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A. LOCAL NJEtFSPAPER-^PUBLISHED EVEBY THUBS3DAY, JkT TTTO DOLLARS YEAR, PAYABLE IW ADVANCE. Union—It must and snail t>e preserved.— ANDREW JACKSON. 11. NO. 31. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1866. WHOLENGiSSl; Hotels. MONTREAL HOUSE, BY B. LARABEE, )hrtttb1« Tdrks, Clinton Co., N. ¥• OLfNTON HOTEL, e the Prison Gate,) PANNEMOU4..N. Y. BST1V MTTHD V P TH M lantial improvements and nocessa- sLfttettov opan for ihe reception of c<Jmpa< HT. vrut>.vs will find all the comforts and luxuries for •ntoym«at abroad, and no pains will be spared to make it a pleasant home for trivefldrtf'Wfcether on business or ••king fcvmUt* J J — \ \ AusaMe House. NG PUHCH - fApLE HUlJ, n Keesevllle, N. Y., at it will b« refurnUhed and refitted, in and opened for the reception of guests iare large and airy; the grounds pleasant lve; the Kcncry unsurpassed: it* location mous CHASM OF THE AUBABLK: and i drive from the Saranac sporting grounds; one of the most desirable in Northern New D. S. CUTTING. October 19,1866. 639 FRENCH'S HOTEL. 6k THE EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite City Hall and Park. COR. FRANKFORT STREET, NEW YORK. fepteions Refectory, Bath Rooms and Barber's Bhop. ft**\r«nt« not allowed to receive perquisites. DO KOT BELIVE liUNNJSHB OR HACKMEN WHO BAY WK ARE FULL. 647yl Dentists^ lftE AD, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists, Keesevllle, JV. Y. *Mae«r's Row, over A. RlceW' #dTAU Work Warranted.\^ 618 Attorneys. T. ARMSTBONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law. MOOERS* ft . Y '. M, DESMOND, Attorney and Counselor at Law, i»»- Plattstourfltfu IN\. Y. yi Attorneys & Counselors at Law, PL ATT SB URGB, N^JT^ - OFFICE, BROWN BUILDING, NORTH SIDES OF TH E PARK . 'imber Lands & Improved Lands And Houses for Sale, IK CIIHTO» & FBAiticinr coraraa^ HpfiK SUBSCRIBER WILL SEt L THE FOLLOW: iV.Dodds 7 Bakery. i Part of Lot No. 63,140 acres, mostly under cultivation^ :alled the Norton Farm, In Snranac, To. 4, O. M. T. -MS and barn on said fflrrn. -•.-'•* in Saranac, luO acres iiiT. 4, O. M. T. - r 89.0. M, Tract, 8» acroB, In Saranac. To. i, O. M. Tract, 640 acres, in Saranae. W. R. JONES, Attorney & Counselor at Ltfw, Attd Notary Public, I»IL.A.TT(SIlUIlCiHI, 3V. Y. Office opposite Iron Bank, over W. H. Morgans Stoer Margaret Street. L. D. BKOCK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, QUlce In Bailey's Block, up stairs, over Coolcy's Store PLAtlBBURQH, ft. Y. R MISSES, LADIES AND CHILDREN, X? a nice article, just received by H. H. SHERMAN. Pittsburgh, Nov. Ifl, 1865. «43 DANIEL 8. McMASTERS, attorney & Counsellor at Law, JLHO. Licensed A^acent For Procuring PENSIONS, BOUNTY, and BACK PAT. Office over the Pint If»tional Bank, Flattebvrgh. N. 1 June 23d, 1864. 30tf Boots and Shoes. HHB SUBSCRIBER IS I N RECEIP T O F L or a large and varied assortment of the best quall- which will be sold at the lowest possible cash pri- es. Hi H. SHERMAN. Pittsburgh, Bepf 28.1885. 630 GEORGE L. CLARK, Attorney & Counsellor atLaw, ALSO, Mcenaed Agent tor Collection of Pension** Back Pay, Price Money, and all Gov- ernment Claims. PliAT CLINTON COUNTY, S. V. HOWARD, DENTIST* A ll oinritlans performed In a roost thorough I SIDE GAS administered when deal- overJ^V^Edwardg & Sonfl* Sltte. SMITH M. WEED, formerly of Beckwltb, Johnson & Weed , Attorney and Counselor at Law, Ld a d Insurance Agent y Laud and Insurance Agent, e and Mar Mooers' Corner Bridge and Margaret 8troets, over Wm . P. Mooers' Drug Store. f lattsburgh, Clinton County, N. Y. STETSON & JOHJNSOJV, Attorneys and Coansollarg at l W il or cri h I b BOOTS^SHOES. H. H. SHEEMAN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I N In all descriptions of Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers- Also, Shoe Findings. K?\lflt door enet of D . La force, Bridge Street. PmttBburgh, March 1, 1864. 4fi4tf Country MerchafltiT CAN BUY BOOTS AND SHOES, Hy th e Case or iDoasens, As Cheap as in the Cities, OF JOHN J. DROWN, IM PLATT8BURGH, N . Y. i other I^aw busjnws entrusted to t I Particular 1 nttcrttlqni paid I tracts* 0eedi, Bond* An any & DENTISTS,' i over D.8 Foijris' Drug Storey I*LATTS11URGII. N; Y. Music. and Musical Instruments! For Sale, Sheet Music. PIANO-FORTES, Mas. & Hamlins Oabinet Organs, Which are the bent Instruments of their kind. Tk« b*»t Italian Vlollu, Guitar and Banjo Strings* By EDWARD FLORY, Temeher'of Vocal and Instrumental Music. VUtf bqrgh. NY 44fltf _ AWV , linai, in any of the Courts, aud t< entrusted to their care. 1 t o drawin g Con* -act*« Deed*, Bond* Ami Mortgages. if tbe linn having bi-en a l'ractical Survey or f< _ . _ . enty-ti\ . glnal Mapss audd Surveyss off thee OduntlCsofVllnton, Kfsux nnd Fi ttt locate any Lands in said C< itracts of Title. WTPractlcal Surveying will continue to be dom bflice Second door Xorth of the Court House and dl ' '\ [y Clerk's odlce. DANIEL D. JOHNSON. 497 vl lie linn having bi-en a Practical Surveyor for y-Jivc years and having Copies of the ori- au Survey o th Principal rut cuts in the \ \\rtihkllhi will b< ' \ latiee, and giv Ah- octly opposite the County LEMUEL STETSON. Pittsburgh, N. Y. »&c, for Choirs. _ j«U arranged from Beethoven with Organ Ac- eonjpauUrnents by A. Davenport. Nff. tTTruat in God. (Sop., Solo and Quartet) 30 •• t. 4* Lord, Veil not thy *«cc. (Qr. in Canon,M \ 3. Praia* ye ttoe Lord. Quartet and Bolo)... .60 \ 4. Celestial Hope. (Teuor Solo and Quartet)..60 . MorSiiaK and Evening. A Collection of Pieces (1 a# voluntaries, by L. H. - ' ' \ le neart of tL. __o and Quartet)... \It will praise The*. 180I0 and Quartet) 44 & Our Cord. (Quartet) \ ' *• J . (Alto «olo and Quartet)..40 Quartet) 60 .. ovd..: 40 7. VVfctft f* OMI. (UuarUit) 40 \ .8. Mttfejrlovi*ff |ff«n;y\ (Terzetto.) 40 % t&t I Wad wings. (Quartet) Barkc r.30 Xothedk r of rest decline th. <.Q,t.),.. Enter tori.30 Ottltt* m«, © tn«U great J*tkOV*tk.Emerson... .36 '•Kjaffeft, Saviour of i»y Soul. (Qt.) :..WiUo'nj30 Tii«ab©»e now an4 beautiful pieceH of Bhect Musi,o designed for Choirs and the general rglltflous service of ohturfchat. «1U be aent poat-pald on receipt »f price, by tb* publishers, OUVJSR DIT8ON & CO., 277 Washington St. Boo ton. MELQDEQNSl t r I TO Messrs. K8TV J only manufacturers iu thin Country Perfect Melodeon, With Patent Ramottio Attachment, Bass Damper aud Manual Sub-Bans. Th« wortA-Wlde renown the«« MKLODEONR have «t|t4l«9d wUhln t4»etostfew vuaritU a sure evidence of 'tbelt superiority overall others. W<: arc now manu- facturing some thirty different kinds ot HICKO limtru- menu, and have recently added to our former variety SCHOOL HARMONIUM, Soldiers' Bdimty, Pension, And Pay Agency. JL. O. CARVER, COUNSELOR AT LAW. H AVING DEVOTED HIS ATTENTION EX clusivtily for the past three years to prcmecutiij* Claims against tho Gfovernmcnt, and havintf becom thoroughly conversant with the business, will procur P1 Pay P anS I'enslon for Invalid Soldiers and Sailor*. Pay, Bounty and Pensions for Widows, Minrtr Chll dren'widowed Mothers, and li'nor Orphan SUtera o deceased soidicrB. Pay due to officer* out of service, and for Officers from dAe of State to United States muster. Only the fee alldWe'd by law -will be clmrgcch and until the claim is decided by the (Jbvernmont. All loiters requiring information and enclosing stai will be answered by return tnnil. Proper papers, with Instructions for executing, •will be nt by return of mail to applicants living out of towr filiti f ui ent by return of mail to applicants living ou He has also peculiar facilities for procuring inforn ion concerning Missing Soldlerr' PlatUburgu, July 21.1864: SHAVING & HAIR DRESSING Cumberland House Shaving & Hair Dressing SALOON. »I>lJ®TIN» Proprietor, Plattsburgh > N* Y. New Hair-Dressing ROOMS. pH B UNDHRSIGNKD TAK E THIS OPPOH L tuulty taaunounce that the} have opened a Hair-Dressing Saloon, On Bridge Street, one door east of Kempter'n Jc Btoro, and would be happy to give prompt attention ««. 1 who will favor thorn with thuir patroiiuue. Connected with tho abovo Is a Ladlos' Departmo hero CURLING, FRIZZING and CRIMPING., \ i) done in the mont akllful nmnner. N. IJ.—Particular attention paid to CIIILDRE BAIHOUTTUU. ..o.DA.-KV J. II.GROGAN. Plattsburgh, Maj 18,1806. Vtlih at wlthOHttbti Har Bob-Boas. This Instrum d fltt d nic Attachment and Manual I O equal of Us BIKU fo th ot dlbl f posrer and efltoteticy, utid Is ruitily thu tuoMt dcnlrablu for Bib oath School!*, Cliurchi-s, Lectiira Uoonis, Ventrlcs, Puhllc Halls, Ac, thia can bo obtained, aa tho low price at-Which it is sold brUi«» it within the moans of the moat limited, and supplies a plucti to which, it has lorn b«an foil no initlrumunt wan puciillnrlv adnpted. Iti aiat. oomi^actness, power mid beauty of ton», tnpactness, ipllulty of < and slinpiiolty of will at oDce rttcoinu UflMmadfor it. •9P*J!v«iry Instru i nd o of u mt, i being all that d lit nt warranted. Pianos From ths best manufacturum, now and nouond-hand, for MU nnd to rent on the mmt ruasonablo tcrmo. •a^Apply to G. W. DAY, Hii«oM<ior to Edmund Day. Flattsburgh, N. Y.,Jan. V2, 1W6. For Sale. J BRAS H C IIATVI>KLIKll OF ELEGANT pAU^Mi, with »lvc KartmntU! Durneis, suitable- ' OlrtJfoh or Hall. But little used and in good ordui .AIM)',** Tlnnglng Lamj»s of the itnmi) ulylc. All Ht a part will bf- KOI<1 cheap. F«»f t<-rmi< apply to W. I>. \\'H%>M>, riat'tiiuiyh. Fasliionable HAIR-DRESSING SALOON nfrTlK, VNDSBSIGNftD , HATING FORME! X aPartuernhlp undur tho ilrm naiue of UOAG LAPONT, have opened a Hair-Dressing Saloon In tho Iron fiank ftuildlntc, (up stairs) where-thcy w happy to give prompt attention to all who will tiw them with their patronago. They aro flrnt clun» wor m«n, and will guarantee to g\v« the best of sutlsfnctl. to all customers In tholr lino. ~ ' Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Catting, and Hfcir aud Whisker Dyeing. N. B. -Particular attontion paid to ClIILDItBN HAlk CUTTING. Hliop oponcd ou Sunday. Give us a call. I. V. HOAG. D. LAPONT. Plattsburgh, Oct. 6, 1885. 6371, Recruits Wanted—U. & A. W ANTED POI l €O . ««C,»» 4TH REG. V. I Infantry, imw stationed at Pittsburgh Uurranki N. Y., thlrlv (30) able-bodied unnmarriwd men, betw tho n\fo» of 18 and 'M years. Tho pay of a private i dler \m $1« pur month. For further particulars apply at fcha Barracks. •illO-l V. ^11JNN, WM. 4th U. H. Iiifanlry. M'Mf L'\inmiinfltnj: C'jmj'nn},* R r ISiTATE. 3od farm house and ba 4, O. M. Tract, 640 acr, 4 O. M. Tnotr ft40 ftcrei, i n ,ot No. 87, In To. 4,0 . M, frract, 6< 'art of to t 72, '?O: I, d.It Tract, \n 'art of t^t ii, To. 7, in Franklin C< Part of Lot 17, To. 10, in Franklin C Platt«burgh, April 4,1864. 640 M. In Saranac. In Saranac. L. MYBKS. 469t/ BOOTS & SHOES. Polish Boots, Boots and Shoes. BOXES, INCLUDING ALL SIZES AND varieties, just received from the Eastern market, ia lor sale by J. J. DROWN\. Pittsburgh, Sept. 28,1865. 636 003 ^2 Oysters. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, By CaB, Reg, and in Bulk, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. 1865. [Continued from last week.] Mr. r*pham Chairman of the committee 'on U. S Deposit Fund, submitted the following Bejport, which was on the >tion of Mr. Cbappel recehe.! aijefado WB3PORT. rk and otherr raarkets, willl bee receivedd fresh,s by g infi kept for sale during the season at the d othe raarkets, wil b receive fre kep t for sale during the season a t th e v - Washington Market, MARGARET ST., PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. Plattsburgh, Oct. 7,1865. 537 New Oyster House. pHE UNbERSIGNED HAVE OPENED AT X No. 9, Union Street, Troy, N. Y., a Depot for UK; sale of New Haren, Seaford and Baltimore Oysters, and now offer to the trade Keg and Can Oysters. Of Superior Quality, «tth e Lowest Market Price. . Orders solicited, and prompt attention Riven. BAILEY & McOHESNKY. Troy, October 20, 1865. 64Otf Oysters! Oysters!! THOMAS DEXANEY HAS OPENED HIS 1 Wholesale Oyster Establishment * Having made more complete arrangements than ever before with some of the Largest Oyter Homes In New England. H e is now prepared to furnish.Oys- \\LOWEST CITY PRICES. iOTNearly opposite the United State* Hotel, BUdg« Street, East Hide * Pittsburgh, Oct 19,1805. 6(9 Bryant, Stlattoii & Folsom's Comrriercial College, A Link in the great international chain of BUSINESS COLLEGES, Located In twenty-three of the leading cities of the Uni ted States and Canadas. NEW NEW DEPARTMENTS. IMPROVED FACILITIES. TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CTJNTON port. Th*t we haT6.xan.lDed and audiUd the ^Utrs s c counts as Tollows. ro. I Orretl Town Sp'ff Co. of dtntott, '! 2 \ '• «« town of Ausabte, That thyliavo examinedlheVcooouts of the La •loners an«i find the man «wrwr;—:v—___ The amount of principal on loan a«M tobTiduMd at the dat* Of the last anm& report iw< $4»7B8»jS0. Amount of principal received on uort- gngM since thq d*te of lasi report $6iO57,«fl. Amount of principal on hand at date of last report $1,489.88 Certificate given by Conjmlwfoners 120,01 W,667,4o Amount of pi inclpal loaned since the dnte of the last report Is $8,867,48 $6,6«7,46 Amount bf interest received during the year ending Sth day of December 1866 $329,86 Amount due on O. D, Peabody, mortgage No. 162 Oct. 1—now being foreclosed $70.00 $3,3M,85 Compensation of Commissioners, $305,66 I'aid for Trunk Lock 60 Paid Express Charge! $3,00 Paid Stationery and Stamps. ' ,&> Canh at First National Bank $2,985,19 $94,86 mount to be paid on Peabody mortgage $70,00 $3,304,86 In behalf of Committee N . LAPHAM * Dec. 5,1866 WM. ATWOOD \ For Com. e mnto e oti Judges awi J>i»fc Artys «e^» WpaHU follows: That they have examined the aceouut of feV re- ceived by Peter S. Palmer, Jodge abd aurrogat. cf ikm CoOn ly of Clinton, from the 80th bf NOT. 1884, tb th« 1st 4sw of December. 1865, both iticliuive and find as fblloti. Dfi. v ocashou*fe^d, he'd. 1st, 1864, ; . \ amountol feisjjollected froill 1st dajr bf Dec. 4, to lvt day of DtL 1866, Elxcitement! NEW YORK CHEAP BOOT & SHOE STORE. S. LEYY, Margaret St.—Head of Bridge St., PLATTSBUBGrH, Tjrjovi,t> liEsr'iiY iudw T f¥ cltUt-nsof Plattshnrnh nnd Tleinity, that ho pened a NE W STORE in iho b-illtlinjc formerly occus pied by the Iron IS.mk, where he *lll keep constantly an hand a large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Boots & Shoes, AND RUBBERS. Also, a fine Assortment of CHILDREN BOOTS nd flIIOEB of all kinds, which ho will sell at the Lowest New ¥ork Prices! K9~ Call and examine his stock before purchasing els© vhere. V 8. LEV'Y PiHttsbur K h,Oct.2848fl5. 588t- r n practical and experienced operator, vrho has arss inn thee business. Thiss idd the particular branch h h ld i should give their attenti W Under n been year i th bie h i the particula i which the ladies should give their attention. We are itroduclng an entirely new and perfectly complete ap- paratus. I kiry thmography, A novel and successful method of acquiring tho unrl- Uled Speneerean Penmanship. | Which is making mbro good bdfeiness tvrlters than all ther systems cbinblnod.\ Our sots of | Toatt Hooks, Manuscripts,niank Books and Forms are tho niost oonxplotto extant. By means of our Chain of Schools we are enabled a- mong them to Illustrate the ideas of Shipment, Cofo%unent Ind Exchange. With tho laws of supply and, demand. In short, all of our departments have been so perfected that we consti- itc a minlaturo business world. For full particuhu-H, call nt th« Colicgo ltoom ress BRYANT STRATTON & THE HIGHEST CASH PEIOES P AID FO R OLD NEWSPAPERS , PAMPH- LETS, BtK)K« and WASTE TAfEft of descrip- . For particulars address 8TOCKWELL St, EMERSON, No. Ha An n Street, One Door West of Nassau Bt., N. Y. Your Waste Paper* Old. Newspaper.*, mutilated Booksj Pamphlets, the dtfternnt varieties of Paper that accumulate In c is<s am) which is generally looked upon as rubbish\. uld be sent to Btockwell & Emerson, of No. 25 Ami Street. They ore paying liberal prices for all descrlre Ions of Waste Paper, better than any one In tho trade? STOCK WELL & EMERSON, 548m'^ 25 Ann Street New Paint Firm 11 CRAMER & TAYLOR, H AVE OPENE D TH E FAINT-SHOP fon ly occupied by Geo. W. Jiloe, east hat Mr. Taylor li Dccuplei t is Wei iie<! by Geo. W. Kite, east side of t'h. t Mr. Taylor In nno of tl] r-York State, lie being ( i &, Co., No. 6 John Strec ' \ tore, Prerai most noted Painters fn N< the Arm of Taylor. V New York City. Ho the Amcrtariu Institun for his, work, than nny other \Artltt.\ JI« phiilUntcuft nny Painter in this \State to produce mdre Ourtlflcates of good wbrkritatiship tha Ho will attend personally to painting Carrlngoi BloighsnndOrnBroontal Blui> Work, and alao Fune Gold Lettering on OIIIUH. Mr. Cruincr will attend t llou«c I'ulntliiK Gminltm, Gla»ln« unit l'api.r-Ilungint j» aiul Blulgha puintedund Ofhamunte it approved,ftylo. t. II. 15RA1 Pittsburgh, Nov. 23,1806. AMKlt, li. A. TAYLOR. A44tf Wide Belts aud Buckles. LAROH AKgOJlT ANDRUCXLKH.ror W. U. MOROAN'H. 514 Initiatory Course. atlt-ely nt\rv and tho most Coinprclienslve Practioal BIci egraphiug, Spenecrean Penuianaliip. Evening Sessions. NeyrLocationsi Wo have justoponed Ne w and filegaht Kooms i r oung & Bcoson's new building, No, 8 FIHSf STREET^ •pposlte the Post Ofllce, the most pluasaht, cehtral and convenient location in Troy. First National College Bank. A aplendid Bi\nk, complete and practical in all its de- partments, is constantly operated by the students, under ic instruction of the Teachers, and the General Huper- BIOKI ot the accomplished Teller of the First National auk of Troy. Business Offices, In which Is carried on every variety of business, from _»e smallest Retail to the largest Importing and Job- bing, each kept in a form of Books best aaapted to that nitlcular brunch. Telegraphing, Ott motion of Mr. Upham, Resolved, Tbat the Superior f the town of Peru be authorized by this Board, to reduce the assessment of Anselem 1'. Brand of sakl town $1,000 per- sonal property. Mr. Chappel offered the following resolution which was on is motion received and adopted. Revalued, That the compensation of Grand and Petit Jurors attendingcouit .orreoord la this County,thesaarifcs b |hereby raised to one dollar fifty cents per da/, and UT* {cents per mile, for each and every mile by them necessarily travelled in going to sind returning from said Courts. On motion ol Mr. Taylor, Resolved, That Samuel Sullen-of Black Brook be and he hereby is appointed Inspector of Plank Roads to ail the vacancy occasioned by the death or Urial C. Filniore, late of *%id town. On motion of Mr Boweu, Resolved, That HoMa Helntyte of Saranac be appointed Inspector of Plank Roads in the plat of Loremu> C. 1-arkin, who U hereby removed from said d On motion of Mr. Sawyer, Rtlobed, Tbat the County Su- perintendent be authorized and cmpowei ed to sell tha team belonging to the County, now kept at the County Poor Bouse for a sum not lens than Stf>0, and tbat lie alsd bare power to purchase * less txptmMve team to replace the one now in use at s=aid County House. On motion of Mr. Upham, Resdvel, That the Clerk of this Board caoee to be printed a» scon a< mny be, oiti bun dred I olkctor'H and one hundred Superior's Bond*. Mr. Bowen now moves the cousideration of the application of Mr. Holland for an Appropriation tor the alleged burning of his barn and some personal properly by a Chasy pauper and altto moved that he be allowed the sura of $600. Mr. Parsons tttated the grounds on which the said applica- tion was founded; Remarks were also made, on the subject, by Messrs. Turn- er, Bowon, AtweoJ and I-apham. Motion to allow $600—loHt. The mutter was, on the motion of Mr. Slingsby regorted to the T«*a Bo&rd of Cbaiy—said pauper beidg a resident of that town. On motion of Mr Bownn, the Boarl proceeded to ballot for two Newspapers to print the seaiou laws. The whole num- ber of ballotts cast were 12 of wb ch The Pittsburgh Rt>poblicafa recelvfi 5 \ Sentinel \ 4 ,.'*< \ Express & Eentinel \ 3 Tiie chair thereupon deoinrtd the election of the PUtta burgh ItepnblicHn and Plattsburgh Sectiuol. - • Alj*4ta««a gCfe e<l the fallowing Kwolution ; , ., : Ke-koloeit, Thit tn« t>« w *»*' l ft« »t t1»1te«sard,and tti»KeporL of the Superintendent of tha T'oor, be published is the I'lattHbursh Sentinel, Erprext d Ssniinei and /fepi \ aad that th*>y oach be allowed the sum of $70 for tiie ._, Mr. ^lingsijy moved to amend by adding the Champlain Journal. Mr I'hinn^y calls for the ayes and nays in said amendment, reAult as follows : Nayes—Messrs Taylor, Parsons, Atwood, | Phinney, Rbedv,Hpwen and Turner—7.' Aye*—Ussaw Mwd, !}liilgsl.y,OXelUChipp\land liphani-r«. .'.. ., Tho questisu uow recurring o i Mr, Bowen's Resolution— the M me wa« unanimously adopted. Mr; Turner, Ciiairman ot the Committee on raises!laneou* accnuntfl, submitied to the Boar<l, accounts of Mr. Jones and Mr. G. M. Bt-ckw.th kioas, for the action of that body there Mr. Buwen moved that Mr. Jonas, who is present, be heard as to hi* account. Mr. Jones accordingly appeared before the Board and stat- ed the nature and cunectnew of his account, and claimed thnt the same oupht to be allowed in fall. Mr. l-aphoru moved ttat Mi. Joot'a account I e a'.'cft** ^ $r. Bowen called f<r the ayes and nays, and tht ao >uni A'te therefore allowed by the following vo • : O'Wt-i , C iap- ptoi, Sawyer, Phinney, Uphara, teed, and Bowen,—11—nayr —Messrs. Taylor, and Turner—2. Mr. Ijipham moved that G. M. Eeckwlth & Sons—*ccount be allowed at the sum of $30. Motion adopted. On motion of Mr I*phiun, Benjamin M. Beck with, Esq., was allowed the amount o( his account ($56,48,) expens (liRbut^emenU in going to and returning from Albany. Mr. Uowen offered the following Resolution Whicb m re- ceive.1 and adopted as follows .—Mews. Moade, lay:oj:, SliDgsby,O'Neil,Chappel, # Saw)ep,Pninney, Bo^en—8. Nays. Mei«rs. Parson\ Atwood, Upham, Reedftnd Turner—5, Retolwd, That we, take stops to buiUl a sukabta and vieuent building for the accommodation of the Connty aud that we appropriate ten thousand dollars, air so much thereof as may be necessary for that purpo**, and. the Coun- ty Treasurer be authorised to borrow on the credit of the fWiity to be paid in ten years, with ioterest at the rate ol seren per cent per annum the raid sum often thousand dol- lars or BO much thereof as may be necessary. Retold, Tbat there oe a conitnitt'ee Qf, three a.. superintend the building of the County House witb power to make contracts and all things necessary on the premise*. 15MtaiR!$Mi£ &weV, SmJved, reasurer b« and he is hereby r«quesUd ish qu.rttrlj lathi village p»nu^ » f t him receive ii flbet and also tSS 4m p sons from whomh* Uassbreceived ttws paid by each. On motioo of Mr. Upborn, AMB^ That the teveral Su- pervfsomof tbift coaihy execute a |b8n«, witfe two or morv sufitoient sureties to tie approved bj and tiled wltbthe County Treasoer of the County, for doable ttt« »niount brail monies t« U leceited and paW.Upon.suiSb band's ) said bdnrt so id be executed, to be coriditioded for til* proper .anpfcatlon of all moneys received fraai tha several collector* fa* such pur- pom, and that tHo.Sdpcryipk.rs of the several and wp«etU» t hl l be entitled to one per cent, farceetitlat «& As- id moneys and making the proper endorsements. Jirlor offered the following pre*»M* and nsotoUon; which were On his motion recfeUod aad adop Ud: 6i hu-H, call nt th« Colicgo ltooms, o BRYANT, STRATTON & CO T N N & CO., Troy. N. Y. GROCERY —AND— Provision Store. JOHN Flrut door south of Vlla» 6c Crosby's, and opposite the PLATTSBUKGH, N. Y. lias constantly on hand, at the lowest prices, Groceries and Provisions, PORK, LARD, BUTTER fy CtiEfrSE, Fifth Of nil klifr'ds, Flour by the Barrel, and Safck Salt, Cbrn and Corn Meal, . Oats anJ Oat Meal, Pearled Barley, RICE,RAISINS, ENGLISH CURRANTS, CI7 RON, COFFEE, PEPPER, Teas, Tobacco, Sugars, Molasses aild Syrups, SPICES,ftiA.CE, FARIN.V, NAGO, Corn Starch, Soda and Cream Tartar. OILS, Wooden and Stone Ware, And all other articles usually kept In a Grocery Store! _Platt»burjrh, July 27,1886. NEW FIRMr Y^ K - i>Et,A!VKY A CO.. SUCCBiSSCiRS TO X • Htouo A Mi-rritt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, in Provisions^ racts and all things necesary n the premise*. , That the County Treasurer be authorised to pa on the order of the Chairman or, t^e bulldinz Committee u! the mouey raised for tb» purposes of bui^ing the County House, or so much thereof as may be necesaajry for the conv plotiou of the ilouae and the ne^essarr tlxtures. On motion of Mr. Bowen, Resolved,TUM this Board adjourn till to morrow morning at 8>£ o'clock. . • , luwtday morning Deo. 0. The Board convened pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Phinney. Chairman of the Committee, on equaliwtion ftuniubcu the txllowiiifr report which was, on the motion ol Mr. Taylor unanimously received and adopted. REPORT. To the Board of Supervisors of Clinton Cuunty : Your Committee on Equalitatton would renpectfullrr*p<Jrt that w j have carefully cttuBidured the subject and present th« follow'rig resolution as the result of our deliberatioi .mmtnd its adoption : . Resolved, That the valuation of the several Towns of thi county an returned by the respective Assessors thereof? adopted as the equalized valuation of* 'aid towns\ JOHN H THOS H I^NQHY, NATHAN I.APHAM, W1LLJAM H SAW YKB, WrLUAM KEED Apd Dealers in Wood, Coal, and Cedar Posts, vltr thenlloution of thc^ubic 1o ihcii pctfnly «took of nrw K ns.\) , HINNEY, Committee. 5frSl!ngRbv moved'thai t'e chairman of this Board be em powrreil to appoint a committee of three, to superintend th< building'of the county house, M required by tbs terras ant fennr of the resulubou authorizing, the construction of sui Mr Ruwon moved to amend by lncbaslnsr that committee to five, such coiumitteo of five to havj power to appoint a committee ot tliroo, said committee of three to baye full pow- er and authority to make nnd enter Into all uwdTul and nee- PKRary contracts and agreements Tor the construction and Completion of said couuty h6u*t), and to superintend tn< conxtruetion thereof. Mr Sllnsnby accepted Mr. Bowen's amendment, which w»i thereupon received aad adopted. Mr. Mead moved tliat the vote taken on the pawage of th< res'luti»n authori/.Ing tlfe erection ot a county poor h< reconiidercd nnd recinded. Mr Ltonen moved to lay Mr Mead's resolution on the Ubli and moved that the .yeas and nays be called on hifkmotion t lay Kaid resolution on the table, which was lost by th«- fol lowing rote : Nays-^-Mewrii Mead, Taylor, PawonH, Atwood, (I'Neil, PavT.yer, Phinney, Lapham, Ketd and Turner—10.— Yens— Messrs Slingsby, Chappel and Buwen— 8. Mr Bowen moved to postpone the consideration of Mr Mead resolution to one week from next Friday. Motion to postpone lout by a vote In all respects similar t e vote last above given. On motion of Mr Turner, it was rrsolvml tbst the resolntli gfving the chairman power to appoint a comUtee to euperin tend the t?r«ctfon ef the county Uoune be revoked and rescind Mr Phinney mored I hat be <w Supervisor of the town Motxtrn, be authorir.«d to reduce the afiHewmcnt to hi* Wood. Palmer, At To., on the AHsewmeut roll of t town, $1,000 00, and that Mr Wood be heard aitto said as» Mr Waod ancordinffly appeared before tho Board, and dtn tud tho groundx on Which be claims the said atttesanienl Nhould be reduced. - , , Heniark.4 v»er« alno made on the subject bf said br MMIM-H. Upbam, Tumor and Bowen. \ The question being as to tb*t red uction of said . the wn e was lost. Mr Phlun«y being the -only member the Board who vote! In the afitrinativo. On motion or Mr. Utiham, Resolved, Tbat tha report of Mi Andcrnon Sup't or the Poor bt» accepted and adoptud. Mr. SHug.'by, Chairman or the Comuiittto onSberiflPs ac noimt«| prmoiilfed tbc following report, wblch Trah oo m»<ioc of Mr Pbiu»\> « 9 3, B. lord Dep'ty St'ff Co. of < ' 10 H. H. Fanuworth Deputy \* TW* R JAM * 1'. H1UD. TMcrrar O'N*a, Mr Fawyer, Chairman of th«e«maitte« on ittorney'it accounts, submitted tbe follpwli ' j t6^M. The Comnllttoe oti Judges awi ll: Th t th h i Arty's «e^» WpaH-U ; aceouut of fV • • . , - , . -CR . By paid Obunty Tr«asurer. . \ \ (or gas pipe and fixtures \ \ \ Papering oflSce .. , . •' \ \ Rev. Stamps for Surrogate's omc« \ \ \ Express on books \ cash on hand Dec. 1st, 1868 . ,A.Tuwfkjt, I .Dist Attnrney hae'not presented any aec't, conssqueaUy received the sania, aad In* amount Wherwit, it appears by the certificates of the fence riewtm iresented tb ibis board, tbat tne person- named In the fol- lowing list have snstaihed damages By tbe killing of »faeep br dogs to the amount of thaaqraa s«t opposite their Te*t&*trr« name*, and that tiie persons have not Mtn able to discover theowder orjioMeflBotsot said d6?ts, \ . . ., Therefore. Resolved, That an order be issued to the Cowity Treasurer, for the amount oi ssid charges to be paid to tb - parties earned in said list from any ouney on hand «r t.a.bsi collected as taxes on (logs, and from no other Tund.'tntf ff thesi s no^ money sufficient from saW C»nd_ to pay in full', then tba sum, to be paid pro rata. ana. Tb>t flie balanc* of sa;cl fund, if »ny, be paid Into the poor fand. ,\ : ' No. CJaimont , Claitted - iliowe 1 3 Jereipiah Ryan v io'oo 4 Thomas Wilson, S5 00 6 Dennis O'BrJoe, 10,00 8 ThoitiM Pwwers, g,oo 7 James F. Barnes, j? 00 8 E.W.Robin«,n.' -«S .0 l^eooard 11 XswisBich, 12 C. Barnard, . 13 James S. SneddenV. 17 J,>F, Parker.. ' VM 18 Nelson Jflckle, 13,00 19 Wm. Fifield, .MM 20 Pe.er Nero, ig'oo 21 Peter Nero, if« 22 Joseph Armst«-oxiff, «n o 23 Horatio Sputhwick, * aoSo 21 Harry Charehill, 24 00 25 Peter Nero, 1^00 26 Caroline Hay, 26,5) Mr. Eow^n ofTersd Iht following reaolut ion which m| 7 £ ceived and adopted. Rosolved, That, thar« be levied and rained npon the follow- ing town*, as other taxes arwraj»«d.and paid to Ihe super- visors of said towns, the following-sums, topar that portion of principal and interest, falling due in the yjar 1866, on the Bonds of said, towus, issuodas bounties, or foe tb,e pufpoi* of .raising money tp pay bouoOes tp rplunteert and auuett tutes,aa per sUtement filed with the Clerk. AlUms, Ausable, .: Beefcmantown. Bl»ck Brook, Chauiplain, Chazy, Clinton, Ou motion of Mr Rotrfu. Resolved, tbat there t e levisij and ra^ed upon the town of. PlntUtwrgh a,nd paid to tbe Su- pervisorotHaidtown tbeisumofST^ W tapay.tna prio,d- _ bounties tTvobntwr»?^a ajso as'WS^mds'Sied u?. d«r antf pursuant U> chapter 1W, $3. U*ao|; 1866-, Mr turner, chairman, of tha committee on mtacaUtMoaa.ae- counts submitted to the Boat* th^. a&Woiit of |f r . Corbin amounting to $35 00. for services tijhira 'rendered as assist- ant Hstriet Attorney. . ..• - Mr Upliam moved that Mr Corbin be allowed $10 in full for said account., . ,. . >. ' • n' • -' Mr Bowen mored to amend by postponing any actloa oa said account till the next twiston of thi« Board, Mr «owen'samendm«ntwastcj<5ptedapdagt«*dto. On.mot!.m.or Mr Bov«n^Be«oHwd,.kUattn«.-ooi»»tr ttw- qrerb'au bor»3\>seUlewitb tbeReceiverorttwKeaas^wr IUJ. Co.,1 and pay to him as such Reoaivar the sum of $4960 and the interest iheraon for ntx-yearv-ramouiilting In ail to $60 4f—said amount o( $M4» to be iafuUlo» the whcUslaiin of sa(d coipp^ay, aod.no paj-t pt uM amount U to b« paldun^ less tiie Receivwofsaidjeooapany rewirtato« saidamotmtof $S0 4»ra fakl forth* whole claim. ..... •*•«••• MrClapp, as oashitr of the Second National Bankro/PUtti- burgh, N V, presented his affidarlt in behalf of ttM^eeMriU. era of said bank, and anked that tbeaasasament of said atook- boldem be rftduc*! $90,000 00. Mr Lapiiam mo vtd. that tha f'unervisnr of said to wo b* am - thorised to reduce tbe said a*Mj*taienw W,0W 00, wbioh said motion was dlnagrwl t<> by an unanimous vote. , •• Tbe Board then on motion of Mr Sawyer, adjourwd tih Monday, Deo. 11, at 2 o'clock P fi. ' wyoari * Q uu ^ . t . ^ .MosDAT'bec^il. The Board met pursuant to adjournment. On motion of Mr. Upham, Rwiolved, That .tb» Supervisor of tiie town of Peru be authoiirtd t%strike fro» ths iwu- ment roll of r«id town, the uewoeat of $1,$K> 00 Mrsuaal t ro o. ty to John 1, Haokstaff, &q., <jf sa^d tqwn.. , ^^ Mr S ingsliy moved thatth* supervkorof ^et^wn%fCha- sy be sutborlxed lo issue bis ertifloat* An the county Treas- urer, for the payment of a eQun y Beuuty tf $300 to Georg* Fronliey, a ro enlisted veteran In the 9th N. V. Carilry V^h.* 1 and credited to tb> sold Iowa ot^nany, . , ,. , Mr. Lapham mofod that Mr. Htff, irho is now pn^ant ,to raptvient the said F onkey M bis attorney in relatiuo to sfttd bounty. be beard on the subject.. . ,. ., - Mr.Qaffaecordtn ly appeared and spoke at.sonta l«nr|tjb', claiming ibat a bounty of $'4» ouglH in JjaH«jl ,awi «^»iitv crftllt.pf mid town, , > . . , . . .- . , , , . •,, The question bain? on the accaptanee and adoption of «aM resolution, the same waa rejected by an unanitauu vot*. On motion of Mr. Sltngsby, -.. . .. , ,: Resolved. That the Clmrfc of tbii Bo; cd b^«Qd'J tructod to procure 88 aasoasmaot rolls aA«t :dt ibovfl named person*, th«y\ having snlf it otsaMtowo. apd ni>»hjvh>g raetivedtbe .bouatiT aulhor- ^seq to be pa)a tbera at the last aanual town mating of said , rir! Attroirt .moved that the Coanty TT^SMTW t» anthtrt-- art\o t pay Edwanl IVIIlct who bad flirted: *od bM« M^ (ted upon th« quota at tht town of Cbsiya balttttf of tNQu Motioo diiM^r8#d tc ... Mr. arson* moved tbat Francis Trnrllfs who aa« 4 totheoredh of tbe town of Br«kmait«wn, b* s\' cmiDtv bou«ly, of $200. Motion lost. Mr.Ttrwn*\moved <hat riiomas McFarUn*, ^ WSiJrnt «f