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*v ,1 / T', ' ' f >*' tVGL. IV. CHATEAUGAY, N. Y.. FEIDAY JULY 22, 1881. NO. 15. kteaugay Record. :F u i n i < H i I A LIFEIKSUBAHCS. •1 fished «wnr FnJ*y Morning hy < OOI ^ K> jsEABUR V A8LBS A. HUXTIBrGTOtf, > CUATKAUGAY. N. Y. CHAIRS. BEDSTEADS. 8PKn«rBBD87 l ««Tfeaaar«r &f «rf dmltr in rcmitai* hit w fc»» 1THA LIFE IHSUtWCE CO,, OF KABTFOKD. CONN. ASSETS, - - $16,403,440! TKB31S: 50 a Vearla Ailvtooe. c-.Tiwsfo IUT«» M*OE KLSOW* OS f\ A rru«-*Tjos. ;.*<», #« , to «i**re pubtiodiHtu, J4t:»T Isadfa/ m bv \lhmn<U%v m»r*i>*ff, 'JUJUU-J... i i... M :i-\ - ,. . i.—ju. -~ > i UUMIHOMM l>if«s«t«»ry. (,„.....' . . ,., •,.-.• fO.DYKEBAW.M0., ,«ur*r«« niwot* »>i> «;*»«** '«• U W*» a\«S.i**» n*t*rn*w, «\**»*»>**». »»<*• ''«rf iS*e*U W, WK-.--V, t«a»-*J VilKjr *i*i. \ / **. jckwUa, Sitaatrd AWhttitr. CHAMBER SUIT- kc .,&£ •M»*U A** fcUM* *T «-4*. -S»J( «-*K i f Tf»oil» 1) Jl. S«*m«t. Pitta™ fnmf «•*» in <w*r, ltkf«M MtO Hkh Mar* WkiMU MdHtiu Mwiatufs slesjrtwsaaia'. CHAKBBB SUITS FHOM WSs- $20, UP •! -®» *j»« MraabiMtam »f «JiiJ 4**l*r :a Coffins, Caskets & Burial Cases. •>4k& X* ), |w*$**fH*d to #£3* ftft ci**\ ap &» **:; b* Mid t. ?*^rth*r» Jsr-m Vyrd, *a» cat!* i'latiirisr, Sawing, am\ Turn- ing iloui- *»n .<lmrt uotlf'e. All forms of Life, Endowment and Term lustinuic*. CHAS. R. LANE, Oe«l Agent, Maloee. K Y. O. H. Mars, Agent, Chateangsy, N. I. UNDERTAKER! Philip Magnire V -sdifa OZ,JD PAPkHs. —JL. Tbrongh UM> kindness of a friend we have been ban.led a package of very old papers, some dated as far back «a 1796. Tbe handle conipri.*-* copies of The Vermont Gazette of 1796; The Pel- ladium of 1627 (published at French Mill* now Ft. Giviuglon.by J. Xetebon Avery ; ARCADE RESTAURANT. ;*r«rci,« Hr»;«»i * t . wa-Mrr.** l»-»iw\7^r»* ,w. ' * i< *,»»'»- v<«-i *. f C. tfV. R Ji)H?liUrt. '•HTo* **t» d*.*i, ilMf. bJUiiltn.. 1LM. iWf r.j-s.,-.. J.J. »-;t, * .< * ••» s-i.*i('-J ED. LAfiCTU, GILBERT & KELLAS. IpturJ * >i*.'i*i'i t: l- S U , M , Jln't* 'i , rankJii Trlrgrapii of 18i2 (pabliabed at Maloua by Fraueia Bur- u»|>); aad a oop; uf Tito Waabiagtouiai. of F«b. n, 1813 (pitbluiml at Wtndaur. Vt.) antl aJao a copj uf at, A1DI»BBC for 1815. Tbew are many ptx-ulwritU* to UB notMwcl iw tbere relica uf je long ago and to attempt lo notii-« tb«ni all would be a task rnjniriag more time and apaw Uiao w« Lave U> devote to ibetn. A few ousumtDU and extract a. liowever. no doubt wdl be of iutcreat to onr readm. About the greatest ctiricwitr of tbe lot U Hi* AluaQme ahuv« referred to. It con baua a table of Holy-dav*, ec!ipaea,coart ] aenraiofui io all tbe New England States Haa «r»o«d a ftw ^U»» oadeHakiag m- and «» OMMI aa.oaat of uformatioa for tabltabroent where be writ keep con-1 :„ IJ j- .tauUroabaodafuHauppl/of P f mralida, recommending Dostrum. tor , |y«noBadboraet»mLicli after lt,> m.nn^r COr FINS, - ] of tbe almanac* of to-daj. Tueretsab CASKETS, **., Jke, ] •° ' <wefn»7 prepare»l table of weather : prediction*. From tbe fort-caet for CIV£ ME A O ALL. I * tt! ' e loVt< l K> «* ibl * prio«c \ Janaary 21-23 we learo that tbe \Jan- ., , . , A!«o» smi-.lv of Hehita Ti.irl.l n^ho. »» r J thaw\ for that year ooold h£t\- Man«if»fMf«> HSII war**-r«*oro*, on ' . .. . > • 'J. '.P\ 1 \^*»«rtti rtorwa, ; ft*ar»l»n in Hrook. East Mui.*. Cita*«siti- S»T, N. V. 15. 2. SSABIST /^/f.V ffifGMES !*> s!t-r v it! Sinple and Fctiry i«roccrk« V A IN & FOflHEST, ii -Ki t tt * ^r li«, iff^u-/* * Wfe,,U.jf .*JJC*' f JK-dMJJ fiU,«l. f™\A. ». PHELPS, «.\br i«(i,» *>» *KM>tr.it*. artiV*. ifc Ilk A I. HI 1> ', I\ ft\*rt't *»rfcV«\ n't AL.H. •- *.' t '.4rt« , J . T{^t»^,„ i > uM »,-< .W HJ|*H' ':-i* Of.. •M^»* fSr ..}>»*». 1 'li 4 mi. ;«•«! f\ •' ',•* K* '! • JPrsvisicns, C::cksry 3& Qlassware. I ata f r**p«rt»s! t > t»ffi«r fnun iw.vot par- t4ta*r«, *;RFA7 jtAnGA.'\Si+ CROCK tear. ZiOOBLXXG GIi^SSKS. TEAS A SPECIALTY.; M Arm BIU!JIM» and all the reqair*-meni« of ! I*'?***! at that d*te, \More anow, bai' a flmt claaa undertaking eatablinhment i or rain\ waa predicted for Ft-brnarj 9 12, A GOOD HE ARSE for either one or I ***\* 74i \»* «•? ** ia 0T \BOW.\ For two Stor»( • furni*lifd when required. Ordf-r* by mail promptly attended to ft*Sw*w». <w Main SB»«,«fli *r LwM*> I»o«r« i\l\*te»ajf*j. , f. V. •« ' 1. ten Grand Trank Hailway, OF CANADA.. OJTLY 0IT2 CHAKSS 0? CABS BttWEKX 03t)RSR»ilM} ASB rIIJC**Mi. TjMILEHSHOKTERTODErUOlT ( «'«l bone*t cot lo reveal one.\ \En- « ^ I HAN BY ANY OTHEB LINE. ] d^tor to bo firit in thy e«l]i»g; neither Tr.«u t«»« Pt**cmt MM** ; Jet any one po before tbee in well doiog. „.» .*«.«- °^' < .? * E * T * 1 Newrtheleaa do not enry tba merit* of PAT rXMIE^ M | ts, (• »., nntlllit II IM-Mil ; i , . - . , . _ t -nhM. *„ tm v^Sff&& r«A. e »notber,bfll improre thin* own taJenta.\ August 15 19 the ancient meteorologiat a«)i \I expect tbW'nWy be aortbern liftbta, \For Dec*mt«»r 12 1* he aays \Now more moderate, I goesa?\— and »o all ihroEifth tbe little book are H»ffK» extremely non-oommtttal pre<lin- ti»ns. Scattered Ibroogh the little bwok are n < ine very prod prjTerbe; for iml.inrc: \It iant.4 wiae io M*ek a stcrei. grain at my distillery.* * The liat for the Franklin Agrtcnltoral Society for 1823 comprised 33 prwnauma, among whioh. waa^tue of $4 for the beat straw or j bonnet, and one of $1,50 for tbe best aool bat. The annual fair for that year waa advertised to \be bolden near the academy in tba Tillage of HatoM on tbe lout Thursday of September.'* There are donbtleat many wbo wiQ read this wbo will greatly regret that destiny did sot allow them to live and nourish >u the year 1827 when the fallowing advertisement appears in the - The subscriber oftsie Pariah's Whiskey celebrated tor its goodness, at 30 cents per gallon by tbe single barrel or at a lews now paid for three drinks of median quality whiskey would keep a person comfortably full for a week! The papers all abound with what at this time aeeot peculiarities of typo- grepv and orthography, and to.loTers of acoient lore would furnish a sumptuous literary feast. The papers were banded os by Mr. Tberoa L Douglas, wbo baa oar thanks for the courtesy, and to wuom.ws doubt not, our readers will join as in tradcr- ing thanks. M J:t»I»-ai ,emtnntfm9-lnh*0 tnit* *ar ifc- »W J *»Onlp *ra« ihrwlr .TU I anM ),„ .1,-11 »tfi *i«tn K\p.»fc.-»i.. a-4» » « , *tr!vi»«..i i VJOIJ irns« wiyseii. and anolber aUalE i**™*i •**,«•*»!<.« M » M i> w, »«t 1,-hiearu ,^« 1 not Wtrsv lliee,\ eft On the buck imae MiiKi>TiutirMir.a» p..... {.< rt-ti tfma,m MM Bnrcrhk vtv war nu^i'eu* 1«^- ' \f tUoefctiU* *i . J,(V.' '5 Iti € O'VFXIB-S ! Ki.»*{t;iJ lst)4 (JSfrli, «i »™t!tir>»i i »•«.-«..>«, it^ *! Mtw- UiHiirmi V' ' * Ms,. '.*.. O M. . in.*™, »*» l>f <lt»|fc>3»t. ^IEW BTmS! rt\i'».j- > f 'i»rn<-l !V-< i^. r v tvi,,r.i Fr.ji ^ h-...-.\.. l'\..v.. n M v,xi tttiMV. pi,-U- |\«. Jr-llu-a, Nr« < >r M olas.s e^, . us^l Knjiirtli l'.^» Hi. KUt.d. ••prif • nd^Ctntor Wheat Fl«nr, Pwrk. rd. FNI.. Fail*, flutter tub*. liroom n E*- JVXT i:n i:ivi;i) Call On ^m« fiwEjv'JI^a Fashioaafrle Taitor \\ <•<• -;,um>los *>f «O».M1S from B 0 0 t S ail d S h 06 s Uiclt |w rati mike ymi; ^ Go ill itn<i ^TYLiiSH SUITS A l PKUI-.H FBOM j$14 UPWARDS. ,f' aftft^,>o^ , , f ii*-W*|r<>o<!--. hefruv /Huvhu^ln^. -«|v>l .Sir ,-i. ..|n» wtli' tba 1'JMU OJli-.M'. ; ' M^r l-'i, l*-v!T\ : i» the toiJowing unique extract from a j Liuieiick paper: My wife has eloped fr«>m me without rhyme or reason, and I desire c<v one will trust her on my ae- caiiiit, as I am not married to her.\ In the Wruiont Gazette (l'nW)isa oitumnnication to tic tditor, in which «|je following oecnre: \In a new couulnr like tbe United St*tee, to bare so frpqnent instance* id cool, dehtwrate villainy, constantly detaileii in ..car, pa[wrs*,is perhaps as singular a charac- U'rUtic ac Hoy attached to our history. Wbirt can be th» occasion of such en- ormities, in a country where the means uf living Rre TO eafriiy procured ? »li<re ! j properly is so equally divide!, and in- i l)lolos Car. on Oav Txpre«« Irttia* furmaUon so universally disseminated ? « ., ^ ^ fe - *. We wonder what tbe writer of the above PallB*aa*s f)m«rta« Room Cars, 0,WSU B».'T. P*V 1.X1-RBS «X«ll, w . MTSrir. i\ \'.< «.,»,, «w»*^it<-jr *-Ot mim f<-i -•at .-aid liw »l,Hr *ntli(t%u,« >.wl«f t \ r»i»«i! *j ».;,;. v . m , *rr !•<•>.• »t * i « JJ. ci . pftESifamif »itti i« i -«l rini» ii. ^Jwjuuf cw< i*rftt«rfc !r.« Hc*m *iwl I'l^likt,.} MJVnli IRAI v »• W «»*. ni . [w »i \-^r:> J\r»»<s*u ft^d M^U<4^ %rriiifcf . TIME,-Ogd«»nsbtire , to Detroit, 20 houn; 0gdea«b«f r to Chicago. 30 hflurV THE SHoatlfcT <tVU \B^T ASt» CITIUMSST a>c»t r-< Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, At-,1 »B tVuBtji WMtt.stmth, tvuLii«r«(\«iAl NnrttiitcM. PnUmaa's DlVl'KAI.NK Palatial Meeptag A H|n'«»lalt3-. 3*s5*\(%>'iMtrv Produce tikkv sjtiisf\ f>.«r (tiNhi... HEMRr A JOHH&Qri'S AR^ICA^OIX LIN IM E N T For Man and Boast. •2 sure curt for WVsMKfs, <jar«si»»r-^_^ ^^ tit* GalUM TO CIVI I****** W-.^ I SATISFACTION Ic««*. 9t: urn, ^^^^^s^nFialiala, sntd! «lI Mkin IHtetue* Mu* it *m sveif svifAt cite Mumd* Md t J •!; •-lani i E>ria KndMr|iir hoMli. \ : C. J. M.0RQAN'S Carriage Shop! MAIN STREET. Chateauga.y, - N V iV-^'iu; }»laec t<^> j:<-* PIBST-CLASS WORK. IF YOU WANT A Cariia^e, T — or a Wagoiv t would tie movrd to write ooold be now Cars] be here and-look over-the files for a ON xi Jam MM.' \mouth of some of oor metropoUtan > R»a thr>««h (rvm M<wtn« 1 »«4 rtt»«*t «« Cftn-il < , ., , ' iwl >, hiattn wiis«>u( rtwajrf. ( oalil* * T S rnurjitir. itwir«<i ihmafh frcwi o«(i««(tefv »t^ - Ou one page of The Wsshingtonian ; r«ei«al,i«« it i Cuw.sa »•«« tsucntuMina. J- • ,,_._, . ^ ,. t ,.. A»t int «•-«! i«f i(s»s v «nr isf*.i» mui lit. a»»*i> (lSlSl is io accouut of the defeat ! _r<* furta^r i«,«i«tkr» ^, |( »t ni OK f«« of u w ;-°''V <, ° Winchester by the Bnt- I ?^* l . 1 y k . ,t,i) fv. om«r»W',aa*«« tuntt, j uh 8n ,j Indians, and on the opposite ! page in large type is tbe followiog: *• I \Nota Bene.—The report of the defeat B*rhrr , » Bhick. WttMimtf, X, r am I.. USWKLL. t«LfnBr-MM«jr»T Ar»m o/ntrMhof, a. JOJKflt IttlK.'OK. Oro»r«l Mmap*, i • « ™-. . ,. M«tnr*»i p. <i of G«c. Winchester is all a horn. On wjFMXWRrour. *»**,, s^*^ p ^ tie e^,^, M officiN j ^o^t from J AMIS mmtKMtox, ««,««! p« s ™ ffw , *^«. Gen. Harrison mentions a defe*t of the MtroO-rtJ, l*.y toBKKT?, Ucw A*PB«, n !».»t utrw. British force* and Indians by the Amer 1 < luite«ip,_v, M ». . ., . „ —. , , •. R'J fjTrj-»i««n*rTiux*tr kriivrnj5.4fn.-i leans near BrowDStown.'* Under tbe \ure u-r hw*t l ; « t f.. ro. Irtoon^ »wl 1:3# H BJ, JTMn»irtjt} r\i?n«'»i»fr »ith PUT inn SSCBT Klr»k>» 1 r» in » («• «hr »>«». o. * L. c. k. R»t»it»c<.Bam, r I paper says: \On the night of tbe i-tstf I 6th inst. ( Feb.) Capt. Forsytli, oom- tnaudiug at Ogdf nsbnrg, with 200 vo'~ unt^ers crossed over the Hue to EUza- i« ad of \Gallant Exploits\ the rame Mawnrr Tr*n SI. nf t1j< b*st nmtorial rir<l built vw TT 'ft WWW MM.9 MM,* mm m. mm Mm- J. fTjetlitown, aurprise.1 the gttard, made 62 DKALESS IN j priaoneia, took 120 mnskets, 20 rifle*, 2 \ N -\\ ' c««k» ot fised ammunition, etc. without Plows stoves, liajTOWS>enrn hosing a single man.\ Thefditor, evi- cultivators, 8{>a<le {iiOWfynil jdeutly not an admirer of Napoleon or kinds of CftPlinjrs ami [ his fo)h,w«ra, and as evident'y orthodox a \\.'lit foi tllH • ' u his religious belief, says as follows.- . j \The French pape»>. both in Fracee Kiulfsn MowTnf Macfiiss 1 * nd ih | 8CMt » ,ir y-»»««ti»t tb« Gnmd favtsblifbed) we read that \John Hitebal of Chelaaugay lias been appointed sher- iff of this county.\ lathe same joor- ual of d«t* F*b. 14 we find that \Jacob Smith Redington, wbo was oonvieted of forgery * has received bis seotaoeacf confinement in the State prison : for life.\ Amoug the advertuemants it) one ^ftVring to \eiehaoge good whiskey Bt* THOUGB7 BE WASRiCBARD III. Yesterday afternoon a rather band- »ouje and intelligent looking man waa standing in the office of the Ormaby HOUMS near a trnuk marked \T. Keens.\ A man who Hk«a to make tba aw%aaiat- aocj of ealebrfries stepped np and gtstp- iug bim by the band, said: \I'm glad to welcome joa to Carson.\ The sUanger returned the grasp and bowed. *1 heard yon have met with almost phenomenal success in the East.\' \Ym was the reply. \I got chare of the trade,\ _^~ \Kg receipts eterywhere V \Never saw better; the bosioess picking op wondrrfally along tba Bange.\ \Then yoo played in Eureka P* M No, I workeJ. Yoa can't plsy in my business . Tbe house won't have it.\ \Of course, I understand the role of the bumped back tyrant is a sevens strain on you.\ \Me play the hump back tyrant I Look here, stranger, who do you take me for ?\ \Are yon not Mr. K«ae, the vers—*\ * *N». my name's Cirtao, traveling for tbe wholesale liquor bouse^ol Oikr- tau, McCarthy d> Co., five hundred and eleven Thirteen*!! street\ The separation was mutual. Yesterday morning, aavs a Nevada journal, tbe Bev. Willis offered the Lord's prayer in the Senate. When ha had finished, Doolin leaned over to Hammond and remarked: \Ha stole that prayer, and I'll bet on it I heard the same idea erpreesedjn EorekV *t a faueial over five yei >ssedjnlS«| artisgo, - * Some ministers seem to deal with texts only in the method announced onos by old Rowlaitd Hill, in happy irony, wheu he said: 'First, washall go through the text, seoond, we shall go ronud the text, aud third, we shall go away from the text altogether. Al* ) Ff KNtSUBS a^^amr-wiater qtwr .M. , ^^-'\Rt'l^irin^ nf y-rmnj th ilone. Wium. no doubt, for the moat of them ShinrrW-aii«l lumber of all have lMWn «e«t t<> their long homa.\ We did not find nny item in the psper lib ut big eggs, but down in one corner Good 1 net,iOr* U>r filliii({ H}«ci<^ or<l.-r*. j i* an item about a bog \now to be seen nrkniTi who xuv er-laml lcnjrths up to 26 Feet. I'lWlie-KS, <'-'in at (..'. A 11 \ j ORDEBS SOLICITED ! al J kiri'N I MlJ { nn jr^rbie River. 2t mjles north \of .ihevtUkge a , U. DILL. alive, weigbiog 900 pounds. Tt l a two j and a li»H years old.\ 1 In tho Telegraph (Mob 7. 1S22- ' in ttie days before ioe*l rleclions were There in a quaint story told about a Texan preacher who had a falling out with bis congregation. The congrega- tion and pastor were at dagger's paint, the latter received an appointment as chaplain of a peitentiary. When ha came to preach his larewell sermon, ha took the following verse for hie text: \I go to prepare * plane for von, that where X am ye may also be, —Horrigau m Hyde will aeltwlothing a Httle cleaper I ban ever foe the next 99 days. 0ou't fail to go and see tbtm..