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Bratich, mppeatiiice bbiid ml} the 50 thg) tile, n : ~ - who have places, and. of their | use. in p13!!!“ seen colored win- to pe Salvalor gives the written I, ion of Jesots, This fact H (eta H (witch, :S; the initials :of was 'ac- order of in 1540. abbrevia- :the Jot» being from - f is salva Appleton's the error t (that over ¢ the Gréck *> * made by.an extehd- being ca- the L, H. from the sigdif- against plague in EEG Charch printed - on :swords,. . of the of t the bride, Hirax Nov. 27th, Dosw to MaxyEb Daveu- S. Martin, Schoharie rson, Scho- Jab“ AS- of Middle» - . Hunting» te, to Mra. , by Rev . of Ham- Walton. in Mar- Mr: Old-f to Suv a ingi, after age fe and 4 o A enterprise. ~ the other for Delhi, via Margaretville. _ men of the'country. His reputation is spoken of .$13000 ; and a plan by which Marysville would TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1870 - $@» At a Railroad meeting held at Andes last week to aid the construction of a R, R. from Deltii to Margaretville, Judge Hathaway public<| ly expressed his \privato opinion\ that the north ern route of the R. &. 0. R. R. would, \xor 'swz spumz.\ We think it will, if the: people help the. «an manors ames s -l (Fe iy 6 R@s-Thanksgiving day was observed in Stam- fo: d. Union services were held at the Presby. terian Church. - Prayer was offsred by the Rev. R. C. Ieving. A discburse on \National Prog- perity,\ was delivered by Rov. L.. E. Richards. pas We take pleasure in calling attention to the advertisement of the Gibbs' \Turbine Water Wheel,\ 'which < appears on this page. This is, in our opinion, a-first class wheel and. spe- gially adopted to the wants of this section of| country, where there are so many small mountain streams that should be utiliz«d by every farmer and manufacturer, We are using one, a #12 inch, No. 4,\ .to drive our press, (Northrup's Putent .Cylinder-capable of printing a form 28 x 42 inches,) and with one halt of each bucket closed, makiogitequivalent to a \12 inch No. 4,\ and under a head of nine feet, and distant a little more than two from our press rovin, it strikes <cff one thousand copies of the Mirror an hour, sod works to our entire satisfac- tion. , e ~s, , Busin®mss 'at Snmnaxnpaxkax has become one of the business centers since the open ing of the Rondout. & Oswego Railroad. Gon- siderable business has been done, and the place is greatly changed from olden times. A beau- tiful depot and every apartment connected with the road interest, exist. ~A large namber of teams are constantly employed hauling freight to and from the railroad.. 'I'wo dnfly.lines of stages leave Bhandaken ou arrival of the morning train -one for Stamford. via Lexington mnd Prattsville, and Some of the Ashland, Greens Co., farmers, who were swindled cut of their butter by Magee & Co., went to New York, abd aided by the de- 'tectives, hunted down and arrested the scamps, Aftzr an examination they were discharged.- Some of the victims aro men who were trying hard to get out of debt, ard the blow in some cases is a tecrible one. nema wco, Srarrorp Seatxary.-This institution closes its fall term to day, and, it gives us pleasure to say that its friends and partrons are niore pleas- ed than ever with the succéssful manuer.in which it has been conducted .this term. 'The winter term commences Dec. Ith, with brighter pros ects than ever. We know of no institution of earning offering better advantages, and which we can more cheerfully recommend to those who wish to educate their children, than this. a Fw te W ro 1s corutxo ?-It gives us pleasure to an- nounce to our readers that the popular and dis- tinguished Physician and Surgeon, Dr. S. A. Kiner, whose name has been so prominently before the public for the past several years, will make a visit professionally in our vicinity in compliance with the urgent solicitations of many desiving his services, where be may be consulted on alt special and general chronic diseases of the Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Eye, Stomach, Har, Liver, Kidneys. Skin, Blood, Bones, Nerves, Fémale Complaints, &c, &c. From testimoni- als we have read, the Doctor's skill, experience and success, -is attested to by many of the finest in the highest terms, not ouly by those whom he has served, but by the press generally. From accounts that come to us, crowds . of patients meet him on every band. The Dr. will be at Prattsville, Tuesday, Nov. 293; Windham, Wed- nesday afternoon and Thursday; and Stamford. Delaware House, Saturday,till Monday, Dec. 3d Marrers.-Articles of Association of the Delhi and Middletown Railroad Company were filed in the office of the Secretary of State on 'the 14th of Novemder, 1870. The road is to lead from the village of Dethi through the town of Bovina, near Livingston Like, and the town of Andes, to Arkville in the town of Middletowa. a distance of about twenty-five miles. 'The am't of the capital is fixed at one million of dol- lars. _ The following are the first Directors nam- ed: Robert I. Livington, New Brunswick, N. J.; Charles Hathaway, Delhi; Henry Dowie, Willian B. Shaver, and Richard Morse, of An- des; Lemuel Sines, W. Woodford, Middletown ; Seth H. White. Delhi; Alex, Storie, John Wil- son, Bovina ;. James H. Grabam, Delbi ; George G. Decker, Middletown ; Thomas Cornell, Ron- dQUt.—~Atgu3, . More of the results of the lottery whereby San Francisco freed its Mercantile Library from debt are the following: A plan to build a school-house at Nevada City by lottary, with prizes of good- ly sums of money; a scheme for building a rail- road from (Grass Valley to Colfax by the same means, the baits being prizes to the amount of $300.000; and a similar scheme away off in Yre- ka. with prizes which in the aggregate amount to \ get even\ whith San Francisco by the same illegitimate means by which, San Francisco got ahead of her. ~ouentitilh @ (p In the great contest as to who should sell the most goods in im year. between A. 'I'. Stewart and Horace B. Claflin, Stewart came out second, A son of John M. Squires, near Bloomville, had a leg broken last Sunday, while wrestling with another lad. ___ -- --- ~ ($35.00 _ 'durable | pond of water mme nim mevenginen Designed especially for AH of theso friction metal,\ gad warranted to posform as sold until so provan. , Any ordinary mechanic can set ane in operation in two hours' time after. building the trunk or penastoock.. Fall directions accompany each wheel. , ~ no C ' SPECIAL NOTICE ~-Until January lat, 1871, for tho generally introduced, and for the purpose of Obtaining testimonials, ip case they give perfect satis- faction orders will be received and filled at the following ~ - - ' eon [es +0 ' \ . I‘ VX 2 4 C q. 6 inch, #1 x 11g $35 ; 12 inch NOTE £4114}: é: $11?) $12 inch No 3, *24 x 2%. $50 ; 12 inch No 4.924 x #G. $55 ; 12 No 6, *2 44 x 57%, $65 ; *3 zs of throat in mohes , If packed to send to a distinse, $2 extra. For further information, call on of address the manufacturer, 28 f __ GIBBS TRON TURBINE _ Farmers' and Mechanics' uss, Power, Particularly adapted to churning, lather, foed mills, cider mills, threshing machines, &o., &o. ~ Eight difforent sizas are now manufactured, capable of porforming from one-tenth to fifteen horgs | power and upward, according to siza of- wheel and head of water applied. The amallestaizs intended mors particularly for churning and turning griadstons, where only a vory small amount of water can be obtained, is compleate with gearing, pully, fly-whee!, and wrist regdy for attaching the belt and connecting rod, A head of water of eight feet on this wheel will run a barre} churn; and a} twelve fost square and four feet deep, will drive it one hour. (k , C wheels are constructed in the most perfect and substantial manner of cast and rolled tron nicsly fitted in cast and rolled iron, casos, thoroughly’ bolted together, and boxes line tion metal d w . represented, or the pucchasa money rafundad. - Parties living within ten miles of the manufactory are not required to make -any payment until the wheels ordered by them are tried and proved satisfactory ; andthe wheels will not be considered 12 inch No 7, *2%4 x 7%, 875. and for all others destring a cheap, light and sawing wood, turning grindstone, running lined with \anti- purpose of getting these wheels mors No 2, #214 x 1%. $45 ; 12 fuch inch No 5, 414 x 475, $60 ; 12 inch | & GEO 0 GIBBS, 'Stamford, Dslaware County, N Y. Weekly Receipts for the Mirror. A. 5. Gibbs, Harpserafiald, $2 on B North Kortright, - 1 00 Stephen Maynard, 1 00 8. W. Seely, No. Harporsfisid, _ 100 U. L Fuot, Hoarporstiold, C Mrs, H. Humiston, Nspanoch, 1 00 H: Hall, Meredith, . 1 00 Miss C. M Dean, Margaretville, 1 00 A, Shaw, Btamtord, 1 00 4. H. Vanakin, Dathi, 1 090 George A. Boggs, Jiff rson, 1.90 8. G. TenHyok, Daren port, 60 L IL Treadwell, Jeff -rson, 60 C OQO. Fraagze, South Gilbou, ~ bo W. B. Laughrap, Stam ford, 80 John Gregory, ai ¥ 80 H. H. Powell, Cciffics Corners, 50 J. A. Foot, Parkerabury Lown, - 50 [. H. Silliman, Hobart, 80 D McPherson, i u 0. Crawford, Hamden, 60 Miss E Todd, Griffins Corners, 60 E L Traver, Red Hook, «B0 L. Brown, South Gilboa, 25 8. R Jackson, Delhi, 25 J. G. Bruce, J ff :rson, 23 NW At Blairsville, Ponnsyivania, a young Pru sian beauty took the premium by drinking twen- ty-seven glasses of beer without loosening her corsets, in honor of the battle of Sedan. She was a girl of Sedantary habits, too. Some fourteen new and beautiful sleeping cars wave lately been placed upon the tracks of the Albuny & Susquehanns Railroad, and are con- sidered equal to the Pullman car in poiat of com- fort and elegance. A Marin county (Oal.) poultcrer has a \ duck ranch\ of 2,300, and sends to market, duriog the egs season, an average of 1,000 eggs per day. The dicks consume 55 tous of wheat during the year. ' + u Thanksgiving Day-War on Turkey. A GENERAL invitation is extended to ALL to call and pay up All scconpits not artisfactso rliy ssitlod before January 1, 1871, will be collected 4f col. lectible g@WTThis means business 28 Hobart, Nov. 24.h 1*70 Wx. 3 ROOTR RICHARDS ONS FRICTION HORSE POWER. For sawing wood, threshing, churning. &c. The best and cheapest farmer's machine in use; is light and durable, and easilly movid and handled by two men. One Horse Power, weight 600 pounds, price $60 Two do do 800 do do 8:0 Kor further particnlars, call upon or address, - 28 A. G. STILSON, General Agent, Prankiin, N, Y. ® Arrival of a New and Cni'gfully KC- lected Stock of PALL AND WINTFR - GOODS, at the \ONE HORSE STORE,\ at Stamford, which the subscriber will offer for sale at VEBYGLOW Prices, For Ready Pav only November 28th, 1870. ~ 28#4*® J. 8. OCHAMPLIN, §, Y. SELEY, & . LICENSED ATOTIONEER, . . North Harperafield, Delaware County, New York. Btf WM. H. RICKEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer in Country Produce, Delaware (Co. Butter, Eggs, Oheese, Lard, Poultry. Pomestic and Foreign - Fruits, Nut«, Vegetables. Oysters, &3. Consignments promPtly attended to, HASBROUOK AVE, NEW GARDEN 8T. RONDOUN, N.Y. , 23 New Firm, Increased Stock, AND LOW PRICES! TH E undersigned having purchased the Store, stock and good will of Trade of M M. McNeil Corner Bouth Main & Mt Zur Streets, 5th Ward, take this method of informing the oid patrons and as many new ones an will favor us with a call, that having largely increased the atock, and hy buying tor net cash we are able to offer better bare sine in GROfiERIIfiS and than any other establishment of the kind in the city Good Young Hyson Tea, £0 censs pr pound. All otter grades proportionately cheap. Good Bugar, 10 cents per und: all other grades as cheap 8, pogmage pive us glean. andwe will satisfy you by an' er. amination of stock and prices, that ours is the place to buy goods in our line. 4 ___ B 0. & H P. ATWOOD. Elmira, N Y., November 1870 28 ‘ TAN DEUSEN'S Improved Cathartic Pills are THE Pil L4 o' the age. - Entirely vegetable, gugar coated - Rold every where, R45f ' J H. HARPER, * 184 AUGTIONEfith’ Del. Co, N. ¥ I i h 1 I | 1 [CORBIN & STRATTONS! GUNPOWDER. ° MERICAN HiFLEH AND sPullHMTING PowbDIn, {L mapufactured by \Schaghiuiooke Powder Company, ' ichaghticoke, Rensmelaer Co, N Y. Powder made by thi» Company is acknowledged by #portsmen to be the best in the world. . Our Baisne are * American Rifle, in 1 ib. aud 3g ib canisters, FFg. FFFg. & -__ Fg, FFg, FEFg, in kegs, 25 ths each. L as w 1 ME 1g” lbs wa' x _ \ brass hooped kegs, 6¥f lbs, each, canisters. 1 Ib each w to 4% 64 $80, 04 Hagle Sporting, in Ld at +800 4% Grocers and Hardware dealers csn be supplied with th» Powder by app ying to OROSBY, MORE & CO., $75.00 & FARM For sars. (20k -im Davenport Center, on the Oharlotte Turn- pike containing 107 of land-80 mores cleared. and the rest in valuable timber, worth $1500 ; will be reserved for that f‘réwgmdata Good buildi & gnrd comdition. Good buildings,. and welll witered Price sg 0C0, with the titaber, and some personal prfipfa will?!“ uasy *. R. SMITH, _ Davenport, November 1Tib, 1870; &Tm2* NOTICE. ' . 1% - indebted to me would confer a great favor by paying thesame before Dec 1st 1870, C. ¥Btamtord November 2204, 1470 Q7 of - - N, \Y I . ¥ & \TAKE: NOTICE.-All persons are forbid» den to trust Thomss Harkgess on his sccoount or mine, as I am Trustee for him, and will pry no debits of hig cons» tractin __ JA UEA HARKNRA3, Jr Nor h Kortright, November 17 h. 1870 47 wow | RS. OMAR CHAMPLLIN wishes to in. form the people of STAUFOR ) and vwtiymity. that sha the latest styles, and is fully prepsired forthis patronage of the public, She will also gontinue coat mskiag as formerly, pot for one individual only, as may have been supposed, but for all who may desire her services. , , f ' © Biamford. November 10sh; 18570 o Stipe 0 > ~ DELA WARE ACADEMY I The WINIRH TERM of this Ecatitution will open n Monday, December 5 h. and continue Pourteen Weeks B YARD, incoln jing Fuel lights, and Washing, can be hid at the Hr: at $4 00 per week whore pupils will have the as- sistance and mupervision of Prof Smita and the Preceptress, A TEACH CRY Chass wit be formed at the commence» \| ment, in which tweety persons can receive Tuition FREK, Deihi, Nov, 10 1870 - ¥Tu [CARL‘I FUR S£\LE. & Ihe rubseriber cffors fin farm for sale, situated in the town of R rtright about 21g mies from Habart contmtiu« img about 70 agren af Land . o p ible of 10 cows and a temu, dood ochard arnd snsar bush gond bu Lings and well watered aud fenced. Said farm is right of aoit '-+rms ~B8V. G0 M Dak Mabart Nov 20.h 1§570 - 2T A \, AllAM's CONDITION POWDERS. A The unsersigned having been otter a betred to- ffr to. sae hig well knowp Pow lers for Horses and Onattle, hereby WAL WIGHT Principal. noxes, at Hiram Howard's Drug Stores Stamford. ~ THOM Ag MEAYHAM cames vie mvs emesis ASHTON SALT $425; Turk's Tsland, u 881y* Rondout Uister Co., N. ¥ $ 00 _ 18.f Mo la _ W ~s\ \ - t fite. \ A A C s a \ L9 2 owes §QTamFORD sEMINARY. j' a ':; & fl‘ L A , y . - aC a AC . Kast 4, as 4C WINTER TERM OPENS DEC. Tru. AME EET ERO \Pe l \ete $0 che f set ap ( if 4? xt\ Ap + This Ioatitaution has tu one ofj-ct-B ting the yourr for ‘é 2 \aa _4‘;§,';;- \ en Uife's dutie ; it knoe of no retre pression, of 1o failures ; tut x a. {@ CF. a fis fl“; vo aims to reach a higher level-to keep prce with the demands es f Lot ocal ( for a thorough and more I:bersl education. 2 afs ls Kr tt hae \vh cay\ if KULL CORPS OK IN@TRUCTORY V> 6 £00 fer ste? bp *o & f Rates lower than any aamilar It kt oce For Circulars and information address, L - *». + BUY the Weed \Setfing Machinemf | 1if MaxUROY & BRO., Hobari, N Y. pew FURNITURE AN {> Cabinet Ware-Rooms. F. G. RULIFPSON, Begs leave to announce to all the good sitiz ins of Samford, that his new Ware Rooms arse now open to the Public, we} lled with a Choice and Setected Stock of FURMITURE, of all kinds. including PARLOR AND BEDROOM SE IS, sOFAS, TETE-.A-TECES, EASY CHAIRS and PARLOR CHAIRS, of all kinds. BOOK CaSES, ~ EX I ENSION_ TABLES, MARBLE TOP TABLES, Spring Beds and Bedsteads, of all kinds. CANE SEAT, EASY, AND OTHER CHAIRS, \___ And Rockers in endless variety.. BURE AUS, _. SECRETARIES, sIDE aND CORNER WasdH SPA ND, WORK PABLES, QUARTETTES, BRACKETS, &o. Together with an extensive assortment of Picture Frumes & Looking Giasses, Large and email Picture (Juss. Also, a first clases workmen, can do work to order, snd in a satisfactory manner bf BUY YOUR ‘GOQflDS 30,000 MAJORITY is nothing compared with the immense stock of goods: . . JUST RECEIVED AT 0 Cortin & Straiton's. DRESS GOODS in endless variety at pri- ces lower than ever sold in the County. -=-COME AND SEE / Shawls, Cloakings, andBal- ~- moral skirts. READY MADEB CLOTUEING and Cassimeres, of the finest styles, at . , prices which defy competition, DON'T FORGET the place to buy Ready made Clothing is at 6009 CORBIN & STRATTON'S, Ladies' Flannels and Knit Goods in endicss variety, BOOTS & SHOES - - for the millons. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, GLASS. WARE, CROCK ERY, &c., will be sold at Rail road prices for the next 60 days. Come and see! CORBIN & STRATTON. Bldomvilie. Nove mner Z:st 1870 27 T p, w. uURPUEY, 3 Manufacturer of MAaCBINERY AND SIGNAL QILS and dealer In FPEME, 8 & CUUKOH'LL Principal, Stamford, Del. Co , N Y, BEEF HIDK3 WANTED, for which the highest marke - JO et price will be paid, &A Y. THOMPSON. Hobart, Nov 14 h 1%7u, 20 +8 DIARIES—A full stock for 1871, for sale at Howara's Drog store, stamford. y8 t A6tt UY your Musical Instruments, Sheet Mu- gic. Magic Books, &0., at W. F. BPeKNORLR'3. Bit Etamford, N, Y. [ARMS FOR SALE -Two xiver farms, side by side, 12g miles east of 70 atd 110 acres weh renced good buildings, pleam-antly looa. ted, and very desirable property. Will be sold s:parately, or together, to snit purchaser, * Also, a farm of 75 acres 8 miles west of Afton, well ftm edly ing very nicely. and desirable property f4.- vorable 'Fitle indisputable. and possession given at once. For further particulars inquire of R T B BELEY, Afton, Chenango Co., N. Y. Augast 18, 1870, 14if ne meen eae e onn odes A FINE assortment of Dry Goods, Gro- ceries Flour, Feed, Salt, Fish Yankee Notione: in fact everything uhuailsyfkcpt in a country store, for sule at low prices by WM. STELVENR; Jr, Harpersfield. MA) HALLS | VEGETABLE SIGILIAN |__ HAIR: RIENEWER . RENEWS THE HAIR TO ITS ORIUIN A COLOR WIEN GRKY. * Rerews the nutritive matter which rourishes 'he hatr, BENEWS THE GRO WII OP THR HRIR WHEN BALD Renews the prpsb w, ry hair to silken ao'tmess. Beautifu! Hair Dressing. Ons bottle shows ita iff ots. BR. P HALL & Co., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by atl druggints. 2bw i [OR SALE.-A beautiful span of sorrel PONIES, Ecglish blood and build. Weigh from T\0O to $00 Iba . good speed and pleasant drivers. As T have ol: sed nut traveling in tobacco business, I will sell these ponies for low figures, on terms to suit the purchaser, for cash or ap- proved note. JOHN T. HADDOW. Andes, Del Co., N. Y. 156¢ 500,000 FEET Seasoned PINE LUMBER For Sale, F all thicknesses, at reduced prices.at the Sash and B'ind Factory at Davenport Center. J, 0. BROWXH. April 16. 1870, 48f _. > UY YOUR YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., Bit of W. E. SPENCER, Stamfjord, N. Y. [ YYY 1 A LIBERAL OFFER:! . . READ IT!! . B. WOOD has just received from N. « York city, a splendid stock of ARPIFI IAL TEETH, and makes this lhberal offer to his patrons for the year 1870, Upon the receipt of price for a full set of artificial teeth, (ei- ther upper or under )I wi'l present a certificate which will GOLD WATOH, to be presented on the 8!st day of Dec . 1870, in any manner (by which all may stand an equil chance.) that the majority present at 1 o'clock of that day may direct and spon the receipt of price for- g less number than a {mi set, a certificate will be given which the holder to ore chance to have the amount of price refunded in the samo manner at the same time L Thankfal for many past favors and trusting that he is too weil known to have this lib-rar offsr pronounced one of the bumbu«s of the day, he remains as ever the servant of a very generous public 83 +_ H, 8, WOOD. Btamford. Jan 1st, 1870. GILBERT & MAYNARD, « ATTORNEYS, WHALE AND LARD OIL, Reflued Petroleum, Rosin & Soap. 10 No. 11 Estdaon Btreet, Albany, N. Y, & t Si11mford, Delaware Co., N. Y, J. R. QILZERE, *. Biy1 ~ 1 H, MAYNARD Sg‘if Bix rorea to rye,. and four actos t> hops in. has recently employed a competent Dress maker, who has all - announces: that they may be frmud by the sorin or single | o* entitle the halder to one chanca to draw a splendid Ladies -