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tnlintl A. LOCAL FAMILY NI3\W©I'A.PEIl——PXJBLISIIED EVEB Y -A.T TWO DOLLARS A. Y33A.R, r*AYA.B3L.Ii IW The XJnion—it must and shall be preserved -ANDREW JACKSON. VOL. 11. NO. 33. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1866. WHOLE NO. Hotels., MONTREAL HOUSE, BY ©. O s, Clinton Co., N. T. HatUfaction «* v -promptly furnished, and fc to «». 641 CLINTON HOTEL, (Opposite tho Prison Gate,) TT AVISO RECENTLY FITTED UP THI8 JUL hovmi with substantial improvements and necessa- r dditins it I n f Jlc f it » pleasant hone for travell sMklng recreation and amus sora, Jnlr *> 1*66. ent. EDGAR AVEE1LL. 624 The Ausable House. A. Card. T H E UNDBBSIGITOD, HATING Pl'HCH - aaed the AUSABLE HOUSE, in Keesevltle, N. Y., alves notice that It will be refurnished and refitted, In firnt rat« style, and opened for th« reception of guests on the first of May next. Tho rooms are largo and airy; the grounds pleasant and attractive; the scenery unsurpassed; its location n«*r tho famous OHASSC OF THE AUSABLE: and York. Keesevllle, October 19,1865. .1 in Northern New D. 8. CUTTING. FRENCH'S HOTEL. EUROPEAN PLAN. Opposite Cityllall and Part -COR. FRANKFORT STREET, HEW YORK. Bpaelons'ttefectorj, Bath Rooms and Barber's Shop. SerTants notmllowed to receive perquisltea> DO NOT BELIVE KUNNEUS OR nACKMEN WHO SAY WK ARE FULL. 647yl Dentists. Oirs. HOWAR O 4. READ, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists. KeeKevlllc, IV. Y. S. V. HOWARD, DENTIST. A H operations performed In a most thorough manner K1T&OGS OXIDE OA8 administered -when Uesi *«d. Office over 0. V. Edwards & Sous' Store. *71 PLATl'HUUUGU.N. V. M& G. F. BIXBY, _ DENTISTS; Offioe over Da Forria' Drug Store, PLATTSBUKGII, N. Y. Attorneys. T. AEMSTEONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, MOOERS, N. Y. M. DESMOND, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 462 l?la,ttslmrarfcL, 3V. Y . yi Timber Lands & Improved LaMs And Houses for Sale, IN CLINTON & FRANKLIN COUNTIES. SUBSCRIBER AVILL SELL THE FOLLOW- ©. M. BECKWITH & Softs, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, PLATTSBURGII, JY. Y. OFFICE, BROWN BUILDING, flORTJrk iHDE OF THE PARK. house and barn on said fai^.. Part of Lot 45, In Saranac, 100 acres in T. 4, O. M. T. East % of Lot 39, O. M. Tract, 320 acres, in Saranac. Lot No. 63, in To. 4, O. M. Tract, 640 acres, in Saranac. Lot No. 94, in To. 4 O. M. Tract, 640 acres; in Safanac, well timbered. Lot No. 67, in To. 4, O. M. Trract, 640 ac, in Saranac. Part of Lot 14, To. 7, in Franklin Op. Part of Lot 17, To. 10, in iWfclln Uo. L. MYERS. Plattsbnrgh, April 4,1864. 459tf W. R. JONES, Attorney & Counselor at Law, And Notary Public, PL.ATT8UURGH, IV. Y. Office opposite Iron Bank, over W. H. Morgans Stoer Margaret Btreet. L. D. BROCK, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office In Bailey's Block, up stairs, over Oooloy's Store PLATTSBURGH, N . Y. DANIEL 8. McMASTERS, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, A.ndL Licensed Agent For Procuring PENSIONS, BOUNTY, and BACK PAT. Office over the Firit National Bonk, Plattsburgh, X. Y June 23d, 1864. 30tf GEORGE L. CLARK, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, ALSO, Mcensed Agent for Collection of Pensions, Back Pay, Prize Money, and all Gov- ernment Claims. PTJATTSBUHGII , CLINTON COUNTY, 486 NEW YORK BOOTS & SHOES. H. H. SHERMAN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN In all descriptions of Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers* Also, Shoe Findings. Kgridt door cast of P. T,nforce, Bridge Street. PiuttAbnrtfh, M*rob 1. 1804. 464tf SMITH M. WEED, Formerly of Bcckwltli, Johnson & Weed Attorney and Counselor at Law, Land and Insurance Agent, Corner Bridge and Margaret Streets, over \Win. P. Mooors' Drug Store. JPiattsburgh, 'Clinton County, N. Y. Music. Music and Musical Instruments* ForSaie, Sheet Music, PIANO-FORTES, Ma& & Hamlins Cabinet Organs, Which are the best Instruments of their kind. Ttae tost Italian Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings i By EDWARD FLORY, Toaclier'of Vocal and luatruraentul Muaic. 1'UttsTnirgh. N. Y. 44Ctf STETSON & JOHWSON, Attorneys and Counsellors at law, W ILL ATTEND TO ANT BUSINESS, CIV- I! or criminal, in any of the Courts, and to any Lbor, r-nw buMnces entrustod to their euro. articular ttttcAtion pfltM <• drawing Con- tractD, Deerta, Itoaila and Mortgages. v'tr twenty-five,.;years a ( nd liaving Copies of tlie ml- Inal Maps tostl SUVvcyfi ot tYicTrincipsvl I'situiHs in tho untie* of\ Clinton, E«s«x und Frnnklln, will be able locate Miy Lands in said Counties, and give Ah- acts of Title. arPractical Surveying will continue to be done by Oftice Bt'cond door North of the Court House and di- ' opposite the County Clerk'* otllce. _._jdUKL STETSON. DANIEL B. JOIINHON. Phittsbunth, N. Y. 497vl Soldiers' Bounty, Pension, Ckarming Songs for Children, Over Two Hundred of them— In lite new Juve- nile Mtf»k> Book, by KMKRSOS, \Merry Chimes/' Vhicli *vill ebofl be In tho hands of all the young folki Jrora Maine to .California. Over Ten Thousand Copies already «old. Price 50 .7 !a. Hpecimen pages fveo. Sent poatputd. OUVKR-UITBON& CO., Publiahers, 277 V'aBhi^tpn St., Boston. New Sheet Music. Choice and Desirable fat Every Pianist. My Mother's Sweet Good-bye. BaUad M. Keller. 30 I know lie -will Return. Song and Chorus J. t\ lludulphaen I h»ve ll«tened for her Foots! eim. Songaud Vhorttt M. Keller. 30 Portraying the Jatsl wiah of it dying soldier, for the prv»<!D0O of hit) mother. I have no Joy Imt In tlty Smile. liallad....- M. Kr.lltr. 80 Song and Churn* Leavilt. 30 Kim me wlille I'm Dreaming. .Song Wimmcrstedt. W Coitlusoi'the above new and beautiful norign will be font poHt-pnld on receipt of price by Oi.IVKK DITbON Vt CO., 1'ublUheri, 277 Waslilu«tou Htreet, Uostou. •X. S UCCESSOR TO Meura. E8TY & GREEN only iimnufticturoni in thU Country of tho Perfect Melodeon. With rutont Ilnrnonic Attachment, Bang Damper an< Manual Sub-Buss. The w.»rl«l-wl<Ui renown lhe«o MKL.ODKONS ho ohtftluiMl within tho U«t few vimr* U « aure «>vi«1t>ncu facturlnvt itnm.- thirty .llllVrcnt kind* ot those liMtrii rnenti, and hnvo roomily uridml to our fonnur vurlet; SCHOOL HARMONIUM, With or without tho Hurinonlr. Attni-hmcMit in Hulil!;iw. 'I'hln Innlruiiiftit lu»» no oijunl of JtM *\TM U power ftixl nlth-lcm-y, nml U n>nlly tho inunKlcnlniMi! f< Hubl.uth tfchool*, CliuruhM, U'<!lim» Itoom*, Vuntrlv I'uMlo Hull*, &«., that IMU \w ohtftlnnd, an tho low mo«t HmlU'd, and niijipllon a plmio to which, It liui ho»ti f»it, no Jiidtrumnnt WUH pnriillurlv adapted. I Hi/.c, r.fnrvpMt»e#», power and htmttty of tone, nofttm?! »nd uliniilU'.lly of cor ' \ will >\{ i. 1* cliUirjo'i for It. b^T Kvery I.iHtri Pianos from thf hi-,1 mnmif,i.:Mir<-r«, now nnd sccond-Ji»nft, U p»ln And to rent <ni t In iit<mt reaxnnahlo tcrio*. •uf T Ai>itly to O. W. DAV, Hn^fHor to J>.lttiun-iJMy l-iaU«burgh, N. i'., .fan. 1 .>, |Hfl&, A.iid Fay j\. m O. CARVEH, COUN8EI.OH AT LAW, [TAVING DKVOTK1) HIS ATTENTION KX- LJL olueively for the pft«t three years to prosecuting !lalmB a^ninst the Government, and having become borough I y conversant with the buttlucas, wlli procure romptly, Pay and Pension for Invalid Boldiefs and Bailoi Pay, Bounty and Tensions for Widows, Minor Chl!- ron, Widowed Mothers, and M ! jior Orphan Blutcm of sccased soldierB. Pay due to officers out of service, and for Officers froir [ate of (State to United States muster. Only the fee allowed by law -will be charged, and not intil the claim la decided by the Oovernmcnt. All letters requiring information and cmilofllngjtampi 'ill bo answered by return mnll. Proper paper*, with instructions for oxeculinj?, will b< int by return of mail to applicants living out of town. He ha» also peculiar facilities for procuring informa- lon concerning Missing Soldiers. A. O. CAltVER. Plattsburgu, July 21,1804: 474tf HAVING & HAIR DRESSING Cumberland House Shaving & Hair Dressing SALOON. GBO.W.DU8TIN, Proprietor, Pittsburgh, N. Y. New Hair-Dressing ROOMS. r»HB VNDBRS1GNKD TAKE THIS OI'POK L tuulty t» announce thut tbej have opened it Hair-Dressing Saloon, On Bridge Street, one door east of Kcmpter's .Towelrv Store, and would bo happy to give prompt nttentii who will favor thorn with their y g pp will ith thelrpatronage. ctud with tho above Is a Ladies' ])cpnrtment URLING FUIZZINO d OltlMPlNO 1J] t skilful whweCuitLINO,TFUIZZINO and CrtlMi^NGTlij] bo dono In tho most N. Il.-1'iirtlcular IIAIHCUTTINU. PlRttsburgh, May 18,18(JB. here CU ) done In tho most skilful mn N. !».-Particular attention paid to CIIILDltEls AIHCUTTINU Fashionable HAIR-MESSING SALOON rPHE VNDSnSIONED, HATING FOH51K]) X a I'artiuirshlp under tho Jinn muno of HOAU * LAPONT, Imvo opened u . Hair-Dreesing Saloon In the Iron Hunk HuildiiiK, (up stairs) whtiro they w Imppy lo give prompt attention to nil who will fuvoi them with their patronage. They uro llr«t CIUHH work men, and will uuarantdo to glv« the bout of antUfactloi to all euHtomen* in their line. HhuviiiK, Nluimpooing, Hair Cutting, and Hair and Whisker Dyeing. N. n.-.l'urtlculitr attention p»ld to OUILDHKNl HAIlt CUTTING.. Hhoii oimned o-n riunday. OIvo us a call. I. P. I1OAO. 1>. LA PONT. . PlitttHburtch, Oct. 6, 1800. 637tf RecruitN VV anted—U. 8. A. W ANTKO FOR CO. •«<!,\ 4'JPH IIKO. U. H Inluntry, now Htntloiicd nt J\lul.1 Mt.nri<h liarnu-k N. Y., thirty CU>) nbhi-bodiod iiniiiiiarrlfd tnt'n, JKIIWCKI tint nKtiM »r 18 und .'IA years. Tlio pay of n pilvutOH/i dlcrlH $10 per month. For further invrUi-ulnvn apply at iho HnriMkB. TIIOB. l r . QU1NN, J«i 1,1. 4th U. H. Infantry REAL ESTATE. ig described Lands, Farms, Ac: t of Lot No. 63,140 rtcrep, mostly uric called the Norton Farm, in Saranac, To. 4, O. M. T. cre?, mostly urider cultivation, Sh T 4 O M t A BOOTS & SHOES. Polish Boots. T7OR MISSES, LADIE S AND CHILDREN , X? a nice article, juBt received by H. H. SHERMAN. PlattBburgh, Nov. 16,1865. 643 Boots and Shoes. 1 Ait BOXES, INCLUDING ALL SIZES AND J-UU varieties, just received from the Eastern market, ,nd for salo by J. J. DROWN. Pittsburgh, Sept. 28,1866. 636 Boots and Shoes. PI IE SUBSCRIBER IS IN RECElP t Op L of a large und varied assortment of the best quali- es which will be Bold at tho lowest possible cash prl- 88. H. H. SHERMAN. Platteburuh.Sept' 28.1865. 636 Oysters. AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL, By (an, Keg, and in Balk. AT BTJItPO'S. OYSTERS, T^ROMT TH E BES T STOCK IN TH E NE W JO York and other markets, will be received fresh, by ifapress, and kept for sale during the season at the Washington Market, P., PLATT8B imGH, K7 Y. PlattBburgh, Oct. 7,1865. 637 Oyster HouseT RN THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPENED AT X No. 9, Union Street, Troy, N. Y., a Depot for the sale of New Haven, Seaford and Baltimore Oysters, and now offer to the trade Keg and Can Oysters, Of Superior Quality, at the Lowest Market Price. Orders solicited, and prompt attention Troy, October 20, 1865. ompt attention piv BAILEY & McCUESNET. Oysters! Oysters!! h-VHOMAS DELANEY HAS OPENED HIS JL Wholesale Oyster before with some of the Largest Oyter Houses In New England. He is now prepared to furnish Oys- 'TOWEST CITY PRICES. BSTNenrly opposite tho United States Hotel, BTidgo Street, East Bide. g Piattsburuh, Oct. 19,1805. 639 Country Merchants CAN BUY BOOTS AND SHOES, Uy tire Case or Dozens, * As Cheap an in the Cities, OF JOHN J. DE0WN, L!H * PLATTSBUBGII, N. Y. PROCLAMATION! Bryant, Stratton & Folsoui's Commercial College, A Liuk in the great international chain of BUSINESS COLLEGES, Located in twenty-three of the leading cities of the Uni NEW ROOMS. NEW INSTRUCTORS. NEW FACILITIES. To all who are in want of BOdTS AND SHOES! THE UNDERSIGNED, BEG LEAVE TO -M inform the public liiiU 1 Imve purchased the build- tf lutely occupied by the Iron J3anlc, which 1 have re- ted for a Boot & Shoe Establishment, And am now ready to supply btar and little, old am] 'oumj, with BO(VrS and SHOES mado in tbc latent | ityk'f, and bought for the cheapOHt poswible caah price As an experience of many yearn has taught me, \:» imble sixpence is better thun a slow Hbilliiif;,\ it will 3 well for the-people of Pittsburgh and vicinity to ex- nine the quality and prices of my good* before pur- hnsing elsewhere, as you wlli profit by it. I also keep constantly on hand a good assortment of AD1K8' and OENT'8 Over Shoes atod Of the befit quality ; also, dent's Water Proof Grain Boots, high legs, all which I will sell cheaper than can bought tlorth of New York City. jarplcaae give me a rail. He mom her tho place, Iron Bank Building, Marg;wct «t M hoad of Bridge St., Platts- jrgh, N. Y. S. LBVY . Dated January 11,1R65. \ MO Initiatory Course. Entirely new and the most Comprehensive Practical Me»i—Hn.iiJtliig,K.uilrotvaii»g,'rel- c'^rapiiluKi Speiiceitsan Penmanship. Eveniag Sessions. New Locations. Wo have jnstopened New and Elegant Rooms in Young & Benson's new building, No. 8 I IliST STREET, Opposite the Post OMVe, the most pleasant, central and convenient location in Troy. First National College Bank. At a special meeting duly called and held April 18, 1865, there were present: Altona, JAMES T. MEAD. \u sable, J. L. M. TATLOK. 3eekmantown, DAVID R. pAtisoSs. ^hamplain, THOS. H. SLINGSBY. Imzyj WM . ATWOOD. Clinton, TiitotH* O'Nlitt )annemora, ANDBEW WILLIAMS. Eileirtmrgh, WM . H. SAWTXR. \Vlooers JOHN H. PHINNKT. Peru, NATHAN LAPHAM. ^lattsburgh, WM. RBEDV ' !aranac, S. P. BOWEN. Ichuyler Falls, ALREBT TUENBII. On motion of Mh Reed, Mh Phinbey WaB ihosen Chairman pro tern. Wm. P. Mooers, Esq., County Treasurer, jeing called upon for information relative to he refunding of bounties by the State, pre- ented letter of instructions of CoL 8. E. Marvin, Pay Master General, (which letter —as placed oh file by the Clerk.) On motion of Mr. Lapham, Resolved, That Committee of two, to be composed of the !ounty Treasurer and the Clerk of this Board, <e and they are hereby appointed to examine he matted of refunding by the State to the \*ounty of Clinton and the Towns of said Coun- /, the amounts paid by said County and Towns ,o Volunteers, Substitutes and Drafted men, mder the provisions df Chapter 29 of the Laws >f 1865, and the acts suplementary thereto, nd that euch Committee'procure the necessary [formation and prepare the neceasary papers o procure such reimbursement) and that ;hey report their proceedings hereon at ,he next special meeting of the Board. On motion of MR Slingsby, Resolved, That c County Treasurer be and he ia hereby au- horized to issue to Jesse Pardy a county 3ond of $600 • tt> reimburse said Pardy for imonnt paid by him for substitute January 28, 865, who enlisted to the credit of the town f Champlain, and that he charge said Bond to he said town of Champlain-. On motion of Mis Reed, the Chair appdlhted !ommittee Messrs fteed, Bowen and Turner > examine the Stetson House and report what, any repairs were needed thereon. On motion of Mr. Laphata, Resolved. That ;Iie First Presbyterian Church of PlafctSburgh, ie and they are hereby authorized to use the 'ottrt Room for Divine Service -w3arile repairing ieir church building, on thexofidition of pay- ig for light Janitor services, &c. The committee to w\i'om was reported the after of Stetson Hotise, made informal report nd recommnnded. tliat the conductors on north THE HIGEEST CASH PEIOES P AID FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS, PAMPH- LETS, BOOKS and WASTE PAPEK of descrip- ion. For particulars address STOCKWEIA &, fcMERSON, No. a5 Ann Street, On« Door West of Nassau St., N. Y. < _, H 1 < Save Your Waste Paper* Old NewHpiiperfl, mutilated Dooko, Pamphlets, and tho dillerent varieties of Paper that accumulate in every IP, and which in ^enernlly looked upon as rubbish. j)d be Rent to Htockwoll & Emerson, of No. 25 Ann Htroet. They are paying liberal prices for all descrip- tions of Waste Puper, better thun nny one in tho tradv. 8T0CKWELL 6c EMERSON, 648ml 25 Ann Btreot New Goods. S. F. VILAS H HAS JVST RETURNED PROMN, YORK with un exteu«lvo a«ooitmenL of DRY GOODS, Hou«btat the lowodt pi-1i;e» under the recent decline, imtl will tints be ouableil to well Correspondingly Cheap. U\H variety oinbrficoK every urtlclit in tho whole van«c of l»ry Uooila. Now IH thu liino to buy buforu unolliui Peddlers and Merchants (Jim be fijvnlHlied uL lower mten than ut uny other os tabllMhii)'.,ni tl,!« H |d(- of New York. Plattf'.iuiiili, Nnv. 10, 1H05. 64:1 T. «. NICHOLS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, HimoomiHoncfd the Prmitle.c of bin ProfoBslon in tho VILLAGE OF PLATTSBUEGH. Officcon Mur«iii-«l ritvoct, owrUrcifory A, Nicholn'Hloi i Court Hlr.M-l, n few .l d HO Wltf A HjiU-udid Dank, eomplcto nnd practical in till its t!e- t'be iNHtnu'tion' of thu Tclic'hcTH^aiid the ^enenU'smj.M- 1 - viHionoi ibeaccompliahed Teller of the First Ivutional liunk of Troy. Business Offices* In which is carried on every variety of business, from the smtilk'.m Retail to the largest importing ami Job- bing, each kept in a form of Books best aaapted to that particular brunch. Telegraphing, Under a practical and experienced operator, who has been yearn in the business. This is thepartieular branch to which tbc ladies should ijl^^ their attention, ^^'oixre introducing an entirely new arid perfectly complete ap- paiatus. Chirythmography, A novel and successful method of acquiring \Iho unri- valled Spencerean Penmanship, Which Is Making more good business writers than all other systems combined. Our sets r,f Text Ilooks, j&fiinLUSoi'lpt e, Blank \\ c*lt» ftAd. ^orms are tlxe most complete oattant:. By means of our Chain of P.'hools wo arc enabled a- long them to illustrate the Ideas of Shipment, Consignment and Exchange. With the laws of supply and demand. 1 n short, all ot >ur departments havo been so perfected that wo consti- ute a minhUuro business world. For full particulavs, call ut the College Rooms, or ad- rcss BRYANT, BTKA'fTON & CO., 5lOtf Troy. N. Y. GROCERY —AND— Provision Store. JOHN First door south of Vllas &, Crosby'i*, and opposite thi PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. lias constantly on hand, ut the lowest pricos, Groceries and Provisions, PORK, LARD, BUTTER $ CHEESE, Fish of all kinds, Flour by the Barrel, and Sack Salt, Corn and Corn Meal, Oats anJ Oat Me5tU, Pearled Barley, RICE,RAISINS, ENGLISH CURRANTS, CT1 RON, COFFEE, PEPPER, Teas, Totacco, Sugars, Molasses and Syrups, SPICES,MACK, FAHIN.V, SAGO, Corn Starch, Soda and Cream Tartar OILS, Wooden and Stone Ware, And all other articles usually kept in a Grocery Store Pltitt»bunrh, July 27,1805. _ NEW FIRM: o K. DE^AVTCY & co., sue assorts TC L • Hlohc Ac Morrlll, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Dealers in Provisions, CommlssVon Merchants And Dealers in Wood, Coal, and Cedar Posts, Kn^pisntfully Invlto tho attention of the pubic to th< rjnUnhuiKh ih'l'.Vl ,1SO6 M: PROCEEDINGS )F THE BOARD OF Nl PER VISORS. On motion of\ Mr. Bowcn, Resolved, That ie Clerk tf the Board be and he is hereby au- lorixttu tm\ directed to advertise for sale, and ryive proposals for the purchase of so much i' the Stetson House and lot as lies east of a ine drawn north and south across the same >n a linejwith^the east'eide of^the Jailor's Honse. On motidn of Mr. Lapham, Resolved, That is Board now adjourn until such time as the imrnittee on the matter of re-imbursing boun- ea by the State shall be prepared to report, nd the Clerk of this Board is hereby author- zed and required when the said Committee hall be prepared to report, to notify each of ;he Supervisors of the County, ofthe time vhen said Committee will report, at -Milch imo this Board will convene. B. M. BECKWITH, Clerk. At a special meeting of tbe Bpard of Super- Isors of Clintbn County, held at tMe Cdurt louse, in the village of PlattB'burgh, oh the 3th day of June, 1865, pursuant to special call, here were present: iltona, ^usable, 3eekmantown, ^lack Brook, lhamplaLu, 'hazy, >annemora, Ellenburgh, llooers, PAVID R. P A JOHN ROGERS. JAMES T. MEAD. J. L. M. TAYLOR, 'AESONB. THOS. H. BLINOBBY. WILLIHM ATWOOD. ANDKEW WiJitiAMS. Wat. BL SAVTYBB. JOHN H. PniNarBY. NATHAN LAPHAM. 'lattsburgh, WM . REED. Ichnyler lTalls k AL^EKT TtrBirtCB. Mr. Phinney was, on motion, dhoseh'Chair- nan pro tew. The Committee on the matter bf're-imburae- nent from the State \ma'de report that tbrey hAd >repared the 'necessary papers fid far as was >ossible with the information obtained. Mr. Lapham moved that said Committee ilready appointed be khd are hereby appointed to settle with the State authorities the amount if such reimbursement and to receive the moneys reimbursed, and that they report at :he next special meeting, which was seoonded by Mr. Atwood. Mr. Taylor moved to amend \ iy adding Hon. S. M. Weed to that committee, which amendment was seconded by Mr. Reed. The vote on the amendment being pHt the same prevailed. The motion of Mr. Lapham aa amended being hen put was carried. On motion of Mr. Rogers, . Resolved, That this Board now adjourn to meet at such time as the Clerk may call the next special meeting, and the Clerk is hereby directed to call such special meeting when the said Committee shall have made the said settle- ment with the State authorities and be pre- pared to report. B k M. BECKWITH, Clerk. At a special meeting duly called and held at the Court House, in the village of Pittsburgh, on the 18th day of July, 1865, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Present: Altona, JAMES T. MKAP. Ausable, J. L. M. TAYLOR. Beekmantown, DAVID R. PAKSONS. Black Brook, JunN ROQEKS. Champlain, Tiros. H. SLINGSBY. Oh«zy, . WM. AT WOOD. Clinton, TIMOTHY O'NSIL. Dannemora, JOHN PAKKIITJRST. Mooers, JOHN H. PHINNEY. Plattsburgh, Wk. REED. Saranac, 8. P. BOWEN. Sclmyler Falls, ALUKKT TUUNKB. Tho Board Was called to order by John H. Pbinney, Esq., who was, on motion, chosen Chairman pro tem. The Committee'on rehnbursetne'nt made th following report: We the undersigned, your, committee tc whom was assigned the duty df looking up tht 'necessary information, and preparing necessary pnpcTS' to procure reimbursement from the ^tatf of New York for bounties paid by the County of Clinton and town, of said Cottnty, tindet the provisions of Chapter 29, Laws of 1865, and the acts amendatory thereto, and of settling and adjusting with the State authorities the amount of such reimbursement, and of re- ceiving and receipting for the amounts so re- imbursed, do respectfully report that we have performed the duty assigned to us and com- pleted said settlement, and that the County Treasurer of said County has, as'stichj received and given his official receipt for the amount so reimbursed, which in the aggregate amounts to the sum of one hundred and fifty-six thousand two hundred and seventy-four dollars and six- teen cents, ($156,274.16;) War. 1% Moowfts,) B. M* BECK WITH, > Committee, SMITH M* WBBD.) Oh motion of Mr. Slingsby, Resolved, That Whereas, the State of tfetf York has reimbursed the County of Clinton the amount of bonds of said County issued for bounties under the resolutions of theis Board adopted January 9> 1865* Now Therefore, Resolved, That the Bonds so issued, and by the terms of said Resolution of January 9, 1865, made chargeable to the towns for whose benefit the same were used, be and they are hereby made a county charge the dame and the*said towns are relieved from all liability to pay the same. On motion of Mr. Bttwen, Resolved, That Whereas, in the reimburse- ment from the State of New York to the Coun- ty of Clinton, and the towns of said County^ for bounties paid, under the provisions of Ch&pte? 29, Laws of 1865, and the acts amendatory thereto, the proportions going tb the said towns, and the County, were presented, ad^ lasted and reimbursed, as onejelaim, Now Therefore* Resolved^ That the propor* ions belonging to the said County, and the said towns, of t&e amount so reimbursed be and the same are hereby fixed, determined and settled aa follows: To the County of Clinton, $13; Town of Altona, u Ausable,\ ^-\ ' Beetanantbwn, 1,291,6T Slack Brook, 2,600,0& Champlain, \Chazy CHnton, 2,006,67 Dannemorifc, 750,00 EHenburgh, 3,400,00 \ \ Mooe'rs 466,67 \ \ Pem, l,066,6« \ '\ Pfetfsmirgfc, 4,771,67 kt « Saranac, 1,600,00 \ \\ ftehuylcr Falls, $156,274,16 Resolved, That the Cbtirity Treasurer of Clinton County, pay to the Supervisors of said :owns the amount of such reimbursement be- onging to the said towns ate the sartue are here-- »y flied and determined. On motion of Mr. Reed, Resolved, That the County Treasurer of Jlinton Coanty be Und he Is hereby authorized and directed with the moneys now in his hands, received as reimbursement from the State '6f New York, to pay aM cancel the Bonds of laid County of Clinton issued as bounties and IOW outstanding against said County of Clinton, IO far as said uaoney wiH pay «f the same; and is further authorized* and directed after the irst day of October next, to exchange the 5tate Securities of saifl Gltkt'6't.o b6 received as reimbursement as aforesaid for and take up the, said bonds of said County^ then outstanding against said County, so far us the said State Bonds will i&y andUke tip of 'the same; and *ie is hereby authorized and empowered tov \o every act and thing in his Judgment heces- isftry aM prbper \6 tie d6ne tft facuiate snch er- shange and payment On motion of Mr. Bow.en, Resolved, That the County Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and directed t6 iay to the'Committee appointed to get tip tlxif iece8Sary papers and to settle with the State tattiorities the amount of reimbursement, as follows: To Wm. P. Mooers for 60 days Bevice, \$600 \ B. M. Beckwfth \ \ 600,00 8. M. Weed, 10 \ . 100,00 lolre^t, That the expenses 6f sai4 Com- mittee be adjusted *by.'thiB iS6ard, at their neit amittal meeting, and allowed. adjrf&rned »ihe .di«.. . , B. M. BECKWITH, Clerk. Ciiffiok StATffl9iilSi^;—^en clergymen have been elected to the Massachusetts house of rep> res^itativea. Four of them are orthodox Con\* gregatibnalists, two are rniveraalists, one ia a Christian Baptist, one a Methodist, one a Bap- tist, and one a Unitarian. This seems to us a jood thing. It may be v aiooght by some that ;he sacred functions of a'Christian minister are not compatible with the labors of a public leg- islator; but in our judgment it is desirable t*h$t the clergy should b.e brought as much aa •poBeible into the more important relations of secular life, not only 1>ecaufee th'e experience thus acquired will enable them to discharge then* professional oflflce with better effect, but because their in^lHge'hce andcdnBcletiUOilsiiess must be of the highest public Utility, whether applied in framing the laws by which the State s governed, o> to $erform&g any 6tWr duties by Which the jnterests of the whole' commu- nity are affecte'd. — Chicago Ilepubiitian% DESTRUCTIVB FIKE AT ST. ALBANS.—A fire jroke out in the reai'of Foster ^Pdrter^s store, St. Albans, Wednesday morning, about oiifc o'clodk. The flames spread irapialy North an4 South and deetrdyed five stores. The National Bank building was saved by great exertions. Loss estimated at $75,000; covered by insur- ance to the amount of $30,000 Or $40,000, mostly in the Vermont MutuaJ. The following are the principal losersV—E. T. Wata6n, teer^ chant tailor; Foster & Potter, grocers; Allefc & Smith, hftta, caps and furs; Skiuner&Btone, stoves and tinware ; X. H. Munyan, jewehry, &c.; Bailey & Davi8> law bfRco; County Clerk's office and Am or lean House stables. T ZbntM, Jan. I8<A. LOGIC—\Mother saya little fte'd, brid morning, after having fallen out of Wf^ - V( i think Ikriow why 1 fell out of bed last tiBrtit. It was because I slept too ae^r whereifcd't to.* Musing a little while, as if in doubt whetW n> had givon the right explanation, he adtietk vl No, that wasn't the reason; it was becaule i I slept too near where I fell out.\ —the rumored proposal to cede the of St. Domingo to England, is creating comment «t Bon«\id».