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landed m beun fallm,~: for aome honrs tram -larted and connuued to Ily Tne locomotive, not havmg a snow plo'w attached, had harcl work to push thro~gh, and shortly after Ieav~ng Oak· V>lle ~e water felt short, the cars \'1 ere detached, and lhe engme proceeded to Port Credtt, some stx nules offi tg take lD a ftesh supply The snow co.nhnned to t'all he a v1ly, so that 1t wa>< s1p;: hours b~fore the locomotive Nturned; and af ter several efforts to carry on thle trnm It was found Impossible to move It Mean· tJme the passengers had been snowed np m the ~ar,, anJ were passmg the time as they be,t could The netghbor- IIl.,'; fences fnrmshed an ample ~upply of firewood, and some adventurou.l mdtvJd· uals havmg undertaken to forqe a pas sage to Oal,ville the obilgmg station master -t that pla~e m the cour,se of the mornmg came to the relief of the fam ~shed pa~sengers w1th an am p~e supply of vtands for nearly fourte~n hours the tram 11 as\ sno1ved np 'but at last relwf came up 1n the shape of dwo loco mauves, which had been dtspatched from TorontQ m •enrch of the mt•s•og tram and other officer, of thP cornpanv dtd the1r utmo•t to accommodate the pa~sen gers durmg the utght, und theloiiJg hours passed away m very good humor eon .std!!rmg- ~,~====~~~~~~~==~ <!Ioxsacktt l\Q11.Nil lliJ>~AlS~OCIATIQ.Nj Tile second lect He lJ fore the 1: oung Assoma.t10n of U IS vtllage w 81 deln:eteU by W <LTEit BURTON E•'ll o~Aiban• liissnbJect was MobarurneJ and 1 the II catmpnt of It both m mattet ann manne1 M1 1l 11 ton fulls sustaine l fhe exa.lte:d 1 p tahon acqnned by forme! ffo1 ts HI out m dst and elsewhere The pwpos•tion sm gl t to be established by the diScourse wa:s the appare-nt s nee 1ly of Mo hammed and Ius followr rs and to the p oof r f tl.uspoottwn thespealerbr tgltastote fl s toncal ltat mng, and ;,t. p ufuse.ness of lilu:-;t a tJon that cnchamcd the atten dtd not con~t1cn the mlcr~tn 1 ng An apo ogy was off\' d for H•k gr ~fol am rued tbe subjeet of a lect Ire bee t se t I as l en urged that tt was the P\'' mco of the n mst y alone to exam uc 1t but that as derO\ym n mmg\e m poht cs and also frcquet !ly ado t as subJ ets foi leatnres themes Ill tit! ~lr•cu•s on uf wh1ch 1 el g10us q 1e~ttons do n t e:nte an 1 moreover those. who have w11tten cwnccJ m g lnm h:wc mvaiiably denounced ll!m as an 1m postor an las thn.t 1s a qnestton upon w.h1c-h an hone~t dtff. renee of opm1on may ex1 t J stl( an11 mh m rl was 1 nr o t 1 o an c th 1s g tc I that tl e prop! et 1 was a s II n an bnt 11 h ttrv mt~ht be tl B 1 Chrl'dt l!-1 tn rf'<~pf'ct t h s SINO F. ITt acl no >l< :lgc tl at \mh a an l Pc • r ' c e CHICAGO clanns, and donbtless JUStly to be the ~reate.t gram port m the world The Diuly Press of that ctty says, tbat tf any doubt has by po5stbllny remamed as to the genumeness of the clatm the busme.s of the season JUSt closed leaves no further opportumty for Jts lo~er ex u>teuce, The Press g•ve11 the follow· mg a3 the total export.; of gram for two years • Wheat Cotn Oats Rye Barley Total Flounnto Wheat 1855 6 208,155 7 515 625 1 889,538 19 318 22 082 Total 12,902 320 16 633 813 On whtch the Press remarks \It will be notteed that the reeetpts by routes leadmg south from this pomt, and south west through the fPrtlle prame regwns are rapidly mcreasmg What has thn~ far been received can hardly be tal<en as any ba~J5 for future prospects, masmuch as both roadil and country are new and but ;ust opened The actual future will probably exceed any estimates that\ auld no1v bP. credited \ The Lake commerce has from 1,099,644 ton5 10 1854 841) m tb< year JUSt expued The num ber of arrtv,.!s at Ch1cago durmg the last 'ear IS 6 670 which 1~ an mcrease of 1 589 over the previOus year SPECIAL NOTICES. UsE D• caoug11 s Golurn!Jtan I\tlls '\\ ught fo1 men 11 omen \' child I en beaut f 1 rncd c ne f01 FamtJy use as a Cathar tiC l! or fen ales to nse Jt Js snt e 01 to any WU~UJillPiliJD~,A~JJo UNION BUHDING Executor's Notter. W IIEREAS let to.- test n entaty of t e last \til 1 d t ttta.mP t vf ::\to tll-1 Batte I :s: n y M \ -FR,NCIS s,L,ESTER. E<q 1 of Km derlloolt Will !clt er the tl d leelunc be£ re theY !If A at \eadem~ Hall 1 hn sday e'e n ng January 24 The subject selecled b} A!F Sthester IS Ob..t<l<'les of the Age to L1totar~ Culture I decta eel \etc g ante l to t.ue nuders g:oed at the 9ctol er t 1m , f tl e Prubate Co, t of GtoereCutty Ne\V\Otlt: Nowallpts s having ~la ms ag-a. nst satd dec a.sed are he eby eq e cd tot e.s nt the same wttl n rhe t ue To CoRRESPONDENTs - VIIdahMod ' by FEN Is received and 11 Ill appear m our next 1 Effi:~ s oorumuntcatwn: lti rece1v-ed 1 and Wlll .-eceJve an answer through another cha)nnel- 1 f deBtred BY refe~rmg to our ad vet Using colnmns 1t Will be seen that an annual meetmg of tJ1e stock holuets of the Bank of Coxsackie w tll be held, at lthe bankmg house on the 4th day of Febt ua1 y next, at 10 o'cloek A ~f TIIE Greene County Wh g IS out m fawor of o. Vtllage Hall The proJect meets WitlJ cons der able oppos lion from A 0Iti~en Tbe Recor der lfi an aplll opt late place for the mamtw• of the oppo•itton co•respondent MARRIACES At the res•denee Qf :UI Denms Roci,afellow near Breakabeen on the 6U!:J UJ~t , by tlle Rev Wm G E See ~I• Eza.- lhLTZ of Galin VIlle to Ml:ss M4.RY ROCKAFELLOW p In Catsktll, Dec 29th by Sev J Iii Ho e MATTHEW TODD to liARY !lfcCARTY p DEATHS In th s v llage on the 9th mst Mrs RACHEL HALLEN nEcK, m the 6lst year of her age TH r annual mee.tmg of the stockholders of the Bank of C oxsackte woll be held at the Bankmg Honse on Mooday~ the 4-th day of Ft>b rmny next at 10 o'clock A l\{ to elec~ a Board of Directots The poll w,n he open one hom B~ order of the Directors J G VAN DYCK, GasbJer NE \V New Otleans ~I lasses for sale by the harte! by DWIGHT and PECK H UMPHREYS&. TROWBRIDGES Candles Forsaleby DWIGH£&PECK S YRUJ;' -Stuarts best S.nup sold lo,w by _t4SHER & PALllfli;R p>escrtbed b) law o thPy II be baJ cd of re covcry W A BAT FhR.SON Executor N B -)[t Wm FteaJ Is n y legtll) autbo 1 zerl agent dunng my tempO! a I y absenca from the place Coxsaclue N >v lot 1855 R, KETtiHl:li'S r!TENT SELF PRESSING LEVER POWER STRAW CUTTER, Pate:atad October 4t.h 1853 For sale by H:trt 1';. Beattv Dw•gllL & Peck and by the Sttbscr bet 248 A VAN V ALI'-ENBURGH Greene CoUDty igru:nlllll\al Soctcty, A MEETING of the Gteene County Agucu! tural Society will be held at tl e hotel of Chas Backus ID the village of Coxsackie F11 doy Feb 1 18o6 Impottant bustJ es• will be ll10ugbt befoie the Somet:y JAS P HAWLEY Pres F W IIoFFYAN Sec NEW SAL00:'\1 -L'.. llenl;uni!\ R ESPECTFULLY aunouoces to Jus f11ends and the public that be has tal,en and tat mshed In a beautiful manner the basement m G Lnslt s Bmldmg O•g.u s of tbe cho,cest brands Ale Ciider &.c alwavs o~ hand Meals setved np m the best style aadinafewmomonts notice Oystus at all bouts Groeenes 1 J UST received at Fmch &. ¥Colhet sa chowe variety of Groeertes com prJsiDg m part a II grades of BugaJ Tea Oo1fee Spices Soap Can dies Gbeese Raisins Salt &.c , and all otbm articles kept m Gt ocenes Bntter and Eggs ta ken for cash or trade at the htghest marl,et prt ces FINCH and COLLIER Important to Families. L ASHER ll;. PAl MER beg to ca.\1 the atten twn of every famtly to the fact that tbeyar< now prepared to s 1pply them with SUGA:RS bl' the.[!onnd or ba11e!,_ and all kmds ofG1oee .,esof the first qualtty 1 ~-prrces!uflli1smg1y c~eaP! ~ t_ 1 tiTlN! wH.le bcauhfulpattcrns aura:\:e q al ) Ir aUU t 011 to DRY GOODS ®!PI!,~!MfQJ~@ @!P~INIH!M@ OF FALL& WINTER GOODS. R. t,!SBER & CO., t;omer REED and ELf-STREETS, Ou mmen e .s oc>k 1 as been p rcha.\Nl l'or CASH' a d nre bargn ns rare ) fou tl and w ll be off'~red cor.r:espon d ng y lo v Our v r ed s ock of 11.#\!Q)O ~~· [Q)!FR~®® @@©[Q)\:'SQ Is., us rill!J aUnct. ve 11 every grade rom tl c lowest to e mos expe ve • F1 ~nch M~nnos, Menno Piauis, Szllc and Wool Plauls, Paramettas, Thzbets ana Cashme1 es, The bt>s a~ortment of hese Goods u 1own De Lams, De Belges, !Uollalf Lustre, Poplms, A.lpaccas and Rom- bazines, {llallus. \.LL \OOL \DEL\ NES I~ A V \RT TY OF NF.: STYLES \ND \T SPLliNDID D \llG \!'OS lRENCH \ND E:\!GLISH PRINIS BRILI I \NTES a cu 1lctc and \!ell sclcctetl ~ s of Packages Money and val left pi omptly attended IDIWIOJ~~Ional ply to K Van \Vart ~ e1 PATTERSON, Agent & Co 228 WM IT ROE U.t..:UJti liJ:ioJLIHo Voin .tli!Siiets, MarKet Mle wh6lesale or 1 ~tall by RET~IL DE~LER IN PROVISIONS, DOMESTJC LIQUORS J. Baskets, for Bale l!y ]}WIGHT & PECK I)OWDER o. l:!Hor .£ · J'or sale by WING&. SISSON ' CAllDS H WiNANS, Attomey & Counsellor at Law, PRA £TSVI.LLE, N Y CHARI ES H POR'l' ~R, Attorney anti Cou.nseHm· at Law, n 1:-/DH~M C~NTitE N V Wl.NAl'Ho\ & ~UJ'UV.It~ Attorneys and Counsellllrs at Law, SOLIOITO.RS AND COUNsELLORS IN ClfA NVli:&Y, DurhaJD, N. Y. FRANK D WINANS M B J\lo\TTlCE 1I \ !\N liE!HiEN. Atto1ney & Counsellor at Law, SoliCitor and Counsellor m Eqmty OOXS,tCKIR N '11 W.M _II} LEJ~ IE, • M1SCETc~ltNOOfiH1:1 . .,.,,_~ ! I,..-.. ·~ GREENE COUNTY- --~ DRUG & :BOOK\STORE; OPPOBITE fllE Bii.NK oF cnxsACE:IE WHOLESALE UD RET HL I W I )IG ~ SISSON grate ul f< 1 uai~ronal~e and '\''ror' Attorney & Counsello:t at l~au, nc•uuu 1\TT'Y,, PROCTOR, COUNSELLOR AND ADVOCATE Jn the SnJH ente ( O'lll t of tlt'e Unded States, COXSACKIE I\' Y J. G VAN lJ 1 ~ K, \.ttorne} & Counsel lot at Lali'i, COXSACKIE N '\! J U Hl'ol ll llRU N 1\., \Horney &. Counst llor .tt Lan, COXSACI JE N Y A. J, DD!tUAN, AttQlllCJ and Vounllcllm at Law, Att 1 ney Couns 1lor A !vocate an l P10cto '\ the S 11 cme 0 urt 'f the Uu t I '=>tat :; (0 mmeJ c a llulllmg ) C XS ICI{]J N \ CATSKILL N ~ RT FUS II KING PJ LEG C :MATT00N liJWHGit; L 1<1{ L~CI!:, Under Sheri:ff of Grt>eue County, FFirE AT THE JAH N GIW ll BlWWN Attome) and Counsel or at BEL T A H KNAPP, Law, PJt~SJCI<Ht and Stllg4!'on, Oillce-0 le duor\ e::>t of I e Com ere nl Du d ng COXS lCJ lil N V JJWIGHT & PECK, (SuuClSSOIS 1o G, &. .'\., J,U I U,) DEA:LEILS J N IRON, NAILS, HARDWARE, HAY PRESS CHAIN, ~ARMING f~OLS, GRIND STONES, GltOCElU:h!S, SALT, UOPe, TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED The patronage ol the 1 ubi c s lOS) eetl II~ so he tell S A D\\ lGia CIIAS W l EC!'- Conn lte Ap1 \ ]g 1854 DEALERS lN' GLOGhS W:\1GilES JEWETRY &c N y OLN} Y & 0'-MR~E, Attorne5 s and Coun~ellors at Law, CATSK LL N V D K OL~EV A M OSBORNE A. B CLAltK, STOCK&, COMMISSION BROKER, W ILI attc d to tl e pmchase ar d sale of 81 ck\ of all desclt] llOJ ~ a d 1111o\tn ~ mone~ Ill C v Baul Stocl s an 1 othc1 rles 1 tbl~ sccuutJC& Utlice No 10 \1 all st 4th sloiy New Yolk REFERE:IIIO£s. \\ B Douglas Ptes t MeiCOJttiie Bot k G Ells Cas! Bani r f(ou Jlon\ a th d lion W V B HcctmaJ ce ptcs t b I Coxsa 1 Hun l' II S1lv stc Coxsackie REMOVAL. DU. J. J. J~tOit®ON~ \liNG 1 SISSON en g 1 ope f< c () POITJ IS s 11 f cti n ll ns stot1 n\v:a 1 of ' t \ I a g < 1 I a l \ I J1l \' sntmcllt o! lliec must IJJ!liu \tl sljl \ ):'\ lbNl M1.2;0IU \l~ Fales Vi 1 11 Lozc gc O\x>grn ted B !lets DvncsPitch do Jtu Icc do ll j u.n~ P h JC \'\ fu 5< 1:1 ms I l\ 1g h g Sp 1 t Mats! ls Cat b S ff W !loA nt cScl llaJJ\ Fa! enstocl<s V c n ft gc Ta)f e Met! nc 1\fci ants do l tel s ti 1\ellcg• \\ o l1l Tea AlcCI ntocks do 1 h Jl ! \ons l ) n \1 a tel B a t\ do lit 11. S n s 1 a1 !Ia Sn s do 1 \1 uscm s do Hr gels Sltt p 1 a &c \Voofl ~ot hs 1 Gal tH c 0 t 1 e- 8 Shal <1 do \1 n lsHa 1{ t t;llve 11 t gl tons P 1 om I rtal ns t1 > d A)tr O!CI l Iectuwl lJ ts ha lantn Blacl 1 tans J:lalsum 1l 1 J s 11\ cq he ous Hui ts Ln nwut l\lu)l.lc Flmd Mus a1 gs uo D ll~}s P uJ xttndm Kcll ng ts d) 1 'mnos Ollltn t, t-t To\ \ Vcnchan u J 1l 'hans rio Rad a) s R T ef ( I den d , Ani! ews Pu u K lie , I san do Gatglmg 01 h1 stan Sulve uenm 1 mtJul~ lut 1 u~Inllnttll Ot lldtfl u do De tll5hot B rl Rt J! 1 \lllllllils Jfnll kmdR nn ltlliJ lo J] ol Put t>l Medc!Jesuscd J tlecc,cdou g1oss:S IJUI) s Cough Balsa Ill sold at 1 dn I Is p€1 batt o cheap a1 d goo l PERI U\IERY