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THE D A; I L Y JOITRN 'JTME OJIKAXESX 1EBHIM. DISCOVERY OP THE AGE. Mr; KENNEDY, of Koibury, has discovered a common pasture weed.that cured every Mna of humor, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. WJH8ING SORB MOUTH ia caused by the bland and nourshing juieea being exhausted by the babe, and the aoriajoices getting the upper hand; It Is cured by two bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. CANKER IN THB MOUTH AND STOMACH li cftujea by a'deficlent vital heat, and a want of digestion, arising fromacoId,anaoUinystateofthe Stomach, whereby are aneendered sour; acrid and corrosive nourishment, xroro *l3cil tne bofly : fcecomes green, stringy ana lean, from Jaloh condition arises nearly ail ailments flesh is heir to. •This condition is perfeqtly renovated by » lew DOttlel Ol Kennedy'B Medical Discovery. H&T.T stHEUai Is csiusea by the. acrid and corrosive fluids being carriea-iri tke^icircnlation until the channels are choked and It Is compelled to broak out on the sur- face. A bright redflalt Rheum is easily cured; a dark brown is more diffloult. A few bottles of Kennedy'B Med- ical Discoveryouras in every, case. DYSPEPSIA ana Irregularity of the Bowels Is caused y withering or shivering of the nerves of the Stomach ny canker humor; which prevents the free flow of the gas- trie juice. The stomach is strengthened and its nervei and coating brought to. a healthy, active state by a few bottled of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ERYSIPELASES caused by a fermentation arising from % mdden check of perspiration, 'l'he ferment Is a Strug- tfe in the fleah between life and death. The venom and froth Is at last expelled to the surface in crust and scabs. (t la thoroughly cleaned out of the system by three to ttve bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. T7I>G£BS, when of long standing, are caused\ by any humor which may be in the blood, which in place of coin- ing to the surface, Iks eaten or worn Itself a channel and discharges all the humors of the body one outlet. Ful description and direction •will be found in my, pamphle around each bottle. JOROF0LA, or King's Evil. I Bhall not hasard' my hard-earned reputation by saying what the cause of It is. lie nature of genuine and unmixed Scrofula is yet hid- jan in mystery; of all the theories written on It, I do not know-of any so rational as the Animacula. These para- ttes eat and consume the life of the blood, causing years f misery and general debility. The disease is Inward and of course not suspected. These parasites for want of vital heat and stimuli, get sluggish and clammy,and final- ly die, clogging the passages, causing inflammation, ni- tration and decay, more particular of the spleen and Y. «r. The. Scrofula deposit is different from any other sui»s ance found In the; human system; it is probably the accumulation of dead anamalculsa. If the disease ia mys- terious, it is equally mysterious that no sure cure was ev{ er known for it until the appearance of Kennedy's Medi- cal Discovery. Five to eight bottles will cure every case. CHILDREN'S TEETHING HUMOE. Take my advice and let it alone. SCALD HEAD is said to be an animal fungus, follow the direction in my pamphlot around the bottle. SICK. HEADACHE is oaused by a fume of hot vapor arising from the Stomach to the brain, causing a pressure of the nerves and preventing circulation. This vapor Is condensed and the stomach strengthened to prevent Hi recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's Med. Discovery. .DROPSY doss not in any case arise from humor. I '.wish X could pay for a dropsy, advertisement to give yon iriy view of It; but I cannot afford it. Yet I am happy to nform you that every culvert, dam and channel in your ystem is opened and let flow by a few bottles of Kenne- y's Medical Discovery. To prepare the system for the change of season, and to oosen and. carry o£t the sediment of all infectious dls- Msesaucb. as measles, scarlet feveriwaooping cough,small pox, or fevers of any kind, where there 13 what is called \aw>or 1 gettlngnp,\thereis nothing knqwnln medical icleacs equal to this simple herb. Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Roxbury, Ms. trice $1.50. Tor sale by every druggist In United States nd British Provinces. [tSOttf OI/D KSTAMiISjmEB HOSPIXA1, fib. B Beaver Strut, Aloamy, JC. T. D R. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONFIDENTIAL, ly and successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at his old established'Hospital, No. S Beaver St., Albany, N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this one partic- ular branch of practice, enables him to perform cures inch as no other physician can; and his facilities ars luck, (being in correspondenee with the most celebrated physicians of the Old \World) of obtaining the safest as »ell as the latest remedies for these diseases, offer in- ducements to tho unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other office in America, In syphillis, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures, enlargement of testicles ana spermacetio cords, bubo, ulcerated throat, sore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, biles, ulcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system, perfectly under control of the Doctor's medicines, ! have been tested in more than 50,000 cases annually irtth Immense success. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who have Im- paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minds, fchu3 depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life, are notlaed that in consulting D. J. Teller, they will find a friend to console and a physician who has enred thousands, In almost every partof the United States,who applied to Dr. T, broken down in health, now rejoice in all that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader Is of course aware that the delicacy of the subject will prevent a more minute description of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for every- body Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the married and those contemplating marriag—200 pages full of plate—price of 25 cents. Sent to all parts, under aeal, by mail, post paid. The single, married and the married happy. A lecture on love, or how to choose a partner—a complete work on midwifery. It contains \undred of Becrets never before published. Warranted o be worth three times the amount asked for it. Twenty- ttve cents In specie or pontage stamps, enclosed trill se- cure a copy by return maii. Dr. Teller has devoted a life- time to the cure of these di3eaBes of which thi3 booi treats. TO THB 1ADIES.—Dr. J. Teller Btffl retains the only Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Ylchol'8 Italian Female Monthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,000 boxe3 establishes their reputation as a Female Remedy, unapproached and far in advance of every other medi- cine forstoppages, irregularities, ana other obstructions 0AUT10N,—Marrlefl ladles, in certain delicate Dltua- tlons should avoid their use. For reasons, see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of pa- tients. . On the receipt of $1, (the price per box) these pills Trill be sent, by mail or express, to anv part of the irorld, secure' from curiosity or damage,\ |$T0ffice hours from 81. B., to 8 ?. u. ; and on Sunday from 2 to B p. u. N. 3.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home -by wddressis^ a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a -remittance. Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of the world. All cases warranted. No chargo for advice. No Htudeut or boys employed. Notlco (hit— adfirosn alt letters to J. TELLEH, M. J)., <^at- ntrpnt.. Mh<\nv *>f 1\ NATHAN FRANK Hasjust returned from market with one of the largest and best selected stocks of Diy Goods ever brought to Ogdensburgh. His stock embraces a full and complete assortment of Dress Goods, Such as Black and Colored, Silks, mvqUsh <6 Freuc Merinos, Winaiei, timpvm Oloth, aud Repps, Al- pacca, Poplins, Plaids, Black and Colored Alpaccaa, Delaines, &o. FLANNEL S, A nice assortment ofShirting Flannels, jjlainaad twilled, all colors. Opera, and, CJi.ildreri'B Flannel* SHAWLS, CLOAK8, BRKAKFAST SHAWLS, , 8ontag8,Moods, lhibias,CMldreri's XwitHaiika, While BkinJcets, Morse Blankets, cfce., die. DOMESTICS, Bro. and Blea. Cottonsj all widiQ3, Denims, Strips), Tickings, Single ana Double ]?old Cambrics, Pit -Qinghams, Ac. A full and cempJate assortment o f , Comprising everything kept in the line. A full line of Hoop and Balmoral Skirts. WHITE GOODS, Nainsook and Swiss Muslins, Victo- ria and Bishop Lawn, Jaconets, Ac. : LINENS, Bro., Blea. and Unblea. Table linens, Irish Linen, Huckabuck, Crash and ToweHng of all descrip- tions. Gloves of all kinds and sizes, Hosiery. • : Shirts and Drawers for Ladies and Gents. Cravats, Ac, Ac, and a thousand other articles too numerous- to' mention. ' i All of which will be sola as cheap as the cheapest. An Inspection of my stock is respectfully reauested. NATHAN HUNK, Next Boor to Sprague's Drug Store. NEW GOODS M,. FRANK, Is now opening, at the 813 Stand, 5S Fora Btreet, a lull Illne of Choice Dress Consisting of BLACK ANI> COLOMSD SILKS, MXRIKOS, XM- PBXSS CLOTHS, ALL WOOL PLAIDS, POP- LINS, COBUItOS, BEPPS, MIXED TBAY- ELING GOODS, BLACK. COLORED & FIGVREV ALPAOOAS, BOMBA- ZLNSS, ALL WOOL DELANSS. Al fall line of CLOAKS, SACQWBS. FRENCH VEL- TEXT JBKAVJBH AND WATER- VKOOF G&OAKINGS. ' A, full line of consisting of Zepbyr, Cl»e- nellle and Plaid. « A, full line of BREAKFAST it SQUARE SHAWLS. A full line of BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIHTS. Ai ull line of MARSEILLES QUILTS Oc WOOLEN BLANKETS. A full line of PIANO, TABLE 4; STAND COVERS. A full lino of BROAD-CLOTHS, DOESKINS, BEA- VERS, CASSIITIERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS. A, full line of FLANNELS, consisting of Silk Warp, Sha- ker, Opera, Fsncy Slilrtliig, Plain land Twilled. Ai full line of DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS, KENT' S OVER <fc UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAAVERS. ^\In addition to my extensive stock of Dry Goods, Iha,ve now a full linei of RICH MILLINERY GOODS, andhavlng one of the Best Milliners in Northern New York-, I will be able to please all who favor me with a call. M. FRANK, NO> 5 8 FORD ST., OGDENSBURGH. (diw) ARNOLD & Co., BREWERS & MALSTERS Are still carrying on business at the Old Stand. We are • constantly Brewing and keeping on hand a choice assortment of Ales and Porter, embracing East India Pale Ale \\\ CREAM ALE, iked) PORTER. Together with all varieties to be round in a TlrstSla«< BRHWBRY. The ojily water usedlbi our Brewery Is from an AKTS- 3IAN WELL, bored at gre«t expense, , Over On e Xlunxlred JPeet Deep, Into solid rock, with aithree-inch drill, expressly for tldl Brewery. We have iad th« water analysed and it has been found to be of uinsurpasaed purity, being free from all vegetable matter and surface water, and is acknowl- edged to be equal to tlie best brewing water on the conti- nent. This Is the only Brewery in the State whloli has an Artesian Well. To OUST Customers. Having the opportunity of securing a new Brewer, of great experience, (the keeping qualities of whose Ales imye secured « wide reputation, and which are made with especial reference: to summer uae,) we have discharged ourfonner Brewer, Tttomas Harrower, and are now-able to offer a better article or ALE AND PORTER, than was ever before made*-in onr Brewery. We shall be happy to receive further orders, feeling confident that our customer* will be satisfied with our Bummer Ale, whlcii will speak for itself. SOLD IN HOG8H.EA1DS, BARRELS, HALV-BAKRBLB AND QTTANTrilES SO OTTO PDBOHASSM. PIIJBCY Si IVES, Dealers in YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottorus, Prints, &ci arv& Peddlers mvppitd at Sew York City Prices. No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bell'a Jew- -\•— store, Ogdenaburxh, N. Y. BUCUTSI BITGGV8! ' T HE. 8UBSORIBHR INVITES ATTENTION TO HI8 •took of Buggy; J now on hand, which are offered on Iretterterms.than canibe obtained In anyothermarket— they have been coi istructed of the very best material and are warranted in every particular. Parties desiring to purchase will find it to their advantage to give mean Wtiy call. A. CALLAGHAN. Oedeniburghjulj 31,1866. (jySldtf) INSURANCE AGENCY, OtFiCE-rState Street, first door north of Ford St. OGDENSBUBGH, N. Y., All kinds of Insurance and to any amount, placed in Old' Reliable and Established Companies. F fR E H[OMCE of New Tort. Capital $2,000:000. Assets, over *8,C0O,0O0. HIACABA o£ New •York. Capital $1,000,000. As- sets over $1,300,000. FH4ENIX of Hartford, Conn. Capital $000,000.- Assets over $1,200,000. SPRING'SMEIiD of Springfield, Mass. Capital , *500,000. Aaset3 over $775,000. AXIi ANTIC of Brooklyn, N. X. Capital $300,000. Assets over $460,000. PUTNAM- of Hartford, Conn. Capital $500,000. Assets over $000,000. NORTH AMERICAN of Hartford, Conn. Cap- ital $300,000. Assets over $480,000 Barm properly and detached village dwellings insured at low rates. M A R I Insurance written in the Home of New York, and mutual of Buffalo. L B g*™ E\ 5 1 8 sw- . E2T JfffUTUAI. BENEFIT , Of Newark, K. J. Assets over $14,290,000 lesseBpaidtodeceased members, 0,000,000 Dividends to the living, over 7,000,000 Annual Dividend 50 per cent. Hflncorporatcdin 1S45, this Company has already passed Twenty-Two Years of the most successful expe- rience and for many years ?ias done Us Tmsincss at a lower ratio of expense thani any other Convpany rep- resentedin this State. COMMISSIONER BARNES, of the Insurance Depart ment of this State, in his last annual report, says of this Company : \It is only by admirable and trustworthy \ management, thorough disciplino and great capacity \ that such results could have been achieved.\ ACCIDENT TRAVELERS, of Hartford, Conn. Capital $500,000. Assets over $940,000. THK PIONEER Accident Insurance Co., of this Country. A. E. Smith is authorized Solicitor for this Agen- cy and will give attention to applications in any of the above Companies. [dtw] SAM'Tj H. PALMER, Agent, LAMB &, THOMIA.S, AOEIITB FOB Howard Insurance Company, NEW YOKK. Capital $300,000. Assets $501,705. Hanover Insurance Company, NEW YORK. Capital $400,000. Assets J68C.8S0, Xi&maLr Insurance Company, NEW YORK. Capital $800,000. Aaaeta |402,40T. New England mutual Life Ins. Co* BOSTON, MASS. Assets »2,651,000. OFFICE—In J. O. Sprague'B Drug Store, No. 2 Eagle Block, Ogdensburgh. Q. H. LAMB. H. G. THOMAS. A. IlIiTJIESON, liife, Fire and. Accident INSURANCE AGENT. JEtna Iilfe Insurance Company, HARTFOBD, OT. Assets, Jan. 1,1S0T $4,401,S38 SC Pays 50 per centdividendstolts policy holders. Num- ber of Policies issued in 1866, 14,032!—the largest turn- Der ever issued in one year by any Life Insurance Co. Read what the Insurance Monitor, the official author- ity on insurance, says of the iEtna: \No Life Insurance Company ever achieved so, complete a success as this popular institution. Its popularity is altogether unpre- cedented in the annals of Commercial enterprise in this country. last year it outstripped all competitors, while this year it ranges itself along side the two largest Life Insurance Companies in tho World.\ \The entire profits, on the participating plan, except six per cent annually on capital, ($150,090) belong to the insured, and are divided among them every year.\ United States Casualty Company, The only Mutnal Accident Co. known. It divides 90 per cent, of its profits among Policy Holders. Registered General Accident Tickets of Hie Railway Passengers' Assurance Co., OF HAItTFORD, CT.. Insure against all kinds of Accidents, rive Thousand Dollars Insurance for Twenty-Five Cents per day. B^All kinds of property insured against Fire in safe and reliable Companies. Offer good inducements for Dwellings and Farm property. Office in the Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street.—same building with &• '£. Railway Ticket Office, (mh27dtf) A. MAMMON Agent. Ogdenaburgn General I^itfe, ITixrc jMCaari B5FA cciden INSURANCE AGENCY DAVID M. CHAPIN, Agent. Establishes In 1S4S. Security Fire Insurance company, OS NEW YOKK. Capital $1,000,000. Assets 51,600,000 VaoriUaurci Piire XHSUJTZLIICO OoxnpJX££.y, OP NEW YOKK. • . Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,400,000. Metropolitan Insurance Company, OP NEW 3CORE. 1»pUaI »l,000,000. Assets *1,600,OGO. Home Insurance Company, NEW HAVEN, CT. Capital »1,OOO,OOO. Assets §1,275,000. Continental Inmurcnco Compin), OF NEW YORK. Capital $500,000. Assets $1,428,800. North American Fire Ins. Coxnpany, OP NEW YOEK. Ospltal $500,000. Assets 8720,000, Columbia. Fire Insurance Company. NEW YOKE. Capital $500,000. Assets $559,000. Commerce Insurance Company, OP ALBANY, N. Y. Capital WOO.OOO. Assets $600,000. Corn Exchange Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. lOspltal *400,000. Assets *448,01O. Western Insurance Company, OP BDKFA1O, Capital *800,000. Assets *S7T,0H). MARINE CITM FAMES, SEOtTRITY, COttN T5XCIIANGB, METROPOLITAN, WESTBKN. TOutual Iilfe Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK. Alieta in cash $16,000,000. BurpluB divided during S year, 18S8-C6, to policy holders, $5,000,000 New Tforlc Accidental Ins. Company, Capital $250,000. Insures against accidents ef all kinds. Participation policies Issued upon favorable terms, ii> the Heme, Continental, Security and NortL. American, of N. Y., Insurance Companies, by which the holders participate in the profits of the company with- out inenring any liability. |3\~A11 persona desiring insurances trill find It to their interest to call at this Agency before Insuring else' where. Tor Insurance to any amount, apply to DAVID M. CHAPIN, Agent, AIM Notary Public, and Attorney k Counselor, Office, cor. ford and Catharine streets, . [d*w] Ogde»Bburgh,N.Y. BOILER FOR SALE. A LOCOMOTIVE FttJE BOftEK, TEN FEETLONG, thirty-four inches diameter, with (twenty) three inch fines, will be sold cheap. Boiler is as good as new. All iron necessary for an arch; also smoke pipe, blow off cock, Ac, will be sold with Boiler if desired. Apply per sonally or by mail to H. K. JAMES. Ogdensburgh, Aug. IS 1807. [diwtf] LAZARUS Sc MORRIS, Opticians and Oculists! Hm-tford, Gt. Ilave, with a view to meet the increased demand for their celebrated M3I£J?ECXEI> SPECTACLES, APPOINTED J. S. WASNER, A£C;1L ISC&lcoir xund Jcwelex^ Ford Street, Ogdensour'g, 2T.Y. As llielr solo Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instructions, and have confidence in the ability of their agent to meet the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will thus be afforded to procure at all times, SPECTACLES unequalled »y any tor their Strengthening: and Pre- serving Qualities. Too-much cannot be said as to their superiority over the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glimmering, wa- vering of the sight, dizziness or other unpleasant sensa- tion, but from the PERFECT CONSTRUCTION OF THE LENSES, they gre soothing and pleasant, causing a feel- ing of relief to the wearer and producing a clear and aistinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight. They are the only Spectacle that PRESER YE AS WELZ AS ASSIST TEE SIGHT. They are the cheapest because the best, always lasting many years without change being necessary. In order to assist those persons having peculiar or dif- ficult BtRhts, one of the firm, 'will -visit Ogdensburff every three montlis, when any spectacle sold by our Agent not lilting properly, will 1)6 exchanged. ^-WE EMPZOt MO TEDDLERS. (felTdiwly) DEVELIN&Co EXTENSIVE Clotliingf Houses, Hroaflvray, corner of Grand. Street, AND Broadway, corner of Warren Street, NEW YORK, Comprising all branches of the business as represented in the Custom and Beady made Departments of Men's, Boys' and Children's CLOTHING! SHIRTS, Of the Celebrated American Tote Pattern, with Gcntlcmcns' Furnishing Goods, Of every description. Our SPECIALTIES fsr Spring, in new goods, are Ongsliiicre Suits, entire $18 00 Spring OTsreoats 4 $12 OO Fine SJrcsM Frock Ooate, $13 00 (mulGd&w3m) DEYELIN & CO. PELLATITE. WHO CAN TELL flow Nature Colors the Peach? Bow Nature Colors Ijie Plum ? Ifow Mature Colors the Green. Grape. A.nd Berries of varioits hinds ? The Celebrated Portuguese Ohemist and Botanist, Pro- fessor ESMERALDO, has contributed one of the most useful and valuable discoveries of the age for the bene- fit of mankind, and known as Pror. ESMEKAtBO'S This Pellstite Is the Concrete Juice of the Fruit of the Anttiemls Fyretlium, a Brazilian Shrub that grows along the banks of the Amazon River, '.this Fruit and Its Juice possesses thfc peculiar properties of Imparting its Color to the Human ~ \ * Soft, Glossy, Brown . , ^ anfi Luxuriant growth. It will not stain the »kin or clothing. Among Ladies and Gentleman whose Dair Is turning or already become Grey, this l'ellatite stands as the •VICTOBIA OF A.1^1. CBATT HAIR RESIOKEBS. It differs from die otliers as fallows: MEMNOHOLLY SIDE. THE JOYPUL SIDE. TXTE PEILATITE Is clean and harmless as wa- ter. It imparts its-color at once. It is free from minerals and chemicals. It softens and glosses the Hair. It is healing to the scalp. It removes dandruff and scurf. It combines a hair dressing. It combines a color restorer. It predisposes the Hair to ps~ Otlierpreparations are all made or preparations of lead, sulphur,lime, chem- icals and minerals. They chryBtaltoeon the hair and make it stiff 4 harsh. They stain the skin and clothing. They are filthy—execrable. Wliat they do. —33iey are carried to the brain by the absorbients—cause pain the Head, Dizziness, Blindness, Softening of the Brain, Lu- nacy and X>eatb. How they areptitnp.— They are put up in colored glass bottles, with the labels closely pasted around them from cork to bottom^ so as to hide the demons inside. Which will curl. Tt is indispensable, and It is universally aesired. Which, will you have ? you n»e? : Compare them. Test them, and decide. Away loith flWtiy t dangerous compounds, and .vsetlie clean and. harmless Pellatite. Atone bound it sweeps the field, and the old fogy cru- cibles ol minerals are dropped by the public like; a red hot iron. s Go to your nearest Druggist and ask him to .furnish .you with the Pellatite. Don't fail to give it a trial, and don't waituntilyour Hair is destroyed or you are the in- mate of a Lunatic Asylum. Go at once. ' What th e People say. !. , \It does not stain the skin, but colors the hair immedi- ately.\ ; \Professor—Sly head was sore from other dyesj Your Pellatite healed my scalp and colored my hair beauti- fully.\ ; • \I am delighted with your Pellatite—I will never again use any other wash or dye.\ 1 \No more lead or sulphur dyes for me—Your pellatite is a botanic wonder, and no mistake.\ ; \It operates like magic.\ [ \Enclosedfind$5for six bottles more—Send unmedi- ately.\ j ; \Your Pellatite leaves ray hair soft and smooth.' Other dyes made it harsh, and brittle.\ J \Since using your Pellatite my head has been entirely free from pain and ache.\ I Prof. Esmeraldo's Pellalite is sold by Druggists! Price $1. Sent to any address on receipt of the price; Send, for a pamphlet. Address \ JOS. HAYDOCK, P.- O. Box B2T2, New York, sole Agent for the United States and Canadas,,to whom all orders should be addressed. _ • } [Entered according to Act of Congress, by^talph Glov- er, in the Clerk's office of the District Oourt, for the Southern District of New York.] (oc31dBtaw4wly) B. 0. Lamphear, Sole Agent for Ogdensburgh. CB1CHTON Brewery, OGDBN8BURGH, N. T. DAVID J. CR1CHT0N, Proprietor m I now feel confident that I can supply my CM- men with i s good, an article of XX and XXX East India Pale Ale. AND P O E T E MADK irltOM N£W ilUl'l' AND FteKSH HOPS. At can be made In the United Stater # OB SALS IN BAEBSL8 JBALT BARBELS A2O) QUARTER BARRELS. I SHALL ALSO KEEP ON HAND BOTTLED ALS AND PORTER. iar\All orders will recolve prompt attention. . D. J. OKIOHTON. OirdainlHirgh. May aB.18BS. Boston Cracker Bakery ! JOHN BARBER Continues to carry on the Ogdensburgh Steam Bakery At the old stand. Will sell to the trade Boston and Oyster CracKers, Mlllt and Soda Biscuit, Thin and Thick Hard Bread, Cakes, &c. AT THB VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES.' Manufactures and sells at Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of Candies, at the LoweBt Prices. - (st25dly^ B. H. HOUSTON, No«. 2, and 8 Ford Street, Opposite the Bridge Ogdensbursu, N. I 8UOOEBSOR TO 8TILWELI, * HOUSTON, Wholesale and Retail Groceries, .Wines & Liquors, Crockery, Cordage and. Ship Chandlery. I will keep on hand at all times a large and select ,tock of family Groceries which will be 10 the LOWEST MAKKET PRICE. .Having had the experience of over Hfteen year those ousiness, I reel confident in giving satisfaction to who may fayor me with their patronage. BFI have SIBO the Agency of Smith's celebrated Ohio Whiskey and Highwinei. Cash Paid for Country Produce. Oooda Delivered In any part of the Til- las* Fret of Charge B. 2£ NOT. 1, 1865. : HOUSTON. (d*wtf.) DOW'S GALLERIES. T !HB SUBSCRIBER WOULD ftESPBCTFDLLT INi form the public that he hat refitted these rooms with all the appliances for miking first class work, ,an;d that he is now giving his undivided personal attention to this business. To those wishing : Life Size Pictures, Or any of the smaller sizes from life, or copied from any old Pictures, Ambrotypes, Dagnerotype's, ftc. He would •ay that heis making* BPBOlALTXof that dam of work and will guarantee it as >'»od as can be obtained else- where. He is also making the CABINET or IMPEMAI. PHOTOGRAPH and the new POBOELAIN PICTURES, , AUworh done on the most reasondbie terms. Indi a Ink, Oll,Water &Pa»tlle Coloring don e In th e very iwsM.style. . Just received an assortment of ROSEWOOD, GILT and WALNUT *BA«KS of'all si«e»i which will be »aMat ; ex r ceedingly LOW PRICES, also PAsrAiours, OABD HACKS, STEREOSCOPES, &C. N. B.—A visit to this Gallery is particularly requested. (8t24d4wtf) CL0S1M SALE GIBBS & ATJSTIN Offer at greatly reduced prices, their entire stock Carpet & DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, Paper Hangings, STAIR RODS, Sec, <fcc, &c. 1ST. 13.— AM goods sold a t the Ijo-west MiairlEet valixe,. : regard to Cost. i Call and. examine. ' GIBBS & AUSTIN. CSf-Xyceuni Hall Block, Ogdensburgh. W.S.VILAS A €0 (Successors to 0. A. 7ILAS & CO.) Will cairy on the oot and Shoe BUSINESS As under former management. Onr aim .iviir T)e to in- crease the former growing popularity of the establish- ment. DAILY ARRIVING Af Block, A splendid assortment of oots, Shoes, &c Special atteiitiO CUSTOM WORK. [ocWdtwtf] W.Bi VILAS* pi)., No. 5-Eagie Block. LANE'S IMPROVE D : PATENT LETER SET Cireidar Saw JHIls! WITH PATENT FRICTION PEED. I i Tlie Cheapest a.ud Best I , Simple, Accurate and Durable. I QUANTITY AND QUALITY OB PRO- ! nrrcTioir mrsxmZ'AssEJD. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List to (jy80diwly) LANE, PITEIN * BROOK, Montpette Vt and Oats. GEORGE! A. MUNK©, | roxn Bnni, (OPPOSIM /. B. (mssi k oo.'e,) ! . • ; I Keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap, all kinds ol \ ' \ Groceries and p Consisting In part of • - rour, Pork, Oats, Corn, Peas, Beans, alio Teas, Sugars Molasses, Syrupsj Flour by the barrel, oagdr. hundredl - Oatmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Starch, Maizeon, Tyheat- en Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapioes, *c. Jixtracts of all descrlptlona, including Peach, Celery, Ginger; stralnea Honey, Pure Spices, Muetard and Pepper. Pain Killer *orgale. . ' \ ' - \i |ggT*Cigars' and Tobacco, thit wrybestbrands. jafTarmers' Produce wanted. 8poa*' deli-vered in the village Tree. rji,-*i . iav,rv. .A., . FOR/SAI.*!: ; A GOOD HOUSE A1ND LOT. TERMS EASY, FOR farther particulars enquire of ( jaSldtf) W. t. PKOCTOE, OgSensburgi H. *Y