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.._, \of \W*rriaaie\;~-A neij course of Lectures, as delivered at 'the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects : How to live aad what to Jivg-for.; ^South, Maturity and Old Age : Man- hood generallyrevlewed'; The 'cause of indigestion, flat- ttlence and Nervous diseases accounted for; Marriage philosophically considered,.4c. , i&y\ ' PoeVet volumes c'onfalnlng these lectures'will be for? warded to parties unable to attend, on receipt pt War Stamps, by addressing : Secretary, New York Museum of Anatomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York, •—.' (feiMly.) _ANg BRONCHITIS, on ^hy'!*\\ ! Tnes'e fatal \\ '\Never cured ! 'Season ^hy'!*\\Tnes'e ! fatal diseases, the parents of Consumption, are Always combined with ,. Scrofula. This fact explains why the. false pretenders ^naWnerer eme&'cWeai^as they »hav« no remedy 7 for Catarrh or any Scrofulous complications. Their snuffs, Troches and inhalations, are delusive, and. only, Impart transient relief, never reaching the diseases. The only positive care is by nature's Remedial* from (Plants, which I have discovered after 60 years' study, and which I eradiate these fatal maladies and all Scrofnlai liver hrH'j'iia^aMiiarseas«i=fbnv«rl Explanaib^jclrouUr one |,.,V. J|g»- T ^ a0oe - neinti. ymm: P&fiXOE, Mnnean Wurserles, f lmhlng. New York. (mh!»ld<t) HCNNEWELL'S | * » . »* VOW**'- ^ I-..The importance of thistajayjreliable and \ANODrNE. | valuable preparation is now so fully ac- kno«ledged,recelving the most free approbation of Phyji- clana, and in which the true name of Anodyne is perfect- ly apparent, that in adVeirtlsin?, It true characters only matism, Sciatica, Tooth and Ear-ache, Headache', Paln- ful.Menskuation, Amenorrheai Delirum, Tremeni, Spinal ' Co'mplaints.iioss of Sleep'i arid asamfld and gentle opi- ate to allnervoua affections. t ,. In Astomaltliaj been eminently successful In Heart •cr?4*i»H- txrwmpiwmm •«ws>«v > v . Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9 Commercial _ r Whar/,Boston,Mass. : •...,,, ..-.;., !Y.\ Jrom Physicians\ ls'liiVIteii tlie greatestrfreeiis'ixs of 'coiS: reipondonce, to whom every evidence of character will li£EiirB i.MriAfUii. , The best remedy for the cure of Consumption and all is f th« Lus It cses theklegm and matter . j . diseases of th« Lungs. It causes the-pklegm andim \t5\rnie,wH»Virm^g.SBbsedelicate ' organ* \(it! !'•. • without producing constrpatlon of the bowels. It ;;. ,, • withoutj.rocluclagcoustlpatl ,\•• 1-vglvesstrength to the system, , — —ohanges *U.morbid secretions to a: —, ? trlt contains no opium in an^ *— HA li|B,fl«tb:eimo3tde«eat»:ehai also sweats and ithy.itate. j • \ - harm- _ne result of its'use'isproofof Us greatvalue. Its ex- traordinary healing properties are experienced!by all who use it.. Their testimony will.be.found.in a pamphl^ Which can. be had of the agents where the medlcine-is Jbr' 'sale. .;'•*** PERRY DAVT3 4 SON, \Providence R. I. j general wholesale Agents for the Eastern States. j Sold by all dealers in family medicines. Price »1. Price f 1 perbottle. [ fe8d3taw*ylm'l f TV& PNmNfLS }-t 61 f ujim. ] ; -=THeref3irt thiblooSan-lndepen'dent'faculty of sensa- tion, which gives expression bypainrand inflammation when, foreign matters are present. Hence paia.^tnd in- flammation mean self-protection and are sentinels for the • •v\M«SiWootl.b3r' i 1 Branareffi'\sFlll5i i itititik ; out|forelgn matters (impurties) and you paln.lnflammation andsjek;, nessirili often be only an affair of a fe'w* hours. t —••^.\\i \Miss Oonsarcliii, of Reading, Schuyler Co., If. 3TE^3r cured of contraction of the arm of over a year's stand- ing by leu than a dollar's worth df Brandreth's Pills.— iicipalAgency r Brandr»th House, bfUPjfclSt *\ g JR 3 A bill to incorporate &e village of Gouver^ L neur has' been introduced by Mr. Gleaaori, in the fo THE LADIES., , DR. DirPONCO'S {'&C.1 • A CARD Grolclen Periodical J FOR FEMALES. j I Remo j Removing ht ever cause, and abgays successful as [ females peculiarly situated, or supposing themselves iwnme> no xesponsibility after mis aumumuunj aiuiu ttielr mildness would prevent any injury to the;health. Otherwise the Pills are recommended for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as wellas-toprtventan'lncrease of Family where health ng.thfcneroraBd brlngiog- back • tfie rosy color •health to^the cheek, of the moat delicate. ! p ' Tall and explicit directions accompany each DQX. Price $1 per box; 6 boxes for $5. Sold by one drug- gilt in.eyery town, village, cltyand hamlet throughout thf world. Sold in Ogderitbarg- by r B. O. Lamphear, Drnggli.t, sole agent for this city. J ',) Ladies by sending lilm $1 to the Ogdensbnrg Post Of- fice, can have the pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any part of the country, free of postage. • , Sold by T. H.-C»mp *-.Co^ Waterto,wn,..Ii. Tf., and De- 'afi«iJJarnS»*-Co...New5Toik.. S, f •-••• . Sold by GeiSrge Biris, Prescotf*Ont. i (st26d*wly) S. D. HOWB, Propiietor, New Torlc. pRU STRANGE. ANT PERSON SENDING JL us theirjaddr.ess, with,20 cents, will receive,'by mail, the name and carte de visite of theii- futurejwife ori Husband. Address | ' [jfeL8.3m] REETE3 & OQ.,78 Nassau St, New York. To'!Barmers,'Bxpfess i Companies, Stage Proprietors 1 ,XiT<- ery Establishments and all who use horses. • , LINIMENT, 1 /,.i 1,, In pint bottles at One Dollar, for the cure of Lameness? »V. 8oratches,Wind^all5 i Sprain8,iBrulsesi iapUnt'4 galls! Ouli, Oollc, Slipping Stifle, Over Heating, aoreiThrdSt, Nail to the Soot, 4c. • j ' AU who own or employ horset;.are ajBSUYed. that this JLiniraeht will do aU, and more-than ls,st»;ted, in! curiStt 1 ' the above named complaints. During '.wenty years\* 3 bit never failed to give satisfaction In. a single inslpe;' BoldbyDruggists. Depofr56Cortbidt St., New'-tort mother Balley'a dnlv ting S»rii ^^^^sm^f:^ pain,rorCTjrtndiwHCjWnynlsi'oni/^grlifing^ic. ' _,.. ^SotiieTSS cents! MfrbipJruvgists..,, ,• tj^i g t 8old;!^! J-CjlpAgnfe >j_ \£ '.ji \K j allays all Large i -,. ME MI3ERABEES (Jf thi8i>rfgntan$cheerful wfaoreffifi.,.,.. Without agod'd digestion'there can neither be' bodily comfort nor mental enjoyment. 1 ,-i* e U<-< Between the Stomach and the brain there is a close and' wonderful alliance. If tie one Is disordered the pther. is gloomy and defected, incapable of effort and\ Indifferent to allithat makes life agreeable torttieheiilthy.. j , ' Iathlsa'conaitlon that-'any rational-human beingj;l| willing to endure, when the means of certain imtne'dlate. and permanent relief can be obtained evefywhereT'^' '\ The Dyspeptic, has his fate in his own hands, j If, he- chooses to banish forever the disorder that racks His body •lid, disturbs\ tne?mlnd with nameless horrors, he haipnly. to step tO'tive-nearest drag'Store and procure ajsiipply of Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. 1 ,,•.,; No phase of Dyspepsia has ever yet resisted th'e alter- ative, tonic and anti-bilions operation of this potent yeg- a? ;••' =«UM« specific. It Mlterallj:. regenerates -tbejslejtnargie i.s! is«om^h;)i^dseslntohealthy.actlon'ithedormantllyer; puti flight the dismal fancies that beset tljefcsnuna: gen- tly relieves and regulates the bowels; str.iighten»| the en- feebled nerves; restores the appetite, and makes lt'as'It were, a new-ereatureof the-desponding anddef were, 's iicwi;[c»u[rin -wrir-uraiiviiuiug uu UCUIIIH^WU , invalid, ladies who suffer from indigestion hate only., r ,,fc o talEe.:a,|maU: dose of thi^pnre^vegetable corre'cUve,' • &' ojfe'or tfi<*y| aair,.t&.secure|lBntife toe^p^ofi from the m _ ni'anaip'enalttes of a weak stomacli--and J thit func- tional regularity, which but few of the sex uninterrupt- edly enjoy. (mh8d*w9wff' 4'jfe ' • ' i *i 'Ji I' i .5;'?.Sa.-I> £3. *c>j Motlier BalleT'v aniettne Sj children* tMttriDgveaakm sick and weak chlk . and healthy; elvei mothers rest day and night, quieting-medicine for children. Only28 cents. ^Theet me ttepoaS Ifc lTrf Koot and Herb Bltt«rs—long a tried and standard r for liverCompjai»i«iBmioa».diieas88, Humorsfof-UW Blood and Skin*, Jaundice and Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Oostiveaess, Headache, and all diseases ariilng from Dls ^m^Az&M^™* p, buUd up and . 0.\ 'GOODWIN * oW6iii3 toWSf (mhlTd*ir6# 1 6lJi>EN&BtrRGH, N. Y. j tii r. R.ply ol th« Wat.r Work. Oommitt.*. Appointed to see to our water supply Some cltlieil'airty; and some being dry, j The question arising of just where we \oughter\ fllUln'lteleiwi.MipplyotlfrMk.waUf | ' | To water our streets and gardens, and whiskey, -}•, And keep conflagrations from getting too frisky, We sit on the fence, invite those In contention To com. up ind try by oar WU.t invenUon. The question at issue between the two sources Of water supply, and we'll see what their force is, With a rourtetn foot plank and a couple of pails > We've made a new set of Philosopher's scales. A pall on one end filled with \Bright Oswegatchle,\ hj|6ther;8t\. balanced to suit ye, _jj_^p'and drin^~aU^ye peoplejwho thirst, And we'll see which planlfend starts for \kingdom come\ first, I iiUdapppintlpgoarpoet of March 18th, teller, (Don't think we can pick out a more likely feller) We hope In the course of a few days hard drinking to find In whlch.stoarn we shall dolour pipe linking. f Nvigti ' Opening of Navigation. . The Chatham Banner thinks indications show that asgeneral re-opening of navigation will take place at once. Inde*4 3t eamera are already run- ning between Sandusky and Kelly's Island.— Buffalo and Toledo harbors are also said ;to be nearly clear of ice. The St. Clair river has been open for about ten days, and Lake St. Glair is likewise clear aa far as the eye can reach from ;th*wutft«»or%:u • • • » •?• «• - -* ' ;', ;. ' Osirego harbor is clear of ice, but the : lako is., yet filled with drifting masses, which on Sunday loomed up against the distant horizon, looking • Post Office Notice. Hereafter the.office will open at 1 A. U. \I\; ;.; R. 0. PETTIBONJ, P. M. March 28,1SS3. ! ,h- .;•• Important to Somebody. We have,^receiTedy^ r .,Iettcr..from Hatches Ranch, New Mexico announcing the decease of %^ ^ te^ly resided inLiabon •inthisi countji wfiich 1 Occurred at Fort Summer,- Wewlte^ict), diilBe'l8\tfi of February, pehad relations in or about Lisbon Centre, thi infor- mant thinks a brotheir'T ^-Deceased'left rjroperty of, the value of.about |2,Q00. Fall particular's cai-'b ; e:obt'aineavby adafessing R. J. Hamilton i Co., Hatches Ratiolj, New. Mexico. j ).JI. -. - -l & ^ ,j ,-Ham»«t-.,, <: . u ' .^T.E. Legg^t, Jr;, and, Miss. Ijla. Francis will •reiiear'se.Shftkspeftre'a great-tragedy of Hamlet, WnceW %BiD r ^-at\ s 'Mgle : Hiili Thursday evening, 26th. Mr. Leggett has the reputation .of great dramatic i ability, and all of. his enter-' teitamnv'eiits\giveflk • recently 'in the-e Northernn tertainmyt givearecently/i n th Norther portion of the State, have been pronounced of a moat interesting character. He will appear but one night pnly. Navigation on the Hudson.! ': Navigation fprjhe entire'length of the Hudson Kv^r has been resiimea. Paaaenger eteamers havie commenced-thcir regular trips. The first ,down.tow left Albany on Sunday morning. jgr'M J$ 'aai^ -Mt - Setiaior iDbolittle is ambitious to become the Democratic candidate for YicerPreaident, and ia-wdrkiug to secure the n6m'i ; ,» ^ey.^esse Morgan, of.Samter, S. C, placed a •sjprin'^gunjgTnr' h'ia-tanne^ [ ••&, ipvr dsiya'ago, th e plac'e:haViDg;beenpreviously entered by thieves. .hja own .preparations, he was shot In a law-suit in,i Sa'troli GountyV iMo;, a few |day5tago,rt94ecjde4the;ow,n,er8hig of a colt, out of fifteen-.witnessea aw^>nu each man swore that He owned IF himself. 'The court sold the-colt to M ilt^ con- stantly harping on the pppresaive and inquisi- Sfltt^ ||»^ife#iiie4fffer&ai4^»B^l But now li||g:^mawi#|ar^^^ to be retBov'efl/itdeprecatingiyreniarkgthat >'ittakes retBov^eprecgy i just Bo.mueh money from the Federal Treasury. ^l'I>em«Crataaher«;are;Wue ; OTf«cnjthe prospect in Corinectfcafg.^Att^flStf^ff Hitnjlhire rouji ^M^ i y p pp \anf tTpar^n .fi^H8rnWits«i«be»VB *\**- ' \ 'tie iJi. ffiwl ,»%>.-; rK.-s'iSwi-'M Jyy.'ti,-.;! j ^i4^JitfiWM^an)rd«a|t»'W^tbe7:iiiaturaliza. te'i£- ! r5<J V•!•? >*»* JK-w-.iM & !«i*feJi>J u»£:ii i ctumlaw9 took plaoe.in ib* House of ; *»* We the ;yie%iance'incorporated into international law.— • Am«jica can have no nobler tnnm^t^tn uu. -* 1 -* - v v,* t- s •-....• .:..?4 &••+* is, : i •«' /t Chriitopher Stewart arrived intowa|y*ttet|j day, with the Urgett lot of fresh sun fish we ersc^stw. ,-They wer« taken at .oui*, haul of a aet war Alexandria Bay, ahd. iy, andi nUsM.'ajwagon box. Those wishing a supply of these fine pan fish can secure the same by calling at Stewart's,, in Thqinpwn's Block, s«uth end. of Isabella \\' vu ^Vlt ; js ; worft,|ie 1 iw«^ie;.of'j!(/ visijtosee Sal* ot Fashionable Oloves. . Collfo^r Park«^ Tiiej8«lay,'.8614;at the Custom House in this city, thirty \dozen \pairs of * T t «rj| choice and fashionable ladies gloves, at ', prices ranging from $16 to $18 per dozen. Messrs. Gibbf & Aiiitfaiiof Focdstfeer, were thejprinci- pal purchasers, where the ladies will be sure to find all shades of color, even to the Bismarck. These gloves are called \Gants Duchetst\ and the ladies, who' are au fait in such matters pro- nounce them \perfectly lovely.\ We hear/that Messrs, G. & A. are.willing to divide this \plum\ with their customers, and willsell at $1.50 per pair until further notice. ' ' tyThe New York Sun says Admiral Far- ragut iS' 'ay'j^riBiltrpersonal 'friendof 'General Grant, and a more outspoken radical than Gen. Grant js.\ , ,._... - A Hopeful Sign.' -\ ' '•'' A religious newspaper aajs^ that \such a re- vival as has not been witnessed since 1832, il now prevailing in Connecticut. Multitudes of hardened sinners are confessing the evil of their ways, and bringing forth fruits meet for repent- ance.\ If this thing goes ; on, itfie success of the ^publican ticket in Connecticut is insured be- yonddoubt. \•:' •. • { f * ? U*A little daughter about live years pfagej of Mh'G>0il)\owninB;.of' Syracuse, Friday eve- ning, died with the most unmistakable and hor- riblesymptons of hydrophobia^ - She was bitten about fiveweek fpundljiud, which was 1 fifed 1 qp in '^ her < door yard. • She went, out to Bet tho; dog tit liber- ty, whentheanimal : ^dc : a furious attack upon her, biting heraeverfilvin the face and 'head.-^- The animal soon after ran off, and was discoy- od in th'e Firet 'yfdMf eihibitinS 4ymptoms-6f hydrophobia, when a crowd\ followed the ani- mal.and.killod.him near the Onondaga' street brijge. &&•< A \ _ ^ ^ i • • {yTiie-Chicigp \JPowiaays thePresidiuthas, attempted 'another scriptural character,' that of forty nightsrhorel question of theiluka appropriation, hare BO far been unsuccessful, and the Committee intend to adhere to their resolution to postpone its; further coBsideratwivJmtil after the impeachment trial I t-A h ' - ; Gabinet session: a* t includiiier 'Acl- jutant General Thomas, being presenfXvMr. Johnson submitted sereral important subjects for consideration; among others his veto,of the\ bill taking from;ttaeJ Superior Couvt appellate; jurisdiction in cases of habeas corpus: ^ The' rumor is again set afloat that the President iu- tendsto resign before the conclusion .of •*>» ,: 24.—tr: &rBqndar 72^. ITON, 24—HODS*.—Mr. Boutwell re- ported the replication of the impeachment man- ageri to the rre*ident'a-answer. • Mr. Ghandlerimade 'an ineffectual effort to have the Pretidentjs -anawe^ ; re>d. The replu cation, was then jfeadj-1>which denies each and all of; the averments made in the apBwer of the Presi- dent. It reiterates the charge-ot- high crimes and inisdemeanors against him, and declares that the House is ready to prove the charges. , 24.—The Little Rock Gazette gives returns from twelve counties in Arkansas, show- ing 2,115 against the Constitution and 2,022 for it. It also says the. Conservatives claim large majorities in ten counties over the vote for the Convention. * ' *~ ** \ ; ' j SELUA, Ala., 24.—Judge Moore, of the Dallas Circuit Court, now in session here, received of- ficial notice to-day that unless he orders his-ju- ries to be drawn from the list of registered voter's without'reference' to color, he jwill be promptly removed from office. j; '';, ''! The Court House at Eutaw, one of tlie 'finest in the State, was burned last Thursday evening; All the county books and records ware-lost. The fire was the work of an incendiary.; The Court House at Greensboro was fired on Saturday evening, but no harm was done. < '• DETROIT, 24.—The steamer Reindeer (arrived from Port,Huron lait h £venfag3.^ Niyigatioi .w. : now open from Lake Huron to Cleveland. • ' PITTSBURG, 25.—Two men named Jacob Sad- ler and Joseph Pettigrew, were killed yesterday bj the caving in of a clay bank at the Superior Preyed Brick Co. , Ihejj had been employed by thV'Company 6nijsi1fejr^ayf\ \ ; JACKSON, 24.—Wm. M. Eatelle, a prominent\ lawyer of Mississippi,was assassinated last night. The supposed assassin has been arrested. The Kuklui Elan have made their appearance here. £~ $ L 4X gjia-: >;s *£j. £•*. WASHINGTON, 26.—The Supreme Court has just rendered a decision of great importance to Savings Banks in the case of a Connecticut Bank which had invested a part of the deposits in United States securities, and claimed that the •ecuritieB.vwere eisiinpt ifrom Uxation!. The Court'decided that-thelaw did.nbt tax the securities, but it did tax the deposits, no blatter what they were invested in. I The Secretary of the Treasury,in reply to a resolution of the House aa to the regulation/Jbr preventing and'dlscovering frauds in the, print- ing and issue of postal and fractional currency enclosed to that body the report of Mr. Clarke, the superintendent of the printing division. The Jatter aives an.-accouat of the mode,of. trinsact- jbuainm an^alys Aat*ith<th| d jlivery l of\th'«icurreniy to dieTreilurf of ti e U. S., the responsibility of the division ceases a id the responsibility is then assumed by the Treasurer. Under the pfactioal operation of thesyst«n» : up to the present tune, there has been (manu- factured 183,000,000 of fractional currency, 27,000,000 of sheets, and producing $444, of notes without the loss to the Government in ^to&S&^S d f i Gen. Spinner in his response gays tnuiStoii d fte the delivery of the currency to jthe of- jMraft* mtom* ^ lv ^g division and the treasurer's office. A« rrairfs in «hii retpect have baen aoniiBitted li h^dtetd •«*£ ^l|ecia^:^Bi from the impeachment case in consequence any quarrel with the President nor was] there any difference between him and the other} coun- sel about-the diaraotor.of the defence. }\•'• ..' He cliirSdiSii'release from'-the President he- cause of Mr. Seward'a successful defencelof-tHe Dominicans for 1 'robbing and plundering the American proprietors of Alta Vl hd vomuueans ior TODDing anu piuuucruig> ••!• American proprietors of Alta Tola, had ipJaced him in«-nmriitinn shuMiit .hMttm^imDOSSible Ashes— Market iwmin*l-til:8.Z6@8.31l. Cotton-Markltdullat5*i@2B forM. JT. Flour—Stecoipii; *#2^' bbls. Market; unchanged. - nj<»;5 |j : - ;; , Sales'•C,lW);l)bis. at 8.90@9.26 sup. fine »i«te \and^Treatem J 9.9O@lO.'5 r O for choice ez.jatat« ; »;6O@11AO for common: t« choice extr|^(rat,- ern-^iBSiailliOO, ooinmbn'fto'^ood; sBiBpmg et branOs: extra.: iSff.7;6@T.6pi ! T «•• '9f4bO bushels, steady. ., - Sales y 8,000.-bush. No: 1 Spring at 2.90?; 5white Cal. S.20. %'-, ./, Corn—Receipts 24,000 buBhels. Market 'firm. western.: - Oats higher at 84@84i for Western. ; -•• S 'k—Market dosed .lower. ;' N 1'tOO barrels at 24.70@24.90newness. Beef steady. | f. New Grocery and Ship Chandlery STOB£ , «'-•\'• ••lfor'4 Allen't JBlocic, Water St:, -Cigdenxburg^ I •' ' lam now, receiving a choice sekotlon of, '•\•\'; : '.\ v ' Vl '- V '\'•' \ ' ' .' • •','. A 9I10CKRIE8, PROVISIONS, 8BIP CUAlfpZKXY Whloh I offer to th» public at the lowest Market Price*; All kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hand. ; ', (mn!8atf) ' Or if not told oy AprttlmK, will lie Ilenied. TTNOWM AS THI SKOfMEK TAUWiHHHK TOWN JV'of Usbon.bttween flveand six miles fromOgdens.- b'org. < The'formsr Ucant having unexpectedly and without notice, made upTJs mind to more West,-leaves tM piece without a tenant after April 1st. The farm contains 161 acres of land under a good state of cultiva- tion, There sire twenty choice Cows on the farm with aliieeeiiary dairy utensils. There is;a food house and barns, and is In every particular a desirable place'. , Now I will sell the farm and stock if application Is inads »romptly. Ifvibtsoldby April 10th, will Vent it, or would would hire a good man and his wife to carry on thtfarm. Any one Interested in the above will make prompt application to....\\ T. D. 8KINNKC, : (mh!4diwtf) Ogdensburg, N. T. •:•'••-• V •- THlt , - , -.-.u . • Nick of the Wo \' ' ' * ' ' • r ''-~. ^--- , . * - '• ^. - ••is ?n ' 1 '. I GEOBGB MDNRO * 00. have at Immense \ expense lecand the eiclaslve right' of pablishlbj that i wonder- ful story of Border life, NI0K OF TOT WOODS. In the \fireside Oompariion,\ which will becommtncedlnNo. 44 of that popular Journal, issused on April 2(3.; ' NICK OF TJTX WOODS it the most remarkable and •xcltins; story of the kind that ever appeared, and'is the fountain Held from which myriad, of Indian Tales hare been derived. Some of the characters are une r quailed to tho whole range bf fiction, for a certain klhd of wlerd, mysterious Interwt that hang, around them.—; Vbr-Jnstancetbe terrible ^Jlbbehainosay, the \Spirit that. WaUti, 1 ' Bloodjr N»ttiaa,the i \Man of Peace,\ »ud Ro»r- ing Ralph Btaokpole, the'Hanping Tiger of the] Rolling fork,\ who was equally; at home whether stealing Bed \Sa\sn'Si8ealps^-0r-a valC'teoB'a'liorsCi >'Xhb desln to^rea<l* a ltoryof luch lntenii lnterert, of course will b« unlver-; sal, and w« trust that our friends will order: the paper of their Newsdealer In leaton, to prevent diiapi»lntinent. irrrhtirireslde Companion Is the Bestfamily Btbry Pa- per published. Itls for sal* by all Newsdealers. Price 6centsa copy ; SSa-Tear-; -4-coples-9tO-; ^r-ttcoples for\ *2o. r • tvr . : 2~immMPii*o*co., .* fmh2Jdlt] i 17= T VQmO. MUnW * CO., . I • »UT;,WUlUiB.8fc,New|Tork. 6round | TE Constantly on hand at the OODgNSBCRGH PLABTKR 1111.1.1., Also Freali Ground WATER WBIK, For sale in qnantlties to suit purchasers; <>%•! £»4A ic vim-; it'*.' W \ • H. P. NOBTaRUP. Ogdensburg, Jan. 81,18*8. [feldliwto] . PBKFBCTIOW THI OIiTOAX O F WOODWORTU'S New Spsuilab Parftissae, Espiritu Santo! 7%l|-^^^kSfey •juid'Dtlicioui Odctr^ver t ^ 'At' Iw' j^,;^ -t : t. * I • ••••» i-»#*,*a»). kr ait mmtBtmi .m ij'-f ii I!'*- •-•>1>l ,Htt\-'l \v , . . • li . : .£ ; (We nam*'Jh» dd Ssptrila auHeU«*v1ra4( mark, and ,»£aiylnithwittghipanage,;ti\p.keta in.;cpBpec.t|ion f ith the. •OeBtnal *. R. of Georgim AtlanUc aniGulf B. >R-> and Plorida.steamers, to ilj;polnts south and. southwest. ; 1 JiCJKUAY, FBRKI8;*'.C0.i Cl 4 62 8onth;St.,ji. Y. ii •: £•:-.• id, via Pa&iunh diUL U-lo- j L,... ••^^i^'^g^^mi^^i.p|.^iie|i?Ai ! 0lijit> !-' '<•'. \• K •' i •>;:$Uji»ii tofethai rfeiani o&tx^Miei^)- For fiirUier Information addrets .,. : \ i i<~;,* -''' /:%B.VN.-;0JiKKINGT0Br,.AgCt' ' Writ- ten by-\0 of the most\dl'stinguishedi Dlvlnesih Europe and Amrrlca; iUuBtratcdwlthoverl25.Steel and Wood' Ingraylngs.' In onelsrge Octavo volume. -Price *S,50:i' The only edition published In America, condensed by •Dr. Sraith^sown hand. \We employ n(i General! Agents rand offer extni Inducementsto-agentsi addingiwithns.-=- Bend for descriptive clrculars'Vahd »ee bur terms. ;. . •• X/,B; BURR * CO., j'abUshera.rHartfora, C,V • •• AOTNT3 ^NMD TOR THE'- , .. ., «r»_k.-Ji-.'ji 1 ' •J^-Aml _ ' -w r *~ i '•'• '\••'' '•\••'JI.V'H. ftflA' IU Causes, Character, O6nauctana:EesulU, * ' ' • u. •'.'•' \ByHbn AXEX.TCBTEy)SNS:. \ ; ',' Iti;offiolal(*aracterrand'reaay. «ale,.(!omb|ned with an Incfeai'Bd commission, make it the best subscription •bpblc«ver'published. .. ,'.r . ; : .', ' .,,!.,. J'Bem fbr.clrcslara with terjms; . r .a#a\a description 61 the Work... Aaaress^ATIdl«iiPCBIiISHIN& 00. :ph|uagipfiaTa • ;••; : y/;;\ \ • •• •> BOOJK AGENTS \WANTED' . ito: solicit: orders fo.Kthe • •. ... ; 'aid' Blatory of the B&Sr of the Bible,'' , ,; ByPro!; Q.,11. glOWSilDi?*: j ...Afresh book by one of tlie best and moit thorough authors:' There is no work published tUatcan compare nrlth It. I t l i havlrig a large sale, ont-sellltig any other religious book.' Over84,000 sold within-the last 8 months. * galei rapidly increasing/ l^\Send for circulars. Address or apply to HARTFORD POBLISH- i-INO CO. j Hartford Oonni .i ; ; > r '9 tfe/Biost natural . : olce a ever yet in- ,'Brattleboro, Vt., the origin- aiinventoraanffSSaHnlacturers. 41TBroonieSt., N.Y. : m^M^mim^^^^ ^J| «^ *^jmr J ^ »*r . * • —— _ \ «v—>• W^^B *JW suif l UUWQ ^f H I JUCtV tj I' M «fc SHUyiM 8EWINe--MApHINI!8i i Kttch alike on both \\ •-«—»-' •-_.!.. . \' e in the ... _,., - _^— -, ——. ; ^sponslble parties an*empjoy,on a.W»ry.. Fua paiticulars and sample worfc vi rarnl8hed on application Address W G WILSON * CO.', Cleveland, Ohio.; Boston, Mass., or gt'. ~' \ 'i Mm*' V 1 •.\ '' A •*\*'\''' v »\\- • ' GreaterlnduMmeriUthAnJefelr'beforj, offered to parsons .•• .i..-r,cft '-gjjji- A B'oliM'ff^\SAiE. 64'ana'68 federaretre'et, Boston' Mass. THE HEALINfl E00I,:—flDward Association Reports YM h Di for.YoungMen,. on- VWch aestroV the V y p,4 p ments to MarrlageJwltlT sure means of relief. Best in m^mmtmmmm®- cp^f Of R^i-ptJiJIillfty; Sexual Disease), 4c. Send your addrees 6n stamped envelope and ask for cir- cular of Tatholdn'.-—Birect, American News Co., 121 ^S^^gg^E ; See \The Patient's Guide.\ It tells you how to cure the diseases of thegeneratlve.organs, In both sexes simple; safe''and reliable Vemealfs, to beprocjired s drug store. Those about to \marry should ~pr. copy at once. >• Address G. W. MORTON:, M; D., 124 Oroiby•trjtt.Nj^.iiliaUe.aon, v reo(flp(!!Rf>nr poitage ;8t*in_n£. : . \v w\>'\4.i- W, .^- : :' : i-.^ £1)1 '-. .Tv:.:.^: '.'.a. c.: DEVELIN&Co I: roraboolcenUtled APic- v ,- t L ture,-\pf; tjhe Dbsolatea ftafes.Vnd the Work of RestoraUonj;.j|!feryyo^r needs It before Nov. 1S68. Freight, largest . commissions and a : ,pfemianiof>?>00i r paicU '.. for\paiUcumrs .address I. .STKBBINS.HMtfbrd, Conn^..-\.;.\_ ,. ' HOVEY'S ILLtSTltATED Catalogue of Seed's, and Guide to the Flower and, 'Vegetable garden - -\»«•• —^--\J-----^--•^-^'••'•\•---~5fiti l fuude- scripUoni of nearly 2,M0vaiieiles\ and ; plain directions for sowing, culture, Ac, illustrated wifcSO'Engrayingi f Fl d Vtbl d beautifl -»- —- • D, f - , ~^-,.-~ .—. -.- —.;;,—- ; •-.- XlUglttTlUlJ * of Flowers and Vegetables j and a beautiful • S • I. „ • - - COLORBIi' -ELATBi---^ •. . . , Jknd.cdntmins.aU'the Informatioa jnece&sary for the suc- cessful'growth 'or:tue v nio8tr.&eautifnl:Xlow£rS'.and choice est vegetables. Sent poiitipaid to. all.who apply, for 25 •cents; Address \ . HOSTEY-teCO., • . . : 53 North MarketSfc.rBpsfon, :jlass. BIBLif The cheapest and the best. jSee that_ the Worlcypu .get. contains over l v 000i pages. ;jx,,\.-•. _ ; \•?. ' -Agents are, doing a* splendid busuiesB.iwitli giisrwork. ^B^To tho'sewlio. want ; k tne:. .small- '^Jondpn '^Edition^ from which the Juvenile! American Edition, (an inferior work) has been copied, will beffurnished'in... Jfarch att $2 75 per, copyi 16 cents less than- the Ameri'c—» 1M \ 1 ' tlon. For paruculars'seiid^qrfhiculaEs.. 4i .»_ f •i • ' . :•::.'• -i26.AsyInin,8t..|Hj^°f Doctor ikstfs jftttdfa lfe»|r ! A Delicious, Healthful and Temperance • -Beverage; ; E: tract supplied for fountains, i'or. terms and .circular send toiDr. IBISH'S. Ottawa JJeer and family Medicine Manufacturing Co;, JSo. fy ••/Xhird!- ^CvenueV New York .City. • ' ..'...' .•••-• •:•;,.. ' Xlsts ot Newspaper*; ' 'T- r b1C |: t 1 We have pubUshed,:th% ; following lists:' ifUIlXJ lOONew England Newspapers, ; 100 New York and New Jersey do. 100 Ohio Ind, and 111,, Newspapers. 100 Pa.jpeXjMd,, %, and!©. O. flp. 100 Mich., Wia., Iowa^ Minn., Mo., ;do. 100 Principal Daily and Weekly News- papersyiucludin'gTffen^y;-Three r States.\ | \. ... t - 50 Religious and Ag'l Newspaper*. Anyor allthieliBtasent! to.aw address' free; on re- cept'of a8cent.stamp.,. A^drelBVPlO. Box.\612 New YortSityV ' \• \ . :, \ \ '.\. '' '\'••'';\ > SHAW'S Chemical, Electro-Silvef-Elating Flold,. •Makeswornont plated ware asgood at newi . aarriples lentbymailion receipt of 25' cents to pay for packing, and.portage. -'Address J. J. SHAW, Gliemist, 80 'Eliri Street, Bridgeport Conn. Agents wanted every where.' E xt i ri ig u i 8 K ei*. , 'J.. ; PORTABLE; SElii-AOilijB I-Vi ., 'A lafe-gusrd-agaiiist Fire:. Alwayi ready for use. Prices$45, $50. $56.— Needed In every house. ' Agentswant-— ' ea. 'Send for desorlritive circular.' Ad- € \dressi N.t. FIRE BXTINGTJISHBRCO. fc 8 bey Street, New Tort. Advertisements forwarded to all Newspapers. I v .,, No advance charged en Pub)i3hei'Bpiic_e».*53. \ ,..< .< : Tnf«rmation:-a«to costVof AdVerttsing furnished.'. All orders receive carerul attention. Inquiries by Mall answered promptly. • , • Complete printed lists of Newspapers for sale.f ,<i[. , Speciallists.prepared.for customers. ..£• V uv, } ,'j, . Advertlsmonts Written and'Notices:«e'cufea. | , „• Orders from'Buriness.SIeniespeclally,solicited, -i; !J .v: Send for a Catalogue of NewjPractl- MbkAhlj d*tl Thirty Different sbaaes, all in liquid form. The same •hades, all in powder form. We advise the use of the Blaeks , Brown s and D : • •—»•--- —---..-;* B5.«a« \•-. ' .^*» ) .^swwj«^«A«*^ns»>s»^/»ii\ P|«.^»_«j.j!r»»»r.:i«j^sHsiTf | which abouteOacrMareheavUyjW.oodedwith.kiwd Umber. Th is n theipriciaUes a small frame house with a which abouteOacrMarehevyjW.ewith.kiw There is on theipriciaUes a small frame house with a b^Oi^m^ mmm «^peiig»^ ..-I-;,-,--\!.. - F . :'.-...«..v •->, r~ EXTENSILE .'••• ' •.'.>- v<: it-jih rl .Street, ••' • •• ••'••'• • - AND>:>•-•.•-.•>-.-' e. ••Jt«4 • • •.. * \/i: : • •. J. \.• T-1- : i.. < '\-•^uV&tnir. *'f' Wsirren Street, •..' . • ' •;.•)'.-, c ; f 'SK'l'/. f VT-,0 v £.,•• i ^\-p^^i^^i Gentlemens' Fariii '. I' \.•!-.•.: !iP..:-....J •-:, •tii:\.-j • '- ' ••'•''' 1*' -'; A.^i*' iLTlSg f»r,Spring,.ln new\ goods, are ', •• • •• .u i .• - ,e«Ml«i,c?e-,sS8i!!iiyent|i:e,.,, : ijr .. ; $18 00 Spring Overcoats, ,-.-, : . i-_ .•i.-i$ 1 * 00 FlsierDroslii Frock Coittsi, $IS OO (mbl6dltw8m)..-':< *• • . ~itf'j<is ©EVBITO & CO. kno>vlcdj»c is Thatfactinduces lhe offeriog. of a .gfiBE/TRIAL tc all.* Wekaottn?- •• OR . .Ifallwiliao DTHBIR LAMPS tlllsi'onbei gfeiter.rush than '-•!'•.• jar,j .•'rff.swf tij •« &. • ^t* -^4 •vtsuzi&k-- ^l?^ a \-t^.: 1 :':':\•??.•<!\:' HBJBBI^*#CCOY.. . {;ST«. ^XA WBENCiB, UNIVKBSIT'ir. onpiKB SPUING TURK OFi THIRTKBN wiiKKS WILL X commence on Wednesday, April I.,\- Students of both »«ies will be aamlttedconeramlMttoni' to classes already;forced' in'tht;Selei»aflc-or Olassioal Depart- ment's, as^theyarefotthd-qaallned. * All d^raln^toeffisrlwUl: please be present at nine oiVloct\ii.M^ttalri«:daylittKe:terci:.:Board $3 50 ^r^«*lcplnbludlng.waiSlitaJ.i>.Tultlon: »8perterm. •i'fo*furtherpartlchlar*il«Hluire of' •,•.;•/... : 't..