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0 GT. II. THE WEEKLY RECORDER. 50 LOCAL, INTELXIGEXCE. SCHOOL MEETINO. — At the annual School Meeting; 'held Oct. 9, in School District Xo. 11, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year —Samuel J Wells, Trustee II II. Gage, Clerk; J N Bayne, Librarian , Geo C. Gilson, Collector. It was voted to raise $2,000 for school expenses tho coming year. spd put mi addition to tho school houbu for recitation rooms. MARRIAGES. In this village. Sept 29. by Kev M. I.. Kern Mr Dennis Cummmga to Miss Mary Gilbert, both of Manlius. In tins village, Oct. 4, by Rev Mr Babcock, Mr O *\ Harmon, of Jonesvillo, Mioh., to Miss K. I! Konda'L \f Fajetteville. In tins \ illngo, OcL 9, by Rev M. L. Kein. Mr George H. Wilson to Miss Mary Ann Viu cent, i'l'tli of Onondaga Ifill Vlllngo Retail Itlnrkot. OOUUECTEO WEEkLV CDASOE OF BUSINESS—Messrs. Thomson , ^ I lateof Beard Ilotel, have porchased the stock . p^bushel of Dr F. M. Byington, and will continue tho I Oats, per bushel business not only as a first-class drug store, j Bean-, per bushel . with stationery, eta, but will enlarge it with I Al'l' 1 *\- irlcA - I' e r ,b - , , J h potatoes. Dew. por bushel an extensive and carefully selected stock of o D10n9) j, er bushel groceries of all kinds, paints and oiK and in llarley, per buthoL • short abont everything that all the world and Butter, per lb his wife mBy need for their farge family Our | Luid^peMb readers will bo pleased to hoar that Messrs. i-^r^s. per dozen . Thomson will continue as residents, and their | Suit, per barrel business experience and probity will rnsnro a ; \ ft y- per too prospority that will no doubt mako them per- JI^\.^^'^ ] U manent citizens. Dr Byington s professional [ n^.r p er | 0 business requires all his attention, and he will t l'urk. fresh an.I ut « salt bo found as heretofore at his present office. $10 flrt a 1 5 on no a R3; on a . 1 50 n Q Oil 1 i:i a ISJ a ,6- 00 u 9') uo a 1 on! On a no a 00 a ii\ a J J pn U 'l 11 o till Oil a lu till j 4 .'i a fill 1 In a 111 1 5 a On a It I 'noe, from 75 cents to $1 OMISSION .—We notice that our report of the Fair, in last week's paper, is deficient i n a verv importaot parti< ulnr. as we omitted to make mention of the beautiful specimens of peuman Bhip exhibited by somo of the scholars i ,f tho Union School of this village. Both premiums wero taken by pupils of this school, which speaks well for the mode in which thin brunch of education is taught, regular clash's bem^ instituted as for any other branch. The new arrangements offer add'ninnal aihnntagm f. r teaching penraannhip, and greater perfection ' Vyf yt ^ rpi in tho art may be expected in tho future, than i • — tu the past \EW AD\ ERTISEMEXTS. Rosewood Frames. V \l MHI'll OF UO«KWOOI> FRAMES, for sale a* L L\w s 1' iltike (iailuiv 16tf LOST, I S this Milage, porno two or three «Pt»k* nrjn, ft 1*1 Al \ GOI I) UINlr. market Clmuim.N mi thi- ifisid»» 1 ho tinder will lit* rewunitMl l>\ l »*inini; it ftl tli* limine or Rtnre of 11 II »HI*ji ltv J. W- C0NKLIN, Corner of Mill and GeneMee Stre.-t, At whose market may constantly be fuind a large supply of th e choicest FRESH MEATS to be had in tho coun ty, nnd nold as choop as the cheapes t ... „ , i . . .1 i, Vgy\ Mint delivered at the IH-sideiiues of cus- namea of the offenders, and trust they mi l , , , , ' ' tinners whon dcFrred. Appreciate th e leniency with which they were pfi- | , | ca „ |, 0 obtained nt th e market at itreattd, arid reflect that such miserable rowdy all tun.n in anv quantity \- ism can lead only to a blasted lifo and an ac ! C2T <-asli !\»•• f'\ - *'AT C \TTTX jirty 1 DiSTcnoEns OF UKUOIOLS MELTINO.—A num ber of boys, old enough to behave, better, were arrested on Monday last and brought before A. T Gilmor. Esq , fur disturbing a religious meeting at High Bridge, on the v u ,„l n y ,. v . n ling previous. Threo of the defendants were discharged, and three convicted and fined five i dollars each and costs. ^ e do not give the quaiutonoo with pri-on walls. ISiirliaiis, Rlunrhard & Co., M \ M i \crriu:R8 OP Sash and Blinds, and Doors, i'AUTTKY ll.I.i:, X Y RISSF.D Matched Flooring Ceiling, Sid THE WtATcra for a fortnight past, stranunlv *nongh, thas satisfied almn«t overybo.lv. and has in part amended fur the gloomy Septem bor But November's \ chill and enrh blast/' i are chiso upon .us, and there should bo no de- 1 Jay to. preparing to go into snug winter ijuar Shingles, constantly on hand, at a small ad tare. KxniDioc our adverliring columns, mil . f\\n Osurgo prices. ,, r » . i.i Planing, Sa^ini; and Job v\ ork done with yiiu AVUI end .whore you can beet be supplied ' ^ lt( ° ° n RISSF.D Matched Hooni intf and Seasoned I'ine Lu mber, Lath and witit every mate-ia! DeeAJtar) «,ud luxury that Che reason mav require I. ml.ick I.ninber on hand or Sawed to order < >«II paid for Saw Logs. ..... All orders promptly attended to. A Tnm DLKHOMr. CKt :.r,i«-..—Three children, of I hern I discount niado to Wholvralo Dealers from eight .olv.,Kevears«.f age „f Mr. Ha ' M\'ter Huildern. . ' I r&T Beit.fj siion t<» occupy their water power Jiertv.^ec nrreoter. a f<nv days since for erent „„,„, (|f „ |( . |p „„„ „„„_ u ,; v „ )f( . r fnr Jyanni,\ing their neighbor*. Mr \\ K W ill , |,i.i,.ry and power they now oecupv, on lib justly c<im( lamed ngain.t lii< ni for vai i«nis de- erul tenin 'llinau. wishme to purchase water pre,Ution-. hot before the trial proceeded set P\™\ wouM d \ w -\ <\ ea \ ttod \a\' 1 \\- tied Uko matter with those interested in the D - BVaa ^ a » CU * RI> - \ avaUA^B. behalf of the offcodej-., in such a uitnuer us to 1,ilf satisfy all concerned \ BoMRDEit KxTm —We present to our read ers with this paper an ertra sheet, containing the Report of the Inte Manlius an .1 I'ompey Fair drawn up with skill and care by the wortliy Secretary, Dr Win. Manlius Suiiili. • • [ Business Nntli >• j JCST Rm.iv-ED 1 —At the Boot and Shoo Store of FISHER 4 PM 7, a new and lanrc as sortraent of Boors AND SDOKS and LA DIES Kin- I c BEES,—an assortment that will tickle the fancy | ^ and touch the porlmoDnaies. Coll and see * them. H-2t j Z u o a o 3 •Ji i- T. a a a * ~ £ - % [BIUIDCSS Notice ) OLB STOCK ALE, on draft at tho Revenue House, ou « ytf — • -•- • — (Bu«tBe«. Note \ 1 WEITISO PAPER and ENVELOPS STAMPED to order at BARTLETT'S Drug and Book Store. a ^ © P [Bunroera Nntlre ] BCT YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS at 9 -tf 1—4 ~* o S a o +J o 60 > d M w o i—i a to > O 09 ca u _i < •i. a o B VRTLETT'S. SPECIAL .\OTICES. Job Printing. We have just added to our stock of Job Type and materials, from the New York and Philadelphia foundries, an assortment of new and' beautiful styles of type, and are now pro- pared to executo all orders from a visiting card to a street poster, as neatly and cheaply as can be done elsewhere. Merchants and others preparing for the Fall trade will bo promptly *suppbod with cards, handbills, etc livery! Tba new Livery Stable, in Ibis v.l'-ge, o Mr. T. Howard; is well supplied vt > beautiful carriages and horses, and all persons can bo supplied on short notice. - T. HOWARD, Proprietor. T HE cheapest and best lino of Sugars are-at • SNELL, SMITH & CO.'S. New Coal-Yard In Fayetterilio. PITTSTON Ct>AL J i Also, as nsnal, STOVES! OF ALL KINDS, CHEAP, By Wells & Austin. Orders for Manlius may be left with CUAS. TREMAIN <fc Co. l-i tf Misses Kcllam H AVE just received from New York a npw and large assortment of MILLINERY,. Of the Latest FashiqjiV.. And invito their old customers, and all otfiers, to call and see their New Goods and Work. I Returning many thanks for past paUonoge, they hope to merit and reooive it in-future. Fajretteville, Sept 20. 12-3w Time Table OF TITE MVXLIIS&RVILUOAD ST1GE LIXE, ,, , ,, _ j For the accommodation Igj—gy-sjyiiof tho public, the proprie tor ot Hie above lino will run threo conches to and from tho Railroad, daily, us follows- NO. 1 leaves Manlius at rt o'clock a. m , Fayetteville at (V-4S a. m., conuecting with the 7 oS mail train for tho East M>. i leaves Manlius at 9 a. m. , Fayette ville nt li :<o a. m.. connecting with tho 10.80 accommodation train for tho West 2iO_. 3 leaves Ma_nlius at la 15 p. m. , Fay- etteviUe at \'iA5 p. m., connecting with the 1 .Vt steamboat express train for the East NO. 4 leaver Maiflius nt 2 45 p. in. . Fayette villo «t S: 1 .*> p in., connecting with tho 4 10 K ETUI MM. on th.< arrival of each of the above truiiis. ltv this arrangement passeo i;crs can i;o to au j fiom every tram stopping at tint riution. altilf J HAIIT. Proprietor Time Tublc OP TUE S\RACLSi; C VZENyviu. AND DELPHI STALE 1 INF. Passrnqm called fur at thr l'rmr,p,\l Jfotelt Xtl. 1 — Leaves Miuili us nt S a. m , Kav ettuville at 8 1 2 a. ni., and arrives in Syracuse at 10 a. m , eonneetmg with Fxpress Tnnu gomg East. N 'l' 2 —Leave-, t'a^enovm at 7 n in Man hu- at 1 1 a ni Kitveti. ville al lln.il], and arrives in Swu. nt.- nt I \ I J a m. *«tago leave-. 1). 11 hi ut 7 a m and connects nt Orau wuh stage from L':weno\la to Syracuse It 1.1! ItMMl. NO 1 —I., n\ ^i r.-ieiHe nt :t p. m . and ar rived in Ca/eiiovin ut 7 p in No 1 will run through fiom ^yrneiise t > t .1/ novin. and con* licet nt Ornn with the^taue for Delphi. N 'l J— I.euv e« >l I acl:-e litl^'lp ID., fllld arrives in M inline ,it i jo p in l.-iTfT s\ \ LET .t \\ 1I.I.1AMS. PropVs. I.ifc Iiistii-anee. / 1 l.T your Lin: i\-«fin i> in old antl will cs V I tnblmhed Coinpnuif, and through a re sponsible Local Agent The. Home Life Ins. Co. of Brooklyn ii ono of the best < ompanies in the United Mute*. I shall bo happy to receivo applica tions for policies in the above t.umpany H 1w SA\)I El .1 \\ KLLS, Agent FAYKTTE SKM CNAHY, C'OllNKP. UP OLM>tE AM) M \NLIL8 8TREET8, y\\ I:TTF\ II.M;, N T MISS C L BAiM.S, PRINOIPAL r I\MIK Tnll Tt*rm will commonoo on Monday, I Sfpt«'rnl>i*r l\th Thy iiumher of pupils is limited to twenty- four io cadi Dt'partmoot. Tin* ]*rimttry and 11»ifh•»r 1-nirlisli bnmrhes, nn<l inninictHin will In- ijhei. in the l-'rcuch, <*^rniau and Latin lan^uii,;!^. in I>niwing, and i fainting in Oil and Wntnr <'olorq | \ |; —Pupils from nhrond will b»* n«-*istod to 1 procure good board ol ri'aeonabl* 1 pneos. I For further purticularfl plenne apply to the I Principal Julv —tf •i). lVbartlett, It card Hlocli, ' ONE DOOP. WEST OK TH E POST OFFICE, Dealnr in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STL 'FFS, PKRFUMKRIES, ^OAl'S BRUSHES, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, and IMPORTED WINES AND LIQUORS. Also WALL PAPER, Window Shades, &c, &c. Syracuse Dnlly Staudurd! THE LARGEST DAILY PAPEIl IN CEN TRAL NEW YORK! ADVOC \TE3 JIBTVBU'vn CSION PRINCIPLES ' ( 10NTAINS all the political and miscellane- ' ous News of the Day. in a condensed nnd readable form. Has the La-gest Editorial Staff of an y paper in the city Its Local Intelli gence is the most full an 1 completo of any pa per in Central New York. Publishes more than double tho Teleuraphio matter than any other Morning Paper in the city furnishes, 7W/u» Aours m (idvanee of New York Dailitt! Type new and Paper handsomely printed. M'nrning Jvlition sent promptly to subscrib ers in the city early each morning, nnd sent by morning mails or express t o villages along the lines of railroads or stap;o routes. Price SB 00 per annum, or 20 cents a week. Weekly Standard. $a.nO per annum. X3T Having recently ENLARGED oa r Pa per At great expense, employed aaditional Ed itorial talent; and being resolved to mako the STANDARD tho VERT BEST PAPXH LV J^EKTEAL NEW YOEE , your patronago is respectfully so licited. SUMMERS <b COMPANY. Syracuse, September, 1866. GROCERIES ! ADDISON COLE, JR., DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, At tho OLD ESTABLISHED\ STORE, corner Salt Sprmg Street and Manlius Plauk Road. Clothing!!! HATS AND CAPS! PALL & WINTER STYLES NOW READY! CALL AND SEE THEM AT BARTLETT'S. FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AGRICULTURAL WORKS RUSSELL & TREMAIN, -Manlius, N. Y., Manufacturers of RUSSELL'S SCREW-POWER MOWER & REAPER, which, as a Mowing or Reaping Maehioe, com bines GOOD WORKING QUALITIES, with STRENGTH, DURABILITY', SIMPLICITY*, and EASY OR LIGHT DRAFT, moro than any other macbina over built We ore manufacturing a SCREW-POWER HORSE-POWER, the LOWEST PRICED POWER IN MARKET, SIMPLE, DURABLE, COMPACT and LIGHT, for one or four horses. This power is readily attached to a buzz or drag saw, straw cutter, root cutter, feed mill, cider mill, corn sbeller or thresher. We have for solo a lot of superior HORSE RAKES, Also a fovr CHEESE FACTORY'PRESSES and SCREWS. All orders for castings and ;na<xhino -work ex ecuted with dispatch and at'low prices. jyl2yl Rnssell it Tremain. NEW GOODS! r ¥\ , HE Subscribers hava recently received a JL full slock of STAPLE ANDvFANOT DRY GOODS, of overy stylo and quality. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY\. - EMUROTDEKT,\ CLOAKS and SHAWLSJ, BALMORALS AND HOOP SKIRTS, CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS. HATS nnd CAPS. ^ WALL PAPER, School Books and Stationery, A largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Gaiters, oi every kind. TRUNKS nnd SATCHELS. CROCKERY, GLASS and STONE WARE Also a largo stock of Qlass Fruit Jan, of dif. ferent kinds, inclnding tho Spencer Jar, the best in use. A good assortment of BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Horso Shoes and Horse Kails, Nails and Spikes, Wheelbarrows. A good stock of WOODEN WARE, Bntter Tubs and Firkins, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, White Lead and- other Paints, Glass and Putty, Pctfeloum Oil and Lamps. A largo stock of SUGARS, and all kinds of GROCERIES, FISH, Ao. Blacksmith and Stove COAL, of all sixes, constantly on band. Also, Coal an§ Wood COOK and PARLOR STOVES. Three ten-horso Portable Engines, and all kinds of Casting), all of which will be.eold very low. 9 C. & U. BEARD. Fayettovillo, July 6, I860. FAYETTEVILLE ~~ CONFECTIONERY STORE, Two doors South of tho Bank. S. A. GOODRICH Receives daily from Syraouse large sup plies of FRESH BREAD. FRESH CAKES. CRACKERS, and PASTRIES, of all kinds and descriptions, and CONFECTIONERIES, <fcc, dec. Oysters by Can and Keg received fresh ovory day. Also keeps constantly on band a choloe stock of Wines and Liquors for family usc.t. Also a largo stock of FANCY PIPES, •Foreign and Domestic SMOKING TOBACCO & CIGARS of tho best brands. The best quality of - CHEWING TOBACCO, among whleb we keep tho famous BLACK PR1XCE. Wo keep constantly on hand a large supply of FRESH VEGETABLES ni every variety. 2-1 yjl Musical Instruments of every description fitted up, and string instruments supplied -with strings at tho lowest rates, by 8. GOODRICH. For Sale. V GOOB-sccondbond LUMBER WAGON Enquire of CUAS. TREMAIN &«SO a-JCtf Manlius. F. G. Tibbitts, H ATS AND CAPS, of Latest Styles, and Cheap, at SNELL, SMITH 4 CO.'S. Dentist, Would respectfully inform his frionds and the public in general, that ho is still in tho Dental business. Thankful for small favors, and larger ones in proportion. All work intrusted to his care will ba done to the beet of his ability. Artificial Tcetb Inserted. TEETH FILLED with Gold and other ma terials of the best kind. ALL WOBJE' WARRANTED, and at reasonable .prices. Rooms-over D n Byington's drug store, 2d door.south pf.the Bank. E3T Customers are advised that-for Friday of each week no engagements will be made, as business on that day calls him elsewhere, Fayettevillo, July 5, 1868.