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^ v .>^^?^^^^i^m^smw^MMm^^ >.:* W'l\ »v '4 1 Vf, MlKIUVfWlWRrteRALDki TOO ^MC r4lKE-IJtOIHtlT!05^ If tM flnar«1* of RnparfUort of fho arlout nonntllaa ootihl bo * ropo •*•##> d io da all of Ut<frW« tt totfUUHoti,*bMi twrtalns to thin varhma Intcrtata of haronntlca tlion wo should neod no iptolal atatn l^jflalaflon And Id or rati trUunlal seaalona of tho Login iluto would aftawcr every lejrltlm/ilo dirpose, and af. luaat A million dojlara yaar would |>o aavad to tho ovnr- ltd i^oplo. Why cannot l»ii*iti<<aa daaa baappllod to Mm transaction of iM|r tfttolnasa^thn aanio aa fo th* i«lu«t of nflvattr f\(Talr*7 From in amajjesi d» (fio irf4ii%le«t 9 of town. iHiAty, tflntn nfr National allalra a i*ral fll«rogard of nil ldf>aa of thrlfl id economy an>m* to prevail. The irtlior fOii |fnt from I ho peoplo flit* >at*r the fiOKlltfriM*o, and (ho more Mikleaa (lie disregard of eeotiomy. If tha Htito haa a pliico of work to do II will rout Hrn tlmoa aa mtieh to a/»- cimpll»f| It «i 10 would! fi private In dividual, If tin) If. H.' Uotrarnmeni utidartaltfca to «rno!ii|4l«h ft given taik wh*4ltor It no lHilh|lujf a ahl|i ot a llOtiafftAOllffflilftif c0«toa)i revemio or diMliargltig tho diitjeaojj a pout oilier, i» aooofttpllahtri>iit of ^ntli ti«k will •n average, mat froa* ion to mi In d red rimei a* much fin a llrat elae* iltUMMi man wnajld aprtid In doing tamo* thing, Ic U jhla reoklea* dllrtgard of btiatiiea* tdrjaa, and tliU onfJ% Which hft«io demoralised the ptsfdloaervlco that avrrfy offlolal haa oono Co look upon tho fund* In the puldtfl IroMury a| n lawful prltc for hlfl lorapluro, rtr aa n grand atake In (j tho filttibllntf flfmo of politic* rtghtnillf entitled ti A: chi tit wruoh nai;fi a la , . _ . m m m fl |.i|oh ..,.« b<»H ft»r Mm^ir or A-lon.uJ ,nl ° ,h# \«»••\* » r «l«m«ndlD f hort- Mt and faltliAil •orvloo from tholr ftormnt*, and tho thoo In n*ar at Mod wlmii tho p#oplo will f1r*t O0n«l4er tthlit an ofttct $r*kcr can do for thum, before Oioy dotormlno to do firry- thmif tot him* Whoti that day $r+ rlvnt ftJInotMlfiil rofortim will bo in- *ugur»t#d nnd that party will bo |fi- vlnclhln In itrroglh. %t rlgbt or fVrong Or by fair or toll maautfo Thl+ *• no wild ornhl mortoal •tatomonl. hut U Hilly proven an<| iKirn out by tr«fi0aotlon« wltloh weliNKi dally taking piano In our own *,' proionoo and bofaro our own fiyflff, h *\ '* MrJj K* % nati aonnrn tho poaltlon of u X l 9 0ilmaatorat Ogd^tipbiitg or (Jon* OfHltiri ahtl tho law wlllv annw hlrn 0 % certain *\ui\ for dliouaiglng utlaaofihat poiltlon, hoiNiokoln thout a tw)ri||o <»f roiiflnlf'nro hi of thf Choi ,that huudr^dn ot atjttaJly na|>|hlo # honant ano Ting (fttlmiM «taud raailf to, otild gladly perform tho MUM #V|iia^ly aa Woll for ona third half of tho mini whloh ho ro Or If Mr. Il. fe can rominano iUlllAiilit Iniuanco to onablo him ti gat tilO poallioftof t'oituiaatoY or < *u« tom IfouftQ OHloor of Now York, ot Itottoa or alany otlirr largo and I in tpaiitt t ho graodlly graha ah »la« ind wlokufl law will al IthlHJl itopplng to conaldfo v »nai f tar baiter aad morn empahh bo hlrodi to conduct tin ltio#i at an hundroth part o» Whloh ha fcmarelly |MM'k<ii> '••' If- A M r>\ Hitting ot% alr« M and running 'iL •lltloal marhlrw) whfhtolai k« auo llnataaif\ fAn WIAI#/#I uu*tk f at a •mallSalary, for A<h'\iuplUhliig tin taak fir whlob ho r<Mov«« more thai* prlnoily pay** In tho faro of fttrh Dornl<flou« pra^th^« 4 U it any woudri that p|lttl« • U rormipt or that tin WholeJfehrl\ of gov#rnn»oot l« hone) oOmhdh wltti Vi»ttriMioM and rorrtip- tlonf rrhe«o#roim*f nhouhi be right exl, anil the ooly wav to aroomplUh It U I<1 outlaw ami kill ofT ovor> ofllra eeokei* and brand nrnr> lal politician; with fho well mark of Infamy nnd < on Miff iftidliiir«n[.r; ^ Ity party totamt It IdMitfbat orahoold bo, with that x>f thegrrat body Of fhe people At a rule that paHy will bo moat popular and tao- &ta*%r which boat oodorttandt and r^Ott carefully gnarda tho right and lotarotti of tbo poopla. A grand and •waaplog moroinontfor ooonotajt and refowt would ho Inaugurated at onoo 0/ thin tholtopubllcan MgUUturo of Mtata, woro It not for thf known fact that tho pervonal and »«dn>h lnt*reMa of a ma|orlty <if tho Momliorfi l« al- lowed to Mtand In tho way and take tho placo of tho 7 gotmral go^d. 'Alia only way to build up nnd main- tain an fntlnrlbto ftopulilloan oiganl- rat Ion la for our party Isadora to do Mtornlly and abtolutoly right, and for tho Koptihllcan liOglalatora to lntro« durO| pa«* ainf onforco, ooly atich lawa aa ar# for tho public good and aupport thoao mo AN tire* which aro noroaatfry for radical and general reform. Tho Kmplro Htato ean bo mado atftnlutely and aolldlv Uepub- Ihun In iHHOonly by our law-makora and pohllo aerrantao^olng what la tm- qiioatlonably rlghtt lint thla grand old parly, wfth.an orerwholmlng majority In tho Logla- hittiroi whlrh ean over rldo all op- p<i«itlon t haa thiia far frltteroil away tho* moat of tholr time, and thua let •lip thelf% grandeat opportunity* by auplno Indlfreronoo to tho grrat de- mand for economy and roform» and by a atolld doaiHioM to tho erlea of dl«treaaand <4 h^ird tlmea\whioh ooOiet up from a tax burdened (N^oplo. That heaeooblng wall of agony and dlatfoaa will lomn day bo changed to a fierce and angry war cry of oppoa»tloit when aomo of the»<> utifalthful publle •or?ante auk for n reelection. 1'he people aro rapidly becoming educated ufthankJ to iiaktOtv aid ijns. . the Frlnk. •f-ti.br.---r' : *. $& WmM t x: t*: F?u WebltUh<Vijr I In County Oiic|tto t v aid Watartbwn Deapatcb, for'rdcenl cjompUmenUry notlo^ti ;-.• . | ;i U v I < If wo had tfmcj and tnace wo witild gl?o A fow ox^radta flroiti Bpanlth hind Dutch paport (ijocontlj reclcvcdn a9 •tiltable anaw^ra to aomo of the Jllly #l eAckl45 H an(l ntiea[tlftglc|*gable which Meatra Hharly and Hnjlvel have ofj late haahed and [acrvc^ up f hotknd cold, to those wlijofao dqpraved taltea are 11ckUMI by aiiect imbrFCla of Hin- der, i • Yon mny acrubVou mky whitewkah A fraud If you will, but jho stencil of corritpfiou will cljng to him at ill. Whlafcoy fa abu[ tho .only dncjiiy rtian baa aucceedefl In loving. —/>drw- hury A>ic#. i Yea ho bna, In) a mMadre, k«|pt that ro^imAndmerit too lpjuldly . ; • ;-4—. i '. A merchant who fOKUJDh blaowara la In bad btialrifaa.^-Oi/ yity Derrick Itano worse thai» floating with tfio tied. Seed Anything Of the chap who profiled ad oprd-*korrhaw--*wldfGf? No. Ocd* he'd dejil. OilCltyPoiiitJk full on him, run over by tho Hulla Kiprcia, had trofib|o with KrratirpU Kuriqne,, f atabbod Illftde, »hot by i with j A Toledo Homo Sentinel, hurled by the lloaton Po$t, obit nam WAS wrltton upp byy (tt|aphlc nnli aeut by tho n u b (t ti. Y. Mail. The wrNfern atntra are moving i ti 4 ffflfiy; Orowtb, *nd Prosperity j ^1Na>*ortoWjp's Success n Bless* } Jm to Northern New York. 4«tatlve Fxaniplra for the VII* jjjlMe-* of Al. liAWrenee County— [;t#Hil Ibac rilr v « Cnlcrprlalng Iff i?r- l«l>awte are Dolna—Brlrf Revtewr of «%aaaflHA Bnalneaeiffonaea.-Tli^ jN#H»|iapera. .... t \4 'M'ln <U;and u — 9 practical and cnterpriairjgj meq of JoAbraon county, and to hltnknd such aa him, tlio city is indebtcUl {for aomc of Its moat substantial imp|j>oremohtJ. Undqr hla f wl»e manAgcme|ltl>olh tlio wholesale and retail brancl|e|of their trade aro increasing rnploijy, HKM>lfK A SMITH - do a largo jobbing m well 4*l*otneh*c lemindft from the (jut from I V. ^w tv cOpUftnMVOf lorty year« ngo. Water* to#f4 Wltl) HH mfinufacturinx iiiduM- trW«$^l wealthy haa been, like the tho matter of A rctfUictioii of tho Iq- A fo^ ycAra ago d aa tne max in ml 1 k is 1 '*. it- A bo appa|aiit to>- ibaiooat V tarver. |Tho Re a me I to and lloo<| 1 lum alanttantof California demnnd l>; W ,ongr#ea f had done an nn Wlaa anl ehlhUah «et fit paaatng what wee kmfwn a* the ('Illume li|||. mtm caaual oh I a Uw Whlib ahOtild prevent thlnea* amlgratim. At tho laat ©lection In the (lolupn atalOf th# comluuiilatlf olaaa devlloped auch an uno^peeted political &trang<h thai tho leading polltlolAiia In (Nmgroaa, of both part leaf lilac ked tho Indopentlonef and manrar eoura^e to Uy no to thott Auialloal |deiuaiid.- Moth partloa played thi domagogtio aa A bid foi the VotO tlf tho rabble, and tho Proa ldanl| rlalng above tho paltry con tldaratlonb of patty ancooaa, reeeued tba natloil fhim tho dlagrace of vio- lating a folotiu) treaty, by vetoing the bill. All IAW abiding and holioi loving eltiaaiia will praiae hlui foi doing alt akit of right and (imtlct Whloh a Inwardly I'ongreaa Im ked tbooottragli to parform, p Tbo lHl|a >^^ahl, •leaking of tin Veto aeya. u \Thua tw oredlt duo to l 9 rf«aideji» tlayee, eaniot t»0 oiaggeratcd. II* hat flood iNitweeii national bonoi and «MmgrieelofiaJ lofly. Ifo ha» | ablelded AiierU all conimerco In I|H» !«>Iti ffoui tie Iguoraiird of our togU .lato/s\ llf ha« raiNcO hU aim to Fprutatit Ainttrh ail ml^lonmlnn In * China fW»m|blow» Invited by pro|o jdloaand bigotry oil tho flo<»r of (on feaa, lie jkaa orled halt to a m*d eee Wbleh would aacriflco Aomrlcau hot* tbo flduairy and PMMIO* tloo blull now leek It)\ marketa of ttie orld, to tno freoay and brutalltv oi mob. Ilelliaagiveii voho to tin tateentauihlp, to the uianhood, to he liMUianl^V of OMI peoplo. t 'on reae llateua| and ajtlh nly atqub^co* ho Auioric|n iN)Oplo «^rervwhoie- ell In tho l'a« Id*' «l'*t«n* limit ic 1o# lu hla de<|«hni t mid r«n ognl/i io i)Otielu«|Jve tVr<i> of hU argu •tcnU, ' TAPER i tHHfM :v* OK nil». [ It la eetlmated that lli.ooo.ooo of \tjlO ^tl.tMH^tjlNI tVai tloiial currency Ifftiod have Uniou dentioyed, I bin l« oloar gain, to tlio government, til 4^0 Aiuount dlatroyed, And if uoth|n| t fra*JtlonAi|euirein y wai u«ed for aklng cha#gv\ ' the aum thua aav- *ofl| by lost ana doelructlou, would go r toward pat lug ley national debt 14 au burning yeei* Why not ro- ue ilile oiirij|Miey|[ It la cheaper a|»d handler than allvcr, and If a piece K /bl **rt# la loalnor iteatroyed the na Mi tlMal Troaa«r|r la M ahoad/|o the ex- 1 tt|lt of lit vJMuc, and nothing la ^ flf JrMHy lotl beyond the naked value of k'V*lhp paper Upoiij which It li printed; 3 tf a allvcr It me, aftiartor or half >a| or doatrfyad not only there te ^att^ to Any I one, JUut there la AH aoitial lota to the country an<r the Id of the vjMuo of tbo' allvor ot loll U waa tnaiiufaeturod. Then y ta not |p|»er cureeaoy much atMMP and b«itor than thf preeloua tdtf . ••• I •\ ., s f Ufa Waiaok of' (It nepoa N. *T bartb 10 a|tWO«|aadad child laat I j fa • I f a. W W IATI RAIi RKHtl/lH, All dliOAJiea aro either direct Or re- mote reaulta of natural caailea and are tho poneltlea which nature Infllctafor violation* of her Immutable And lli^ vArlalde law4. The old theory waa that Unexpected calamities, doatruo- tlvo plaguoe, hereditary of acquired dlieaaea and even death ftaolf were the direct eonaequencea of tho cruel rotigoanoe of an angry And vindictive flod. Hu|t with tho progreaa of en- Hghtentifant And cleArer underatand- Ing of tbo real laws of nature tho more Intelligent men and women have Iwcoine convinced that gerteral, and not tyeolal lawa, govern And con- trol tho t r nlver*o. All Intelligent uilnda now Comprehend, tliAt with a perfect tmdoratandlng of the ^nner and alUutl Working* of those grand jitu\ ImmtitAble princlplea each ofleet •night be ^Accd back to KM legitimate aoiireo or moving Qauae. If a malarloun fever broaka out In your famUy a flrat-claaa Doctor can not only tfaoe the diaeaae back to lta aoiirco, but can point out tho WAV In wh|oh tha dlaoAao might havo boon avoided and prevented. Thua much tiaa aclonc^ contributed toward hu- man healQi and happinoaa. Now, whan dlaeata. calamitloa or even death overlakea ua or oura wo have tho aut- Nfactlon or knowing that each It in accord with natural law, and wo ere thereby ad*>rmlulled to guard agalnut and provost* regulate or control tho moving CA0|lft If wo dealre or expect to Avoid urJploMAiit eonaequencea. If wo would avpld aearlet fever wo mtiat keep both our poraona, hahltAtlona And surroundings puro And free from exposure to tkt polaonoua oxhAlationa of decaying garbage or hidden flltff. Ii«t each alid all atudy well the tcrand laws, of cause and effect and llvo Io accordance with tho beulflcent ^awa of our Creator and dinoAso Atid protitAture <ls^«y would be AII unheard of thing, and men and women, like fully ripened fruit would \drop mel- low oil the wrinkling stalk of time,\ after having fulfilled the real niiaalon for which an all-Wlao Uod created 09d designed thefii. gal rate of Interest, ten percent, WAS fix til though Ip MiiinofJotA, ft(knsas f Ne brAska and OrogonJ AS high as twelr^ percent. Is Allowed* In New land the rale never I o^xceeds six per cent. In Mow Yoikjand Now Jorso}) it Is soveii per cent. In Btuth Caro Una soveii and in OeJrgla eight. New Hampshire and Vermont Uix.j Vir gfnla, A In ham a, Wejsi Yirjgiuli am Tenuosseo and tho Middle stAtes dd not Allow the legAl mte to po exceed-] ed. lu the New KuglAiidj states ofj Maine, MaaancluiAettjfi, Rhode Island and Connecticut, in (.'otorqdo, Cali- fornia, Nevada and FlorUnj any rule of Interest may bo agreed) upon in writing.—ACt. j j Illinois especially j Will jrcfolco at the confirmation of tbo son jof Steph- en A. Douglas, AS C H. Mkrshal for North Carolina. Mi> Is nj worthy scion of A noble sire. mmmmmmmmtmmmmm (I And our Congress adjourned $inc die March Ith, wlthoutt passing tho necessary appropriation^ blHo to defray tho ox- penaeaof the\ dliferent department a of govarnuntOU Tbo Democratic majority hi tbo lower hotno, abao- lutely reHiand to provido fund a tor carrying on tho govomunnt tittles* the ItopuhJIciHt would coiiaent to the paaaage of vety objectionable meas- ure a. Thua an extiA seaalon of t?on- gre<<a |a made tte^eaaary, and will en* tall A «%«t ami needloaa expenae upon llui iiafton. Tbo IVoaidcnt has al- ready called bft extra ae«aton for March IHlh. / f nnYWE^ Mforidi KiMfMiint. , No cow that Is Inconstant fear of a kluk or A blow 4 from tho milker will eyer give her; hill, natural flow of milk. Ivlmlne^s In the ntable, gf litle- H0B* In handling and systematic goo«l caio and regular feeding will uiukn a cow lucreaao ber yield of milk and decrease the feed iiecoaaary to keep her lu goml order, f When farmers learn to take the »ftni*S fender c,aro ot their caHle that they Ho of their pet horse* luot IMMI iheui <||owu and curry them with the same regularity thoy will find that It will Return equally rd large a pcofltln the one caae an in the other. j ML Ut f ^ili Kdgrd Jersey ItulterJ Charles W. Oilrdlfier of Fairhavcn, Vt v makoa butter from .feraoy cows. Mr.tiardlncr »rt< his milk in pans four) feet long,; tWonty-two Inchea deep. Ice water II tnade to rtin around thon0 pans to <iool the milk. IDs herd of 11 (no cows A virago 5171 pounds of buttfr A year. This Is Almost 2(k> pooi{d« above the average in tho Mate poroow. Jersey (cows and cool milk itiaks) thoaucVoasw Ho sella hla butter aa fa4t AS made from five to ton re£tp ehovo the markot Ills cows aro fatt- ened with a chain around the neck, aa bo ttytuks stAiicbeoOs cruel.*--AW If i.'f '\\i'JW.U: iv' (ho oonstlt^flobAl amendment wblc)i has Jast beo/i pasted by the Connecticut Legialatiiro« providing for tft^O biennial sessions, Is approved by ths) people, thefo will bo only elev- en Mutes In tho Unionist III adhering to I bo system of tfnnual soealonf. * h y[ '*« PotaslAas March 3.—*Lcnt has arrive Tillage has put 011 A grave <|onieauor which Is In striking contract to the gay SCASOU which precoedea it; foi never before has Potsdam passed through A winter no replete with SOCIAI glAtUiti*s« ' L . * Wendell Phillips' |c4turd at the opera house, last Wednesday even- ing, on 'The Lost Afts,\ #as wey attended^ and as, the title Indicate*, was a discourse on the arts known to the Ancients And whlcD are now lost. Politically, the timoi are very dull, And everybody VnolitiCH IIAVO become so tainted wltd side ijisues that it is nearly Impossible to distinguish tho party lines, so rnuch sol that when we heard a politician, a few days since, speak of \our late unpleasantness\ we. wero unable todotcrmlno whether ho had reference to ttyo war of the Rebellion or our last 1 church pew drawing, t GJIuiore'n Hand, consisting 0/foi'ty- flve|deees, And kccornpniiit;d by Isa- bel Htone, And Levy tbo celebrated oofnet' player, will givoj 11 graid con- eort at the opera hJuso tn this (village o^ii Monday, the 17th of [March! Ttu urico of admission will 6c 1C\ cents or fltOO with a rolorvetl sejd; bur street lamps havo been aban- doned, owing to tho fact that tboy will nut burn, fetomo might look up* on them as mdnutneiitsldf fblly, but wo do not, wo simply gl*J\, on star- less nights, tit tbo darkeiifcd luminary In front of our office window and inurinur: Peace, to thjy (fijashes. Hereafter, If arty one wjlshes to let their lij^ht so slrinjo before men that they may aoo thie^r good' look*, etc., they will bo obliged to {carry a lun- torn. j I Tinrod of tho cuihmlttoelof tilrie'ap- pointeil by tho Legislature hint win- tor to Investigate and report ofi the system of Mute Nformal training, Were lu town 011 Wednesday and Thursday t»f last week oxatoining into the juan- agemeut and remits attained at the Normal School in this ph*4e. j On Friday hist the j^aight train from tliu north, whuu i K\>ssiug the bridge at this place, fun og tliu track and did some damago to 1^0 //c^.,No- body injured. [ (^KofniK FnAKTiC'8tr?\rW. I I ! 1 It usee 11 MAMI :i.—Our v a horso trot on Throe horacM trotted. T. yTcatlidfall, Kutsell, took tho first money ; |Kd. Willlama, Canton^ second; Kd. Itlls* worth, Piorrepon% third. VVitheflrall horwo took Ht, :id and 4th |ioats. - K. WilliAiim 2d. Whtskey W^IH plenty, as our good cltlr.ens aro w^ll aware, lor they wen? kept awake bjy the hiil- ooiia noise at the hotel, Friflay cwn- ***ir- ' ^ j . j Ivt-AsscmblyrjfUO J, M. ralm^r** health is quite twior this wiotcr. ; Miis II. II* Whitlow hAsreturiietl to the Potadam Normal Mcbbol. ! Mias Lottie Dana is to tt'ach t in T>i^t. No. H this coming sumimcr. i Minn Lina Pickett of llerlnon U to teach In tiihbs L>ist. j Our mimical imtitntc, uiidor the supervision of C. Lewis, is Progress? Ing finely. E. II. (JAle's school closed Kb. 2H. I >r. J. S. HowArd IIAS rottirhcd from Now Yoik city where he l^as been taking a course of lectures, i j llenj. Powers has three teams' do* llverlng IIA> for him At 8otith Coltoh. Ho gets f 13 por ton. He has sold about $250 worth. 1 : Woildlnga plenty. Last' weekl- frank (Vawtord to Miss Kanniiig. This week—Miss Jen/tic Croft to Mr. Kro>ich Hermon. . , ; Our good people Arc verybnsHJ and sensibly engaged In filling their Ice houses. j j Mr. Ilunklna* little boy, aged About nine, Toll Into tho river, Fob. 21, an WAS raecucd by II. F, Parmer. The concert given bf Mr. i^ow! March 1st, was very fine. 1 I Xlie sociable At Mr. Foitetfs,Feb JH, Was well attended. DU^TKH. ho4ft|i(ly| action of tho hcan, the scat an$ ||<)l9irr (ov tho growth ami devel- oprpc^iji Of the'eountry surrounding IfvWJtejtlier county lines nor village intir|*t* demand tho ignoring ot the^|dibts» and tho IIKKAID, as the rcpfcl^talive of the people, accords I ) Wttertown herjunt meed <d'praisci It) briefly revVewing some of the acting ftuslno&ft houses of this pros- pcrpu^ MOd piiterprUiiig city we do so hoping that tho people and capi* tHl)|ts of Bf/'LaWrenci!—- intcrestea as ttiojfrkHlW in tho {trospcrity ami <lc- veltflittyi^ Af Our villagca-~will recall to t^iiiifhi f tut that WatertoVn was onesi^otw a small village of a few htm- dred (nRahitnnt^ and owes her suc- ccsa'.^^|ev- nioro to the encotirago- cncn|a;o|| devehq^ment of her rnunu*' facl#i%; indUstrio.H than all other forceji ^jlitbinod. Let tho eitixent of (tou|efii#Mr remember that the O.s- we^dhH* Which flowt through its \ t and the people of Can* it! retail business. Their Ktcxnv one of a bqe hive, not onjli number going nnd coming J fhe perfect order and Hyslitrj which, no odds how great tho nifoV pr large adihg city In extent ofj tho crowd, piovonts coiifHidn. The maiilnfacture, na'the com- j nrm wis the fir*t in Woiih|c|iijor Con- rtj^Attil centre, and n« mi^if ho sAld, i t,al New Vo1 k Co fngWoJ in, i|ir tie life n^ld vitarnt traction of North- i^holcsale of five « ent K«>«Jdt ind tin** Ol|i f,W»w» York, Watertoyn is ji.Ktly j dcimrtment ha- devcio, rd i(itj> a very tf^s^lhror distinution and is a con-1 extensive hiisiuemi dljn^iloil, so to speak, of tho pros- p^rHy^of this northern country, and rlrfpeoJiSs the growth, intelligence, en- teijprl^a, and culture of tjio people. U^ptOtit from this section of country Ffiicfc){iver and thus obliterate Wa- taftoWn.aml with it the powerful rc- sobrir^t nod Influences of wealth that originated there, to which the pros- ehl Ii|gh state ol cultivation of the hrj6a>| fi?\A* of at least three counties lt|iijg^|y:diio, AI^I this northern re- lAfri irl?lapses into its unimproved ! t a liii^i* osKibic 8 icrs, TJielr Hides * and tftoflinto i»t study their trade and ninkt news to anticipate as far aji the want* of custom are extremely large goods which they carry le <i»nftccialij adapted to the demand* of (S^rthem New York trade. ] t TIKUKirK & AYKltS 1 his house is one ot the In^Unl toiih that has grown up with Wi[i4rto*li tdh'towii I|H atkfufi otvth ul corp ton!|hn^tbe (tra8«e which courses thtoiajgh|tht county scut, as HIM> tho 0Apit4hj*f* of Potsdam whoso cm rgies havo| so Itfejgoly. dtjlixcd tho water powef prt|it Hackett, we say, let the people OfilKise towna reflect that each of thejse m&* allortl sufficient power to many |hi»OH double theirSnesent manii^acfifing industries. * The only rertHQttabi(( liopos of their future pros- perity] an<J grpwth mainly depend on tho establishment of successful mauu- factuH)i^jS4iitrirprlM(>s. Tho great de- sldoraiiiw^of our villages is more men of brtfjhjiff nit Integrity to act as the alkaM|l| Jnitlbg tlio oil and water of ca|)it|| Jul la>or. Men who run Em- ploy k>%|| euiiis of money so as to earn aV^irfepefecntago of nrotlt upon them, Al^Who can, througlf their (tse give fptppyoieiit to larger numbors f tf wo|^jh#;peOplr, arc tho class,mbst 11 reqji^stX With thc^e few hints ivo will l^lv^ Hjiisjtubject for thu present and pajjsa; <m to a cursory glauci; o| i( the |i*e||ht. 4 w, v / For l 'Q\W bV twelve Ihousantl in- ahitaijui t|itiqrfown is the uto*t me- th>politnb m tho continent. It Is th- ^))(*chd pri|o of Northern New York, io envjr pffftunioroutf more populoiu cities a^jd me jsKpccial glory of each oho of ^r|elfilt(7is. Tho people of Watcrt<jJTta|havc that spirit, nerve ajid unlly^ffoeling, which is born of early etrtj^gfos, fierce confiicta ami and itsgraduul deVclopimtit co-equal with the i»iea'!y gi- llie city. Mr. IJcrrick loc«it*i| tc^town ami engaged in buki tho year 1841. They hold a vijr city and country trade whiHJ, c< sidcriug their fdiarp compeDitj hure evidence th .f the goods jti^ cd and business dealings are Lt lory fo purchaxcrsi t:4iOKK, C'AI»WKM. '& { rol 1 are as widely and favorably k|i<|wn tin any oth decades head of mercantile ocean, and like anieipcri cuc&l mariner he safejy pt|ered n Wat ess in largo >n- 011, is niHh- Mfac- or liouxo in ir.i. uli>. Two u,Uu ^°- »\«• Ki«»riiiil«c »ii haviH«|.*<! Hinnc t id-latd\ . «- «'. FLTI.KU the Ih.n UUMCIKII uU i|,a[ ,,fials U, « c| y '\ f \»\ s '«' ll«'-i his course free of financial Is The firm always carry a larg and the sail they unfurl to the loaN. fargo ccze cafh 14 bears the mottb, * 4 qi»if k sales fjoij at small prices/' • . •; iirsfiNkii.L & ** ii\vunz Is one of too solid houses of thqeity ami dojijieavy retail hiiMhcss in'Ma- ple and fancy 1 dry gootls. Mr.l IIUHII- neil, the head of the firm, takes rank amonk ihO'foreiuoM of Waterloavirs reliable ami Huccessfid buMne^jmen and in tirncn past he has devofj. j his energies laiyel) to manutacluring in- tercet*. Ills ussociate, Mr, Schwlrtr., lum a thorough pracHicul knowledge of the business, having graoniitcd from a leading city cstubliMiiuirut They have an especially full Ijisb of inviting five cent goods. A. nrsiiXF.u, holds forth at' No. C* Iron Blocli, it is the universal testimony dt Indies that IlushucirH Is one o handsomest and neatest kept goods stores in the city, and tlemcO unanimously dcoUre tho \interior decorations\ are decisive^ tWoriesi and which havo bijgot afc^lMkg of con fid on cd and sat- iHfaction| ^qpSiicd by the inhabitants' of no otlqir fBtyjln the Krnplro State. Tie driftof Abot|t Watertown are the tubst chtrY0|«g( the gardens, lawns Anil yartfa jtlvii in^st Inviting ; tho'rea- l(UncosA^4sl|^ui t tis the fittest in archi- tedturAl btally ;bi|d most pleasant; ttuj scho4N ($ thorough and well or- ganized I )tl« ^ivMc, religious and chftritablp isi&jjcdos tho best sustain- ed t ho gjati AlMl Witt err works t he most coijipletaji ikj tlrto department as ct fici[uit ; tl)ie l^iilfB the moht substan tial village indulged in the Ice, Fob. '-jlst. molt « ttra and wit ; AndjfiOA^Iy tho bu-iiness men tin t enttjrprbdug, energetic and lib- of ahj^ e|i|| Watortown'a ttgi^, size tocati&ilHl)! *bli** country.- No out; 1 a futt ^mtni^l^e of the facts ™n d<»u|b( fhe|io|c|^iiclosions. TO revtlrl' t(| earlier days, tfio self- relianco an<( ^m(ence of a Paddock ; tho keen wlf a^d fagmUx of a Wood* Yufij invii and more satisfactory to birmolf. Having tried both ways bis judg- ment should lie correct, and we guest it is, judging) from tho crowd that < ontinually throngs his store. t !«. J. TICAVRU deals In i\iw groceri^ v , provisions Aiid farm produce. Here purchas- ers are sure to get the full worth of their money as Mr. T's s ale of prices are uniformally HH low as any dealer in the city. v. s. iu;nnAi;rt is conveniently located in the find block which he erected a few )eArs ago. Teas, Cofices and Fruits Are A specialty. Customers arc absolutely vine of pure and fresh articles. 1.. w. WAITI: jtiiolherof Walci town's popular and cxiensive deders in groceries, lias graduated Irom the credit system and now sells strictly for cash. Mr. Waite Is a man of progressive ideas and his new departure is indicative of on increased business. A. 1\ IIAI.T7.. , has wholesaled and retailed groceries in tho city for many years, and he makes his experience tell as evidenc- ed by the satisfaction given to those ulio havo hu«tiic*s relations wi'.h him. V. lUIUKfinVM '' makes 11 specialty of line teas, coffees and sugars of all grades. The best judges in Watertown p.itroni99o this house uml receive satisfaction. ; < i AMKKKAX TK.A* sroiu:. j The above is tho taking^ title .^hutOplky A Slowcll give to tholr sung store located at No. 2 Hubbard Block. • They deal exclusively in teas, codecs and apices, cigars ami sfaciion. berero the people cvsH* Worthy enter- priaje. and without payor praise, feo or ijpward 9 doea a tJiftusAnd beneficial ! thii|ga for its localitf whk|i could ho accomplished by up other agency. Thoi Times and Keftirmer, Despatch j and| Ke-Cnirjn f as ^<>il tw the POM have each and all become ind i^»ensa- 1 b!r Auxiliaries to th| present and fu- ! turd'prosperity of \Vaatcrtonn . j W^snt of space ftiffbids our goinj? fntol'dctail, nnd we rtjnM of nc^cssit\ f « defcf this fo anotherjissuc. DRUGS! ! DR UGS ! DRUGS!!! •|, \Mf mot feel* Towiig Again. th#»r wu nftUotoi a long time wuli XiMin|!>cla and a dull, h*av|j, Inactive condHI(»n <if ihAfWhoto trtt^m ; headMre, nrrr©a« |>m#- !ration anrt wan alraont h<aelt'Hfl T So pbveic- 1.1ns 4r rocdlrinef rtlil her anr good. T*hrve [ ntontl|M aorn shr lM?gnn to uSo ffo|» Itittcr/* and with *}ich psxt #»IT<M*l that mn ncH'ma an«l fw»U j young*ajr*in. \ithouirh overto yrar* old. Wo ' think there tn no other medicine fit to tt*r in the fAAillr;\—A Indv, l»rm gene*, It. I. W+2 m tne: ew AdvertlMementa* CASH STORE f to. llmnswtjr • - i 1/ ••/>•-•'•-v nixl rllfc.Ari-.vl' n;lirc inAmTMil klndsof family G rocer i es I Provi sib Thtr pliicp to biir anyarthdc i«. dif ]*;nr* at **hl h y*»u O.MII lind it ihr p|*r.i|»«'-!. .' . - i • strcn A ri,\CK i* TIJE DRUG STORE ii> )ie feu J/ ^^> T «,A Nl in Northern Xew tttk. The rpulerlot (hit pojlnc i in *y*U»tt |l4|r nnnrhitt int<*r«M* byy pab4nfn^nf inn A at gnMM»Hc*» att uticG, forr m»jprTc*4 arcc X^worllh|k|ll In.inrhi lnt<*r«| b p i a good ato^&lff gnmriv* a ^nr«, fo mfjpricto ar ia>weHlhfi Sny fompvrW llrma. (.ror^n^w C4ia ba thifetfit h v iroi?i 11 t o a HI uua ioa on t h« ran road t>et M • 1 Wat#rio«ji and 0/r tent bur* at a taring of frifi' S r Ip to i-. JN! ctjiu K> raah bo^r*. or— \ il t t I Laic of the ffj-m of ^ooi>* itrTil|:j(R)fn>. I • f y AVACK & Cox, t ! ' \ • .\ • ' • corvEit.VKnt.'x. v. ' ' •'! am icihl % trUntie lea I jftta ftloMerifi\; energy and »Ujfji»itt<f of a Fairhanka^tho 'altihf aH)r<TCH of Watert<Avvv^ eartibr dajjjja^ijtfe.JM a unit, reflected liftMc grji^ljftl^ceiB, and ingrafted in the »eruiaiMl|f• Ju^pcrity of the city. Takij tlicii^ieaof tho leading tradea. men tin tha^r^ui fcrranches of bu*i- ifviewed -below, and they re|>reaent an uewa, it \vi aa I bo amount of tatV jtcahh eaplf HAth d^btpfUe, integrity, and mi uhundance ut \\\ audjUj Wjortrhul^e of cotnujt*r- oial aJaiilr« f -|nfd ^toeedctl by an etjuul nuinljer of uaiMt^ put^hle the lar^c citieal on t tt|a iontjtnon(. The Wf 'LOON ^ of \V\^rV*|'ii, f/>r an inland of lt| ^i^atlpn, la Muiicthin^ firen4 U\ »r» cjxtent. The' lead )u«c3, mp a rule, buy f/oin man* rera dit^tdii the commission of Koot^W \$$ abruil. As a whole- sale market;] tyWoi town has made rapid fdridth'lrij ihp last two yearM. In |rathoriii|| D|^J| atUtistJCfi \n-t week we wero sucprlj*d to lenrn that/one firm wfais wli^l^apjltig Mlve cent goods' on am|h flu $»*{lt|«fp scale aa to mo- nopolize thei;>illlfipki of Central Aid Xorihjrn Xfa J^p ttIl(l wllftt w » fi more kriuixliri jrjfwj that this oame hotiH> iwaa Wa)<>1ji*a|in^ this lino of goods to flrnjj* y|^I<>iitrenl and other citlea ;<|f tho|Qa|^dii r In the retail trade, no cit| )$M filer supplied with goods and tfearf\ar4( few stores, ii? deed', jthiat l^aikfl inpro elegant dis- plays Uhnn t|ios|^!whi( h tho ladies of wihrtoi^ fA}1i|hL to do their shoppm^. T^^ fay goods merchants of WajtbrtofM hjMidle at least three- qHart^U of ^, ili|||lor$ tlollnr^ 7 worth of gookts a yOJlij a^d Wo strongly sus- pect th^it intii0|i^' reluctatico to orer- ostlmajt^ we jW^ fallen short or tho following aro the IiH line; i.ota & co. Il| And favoi ably Hhrt from mnk ot n^ss of tbe city, of tho most dedly attractive, which in uridcu their good judgment of the fcmttJnc beauty which HO politely and proni||)t- ly responds to tho wants of their eju« tomers. A special feature is tha {le gant and mammoth display of' pet*. OftOCRRfEfi The intercstK of humanity dcujahd that of alt branches of ougincfis |ho grocery trado should be aon<lubtLd by the moHt shrewd, upright and kefcn commercial minds. For the purchliwr of necessities rather than Iuxu|r|?s should receive the largest equivajcfit for his money. As a grocery matfkf't Watertown occupies u prominentu>p sit ion. The close competition has traded large amouOts of capital ir by seeking out tho choapest marUe nu<l by l\andling hilge umountJ 6f goods, (ho smalh *t margins are mjnjc moderately remiineratiro. The whole- sale trade has become quite extensible ami is steadily incrcH*<iug. *• Wutk^tH town grocery men arc most actlv i ltd accommodating and tin can not be excelled in anyofthll qualifications which make first-clirt| \ dealers. The following houie roprcMon't the lea<ling ones in tjh tratio : 4 if. MafcTis's is the onh\ original cash grocery stofi lie buys direct from itnporters a^< makes a spe(!ialty of supplying bote «fcc, with choice sugars, teas ami etjf fees. Samples sent by mail on-app cation. • y •C'KORCK K. OOUH. only two years in the husiurics^has large wholcsafannd nM^il trade whi< is constantly Increasing, lie liandll an iOMiiense amount \of goods :m|l giroH uuiTcrsai sutinfaction r.ir.nKUT & s>nTii enjoy a wholesale and retail tnuljr which in its proportions is what only men of sterling judgment and intui five knowledge, with abundant flnanj cial resiiurcea, can Hticceasfully direct The well known house of <;Kon«;fcMAonirtEn lias an extensive retail paironftgoj vvnile from the wholesale department numerous firms over Northern New] York receive almost their entire Mtp-j plies. The fruit trade, in the Season, is an important branch with Mr. Mncomber, . T . . . i;. n. Tiro\fi%ov - has as large a city trade as any firm in his line. TwciiMy years experienco in this one branch\ has given him u perfect knowledge of the entire busi- ness. Like all successful merchants ho only allows short credits which enables him to compete with strictly ca*h llrms and aceomtnodatc his cus- tomer* at the sahie time. V. II. HHANT & *<K • * < » have a vast capital invested and han- dles as large a quantity of goods as any dealers in their line. * His repu- tation as a tapable mnntffccr is uncx- cdtudnu) where. -' T. ZIMMKint.VV keeps his More crammed full of every- thing lu the way of staple and fancy j groceries and f it is a favorite | trading place for a large number of people. Mr. ZiunneriUun wholesales ui:c largely.- MKlflT ANPItrS. ' , r Reason and keeps a well selected lure of gro- ceries which he sells cheap for ca*h. CLOTH INtt. * One of the most important mer- cantile branches of \Y r atcrtown is the custom ami ready made clothing bus- iness. In this line tho el(\ has al- wa\s been extremely fortunate in 'being represented by firms possessed <d' abundant capital ant! experience, and with ample energies to thorough- ly establish and skillfully manage the business.- Cloths are purchased almost exclusively from importers by the leading concerns. So careftill) are purchases made that if is not pos- sible to buy fine cloths or suits made to order more cheaply anywhere than in VVaterlown. We give hclow the names of houses to which tho above moHt fittingly allies, but are com- pelled to waive individual comment as wc find our space is too limited; \ .F. ('. NTIIKF.TKIt & <«r. , j Custom work j?qual to the best city establishments. No. 10 Wood mil' House. |. V .T V \3. It. MIU.KK, merchant tailor, 1 clothing, nnd mcn f i furnishing goods, 4 Winslow Block. lUtlSTOL A MANTLK, tailors and clothiors, and dealers in gems* furnishing goods, 10 Woodrufl House. Mr. J. t}< Wiggins, so long at tiietijeat Wardfobo is now asso- ciated with Mews. Bristol & Mantle. <;i;o, it. 'sKit'T.K A ro M merchant tailors, 2 & t American Ar- cade. » • j tiltKAT n'VUimonK iTLOTIHSO IfOUSK, fine* custom cfothidg ami gent's fur- nishing goods. No. 14 Woodruff House. Wiggifls &, Goodale, pro- prietors. . i , LAMON & LAUFJICK,' j dealers in custom and \ready-made clothing, corner of Iron Hlick. j Waterlown boasts of vefy flnedm^ stores and tho dealers arc prepared fo furnish whatever is needed in this important lido of trade at low figures, it is worthy of special notice that without a single exception the deal* ers have had long practical experi- ence in the compounding of drugs and possess a thorough knowledge of the iNopertics of medicine. Tho fol- lowing list include all engaged in this braueti : [ (AMI* & MASSKV. j Drugs, paints, oils, &c, No. C Wash* ;ington Place. . i noMKH IT. irirtc. Drugs/medicinos, ehcmicals, paints, oils. &c.; pure wines and liquors for njedical UHV ; H Wash ngton St. .i. w. NOTT, ! Drugs, medicines, wines nnd liquors, aa-it sule of Public Square. Specialty ^AverilTs Paint-, which is in great demand where its superior merits K | have been tested. ! J:- I Kl.T it H<m*HKIV, Drug*, medicims, chemicals; paints, ojils, varnihhes, <tc; ^ure wines and |; I liquors for family and medical use. \ * VAN NAUKi; iiito^., Iruggists ami pluirmaceuiis^. All of Dr. Sehcnck** ihtdiclnes arc kept Infrre. I ft. iv. 0<>N«;I:K Jfc ro. >rugs, mctlicincs, paints, oils, surgl- a| instruments, *tc, \o. .'i Washing- o|i Place. 11. if. KV.J.lAHUi ! lungs, rnedif ihes, 4 tc.; also pure leas, best quality and \o. i:i Woodmll' 1 hrrejiyhrfl; tofivO t/» inf.)ft|l mv oht frfrtuJa, riiNUimCrn, ami th<* imhtit-fO**<*rnllr that I'liavo lfa-41'il d|e store lu Anthony'*; Mm k, ISO. 93 JWJII5I ^ItKETi Sernntl 0oor U r e»t of the rtitlrr IIoime.MUirr© I will kevp n l«rjf« #t»il wHI MCJcrUiI Hto<ik.,o/ • Dry M i General WuiisB *' • • • ! h roxsrrAvf r.Y o^ IIANP, * \* Whhh I ah all ai'll at Hant PUS Price*. J cnutiirt tny Im-jitii-, '•» a WV linve e*n hrtnVl rrerytliln druggists' I ] I r>Rr<;s, MFTitrrvKs f»AJKT^, <)>n.s t T»^K STUFFS, Bl-TTFU COIJOR, xlirsSRS, JAf JJAKr.K STOCK OF- ms, cotes, sooAdijSPili -r m Comet <ti reel $rom id Sew York. Ity fae«| gim* taat I can and will »el! other tu»o«« nr tha trade. I keop eon»UiUr on hand BUTTEft^C rtiafLoi altsi »aai tor oMatter ifaaa *y thnt can !»<• Ton n<t la |>Tir^<» UWOlfiHGi *u. 'OMt Canned Mi Syrnp aeiMoIaii I i\6 noi print prfaea, bat will aai JL*. • «,% , ^Hk, u- •• * of «l«ffrr»on an<t nt. l,mwr*oc*V Soap, Tobacco, Ci$ars,|Ac. •« l Kr;?»t T Hhail A _ . to tho WATkHT^WM CASH ^T6KK? WlM CjTC^mn luvl nee UF. Wojwill riiarantcr l«w >'<'«• IlUk. « ). ', H.KlARTlfe-Pi* i*at}cfarnon. Daochy Sc Co. I -••4- ff Krtiit, (iratn. anil (;ra»*ii Farnin I in U**l i»artof M4r)'lua<tat /V*rM <«• fnce*. Kor ( «i*J*»Ki%-i« hrl«trf*«-« Mainrha A Wi|*mi ( lt»«lgcly f IM. T \ 4 fi*ui STHlfcTLT CASlt BASIS t . r i\ . • a«Hfairot||y foreaMlior'iU cqu|v.V)onf. Know- ing I ran save niiMH'v enough tl) my rtutomcr* to offer ttiaia extra IniltimjnienfM to triple at a r.tMh Mtora; toil)* fullv conviajce*! thai it will prove for the interest f>oth of Utiyer nn<t seller, rtiere w II tie no |O«H from t>a4 i*et>o» v no |o»« fiN>in Imprest <>n r;i|iital Mtaii'lfn^ out, no IOMI Irom trouble, time flint extra «f i»enM» fo eollect- i»K. whnji N utiavoidahie in thv ol<| erffclit *\* tern. ttD Vfl tlflflfll nir^t^l In wWlf Stree* St<wka U>JII lUvlUUUI tnakCH fottunei every moath. Ii<w|k Rent tree explaining evervthin£. AddreM i IIAXTKR * CO. lUioker*. : fi«wt 17 Wall htl New .York* / ^nrf fti II u ill «v> ti\f KIT at jiTri my More fhen in town, and tfwfccl jf04>/!«* yottmav need m mv linn, Converrirnr.^V. V. Mareli t-1»1H70. • ' i fro yrm at vou miv •ere i^ no drmht ah.uil UK* ^'» peiioritv of thi< arliele orer eojniin fUitern and oilier external reined tii4»entM, eleetrteal a|ipriMncf^ t Ac lphd«>i«-iAnH in \out own l«MTi)itv k^fui ••roAderful. h*»ld by all Drn^KibU AfdJ It i-J ^ Mddieine** THEREME^t^ . MA*- 1»«». rr.H<ivb6n,' , r of Goavcrnonr, N. Y., U M»e amfnt for'<J«n, nritruod neifrhbcmnf town.fur lha c«tat>r« Wheat Cure Remedy \/'It n wliietiiaaaurerutQ lor >'*.RV6i;^ l>KB TV, otiho+c wfco have r iren rftlt rctn<*[\ a trial, all «peak In anqtianDed lt» merjla, The follofrinf i#«tiino|ital trim h POROUS PLASTER. t»irjrrjjat >»>-• j Hiram VI. lUirtt, <a the iioaremeua «emti m«m iK>roiia ** the InjbJt p<*^l>lr rtHwmmrnJaion of If MM, >*Meh a^l Ctirc: aw iwiv.j i p rpuTQ PAPVP may »x« f-inrf«if.nflHnf oeo AUvirclHlnjrUitrfauimHprufMiSf. >. wheiv HAr+rtimhm contfmets u\ny l*e made for It I!V KEW YOIIK. J. Iff. Rl TffKRFOAD. J1879J CHINA ' BAIL I WTtf . •' L 1879! tt true fl^rra. |TJ| loading liout^ % [Joitni*$v II rm, , LtantU | ThW known i 1'iy S ii^tM^m^B MS I, •••ap fer tho m*itant Norrit 0a1i*<*K, 8pirog, tho\ WA^ETOWN,! IT. 7. i i j- Wo afc offer toff special fm)nce* menu to parties living at a diatanre from ourplaco to aeiid^tliefr oniera to ttfi for anything In (be line of Crocker^ (JIassware, China TeaKel* t KnivcH arfd Fork«, Castori, it^., Sec. We are connected with a largti wliole- aale hous<f in Trof, \\ V; f and our good* ano!purehaftcd tlirrct from t!ie uiantifactoeerA in Europe' and alfir- where. iff you wndi to hu^* a Set of diHlieK arid eannol vlalt 6ur 8tor.% Juat makeja Ii«t of what yo# wont and we will ftintnrd pricen of Hamo by return mall. \ We cani refei* yot^ to parties in (ioiivernrur tvhopi we havo never aeeif, but bare ««I<1 aitaofdlah- ea niinpN through edrrerfj)ondrnce. ami we hate letters sU&Tmjr that the good-* wer* tiiizJily Katiafartory, We p tik our £J>od4 and dclivor (he same at our depot without itxtra charge, and anythiti^ ortleretl by mail not proving fi'4^iHf*ctorv, may bo returned at our exirt'UKe.,. We have a fine as- aortmeut of Fancy Articiea,; Pi4chtih Vapen ifeo,,1n Majolica, Cliiijjcae, Jaj>- ancxc and Deeorat«xl (yUinn^ auitablo for Woddl)ig rresrenta. Don't fail to visit OM|* store when in Water- town, i j \ \jfAiTE , ALLK.V & C«>., 1\> Woodruff'House Jllock. Drv Goods. Sec. VHW AXI> ronTAR STYI.ES OF .,u ^i V^n'l*l?an tniu w \Tho What* 1 rire ^1 ni MifTerina from neivou^ ftebilky. ' fHMv4. I I-jneilieai refill MU me4 aUa to atfaril BM» ooly noroiy relief. Whul I ueede4 ir«# ix>rve t^iH, I think, i« found in tne Whmt Cure, Yoiire, M. w. iWST „V ' ^rlaoinal <* W JfVoii nre trmihltMt with nertoilt \%\ ae«t I;III^*, i« the aure remotly, urxf^u^, ti.oo. # <>rucra by mall t* 1 ^ 1 - 4 MRS. OK. rKKClnao 4 t\* ; £f i»ceUaneouft« * jntrtcvKttshKf n westerAWV. ° - A @ FJTli^^^SEMINARY, r |: ifihl M OHT<;At;|C SALE.^Wherea«, do fault hvw beiMi mud* in th« |iayment of ti>e money -••< tired by a itiDrtxaK\ l»earitiK dat^ the Hunt day of A pill, te D.y IHf(5, executed by William A. Kellev and llannwh Kellye, bin w»fe,«d Uie tonn ot Fowler, in the founty of M% .|<a%vrenre ( and utateof Ne|i' \ ork, to .IIIIIIUM E. Iloleomb, of Hie Mime lo\f rt, e^xinty and Htiite f «^hich murt. K«»i*<\ with tin? bower of Male lliereiu etnttninOil, waHflulv ieetu\led in the oflb-e <»f M»e fOnutv <;ierk of *aid eaintv of St. Lawrence bn ilie.lOrh day of AuK»i^i, A. |». f IHil,\ at !i o'elaek In the foicn«M>ii <if tluifdav ;th II.-fit piiKeM ijn Ac. Aiid wnerea* aauld mort dulvy #inr\' wan dut /»• signed by HMid'.fatnei} E. Hol- eomb to ( alvin Eanplie/ir, \>\ HK^igMf nut h«*nr- in lHM»k of alort|r<iK<*N N'». {ai inx iUue the 7thiluy of .March, A I>. li»7ti which H»*i#umenl wiitlduly n^-onled in Itif office of the H»i«l foutdvf lefk of «aid i^iiintv Of St. Law- rence on tht« :Jd fla\ <if M»|iUMnlM*r A. f) , 1*72, in IwHik of MorttftfjfeH No .07 A, ut pa^e ti^.\» 4re.,mtd the Hind rnorlKaj|e in now held an<U>\\ m-d by Maid Eannhear. And ivhereat th* am »yn« elamu ed to \w due on «aid UiOrt^nue al Hie tftne nf ili«> ilr»»t (uiblieation <»f thin nodce in <>•>* butidred ami llfiv-nlne 4°liat»i and ntfieiv-^ix cent* I lloti.taj) lo-\iii, ei^hlv dollar* ( SKD.O(|( of pun* cijiul and MM ('Dt)-iMae dollars and i|i net v-»-ii cenid ($7!Hw;) of inlere^t, anl whi^h h the whole amoiint e4uim*d to he unj'Al't on haul inoitx«fro. Now tli*refore, not no h herei») ^i\**n thafeny virtue of the power of fale con- tatned in mid imlrtKafre and dtil> i« oi>rded a« aforesaid, and in pttivtiannv of the 4'luh' in • itch e-a^o made and provided, the Kiel mort* K'»M''d premi»eH i|illhr foi*o«'lo»e*l by a ^ale of I. A. WAID'S, merokant Tailor, GOlTVERN'KrR.y.T'. TH>: OLDEST! THfe BEST ENDOWED. THE MOST * PROSPEROUS AND POP*' ULAR ACADEMfC- IN-Jli j ^ STrTUTIONI NNORTH^ \' \ - ERN NEW YORK! r 1 / V- Winter Term be£js Noembei-28, r m Wc Invite a earefnt Inspection of the nf w and ! . » . . beautiful dlnplay now on exhibUion at i\\h ea* TniS OLD AXD ftELlAB|*K IKflfflTCTI 6k | rmbli»Hmcnt,eittbraefnjr not only the moat aitrac- - . .> Ureirtile» in Kcadv MadefiotfiiiiK for the brea- «ffo«'maay aad pc^ellar a4Taataajta 4© tiaoaej ent aeAMon. bin tfio leaiMnjr and <b-irat>le #tlaket o**l\H* aoademie: injitnictlaii. ami fabrlrH 111 •.{ Vf* A> Ffne Woolens For Ihd run torn tfa^le. We abow a very tc ptt in«r Una of Plain ami Fancy JJeavem, MatUlcH** and Eltaiana for I>a«lioh cut amininko to oi<ler in and Eltaiana for I>a«lioh 0loak<* and Hack a, And I ti Mr. W New aofl Noto Styles. / -4 . TIIK FAPVlV]t\ V •! / : . ;. J i X'-< ' •A \if IKjritiAiienliy e^nfi^tMVUlf lie aebooL TltE SkMIJTAnr IWltDINQ « ' \ \ : i '•' ' ' '' •{ . ^\ , haa IKNMI inphitod, tjioroojrlily rehatf^d and refurniHbtNL ' The indifferent or i<JI# will hot bf retail**^. aid take* persona) charge ot the cutting department and IM regarded a lonx waf ahea^l ol any OoiqpetHion in Una latitude- BEAK IN^MIXD a vlalt itj»ea not inrrtrTtnyoMipaiion tnpurehalse. Tjou^et Hot torn Prices Guarant.teAs. I>t>n*t Y*>u forget it • * • !• A. U AID, I but i*c4iolar»* who deair* to learn, 4>jil be aJdexT7 in every praqiicabtc way. \A 1 i^rrrinfG roH COIV£K Gfi A Rt'BClALTY. '/• T>aHvHeanofJ« fn the rradfa/r and WlUajrof | lxdlt Eat in .i^t lireek durinf K a entire 4vmr*er*\ will he fiormeii at the opdntngoi Hie fail Te^*7 in which a l|wiit«t ntimlier will, re^eire ft**' . M tuition. * / ] A 7\ i/>y 1 J THE DriFAR^WlRlfT V •CM* » ^ w . -^ . » -. i »^« *><^«*aie^ placed *lncha^|ta^fVrrtf 4 W.y t No. tt J^aki SL, •InrQ^of <j. p. Taitt, nc\t ddor hV DI>s, wiio«|e name in a aura ^uarnntoe ot \ to Fuller llou^e. ^ yp.K SALE! HOUSE jliD FIVE ACRES OF LAN6 S WEGATCHIE' I-lonfc In £Ood repair, IfiARN XKARLY SE\V f atid a nfvpjr fail in*: well of wnter on the lot. {< on one 1-1-ic tiy'ihe 0?*tvi'jratcje ri^e^ buee,e***' of tha department. W For adm^^fot) to tWTaaetfcr'i CiUlaa,' ataln^iirs, Circular*, or other Tnforttiatioti, AddrcwIII>AM W. lit IjTT.A-M., Prt*oip*) f ! /Ooareiuear. / ,1 J' St MwTeti<w Ca, 3f. ?, nox. t 11. i^r 17fmH , k^av. Pre*ideat. , i^ ItotindeJ It IK the t» Mi dome 11 |l If not M*|* p.trt of t lid Hir<»<I Pluladc euilhci* 1.1'vlv owned and «»eeiM>ied bfr p^<f. p(»ii\»<'!»>ion iriven immediately, (will \n* n*nted. Tune given /or \\ whole of the purchase monev If dQ- M. \\. AIJtKH II. bhia .)T<*<r. Co, v. v. tvii. io, JH 'x f 4t* w 4 ___ i| Taitt Offers Bargains. -' 1- 1 - 'J-,—J! i I ,\ BS'., j PROTRUDHTG TOES! /! FARK.m fenced 00 lon^Br lhr#%f /' away ' onr ftilMreii'A ahoe« l«fare tbev v / are bnlff wom, on account of If 10tea thro' / r the toe*. KJ'hCrtKe /[ ) ' ... • I' nnx.* T. <;a.\ • \'•/. ., B L A C IC TiP win PRi;vfNtTiU% A*k for f h«-ee 9lioea when buyInftT 4*iri — \ J. / / <r pltiFU|n^t in price !ofmt\ . ()i\c atlvan»a»;rou^ point, which wo finvc not fai'ml to notlco, in prcpar- i^'this article ia that in sprakin^ ot ny'braiirli of tho mercantile broth- rl»6o«l wc havt tiring subject«—wiilc- wtlkc, pro|(reasivp incii to talk about (l! <lo not have fo tlraw on our im- itation in the HlijfhtoHt In onler to Ivoi a rretlifable showing. Tho ajibject- being BO prolific of good tiling!\ our pen has already outran 0*1 r npaco ninl we nmat tlefcr the mfletion of our taak, fo another no)- I NEWflaMPCR*. Any description of tho Siiaineaa of ak important locality !*, of cotirao, ii^oioplete without a history of HH blic joiirnala. n rcapeet to IN newspaper enter- ed Watertown ia now and alwaya lioen greatly favored. It is at RBod with two daily and publication*. Tho quea- o'clitok i\ the for*n«H»n <•\ that dav. 1 fie picm- li»ui lire de*rrilM'M in niicT hi<>M^:txe a* jfolmw > ; AH that tra<t or |iar< <U of land »iiiiut# in the town *>t Fowler, eoiiniy of M. La*w-ri^kic.e and Ptate of New York, described a\ follow % |<»-wii: JW-^lnninif on t..o bank of the Onweirar^hie riv- er al the N. W. earner of Wiliin FoWJer'a lot and rnnM thenee N2', W. lOclminn .Vi Imkh to the road ; thenct M. 70° W, 12 ehalnt 40 ImkM • thence .s 7.»* t \ It I ^haini io link** ; thence .V.'IY' W.U'hainHHO hnk^ to a. maple tree eoi'nere«t ; thtnee S. J7 ' F 1\ c||uin« *» linkH to a H«dL maple tree on the bank; \' lh( ' riier ; thence nji the rner a>* it wi^il\ and turiiH to the jdaee bf lM>Mnnin(j, and i:ontainliiK J.I .{1-100 aerea of^ land an Minevcd b| Alien WJ^ht in AugiM, IWH, beingr part of lot TM». Hi«. inyl.nd to\i n of*Fooler, »«<! the u-Mne p^mi^ei e<mve>ed to i»ai»l Ilannnh Kelley i»y ***Mtl llol- comb and wife IH* (i<>4'd INMIMHK even d.i|e with thi-. I llnted March Mi% 1*<7!». t. r.vl.VIN' LAN'PHF^K.* E. II. NKARV. Af|orne\, > A#i^neC (fotiveiriotitr. N. Y. ) 'f.>l%%l.i . 1 .-. . —..-:.. 4- - - I 1 11 I CJIRRT TiTE NKWS # MARtf /. To Thit Wife of 2£ine! .! Tha^Husband^ Jfine / /1' That Girl of Mine! and TKai Boy of Mtoe! / / —rir\T Ufa been g |>rcaetjt blei fo#r Weekly jown needs an intnxhption^ to Ami run. Ho has been ident with tho morcantilu interests of tho city as long as w^ can remember, and is a man of sterling business qualifi- cation*! Graft* and clover xoud is hla important branch af this aeaaon of the yea/. * . . • j. -.< o. A. nrxr#EnFt>ttP doea an exclusively cash business. i<in \$ often a«kcd t in a tone of won- No One acquainted with Water-1 JjJ,^ hbw ean a city of tho size of Wa- 10 M r 'iwwoifii support ao mariy paport? mtitied f,|^ rikht thero is where tho mistake at|e\ It h not tho .city that sup- ofta tjhe papora, but it is tho papers, lelrjhave, more than any other In- ski(|uti(ina v helped to build op the solid rtroapefify and enviable fame of this rjejfuttfju) inland city. . ; refcly live, wlda-afwake, and en* tiriiristng journal can and does bring He «}* It i* a taring to customer! ' t* J 05 \ 0 nollce ^ *<**twtly keept si TKl lll^l ; Hop Rlt trra nilo Hie 1'iiresl nml pt Hlttnja ever made. j They are comiaWn'l^l lr-»m HOP?*J lit'- Clia. MAMiltAKK and I>AM>KU0N,~ the oJdc-t lH*.*t an«| ino^i rtilnable inedirine^ in tl*. world and 1 contain all the- t>c»g and moot t nratlre proline* of all other Hilteri-, l^elnjr the Kreateit HLtX/1) ITIUFJKN, IdVf K HKt'UI.ATOK. and Life and iriaJth ItOMtorinx Atfont of» earth. No dineate|>r ill health ean |M»gnhiy lon^f e\i«*f where Biew letter* arc n»»ed. ao \nned and perfecf arc theiro|>erafioiit« Theyirive new life and vi|ror to the |fed To taoio whose cmploytK|eni« caune inegqlaritv of the boweU or iirwarv and infirm. organs, or who re«iaire aa AppetUcr, ^p-.... ami mild Stimulant, ibe^o Hitter* are innUn- able, t>eina;highir oiirative. tonic ami ftfenn la'lnir. WrrilOlTTINToXKATING. J No matter what your feeling* or Kvmpfrin* are, wliat tbe dueafe or ailment IK. n^e |lop flitters. I>on*l wait until you are tick,; hut if vuu only feet ba^Lor miserable. u*e Iliier^ at once. It may *ate your life. Ihindfjed* have bfen save*! Uv aodoinjr |'P r $600JwU will be paid for a caae they will not «\uf# 01 help. I>o not suffer yoiitaclf or lot your frittufa Hitffer, but u»e and *TK<* them to ii.-»© Hop jju lie member, nop Biltors it no vile dmfeil drunken nostrum, bait tho Pure«t and l*-«-t Ifedieine ever i^iubi; the \Invalid's KrifiMl and Mope,\ and noiKTnnii «>r fa mil v ^hrfiUI bo without tbcm, TUV THK tllTT^lW TO-DAV. I rj Hop Cough Oflre and Palo KrllVr ror Hala by LAVAck A COX. Druggist*il * GEO. P St.. TAITT Main Gonv^riienr. IS SELLING GOODS CHEAPEB Than Any Merchant in the State »•>/ -/ 1.' v a 11 < I G b t I. 3 1 *icos T /! FiVe Cent! Counter; / ••• / CROWDED WITH CHOICE GOODS! / / 9 \ REMEMBER LOW •H *» t^L-iV * v, '•••'?• v%-/. i i r I \ &&&&?%. . i • ! \I • \ - Thari Ever Before Offers 1 j .-j , , - ! : 1 ' -?/] W. M lid