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THE SUW: FORT COVXNGTON r N. Y, THUBSBAY r DECEMBER S, 1867. T*I*Z7RSI>AY. \DECEMBER 8, 1SS7, TICINITT B£©TE» AS» MEXTI EXCELSIOR CORNET BAND Tins week, go far, the weather I ias been all that could be desired. JThe T^« TH, A T \7~ T ^ #* ecttinc tevHi* i 1 • v I>andee Indian Land Comttiis- Retting Celled down by j -onen arrived on Monday ftTening ^ slight thawing and the movement of! teams and vehicles, so that travel i companied by Mr. Smver, M. P. for the as. unpleasant a» usual at tiiis season of • the year. is not i county, but owing to the change of time in the railway leaving Montreal the counsel, Messrs. Davidson and White, ~j~now outstanding in Franklin county is _^_. j 813,51^.39, which is a> reduction of $? • From the PaJktdvum of last week we 1 extract a summary of the proceedings of'l the Board up to Wednesday. As a pre- lude our contemporary remarks: An unusual volume of business, the tedious new indices into the county offices were made fro 1874 t 1 the clerk's BtniUy in Stafford Hall Friday evening, although not as we\ll attended as^was desired, is reported to have been a Teal pleasant affair. Tv our briof rn*nti\n hiFt vrcck cs nto the county clerks offices were made from 1874 to 1883 on a wrong system, and that thev ought to be done over. The board ordered that Ball. time. of the funeral garvices of the late Mrs. occasion will be equaily as good. : of the Stafford, is perfecting , —- ,^. UM »^ O «•«* en.pnts for a grand New Years , until the mixed' arrived on Tuesday f ^ordinary number of candidates, and fill them out correctlr, and that he be Date wiH be enounced in dne j when I short afternoon session was held | «\ . -Won caused by ^nk. P^|^ volume f^h^rvic^ Witheriirs popular or.-],e«tra has i at which counsel address! th* rw I Saving have combined to make the sea- | it g ^^ and X£mendld l S S sion unprecedented!}- long.\ j Palladium be awarded the printing' of An assessment of $2,600 against Z. N. i lOOd* copies of the proceedings of the ^ - 1 - for personal property, was j Board, as weii as furnishing ihe neces- very : when a short afternoon session was held, S i at which counsel addressed the Com- j ; mission. j i Tn flip pvpnin^ »ftpf th#» P,nanfrije«!on- • Lee \ ere retired, the citizens organized a meet- j Hew Holiday Announcement 1! ~ . : - n g *\\* Tndffp Tavlar submitted fivp rphnrfs \ The superintendent of the poor was the error. Although Mr. Greenfield was well as lacrosse, and their tribe grows i counselled with the people as to the + ? g ~ f \v fK i A A - + ^ M directed to allow a bill of $39 in favor of • ,re«ent and offered prayer, the discourse, like the maple-strong and plenty. But ! settlement of the vexed and important '° * ?J!2? I t*Kril« <*t T?< C ?m* ] — K \ 8 W 01 t ° f Harrietst T \> ^ I' re L , 7 , A . , • ( , „ , „ , / , r? , ; , \ , 'matter adjudged John Kelley, barah C. Gnffin, justice of which the superintendent ad- adaptable for the solemn occasion was., they adopted a white brother a few j matter. ^ , Keating, W. J. Walbridge and mitted, but concerning the legality of .Mivered by Rev. Andrew Miller of : <l*ys ago-Mr. Will WWte, lawyer, off At a previous meeting • ^tation £ indigent insane ! allowance of which he was in doubt Chateaujray. : Montreal, who is the advocate of the ™* passed making an offer of $2.20 per ^ \ D The report of the committee onequah'- ' I'llE %\ork of track la-ving on \ Indians in the dispute concerning the ; *<H« or arpeni for deeds. A motion was j ™° A; ; Jti _ 1 _.^. , ,, „ ... «ation was submitted on Tuesday afler- '' attendance. The remains of the good Father were deposited beneath the altar ; I of the church in which he had officiated \ ', so long. We learn that the Re Personal Slentioo taOt Mo trader on this frontier, is? also filling up *--&•!s \old and reU&ljle\ store with all the many good tilings usually dispensed by Hm during this season of the year. Everybody .likes to trade with \Mink.\ Iteason, for lie's a good natured accom- inoaatin'i old resident. Don't forget to <all on him when you want an excellent i of confectionery, or anything in ' the Councillors we?e i>resent, except { church Sunday. ; Mayo: ~ ' , , . , ; s<<,UOO more and Moira at $48,000 more. Tiws report c£ the committee on the The report will probablv be adopted, We are pleased to call your attention to the fact that we have received and are now exhibiting as fine a line of HOLIDAY GOODS as was ever displayed in this section,- . ' t CONSISTING OTf Silverware, Fancy Glassware, Hammered Brass Goods. Plaques. Vases, Toys, etc., etc. examination and extension of rolls shows that there are 1,012,084 acres though'there are* a number of super- visors who do not like it. , —IN— on mis- county accounts shows that it \ms amounting to \t had allowed C3-OOIDS cssEii will pay th e pamphlets of the proceedings a state- >. highest price for one hundred bushels WE HAVE JUST KECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF Hanging Lamps, ' | Bidired this Is really a favorable \trans- \cense during the time they kept shop j St y ffor d H , action for the town and -at the same fi>r this fiscal > ear ' and io co31e{>t * 4 - (J ° . time speaks volumes for its credit eadi from John and Alexander Tyo for\ s stability. These bonds are for . the balance\ of the fiscal year as shop i liiiidV-extending over a period of , i -' eu8e - j lour years, payable annually in equal [ WALTER FKASER, the polite and ; and ; uworc vue Doara ana pects to mine host Lee of the j comm ittee on printing. ^ouse. The committee on poor house and the | MR. and MRS. JOHN TYO of Dun- superintendent'sbook« and accounts re- i , ,. , f . . o , , ; ported that the poor hocse is admirably; e, returned froEff Montreal Saturday. t-I_x J ^-^ i».- Stand Lamps, etc., nakes our assortment the best in town, and will be sold at prices to compare with the lowest. report strongly < Mille'r p y q [ p amounts.'and bear five per cent interest. : ' popular caterer at the old and reliabl Adding the premium secured it will be <lrn£ and stationery store of 1>. Gillis & seen that Mf.Keteeyhaa thus effected a ; Co., i. this * g loan of $1,000 for the town extending ra order preparatory for the customary over four years at the ^o-soniible figure rush ol holiday pt:rchasprs. Already of&mrland^one-huif per cent interest. j tbl^a^^^^t^^e^i^rt^^^^fCI JUDGE FOSTER came up on \\ ed- d y ^ ars ^ at ti J tator ^^ nesiavof last week and devoted W M ^^^.^^ th .t-Christmas is time till Friday noon m IookTng after j ?re tney Had heen engaged for sever-; are correct -_ r _.. & ... .__. , al day* in s^lerrtinc a large and varied ! pliments Superintendent Miller and « do well to look over the extensive and f stock'of wods suitable for the trade of : Kee P« r ^ e h Z- napie for their manage- ] varied assortment at the Drug-and Sta- j thi. »-.!«, ItairdiW of ^oCeos^^^^ST^riSden t \^ *\ ^ ^ *?« — v^ . , crockery, etc. is exceedingly extensive, construct a small addition to the boiler , The - V have the 1&T && and finest stock putting his i»or.se and tbey inyite au earfy inspection. ; house for a wash room at a cost of not : of Holiday Books, including the works • «• after the interests of the railroad now pro- gressing towards completion at a rapid • l^P 61 vate. Between -ihe ca*e and resjwnsi- j biiiiie.s incident upon the construction of ! uhamois j In other parts of our Big advertisement nest Hox. JOHN H . MOFFIT, of Bell- niont. Member of Congress for this dis- I tic trict, took his departure for Washington j re 3 on Wednes4»y of last week. Several j ?? hnndred of his neighbors and friends j COAL STOVES » into M1 gathered at his home on Tuestlav even- | asanitarv « i j Th \ to exceed $150, and the board so ordered. s of Mark Twain, II P. Roe, Will Carleton, j _ i The^special committee appointed a year ; xn ^ a ^ tne popular poets, ever on exbi- j bition in this town, in the latest and j at greatly reduced prices; also, a number of Second Hand, wliich will most attractive stvles of binding. ! v i j JI e > >> • - A x ; » • .-i ->. Their stock comprises also a large j be dosed re g ardle33 of cost ^ a3 * 1 S °™ intention to give up the Stove variety of Photograph, Antograpb. and ; business. Card Albnms, Dressing Cases, Whiak j stating^ that S?S |£ i. kept const„ * on the win,. The energies. The Jtidge came up again Tuesday evening by the express and at \f snrely coming.' t alter e .„„ ^--.«« »v. \- . . , exnre^'ons of their re-I Ti *e committee on fines and justices' i Broom Holders, Gold Pens, Gold Spec- ^ mg the many lines of superb hob- : ^^^ Sr^i* «S 3t a ! ^^ submitted ite report, etating that j tacks, Paper Weigbts, Christmas and day goods to te found, hence we shall | ~* rc t and f wlIi fo r . ™?T , ^ j tbere had t^en received from fines dur- Xew v ea r Cards- the latest nnvHtiM in do no more than request all interested Moff *' who accompanied him and will ; ing the yeal , S155 ^ from Sheriff Suc . ™\™* f n t ^ HnV^ « ^il^w ; H -ive h-s arnouncementa a ^efni { also s^nd the winter in Washington. derland and $272M from justices. Perfumes for the HoLdays, Childreas to gne n t b announcements a careful; y T f rornW o] i Pame i The committee on military affairs re-• Toys and Books, and many other goods : perusal, and the* go and m 3 ke their j J<>«> L™ *, of Cornwall came ^ ^ & ^ . ^ . n which * ^ , selection and r-rcba^os. i n p from Montreal b y tra m Saturdaj ; gCJod condition , bat that a coal stove and ; No trouble to show goods, whether^ manv line- of staple eveain ?> remaining a t th e Fort over coal are needed m order t o properly !,..,, u • t \ *> • K •\» « * ^ -L~ Snndav, a guest at the Stafford House, heat i t The sum of $100 was appro- ; Ues antend Parcbasing or not 2 , b> those en^rpnang , ^ _^^ ^ ^^ from ^ T ^ j pri«ted to procure the same. The\re- j dealere ' MeSsrs \ Geo ' A \ & Jas \ F a once took team for Helena, wi*re h e of his legs some three weeks ago by a Holiday goods, announcement of which j The report of the superintendent of ; O f spent the night, and returned to Bombay g&* CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN -®a Gh A. & J. FARQUHAE^ Fort Covington. (OPPOSITE FAY to the profession, has come amongst us to practice, and we bespeak for him a day morning for Truro, X. S., „ iW ... v , Tlie cost of board . , r i person was onlv on of Mr. { vear i t was ,, . ., i— vr*\- v •\\-** r.c»*v», *««v.> ciooonair. i -'bange to the sea ; masters' services. Kascom informs us that be has prac- j vases / etaf etc . f i s very fine ' indeed > M , C oa*t advisable. Mud ticed an the Lotre Dame Hospital, Mont- \ o f which th are 8em fit fabulous j ig regretted by hosts of friends in West- real as well as in several other localities : ices . The 7, bov s „ &TQ jugt now off4 in the Province of Quebec Just now we J to practice, and we bespeak for him a j ^ ugefu l and cogt , y k ' in * d| or a cheap and ] will reside for the future. As alre lair consideration by those of our people : tiny triuket > to ca \n at Farquhar's. The i «ta*ed, the precarious condition of requiring the services' of a doctor. Mr. j display of silverware, fancy glassware, j L-' 8 health rendered a change to the cents, while last The cost of poor- transportation of temporary relief has rlrtuous closeFto tfeeir Ghod,— The erring froni the paths of sin. And wfteresoever his pastoral care ] ing j lous ! y ffer- j ville and Fcrt Covington, we feel sure a d d Bangor... . i Mlmont. , .^ ^^ exceUent bargains in stoves, 1 s P eed >' CHire And restoration to health j . *g*J»y. can do no more than bid 'the gentleman 1 and we wouW advise thcse intending to j wiH be bailed with delight as the result; Brighton „ i 1 1- *~ — -:n — si ^, o £ guc j l cjjangp That he may return j :* M a hearty welcome to ouf village, and j purchas e anything in that i ine tocall ^ > -» | trust that be may meet with iuffici€nt i an d loo k ove ' r th e j gtoc k &Q(1 yarie d | again to his old home fully restored is j ncouragement loenftoie his permanency j kind g ^ ^ in thei r ^^ the ardent wish of alL | -,*K ,„ v^, *u~ ^^=^ + i,- ~,^ i^. G H D o f thig v iii3ge. I us. For tlie present he can seen and consulted at the Stafford House- Wfe are indebted to W. H. hear that (he course adopted by the three Malone banks on the fimt regarding the discounting of tingdon, for tome interesting figures and j ^ , ,. • . . . - ..! other data regarding the business stand- j home from Montreal Thursda; «anadian money, is causing no small • .^ ff ^ t ioreer financial institution ! whe \ amount of trouble and inconvenience to ; of ~ the j^^^ Towiishipe . & course , weela i its reliability being unquestioned any- j main SriS? Cbau?au'ijjay.'.'.'..'.' Constable Dickinson I>uane Fort Covington.. Franklin HarrieUtown Malone Westville Total... nothi ing » T 22 « 421 11 212 36 2«4 92 1<W) 24 merchants and business men in this sivtion of tlie country. As is well known, the great bulk of hank notes in <• iroulation along the border for quite a while back are eithef on the chartered 1 tanks of Canada or Dominion notes, a discount then of two per cent, by the Malone banks when, taken there for de- P<is;t by our merchants is anything but peasant Thin action of the Malone i a feft w > lmnken may possibly be the means of } omje d - 8 ^ a l-rinjring more of our own paper currency advaii;ai r ( into this part of the country. If so we ; ^j^ A loving fondness liveth there, Like jewels bright \round mem'ry's throne. Anff weeping friends who gather 'round To gaze npon their \ Soggarth\ dead; Both rijeh and poor who vie to mourn j The life alas forever fled. ; Now as they breathe a reqnim prayer, \ And sadly look their last farewells; ! Will think how woes he taoght them bear, j His works of love will fondly tell. j O loved divine, kind wisdom's sage, '• Oar eyes no more on earth shall see I The hope will light oar fade of age, I To meet again in bliss with thee. Loved one farewell, 'tis bat a span Till we too pass that silent goal, The cost of maintaining and repairing W here death revokes the life of man thspoor j bouse-_ f supporting its inmates And wings to rest th* stainless soul. Bequiescat in Pace, JOHX F. I St. Anicet, Qae., N'»v. 2S, 1SS7. ...$6.377 ind informs us that be will _ _ _ •re during the winter, spending j and 'incidental expenses oT management New Advertisements. S4.OO. A HACrNIFICENT HOLIDAY PRESENT! Another Word Concerning —THE— $4.00 LAMP. | Since the unparalleled offer was ] I made a number of these ! Few Advertisements. NOTICE. mBE HOTEL PARTNERSHIP HERE- I toftwe existing between Lev! E. Gni- •aoad aad^fohn Tyo, under the firm name of Levl E. Galmoad & Cto. has thi^day been dissorred by matoal consent. All accounts contracted by said 3rm and all accounts doc to them most be settled with Levi E. Gui- mond on or before the 1st day of Jan., 18SS. Dundee, 2»lh Nov., U87. LEVI E. GUIMOND, JOHN TYD. I The Hotel business mentioned above will j be carried oa as before in all Us br&nehc-s by the undersigned. I* E. GUIMO^D. •raider, 29th X»v. 1SS\. expenses | at Huntingdoiu manager, is ; perience, and tlie year of each town for its own s, including highway appropriations, • . . A . A .. , „ <,,,-\\,-\*» submitted sund adopted. The fol-1 —-FOa— of to an extent barely ex- j in the presentation of a fine Shetland lowing table shows the aggregate of such ] ime of opening the branch ; pony, for their amusement and recre*- charges by towns as compared with last Socia l Assemblie s and B&Us, New Advertisements. j I INVITATION CARDS; haTe been sold, and, although our j stock is large, we would advise an \ early inspection to persona intend- ing to purchase. tion. It is a tine hardy looking little animal, imported from Scotland this season by Robert Xess, of llowick, the noted dealer of thoroughbred horses and ing way when in the discharge of bis j other stock. Mr. Ness brought his pony- duiiett.* \ ship t<Tthe village last week, and since NOTWITHSTANDING th e inclem-! the u the wee animal has been daily Robinson, the gentleman of long ex- i highly Bpoken of for i uniform urbanity ami aecomiuodat- are inclined to think the bulk of our jxiople will not be displeased, as the v ant of American bills for remittance to New York, Philadelphia and othe r titles remote from the border, whore < 'unndian money has been at a discount iur several years past, is often felt. THAT extensive an d popular J enrv o fthe weather, a vwy large, num- j 9een on our streets Under tbe skilful funeral utore of D. R IKsnnecn & S».n, j ber'of our villagers were present i*n the ; nianipulation of one or the other of Mr. «iH present rather more than the ens- J Presbyterian church. Sunday eveain^to | ^»* ' a ^*» ea»8ing no small amount of ternary attractive features during t!ie listen'to an address by a Mrs. IV* ker of j wonder and amusement to the small holidays this year. The worthy pro- New York, an organizer for the Womett's j k°>' s and bi 8 boys generally. \ rietow are daily getting to hand and j Cl ir istiari Tempcrauco Union. This J THE Burlington, Vt., Jndepen- • »iKMiinx out a stock of miperb g(h»iln, : i a dy is said to I* exceptionally clever, \dmt of last week contained the follow- U>tit useful ami unuuneutal, winch will j and withal an earnest worker in the j ing anent on an old and respected friend sold at prices to «uit the times. Holiday or no holiday, IV'nneen'i K<MK1 i>lat-e to trade, of which fact better «vid<*nctt i« needed than a ]ieep temperatu-e. Her discourse j of whom we bad occasion to refw some is * j Sunday evening is pronounced as quite | time ago: \Hon. G«o. 11. Bigelow waa t no | a brilliant and touching appeal to tho ) seen riding on our streets last Tuesday ladies of Fort Covington to organise I and cheerfully recognising his friends as in at almost any time during the day j branch of the organisation which she so j be passed. This shows him to be in ' ' ' ... _ ... . W fca At th l f h! better condition than he has been in and evening and see the large crowd of rualomertf in attendance. There cour- teous treatment, good goods and only fair living pro fit* are the prevailing - maxim*. Thfl lines of merchandise in this well known mart are »> varied, *nd at the saw* time the stock so complete, that we cannot attempt a. description. ftWy isation which she so j p At the close of her! better condition than he has been in I f f h Th h ftWy japnaaafca. At the lo o r remark* thirty*ix ladles signified their I before for some months. Those who know his condition best are inclined, however, to think this improvement desire to become members. After the benediction had been pronounced and the congregation had departed, those* ladies remained and proceeded to per* feet the organisation by electing officer*, etc., with the following result: Presi- to may, what anyone (aits to find U****. Mr*. II. C t'ongdon; vi»-f««»i. in tlw Mi***. IfentKMm's »ior» to suit his [MMm I* A. Valley; swwtary, Miss or her Unto it would be useless to look in any othw I»1A*» on tlie frontier. il d i Mat tie Kimball; recording y Miss WO* Uneoltt; tn»w»rer, Mrs. Rod- in any othw I»1A*» on tlie frontir j timlr Hdvvrtisemeut and tbon give them j ney HusselL TU first regular meeting cannot be anything permanent, and still it is altogether possible, if not pro- bable. His sister long ago went to housekeeping for the sake of making a home f»f him, and if kind care and sisterly devotion can Accomplish any- thing tie wiU improve, It is care and good nursing more than medicine that he rovjuires. Let u§ hope lie may con- *iU t* b«W oa Tbunday afternoon next, 1 tinue thttt to i«nptov«»\ year :- Banstor Bellmont Bombay. Brandoi ...Vt. k ChateaugAy .. Constable Dickinson Huane Fort Tovingioi Franklin Uarrirtstown. MHUUW Moira WavorJy Wcstvillo $l^iS 10 1,493 aj 1,719 $» 8») S4 5U .^! 2,011.%) IS JUT DESIRED STTLE, The shades are hand painted in a variety of designs, and those who Printed in the best possible manner j buy now wiI 1 have m opportunity and at reasonable prices at j ^ g^^^ Offioe. SPLENDID OPPORTUNnrT RETIRING FROM This is unquestionably the '8HS IS 3,01* S6 1,171 6S 1,446 00 The committee on bills of lunatic asylums and other charitable institu- j tions reported that during the p^ast year , ~ - *\ treasurer had paid to the { FINEST LAMP • in the market, yet we offer it at the p the county A Well Established Millinery Busi- ness in Fort Covirgton. ( •ISS MififilF O'RFIlLY j wholesale price. , The former i>rice Having concluded to retire from the Mil- ! WAS ^ linery b««ln««s In Ftort CorinEton on aad mmm . w—ii _ after J»i»uary 1st, 1SSS, begs to announc* i>r esp^itmToiTbebalf \of I that ^^ oflfers for s * leteli r who1 * Interest In me persons able to support them- S th « •*\!*' \• W * U ** ^ stoc k o f fO0 ^ BOW the sum of $466.44. I t % l \\ j p o te Willard Asylum $4,5l>S.tii>, to the asrlum for idiots $44, and to the asylum at Utica $I,S71.8o • ami that he had received from individuals to indemnify- the THE LENOX HILL. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY J. DEMPSEY'S. Kart 6MNHuitj ftr toy Par- Ucs WiskiMg U Acquire ai Kltt $ a*> e ported the presentation of bills by other injstitationa in the amounts given in these columns last week. A bill of $28.50 presented by Jos. II. Fierce, of Bloomingdale, for le^ral ser> •ices was allowed in full; a bill of ^\>0 presented by John P. Hellas for services as special district attorney was allowed at $25, and one of $225,33, presented by qT p this laleatlea sb« Is of ctosios out h*r gTcst stock •/ MUUnery Good* at pci«« wfalca cuiwt f«Jl p y XI it n««dl«s« to «»y th«t th« Meek now on a*ad «omprises •T*rythjn» kept in frst- •tess Mlltttwry Www, all of which Is of Uw •*ry beat q«*iltjr. rmrllf wlshlmr aaythtot ra oar He* of feeds are rwp^Hfalty r«Qtt«>«ted to make *a SSSS^ 1 ^ An art was nasa«d authorising the town of WwrtYille to issue bomis to pay for bridge committ** on f. & he o re^rtei that the tinsfr fofj, umli I mpeU the mbsertber to fttod to k U S5-5O. A LARGE STOCK -OF— LAMP GOODS at prices correspondingly low. ALLEN S. MATTHEWS. ffiHE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO X SeU his Home*to*d, counwlsing sou aens of ttie test land, Utu»t*-.l in tin- town ol Fttrt Oovlogton. <m the main ro*l Ioa4- toe to Fort Covfngtoa C^ntr^, oue-ha'! mile from post office, stor*, cheese aod better factory, sad two and one-half mlk-* from railroad depot *nd boat landing There an> rood balKlloffi ott the farm, rlz.: a dwtttfnf boose aad thre* teoaat boases, nine bariu. Ice house and hop house, also nine acres of hop yard and a qasntlty •( bop p»l<s; also, Sll the (amain* tools; ftrar Uuw> orchard*, bearinf choice; fruit. Fifty acre* ut land bare Heen tbonnigbly plowed tbl* seastm, thus being* tu rsadiness for nest spring's seedlaf. With othT property will also be so(d a herd of about tw*aly ITototein cows, all In ex^pUonaHy Sne cmtdttlon. Tb* property N cxeeptHmaJly well wat^red, bar- lac several writs and living *priHs^, at w*M as the iX*r river crossfnf at JlSVrtMH poiuto- The property wtil be sold ia ©nc lot or «Mbtr- wiso to suit p«rebasera. For terms, wbich wiil be liberal, and foil j to «r **£ ^-*-<* W. MKKf.IOK, Fort Co% tnf*oo C«etr«, i