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urm ~* to CORTE 'we 211m nued courtosy w remémbor thAt Mota Io b ufternoalt. fontributurs 1111in MMpfindex1ls. whusolrum's $o Always hoppy to rgebiye Aint Of (lose Pho Horald and -Demograt- ost Ein io, 1893, - e m res coccal oal a paralel, - About threo years ago he deliv- ered his frst lecture in S6 Louls, on * In- gétapllism (10111 a Secular Standpoint,\ it being i reply to the nldél and atheistic doc- trines of tho brilliant Ingersoll, whom Me. ' articles should in hymn th Weadling lg.gaid to surpass In eloguonce, as. B n ~~~ BoING BAsr STATIONS [Pasg'ger. TL lll bae - - ~ Htinghomt't M11 m $11.3,\ 2 . fininlirlduu Ob - 11a}! > HIdHOY emre 03 4s Uuadily i wwoue igo, wi __| $8 , - A16 . Coller®. « i - fag IunctiOn -», M [ 4.30 ~ Maryland .. i d 44! schonovie... ILO f a} 4.50 worcester. c a)? 4 00 _ F112“ te Opt) | p (o ‘Q f i amma B Anbe . 'Poblegkctl A58 . M00 G Ar, Albon P 120 l 7C -~ Borma west. _ - ho-cortuinly took in Tofic-Sinco, he has a national reputation as an orator, 0 |. R J and is now fumi noi 'u They ahould be addcsedt \ThE | op mo' fum{tiarly known as the \king “1111113111an Oneoita, N, Y,\ . ipfesmoimand r DEPARTURE oF Trains.\ aof the Aingrican platform.\ - His subject Baturday | eventlog. will bo Immortality, the Problem of the Ages.\ ' Tax Juvia O; Hull concert last evening, was a success fn eyery perticular, No com- paby hi¥p-appeared fieret when'all parts to- gether were so well sustained. While, Mrs. Hull loses roug.:of the popularity gatued by previous nppefrances,.. sho must hence. fortlé divide lionors with her sistor, Miss: \Lance 18 the BofO «Tn questo- woh the hearts of Si 'and thg rendering of her port in -the diet, \When ye gang ays Jnmlgffilgowcd that she has file artistic talorit in addition to her other qualities. . As «] tenor, Fred: W. . Jaineson.leaves nothing «to ; | be desirdd. ] : More natéralness afd less self iess would 'add very: muck to stations] Adam, |Pas@er, Acpom. (Pagr'ger. Ly, Albany 730A.m J £,008 .m; $50pin, cw Ag? ' Rieh'd #30 {mg wl 5 &. Wor $3 10. AD c Woreester...! $57 1040 20 Schenu‘gB-i a\; Kg} R g slime) on [lids to 11 bo 58 mm.] 7.9 -[ $3 . 90 d 03 68 “for” 1:9 25? 194 lg lg 1. . Afton .._.) £89 <. [1.03 0 915 i1 sa0 00 c Judas [hs 5, with aloepor a bed cchengrus [2-423 | Oneont Lan : iruthamton nt 2.930, Niurken puoukes below morning. .° Tur I. 0. O. PF. have' yours. month. t ifp. m. «>) evening. t' employ of thy Whecler i~g eampainy as agent. mow last winter. . Wilber National Bank. m ; 1.07p. m.; Eu1Vorclcr. Phat .» the subject of Wendling Porren & Peck have ock\ opposite the Susquehanna house, to 'tr. Bidrcd, of Laurens, for #4,500, \ with eleoper attachodi leaves Blighem» 11.10 p. in.; Batnbridge, 1240 a, ma 106% Orpgo, 1.80; Queonta rriving In my”; at 6.00 a, n ta Uun- , L614; Cobleskill, the 'or the wost, 'u iti, L1} n. mg Otego, Unadilla. LG; Bainbridge, 213, 111-11va in Screraiusg collvena tridp. Wexouna Saturday atening. zero, Wednesday leased tha. third N. I Ford's now store, fora term of acl? Ktaxtos orkra Housk will becoccupled every evenlug for the fomaluder of the Rev. A. B. Riwarpson will preach In the Baker HiN school house next, Sabbath \Inwogcaiity tho Problem of the Agos,\ t's lecture Satur- h. w. “an.“ (quszaluronl,'lnu entored & Wilkon sew \ou sale, a gentle young hors, and cutter\ Runquire of Geo. L. Wilber sold the thio- otherwiso good qualftiesof Maro. B, Barflett, haritenc.' As i soloist fdd iccompi | inlet, Prof, ts too woll and fay e known hore to call fo : « Personal. *~ ~~ + - Judge Keyes is ed to hig house' by. illness, Adage ~* S Miss Jennld 8119111351 of East Davenport; ia visiting friends in' G « ' foy |_ Miss Marcia Van¥eiwken, of Schoneé- tady, Is visiting her slater, s.0 003} 00300 C Mr. and'Mig. Jason Ray, § {Pa., are visiting Miss Ella Ray. moxville, Jug’uuaccmphkfiérm—omofimflthvur—m Bolle Thikes ; Misg Tinkers first Appear toa; : HFonopntit When the 011511 ol exchange, <presfcnt and directors said that they did not care to push the case against Mr, Hunt, | slated that Huot was not to be tried \ome an scgifittéd many\.\ . a. 'Coulty News. tion. . . <a Richfeld Springs Is to have a bank with a capltal of $50,000... .., : Garfield Post, No. 256, G, A._R., was In- [avening last. - ~ Il stivited at Spring, on Siturday ment for many hands. Rev, W. G. Thrall, of Hartwick Semi- nary, assumes thevrelation of pastor to the Lutheran churcirin Maryland. _; A petition to extend the mall route from Wclcqulo to Mt. Vision=via- Potter's 'school house is In circulation at Garritteville, E George\ W..Eunt, bank of Now-York, n son of Harvey Hunt of Otego, and, unfortubately, indicted | viltage was held in the upper prayer room Bome time since oir charge of dofrauding the . bank of whigh he wis nn officer, was ° ro-gleated. trustee for three for lrf§fbemrq':p§dox;qp(”filming youre. P P& Béagh, 'his comfsct,\ says tin aid to the court that ho was satisfied that hfs cliont was innocent ; ho was ready to try the case; tho witnosses had beeit subpornaed and he hoped the case would. be tried at onee. . The prosecuting attorney, yepHed that he had recently received a com- mudleation from the bank in which the. and asked for his discharge. Mr. Beach in- ho be honorably discharged and tifft all | charges neainst him thuld 11.11.1111th 000, 45 a- Just onusb for refoloings <- - --- This was done, and 'Mr, Hunt - went to- his L Edmestan 'has threk 10111th11151 in opera:: Twonty-five hands nro at worku/fgjfidfié: Ave $100 shatos in stock of 'the water novus cigar fabtories. © | 17 company of 'this village. Tho hoard of end uss € «Maryland is wida awiké this wintert, he wood and dumber business affording employ- The Morris board of health report \ fhnf: 3. E. Chnreh. _- CC \Il‘ho gonual 111éet‘fng‘of the church um]; congregation of the ML E. church of this of the church Jan. 4,\1882. N. I. Ford wes. yeire. The treasurer of \thé board of trustkes presented a very gratifying report. | During tho pret year the soGlety has built a now pursgnugomxfihtéd theoxtorior of the church, \paced in~thé church a nowsfuriace and greatly improved their property by grading, 'cte., ab an outlay. of $800. - 'The entire amount has been paid: within about $60. (The ladies of the church have securod $250 of this amount), In, addition to: this, the «| \Indies' aid soctety has furnished a handsome parlor suit for the parsonage, which was at ounce paid. | These together with the entire liquidation of the church debt of over $4;: Ty}: young , peoples' society is. working vigorously for a uow carpet for the. church, ant has over $080 alreaily subscribed. . 'The tide of prosperity has brought an- other pleasant project?. Geo. I. Wilber has most generously offered 'to give $400 if the 'churoly will raise $100, rs a permanent endowment to the church fa be invested in trustees conveyed their grateful accoptance of his offer, and hope and intend-soon to \| have the amount subscribed. _ 'The-pastor takes this . opportumityt on behalf of the. churth, of thanking many of\ the citizons of the village not . connected with the church for their cheerful and liberal re- sponse f\ helping to sequre to, Mfethodlem its wost satisfactory «Wanigui 10. R. UnadiTin, January 18, 1888. Milton Gurney and wife have 1134111 s W. A. E. Tompkins and wife aro visiting friends to Albany, Boston and New-York. the ruest 0 ¢ pP E Robt. J. 13111110116 was the: pleasant grost of Mr. and. Mrs. D. W. Ford -while in One antal Mrs. A. F. Wing, of Unadilla, has been vfsillng friends An. town during the week past. * ' Miss Lulio C, Ford returned homo. Wed- nestlgy, qgerg'luwpgggm‘g visit in Kéokuk, OWA ( agg ect 2 to George Kirkland and wife go to Hint car- ly nest week to attend tho sliver wedding of Mr. K's sister. Mrs. Erastus S. Johnson celebrated her 72d bicthdaoy on the 12 Inst. It was a very enjoyable affair. © ~ David Whittalter, engineor on the A. & 8. R. R., ls seriously ill with pnoumonin at his residence on Luther-st, Monty Shepherd, of Ongonts, publishes remegxcollent musical journal, full of choice intslc.-Schenovus Monitor. ' Miss Flora Sloat, who bas been il for two wobks past, hns recovered suflloiontly to re- sumg hor duties at the post-office. |_ K. C. Holly has gora to Milton, Pa., to remain bout three mouths on business con- neeted with the D. & H. O. Co. shops. Miss Kitty Barton, of Laurens, has been '| ¢nployment to a Lgrge number of women at weeels:- there is no diphtheria in the village nt . prefi- eut, and that all cases are out of quarantine. -. Shirtmnking, for a Troy factory, furnishes on lécal yhigiex' ha a t og - A. A. Jarvis, of »Oooperstown, has soff his stode house south-of the village to Mr. Drevensted, of New-York ; possession, ,will\ be given this month. oo Hartwick people are talking of a branch tailrord to run from some point on the Al- [ bany and Susquehaniha, through tho valley of the Otego creek, to Hartwick. A trout thirty inches long and weighing aleven pounds was caught, with hook and Hng, in Otsego Jake.near Cooperstown, JFti- day.. \Phis fs the largest yet taken. . There was argood attendance at the recent meeting of the Butternuts farmers' club. Interesting essays wore real, and the dis- cussion following was generaland animated. _ Cooperstown has a debating elabin which send, 8. M. Shaw, J. A. Lyes nud An- drew Davidson lends interest to the proceed- Inga .. _. . ' At Richfleld Springs th: question of abandoning the seminary for a anion school of high grade is under discussion. It is to be'hoped that the: decision will be In tite discussion from such men as R; M. Town- (+ Mr -and Mrs. Win. J. Thompson cele brated their \golden wedding\ at titeir resi- -| donce in this village last Monday evening, it being the fiftieth anfiversary of their m: 5 - nT T miles above the village, on the 'road to Otego, st the farm house now owned by George Ulickok, in 1882,.and have been res- idents of this village ever since. They now have six ghildren, of whom the four boys, Bumuel, of Queonta, George, of Owego, and Charlies and Fred, of this village, were present ;. the two dnughtgrs are Mrs. Lester ' Hubbell, of Savannah, (31,11, and Mrs. Frank Turner, of Nebraska City, Neb., both of whom were absent. Muny useful and val- uahle presents were received by the bride and groom, as tokens of friendship and af- fection from the assembled guests. The wedding feast was presided over by Mrs. C. M. Thompson and Mrs. G. W. Heath, and consisted of almost everything that is choice In the way. of eatables, which, as far as the subscriber's personal obseryation goos, all the guests seemed to fully approci- vt afa, and the only regret was that 15 would be so Tong to wast tor the next fifty years, } when we are to give them nnother racket of a similar nature; and if the many good wishes expressed on tuis qccasion have the | desired effect, there will be no failure in .} carrying out the program. ¥ill-Land T* Tm 6 el.. _. ; a. Horticultural Soctety _of Recretary--\Why . Southern Central New-XY 91k. . The fourth qubo«t medting of this boctSty grapes ? . Almost i two, © -- : by severe trimming, | John A. : ml 18 E0 |__ Mr, Fieidg-Because they grow vines in- | was held Jn lyceum fialf, Oneonta; N.Y., | steadof frit.\ The best grapes are grown | , gi, iss1. Jan. 10, 11 and 19, 1882. | an. 10, 11 and 19, 18 Weisner-My vines have begun | Balance in treagury J - ''The society met at 1 o'clock p. ni. Jan, : Infur h i 4 . ired by spring frosts - Will inviching re 10, All of the afternoon was spent in ar- | mgd'thwémilhc} ened d ranging the fruit and offer ~ President D..C. Wanzer caled the meet- Marvoy Baker, of 'Oncouts, welcomed the society by 'a few cordial re- Jabaes Bundy responded on behalf The report of the eeerttary ing to order, marks. EVENING: @B#1ON. of the society. and treasurer, were read, and acceptei. .The usual »qominittees were, appoluted. f read, bis anvual address, b part as follows: tu Dols Alembers of the Hid-Land ociety :. Again Divino Providencé-pormits: Se président then ings tlian section. our largest smaile: home. tion of frit, air If? ht st. 0 1 do not belive there nre 10 market in Otsego.and RDelgware counties. All of the earlier ripening kinds ns Delaware, Concord, Hartford, Brighton, Rodgers Nos. 4, 9, 15, 19 and 22, Martha, Lady: and others do as well hore ns anywhere, and are as free from diseases 'and insects. raspberries and currants bave received-more attention of late than ever before, most va- rieties growing and bearing well markets for thes¢ fruits are befngropened at In pear culture werarg but. Just be- inning,; 10 apple culture: we are a little farther advanced. Largé pear orchards are being planted in the 'different towns: about [| us with every prospect of success. I have yet to find a variety which Is's fatlure here. think we should comple teour fruit cat- nlogue by adding n list of the best Rinds suitable for us, varictics ¢ .q180 that , rs \nf gageiggsgecinl R some member or me study of Insects injurious to trées, 'plants and fruits, and that a preibium B8 given by he society for the best 'essay the sub- ject. A premium should nlso to given to the best seedling.apple, pear, plum or grape produced within the limits of this society ; for I believe as fine fruits can be raised from seed hore as have been im any other section of our country. most perfect seeds of the most hardy and vigorous varieties ; also hybridize our best fruits, before many swears shall have passed he reward of our labors |* in new and splendid varieties of fraits sulta- ble for our cltmate. . . The president announced as next in order, the report.of the cotmmittee on geology and soils, and called «onf Prof. ;J,:C. Donaldson, ene of this: committee, who Yead as follows : A litte spring gushes out of the hillside. About it for n furlong was a sheep pasture, and sloping back as much further a forest, terminating with the most distant side of Here the fallen reins and U away we shall reap the level hilltop. melted snows rested mong decayed leaves; making eballow pools and s owly soaking into the soll benenth. {if the water found minuto channels that led to the Kitle spring, and kept It ever alive, (i was also putly nourished by the sopkage of the pasture be- It waters were 'ayregt and Iqw the woods. pure although the pools among the leaves were the color of ly¢, und the filth of the pasture was partially diegolved and carried Another year and the into the ground. Then tno: water of pasture was plowed. the spring became slimy and disgusting, us-to assemble with. numbers und -ENothing-could be to- my-feel-- to- meet you.. to«dgy, . A thought which impresses me -mggt on this gceaston is the rapid. progresg.in *pomology in this and.other states, but rot In our own Binge, we have-such frailitles for getting fruit to market itshould. be one of roducts, »but it. is. one of .our 'ake, for instance, ggmpe culture, bs. raised for It we Strawberries, small: fruits of ; Erecommend_ in the fall for this purpose. could only succeed by Inycring.. pounds yearly. The frull. our knives on our®vines. ' sTRa w James _M. sold at home for from 10 to 18 cts. tha Albany.Wilson........_....... Secretary - Why do so few eced in raistog this berry ? nighe The planting, persons suc- Mr. Wickhaimn-f would sdvise mulching , Président-I never had any success in growing the Delaware from cuttings. I \ Mr: Bundy, to Prosident-Is the North- ern Mascadine a prying grape with you ? I have one vine from which 1 take about 100 - President-It Jins one fault ; drops‘its My. Balior-We have been 100 lazy with Rockwell -My slrauvberfics 1 raised Mr, Weisucr-Ong reason is, mistake in | Bome varieties. 'are pistillate, er cent \ting-s 1 8 on | Efeventh Annunt inancial Report of C0p\z¥l)cl‘lm”memo 2 980 00 the Trustees of the Village of One- Coupon bond No. 2, duetJan, 1, 1889, 7 | gnti for the Year Ending D h p ntinterest sus, stress 1,000 000 - \ D Coupon bord No,. 11, due Jan 1, 1890; 6 t per cexfil hale?“ M 1,000 00 anuary 1, 1881... ..... 18239 ss | Coupon bond No 11114121}? rim? - i per cont mterest 1,000 00 . * Coupon bond No P, Hynes, Collector 9£ 6G 814 per cent Interest.... 500 00 P. C, Gilchrist... 4401 54° Bull‘un bond due March P. a Bounett' highway taxe 863 90%) \ cont interest. a. * soo 00 H. L. Lather, |, @ * - 55 | Button bond du rot contonatio® nore, ° interest... 500° 00 March 4, Wilber National Bauk, ...$ - $00 00 | Button boi June 7, First National Bank. . 200 Intorest.. «« 1,000 00 Jung 20, a « .. 200 6 | Button bond due March 3, 1886,7 per cont Augist 1, «# a \500 * interest., 000 00 Sept. 6, + = i 1,000 00 | Button bort Nov. I1, o( e 1,509 interest ............... 1,000 00 - _,. _ orgen sounors, * 10 000 on Assessment ap property owned on Ford. > $10,000 0D avenue, for stone walk laid.... .. . 447-00 * This bond was Issued at 8% per cent Interest Bale of carpots Injured at fire in Jul * 38 08 | to replace bond No, 5, $500, due Jan, 1 1882, ut 7 it. IDl-zxi-«l “unclean Mngmy tax 6 15 | per cent Interest, L faw linear F. D. Bissull, prebidont, Hcenses.. + 80 00 conForation sores oursranpmo. ° « . Bl Fowl * “maxim“ bond gold io 00 First National Bank, 5 per cent-nterest - 516 88 i / g10,.3%8 42 | First National Bank & per cont Interest... _ 614 80 EXPENDITURES, \ __| First National Bank 6 por cont -futerest... 1,02 42 \wi - First-Natlonnl Bank 5 percent r 1,52568 arrants have been drawn on tho tre , for | First National t Interest... lows: March 7, W, L. & « do | farmers | get. no i _ CORPQRATION- REPORT. - F 001111011 bond No, 12, due Jan. 1, 16876 every one bag a vine or , -| aim-nerflccs—mndgrcd, ring pevantsonims «_ Angine House, + © Brown, snudry aupplics,$ | 2.19 . fire boll R fol: madi s 'and banglugs. , $203.50 - . while others ure 11e111111phroqne inying both | , MSS ian Tito as - stamens and pistils. 'The pistillate varieties | \Ladder Go.... 2. 140 00 St will not bear when planted alone. _The Al- on © - 63 be bany Wilson is an } hrodite _I mix the March 16, Moody & Gonld. atove pipe 1 67 _| First inal Bank 5 per cent | ... boe $res. E.Shepherd, note,5 porcent Interest 489 12 . P tandt a guts up to April 'Ist, 1882, and expenses to that ate. > R - hermaphrodite. that will blossom at the same. time. nature. things. Good in all, equare rod, or ten: bushe Ar. r to the productiveness of this fruit. ns they please ot berries. varieties. Have the alternate or third tow ' Mr. Bundy- They should be of kinds Mr. Baker-It is no use going contrary to She has her own way of- doing Mr. -Fields-I have had only ayear's ex. «peri¢nce in raising this fruit. | I sot out 600 gums on aix rodg of ground in early spring. set the Green Prolific and form fertilizer the Albany Wilson. | By the middle of July I had settings from these sufficient for four rods more, making ten rods in all. following season I gathered w bushe} on cach I have harvested from two. plahts of the Green Prolific one quart of berries at one picking. Bundy-There is scarcely any li mit The 1 set out a strip of ground 18 rods lone and 20 ect.wide in tan-inf, and lef the plauts run : . covered my berries with straw over winter, and they came out good; I picked and sold from this strip $75 worth |, J. 5. Rockwell-If tlie mulch put on for Fob, 7, H. Wright, onglneor... **/ H. Jennings, res't ongin (+ O. A..AMiMer, Areman... Feb, 25, A. MePhoreon, drawing _ Steamer Company, Jan. 5, N. I Ford. gundry suppli steam March 7, N. I. Ford, sundry supplics... . Dec. 10, W. L, & R. Brown, sugary supplies. . ; Hook and Ladder Cvmpany: Sopt. 6, Lennon'& Gildersleeve, lanterns \** R. Holines, repairing buckets, Sopt. 10, I. Uillsinger, pole for hook, 2 00 Bopt, 16, W, L. & It, Brown, sundry supplies, ©10 05 Host Company. 6+ Wright, Potric & Co., belfry for alarm bell.... .. sae 0. keer enn. 88 15 Sept. 6, Button & Son, repairs on engino,.. ._ \ Lognord Youngman, coal for engine, Oct. 4, A. R. Gardner, wood for eng. house. i Dec, 16, W, L. & R. Brown, ropaire...... k. 25 $ 18 00 Night police Lamp lighte Corporation n Coupon bond due Jan. 1; 1882 Contingent Expenges......... T5 2% 'To be paid for as follows: > Amount of tax not collected on Jan. t, .............................................. 122 O1 Balance in hands of treasurer Jan. 1, 1882 480 Assessments for stone walks to be pald 208 71 Corporation tax: for 1882 . 4,047 25 All of which is reg 1111 bmitea, \** * of which res ully submitted, “3°13. A. J, BULLIvAN, h Jas. B, Cane, \Trustees ' H..Brratronn, were T.J. W. II. Hiper Cletk. MARRIED. of Seott, Cortland-co., D. F, Wil fr. of Oneonta to Miss Myra Crandall of flonnsyille. dreso | canthe washed 'and\ Business Locals. . Ladies destrons of seeing all the latest styles of fancy front pieces for the hair, the -- designs being the most elegant ever exhibited in this town, are invited to call upon Miss Rino. Close attention to business has en- abled her to bring forward a full line of §oods that defy competition qutsideof New- ork. - Call on Hattie Reno, old post office, Oneonta, N. Y, * #s, 4 Ot Genuine Alexander 'kil gloy 'discolored), at Tobey & cents per pair. . On Thirty Day's Trial, We will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Elec- tro-Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appli- ances on trial for thirty days to young men and older 'persongy who are cted\ with Nervous Debility, Lost Vlmlitlymth guatan- teeing speedy.relief and completerestoration of vigor and Also for Rheuma- tism, Neuralgia, Paralysi, Liver and Kid- ney difficulties, Ruptures;-snd~ many:other - diseases. _ Illustrated pumfhlet sent free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich. Octob ”£8131; \V $ l ;_; Suffale [8 c) (~> Joseph Price has received froth his brother Martini) a large lot of NewMexico and - Col-, ° orado 1117339 skies, n‘igelyL finished ; he also bas a Jaro l urney's, for work r0ODCS:-. Mapderl‘mum & Pelzer gre offering a laige line of ladies' cloaks and dolmans at very low prices. C <> The manufacture, dying and: fipishing of . d 'flress fooda'is grich, thst they: aft id 'and dong tip is well as @ lnen® soit without the least\ injury to the - fabric. Tobey & Gurney sre sole agents {016 Oneonta. - . ' 111.5 « Overcoats, overcoa ulsteretts, t suit\ everybody at ta ulsters, ulsteretts, to ._ & Prizen's. Plano For Sale. = A very fine Chickering piano for sale at a' great burgh: at Shepherd's music store, Oneonts, N. Y. Men's suits, youth's suits, boys' sults, the ' {largest nssortment and the lowest prices at _Maxp '& Prrzun's egalléhlgg -+ 7 Hatr Goods.\ ant\ Hop Bitters last year, because Tthen thought - they might not be promotive of the cause of bed every year. plant the vigorous enough for transplanting. CURRANTS. best to cultivate ? Mr. Wanzer-The Cherry, White and La Versaillaise. in this fruit than an to kill the worm ; other. use it dry. frail, dry or moist soils ? fouror five years. and a half In the rows. will sprout. is more healthy. other. RaspBrartes. C rows it will prolong the senson of fruiting. Mr. Fields-I. think it best to renew the I reset the ground in sum- mor as soon as .the ruoners are large and Ar. Wickham-The greatest crop can be taken from the plants the second year. Mr. Fields-All that is profitable in the plant can be got out of it in one year. Seond Day, Morning Session. Discussion of small frints continued. Mr. Wickbham-- What three varicties are | - h f Dutch There is more profit 1 use helichore Mr. Weisuer-Which are best for this Mr, Wanzer-Moist soils. I trim now to four or five sprouts, and cul them out every The plants should stand five feet apart between the rows, und two In setting the cut- tings leave no buds below the gfound, they Xr. Baker - There is no othegfruit which Mr. Bundy-I we give this fruit proper attention, it will succeed just as well us iny \~ 18, W, Riseloy, < a © 16, W. L. & \16 W. D. Bissell, freight **/ 16 J. 13. Hoborts, lumber.. D. M. Coy, # Jan, 8, James Hoborts supplies ** 8, Goo. Reynolds . \* 8, B. Honther, Painting ls April 6. June 7, W. D. Bissell, for uapthn Aug. 2, l s R. Brown, suppl \* 18, Ira H. McMinn, balance lumber \~ 18, E, F. Bloomer,.drain. til Street C‘Iéam'ny. D. B. Cornell, cleaning walke snow ¢ Strect Lampriand Lightin lurch 7, W. L, & R. Brown, aupplies.... May 2, Lennon & Glldursleoéo, i . 1). N. Beach, « wok C. H. Warner, |\ crosssings. M. Driggs, i BNOW.. i. lvl... en...... sad ex. pouses on tiles and stone.. | . $ «20 to DIED. , _ oepswrueyr. *J oncom _ L Aaterial Purchased, . In West Oneonts, Jan. 15th, Mrs, Sarah Tecl. n -between- the- | Feb-: Goo. Bay ton; bitt of plank $350 00 Jan. 8, Wright, Potric & Co., Jum 6 Al In Davenport, Jan. 18,Mrs. Eliza M. Hanford, March 15, H. D, Spencer, soe 150 00 | aged 38 years. May 2, Louuon & . * 4 f - iuly 11,6 “$112“? lnznberr......... 100 0 S r 1 N ti - ug. 16, W. ley, atone for walk. 15 84 R Aug, 20, Tra H. lumber: 100 06 Decla O ces | Sept. 6, B. Fagmx, stono for walks. T ~- - N- A; in, M; J weniAn‘mm-r. 100 00 The Doctois Disagree #4. Rann & Co,, tnying stor °2 fo | as to the best methods and remedies, for the « 2. Ljomly (3;- uoule' Dev 9 oo | cure of constipation and disordered. liver #4, BJmon Green, lumber........ ML 26 | and kidneys. ut those that have used Noy. 11, Lennon & Gildersleove, supplies TL 57 A 3 **\ 41) H. G. Wood. stoue for walk...... - osy j1-] Kidncy-Wort, agteo that it is by far the Doc. 10, Ita H, MeMion, bill Iumber 75 oo best medicine known,. Iteaction rompt, t- 16, L D, Kelly, stone for walk 200 00 | thorough and lasting. | Don't take pills, and 10, H.G, Wood, _\ « 80 69 | other mercurials that poison the system, but $2,300 16 by using Kidney-Wort restore the natural actionof all the organs.-New Covenant. The Popular Demand, So great has been the gopulm‘ demand for the celebrated remedy Kilney-Wort, that it is having an immenso sale from Maine to; California. | Some haye found it Inconven- ient to prepare it from the dry compofnd. For such the proprietor now prepares it in liquid form. his-can: be procured at the | druggists, - Tt has precisely the same 'effect as the fry, but is very concentrated so that the dose is much smaller.-ZLowel Mail, © When a cough sounds like croup-that«is, dry and hard-do not delay an instant! Give Down's Elixir often enough to keep the cough loose, and the danger will soon be over. - Tw& \'Hackmetack a lasting and fragrant affirmative. t®rmondville is progressl Tc: season for partridge tis Matric Reso ve.ling goods ot a great rei see card. . \ headed Hor sa e.\ built at Gllbert-& Co's. carly In the spring. if foward: completion, Young's Interest in the ph Fug work koffibulijtmg out the rock cuts new traek between Cobleskill and ng steniily., shoring expired will remove to tiasterdam the frst of February, thd. is duction In price. We would. call the attention to those of cur readers. who wigh .to Invest in a good loiuness enterptise to the advertisement Nrsz new passenger coaches aro being shops at Green § 'land, to be ready for tise on this divlston \ Ins Lowls block oa Broad.st ls hasten- Guo, F. Bristol it open a grocery store in this block as con as it Is ready for occupation. #: learn from the Schenevus Afonifor, Lit Frank E. Perry has purchased Mr. otograph 1,411ch i: that place and is now sole proprietor, Tin «far the winter does notstem to have serfered materially with building inter- cis. Many houses are now In process of and the foundations of others are Miss Fanny J. Edson, who has been vis- iting \\at D. W. Rord's for some few weeks lis returied to her home in Brooklyn. L 8, Gontor, student in J. IL Koyes's Jaw office, has tiken the rgency of the Na- o the first: of: Jarpacy, -mc fact OD T 4qfoont Mutgal. Ald Society of New-York. will do well to fiako s noter Melville Koyes, Esq., Is noted by an ex- | thauge as among the Inwyors presont at the motion term of - the Delaware county court, last week. ' Tuvitations have - beon fssued for, the wedding of C. 8. Arins, Esq., of Bingham- tom to Miss J. Ads Ford, 6\ this village, on tha5th fhistant. ' We regret to learn that ex-School Come milsstoner A. G. Millet, who lins lately held the Spositlon of prinetpal in n school, at Giitictpn,, N. diy Ig hig home in Laurens seriously I1. ' Edward M. Johnson, of the Axp Destocttat, was one of the passengers on the ifl-fated train wrocked at Spuyten Duyyil on Friday. Ho estiped without serious injury, . . Reabet L. Fox, of Otsego, for several years figancial clerk of the nsscmbly, has bcexmypolnwimlroad clerk in the office of thie State Enginéér and Sutroyor fo succeed W. L. AL Phelps. -Argits. ' Howard 'Bannders has récelved ao ap- pointmubtas tation agent on the Chesnpeake and OhblG railfOad,, under Q. P. Huutington, Itis a good posttion rod Mr. B. is well hom idd Mordiy Otic ectimn. . $ Dods afteragon by the Adsicsion, cl vints, 2% conta ) tw presented. ency facty. tie hands of this this sme admitted to the Meds & Goold, EB P. I‘mjfin'wicl; Tn‘éfip’: receipts $00, to ' tr :ween the band and ti» In to the m. f omanf the entertat drew a farge ars ago, and added 6 and tomar \COP. Thee R # & . A saw timetable will go into effect next No material changes aro made 10 f co arrival and Reparture of passenger trains «< this station. It will bo found at the head os Gzapos R. Wisp the Problem of the Ages,\ at the Cor. house, Hatunday cvening. anl a sory enmormmging TH te The olires co with gusset ths looming = I Bap} was amt TE youg . 4 . V'3L3tmfiscfi&bmmd ' e 't ty Can H C ooming pork becusef the . Permne put eg roe gop me . . eile codes ves n \Tey ox T mull Onos a gind [iim oe noop propelizecd proopliy hon peditses Pies dag gods | moj «les ela ia [he ant forget the Magie Slipper Juvenile opera iliren 15 conts: In the evening Pinafore Lixo on lmmor This sub- britfiant asd un. $000 at L oratar, sbould draw adargestctionce. “11135115 Tuesday. atomium5, and that evening Oaconta was {rth first time Aunnnited by gas light. Chapman, E. R. § | od. Mors Bros and Reyoalds & Mur [Coo were the fire to fist it in use. fiery portisently co « the attention of tho local board of wh to the necessity of takimg all due pre- <n against the appesrance of small-pox, nad traly enough, that n single a w rild cast the tradcsponpleof Norwich Citasm mums—Jul the band concert Mon in a vening $47.50 ; _okpenses $11.50, leav- divifad equally tourvolent socie. whe \> the band, B s vation by A. L Kellogg. a reritation by p To Ela Pardse, and tho danglable farce ' Par were the principal fos v bousslist Friiny i 500. Ho enstainad thoreputation wou by him to his popalarity. hots tree, pord and drigindl. ptiosof Coster and the battle ar was throng, cloqzect, and his a0f the ecperionsss of Ar. Mider bs beo core, nod his versica of the af the Belle, work wholly Irresistible. $o ! os &. Befex has been tho © dunng the post week, for the par ongeiting a hoary elc5 with banks 1 frooy the Frazkii: LOrery. Im memiledin procoricg upwards of poon ond shity nemen which iw sa to a Lnrary of two hon wa rolomes | Thebocks ie depestred at the past<atind tn charge here for the: prebent.. . I Tho residence In Bingliamton, of Rev. II. R. Clarke, formerly presiding elder of this district, And well kngiwn.lo miany of our teaders, was burned to the ground recently with néarly all ita contents. Mr. Clarke, we regret to say, hail no Insurance. * Walter Whipple took his departure to-day tor Rlodomingtom, TH., where he bis a situa- tion ns book keeper in a bank. He will be greatly misged here, where ho has rumy friends; but he is one of those Who will gao them everywhere, Our best wishes for all possible happiness aod prosperity fol low him to his new home. Mr. H. N. Gould, of New-York state, father of X. F. Gould, Keq , of this pity, has purchased 160 acres of land of Valentine Smith, six mils south of this city. 'The farm has the best {improveiments, and is all undrr cultivation This is considered the farm hargain of the season. Conarleration $3,000, «t ( Xeb\, Stite Journal. Congratulations, e Tho fermal announcement of the marringe on Wednesday last of our young towostman, D. F. Wuber, to Miss Myra Crandall, of Stoazsville, Schnharle-co., will bd found in auather clams. The young A.uple are to pass the honeymoon fo Florida, and it will be some wosks beforo bis many friends in tos vicinity will bave an opportunity of. personally terdering to the groom their con- gretaintiona Meantime we wish Mr. and Airs. Wilber a hearty goodspeod, mud Lope that thelife bogd= to a \land of flowers\ may he over as bright and sonny as the soens nf [tecomrnéncemest Of thogroom's many admimble qesfties there is here, where halsso well known and so highly regarded, no nbod to speak ; tha bide, tho' we bave not the pleasore of ber nequain: fr2ce, ts, we are sssured, inevery way worthy ber Hogs, Sled oh hoge\ hate freer fewer for the pastfe® day®, te prog for the new crop rannitng fram $0 to $4 dekta. | Muny grow- era bere and h commtich ailfoiuing refers to sel at $3 ents, and the Journo! Ts actbority farfhe that for seize faw farey iits CGoonts bes been offgred The dimmtit fst Io this commtry acd clued is good; and ADBay & §. Tor tempormnne Poti fhe Free | m & - (ln cond: evening we well } (We etete ind alter Ouls | tho town of Mom: Andren t$ deng dip Css Lesli Cn wo) fur. | discharged fro frost eca y C I Eez L Tle pay sa Th ru mm wI bets of tos Pres Begent Cet en- coxh Aitcuss ty Per A B « Felts cs F 3. # a4 «_ conn cedure wer *t, ' nn a. P ig Co) bor I etsy |_ To pritis fekiim o per i mooth #5 fore #500 faces 10 prctice eon» L ie It / eme this £000 f, Stiles than | - 5 | 19 60) fret per oo 3, CH per 1. Od feet h | with &. drates of 10 pee eich; fo port'se | fod fm per eth (B per wih a Comm: of ecm peste cn #o Ate #s fics ood sid tic Ihe &G*~— m ffartwick Seminary was never more pros perous than at present. N t more than ten: or fifteen additional students could be. ne. growing larger, - lars, a few days since, to send to his partner, Dr. N. B. Gregory, who isat Lyons, France, the following dispatch: \Has the Dr. salted 7\ The reply was, \Not yet.\ Déiflorenge: Davis, of Edmeston, lins a grado Holstein, four years old last spring, that has given 0,023 poumds of milk the scason past. Sho was kept in a pasture with fourteen other cows, aud has had no after: feed. At Gregory's livery stable in Gilbertevillo purchased of James Rodman last suminer, died Tuesday morning. 'The others aro im- proving. Merchanta.and -all other business men at Richfold Springa have done well the past season. The present prosperity: prevailing thefe i# showd by theffact that withfu the year Afteenhew dwelithq houses have been built in the village. The school house at Noblesvilic caught fire Wednesday might, as is supposed from wind was blowing at the time and Jt was 'The Richfield Springs waterworks afe found, after the severe test of the past dry segson, to give perfect satisfaction. With the place crowded with borders there has been an abundant supply of pure soft water to use, 'with one large reservoir in reserve In case of fire. 1 'a The Butterouts town insurance company has chosen the following Officers for the caming year: Joseph Soden, president; HL T. Donaldson, sscrstary ; direators, W. M. New iman, Jobo Fron , F. Benedict, R. Egglo«ton, H. P, Norton, J. Soden, H. D. Donaldson, Many residents of this county have signed a petition, which was presented to the sen- step Toesday, priying the passnge of the bill introdaced by Senator Miller, to provide for printing a newspaper report of the pro- ceedings of congress and a free: distribation of the same to every family in the land. That newspaper would bave a of bat 10,000,000 copies ' The county dairymen's association holds its next meeting fn Gardnor's Hall, Morris, on Tdesday and Wednesday, Fob. 21 and 23. Persons interning to exbibit-dairy pro- duets, and other articles of Intercet to dairy. committe at Morrie, which'enasiste of the {allowing oamed gentlemen: Ramacl R Dixson, George Eilictt, Solsmon Biekom D, C Wauzer and J. M. Rockwoll. stRpNGATES' corn. Proceedings far the week ending Thurs. day, Jan. 12,1832 mministratore to carse tatice to be poblished for creditors to prosect elaime. Estate of Marvin Delong, lefe of UnadiBia, desensed. Petitino for administration Or- der ectered, and Ietters of edmcistrotion ts gard to HatHle Delong. wick, Ceceased. Fiosl ac: ng resdered by odministratrix and decree of distribotisn ecterad. pots decended. P Order entered and bséters of administiction iSzed to Sephmain Resivloed Joho R Brewer Dea. 21: bs 3 f th Tares, af New Engles. Per: aA to probate. j =f Mafiafzfififi MW? In the matter of tbo estete of Jars E. stmag withan cpward tenderay, i Acossote Cel, | i nous © and administrators echarged from trast. Frice of Gas, i Inre fre estee cf B A. Jerks, lige of i. Tare Ce estate of Roword Fish, i ofirtaegoa. deme 10 Inge the Nethi Face, Into of Worcester Lled commodated. The endowment is constantly M. B. Gregory, \bf UnadiHa, part six dol- Inst weokethreg horags wore gitagkgd with pink-cye, nad one, a valuable grey horse a barre! of ashes kept in the entrance, where WGMny complimentrry tick. a small quantity of wood was stored. PIG ets, we ennnot speak as highly of the en- men, at the meeting should address the local Estate cf Augustus R. Elwood, late of Richf id, docessed. Onder entered for ad- Estate of Rodaiptus Patter, late of Hor- i Gon arnt depadfns Cal and wil edoniind Arsoort fled end ad. fccral ceed. . Invernory and Toe cutting in the river commenced Wed- nesday, being the first cut of the season. The fee Is not so thick ns we are In the habit of getting, but it is said to be extremely cold, and perhaps that will answer all the purposes for which it is intended. Wim. H. Emory, one of the oldes: and best known business men of this village, died last week, abd wasburied in St. Mat- thew's churchyard\cemetory Saturday after- noon,. He had heen in ill-health the past year ; he was sbventy-one years of age, nnd leaves a family of cight children. Mr. Thomas Turner, of New-York, is giving n serigs of lectures this week, on Physiogomy and Phrenology. - He is said to understund the science of bumpology so 3251114 hg. can. sell ,W“P‘;,l““£1 “org man you gre, \ar ought to be, avery time. ' A number of out prominent Good Temp. larg leayo thid morning for Otego, where the county lodge is in session. Tite only objection we have to these county guther- ings is, It is Hable to make up all kinds of drinkables, scarce and high, for the next week or two. . : The \Magie Slipper\ is billed for Mul- ford & Sivers hall next Monday evening. The is said to be an excellent ong, and well worthy of patronage, but os we tertalament as we would be glad to. . weight from tho soll, and most running mmwmmU—J ntterthon that, I perfume --Price 25 aut perance, but find they aref and fa very valuable 1:7,edlcin'é, higi'lffid‘wifé 112162? been gelatly benefited by them,.and .L take. .. own eat easuy 3 fin.- Jonn Szamaw, editor Home _Bentine; Afton, N.Y. The Lyon Sulky Hay Rake, for sale by C.. ; . Stomach, Sui 1p |/ * ao Ao 5 &‘§‘u - xt yop mroaté bit, necks Heth edfidy bo tb _ - Mandelbaum & Pelzer are exhibiting an elegant line of dress goods, and trimmings to ay Itnkes. match. | - PTAS NL o Pilar wow i | _ G {zn T\ D. A. Boardman has the largest stock of Harness in town, ~, Ha will haveron exhibl- tion at the Oneonta Fair, all grades of har- ness. > I have just returned from the city with at full line of ready nade 'clothing for men, > bolys mg! 31131111513 y 'Whl§:ilx‘“will‘irb§gsola'at\ prices which defy. competition. .. tor. ._ F.. O;» (31111111513?ng 'old? 'Afent for the Dye Battery and Pad Co. Persons suffer- ing from Chronic ailments, LiverComplaint, should call on Mr, Gardner, and examine this mode of treatment: Mendel Brothers manufacture: their own clothitig, so if you want to buyyour clothing 'cheap call at Mzxpzt, Bnorngrs, The-new spring styles of clothing for men, gouthg and boys just received at Mxwoze | > Indigestion, Disegsq:of .the , Kidn 18102). : andfigswant‘ 0F’tg‘tsgigfiv‘mflt~ shd 3mm, *'. poses |__GF New Carpets -of hand tterns; just received at Mxxort Brothers. contemplating ao entertainment in the shape of a New England supper, which will be Mulford & Sivers hall, Friday evening of nest week. They Intend to serve pork and beans cooked lo as many as four different languages; nod a general Invitation is given to all first-class bean eaters to be present on the occasion. ° . Charles M. Thompson has received an of- fer from a mutwil benefit Insurance com- pany, recently organized at Oxford, as sup- erintendent of agencies, and is now abscut arranging the preffiminaries. This company has for its officers some of the most substan. tial and relfable busiacss men of (Chenange county, whose names are a sufficient gaar. antec that the bust of the lat} will be conducted honorably, honestly and economically. Mr. Thompson will be the right man in the right plac+ as suporinten- dent af agencies. - Hastings, the livery man, lost a valuable horge Monday might, by the animal falling and breaking its leg. So thoy had to kill it to save its life, and now we are waiting in considerable euspense to sos if bologos au- sage is any cheaper or plentiet than it has beon for a fow weeks past. 0. F. W. Crane cif 1 bave omiited any of his initials, 6 mast excuse mo) is grandpa again to a bouncing boy, of which Mr. and Mrs, R G. Brown aro the proprictors. Crase sags he is gotting kind of ased to that sort of thing, asd it docsa't make him s» above thase nn which wo daell] nicks contain oll-the miweral cle: frrits and gmirs In sbondaner, ant of the bile re ma treveath them. reoks are red, and gray when the gray, even en th There will be service in the Presbyte Saper, af Hamiltao, will preach. No service in the Baptist chorch nest, Sabbath. | a bouse and tot of Kiy Dean, commer fiver | and Pollststs the spring. beld in the M. E. church last Sorday ond was largely attended. i A campfire was beld et G A Ro hell } : i A sort of Cedlestisn wes held at the Gnod 1 4 thanths ap,\ this being their frst mesfing to a | their caw races in Cotors black. The coccty Indigo, L O. of G T.. will be] (bed here: today md \ number of Eclegetss bave exived and an imo _ feresting fime is expetted. : Ela &. S. Whesere@ll spend the cext teo weeks visting In Gbertin e ; W. H dciags rats; traces A : Perp, of test fut. abrh with be biolke Wo .} Uzes _ 3. T Whrssr bas pomthamnd a «tes en | O4 J 4. Weisers fm the fne store in the ESET | clos foie Canter Crock \ Hank pow cnet extern meeting qof tsa. , or car tos z is] ty Cire CTioggrmms is Apri | geoms enn pol cppomemig for ~f hal *34 Cuvee (Apure good 104, Con $. Troms fe geting meiy to I The Botd] exntemslets s Boo is n drt ; “fa“, - ome Prec bo spi) Bare the TC | on xa Edward Mallery, ef Sard HH}, has bought f F a | Wedsosday cight for the beceSt of Eagece an ithmpe ofa esedy pol end \Sitmso sags hes A tog » : o f harvesta. Extste of Dean fate of Buiter The focsre) of Mra: D. & Birdsall wes; git-mi: nv on f iand if sop Iest : for vegetal) charch next Sabbath st 8 o€lock. Rev. Mr. | hos been snft 1 I wealth cammed tay Toes» stmute ales onstain 4 hen grind thom 11; with Mr. \s #7 cant trl ugs 1 I A. Doncloave a formed am hess in} They o bifficen as it used to. f B. enn nnn ine change its i flint, into faring. Oicgo, | frnly t ip: Tot { tear them «4. In | prepared a plore bigher ania & + nesses -J -The: I are red an the rocks, s a, . even the , They §¥8g mi |- B8 cor ros can i 014 pastaofien h: Otsego County 37011103! Sqotety. to nth Til = & i may aglests | ppamd. Tha | TB A low om! jor. i go.! eldcent cite |F $153: j Amisterdam after that date. tho try fave |, - asd the seu | &: stigts able ene. Dh | frompse of bets boces of thr log. ir ed frectoreqi th: femur | Berr, at Ocsorta a cose of * were Peck spoke of !I wices tbe Isw in pot pro in the ender so to efomits pole tha; the next board of Scpereieors aod dorihe, re is noo bg daw rg frum ideas coly be clt tals O f. HOC | 13 io # ansuns ae 2 Dr G 1; F. Conk, of Otegp, reported a ease of. Dron t 1% - etetieties, pod orged the ection af the enmity F* . Comppotsma ool KD. ef Ei), 13 Cos: fey . mome torent et Che nene fr ug s I would also ints of | imforin my patrons that 1 am closing 'out #. ordars through mall, when they will be unul, shgpants | exernted neally and with dispatch. Not repusible for good: Ift oger thirty dage. Hattis Reso. i al mesting of tho Medical | y of Otsegact , was held on Taesfay r woth TD ihe iTihdost ot the Ofego hense, Ofego, { Vice.Progident H. W. Brown, of Scherevcs Is ond. | prosilimg. The merting wes ai interesting | f» Tuhts * Evanler Odell. of ® delivered an interesting eddress rynted and received a vofé of thanks - ssicty. Dr. Gon Merl af} es Bra. | Cherry Caloy. reported a ease of framtorr of mlezre | _ i- fag 55 . nut-Nit: { the feor ande elm an interesting cor ef a reported by Dra fecon. ths books, thet each town tay be ale remud ther Hrs, nerroges wns the commutes cofaine ef Ce sert enote of cer pre. so prooy ronan the eccatry. w lief? in ond Om Hakersolt June 3, W. H Jef np apm faties Torm! liklesJ -- = masacers 4 - Tews ehameose moo pelts s (.l cash reqniced sor I4M1 from al 5,111? € Mn sm June %, Bundy & Bundy, Baker uit mermense 38 96 Ang 10, 5111313“! Eros, Carpets Geod at FPD nece cpm B3 t5 H.Saupders. blank bbol ...... .... 1 0 W, H.Meteness, for land purchased 190 00 Mar T. H B Lecuns, stovefar pest hooso 10 00 kept 2 LL. Bo lego) services on Laker s Ce \o CG sept 5, L band CakerSalt ...... wss B 6B Coot 4 W oH JeSerson. pricting 00... 2 50 i Exceutors R. B. Bonisite cstate. Tngnl sereives Raker eult Dll Phi ne WoH pri ft 3 50 Exin mo Total $7530 G5 Less Morn 12 5 gms m Falonne t tmamuep Jan 199: 150 rw Btu co,k 25> ney Ped. Thomas' Electric Dil, which entirely cured me after a few npiplications.\ Fot smile by E. R. Ford. _, ' Satisfactory. p Mrs. Walltce, Buffalo, N. Y., writes: \I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and billous headaches, sud hove recommended them to thy friceds; I be- lieve them superior to any other medicine 1 bave used, and can recommend them to ony one requiring a core for billoussess\ | Price $1.00. For sale by E. R. Ford. \Pour On O11,\ I P. Folistt, Marion, O., states that he has ceed Thomas' Electric O2 for bums aod bas. found nothing to equal f in sooth- tug the pain and giving relief. | For sale by L It. Ford. A $Skilifal Preparation Composed of roots, barks asd plants, that ret io , and sre a plessint and t effective | eonslitote | Bardock | Elsod Bitters, of which highly} cumming- ' atory reports are being constantly rece! | Price $1.00. - For sale by E. R. Ford. i Suige Bockanan, lawyer, Toleda, says : - Uve of Prof. Ooilmetta's Frecch Kidsey | Pads cured me of Iambago and kidney dis- | ease in three weeks time. My case bad . been given op by the best doctors as freurs- i bla. Roving all this Sime I scffered crtold| agroy acd paid ont large etme f mosey.\ Fursale by E. R. Ford. Lodies, if you are saffering from weak &. cercousmess, feccomboes, or in fact \ any discase of the kidneys, or crine ary mrgaus, Prof Golimetta®s Freach Kid. gnu xuuxuiucu st-until-the-ficid- wus seated Mr. Weisger-I will commence with my Z“; 1‘1‘1 Likihl??1‘vn, Bhuppllcs £1 by E. R. Ford. ~ ca~ own ognin. mistakes, To the first place, d t E. W. Murdock, lighting lange 6 u6 . If t good These facts show that distoived vegetible 12111011. “We ghou‘id {skeptgicbd 11111221leth Suzi? « 06 Mo fomedy to purlly fhe bloods nothing uble \i“ lfismbét‘gonég'l’mfi'“ and an'mal matters wore vot carrled brough | as Manunoth, Cluster, Doolittle. I would rortek berartirent. l . ik finnlbogptltla‘d sal 10251312 ?uxter’sbol{gu§ . \Tobey &: Guiney hs §§Mtk'm°§&°£ the surfrien soil into the spring until that | recommend the Gregg. Ay plints are troub- | H, J. Golling, policctnan $90 rake bitters. Price 20 cents per a 4°“ great.variety of parnsols and fans. surface was brokes, nod then the impurities | eq with the rust. The remedy is fire. Alex Brewer, 10 272 wo - found ready gumm- lmwulglll rigs off sub- Mr. Sullivan-How is the rust discovered ? | 0B\ Smith ' policeman.. 2 t slgloh'sh0%?nhgl§mw%—8 pisltlve cure \ soll. The soil is a loam like that of most Mr. Weisner-On the Jef. It t ol- \gag; for Catarr therin and Canker mouth. hillsides in this county, covering to the Jow, ne n the lea! t turns y e niowway nator anp Expesses, as Forsale by'E. [g Ford. n, LARGEST CAPITAL OF ANYBANK NTOWH. . depth of from one to four feet.a compact | - Prof.. Donaldson-I once used corn cobs | John Arasden, repatting and su En Heory & Johnson's Arnica and Oil « 1 F - soil or bard pan., 'The pasture and wood- | sround my plants, und they helped the {oo highway 16 23 | Liniment, we furnish you a large bottle for -AL landretained the fertilizers near the Surface. | canes, Sep. t, Risicy & oon Wms - (4 © |-50 cents. Bold by E. Iv! Ford. |- > Tw4 § The plowed lnnd lost them through the sub- | - Pres.-Ashes aro good. Oct. 20 A. Buigbee, Cutting stone.... ... 19 # | | Why will you cough when Shiloh \A100; : soil into the spriog.. Perhaps the soil was | Me Baker-Potash is indispensable to | Nov 10 J. T. Marble .\\ '* 77 50 iy wi you cough when a Cum f < aC xe gel oth. ' e az rol; - \ Dec. 6. P. Moston, repairin g; | will give immediate relief. _ Price 10 cents, Onsonta Y. - not pulverized and trodden enovih, though | veretation. bello\ , T8 | 50 cents and $1. Fossalo by B. R. Ford. . att . this Gama [hardly h“? ll'etained ‘thlrm\ $tr. Bundy-We get a twofold advantage | bee. a, i. 8 i & Trexton' N. J (\it 23 1880 . i, AunthorIzeit Capital, $300,000, turned to the bottom of the furrow. OW | by anplying th te 7 Dec. & F. Carpenter \ \ o o # - 9 68 > NTON), Pl. J., « 40, 1000. F ;, 3 a many folds in our neighborhood have thus | cobs\ They serve as a protection aad a | % To f 18 | , Lhave sultered for yours with my | DaYpp u ol rrefle iven their strength to the valleys below ! muich. bot bu, LoL u .} 2 fever, during July, August and September, hu (e-- $0 they wear out faster when often plowed?\ oremarprxa - Dec. 6 It Driggs _ ® \ = g 45 | In the beginning of July this year, I resorted |. 1m\ ald Dus 03“ yr of the Ufihi Slated * Do they ever recover strength when lon Mr. R. Day-I set late fruit into carly | Bet 6 P. Brown || « << a 8 oo | to Ely's Cream balm, and have been entiraly | * #§I@NAs Q! Md UNIHC HME . pastured ?. Will not much dragging and trees which males it carller, I set carly Dit 6 P: gunman}; highway Com, ® y. 95d free from the fever since the first application. and EOWBMYEN'T‘ T3 11A ENT for the sale of the foggpprevent the waste 2.xWosld un., < ' o. ai eo o fh labor tg Deg. $1 - (1209 | I can recommend it as a cure. _ Eowano O, | DEW A'per cent bonds {exempt from taxation) immplogapreve gute 2. 37 »} frail Into Into treds which mnkes the fruit + bec. 6, Scantling 1120 \ interest payable quarterly.. A safe principal is.of derdrains br surface ditches-béqbost ' saving | keep longer? I set sour apples into sweet | P€C. 5. E Hsthaway © - % c @ o sg gg | at the Now Jersey State Arsenal, more Importance then's argo interest. _.\ of the soil's wealth? i trees and itimprovesthelr fisvor. Weshould C. Nowman no foot - 5 bi | Price 50 cents. TwB ols iis ar tlt A ditch through a plowed fleld excavhted | let our tréézmbenf but l1nfi’von.cm; 'This 20 u ou ua ] Are you made nuserable by Indigestion, : save your Money. A w Sot ve? E ' * R. Cepor wooo ar wr 7s | Constipation, Dizziness, loss of appetite, | . DEPOSITS solfeited.anhlect to check at aight. lind we tho ont wily rods tong | \a Why te oir tees |- 22 hos c 18 | patie) Lepore . carrying sixty loadsx of dirt mythc valley | nate years? i g'flgger woo h on a a 52 23 cure. . For sale by E. R. Ford. {Bramgrfldnmu- 09335de Mg? 1:10 ig below, while the soluble parts of that soil | - President-Because they exhaust them- Aohbatsh 00 10 1 oT 1 53515} Women who have. been bedridden for figfl'fif‘émggffifllflfim'vunm ruor were borne awny to the river and even to | selves in the bearing year. , Al Potter «0 ae a wok “g so | years have been entirely cured of female 5-201}? 8, Bonds bought or exchanged for 4 per lgm vegan. Geodo?stsihclll us at gage fulturci 13h}! digger—Thu Spy, Talman's Sweet g Moore toto thoi! fo 50 27 weakness by the use of Lydis E. Pinkbam's cegoufm BONDS bought and sold. time the ocean bed, w tecomd dry land and Bellflower are annual bearers. . .Stanton f u n tos 1% R sol . abd.this dry land tho. bed of the! ocean, be- | . 'President-When the frost has killed the Moword Saundgre ( .} [ 2 IB Xe $1350 \20d Wes, 8131111 £2,111???an Acela ieee nath Rall U 1 neu < t , c g; | E. Pinkbam, 233 Western-ave., Lynn, Mass., | road Commissioners, Executors, Adminiafrators carte they Ifavestfus chifiged Float-s more | fruit on one side, the trees will afterwards ~ N. Hong woo fo f 't i - 80 46 | for pamphlets. Assignees, Collectork and others,solicited, © than once already. So there is'hope that bear every year. L D. Bennett , 9 won. 9 ag INFORMATION In relation to different classes j 0 earth wil -n be ns . uit p fr 'A. Roorlg woe « «' - grr] _ The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourbon, | of Investments, or any businesa in our line, wiil sometime hence the cart} akan bo ni Air. Bundy-When ' tree bears a fu & ve t \ C J. Commin; t iof - 250 | Ind., says: \Both myself and wife owe | be cheérfully furnished at all times, good as now, | But now it is growing old. | crop it is so exhausted that it will not per- D. Bateheldar ® - ~ 0 * « a 130 | our 1 to Shilah's C tion Cure.\ | _ DRAFTS on New York, England,.and sll, the Every year 10 Inches 1:1! 12m? fall\ upon twig fruit buds for the noxt year. Ptwes s of tof 1 fo $B F0: 81,5381, yon Jtl 1,021. onsumption Cure. principal lefijflpffialé‘wggzfirgw. . these hills, If one-third of that runs off r. W. A. Thayer-Why is the over- . Loreaway l do fon #0 0 87 -* e the bu :of }his Bank .be con - p D. Wo tg o o e wa 25 ducted In 's safé «nd economical m dissolving one-thousandth part of its own begging figk‘éfi’l'ifififififl tgfnimxrfi \fig; the. 0. “fix“, mo wo wow a I B | mme on A Significant 51:1: m , | in a fat na econ ”mam-15333. more 7 | free every year will help-in-the-diredtipn of ¥.A no-no an ican -i 854 Electric Ol 7 Flog hounrrrom pag 12 a [ro To *- it will carry away from each acre more than | annual bearing. - I Brewer 0 on oa C aC $ B| required to effect a gure, For croup, diph» a ton of its most soluble materisls, as much | - Dr. Thayer-I would like to have a vote M. Knoxon | « = 0 = « « -- g as | therio, and discares of the Tangs and throat, as is needed by three crops of con or six of | on the 11115151 profitable apple. $1. $513? Bok i g rhettlgg use? {or bfihlug tgefinlclzst orlzhgat whent. . The King of Tompkius.co. received a' + ®t _ 4 or ng intern: or inhaling, a -, : In the same way these vane? may haye | majority vote. - \fi ond as | matchless compound. - For: sale E! E. R * wen t> been scooped out, and these hill} made to Garp ENINO. © noxos Ano sores, Ford. stand forth. - For if this river qirries one- Mr. J. 8. Rockwell-Some kinds of gar- Feb,9, Wilber Natonal Bank note...... 620 | - Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve .. - thousandth part of lts weight df mincral | den vegetables produce seed in one year, First Natl ‘uarik noto 892 17 | croup, whooping cough and brouchitis. & matters, in sixty daye it will carry off | others require two. | It has been a poor year gifit Nationa Bank note. $9 97 | For sale by E, R. Ford. enough to fill ita bed one Inch, im one year | for gardeners. _ Wenreunsbleto supply the First Notionn $311 note 29 5 | * Por years Lhave been affiicted with 'He ty tA til air Inches, in twenty-five years enough to | home demand for cabbage. my? C Rank note $7 © | Fever, from early In August until frost. we a M 200 fill its channe? {f the average deptl is twelve | _ Dt. ”Fixation—How long will seeds keep ? | May 17, Wilber National Bank note...... \208 | was Induced to give Ely's Cream Balm a fect, in 500,000 {ears enough'to more than | Mr. Rockwell-OriGn and parsnip sceds $ »o 2 | trial | The relief was immediate, -I regard + . \ fill its basin to the top of the bigest hills. | one year, lettuce looger, cucumber and InTEREt rai. myself cured. | G. Schreiber, Supt. of Cor- tz M But mightier streams have wrought witir | and squash seeds several years. March 7, D.Wiber &Son,iat, Button bond - 149 ® | dega Co., Elizabeth, N. J'Bept 25, 1880. these gentle agonts, and thus I d the | - Mr. Wickham-I had fust as good success Rept. 2, Wihor & Son. fui. Button bond.. - 140 00 | Price 60, ~-. ' ° l . leg c . work. . Proof of this Is found in ihe heaps | with onion and parssep seed two years ol} | 389- 1, Conpon bond 75\ \~~ ind For d - d if Iafot Ast mtend to eate towi, and having od of gravel all along the valley. | Grajite bool. | as with that only one year old. \Coupon bond 19 3 00 | have a 3g???“ and liver coutp 'Lo} Of | hand a full line of ready made clothing for dors weighing many tons are seattuited here { - Prof. Donaldson -I believe there is a | Jan. 6, Coupon bond I a w £101sz \as! gurgntco on m Mis of | Yon's, youths' and boys' wear, hats, caps, and there in our ficl's, and even ontho tops | mode to keep these short lived seeds a long | JY I. Coupon bond $2. 44 20 hit). I: {$an yoga\ to cure. nt'e furnishity goods, umbrellas, a of the highest hills. | Thea had ne- time. F T C i mW o te- NCT C raveling bags, etc., and nut wishing to take in the granite mountains north. | $t Wells | _ Dr. Thayers It is sald that grain. found | \U\ ** 2000 018 sec- _ $7 | w nasal Injector free with each suttle of | the th me, I have. concluded to sell findge gravel hills a hundred fect Aigh ore | in a mummy's hand germinated when piavt- . gi00 uo | Shiloh's catatth “unfit cents. | the entire stock at cost #9. diesa, of formed in bo small proportion of friments | ed. co p R “is\? 1:51:33} g, op | Por sale by E. R. Fo . cost in oder to close out. Ho If you sre in of rock from fpringGetd and Cherry Valley, | Rov. W. D. Brown I have had clover kn cb tho subpoone wines ItHonds The biat. want of aay Sf the above goods and whilf io lam): wnffnnlirr norib. - No rocks of that | seed {31mm years in the chaff, and it. grows , “1111ch Silty -o 18 Of all ?uwr preparations or fiedicines. | In | get gran bargain]? and Kim to sars money, cind are found nearer, . na w w as ever. an. &. stenographer. 7 ns ses , he i . | now our 0, 16. / ha- this M * 13110 W326“! bave dig into every HH and Con we; Feb 7rq-w rltla Joffermon printing anntal 12.00 Smitfinugme syntem‘, (3131315213 13m m 3051-1“ be sold wthmfiwexgflxf I to the bottom of every velloy. and@ their - _ % - | Rak \Jobnson proting anomal -_ Bitters have no equal. | They sever fall In | doy af slstightering pric bare also i perfect search through onr countiy have | A Card. j 3 - ® ® | offording immediate relief. | Price $1.00. | on hasd a fice fine of bi cassi. {orxml neither gold nor silver, not | All persons having anders at my storo | F0 t bagk cone! - C* ©3500 2 ,, | Forsale by E. R. Ford. meres, plain.and fur beavers and tailor® ead in valuable form. neither iron Gir coal All persons having orders y March 7, David Morrell use of fand for Al ts Well That Bude Well trimmings left froin tailoring department, warth digzing. 'To find coal ont.#tiog}d | will please call for them before the f rst of PER HOHEB, ...... compe 5 oo A M which Iwill sell less than cost. Ba sare dig upward towards the alty ft 12688; 6,000 Potpaary r ; Apmiq w M ,f @ Orin Cotlio, 40 Pearl Street, Buffalo, N. and call before purchasing If to ad 3, - Fetreaty. as 1 ranove my busines to ¢ ee P ng If you want feet gar so rere «re the egal heart $o ' y \C a \\§5‘“‘i‘“\' 10 0 Y, *I tried various remedics: for the save money. ; may 1 IV 1, Hen. wittes Ge on [piles but found mo relict, antil I used Lower Main Street, Oneonta, N. Y. the Fatter Kee £03313“ s Hats \* < y T abed Tn the latest styles for old and young. SCOTCH CAPS, Imported, Also the Bectth Havelock Mufflers, In §Zk or Worsted fo reat and frable Cardigan Jackets, Sevazal grades and epl id mos $31“. styles, from the choapest Neck YWeat, | > ee Sen eae ae oon Rake,\ mathefi'g‘femzfgzsd 'cther ew and patterns, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons and Solitaires Studs “£334 QQEWDMm-Ifmwg Ca is and for male at emc ingly Tow prices. Silk HMandkerchilofs Of the Intest and righret designs, scperior to EE, toot dis cey Pad wil ccr Egyihr gts by 1] dromgiste. ty Fard. H The aoly pel guaracteed to care disteree, | el - Exesse, , peresos Ay. snd all igenses of the Medder and | is Prof. Gofmetts's Fresth Kid.. For sae by K. R. Ford. Tozosto, Sect. 14, 1880. 839mm ta, . Rucebecsn sick fur the pest six yours soSermg from and general wesk. tesa i have cod Ge and they heve doce wentess for om [emi wel end she to work. and ect 3 sise . wed. I my omath farbop tien. Roce Briss ; For Sate or to Hemi. h A good, desiree belong wilh i i a meccomms stoupd on 3 & $ good wil be stld or rewind at al , rempencile price. ; bed by JrccaCoss, 4 Cheonts, NY., Hi ' Cloves, , \] Rince r L AZ “a; g? ummaja Cango-c0, 1¢ Overalls, © Al grates, pot borin. ~ Suspenders, A boty prt Alsv, shagging Braces, r + I \- we a H ise rete Cem eran rents ¥. a. E. TOHPKINS, Sons dace Forss. _ 7 x J v to T SAYE MOXEY SHES & fhe may be ender Gen. F. Rowe! & Ch Semcsuce: (00% ; heed Tg on way bo frase Pr ci in SEW Po. »