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Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1879. NO. 27. ~ P~. 1.J-1 A DI.!I'l'BoAOTBD l\AREN'l'. ~ =- PO!i'l' umwa aow 'fltD• 11\.4%' z:a: m:nm .. ,4lll!ltli, 4 l'JilJIO M l'OO Xlllm LOn Df '-\'R' fl'ICIZ. ~ Fi\'fe daughtcm-foor or them enfP8~d- . somo otllor BOlffior BllOllld fight !llld I ;v~ AWoOI ~QJ;,~. --~,--:·A-o=·~:.., -.;.h;~:ery\•. ~:ne£~1 win the rizq_ Bnt the next thing -- Polooeman X has been dtsoovered Ln one th P:\d f '··t.i to d ·'I llllYilr oould underntGnd .. ~be s.~.,eo.nt Peak, of the London pohce. WM a lrul 0 uw M Ul!l!; o.n . \ ' Tb•• prMAnt laureate of the foraa does thlilo whole wurfnre was doubl,r peru- deacon B!lld, why a boy should car- not howeveT oon!lne himself to bo~!lad ous because I bad myself to con- ry a pU.toL A plBtol is o. very peen. poe. ry He has written a work caller! q uer finlt. Thllt uverlnsting l'Oul liar firearm: it is made for a very On D•lty\ -not nn esso~y, but sn epLC- . ' h o1isr It · 'te tur 1 of no few6r than 366 stanzaR. On two luu-rowmg monoton:y of speec l~ss . pee purpose. 18 qru na. a. cla!o\es of his fell•>w-orontures his dtvine bashfulness, stood 10 my way like: for BOmll .boys to_ want rilles or shot- wrath i• rre ly expended one : AltREAltS OF PENSION. ~.PROVED .U .. N\OA.BY 2.$. 197!}. AN 1CT !;) tmwld~ thd all !l~ni!ionA 011 aeeonnt of death, or wounJs. receivod, or diRiase contracted in the se.rvioe of the United States during the late war of the rebellion, whioh have been granted, or which shall hereafter be granted. shall commen~e from the date of death or discba~e from the service of the United States ; far the payment of arreiU'l! of pensions, ADd other our. poses. Be it enacted by the S~nau and House of .Representativea of t!Kl United States of A -m£.-ica in Oon- gress assembled, That all pensions which have been granted nnder the general laws regulating pensions, or may hereeJter be granted, in couse9.ucn.ce o£ death from o. cause which originated m the UniteJ Btatee eenice during the continu- ance of the late war of the rebell- ion, or in consequence of wounds, injuries, or ilisease received or con~ tracted in said service during saiu war of the rebellion, sllall commence l from the date of the death or dis- WILLIAM R. KELLOGG, A 'I'TORNE'! ;.or ~~w. Eliznbethtown, Es. se1< County, N. 11:. All kind f JOBJ!ING Fromtly a.ttlmded to The New Year h&s brought 3 0 forth still better 11d.mee to those Good heavenJI l I aball go 'mad 1 Fo• IIUOb \ ourleltlas ot l No parent OTor bad. The very atmocphere fJo ad Vfl.tb it ; 110 D>attor ..-bono Wl IUWJ of giants. Bnt Goliath was gnns, With \':hich , th~y may lnll · •The bTu tal Lond?n rough, WWI OTerpowerad bv a stripling 'I game; but a p1etol 18 mtended to Of wh .. •e clac....there are enongh and I de ~>ermined to\ plant my fee; kill_ h?-m\n bmngs, and tha.t is a.bout To p<>pnlate a laT~e p_rovincial to~vn; ' th L. ··- h ti' I nlllt 18 good for. There o.re very In the:r rookenes th•y ~hrove- 1 charge from sai.l service of the person on whose account the claim has been or sht\11 here11fter be gr~>nt ed, or from the termination of the right of the party having prior title to such pension ;-Provided, The rate of penRion for the intervening time fot· which Rl'rears of pension are hereby granted shall ba th.e same per month for which the peU ... HALE, KELLOGG- ~ HaLE, ' lLat& ![a!.., Smltn & lJale.l ~ l '1!'!61141!8 iliD OOU'N8liLLOliD AT AW • .1i Elizabethto-wn. Essex County. N. Y ~QDRBT B. HALE. l 1\owc<N'D 0. KmttDO(I, HA:E.~Y H.A..LE- WALDO & GROVER. HlND & PliARRY, A TTOIIl'mtB.I.NDCOUNSIDLLOB8 .I.T L.I.W, EJlz. abethtown, Essex. CQunty, Y. Y. R. L. RAND, M. 0. PBRBY. AROD K. DUDLEY, A TTOl!iNET A.~ COll'NSIIIJ .. LO:R AT LAW, Eliz- abethtown, J!lssex County. N.Y. JAMES W. ~lHEE!iY, A TTOBNE'!\ UID OOUNSELL0B .I.T L!W, Port ll:enr:v. Essex Oount:v. )L Y. HOLL.EMBA.EK & WHEELER, A TTOBNBYS .LlfD OOUNSELLOB8 J.T LAW, Tioonderoga., Esse>:Oounty, N.Y. J~ c. a:ox x &MB•FX 9. L. WHEI!lL!!lR. BYRON POND, A T'l'OBN'EY A.ND co11NSELLOK AT LAW, Ellz- e.bethtcwu, Essex Oounty, W. Y. BOYETTE B. BISHOP. A 'l'TOBNEY A.!ZD OOU'N81CLLOR .A.T L.A.W, t~~or!llh, E.-ex ()ountv. N.Y. JOHN U. FENTON, A LTOBNU .lND 001111'BELL01> AT LJ,W, Tl· ~ conderol!'a, Essex County. N. Y. DEWITT STAFFORD, A 'rl'OBNEY A20:> CC!tUNSELLOR .&. '1' LAW IS..t. . Wall Street. New York. Room~ HALE & ROBERTS, _.._ND- PRICES REASONABl.E. f}qff'te a.nd SammE-r BC1o.rding Hooses btWing 1\ ldof0\.1 p.u;.oant o{ r..e'Painng to be done, can ru~:~.ke special nn(J eatl~f.o.ctory oontr~ctl'l. Eliza-bethtown. Jao. •21st. 1Q,O. ELIZABETHTOWN TJ'nion Free School Elizabetldown, Essex Co., lv'. l JORN W. GHANDLER. Ph. D., Prinoi~aJ: WiotPr Tortn commences J!lnua.ry JL 1879, ond cootin~lE'A sixteea:. Wdeks. ~pe-c'tul r 110 iloti•• an•l hber••l 19'1'ms to_ scholars wil'lblllp; to pnrt~~e !ltlvo.nced stn~:bea. Lot·a.tinn aolrotrnblP, InstructlODtl praoti· cal nod thorongh. Terms IHI rensona.ble as 111 any simtlar sohool In Novthern New York. Tbe threo D•p-.tments n.ra conducted by nhla tencbt•ra, ns follow\\-:. PrincipaL J. W. CFlA~DLER. E•q., Fitl'lt At:~slstont, Mms EMMA NORtHUP. Second Abalstant, M1s1 jLflOil:!E A. PER· RY. .. '. ! • IDt~trnction is alao--g-ryen m ostrumenu 1\l music to papiiH deAirillg it. For forth\\ pnrtlcuiiiJ'B address tbe Prln- ctpRl. ~ )3y order of tho Board of Eolnoallon. J;) It L, HA .. 'l'l>, Pr~tndent. GEO. S. StGHOLaoN' !::)eo 1 y. -----,:-::= CLARK DAVID A. WESTPORT, N. Y. BUlLDER., -.l.ND DEALER IZ'. nlS Dressed & Matched Lumber, SHINGLES, LATH. &c. who are :in wa.nt of B.llY RElllY M!IIE CLOTHlllG. Or &ny other WINTER GOODS KEPT AT MY PLACE. !GOAT CLEARING UTIT 1 8ALH -u- H. JACOBS' NEW STORE. SPECIAL llrnUCllMENTS \ -TIO- I 110 about the boWie [ tdp Upoa oom& wblsparlDa: pair. At <OTenlng. when I t<e my pip• And tee~: a qnle~ nook To read the eYeniD& paper. or Some new and tempUDs book. I epe. perbapa, the parlor cloor, Wben a l&iz::a.i1i..ar sou.nd.. Qtii!.A tl!UilhlillbiA, lli~MIJ It is f\o:rbldd~ ~d. • m e wrrlwrv w oro opel'll. one . . There\ no Vller raoe alive - were to be ca.rned on, which I a<>- I few boys ~n this conn~y ~ho ':onld And R fearful task lt lS to ke•p them down. complished by first hiring out to a 1 shoot a b1rd orB rabb1t With a PlB~Ol, And the other, we regret to say. the r•· citizen of tbe town, not three miles and any one who should go huutmg porter : from the battle ground. In spite wit_h a. I?istolwould be laughed at. \There'• onother droaded foe. of IDJ rllOOlUtionB, WiiOII ~l\CCeedlld This hemS' the e!>Se, wh;v ehonld a. As. most pol•oemon know; .· k b ~ I dar d to akir . boy want , pistol1 What hnmo.n Whom they moot With. and \1 ho tilts at wee. a ore e even m . . . 1 work tn oourt lAh m tho snbnrbH of tho goldllll I btmoij. would lte like to kill . l·iiiH n upiller OD lllo W~tchl cit;T~ ' \It l.S n.aele..ss to say t.ha.t he may \Cusllspectlog fli~e to ca.t.ch. sion was originally gran teJ. :SEc. Z. That the Commieeioner So tben more e&ntlo1lllly I tum To our rtoallllou roolll ; But lo 1 again upo11 ml ... .- ll'wm 110 \\\'\\'\• 6' oom Come• sgftly, ;yet ...-lth oU>phul.., That warnin_g, whe:o I slart My employment e.t one time Will!, need his pistol for pu_rpoaes of do Ever weaviog B sensational report.. for u few daye, on the mountain fense. Not o\:e boy m D. ~ousa.nd \At the table there he sits, Bl ·de in full 616tatio view of that be IS ever plAced m snaha positiOn that And his iqky venom spite, ' a ' . . \ 'th And 6 story stri\Dge from nothing witchlng HllOllory tho fiUITO\lD diDgtl he r=<l neea def..,n to nlmseu WI a wococt ; of Pensions is hereby autho!Ued n and directed to adopt such rules c• I and regulations for the payment of Alld leave, all Lad;y !laaboth wl.shed Her gueats wo-a.J.d .U depart. ML!'en r ... ort to !han the ~h. w nere theroeu trail ana bloom; Ba 1 t.. It eobo that botnya The IOYI of zonder room 1 Ab. no a sian ad \ohAl>ge ot baae\ Benalll the pre~C~Ace thoro or OuJ!Id\o TOtarlea. and. alu ! There·• 11ill ano£hor pair. \But .-ure, n 1 think. ••my liba..ray Will be ~ oafe retreal\ So there &t. oneo with quickened atep I lab my weary loll. V aln hope-that wa:mln11 owund again Breab 011 my llatnlog oar; Thank beav••- my young:eat hAth not yet Attalne<i her thirteenth year. Hark I there abe 11 I aod bie6ll my heart, That popinjA,r. younK; LtUU:~., Is at her 11de-1 do believe That olie. too. baa b.st=- Oh. yo who !0<1o l.o olt JLI!,[ tbUM. Of future In&rri•d joya. PrlY heaven With honMt fenor thlt Your girlll may all be boyL .Miscellany. Foa nm PoaT. of bar home. L~w down the snn- pistoL Bat it often baa happened And the p-n1>1;c, if it knew Iii yo.Jley I aM the grazing horses' that boys wh~ carried loaded pi5tOIB Jnst how wuch of it was tTUe. in the wide-spreading meadows, and thought that 1t w~uld . be a. manly W~~~~ o!ten be less edified than shock- the house nsar by the ohnrming Bo thing, under certain CJ.l'cumstan?es, How unlike their brethrep. of New York quet. Im.agi.nn-tion M well M udiB- to use them.; a.nd 1~~ -when the time m~st be the London police repGirters ! tanca lends enchantment to the C!lllle nnd they killed somebody, = view,\ and my mind and boart o.re they only brought ~~wn misery ~n HIS OOA.t.. sTovE. enwrapped in all the poetry of a thetn;'elvea and families. And this, Coming down on the car the oth- new paradise. The crown of the too, m many a oase -:vhere, If on o~e er morning they got to talking gloriotlB scene ha.d 11 jewel set in it, I present had had a. p18tol, ,the a.ffau- about their coal stoves and one man worth more thAn all the rest, and I would have passed off harmlessly said: made up my mind to have it. I and been soon forgotten ••Well, I don't want to brag, but I ......., bo=d at least \to have the' \But the way in which boys think I've got the boss stove. So glove or the mitwn.\ gene!ally take h~man life with pis far this wint-er I have burned but At former timea when in the tole 18 some acc1denta.l way. They three tons of coal and the stove has natnral course of ev~nte I had been do not kill highwaymen 11nd robbers, kept three rooms warm.\ thrown into her presence with other but_ th~y kill th<:ir schoolmates, or •'You mnst have a poor stove,\ aspirants for the prize; to see a. the1r BlBters, or,_ 10 ronny cases, them- remarked the second, \l have burn- Jauntlesa yonng mo.n, £ree &ad easy. solves. There IS on school where ad but two tone of coal yet, and my walking off with my aaeumed/rop· boys are taught to p:operly handle stove heats parlor, dining-room, two ert; ha.nrmo on his a.rm, and with and Ci!rl'y loaded pmtols, so they bed rooms and a balL\ scarcely courage enough to n.sk a mruilly M?ll talMI'n. thll!lll thinQ'll by IIW llll, whBn you come to stoves,\ fiiiDilllf liborty when in ller pnlll· lon 0 rru.otice. And, wlule they are q•rietly remarked a third, ••I claim ence a.lone, had the effect to pro- lel\l'lllllg, it is very likelv _tha.t some to ha.ve the beet coal slave in De- duce tha.t nnre(lSO!lll.ble feeling of one will be shot. I SflW m a newe- trait. 1 have burued bnt a ton and jealousy which has affected every pa.per, not lo~g a.go, accounts . of a half of coal so far. and we have young man in Bimilar cases Biuce three la.IAl n.cmdents, all of which to keep all the dampers shut and a A.dam. Fearing, hoping, doubting, happened on the same day, from the back door open all the time.\ tremblinn !lB I wns, it nevor occur· careless use of firearms. And one of Some men looked out of the win ..... LOVE sTo:av. .. dful . L. • • a , ' th 1.r red to me for OnCe tO giTll up the these draa. ==ps W<l.S occa8l.On- o.o\\ an some a.own \-• e S a W, MB. EDITon. I oove aoon several ba.tUe field while ll.ll enemy• wa.s od by a llld who oorried a loaded pis- and no one seemed to doubt any of good love stories in the Poet; now fighting agairu5t my stars ll.lld tol in hie overcoat pocket, 11ud who the aBsertions. At length a heavy 811ppose yon let me have a finger in stripes, or while her heart 'IV\-'1 ig- carelessly threw down the coat. sigh was beard from the rear end of the pie and tell one of m1 own. nornnt of mine. \A.nd then, again, a boy ought to the car and a man arose and said: the arrears ol pen~ions hereby granted 11.6 will be necessary to cause to be paid to such p~nsioners, or, if the pensioners shall have died., to the person or peraons en- titled to the same, all such arrears of pension as the pensioners ma.y be, or would have been, enti tied to under this Act. SEc. 3. That section forty-seven hundred and seventeen of the Re- vised Statutes of the United States, which provides that \no claim for pension not prosecuted to a. succe&s- ful issue within five years from the date of filing the same shall be ad mit~ed without record evidence from the War or Navy Depa.rtment of the injury or the disease which resulted in the disability or death of the person on whoee account the ~!aim is miLdQ :-I'rovided Thn.t in any case in which the limitation TTOa:nnYS .4ND OOUNBELLORS A.T L.LW, 71 HoOormlal< Bloak. Cb!Ctii!O. IlL Pl)I!U>>OB><>X C. HALl< l1.oDERT ROBEBTS, MANSION HOUSE. 13 l'l:l ~ EAJ:t uF THE CloJAMPLAll\ VALLEY You will have to submit to a. harsh I came down from the mountnin be ELSha.med to carry a. pistol, e~pec- \Gentlemen there goes a fire Btylo, t:md will oonolude tlmt my hight stimnlllted by the thought of ililly a loaded one. The poe5ession alarm. It strikes the fire bo:s: in tongue is not the pan of a randy malting , dive in the direction of of snob a thing is pro~f. that he ex- front of my house. I hnve no doubt writer. I haveJassed into the the foe. One evening, after severo! pects to g~ among VI~ous people. that my residence is at this moment B IT Y n R 8. weste= horizon a cantnrv, a.nd daye of thoughtful projects, I pnt If he goes mto good SOCLety, _and has in flames and the lives of my family fi wae a. real ga.l boy a.t heart in my on the panoply of wurft~re ll.lld start· honest., manly, fellows for ~ eom- in periL It is all owing to my coal tpEYE &\EAR' G! 8 H INifiH~1AfiY, --- as the sequel will show. my lady love at a--place £rom loaded pistol in a boy's pocket is not vember and put in ona peck of coaL youth, but it WW! a. ohio.ken'u heart ed in the rill'ht dir. · ection,~d found I panwns, he Will not need a p1sol. A 5tove. I set up the stove last No- prescribed by this section ba.rs the further prosecution of the claim, the claimant may present, through the Pension Office, to the Adjutant General of the Army or the Sur- geon-General of the Navy, evidence tha.t the dkea.se or mjury which re- sulted in the disability or death of the person on whose acconnt the claim is made origin11ted in the ser- vice nnd in the lino of duty; and if such evidence is deemed s11tisfactory by the officer to whom it may be submitted, he shall cause a record of the fact so proved to be made and a copy of the sA.me to be trans- mitted to the Commissioner of Pen- sions, a.nd the bar to the prosecu- tion of the claim shall thereby be removed/' be, and the same is here- Wll.LIA:U: SIMONDS. Pl'Op!'iotor . tlizabothtown, N. Y. -------· --- --- PEASE HOUSE, I GEORGE B. PEASE, - - Pxoprietor. PORT HENRY, N. Y. l!'ree oarrlages to rJ.ttd from. tho boalll and c&r8. A. 200d Livery ln oonnecUon with th l& llOUie, VALLJ!?l HOUSE. H,li. SHERBURN, Proprietor. ELIZA.BETHTOWN, N. Y. Good Livery-in conneotion with thie house. B!leoially adapled Cor the aooommodation and comlort ol Dleasure soakers. ~ROUSE. lllONTFO:liD WBED, P30F1UliTO tl, WE8TPORT, N. Y. l'laHsburg~ atld !!&~IIIDil, N. l. Over 25 Vear• Experience In ••· llrmorloo, lloNpllala, Co.uo.-a• and.,IJome Practlo~. Dr. flavn~s is nsnally ~~the Cnmberlan~ Honse. Platte.bnrgh, N. Y. For' con~mltn.~ tlon •n~ op••ration• in dlseaAeR of tbe ey~. ,,ar and for Oi\t,urh, 2·i ~~on d 4th Tnesda.y,.. of each month. Pa.tientR h£Lve found 11 home with Dr. Haynt>t~. ror operatinnA e.nll tre•tmeut, LCore than 25 years. Art!Urllll R~·E\~. of ROJ' eo lor or ~.Jize. and art1flctal \Enr-drnmij\ oupplisd. For partioUIIIP addre~s S. HI\YNE::I, )[,D. Sarnnan~ Clinton ronntv. N. Y~ CHAIRS! CHAIRS! 1 The nnder~tfgn&d bas congtantly on hand a quantity of Splint !lottom Kitchen, Off!.r-e ancl Rock- ing Chairs, wLicL be w1ll sell very cheap. All orders prompLly tilled. Dated Elozob•thtown. !:leo~mber. 1878. LEVI BULLARD. l'lll! ffouae hat! recently been entirely ro- tltted a.nd remodeled, a.nd Ia now one of thA • . most convenient for bustnese men, p.n~ de-; Hert-by glvfle notice, that bA ts ready, at eira.ble for pleasure seekers, afrordlng aver~ ~lltiwe~, Lo set up, to pnt uno opera.- We .are bound to clear out the I \\fl'ose tha.t Essex Count;r, hOIDO YfiDClJ Olllfled ffil) r ~b!ID oulv useless a.nd ~erous, bnta.lso Every room has been so hot ever balance ol our winter atoek s.nd even old Elizabethtown, is as oth~e. Her work being ni.o.hed, it almost always stamj>s h~m a.s a. since that the base boa.rds ho.v<l 1!001:1 IJ}Ily l!IOTilll1 for trllO IOT!l 1111 6 1,., asked me ~lo lhe parloi' Mill bllll bOJ, or Ollll WliO mliliilO tnJ llififi(l· WMIJild off, !iDI1 fial'rl!J .,.,.~ had to re- ~ose mystlo Pla.ee:e which e.re mys. we began to chat. I found I was ciat.e with bad boys and vicious move down into the basement. g ardleB8 of pro:fit, at cost, a.nd tic because the wntere are too b!lllh· not quite ton!?lle tied, and in \the men.-St. Nichola!!. This morning thewater in all the ful to nama. them. ,Well, I course of hnman events\ I had the pipes in the house wa.s boilmg, the having for this p'llrpoee opened a. wa~ bashful m thoae time~ ~f lllllilly, if not the national indepeud·, LoBBEB AT SM.-The Direction shingles on the roof hot, ~1nd l just which I a.m ?bout to speak, whtoh 18 entJe, tu dechml myself free from I of the Bureau Veritaa ha.s publish- hired four men to form a snow bank special sale, whi,t!h will continue tlie most disagreeable p11Xt of the the ensla.vement of the mother I e:l the following statistics of marine around the stove. Too late-alas, whole. concern, and it C!lllle near conn try. When it C!lllle to the im- disasters, reported during the month too late! Tllat stove has accornp· wreokin~ my. prospects for that porta.nt crisis of 11Bkin6\ her to sur- of November, 1878, concerning a.ll lished tts fiendish purpose and I no ~ul w~~ I mtende~ to make, be render, for I ba.d no idea of skirm flags: Bailing vessels reported lost, longer have a home. It may not, <ndee 13'-v=~ me the nutten for ..bout inhiDg iU ~lJII plelllmn> cf C<n.>W.nv.ed 77 6ni)'Liab.r 42 American.. ~9 French, however be too la.te to save the or thirly ds.ys o•uly, commencing JB.ll. 31, 1879, Md where the fol- lowing goods mllSt be disposed Gf, four years. . . ccurt.ship, she drAw my tlrm around 14 Italian, 14 Norwegian, 11 Ger- baby. G.:Jod-bye, gentlemen! Well, for a ~rtiug. pomt, there lier neek and gave me an answer man, 6 Danish, 6 Austrian, 5 Rue- He opened the door a.nd got off such M Wall one .town. mterve~g between <\qnivalent to tha.t cold, frozen, sia.n, 4 Dutch, 2 Swedish, 1 Span18h, the ear, and not t1 passenger spok~ the one m which I remded lllld the freezing word, nc, intimating that 1 Portuguese, 1 Turkish, 19 ~f which agam fBr four blockB.-[Detrott histone one which Ulls true roma.nee IID01iber IIWW iD the way a.nd I was th<> na.tiona.lity is unknown; tpt.al, p,..~~ p,..es& OVEBCOA.TIS, UL8TEBS, belouga to. My sister wanted me too Ja.ta. Goad enough for a tardy 221. In this number are included ...,.t.-!!!!!!!!\'!\.-!!!!!~ to go with her and see the numer- coward. ti vessels reported \missing.\ Steam- A HERO MARTYR- MENS', YOUTHS' & BOYS' -SUITS, Woolen. Long a.nd &ingla &ha. w~. 0119 oousiriB, but I WBB a. home boy, After the evening was &pent and ere reported lost, 4 American, 4 \What are you doing there?'' of but little publio spirit, and I did the thunderbolt of bad news ~ English, 3 German, 1 Belgian, 1 said a kind-hearted stranger to a not want ~~- But \pa.\ and • .,,. .• died away, I went forth into the Dutoh, 1 Japanese; total, 14, In ha.lffrozen plumber, who was lean said \go\, a.nd sogoitwBB. In those dark rainstorm and mnd, reeling, this nnmber a.re incladed 5 steamera ing back in a recumbent position hllloyon <DJ!l of our obildbood, W Bf11Jlflorillg, lik 6 G a hip lll the Btorm, reported \missing. u • \gainst the board fence, near a s~r meet so many greetings and smiles witfi too mnch mnd about the keel vice-pipe be haJ. boon enga.Q\ed 1fi of UIIllnllied frlondllhip from u.lnrgo and too much ballast about the A. Bm BnoTmm.-Three Fl'enoh repairi~. It waB one of those number of relativea, was a sort of heart to kej right Bide up. . But I workmen, who . had em.igmted. to cold da 6, and the mechanic was pru_oa.dj_ge o11Wda of Eden. Towll.l'd heaved ,. 11 pl=~ homeward, this counlry about ten yea.rs il.go, with fficulty aroused from that eve=~r of the fir-st ae.;r of our visit dillgu!ltlld with HOlf and tho whvle lu.tely returned b11me 1 lu•vin 0 ma.de deiig-hUlui fe.tal stupor that precedes a. party ol us gamboled along the world. No, to me wa.s no_- .and in- some money. On their arrival atHa.vre death b~ freezing. bAnks of tho renowned, the romantic experienced in the arts of conquest they lunched together, o.nd paid ··what are you doing tllcN, ~ Boquet. There was 6 stranger in of the heart by perseverance, I con- suoh respect to the wine of their say~.. he repeated, with another by repealed. i:)Jjlj 1 11; 1 .,'i' <;>laim a 0 ent or other person shall be entitled to receive any compensation for service in making application for arrears of pension . SEc. 5. That all Acts or parts of Acts so far as they may conftict with the provisions of thili Act be, and the sa.rne are hereby repealed. . Approvijd, January 25, 1879. 116i'\No claim for RITears under lhe provisions of the above Act, due to a pensioner already upon the rolls, will be adjusted until Congress shall have appropriated the money for th!! payment of such claim. Applications for such arrears may however be filed-but will receive no answer until the claim is ad- justed. - The above rules are necessary to prevent the work of the Office from becoming blocka.ded bv unnecessary correspondencs.. J, A.. BENTLEY, Commissioner of pensions. The following circular letter from the Commissioner of Pensions bas been sent us for pub!icabon. :- !a.cll!ty tor the traveling publ!o. hFree c~r, tion and lo rop1Llr !\I most all rl<lllM to and from this Hou~e to t e cars anu • . boats. Eevecia.l attention vaid to local ani-! k1nds of eommerOIRI tmvel, /IfF!>. Urst·oltwa Livery Ladies Cloaks and Furs, the throng nnreoognized. ~1 me =- eluded that the thing wae imposw- country thn.t two or them reua.eleep vigorous shake. til we stopped !1P 0 n B bridlre\w!rlch ble. And then how mean to sup- nnder the tl'ble. The thirJ took ••Mending that pipe,\ replied ~m~eell\'1 ~e nv~:r. Mitrvducti.oos plant another if I oo11ld. No 1 I hoo advimmge of the 11pporw.nit;r to ha.lf -d=..,d plu=ber. Sm ;-Persona who are entitled to arrears of pension, under the A.ct gra.nting Arrears, approved J a.nuary the 25, 1879, and whose pensions were o.lso in conneatlon with this bouse. Machinery, W a.ter Rams. Pumps. &c., &c. LEWIS' BOARDING HOUSE. Park 8l, Eliza.b~thtown, B. Y, If any of his friends require ony of that kin(l of work, they wlll pleaRe giYe b1m P. qq.J}. n Is ch11t!!es will be reasonable, nod hlB work well doc~. , JO:EN LEWIS, Eltza.bethtown. N. Y. SE\pt. 12. 1878. Proprietor EDOER1.Y. COLLOPY & uo.:-·- Th!s well known and long estnbllshed House ls aow open for the a.ccommodn.tion of boarders and loelgers. It Is desirably lo· cated within a lew step• of the C6urt Rouse. and offers special conventenee to those at· tendlna Court, Good Stab lee. &o. HOTEL NOTI<:E. Importera ol Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c. followed. ~traduced ~ her my· none of the revolutionary spirit force open their boxes and a.bRtra.ct •'Bui it's done, ain tit'\ self, and soomg h~ fufl111 the face, a.fter 1111, ll!ld the tories betrayed $82,000. He then went to the rail- \Ye .'' · I \t once felt the ~le po~er tba country into the banda of the way station and took a. ticket for \W & don t you go home, then?'' of 110me sort o! bnrpo<!n. BticJrlng enemy. , Po.ris. Before be reached his dest;i. \Sir •· be replied, and there was nnmovably fnllt ~my Bp~t. . Years sped. on \\oith the irresist- nation, however, the theft bad been in his ace that exalted look which BOOTS 1110d SHOJi<S, llor~e Blankets, Lap Robes, ~e of the nchest Vlf!lts whioh ible tide of time i when I aecer· dilieofered and his description tele- the martyr who dies for his fellows ?otll!liDt, nncles and. aunts ever en. ta.ined that, for some cause, she bad gra.pb'e-d to the capita.!, where ha always wears. \Sir our shop's in ]oy~ was ended m a few da;re. nonsuiwd her lover. And now the w!l.ll Al'rested on his arrival. In his the Union, and~> man who'd make N~Jw ~e the tug of bu.ttlll. Tbere coast was clear for me.; and she in· portmootean was found the $32,000, less tho.n a ~Y out o' that job was thrice the reluctance to return llinated this fBCt to n. friend who in addition to $9,000 belongin~ to couldn't stay in the P. and G. F. Comforters, that there WBB to start _from home was not tardy to deliver the mes- him. Union forty minutes. :So, sir; I'!! at first.. T!l. CD.!fY that. arnal ~ aa.ge to me. 'rhe interview of that '\' die at my post.\ fOOll a.tfd drag its galling m;t~d- IDOIDOl'l\ble evening· years be£ore A :a::Di'1' !I:O :BO:B.Es. The good-heartetl Btrang:er went lllg co:t.!e. to f.ace;rate ~:r sonl trith bali left its impression on her wom- Some time iimo ago there lived a a. way, saying to hims>1lf: \That's a On o.nd after Monday next the Bouse in Willsboro' knqwn na the Baldwin Houso. sit- uated op_poette tbe Jones 9torA, will be ooeon for the a.c.commodntlon ot the tri\Velln\ nnblia. Dated Willsboro'. A u~r. etl!, 1~76. AlBo, d \'u.lera ia a.nd direct receivenr. of KEliTUGKY ROIDON & Rll WHISmS Anct a.. variety of othor goods memon1111 of thtt umnlldil\w pllll~ Willi a.n'a heal' I:, for 1 Juui poured forth gentlemen of iudolent habits in true hero. \\nat a city councilman too mu~ to be endured; bnt I en- my toTe iu®rueat stl;!Uns. Sussex, who made it a business in he'd make !'\-Bouton Oa.<ricr' • dmed 1t. It. Willi 11•verlll · X!lontbs Once more r start like a mllil of winter s\a.son f:.o visit his friends E. L. JON~S, l\&oprletor. A~erica,n Hotel. LEVI BULLARD, Prop'r. F.lizabethtJ>wu, Essex Uo, N. Y.r HIRAMBUCR. 11. S. PENSION Af>It.\''l'. SURVli1YO!, CONVEYANClilll, Notary l'ublic, Auctioneer, In5ur- a.nce and GeneTal Land Agent. Grown Point Centre, Essex Oountv. N.Y. -~ --·. E M J'OHNSON, PHOTOGRAPHER. Crown Point, Essex County, New York. -----··· J. H. POTTER, 111. D., No. gg Murray St., which ere roo Illumerous to men• Wm. RdgArlY. Wm. Collopy, J. N.Lewrnan. NEW YORK tion. fore I dllred. to Vlllltuni_ o BUgglll- WB.l', llll.CO~ed by my diBconraga- cxtoll6lvely. After wearing out bia A. CrTy's Poon.-.A. gentlemllJI ti.o~ to my lllllter to ~n~w the Old ment; bnt there's no hurry to begin welaomo in his Immediate vicinity, writing to a New York p~tper say~' VlE!lt, ood when I did 1t was _ htr for there's no fleet to oha.Be or be he thought he would visit an old \I was sitting at my window when t~ to as.y n~, but mth 8i little cbaaed by. Cooled down by the Quaker friend, some tw~ty I saw a neatly dressed man pass on u~~IIg uho !P'veu up. .Vfe w~t disappomtment of yoore,_m_y caur· aWB;y, who, had been.a.n ~ld school. the other side of the way. He had a.gam,. and enJoyed- the Vll!lt. as be- e is warmed nl'. by the samE>. fellow of hie. On his a.rnvs.l he wa.s no overaoat, but the mildness of the Billiard. Table FO-B SALE Tbo Hp,Jd Tllble Is in el;cflllent condition Thero is a Rr& of Ivory b&ll6o l'iP·Pnol Rt't, Cbandtther. &0. Will bQ aold very obeno. For tPrms ncMrerts JOUN LI!SERTY. Ellzabothtown, N. Y. FOR BALE OB TO RENT. THE EXCHANGE HOTHL At Wadhal!l'a Mills, N. Y. Fully Cur- niabed. For pnrticalar• onqnire of A. Ohllt>pel. Proprietor, on the premises, 23tf . for~. B11t _my long ~reath!f .(lovel'll ~hen allnboa.rd, then atart. Well, cordllilly_ recei!ed . ~y the Quaker, dlly m!lde that 13eem uonecessar1- As this is Ollll' first time of ad• cWl ~e!Xl mglll), .tlle. aobt:r fooe,, ~e I started. Dy and by the moun· he ~g his VlBltor had taken He wore a mauly brown beard, and vM1llty of my sntionll, soon dis· tains ca.me into view t.hose portly rnnch p!UD.B to come 80 far to see had an intelligent face, and deeE, vertising the htt~lcliDg forth of such c~ f.o m1. fritmds. ~f: tho~b hoods lift up the _im~atioD1! of the him. He t:eated his ~end with hungry eye,, I should hBve thoug t ( tbo11g!W ~lfll~ of ~h!!~} thol1fiht; i,inllginath:e mind IWd. Neud tid~m of sre\~ a.tt.ention and. poli,teness for no more about the man, had he not great and more of a cQiitKiD wild biJ;d _1111 Jet mn!\valotll! poe~ through thll brniu, lieveral di\Jfl, a.nd a.s he did. not see steppM s,uddenly to t~e street gqt- tlhih!. :Th~y d.W!oval'llil th!.t wo g=na an<l enc:La.nlkg f:.o he any .gjgm of .his leaving, he beaamB tar !l!ld p1cked somethwg from the ~ Y. !dtn :~ ol -~ .. __ .on_ .. Aot~;~. dl!rlng piecod uut wU.b rh;ylne. And they 1l;lleaay, but h.s bore it with patience muddy snow. It wo.a a. piece of 111 • , Nli;t' ~~~1'~!1SP«t to nre more c::.op~;r gnmd, imposing till the IIIO;nmg !'f th\ next day, bread softened by the rain. He Sp llJ!L. tNDU\RUTillT(I ~, _ 1_:'! . ·caught.· _'lli !lll~ort and calestilil-liko,. because they when be 11111 d to bhn: . . wiped off the dirt and ate, in a U ~ lJ JIUl11 il 1 · ~·the naJ ~ ovM• ~~ ·we re the eNter:o. .md wester:o. walls \My ~nd, l'm. ~d thee will starved ma.n.n<>r, \' portion of the ~~ ~- .~llli rflY; Jtrufo_ . did ~0~ . tba.t. boont:iful -rn119\f whe~:e ~:asides nGVM' vfait JnO ll.gAlll. bre~d. l'hllll be tbruet thl' balance 111111 IDJ', . ' ~_P/./iQ J;ll~~- the fair one. ··'Qh 1 yes I sha.ll,'\ said the visitor, into his pocket. That man was land of a s t mindedneBB. Thall · · !n.\the cotmie of circumstances 1 \I have enjoy,ed my visit very much. hungry and too proud to beg. Therefore wottlld aak all my figur~ likt~ ~ ¥~ torever be!or~ dia®y~ th9 ~o'l'!ll jawel once Ieha.ll qer~ come again.\ . -'rhe Detroit Free Press vivos my 83'flllo ed_ absorbed all a:niL whan ths cocl. •'Na.y.'' S!l.ld fue Quaker, !lJ think . o· . FRIIiJNllB. YATILONG,IliUl mll· mlJ'thnnnh~~llRJiflll8 TilllltliJI• m.ore..t .. ~l.·l ....... · to tllllH Tlillllmli l'iliv WI> lloii'ID:g,·· = ==t of .. mAn m ~h\t Clty ~ ~bl;;~ 1 · ' ._r.;hiett tll.ej-call OPP.Of~I!Y \\.r~V&Q .pop •<What ms.k.ea · on ~ I will whd lias been a. graa.t drinker fOl' ers Wh'O are m wsnt of any of tho love. g : ' . . . ' .' ·~ !J;!l. pportancath • tha.nf anyd. ~.. U\Ver come A\\'in f.· asked. _the viBi· twe.nty years, and who says tl>at for • 1 h I. 1 ·:hat . 'duHaen , &1 qne~!tiP»otherelJ! oun no Orlol!Og- ·\ \'~>- . the pBBt twelve months he hBB drank above mentio111Gd goode, to g~ve ~\lg · ~~~~ft.;,. 1 ~ ,Japhy m tbe Enz.lish hmSlllliG t.hs.t to~It thee do 1 , . d not lese than 6 quart of pure aloo granted previous~ that da.te, -~ not require the a.ss1alance of a ol!l.!m agent in obtaining the amount due them. All correspondence in relo.- tion to any claim for such arrears, will M· with the person en titltJd, a.nd no claim agent will be recogniz- ed in such claim. A letter addresseirto the commis- sioner of Pensions, signed by the person who wa.s in receipt of the pension a.t the da.te aforesaid, and two witnesses, in the presence of a magistrat<l, will be the only a.pplica- tion required-and upon which the nghts of all parties concerned will he adjusted. . 161\The .Pension Gertifloat6 should not be sent to tlus Office- but it mu8t ·be -exhibited to the mag istrate . ..- · The letter should be in the fol lowing- or equivalent form : \To the Commissiorwr of Pen- llion8.- I, .... a pensioner nuder pension certificate No ..... hereby apply for the arrears due me, under the Act grantinr! Arrears of Pension, ap-• proved Ja.nua.ry 25, U!79. My post- office is --[here insert the name of the post-office, and if the claim- < ant resides in a city, the nam11 And number of the street and resideliCl, · b . ] .... • mns t a.lso e g:tven. . ' Nama ofe,&q,f~, Two wi~es <~· ~ STATE o:F-, CoUNTY · Signed in my pre>sertce, is known to me to descril><>s b.i=»elf Physician & I Surgeon, m \' a.n e\\'y· 0 ~n and e~r-f· ~\-~' ·· ~l!'t~.A •· d ,, .c:;an l;hango ll.o mto, Y~ lt. must. · --1-- es ~~er eave, 8!1.1 hol per day Five years ago he \ .... ...~ ilW enong ... o . .,._.oppolllw -. \ ·•O e·_ be & ne:w Ofel'tion. or nt least, a. tb.e Q........,r, how · canst thee come th $2 5 000 :.Mt . th da OTI\ · b b 1 (dde-thali ·.mr !u.ture appr~ell to \new e.,;,reAion. · .'Xhere wae no 1\ ~ was wor . ' . ; ~ 0 er Y pers\ 18 a~e·r::..~ld~~V:Ilto 1 ~\Jo!t I th0~9 OJ ._batblll lib.Oiild• no_ n_ bti' a ;e-rbet . th.· . .• It . visitor left. ~e pawned hl!! wife a oa.k ~0. get Fiab or Hunt on \'\'l of~he proper- t'IA.TII'.t~ 'I'II-SEVE~' trammeled by s. siste:r'a ~n to !:,.. • tim'~~ ~t,b~ ; liquor.. Ire .a.a.ys he has irieil _to -GolOis still .!~~:~!~ .. ck xro .. a.ud stcol c 0 • j ~9 · ~ ll<~~ :t<\ go, f:o WM &ff App.M!.i ~t 'h . ' !rhr.~ lms1, ~~lO · · 0 d!lg ~I> : craVlng for w:o.t~ Oilif11~il.l.il. All OoosultnUon In El!cltsh. French. Gorman, SltuRter\ ht tnwu.blp {o, 4B&47,1onludlnl! ' ! ml' 1 ®_lf• . , • 1; , ._ b : ~-· ·_ \-. -r-\~tlltl11 WliA~._iJ,41U -b:t \\'d Bgsnlsh. free olcharo;:e. I be '\VIol Nlii\\?t .fra~.·· in tbo Count;r of ~n · t. WAlt ~:!\ •san · 'J' J.ntnqB uA_n e~;..,1! WoelJ. an~ ilBh WlloUCIU• E••ex, litato of N.Y. Rnd nre forbidden 'fl!ait WG cmy out lloLL W6 OOY6D- :t.llaf-.1 ·w_·w:. 'lti!. ·--~.in·.· ,.W,\\l)illl ~Q·.· ,·. ~~ ... -.~~ i~ .. <n. u_t,·~.p_blt~r,_ Beales . &;ra to trospnas thereon In any way, nuder I be - .. L~ .. the ....... and w'heli. I di,i'l: -t 11 ' ':JUI>J.J. ... , .. ,., 1 t h 1 All tise, and ob 11 \'e ·n ...,.. ....,, · - · • pa. wwaya ca. ili:f· gov~ness au p•nn ty o t e aw. ('el'Bona \1' opa•u-. '4!1 cov,. _ ered, .. , , ~-~. _lc atill t~ed_, gel ..... ~.- ,....,._ ·~.n ·,.·, i.n.'_· ·, · ... ·.:.:l th~ tog thereon, for tbe pnrpose or 8/ioolfng, .:___ ~., ..... ,\ ·- ' . u...,... _\\.....,...,._ - Rum!n~ or FLBh!n~, will b<t preaeeated Beepectfully, ~·~'m.\~~fea:t~.enem;r:w'!\:\'-t • ot,her,. a.ftq .IJo . .anonll!dfilil pii.Ul!e, le&na Fire las~ranee fompany, \th~~~~s R. TEIOMPSON. Preaidout, • . . . . . Q,ilqaTtr~~: ~!:U~:.::t= fib ail iQ;i11K to ;llf. \lll~7. w~~l~Yt~\· . Adlronclack· t..lob, Incorronted. H·.'lel'U!ll';\\ J .. ~\O.BS. -.~11' ~ bi!\ •. : .iohln• bafoie . -N~.j ~. (liihtij'_ ' of fj · .. Weltllol.i_t. Bue:r: oo •• Ir.Y. MMoh. e. 187'7. 11471 M1n'l: JU.I , , --- • .-: , ;;. -~·-: ... } , ·tS' \' \'ts'- ... (Iii., .t 'f·!-:- ~,t . . ' ·' Dw~~t~~ t.t~.ka, :muu oo. N .. Y. AARON CLARK .a.GJSNT !'OB