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Lowvlllc Prieuh. Omot or THIS IIKWIHI'OIM Y DEMOCRAT, ) \ LOWVII.I.1!, Sep. 4, 18U7. J FLOOR, ^) barrel.... fcll notffil'i on MBAL, $ 100 lbs Qt> 2 BO WIIKAT, ' P bushel @ J 2u CORN, \ \ @ 1 on BAII.KT,\ \ (a i an OATS, \ \ 06 1 on BKAMB, *' \ , {it l (in PKAS, \ \ r«! a a s POTATOKB\ \ @— 7T) Bim-KR, ^j) lb — 22(4 •' f ' OlIKKSK, V. lb — lll(,0— 12 HAM, Mlb ( ,ii _ 18 PoiK, f ) 1)1)1 27 IKI(rt'iill I'll K.»Gfl, \•(JS dozen (I'C— 22 8 WIT, y bbl o'o y 2.\> Mm.K SUOAII, (n=w) *jjl lb — 12 («'•—• in IlONKV (ill - 23 C LERK' S ©1'FICE— LRWIS COUNTY, BS.—The names ol twenty-lour persons to serve as Grand Jurors ami the ininies of thirty- six persona to serve nn Petit Jurors, nt the Cir- cuit Court and Court ol'Oyer mid Terniiner to be held'at the Court House in Lowville, in nnd for the County of Lewis, on the 16th day of October, 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of that day, will be diawn at. the olliee of the Clerk of sitl'il County On the 18th day of September, 1807, at U o'clock in the forenoon. 1). A. STEWART, Clerk. Dated I.owville, Sept. 2, 1SB7, \VTOTICE.— Whereas mv wife Cynthia K. JLl Coo, did, on the 15th day of March. 1H(M, leave my bed nnd board without just CMII-V or provocation, I hereby forbid any pen-on har- boring,or trusting her on my account, us I shall pav no debts of her contracting. Lcydon, July 3», istW. KM COE. HNEW BOOKS JustRcccived at the New Bookstore. ROYAL TRUTHS. THE LORD AND THE BOOK. TEXT LI E IX THE HOLY LAXI). BOAT- LIFE IX EGYPT AXl) XU11IA. JOSEPH II AXU I/IS COURT. 1IIEMER<IIAXT OF BERLIN. ACROSS THE COX'JIXEXT. SIX MONTHS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. THE SCHONBERG COTJ'A FAMILY. THE HISTORY OF 1UF ATLAXTIC TELEURA I'll. SNOWBOUND. TEXT OX 'JHE BEACH. ECOE HOMO. EC CIS DECS. THEF^TE OF SIR JOI1X FRAXk'UX. THE HUGENOT (JA LLEY SLA VE. LITTLE FOXES. THE WIFE'S STRATEGEM. LEIOHTOXCOURT. ALFRED HAG ART'S HOUSEHOLD. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. W . K. ADAMS, •4 Leonard Klot/k, I owvilk*. Wonders of the World WILL NEVER CEASE, AN D IIEDDEN & DODGE AUK HOUND TO DKMOKBTRATK IT AT CRYSTAL HALL, WHERE THEY ARE HAPPY TO AN- imiluei! emilio found nuunusual largo supply of iioo'Js in their lino among which may be found the latest patterns of white granite of our cwn Importation, from the best poueries in Europe, such as J, l'Yiniviils, MeaUlu & Bonn, Wedg- wood, Hughs, and others. AiSO, A LAUGH ABSOti'l'MliNT OP Common TPIiilc Ware Rockingham Ware. French gold-band China, Belgium cut a'ul plain (Ilass-waro, Bohemian & American Ulnsswaro, Solid Silver'rt'aro, Silver-plated Ware, Table Cutlery, Lamps & Lanterns', Kerosene Oil, An iiniuense Moek of most approv- ed kinds of suli'-se\liiig Fiuil Jars, All of which we are bound to sell in quaiililics t.i suit purchasers, und at prices to suit the limes. *Mll of trhtch is Ilrnpeittulh/ Sub- mitted and an early atten- dance solicited. Crystal Hull, I.owville, June 11, 18(17. 44 New Milliney Store. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING! 2\d!rs. Oiieai&ler W OULD RESPttCTKl'LLY AXXnrxcE to \\w Ladies of this village and vicinity that the has taken rooms In the B^fonard HJloci;, on Main street, and is prepared to cut and fit Ladies, .Misses and Children's Dresses, Cloaks and Sacques, IN Till! L.lT'.VT F'l'YI.l.', Having; had years of cxp .rieii\c in the busi- ness with good success, ^JL MnUly solicits a share of your palrunii'te. 1 ' MU Sic.\ A LARGE and CnOICE COLLECTION' of SheOt XMEnSiC, at the Xew Book Store, in the BARS. E. BECK HAS OPENED A NEW MILLINERY STORE where will be found A LARGE ASSORTMENT dl'' ALL TH E LATEST STYLES OF BONNETS, Jockeys, Flowers and all articles found in A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY STORE, WHICH WILL me UOLU ti.nv CIIKAP. I-adhx please call ami l/c convinced that 1'iin In true. lUSTAll kinds of bonnets and jockeys Bleach- ed, Colored, Shaped and Pressed on short notice. SHOP SVCOXI) DOOR, NORTH SIDE DA YA X STREET, I A) W I 'ILLE, X. Y. UST\ An apprentice wanted. CARRIAGE & WAGOJST MANUFACTORY, BLACKS M B T fS. S U €> E 9 , ON NORTH sim: MIAHY AVI.ML, Lowyille, 1ST. Y. IIAVIXI; Kirn-.i) n * THIS OLD ESTAII- li.-l.ed i'i.rrin^'1' fhop, we new invite pn i lieiilar | illlelltiull to \HI\ I'.u-i'ilii'S. IM'VI lin-lnif eii'i.tl'i-d, of Itiruin^ out ilurnljle anil liialy i;hi>liti!, and, in ever respect, First-fhiss Carriages & WS'.ROH*, at ninsi resoluble prices, and which we uunruu-} tee shall be excelled by no other makers, | In addition to the ('.mi.:!. SIio|-, we have! reeentlv purchasi d tl.e Hi, \: KS'.n''J 1 Mit'l'j i\iji)inii>^ it aud, Me IKJ'.V pi-'.jiu-iil to du „il | kinds of Kepaiiiiu', | .\EacoaEisaa - s-srcsiEiXjNre-. I Great Excitement IN COJREJriM*l€tEJr. HE! BLODGET & CO., IIAYE JChT FILLED THE STORE FORM- erly occupied by ANSKL & RAYMOND, to ovei- (lowing with DRY GOODS, Of every description, too numerous to mention. RtDAM-MADE CLOTHIN G Groceries. HATS & CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. © ® ® © K E ® II a GLASSWARE AND CUTLERY, Carpets, Oil Olotlis. LADIES' AND GENTS' Furnishing Ciioods. WOOD EH WARE. * WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, SHIt'crware $? JTeweit*y» WATCIJKS, CLOCKS , &c, &c, &c. We respectfully invito the good people qi Copenhagen, and adjoining towns, to give us a call, and satisfy themselves that we sell floods at least 2u per cent, le.'s than c m be purchased elsewhere in Lewis or Jefferson counties. IIEDDEX, BLODliET & CO. Copenhagen, Nov. lfi, luiiM. nl.1 N.B.—Persons indebted to A. K. HEDPEN will please cull on C. ]•'.. Ste]iheus, of I.owville, and settle their nceouiils without delay, and save COM. A. K. IIEDDEX. PEOPLE \Vil,L\lSUY\' 1867. 186T. I HARDWARE! Stoves J Stoves! CHAS. G. RIGG8, HAS COStPLKTETA' FILLED TUB EMTIRE Hardware Store, AT Turin, JV. **•, \WITH A LA KQIII STOCK Off |D AN D HUM & Fi^lPl RUSCOE'S Iriiiiin;; ('an'iage.N and Mi lull.- and e\ cry nnd all I de.-erip_lioi,sol Hl.iol.si.iitl.iii\- the_/ ; - : »f worly FIRST DOOR TTGE.TH 0? BOSTWICX Leonard block. V,. r Ji. ADAMS. CIIROMOS. PRANG'S CELEBRATED CIIROMOS and CHROMOTYPES, at the New Book Store in the Leonard Block. 4 m W . \\. A D A MS. GLASGOW & SON'S NEW MEAT MARKET, On Dayan st., opposite Win.II. Orcelcifti xlort. WM, GLASGOW & SOX would call the attention of lovers of good meat 10 their market, where they intend keeping the best the country can atl'ord, They will endeavor to keep constantly on hand JBEJEF, JM'TTOJi\ I'&ItK, 8c. , Cheap for cash Farmers having good stock to difposooi will do well to cull at this market before going else- where We pay the highest price. From our long experience in the business we feel confident that we can give as good satis- faction as can be given anywhere. WM. GLASGO W & SON . Lowvlllc, Nov 20, 18fi5. nlBtf ~ EMBOSSING Ini-tial Stamping. WE HAVE PROCURED one of LAWRENCE celebrated LJIIIOSPIMI IDSSI S nnd Hits, and are prepared to do Xnitial.Stamping '\ the very best style. W. R. ADAMS, i Leonard Block, I.owville, ZiOWviihTXEahery, GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. JACOB STEVE MS W OULD take this means to notify the pub lie that he has connected with his Bake- ry, a full line of fresh Family Groceries. JProvitiom, Flour. Sttr/nr, Sjiicex, Teas, Coffee, Cheese, Butter, Er/t/tt, And in fact every article pertaining to the gro- cery business, nnd he pledges himself to be un- dersold by none. Give him a call and satisfy vourself of the assertion. JACOB STEVENS. Lowville, Nov. 20, 18C0. nls-lj LAW BLANKS?\ A FULL ASSORTMENT constantly on hand. Our arrangements with the publishers are such. that we can lurni«h all kinds ol Xiaw BlanllS at the lowest Albany and Rochester Whula-uie. JPrices. Dealers supplied upon the most liberal terms. Send for a circular. W. R. ADAMS, 4 Leonard Block, Lowvlllc, N. Y. Mf every kind of Firsl-titts* .B«>»> anafiook printing done in a good manner, and *itV dte&jihett and despatch at thin oflic«. UK\). We be;-tow glt'il! ;. 111 III ion to this 1.1 .uifh. Carriages repaired, painted, and [tut in ordir on short notice. We invite your nlieniiou. In lic\ \HS wc can make it lor your adumingc to buy ol us. JMOKUIS & 1'OUTKli. I.owville May If), lhf'T. 4ntf Harness & Trunk Store AUSTIN & BOYCE, MANUFACTUBKUS AND DEALERS IN Saddles, Harnesses, Tiatks, Valiccs, LADIES' & GEIN'TS' f Ccifljcr CrabcliniQ §a(js, Whips, ISortsi! Ciolhin^ Saddlery Hardivsirts Pr\l»arc<l Harnes s Oil, Door & Carriag e Mats. JLap Robes. Jt^\Speeial attention paid to carriage Trim- ming. Repairing done with Neatness and Despatch. Opposite the Post Office, Lowville, N• Y. IRA AUSTIN , Jit. S. C. HOVCK. N H.—Old hair mattrasses repaired. -S'z UNION ACADEMY, Bisx.i.xsvxxiXiX:. rpnE FALL TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION ] will commence on 5?Ue>daV, AUSTUSt 22, 1867. )ROl WILL PAY FOR BOARD ROOM / \ AND WOOD. Terra, Thirteen Weeks. The Olassica' Course is that prescribed by the University Convocation, to which the Principal deuiles his entire attention, which, when com- pleted, is all that is required by any College. The fVieiitilic Course is under the direction ol a graduate ol the N. Y. State Normal School, Albany. Modern Laneunges will be under the direction of tlie Preceptress, Mrs. M. A. Smith, an aecom plished Linguist, whose success in this depart- ment heretofore is nil that the most sanguine Iricnii\ of the i. stimtinn could desire. Th - ''n- sical Department is still under the direction of VlissS. A. \lhi which is a sufflcie.il guaranty of its excellence. The Commercial Course is the same, ns that pursued in Bryant k Siratton's chain of commer- cial colleges, and is believed to he superior to that of any other academy in the State. Prof, lliller, hy virlue of arrangements just made, will be i naided and will ghe his entire attention to th's department. Circulars will be issued July 15th, for which, and any other information, please address WM. JENKINS, Principal, or Fi. II. HILLER, Business Principal 61 ml Belleville, .left - . Co., N. Y. HOUSE, LOWVILLE, FORTIU S SIMI'I.K 1SKASOX THAT 1113 I;K!U:BSI'XLS AB. L OTHERS! AND HAS A Large Stock to Select from I AND KKErS CONSTANTLY REPLKNISHED WITH •iTETf GOOD®, THE LATEST ARRIVAL DENOTES «// Great Decline in the Jllarhct, WHICH OF CO VHSE GOES TO THE BEN- EFIT OF CUSTOMERS. fiOODS ARE DOW2ff- And no mistake. If others tell you contrary do not mind it, but call on HARDWARE! Consisting of C':ii'i>euler and Jfoiner's Tools, NAIL HODS, CUTTER & SLEIOII SHOES, Sl'KING, TOE CORK, TIKE, and OAST STEELS. Shdj'-JIitrdwarfi, irurness ami C'arriar/e Trimmings, Waggon, Skeins and Boxes, Steel Springs Axellras, Spokes, Fellies, Ilubbs, Thills Glass Nails, Grind Stones, Tin Ware, Vhccse Vats If Presses, Dairy Stoves nnd Kettles, Stove Pipe, Plows and all kinds of Jobbing In Tin, \ihect Iron, or Copper kept on hand and made to order, together with Thousands ol Arl.iclesto numerous to mention. All of which will be sold lor Cash at Low Prices. Housekeepers, Fanners, Mechanics, Lumber- men, One and All are invited to call mid see foi themselves. Also, a fine assortment of OIL CIJIOTXXS^ All of which will be sold cheap. Wc are the agent lor the sale of the best Labor, and Time and Clothes savirg WAPII INC MACHINE mm- before tho public—-GAM. IJICLL'S EMPIRIC STATU. O. G. 1TIGGS. Turin, Aug. 2, lrtfiT. Great Excitement! CALL AND SEE AT SCIIRCEDEIl & CO.*S, {.(typvx'rf 1 ' M ,r W\ ' Think Biiihihift) JwrilfCj) AX ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Offered at pi ice.-. lo\, fr than known in tli^'. ounty Cor years. Aiisei'tcsjsi & V;T\VI* Bry <>o««\s KUu't t »ti:l «.'cvl\S ^Ipurraii, Meojjsliiris, Cainl>»irs, JSrillia-.s!'., Swiss fl3n».5iS5S Housekeeping Linens, __ &P., jSo. S2 .-£f__ G-oods Have Declined! Prices are Uown. £^E33XT. HE KEEPS OOOnS AND PRICKS MOVING, ANDWILLPROVE THE CARD. \ ' PORK, FLOUR, LARD AND HAMS, DY THE- BARREL OR IN SMALL QUANTITIES. AN D ALL KIND S OV Oroceries, Constantly on hand at the Lowest Cash Price. Much money may be saved by pcoplelooMmc through a good stock before purchasing. You can save it by culling on 15. RUSGOE, 45tf Lowville, N. Y. GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES. G T ENTLEMEN, LADIES AND YIISSJSS, cun J be supplied with every variety ol Cools, Nltoes, Caitern a n«lClippers, at extremely low prices. The public are re specffully invited to call and examine my Large Stock of Goods and Prices. Store one door north of the Post Office. DAVID WETMORE. Martinsburgh, Feb. 24, 1865 OUSE, SIGN & FRESCO PAINTS^ AN D GRAINING In all their brunches. Window Shades nnd Trimmings, Cloth shades for stores, odices and parlors, also Wire Shades for windows and doors made to order, with let- tering or any d'evice thereon. R. R. WISEMAN 3Byl No. 24 Bleeker St., Utica, N. Y. LAST CALL.! A LL AMOUNTS DUE US, AND NOT SET- . tied within Thirty Days from this date will be left for collection. STANFORD A CLARK. Lowvill* .T-ii-?» 'in' ; •«': \ 3\. -Ftj^LGrjSLTfl\ HAS LATELY RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, GROCERIES* HATS &* CAPS, &c, &c, (Src. Which in consideration of tlie Dm cis.YE /-r pISM cms he, will sell with the Lowest New York Market. WK (S®®E)$ A general assortment, of rich Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings for tlie season. DOJHEfeTlC GOODS IN KNIII.KPS VAHIETY CALICOES, JACONETS, CASHMERES Icinens, Karons, Prints, \Wool DeLaines, Mulls, Diaper, TERFUMRRY, YANKEE NOTIONS, And everything to complete the lines of Dry Goods, Furnishing tioods, Groceries, &c, itc, Fail not to Look at Our Prices and Goods. We can sell you Goods below your expectations. J. 1UGAN. Lowville, June B, 1807. 85tf LOWVILL-E TELEORAPH OFFICE BlilED BUOTIiEIlS, WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELERS, DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Genuine French, German, nnd Italian Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Contrabass, and Guitar Strings. These Strings are the bent in the WORLD. We have also a good stock of FISHING TACKLE, lie, *o. Give us a call and wo will please. 42tf J. B. REED. C. R. REED. Take Notice! TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.— All persons indebted to Jacob I. Cook are re quested to call nt Ids place of husiness in Low ville and settle without, delay •TAG0K L O0OK. Lo-ville, \nflp 7, 'V imf. DeWitt C, West & Co, Are Around Onoe More WITH A NEW STOCK OF GOODS. Cheaper than Anything in These Parts. PROOF OF THIS WILL SS 10 TRY THEM AND SEX. WE CAN'T EifUMERATE, BUT MAVIS A GREAT JJKAI. OV Everything H\e Ever Keep! WE CHANGE STOCK OFTEN AND KOW HATH JIORB moon B*AR G*mrs •WHICH ARE GOING FAST TO MAKE. ROOM TOR OTHERS. COME & SEE. DKWITT C. WEST & CO. Lowville, June 12, 1867. H. B. WILDER & CO. ABB ItCVr- BECEIYIwa A LARGE STOCK OF Cioths, Cassimeres, HATS & CAPS, (fonts' $urofa|)Mtjj ftwto, do., Ac TDK LARGEST STOCK OF c.issi.wiiiiv, AND TISISST ASSORTMENT OV FRENCH COATINGS KVKR OlfBRKD IS I.KWI3 COUSTY. GENT' S FURNISHING GOODS BY TLIK CORD. HATS & CAPS READ THIS AND 1Y »E1E CWf! SCOTTS & MT-ARTEY ARE NOW SELLINQ AT GREATLY MDUCEB PllICES, A LARGE AND NEW STOCK. OF GltOCEtilES, OF ALL KINDS , XKCXXTLT rUKCHASXD, COXSUT1HS OT TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, PORK, LARD, FISH, SALT, TOBACCO, CTGARS, STARCH, SPICES, COFFEES, WHOLE OR GROUHD, TABLE SAUCES, CONFECTIONERY, Yankee Notions, D)I3 A\l^[| c SXOK33 *W7AR.H, SoileU* itejmtu Soaps, Dried Fruits & Canned Fruits, CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER, AND KVERTTHING GKNKRAI.LT IN THK LINK OF AT THEIR NEW STORE I N THE LEONARD >LO€K. CAE X AND SEE, Dated, Lowville, June 12. FOR, THE lYtllililOlVr. A LARGE STOCK OF AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO SUIT, qggr-We are selling Cassimeres at less than the cost of manufacture. There is no class of goods that have fallen off so much in prioo as CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, yrs WILL aivR voc ALL TUB BENEFIT oy IT AND WILL. SI.0LL YOXJ KBA.iDX-mA.fm ciiOTKiwra OK MAKE IT TO ORDER At Lower Prices than can foe Bought Elsewhere . WILL YOU SEE FOR YOURSELVES. 0ER CUSTOM DEPARTMENT IS SUPPLIED WITH THK BEST OT WORKMKN A WORD TO THE LADIES.—Look .it our line of LA DIES' SACKINGS. H. B. WILDER & CO. Lowville, April2A, 18C7. nS7 INTERESTING TO ECONOMISTS ! ! Wo Sffore Monopoly! No KCere Higli Prices ! The Drug and Grocery BUSINESS- Heretofors carried on by R. J. RICHARDSON Changed Hands S N OTICE —All persons indebted\ lo J. Ragan, are hereby requested td call and settle the samo without delay or the account will be left for collection. Lowville, Aug, 20, 1861 2 J. RAGAN. \DOSTWICK HOUSE. MAIN STREET, LOWVILLE, N. N. WILLIAM HOWELL, riopriciMr. Daily st»ac< leave il,i« IKHI.:.. t,, I'onn.ct wiih the ear.i at. Iiooir.ill..., nnd for Denmark, C/iirlliagi^Copcii- hiTTi and Wntertown 9J 8tf GEO. D. BROWN HAVTN'G PURCHASED THE RAID STOCK and Business, would in this manner solicit a continuance of the trade so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor, and will gtmrante* them, and. all new customers Bargains Never Before Offered IN LOWVILLE, • Since the late war; and many articles are BOW being sold at this store at Prices Which Reigned before the War. THE PRICE O F GROCERIES KNOCKED DOWN WITH THE NEW YORK MARKET. A NEW STOCK JUST BEING RECEIVED. EXCELLENT TE^ft at 7 5 CTS. AND STILL A BETTER ARTICLE AT 90 Cents a Pound* SUGARS, FLOUR, SPICES, PROVIS- IONS OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS, PAINTS A OILS,* EVERY' THING HERETOFORE KEPT, AT Prices Below Competition. We Can Sell Ton Goods Cheaper than t ou can iJtty them Elsewhere. •J7XXXIS IS USLXIXI 1\H.-CTEJ. WE KNOW TALK 13 CHEAP! Bat we mean to PROVE tha assertions and invite yonr attention to theso things, and when you #ish to purchase voti will find our whole stock good in quality and low in price. tUTe shall ever take the lead in sell- ing' Cloods Cheaper than the CHEAPEST. jgp~Physicwn8' prescriptions carefully put up at all hoars, by experienced and careful per- sons. AH leading Patent Medicines kept for sale. GEO. D. BROWN. Lowvill» June 11, 18H7 4 l'f £3?~Ball mid I'nrtv Tia-het* i n «il styles executed at tr^s oulc SPRING AND SUMMi CLOTHING Jk± TUB GREAT WARDROBE, EXEGANT BLACK *ffi&il J&jrjAl TO CUSTOM WtK, At dfte-haif tlie Pric9. GOOD BLACK SUIT*, ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS- FIRST-RATE BUSINESS sfaMfc At $15, $18, $20 to $25. Stout Working Suits, Only Ten Dollars.- Boys' Clothing of all Kinds, AT VEJR TLO WPRICES A SPLENDI D ASSORTMENT O F Furnishing Oood^ Cheaper than at any other Store, T. E. KIM«SEEY M SOW, THE L0W-PEICED CLOTHIERS, 110 Genesee St., Utica, N\ T . 112 Genesee St., Utica, N. T., 68 Dominica: St., Home, V. T . 109 Genesee st. Auburn, N. Y. 229 State St., New Haven, Conn. 20B Chapel St., New Haven Conn. 04 Westminister St., Providence, R. I . SMITH k CtlTLEJk, UJYDER WdLKER S Lowville, N\. Y< THE SUBSCRIBERS HATE OPENED AIT Undertaking Establishment oi l Dayau-*t. , in this village, where they keep a full supply of ALL SIZES AND STYLES OF COFFIJTS n nvnitii CASES, SHROUDS. Ana verything- Necessary fSt Conducting Funerals. TWO ELEGANT HEARSES ALWAYS IN READINESS' FOR USE. . ur experience in this business will en- sure the appropriate discharge of our duties in the burial of the dead. PRICES REASONABLE. SMITH & CUTLER.' Mr. Cutler still retains the agency of Piano*, Melodeons, Cabinet and Parlor Organs, Sewiog Machines, Ico. M. F . CUTLER, Agt : Lowville, .Tune 10.1867. 4Ut 1867. THE 1867. Northern Transportation Company OF OHIO. This well-known Company, will, during th« present, season of navigation, run Fifteen First-Class STEAMERS. Regularly, Between Cape Vincent , Oswego, Cleveland , TOLEDO, DETROIT, GLEN ARBOR, £v£irwa-ukee, Ghioago. AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS. Leaving Cape Vincent Daily, for Lake Eria Forts, on arrival of the evening Train from the South ; and Tri-Woekly,— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,—-for Lake Michigan Ports. 5fSP\Theso steamers make regalar connec- tions at Cape Vincent with tho Rome, Water- town and Ogdensburgh Railroad. At Western Lake ports with Railroad nnd Canal Lines, for all points South, West and Southwest, making it the favorite route for passengers and freight. The Steamers are provided with large Cabins and State-rooms, elegantly furnished, for the ac.compdation of first-olas? Cabin Passengers,; and comfortable Second Class Cabins, provided with Berths and C«ok ftoves for Passengers and Families' desiring to furnish their own pro- ' ions. U2J\Therc is no change of steamers between Cape Vincent and Chicago, thereby making it the cheapest and best route for Passengers mov- ing with their goods,' st6clt, &o., as they avoid. ferriage, cartage, hotel bills and numerous other expenses, aswell as damage to their prop- erty by rough handling. First-class Tickets include Meals and State- rooms. tgfRatos of Passage and Freight I6*6r than by any other route. tjT'Baggage checked through to destination. ISfPassengcrs ticketed through to all points AGENTS: JiN'O. H00KLINQ. No. 1 State-st., Boston.- GEORGE A. EDDY, Ogdensburgh. OIIARLES ALLISON, Oswego, N. Y. FRENCH, OHILDS k CO., Cleveland 0! WALKER, HAYES A Co., Toledo, O. N. J . RODIER, Detroit, Mich. 0. J . HALE, Milwaukee. Wis. F.J. HOWE, Chicago, Illinois. J. Myers 1 , H. Higbee, No. 9, Astor House, N, T>- O. Breed, 14 I'enil-st,, N. Y. HALL & P.irnKLEY', Aeent?. 42m0 C'upe Viiv.-ent, N'W York. '??\ ': IJ !-, <c.l> «>!• Jl»r l VV;>jrtt <\JL«* CUM'U HI Una oihee 1'rom a nent circular to *t tsamrootli poator