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te~ Typesr I ordsriforf' IN A. N N El\ NT$ ELOPES I~OUL.\IIS BOOKS DODGERS tba l'oST !ND ear. B B R B ws -A ll.oclr 1£ wild geese passed over our viUage one do.y tliiB week oommR from the soubh They paus~d to take breath and a bath 111 the Branch after which they resumed their northward flight all but one ..n 1 that Martin B sold for a doll r -Mr Smith W Jkt~h hns bnu~ht tho stock of furniture coffin• and casket. wc.l paper &c of R F Hatch at West port and otlers the same at reduced pr ces for ,,u.ty daya Qa.ll a.n.d e:w.m1ne hts •tonk ull but the cC)ffins and ~asketa Farme s who have yoang orchards should !o e no time n glvmg them thetr ntteotlon by stampmg tbe snow around t em qu te BOl d.. ~ Tbi~ bas been found an offootnal prevention agMnst tho work of m oe wh ch are very destructive by the n3. ~ nno of the bark when the snow lies deep for anv length of time -AQ J1 tl Jl.ID8H 1lDPOfYIHOr OlODI Of No th E b ha.s heen erroneously report... e<J..by the lJ r ndack ~atonal as a Groen buck Demo rat we a.rs requested to 1n form that pap~ and ts readers that be Is a DE:uQcB T an~ as snob a.n adherent to e pt!ncip1es ~of the Democratic pllrly w n b nre not In sympathy with the deluded leas of the Ureenba.ok. orgP.n zation :\.hmzo Hatb.a.wa.y whom. we men t oned n few week1t a. o o.s hav ng been oxoused for a few hours from Special C:ourt of Sess ons to go n a.eo.rcb of bail ~n l llJ>d fa led to report was brought here iUondny by Deputy t!herifi' Hough of B omm ngda e and lo lved m Ja L He ;va found w rk ng under 1111 assumed nnme on a lumber JOb near the Saronao Laltes route has BronsWl .t Klller, sold hill interost to pnetor o£ the o...ca.ile Among the mu,- whloh gill to oontinlllt P Olcott, u right man in the righ' forty--<> y......,._ ana hue ne'Wer aa yet Jarly n11Co the Cl!IDflll if.ln•ri the oh4tM\41r nor oarrled tllo re_pu be peilliOnaiJJ llll~ria... Of a Uar IDil m ~~ Ollr OOIIIJDUnl lng of all pubUo 1 ea1lmaa to the Poll'! & GunTJ~ we b,t.n bl8 1111lae U hal Dfllft dORib,rallJ' to give notb!ng but fACti, Of hfo pred- .. all rrJidti!G<rfl w• baTe DO CODO~ODI to of the atria• aUtatloa IITII to hfl ot In d oelo.l duties, aad a~ time It re- regar to otU at&tomont.a 'JOn otm~lllfi 'ho raoe'lt towu eleotlon in I:nn lleve• ll'ul>luh=llft=o=t =*'=HOI}'OIWl>llll7 l'h• llatomonL mado can bt wall at lfanow ~I\'• teated by m&D71D our villas;e who wft.- LMt Saturday a~ ltllwD It; Brundage a neastd the smugqllng operaUon'l. carrla!llo manufaotoll!' on Killer Btreat, In regard to pr.rty lpirit we wtll say \I r A. Brundaae go• caught bt&ween a that 11 epirtt, VIIStly more moan and con cable lllld it& drum b r whioh a loa was lomptlble in ita ohamoto~ riD hlghor b81lll! dlllWD DPOD til~ lllmlll8 Of lhl 81J'• llmi!liJ !!!ill Fll\llllfV~\1 l~lf ,~ ~l>o \l'll euiar -- ne at=>ggled. ~ to tree llllll P!6vioWJ to elutloi talllelJ a deto! htmsslC but In spite of all hil oftorta he minatlon t.o beat Euox villAge ont or an was wound around OJD ~· drum twloe a88ooaor and ..,.e \\\art tha~ if tho nllago the rope coiling dia.goually around hla peop!e had waked up to lhe eubjeot it body rapidly from the feet upwards and could not baTo boen don&. Now 1.11 to was about making tho third rovolatioD tbewav it waa aeoompl!ahed one hnndrod wl..on young Harry Isham appeared on mongrel votea prlntod JWlt for oonnn• tho BOQDO lind otoppellitbo maobinery lind lence {at \''\'ggliDg) and \\\ stl'* to rescued him There waa just room be- thil text !or we know that IIGme of thoae tween the drum and the floor tor hill body voteo wero pedaled by one who (unloea to pa a It Is thouglit that at tl!a next ho bas learned since the town elootion) ~urn the rope would have reached hla oan neither read llr write and he loud nook wb~n hts deatli would have been mouthed worked hard nil day and\\\' oertam He was baillly bruJSod but no lhore be any doubt but wb .. t h~ was palm bones were broken ~nd he will probably lng off tbosa monjifOI tloketa on thoso be out lll,. weok or two -1'latt.s11urgll &- who were condltion..I llko hlm.self. Now Cor one lnatanae o! what th& bon ot this puhlican smug~llng g&m& did. and It Ul confirmed Westport Fa.rmer's Club by my Informant who wllne~~~~ed It, u h& other rend owner 'hit.Ghea hiS horse o.nd II<Xl6 ill to ullCI o. man-boneget.alooeoand Wl>ndc..,. nsM mto mortgasee 8 banda- all I well tlult ends well that ho111o knew whero bo belonged legally J\\ W Stdelo .Euq clerk of the Board :l'avora us w•th .. copy or proeeedlng& ~~~~~f~~~i~~~~~~~~~[i~ BuperVV~o;a mMiy ~anA. old frlend- wo wanted s copy bn~ lllldn t tbOU!Ib' Bl«linr.J 1t b,fol'6 It seems our Supernaor wu a m~mber ol tho eqaalizlnl! board whloll had tho power of olumglng tho M aenAmenta of Towllll We don t see that aDY o!Aim waa made tlwl Crownpomt was I!BIIlliJOtl ou• or IJir 1 ropomuD 111 lllhvr To...,.,_ The fact Is If tbe OJ!IlMMfll of Orown Point had not Increased our Ill! uemmcnt arJd put the tocreasa where 11 pllllnly and JUllfly belonged tho Super vtsora would have morea.sed 1t 1n snotller wo.y and our townsmon h.n.l to mortgage their farms to pnv a lnrgo •hare of thiB l:Q.Cra~,ao wb1oh l.bo uumensu property df tho compan_y alone rendered absolut.c!Y ODOVOld~ble Wltb tbo 6Up9TVI80lll Tbo Ill c:retLSe 1n equo.lizing l..D gross would hn•e boon tho Sllme had our IISSessors reduced tbelr IISSCB~ment.u to one half f,lwt of lo.st rear they morely npportioned the m orenso upon the mcrllllllorl wealth that or lgtnated 1t. mst.eu.d of ha.nos 1t s.o.ddl&d o11to farmo not worLh to-day some oftbem, one-half what they tue n.saeased for Bale ml~~:bt brlni on1>-third. hence thence thPnl'e no h h firs ae n I e llg ay rth n n{» and I a e r begin Ill' em or H cenn n ot of land sit- uate tn T con leroga afore•a1d known as Ille Cove Lot bounded as folio •• on the northerly s deb~ la.nde o! John Gil hgan oh the foast rlv by lands of Henry and The New Year has brought forth still beHer time10 to those who are m want of any M!DR CLOTHING Or any other WINTER GOODS KEPT AT MY PLACE ossey on the Ro lollwrly by Ticonderoga Creek RBd on tbc ._.. este y bv the mtddle of the biahwa.y leaamg from TIConderoga FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY A. Gl\!.lT -Deacon G )J.eo of tb. s town wb t1 n the •oods g ttlng wood a few daya ago wi!.B struck by n ful ng tree So se vere was he b ow tha.t although no wll.rks were founJ lle wa.s 1nsens1hle for !ieveral lloure We are pleo.'4ed to know that he s ab e to be at work aga n The Deacon forget• be 1e 80 year• old and The Westport E:o.rm.er s Olub mot So.tur w~ stAnding ncar enongh to read the lay March 22nd and bald ll very Inter names on the tioketa whloh ho heldJin bu ostmg and matruotllvo dlSousmon upon banda A votu 0&1110 up !llld aakod for a the subject ol Seeds, wbioh will be Domoorallo voto and .;,jd be wished to cant nued at their next rel{Ular vote for John Hooldna \'td all Democrat>o meet•ng Marak ~9 Members 1>re dohbomtely the boq banda him one of Ius Wo loa.rn w1tb regret that our respected Sli!Bomod venomted and venemblG towm; mnn Jna F More Esq 18 about to sevor the connections of half' e. centn.fl and to Q,bao 0 o 1u roeldellco to T1conderogn The Esqnue blUI served Ill! oupervll!or and hn• been on acceptable dilipenoer of JUStice from year to year aa f<>r book as memory onn trace For sterling worth. and un 6ll erno11 hooeijiJ nnd Inwgmy row ~re Iron Works pa.st Thomas R gers res donee bemg the R!lme lot conveyed by H G Burleigh to J:i. T Clark and by Bald Clark to ea. d Henry Cossey M.a.roh 16 1872 wbiCb deed •• duly reoor<\ed eJot>puog therefrom hP lo of ann f rm erly sold by •a d Clork to N e o<>n Roge\' e.n 1 also tbe lot so d b sa. d C ark o the 11ConderOI(6 Iron Companv The five a.st. abo'i'e das nb~J par ~lA of land be ng ~[;gig~£[z~~~~~~;~~.,r;f:t¥R~~~~Il~:~Y 1 f.e~r~i the sa.mo prem '>eA for sev e.l ~~\nrs a.Kt ~ oocup ed by sa.id Heory Coss y e.s heme place CLEARING OUT SALB of one of our tow osmen Troy Ann no.l Conference to assemble at Bann!ngton thteves &re so soarce that they offer a rewnrd of two dollars npteee for them aud fifty nagroea the annal at Ind ananolis nflgro h 'l been arrested a mule to death We behave requested to bring •amples of mongrel vat., and my Informant says J <1 up o<J.t of the way of falling trees lnely !IH be use<l ta theu seeds lllld seed potaloss and thoee be did not bear one word ll&ld about the Jeeirinl! first elMs grurdan seeds at whole difference betwoOll It and 11 •tralght Dom \\le prloes may haDdl w thou lu.te at that uom~o Uoll;ot Can an1 on• \\Pro\\ tlu>t -Mr McDonough uf New York ntro d uoed 11 bill yesterday provid ng for a State comm •••on to be appointed by he t me An approprtation was made to a olllldldato •o datermmod on bema eleat.- purobase novelties fo>r onlt.ivatlon Mld dis- od wonld have any IIQIUplM In keeping tr1butl0lll among the members bls mouth abut to an unsWJpaotlng and h1o eq w.IB and hlo place will aot eaaily or soon hi\ so worth1ly filled Mra. liunm Buok wntes from Brooklyn Ul..t at a reMnl Metbodtsl oha.rHy fe.allva.l abo nttendod tllero, amonv otber tb1ngu two ovorooa.ts were stolen one of them anuhze r 11 the patent mediotnes mann facture d or sold n th s State It a so reqn .res tbat the wrappers of oil snob me J1c1nes sho.Jl sttLte the 1ngred ents of w ~ ch they are cvmposed as well n.s the l.iseases for wh ch they are intended.'l The publ c w II Le glad to learn that lion Robert 8 Hale of El zlt.bethtown 18 recover ng from h s recent severe Hness Judge Hale IS an bono ad representative of purer pnnc p es and a b gher order o1 tnl.eut than those wl ch predominate lD the Jealers of modern Republ coa•sm e.nd the e s hnrd work n the future for guch representatives to p ugo tbnt party of the present corrupt e emen B by wb cb t Is controlled P a sb gh llepubl can Dr Tob o.s who has been n the em ploy of the Crownpoint Iron Co the past fo r years nR Phys c an and Snrgeon at tbe M nes hRo res gned h s poslllon tbere ~nU Doctor Turner or Lew a ho.s beeD ><ppo nted to fill bl!l place We th nk the Company have made on excellent eeloo ou and t must be very fJ.R.tter ng to Dr Turner as he wa-r ee ectad from about twenty appllcnnta for the pas tion -Tramps Tramps Trampa n. e march ng rhey come 1n squads com pan ea ncl p atoon• all sort< an I sizes and col rs ore w 11 og to take any~hlua to eat We bad a lew old gar n a a d as de for the fi.sb. ng senaon tbe tramp;:; h3.ve caught them V. ben w l they reach their JOUrney a eod 1 W I that they ho.d the wings of a. dove hnt they might fly a'.IY!Ij and g ve us a fa. ther no th ba.o Port Henry bet ntel ence rece ved lnRt even1ng o.nnonncee be breakmg ont of tbe plague In that beaut ful and h stor~cnl village It IB to come off on the twenty ninth tnat tween D H Vnn T ne of that pl11oe and Ed,war l Adams of New 'iork fifty miles n ten bo l'f.! reeF< pts for benefit of the Home of the Fnendloso We haa.r onst nt d pm. RB from Keesa v lie c t zen• of a )Acto e recently deliv ered there b) H ~ Hewitt Esq on Salem Witches -11 suhJect to which we nrl.erstanrl hq has devotPd conatdemble per!l.,n.o.l nnd hlstor cal rosearoh Oo.nnOt ~Ir H be nduced to repea.t the lecture n Platt burgh? Our people have had n very plonRant anti profitable ext>orlonco of lr Hew tt e ab 1 ty on the platform a repetltlo!l of which we doobt not they would enJOY Pat sburyh &publ can. Dr Stacks ba.a retnrned from the Pennsylvania College of Dentnl Surgery where he. aaa been the past yeo.r and has D D S llttnched to bia ne.me W~ don t know wbnt that means If It was D () S wi'J conld translate t na darn good •nrgeon knowmg the Dootar a skilL Per haps D D 8 are oharaoters for drawing lPntal surgeon At o.ny rate the Doctor w 11 be at VJD.ll s Hotel Orownpolnt on tho 3 st nst for one week He will also be n h s place soon after o! whioh due uotioo w1ll be IJIVeo -Our Now York ontlo () m common&- Teachers Asaoc.ut.tion- At 11o meeting ofth 1 exeout1vo oommit.- tee of the Essex 0Qnnty Teaobero A88ooi at on held at the Lee Hoose Porl Henry on the twenty-aeconcl mat. it was voted to have the next aesa!lon of the Aaeooia.tion o.t T conderoge. on t.he twenty second. twenty thnd and twenty fourth of May lt WllB d~oided to lmvite President Buck ham of tho UmveroDty of Vermont to de ver llD address on the evening of the twenty second and to request Misa Low ell the well known elooutlomst to give ea.dings a.od rec1tat Loos. on the evening of the twenty third and also a1 some Ime danng the eeosion to gne\ leoturo on Vocal Pbymology and ElO<:Jution It waa proposed to make an excursion tb ocgh Lake Geors:e ond a oomnuttee Wll8 8 ppomted to mue the UCOBl!lll'J o.t rangementil MAny of tho minor details which will he pubhehed w .hen fully set- tled were OODSidere a and !lgreed upon The committee d ~Blre to say to tbe1r oesooi\'t.e teachers tbnt no pains will be spared on thetr part to make !be coming convent on one of Ube moat naetul and p]eaeaot. meettnga ever hold by the teach ers of the tJOnnty 'lro this end they eam estly reqoest the hearty co-operation of all frieDd8 Of ed ncation and inVIte hooe wbo are willing to partiolpe.te n the exoreleea ~o address tho ohalr nan of the exeeutive committee statmg the snbJeet wb10h they would drncuas ~nd mnking any wert1nent suggestions rela.t.ive to the aesm on wh oh in. their opinion would en hanoe Its usofulnose It 1s the opmlon off the committee that spaoial prominence be given to the dis aossion of those sulDJeotB which are taught 11. the coJ:Dmon solli.oolo. Therefore tn prep111111g the prog1111Wmo they havo de o ded to in.vtte com patent. persons to pre Rant l.h~lr methods of teaching the com mo~ool bmncb a ll!ld to urge all to come p!epnred to eJ~gage in the d!aoua- slon whloh will foil ow the presentation of eo.ch topiQ Te11obers let the~e be \ grand rally at I ioond Droga In Mn;y With yottr asl!int- o.noe the committee will bo able to present a programme oonta nlng attractions eu~ flo oot to d:rn.w to that historlo loea.Uty the largest ed noa tiona! Bll!lembly ever convened in the COllDty 0 0 Go~ Chairman EL Oom NliiWCOlllll N y March 2l 1879 EDI'r<>l< PoST & G.uii!:T'l'E unodnea.tad votan? HlJ deniAJJ are too thin for tbe truth ,. that tbv~o \'\\B'\ol votoa were printed to be ~ed to the best advantage to aeonre what they aooom pllohed namely the election to tho offioe of llB!esBOr of a man of 1V hose q nalitiee and ability to fill that ollloe wo leave to tbe mtolllgent and boneat tax pa;rere of Essex to judie, with the flrm oonvletlon that they have DOt so far forgotten their own mtoreato aa not to be able to dbtln guwh men Eaaex village fairly beaten that sounds well, bnt It may LnrD out that tho voton who eonirlbutod to beat Mr Derby bavo only beaten themeeh\\ m the end by ele.oting an U.SQS.SOr who (liB wo arolnrormed)dou not own 11 dollan worth of real eatate iu tlle town of whioll he baa been a raaident. only about tbl'eo years Of his majority over lli Derby he oa.n.not boaat, for with o. hard days work and 100 mongrel tickets to holp It wao only 111:1: And by the way we remark that men squeeze Into offiae by tha use of mongrel votoa but we should decline to take the chances of getting mto beaTen 11n rmy 511ah ticket Milia Lowell ga.ve a very pleMing on terta!Dmont at ~e school bouse ball on the evenmg of the 18th lnsL It eonalsted of reading• and reoilations. Her readtngn thonah of a light o11moter were g!Ten ln o pit!lllng atyle Her dellnoatton• of Irloh and Dutch were !Anlty t!Am a Birth day a nel!l'O aketoh waa well ron dared Her recitab.ons of Jennie MoNell s ride The MArtyr MA!dOll or SonUand and Tbo Laet Redoubt wera gtvon tn fino otyle and with happy etfeot. She exhibited her beet powers In rendering The Oreed of tho Bells. On the whole ehe di!lpl.o,yed fine talontll yet to be developed Quite a beo.yY !all of snow oome on the evening orthe twenty-11eoond Cull M much aa llM fallen ~~~ any 0110 tlme th1B wm- Lyon lfl Palmer baTe on bGid and will make to order for a fow wow only a KOOd aaortment of doore aDd bllndo, wbtoh thoy will aoll ohoap to oloao out the atook and tboae of onr friend& who may want ouoh will do well to oall at tho door shop Our old triend Dr Stacks Ia In town again and at hla quarton at the Bald win Houao roady for doing the nneat Jobo 1n dental work. Fine work at \ low fiqure Ia hill motto and he lo j~t tho man for the basin.,.. give him a oall. We think worth $60 nnd thla Ia the great clty of ohorchea tho homo of Tv.lmadges and Beochera and Tiltollll o.la.o.humo.nlty will aauert Itself and 18 tbo er~me here there everywhere. Ironvlllo store w being enlarged and llllproved IDBlde Elloho Davis has received hw pen.a1ou through ngenoy of Htmm Buck. Most re- bellion pensioners are putting m oppl ca t.lon for nrrears under recent aot Tbe Bohroon LGko eohool onder tho Aueeessfnl tutorab p of C.. R Potter a.nd Milts Good!llllll olosad wLntcr term YtiB NE!<O WESTPORT Tho roads arc ropor ed very be.d huge snow dri!la block tho wny In mnoy places Now turn loose tho Impatient ootUo a11d let them feed llll tho rwh meadows but the buma.n.e fanner will gronde ea.ch animal w1tb a pair of mittens nnd a •now a hovel Willls.m P U H=ard one of onr Towns- men rece.nUy dtseovered what he sup posed to be o. woodobnok s holq o.nd wont to work to dig llim out bot whoo he Lurned up eleven v1goroos and l'all grown oknnk.&. he even wl.ohed he had not been olootod gamo oollf!16ble The wolldng mania i• probably at 1t.s bell!bt all over tho oonntTy and when Lho pre&llnt great podostrillu mawb 1n Now York is over the wi..Rnera will spend thetr Umo and money In rejaiQing and loaoro will be bitterly d18appolnted the participants oore m the legn, and tho world will still revolve J llBt aa It has done before. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Tbo dologatlon of Mormon woman who recently Tisjt.E-d WB.1lhingt.on to mfloeoce the PIMident In votomg tho ant.! polygamy BUI now stale that. Mrs. Hay•a wears the breeahes and that ltatherrord is a doJeot,. od. ben pecked mAll J<V!t DB we •apposed 11Ud DOW 'I' bat !1 Ill become of this gi'Cllt Bopublic One ol tho ~failwg signs of approach tng spring Ill o propara11on (If tbe vuto ran ahoW'm&II P T. Barnum. to start ant (or the aeasotl3 =palgn. It 1S said his preparations lll'O DOW well ander way on \ mare maguilicene 80ale than usual, ILDD the mteUigcnt huabandman may liB well Jake tho lunt and be gottlng tn rendmess Cor llill epnnga work. The following ~IVD o1!leera elected or it would not be &D exaggeration to UJ' that be hal no euperlor It an equalm the dental profeulon In lj;~ex Oo We hope to bo pe.rdonod for not making mention before of the very p!eUADt and happy IUfl>IlBe wb1ch our ..,teemed frienda lli & Mrs. Albert SelllDgham roooind wu tho onutng of the lOtll JDot. at then ntrldenco It baing the oth anni- VOI'Ilary o! lliolr wedding About ei1ty or their &iende came brlnemg \\\'Y bea.u U!ul and chDioe preaent.a and tokens or eetcem aud fnendelllp A fow houre were moat happily epent and will long be rememliered Long may they 11118 In tho enjoyment of eo.oh othen aooloty oD aarlli A large \'\'lienoe attended tbo enter talnmen~ gutteD up by Miss Lowell o.L Lhe towu hall. Jut Friday ovenwg the 21et. The ptece-3 were good and gave Renoral ut!BfllllUon appointed this yeau have qualified Supervisor 0 A Bieeell Town Clerk Wll.llhlngwn Olwt. AaResaor W M Alden.. Colleotor II E IIalL Com r B•gllways Constable Auditor 0. J Obaee H. E. llill Henry Parker AbDer Boldin Yon rs t rnly \'W ~0':1\0!'1 Ou..um NORTIII HUDSON Plok~rel are bouug caught In large nam bers out ot Long Pond We know of two enthueiaatfo dlsolJilles of IBaao Walton whose names out &f regard for tho feel lnga of one and tbe ~trmM modMI1J of the otbeT we will m:u:ileavor to kettp aecre.t.. and 11.nally reap tha fulln\\\ of their JOT In the realma of Pamd!Je. E. J 0 .!£. F Hatoh bns aold II • large stock of furniture. oofilDa 11.11d ee.akat.a paper- b&ngJng &a- to S. W Bn ob of Bnatol V~ who will continue tbe bualne\'l at th~ old stnnd for the present All goode In his line wUI be sold ohe~~p for 0011b for the next 60 day11. M. T S,chroon Lake M1llnPorry 81 A<1d1e Rusael, US Delle Ruuell 9\~ M.edo. Bu.s:sell,. ns upon some tema n our last lSBUe thinks the ila people wbd were present at the Sooia.l 1n Westport. and. eontribu ted for the bQneflt of their pastor the snug little sum of $12 (nnd be fi.gnres it (they would :o:ot have It known for 1S oents ) wbo fully quipped DnlllllfiO wttb ~·~Aln•-\•·1 Hattie l3Arnet:t.. Wealey nrulay GCO!iC Dnrwoll Sm•th Broob, G7 Geo Saudors ua Guemo Sawyer 89 Albert Sm•th 00 Gll!lrgo 5anth 85 Patrick Sheehy 81 00 Elida Bqmru 83 94 Jeuni& Taylor. 76 BS Rlohard Tyrrell 89 01 Mar.r 'l'bUo sg Also all tbat certain tract or parcel of laud e u to m the to1>1n of Onn I Add I son Coon tv nnd Stnte of 'i er nnt d~ sen bed as fo lows V1.Z Bounrl on the norlb b)t l\ndd O<Voad by 8um !WI H Bascom and lands belong g t W !Iam M French on the east by EI\.St Creek en the nor h Ly lands o\\ned bv Henry H JACOBS' NEW STORE A 1nm6 and by East Creek afore•• d and , , SPECIAL IlffiUGEMENTS -TO- GASH B U Y E R 8. on the w tst o wes e y by lands owned br Ed ward C Ball ann by tbe public h ghway lead ng from Thomas D Lewis to Monet In ep('ndence and supposed to contain abont 186 acres be the same more or leaR and be ng the s me prem1sea wbtoh were conveyed. to Henry Uassey by the hens of John Leonard deceaeed A.l&o all that. certa n pteee or paroel of laud ••tnate m the town of Fort Edward WashmgtoD County New York and qe son bed ae folio vs One acre of land 1n the Vlllage of Fort Edward bonuded on the north by the Cham pl.a.m -cano.l, on the west by Mcintyre street on the south by a. atref't len.a ng east from Mcintyre. street to the Rene•elaer and Saratoga ra1lroad and on tbe east by lands of George Brad ley David Underwood and Hannah A. Underwood excep ng from sa d prem1Ses W b d < t th a lot on tbo ruJnal 50 feet wtde by 100 I e are oun uO clear ou e feet deep and s tuate next to the bndge beiilK tbe sn.ma prem•ses heretofore con balance of our wmter stock re veyed by ea1d Henry Cossey to tbe Wh1te ball Trenaportation Com pan v gardless of profit at cost and Datod Wh1t.ball March 24 1879 JOHN C. EARL Ass1gnee havmg for this purpose opened a J urEB SPENCER, .A.tt y for Ass gnee 3:W4 spemal sale which will continue i.aohbs Tbe R cb•et !llood :>weeteet Breath and Fai~esr SkiD 1D Hop B tters A httle Hop Bitters saves big docto b1lls a.od long s ckness That uval d w fe mother su~t.er o ublld can be made b.e picture of health w1th Hop Blt;.ers When w >rn down and reedy to take yoor bNl, Bop B te e ,s wha. vou nAed Don t pbvsw and phystc for t weak ens and destroys bot take Hop B tters the.t build np oonhn tally Pbss cans of all schools use and recommend Hop Bttters Test tbem Heal b beau y o.nd JOY Bop B tter gives bealtb nod ban.utv There o.re more cnr&H made w th Hop B ttere thnn a I other rued c nee When the brl:i. his \{-Rr ed the nerve nos ru f:t tbe lLinscles w o.k use Bo1 llllt~rs Tba.tlow ne ousfe er ~a.ntofsle r ond weakne•s calla fo Hop H tterR 11-tJ \\\ ~ ~ C» @ .. l::t • .... w >-,3 ~ <l <I> !:< - '<I ~ <I> .::: clii e. !:>\ \'\ ~ <I> ., 1:\\\ ... \' ...... 0 ~ - rn '\ \' - \' t:S CD \' a \' f.: \\J ? ~ C> {)) or thirty days only commencmg Jan 31 1879 and where the fol lowmg goods must be disposed of such ae Ol'EBCOATS, ULSTERS, MENS YOUrHS & BOYS SUITS, Woolen Long a.nd Smgle Sha.wls Ladaes Cloaks and Furs, BOOTS and SH0£8. Horse Blankets, Lap Rober.;, Comforters, And a vanety of other goods wh1Ch are too numerous to men As this IS our first time of a.d .. '8J vertismg the holding forth of such ~ great and THE o. . t fi 0l SPBGIAL INDUGBtiBNTB, ~tttn t t 3\mctttau. TIJlltT\ FoURTH \RAR Therefore would ask all my oat o.l 18~ oents each) were not very lib ernl TbiB shows how ilt~lo tile people I vmg in the great metropolis know o! tbe real object of tbese oountry sooiala Tlwy probably 1maglne tbe receipts ought to be anywhere from $1 000 to $10 OUO hke Lhe rece1pts from the benoftt mghts g1ven to l3eech~r Tn.lma.dga nnd othar thentr10al stnra metead of quiet social v s1ts where long wtnter evenings are passed m pleasant mtercourse not tbtnk ng exolustvaly of the almighty dollar beautiful ced.o.r sw!Ullp cOTezed with snow six fee~ deep The scenery wu eplendld 1>bove tho gnarled t.eetopa the IIUllbeams danced morrily, bmlow aat two poor, tired indivldulllB lamectlng the loss ot fish linea 11;nd hooks an illllaa ! thlf tqUipmmitf. Slowly •nd sadly they retmcad their footsteps and fill>elly returned safely hom& Rumor bath i~ that th& village atoreiaepor 10ld matenal for two uow pair of pantaloons tha very next d&y For fnrlher partlouQ aend: fo~ oi;cular &d. dr~ss •!he moat modes' man in. ton 82 Flor Wickham 82~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Emma Warren BB L Worthlngtlln 81 Wllli«~ )Taxon, 88 H%ed Pitkin h.•!·~~ FRIENDS, PATRO.NS, and oth-t The Most opnl a.r Sctentillc Pa.per m the ers who a.re m want of rmy of the \\... World. above mentioned good•, to. grve Only $3 20 a Year, including me an eady call and & Davis IS t,ba name of tbe at Wes~port 'l'h\Y sell dry notio:ns, groc n ~ pl'Ovt•ions and mr•u.wuroa B~Uilty They tnke barter' m comet IS DOW OU ltll WilY earth and less than one hnn twenty throe mtlllOIIR of m1leH Keep tile o}nhlrcu 1nsi le tbe ynr I that they keep tbatt lla!!. on -Tho Argus 'Up North man uys tllGt John Bm•tb s. clerk 111 tho law office ofJe.mes W Sheehy Esq of Port Henry durin!! tho abnenoe of that l!entle• m!III at the )feat oollooted about •ooo In n counts helongmg to his obentl and de po.rted for pa.rtsllllknown lliB endeavor ~\ W l!ea~ie .,.., regret to 1e1m> ta quite ill as he 111 reoaivlnll the 1lll'!l of oare we hope ~o ~ee him aboUt 101m 1IIt AloX \fOl!1118 ll TOJ:Y IRO\k .wlllloll Postage Weekly 52 Num- hers a year 4,000 book pages Tha.t we C&t'l'y o!lt tise, a.n.d oblige • · I' RaspMtf1illy