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I si •» THE PLATTSBURGH REPUBLICAN. Mf A meeting w«a hold at thq Town Hull, iu this villago on the owning: of tho 7th Inst,, for Mia purposo of organizing a Ci'ikot Club, It. A, Dut- ton wu8 chosen chairman, and T. II, Morgan Secretary, Tlio following ofllecM wo elected j—< President—jl. A, Button, Secretary—T. H, Morgan. Treaiurer—J. M, Bromloy. Clerk—G. Walworth. Tho following poisons wore elected tho land- ing committoo :~-li}. M, Crosby, 0, IT, McNeil, S. M, WeedyDr, S. V. Howard ami 13. W. Pierce. Committee to Report on tho Constitution and By-Laws;—E, IT. Heath, J. M. Mead and Oha's Breed. Committee, for selecting and preparing grounds:—J. fligby, I). Dobionnd 11, B, Heath, Resolved, that the name of this club bo the GUNTON GRIOKHT OIJUB. Resolved, that tho proceedings of this mooting bi published in tho Plattsburgli Republican and the Plattsbnrgh Express 4' Sentinel. Adjourned until Saturday evening, to^ct upon the report of the Committee. R. A. DUTTON, President. \T. H. Mono AN, Secretary, ( 9Sf The telegraph office has been reuibyed to tho atone row, first door south of Percoy's store, opposite the' Post office. WAKBBN DOW superb- taudout, DOWITT C. ROBKRTS^ operator. 09* W. Dow & Co., havo just received a fresh supply of fruits and vegetables from the southern [markets, also Firo Works for 4th July I Store opposite Post Office—telegraph building. Advertisements next week. In thin vlllago ou.the 7th lwit..Mrs. IAWHBNOE MYERS, Iv of « daughter.' In St. I'miVsOhurch, Burlington, Vt. on Monday ovoning, Juno4, 180O, by Hoy. Dr. Uitlhouso «uel, BUACI.EY IJ, BMAIiLEY, Esq., to OA'ROUNB MA1UA BAXTER, daughter of Carlos Baxter, -Esq., nil of Uurllugton. In Friendship, WI«.,onilis20tli.U'lt..,'by B»v. Mr. Onrnos, A. J. TURN-KU, Es(i„,.ofHoi'tufiO, and MUs MARY 0. WAN- FORD, of Friendship. Peattyg. In Burlington, Vt.. on Tuesday, Juno (i, 1800, WIDLIAMII. MAUV1N„ Printer, of this village, aROd'21 years and 8 months. HlsremalnH wore brought hero fortntermciiit—funeral services bv Ruv, Mr Ghocsornan at tho M. *l. Ohurch. [Tho friends of the deceased return thanks to tho I'riiitors of JUii'lhigton for attention!) to a fellow craftsman—almost, a stranger among them—Mid'for accompanying liis remains to tho wharf and Att Quebec,, C.. 13.,, onn thoe 30l,hh Juno,, 18S0, ANNIE, only 'daughter -of .Toiionh 'I), MoCualg, Esq., Of tho General 1'ost Of- •' ' \\• '•• —>~ ••' -i«»~i.i—• of Won. Win. live days. placelng them on board the utenmor \ Boston,\ whore tlio; wore received by a delegation of his friends from Plattsburgli. A Quebec C 13. o th 30l, Juno 1SG0, AN) daughter of Joseph 'I), MoCualg, Esq., Of tho Genera lice Department of Canada, and grand-daughter of 1 F. Hnilo of this village, aged seventeen months and in umiuestionaWy tho most popular remedy now in the r ket, for lunft disease. It cures tho Croup almost instar wlym given in tho first stages of this disease, and relievos 1 j*5TThe best Medicine. Dr. N. G. Whito's Pulmonary Hlixir • ' \ ' • ' -'• '- '\'.o mav- itantly, ...„ , . tho nthma at once, BO that patients that havo not boon able lie in bed for weeks can-got their regular sloop, and immediatoly ar- rests tho progress of consumption whon givou boforo ulcera- tion of thejungs. JSJ3T See advertisement'in another column. •» ,r0UTG ACE SAfiE—Whereas dufault has been made in .l\L the payment of the suui'of one thousand and twvnty- three dollars ami ninety-four e.onts\vhie,h is claimed! to ha <Sue at the date of this notice, on a certain, -mortgage execu- ted by Anson Avers or l'cru, Clinton county, to Ohnrlos -P. Clark, and dated on the 14th day of August, A. I). 849, which was recorded in tho Clerk's office in Clinton county on the 16th day of August. A. 0,1849; in volume T. ofmortgages, on pages 339, 340.aw! 341. And whereas the said m;>rte«e« was duly assigned by said Charles 1\ Clark to Ehphalett Stlckney on or about the ,14th day of August A P. ISoCi, which said assignment was recorded n tho Clerk's office of Clinton county on the 28th day of May, A. D. 1800. And whereas the said Eliphalctt Sticknoy died on jr about tho 16th day September, A. li>. 1889. leaving a will of all his real and personal estate, am! appointing Daniel B. .Stiokney and Edward H. Sticknoy executors of his last will and testament; and no proceeding at law or in equity having been instituted for the collection of the amount due upon said mortgage.— Now, therefore, notico is hereby given that by v rtue ot tho power of sale contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, tho premises and real estate described in and covered by said movtgngo, t» wit: .All the equal undivided one-third part of the follow- ing described pieco or parcel of hind, situate lying and being in the town of Peru, county of Clinton, & state of New York, to wit..' that certain piece or parcel ol hind being and lying In Peru village and bounded as follows : Beginning ata stone between the front shop and door-yard fence running west to the north cast comer of tho hatter's shop ; thence south on the west side of the main'body of the said battler's shop to the south westoorner of the same ; thence west to tlio tan- yard brook, so called ; theuco down the mill pond at a low wator mark to a pile of stones known to be the corner ol said pioco of land : thence east on tho. fence which now stands on the said line to the highway; thence south onsaid highway to the nlace of beginning, containing about six eighths ot an aere bo tho same more or less ; known as the same.premises lately owned and occupied by Ayres, Wliltconib & Co., ns a Tannery. Also that oilier piece or parcel of land lying and. being in Poru village, and now (in 1840) .occupied by Anson Ayers, and bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at tho north east corner of a lot of land lately owned by Sully lay- lor, now owned by Anson Ayors, at a cedar stake ; thence east eight rods to a cedar stake; thence south to tlio centre of the highway ; Ihonce westerly in the centre of the high- way to the «ou.th east corner of said land lately owned by Sal'ilr Taylor ; thence north to the place of beginning, con- taingtwb and one half acres of land be the same more or less. Also that certain piece or parcel of land lying and be- in Peru village, county and State last nforcsaid and known •a the Barber house and lot, being tho house and lot former. Iy owned and occupied by 15. P. Barber and bounded as lol- lowe : On the north and oast by land owned by Silas Coch- ran, on tho south bv land owned or in charge of Calvin Ever- est, and on the west by the highway leading from Kccsevillo through Peru village, -containing about one-fourth of an aere of land be the same more or less,—willbe sold at public auc- tion at the public house owned by J. K. Enrrington, in the Tillage of Ausablo Forks in said county of Clinton, on tho-Sth day of Septembor, A. D. 1800, at one o/clock in tho afternoon and the said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed, Dated June 9th, 1860. DANIEI.B. STICKNEY tsois ' EDWARD II. STICKNEY, - Kxecutors of the last will and testament of Eliphalctt Stiek- My, deceased. „ , By T. D. •'I'ltpstiroiJ,, Attorneyj Ausaile Forks, N. \. \\REFREPTMENT SALOOKT AL.BERT It. GOPSO, Fioprietor. PLEASE TAIOE NOTICE. Passengers will have sufficionttimo, on the arrival of the train to partakc.of a comfortable meal, previous to tho trams start- ing North, South, East or West. N. B. Warm Meals at all hoiis*»f\the day. Moocrs Junction, Jtip l»t,'1860. XTOTICE.—By order of Perry G. Ellsworth, Surrogato of J?i Clinton county, notice is hereby given according to law \to all persons having claims against Hugh Mulholland, lute ofChSmplain, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at His residence in Champlain, on or before the 8th day of Decern- .werlSOO. 1 ' , *< HOYI.E, Executor, Bated tjjay 24,1860> . * d «^ - NEW AEBIVAL!\ M BS, BIRD has just returned from New York with a large and well selected stock of Mil- Maery Goods, consisting in part of Straw Hats, Flats, Ribbons and Border Tlowers *f all kinds* .which she offers at a low figure. A f encral inTitation is extended to the Indies of Uttsbuvgh and vicinity to call and examine her <00-8. Pltttsbiwgh May 17,1860. \ \UPlHNCr STYI.E SILK HATS, Just Received. Also, a largo assortment of fOFf FPBi ANP WOOL HATS, SEAMLESS CLOTH CAPS, And other klndn, logwat variety which will be sold on the MestUerasat * OQ0J.EVS HAT STORE. March, 17, ISM, r ICE8 and Anvils, for sale bj C. A. COOlt K CTOSENR Oil/, Fluid Slid Ump Oiln at { i o a t . IOBGAN k BARBER'S, G ARPBKTER and JOINER'8TOOI.8foriialo »t C A. COOK'8,. PIANO FOBTES ! 1> UtTllll>Cil.; « FOWEIIS, BUBLINQTON , , , , VERJIONT, W OULD respeotfully call the attention of Ar- tists, Amateurs, mid tho publio'gonerully to Honleton Brothers* ( New and Iminoved Pianos, For the snlo of which thoy aro tho sole Agents in this vicinity, Jim- At tho Groat Exhibition at tho Crystal Palace, Now York, 1855, a PRIZE MBDAL was awarded to Hazlcton Urothors, for tlio fltipcrlor quality of thqir Piano Fortes, whioh wore tested in regard to 'Dough, Tone, Equality of Tone and Durability of Tono,-t5f^ In nil those points, tho Pianos of'Hiulcton Brothers, wove plaued in the highest grndo, and a Medal awarded tliem.by the following DiBtingulHhod ArtistH > mhUMl NORRIS, Chairman of Jury on Musical Instrumonts. Jullicn, R, 8, Wells, Emolius Qirno, Max Mar- otasee, T, Bisfoldt, Dwight, Dr. IT, Fry, 0, Moogn- on, Jury on Mimical Inxtrummtx, QWMUi F. JJRISTOW, Seoretary of Jury on Musical InstruraontB. Jl 'E V E Ii IS JV O J3 S . Prof. T. E Moii-r, II, R, Wwp, Burlington, Vt„ L. W. PIUHCR, PlWisburgh, N, Y. Tuning and repairing done in the best stylo and at short notico, and satisfaction warranted. 89tf PARTRIDGE & POWERS. •HWBCIAI* KOTIOfQ. Miss A. !L. llcynoldm, Milliner, W OULD Respectfully romlnd tlio Ladles of I'lattsburtfh and vicinity that she Ic iigidn In town,, and hopes to see hor old customers awl wueli others ns may doom It for their IntoroHt to call on her. Bho han oponoil a now shop with now NniiRoinvblo ijooilH of-tho latent H'yles over Tilly & Co ,'H Book Storo, Margarot Street. Thow Indebted tohiir will remember that they hava already enjoyoda lonijoredltaudftro Invited to call uudVoloso up their aeoounts, Plattsburgli May 4th, 1800, NBW aKILLINISRY GOODS. RS. iP', MERON announces to friends and pat- rons that sho has just opened a now Sitook of Suninici' Goods sclcoted by hovsolf from the most fasliionaiblo es- tablishments in New York,, to whloh she invites I the attention of Ladies in town and country.— \ Frst come, first served,\ • $8b~ Terms reasonable, and all work promptly attended to. tf Plattsburgh May 18,, JSOO. T RiEMOYAlTr GREGORY .&. NlOIOLS have removed to the vT store in Mnrgarot-st,, ktely occupied by W. II. OHANDLER—next door to NICHOMS & LYNDE, Plattsburgh, May 24,1860. 8w HARMON MORRILL. AS for sale tho best quality of Vermont state tile ; and is also agent for the sale of lumber, shingle, atad building materials general- ly. Apply at the \ Lake House,\ Plattsburgh, May, 24. 3w Booth & Parmenter's F AMILY & MANUFACTURtNCI, DOUBLE Thread Ijoek Stitch, Sowing Machines, for sale and on exhibition at the Ifuacl.of Bridge-st,. & WILLIAM REED* Ageat for Clinton Co. Plattsburgh,, May 24, 1800. 8m48 Tlic Best Pee in Use ! PbATTsn.uRGH May 24th, 1860. This is to certify, that I have this day appointed Wm. II. MORGAN as my sole agent for the sale of my Copper Errodium Pens, for the county of Clinton. S. DEWOL'P; P. S. These Pens have taken the first premi- um at the United States Fair, at Chicago in 1859, evnfi c*ic ,*itiini,nit:ti not to corrode'iu any ink, and will outwear a dozen utool pond. ^a9~ All orders must be addressed to Wm. H. MORGAN, Plattsburgh, N.N., and will receive prompt attention. 20 Plaster. TONS Prime Nova Scotia Plaster now on the way from Troy. For sale by JOHN T. B. KETCHUM. ESSEX COUNT!' BANK. T HE Stockhofders T of the EssexjCounty Bank are hereby notified that a stockholders meeting will be holden at thoir banking house, in Keese- vil'le, on the second Tuesday of June next, (12th,) at 10 o'clock A. M., for the choice of nine Direc- tors 1 of said Bank for the icnsuing year, also for tho choice of three Inspectors of the next) Hkction. By order, &c, A. THOMPSON, ZTT Cashier. Impoi'tant to< Builders. W ILL bo sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at I'lattsburgh Bar- racks near Plnllsburgh, Now York, on Wednesday, June 9.0th, lS00,thu following desrribocl buildinginalorMils, the pro- perty of tho United Slates, viz : 7 STONE SILLS and POSTS. 66.788 COMMON BRICK, more or less. 151 5-12 FEET CUT STONE. 613 PIECES BUILDING STONE. 150 BLIND FASTENINGS. 80 DOOR LOCKS. 100 BRASS FACED PULLIES. 87 WINDOW\ SPRINGS. 6 BOXES TIN, .. 500 PIECES PINE PLANK. 3 PIECES PINE TIMBER, 31 and 36 ft long by 15 and 10 inches square. 8000 FEET SAWED TIMBER, more or less. The plank and timber has been under cover for several years and is thoroughly seasoned. Terms of sale, cash on delivery in United States money. Should the day be unpleasant, the sale will bo postponed'until the first good day following. Office of the A. A. Q. M., Plattsburgh Barracks, N. Y., May Ulh, I860. J. M. KOBEKTSON, 1st Lieut. 2d Artillery, A. A.Q. XI. U. S, Army. P ATENT Gutta Pcrcha WHIPS- Warranted. For sale by C. A, COOK. KEROSENE OIL., P URE Koroseno Oil, also a new variety of Kerosene Lamp with tho improved burner for sale at COOIiKY'S Ha Store. Get.'20,. 1850. \ PtLATTSBiritCIf WOOLEN MILLS. T FIE-undcrslgned having taken the above named Mills, heretofore occupied by Slessrs; iGregory k, Son, would cull the attention of the public to their stock of Cloths, Casaimeres, Flannels, &c. now on hand. The goods wo are now manufacturing are made of the best of stock, heavy and well put together and are warranted, to give good satisfaction:. Our assortment consists in part of Heavy Orcy Cassiincrcs & Satinets, HEAVY CANADA GREY CASStMEREs OXFORD MIXED CASSIMERES, CADET. MIXED CASSIMERE3. BROWN MIXED CASSIMERES, Plain, Brown*, Drab, Black and Green CassmercsV made expressly for Coats and full Suits. Red, White and Grey. All Wool and Cotton and Wool Flannels. Particular attention is paid to tho Ready-Made Clothing Department, Having engaged the services of an experienced cuttor, wo are prepared to pianufivdturo as good, fitting garments and out of better cloth than can be found in any other house in the country. Wo would earnestly Impress on our friends and customers tho advantago in buying their v • CLOTHS AND CLOTHING drectly from the Factory, where they are aljvaY* sure of ob- taining durable good»s triad** of good clean wool and warrant- ed to be just as represented. We would therefore ask our friend* in want of Clothing to call on us and examine our stock before purchasing elsowhore. Carding and Cloth Brewing done as Usual. GREGORY & MLCHOLB. Cash Paid for Wool,Pelts, Furs, fee. All kinds of barter taken in exchange. 88tf P AtNtS. Painters and consumers af e reques ted to examine the full stock of Faints an Oils direct from the Manufacturers. 0* A. COOK PB'JOTING OFFICE! 11 Tho Only KxoliMtyo Job Printing Oflloo in this I Section of tho Statw. i .T. W. T V T T 1 B, BOOK & JOB PRINTER, Corner of GoUl-St. and Olmroh Alloy, PLATTSBURGH, N, V. GiTOfihis undivided attention to tho •TOX3 JPTHTSTTTTSTQ. Business, Every description of business in his lino promptly executed at tho IiOW~|3T HATES. Particular attention paid to tho printing of Legal DoaumentH, suoh us Lnw Oases, Points, &c. Sivtistaotion guaranteed in alloasos, pB- A full assortment of Law Rlanks ko.p stimtiy on hand and for sMo at tlio'lowost prices. __P_hvttsburgh, Fob 17 L 180(), QUI'HIiJMm Coni'fvOllntoaCoimty—Josliih T, Bivoi'ost, H nr C3 vIv 1 njr exomiloi' of the last will and toHtnmont of Lymnn Wandwoi'Hi, rtunoiis d,,ag|iln«t Wllllum 11, Jones, (Itmrdlim n<HMm\. of Willlnnv L Wnodwnvth, Ifriuik H Woodwoi'tl), Mary V, W'omlwonth and Ksloll M Womlwoi'lh, Infant children and holt's .(it law of Austin L WoodworliH, lutuof Peru, doeeiw- cd, ' In piirsuanoo and In vlrtuoof n. JiultriiiotH mid decretal or- dor ot tlio Supremo oourli iniulo In the above entitled action, on the 8th day of flubnmry, 1800, i the subKoribor, Sherllf of tho county ofOllnton WHI.HOII at .public aiiutlon at the YIHHKU Ho'tol, kept by Benjamin ROKOI'H, In tho town ol' I'prn, in said county of Clinton, m tho 88th day of May next, at ton o'clock In tin forenoon Ql'.t.hatdiiy—\ nHof tho oq.iml undivided hivlf ot the lollowlng pieces or parcels of land lying and being In the town of Poru ul'ot'owtld, and boundeiliis follows: Itogln- ning at the north enstnorner of tho fifth division or Livings* ton Gore and on tn cold.military line, thonoo south along snlil military lino tohindii now orfoimierly owrnid bv Solomon tilni'lf, thonoo east along tlio north lino of said Olai'li's land to thei woHt'Uno ol'l,owl8l i 'lsh(i's land, thonoo north on tlio llmi oi •Iflsho'fl land to tlm Itoilforrt rnail, thonoo oastorly along .the fiivld road to tlio'l'livrt'lii'iiot of land, thonoo on• tlio mild Mart Tract of 'land to tho north 'lino of said 'fifth division, thonoo west to tho place of beginning, apposed to oonliiila one thousand aores of laud bo tho saiiio inoi'ooi'.|o.Hfl, Also one other piece of land 'known and distinguished as tholhinton MIU lot, HO ciulUid, In- Poru albrositicl,-containing about ton iioroa oflund, being all of ilio I'aino lot on which the-Woodworth. sawmill now nttuidx; and sor a tmori) full tlosQi'lptlon, roforenoo may bo inado to a cer- tain duod oxeciitodby OJoi'tioliiirt.Sopoi'.mid Solomon 0. 'l'ui'ii- er, tO'Hanmol Morrison, lilllsha A'Blgnlow and Nicholas 0. Blgitlow, dated tlio lOMv day ol\ .May, .IS'IO, Also anothor pieco of land in said llflili division, bounded as follows I On the west by Fiwnkllu 'Elmore's lamV, on tlio North by said Bedford Road tin tlio east by livnd tormorly owned by 'llomnor, on tlio south by said ©union mill lot and by land forniorly owned -by Solomon 'Clark excepting ten aoi'osout of tho north oastoornor, sold to Nathan lilgii. low, fiuppnsad to oontahi forty live acres ol'hi.ndbo tlio same inoi'ooi' loss, rol'oroiico bolng had'to tho .said deed for a great- er certainty. ICxoopting also forty-six and onu-fourth acres ' of the said niorlgagod preinIsos conveyed by Austin L Wood- worth to Lucy Ann lDonton on or about tho Oth day of Octo- ber, A i) il8fi+, which said .parcel .was all' that part of tho uaid parcel of lOOOacrus lying north of tho road running west from thoDontoii. saw mill, so called, to tho Edward Hopor .dwelling house, Dated A,pril Oth, 1S0O. ALBERT LADUR, Slicrlff. L. & J. L. S'i'CTSON, I'ltl's Atty'm 41 w : Tho other aq.ual undivided half of the above mentioned anf dosculbod promises will bo sold at the sniiui time and 1 place bv .I.T.KVigRKHT, Surviving Executor of Lyman Wood worth, deceased, POSWONKSIKNT.— 't'ho sale of tlioiihovo described promises is horoby postpQiiud to tho 1 l:th day of Juno next, then to be sold at the sanio place and hour. Dated May &1, 1S0O ALBERT r,A15Dr!!, Sheriff, L, & J, r.,. STBISON, 'Plaintiff's. Attorneys. ijell I'OSTI'ONHJIH.NT.—Tho snlo of thoabovo described premises is hereby further postponed' to tho Sflth day of Juno next, tli'on to be sold at the sumo place and hour, 'AiLUffilW I.AH'R, L. St J, L. SwirsoM., I'lalatlff's Att'y. Sliorlir. .Ualod.J,u.no 7,1SB0. MOUGAN & HAIliBEK', Dealers in all descriptions of .F AftBWNS TOOLS, FIELD, GAEDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Wooden and Stono Wave, Glioico Jflcas, Gro- ceries, and Provisions of all kinds. Margaret Street, Plattsburgh, N. Y. W. D. MORGAN, - - It. 0. BARBEK. ________ F < H. HEATHf Engraver on Marble, has a im ,r\r%\tr ,jM»rtoccfc, for oln<niIii£j JittJrt^I £rAoiiec ihab have been standing for years. By this operation the stone presents a splendid and perfectly new appearance ; and as the public arc taking an in- terest in improving tho Cemetery he will do his bestto assist them by doing this work at a re- duced rate, 4Gw- PATENT VULCANITE DENTA.L AGENCY, NO. 040BROADWAY, NKW YORK, JAN. 19, I860. T O WHOM IT MAT CONCERN : This is to cer- tify that Dr. M. MIXUY, Dentist of I'lattsburgh, is tho only person in Plattsburgh and vicinity that can lawfully make use ot or vend for others to us» the Vulcanized Base for Plates and Gums for Artificial Teeth. All other persons offering tho Vulcanite Buso in Plattsburgh aro infringing the Goodyear Patent and,aro not furnishing tho genuine article, as wo never sell our .prepared compound to any but those holding a'license under tho American Hard Rubber'Company, onwners of said Patent. B. W. JfRANKLIN, 31 tf General Agent. Lillie's Chilled and Wrought Iron JB _£_. _~* __ £* Burglar Proof and Tire Proof. I T is unnecessary to print, the certificates of tho many cases of their successful resistance of Kire and Burglars'it is enough to say that, while thoy are generally and extensive- ly used, and havo been exposed to every tost, there is no in- stance of injury or loss of any property placed in them. For sale at Manufacturers prices by 1IAKT\VG!J., & WINSLOW, Agents 35-Gmo \ for Northern New-York. Procl aniati on. T HE JT. Y. Cheap Cash Store respectfully announces to tho people of Plattsburgh and surrounding country, that thoy havejust returned from New York with a large and well se- lected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Fancv, Staple and domestic dry Goods and most everything kept In .a first class country store, Having pur- chased these goods low. at cash .prices, we feel confident we .cannot fail to suit the closest buyers. All we ask is an- ex- amination of.ouv stock and prices,.as we feel confident our stock cannot fail to suit the most delicate and fastidious tastes as regards cheapness, texture and durability. Wo have only to add that.theso goods were bought to be sold under the mode, quick sale rtjid small profits. Wo defy com- petition, and we hope by strict attention to an honest, up- right business, to merit a continuance of your patronage. JAMES GOLD SCO., Plattsburgh, April, 7, 1860. tf \ Teeth, Teeth, i'eetsT •ft Half the MJmml Price* I WOULD respectfully inform the public that T have for sev- eral weeks past been using Vulcanized Rubber for plates for artificial tooth, and have become so well satisfied with its merits, that I am prepared ,to recommend it as being superior to any other article now in. use. It is now used by tho best dentists in this country o^id in Europe, while the constant demand for this style, of work is the host evidence of the . uni.vors.ail satisfaction which itgiv.es those who wear it. Call and examine Specimens. M. BIXBY, Office over DeForris' Drug Stored at tho Head of Bridge Street. July 16th 1859. LITEM STABLE! 0. TOWN, Proprietor. PI a slci*. 1RRSH QttOUND NOVA BQO'HA PlAS-BR , for snlo by tho ton, hundred, ov loss quant!- iy, at tho \ Old Btojio Mill,\ east aWo of tho Klv- er, near tho U, 0, Hotel. Apply to CI, M.BPBEB.Y. HAS OHRYST.AUZIJID! And much thereof is on exhibition and for sulo ohoap at CHINA II ALL Forms of beauty ore embodied and preserved by Plastic Art, and now Mo in profusion on tho shelves at China [{nil in tho shopo of doltl U:iiid<><l € hi im, Whitu Chiiiu, V.[TIUl?l'i„-IltON STONK WAM, and Superb, Ulogant, and useful GLASS WARE, The proprietor of this Immense and unrivalled establishment, being not only williriR, but anx- ious to extend thoeoml'orto and elegancies of mod- ern InpcnnHy, so that all may afford to have some Nharfl in tho refined etceteras of polite society, has voiJuood his prloca upon his niiraoulous nsisort- merit of Table Fni-nittit'c, Including Crockery of all Hovts, siy.cs, and stylos •—Plates, Platters, Oovored HMSIIUH, 'Ilea and Cof- fee sotts—'Joup 't'ureons, Sauce boats and ladles, Ta)»le Cutlery ! S-ilvor plated and fine litollod Bviitania Castors. foa Trays, single orjby the dosien, with new and •fashionable figurou on thorn; now and vory low .flffUi'os for them ! Besides a tiiousancl otlvor gems for ornamenting your house and your board not to bo eminioratal hero excep to stato that HANGINGS Are much in yogu-ajmsiti now at China TTaTl 1 Not the disgusting and clisagfrooiihly tnvgio Isi-nclexlilb* i-ted laWorly upon UllG'WN nt Charleston, but PAPBR IANGINGS! Such as BilliOWN oxhibHs at Burlington, AND BORDERS, of all variotios and prices, DlilOGBATIiONS-Ciirtains and fixtures, Cur- tain papers, Cords, Tassels and Brasses. 'Toys t Toys ! I 'Toys 1 ! ! Gf all sorts for tho people of all B-'UIOS-, ' 'A thing of Beauty is a joy Forever,\ and come to CHINA HALL, to realize the truth of this beautiful and poetic proverb, and besides ,this to soo (and to see is to purchase) (Ho not tho• victim of ©ou-b-t! China Hail No 150 Church Stroot is the place. Ito not the victim of city sharpers and crockery smashing railroads ! Tho subscriber is the man to sell you anybhinp; you desire in his line, at China Hall, No, 160 Church St., Burlington. S, S. BROWN. DESIROUS\ Of reducing my stock beforo tho -©•as? o>_~ n&Jh.iz', I offer the entire stock of 3S3B1SS01 ©(SNSJffiB Consisting of Moriooos, Cobu.vghs, Al.paocns, Va- lencins, Poplins, Wool DcLains, Armcrcs, Mo- ll airs, Plaids, Dress Silks Fancy and Black. Bonnets, Embroideries, &c, AT FIRST COST IN MARKET !! SHAWLS, SHAWLS, Square and Double Wool Shawls, also Squaro and Poubio itrocliG Shawls, at first oost. We Mean What We Say ! The remainder of our stock not subject to change in seasons, we will offer till the 1st of May at greatly REDUCED PRICES, including domestics of all kinds, Prints, M. Do- Laines, Ginghams, Cottons, &o. Wo only ask an examination from those wishing to purchase to satisfy them, that we will perform all as above stated. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. W. A. PULLER. Plattsburgh March, 23,1860. tf EE_TO & GANDKO'S FURNITURE & JOINER SHOP, WELCOME'S STONE BUILDING, Margaret.Street, P-lattsliui'gli, N. Y. W OUMl inform the people of Pliiltsburgh and vicinity that thoy are now prcpariHl to enntrnet for tho emotion of building!!, and that they can do any work by thojJOB or otherwise, and they will niako to order every urliole of Household Furniture, of tho best material and according to modern and best stylo wanted. Thoy will beep on band and umbo io order COFFIN'S of all sii-.os.' All kinds of repairing, varnishmj;', &c. Thoir work will be warranted. Being experienced workmen, thoy expect to reooivo a libe- ral patronage from the public. Remember the stand «5T Welcome's utono Vuilding, Margaret Street, Plaltsburgli. February V/lst, ISfiO. tf EDWAEI) KHKO, - SAMUEL GANDRG. M c m t T HE subscriber has, erectcdi.tn ICE HOUSE on River street. East side of the Park, and will bo happy to su.pu.ly citi- zens with tho article this season. Ho has laid in a quantity sufficient to furnish tho whole village during Ibe entire warm season. For terms. ,tc, apply to the subscriber at the \Jake House.\ near the Krailroad 'Depot. HARMON MOKRIMi. Plattsburgh, Nov. 11, 1859. PLATTSBlRGII, IV, V. O RtlELTOWN would inform tho citizens of Plattsburgh, and tho public, that ho contin- ues business at his old stand, (Stables at the U. S. Hotel,) where he has lately made great addi- tions to his stock of Carriages, Double $ Single Wagons, Horses, Sleighs, Cutters, #c. for the accommodation of those who may hare oc casion to use them. His carriages are of thom.odcriistyle, new and comfortable \ and his Worses well broke, gentle nd in good condition for servise. ^Sr* Terms reasonable. Apply at the Office of the Hotel. Pittsburgh. Nov, 24,1858. ( N ORftAGlJ, Manilia, JuW amd hemp Itope* vMavlin and Spun Yarn, Bed Cords, Clothes Line*. Sash, Cord, Twine, &o,, for sale by C, A. COOK. TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC ! Mr. EDWARD FLORY, ROM Now V'orlt city would respectfully announce to tho inhabitants of Plattsburgh, and vicinity, thatho will giro csons on tho Piano-Forte, Melodian, Guitar, and in Singing. Enquire at Miss Sawyer's Select School foe voting ladies, Uroad !St. ' Plattsburgh July 17th. 1850. 22tf F O REMOVAL! W H. CHANDLER., has removed to store • formerly occupied by A. HartwclH Mar- shall's Block, Bridge Street. 45w6 BEAI.& EAIIOSD, IMPOBTERS of WINBS, BRANDIES, &c, 97 PEARL AND 60 STONE STS. N. Y. FFF.U for sale from United States Bonded Warehouso, BRANDIES-^- • OTARD, DUPUY & CO., JAMES HENNESSEY & CO., JULES ROBBINS&OO., MARKET & CO., And other Favorite Brands. ROCHELLE—ALEX. SE1GNETTE, A. SEIGNETTE, PELLEVOISON, ' AND 11ASTEAU. HOLLAND ARMS GIN.-r-Sole iinportcres in the United States. WHISKEY—Old Scotcli/Irtoi, Malt, Bourbon and MonongaheU. RUM.— Jamaica and St. Croix. PORT WINE, Sheries and Madeira* Of high and low grades. t CHAMPAGNE, Glaret- and HockjiWinea, Ta- rious brands in Wood and Glass. Druggists and Town Agents supplied with Pure Liquors in quantities as required, at lowest im- portation prices, every articlo warranted as re- presented. j .^TOrders addressed to S. 0. MORE, Saratoga I Springs, will be promptly attended to. I May, 1860, tf H A BE A. U C H A M P, T ai Mi o n. BOOTS & SHOES ! At \Wholesale and Retail AT TUB LOWEST MARKET PRICE ! 01 which we havo a large assort- ment on hand, and aro constantly lnanutUoturing. STORE IN A. M. & P. 1). MGOIitt'8 BRICK B.LOok,'East side of the River, MOORE, BREED & CO. Plattburgh May 20,18C0. 47}f NEVv^OODSr\ J.E. EMERSON, Has Returned From MANHATTAN CITY , With New Styles of Dress Goods, >C A E P E T I I G And Other Articlou TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION .. Also an Additional Supply of Crockery, Slioe Ware -AND- \)L£JD. TP SPRING TRAPE! Tits Bee-Hive 1« now SWARMING with a now and rloh xolooUon of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS Now ready for Inspection, embracing some of tlia Latest Novel (ties* and choicest GIEMS of Fashion ; also a few un, common bargains in oomnion poods viz ; 1 BAL13 RUSSIA CUASH. AT 0,1- CENTS, BLEACHED AND BRO'iYN TABLE DAMASK CLOTHS, NAPKINS. DOYLIES, LTNM HDKFS, COTTON HOSE, &0 \First come, first sei'Vod\-~-quick or you loo* them I • Wo would call particular attention to our etoolf of •G A B P E T S AND DRESS GOODS. Respectfully, N. PECK Jr. &Oo„ Burlington April 7, ** A Nico Lot of Stuart's Kcfincd Cofiec Snffitr nntil Syrn.i»s f Which they are offering lower than ever, for CASH or READY l^AY. CAXiL and SEE I Mayl2 NEW GOODS! PBIOES REDUCED ! D,C, WATERHOUSE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Books, Stationery, Music, Maga- zines, Newspapers, Yankee No- tions, Fruit & Confectionary, M ABC ARE T-ST., Plattsburgh, EIvY. GAS ! GAS ! OSA ! W E aro jiropnrod to put Gas Pipe into builrlinRS of nil descriptions in tho most .mlisjfoclory uianner. We hnvi'.' Rood assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, all of ivhioh will bo sold at low prices. • W. II. CHANDLER. \\GREAT SALE (L^ REAL\\ ESTATE ! V ILLAGE lot west and adjoining the. Custom House and PostOlVice, in the villatce of P!nllsbm'j:h. _ Undivided two-thirds of about SO acres of hind on the soutti side of the river Sininac near the village of I'lattsbiireth. Undivided two-thirds of lot No. 2 old Military Tract, town- ship 4, excepting 6S acres in S. IS, corner. Um.livii.lod one hundred and forty-two acres of lot No 15 ownship o. Undivided one-fourth of lot No. 27, township fi. •Undivided one-fourth of lot No- 70, township 3. Sold for cash on timo if desired, secured bv bond and mort 6'Kgo. JAMKS VJ.ATT, iSI.K'-PI,AW, W.P. MOOKRS, E.tr-eutors of Robert Plait. BEMOTAIi ! W H. CHANDLER has removed to a tore* for • merly occupied by A. Hartwoll, Marshall's Block, Bridge Street. 45*4 FAMILY DRY GOODS! C. F. STANIP.OBD IS NOW OFFERING: AT if GREAT BARGAINS His entire Stock of Family or House-Keeping Dry Gooflj, Consisting in part of Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain, and CoraraftTi Carpotg, Matting, Oil Cloths, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Linen Sheeting. Pillow Cases Linen, Table Damask and Cloths, Napkins, Towels, an* Toweling. Flannels,Counter Panes, Lnoe and Muslin Curtains, Sheetings, also Gray Goods for House aiW Street Dresses, ' Printed Muslins, Silk Tissue, Robes, Challi, Black and Fancy Silks, Lace Points, Silk Cloaks, Raglans, Parasols, Ribbons, &c, &c, &c. 156 Church Street, Burlington, Vt. May 19, 18G0. tf Notice. 1 I,L accounts duo tho late firm of GREGORY &F0N, must J\_ be paid immediately, or collection will bo enforced, April 7 th 1S60. TAS rcmoTed back to'the tootan formerly oc- 1 flupied by him, ore? Wm. -H. Morgftn'H Store, Pittsburgh, May 8, i860. U'*w NEW PAIIT SHOP! P. T. CUrathier & Sen W OULD intimate to the citizens of Platts- burgh and the public generally that they have commenced business in \Bienvonuc Block\ —third door north from the office of the \ Platts- burgh Republican,\ where they will attend to all orders in the line of House, Sign, Carnage, AND ORrVAWlErVTAL PAINTING @£&J»£_?@ 9 &&q&8&mi AND Pjiper Hanging. ^SS. All work promptly attended to, and war- ranted. Plattsburgh June 15,1869. 61 tf. E VERY person desirous of securing one of th Best Elcvatcjl 0,ven Cook Stoves in use combining Durability, Convenience and Beauty, should purchase one of the «« Wisconsin.\ Main Fire Box 26 inches in length ami Ovcn\'of over 5WJOcubic inches capacity. Any person wish> ing to purchase a good stove can take one of the Wisconsin on trial and if it docs not give satis- faction it can be returned WITHOUT ANY CHARGE. For Sale by W. H. CHAN IDLER. 15tf \TILETTILETmE! - FQE LAND DRAINING. A f\ AAA FR0M Vermont 8<t»t* Tile fJhU>\ JUl J Works, just landed and for sale at manufaeturcrs prices, by II. MOHHILL, Agent, Plattsburgh May 22,1860. ' • tf S AW-«I, Hoc & Go's, Ilowland's, Wonalt's k Spars and Journ's Mill, Circular, Cross cut and Ten- on Saws and Hand/Ripper, Pannel, Clapboard, Butcher, Back arid CsmpflSi Saws at • •*'.•'• 0, A, COOK'f, FURNITURE, Cannot be bought so CHEAP or found KAZTDSOXER !« tyle or finish, ovmure iHirnhle than st 3S~_3_j.SC>_~»® Warorooms and Manufaetory, St. Paul Street, 't doors north of the Culholic Church, Burlington, Vt. He keeps on hand and in constantly manufacturing th* latest ]:i items and most nniiroved styles of Mahogany and Blade Walnut ftifivs, Chairs, Tables, Bureaus and Bedsteadu, Qi'iisrsaeutal Claamlicr Sets, Mattresses, Uu'.k, Hair and Pplint, Feathers and Kjr.ing boda. Picture Frames, of the vervbe=t quality, furnished to order at tho shortMt notice and tvfc such low prices as to astonish every body. KELSON has one of the largest and most varied assortments of GILT, VENEERED AND STAINED, MOULDINGS, comprising 15 different styles and 35 different pnttoriu, »!•• 10 different styles of Gilt Metal Covncr Pieces, Having every facility for manufacturing Iram.os, 1 am »})!• to furnioh at much lower prices than any other ono In tU» vieiuity. Wholesale Manufacturer of Wood Seal. Chairs, Upholstering and repairing of Furniture and chairs don* in the neatest and most durable manner. Having been established in his present business over twen- ty years, tho subscriber feels confident he can supply his cus- tomers with a hotter anil cheaper article, in ids line than can be purchased elsewhere. 0. L. Kl£I£ON. JRST\ Orders by mail promptly filled and warranted to glv* satisfaction. I860. SPRING. I860 CLOTHING. DAVIS, GRAFT & WILSON, Successors to ,R. C. Davis & Co., No. 463 and 465, Broadway, Albany, N.t. RANSOM'S IRON PEONT BUILDING. Manufacturers and Wholesale Jobbers of Men's, Boys' and Youth's. OLOTHIiff C3-, Have on hand mid are constantly making, A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK,. Which- will ho ready for Inspection, on Slid After March' First ~ CASH and first clasa short time buyers will And It for' thets, interest, and are respectfully invited to'escuniin* our SMMrf* meiit before purchasing elsewhere All orders will receive prompt aud pernonil Attention. IHc CO*HIE & Co,, Established, '183B*. WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS Ot 1 Cognac and Rochelle Brandiet, HOLLAND GINS, CttAMRAtfiNt MtS ~^~ \W. I KT SI 0, It*ve constantly on hand,>o««t«Miv* MS „_,..™ atoek «f fine Old Bourb<m, Mop«is*^k, i I«i« M« Whiskies, 1 Scotch «IK1 Ko|llah Aln, IWbr, ko. Ai.ox*) MettosiBSi; -\ ' ISAAC IUCOMBS. Js . / IWhTW^'SJ-tTftrtifcwsr''.... IM AuraMi Btrm^Tof I*S»IL„ ., b wnm-at- fh^T star* or a t AngM's.