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jah * i i :. VOL V WATERTOWN, THURSDAY EVENING MKCH .2 1870: IP . ; T M * ^ f a t t t i o t o n ^ a i l g Ja r U B U S H B D HVKBY A F T E B N O O N . TffBU I (J.Ofrper utnum IA i f l w h c e . S in g le O o p iee 5 c e n t! H ot York .Weekly Reformer P u b lish e d CTcry T h u r sday. at $ 1 JSO per year tn ad unce. , ____________ omOO£>ATIOTI: D a i l y * 9 0 S ! • • ■ • W e e k l y , 3 , 3 0 C . B a t e s o f I d n r l k l i i i i Bates li\ ~v p ‘ Vr wees - * aero. A e v £ fti: > l e e e c \< ocito w ill be taken lor 10 par c e n t , les* tlian f i e ana).of U>»* rates. t x c a t ’ « a rrtf3Ki.‘-w f c t r a n i e S l o n o m t n lR . 10 Line* N i X c ^ / i T •!■ Xb*e« H o n n ros Qnarter <oi ' ^ n . Ua f C o i u - u One ay-w <i*y*!J W’ 5 ,VW*ke 15) 1 00 1 60 ] 9 oo 40 &i 9 nn 9 .0 ’.i w 4 (3) 0 00 d -Hi! 4 D 5 Ull (>00 $ (4) ft All 7 UI a Li) UO 16 UU 10 00| 13 00 16 oo; 30 00 80 00 mo 2 mo*|8 boo »|Q z a o c |l j e w One Squaro ........ Three B q a a r e # . .. 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J a ckm a n Hc>use, w iT S B iorm . n . r. E O - W . P E T E R S O I T , Bnpcew or lo O o o . W . J o n e s . lato Jproprjtor. V E d . P t t a a a o n , w ill alw a y s b a a l bosaa t o greet U i (rid M toda, a n a wttb a cordial w e lcom e lo ta***w. I s i n lo a v u t h t a h o U ! f b r a ll p o tato. F o r t* t t r e i t t i t e a . ____________________ A c - a - d lr p a o i v B H s n n Aromatio Eliier of Rhubarb, A c a n a l s e a n t e f D y s p e p a U , D la n h t a o , DjMmtrry. A c . i i i l a a f l T a t u d and ley aale W h o lesale and BaCailIn I t . M .H h U T H , G s a w a lA a w U - y T f l a p ta t aala h r a l l D r u g g is ts. m tv.V d lj __ - Ofloa Wo. H, M Floor, Arcade. OSo* hours tron B to 11 a. a., trom I to 8 p. m., and Iraaaltot In theerening. Baaldaaca So. ft Wash 1 * C S ~ i ^ ' k ^ k i u ^ a k l n ' U m L tto a t l a Uaadaaed o l f a s j j^ s c x ijSlauj m a a i ba p aid far o o d s l lw r y - P i r i S T K B , l e n t f t r t t a Oanadalgaa £los: Throoghcrat Jefferson County. | y B r A d q a srtrn1, ai der Prnnin»An * blue* Shoe Storm, W Wm*hin*’on B « l l BlocE, __________ debtdtf HUB BA 111 A t v o r s s f t i b 4 C o a « » e i l o r * m t U w « jftc* OT*r N o . 8 W mshtngton Htreeu W ttertxrwii l e v Tort. 1 . C . D . W M l t J H l H V M M i m i & tttftM i O W . l o m s y s l t d C o a n t e l o n m t L s » . m ? ? io . lOW tm h m gton t u W iu s n o w a , N UAJCMOND AL E S T A T E AGENCY AND *»r Cy t : .»^ *L . A . 1,* dUkC C Ic/rh Wihon'* r- fc#ood a t j . B o b nt'c 4»%S !' r . a to Uaeir wivuo ■ ii< i*n r amr- • • i • or t \ w t ” AdH It t.'rm* end n <■' i. is. J . O . D O D Q h ; p , % C I T Y M A R K E T , N O . MIAHSKWAL b t , W B O t U U I A N D R E T A I L W n la a ll U s d i o ^ F n z a a A S a i . t M a a -n , B a n * B a o o a . B o x m o e iA M f a A S iC B toaa, n » i * S alt W iran F i « h , O n m A Oasx r * r a m * * w a u s o a Ord»ra promptly sttenden to, December 1 8 8 7 _______________________________ p T O U R L I F E I N S U R E R ? Tlie Empire State Lifensurance i Co. 0F F S H 8 K A N T 8U P E B I O B -A D V A N T A G E S T O jT H O S E W H O .W O U L D Insure Their Lives I OFFICE! -W A S H IN G T O N H A L L , W A T S R T O W N * T . T . GKO, B . PHELPS, President L. PA D D O C K , l a t V ice Prm'L . . . EZRA C O R S E L L , Sd \ JOHN 8 B E L D O S . Bocrctarr. C * • ®hTEB. Medial Ezamlior. J. a . H T A R B U OK O o n w o l. innelSd lf r m : fact For Sale. a n d SP L E N D I D HOUBK o n W u b - fa e t o c S t r e e t , com er o f Baker, len o w ready t o n o r e i n t o j b a a W afer, Q ra, and G a s F lu o r * * , Pur- a lejF i b l M m o d e rn. It la o n e of t b a m oat *ahanallally b n U l cokaea I n the d t y , £ood dtaln- K A 1 # W cellar nndcr w k o la h o n w j a r i e lo t . r o o d ■an , a n d r try d e s irable location. Terrns b a y . R q n li w o f GEO W .PL O W E R . ______________ d e e lf d w t f ___________________________ WATERTOWR GENERAL 1NS1AKE AGEBGY. BYRON BEEBEE, Agem O M H a r t f o r e i , —Hartrorfl 60 yearn e o c e a s r t n bn- Connection*,H a rttort.:.‘\ I : . ; 3 g „ quu i n u r a ' i i S S i i d i . N e w T o r k . ; ; ; : ; . I ; ! * ? U N L » k » ,,.« * A T i* iv . . 4 d O « t o a r n w M a m t t l i , t l i o a i C o m p w m n * . B w i W n t i a n d m u t a n t * inaared tn m onr to t n yeaeaiiArlHricrw eat r a te* • L i h l a a i r a a c a I s rellabla C o m p a n lH . Call o n m i b e l o r * inaartnr o r r e n e w t n t y o n i nol Idea, a t B t t l W A B w h e e ’a J e w e ln r s t o r e 55S£gm?8^> WOMEN FALLING DESPERATELY IN LOVE WITH ACTRBfBES. . W ^ e n M iss Ly'dia Tbom p son was play ing h e r rem a rkable enga^em >nt a- KibloV G a rden, in N e w Y o rk, ^hp tvas, Mte evo'y other a c tress in tlie wc li i, ovm wlrolit c- w ilb pretty, three cornered notes, thick! perferaed an d Inn m.ng over with surl- no:sense as ooly spoon\ ill -Mter-gners ar* capable ot w irin g . W n ii some of tbcao . -V r r o . m i i ih i ns u n or jew elry, ex l qui: itc ii.inpien, .nU ihvers other 1okeD> • ir a.v\vr-* ■ n ar.C f.io lnoBs. Atnoflg these she detected an anonym o u s billet deux, couched in t b e m o st extrav a g a n t language and perfum e d with m o re than ordinary care, w h ich w a s e v idently in the ban d - w ritin g ot a lady. The phases of thia letter was ao full nf m a s c u line passion an d breathed such wild devotion, t h a t the m y stery seem ed insoln - ble. N o w o m a n conld counterfeit the ardor o f m a le a d m iration b o perfectly a s this wo m a n seem ed t o dounterfeit it. it was sue ceeded b y an o th e r a n d another, all full of richness in Btyle and expression, all deli cately scented, and a ll signed w ith a mys terioua Initial “ G .” By an d by, valu a b le bouquets, and at last an em e rald rin g o f great w o rth, fol low e d th e epistolary expressions ot lovo, a n d accom p a n y ing th e latter was an car n e s t petitio n to r an interview . T h is waa granted, an d H iss T h o m p s o n prepared hex self to discovar th e identity of % o r m y stc rio tu co r resp o n d e n t In due timo t h e mys- terioua c o rrespondent called and turned o u t to be a w o m an. T h is lady, a abort, sturdy, red-laced per son, and one w h o m th e w ildest im a g ina tion w o u ld n o t dare to connect with a r o m ance of any k in d , s p r u n g passionately st U iss T h o m p son, assurin g her tb a t sho had first been desperately enam o red of Kiatooi b u t th a t Mias T h o m p s o n h a d supplanted her trag ic rival a n d usurped th e throne ol her affeotions. In th is high flown style sho continued to g n s h w ith affection, adding thereto dem o n strations o f th e w ildest pas sion. S h e a a ld t h e w a s th e o n ly daughter of a w e a lthy a p d respectable family, tb a t her p a r e n ts w ere d e a d an d t h a t her b r o th e r waa in S o u th A m e rica. She offered to heap all h e r p roperty a t M iss T h o m p s o n 's feet, an d piteously en tr e a ted psrndsstou to be constantly in her neighborhood. M ist T h o m p s o n w s s m u c h a larm e d a t lho violent form o f m o m a n ia w h ich possessed her s tr a n g e visitor, a n d only succeeded in soothing her by prom ising her frequent in terview s. C o n tent w ith this assurance, the poor w om an d e p a r ted, af or pasalonately em b racing the bew ildered actress. N igh t after n i g h t rbe w o o 'd ait in tbe Iront row nt th e fam ily citclo, dressed aa a sailor, and elbow ed b y the noisy an d unclean d ivinities ol t h a t th iatrica l O lym p n a. S h e oontiouod to throw b o n q n e 's a n d notes a n d sought a five m inutes interview tbroo or lour tim es a w e tk. A t last M in T h o m p s o n , then in feeble b e a ilih found It im p o ssible to receive her s tr a n g e Inam o rata so oltcn. T h is s tirred I tho poor c reature im o a p e i f e c t fr-czj, a d she m>de • call up n M 'ssThom p s o n which nearly frightened bor out of h er w i n T h m sbe cam e buck penlieni and hysterical, praying lor penni-idon to accom pany tho troupe, and offering tr) p a y ill the rip e c s c s of soon n o npaniom b 'p T h i s M-asThomp | son wan forced to d clme, and ih- nffl c -d l woman betook h-ie-il i-- a ir» Ir cp-sioUiy | campaigD, ar d u i i d thus in cff,o tic c»n- , qu>st which h -r vi rbal nnsnu t I -tier! to o - Uic. I Thn« she continued until tho par-y left ! N> w Y ' r k on th- ir L ti*, and -h n -1 o '<> - lowo-i Ibtniz c -»*!r A, I’ ,.In I. l W a shington, B.'l't .oro -v d l him^o. i d a h - ’ ; ’ - ‘ '• ‘ - i ' r u p - »i reuulatly h r ow Ic r t>< . q . I . rj ri, I n . — 1 T h e p»riy were m e j r fwu.-f of lu-r preeence ■ t, i t \ , - I . . ir.gr. ■■ I I r . u r « ’n - e s ’ o p p t d. — At U -t t-.a.ju d * - .Jum,tbcQ can.c s 1 t*rrib!o scene. P 's c o v e n n g M iss T h o m p s o n ’s wherea bouts a t the Southern Hotel, she sent ilrreo bov » ral requests to her lor tbo privilege of I an interview . T h is was a t last accorded, and sho was show n up by a ball boy. Once in the room sbe charged Miss Thom pson w ith being false to her, an d treated her to n dr»saatie m o n o logue oi g r e a t length and vigor. F inally, she th r u s t another tin g upon h e r astonished a u d ito r , aud on h e r refusal to tak e i t, th r e w it violently ta h e r face.— Miss T h o m p s o n ra n g for assistance, and the unhappy lady w a s taken forcibly down stairs, p u t in a nock and .conveyed to her ow n h o tel. Before she rem o v ed, however, she intended to go dow n t o Now Orleans w ith t h e p a r ty . Sho was a s good a s her word. Starting a few days in advance, she roadbed the Ureecent C ity j u s t before tb e tro u p e , and when th e y arrived th e y f o u n d the floral in dications o f her presence a s num erous as before. S h e rem a ined there w ith thom as m y steriously as ever, and followed them th r o u g h all th i l r vicissitudes of travoL— She Is p robably in C h icago to-day, waiting till tl^e perform a n c e shall give her a chance to cannonado t b e object ot h e r s ingular de votion w ith bo u q u e ts a s big i s washing baskets. T h is e x traordinary w o m a n is not, as ono w o u ld suppose, t h e o n ly female w b o has conceived a passion f o r an actress. Nearly every m e m b e r of t h e profession can toll sim ilar s tories o f fem inine frenzy for persons o f the sam e sex. M a d a m e R istori was so persecuted by the atte n t i o n s oi som e half crazy women in N. Y ., t h a t she w a s driven to extrem e s before she could g e t nd of them . M adame Gris! w a s also h a u n ted h y a ie male adorer, a n d behove t h a t A d e la i P a tti has been sim ilarly subjected to tho addres- aek o f crack brained a n d e r r a t io wom en. T h e s a b j'C t i s a good ono f o r analysis a n d observation. JEFFERSON COUNTY JJONDS. TOWN OF W1LNA BONDS W ,t ertow & Some Railroad Bonds. iUork&OswBgo fliflandlffi M s Interest 7 y r cent, payable in (fold semi- annually. U N I O N P A C I F I C R . R . B O N D S , Interest 6]>er cent, i n gold, payaile semi annually. MiBsonri Valley Bailroad Bonds. Interest 7 per cent, in gold, payaile semi annually. CHICAGO, D A N V IL L E <& V1NCENFBS R A ILR O A D BONDS. Intereat 7 per cent, in gold, payable semi- annually. SouthernlOentral R- B, o f New York Interest 7 per cent, i n gold, payable semi annually. All o t the above secnrltea for sate upon tbo HOST FAVORABLE TEEMS, nod keptcontt*nt!y on htod lor iQHQCdlito delivery at tho G o v o ium e a t S e c u r ities taken la K x c h sn q * abcnrs&t lho better, lt th e p u b lic, la T O R IC K E ItSON S VOR GREAT BARGAINS! If you -wan^ to Buy your G-rocerses by the PACKAGE, AT Highest New York. Quotations O n th e d*T o f «*lo. W c w lah lo ca ll tho afcu a tioo o i thoio dftirlB R to?axcfeiDgc* or h s v lfig MONEY to INVEST T o th o tact that wo are ofiertn g lb<fcboTo lo e u t U e i a t th a n tbey havo h e r e to f o r e b # « n offered In t ld a o u r h e t . Wu are a lso a g e n t s for e l l tho o t h e r BONDS, Offeredln Lho m a rket a n d can forn lih them o a ibort notice. T B B H T Q H E S T M A R K E T P R I C E P A I D F O B Gold Coupons, Coin, AND C a n a d a M o n e y 1 1 r o r a i j a D r a f t s f o r B m l * o s a l l t h e d t f f o r c D t C i t o * o f B s r o p a . J . F . m O F F H T T C a s h i e r . J. 19 d*vr v r w i n d s n t i i t r t .— F I R S T f i l O R T G & a i B O N O S . * o r TR* Chicago, Danville and T O f o w a a s feAttiffrA P . T o t a l a m o u n t t o b e I m u c A , r a p l t a l s t p . l t p a l f i n , E s t i m a t e d C o s t O j T ,K « a d < l ^ i E s t t n s a l e d t i A r n l n t t * V e iraifai N e t E s r n f i a a s p s r m u u a , ' I n t e r e s t o a % l h # L o a n p e r a^pi Amoant o f l B o n f ? tor mkieo A m o n a t o v l o M r s s r p a r ’ ___ A m o u n t o r N o f l E d r H U K S U * '■■'a \ T h e B o n d s fo llo w tba c om p h a v e t b e U n io n T r a i t CoaapAi O fflctal B e g t it e r M id T r a n a ier ^ a t present a t BS a n d t e e m e d ltfesei T b e y bear e x a m in a t ion andopm ] a b e lieved, t h a n a a y o t b t r - n o ^ i e l th s b x e d and nncbangeablc e ln n |l ) t a & i / M v , B e m rit ty , tn d P r o fit. . , , T h e y bear g o o d Intereat—S e v e n p e r c p a t . Gold for fo r t y y e a n —a n d a t * a e c a red by M S to ih n g F u n d , and E ira t M o r t f a s e npf»n tbe.rood, I t a O ftat, a n S net to j c o m , , t h e F ian c iU a s a , t n i) a l l p r t a e ^ t a n d Sn to a s c I qnired property ef t h e C o i t a p s if .' - T h e y dapend m p o s nonaW or l a lfjlc t U e d territory for haalBMS t o pay t h e ir I n t e f e a ^ b a t u p o n an o h l j w e ll asttled, and productive c o n l X U a s r u m l n i ; | th a t a railroad built t h r o u g h tho heart o r auch a re- i g l o n offsra b e t t e r aoeatlty f a r both E h e r a t a n d P r in c ip a l than a road to Ae M ( t l g o « * h l ? i a m o s t htghly ex t o lled w flderncai or ipaikpty aattlad terrltorj. T h ia R a S road posrceiM apaclal id v a n l i g e e , lu ! running Into a n d o u t o f tho C ity o f C h icago, an- Im- | poytaat B a U r o td and C o m m e rcial Ofator*; In run , n in g through a lino o f vlU a g o s aijd o l d (arming •ettfan tcn talil th e ilch a e t p o r tion tjf tlio B u t e <-r lllla o l e ; la rm r a lnx sea r l o d e |i o s l u i o f Iron Ore o f I great ex t e n t a n f t « ln o « a a d _ o v c r brooil Helda o f th e 1 boat c o a l te th e e t a t o - v h l r i i in ln t E g lllcjo a te aic i i t , m onopolr'. A n d hcalda* the local and oth e r beelncee '. th u s atanred. there w i l l be a ttracted t e Ihls road the i coaaiderablo trafflc a lready ap r ln g U g ap “ From tbe L a k e a to the Q n lfi” a a w ith U> S n a t h e r s Oonnceitcie • ___ {tlorma a TroakLlnsGSniUosihiTrtet than any other j VOtl H'*ut routs Irom Chicago fo NartvUk. RickoreDUB. j 3 r j a s “r ! ? i ? a ^ 3 S ! ^ I1; i o u o o i» .B T™rOT9 o « , „ a , 1. „ l<. Kic£™ o„.. doahifr--»iKioo«ipcic*tji 4 ««»u]ru*bk-tm t*hn\ i IdE? 1* joh ant tbo best Oolong in tins City for $1.25 go to Rieker- QoctnvnmUsdUAg tvhUsthepfic* i l MgS.pay toed | RODS. you want a good Vouug Hyson Tea for 75 cents, go to Rick- r arsons. Pbaaaptsta, w i t h H a p s , h e . , on habd far distrtbn- j U o n . I w ' ' /v ‘ • • * ------------ ” — Banda may, tm baddiroijUj of u, or of onr Agent tn i Tea Company tkis side of China, go to Ricfeerson .. Watertown. t h i lOHtOHifiTS i U hk . | you want the best $1.00 Syrnpfoar 80 cento go to RiqVqv^nna. W . BAILEY LANG & CO., 1 5 ^ I f you want a choice Syrup fof $1.15 go to Rickersons. iggTIt you want the best Syrup yon evor bought for $1.35 go to Rick- ersons. No i W h e r e w e have r o o m t o k s e p a lary* a i 6 a k a f ,' i - L ■ • • ' • ^ usical and Mnaical a tcrch a n d ire'(co n a U n tiv o a * t a a d . Invite e a r o l d p a t r o n s a n d *11 t o W t s t r i iila lm s 'a a p n r t h a a s H iiiio or U n ite s ! TsMH S K S a S n R ^ H B W i cell, and e x a m ine o n r 6 a e a t o e k f o ? -1 JYew York Prices O O T O J First Olastf *rgMg, p Melodeon?/ f * » Strfaga.lhe. w h ich w o k n n l n ’ £ ! at Wboicwle aad Rotali, * ‘ S ^ “ I f you want, tho best $100 tea for 9<J cents, go to Riclcerson’s yott want good Molasses for 5o cents a gallon go to Tliekorsona. tlio h o s t J a p a n T e a in \ W a t e r t o w n f o r r $ 1 ,2 5 g o to aft L«*S /.‘iX ' ' m t& t w t &&&& Vjlii.'h ;*♦«*» A-» i-K-t 1,1* 54 O L i r r S T i t E t T , N B W Y ORK , A x t n la f a l h a a h c l t t i Honda lan. 1 4 , dim E 1 * J T . p^'ctc of TwRfOelL which U> •.nj{ o v e r ill l h- ’I’l’ wt .n r 'h - ‘ hr* v (o.'. i.’hor • *'ifa.r t itir- • i noil, m b b o r \ titeir, niif , *• rurCaco m ccb act wlh lh«'IW at f* L.QTI* ■ h - \ r«rf.**• v- *ion. w iih o n t or •’ i tv>i UFitQoa t o lioermte s a d inV \hx- j«w Rod m akr op (or detect* lu th e fit o f the J> l‘ C M —Tber.' m pro^R'aiUm o( m crcarv Isx Slid ip j in ,-«tbc>r m o N 'r. bcnce the IrrH stfon bON o- i'.ug on pa) vM ioc, »ecD \n s o m i a y ssosS tlre moatxjs w c A T lc^U ieordinsrT p lstc*, l i c n t i r s l y pre vcoted. p i l O f E N T S A freeb s u p p ly J a st reeofvedby STERLING &MOSHF.R AL S O “ AMONG MY B O O h S ’’ b y L o w e ll. A D A Y B Y T H S F I B S , b y L e lgb B a n t. M B S J S K N I K u H A i r s JO U R N A L . H A U F R A T , b y G e o r g e S a n d . T H I F A M I L Y a n d T H B O H U B O U , by H y a e tsth e . February » . lSW. T b e f o llow in g cerllflcate,. uno im p o r t, ape ‘ \ “ year* a b d a b a i t : umonjr otMera o t Ut tu n e Im p ort, t p a k i fo r Itself, a lter a tria l o f tyro in t h o aom msr and tail o f IKS, 1 bad th s typJkcld feter tor six w e e k s . D o r t n c lh a t U m a t w u a s lv lm . ted t h r e e tim e , and lost s o m s ol a ' ate t h i s lota I had reennrs* to i h e art, t r y l i r aom e o f the beat d a n tlats of m ooat a t dtatlnipilahMial ■TtMtA. T o e denial a . d ekUi a n d fidelity o f w h o m I could l e t m i a th e S t a ll ofN e w York. g a t , w ith t&elr b e a tyffa^taaad s k ill, I .offered ronatantlv from liritatinn e f ths g i a u , canrsd by tbe plate—from Its l a l l l l i f - f r o e i Its dll- placem e n t b y eatm v snd t h e i n t r o d n c t lo o t f lb o d ba- tw e e n t h e pfato and tho g u m s . I hare tried e v e r y la- vcntton s n d devlco th a t pruxalaed b a n a ii, b u t vsltb indlfforent a u ccesa, 1 h a v e had tw o or three p l a i n w tih th e f ltrib lc m b b o r atr cham b er, l h s v e had t w o o f Fblaom ’a patent, but I havofoond non* tnat beat shy c o n r p n leon In w e a r ing. In freedom from Irrita tion a n d a n n o y ance, and tn atnm m a ot aadhcslon to the p a t e n t o f D r . Tw ItchelL I con t ld e r It, far 1 hi m o st perfect in v e n tion In th o dental art that 1 b a n ever t n e d , and c o m p lete In all t h o s e point* alluded i Ic (ho foregoing circular. JA X S H D O U8U & B , Faetor Congregational Church. PnlaikL , N , V .. U t e ofRnUmnd. N Y . Tbe underalgncd bare purchased th* e x c ln d y c right for tbo c o n n ty o l J efferson. W e g o t t a n t s e lo onr patrons a more perfect, easier, and b e tter Mtt- (ln g p la t o tb a n c a n b o m o d e by a n y other m e thod, and aa w o do onr own w o r t w e apeak w ith court denne. Prlcos tho e a m e aa d e n t ists c h u g s for ttaelf old s tyle of w o r k . E L. S A B G I N T . Iron B lock. X. A . HOLBBOOK, 31 Arsenal a treei, W a tertow n , N . V Jsnld-dwUm P.MUNDYdSON, W h o le s a le & R e t a il G r o c e r s o X A u n s t h t ' Provisions, Wines & Liquors, H o . 3 , I r o n B l o c k , W i t a r t o w i , w a t s n o w n o m v t a c l a s tore a v s r y l s r g s and ox'oo s i r . s t o c k * 0 . d o s d i In their H a s o f trade, w h ici i they offhr (br s a l s on SH O R T TLMX or S ll/iR X . O A S B a t 1 | L o w P r ic e i?. T b a too* credit a y f t e s i v a s recon s tru c ted w h e t th e Ju n ior Partner w u ad m itted , a s d th e 8H U H 7 i r i H B A n o k B . B A . r > Y O A J B p U n \* »n gn rated. T o T h e W h o le s a le B a y e r , | W e s o y com e and exam in e gooda a n d p r ices, snd , w e w i l l try and d o yon good. O a r 33 y a a r e j ; t h e T e a C h e a t s , en a b les a s to select fyery perton te a n t t s f f * ish o u ld a x a m ln i u m U T J ia e t t i . A ' ! °jo putchaal t g , aa t i h u p r o v e d tiavlf B e s t M a c h in e in $ » : » u u j . I j LET T U B P E O P L E ANSW XR . I f y o u w a n t T c a a C h e a p e r a n d B e t t e r t h a n y o u c a n hily £tcwd a n y Qoer 480,000 already tn vte- 'i 33 C o n i D a n v t i l f i HiHa nT f l h i n a . . rrn T?.!i'lrfl.rsii*irk’t. food# (n 1868. HKAD T H * FO IX O W O T Q i M I s tb e teettm o o y b e fore t b e O o s u t iia lew e b aiff Plta&tBa tbe w lU iM iea (waR^nsUAad ' ita o o s a s q u B t f r t c d w ( H ) a a w M r n o 5 S ( w aad K cportvr o i tb a b U n i Q o i i i J b q f , . 1 ^ “ I f you want the best Old Gov. Java. Coffee for Rickersona. 35 cents, go to EHf” I f you want the best Old Gov. Coffee Roasted o r Ground, for 40 cento go to Rickersons. CST\ If you want good Saleratus for 8 can go to RiiSkereong,- £3E ” If you want 10 pounds o f sugar for £1.00 go to Riceraons. ES§f* If you want the best and cheapest Sogara in this city go to Ridk- ersons. J a g g a a f B a * . U. B. G«n«ni A p i * i v ! SO D S . ODg M o n ey. o*>r th s B T h is lin e . T O T B B B I T A X X . W e c a n aay, qur s tu c k w a a n e v e r m o r e com p lete em b r a c ing DELICACIES and 8U B S T A N T IA L S irom all parts ol t h e w o r ld, and w i n he aold u c h e a p u in a n y m arket w h e r e P u r e G o o d s A n d P u t t Weight* a n d M easures a re Given. W e h a v s a t u u n m a llt large a t o c k o f SU G A R o f 1 th e v a r io u s grads*, pureness* t t a m o s t favorab le, I tin t*, w h ich w e p r o p o t* t o rattle o f f C h eap, t o pro- s e r r e t a s prem ised a b u n d a n t F r o it Crop, l a X s r ' — --------- - ----- a n y t a r t y It n o t — JC3T’If you want any thing in the Grocory line, cheap, go to Rioker- n s . C ^ ’ Remember the place, under th e Baptist Church. h. ff. BICIEBSOi- City Crockery Store! m m m m : - N o w opening at N o -13 W oodruff Housey tke LARGEST AND RICHEST ASSORTMEOT OF r a x a o t t o x ■ 5 5 ?r « S ie i S & t^r-T PH n Exhlblted m this Chty. These gooda Etre New ImpprtatiotkB/jUBt ^Saet and good ^Jring. ! through theCustom House, and will lie sold Very Low. G r e e n A Ja p a n $ 1 A u p w a r d s , Wc Invr.o comparison. O u r W i n * B o o a a , I* ftlwey* woll atock - . sd w ith F in e Pare W ines t n d (.tq c a r s , o f F o r e ign t n d N a t iv e production, U idndm a C h a m p a g n e s , S c o t c h Ales, Akaop* do., B t s s s dr.. L o n d o n P o r t e r . B r o w n S t o u t , Cordiali-, California W ine, B l U e c s , I A c . , s u ited for H o tel’ . M cdi-losl o r Social porpovos. T k e P o r k F a c k lnx Ware atom**, is w e l t tu p p llod w ith Fork, B a m s. Shn o lders, Lard aud D r ied B e e f —all of o u r own c u r i a s - a n d w ill be so ld as lo w ia Utt m a rket trill warrant. % T O ld a i d N o wr s i t e d fo c a ll. Uaaforaers, arc resp c c tfolly In .lu n e a . U 6 9 , d l v r a w T O M S W T H XTE V T R I A T F O R SA.LE A.T SQ5 P e r T o n . A L S O - C A S H P A I D F O E O A T S , At the Old Ball Rood Warehouse By Feb 14 dw-iw O B O . XK> 8 B B D , S f s n i . 1 3 0 , 0 0 0 N o . 2 0 C o u r t S t r e e t O f ! O B T O O O D S , EORBAUIA1I-. _ _ ' ' Ar CRESCENT MILLS, W A T E R T O W N , N. Y. R. C. FULLER , Proprietor. T h e subscriber, b a v in s purchased Vbls w o ll k n o w n K i l l , le n o w m anufacturing all lho C H O I C E B R A 2 V D S or F A M I L Y F L O U R , ALSO, M IXED FEED , AC., and.eolIclte a c a ll b o m his old cuetom ere and otbore. A x d b u w W elpc h w h o haa been f o r o i e h t years i n e h s ’g e o f the g r inding, w ill be c o n tinu e d In t b e m ill, sth ich w iil be a s u fficient c u u s u t e e t o c u s tom e r s . CASH PAID FOR GRAIN, OF* Orders left tt th s F lou r an d F e e d 8torc, M o * 7 A r s s a a l B t * or a t Itlfl M ill, w ill receive prfrm p t a t ten t io n . B . O- r V L L B S . orttSrt-dw Very We offer also an Im m e n s e Stock of White a n d Gold Bond FREN! CHINA , IRON STONE CH IN A , GLASS W A R E , LAMPS 0E A „ . DELIERS, SILVEE PLA T E , Knives and Forks, Tea Trays itc._ until after the Holidays, at LE8S than GOLD PRICES. Please call and examine our goods and prices. o n r O B O t m B B V S T O R B , No. 13 Public Bquate. L . R . M U R R A Y & C O . Watertown, Dec. 11,1869. tori l f a * < w ith s M ttM i ___________ ______ m * d s t h m k u 4 r * 4 M ( r * l n n l M * M t 9 v e f y i r a i v y s u r e . ■BH a-i fj lS,,s-v T B B B X * W A1 • , - 'ts G0M1& TIE BEST & ■5XNTBB No57Waakiiigton' m n i s s . s s f c j # _________ w i t h * Freak a t o c k o f o f th e CWaie e s W Ihcfehfasr TEAS, 0 0 F F # B 8 i £ .y a RAISINS', ' . . . i t t -V.'J-. S tT H A S S 'U , ■ . i t i - . t * . i .S—* & FRUITS'AND- U U t a u V a n n t i K resryens t**t*d n s t o u a f i . B iU M s e a in e n , Mttx ..lie* (*^doe*efesppU«JLe»j.._ — m fn j my-repkrlrir iKMpWrisUfeSrlMifa. i When it*#:. (Oonwimert. ssk yewT nsfO ii __________ Warranted Pita-, pmw:l)p*«*»4sw*s«»wwe* M nM irtf 4 b j i P r . S N S X 9 . r A B M F O R J A X . B J ,«fcln Jeneisou tounty.Nv^ Yi'tk.np tho line of tbs Rome, Witi rto- n snd Ogd.'n.bnfgh Bailfbod, lSkniie* from the rity of Wetonowa. and 6 u l l e s frbm Cape Vincent, an d near the nltagu o f Three Kile Bayaud embracing about ON£ TRO USA SD A ORES or very productive len d . T b te tree* le e j p s e l i l l j ad a p t e d >o r r * ” . « d w o u ld * * ■ » .* p r o f fU b le « * » fa g a n d Dairy fa r m . T h * euh-crlber k a a (tr a i le d , clea r e d a n d e u b d a s d I t , and oflfew i t foe eats s t a 'jraaduab fa p r ics, aril o n e . « y t a ™ * F o r g s r t i r a la r a ; d r o d b w t . * U K I T X » f O « t , , Pattarnk, l o r S O U D A T r B M B T O J - I N T H ' B W b l ( l e B . Which f r the p ast few years hss been subieejfced to the possitde has proved t o be superior Uo Linen, beea&so i t is durable and snnciother #nd better tli«n any but s h e h igli^t grapJ It is now extensively used by tlift larg«c T — c~ *— Shoes, Harness, Clotbiag_ <fec,v in plitcQ Of lii being introdaced for firriily parts o f Maanfautnrew. of Bfltiii r^nd: nfl : and 8dk, and\ ,is now d e a l e r ^ l j ^ a l l met Si c h i o e a M i n t h e m u A e b i r e i i U i f R l M ^ -