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0. \in. of F 'an. ftfha’tythe J Efl‘ffim, . Ab ; After all, some me. d= for The miondfille in any pa- will color. Super- arrived $278,- biggest ing\ even in- are sen- in the rear is. feet in. who drank hag ° torg steal ma City, club ' for - temple, enough and get ept. 5. wo other meeting of their This F, just as tele- year trang, h $5 an fl him $40) cent. \killed a rattles,» Moun- and. Wiscon- of po- AWAY ought to- f‘Nov‘ be- while | on | he mem- to alias from the escaped 25 years had & as 1b that lunatic of two the and the on the * , r urmmetmmanm nemme <e » Weekty Receipts for the, Mirror, (;. H. McMurray, + Delfi, $2.00 J. G. Powell, Moresville, 1.00 Stephen Olmsted, Fergasonville. 1.00 Augusta Goodenough | St. Paul, Miro 1.00 A. G. Mitchell, __ Binghamton, 50 Jonas Hanson, QOnleout, -- m Jackson Houghtaling, |_ \ . 50 John Conlon,. _. Dewnstille, 50 J. B. Funeh ‘ * 50 B. Goodenough, Eaton, 50 Wm. McMorris, , Davenport, 50 John Davenport, 6s 50 J. E. Parshall, . Milford, 50 D. B. Hendry . \No. Kortright, 50 C. Ruliffson, So. Gilboa, 50 Wim. Terry, Rooadout, . ~ 5Q L. D. Gallup, East Berne, 50 E. D. Decker, So. Jeffeison, 50 Amherst, Mars, _ © 50 Box 455, & Adaline, Kangss, _ 50 p. H# Gl’a‘nt)” Y. M. Osborn Margaretville, __. 50 1. P. Harder, © Emipence, < ~ --- 25 s. M. Cook, ' Otego, ~ <='> 265 Wm, Bruce, Rockville, Ind, \ 25 J. M. Cronk, Moresville, 25 Lawrence Cronk; e . ~ 95 Hosa Smith. Stamford, 1.25 No. Blenheim, 25 0. 0. Champlin, . - Downsville, 25 N. L Gregory, gee» Samsate Sogoon CoxvEextrion. - The Sabbath School Convention of the town of Kort- right, will be held at the Reformed,.Preshyterian church, (J. O. Bayles, Pastor,) on the 3d Tues day, the 19th of September, at 10 o'clock a. w. It is boped that there will be a full representa- tion of all the schools, and other friends of this movement. ' By order of the Association. R. B. Tagcoart, Clerk. @ The R. & O. R. R. commenced runging regulai passenger trains to Dean's on Monday, Sept 11th Trains leave as follows : 6:45 a. x., 1:00, 4:20 P. _x., Sunday 6:30 a. x., arrive. 10.15 a. x., 2:85, 5:45 p. x., Sunday 5:30 r. a. The steamboat express runs to Dean's Corners in three hours. R@s*®In the Minutes of the \Kortright Teach- ers Association,\ on our first page, the report of the Committee on Resolutions should read-For Lecturer, Rev. C. Irving; alt., Michael McLau- ry. For Post, Ed. McKee; alt., Rev. C. L. McCracken, &e. ~ In Iowa there is a young man with a living head on a dead body. He fella year ago from a trapeze, and, striking upon his shoulder, broke his neck. He is conscious and lively as to his bead, but cannot move any part of his body be- low his neck, and eats nothing. He has learned to write with his mouth, and is trying to learn to paint. - mow _- p G Go # fz e cn ~ A fair story is told of a recent Towa hail storm which they say was as bad as a shower of pitch. forks, some of the stones being large enough to be called boulders. The tin roofs, where it oc- curred, were punched full of holes; all the glass which happened to be on its way, some 8,000 nanes of glass, were broken, and innu merable chickens'snd pigs were killed. As to the crops, there was mothing lefé of them. The standing corn was chopped up fine encugh to be fed to the stock without the necessity of passing it through a cutter, and the ground has been all plowed up for buckwheat and turcips. anm arine t Ap- Ap lfm eee ramen A writer to the Catskill Examiner claims (hat High Peak is the highest mountain of the Oate- kill range, being 3824 feet high. The third rail on the Albany & Susquehamna R. R. will be laid by the lst of next month, when narrow-gauge cars will be run. A rolling pin with which a loving wife had knocked her husband down seven times, came in ag evidence in an Indians trial. One thousand hands are wanted on the Del- aware Division of the Rondout & Oswego Rail road. e MARRIED.-At Croton, by the Rev. W. H. Smith, on the 25th, ult., Mt. Fraxc A. Bzoore and Miss Jrxxis Howarp, both of Delhi, At the residence of the bride's parents in “Rox- bury, Sept. 6th, by the Rev. W. H. chlzfe, 'garnes O. Kimparrict, of Hobart, to Migs Mary, elder daughter of Hiram Meeker, Hey. In Harpersfield, Sept. 4th, by Rev. E. F. Bar- low, Mr. Gipzon E. Wiomnam to Miss Axna M. both of Harpersfield. | In Meredith, by Rev. &A. G. King, Mr. Jas M. of Tompkina, (formerly editor of the Franklin Register) to Miss Harr E. Jrssup, of Delbf. DIED.-in Piattswille, Sept. 6th, of Con- sumption, Dr. Roswars. Frrris, aged 66 years. In South Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 5th, at the residence of her brother-in-law. N. Perkins, Mre. Axx wife of F. Griffin, of Hobart, where her remains were brought for intermentror Thursday last. At North Kortright, Aug. 27th, Mrs. EnizaA- Bare, wife of Armstrong McNaughton, aged 47 cars. - . , \ In Kortright, Sept. 4th, Wiorrraig in the 53d year of his age. ~ , In Hamden, Aug. 29th, Mrs AsBiGaL Braxt, aged 71 years. TCC L222 Cee > o 22222 ece nn nt DAIRY OR GRAIN FARM for Sale. The subsoriber offers for sale his farma °f Perseo road in JEFFERSON, one mile from the village, OD fiber at”? Yv‘jfifl to Rischmondville, 11 miles from ths depot Smd‘ afimfirzm h watered, and fenced. two good orchards of grafts anar Rood house, wagon house, and barns, NOR P°F, a? {fag Ti)»; & good sap bush of four hundred trees, with sap Sukée #6 farm frees the east, and lays mostly lovel | It Wilt t mold cows. Termg easy, wilh bond and mortgage 1);ng toon, it will be rented. Bopt, 6th, 1871. - J. M. * WANTED, | . ' F A large bulf:ooior ROW, tries btrsyed MEtolor ROW, a from my prem- ises Sept 1st - Anawers to the ‘natme of Ring. Any igfgma' tion of his whereshbouts, will be paid for. Btamford, Sept 10th, 1871 PEATT JUDSON, B“ in»??? R. COMPANY. A W _ STAGE LINBH, j Hobart to Bean's Corners. New 2) Four: Horse Conches. n fnd After Monday, September11th, 1871, the undersign- ed will run 2a line of mug-ho?“ coaches from fiobarltlgo gigs Corners, connecting with Rondout & Oswego Railroad Com- pany, as follows dono n onn mem mee wos aome rhs? . Ltixlwe Hnbartt At - 'C A. M. Leave Desm'a Corners at 10 an H Stamfogd at - 80 © ~ _ on arrival of Steambost fx,. a Moresville at 10 * * Roxbury at 1¥:15P M. Moreavilie at 2 ® ° Rexbury at Gf ~ sa stamford at 880 © Aryag. at Dern's Gor. % pm - © with Steamboat #x Arviag at H6bart gt 4 © . Passengers will find this the shortest, and. in all respects the most pleasant route -| Quick time and sure connections. -_ < TIOKETR to and from New York Oity, for sale at stage offices in Delaware So. and in New York. on fifwsgfiamers Thomas Cornell, James W, Baldwin, and Mary All Exprpes will receive prompt attention i., ; , ., BHABPE & ANDREWS, Proprictors. Hobart, epi. 11, 1871. | 17d S Proprietors CLOTHING ! Wm invite mm? to i Our New and Supefiér Stock of CL ORRIIPE JUST RECEIVED AT THE ST AMFOR D CLOTHING STORE |I WA NTED Two Good Coat-Miakers. Steady Employment and Good WAGES Given, Sept 4th, 1871. 166f R. MeLAUGHLIN. ARM FOR SALE. _ The subscriber, desiring to move West, offers for saite his farm in North Harpersfield, containing 128; rores of lend, well watered, good fences, aud comfortable buildings, and spruce and bermioez timber, It isn good farm for dat- rying or raistog prsin. Termgessy, title indispomable, and possession given immediately. OHAS,. HKNDERsON. North Kortright, fept 4 1871. \ NOTICE __ THE subscriber, having a taken possession of the shop f6:- Elegy ofccupied by J O. hMongomery,fs prepared to do all Inds o Wagon Making & Repairing, at short notice and on reasonab'e terms Chive mse a call. Hobart, fept 1st. 1971 19#2* JOHN MARTIN. W A NCF © #B. HE undersigned waute to hirs tw» BLAOKSMITHS, im- | mediately, None but experienced mer, of good hab- its, need apply. WM D. POWELL. Boxbury. Augzust 28th 1471 1624* \ OTICE | Tha Subscribers, desirous of closing ont their entire stock of goods will on and after September 6th, offer for sale for the next tverty days. GOUGDs AT Those wishiog to buy CHHAP, will please give us a cali Hobart, Bept 1, 1971. 16¢4 AKRK & MoUURSDY. V [7 ANTED !-An experienced man with sseall (amily to work on a farm. Goure furnished and steady cirployment given; fair wages pald tamford. Sept. 24, 1871. E. H. MAYNARD. NOTECE |.-- Having returned to Stam- ford, [ take this means to inform old qustomers and the public generslig, that I am ready to do all kinds of barber ing in a satisfactery manner, at the Hotel of G. A Stephens Give mse a call & HALRTEAD Stamford, August 19th, 1871. 14m1* P. HUGHES, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE # SOLICITOR ANO BRORER, over the Delaware Pharmacy, DELEXLZI, N. VC. L. P + .- MARGARETVILLE, N. Y. DEALER IN PURE CHEMICALS, DRUGS, Medicines, Toilet and Tancy Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Patent Medicines, Alcohol, Purs Wines and Liquors for Medical Perporses, Physicians' Prescriptions caree fully Compounded at all hours Cusyomerg v{rm fad _m‘y stock complete, comprisitcg many‘aruclga it is impossible here to enumerate, and ali sold at low prices 16591 PHYSICIANS’ HOUSE & LOT FOR -The subscriber 6fFers for sale, bis House and Lot in the vil sge of Brughland, together with his stock of, Drugs, Mediciges, Dyss Office Farniture and Axtures, the lattér at cost - A good Orsxixa for a Physician All prrsons Indabted to the undersigned are requerted to call and settle by NMowember ist If7TL - After that time 1592* tha scaoun's will be placed in other hans far collection Aug. 2} ut. 1=7l 15w7+* zB HALLS > $_ SIGIUAN *if __ HAIR F3 RZENEWER . Fas prkwed itgelf to be the most perfect preparation for the Hair ever offered to the public to Resiore Gray Hair to its Original Color, and create & new growth where it has failen off from disease or natural decay , , It will prevent the Hair from falling out. | Al who uge it are unanimous in awarding it the pra'se of being the beat Hair thirgsjng “is?“ by mail Our Treatise on the Hair sent free by © Manufactured ouly by R P. HALL &00., Nashua, N. H., Proprietorn, - For sale by all druggists. OHARLES Mo FRISBIS, YARD3 OIL CLOTHES in all widtbs, selling very 10,000 cheap at - WATSONS, 115 State St., Albany, » 7 L =~ f nar mon Ai the CLOTHING HALL formerly cconple@ by the firpy of\ \Grant & Phishally\ ._. } 5, 1A . HOBART~ N,- ¥.,_ f ff} } SPRING & SUMMER STFLES: LOUGHRAN & GRANT, MEROHANT TAILORS, || would most respoctfully inform thalr numerous friends and the public generally, of Hobart, and surronnding towns, that they have formed a co-partnership, and intend to carry or the Tailoring Bosinges in all its tranches The long ekpe- rience o! Mr Grant as a Outter, shows that heis ope of the beat in the country, baving had about 40 yoars exparionog. We guaraute: all customéra will be ruited. They wi keep copstanily on hand a select and complete assortnignt of | Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, dc., of the most fastlonabie styles, and hold, theroselves la read- ness to make up single garments, or whole sults of clsthing, at the shortest possiblenotice. and at the lowest market rates HATS & CAPS, cheaper than onn be bought atany Other place in 'town - This means business ' . Do SJ _. FANCY GOODS, consisting of collars, ouffs, neckties, suspenders, &0., will be kept coostautly on hana. e : The patronage oT the public is mast respectfully soliclied. - All clothing. warranted to give satisfaction, as we smplog none but first-class sewers. ~ - =~ { Come one, come all, both groat and smail, and we will dress you up inthe finest clathes-that's all ° © + Hobaris Afprll 17Tih, 1871 '* H. Q. LCQUGHRAN, ° t £ GRANT A New,. \afe and. 92&1(1itablt;—Fim-of Recuring the BENEEAITS OF LFE INSURANCE TO THE MASSES. 2. The Commonwealth Co-Operative Co. 188 CHAMBERS 8T., NEW YORK. Capital $100,000. Charter Porpatual. \WHE object of this Oompany is to furnish all «healthy por- sont a mods for providing for their fatnille® after death, and siill have the use of their money until if is needed for the payment of losses, and then in such small sum#, that ad persons-the poor man ss will as the rich man-oan aval themselves of iis advantages. , ' Any person fifteen, ant not overasixty years old, of sound body and mind, may become a member of this Company by paying an admisston fee of Fer Dollars, an anousl due of Two Dollars on the first day of Janumry, in each yesr, and Une Dollar and, Ten Ouats for.cach death of a in the same Division. Thoy mre by the Company placed in divisiond limited te 6,000 persons. of about the same ago. HOW TO JOIN. Fend to the Company or amy of its ageuts, and get Clrom- lara with full particulars, and blank Applications for mom- bersiip, which you can All out and teturn with admittance for. and (if wccoepted) a Cortificate!'will be made out and. sent you by mar, which ssorros to your belra as mapy dol lars as cbhore are members in your Division at the timé 64! your death. The Qficers and Dirsotors are :, _ ORRIN FRINK President. JONATHAN B OHRIRTIE, Vice Presmicat 1 N CLARK, Seoretary. ELO W BRAINARD. Treasurer, WM BD, Brooklyn, N Y. G Aa HOBART, Brq , Patéerson N. J , {. A SPRAGUB, Brooklyn, N, T, BETU W HUBBARD, Agent, Stamford, N.Y. 2mk DRircatore EMPROVED WASHING MACBINE. - CHAMPIBRBN OF AMERICA. Patented March 22d, 187.0, To ab) whom i pay concern; Be it known that I, Alva Reloher, of Delhi, in the County of Detawayre and State ef hew York, have invented certain improvements in Washing Machines, of which the following is a specification : NATURE & OBJEQT OF MY INYENPION : The first part of my invention relatos to the adjustment of the distance bitwoen the Rubbing or Vibrating Head and Washbcard, by means of an clastic wedge, or Its equivalent, tn such a manaer that while the distance can be adjusted to accommodate thick or thin fabrics, the pressuro may yet bo usiform, and incressed or diminished at pleagure. The second part of my invertion relates to diminishing the friction of the machins, by the use of ® roller acting up- un the under surfszce of the wastiboard, fu such & manoer that while it permite the 'ree motion of the rubbing head, if yot allows consisorable pressurs of it* sume upon the clothes, without materially increasing the friction of the ma- chine First-The machine can be used in connsction with any ordinary washtub Secon@-The roller lessons the friction, and cousequently the power required to operate the mact.in - Third -The rubber wedge springs can be adjusted to give a light or heavy uniform preasure, on thick or thin fab- rica,. do not rust and spoil the cloth: s like metallic springs Any person wishing to travel and seit Town, County, and and can have half of all that he onn sell, by giving good so surity 'or the same ALV & BELCHHR, Patentes. Machines can be had of A, Belcher for $7, withont the tub; $1) with thetab Plenmse call and examife this ma shine be- fore purchasing elfawhero . 2. AT THE DRUG STORE OF J, CALHOUN & SON May be found a complete ssgor ment of URUGS, MEDIOINES, DYE-STUPFPEFS, KEROSENE O11, Yhite's Patent and Sup- porters, Culter's Shoulder Braces, Hair, Tooth, Nail, and Cloth Brushes, Fuucy Soaps, Flavoring Extracts, __ Perfumery, Hair Oil, Toilet Articles, &o. PURE LIQUORS lor Medicloal purposes. Wa alga have on hand a large assortment of Frevch and American g? Awfifi flgfiYa and all articles usually kept in a wa)l regulated Drug Btore. Ali of which will be sold at the Iowest omsh prices, and for GaAs Onny, #11 persons having accounts will please call and sere without delay. ' Physician's Prercriptioos Caralully Compounded. Dated Pelfii, Feb. 22, 1870 mt oe yFouxe En e VOREEINEG® MEN ! YOUNG ! Now is the time to lazy the foundation of your fortune Learn the art of Baok-keeping as taught by Prof. Doty, Principal of Poty's Commercial Oollego, In cvery city of ibe United States there is a constantdemand for Book keep. ers, both male and femate. . - 1: By Prof. Doty's taethod the whole art 6f Rook keapihg 1s nary intelligence can learn it in leas then one week's study, This valuable jostruciion will be tenmtras» to any addread upon the reseipt of ONE Send for Circulars giving full foformation in regard to terms for tuition at Doty's Commercial Oollege - Address 14m8 EUGENE DOTY, Ballston fpa, N. Y. wOTIGE TO BUILDERS.-We are AL prepared to furnish common gash of all entornnn sizes, l with or without glass get. ~ Blinds to match, ready made i- e have the largest stock of SEASONED LOMBER in this | i . a f retion of the country. which we will sell, ready dressed, a ' Zfizw rates as can be had in the rough xln most? mix-sets. esged Fivoring aud Oenleg constautly on Dand, Dressed Flooring au y ¢o fiABNES a rox. 86m6 Oolliersvilie, Jan. 28, 1868. 1 - Poots on band of all thicknesses and siges in coremen use. ; IARTHUR CHESTER. | JEWELER, | SOHENEVUS, N. Y. /- Retailing at Wholesale Prices. j wn cen een > 22 onn eens once eog mmm ee n> > * . ° P= chron shove che mene - W a SE EY \; R s , S [ub E 3 ,A l © fe . 4 | & RUS$, |H@ydrantic- Rams,\ selected: stock of Mpring & Ruimmer Styles, which wii ho sola | «| boxes, ut Hirayre Howard's righ's. will please make application to the Patentes, | taught in one short easy lesson, so that any person of ordi- : Belts e w‘“.€:‘v.tl71fl\ 20 0 meu rokKs®p avotionk®h. Sit\ ___ North Aaiperaietd,; Delswate Gag?” Nes Fork: BUY ayémii Watches and Clocks of. ' .> : A l - YW. F. SPENCER, Stamford, N. YC.. 3 Plumbers and Hydrawli¢ ENGINT®EETR S, ‘ AND IN + PLUMBING MATERIALS, Peep Well Pumps, Korte Pumps, pud us - A . cadt‘flll‘nn‘l’i if, shget Lead, Fountains, Vases, #6. at WHOLESALE & RETAIL ___ Albany, June 16th, 18TL. . _ * _ SBw8 C MAHAMS CONDITION POWDERS. AA - \Tho. undérsignsd having been often sollaited & sate his well known Powders for Ema“; £3? éflugffiggg; annognude. ihat they may -be found hy the dowon. 9% single - Drug Sunrog‘fitmiord‘i“ non s (1004 _ \_ - imomas ANALJNE COLORS-Blue, Black, Vio let, Yellow and gr fop : Y Btore, anamrélid.‘ and green for «alo, at. fig: ard's 3,59“ [TSE VAN DBusENs INPREOYVED Maglo BLUM. | Sold cterywhore, gtr ° & TV T retro AN DEUSEN'S Improved Cathartic . PWe ars THE PILLS of the a Entirely vegetable. Bugar costed, Bold everywhere, &e p‘ix‘aitgflse apie JOHN W. McARTHUR, - SQH OOL Commissioner, 24 District, - _ Delaware County. . $9 . y\ P. 0. Addresam-BlobmviQQ, Del. Go., N. Y. £2 A. BIRCH & CQ., : + _ WHOLESALE GRocERs, vo &477 & 4179 Brondway, and No. 24 Dean Street, 43th _. . ALBANY, N. Y. G. A. Broca. ~G A. G; H. Lawrox. { GRIFFIN, ¢ *~ a LECEXNERD AUOPIONEER, . \ . 44 . ._ Hobart, M. Y.. _ e ss ova? 3523593? gfighi ¥. 0 %f & RONEK, | . | - Goneral Produce Commission Merchants, Butter, Chtes L’i‘éfiwfi” L, Hops, Bear er, Choeseo, Lard s, Wool, Hoj, Bears, , - fipillcs, Dried. ‘ruljfl, P8 “m3; No. 181 RE&ADE STREET, NEW YORK. B. £. Vix Varzkssxzsuaof;, 45y1 H. K. |, C DART & SON, ® CARRIAGE MAKERS Eoxbury, Del. Co, N.Y. Cartinges and Hioighs constantly on hand and for gale.! . . Ropairing done on short notice, dbt# ' <} ~ wimmons' Livery Stables, oppqsite A, B. AJGrant's Hotel. Good Horses, Nico Car¥Higes, Oireful | Drivers and Prices Moderate. No C (GEO. SIMMONS, Proprietor. Hobart, May 29th, 187L. . Bi Roxx. mans ies Poe HARVEY MoKEE, | + ATTORNEY AND COUNSHLOR ATLAW, STAMFORD, N. Y. 43 Offi:e opposite Howard's Drug Atore, C. CASB, . .~ ' a RYSICECAH & SURC . 01115} mafiag wafi‘rd'?%?u§%¥;m | 410 STAMFORD, caf ___ 00 , ® ¥. - uas. C. TEN BROECK, WITH | VAN DEUSEN BROS., (No. 6, Wail Bt., Kingston, 60s . Wholesalo and mam! Jobbers in c Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Of}s, Glass, j efc., etc., ~ Propristors of Worm Confections, Yan Dsu- sen's Cough Balsam, V4n Dausen's Ready Remedy, Van DPeusen's Imp. Cathartic Pills, Van Douson's Maugigal Blue, Wholesale Agonts for the U. 8 tor Beal Oleum 24uf ANOTEER GOLD WATCH! POBITIVELY THE LAST CHANCE. wHo WILL HaYE IP) 8. WOOD, as an inducement to prompt prymont, repgats his Hboraloffer of 1870, to bis patrons for \71.\ and another beautiful GOLD valued at $50, wrill be ‘yreaented in the same marmner, on the 80th of December, 1871, at 3 o'slock, P M. The receipt of. price for &a full upper or under sot of artiGiolat teeth, entities the patron to a chance . Remember the receipt of pay for a temporary and parmanent partial set together amounting in price to « full appor or under ret, entities you to a chauce. e Dated January 14th, 1871. H. B:; WOOD. MRS. C. J. BURROUGHS, MILLLNER AND DEALER IN LADIE® FPANOY GOODS, \ * « gtamford, No Yo Over R MNMoLoughlin's Clothing Store. o Tid ween c eee ase «oo on mnie nie dti \mT 1p) | a agr goes ARTIFICIAL EYES! deprived of an Eye can have this deformity removed by applying to the BOXDOUT GU0LI8T AURIST, DR. P. KENNEDY who will insert sn Artificial one which looks and moves like ' the natural organ, {_ Sus > NO PAIN WHEN INSERTIED: THEY ore worn with PERFEOT BABE, and Are so natural aB to defy detection. The Eye does got requires an operation. 'before they are Atted in. e . Dr. KENNERY treats all Diseases of the EYE and EAR! ' HB operates for Ootaracts, Orogs Eyes, In turning] and 'Oat-turning Nyelids, Pieryginni, Watéring Eges, and all cases { that come withlix the Surgeon 'a province Al} Communications mast be addressed to DH. Ocullst Aurist, and General furgeon, . 8 Rondout, N. ¥, ° 86m BUY your Silver and Plated Ware of Bir Wg. SPENORR, ftamford; N. Y. pUOKERS AND ROUFFLERS for all kinks of Sewing Machines. for sale by 4311 MoOMURDY & BRO, Hobart, N, Y. _ 11 5 STATE S’EfiEIfiT w : BUS? TOUR YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., | Sf of W. F. BPANCER, Stamford, N. Y, | is the place for bargains in rich Velvet Body Brum sels and Tapestry Carpets. ._ WATSONB, Albany,. :