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t t r t e r t o t o t t t f i f i o r e s . T i a e s x N P i i x . ira t P a g e —MiecoUuiv, Stories, Sketches nnd co u r t P a s * —Editorials, OomnitaiuiUcmB, C ent Topic\ and Personal Gossip. T h i r d P a g e —Local Column, BustnossNoUces, T e legrap h ic bows, and itariet Reports. P o u r t i t P a s o -Tealahlo-Chat, Humorous, Do mestic, Social aud N e w s y . ___________ \ R . V ,. O . i t i t , A b i u v a l A n d D e P A M D B B o f T r a i n s a t W a t k r t o ' w n , on aog a f t e r B o v . 15th, 1860: L e a v e for Rom e 7 BO a . m. 13 85 p, m. 5415 p .m . For Ondeneb’h 9 85 ». m . 4 30 p.m.!) 8 5 p.m. o n SalurdayB. L e a v e W a tertow n Junction or Cape V incent, 9 u o a. m 4 SO p .m . Arrive (tom Rom e B 05 a . m . 410 p . m. a 30 p. m .Frorn O g d e n s ja r g h 1215 p . i n . 52(1 p . m. A r r ive st W a tertow n Junction from C a p e V incent, 745 a. m. 8 55 D. m . __________________________ g w - W. AV. B o a b f e & Co. P u b lish e r s ’ A g e n ts. T r ibune B u ild in g s , U . Y ., nrc authorized to contract for a d v e r tlein g In o u r paper. S T A G B S L E A V E W A T E R T O W N For L o w v llle and C arthago a t 9:10 A. M . ts 4:10 r . a . For C o p e n h a g a n and L o w v llle 9:10 a . a c . Ot.oBBiDGd. A g e n t . S u n d a y N o t i c e s . j p ^ ” BAJ»Ti8T C h u r c h . - P reaching m o rn ing and evening, at the usu a l hours by t b e pastor. 5 3 PABSENA 1 . S t. M. E . O iiuncH -Preacb- ing a t 1 0 | a. Uov. IV. B. Stew art o f Rochester. The pastor w ill preach a s e r mon on tem p e rance at 7 p. m . T h e public are c o rdially invited. p g p S t a t e S t k e b t M . E . C h u r c h . — Breaching by the pastor i n tlio m orning. In the evening, Rev. W . B. S tew a rt o f Roches ter w ill spc ale iu behalf of the A m erican and Foreign Christian Union. T h is ques tion o f Protestantism is of vital im p o rtance, ^-to u s. Come a n d hear for yoursell.- S & reda fo r S a t u r d a y . —G o ld' 1191. --C a m d e n organized a Y o r.ng Mon’s Christian A ssociation on S u n d a y last. % —A few day s since, a boy nam e d Per kins w a s run over an d killed by the cars a t Malone. —O n M o n d a y evening, the ladies ol tlie Watertovyn G e rm a n Social eocioty, givo an entertainm e n t at W ashington Hall. — Y o u n g ladicK. should bo careful not to get chaps on the lips. They h a v e been known to lead to an allectioa of th e heart —A. B u rT n e ion, V t , paptr, thus closes a marriage notice “ N o cards, no cake, no western paper n r d copy \ —Y e s torday whs ono of tho du llest and* vnost disagreeable days ol the season, but to-dnv lias been bright, beautiful, and live ly —th u 3 sunsbiDe always follows a storm - A grand Masonic ro union and prom onade concert at Mechanics Rail, C.irtb»go. n e x t T u e s d a y evening, tne anniversary oi W ashing on's birth day. — t o r eleven ycare. Carbon C. Moore haa been Supervisor of th e town ol W o rth, but owing lo hia m o v ing from tho tqwn, Solo mon W . Kellogg was elected this year. — An Iown farm er recently sont a letter to the Patent cilice, asking i f he could gel a patent “on an improved m o d e of m aking fried ca kes.\ — 8 omebo( 1 \ has stolen tho only hearse in Farm ington. Conn, and tho authorities offers rew ard of $25 tor its r e tu rn w ith the th ief in it. — To nigl.l th e great A rlington m instrels oold forth at W a s h ington H all. To say th a t th i s troupe ia one of tbe best, hardly Joos them ju s t i c e All w h o love to laugh, go t o night and ta k e advantage of the oppor tnnity. —On T u e s d a y evening > tem p erance lec to r e it W a shington Hal!, b y Mr. F o r t .— T lie contest at the K ink for the cham pion b e lt, and dances too num e rous to notice in th o space allotted to tie. —Tho Chicago T ribune recently pubbsh e d along letter from ono ot tlio men w h o \scalped'' the C a rdiff G iant i n the m o n ths of July, A u g u s t. Septem ber, and October. 1SC&,in a barn near Lincoln P a r k , in t h a t city. -M innesota alw ays did try to be (oo sm a rt. Now s h e haa got a g irt who is a wife and m o ther at eleven years of age. She don t know wh oh she likes best, her baby or hor doll. —Tho “ H u g Ale T ight ' is tbo nam e o f a Hew jack e t which the ladies wear. T h e jacket is m s e c in a novel m am or, and ipeaks for itself, eo thore is no chance to m isunderstand its m eaning — Ttio rays o f tho sun sbino upon tho dost and tlie m u d , h u t tbey o re n o t soiled by them. So a holy suul, while i t rem ains holy may miDgle with the vileness of tho irorld, and yet b e puro in itself. [VE^, — In W e s t P o tsdam , on Saturday night list, Iho b a r n #f i >rvil Heminway, contain ing 25 cows and 35 tons of hay, was con sum ed by fire. I t is supposed t o bavo been Ihe work o f an incendiary. -Abner C o n k e y , an early settler an d former citizen of Canton, died suddenly ol heart disease, on the 24 1 h inst., at h i s resi (Icnce in I len n o n . The day previous to bis death bo w a s in C a n t o D , apparently in th e best ol h e a lth. — Girls aro not considered of enough im portance in C h inn to bo nam ed, so t h a ' they aro sim j ly num b e red as D iu g h ter 1 , D raghter 2 , e'c. T h e first work of t h e missionary teachers is to rig ’em o u t w ith nstnes. — In China no man is allowed to w e a r his beard uniil ho has reached the age of GO y e a rs, a o d he i s torbidden by law to g row a m u stache unfit h e is a grandfather. I t is impossible to im a g ine t h e effect of such a lw in this country. A now carpet line been purchased for the mew S u n day S chool room at theA rsenai Street church. I t is to be paid for in p a r t by s u b s c r ip tio n , a n d an occasion it w ill p r e - ' an t itself t o m orrow , at S a b b a th school, f o r all t o bestow th e ir mites. — T h e p r o tr a c ted m eeting which h a s been in p rogress for bs m e tim e in t h e Disciples’ Church, ta C a rth a g e , w as closed oa S u n d a y evening l i s t . T h e re has been tw e n ty ad d e d to t h e church by c o n fession of th e faith a n d bsptxsm, * n d four wero a d d e d bycom m e n - d ttio n . —T h e citizens o f MarlinBbilyg will c e le brate tho anniversary of W a shington’s b i r th day, a t the T o w n H a ll, next Tueuiay evening: llev. G. L. lu X i f , of I,,,vx vlll;, \.,i; delivor the a d d ress, and M is. A. T. lUm lall o f Oswego, w ill give select reading*. — A man r e c e n tly subscribed one dollar for tho s u p p o r t of h i s m inister, in Masachu setts, b u t liadiDg t h a t his wife, a t u dona tion party, h a d squandered tw e n ty cents in tho sam e object, refused t o pay b u t eighty cents. — C ollector Rem ington, a t Ogdensburgh, on the 10 th in a t., seized sixteen horses im - p o r le 1 from C a n a d a by George Davis, ol Shirley, M ass., ior fraudulent valuation aud en tr y . T h e value o f the anim als is ab o u t $2,500 in currency. Mr. Davis put them nearly $200 in gold below th e actual cost. — A New Y o ik bachelor saw a nice young wom an helping a b li n d m a n across the s treet, and forthw ith w a s introduce <1 i wooed au d m arried th e girl. Sho told her lady friends a l l ab o u t it, a n d theconsqucnce is t h a t a new society h a s been started, call ed “T h o Y o u n g L a d ies’ H u m a n itarian Asso ciation for helping B lind m e n A o ross the Street. — T h e Prom e n a d e C o n c e rt laat evening, for the benefit of th e N o r th W aiertown Cornet Band, w a s a pleasurable aa well a s profitable entertainm e n t, a n d the music, when weetake in to consideration the lim ited practice of this band, w a s q u i te creditable- After giving four or fivo of their best in strum o n tal pieces, the floor w a s tiiilcd with “ fair ladies and brave men,\' who “ tripped tho light fantastic toeU to excellent music, as ia always th e case, “ W h e n youtli and pleasure meet, to chaso tfh P h o u is with flying feet.’’ T h e dance w a s kept u p until the “ wee sm s’ h o u rs ayont tlie twul’,\ wbon the happy party w e n d e d th e ir way home ward. TH OBB KVKN1.NI) BELLS. T iioso even in g b e lt s ! thoso evenin g b e lle: H o w m s u y u tale tlicir rn a iic tellv, Of you til, a n d liomo, a c d t b b t street tuny, W hen U n i hujtil ilirir suul Uiug itu c m : ! or c a p ias against th e $hi« H iiiroad C'ompa- ny, in th e C leik’s office id th e C , S. I'irriiit ! C o u r t yesterday. 1 T h o application w a s n u d e on the gixund th a t tho C o m p a n y h a d failed to ]icrforni an agrocm o n t made w ith George tV. Haynes, ! T b o am o u n t to be recovered by the plain- I tiff was f o u r tbausand dollars. T h e capias is m a d e r e tu rnable o n the 2 2 nd inst. ; T h e su its both in t h e Common l ’icas and 1 Suprem e C o a rts, in regard to the play ol Tw elvo T e m p tations, h a v e been settled and i disposed of, in the C o u rt of Common Pleas j before J u d g e Daly. j N e w Y o r k , ID . i T h o case of Mr. P . W oodruff a g a i n s t ' th e C a m d e n & A m b o y Railroad T ranspor- j ESTTh© S k a tiniag M a tch w h ich is to I U tio n Company, lor $87,000 cim e u p before | tak e place o n the evening o f W a s h - j the c o u rt o f common pleas. This is one ol ‘ R Thoso j o y o u s lwurtf aro pasuofUwdy; Ana m any a boart that Itwu w a s gay, W ilkin ih o t o iu b now darkly dw e lls, Aud hears n o m o re t h o s e evening b e lls. And eo ‘twill be when I am gone ~ That lunefuii poai w ill still rin g ou ; W h ile otbor bards &h&l] w a lk tbefcdfcU*, Anil e in g j o u r praise, aw c c t e v e n in g b e lls. —T homas M o o n * . £E#“T ija .N!, s . — W e tender our thanks to the Hon. N o rris W inslow an d Jay D im ick, | (or an evening Jo u r n a l A lm anac a n d copies i of Legislature bills. . . j EAT, E S T A T E F O R B A L E . iugtona birth d a y , will be a w a r m con test. A g r e a t d e a l of in terest is felt o n both sides. Judges have been solicited from O s wego. T h e r i n k will be open as usual th i s eve n i a g w ith fair ice. EEiTCouGitLAN and T oriuey . —T he card ol this n e w Y o rk H o u se will he seen in o u r columns this week. O f their ab ility a n d determ ination t o sell cheap, their cirfiular closes w ith this s trong assu r a n c e : “ We sh a ll b u y our Goods for Cash, and sell for p r o m p t pay., W e have cut dow n our expenses one-halt Our S t o c k j s Fresh, th e s u its gro w ing o u t ot tho burning of the defendants w h a rves on the N o r th River, in 1884, and involves t h e liabilities o f com m o n carrier?. T h e p lain tiff’s wore c o n signees of 42 h a lts o t cotton, sent to th e m frt m C a iro, w h ich was c o n sum e d i n th a t tire.— Tho bill of laden or receipt given by th e Illinois C e n tral r a ilro a d , at Cairo, h a d in it certain provisions abo u t com m u n icating linoSigiwhicb shielded them irom liability after -the co tto n h a d left their line, a n d h a d w r itten across its face, “ Not liable for i r e . ” A t Chicago t h e Illiuois road delivered it to th e Union T ranspo rtatio n C o m p a n y , w h o and wo m e a n t o P u s h T h ings a n d look | g ave a som ew h at d ifferent bill of laden, b u t cheerful. W o shall deal honestly, w o rk h a r d , live cheap, and tr v to do o u r share of th o H a t and C a p T rade. Please consider yourself ‘'d r u m m e d .\ hi on w h o w o rk up to these c o n d itions are tbe men t o trade with. B Y T E L E G R A P H . TBIS MORNING'S A r c a d e S t r e e t w i t h a N e w U l o k t . —L a s t n i g h t for t h e first lim e in eighteen hundred years, th e above named Street, in t h e vicinity o f our sanctum , was illumed by tbo brilliant rays of a gaslight Irom u new lam p recently placed upon the R eform kk building. Ow ing to tbe uDpropitious condition of the w e a ther, tho im p o rtant transaction did not b r in g forth a s U - g e a n assem b lage of people as it m ight otherwise h a v c d o o c .— No c o rnet bands were t h e r e to lend enchant ment to the sam e . No orators oralderm on graced the occasion w ith their speeches and presence. No dcws boys and boot blacks disturbed tho pcaco an d quietness with containing t b e w o rds “ Owner’s risk o l fire’ I on it, in rad in k . T h e cotton arrived here | on th e llth o t J u ly and.w a s placed o n th e wiJStrf, w h e re it was c o n s u m e d by fire next ' night. | - J u d g e D a ly held th a t it waft a question j for th e jury, w ith a stro n g presum p tion in : an affirm a tive w h ether the re d Ink w o r d s i were o n the contract o f tbe p laintiff and H- ! lino is c e n tr a l com p any. If they w e re then the Illinois c o m p a n y b a d right to th a t ex tent to protect interm e d iate carriers, b a t not to re lieve t h e defendants ^entirely from loss by fire, b u t to c h a r g e them extra quasi insur- UrtCAGO, 19.. Tho W oolcn M a n u facturers’ Association ! thu effect o f t h i s provision have adopted a resolution against auy change in th e present ta r if f a n d the m a inte nance of t h e present duties on woolens. T h e committee on the insurance question i d inary liabilities o f bailors for him , leaving reported, recom m ending th a t th e subscrip- them responsible for loss by fire if occasion- tlocs and franchises ol th e M anufacturers hy their negligence o r default, Ioauranco Co. bo turned over t o tho Great 1 Ih o ju r y , a f t e r being o u t several hours, \Vcstero Insurance Uy, of Chicago, no ,v i wero directed t o bring t a a .scaled vordiot. H o u s e a n d L o t N o . 4 , W i n s lo w S t . Droucti rouf. oa\ w a lcr, b o lt, tlttrci, a i -. Price. to clinllnjr trft? fixture\ ................................ H o u s e an d L o t N o - 6 , W i n s l o w S t . French roof, trim r, ira*. cluin I. 'mill. .Vr rnci-. wltb gusftxiurr'r ................. ■■■ 500 H o u s e a n d L o t N o . LO W i n s l o w S t . Furuat-cf \ mv I vi . c I obc I.I vj -.IS. rh * i\u(l lUturus. ................................................... $4,(WO H o u s o a n d L o t N o . 3 , JKLuuson 8 4 . W ater a n d i;ae. P r ice, in c lu d in g tl K u rus, .fd.OOO. H o u s e a n d L o t N o * 67 W a s h i n g t o n S t . Finished wllh water, m is bath, lurnacc, tc. Price, Including fixtures, ........................... $6,50C ; H o u s o an d L o t H o . 3 W i n s l o w S t . ] has qaa, w a ter, lurnacc, hath, &c. j Price, w ith f ixtu r e s .....................................................$5,010 i I T w o V a l u a b l e B u i l d i n g L o t a ? os Ten J JSyckfitroct, know n as t h e “ H o lchklu Lot?.1’ . j Price; $lU0e& c b . •*\ T e r m s B a s y . —Esquire at the , X O B H O H A N T 8 B A N S . j fcblOdAwSw J . P. M O F F E T T , 1 £ J H C C 8 , M E D I C I N E S , 1 PAINTS AND OILS j G l a s s S d B r u s h e s j T E A S Sc C O F F E E S , . 8 4 G 1 B 8 A 8 Y U C F 8 . M O L A S S E S , 5 F I 0 B 8 , A c . and a general assortm e n t of JEFFERSONOUNTY C T O W N O F W 1 L N A B O N U S Watertovrn & Eome Eailroad Bauds. NfiW A D V B H f M S lW e u m y , = = T w T T i j j . ... i a * .OUK. INFORMATION b iu u o f it s , Retired Clgrcymha. Jtni a n d Ladle e css m a k e $75 t o $155 _ i h u Spring and Hammer. A copy R e a . a n il sdaraws lo People's J o u r n a l, P h j u rolilfj-ivv jejgr _-J Teoelana, N. York& Oswego MidlaiuIRR Bonds 70 Id 8 CZM Interest 1 pro rent, payable in . annually. 3732 IN 31CDAYS, I 81 made b y ono A g e n t, se ll in g h f lv e r 'i’f i t c n t U n t i e i Broom . O v e r SO aO O O n o w l n s a e , j k M M t o M i hy He ii Lie rare G cuctey find American Azrl-culturlat I O m county reaerved for e a c h Jtseatf l ttsA - C u e s & o>„ TH u o r i la n d t street, N. x . acttsFaahfiuRoB j t it . C h icago, III. J t e M M S i TOE AHEBICAH M I KN IT T IN G M A C 1 I s presented to tho public 0 8 . t h e m o o t if|__ c t and C h e a p KjMtthUtq. UNIONACIFIC P R. R. RONDS, Interest 5 per cent, in gold , pagaMr scrni- ! — _____ - 1 ^ annually. P I llC E * - O N L ffS B . „ _ WILL e j o t , : 2H,000 Stitches In < or cottonallkpr N *91 Groceries Missouri Yallej Bailroad Bonds. Interest 7 per cent in gold, payrdie semi annually. CHICAGO , D A N V ILLE A YlNCENVMS RAILR O A D BONDS. Interest 7 por cent, in gold, payetble sins.r- annually. ' Southern Central B- R. of New York Interest 7 per cen t. in goUl , payable sore i- annnally. A ll o f tho aL o v o eecurUea f o r sale n p b h the MOST FAV0BABLE TERMS, •nd k e p t coast& sUy on hand for unmccHatc delivery •tthe A T w h o l e s A I e a r e t a i l , A t t h a v a r y L o w e s t P o o a i b l e F r i c a i -ALBO- Qreat U. S. Tea Co’s Teas. t th sir W h o lesa le P r ices, from 80 c e n ta t o $1 80 pm pound, and T e a s o f onr OWN SELECTION. s. o n c e l i a b i l i t y o s c o m m o n c a r r i e r * t o th © o r - A s s isted by o n e o f t h e m o s t e x p e r t Tea T e s ters ln th e d ltj o f M ew Y o r k ) Kxtru atyout com mencing business, and th a t they, as individual m anufacturers, render them such assistance a n d give them such patron age as they think they d e s e r v e Meeting adjourned. N e w Y o r k , 1 0 . Io th o m a tter of A b raham B inntager aud their bolstrous'w o rds an d ovcrbaariDg man I A b raham C lark, b a n k r u p ts, Ju d g e lllatch- uers. No gay belies o r courteoi^ dandies j lord rendored u decision yesterday, enjoin- j made tbc.r appearance t o secure tbo a t tec | ipg tbo bankrupts from interfering w ith tho j tion and adm iration not ju s tly theirs. All i property now ia th e handaof the Receiver, I was o f a different nature. W h e n th e rays | and it wua further ordered th a t C lark cio- I It w a s annoanced t a t h e jo a m a ltth e oth er day, th a t M r. B u rt, th o legal a g e n t of the E o g liah E r i e ring, h a d arrived in thia* city from E u rope, bringing w ith him £25,- 000, w h ich t h e E rie s h a reholders protection com m ittee have railed by tho Im p o iition of ono shilling p e r share, f o r the p u r p o s e of getting their c o m before Judgo Woodruff, a t tho U. 8 . suprem e co u r t, AFTERNOONESPArCUES. D lor th e flral timo glim m e red forth upon the I beautiful, spotless snow, there was no noiao 1 save t h a t o( the sleet as i t BWiftly lound its, course from the upper-world. No one wns \ thero to give th a n k s for so precious a gift , 1 yet, tor all that, i t shone w ith tho sam e , brilliancy and answered the sam e purpose I as it u n d o u b ted ly w o u ld, had thousands! been there. I We ore thankful tb a t it ia as it n>, and our wish is th a t i t may not rem a in thero for a few m o n ths o r years only, to illumine th e pathw a y o f a few hopeful children ol c u te an d deliver to tho aafflKntss all th e pa- : pers in the caxc. 1 Tho sto n n of yosterday a n d last night im - 1 period travel on th e railroads. j T h e re w as a land slide a t C o iB icksie, on | tho Hudson River railroad, laat night and ' a ll tho trains wero delayed. N e a rly t i l the ice in the upper H u d son is | m oving. In ibe inquest in the case of M argerate S h e r id a n w h o waa s h o t and killed by her hu s b a n d , on W e d n e s a s y ovening, some dc- velopcmoots wero m ade w h ich m a y affect tb e nineteenth century, b u t lo D g alter th e ! tho prisoner's chances of* acquittal. E v i - genorous givers have shuffled off th is m o rtal coil, « a y it then be I hero to guide the foot steps of those who follow in t h e p a th s ot those gone but not iorgottrn. |^ ~ C i u i . d r k h 's T k m t e h a . n c e M k l t i v . — The E x e c u tive C o m m ittee nf the Nau.-n a l Tem perance Society at W asht n g ton have issued a coll to all t h e Churches an-1 n > m tic s to hold tem p erance m eetings m i-nn nection w ith W a s h ington's b .iih n«y. In answ e r to this call t h e P a s tors' A s s o u a n mi o f W a tertow h have determ ined to hold a denco ol witness wcr t to show th a t Pow e rs the a ll i—d illicit com panion o f Mrs. 8 b e r i dan. was. only a boarder ta th e Houso, and was not rolialnt'iiq w ith her. I t w as proved th s : SheriJxn bad previously th r e a te n e d ! * the wom an’s hlo. I t moy b ecom e difficult I lor bun to substai.Ua'.c the “Iojurcd H u s I 1 b a n 's ’’ |il< a T i:res' wastungton special says: P rom I the conversation ol individual mca:- I bcra ol C< >njrcss, it is not very probablo t h a t 1 tbe incom e tax will b e abolished a ltogether, T e m p e rance M eeting lor Children Y u n u g Pcoplo in th * K u - t P resbyterian C h d rch, to-morrow afternoon at halt p a s t tw o o’clock. Addresses w ill he mado by several cler gym en, an d singing by the children. AU the Sunday Schools ot tbe city, an d oil children and young people i r e invited to scats in tbe body o f tho church. Adults i r e invited to seats in an under th e galler ies. iJ-^” C L A in\ovA jrr E x a m in a ti o n s F r e e . — P hysicians, after y e a r s o f study in A n a t om y , Physiolbgy, a n d a th o r o u g h know l edge of th e nam e a n d location of every bone, m uscle, nerve a n d blood-vessel, s till m a k e lam e n table failures in the practical using of tho proper rem o d ies in t h e cure of disease. Tho reason is obvious. They learn enough ol tbe o u tside, which is well, b u t Del e n o u g h o f t h a t ros .1 lilc w h ich c o n tro ls ovcry m o tion of tho bone, m u scle and tissue, and gives to them their powor. Or. B u tterfield com b ines tho practical medical education w i t h h i a t clairvoyant sig h t which investigates (He life forces — goes dow n w ith you in sym p a thy to the disturbing causes by w h ich the eye has lost its brightness a n d th e cheek its bloom,— and boncc rarely iails te cure an y case he undertakes. H is astonishing success in the treatm e n t of Scrofula, Consum p tion, Asthm a, C a tarrh , diseases of th e Heart, Liver, Stom ach, K idneys, Bowels, O v arian Tumors, an d all diseases o f th e Womb, Spine, Rheum a tism , a i d P iles, is tru ly re markable. L e t the afflicted consult him a t th e W oodruff House, W a tertow n , T u e s d a y , W ednesday and T h u rsday, M arch 1st, 2 d , an d 3d. S l ’IUSQ F IK L D , M a n , 19. An ex press freight train d u e here (rom B e sten at 11:35 o'clock last night, was throw n from t h e track at W Ubrahatn. Ono m sn s lightly in jured. P aius , 19. Tbe rem o n strances of Unemployed diplo- m asts delay M. P rerost P a r a d o ls appoint m e n t as r o in iisU r to W a s h ington. R o e n x s r t R , 19. In tho court o f Oyer an d Term iner thii m o rning, P a tr ick Beohon an d J o h n Dorlon, bo th convicted ot m u rder i n the second d e gree, w o re sentenced to Stato PYiion Ior life. T h e latter1* wife, C a therine, im p lica te d in the nunc offencs, w a s sentenced tu 15 years im p risonm e n t. E d w a r d Dorsey, convicted o f m anslaughter, w a s sentenced to years im p risonm e n t L ohdok , 19. S a tu r d a y ’a Rtviow notes approvingly the acceptance of Mr. G ladstone’s lan d reform b u n g y the Irish m em b ers o f tho Com m o n a T h e w riter th in k s th e Irish people w ill also accept it, unpalatable a s It m ay b e a s th e first installm e n t of reform . K o r u n F lavors, u sw e e t as NEW MOWN H A.Y J A ll of whicD w ith our verj O F M I8CBLLA NBO DB A U D F A N C Y G O O D S w ill bo (Old a t BOTTOM PRICKS KELLOGG A CONGER. N o . 11 W o odruff B o u so Janl7-d& w W a tertow n N . Y. p o * S A L E . A Good, C a b inet a n d -Joiner Shop 31x40 feet, w U b a good W A T B 't FOW B R located In the m o s t central part o f tbo V U li£ o of Fhtladet phis, Jeff. O o . NTY. O T ~ W i l l 8*11 ' O h e a p T o r C a s h JS % N o n doing a g o o d Job b in g B u siness- Address A. W . PO T T E R , P h iladelphia, fobSdltw tf Jef. Co. N . Y. Bad. G orernm rat Securities above a t tbo taken ln Kxchui£©. for I bio Highest New York' Quotations On t h e <1* y of »&Je. W e \wiih t o c*U tbo a t t e n t io n o l t b o t c d e s irin g to o x d ia o g e , or*h*visg to INVEST T o th e b e t thst w i are o S e r tn g t h e above a c c u il t ie a L o w e r tbJLD t h e y h iv e l* e r c t o f o r e been olTcred In th is jntr* W o u « &1 b o tgcn te for i ll t b o other keu R A I L R O A D BO N D S , Offorodln tbo m a r k e t in d can I tim lah them o n abort notice. THR H I G H E S T M A R K E T K R I C E PA ID FOR G-old Coupons, 'Coin, ANi) v \ fits* caps, lamp wlcke m a t r Vo'nA J a c k e tscradlablan k e ts, leg g in * ,' EnkMnMkiRlit- ore, tidies, tippets, t a t u d w o r k . w i J r r W a a eed- ” o ' ™ ® t ' , , l c , c a l J \ \ * * * »• F M O J U T O $ 1 0 atcus cen even mako more, to l t U a e 'S K wSti. lyhlcfi alwajm commandi a. rwdy t a t o A M M a a e u L readily knit from twclvo to n f t S i i uer day, the ptqBls o n which will bW BOtlaci tku forty cents pcrjitlr. F A J I I C S B B ^ I ’ Don sell their wool a t only forty to Elly m per Dotmd: bnt by getting tho wool nodatj St a ejnsll ovpeise, and tattling K ioto «brt tbrcerdousrs per pound may b a n t U s e d . ' Ol Ilf 025 wo mlII forward a » ■ * ( « . nr ardwsd- ' W o wish t o procdre active A G E N T S U m a y tac tion of the U n it e d s t a t e s s a i l C a n tdaa, t o v S w tiw m o s t liberal lndacam e n ts y rUl b o o f fo t e d , ;Artdraes A m e r i c a n K n itting l £ t c b i u e O A d m o i j , febI54tv Boston, M a * * o r E L i ^ S T l C o . s s w F«bl4v -k t k » M i k Addreaa F J t F . F , Aa4*$attt,p.Ci ... _ — - 8 C 0 T T , PlttBbor*b, P a . I t M ' i f a.i.,. -•[. GreatOhsutwe A r a w T O M B W H I T S W B 8 A T S H O R T S , I FO R S A L E AT ® 2 5 P e r T o n A L S O - C A S H PAID FOR OATS, At t h o Old Rail R o a d W trcbou so By Feb 14 d » l » O B 0 . H . R M M O , A ( e s > f, C o u n t y F a i r . — T h e Board o f Man- ttgors of th e Jefferson C o u n ty A g ricultural Society h a v o d e s ignated W e d n e s d a y T h u r s day and F rid a y , Septem b er 7th, 8 th snd 9th, upon w h ich t o ho ld the annual exhi bition. T h o largo percen tag e th a t has been added to t h e prem ium list, togolher w ith the novel yet substantial im p rove m e n ts in all i t s departm e n ts, I th i n k w ill m e e t the h e a r ty ap p r o v a l of t h e farm e rs o i thta county. L . D. O l n i y , Secretary. BENTFO, houa £ aad lot No. H H!|b fltrcet. Esquire on to* p r t m a e v . I b u t it is verry evident tbat somo Im p o rtant 1 changes will be m a d e in the law . ^Thc proposition in reference to it which a p pears to m eet w ith tho most favor i s th a t of enlarging the sum to b o exom pted t o $ 2,000 I or $3,600. T h ia, it is claim e d , w o uld rc- ' lievo the large claas of clorks and business men who now com p lain of tho oppressive ness o f th o tax. 'W o r ld's W a s h ington special sa y s . A m o v em ent is n o w going on to consolidate the Republican party ot Virginia and th e idea is held o u t to G rant tb a t by th is m e a n s tho will b e able to trium p h over th o con servatives. I t is un d e r s to o d th a t the conservatives w ould be able to bc&t ail these m o v em ents by over 5,000 m a jority. T h e m o v em ent is said to bo favored b y Senator Lewis, who has so far given n o votes w h ich w o u ld indicate h is future lin e of a c tion. It is not likely ho w ill bo a moderate Republican, and vote w ith such Senators os Tram b .tll a n d Conkling. T h e R’chm o n d Enquirer contains r very vigorous a n d elegant protest against an y connection with tho Republican party, snd no one w h o understands tbo tem p e d of tfic Y a rginia people w ill beliove th a t tbis m o v e m e n t to c arry th e S tato over to t h e R e p u b lican p a r iy can have any suc cess. T r i b u n e s W a s h ington special aays : T h e Senate waa in executives session for tw o hour s .yesterday. The calender was taken up and largo num b er o f confim&tions w ere made a n d b u t few rejections. Tbo Foreign C o m m ittee presented very favorable recom m endation—th e ’ nam e o f General 8 ickles f o r the S p a n is h commission. Tw o or three Senators objected t o b i s con firm ation, an d h is caso w e n t over. Ju d g c Pearco, for the fourth jud ical cir cuit ju d g s h ip , w a s considered for a short tim e but h i s case w ent over. D iscusesion d e v e loped the probability o f tho b ill rearranging th o Suprem e C o u rt bench, and providing t h a t the ju d g e sh i l l reside in t h e district from which ho ia ap pointed. N e w Y o r k , 19. Convention of Irtih K c ietie* held a targe meeting last e v e n ing a t H ibernia H all. tor the p u rpose oi m a k ing arrangem e n ti for the c e lebration o i S t. P a tr ick ta d t f. ~M*S T Another application Waa «a&M«aotli* I I f a w T o r k B t o c k a n d H o a a v M a r k e t . I n x r o it r t D ron a . r . r i n n o c x rt oo't o u i k . P * R U L E , TWO SEATED SLEIGH! A GOOD C a n a d a M o n e y on a l l Hi# tenovrm. ^ Olothwa Uaes. Jlai U B e a S t b * w a r « ; . o - g , . _ ^ w l U l a a t a h t t a d r o d i a a x a ; too K lv e r W t r a Oo,, 7 5 WUXaaa* 18 D e a l born S t , UlUCaKO, HI..-, t Wanted—AGENTS. $75 TO $200 PSCjjijrH. Everywhere, «»lo o n d fim U g , W t t l i i i S w Ifiu ' i denoine Improved Ooniaoci StaMi FAMILY SEWffiGWHMOIE V * | vtlj F o r s i f a S r a J R a f o r B o le d i f i a r a n t G itaw o f B a r o p t . J . r . B O r r S T X . O a s taiar. J. 19 A r t v J ^ I D U E D B O N D S - Ssven Per Cent Gold, F B S E OF 6 0 F E B N M E S T T A X , • UA* * lUUIilv WUl BaJiVii WHtfMMva cord,bind, b r a id, and eafl>ro!dcr» 1 « » W |« l o f i raiLimear, ONLY ElfiUTKttV I f l i U U . . F u lly W a r r a n ted for Five Y e a * , • o wm pay $i,Qn for osy VtckiM rihSwiUiaw a ■trongir, aiore beaitlfnt, a c wan Wtottl naxn taut oa*. itataKaalha ELASTIC LOCK .8TTTCH. ON T H E FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OP A Railroad in Nework Y State. T O * N E W YOBK A N D OSWEGO M i d l a n d R a i l r o a d . lU M tM h . t»M 0 f K v o x v MCODd •Utah o a a b 4 M t - * M l k c t n v o t h a p a llrd apart w l t M a t tMMtaC] A g v a t » & o n t $ a 9 t n $ a » p « B o a U i j » i i _ a com m lsilon t r o m v i ii c f i t v l i t t h a t a w t o t ' W B k d . n i d o . Address, a a o o a n • o o . , Pittsburg, P a .j Boston, t f a a t , or S t . lonraa, ’ Mtasouri. Trt” ' . A A CAUTION—Baw xre o f all s n a ta a e ll l s * K a tkbaa* ztxder tluaaao a i m s saoan. nokM e U t * y * e a * e w mCei ' Muia ■old eiUutrieUldror ___ S ( rail orient o l t ia l i v , 4: •ded ’ * ------------------------ W ith e H a ll to p . F o r <alo a i we! trim m e d and ln fine o r d e r , H A L F I T S R E A L V A L U E N e w V o s s , Febuary, 19.1870. S teady. U U .ffe 5-SOcoup. 'S3 115)4 O.rt ti. O eru. can to o * . M d lw - w it H . A L V. COOFXB. 0 A 5 ’l 5 0 0 c o o p . '64 114)4 D A S ’ 1 5-30 c o o p . '63 1)4)4 d o N e w I wane , , Ir a k D j i A ’t 6-30 c o o p . '67 118Y U 8 . 8 ’e 5-3(1 c o o p . 'SB UZV 10-40 R e f f la u s o a .... 109)4 ____ . 31 le N . Y . CL rt II RR . 9794 N . Y . OsntiaL atrip 95 Erie .......................... 45 1 973k p a m i w r . , c L A Z ! N G 118)4 Brio, p r o t ........ U 8 k R e a d ing............... R a d ian Hirer lO -iO c c a p o n t ............ 112), Chicago tnd A lien . 1)5 Y irg r n lu ex. coop . tc:I* d o do p n l 114k D o S ' s n c r t ................. 56 lU c h . C e n tral ............. 131 Teaxn. F s or ootqi 56)4[L a a o S h o r e . StK d o n o w 4DK T o l e d o * W a b s o h ... 47 ) i HlBOOUrl s l r e a OOJf'A. A T . H 32)» W e ll a ,F » r j o r t O o . . 2*1% A r t T . B .p r c L - ... 69 Adam a E x p r e s s .. . <>7 QUcote Central. . 147 A m e r ic a n S x p r o u . . -77)4 IClaTo. * P itta .. 10 ! U. r i. Expres* .......... 5! J4 C h icago and R. I .. 130k W. U . T c l e c r a p n .... 34)4 Chicago and N. W .. 7 f , P a c ific M a l l U S I d o and N . W. ptel 89 ', O o U - U O k B T E R L fN G E iU H A U Q E -1 0 9 M O N E Y - 5(80 N e v a H o r k K r o d n c * K B a r k a t w . N x w Y o s k , January i n , IS6P A S H E S - 1 3707 63 tor l ’o t t . C O T T O N —N o m in a l—2>S m iddlingnplsnrta, F L O U R —L e a l activ e . R e c e ip ts 10,000 oarrels. Sales 5,800, 4 TO0 5 0 0 [or Saperfinc S t a t e and W e s t e r n : O a a u a o n tm c h o l ie b t r a Stato 5 20 0 5 85 com m o n t o ch o ice extra W e stern r> 1 5 0 6 00; C o m m o n t o c h o i c e rotend hoop Ohio 5 2 0 » « IS . R Y E F L O U B —q a ict- Sales 300 B a r r e ls; a l l 00® 4 75 W H E A T —L o se A c t iv e R e c e ip t. 84,000 i s l e s 7,000 a t 130 @ 1 3 ) W lottt H id snd Am b er W estom . O O H N - Q n lo t . . R e c e ip ts #1,000 ta lc s , 19,900 at 79093 ta x N e w M ixed W esters). > O A T S —Low . R e c t s . 40.000; talcs 13,000 at 6 4 0 6 6 tor W e it e m . P O H K - F irm c r . R e c e ip ts ISO barrels. 36 55036 71 N e w m eat. B B 8 7 —S teady, CC T -M E A T 8 —Dull; L A K D - F i m e r . 300 tierces: a t 1 4 ; 4 0 1 5 .q f o r Steam Refined ; 1 6 k kettle randored. B U T PER—tyxlet. 17@ * )O h !o; 34@ W fcr S t l t c i UH B E S E —Q a let. 1(918 E G G S -Q n ! « t. i o f o r t r c i b . SU G A RS—fftuct. s t 6 & M X for C o b s . P £ T t(O L S li«s—D n ll lS k Q 3 9 » . A U D I co n n e c tio n w i t h oar * P A I N T , O I L , A N D G L A S S T R A D E W o have C O M P E T E N T M E N to d o tb e e b o n w o r k SA T ISFA C T O R IL Y . msi-tr x u o a a f t o o m n . S K A T I N G I rJ^& J 5 a ttflnti<m o f8k*tflr*l* c a lled lo Ibo Ftne Stock JL o r 8 k u c i o n hand at th e Storo o f T e n X jc k A C o A p a n y . B n r x x s y C t B e r r y ’ s O l n b a n d l R i n k . F r e d r i c k C t e v a n s ’ D a w s o n ’ s G e c t r a l B a r k ( t « <s is i t 44 And s line iseo r t m o n t o f C o m m o n S k a tes e n d S trip e et v e r y lo w price*. R O B E R T T E N EY CK . R O B E R T L. U T L E Y . N. 29d(w __________ _ ex t e n d i D o m N o n Y o r k C i t y to tho C i t y Ol O s w e g o an L a k e O n tario, e d S i t i n c o . o f (00 m U c i , Including branches- T h s tins I t o im p lcicd a b o u t UD m iles bora O iw e g o , and e v g n lt r tx t l m r o s n l i i g d a l l y . — R a p id progrete tBmaaklngln a h e b q l u x c e o l Ihw line and Ute e n t ire work w i l t bo c o m p leted a t tbo e o x llett practicable period. SAFETY o r T B E BONDS. There Is n o railroad bond e l e t e d a p o n Ihe New York m a rket which s o d e a r i v c o m b in e s the tltrxxtnU o f P E R F E C T B E C U H r r Y t n d a H I Q H R a T X OP IU T E R E 8 T i t this ; In p r o o f o f w k l c h u s e r t l o n th* f a llow in g elmplo ffxcti t r s p r e a c a tad : L T B E L O C A T IO H OP T H I R O A D , Hratchtng from the d t y o f N e r w Y o r k , ecrow th o N o r thern p u t o f N e w Jersey n s d tho r i c h u d p o p a i o u M I D L A N D COUNTIES O T N E W YOKE R T A T * b a t h e a e i f o i t port on the g x e e v L a k e s , l a s n d ) , t k e t t t m d l t com m a n d a large thrcm g h e n d local t r a f f ic Iron ths m o m e n t i t la opened. The r o c to Croat N e w Y a c k to B n ffelo w ill b o ahortemed e e r e n t y m llea , aid t o Ot- w i r o tortv-five m ile s . 1 T B E C O S T o r BU ILD IN G T H E R0)AD It about $10,000 per m i l e , and $30,000 o f thst u n o a s t to n s c e a a r D y tottlah w d by w e e k m b e a lp t R n x be fore a dollar le need Grom t h e tale o f bondi, s i n c e tho l ie a e a t t h e letter it p o e itiT e ly l l m i t s d to t 3 G ,(£0 PE R MILK O P R O A D B U I L T AND I N B 0 N N Z N Q O R D E R O ver $6,000,000 h a v e alretd y been p a i d ln on a ( p c k anbacripUons. 3. T h e m o r tgtgo b o o d s on every r a ilroad ronxring ont o f N e w York c t t y , ere g o o d , a n d In t e r e s t l i prom p tly p a id on t h e m . 4. T k o T o t a l t w t a r t s s L i a b i l i t y o t Shts great throngb rob to o f ra ilw a y b e t w e e n . the l a k e s tn d t h o A tlantic c o u t . 400 m i l e s In l e n g t h , vUl t h u s b e only $860,000 per am n b m , a f t e r th e w h o le U a e '.s com p leted. O n tho m s o t t m o d e r a te c o lcuiatltm e t h , a v e n g e E A R N IN G S U P A SIN G L E M O N T H xrdnlD Ior e x c e e d t h i t snm. T H E B A T B O F t N T B 8 E 3 T T h e s e bond* pay s e v e n per cent, i n g o ld , f r e o o U n ited State* Ineomo T a x , t n d this w t t k gold a t I I I 1* equal to about 8)4 p»«i cen t, a ’ year.' N o m f io n a ' person c o n ld expect a S A F E I N V E S T M E N T , w i t h tn onr o w n S t a te to b e o lered o n more lib e r a l t e r m ) than thcso. T U B B O I T O S .. T h e bonds tavoS S y e a r s to r a n ; aro Issu e d i n d o nom in a tion* o f *1,000; bear S c v c a P e r O e n t-Iaterert In g o ld , b e e o f Income) T a x ; a r o C o u p o n or R e g i s tered , w ith interest, p a y a b le a e m l - ib i t s a U y ln N e : v Y o r k , o n tha f irst a t J K S b g ty a x u l I i t o f J n b . Price-Far & Accrued Interest P a m p h lets, C ircu late, rtc. m a y do hart c n applica tio n l o th e . A i from a * b y onr r t g e t le . D o s o p a n t^g parties w h o co p y cut irtv a e _______________ eucnltre. (nd ofibr w o n b lM a ■ a chla a e o a t t e e s p r i c e . e 0 & P A K I L T U S E - i ! m ■ v t a i t i u x u. A S N N T B ' iisssm iT , The M arie Q o m 6 'i»aK B S t o e o e r m a n c n iP g t a c k .o r n r o y q . ”-It-«—* 0 w l l F O F C I 8 0 M . J m y a r t c t r ------------------ g o t d o llar. 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