heavy timber. Also ft Farm cf nearly 5C0 acres In Will Gonnty, Illinois. It lies on the Kaukakce Itlvert and has a j^od waterpower~^09d springs of pure water, and a never faiilng Sulphur 8pring->a £OOd Orchard—ordinary buUdlnga—70 acroa-fenced and wcU cultivated»«boat 40 acres of goodwood laud—the remainder II Chiefly “rolling prairie” and “oak oponlnga.” There are In* dIcaUons of coal underlying the whole. The farm adjoins YVUiain8loa,»larecandfioxiil*ldEgvmaee, vrllh goodwatex power. Flouring Mills. Ac., and is within 66 miles of Chicago, -with which It has a water as well as a Kallroad communlca* Abo the valuable prowrty known as “Laurel Bauk Sem inary,” at Deposit, la Dedawara County, N y.. consisting of twelveandahalf acres of land, and a very fine bonding 128 icctfront, 44 feet deep and tour stories, besides a high base ment. It is well finished and calculated to accommodate J50 boarding scholars. The school la in successful operation. Great advantage! aro offered to an entcrgr^ln^man,^^^ Poughkeepsie, March 16 , 1861 . 4 ||k r °rtrwfmg^o^c.^SSlSiraUdihgc 1 »^nnp«^*flT^dMiinufkrfnrfrs’'Rftnk, Ifloffprod fjjj aalO.— TkelotUabOHt 2 8 lxtyf<Jc££ront.licnueIxigo<KX order, calculated taaeeommodatetworamUlcSvtitocaetcm andweatem divisions b«lflg6fitlrily|ebl»t3.th6l6t&kddlv!dea. For lemm apply to ^FeST'l^*™ ’ Oonnty Clerk’s offlcc, Poughkeepsie. SALS.—The House aud Lot formerly occupied T B f JP by the Into Capt. D. 3. fihennon, situated cn wa- ter Street. Poughkeepsie commandipgan extenslveview of the Klvcr both north and south. The House U large and oonmltnt with an abundant cnrply of spring and nln water. Terms made easy. For farUu^ particulars please, npnly to Messrs. THOMPSOrr A WXXKS, Market^., Wkcep£p. S3 MILL PBOPERTT FOR SALE. tubscribor offen for sale hla MlllprAperty, situ* ■jST JL atedat Hibernia, In the town or Olfnton, two HHJ miles north of WashingtcvHollow. The property con* sutoof a Grist and Plaster Mill with four run of stones, a Saw Mill, three Dwellings, two Barns, and other necessary Build* ings, all In good order. The MlUs are located on a stream which never falls, and Is one or the best water powers In the country. The terms will be made easy. Part of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage. The above property offers peat inducements lo any person Feh.7thlMl. Mtl FO E SALE. a j UTJILDING SITES, HOUSES AND LOTS-COAL i A H AND LUMBER ■FAllU.—The eutacriber efftai JBK. for salt bis premijet, rituated near the Hudson Kiver RaUBood Depot in thotoYTO of B^ePark,con£l:;Ungof atgut Soacrasof land, upon irhicb are S Dwelling Houses, S Btom, Ooaluid.LumbttYard, with Sheds for hotudng CcalandLuta About n kctm 01 udd laud ii admirably attuitcd for abulldlnf EJlnepnmlKicnaticaiTliletlBJdioriUD portions to salt ptu> “ HrdaFM ISM. ' ' 7 » ' j|^!F% rcctiyweatcrtheparkj In tma city* icuovm at iLtherosldcDce of Mrs. M. J. Mjrrs, comprl3lDf a1>out inreeacres or lane,conoiauric cf an UrcharaandOarden well atockedwith exceUent friiit, a meadow and pasture; upon which premlBoa there Is a spacious Dwelling forty feet square, a Dftm, Carriage HouKt and GowHoueei all in primo order, are offered for sale at a very lotoprice. The property -wUl be sold. In paroela or all together, and moet of the puTchosomoniy may remain upon bond and mortgage »tth8opUonorthepurcln.te. Apgl^to^ oMaikeiH*. D»t#4Tll). 83,1860. 41 ' roaghMepsIe.N.’r. MNWADM f o r SAI.RTO OLOBS AN ESTATE.- town of FlitudU, nciurFiabkUl Flitoi, uid contains about two hnndied anflieventy norei of good »na productive »oU. On the premlseauealunbriokUOUM, a l^,& ad eubstantfol Barn wlthbwement.HiTBarni.OMriM!* mum , «id»Untee«8ry ontbuUdlnn. TheSpront Creek runs thioukh the luin, on irhlchth«reliatnlllforgtlndlii|;f^,Ao. Atonicdeecriptlon and And thli » chanteic^m to be met with for a pro^table veatment in ■ Ent clui Dutches Oount; form. Forparttcnlarienqulreof HOHXR A. NELSON, Fo'ktep- lie '■itr; or of E. BLSIOUT. cn the premlKs. 88 HEBE IS A GREAT INDUCEMENT TO ,_» _ PURCHASE. t HUIk A FARM OF 800 AORKST, not In the for olTVFMt, JH P A bnt only 100 mtoa from Neirb-aig;^ la the Empire (gg a ilao f N a w York, foronly »10.00a.^havofor«fi»» prodnetiver arm of 800 acru ol land ot rich quality, adapted forflmio, Qrazdne. or any prolltablo pnrpoaea, sitru^od in the oountTOl Bipome, H.Y., only IJ miles from Blnghompton, dlfMUyonlhe line of the Brie Railroad, only S miles from Kirk wood StatUm, and only 8 mllea from fjodervlue Station. OntytOO mile, from Newborgh. This fann le vrcll caicnlated to divide In imoU Forma, being all under cnltlvatlon, except 80 acreiofhwvy timber land. On the form i. a large 9 story Brick ICANSiOj^ containing 10 room., cloretk ceUar, *c. 5 a large Born, Hay Houie. Wagon Home. Stablea for Cattle. Ora- nary,andoUOther neoeiBary OuVballdlngi. AIooa/Mod Or- chiid of cholM frulti. This Form le well known u the John- aon]Tann,and conceded to be equal to any In that aectlsn.— Thlifoimhelongitonncitate, and the executon ore drelrotu tocIOHthsHme. They offer the above form for «10,006, and only ,4,000 t«iuliedln cash ; the balance can remain on bond and mortgage on the form forSyeari,or longer If required. This form Is certainly a great Inducement tofarmen generally, poiUculstly thoie that have wne and deslroua to allot a number of acre, to start them In the world, lean refer purchaserato practical formers residing near this City, who are personally ac quainted with this form, having axamlnedltpar&cttlarlywith avlew to pnichase for thto friends. For paitlcnlaia apply or addiete JA1CE3 BXROEANT. Real Estate Agent, No. 8 Mar- k,Ut..FaujEbkwpsleclt- Ou FOR SALE. raVHX following Beal Estate, belonging to the estate of Jamea X Hooker, d e cea^ oompililng aome of the moet valuable building lou In the city, and aitci for VlUoi. 1. lot , 90 x 190 , corner of Academy and Chnrch sts. 9 . LOT corner of Montgomery and Jefferson. 8. HOUBS and LOT, MO.-— Pine street, 4. Foni HOUSES and LOTS In South Avenue, Nos. 73,80, i. Abetntlfol Bnlldlng LOT between Prospect and Jeffeteon itreeti and Reade Place : about 8 acres. a. Bavaral LOTSonOhucch sbreet, between Academy and Cherry streets. 7 . LOTS betwten Ifcntgomery and OUnton atreete, and the FIihkUlToad. 8 . LOTS on OUnton, Ohuicn, and Cherry streets, by the fin- (It LOL or by the Acre, to lult pnrcbueri, 9. MTS comer ot Froepoct and Harrison atroete, oppodte The above Beal n tate will beioldonreaaonable terms to closenpatmit. Enquire of the lubacribere. Mrs. Hooker will ateo KlI a FABM inthetownof Seekmsn, known u the Uonntoln Farm, containing abont 490 ociei, more or leu : bnlWIngi In good order, and h J d .’ vabiok , ’ Bxecuto 0 J a HooKzx,dec'd WIIiOAM SHIELDS, HOUSE, SIGN, A N D DECORATIVF P A I N T E B . m B E anbacriberhavingtakaatheihopNo. 881 Malaatreo ■ X atbdoorwtatof lamUton atrwt, wouldreapeotinllyIn form Ida former frlenda and pationi genwally, that be la pre pared OS mail to flxunte the a'dove brohchealu a etyl, that wiu warrant complete saUifoetion to oU who may think proper ts employ mm. He wlshenobc fiisUnctlT nnaoiKcDa that ts basuoconaecUon Whatever With Z<o. fill Main street—his fox ”‘timi98l. BlSQS, B^*6ri,&Ed decoilUoni, umutloniof tbe va rious wooua ana marWea exccoVMilu the latest etyislaaccora- ancewith the Spirit of the Aec, ta a superior and workmanlike BUUfiCr. MlzeaBAlntiol III kinoioa band, ind prcpareaaswaatcu\ ind poll and bruiheBlent to those wiibiug lo nee them. H. B.-AUorder.th»nkfnllyrecMvcdan^rem^Uj^_ OLD ESTABLISHMENT W E L L S U P P L I E D . GOAL, COAL, LUMBER, Ax. TAMES fXJLLHVGWOOD hai oonatanUy for aele at U hla well known stand ct the Lower Landing, Pongh keepile,aUkindeof OOALre-nlted In this market to enppiy thewontaotvailanaclaauaof oonanmera. Hla stock la un- nanally^laiiynNndlngLSHIOH.LAOEA'WANA, 80RAN- ^^E -A G ^ R C m m .Pr.'^ISO N , &c. Of the required ^toiiUMBERMiasaortmentlson of the largest and b»t ever offered In this market, Inclndlng oeildu boards and plank pteeandhtinloekBUlLDlNOTIMBER of allklnda nauato wanted. HehaaalsoBR10Kofvsrionaklnda,iaME,LATH PLASXXB,OKKXNT,aso.oa&tunUyobliandto inltcoitom ddlorderspromptlyattended to. and prices as leaaonable ns “« & . 8 . i 8 8 a . D b . THOMAS HARDMAN’S ECLECTIC DISFEHSABT, 119 frbiB-at., PoaghkMpel., M-V. J8TABLI8HED for the manuftetnring and dtoenaingof ^ a e S e X e d ^ ^ U U ^ I ^ ^ M ffie« remedies Dr. H, treats inooaiatallyOuvzL, Bren, all com- plalnteof theUxiaAxT OxeAsra, Oxorax, B hxuiutibx , Pmxi Du3aTxa,Tuxoxi, Caxoxxs, S oxotto ^ HroxAxora, Fna, SKatDtaxaxxe,axdxUlmpni!tleaoftheBh30d. Dlstese^- cnllxi to Females treated snocasafnlly. Dlaeaaea ot the '’^g^^S.M g ^ 'ioerlTenw Ithreg.rdtothea.f.. D r.& m ^ teoi^^^a^oo.aaE x inim UVXalnstreet, on.get Or. H.’s pamphlet, (sxATia), 30 C O S T A K ’S R A X E X T E B m i N A T O R . Bata. Rata, Bata, and MIOB. arejoompletely ronisd uaiMKiOTtaby i C o s t o r ’s R a . t -- Exterminator. - Tffie greMaat aad moaC eSIsctaxI vximla destroyer la the kBOWBworid. (Hnnln* loldby , JA S . G. WOOD A c 5 : af <A« Dcnfof Orpan, a$ W A R I C 3 * T J l E S J S ! T O P A R T I E S WHOIHAVB CASH TO im P E S T POSITIVE BARGAINS! N O W IS TH E TIM E .' The present nrlcea ara_ no precedent for fntun EeTJBLnBXP IS 1819. D Y 1 N( ENT. ^ ^BRaajTBROWER^Br'' 814 Main Street MAIOES OF THE Great Cities. a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the oommnnity. ECON. JA M B S COOK, Mayor o f LOW E L L , MASS. H O N . A L B I N B E A R D , Mayor of NASHUA. K. H. H O N . E . W . H A R R I N G T O N , Mayor of MANOHESTEB, N. H. H O N . JO H N ABBO T T , Mayor of OONOOED, N, H. H O N A . H . B U L L O C K , Mayor of WOEOESTEB, MASS. H O N . F . W . L I N C O L N , J r ., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS, H O N . W M . NT. R O D M A N , Mayor of PBOTflDENOE. B. I, HOS W . B E B N T IC E , Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. H O N . AMO S ■' H O N . J . N . H A R R IS , Mayor of NEW LOITDOE-, CONN. H O N . C H A S . S . E O D L E R , Mayor of MONTBBAIi, C, B, HO N . D . F . T IB M A N N , Mayor of NEW YORK Oia?Y. H O N . H . M . K I N S T R E T , Mayor of HAMM.TOE, C. W. H O N . A D A M W I L S O N , Mayor of TOBONTO, O. W. H O N . R . M. B IS H O P , Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. H O N . I . H . C R A W F O R D , Mayor of EOUIBVICiLB, KY. H O N . JO H N SLO A N , Mayor of LYONS, IOWA. H O N . J A M E S M c F E E T E R S , Mayor of BOWMANVILIiB, C. W. ES W . N O R T H , Mayor of AUGUSTA, MB. Mayol Mayor of PBEDEBIOTON. N- B. H O N . W I L L A R D N Y E , 2£ayor of 3MEW BEDFOHD, MASS. H O N . J . B L A I S D E L L , _____ Mayor of BALL BIVBB, MASS. H O N . W . S . C R A N S T O N , Mayor of NEWPORT, B. I. H O N . P R E D ST A H L , Mayor of GALENA, ILL. H O N . J O H N H O D G D E N , Mayor of DUBUGUE, IOWA. H O N . TH O M A S C R U T C H F IE L D , Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TBNN. H O N . R O B E R T B L A I R , Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. H O N . R . D . B A U G H , Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. H O N . G E R A R D S T I T H , Mayor of NEW OELBANS, LA. H O N . H . D . S C R A N T O N , Mayor of BOCTaESTEB, N. Y H O N . GEO . W IL S O N , Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA. H O N . C. H . B U H L , Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. H O N . N E M A N L . P A G E , Mlayor of MIL'W'AUBIIB, \WIS. H O N . -A. P A R R , Mayor ( Mayor of BAOINE, WIS. Of 3EBNOSSA, WIS. H O N . JO H N C. H A I N E S , Mayor of CHICAGO, H O N. M. J. A . H E A T H , ^ Mayor of SELMA, ALA H O N . A . J . N O B L E , Mayor of MONTGOMEBY, ALA. Mayor of OOLUMBIIS, QA. D O N E S P A R T E R O M A N U E L , Mayor of VEBA. CHt72. D O N P I E T B E D E C A E A L L O , Mayor of MEXICO. Mayor of HAVAN. D O N A N T O N IO EC H E V E R A , Mayor of LIMA, PERU. D O N M . G-. m i l : N G N O , Mayor of VALPAHAISO, CHILL D O N M A B O SE3Q .U IPED A L IA , Mtyor of RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL. eaident Druggists have red them Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the oon* fldence of the community. Bor Spring Diseases. . Bor Barifytng the Blood. Bor Scrofula or King’s Evil. Bor Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores. Bor Braptions-and Bimples. Bor Blotches, Blains, and Bolls. Bor St. Anthony’s Bire, Bose, or Bry» For Tetter or Salt Bhenm. [sipelas. Bor Scald Head and Bingwonn. Bor Cancer and Cancerous Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors, Foir iPemale diseases* F o r Suppression a n d Irregnlarlty. Bor Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints. Bor Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mezioo, and in fact al most aU the cities, on this continent, have signed this document, to sssuretiheir gieoplo ■what remedies they may use w ith safety and oonfidenoe. B u t our space will only admit a portion of t h e m . ____ AyertS, Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Cherty Pectoral, A 7 - e i! * S P i l l s - , an d Ayer’S Ague Cure, PBIPAEED,aX .... D r , Ja Ca A y e r «c COi, XO'WBLh, m A ss „ j 1 BELTS I B E L T S !! BELTS 11 • nnHi: BEST ARTlO'ja of i’AT£i.X U lV S tliU X SIRETOHKDLKA.«HEB.BELXE«e,atNewYork. Fxetety prices. Also Lace Leather, and Copper Rivets and Burre. rcr^aleattheLBATHXx Am> Fnrnma Siaix of the fte^lbeis,«oW Maln-st. BOLD & YrlLTSIE. FARRINGTON & OO., ~ Wholesaler and Betail 0 «a«nr la CHINA, OLABB, R ARXHSH '^ARE, &. SOS Ham etieef, fonghkeepsie. •WHO INVENTED THE SE’WINQ MACHINE ! S E W I N G - M A C H I N E . IB AN ARTICLE MUCH TO BE DESIRED. An fn/erfor on< ie a pest, and fa <0 be duofded. THE UTILITY AliD PBAOTIOABILITY OF THE rrOVVR hiEWINU MACHUVR was eatabUahedin 1848 . I X IT IS TUH OUHUH SEWINS MACBUnSTAT- JiNT extant. Sincethedateof the HOWE FATENT-aome 800 f atenta on Sewing Machines have been granted, not one of which has superseaed the Howe Invention. In foot, no Ma chine has yet been made which wlUaewamoie perihet stitch or seam than the tat HOWE MACHINE made m 1848 . For FAMILY USE, HEW M ACHINBS have recently heen constructed. They should be examined by all persona about to purchase. THE FAMILY MACHINES Are wcU adapted for TAILORS’ use or OAITBB FITTINO. navlngeufflcieutpower.andarewarrautedtobeduiable. They ore ^questionably the beet Machines for Vxgx Mxxixslnthe Prices, @ 50 , gVO, 8 8 0 and 885 . Tbs gentae HOWE BE WIHO MAOHIHEB sre adapted to oU kuula of bewing rioue by Sewing Mftr.h*no«t, iihey are con structed under the edieet iaspcctioa of Mr. HO'W^ hvirmQif of the best materials, In the most thorough and substantial man. ner, by sMUful and experienced workmen, ondin all instances are warranted. B. T. SMEEH, 491 Maln-at., Ponghkeepale, ^B^^andsoi Machinesiep^^-mihdl^M*!S?Steat *OAP£R HAI 7 GINQS —Just received alaigeassortmentof JL papers for rooms and haUa—with borders. Also paper F^e^oards Frlnta, PJAIa Green paper for^^e^^htt PO’KEEPSIE CABINET, OHAIB, A N D UPHOLSTERY MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT. 3 S ’# S S andHonBMl^SN^M^iBrokteBteitionmtl^^j'Mten- slon tables, enameled bed room furniture, and every article In the cabinet and chair line. Also spring, hair, husk, and all kinds of Mattrasseanowin use. and we would fuMer say that we cannot be undersold by any shop In this city, let them como from New York or any other ulaco; oui-woixismadeof thebestmaterials. Havingenl^xed ourpreroises wo now have the largest shop and best assortment thisMdc of K. Y. Gall and eee and be satisfied. PV^Ordered work, and repairing done in the best manner^ and Coffin W«re Rooms. We wouIdalBoinforuLthepublicthatwe oreptepared to furnish every article In this line or ourbnslnosB.suchasriose« wood finish, Metalic burial Cases, a new improved article, Bose* wood, Mahogany, and Walnut wood coffins of all sizes, silver and plated coffins. Flat^ shrouds, caps, ike. If defied we ■wlUtahc entire cha^e of the Coipse,ana attend to laying out preserving thotody, and take charge of funerals. Ha^hignadmuchcxperlcncc Inthc buslueES. by lusllug It ■mth U 8 -vTUi reneve friends from much care and trouble. JNO. P, NELSON, U EDWARD POST. -J Ji 'Dl-'BLlOKO'nOE.-QREATENLAEaEMENT. A —Sreot Aoooniinodafion.—To Ladles and Gen- tiemea. Farmere, Mechanics and Workiugmen, andaU JOHN (at l£%ld eSnd Ko. 341 ifofn SireeL on^Cto^^w^ePOTgtoe^rie Hotela^irccUy ^poritethe thepuMogmeraU™, Sat hetasBo'cid^^Su Storeteimalrelt ..cnvchient to all wbo wish to purchase Uvneeriea, Floiu anJ and that he has now on hand OU !^ds and ^e beet 3 iicJnohcai and Indian Meal i ComandOait; Lamp OiL and Sperm and Talloia IBT* The best brands of £iiduit**kept‘ at all tunei. and all .):tbcx articles usually to be found at Grocery stores, wme^ he of* rurs to tho public at wholoealo and retail, as owas they can be r urchasedln the city. Thflnkfulforpftatfavora,h 8 hopcaby 6 tricl attention lo merit continuance or the public patronage, liar Goods sent to any part of the cHy. Don’t forget JOHK M*IiKAH. TOSTERN REAL ESTATE AGENO^T SIONEY LOAIPED OlV UKAL KSXATBh rblAXES PAID AND 00 LLK 0 TI 0 N 8 MADE FORNON- i RESIDENTS—No better opportunity ever offered for ea;,tcra parties to Invest west. Good unimproved land in this (Scjtt) county, can be purchased atfromjJoe tolendollareper aC-.-C. IxruOVXUXABMBrxOH Tjas XO nxxxxtt DOLTJtXS uxx The aubsctlbet le also ever ready to give any information that nay bo ilesfred in reference to this section. 0 . AUGUSTUb HAVILAHD, 91 Davenport, Iowa. ib^h 2 o ° i£ a ^ v ^ ? ® -tc k Of H ^^ s c e p i^ articteaof wood“w ta, rach r?s Wasli fnte Jhurns, P.AllB, Bowls, Trays, Sugar Boxes, Broems, Brushes, iSeelera. Flour F o U b . Butter TH t js , Wash Boards. Baskets, flcasures, Barrel Covers, Umbrella Stands, Founding Barrels, 0 ;crhaucct 3 , Rolling Fine, r&stry Board?, Mops. SoapOupa, ‘Jloti.eN Fins, Molasses Pails, Door Mats, Wagon Mats, Table Matii, Wire Sieves, Brass Bound Falla, HearUrBnishes, Clothes ll.liihc:, WoodMortarSjScoop Bhovels,Boat Scoops, Butter Ladies, Spoons, Wood Dippers, Knife Boxes, Towel Rollers, Fetato Mashers, Lemon Squeezers, Well Buckets, Clothes Htircc®, Uocoanut Dippers, Rolling fioops, &c., all of which with many ether ortlmcaore offered at the lowest prices. March 23 d. 47 EDWARD BEACH. X>.ARKELS.—Cider bbIa™ApnIobbIs., and other Unde of t ) Oteks.forBalont SLEiaHT 4 PAULDING’S, I’o’keepsle, Sept. 33 , I 860 . Whale Dock. BUILDING STONE. rxKlFFlU & MAXWELL, at FolenviUe,Greene County, fiJT nre ready at all times to famish Polished Sills, Lintel^ Hearths Flag and Tile of all sites, from the blue stone quarries Of the OatekiU Mountain Bangc, above the Kingston range, and freefromthedangrr of slacking, &c. Orders addressed to J. MAXWELIi & 00 „ QuarryvUle, or a. & fi. 1 . QKIPFIK, FalcuviUc, Greone County, will bo promptly attended to. ‘^Bept. 28 . 1859 . 31 O I L C L O T H S ! OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS! r<i 3 W imD Bl!!AUXIFUli PAXTBHKS, AU widths and qualities, old and well seasoned. For sale :• pjp at imOAS BIIOTHER 8 , S 14 Maiu-ct. J, H DOBBS, MEEOHANT TA H O E , \STILLCONTlNUBTHKOLOTHrNQBUSINKSS, f Y in all Ita branchcfi, at tho old stand of Dobbs A no other cstamiEhniont In Pougaiaopile baa ever Mcompllelicfl, • jaimcnta ns fa^onablo In cue ns neatly mndo, and ns elegant. 'G'mtlcnicnoftate readily observe that there Is a rtyle, a gen iilnf 4 i.ntlllty about Iho garments from this house, that Is look edforlnvaln Inalarge portion of clotbea madethia Edeofa My dedreis, not merely toaeK, buttopDKABxthetaatcof the ii^lminatlngportlon of the community,at within tho ^ TO TifK 27 lAD£.-Bcotl’BlteponBol Faamon for sale. March 9 th 1858 . 41 LIVERPOOL OBEEL COAL! TU-iT received a lot ofLIVERPOOL OBREL GOAL, for tale lu lots to suit at New York price by _ SEO-dlt&w W. S. REYNOLDS 4 OO. F 1 ARFET SWEEPER.—Noncy’o Patent Carpet Sweeper L i thednijrjietfectCarpetSweeperevoroiTaed^teUiegibllc 563 'Malu-atref.l.. N O T I O E . nnHBBUbccribcr having taken theNORTHEBN HO* V W X Ti 3 b, comer of Mill ‘and Washln^n’Sta, so long LJill kept by tbo late I saac I. B a IO s ino , respectfuUy solicits of the pubUc patronage. ISAAC I. FLATT. Poughkeepsie. June 11 . 18 M. wlyll NEW BUSIN E S S FIRM. TTTAVlKGDurchasedthelntercstof R. D. O. STOUTBHmmoa O . in the old established Stove and Tin Store, Ko. 391 Main rtreetscomer of Garden, wc would invito ourfrionds andthe pnbUcgeaerallydeHringgoodalnou^oto^^voasa^ TO t h e T tjbt . to . ITAVJ. hu ditpcacilotray Inlcretl in Ino above menOunsd i ~3 boriness to 'S 7 x, Fxoei 4 Sen, I would returamy thanta teUBme-ioa to aU 8 TOUTOTBUEa¥.’’“ HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND WILL SELL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, rcsooo LBS. JEWETT’S PURE LEAD, -■ 5000 LBS. PURE AMERICAN ZINC, r MOO LBS, PURE FRENCH ZINC, y /10 MORGAN L. FARNUM. *r?OR SALE BY OHAS. OBOOK & SONS in large an J / small quantifies, P O U D R E T T B . ROBINSON'S SUPERIOR PHOSPHATE OF LIM E, G U A N O . All Of the above of very euperidr quality. April 19 -dCtwtf Hardware Wholesale and Eetail. W OOL TW IM E S , WOOL XWIIVES. J V S T R E C E I V E D r>00 J P O X J N D S - Wiiich Wiu be sold cheap, (A GOOD ARTICLE.) JA M E S G* WOOD & CO* D u t c h e s s I r o n W o r k s j 430 , 433 , 4 3 4 M.ln Street, Ponghkeeprie, N. V. COLLER & H A N N A m XiHCTAOIUalBe or CSTKAM engines , turning and BORING lathes (3 Planing and cnitlng Enelrea. Heavy Punching and r hearing Maohlnoa, van Anden'a Trip Hammer, S ICurIng and Saw Mill ana Blast Furnace Oastlngi, Machinery ot every ‘‘flj^ldtelta to aptet variety of AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS. Agents for the celebrated Eurekft H a y , S ira w a n d S t a lk Crnslier and C u tter, to which the attention of Farmera who are feeding atock, ia ^taS^^B^^t&Ungaof aHalzea, ™Tr-«t. I. H, OOLLER. wly 44 GEO. HANNAH. Herring’s Patent Champion Safes, S 51 Broadway, cor, Murray Blroat, HEW YORK. A N experience of nearly twenty years to the mann&ctnn A of Iron Safea has given ns advantages over all makers. More than four hundred of Herring's Safes have been tested m aeddeutal (lres,and toenfy f Area lAouasnd have been sold '^^Itog’aotaSMte.'for sBver plate, jewelry, and valuable papers,constanUvonhaAd. Also Parlor and Dining Boom Safes, nuKle to imltrilon of sideboard and other handsome plBcesof furniture. 8 1 0 0 0 BEWABD fa sUUfreelr offered to any person who can show that one of HEBBIHCPS PATENT CHAMPION SAFES eVer failed to preserve its coateate to aa aocldental Hre. BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, for Banks, Brokers, Jewelers c., modeor ehllled lion and hardened steel. HBBEINQ 4 00 .. ^ F i S r s i g % , i o g . , - HSRRXKG Of OOea 3 New Orican I m p o r t a n t t o I ’a r m e r s . ^jjvjra OTEAPMT and BEI^^Ii^to^Dn^Mff^i^^ *' h « wlUjdiw^kaep la r ^ ^ _j^<gnmaTngi ------------------- -------------------- iw K t la <’S*ane aaanntaaannt VsUev.aUev. M«Tar JB.B. tMB.as. M ' in In exchange for Oloth,ortne Fle V K » ta w 6 m 6 J OAMhKXOaE IiBYIftOSTOI?, Siecntor. HARDW ARE, IRON A N D STEEL. (ThaOldutEiUbUiliedHoiue India CStr.) ff mK euhecrlter would call thaattenuou ot the public to‘hi beeQnsUedlntt8St^.™T?lSsBtSS^lE0N and BTXSI he ■would call the attention of the ____ BlahOKSMITHB. ^FeraS* JJBllflter Steel, Qermia ** A m L n S ““' TOOLS, &0 v S ^ ’ ^ofaUktaUa. Bellows, Borax. Farrier KhlveB, Bletlges, Screw PUte^ ' Shoe Hammera, ^rii^andTlreBolte, Self Fetelng Drilling Uachlne. OftxpeHtesSeToolaof every description, With aU the xnoa UwrUReMakew’TooIs. Mssone’Brickriftsterlttg and Pointing Trowels. hi'ILDBBS, (HABDWABB. Olrcnlar.lIUhC oaaOut,Haud.Paimel, Wrlp i 5 ack,Buton ts,Compass,Wh Jien,GralUng,Felloe,Buo t ndice. HOh EKSHPma ABTIOLKS .-'.poonB, Shovel anO Tongs, V< idlesUcks, Coffee hima,Jeir, I !«i-tsln Cornice ssd Bandfl, 6 O D T l B i t V . OVERBAUGH & STANTON, id Manufecturersof Guns, R ifles, P i s t o I s , f || i 8 h in g Taolcel, AKD SrOBiraO IKP'\ ----- Dealers In and U t iKPLiKn™, !8 9 1-2 hlain-st., Poughkeepsie, N. B'Kepalrlng of all kinds done with deapaloh. Ttarget K w 2 b made to order and vrarranted. ......L!-.......!.. Ft.4 •»s%. anare * * AHorwi !^oufthlreep8!e.Oci. ISfch, 1S58. S B ^ . ' f S H w S S S S a S ! T E E OLD ESTABLISH E D M J E D I O A L . I N S T I T U T E . KDWAED A. BIOHABDS.M. D. tf B. BITERMrAN. FE E N O H ’S C o n i c a l W a s b i n g M a c h i n e , W OM AN’S BE S T F R IE N D ! The Trials of Washing day are ended!! Come one, come all 1 ‘‘Wa»h and be clean! 11” D R Y GOODS, FANOT AHDBTAPhB. O I L C L O T H S , In aliwlfltba and qualltiee, old and well SBaaoned, fA very low prlc^_ oiaal ^ ^ S tdow s h a d e s , PAPER HANGINGS, &0. Partlcnlar attention Is^U <d-to onr stock of Bleached and XTol)l«ftcbea HuBllns of all grades aad puces, Bey quif be ohtdned at our store at very low figures. _ . Dr^oodifwM&*we^^ at He^Ywi Gall and exaroin^^^ BBOTHEBS. 814 Meln^i. T>IiOW81 FLOW 11-A larae Msort' « J r ment of the celebrated PeekBklU m * \ \^ Plows. Also castlnKs for Plowa, on ______ WniKIHSOH. septi.ieeo^ _ _ __ MANHATTAN BITTERS; miS‘e’a ? S S & ^ S l l S ‘r S S » a and proper tor OHinsaxxs axd smbyovb oa xxoitabix . FxaaoHs. LO g OF A P P E T I T E , FArtfTlUESS AT THB STOMAOR, Pain !■ tha B n sil and Palpitation of ths Hss 4 BWinSVXD BY A BlHOhB FOHOH, ATtd the habitual use of the WILL 2«VBa FAIL to braceand pr '^ Is U:tafl an agent of botf ------------ IL to brace and purify the whole vi ' bodily recuperation, AnfliODBBforfraMOTlA'ay DEftihQFailHTH, 01 all kinds, the Hanhnttan Bitters sre confidently put forth as au TJUFATTiTWG bi'BOIFIOl Hundredflof OertUcalea, for this nmratlon might be o K m ' SrSAES FOB IX S E liF ^ ___ ch'sHotelrendt __ Chnal-st., New York. PEIOE ONLY TEH DOLLARS, r sale by DAMIEI.S,DAMIEI.S, 2BIOCBIQGB B * DUBOIS, 368 Main Street. Poughkeepsie. **^oprrlSht ‘ SPARE THE MUSCLE & SINEW! Save The A lmighty Dollar! T S I t S f f S S S S E S J i . K S M ? S R ; W ! S S g . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1115,3883. w8m65* itsecue __ ragentfoiDutohessao., P A IN T S AND O IL S . XSFBOIAI. N08U0Z. CASH P B I C B S . |H XBX r.ms ax navxsi i wio MOl IBOAR L. FABI n xqvMium is thu im 7 h >,397 Ualn-it. COAL ?ABD AT NEW HAMBURGH. ou hand an assoitment St B leasonable terms aa other retandacreened. WALTER MUiLABD. Crow Exterminator, Grow Exterminator. mHBORIGIHAL ARTICLE MAKUFAOTDRBD AND X FOR SALE BY JAMES, a. WOOD & 00. DR. J, B. BURDSALL’S ABOTCA lim iM EN fT SSSD f SEED* ■xriw around Btatfl Large and Medium Olover. ^ S o S - ^^^ & l^B lu e Q r a ..8 6 e d .f o rte^eb g ^ ^ ^ QORNPLOW 8 .-Lookat xBOWBRIDa**. NEW BUILDING MANUFACTORY. F L O U R Of all the Choicest Brands- JFyouwlshto U«t°»«»^®»^“« | ’o„nouror PEASE. Menralgia, Femalo Com ints, and aUDis- srdera ofj tkOj g 0 W B 0 N W H iS K .g r tf |g « ^ ^ FAEMEESl f M e RS! TO THE THE BEST FLOUB IN i'flis MaEiiTr Not £cdeptbg Ferkiiu A! «OB A3hr OTHiE MAN,' i) UBIWO'OTHKBl O rtaln C n iw l^jf a s ® S i S K S l ! h d l S S . 5 8 M S S