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hiv Tug c persong: ng om: L 6. opine the At. votes _ Co,, ing and a los for' the at couple time atilsep . tat of >' and for fifty» the t] Noi: ~ suit, ical Col . a gold i What a mink - 'been ft _ clear nd that's t§0 - somnal- re than'& - do null m herté w “took” rtg hands to his street You.ar8 evel} $3007 U$ 16. - lie wrilet > of. which _ votes on the Indian appropriation bill. | ow Week]} Receipts for the Mirror, G. L. Boorn, .._ Richmondville, $1.00 p. S. Baldwin, a. 8 1 00 8 Smith, . A Eimira, 1.00 Miss N. Coulter, Delhi, 1 00 M. Dibble, Well's Bridge, 1 00] E. Holmes, _. Went Davenport, -A 00 Mrs. L B Stone, Cazenovis, - 1 00 John Millet | Irving, Konsas, _ 100 | A. J. Freemyer, Middlcburgh, 1 so | 8. Sweat, No. Blenheim, +100 W. B. Marpbay, Sohoharie, 1.00 W. P. Fanner, Potter's Hollow, 100] R Waismer,\ _ Hobart, ~ 1.00 J. Somma-viilég Davenport, -_ 100 John Archibald, | © - Now Kingstor, . _ 100 Mre GEES; Blast... > Fultonham, f 50 . Miss Kelley, | |< /. © Hunters - s0 [aaac Dibble,. © Qneonts, | ~ so | Floyd - Werran, . 'Highisnd, _ s0| J, A, Radiga®s 'Baitimare, Md., - : 50 W. Simonson, _. Mosesvilio, - bo Albort Tmflsdell, Rnfixh‘nry\ f 50 Mrs. H. Clark, ~ Hunting on, © 60: ' Ogrus Baker, ~Richmondvilis, 50 w. Gilmoray ~ Hobart, . _. 0] L R Beckley, © Oharlotteville, ~ 50: J. R Hull, |_ Pharsalis, 50] Albion E Taylor, Nyack, 25] F. M. Close, Walton, 25 C. S. Lincoln, Hancock, 25 J. M. Cornell, * West Fulton, © 25 'The suit of James Fisk, Jr., on the part of the Erie Railway against the Albany and Sus- quebanna Railway, came up before Judge Car- dozo, in the Supreme Court, New York, March 99th. Fisk sought to oompel certain persons to whom the defendant's stock had been issued to pay up the fall amount of the par value of the stock, and asked for a provisional injunction pending the suit restraining the transfer of the stock by the persons. the motion. W The Midland railroad will, it is announced, be finished by Chinese labor. The work of com- pleting the remaining forty miles of the road has | been let to Simpson & Co., of Mauch Chunk, Pa, who have arranged for one thousand Ohi- nese laborérs to be sent over without delay» inn ote GMC Naman ~~ J The great Methodist Stite Convention held recently at Syracuse, opened its' heaviest batter- ies on single blessedness. - Here is ashell it sends into the camp of old maids and bochelors : Resolved, 'That celibacy, systematic and con- tinued, should be discountenanced, and that its growing evils are serious to the State, to socie: ty, and the Church of God. 1b North Carolioa has the champion: old man.- He has reached one hundred and forty-three years by dint of living on pure'y vegetable diet and drinking spring water, and is likely to live as much longer; from all appearances. | He has sur- vived seven wives, and as the last one died sixty years ago, be begins to feel lonesome and talks about going courting again, A San Franciscan, Speaking of the orchestra in the Qhinese theatre there, says : \ I tell you, you can go your bottom dollar that you never | heard anything like it ; why, when that band strikes up, it sounds like ten thousind wash bilers tumbling of a five story building on to a brick sidewalk.\ » The Revolution declares ‘éfi: seventy coprte- sans were recently taken f New York to Washington, to influence legislation on the Pa- cific railroad subsidy, and that $22,000 was sent 'to the keepers of infamous houses in Washing- ton, who were to coerce, by threatened exposure, .. Anton Schmidt, a wealthy German of Sagi- naw, Mich., was recently killed by a fall, within two days, after purchasing a $10.00 accident pol- icy in a life insurance company, He had willed the policy to a German society, of which he was a prominent member, and subsequently it re ceived the $10.:000. The State Legislature is hastening its work with all speed. The 100 days will expire on the 14th. Up to the Ist, the Governor had signed 134 laws. New charters have been made for New York, Albany, Binghamton, &c. Bishop Simpson observes, in one of his lec- tures, that while in Europe he never traveled with a German student who was not saving mon- ey to go to Amtricas nor rode with an Irishman that did not ask him if he new his cousin ! SALEM, Mass., March 31.-Peabody's tomb was entered by thieves last night, who stole the silver casket. 'The thieves were arrested to-day and the plunder recovered. They will be fried to-morrow. An exchange wants the government to issue stamps for kerosene, inscribed \ Prepare to meet thy God.\ 'This is ahead of putting the same inscription on the Preacher's stand at the Ho- bart Camp meeting last fall. Republican papers declaiming against the\Dem- ocratio Ring\! of N. Y. Gity as represented in the Lflsifllature, should make a noto of the fact that the Republican members of that body generally vote with the \Ring.\ . A farmer cannot invest $10 to & better pur- pose than to buy a barrel of crude pet roleum, to wash his wagous and implements and reaping 2nd mowing machines with two or thrte times A gar. . _ A new stove has been invented for the com- fort of travelers It is to be put under the feet, with a mustard plaster on the head, which draws the heat through the whole system. Fence posts and stakes, hop-poles and bear- poles, if thoroughly seasoned, before they are set in the ground, will last more than twice as long any wehave received this year, sold his farm and the stock on it, for $19,000 - ( He reserves 100 acres of wbod land on the| . ...s cv kei} 0 _-_ 814 59 { pm“); land on the |U ..8. Bonds to secure ciroulation ., . . ree 20 _* |U. 8. Bonds and securities on hand;, ~ ~10,000- 00) Antpld zstablevzkeeper in England says he has | Due frow Redeeming & Reservo Agents, 34,080 78 never had a bad foot:on his horses since he com-| Furniture and FiXtUTOB. , » .., k .> aa o G menced the practice of bedding ona thick luyer 'Current expense®, . ...... . of sawdust. ; id, oak the worst. 'and Southern Europe, because it is cheaper than water-that is the difficulty of getting and keep- Judge Cardozo denied |- |. At Erin, Ohemung Co., March 22d, Joux L. gl Almanae for 1870. - It is the most valugble of C. S. Robertson, of South Worcester, hus South Hill. State,. <0 R 20. . ~ Noyes, the chief rooster of the Qngida Com- naunity, says that those who imagine that the Capitalstock paid in,. . 'Community will bust-up when he dies; are mis-| Surplus Fund., . is.}... . ays lae e}} C' taken, as he nas a boy that he is going to set right on where he leaves off. > The President is still pressing the St. Domin- go annexation, or purchase, and for two evenings | Circulating notes rec'd , \ rir me nio -o 4 has } ‘ ' from Comptroller,. . 88.400 00 e B AHAM*S CONDITION POWDERS, . FHouse with the view of lobbying the measure | Less amount-on band..1,765 00 past has had knots of Senators at the White through by the necessary two-thirds vote. Wine is the beverage in the navies of France ing water fresh on voyages. is so great that it pays to provide wine. A writer from Chikhauhan, Mexico, says he attended a danee where he saw a sign over the door which said, \ No geutiemeno admitted with- race. A. married man in New Hampshire has adopt- ed an original method of economy. One morn- ing, recently, when he knew his wife would see | him, be kissed the servant girl. 'The house ex- penses were ins:antly reduced $300 per year. ao MARRIED- At the M. E. Parsonage, Andes, March 24th, by Rev. R. Decker, Mr. Angrsp Busser to Miss Lissis Romsoxn, all of Andes, In Hamden, March 23d, by'\ Rey. J.. H. Rob- ingon, Mr. Wax._B. J. Scorr, of Andes, to Miss Maroarer Jack. of Hamden. In Cannonsville, March 23d, by Rev. A. J. Quick, Mr Danxnieu P. Winson, to Miss Lopexta C Bovor, buth of Feedville. _ March 10th, by Rev. J B. Van Housen, Mr. Cuarues H. Rosisson, of Gilboa, Schoharie (o., to Miss Miss E. Wricur, of Stam- ford, Dul. Co. ~ ' March 24th, by Rev R. S. Scott, at his resi- denee in Margaretville, Mr, Samosn Axings of Unadilla, to Miss Avery, of Harden- burgh. ° © ~ WW DIED-Io Bovina, March 27, Wax. Bamey, aged 77 years. © Davis, son of John S. Davis, formerly of An des. . At the residence of her uncle, Rev. James Norris. Shavertown, March 21st, Miss Carris NorEtIs, in the 16th year of her age. At Sidney Center, March 15th, WasBinator T. Anomews, aged 17 years, 8 months and five days, last son of Major Olney Z. Andrews, for- merly of the town of Otego. ' At Stamford, March 9, Frax®, son of Charles and Esther L. Chadwick, aged one year, less two days. « ~ To Lanusingville, March 31st, of congestion of the Lungs, Mrs. S. A. Winurarms, aged 49 years. In Meredith, March 17th, Mrs. Axx Brewir relict of Elias. Brewer, formerly of Oneonta, aged 73 years. PLEASANT» ROOMS! TO LET. POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. of well behaved children, if any. Tase subscriber wishes to board with the family taking these rooms and to furnish his own room. Le Amount of rent a secondary consideration. Unexgep- tionable references reqaired. G10 C. GIBB3 Etamford, N. Y., April lat, 1870. ASUf C < \LIJ \ . = READ THIS: KASE subscriber would call attention again to the notice of T the following, which appeared ia the Mirror of March 224. If any one wishing to purchase a place, will call and examine the premises, I think they cannot fail to be suited. OR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT. rateimnd, with all necessary cut-buildings, such as burns catrigge bouse, ice house Also. an excellent well of water and ciatern-in short, it is the most desirable residence I2 Hobart. better known as the \Judge Monson property.\ t bscriber and examiuag the property. |_ _ _ Oall on the subsor 2 i jail On SHC Terms casy. d6#1* Hobart, March 20, 1870 NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-Pursu- ® ant to an Order of Edwin D Wagner, Burrogaté pf the County of Delaware, and acoprding to the Statute for such | osse made and provided, Notice is hereby given to all por- sons having claims against the estate of SETH CORWIN, late of the town of Delhi, in said County, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same. with the vauch therapy to the substriber, the Executor of the said deceas#d, at his residence in the town of Delhi on or before the 5th day ol Qotober next. IRA E. BETTS, Executor. Dated March 26th,-1870. 45m6 __ OTICE TO STOCK GROW ERS. . The subscriber has on hand and for sale. at his. regi- | dence at North Harpersfield, a number of first rate DUR HAM BOLL CALYES, Oali soon 7 W. DaYTON. - Dated April 1st, 1870. 40; §T on the afternson of Feb. 18th, 1870, between f81llm CBN aud North Harpersficld, a HUNTER (ASS ELLERY SILVER WATOH, with steel Chain aud Key. I will pay the t * ive the watch. It can be left at above reward when I' receive he auviD HoHORDY. , Waod'g. P Noghh fiarperafleld. March 25th, 1870, 45w2* _ MRS. J. R. BOYCE, CHENEVUS, 18 prepared to duo agkinsds >: AMEN LAL HAIR WORK. Combipgs. long and short hair manuiactured into Switches, Frizzens, &o , &c., on the mogt approved new $5\ Obarges |___ _Report of the Condition of the - We ate indebted to the publishers of the | «New York World,\ for a copy of the fiofld FIBST NATIONAL BANKE-OF HOBART, Loans & Discounts, Ping suwdust by finds the best-} XaXe® pA ‘ nde. the and other Gash Toms... ...> . oe . S g , | Bills of NationalBank#,. ... .... e Mrs, Amelia Hobbs has been clected a Jus-| Fractional Currency, {including Nickels) tree of the Peace in Jersey Landing Township, | s. + . vei eye es ece see ves cns Jersey county, Ill., by a majority cf 26. She is: 'Legal tender NOLORL. .... ...... the first woman ever elected to office in that] - e Dimuutg we Q‘ll\ a as a a a 1>732 45 s. I 200 Exchangafl, als a e a'n, # i‘ a « 420 4-8 IDNVQQQ a. # sae a ae e cn 13,588 54 t , Profit and Loss,... ....63B 41 6,379 94 | Amount outstanding. ... ........>- Individual doposit®, , \ STATE OF NEW-YORK of Hobart.\ do solemnly swear that the above Htatement is true to the best-of my kno‘gedn and belief. out pants on.\ > The Mexicans are a very proud |, Rooms only suitable for &a smail family, with a limited num- |: in the village of Hobart; containing eleven acres of first- |- u spmwan of business on the 24th day of March, 1870, Rxsoukoxs. - ’ . _ §50 65 ‘d. wow a 6 » 6 9 ans a aq;~;l,'33'l 69 1,882 34 3,418 0%] 111 00 123 T1 doverintont * > Lrapmtit(es e $100,000 00 se 635 00 45,6156 67 or Druiwark, ' § \* . 1, Jxo, M. Oixgrap, Cashier of \The First National Bank . \__ JSO, M. OLMSTED, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this Slat day of March, 810. G. W. MoMtaby, Justics of the Peace. PETEEK KEILRATBRLOCEK, Correot-Aiteat, L. OLMATED, Directors - J. 8 MoNAVGHT, + pparpware 7 e (Swanson to More & Co.,) RONDOUT, N. Y., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HARD WARE, ' IRON AND, . = C STEEL, BUILDEKS® CARRIAGE . ' A ___ AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. Hubs! - Spokes! Fellbes! Shafts, Bont Wood Work for Swell Body ~ Portiand Sleighs, BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, Of «ll kinds, including Anvils, Vises, Beliows, &c., HAYING TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Cumberland Coal, Best quality. + . Agents for Fairbanks) Platform, Counnter and HAY SCALES. Rubber and Leather Belting, , Vgpppgp‘géoxma AND HOSE Agents for the Leflin & Rand Péwde} Coin, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER, BEST IN THE. WORLD. \ Bumme AND Mums! Fun L goods warranted as reprosented, and at prices _- DEFYING QOMPETITION !‘ A. A. CROSBY, _. D. F. MORE, J8., A. DUNN, Jar., , - __ P 8. GALLAGHER. Rondout, April Ist, 1870. 46uf por SALE. - The subscriber offers for sale the following stock on his farm io Harpersfiectd wis: 50 sheep, 19 head of young Cattle, one 6 years old mare, and one 8 years old mare, Dated March 224, 157015 ¥ WM. B. CHAMPLAIN. w8* Delaware Literary Institute, THIS INSTITUTION is situated at Franklin, 4 milesfrom > 8. R R. The fpring Term Otego Depot, on the A. & assisted by & corps of mix experienced teachers, In this school young men are fitted for advanced classes in: Golliége, are Irained in x thorough business education, and by an ad- vanced course of mathematical and scientific studies, are ing pursuits, es 1 . C advantages in all severer studies as well as ornament branches - Oatalogues contaloing all needed information may be had of the Principal, at Franklin. Delaware county, N. Y. HARVEY MANN, Pres, of Trustcos. Ira Wircox, M D., Secretary. March, 12, 1870. * 45m1*® = TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. run business successfully without them. A hint is as good as & kick. Bo pass in the tin Delays are dangerous . a Yours truly, +~ __ W.8B. Hobart, March 15th, 1870 , 44w8 ynsuRE YOUR LIFE IN THE - PHEYIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOE 00., of Hart- ford,. Conn. - Et issues all the popular kind; of Life and En- dowment Policies. . P\ Asics over22$5,000 OOO. and constantly in Hobatt, in the State of Naw \York at the close] ~ n sex3tt?| ® ~ s2so.94t 22| |. CS0 24.031 Hih gt QM $230,947 244] HOBART T I 81 > flDANIEL FISHER will open a Livery 7 Emablishment on the firat of April Qaod Horaes I the sarneimmediately, and save cont. CROSBY, NORE & C0. '| . _. Why, we are going to E. OOWLE3, to set a sot of _. _ . _ _. begins APRIL 5th, under the care of G. W BR1GGA, A M.! well prepared for engineéring, agriculturat and manufactur- . Young. ladies have in this Loatitute superior [ a , F6 made. 2 al | - Doors on handof all thicknesses and sizes in commen use, The Subscriber must and will have stamps. Cannot , woos - Ige Wore digs | gog sm A2 ab t edteyp -__ DRBILLR- =_. DRILL forthe H Assembly District, Del: Ah ough tent motte wee subs harpersfelq Genter. - b y March 2¥'hi Daverpork CQenter, Wednesday $0th {Norah FPquare, Thursday Blat; | Doibt. “Quid? . April ¥@; Rroshinnd Taesst 5th; Andes, Wedptncay, Uth; Margarctellls, Thursday. Ith; Koxbor xlduiy.‘ s x; Hobart, Baturday, Girl) 4 numgnxcehmg Wig: day, 11 101.000 uo] _ The examinations will be both wrliten snd oh; They \fig“;‘a‘tmmifl A {A Thore wlaliing to jain th Candidates should be prompt. Thore wishing to Jain the | class will need National Foorth Readera- “mg pénffllutfi 300 00 They will alaobe reqadired on entering the cines to band in a thort, Origtaal loiter or essay, relative to achools ox achnol govognl'nent,.wrlurn in (mafia saw filtigfi‘ms'c - . C2 -__ JOUN W. MoARTBUR Com Dated.Bleomellls, March 14th, _ 1814 18 {| SPRING TRADE OPENED. f 12,318 00: I”1\Ell‘riinbt'ctrllmts' has fort rawurned from the | sity with a laurgartock of a L vee, . CHOICE GROCERIES, || Teas, Sugnats, |__ __ - < Flour, Fish, >, f _ ___]. Sait, Spices, . OITY CURED HAMS, - < « :| And.in fact nearly everpthing in taeline that people w lnt. A | Quick gales and amai 36m? Biore ontdobrpqut qfio ee | Hotek <. -~ _ eee ‘ mamyllla.~fltteh1§¥bxf1$f59. 48m1* - % -_ The underalyned having beenoften a lisited to «ffr forg bis welt known. Powdera for Horses and Oattle, hereby that they may be found -by thedcsan or single boxes, at Hfram “madam“! fim‘effl’mmdg. Cll here 44 . *\ TH MAS mum, ~ LIVERY STABLES! and Ntrlugehwgegmdrmm drivers furnlahed, 7 l \ r‘ ' NJOTICE.-Notice is hereby given that . k. % the co-partnership hetetofore extating between BADKE3 -& BPRAQUK in the Clothing Busin«ss, is “fit dhysdiumved 1 by mutual consent,. Thore indebted'to the.late Orm, eliher la Rook account or Notes, are requested to call und mits A W. I B‘Wtéifi. § W. spRAGUR. | 500,000 FEET . Seasoned PINE LUMBER For Sale., (NHEAPE3T place on the line of the A & %. R R to buy, C. Planed, Matoled, anit detivered atany point will?\ Also, Sushi, Biinds, Doors, - Store Fronts, &o., made st ahort notice, Afton, Feb, 30, 1870, . 4im5* BROWN & WRIGHT, NEW CASH STOLE . . - AT aoa aw KEELEIRE'S OLD STAND, ‘1 | £1?in will be found a good assortment - | Dry Gooda and Groceries o inds, w 'be lold’che‘g—ior ‘cflfipny. ”gut: °'fif'<ifi§'5u$§'fi§z€m MITTENS & GLOVES, e » Ladies' aad Gent's Eriving Cioves. 'A splendid took 41 at ‘0. BTU'RGESB, Stamford, N. Y. _ Hobart, March 1st, 1970. €ut ~ HE subscriber will sall at the dwelling house, on the 14th - A day of April, 1870, at 1 o'clock P.; M, at qula Fale, to thehighest bidder, the farm Intely occupled by Alsxander Carton, deceased, Known ns the Enston Homestead, IN THE TOWN OF STAMFORD, | The farm contminwone hundred and Afty-four acres, and As well fenced and well watered ; has apon it a good dwelling, and good out buildipgs, over JObgood'beulngglmlg. trees, and a large sugar bush |__ a The farm will keep at least, 20 cows and a team, winter . and aummer. . Title perfest. Terms of payment made casy. . There will miso be sold. at the same time and place, 12% Cows, Farmiog Utenatly, &6 j we To any one wishing to buy & farm, or a farm: and atock, this is a- rare-opportunity. ¥. R. GILBERT, Executor. March 19th, 1870, 44 What's up ? What's the matter ? « What's all this rush about ? ARTIFICIAL TEETH! Why. just think, &a present to every- one that gets a set of teeth of him, (ind pays him- his regular price in cash,) before the Sist day of December, 1870, . . Lhereby pledge myself that ewery person that gets a set of teoth of me, shall receive a present when the teeth mre paid for. DR &. COWLES, Stamford, N. Y, Dated March Blat, 1870, 44m9 * woricsk. , y The undersigned offers for sale his HOUSE and LOT, situated in the town of Harpersfield, consisting of about 10 acres of land, well watered. with a good-house and oust build- ingt Bald property is situated about one mile from the vil- lage of Hobark. || _ ___\ RICHARD TOGUK, Hobart, March 1%, 1870. 48w8*® _ Hobart Photograph Rooms! HE subscriber has opened Rooms over McMurdy's stors in Hobart. where he is preparid to do all kinds of work In the lite of La o PHOTOORAPEHS, GEMS and PORCELAINS, | copying and enlarging any kind of pictures, #6 | He also: keepron hand & large variety of Frames, pl-{a and orom- mental - Onli and examiue. Bfiigfmfionct‘ihflmwed Hobart, Feb 8, 1860. L GOULD. .~ - ABSOLUTE DIVORCES legally . ob- i A iatned in New York, Indians. It nols, and other States, for persons from auy State orCountry, legal everywhere ; desertion, drunkenners, non support, eto, sufficient cause; no publicity ; no charga nntli d.voree obtained.. Advice free, Business established 15 years, Lol . . Address, | |¢ _ M HOUSE, Attorney, 44018 grog T8 Nassau Street, New York City, | woures TO BUILDERS.-We are prepared to furnish fibmmon yup of all common sizes, with or withoutegimes sat. . Blinds to match, ready made. We have the lirgest atock of SEASONED LUMBER in this seotion of the country, which we will sell, ready dressed, at as low rates as can be had in the rough in mout markets, Préased Ficoring and Ceiling constantly on hand, |_ _- e 406 BARNES & FOX, Oollleraville, Jar: 9%, 1668. 10000 ___ B6mé HARNESS MAKING AT STAMFORD. E M. HINMAN would inform the pub- e Hs that he bas opened a Harness Shop t the old Halt stand in Stanford, where he keeps on band and forsale Har- ness and Trinmings of the best material. All work warren« 'ted. Esepriring done at short notice. Sbm8 Stamford, 15th, 1870. DYE' BTUFRS! Dye Stuffs! at B6 K u . HOWARUVS, Stamford reasonable. as if set while the timber is green. \oa f Echenevas, N, Y., March 26th, 18570, lea Increasing. but *t T BRUOK, Agent, OBSce over A. Bhaw & Son's store, Delhi, Del. Oo,, N. ¥. . mlflii for the million-sll warranted at | probs: Fou t for the MIM] ffowabDB Bamford. REAL ESTATE SALE! -_