ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOABD OF STL...
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Plattsburgh Sentinel ™ ^Local and illisceIlaneotis. I' ,-';;RECEIPT FOR I H t P L A I I S B U R Q I
Our Clubbing List.
\ .EGED FORGEBY Iff flONNECTTOTf WITHPLN3I0N PAPEK
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOABD OF STL
PARAGRAMS.
i N 1 InA new engine bouse is beii]^ erected, and
w engine is daily expected. Both minesjnder Ibe supervision of Capt. R. Kitto,we are informed that more ore will be;d at both these placet that ever before.
-Henry Da
—Thi-re wa
nuxi .Monday.
liy fire. It wall insured for $5000, and in 12
—Only three weeks before the firit of Janua-ry '. Subscribers who expect to pay in advancelor next year, particularly those living iu re-mote localities, "would do well to keep this in
—Rev. W. C. MeAllester, of Morriaonville,
-with Rev. G. S. PraU, who officiated at Morri-sonvilie in tbe forenoon and Plutt?bur^u in the
—Says the Tieondero^a Sentinel: "Glen'gFulla has a local dramatic company, Fort
—We publish clubbing rates with certainpapers and magazines, thisweek, ae a matter ofaccommodation to our subscribers, who havenot other facilities for procuring those publica-tions at reduced rates.
—Some timely hints in regard to diphtheriawill be founa in an article on our first page.Probably no amount of caution can guard
may be done to ward It off, and restrict its rav-
EEMEHYI'3 VISIT,
soon be forgotieu. * His overflowing good
•PBiou, aud hafi unbounded confidence in his
lience, as though he was one of the enter-
le was pleased with Remenyi, and would be
of Pittsburgh were misled by the an-Qcemeut in our paper a weeli previous thai
of the 28lh. In justice to ourselves, wt
built at CadyvOa the reeo
and the reqnesan assessmentwas stricken f
lie.nmendat of tbeof $300om the
Supervisor ofagainst Chaa.roll, on acco
beloDging to
aty Judge
F.unt> e
Taborof the
rijreen
asterly power of picture
Perhaps, a> suggested b;
tStoVthCTSfSolSt*r»n
the fees ofo tbe L n-
ve hundred
EAILEOAD N0TE8
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ages.-One of the Adirondack survey parties sc
it by Supt. Colvin, was nearly lost in thee -wilderuces, and was i
heard from for several weeks They finallymade their way out after many perilous aclven-
—Rev. Father Pallatier of Montreal, hasbeen appointed by Bishop Wadhams to takecharge of the Catholic missions in Minerva,Schroon Lake, North Hudson, in EBSCX CO.,and Indian and Blue Mt. Lakes In Eamicounty.
—On Wednesday afternoon of last week,George Terry, 13 years old, a son of Sitneor.Terry, broke through the ice and was drownoc•while skating on the canal basin at Whitehall.His body waa recovered a ehort time after theaccident.
—Our interesting communication from Lyoi^Mountain tells all about the completion of theChateaugay Railroad, the building of the bigdepot, the church, and the many other
—Dr. Wolfred Nelson, of Montreal, Btaion Saturday for New York en route for thoBermudas and thence to Cuba and the Islands,making a twelve months course of travel in theinterests of several newspapers with which hewill correspond.
—We have received from the Dcpt. of Agri-
from Its discovery to the present time ancproves conclusively that it can be profitabljraised in this country.
left suddenly for Leadville, Colorado, to accepia good business open and waiting for him. Hiifamily remain in Mooers for tbe present aleast. We regret to lose BO good a citizen-notwithstanding he is a Democrat !
—The Chateaugay Railroad Company anprosecnting very extensive improvements oi
coutly procured from the U. S. govvrntnent, ifull description of which will bo given wbcu th.work geta farther alone. We tbiDk it mud
.'or it to lie idle ae il has for the last century.-P i t t sbu rgh is to be com
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ANOTHEE VETERAN SOLDIEE GONE,!SldCDC
.tsburgh, last Wednesday morning, Dec.the 87th year of hia age. As all know, h<
!ier as he was he has battled manfully with
a few days. When finally compelled to sui:nder, as all must, all Ills bodily vigor wi
*Vc regret Lhixt we h&vc not the rno-Lcriul f<
>i-y. Jie was born iu Hartland, Mass., March, 1793. When and where he enlisted in th<
12 he WQ6 with Goncr&l Scott in his memorsLJ cuiDp&ij u, G uLitiEj under him ut Lundy'
>rt Eriet when with fixed bayonets the Atneri.n soldiers charged through the British lineee do not understand that he was in Captaiifterward Judge) Hale's company, though he
lends. Judge Hale was enthusiastic in bis•aiae of the soldierly qualities of
II must have been as late as 1821 'when Ser-sant Couch came to Plattsburgh, with a body
U. S. troops. Il&rc he was diijcti&rgcd by:piration of term of service, and in this viclui-
instruction of the old military turnpike,'terwards as Custom House officer under Colctors Hale, ilcNeil, and Sailly. He held thiisition of keeper of the old turnpike gate
ocated some 18 miles from here, in whatown of AHona, where he at tbiowned a saw mill.o after 1830 he became a permanen
dered RufBarre, Vt.r in October, 18T5, wan hanged at
the State prison at Windsor, on Friday last.:agoon declared that he would Dot ascend theiffoid, but would have to be carried up by theiriff. He made a long explanation of theme, but declared that Mrs. Perrine was the
—A North Hero correspondent of the Courierthat 0 . P. Knight, till within two yearsexemplary and trusted citizen," han left for3 unkuown "under a cloud." Papers had
made out for his arrest on the chargijular conduct with a female domestic in nig
irally ; and all his property not previouslytgaged has been attached by hia creditors.
—The Bellevue House at Maquam Bay 1(aplcU'd. It is owned by A. H. Gallup. Thoise will soon be open for boardeiP. Herrlck, Jr., a well-known hotel man,1 preside at tho office. Thihouse have been greatly improved, over 300
L's have been planted aud a new Btrin laid out from near the hotel to the E:ls road. By next summer this pli
Thu dectothtr li\ea in Grald. A niece, Miss Adams,
Her The funeral v
-1 urgh Methodist church.
FAIRS, FESTIVALS, tit
at the shops at Os;densburg.ihe large shipments of ore from
ort Henry, of about forty cars per day, theelaware and Hudson Canal Company is toirnish a switch engine to handle and placeirs in position at the depot in Whitehall.—The locomotive "Louis D. Pilsbnry," on tho
:h had been carelessly left open. Tue
ips o of the :ty injured that it had to be towed in. Nohurt. Repairs were promptly made and itout again on Saturday.
—The new and heavy locomotive for theieaugay Railroad Co , arrived on Saturday,was successfully unloaded on Monday. It.med "Thomas Dickson," in honor of theident of ihe company. We understand it
a wood-bnrner and W&B built by tho Dicksonianufacturing Company, of Bcranton, Pa.—The following figures appear in the reports
esentcd of the several railroads below:ntionea : New York & Canada—earnings,
435.000; transportation expenses, $297,000.laer <fe Saratoga—earnings, $1,486,000;irtatiou expenses, $810,000. Rome,own & Ogdensburg—earnings, $1,113,-ausportatiou expenses, $835,000.
id town nes
The County Treasurer reportprincipal and $1,400 of interest o;bonds due in April next, and agiven to raise the amount.
Resolutions were adopted appr.
nlug froso Lake Champlain to FraIn the evening the ordinary bus
peuded, out of respect to the memory of the l£George Adgate, of Ausabie, a former membof the board, and appropriate remarks we
e by Mr. Palmer, of AHona, and Mr. Baber,of Keeseville, which will appear in the reguli
OUB BOOK TABL$, TEADE NOTES.
y p |r u m i - | i n r - L M a ' k l y >•[ r l ^ i r ; ; i l , , l i . ] a y t ^ u d - . ,
Local Uorrespondenoe,LY0N MOTJNTAIK,
Comple t ion of the Cliatcaug-aj-
H WILLBBOKCHJGH,
Ye OldenHJHRIAGFS.
"SCOVILL'S
f Uio Point dropped iu, each
V I S A C. riRAY, if Mooers F^rk". '
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. A1 U K I M
: E-_PirsouiR(v, in E l g i n , 111., N o v . 11 i
hate s r , a r e a n qTI0_
to the growing interest in the twei "Oonfid
ife, "Tb)f K«wOrle»i}«DdifBimcs." Thfa tatter, began in 5
u eirly number. The specialamber number include twentyvomen, comprising versee b3
t Lass
w York.
A0EOSS THE LAKE.—A f rnit grower at Grand Isle intends to ship
t of about 100 barrels of apples to England,he expects to net about $4 per barrel.
-Rowe's Hotel, at Burlington, had a narrowipe from a serious fire on Monday morning,isioned by the bursting of a lamp. One
The St. Albans Advertiser says that it isthat it may be possible to secure theicr now being bnilt at South Hero, by
ind the Islands, bnt it seems hardly possiblesary si ,n be raised tl
IEATH IN JAPAN OF AN OLD CITIZEN OFCLI8T0N COUNTY.
Matthew Scott, a native of Chazy, Clintonaunty, and son of the latfi Hon. Ashley Scott,ed at Hioga, Japan, on the 5th ult., at the
ge of 58 years.•al years previous to 1S40, Mr. Scotl
ras engaged in the mercantile business lrihazy. In 1849 he removed to Marysville,al., being one of the earliest emigrants frlifl section to the Pacific coast. At MaryBVB formed a co-partnership with Ashleyantine, who removed from Chazy at the Bame, the firm name being Scott & Vantine.as for several yean a leading house in lhalty.Subsequently he located at San Franc
ind was appointed by the United Statesi an assistant appraiser of that port.•al years' experience he was cs who were invited by the Japanese
post when he died.Ua Californian, of San Franciso, rtie had many frionds and relatives
'ill be brought he
h will be l
3 AD AFFAIK AT M00EH8 F0BE8.36 William McLcau, some twenty yt
L:ariut; for himself, was burned so Beviutiy as to cause his deathp under the fol
yt
0 light
ST. PAULS PK0T.
and he was making r
ISCOFAL CHUKCH,
W.M. M. BULL, Rector
:hc W o n d e r f u l C h r i s t m a s N u m bof St. N i c h o l a s .
mportant question of division ! slse, beginning with November. The Chriatnid the committee, j number, now alm.st ready, has a special holic
> than one hundred pages and t
mphreid Haughran, together with tbe
•k, and other members of the Board, took ^ "*2 p. M. train for Dannouoora, to look into iVcontalns t-vfacts of location of line between Saranac j b r j d g e ) W a i W
nd Dannemora, with the nnderstanding to j Maurice Thompsbusiness at tho Court Room at 7 in tho
The Board will c
Sarah Winter Kellogg, Ichapters of a Serial Story
saders much quicker thap v
FIBES. • „ , . . * „ ,if Jonathan Scribner and J. Byan, j m"8tVaVed<»VCpa°pe'r"
PlattaburRb, were destroyed by fire | connt, with twelve pi
jout 7 o'clock. They are located some thirty Guatave Dore, Koaiods apart. The fire started In tbe buildings al>. Scribner, how, it is not fcnowo, and dc-
and other fodder, and burning eight
ivals, by Edward Egglesto
attle.
d to Mr. Ryan's property, t8, with hay, &c, and nil
Mr. Scribner had an inproperty burned. Mi
ceof $1,000. Both 1:'intThi
urance of only $550Ryan had an insur-
sured with Flatt &
being apprehensimid bnrn, their furnitu:re taken Out and coLIB damage was covered by ins
that thend other a
bly da
EM8 FROM THE ESSEX 00, EEPUBLIOAS.—Amateur skating is being practiced consid-
irably, accompanied with astronomical obser—
—John Brown called at our office on Fridayget strings to play horse with. And now he
-The Whitehall Chronicle claioiB credit for'ashlngton county on account of its "high
oskitis. It strikes us that flood boomed some-hat aa far down as Essex and Clinton, anc
ion. Proposal!
'HE NEW WAT OF LEARNING 0HILDREJTO HEAD AHD WRITE,
first page w« print ft letter from MJ.. C. True, of Westfleid, MBBS., formerly an
years Principal of the High School eEssex, N. Y., gltlng account of a recent via:o the schools at Qulncy, Mass. The pecullai
«reet of the letter lies in the fact that It de-•ib«s the practical working of the method
teaching children to read by the use of woand sentences, Instead of using the old, andtedious method of learning the alphabet.
been favorably Iiiressed with the new method, until reading thii
,t 53 pcotton raised iu Mississippi this yio by the labor of Vhlte men ! Is it poasi-
er that burning suu ! For ''forty years,"t along, that was tho cry of North* "
forty years ?juld lie'a
n its practicability surprisingly demon6tra-d.Mr. True is a gentleman in whose judgment
opinion. This opinion is formed from an iil acquaintance, and a knowled
if the fact that his own educational trainingthe moat thorough and practical charactei
A.B this is a subject that has been moreB« discussed in our Teachers' Institutes andmociatlons, no doubt all teachers ofand others Interested in educational
will read this article with Interest.Mr. True is not a man that is sirenriling. He hoIdB a responsible positormal School at Westfleid and his ti.uch occupied. Bat we judge fi
school age, 5,993 of whom attended the com->n schools during tho year ending Sept. 30th.-Telephones now connect the office o:perintendent of Schools In Rochesterferal of the public school buildings, and a,lletin is arranged in the former place settin.-th, as per telephone, the number of "absent
and presents" in those schools each day. It istated that thiB plan has so stimulated a eompe-
ticn between the various schools as to lncreaBele average attendance five per cent-Prof.Harner, the famous European ,it, has just published an opinion that th<t the slate and slate pencil is peculiarly ln-irious to the eye-Bight of the young, and that
the hygiene of the eye demands the removal oiimplements from the schools, and the uni-
tl substitution of pen and ink.
look for them with iisend them right alonj
Sentinel to all w
REFORMATORIES ±0R WOMEN.
A P e t i t i o n to t b e L e g i s l a t u r e .The following petition la being circulated ai
largely signed, and no doubt will receive 11il consideration of the next LegislatorHonorable the Senaf and the Assembly of t
XuVereUfully re
ca!/ flfteenat County JaiU and Penitentie
ill «ui>ported by tue public in"thTco
it from their parents toudeucies to pauperism.
e, earnestly p
rs. Martha He
Overseer ol Poor.
•ticle, a rlthin the \ t few days Laving
Jcles o the otheris Quincy schools. We ehal
;ar, but the parties folt compelled to let thenin another year, Having had a year to p
:ady to make a prompt response.As regards paying in advance, of course 1
optional with our aubscribers. They haveducement of saving 50 cents by ao doing-
. rice of the paper being $1.50 in advance, i$2.00 Ii not paid, la advance. Aa we stated tw<
: three weeks since, about four-fifths ofibscrlbern last year availed themselves of ihli
liberal ofler. We have no doubt the otnetill do so tbls year.We have only this to add : If any e
is anything about them that is not satiafacor not exactly understood, we shall be gl
called to the same. All subscribers ma;of being dealt fairlj by, and there ehi
ccanloE mplalnt epar
LI8T OF DEATHSIn P la t t sburgh dur ing Nov.
Total No. deaths _ | £o<f*£-
20 to 50 yrs50 to70yri
O?d° Ago.' ' . . ' . . ' . ' . . . ' .
iOOEDOF WEATHEK FOB SEVEN DAEnding 0*0^2,J879.
J : N8 W |
^ " ; lowe"*,' llVaighU>
imperature dnring t:idlng week, 1878, 31.-
78, 3.01 inches; aven
W, 6PBIE8, Hoip'l SI
period of eighty years, furnish c<
»nt of land from the Crown of EluiB family, consisting of a wife a
followed tbe bends of the lake a
m£ up a de? 38 by 80 fe
husband dug her grave and buried hi* - - J - ""— -**— Mr. Wilson hlmgi
cottage, reD'' W
malarial fever,l£
'rfnTbe
n. long t
house in which the 100 horse power en-ne that the Company bought or the State,
- placed. It is to run nil the machinery.'&c,
: much credit for his recover—Mr. E. A. Robinson, ofaching our school, and is f
—The se^anitor a»d coal"^;!!^ a'targe of Mr. William Hudson, w
—The vacancy at the mines as ftow filled by Mr. George, of New Je
' " ' T " ' think tc
ated by Mr. Thayer to Mr. Clarfe, who w
tere tne brother reburied the bod/of Mr. M
J
e thinky,
the g
—Mr. Jacob Obrist, of Ausabie Forks, wlio_as been in the employ of the- Rogers Iron Co.at that place for a good many years, is now in
. _r. Al McDonald, of Ma'lone, is now one
tted up, and is now occupied by Dr, Arthur
The Dr.'» family arrived
-We"i nby *;)egraph this morning thaline, tbe "Tnomas Dickson,• ' urgh, and will soon be a
if which we have any amount to sparash or due bills. More anon. SEPABAI
ELLEHBUEGH 0EHTEE.—Mr. Richard Farley, who lived aouthe
wo large barns ailed witu hay and gr&iiarned, besides his house and granary. Twoero burned, including his stallion valuod aj dint of hard work most of tne
ued from uiB barns. A
ired l/ughe'la of grain uot to
$2,100. T n / c»uee of" thTt
1500.goods
njured. One
onpied tiaaj Buife'den'tre.
.. who lee tae need of putting intarancshad better call at the poBt-offlce at the Ct_
jcure a policy In tbe safe, sure, staunch oldHome Insurance Co., of New York city, and sleep
oyster supper at the Webstei
—The la s t i ^ a affair m a the silver wedding ofUr. and Mrs. Edwin D, Eldred, of West £Uenburgh.Many costly pre&onts, and lots and lots of good
he heaved a sigh over the lost opportunity. *Bro.i lost hia outside eyes going home ir ***- -
, . . . as good luck would have it, when dayhad fully come, the eyes were found, and osppi-.ill reigns at the parsonage.
Two more l&llenbtiTgh boys started for Lead'le great Eldorado of the Kocky'e, last Mo
Depot, took from the shoulder c
is doing well.
Ohrietznas night, at iho church. A good
—Everybody is waiting for sleighing. There arc
owned by Geo. Lario,nedby-O. M.m again, a
>f Malone, h,n Ellenburghe
OHAZY.
i D e v e l o p m e n t a n d l u i p r o v e m c i
te over this place within the past few yeiThere are a few old landmarks left. The old at
l tho British made it their headquart— '- •*"' '
i." But most of the buildings are comparal_.. . . Most that are not new have been so - —and changed, like Mr. Flak's residence,would hardly recognize them. The Pr.
(Chazy Llmestonefarecount by Messrs. Jonei
and other things to match, whi
in tbe Sentinel.li f h trains, an
ll give the
. Some of them adveriige farge-
and t.to the depot, ill give t:
—We judge from the YeiMooerB, that tie has a large p
dressed C21 pounds, and it wt
*°—The Thanksgiving discot' ' 1B highly spoken of, --'
Froiud'you topi [Tha- .- print theipoint, exactly.-
One of our youn
ELLENBPBQH DEPOT.
n Thanksgiving day, ably conducted by Itev,
SdW^^M^Kpf/tSrlK^.'aVHug^—The large black bear that has' been pr
lowed last week by Frank Vincent, Silas nut
Gregor's. The doga had driven him iuto his <
dogs and plugged up tbe main bole andsmall port holes in the Bide, where they 1
JoorXiTbTuk" "*
to have a singing
—Soioe of ou
"hdrew'froru
he new depot a
Thursday '
Jmpfati
fbafwe'a're!
Dashnow has rented E. W. Haye'a blacksmitl
workman. B ' SD . * CC™
less of Morrison k. Wallace, dreaimakerg, a
BLACK BBO0K.D B C . 1.—Patrick Powers died very su
last Saturday morning of pneumonia.—Wood jobbers are quite busy in this sec
le forFriendless of Northern N. Y.," will be heli
Oak street, Dee. 9th, a t 3 lBy order of the Board.
M R S . M. P . M T E B S , Secretary.
Local Notices.
OAN C O M M I S S I O N E R !I Whereas, JAUEB SHEAJBMAN,Ellenburgh, county of Clinton, and State of Newrk, did duly mortgage to the Commissioners for
co"unty ol Clinton, the premises described8 to'saiimortgage, to-wit: "All that certain piece or parcel oland Hituate, lying and being in the town of Ellen
Mp No. five, at the northeasterly corner ow in possession o£ John VanDugen, and abou.
twenty-five chains, fifty-one Tinirq from ths south-easterly corner of said lot, running thence northerly
e chains, twenty-Bix and one-half lirerly parallel with Bald VanDusen
ity-one chain a and nfty-flve links • thon a line parallel with the line of sftk
Dusen's land; thence easterly along,^n'sland twenty-onechainBand fifty-five links to
the place of beginning, containing fifty t • '— J
^ac?e of lanTnowocoupiea'a^aiburj
or the county of Olinton, in BookoF Mortgages num., ' " . » ' designated therein as number 200. Tin
cfof "toe8 W l U l th'* l n t ° r e ^ t l * ^ o n ' ^ ° r ^ n 8
in of certain moneys belo'ngingStates, deposited with the State of Nekeeping."
Coffee.Inest fresh roasted Mocha, Ja'
F i n e C a n n e d G o o d s .CUSON & SON bave opened an unusually
surpassed by anything of the kind ever siCall and see goods.
nnan & Co., Marshall, Mich., wanjunty at once, at & Balary of | l «
and expenses paid. For full particula
t'ou can buy aH. W. CADY SI
or a ten gallon c
on'B Hall, at 3:30 o'clocl
ivember 20,1879.
Ive gallon can of good ker<
Jo's. drug store for o n e d o l l a r .
Pefectly Safe In all Caaes,or diseases of the Throat, Lnngs, Oreup, Whoo]
reliable, reliable, and effectual remedy.
W h a t o n e D o l l a r w i l l Do.
who have been afflicted with Rheumatism, iiDollar in a bottle of Indian Vegetable Elixirknown remedy which i» sure to help you.
A. J. Long, of Whitehall, sayB it is the best med:
It makes tha hair moist, softsurpassed ae a hair dressing. :
yeara, both "in
h^BBl^JH^KECKWIT'Hf'dau'g'hs'er of^
HESTEB, formerly "of Keeeevllle, "m bis 7]
her daughter, MJ. OLD8, aged
(79, TEANK OHAPLAINTaged'sTyelrsT '
SON 0?aSMI0TE, aged Wye"
Vermont, Illlno
In Peru, Nov. 5
i and Wisconsin papers please
i, 1879, of Diphtheria, JE?f John 8. and Eliza Tuew, .
vetnber 27, 1879, of consumiter of E. J. anil Amanda PI
e, Nov. » , 1879, HENBY, son ory Cross, aged 2 years and 10 in<
IN CO7IMISS1OXEK
a. porrl!-s3 roiMiiy tor Xcroftila, W]>if.>STr"isn:i;^, «'.i!!cpr, Erysipeias, Gout,Cni-omc be rex, Sjphafe, Tfumovs.(;arhi!ncles, hjilt Kheaiii, Malaria,IJIJKKIS Cosnpl::inti, and .ill disease'mfllcjumsf an Impure Condiiion oftho JMoo,!. TLis (Jrand Itemed? is acom^>o»mil of vowtable extracts, the
_ _ _ absolute, and TheirK._ record is undisilipire<l by" failure.HO- [ For saic by all Druggists.
MOH'S
LIVER P I L L S .
New York, belugai DuervlUe Patent,: Beginning at the
by Timothy HogantoSf'GeeOTgeI'FaB^u" I
VEGETABLE
tee tljTiia am
'lattsburgfihe first Tu~ ' t
laimed to be d-of thia noticerincipal and f
dolla trsm' l k i n ?
aving b
e date ofhundred and
dollars and** h u n d r e d
en made in the payment
by given that the premises describede will be Bold at public auction, to tlr, at tbe Court House in tbe villagein the county of Clinton aforesaid, <day of February, 1880, at teno'clockA. •
ittsburgh, Oct. 29th, 1879.
CHA8. O. BAEBEE,
ncipal and fourteen dollars of Interest,wo hundred and fourteen dollars,
^nd dsfault having been made in tbetbe interest due on tbe first Tneedaynotice 1B hereby -1— tv—'"- >said mortgage whigheet bidder,
sold at publicCourt House,
e paymentOctober, 18'
in, aforesaid, on
Dated at Platt6burgQ,"Octo"bVr 29th, 1879."VICTOR A. WOOJJ,
Commissioners for loaning certain moneys of thi
KJSrUE COURT.—Tria l _County.—John J. Fitzpatrick, Plaintiff,
Patrick Fitzpatrick, Mary E. Fitzpatrick andFitzpatrick Defendantshn B. Fitzpa'trickf Defendants.
y default, for'the relief d<N OJ!w.BU,DWl
Office address, Peru, N . . .PoBt-Office address, Pern, N. Y.
\> Patrick Fitepatrick, defendant.The foregoing sunnnons is eerved^upon you
willbe taken agai__. „...manded in thecomplainl
N, Plaintiff's Attorney.
e foregoing summons ia servicatlon pursuant to an order ofon County Judge dated the 26inton Cou
79, and fil
lon pursuant toCounty Judge,d filed with th
d upon youC. Watson, J
h day of NL .th Clerk'
ecomplain
J, W. BALDWIN, Plaintiff's Attorney,Office and Post-Offlce address, Peru, H. Y.
Clinton County—The FirstPiattsburgb, Plaintiff, vo. Ad»li»
Qoodale, Defeadant.To the alove named defendant:
Plata" f ™thisr»«tion *ndtoI1B«ve0aacopyroftyour _swer on the Plaintiff's 'Attorney within twenty dajafter the service of this Summons, exclusive of iU
day of service: And in case of your failure toir or answer, judgment will be taken againstdefault, for the relief demanded in the compla[>ated Nov. lath, 187».
G. H. BECKWITH, Plaintiff's Attorne}fflce address and Poat-Offlce address, Pii
0. Watson, Jr., Olinton County Judge, dated the 201day of November, 1819, and filed with the complaii
i the office of the Olerk of the County of Clinton,lattsburgh, in the County of Clinton, in s»" "* 'Dated Nov. 30th, 18T9.
Q. H. BEOKWITH, Plaintiff's AH
AN O R D E R ma,
unty Judge on the 141e is hereby given to e
s againsiin Cham-d t
O R D E R mad
M craauors and persons taT--^:UfU8 HEATON, lately doing
rlain, in said county, that they are required tosent their said claims, with the vouchers therduly verified, to the aubscribers, the duly appointedassignees of the said P.ufus Beaton, for the benefitof his creditors, at the office of 8. A. Kell<Champlain in said county on or before theof February, 1880.
' ' T.'HOYLE, )TO. T. OBOOK, }• Assignees.S. A. KELLOGG.J
S. A. K.ZLLOGG, Attorney for Assignees.
NO T 1 C E . - B y order ot Window 0. Wataon,Surrogate of Clinton county, N^ Y., notic<
hereby given according to law, to all persons haiclaims &g&in&t SAMUEXi IitWIN, tote of PcrUj~"'3 sounty* d©cea*6ci tn&t th©y we reQulred to
ftcribera ai the dwelling houae of the undersigned,Agnes Irwin, in Peru aforesaid, on or before tha IMJtnday of April, 1880. Bated, Oct. 13th. 187d.
AGNJES_IEWIS,VAaiIlln:
NOTICE.—By order of Winslow 0. Wa1
Surrogate of Olinton county, notice ii_given according to law, to all persona having clalmiagainst JAMES B. LEEK, late of Pittsburgh, N. Y.deceased, that they are required to exhibit the sam<
the 16th day of Februai"y, 1880.
LEWI8 W. PIEROB, Administrator,
[THE OYAL CAKE
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y waste. OOLGATE'JS 00. r
"NEW'SOAP(Trade-Mark Registered) i- - i r y as superior in qr
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Sale of CadjTllle Bridge, Dec. 8, 1at 10 A Mn o unug-e, JUat 10 X. M.
8lon rofHi QW» i'oVthtonDcor."uty,NT!ond"\:
the town board of the town of "platis'bi
8th dl ^Decemlfr
er of Town'oTpiattabiiirgh, N. Y.ND,
The flmi C a l t e Tegelallfl" ftegslate."*- -ctify torpidity of the lA-cer.
rORMS ana is recommended byestWOHM MEDICINE. '
for MAJV and BEAST.Far External and Internal TJso.
ho Greatest Pain KCIUIVLT of Iho Ago.
CTTKES COLDS, COUGHS, ETC.
OHIf P. HEMEY,
!4 Colleg"e Place,
BEST FURS1CES IS THE WORLDFOR. H A R D COAL Oil WOOD,
(WBOCGHT on CAST IKON.)AKE MADE BY
BIOHABDSON.BOTHTON & CO.Embody n e w 1S79 improveniauts, never bpforo
adopted: Contain more pract ica l features- Arelore d u r a b l e : Cost less to keep in order : Csoess f u e l : and will give more haat and a largero l n m e of pure a i r than any furnace made mle tfnited States.R e p l a c e your old and poor ly "working
_Baters with one of tbese m o d e r n furnace's,which ar« popular and universally successful.
~ " D BY H A R T W E L L Ac MVEHS,i PlattBburgh, N. Y.
CUHERS, SLEIGHS, &c.,MANUFACTURED BT
E. C. TROMBLY & CO.,47 AND 149 MARGARET ST.,
PLATTSBUBGH, N. Y.
WE HAVE ON E X H I B I T I O N a largostock of Cntters and Sleighs of every deecrip-
o°w price's! 0 W n m E n U SC "lre> W 'C W° ° f i 6 r a t T 6 r y
P R I C E S TO D E F Y C O M P E T I T I O N .Pnrchas&rs will do well by calling on us and ex*
unining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Our
body Portland and square box Cutjeia, four paBBen-ger Sleighs, Travers Sleighs, one and two liorsB luin-b6E^-Don't foV' ef 'nme and lace-onleading north°from thTcouTt Houaser*0a e-15mS<>
^3#3ee-r=-SURH CURS TOR
EHEUIATISI.USTX3XJ
Teptalle
o ry, or Acute Rheuma-tism, Sciatica «t Gout,
and all Pains of the Bones,Joints, and Muscles.
Never known to fail.Testimonials from eminent phy-
sicians furnished on application,and from thousands who have bcetibenefited from usin^ the same.Try U, and you will never r.gnt il.
For Salo by all Druggists.MANVIIO.E & EDDY,
tele Proprietors,WHITEHALL, N. Y.
TQR COUGHS XJaDCCLDS. | \
THE "HEKTOGRAPH."BV T H E U S E OF T H I S A P P A R A T U S
from one to two hundred copleB can be take;ifrom an original writing or drawing, without tu^chants. Banker, LawyorB, Insuranco Compauu.-.
who have occaBion to i'asue circulars, or nuUiu copi«nUng or drawinf "•- "-'•' i "" v l ' -
_jnsidering thewhich it is offered, and ti
Undertaking.B subscriber would most respectfiUly in
'• -oueral, thatiucti
5 is ready'to receive
Ing! Ac. P e U a *
e public in genear business as U
TOYFVL Sows for Buys and GirJ YoimR and OU !! A NEW
fVENTIOK juat patented for th
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