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• '., ' ··~ -,\ ' • ,_ ' ..• ! . . ' ~ ' -~· ' . ~ ' ' ' • \ ' ··!·. ·' ' . ' , ~ . .,. ''-· i:' .. . . \ ! • ' ' .'~, ? . 't -. ;.\\ .·; ' ' t . ' \ . . t,.., ~ r .. ''· ' - '• . \-; 'P, .,. '[i . ' ! ' . :. ~ ·,' ·: :-: ' ' ~ . ,- . •• VOLUThiE 1. KINGSTON, N. Y., TRURciDAI:· :A.fitlt 28, 185ft . ' ' -- '• Uingaton 2\.botdiaementa. • ! ''\ \tt~rottide ! ' ~ . 1\butrnsem:tntti. lli~g11~~ ~~trtis~trtmts . . ' IS PUBLISHED Ev.ERY MORNING, [Sundays -exn.epted,~ The.·· Jtaiies' Shoe Store · · EDW..MiO .DAV.'S- N~.W BOOT & ·SHOE STORE A'l' KlNGSTON, ULSTER COUNTY, N; Y, . ' S. R.liARLOW, Publisher & Proprietor. PUBLICATION OFFICE No.3 Wall Street, next door to Bragg & Jan- sen's Drug Store. I S at Day's new store. . 'rile Great shoe store is at Day's new store. The Girls shoe store is at Df1-y's new store. The Boys shoe store is at Day's new store. · In fact everybody trades with Day, because h.e always sells better boots,.and at less prices than any store in thlfeonnty. Th~tock is all new. ?'ERMS OF ~UBSCRI~TION. • The stock il;( all complete. By Ma1l, $4 a year ' $~ fOJ,' s;x mo!lUlS' $1 The stock is all Of the best. for t~ree mo-nths• It~va't~ably ~n aifvancl!. By , · _The stock must be sold at prices that will Carr1er, lZ cents per week. ·(Payable every FRIGHTEN soME FOLKS. week. SINGLE COPIES 2 C!Th\'TS. The stere is next rl.oor to Langworthy's; TERMS OF ADVERTISING. . 1 c ls tf EDWARD DAY, Agent. FOR FIVE !LINES OR LESS. I FOR !>IXTEliN LINEa o'it LESS. One day, $0 25 One Day $0 50 Two Days, 40 Two Days 75 I N EVERYBODY'S MOUTH. In. Everybody's iY1outh. In 'Everybody's Mouth. Three Days, 55\ Three Days, 1 oo Four Days 70 Four Days, 1 20 Five Days. 85 Five Days, 1 40 One Week, 1 00 I One Week, 1 50 Two Weeks, 1 50 Two Weeks, 2 50 Thre~ Weeks, 2 00 Three Weeks, 3 25 One Month, 2 50 I One Month, 3 50 Two :Months, 3 50 Two Months, 5 00 Three Months. 4 oo Three-Months, u oo Six Months, 5 oo 1 Six Months, 10 oo ·one Year, s oo 1 One Year, IS 00 Special Notices will be charged one-halfmo~e . than the above rates. ·All transient advertisements, to secure inser tion in this paper, must invariably be accom· panied by tttt Uash, ~All advertisements, to insur\ insertion, 11hould be sent in before 4 o'clock, P. M. ~JO~ ·PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. JOHANNES BRUYN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 'John street, Kingeton, N. Y. LAWTON & STEBBINS, Attorneys and Counsellors, :Masonic Hall Buiiding, Rondout, N. Y. B.. BERNARD, .i.tt&rney and fJcmnsell~n· at Law, 1\'Iain Street, next door to County Clerk's Offico, KINGSTON, N. Y. H. C. RQSECRANSE, Barber &; Hair Dresser, John street, Kingston, N.Y. ~Cold and warm baths at all hours. ADAM. HATTENBRUN, Shampooirtf}r Shaving and HAIR-DR E.S SING 8 A L 0 0 N. Main street, near Eagl~ Rotc!, Kingston. ' THEODORE DELILL Y: Barber and Hair 1J1•esser, What is ? What is? What is? What is? Why-Why Day's.-New shoe store Day'(New shoe store Day 1 s New sboe store at 78 Nerth Front St. instead of No. 94, at 78 North Front st. instead of No. 94 Next to Langworth:y's · Next to Langworthy's Is Day's :r;:!ew. shoe store. Is Day's new shoe store. Call and see the new store. 1 c sl tf H OUSE FuRNISIIr.\G A.RTIOLES·-A. t~plendid variety, including everything useful iu ldtchen eco11omy from a B3.sting Pin to a Cook stove,··ror sale at prices to suit the times, at . LANGWORTHY's Emporium sign of the Golden Teakettle,'/\6 Forth Front st. S JJ'IITH & WESSON'S celebrated Repeater -a pistol that shoots 7 Bhot;; and weigh~ but 10 ounces. Also Remington's and Colt's revolvers, l;.il~ len's 6 barreled do, and a great variety of sin- gle barreled pistols at veu low prices in ·com- parison to what they have heretofore been sold in Kingston. Call and see them at LANGWORTHY'S Emporium, sign of the Golden Tcalrettlc. ------- V IOLIN striugs, violins, banjos, flutes, ac cord eons. tuning forks, violin bows always on hand. at BERRY'S Empire Variety Store 81 North Front street. T IME, 'l'Il\lE, TIME !-Clocks and Watches can be bought cheaper at Berry's Great Variety Store, Kingston, than at any oth.er place. Also fine Brooches, Ear-:Btt:ops, Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, at BERRY'S, 81 North Front street. I N all I think there was a score- They did agree that they would go a fishing~ BERRY rigged the entire party out at his great Fishing Tackle establishment, c 2 tf 81 North Front street. H OBBY HORSES, Gig;s, Cabs Carriages & Velocipedes, wood & iron hooplbs, jump- .ing ropes, and all o~ber such traps selling at low prices at Wall street, adjoining Ulster County Rouse. LAXGWORTHY'S Emporium, Hair Cutting done in a Superio1· Manner. 1 c 6d sign of the Golden Teakettle. JOHN BROWN, Sh~ving 'and Hai1· Dressing Saloon. Kin'geton Av., near American Hotel, Kingston. 0.\.SPER LOWERHOUSE, Barber and Hair IJresse'r, Corner Ferry and Oan.al streets, Rondout. VALLET'S Photograph and Ambrotype G ALLERY, 7Z North Front Btreet, over Wil- son's Hat 11.nd Cap stol'B. Photographs copied from Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes to a small size or large as life, and finished in oil water colers. Fannly groups and children's likenesses beautifully taken for 50 cts. to $7. c 1 tf Wlliddit's Galle1·y o:f Art. W . HIDDIT would caq ~ttention to the beau- tiful spoolmens of the Photographic Art which h.,: dail;r turns out at his Qallel\y. His picturell are tmly inimi~bl<l produo~ione. They cannot be snrp11ssed in aeanty by any other Ar• ti2t in the county. Persons·never having succeeded in obtaining a correct liken-ess of themselves, can be suited at his Gallery. Ca.ll and see tor yourself. Any who may wish to try, he will consider it a pleas· ure to wait upon them. ' · He will not let a picture leave his room un- less his patrons are suited. Pictures with cases for 50 cents and upwards. 1 c tf ----------------~-------- S URE Rr~MEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA : 1st-Go to Berry's great Fishing Tackle Depot, sign of the Yellow Perch, select f1·om his endles~ variety ofFish Hooks, Fish Line~, Fish poles, flyer b'llells, &c, an outfit suc)l as can't be bought at any drug store in Kingston. 2nd-Take a ride to Cochecton Hollow,rough it in the woods two or three days, ca.tch two or three hundred trout, and if you don't return a wiser and a healthier man,then Berry's Fishin'l! Ta.ckle is good for aix. • ... Fishing Tackle cheap wholesale and retail, at BERRY'S great va,riety store, ' c 2 tf 81 Nort.h Front street. .A NEW BOOK. A NEW Boolt by the Author of \The Prince of tbe'House of David·.\ . THE PILLAR OF FIRE; Or, Israel in Bondage. ·Just received at the Bookstore of F: S. WYNKOOP. :Kingston, April 11, 1859, • \ ' • • - l •• ~ Il.'f :ruNaSTON, EDWARD ~yiln:gteft his old stand~ ~o. Tfii!Jl undereighed ·wish~ll to call y<>ilr atten- !Ji'N11rtli .,_, ··-- remdv.ed ta the11ew .L flion to the· fact that he has removed to. the and spi{l!io•a~ to Mr. Lang- k~>own store, No· 7i North Front st., which w~•rtl~cv''s, 'li'Uli<es(~,j)~1t~~tiln'l:ll<ln tn the fad that :ttt1ted up at a great expensii in \Grae:r to stlme wttli a llew· and . qf.B69'!'s ~ .SHe:o:s ,most The Model Shoe Store of whteh have been on JllllliP.!>i~ for his trade, and will be snld at t)lat will defy competi- of Kingston. It is my intention to keep the best tiiiiii•. Call and eJ>amine t~e new; stoc-k ti' :Boots road~ods that .can be made, alll!fwhich will be and shoes at DAY'S New-Sbcre Store, sold 'at prices that will defy competition. · m'. 78 Nliii'th Front·s~ .• :KiQgston. long exP_erience and. general knowledge of . ·: : · . Jl;DWARU DAY, Al!,'ent. shpe _busmess .11lone gtVes me a decide.d advantage $\ Allldpds of :Boots and \\Shoes made to oi-der. others Iri' thl> bu.ohtess, who. in reality know OOS - !'tnoJre ;).l.>ont Ofu!p,ping, Wood ar M~a.mring Stone, J.tb1in tltev d9 about the quality of a boot or shoe. MONTANYE &. REYNOLDS, . ............. J simpiyask Vtnat ll'ecurity have the pub, .i:Jn-;•in.i!: at such concerns. f[lster County Ooq,};,Lwmber, and .Agri- . invite my old friends, customers and · cultural Warehouse, · , ~Jle public jn gen~ral to eall and exam~ne my st9cl> before purchasing elsewhere, ann 1 assure Corner East Front &. Main streets, (opposite you CI-ne and 'll'll.;that my intention is to SELL Boots :.Sclllx:~rve>r's Hotel,) :Kingston, N.Y. and Shoes cheaper than, any other store in the vi- AND AFTER the 1st of' April, the above cinity, and a bette!.\ quality af goods; _:firm will offe~· for .$ale a large assortment of Tine stot•e. is No. 78 Nort Front, st. nt~xt door to Agncultural Implements, Garden, Field and J, S. Langworthy's. · ( F~~>wer seeds, Boi>e-dast, Guano, alld concentl·a- EDWARD DAY, Agent. ted Manu·rf\'S ol':~ve,cy- desin•ble kind. Clover, ~All kinds of Boots and ShoM made to order Timothy, Honey'-'blade and Lawn· Grass seed ; COOK .STOVES,,, HOUSE ~~ARLQR .STOVES, in a superior manner, whhout disappointment. !'Bed Potatoes, Bulbous roots, Strawberry Plants, COOK STOVES, FURNISH· r'ARLOR STOVES, - 66-i w &c., &e. COOK S'l'OVES, I tNG AnTI·\ PARLOR STOVES, M. & R .. will receive orders for the Bloodgt>Od COOK STOVES, cLEs, .PARLOR STOVES, W y N K 0 0 p Nursery, (King & Ripley's,) one of the oldest in All at lowest possible prices, at the State,the trees from whkh have given bette!.\ LANGWORTHY'S Emporium, HAS just received this day satisfaction tJ!an those f1·om any other. . Sign of Golden Teakettle, 76 ~;<orth FrQnt st. The Methadist, by Miriam Fletelter, Orders for Rosebushes, Dahlias and all kinds of The lnheritance oi fhe Saints, by Gutherie, FlPwers, will be earefuJly and promptly a\tended Uat•daige~, \Vagcms. & Slejcrhs. The Gospels iu Ezeltiel do . do to. · t:! Memoir of Captain Bates do Balilie. Ol!i~e f-or tbeprasent in Main street, next door ~ .JOHN 'lr. MJERRITT, Alice De'armont, by the author of John Halifax. to 1st R. D. Chureh. \\ \· The Sh e f ld d th ·c th' E JOHN D. L, MONTANYE, ~ A T his \Ianufactory ift East gel~cfl Ra!~ler. e ommon; or, e van- 659tf FRANCIS W. Rl!lYN9PS. - .Ll.r Front stl·e,..t, near Schryver's ----~------------,--- Hotel, has on hand at all times, or make~ to or· The Annnal of Sci'entine Discovery; 11 :r•~~r der, Rockaways, Buggys with sbiftinJ!; tops, open book of Facts in Science and Art. JDOIJitNI.NG GOODS. Iluggys, and, a genet• a! a.sllrhn~fit ofligh!: Carria- 'Kin;ston, April 11, 1859. THERE pr,ofnibly am fllw irtundft wbilre ;;o.g{)Od 11n ges and Sle1gha, after the most mcdern and ap- Jl!lSortmept ofll'lournillJ! Goods ar~ kept as ours, proved styles, all made d the best seasoned NE\'\& JUVENILE BOOKS.-The Story and onr list is no.w large..--readJ for Fall and winter stuff,substantially and eieganttyironed and paint- .1. BeThlehem, by Macduff. tra.de, . . . . ed, and wan·anted to give satisfaction. Several Daily Thoughts for a child, by Mrs. Thos. 11rouRNING DRESS Goons. of my carriag_o:s have tall' en premiums at the Ul- Geldart. Bombazines best mak.;; Wool Delaines, M-ereno, ster County .!''airs. Frank Ha~;iis<~m. Oh A BLACKSiiliTH-SHOP & PAEiT-SHOP Welfare and work; or Life's Pro1rress. alii-silk best mal;;t, P.arametta, A~pace!',Mnlllin ~ DeLaine, Ginghams,Prints, mixed Traveling goods, are attached to the above .i)Jlanufactot•y, in both Eddy Ellerslie and the }}line; or, old friends Debegel!l, Mourning Silk, Poplins. · of which experienced and ski11ful wm-l~men are with new fa{)es . employed. He has also the best facilities for Precepts in practice; orstorieiillu•trating the M-OVlUUNG ;:;a:,t.WLs • TRIMMIN.G, and all orders in that lhe will be Proverbs. Broebe, S~ella, Thitietsilk: ~riiige, Cli,Shmer{l, Crape, executed with neatness aud dispatch.' The Beautiful Home, and other letters to a Wooleu, smgle, Woolen doub~il, Fl'J'nnels f<'ir saeks, The subscriber desires all thos~ in want of ar· Child. Cloths for Cloa\s..~,S-4 Merenolol'Shawls, Rl~bonfor ticles in his line to call acol examine his stock as Notes in the Sllnbeam,;md othel' Parables from Binding, Bonnet ll>ibbon. · · he is satisfied that as good work, an{l that which Nature. TlUMM'!'NG, $i;e. will give equal sathfaction, can J,le !I!ade at his Th~ Roby Family; or, battling w1th the world. English Crape, Fringes, Belts, c_rap~ _Colla~;a.~<lrape· shop as at any other w city or country. T;) this 'l'he Mine; or, Darkness mid Light. ' · Sleeves;Tarletan Collars, mou~nmg ll•dts, d~~liead end he will give his best efforts, and therefore The lo'armeT'• daugeter. Dresses, _Rid, Silk, Lisle and Cotto.il Glov~s,C~pe solicits a fair share of public patronage. Anna.; or passages from Home Life. and Mode'Veils. · All branches of REP AIRING done to order, for J uv received at WYNKOOP'S Bookstore. The above ar11 goods th~ all' need· who wear Cash only. __ _.:. _______________ Mourning. We always keep up our stock of these Kingston, March lOth, 1859. 637 6m no YOU KNOfV THAT Goods, and ofi'el' them ai pri~es·to 'suia WI\' ..,.IA\''If W ,....,.,.IDDIT TOWNsEND~MERRITT &CROSBY. .Nl!EW :rni®OK§. · .aLuu tr-IL • · 1111 ,.... Kingston, September, lS58. H AB taken tbe room latelv occupied by James F ATHER AND DAUGHTER; by .f'rederick Bremer. Life of Sir l?hilijl Sidney What will he do with it 1 by Sir E. Bul w-er · The After· noon of Unmarried Life ; Tbe Home Amusements; The Banks of ew during the Panic of 1857 ; Day-dawn in Africa ; by Mrs. Anna M· Scott ; Notes from Plymouth Pulpit; by H. ,V. Beecher, a new supply; Noon Prayer Meetings; by Dr. Cbambers, a new ~nt•· ply. The Autocrat ot the Breakfast Table, by 0. W. Holmes. Just received at WYNKOOP'S. N otwi!Uil§ta:n.ding T HE immense va~;iety of 'Toys & Fancy Goods so lavishly displayed at ·tl1e '' Emporium,\ Langworthy has by no mea'!s neg1ected his Beekm(ln, where he has the best side and sky·light gallery in the county 1 His Ambrotypes, 1\Ielainotypes and Photographs are SUPERIOR to anything taken in town. . He is ALWAYS found at his reo~, ready and willing to wait on customers anci visitors when- ever they may favor him with a call. · He Devotes Partimilar Ati.entwn to the taking of Children's Pictures, and he 'll.ot let a pic tuN> leave his room unless his patrons are perfectly satisfied with it. Don't fel.\get the place, , No. 3 Wall Street, One door south of Bragg & Jansen's Drug store. · N. B.-Pictures taken in all weathers, and at P'l'ices very low. J!W\'Pe1·fect satisfaction given or no charges . ...B 639 WM. W. WHIDDIT. . STOVE DEPARTMENT, and is prepare;y to shoW the most e:x:tensiTe llll• ~-------...,...---------- sortmen( of CCOK AND :PARLOr,. 8TOVJ:S eve!.\ offered to a discerning publit, and at prices Pull 20 pM' cent tieils than last season. To prevent au:y\mi~take iu the place, be h;l!l. hung up a \' Tll.EjU.t;lillOV:~ lillloll!lli \4'!<A\K.f<TTL.f< ~· immediately OV'l'r his door, and will,always be fourul on hrm4, n$ing his best elfo.rts to please and s~tisfj his nnj!le;rous. custom~r,s. Drop, in 9.uletly and take a looit at · · · ·. ' LA.~GW.ORT~Y'S Emporium. 76 North Front st. JUST· WHAT KINGSTO- fii£DS. A Ladies Dress Good Store. It will be opened on WEDNE/iDA Y, May, 4th, 1859, lp. Wail strMt. Kingston, . Opp9~1te \he UlateC\' Co. Bank. J. H. J, VANGAASBEEK. -S:'TOVS$ 9 STO¥ES. L ANGWORTIJY'-76 North-F~ontst.~S~gn of Golden Tea.Kil:He, has en han:d -and\far sale, at the low falJ priceS, the foel!9'Wing' style 0\( {look Stoves; W~lcmn·e, Vnlc:an; Snow-Bird; ~olden Age,N1agara~ Nor.th Sta:li', Superior,Hnron, Em- pire City, Centurian, Me Gregor Cimk, Crescent and Iren-Side-3.11 Air-Tights-of tbe ;nlost llppro- ved patter:ns,_ spme ol them adapted for either coal or wood, others for coal e:xeluslveJy. For heating purposes, he has· the. below mall~ tioned Parlor, Store and Hall Stove! Amerlcan ·Ga& Burner, ·1\[c Gregogr l'arlPr, Stani;r C)\lendr Revolving·~op Cylender~ J lilWel, Evema~ Star. Evemng Sta1·, Ma.mmoth_Hl)atel.\ YQu'lig Mam· moth, Solar. All for coal anil for wood. the fcl- lowing: . · Persian, Peruvian,-Ge.m~ .. 13t~nly Wood Bu;rner, Russian, Sheet-Iron Ail':'Tig'b!~~ Ch;initeli'er,l'$a-r~ ' net, Cric~et, &.a., ttll·o£. whfch he; is de,tJe;tw.ined :, to ~en at Teery lOw prices. He'desirecS it 'diStinct- : 1 y un;ler~j:ood · .. , · . ~.1\-j HE WJL~NP',f :S~ UNDERSOLD. If you wai!lt 'bargains, Q'on't fail to go to· LANGWQ:RTa:'li 's Empori'!J.m, Sign of Golden Tea~Kettle, 76 North·Front;st· J ~Ws .RA,Irps ! :>ud ~o~. that. up, every~~ing ; . m the Musulal ·lme at .pru:es w·su1t the times, · for sale at · · .. st. e~&t;Y othlll1 . .- u8e,_ alwa-;rli , .• \ j· f i ·l_ ~. ,:,; ·. \ ,•.