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e (£-~~~\JJ~ ~~:~ :. ' 'Jltingstnn i!hntdhttlttttthi. ,.,,.D,d>Qu,t ,P,.o.s t· .·0'-ffti(} e, -, . ~~i~:Ci\rirM;~ ~~l}iJ~j~go~~- , • \ ~ , ' · ·• · · · · ' 'l... · · Xa:t:P::m ..a..Nn ::IP:t:m.m HOUB.S Oft CJ,.OSI.NG MAli;~\ -· ,,. . .- : - ; , ... ~ ,,, . . , _ . ,. . . , New :York tifdLA: •. M:,~~~;nd 5 P.-M. · · Daily, I N S.lJ It A.11 C E _, .1 Q,£,,J (!.'1 .• <New·;;}furlt Sou~}¥:\f~y. 6:15 a.. M; d:o . -om,..e'. m•o:r-. 'h\a· ,,l·a·,....d .f\\'\\n st... . and :i~30.P. M.- do,· . ;LU;.., v • w- \ ..... \\'\\' .,., . Way ):SO P. M. dG · Over Wynk~op's ,Bookstore, ·rougaton, N.Y. t~H.~Lt·,...,.~!~~· ~: · · . _ 1 . . • , c. s. CL4}:, Agent. . ~:~~~::l:j!;~!):lltt} ;·P, M. do 0: H. HuLBERT, S~rv~1or. do The attention of tlte :public. is t•es11ectfllllY q~U l~~l'•~~ Thursday and SattU'day, at !; ed.to the co~diU~?n ~f.. ;.the nrioqlil C.\mpa11iea m. *•' . . , · , . represente.4 ,at tli1s Age11cy, as. reporteu to the , . NAILS ARRIVE. O()Illp;troller of ~his State; January 1st, '1859. New York 9:30A.M. and 9 l'. M. Daily Horn.e Ins?Jirance Com:Pww!J, ,.AlbM:y·!If.!& \'' ¥• ~nd G 4.\l P. l\l, do Of th@·City; of New York. ;Nnrth.Way 4 P. M. do Capital $1;IJOO,OOO. Surplus'$300,000. Will 1 ,.,.,,, ·SU11tll W.$;y! P.l\1'. do · Continental Ir,t.suranoe Company, a .. rivin~ ·..Ell!lltville 2 P.M. do or the cuy- or New York. w~~u~t~Ieja~v~~~~~~~·~~r·~~~;r~~~~~j·~~~~~=\ Kingston &:30 A. M:. and 2:.30 P. M:. do Capital $ 5 00,000. . SttrpJus $300,000. l•~'ver·Y· afternooJi'at ,a Qul!rn:~; ~t:·~ 1 1;;!' ' , . . . ~~ Westeni MtJ.ss. ln~ance Oam:pany, · , 1 S ~ . 9 • . . , 'u w-.. d d F ·a t 5 '. Of Pittsfield, l\'Iaws. ,.. '.. .nAdWW:OLL'S .LiliE Delhi aondely, · \\d~i> ay: nn rl ay, a Capital $l50,000. lil~,trplus $56,000. TD0,,&4...,. vv-;;-,.JIIo. ·. · · · · • '? M O The su bsct\l'ber in plaeilig before the 'hi · ' .J. H. STRATTON, P. !1-l Oity 'Fire Insurance ompivny, · arrangementsfOJ' theseason of thank· ANQ'l'HER EQIT,ION . OF THE it4$TODON NEWSP.AP;gR !~ 'ROOlil~TS' lLLWfmA.TJ!lU Q-UADRUPLE ·cOXSTEI.I • .I. TION Tlu La1gest Shtet of Paper ever JJfade rmd Priat1d M.easudng '7 Ox l 00 Inches. Of Hartford, Conn. fully acknowledge the liberal Capital $250,000. Surplus $50,000. fore received by him, and woutll 11-r t l Li;.C. 1 \ \'an\\'' r'ommany lie that during the past J.U.U ua '.1 e n.,u,. v\' U• \-C' I Steamer Man]lattan in the very . Of the City of New Ym·k. iug expended $15 OOOto make her.m respects Accumulated Capital $4,500,000. a boat worthy oi' the counties abe represeo~s.- .Adna Insurance Company, He.- Boilers are new, and her aeeommodatums Of. Hartford, Conn. greatly enlarged and beautified .. ~y thi~ addi· Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $800,000. tional effort t9 please the traveling pubhc, the subscriber hopes to receive a liberal share of the Phwn·iz Insurance Compa'IV!f, public patronage tltt~ eoming season. Of Hartford, Conn. 'THB &RBA.TEST TVPOGRA.PRICAL ACHIEVEMEYT OF Capital $200,000. Surplus $119,000. Pa~sage and ll,reight Line THE AGE! h .A · I: n BETWEEN The subseriber announces that he has made ·sue~ arrangements as will enable.him to keep ,pri~ti,Ag . a constant supply of his M~J.stndo~;~ Pa~< •• The Illuminated Quadruple Cons~ella latioli \-and all orders from any part of the <eount;y, for one or m{)re copies, wil-l be imme· .Uiately filled on their receipt. All Newspaper D~!alers will keep a supply on hand ready for pur'eliasers. We h\1-Ve Electrotyped the immense eigbt·page!i> and therefore can print them as ~faSt' as required. . Nort merwa nswrance <uompany, RONDOUT. KINGSTON AND NEW YORK, Of Hartfurd, Coon. Connecting with the Capital $300,000. Surplus $54,000. Delki and Ellenville Stages, Springfield F. & JJL Insuranc_e Compa'IV!J, And malting the usual Landing~. Of Sprin)!;field, Mass. Capital $150,000, Surplus $300,000. New York Lif(J Insurance Compa'IV!f, Of the City of New York. Accumulated capital $1,600,000· Fulton, Insurance Compauy, Of the city of New Ym·k. Capit.tl $150,000. Surplus $80,000. Homestead Insurance Company, Ofthe cityofNewYork: THE SPLEN1l1D STEAMER IYI A N H A. T T· A N , CAPT. DAviD ABBEV, Ja., ,, ThB Best zn · the World ! \W~·~an.capeak of · tbe merits of the Horaee Wa~ers !»~nos from personal knowledge, al;J.be- ing'oft1UJ•very best qttatity.'t-Gbristian Intel- ligettcer• · ' - · ••Nothing at the state Fa.b:. displaye<il greater exeel!ell.lle in·anf d·ep~r-tment than the Horace WQ.tel'S-Pianos.''--Ohurchman. u'flili Horace Waters Pianos t\re buBt of the be!lt and most tbarough1y aeas-oned mt\teriaL-- We b~ve uo doubt tha1i buyers can do as well,.. pet•haps bel>ter, at this t.han at any other houstt in the Union.17..:-AdVOOD~t9 and Journal. . For famities to use, that desire a stitch unri- ••Waters' pianos t>nd .melodeons challenge valed for BEAU'l'l', Et.ASTIOITY and STRENGTH.- comparison with the finest made anywhere in This moobine sews equally well on all fabrics; the countJiy.~'-Home J a-urnal. muslin, cotton, linen, woolen cloth, ·ete.; from ~·Horaee Waters piano fortes are of full rich. the finest Swiss Muslin up to the heaviest Bea· and even tone, and powerful.\-N. Y. Musical ver Cloth or Leather. It fioi!Jhes its own work, Review .. which is more durable than any fabric, runs at •·Onr friends will lind at Mr. Waters' store a_ quick~r rate of speed ~han any is the vtJry hest ass'ortment of musi.c and of pianos lltmple m its constructiOn, easily to be found in the United Stat·~s. and w~ urge. and with proper management never gets out our southern and western friends w give him a repair. Making a stitch peculiar to itself, call whenever they go to New York.-Grabarr.'s o::T' The Celebrated Double Locl£ Stitch Magazine. It is impossible to make any: improvement on tbe latter, and all other machines being inferi or, it claims universal favor as The Un'fitualed Grooer & Bake'l''s. Sucl;l a machine, \One of our Household Gods,' 1 is now considered as e~sential to the eomfort of ·a well regulated family, as \Fire iu Winter,\ or '' Lamps after Twiligllt.\ We only desire that every one shall give it a fair and impartial examination, conseious that its own superior merits will be apparent to ev- ery discerning eye. A lt'beral discount on prices to Ministers. WAREROOMS 333 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ltf Kn;GsTON, May 19, 1S59. · 'fbe Press, with one accord, have pronounced 'Tiie Illuminated Quadruple Constellation the greatest newspaper achievement ever accom 'Pliabeil. Notwithstanding its immense size. it is.mperbly printed on the very best and strong. . est white paper ever made or used for a news- iJJaper. It contains Cupital $150,000. Insurance against loss or damage by fire effect- ed iu tlui above stoclt Fire Insurance Companies against loss or dam·age by fit•e on Buildings and WiU leave Rondout every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 5 o'elocb: P.M. - Will leave ~ew York, from foot of Murray Offices of Exhibition and sale :-495 BJoadway stre~;~t, every Tuesday,1'bursday and 1:3aturday, New York; 18 Summer street, Bost'ln; 730 at 5 o'clock P.M. C!Jestnllt street, Philadelphia; 181 Baltimore I HAVE THIS DAY PURCHASED the en tire interest of Messrs. BRAGf & J.A..~SEN'l' Drug Store, and shall continue the ~usiness at the old location, trusting that th._ lriends and patrons of Mr. C. S. Cl!tY• and· my immeuiat.~ predecessors, will continue to favor me with their infiuE'nne, allsuring tl!Er.:t and tbe public. that I shall sustain the :~.cltnowledgcd reputa~ tion of the establishment. by selling none bn! First Clau; .A:rtieles, and Pure Dr11gs & Medieims. Making my purchases exclustvely for cash, I am prepared to offer undoubted inducement-s to merchants and dealers to BUY OF ME instead of going to New York or elsewhere. EIGHT .MAMMOTH PAGES ! Personal Property, at reasonable rates. Farm Buildinl1;s and other unexposed prOJ>erty \Thirteen columns to a page-each column Four Insured for a term of years. No Premium Notes .Feet in length! In its Imperial folds is embra- a\d no Assessments. Losses promptly adjusted •cOO more matter than ig couLaine'd in si.x differ- and paid at this office. · ' • •• r hl fif C. S. CLAY, Agent. ent numbers of Harpers •••ont y-or teen 0 II. HULBERT, Surveyor -different number& of the .N<>w Y111·k Leuge•·, or Kingsto 11 , May 2,1859. Iy H any: ather similll.t' weekly! Fo11r ol' itM immense ------------ page? are large!~ occ_upied with ~plentli~ !!in· George Mead's .gravmgs, Portra1ts ot noted Penlonages, &c. Among the pl·o~in~nt contents may b~ men-, Silver Plat inn Establ·ishuwnt. riioued the re pubilcatwn complete, and wtthout :.1 -any abridgment whatever of tbe celebrated R E M 0 V A L • M 0 0 N ii 0 A X! GEORGE l\1EAD has removed his Silver !Ul originally publi~hed in the New york Sun in , Plating Establi~l:roent to No., 68 North 1835 •. 'l'wo splendid NovPilettes, l!y J. H. In- ]'runt ~lreet, next UO_[)l to lt. E. n~st s Hat aud graham, autbor of .. Pillar of Fit'<!,H •·House ol 1Jup store; w~er~ he ~ntemls t? k~ep the large~t IJavid,\ '\U<lpt. Ky<l,\ ··J,afitte,'' &c. A splen- ><:<sortment ol trtmt:nugs forCarnages~n~ lla.r· dill story by B<lwanll'h·erett-an<l one hy Syl~ ness to be foun~ 111 th? count.y, conststwg tn vunus Uu!JI:J, Jr. But is imp·l~oiltlt: ill tt.rl ad- parL ot t~e follomng arttele~: V<:t\ti to gh·e a f 11 ll d!!LtLil of it~ immense 1\\ort.h s p;1g t~eeR, bntSf\, stlv~r and J··lpanm;d -contents. It iti crnph>UIC<tlly ,~ :;ur:rJT F•JJ~ nn: ~elf a'lJustll\t!,' gtg tree, bra.s~, ~l;ver. J;tpan, tron Mn.uu:s--fi!led with e,·ery \'itriety uf us .. iul aud anrl wuuU. bam~s. buc_kles, luts. ho•Jk~ anu ter· -e 11 tertaininc• rea<lit~g! ln every ~en>'e it i;; it•et;;, harness rmgs, retn 1 halt!~ra~Hl1JreaHt8t~ap~, \ •• , • , •. • •• 1 ot'lH\ment;<, Rosettes, rem antl g1rth wclJ. stitch TllE GR!!:.H,..~T W'O~DE!t o.· THh A(,f. • i iu ., LhrP-a<l au<l saddler's :>ilk. all colore, hra\\ Single co pie~ 5U cenl.~ Tln·ec co pie~.$ 1: a, 1 ~ siher Jiued, ivory ann bone martin galt: . ~P.ostmaster\ or ~ther' ~\uu;:~g u< ::>t. f~r rings, awls, needles, awl hafts. and a full as· ,!II.X cuptes. sllall recen·_e one e~' n lor. t ~letr I sort men 1. or barnes~ maker's tool$; hub bands, rtro11ble. Pnsta)!e on Lhiti pap\r lfl th•~ li 111ted, 1Jras 8 , RilvPr and japaned,ttll sizes U.nllJ.Ulttsrns; . States and Canada 10 cent~ By ~te:tnwrs to sih•er mnuldin\. top props, curt11in frameR, li- France, Gcrtnt~.ny, &c., f1·om ~•!W York, l::! c•~: uing nail,;, enu~el~d cloth, patent and enamel- ~ All New,:papet• Agent;; can obtain thetr eel leather, mos~. cnrleil bah·, &c. .t~upplie11 frem 1-he whol~•ale de,dc:rs that supply Also, all kin us ot Brass and Silver Plating in them with their other papers, or or the suiJ~en' the line done at. RhorL notice. and on reasonable ber.1 Address GEO. H.UBER'l'-:3, l'n!•li~h~r, t<~rms. r>S North Front street, between Sharp 'II(!!.. For Passage or Fl'eigb~ apply to the Cap· street, Bal~io;Jorc; 58 West Fourth street, Cin- tain on board, or of the Proprietor at Rondout. ciunati Agencies ia all the principal CUies 1'HOMAS CORNELL. ' · U · S R d t 1\ ,. h 1 18 r. 9 65 9 and 'l'owns m the nlted tate!. \on on ~ -~arc , ·> • 1 s a 9. ROMER & TR.EHPER'§ Steam Freight & Passage Line Be·tween Rondout, Kingston&. New York, Landing at West Park, Elmore's, Pelham, Kelley's and Port Ewen. THE ABOVE LINE CONNECTS WLTH THE DELHI STAGE The Elegant Steamer NORTH AMERICA CAPT. J. H. TREMPER, '\Vii! leave Rondout, (from Romer&. Tremper'• Dock,) every Tueljlay, Thursday & Saturday,at 5 o'clock, P. llf, . Returning, leave New Yorlt, (frflm l\lurray st . Pier.l ev<\ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock, P.M. For Passage or Freig:ht, apply to the Captain on board, or to Romer& Tremper, Rondont. l'oJ•k,Fish, Flo11r, Coarse and Fine Salt, &c., COilstautl;r on band and for sale . Wlf..LIAM F. ROMER, .:fjliir'Sendfor a Circular • ..__ dca25n1 Horace Waters, Ag't, 338 Broadway, N. y., Pl:BLISIIER OF MUSIC AND MUSIC BOOKS, DEALER L.'l' Pianos, Melodeons, Alexandre Organs, Organ Accordeons, Martin's celebrated and other GuitarR, Violins, Tenor Viols. Violin· cellos, .Aecordeons; F·lutinM, Flutes, Fifes:, Olationetts, Triangles, Tuning Forks, fipes and Hammers, Violin Bows, best Italian strings, Brass Instrument!>, for bands, Piano stools and oovers, tmd.all kinds of MuRicat Ihst'ruments: SHEET 1\fusw, from all the publishers in the U.S.; Bertini's, Hnntin's and Modern School, and all kinds of' ln;;trnction Books for the above instruments ; Uhurch .Music Books; Mnsic ele- ~antly bound ; music paper, and all kinds of musie merchandize, at tbe LoWEST PRICES. I would direct y,o~t ;:1ttenMon to tbe foU{)w- ing articles, formerly prepared by Bragg&Jan·. sen, a~ being perfectly reliable, and warranted to relieve in all cases. These medicines are selling rapidly wherever Introduced, giving universa.lsatisfaetion. I autb~rize dealers an<l agents to ref11nd the mQ!ley whenever the rem- edies fail to relieve, if used .according to dine· tions. Should yon be pleased to send me an order, I will supply von with a quantity ofshow Bills, Circulars, &c., aud if deemed advisable will advertise in your local Newspapers: Clay's Arnica ,Lintm~nr, ii Strong's Enterprise Pills, ~ Irvine's Condition Poroders, Clay'~ Catechu Cordi.nl. Ir'lline's Horse L&~<tiM:.:. Jon~s' Gl!/cerine 1 (for tile fl,1~r.) • PETER K JANSE~'I. ~The undersigned beg leave to announcr-,.. · th!ili they have made arrangements with PIJteJ' E. Jansen, to remain in his employ, trusting . that their old friends and customers will giv.e them a call; and hope, by strict attention to busintlss, to influence for th!)ir successor a con- tinuance of the patronage and assistance so generously extended to themselves . S. S. BRAGG. A. E. JANSEN. 28 JACOB H. TREMPER. !lhrch 10, 18159 61id NEw PIANOS, aL $175, $200, $225, $250, and up to $31?0 ; second band Pianos from $25 np to $160, new Aielodeons, $45, $60, $75, $1UO, and up to $200 ; second hand Melodeons from $30 to $80; Alexandre Organs, with five stops, $160, nine stop~;, $185 and $225, thirteen stops, $250, $275 and $300, fifteen stops, $320 and $375; Alexandre Organ· Accordeons-a new instru- DANIEL ECKERT, Nos. U and H Sprue.: ~trcet, ~cw 'l:ut·k. & Sattler's Hardware store, a!W R. E. Be~t's Hat ----· -~r • stor~'. . GEO. lllBAD. P ETE saw a Snuk\!! a_nd wottlt~ P 08 \ 1 1oly lm~e I Kinp;ston, April 27, 1859. lim 4 DAY BOA'!' FOR mentjust imported-price $30 and $35. A lib Cabinet Jlaker & Undertaker l.8a9. eral discount.to. 1 ~lergymden, chhnrchesT,hsabbadth A schoo s, se~1na1'1es an teac. ers. e tra e Cor. Kingdon and Albany venues, been d<.woure<l hy lllln, hall It not lJecn lor _________ ------------- t.uat !!pleudi<l Trout ltol!, armed at the fi1·~tjoint D .IE N '.1' j{ S '.I' R Y. NEW-YDRK & AlBANY, supplied at the usual trade discounts. Pianos BEGS 1 · fi th •-:1·· tb t h nl- and melodeons for rent, and rent allowed if pur· eave to m orm e puu IC a e s I with \t;harp speed, with which Joh? defl;roycd , _ tbemoust~:~t·. The veritable H.od. wtth a fmc as s VAN .N.~.MEE_v;o~I~t1respect chased within a specified time. Monthly pay· 'keeps 9!1 hand ~nd manuf~ctures a~ the ments received towards the purchase of Pianos, shortest not1ce all art1cles of CabiDl'l.t Fur.wtuJ;e .. M: 1 deons <J.nd organs • Mr. Ec~ert respectfnll;r calls part:c~lar attep· LANDING AT sortmeuL of ilook;;, Ltne~. Flies autl ali the ll!!C • full~ mtorm h1s friends, 1.\l.ld es 11 aries for a prolonged Trout l<'iRil can be tnnnd . . the pu?llc general)y, that he st1ll Yonkers, Po'keepsie WeRt Peiut, Rhinebeck, Catskill, &; Hudson. Newburgh, e 0 • t1on to bts sqpply of .art1ch~s pertamJng to tlie: at c,wg-l\•'•·thy's Emporinm. con~mues lu~ Dentistry, at_ bts rooms, above ~a !turd & Katl's store. and w11l take piea!lur~ set·ving hi~ patrons with his nFual promptness in all branches pertaining to Dentistry. Bristol, Sabbath School Books Published by this House: Undertaking Business. The anniversary and sull'day school music As formerly, he keeps constantly on hand th~ F LO KID A WATEH .. --Tbe most fragrant per· fume in the world-fo1· sale by tfl9 BRAGG & JANSE~. OO.AL! OOAL ! OOAL.! L ACKAWANNA COAL will be delivered in . \be Village of Kingst11n, from th~ dock, at ]!'our Dollars per tuu of 2000 lb~.. on tbe side walk or in bins convenient to shovel in from wagons ; and from the yard re screened at Four Do!Jars and fifty cents, as above. Either Egg, Slide 'Doek, Range, Nut or Stove. Uhestnut Coal for the Railway Uoal Stoves at Three Dol lara and seventy~five cent!' as above, nutil far- ther no~iee. Orders taken at the offic.e of the Ulster Ooun· ty Flirnace, or at Balclwin, Hayes & Co's. store. Kingston, July 27, 1801!. lm 80 BALDWIN & CO. N EW POTATOES-Bermudas and Cbarles· tons ; also Pine ·Apples, Or!Uiges, Lemons, ow., Neeived from New'York this day by P. DUMONT, No.3 Wall street. T HOS.Ill wbo wan.t a cup of Good CO'Ifee 1 go te DUMONT'S Gheap Grocery store. and buy yoaf\ifift'ee-.: On hand-Green, Roasted llr Ground, of all ~11da, 1'.-om 13 to 25 cents per vonud . D . UOP in and look 1.\t tbe fresh invoice of rea.l Meerschaum :Pipes and Cigar HO-lders, ·at Langworthy's Emporium. W AR-WAR--WAR-Lieutenanl J. C. ' lves' Military Map of the Seat of War in I~ly, for sale at , Wynkoop's, H O tor Shandaken !-Trout Tackle . Jr eveg dpscription, Hooks, J..jqel!, Ro1ls, Fiies &e., including the o~lebratsa \ Cork Kille~•t..,.fihe most effective Trout Roo\: ev~r ili- veilteit,' and' for sale only at LANGwo~wav's Empotium Pa:re One ·Dollar. book, No.1, contains 32 tunesand hymns.Fr_ice best and most elegant styles of PmcEs UEDt'C~>D on continuous gum work un· til this notice is discontinued. 3 cents each, $2 per hundred. Rosewood, .Mahogany, . \ Passage to Bristol & Po'kee~Y~sie 25 Oents. The annivers~ry and s'nhday echool music Black WallUlt and Oberry Coftl.rts-, • book, No.2, contains 36 tunes and htmns.- got up in, the I~~otest styles, and furnished Witli Entire Satisfaction WARRANTED to all. Ref.erallJ)es given at his rooms when desireli!, 1ro those ll:fling his teeth in place ot those made by tJthers f.n Kinl{ston, Office No. 12 Wall street, Kingston. 20tl DRY GOODS STORE AT MASONIC HALL. THE FAST AND COIDIODIOUS STEAMER Prihe 3 cents eaeh, $2 per hundred. the U10st beautiful linings of saU.n, mel'ino,inal>'- The anniversary atid sunday· scMol tnnsic lin &c. Be v.lso 'fur 11 ishes when de~rir~;d silver book, No. Sb, e!mtainshsOdtunaes and hymns. Price Plates aud handles, elegant bnri!d , dresses, 4: cept~ qac ~, -..,3 per, un re • • shrauds, &c. · . · D. ECKERT: The ann1versary. and sunday school mus1e 1\:ingston June 4 1859. 37 tf book;,com!' .• nin~ Nos. land·2, wltlt several ad- __ .:.._ __ ' ........ ---~' --------,----~ diti.-qal nte'ces, cuntains 75 tnnes and hymn!!.- w·· i1 , p t t B 1-. G Price s ~uts eaeh, $5 pel' hundred. . san S a en . ~r.g ar nn~ The revival penny: muSic books, Nos. ~and 2. Or S~l! Protectl~ Fue-Arms, At Mayer Weil's store, . ?aptain I. P. ~MITH, . No.1 contains18 tunes and hymns. Prtce one Is the Dio~~ effective 11nd srmply.cons~ucted M ASONICH ALL RON-DO-UT LeavesRhmehcckSt!;\~l9nforNewYork cent, No. a conta-ins 3\tunesabd h1mns.- safQgUI\r~e\Ter~ffer,edforth~ C?.mm.eyatwn of'· .a. ..a. ' ' & Price 3 cents each $2 per hundred. :Postage the pdblm. ~I; 1a a perfeoh -anll gnf;nhug s~ou~ A NEw stock 0 ~ Dry Goods is offered at pri. Every Tuesday; ThursdaY Saturday. one ;eent each ' rity against tbe entrance of burglars to sleeping ces whicq. cannot fail to awaken public at at 10-! o'clock., A.M. Returning will leave the The,sallbath~l!chool bell contains 1'51 and for par~i~s trav.?ling in any-, tentiou. Best and latest patterns of Merrimtl.ek . place eve'ry . • hym~s. J:'rioe lZ cents eac;b, $8 ner country, or .athome,is mvalua?le: ;_ Prints, of the richest arid finest quality are 'sold , Wednesday & FrJ.dayJ postage ~ cents each ; elesantly bound, 20 l\ !!n')all Gun or P1~tol, can be carried IlY here at 10 cents a yard. Lawns of the newest for Albany, a.t 12l o'c!ock, p,' M.' The ·Ferry ea.Qh, $15 pe! liundyed; • . · . !!mal\e~t '\;e_!!~ pocket, madtl' to· f!l.e_ten '()n:: and fi~.est styles, worth 1~ cehts, sold at 12-l·:- Boat Rhtne. eon~tee~f! w1th.the Day lJoats. Oongregat1ona!smgmg ; an eight page ~t. ... . \Vmdlnys, and, to explode the mstafit French. Jac~J?,ets,_ w0;rth, ·1s <:ents, sold,;~ 15 Fo,r, futther pa/-'tt()Ulllrs appll to. Price 25c. per doz., $I 50 per hundrlld. tlle the window or opens the door. Chn.Ui Delaine.tl, rich 1.\lld fiiJ,.e, a.t l2t o. Berege oul3m CHARLES CARTER 1 Agent, 'the p,nrp9se ~f ~ Delaines at ·10 and 12 c. All Wool Delaiues . TES'l'JMONIALS OF THE IJOiU.CE W ATEU$ Pl!NO!l AND n.o wage, \Jlsts a, 2 ari'd 3 S, Ginghams ii.t 1() and 12 c. 1859. . DAY BOAT FOR 1859. Xl!ll.oDEQNS. ,i;y,)¥~!:\ ~'fi, ~t. f~ andfastC~ored.Pl'ints·a.t·~ •• T, 8, 9 and 10c. NEW-TORI- &·. mm·. ,· \Th\ B•l\U\ \I.P\\'' to Fme white nan.dkerchiefs.at\\ cts each. One .. .~;· .. v v _, thousand yar4s of r!l~na~ts; Delaines, Plaius, order. lt is a etc., at 12-! cents,· worth 21). A large. and fine LA.Nf)JNG AT -& a~sortmentofHosiery at from 6 to 31 cts. All YonkerS', Wei!lt Point, Newburgh, othe~Ckinds and varieties of GoodB a' the very J.>o'keepsie, Rhinebeck, Bliia'tul, lowest prices. Ootskill and Hud~'On. People woulq do well to call 2QU CXI.\miue my • . . stock berore purchasing elsewhere. Fare One Dollar. . MAYER WElL. Rondout, May 21st, 1859. 251y Passage to BrJstol&.fo'k~~~.~ft'§,t~tA.. I i01118'0~ 'lf:W'l.f . !:\\~-~~~'\ ~. .. . ) . ' • •