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V f ’E E tA C A . D£C 4tfi,il87!2. I T t f m P O S T O F F IC E . lap* iepdaj lie eiem ces in |b o i A udieiiee iifaw irt^Gtoifi it till* i tea’ i "”1 **1 rc^e3braen;», wilj be p ip y p Mf*M*1ol£rn?\ . ; 1 ~ « Xx . , ' «rij Iff tjhe lower rooms qf tike chareb, ~ r J L « « t * ? m . . w i ? 4 i a t f c M r i y - i k e c e n t s . P r o c e e d * for t j h e 7 o’clock. After the putfiic servi^s, tjhe lower rooms qf tike <fbarpb, i’lf ttA . MMd -f a « t ti* Dekwitei Lie*, i benefit o f {hq socie|y. ----- “ ‘JT'e*tern and Erie railroads, at UK a. " “ west via Boat and New York _____ W& 0 A« TPj find Daba; riigt |^ 1 M ^Kond&y* Wedne&flaj*. aadj :3Cj|* ri«p n .! B a f c c p e k , Pqsfimaslter Sea. CqsS swiell fl'ndl Secretary Belknap, at— to il Mr. 0 ree% ’a funeral. !II LjMr. p. B„ BuChailhi came in town by*, irarriage, from Dryden about 4 o’clock last evening, ike stepped at the Ithaca Hotel and tjo-day left for Trumansburg where he lectures in the Opera House to-night. — Professors H. L. Kendrick and P. M bs . D eforest , Presitien^ ; ^ Mickle, of West point Military i Academy, Were ^OppingpqiHtho (Tfcha. t , i , * fitt' FSi“ ^ o f th e C ra p . ------- ----------------taolitaitted -the following report, whleff wm adopted by the Bouc ^ n .• ., 4 ’ - J V 1 j To the Board Qf SupertUor. > , tibmwit' *" inof red estate t*ir eisck t o n i» the of Tompkins,ft* the sear 4872: -s ...................... $svzjem • •••!» J .,,.* .,!* < » * • ,.,.« ,* # ,. .7 SwiOvQ i -’" •j ..... r S8L98S ill yddn _____ Enfield ............... Groton . Lansing ... . Ulysiea .... ,, Ithaca .'. JTewfield ___ A. P. N o b les, Secretary. Myron S. .Barnes, afc one time pffb- | Hot^l yesterday, Inspected. 1Jfhe f Tau m. to 8 p. m.; M aH8M ’t 0 9 K !A ^ *dr £* JCaacva L tow , P. M iTxaca, m F t .t t o & f i& it s t ik lisher of tlie Templer and Watchman, ' kGW in this vil AaJL. BlX£#*4*?ri|| TABI.R f '^ym.rmsA *7 m.1 ag e , ’ a n d later E ditor, of th e [ with bull it. Chicago 2 Tews, the Aurora Herald, lhe ! Rock Island Union, and the Dubuque : Times, has purchased the! Galesburg Free Press*, ia Illinois, and with G. W. ding and were jhighly pleased 1 Totoi' They arc coming to Ithaca (Mtttn Bna gs«} a** local out a 5u new v<»n .SrffiU.x. ttfflr.*. « . S S ffiW I i f l«£i01. Lack. A WMtom- .*10 a. *l, 3.05 r. *. AthM»... in re. A it& H i,. d * :lo r. m . Tsso r. m . # « 9 m m * ................................. i i 35 **• *• s*«5 p.» * B y t h e n e w t a b l e o u t h e O e l . again next Summer for a vacation and Will take rooms at the Hotel. TDll C’haillu spoke in Library Hall, to t night, to a fair audience, lih per formance reminds us of the somewhat opochryphal stqry of Humholt's criti- cilsm of B av am T K vlof? F flo h as S65,4p , *G .ioe.s ie . .................. 1,111.063 i • i ■ 111 ■ j .......... *7|810,81B Joits W olcott . JajcisH, G ioege. N euoK ST»\'XK3, J . M . WoODBVHT, C has . W. B ates , Committee. resolution, which, was nlsij) nnani* inbtidj a^optcBj some discus* sio n : * w j 3 t. / ,> j 0. } ‘ Resolved, T h d t rememberi^, as we do,thd aciimony and personal:animosi ty which were manifested .in the^latei cm qp^tgn, an d th e slan d ers an d abuse' in which many Of those engaged in the contest indulged, we look Apon the Elegant ffoflKi&r books A t APS®r’a| ?9JRajst sfa te Hetvi T f t t o n a o r m b W m a e r lte Jew , b teriei hi 1 tw elve designs, by G ipfsve D ore. Large qnsno, price $QM. .f U / , - F a L c y J P s l e s f t i M li^ ^ t i i , ' I f t . - j ® y ‘rt 3 t i 3 t a ’v ^ ' | 6 ! o r e , I hri^’ ’h ' y 3 Italian Pictarv?, drawn v. itq pen ^nd pencil^ quarto, price *4. j / J O themselves to deal lightTy~or unjustly i LarS° quarto, eighteen elega With the reputations of others, and wc ! Price ^10-50- belleve this a fitting occasif"' I Keats’ o u r d e^ rx n ln aii^n to ; <I q Keats' Endymion. 111. ..4 tee) engravings. E, .T_ Pcjuter, A. R. believe this'a (fitting occasion tq express ! , . f in - our j Ijdjf§£ qu&rlo, e cel en- f m w i f f i . . ... in y o u r power to expel from the polinfcar cam' paigns of th e fu tu re such h ateful m eats as h are ju st been exhibited. * ele- i tion Proceedings. JU«k.Vv«um B. P.., which TOnt 1 traw M moro and seen tha.. any ! into- effect y esterd ay ,train s leave Ith aca ! matt whom I ever met." Humbolt, we The Board tliea engaged ia auditing bills, an d bills from N o. 120 , inclusive, were passed - On motion of Mr. Bates, 3 2 1 4 to No. ther, and report to thl* B oArdntei adjournment the cost ofthe lime. 6,*Tifi8?’Prico f ^ The Brittfeh S ch o o /o f S culi.turo. 111. with tvren- ty engfaring? on Pteel acd fifty wood cuts, large qnarto, price $10. MnriUo and the SiD^hirh School or Palming, 111 with fifteen engravings on ?|teel and nineteen wood cut?, large qaaifCo, price |10. • : I tbaca , N o t. S O - , • , ,r^«ta^e3 by Charles ftohcrt LCSliC, R . A ., w ilh Present Belkreg, President. FL atta. ! Biographical sketch. . Nine efosnct , uH rav ines Hull, Moora Sprague. on steel, large quarto, price ST.w. Minutes of ln^t meeting rend and an-, ,* ? lctBres DflEid 3?. A., with. • grftpM cal ekotcK, eleven elrgaht ongravir'^ on Corpor^ti n Sosit Job P f t- i Matter of culvcrfs and u t a t e r w n v s I fitcc3, Barge quarto, price $7.w, t crossing the Cavnga Lako' Railroad Qeras ofEngiiBh of .mid century, twenty- ----------- , ------------------ .. ----------- r-r , -.The Chairman appointed Messrs referred to committee 8n streets, w ith i four Pictures froirfNhQonalCdnecaoii?, -prlntca -T h e eswssed valuation ol Bing-! at 11:40 a. m. and 6:35 p. m. Ttajna 1 PWhfflo, never said Ihnt ot Tnvlor; we ! ^ ond “teTCns „ ,^ ° ch ' ora^ . 9' ' ,o take legal proceeding, in , he : to coio^by Lefehton B^ihw, a-i.h lltaM^.lvo - - — -- 1 *»—» _ « •— jf ^ t * i i *i t , ' premises. fiamton cltY, is $3,180,069. The vain- ’ arrive at Ithaca at 9:10 a. m. and 7:03 j ar^ sure u wt,t5 ** s rosse<;t idj us“ cc ^ion of Itbaca is $2,316,085. . p .m . It wifi be seen the niorning I hc did- But suppose he hnd said it of -The Syracuse Journal says *00 train leaves 20 minutes earlier, a«d ! &U ChftillU? IVo 01*0 plOftSCd tO Inform horses h aro d ied o f th e eptaootlc in reachps Ith aca one h o u r an d forty m ln- th at city . utes later, th an before. T he evening r-T hQ p rice Of giD w as reduced ;‘o ; train s are unciian g ed . ta p e r thousand feet, in Syrflcr.se T he Aubqru Bulletin ‘Fur- Dee. 1st. / tics wanting tp go sonth from Syracuse, T h eJB ig in W ateh C onyiaw y have } or n o rth from B in g h am to n , trav el p ops issu ed ft s p len d id ly illu strated A lm anac, j avoid th a t deadly m an trap, H ie It is o u t “ in tim e” at any. rate. Syracuse and B in g h am to n R ailroad. -Tbe" wife of D. Y. Lindeniyin, o(f j Much travel is thus gained by tp Gn motion Board adjourned. our tenders that the next lecture of this course will he given hv the world-re nowned .Joliiu B, Gough. We are con fident that upon that O”carion those who wi.-sh ?e:it? will lm\e in J.p ^irompt- hfid^eR, referred to cortimittoc » on creeks and bridges, witli power. Matter of location of Jam p on Tioga^- sh’eet, between State street ancl Oreen The minutes of Tharsdp-y were reuci street, refened to oommitfpp on police , i and approved. A nd lam ps, w ith pow er. Tlie Cljail’llinn appniDlrd Me'^rs. flatter of msteia, cornc-r Mute nud F riday , N qy . 22nd. 1^72. MORNING , BESSION. . Board met nt their rooms nt the us ual hour, all the members present. tcstc by Francis T raer Palfp-ave, price $10 M atter of purchase of lumber lor' 1'be Arts of the Middle Agesjand at the period , t ( ^Renaissance, byPanl Lacroix, (BibliopbCe t b’acoh.J Onrator of the Imperial Library of tbe ! f t C Ct A M ortal Pnrlfl Til ttdtb ninciaA t i r»V> r » n m o N th . * ■ " % Aurora sts., referred to coinraift , Woodbury, T0fvl &nd Itolfo n? a com- 1 , , , mittce to ivumijne and pass upon the 1 ^ ^liolo. to examine. cf- Of l y on band. ... ,MW.„ . blH^ofllih several members of this Proposition from II. f . IN illi.-nn-. f«,r i j; , ftfarird ■“ water supply for'the village/ -was re-' i 1 TU r u' 1 ii i -i • oeived and placed on file. .. Lindeniyin, ctf j Much travut I. thus g.iM d by tbe i J" 1 j sl.s x S if lh o ^ l aid Ju- , t '*1SL ‘h.nr’lioniif' Mil! O roton, w lio w a a tm in m a te o ith p U tic I I S outliern C en tral.” T to tM d e a b . -o f ' " T - v ^ ^ ^ ! < * p ro rty .o f th e C o ju .ty .o f T a J p k i^ I L J S J ,nC ,I0,1'“ / ~ I I as the wirc.-i cm tvcvl t<> u-? fro m of io Ithaca Jc Af] new ’ . : ; n -V; r ; afa ^ returned by the R , ^ rvf’,,, a to .ontniitice 911 \\ e I Otsesfbrs oi Ibe various towns: , rcjxuT ■ ills V enice. -—W orkm en are engaged th is m orn in g in com m encing th e lay in g of tli.e w alk o a th e n o rth side of B uftalo -treet, east from A u ro ra street. A larg e n u m b er of the business m en of B in g h am to n elosc th eir dry good an d grocery stores at 7 p . m . ex cep t on S aturdays, M r. D av id K elly fell in ^ lit, in fro n t of th e P o st O ffice, M onday noon. H e w as tak en in ch arg e by a friend. T h e d isp atch es th e o th er day m ade D ew itfe T alm ag c say th at M r. G reeley said he h ad n o t h ad a sound n ig h t’s sleep in fifty years. It* s h o u l d have _ read fifteen years. S am uel, G ilb ert an d H iram R odg ers, w ere arrested at O w ens M ills, C he m u n g C ounty, on th e 29th of N ovem ber fo r co u n terfeitin g . T he proof of their g u ilt is positive. T he convocation of the Si.vth D is trict, S outhern T ier, w ill be held in G race C hurch, W averly, th is w eek,* D ec. 4 an d 5. O pening serm on by P rof. B abcock of C ornell U niversity. 1^ h e m ercury show ed b u t ten d e grees Stjove zero, on S aturday, N ovem b er 80th, at A uburn, and snow six feet deep in som e of th e R ailroad outs north o f th a t city. ; L ew is C arr, of B ingham ton, com m itted suicide at H ornellsville, a- few day s ago. H is body w as found in the w ater closet of a d raw in g room car. at th a t place. H e h ad been insane, H on. D . B oardm an is h o ld in g a cireu it co u rt at O w ego. It is expected he w ill com m ence a term at S yracuse on th e 16th, at w hich one of th e in d ict ed parties in the B ennett arson ea«e, w ill b g^ried. -W e tru ^t tb e W om a n ’s F o reig n M issionary S ociety’s T ea-party to -n ig h t w ilt be w ell atten d ed . F o r particit- «* * j k irs see the- n o tice in to-day’s Jo u rn al by- th e P resid en t an d th e S ecretary of 'th e S ociety, j -— S m all fish are found in M ontgoni- erv , O range county, m ilk . O f course th ey could n o t g et in w ith w ater, an d th ey m u st have B een m ilked from the ooW . T h e C om m issioners resolved to close th e canals on T h u rsd ay D ec. oth. Jack F ro st, to o k th e m atter , in hand * a d sh u t th em up a? tig h t «<? a drum on fh e SO th o f N ov. j-“ M r. C . G . B riggs, superim lent of th e S o u th ern C en tral R ailw ay 4ays th e train w as ru n n in g b u t eighteen m iles an h o u r w h en H avens w as k ille d ; there w as a bell co rd on th e train , nnd tlie b e lt-c o rd sig n aled the euginc. T h e ed ito rs of th e B ingham tou R e publican, M aH ctt-c and R eid, w ere sued b y C lark L am bert, because o f an article in th eir p ap er say in g th a t th e plain tiff w aai connected w ith a i * ‘ c hicken c a s e . ’ ’ Tits a l l a s a. 114:211 <>f 5 ii n -o o l-u t «m l .7fAwk.7»«rB ^^' recently i <»«P«HUinn « w it net fnp .I d a application top letters! of aJ- j ttll= fatjl .uala-ly .vhieli, M b dearly tu ... ,. . . __ „**• *t,„ dciht, led him tu tlio ra-.li nx m m w tration on h er effects,before th e ' uct. He had been an inmate uf the in- sauc asylum fun^^ernljycfor?^ ’and af ter he was pronounced by Hho auth'ori- Towni Acics Real C ’an.linc. .30.71:1 3ri.-ta_ . Danby . , . OOT.Soo Dryden.. .pr.517 M2.4S!) liufield.. .&2.1W) 2T4.4?3 ...B O : Groton. I.U20 I n s a n e A t r j f l N i h i d i e d a f e w d a y s s i n c e , j C o r t l a n d , w h o ^ r e g o i n g e j t l | e r n o r t h o r , T h e f l a g s u p o n t h e h o t e l s « f o u r ; s o u t h , n o w q u i t e g e n e r a l l y c o m e t o i lf> nti Q . , x i ' i „ ... .. r.i I v-. i 1 a r c n ° t s t r a n g e r s t o s u e h t r u q i c e \ i v i l l a g e a r c a t h a l f m a s t t o - d a y , i u r c - F r e e v i l l e , o n t h e I t h a c a a n d C o r t l a n d j . . d . . . i f ____i t i \ -i x t j occuiang m our immediate in-ii;lii><>r a p e c t t o M r . G r e e l e y , w h o s e f u n e r a l ! r o a d , o r e l s e t a k e t h e M i d l a n d ; a t a u y j t ^ . » . . ? . . . . . p. c. * , - n * . h o o d , v e t n o n e t i n - l i ,c .- a d t i n - <>e- t o o k p l a c e t h i s a f t e r n o o n . r a t e t h e y a v o i d t h e S y r H o u s o a u d B i n g - . * . - T t a * m ew m g to e . t n t cJa»s. are I ham toD . for *« “ <* '• « « ( m a i s h e i S r i i U W , ^ - T h o a e P , ^ « . k u a a X p I i . , w ; r a . w e l l a n . I f t w M v h n o , . n e d r e s p e c t i v e l y T i a u s i n s , G e n o a n n d | T r i n i t y C h u r c h p r o p e r t y , , u n d e r t h e c s . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! t.t« of AMCk*J«ne » > g .^ j I «rui«HUion « w .. n..t fnp i,:.« M.s , , . sla.*,’ m ade an ap p licatio a lop letters o f ad-1 th 9 f»‘»lra "la,,-v " l l i , : ^ c k '"'.v n | 7 ''‘V.^ ‘1 „P ’- V c d a 1, e c ! i h l,'“ ' ,M : 11 r . ... . . . f.,:uful i 'aluat ion ot tho real aud personal prop- Pcra’i 17.7H1 19.U60 3*3.491 1.023.0(70 15 S’3 17.(530 292JM 12 42 HJ8.119 10-1,48fi TOa.GRV 19 3 i Lansing,.37.7C5 883.010 1871290 1.090.Sjlfi 23 28 N eWflvTtf.3S2.n gcfi.700 JT.-WO m ,m 10 IS , V»yBew,.,«0.W 9 w m i JShtSSO W1.1BT 81 10 i IU:bc:«. l'.l.-irr-l 1.60! 2SS 301.800 2 21G.OS3 8<i OO Toti^lt.prA^ On motion, ltosoii u.i. Mu- n-jiurt d 1? iQ tin* commisMoncfs on tho oooiiii;<r (l( on 81© ll 03 , , , , , 7 Greei 9 ?triM t, sigm-d by L. Stoddard, II. L'. ^ illinnv? and (7.o. Mc-Cliain, dated June 1.2th, 1 S\\ in :..,•: r. 1.•< 1. .^yes unOnjniou?, Arttqn- rL On motion. I h - . C L Areenal,Pari°. 111. with nineteen chromo litli Osraphic print?, and upwards pf four hun dred enstravirs-* on wood, price $13,30. ScBUler's WrrKP, 4 vo]?., ig rao,, free ralf, prico ^SO. ~ \ Co^lhc-'s Work?, o Sol-., f't na... l‘:oe cc.'f, . : Staunton'? -'hnkc-pnaif. v, \o'j«. « \o . half ca’f, 5Vo'» I'-. hit -.: I I i ^ t o : y . a \ .>T|s. k io., hn’f ralf, p i io.- AI?o«-t? ofllicken?, W aierly N'o\t-ls, liunu*’? Ili-tory oT En^land.Fronde'p H istory of England, Ilood's W ork=,(Poe's|V!’ork?, and a laree as-ott- mcnt f.rothor-landa.d hook-, suitable Tor Koll <’ Iy niftr- A n y «>I i l l»■ n b u v i- -. iii hv utall, powlti^o lree, upon receipt of pr>.*. New Book? rceoUvd as Minn a- pnbii-]:cd. AND' TOE B E S T M A T E R I A L or ANY OFFKL j.\ 4 C E N T R A L N E W Y O H K * s-K ! tion bo inadi! in ti." Cojnm i.---iim < -i> in t O. HUrrogato of Albany county, h'rauk H. Woods, Esq., of that city, their attorney, aud at the hearing last week a large crowd were present. The mat ter nyas timijlly postponed to the 18Hi of the prtjscnt month. 1 Thooc who have t.ikeu tho most interest in tliie matter, were residents of Orange, New Jersey, although many from, other lo calities and states were present. — Signor Mezzacapo comes out iu a card in the Leader denying the insinu ation that he.ever drinks anything, which tlie .Journal’s notice of an acci dent to him and others was supposed to contaiu. The Signor alio says his countrymen were not with him. There fore, we tender an apology tb them, but very reluctantly extend the same lo the Signor. After his viait to! the office, ^ud throwing the whole establishment Jnto dismay by talking moddily about ^shooting the lhatlwhat put him in,” we submit that Ithe score shoiuld be con sidered settled, besides,like Falstaff, we have an aversion to doing anything j “ou compulsion.” j t a l a \r ¥> K , x 1 our children should be — Lost, between Mr. Fa rang s tesi-| ^ ^ v y r dence on East Hill and the residence of F. M. Finch,; a water-proof cape. Tin} finder will receive the thanks of thq ovtner hy leaving it at the boob «itore o f D . F . F i n c h . ■■ ,t ■. . K ^ • -W e don’t wowler at it, bin hare *trt““ inS- The «hao. hb, hitherto is the condition ini which the.election | becn h!Sb,.v fl" oreJ in ,rach- knockcd one fellow.. near him: ; ers of the first grade, and under the j teachers now engaged— Mr 1 A\ right of Cortland and Miss Yates of this place— we bespeak for it tlio increfl'ung fa vor of the higher powers. On Tuesday evening,l>f the 10th inst. the friends ol the Rev. W. C. Phillips propose to make him a donation visit, at his residence. A sumptuous supper will be provided with ample accommo dations, as botti the old house and new will be furnished for guests. Donation and.supper free, nnd a general invita tion to nil. A good tiaif 1 i? nntici-' pntcri. 01*1 y of T oinpkinh C oitniy, on th .' basis of ci|U i!i/il in.i :i? adopted bv tllC Board: i‘ 1 i . Equ’d Tovns Acres Beal IVial TutalJV.prA ties of that institution ns fully reriorccR! Caroline..Jiip.sai jltio 233.314 io a Dan I.v ...02.4(59 342.663 lfl.960 !IG2.(HS 10 53 Dryden. .. .r,1.517 1.020,197 *3.481 1.109.^8 10 68 Enfield .... 22 loo gso.i^a it.mo 2as.®8 12:1 from mental aberration, aci'veri for sev eral months tn culinary aflulrs ii<-ccj»tn.- bly; still fear was eutcrtaind by friends that his recovery was not per feet, and this event shows that their fears were not without foundation. [ The deepest sympathy is Jelt for the circle of friends ami relatives, but more specially for the four orphan children who must pn^s their lives un der this painful shadow. May they not lack for sympathy nnd care. A most interesting service \v;h held this morning ivi our new school house, j which is now opened for the n inter ; term, under most favorable au-picei. ! We call it new because of the remodel- ! ing and rearrangement it has just un- ! dergone, at au expense of nearly two thousand dollars, under the leadership of W ir.. Hanford, Geo. Davis and Others, who have spared! 110 pains iu making it what a place for educating All prahe is due these gentlemen for their arduous labors and skillful engineering. The dedicatory service consisted in several entertaining speeches iuterspersed with the best music, aqd all wap highly cn- oroton ,.. ooi.aoo iw .iee oon.igi L a n c i n g -. . .3 7 .7 6 5 8%,705 187.390 l.OSMM 23 43 Newfleld. .80.231 3W ,49a 17.400 383.8^3 10.11 U)yes>e°.. .20.339 617.481 191.280 838.f(5t 3183 Ithaca l'J.sWG 1.070.787 031.800 2.231.58(7 b 7 83 Tot? I . G.0)8.016 1.141.060 7.210 ‘Ip X ,— ing uf Grcm st A < lop ted. O n m otion, li.-M .lvt-i urete or stone 5\tdk be north side of h n m A. ( i.ui-u f. r m \s l.i iiti-r <>t‘ open A \ i-- \.i.:niim<>'.> Holiday Goods. ( ,t .N_ U’. M .fr&l* Lri? tn. t t1 1 . trnetl J...;.. No-vv Yuil;. an! i« nmv op.-niing,-at hi4 r,ew &loro, 7 . J Eaet Stai-j. Street, Ithaea Ilot-el BJock, a vc.y largo a?-utnieut <tf fine fancy fioofis, puitable for Ht.'itlity I’robciits, c.uisisttn^ ic rnrt of wrltlcc a leather gentlemen's .alimt goods 1, A plank, < <m- 1 ^'‘ehs, ladies' '■•■-.rk host j . la.l-.Cr1 Ifu-sia ordered laid, Oil ! ’ haBtlken-hi.-faad fPove Irt.xes, gent from Tioo-a to ! t" l!' 1 uue cigar cjji'-e*'. hiack walim \ g : ddi \ c < arum . Cayuga streols, un<h r direction of.side- t ol a!1 iind(:- K'hTrV Blt-i (Jr. mu#, gold pen? walk connilitu-!-, Avcs UI).,n i,!M),1Si j fotnfiy and po-k.-t l.n.les, J.rayor hooks iu velvet Adopted. On motion, Ke&ohcd, The cm k find bridge committee direct the inMitutiun of proceed ings l>y CorporaTion Attor ney?, against the Ithaca & Athens R. R ., for o b stru ctin g the chanm I in si Mile ( ’re- k. Carrhd. !\ ami ivory bindings, a»d in fact too large a line ot fiuc good? tu begin to enumcraio, as well as a hire® a-sm tmorit of £rmid.i. The- nnWla arc ii.vltvd to rail and cx-intine, Ihe sfork. S tio w C a s e s . «. 1 -'tiow (,'a-c- I.K T T U tt U R 1 H iXOTK F<>r talc, two deyille'-o in-.i|i, .Man- d m ew in' IN MEMORIAM. RE'»PI!ir FOB nn. G B E E j l L K l ’. Larjie ,u«ellng of frofenor^ toiid Students of Cornell University to Fay Tribute to tlie Memory of ibelr Honored Trustee—Efoquent ; and Feellns Addrenea. \ } ni i . i .? m n rn .i) a n d i - a id . Police ....................................................... , .................... . ^ 5 5 Ol) ■ Highway ................................................................... 7 130 (V| I Cemetery ........................................ iv .i ->s ■ E. Stoddml ........................................ j k \ I EL L. B. Curtle ................. 70 00. j - i ! O n m otion, adjo u rn ed . W. H. MANDEYILLE, t k-rk. ! i The Singer M ar.ufa< u n h .g t o . s ^ m ; J.lacbiijv ?nli : r t uniphant. Xnmb. i ol Machlu. * stild 'iu 1 >71 lh7t. K 'r %. X rfi.H «a-N HILL-HEIDS, K S V K tO F K # , , D i.itin . 117,833 A guiii oi- ................ ...53,427 Aud 52.7"4 Alaohijien mote ih!aa any other com pe-nv. ' : ; M A R R I E D . T h at w as a fearful m ess in w biich, our' paper involved two of its advertise m ents. T h e forem an, som ehow ! or other, in p lacin g th e ty p e in th e form , g o t an o b itu ary notice m ixed u p w ith a m enagerie advertisem ent, so th e fol low ing ap p allin g p arag rap h m et th e eye of o u r read ers: ^D ied ^-G h th e 12th in stan t, W ill iam H . hyena anid th e b ab y elephant,1 M cM anus, at th e age of six com io m ules, w hose loSs is o u r gain- P ro fessor Jotm scU i w ho enters th e den of lyons, afflictions sore lo n g tim e placed h is h ead in th e m o u th o f, t h e ferocious physicians w ere in, vain an d th e p er- j f o rm in g m onkeys w ill jo in M m on th e j o th er shore w ith th e gun, w h ic h com es from th e d eserts o f A frica, w here th e fu n e ra l ta k es plaee at fo u r o’clock, and th e frien d s o f th e fam ily are in v ited . A dm ission 25 cchts, ch ild ren to p ro ceed to BlS-ckW ood C em etery. P ea n u ts for snlej'-oh th e ground*. G one, b u t n o t B o ard o fiS u p e rv iso rs. Annual Session. —People ^eeffi to run' to entertain ments other thdn those of the table, in T iu u id a v , N ov. *jI' t . aIftLHXON 8 C?SI<)N. The Board met pursuant to adjuorn- W h ile tliL - eerem o n ich a tte iid in g th e fu n eral o f M r. G reeley w ere b e in g o b se rv e d b y th o u s* n d s.o f hia so rro w -strick en e o n n try in e n , in th e c ity o f M ew T o rk 3 in a q u ie te r b u t n o t less feelin g m a n n er th e P ro fesso rs an d S tu d e n ts o f C o rn ell U D i\re |s ity , w h o se p a tro n in le a rn in g th e g re a t m an w as, m e t a n d p aid trib u te to h is m em o ry . T h e m e et in g w as im p ro m p tu a t th e 61ose o f th e m o rn in g ex ercises to -d a y . Iia rg e ntsnabefs o f th e P ro fesso rs a n d S tn - ’ d e n ts g a th e re d in th e N o rth C h ap el w h en V ic e -P re sid e n t IJu ssel to o k th e ch air, a n d in an elo q u en t an d to u c h in g a d d re ss in tro d u c e d th e su b je c t w h ich w as b u rd e n in g e v e ry m in d . H e said it w as e m in e n tly fittin g th a t su ch a m e etin g sh o u ld b e h o ld a n d a p p ro p ria te ac tio n ta k e n on th e d e a th o f o n e so illu s trio u s in th e lib ra ry w o rld , w h o w as a T ru ste e o f th e U n iv e rsity a n d o n e o f th o p rim e m o v ers in th e in c ep tio n o f Its p la n an d o b je c t, first in “ T h e P e o p le ^ C o lle g e ,* fte r- ; w a rd s in th o U n ii'crs-tty itse lf, as it ; is n o w d ev elo p ed a n d d ev e lo p in g . T h e ad d ress w as v ery a p p ro p ria te , j aild w as fo llo w ed b y e lo q u e n t a n d feelin g H L’sON—SAGE—At the M. E. Church, Jackson ville, Npv. 2Sth, by Rev. D. Cliaae, Charles* II. l[ii?on, of I'lvst.-a, aih Mi^j I)cal-S.i£e, of En field. BUSINESS LOCALS. [Buoiues*? notices set In leaded nonpaii.l will be Inserted in this column for eJ^ht cents per line for the first Insertion, and fivt* rn.t* per !;ne for each subsequent insertion.] \ JOHN NOR r u m : P. A Kent, july 1st.dif 57 East State Street. Clothing at Cost. | j < Owlr," to the slackJie-s in iraiUu, <.,u-id by tho 1 hor-e dlsen^e, we have comiuWuced to sell at ( COST. Onr slock is very laiice flnd this Is one of ' the b.-t opportunities tuhnv !p«id dotMngcheap . over offerci in Ithaca. I tU wl i tiiiv; f j; pujj i tu.C . Prof. W illiam King, A. M., Native of Parts, France, i« proparod P, lako a few students In theFrench aodGeimanlangua ges ; has bad twenty years experience in teach ing. He prepares students Dr their ffxatrdna- tlona. Particular attention pnld to pronnricHi- • tion-. lerm s modernle. Ae East Green Street. W. E. 1>AI.MKit, !v.» h it X I’ d., t Stat,- stroot. r -1 )OJl ) Jtli.du.l JllX Apply at No, H. -dMe* Otn Beautiful Slippers For Holiday Presents, at W. D. Inland - dl0tw2wldec Crand Bazar ■'»rv pi iot i. Of Christmas Goods, at wi> l.Ojxi articles, 10 cents, 1,000 articles 33 cents. 1.0C0 articles 50 ceni». 1,000 artLcles $ 1 . 00 . 3,000 articles at all prices. The largest, best and 1 most beautlfal assortment of articles for Chnst- mas-presents ever in Ithaca. ’ Call and look at them at Rpence Spencer's Store, near the Post j Office. Sdldec , y H Jl o Mr. Seward’s Book. ^Vlr*. M . Lou/hboroiijJi, <,! Aut.n.n, will now nuivass Ithaca ior Mv. wm ri’- b.»ik, “Travels around the World." (tlwh'.nov, * Miss C. Ackley Has been appointed agent iur the Aldine, lor 1873. There are two Beautiful, Chromos to be glveujto eyery( subscriber. They can be seen at her New s Room, The Aldine is"one ofthe finest j magazines published, and only s^ld by snbscrip- ’tion, through the Agent. T ^ r-v - t Amusements. v-1* Store to Let. f No. 91 East 9ta?c *Jtrect. Iuqulic on the prern- : Ises. T.ln Ware. F. FiilSngham, successor to- FUllngham, Townsend & Brush, will be glad to see his old customers, and as many o<hera as will g^lve him a calk Holiday Goods* Howard & Clement have ou hand and are sell ing rapidly a large assortment of H oliday Goods. Neat, pubstantial, useful and elegant Parlor Suits, Chamber Saits, Folding Chairs in great variety, Book Shelves, Whatnots, Toy ! Chairs. E arth Closets, Couches, Tet P.ockcrs, | Ladies’ desks, Side Boards, Es tension Tables, : TV 7ILGUS HALL Wednesday EveM Dec. 4. «XE NIGHT ONLY. TDK RICHIN& S ( O T f R R T A N D O P E R A . LARGE AND SMA(,L t pursuant to adjmtm- ; -* . - 'i -------------------- SleepyHollow Chairs, Book Cases, PQot-rests, N e w Y o r k , a t I l s a s t , o n T h a n k s g i v i n g ; m c n t . R o l l x v m ta i l l e d b y t h e c l e r k , f e e l i n g e u l o g i e s f r o m P r o f e h s o r a , p E ^ f * n I O t ° ! ° ° ' 'n .o w ^ A R D ^ c l e x i f x t ° d a y . T h e r c c e i M s o f t h e v a r i o u s p l a c e s ; &r\ {] a O u^) B o a r d w a s f o u n d p r t - 'C B t ,'• S b a c k f o r d a n d I l c w o t t . a n d M r . V a n ; Cd tr > 7 n ..v n o n ? - a t c t it i m c a , * , ,, which was partly accounted for from . , uu-.u of a m n f i e m c n t . ' a r a m v c . n na follow s: I .. _ .x A _____ . P \nl-an m of amusement ar^ given as follows: the fact that the members thereof. Grand Opera House, $6,621-; Fifth Av* i company with several of the citizens of cnue theatre, $2,719;Olympictheartre, * Ithaca, had very recently been tho rc- 13,641: Booth's theatre, *3,300; Uni™ 1 f jpicntsof a sum ptuous -I. Z . _______ U: .. -- : the courtesy of $hentt Root. Ankerij nnd Mr. Stephens <>C th e C.H. Rloe, Sgnior ClfiSSj Mr. Winston, and Mr, Wine Mm-cbast and uualu- in Braudie*, Wines, | Baker of the J uniur class; Mr. LucaB and Fine Bonrbon arid Rye W'hl,*'kt>ys. No. 2 I Cayuga street,' It bnra, N, Y. ftV . I [ ^4 i‘t A1 . v . .p i . o m u U (M , , o f t h e S o p h o m o r e c l a s s and M r . F . S q u a r e t h e a t r e , $ v , 8 3 0 ; W o o d s M u s - r p p c m e i u b e r 9 o f t h e C o m m i t t e e o n > r T r v o n o f t h e F r e s h m a n c h i * S e w i n g * cum, $S, 100; Bowery theatre* t$2,ff50j , Equalization were cngmred in imqutr- " T hcpem cceof Mis» Mary btwvfu» aan be t-c- ' Ibe lnllowing resolutions were cured to doany kindof sew log. on appUcatiou at ou County claims : read and unanimously adopted: j her residence, No. 7 Second plrek ; o; obc v completing their re-. - tt -, Tr i . take pewingnt bur r.'M.lottc.', a« abotu. 1 p Whereas, Horace Greeley was not . life After a long aud exhausting trial, the \ Tk^ tro Comiquc, $2,100; Bryant’s ^"fpg^'ommTtttoe jury found no cause of actiqn. M inistrcls, $1,600; ftamuiu's 3Icaiag-; wcrc cn(T}vY(.d in « t A young lady from Ithaca visiting ! erio, $3,000; Stadt tlijcatre, $1,700; San jport onUic variousclaims coming be- W hereas, Hm ace Greek in S it, P au l, M innesota, w rites th e j F fancisco M instrels,) $l,pA 0: T ony i fore them , p rep arato ry totIn■ ir ?ul>im t- !^ ^ ^ Q°cgucatiou°and in* h .,1 4V .11 OnnM TTn.,dn #1 OArt. tal to the Board. ________ _________________ later p art o f N ovem ber th a t th o thea- t P resto n ’s O pcm .H ouijc, $1,300; A cad* m om eter th ere stood tw en ty degrees I c m y of M usic, $1,1001; H oi stop street dnovi:>tf inter- , bringing op- j If Ypw Want bel0w zero* She thinks she won’t etay in tjbat climate all winter. -f-Thosc of our friends who have the management of Dancing Parties, should examine the new Orders of Dancing whibk we have received comprising different styles. They are tho beautiful dver brought intqf onr village. j-j-The Paper Mills seem to be some- it subject to fires. From the Paper Tfjaide Journal we learn that $4,000,000 ! been lost in the lasMs years, as foUbws: In 18*0, seven mills burned; rejsk, three; 1862 , four; 1868, two; W & , * three; 1865, ; three ; 1866,. six; Talk two; 1868, eleven; 1869, sixteen; 'H|mr fight'! ; '• 1*73 thna ■ fat twanty-fottr* . In the Boston fire, 52 tn were burned out, 10 paper atjobirideal()rs, 10 stationery men, and ggnMfttepa. lJ O n in o tio n B oard ad jo u rn ed . 4- ' EVE&te&SESSIOS. i J Circus, $1,400.. Total, $09,546. _ . The Board met at their rooms at the --In the ca^e of Danudj,,Tljompson | usual hour, and was called to order by and others, commissioners of1 High* ] the Chairman, all the member? 'found ways, of Hector, against Samuel Allen, > PrcsenL f the Supreme Court, at general term, °a 10011011 otf Mr. Rolfe, have reversed tbq, judgement of 'the County Court, with costs. This case involved tlie question of the right of Commissioners of Highways ta con struct ditches and sluices in highways m such a manner as to turn Water ®pf on adjoining l^nds, and also the right of the owpet; of said adjoining lands to enter upoui the highway, and- ob struct the ditcjhes ad sluices So| by the commissior era. The Co! this conimissidncrsi copafcrHct anchi di^cih^s an thff beikefife of the h i# i|«?ayl Coqrt held right so to sluices fb r The Supreme Court has reversed- thi* decision* Marcujs Lyon, Esq? p f ancl avguecl tha-case fo r A lt ! J 1 . p to the repar- Resolved, That tbe Stun of fortv-four dcliars, ($44), being the am ount of flnca paid to the C oun ty Treaanrer by Justices W ood and Day, that Juatly bM odgs to the County, but creditedotb the tow n o r Itbaca, b* deducted from the am ount of tax voted to be meed to re-im tranc tbe town or Itbaca for fines belianjing to said tow n ; m aking to be collected in the C ounty, to . reim burse said tow n of Itbaca, sixteen hnndired thirty-one flol- lars, ($1,631.) On motion off Mr. Woodbury, R esolved, T h a t iih p u rs u a n c e o f section 8, chap. M S, of the law s o f JjwiS* a com m ltte^of three be tieCouhty iff as may'jpreseHt thcmselYea for admission into Cornell University,, and that tbe Clerk of {bis Board is hereby rednirCd to notify the said Com- mittee of their appointment. The;'Chairman appointed the follow ing colmmittfc in accordance with tjhe ab*t-#lrt*«i<i*oia 8is'£? s * r*# .s *\t- Prqf. Ginn, t e ................... Ithaca. EbenQzer-Hayen.i, Enfield. Nelson Kobl^ .................... Ulvs^es. dies of the finest quality, warranted pciftctiy pnro. Extra strong Viminr mid Sv cet Cider by fiSm.v tf /. portunities of scientiflc knowledge Fine, Fashionable, Reliable, Sub-tajr.ial ami Wltllin the reach of all,but from the be- I Elegant Furniture, I1 , can al\va?t* be fi.tindatN<>- ginning of this University was one of its ; 4 West state st.' Tfustees, and held that offieo at thtj julyldtf tioWAkn &VI.FMRNt. time of his aeath it is, therrforo I cunton Restaurant not unbecoming that we,Professor$ and : , „ . . . ... ^ , . Students, slioofd,at tbb bou.of his fu ! , <Mr,te.h oj.tcrs oflho .u i ncral, unite in tho general ospessiou of | 's“ u!■“ ‘“ IVr"1D t 7 .? V, . t. gtief for his loss •.therefore, 1 d b*adto Bocte * l 'a0 per 1 n “* c“ - ■Resolved, That while-we admire Mr. Greeley for the manly industry and , m ™ nrrt cheerful perseverance with which he > u w 'lll-#. „ mffde his way over great obstacles from wmson, obscurity to the distinction of great est journalist in* America, and while i we honor liim for the purity of his morals, for his kindly sympathies and humble piety, above all other claims to« our reapcet we prize as worthy of all imitatijm, his constant devotion of his powcrsijpiis opportunities, and his life, to the improvement of society and the liappinefes of his feHow-toen. llesoli'ed, That a copy of these reso lutions' be sent to hia children ffs a mark of our sympathy in their loss, and a proof, that their father still liv^s in the affections of those who value him ! as' an example in the struggle of life. TVfr. Ooodell offered the following '1 Hi: NEWI.Y ORGANIZkD COMPANY : Caroline 1‘ichiugs Bernard, ! ’ Tlio acknow.edged QueCn ol English opera and Contort: themostglftedfiorarano on the •' Lyric Stinge In Aiier;ca. MISS ACNES PALMER, Tlio. Young and Beautiful Contralto, Innn Her Mai'-sfy'a Opera Houee and Ccbvent Garden, . Ijnrulon : nl-oAcademy 0 fMu 8 ic,jNew York. MR. PIERRE BERNARD, l’rtuik-r Tenor, Rabuejto, MR. H. H. STEWARDSON, i The Young and Brlblafft Ejaritone. MR. FRANK CILLER, I'!n; D U t i n c n b b e d Ffanble Sololft. celebrated ;<-r Li* masterly perfoimam-'}- qlth the M 'm e .Iii'iR B’-bop Coficerie. j COLORED WORK LVKKV 91AI.K \Sh V ihlllTY. O! Execu ted Promptly, AND IN A STYLE CVHOMXE BICniNGI BF3UN MID ’ DlffECTOkf-?. a^« -- .—— A dm lttiu u . )&j and. 75 Cis. st-r’ired Seat?. One Dollar. Sea’s accurr d at Finch’s! Bo(j*k Store. i NOT Tp ^E SURRA183E0 BY ANY OFFIi'K XJSS TH33 aT A T U . JAS. F. SHERRY, Nor27-9-3QAndDcc2-3-l Manager The Peoples' H a tt e r -, N o . Eapt Street. All the latest Styles on hand, Silk Hats made to order and repaired. Hate fitted ^ itb a Frencli Gonformateur, the only way tog^l a perfect fit A ll S ilk H ate boughi o f tne w ill b e lr(rn<53 free o f c harge, I julyldtf. New Stereoscipic Vi«ws O f the U niversity Building. Cornell ( fAbraVy* M asoffic Block, thfi Cftrg« and Tffgbafflc Falls, The finest views ft town. Taken by a new ar tist. Fox tale Only at M lsk AlCklejfs >>*ewB Room. , octstf F r o u d e '* ' ‘ ! H istory of ftqglasril, and “^bbjrt fikdlea ou Great Subjects,” at George W . Apgar’a New Book Slow?, 79 lari State Street, Ilhitci Hotel BJock. tns-ocl. ^ T T E N T I O N . ! To Wbom H Hay ( outero? "For a few Fays tberc vriL be on EXHIBITION,' S E V E R A L T H O U S A N D Foreign and Fduoy 8 TEREOSCOPIC N'lEWS c i> of evety (toecil^tlOT, AT «OUUI9TEH »f»i!)TW|H0S« OUR FACILITIES i. ! ' I FOR DOING ALL KINDfl OF i j B t K r t i i \ 1 0 H K I j H£ l -Y^UHPA 3SE&, A ' Call and make pc-ieetlous early. 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attorney, aud at the h ea rin g last w eek a la rg e cro w d w ere present. T he m at­

ter nyas timijlly postponed to the 18Hi o f the prtjscnt m onth. 1 Thooc w hohave t.ikeu tho m o s t in terest in tliie

m atter, w ere resid en ts o f O range, N ew

Jersey, a lth o u g h m any from, o th er lo ­ca lities and states w ere present.

— S ig n o r M ezzacapo com es out iu a card in the L ead er d e n y in g th e in sin u ­

ation th at h e .e v e r d rin k s a n y th in g ,

w h ich tlie .Jo u rn al’s n otice o f an a cci­d en t to him and others was supposed

to contaiu . T h e S ig n o r a lio says his

cou n trym en w ere not w ith him . T h e re ­fore, w e ten d er an a p o lo g y tb them , bu t

very re lu cta n tly exten d the same lo the

S ign or. A fte r h is viait to! th e office,

^ud th ro w in g the w h o le estab lish m en t

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w e subm it th a t Ithe score shoiuld be co n ­sidered settled , b e s id e s ,lik e F alstaff,

we have an aversion to d o in g a n y th in g j“ ou co m p u lsio n .” j

t a l a „ \r ¥> K , x ■ 1 ou r ch ild ren sh ould be— L o st, betw een M r. F a ra n g s te s i- | ^ v y rdence on E ast H ill and the residence o fF . M. Finch,; a w ater-p ro o f cape. Tin}finder w ill receive th e th a n k s o f thq

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is the condition ini which the .election | becn h!Sb,.v fl" oreJ in ,rach-knockcd one fellow.. near him: ; ers of the first grade, and under the

j teach ers now e n g a g e d — M r1 A\ righ t ofC o rtla n d and M iss Y a te s o f th is p la c e —

w e b espeak fo r it tlio increfl'ung fa ­vo r o f the h ig h e r pow ers.

On T u esd ay evening,l>f the 1 0 th inst.

the frien d s ol th e R ev. W . C . P h illip s prop ose to m ake him a d o n atio n visit,

at h is residence. A sum ptuous supper w ill be p ro v id e d w ith am ple accom m o­

dations, as b o tti th e o ld house and new

w ill be fu rn ish ed for gu ests. D o n atio n

a n d .su p p er free, nnd a gen eral in v ita ­tion to nil. A go od tiaif1 i? nntici-'

pntcri.

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from m ental aberration, aci'veri for sev­eral m onth s tn cu lin ary a f l u l r s ii<-ccj»tn.-

b ly ; s till fear w as eu tcrtain d by friend s th a t his re co v ery w as not per

feet, and th is even t sh ow s that their fears w ere not w ith o u t fo u n d atio n . [ T h e deepest sym p ath y is Jelt for the c irc le o f frien d s am i relatives, but

m ore sp ecia lly fo r the four orphan

ch ild ren w h o m ust pn^s th eir lives un­d er th is p a in fu l sh adow . May they not

la ck fo r sym p ath y nnd care.

A m ost in terestin g service \v;h held th is m o rn in g ivi our new school house, j

w h ich is now opened fo r the n in ter ; term , u n d er most favorable a u -p ice i. ! W e call it new because o f the rem odel- !

in g and rearrangem ent it h a s ju st un- !

dergon e, at au expense o f n early tw o th ou san d dollars, u n d er th e leadership o f W ir .. H an ford , Geo. D a v is a n d

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en terta in in g speeches iuterspersed w ith th e best m usic, a q d a ll wap h ig h ly cn-

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Owlr," to the slackJie-s in iraiUu, <.,u-id by tho 1hor-e dlsen^e, w e have comiuWuced to sell at (COST. Onr slock is very laiice flnd this Is one of 'the b .- t opportunities tuhnv !p«id dotM ngcheap .over offerc i in Ithaca. I

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dl0tw 2w ldecC rand B azar

■'»rv pi iot i.Of Christmas Goods, at w i> l.Ojxi articles, 10 cents,

1,000 articles 33 cents.1 .0 C 0 a r t i c l e s 5 0 c e n i » .

1,000 artLcles $1.00.3,000 articles at all prices. The largest, best and 1 m ost beautlfal assortm ent of articles for Chnst- mas-presents ever in Ithaca. ’ Call and look at them at Rpence Spencer's Store, near the Post j Office. Sdldec ,

y H J l oM r . S e w a r d ’s B o o k .

Vlr*. M. Lou/hboroiijJi, <,! Aut.n.n, will now nuivass Ithaca ior Mv. wm ri’- b.»ik, “Travelsaround the World." (tlwh'.nov,*M iss C. AckleyHas been appointed agent iur the Aldine, lor 1873. There are tw o B eautiful, Chromos to be glveujto eyery( subscriber. They can be seen ather New s Room, The Aldine is"one o fth e finest

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T.ln Ware.F . FiilSngham, successor to- FUllngham,

T ow nsend & Brush, w ill be glad to see his old custom ers, and as many o<hera as w ill g lve him a calkHoliday Goods*

Howard & Clement have ou hand and are se ll­ing rapidly a large assortm ent of Holiday Goods. N eat, pubstantial, useful and elegant Parlor Suits, Chamber Saits, Folding Chairs in great variety, Book Shelves, W hatnots, Toy ! Chairs. Earth Closets, Couches, Tet P.ockcrs, | Ladies’ desks, Side Boards, E s tension Tables, :

TV7 I L G U S H A L L

Wednesday EveM Dec. 4.« X E N I G H T O N L Y .

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R I C H I N & S( O T f R R T A N D O P E R A .

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t p u r s u a n t t o a d j m t m - ; - * . - — ' i -------------------- Sleepy Hollow Chairs, Book Cases, PQot-rests,

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bel0w zero* She thinks she won’t etay in tjbat climate all winter.

-f-Thosc of our friends who have the management of Dancing Parties, should examine the new Orders of Dancing whibk we have received comprising

different styles. They are tho beautiful dver brought intqf onr

v illa g e .j-j-The Paper Mills seem to be some- it subject to fires. From the Paper

Tfjaide Journal we learn that $4,000,000 ! been lost in the lasMs years, as

foUbws: In 18*0, seven mills burned; rejsk, three; 1862, four; 1868, two; W & , * three; 1865,‘; three; 1866,. six; Talk two; 1868, eleven; 1869, sixteen; 'H|mr fight'! ; '• 1*73 thna ■ fattwanty-fottr* . In the Boston fire, 52

tn were burned out, 10 paperatjobirideal()rs, 10 stationery men, and ggnMfttepa. l J

O n i n o t i o n B o a r d a d j o u r n e d .

4- ' EVE&te& SESSIOS. i JCircus, $1,400.. Total, $09,546.

_ . The Board met at their rooms at the--In the ca^e of Danudj,,Tljompson | usual hour, and was called to order by

and others, commissioners of1 High* ] the Chairman, all the member? 'found

ways, of Hector, against Samuel Allen, > PrcsenL fthe Supreme Court, at general term, ° a 10011011 otf Mr. Rolfe,

have reversed tbq, judgement of 'the County Court, with costs. This case involved tlie question of the right of

Commissioners of Highways ta con­struct ditches and sluices in highways m such a manner as to turn Water ®pf on adjoining l^nds, and also the right of the owpet; of said adjoining lands to enter upoui the highway, and- ob­struct the ditcjhes ad sluices So| by the commissior era. The Co!

this conimissidncrsi copafcrHct anchi di^cih^s an thff beikefife of the h i# i|«?ayl

Coqrt held right so tos l u i c e s f b r

T h e S u p r e m e C o u r t h a s r e v e r s e d - t h i*decision* Marcujs Lyon, Esq? p

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R e s o l v e d , T h a t t b e S t u n o f f o r t v - f o u r d c l i a r s , ( $ 4 4 ) , b e i n g t h e a m o u n t o f f l n c a p a i d t o t h e C o u n ­t y T r e a a n r e r b y J u s t i c e s W o o d a n d D a y , t h a t J u a t l y b M o d g s t o the C o u n t y , b u t c r e d i t e d o t b t h e t o w n o r I t b a c a , b * d e d u c t e d f r o m t h e a m o u n t of tax voted to be meed to r e - i m t r a n c t b e t o w n orI t b a c a f o r f i n e s b e l i a n j i n g t o s a i d t o w n ; m a k i n g t o b e c o l l e c t e d i n t h e C o u n t y , t o . r e i m b u r s e s a i d t o w n o f I t b a c a , s i x t e e n h n n d i r e d t h i r t y - o n e f l o l - l a r s , ($1,631.)

On motion off Mr. W oodbury ,R e s o l v e d , T h a t i i h p u r s u a n c e o f s e c t i o n 8 , c h a p .

M S , o f t h e l a w s o f J jw iS * a c o m m l t t e ^ o f t h r e e b e

tieCouhty iffas may'jpreseHt thcmselYea for admission intoCornell University,, and that tbe Clerk of {bisBoard is hereby rednirCd to notify the said Com- mittee of their appointment.

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p o r t u n i t i e s o f s c i e n t i f l c k n o w l e d g e F in e , Fash ionable , Reliable, Sub-tajr .ial amiW l t l l i n t h e r e a c h o f a l l , b u t f r o m t h e b e - I E legant F u rn i tu re , I1, can al\va?t* be fi.tindat N<>-g i n n i n g o f t h i s U n i v e r s i t y w a s o n e o f i t s ; 4 W es t s t a t e st. 'T f u s t e e s , and held that offieo a t thtj julyldtf tioWAkn &VI.FMRNt.time o f his a e a t h it is, t h e r r f o r o I cu n ton R estau ran t not unbecoming that w e , P r o f e s s o r $ and : „ , „ . . . ... , .S t u d e n t s , s l i o o f d , a t tbb b o u . o f h i s f u ! , < M r , t e . h oj.tcrs o f l h o . u i

ncral, unite in tho general ospessiou of | 's“ u!■“ ‘“ IV r"1Dt 7. ? V, . t .gtief for his loss •.therefore, 1 “ d b*adto Bocte *l 'a0 per 1 n “* c“ -

■Resolved, That while-we admire Mr.G r e e l e y f o r t h e m a n l y i n d u s t r y a n d , m ™ nrrtc h e e r f u l p e r s e v e r a n c e w i t h w h i c h h e > u w ' l l l - # . „ m f f d e h i s w a y o v e r g r e a t o b s t a c le s fr o m • w m s o n ,obscurity to the distinction of great­est journalist in* America, and while

i we honor liim for the purity of his morals, for his kindly sympathies and humble piety, above all other claims to« our reap cet we prize as worthy of all imitatijm, his constant devotion of his powcrsijpiis opportunities, and his life, to the improvement of society and the liappinefes of his feHow-toen.

llesoli'ed, That a copy of these reso­lutions' be sent to hia children ffs a mark of our sympathy in their loss, and a proof, that their father still liv^s in the affections of those who value him

! as' an example in the struggle of life.TVfr. Ooodell offered the following

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