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' *HE BAIILJL mtMiih Ii published every Morning, (Sundays excepied,) at lOgdemburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. T., at the ow |prtceof'|5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street, ; ------ ..j;..v.\. 'ti '75 ...._ 1,00 do do three do „ 12 5 do do oneweek, - 200 do do two weeks,... 8 00 do, do. one month, S 00 dot .d«i itwo,Aonthsj. -.J..'.,...,. TOO ' / do' : l do'\threemonths ..'..;.'.... 800 ao ap six.moiith3,.,_ ; 10 00 dp do one year,.......... ,.,.,16 00 One quarter column, one year, 45 00 Oje half column one year, 83 00 One column one year, 160 00 ..BusinessCar.ds,.peryear,; .....'... 9.00 . ' |=W\'f he right to omit advertisements', to amount of en per ceht.-y reserved on all contracts. Tenllnes or less make a Bquare. For traveling ex Ihlbltions double the above rates will be charged. Adver 1 isements from a distance, where the parties are. unknown, o ua,mu3t be accompanied with the cash. - V ... . !- 1 HENRY R. JAMES, Publisher and Proprietor. :A - '***•'?*'*'• BUSINESS CARDS. ? >>i^. >:; ; f -, JomisoH UQW% f ' . > f. ; • - Sitnittilit.the corner of ?ord : aiid Patterson gtmti, OaOTNSBCRGH, H. T . | Nearest to the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngton, HermonandRossie. ••'.' •' « . ' '<* RILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HALL '.' '• KOHTB«Al,sb.S. - e 5 • ** H. HOGAN,-*....;..:....k.s>V......-.-:..Proprietor. | This House issituated on Great St. James Street, and is * the largest In the city. erican Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] NATIONAL HOTEL, ~tsf. JWsJ and, Catharine Streets, \•\.\ , i\ *?H- J V OGI>K«SBI$»GB,S. T . ,. . • IiYTLiE. i BALDWIN,- .Proprietors. Acopmmpdations forOonnty customers'. Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. .. JOHN LYTLE. \ (ocWtf.) J. BALDWIN. .,•> -..' ' • . JOHN lALLENDORPH, Auction and CommlMdon „•<;,.' -USD KiHOY QPODB JM1LKB8. • ,, \ Hotfds sold to Merchants and. Peddlers at .Hew' T?« City Prices.' ' « . .-.'.,, Np. 8 Ford St., Ogdensbnrgh, N..Y. [aplOffly] .»1. ,;•;, OHAS\. I>. BALDWIN, '•• -!. • ' . . BBO.KJtB,. ... „ , Dealer in Gold Stiver 4E Canada Money. Drafts for sale on Ireland, Scotland ana England. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States'and the Old Country., , tg?\Geaeral ; 0Bice, State Street, Qgdensbnrgh, N. T. t.ClXJk.TqC|.,QN. 1IVEBV, t Catharine St., opposlte-Baldwln.Honse, Is the place WQiTfEE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWNt \* ' i^Elther Single or I>ohble.Jp| ' Cartful driven can be had when desired. ja3dlyl .'' \ra: : T \-.•• :& R JAMES, ' • Proprietor of Waddlnstou Flax and '\ ;-.'.•*? -i) ->\;p«per MtllH^ \ ' ' ' BJAX, TOW, FLAX.-SEED-* STRAW PAPER k BOARD ' •••• OODlltBBf RQ, N. ' T. fflMdtf) BODEB, MfNDE ;, kncl dealers in ' JT1 O\iir'» .FEED AND QBAIN, oGntiraBintQ, s. T: ,... ', 3. M. CHAMBBRIilST Proprietors; of COl, ;^ ' Dealers In. FliOtJil, PORK AlfD'GRAHT,, QinoBeWHih Northern', Transportation :Compahy, O-, A •'••'• • Jit!,R,j:,Bep.ot^Ogdehsburg;N:T. (fea&gly) &BO. PARKEE * OO.,. , 3MC11 l.e 5T ?S» t 4nd dealers iB.Grrai n. J0f-- KLOUh, MILL MEED, Jggi •. Will Keep off hand a good stock 6f Flour of different grades, of ttelr bwn grinding, and which they will war- rant. A supplyof Bran, Sorts, MidaUfcngSi Screening*, *e.,o*;hann. • (feZBdtf) 0. * D. TVHITNEY, JR., * CO.,.- '• •Wholesale dealers in all kinds of Si glanfl Market. (feS4d«wtf)' ' tion given to supplying the New \ ' W. L. PROOTOR, Agent,, ' • Ogdensbnrg, N. Y. SBT3HOTIE HOUSE,. BT. \ 1. 3. jCAiEMAN, •..','„,..>.. Jwprletw. ........ ... , . - p gdenjlBar gfr 's-y. ^ fje-atw '' I BALBWIN HOUSE, Tfater Street,, near the Ferry. B.-M'. Baldwin ... - Blanager. The'hpuse ha? beearefitted and refurnished. A choice supply brCanada Liquors, WlneB', and the best brands of Cigars always on hand. Qood accommodatiorefor, Hovses. Jiarge Barns, Shed? and YarcKconnected witli the House., Charges reason- able. ' .• (ja21d*wty) ' ',., '^CHAS.,.N. BtSCBY, '\'\ Attorney an& \Counselor at Law,. . Also, Notary Pufyiio- ,. ,.. , TOTM>AM JONCTIOJT, STj EA.WE13S0* CffONTT, I*. Y. \ itt/T£articular attention given io Practice in Bankruptcy. (jylSdAwly), ; ••.-'• KOSCIUS W . JTJDSONi • ' • Attorney and Cpnn««>lpr at Jka;vry r ! : tj.Soidlefs? flpunty, -Back lay, and Pensien. . Advl< •\ -' ...,qn.the.subjeot,jfree. ! ipiir,p!i qoor> -—— >t yord and MORGAN, _ i »AJ»»ai. 3 ,r . . , Wholesale Dealer in . . . Wines, Iiiauor»& (Rectifier of Wnlnltle* ™\ OpoMi8BnRGHN Y.. [ielOdATCtt] \ ' OGDENSBtlRGH HOTEIi, ' . Catherine St-ituar t,erry,, Ogdmsbwoh, JV. li George- chntiand -' -- -• » FropHetoi . \The House fias been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Wiries, Manors, Cigars, Strong and: Mild Ales, always' on hand.' Accoinmodatioh <for JDravel- ers andgoodStabllngfdrHorses. (je28dtwly) - OTfflAM,. D ^d, lver and (Panada BUls,.JEl Money exchanged,on reasonabte terms. • .Commercial Bills bought .and ,»dj(tv* ls .9, Goyeriiitient and County taroffioe wltS tohSries' •Johnson: Ticket Agent, on Oathwine Steeet, fle*t door a&ofe Baluwln House, Og, deriibnjgh, N: Y: '• (oc29dtwtf , KXPHESS CO.J. And CJniNBY,?m8Kir<tvCCa XXPBZSS, Oo»ne«u dally with *U the Cities In . \K-Cbe XJnlte* State* ana Canada.! •I;. •\ ' Time from Sew^York, 24 hour*. >l », - ••:; ;i--,' •• TtexefromBosten-lThonxsi. •• •• i » . ' •>.•; AU expreise»in charge of «fe and trusty-messenger!. Ordtri for:the,pureh»se of goods initlie atiei, eipeeully loUdUd and promptly aUendedito, .lOffiee In flejrmow - »Buliaing,O(tdeniburglli % •• 5 ; •{ >IXairard >Xn«nrmnce C ••,.;• ,-:;,.. ; :i.;}:•,' NIW' YORK.'' ••<. .' •• . .; <S»plUl $300JD00. AsteU $601,TI6. ' If I Capital $400,000. AlMts »M«;880, • • :• New BBsland Mojnal o i ..... • , n BOSTON, MASS. . .<u, • ••^ At»»u.......iiJ'.i—.;..»9,«a,ooa..» ! i -OfnCl-InJ; O: Bpragn*'* BTUJ 8«OMjir»OiA JUfle BkdOdibh 'i& ^^mm^t^^mm^^ MWmm''u Unff/I P^» Trains leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash- ua, Groten Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowell, baton,,*?-* at 1:15 A. It . 12:16 and 5:16 P. M.. or on ar- OGDlNSBTJEGrH, toy*---*- -t? Standard Life Insurance Company All Vtoftitippipai. ,f «»i-roll<?f Holdcra. Policies not 'forfeited* toy non-payment of Premiums. Active, Energetic Agent* Wanted ou liberal tot-ma or Commission. Apply to O. O. ItROST, State Agent!, Albany, N. Y Of Cub«, conducted by the SpanlshGovernment; tS**,- 000 In gold drawn every seventeen days. Priies earned and information furnished. The highest, rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds ol Gold and Silver. .,,., „,„ ', TAYLOR &iC0., \ Bankers, No. 11, Wall Street, New York. f . \ T i'an'* «i'. ? W »/t « h'e s I KNE JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. The above Watches have proved to be exact time-keepers BENEDICT BROS., 1T1 Broadway. . ,' .... -(Up.town.) ,• > s • '• BiNKDICT*BKOS,,'!«9i Broidway, V, • •;; C (Between AinHjr ana Koarth) , - • » 'in Breoklyn, N.T. • BENEDICT: BROS., 234 Fulton gt. Sole Agents for the Remontolr Church Clocks. Also Agents for the sale of the American Waltham Watches. Goods sent by Express. ' ' (jaT-lm); The Paner jor the Million. The American E\air« The Practical Farmer's Own Paper. The Cheepert and the Best Agricultural! Journal In Amer- ica. Beautifully IUmtrMed with Numerous Engravings o£ Tarm Buildings, Animals, Fruits and Flowers. • ONLY $1 A YEAR! Agents waiitea Everywhere. For Osub Pxice List.of Valuable Prizes open to all, **, addrass JOHN TURN- ER, PnbUsher and Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y. (dS-Sm) BKVBREATJX, TPOMPSON & CO. , ' ' , .SSi Cedar Street; New York. A,.' *. I>EVERKAUX. k CO., 8 Central Street, Boston.' Sole Manufacturers of the IUJDDICIt STEAM. ENGINE, The most'Compact, the'Slmplest and the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the test workmanship guaran- teed.: Circulars andpricRlisten\application. •'•••• . - , - . (de24-6m) OTA BV1S DHTTLASTM FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFES! Are now considered ithe * Be**.' In tlie World. Send far Illustrnted Catalogue. , .HrTprincipal>Warehouses,265 Bcpadway, New York.' _ . . •....',, Wl ChestnutSt., Phlla * co., : NO. 8T UNION SQUARE, BROADWiAY, NEW YORK, Wholesale and, retail dealers in SMITH'S JJNBIVA&lEp AMEltIO'AN ORGANS* Also manufacturers of Superior Platnos.and Publishers\ of Sunday School Music;' Sehd-for Circular. ' • <fe25-3m) O. 6c H-. B1REMORE, PMO FORTH MANUFACTURERS WARE-ROOMS, 848 BtEEOKER ST., N. Y., 32 Years Entaljllshcd, and %1 Prize medals Awarded. pur Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged by the most distinguished artists to he. the BEST manu- factured, and wherever they have b<Sen introduced and used, we are xow required to say one word In their fa-, vor, their excellence.tands pre-eminently to those of oth-1 er makers ; and from the great success achieved and im-: provemehts made by us in the last tBIrty years, we can' afford to sella first class piano Forfeiat $100 to $150 less( than a slmilarone can be bought elsewhere. • j &TBeery Piano warranted, for- C years, and,to, give satisfaction. • >. • • • • • •> • OurPiano, areinade to last, the materials used for ev-. rypart are thoroughly seasoned, add of ths very best qualitythat can he procwred. No palrtis alighted; what the 1 public eye might pass over never escapes our vigi- lance. Every part, insicle and'jout,,i» honestly, faithfully and thoroughly made, so that it will ijear the most minute inspection. They differ fi-pm the lou^,' course tone of most.Hanps (which i. bad'Ih the beginning and grows worse every, day,) inasmuch as it is i-eaned and tielicate, pure in its' vibrations,' delightful In llts.slngiflg .capacity; and has all the power necessary to .poducs every desired effect. They are without doubt, thei best, ,the most last- ing and consequently the cheapest.. We are content with afair profit. Our prices, r.arige from$800 to $800; Beans and Oats Wanted. '• ; GEORCB A . MITNRO, I ^OBD BTMMT, (p»Toerr» J. H. oowi * cb.'g,) Keeps constantly^on hand.and for sale cheap, all kindso: , Consisting in part of Hour, Pork, OaU, Corn, Peas; Bean., also Teas, Sugars ' ' ':,-; • \ Wola.se., Syrup., • ' i Ilourby the barrel, bag or bnndred. I Oatmeal, Buckwheat Hour, Corn Starch, Maixena, Wheat- en Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapipca,, 4c. Extracts of all descriptions, including Peach, Celery, Ginger; strained poney,Pure8plees,:Mu«tord and Pepper. Pain Kffict ' ; Olgar»' and Tobacco, the very best brand.. lets' Produce wantea. ' Bood. delivered la ,. STATE OF SEW ifOBK. 't >-'i'-.-.'-, ' .• i- Bi*K.D«PAaimQ!T, I ! . • , • , Albanyt, Feb. 19, 1868. j • •OTIOB'IS HEREBY. GKEN, BHRSUANT TO _ . chapter386,law.,of 1869,aud«6law.of 1848,thai the ctrcuUting notes issued to thel Bank of Canton, a BankingAssociation, located iBt Canton, St. Lawrence County, will be redeemed »t par,, by theiSuperlntend- ent 6f the Banking Department,^™ presentation at the Se* Tork StattjNational Bank i In; ith« City, of Albany; and by - the.:.Bank Itself, at the first National Bank, In the\ city- of New- York, for- six years from-the- 80th day-of--December! 1867, and noi thereafter. /ThR .outstanding circulaUng. notes of the said bank, mus|,,be.presented,aiiatorewid, withinlix yeariibom the date hereof; and allinote. which shall not be prewntedfor redemption and payment within the time thu. spedBedwlU cease to be'a chirge upon the fund in the handi of the Superintendent for ^that purpose. ; Supt. -i ., - ' !-• <Si . •- 1 •>' .' I .. . • .-',-VV .! i. •.•.I || !..V^ixEN!rili»?T«RiSM.\.;'._-'. 1 .' -MI Circalar Saw Mills! i^Aft^ef^^^pMwk^o, ! ClieapiBpfe, ftiid Best! ff *, • i '1 ' WVOWW US Sena'fordeMrlpttv* Circular and PrlceLlst to * IPOM: * ;• NEW .'• THE Which has been favorably known* and extensively used in New York City and Vicinity' for upwards . ofTwenty-flve Yean. Madame ladoe Porter' s Cjii?atiye> , C Balsam, Price Sty.SO.andJJB cents per bottle. The Besfy Cheapest, and most effectual Emy forCwghs, Colds, &e.,the World 7w» ever pro.dv.6ed. Purely Vegetable, contains no, mtn- eral8 or other.ideleterious Drugs.. •, : • '• . The Curative Balsam is warranted If used according io'd!rectlons,tdCure'or relieve in all Oaiesy Ooughi, Colds, Crpup.'WhooplngCpugh, Asthma, and attaffecOons oftheThrb'atahdXungs. ' : , ' . ' 5Iada,me ZadtfoPorter'sB*!'*™ l« a purely vegetable SSxpeptorant,' prepared with great care,arid «clentlBc skill.-from a. combinationof the best remedies the vege- table kingdom'affords. , , Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy circulation of the blood through the, lungs. It enlivens, the-muscles* and assists the skin to perform the duties of, regulating 1 the heat of the system, and • In gently throwing oft; the waste substance from the surface of the'body. It loosens the phlegm, Induces free spitting, and will be found very agreeable to the taste. It is net a violent remedy, but emollient, warinlng, searching and effective andean be taken by the oldest person or the youngest If you have a Cpld.lf ever so slight, do notfall to give the Balsam a trial, as the very low price at which It is •sold brings It within the reach of every one, that they majralways keep It eonvemlent for.use. The timely UW of a 25cent bottle will often prove it to be worth ahund- red time. It. cost. Soldby alUrugs^ ; (ocl5-6m) Proprleiors,S8 Barclay St.,New York. WE ARE COMING And will present tp any persen sehdfng us a club In Our Brest $1 sale of Dr y and Fancy! „ Gr O 0 T> U > A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, *c,* I „. ,. P1IEE OF COS?. ; ,| Catalogue of Qoods and Sample sent to any address free/ Address AMBN, HAWE8 * Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German \and English Dryj and Fancy Geods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Album.,' Leather Goods, Ac. No.lS Federal St. Boston. i\ • [de8-tr), NEW BOOK. Jfl On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Hal-| adles of Women—sent Tree, under seal, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. LAWRENCE, SUtion D., N.TT. (mhlfly) CATARRH. ' A TREATISE on Catarrh, Its Causes and Effects on; Health, Head, Memory, lungs, Throat, Breath-^sensea; ol Smell, Taste. Hearing, and slghU-by DR.ROWB.Bd-, itor New Yorkl^ncet. Sent free on receipt ofTen Cents' Address Dr. KOWB, 2T East Twentieth street, Mew York. (mhTT-Sm) 1 1SAGIC PHOTOCRAPHS. TWENTY-MVE OenU a package. Address, C. WEM- YSS,578 Broadway, N.T. W ANTED—188 Teachers, Students, or other l'- 1 telll 1 gent Men or Ladies; business pays-1100 to $200 a month, aocordlng'to ability. For particulars, address ZGIGLGR, McCURUY k. CO., No. 614 Arch St., rhila.- delphla, P*. • • • • - BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. \ For new works—Home Book of Wonders and Family Photograph Bible. For terms address, BRAINARD 4 SAMPSONj Hartford, Ct., . _ CBNT3 TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS.— Segeman'l ^O JSenaine. Instantly Temoves Paint and Grease Spots, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, ic, equal to new. Sold by Druggists. /CHAPPED HANDS AND FACE, SOUE LIPS, &fc \J cured at once by the use of liegeman' 1 s Camphor lea and Glycerine, keepk the hands soft in the Coldest Weather. See that you get the\ genuine. Sold by Drug- gists. AGENTS WANTED FOR Tire Blue Coats, now theyMved, FougManH Dle&for the Vfnion, with scenes and. Incidents of the Great ' Rebellion. J It contain, over 100 fine Engravings and 500 Pages and Is the spiciest and cheapest war book published. Price only $4.60 per copy., The public are cautioned against inferior work, with a similar title. See that the. book you buy contains over 100 fine engraving, and 50C pages Send for Circular.. Addre.., ' JONE3 BROTHERS k CO., Philadelphia, Pa. dfc'l K PER DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. 9PJ.O *wanted every where to sell our Patent-Everlast- ing Metallic Clothes Lines. Address the American *Wire Co., 16J3roadway ( N. Y., or 1« Dearborn »t., 'Chicago, Illinois. W ESTERN LANDS, in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mis- souri, and Kansas, for sale for cash by E. G-. SHBPPARD, 2 Bowline Green, P. O. Box 4083, New York. TI/TISSOURI-*B«rty County' Timber Lands for sale at 1VJ. 5b cent, to $1 an acre, by , E. G. SHEPPABD, SBowlingGreeh.K.Y. ' i '• • '••'\ P.O.Box40SS.{ A WATCH TREE. Given gratis to every live man A whcwill aet as agent in a new, light and honorable business, paying $30 per day. No Gift 'Enterprise, no humbur. Address .. , . 1 •'R.\ MONROB KENNEDY, Pittsburgh, Pa.' NO DRUGS FOB ' Let those who cling to drags ' . . The/poison swallow down,, : BlUter with- Spanish bugi, , Bleed, purge and vomit round. , ,,, Dumb beaiU diigutted tura _, -, | , Their noie. high in air,; •• Brute instinct makes them;3p«rnj- Refuse it everjwher*.'• . '-• . Ti-'r IF .. . 1 ' 'shall man be lower >iiU, ' ' Cetic, force the noitrums down - • •'' , Between the teeth, and kill j Achlld in every towa? A mother iolds the no«e :ii .' . •_> And pry« the j»w« apart ; • •• . .- , Her child, compelled by blows,, , • Will drfnk to' Bave more 1 tiha'rt. ' , . . .-. .'n-\l ; ' ' '.. '•.-,. / . The day is drawing near, God brings you to account; Such tins breed horrid fear, ' - , ; A long and black amount. ..-..;. 1 - ' i teach'a'better plan, \• ' Just read and you will see, < , In Chatham Square you can, 1 Oneihundfed seventy. A cloth all dripping wet with Paint, . . Drive. Inflammation out, Bring, back the smile' to laughing eyes, And scatters every doubt. Pain Paint Is trumps, we bet 'PUI* pile, Jorallwhblookean.ee- ' ' That false reliefs are sinking fait, Soon dead as dead can be. ' The poor or rich can buy Pain Paint, 'Tu sold at every .tore; Twenty five cents, and fifty, too, Dollar bottles' holding more. five dollar bottles take the run, You save three dollars sure, They hold a pint, w;brth more than gold, Of Wolcott's Pain Paint pure. * All pill, and physic out of style, Ihear the people cry,, . i Cut give us Pain Paint's cooling touch, When fever rages high. All rheumatism leaves, my boy., ,,. Pain Paint Is tested free. In Chatham Square, New York, ray lads, One hundred seventy. \ I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all all the oth-i er patent medicines combined, and I keep a full supply! of all that have any demand. W BXPKEgS; Leaves Ogdensbnrgh at 6:80 P.M.', lodge at Malone, arrl^eat Routes Point at 10^6 A., M., connecting with ermoD t Central a.R. Day 'Expreii, for Burlinirton, Cen- ord.,* Nashua, Iiowelt'arrive in.B'o.idVlOiSO*:'!*: ; or vU Ki t B. R. IU, for ^Rutland, Troy, Albany and New Yprkj. viaH. R.R.>R. ,i, i ...:.'..,- . , : ; - : •.,;-, ( .- , ;\ RETPRNiNa • • ' , „ , ;.RETPRNiNa^ . . . , . ' Leave'New York 8:150 Pi'Bit., TroylOiOO'P. it,; Rutland '1:20 A. Mi Burlington <S£5-' A:M<; JBos-' ton 6:00 P. M., Kouae's Point J:16 A. .M.,'arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:60 l>. M. Connectipg at Moper's! Junction with trainsiromPlattsburgh; at Potsdam June-' tioh withR.,W. AO. «.m for Watertown, Rome'andl .West; also with Stage! for Ma'saiena Spring.; »ndatOg- deniburgwithtrain.'of R.,W..*,O.K. R. fin;South and! West: with Grartd Trunk and Ottawa* Railways \for. West and NorthV ••'.•>'• •!'.!•• .-. j . Also, leave. Rutland 6:00 Ai M., .N»rthfield 8:00 A.M.,- Burlington 9:50 A.M., Rouses Point 1:30 P. N., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P. »I. ' \''. , D. W. 0. BROWN,\ ! • -. ' • Superintendent . 8npt.?» Office, Ogdeaspnrgh,.Noy. 30,.186X.. VAMNTINE UAMMANN, Druggist, 11 Seventh Avenue, N. Y. C. N. Crittenton, No. 88, Sixth Avenue, one of the lar- gestand most respectable wholesale druggists in Kew York, uys: \Since the introduction of .Wolcott's Pain Paint, soothing syrups have fallen off in demand at my house ai the rate of jive gross per month.. I sell less pills, not half the amount of bitter., only half the amount of R. Kellers, that I formerly sold. I sell more of Wol- cott'.Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine, and I deal only in patent medicines.\ . , ' Theo.D.C. Miller, M. D., 1835 Third Avenue, N.Y., says: \Dr. WolcottV Pain Paint is the cheapest and best pain curer under heaven, and is the greatest bless- ing to mankind for the,relief of pain ever known.\ Dr. Miller Is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- lege, N.Y. •'• ' ' • -I J>. YanWart, M. D., Albany, N. Y., says: \I take pleainre in recommending Woloott's Pain .Paint to-all who suffer, and would suggest th&propriety of the med- ical profession adopting it In their praotice.\ , , David H. gliaffer, Esq., sjlogist and naturalist of Cin r clnnati, Ohio, say.: \I a. an Indvldua], without fear of successful contradiction,-pronounce Wolcott'a Pain Paini one ot the most wonderful wonders of the age for rer lievlng those who suffer pain.\ ... 1 Vor sale by Druggists. NEW GOODS M. FRANK, i; , . ! Is now opening, at the Sid Stand;.ES Ford Street, a fuH line of Choice Dress (ioods Consisting of BIAOK AND COLORED SILKS, MERINOS, EX- PRESS OLOTJIS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, BOP- LISTS, COBXTItGS,ItBPPS, MIXED TRAV- ELING GOODS. BLACK, COLORED it FIGURED •ALPACCAS, BOMBA- ZINES, ALL WOOL PcLANES. A full line of CLOAKS, 8AC«UES, FRENCH VEL - VET, BKAVKR AND WATKK- PROOF CLOAKINGS. A full line of SHAWLS, connIntlWK or Zepnyr, nellle ai^d Plata. ? f- . ; A.ftilliineof ; BREAKFAST & SQTAUK SHAWLS, A full line of : BALMORAL ANO HOOP • SKIRTS. Agentito lell Headley'i great work, W QllLGQ. Our navy 1B the Rebellion. Very popu- lar, lelllngrapidly, no competition. Also, jut ready, /the 64th thousand of the loit Cause) a full and complete Southern history of the War—the'icounterpart ol St& Nor-' thern Histories. One Agent-sold S» the first-•-Teek.f- Onr terms are nowhere excelled. The work is having m immense tale. E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers, CM Broadway, New York. [ .,. STATE OF NEW TOBK. , Bank Department,.) • ) ..- . . _- . - Albany,.Jteb..JlO,_186£i N OTICE JS HEREBY GtIVEN < , PURSUANT TO Chapter 191 Laws of 1867, that the circulating notes issued to the frontier Bank, a Banking Association, lo- cated at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, will be redeem- ed at par, on presentation at the National Bank', of North America in the City af New York, for six year, from the, date hereof, and not thereafter.^ ... \ The ontitandlni clrcuUiing notes of the .aid bank, must be prttentel, as aforesaid, within ili years |ro«x the date hereof ;knd all notes which shall' not be'prf- aented for redemption • and payment within the time thus specified will cease to be a charge upon the secu- rities in the hands of-the Superintendent for that pur- pose. . 6. W.8CH0YLBR, Superintendent, i LIFE ..II»SlTHANOK.-..-HrAN.TBp. | \* CriNTs'Tb*\ OA1IVA^8*'FOR LI?* ' iHSOHArTOB ii. intlui State oT Nejr *<**, tor, one of the leading Companies\ of the City: Liberal term, will be made with capable men.. Address, P. O. Box 4,42», New York <p5i^'\ '•' \ :: re x M&P! 1 ^ re .s-x BIARSKIErI.ES UVWJT»'. tt • •' . . BLANKETS.. - \ 1! \ ','!, A*\} 111 \ 60 ' • . \ PIANO, TABLE & STAND ; ''•'•• A-futfilne PT \ TWEEl A full llne'.bf' Bf. AN»KI*£ooMliting of Silk fire, 8 fcer, Opera, Fancy SUlrtlne, , Plain and Twilled. , A full line of r . • - J . - f •-.'.. ' - >' DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTION! GBNP8OVEK& VNBKB «HIB1 AND DRAWERS. Wirin addition to my extensive stock of Dry Goods, I bave now a full line of RICH MILLINERY GOODS, and having one of the Best Milliners in. Northern New York, I will be able to please all who favor me wlthta ealL!, . , ' ' ' ' •'\ ' l' 58 FORD ST., _ SUHSOEIBKR INVITB8 ATTENTI0N_T0 HIS X stook-pfBoggjt.jnow on h»nd, which »re offered on better terms than can be obtained In any other market— They have beencotfit—\^ • -•'•'-'—^»»-*--^-«- ahd are warranted in e •\ - * ' «'\ - •'•\•'» • • ii . They have been corirtructed 'of tlie Very best' mrtertal elradvantaiteto rfve mean 867. BlJB<jH : ; AND : .'i.A'KJE ' PLAIN RAILROAD. - Cliailie ofTiiite. 1868 . WINTER ' tto ' *\ WINTER JtRRtolGBlIBNT. , , TWO'%BAINS DAILY (Sundays ixctpttd.) _ On and aner ,5ionday, Dec' 2*d: trains will run 'as illpwrr- - T ••*••\'• ; - •; •'• - •• • - •- <--•:•-. , :.,\' -.- - :j .. >l.t—THROUGH MAlt.f ] •??•.. v.. Leave Ogdensburgh at. 11.80 A. M.,, (dine at MalonV irrive at Rome's Point at 6.80 P. M., connecting wita ft,OentralNigM Eicpreii, for' Hast and :86uth, arriving: u Boston at 8:80'A. &., Springfield 6:40 A. M.,; and. via '•• * B.,Boad,for Troy, Albany, aodarrlveslnMew; York : '\ Sd-BOSTON'Ain) NEW TtiBE'iBXPKEgS;\ ' : Leaves Ogdensbnrgh at 6:80 P.M.', lodge at Malone, Some 9:10 P. M., Utlca 10:08.1'; r * New Yprk, 7:00 A.M. VSyraeuse'] :45 A'fM:, Buffalp f *m<,'AyiK •\ l?ewand;eleganSeii - \ Watertown aid' run change'.'' >.. VERMONT CENTRAL and SULLIVAN RAILROADS. , ' AK,RA.N\GEMElJ'l'i Oommencing Dec. 8,18CT. • ' iailS8 GOIKQ, 800IH iSD UST. ! MAIETRAIN leaves 8t.'Albahs.at &1B.A. M:, and cok-' nects at Burlington with Rutland Road; at White Eiver Junction arid Bellows Falls with, trains for, BoBton, Worcester, Springfield, and with bains on Passumpslc road; arrives at New York at 10:45 P. M. DAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburgh at 6:80 P. M. 1 (lodge at Malone) leave 7:50 A.M., Rouse's Point 10:45 A. M., for Boston, *c, arriving in Boiton, via Lowell^ GHT' EXPRESS, leates Ogdensbnrgli at il-Stl M;, Rouse's. Point at 6;40 . P. »!., ar- riving.at Boston at 8:40 A. M., connecting at BeUows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad fpr Springfield: *c, and arriving in New York at 12:80 P, M.- • • | THjUI3aOIKQ»OETniKDWEST. . ; , | DAY EXPRESS.leaves Boston, via LbwelL at 8:00 Ai [., for Burlington, St. Albans, 4c. '• ' ) MAIL TRAIN leavesBostonvia Lowell at 7:00 A. M.i .viaLawrenceandFitchburghatt-^O A., Ms, Bprin^fleld at7:45 A. M.,, for Burlington ana St. Albang. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Northfieia at 8:00 A.M.,for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, Rouse's Pt.j Ogden.burgh, &c . ( • f t ,. NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows Falls at 10:00 VM* receiving passengers from YermpntValieyK. R.', leaving NewYorkatl2:15P. M., 1 and from Cheshire R. R.Ieavi ing Boston at S:SO P. M.; connecting at White .River Junction with-train leaving Boston at. S;QO ?. 51.,. for Burlington, Roua'e's Point, and Ogdensburgh\ connect- ing with Grand Trunk Trains for the Wto. ! • ' • Sleeping Oars are attached to both the Night Express Train, running between Bt. Albans and^Bpetpn; and^t Albans and Springfield. i'hrough Tickets for Ohinago and the West for .ale at the principal stations,. ; \ ••-••• B. MEKRIM,,^Gen'l Supt, 6t Albans.Vt., Dec. 2,1867. K*w] tar*CKEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, ff* 6REAT WESTERN RAILWAY Nla«ara Falla and SnapenslonBrldsa iHRHE .EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, da}ly, (Sundays exoepted,) on arrival of trains from'tlie'East for • • ' i DETROIT, CHICAGO,- BUXWAUKKE, 1r£~ And all points West. tf% , Trains leave.Qgdensburgh,' via Rbme'.'TFateftown arid OgaensburghRlJl daily (.Sundays excepted)\at 7:40 A. M.,RomelS5B.M i , Niagara falls and.Suspto Br, 1.2:20 A. JI., .Detroit 9:S0 A. M.,.arriving at 0W.'.ago 9:30 P. M Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh iasj P^ M., Rome 9:10, Niagara Falls and Suspension Br. 6:50 A.' Kt, Dfe- troit, 5 P. M., arriving at Chicago 6:00: A.' M.'j^ mak- ing close connections with all train. South,. West, arid, .Northwest. ' ,'« • This is the Shortest; Obeaitest and most reliable route tothe-GreatWest. • ' . . • ' '• • Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can De obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices in the Dnite'dStates and Canada. I: \ ' \ »• ' : JAMES SIMONDS,. ' ' ' ' 1 • i . Agent, Ogdensburgh, N. Y.. . T^,N. DERBY, Traveling.Agent, Ogd'h.J*. Y. THOS. SWINYAttD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont.' JAMES OHAIUmON, General Agent, HamlltenVQht.' Oitdenabnrgh.May 1&. 1867. i - i •\ (jaidftwtf) 1807-8. 'Winter Arrangement. 18C7-8 Oswego and In connecion with the New Y6rk CeritTii'Rij 31. Commencing Nov.' 25, 1S67. , Direct route to ,.. [. , (; . HUFFALO, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO •-•''• I Detroitj jarind ail Points ^eii tiai 8putoi 1 . 1 Wes(i.j(El Trains leave Ogdensburgh at 2 Pi IE, arrive at O»wegi at 9 P.M. Leave Oswego at 5:06 P. M., arrive at Ogaett burghjaf 1:05 Ail*. - x .' ' ...... j Leave Oswego9 A.M.,Fulton 9:85 A. M,,Lam»OM9:.69 A; M.,BaldwinsvUlslfelT,%JI., arrive at Bpacuse 10:55 A. Mi, • , • ,.,••' ve'd»wefe6'2 P. M:,Tqit&i ! '%8W. < -Hi > ,Iamsons-SiBi P. M., iialdwlnsvllle 8:17 P. M..;a*rive;at 8yr»cuse 8:55PiMeonnectlng;with;Sy^u«eiBtoghajnptpn and New York K. K. for Bi_ o __ TBaltlmoreandaUpoints'Soutn. . . Leave Oswego 6 P. M., Fnlton 6:80 P. M., Lamsons 6:52 • .i Pi^Ii, JJaldwinsvllle, 7:0T.P. ^*i, arrlyfl, at g^racuse 8 P.;'M. ' . ,. , . i, . t i.. .. . .-,.-. - i ' : \' \ ' * RETURNING:/ ' ' :\ ' ' leave Byraeus? 6:«A.M^ 2|85T^M TOO K'M/ Wi B.G. BMAD, Qan'l Ticket Agent; WINTBR ARRANGSMBNT. '•' * * i'-*-' 1 i l Through tp Chicago in W hours,r being 12 hours quloker, Ogdeas- •- : t i Train.v »urgh, as follows, vl«: ^ 10* vm,w^^smms^^^ I tndni over the.Ofdenibnrgh-Road a^lffit«Ba\ftW jfttiiI>e:.t.WJMtfiC^ . D ManehiitCT, Sathna^ Woroerteri'J-rovl -'~l»wr«iee '' Bbstoh -^Vorttaoixth RONE, ii'N'ANDOGDENS- I 186T. . WINTER, ARRANGEMENT. T968. 'Onandaft«rM6hday,'Nov.»,.18«7, aid untilfortlier iloUce^Pa»»enge,r,Tf«ins -will. run.on. this^Road aslol- '«: i'in.', • / ;*JBXpBESSi-., ! lIlAIL.-. I j.-«(,,»•..., j,^.;!. Leave. Ogdensburgh 1-M \jL~\Mi,.iotkd»m JuncHon r-OOj' arrive at Watertown ll^OBtA. it, Rome ShTOP.it, lectlug at. Rome; with -;New.iYprk Centrals Expre.s: .-JnlTof ill po!nt's'TBast''and ! West arrlvfiig'»*'t Tlue mvSff.i Alb|ny,8:8f ~ \ ~ \ \\'- \ Leave\ 1<0 J WyOB b\urgli ! ;-..a ;25. P., iangeV' >,. : <1 .»• •,.'.;.?'* i< %tj is'xmUcrjam rr.<| Close connections made at Buffalo and.Buspentlon Br. f-Chl'ciigoiftdaU-:p6intorW'«tiW i to'«r;-'i*l.! rJ-U %U rive: at Ogdentburgh 3.:O51 A.,;M;-, Potsdam \Junction 1:40 A. M. \ \• \I\ Leave New -York at SOth Street Depot, 6:80 P.M.,'ar- •lve at'Ogdensburgh. 12:iO..E. M., Potsdam Junction L2:B5P. M. £leeepjng, .Car.attached tstthis train and ^ns througt'to'Watertown wiiiSSt-eiain^. fare as low and tlm« quicker than by any other route. •iBaggagecheeHedthrough.:;« '.t:,..?.-- !L.;;j,.:43 ADDISQN DAY,Gen'l! :Ket jtk'enfc .'•« '\^i'\.! BIJTLAND ' & BIJRLiNGTONR.-R. '\• • Summer Arrancemeiit; --i -,w& i ., .i . .itBAYiBpGDENSBra»G;B;;, ,. w .vi;|J At 5:80 A. M., Express, arriving at Burlington at 1:30 A M;j Rutland 4il5;P. : M., *roy'9-.P.';»lfj'leayin'g*TAj^rat i LO P. M., with sleeping, car, and arrjye at Hew-Xork »% 5:80 A.M. • ' ' ' ' \' '\'' '\• ! - ; '-'-''\ J -> 'J in!iSW At 11.80 A.M., Express, for Tray and New York, witt Sleeping car from St. Albans to Troy, arriving\ fe'Troy at 4.40-A. M., and New York at 10.00 A. M.^viathe Hcd- son River. Railroaa. : , . . , •„.. ; ,.^t \At^11.80 A\. M:; Express fpr ; Boston, Srrivtaf At-B6r- Ungton. by rail, at 9 3p P.Mi,(with sleeping car.frpm Bnr- lington) and arrive in Boston next ' mornlag at \8:80 'clock; \ ' '. •'\!-. '. . ' ' . :.;.'i6' A&n Or, Passenger.J;ythell:8p.A. Ms.jtrain can take one f the Lake Champlaln'Bt«amers, »n arriving at ! Rouse's .ant part of the Lake, touch atPlatteburgh, and arrive at Burllhgtoniri time to connect,' WITHOUT PAIL, whli the 10:00 P. SL Expreas Train for Boston, (witli sleeping car.) and arrive In Boston next morning at 8:80 o'clock. Passengerstakingthe 11.30 A.M.train fci,« J uroay.,'ar- rlveinNew Y.prkat&opp, M. Sunday. \'\ ' . '• Tor tickets or Information apply to Ticket Office, Og- densburgh R. R. Depot, pr of Chas. L Baldwin, G.T. E. TlcketOfflce,-8tat« street; or T/Ns Derbyi G:'W?Ji;*rek- etOffice,8Ut«street,oppoaiteSeymour Hou«e. .w«• > J •TB hkeathrpughfrom Ogdefi'sburga. ^GKOAMiSR Bupt! •J.T . CHURCH, Gea-Agt., Ogaen«buij[h. \May 22,1867. '* '- ¥ '^' '• ••''• JpNtfJ Are now ready forbusiness to aUpoinlu Ei«i,^Sontl»-ar.d ... '*- - ?^, ..-•. ,. ,^'^(4',T Tlxoy are Ready to. Carry all kind* of ' Goods, Money, \ ValnafclSi U^K . .- m&eti, anfllTIukeCollections,; VJ;' SHIPPERSS SHOULDD BIARKK THEIR*'GO0D8\HEE^-D t j ' SHOUL BAR THEIRGO0 ... ... CHANTS' DNIONjXBRIilgS GOiH , i v .-:'t Eyery effort Trill be made to. merit the patronage ana meetlhe-expectaUons of the^ublicfsSia wfe moStrespeot- fully solicit a share of the,buBmeaB, of ruercliant*, Bhip- persand btherB. - *\ ' ' * : * **'^* sr -\' v ^- WE INTEND TO ,8ECtJRB ;; THB .BDBLIO. A&tiJUi- XEOIION AGMNS1! JfONOPOIJEB, f i ltt V XEOIION AGMNS1! JfONOPOIJEB, f ,,,.,. And open-a fair eomp'etlttpn-, tnerebV ofleriiig' iridtSj ments to.patroniEe.us. Biyalvcpmpames^j-maj^ feek< ( Tirlbe the public by low' freiglits for a time,\*lS* hopes ^li l thfild f titi Th h b Tirlbe e p y g a e, S hopes ^lius to clear the:field from competition. There has ibseVinc pppoBitlpn in the Express^ business befprethe.organtai- ftbnof this oo'mlpHny. • Tte effect of : its.«rganiitttl6n'Iis alreadyTelt by the reduction of the exaqrbitant- prices 'formerly paid.' ItTaow'remains wMh 'the public' to Bay-if the monopolyfcliallcontinuejor.if they witfpatroniieihe Company that was inBtrumehtalin. reducing the prices toreasonable-rateSi :il '' ; - • '•\\ vl •\'• >''<i'si'-i . ^rpFFICESt ^— . . .ftfesfe 9S?.??5burgh,, N., Y.,,.;»ec- ond'dodr from . ^iidsons BahkV opposite' the' Seymour House t where allinformation will bo cheerfully!glven4a a reBpectfulmanner. E. ?. ROSE, Pre'st . T:N.DERBY,Agent, *. ,., ',. V AClFIC IflAIL ^ 8TKAHtSM«r- CO'S. ii . . Thrpogli Line., ,', ., •-<><%!•.> TO OALBFOBOSrMv' TOUCHING AT ! MBXICjiN PO.RTS; •AND'C&RR5IN& i THSJ};S^IAILS ONS GQIiDEN SAORA MONTANA,, • ' * x 1 ^£^ ' \A ~\* II V 'tST* Through in- '4 Steamships.on the Atlantic: Connecting.pn 1 _ ARIZONA, . CDLORABO, •'. HENRY CHAtiNieBY, • \ \\\ \ NEWYORK, i , ' OCEAN QUEEN,, NORTHERN! iLISH!!; COSTA RICA, . . _. ._.._ One of the above iarge 1 'aridsplendid 'Ste'arasEips %i!l leave pier No. 42 North River, foot of Cana.1 Street, at 1'2 o'clock noon, on thelst, lltli-arld'21st of Svery'mpnth, (exceptwhen those datesfall>on. SuBday, an'l then oh the preceding Saturday,) for Aepliiwall, connecting, via Panama Railway with one of tlie Company's Steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. Depurtiires of'the 1st and 21st connect at PMma with Etessiers for South Pacific Ports/ Xhose4>£Ut touch. Manzanillo. _ Departure of U«i eacliVnonth'cbnnetSsj^with ^the Tiew steam line from Panama to, Australia and Ne t ^ Zealand. Steamer of Mar. 21, connects closely at SanTrancisco 'with steamer, China, leaving April-14, 1SC9,.for:.Japan .and China; .\ . , * • One'Hunured-Poundir'Baggage allowed to each-adult. Baggage-masters accompany,, baggage through,:and; at tend to ladles and children without male prottctsf s. liag gage received on the dock the day before .saillnK,,froni steamboats, railroads, and passengers who jjrefer to send aowneirljr. 1 '-\' \•\ ' \' -~- : r »\ *-'••• *'.•' >-> ~? Anexperlenced.jurgeononboard... Medicine »nd at tendancefree. \'' \ .*** Forpagsage tickets or further information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on thewliarf, foot of Caiittl et., NorthRlver.NewYort'' 1 ; ' > ' r '. • ' « YANKEE NOTIONS, if>. Cottons,, E^rints, S&c. rNo.14 FoMSti, n J«ll^ BARKER ••'- T •- • i •• '.-••-- J.'-.' &.'• 'Ji *:•'..- . ^\S Mf t ii .'•(»* -' v; *S Continues :totarry t>n:Uie Uf'd Ofd vening Bxpre.*.. i...i.i *«1H53SS3SK,> Through Ticket* fpr sale at the General TJnl ;bldOg^ensbbrghBank'Bunainif,Jt«te5toeeJ, i of Candies, at the IiowestlPriceSj