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MiilJ . C!. '\'''ill. mi WsmmeiwmsmtiiiK'- '•~-_^ :» WATBETOWN EE-UHION,. BE€EMB« IS* 18ft. 1 It #< i! il ii o Sally Salter, '•\.' 6»)!y Baltcr-she was a young teacher who, taught Andherfrieud, Cliarloy Church, WBS a prcaoher, wbp ' praught; Though Bis enemies palled him a seroocbor who •Bcraujlit, • His heart whenHo sawUer, £optsinking andsunk, , ^ihiseye, meeting hers, began winking andwuuk, While she,in.her.t*rn,-tellto thinking ana tUuiik, . He Ij&steneato woo Uer and sweetly he wooed, .', „ Fsrhls love grew until a mountain It growod, And what.no was longing to do then he dooa. .In sCcretiie wanted to speak and ho spoke • To «eek with his llpB what Ms heart long had soke; .. So lift managed'to let the truth leak, and it loke. • He askod Uor to ride to thochurcli, and they rode; . , They so sweotly did.gllde, that they both thought thoy jlode,„ Andthey came Tottienlaco to he tied, and werq toed. Thenhemewapd, he said, lot us drive, and they drove, And 1 as soon aathoyMflshedto arrive, they arrove ; [ For whato.ver'he couldn'tcontrive, she cohtrove: TChe.kiss'he was dying to steal, then he stole, Atthe feet he wanted to kneel, there lis nole. ••-_ Anahesaia/'Ifeolbetterthaaai-erIi'olo.\^ So to each other kept clinging and clung, - While Time in Ms swtlt cUeuit was winging and 'wvmg; Andthis Was the thing ho was bringing andbrung. TUeinanSallywantedtocatoli, andhadcanght— That, she wanted from others to snatch, and had jnaught— \Was the one that Bhe now liked to scratch, and she __,• scraugtt. And Charley's warm love began froezuig and froze, - \Whileha took to.toczing,and cruellytoze . The girlhe.had wished to he snueezing.and squoze. «Wretcb!\he cried, whensliothreatened to leave him ¥ and left. \How could you deceive me as you have deeeft?\ And she answerd, ''I promised to cleave, and I've cleft!\ stayed. cut off the'wings. Xitttle Orotclicn. •With nor feetupoathe fender, And hqrface upon her hand, Little Gtetchen'slts and muses Of her German father-land. Sits ancLmuses of her childhood In the cottage on the Rhine, Where thegplden,mellow sunsbeams ©n the laughing waters shine. And her little heart beats wildly, \With a sudden, secret pain, As she ponders ot Her lover, IFar across the rolUngruain. 3?or she knows his heart is boating 'Neatn a soldier's blouse, to-night; \While he keepeth weary vigil, By his ruddy camp-toe's light. And she seems to hear him cailimr. Calling to her from the Ehine: \Come and comfort me, my darling, Lay your little handlnmlno.\ Pretty .pretty little Gretchon I Surely thou has hoard aright! Surely now he needs thy presence,— Neea».thy parting kiss, to-night! For the life-blood obbeth slowly, From a woundupon his breast; Soon his heart will coaseitsmotlons,— Soon his soul will be at rest. \Weeplng.weeping little Grotchen! Angel's sooth thy bosom's pain. Till thy feet have crossed the Elver, Joined thy love andlost, again 1 ABOMTHE CKANES. BY S. 3SEWHOTJSB. Tyler picked tip the game $nd )-wings. Tlierawet'e twenty-two pairs, t had liot missed a shot; Whioliwa.s not surprising, as the rapgo was mt over six or eight rods,, and my rifle liad a good telescope oii it, Froin the first shot to the last, I dicl not change my position twenty yards. The action, lasted prob- ably less than twenty minutes, but call i t half an hour if you Will. 3)he cranes ap- parently took no notice of us, or of the ri- fle which their own din was most likely rendered nearly inaudible. But for my compact with the doctor! couldhayp shot many scores almost as easily as t did one. Our day's adventure was not believed till we produced the twenty-two pairs of wins, and eyeir then our aocount of the nesting-place was evidently considered a hoax by those who thought themselves knowing. I afterwards sold some of the Wings in Utica \tor fifty cents a pair. I have never since seen a crane-xookery ;bnt have learnt that works on history confirm my own observation. Still I haveiuvari- blyfouncl hunters entertaining thty idea that cranes nest in raevshes, though they have to own they never saw their nests. The 'European crane does nest on the ground, or i n old ruins, which may ex^ plain the geuerally erroneous impression concerning the variety that frequents our North American, lakes and streams.— Oneida Community Girculwr. FUR3HTUEE. FTJEtf ITURE, Harbottle & Howard MERCHANT TAILORS, NO, 8 COURT STREET WATERTOWN, % T. We have just received our large and well se-^ * leoted w wlif It Stock of Cloths, Gassimeres and Vestings, OOlSrSIBTIKG- pt a fine line of English and ]?reneh Diagonals. Plain and Fancy Coatings in all the various Colors, Blue; Brown, Ollyeand Green; Cas- tor Cloths, adapted for Overcoats and Frst- class Business Suits, with which we have con- nected^ large assortment of Fancy Cassimeres\anid Vestings Of Englist, French and American manufacture OVER-COATINGS. WISH TO Call Attention of the Tiaaing Public, TO THlilRIMMEKSl STOCK 01? COAL AND WOOD STOVES F0& FALL TRADE. We are hotter prepared to satisfy our customers !n regrtrd to A BEDS & BEDDING. G. W» Laiwr eac e ®, © o Have on nana the largest and best Assorted Stock of PARLOR, DINING BOOM and CHAMBER FBH- NIVUBD rr IN THE CITY, -&L Which we offer Wholesale and Retail, ag Cheap as tUo Cheapest. Tf' B. HILLS, f I \• About thirty-five years ago I was a t Theresa, Jefferson county, K. Y., just in from, a trapping, hunting and iur-buying expedition along Indian River.' It wis in May, and I had just packed my furs and engaged a conveyance to take them to the Bteamboat at Clayton, when Dr. Davidson •f Theresa, whose acquaintance I had made, came to my hotel and accosted me thus : \I've got some capital sport in mind for you to-rnonow, but I won't tell you what it is till you agree to do just as I say about it. \Will you promise ?\ , \Yes go ahead,\ I replied, \for if sport is the object, it will be easy for me t o fol- low your lead.\ \Well then,\ he continued, \ I'm going down Indian River to-morrow %. a boat to see a patient, and will show you a great crane-rookery, on condition that you stop Bhooting the moment I say so.\ Having made all necessary arrange- ments, and engaged a skilled oarsman, Tyler by name, to row us, we started next morning and dropped down the river eight or ten miles. There were four of us,—Dr. Davidson, a man whose name I have for- gotten, Tyler, and myself. As we glid- ed down the stream the doctor explained that an old backwoodsman who lived sev- eral miles from the settlements and .made •large quanities of maple sugar, had taken Mm to the rookery he was going to show us. Refusing all discription or further in- formation, he at length directed Tyler to land, and then led us on foot over a rough wood-road into the dense forest a distan- ce of about two miles. \We all expressed Surprise to see him quit the river and enter the woods to search of cranes. After 'a brief enjoyment of our per- plexity, the doctor asked, \ Where do you suppose cranes nest 2\ \ Among the grass and rushes, in marshes and along rivers, of course,\ we all answered. , \I thought so myself till recently,\ he said, (i but the fact is they always\ roost and frequently rest in trees, like pigeons.\ This announcement gave us a hearty laugh, after which awkward conviction „ stole over us that we were the dupes of a partical joke of some kind. Soon,, how- ever, we entered a superb pinery of large, tall trees, and directly began to hear the well-known notes of the crane. \We continue to advance half or three-quartets of a mile iarther, the noise constantly growing louder, till at length the squaling surpassed the clangor of hundreds of wild geese in full chorus. As we came in- • to the Tookery itself the dim was appall- ing. I could not believe it till I saw it; but sure enough, in the tops of the tallest pinesj scores, probably hundreds of nests, made not unlike those of pigeons of a few Sticks and twigs placed in the forks of the linibs, were to be seen. On most of these, cranes sat with their long ' legs hanging down astride of the branch- es. Frequently a single tree contained ' •n ml t,T a \F-vfra ioyer a dozen nests. Birds were constantly 1 -fUUlJiD XJAlldi] coming and going over our heads. Thou- ap- pearance in setting upon a nest was laugh- able and awkward. They would come down slowly, letting one leg fall on one side of the nest and the other on the opposite side, then after a prolong- ed tmdulatory flutter would gently come. to rest upohthe eggs; while there relieved •mates would'fly away over the top of the . forest with unceasing squalling. But without a mota'ent's pause to study . the situation,! broughtmy rifle to my shoul- der, when doAvn plunged, a crane from its perch. I re-loaded and fired again, bring- ing down*the second bud; aud so on in quick succession to a twenty-second dis- ' haige, when the doctor cried, \Hold ^oiit'e killed enough;\ and my hand was CHAMBER SETS, OF SOLID Rosewood, French and Black Walnut, And cheaper material, ranging In price irorn $50 to $500 Matrasses of all Kinds • AND QUALITIES. Also, In connection with the abov • WB ATTEND TO ^ Undertaking & Upholstering In all its brandies. GEO. W. LAWRENCE & OO. GEO. W. IIAWBBNOI, ) Black Beavers. Brown \ Blue \ Blue Chinchillas and Fur Beavers, Brown \ \ • \ Olive \ \ \ Of all the Stylesjand Quality that are manufac- tured. In fact our stock is complete, and as our many Customers call upon us, it gives us pleas- ure to know that we can show them one of the LARGEST AND FEWEST Assortment of goods ever before offered in the eity and at moderate prices. \We pay strict attention to our CUSTOM HEPARTMEHT, and guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who . may favor us with their patro'nago.^L^, Our Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING is second t o none in this market. A full line of Men's and Youth's Black Beaver Overcoats. \ \ Blue « « \ \ Brown \ — \ \ '» Blue Chinchilla\ \ \ Brown \ « \ \ Green & Olive \ \ \ Fur Beaver \ \ \ Business Suits. Furnishing Goods in all the latest variety and styles. Paper Collars, Cuffs, &e. EJM linen \ \ TiesandSearfs. Fine Wool Shirts. >SSS&|ss& \ Cassimere Shirts. Cardigan Jackets—all sizes and quality.' Wool Searls. Gloves, Hosiery, &c. We sell the celebrated JOCVIN KJDD GIOTE, known by all that have worn them to be the best ever offered for sale. We always keep a Full Iilae of Sizes and Quality of the QUAKER CITY *WE SHIRT. CASTBEE & TFOIiElr. Watertown, Oct. 37,1S70. t f PRICES & QUALITY of GooflB than ever before. Wecallyonr PAMTIGULAB ATTENTION to two sioves that were avrardefl THE' FIRST PRIZE .over all ptherjBtoves, AT THE LATE JEFF. COUNTYFAIW, MRST OF WHICH'IS THE Impraved, Hoi Blast AMERICAN COOK STOfJS FOR 1870. Fall and Winter Fashions. NO, 4 PADDOO'Z'B AJZ0AD& MKS. M. A. HUGHESi Having been in the City longer than usivia,l,,i:eeU prsparedio offer • THE BEST SELECTED ST^CK OF MiLLtJUZRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AS© RETAIL Bonnets, Mats; litems, Flow- ers, Feathers; Plumes; &c. LEWIS & GASF, CITY MEAT MARKET No. 55 South Side FuWIc Square. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN all kinds of Cut Meats, Salt Pork, Fresh Fish and all kinds of Sausages. Orders promptly filled. i>~*-i octOtf MILU1MY All FAEY AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ho. S Washington. Hall Block-. The largest asaortmunt of HATS, BON-WETS, BIBBONS. FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND LACES • IN THE CITY. A NICE ASSOKTJIENT OB CHIGNONS AND SWITCHES. HALF A TON OW WORSTEDS ON HAND AND FOR SALE. HARRIS' SSAMLBSS KID GLOVES IN BLUE GREEN AND OTHER COLORS. A GOOD HOOP SKIRT FOR 50c. A GOOD SHIEI,- DUD CORSET 15c. A yEW PANIER DB PARtS. ALSO LADIES AND CHTLDBEN'SUNDHRTESTS, AND CHIL- DREN'S BNION DKusSES. HOSIERY, GIOVES, .NTJBIASj tee. SHETLAND 8r BkRLIJY THREAD, a SILK, PINS, BUTTONS, &o. Dress Makers Supplied With Mrs. Ifrlggs' airs. Ferguson's or the Eurelta Mr ess methods. may4yl D. B. SAfFOED & CO. TT P. X-AIttPIIJEAU, HAS NOW OPENED A PLUMBING GAS fflE f UMISHING STORE At No, 40, Court Street, Watertown. Old Chandeliers Re-Bronzed nnfi'mado as good as New. OrderB solicited and promptly attended to. Call and see Work . ml2m0. Ten Reasons why itla the Best Stove in the world: 1st—The plates are thicker and heavier, smoother and better fitted. 2d—It has the largest flues and therefore tie most perfect- draft. 3d—It has the largest oven and 1B the most perfect baker. x ,4th—Ithas the improved hot blast draft, ana is, therefore, the most economical. 5th—It has the augmenting hot air chest, the greatest invention of the day. No other stove has it. 6th—It has the sifting ash grate, without which no Stove is complete. 7th—It has the cast iron, enameled water tank, the most effectual in use, will boil water in thirty min- utes. 8th—It will keep fire perpetually, and babe longer With one fire. 9th—It will keep a wood fire 12 to ftllhours with- out attention. 10th—It iB the most beautiful in.pattern, propor- tion and finish. SIZE AND PRICESj To suit those who may give ns a call. LowcrclasB stoves at Low KgureB. The next First Prize Stovo i s the IMPROVED MOT BLAST ORIENTAL, With the Syphon Fine, Double Base, and Magazine- Particular attention is invited:our Velvets, Satins and Silks,. will find i\ to their advantage to'give uu a oall. Scatters* Boimeis Hststear Blocks HATS, ana a fullliue of Switches, Waterfalls, Ileal Hair Curls (BeautieB) and the largest assortment of Zephyr 'Worsted Patterns, Slipper Patterns, Half marked. Canzass &e. EMBROIDER? STAMPING DONE npon_$ie shortest notice, and all orders promptly executed. M. A. HUGHES. Watertowa, October 6,18TO. t f Wooster Sl&rmaa's Bank, • •• EsttABj&isiifciap.'^ is**.. • ,/^ONXINtfES a regular Bunking busings at ' . imw JBANKitMS IIOftfJS'iB, in Watertown, N. I.,. and is prepared to fur-> nish the usual faoiliiiiOB, to BEAH3KS AJf|> BUSINESS MEN. Accounts of Merchant's, Farmer* and others- solicited. Government and, other Securities Bought and Sold. Collections made, J Rpnds and Mortgages and' Business Baper Negotiated. \\iix per cent Interest alio wed on. Special :s payable.-on caj'l and seven percent paid where amounts remain on Deposit. oct?6l . NORTHEEE NEW YORK Coach, Carriage * AND SLEIGH WORKSi QOPY IfOCtt I/EOPXJEBS IN *HCE' Penn Letter Book ! Without the „ . USE 0*' COI?TINCH?-BESS: <OK WATER: By means of the .. \FennInsluntimiowSympathetic CopyingMh,\ This is the greatest Time, Mt». and jttoney Pav- i„y ilv ' ?I,t ! 01 ' pr tha AS*, and israpinly gruwing\ in- f?i ! S?v^ w?10ICTf!r intwdnoed. Oh Ita Simplicity and SS T ^ uce ™ TOm m^a it to all It is only neces- S£J?;°¥ , ^ wntien letter uhder the copving leal.and rub with the hand, \\pr^jg, Byery one will- acknowledge the importance of :2iS? 1 '*^ 1 ?- t,le ^BNK.I-MTBB Bopk, brings the Sr?^l f A oil,g ^^'tWa the .each of ALL, Full • curecHens for use accompany each beek. waVa. 0e ^ r S „^/ id w!F C0 fe 61 $S \ 2 6 mn » l^niilbius Wo,7.Ars«<.eWiitpriQwn,W. FJUite Jb OR SALE. T HE rindereigned offers for sale'his. farm or 3!» wiiJfiMl'n Blts ' 1 !i ,i one-and4rhali miles north of Bjans Mills, on the-Theresa road, The property is ehgabiy located, well watered, o) rich, deep soil, liee of noxious weeds and good horse barns and out If the farm is not sold soon It will be rented for a terra ofyears v togetherwilh 40 cows. None but first-class farmers will he treatedwith in renting the premises. Address PHILIP HEL5IBE; BSept.B,18TO.. Evans MiBs. SHEAB& GRATES Proprietors of the UIION MILLS \ Are now Manufacturing the following brands of From Selected White ' ) \Wheat. Prom BeBt Ambor Win- ter •Wheat' From Prime Number One Wheat. Union Mills, Banner Mills, MILL EEED &c. All of which will he sold at the X-owest Marke Price, and delivered within City Limits frobof extr charge. IPMDFOR Particular attention paid to YouVe^GottoCome\ P. B. GRANT, DEALER IN GKROCKIRXES * HAS JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Teas, Sugars and Coffees, and all kinds of Groceries, which will he sold LOWER than any House in the City, as they were bought for CASH with GOLD AX THE LOWEST POINT. THE BEST OF Butter and Cheese CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants and all will save money by calling at my Store, No. 30 NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Watertown, Nov. 3, ltJ70. V. B. GRANT, tl TAR RUSSELL J. WHITS, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN Canbeconsulted athls office,asfollows; UTIOA, BAGG' S HOTEL. Tuesday aud Wednesday day the 3d and 4th of January BOMB, STANWIX HALL, Friday the 6th of January. . • WATERTOWtf. KIEBY HOUSE, Saturday and Sunday, the Tfth aud 8th of January ADAMS, COOPER HOUSE, Monday the 9th of January. ONEIDA. ALLEN'S HOTEL. Tuesday,tho 10th of January. , Dr;WhitetreatBsucce8sfuIlyScrofula,HipDiseaso tfever Soros, TJlcerB, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Fits, Nervous Maladies,Female JDifllottlties, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Heart and Liver, Diseases of the Kidneys,Runningfrom the Ears,lnflammati6n of the EveB.-aud all forms of Catarrh. The above diseases we make a speciality. Our practice is founded on truth of twenty-live years standing; differs from all others. No trifling with human existence, sacriflcinglife by experiment. Wo know, when we examine a patiOnt, the cause of the disease, and remediostoremoveit.not by guesslni. but by knowledge, ^*V Consultations areireo. Principal Office, No. 604 Franklin Street, Buffalo, where all-letters Bhonld be directed, mch23yl 5a Factory Street. • A Good variety of Top Buggies. Open \Wagons Two Seat Democrat Vv aeons kept constantly on hand. Especial attention paid to tut^,,;:. Kfc 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 County. Secondhand work on sale at all timeB and at har- gans to purchasers. Work talen in, repaired, and SOLD ON COMMISSION. Repairing Rrdmptly Done, julysyl fc. W. AOKBR. the most wonderful stove ever invented ior this rea son: Tougot all the heat t the base without the U8o of a damper. • \St en will never have any smoke or gas in the room from this Btove, and we will WARRANT IT ! Another First Pr'zewaB awarded the Celebrated Henderson Furnace OVER ALL OTHERS AND'IS PEONOUNDED To be the \\BEST GOAL FURNACE IN USE. Over thirty-five In use In tills city. RBFEEBNOBS. 0eo. Smith, Rev. 3. F. Dayan, H. B. Mosher, John L. Hotclikin, B. B. Taggart; L, Ingalls, H. Hareford, Levi Johnson, • Ward Hubbard, O. G. Staples, Dr. Trowbridge, Wm. B. Lassell. If this is hot enough, call and we wiirgiye you more. '.a'Ftonr army* on nana. ^~ yl X? A. HOLBRO0K, continues at the old stand, JTJ* No, 31, Arf ennl Btreet. and as usual guaran- tees entko satisfectlon to his customers. He has all the modern taproveraents. Tho soft rubber for dif- floult toBCB, The exclusive right of tho city for A'otT.ison'inntont, which consists of tough rubber abouU.ffcettiekneBB of nud ranch liphtor than t»W plates, uniform thickness, and .guaranteed to be bet- ter than any other plate,, or no ii&y. auglyl WE STILL HAIHTAIN OUR Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Departments, and are prepared to giveB PERFECT SATISFACTION. In both these branches. An extensive stock of TIN WAEI ri AREIAGE MANUFACTURE G- AND The undersigned, successors to Barlow Scovlll; Esq., the long experienced and favorably known carriage builder of JefifcrsOM waty, are prepared to state to the publio interested, that the \old shop\ is to he kept running. It now possessing better facili- ties than ever beiore for doing all manner and kinds of CARRIAGE AND SLEIGMBUILDING AND GENERAL REPAIRING. Wo employ first class, experienced irorkmen in a branches oi our business. We use the best materials and warrant our work to give satislaction. Please call and examine onr assortment, quality and prices. HORTON & BURDI0K, Successors to H. UCOYILL & SON, ang4tf . Watertown, N. T. LEATflEE & FINDINGS/ T HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the in- terestof R. H. HALL in the firm of Hall & Maltby, will continue the man- ufacture and sale of lieatlier, Oils and Findings as heretofore. He is prepared to offer greater inducements than ever to SHOEMAKEKS & DEALERS and will endeavor to make it for the interest of all to call upon him before purchasing elsewhere. SSSPTsemeraber we are not to be undersold.\ A full assortment always on hand. Tanner's Oils and lamp Black. No. tt ilorth Side Public Square, Watertown. N. T. Oaslijaid for Wool, Hides, Skins & Pelts. C. O. MALTBY. Watertown, Oct. 6,1810. yl. VAL.y*Btf nwm FOB s*LE b rpHB UNDERSIGNED ottos for sale a goodGrain • iL^^^y™? 0 ™-^ miles fc S6a.h of S*?!I 1 i^< inB1 V' i l>iu-gh,with.gooa buildings, the House being nsarly new. Tho ^ * WATER IS VERT FINE, The Barn is in good order with 15 box stalls and 6- open. A good well of water in the Horse Burn, and an underground stable .for 20 head of cattle A stream of water within 8 rods of the bain A good Orchard, o ntamin<rabout75 treos. AcboiceWood LOT of 16 acres—with a capital Sugar Bush, The Farm js situated in the vicinity of a Cheese Eaotpry and within sight of a School Honso.and; Within IB minutes drive of six or seven Churches. ..«nnn—$8,000 down in cash, or good becnrlty, for the balance any reasonable time will be given. Apply on the premisos to N. B. MANN, Proprietor, ,_ . . „ or sit tho Re-Unitm Office. Watertown, Nov. 3,1810. 4m D.W.RICKERSONj WUOLESALI! AA» BEX All. aEOCEE, Jy28yl WATERTdlVN, N. V. PEJSNIMAN & CO., AT TOE CITY always on hand, best to fflU Give us a call andwiSwil do our PLEASE T0U, Whethar you buy or not. We like to be \trouhlod\ with, sight seers. Remember tho place, 2&3 White's Block, • • i EAST SIM PUBIIC S4VAEE, WATJEK'JPOWN, NCt, SepSJOtfj HATE JUST BECEIVED THE THIIiD LARGE INVOICE TO THEIR MAMMOTH STOCK OE BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS OE EVERT DESCRIPTION EOR THE Fall & Winter Trade. DON'T EAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK AND PRICES. NO. 58, WASHINGTON HALL BLOCK. WATERTOWN, N, Z Aug'4yl PRUSSIA %.FRANCE I FUESS & MAROILLE B EG to acquaint thei* numerons customers and others that they have on hand, a fine freBh stock of Teas, Coffees and Groceries, Which they are selling OHKAP FOK CASH, They have a very large assortme White Fish, Mackerel, . Trout, Salteeriing, Also the Purest Liquors, \Wines AlesL WhlsMes' an<l Brandies. * Wo have now opined onr B»EAT MARKET and shall keep on hand Fresh Meats of all hinds. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Corner of Court and River Streets, nearthe Lower Covered Bridge, „ , . \ _ FUESS & MARG1LLE. Watertown. Nov. 17. ISM. w4 STEAM ENGINES The large-t and most complete assort- xacnt of Stationary and Portahlo Steam Engines, Boilers and Saw Mills In the country, Awarded TIME FIRST PJ-EMM1M At tho New York State Fair, 1870, and am<i at every Fair eutertd for competition. Send for Circular and Price list. WOOD & MASH STEAM EHGINE GO juiynem UTICA, N. T. PHOTOGEAPHS! TheRoomsin thettubbardBlock haveheen refit- ted, and first class Picturesaro taken on shortnotice and at reasonable prices. The public are invited to call and aexmine for themselves. An experienced Artist, of long and' successful experience in the lino, is Btill connected with the establishment. Hubbard Block, opposite tho Woodruff House- Watertown.H.Y. W.H.HOLBEOOK, yflSU Pioprlctor. WATEETOWR &ENEEAL INSURANCE AGENCY CASH ASSJBXS $20, 000, 000, •mtm BIEBES, Agent. OLD H-A-KT^OIKDv Haitiord, es- tablished in 1310, (CO years succeBSlul busi- ness $2,H4,214 I»B;OHIN\I\!C.HarUbra 1)666,000 OITTmEB, \ 573181 PUTNAM, \ . ' w TO6,B3T OOISFISTKO'X'IO'IJI 1 . Hartford 880,0(10 S35CTTRITY, Hew -Jorlt, 3,0X7,860' nsnXHlUN ATION AXi, TS.Y 1,353,400 NQ.PTH BRITISH:(ingold) 14100,600• WBJW EN O-I/AJN X) Life. Boston, 8,566.000 GJ-TTA3»I>I A IST, Life, NewTbik,,.,.186B.'.n» NATIONAL \ \ l!00O,WX>' UiOt TO OLD-ESTABLISHED Atfl> STEOM C0MP,OriEJS' 3 OB irnVBAJSrOR Such Companies I represent*. and all losses are fairly and promptly settled. • BVULzmaS AND OONTBSrTS Insured from, ono toilve yoarsj at tho very lowest rates* LIFE WTSUEAWOfi s a prominent feature of this AiretttW. To those con templatingiDRuriBB their Uvea, I oiler great induce rnentB-lowrates and in the very best Compftnios. omiWBlATBA&AS&BMB&lFBJtimKBi iSITOSS.'Ko.SWaBhiiiatoiiI'lilM. HWOt'OW HKHMJEia, A«?eirt -, Watertown, AttgtiBtSO, 1868. agSOlv. m M ti