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Cloth Dressing Establishment. Opposite E.R. Ford's Store, Main street, Oneonta. Bennet & Smith, dealers in Morocco, Boots and Shoes, Thread, Nails, and Findings, &c., &c., Chestnut street, Oneonta, Otsego Co., N.Y. George W. Andrews, Chair Maker, and House & Sign Painter, (Chestnut street,) Oneonta, Otsego Co., N.Y. C.G. Cross, Waggon and Carriage Maker, Chestnut street, Oneonta. E.R. Ford, retail dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Drugs & Medicines, Dye Woods & Dye Stuffs, Iron, Steel, &c., &c., Main street, Oneonta. [Footnote A: The following advertisement from the "Weekly Journal," of July 1, 1841, will show that people were not more honest in former times than they are now: FENCE IN THE FOG. The fence around the Baptist Church in this village, has disappeared very mysteriously during the past winter. Whether _strayed or stolen_ it is not yet definitely ascertained; but from circumstances recently developed, the latter idea seems most conclusive. Rumor says it has been tracked going Westward; but still, as the Church is located on quite an elevated piece of ground, and near the brink of the hill, it is possible that it may have slid off to the Eastward. Any person who will give correct information where said fence may be found, or where it was last seen after leaving the premises, will be liberally rewarded by the trustees of the Baptist society. Any person wishing to make any confession in relation to it, may rely upon having profound secrecy maintained by applying soon to _one_ of the Deacons of the Church. Oneonta, May 20, 1841.] From the town book the following copy of the doings of the people, at their first town meeting, has been made: "At an annual town meeting held in the town of Oneonta at the house of Thomas D. Alexander, on the 1st day of March, present Eliakim R. Ford,} _Justices in_ Robert Cook, } _said town._ "After the opening of the meeting by proclamation, it was resolved, 1st, That there be three assessors elected for said town. 2d, That there be four constables elected for said town. 3d, That there be four pound-masters chosen for said town. 4th, That an amount, equal to the sum which may be distributed to said town from the common school fund, be raised by tax for the support of commo
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