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Diseases <» Cold Meaicsttefl ,y»j»pjrat; a &» DR. AND.-R^Ep s|^BI<* p/tfsician to the Trqy Img, Putmometer or Jh—~ \The Eu. I S TREATING with astonish tiori and all diseases ofthef srstem of Cold' Medicate* the most happy ano) jnooai , age I For, am,f&tho.meuincrioly, tlon, and the many .klRdt^A Ws?«S5BiiaSff^ff l , 3RJ\! constantly w'ffipnewMftto^e^JW J^i.ffc -grave; and when the whoIe T canjBln^,«cle>ce of the: old allopathic school orMedlsimrbave urtombualy pronounced It lncnraMe.lt comes »s « PriIII*Dt light ...__ \ ? ^\^«>»» _,„ __ _, , , F p%cijia»otj)iaKfc5 earfyibg theinedlbalagents'to tiffseaV,pr.jMoJs{3Se< parts, by breathing the qul61temd,W»OTjF eflfecttiof medicines Into tW f tttnffl, b^g*¥M&« IffiW* composition as to effect aJaiydW&olTeiaBer«aUi''$«t- of hope to cheejrtji§ gift,, the pall from So many \droflipird eryja made oij tints sdehtlflo nth ter and cause It to be eipcctbrated'ftbm the^lSnm. , drags are given Into the stomach, butahealthyat* tin* appetite and stoinach l* preserved withscrupu , tor the patient to take animal food and pore 1 nutrition to sapport therstrengtrf and consUtutloji of the patient white the oure.ls going o.nlftthe,£uriiaby nhallng tho vapors. . , n . -< •..;»,. »• J; » . »'i«>i Consumption becomes a* eatable under-Tnyshanffli, underfills system-of treatmont,-esany other disease when adapted In any prudent season, before, tb& jsner- gfea ofthe constitution are too lar expended* andita great advantage over other treatment«, that patients canoe treated at their homes-tt;h6:Cannot flndaltcon. venient tq go to tb.elnstitutron.fpr trestment,pn Jt»r celvinga full history of the case, stating symptoms, ageandsei. Pack%;eofthe Vaporawltftlrmalerafor lis nse, are pat up for three months' course, of treat ...^ ^^ f . times, The Pulmomfcter male use of, to determine the true condition of each patient's lungs, 1« one 'of the most useful and wonderfully acourate Inventions-of (he age. It demonstrates to the pailencthe-rapld increase of his vital capacity by Inhaling,; and, affording the most.enconragingresults. -..K-.-. ' - ••*> '• -'••' jpaClous rooms furnished in the- most convenient manner, with the best of board, can at all times be obtained by patients coming from abroad for treat- men t. \ The \Invalid's Oracle,\ designed to..promote, knowledge ofthe taws of Health, explain,, the causes of consumption, and point oat the only, troe, way of Its care, will be sent free tp. any one requesting. Dr. Stone refers to H,N.. Allan of Potsdam.\ ANDREW STONE, MTB., 2-ly 86 Fifth St,, Tioy, S. Y. Let every suflerer, rty BjiSa* \JJfepeptJc Remedy In that stubborn and almost incurable dis- ease. Chronic Dlarrhma. Bead 'Dr. pites' adTOrtlse- ment upon that disease. Holloway'i Ointment, angt Pj^w-pPro- vtded with these remedies, a person of the most deli- cate physique may brave any oTlmai*. Th#! compre- hend within the circle ;of t&e(s>osHtlve1lnmenee7all internal diseases not organic, and ail the variette*Of outward irmammatlon. Be carefal not to be lmpdaetd upon by a spurious article palmed; upon yois f&r gejjn- Ine. The latter are known by a water mark in every leaf of the book of directions accompanying each pot and box. This Water-mark consists ofthe words,— \HOLLOWAT N»w YoaK .urn LOHDOK,\ which ought to be seen In semi-transparent letters in' the paper.— Hold It up to the light. New A^j6x^ev^m%8. K ruger Farm for Sale. Supreme Court—Summons. 0GDEN8BTTBGH PBICES CimSEBT BXrOKTSn WEEKtr FOE TUB OaDESaaOUOH S»*Tm*L. Apples d. bu Apples g. ba.. 50 a Apples, bbl... 2 50 a Beans,: 7&o Barley, 50 a Butter, lb .. . 12X a Carrots, y IS a Cheese, 5 a Corn, bu 60 a Eggs.doz 12 a Flour, bbl. Ham, January 26 18% a 1 75 Lemons, box.. 7 00 a 94)0 75 Oats ' : 2? * 28 3 00 Oranges, box a 100 Peas 50 a -^ — Pork 16 UUa 180 0 16 Dressed Hogs 5 a 64 0 20 Potatoes 31 oSTM 6 Poultry,lb.. . 7 a' 9 56 Bye, 70 a — U Salt, bbl 2 00aS,25 550 a 7 00 Shoulders ... . 7 a . 8 8 a 10 TalloW ,.. 10 a — Lard 10 a 13 Wool, lb Lime, fwater I bbl 1 38 Wheat, b a 87Ka 80 BOSTON MABKET. From the Traveler, Jan. 23. ASHES—The market 18 quiet. Small dales of Pots and Pearls at 6a6X c per lb cash. — FLOUR—The market has continued steady with a moderate demand. Sales of Western' superfine at 84 50 fancy 84 ida4 85; extra$5aS75 for common fo fair; 36 a I) 5u for good family, and 87 a 7 JO for a few choice St. Louis brands. Canada tanoy has been sell- ing at 34 75a485; extra*5a6SO perbbL Southern - Is in limited request Sales of common and fancy' - at 95 a 5 60; extra 86a7 per bbL Haxall is held at §825 per bbl. Corn Meal Is in m oderate demand at 93-fi0a i 62 M per bbL Rye Flour Is selling at 83 50a4 50 per bbl. GRAIN\—The receipts of com have been llghtwuid with a falrsdemand prices have advanced. Sales of new yellowTit 78a80o; aid yellow 77a78o per bushel.— •Out3 are plenty and lower^ Sales of Northern and Canadian at S43o per bnshel Bye hrseuing at 128-per busbeL White Beans are In moderate demand ac*$>la 1 25 for ordinary to fair, and I Mans, for goOoTto extra. Canada Peas are selling at$Sca9t per busbeL PKOVIMIONS—Pork 1s in moderate demandrand E rices have declined. Sales of prime at 13al3 50; mass > OOalS, 50; clear and extra clear S17 50al8 per bbl cash aDd 4 mb8. Beef Is dull and prices are lower. Small sales of Western mess and extra, mess at 81'2al4 00°per bbl. cash and 4 mos. Bams ore selling at 9Xc~per bbl cash and 4 mos. Lard Is In steady demand. Sales in bbls. at9a9Kc; kegs lOMalOHo per lb. cash. But- ter Is without change. Goad qualities are Scarce and nrm, but ordinary Is plenty and dull. Sales of Ver- mont an 1 New 7orkclto!£&dalfleslSal9c: common to fair 12Mali; Ohio 13al7c per lb.. Cheese Is plenty and dull. Sales of good at So; common to fairSafoper lb. — BRIGHTON OATTELE MARKET. Ai MAEEIT- 1400 Beef Cattle, 220 P tores, 0 pairs Working Oxen, 00 Cows and.Calves, 20Q0»heej>aaa Lambs, and 400 Swine. - ' I \• r BEK? CATTLB—Extra 8 8 O0s First quality 7 60) 2d quality 80 50; Third quality $5 00; ordinary 4 75. 8TOBEs- i -YeartHiganDne{ tway ears old flijWi three years old 24aS0 TALLOW—6aB^o per lb., Hides 5a5)6c per lb.(nohe but slaughtered a t Una market.) Pelts 75a£7c each. Calf Skin OalOc per lb. ' WORKXSQ OXKH—JTo Sales noticed. SHEEP ASD LAMBS — 8 r Mai 75; Extra »2a2 78. MILCU Cows — Sales at$28a35; common do. 819 a20 ' . VSAL CaLTBg—8ale« at 2 80, 27o»3 each. Swiss—Stores—Wholesale 6M per lb; retail 7a8Ko —Fat HogB 5«a6Xc. 24 umbeJ of Stock cars over tqe different- Railroads: Western and Fltchburgh, 88; Lowell and Boston, 120. . '. • _ ' Remarks—Prices of Beef do ndt vary materially from last week. Sheep and Lambs the same. Swine —bat few at market—sales quick. « Number of Beef Cattle, 8tore», pain oTWOtlting Oxen, Cows and Calves, Sheep and Swine, at Bright- on Market, durlhg the last quarter ending December 8 1, 1857: Beef Cattle, , 16470. Stores, 8,750. Pairs of Working Oxen t9«V Cows and Oalves, 1,W9. ' Sheep and Lambs .«38,!00. Swine ,«. (1 i P;756» • «8.fl«T0M>«^riJJ^W!7. Jiiji mother Baal mtf*..... Bonds and Bills of Solvi Bills of Suii W**»>--'\->*-\%£- ™m&**mr- 1,818 M 87,000 00 49,428 00 7,424 00 89 00 6,768 74 8317,829 18 J.l..'.v8»»,(x» oo m apa^rTBc^edaMSofrr^^ Ksalicounty. bciiig duly and soyerally sworn,*oabh ftr himself aaltb, that the foregoing is to aU respecta a true statement ortia- ewwlttten-of the said Bank, be- an* thetransaetl m «t nnv i.a-tricss. on the- morning ofBaturdsyTthe' wtli .1.- >< •'•«., In'the year otiS thoussndeiKht luiiidtcd lltl,v *>-eu, in respeot toeach and every \--'- - 1 * \ accordinr ap.4 '\ ery ofthe-ftemii and partluulata above specified; ingto tfio--be»t,uf,l.ila ki>..«iedg» and belief: at the bi&lnc*r»f. me said Bank has been and la • • \IS. >'• MEHUIAM, Cashier. by suth deponents, Severally subserved .ami »» on ' the 12th day of January 1*M li * J. C.UAItTEIl. .1 itattcn of th\e Peac*. OFVltfja ST. LVWWBXCB COUNTY) afutiial Ins uriinc* 1,'ompnuy, J OanassBUaon, .limuary Olb, 1858. n A TAMEBTINti Ot'TtIB lilRIiePORS OP A. thtscVffinany, fold »f Ufpfr .HIIL-.- I his day, It was RESor.viGD-VTnaf an uflse.s.-m\*nt lie laid «n all pre- mrhm nottfiTn force MI the I«t Uav \f .1 une, W57, that have heel) four lime? iiiwvsaed »t tn^ity pi'r cent.; on ail nott-9 that have been tlireo thuea imsca-cd thirty f ier cellt•;• i and >'n all remaining notes In force tm said st dnv uf Jlupe, an *wi>inajt of dfty por cont; also that an a-fifcttuncnt of twei.ty percent, be laid on all premium notes taken sin.-..- i he urst day of June last, which l», accottllnt! to tlie -everal proportions of loss, determined bv the Board .ii Directors, and recorded In their proceedings this dm , said assessments payable at this office on the 10th day of March next. That the Secretary publish the same as required by theby lawa, and give notle'o of the earns assessed to eaohmembor, by mailing the same, or by personal no- tice. h. BALDWIN, Secretary. . «4-«V. P E N M A N S H 1 1' ! H AS OPENED a course of Lessons in Scientific Penmanshlp,in Eagle Block, next door to Judson & Powell's Office, Where the public are Invited to call and'examine specimens and learn terms. The coarse offers ntcilltles to parents to secure the forma- tion of an elegant and nnlform hand writing for their children. Rooms open at all hours of the day, Les- sons at 2 and 7 P.M.. A class is also formed In the Institute—Lessons from 1114 to 12H.. . ., „ _ Ogdeniburgh, Jan. 12.1858. 44-2w. BBTTJLB TXF! SBTTZ.B UP! <T1HK UNDER8IGNKO being about to retire L from thelBOOT and SHOEBUSltrESSOadesirous of closing his accounts. All persons who have ac counts with Mm are urgently solicited to settle them without delay. ROYAL VILA a January 11,1857. 44-tf. STILL LATERI The Hnbber Bottomed BUCKSKIN OVERSHOE THIS IS SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW , And Destined to Supercede every other ind of Winter Overshoe! Belns msnnflLCtared of the choicest quality of BUCKSK.rff, which is so prepared as to render it a non-condactor of heat and cold, with a Sofflclent rubber bottom to render them WATER-PROOF. Thereby Veeplng the feet perfectly warm and at the ume time entirely free from moisture. This Over- shoe has the advantage over all others, being at once beautiful, light, comfortable and durable. Is easily pat on and off, and does not inj jre the Boot worn under It, Manufactured and sold at Wholesale and. Retail, by the Inventor, CHARLES HILL, Jan. 7. Ogdenstrargh, XT. 7. Of all disease, the great first cause Springs from neglect of najaro'a laws. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- KROGER FARM., L AYING 2 miles from Heuvclton, on the- Dekalb road, at Hount Lony, Laying,on the Oswegatohle Error—now owned by David O'Neal, , . ' t ',_ OontainingF 1*3 Acre«» of first rate land, one-fourth of which .Is plow^land, one-fourth meadow, and one-third pasture, and the balance wood land. On said farm, are several living .springs ofi»aterr a good nouso,40 by 50—one arid a half stories hlghjwhloh was built by Mr, Krngor; 3 barns, sheds,' andVother out-bulldlngs. ',' This is a good dairy farm, and under good Improve, ments, and for sale at a moderate grlce. EnqnOe.cff 46 3m, . 0. BTJSH, at Ogdensbrugh, Supreme Court. ST. EAWBBSCJE QOtJSTY. Benry Van Rensselaer, 2 agar. > John Ritchie is James Ritchie Jr.} To J ohn Ritchie and~ James Eltchlo, ff,\ Defenilanta: VOU ABB Hfc^EJjy 8UMJt6^E»T?6 A« sommona. X aver the complaint of 1 SDMeMer, Plaintiff, In the Supreme. Court o? ihe 8ta& ofTSew York, which was filed in St, Lawrence Oounty Clerk's office on the 26th of January,1858, and to serve a copy of your answer onme.at Ogdonsburgh r In,»«id.coan-. ty.with In Twenty\ 04*8 after the seWIce'BeWdf, ex-. elusive ofthe day of such service, and-If you fall to answer the comphdnt withjn, the. ttiu.e,.aforesairl£ the nlxinttff wiH-take Jadgment for one nundreoV4Mi3'ntoe- tv dollarjland nlnetyrtbac cents«witn Interest, oriHi£tty Ave dollars and nlncty-ibnr cents from the 15th day of June.0857/; on sixty-two 50-100 dollars from the 15th day of SejowmBerrilibli and^pii sjt&itwo^w IW ;4ol- larafrom tub ISthHay w Decembe*,18o7. besides costs. -Dated at OgdenBDurgh, tVe 2«U day of J«nutrT,1868. Attorney for Plaintiff, 46 • - Otdansbureh; N, T. REMOVAL. pROCTOR&Cp.havlngclo»ad onttholrstoiwon •X Water Street wouiarafJrm.itlielr nutterou* friiiius to<oi»i»and;counfrnthatUieyra«y b« fuundort... Pord Btreet; oMtjdio ^gio^thujt^ . wherettey b^^li^la^J^^etrle^'mndiiomt^ witbrthe times. As ontisaleaaro^foreaaAior^ead? pa* no e»t»prrd 1 taJot^r3.6|^a^SS*Ja«!S : ..allae. * • *• ••-;• -•• r •;< <.t •«>4-»,, ; .. ,,••„„ . Wa fa* pi daca. m&i&r:zi • • • - . ••y'-i'. \if.*. r -*TtPri i i *ji « fo stiUcoritinnetopay-casK'andthe nttHMt'mat ;prlcoforbuttcc and most Hn.daSf rilrner'.Pro. ^ .*-• l:SrgaW Oa^en»brtght-Bi«mMriegrt \ ' ..^^ife « €W#KWWM® '*MH& # ; »i j'i ait) iViffe^ - .- rangs/ftirougbtho-ali eStaatwIw-theom^, , , , matt«r;allaysthe coii»*re«u^e«a.fr»«-arid.«»aT«ct' 1 lira, «»al«^e^MiTpuriflaj(-^^^«la(K MUre*ofunaUoyMpleawr«, ItUumaohnndajrtht 6MtJt6l%f%adieaLtrA(pimt,lUt«^ dtMaaa' Jrdnetjrcmt ot'e^ry hmklred rauaa eaa:,b«! the nam* and firm of u - •G-afASHBY A conanuanco of the generoi esuwishment ruts Mttoj^-^ OgUc'nsbnrgh, June SO, 1854, *',«7«>t rt •\Hirf-tf. Plank Aoad Notice lran*S^»«^^^«p« Pi Gran onJtond Jory Dratwinf. retilhowarsr, tntW; last stiigM, Inhalation affords JWaordliiary 'rallef to the iiuartngattendlnr this ftarfulscourg*,which annually desfroys rdnabr-fiva tkausand«Mpn» lathe,.UnliW«tatea.,atonV;arKl« cm#fimw*^*ffln tsumtmtolOH.-mme fllitbeCoi Truly*^ ie™11f»v«i* Ifteft*8yth6h' m coaaatuvirertr i enabled\ tf> offer' to the- *$>*$&' ••^\nawBSiqKag »Hr •ir«Ml it *•»; beaa to* It spared nilther age »\ he brave, tbebeauUraL. UMigrae«lul coir that Sajrrama Batng, ocdand-parifctilft, Iaaa afllletad a permanent and speedy can In.copiamnHon. Th«, flrit oatts* of tn- beroles Is ftom Irapart Bood, :tnd tnalntraadiaU tAot produced by their deposlUonlln to* Jtnn Is to ftta- venttoa fria adwuiloo of aittlnto tbAHlr cella* which car^Y-wette^d vitality thlrougri the enUrasyslam Then surely It Is more ratfonai to expect greater good from medio.tnea enterttg thbcavllHs of tho lunja than /w,K^* 0 ^, admmUta*Mth»odaFfte atrwuwljvST rUlalwavaflndthflnnrsTreaand tha\ '^^ with'W6r«' power and certainty than remedlea ad- ilstered by the stomach. To proro tho powerful 3 e peif\ 0en£ &j^m0i .--«tii»M> bite • .-wt».. e : €^i;Bis BAS JTOSTEBrXTRNED FROM THE 0iT.1T With » Stock Of from 'those admmlstared thfoogH the stomas pttlentwui alwayaflbd' — '^ —\•\ A \- • Inr easy,\ after InhaUbf ,i ,_ a local, remedy, neTCrfheiess' lit acU\ clmstlfru jonallyy wuialwayaflndthelnngsiVeaand thebraath- — \tier lansfliti^wmedtet.^'niwLfi5SW*!?A and idlrect inaaenee orthlr mode of adrolnbtratlon, oboloroforro inhaled wilf cntitrely destroy lenslbiuty in a tbW minutes, partlyilnn the entire nervous ft*- em, so tliat a limb may be smpatated without the SUFFER NOT! When a CURE is guaranteed II ALL STACKS 0 7 Secret Disca«i s, Self-Abase, Nervous Debility, Strictures,Gleets, Gravel, Diabetes, Dispasrs of ihe Kldnoys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pain In the Bone-> and Ankles, Disease of the Lun^d, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon thcBody or Llmos, Cancer?, Dropsy, Bpileptlu Pita, St V1IU83 D*nce, and ah Dis- eases arising from a dcrangemen t of the Sex- ual Organs. • Such aa Nervous Trembllng^Loss of Memory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, JJlmness of Vlslon.wlth peculiar spots appearing before the eyes. Loss or sight Wakefulness, Dispepsla, Liver Disease, Eruptions up- on the face, Pain in the baek and head, (Female irreg- ularities, and all Improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease originated, however longstanding or obstinate the case recovery It.certain, and In a shorter time than a permanent 'eu'rerclin be effected by any other treatment, even af- ter the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physl - clan, and resisted all their means of cure. The medl- dlnes are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness, and free from mercury or bulsum During twenty years of pTaotace, I have rescued from the Jaws of Death, many thousands, who. In the last SIBKCH of the above mentioned diseaseA had been given up lo die by their physicians, which warrants mo In -promising to the amloted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the urst caose-of consumption, scrotula, anil many other dls- eases-which-should be a terror to the hamsn laxnlly, as a permanent care Is scarcely ever eirected, a ma- jority of the caaea failing Into the hands of lncomp - tent persona, who nor only fall to cure the diseases hut rain the constitution, ailing the system with mercu- ry, which, with the disease, hasten the sufferer into rapid consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not causa death speedily and the victim marries, the disease U entailed upon the children, who are bom with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter, Olcsrs, Eruptions and other affections of the skin, eyes,throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of •offering and consigning them to an early grave. SELF-ABUSE Is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else In the dread catalogue of human diseases cause* so destructive a drain npon the system drawing it* thousands of victims through a few years of suffering, down to an untimely grave. It destrovs the Nervous System, rapidly wastes away tho energies or life, caus- es mental derangement, prevents the proper develop- ment of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, ouslnesat and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked In body and mind, predisposed to consumption: and a train of evils more to bo dreaded than death Itself. With the fullest confidence I insure •thounrortdnate vlctlm.of Self-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be effected.and with tho abandon merit of ruinous practices, my patlonts can be restor- ed to vigorous health. The amloted are oaut!one.d against the use of patent medicines, for there are ao many Ingenious snares In tho.colurons of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers, that millions have their constitu- tions rulfledby the vile compounds of quack, doctors, orthaequally poisonous nostrums vended as 'latent ^aedfotnea^* X tuxve carefully analysed many of the so-called Patent Mcdlclnen, and And that needy all o f them contain Corrosive sublimate, which Is- one or the strongest preparations of mercury, and a deadly poison-which. Instead of curing thedlsesae, disables the system for lift. ' Ttitwftinrthi of the* patent nostrum. n<nr in ate at* pot ' net lea, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge-of the human system, having ono object only in view— and that to make money regardleia or consoquenoea. Irregularities, and all diseases brmalea and female*, treated on, principles established by-twenty year* or practice; and sanctioned by thousands of the most re- markable cures. , „ Medicines) trith tali directions sent to any part ofthe United 8l»te» or Canada*, by patients oommanlcatlng their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly confidential. All letters asking advice moat contain a postage stamp. * ADDRESS T : slightest naln: InhalmsftHeotrdlflary \burning gas will dostroV'llle in a few hoars. The Inhalation of ammonia, will ronse the system when fainting, or apparently (lead. Tho odor ot many of ib»rpi:4lofi5i»e la.perceptmWm thaskln ln.a.-law minutes itftor being lnbsled, und may be Immediately detected' In tho blodd. A convincing proof of the oon- Btltutlonw effects of Inhalation, Is the fact that sick- ness la always producer! by breathing foot ahs-rls this not positive evidence that proper remedies, 'carefully prepared and judiciously scimlnlstscod through the r.„K-^.^„. >--^ 4 - ^astresulttr During 18 _, suffering' from diseases ^ .„. lujigsand thidat; havcibeen under my cars, and I haVe effected many rflmarkublo oares, even after the sufferers had boonproaoaitcod.in the last stages, which fully oatlsaes me that consumption Is no longer afatal disease. My treatment of Consumption ts> oflg-. bjal, apd founded on long..experience and a tboroughr Investigation. My perfect acquaintance with tho na- ture ol tubercles. Ac, enables me to distinguish .read- ily, tho various forms of disease that stimulate con- sumption, and spply the prober remedied, rarely belof mistaken even In a slnglo case.' This familiarity, 1n connection with certain pathological and microscopic! discoveries, enanles me to relieve the Lungs from (be effeefs of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, pu- rify the Wood,Impart to It renewed vitality, giving en- ergy and tone to the endro system. ' Medicines with full directions sent to any part of the United States and Oanadas by.patients communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure would be moreyerWnJtttapaUentshouldjiay xaa a visit,which ^oUdglvb& opportunity, t<« examine the. lungs, and enable, me to prescribe wfth.imuoh more certainty,and. then the cure could be effected without ray seeing the Patient again. All letters atiktag advice moat contain a postage stamp. ADDRESS GRAHAM, G. W. GRAHAM, M. D. B<JX WO. 53, Office 1131 PUb«rt-at.-old Ho. 109, BELOW TWELFTH, PHILADELPHIA. PA. BOUGHT FOR CASH AT PANIC PRICES. AND IS OFFERrNQ THEM Together with his Larg e St o c k, WHICH HAS BEEN parked down to the Present HARD T1JME AT PRICES WHICH benefit the Buyer -MORE- HARDWARE. HARDWARE OBA8. ABaZ.CE- , W OCLD INFORSI TUB PtTBLICTHAT IN consequence of the great depression In money af- fairs' be Is enabled to purobjuo goods at VERY LO.W PRICES, And oiTori TOT sale uvextenalYe usortznent of HARDWARE, Embracing trrexy variety of the Trade. Particular attention la alio dlreoted to bli ttook of COOKING & PARLOR STOVES! Itany ne w and valuable improvement* have been made thlaaeaaon, and the assortment la one of great variety. , Cash Purchasers of Hardware will find It for llhelr Interest lo EXAMINE OUR ASSORTMENT AND PRICES. \ BOYNTOK'S HOOT AIR FURNACES MENEEL-yS CELEBRATED CHURCH BELL8. Fairbanks ft Go.'s Scales! 'WLLDER'8 SALA^AHDEB SAFES!!! / ' Leather and Rubbejc Belting, For sale on Manufactarero' accoont at the LOWEST XL OBABLES ASHLKY. P ALt -PRtCES ! «,Anfl,all,8s« lOthajf FALIfSi' But gistt on Prico If yoa want to Live. TBE ATC11ES0NS * StVBO , this VAI.! HATE JOSTRB$J! osd arrrralofGoosls , |es, constating or HATS AND CAPS m tho oil i iireo-iuurms 01 tno paicui nosirunu now in ate a n t up by unprlnolpledina Ignorant persons who .do l undentand eren the alphabet of the materia mad- 4 and are equally as destitute of any knowlsdge»of J. PTOWRVELLE, M. D. BOX HO. M, • ' Offic«i U31 Klbsrt-aTt^ old Ho, 109 BELOW Tw-ELTTH; jpjajtisAPEivpiii^, OfevtryaeMtititJon ttltt»iijr , iroht to iMs coantry, besldeaa great manynawityiej or Hats and Caps nov- ar introduced here Let Ithoso in. wantof aaood ar- tlcle on reasonable-terms give ns a osll. We don't Ulk about selling at Cost,, not do we pat up any extra sign for Cash exclusively. We do business Just as we hare alwaya done, on a Ulheral scale — nerertheleae. money Is a great tempter. We have reeetred tlto largest assortment of ^ . -LA^lEiS' FORa 'IlTer before;'•'xhlbltad in Ut(» or any other coantry 4 k * tillage, r.onsisUng.Qf THE SABLE, - . TUB BTQNE UABTIK, THE HONK, THK SQTJ1HBIL, THE OTTEB, •r XMJS HTJTItlA. THEBBITTI8H SABLE. THKMOrjiOTAIB.OT KOCk UABTIH, TUB KOJ3IAH FITOH, i andTTHit BEAVKH, •WehaTsaotna GENTS' trCR, SEAilV, AS0 HAIR 8EA1, . ;.. OVERCOATS,,x. twaelmil arttola. C IFs ; NUTRIA, HAIR, • aatl FOB, SKAIi, CiiOXH, andPI,DSH •Aiia»tprlc«»(ostntOio»amt.w»iit,tiam. . ,.Wt. ruiTe«-»sry lara^ilofcJbr-'whleh.wapaia.eaeh, and oonaequently.axjt a t iilow«gareonaoeoantot ties preaaaraofthatlmeev ->'- ,ii*.» .-i — -- _ ^olf i^'Opon |ElobMi THAN THE SELLER. MECHANICS' BLOCK, 2 4 Ford - Street. BOOKS & STATIONERY. •»«, XaOCAtiOTX. J. C. SPRAGUE, BOOKSELLER. ,9TATlONER, &BXX9SSSL, Jl door weet—NOTe. rSoLB BIXWK, rord Street— where he will be pleased to seo his old and new eos - tomers and friends. He has just returned ftoro Hew Tark, with a new and Valuable Assortment of BOOKS & STATIONERY, AMONG which may be found the standard a-ortaoC the day, including D18TOEY, POETttT, FIOTION, BELLES-LETTBUS. ANpsereralEaousii Enmosso'l the most popular worfa. These works are bound in every Tarfetr of style, and the assortment, aw) Ufa low prices at which they are afforded, offer irldueaments\ to persons wish- ing to.add to old libraries, or to conmenoa new ones, to make selecUona. He will also furnish any work La the catalognoa of the principal publishing housaav at pabUaher*a prices. STATIONERY, I N thU department ha U preredna td meet the wants of the public. Bis stock of papers U r»>t excelid in Northern KowTork. * Portfolios. Drawing Paper, Pencils, Pens. Infcatandi. Work-bpxea, Cheasboards v 8tamP2. Blank Books. &• and other artloKn-peTtilnlna to tha Stationary depai Jnent. are aoptln abandance. Ploihrosaifd Mouldings an. kept in gleet rartety. and Plcturea framed to order. BOOK-BECroXNO T HE only bindery north of Wstertown I\ carried on by Sprague,, whoo employss \ \ \\ men, sna does his work-in sur r Bprsgue wh employ none but the best work to order, *nd on the lnw- Btnding, and nullogdone cat terms. ia-o tf Ogdensbargh. April lTth IS54. HOWE FOR ALL n E O R A V -E WALL A naw.cbean.conTenlent and superiot mode or build lng, showing the superiority of Orarel concrete over brick, stone and frame Houses, manner of making and depositing 111a cost <to , ic. Price 1« cents to be hsd at 8PEAOTJE-8, So. 1, Eagle Block. A. WATROUS, Importer of Hardware. aoTtmeniof BuJOhara'TabU and Poekst Cu . erydeaorlpi glo Barreled Quns; 31 Co 's Table Cul Baxoraot are: ry i Bogen' Bhears^BcIasprsjmd \description; Doable and uns; ainglaandDoablaBar- reled Pistolsi Spear and Jackson Bawl, it Spear sandaa Looksand aakindsTrlmmlngs, Game Haga, Shot Bsjes,.Powdar Ilssks; Joiners and Machln- tati' iRS?S?Kt<* , i.* a ' Oay^of January. Instant, at ona 2?i%SSJSSS? t * n !? on . Ibftho next Clrou|t Cian, •MOyMaMTanntoer. to beheld at the Court Boaae In Canton^ljaTirlfQrthosaidCQunty of 8L LawroncOj o'clock In the forenoon. • • Dated January Utb, 1858. « •• - -;,f - -.'^-P'- , B.O. DAUJWI!*, Clerk.\ \J3S: or to anythlag I» that world, both for color ant ;GeftltTa,e» # iWulrkW««' oa,t si sMlgll ,oV U~~, w'oaft do wall to giTo U» « Call, ana TtaaJtoa a* to Int on iurad, wokin. will ba Luaf tsrasi. <~ \~> { .' , 4 fs aary Quit, «t li J9^SSl U **B le ^VO»'^ conalsttna to. striate by &mAT s '' ir \ p; Jradlea,atB. ... „ , _, iS^ththar^ aadeiueq.ua (\i 1 * \\ ~* A i*J7 tatie Aaaortmrat gooJs era- it. Nwet\ taold fbTcoat-cCevdrT.tiiio ecxr '(riwiper'eeol thcro,buttathey:cave yoarrncney-and t^^aarniUlproatt eyery-dayy Thatt tt.wner»yoaa beefcf P. ' carat th«n, but rath eri:iTo yoorbesey and go wtiare they takaaarnaUBTOa o»trryda Tha U wlser»)rt> will ret the worth.o*yo«w tnoney-and fhottgtit«ba$ga -fa -St^f'..- a* Ford 3t, Ogdtajbursri, If.Y. Tooto, arm mtx dascrlptlon of Aarar package* Oa- a or area* tbayleaTe the KngQssi maiir- they reach ray-i than t eoald paitkaal store, lam ircfeaahrgfiroi STATE OF 1MB, at i t o etook A, Mi t-T^etiBsaa ., raaid aiseUoti wm, wI0»«4elay, beVc- 5& 1, wit ... — _. —,_jl6rool - . Illjireeffla si tsweleetSoeb. . rfCHCTLEEr. JTTDD.BritMleo. Cotamaadlnt 1Mb Brifada Mrr. 0. Troop*. i at greatly reduced prioaa.- J \- '- 1 i > -•»*- t:TUeh«*l*8Hki-- 'f*\ \ ' : * ' « Rich PTinied JMerlnoea, . , t , --;: ^.IcJ^^i-Int^aH wool DeLaites rJtVXHTIBAr *,. \ \•\CAaHME*ri 1 >IiAlDS; •#AXO»y ,P|,AID?, . . Engliisbi §bel( atfd Heavy HARDWARE. atlto'elookA I elesUoti will, by CoL I. M-lIoll Ostjinir, iaai^st«aB»« Jl ^ , *^' t ^ : *^^' r 4 .VAUNCIA, ^PAtl. D^atALAKorjr,;. .^ «(orjaHWQ PLAIDS, KpDllS'jMacaEqjCS, >1i 8ols.?roprl«Wr'aMian'uiactureror •.'\ s ...*:'.;. ...J..wm^Pk.\.-.''• \' >,' S^tXOMa 9W3E3TTX'-TXyS^raXXa. **• -' -i f - 1 '.. , ..- . -t %• :.£8JF&*.-'. ••••• . : Foreign-and Domestic Drugs, \\ '.'MEpjOltf'ES..,:. ; - MODRHIH&D E LA1HES All new and beautiful Goods. A large assortment of ' t' ' . ALL WOOIi PLAID MKE1NOK8. In gnat rarlety, ill colors, and of tha beat makes. „ a?r«ach SEorinOaSf ' ' ' Frsmch do Xtaixtsra* At extremely Low Prices,. • v ';' -*-' if. Aunarjjsjflsr^r. ,';'. ^ W'V ' er4 HIGH COM) B8. SP^IED. n<WB!3C»<jaiHA'8»XKcVjJp. •- ;, : 0\J5i#K : BOBB% [• \ •\... : ' - \ -':-S LA BAYADEEE, i tS--3->i*-.-. -ADntUBE, - ». •'-\ &ao DE E'CTOSS, ST1UPES, • PIiAHJS, ^„^, ro CHECHB, Plain colors, in light, dark, and medium abadea. AyertPilif,! . . . HoUowayVPlilsv r- <.:••• h . Qean*aPmaV . Brandreth't-Pms, • •' \ •• <g. , . Hooper's Plllsi- •;»•\• •».. - Bennett's Pills, j Slr.-Jamea Clark's Pills, - • - <fcc,i Ac.Ao'l EossiaSalTe, Oallty BalTe/Trask's Magnetlo Olnt- •taent,»T«nneT'i Oerman Ointment, McAll|ster»s • \ Ointment, ftoUoway*s.01ntn)ent, PetfifaiSye '•• Satis, Soman Eye Balsam, &o. Kennedy's DlBcorery, 8walm's Panaqea, ToTrn- .' sand's 8axsaparllla,Eolmboia , a Ex'tr Buchu, HooOand's German Blt- ,. ten, Langley's Bitters, G'reou'a Oxygenated Bitters,&o ,&c.&c. FOB COt'GHS, COLDS, <6o. H, 0. ft Co'a Cod Liver Oil, Jayno's Expeotorart, Uown'a EllxlrJ'almer's Balsam, Fpord's Eeo- oral Pyrup.Bryan'aTulmonlo Wafers, and . PHIXBROOK-'S Vegetable tough Syrup. - IilKIMBHTS. QitiDt'i Magnetic Liniment, Gargling Oil, Davis' Pain Siller, Mexican Mustang LJnlment, Pond's Pain Destroyer. Baawayi Heady Belief. M*^°«»Syl®i^Si?JRK--s»««H'- *, .^ .!, -. Alt«1000^oiisiRagre: **.• -.n,-: AJOr.;ftl|A^a!ja!5L..oi;ioS. Conperi Brass,.PeWte'r, J^t.^poWjOM'Batb'er'B Bakery ferr-' \wrjltariei ring GUtei Tin, Copper and Sfieet ftrot} Work to tie alI-who%uiy »Totu*^t&iwftrt*ca!L-» e satisfaction 01 i&'HiwHIGBBE. {5fd'0'iy6z.\l!ftik Pans, a^ijperVorJrt^te^^aie.'liy {?,* „-.. 7 • •.-« ;.\) i. ^>\.-8. H.^HIGBEE. O OOHItfG, PaflfrrjBan,-and«veryT»Mety oftrtoyes W f O rf M e?e?e.if.k ; the0^ekp* M *y^ jtt -- E > WJiarBR ^OOIiBRS at gy«aflyredueM^prices T1IJ!IP : uect'Iron, Zlno and Tinmen's XEtV GOODS KEQEIVE© THIS DA Y A Large and New Supply BLACK *sn,K8. an widths, roo FooOhlna Silk, clear oil boiled, and JlARCELLKNii SILKB, aU colors (br lining. rlPnTALFlKLP FWtiREO and Plain Silks, Needle Work. Elegant French, 8ootoh, Swiss and Saxony Collars, and sets In Cambric, Book and Swiss, entire NEW 8XTLE8. Book, st. Jacoqett, Insertiogs and Edgings, Bands, and FlounciDgs 1H GBEAT VABTETT. •3RCHJBF8 In ererT style. Embroidered, \ered ;HlBF8lnerei , J, Tape Bordei and Lined Cambrics; Infant robes and Waists C'bll Muslin, Cambric and Dltn.ty Collars, Mourning Collars, set in muslin and Crape i Gents' Band aer- obian!, 811k and Csmbrlo and plain. In Ijwn ibrlcs; Infiuitrobes and Waists Gloves. Irst qi u«o Tke first goallty or Alexander's Kid Glorea, White, —ark. Medium and Black, all sizes, and correct In numbers. Gaontlets.BDjftd and Leather and Elds, Ladles' and Misses' Kid, Bilk. Merino. Cotton, Fancy Lined Glorea: Gents' Kid. Silk, Union, Fancy Llncd.Merl- no. Silk Fancy Berlin, Berlin Lined,Thread and Cot ton QIOTca. SUk White Install fanor lined lor Winter use, Hosiery. and Lace, lk. plain and , Whli SPONGES. .thing.. Slate.. Ou» HIJETTE. Carriage, Fine, Bathing Slate Coarse and Fine. TOI ' \ '\ Hair Brushes or overy description. Buff. Horn Combs, Horn Combs, and Pine lyory Combs -, also Lubln's General Pe'rtUmory, Fan- ey,and Shaving Brushes, Lather Brushes, ' Ac, Ac. DYE-STUFFS. Logwood, Madras Indigo ol a superior quality, rustic Bed Wood, Annatto, &c, Ao. Essential Oils otwery description for neirfumaa. Oar- orlng, Ac.. such as Lemon.FeppermlntrlATert- dor, Rosemary, Heroll, BoscBhodlum, Cumin, <ro.,ol the choicest kinds. FOB THE HAfeB. IXlNG-CLOIHS AlpJ CAMBBIC8. IsINEiNS, niAPERS,TOWEiaiSGS^ »AataSKIABK»XDIalf, NAPKINS AND M£0p-6h8m ... x ITIEO,inSM«8JiIJtO«8, BTandkercliiefs, Edgings, H AIN 8 O O «i , ;^ RJf;!, %t AH T 8 , FBENOHPBHJTS, •OOmnOTS/0 QOOlbmiXLOTUB. CA8SIMEEE8. DOESKINS,. JEANS, Ladies Cloths, Tailor^ Tri; mgs, ^AIiSO-—'•••\ A VEBY LARGE STOCK OF The Best Fanilif Groeeries LARGE BE D CLOVER SEED, Sec. &c\. \&c Wholesale and Betail. AT THE OLD STAND OEAJtlTK 1FBOHT, Ford-Street, Ogdensburgh. Barry's Trleei en Lyon's Kathalron, HurrTa Golfl- Jsyne's Hair Tonlo, and Philbrooks's Tonic Ricine, for Dressing, beautifying and Restoring the HAIR. FOB THE COMPLEXION. Bhands Alabaster TaUeta. Chtik Balls, Mean Fun, Theatre Bouge, Liquid Rogue, fink s,ic \ Saucers, i DYES, , Ac. ) and varied as- Eyr», Ward* balk (ram the time rets* hand*, until \' J» percent, lias \ JObSarki ' ATKOUB, Lumc, Raw Silk. Lamb's Wool. Whito,Orey tfli lUack, In ribbed and plain, Engll<h Merino, Saxo- ny Cashmere, Ls-nb. Alpauaand Worsted liosei Ger- man and English Cotton Uose. all sizes and prices i Children's Hoso; Intanta' Merino Sax. H Hose ana extra long Hose; Children's Fancy Merino, Casb- mero and elaxony n lloaej Cblldren's White and Mad- dor Col'd rlbbee Woolen Hoae, alt sizes; Mlates' Meri- no and Cotton Hosiery. Shawls. Doable Wool Plaid Shawls, an entire new article. Plas,b. Bordered Shawls, a new style Long nnd_.Squarc Wool Shawls. Brochn Sqaare and Lone Shawls. Sipllk Shawls, all culun>, with slili ar,d LSro «ha Borden. Thibet ShawU, Silk and Wool Fringes, Hit and Madder colors. Gems' Scarls and Long Shawls. Ladies' Scarfs, Silk bordered Met loo and Chioette Scarfs Plaid Neck Shawls, assorted colore. Gents' Neck Ties, Scarls and Udkfe. AO or wblcb are sold at the lowest cash prices. Cloaks, * Mantillas and Capes; In Brown and Blank Cloth, Bearer Pilot, Grey, Tweed, Ac, all new styles for fall and Winter use. Cloths. Oothstbr LsftAle*\ and Gentlemen's weir , Bl&ck. Brown- Mixed, Grej\ Grey Bexrvr and Frencb floabie Ckced ciotbj* siLp«iior Kxtlcle tor Cloalca; Onion Cloth* «nd Union Pilot*. QtoaX • erea. Qatlnctu, Twe«a»,KeD- taokjrJeuii. F*nnen* Froctlng PUldfl, ruitUni, &o Plannels. Fine White, of the best known.makes. In H,%M, 1,1 Jt widths: superior Bhaaer Flannels H* end 1 yard wide, floe and Heavy qealltleei twilled Flannel*. Win!to, Otif , Blaeand Scarlet: I'lald Flannels for Shirting; Fanoy Flannela<V»r Children, plain and-flgurcd; Home bpun Ftannels, Gotten and Wool, and ml Wool; Can- ton flannels, bleached and unbleached, all qualities. \White Goods. Cambric Slualtn, Jac/mett Uanabrics, rSwlsa Book, and igwuii Sloalln, Ff-Qiich Swlsa, Maluirooka, Varletan, Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Baud, 9trli»e, Dlmtty Cambric, Freuch Dimity LONG ClrOTHB, One caaUtlea. JsliBACMG]) flHIRTIM68, of the beat makes; v Lint, and Cotton UBeetlng of all widths. aVtrPEKfOR IRISH LJMBN-*nade Unim and a (Salrt rwnt*. bnse-keepiug Goods. Table Damask, all widths and grades: Dam- ask Corers, si] sires and qualities; Damask Turkey Desert Clothsi Damask Huek, Scotch and KoaalaD la- pert t DarajukvHgck, Hcotch and Glow Towels s Dam- ask Napkins; Wkltaand Colo rod Doylies: American, BcotdMUsdjKaaaU Craah; Table Cloths and CoTors In JSesrrarlety ; TfctlnciT Sheetlnga, BUnketa.^JuUt«, HAIR HAIR OILS. ALSO JUST RECEIVED, 15,000 Oboice HAYANA CIUARS Or superior quality and high flavor. Strict attention paid to Physician's Prescriptions, And all articles WARRANTED of the purest and best quality. CALL AT THE Corner of Ford and Isabella-sts. UEOKOE W. 1'HILBEOOK, l>rugglst and Apothecay. Ogdensburgh, Sept. 18,18S7. New Commission House* SE BOOTS AN D SHOES; 'acj^ett < si Orderr-S7o. 11$. •Bettortto4 .thamxH — of Intao-. tryflf.tba atlllila oftklsaiata, which baa oecosaala- —»iA. „...-.,—..,„ _-~ _ F* W«14i _ _ _ iOcattf BrifrOtn- sraia.r.JrjpD.in Osdsosbarfh, gst tha-ithday or i bs rata eoertl, tlBsa-aartslace •clay, beyn>- ilc to his eommaad. He^-QuarUrii33dR«tlm«it,' Pursuaritto'»aiO*i6r OJtDMt Mo. 11J, barawltt transinltted, th»aeT»c*l Ctoasrajesioned Otkcars of t«a Thlrtj-ThlidilotinUBt »« hartby riottoad that m' f.01)D*,JttOfiJaB*b»art,on'fttsWs.tMjMhitilr *t baldattlM Court ^_„„. OomstT, en the llth day of —Vlfcr -—A|I^sp a a¥asaiaa' aa aTai m k , ..-c-r-i ^^-rentraaaaottarojfcttsarsw attne said laurt. or who hare Ut« a«y sutttxitrmrettxf •M w^& ajMaataaslMlKm.or- tboymmlnsiioe, ef **• r , *!tfSS» <i ^ wJt,,,, R' ,*• '\W\» \aslakwa^siwlaiaiii; •''ZElStwtiiitSSrmSSl. laat^a^UaaVaUa. M» tana, Caupetsf Carpets! UKCISGIiS, UJaUSaEIiS^TAJPJBSTRVi TAPE8TBS XHOKAZH, \ ,;,I fii^a^rf'8tTI»R8, riSE and COMMON, lij%'*\' -.-',0*1^111^*001$ Its. Basainga, • S-yiav-irioor OUCWtaw; S-kiOTOU'ClotJ)«ln ahe«W.II endlS_T*et »MejOee» lUttbs^-tooiaMatttoi? PrUtedOUTa- bla Capers and Oloim^Wt Oarpats, towo,' aa|jaelsaarUa«Dtt«TafOa»T«d> • ' ''- '\ ; • 'IWiltai, \ . •/'•;'**-;. ItaaoatOnlata, SnaUsi and an of tka leading Amer (oa«rrJad»«soch»»tie, . -. • • •< ' Pstci&A Mettiia*ck| Cooheco, Hamilton^, Sprai^JPia^^jSoM, «d otb- . . «rnomeroe*My.eg. r< f ,- AmiericcTin, \ liimicaitlx, M, 2^. .%' •' tit-\ -IJrUJcIie^er\ 33fsasl& Tft.j=nf»lU!l-nl'sWrd«<rViid^ttTfioreartalnsiCBr. taat*u»ur»»o(tberaott aBproraa kind; ftaflkjm*; Taaetia tor C'arUliM, tnjsetafa watch, aaeslaseer jgn. ina tttat can be. called: lor in the x>BT -aoopS lyUHSgUu ?»-« 't9Sl '81 'J0»qaU9Jd0S •HdTVH -a -1 ' ailBuaqsd 10 oasqi i«i»qn \ 'ioio|Jdoud eqi JOJ oinoas O) 'uonuuuc ^nuosiod injdavo pus uouooiiddu lusnooa in sadoq pun 'mrauisnq om 10 aSpoiMoun |BO rpoid ^msnojoq) puv oouoiiodxa suoi a pvq svq oqjvi f 'HdlVH '/A -S »ru Ko papuatuijadns oq H\JA. sreunraq -euiP onjl ui dumi^io&d jo tudintjossa pooH « oHiaif Itlat oq 04ai|M. 'tinoujioij -umau OAoqs uoop OALJ. sjuiHa'iis VI : 3HOX8 AHvaaraxocTv ui dn parts »1 *q )«qi'A)|U|oiA pus qSjnqsuap SQio suaino »t» 01 eounouus XiinipodKil pino/ri 'laania aaoa ot f>g Saio^g Stud A*9N AgTicnltaral Notice. The Annual Mectlngof the ^t. Lawrence Interna- tional. Acricultaral and Alechantcal Society, will be held at the __ LYCEUM H AX L In this village, ON TUESDAY. JANUARY 12th. AT 10 O'CLOCK A. 81. For the election of Officers. OHAS. 8HEPAED, Secretary. Ogdensburgh, Doc. I2th, 1857. 40-3. School Notice. OrFICR OP TI1E BOARD OFEDTJCATTOS,) OoDmoBctan, DEC 28,18S7. f \tOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i\ WlNTEKTKItM of the severalflchooUnnder the f overnmont of this Board will commence on Monday, anuary 1th 189B, and continue thirteen weeks. Tho institute will be undor the c <argo of KOBWXLL O. Pxrasosa, Principal. The rate of Tuition has been fixed at #4 per term for Resident 8cholars, and 8S per term for all others, to be paid In all eases In advance, to the village Treasurer, ilo Bcbosar will t>e admitted ior less than hall a term. TheBoard have«pened a Primary Department In the Institute to commence on Monday, Jan. 4th. Tbe tateof tuition has been fixed at *2,50 per term, payablo In advance. Tbe Institute having been designated by the Board of ItegenU for tbe gratuitous Instruction of those con- templating tbe profession of Teaching a class of not exceeding twenty, will bo organized for that purpose\. Tbe GrammarBchool will be taught In School House No. 4, on Washington Bt.. by I. W, LASa, Principal. Forgradesof studies, see Itules and fiegulatlons of the Board. - Al I the Schools with the exception of the Institute, will be tfBE Bio aU Kesldcnt Scholars. KdnKesIdent Bcholarswlll be admitted upon the pa; vancotoWm. AXKSTBOSO, at tbe <Iu $1/0 per term. In Primary School, #2, ry Schools, and fifiD, In toe Grami By Order of tbe Board. . ; M H^SBERalAS. X. M- HOLBEOOK. Cltrk. ntln ad- _ Bank, of In aeeonda- 10I _ Prealdeot. LECf tJltES Before the Young Hen's Association. -rTitB : %irkrnJRB COSmiTTEti 'OV THE X Youag Man's Association, have the pleasoro of preeenttag.iheibJlowlrjg lilt of Lecturers who ,?rIU faetOJri»e»reaie AiaOcltBdk anfl the pdblfoj 'Curing the winter:— - \*0 Prof. Ermaao Noaru, oiljamilton College. J aa. 9 Gioasg YA?\a«Bo»i Eso-,!Ot*ew York. — . BabJeatJ'Koetfy aa4{5|ff»pr5,wltbEcad- . fngs and BecltaUons. \ 2 i Wtnisxx . Psai.ixrs {Sag., o f Boston. \ 23 BXXKT Orr.Ti,Sept .of Bockaport, ale. Sa b lect, \TheJlronte Fanitly.\ . FeW.tSer.A4C.Btone,.efBoitori;- . , ' r \. Al Hon. ^oirsr J«»,Oto»naboigh,... • r H«Tj? »*«• S-ft fM'^^j i i' «.j 17 Eat.B.\iE.<Jtoiw ' LYCEUM H At Z, Dntliaevenings above designated, as Car as possible.— Any change will be duly adTcnlted. ..TbeLeutures wlflMramamMaMo'^loctj . ..^^ Tlckett dw b^prtowd oWt-fli-GUBST, the Treas. Wef. ,fc'.. .',.'• >. • - •;.<-' .*;?•' \Uf -2 . .JjbjtfeTtekeufnxaale at^he dpof on jhesyenlng of ine'-Leoturea. ' ' \' ,' ' ' \ .. / ' ' . ,-. • •-ivahitoi.BHetofei -\••'.\ '..i it »• •« • = • I,»3orsatILIiEB,» •}-\• .: JOa.JaOSAUOHTGK. . OF Lvery Style and Quality WUICH I WILL SELL LOW FOR C'-A S H : Tbe Public i s invited to call and Ex- amine Prices. JOHN S. GOULD. No, 38, Ford-Street, MECHANICS' RrOW. OonjncsBCBOH, Oct. 13, 18S7. SOB BUTTER; GHEE AND FRODVOB. •flfE take this method to communicate to the Oorres- V»_pondentsand consignors qf Produce to PEOCTOE & WOOD, and others, also, that we have leased their store. 18, CITY.WHARF, And made business arrangements with Mr. WOOD for his services and purposeJaregfter to connect with our present business (whlchts Provisions) the ..PRODUCE „DJ1PJLR^MENT. AnS this to be under theJlrnttiedlate and personal cart, of Mr, WOOD, whose ability and Integrity, we trust, will insure confidence that jthe sales will he made with strict regard to the bestflnterBatB apt the conelgno r;— thus uniting the '• wJ-sif,. ,'A- Provision and ]Pf6du4e Business Which, we think will al£euoh 4>thlr in making sales and.securing more regularjirade.. . In these days of failure, an|k general lack of eonfl- dence.lt makes it the more\necessary Corns to be quite explicit In our remarks, and assure yon that we nave the \: ' Capital and Ability To perform all we promise, and render you safe for ev- ery dollar entrusted to ourxsare dlrect.or through our Agents. Whaiwe are worth, if It has been made by a slower process, from year to year .than many others, we have the satisfaction of not having lost by large operation a. our plan and purpose ever has been, and will be in ft ture, to do what Is called a CASH BDSJNESS. And to have no large amounts In one man's hands. We are prepared to make reasonable and satisfacto- ry advances tor merchandise In transit or In store,and our terms will be low enough for your best Interest, and more than usual promptness In giving Informa- tion as to tbe market and cash payment for Produce sold. If, by examination, you are convinced of your safe- ty, we would respectfully solicit consignments. Marie all packages \A. H H & CO.,\ and address let- ters to Your humble servants, A. H. HOTEY A CO. Boston, Oct 20, 1897. For our commercial standing, we refer you to J. Brown Jr., Esq., Cashier Market Bank; Cephas C. Chamberlain, &'%., Director ot Paneul Hall Bank; G. N. Seympur, Esq., Ogdensbargh, K. Y.; B . Usher, Esq.. Potsdam, N . Y, ; H. B . Bowles. St. Albanis, Vt. ; Hodges A Owen, Rutland, Vt. ; AGENTS. H. T. BAOO», Ogdensburgh, N. Y. H. P MATTHEWS, Canton, JS. Y. A. BAKEOWS, South Canton, N. Y. 8. GBOVEE, Potsdam, H. Y. JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY BROOK'S GIFT BOOK SALE AVERiLL'S BLO.C'K Near the OBwegatchie Bank. Ford Street, Ogdens- burgh, N. Y.—Sign of the red flag, Por Two \Weeks Only I \ COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER* 10th Store will open at 9 a.m ,and continue until 9 p.m. Upwards o f $20,000 Worth of NEW BOOKS 1 And other Property, to be disposed of immediately.— Sales to continue for two weeks\at AveriU's Block. Ogdensburgh. Our plan la to insure a rapid sale. All Books fold as low as tbe usual Retail Prioes, many of tbem fur less. A GUT WORHi FROM 26 OKSiTS T O SO I>Of,UARS, Will be delivered with each boob without additional expense. HOLIDAY Great Attractions ' • , FOB. THE.SEASON. ,Tiiley & Brother; 30 FOHD-STRBET, Ottertbo-public tbeir large and vorsed stock of FA ) NC¥'GOODS, , ; GIFT 3QOKS, CONFECTIONERIES, . .- TOYS, &c, A tlTJnprecedented L o w Prices Thev bave on hand the finest selecttpn of GIFT BOOg S ever prTered.conslstlng In part o f . Prayer Books, l I . Siblei, , I Anntiais.' . JnTenile's I & Toy Books I . . ,.: '.QsrsatVariety X>1 ARIES rOR 18SS—Alarge and complete as- aertment- . . - THE COPARTNERSHIP hertofore existing b> - tween PKOCTOR A WOOD, is by mutual consent dis- solved ; and having myself been offered such buisne>s connection with A. 11. HOVEYi& Co., as will be moat favorable for my friends and late cosigners of Produce and others, I avail myself of this opportunity, uud therelor shall be able to'contlnue^he General Commis- sion bulsness.(Wool excepted,) at the old stand as heretofore. It Is proper tor me to say that Messrs. Jiovey & Oo.'s capital is adequate for all the require- ments ofthe bulsness they will undertake, and your entire safety ; and has not of late or now any Indent edness to others. My personal attention the past few years bas been devoted to the Produce department exclusively, which will hereafter receive my best at- tention. Truly grateful for past consignments, your liberal confidence, Influence and business 1 respectful- ly solicit, trusting and believing my present business arrangements will not disappoint you. Yours, respectfully. M. F, WOOD. P. 8—For my personal and business reputation n this city, 1 refer you to a few business houses. James M. lleebee. Kaq., Merchant; A. Hardy, Esq., President Granite Bank; E D . Wlnslow A Co., Grocers; Bingham, Joy & Co., Produce; B . Ammldown & Co.,Commission Merchants; Samuel Walker & Co , Produce: Converse, Harding A Co., Merchants; Jewett, TIbbetts Jj Co., Merchants; Potter & Demmond, Pro vision s ; Chamberlain, Kimball & Doe, Produce. 14-38-6W, The best medium for Advertising WILL B E PUBLISHED The 15th Decembers in fcap, 0 vo. International Almanac AKD MERCANTILE GUIDE, gOE THE YBAE OP OUE LOBD 1858. Containing the usual Astronomical Calculations, a well Digested and Curerully Arranged Chrono- logical Table of Facts, Valuable Beclpes and Advertisements? of all the PRINCIPLE BUSINESS 1IEH IN ST. LAWRENOl . CO., N. Y., AND LEEDS AND CI REN- ' V1LLE, C. W. T HE AIM AND.OBJJECTOF THE PUB- I Ushers of tbe international Almanac will be to make It a medium for advertising unsurpassed In this section of either the United -States or Canada. For this purpose a very large addltlor> will be printed, say about urpose 6.000; and oni atnli itously among tbe >uted grat Farmers and bouse keepers or St. Lawrence County in the State of New York, and In the United Comities of Leeds and UrenvUlo in Canada. Bat a limited num- ber of advertisements will be inserted, and care taken to arrange them so as to make tbem as conspicuous as possible, by inserting them alternately with tbe Cal- ender pages. 91000 6 00 4 On Terms of Advertising. ONE PAGE (Including W0 copies Almanac.) ONE-HALP Page, SO \ BU8INE88 CARD, 2d \ \ The Almanac will be carefully printed on tine white paper manufactured for the purpose. The Publishers would merely add, that it is' their In- tention to continue the publication of TBE INTER- NATIONAL from year to year, and hope for sumclen t support as warrant them In carrying out the enter- prise. J3r~Orders mnB ' he sent in immediately, to C. J. HYNES & CO- Publishers, •37 Box 249 Ogdensburgh P. ©..and Prescott. S 'E1.F SEALING AIR-TIGHT CAMS, serving fruit, green-peas, «se. For sale by Allpewimti'reih Stock, FRESH buia'olrlator^syvSaStth aiy^f ^anua**, l JOffS/^A^Wj^Sl tbat_» meeting of Directors . will M'IWU.-pf v Jit ajttbaaauM OOfifFECrriOIsrERlES ! sn arm MalUard. A Constant Supply of - Deitt'*Gellbrat6a •Mo!!&M««*ady,~\ s * \ ^^ Wett Cocoa Sat Cakes* \ , - . ChffiJolaleCreair TWopf, &?., Ac, .... ..AWrayi^nJiwid,- , TUSJtmY & BRO. \JB&S 'I .. :.• '••••-\ •'•-''*•••*'• - v' '• \Tv5T •&4&0tot* fbr pre CHANBY A CO. rnHE ST^ IiAWRlJNGB AGWpVUWRAl, X SOCIETY aworfls to CBAKSY& Co. Hist Prizes fbr BEST PXiOW.—The St. Lawrence Premium Plow, Hulbert's Patent. This Plow has now taken the first prize two years, 1&4 and 1856. REST COOK STOVE.-The King of Stoves. BEST STRAW CUTTER.—Ketcham'a Patent. BEST MGHTNING! GOW»birift>R.— Lyo Patent, made of Copper, ten Jtltnes.j» powerful Iiuutaiuwrav i v iron. For sale at times as powerful CHAKBy & CO'S, Water-st. Ogdensburah. -ff=3 • MM. M. MLA MLA Is on. band with HATS ANB CAPS OK-A^f^eSfitDSi:* 7 BUOBL8KIH -OLOVJE8,. MEESEHS, »00PA8ISS, F0B OtOV^fi, stilus\ 0Ot|«AB8, Whloh will be sold), at the *e\ry: tpif«t prices. - Its. SoaKuno tenders his thanks tu thenumerous »natoniera ofthe Establlslrnient for Ahe.iTavor shown hnaln60nr«aoiiiWltfcMvano3;*eeia,-tha|.he £«rgt»e bettersitls*sWto'^^thfr-d«njaiida^V!<Bie*es^ab> ,SBttia3jattaW-«lmeldth^ita--'ae«aarimr^^^^ rS%V£SS»3TSa «.«i»«r K!« purchases in tho olty. s'P *»S^^^^%^^^' •eZZZZ \aaahlD.-. .. '., •*-. iZ^^wt}^Miut\-iiW* Chartfcr, pro- ilMe^n'JIondaT UH, at to^eTock P. IL.to act . _„„ „ TfiKt#e»« *J>!«1> wM«* <*Bt to. _ _;ar*«i)>.tlit!r»loptlo».*l»l' .•' t'-.V; >•- »1fi!ttt»rS' theftmaifot-Jhe oWlnary expeiuH* of , tb* VfUaga to-»J,W0; apd ti> provide far the jabjlng of . nKmey by faxU) pay thtslodestcilneai of «w'l(^b»ge,.' sM to dilray aach eipanaarot: the.Board of Imar; tlon«aaiB.r,thoola as are made a charge opoBtliei Y \^«teott)wBoartofTMt«a* * tf ^ « s »l,a01iBKOOK,Cia1K. i ,«& wlth^perIor^-rt»!** '^\K.»w* ; h^in wtplvfcd hy another «t»b'l» hm ent .'^1^.111 oive some AMuMincfeof the rneenanical «kul gl&ejto^c^va t^ctnt^aeaso^a^r^sed S'^-^A8a«natbo HIGHEST PBIfcEJwHl. be B&fcffiWaIo?B*W FUBU.at OBEESB'S jJprtIJsWt3»I- f \ • fclf£Ufiftt!srked?3nits0.iL. , ^an >lno^,-aabf»»#f *?$£*:] \ik. elsewhere. - , ,. Ogdenib-rgb,0ct.2t,jiffi«. «>.' UOHT: Dooarowri A ™ AlB ^5l£, gives* WiBant anaateady Ugtrt. tree iSom smell and imoko. iii hours every, evening, for ono week, without reffillngjpr trimming, costing oniy OHB CBSTan«v«nrn»> : 3Sr». gotaaln-tor CBASEY A CO Agents for S t Lawrence Co« Water Street, Ogdenaburgb.'-' Sapt-U, W5. ' « '•r JN\ •1 M •m m