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J a c k n i a n H o u s e , 1CATMR1QWB.B.X. £ 1 ) . W . P E T X R S O W , Bnccasaor to Geo. W. lontn. Ute tpropr-etor. ' BT* Bs. PjTzuson. wUl alwiya be it horns to met hia old friends, and with a cordLal welcomi to the new. Stag** lcerolhlshotel ftotaH point*. Porter alatl train*- __________ An- 3-dlv era n*ss Idee Idl A No.OPadCockUalldrxigi, next door to tloynoli U'Brian. hmoSSdll j p o o n i t bin •sip * Aromatdo Jilixer of Rhubarb, 1 A cartoln ear* of DyapepeU, Diarrhoea, DyamiKry, c. constantly os haan and tor uto Whole*—le me 1 ,, Eggs forty conta a doztn! And tint is tbo wliolesalo prico. Twelve eggs worth as mncli as 'n ptmnd of woo), twenty-four eggs by-Ingas much as a bushel of spring whoat. The demand for eggs at this price is brisk; but then wool aad wheat «ro drugs on the market. We might show the price u f eggs t i compared with other thingl (hot tbe firmer haa to sell, hut tho aboTo aronnough to show that there is more profit in oirgs than Anything else that io produced op the farm. Eggs forty cents a d m a ! And the hehs that produced, thein-cr rather the besa that would produce them ii they had an? carc—rcccivo about *s uttrch attention “as tho fowls of the air, or tho sparrows, of which “two wo Bold for * ftrthing.” Some times they are fed once » day; bnt oh man; farms they are left to shirk for them sedves; to pick up itray grains about the farm yard, and to “scratch graver that is frozen to its Icy bed. Thoy arc pelted with corncobs if tbey venture into tbe sta ble in search of a fow oats that fall among tbe .manure. Ia maoy casts tbey are even denied the crumbs that fall from the tabic lest they should rob the pig or tho doe of a fow tit bits. Eggs forty conts a dozen! And the hens have no place open to them where tbay can hy an ogg that will not be frozen in thirty minutes. Tbe horse has m stall, t'.e hog a pon, the dog a kennel, all of them as warm ts they should be fot their occupants’ com tort, but there is n o apartment about tbo premises for hens, whose eggs aro worth over throe cents apiece. Thoy are treated liko leathered Ishmaelitc-i both b y man and beast. The horsea snap at them ii tbey venture near them to Snd a rooet; the _JJioyB Aitsck them- “pith pitchforks iI they try\ to keep themselves from ireeztug by burying themselves in the bt; on the mow, and tho very dogs bark at them, and bite them, too, if tbey tsko refuge under tbe btrn or corn crib. Of all tho living things shout the farm there are none, If we except the rats, tbat have bo little mention paid to them as the hena. Eggp forty cents a dozen 1 And there are tens of thousands of bushela of wheat raised this year that will not bring forty conts a bushel In truth it will not make a saleable article of fiour st all, and is ac cordingly of no. value but to be fed to stock. Farmors In virions parts of tbs country are discussing tbe qusotion of how they can best dispose of tbat low grade ol wheat. Some advocate feeding i t to hogs. Now this refuse wheat, which Is so nearly worthless lor flour, and wbich Is JEFFERSON COUNTY B O N D S . TOWN OF WILNA BONUS. Watertown & Borne Boilroad Hoods. N.orkswegoidlandRonds Y & O M R B Interest 7 per cent, payable in gold semi-, annually. UNION PACIFIC R. E. BONDS, Interest 6 per cent, in gold, payable semi annually. Missouri Valley Railroad Bonds. Interest 7 per eent. in gold, payable semi annually. — ■ ■■■■■■» * CIUCA GO, DANVILLE ds V1NCBNFSN RAILROAD BONDS. Interest 7 per cent, in gold,-payable semi annually. Southern.Oentral B*B. of New Tork Interest! p e r cent, i n gold, payable semi annually. , A ll o f t b e a b o v e n t u r i u i for t a l e upon tbe MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, t n d k e p t c o n s t i n t ly oo b i n d lor im m e d iate d e ilrerr a t the Ac* constaiitfc|1 _ ___ ___ S O . K i r a O K n U O O K I B , B o a a o p a lb l c I « P h j s l i i a a . O B c * H o . M , M T lo o r , A x v t i * . ; O * M k 0 t t r a f r t » S t o l l t n i . , r r o a t t o Bp. m _ , i n d I r a n i t o • la t b a c i i K i B ( . R e a U in c a H o . t t W vnb (a j ^ A ^ l h a d a ^ w n e B * m o p*U<mt ! ■ U ltm ined O Me* g e a a l p t t o a s m t b o yja-d lor oo A c llTary. P # 1 5 T K 1 ! | A s e n t f b r t » o J G * n a d a i g © a A l e s ! i T b iu a ^ b o a t Joficrum C o o d i? H f l l c a d q a a r t c T i , oudor rem i!m « n to Kltt»* Shoe ; S t o r e t l W u h iw r t c n IltU B lo c k . dobldU^ , H U B B A E D & \ W R I G H T A t t o r a o r * • * < O o u n a e U o r a a s L a w , O H M o v e r H o . S W tablnutob Btrvet, V fttortow li, S a w T o r k . r . W . n V B B A R D . c . D , V B I G H T HAMMOM) & WIN8LOW, A t t a r s s r * u i t « s u » s * J o r « a s L a w . M**OT«r Bo. 10 W u m o f t o B S A . W a tertow n , ZLt B. H , H A J O tO N D . B B A D L B T W T HbLOW . ________ rtO-Ul; p I l K i n DHKXEl • WATCH M AHBBt AHD R 3 P A I R K J I . A T not good for making pork as it contains to little stock la just tho kind of food ior miking poultry. Tbo gluten wbich is so abundant in it wifi mako both flesh and eggs, for bens tbat arc laying it ia probably preiertblo to the best white winter wheat. Eggs forty cents a dozen I “ Damaged wheat all tho way trom ten to fifty cents'’ —so say numerous lctlera received by us latoly. A busbol of wheat will keep a ben that run's out as fanners' bent do. a year. A lien that baa proper care, will lay ahun drcd eggs during this time. Now, if only a a dozen of thcso arc laid iatbe winter, 1 the lions pay fur keeping, and you havo i eighty-eight eggs, which you ctn afford to i acll at a less price than forty coots a dozon, | and still bo making money. Egga forty ccntBa • loten I r arm era aro complaining of hard tinfca, and saying that nothing tboy raise pa v s tho cost ol raisins. Farmers’ wives aro without pin money. Farmers' boys aro troubled about tho | means to buy skates fur Ihe winter's pport, I or fire crackers for tha fourth o! Juiy. Alt I o f them can have money if tbrj- will keep [ hen) and take care o f them . if tbey mil I give them warm qu ax ten in w-iolor and -.up j ply Ihcm with suitable feud. Few rrru- patloua on the farm require less larior lesv are mors productive of ploasurc, none nre , more remunerative. — Prtii in Fanner. G o v e r a m r a t S e e n r ttiet ta k e n tn K retuuut* Ibr th e above at th e Highest New York Quotations On tlie d»? of »tl». wlsb to c*R the Attaatiou o f t b o t e d c s irlo g U ^ x c h i o g e , or h s v t s g to INVEST To the &ct that we are offering the*Abore lecnritlei at I x o x v e r R a t e s & th a n th e y h j m heretofore b w e n oflhrcd^iD thU mar kot. W e Arc alto acea ta for a l l the other RAILROAD BONDS. O fferedla Ihe market ahd cmn ftarQUh them oa short n o tice. THB H I G H E S T M A R K E T ‘T R I C E \ P A I D F O B . ’ I Q-old Coupons, Coin, . . TUB FIRST MORTGAGE BANDS o p tub C h i c a g o , D a n v i l l e a n d r x N a m m a s K A i i n o A B . T o t a l R j u o u u a to b e I s s u e d , ) 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 t ' a p i t a t B t o i l r paid tn, 3 loo ooo E * t l l U » f i d O o « t « f B o a r t lU O j j ) ) A 5 0 0 OOO EatlnuMjtA E w u l n a a t>arstmmv 3 030 306 N c t K a r j i l n a a p s r . a n a n n i , . S T O 7 0 9 i a t e r e a n d n t b e L o a n p e r a m x t i m , 1 7 5 0 0 0 A u i o M S t o f B o n d i a e v m i l e c l H o a d . 13 OOO t n t e r e a t |> e r u i l l r , l 360 A m o u n i t of P e t Em r n l u s . p e r m i l o . o 3 9 9 1 TboBonOl follow Ibe completion nf ihe !!otd— bavo It*Qntoa Tcosf ti'ompmr of N. V. t t thol OiHcMl ttw-gllter *n<l Tranrlcx A g e n t - a n d no «nW I tt prcnint at 95 and actmcd mtorest. ! T h o j b c * r oram lsaU o n and comparison, b o t t c r .lt , > b e l i n a d . t b a n a n y oth e r now b o f o io lbo p u b lic, In { th e ftztd u l unobamioAble c lem o n te S<\fi(y. S ttttrh ty, and Prtflt. | T h e g r b w a r jooilin t o r M t — Btven porcon l. Gold f o r | Jforty y t t r » —lu d t i e tocnrcd. b? a Sin k in g K u rn i, a n d ■ T trat M o it^ a |S u p o n tbo road , its o n t i l , an A net tn c o m e . Ilia T r a u c b lt o a , a n d a ll p r e s e n t aud future a c u n it e d proqportr o f t h o Company, j T h o y dopend u p o n no n o w or half- aolllcd territory tor bneloowa to p a r tbeir I n tcrcit, b u t upou ou o ld w olt aotUcd, and p r o d u c t ive country -,-a s s u m i n g ; that a rtllrosd b u ilt through tho h e a r t o f s u c h t re- { doc offer* totter s o c u x lt y f o r both lateral and Prin- j dpat thin • road to be built through tb o m o a t highly ' sito l lo d wtAdaraosa o r tparaoly l o t t lc d territory. 1 T txla’tlilfaroad poaactsea spsclal ad-rantasoi, In , running I n t o u d o u t o f t h e c i t y o f C h icago, an un- , portant ItaLlroad a n d Commercial C e u lor; tn run- J rin g tbroush a lin e of villages a n d old Carmine I lottlem o u ttoln tbo richest portion u l the S t a le o f ! Illin o i s ; la lutm lag netr l o d e p o s its o l Iren Ore o l - great e i l c n t and n i n e , u d over broad dglds ol the , b e s t e o a lt a tbo S t a t e — w h ich m ining llltrcsta are its > n a n o p o l'. shad b e s ld e s 'lbe local a n d other bnsiosM thus acaurorl, t h e n w i l l oe attracted t o this r o id lbo eoacidenb ter-tiifltc'alrciar'aprtngtag up' “ F r o m tku j U k c a to I b e Gulf;\ a a with I t s Sohtbern Connections | It f e r n s a T c b u It L ina 15 m ile s aboxter than a n y othor j route fronC V itcigo t o Naahvltla. | T h e s e Honda ar* t h e r e fore bated an o n a S c a n t y u d a Builntoaathat a few y e a n m u it lnvetlably double—and c o n p o t e n t Judge* My t r e b le—In value. 1 QovtmmmXt telling while OU price le high pay mU 1/put Into those Battle, and Treat or £ttale funds can be put Into BOTZTJRO BETTER. Fbam p lcta, with H a p s , Sc., o s b a n d fir distribu tion. i» eCdaaai«» waatMw $ 8 0 # ^ • _ tm %rn* swap- athfes lamtu* \ ool li fl fca frasd oil) no rcflte &tgjR$i6)frh TS &8 UOVSUIt Oib to 1 ■nsusfflbsB /Ii tudfla * aogtsi ov«Ssi(ifec»jj!)Y9 h® iKortoMl 163&) SAlflttfvd inotnsi u'^j _______ Hi -A id jiJn s d i -iuq os- y h . i l io! Irioi! o v a t i oiaxxiov mi Loilowo :. i)v.'J » v o to otag jalin -{ablsJ-cr.y libwha iefsoii IU! (T T Y m a o v t t . niCKERSOJVl IOR GREAT BARfiAl If y o u w a n t to Buy your Grrocerses toy the PAOKAOE, AT JYew York Prices G O T O I f y o ii lrArif thcTiest STOO tea for 90 e e n t6,\ g o to Riokei'so I f you watit good Molaases for 50 cents a g a llon g o i o E i d f W ” I f y o n want tn< m Ritdcorsons. eraona. ] - e best Japan Tea in Watertown forr J1..25 go to aSjov*-’1 If yon want a choice Oolong Toa for 90 cents, go to Rackersons. • t-W T f yon want the best Oolong in this City for $1.25 go to Ricker* sons. If you want a good Young Hyson Tea for 73 conts, g o to Rick- eraons. If you want Teas Cheaper and Better than yon can bjry jyona any B o n d a n n y b e bo* d irociiy of us, o r o f onr A g e u i in J Tea Company this side of China, go to RickersonV. wuertowo, thikkkcoaktb DANK. JSlTHf you want tho best $1.00 Svrttp for HO cents goto Rioltersons. W. BAJLEY LANG & CO., i 54 OLYFP STREET, NEW YORK, i f •» 1 • •-* v” W ’v»\’Av*' ^ . . * ,* • Si try a»w » Atemta fo r t h * la ic o f t b e B o n d i •an. 14. dSm If you want a choice Syrup for $1.15go to Rickcrsons. ISgTIt yon want the best Syrup you overbought for$1.98gao to Rick- eraons. j g l T t B L i a a i P 1837. P . I C U N D Y A S O N , Wholesale & Retail Grocers If yon want the best Old (»m-. Java Coffee Riekoreons. for !Sf> coats, go to t5§T“ I f you want the best Old Gov. cents go to Riclcersond. Ooft’eo Roasted or Ground, fox 40 H a d m e m t h i - W o r H , Our 4S0,W» made in *-•/*:■£''' l» t t » »MUua«j»y'.ho*Ke t > f ‘ P a lin t*. U t a i a m a a i M C v r e ltq a a t f M i M t a l -fo i a n d eiM flm m e fidlrectfd bl* rejM M atfa •oil* e t n a p i t y o f lbo W b M l e r - * W ll* M illU o o « u M a e = n tfrcoilcp o rroiHkJffwi . eplirt. • - . -Jp-'.' . . m i * - j • K.-'*.r* et'.hCf '\V A‘'b- c JH ia in a u n a l h r i a z w a a d a ® feclion o z S n t m a s l lu b lto M M d r a l l o a - ' h a t e - K r DBAXXRS Ib ProvisloiiB, Wines & Liquors, Wo- 3) 2ron Block, W ittrlow n , f 'Aro d o w rocelvlQB l a «toro a ror? !*n r e iod err ten ito c k !ol G oodj tka? a f f c CABH a t t© th e ir Une o l u t d o , w t lcb •ale o a SH O R T T I M E or HU a UP C a n a d a P l ' i c t 3 b . H e , 3 6 C o n r t S « r s a t . Dealer In tho_be*t Clochp la d Wilc itcho o s , a a d t u F t r a t 9 * r In tho bea t ClocJ ti l a d w n s , from n o t e d F o z s l n rad D o m e sU o Ita c a b r t a r o i), T t n i t C la e i J o v d r r , a l io Atgont f o r io. rn tad I t h a c a C a l e n d a r O lo e k to j ettuuUtWK N. V R * A 1 E I T A T K A O K fW C V i l * D I n t c l l i g e n c o O f f i c e Clark Ifaiwn's Mock, Public Square. tso o d t c B a a o a t i fu ialeb o d u> thoaoxraagovtng; to elty , ^tM p ^ g focurod aad aitaad b h a <o b t l l h d 4 for b o lh I o k H o u s e to •*lot” of salt vrill la s o t o lcevo t e n u a abd d o t o i j i ^ ^ o a. iltiass. 3 * H D « n D O D G U H I , O I ’T'T S S A J tK E T , HO. teiABCSCAAL 61, W H 3 U A U U K 8 n C A l L taalari tn a l l btc^y- a Raoon,B ouloska t S a M W a i i b FtsU ( Hi M Z a v i, B a « SADaaoKi, n o u n OVSTIBS 4 S a i l sz o a o s rdortt p r(m p tty .»it«D d e a to, D o c a n n a r 1817- ; . Y , £ ■ l O t W U P X l H S D S i B U t T h e E m p ir e S t a t e L ife lit s u r a n o e C e , O X F S I iS h a s t SfJPBRIOK A D V A N T A G E S T 0 .T D O 8 B W ttO W O ULD In a u r o T h e i r L i v e s 1 O f f i c e -WAs m m j ’oN h a l l , W A V B a r « w | f K . r . G K O , ' li. PA • BZRA JO H N S H N U J O w , 8 c c r « U . , . J . S. BA T B 8 , Hedlret E z s m la e r . J . W . B l’A H B u O K .ComnsoL taucSSiXtt p u m i n n c u t f l o w l b h . . havo u o w go t on bond t b e ffneat a w a o rtm eat dfU H R Y B A N T E D tlO M S com in g into b loom , o v a : l n Uals clriqr and a llu o a s s o r t m e n t « A .U O tL ^ r P l a n t s All loan and H o a lt b j . »b * £•<> tavs'O T jr a i j th f o o g b Uio v*lnlor » l l • -dact C U T F liO V t u 8 , f<» ffa f i n a l arid 6 t r i e / ltae'toordti ICe,b‘' Cro**e® * • u S 'illd t h o r d a a l f f i ii n a v o a . i o * iarp , annp iyo e t C I R Y to v tilt a n d w h iter u a vrblcb ! e d 6A t u d a r o a tlmaa. OetlSdtto / ®’KBWa*K lfo.8H34b.BJU F o r f a t e , WA*»> A Wow a h all NroHT m thb S how .— Horoiani, alirowdncE* ind amartxiess ore well illustrated by tbe following incidcnfo aarnted by tbe Low 1st on rMe.) Journal In Iho grant mow storm of Tuesday, the 16tb of laat month, Mrs Nathaniel lloody, who Uvea oa tbo wa<-t£rlv sido o f Taylor Pond in Aubam, started trom this dty to go home. In a pnng with horio attached. She had io her arm! a child of two you* of ago. She drovo on till she reached tha pond, taking a short cut homeward across tbe pud on tbo ice. She hod not got far on tho pond, before alie diicoverod sho bad lost the track. Sbo drovo round in a circle .for an hoar or moro and at last come to the Mnelusion it was no oae, and held a ccu- aaltation ot war within heraelf, She was very cold, it was dark, and the snow was tailing in great flakes snd blowing hard in her face, Bad wbat to dot was tho question. She was not long in reaching * ojnclusion. Wrapping the child ap in two buffalo robea 'which she fortunately had, she uoharnraaid the torso and tamed him loose. Sho then tipped the pung up and made i temperary shelter beneath it, md wrapping the dra pery of her conch about her, sho laid down tor tht* night. She made a pillow o( bor arm for the little child, and vwitli one robe beneath them and one tooove them, and the sheet) o f snow over and under all, theyen tered on s long, cdd and desolate winter ntght, Tbe Bncrw drifted agsintt tbe pong, which with shrewdmss she had so pat ts to shield her from the wind, and thus the very tempest's drifts only modeller shelter warmer. Al may well be supposed her sleep was not unbroken with drums, for it wmajt'tjrild nlgbt, but Mrs Moody showed ;l ii heroine, with a heroine'e self-pot* in. At 8 o’dock next morning the T o r o i f a O r a iti fbr Hal* o a all i b * different Citaa oTJInropa. J. r. m o r r i j T T Oaihiar. J. te «*w j\JEW n r DB«TI»T*T.— Tho patent of Dr. Tw ItebeD, w h icb icctn e a to tbo iroArtr tbd Ibrco (oHowInf kitio I U jcci otct b )1 other rnbber piatrr i UI Skftetsd coojfort bv mcaoiof a toft, rdbbcT I'oiofi o?cr \be roUrti hotacw ' in cunUcl Wth lh« 'tw And 2am r- , 3d —A p*^fccl rtKticrn. wl'hoB* rld fr* nr fldgoe larncd, into the l'»U a tiffoca to IkcertU) End irrl ta*fl ib r ifltr *r><i make o p for dofrrU fn Lko dt o f tbo P> |i#» 8d—Tbert) m itrei>flfal|<vti of nuren r r In M id lu .i c j an in other mnb«»r. bcnea lbo irritation bor* ■ lorU ig on ttUTAUoa* M en l a a o o » ^ m n a it lto m o a tn* rpftrlD g (be c r a tair? i > U t « , \% c o ll r t l y pro ▼vntad. I Tlio U>nfi crcclil ly e t c m wad rcconsLroctcd wboc Iho J u n ior I'lrcncr w u ad m itted , end tha B D O ii? . TIME aod R . E A D Y 0 4 . 8 X 2 ptetm in j uifp iratcd . T o T h e W h o le s a le B u y e r , JcST* It you want good Sulenitus for 8 cen go to Rickersoiug. V f f r If you want 10 ponntls of sugar for $I.OO go to Ricet'flovns. # If you want the best and cheapest Sugars in this cityg® to Rick- ersons. * If you want any thing in tho Gioeon lino, cheap, go te Rickcr- sons. £ ^ * R o m cnit)er tlie place, under flit* Baptist Church. D. W. RICKERSOfl. Ilim-rrV q. m Auamr Member- uf Wzyuur «f iho Watwitweillriaay.-,' .nn. n. Wc e a r come and c iaxm im g^rodi and iirlcea, i - m il try j u z d do y o o go o o d . 0 « r 3 3 T * ' tr lo r d do y o o g _ . _ . o a s Ik e T T a a C h e a t s , enables ms lo t c i c d tbo B B B T T B A B W lb* Lc**l Mon-ny. t h i i ex p e r lc s e c uso sp p llM to other g o o d ! tn o a i lino, i n d wc s i l l ihsre w ith r o o Ihe beo«” llti. TO T i l I l T i i t T X i D H City Crockery Store! f Tha followlxm tttUflcaU. amani othen ot th* i earns Import, apwh* for Itee/f. afior • trial at two rcira abd a halff ; In th o i m u n e i and M l of 1 8 4 3 .1 had th a Vjphoid > terar tor a l x w o o l i D m t s f t h a t Urns 1 a n a aalvtna red t h r e e t l * e * and Inat aotnaoJ m r t a a t h - T o ob v i ate th ia l o s s I Had r o c o n r w ta t h a don tat a i t , trying •oaaa o l th s beat dantlat* off xaoit dl*U i*o!ab e d eklli an d f ld c U t j o t w h o a s I c r e i ld l e i m l n ta s B r ito ofH e r w T o r k . But,W U h their t w a t a fb r t a a n il afcUJ, t a a ffered r o a -la a U v fhvna InttaU o H s f tha f i n u , c u r e d by t t * p l a t o - f r o m Its taming— from U a dla- W e ca n »*r. o u t eloch WM t t o r t i m oro com tilolA eohrsctnxt UKXIOACISS and 8t'B S T A H T I A L8 from ill parti ol the w o r ld, in d w ill ho 1 0 M ns c h e a t as In i n y m arks* where 3?n x e G o o d s And FvU Weightt and Men^ura a n Qitrn. WotevotQ tcBusoAnr Ureo stock of 8 CO AH ol tba T tiiott Qiodct, pnrcauad Bl B ©oft CaTor*bio,. **— vhich v' ---- Iho p mmlwcd I m T a a i , r a uu du . istM ii lewd w or Tew. O a m p say, and novor off—I u y tb a l ■J* O.I)nUkT-* ^,v ’■*' ’■ A * S c n e r U A t w t lor tkaJbtarfoljiew.; . . . . -TiuwrTTiiajMM .1 A t t * c « * a * v S s w e s to fca a p u s ffa s rtflk orane, i ll « a d l t eawedtoUy waatal saaxliten. wllktaakfiq.MH*\3 *^' - * ___ uaallltea soiipj (■■ no.oiSer imcUb* n i t l $ t o olltr azttafbBetoli h t p .. i -i.i.' K.VJ1.; DI a-oaiirl crnlbradrad'ttanofji __ te s S f f i; . . . . F K M ilY : tndifffcrent a u c c e n , I havo b a d two or U u n s p lats* w ith th * f l e i I b le r u b b eratr eham ber. I h s v a had t w o o f F e leam ’a paicn t, b u s 1 t n v e t S n d a o o a toax troar iffy c o m p r r l ia o In w e a r ing. In Ireadotn Ir o n Irrita tion a a d a a n o y a n c e , an d In f l n a a m o r *an o t ion to lh* p a t a t o t u z . Tw ItcbeU. I contldar tt, for t h a m o a t p ari e e l Invention i s tb* d e n t a l a r t that I havs ever tried , and com p lete U 111 t h o a e f o l s t a otiadsd to In t h e f o r e g o in g ctrco lu , J A M I 9 DO U G L A S , Pa* t o t C a n g F -gilton a l ChsreH. PuU ahL » , 1 - L a t e of R a i l u d , S T . T h s ond s r s fgn e d h s v a perehmsed th - * azclaalva right f o t th e c o t i s t y o t J a f f e n o o . W* c n a r u t a e to our p a tron s a m o r e perfect, e a s ie r , an a b e tter Str u n g p l a t e t h a n can b e m a ffe h r any o t h - r m ethod, end a s w s d o onr o w n vtitK w e rpealc w ith con # d u e s . P r ices t h e s a m e aa d e n t la t i c h a r g e for tholr old e t y l e o f w o r k . I L. SABGKRT, Inn Block. K A. BOl-BBOOK, S I Arsenal street, W a tertow n , N . Y . Jan H -d w tm r a w t o m s w m a w k i a t f o r S a l e A i 1 ® 3 5 I»© r T o n - ALSO — C A S S PAID FOR OATS, At tb e Old B a i l Boad W a u fhottao lim e , w h ich \we g u o|ioaa t o nsUlo off (Diowp, to tor* aaran th e pm ahuadont F r n lt Crop, l a m ------- * ------ U aoU w c ct ud-sood 'dxmwlng, do n o t t t o be r a d n i o l d b v sal Now opening a t N o 13 Woodruff H ouse, the LARGEST AND RICHEST ASSORTMENT-OF FIN E F A N C Y CO O O S *1 io | Evor Exhibited hi thiB City. Tlieeo goodt, are New Im portfttMinn, jtial I -through tho CnstoiiTHoubo. and will bo Bold V e r y Low.cu I Wo offer also an Immense Stock of W hite aud Gold 'Sand. JlKEiliGB ! C HINA . IR O N STONE CHINA, C L A S S IVLARE, L A T O ClTAN- ' DELIERS, SILVER PLA T E , Knivos nnd Forlcs, Tea'Tfajg ^:c„, until u SS m S T !!SJte!|%S™S!S I after tho HoUdays, a t LESS than GGLD PRICES. ' ' U AlBOps do., B r a s s do.^ London p o r t e r . v. Please call and examine onr goods and prices. CITY CROOKHR7 STORB, . No. 13 PobUc Equrirn. L . R . M T J R R A T r & C p . G re e n 4 J a p a n $1 & u p w ards, VFntti^tto cem laH o o n . O n r t a i n * od w all F l e e and N a t ive tcatch A J e a , B r a w l B t o i t , Oordialo, C a lifornia iV in e , ttltte r a , 1 A c - , united ibr ffiorele. M o d jcln t/ Soclo/ porpoa—*- T h * < • —r k P a o l a l a s W a r e h o a i e , Is w e b atpplled w ith P o r k , Baans, B b o n lilw o , Lard a s d D r ie d B a e f —e I o ff oor o w n c t u l n v - a c d w i l l b« s o ld aa tow aa t h e market wttl w a r r a n t. t a * O ld u d N e w U a atom era, are r e e p e e im ilv t n T l t e d t o c a l l, Xnnoi is c s , atv exqKMcd beyond where the ohlid’s bee rested, and had frozen—ctherwtH she was warm. About, tbe time she awoke, the torse the bed turned loose appeared at ihe Jarm house across the Pond, neighing. He told the story. Aid was at once brought into requisition, and Mrs Moody and tho child pronjptly rncuod. > • \*** _ CO? ref _*J frJf • - “IVi . A. -f* ■«fti tfcsttse&v&iMJi.t r * )*«- * * \ . '• -*Pa!»revGC. F,i - - CRESCENT MILLS, W A T E R T O W N , N . Y. R. C. FULLER, Proprietor. T h e s n b s c r lbor. having purch a s e d thii w e l l knoarn H ilL ii n o w m u r a factarlng a ll t h e C H O IC E B R A N D S O F F A M I L Y F L O I I R , ! ALSO, MINED FEED, AC., % *nd.Bolicit* a t ill trom M s olA cnstom era - n d othor* | A i r o x t w W i im t a who b a a b e e n for e i g h t rears t s c h a t g i o f t h e irlw d ing, w i l l h« ijtm tlaneo i n the m t l l, v h lcn w lll b e s itrfBclrnt e h i r t n t c e tocn a tcm e r i. Watertown, Dee. 11,1869. ^SflAlSjANO C A S H P H D F O R G R A N . N T O r d e n lefft i t th e F f e a r apd f e e d S t o r e , ' M o l 7 A r a i s t o l BE . o t at « 8 e M ill, W ilt receive prompt a ttenllO B - „ . X L .O - r U Z a X B R . ntitandw A f i a s ^ « « s s f f i w i i 1 thd H o m e , W t lt r f d a h a n f f OgdcnihBTfth TfaHrdad, lent let frowlhc city ol W a tortow o , and n m llea r N T l^ B W O 1%JL B l .»4,? rot — i li &■ THE^ESTr, (iKIHB nf lfe87Wwhi%Ui>l T3u tihaczlktf lwaefjari uetm k w ith I ( M !!»5cBt9f tha' tacMIng o o m f f l m m n k i. .. ' A>- •-**> /-_V'*A'7, m m c/w n a tijpdh\ 2rW. , , r -*w JH B tO E S n ABROaD. Atwh f adprfyjiat recrilytlby S JERLINQ & MOSHER ' ' ALSO ' * “ A3t<0NQ SlYBOOBti'' by LoffeU. A DAY flY TB1FIBI, by Drith HtUt. MRS. JatNIHOHAH’iJOmWAL. * ^ ^7c.viz, tbawt *toriw®wtaSi~ THR YAMILT AMO T«*C«UROU.^Hyacterifc(^ 2 3 S r ^ - **\' Jrflvt s a % -f-^ ' T H I B S C P E R l i B i l M l - ^* • .; .W .: - - - A f ■**— Wliioli for the post few years hnihhun sithjeclcd to tlie. sOvuW'ts itcetf? tins pfovod to bo snpcnor to Lihten, because it ts stiongoi% more MttoBiy; aaditahracipeHhoB^•*- - duEatjlo nnd'Binootlier,ah,d better thaw any but the htglnist-g«nf o o f -Bilk. ■ OffETHOUSKHD AGUES j]t isuo\vextensively ngc^ by the largest MnnnfaLturors ot JBoorta and * vOTpnrtntttwiMd.,^Sii»riLHi.v»rro'any!Shoos, £tara« 8 , Clothlflfftfcc.hiplfteoot Liue~f and Silt, now t^MduStnUfi- Tfe^Srtrihtl'Saif^tiMca, | being jiitroducedior fahnty use by the largest Dry* Goods doWtii \“Id tllF j i,urth or the^vorldi AUGSptJRY & MOORL have added a ■■ * • • * M B H V . * I f ; AlwikwSi* kfireoU ' *Mr«H :t T ffccfffcw tt ifliaatAiSfSfAri, ' W.. . 1 I f a T u v i'*, D i, - a ‘ - j 1 %A t m m M f e K ^ fif-tffl** AtWr wefl* Faxwiag CJahjlly; *1 .Renfl. Ciptl wi Rpava “ : ts ment ot thbit stook} together tntli a stock of tho celebrated VCIfleljfel . boinuinnity JTachfnti Twist,” and afterimphi tfahevore teot^uuotbweUate fo recommend both io their euttumer* as the best thread •ndHiHfSpf'N* Call or aend for illn*tr»ted pamphlet ^ the 1 ■ed trhine tne lft'the w»rket F * b’ rf « XT). * -v~> Wtrjiire — votflSATTBT IllrjfWfiiil taiatafori«#t4«*t.ta We ■a. eiMflita- ->'1 Mlfe'** i . K i y-