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* Tiie Dutch B rew er.—I was much amused the other day at the outpouring of one of tho.'e swelled up specimens of humanity, A Dutch Brewer—who, after haying been drenfchbd with a.half a gallon of his own mixture, and \mil a Jeetle vislcey,” uncorked the vials of his wrath upon the devoted heads of the Sons o r Temperance, bofore a crowd lhat had gathered around him in front of one of the many 1 n licensed doggeries, with' which this City infest ed- “ Dese fellers mit. de white hoss collars, Yet lives in this town,” said Jake, \isde ■ruination of de Prewery l’izness. I gears up ■my vagon and I goes to myold custcmers, and. says, Dpes you waut some peer ti-day! Dey says—No, Jake, I can’t sell vat I has. f goes to another, and X says, Does you vant sorre peer to-day? and he says—no, Jake; no-body will buy—all Temperarce—I take my peer oil over town; nobody;buys.; ten I goes to the leetle towns in de country, but dese tain feiiers mit de yite boss collars, dey been dere too—Ii e landlord says—all temperance here Ja k e ; no body drinks peer now-a-day. I, take my peer •home in the ceJJar, and dare jt gets sour, aid I anust throw him away. P y s u r e ! said Jake, with a sorrowful shake of the head, te Prewe- Ty Pusiness no geo’ at all any more.”— Cin. ainnati Organ, Rum Argument.—O b the night succeeding the election on the License question, at Lo- gansport, l a , some of the groggery advocates 'besmeared the dwelling house o f the Methe- •Hist minister, with eggs, for the lecture he ddlivere# the preceding Sabbath evening, op 'the effects etftlie liquor traffic. Sueli conduct at least bears’honorable'testimony to the Iruflt as well as the effect elf the discourse. No License majority in the township, 103. T h e official field return of the forces under Gen. Scott, nn the S5th of Hatch, before Vera Cruz, shows an aggregate of 13,370— one o f the 'best disciplined and west gallant corps;i« the wod(< Sikgut.ar Occmnrcttc*.—A. tree Tell a few days since at .West Milford, N. Y ., kffliitea gentleiwon .named Cooley, instantly. Forty three y e ars • be fore, thq tree was planted by .Mr/CPs. TweHter. Who shapes our fate 1 •NOTICE. The annuat yaie e f Pews in the Presbyterian Ohurih, Mn'-Il)t«\ci1y wiil’take place on MON DAY,'May lolh, at.'.3 o'clock, P. M. Notice will be given by ihe ringing 6! Ihe bcli. By orderbf Ihe'Trnstees WARREN ROCKWELL, Clerk- , Hudson, M a y '6 ,1847. M A R R I E D . » .fn tliis city, H a y ®J, 'by R ev. H r . Collins, ( H r. GeoTge A. Pinliham to H iss Harriet A, ’ 'Power, both■ of this city. In acknowledging (he receipt of C bountiful slree c f the wedding “ Tixins,” we would felicitate tlte 'bride on llior.happy choice, and Widh ’her a'liouso Tull «if •“ ’Whalers.\ Tn-Athens, May I s t . by Rev. H r . Cornell, Mr. W m . H . Boice.ito Miss Harriot Ounhing- hamr*lM>th of this city. G. K. Spalding, Proprietor, J . XV. Smith, Manager. T HIS Monster Establishment, tho largest . and,grandest in the world, comprising * 2 0 0 M e n and H o rses, Will hare ihe honor of performing in Hudson on Wednesday, May lSili, for one day cnly, under the Leviathan Double Water Proof Pavilion, seating 4000 persons with unparalleled comfort, brilliantly illumi nated by 350 powerful Reflectors. 25 superb, spirit* ed anil well trained Horses,30 Carriages of inconcei- vcablo sumptuousness, 35 setts of Harness of magni ficent workmanship. KG1VDAW S BRASS BAND. Fifteen picked Musicians in lustrous uniforms, led by the immortal Edward Kendall, whose fame as fhfl Lion Bugler has penetrated every circle to which music has access. Thirty widely celebrated Lady and Gentlemen Artists «it tlio acme of their profession, the most nu merous and talented troup of performers ever concen trated -in ’onecmde, viz : C. J. Rogers, W.W. Nich ols, JT. W. Smith, J* McFarland, John Shirale, J. Blackwood, Victor Piquet, S. D. Baldwin, U. Rossi- ter, Old. Dan Emmett, E, M. Dickinson, Bananna Broun, Ssm Johnson, G, D. Ktrnpn, Alex, Rockwell, J. McK*ight, J-. Wiley, Q, Oso, W. Russell, Musters Harvey, Y^ alters arid •Signet—Missess Adams, Knapp, Emmett, Dclosson and Rockwell, CLO W N S —Rockwell, Knajnp -and Dfekinson. For descnsfiion of j)crfor#«af«>e see small bills and pamphlets. * Doors open nt lmlf-past 1, perfivmvancc to com mence at 2 P. M., nnd haltyust 7 in the evening A d m ission 2 5 Cents. D r . W o o d ’s Sarsaparilla, and Wild Cherry Bitters : A medicine particularly adapted fora Sfringand Stymmet Medicine* anti for the removal and permanent cure ofall diseases arising from an impure state of tho blood) or-h;tbit of the system, vi«< DYSPEPSIA AND CONSTIPATION, Affections of the Bladder ‘and Kidneys, Billious fe* vers, Corrupt Humors, Dropsy, Chronic Rheumatism* No person with this distressing disease should delay using this medicine immediately; it positively cures aft cases of Rheumatism, howeversevere. Eruptions ofthe Skin, Erysipelas, Enlargement of the Bones, Fever and Ague, Flatulency, Foulness of Complexion, Genera! Debility. For general physical prostration, caused by-disease, medicine or indiscretions commit ted in youth, aberrations of mind, confusion of ideas, loss of memory, dimness of vision, a hopeless expres* sion of countenance; and for this cJuss of disease generally,':hi 3 medicine has neyer had its equal,— Gout, Giddiness. Gravel, Hcnd-nchcs of every kind ; Inward .Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood; Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaints, Leprosy, Looseness, Mercurial Diseases. Never fais to eradicate entirely, all the effects of Mevctny, infi nitely sooner than any othsr medicine. N ight Sweats, Nervous debility, Nervous complaints of all kinds, Neuralgia, Organic Affections, Pains in the head, side, back, limbs, joints and organs, Rush of Blood to the head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings, Stiffness of the Join’s, Scrofula or King’s-Evil, Syphilis in its worst forms, silceis pf every description’, Exposure and Imprudence of Life, and Female Complaints# Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive habits -and such os are debilitated by thoso obstructions which females arc liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and yigor. It is by far the best remedy ever discovered for weakly children, nnd such as have bad humors, being pleasant ihey rPadily take it. It immediately restores the appetite, strength and vigor. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects 011 the human frame. Persons all wenkness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of energy under its influence, it immediate'* ly counteracts the jterrclessness of the female frame, which is the great cause of barrenness. A great number of physicians of New York and Brooklyn prescribe it to (heir patients with perfect success and satisfaction. Sold wholesale .and retail by VfYATT & Kjctcimx, 121 Fdlton-sh, New-York, Henry .J. Barringer Drug gist, 95 Warren-st., twa doors above the Hudson River Bank, Hudson, and by Druggists generally throughout the United States. Frjce 1 $, in large bottles.. 2 filmG N EW BO O K S for sale by P. S. W yn koop, Jr. Alice Gordon, or the Uuses of Orphanage, by J. AMen, D. D., being No. I, Harpers Fireside Library. Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons, illustrating the itrfectipns of Gua, in thc-phenomena of the year, by lev. Ilenry Duncan, D. I)., now edition, with addi tions and modifications to adapt it to American rend ers, by Ker. Mr. Greenwood, D. D., in 4 voIs. com plete. Price reduced to $3. The Pursuit of Knowledge under Di&crilties, \\. lustruted by Anecdotes,with portraits,rcvisededition, by Francis Wayland, D, D. N O T IC E .—I hereby forbid nil persons barboringor friisimg my wife, JANE, on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contract ing, after this date. JOHN CLOUGH. Athens, April 15. * 259w3 Slewart’s Stable JEconomp. The String of Pearls, by G. P. R. James. my4* Downing’s Books. TJfkOWNlNG’S landscape and gardening, do ^ruit and Fruit Trees.* Also the Ladies Companion to the Flower Garden, Gardner and Florist. Brown’s great work, the Tkecs df America, tho Orchardist, Fessm len’s Complete •Farmer. P. S, WYNKOOP*Jr. Tiie Horticulturist. is the the time to subscribe for the H o r ticu ltu r is t, n most valuable m onthly, a n d to w h i c h Hcw -aubseribors arc being constantly r e c e ived, by P. S. WYNKOOP, Jr. \Tv n o t u e b N t:vv b o o k b y h e a t d l y — Washington and his Generals, by J. T. Head- •y, wtth rnrUait!,ju5i rcceivo^,yvYNKoopi ^ rffJAPKR HANGINGS-— A new stock of UXr Paper Hangings, BoitleringsJfiro Board Prints, jf French and American Manufacture of new and rcaulifu, patterns, by T*« S, WYNKOOP; Jr. DIED. In tBls’city, April 28, Emma Beams, ttgeff 10 monrths. Review’df the New York Markets, Monday, May. 3, ]847. * FLOUR—Prices for parcels on fTie spni ate •a good' d e a l'unsettled, and it is nob easy bo get a t the rcil-silca. Somo. transacbions are made ab a decline on current qualities, but bow much is'not, made\ public. The sales are otily oTsmill parcels. The quotations ate nominally '7 •’25a7 50 for Western and Genesse.. . GRAIN.—T h e re'is a good demand Tot W h eat, to arrive. ’The Corn market is dnll, rind Yellrtw cm Mre-spot wiU not bring over 05. 'Safes 10 ,0 0 0 bu^iiabt95a96c. W hite is nomi nally 9ta93c. H A Y —There is alargd inquiry for South ern shipment, and ■12j500 bales were taken at 9*i6* cts. per cwt. NEW-YORK CATTLE MARKET. B e e f Cattle —The sales'tlris week amounted I T \T . . . , . .. to 300, at-about the p r .e e ^ f last week, v ia: J h f c T o ! w f f i o W r f _ , _ , Hudson, nnd R.G.&P, S. WYNKOOP, of Auburn, Caws and, Grice*—Them w k e t has not been h , u,is'day dissolved by mulual consent. The hiisi- »o liberally supplied asiitHias'been for two or ncss’will hereafter tro conduclcif'by 1>. S. WYN- ihree weeks past, prices Tange from 816 to KOOP,Jr., nndi in Attbiirnby R.G. WYNKOOP. , . , n , D j,. nnnlitar 'wiili\s.-stnsdv drrnmid. I Thoso having demands against tho Into firms will 325a»40, as m q u a ^ ^ m ^ o a d y oeman^. ^ ^ an(, 3Uns indebted will A few sales of extma«re.r«p<rrted as high a s *, mako sctt|Vmc„,. *55. All sold. PETER S. WYNKOOP, Jr. tludson. Sheep and Lamhs are'in sretrre request at ROB'T G. WYNKOOP, Auburn, N. Y. from S I 50,-82a8f '50. ' A C a r d . ‘d H a y and Sfrnto—ThoTormer sells atOBa75c p a WYNKOOP, Jr. respectfully informs tho tier e w t . and tlie latter a t -25a«2 37 per ciliiens of this Gounty, who hate so very generally > at I I __ _ ________ t^«i.4Aiinnn thnlnt .DP ■IN D O W SHADES— N e w styles o f win- dow shades, jlist received, and for sale low. P. S. WYNKOOP. L O W ER V A S E S —Very beautiful pat terns and very cheap at ilicnp a t HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. O T ICB.—The Co-partnership hereto- KY|-USICAL Instruments of almost every d S lU L d e s c r i p t io n , a t HANNAH'S Jewelry Store. TTO OIvfNG G L A S S E S , n full assntl- %£■( ment, at IIANNAIl'S Jea eiry Store. JOHN BROWNING, W H I T E W A H E a , Inqnire in. the A lley , betwetn S tknnd 6th streets. Two doors lielovv Mr. Isaac Nash’s HoiRe, IN THE CITY OK HUDSON. OnDEKS SOLICITED. H T A B L K C U T L E R Y . - A few dnasn ivory handle knives und forks, reeeived-at HANNAtl’S Jewelry Store. BEA U T Y .S E C U R E D T O ALL, »r ICafhvayf’s Chinese medicated. SOAP. H OW liequenily do we hear tfie expres sion of “ good countenance.'” Now there are many persons who possess good countenan ces. and very dark, sallow and disfigQred complexions, with rough, crocked and discolored sktn. An indi vidual may havo over so intellectual and pleasing a physognomy, still if their skip is disfigured with pim ples, blotches, pustules, ring worm ana freckles, their appearance is repulsive to the eyes of aU observers* ’I hero are thousnnps of persons of either st»x> who only require a good complexion anil, a healthy skin to become pleasing objects of admiration* Tke H u m a n C u ticle requires care and attention, nourishment and proper- treatment, to keep it in a state pkmiiig to tfit eye, VVc all know that the p.urfuce of the huniun system con tains millions of OTJTXETS, Tor the free dischnrgo nf all impurities of tho skin —it jf; o| thn most vital importance to the health and beauty ofthe akin, that those outlets aro kept in n pure, clear and healthy condition, so that there tdutU be no retention of tho?c impure humors, which produce on tbe akin pimples, blotches pus tules, ireckfath salt rheum, rtn^ toortn, erysipelas, &c. Tbe free usp of I t a d w a y ’N C h incso M e d icated Soap* will prevent those pores fiom becoming elogped, and speedily remove all excrcsscncea oftbaoutiolo, pimples, blotches, freckles, &C*, rentier tho skin soft, delicate, fair, smooth, sweet and healthy, and Steamboat & Barge Kind between Hudson & New York. rpTIE SUBSCRIBERS will run thcensu ng sea* * soiiy'thoStcaiHbont HUDSON, Capt. W ill. H , M EbbEN, Leaving Ilmlson TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SUNDAYS,at about G o'clock, P. M. And New York MONDAYS, YVEDNESDAYSftnd FRII)\YfS,at 5 o’ejnvjk, P. M.,from tj’e Pier foot of Cedar street, touching ut tke intermediate laud ings each wny. Fhe subscribers have,during tbe lusf season, built two staunch and commodious BARGES,called tbe Lovett R. M ellen, and the SabIVel Leeds, of about400 tortsb urthcn each, wlnch.they design run ning in place of Sloopsas liereto’fofe. These boats will be officered men of experience in tire New York murkets, which will enable us to compete fa vorably with any concern iu the same business, in pointoffreight *ov merchandise for sale. Sailingdu\ of Burge from Hudaon,every Tuesday, and from New York Wednesdays from the foot of Cedar st. at 5 o’clock P. M. G RAIN, SALT & PLASTER constantly on band nnd for sale. LOVRTT It. MELLEN «r Co. Hudson, March 10,1847. 255 FRESH TEAS A l the P E K I N T E A E M P O R I U M , 3 2 0 W a r r en s t r e e t , Hudson, S i g n of llie C h i n e s e J l l a i i j 1 8 4 7 S S 1 8 4 7 And Nfew V j k Steam Transportation Line. f p H E SU B S C R IB E R S will run tlieir JL Sleumbeai Fairfield, C a p t , J a m e s ISeD c e , the ensuing season for Freight and Passengers, as follows:— Leaving Huusox fmm llto ifocksmltli ofl lie Kerry, every MONDAY, WKONtiSDAY, mill FRIDAY, utGo’cloek,P.M.ofi itienrrivlnlof tlieCnrifi'omthe East; and Iriiving; New YotiK evcrv TUESDAY, THURSDAY mm SATURDAY at 5 o’clock, P.M, /ruin the Pie^ftiotofOikirptireet, BARGE No. 1, Curt.H. IllLI.ER, BARGE No. 2,Cupt.J T HAVIUND, One of rlio Barg,ia will InnveHiidson every WED NESDAY ot 6 o’clock, I \ iM,,anil New ''urk every THURSDAY a t 5,,’clock, P.M.,rt'»m rlicfootofCe- dorslrecl, IIUIIBEIJ., CLARK & CO. I I u d son, MaTCh 18,1817, 255 New York & Albany. &SsS 1847. Citizens Kew Xiiie Opposition Boats. e IVIetamora,” Capt. T. s. Knight, R o g e r W i l l i a m s , Capt. A. fie Groot T a r e t o Albany, One Oollar- W ILL commence running for the season from the font of YVnrren-streel, on Wednesday, April 7th, 1817, at half past G o’clock in the morning, touching at Hammond street each way, and landing at the intermediate places, t JOCSr* Faro to Van Courtlnnd’u, 25 cts. Po’kccpsie, fets. “ M damord” <e Roger William*” MON DAY, T U ESDAY, WEDNESDAY* THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. Returning, will leave Albany on opposite days at 7 o’clock. A. M. For passago apply on Ifoard, or to Geo. Dobion at the comer of Warren and West streets. All persons *re forbid trusting the Uo&ts or Crews on account of the owners. New York, April 15. OLD Pencils—Some pen and Pencil a fine assortment, nt HANNAH’S. T ® EAR Rings, all the -Utll somo very ficnut/fuf, at different patterns, HANNAH’S. would respectfully inform liis n u merous Tea customers-and the public generally, lhat lie has just received a large assortment of very choice FRESH TEAS, of the lateBt im portations. And inasmuch as great [mitts has been taken in the seleclion of his Teas, having procured samples of Ihe different chops, and tested the qualify hefore purchasing, he can safely recommend them to be of very superior quality. GREEN TEA, I s 6 J, Ss, S s ttd, fcs, 4 s , 5s, 6 s, 7s, fts, 1.0s, and 12s. BLACK TEA, Sts 9 J, 3s, 4 s , 5s, 6 s, 1 0 s . N. B. Meichants supplied as usual in large and small packages, at New York wholesale prices. Qbscjrve Iho S ign o i tlio C liiacso 3TCo.il- R o b e r t D . V a n D e u s e m Dec. 17. 242 B LANK BOOKS —Blank Books of all sizes and patterns, for sale very low, at March 20. WYNKOOP’S. Portable, Parlor A Marine Barometers, MANUFACTURED BV 3E2* 3HEL3E37MT3a»jm.aC^'aC^9 Artw Lebanon t Columbia County , 1Y». F . AH *he above instruments will receive im mediate attention by E. KENDALL. New Lebanon, March 2ti, 1847. 25Gm7* D E P O T FO R AND Cheap Publications, No* 162 Warren Street , Opposite Badgley’s Mansion House, W IVKKE' may bo obtained p a i l y Weekly Newspapers, all tho Monthly Popu< I lar Magazines, and the Cheap Publications of thedaiy, • ’ ** 1 A I . a n A i t n . t w n f Oil. <nl\r n f add beauty Jo (fto complexion «f all who use ii— i . . ,vwin„,'nt «,„,htv of R»dwny’« Chinese Medicated Soap is the only trne I _ ^ ^ . Mcdicuteti Moiip ever invented-—it will positively perform all that it protege?—it is wurraiiiod to give satisfaction to all- Purchase no Medicated Soap that ha* not tbe signature of IL G. Radway, on (I.c wrapper* Price I2f nents pcrcakc.nt O.G*Radway’s Health Agency, 91 Hudson slreet, New York. Sold by PUNDKRSON ikHAM,3i7 barren st., Hudson. April 15. 238isyl B a n k Note TJsls and Counterfeit Detectors, A full and well nssortcd stock of Stationery, Paper Hangings, and Fancy ArlitteS, Also P r l n t s a i u l J*lcluro F r a m e s , Families supplied regularly with Daily.ahd Weekly Newspapers. C. B. NA 8 Hv Acirs Agtnt. jlubsofi, April 8,1847. _______________ na° 258 100 fondles. General Taylor’s • c l o t i i l y < ? n u r o r , The w il Tcnouin. t M 'EitdbHslcmmt, Oohon A «Ttlonicki X’fiATK D. MOSS,!) SIG N OF T K E BIG PANTALO O N S a t o w a b b e i m t .) n o k t * s i d e , H U D S O N . r p H I S firm, hiivmg rrwfy opened the above X Establishment, and filled It -with Ready Mnde Clotbink, of every vari^fmnffeTO'/lie Country, , would re.pectfully solicit. Awo of piAhc palronago. ClotK. of »U kinds constrrrttly ■on’h.ml imd for sale at the lowest prices. Customers porehnsmf patterns of costs, psnts or vests, may have ’them cut free of A whale Dress Su.it of Black for §12 87 1-2, tie bartienlar in noticmy the name sttdmimbcr, and the sign of the Big P“ ta^ } ’EK & j AW)NICK. UUIACII. Ul » V l; < bestowed tlieir patronage npon the Into firm of r . S, & R. G. Wynkoop, that ha will continue to keep ns large an assortment of Books and Stationery as hcre- tolore, embracing Theological, Medical, Classicnl, Standard, Miscellaneous, School Books and Station ery, so as to have an establishment of extent Worthy of tho city and bounty, nnd of tho continued patron age of its inhabitants. _______ [April 15.] _____ __ frhL O C K S —Final 18 shillings lo twenty S*# dollars, warranted correct time keepers, nt . H A N N A H ’S Jew e lr y Storo. T f iR O N Z E D Candle Slicks, Antique pat- L s J icrns. somC very beautiful, at HANNAH’S Jewelry!® tore. klLK U M P R E L L A S —An ussorimeiilof • the finer qualities can he hnd nt HANNAH’S Jewelry Storr T B E CAUSE OF F G U L E DECLINE. HE many thousands of young and iiilcrcsl- ing Females who are yearly consigned to T f JOHN VAN DEUSEN, Jr., [Late P If J Van Deusen,] R e s p e c t f u l l y notifies th e pubs liu ill general Unit lie slill continue* in tho W h o lesale .V R e t a i l m m it © L L D S i ASf» C r lfi/P L T JEtUSiJVESS! H r returns bis sincere thanks for iheir ve- j ry liberal patronage herctoibre,nnd flutters himself lhat thn extreme low prices nt which lin intends of- OLD Lockets anil Miniature Cases, variety '4 m ' of patterns, at HANNAH’S. OLD P E N S —Any quantity from a Jail and try them at HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. Hudson, May 6,1847. 262m3 E, WAW>OBF, Jeweller, and Gold and Silver Srnith, 206 JVkrvea-.r., ont door nfiwe D r. G. TF«l«VO #cr, | H U D S O N , N . Y. J E W E L R Y , in all its various forms, manufact.red or repsiroA Gold and Silver bought or exchang ed. The citiseiw of Hudson and vicinity an respect- ____ fully invited to forward their orders, which will be promptly attended to. _____________ ™S--C2tf 7 | j j JOLAR. LAM P S —Some very rich pat- I terns—very Cheap for tho quality, received at IiANNAHfS Jewelry Store. the cold tomb ofcioati»,basbeiomfta mnUfir of groat inquiry among tlio medical brotherhood. NVbo has notseen the sprightly, blooming.happy girl, whose hours of life were Joy and merriment* changed to a mopish cnrelefis and unhappy beinp:, troubled by night with frightful dreams* night sweats, restlessness, longingforslegp,ydt sltmibdte nor. Whose dejected appearance by a ay dhotta to iter once admiring friends her pallid check, sunken eye, lungirid Step and Careless hiauner, conliuually complaining of ilUheullh—1whose oxjatcnce is in it* ^ I t 'i s well kuQWil by Physicians thnt tin* diseases I tcr*!l\ tiflj wlll cntillc him toa and complaints peculiar to the feitialo sox nre of a 1 eontiuuuuoc o ft heir‘ more dangerous and delicate tlature than those or . How npw daily leceiving from males, luimifforo requires mow caro in the treat- [ i V e tv Y o r lt , P h i l a d e l p h i a ck B o s t o n ment of thoso eompbiints whieli females only arc Jnrsre sunniies of the various stylos of Goods ilpUp- subjectto. ’Iho many worth css nostrums of tbe tcd to the S rR,*G Tbade, nil of whioh have been day prepared by pretending Women, who claim a 1 8Glocted with tliegrentestcarc,todoiifonntotlidla- knowledgo In the treatment find cttre Ol Woman’s M t faj.*l0,ls . aUo diseases, lias done more injury to tho science of ‘ ‘ * , medicihe* limn all the nostrums ofthe* lay combin- j\J £VE|r I v n p f l t l X Y f i J . ed. It is of the greatest importance that proper j Xv C 7 v r V-/CM. rare should bo used in tho treatm ease to which women aW ^abject* !_ _ * . . » - . . s j . ____ Now to secure unto Woman sound health, good IflO O P O i l G l O t i l S OC IvZCl apirita,a linppv atuto of feeling-so that she can R E T A IL ’D at W H O L E S A L E P R IC E S injoy tlio manifold bleeslllgs of lienltli’” I Universal iiemedy For Scalds, Burns, Poioder Explofjjens, Frozen Hands and F e e l. i$’c. ,T > H E U N D E R S I G N E D NO\Vt>/ifer I to jbe American Public the most sure, safe, and efficacious remedy for tho cure of woUnds in- Dieted by the terrible element Qf riro, btcam, or Frost on the human body, or limbs which haf ever been introduced by mankind in any age 4 Just take a view of tho Unired States; hundreds thero are, blown up and scalded almost daily, without anv possibility of saving even one lifo from the wreck, and why7 Because there has nothing eyerbeen offered to the public with saveronity enough to reach their case- Thoso cases being generally so extremely violent that the scene closes before any thng that Ims not tho power of this Ointment can mutigftte the.pain- It has long been a matter of scriou 3 Consideration and regret that no one has un dertaken lo do any thing to ease those horrid suf ferings* How many cases of this kind has thero been on the Hudson rfter since the Gnief Justice Was blown up at Newburgh? Look Again on the Mississippi River, how many hundreds Arc there daily blown up ond not nhond raised to relievo the sufferers. Is this all? No! We seldom look at a publtc print but we.find the frightful detail of wo men or children being destroyed by their clothes taking tire, and not any of those details whero the suflerers havo survived more thnn Ihreo to fifteen hours, and alt swept wilh the bosons Of destruction from Maine to Louisiana no arm has eirer called any remedy into requisition that could borelyed on to stop this destroyer. Many think now they cAn cure a Burn, almost oil have theit o\vtt feiftcdy which they rely on. Tiiosb I ask one question— Suppose you were burnt in a mass from head tn foot, would youYdn theriskof hfoon youlrbVescWp- tlon? I witl risk mine in any possible ea-e if hot burnt internally and life eloso ih an hout it will cure without mil. It never was applied with any other result, within 37 years having baht In uso by ils author, and nc\cr failed to p 6 rform its. desired effect. And some of the worst lAlVAsxvci known to iho human family, where, to all appearance, lifo would end in un hour, they have bee A raised in a'sur* prising short time. Tho time to procure Ibfs Oint ment is before you want it, for when you do it is too late to think of going after it in violent cilscs on children or no case, on any burn it ought to bo iu- s nntly applied. The minutes it is left offthe more hours it takes to heal it. Steam-bCuta would do well to procure it by tho quantity and Always RcAp it oil hand, and remember the older it is \\\<$ better. I have never thought of making a fortuity odt of ft* but my sain object has been the mitigatida of suffer* ing humanity, on those cases of mifbrsoejl adversity to which all are liublc* and think bill littld of it till Overtaken oursalves,and no umn wants but one trial to satisfy him oflts utility* and the small pittance by which it is obtained, Considering the importance of the Case* Would ho a stimulant for every family to obtain it in the United States. To be bad at nil times, Wholesale and retail nt Vnlallo near Kinder- Hook, by I. BUCKMUN & SONS. Milfoil 11,131?. 251*ly CERTIFICATES. To all whom it may concern: TIlU ill\ V Ocrlifv lhat _ have had occasion for the use of Messrs. Buttkt man’s Burn Remedy for the last three years;oii illy* self imd Family* and must say itis the hcstpi^sevip- llon I ever used. I ImVo also used Daley’s Pom Rxtracter in tliftso cases,and do not think it Contains the saveranity of the Reitiedv jiy tiny means, to ease and heal aburti. \VflL II* BROKER* Valatie, March 1,1547* Thia inav certify that I havo ii*ed in my family Xtfo Cure N o P a y i r R E V . Jl. JHIim AUii’S V E G E T A B L E A N T L B I L tl O U S FAMILY PHIS Aie net found to Ire the most convenient ; Aad test Physic you ever tried, And Tu lly Oq ual to our recommendation tof them, it you don’t iind that one of the«e pills does more goodihanftom four‘to si* Qf any other kiwd,wry Ageirt stands ready to receive the empty box and R e f u n d t h e Hfloney t There p?Hs afe WCoYAnrAnclbd fis being WlfEout a n xq’dAL in -all Billious attacks-, affectiohs of ‘the Liver, the Lungs* Stomach or Bowels, caused b y taking coidorobstrttctudprospiratioR.. l^ey carrV offthe bile, clcuYise Vhe stdYhach and bowels, and re open the closed pores of tho body, thereby letting oul the insensible prespiration through its accus*- tomud channH, and relieving at vrrce the internal organs. Also, in old chronic affections, as Dyspep* Ria, Siek Head-ache, KhOttmatisWl-, &Q. Minu the DIRECTIONS which go with crfClv. l>ok. Every agent has Circulars of these pills to give Way. H A L F A F lU k Is the usual dose, though some require o n e v itt,o t even more. Children of one vear «nd over, or.e foftlth of a pill—of 7 years and o.vfiryhalf a pill.— These pills are pui^ty VRGETABt E , Und may bo taken under all circumstances without regard to drinks or diet* From the Rev.ffobns £ p t e ,o f the T*rOy 'Con ference •: This is to certifv, that I have used Rev. B. Hib baird's Vegetable Anti-Bilious Fills in my family fo* \hc iftst IWentV ydirs-, ahd I regard them «s a very excellent fnlmly lhediclti' 6 * . . , .. Lansingburg; May 2. tO B U S SPICfejl. Eminent Physicians irt Variuus parts ofthe Unli ted States having witnessed the extraordinary cured made by these pills, are now in thefrtidily practice making use of them. Rend the certificates nud re commendations of the Medical Faculty, Scht to tiie Proprietor, ns a spontaneous tribute of somet>fth£ Profession, \o the excellence of these pills. f liAvo used the ReV. B. Hibbard’s Vegctubt^ Pills for thret4- ycaVs, aYld haVe fouttd them exlmsed iii“-iv valuable among all classes* They have sues ceeded ih eVerv ease t)f Bilious Feyhdfcm)ri tnthelr complaints in which I have pFescribed Mielin J ames R oue R^ w M, D.vMili l!nVCh,dn. I have used Rev. B. HlhbttrU S vegetable Pill’4 in my practice, and find th 6 hl Shperiot* fbr Bilious 'Oomplflibts and Dyspepsia to any othuh Whoa they cat! be obtained t would employ no-other Med icine. • Df* Mpses Shafer, VvoosleJ-, Ohio. I have f a my practice experinipntully found tllti ReV.B. Hihbarffs Vegetable Pill’s to be b safe: thorough, and most efficient Medietae; wetiadaptsd to the diseases of our western country* . Dr. J* G. flubbeil, Bloomfield, Khbx.bb.j.O;. Dr.UowQ of Syracuse, N. V., decltir^ ifial in his practice he hasmund the Rev. B. Ilibburd’s Veget- ... te.usi Vegetable Pills, and found mpnediate relief, and caH recommend them to the public as fcft vxcelleui meu icine. Ashnel Gleason, Farrriftifetpn, Ct. A GOOD JOB FOR JHggSE ANOSlGNPtUN? And ati .Working in lead, wiieh attacked with Painters’ Cblic, tVill fib m bured ittBtatitei*. Read the following : UI certify thnt I nnvo been afilicted Wjth fVctjuem attacks ofjPrintcrs* Colic for the Inst ycb^and nt> medicine I have ever made use of,Ms 3*6‘speedily relieved me as have the Rev-. B-. Hibbard’s Vegeta ble Pills. I bannol loo strongly rccomtpend them; particularly to Painters phd tlibfee Wo^kihg in l&adi .A. J. Smith, Pninteis Spar;a,Ohio. FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR TWO . SHILLINGS. fCF R ead .—-This terrifies that I hnd the AgUA and Fever for one yeak. UI ipeHt a labge shin oi James Fenton, Germantown, pa; Dear S ir :—The above ttftso I was knowing td also that of George SumtafeYs, our town Constubld Who !m\l the Dyspepsia forb Ibhp time nnd was al mostdead. Mb\vas hard to believe tho Pills would help him, but I persuaded him finally to take theiii —he did .try them and found relief. He is now d sotted Utah Ohd a full believer in their great efficacy bed eUtatiVfc powers. Yoitrs, Reuben Keyaer, Germantown, Pn. iht'oais, Bilious Cholic, Worms, Coughs, Croup,\ Influenza, Inflammation of the Lungs* and a host of other diseases, by a proper U6e of tiid Rev, B. Hib1 bnrd’s Vegetable Pills. WilJ be foUhd In theDireo, tions,CricuInr3 and Advertiremcnta, Which go. with* each box—all spcakitig unroscrVedly. Whoever ibi sick let Ulta obtain these Pills speedily. No fainil^ should be without them. . Principal A gents f o r (he Oottn/y o f Columbia: \V. & G. Storrs, principal supplying og^ms 6ftho County and city of HudsCh, who keep alvCdVs on Uundu large supply, where incrtho’nts anddVflggista. Can purchase at the lowest wholesal e prices. H e n r y J . B a rringcK D ruggist, l.tudson* „ A - Coottfc B. ifc J . D . R o y n y J d s , Copake; A s o f Hoag, b m n ^ p e l m is, JohlU jq. Rockefeller, A'rl1-\ ‘Soy- John utrutt.il, wuM .utt. smu,linilattnyA Sheldon, S???.’ Coa^ville, . p. Fraleigh, Gallatfnvnic t* M'ln;.,uii,1j-ngS’,» ? 7 ’lord'3 Bridge; E. Lo6klV6b(l. nlllSdAle, GeoJM. ValnieCjHailcmville t T'- 1 RA N D O L E S .— Tlio finest Mantle v Q \ Ornament now In use /or the ptice—a variety of patterns just *™™>&NAH’S Jewelry Store. O F F E E URNS— Some Hew patterns, Plated and Brlttannia nt HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. TW'EW and valuable Theological Booka. iust publilticd, and for aale by P ° _____________ _ Thermomelers, very useful articles, just received at HANNAH’S Jewelry Storo. jl WSd v T iffW - Aleximdcr on Isaiah. I d d o P r is o e to rt-T t^o b g ical E s s a y s .^ S . ] White Corn Meal. • *a ............... , I f l ROUND fine and Bolted from New Corn, D'Aubigna'sJHntwry of tha Reformation, ni t vol, j a beautiful article to mix withBuck- wheat M m p l e te , P r io e f t . Flour, also, a i K K a s S f ? . ww--skee.-teSsss*- t eryjty p . s . w y n k w p , Jr. j Dec. 17. ROBERT D. VAN DEUSEN. ............. . __ ................................... p r e c io u s . . . . , , treasure, Dr. H. LcUcc would most sincerely rc- Having received by consignment and purchases, ’• ........... 1 ” * |Aiom ......... — *-.i—e lostestabliHhed manufaci commend to Ry his Valuable PERSIAN VEGETABLE FEMALE PILLS f some of th most estnbliHhed manufactories in this country, an oxtensive assortment of the newest . , . _ ,, , i and most desirable slyle 3 ofthe above named arti A mcdicbio efficacious In their effects, peculiarly cj GSl(0 which particular attention is requested, os adapted to tho diseases and complaints of the Fe- ;3 connc!eritly believed that this Establishment af- malo Sex. Preeminent in the history of medicine I tbrri^ facilities in selections, (iueverv department of for incipient Consumption* monthly irrcgiuanties, b||8|hc8P j ja extent, qnaiity, styles and variety of obstructions, 1» chetirreo, &c. As a tome ihey ate patlcrfl nircly equalled—‘and at lower prices than fiuperiorto nil barks, Sarsapanlluand other mix- » other establishment inthlscltyi tures. Tlieir action on tho secretions removes all J .......... . morbid ami corrupt humors, gives a healthy action . t0 »ry organ,,nrtd add restores tone and vigor to_ the j j system. Bunts, and do not fhink it styrood an arvtK-ip, Vulatie,March 7, *47. RTUUARD G.RAVES. To*nil those afflicted with burns an d scalds. 1 can confidently recommend Mr. Buckr.ni\n’s Bum Salve as being nn infaUtable remedy, ha ting, for several, years past, kept a box of it in my furnace, whero I have had frequent opportunities. 0f witnessing the effect upon bthers, as welt as W ins experienced its beneficial-influences upon ir.y own person. RENFS.EL.VER REYNOLDS. Valatie, March 3 , 18l7s This may certify thn‘t roy father was one ofthe un fortunate sufferers ol the sad catastrophe which hap pened at the Arse nal at West Troy, March 4, 1847,. and placed iu the hands of eminent Physicians, and continued to grow worse till the 7th, and had been given up some 28 hours. Buckmuji’s Ointment was applied, which, if it had been dono at first, in the opinion ofall who saw its operation, witli myself, do believe he would have been cured. ANDREWEYRICK. to every orgun restores lone and vigor to the t|le*ir wluln system. These valuably Pills are sold Jor | ag tQ ‘t|iey Jeiy competition. Live Geese Feathers only 75 cents por box nt Dr. LeRee’s Principal Do pot, Henlth Agency, 9t Hudson street, Now Y--'• No Female Montlily Pills are useful or genuine has not tho signature of H. LoRee on tqe box. PUNDERSON & HAM, 317 Wurren-st., Agents for Hudson. 238os.vl c o r constnntly on band. N. B. Country Merchants suppled as heretofore at Now York Wholesale Prices, Hudson, April 1,1817. _________ 267yl I^ J jH E NEW LAWYER’S DIARY, for 1847 respectfully inform th o ------ Stizensof Hudson, that he has taken the StaBqE for 4*. Being the most praottoable raethbd of keeping merly oocnpied by A . P-Mocfc, in tho lower part of a Diary and Journal, suitable dither for tho Merchant, the city.wnero he will bo prepared- at all tiroes to at Professional Man, Mechanic or Housojknepor, tend the calls ofhis friends,.andassures the public that 11|a'° at _____________________ WYNKOOl the terras wiilbo-rcasonabld. V ® E W BOOKS—'Too numerous to specify Hudson, May 14. 311 iust-recsivcd by P , S. WYNKOOP, Jr. , P ’ff'C f ia l A g e n ts in Greene County. Haviland, Athens! Mattfiy & Yautiiin'p htons ,^Huddleston,andJ BHfehsIiatv,CoXsttckie; , ;iry Hovt, New Baltimore; A N Bentley and N L Bamshell, Greenville; 11 J Pctk »bd P AdainS , jr. Oakliill. S A Palmer rdalc Travelling Agenr. A l.gust 20,1846. _________________ fv325 In d e m n ity a g a i n s t to n s nnd. b . n a r e b y Fire, K T ^H E subscriber is u duly autfiorfze^ JO. Agent for tho following Insurance Compattfes', vis: U. S. FIRE INS URANCE COMPANY, of NeVv York ; FIREMANS’ do do .do ALBANY do dtj bf Albany; PROTECTION do Htt trfHartford, Ct. A3TNA do do do All applications taado to the fthdersigricd for Insur ance, for Adjustment of Losses, dr on.uny other bus’t- ness with the said Compknics, connected with this A-\ gency, will bo altended io with promptness, liberality nnd despatch . . . MATTHEWMITCHEL'LA'genfi May 2 0 , 1840. /JS A M E O and stone Bracelets, great Vari- • 4 . oty, some beautiful Broaches, at HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. H E L L , Side Combs, finely carved Back . _ Combs, also ft variety of Horn Combs, just re- coived at HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. hT E E L Goods—Bag and Purse Clasps, . J Beads, Rings, Tassels, Bag Trimmings in setts, something new, jnst received ah HANNAH’S Jewolry Store. Y F iLA T E Cake Baskets—-Sumo patterns i j r very rich, iust received at ' HANNAH’S Jewelry Store. grj*E A T iqys—A groat variety, eome very i l beautiful, just rooeiredp - u t M \ 1 A Rem o v a l of Lumber Yard:. dH E SUBSCRIBER ^voitid rcpjieclfully in * ■ form his did fcuatoirierg atill tlife |>jih\lc gene- i rally that he hns rcmpved hia Lhlober’tpliisS 1 * o\vn yard at the head £f the Cjty iq, [UnioH Slreor, where Ho intends Jar^p'aplos^brtp'’ merit of Liitfibo'fi qfid at as I 9 W' tfrlqo 8 ^ ^ kQwi.bb at tiny other yard jn this city \ ftlfio\ JPoughlcficppio PftiBsridBrick,KingatonCemcnt»*MiMiiOgany,Cherrv anti Black Walnut Flanks,|ftI&weU Posts and Rah*.\ nisters lor slaif fulling, flll -kihd? of Fcnco Fickcfrf anti Blind Laths sa.wbu te .o^d< 5 rf.and /m would res pectfully solicit a share oTjhe publit |lnRohdge. Hudson,Sept. 10* . HiRAM MACY. T Z n S E P j t B E F O K e T I 'H E P U B s f J R u U C , That the OLD.BOOK STAND,at thii corner of Warren and Third Sts. will be continued Hy, tho subscriber, and that a much better assortment o£ Boohs , Stationery , Paper H a n g ings* Cap an&> L e tter P a p e r , B lank B o o k s , Lawyers' and J u s tices Blanks* fye., be. ibon heretofore kept in tho lower port df tne blly, willi* bo constantly or. sale che&p for cash, by May 7. 2 l(> E. K L. ELMEItj HANNAH’S Jowelry Store, • o r ;OB dbaiHs, very h e a v y , fineGuld. Guard Cliqms,great variety, at OOKS FfiOA l the T R A D E S A L E S ' —Wilt ba received hy P. S. As R. G, \Vir, ie Gold. Also* ill a few ilnye, large in voices of Books from t b . HANNAH'S. I trade sales end pttvale purchases, Pties