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the hobby. 19941ty ang te ge \Union » pm, isl not have my; ‘ ang h hour! - Tig of men with Ro ms of at ho meo a to the the Demo. of Roxbury, on the Re. ant suck turn. them, they Legislature and yat that the mis. the cor. ~ fostared them Linok atthe suck a party in Kortright for School Republicans he is! s | Roe, about wa together with tohave tak. = - and Knspp thors. When district, it in their own Williams, of w the kneo, on successfolly at and Mo held Hos, of the Sr election, provide eight the boxes to Taxation.\ muittee, fnd: ntiemen as candidate its make op, it ginal ticket from the city, > immens R+ 1 left without any have 16 road 0 line of Jand! remaining: - by tht lage, (say$ t.“ acid i(n Uo#® Saturday ~ ago: A} wa can freoly presented by 5 honorably and who b“ for the ao largely !\\ engral prosp!\ cg Snow. E\ vertable. e W'éélily Receipts for the Mirror.] W. HK Barlow, Hobart, $1. 00 W H Harrington, Gtiboa, 1 00 E i Orosby, Hralcott Contra, 1 00 J. G Reynolds, ~Margaretville, 1 Qn A. Minckler, Hankina, 1 00 . Geo, Wilson, Davenport Centre, 1 O0} John Green, Centre Villagoe, 1 00 8, Ganoung, Boxzbury, - 1 00 0. & A Osborn, Benton Harbor, 00 N. G Coulter, Marinette, Wis , 50 T..Q Telford, Hobart, y- §0 J. J Elizabeth, N. J., §0 Mcs B Wiltse. Harporsficld,; 50 J. H Buns, Binghamton, §0 M. M. Barlow, Baton Ronge, La. £0 EORTRIGHT PATENT. | Supreme (Court-Eliza < Oruger agt. Edward T. « = McelLaughry, Arsaxny, N. Y., Oct. 11th, 1869. Friend Champ-I ses by the papers, among the late decisions of the Court. of Appeals, that the judgement of the General Term in tho abovsg en- titled case, is sustained in every point, thereby fally and forever quashing the idea of any non-| validety of the perfeotness of the title in the ori- ginal Patentses to the Kortright lands, and decliar- ing it to be perfectly sound, valid mnd incontro. Yours, & , G R. W. Tar Reorstey -In election districts of which | po part is within an incorporated village, the seo ond meeting is to be held .on Tuesday, October 26th, from 9 a. m , to 7 r. 1. f In all incorporated villages, and in election dis. driots made up in part of an incorporated village. the Boards meot on Friday, October 29th, and romain in seasion from 8 a. x to 7 r x. There is no third meeting any. where. to +4 - Tuz - Woe understand that both bridges across the river in this village, which were qarried off by the recent flood, are to bo re- built this fall, and that the one at the upper oad of the village bas been lest to Robert Murray and Bryap Burgin for $2,500. The lower bridga is let to James Fraser and Jasper Warron for $1970. The stone work of the upper bridge is to be dons by Messrs N Hathaway aud W. A Com- ming, for $725; the stone work of the other bridge is contracted to C. L. Judson at $200.- Delaware Guzelie. -G Electricity on the railroads in France is taking the place of human watchfainess On many lines there sre contrivances where the passing of a train is automatically announced to neighborin . stations <The cars pass over connsctiog wires and the train records itself before mad behind, ao that its progress and appearance aro alike indicat ed. A horse that is in harness every day needs ar abundance of food and the right kind. Oats make more muscle than cora, and should always form part of the food of a hard-working horses - Corn gives pluwmprness and imparts warmth. The colder the weather, the more corn ; the harder the work, the more oats. List fat! the Radicals carried Pennmsylrasia by 27 000 and Ohio by 46 000. Now thair ageresat« m-jorities in the two States will be about 7 000 - a gain of nearly seventy thoussnd to the Deomoc racy. Let Nsw York follow this example, anc we shall sweep the State by a hundred thousand mejority ! The combination of Sigel and Greeloy is witti- ly said to ba a mixture of lager and cold water - Sigel is put on to win back tha lager brew ele- ment, and Gresley, to keep the Prohibition Leagu:! men in the ranks. This is trying to do too much At the sale of stock of Wm. Miller, Sen., of Bovina, on the 12th inst , one cow was sold for two hundred dollars, and the whole dairy of cows averaged $76,25. Oats sold for 85 ots per bushel Every bridge on the road hbatween Kingston and Delaware County is carried away, and the streams have to boe forded ; the road.-bed itself is in a horrible condition, but the town suthorities can do nothing until the road is abandoned by its owners, navy ranzi A cotemporary gives the morale of the radical State ticket in Wisconsin, as follows : \The can- didate for governor is the seducer of a poor little girl; the candidate for lieutenant govarnor is known as a continual drunkard, while the candi dats for secretary .of state has turnéd out an em- bezzler.\ A party of mountaineers discovered some days ago in Southwest Colorado, between the Opul fork of the Rio Grands and the Sanquads, the bones of six men and forty six horses, which are sup- posed to be the remaias of a party lost from Gen. Fremont's exploring expoadition, of whom noth- mg has been heard since they startcd out, twenty yoars ago. ne ere 28 On Monday of last week, James Morehouse, n substantial farmer and good sitizen, resident of the town of Maryland, drank spirits of ammonia at the store of Parsons & Thompson, Schenevus mistaking it, in the dart, for port wine, from the of which he died one week afterward. NV . elle Mr. Azro Ohase, of Maryland, nominated for Member of Assembly by the Republicans of that district, declines to run, and Mr. B. M. Gilbert, of Middltfi=ld, has been designated by the com- mitteo to fill the gap in the ticket. Mr. E B Washburne, our minister to Frauce, h“? notifi«d the State Dopartment that he will re- qotre $15 000 in gold, besides his salary, the noxt scal year, to meet his contingent expenses. Po mraz rains Df‘mocrats, work, work! You have the whole money power of the goverament , contending Asntost you The Radicals will spend millions of ollars to redeem New York. Let us crush out ® corrupt and tex imposing perty by a larger majority than was ever given before. t CGodep's Lady's Book for November is on Cor tsbis. It is one of the best magsezines in 'the * world, and now is the time to get up clubs for L. A. Godey,jpublishet, Philadelphia, Doxt year. Fishkill road discovered a stoppage in the water A pipe of his locomotive, and put in his fiager when he immediately got a bite With the aid of a hook he fioally fished out an eel measuring four- teen and a half inches, which had passed from the water pipes into the tender,. One evaning recently a gentloman lait his va- lige on the piatform of thy Nashaa station, while he walked awsy a fow stsps. Another man im. mediately picked it up and coolly walked off with it, but was seen by a bystander, who started in pursuit. He was not caught, and thore were three thousand dollars in the valise. ruaces -The original secessionists in the Southern States have been Uaion man for the past four years. The Radical carpet ~baggers in those States, and the Radicals in Cougress are op- posed to Union and in favor os secession. Any [thing to keep the conotry in an unsettled condi- tion. We hear good reports from diff:rent, parts of the State: There is no wavering among Demo- crate in any qaarter, and ail are confident of elect-' rag our excellent State ticket by a rousing major- ity. no O f The city aditor of the Chicago Post makes the following acknowledgement among his personals : \The editor of this columa acknowledges the re- ceipt this morning, from the authorized source f a personal item of the masculine persuasion, weighing nine pounds.\ » The Illinois State Prison now contains thirtson hundred prisoners. One thousand of them ows thair imprisonment to the use of rum. , Fhrse thousand more troops are ordared to Cuba to assist in quelling the insurrection. The Republican leader Salvoche is dead. fqrira An Henry Cooper, of Davidson county, was clected U. 8. Senator from Tennessee, on the 224 inst. - Fhe vote stood, Ocoper 65, Johpaon 51. The full vote of 'Ponnsylvania gives Geary a majority of 4 696. The result of the great fire in the Dismal Swamp is a lake from three to ten fest deep. It has been remarked by a youthfal orator, that \ respectability depends entirely too much upon. s man's bank account, but in reading an editorial that appsarsd in one of our local papers, one would comes to the conclusion that the editor thought, that \respectability depended upon the mount of loogs 'tin' a man carried in his trow- sers pocket\ The promptness with which the Proonix Mataal Life Insurance Company, of Hartiord, Conn., pay all their claims when pre- sented to them for payment, in good. converttble paper, is more convincing to the people, that 'tin' is not their ciroulating medium, than any puff, that might appoar in the high-tored editorials of the Recorder «As some are sot acquainted ,with the sircum- stances, perhaps it will be well to say here that ao life insnrangp solicitor has ever sont any «com-. munication to the Recorder. for publication, but a sertain lawyer, who stands at the head of his profession, (who has, by tha way, $6 000 worth af Life Insurance) having received, as admints istrator of tha eststa of P. Yendes, decessed $1,000, from the Prconizx Mutual Life Insurance Company, and wishing to do thema a favor (and thinking his credit still good for a doll=r or two, ind I have no doubt by the promptness with which he pays his premiucas on his life Insur- nce, that if the bill had been presented it would nave been paid,) wrote and sent a communication to the editor of thes Recorder, for publication, (which afterwards appeared in mnother paper,) re- questing him to publish it, but the worthy editor, tearing it was not g matter of \ general interest,\ or else fearing the credit of his allow it to appear in his columns. \ Oh! ye of little faith!\ let your communi- cations lay on your editorial table until your con- Hdance increases in your patrons, or until you get time to remodel it so as to make it a \ local mat- ter.\ Insure your life in the Phoenix. : \_ T. T. Brauvore, Agent, Delhi, N. Y. @ 6 ffiga~~ ~~ Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOBART, in Hobart, in the State of New York, at the close of busiuess on the 9th day of October, 1869. Resouross. Loans & Discounts, $88.675.22 OUVerdrAIb®, ... .k .k... ... I 633 44 U. 8 Bonds to secure circulation ....101 000 00 U. 8. Bonds, and securities on hand, 10,000 00 Due from other Banks and Bankers, as per Schedule,... ........ » ek k.} 35 00 Current expenses, ........ 1,108 35 Taxes paid, ............ 8al 40 1,959 75 Uash Etems (including Stamps) as per : Schedule,. .... ess ku. 6}. 269 70 Bills of other National Banks, 2 641 OU Fractional Currency, (includiog Nickels) 184 98 SpeCiQ@, , ...... .....s ae s ea e e e kkk 580 00 Legal tender notes............. &. 14 816 uo $220.1794 09 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in,............. $100,000 00 Surplus fund. ...............} .}. 10,442 67 Digcount,............ 2 610 24 Exchange, .......... 362 A1 .......... ..3,09385 91 Profit and Loss,... .... 918 61 1,851 27 Circulating notes req'd from Comptroller, .. 88 400 00 Less amount on hand..1,264 00 Amount 4outst‘anding 87.146 00 Iogividual deposits.. ............. 1304.3 11 Due to National Banks, (as per schedule) 2,305 04 $220 194 09 mamasmemens STATE OP NEW-YORK, . CQountv or Deuawakk, 2. . 1 Jxo M. QumastrD, Oashler of \The First National Bank of Hobart \ do solemoly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief JNQ M OLMSTED, Cashter Eworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of ! ct ber 1869. WOF Bares Justice ot tue Peace, B, SCUODER Correct-Atlest, PETEX RILPATFRIJE, Directors. s j. a mfi‘uearu a An engineer on the Prbvi’d‘éoe; Ffartford and. patron, did not Purlished in January,. Every lover of fiwers wishiig this new and valuable work free of charg= should ad 4reas im ~remige rem m residence of Hiram Powell, by Rev. O. R. Bon tow, Mr. Jossru B Vax Dxka to MisssAvome B BunrcHaxn, all of Roxbory, -~ - Ia Franklis, Oct, 12th, Mc. Rupos B. Domono, of Andes to Miss Maxmiau Ouns, of Franklin. Oct. 19th, by Rev A~Onffia, Prowas B. Far. aror to Miss Aoera Waiont, all of Portlandvitie, At the bouse of the bride's father, O0 jt 211, by Rev. J, H. Robieson, Mr. Winntas of Hamden, to Miss Enizasetr« McQxro m. of Delhi o DIED-In Kortright, Jaly 18th, Rosstta D . daughter of Willisoar DSand Rulon J. Smith, aged 2 years and 7 months. / la Kortright, Aug. 4th, Winrnrax D. Saira, a native of England, aged 32 years. In Rock Rilt, Oct 19th, Mrs EHEuiza J. EKimmsgy agod 44 yoars. ' ' . Io Delhi, Oct. 17th, Mx. Lewis Harxonp, aged 64 years. ‘ - ee Ia Delhi, Oct. 17th, Mrs Mary' Arn Drona | monpb, aged 86 years, . ~ lo Davenport, Ost 18th, after @ short illness Groros W. Lvox, Bq, Attorney and «t law, of tha firm of (Gleason & Lyon, of Delhi: aged nbont 29 years. l At Cabin Hill, Ost. 19, Jorn Docoexat, aged 6V yoars. ' © Ta Fall Clove, town 'of Andss, on the 15th inst , Mr. Janes Cowan, aged 74 years. ® __ FESTIVAL! The friends of Mr. J. H Ohamptin,will give a festival at bis new building in Stamford, of Thursday Evening, Oct 38th the proceeds to be do- cated to the relief of Mr. Champlin, whoso stort and entire contents were consumed by fire i Cobruary last. - Excollent music will be furnishec for the occssion by the celebrated Schenevus Val ley Brass Band ; also other appropriate music - Fhe rooms are large and specious, and a good time generally is expected. - The publio aro not only cordially invited, but earnestly (requested t« ailtend. By order of Oommittes. MPROVE YOUR STOCK.. The subscriber begs leave to announce to farmers, and all who mre dessrous of improving their stock that he ha purchased aad will off r on 'he most r=gsonable terms, Ont 'wl blooded Chester White Boar _ Apply to Bloomvilie, Oct. 26, 281 A. A. HILL. HANGE. - A As there is a CHANG® to bo made -in the Firm of W R. Swart & Bo, on the fist day of December next, we re apectfully luvite those tn dibt to the above firm, to sall and settle before that day, as all accounts will be placed in othe: hands for collection afjer that date 283w4* Margaretville, Oct 26. W R. SWART & BRO. ° Fergusonville . Cash Store! | FALL CAMPAIGN OPENED :! Full Line of Seasonable Goods, A Large New Stock of Boots and Shoes! DRY GOO DS in general, including heavy cloths, for men's weast, also ladies' cloaking. Fiour, Corn Meal, and Choice Groceries always on hand A cargo of Tark Island and Ashton Salt to arriva with the frst train (about'Noy ist ) on the A & 8 Ratroad; aigo Paints, Oils, Glas, Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, &c, &o. constantly on hand and for sala cheap for ready pay. Will buy fresh tubs or consign buiter to be sold on com mission and cash returns Tesam runs to the ra'l romd &i mast every day. JAMES OLIVER Fergusoovilie, Oct 26th, 1869, 23@6* a vege- HE Subscriber takes pleasure in an- nouncing to his friends and the punijc the great suc cess altending his coniou«d forts In the selections of P, anrs &s , for the past twelve years, which enables him tf sell at the lowest prices, and some styles lower than can b: ontained in the city Careful attention will be given to th» selection of every instrument. . §¥\ Old instruments taken in exchange. and full valw allowed and a few instrpments sold on mnnthly payments, All orders by mail will be promptly attended to 'The subscriber may be uddressed either at BHloomvile of Delhi B B KIFR. October 18th, 1889 2241 V AL U ABLE - FPA RNK ' FOR SALR AT =_ _ Auction. HF subscriber will sell his we'll known MODEKL PARM (Cormerly known as the' Thurber farm.\) lying oppo site and in full view of the villsge of Delhi, and on the casi side of the Delaware river, containing about EIGHTY ACRES OF LAND, ON THR 29(h doy of Octuber, 1869, at 2 oleinck rp w , at the Nour! Heusg, in Delhi. This is the mow. Productios Furm in Delaware county, in the highest state of culuvation covered with living eprings, and will, fenced with first class stone wall 'The out buildings are ir +-xcellen' c ndition ; 5 baros; large orchard of choice fruts; and 100 maple trees along the road TERMS MADE EBASY. Possession given at any time tetween the dsy of sile and the latof April 1870 - JAMES B. GRAUAM, Dated Delhi October 18th, 1269. o tw! OST.-On the Betta's 135001; road ncar E A Gallup's. oneset upper teeth on gold plate Any person fAnding the same wilt please leave them with the sub seriber, where they will be thankfully received Kortright, Oct 18, 1819 82¢1%® MATILDA STORIH, TOTECE.-All 'persons having Fence Viewers' eertif ates lor 5 done ty dogs , must present the same to the Board of Towu Auditors, Nov: 4h, or they will not be paid, OBwi H. DAVIS, Bw Kortright Oct 26th, 1869, Fuper visor, s SENT FREE! MW. O’KEEFE,’ 5mm & CO's SEED CATALO GU E and Guide to the FLOWER and VFGETABLE _ MARRIED-In Roxbury, Oot, 155, at the} C bos } - THAT IS THE PLACE! - oo o At Bits & Sprague's, in Hoba:t | WHAT FOR P _ ; ‘f HY to find everything you want in the ling of Cloths, __ Clothing, Hats, Caps, -Furs, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ete., ete. ete. _ They have | ist regstved n apland{d of} |_ '- BEAVER OVERCOATINGS of d fwrent shades and cola. Foreign and D -mestto =' TRICONSJ & QA3IOR3, ia black, blue, wown and olive colors. | 190 E SKIN: 8, x all grates. Asplendid line of FANCY CASSsIMERES, including the Fancy Styles of I © PLAID3S, CHECKS, DIAGONALY, &a HATS AND CAPS, LASS & QEKTY FURY, . WOLF & BUFFALO RoORES, READYV MADE CLOTEING AND SENTS FUCRNISHING G00D8 GENERALLY, (fur Cloths wiil be sold by the yard, or manufastured to uder in the latest styles, and warranted to At and suit. Special Notice! After this date our Goods will be sold for Cash only, as we wre thereby enabled to nake a great redugtion in prices, anid will \sell our goods for one price only In this maoner we ire ebabled to give the pablis the advantage of at lemat 20 1er cont digcount from usual prices Oull and exsmiae our | coods and prices and you wiil bo convineed that It will be «greatly to your advantage to Luy your goods for cash No harge to show goods, but only & pleasure whe'her you pur- huse or not. BATEB & SPRAGUK, Hobart, Oot 25th. 1869 -23if ‘VANTED~AGENTS FOR \OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN.\ 'JUST‘ the book needed in every family, and so cheap that all can afford it. It is a handsome octavo af 514 close- y printed pages containing the maiter df a $5 Ov volume, nut is sold mt $250 It differs from sli similar works. by «iving thoe dif-rent modes of treatment-the Atlopathig, Homeopathic Hydropathic, Kleotio and Herbel-thus ren- tering It avisilabie where other tooks aro of no use - Agents dud it by far the best aslHing book of the kind ever published, ver two thousand (2 000) copies have alréadly been rold in he city of Chicago, whure the guthor residea, Bend for oir- | culers giving full particulars, terms, o c Address; (GB YENT, Pablisher, 2088 No 8 Barclay \treet New York, CLG P 457,72sz ALBANY BUSINESS AND TELE GRA IN-TITCIE.-Oourse of study thorough ind uosurpassed-Patronnge large and increasing. | Fol» som'¢ New I heory of D: uvle Entry. based in generiao values or'mary Truths aud Laws of Politicoat Keonomy, makes it an eanet scence, Its students masterly thinkers io acs-oums and m«iness aind saves to then time and money -TAs world chill nged to a emnpariam I AMP in R R Faroe paid stu- denis mom abroad Feu per cent, commission given Clep- gqyinen for students sent Offer good one year, For docu- poents, &., aitesting the above, address, at Albany, N Y, 10 J E. G FOLSOM. Watches from $6 to $300.00. A SPLENDID ABSORTMENT OF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver AN D PLATED W AFRLB, Musical Instruments, Fancy Goods, &o., Afor mate at the new JEWELRY STORE Achenevas, N. ¥. . Pease call and +xamine our Goods. RHPAIRANt2 of all kinds proroptly done at low prices iod Warranted G. W. BORDEN & 00, gchenevus, March 1, 1860.-4+tm8 a T OTICE TO Weare - L pre pared to furnish common sash of all common sizes, with or without glass set. - Blinds to match, ready made,. Doors on hand of all thicknesses and sizes in commen use. We have the largest stock of SEASONED) LUOVBER in this sectfon of the country. which we will sell, ready dreased, at is low rates as can be had in the rough in most markets, - Dressed Flooring and Ceiling constantly on hand BARNES & FOX, Jan 22,1868. G A. POTTER, wiTg ‘ QUACKENBUSH & HAMILTON, AND DBALERA® IN TRKAS, 180 West Street, {n tween Warren & Ohambers ) New York. Davin Quartikmpoosu, 49 Fowarr J Haxiuron |waIlT FOR THE Four Horse Ric! AUI BENTEON'3 BMPILRE THaV LING STORE will viste Franklin, Walton, Hamden, bel'i Boomvlile, Hobart and Daverport, during the month of Qctober, with a splen- did stock of Silks«,, Irish Popling, Shaw is, Fine Dress Goods, Furs, &c., &e. Silks, nil colors, Poplius, all colors, , Shawls and Arabs, (a fine asecortment.) A new and very dasirable stock of dress goods FURY, FUKS, from $6 to $100, and a large stock at any price you watt KID GLOVES, BALMORALS, Corgats, Table Spreads, White & Colored Quilts. 820; B2v2 JOBN H CULBERY8ON Proprietor. Gro P YVruitaxg, Canvasser. C., L thaxg Agent Wait for the Four Horse-Rig! Gam Dua, FOR 1879. médiately M. BON.& QO, Eliwaoger & Barry's Block, Rochester, M Y. ° u + \ford Coun dooment Pol cies Anuressings ENSURE YOUR LIFE IN. THE, PIG iX ¥UrUaL HMFE CO, of \a‘rt- It isoues »li the pr pular kinds of Li'e &nd En- Z\ asaoet .OOO and constantly t Coie ©0200 P Myo t _- Office over A. Shaw & Son's store, Heiki, DXL Yo., N. Y,