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8 WA.TEBTOWN RE-OTION, (>OTOBER 20, 1870. if-* * Fall and Winter Fashions, NO. i PADDOCK'S ARCADE. MBS, fflC. A . BCTMSBUES Hsvii •; been in ills City longer than nsna!, fejla prepared t o offer THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF MILLLhEMY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bonnets,'Hats,' libbons, Flow- ers, Feathers, Plumes, &c. Particular attention is Invited our Velvets, Satins and Silks. JmJLJLIJYMRS •will Una it to their advantage to give us a call. Pattern Bonnets Piaster Blocks BATS, and a full line of . Switelios, \Waterfalls Rea3 Hair Curls (Beauties) and the largest assortment of SEeplvyr Worsted Patterns, Slipper Pattoriis, Half mavlced Oaiizass &c. EMBROIDERY STAMPING? DONE npon the sliortest notice, and all aiders promptly executed. ST. A. HUGHES. Watertowa, October 6,1870. tf I do not wish to inform yon, reader, that Dr. Won- derful, or anv other man, has discovered a romedv that cures Coiiraiuptios. when the limps are half confirmed, in short will euro nil diseases whether of mind, body or ostate, make inon live forever, and leave death to play for want of work, and is designed to make oar sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, 1o wiich Heaven itself shall be but a side show. Ton nave heard eroogk <•!\ that kind of hnmbnggery. But when I tell you taut Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh in the head, 1 only assert that which, thousands can testify to. I will pay §500 Reward ior a caso that I cannot cure. A pamphlet giving symptoms and otber information sent free to any address. This remedy is S^EBrSfSogTDEFGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WOELD. Price 50 conls. Seut b y uiail, postpaid, on receipt of sixty cents, or four packages for two dollars. Be • ware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. See that my private Stamp, \which is a positive Guarantee of Genuineness, is upon the outside wrapper. He- member that this private Stamp, issued by the United States Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and the words \TT. S. Certificate of Genuineness,\ engraved upon it, and neednot be mistaken. Don't be swindled by traveleaB and others representing themselves as Dr. Sags; I am the only man how livin!: thai has the knowledge and right to manufac- ture Uie Genuine Dr, Sago's Catarrh Medicine. R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Aug25m3 183, Seneca street Buffalo, N, T. S AGE'S CATARRHKAJfEDT, For Sale by 'l\HEO. A. PJBOK, Druggist. s. B. HiBT, Hop and Wool Twine, OP SOPEEIOK QUALITY, AND VERT CHEAP, CAN BE OBTAINED OE JJ. LEWIS & CO. 3»nt a! .-Ist, No. 3 Washington Place. \Wiiertawn.'N £ (Nee :. -i;'i(„ GOLD LOAJST OF THE ROCHESTER N. Y. WATER f OHKS COMPT. MRS'JT MOSTGAGE Six Per Cent. Coupon Bonis, 81,000 Each Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. JBtJE IN 1S8S. Jjrterest Payalble-Blay and Novenilbor 1, AT VNion THUST COMPANY, NEW YOEK We offer for S ALB a limited amount JIX 80e. AN© ACCRUED INTEREST. EREE OF.GOVERNMENT TAX. %itil Siock Authorial Issue Binds We res^ctrally invite the «tt«otlon*f Capitalists aid Investors to these Bowls. KsttmatedRonlSu,, $190,000 Interest On $800,000 Bonds, say 55,000 Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESSES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, BiANKETS, Wo. 50 Public Square, Corner of Franklin st, WATERTOW1V, N. Y. :\T. S. B, HART is still using the celebrated POND'S PATENT TRACE BUCKLE For Team Harness. WARRANTER THE BESS? IN USE. Watertown, Sept. 29,1870. 3m THE ESTABLISHMENT OP THE Apples. Oranges & Lemons, CHEAP. 200 Bids. Baldwin Apples. SO Boxes Oranges «fc Lemons. Also, the Famous PashiAli's Arabian Coffee. Dealers are especially interested; in calling at the New Block Tea, Grocery and Fruit Store of ij>r!«t V. S, HUBBARD. Leaving for Current Expenses, Dividends, and to extend the Works, per annum.. .$135,000 The entire property is mortgaged to the Onion Trust Company, New York, as Trusteees for tho Bondholders. BaraDhlets containing copies of the Company's Charter, and of the Mortgage to Union Trust Com- pany. 4c, furnished upon application I Government Securities and Bonds, having market value, taken in exchange on favorable terms. Bond! seat by express, to any part of the country free of charge: The -work will he completed in sistv Bays. These are the cheapest bonds in {Bio market, as the income from tho Works will be largely In excess of amount required to pay interest. There remains only a small portion of the Loan unsold, and at the present price these Bonds, as an investment, pay much bf tier interest than Govern- ments, being equal to about 3 per c--nt per annum, •With a good prospect of au advance on their preBon*- price. Utley & Dougherty, NO. 11. WALL STREET, NEW roRK. SepSlwl 4 CITY OF HEW X01K Bavins' proved a decided success it lists lbeeii tmaulmonsly resolved by the Board of Direc- tors tt> DOI'BLE THE CAPITAL STOCK, (in accordance with -previsions of tho Charter) in order to caot-t the increasing business o f the Bank. A Subscription Book is ordered to bo opened on the B-i«-sHJ - <lay ©r<ucSol>er IS *•<>,. at the Banking House, No. 319 Broadway. Over $150,000 of th e Ne w Stock is.already taken. Friends of the Bank desiring to obtain the Shares at par, should make application at once. Payment of 10 per cent, ot th e amount subscribed may be made on thelOth of October, November and December respectively, and the balance, 70 per cent., on the 10th da y of January, 1871, 1VITBC A PAID UP CAPITA!, OF $500*000 Which can be further increased, as business requires, to the limit of ONE MILLION. The President and Directors have confidence in offering to the public the facilities of their institution. State and National Banks, Private Bankers, Savings Banks, Trust Companies, Insurance Companies, Railroad, Manufacturing, and oth- er Corporations, Executors of Estates, Trus- tees, Public Officers, and all who have trust moneys, or who act in any fiduciary capacity, whether they live in Mew Tork or elsewhere, are invited to open accounts with the- Security Bank of the City of New Tork, by letter or in person. Business Paper Discounted for Mer- chants and Depositors, at seven pe r cent, per annum. Gold Accounts kept, Fiscal Agen- cies of States, Municipalities, and Corporations accepted. JOSEPH TJ. ORYIS, President. BENJAMIN. H. DEWEY, Cashier. No. 319 Broadway, New York, Sept. 20,1870. septSlHv4 BEDS & BEDDING, <3L TaT» 3kaWFC5EiC« & ©€?« Have on hand tho largest and best Assorted Stoete of PARJCOR, BENIN© •ROOJK and CHAMBER S?UR- ENiTUME ST IN THE. CITY, -M Whioh we offer Wholesale and Retail, as Clieap as the Cheapest. HEADQUARTERS, 16th BRIGADE^ NATtOHAT. GUABD STATE or NEW YOEK, Watertown, X Y.. Sept. 30,18T0. GENERAL ORDERS 1 No. 3. f I. The 35th Regiment N. G. S. N. Y., wiU cfttade for Inspection and Review, at 10 o'clock, A., x., on the 20th day of October, 18TO, at the city of Water- town. II. Cob George W. Flower, commandingsaid regi- ment, will canse this order to he published to hie command, and will issue the necessary orders for carrying the same into effect. By order of the General Comm nadinr' C. H. VANBRAKL'a, k * Asst. Adi't Qen'l. Official'. W. GLEASON. Capt. and Aid de Camp- octi>w4 HKADQTJAKTERS 35Trr REGIMENT, N. G. I Watertovyu, October 4ih, 1870. | In pursuance of the above order, from Headquar- ters 16th Brigade, the Soth Regiment N. G.,-will pa- rade lor Inspection and Eeview, at the C ity of wa- ter-town, October 26th, at 9 o'clock A. M. Comman- dants of Companies will report to the Adjutant of the Regiment. By Order of tho Colonel Commanding. C. B . FevfLEQ, Adjutant. TK PURSUANCE of chap; 83 of the Laws of 1851 A and as amended by the Laws ofl8S3, chap. 345 that notice.is hereby given that on Monday Movem- ber the 14th, 1870, is the time for holding the next AnnnalMeeting of the Beard of Supervisors of the County of Jefferson, and all perBons having bills or accounts against the said Connty are required to de- posit thn same duly certified i n a box porpared for that purpose and left with thj County Cleric, on or before the 3d day of the said next Annual Meeting of said Board, and in default thereof that such bills or accounts will not be audited by said next Annual Meeting J. STBARS, Jr. octflwO Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. E W G O O D S. 4* Meebee are now receiving their Fall \stock of Goods, comprising the latest styles of Fashionable Jewelry Irapoi'tod andyAmeriean Watches, Coin Silver Ware, Silver JPIated Ware, Knives, Kor&s, Spoons by tlie Gross, Foreign and American Olo'lrs in great Variety, Spectacles all\ Styles by tlio Thousand, MAKMBTlKLABeFST AND MOST., Complete Assortment ever kept in, this city, and which we will soil at the very LOWEST PRICES and warranted. <U-LL ON US BEFORE PUBGRASINa HAGAR &, BEEBEE. Watertown, Sept. 29,1870. tf CLOTHINGS! Gandee & Woley. HALE'S HONEY - OFHOREHOUND AND TAR, FOR. THE CURE OF COUGHS , COLDS, INFLUENZA , HOARSENESS, DIFFICULT BREATHING , AND ALL AF- FECTIONS OF TH E THROAT, BRON- CHIAL TUBES, AND LUNGS, LEADING TO CON- SUMPTION. Thjs jnfeHibie remedy h composed o f the HONEY of the plant Horehound, in chemical union with TAR-BALM, extract- ed from the LIFE PRINCIPLE of th e forest tree ABIES BALSAMEA, or Balm of Gilead. TiieHcney o f Horehound SOOTHES AND SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, gn d the Tar-Balm CLEANSES AND HEALS th e ' throat and air-passages leading to thelungs. FIVE additional ingredients keep the organs cool )r moist, and i n healthful action. Let np prejudice keep you from trying this great, medicine o f a famous doctor, who has saved thousands of lives b y it in his large private practice. N. B,'—The Tar-Balm has no BAE TASTE or smell. PRICE, 5 0 CENTS PER BOTTLE. Var eol« W all Driiffoisi-s, .'..: ;-•',. o'j^'WHi. %&?. i <..:-.• •OHAS. K. CiriTTBDKTOBT 1 SOLI PEOPSIEXORS. tfo. K .Sixtttavenueiewlw* ~We have now increased faculties for manu- facturing and selling clothing at PRICES BEiOTT ANY OTHER ES- TABLISHMENT. FURNISHING GOODS -> of the latest and most approved Stples aM^ Jfflake. New paterns and imported cloths of every color, shade and texture. OUR'CUTTING_ANP_:PITTINO DE- ^iwa IPAHtTOTENT ZT\ \ Cannotlbe 'Excelled, EXAMINATION OF XJEACHERS. T HE Undersigned School Commissioners of Jef- ferson County, will meet for the Examination and Instruction, ol Teachers, as follows: Oct, 10th -Watertown, Court House. \ 11th Rutland Centre and Worth. \ 12th Three Kile Bay, Champion Village and Lorraine. \ 13th Adams Centre and Carthage. •' 14th Redwood, Limerick and Natural Bridge. \ 16th Alexandria Bay and Philadelphia. •' 11th Bvans Mills. \ 18th Belleville and Antwerp. \ 24th Millens Bay and Rodman. \ aSth DepaaYille and Adamsi \ 21th. Theresa. \ 29th Claytsn and Philadelphia. Nov. 1st Adami Centre. Teachers wiii please bear in mind that our time Will not admit of Mvate Bxaminations in ordinary cases. Thereforo wo hope to see you at one ot the above named places at precisely 9 A, M. Should you be in the dark as to where the sestion is to be held information may lio obtained at the PoBt-ofllco. Trustees and friends of education aru invited to attend, A. B. COOLBT, 1 B. F. BROWN, [-School Com. CHAMBER SETS, OF SOLID Rosewood, Freuoh and Black Walnut, And cheaper material, ranging in price from $50 to $500 asses of all Kinds AND QUALITIES. Also, in connection with the above WB ATTEND TO TJndertakine' k Upholstering IT all itBbranches. GEO. W. lAWEBNOE & CO. REO. W. LAWBENOB, ) J. D. HILLS, [ octOtf db-J K Alnminons or Brilliant dboA GOLD WATOHESr A NH1W DISCOVERY, The only Genuine Aluminous or Bril- liant tfold WatcheB manufactured by us, are the most perfect ever produced—made of Solid Alum- inous Gold, being a fine hard metal that will stand any climate, and never tarnish; more durable and oriUianl than, pure gold. Fine Enclish-tnnied, HUD t iug-Cased, Pull Jeweied Levers (.Gents' and Ladies' sizes) at SIS each. THE BOITBiE-EXTflA REFINED Solid Aluminous Gold with line Swiss, English and American movements (nlctei works), are egnal to S230 Gold Watchos; regulated and warranted per- fect time-keepers nt only $20 caeli. A1SO GOX.D CHAINS, latest and niOBt costly styles (Ladies' and Gents'), at $G, $8, $10, §12 and $15 each. Elegant Aluminous Gold Chains, (Ladies' and Gents'), from 10 to 40 inches long, at S3, $4, $6 and $3 each. Seat at lowest wholesale pricos. NO MONEY REHIRED IN AD- VANCE, bat sent by express payable on delivery. Places where no Express runs, goods will be sent by mail in registered packages, by sending price i n advance. , An Agent sending fo r Six Watclies gets an Extra Watcu c best Quality, EJKEE. o n paying Express Charges, Goods may be opebed and examined in express Office, before paid for; and if not satisfactory returned. State description and price of goods desired and order directly from THE EAGLB WATCH CO., OCt6m3 148 iftilton Street, NewJTork. A STRAIGHT-BtAIRED BOY. H. B. MORBB; Watertown, Sept, 24,1810. sept2DwS ***»»#% having the most experienced and beBt work- men ilint can he proem eel, we are sure to||g| mm : < ,:_. ImMS llOriveSYoiCFit. Anything wanted in our line rruiu a boy's paper collar to a wedding soiit, can b e readily furnished on short notlee, and a t prices that defies competition, Please remember the place, fe B 8, Court Street, Waterrcnvfls 1ST. Y. Wool! Wool! Watertown Wool Ow&ing, (Moth Dressing and Marmfactntring EdalM-shmmt, Metoell St. \below second covered bridge, adjoining Eagle Mills. W E would say to farmeis and those having Wool, In adddition to our caruing, we axe prepared to Spin, Weave or Mnaufacture as our customers maywant. Those leaving Wool in the fleece, can have it manufactured into yarn or cloth. Customers from a distance can have their rolls the same day. Mr. Nichols having over forty years experience in th e business, willbe on hand and no workleavethe Fac tury unless a No. 1 article. A good assortment of Cloth,on hand t o sell or ox- change for Wool. Those wishing to buy GOOD PURE WOOLEN GOODS free from Shoddy, will save money by buying them at the Factory. TVMtc and Mixed Rolls for Sale. ta?-0ASH PAID FOR WOOL,_£gJ The following Agents will receive Wool for this Establishment: A M WARDWELL. Mnnnsville Depot, CHRISTOPHER PUTNAM, Gonvemeur Depot, S W PHELPS, Bienville Depot, JB HUBBA0, Clayton, DANIEL MbCANDIE, Cape Yinoenl, E R AUSTIN, Copenhagen I Those leaving wool or Cloth Tyith the above Agentswill haye it sent to us andretnmed lreeof expenso for transportation. JOHN S NICHOLS. May IT. \!0 mavl9m6 JAMUS. LAWRENCE u*nhrx!*'i*itf>*>!-*~,~* J-.T.g—.•<>.- - « . „• MASSEY & JBOALT. TO THEPUBLTO GENERALLY. W e v/onld announce that we are prepared to fur niah in large orfmall quantities and at low prices the beet qualities ot 00AL, n , WATHRoLIME, SALT, LATH & SBIN&Lm. PBOMPTJDllirVEKT GUAEANSffSB. By onr improvod'lacillties we can offer coal and salt at rates which defy competition. Our water itme 1{S fresh and of a brand unoonalled in the market, Sand for sale by the load, Office on Arsenal street next door to the Jflcknmn [fiMS. a u « 4u ' r#</t*T*r^»' - •\ - -- The shades of night were falling fast, And sighing winds went flying past, The Arcade through a fair haired boy, Bushed yelling loud, as if for joy, \JOB FBrNTISG!\ His face would wreath -with smile serene And thus he spoke—each smile between— \To the EB-TJHIOS I am bound Where they excel the country round In FEINTING!\ \ Oh! don't go there,\ some printers cried. When they this fair-haired youth espied, \We'll do your printing up so ckeap,\ But he passed them yeilinEr lond and deep \JOB PKINTING.\ He rushed ahead, nor slacked liis pace Until he reached our business place ; Then lightly i n the door h e flew and said: \See this I brought to yon For FEINTING.\ Our foreman took and showed him through. Displayed new cards and bill.keads too, Wkieh never were excelled for price— It is so very neat and nice, Qur FEINTING.'' Tho youth deligbthd, left lis work Which we had finished 'ore 'twas dark, Said he: 'Til speak t o all I know To brink their neatest jobs to you, In PEINTING.\ FARMERS' PAINT. For Wood and Brick Buildings, Fences, Railroad Bridg€is, De- pots, Freight Cars, Metal and Shin- gle Roots, and all kinds of out-door work, whether of Wood, Brick, Iron. Tin. On< -half cheaper than any paints m use. Equal in durability to lead paints. Does not blister nor peal off. Samples of Colors and Circulars sent free by mail upon ap- plication. Address READY ROOFING CO., 64, Conrfcland Street, New Tork. May 10 1870 ly. SHE AM GRAVES j?roj>rietors of the UNION MILLS J Are now Manufacturing the following brands of T\R BU8811LI, J. WHITS, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN Can booonsulted at his ;offlce,,as follpws; '. ONBIDA. ALLEN'S HOTEL, Tuesday, the 8t h o November. OT10A, BAGG'S HOTEL. Wednesday and Thurs. day the 1st and 2d of Nov.. ROME, STANWIX HALL, Friday the 4th of November. WATERTOWN, KIBBT HOUSE, Saturday and Sunday,,the Gth'and 6th ofNovoinber. ADAMS, COOPEli HOUSE, Monday the Itix of November. Dr.Waite treats successfully Scrofula, HipDiseaM Fever Sores, Ulcers, Paralysis, -Rheumatism, MtB* Nervous IiIuliuIieB,l?emale DifflculHut. Dineaseti of the Lungs, Throat, Heart and Liver, Diseases* of the Sidneys, Itarmingtrorn r.ho,Ears,InuajBmivtiM) ofthe Kyes, and allforma of Catarrh. Tho above diseases we make a speciality, Our practice is founded on truth of twenty-five years standing; differs from all 'otherB. No trifling with human existence, sacrillciiiglife by experiment, Wf! know, When we examine a.patient, the-cause of the disease, andiemedies to removeit, not by gueBsing, • but by knowledge. Consultations are free. Principal Office, No. S04 Franklin Street, Buffalo,. where all letters shouldvbe directed. mch22yl , BEW T0BK Coaeh, Carriage AND ^•LisiCe.Fii From Seleoted White Wheat. From Best Amber Win- ter Wheat' 2STE'\W CATARACT MILLS CHARLES ia. JOffES Will continue to manufacture all kinds of JfLOtFE from strictly No. 1 Wheat, Especially for tlae Cits'- Re- tail Trade, And Warrant it as good as the very best, al- ways at Wliolesole and Ketail Market rates. Keeps constantly o n hand all kinds of Feed,'\Meal, Shorts, $-c, AJTO WIMi DO CUSTOM GRINDING Lin the best possible manner. Shed attached. Cash Paid for Grain 8®\ Goods delivered in any part of the City free of cartage. E. H. THOMPSON keepB onr different brands of Flour constantly on hand. All or- ders left with him for Fee'd, Meal, Oats, Shorts, 4e., will receive prompt attention. CHAS. E. JONES, Proprietor. OH A3. SIMMONS, Miller Watertown, June 9,18TO. ly PUMPB. The undersignea is nowmannfactnringathisjshop on Beebee's Island, Thublp Acting Force Pump? ARTESIAN WELL PUMPS, OlSTERNPUMPS AND COMMON WELL PUMPS, And desires all persons who contemplate purchasing «Dy of the ahove mentioned kinds, to call and sat- isfy themselves of his SUPERIOR ;MAKE AND LOW PRICES. Very many ol my Pumps are in use in Northern New Tork, and their utility and cheapness can be vonched for hy rhe persons using them. Please call before purchasing elsewhere. ABEAM COATES. Watertown N. T„ Aug 4th tl SOI/DKERS OF 1861, ATTENTION'.! Under a recent \Decision of th e Supreme Court,\ those Soldiers who enlisted for \THEEH. YEARS,\ between May 4th=and Ju- ly 23d, 1861, and were honorably discharged on account of disease or other cause, are entitled to the \$100 Bounty,\ uader act of July 23d, 1861, unless they have already received the same. SQLBIEES ENTITLED, aend or bring on your discharges at once, sending Post Office address and Twill file claims for you as Boon as possible. I have this day received \Instruc- tions and Forms\ from the \Bounty Depart- ment\ at Washington. Dated March 29tb, 1870. marSltf. E. NORTH, Att'y. stLaw and TJ : S. Claim Agt. A'o. C, WisimnfTfn at. iV&iorUrwn, N. T. Double Extra, Union Mills, Banner Mills, tomP ^^r ef0ne MILL mm &e. All of which will be sold at the Lowest Harke Price, and delivered within City Limits free of estr charge • C/SlPilDIORGRill Pattichlar attontlon.paid to (isroii(ii;iM)i\i;. NewBiiekwheatFtowaiwuyion u*n«. flesS ji pOPTT TTOTia 1ETXBRS IN THE Perm Letter Book ! Without the USE OF COPYING PRESS OR WATER By means of the \Pennlnstanianious Sympathetic Copying Ink,\ This is the greatest Time, Labor, and Money Sav- ing Invention of the Age, and 1B rapidly growing in- to favor wherever introduced, as ita Simplicity and Convenience recommend it to all It is only neces- sary to place the written letter under tbo copying leaf, and rnb with the hand. Bvery one wiU acknowledge the importance of keeping a lac-Bimile copy of every business letter written, and the PBNN LKTTBR BOOK, brings the means of. doing so within the reach of Ann, Full directions for use accompany each beek. Price, for book and ink complete, $2,25 and up ward. For SaleBv W.F.J8AND, ) unolbmS No, 7. Arcade WatertoiVn , N . 52 Factory Street. i a -X A Good variety,of Top Buggies. Open Wagons, Two Seat Democrat wagons Kept constantly on hand. Especial attention paid to Ordered Work. I Guarantee and warrant all work made by me, in Style, Finish, Workmanship and Material, to be un- surpassed by any Establishment in the Connty. Second hand work on sale at all times and at bar- ganB to purchasers. Work taken in, repaired, and SOLD ON COMMISSION. Repairing Promptly Done, julysyl C W. ACKER.. ,), r - •- 'V-f'ti . r.-.-.rv,: '•••-•l a;-l .' rl> ili. r - . r •• '.ri.n^s •„1 ,.T,., i i-i n •;-W'i-a, 1> w : ISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CBLBHKY For Sale by TuEO- A, PBCH. Druggist. A. M. TJTiEX, Commission Broker, AND GENERAL AGENT, OFFICE WASHINGTON HALL BLOCK, WATERTOWN, N. T., Will attend to the purchase and sale of BUTTER, CHEESE, GRAIN, WOOI<, <&C. AC,. Also the sale by sample from Manufacturers ofj BOMESTIG, WOOLEN AND COTTON FABRICS, fAs well also all kinds of FANCY GOODS, SfC, Also will attend to the purchase of Eeal Estate Consignments of samples from Manufacturers and: orders from dealers solicited. .?**-_ ZREFER.ENCES.Tgp^fpra Geo. W. Flower, Mayor of the city: Geo. F Pact dock & Co., Bankers, S. B. TJriham. Cashier National. Union Bank: T. H. Camp, Pres Jeff. Co. National Bank; Geo. EC, Sherman, L. Paddock, Robt.L. Sher- man, E. P . Flower. Bankers; Lieut. Goy. Beach • Campbell & Farwell, Herrlck & Ayers, P. Mundy .&. Son, H. P. Cooke, Merchants, Watertown, N X • J H. Rice, Insurance Agent, Albany. ' ' pABRIAGE MANTJFACTURING AND The undersigned, successors to Harlow Scovill, Bsq.,the long experienced and favorably known carriage builder of Jeffo) son county, are prepared to Btate to the publio interested, that the \old shoji\ is to be kept running. It now possessing^better faclli- tici than ever beiore for doing all manner and kinds of CARRIAGE AND SLEIGM BUILDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING. We employ first class, experienced tyorkmeh in a- branches ol our business. w-e use the bent materials and warrant our work tojrivo satisfaction. • „ Please call and examine our assortment, quality and prices. HORTON•& BOTDIOK; Successors to H. SCOVILL & SON. aug4tf Watertowh, N. T. TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS! TBAVBLIN AND Packing Trunks, We have oh hand a largo stock of Trunks of Our Own Manufacture, and wo sell them from §2 to $2G. These Trunks are made of the BEST M&TER-1JIL AND BY THE CALL AND SBHlk B. F . HOTOHKIN & CO, Watatowa, Juno i8 1868. elt'tt HOSE'S CITY Photographic Parlors IN THE Agricultural Block,. WATERTOWN, IB the place to get STJPEEB PICTURES, hav- ing the best light in the place, also one of the best operators, Mr. G. W. IXOYJED, Y/ou are enabled to get a perfectly Satisfactory Picture IN ALL KINDS OF WEATHER. Pictures of Children a Speoialitr OLD AND FADED PICTURES Copied and. enlarged to any Desired Size. OIL AND WATER COLORS AND INK WORK Doneon short notice, as fine as the finest. A LARGE STOCK. OF FRAMES OF THE LATEST PATERNS,. AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE, p Thankful for past favors, ,0- conUnuan.ee ot the same is respectlblly solicited. H-A H0SE,Pr°- Jan. W, 18*0. Jan20y1 ' Sent'fft'WfttenPwn. •r.V