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“SQ ‘d in: (lg ate >\ 2 Uo edtectitey [ju ¥ éars with- _ »coudby sin «o, n sd the \door- across Shi s h ‘3‘5 was. kept festival, periodiot . -; rak il d_l. Vid the . ten carais any. friends QO' Led des of mii, ak weknow t is pagiing: ~ ha 3 p34 ses of whis- ildn'| do it, y oy one, dest weath- ° Tndecd the throughout wort (2 vigoned, 'by and. \Stock . and, have hite under- Maing \ac- with $250 sChefiki + for as dost His. merry for a New skates he winter In arty Eng ibany' aiid Auto on' the Co. \But as yet, copt such & $35,000 er of tle the fae - served jail. gx} 8 \wwidow$ - kinds of thou?\ follows : OW! ' Perhaps in thE a ami ~ John. Burdick, at $1,470. . . been made.- Utilitarian. -_ of the refusal of France to take part in it. -- - Capital, at Richmond. 'It was made in Eng- - 3g» T e contrzéi ng'jsufldmg‘ 5156“? Distriét\ School House in this village has been let to: With He-: a- * R@r-Dorkrion.-The friends of Rev. D. Ellis Willis, are invited to make him a donation visit at the parsonage, on Friday evening, Jan. 6th, Hobart, Dec. 28th, 1870. ° =~ ~> =- | \o od. By order of Com. duties Richard Woolsey, of ~ Shavertown, - while crossing Pine Hill, on 'Puesday night, was at- tacked by two men and robbed of about $80 in} money and $300 in notes.. No arrests have] Sumner . openeéfhis \batteries on Grant on [J. Hitahcolt, Wednesday last, in a spéech, which for bitterness] bas not been excelled by him since his. speech many years ago, when he-attacked Senator But- ler from South Carolins, and which had for its] result the caning-of Sumner by Preston Brooks, a kinsman of the South Carolinian, and a mem- 'ber of the House. . _ ~. _ o The remarkable apple crop in Maing bas given an uncommon there to cider dringing.- An authority. on the: subject observes that \cider if enough is imbibed, can make the drunk come as effectually ag any other intoxicating - liquor, while the cider drunkard, from time immemorial, has beea the meanest, dirtiest, most disgusting of inebriates.\ . - Among the most important discoveries of the German Arctic expedition was a new land, out 36 miles east of Spitzbergen, and situated north of the T'ith degree of latitude. This ter- ritory is larger than Spitzbergen, and presents a very wild and rugged, appearance,, being filled with almost perpendicular mountains and chffs. At a recent examination of one of the schools in W ashington, the question was put to a class of small boys : \Why is the Connecticut river so called ?\ when a bright little fellow put up his hand. \Do you know, James ?\ \Yes ma'am ; because it connects Vermont and New Hamps- hire, and cuts through Massachusetts ! was the triumphant reply. : ~ The people of North Carolina, have decreed that Gov. Holden shall be tried for his disregard of the rights of the people and for his open and flagrant violations of law. EvrorE~ Fort Avron has been occupied by Germans, who have silenced the French batter- ies at Bondy and sent a few shells into Paris Gens. Bourbski and Chanzy have resumed the offensive, having 'been reinforced by troops from Bordeasax. 'The fortress of Peronne, in the De- partment of Somme, has been invested by the Germans. Both Prussian and French troops are reported to be. suffering greatly from cold.} The proposed 'conference on the Hastern ques- tion has been indefinitely postponed, on account Probably the oléésfétvovéjxf the United States: is the one which warms the Virginia State land in 1770, and. warmed . the , House .of Bur- gesses for sixty years. before it was removed to its present location, where it has been for 30 years. It has survived three British monarchs,. and has 'been contemporaneous with four kingly monarch- ies, two Republics and two Imperial govern- ments in France. The great American Repub- lic has been torn by internal strife, the breach partly. healed, and still the old stove remains the same, unimoved in the midst of all. ' Among the bills introduced in the semate, is one to enable: Colorado to frame a Constitution and apply for admission as a State. General Prim has died from wounds inflicted by assassins. Aosta bas reached Spain, and is on his way to Madrid. - Dr. Stillman Spooner, of Oneida, has been struck from the list of examing pension surgeon, because hg is a homeopathist. - Alexandér Dumas, the 'most prolific novel writer of the century, died in Paris recently, at the age of sixty seven. He was a quadroon, with the color and features of a mulatto. Now that winter has fairly come, and the poor will feel more keenly than ever the pinchings of poverty, those who have anything to give in charity should not delay their benefactions. MARRIED-At the residence of the bride's father, Dec. 29, by Rev. J. P. Burger, Mr. Horacs C. Surparpsorn, of Bainbridge. to Miss Marcarer L, of No. Harpersfield. In Jefferson, Dec. 29th, by Rev. J, P. Burger, Mr. Wa. M. to Miss Lina M. Saunms BURY, both of Richmoandville. In Meredith, Dec. 20th, by Rev. J. 0. Baylgs, Mr. Saxugn Grmxzin, of Kortright, to Miss Haxxar' B. MolLaury, of Meredith. 20 In Roxbury, Dec. 21st, by Rev. J. K. Rhine- Aart, Mr. James E. Mors, to Miss Ann Molx- \Tos all of Roxbury. DIED-In Stamford, Dec. 31st, Mr. Davin M. Woop, aged.-about 70 years. - ___ In Davenport; December 24th, Hexry Saw aged 65 years and 3 months. In Andes, Dee. 26th, Joun M. D., aged 54 years. . In Bovina, Dec. 25th, Amsxaromr Argkiny aged about 60 years. In Margaretville, Dec. 24th, W inuarm Carper TER, aged about 50 years. : In Sidney, Det. 15th, of heart discase, Saran E., wife of Gilead Rider, aged thirty-one years and two days. _ In Margaretville, Dec 23d. 1870, Mr. F.J. Youngman, in the 434 year of his age. __|__ « Near Margaretville, Dec 23d, 1870, Williand in ith tube 4p commenen mm acon [Ira H. McMinn, - Weakly Recaps for the M Thos. Barnes, Central Oity Ool., $500 White, Hobart, _ .. 8.00 James White, Unadilla, ©3,00 .C. Moffatt, Moresvitie, 2 00 |G_ Stevens, Bo (@ilbos, _. _ 200 Wm Seott, No. Kortright, 1.00 West Davenport, -, 100 J. S Ballard, Roxbury, . ~1 00 W. J Kniskern, 86 \ -_ 100 JohnfD. Blakely, Tally, | 0 0100 G. 8 Tuttle, Harporsficld, 1.00 @. A. Thomas, So. Kortright, 1,00, John Mitchell, Hobart, _ 100 'M. M. Finch, ~ So. Worcester, 1,00; Davenport; - 1 GO A; P. Busk, Stamjord, _ 1 00 James McDonald, . So. Kortright, 1 00. J. &. MeDonald, New. York, . 1.00] J. K; Odell, Hobart, 100. Iskac Coon, Roxbury, . 50: D. B. MeMurdy, Delhi, - +o 50 E. D. Ohsamplin, | . _ Hobart, -- __. .80 B CU. °. Elmira, . ' .§0 Silas McDonald, Toné Valley, Cal, _ _.50 T. Goodrich, __ . ' Aora, so o uaf 'Ohas. Andrews, Pine Plains, .50 H. Drake. _ Moresville, 50 H. Dyokman No. Harporsfield, - .25 Fred Topping, <0 & 26 J.P. Burger. Jefferson, - 25° King he rejoicings of the people. a A Hebrew cireumeiser of noted skill in Clo- cinvati, within the last twenty yearg, has. opgra- ted upon over 4,000 of the posterity of \ABra- ham. His business has largely increased of late Victor Emanuel has entered Rome amid «4 Thomas Greeley, aged ninety-six, has just sepa-| [ rated from his wife, aged ninety-five, after hav ing | lived happily together for seventy years. Thom- as Gresley got jealous of Mrs. G. 'That was the. reason of it. Charles Quick, a lad residiog at North Branch, bas killed 26 Foxes. 8 Raccoons and 4 Minks this fall. Two of the foxes were of the silver grey species. \ The track is being laid from Shandaken to- the Big Indian. A few days more and the cars will be rupning to that place, a distance of twelve miles from Margarétville, . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE!: All persons indebted to me are respectfully request- ed to make IMMEDIATE PAYMENT to 3. H. Champlin. Esq , in whose bands my accounts. are left for collection. While I would thank my many friends for the very liberal patronage I have in the past received, I must still remind them, that to commence business in a western city, as I now purpose to do, money is indispensable. Let my friends, therefore, pluce me under renewed obligations By settling these accounts at once, and save themselves and me unnec- essary trouble. ~ A. GOODENOUGEH, Stamford, Oet. 16th,, 1870. 22if JOHN W. McARTHUR, ‘SCHOOL Commissioner, 2d 3Districts, Delaware County. . 9 19\ P. 0. Address-Bloomvilie, Del. Co., N. Y. [PS. C. J. BURROUGHS, , - takes pleasure in announcing to her friends and patrons in. this vicinity, that she has just révelved a large and selected stock of , FALL MILLINERY GOODS, which may be found at her store. She cordially invites an: inspection of herstock of Bonnets, Round Hats, Trimmings , elc. Bhe also has a finc assortment of everything kept in a First class Millinery Store Bamford, Oct. 17th, 1870. 23tf MOTHERS, we entreat you, by all means - when those dear little children' are troubled with, worms, to' use Van Deusen's WHITE Worm Confections in preference to all others. They are pure white; contain no -poisonous coloring matter whatever, They also provethem- selves reliable in all they.claim. All merchants seil them jARM FOR SALE. The gubscriteyr offers his farm for sals eonsiitlng'ot} 160 -| acres of land, situate in the north part of the town of Har- persfield, 125 acres of which is under good improvement.- Thirty five acres of wood land, an excellent sugar camp, of 500 or 600 trees, a large and commodious dwelling house agd out-buildings, sufficient for the accommodation of the place, in good condition ; forty acres of meadow in good condition to be mown with machine; fences in good condition=-all stone wall in sullablesized lots; the place is well watered with numerous springs. &o., a cons'ant supply.of water rune ning to the barn-yard ; about 100 apple aud some other fruit trees are on the place, Located two milés fromthe Rondoct & Osw:go R R., mix miles from th6 Albany and Susquehanna Railroad The farm is welt Adapted to grazing, and will be sold sedarately, or with the stock of 14 cows, calves, 8 valus- ble fiorses, wagons, alcigh, cutter, harnesses, and all the farm- ing implements too numerous to mention, at the qption of 'the purchaser. . , . . Persons wishing to purchase will do weli to call on the sub. scriber and examine for themaelvea, before baying elsewhere. ~ Title good, terms easy 6. BENNET p, North Harpersield. Jane 25h, 1810 6if sit maen c emabmre onn ene eno n ne eno n A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber forsale his farm usted in the town of Davenport, on the road running from Kortright Gen- tre to East Davenport and within a mile of the contemplist €d line of the Rondout and Oswego R R Smid farm con- tains 225 acres of land, and has on it two Isrge houses, wo large barns, hay barn and wagon house. and a good oronard. It is well watered, and fences in good répair. Thre is with the exception of ,@about 10 acres, is covered -with heavy spruce and hemlock timber, which is worth miore than said farm can be bought for. Persons wanting farms will do well to call and exaraine before buying elsewhere, as said farm ca be bought cheap. Terms emay, T M. DOUGLASS, Dated Feb. 19th, 118707 - , 406¢ Fruit and Ornamental Trees. AMES MABLE announces to. his pat- rous and the public generally, that he intends this Fall and Winter, to cabvass all the towns in this County, ino which he bas canvassed for the lsst six years, representing the Rochester Commercial Nurseries, known as the best in the State.\ Thanking his patrons for past favors, he would solicit a continuance of their patronage,> believing that from the largely superior inducement he is enabled to offer, that he carnot fail to giveentire satisfaction, JAMES MABLL, Dethi, Oct. 5th, 1870. 21m8 \ \. . R - ANALINE COLORS-Blue, Black, Vio. let, Yellow and green, for sale at Howard's Drug Btore, Stamford. 25Lf W INTER ARRANGEMENT __ OP PHR | |_ Hobart and Delhi Stage. On and after Nov. 1st, 1870, stages will leave Hobart for Delhi at 8 A. M., on the following days: Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, returning from Delhi on the- same- days Carpenter, aged 57. . at 8 P. M. BHARPE & ANDREWS, Proprietors, Hobart, Oct, 81st, 1870. 24tf rrof, years. \I |ed, Iying very nigely, and. desirable: property / |FOR SALE. ~ about 140 acres under good cultivation, and: the remainder, . (RANBERRIES, Prubes, Currants, Figs, ' J \ Rispberries and assorted Jyilies for #2le at ° - Cosi o CC \** H. HOWARD'S, Stamford, SMALL; FARM FOR SALE. . | ~) Sitwated in the town of Harperafield, half way between Stamford and Hobart,.op the stage road, containing. .Abouk 'will Keep three cows the year through. | Has u good house , For fhirther particulars addreas or inquire of .. 81 ¢ Teo 1st 1870. > <0 __ Wwi8,] fiU’l‘E, Hobart. N Y, ouse And Lor For SApR- _ - : Thelsubscriber offers for sale his house and lof, House, 40 x 60, -anitable for HEgre of Hotel, with or without about 5 mores of fist Jand adjoining, \E. will sell any or all the above or reasonable terms. Part purchasa money can: to ~ on bond and naorigage. |__ _ ~ | \.> 0 C , * . For further particulars inquirg upon 'the} premisos of the Deo.223d, 1870. ___ Sivg -_ WM,. p ARK For sam _ _ ___ 6 subscriber offers his farm for sale, situated in the town of Kortright, about miles from Hobart. conta ton- Ing about {0 airéi'of land.; oxpable of Keeping 10 cows and i. | & team - Good orghard and mugar bush, good buildings. and | well wateredand fenced. - Baid farm In tight of soil _ 'Tern{s ary. (he +a, lL :+~\* GKO M DART/' Hobart, Nov.~ 20th, 1870, {f ie Preid ( UY your Musical Instmginents, Sheet Mu-. U) ats, Musto Books, &c., at \-__- ~ WR {0 BF * <e ~. © fwdwfggszafixrordijYs LARMS FOR SALE -Two'river farms, ted,. “8&de desirable property. Will,be gildjfigpgsjsggitelyf swarming]? miles efgst of Unadilla, conthining .T0) aiid 116 acres, well fenced, good buildings, $1an tly loor ortogether, to suit ., . ~.. ~\ ~* Alsoy® fagma.of T5 acres, 8 inffes west of Afte The - ,-welt fence. . nCBIY, f : TERMS fa- Title indisputable, arid possession gliyeni-<at once, Yor furtherparticulars inquire of _ ...; © C/ _., {+s _ |(**3 - \1 W B. BELEY,; Afton,Ohenargo Co., N. Y, _ Augus6 18.. 1870. . 60 ce4 AA8f M Dor C +280 mores of good grass and, grainjand, well 'watersd by. $wo never failing atreams, having also access'to' White Lake, \This\ farm is smooth «fd easily worked;\ has two dwelling\ houses situated on the edge of the Lake,; barns, iwe hay houses, in good repair. 'houses are 60 feetlong. - And..other. dut-buildingé.; I8near for makizig butter or raising stock /* lies toward the - Part of purchase m on the property, . Price $8,000, tat. \*~ FE, ongy muy remain < * ory 8 TO THE PUBMC , | \_ \ol £. The Subscriber, wishing to, retice from active bukiness life, offersfor sale his farm, kpown-as -the \Ferguronville Aoadenly Farm,\ containing about 250 acres, with the stook, crops, and everything belonelhise to a first-oliss farm, if do sirth, THEME LLIBEEAIL Possession gov ex % as [given at any time~ If the above-described property is not sold soon, I want to exchange agood sight year old mare and colt for a pair of working cattle: -~ 'A. OLIVAR, -Pergusonyille, Ostober dh, 1870. . ; 21m$« x w [L .Siteatéd in Dévenport Conter, on the Oharlotte Turn: | pike. containing 107 of land-60 acres cleared, and the reat. in valuable timber, worth $1,000; 'will be reserved. for that if wanted to. Bix meres to rys, and four acres to hops, in good condition, «Good 'buildings, and welll witered. ' Pricé $5000, with the timber, and some personal propatty: Terms caly E- R. SMITE. ° Davenport, November 17th, 1870. #{mg* AND LoT FOR SALE, The subscriber offers for sale his house and lot, site. P and cliitern. SaidJlot iz 216 feet front, with a well built, two story house of modern <style; known as the Judge Munson property. Any one withing to purchase such a place cannot failto be pleased with its location and surroundings. Good neighbors as well. 'The above X will sell on reasonable termas. a time. Call and examine. - Hobart, Sept, 19th, 1870 [UST RECEIVED, - ~ 200 at McoMauardy & Bro's , a New Stock of Dress.Goods, Gioths, and Fancy Cassimeres, Boots & Shoes, Hats & &o, &o.-Hobart, May 19th, 1879. 1tt a ASHTON SAL'E for $450, at so- 1Fi BHARPE & GRANT'3, Hobart: -_, A, M. BABOOUK. 18if PHis are THE PILLS of the ago. | Zntirelyvegetable. yugar counted. Bold everywhere. | BE f puy YOUR YANKEE NOTIONS, &e, \ e Sit not I W F 8PENOER, Btggforg. N. Y. [VEGETABLE SICILIAN wnivrnes as as Tan x\ L. C4 42f ofis RLENEWEIR. PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY . O&n have theip hair restored $o Its natural color, and if it has {gum out, creates a new growth, by its use | | . _ It ia the best Hair Dressing in the world, making lifeless stiff, hair, healthy. soft. aind glossy. Price $1. For sale by all druggists. Qowt ~R P HALL & Oo, Nashua, N. H.. Proprietors. D ELAWARE ACADEMY ! 1 The WINTER TERM of this Institution will open on Monday, December Sth, and continue Pourteon Weeks BOARD, including Fuel Lights,snd. Washing; can be had at the Hal. at $4.00 per week where pupils will hive the as sistance and supervision of Prof Bwipg and the Preceptress. A TZACHERS! CLASS will be formed at the commence. ment, in which twenty persons can receive Wuition FREK Delhi, Nov. 10, 1870.-27f WM, wxgm‘, Principal. FARM FOR SALE. Bituate one mile N. W. of Kortright Center, known as tlle J B. McLaury farm, mow occupied by Mra. free from any claim of rent. 'Those wishing a dekirable lo- cation, wil do WE: to call and look over the premises. Stock and farming uténsils sold with the place, if desired. - Posses- sion given imniédiately, For further particulars inquire on the premises, or of J. Harvey McKee, Stamford. N. Y. . FARM FOR SALE. . Situated one\mile cest of Bloowmwville, on the River road, containing 1%5 acres of land, in. a high state of cultivation. Good, buildings on the place, and all necessary sccommoda- tod# for Grirying purposes.. Well watered, and \plenty of grafted frauit-@s apples plums, cherries, grapes, &c. Good fernces, and sap bugh on the farm. - Bur terpas inquire of the owner on the premises. ' Bloomvyille, Oct, 10th, 1870, 2181 B, B. KIFF i¥sores.\ TEeland is ina good,productive condition, and ] aud barn, and pleaty of watery and in way isa des Pe : . ted In the ydMage of Ramden,;N Y-, House 44x56, Wagon | subscriber, or Win. Lewin, Jr,, at the store of Lawiigfivsfgvggdr soos ‘ 4 [60 days. SALE _. _A large stock and dai Ae A -* ty farray=containing about Four of the hey | grist mill-and smith's shop. \This farm cannot be excelled . @ land-is rolling and. I meg; L000 g- ot pro +] goods, which Ewili sell cheap for odsh. AMES FRAZER, White U| U. _ 0 000... l..) ‘ 8 FRAZEH W - ¢“°FB“E‘:Q°’ | : Stamford; May 15th, 1870. ated in the village of Hobart, N. Y, within 23¢ miles from | the R. £. ©. Railroad,, containing 11 agres of good fegsible |. and proguctive land, 'with good grafted fruit of different wa- | rieties, igood wagen bornse and barn, a good wall of WwaterF with good title. Part of the purchasemoney can remain for ¥ AN DEUSEN'S Improved Cathartic| HAIR | - formerly [ Fannie MeKeo | Said farm contains 107 acres, most of it| *= G McMURDY & DUY YOUR GOODS ;. __ sf Wd-gstyqugglb‘igiii mi06, if you want them to At |AZ, 0000 ops % 0000 cag jon T ig if . 98m; North If migsgbfifigfl? fiz‘figrfiwt rk CORBIN 8? STRATl‘fl t North Harpersfivld4, Delaware , New York, . mps C0 C dC CCO Cauctionger, (. __\ [is nothing compared with the immense stock \Tee AUCTION ba. oo. NY lof goods . _.. <0. 0 csc cdo 00\ \9. :,, J087 REOBIVED AP L2. ou,, 0 __ _\Corbim & Statomg, ~; ~* <> DRESS GOODS in endless variety at pri- ces lower than-ever sold in the Comnty, . _._. GOME AND SER ! - > Shawls, Cloakings, and Bal- ~-... moral Skirts.) .) ._ RrEBADY MaDB __ and Cgssimeres, of the finest stwles at -*, \ prides which defy competition; _ ~~ DON Ready tiade Clothing is at .~ . -. * ~. CORBIN & STRaTTONS. Ladies' Fimmncls and Knit Goods in $ .- endless variety. ~ __ BOOTS & SHOES ~.. for the millons, | © ~ _, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CLASS: \ ,.._ WARE, CROCKERY, &e, _ will be gold at Rail road prices for the next - Come and see l '~ > >> _. - CORBIN & STRATTON. |_ Bloomyilie, November 2!st, 1870. 2200 Gr of farm For SApR _ = _- The subsoriber offers his farm for sald, siiegste 'on, Dry Brook Valley, in the town of Tompkins, Délaware (g,, on the main road; from: Mazon¥ille to Cannonaviilte, 10° miles j from Deposit, 8 from the Midland, 11 from Unieliliz. Nine- ty two acres of land, four good cows, twenty tons ha ; & good house and barn, and other out 'bulldibgs, Bilt 5 yeylra ago. Fifty acres of woodiand, plenay'ot thestindt., for -ral 'Unaber and hop poles, orchard of 80 trees, Pxle, $2 700, 4'Poape'sslon: given'in November; or the farm #epiate, $2,800, possésslon the first of April next, on emiy term: 'Omil on thea -subscriber on the premises, or address, Canmonsville, Rept. 8th, 1810. _ _ ._ T. L. BLAKEALEL STORE FOR SALE. . ? 'The subscriber offers for sate his-new an elegant store, pituated in the viage of Stamford, bout 20 tds from:.the line of the R & O. R. R. | Fine locatioh for busit@if. and in a thrivingtown. I will sell said store with or without the {goods. ~Purchasers will here fAind a fine salitel stock of donas, savrcrss. BA4m a 'AHAM'S CONDITION POWDERS. IIL | The undersigned having been. often solicited to offer for salo his well known Powders for Horsen' and Omttle, heroby annonces qunt‘Jthgy‘xpaygbc found by the dor=n or single boxes, at. Hirani.Howard's Drug-Store, Stamford.. L_ 4400 = ' THOMAS MAY HAM. poy youk SEWING MACHINES Set of - W, F, SPENCER, Stamford, N. Y, ' a CHEAPER THAN EVER. | WM.. STEVENS, JR., Has just returned from-New York, and is. dally receiving NEW GOODRB, bought at the late decline in prices. 'L am adlHing to-day, 200. - f A Prints, from 0 to 123 bents for the best ; Rheetings, from: 8 to 16 cents for the beat § FLOUR, from $6, upwards,; Ashton Salt, $4.40 per sack; ._ Cattle Sait, 210 Ibs. sacks, $2.75, EVERYTHING CHEAP, _ Call:and see what bargains fisfobe Wes T h §. '. - . DML . h + . J Harperaficld, May 10th, 1870. © \ MHazrara Ar Aadsas A.alle Ao oo ~ 'The Delaware & Hudson 'Oingl\ (o. | ; ALBANY & SUSQUEHANNA R. R Jonneatiog with the . Erie Railway, making all Rroad 311430 from Albany to Cleveland, Cincinnati and Bt. Lo-uls. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ,~ COHMENOING MONDAY, DEO | bra, tS10. Trains will run asfollows, Sundays excepted: LEAVE ALBANY. -_ ABRBIVER,! __ * |-Ex press 8.50 a m Binghamton 8:45 p m Express . 2%:00p m Binghaniton- 9:06 p m Acgommodation _ 6:00 pm - Birighamton 245 a m Shmromn Expras - 4:15pm Ohorry Valley 4:50 p m | Binghamton. . a Express 6:20 a m Albany 1:39 p m Exprees =. 2.10 p m 9 20 p m Accommodation _ 10:40pm Albany 8:40 a m '.... Cherry Valley, j ' Express - 6:15 a m Albany 10:00 a m ~, Now snd elegant Sleeping Comches are attachéd to the: 5 PM train from Albasy, running through to Hornélisyilie without change. . 1 . -_ Express Trains connect withStages to Towns and . YMages at all prinoipal points. At Bidney with trains on New York and Oswego Midland Railroad forOxlord, Nor- \wich Sherburbe Oneida, Fulton and Oiw@go, At Jubhoction (0. & 8, V. &. R) for Cooperstown. At Bohoharfbror Stho- harie Court Houge and Middleburgh | At Albany with Rail- ways diverging for the North, Bouth and E&st. At Emmons with ktuges for Delhi. - At Einmghamton with the Erie Buggy for the West, South and Southwest; also with the 1). L & W. R R. for Reranton and interior and eastern tow if of Pepn - sylwubit, f ' ' - ' i Through Tickets to all points reached by the shove men- towed connections may be procured at the Company's tick= fiz‘cgfic‘erin Binghamton,or Albany, afd ut primdpal way- ations. 60060 © e j BAGGAGEH CHRECK®D THROUGH, |. > * Passengers holding Through NMckets will be transfer» red free between Depots in Albany. . a. < H, A. FONDA, Supt B. E. MAYO, General Ticket Agent. |READY-REMEDY is a reliable fumily Liniment. used both interbat and external A bertiin remedy for Diarrhes, and Internal complaints generally. Sthould be' keptin every family. .- __ _ - GUNPOWDER. ¥ | MERICAN\ RiPLE AND SPORTING POWDER, | | {R. manufactured by *Schaghiicoke Powder Compaltiy,\ Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co, N. Y. 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