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THE TDJtTsL'ir JOXJIt^Sr^JL, OGDENSBURGH. •*£= DR. SANEORD'S LIVER INVIGORA- .'OR is what we wish to recommend with onfidence to oar readers, our reasons for Inch will appear in the following : Some time since, while troubled with yspepsia, Indigestion and a thousand ther little ills that none but the Dyspep- ia sufferer, our phyhsician denied us the ise of the favorite cup of coffee with our reakfast. Bu t this did not lessen the vil, so by the Dr.' s advice meat was dis- arded from our diet-yet Dyspepsia h'aunt- d us day and night, until finding no re- ief among physicians, we commenced the ^se of family medicines with-less faith than ope. Among other things -we were rec- mmended to try DK. SANFORD'S LIVER IN- GORATOR. \We tried it, and since then e have recommended others to tr y it , •hile they in their turn have given their ecommendation, and there are no cases hat we know of who have tried it but have been benefitted by its use. I t is the most 'nvigorating', life giving balsam we have ver known, and we are happy in telling all of its curative properties and in rec- ommending them when troubled with any derangement of the Liver to try this un- failing remedy.— Fredonia Democrat. New &auertisements. RECEIVED THIS DAf. 50 DOZ. LADIES' MBB'D WOOL HOSE. GOING AT 25 CTS. AT GIBBS' November 7, 1857. N\ ew G-oocLs! RECEIVED Tins DAY A LARGE AND NEW SUPPLY D ISSOLUTION—TUB COPARTNER- ship heretofore existing under the firm of WHITE <fc aiOaa^JS is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the into firm will be settled by J . H. MORGAN, who will eontiuue the business at the old stand, Wat er- atreot. R. P. WHITE, J. H. MORGAN. Ogdenshurgh, Nov. 7, 1857. (no.7-lw F OR RENT.- on Ford-Street. (no6-lw) •A TWO-STORY HOUSE Enquire of B. F . WHITE. D ENTIST REMOVAL.—OUR PATRONS will please take notice that we have re- moved to State-st.,. just above the Post Office and directly over the office of Dr's. Sherman. fno61 wj BLODGETT & LEGGO. 9 9 BOOTS & SHOES Of every style and quality which I \will SELX IOW FOR CASH! The public is invited to tcall and examine prices, JOHN S. GOULD 38, Mechanic's Row, Ford-st . October, 1st, 1857. NEW GOODS ! G. D, & I. L, SEYMOUR ARE DAILY RECEIVING PANIC PRICES AT GIBBS'. 50 doz. Fine Hueabuok Towels going a t $1 doz. 25 doz. Ladies' Merino Hose going a t I s a pair. 1000 yds Pino DoBeige going a t 8 ets per yard. FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, and DOMESTIC GOODS, GOING CHEAP | CASH! AND MUST BE SOLD ! MECHANIC'S BLOCK, 24 Ford-St. October 23. 1^57. LARGE LOT OP DE L A IN E S SELLING AT 10 Cents—Worth J8d . ALSO A LOTSELLINGAT 18d—WORTH 2s. A1 T. B. JAMES' October 6th, 1857. THIIJIB JOB PRINTING. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ER0M A Mammoth Poster to the smallest Label promptly executed a t the DAILY JOURNAL Steam Job Printing Establishment! (North End of the Bridge.) Having facilities unsurpassed b y any Estab- lishment north of Troy and Utioa, we are en- abled to execute all ordors from homo or abroad on the shortest notice and in the best of style.— Our Presses are all new and embrace one of TAYLOR'S LARGE CYLINDER PRESSES , For Posters, Bills, Programmes, Blank AYork, Ac, Ac. A RUGGLES' ROTARY PRESS 3Tor Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, Letter- Heads, Wedding and Visiting Cards. I n fact every branch of Card or Letter Printing. A GUERNSEY POWER PRESS JFor Book and Pamphlet Work. All the above Presses are driven by Steam and are each capable of producing several thousand impressions per hour. In addition we are fur- nished with one of Hoe's WASHINGTON HAND PRESSES Eor tho exeoution of Law Cases, Points, and other Work; and also a modern IMPROVED INKING APPARAT0S, STANDING PRESS, PAPER TRIMMER, CARD CUTTER, and a large and varied assortment of Plain and Fan- cy Colored and White Paper and Card Board. Our JOB-TYPE embraces the most modern and approved style of Letters, Cuts, Borders, &c, and is under the direction of skillful and experienced workmen. Our Prices are as cheap as the cheapest, and we ask the Merchants of Northern New-York to call and examine specimens or send for them and a price list. Orders respectfully solicited, and promptly attended to. JAMES, HOPKINS & FOSTER, Props. Ogdenshurgh, N.-Y THE WEEKLY JOURNAL AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER ! Containing over Ten Miles of useful and interesting Reading Matter, per an- num, or a greater amount, than any other publication at the North! Trice only One Dollar per Annum! The contents will comprise EDITORIALS on every Topic of the Day. A carefully prepared AGRICULTURAL DE - PARTMENT. A -WEEKLY SUMMARY OF NEWS from all quarters, sent by Telegraph, and by our numer- ous Correspondents, expressly for this paper.— No other paper in Northern New-York contains a telegraphic report. MORAL & RELIG0US, SCIENTIFIC, MU- SICAL, HUMUROUS, PERSONAL & BIO- GRAPHICAL, and COMMERCIAL INTELLI- GENCE, prepared expressly for the columns of the Journal. Particular attention will be paid to the HOME DEPARTMENT, which will embrace every item of interest in Northern New-York or this sec- tion of Canada. Every week an ORIGINAL STORY! [Complete or continued.] FOUNDED O N I ACT, AND OF THRILLING INTEREST, Written Expressly ibr the Weekly Journal. Original and Selected Poetry, Thus forming the most interesting and usefu Family Weekly in the North. Examine the following liberal terms to clubs, per annum : I Clubs of ten, each, $ ,80. Clubs of twenty, each, ,75. Single Copy, 1,00. I Published every Saturday. Printed in new and beautiful Type. Office, corner of Ford and Wat- er-streets, Ogdenshurgh, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. JAMES, HOPKINS & FOSTER, Editors & Proprietors. New Fall Goods! PLAID CASHMERES, PLAID VALENiOlA, \ BEAUTTJUL BAYADERE'S, * PRINTED MERINOS, Ac. Bright, Colors. Plaid Raw Silks, Moir Antiique Silks, Poplins & Plain colored Silks, Rich French DeLainos, Chenille, Shawls, Scarfs and Cords, Best Fiteneh Plaid ShawJs. Stella Shawls, Plush Bordered Shawls, Broche Long Shawls, Broche Sqiuare Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Bl'k and Col'd. EVERY DESBRIPTT0N OF DESIRABLE JtfOTJRNIN'R GOODS.. Blk. Canton Lustre, Blk. Challi, Blk. All wool Delaine, Blk. Parametta, Blk. Lyoneese, Blk. BomU izine, Ul-wTwlillad Cloth, Blk. Alpaca, Blk. Cobourg, Blk. French Merino, [oc5tf] Blk. Persian Cloths B RCKBN AN D SUSPENDED BASTES. •Bills of all Broken and Suspended Banks taken a t a fair rate in exchange for Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, CassiiJieres, or any Goods in my line. You who haive broken or suspended bank money can dispose) of i t if done promptly. (ocl4-tf) T. D . SKIN NER. A UCTION!!—F. A DUMOND WILL commence on Saturday, Nov. 7, to sell off his large assortment of Stoves a t Auction, and greatly reduced prices. This stock of Stoves must njud shall be sold to the highest bidder for cash and a t approved credit. It comprises all tho latest styles and patterns of Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves. So favoroblo an opportu- nity to purouaso has nevor boforo been offered to the people of this vi linity, and perhaps never will be again. Bear im mind that the stock must be sold. A n eaxly call w ill procure a baigain. (noM) 500 DOZ by MILK PANS FOR SALE A. WATROUS. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS! In consequence of tho Great Money Panic .T. II. GTTI3ST . Is offering his entire stock nf Valuable Goods at unprecedented REDUCTION IN PRICES •FOR CASH ONLY\ FOR THIRTY DAYS ! New-York Stat e Stock Bills received at par . This itnineu.«e stock consists of Elegant Dress Goods of all kinds. Dress Silks, Silk Robes, Merinoes, Mousliu do Laities, Ousuuiercs. Cot- tons, Prints,Cloths, Cassimeros, Hosiery, Gloves, »fcc., *fcc. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, PAPERING, <io. All being offered a t greatly reduced prices for CASH ONLY. (ocl5 4») F OU SALE Olt TO-LET TH E House and Lot situated on the corner of Ford and Elizabeth-streot formerly occupied b y N. P. WOOLEY. Also, A House and Lot conraining six acres of land »n the St. Lawrence River, about one mile above tho corporation line. Terms liberal and possession given immediately. Enquire of lau'24-tf] HARVEY LYON, 2nd. C IRCULATION OF BUSINESS J CARDS, BILLS, &o.— Businessmenhaving their printing done at the JOURNAL oQico may have their Cards and Bills promptly distributed in every town and village within a circuit \of fifty or sixty miles by a person who makes reg- ular jouriioys. Terms reasonable—Apply at this office. October 12, 1857. T O TH E YOTJNG LADIES AND GEN- TLEMEN OP OGDENSBURGH. JOIfN ALEX'R. MAY, Professor of Danoing, respectfully intimates tlint he will form Classes in the Evening for their accomodation, 1'rom 8 o'clock; till 10, on Mondays and Thursdays, in the Union Hall. And, in consideration of tho tightness of the times, lie is determined to make his charges as low as citcumstances will permit, in order to bring it witMn the means of all who should Wish to embrace tho oppoitunifcy of re- ceiving instruction fromi a first-class master, TKRMS :—For a course: of twelve lessons, SI, 00; and the entire course of twenty-four lessons, only SB, 00. Afternoon class twenty-four lessons, only §0,- 00. (no3-tf) __ N O T I C K.-~ TUB COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the subscrib- ers DUMOND & PLUMB, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. E-A . DUMOND will con- tinue the business and collect all demands due and pay ul! debts of the linn. Ogdensbnrgh, October 2bth, 1857. X. A. DUMOND, ISAAC PLUMB, Mr. PLUMB, thou In having withdrawn from the firm, will still be lound at the old stand in the employ oi the pitopriotor *ud ho will be ploaaed to wait upon his former friends and customers. N ORTHERN IEAV-Y0RK llF'TOAL INSURANCE CO. JFeliruary 1st, 185G. This Company is now in its fifth year, and has made no assessments, having honorably paid its losses. Property insured either on the Mutual or stock plan a t reasonable paying rates. ___ SAM III E L E. VILAS, Pres't. GEORGE MOORE. Sec. MAGONE & PARTEIDGE, Agents. (24tf) ' Ogdenshurgh, N.Y. \liRVA»IT~GIRL'WANTED. ENQUIRE at this Office; *(no.3-tf) J ALLE N D O R P II AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. 28 , Pord-st., OgdensburKh, N. X . U holusalo and Retail dealor in foreign and Domestic, fancy Goods, Horn, Ivory and Rub- ber Com us, Erenoh and German Accordeoas Violins, Tablo and Poouet Cutlery, Cloikg.Port- uionies, Porfumery of all kinds, Brushes, Play- ing Cards, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Pocket Books, Suspenders, Whalebone, Razors; and Straps, Spring Balance's, Table Oil Cloths, Spoons, Plated Spectaclos, Threads, Shirts and Collurs, Fish Hooks and Lines, eto. YANKEE NOTIONS WITHOUT NUMBER Goods in fnot from which overybody will find something to suit. Platod Ware and evory variety of fanoy Goods. Inlaid Writing Desks, 1'ancyBoxos, Pistols, Gung and Caps, in fact ovory thing in tlio Ifankoo Notion Lino. The attention of Merchants and Peddlers in particularly invited to tho lar^eand elegant tu- sortmont which is replenished weekly, and wil! be sold lor Cash at New-York credit price*. Auction Sales every Saturday evening. je!9 J. AULENDORPU. s s TOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! CHAS. ASHLEY, Hardware Merchant , Ogdensburgli, Offers i'or sale, as Agent lor the extensive es- tablishment of RATHB0NE & CO., of Albany, N.Y. Their cntiro sot of Patterns, being the lar- gest variety ol Stoveg manufactured by an y Foundry in this country. The high reputation of the Messrs. kathburn A. Co., is a sutlioiont guarantee of the character of their Stoves. The assortment consists ofover ii'ty designs; among tho moat popular if whioh are UNITED STATES, GOLDEN I'LEECE, LEVIATHAN, YOUNG AMERICA, COMMONWEALTH, MAY QUEEN, ATLANTIC, SOLDEN ERA, QUEEN OE THE WEST, MORNING STAR, EMPIRE STATE. PATRIOT, PERSIAN, NEW ERA, 0 C E A N, Ice, Parties in want of Stoves cannot fail to bo suited by visiting our SAMPLE ROOM. AVbolesalo purchasers will receive the same tonus and prices as givtn by the Manufactur- ers a t Albany. 011AS. ASHLEY, Ag't for Rathbono i. CO'B Stove Foundry. Ilelmbold's Genuine ~ Preparation UIGBZF CONCENT'JiATD COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT JSUCHU, Far Diseases of the Madder, Kidneys, Grav- el, Dropsy, Weabttss. Obstructions, Se- cret Diseases, Ffmale Complaints, and all Diseases of tht Sexual Organs, Arising from Exeesses in life, and removing all impropei discharges-from the Bladder, Kidneys or Sexual Organs, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated An d n o matter of ho w Long Standing. Giving Health, and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek. JOY TO TH E AFFLICTED ! ! ! ft cures Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers, and removes all t^a Symptoms, among which will be found Indisposition to Exertion, Losi ot Power, Loss .of Memory, Difficulty of • Breathing, General * Weaknoss, Horror of Dig. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Lan - . guor,Uuivorsal Lassitude of.the Mus - cular System, Often Enormous Appe- tite, with. Dyspeptic Symptoms, Ho t Jiands, Flushing of tho Body, Dryness of the -kiu,.Pallid Countenance, and Krup- t'ons on the I'ace. Pain in tho Bapk, Heaviiioss of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots flying before, th,o Eyes, with Temporary Suuiis- ious and Loss of Sight; Want of attention,Great Mobility, Restlessness, with horror of Society. Nothing is more Desirable to SUB h patients than Solitude, a u d nothing they more dreiul tor tear of themselves; uo. He- pose of Manner, no Ifiainestin.-», no Speculation, but a Hurried Transition from one question to unother. These symptoms, il allowed to go on—which this, medicine in variably removes—soon follows LOSS OF POWER, FATUll'V, AND EPILliP- XXC KITS^— in «.iic wf wliieli t'te oaci^tiL may ex- pire, Who can aty that tbu.-e i xcesses are not followed bj thofeUii'uliil diseases— INSANITY and CONSUMPTION '/ The records of the In- sane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bearaim-ie witness to tho truth of these assertions. I n Lunatic Asylums the most uiohinoholy exhibition appears. The coun- tenance is actually sodden and qaite destitute— neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur it is rarely articulate. \With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds his grid beguiled •' Debility is most terrible ! and has brought thousands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting theambition of many noble youths. It can bo cuied by tho use ol this Infallible Remed y If you are suiTerluj£ with any of the above dis- tressing ailments, the FLUID EXTRACT BC- 011U will cure you. Try it aud he convinced of its efficacy. Heware of QUACK NOoTRUAIS 4 QUACK DOCTORS! who lalsely boast of abilities and references.— Citizens know aud avoid them, aud save Long Suffering, Money, and Exposure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular and SPECIF- IC REMEDY. It allays all pain and inflammation, is per- fectly ploasaut in its taste and odor, but imme- diate in its action. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical kuowl- knowlcdgo and care dovoted in its combination. See Professor DEWEE'S Valuable Worn on the practice of Physic, and most ot the late Stan- dard Works of Medicine. 100 DOLLARS Will be paid to any Physician who can prove that the Medioine tjver injured a Patient; aud the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Oases of from one week to thirteen years' standing Tiave- been effected. The mass of VOLUNTARY TESTI- MONY in possession of the proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative powere, is immense, em- bracing names well known to SCIENCE AND FAME. 100,000 Bottles have been sold and not a single instance of a failure has been repprted !. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. HELMBOLD, Otiomist, who being duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotie, Mereur,, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetaolo. H. T. HELMliObD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed Leloio uio this 23d day November, 1854. W. P. HIBIIAlt L>, Alderman. Price SI per bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any address, accompanied by reliable and re- sponsible Certificates from l'roiessors of Aiodical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and s.dd by II. T. HELMBOLD. Practical and Analytical Chemist, No.-52 South Tenth St., below <t'-liesnut Assembly Buidings, Fhila. To be had of- U.S. HUMPHREY and Co., GEORGE W. PMLBROOK, and of all Druggists and Dealers throughout the United States Canadas and British Provinces. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for Hclmbold's—Take n o other . OORESGIIAUANTEKU. (au 10-1 yr ) Sju'ricii Jfolircs. ,JS^\READ! READ! READ \^-\\M AF- fli'te.l r.iitd,\ the following Certilicate ol u euro of over twenty years' standing : II. T. HELMHOLD— Dear Sir: I have been troubled with au affliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty years. I have tried Physicians in vain, and at last concluded to give your genuine Preparation a trial, aa I had heard it highly spoken of. It afforded m« int. mediate relief. I haye used three bottles and I have obtained more relief fri»ui its effegts ai.d feel much better than I have for trcoiily y»»r» previous. 1 have the greatest faith in its vir- tues and cuialivo power*, and shall do all in my power tv male; it known to tho afflicted. Hop- ing this may prove advantageous to you in &•- sistiug you to introduce the medicine, I am truly yours, Jtf. MCCOKIHOK. LEWISTOWK, Pa., Jn . 28, 18o7. .Should any doubtjMr, McCormielt'sstatement he refers to the following gentlemen: lion. Wm. liigler.cx-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. T. U. Florei.ee , Philadelphia\.' lion. J. 0. Knox, Judge, Tioga, Co Pa. Hon. J . .S. Black, Judge Philadelphia.. Hon. D. It-. Port r, ex-Ouvornor, Penniiylva- nia. lion, lillis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. It. 'J. (irici, Judge li. S. Court. lion.-J. VV Woouwar I, Jud^e, Philadelphia. Hon. \V, A. Porter, fity Solicitor, Philadel- phia! Hon. John Rigler, eX-IJovernor California. Hon. K. Banks, Auditor tiencbil, Washing- tou, 1). C. And immy otlieis if necessary. UEI»MJJOLL>S W13NUIAE PREPARATION. llliliAlBuLD'S GENUINE PRKPARATION. IIELMbULDS GENUINE PREPARATION. IIELAIi.OLD'S UNNUiNE PREPARATION. Is prepared iiueo-ilin^ to Pharmacy and Chem- istry, with lilo greatest accuracy and Clwuiical kiiowl-uge d^e.ued to their Combination. H K1, J) BO LD'S (i B N' V I NIS PR EPA RATI ON. For disi-ases of tho lilatldei'i, Kidneys, Uravel, and Diupsy. A P1»LK IMlUM-i MACHINES. —A new article. Will Pare, Core and Slice in one operation. (stl.7tf ) CH A RLKS ASH LEY. F AIRISANKS & CO.'S SCALES,—THE acknowledgee Standard. A full assort- ment for sale by C li A RLES ASHLEY. U D0LLA1 WILL BUY O NK Or THE BEST .PURGATIVE AND LIVER MK D10INES.no Wl beforethe public, namely l>ie SJIT' ford's la-vlgbratbr, or I.iV«r-R«m&r, t&u fccti ag a CalhartiCi easier, milder and more fffeotufi than any other medicine known. 11 ii not only a Oathartto put a Livr remedy, acting firat on the JAVT to «W its morbid matter, then on the itom&ch and bowele to ^^- c&Tr 7 oil* that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo*- rg e* eftectnaliy, without any of the painful Ttelmgn ex- r^ perienoed in the operations of moit Oathartica. It O strengthen* the ayiitem atthe aame time that It purg**, U, and when taken dally In moderate doiea will strengthen and build It up with uuuiual rapidity. Dr. Sanford's Invlf/oratorlaoompoun 1 .. ed-entirely from new articles of medicine, nam«iy Gumi. Some idea of the strength of these gum* .may be formed when It Is known that one bottle of the In- ygorator containi ai much strength aa one hundr«4 doaesof Calomel, withoutanyof its deleterious effect*. Though poueiilng rart medicinal power*, these Gums h*Te.b«Bn, but llttleamown to physicians, and nsrflr tueq In their prescriptions until used in the form of the Invigoraior, whioh met with auch unpre- cedented Bilcceii ai to induce the proprietor to offer It as a family medicine tried and known In It* efiTeota. It has rarely ever Jailed to cure, JAvr Complaiutatn their worst forms. Indigestion being caused by a deranged Ztoar Is cured when the Liver Is excited to action, Jamndice is caused \by an Improper^ action of th« jKctr.andai A proof thrt the IirviaoaiToR relieve* thia disease, let any one#Wubled with Jaundice take the Invigorator regularly one week, and their akin will begin-to assume it* original color. Coitlvsnsas can^be permanently eured by the Invigorator. Takr It (n small doses on retiring, and-.lt assists:nature in her operations'. By gradually dtinli> ianina* the dose, the bowels are left. In .a'healthy and active state, and work: as regularly a* clock work, - S|e*t Headache is very soon relieved by tak> ing a double dose of the Jhvtjrorator, whioh torreoU all acidity and. sourness of the stomach, For an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as It re- lieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling after eating heattlly. For a family medirtn* generally, all who - * * ;BBf 3 « (4 Ti me It »|)oak in tho tilgfiest terqia. Dr. Sanford's InviKorator oame to ua recommended as & cure ibr Xilrer Complaints, and all diseases arising from a Diseased Ltver. The te'stlmo* nlals of so many of our Physicians in ltd favor. Induc- ed us to try It, and now conviction Is oertaln thaUt la one of the greatest blessings \ever fftveii to Dyspeptics, for It made a complete cure before the-first bottle WM taken and now we can eat anything edible without trouble, -while before nothing; but the lightest food would digest, and of ten that gave paiii. Xowwhat we want to lay to all our readers is, if Zivir Complain! or Dyspeptia trouble you, do no fail to try this the great- est remedy tn the world.— State Tact. We take Infinite pleasure in reoommendlni tmi medicine as a preventative for ITenrej? swadt A.KVLV. Chill TPe-irer, and' all Fe-rejrB or a Bilious Type. It operates wllhoortatnty,,and thousands are willing to testify to ite wonderful vir- There ha« naver been tried III our family a remedy Which has met with such unbounded success In the cure of diseases incident to children, as Dr. &a.m.- fard's Iaa-vlKorator ; nor is it alone for diseas- es orcuildi en that we use it; for it acta as a. Cathartic so mil'dlyand gently, and seemslorenovatethe'Sjwm so thoroughly that we think we aredolng a service-to all in advising them, when they need medicine,.tp try thin remedy. There are easefc that have eome'under our notice where great teneflt ha» -been received:m diseases of theiirer. Stomach and Bowels, where all other-remedies failed to give relief. It has become »• useful in our family that we will not be wlthoutlt - Jaclt/onvide, Ala. StpMiean. PRIOS Olt* TJOIXAR KKB BOTM.B*. BANFOED & CO.• Proprietors, 346 Broadway. New Toe* BULLS for liotols, Steamboats, &u., I'or salo by _ CUAKLKS ASHLEJT^ S \ KIRTS.— Tho Crown Royal, Paris Royal, Watch Spring, Hough's Patent Wadded, Cactus, a t (oo3tf) ^ GUBBS' L ADIES''. C LOA-KS—ALL STTLBs\. ~\ Ladies' \Wool Dusters, ready-made and made to order. GIBBS'. S TOVES! S10VES ! STOVES !—The sub- scriber having just received a largo and va- ried assortment of Stoves from the celebrated Albany manufactories, offers them to purchas- ers a t full 20 per cent, lower than over be- fore olfered in this market for oash or approved credit. F. A. DUMOND. (no.'2-tf) G EESE & HENS' FEATHEKS. — ALL wishing to purchase Feathers will do well to call a t S. H . UIGBEE'S Great Variety Storo. -%a ARK.IAG1S GOIDE, by Sfr. WM. S. r (HJNG. .71 MAKIUAGEHUIDE by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUI DID, by Dr. Wn . YOUNG. MAftKiAGE GUIUE, by Dr. Wjr. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. VVur. YOCTNG. MA-RRIAUE liUIDE, by Dr. Wit. IODNG- MAUU1AGE GUIDK, by Dr. WM. YOUNG. MAKIIIAUM GUIHK by Or. WM. TOUM.. JIAKR1AGE GUIDE, bv Dr. ty'ii. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr. WM. YOTJNG, MAKlUAtrij (JUri-lE, liy Dr. WJI- TOUiSG. MAIUifAGE GUI UK, by Dr. AYJI. YOUNG. iHAIlKXAUK «U1DE. TOUNG'S GREAT PHYSIO LOGICAL WORK, THE POOKKT AESCULAPIUS, Or, Rvery On e Hi s Own Doctor: It is written in plain language for the gene- ral reader, nii-l is illustmtt d with upw..«-is of one hundred Engravings. All voung married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having tho lewt impediment to married life, should read thisJiuok It discloses secrets that every one shnuld be acquainted with. \ Still i t is a bnuk that mu^t be kept locked up, :,nd not Ho about the house. It will be sent to auy one on the receipt of twenty-live cents. Addreii Ur. WM. YOUNG, 152 Spruce 'Stieet, above Fourth, Philadelphia. March 23, 1.S57. fD&W-ly] CHARLES HILL, Wholesale and __. jtgitsfeii.. Retail dealer in PURS AND HaSBV* STRAW GOODS BUCKSKIN GLOVES, MITTENS& OVER SHOES, BUEFALO ROBES, &C. No 14=, Ford-St, OgdensDirrgrt, M\. X. The Hiehest Price paid for all itnds of Furs. • (je-22) . fflHE Prescott Messenger, IS TH E BEST m Advertising Medium in this seetion of Canada NEW GOODS AT TH E 'REGULATOR S\ I have just received, and continue to re- ceive New Goods. * A better assortment of Dry Goods, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Jewelry, Yankee Notions, Paper Hang's, Ac, Ac, ' _ AS-., &o. Was never itifered at such prices, tbissideof Ifew York City. -0- CARPETS, CARPETS, Car pets. Particular attention has l>een paid to tbc de| artmunt. I have just received a splendid assortment of NEW STYLES, Direct I'rnin. the inanuiUctors a t Prices that defy Competition. NO. 3 EAGLE BLOCK, PORD-ST. ISAAC H. BBONNEB. Ogdenshurgh, Sept. \ii) 1857. U iHURBL1.AS.-A GOOD ASSOKMBNT of Whalebone and Cane Eratne Umbrellas, with silk, worsted, gingham and cambric cover- ingat T. D. SKINNER'S. E.H. NICKEBSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Waddington, St. Lawrenoo County, N. Y . [42tf] H OUSE TO LET.—A COMMODIOUS Dwelling on the cornor of Commerce and Kivor -treets—near tho Steam .Foundry. (st29tf) A. OHANEY & CO. C UIAMPAGNB OF CHOICE BRANDS— I quarts and pints. Sherry, Claret, Port Jfc Madeira AVXNES, the best in market, a t II. S. HUMPHREY'S. A UCTION NOTICE.—J.D. B.ANS0M Auctioneer. J. ALLENDOB.PH lvill seU at his store, No. 28 Ford-st., SATURDAY Eve- ning, a t 7 o'clock, a general assortment of Yankee Notions, ('locks, \Watches Shirts, I>rj»wers, Bleached Cotton, Wool and Canton Elarmel, &c, Ac. Sales continued every Saturday Evening, T HE BOARDING HOUSE KEPT by R. WEBSTER on the corner of Jspd State and Jay-street., is still openJ±*JU for those who wish for Board on liberal terms. We have a few very pleasant rooms yet unoccu T pied, Call and see them. [au27-tfj TVTEW FLOCR E80M KEff TTHBAT.-* Il DOUBLE EXTRA, . EXTRA,* FANCY, SUPERMNE, . . All oi superior quality in Barrels and Bags. ~ R. W. BI7SB WOODRUFF HOUSE, Wafertown, N. Y. ST. LAWRENCE HOTKL, Ogdenshurgh, N. Y. D. DOltSElf, Proprietor Trusty porters in attendance with coaches to •onvey passengers to and from th e Itail Road and Steamboat Landings. I 666^ OT AIRFURWACES.—CflARLEb ASULLEY offers for sale as Agent for the manufacturers of BO YNTONS HOT A£tl Stffi-- NACES, for warming buildings of any descrip- tion. Refers to • James Averill, James G. Averiil, VV. J. Averill, $,. 8. F-MiahU0L,~ James Wade, N . Sackrider, [stl5-6fj ALLSPSPENDEDBANK BILLS\ REDEEMED! THE REGULATOR of St. Lawrence County, kept by I. H. BRONNER, will take all SuSr pended Bank Bills-at par value in exchange fo'- Goods, and Dry Goods sold at Reduced Prices; I. H . BRONNER. (ool6tf) C \ iA.l7omED PLASTER PA1US, J now in storo, and for sal« by _ 3 ^L *-L __ PROUT Y_& K.INOGE. SPECIAIi NOTICE BROKER'S OFFICE ALL OGDENSBORGH MONEY Will be redeemed at my counter, payable in any .article in iny line of trade. 5 per cent, premium Paid for New-York State M*.ney payable in PHILBROOK'S YEG E WJ COUGH SYRUP. GEO. Ogdenshurgh, Oct. 15. W. PnILBROOK. A SPLENUID ASSORTMENT OP BN- VELOPES of all kinds, CAP, LETTJSR and NOTE PAPER, for sale cheap »b J. ALEEND'ORPH, - No. 28, Eo>d-str««t.