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::-.\' --.; • l ·l. ' . . ' t . ~ l ; ' .- .... • .. ... . . ,. \'._. ~ ~' ·.; ... I . VOLUME-1. IS PUBLlSJlED EVEI!.Y . UORNING, [Sundays excepted,] AT IUNGSTON, ULSTER OOUNTY, N. y, s. R.liABLOW, 'Publisher & Proprietor. PUBLICATION OFFICE No.3 Wa.ll Stieet, next doot .to .Bragg & Jan· sen's Drug Store. ' ' . TERMS OF SUlJ$(1J'W?:TION~\ By Mail; $4 a year; $2 tl.Jl' six months; $1 ion three months. lnvaritllJlg: in; ad.ance. By Qarrier, 12 ceats per wee!(. (Plloyable every week. SINGLE corms 2 CENJ:s, TERMS OF ADVERTISING. J'OR PIVE LI!fali OR LliSII• \ 1'01!-SlX'!)~IIllf £1NEil OR LBSS· One day, $0 25 Qne Day $0 50 Two Days, 40 Two Days 75 Three .Days. 55 \ Three U11.yll 1 1 oo ~nr na.ys 70 F?iu: Days\ 1 90 Ftn Da.ya, 85 .FlTe Uay8, 1 40 One Week, 1 ,00 lOne Week; 1 50 Two Weeks, 1 so Two Week!!, 2 50 Three Weeks. 9 00 · Three Weeks, 8 25 One Yootb, 2 ao I One Month, 3 50 Two Months, 3 ~0. Two Months, 5 00 Three M.opthllo 4 00 Thre& Month!!, · 6 00 8ix Montbll, 6 00 Six; M\!uths -10 M One Year, 8 oo 1 One Year, 16 00 Special Notices will be charged one-half more than the above rates. All tranaient advertisements, to secure inser tion in this paper, must invariably be accom· panied by the Cash. JIB' All advertisements, to insure insertion, ehould be sent in before 4 o'clotlk, P.M. ·- --, ..... 'T ,....--· .,..._ -· ,. -- .... -; - .. < ._,.' . _.,._..... . .. · • ·--~ ) Nmm .·· _- ._-· -,~: ·R· ·~~·5· . '· ~ ~- ~ ., ' . . ' ' . \/ I. i \• ·: · . ' . . . . . . • . -· KINGSTON, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1859. 1\ingaton :2\bUttti9tnttn1n. .9'tltd Qtnlt9. \Just come on the l<tg», Annie, and . · thEmght there_w~a ~~life in,.t\.unie. see the water.\ Row mot:her cried wb~Q 1 Bh~ t,~ld U$ ~~is. Tlie Ladies' Shoe Store REMEMBER i T.If;t suaATB. u Oh, no, I' am afl'~id i and then it is \Aud now) ()harli~ ~iuf 4,ri~i~ G~d io I s a;t Day's new store. ---. . . wrong.\ ·his great mercy t ·.has g;iv~~- yf;~ b~c~ to . The Great shoe store is at D~~oy's new store. I shall uever forget tha~ bright autumn \ You little . co.ward, what are you us, from 'the T. ,J., s .. : ~b~ of d~~l~.c_~gtt:.~~~· ; i~: ~!~: ::g: :::;: f: :: R!i;! !:~ :;:::· Sabbat~. By O':Jr cloc~ It wanted but a of? Just gtve me your hand i ob, what a call11 tbm for you tt> loTt~ aod In raat everybody trades l!lith Day, becau11e few -mmutes of the :t~me. for Sabbath come, Annie; pleae.e. do, and tbo I wi'll serve him, aDd keep all his .eomm~~~ he always 1:1ell~;~ better boots, and at less prices S\ho .. l and 1 ..... s W\ltlnw 10 the h\ll fior · · than any store in the county. \ :\ J . .\.. \ A • 12 . . \':. ll g& right straight with you to the Sabbath mentl. 11 . . . The stoct iS all new. my Slater An me. Do hurry,. Anme, I School· indeed I will.\ · -\I am sure- mother\ I said \I will i~: :::~ ~= :{: ~':~ 1 ~:~. called. \ Yes Cbar:ie,\ Jnd the ne~t Annie hesitated ; \come uew, what never again hi:eak thl; on.,, \'n~member The stock must be sold a.!& prices that will atlil she came run.tnng .. down stamJ, her can be the harm in ju.st throwing eom~ the Sabbath d~:it and_ keep it hoTy.\ FBIGH'l'EN;. SOME FOLKS. '\We t r.a r d 1 db } . lil;. -1-.. The store is next door to Langworthy's. .. ~- '; ce osy an smt mg, a.n er curs chips in the water. But I will stop if Site shoctk liir head sadly; \JJo not 1 c ls tf EDW:A.RD DAY, Agent. floatmg _lt~osely fro'? u~der the pr~tty you come for a little bit, aad I will then sa.y that in your own strength, my dear' I N EVERYBODY'S MOUTH. h~t she wore .. Anme. ~as a ~ear httle go to the school;\ and I urged Annie un- boy; pray fer graoe au.d help to keep In Everybody's Mouth. gtrl, my only tnster, aD.d,_I loveu her very til she unwillingly yielded, and holding you from the sin of Sabbath brea __ kl'no- 1 In Everybody's Mouth. h L b · \'D What isY What is? mue i sse was a out two years yeunger by my. hand, she slowly came to the mid· and iodoted, eve-:y other thing displeaiing . Why-Why What i& 1 What is 1 than. myself, and I wa15 about twelva:- dle of the rude log bridge ; but she 1eem- to God. Ask him to give you a new Day's New shoe store Anme was a· gen~le~ thqugbtf'ul child, ed to take very little pleasura in looking heart, anci. then you will love to a bey his Day's New shoe store gever s~ gay and giddy: as myself; but, at my boats. comma. ndni_e. nts.\ Day's New shoe store d · a.t 78 North Fr~t st. insl~ead of No. 94, in eed, iu tho!e clays l cared more for \Throw one yourself _'\..nnie.\ \Lat us al!!k him now' mother,\ s~id at 78 No;~xi'~~ni:!~~!!:~;,~f No. 94: play than ~lmo~t anything elBs.- Well, I \I esn't i indeed 7 Charlie, we are break· Annie, a5 ehe Blid down from her pill~w Next to Langwol:'thy's to~k the. B1bles and hym~-books t0 carry ing the Sabbath ; I am so. unhappy; let to the floor. · ~: ~!,-'·~ ~:: :t~: :~~~!: ~or An me, and we were JU~t abou~ start· me go 0 ff the log; my head is getting So my mother knelt with us, :ind the Call and see the new store. 1 c s1 tf lDg for Sabbath Schofl, when mother giddy, too i please take me to the bank prayer alae offered for her resc\led ch'n~ A NEW BOOK. opened the parlor door and eall&~ to us again;, but I only laughed at her; then, dren was very sweet and fer,vent; it -I can almost bear her sweet voice yet while I atilllingeted at my foolish sport. seemed to go straight from her heart to A ~ft: ~::~eb!r t~~~~~~or of \ The Prince -_\ ?barl~e, A~nie, as you go aloQg, have Annie left me aod walked along the log. h{weu. ~nnie and I never for~ot it. QcrJOB PRINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. THE PILLAR ·oF FIRE ; · th1s m mmd, Remember the Sabbath Then I heard a gNat splash and a scream. · , * * * * * * JOHANNES BRUYN, ~~~i:f:r~ :l Bondage. Just received at the day and keep it holy.' 11 \Oh Charlie I Charlie I\ I saw that I was Long ag~ thesEt things bap,ened, but .Attorney and Ooun!ellor at Law F; s. WYNKOOP. \Yes 'mother.\ we both answered; alone on the log, and I koew tbat Annie they have never left my mind. And, or- John street, Kingston,N. Y. ' Kingston, Aprilll, 185 9. but as we were walking down the row, ba<l fallen iot€1 the waterj so0n she rose, ten, when I was tempted to f0rget God's ___ L_A_W_T~O~N-&--'--B-T--E~B-B_I_N_S_,__ The Knickerbocker Magazine. (ft!lr our house was ~ the country)' I said her little hands stretched out toward me. cQmmaod!C, to break his holy Sab'brth, I .A d a u The KNICKE:LtBOCKER MAGAZINE begins in its 1\lay to my sister, \ Mother tells us that nea.rly When I saw her, I sprang like a mad in looked back and B::\W tbat terrible creek, ttorneys an 0Un$C ors, number two serials: one illastrattld,~and in pop overy Sabbath; just those very words; the creek, but the water was strong and and Annie's pale face and golden ·curls Masonic Hall Buiiding, Rondout, N.Y. ular style, on the Adulterations of Food-the 1 cl d h ..,,. · · .r. h d b f h I 1 ---------------- subject nearest the health and happiness of ev- 0 won er w Y · high, and they swept me away fr0m my mung Jr(ilm t e ept o t e waters i fe t R. BERN A B D, ·ery family in the Ia.nd,and now atli'racting great \ Because, Charlie, she is so. afraid we sister. Annie'e hat, with its bright pink her little hand clinging to me j aQd wb~h 1 \t d ., II t L attention in Europe ; the other a fascinating . 11 ~ · -r d · I b ..:r 11 h I .IU erney an ..,oanse or A aw, and powerful story of domestic life, entitled: WI ie>rget this IS the .uOl' 's lday i I'm ribbons, floated away from her head, and rein em CIG\l a t is, saw thnt it was l\'Iain Street, next duor to County Clerk'• Ollie .. , THE l!.OMA..'\'CE OF A. POOR YO'GNG !ILL.\! sure it makes her sorrY, when we do, for when abe rose agahl, I saw her long yel-. d0ne in mercy; thnt God had tlent that KINGSTON, N. Y · by Octave Feuillet, said to be the best novel is wicked, and God will be angry -with low curls banging wildly abont her. I warning upon me to keep me from .baing H C RO SEDRANSE produced within the last five years. The first , .. . · · · . • ch~pter opens brilliantly. Neither Dickens, us. ' knew a little abtmt swimming, but what :1 Sabbnth breaker, and it was blessed to Barber &; Hair Dresser, Thackeray, nol'lany American novelist, has pro- ~' Well, now, Annie, just y(lu see. l comld so young a boy as I do in that ter- Annie's heart and mine. The lessQn John street, King~;ton, N.Y. du~~!~n~~~~~:;;:~h~~~~i:~a~~~;e:les!~!~ will keep this day holy~ whenl we g@t to rible swollen creek? I struck out toward learned at tba peril of life, was never for- ~Cold and W'l.rm baths at all hours. rice of manufacturers and dealers, almost'tvery the schoe.l·hm.ise, I arn go'ing igbt in; I Annie, and when she came ~p again, I gotten by either. ADAM. HA.TTENB!?,UN, Main street, and OON. '\'S8(;!9' Wall street, adjoining County Rouse. Ho.ir Cutting done in a Superior .Manner. JOHN :BROWN, . Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon. Kingston Av., near A~er~ean Hotel, Kingston: CASPER LOWERHOUSE, Barber and Hair Dresser 1 article of food in com[Jlon use, liquors and ....,\\!\\~~\\!!\~!!'! drugs, areadulterated with hurtful and poison won't stop a minute wit~ the oys on the caught her, and she clung to me tightly. '-= ous substances, and the Knickerbocker is the steps, eh I shall be so good;\ so I spoke, But with her weight I was not 15 trong SAD REFLECTIONS OF A \Low THEIF.'' first a.nd only publication in the country that d I t · · A h'l h. 1 h · 1 !:! • bas undertaken to expose thoroughly this gi an so mean to d~, bnt I had uot eilough to ewim. I could not ight against -:-- P I osop 1ca covey, w o is uoiug gantic wrong which secretly attacks every man's !earned that resolutions made 0 my own the waters, they were t 0 (j! mighty for me. the State some_service at th6 Ohio~ teili- life. All of its statements are based upon rigid chemical analyses and microscopical examina- strength are weak and flatteri g. It was Then I knew -..ve must both die, and I tentiary, brea~s out in the following tionsmade for this sp~cial purpose. Tneadul- a beautiful day, and 1 gging t rough the gave one wild scream; but as we sank, I touching strain, which the reporter o:fth'e tera.tiom> and the manlier ~f detecting tl!em are 01 d p d unrivaled, aad to probe the evil to the bottom, wG>ods, in that oheery sunshin , I forgot faintly saw two figures rushiag de.wo up- evelan lain ealer picked up _in the the Knickerbocker will publillh, so far as its in, to keep the Sabbath d:ay holy, and heed- on the log,and nf'ter this I ~new no more. street : vestigati.ons extend, the names ol the m:~.nufac- · · · turers and dealers guilty ofthis insidious crime less of Annie's pleading looks, I dar-ted I seemed tCJ awake as frcun ail ugly ''My name is Jim Griggin.s. I'm .. ~·{ow aga.inJ>t health and life. It is the most impor- off on a chase after two squiryels; they dream; and there I WQS a.t home, in my thief. My parents were ignoran~ l~lks, tant series of articles e ver begun in an Am~rt- b d d • lll can Magazine, and should go into every family soon got ~yo~~ my reach and I eame mother's room, and a. grea.t many peop1e an my a vantages fot gttten an -.eudle.d;- lfha May Knickerbocker has also the conclu. back to Anni~'s f.lide but it was only to about me; I aaw my mother, pale and tion was limited. I have bin tothep~.n~- sion of a splendid ar~icle on Da.nte, .}Jy Rev. Dr. · k • P ' d , .... Osgood ; a dashing contribution, Over the p10 up the crimson leaves which lay in frightened-looking, sitting beside me. tent1ary once arore an s~rveFt¥17, tflfl~ Pahri, by Dr. J. W. Palmer l Jollygreen's Wf)st ... our path, and sho.wer them over her. Dr. May was talkinq to my father, and like a man. I went for pri_ggin.g a w:a.teh_ · ·• ern Tour, by Oamend Tiffany ; Humorous Po- ~ ems, by Park Be11jamin amll Alice Carey; and a \Now Cbarlie, you have 'forgotten wheo I opened my eyes they both spoke Now Jim locked up for st'eM,tttg tw~~Ol' novel and pictures,.·ue contribution on Siam, by h t tb 'd t \ th\\'·e ornery overcoat\ I'\\· to ot\y here . .._ w a mo er sal o you. t~ me but I \0\ll..:r n· \t bear· tbeir WG>rds \\ · · · · \''· · .-\\\' ~. \ · receut mtssionary to the K_ilngdom ·of the White ... , \' '1 ., VALLET'S Elephant. The Editor,s Table is always a feat- I iuterrupted her_ roughly ; '· do let me distinctly, there seemed such a ringing in three years. I shall al~ys eensure;c~f Photop·aph and A ...-n))rot~e ure of tb:e Knickerbocker. A full page steel par!lnts for not -eddycatmg me Had [ ...,.... J .t\ pl~tte engraving of Madame de Chevreuse., the alone ; I am ~lder than you are, and can my ears. A little figure lay quietly be- · · . . _ · . . · . · . Corner Ferr:r and Canal streets, Rondout. G ALLERY, 72 North Front · over WH· · · been eddynated I \ould w•th y L il 1 . t son'sHat and Cap store. greatrivalofRichelieuand:Mazarin;opensthe getalong witheut_yo?r _pr9:;tching;\ so sicla me; I knew it was my sister, but . \' \·. t' \'' m ~;;~r J;la~ co-pied from A.mbrotypes and N'Tn;!~!~ $3 per year, postage pre-paid by pub- the gentle lit~le child Wl;l.lbd aloqg in si- whether living or dead I could nvt tell; na:Ive tal~nts, _h~ve been one of those ln:g to a small size or large as life, Usher to any part of the United States. A spe- lence by in.v side, and I saw she was and when, ~t last, I could speak, I moan- a, nst_oeratm tht,,e_v. es-I bleev~ tl'ley call oil water colors. Famlly groups · cimen number of the May Knickerbocker con- em d £ lt s · · · likenesses beautifully taken for 50 cts. taining the above, with seven splendid full page troubled. Soon we came in s1ght of the eci out her name, \ Annie ; \ I coulril not · e an er · · .. -----------~-__:f-:_ 1 steel plate Engravings, worth at least on.e .dol creek j it was swollen and high, bY, r~ason say''~nother word. . . . -- . c.:.: ,·· ... Wbiddit's Gallery o:f Art. !:;~ ;~;: ':'t;h~n ;~~!i~~ ~~;l~c~~r;:.in post- of the many heavy ra\p_s th$ week before, \ She is safe, Charlie.! You are both S u~~ RG~:_YB~~~Y~J:;:fitsh!ng 'li'ildiie W ~DDIT would call attention to the beau· JOHN A. GRAY, · and the water was a iiHle below the great spared to me· God in heaveD I thank Depot, sign of the Yello.w.Per.etlilise:h!clifi'otlllhis t1ful specimens of tbe Photographic Art 16 and 1:8 Jacob street, N. Y. . . · :: · , . 1 ' endles~ .. ·ariety of FiSh.ffi;\oks,,f.ish LiAe~.fish which he dally turns out at his.Gallery. His logs, whwh.served as 1\ brtdge for the thee for this mercy;\ and my poor moth~ fiyer'sneBs, &c, ii.tfolfitithJ:ii6n'1khain\t·be. pictures are truly inimitable productions. They TBE SUBSCRIBER, u try p 0 1 N . . .. . t ] d h h ~ d \\' ~1'1 $li-lllny dfU'g> strJi'el in! ll.§iitgatoo. f' . . . . cannot be snrpwed in llea.uty by any other Ar· · Having adopted Board of eo n . e P e. . - ow our wa~ w \' 8 no er eane er eau own up4lo ~ue P 11 ow . Take a ri~e ~? Coohe?to-11! '!1gl!ow,,:r:q.lfS'h, tist in the eount;r-. Trade rate.s, hal:l made arl;l].ngement3 wit)l the across th1a creek; the path whwh led to and cried heartily. _It t1m woods two or· th.r.ee fla;t~; !!l!.~en 'tW.Q.br· .. Persou.s never havingooceeeded in o'btaining large publishing house of Ditson &; Co., of BOll· th h I h hl 1 db \t d ·r I A . r . th \ d . h b' tllre:e tmndreiHrou.t, arm d 1 :y;ol,l: .. ~n:t;~~a. A eorreet Ultlineaa nf tbi!Dltllfves, eau be sUited ton, for·t;heir exteul5ive el\ta.lo~<; o£ m\lsic a.ncl ~ 80 <!>0 - euse 0 Y e Y 1 1 a,n 1 nnte W~l!! Ivmg, en, an . Wlt t lS wiser and a bealth-iei' tr~ap;t.\l,e!l;!3erry1;s F~lfiu.g- st his GaUery. C\ll and see tor yourself. Any Books, an(! is prepared to turuishdealera.~each· had heeded my mQth~r's counsels' an.! kn<>Wl(ldge 1 I fell in. o. d4ep s}eep; a.nd Tao!>l6. 'hi go'iid for nix. ' · . · ·· '' · ·~·,·, ,,,_ ' who may wiilh to try, he will consider it a pleas· ers, seminaries and the public; with all the Mu- G. od_ 's com. man_ ds,. I would ~h __ ave go_ ne w_ h_en an heur after, we_bo_ th_· ...• fil_w_: o_ ke_ .·.J· o. __ ·nd Ftshm~.E:TRac-Rk.!;,,?~~t Jtt nre to wait qpon them. sic and MusicaJ. Works pl.iblisbed in the Unite~,\ . - . . . . . . . ., -. .. \\.,.~- He will not let a. picture leave his room un- States, (including foreign music} at t)ie lowest rlgh~ on With Ann~e, and not stapped by Annie ,saw -me, shetbrewber arm$ around e:2 .tf SJ; .W£~tt~~]fl~O.J<l!t,J~1~r.~)t. less his patroos are suited. Pictures with eases possible prices. Ma.rtin~s celebrated GffiTARS, the water. Bllt I was a simple,· fe~olish __ . mv n'\c· k, a·nd b. oth- .. f \. ~ i.u·rat o••t.;, 'ery·- · · for 00 eente and upwards. 1 c tf and all kinds of Mu:sica.llnstruments and Mu.. .....,.r \' -_ \' .... v ,. \ ... MITH & W::ESS:ON'S celebrated· sic mercha~dise for sale all this house a~ im- child, and therefore obeyed the prompt· ing; we w~re tCPO we,ak to eaj -~n:y · • . · · ·· pistol ~hat shoots 7e;s~~~;.~~d _· R ALLO 1 BILL, have yon beard the news 1 porter's prices. The Horace .Waters Pianos ings of my own ·wicked heart. · to . ach either The n~xt da,: when -tl~m\il\~tl' Wb&li news T Bob advertiaes fift.y centa and,M~lod\Ml!!, li.Dd ot~!lr I!UtJerml' milkers, new . ·. e . . . ,; ;• . . , .. ,., . '''\ for skunk sldna. I a.M oll'toK.ingl!t6n to pur- and !econd hand, at pnQeB· tliAt d~¥ty ~tvmpetl- 11 Oh, tb~ 9nek I wlly, An.nio 1 it is jus.t a:at bem(\1~ UM with her work, I_wl~iH ~~~fl- ebase one of Berry's long r~roge, seven·dolla.r tion. HORACE WATERS, Ag't. l\k . 1. . . ' b .ll .. · . h . . .b· ·1· . • . '· dl b· ~ b ·. double..barrelsbot Guu to sboot the essence 333.:Broad~ay, N.Y. I 8 a rtver. bav.'1,1 t .~n u~liiD e1 ° .er al;, bow w-ac~~'• . llv. . ~en,l.lrl!llill11l: pedlers with. .. · Bince the .rafn ;n a_nd without b.at~din~ m.t . comman4n:l•u~ ~o foQU8ily ~ ::::~J~~!!~~~~~~ Double and single •hot Guns, RIIies, Revol, • ew Music ' . t b b . . d. :' . . t . ':: I. •. : ..... ·. : ' . .• . . ~ '. vera, sing· le and double Fist_· ols, powder fiasks, . . - . • 818 · er' w . 0 ecge . m.• not 0 stOJh '·. . \ The .la~t tlnng you ttlltd ·. tQ USt . _.. d · \I'M WITH THEE 'sTIL_L.\ tb I ' UTb t... · h .... ot ~~gs,. powder, shot, caps, an every thing upon ~ ags. ' y~ ··w j I!IUt t . e cwat~r • was ,, Remember tbe -Sa-bbath da.y . reqmatre for \' sportsman, pheap at d • 1 · 1· \ 1 t · · d · · 1 • ·1;,.., t • ' · · d I '~'· · · · 11 · BERRY'S Gun Factory, B.u.u.n ; words b{r Mrs. A. M. Edmonds, first oes sweep a OD[l; mu$ l.en B(UQO ~a s and keep - 1t holy; ; ' an ~ne'T 'a 81 Nm-rth Front street. ru~~~~~: ~uJ.he••:fb!h~~~;o;n~~~m;~i:t ~f, down ; \ aud l_p1ckod qp a e>ouple of . · . tam~ l. Wftfi qoiffg w'ron,g i it W£U:I enry V LLAGE cLE!tcK'S OFFICE, KINGsTmr, \Kinds wordR c-~n • ~ever Dte ;'' '~The Ange!s aud fl~ng theii{ in.· • roy fault; ·• de~ Aut) if Wl$ l'l6:t to blame A il 11 1 '\\\ ,.. t' ·,.here b ... <>+re tb t Told me so ·,\ '\Gtv~ me back my M9untain '' y .J • C 1· 11 b b · ..t \\ ~~- a meeJ:!P; of 'tb:':~;.'b~'i:h~bitants\oi\ th: Vll- Home.;\ \Thoughts of Gc)d ;11 and IIOde to Lib- . ou are \'mng very wr~ng, .. bar te, at a ; . ut O'i'f w~re w:e ~ave~a 7 . ·.. ITO•'R l:'~t\ Gf Kinp~n llj:ll ~\held at the hnuse ofWil· ?rty.'' ]:>r~e 25 cents each, mailed· free. J11st you are playing 9n God's day, and he T.JleQ motliirt.old u~s th.at Mr. :emlf and . ham 1\latten,m saJd;nllage, on SATURDAY •. t'he ~~sued by BonA em· WATERS, Agent, ·No. 333 · 'll b. . '· 'tb· · · l' · •t d other · .. , · . · ·' · · ·• , · · , V.a~itl·~~ :lOth d~;y: uf April imant, tro TGte ,for or aga•n~t BroMway, · . Wl · • angty WI. , ._you ~o~ I , .an . m _· Dr. May were passmg thr,o'!l\-t:i the · · · · t!te ratSillg by ,t;a.x ft~X: the current .. Y~·~ thfe Iiddt· ·l'Ol'lJ.L.k;!+ lNBTRIJWi;l!iT,A.L Mc~rc-:--\The l'icco, will be Sllrry .. ·please coma off those l&gs on their way' to th, e Sabbath Schoo],' .· !'CJ,itlgfi'j\ ~tonal sum uf one; t.housand cloll:ors, ' 01 t 8 0 · o-w- lomini Pofka \ with beautiful vignette of M'll · · · ' · ·. · · · · · - tl · 1 · · mr; purpoaer, to ~~~,t To paT hal·~~eBof 1 unpa•d Piccolomini, 'priee 32 cents. \PalllCe Garden and let us go to •abbath SchoeJ. they ae~rd my cry, and saw .A.mU.i.e ..,,.,,,_,, -;:::;;;;'~!: -'*\\'\\ drafts for the bul1Ql!lg. of Firemen \ a 1, ne-w. . • . • · b' d p l'' , . · •·h . . . ' · · · · ;, Bose, Hook & Ladd'el' Trui:k of Co. No, 1, &c.- or Siugmg If . 0 .. a, \H~ VIgnette ; P~IC~ ;10 \ In a min uta, Annie, I. willtbrow myse1fstruggfiing in the water;. as ~they :Poll o.pen from 2 toil 0 •ot,oek,l'. • .. uf that day. I cents~ Hotb by Th~mas Baker .. '·The SwmgJng · · · ., ''r·:~VEJ!~i/;\'';.~l:: 68i Zw ,, !f), L; DECK&~. Clerk. ScottJfj(lbe,\.with vtgQ.etto i p,rlee 35 cents; and more chip,\ bilt I tbrew auoth~er; !lod an- were ootn , fltrQfig. rrieD, wi~h Rliid !3 . . . I •. . 1 . . . the ··Very l~~ost Vil.tSOV~I,mllle, , priCf) ~5 cents; other and Anni'e's'tJod (JO the bank. vain- hearts, they p' lung~d in and .· . us--; ,l'loWi•t:Jlilil~:l~~' A NEW ~ERIES ~ti Sermons by Spurgeon, botb by A.ugu~t~s Cull. Beautiful vignettes of ' . . . . . ' · · · • · · _· ' .. ..t» Vol 5, JUSt nee.rvred ~~ 'WY~ntoo-r'!l, M'll f'icco!ommt for 25 cents each. 1 4d d Jy ploadmg With me ~o.le~we my aport. and wbelil we w.cr.e t!lken from'thb 'iYat.:H i