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wmpm mm ORAFT * BTXBT, - - . - Fr^lrMm* ^TOPrCSOF TEE WEEJL *rfcirp,a c'a ?"'.Oivt colfi'eil PewKVratM: T$*e r>—f is at ST.? £« tig prison last month tr in two ways, first by arouisng the fM war frf'irc at the North; wcofid by creatine, pretext IVr Federal Tnifi- tery interterenrf in the Soutb. And Blaine, whether »f)f elected or not, *a» tbe anas, who rajaed Ibr war cry in Congress— who dragged forth all the horrid atroeiUr* of war, and succeeded in provoking Southern roee to reply to something of tof same b't- ter Mf'trit, wad who bad tbe ssiisfsction «f •swing tbr policy of be'* teeonsplbb it* pur- pose. It was the only chance the Republican party bad of winning, and tbe f»ct that BIa}i>e was tbr prime mover in invoking tbe old war spirit w*II iliaslraled his shrewdness. To be sure tbe Republican party lost the _ i battle, and found themselves after tbe lasl T? r T,-tr~^i M*H Cofmmtfee of t h e S a - ! * an h ** *** fired 1D » minority of .bout « t.-r-Th^k L*b«r p a i r norU in Sorter or a million of voters, and the aid of other cowfederates with longer bead*, .lid and deeper brains than Blaine's had to be Invoked 1B tbe work of defeating the will of the people by placing a man in tbe Presi- dential chair who bad been fairly beaten. Bui ibose men were ready to do their share of tbe work, and Blaine too, did what be could, and thn« ended tbe first great act irhicb showed forth bow- St Blaine was for an eroprteucT, And now another «•«»• opens, which ones more eaiibii* tbe shrewd Dess of our hero, Tbr S;ppTris ire i b e r*'« •••«:< f <V" .•f Brooms c.'anty pre t btnise fan:tor fo the t .-na 3jvi<tpe. Labor r a*xl Tuesday. Ti f i i-f . -t Washington, with pnbhc >'U<'U Bf,*. baveCi'St tLu« far tbe so tig little IbP Leg* a urfs of New lork, Oonnecti- tu' *:,4 M.cb sar, meet sn new Capitols this j>-»&-—r}'p%r ti.re* , hut the greatest of all if \*. w York's. ITri -j tVtrd Beecher ptcbed mto Ibegor- frntEfbi I'.'JSb *b.»d Ia?t Saodaj, denoune- r c "f Ir ,2 ait p-'iiCJ M ttlf IDOit igDOtStftitOUt <-r*r -«,ta«««*i? t y » ilbrrty iorinj people. urn K«3mn«td ftt*rr s I S • <u-<* Kr-»«s *w1r<! '*« w. T. OraiAc. i* <• * lohr \b»w. «l n P. P. T Mcmf. « M m JL «. T«TIgt!n, » *S ti. »TT»tt, 54 IB Wallace P.Prnrh.r. W 4t Jotm< . Wiri-los, 4 3f.l J, K. iawrenp". 13 no Jolm T. T>«vi«.,-*i 5 60 Wm. 1.. Oernrim. Jn TFT JL. M- Kil^w. 3 25 J-»in> n »WI«T. » TJ S. JK. Clinton, a*-{-a T. Higrin* * 0.... (55 SS Jnrrr Pirtre. 4 w Jmniew W. K^ran. 14 01 li. J~ Wcoa.-r.fl - , *Fya '". TT. MPITitt, at' 17 Cliw)<» T-«"af. fl,4PT » mm *m « « a M ?• na, IS U »» 12 W JO 70 R KJ 38 00 5 SO n 2s J 3 7S s as S4 52 ts fis 4 00 14 01 15 57 H1K r, 35 fl,sn2 as »m* so Wm. !>. (Jfinun 10 J4 IP 2« K K. Hrwrnurr, ) Befl AT>«ATK, - CrtrcTnfttw. .f.TFT rK\wpr.ric I Mr. R*ed offered the following- re*"5nti, , >7i.-wiiicli Rtun;'««!, Thut tljcfraprrvinnrof th» to«Ti of F1»M»- hnrrb b<- »ntJiori««d and dir^Hed to utriV* 1 from the •W«MI««I n>ll erf ««id tii*n the man of one th^n- afcDi3 df>ll*.rfi, np-f^w 1 ^ tbere.-m »j£rain«t till* hPire of «rn. J. p w»rr<*D (nrprnonal nro|i«ilT. Tbe <-l*»rk tll^n re*d m ooastniiaicmtJoo. orr»tb**r dpngi.TO, fronr, Peter S, Pulmer. in relation ic the jH.weMof the nuperintendent of the poor to pur- ctiaee, andir and eettje, frr., tbe aeoormts of !D(T- CbtQtft, kc, a4jrainet tb<- oowoty, »K follows- To the Hvnr<raUl€ Board % r FHfHtrritnrfi; rf\ j , , . Til* statute provide* that "rhe «ni»« ueoe»«»-aj- XUC IMl MniQQ Of l b * forty-fifth Con^reas rxpended in e»ca county for tbe eopport of County ! fiH r H 'U9«* aud c.i liid%'en( peraoct trhon- rapport i* cb»r^e»blp to tlw (Vunty," KHatl tK" deeitied TLe B .a.-d v»f £>»per»- sor» of O j w e g O COUtl- !\ fit i} a *!isttfpAtiCy of ASSIST io tbe »c- r.'uri«.o f 1?t ia!c treasurer of tbe county. T •" E i ..t iran rnsii>r;lT in 0*wej;o count)' i r -rsivs s.'i ; b o war fmm I.'**! to S000 T :• j* jt-a-.«.; "Wipg an increase of OTer (k 1 p*r ccr t o.*i t b e balance of trade in our faTor. asaembied a iittlt lew tb»D a month ago. Tbe fall elections were orer and tbe irwtneui]' "Oouiity cliarjrea,* [Vol. 1, p |127, 5 3,^ and that ^„_ ., . , - , . . . 'VVJUDLB for county ct*»rjw:« of «ver>- de»K-nptloil 0US, the monawectai fact loomed up that tbe g)la ,i r>e prewntel to llie Binrd of .Sllj^rvmorg to be F'Wer Of tll« EopUblicitn DartV waa broken «ui«»dby Ui<-m.» [V 0 Ll,p&23, SH-;. To.ndui. j v .utujuuuuu pan.} ».» u.oiveu . , >t<l lMifcr rx , mjnl . . »aju>.t, p»M upon snd settle the -that eren in tbe preseut Senate the Re- am .-.not and then aliow it, - i f w C o *-*n J., in Mor- pubiicant can hardly count upon a working ! ""V/j'f.'a'nb. 8 ^w,° pol 2,r su] it „ ™dethc Utaioritv: that itl the House they are in *. J doty of the superintendents ot tbe Foor toreador to -— -^*- u„JLi—™- .-. _ i - i ,%. ,n the »••>»"» of b"]H-ni«or» of their CVni.ty at their The excess of fitted Slate* exports OTer I DO P<' , *«* minority, While to? n e x t (JOUgreSI it , aunnai nieetingan account of «JJ monies received i ., v « /v ,, _ atrourfrTW-mocratif in lK>th hr»nrh»« Hernia * na cxpntuirn I'll thnn or undt-r their direction, and j(D,v»rt* f ir tue jear end!nc >r»r. 30th. was . a«onKijA*«nocraucun>otn orancnes. xierei* , o f s l ) t^eir pr.>ceediDg«." ^>'/«•'f'Til aeaiDSl&14i* 72»*i Safe Jor the pre- iudeed » hopeless prospect for Repuhiicanism, , The gnesuonnabmiited tome ie whether the Board ' ' " " a -Mir! v-*.,it, - ^ • _ . , „ , , ' of HupfTHS'irs haie ibenglit to mvet-tigate and «o- A solid feOUth arrayed against them, wbll- I the ardonnt? of merchauU and other* who b\ or- iu sercral of their old northern stronghold- , iZlJ^p^Ta^x'^mit^^ * arp,ie *' ; --- —••• i they find themselres in a minority on Ihe ; 1\. answer un« it i« neoea»»ry t..' PXXTDioe -what ^T,»- , r Ka rr Laving rtcenllj declared i p ,, pu u r rote . w i s t chance is there for » ^TdeuTofThe'"^^ " r n * tqw " r ° n t h 0 Snpc ''" that t e i* r-." cahamed of haying been born anatcbing fictory from impending defeat ' B - T ^^ a c t f " r ^ ««PPort f 'f the poor [2 R. S., ^ T>. n r e i i r - , , 1 ^ f>»A PHi!*H^lnhi» RfirnrtY I i « rt?i . . . ! P ^Olj.j it Will he Been that he bus the management, . i..u&ej'v_ma. trie rmtaaeipma wcora , [ )t>re y ^ ^g,, 4 g| . ejlt warrior lay upon lis c*«. ix.a. ^nt.-.-i of a u matwrs relating to the r : ]t «s'v rMpobis: * rennsyltra^ia ia yet to death bed he feeblr aikfd his nh««iei*n CoitntJ Pour »nd the government Of the Gounty " , ^ v J , l u * iia ilwysiulAll Poor H.;U«*>. ;p .-13. 5 31.J Amous: otner powers »nd rf i«f'^ra irOin , ^1,^ ^y c h±aces were for recovery. "Tuu *»« ** " *<•' employ krepern and „U Jif'OWgary «•!'- -™ I tigti (inlr rt\« «1 « . «_ ! ,i •< Yalita, autl t.J presorlbe their POX-PTS md dutie*. _ , _. ' U4»f UUIV tiUe CUiUiee in a tbousatid, was He *i«> -T,urcti»i.M >u fnrmtnre, lmplernents aud JlftlUBiPtlOa, 01 Specie Pftymeilta. ', it, e reply, "ril take that rhanra " > » tba ! UlWt'rialg that shall be neceasary from tune to time | r '»•••<• kuai. tiiauLt!, was Lue i forthf , m.iut^imnce of the poor of the County Ihe {•••vf'.f are tbe points in the Ke- quick response. Xow mark what our hero j House and their ismploynicut m lahor, kc. and sells ' "" r- , ,1IT«« TTUKII,, Lad tl.„ «-l. r . , j ) a n d disposes of thfprooends of snehlabor." • urtipt'-i'i Af' silric'i »'P0t into efiect Oti tbe (1,ICS - tt»rult uaa tbe echoes ot the flowery . Tnest»tot-contemplates that theirparohases shall i -*- r.f T^ii^-t i opening prayer in the SfUate Cbaulbrfr died i beiorcuslt, rl u'J, p821, voi.aj to bep»idby draft i..s. t.i Ji-aij- I »• - " • " " "'^" of tbe Supermtenarnt ot the Poor upon a speciul 1 'ibesw-Urx ^»f thetreaanrv- is to re- * away when Blains, of Kaine, spra-.jf to bis ! fvni which the Supervisors are directed to raiae. ->. - m ir . c : n I b e Ub.U-J .^UleS 1^1 tender ! fe. t and offered a resolution authorizing the ! „ J ^ 1 ^ SiWhullStrSS' 6 ^ r ^ f S l i ' , - r: * ! ' " t% -*'" L '- , , ' appoiutment of a cooimtttee whose daty j *>* only»»)««! which tbe Saprriurondeut Of the ~ Ti. * r.'i'tmp!n>u ibali take place om tbe . . - . . , . , . . , . , . i Tour 18 (Xpl'BWly authorized to antlit and settleare r/.-ix'ertTgle'H of «UCll i f a l ICDdiri 10 «UU]S of ivl,,u u c l " lw * Ulllgfhlly ltlto the matter ' those of om<-erg and others for »«T.V«I relatiugto u •' ;^l',«, t--."' " " | of those terrible Southern elections, Which ,' the sqpp .rt, relief and transportation of County . I l p p . u f t't nUtmptiur- isat tii<^office i sent op such distressingly solid Democratic | Altbongt. the Ptatute oon templates tb&t the Board rOAIT r SATirRDAY MORNiyq, JANPABY 4, 18797 TMItUEtt 60IDC. Arrlra}a*4 Defxannrtnf Tra.la». Dluwiit * lfn>Bow TA-WA-J rrtwrAKT.— C*AJrrt,AT?f DiTiarow. Ommencini Mrrjvf/ Ttt i<>,liTi. <*oiry(5 j t i i n i r . Arrive at n»«.*b<«X|rh.(3r«. Ti Xo»l.re»I Kx- prr«!»,.'i-.v, A.M.. >"0 1H raiX>--1,1 .»« r M.,and ( » o . .11 Kvpreso. Xi* r . » c i,«.»ve pimtshorpb,fwn T<¥rnrrr7i!FTpTes*. C'fK'A. M.. l\ii. 4°i miitf.l. ••n.t r. M . , >>•->. r. e x p r , f l e r . s t , Xo. 5r>S:.'»or. »r., for Jlmx-r*, r-orxo •nt-Tir. ArriTr- at ri«.ttKbtii-jtb.i;sy.re«:s to no A.M. iXn. r New T •irk Exprego, T-ff r, M...SO. 3f. mir*d. 7 IS t . *., (rem »l.-oei«. tflJivp HatWhuTgb, Kxpre^«i, 10 in A. JT„ IXo. RiXew Tork. ixpress, 7 jtD r , K . , a o d , s « . so tni-veri,i -.Kir. Jt So. Trun<i n.irthfromPlaitsbnTell ilatlT.ln- clii.HncSnnr)aTS. TXo.4:i will not run north r.f Plattsbntjcb On Saturdays. ArtATti J iiRAVi n. I.f,-.\ e P i t t s b u r g h (-K' A. M. ArriTc at PlatUbnrpb P.8P A.M. P E C T O R I N E Fan COFGES, Ka<; now b«oo»e a 1ion*ehol4 neeesslty. It was thoroughly tried bsst year in a l l pATltl Of tbe county, and has proTe-€i it»eirto t?e axe- liable medicineiti throat nnrl lung complaints for old and yrm-njr, TbiS Is the season when coldsarei>rersile»it. Keci> a, t>ottlo Iti U P house, it c o s t s Only C."l cents. H". XV, CADV <fc P O„ PLATTSBURCH.N.Y.. Are the ManufactureM. SOAP! Lautz Bros. & Co's UNRIVALED 8 0 4 P 8 , MCHOLS^OTEiCOJpl., rLATTSBFRGH, N. T. Holiday Novelties FROM SPECIAL NOTICE. The midcrsipned respectlully announces that having purchased the machinery in HartweH's Factory, and leaseil the building with the wafer power, is prepared promptly j to fill orders for Sash, Doors, Blinds', Mold- ings, Newel Posts. Banisters, Hand Rails.artei al] kinds of House-finishing ilatenal :il thf loweat cash prices. Atte.ntiwn is also called to his complete as- sortment of Porniture, Paper J-Iiai£Tin£S, Chairs, hoclrers, Ohromos, %frc, tfrC., SlllUnit' forHoiklav Girts. Call anof eiarnine at *9 M.trffaret Street. ' PJnUsburgh.N. V. > E. T. PIERCE. Dec.l2,187g.-50tf . Perhaps Yon are Congbxas AS you read this Tincice. IfSOletit urge yon I ||-| t6 go ro nnnis' Drugstore -waexe S3 cents lata i 5 ^ ~ out in a buttle of HA.CH£'S ISDIAX IAB j 1=-:? STRCP vrill enable you to cure yoarconjch in less than ttventy-foor hours, use Jennings Vegetable Laxative Fovrtler for habitual Costiveneas. Safe, sure, pleas- ant anfl effectual; especially adapted t.» deli- cate females and unly 25 cents. V. Jl. DAXIS, Drnxrjil^t, Prop- 45rr Acme. ' Extrm G«ra London Pcuafly, Cotton Oil. Sicatrine, SkamrMk, Oem, -IX FACT," ALL THE CEA.EBEATED BSASOS SOLD TO THE TKADE At Manufacturers' Prices, DttircitEl hi PUTTfUMM. H ^WESfAN BAlM iiCAlMBH Cohgregsional deleitations. Now, this besides Blaina, of Haine. Tv"bat followed was a speech, and such a remarkable speech that beside it the resolutions on wbich it was based were so insignificant that tbe con- viction forces itself forward that the resolu- : n f s<.«!stant treasurer of the I'nited States . the c 'v <>' New Turk. •1. Trit rei?empiion wi'.I be in e.ther gold >• s,.vei, a^ ibtr b. ,ders of tbe legal tenders ^< rf. -.a _i«er i. I>IP option of the govern- V * b l r-. p-iy ;i e tb*r metal. ."- 1<e am-iui.t of these legal tenders is C l'i.f jegxl ttnd*r shall not be deatroyed, re: rtl •<; tob>i'»d, but shall be kept in cir- CL. I a t ion. T. Tlit? rMUUjKiv>6 act do*» not apply to tht c.rcuatioaoi tbe national banks. Their , lions, tremendous in import as they were, it.des a:e s'.. reJc-emab:e in United Statew j had only been conceirsd as ap8g upon which ar i*je ro-intera of the banks issuing t0 hlng tbe speech . ia Lbat extraordinar}^ M ' delireranee which Blaine had carefully writ- ten out, contrary to bis usual practice, and ; read to the Senate from bi3 manuscript, be There 5een.s to be a reasonable prospect foreshadowed apoiicy so desper.ite in its char .at V•*• rt'S t. >n s at ;_i: to bt inrestijrated byConfireia. Senate and tbe country . of Sti|jervi8ors will at thrir annual meeting provide s was J for raising funds for the support of the x»oor during al' natural enough, bvt What followed would ' ihe inmilirH year, this is wit a linMaiion upon the , , , . : I power of m e Fopertntenqent to purchase supplies nut have appeared so natara! had the Chier rrom time M time necessary for the maintenance of actor in what followed been aov body elae S he f p V or i Tbat ^ e is«ananthoriieatodo,anditishis j " I dutj to do it. It there is jio land upon which he n> - >*»« them. An Icveitie^tion waioa it Xc«ded •e 5een.s to be a reasonable prospet e *..•:. r of North poHUcal intir.ida- i acler that tbe sensation it produced in the i S ^ ^ t ^ J S X t ^ mC^SareS at ;_i: to bt investigated byCongreia. Senate and tbe country Is not be wondered ! hands, or which may thereafter ha raided and come can draw, be purchases on credit to b* paid out of f aud thiireoXter to be -jiised, AZ& U~.? -11 his proceed- ings he accounts to the Supervisors. 'i'ht County is liable upon all contract* for .sup- plies. Jcc, made hy the superintendents of the Poor, Without tllfflr being HUtflUSd by the Board of Supervi- sors. See Hayes r*. iSymouds, 9 B i r b . 2SG-T, Pad- dock' rs. Sym.iudi, 11 Barb. 117. My conclnnions are: 1st. That the Superintendent of the Poor, as the authorized agent of the Oonnty, having aqtbopity to pnrchijse all the supplies necessary for the support of the County poor and the maintenance of the County poor House, can hind the Cuunty for their payment. 2d. That the contracts made by the Superinten- dent for these purposes are not subject to revision or supervision of the Bjard of Supervisors. 3d. That the Superintendent is to pay for such I*. « !.ni*. jtli r.i i • I . J J • . m, ,- . • i . . . . . to his, the Treasurer's hiiiids. .t.y of tbe lush toned and virtu- at. That policy is nothing less than tbe dis- > 4:h .' That the County being liable as above stated, . K.?PUt.*;-'i'i Statesmen Who affect to »b«d- ' franchisement o f a large proportion of South- the Board ol'Supervisors should raise an amount . , r sufficient to ra-iet all d«fts drawn hy the Superin- C-T ov^r b.i..t and thunder stones which , era roters, and the cutting down of the Con- j tendrnt, for the support and maintenance of the a-e fj i ,.a.%. I ig i tt nt cp from theSoutb by e - . - r e s p r . r . l - i . r * <••! s u c h sheets as the Xew by about seventy-five in number! gressional delegations of the Southern States j ^ . Thai the accounts «hich the Board of Super- visors are to audit under the pour laws are not those Y- . T i r . - j i - . «i ii * , , „, i between the Superintendent of the i"oor a n d t h e l.'f. Ir.., f r.j Uit'niiaatlOD at tbe polls And on what pretext? Why, tbis. Mr. ' persons furnishing; tbe supplies, but tee accounts of ki-.-'tv p-rh-ct'y • ivv.; ti . r «'-•• ??«;eru ..'f ,'••.' ' i^\ v as :p-r>--'b. *lii :L-.-".i;:i.. tl-»-.-.: J f: .m Tho Ri»r,iiti'i/.or, .,.,.. i the Superintendent of the foor for the amount re- i tic xtciiuoiiLiU par- i ce „. ed ant j expended by him ; but that thie does not include the power to change or alter the c mtraets Knide by the Superintendent or to pa?s upon the price of aupplies as iixi-d by the Superintendent, and the parties furnishing the same. The .Board of Soperrisors have no authority or control over tha contracts made by the Superintendent of the Poor. The power to purchase whatever ie neC'f-fcSJiry fOr tb, IhlllhtenahCe of the County Poor and the Conn- that they themselves B.aine says, in effect, f :>ns to the prevalence of a ; '*ty is completely wiped oat in the Soutb; a; iutimidatioti at the North "tbe negroes are all voting tbe Democratic .ve as any wbicb ever prevail- "ticket—those who are allowed to vote at all .. Cases can be cited by the '•—and thus tbe Democratic party is getting *.'. parts of tbe North in wbich "ail tbe benefit wbich we Kepublicans hoped r. :arj« m-riaf-CtUrifiE eiUb- "tO det'ife from tbe passage of the constitu- I rv" -oo"r Honie'ia vested in^hTSuperla'telldent ofthe _l=t Hi a ,. . . . LC*- t .i . i • , , , , i P" t, who possesses the nsual powers of a eorpora- - Se<rtaaiiy driven to tbe twnal amendments, which added an en or- ' two for puohc purposes, rvoi. 2, 813, ;ssi.j employers" bidding as if "mous nnmber of ignorant n»groes to tbe ! .C; f-.,r «-. , rl . j e . n . 1 vti?,"f droit Ti.em at the muzzle of a re v-r. TL»-pr"'pn*i;\e lots of a place in "men from tbe Soutb. Sow, the Republican v.b.cb - man cu.n earo a living for biaoatlf "party cannot stand tbis. To be sure, we CONSUMPTION CURED. | A.n old physician, retired from active prae- i tice, baring had placed in his bands by art I East Indian Missionary the formula o f a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and I permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lunjf affections, also a positive and radical cure for general Debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of oases, feels it Ilia duty to make it kno\m to his suffering renown, The recipe will be sent, free of Charge, to all who desire it, with full direc- tions for preparing and successfully using, Address, With Stamp, Jiamlmr this paper, bit. j. c. STO>-E, 146 south Eighth street, Phila- delphia, fa. so wa « urn •T« -.V if~=- iyS* r„" »-- ih i. •• '->'" fl •<* C'iTti frtm t * .\ r>-'- z'-pT. ce. ALL NATIONS. A Magnificent Display OF Useful Presents JfOW OX ITION AT Mcflattie LOOK .AT Piles of N E W GOODS JR. Emerson A:Son OEALEH9 TrrTTTT FB1FF T K T r, T r.KK T E T r, A A A A A A A A AAA A A A S «? s 5SSrV? -AT- AITD •-'-.-; r - AN U5fDEJ!riABLE THUTH. Ton deserve to suffer, and if jou lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beauti- fal WQiid it is entirely your own fault and there is only one excuse for you,—your un- reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has kilied thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasonin.2 will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick bead- ache, palpitation of tbe heart, soar stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of tbe bead, nervous prostration, low spirits, &c. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent, and not a Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample for 10 cents. Three doses .will re- lieve von. !>•«. 9. 1S7S. PETEB S. PALMES. 'Jhe following report was adopted: asbej them on, whip in "voting population, and increased in tbe I y„ a, i&n. Loard„/Supenri*™of Clinton County: "same proportion the ntimber of Congress- j The undersigned, Supervisor of the town o Jtooers begs leave to report that the Supervis >r end Town ClerK of said town borrowed of Abel Knapp the sum of one thousand dollars, June 4th, 1877, a> . t , ., , «_ u «• i • .. i , . . authorized by an act of the LegiaJaturo of the State ..in, ;,. an-i thus Keep them from tbe | "enfranchised the negroes, but it was with of Me* York, naaaed May lath, is77. authorising the .- h ~.s% c- actual starration, furnishes i-tb« uudersiaiiditig that they would always ' z " va ot ., M ^ rrs ' ! u ?f °" 1U,C J1"'.Oiiaton, to borrow 3 J J " money for the rebel from auffenng caused by the l- >.' «'." ..I a c '«rc;ve Jerer as the fear of "vote the Eepubhcan ticket and teach their I late conflagration m said town, and that there was r ev, fi d.*th. And this lever i. "sons to do the same, and their daughters, J ^ W ^ ^ S t £'E^««E v ceCtiCh just aa surely as tbe "too, when female suffrage comes in." March 1st, i»7s, leaving eight huuured dollars then . . . . . • i a -V-T, » I due, and that there will fall due March lut, 1879, t^e 4»y c-/toe; ar-jund, it D«iUg tacitly nnd«r- JSow, Blaine, of Maine, is shrewd enough j the sum of two hundred dollars of the principal, and .:...-.J ::.-: .• .* i«ri of tbe contract that ens to see that there is not tbe least chance for ! fiftJ - Ki * dod " s "'""fomBLii, Supervisor. I• •. V".!... v '« ^s tLe-.r employers desire, the repeal of the fourteenth and fifteenth ' The iolljwing resolution was offered hy i)r. Chan- ,,,,, i i - . ' dler, and the aamc adopted; i. ',- i h i . (. Jbgress will investi- amendments in this Congress, nor any other I ilcwlvcd, Tuat the town of Mooers be authorised ,,i pJ r ..-!.Oirr.- ( > I" * • te j. .;.-; 'bit t'jbgress wi! g.*e ;• * «.-.;;-; ;t,...r 'Ugb;J, and if they Can al present. Thi. matter involved in the in- •i-r s- - i; .^ it. •*.!.!• rur f-attinr a stop to this , crease and extension of the right of suffrage aryVTj by wbicL the right of suffrage is thus _ is a spirit wbich is much easier raised than ti -,:v'-1 *' r-y «.;, thereby do a service laid. Blaine and the Republican leaders w„ . t e-.er> c---d c t.rt-n will appreciate. ought to hare Considered tbis matter more v * * thoroughly before extending the right of «uf- Uiailie 01 Maine a n d t il Baaefal f rage to these ignorant classes, and not have Policy, suffered themselves to be carried away with *'•' »•• v..- : z ,..i..y ...i vplo.on there m.y lhe tl0tiun t!jit lae ignorant black race could ! - »- ... :-:. . lb- menu or demerits, ' ma;nUin tfa e supremacy of the Republican honesty or P art ^ m Lae South against the superior white ra«e. N to rai&e by tax upon aaid town the sum of two hun- dred and filty-six dollars, to meet the amount falling due on the above mdebtedneaa March 1st. 1S79. On motion of Mr. Ayer, adjourned till i) o'clock Tuesday, Dec. loth. ITTESBAT SIOKSIMO, Dec. 10, 9 o'clock. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Members all present except Frank Palmer. Moved by Mr. Arerill, Jr., that the following reso- lution be adopted r JR/wvlved, Tnat the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for 1S7K shaU be pnbhahed in the £iatts- burjrb gtrMiwl, Plattsoargh RepvUican, and the C'Untcn County Herald, aud that the amount to be paid for same be Hiicty dollars each. Carried. The following notice and resolution, by Mr. Par- sons wu received and adopted : Sohce is hereby given that »r 10:30 a. at., D(3C. lltll, Sclid Silver Plated Table Ware. The card of Douslas Sil ver Plating Co. in another column will attract tbe attention Of every reader, and we take pleasure in saying tbe silver-ware sold by tbis firm is of a su- perior quality and gives every one full satis- faction. We can suggest for a New Year's preseut nothing more agreeable or gratify. ing.-—American Christian Review, i" r.is'v - - :>«•• a , a l ' • tiLJii- .tencv, .. Time* d Bla^e United wiile "«• ^W, Blaine and his UUSCrupu- I the^ollowibgresoluuon will^be offered, viz: 1 - ic ' *• -" -a "*i L "lieu , . , , ' H'Mted, That rule ho. 26, as adopted by this -cm >J«rhe, as judged flora ''JUS followers have no hopeof disfranchising ' Board, besueiieudedforthefollowing purpose: To -*•-, % :. tLci» is one point upon '.-•-•bib'y s.gree, and that is bis .g ?Le tn "t of any given situ- > ii ab^iidance of evidence these ignoran t classes, but what they do hope ' rrt ^ siUl!r re ^ on of i""" 0 oa "guahzation. Try it J Try it! Try it! Stafford's Castor:tie Cerate, a purely Vege- table Preparation warranted to enre Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Eruixes, Chapped Hands, Fever Sores, Fronted Feet, Piles, •Chilblaina, Galls on Horses, Sore Teats on Cows. See Circu- lars. Sold by John Percy & Son, Jflatts- burgh; E. H. Ladd, Rouses Pt tut. * j SPEOIAL"NOTICI<:. * T o r Extra Choice (rround Spices rail at J. R. KMER30N & SOS'S and see their "Hon- est spices," which they guarantee not only Pure or Full Weight, but that the eoocU are in ail respects exactly what the purchaser has a right to expect, viz: absolute purity,choice and aromatic in quality, full weight, and ground l'roip the choicest selected Spioe*. ^ TEAS. Mfyou wish an extra good trade In Japan Teas, call at Emerson & Son's and purchase one of their handsome decorated Gib. Caddies of Japan Tea, at 50c. per lb. The Teas are new and extra fine and no charge for caddies. Svery pound guaranteed as represented or money ref uncled, Send for sample. «SU J. it. EWfcKSOX A SON. Go to R. "S. rntE's and s e e t h e J7E W" HOME SEVTiKG MACHETE, ine easiest running and best in the market. All the latest improve- ments are on the 2TEW Hojne.and found at PIKE 'S a hoe store. 42tf -^•^ rnivw w,i t^fr m c - ti»eliofl/«i<J»nVnrr-: *'-*• Tnx> SromJhm' .=se. "A MOST WOMDWrUL tfntT." LA>» \Hf-.t2. t)f .k,)l'l' i OKSTEi'-auaron, < iss J^i tiEirji £x~ JTE w l'oiiK. J c».v «, VffS. J X. B. I'm !_>••.. E - i . - 3 f y IX'iirbir: I have tbe nio.-r sincere pleasure in .-ickriOvrTefljring n»V [l"cp oliiiiCiiiou to roil for the most siirnal relief T h:< ve ex}H-ri«ineo<l from the nsc of T^e IToa- iVE'iiAX B vi.W. I have Miffcred eonsianrly far eifthi .vears from C-itjit-r-h. Arhieh vt ar by'year ifEew worse in .spin- or nil Hie remedies, which durhifrtbisiH-riud I h;ivc Tmi-cmirtiinrly applied. At riine^ my affliction lir-s l«?tn so savere, that Iliave lx-en almo^r entiri>ly lmlitied for mental labor, and have hciitnndy lucdit»r«I abundon- inent of lius!oei« and removal to a milder climuTe, * Fortnnatolv, f««:r months ajro T was induced to tr.rthcXoKWEniA>-BAijx.asIhaAl)een induced tii'ore.s of times Wfore to try orln-t remedies by iidviee of friembs. lmt I feel f«* ios»v-with Imt little confidence in ftndinjr any essential reltef. Xow, Sir, lam very jrbwl, and I feel it is due to roil to say, that M? J%</M hat katl t$w4tmHeamler- r~u 1 effect. ITS BKNBFICIAb IUFPECT WAS AfPABKUT ISLQM TUB =XAitT. and t<xlay, I am alm<wt free from the «Hst:iostein* andloaathsome disease. I use the Balm dally, and it is a hui:m-y that J should be verj- unwilling to dispense with. Yonrs very truly. LmXGSTOX SCOTT. Immediate Relief Guaranteed. Sample Bottle Twenty-fivt Cents. Ask yoiir Dm-aist for it, or send for Ciroflar tc *. 8. PHELPS. Pf»f).,filUvaySt-H-* Mr. Carter, from the comnuttee on miacehaheotta 0 f i accountB, moved that Peter 8. Palmer be allowed w , „,i ,, I £10 UJ fur his services, tea., a* attorney—the same to SJUItierU DOWer ID Congress, a pretext for I be paid out of conangent fund. Carried. On motion of Mr. Carter, frank Gebo was allowed is to trump up on this enhancement Southern power once more attempting to arouse tb* old feel- Vi $3.00 lor services rendered to the county as special poii.-e at the house of Bock Welcome—the same to be paid out of contingent fund. Carried. The iollo«.-ing resolution., offered by Mr. Parsons, \r^s adopted ; litwlced, That "Wra. Reed, be allowed the sum of tw. iitv-tive dollars for services sujierintendiqg re- pairs on county buildings and county purchase*, and thai the same be piid o u t o f the contingentf und. The chances ! * Ir - Humphrey offered the following resolution, «„„„. , „ i . . ! which was adopted: SeeOl 10 be against It JUSt at present. The Ilrwhed, That the amount of ten (.510.00) be allow- npf.til? h'.th "V.irtb ar.rt «,,nili u ,...t ..^, .„,_, , ed I rank Mc.Maaters for services rendered to the people o_,,n _>orth and South waat n# more e0UItmttr e on constables' accounts, aud the same be of this sectional strife, and the represents- ' paid out of the contingent fund. which they have no hope for the continuance ;Ler m-mber of that °^ tUt *ir ill-sotteri and ill-used power. The :a the p:tje of history , m m e i s a ¥er >' Sur e w J r J"« »"d well worthy the unscrupulous sagacity of Blaine, Of Alaine. But will it succeed ? ,. -,, ... , , -Mr. fteedoffered the following resolution, which, tives of the commercial interests of thecoun- } on morion of Mr, Bea, was adopted: Jiesuleed, That the bond of Eli I,. Bates, Superintendent(eiect) of the Poor of Clinton County, be fixed and agreed upon at the sum U;.-. l-» •« ,. 1. 3 •;.•-•< •J.'.A begged for on his -», ij; -JL r.g t-.. Mai;i 4 »n's mercy, and .. fTi-' • > f t : £ •.•i.t t h a t if tbe^e letters •• m ».ei ;-u'' ,c L-. Ca.ne, was a ruined . A-ii a^.cr a.. 1 *t.»se dodges bad failed, M .ti -b , : .,.iUi!f this pjint. B.ame was ia ? of actional bate In the North, without -.« it;-'.!, u. !•-! up with the C'rerJitMo r :._... A < j.1. > •, a e-» w;.'- s» i-c : j a «viti te i.-:iCi:e-ti!rJ by its saadow, but * ILt T-.j.^LitL. vi others were destroy- >icvrr tv i; i; A-nes'irTiTed.auf] ibepub- JI» .i;j..a:. r. .-,- c.-rr p ; etely lost sight of .: I.K. :. :. « .h Ib^r pLa-e of bis record, ••j * b '" •• iit»-E.j ntLun of the monu- •_ •.;-•-'. 4 :L- man. Coupled Wltb v iis ' tr . 7 ' Dotu Nortb SCid S o u t h w »"t no more of,' A "*( 1 ' w '' That the bond of Alfred Gnibord, Treas- ' tu ,= . •• urer elect of Clinton County, he fixed and agreed t -hit ..• ••- ._nc-. '.'nee he Came very , "» stjd al! Classes on both Sides o f t b e Old I upon at the nwnuf seventy-Are thousand doilars T, i i i. j ' "\f»«<>r, and r>*-r,r,'« T ir,o ^m « . , ) „ , „ ; . ; „ '• (J75,uW)), and to be approved by this board, te. :._• c^u^ut. I! »i I be remembered -"-aaon ana Uiiori s j^me are ready to join i ' , _ ' ,, . ,, ' . " . 1 j , I Mr. Keed offered the lollowing resolution t.st' l.*j.:i-,'. man ilu.ligan, Blaine's hands in an onward march towards the ; which was adopted: «:-:. --, ;. u hpiiai/.i; fl»j-isbed certain ' promised era of golden prosperity which tbe •!- • - i.- j..."v-s* JUUS wbicbpoorBiaine prophets ofgood.aiid sounders of glad tidings f - r—peti'u y, entreated for with , ^ ,l Us we are ) Uil entering. The best senti- ment of the whole country, in fact, now as the old year with all its troubles, its bank rnptcies and financial embarrassments is waning, and the new year with its bright hopes is dawning, seems to be that tbe lime ^1.1. Lad hardened L:s heart, finally ' bas about come for tbe spirit of hate, of which . .„• v, v.h&t did Blaine do? Some .' Blaine of Maine aeetns the most complete ••• « ' bt'.r.Ah djwu in despair, ana embodiment, to be finally l a i d , when politi -ra r.. . . . ; x%~ i. own their brains out as Cllns o{ lljis stamp shall be sent to the rear, .»-• :.a'.c< '. cscap.ng from the threat- j aljd lL « trne representatives of tbe people !*TJ. *--'=• I nete are ah tbe poor tricks sbali come to tbe front. <••. ••..-:'r.u.'j mortals. But Blaine belongs i •* £.•'.. tr. s Cass : Lr knew a trick worth t w o ! rBOCIEDUTCS Of TIE B0ABD OF < ' \U:—;.» V', e lh" .etters and snapped bis ] »ri*IEVlSftKS—18JS. H'-.TI .J. ih- fac*<.f b's persecuter, and the )Canotlier lot of choice Yellow Peaebes i n 3 lb. cans, at 25c. per can, received at Emerson & Son's, and other Canned Goods at equally low prices. Goods all n e w a n d fresh and of the best pack up, at 49tf. J. R. EMEBSOIT A SOX'S. lEERKEI. & IWAHXEK, the Popular Tobacco- nists, have the largest stock ol Weersekanm ttpd Urier Pipes in town. Call and see them before you buy. Bl ood bargain in Syrups. Emerson ttSon'S extra Cue Sugar Sjrnp at one. per gallon. Call ttnd see goods *WT J. E. ESIBRSOS- & SON. 1>. I. C. Is an absolute and Irresistible care t»t DRUNK- eiuiess, Jntetnperajrc* and th« use of Opium, Tobaeeo, M&rcotiea and Stimu- lants, removing »U lastea.deaire and habit of using any oftbem. rendering the taste or desire for any orthein perfectly odioua and dUeusting. Giving everyone perfect and irresistible control of the sobriety of themselvea and their friends. Jt prevents that absolute Physical and moral prostration that follows theandden breaking: oj from osinc- attaalaBta or narcotics, Package.prepaid, to car* 1 to Snsnons, $ 'h°l *Z f 0 ". 1 : druggists, U.S. Kmper.' a nee and charitable societies should use it. it is harmless and never-failing. HOP BITTJCKS IfIt3. CO., Sole Aeont*. The Hop Cough Cure Destroys all pain, loosens the coiigh, quiets the nerves aiid produce* teat. It never AUIa la parforml. K m (Mrfeet ear* Where there Is a shadow of hope. Try it once and ypu will find it to. ITOR SAXE B T A tt DRVflCISTS. Hughes'. Japanese "Ware Toilet Setts, Sets of Collar and Cuff in fancy boxes, Handkerchiefs in boxes, Embroidered, Pestooued and Motto Handkerchiefs, -Handkerchief and GlGVG BCX- es, Match Safes, Ink Stands, Easels, Cabinet Photograph Frames, Wall Pockets, Trays, Brackets, Chromos, Transpar- encies, Card Receivers, Port- folios, Ladies' Companions, Bracelets, Lockets, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Neckties, Bows, Tidies, Cigar Cases, Bows and Arrows, Paint Boxes, Toy Watches, Mittens, Hoods, Wristlets, Stationery in Fancy Boxes, &., &c. In addition to a fun line of Cloaks^ Sliawls, Dress and Doizxestie <3-oocle, Hosiery, Underwear, McHattie & Hughes, 76, 78 & 80 Margaret Street, 50tf PLAfTSBCJRGH, S. V. 1. 1 D. MILLER'S, Having juvtrecervrd an extensive and large Stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, which we will offer at unprecedented low prices, that it will b e f o r t h e Interest of avll •vrUo p u r c h a s e DRY GOODS! toextmlne onr stock before bnyinuel«<swhere. Our stock: include* Black and Colored Silks, Silk Velvet and Velveteens, BLACK •«« COLORED Dress Good»! In ail the LEAMXG STYLES, A srEorAt.Tr ix BLACK CASHMERE! Large Assortment of Beaver, square and Woolen Long Shawls, CLOAKS and CLOAKDTGS, Waterproof, Flannels, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Felt and Balmoral Skirts, A mil assortment Of Ladies', Geut'a and Children's Also, a large line of Cottons. Prints, Xtibias, Hoods, Sea Foams, Ladies' jackets. Scarfs, FJILUXJ } C FALL 1878. S l 167S. GREAT BARGAINS ^-AND — Orand Display MABBLE WORKS. Use Stafford's Castorine Cerate for Burnt. Sold by John Percy & Son, Piattsburgh; E. H. L:tdd, Rouses Point. of twelve thousand doilars i$]2.0o(i) to be ap-,7 proved b y t h e Board. Carried. J^Those Stemless Kaisins at still further re- Mr. Chamberlain Introduoed the bond of Elii. bales, and the same was read by the IrtKDro SKKI-IOX, D e c Sth, To'clocs:. p.t, . : . z ^ d u ver the sharp trick and again i r, 11 csUcd by clerk. Fullos-jag member, present; i ' r -'.: a J .. o ..•: ou h s record. By tbe way .^.^""^iS^L'^f-S^'^"- *7 e . r dh,Jr.,George ol , Ad^ate, Or. Chandler, K. Coamfcerlaia, John Park- r.*.-e.'.-i.vi.r, tbsse instances wili perhaps l burst, V. Ayer, Wales Psrsons, Wai. Bea frank pslltier, 1_ H. Carter. ' iTLr:e«* !bs a,.bd« oi sc»me men with tbe fact l..a: <L*re may be a trace of unacrupuleus- * * ; » i t t L c r b a r a o r of B.aine. aud if so let all a j c h tn »4 v.ngs be tbr->wn to tbe winds, un- d;r tb» assurance that in tbe bright lexicon of ID .-Jera K«pub.icahisrn there i s n o such word *« co'isc.ent uiis scrapie. But the iLStancei already uotod katceoBa- p»ra.<Ts.y htUe s.guificatico aa iiiuatratio( t-.t great capacity of Mr.BiaiaM; ia (actttoy ony fi.uuy indicated what SMtuteraf assan tL.s was, and deosoustratad bisa to be Ik* one of a . Gibers fitted lor certain £aaa*rate work yet destined to ba aecosapHshsa' in at sp.tjj th* it*f uW«:aa party ia awssar a lit- tle longer aftar tbe Cstae ataaaatf la ka«« siooaieti it to certain destruction. WSM UM first notes of tbe memorable Piaaides>Ual •c»:,iestof IfJw were about to a* aoosuiasl, jtidaina- by •pfearaBcea wbkk Ofkiaalily would base boa* eeutj4*Md eoawlSBjifw, thai party appeared to itata b«i liuJa e b a a f at winoiug. In tbe >'onb tlM oM awas* •bita gave rise to the stofbbcaa aartf kai aaat awuied, and tbare was iaft a* aroisud wbsrb tbe tosc—cosaW «xc»pt, ywtaaea, tbat iaaoraai la taa «Ttba spoils; white ia taa floatb Jt «aa a«K suMlarstood tbat,saea) Tne foUowicg report, offered by Mr. D»y, was re- eclvsd sad adopted: To tin Ilim. Hoard of hupervUori qf Clinton counts/: We tbe tmdersit-fifid Commissioner, of the toa-u of Peru, County sad State aforesaid, appointed in pur- suance of su set eantled, "an set ui facilitate the ooussructioa of t i e Whitehall A J>l»tubur«h Kail- road, and te aathorue the iasnine sud (asrsateeu>s or bonds,*' insinii Msy Sth, MS7, respsctfully report that tb« amuaat of boads dtigiiiMlly ia.u.4 by said lows, is parse,up. ot ssid sot, was $30,000, thirty ttibuasad dollsrs. That tbsr* has been provided for and paid of the pneeipsl ST^aft, sevaa thoossad two haaored Aetlars. lssrioc itl^at tsssMy-two Ihoos- asd eiaat buaersd doilars rsastiuiaf unpaid; and that ia tddnite, to f iu»d* ea seed it reqairas $l,KHi oes thoussad are Jaundred dollars to pay las inter- est ea said bonds for lbs efiMiasg year, sed the sddi- tSoesi sas> of tijss oas iSiseaal tee haaared doUsrs le psy the sasuaal of prJa<*>ai I s l l i a . dee steviscuns, saehiet; n,m. two thoasaad sevea batietsd dsilstai ssnajredtorlt. easel—year, which aaaasBMseaaMsesseetraJly ref esssed to asasas up- o a atat a tshls s*»Oe»*r of tbe tewa ef rem, sW direct the eeHsrtsr Ihsrsnc te say over the said earn to as oa or setese Ih. Acat eaw of March, Mm, for the pnrlKsss «h»»sw»easieaea. XSsssdSisra, Wsisaihirliab, ISH. Clerk, whereupon Mi-. St. Chamberlain moved the approval of the bond. Carried. On motion ilr. Adjtate, the Board adjourn- ed till-J.o'clock I'. M. «. CMelmu, '!.». acwrrr. i Oa saetiee of Str. averjll the fslki riser was i •att, la ta» b f a ei Obsajalsla. ea M.erh tsh. lets. thefeUee*-«^seesteatoawasseaeeS. fteiS^aatslfea tasa weretashrtsatasSSitlii te the aSSs twehaa- AJ-TERXOOS SESSI0X. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Mem- bers all present. sir. fteed presented the bond of Mr. A. Uuibord, whereupon the Cleric read the con- ditions of the same. On motion Mr. Heed, the bond was received and approved b y t h e Board. The followinc resolution was offered by Mr. Humphrey- On motion of Mr. Ayer the same was adopted. Iteiolved, That Bridget Fitr.geralds. an in- sane person now in the Hudson Hirer Asylum and charged to the town of Clinton, t o t h e sum of eoo oo, being the same charged for her transportation, Ac, .Vow, therefore, be it resolved, that the said Bridget Jfitzgeralds, a resident of the town of Piattsburgh. be charged to the town of 1*1 atte- burgh and the same credited to the town of Clinton. On motion Mr. Carter, Board adjourned to Wednesday morning, Dec. 1Kb, at 1* o'clock, Wzn>~*eer>AT MoKJriJiG, Dec. 11,1878,9 o'clock. Boll called by Clerk. Members all present. On motion Mr. falmer, the amount oi S10 be paid Frank McMasters as per resolution as they now stand in proceedings heretofore. On motion Mr. Chamberlain, tbe report or de- cision of F. S. fainter to bo printed i n t h e ftroeeedings. On motion Air. Steed, the lol- owing was adopted : By request of the Board of Town Auditors and Supervisor or tbe town of fhtttaburyb, that the aeoount of Thomas L. ttyaa, non- stable, claimed A3S.47. aUowesl •sSisi; John • arrell claimed ««-3.32. allowed eASUti and rani BreaseUe claimed eo.U,allewss« as^o, be allowed them and tbe saaae eJa**fMf against the town of rlatuburgh. '. S Chairman C'iasisjsWlbs» duals The proceedings of tbe aMaatFiraw tbea read, eommenciag Monday, Dee.ath, aad tbe sasar aavrored. Osfcred by Mr. Baad: Mtmttxd, Tbsw taswsdsy. tSo'eloet a at., we ballot to dsalaaale tbe two papers la which Hii iHislna I sir- r* ISTSshail oe pabll.hsd. Carried, steaoiallia asMs 11 hy Mr. rarkhant: stasssMe', Tbat tba Clark af MM beard ba aatboriaeal Soaweeare tweaty-edcht eiialssot aiaak aiiiiaaiea avma, taa aaeb -fir t b e ae-reral towaa la t h a s s s a i y f o r * • * « « , » » » . » t . « e t < » f » s f i r i ihea nas »SS>hflelaltaea per eoay, a>Miai>aea. aa •aslaa Mi sUeeL the reeweetsea e s s aaseaaed so at te read ••»***-*• Mob tae Maabe. OarrSMt. Tbe M*t < wesas_. eWeaaeasew tbonsiisaji . Mb aba saaanaf •aaartati •;•.«. Oeaaaiaassaaeat, a i i t i nit The finest Olives, Olive Oil, and other Fancy Oroceries imported, for sale by 2S J. U. EiWEBSOS & SOS Kxr.F Car of the Boss Lager received for the Holidays. Jf yon want a line glass o f t h e Boss, Merkel A Kahnerla the only place to get it. 5i dncedprloes. If you want to know how many pounds Si.oa will buy, just call aud aee at <»c£ J. &. JiAlEUSON & SOS'S. t3r~ Have you seen the Yucatan. Cigar at BBoxnET's. AI30, a large lot of Cigars cheap for cash. oitf Gospel Temperance Meetiaa;. The Gospel Temperance Meeting will beheld Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Armstrong's Hall, corner of Margaret and Clinton streets. F. H. Finigan, too Marcaret St., PlatUbarwh. BB*" Any person who Is In want of anything in my line, cap save from 15 to 26par cent by coming and buying from me. I will sell Tomb- stones for less money than at any other shop in Jiortbern Xew York. Come and wee me before you buy. I will take country produce In-exchange, and give all the time that la »e- quiTed. Don't forget the place, N o . 1*0 Margaret St., just north of tbe Court ~~ riatteburgh. NOT. 1,1878.—*itf ATTBACTIOlf AT- MARCUS MILLER S 'ancj Goods STOEE, Mo. 72 Margaret Street. Km door Sooth of Cady A Co's Drn» Store, FLATTSBTJRGH, TS. Y. . ns. Towels, Handker- chiefs, Corsets and Hosiery, 2 and 3 Button Kid and Woolen Gloves ia all dolors. Hew styles of Drees Bataons and Trimmings, Small ware of all kinds, and many things too nn- luerou* to mention. We wi* barer* to specialty remember that we are not making low prieea o n « U ahem worn goods, which, the people of this place have seen handled for years, bat are callinc attention to a new. fresh stock or goods. Keapectfully, I.«fcD. MILLER, Corner ITargaret St. and Cus toaa H0US6 Sq'r. T KKKKK A A STAFCK AMD FAWCT CRraiBANlTFROTISIONS. WP n a v e j n s t re.*eK-e<, » w t l « " ,,l T5«;**C k er chnic*i WKW rwr ,T\r*>-, ix>r.c»><.. «X«*r,ISH BMBAKFAST. <a VrnWPKH \i>\ other TEAS', boijrbt f-r • »"" at , » 1 *** ' ' T T*->«siihie pri.'f. tn<l ^t.' r r *-p ir * ' f " ' r ' T , f * ! «-W»H1 l>ai3Fatn> in aHgrn.Vx.ar.1 ri-'T.- r«rf. i- ally in JVPA>- lieSs. **» «"»1J [ryn--, ar attetiiuin t.» o u r <-?mi.-» ^•"TJ,* J * r ' , \ L *, TKA * a* ren w prr pon n<1, w h i c h WP cT^i n to be the BbST TKA f o r t h e n;onf>y oRV-red i* the conntjr. »n«l as an extra in.ln>*enj.-nt to eon«nmer< to purchase r. p< nn»1» *tt a l { ''\ f '- win gi-rca handsome .sp.'orate.! -. rHmij-t Ti« Te« Caddy Ui all pur.-hasei* of tbe same. *«-nd rinest .fAPAV. OOt.HXU and KWJT.TSH BREAKFA.oT TKAS - * 3 c»nts per p<iiin'i. The finest in jnaxltct. Go<nl >BW CKOr JAPAN TBA5 3 T^>«n.l^ ror eit.ao. A good Tea TOT H I P m'-'nev, .JAl'AX tKA Dl'ST «; imnmU r..r »I-OO. and <>t n«T: TTIH at equally low priics. SYRUPS. Til S V R t T S wo offer (lie bosi Iwrcaln*ever orrerwd in Plutisbnrph. An KxtTa Fine Sl"'?AK SYKIT -l.t cent* per gallon. Call and sec goods, as g.x-xl *s ar.' sold TJ*r-»i«-r j p i l l o n . Kxtr.i WHITE SVOAR HKIPS i » • cent* per gallon. The finest S y r u p in th<- m a r k e t at any price. AS tOW AS T U B JLOH-EST. KEROSK5X »IX, « .aIIo»s for |1.00. COFFEE. Clioccst HOCHA, JAVA, MARACAIBO and sUOCOFFKB,Roasted or Green. We call attention to our Perfection Blend s K X i U A J A V A CO*-*~*tK »» o n e p t t h e best sold, can and try it if you with an extra line Co*e«. — C a n n e d Croodse—- W e li»-ve one or the finest AIM! largest stock orCAlTMCD r « r i T 8 , Vr;GBTABLE§,J«KATS and Max ever onVred In town, comprlsing Gordon * Dicworth's, Cuttinc A Co's. and other brands of choice goo<Is, at yjriccs as low as the lowest. JKI.T-TES, O t t V K S , O U T E OIV CArKK!*, and FLAVOKlKti- stXTitACXS of the best brands always on hand. SMUXGand WIVTEK XTHKATand rATEXT 1'LOUK always lu stock. COCSTatr PKODIJCIC bought and sold. 93 afarajarat Straat. 1T.ATTSBCKGK, 3T- r. SMITH BROTHERS, ' FASHIOIVABLK Hatters and Furriers, «T Warjarrt Sirret, ?LATTSBTn(Ul X i Fall and Winter JOPKN;iN(;( LADIES' FAifCr FOES, Will Hats, Caps, Gents' Fine Fumishi'Dg Occ^s, Trunk*. Valisei, UmbreUaj. Ac. SEAL, MINK AND OTTER A SPIXiALTT. Having Jnst rctnrneil from mark«»t'aith i IiAROK and FASlllOXABJLE stock «•£ ! « » • Stilt and Soft Vnr atn*t Wool HIAITISI.I A large and rb>>ire s e l e t i i o n of Fall and Winter ICIAIPISI 1 In line Seal Skin, Otter. Beaver. JTtaiia, and the fine and rln-ap grades In Cloth. Ous Stock of UyD ERWEAR You wUlnnd I of the best, >t and largest is of plain and fancy GUOCkRImt at JAMES B. i-KKITS, owposite the XtostOmce, on BrlnkerlioC Street, Flatubargli, V. Y., at tbe (rery lowest cash prices. If you don't be- (Ilere it lust call and Ts far superior to any c r « shown to our cae- loiners, being much bettor in quality and losner In price. We can safely say in this li*t» we have the finest and most complete stock: offered I n t b e trade. GLOVES AND •IMMJL a rauFMii MOTION fuDHD MARCUS CANE'S Millinery Emporium! -FOB THE- The Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. The "White is for tbe human family ; the Yellow isforhorses, sheep, and other animals. Testimonials of the effects pro- duced by these remarkable Preparations ar* wrapped around every bottle, and may be procured of any druggist or by mail from the Orlce of T«a CEXTAUB OOMI-AVY, 46 Dey Street, New York City. 25yl Chew Jackson's Beat Bawet Vary Tobaeeo. NEW ADVEKTISEltENTS. HO! FOB THE HOLjPDAY8, A aVAatOB ST<K*K Or Fancj Goods ! Of every variety, for sale at w. w. vrrmo's CENT VARIETY Margaret St..nearly opp. wttberill House-, HOLIDAYS. DAVID LlftLE & 00. Piattsburgh Greenhouses. WINTER FLOWERINI PUNTS. IA BCD AXD Of BLOOX. IMPOBTANT NEWS. I am vow prepared to meet the demands of the present season, as 1 have just returned from the popular uaikets of Boston and Ke» York with a complete stock of Dry and Fancy Goods WOW SIAOT FOR EIBIBITIOX. Therefore woald respectf ally call me atten- tion or the public who are about to buy their FALL AND WINTEfi GOODS, The bargains I give my patrons, and tba beauty, style and cheapness of tbe MJLLINST aid FANCY GOODS , FOR THK FALL SEASOX, which I have just purchased for Cash at the Xew York Markets, have attracted such an unabating influx of customers of all claaaea, that there is Perpetual Motion in all depart- ments. The Magnetic Power of the beautiful and tasteful stvlea of all my goods hare at- tracted universal attention. To keep the bait In continuous motion,! •bail sell in future at even Lower Prices than Ever Before! I offer, at unprecedented low prices, ail the new shades and colors in SILKS, SATLNS, VELVETEENS, SILK VELVETS, FLUSH, Double-Faced and Satin Ribbons, TIPS, FEATHEBS, VELOUBS, Jtc. The unusual demand for my Custom ^\rox»k! has compelled m e t o take in my employ some more milliners; hence I have now four (4) of the beat milliners to be found in Northern Hew York, ready to accommodate all cus- tomers. Mn.LTNERS and DEAItlES A line assortment or Cloves and Kittens for Hen and Boys,ia fine Back Kid, and all the cheaper grades. BUFFALO ROBES AXD BUFFALO COATS AilTATS OX 1IAXD. Sdaver, Coon Skin and fioffiblo Coats made to order. (Fair wcaliat: always Oar Matte.) Having purchased our entire stock- strictly for CASH, enables na to offer anything in our line at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. An examination of our stock will assure the closest buyers that we aaake no dlaplsy of fictitious advertisements, ant give the finest and most goods for the least money. SMITH BHOTBKRS. (ft Margaret Street, «tr n-ATTnBUsMJH, M. t. To call at sty store without delay, as it will be *>r your own laterest-to supply yourself at my store tha rail, as you will thus Many new varieties never before , ftvwa in large quantities, for supplying City Florists. le Prices radased to lowaU and to suit the times. Call and examine for yourselves and you w?>lDe amply lepald far your troaole. A)ecember3d,I87S. «e !.a».T. •" Holiday TraAf! Tha subscriber has a Caa aasel wasy wartaty. asy srlally " AT COTTBILLS New° Variety Store! OOOdawf .or*, at k tba aasams BsraaSS fbsaia. aast !^wM^s5a*w^sasa,laav, C. IBttiBlJIB f} , ??*eTWiflr»«F"xF , w^"'. SAVE F £ 0 ¥ 15TO20 PEK CENT. I make no prices in my adreHJsemeat to decaiTe customers. Mi DIPAWIINTS ARE FULL IN EVEir RESPECT. Dress Goods consisting of the beatt Black: Silks to the cheapest Cotton goods. Cloths trom the best Beaver to the cheapest Tweed. . jProm the best Flannel to the cheapest Newport*. My stock of Table Linen, Oil C3oths, iVspkins and Toweirngs cannot be s^irpaased. IALMO ntPA pint Z/MM or FaUfOr^MMkB, •o»H»r. _^ w i l l find it to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. n^Call early and always to secure aston- ishing LOW 11AKGAINS. Thankful for past favors, i solicit a contin- uance of the same in the future. MARCUS CAWE. Oppesits the Cumberland House, 97 Margaret St., PLATTSBrKGH, X . Y . If .B.—New Goods received daily. Pattern Hats a specialty. 3gtf NEW GOODS AND IN~ew Store. Miss. R. VAUGHAN W OULD inform her old friends and patrons that she has removed her store from Wast riattsburgh to Piattsburgh Tillage, to tbe rooms in Do wring's Block- on BrinkerhoST street, west of the first Presbyterian Church, Where she is displaying A JrPZL LIXM Of TBK LATBST AXD MOST rASUlOSABli JaUlliAery Oooda Beer brought into this market, which aba oners a t t h e LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Her slack i I T FITWuRTH & WHITES In Peru, N. Y., IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GROCERIESftPR0MI0R8, CROCKERY, Olass and Wooden Ware Caadits. Cigvn. Tobacco. Ac In proof of the above statement we will give prices o f a few articles : So. I Spring Wheat Flour, per bbl 15.00 " 1 Amber " " •< •< " 1 White Winter « " " PateatJfew Process " ** << ioo lbs. Corn Weal sifted 100 l b s . P e e d l?°rL ,, "v, B,M * w,M,i »* Snorts 11 lbs. Coffee "A" Sugar, "'"ij- °*^« "C" White Suf3U-,„.. iat4" C o * f c e " C " S u g a r . . „ * . „ „ „ . lefbs. Katsins 25bars8oap _ 171ba.Saleratus m \'_] Tea ........... ,.,, ...... . S5c to 5ec btrrei^l.wf M Codl,sn 7c ' Pork *«-» S a l * P*' na^rm*.? P * , " t n< l faint Oils, Xails. Kero- sene Oil, Canned ftoods, Kalsomine, Crockery, %£SJZ? l + W 2 a ?* a ? are - su,d everything generally kept i n a Grocery and Provision Lambsw^sttP 111 l i,ieof W " e »»a«a»»toS i^umoer, dried and matched. Norway Pine JS?»Ap , f a ^?w*J 00 " , 'S' l * ine * u<, Spruce Ciap- tn^S »* d K t , 0,,r , S t UI In Pcru ' C " r «' Oats, and 10,000 Bushels of Buckwheat, for cash, a t t h e lali?Iaft-<SE Ylima>ara>«- nsiAn^ ' GOO .. G.50 .. 7.00 .. L25 .. l^S SO .. 1.00 .. I.*S .. 1.00 .. 1J0 . . 1.00 1, highest market prices, flour, Feed, Meal, and wholesale as low as the . and Buckwheat Shorts, at eoaat- ** « he yean be sold in the tJnf.^'i m n * s in Arstclass order-new s^rinrii^ ever >'.thing in good repair. Custom *»!S?fil*i" p ? aaI i yj n^Hty guaranteed. w!ir2J^- U * ,ri , nK r Buckwheat to sell wfll do -T^L »° •«• us before selling, a s w e d o not run itthroughaseparatorbeforewciguing which is equal to attteaau on a bushel* K U **" J. Jl. WIllTJL Flavoring HATS, BONNETS, RIBrX>lf8.reOWKRS, 8 WITCHKiS, CUf-ra, CU&X8, A c LadfcM who Oestre toparebasa aay goods la bar Jiae mn reoaested to call aaa •xaailaa atoek and prieea before parcbaalng elaa- e/lsataa---i5tf H J a K f l i r IFAMCT GOOtt * - Miss W. M. EOArJ, ft a .-*»' Pr^TTBarTBOH^ JT. T. « j m « w a f a a l fraaa S a w Vark •pnujVeOIT OOOM Sf-5, P ^ - ~^*3B(ai»wwa*a>»»J»'»B» - aw*-" '•KS?"'"; ns*Fp»-" k .*. . ISrW' ,* . lA>aV »•••-• -T^sysai C. W. Merritt -HAS— Reopened and Refurnished —THE— BED STORE, WITH A FULL LLXE OF Groceries AND Provisions. THE PRICES ARE a HAED PA.N. TBK QUALITY Satialavetorw Every rime OUB MOTTO: "To avoid a smash, Wa sell for eaah." TH« PLACE IS, 18 River 8treet, PLATTSBUnCJU, 2f. Y. •a** C a a b P a i 4 Car C w a n t r y m > 4 a » . New Grocery Store, I*. If Margaret St., PLATTSBURGII, N. Y. HBTKR UTOMTATJIE. Aftmt, •is tat tba aaa wail Wpasabssrraa ... *^af eWTOJEa, PR0VlSI0Ka% > mas, Xsirguorv. At. xrjp;.vrjn MEDICAL HALL, A Strictly Temperance DRUG STORE, Keep constantly on hand a complete stock o f t h e » Choicest Drugs art M m That can be purchased in this country. Perfumes and Toilet Extracts In endleas variety from the best manufac- factories in France, £ngland and America. POCKET BOOKS. All of the newest styles. Trusses and Supporters A gPCCMXTY. We keep all tbe modem patterns: sis-.. Agents in Clinton county for Jones' Celebrat- ed. Ventilated Truss. Fishes' Saratoga Aperient Mineral Waters. All the popular varieties. The Choicest Brando ot Cigars Or Foreign and Domestic manuiscutre. Extracts Of all kiiuls, atJIVli. Ji-sale an.l Retail. OBR PRESCRIPIIOJ. DEPABIRLAT Is nn.ler the immediate ^upwvisiun of Mn. Hlhlit-ltX, an a-.-t-onjpllsl.cd and expericn<-. d Druggist. Dr. DUNHAM Xay be consulted at tbe .store o r m h i s pri- vate office in tbe s a m e b u i l d i n g f r o m >* t< .< A. it., W , io J, a u d 7 to a o'clock ir. Jit Ioe Cieaxix Soda. W r ater Dispensed from «mr X e w a n d Klegant Cos- tal lountaiii r^uila Apperatns in its season." Woodward's lilo.:k; Custom II- PLATTSBCJHW, X. Y. C . D . B f « u a , Jl. O. tV.*hTK» GluiEltT. TOTMAN & SOUTH WICK, JjJEALEliS IN Groceries, Provisions, CROCKER r, Confectionery and Cigars, Middle Store, "WlnsloVs New Blft.i,'* opposite Post Oib'eej l?I.A.XT8BTJMGir, X . Y . Loolcatthis: Our g..odsare all l«,Ui;l.l f. r Cash, b-roei-rles well K.u^ht are w, 11 »M. " NOTICE SOilE UV OX It P1UCK&-. 1 Gallon very line Syrup ? IU 25 Iturs Soap I.'K> S l b s . OoOev <*A" STijrar -. . 1,1*1 10 lb».Ooiree"C" Surfer .... I.W 1 Gallon t'orto lti.-o Alolusscs j Trnaa? T e a s ! ! Testa!!! Prom 1 lb.to5 lbs. Japan Tea, fLCfl; Oolong. English Breakfast.Gunpowder, and allhilb. <•, always in Stock, at cquall>' low prices. CrtKkery ittd Stoae Ware. We guarantee tbe best, and prices t: i- cbeapest. CIGARS from »2.00 t o 1 8 00 |>er b o a CO-VFBCTIOXKKY iu 10 lb. Lots for _A v.- t ;- jierlb. •everything else in proportion. Goods delivered free to any part ot town. Thanking y«.u for past favors, and solleiliug yoar future patronage. We Ueiuaiu, Youra Baspeciinliy, TOTAIAST sC SOL X*tWICK Grocery & Provision A Wood, No. a atridga Street, (aWlaf^aioek.) PiarrsaL'KwM, s. v. • a r e a largo aaa complete »toek »t GROCERIES ft PROVISION •bay oS»r to parabaseN at tba i. <•> M b r C A S H OsTLV. a«— ara rsaaaatiiS to eal) aad «v asataa aback aa4 #<*»•« be few* imrcsuMUKg Wajssbiwassaaanoasswvtmeator 450XFEOTIONERY. •UUCB4 WOOD. kWmWt^i^^Ms^^^'^ . ^"^-J ^ ' . & J^^G^V^^^^J^^k^^fr-.^'aL^^.^is &*£

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hnrrb b<- »ntJiori««d and dir^Hed to utriV*1 from the • W « M I « « I n>ll erf ««id tii*n the man of one th^n-afcDi3 df>ll*.rfi, np-f^w1^ tbere.-m »j£rain«t till* hPire of

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dpngi.TO, fronr, Peter S, Pulmer. in relation ic the jH.weMof the nuperintendent of the poor to pur-ctiaee, andir and eettje, frr., tbe aeoormts of !D(T-CbtQtft, kc, a4jrainet tb<- oowoty, »K follows-To the Hvnr<raUl€ Board %r FHfHtrritnrfi;

rf\ j , , . Til* statute provide* that "rhe «ni»« ueoe»«»-aj-XUC IMl MniQQ Of l b * forty-fifth Con^reas rxpended in e»ca county for tbe eopport of County

! fiH r H 'U9«* aud c.i liid%'en( peraoct trhon- rapport i* c b » r ^ e » b l p to t l w ( V u n t y , " KHatl tK" dee i t ied

T L e B .a.-d v»f £>»per»- sor» of OjwegO COUtl-

! \ fit i} a *!isttfpAtiCy o f ASSIST io tbe »c-

r.'uri«.of 1?t ia!c treasurer of tbe county. T •" E i ..t iran rnsii>r;lT in 0*wej;o count) ' i

r -rsivs s.'i ; b o war f m m I.'**! t o S 0 0 0

T :• j* jt-a-.«.; "Wipg an increase of OTer (k1

p*r ccr t o.*i t b e balance of trade in our faTor.

asaembied a iittlt lew tb»D a month ago. T b e fall e l ec t ions were o r e r and tbe irwtneui]' "Oouiity cliarjrea,* [Vol. 1, p |127, 5 3,^ and that ^ „ _ . , . , - , . . . ' V V J U D L B f o r c o u n t y ct*»rjw:« of «ver>- de»K-nptloil 0US, the m o n a w e c t a i fact loomed u p that tbe g ) l a , i r>e prewntel to llie Binrd of .Sllj^rvmorg to be F'Wer Of tll« EopUblicitn DartV waa broken • « u i « » d b y Ui<-m.» [V0Ll,p&23, SH-;. T o . n d u i . j v . u t u j u u u u u pan.} » . » u.oiveu . ,>t<l lMifcr r x , m j n l . . »aju>.t, p»M upon snd settle the

- t h a t e r e n in tbe preseut S e n a t e the Re- am .-.not and then aliow it,- i f w C o *-*n J., in Mor-pubi icant can hardly c o u n t upon a working ! ""V/j'f.'a'nb.8 ^w,° pol 2 , r s u ] it „ ™ d e t h c Utaioritv: that itl the H o u s e t h e y are in *. J doty of the superintendents ot tbe Foor toreador to

- — -^*- u „ J L i — ™ - . - . _ i - i ,%. , n • the »••>»"» of b"]H-ni«or» of their CVni.ty at their The e x c e s s of f i t t e d S l a t e * e x p o r t s OTer I DOP<',*«* minori ty , While t o ? n e x t (JOUgreSI it , aunnai nieetingan account of «JJ monies received

i . , v « / v , , _ • atrourfrTW-mocratif in lK>th hr»nrh»« Hernia * n a cxpntuirn I'll thnn or undt-r their direction, and j(D,v»rt* f ir tue j e a r e n d ! n c >r»r. 3 0 t h . was . a « o n K i j A * « n o c r a u c u n > o t n orancnes . x i ere i* , o f s l ) t^eir pr.>ceediDg«." ^ > ' / « • ' f ' T i l aeaiDSl&14i* 72»*i Safe Jor t h e pre- iudeed » hopeless prospect for Repuhi ican i sm, , The gnesuonnabmiited tome ie whether the Board

' ' " " a -Mir! v-*.,it, - ^ • _ . , „ , , ' of HupfTHS'irs haie ibengl i t to mvet-tigate and «o-A solid feOUth arrayed against t h e m , w b l l - I a« the ardonnt? of merchauU and other* who b\ or-iu sercral of the ir old northern s t r o n g h o l d - , i Z l J ^ p ^ T a ^ x ' ^ m i t ^ ^ *arp,ie*'

—;--- —••• i they find themselres in a minority on Ihe ; 1\. answer un« it i« neoea»»ry t..' PXXTD i o e -what

^T,»- ,r Ka rr Laving rtcenllj declared i p , , p u u r r o t e . w i s t chance is there for » ^TdeuTofThe'"^^ "r n * t q w " r ° n th0 Snpc''" that t e i* r-." c a h a m e d o f h a y i n g been born anatcb ing f ic tory from i m p e n d i n g defeat ' B-T ^ ^ a c t f" r ^ ««PPort f'f t h e poor [2 R. S . ,

^ T>. n r e i i r - , , 1 ^ f>»A P H i ! * H ^ l n h i » RfirnrtY I i « r t? i . . . ! P ^Olj.j it Will he Been t h a t h e b u s t h e m a n a g e m e n t ,

. i . . u & e j ' v _ m a . trie r m t a a e i p m a wcora , [ ) t>rey ^ ^g, , 4 g | . e j l t warrior lay upon l i s c*«. ix.a. ^nt.-.-i of a u matwrs relating to the r : ]t «s'v r M p o b i s : * r ennsy l t ra^ ia ia y e t t o dea th bed h e feeblr a i k f d h is nh««iei*n CoitntJ Pour »nd the government Of the Gounty

" , ^ v J ™ , l u * i i a i l w y s i u l A l l P o o r H.;U«*>. ; p .-13. 5 31.J A m o u s : o t n e r p o w e r s » n d r f i«f'^ra irOin , ^ 1 , ^ ^y ch±aces w e r e for recovery. " T u u * » « ** " *<•' employ krepern and „U Jif'OWgary «•!'-

— -™ I t i g t i (inlr rt\« «1 « . «_ ! ,i • •< Yalita, autl t.J presor lbe t h e i r POX-PTS m d dut i e* . _ , » , _. ' U4»f UUIV tiUe CUiUiee i n a tbousat id , w a s He *i«> -T,urcti»i.M >u fnrmtnre, lmplernents aud J l f t lUBiPt lOa , 01 S p e c i e P f t y m e i l t a . ', i t , e reply, " r i l take that rhanra " > » tba ! UlWt'rialg that shall be neceasary from tune to time

| r • '»•••<• kuai. tiiauLt!, was Lue i forthf, m.iut^imnce of the poor of the County I h e {•••vf'.f are t b e po in t s in the Ke- quick response . X o w mark w h a t our hero j House and their ismploynicut m lahor, kc. and sells

' "" r- , , 1 IT«« T T U K I I , , L a d t l . „ « - l . r . , j ) a n d d i s p o s e s of t h f p r o o e n d s o f s n e h l a b o r . " • urtipt'-i'i A f ' silric'i »'P0t in to efiect Oti tbe (1 ,ICS- t t»ru l t uaa tbe e c h o e s ot the flowery . Tnest»tot-contemplates that theirparohases shall i -*- r.f T ^ i i ^ - t i o p e n i n g prayer in the S f U a t e Cbaulbrfr died i beiorcuslt, rl u'J, p821, v o i . a j to bep»idby draft i . . s . t.i J i - a i j - I »• - " • " " "'^" of tbe Supermtenarnt ot the Poor upon a speciul

1 ' i b e s w - U r x »f thetreaanrv- is t o re- * a w a y w h e n B l a i n s , o f K a i n e , spra-.jf to bis ! fvni which the Supervisors are directed to raiae. - > . -m i r . c : n Ibe Ub.U-J .^UleS 1 ^ 1 tender ! fe. t and offered a resolut ion author iz ing the ! „ J ^ 1 ^ S i W h u l l S t r S S ' 6 ^ r ^ f S l i ' , - r : * ! ' " t % - * ' " L ' - , , ' a p p o i u t m e n t of a coo imt t tee w h o s e d a t y j *>* o n l y » » ) « « ! which tbe Saprriurondeut Of the

~ T i . * r.'i'tmp!n>u iba l i t ake place om t b e . . - . . , . , . . , . , . i Tour 18 (Xpl'BWly authorized to antlit and settleare r/.-ix'ertTgle'H of «UCll i f a l ICDdiri 10 «UU]S of i v l , , u u c l " l w * Ull lgfhl ly ltlto t h e m a t t e r ' those of om<-erg and others for »«T.V«I relatiugto u •' ; ^ l ' , « , t--."' " " | o f those terrible S o u t h e r n e lec t ions , Which ,' the sqpp .rt, relief and transportation of County

. I l p p . u f t't nUtmptiur- i s a t tii<^office i s e n t o p s u c h distress ingly solid D e m o c r a t i c | Altbongt. the Ptatute oon templates tb&t the Board

rOAITrSATirRDAY MORNiyq, J A N P A B Y 4, 18797 TMItUEtt 60IDC.

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prr«!»,.'i-.v, A.M. . >"0 1H raiX>--1,1 .»« r M. ,and ( » o . .11 Kvpreso. X i * r . »c

i,«.»ve p i m t s h o r p b , f w n T<¥rnrrr7i!FTpTes*. C'fK'A. M.. l \ i i . 4°i miitf . l . ••n.t r . M . , >>•->. r . e x p r , f l e r . s t , Xo . 5r>S:.'»or. »r., for Jlmx-r*,

r-orxo •nt-Tir. ArriTr- at ri«.ttKbtii-jtb.i;sy.re«:s to no A . M .

i X n . r N e w T •irk Exprego, T-ff r , M...SO. 3f. m i r * d . 7 IS t . *., ( rem »l . -oe i« .

tflJivp HatWhuTgb, Kxpre^«i, 10 in A. JT„ I X o . RiXew Tork. i x p r e s s , 7 jtD r , K . , a o d , s « . so tni-veri,i -.Kir. J t

S o . Trun<i n . i r th fromPla i t sbnTe l l i l a t l T . l n -cl i i .HncSnnr)aTS.

TXo.4:i w i l l n o t run n o r t h r.f P la t t sbnt jcb On S a t u r d a y s .

ArtATti J iiRAVi n . I.f,-.\ e P i t t s b u r g h (-K' A . M. ArriTc at P l a t U b n r p b P.8P A.M.

P E C T O R I N E Fan COFGES,

Ka<; n o w b « o o » e a 1ion*ehol4 n e e e s s l t y . I t w a s t h o r o u g h l y t r i ed bsst y e a r in a l l pATltl Of t b e c o u n t y , and h a s proTe-€i i t » e i r t o t?e a x e -l iab le med ic ine i t i throat nnrl l u n g c o m p l a i n t s for old and yrm-njr,

TbiS Is t h e s e a s o n w h e n coldsarei>rers i le» i t . Keci> a, t>ottlo Iti U P h o u s e , it c o s t s Only C."l

cents. H". XV, C A D V <fc P O „

P L A T T S B U R C H . N . Y . . Are the ManufactureM.

SOAP!

L a u t z Bros . & Co's

UNRIVALED 804P8,

MCHOLS^OTEiCOJpl.,

rLATTSBFRGH, N. T.

Holiday Novelties F R O M

SPECIAL NOTICE. The midcrs ipned r e s p e c t l u l l y a n n o u n c e s

that h a v i n g p u r c h a s e d the m a c h i n e r y i n HartweH's Factory , a n d lease i l the b u i l d i n g with the wafer power , is prepared p r o m p t l y j to fill orders for Sash , Doors, Blinds', Mold­ings , Newe l Pos t s . Banis ters , H a n d Rails.artei a l ] k i n d s of House- f in ishing i l a t e n a l :il t h f loweat cash pr ices .

Atte.ntiwn i s a l so ca l l ed to h i s c o m p l e t e a s ­s o r t m e n t of P o r n i t u r e , Paper J-Iiai£Tin£S, Chairs, hoclrers, Ohromos, %frc, tfrC., Sl l lUnit ' f o r H o i k l a v Girts.

Call anof e i a r n i n e a t *9 M.trffaret S t r e e t . ' P J n U s b u r g h . N . V. >

E . T. PIERCE. Dec . l2 ,187g . -50t f .

Perhaps Yon are Congbxas AS you read this Tincice. IfSOletit urge yon I | | - | t6 go ro n n n i s ' D r u g s t o r e -waexe S3 c e n t s l a t a i 5 ^ ~ out in a buttle of HA.CH£'S I S D I A X I A B j 1=-:? STRCP vrill enable you to cure yoarconjch in less than ttventy-foor hours,

use Jennings Vegetable Laxative Fovrtler f o r h a b i t u a l Cos t iveneas . Safe , s u r e , p l e a s ­ant anfl effectual; e s p e c i a l l y adapted t.» de l i ­cate f e m a l e s and unly 25 c e n t s . V. Jl. DAXIS, Drnxrjil^t, Prop- 45rr

A c m e . ' Extrm G«ra

London Pcuafly, Cot ton Oil.

S i c a t r i n e ,

S k a m r M k ,

O e m ,

- I X F A C T , "

ALL T H E CEA.EBEATED B S A S O S

SOLD TO THE TKADE

At Manufacturers' Prices,

DttircitEl hi PUTTfUMM.

H^WESfAN BAlM

iiCAlMBH

Cohgregsional deleitations. Now, this

besides B la ina , o f H a i n e . Tv"bat followed

was a speech , and s u c h a remarkable speech

that beside it the resolutions on wbich it w a s based were so ins ignif icant t h a t t b e c o n ­

viction forces i tself forward t h a t the resolu-

• : n f s<.«!stant treasurer of the I 'n i t ed S ta te s . the c 'v <>' New Turk. •1. Trit rei?empiion wi'.I be in e.ther gold

>• s,.vei, a ibtr b. ,ders of tbe legal tenders ^< rf. -.a _i«er i . I>IP option of the govern-V *b l r-. p-iy ;i e tb*r meta l .

."- 1<e am-iui.t of these legal tenders is

C l'i.f jegxl t t n d * r shal l n o t be deatroyed, re: rtl •<; tob>i'»d, but shall be kept in cir-CL. I at ion.

T. Tlit? rMUUjKiv>6 a c t do*» n o t apply t o tht c.rcuatioaoi tbe national banks. Their , lions, tremendous in import as they were, it.des a:e s' . . reJc-emab:e in United Statew j had only been conceirsd as ap8g upon which

ar i*je ro-intera of the banks issuing t 0 h l n g t b e s p e e c h . ia L b a t extraordinar}^ M • ' delireranee which Blaine had carefully writ­

ten out, contrary to bis usual practice, and ; read to the Senate from bi3 manuscript, be

There 5een.s to be a reasonable prospect foreshadowed apoiicy so desper.ite in its char . a t V•*• r t ' S

t. >n s at ;_ i : to bt inrestijrated byConf ire ia . S e n a t e a n d t b e country

. of Sti|jervi8ors will at thrir annual meeting provide s was J for raising funds for the support of the x»oor during

al' natural e n o u g h , b v t What fol lowed would ' iheinmilirH year, this is wit a linMaiion upon the , , , . : I p o w e r of m e F o p e r t n t e n q e n t to p u r c h a s e s u p p l i e s

nut h a v e appeared so natara! had t h e Chier rrom time M time necessary for the maintenance of actor i n w h a t fol lowed been a o v body elae She

fpVori T b a t ^ e i s « a n a n t h o r i i e a t o d o , a n d i t i s h i s

j " I dutj to do it. It there is jio land upon which he

n>->*»« them.

An Icveitie^tion waioa it Xc«ded •e 5een.s to be a reasonable prospet e *..•:. r of North poHUcal intir.ida- i acler that tbe sensation it produced in the i S ^ ^ t ^ J S X t ^ m C ^ S a r e S at ;_i: to bt investigated byCongreia. Senate and tbe country Is not be wondered ! hands, or which may thereafter ha raided and come

can draw, be purchases on credit to b* paid out of f aud thiireoXter to be -jiised, AZ& U~.? -11 his proceed­ings he accounts to the Supervisors.

'i'ht County is liable upon all contract* for .sup­plies. Jcc, made hy the superintendents of the Poor, Without tllfflr being HUtflUSd by the Board of Supervi­sors. See Hayes r*. iSymouds, 9 Birb. 2SG-T, Pad-dock' rs. Sym.iudi, 11 Barb. 117.

My conclnnions are: 1st. That the Superintendent of the Poor, as the

authorized agent of the Oonnty, having aqtbopity to pnrchijse all the supplies necessary for the support of the County poor and the maintenance of the County poor House, can hind the Cuunty for their payment.

2d. That the contracts made by the Superinten­dent for these purposes are not subject to revision or supervision of the Bjard of Supervisors.

3d. That the Superintendent is to pay for such

I*. « ! .ni* . jtli r . i i • I . J J • . m, ,- • . • i . . . . . to his, the Treasurer's hiiiids. .t.y of tbe l u s h toned a n d virtu- • at . T h a t po l i cy is n o t h i n g less than t b e dis- > 4 : h . ' That the County being liable as above stated,

. j« K.?PUt.*;-'i'i S t a t e s m e n Who affect to » b « d - ' f ranchi sement o f a large proportion of S o u t h - the Board ol'Supervisors should raise an amount . , r sufficient to ra-iet all d« f t s drawn hy the Superin-

C-T ov^r b . i . . t and t h u n d e r s t o n e s w h i c h , e r a roters , and t h e c u t t i n g d o w n of the C o n - j tendrnt, for the support and maintenance of the a -e fj i ,.a.%. I i g i t t n t c p from t h e S o u t b by e-.-respr.r.l-i .r* <••! such s h e e t s as t h e X e w by about seventy-f ive in n u m b e r !

gress ional de l egat ions of the S o u t h e r n S t a t e s j . Thai the accounts «hich the Board of Super-visors are to audit under the pour laws are not those

Y- . T i r . - j i - . « i ii * , , „ , i b e t w e e n t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e i"oor a n d t h e

l . ' f . Ir.., f r.j Uit'niiaatlOD at t b e polls A n d on w h a t p r e t e x t ? W h y , tbis . Mr. ' persons furnishing; tbe supplies, but tee accounts of ki-.-'tv p-rh-ct 'y • ivv.; ti . r « ' - • • ? ? « ; e r u ..'f , ' • • . ' '

i^\ v as :p-r>--'b. *lii :L-.-". i ;: i . . tl-»-.-.: J f: .m

Tho Ri»r,iiti'i/.or, .,.,.. i the Superintendent of the foor for the amount re-i tic xtciiuoiiLiU par- i c e „ . e d a n t j expended by him ; but that thie does not include the power to change or alter the c mtraets Knide by the Superintendent or to pa?s upon the price of aupplies as iixi-d by the Superintendent, and the parties furnishing the same. The .Board of Soperrisors have no authority or control over tha contracts made by the Superintendent of the Poor. T h e p o w e r t o p u r c h a s e w h a t e v e r ie neC'f-fcSJiry fOr tb, IhlllhtenahCe of the County Poor and the Conn-

t h a t t h e y t h e m s e l v e s B . a i n e s a y s , in effect,

•f :>ns to the preva lence o f a ; '*ty is c o m p l e t e l y wiped o a t in the S o u t b ;

a; iutimidatioti at the North "tbe negroes are all voting tbe Democratic .ve as any wbicb ever prevail- "ticket—those who are allowed to vote at all .. Cases can be cited by the '•—and thus tbe Democratic party is getting *.'. parts o f tbe N o r t h i n w b i c h "ail tbe benefi t w b i c h we Kepubl i cans hoped

r. :arj« m-riaf-CtUrifiE e i U b - "tO det'ife from tbe passage o f t h e c o n s t i t u - I rv" -oo"r Honie'ia vested in^hTSuperla'telldent ofthe _l=t Hi

a ,. . . . LC*- t .i . i • , , , , i P" t, who possesses the nsual powers of a eorpora-- Se<rtaaiiy driven to tbe twnal amendments, which added an en or- ' two for puohc purposes, rvoi. 2, 813, ;ssi.j

employers" bidding as if "mous nnmber of ignorant n»groes to tbe ! . C ;

f - . , r «-. ,

r l . j e . n .

1 vti?,"f droit Ti.em at the muzzle of a re • v-r. TL»-pr"'pn*i;\e lots of a place in "men from tbe Soutb. Sow, the Republican

v.b.cb - man cu.n earo a living for biaoatlf "party cannot stand tbis. To be sure, we

CONSUMPTION CURED. | A.n old p h y s i c i a n , re t i red from a c t i v e prae- i

t i ce , b a r i n g had p laced in h i s b a n d s b y art I E a s t I n d i a n Miss ionary t h e formula o f a s i m p l e v e g e t a b l e r e m e d y for t h e s p e e d y a n d I p e r m a n e n t cure of Consumpt ion , B r o n c h i t i s , Catarrh, A s t h m a , and a l l Throat and Lunjf affect ions, a l so a p o s i t i v e a n d rad ica l cure for g e n e r a l Debi l i ty a n d al l n e r v o u s c o m p l a i n t s , a f ter h a v i n g thorough ly t e s ted i t s wonder fu l curative powers in thousands of oases, feels it Ilia du ty to m a k e it k n o \ m t o h i s suffering renown, The recipe will be sent, free of Charge, to a l l w h o des ire i t , w i t h f u l l d irec­t ions for p r e p a r i n g and succes s fu l ly u s i n g , Address , With Stamp, Jiamlmr t h i s paper , b i t . j . c . S T O > - E , 146 s o u t h E i g h t h s t r e e t , Ph i la ­de lph ia , f a . so wa

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ALL NATIONS.

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A N U5fDEJ!riABLE THUTH. Ton deserve to suffer, and if jou lead a

miserable , unsat i s factory life in t h i s beaut i -fal WQiid i t is ent ire ly y o u r o w n fault and there is only one excuse for you,—your un­reasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has kilied thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasonin.2 will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver Complaint or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick bead-ache, palpitation of tbe heart, soar stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of tbe bead, nervous prostration, low spirits, &c. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent, and not a Druggist but will tell you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample for 10 cents. Three doses .will re­lieve von.

!>•«. 9. 1S7S. PETEB S. PALMES. 'Jhe following report was adopted:

asbej them on, whip in "voting population, and increased in tbe I y„ a, i&n. Loard„/Supenri*™of Clinton County: " s a m e proport ion the nt imber o f Congress - j The undersigned, Supervisor of the town o

Jtooers begs leave to report that the Supervis >r end Town ClerK of said town borrowed of Abel Knapp the sum of one thousand dollars, June 4th, 1877, a>

. t , . , , «_ u «• i • .. i , . . authorized by an act of the LegiaJaturo of the State ..in, ;,. an-i thus Keep them from tbe | "enfranchised the negroes, but it was with of Me* York, naaaed May lath, is77. authorising the

.- h ~.s% c- actual starration, furnishes i-tb« uudersiaiiditig that they would always ' z"va ot.,M^rrs' !u?f °"1U,CJ1 "'.Oiiaton, to borrow 3 J J " money for the rebel from auffenng caused by the

l- >.' «'." ..I a c '«rc;ve Jerer as the fear of "vote the E e p u b h c a n t icket and teach the ir I late conflagration m said town, and that there was r ev,f i d.*th. And this lever i. "sons to do the same, and their daughters, J W ^ ^ S t £ ' E ^ « « E v ceCtiCh j u s t aa sure ly as tbe "too, w h e n female suffrage c o m e s in ." March 1st, i»7s, leaving eight huuured dollars then

. . . . . • i a - V - T , » I due, and that there will fall due March lut, 1879, t ^ e 4»y c-/toe; ar-jund, i t D«iUg taci t ly nnd«r- JSow, B l a i n e , o f M a i n e , is s h r e w d e n o u g h j the sum of two hundred dollars of the principal, and .:...-.J : : . - : .• .* i«ri o f t b e contrac t t h a t ens to s e e that there is n o t tbe least c h a n c e for ! fiftJ-Ki* dod"s " ' " " f o m B L i i , Supervisor. I• •. V " . ! . . . v '« ^s tLe-.r e m p l o y e r s des ire , t h e repeal o f t h e fourteenth and fifteenth ' The iolljwing resolution was offered hy i)r. Chan-

, , , , , i i - . ' dler, and the aamc adopted; i. ',- i h i . (. Jbgress will invest i - a m e n d m e n t s in th i s C o n g r e s s , nor a n y o t h e r I ilcwlvcd, Tuat the town of Mooers be authorised

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I" * • • te j. .;.-; 'bit t'jbgress wi! g . * e ;• * « . - . ; ; - ; ;t,...r 'Ugb;J, a n d i f they Can al present . T h i . mat ter invo lved in the i n -

• i -r s - -i;.^ it. •*.!.!• rur f -at t inr a s t o p to th i s , crease and e x t e n s i o n o f t h e r ight o f suffrage

aryVTj by wbicL t h e r ight o f suffrage is thus _ is a spirit wbich is m u c h eas ier raised t h a n

ti - , : v ' - 1 *' r-y « . ; , t h e r e b y d o a serv ice laid. B l a i n e a n d t h e Republ i can leaders

w „ . t e-.er> c---d c t.rt-n wil l apprec iate . o u g h t to h a r e Considered tbis mat ter more

v * v» * thorough ly before e x t e n d i n g t h e r ight of «uf-U i a i l i e 01 M a i n e a n d t i l B a a e f a l frage to these ignorant c lasses , and n o t have

P o l i c y , suffered t h e m s e l v e s to be carried a w a y w i t h

*'•' »•• v..- : z , . . i . . y ...i v p l o . o n there m . y lhe t l 0 t i u n t ! j i t l a e i gnorant black race could

! - »- ... :-:. . l b - m e n u or demer i t s , ' m a ; n U i n t f a e s u p r e m a c y o f the Republ ican h o n e s t y or • P a r t ^ m L a e S o u t h aga ins t the super ior

whi te ra«e. N

to rai&e by tax upon aaid town the sum of two hun­dred and filty-six dollars, to meet the amount falling due on the above mdebtedneaa March 1st. 1S79.

On motion of Mr. Ayer, adjourned till i) o'clock Tuesday, Dec. loth.

ITTESBAT SIOKSIMO, Dec. 10, 9 o'clock. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Members

all present except Frank Palmer. Moved by Mr. Arerill, Jr., that the following reso­

lution be adopted r JR/wvlved, Tnat the proceedings of the Board of

Supervisors for 1S7K shaU be pnbhahed in the £iatts-burjrb gtrMiwl, Plattsoargh RepvUican, and the C'Untcn County Herald, aud that the amount to be paid for same be Hiicty dollars each. Carried.

The following notice and resolution, by Mr. Par­sons w u received and adopted :

Sohce i s hereby given that »r 10:30 a. at., D(3C. l l t l l ,

Sclid Silver Plated Table Ware. The card of Douslas Sil ver Plating Co. in

a n o t h e r c o l u m n w i l l a t tract t b e a t tent ion Of every reader, and we take pleasure in saying tbe silver-ware sold by tbis firm is of a su­perior quality and gives every one full satis­faction. We can suggest for a New Year's preseut nothing more agreeable or gratify. ing.-—American Christian Review,

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tiLJii- . t e n c v , . . T i m e * d B l a ^ e U n i t e d w i i l e " « • ^ W , B l a i n e and h i s UUSCrupu- I the^ollowibgresoluuon will^be offered, v i z :

1 - i c ' *• -" - a "*i L " l ieu , . , , ' H'Mted, That rule ho. 26, as adopted by this - cm >J«rhe, a s judged flora ''JUS followers have no h o p e o f d i s franchis ing ' Board, besueiieudedforthefollowing purpose: To

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:. tLc i» i s o n e p o i n t upon

'.-•-•bib'y s.gree, and t h a t is b is

.g ?Le tn "t of any given situ-> i i a b ^ i i d a n c e o f e v i d e n c e

these ignoran t classes, but what they do hope '' r r t^ s iU l ! r re^on o f i"""0™ o a "guahzation.

Try it J Try it! Try it! Stafford's Castor:tie Cerate, a purely Vege­

table Preparation warranted to enre Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Eruixes, Chapped Hands, Fever Sores, Fronted Feet, Piles, •Chilblaina, Gal l s on Horses, Sore Teats on Cows. See Circu­lars. Sold by John Percy & Son, Jflatts-burgh; E. H. Ladd, Rouses Pt tut. *

j SPEOIAL"NOTICI<:. *Tor Extra Choice (rround Spices rail at J. R. KMER30N & SOS'S and see their "Hon­est spices," which they guarantee not only P u r e or Ful l W e i g h t , but t h a t t h e eoocU a r e i n a i l r e s p e c t s e x a c t l y w h a t t h e p u r c h a s e r h a s a r ight to e x p e c t , v i z : a b s o l u t e p u r i t y , c h o i c e a n d aromat i c i n q u a l i t y , f u l l w e i g h t , a n d g r o u n d l'roip t h e c h o i c e s t s e l e c t e d S p i o e * .

^ TEAS. M f y o u w i s h an e x t r a g o o d t r a d e In J a p a n Teas , cal l at Emerson & S o n ' s a n d p u r c h a s e one o f the ir h a n d s o m e decorated Gib. Caddies of J a p a n Tea, a t 50c. p e r l b . T h e Teas a r e n e w and e x t r a fine a n d no charge f o r c a d d i e s . S v e r y p o u n d g u a r a n t e e d a s r e p r e s e n t e d o r m o n e y ref uncled, S e n d f o r s a m p l e . «SU J . i t . EWfcKSOX A SON.

Go to R. "S. r n t E ' s and s e e t h e J7E W" HOME SEVTiKG MACHETE, ine easiest running and b e s t i n the m a r k e t . A l l the l a t e s t i m p r o v e ­m e n t s are o n t h e 2TEW H o j n e . a n d found a t PIKE 'S a hoe store. 42tf

- ^ • ^ r n i v w w , i t^frm c -ti»eliofl/«i<J»nVnrr-: *'-*• Tnx> SromJhm' .=se.

"A MOST WOMDWrUL tfntT." LA>» \Hf-.t2. t)f .k,)l'l' i OKSTEi'-auaron, <

iss J i tiEirji £x~ JTE w l'oiiK. J c».v « , VffS. J X. B. I'm !_>••.. E - i . - 3 f y IX'iirbir: I have t b e

nio.-r sincere pleasure in .-ickriOvrTefljring n»V [l"cp oliiiiCiiiou to roil for the most siirnal relief T h:< ve ex}H-ri«ineo<l from the nsc of T^e IToa-iVE'iiAX B vi.W. I have Miffcred eonsianrly far eifthi .vears from C-itjit-r-h. Arhieh vt ar by'year ifEew worse in .spin- or nil Hie remedies , w h i c h durhifrtbisiH-riud I h;ivc Tmi-cmirtiinrly applied.

At riine^ m y affliction lir-s l«?tn so savere, that I l i a v e lx-en almo^r entiri>ly lmlit ied for mental labor, and h a v e hciitnndy lucdit»r«I abundon-inent of lius!oei« and removal to a milder climuTe, *

Fortnnatolv, f««:r months ajro T was induced to tr.rthcXoKWEniA>-BAijx.asIhaAl)een induced tii'ore.s of t imes Wfore to try orln-t remedies b y iidviee of friembs. lmt I feel f « * i o s » v - w i t h Imt litt le confidence in ftndinjr a n y essential reltef.

Xow, Sir, l a m very jrbwl, and I feel i t i s d u e t o roi l to say, that M? J%</M hat katl t$w4tmHeamler-r~u 1 effect. ITS BKNBFICIAb IUFPECT WAS AfPABKUT ISLQM TUB =XAitT. and t<xlay, I am alm<wt free from the «Hst:iostein* andloaathsome disease.

I use the Balm dally, and i t is a hui:m-y t h a t J should be verj- unwi l l ing to dispense w i t h .

Yonrs very truly. LmXGSTOX SCOTT.

Immediate Relief Guaranteed. Sample Bottle Twenty-fivt Cents.

Ask yoiir D m - a i s t for i t , or send for Ciroflar t c

*. 8 . PHELPS. Pf»f)., filUvaySt-H- *

Mr. Carter, from the comnuttee on miacehaheotta 0 f i accountB, moved that Peter 8. Palmer be allowed

w , „ , i ,, I £10 UJ fur his services, tea., a* attorney—the same to SJUItierU DOWer ID Congress , a pre text for I be paid out of conangent fund. Carried.

On motion of Mr. Carter, frank Gebo was allowed

is to t r u m p up on this e n h a n c e m e n t

Southern power o n c e more a t t e m p t i n g to arouse t b * old feel-

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$3.00 lor services rendered to the county as special poii.-e at the house of Bock Welcome—the same to be paid out of contingent fund. Carried.

The iollo«.-ing resolution., offered by Mr. Parsons, \ r ^ s a d o p t e d ;

litwlced, That "Wra. Reed, be allowed the sum of tw. iitv-tive dollars for services sujierintendiqg re­pairs on county buildings and county purchase*, and t h a i t h e s a m e b e p i i d o u t of the c o n t i n g e n t f u n d .

T h e c h a n c e s ! *Ir- Humphrey offered the following resolution, «„„„. , „ i • . . ! which was adopted: SeeOl 10 be aga ins t It JUSt at present . T h e Ilrwhed, That the amount of ten (.510.00) be allow-npf.til? h'.th "V.irtb ar.rt «, ,ni l i u , . . . t ..^, . „ , _ , , ed I rank Mc.Maaters for services rendered to the people o_,,n _>orth and S o u t h w a a t n # more e 0 U I t m t t r e on constables' accounts, aud the same be of this sectional strife, and the represents- ' paid out of the contingent fund.

w h i c h they h a v e n o h o p e for the c o n t i n u a n c e

;Ler m - m b e r of t h a t ° ^ t U t*ir ill-sotteri and ill-used power . T h e

:a t h e p:tje o f h i s tory , m m e i s a ¥ e r >' S u r e w J rJ"« »"d well worthy

t h e unscrupulous sagac i ty of B l a i n e , Of

Ala ine . B u t will i t succeed ?

, . - , , . . . , , -Mr. fteedoffered the following resolution, which, t ives of t h e c o m m e r c i a l interes ts o f t h e c o u n - } on morion of Mr, Bea, was adopted:

Jiesuleed, That the bond of E l i I,. B a t e s , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ( e i e c t ) o f t h e Poor of Cl in ton County, b e fixed and agreed u p o n a t t h e s u m

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•« ,. 1. 3 •;.•-•< •J.'.A begged for o n his -», i j ; -JL r.g t-.. M a i ; i 4 » n ' s m e r c y , and

.. fTi-' • > f t : £ •.•i.t that if tbe^e letters

•• m ».ei ;-u'' ,c L - . C a . n e , w a s a ruined

. A - i i a^.cr a..1 *t.»se d o d g e s b a d failed,

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- b , : . , . i U i ! f this p j i n t . B . a m e was ia? o f a c t i o n a l b a t e In t h e N o r t h , w i t h o u t

• -.« it;-'.!, u. ! • - ! u p w i t h t h e C'rerJitMo

r : . _ . . . A < j.1. > •,

a e-» w;.'- s» i-c : j

a «v i t i t e i.-:iCi:e-ti!rJ b y i ts s a a d o w , but

* ILt T-.j.^LitL. h£ vi o thers were destroy-

>icvrr tv i; i; A-nes'irTiTed.auf] ibepub-JI» .i;j..a:. r. .-,- c.-rr p ; ete ly lost s i g h t o f

. : I.K. :. :. « . h Ib^r p L a - e o f b i s record,

••j * b '" •• iit»-E.j ntLun of the m o n u -•_ •.;-•-'. 4 : L - m a n . Coupled Wltb viis ' t r .7 ' D o t u N o r t b S C i d S o u t h w » " t n o more of,' A"*(1 'w ' ' That the bond of Alfred Gnibord, Treas-

' t u , = . •• urer elect of Clinton County, he fixed and agreed t - h i t ..• ••- . _ n c - . ' . 'nee h e Came very , "» s t j d a l ! Classes on both Sides o f tbe Old I upon at the nwnuf seventy-Are thousand doilars

T, i i i. j ' "\f»«<>r, and r>*-r,r,'« T ir,o ^m « . , ) „ , „ ; . ; „ '• (J75,uW)), and to be approved by this board, te. :._• c^u^ut . I ! » i I be r e m e m b e r e d -"-aaon a n a U i i o r i s j^me are ready to j o i n i ' „ , _ ' , , . , , ' .

" . 1 j , I Mr. K e e d offered the l o l l o w i n g re so lu t ion t.st' l.*j.:i-,'. m a n i l u . l i g a n , B l a i n e ' s h a n d s in an onward march towards the ; which w a s a d o p t e d :

«:-:. - - , ;. u h p i i a i / . i ; fl»j-isbed certa in ' promised era of go lden prosperity which t b e

•!- • - i.- j . . ."v-s* JUUS w b i c b p o o r B i a i n e prophets o f g o o d . a i i d s o u n d e r s of glad t idings

f - r—pet i 'u y , en trea ted for with , ^,l U s we a r e ) U i l e n t e r i n g . T h e best s e n t i ­

m e n t of the who le c o u n t r y , in fact, n o w as

t h e old y e a r wi th all i t s troubles , i ts bank

rnptcies and financial e m b a r r a s s m e n t s is

w a n i n g , a n d the n e w y e a r wi th its bright

hopes is d a w n i n g , s e e m s to be t h a t t b e l i m e

^1.1. Lad hardened L:s heart , finally ' bas a b o u t c o m e for tbe spirit o f h a t e , o f w h i c h

. . „ • v, v.h&t d id B l a i n e d o ? S o m e .' B l a i n e o f M a i n e aeetns the m o s t c o m p l e t e

••• • « ' b t ' . r . A h d j w u in despair , ana e m b o d i m e n t , to be finally la id , w h e n pol i t i

-ra r.. . . . ; x%~ i. o w n the ir brains o u t as C l l n s o{ l l j i s s t a m p shal l be s e n t to the rear ,

.»-• • :.a'.c< '. c s c a p . n g from t h e threat - j a l j d l L « t r n e representat ives o f t b e people

! * T J . *--'=• I n e t e are a h t b e p o o r tr icks sbal i c o m e to tbe front.

<••. ••..-:'r.u.'j mortals. But Blaine belongs i •* £ . • ' . . tr. s C a s s : Lr k n e w a tr ick worth t w o ! r B O C I E D U T C S O f T I E B 0 A B D O F

< ' \U:—;.» V', e lh" .etters and snapped bis ] »ri*IEVlSftKS—18JS. H ' - . T I .J. ih- fac*<.f b's persecuter, and the

) C a n o t l i e r l o t o f c h o i c e Y e l l o w P e a e b e s in 3 l b . c a n s , a t 25c. p e r c a n , r e c e i v e d a t E m e r s o n & Son' s , a n d o t h e r C a n n e d Goods a t e q u a l l y l o w pr ices . G o o d s a l l n e w a n d fresh a n d of t h e b e s t p a c k u p , a t 49tf. J . R. EMEBSOIT A SOX'S.

lEERKEI. & IWAHXEK, t h e P o p u l a r Tobacco­n i s t s , h a v e t h e largest s t o c k o l Weersekanm ttpd Ur ier P i p e s i n t o w n . Cal l a n d s e e t h e m before you b u y . Bl

ood barga in i n S y r u p s . E m e r s o n t tSon'S e x t r a Cue S u g a r S j r n p a t one. p e r g a l l o n . Call ttnd s e e g o o d s *WT J . E . ESIBRSOS- & SON.

1>. I . C. I s a n a b s o l u t e a n d I r r e s i s t i b l e c a r e t»t

DRUNK-e i u i e s s , Jntetnperajrc* a n d t h « u s e of Opium, Tobaeeo , M&rcotiea a n d St imu­l a n t s , r e m o v i n g »U la s t ea .dea ire a n d h a b i t o f u s i n g a n y o f t b e m . r e n d e r i n g t h e t a s t e o r d e s i r e for a n y o r t h e i n p e r f e c t l y o d i o u a a n d d U e u s t i n g . G i v i n g e v e r y o n e p e r f e c t a n d i rres i s t ib le contro l o f t h e s o b r i e t y o f t h e m s e l v e a a n d t h e i r f r i e n d s .

J t p r e v e n t s t h a t a b s o l u t e P h y s i c a l a n d m o r a l prostrat ion t h a t f o l l ows t h e a n d d e n breaking: o j f r o m osinc- a t t a a l a B t a o r n a r c o t i c s ,

P a c k a g e . p r e p a i d , t o c a r * 1 t o S n s n o n s , $'h°l *Z f0".1: druggists, U.S. Kmper.' a nee a n d char i tab le s o c i e t i e s s h o u l d u s e i t .

it is harmless and never-failing. H O P BITTJCKS I f I t 3 . CO. , S o l e A e o n t * .

T h e Hop Cough Cure Destroys a l l p a i n , l o o s e n s t h e c o i i g h , q u i e t s t h e n e r v e s ai id p r o d u c e * t e a t . I t n e v e r AUIa l a p a r f o r m l . K m (Mrfeet e a r * Where t h e r e Is a s h a d o w o f h o p e .

Try i t o n c e a n d ypu w i l l find i t t o .

ITOR S A X E B T A t t D R V f l C I S T S .

Hughes'. J a p a n e s e "Ware T o i l e t S e t t s ,

Sets of Collar and Cuff in

fancy boxes, Handkerchiefs in

boxes, Embroidered, Pestooued

and Motto Handkerchiefs,

-Handkerchief and GlGVG BCX-

es, Match Safes, Ink Stands,

Easels, Cabinet Photograph

Frames, Wall Pockets, Trays,

Brackets, Chromos, Transpar­

encies, Card Receivers, Port­

folios, Ladies' Companions,

Bracelets, Lockets, Scarf Pins,

Sleeve Buttons, Neckties, Bows,

Tidies, Cigar Cases, Bows and

Arrows, Paint Boxes, Toy

Watches, Mittens, Hoods,

Wristlets, Stationery in Fancy

Boxes, &., &c.

In addition to a fun line of

C l o a k s ^

S l i a w l s ,

D r e s s a n d D o i z x e s t i e

<3-oocle, H o s i e r y ,

U n d e r w e a r ,

McHattie & Hughes, 76, 78 & 80 Margaret Street,

50tf PLAfTSBCJRGH, S . V.

1.1D. MILLER'S, H a v i n g j u v t r e c e r v r d an e x t e n s i v e and large

Stock of

Dry and Fancy Goods, which we will offer at unprecedented low prices , t h a t i t wi l l b e for t h e I n t e r e s t o f avll •vrUo p u r c h a s e

DRY GOODS! toextmlne onr stock before bnyinuel«<swhere. Our stock: i n c l u d e *

Black and Colored Silks,

Silk Velvet and Velveteens,

B L A C K • « « COLORED

Dress Good»!

In ail the LEAMXG STYLES,

A srEorAt.Tr i x

BLACK C A S H M E R E ! Large Assortment of Beaver,

square and Woolen Long

Shawls,

CLOAKS and CLOAKDTGS,

Waterproof, Flannels,

Cassimeres, Tweeds,

Felt and Balmoral Skirts, A mil assortment Of Ladies', Geut'a and

C h i l d r e n ' s

A l s o , a large l i n e o f Cot tons . P r i n t s , Xt ib ias , Hoods , S e a F o a m s , L a d i e s ' j a c k e t s . Scarfs ,

FJILUXJ } C F A L L 1878. S l 167S.

GREAT BARGAINS ^-AND —

Orand Display MABBLE WORKS.

U s e Stafford's Cas tor ine Cerate for B u r n t . Sold by J o h n P e r c y & S o n , P i a t t s b u r g h ; E . H . L:tdd, R o u s e s P o i n t .

of t w e l v e t h o u s a n d doi lars i$]2.0o(i) t o be a p - , 7 proved by t h e Board. Carried. J ^ T h o s e S t e m l e s s Ka i s ins a t s t i l l further re-

Mr. Chamberla in Introduoed t h e b o n d of E l i i . b a l e s , a n d t h e s a m e w a s read b y t h e

IrtKDro SKKI-IOX, D e c Sth, To'clocs:. p . t , . : . z ^ d u ver the s h a r p trick and again i r, 11 csUcd by clerk. Fullos-jag member, present; i 'r-'.: a J .. o ..•: ou h s record. By tbe way .^ .^""^iS^L'^f-S^'^"- *7e.rdh,Jr.,George o l , Ad^ate, Or. Chandler, K. Coamfcerlaia, John Park-

r.*.-e.'.-i.vi.r, t b s s e i n s t a n c e s wili perhaps l burst, V. Ayer, Wales Psrsons, Wai. Bea frank pslltier, 1_ H. Carter. ' iTLr:e«* ! b s a , .bd« o i sc»me m e n wi th tbe fact

l . . a : <L*re m a y be a trace of unacrupuleus-

* * ; » i t t L c r b a r a o r o f B .a ine . aud i f so le t al l

a j c h tn »4 v .ngs b e tbr->wn to t b e w i n d s , un-

d ; r tb» a s s u r a n c e t h a t in t b e br ight l e x i c o n o f

ID .-Jera K«pub. icahisrn t h e r e is n o s u c h word

*« c o ' i s c . e n t ui is scrapie.

B u t t h e iLStancei a l ready uotod k a t c e o B a -

p»ra.<Ts.y h t U e s .guif icat ico aa i i iua tra t io (

t - . t grea t c a p a c i t y o f M r . B i a i a M ; i a ( a c t t t o y

o n y f i . u u y indicated w h a t S M t u t e r a f a s s a n

tL.s w a s , a n d deosous tra tad b isa t o b e I k *

o n e of a . Gibers fitted lor cer ta in £aaa*rate

w o r k y e t d e s t i n e d t o ba aecosapHshsa' i n

a t s p . t j j th* i t * f uW«:aa party i a awssar a l i t ­

t l e l o n g e r aftar t b e Cstae ataaaatf l a k a « «

siooaieti i t to cer ta in d e s t r u c t i o n . W S M U M

first n o t e s o f t b e m e m o r a b l e Piaaides>Ual

• c » : , i e s t o f I fJw w e r e a b o u t t o a* aoosuiasl,

jtidaina- by • p f e a r a B c e a w b k k Ofkiaal i ly

w o u l d b a s e boa* e e u t j 4 * M d eoawlSBjifw, thai

party appeared to itata b«i liuJa ebaaf at winoiug. In tbe >'onb tlM oM awas* •bita gave rise to the stofbbcaa aartf kai aaat awuied, and tbare was iaft a* aroisud wbsrb tbe tosc—cosaW «xc»pt, ywtaaea, tbat iaaoraai la taa «Ttba spoils; white ia taa floatb Jt «aa a«K suMlarstood tbat,saea)

Tne foUowicg report, offered by Mr. D»y, was re-eclvsd sad adopted: To tin Ilim. Hoard of hupervUori qf Clinton counts/:

We tbe tmdersit-fifid Commissioner, of the toa-u of Peru, County sad State aforesaid, appointed in pur-suance of su set eantled, "an set ui facilitate the ooussructioa of t i e Whitehall A J>l»tubur«h Kail-road, and te aathorue the iasnine sud (asrsateeu>s or bonds,*' insinii Msy Sth, MS7, respsctfully report that tb« amuaat of boads dtigiiiMlly ia .u .4 by said lows, i s parse ,up. ot ssid sot, was $30,000, thirty ttibuasad dollsrs. That tbsr* has been provided for and paid of the pneeipsl ST^aft, sevaa thoossad two haaored Aetlars. lssrioc itl^at tsssMy-two Ihoos-asd eiaat buaersd doilars rsastiuiaf unpaid; and that ia tddnite, to f iu»d* ea s e e d it reqairas $l,KHi o e s thoussad are Jaundred dollars to pay l a s inter­est e a said bonds for lbs efiMiasg year, s e d the sddi-tSoesi sas> of t i j s s oas i S i s e a a l t e e haaared doUsrs le psy the sasuaal of prJa<*>ai I s l l ia . dee steviscuns, saehiet; n,m. two thoasaad sevea batietsd dsilstai s snajredtor l t . easel—year, which aaaasBMseaaMsesseetraJly re f esssed to asasas up-oa atat a tshls s*»Oe»*r of tbe tewa ef r e m , s W direct the eeHsrtsr Ihsrsnc te say over the said earn to as oa or setese Ih . Acat eaw of March, Mm, for the pnrlKsss «h»»sw»easieaea.

XSsssdSisra, Wsisaihirl iab, ISH.

Clerk, w h e r e u p o n Mi-. St. Chamber la in m o v e d the approval of t h e bond . Carried.

On m o t i o n i l r . Adjtate , t h e Board adjourn­e d t i l l -J. o 'c lock I'. M.

«. CMelmu, ' ! . » . a c w r r r . i

Oa saetiee of Str. averjll the fslki riser was i

•at t , l a ta» b f a e i Obsajalsla. ea M.erh tsh. lets. thefeUee*-«^seesteatoawasseaeeS. fteiS^aatslfea tasa weretashrtsatasSSitlii te the aSSs twehaa-

A J - T E R X O O S S E S S I 0 X .

Board m e t p u r s u a n t t o adjournment . M e m ­bers al l p r e s e n t .

s i r . f teed p r e s e n t e d t h e bond o f Mr. A . Uuibord, whereupon t h e Cleric r e a d t h e c o n ­d i t ions o f t h e s a m e . On m o t i o n Mr. Heed, t h e bond w a s r e c e i v e d a n d a p p r o v e d b y t h e Board.

The f o l l o w i n c reso lu t ion w a s offered b y Mr. H u m p h r e y - On m o t i o n o f Mr. A y e r t h e s a m e w a s a d o p t e d .

Iteiolved, That Br idget Fitr .geralds . a n i n ­s a n e p e r s o n n o w i n the H u d s o n H i r e r A s y l u m a n d charged to t h e t o w n of Cl in ton , to t h e s u m of eoo oo, b e i n g t h e s a m e charged for h e r t ransporta t ion , A c ,

.Vow, therefore , b e i t re so lved , t h a t the sa id Br idge t Jfitzgeralds, a r e s i d e n t of the t o w n o f P ia t t sburgh . be c h a r g e d to t h e t o w n of 1*1 atte-burgh and the s a m e c r e d i t e d to t h e t o w n of Cl inton.

On m o t i o n Mr. Carter , Board adjourned to W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g , D e c . 1 K b , a t 1* o 'c lock, Wzn>~*eer>AT MoKJriJiG, Dec . 11,1878,9 o'c lock.

Bo l l c a l l e d by Clerk. M e m b e r s a l l p r e s e n t . On m o t i o n Mr. f a l m e r , t h e a m o u n t o i S10 b e p a i d F r a n k McMasters a s p e r r e s o l u t i o n a s t h e y n o w s t a n d i n proceed ings here to fore . On mot ion Mr. Chamber la in , tbe report or d e ­c i s ion of F. S. f a i n t e r to b o p r i n t e d in t h e f troeeedings . On m o t i o n Air. Steed, t h e l o l -o w i n g w a s adopted :

By r e q u e s t of the Board of Town Audi tors a n d S u p e r v i s o r or t b e town of f h t t t a b u r y b , t h a t t h e aeoount o f T h o m a s L. ttyaa, non­s t a b l e , c l a i m e d A3S.47. aUowesl • sS i s i ; J o h n • arre l l c l a i m e d ««-3.32. a l l o w e d eASUti a n d r a n i BreaseUe c l a i m e d eo .U ,a l l ewss« as^o , b e a l l o w e d t h e m a n d t b e saaae eJa**fMf a g a i n s t t h e t o w n o f r l a t u b u r g h . '. S

C h a i r m a n C'iasisjsWlbs» d u a l s T h e p r o c e e d i n g s o f t b e aMaatFiraw t b e a

r e a d , e o m m e n c i a g M o n d a y , D e e . a t h , a a d t b e sasar a a v r o r e d .

Osfcred by M r . B a a d : Mtmttxd, Tbsw t a s w s d s y . t S o ' e l o e t a at., w e

b a l l o t t o d s a l a a a l e t b e t w o p a p e r s l a w h i c h Hii iHis lna I s i r - r* ISTSshail o e p a b l l . h s d . Carried,

s t e a o i a l l i a asMs 11 h y Mr. r a r k h a n t : stasssMe', T b a t t b a Clark a f MM b e a r d b a

aatboriaeal Soaweeare t w e a t y - e d c h t e i i a l s s o t a i a a k a i i i i a a i e a avma, t a a a a e b -fir t b e ae-reral t o w a a l a t h a s s s a i y f o r * • * « « , » » » . » t . « e t < » f » s f i r i i h e a n a s »SS>hflelaltaea per eoay, a>Miai>aea. aa •aslaa Mi sUeeL the reeweetsea e s s aaseaaed so a t t e read • • » * * * - * • M o b tae Maabe. OarrSMt. Tbe

M*t<wesas_.

eWeaaeasew t b o n s i i s a j i . Mb aba s a a a n a f •aaar ta t i • ; • . « . Oeaaaiaassaaeat, a i i t i nit

The f ines t Ol ives , Ol ive Oil , a n d o t h e r F a n c y Orocer i e s i m p o r t e d , for s a l e b y 2S J . U. EiWEBSOS & S O S

Kxr.F Car of the Boss Lager r e c e i v e d for t h e H o l i d a y s . Jf yon w a n t a l ine g l a s s o f t h e B o s s , Merkel A K a h n e r l a t h e o n l y p l a c e to g e t i t . 5i

d n c e d p r l o e s . If you w a n t t o k n o w h o w m a n y p o u n d s Si.oa w i l l buy , j u s t c a l l a u d aee a t <»c£ J. &. JiAlEUSON & S O S ' S .

t3r~ H a v e y o u s e e n t h e Yucatan. Cigar a t B B o x n E T ' s . AI30, a large l o t of Cigars c h e a p for cash. oitf

Gospel Temperance Meetiaa;. The Gospe l Temperance M e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d

S u n d a y a f ternoon a t 3 o'c lock in Armstrong ' s H a l l , corner of Margare t a n d Cl in ton s t r e e t s .

F. H. Finigan, t o o M a r c a r e t S t . , P l a t U b a r w h .

BB*" A n y p e r s o n w h o Is I n w a n t o f a n y t h i n g i n m y l i n e , c a p s a v e f r o m 15 t o 2 6 p a r c e n t b y c o m i n g and b u y i n g from m e . I w i l l s e l l Tomb­s t o n e s for l e s s m o n e y t h a n a t a n y o t h e r s h o p i n Jiortbern X e w York. Come a n d w e e m e before you b u y . I wi l l t a k e c o u n t r y p r o d u c e I n - e x c h a n g e , a n d g i v e a l l t h e t i m e t h a t la »e-quiTed. D o n ' t forget t h e p lace , N o . 1*0 Margaret S t . , j u s t n o r t h o f t b e Court ~~

r i a t t e b u r g h . N O T . 1,1878.—*itf

ATTBACTIOlf

A T -

MARCUS MILLER S

'ancj Goods

STOEE,

Mo. 72 Margaret Street.

K m door Sooth of Cady A Co's Drn» Store,

FLATTSBTJRGH, TS. Y.

. ns. Towels, Handker­chiefs, Corsets and Hosiery, 2 and 3 Button Kid and Woolen Gloves ia all dolors. Hew s t y l e s o f D r e e s B a t a o n s a n d T r i m m i n g s , Smal l w a r e o f a l l k i n d s , a n d m a n y t h i n g s t o o n n -luerou* t o m e n t i o n .

W e w i * b a r e r * t o s p e c i a l t y r e m e m b e r t h a t w e a r e n o t m a k i n g l o w pr ieea o n « U ahem w o r n g o o d s , which, t h e p e o p l e o f t h i s p l a c e h a v e s e e n h a n d l e d for y e a r s , b a t a r e c a l l i n c a t t e n t i o n to a n e w . f resh s t o c k o r g o o d s .

Keapec t fu l ly ,

I .« fcD. M I L L E R , Corner ITargaret St . and Cus toaa H0US6 Sq'r .

T K K K K K A A

STAFCK AMD F A W C T

CRraiBANlTFROTISIONS. W P n a v e j n s t re.*eK-e<, » w t l « " , , l T 5 « ; * * C k

er chnic*i WKW r w r ,T\r*>-, ix>r.c»><.. «X«*r,ISH BMBAKFAST. <a V r n W P K H \i>\ o t h e r TEAS', bo i jrbt f-r • » " " a t , »1*** ' ' T T*->«siihie p r i . ' f . tn<l ^t.' r r * - p i r * ' f " ' r ' T , f * !

«-W»H1 l>ai3Fatn> in a H g r n . V x . a r . 1 ri-'T.- r«rf . i-a l l y in JVPA>- l i e S s . **» «"»1J [ryn-- , ar a t t e t i i u i n t.» o u r <-?mi.-» ^•"TJ,* J* r ' , \ L * , T K A * a * ren w p r r pon n<1, w h i c h W P cT^i n t o b e t h e B b S T TKA f o r t h e n;onf>y oRV-red i * t h e conntjr. »n«l a s an e x t r a in.ln>*enj.-nt to eon«nmer< to p u r c h a s e r. p< nn»1» *tt a l{''\f'-w i n g i - rca h a n d s o m e .sp.'orate.! -. rHmij-t T i « Te« Caddy Ui a l l pur . -hase i* o f t b e s a m e . *«-nd

r i n e s t . fAPAV. OOt.HXU a n d KWJT.TSH BREAKFA.oT TKAS - * 3 c » n t s p e r p<iiin'i. T h e finest in jnaxltct .

Go<nl > B W C K O r J A P A N T B A 5 3 T ^ > « n . l ^ ror e i t . a o . A good Tea TOT H I P m'-'nev,

.JAl'AX t K A D l ' S T «; i m n m U r..r »I -OO. a n d <>t n«T: T T I H a t e q u a l l y l o w p r i i c s .

SYRUPS. Til S V R t T S w o offer ( l ie bos i I w r c a l n * e v e r

orrerwd i n P l u t i s b n r p h . An KxtTa F i n e Sl"'?AK S Y K I T • -l.t c ent* p e r g a l l o n . Call a n d s e c g o o d s , a s g.x-xl * s ar.' so ld -« TJ*r-»i«-r jp i l lon .

Kxtr.i WHITE SVOAR HKIPS i » • c e n t * p e r g a l l o n . T h e finest S y r u p i n th<- m a r k e t a t a n y pr i ce .

A S t O W A S T U B JLOH-EST.

KEROSK5X »IX, « .aIIo»s for | 1 . 0 0 .

COFFEE. Clioccs t HOCHA, J A V A , MARACAIBO a n d

s U O C O F F K B , R o a s t e d o r G r e e n . We call attention to our Perfection Blend

s K X i U A J A V A CO*-*~*tK » » o n e p t t h e b e s t

sold, can and try it if you with an extra l ine C o * e « .

—Canned Croodse—-W e li»-ve o n e or t h e f ines t AIM! l a r g e s t s t o c k

orCAlTMCD r«riT8, Vr;GBTABLE§,J«KATS a n d M a x e v e r onVred In t o w n , c o m p r l s i n g Gordon * Dicworth's, Cuttinc A Co's. and o t h e r b r a n d s o f c h o i c e goo<Is, a t yjriccs a s l o w as the lowest.

JKI.T-TES, O t t V K S , O U T E OIV CArKK!*, a n d FLAVOKlKti- stXTitACXS o f t h e b e s t b r a n d s a l w a y s o n h a n d .

S M U X G a n d WIVTEK XTHKATand r A T E X T 1'LOUK a l w a y s l u s t o c k .

C O C S T a t r PKODIJCIC b o u g h t a n d s o l d . 9 3 afarajarat Straat .

1T.ATTSBCKGK, 3T- r .

SMITH BROTHERS,

' FASHIOIVABLK

Hatters and Furriers, «T Warjarrt Sirret,

?LATTSBTn(Ul X i

Fall and Winter

JOPKN;iN(; (

LADIES' FAifCr FOES, W i l l

Hats, Caps, Gents' Fine Fumishi'Dg Occ^s,

Trunk*. Valisei, UmbreUaj. Ac.

SEAL, MINK AND OTTER

A SPIXiALTT.

H a v i n g Jnst r c t n r n e i l f rom mark«»t'aith i I iAROK a n d FASl l lOXABJLE s t o c k «•£ ! « » • S t i l t a n d S o f t V n r atn*t W o o l

HIAITISI.I A l a r g e and rb>>ire s e l e t i i o n o f F a l l and

W i n t e r

ICIAIPISI 1

I n l i n e S e a l S k i n , Ot ter . B e a v e r . JTtaiia, a n d t h e f ine a n d rln-ap g r a d e s In C l o t h .

O u s S t o c k of

UyD ERWEAR

Y o u w U l n n d

I o f t h e bes t , >t a n d l a r g e s t

i s o f p l a i n a n d f a n c y GUOCkRImt a t J A M E S B . i-KKITS,

owpos i te t h e XtostOmce, o n Br lnker l i oC Street, Flatubargli, V. Y., at tbe

( r e r y l o w e s t c a s h p r i c e s . I f y o u d o n ' t b e -

( I l e r e i t l u s t call and

Ts far superior to any c r « shown to our cae-l o iners , b e i n g m u c h b e t t o r i n q u a l i t y a n d losner In p r i c e . W e c a n s a f e l y s a y i n t h i s li*t» w e h a v e t h e finest a n d m o s t c o m p l e t e stock: offered In t b e t r a d e .

GLOVES AND •IMMJL a

r a u F M i i MOTION fuDHD

MARCUS CANE'S Millinery Emporium!

-FOB THE-

The Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. The "White is for tbe human family ; the Yellow is for horses, sheep, and other animals. Testimonials of the effects pro­duced by these remarkable Preparations ar* wrapped around every bottle, and may be procured of any druggist or by mail from the Orlce of T«a CEXTAUB OOMI-AVY, 46 Dey Street, New York City. 25yl

Chew Jackson's Beat Bawet Vary Tobaeeo.

NEW ADVEKTISEltENTS.

HO! FOB THE HOLjPDA Y8, A aVAatOB ST<K*K O r

F a n c j Goods ! Of every variety, for sale at

w. w. vrrmo's CENT VARIETY

Margaret St..nearly opp. wttberill House-,

H O L I D A Y S . DAVID L l f t L E & 00.

Piattsburgh Greenhouses.

WINTER FLOWERINI PUNTS. IA B C D A X D Of BLOOX.

I M P O B T A N T N E W S . I a m v o w prepared t o m e e t t h e d e m a n d s o f

t h e p r e s e n t s e a s o n , a s 1 h a v e j u s t r e t u r n e d from t h e p o p u l a r u a i k e t s of B o s t o n a n d K e » Y o r k w i t h a c o m p l e t e s t o c k o f

Dry and Fancy Goods WOW S I A O T FOR EIBIBITIOX.

Therefore w o a l d re spec t f a l l y c a l l m e a t t e n ­t i o n or t h e p u b l i c w h o a r e a b o u t t o b u y t h e i r

FALL AND WINTEfi GOODS,

The b a r g a i n s I g i v e m y p a t r o n s , a n d t b a b e a u t y , s t y l e a n d c h e a p n e s s o f t b e

MJLLINST aid FANCY GOODS , FOR THK F A L L SEASOX,

which I have just purchased for Cash at the X e w York Markets , h a v e a t t r a c t e d s u c h a n u n a b a t i n g inf lux of c u s t o m e r s o f a l l c laaaea, t h a t t h e r e i s P e r p e t u a l Mot ion i n a l l d e p a r t ­m e n t s . T h e Magnet ic P o w e r o f the beaut i fu l a n d tas te fu l s tv lea o f a l l m y g o o d s h a r e a t ­t r a c t e d universa l a t t e n t i o n .

To k e e p the b a i t I n c o n t i n u o u s m o t i o n , ! •bail sell in future at even

Lower Prices than Ever Before! I offer, at unprecedented low prices, ail the

n e w s h a d e s a n d co lors i n

SILKS, SATLNS,

VELVETEENS, SILK VELVETS,

FLUSH,

Double-Faced and Satin Ribbons, TIPS, FEATHEBS, VELOUBS, Jtc.

T h e u n u s u a l d e m a n d f o r m y

Custom \rox»k! h a s c o m p e l l e d m e t o t a k e in m y e m p l o y s o m e m o r e m i l l i n e r s ; h e n c e I h a v e n o w four (4) o f t h e beat m i l l i n e r s t o b e found in Northern H e w York, r e a d y t o a c c o m m o d a t e a l l c u s ­t o m e r s .

Mn.LTNERS and DEAItlES

A l i n e a s s o r t m e n t or C l o v e s a n d K i t t e n s for H e n a n d B o y s , i a f ine B a c k K i d , a n d a l l the cheaper grades.

BUFFALO ROBES A X D

BUFFALO COATS A i l T A T S OX 1IAXD.

Sdaver, Coon Skin and fioffiblo Coats made to order.

(Fair wcaliat: always Oar Matte.)

H a v i n g p u r c h a s e d o u r e n t i r e stock- s t r i c t l y f o r CASH, e n a b l e s na t o offer a n y t h i n g in our l i n e a t t h e

VERY LOWEST PRICES.

A n e x a m i n a t i o n o f o u r s t o c k w i l l a s s u r e t h e c l o s e s t b u y e r s t h a t w e a a a k e n o d l a p l s y o f fictitious a d v e r t i s e m e n t s , a n t g i v e t h e f ines t a n d m o s t g o o d s for t h e l e a s t m o n e y .

SMITH BHOTBKRS. (ft Margaret Street,

« t r n-ATTnBUsMJH, M. t .

To c a l l a t s t y s tore w i t h o u t d e l a y , a s i t w i l l b e *>r y o u r o w n l a t e r e s t - t o s u p p l y y o u r s e l f a t m y s t o r e t h a r a i l , a s y o u w i l l t h u s

M a n y n e w v a r i e t i e s n e v e r b e f o r e , f t v w a i n l a r g e q u a n t i t i e s , f o r s u p p l y i n g Ci ty F l o r i s t s .

l e Prices radased to lowaU a n d to s u i t t h e t i m e s .

Ca l l a n d e x a m i n e for y o u r s e l v e s a n d y o u w?>lDe a m p l y l e p a l d f a r y o u r t r o a o l e .

A)ecember3d,I87S. «e

!.a».T. •"

Holiday TraAf! Tha subscriber has a Caa aasel

wasy wartaty. asy srlal ly "

AT COTTBILLS

New° Variety Store!

O O O d a w f .or*, at

k tba aasams BsraaSS fbsaia. aast !^wM^s5a*w^sasa, laav,

C.

IBttiBlJIB f} ,??*eTWiflr»«F"xF ,w^"'.

SAVE F£0¥ 15 TO 20 PEK CENT.

I make no prices in my adreHJsemeat to decaiTe customers.

Mi DIPAWIINTS ARE FULL IN EVEir RESPECT.

Dress Goods consisting of the beatt Black: Silks to the cheapest Cotton goods.

Cloths trom the best Beaver to the cheapest Tweed.

. jProm the best Flannel to the cheapest Newport*.

My stock of Table Linen, Oil C3oths, iVspkins and Toweirngs cannot be s^irpaased.

IALMO ntPA pint Z/MM or

FaUfOr MMkB, •o»H»r. _

w i l l find i t t o t h e i r a d v a n t a g e t o e x a m i n e m y s t o c k before p u r c h a s i n g e l s e w h e r e .

n ^ C a l l e a r l y a n d a l w a y s t o s e c u r e a s t o n ­i s h i n g LOW 11AKGAINS.

Thankful for past favors, i solicit a contin­uance of the same in the future.

M A R C U S CAWE. O p p e s i t s t h e Cumberland H o u s e ,

97 Margaret S t . , P L A T T S B r K G H , X . Y .

If . B . — N e w G o o d s r e c e i v e d d a i l y . P a t t e r n H a t s a s p e c i a l t y . 3gtf

NEW GOODS AND

IN~ew S t o r e .

Miss. R. VAUGHAN WOULD inform h e r o ld f r i ends a n d p a t r o n s

t h a t s h e h a s r e m o v e d h e r s t o r e from W a s t r i a t t s b u r g h t o P i a t t s b u r g h T i l l age , t o t b e r o o m s i n D o wring's Block- o n BrinkerhoST s t r e e t , w e s t o f t h e f i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , Where s h e i s d i s p l a y i n g A JrPZL LIXM Of TBK LATBST AXD

MOST rASUlOSABli

JaUlliAery Oooda B e e r b r o u g h t i n t o t h i s m a r k e t , w h i c h a b a o n e r s a t the

LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Her slack i

IT FITWuRTH & WHITES I n P e r u , N . Y . ,

I S THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR

GROCERIES ft PR0MI0R8, CROCKERY,

Olass and Wooden Ware Caadits. Cigvn. Tobacco. Ac

In proof of the above statement we will g i v e p r i c e s o f a f e w a r t i c l e s : So. I S p r i n g W h e a t F l o u r , p e r bbl 15.00

" 1 A m b e r " " •< •< " 1 W h i t e W i n t e r « " "

P a t e a t J f e w P r o c e s s " ** << ioo l b s . Corn Weal s i f ted 100 l b s . P e e d

l?°rL,,"v,B,M*w,M,i»* Snorts 11 l b s . Coffee " A " S u g a r , " ' " i j - ° * ^ « " C " W h i t e Suf3U- ,„ . . i a t 4 " Co*fce"C" S u g a r . . „ * . „ „ „ . l e f b s . K a t s i n s

25bars8oap _ 171ba .Sa lera tus m\'_] T e a . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . S5c t o 5ec b t r r e i ^ l . w f M C o d l , s n 7 c ' P o r k *«-» S a l * P * ' n a ^ r m * . ? P * , " t * » n < l f a i n t Oi ls , X a i l s . K e r o ­s e n e Oil , C a n n e d ftoods, K a l s o m i n e , Crockery , %£SJZ?l+W2a?*a ? a r e - s u , d e v e r y t h i n g g e n e r a l l y k e p t i n a Grocery a n d P r o v i s i o n

L a m b s w ^ s t t P 1 1 1 l i , i e o f W " e » » a « a » » t o S i^umoer, d r i e d a n d m a t c h e d . N o r w a y P i n e J S ? » A p , f a ^ ? w * J 0 0 " , ' S ' l * i n e * u < , S p r u c e C i a p -

t n ^ S » * d K t , 0 , , r , S t U I I n P c r u ' C " r « ' Oats , a n d 10,000 B u s h e l s o f B u c k w h e a t , for c a s h , a t t h e lali?Iaft-<SE Ylima>ara>«- n s i A n ^ '

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h i g h e s t m a r k e t pr ices , f l o u r , F e e d , Mea l , a n d

w h o l e s a l e a s l o w as the . a n d B u c k w h e a t S h o r t s , a t

e o a a t - ** « h e y e a n b e s o l d i n t h e

t J n f . ^ ' i m n * s i n A r s t c l a s s o r d e r - n e w s ^ r i n r i i ^ e v e r > ' . t h i n g in good r e p a i r . Custom * » ! S ? f i l * i " p ? a a I i y j n^Hty g u a r a n t e e d . w ! i r 2 J ^ - U * , r i , n K r B u c k w h e a t to se l l wf l l d o -T^L »° • « • u s before s e l l i n g , a s w e d o n o t run i t t h r o u g h a s e p a r a t o r b e f o r e w c i g u i n g w h i c h is equal to attteaau on a bushel* K U

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Reopened and Refurnished —THE—

B E D STORE, WITH A FULL LLXE OF

Groceries AND

Provisions. THE PRICES ARE

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H A E D PA.N. TBK QUALITY

Satialavetorw E v e r y r i m e

O U B M O T T O :

"To a v o i d a s m a s h , W a s e l l for e a a h . "

T H « P L A C E I S ,

18 River 8treet, PLATTSBUnCJU, 2f. Y.

• a * * C a a b P a i 4 Car C w a n t r y m > 4 a » .

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DRUG STORE, K e e p c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d a c o m p l e t e

s t o c k o f t h e »

Choicest Drugs art M m That can be purchased in this country.

Perfumes and Toilet Extracts I n e n d l e a s v a r i e t y f r o m t h e b e s t m a n u f a c -

f a c t o r i e s i n F r a n c e , £ n g l a n d a n d A m e r i c a .

P O C K E T B O O K S . All of the newest styles.

Trusses and Supporters A g P C C M X T Y .

We keep all tbe modem patterns: sis-.. A g e n t s i n C l i n t o n c o u n t y f o r J o n e s ' Ce lebrat ­ed. V e n t i l a t e d Truss .

Fishes' Saratoga Aperient Mineral Waters.

A l l t h e p o p u l a r v a r i e t i e s .

The Choicest Brando ot Cigars Or Fore ign a n d D o m e s t i c m a n u i s c u t r e .

E x t r a c t s Of a l l k i i u l s , atJIVli. Ji-sale an . l R e t a i l .

OBR PRESCRIPIIOJ. DEPABIRLAT Is nn.ler the immediate ^upwvisiun of Mn. Hlhlit-ltX, a n a-.-t-onjpllsl.cd a n d expericn<-. d Drugg i s t .

D r . D U N H A M X a y b e c o n s u l t e d a t t b e .store or m h i s pri­

v a t e office in tbe s a m e b u i l d i n g f rom >* t< .< A. i t . , W , i o J, a u d 7 to a o ' c lock ir. Jit

I o e C i e a x i x S o d a . W r a t e r D i s p e n s e d from «mr X e w a n d K l e g a n t C o s ­tal l o u n t a i i i r^uila A p p e r a t n s in i t s s eason ."

Woodward's lilo.:k; Custom II-

PLATTSBCJHW, X. Y. C . D . B f « u a , Jl . O. tV.*hTK» G l u i E l t T .

TOTMAN & SOUTH WICK, JjJEALEliS IN

Groceries, Provisions, CROCKER r ,

Confectionery and Cigars, M i d d l e S t o r e , " W l n s l o V s N e w B l f t . i , ' *

oppos i t e P o s t Oib'eej

l ? I . A . X T 8 B T J M G i r , X . Y .

L o o l c a t t h i s : Our g . . o d s a r e a l l l«,Ui;l.l f. r Cash , b-roei-rles w e l l K . u ^ h t a r e w , 11 » M .

" NOTICE S O i l E UV OX It P1UCK&-.

1 Gal lon v e r y l i n e S y r u p ? IU 25 Iturs S o a p I.'K> S l b s . OoOev <*A" STijrar • -. . 1,1*1

10 lb».Ooiree"C" Surfer .... I.W 1 G a l l o n t'orto lti.-o Alo lusscs j

Trnaa? T e a s ! ! Testa!! ! P r o m 1 lb . to 5 l b s . J a p a n T e a , fLCfl; Oolong .

Engl i sh B r e a k f a s t . G u n p o w d e r , a n d a l l h i l b . <•, a l w a y s i n Stock, a t cqual l>' l o w p r i c e s .

CrtKkery ittd Stoae Ware. W e g u a r a n t e e t b e b e s t , a n d p r i c e s t: i-

c b e a p e s t . CIGARS from »2.00 t o 18 00 |>er b o a CO-VFBCTIOXKKY i u 10 l b . L o t s f o r _A v.-t ;-

j i e r l b . •everyth ing e l s e i n p r o p o r t i o n . Goods d e l i v e r e d f ree to a n y p a r t ot t o w n . T h a n k i n g y«.u for p a s t f a v o r s , a n d s o l l e i l i u g

y o a r fu ture p a t r o n a g e . W e Ue iua iu , Youra B a s p e c i i n l i y ,

TOTAIAST sC SOL X*tWICK

Grocery & Provision

A Wood, N o . a atridga Street,

(aWlaf aioek.) PiarrsaL'KwM, s. v. • a r e a largo aaa complete »toek »t

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