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inter P9 \AaM. am. L & ?_=_ . . ws secs antee n o-- m A . 42,697. « y The Commercial Advertiser, Published every Wednesday Afternoos. Office in Gibson Block, Main Street. TERMS.-15 cents per year in Advance. $1.00 if not paid within three months. EW~ Our Advertising Rates are Véxjy Low, and our Subscription List in this County increasing every week. TEE SPEAKERSHIP., Among numerons aspirants for thel_ _ ________ __ __ ___ 2. 10 ~~\ honor of presiding over the deliberations * of theincoming Legislature, the name of our genial and popular townsman, Hon. Grorar L. Terry, seems, at the present writing, the miost prominent. No one acquainted with the gentleman will question fora moment his entire fit- néss for the place. He is a lawyer off. acknowledged ability, a fluent and elo- LOOK OUT we~ for the display of TO THE PUBLIC. - ~ ** What ! another paper in Washington 00‘th l\ Yes, dear reader, but ours is such a little one that it will not take up- much room, and we bespeak for it your for- bearance for a season, and by-and-by, if we prosper, it may grow larger, and por- haps wiser. - But even though its dimen- sions do not expand, you 'know small things fulfill their mission even as do larger ones. There are floating palaces on dut lakes and rivers, 'and there are al- so numerous little propellersswhich frigk about, and sometimes make as much noise as the leviathan in all its pride of breadth, strength and beauty. ' And then again the small craft has the advantage of its greater neighbor, which is often stranded on the overslough, while the little fellow glides along regardless of winds, storms and low water; and is sometimes very handy in carrying into port panic-stricken passengers who aro so unfotunate as to find themselves impa- tiently pacing the deck of some weather bound monster craft. Therefore, please let our little boat occupy an humble' place with those of greater pretensions ; and we will plow along as best we may, with a good word for all who deserve it, and duty. While we shall eschew partisan poli- tics, we shall deem it our duty to speak fearlessly of men. and {matters as they transpire ; giving credit\where credit is ensure. whe Great pains will be taken to render literary department of our paper accep- table to all, both old and young. . i The passing local events of the day spent, however, in bearing arguments prixgnd con on a motion of the plaintiffs will form a prominent feature in that * department. 'We have a corps of intelli- gent correspondents located in hearty every hamlet, who will keep our rea- a censure becomes a Place to others equally worthy and! Judge C. O. Tappan of Potsdam presid- quent debater, quick to perceive and prompt to act, never forgetting the gen- tleman in his zeal to accomplish the end under consideration. Mf. Terry has rep- resented this district for two successive terms in the Legislature,-and no one will couple his name with any scheme of job- bery, or with dwarfing his manhood at the behest of the ring which has too long ruled the State with a rod of iron. The honor ef a third election, by ary unprece- f {dented majority, shows the estimation in that will be which Mr. Terry is held by those who « know him best. With his politics we have nothing to do, but-speak of him on- ly as a man admirably qualified for the honorable and responsible position to which he aspires, , at The names of other prominent gentle- n* eect gite with the Speakership, but we trust the IN A FEW DAYS. Holiday ON EXHIBITION honor will be conceded to this county, a county which alwaysresponds to the drafts made upon it by the dominent party. « Of course Alvord and Husted are ap- plicants-they generally are-but the young men, who do the hard work of the party, demand a hearing this time, and ask that the old men who have worn the honors so long, now gracefully retire, at least for one year, and thereby HE WILL HAVE THE MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED ASSORTMENT EVER QPENED IN competent, even though they have seen as many years as have those who ith a e WASHINGTON COUNTY. seem to think that wisdom will die them. -----atp-O-dm-- -__. A special term of the suprme court. ing was held at Saratoga Springs Monday or the purpose of hearing the arguments the Mann note suits. The day was Keep your eye on his Show-window and also the ADVERVISER of mert week. - ders posted in all matters of interest in met in the prize ring at - (Goods ! w. B. GUY, The Jeweler, IS NOW RECEIVING A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE IIOLIDA YSI All the Latest Styles and 1\att;el:mzl consisting of WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS, RINGS, NECK-LACES, . FULL SETS, BRAQELETS, STUDS, SCARF PINS, SQLID SILVER AND - PLATED WARE, &c. $#\ A full line of GLASSES-both for old and young. Special orders filled from largest New York stock by mail or otherwise. - Prices lowest ever offered. Repairing neatly done. Remem- ber the place, CLEMENTS' BLOCK, MAIN STREET, SANDY HILL, ( 10ONFECTIONERY. H. BLUMENAUER, | MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTIONERY |! OF ALL DISCRIPTIONS. Takes & Caranels a Specialty! SUTGARCHRISTMAS TOoYs3- ALL KINDS & VARIETIES. PNE & SP =- ms =f \STATIONERY, 8513; JEWELERY, &c. « , LUMBER, &c. f ~ o t TV -- AC ~A aC - | UMBER °C, CCOCTO t ~* «-__ [New Store & Goods! Z, 1, conmntan, Dealer in v CLAPBOARDS,’ MOULDINGS, SHINGLES, LATH, ALL KINDS OF DRESSED AND UNDRESSED LUMBER: Planing: Mill Attached. ~ | Custom Work Done at Short &.. Notice. f ** MIH situated on the Glen's Falls Feeder, Sanoy Hitt, Wasi. Co. N. Y. ¢ . IN TEN DAYS. & L. P. Juvet, Jeweler, will be prepared to ex- hibit to his customers the best selected stock ever brought to this see- tion, for Holidays, and will sell at prices that will defy competition. The goods will be entirly | fresh. Designs entirely new for Water®Es, Fix- err Rixos, JEwELRY, &c.as well as for St1nvrER Ware,. A share of pat- . ronage and an inspection of the stock is respect- fully solicited. L. P. Juver. We also have a full line of NUTS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Give me a call and see for yourself, '* _ 64 Gien St. - Gurn's FALLS.’ their - respective neighborhoods. - In Long Point, Candda, and fought elevenl this respect we shall not be behind any |rounds in twenty minutes. Two great of our contemporaries. Iathletes: never entered the ring. - Their We ask not to be judged by this initial robust und healthy appearance was en- number, either in matter or mechanical vied by all. - And yet, powerful and gxecution. Our time has been so muvhlhealthy as they were, each sleeps in his occupied in getting ready for;our advent'Silent tomb to-day. ® that we have not had the leisure to pre- \ 1 ate # e-- pare and arrange matter as we hops to Tm:key: . It is reported that Baker in the future. Our press is new and not i Pasha's plan has.ulread.y been approved. yet in good working order, but hope toj It f'ixes the. Turkish police force at 60.009. present you with a more palatable repast 'This force is also to act as a reserve in AT HOME ~ Six days each week And continue cur drive In Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. ManufacEex-s of the --ALBANY MADE-- | SADDLE SEAM BOOTS. 127-ONE PRICE TO ALL-NO DIVIATION._@3 2p] SLI * enact laws for our county. - The board is you ® joase of war. ALBANY SHOE STORE, s F 6 o- ---sip>-@-@m--_-_ _ * L Our jobbing department is complete, Oysters, Clams, Fruit and Fish-at 101 Girx St., Grnex's Farus. and we are prepared to do work unsur- passed by that from any office in the county, and at satisfactory rates. Wholesale and Retail at Luoyp's. 26- ---e4Ge Three Good Cigars for 5 cts. at Luovp's. There, we have said our say, and now , launch our little craft on the sea of pub-: MARRIAGES, lic opinion, bespeaking for it a share of public patronage, with the earnest hnpelPhplps. Arthur P Smith of Ticonderoga, to Miss . ' Amy French of Sandy Hill altogether unwelcome wherever it may ~~ that its weekly visitations may not prove ars cast anchor, . At Sandy Hill, Nov 26, 1879, by Rev. Chas. A [) USB) I I ivr? ~~DeaTHs. Groror A. Nasu. l @- 60 years. At Sdndy HiH, Nov. 17, 1879, David Hall, aged Official Vote of the State. The total number of votes cast for __ Governor were £71,011; of which Cornell received 418, 859;..Bobinson 375,762; and; Kelley 76,800. - The total number cast in November %. 187% - - this county were 10,132 of which Cornell | received 6,597; Robinson 8,174; and Kelly | PROVISIONS: 861. \Cornell's plurality in the State was <9 --i @ ogre coo TUESDAY next the Board of Fupervis- ors will meet at Fort Edward, and our friends at that place will find the mem- bers as genial a lot as ever met there to said to be not only the best looking but most intelligent of any assembled in the county for years. ----«p>~- # -@m ___ ScPr. SEERRILL, by constant exertion, has kept higsection in navagable order during the cold snap, and~boatmen are; profuse in praise of his exertion. _ We have two candidateg.in our town for canal appraiser-Hon, U. G. Paris and (ien. J. C. Rogers. Both these gen- tlemen are capable of filling the position, ---# A general strike is threatened by the coal miners in Ohio, who have refused to accept A reduction of wages,. « Sandy Fort Glen's Hill _ Ed'rd: ~Falls 2 |_ Pork, clear .... $14 50 $14 50 $14 50 p Pork, per bbl , mess 201271 12.75 12 75 b> Pork, pér lb. clear . . 9 T 07 gums. per 13). 22. 2 f {g 2 acon, per Ib.... Beef, (5'th C200 T 5007 5009 50 U H Codfish, ex. Georgia, Ib.... 8 60006 -a Mackerel, ex. shore No 1 8 8 B o T.I: Salt . 00. 50 - 50 _ 50 jam f Cheese, per Ib .... .. 14 14 14 a Eggtéer, pl}; Ib. . $9 it; fl o- < . per . 9 Eg: s’gerdoz al vs 80 _ 2s - 2s -C _ c Poames. limerles. ee l 4 50 45 45 m Dried Apples, per Ib.... .... 6 8 8 Z A88? per bbl ...... .... ? pmand - 6 “E Wheat, t 8 00 & oo s on A eat, pastery. .... . W. Wheat, um“)? ......... TT tT ft 3.4 o Patent Haxall, per bbi.. . 8 50 8 75 8 75 . St. Louis XXX per bbl .. .. 8 50 8 00 8 0o e . Amber Wheat, per bbl .... 5 50 7 50 7 30] No. 1 Spring, per bbl. . 6 50 6 50 6 50; c Corn Meal, per owt ... 150 130 130 Buckwheat, per Ib. ... r WHOLESALE PRICES. e $1125, erbugh wheres 133 i (453 1643 eat, per bus! _. 80. 1 50 =. ee Corn, yer bash . to\ \ 6s ~ gs O Rye, per bush.. 68 55 55 Beans, per bush . . 11 50 1 50 1 50 + E Hay, per ton ........ ...... 0 00 | 9 00 10 00 Hay, pressed, per ton.... .. 10 00 10t013 Pto12 U) Glen's Falls markets reported by Daniel Peci. L Wholesale Grocer corner of (@len and Ridge Sts. (“D Bandy Hill markets reported by F. J. Harris, ~@ proprietor Cash Grocery House. - MARKETS. RETAIL PRICES AT STORES. Corrected weakly for the Abvertisen. 100Td MS.1O0H H.:LHOAAEI’I(I(III\I , Jo 'srefp 5q yoa y jxoy potdno00, aq ftm aoeds s(, LNHINHONMAONNY SIH 4OT LAO All kinds of Commerciat Work Batl In vitations, Orders by Mail Receives 0. M. PRATT. OUR DEPARTMENT Is COMPLETE. a Neatly Done. Note, Bill and Letter Heads, Business Cards, Wedding Cards, ® Visiting Cards, - Circulars, Receipts, Order of Dancing, hL-Drersspre ~f T. ~ JOb Pflnfingtfigjnxfiand Counselor BUILDER. THOMAS BRICE, BUTILTS BEE, Sanor Hi1L,, N. Y. Manufacturer of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, all necessary articles for building, Sawing, Planing, Band Sawing, &c. Agent for WashGg—mn County for Wolf's Patent Blind Mingo and Fastener F'raxxk Conparan, MANUFACTURER OF FINE HAVANA CIGARs, AND,DEALER IN ALL KINDS Of SMOKERS ARTICLES, No. 127 - - Broapw ay, FORT EDWARD, N. Y. enn RICE LOMBER, _ The CC .\ WEC Be for the A that we m issue. & & «- The ws very low. The ha with us. A socie in the land. Thanks ing by C. Church. A surke canal, gr Smith's B The Ca first | per House thi i It is re Reform C ~discredita The ger Judge Pot place on 1 Our citi village la sidewalks The sec will com Judge Pot A new - tional Bro circulation yet. Rev. A E. Churct Evening, first Serm It is m ding in to the case 1 our next i Rev. A. the basem Edward & mencing : Seneca in the we; home Mo: with that The sche amounts - for the col the hands M. J. N pany fron leen Bawn Falls Thur A fair a of the Lad Church, w December Rooms. Ice an in at Smith's were fore before fig frozen bar An uno A. H. Mil Prompt Attention. hake n> Auction Bills, &c.] ~- Special attention given to Lay “work. Prices lower than anl other office in the county. ' $ - three Tues sured abou C of incendig AT LAW. The lecti Sanoy Ht, - - - - _ NEw York. in the Ass oe evening i. LDRY GOODS & GROCERIES. was large, j &. matructive MORRIS & PIKE, iving ano \: about two BAKER S FALLS, Saturtlay & stopping at Sandy Hill, - -= New York, and registe Desires to inform the people of this York, fried vicinity that they still intend to gas. | He an. sell . R restorative + i100 & gaining pa 7 ibid DH GOOdS and Groceries | rounings, M J * that he hac AT VERY LOW PRICES. swer was: Col __ alone?\ But few n Flour and Feed- t ho were I constantly on hand at market prices Dea. Davi ly on the a IZ~ NOTICE TO FARMERS. -Farm Produce *a man, he taken in exchange at Market Prices. ull his deal oom. - - cae 4 suming ge 1T T * pecttof all : ; £ nently ado: # ¢ faithful an .the welfare within the While all v most keent; where he word and v