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... . ''' lasses, Fra-mes, made- t& or&~. paid to FRAJIJil!IG, & Baker's Phlladelplna lllercbanta sulllJIIoo at\ fHi-llm. - the advantage of largu assortment. ROOMS and ex~ BASI HUTIIG Beaters th. approved Stoves ATIONARYRANG ES ON B.'i:HIBfl'ION. the wear or material by sot...-~. . . ' ' MENT, ' '. l ' ;~ i' • •..,.,;.; ....... 1 , eor;·~W!··~ 1> . # JACOB RO:BE!tTS, lloJu.L :isTJ.TK Alilll<T, CoNU.u.'<OD, JUSTIOJI o• TIDI l'JLwB .tJW C~Wi~ ~LAw,. ~ . , Nlt\'1 .IJ'AIJl)Z, ~W'_iYDJIK. , · ' WM. S. KENYON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Wall St. 1 op_l)osite Court House,_,., '··- oo ln'N~S.TON,-N'. Y.\\\· ·· • ··, · · ;.,;:-Ts :s .fu . : ,., ... ..;. .: ; . _;,~~~:&tJR:f[..nf, A.~- ~ -}'<iU!'flr'; \''iU' (lovmu<>nilNT, Oftloo. iD. DinJJPick {r; _Wi}!pen'tt new Building, JW:l'GSTON, N. Y. IIavmg an A,geney ftodm Woshin&ton, wb~ro all claim.a h&Te t9 tie ~j'Q.B~ I have 8\0J:'EJU0n. .fueill- \~ tor g~ cla.l.Dls a.<\tueted ecdy.. Widow's L1aiJns for llaelt P,.y and Dounty will receive prompt attenti<d, and charges mod:er~te. f-ly. GEORGE It. ST:RIDKL:AND, .. Oarpente:r and· Buil4er, NEW PALTZ, N.Y. .-r work doue \W\jth Care a.:aul De~iipa&ch b:y tkc Day or Contraet. '·- ------ ---- pouGHKEEPSIE HOTEL, Po'keepsie, N. Y. l'b 1 s House has been renovated and rofurniijhed ~-..:PERRY, {lme- Collamore IIouso, N.Y.) A. T. :MEBRITT, · PnoPRI.ETOliS. AUCTIONEER ! -------- . ...: ...... , ... ~ . , At £ho·J10rW ot tM-St«tO-~!>~Il~ .' , . ·-m:u<>riio-~ in ••~ '. · • , ••. • . llhtititl~cfi. ~-'\'- W 'Y.®i 'lihaffiik ' '' ' . · o~.c,;r.·~.l••! <c'l~ :.1:.-~· •-\\-\'\- - · ,!, • ~.a DQN.-Hso!P}C.u,'¥'1'r ~~: · · - • With hili eY,eallxed Wj tho ateevle. < ·: - ' ·· Alid;hili~•il•\\'·'m'th\~ea' - · To~ fli\O.:ik1t ~O~~lneii( · _, · · · Olllhe ·~Big'!lfng '' 0t the deed. Al<lft, iu that high ateeplc Sat the bellman, old &nd gray- He was weary of the tyrant .And< hili lron-•ceptered sway, So he sat, with:.one hand reAdy On. tl!~.clf-).l~llli' ot_ tbe ~~ll,,, ; Wh<ltt hiB eye l!houlil cafcli the aignal, The h~ppy new~ ~'· wn.;. . See I ~~~I The dei:tfil\Mowd qllivera ~q~gh allJts l<l;n~J\Ytline, As the boy_ beside the po,q.l Looks..torth to gi,vo tile sign~ With hi~ •=ll hands upward lifted, Breezes d~g with his hair, HBrk I with deep, c)e~r intonation, BreakH Wtt young voice on tht~ air. Hushed the people's swelling murmur. Littt the boyrs strong joyous cry I u lti11g,\ he shouts, \Brno 1 GJ•Q.I•dJJa ! ll'it~fJ l Oh I RDIIG I for Li1mtJ! !\ Alld sttMghtW-11):, ~Hlu)'tiigQ~ The -old bellman lifts his hand, And sends the good nC'IVa, mnkiua: Iron musi<l through the labtl. How they shunted I what rojoicing I How the old bell uhook the air, Till the clang of freedom. rnfiled Tho calm gliding DQlu.ware r How the bmulree- and tbo.lorehes lllnmined the nig'ht's repoae, And n·om the flnmea, like Phronb:, Fllir Li'borty aro•e. The old bell now is silent, . ~d ,b~had i!s jr9n ton~e,. . _ . ~ But the aph;t it awakened \!- • Still lives-forever young, And while we g1•eot the sunlight On tho Fourth of' each J nly, We'll ne'or forgot tlfe !:.tollman, .. Who, 'twU. tho earth anU sky, , Rung out Oun INDl:PEliiDENCE; Whlcb, please God, shall ue<er die. H. W. Herbert, Wisconsin, T HB und...;gned would -peetfnlly announoo to the petFple of 13outhem Ul~ter ths.t he 1,~ rtla.tly at a.ll timet! tn a.ct \n the capaclty of tm. A.UC- 'fiONEER9 at roasona.ble ra.tea. H~ trnt!ts .tha.t, from Wd long o1perience a.nd pta.otlce, he will Lu 011 ,.blcd to ple&Se every one. Orclc~ may be •d· come to the conelusion that feEJCUng salt to eows decreases the flow of drt!t:!Sed to A.· C. H.ASBRO\'CK. Hig_b!\\dP. 0., box 18. ten per cent. He hns stopped Or left mth E. VAN WAGENM, New Paltz. salt supply. Highland Nov ... 9, 18i8. 9-Sw M RS MARl{ N:OttTQN;'sh•• to info:rn. the Ln,. clit~a of New Paltz and vk-inity that ehe h~ opened a ii.rat-cl&ss Millinery Establishment 1 n u.e baildin!J rormerly occupied by )Us. Trap,!>,.. 1 cn · 11nd that abo bao just retU111ed from .!'lew 'i:urk. with a aa.refully selecteda.ndfushionable FALL STOCK OF :MILLINERY GOODS. Q\\Ladioa, please givu::.Jt~y NORTON .. ~ew l!altz, Oot. 13, 1868. 5. EDWARD VAN KLEEOI, :iJ•eooe .. ur t.o .A..Iborl Vau K.Jeeek., lhnulaoluror lllld dealer i:a HATS~ CAPS, FURS .A.ND STRAW GOODS, !lli9 J(ain St., Po 'keepsie. 1-6m WaJlk:iU House ! NEW-PALTZ, N.Y. ••ad 'by th,o Day or Week. Heals a:&. all ~uurlb. ~eci&l attention given to the oonU'ort &nd.p~ .of- guests. Clioi(M.t brands of Winea, Liquors and Cigars &lwa.ya to be iowul a.t the bu. 4 JOID! C. BIIAFFEB, 1-sJ A.. Je A.BRA.;;,•t®. New-Paltz Hotel • B OARD BY THE l>A.Y OR WEEII:. Heals &t all. howa. Espeei&la.tte~~;tion givon to the com .. fill'\ alld pleuure of guesta, Ohoioel>ranb Qf Wineo, Liquori! an'k?J&ra al- v•y• lobe found \t the bar. A. J. All .. , i-6w Propnetor. Coal I .Coal% Coal % ri'IIE ~duraignod are prepBred to t'urni!!!h the ..L pttbliQ with Screened Coal, A.t thf1tr y&rd, &tHIGH FALLS, at prices Rame a.s on Yllnl• of DelAware and Hudoon CllJlal Co., at llondout, N. Y. Coal Delivered at Fair Price if Desi/ed. To•·ms, Ossh. 1 J. L. & A. SN'YDER. ---------------- O !'IE LAB$ EUREKA. HAY PRESS, the best t§t&tioilaey Bsy Pr~sa aver offered to the pub- lilii For aala hy JlU:!OB l\.9~ERTS, <'lJ-ty New Palt:l!. T:R.A VELER<s GUIDE. HUDSON .:&Jl¥ER RAILROAD. ,0\ :fi',; -~ '0 ~~ '\ -. ,, ... ------ .. ~------- An e-xchange says: ient to farme:rs and purchasers tp! have an easy a.nd correct rule by: which to measure com in cribs. Hera is one: Having leveled the corn in; the crib, measure the length, brE3adltb( o.nd depth, o.nd multiply them tOill~tn\'! er, a.nd deduct from the product fifth, and you have the number bushels in the car ; for shelled cornr take one half. To be strictly .,n,I'Tect.' a.dd ha.lf a bushel for every one dted; . ~~r}i,ons wlu)-,9~~ ~~l :~f cy~ phering·caii test the conecfuless of this rule by taking 1,878 solid inl~hE•s for a foot, and 2,150 inehea in a bnslll./ el, and see that the latter is nearly. one-fifth larger than the former. Liv.e Outtl8 'W;~ghed lrg M~Mure.-;o '!'he only instrument neeel!lsary is a- meaaure with feet &nd inch marb upon it. The girth is. the circumfe:r- ence of the acimal just behind the shoulder blades. The length is the distance from the shonlder-blades to the tail. The superlicia.I feet are ob- tained by multiplying the girth and length. The folloWing table eont~~oins the rule to ascertain the weight the animal: If les!l than one foot in girth, tiply superficial feet by eight, If less than three, and more one, multiply superficial feet eleven . If lesl!l than five, and more than three, multiply superficial feet by six- teen~ If less than seven, and more nye, multiply auper:ficial feet twenty-five. If less than nine, and more than seven, multiply superfi.ci,al feet thirty-three. _ , If less than eleven, and more nine, multiply superficial feet by ty-two. . Example : Suppose the girth of bullock to be six feet three inches, lengPt five ·feet six inches; the. sut~eJ;.,; licial ares will then be -· . ·- \· --· .•. . ·: _ .. i.. f •• •• stopped. \Now Ma-rl, you might give a ~¢ller jes' one kiss.\ · · \J'ohn you quit, or I'll git light here and hoof it back to Yon- lanny in the snow storm.'' \ Only one little kiss, Ma.riar, l'lf·go·; hope to die '£:-:£ _ don'tY \John!--- (o Just at that interesting moment :a gray head protruded from a berth at the other end of the car, and an old man cried out ao that all which John slunk back to the soli- i_jjlry._aa,clu.ai(ln of his \bunk •leaving ':!{aria. to the undiaturhed posses11ion her marriage license, which 1:1he ·mtexl)rett:ld to permit -no license to until 'aCCOiltlpO.nied by the .n;.;,,nl:ir qettifios;te. And 'M$r,iar was I ' ..... ~;'~·: •. ~ .;.d· ::-~ ~.J ,_;;, ..-f ~ j. t i•;' -.: ... ~~ ~. 1 ' ~·,; <\:- :~ .. -~·r> ~~< J!rkt!t·:i · ~!( ~~~ 1 :l~f11 1 Jt, . , '; ~