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P. B. Warner's Harness and Sal. dlery Store is 'the center of attraction for those who wish to dress their horses os: in the best style. His materials are good. his workmen skillful and his pricey so low that every man who owns a horse can af- ford to have a good harness. Whitehead's Patent Back Strap, Hip Strap and Crupper, are manufactured by him. Let those who want anything in his live call on him. Abeel Street, above Division, Rondout, N. Y. His card appears on page 242.
Benjamin S. Platt, proprietor of Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Rondont. N. Y., advertises on page 250. Mr. Platt is prepared to furnish Lumber of all kinds. Scroll Work, Sash, Doors and Blinds, as low as any other establishment in the County. Being located on the Mary Pow- ell Dock, it is convenient for shippers by Rail or Boat. Call and see him before making purchases.
Dr. Kingsley, of Rome, justly cele- brated for the many cures he has effected of that most distressing disease, Cancer, pub- lishes a notice on page 1. He is prepared to treat all scrofulous diseases. and others of long standing, and assures his patients that they will not be charged a heavy bill and dismissed without receiving any belie- fit. Persons who cannot conveniently call upon him in person, can address him by letter, and will receive prompt attention. Dr. K. is a graduate, with an experience of over fourteen years in the practice of medi- cine. Let the afflicted give him a call.
Sahler, Reynolds & DuBois, whose advertisement appears in marginal lines, are endeavoring to satisfy the de- mands of the trade in Ulster and adjoining counties, and for this purpose have estab- lished stores in Kingston and Ellenville. where they are prepared to furnish at Wholesale or Retail, Hardware, Agricul- tural Implements and Machinery, Leather Belting, Gunpowder &c. The success that has attended the efforts of this firm in the past, is an indication that they are ap- preciated by the public. We cordially com- mend them to the patronage of the public.
Odell, English & Co., Merchant Tailors, Kingston, N. Y., advertise in mar- ginal lines. We take great pleasure in cail- ing the attention of our readers to this first-class Clothing House, where they can find all styles, prices and sizes of Clothing to suit the wants of their customers. While they sell the best of goods, their prices are as low as any in the State for the same quality. The cold weather is ap- proaching; now is the time to purchase a new suit. Remember the place, Savings Bank Building, opposite the Court House, Kingston, N. Y.
Calvin Markle, dealer in Groceries, Druge, Medicines, Flour, Feed &c., Accord, N. Y., will attend to the wants of his cns- tomers and supply them with a great varie- ty of necessaries and luxuries at as low rates as any of his neighbors. By refer- ring to his card on page 23> you will learn something to your advantage.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect, Harvester in the World. Adrianee, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
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POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS. 317
Post Offices and Post Masters of Ulster Co.
POST OFFICE.
TOWN.
POST MASTER.
Accord.
Rochester.
John J. Schoonnaker
Bearsville.
Woodstock
.John H. Dabois
Big Indian
Shandaken
Joseph Smith
Boiceville
Olive
W'in. Cure
Brook's Crossing.
Olive
Bruynswick.
Lloyd.
Wm. B. Roberts
Clintondale
Shawengunk
Abner Hasbrouck
Creek Locks.
Rosendale ..
Jacob A. Van Wagenen
Cripple Bush
Marbletown
Theodore Wilklow
Dairyland
. Wawareing Wesley Gray
Denning
Denning.
James Johnson
Dry Brook
Hardenburgh Wm. Utter
Dwaarskill
. Shawangunk. Jonathan L. Vernooy
Ellenville
Wawarsing . George A. Dudley
Esopus
.Esopne. Marinus V. Wheeler
Evensville
Wawarsing. . Jacob Mance .Jr.
Fly Mountain
Kingston .. George W. Bowen
Galeville Mills.
Shawangunk.
David E. Davis
Glasco ..
. Saugerties.
. Philo Fuller
Greenfield .
Wawarsing
Clarkson Northrup
Hardenburgh
Arthur Noxan
High Falls ..
Marbletown.
Frederick O. Norton
Highland
Lloyd.
. Abiah P. Heston
Homowack
Wawarsing
. Elias Newkirk
Harley.
. Hurley
Samuel Ten Eyck
Kerhonkson
Wawarsing
James O. Schoomaker
Kingstou.
Kingston ..
Joseph S. Smith
Kyperike
. Rochester
.John Alliger
Lackawack
Albert Moore
Lake ffi!l
Isaac W. Mosher
LeFever Falls
Gardiner
.Louis Hasbrouck
Lloyd.
Lloyd.
. Alfred Lane
Marien
Saugerties
John Maxwell
Marbletown
Marlborough.
John H. Baxter
Milton
Marlborough
Ethan Parrott
Modena
.Plattekill ..
Samuel Church
Nypanoch
.Wawarsing
Herman Stevens
New Hurley
Shawangunk
Isaac Fowler
New Paitz.
New Paltz.
. Theodore Deyo
Ohioville
New Paltz
Daniel L. Heaton
Olive.
Olive.
Abram C. Hull
Olive Bridge.
Olive
Frederick S. Van Wagenen
Phoenicia
. Shandaken
.M. J. C. Woodworth .Richard W. Hill
Plattekill.
Plattekill
Chas. E. Thompson
Port Ewen
Esopns.
Philip A. Schryver
Quarryville
. Saugerties
Wolf Lesser
Rifton Glen
.Esopus
Calvin T. Hazen
Roudout
. Kingston ..
.Wm. Winter
Rosendale
Rosendale
Jonathan Auchmoedy
Samsonville
. Olive
.Hector S. Grant
Saugerties.
.Shandaken W'm. V. Gillespie
Shawangunk
. Olive.
.Chas. L. Howk
Stone Ridge.
Shandaken
James M. Lock wood
Turnwood
Hardenburgh
Amos Wamsley
Tuthill
Gardiner
.James S. Du Bois
Ulster Park
. Esopus
Albert M. Morris
Ulsterville
Shawangunk.
Abraham Rosekrans
Walker Valley.
Shawangunk.
Cornelius Barnhart
Wawarsing ..
Wawareing
Jacobus Roos
West Camp.
Hurley
John S. Everitt
Wilbur.
Kingston. .Henry II. Pitt-
Woodland
Sbandaken .. David Woodworth
Woodstock
Woodstock
.John H. Dubois
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BUCKEYE
Adrianoe. Platt & Co .. 105 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map. Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
. Wawareing ... Woodstock
Rosendale. Chas. H. Clearwater
Libertyville
. Marbletown
.Jacob Burr
Marlborough
Pine Hill
.Shandaken
. Saugerties. .E. D. Chipman
Shandaken.
.Shawangunk Hampton LeFevere
Shokan
Marbletown
.Fred S. Vanwagenen
The Corner
Sangerties. W'm. E. Port
West Hurley
Hardenburgh.
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318 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
John Kendall
& Co.,
Thermometer Manufacturers ! New Lebanon, N. Y.
ESTABLISHED 1820.
The reputation of this Manufactory is not surpassed by any, either in the United States or Foreign Countries, and our increased facilities render us able to fill orders promptly, and at as LOW RATES as any other Manufacturer.
Scientific men, who have been made acquainted with the method of Graduation in use in this Establishment, pronounce it perfect. It conforms to the inequalities of the calibre of the tube, and thus secures a uniform accuracy of Graduation.
Our Standard Instruments are used by the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C.
Thermometers for Dairy ? . And other nees, constantly on hand.
Orders solicited. Price list sent on applica- tion. JOHN KENDALL. EDWARD C. CLARK.
Jahler, Reynolds & OuBo's, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks
Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &e., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.
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MEMBERS OF THE BAR-BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
319
Members of the Ulster County Bar.
P. O. ADDRESS
P. O. ADDRESS
Adams, G. R
Rondout, Lawton & Stebbins . Rondout
Bernard, Reuben
Kingston
Lefever, C. H ..
Gardiner
Bickley A. Wharton ..
. Rondout |Lounshery. & DeWitt Kingston
Bookstaver, Jesse F
Saugerties ---
Lyon & Van Wagenen. Ellenville
Brodhead. Frank Ellenville
Macauley, R. F Kingston
Cantine, Peter. Saugerties
Mellion, Arthur. Rondout
Carpenter, O. P. Highland
Post, S. A. Law Ellenville
Champlin, C. R. N.
Rondout
Schoonmaker & Hardenbergh Kingston
Chipp. Howard .. Kingston
Schoonmaker, M. Kingston
Cockburn, Howard . Kingston
Schutt, M. . Shokan
Codu, Benj. M. Sangerties
Sharpe, Geo. H. Kingston
Cooper, J. M .. .Stone Ridge
Saugerties
Dewitt, John T Ellenville
Kingston
Doughty. J. J
New Paltz
Dubois, J. H .. Kingston
Van Etten, J. E ..
Durham. E. A. Kingston
Van Wagenen, McD
Kingston
Fiero, J. N Saugerties
Van Wagonen, James M. . Kingston
Fowler, Chas. A Kingston
Westbrook, J. Jr. High Falls
Gray. J. G.
. Napanoch
Westbrook, T. R. & F. L Kingston
Westbrook, Wallace. . Kingston
Hasbrouck, Frank K. and Lewis .. . . Tuthill
Whitaker. E. & C. Saugerties
Hoar, Friend Jr Kingston
Winans, H. Saugerties
Wood, E. S. Rondout
Keeler, Geo. G.
Ellenville
'Woolsey, C. Meech Milton
Kenyon, J. D. V .. Accord | Woolsey, G. C
Rondout
Kenyon. Wm. S. Kingston
Keyser, D. E.
.Kingston
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
TOWN.
Denning. .. Danniel Gillett
Esopus Morgan Everson
Gardiner. Abner Hasbrouck
Hardenburgh. Amos Wamsly
Rosendale . Israel Snyder
Harley .J. S. Everett
Kingston Abraham A. Deyo Jr. ; Shandaken.
Lloyd. Ezekiel Elting Shawangunk Abraham N. De Yoe
Marbletown .Jacob Burr . Wawarsing. .Ira Webb Marlborough . Jesse Lyon | Woodstock. Orson N. Vandervort New Paltz Josiah J. Hasbrouck i
TOWN.
Olive. John D. Watson
Plattekill. .Thaddone Hait
Rochester .. John D. Winfeld
Saugerties. Thomas Maxwell Richard W. Hill.
Hoornbeck, Benj. B Rosendale
Turner. Benj. Jr. . Kingston
. Shokan
Smith, J.
Sparling. D. W
Griffith, Henry. Shandaken
Young, S. G. Highland
S Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, &e,, at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville. Yaller, Reynolds & Du Bois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks
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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
The New Paltz Independent, published by Ralph LeFevre, New Paltz, N. Y., was started in 1868, by an association of gentlemen, and, under the management of its present editor and proprietor.is winning its way to the homes of multitudes of the citizens of this part of the County. Each number contains a judicions selection of localand general news, and miscellaneous matter, making a valuable family paper. It is a live paper and its increasing circula- tion indicates that it is appreciated. Job work of every description is neatly execu- ted at the same office. See advertisement on page 266.
A. H, Krom, dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Drugs, Boots, Shoes &c., Accord, N. Y., publishes a finely dis- played advertisement on page 246, from which our readers will see that he has a full supply of all goods needed in this com- munity, so that by calling on him, they will be saved the trouble of calling at half a doz- en places to obtain as manydifferent kinds of goods. Mr. Krom has purchased his goods for cash, at a low figure, and is willing to sell for a small profit. Parties laying in a supply of winter goods, will find it for their advantage to give him a call. Try him and see whether we have told the truth.
G. W. Lanfare, Carriage Manufac- turer, Turnpike Street, Saugerties, N. Y., publishes a card on page 254. Mr. L. has had many years experience in the business and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He gives his personal supervi- sion to every department, and with good materials and good workmen, he is able to give the public, carriages. unsurpassed in workmanship and and durability by any in this region. He makes a specialty of Light Buggies and Two Seated Carriages. We commend him to the patronage of a dis- criminating public.
George S. Secore, No. 26 Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y .. is prepared to furnish you with a good Hat or Cap, and a set of Furs for this cold weather. Indeed he will give you anything in the line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Truuks, Umbrel- las, Satchele &c., at prices to suit. Judging from the numbers who frequent that store, and their improved appearance when they leave, we infer that he is having a lively trade. Ilis card appears on page 258.
D. W. M. La Moree. Physician and Surgeon, Office and Residence Accord. N. Y., publisher a card on page 242, to which we refer our afflicted patrons.
MI. Newwitter, proprietor of the New York Store, Division Street, Rondout, N. Y., has an unusally select stock of Dry Goods. Fancy Goods &c., and is prepared to sell as low as any in this market. His stock is kept np to the demands of his cus- tomers, who will give him credit for good taste in the selection of goods, and for a thorough knowledge of the wante of his customers. Onr patrons will please read his advertisement on page 262, and then call and examine his goods. Of course they will purchase.
Van Deuxen Brothers, Drugzista. Kingston and Rondout, N. Y., are prepared to supply the Country trade with Drug-, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Kerosene Oil and Pure Liquors, in any desired quau- tity to suit purchasers, and at prices to -at- isfy all reasonable demands. Their adver- tisement appears on page 238.
Wallkill Valley Sleigh Works, of James B. Crowell, located about a mile from Shawangunk Village, is an establish- ment worthy the patronage of all who have occasion to purchase anything in this line. Children's Sleighs and Agricultural Imple- ments are largely manufactured, and those who want a good article at a reasonable price, will find it for their advantage to par- chase at this establishment. Mr. C's facili- ties for manufacturing a great variety of wooden ware are not surpassed, and we cordially commend him to the patronage of the public. For further particulars, please see advertisement on page 274.
W. J. Kent, dealer in Foreign and American Marble. Division Street, Ron- dout, N. Y., keeps a good assortment of materials and is prepared to furnish Mon- uments or Headstones, of any desirable size or pattern, at short notice. We advise all interested parties to call and see speci- mens of his work and materials before purchasing elsewhere. His card appears on page 258.
William Coles, dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Agricultural Implements &c., Shawangank, N. Y., advertises on page 270. Mr. Coles keeps a good stock of goods, such as are wanted by his numerous cus- tomers, and sells at reasonable prices. Everything connected with a first-class Hardware and Stove establishment will re- ceive prompt attention. If you want a good Stove, Pump, or anything in this line. call on Mr. Coles. His store is near the Depot.
Wmn. M. Everitt. Blacksmith and Patentee of the Everitt Tuyere. which every Blacksmith will appreciate. It needs only to be known, to be generally adopted. Mr. Everitt's place of business is Mulden, N. Y., where he will attend to a I calls. See card, page 254.
Thomas S. Hillas, Jobber and Builder, and dealer in all kinds of Build- ing Material, Partition Street, Saucer ies, N. Y .. publishes a card on page :54. to which we take pleasure in calling the at- tention of the public. Mr. Hillas thoroa b- ly understands his business and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, a· d furnish materials for the same. Persons who propose to erect new buildings or re- move oid ones, will find it for their ad- vantage to call on Mr. H.
G. R. Adams, Attorney and Conn- selor at Law, Rondont, N. Y., publishes s card on page 212. Mr. Adams is prepared to attend to all business connected with his profession as wellas that of Notary Public. Our patrons will find his office in Romer & Tremper's Building, where he will give them a cordial welcome.
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Map.
BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester in the World.
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321
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
Kingston Argus Newspaper and Job Printing Establishment is advertised on page 314. The Argus was started, under another name, in 1801, and has already passed beyond the " three score years and ten," an age to which few men and fewer newspapers live to see. Instead of being weakened by age it is still in the vigor of manhood. and bids fair to enjoy a long and prosperous life. Mr. H. G. Crouch. the pro- prietor, spares no pains to make his paper and his Job Offiee second to none in the County. He has facilities for all kinds of Printing, and executes all work in good style.
I. Bernstien, Merchant Tailor and Manufacturer of Clothing, No. 86 North Front Street. Kingston, N. Y., publishes a card on page 206. Those acquainted with Mr. B. need not be told that he gets up Cloth- ing to snit his customers. and in the very best style. Call and see for yourself.
H. A. Merritt & Co., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Beef. Pork, Lamb and all kinds of meat, Washington Avenue, Kingston, N. Y .. publishes a card on page 206. If you want the best the market af- fords, call on Merritt & Co., who will furn- ish you with a good roast, steak or chop, that will make you forever ignore a purely vegetable diet. Try it.
S. Conwell. dealer in Groceries, Pro- visions, Boots, Shoes, Crockery &c., corner of Abeel and Hone Streets, Rondout, N. Y., advertises on page 222. His stock of Wood and Willow Ware, Oil Lamps, Drugs, Me- dicines &c., commend him to the favor of his customers.
H. & J. C. Adams, Agente for the Littlefield Stove Manufacturing Co., at Highland. N. Y., keep on hand a good sup- ply of first-class Cook and Parlor Stoves, Copper and Tin Work, Pumps, Sinks, and all articles usually kept in a first-class es- tablishment of this kind. Fruit Jars, Lamps and Fixtures, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, furnished toorder, and all work exe- cuted with promptness and in the best manner. He advertises on page 226.
Dr. J. C. Norton, Dentist. No. 5 Wall Street, Kingston, N. Y., is prepared to at- tend to all wants in his line, whether in the mechanical or surgical department. Dr. N. keeps posted as to all improvements and is prepared to treat successfully, in. the most scientific manner, all cases pre- seuted. Those afflicted will do well to give him a call. See card, page 170.
Daniel B. Stow, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Garden St., Rondout, N. Y., is prepared to insure your life or property in some of the most reliable Companies in the United States. None but the richest can afford to go uninsured. Mr. Stowe will give all necessary information and in-ure you on the most reasonable terins, consis- tout with security. His card appears on page 212.
S. Weiner, Wholesale dealer in Li- quors of all kinds, No. 8 Garden Street, Rondout. N. Y., advertises on page 238. warrants all machines to give satisfaction. Those interested will call on him.
Wm. Bertsche's Steam Lager Beer Brewery, Rondout, N. Y., isadvertised on page 262. He has a Depot in New York City at 27 First Avenue, between First and Second Streets, where his customers may be supplied.
N. Wakelee, Furniture dealer. No. 102 North Front Street, Kingston, N. Y., has one of the finest stock« of Furniture to be found in the County. It includes ele- gant Parlor, Dining Room and Ofilce Fur- niture, and Chamber Sets of Black Walnut, Chestnut &c. Indeed the rich and the. poor can find here any desirable style and price, accompanied by a corresponding quality. In the line of Bed Springs and Mattresses, Mr. W. cannot be beat. He also carries on the Undertaking business and keeps a good assortment of all goods in that line. His card appears on page 314.
Crosby, More & Co., whose adver- tisement appears on page 333, are the successors of W. C. More & Co., whore name has been familiar to the citizens of Ulster County for thirty years. They are distinguished wherever known for their integrity, liberality and enterprise, and have done much to increase the business and prosperity of Rondout. Their four- story building is literally packed with goods from cellar to garret, and no man will go away because he cannot find any- thing that belongs to the hardware trade. Iron, Steel, Nails, Harness and Builders' Hardware, Carriage Materials, Agricultur- al Implements, Belting, and a thousand things that nobody can think of unless he wants to use. The employes of the firin understand their business, are affable and polite, and customery may depend on re- ceiving prompt attention. Remember the place. Corner of Garden and Division Ste.
Woodburne House, Woodbourne, Sullivan Co., N. Y., under the proprietor- ship of that genial landlord, Johu H. Wal- dorf, offers superior attractions to the weary traveler, whether in pursuit of pleasure or business. The table is well supplied with the necessaries and luxuries of life, the rooms are light and airy, and the bede clean and soft. The stable accom- modations are good, and stages arrive and depart for various points twice a week. All who patronize this house will be com- pelled to say with us, " Mr. Waldorf can keep a hotel." A large hall on the ground floor affords good accommodations for public entertainments. Sce advertisement on page 322.
The Wash-Room Economist, is the name of a new candidate for popular favor, and we are sure that wherever this Washing-Machine is known, it will gladden the hearts of those who have so long de- sired a real labor-saving machine. It is simple in construction, durable and easily operated, and the price is so low as to bring it within the reach of all who need such a piece of furniture. Mr. J. D. Gilles. pie, Kerhonkson, N. Y., is the sole agent and manufacturer lor Ulster County. He See card, page 322.
BUCKEYE
Adriance, Platt & Co., 165 Greenwich St., New York. See Card on Mip. Mower and Self-Raking Reaper, the most Perfect Harvester In the World.
322 ULSTER COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
THE WASH ROOM ECONOMIST! A SUPERIOR
Washing Machine ! A Great Saving of Time, Labor and Cloths.
It washes 15 Shirts in 15 minutes. It washes 30 Pillow Cases in 10 minutes. It washes 8 Sheets in 10 minutes. It washes everything from a Pocket Handkerchief to a Bed Quilt or Carpet, in the best manner. without injury to the fabric. It is simple and durable, and is easily operated by a child of twelve years.
KERHONKSON, N. Y. Sole Agent and Manufacturer for Ulster County. " All Orders Promptly Filled. Price $12,00. Every Machine Warranted to give Satisfaction.
Woodbourne House, JOHN H. WALDORF, Proprietor, Woodbourne, Sullivan Co., N. Y.
This House has been refitted and furnished, and now offers the comforts of a home to all who may favor us with their patronage. The table will at all times be well pro- vided, and no pains will be spared to render the visit of our Guests agreeable.
CHARGES ALWAYS REASONABLE.
STAGES are run by the Proprietor from Woodbourne to Neversink and Grahamsville, and return, on Wednesday and Saturday; and to Ellenville and return on Tuesday and Saturday of euch week.
A GOOD HALL, Thirty by fifty feet on the ground floor, for PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS.
Good Barns and Stabling Attached.
Gahler, Reynolds & Du Bois, American and Foreign Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Fairbanks
Scales, Hoyt Bro's Leather Belting, DuPont's Powder, de., at Wholesale and Retail, Kingston and Ellenville.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.
323
South Ulster Press, published by T. E. Benedict & Brother, Ellenville, N. Y., is advertised on page 22. Though this pa- per is but little more than a year old, the enterprise and ability with which it has been conducted, have gained for it a circu- lation that warranted the publishers in in- creasing its size at the end of the first four months, and render it probable that anoth- er enlargement will be necessary to meet the demand of the business men who ap- preciate its columns as a medium for pre- eenting their business to the public. The paper contains a large amount of local and general news, with original and miscellan- eous reading, and correspondence from different parts of the country, rendering it one of the best family papers in this sec- tion of the State. Read the advertisement and then subscribe for the paper.
U. C. Enderly, dealer in Hemlock Lumber of all kinds, Napanoch, N. Y., ad- vertises on page 298. Mr. E. will furnish anything from Shingles to Cord Wood. Railroad Ties and Hoops, and deliver them at any point on the Delaware & Hudson Canal, or at the Hudson River, at reasona- ble prices. Let all interested in this busi- ness call on him and order what they want.
Allen & Murrin, dealers in Liquors, Cigars &c., No. 27 Garden Street, Rondout, N. Y., publish an advertisement on page 302. Their stock of Chow Chow, Catsup, Mustard and Sauce, is such as to meet the demands of hotel and boarding-house keep- ers as well as private families. Give them a call.
L. K. Wood, proprietor of Livery Stable, first door above the tannery, Canal Street, Ellenville, N. Y., publishes a card on page 302. Mr. Wood keeps good horses and carriages, and his charges are moderate. We commend him to all who have occasion to patronize a Livery.
E. D. Hoornbeek, Physician and Druggist, Kerhonkson, N. Y., advertises on page 306. Dr. Hoornbeek keeps a good stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Fancy Articles, such as are usually kept in a Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully pre- pared, and all calls promptly attended to.
A. G. Cornelius, dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Homowack, N. Y .. pub- liches a finely illustrated advertisement on page 306, from which we learn that he keeps a great variety of goods of various kinds, euch as are needed in every community. In addition to his stock of goods usually found in a grocery store, he keeps Coal, Cement, Brick, Railroad Ties, Wood &c., and takes all kinds of farm produce in exchange. Call on him.
Sherman & Knapp, dealers in Blue Flagging Stone, Rallroad Ties, Cord Wood &c., Kerhonkson, N. Y., are prepared to furnish Lumber, Heading, Chestnut Poate &c., in any quantity and at short notice. We commend this firm to the patronage of the public, believing that they will deal fairly with their customers. Their card ap- pears on page 310.
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