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' tOST ~nd GA!E.TTE. -BY- C. H. LIVI.N«;t8TON, llDITOB AND l'llOl'liiS'l:Oll, 'l) :m lUI: S : Sabool·lber~. pay. ad'\\'''e .......... $1 50 served by . . .. $2 00 Ea- w.w. ., ··~· . ' ... ·~t·!·~·n~.:·. · ... l ; tr;:_ ·· · ·~~IJ.<. .... • .. u. o;. ~ ~' X. ~~ ! •ri • ~ -· ..,. t ,.,, • ~\' ~ . _.; AND GAZETTE. ·' ~·D· ..;T~.J While at P.rovidenoe, R. 1., I met ~ Ma.rJ\ A. Liyer;nore at the honse of a friend. At tllble the con- versation fell upon the subject ·of politanesS: The hostess told of e. friend of hers, a little antiqu~· in her 1 mil.llnt!r, for whom a reoeptiml was given b;r one of the Bascom street arlstocrBCy of Boston. At dinner the guest poured out her tea in her !18ocer to cool it- method of re- ~======~====~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!\!'\'~!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!\~'!'!~'!'!!'!~~~~~~===:========-=========:::;;;• mgemtion which was quite au fat! - - -- thii:ty years ago_ The guest.s looked VOL. 8. ELIZABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY, N. Y., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1879. ' NO. 39. surprised, and some were inclined o=.-~~-~--.~-\ ==--~-~- ==;============;========~=- to smile at her simplicit,r and ignor- - a.nce of high-toned propriety, but W. T. CLAY, OABINlilT MAXE:B A\li:D V:E'B.OJ..- STE:BER, MOLuur .. otory at Williams\ !Mill, · U!co'a Grt.t Mill. !11 kinds of JOBBING P.romtly a.ttended ta -AND- PIUCES REASONABLE. Hut.eh:l RDd Summer Boardiag ltousel!!l having a large awou n t of repainng to be I done, ca.n make ~ipecill.l and aotisfo.otory contracts. CHEA.PER TliAN EVER. Poetry. dArk. lmt unfortunn.tGly for him His haoo felt l11as Kiddy, the oheer· duye, reaeiving the beet of c~re from the lady of the house poured 6ome mOOX> shone brlghtl;r, ana he :!'ttl !h.. ~ed hfa st;UF .. ned limbll, both ml!lther and daoghte1•, 'WhO ten into bM Mt1Mr And dra.nk it BETIER \fUAN THE BE!::lT. AN OLD li'BLLOW'S Ol'INIOH. being seen il he nttemptetl ana hll wottlii Cl!l.•Wnly hl\va' flillm visited bim 1!.8 often ILS they could therl!from. This W9.S consider!!d a 1 bill lJ!\e8ent pobition. 5o for two Mleep iJ:I his chair had not a fcelipg without attrBCijing observation.- hint to all, and the guest was im- Down thoy go 1 Down thoy go I HARNESSES cheapet• thau horrowing, I votlld for Andr\\ J'\\kaon. And vroudiT tlle vote I O<: I voted for Abraham Lincoln. . An<l tlll>t voto, my boy, waa my hwt.. A.lt.hot1cth on aome J:!Oltti'A they ml2ht dltror. 'l'hoae men wero tlle rlllht onea for me: 01\0 &tood for tho 01\UBe ol the Dcoplo, One aet o downtrOdden rno& fte&~ I wantod to vote tor Tllrlon. Ellt went to the polls that dny And eneountered • ijQnnd of sol<llcn> Drawn up bt mllrtl.o.l o.rro.y. A Ancaldng and lo\l'! noUUolan Then ttulokly oullcd my ooat. And aa.ld, aa hn glallood a~ mf'tlckot, .... You bUd bt:ltter not U'y to vu\e..'' more long hours he laid there, be- of dreM.leat the man should sudaen- When hJj3 strength had in a measure p'laCed at her ease. nt:im.hed with cold. fllld gl'owing so ly ratlll!', caused him to look often retnrned~ and he was able to traTel, Mrs. said; ••I was once mncll wol.'lle thnt hll fenred. \\Yithont an:riollBly towll.rds tho window. his generous protectors fnrni~hed the recipient of a very m!ll'ked po; asslata.nc!!o he should die. But if \They wm be gone t-...o honrs,\ him witl! A 1!!t1bUe disguisa, and by liteness of a. similar sort. When I was dangerous to r;o, it was said the yonngast female, as if to means of the hn!lbMid's absence was in London my husbslld and 1 • dangerous to renunn. To be :re!IS6ure him on that point. were .enabled to ueist him ~ oon,sid: received a verbal il>vftation from for a epT wt~a not a pl011$nt idea. to RastiJlgs signified his thanks, and erable distllnce upon ,Ina periloll8 Lady VilM, whom I had met once contemplu.te, and he groaned at the. looked 11ot the fair epealter so atten- journey.' He enwuntered ma.uy or twice ple!Wlantly, to come to her 'thought of dying there alone. tively that 9. crimson glow stole oylll' ffi.fficulties and dangers, !1-D-d ,felt bouse next evening and meet a few At. this moment he remembered her expressive connten.&llce, making' himself w from seoure until he had friends of hers. We accepted and 1 bavinz seen a small cabin o.t a. short her look mOl's intereal;ing than be;. the British lines. A.lld knew went. But I was d81lE!ived by the distance. He would eeek it, throw fore. Ue f~>rgot, lor t.Ae momen~ ~ nothing znore to fear. informality of the invita.i;iQd. and A ne~W>bor r ...... .....-..<~- himself upon the mel'ily of the in- his ·illn.ess. the danger ha had in· But he did not forget the w.Biden supposed it was merely to meet. half .Jd~':.;t~/1~~~~~ ort.eon. mates, and bog nsailltnnac and pro- aumd, tb.l,l Iiflk he now .m11, every- wl.IQI:ID pfOIU).lt. ~on bOO e!lved, hi~> ~ dolleD neighborH or intimate I Bohlud h1m \ln>>Vnet shl.nQ, \tection. ~g k ob.,.te=pL.HD.g her s;T=.;t. · ille. Mier· _fhe dos, ol ~he \\?-\ h.. lrl-a.. .,1 hers. Bo ....., went out . lam o\d, my boy, but no COW!ll\dh no pOI!hOd liBido tho brush O!lll• nool tiguro, rogulurity of fwwnll) ~Ov PW 'Wtl~ ~pqo;r JZWN \\\f'cl.out> ri\iiiiK m vb9 lt'wflnllllllilJ *ppiAS LOOK HERE . 1. A full supply oil' 1st clo.ss Y8t s=ve to lr.oepcl...,. or at~« t. I tiously, a.nd after gla.ncing fro[:n lllld the benevolent kindness that =!llll•U.ncea, \:\d e. J?leas&nt ...,. there on our way back to th~ hotel. Elizn.betbtown. Jan. 21st. 1879., A.t O~RORNR'~. A~~~;.tg~~ :e.t'.!~~ 0 .f,.\ rlt<ht.. &Jae to aide hnrriedly, Cl'ept e. litt:lll bao.med from her ~J.oqnant eyi!B.- qU&ln~oe tirmmiJ.ted m & hn.ppy .Judga of my amazement to find the ~ Oak JlarDeSS Leather' So eonn~. 1 toro 1l1l my Uoket. ~ way upon biB feet, and then gmdwij.- Wl56 startled from biu reTeri• by m.&J;riagJl. house illummated and_ a· vecy large AT OSBORNE 'S And b<\J>bled awe.7 pretty faat. lv raised himself to 8Jl npright RD- the barking of & dog. and brilliant~ &asembled in foll ,.; , I'm\Tsltlnlt!(lrthtngatogeteottlod !ltion. This was not accomplished \Youarolo.s.tl\. she exclaimed.- Tb , to l b n ..__ dressinm•ho or- There I Will! in · \ Onoo more In the tmck ol the paat.. ~ p:.:qp1;1e r o a o e ,...,_ ~ westport, N. y. ~==~~=~~!'!\'~TI. ..;1Ju~n,..,., without severe effort; his lege were •• Father'is-~esr by!\ . tor,Y. ~ces that persons lea-ring ~ plain ~ -dress, bonnet, black ·- __ ·-- --- = . - - - weak fllld cramped, and he tottered ~ 'llim'ted tocbiu .feet theii.- bl.l.i-· •th him · ba th ~loves! TRANGHR 8 NATHAN DAVID M tscellany_ ll.9 he walked. Hi.s head felt looked. ~y·about:bim for . ~~~~ 8 W1 n • can ve em ''What in tb world did you doT\ FRIENDS & S and dizzy thllt it was some 111ode o!. ~ifeBil bes:idea tbe door grom>.il'$ti sbort otice. inquired a yo g girl at tile table, Ali mcm!lN'1.' OJ;: TlDii: RlilVOLV- before he conld recollect in what which hii liad entereiL ~The polio\ of New York s.re be- im.pa.tient for the denouement. Yon can get your Watches Oleaned and Repaired frlt less tha\ yot: onn at any oth- er place in In Esse:r: county, by I:U!Inding or leaving tbem nt my residenoe on Wa.tE'Ir Street, where I will he found ready to do all B.iuds of Faooy Work, snob as MP.kins Solid Gold and Siher Rings, Broaches, Bodges of oil kinds to order. Also neu.Uy Repair Jew dry. Old gold nnil ailvor IBlti- en in exoha.nge for work. GOid a.nd -Rilver Plating dor.e ~~ ~ priue tg euit ouatomero. .1:5ee W &tcb Sign on Water Street, Eliza- bethtown, N. Y. Hae JU&t returned frt>m New York With a Large A!lsortntent of DRY .\ND TION\. direction the cabin was situated; The yonng girl,ehook her head, ing va.eclnated. :But what's the lllle ••Why, I we)tintrightintAMhehouse ·BY MilS. 111 • E. llOll!NeoN, m .wJ:lllC4N bnt his mind became somewhat md h~ · ohelli .p~led with terror. of it1. They never C&tch anything. and to the ·n· drell8iog·room, CULTIVATOII. clearer e.t length, e.nd he moved. lbatinga knew tha.t discovery was -Rotton Courier. whence I sent note to the hostess slowly forWIU'd. iulffitt{ble if he oellWil!Xlll'bero be . sating that ~ ftd misapprehended The dnty of n. epy, though both Suffering much bodil;r pain, s.nd was, and tluLt the resnj.t ..,.onld be -~~~Kirk Elder (prepa.z:l!oto:ry to her mnta.tion a.nd 'IV&S not in Appro- OEORGE H. ARCHAMBEAU. \'\C~ noo·Ds --· ·- . __ F A.a.'i , w , disagreeable fllld drulgeroua, did not wearily dragging one foot after the equally fatal if he ventured to leave presenti:tlg a trBCt~: \My fnend, d~ priate coatum She ran up and re- detQ' Oolon!!l Hastings from .offer- other, he saw a. light twinklin~ in the cabin- Yf!U · kn~w the chief end of ~ t a.senred me by telling me they had ing biB alll'Yioes WWIIl'dB !18Certaining tho distanM. whioh indtruttad the Th& young girl stood an instant ~p11r {mnocentl;y): \Ns I dinna come to Sllil me and didn't ooe for the J?Ositiou fllld condition of the proximity of the lower dwelling. as if spellbound, when the voices !'Ill,.~ the chune; can ye no whustla the dress, ;t ca.rried me right ldng s troops, thon quartared in He did not know whether the occu- <lB!lle nearer a.nd nearer. Bnddenly 1t · down with he . All in foil dress Canada. He was a brave B.Ild young pants were whigs err tories, but he she aprang to~ds a door which -Worms at the ~ots of plants a.nd the l&diee \thoot hats, and hair officer, warmly 'ttaohed to the trusted in Providence, and went op!D-ed !nto a ~.closet. . can ba e:~:termine.ted by watering elaborately dressed, I with brown Amencan 0/.lnliO, fllld willing to sacri- forward mare hopefully. . Go m, go l)ll she v;:bispered, with a eolution mad!!> of {Jeah ll.me dress, bare hands, bonnet on. . I nee his life, i1 need be, for the good He approach~ the cabm, but \IIJld s~ate .Yonraell behind those wa.ter. Use after the lime ba.s so~n recovered the self. posseBBlf!n oons!stlnglo Dart o! the followinll: of his conntrymen, who were fight- paused at heanng the sonnd of clothes. . ~~etiled.. It will improl'e the ple.nts.. which the faurr. paa somewhat dis- Bl.a.nk a.nd :Brown Ca.sJmn.mleg l!.t 85 ci!D.U, in1!.,o~~l_ ~!!eopf: ..isk he voiees. TaldnG' e. few more noiaa- The offiaer m~ahanicall.v obeyed, -.Ar~ tnrbed rmd wss grileted with splen· •u.u..r IOO!l HWp!l be mill llll!lbled w gltmco i>J>.l tl>o door \\~<' \l..dcld;y; ;Jo.,..a sn.l ' CliJ. coMia.lii.y. ~In a. l<>w minutes formiirly sold for $1. incurred-nor was he ignorant of through a. rnde window, and per. fastaned upon him, while his deliv- -Mrs. Montllgne once said to Mr. LBTermore edg~ aroood behind , ~ C•·\M'Hros •·t \0 GOD~\ ~:!e 11 o~-Bdw!tind .• ~k~~ ~y~~~~ ~~ ceivad two men A.lld two women sit- erer, \With Willi&m ·Pepys, on 888ing s .W!J me ~md whisperod 'Didn'tyotj, think, <lilJlllli .. I !AI u-.. '\' - ... \'\ ... ting within. The yonng officer was plw:led heraelf in ~he he llaWkwlird Illlm llOme into the room; Moory, that wl the\ l!Miilll! ¥ad on formerly eold for 85. urious dills:- ea, he ha.d recon- about to !mock at the dt~or, whell. 1ost vace.t.ed, drew UI' to the small •'Therewa man who wonldgil'e one -...hite !rids when yon came in1' I noitered. pre thoronghly, a.nd h.a.d ~e wo:rd '\sfi' re=hed his ears, t...ble on which food had b.,en Placed. of his hands to lmow what to Clo looked. aronnd. &n<l !hey were a.!! ·' Ca.slmnares a.t 55 cmds acquired mnc information of an causing him to forego his intention. and very delibera.te}J commenced with the other.\ bo.re•ltandedl Moreover, 1 observed forme1rly sold for 10: important nature. He had \~ut and li6ten to bear more. e&ting. ''T ., \d th~t a balf 11 ~o:w11 had bonnets on. resolved to retnrn to the Am=ca.n \' BIII qnite conliClent that we she had hardly done so when Jo.er - 1 ~ edwebiln~ Yeal'llh ~£?• Ml 8 Tbis half a dozen rapidly in!11'68Eied, I T ho nbuv\ •re warra,utcd 110 wool, bSIIt \ 0 \'P 11nd report himself to tbe com '--\ .. 'd co or p ~>son er .... ~gere wa.a till · · ·ty d I DAVID A. CLARK WESTPORT, N. Y. BUlLDER,I .. Dressed & Matched Lumber, -AND DEAL~R It.. n13 ,,ua 1 ' 1 ~'·' \ \ ..,...... - Blllill succeed, BtU one. f11t.her lllld his tlO~on entered \Wl1l th dd lkr -.: N we were m B mflJOn ,1 an SHINGLES. LATH, &c. mander-in-chief, when the following \The rewmrl i.e worth trying for, the cabin both loo · somewhat Q . 0 USAll 0 s apiece. o-... soon discovered that no lady who .. 13 -· ~-\H-:iiA.·;.-o-i -.;,a;-c_a_A~~:~N All Wool oa.mel.sha.!r :cress-Gooils, ~~~ont Btrengthuned bio deWrnlilllr o.t any raW,\ l'lltlll'IIBd the othor. ill humor~ And diAAJ)pointlld. :rwotU~.h~ !~ ~~: d~lla.nl a MTi:ved aft.er I did ll~ reme~red her VALLEY 1 d id 1~0 t ··ww.t will be done \With hi= if ··~t liii\O ;you tq> aud \\tjDS\ for, zen.. .• de 8 ~ w e race ha.t! Now, t.h&t is wha.t I ca.l.l, polits- e.,::..:=-::__:...:...__...:_ ____ ~ yar W e, W cans, While woJking ruOllg' ODQ d11y, heehoaldbgea.pf=Adf\ a.skect fue a.t. t.hiJo hour, .I!et.tie!\ askert the BmfUnlll 0Wll. DSSSl\ SIMONDS. Proprietor. . ' E!iga.bethtown, N. Y. Proprietor. Proprietor. ,_,EYE & EAR' w 0 11 w TED 0 0 0 D y ::t!~;;:.: ..:_~;:=gs-. ~\; younger of tbe tw:o femaleB. former, .abruptly, regarding the -A tntor of a college leoturing a BBTTIR'G ON A SURE THING. 50 ~ ~~.. \No me.tter,\ erud the elder of the youn&: gil-l with a look of astonish· youn~ man on his irregu!a.r conduct from IIi fleJnts np. met by ono of the common soldiory, two men. n.brnptly. . ment a.nd displeasJU'e. added, with ea.rnMt p.a.tholl: \Tha !Virginia (N<V.) Ohronic!e.J IN:B'IHMARY • who etop~ to speak. The man \The~ ~on't be lik~y to let ~ \.&CI\oee I'm hnngt·y,\ was the :.:epoit of your vices \Will bring your , A toogh-loo~ug. ci~sn walked Plattsburgh and Sarunao, N. Y. GrosGrain Bla-ck Silk, $t. lol~amth ~a.ndseemedplee.sed go o.ge.m, added his compruuon, unhesitating reply. father's gray hairs with sorro-... to mtooneol-the JUStices courl:sylls- over 25 Yeo.r• Experience In ••- flrmarles, Howpllal•• Volle«\• and Home PraetJoe .. !Jr. Raynes is usually nHhe Onroberland Honse. Plattsburgh, N. Y. For commlta~ tion nnd operntions in diseases of the eye, ear and for cat~J.rrh. · d and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Patients have fonnd a home. with Dr. Haynes, for operations and treatment, more than 5 years. Artifio1n.l I?, yea, oi MY color or size, and o.rtiflcinl .. En.r-druma .. ~npplied. For particula.rR rut dress 'lfl 8 oug t.s. with B significant shrng of the \Well and 110 are we hungry, the gre.ve.\ \1 beg your pardl)n, terdlly forenoon very mucb intoxi- ..,;·H&lloo, comrade I\ he cried. sbonldere. . girl; so get us something qnick, for sir,» Yep lied .the! pnpil, \my father cat.e<;l, and requ .. sted ~at; he be al- 'pou're going the wrong way.\ HeU be tr~ted as ep1es ~y we've got. to ride a dozen milll8 yet; wears a wig.\ lowed to :'wear oft' dri~g for a \I guess not,\ rejoined Hastings, ars, probably, remarked the Dllddle- tbat io, if the icllow don't disap- Y?Br. ·His Honor obli~ly pnt REAlly ·MAllE CLOTHING, yu;eleaely. aged womn.n, who had not yet spok point ue again. ConfoQD.d him! we -;-The following inacript!on ie mm through ~e soelmu motiou 6, and ''Well, I a'pose yon know best; en. might have been on the right track coptll!'l :from a tombetopE~, m the the convert, Wlth & confused rbmble qot you'd better go back to camp The younger Hhnduered and look- by this time if the ho:rsea had been ~nglish graveyard at Pelihawe.r, In- of well-meant but profanely ex- tith me. Tm going to get a des· ed thoughtfuL · forthcoming,\ .he mattered, as Het- dia: \Sacred to the memory of the pressed resolutions, stumbled out -~ription of the chap that's been \!wish tbis uonatora.l we.r was tie ( 88 he called her) busied herself Re,-_BJ.a.nkBlank,A:M., whospentsev- of the court-room. 'U'an's \-~nd y\~'•th's Su 1 ·,a,.. playing the spy,\ added the IIlllii, ended: it so brutalizes the human in placing eatables before them as entem years 86 a m.ission!lry among \Bet he don't keep it an hour,\ ,I,Y,I,w IN - ~ familiarly. chare.cter,\ she said, earnestly, after alne l;>ad been bidden. ' tha Afgans, Ar?-<i;tra.nl!latad the Holy said one of the grinnina lAwyers. A L.\RG E !!TOCK OF '·What about him 1 it's all news a pause. While this had been transpiring Writ into. then- langnage. He was ••Bet he sticks to it a wee_k, any- SarBnac. Ulinton ~o:n~:.NJ.8_y. M. D. All Wool. at 6$, $8, $1 0 and to me,\ replied the colonel, uncou- •·The sooner the 1·ebels are con- themotherhad silently left the cabin, shot by his &tten~t. 'Well d,o,~e, how,\ obJ>erved the Court Wlth con- cernedly, though his pule a beat a qnered the quicker it will be ended,.. OILter~ 8Jl out-building, and ~ thou good B.Ild f&thful servant.. fi~ence. \ . CHAIR5! CHAIR5!! The underRi~ued has constantly on band a •JUantlly of Splint Bott~m $12 brslli.{Hality. little qnicker at the num's la.ngnn.ge; said one of tho men. \So you see preparmg a comfortable plBCe m -A colored child had a fall from 'Nons?nse! cned e~erybody. All Wool Pa ·.ntB G.>2, \'0 bot he had long exercised e. tiever!l !t'a ~or duty to cn.tch ~ epy, who which to m,,ncea.l Ho.stings J;>efo~e a. second-story window>< the other \What ll yon bet! Mked the 411' U government over the play of his flllt- 16 smd to bo very cnillllll8' and use- her hosba.nd s return; B.Ild this will day and biB mother in J.\elatiog the Judge. \ · 1 will bo around ove!\Y month o.nd llllll no- tnres, and not a muscle expressed ful in his way. He can't be a great acconnt for l!Br absence when his incident at o. gro~ store. said: \Twenty to ten, ex~ed ILD Ki,tchen, Off!ceundRoch- ~~oili:.\ CW!tomers. No t.roublo to '3~t~w ~~~e. must be doof, then, for distanceoff,andaasoonas we (Oet. ~xi.mityha.dbeen eo op~ortunely ''Dara~childwa.aacoming down eager attorney, producmg the i 11 ~ Cha.rrs, , - - =-·------------- eTerybody is talkiorr about him to- rested we must' tn.ke .. to the woods · cov_ered by the young ~l. feet fosl;, wid evQry chance of being m~oey. .. . d H' H d \' -;; ....... '1j :::0 ~ ,.. .. end hunt him down. While the men were sn.tisfymg the killeci; when de Lawd He turned 'Done! one 1B on or, A.ll ~a\\~ j;; ..... llJ CD ;: ~ (IJ dn.y,\ continned the other. \His Tbe other gave hh; hearty ss~;EU~t demands of.e.ppetite she re-entered, him over de chile struck on his the stB;kes were tnrned over to a. \\ \~so ::I -- Q ::: ~ ~ Illlllle is Tom Jones, lllld be's been to this proposn.l, and alter Wki>.iff b~t. starood back in ~ ~t per-_ head, ana dere wa.an't.so much as e. O~rontele rep~~- . Et ~i ~g ~ ~ ~- E' E!. ' ~ :ffi:! !as;~ P::;?J!;g th~ o 1 vcrt.htherr bp!ans ~gather both n 1eu ::W~ the e~nu~ :.a afiairs tt:: button ftew off.\-[ Ollhkoah Advo- 1 ~n;ta.;!\;: :Od.d ~~fu\!t q:: ~ ;! ~ <; ., \ \ m o 1M men, fllld trying to find what the eft e ca. m an passed so r.•enr een mmu wrong cate y, g ~~ !;;,- 0 ' ~ &-:l~;' 10.. - .... '\. om: hero, that by raurlng their hzmde Hettie 01\n&-ht her eye, and a warn- · back.\ . wLicL be w1ll sell vr:ry chea.p. All ordns Dllt<'!l Elizabetbtown, ::JeccwlJ<'r, H!78. LEV£ BULLARD. I'noPJ\IETon. i Edgar n:-:-- Barnes --~ ::-; ;:t_ P> ~ ~~ ~ ~ next moTe is to be. But they've thAy might bJLve ~:nuched him; buh ing glance check.ci th!l exel.a.mation -President Lmcoln once listen- In a few mmu~s the reformed ~ l:l n 1/1 ~ ~,... S'S' 0 ~ ]. ::: f:r hl!' h--~h=~'he: !o::a the dJu•lmee!!, which had snooe.l!lded that was on bsr lips and recalled ed patiuntly while 6 friend read 6 man was ~g~d 1U .and the Judg• !!. PENSIO:\i AGENT, CO~VEIA~OEX, Auctioneer. Inaur- and General Land Agent. · Point Centre, I Hert by giv~s notice, tbo.t he is ready, at llll time:-~, to set up, to pnt into oper~~ Lion, and to repair a.) most 1\ll kmds ut' s. Pumps. &c., &c. I£ any ot' his f'rien dR ret'}ulre 0.11y of that kind of work, they will please l{lve hlru a ~~11. fils cbaru;es will be renHooable, o.nd lJu~ work well done. Elizabetbtown, N. Y. ~ept. 21, 1878. JOIIN LUSERTY. Eliz~>betbtown, N. Y. FOR !!ALE OR TO RENT. THE ft~ ~ S oopo \-61\~ S'3' ,g .- ~ ~ » t.he moon's deparl;ure, favored. hit>;. her usual r,resence o/: mind. long ma.Dtlsdrip~ to hint, a.nd who &BCended hie dais, l'Rpped for order ~ ~ [~ Sfg :l'S Ill !i1 El ~ ~ ~ 1!1 as a dead man.\ and he remained nnd.isoovgreil.. .l ·~Well ? ' eh!t 11ai~ interrogstivelyt then aeked: :.'\\Yb&t do ,YOU think o_f and looked ae\!ere· . . ,. ~ .,!!l \'to;) =sr!l !ilcr -· ~ ~ g \Good enough for xilin!\ =cla.i.m Wniting until he could no longBF approaehing the table. Wt How-will 1t mket' The l>reBl· •'Charged With bamg drunk, ~.a'd ~ ;;~ ~~ i.,\' g~ ;t_ ~ ed the colonel, who still maintained bear the foot.Btaps nor voices of the \We'ove .had to wait fo~ horaes, dent refle'cted a little while, and then ·~qe Court. ''What's your pleaT '<i 9 §_~ ~: ~~[ ~9 ~· ~ ;' t.h~ ill? ,~diffr:hent ~eu.~~o~ rotrealiing tigure!l 1 he Jltepped aoftl! ~ms'l t~.JWSOII.\ :orill giT~ ..a the slip e.:nawe~: 6 Wall, for _'pe~e who \Guess ~ ~!ii' ,ad:ffed the :\ Sl ~ ~ : : ~~E! \'~ :;· ~ 1:::-1 ~ •• 8 e 'fill wo ~ 00 .. h ..':td':-\ to th!! door and tApped. if we don't rids !or. .d!l!ll\ life,\ re· like that kitld of thing, It itlk that prisoner, w1 ~n 1 otlc e. . 1!::1 ;; ~!5' : : : e_!. fi: ~ ..,.. o.., foot. Bu~ I ea.y, co \> e \\\' The IB.tch was raised, fllld n voice tnrned her. hm!ham\ moodilJ. .. I ill just the kind of thing they'd ••Ten d&y~ •n the Count;: Jail. ' so \'g: : ' \'-g> 9: co ~ SJ sht.pping the soldier fllmiliRrly on demandeU, .. Who's there t\ $1lJ' Ben,\ h .. added, w.illi ru1. imp:~.- like.\ ' Con{clto.ble, lock up y~ur pnsoner. ; ~ ~i; : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f:f te shoulder, ''isn't hanging a little \A friend; one, at least, who h&s tient gesture, \hllven't you· n.lmost . ld Mr.' Repc.rter, hand th1s Court that < g: <>;.. ; : ; .. \\\~ ; ! 1: _);:l 8 : 0 good for the reseal t·• nut the ower to injure yon,·· 'was dons eating?\ ~A. 1\'lher said to an ° e.c- wealth, Court' a adjourned. Boys, .... \r~. _,: 0~: : \' - I;' m The mlln replied with 0. conrae the r t . \Jo.st. .Jlniahed.\ replied Ben q,~IIUlt~nce who came to condole let's <701lnd flood -our lower\levels.\ a> - . F. ,.. : ~ ~ . . \' .... - 1'1> I11Uf1AI'llQ ~n oath, !Uld then pe.ascd ep y . . \ h- nh . ' wthl> him. On :the nnm&na.geableness \' ',..:,_ ;;,..:.;.,,:,....~ .? ~ ~ ~ -~ ~f; ~~; : ~ (:; f:! e. on Ina way, les.ving ltaatings in no Tile door oponotl WldOr, and tho puBhl~g baoa .! . vulllr, Wld ~uttop· ol hk bwo sons. who ha.cl commit. \Varren'a Addreal u ActU!).lly De·· § ;: ~ ; i<i9Cl: ~~ ~ : iii :C:: 11J l:';j nviable Btllte of mind. Hlld tbe pall' e ant d haggard d~ ili 1 the a.p- =':,w -}}oa.t.. th;tma;nresdy. I tell~ bm:glar,r in tbe uexttown, e.ud ·u......red. · ~ ~ a: ££ ~\!o: \\' ' : -. ~ 1:' .::1 fellow been ncquainted with him dG- P lcan Will! ~xpose . e woman, I e go., n, soon Ill! had been sentenced to nrieon: \It Sta.nd! The ground's your own, ~ g' S : ~ ~~ ~ [ ; : Q \ g ~ teotion would have been i}levitable. who 1 1 scrutinized him steadlly B.IlU I 11 f 0 ~er :::~ ~Dapp::::'lf(g t is pretty ro.~ngh on me to httve them my ;br,a.~ea, for haven't you bought ~!t ... ~: ' --; : ~ :~ _0 0 :· g.,_JI,.,.tinss--had left !:he bar CoseY· . .. . . 0 o~e w . 0 - con ° .lee both go to once. but there is onA it, got the deed a.t home 1 Will ye - - ~ ta.eks early that morning, noticing \Come _m., • !!hll ~ ~rtefiy. . tbei~ Bo1imtude .llnd :areuJt. the thing to it-when it comes 1.1ight giYil it up to sla;vest If YO!! do Y,OU ~ ~ ~ ... 00 .ID !!\; g ~ !\ nothing nnn8!1al: but probably his \I lllD m distroos, satd H.natmga. apenke_l' stepped thm an . 1 ~en~ now, vou know where tbem boys are an nnhapp1er lot of 1mbemles cl !\ ·\' g ~ ~g \1:1 t::l nbsen\A. added to other circum \I apply to :vou because you are ll searching for e 'll.rliic e e be:' than I took you to be when I or- ~· \\ .... e ::: ·== 2. ,.!:: ~ ....., d I • f • ... ,__ nll!Ded. \' g; .._ b :- ·e· -· -.., stanceer had ~wn.li:ened &ospiciou. woman, e.n <l&n!lD~ orgeo ......... t ll , ganized the regiment.. Will\ ye look t:1 3 t. c g :eg 2. ~ ; Not a moment. was to be lost; his woman was first_ nt the .eepulobre of ~he reade1· can imagine the sen- -Pigs_ ara lrequenUy subjected for . greel)er gravesl I hope to .:.r ~ 1.1 ? = ?? l: ~ ~. life depended upon instant conceal- Jeeus. I am Slck, weary, hunp-Y sati?ne of ~ot hero ~ he crou~ed i;o) a partial paral;y:sis of the _nerves goodnes 6 yon will not waste your · ~ ~ g is gg' - mant., 88 flight at that hour (it be- and sorely pressed by my ene!Dles. behind ~pile of. bedding, tremblmg of tilllltJmha.r· re!Clon. by whioh mo- time 80 foolishly. The graves here T'\'E ELIZABETBTOWN ing about four in the afternoon) am tb? American IIPY for whom a lest a sudden trl;>vement of the man ti,~n of the hi~d quB?-\ters is nre plenty green enough for any- \\' would be attended with extreme re=d IS oll'ered. Yan ea.n saTe ml!l shottld ext>O&I'I bia J:II!I'BOD- He diffi.nult · or nnpGBSlble. It. some- body s.nd, ·besideg., I doubt if you \AN\I 'Ill AQTif'r'ftiNI'l CO. danger. The soldier would heo.r o. or deliver me into the hands of JOI,lf certain that his ~eart bea-t loud times r(lsu~tR from i.nftiUOrul\tion of can find any greener ones, if ;ron Hl nHANGH HOTEL ,w, '~!~'IliA '-'\\ \l desaription of hie person, tell his htll!b~d,or~~ewbohavegon .. m enou$\h to be\h~'d-'-&Ud wbo;n he th~ -wvermg membrane of. the wer.e to turn the qount:r,r npside U story th!! alarm would ba given, pnrsrut of me. felt the clothes move belate him he aptnal cord. caused. by exposme to down. Perhaps ye hope for mercy ELIZ~BETB'l'OWN. ESSEX 00., N. Y, and~ score of enemie)l be immedi- The mother B.Ild d&nghter BX· gave all up for lost. coliL The remedy 111 to rub terpen- still 1 If 80 I\ o.dvise you to give At Waolham's M1!!s, N. Y. nisbed. Fully for- Deg to inform tbe tmde sod pnblio in ately on his traok. changed ~llE!B ~nt rieitlie; spoke, The em.otiona ~f. th,e. 3'oun~ . :!;ine 01\ m,ust~trd pllllte opon Lhe loins, it up. What's the mercy despots genernl, tllat they arc now manufaoturlng The yonng officer hastily entered <md. Bastings IUlXlouely &WILl ted the were none llie 1~, inlense. . . t.Q ~ve a. .l:easpobnful of saJt. feel 1 Hear it in tba.i battle pee.l, ~nd bave .•• 'hat.!! An!.bed or In tha wh!I.A li $biolt arowth of tNell - h7 ~n of hll. fAte.. filM llllllnm.ed an· uhy hue, hAl'\ })Qtflrrin thll food• •Once IJ, da.y._ D.!J whidb ahA\wg A f!!llow up .1\lm.ost lUI J!:88e:~> County, N.Y. _ Fo• pnrliouiAro onqnire of .-\. Chntlpel, M JO:ENSON, Proprietor. on tbs premises. 3tf ----------- TOGRAPH.ER. .. OTIOE is hereby given tbn~ nl persons a.re forbidden to Shoot, Fish or Hnnt on any ol' the proper- ty of tho ~~!'!~':'~'::u!' 0 :,;' 11 ~_1:/~=~n.Bot~;::o~ and loo.k~-abont for BOID!l p!&ce of The wo~ ~ho had opeu?d the seemed ilned to lhe fioor, and pens a~d pro~tion from mine m J.ively as a bBJlana peel. Read it in grant variety (lf refuue. He GOuld diMofel' nothing dlltn\ llOW tnguifi\o:a by ~ motJon of br~~. ~on 'to.PPed -~ QCJ.: t!>. :' b~t ,a ... ason a\J;e tl>e best prevent- your brie~ling llteel, those of \jOU wlUCh ofi\ered the slia\htest protec- ~e hand tha.t he Bhonld enter- He :marloo.;l each m<?~ _of her ntives.--r-.Jilxahange. I hat\ can read,. and _you that _ean't Point, Essex County, N'ew York. :S:. POTTER, K. D., ,.,;.~;\'n & Surgeon, t:ompauy 7 vOLLOl'~ .t l.iO., Import<>ro oil Adirondack Iron and StMl Co. ·Situated in town• hip ·15, 4G & 47,1noludinl! the \Old Military Tract.\ in tho Connt;r of Eesex, State of N. Y .. and are forbidden to trespass thereon in any way, under the penalty of the law. AI! persone tr•spass- mg thereon, for the. p1ll'pe.se o£ ShoDting. Rundng or Fishl.flf.,., will bo prQ&eonted therefor. .JAMES R. 'PHOMPBON, Prc~ldent, Adirondack u!nb, Inelrporated. Ma•·ch. 6, 1877. 3bl BOOTS and SHOBS. E. Trudean bas on lumd ., large l\t of course-fine bootll, made at bia own obop from the • BEST KIP LEA.THER. Thoy are warranted til be BB rcproaonted, nnd l).e will sell them Dussing Cases, Bnrea.ns, tio:n bnt 8 large brnehhoop, but 88 did so, and a soot wu pl&oed for As be advanced neu:er the corner -A month's f£>eding ou turnips will then begin ~o. realize what you WASHSTANDS, WASHBUBEA.1JS, nobetterrofugecouldbe fonnd he bythedanghteT, whosesymp.- WheresheknewHsatingsetoodshe 11olld tlloiVer·hR.y. h~~ ~fi'ected are- he.ve lost by ielhng your pa.rente concealed himself as weDaapossi\ble wera obVlou~y_G.Ubsted.. She placed he! handJ ~efol.'e her eyes tna.i:hb)e ch~nga in the condition of you were in a burry for your bret.k- Toilet. 41Jentr e, Enension, Dinin~: beneath it. »,v1Dpll-thizingly at hur d~- and sank mto.!Mhair. few\ old sbee ·we know of. Poor fast so that you coulu be the.,~rst o.od Kitehen Tables, He heard the tramp of· boreee' rounteuanoo,, and noted .his , :JJut no~ ensnl).~ · etrln · y ln:tton is wb•lt hal 8 to o_nes at scltool, when a.t the ~e Lounge•, Sofa•. Se~tae•, Vphoatered 0.- iu the :lh'ame, C:nba with :Rock- er• or o .. ter., Secret&r:le1, llc>o.lt • Oaae• anlll Delk•· · Cane ruld. Wood Seated Cba.i1'S :Ot; Every Description. Special inducement. to the trade. All orders or commonie11tion should be ad- dressed as abovea 1125 Fo:r Saie. feet and the voica~ or men in a . . • bW).lB and limba· tremblm:g ~he -~ ,len~, and A)n~ricans .dislike it. TJnips t\m~ yell had your pock~ts f~l very short time, which was a good vn~ v;ealmes~. ·when J,iettie . she : tlnckening Lhe loins and fishmg worms and r~w hver. reason for ooncllndhlg thAt he had We_ am JPVO you food_, bu~ ou:rlbreath~more . . . tberuMt tendere.nd]lliey, down on a boy that playe _h<><.b·r:':~ not II90l'eted hiJ!l~lf ll minute . too protooti~Il ~ avllll ~,nt pttle ilfter ~stood w;tthont ·the hi:' . · secret of ~he superiol·ity . FJ!~r ye foes -...ho kill for . soon. They paBeed the spot where my hu.s~d s retnr:n, wd the wo- oompamon WB.fi . , that if of Englash mutton and \when Amer- tbir~en dolla.rs a month and ha Jay -without b.&lfin,g,. and Hast. man. . . mp.ch more. tun~ liBII· -W~ted they ican f ers comofue turni -raising I can't l?eli!lva it. Will ye ing 11 breathed: more fre!!ly wh~n the . \~e.n you potconoe&lmeT\ ask~d !D!~ht as. well g~,ve ·Up. th. e ~der- with: :Ct. on,\'fuoia Americ~n8 will homes retire' I gu~ss . echp of their shouts Wll8 lost m the Hastings ean1estly. \Beaven will t&kitlll· . · ,..t ..... te forrtlmltdn ·chops. are on fire, ms yon will ditstance. . aureJy- l'\ward':ron for ~h~ 4oed..\ \Whe~e ' ~e wo- . ! . . . '. . . looking behind· . TiniA• drf.llged im but lllowJy, · 'l'h~ mg~bvowkW ilt bo.r \lllugb-1 wllll~ -It *a w~ll kilown_tli~~ l!L ~'!ruer, .1 . $.e the I.o;,rliltin.Z The groiuid waa erlrem.ely cold a.nd li.il({ the_ tw.!) CQltTerried tegether · · 'Ciiobolate'·ma~niBCturer, doh 1},. damp from tho deota Of & lOW VO!OO- . . ·b'!J,t ·lt Inll.J. not come, ~ rain, and&dued to the dO\ wha.t -we th&ta~us if:-.rbn· A tha-ee eeated CoVERED WAG- neo of · 1M · ·llituatioit • brielly, • ga.v_e hun tb.e aoN, 'In good r11.muing order, nswly not 11t1dor fear 'of attmotillg bofm ~~ _uP,hilLh . 1~. 1 d d · 1 d attention of som.e 1 pmon1 .w.enters c oco,.. ... pa ntc an tr rnme • • mi ht be 1-urldtl ltt th& vioim1.;ri after beinr keut Alae, a three aea~ed open wag- hiBg aWfened>. 4blf bi1gan to white. Next B1t4inst gonA,llu perf1Be;dt r.tlln~mg or.der; b . him conlidf!rably. , . . . ' in all the so, a 1 e sprmg, ptano- o~ For .etertl di.;ya he·~.not·\k .... n.lnrt•h ... oa &u. For Gash, at $3 por Pair. . Gins, _ Wines, 1DURBOJ & RYE wmsms lo. II M.,riJ St., ~OW YOU ALL KINDS OF Bo_ggy; .~early ';!ElW. well.Jm.d'he felt tl;Jat·he- wu· 1 ra:pidly Coarse or Fine Work The above WJU be sold very low bi!OO~ipar. w~m.. ~ld · · • for c11sh. •.. . , . IOTer·bim 1 bil> h~ waa K&de to Order Promptl:v. I Call on or addreu . . . · ·• .Ohed'br4l;r, im.d·a :glineral· · Calla~ his obop in WUIIamo' ball cling EXPRESS OFFIOE,_. i , Jifll-na,.a. ~· 'Wh0 1 .· le .,..~f ' EIIZ&betbtowu, Marcll6, 18W. · 37wS .:utne~e~ N;' Yl ·; clb6ub1:he 'do:! ~· .J'IfaiJ; nOW'' ·'