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Every Bloomville, $3 00 fig, Edwrghs, Frank lifys* 1 00 E Mack Martin, Prattsville, 1 00 E. More, R Walton, | 1 00 E Bonnett Gre, No Kortright, f 1.00 E Adien J Grant, Hobart, 1 00 7 Belj Melmfl'ey, h , lGO ‘I- N R'Owlaud, RQXbUry‘ . 1 00 E 8, 0. Cook, Fergusonville, 1 00 E G. Husted, » Bloomville, 1.00 E Peter B. Arbuctle, Dethi, ‘ 1 00 EB. Greonell, HMarpersheld, 1 00 Bj. G Bouton, Roxbury, 1.00 E R. [Jamooa, * _ 1.00 EG Johnson, _. Moresvilie, 60 E John T_ Haddow, Andes, ~ fa E Fred. Wilson, Geneseo, . 60 Ea. Mitchell Hobart, 50 P L. Scott, . Clarence, Towa, 50 $ ;. w.. Chisholm, Margaretville, 50 E g.. W Powell, Union Grove, -_- 60 EA. Barnbart, 8 60 E A CH Hontley. h ‘ 80 E John Meleel, OC 06 +2. 80 E w. Gillander, Harporsfield, 60 E Thomas Scott, * 80 ER R Seottb,. Brushland, 50 E Wo. Hammond;=: Delhi, 560 E A. Harlow, . Oakaville, 76 E M. L Benham, East Meredith, 50 E sesswowss {} -- News and other Items Maryland gives twenty-thousand Damoeratic $ majority. |\ to 3 Hon. O Bascom, Caval Commissioner, died at E Whitchall on the 8th inact. B A comman drunkard is called in Ohicago \a E victim of Bacchanalial immoderation \ E A Western editor says that many of his sub- E scribers would 'make good whesl bhorses-the; E hold back go woll. Coxcorp, N. H. Nov. 9 -Suow to the depth of one foot has fallen in Northern Vermont, at Rich- E mond, and at Bolton. The report of the death. of Hon. Charles S E Sherrill was errfoncous. It oziginated in thi death of his brother-in-law. A preacher at Milan, Missouri, was sentenced to E prison for one month for marrying minors, but E has been pardoned. Brigham Young monopoliz*s the divorce busi- E ness among the saints, and makes a good thing E out of it at the rogular tarik of $10. _ During the past year, it has cost the town of E Tompkins upwards of $3,500 to keep in repair her roads and briiges. * E A new Penny has made' its appearanco, on our E side of which is \ Millions for Contractors,\ on E the other \not one cent for the widows.\ E Last Friday, Michasol Conners, employed on the elevated railroad track at the Sing Sing quarries, E foil from the trestle work, a distance of sizty feel, E and did not break a bone. Capt. Hall, the Arctic explorer, hadn't read n F newspiper in fies years and knew nothing of th E Atlantic Ouable or thy Pacific Railroad, until hi F reached New York. EP A lady ta Stephentown, Warren county, N Y. E being attacked by a ruffian recently, struck him E on the bead with an axo, splitting his head open and killing him instantly. E The N. Y. San says Ool. Pratt's E wite used to fold papers in the Turf, Field and E Farm newspaper office, had dia a very active and E onergetic young woman. - Scraxrow, Nov. 8. E H. Gaylord, Treasurer of the Avondale Ralfe: E Food, acknowledges through the Morning Repub. $ lican, receipts to Nov. 6th, of $81,239 60. John G4 Saxo is on his way home from San Francison, having traveled about six thongand miles and lectured twenty-five times He isa now in St. Louis, und will goon ba at his home in Al. bany. A man nam:sd Boss killed Dick Geer, in Jack. son, Miss , a few days since,. in a little diffi u't; about a hog. All parties were niggers except the hog. He was quite respectable. A colossal bronze statue of President Grant i to be erected on the south front of the Treasar; Buildings at Washington. It is to bo cast from cannon capturcd by the General, and will cos: about $55,000. - It is very rare to find ground which produce: trees or grain, it produces briars and pines. It is the same with man ;, if he bo not virtuous, he i ''¥ictous. It is said that Jeff Davis feats very bad because Horace Gresley is defeated for Comptroller of this State. J. ff wanted to bo Greeley's bondsman, in order to rsturn the compliment for Gresiey's kind. mess in bailing him when caught by the \ white boy a in blue.\ Aaron Lovstt says that tho Oatakill quilt is no- where, as bis wife has one which contains 8,160 pieced Will our Greene county friends beat this?- Fuungsvilie Record Horace tn '61 anv '69 -Gresley said in '61;: \ Way ward sisters, dopart in paerce.'' Said the psople to Hotace, Nov. 24 69; \ Erring son, git ap and git.\ Caran CommtsstoneEr -Ths Gavenor has nam. ed George W. Chapman, E q , of Siratoga, Cana * Commissioner, in place of O.iver Bascom, decreas- ed, to hold tiil January 1, 1871. Mr Chipman enters at ones upon the charge of his Dividon. There isn rail way in Wales only two feet guage, the engires and cars being correspondingly small as well as the expense of ruaning it. The exper- iment is sucessful. The U P Congregation of Naw Kingston, have been repairing and fifting up their church, adding A& new gallery at a cost of $800, the whole amount paid by the congrogation as soon as tha work was completad.® ' . a | McAlpine who lase nothing ; if it be not covered with flowers, frail { ~ Mirror.| +o tamen ages ~Lee Mckay « Death of a Vensrable Btatesman * Wasuisatorn, Nov 11 -Hon. Rob tJ. Walkor died at his residence in this city this morning, at twenty minutes befors eleven o'clock, after a pro- tracted iliness, aged 68 years and 4 months. cena ment P QT w ae NN oT hi w e mommas Wiscoxrsm Enecrion.-The Democrats of Wis- | consin have made large g@ins over last year, Then the Radical majority wes twenty five thou- sand. Now it is reduced bstlow five thousand, a gato of twenty thousand. The Democrats aiso gain seven members of the Legislature This is a grotifying result. * __ p bmonsmetad * #200 Rooureterx. Nov. 6 -The Rochest v theatro was | totally destroyed by firs this mommies, and some adjoining buildings damaged - The firs was dis covered 6 o'clcok in the grean robm and dwept all hefore it 'The blook was owned by Keeler and a $20,000,and have an inarrance for $15,000 . 2 Miss Aun Dick, a northern nigger-teacher, at Mamphis jamped into a well and drowned herself and her black baby There was a disagresment in solor-one éf her children being white and thr other tlack-which sho cbuldn't sacseount for, so sabe concluded to quit business «@ ' Crear Berr-In South Americs, Aostralia and Textes, cattle are élaughterd for their hides. - Their beof is not wortb saviag or using. In Gal. vaston a cut large enough for a family dinner can be had for twenty cents. - » -z ze An A lotter from Richmond, Vs., sys that for thr last two weeks ihe trains going South from ther: have been crowded with colored penple-immi- grants to the cotton, rice, and sugar country. k t ~ is age enne zens o ote Q az e- Mother, is the battle over, What are the men How aro you, Horace Greely, Ain't you sorry you wont out ? ~ ~- Missouri is full of Radicals now. A whigky «pring was discovered there, a faw years ago An Affort is boing mado by some of our present Con- gressmen to move the Capitol there. Spanking of the new Legisl:ture just chosen,the New York Herald says ;\ In any event, we expect that the doiags of cur new Legislature will b: more important and momentous than those of any Loais'ature of this State for a hundred years bo- hind us \ HusBsBaro bes a majority in every town in Scho- haris county, with the exception of Espsrancose and I the combiasd m-jortios of those tw: towns agninst him being only 146 'The last tha! was hoard of Kingsley he wis making a frantic to stem the cusrent of the Chenango canal, «nd singing - ' Row, boatmen row! (V' er the waters we go! Sadly, sadly, sadly, ob! Up Salt River now we gol-Soho. Rep Boston, Nov 9 A walking match of twonty five miles tor $100 ind entrance monsy, at the Skating Rink, was won last evening by MceBtterick, beating John (Jidy, the English pedestrian, by three or fw test. - 'The timag was 3 bours, 68 minutes and 30 ssconda The new locomotive for tha R. & O. R. R. argiv. «d on Saturd4y night. It is calied the W. C More, and has a'x driving-wheels, A companion to itis being manufactured at Seranton, and will be named after Sarason -Zéxndout Freemun \ How dismal you look,\ said a tucke«t to hir companion, as they were going to the well. ' Abi replied the other, ° as reflecting or the uss'essress of ous being filléd ; for let us gr. away ever an full, we alwaya come back emp'y \Dear me! how strange to look atit in thet wat,\ said the bucket ' Now I erjoy the though: hst however empty we o-omn. wo slways go iull - Only look at it in that light and you will te as cherrinal as I nin ' The fizurs on the Ntute ticket grow worse » the fa}: mansgure of Republican dali quency in the interior becomes more apparent. -New York T.; bune 6 Why charge to \Repoblican delinquency\ the msult. whon it can be ascribed. to Democra'i trauds? - Why not charge to \repeaters from Pai deiphis\ the increased Democratie vote in O +w: go and Sarstoga, and ! hemung 7 Wher you commence why not stick to it and go througt t s a w The New York Sun says that Jacob Cohan wis nsowinated for Sapervisor threes months befor» the «lection. - He spent over seve-ty thousand doliars n presenting his claims for the cffice to the people, ind was defeated MAL&REEID-In Meredith, Nov llth, by Rev dr. Kobimson, Mir Amsarx ty Miss Mary L Susurstar, both of Dahi in Delti, Nov. llth, by Rev. Mc. Browa, Mr Benxztr to Mns Harts N. Keres, both ot Nortb KWortrights In Ossonta, Mov. 214, by Rav. A Reynolds, Sir Horacs A. Wirusr, of Fergusonvilie, to IMlies Minnis Basra, of Poattaville. |_ - In Anodes, Nov. 9 b, by R v James Biuce, Mr fsaac 8 lesp of Sterling, Il , to Miss Banta F. | suarkr, of Andes. In Unsdilis, Out 19 h, by Rev. 8 J. Whita, Yr. Orpanpo GourDp, to Miss Euiza Ken®B, all of Walton. WWWIHpNJ'N Walton, Nov. 8th, Mre. Weinorxn, aged 77 years UCTION-- A The subscriber will sell at, Pubic Auction, at Hobart, on Wednesday, Nov. lith, 1869, at 11 v'elock A M, a number of | _- 1 Spring Beds, Chairs, 'Pables, Bodstcads, Wash . Stands, Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, §pF jng Wagon, one one horse harness, and Other Ar uicles too numerous to mention. TERMS--Thirty day's credit on all Sams over + «_-_ - a_ $10, for good approved notes. 20 yq Hobart Nov, 10, 1869. BURR KEELER. OR SALE. - ' _L 1 1 yow LOsuk® WaGOY, 1, nucoy wagoy, b 26 'Read This!! JUST ARRIVED fnsss~~ ea s oe = eN\ ** Af the Bloomvillo Cash Store, NEW GOODS ~ at PANIC PRICES, At CORBIN & STRATTON; + 'FHE fall announcement to the purchasing public is the extremely low prices at which we ca» sell our goods. We are jist opening a very attractive and care fully selecled stock. The largest assortment in the country. \ Seging is believing.\ Come and See. Iu addition to our tailoring department, wo have a large stock of MALE MAYS CLOTEINE, BUSINESS SUMS, WINTER OVER COATS, stosc., Koe. HEAVY CASSIMERS, Good style fir $1 00.per yard. Heavy, All Woo! BEAVERS * AND T.adies\ LEAYY CLOAKINGS of all styles. A. new and large stock of S H A W L S . DRRYY QOODS of all descriptiong. i n- nds - TenLs 4 EMPRESS -CLOTH Black and Colored A & P 4 C C A 8 for 50 c's. and $1 per yard. A large lot of SATIN IMPERIALS, sOMEIHING NEW, or 50 cents a yard. Boots & Shoes! Come and get a good pair of Boots at tho Bloom y McMUlgpxy & AQ; Hobaxt l~fiamvwarxflvrhkw6wi~ ~- (vile Cash Storo - You can find what you want, in | Price «nc. Quality. Come and see--we charge nothing for showing | goods. oe CORBIN & STRATTON. mip we PIO T 0 6 R AP B. R JOHNSON, . LATE FROM ROME, NAPLES and Pa NIS, rom which places he has brought a collection of his study, as well as new and modern |_ ~ > . IMPAOYEMENTs IN PAOTOGRAPHY, - which few Aresrionon Artists possess, has with him a fult s8t of lnprovect Instrinments and worktog materia) fir producing A SUPERIOR STYLE OP WORK, in fact, evervthiog to advance the Art of Photography, and yuarantee Boer Work than any (istery can produge est of New York, and as good as can be mado in the world. e has . Reduecd His Prices, so that those ta the mast meagro circumstances may procure fine pictures of troge most dear to them. At this Galitery you roill not be Ahumbugged, as we show no New York work for vure Al his motures are made io his Gatlory, and by him- aetf, Mo has lo bis empingy a Gorman Artist for the purpose of improving old and defaced pictures, by the ald of his ~ brush in «0C ~ * INDIA INX, OIL and WATER COLORS. The miblic are lovited to call and see his collection of Ku« ropean Vigwa, Also the Emperor, Roipress, andPrince Impa- rlal of France; all original piatures Le * ; The publs are equtloned ngainst all importers and ped ers, using his nazue to procura ylckurea for copying, ms he has no . partuer or runners for his Gatley |_ _> * . Instruation g ven in all branckes 67 the Art also. a large assortment of frames god albums, constant .on hand Gal- lery over De Oathoun's Drug Store,, Delhi, | - Harpersfield Empire Store! THE attention of Cash and Ready Pay buyers is called to the large and attractive atock of New Good: jut brought from Market, aod which will be sold very cheap: Ashton Salt, $4 15 per Sack, Turk Island Salt, $100 \ Bushel. Flour, from _ $6 715 upwards. Shecting, \ 9 ats. 6 Prints, i 8 ats. i Aud other things in proportion.. Highest market price paid for produce.\ _. Agent for Westoots'a Butter Pan. 2¢m1l ~ Uarpersficli, Nov 16. WAL BTLVENS, Jam. XECUTOR'S SALE- The subscribers, executors of the estate of Jam*s W, «colt, decsassd late of the town of Riamford, will setli, with- out public Austion to the highest nid ier, at his mite on Pose's Brook on Tuesday, Nov 231, at 10 wrclock A M .the fohowing proper.y, to wit: ' 17 cows 1 calf, 4 sheep 1 mare and colt, 1 ;gorsd lumber 1 double spring Waqfin.‘ Burgy, | sieigh 1 wh:-@'bare sow set double harness. Fanning mili, 1 horse rake, 1 chovets &o; one gor d ong h rie power threshur, l duckey®: nowar, 2 Buffilo Robes, 100 sap bucket, sip pant, &a full sal aC Datrying implements. 85 toos hay. a quantity of straw, 0) bushels oats 8v buth-ls buckwheat a q iautity prlators, & chest of carpenters tools, and oiher arucles entirely too umrrous to mention P\ N, t No culliogs nor assorting--tho entire stock will be so d to the highest bidder. Salo will commence at 10 «clock precisely. TERUS-S8ix months credit will be given on ail sums of $10 and upmwargds for approved notes RQbERT T BCOTT, B. HIGBEE, ° Btamford, Nov 8.h, 1s69. ( iA - The subscriber, having sold his farm and about to move o another part of th Biste, will sell at Public Auction. at his I» Frxecutors. 26w1 | residence on Rost's Brock, on Saiurday, Nov, 2th, the fol« owir g property, to wit : Six cows, 1 Yearling colt 8 hogs 12 sheep, 1 yoke of oxen, (4 years old) l one horse threshing machine, ons Ruckeye nower. 4 hives Of bees 1 churolog machine 1 fanning imill, ne two hirse spring wigon, 1 covered burgy 1 horse rake, 3 pows. 1 drag, and Oher farm'ng and dairying utenatia ; 8 af hay outs, rye buckwhen:, corn and potatoes; also a quan- ty of Heuschoid Farniture TER MS-ue year's credit will bo given for sums of $10 ind upwards for approved notts. FLOYD B WARREN, - 'Btamford, Nov bth, 1569. a R6wl $ PECIAL NOTICE! I AM prepared to furnish FLOUR at Priges 'hit defy competition. Every man that looks at my four since! have struck the aew vein, takes a barrel or iwo homs and sends back his 1cightor to do likewiso « Prices ateay deion-If ($760 is not low enough we will cali it $5 or alittle under-Qali and 860, 26 w i* Fengusonville, Nov 16. JabMNES3 OLIVER, an man mevancn Head This e To yr 1 m » ESPECTEFULLY and Kindly 1 ask all persons havirg uns t lid sg:ounts with me, that have ran over 80 day', and also al nots that are now dus and pat due, nut all be syitled this trip, without fail. Sk f JGN 'C HADDOW. P. f. Iwill call attention to the new brand of cubed * Tiger Chewing,\ which will bea 11 very cheap. Fergusonville Cash Store! FALL CAMPAIGN OPENED! Full Line of Seasonable Goods, A Large New Stock of Boots and Shoes! RY GOODS in goncral, including heavy chum, for men's wear,. also baciva' cloaking. Fiour, Corn Meat, and Choice Groceries always on hand | A cargo of Turk Island and Ashton falt to arrive with the frst train (about Novy ist )oan thema & & Rulroad ; also Paints, Oils, Glas, Dyc-Stuiffs, Varnishes, &e, &c. constantly on band and for sais cheap for ready pay,. Will buy fresh tubs or consign to be sold on com- mission and cash returns 'Team rung to the ra'l rosd @- most every day. JAvrS OLIVER. Fergusonvil'e, Oct 26th, 1869, 23 w 6# HUNK -- L - DORI ORIGIN aL French cards (jast Imported ) Highly graphs. colored 40 cts; (Cormer prige $ +0) Alt kinds Pay- fend stamps lor descriptive catalogus. 2bif Address. Box 499, Balumore, Md. - Powder i} SAHLER & REYNOLDS, EKINGSTORN, DN. C. V HOLESALE Dealers in © Shovels, P:oks. Heed Foge and general Hardware. 8OLE AGENTS FOR the celebrated DuPonts Powder- Blasting, Mining ued pportiog. .Mércbants, Contractors and Q «arrymen will And it to their interests to give them a call before purshasirg. 26y L Lone qe elses YOUNG Gentleman of good standing, would like to correspond with a number of yourg l&+ des, beiween the ages of fAifleen and ninety 4ve, 0O}J cl«- fud, and pertaps matrimony. Address, FRANK 1I1SAN, gow * Davenport N,. Y, manson IVIDEND.- _ 'The Bo ard of Directers ofthe First Nationa! Dank of Hobart, have this day @eciared, a serpéfipggfififlfifig of Four per cent , free from all taxes. anG PS] © 1 holders on demand ' a a J, M. owfliwc L. | \ © F- Hmf Cultivator, 1 drag 2 pows, Ox jokes chains Iron bars, Pick, - -ap boilers 4jiin buckets, HQ wooden bucketsyt qtantitp-- ~ > - L