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Tha l.l' i'r th• ~~ntt·r mut1t ~Wcompany All communi .. ·_, ,oJ ', ... <h~\ n<..>t ,..,.,~~y Po:r p.u.bllcsilon.. .JOB PRINTING Y.:..·, a:, d w1tb nt:a.tnesa and dispatch, and upon ' rt·asonable terms. 0. P. CARPENTER, Attot•u ... yu.t Ln.wand l..~.~-L'la.im Ag't., HlllHLAND, N.Y. J .\COD ROBERTi\i ,,j'\:,{, Jl:;HT'I.'I'~ .-\,o.~:-;T, ('<>:-<VI!!Y_.,Sc-E&, Jt:.s\''IC!l: OF TH~' PY..\rF. .l:-> D (. 'ot::>'S£LL0g \ T I ..A W, :11m· P.\LTZ. :n:w yrmK, \DL S. KE'S'l'O'S', t I >!'=\\'ELL< >HAT LA\V, 1\'.dl St, 'TP\\ite Court House, KiS'<~HTON', N. Y. Sl\RVEYI~G. ~\ 1.1 I\ I'll• .\;>;D t:NlllNEERING, promptly .~ , ·h· It ,,tt: tlmu-, at tht>t shortfc'\~t noti1•t->, Lv ,. , ,, 1 ~~~·It• tL ApiJlY or a.t.ld..I't'S!!! l'HILlP L. F. ELTING. \ J' () \'11V. 9, 1H6M. 9-ly 1 [• ''\' Th· urult>r~<.tgned ofi'l\re his set-vi- -\ ~ .... t ll'rk at .\uetHiutHhl to hthdo~e wh 1 odde•blf!B ~ 1 , h o•'t'al'IIODH e as a cons era e , ._ . ..t I'' Hma.n~\<htp a.nd keepmg accounts, .,. 1 •. t:~ ull nt!J.pliJIJILIJlO tonns. , , c:.EORGE E. SEAMAN, ' ' ' Now Plllt2, . · 1 1.\\ 1\.\llENEN. 8 - - ---~~- l·;Tll.\:-1 A. DURHAM, ~ .. _,,I filii\ J \lM6 .t\OAl.NI5T l'Q Q-QY)UOI~, , • ,. <~ Pmm.nok & T2.ppen~e new Building, lil:iUtlTON, !'!, l'. tLl ..; .u1 :\f.i't'llt'Y from Wll.shington, where _an .1 r.1~ !,~,, to be adju~te~ I have SUPERIOR facill- \ ~~ ' r ~~ttlng dil.lmH adjnBted eu.rly. Widow'~ . • . ' , Jl,,.k Poy md Bounty will receive prompt , .111. am! ollllrgQ~ mwernte. 1-1y • 1:EORGE R STRICKLAND, Cup@ntAr and Builder, NEW PALTZ, N. Y. t#\ \\ ork done with Care o.nd. DcuJpo.kl:l by I)Ot (.IIKE.EPSIE HOTEL~ Po'keepsie, N. Y. ! ~ !J,,nr;e ha~ been renovated a.n<l refurnished WJIIHM' PERRY. (is.te Oollit.more House, N.Y.) A. '],'. MERRITT, Pn.oPB.IETORS. ~---'\<-~~- -- ----·- - AUCTION~~R! 'l'.il ntHll•Nngned would reHprctfully B.nnoun<:e , , tltt· pt<opltl {)f !>olnuthgrn UlMter that htl lH , 1 • :dl ttmt·.s to ll.t:t m the capacity of an A UC- ! !•1\U· H. n.t rt>~onabJe l'lltes. B*:l- trusta _tlult, • L._ ~ ... ~~ \\:~..penence and prn.ct1oe, he will be ,., ... 1.\t·tl t11 ph·Lt:ie t.·vt·ry one. Ordet's ma.y be ad .. d · '1tied. to A· C. HASBROt.\CK. H1ghland P. 0., box 18. 1 • \. (t \nth E. VA~ WAGESl-~S, ~t_•W Paltz. lit.{hla.n<l :S:ov 9, l~H. - - -r-- IVIILLIN ERY! 9 '\\llt'-' MAH.Y NUH.TO~ WlHhf's to inform the La.,. ~ ~ tltt•N of ~t•W P11.ltz awl VlClllltV th.u.t ~:~hu ha!3 \(It ll~J•l a. nrRt-clar~lj - Millinery Establishment 111 Hu_• bllllliwg formerly occupied by Mn:l. Trapba.- ~·\1 : 1Hu.l that Hhe has ju8t returued from New \ -h. ~-tth !1. co.re-fully Hele ... toE'd a.nd fa.ahiona.ble FALL :.1, 'i'K tiF mLLI:-IERY uoons. <::~-1 • .-..o.iH'::<l pl..: a.»<> QlV~ :r:u.e.., call. Urs.liiARY NORTON. ::'\nr ru.ltz, Oct. 13, 1~68. l1. - ---- _1-;~DWAI\D YA:'i KLEECK, !!.ueeeo10r to Albert V llU Kleeell, .li ~~nnfa.cturtir a.nd t.lt!a.lcr tn 'HA\£8 CAPS, 1-TRS A~D STRAW GOODS, 1-6m A. J. A:QBA.MS' New-Paltz· Hotel. <- -· - ... . ' ·lih~ ~·tt;··:: .. :· '\'~ -~-~-~- .......... ' ~ .... ~ .... ,:~ {For Tlmllm:n:&l!Q>JU~'l'.] ·'Boyho{)dL My bO]lhood !lays and boyilh joyg__ Can they return no more? Fm- thou :I dt'eQm~ Q{ llctppllleeaJ .A.n.! Ad:.ure biks k aU::orc-_ Enchanted visions :filled m:y eye&~ Where careless footsteps led ; And fab·ies on the hill· tops played, Or by the violet•a bed. Every breeze was s. zephyr then ; And clear the blue sky shone 0' D' thlllAnill!llll.p~ In !U v!i'l~d hnoo. With youtll1lll raneies strewn. I'm wi.ser now : and lllllnhood~ strifp Bring• work instead or dreams: - And the IOBHOU or the careB of lifo Is not. o.f :t'a.h-y schemes ; The billows of its stormy sea Quite often o'er me rolls, Yet my beacon.Jight ia burning And in.ith my anchor holds. Hw>~LAND, J&n. 21, 1869. 1 '- - - it I L. J'. D.\ Valuable Trrble.-The following t&ble will be found valuable to many of our readers. A box twenty-tour inches by six· teen inches square, and eight inches Jeep, will contain a b~trrel. A box twenty-sh: by flliee». half inches square, and eight deep, will contain n. bushel. A box twelve- inches by eleven nnd a hal£ inches squAre, and nine inches deep, w-ill contain hall a bushel A boY eigh't by eight inches square, and four and one-eighth inchQg dAQp, will contain one gallon. A box seven by eight inches square, and fon_r a.n.d on~~ghth ineheg ue,ep, .. jl -will conta.i:n \' hill gillon. A box lour by lour i:nch<>s square, and one-fourth inches deep, will con'- tain a quart. The Moon ami the Wmther.-At the late meeting of the \Scientific Con- gress\ in Chicago, Professor Loomis presented a paper on this subject. Ha gtn.ted that from a compruiBon of twenty eight yen.rs of observation in Germany, Schubler deduced a llen.5i- ble influence of the moon, thf'l num~ her of rainy days at the time of thE) second octant being five per ceub. more than at the first. From a com· parison of obsetva.tions made 11.t Paris, Orange, and Carlsrube, Gas- paris arrived at results not differing greatly from those of Schubler. By a comparison of sixteen years of ob- servations at Greenwich, nine years at Oxford and sixteen years at Ber. lin, Mr. Ha.rlison of England, has obta.ined results which are remark~ ably consistent with each oth{\r, .and which indicate that the moon exerts an appreciable influence upon terres-, tial temperature, the maximum occur· ing six: or seven days after the new moon, and the minimum about four. days after fui.l. The d1fference tween the maximum near the quarter, and the minimum near l )ll.lRD BY THE DA.,Y OR WEEK. Meals at all ) hou!'o. Ea_pecia): attention given to the com- ; ,,t •ntl pleas urn of lrlWBt~. I lJulCC:: bri\omilr;, or Wiuca, LICIUOTS a.:nd Ci~a.re n-1- ll'dV\ t<) ae found a.t the bar. A. J. ABRAl-18, last quarter is two and a half degre~ of Fahren he it. These results w Luc.u· are so different from what may be ticipated, Mr. Harrison explainfl supposing that the moon really tains its greatest heat about the last qu~><:der 1 but that the heat which the' moo;u r~>.diates 1 io the ea.rtb is ent.ircl:\ daork he~~ot, a;ud therefore absorbed by our atmosphere. The heat Proprietor. --------,-- \VILCOX & SON~ HIGHLAND, N. Y. 7 11.-·e lor sale aJl kinds of GROCNIIIEB, FlllH, .... ,.! t HulCE BRANDS OF FLOUR at low prices. I In· particular attention of cn.siomers is Ca.llG.d tO lit•' II' ~ruck o! nmv 9UGAR-CURED HAMS! ..... r \.h<;olr 0owu curing, Pot·k of their own· packing, A.nd J • ...~.nl or tb.t-u· o\ u manuf\a.<....-tu.re- ~All -w~d Coal! Coal! Coal! \rH8 undcraigneft are preps.red to furnish the public with Sc+'eened Coat .:u thci~ y&~d£ at IDG H F ALLB, tit pl(ice~t B~IU\l lHl •vH. y&.:l\ds of Dela.w~e a.nd Hudson Oa.nal Co., a.t J(ondout, N. Y. .Coal DeliVJ>•red,at Fa.ir Price ifDeairell. the temperature of the air above elouds, causing the inoreo.Bed Avn~nolr· ation from the Bnrfaoe, by whiuh are dispersed, and thus there is inOitlill!ltld filldi111Viml 9f h>I'Te::;W,~X to tM 8l!:y, lllld commqmmlilJ ill mmi-' nution in the temperature of the near ths ID'OUlld. J!:Mupposes opp'osite results must occur at per,i.od-of minimum -heat in the-mo~n, In orde~: to compro:-e the influence of the moon with that of the sun, he has taken the aver!llge cloudi:u<?~I';I Greenwioh, as indicated by tions made every two hours for period of itrreo yeillr51 <'<nd the ta.l:>le.i Terms, Cll!!h: ·.,.\. shows,-the cloudiness 1 J, L. &; A. SNYDER. \'IlllQ('jtffS'infltitJjBCI3; \'bbi:l]i- . ' . ' ' --::-\'J.;~~~;;-:;;:::;:~~;;:\\\l'~O: B • <1COU'rS \' a weok alter tlie -mti.~um~ <>r a.bo~ one forn1ih th6 time of the moon'~> to!\ tatiou. \::?hfi distru;bance or ohe ivaifll of our atmosphere gives eito~m.s,. duPI\g,Jrhich VWJOr iS'Jl>l;l).ci,R\f: nlt:ita.1;ed'and' a.:va.st amoUnt liberated. Tlla: ... mqtion ¥0\Vi<~.we~hs sixteen olmces li.Ild. iY Te••ai evenly bala.nced.. C~tian yarcJ. ir' tluriy-sk inch- is no~ shorten~ by the ha.nd- of the .~ek. »ohri~i~n to;u. is : 2,1!00 po~dl> not judgllit. bui tlQn~ ·. ' . ' - \': ... - .. . . - . ; • •, p~~~!l~~ o91W'IQI'a1do.v. ; vv 1 lfbil11. m;;ilml! ilt1 ,;WlJv• ~opUI'',D§\i 1 they tl~lled iiMhtt ·d,qctor to .to.ke QU1i -~l:milt.·· ~ut;llllid·liiS;ltA;'~ •. ifl~ Btefid {Jj \ m'iit, taiW'. o\1( mv; !(Pl!• acienee'r!J I ' 'II .Y _I ' '.