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S. Ii. HAIJ^OW, EDITOR & PROPRIETOR.
•... ;P.. HARlJfeAS&& 1
Kingston, Friday, April 29yI85Ui J^^S^scRiRKns^ TAKK NoTiOE.^-Such of our
subscribers as intend to change their residence Vn'tbt^lst of May, will please give notice to the
'Y: leave'tbeif new address at THE l&jSce,..in order to insure the prompt
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^COURTESY. Courtesy is a trai t Of Character t h a t all
. sho;uicf cultivate.'wlio W^ erigag^d i t r pur-
. suits: t n a f depend fbi* success t ippypopu
la r ' ^ o r ^ ' ^ i s ^ d i f f i c u l t \ o e ^ l a i n ; by1
w^rds ani :phVascs ivhat". "'courtesy is. ' I t
is oet ter defined: b y acts / than b y words;
Tllo'fe.e'st idea tha t we can give of it is
th'i t t he courteous man does everything
in a smooth and pleasing way. T h e soul
. of courtesy is Mndness, ' .put a person may
b e kind in his intent ions; and ye t seem
discourteous in his acts . ' Kindness ' i s the
t r ue motive; power of pleasing actions,
but .courtesv' consists in t h e smoothness
wi th which the machinery to which, it is
appl ied is made to work. Hence , i n cul
tivating. ' courteousn ess,! we must imitate
t h e model m a c h i n e ; w.'e mus t bring all
our par ts into harmony, so tha t we can
\ciovQ wi thout grat ing or ja r r ing .
$ Merchants , ministers, . teachers , . law
yers , :• & c , , should always be courteous
men. A l l appearance of gruffness, cold
ness and distance operates much against
, thei r , usefulness, arid their success in bus
iness. I t is not sufficient, for instance,
t h a t t h e merchant should sell good arti
cles a t cheap rates. I n addition to. this,
h e must sell them in a pleasing way, and
must be ab le pleasant ly to meet, a n d to
foii t h e l i t t le foibles "of4 humanity exhibited
b y those who patronize him. H o w often
w e hear t he expression, ' ' I love to t rade
wi th Mr. — — , h e is such. & nice m a n ^
W e have seen some instances of mer-.
chants influencing a large, amount of cus
tom solely b y the power of .cour tesy . 'To
use t h e favorite expression of their lady
customers; *• t h e y had such a nice way
with themselves " Show us the most pop
ular merchant of tlie place, and the most
successful too, if he takes care of his gains,
and we will show you one. who exhibits a
pleasant exterior, or, as the Lat ins used
to say, the suaviter in inodo. W e hope our business patrons will not t ake it amiss
in us , if we advise them to cultivate the
very valuable accomplishment of courtesy.
jf>"5£*Th6 Kingston Daily Chronicle made its appearance last M o n d a y morning, according to promise; lookirig full as well as could be expected, under the. cir-cui)n8ta,nce8, ic get t ing out a. first hum-berY. TVs wo have no confidence in the
; eh.terprize, it soems a p i t y that so much hard l abor and brilliant talents(?) should b e thrown away. P a r r Har low is assistan t editor.—People's Press. '[ :. • ..•;. ' T h e jealousy which tor tures the o arrow soul .of our contemporary has found characterist ic expression. Ono may bo jealous with ' o u t being ridiculous, b y
• b u r y i n g bis jealousy;with all other senti
ments tha t are discreditable to human na-
turo, in tho recesses o r his own bosom ; ?-• .' •''••X • r - • • •• • •'• .
b u t when he sinks to ti J lowest depth of
meanneps in order to .d i sp lay i t ^ h e de
serves tho scorn of all hones t men.
. I n this connection; we deem it proper
t o remark tha t a l i j i he ;no t i ce s / of our
Dai ly which we ha ye thus, far received,
except ing the above have been respectful,
cour teous and even Uind,for wbich we're-.
T H B L A T E S T COKFIDESCE GAME.^-Ther©
is a fellow-traveling thrOughthe Wes te rn
States under different rpmantte assumed
names, making ; cohsiderable money by
means of a novel confidence game.--' ; /
, ' : ^IJe^ieB to a. hotel and takes ia room.
After awhile he sends word to the land
lord tha t he is seriously ill, and asks him
to send for a physician and a minister .-^
When the physician, ministerv and land
lord enter his room, they find on the table
an empty two-ounce vial labeled " l auda
num," and- a communication addressed
" T o the IJnfeeling- . ^ o ^ ? ^ £ ^ 3
jBemi-Byroniov. melancholy sjyle,. informs
them tha t he is ou t of monoy, out of work,
desti tute of friends and t ired of life, and
and tha t he has; taken b u d a n u m . ,The
sympathies of his unsuspecting at tendants
are worked upon. T h e physician gives
him medical.assistance,.the^rainistQ.r prays
for,,him,, and., the landlordV tells bis/sad
story to all who.come ;in. and raises for
the despairing and* fnendless. individual
j u s t snatched from a suicide's gravo',a nice,
handful, of moneys : N e x t morning: the
confidence man loaves, and dur'ins: the
day his victims learn how •they have been
duped. : ; ; : . ,. : '•'.':;'.;:.•.'''•
'SWEEPIH.0 MAcniNEs.--Ono of the most
frequent of household duties for tho. la
dies is tho task'of sweeping. I n nicely
furnished rooms, great care has to bo-ta
ken so as not to u dus t " t h e furniture;
and after.each sweeping, the chairs and
table & c , have to be dusted to remove
the particles of dust which in spite of :the
best of care, will.rise, Borne enterprising
Yankee last {year, contrived a -sweeping
machine, a littlo box, about fifteen inches
square, furnished. 'with a circular hair
brush w h i c h takes' up the dust, as• well
as pins, b i t s of thread, or-any thing that
may be on the floor.: N o dust is. raised,
and after finishing the. work,, all, the dirt
is emptied out, and the machine is again
ready to use. :'•:• \ '-t-^f :",'\-.::•:"•'.
. Like the manufacture of sowing' ma-
chinee, one variety has furnished pat terns
for others, so ' tha t several different swee
pers now •lay claim to public attention.—
W h a t n e x t ? ; ' : : 'Q ^.^W^\5'"R
•miau^iusJuru.irn'iMimiSvefJV3
PBOGEisBiNGS OF BOARD OFDlREeTOKS. Direetpw V Room j Kingston, April 27 tb, 1859.
P r e s e n t Pres ident Wm;. S. Kenyon ,
Directors, Davis , ft icier, Hoffman, Deck
er and Smith.
Oomeliiis V a n Buren, upon proof of
having served five yea r s as a F i reman pf
the village of Kingston,: obtained his .dis
charge certificate.•-:•'•[ .: ; : : : ; : :
••'•• W m , :W. ^Whiddit was/confirmed as a
member of Eagle Hook & La,dder Opm-
p a n y No; •l;:v:v;,':<r/: ;f-^
' P e r r i s Eighmey, ' ; Husted- H . Coons,
J o h n (X Clare; "Rodney Y a n Keuron,Abmv
G a i n s ^ a n d - ^ n l / I I ; Tel ler , w e r e ^
ed as members: pf W i l t w y c k Hose Com-
pany-:Nov; 1;:•. •':/.'•• :.i:•..-' i X ;.: '.;;•;• •'>•; .'; '• • •'•'•:.: :;;
v T h e el ectiOn of J o h n H , lihineh.0art; as
Is tAissistant Poreman of Excelsior Hpso
06. ;No. 4, was ^confirm ed.- '/'••^ \ ; ; .V:' •..
;t T h e mllowin^bijlslwer
;A. Schoonmaker, S t ree t Coin,. :.$i?43'§; 7 ^ a s b r p u c l £ & '•'": S.v Hadselb laying c rosswalks , 28.23
1J. N . Se rmauce ; <• • 146.00
lage of ICingstbn meet "at t h e house of
Wm/Masten^bri- Tuesday,Maiy73rd; !for
the purpose: of 'electing Chi ef '-Engihepr;
Ass is t Chief: Pinging
Cierk for the Eire fDepar tment of said
village, and t h a U h e poll of said election
open a t 5 o'clock, P. w^a,nd close at 7
o'ciocky P. M., and tha t the Clerk cause a
notice, of such election to be published ip
T H E DAiiiY: CHRONICLE. : -i • ;V' ' . - .
Besolvled/ T h a t Di rec tor Ttidcr and
Chief Engineer Shar^ be appointed a committee to enquire wha t • repairs a re necessary for: the erigineof American Co. No. 1, and the cost of the same. Adj , ;
- • • . . i , , , ^ . . ,. • . „ . 7 7 7 ^ 1 . . . ; . . . . . . . . ^ _ . •• -. — ,....... y • . - i« fc . . M ^ M U ^ I . H •mntmtf
A slight accident occurred to the Pow- . - ^ ^ ^ - r f ^
ell on its return tr ip Wednesday , which, Qapital $7^0,000.
acter,| occasioned for a , t ime consiuerable . _>^i : » . : m
alarm... ':]'-:y/--';''i-:\i::^::-.''. :yvy:':- >^:'V:'? V:
I t ajppears t h a t when the Powell was
being, repaired the past winter, at Cold
Springs, the engineer of the works desired
Capt . Anderson to grant him ' the privi-
lege of at taching to t he cylinder a eon-
nection for ^he'purpose of letting out t he
water, which after a time collects a t the
bottom.:- I t was granted. Oh Teusday
evening, when the Powpll^was- about four
miles belbw Tarr'ytowni, a slight displace:
ment or loosening of oho of. t he bolts of
this:': ''wrmbiitpfy'^ ppk^^ place," .sufficient: to
allow of tliv. ij^ji ^ e ' o f - s l i ^ t quantit ies
of steam and air alternately; a t each rovo.-:
-+r-Vi-*~
t u r n ou r thanks. - » • • * -
. ' E a s t e r is the first Sunday after the first:
full moon after t he 21st of March .—N. Y.
' D a i l y Express . ' • .,' '•' .:'•'': '••) Vi--K5%'&'7. ' T h i s is not qui te correct. Eas te r day
is ,the.fiirsl; Sunday af te r the fjrst:full.m6op
which happens pn or
M ^ c h . . • '[;::i:J '••;••••
,i¥ri-
after the 211st day of
* • • -. A citizen of H a g ; e r t o w n r M d ; , has in
^jjBjppB8.esnipb: three :<iiastcr eggs, inscrib-
^ ^ 1 7 8 8 , 1 7 ^ , and 1799, which have
b e o n J o hi i family since the ^>'^ates; r}:k
*•&+-
rt: AtJBURN S T A T R Pf i iS0N.-n^f | rhere are
Thii i«.rather more t h a n th'eOHlAal .num-
'1&*& I f crime continues to M%Jrvse t he
game as At present ra tes , this r;. ison will
soon be too: smal l
.• KINGSTON CHUONICLE,—This / is the
name- of a new daily paper just started in Kingston, Ulster county, |by S. R Har low. T H E CHRONICLE io about the size of the . Daily. P r e s s , ' . a n d is published at twelve cents a week.; T h e fir4st number was issued on Monday last. I t looks very noat', and is pret ty well ' ' .made up . " W e con gra ta late Our Kings to n n ei ghbprs on the accession of a daily paper, among tht»m, and have no doubt they.,will give the new .enterprise the: encouraging support it; j u s t ly ^QS^yQH^Po'kee^s^ffaify Press. ' -':. '> •. .•' :: '•.'••: .• '..•''':' '•rr.'--r ':-:'-v:•:':'
- • © + -
Snow fell i n Buffalo on Sa tu rday to
t h e <lej*th Of several inches. V
D E A T H OF BISHOP D O A N E . — T h e P i g h t
P e v . George Washington: Poane ,Pro tes -
tant Episcopal -Bishop of N.ew-Jersey,
died at; his residence in Burl ington, on
Wednesday , aged sixty, years. Bishop
Doahe, the son of Jona than Doano, an in
dustrious carpenter of Trenton, was born
in 1799, receiveVl.his education a t Union
College, whence.he graduated at the age
of 19, and immediately commenced the
study of Theology. H o was ordained as
deacon of the Episcorjal Ch urch, b y Bish
o p H o b a r t , in 1821, and was elevated to
the priesthood two years a f t e r w a r d s ; . : ;
A few days since a cent was sold in
Boston for $21. I t was stamped in 1793.
A t the same sale, a half dollar, stamped
the last week of Washington ' s adminis
tration, b rought $57. • ,: •' .:v;•,.;..]'-••""•
PARMING TO Soiia PURPOSE;—Professor
Mapes , a N e w Y o r k chernist,hires a farm
in N e w Jers'ey,' ©f about 120 -acres, for
which ho pays an' annual rent of> $500.—
I t is devoted principally ^ ^ m a r f e t ^ r t
dening and '-/thebraising of :garcl en seeds,
^ r o m tn W far hi the's'ales for produce^ for.
a year past, as np^ears1 ' from a .d^tailedr
s ta tement ' in t h e 1 i f t Y ; ^
ed'to•$il';62S-:88f ;an'dfih'e expensed of ^11
k inds : t i t 3 i l 5^ ' 60 ,v loa t i ng ' a net profit of :$8,475;%-!':,rV;:--;v:i ^ J ^ ; ^ | ^ M ^
' W e hbpe the above Will serve aB a bint
to: the farmers in this vicinity..1
. SENATOR • SEWARD.-—Senator Seward
will soon leave for a tour ' through Europe .
H e is expected, to s ta r i on- the ^ t h of
May'next.f••/':. ::^ ••; :^:••',•:'::•::--.'^':vK--:^'v^
. President Buchanan boasts tha t lie i s
^nvexceileht rhealth. ; H e r e m a r k e c l o n t h e
^ J d inst;, t h a t t l iat ' d a y v w a s h |s 68th:
•birth dayv • •;!'-i;'''.;.'.•(•;••-^:-•]'•;,:/i^,
' T H E NEW :• . YORic CONFERENCE — T h e
NQW York Conference is: ope of the fbr ty -
sG.ven Conferences which constitute the
Methodist Episcopai: Church Nortli.'v I t
consists of t h e territory how included in
the New York, Po-keepsie,. Newburgh v
Prattsville,; Monticello apd Bhinobeck
districts.? Within ' i ts l imits; are situated:
about '300 churches. •-•;: :•'
The: Sevent ie th Annua l Session of this
Conference will commence on Wednesday
nbxt a t the St. James M. IS. Church of
Kingston.'•'. T h e Annual; Conference Scr-
mon will bo preached b y D r . McCliiitock,
President of 'Troy^ Univers i ty . The An
nual/ Missionary Sermon will be preached
by D r . Clark;^Editor of the Ladies Re
pository.' During t h e "Session, a Mission
ary, and a S u n d a y , Schoo l Anniversary
will be held. T h e appointed speakers
for thefbrmei : are R e v . / M e s s r s . C. D .
E'Oss, D.^Jm^^^j^i^f^f^ ', for the Tatter, J . W . Beach, A . M . Hough , D. H .
King and A / I t o g e r s . ' . { : ^ V ? : ^ ^ : ^ ^ M ^ these exercises will: t ake ; place,' will b e given in a future number of our Daily.
The l is t of ministers who are to at tend
this Session of the Conference, together;
with the places w.here^
tained, wi l l ;be 'pub l i shed -in Monday's
edition of T H E CHRONICLE;: . &-'ip
lutibn of tlie wheels. •• T h i s p o f course,
'Caused a shrieking'.andspm^^
M'noise j considerably •alarming the^pas-
sehgers fcra tipie-r; t ^ l ^ ^ j ' ^ j a j d , nec
essary a reduction of :the r a t e of speed.
Capt . A nderson-prpraptlyNinfoiTne'dt,he
passengers. of. the,;true;state pf• •' the, case^
and offered: to .allow them tp go ashore
so as to t ake ' the ' ca r s ; or to..Vut.th.em on
board the South America, if overtaken by
tha t boat , ; :^ | f t . | tK^ a l l chose t o remajin
on b6ard; V(The;Powelireaeied^:hcr;dock
at R ; h d o u t ' a t a quar te r ' p'ast^efoven, her
usua l time being nine o 'clock/
W e are persuaded tjiat^tlie occurrence
of this slight accident t o ; the Pow/oll will
have no injurious effect, upon the estima
tion in which1 she i s held; by; t he public.
I t was of so.slight a '^&r^^^^:H^}^T^^
of being 'fully r ighted before-the n e x t
morning,: Ail know tha t Capt . Andersph
is excelled b y no' one, in earnest, person-
al-.endeavors to render.his";boat t he safest,
fleetest and ^ nipst;commodious on the riv
er. Tha t the public appreciate hisefforts,
is eviderit, by ' t he number o f passengers
the Powel l carries every (Jay. ; .; : :• v :;
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P A L S B A L A R M OF EIRE.--—The enter-
prising chaps who got iip an alarm of fire
on Wednesday rJrght,- need further prac
tice. They a r e eptirely behind, the. times;
T h e y did-it so bungUhgiy^^ tha t the decep
tion was apparerit to all. I f the. fellows
engaged in the affair need any ; encourage
ment let. t h e m send u s their names,, and
we will 'get a feather .medal struck for
thein., having ^h'e figure, of the anirnal
wliich has long ears, braying.
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'.%i'.
••"' L A N G WORTH Y ?^; EMPb^ujyi.—Our read-r
ers should visit this wonderful p lace . ; - I t •ii •'••'= ' ' • • • ' . '< <•'••'• '•' ' V . ; _ ' - i " = l - - : ' / : ^)r':'}:'r.' ••''•>: «v •VXy''-'!
is quite as good ."as.. a^Museum.. .The cu
r ious, : the usefuiv tlie amui ing ,and the
'scientific' are so mixed up in fhe ra re ar-
rangementof its thousand and pne.articles, .-.y-.'/P:>Mi [^^••:-^i\ ?>-:'..• . W M W i ? ^ ' as to furnish a, tout ensemble sewoni Wit« ],:•••; ').-;-;;,;.i:.i:'i:v:s:;j^ '-;-?>m:"n amn?>wJy-nessed; ••:<•>,: ' .•' ,;.-•• r - ' - •',, •..
W e canndt undertake; to notice parties
ulars,,for we would certainly get lost in a
niazebf wha t ; to us a t least :Would, 'beun-
hameable"'fopjecjiii ;•'' E p r ' w h a t he h'0 to
sell;we r e ^ r to M
which we hope will be carefully read. „,.. •/;;:v:'-^;.;• .*-..;;,
;;l.!:.:;•..;•!;•::.a';;.•;••&-^;..^;.-:i'..;•/•':.
; - T h o Manhat tan r jleayes .JRondout for
Ne^ vYork, this^Cte^ttOpn ati nye^c lock ' ,
frorri T . Cornejl's doc)^ • i; ; N v' SJ-.v^
PROBABLY ANOTHER."CASE O F I N F A N T I
CIDE,—The,remains of the dead . body of.
a negro child was 'found on Thursday,
near t h e house Of JacobJB. 'Davis , partly
conceal ed under some leaves^ . Erom ap-;
pearances it was put thero/spon afterbir th.
Yesterday Esq ; Abee] s u m m o n e d w ju ry
and held anih^iiest. ••^t^resuJ^pfJJi'eirSe-
liberat'ions Wo h a v e not- learned. I t : is
supposed tha t ;the.bcdjr h a d laid;where i t
was found for some:time: past; / • " * « — . •
.•":•'•• AMERIQAN. ;EXPRESS. COMPANY, '—-We
hope that theragency of'• the American
Express Company; established illkiBliiig-
ston will he'.vliKerajtyj patronizedv# T t s
agent , JVlr. CharloslSchryver, is.:prompt,
energetic and; business-like in- the dis
charge of his duties.: / I t is t h e safest and
quick est w ay of' ^^fit^^'^'at^§i^ariLft pack
ages tolal l par ts of t he country; / ; / / —<>•>
T h e , Orihoco^TobaQcO sold -by J . Si
Lahgwor thy is; certainly the purest and
pleasantest article now in t he market for
smokers. W e , have tried it, and find it
fully equa l ; to t h e recommehdat ipn^ es
pecially if used in one of Lah'gwprthy's
meerschaums;; : ; : . ;;;-;;;-•;.-; >'.•';,;.-'A;./'.;•'-;;-
No. 25 AVall Street , . . . . . . ;• j.. Kingston, N.. Y
Are prepared to forwardCwitli SAFETY ..a. qd Pis raTCH,' Merchandise, SptciOi Jewelry, Valuables, Bank Notes, Collect Bills, —v^tes, Drafts,-Accounts, &c. FORWAK.'iEn.'jr VQD3 sikbj ct? to purchase' or otherj:ob]w^6^''i^^flibcHb<f-8iino on delivery, thrp^gbqut ^. /. .; .
, Kew York, PeflJbsyiv ania Westj Ohio, indl-' ana, • : |^jq'qi^%^'icbj^ai^e^en^uc^
'lowa,i Wisconsin Mitinesota, Mis- . Spuri, Nebraska^Canada West,
•;;/'' '$'• i '^ '^nsas^&c^'^: '" :
Running paily^Mp^Me^v^iitiSliys excepted) on I'assenger Trams and Steamers;W' and.l'rorn all the principal Cit^s, Towns. and Villages in the ^esferr .^Jompete'ht $pS&$3ffiM$p)P0<lt the transaction of business: connecting with responsible'JG^p'ress 0ompa'nics!to <" all parts of the Uv'Sv;,California, Europe, &c., iSJeiiv-pj: .-•••'..
jZd'-AU Orders promptly attended to/ The:facUithjs of thisCbinpany/are.unsurpass
ed. Each.^Express in charge of Special Messengers/- ;-.'•'/•/':'•• ' -"•-. •' "'•-'•'' •• : v Mrti *.;* ; ^ r M a r k ' packages via America^ Express
Gompany.'-'Q2^'; •-'";] 1 \ ^; i!v^ '—•.-:-'?'•. This line will be fotmej W- Ve the'''quickest
and safest. No• .ch'argi made Jfor .palling for . Freight. Leave your brders at-the-Office at Wyhkoop's Bookstore. T C; S O E R Y V M ' ^ A M
\'f. DRAFTS foraff^nio^jnjk won England, IrtelttM .and ' i Scotland, and PASSA'QB
^TICKETS to and.fronv Eu-rope by the Atlantic ll'oyal Mail Steani Nfifviga • tiph Company. Office 25.-Wall street^/opposite Ulster County Bank,- Kingstbh, N. Y.-*-*"' ' •••*
c51y ; ; v •C;.S0iil^YVER> Agent. ,
;;: George! Meadtf^-l M SUverPlofirig ^^SZ^Mpi^. '
/ N TORdE MEAD bas' ' Temo'vecL'Mty [Silver \X Platin- Establishraerrt ^ o ; No. '\ffi North Front tiyt§iffn&0&6^ and. Cap stpref ^liere'he'irit^hdsto/kee^th^ largest assortment of |»imnitujgp/for Qarriages an,d Ilar-iiicss^o^^jfod^ partof the.fpilo^ying articles r , ,7v4 , : *
North's gig trees,'brass,1silver'"and Japanned .solf adj iisting *gig- trefe j brass. Silver, Japan, iron and jwood banies, buckles, :.,yits. hopjes and ter-rets,'harness rings, rbih,halter and breast snap?, •ornaments,vRosettesv reiu and girth'web, stitch-ing thread and saddler^ silk, all colors, brass and .silver lined, ivory/and bone martingale tings, awls, needles, awl•hafts, and a full assortment qf harness, maker's .tools ; hub: bands, brass, silver..and. japaned.an^jsves and patterns; silver m'oiildln^Hop' props, %irtain frames, l i-ning-ijallBi enameled clo.tlt pi^eat and enameled leather, moss, curled.hair, <xc. ' ; . '
Also, all kinds of Bran's and Silver Plating ;in. the line done at short/notice; arid on reasonable term's. 68 North .Front'str.eet^betweea Sharp & Sahler's Hardware store, and It. B/Best's Hat: store1./ , . -.•'-.-, • : : • ./GEO. MEAp.
Kingston, April 27, 1859. ;-' '.* 6m 4
Tlie People's Store i FAKCT AS'D STAPLfc DRY GOODS,
' / '•• ::'• ; / • ;* ' C ^ 1 0 0 ^ 1 ^ } ' ^ ^ •
GLASSWARE
o s greatly:;^ k e e p vi | • '•.'•.'/
weekly ;$3J ourgon m
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J»r'e now ready to display ^ilfavor'ua with a call.—
F e e M p ^ ^ ^ e n ^ ^ p W p ^ ^ be selected with, the j | w ^ S » WXK, and at prices that defy co.u^eti ticl';'fw'f(l give/uniyersal'satis-faotioh. We willnot.be undersold—-and, as we buy largely from .auction,'wc.can offer many'articles' for Us.8 than the cost of manufacture.
A large assortment pf;the latestj styles of
•••^MdntiJ^St Baglahs: and 'Dustersy
on hand and made to order. We will not publish a list!of prices, or enu
merate our stock, for we keep everything in our line.- Suffice it to say, if yo'uwaht Good Goods, if you want Cheap Goods, if ypn vant Fashion*., able Goods, if you want Pretty Goods, by all means go to V ; / ' / TAPPEN'S.
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J y / ; ' ' / | ; ; ^ A . NEW-Dry^ Goods Establishment will bo ;^^y»hed iti Wall street;/(nearly Opposite' tho
unty Bank, arid, adjplning the Milling s' Margaret Wcstbrools;)^pn:;: - ' .
WEDNESDAY; MAY 4th; 1859, Comprising every style and variety of Ladies Dyess Goods to be found in,a city, market/.y
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T Y ^ I J S E ' 'puft^fsiii^b •&$$$£§i^A'^nlM^id J t l Jv(ari<j(y, Including, . ^e j^h lng useful, in kitcheaveppnomy, fr.P.m, a. BAsting Piri • to ,a .Q'bok 8tove,'.'fbr Bale' at' prices^ to BUJOhefUm^s",' a j; '.-;i•&X'•••»'': iS^iSiwIBrafe'1^ sign/of ;the' Goloen M T O X i ^ f f l U * «*»'
ULSTER COUNTY -CL12RK'3C'O^FICE.^-. iKiwbsTON, Ap-il 21st, 18^9. - /^ ..
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and sexv,<»!at a Circuit P9ytt dodv Oftujfe of :pj^r and Terminer, to bo held i t t he COU^HQUS^^ jri' Kingston, in,said/fJpUtvtyV>n»th9 .tlilM ^Inhday o£, Mky; 1880; ^ 10'o'clock |; S f e S S i P : ; :• •
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