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THB BAI1T JOCRITAli Is published every Morning, (Sundays ezcopted,) at Jgdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. T., at the ow > rice of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. \ ~ BATES O f ADYKBTISIKO, Tpne Square, one insertion,...,..'; Lao';.., „ do two do sdo' vdo three do do do do do • do do do do do do do do .....i 9 76 100 ....i- 1 35 2 00 one-week, two weeks, 8 00 one month, 8 00 two months, 7 00 three months 8 00 _. «ix months,..'....,, 10 00 do-- flo' ona!year,. ii v 15 00 One quarter column one year; .•. 46 00 One hair column one year, 85 00 One column one year,... ieo 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 $gjrThe right to omit advertisements to amount of en percent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex hibitlons double the above rates will be charged. Adyer I lsements from a distance, where the parties are unknown I o us, must be accompanied with the cash. HENRY It. JAMES, I, „ t_,;. <; ' Publisher and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHNSON HODSE, Situated at the corner of Ford and Patterson Streets, OGDSKSBUBGH, K. T. | Nearest to the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngton, Hermon and Rossie. _, RILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. ^ * ST. LAWRENCE HALL J1GSTBEAL, 0. 2. H. HOGAN, , Proprietor. |This House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is the largest In the city, nerican Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] JAMESTOWN HOUSE, | A. M. Sherman - .... Proprietor. JAMESTOWN, CIUUTAUQUA CO., N. Y. tf) • DANIEL'S HOTEL, ^RESCOIT, OUT. L. II. Daniel*, - Proprietor. |SP~Second to no House i a Canada. (mh21dly) «, ... ^ LAWRENCE HOTEL, Corner Xing and Centre Street, JPrescoit, Oni.. ' (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) I) Wells, .... Proprietor. S..D, MIKIOK - - - MANAGER. 'A first Class Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- I tached. HT'Free Omnibus to Boats and Cars. (mh2Tdly) NATIONM, HOTEL, Corner of Ford and Catharine SlreeU, OGDESSBUROH,!*. Y. EYTLB &-BALDWIN, Proprietors. ' Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN LYTLK (oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. JOHN ALLEND0RPH, Auction and Commission Merchant, AND FAXOT GOODS DKALKRS. | Soods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. Mo. S Ford St., Ogdensbnrgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] 0HAS. I . BALDWIN, BROKER, Dealer in Gol d Silve r & Canada money. •Drafts fqr sale on Ireland, Scotland andilngland. Rail- way, and Steamship Agent to all points of the United Stiitea-'and the'Old Country. S* E^-iSeaeral Office.-St'ate Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. CHATTBBTON'8 1IVEBT, Catharine St.; oppdsite Baldwin House, Is the.placo no OUT THE \BEST Turnr-O'crf'\ IN TOWN! tS'-'Either Single or Doiit . d&refnl drivers can be had ^hen desired. \ H. R. JAMES, Proprietor o f Waddinston ITlaac and Paper ITEtlls, ^ . DEALKIi IK. ?1AX, TOW, FLAX-SEED k STRAW PAPER i BOARD OGDEHSBUaG, N. Y. (fe£4dtf) \\ ' ' RODEE, ETNSE & NICHOLS, Miller S, and dealers in Flour, • ~&W*- MILL FEED AND GRAIN, _^£j * OQDESSBOBQ, S . Y. ~ V I GEO. BARgER k CO., Millers, and dealers in Gri*aiii. m~ FZ O UR,. Ml IL FEED, _^t Will keep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, &c, on hand. , (fe25dtr) J. S. WARNER, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver ASD GENERAL DEALER IS Watches, Clods, Jewelry. Silvn'-Ware, <£•«. Sole Agent for Florence improved- and unexcelled j., ' . . .^EWING MACHINES, NO*, 6 EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDENSBURG. §3ff~All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- inflr Machine's repaired. All work warranted. '•'\ .••;•;.. •• • (ap28d*wly) _. 0. * D. WHITNEY, JK., 4 CO., .1 ,'£.•* cMholesaledeaiers.in: all kino's of WESTERN LUMBER I i^TarticuIar attention given to supplying the New England Market. W. L. PROCTOR, Agent, (fe24d&wtf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, 8T. LAWBEKOS HOTEL, P. J. TALLMAN Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. T. [je-d*wtf] ' BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OGDESSBTOG, S. T. 13. M. Baldwin .... Mannser. The house has been refitted and refurnished. A choice, supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Cigarsalways on hand. Good accomtnodatlon'for Horses. Large Barns^ Sheds and yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able. . (ja21d*wly) , OHAS. N. BIXBY, Attorney 1 and 'Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Public. POTSDAM JDHCTIOS, ST;. 1AWBKHOB COUSTT, » . T. t3f\ ParMottkir attention given to Practice in Bankruptcy- •, (jylSdtwly) ' KOSOIUS W., JUDSON,, Attorney an d Counselor a t law, }0gT LICENSED CLAIM AGENT (? JBl or Soldiers'Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. AdviM on the subject, free. . : KOKET TO tOAB OH GOOD MraOVKD FARMS. ^\Office corner of lord and Isabella streets, Og- ionabnrgh, N. T. [»p4daw1 ' J. H. MORGAN, ' [ESTABLISHED IS 1852.] Wholesale Dealer in Wlne»,-I.lanor» * Rectifier otWUskles OGPKiiBBrjBQg, S. Y. tjel«d*wtf.] , OGDENSBURGH HOTEL, .- 0ai7uirin«St. r near.\Ferry Qghempjirgh, N. T. George cVatrand--- * *-\\- ; Proprietor. The House has Veen: refitted and'refurnished. A choice supply of. Wlne»j Liquors, • Cigars, Strong and I -Mild Ales,always o.n.hand. Accommodation for Tnnrel- •' ' ersfedgpodStabling for Barsei.' • (je28d*wly) •.'•;:• WILLIAM WELLS, ,•\' - '^Formerly at the Bal&atin • SEALER IK • jW\Gold Silver and Canada BUlSi^l Money exchanged on reasonable terms.' : Commercial Ellis'bought and'sold'; *lso Government -and. County •'Jonas.\ •.'\•'.' ' ' ' ' jg^-Offlce Witt'Charles Johnson, Ticket, Agent, on Oath'arlne'iatreet, riexi : dbor above Baldwin House, Og aeUsbnrgb:,:N. Y. (oc29d*wtf SAKS.. HiiiirepER ^QBITION OP THK FARM srrpATED X on OgSen's rsland, consisting of 222^8-100 acres, of Which about 60 acres are heavily wooded with hard timber. I . There Is on the premiser a small frame house with a I' • -barny shed 4c. Possesilbh given immedUtely; : . Terms easy. Apply to C. C. MOHTQOMERY, (mhl*S*wtf) •Wkddington.N.Y. iOGDENSBUMH, N. Y., FRIDAY M1Y 15, 1808.; ..if L OOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! W HI8KERS FORCED TO grow on the smoothest face or hair on the baldest head by using the Celebrated Parisian Oniguent Sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents andutamp, or re. celpt for making the same for $1.' Address' J. J. LEVER, Station G, (myl-lm) New York City. OYES BUFFALO MILL FUENiSltlllta\ B8TAB- X' lishment, manufactures French Burr Mill ^Stones, Portable Grist and Flouring Mills, Corn Mills and Feed Mills for Farm and Plantation use; Smut Machines and Separators, Improved iurblne Water Wheels, Proof Staffs, Hoisting Screws, Spindles, Flour PackerF, Iron Bolting Reels und Mill Pick3, with every description of Mill G-aring from the best patterns now In) use. Constantly on hand a large supply of Bo'iltlng Cloths. Send for a catalogue and descriptive circular. Address, JOHN T. NOYE ,4 SON, (tnyl-lm) Buffalo, N. Y. BOOK CANVASSEKS WANTED. \I7OR NEW WOTvKSr- HOME BOOK '01P WONDERS JP and family. Photograph Bible. For terms, address A. BRAIN ARL>, Hartford Conn. (apVMm) Thomson'* Crown Crinolines Are charmlngifor Lightness. Thornton's Crown Crinoline's Are superiorlor Elasticity. VJtonifton'a Crown Crinolines Aro unequalled for Durability. Thomson's Ccoivn Crinolines Inaword lire the beatln the world, and more widely known than alny other. At wholesale by THOMSON, J-ANGDOM A 00, [mhStSm] 891 Broadway), New York. PHILIP PnULIPS ^t CO., NO. 87 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail desucra'ln SMITH'S VNRIYAILED AMERICAN 0HGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. • (fe25-3ra) HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, warranted tlo give satisfac- tion. Send for Oatalogue and Circular. Second Hand Scales of other makers, taken In part pay for ours, for sale cheap. ' . ' 110WB SCALE 00., SPark Place, New York. (mh81-Bm) - 181 FtHlerall Street, Boston. DF.VEKEAVX, THOMPSON & CO. , S2 Cedar Street, New Yorlt. A. P . DEYERKAUX Si CO., ! .. .. S Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of tBie KUD1MCK STJ5AM ENGINE, The most Compact; thtSimplear.and the Cheapest in tills country or abroad. The rated power and the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application. (de24-Cin) IB C OMPOS1TE > HUTCU1NSON A; CO., BXCIiBSjlTE alANTJEACTURERS OF THE PATENT COMPOSITE IliON RAILING, Gateways, Guards, Faim and Cottage Fences, Bal- conies, Verandahs, Stable Fixtures and Bedsteads.— Also, Wire Ra'llng, Window Guards, aind other Orna- mental-and Architectural Iron Work. Office and Samples, :• 95 VBINCE STKEET. [NEAR BROADWAY.! NEW YORK. Formerly Ilutchinson & AVickershain. (mylii-lm) PItSRCX & 1VBS, •• YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, XSTMrneh City Prices. si, Szc. s wppied at New Yuri Wo. 14 Ford St., next aoor to Bell'x Jew- elry •tore, Osdensbnrgu, X. Tf. V ' (st25dly) GO., BANKING HOPSEi OF JAY COOKE & Nq. 20 Wall Street, COR. NASSATJ 8TBBET, NEW TOilK, We buy and seUat the most liberal current prices, ana reep on hand a full supply Sf GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, alnd COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and execute ordevsifor purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. Con-versions. We convert the several issues of Seven-Tldrties at the most favorable market rates into Five-Twenties, which, at'present price of gold, yield Hie holder about one per cent, more Interest per annum. Circulars with full particulars furnished uponappli cation. • ' y) JAY 000XK * OO. EVERYTHING NEW. DODDS i&c HtTTTON i i • Hive just received a new and elegant assortment of . 1 DRESS TRIMMINGS, Bullion Fringe*, Sewing Silk do. ALti COLORS. STEADINGS, CHAPE TBIMMIMOS, BUTTONS, ffosia: & BAL. HOOP SKIBTSy GOESKTS, HOSDJIlT.GLOVES Tape i ' DTJOHE8SE KIDS, LACE HANDKBROHIEPa, HEMMED HAN_[>KERCHIEJ3, SHAWLS, ' , WHITK GOODS, • , ^.. - . ' ' ' t Tills Is tile place to find a good assortment of Ladies' Goods, and always at the - , ««t' C«»n. |?rlcc». , . ^ GXO. A. popifS. [apl§d4irlf) JNO. PVTT(>N, JUBSON BANK BUILDING, 67 FORD ST. NEW rfc; New,' . DR. I. IK ZYON'S. TOOTH TABLETS, Tlor Cleansing anil Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. ' Sold by all Druggists. Price SO cents. Or sent by mall, 60 cents. . Office, 11 Dey'st., N.T. Cmh24-8m) New Medical Book On Diseases or Imprudence; JSrrors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing 4 smmp to Dr. LAWRENCE, Station D., N. X. (mhlT-ly) CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Effects on Health, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat,' Breath—senses ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight—by DR. ROWK, Ed; itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. ROWK, 2TXast Twentieth street, New York; _ (mhlT-8m) ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, OF CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government. *SDO,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY 17 DATS. Prizes,Cashed and information furnished; The high- est rates paid for Doubloons and all Idnds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR tc CO., Bankers, ' (iipT-Bm) . No. 16 Wail »t., New York.' | WE ARE COMING And will present to any person lending us » dub In Our great $1 aale of Drjr and Fancy GOODS, A piece of Sheeting Watch, Bilk Dress' Pattern, *c, FREE OF COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OlTJft PREMIUMS t3P~0ur friends will readily notice our- presents for SO and 60 Clubs are now more ihan equal in value to Clubs of CO and 100 respectively, of other firms. tasTleaae examine. Any person ordering either of the clubs named belowy can have their selections of premiums enumerated, cor- responding to the size of theXJlub, > MtEB W $1 • • i For a Club of So, ($8)—One of the following articles :' Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed-spread, 100 view Turkey Morocco album, 20 yards sheetings, striped casbmere' delaine dress-pattern, honeycomb quilt, All wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studt, all wool fancy cashmere pants anil vest pattern, gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimmings, Bilver plated chated butter dish, silver plated !>-bottle revolving castor on feet, set superior steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade Bhavrl, ladies long gold plated chain, ladies 1 dou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality tml- moral skirt, set jewelry and sleeve buttons to match, vi- olin aod.bonr, gent's cardl^&n jacket, splendid ebony D Hate, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel' Ing bags, ladies high cut balmoral boots. ' For a Club of 60, (6,)-0ne of the following articles :— Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pat- tern, one piece bleached or brown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated 0 bottle revolving castor, Z)£ yards superior! cashmere for pant3 and vest patterns, extra honeycomb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, p»ir gent's calf) boots, i yds. farmer's good wool frocklng, fancy cash-i mere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt,' rosewood brass alarm clock, ladles 'all wool cloak pat- tern, silver .plaUd cake or cardbasket, fur muff or cape, ladies fashionable wool double shawl, aplendld clasped family bible 0x12, record page, and engravings; 8 yds double width water proof cleaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. i'or a club of 100 ($10)—One ot the following articles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large nne/blea. table covers, with one doss large sized dinner napkins to. match, 25 yds. splendid hemp carpeting, good colors, w-| tra quality black or alpacca dress patterns, one large; piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gent's' calf boots best quality, silver hunting cased patent lever watch, one doz. ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks, silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles, splendid violin boxannd bow, 1 complete, single barrel »hot-gun, Bacon's six-barrel re-i volver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, 1% yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Rogers' best silver x>lated forks, common sense sewing and em- broidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same ra- tio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALLEN, HA WES & Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums/ Leather Goods, ic . No. 15 Federal St. Boston. P. O. Box C. [ap7-2m) PER DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. y,,.^.^ wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlait^ ing Metallic Clothes Lines. 'Address the American Wire Co., 162 Broadway, N. Y., or 1C Dearborn st., Chicago, Illinois. A NEW BOOK on Paralysis, Fits, and Nervous Dis- eases, with their succcessful treatment, sent free by enclosing Stamp to ' Dr. JLODIS, 802 East 28th St., New York. B OOK AGENTS Wanted FOR THB NEW D00K, \MENOFODRTIMKa or Leading Pat- riots of the Day. An elegant octavo volume, richly IU lustrated with IS beautiful Steel Engravings, and a pc- trait cf the author, Mrs. . HARRIET BEECHER STOWS. Agents say It is the beat, and selUthequithest of any hook they ever sold. Some are taking '200 orders per week. It will outsell\ Uncle Tom's Cabin.\ We em- ploy ho general agents, but pay 'extra commission.— Old agents will appreciate this item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. Address HARTFORD PUB- LISHING CO., Hartford, Ct. WANTED—Men and women to sell a new work, the National Hand-Roolc or Facts and ' figures, j Historical, Documentary, Statistical and Political, from the Foundation of the Government to the present time; Sentnqst'paid on receipt of $1.60., We have now ready the best; LIFE of GRANT, by HOD.' J. T..IIendley; at ihe very low and popular price of $2.50, E. B. TREAT ft CO., Publishers, 651 Broadway, N. Y. j SHAW'S Silver I NSTANTANEOUSLY Plates Copper, Brass, German'Silver, Bronte, ic, with Pure Silver; makes worn out Plated Ware as good as new, and if used regularly for. cleaning it prevents its silver from being worn off, and is the best article in use for Clean- Ing and Polishing Pure Silver Ware. No family once using it will ever afterwards do without it. It is the only genuine SILVER PLATING FLUID in the market. All others are base and worthless imitations, and molt of them are dangerous, deadly, poisonous compounds o'f quicksilver. Buy and use Done but Shaw's, which Is the only original and only genuine, and is for sale by Druggists everywhere. Put up In 2oz. bottles. Price 50 cts. Samples for trial sent free by mall on receipt of 25 cents to pay for packing and postage. t Address J. 811 AW, Chemist, 80 ,Elm, Street, Bridgport, Conn.— Agents wanted.eyerywnere. , . , * ! W ANTEDi—In. every County in the United . > States, a good man to sell by sample, Cnamherlalu'si 'Combination Sqnarel • \\ Plumb j Level and Bevel. f The greatest invention of the age, and one that every Mechanic, Workman and farmer ,ln the land will buy. bend address, with name, State, County and Post Office, plainly written, and we wlU send circulars and terms. , . W. 8. BATCHELD1R ft CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. HOUSEKEEPERS?-ATTENTION •; fTUKE TJME BY THE FORELOCK J—If you. have not -L already used the celebrated Paragon Balxratus; make.no' further delay, for while' you are using other common brands, both yourhealth and your ; pocket tire suffeiing. The Paragon Salscratus Is perfectly pure,, and makes light, nutritious bread, and will make a sav- ing of one Barrelof \Flour to every two persons in one year. (See remarks on Paragon Satoratus in new En- cyclopedia.) r .i. -<.i ' ' ' GEO.F.GANTZJkCO.j gple. Manufacturers, N. Y, T0 * 3 *>° PER YiAR—An Agent 'is Jpy wanted in> every town in the Union, to make and sell an .article of dally, consumption in every family. It Is entirely new. Sale permanent as .flour. Adflress XOtri3 COBXiESTZ. MTddletown, Md. IP A HUMBUG, . What a wonder that the doors > Are open wide; ever since the ' First of August thousands have Pain Paint applied. Those who lie, Or call it humbug, are the doctors, \ Not acquaint; for they always Have been'jealous when their patients trie Pain Paint Pile-Up facts • At big as mountains, flash the truth Before their eyes, but the cry Is always humbug, men of science FuUoflles. . Pain Paint has been tested free of cost over C months', every day* (except Sundays, at 170:Chatham aq.uare, N, Y., for the removal and cure of all manner,of pain and; disease. The office is constantly crowded with patients,' rain or shine.* Every person who buys Pain Paint or tries It free of cost, knows tuat all who call it humbug tell a falsehood. . We want no .poison in ouriips, No Pills to swallow down, We want no burning linlmjnU In City,. Country, Town. , Wf want to know the laws of health, We want to shun disease, We want few doctor bills to pay, Or undertakers 1 fees. We know all pilb have had their day, That physic Is deceit, The lancet and the bloody bowl . /•> We never more «hall greet. ' ij; Weiknow-our stomachs were not jnade To drench with purgatives, Brute instinct shuns the hateful dose And every child that lives. it^ TREMBLING MAN.—There is a man whose hand does not tremble, but handles a brush with dexter- ity, and lays on Paint that never leaves eolo r or stain.— He paints girls boys, men and women, by the hundreds,! every day and evening. Tie removes pain an if by magic of any name or nature, whether cfaronic 01 • acute, from a simple mosquito bite to the mo3t frightful cancer:—' Broken down, trembling patient:, are sent by the officers of hospitals to Wolcoti's Office, No. 110 Chatham square New York,and all pain is removed for every application,, free of expense, witboni money or price! for the tenant of the sunken, cellars of the meanest tenement honseor for th« owners of brown stone and marble jpalaces. ot Fifth Avenue. All, all are treated alike, and each wait their turn for ah application of th at wonderful remedy,' Pain Paint, and all Ulitress, pain and misery vanish in-; stantly, as If commanded by a supernatural agent. The. scepter of kingdom of Pain is broken under the touch of the brush, and crumbles like a spider's web, where \be- fore -It held its-rictinvwlth an iron grasp for scores of yean. Hundreds of physicians have witnessed the operation. and night. The Docter's friends urge him 10 double the price nt once; but the Doctor with an emphatic NO, set- tles the matter. The people shall have it and everybody else,for 25cents, SO cents, $1, *3, $5 and $Sper bottle,! andean select wtiat size they^please. Xhosu who are? able certainly will purchase the largest sizes for theyj contain sixteen of the dollar bottles, and hold enough to drive pain headlong, instead of a small bottle that re-i moves.the pain only by inches. 1 J>r. Wolcott is a man of business. He has been in the same office, nearly six years, and folks know just wherei to find him. lie as no time to visit race courses or base! ball matches—rtiardly time to snatch a lunch. People oE commpusense know that he means just what he says.— He has too much honor to make a single false statement. It is needless for us to state the success he has already achieved In tie sale of this old standard Temedy, the ANN1H1LAT13K, universally patronized for catarrh; and colds in the head, which Is today the only leading and reliable remedy for the loathsome yet universal com-! plaint Still more, he now puts up the ANNI1IILAT0K In pints insleadrOfhalf pinin, and mates It one-qnar-[ tsr Btronger and niore.efficient. Be lias cured, by tjlit; use of thL» invaluable medicine, not enly thousands ot hopeless cases of cs.tarrh, but hundreds of. week nerves.* Many a man whose hands trembled to such a degree that it was impossible to read a newspaper without laying it on a desk, and wbo could scarcely write their name; once a week, find immediate benefit. Pint bottles hold three of the 50 cent bottles, and he sells fifty pint tiol- ties to one of the smaller size. Ihpusands suffer who would be wholly restored from that disgusting diseased OATAliRH, which lends directly to lung complaints, 1 dyspepsia,weak nerves, pain in the side and BtomachJ and liver complaint. Doctors in general do sot under' stand Catarrh,'and few are bold enough to deny it.;-* Nothing ever taken into the stomach can cure it, for tie, disease Is in the head. You might as well put a plaster on tue foot to cure a ulcer on the hand Catarrh is an ulceration in the head and a funning, sore; the mattei fails In the throat and clogs it ; at night runs down t< the stomach and undermines the whole constitution. Catarrh snuff will always produce catarrh and agra vate the disease. A sneeze !• natur e's most empbatii No, and dust of any kind Is positively injurious. You must cure the festering ulcer in the head and the difficulty In the throat and stomach, from this load of phlegm constantly pouring from the bead, Is removed^ It must be cleaned out, instead of iiddiog snuff and more filth. ' J Buy none of the Doctor's remedies unless in piirt white wrappers. • ' j OUT TIIIS 0OT, post it up, and never forget there is ONE PLACE you can go, or be carried, ana' have all physical pain removed, free of expense, at- No. 170 Chatham square,\tfew York, when all other doctors give you up as hopeless. • • j Folks possessed of common wit, | Buy bottles that white wrappers St; But fools are often caught and sold With tinted wrappers, brown and old. (Successors to 0. A. VILAB k CO.) Will cairy on the Boot and Shoe , BUSINESS' ; ! ' / ••.( ' •.:.. ,' '• [ As under former, management.. Our aim will b e total create the former growing popularity of the establish? ment. • • , I DAILY AKEXVINC* i • * .«i . .. •. No. £5 EJaerl© Oloolc, • > : .; .. ' 4 splendid assortment of, ' i- . ••-'«' i. ' • . . < .«„.. Special attention given to ' - ' . |: ' ' [ocUdAwU] W.B.VILA'S*CO., . Ho. BKagle Block. OGDKNSBUltGii AN» X,AKJi CHAW- • . ; \ ..JP1.AIN ,aA?i,»oA»f ;,:•, w.-,' 180T, '. , Cliiaimebifqciine^]' ' 1868. . WINTER ARRANGJfpMBNT! ',. ~ t , TWO TRAINS DjJLYiSwidays Excepttd.^, .On.andafter lIonday.March 23, traino.will' run..as follows: . ..... 11 ' Isfr-THRODGH? MAIIi.'' .\'.' '''•••'• Iieave Ogdensburgh at lli80'A.M.,- (dineat Malori^ arrlye at Rouse's Point at 5.S0.:P. M.,,.connecting, l OilSA^SL , . : . . . , a , 1 .,.. . -, i 2d—BOSTON AND .NEW YORK EXPRESS.. .,, ] Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 I'.M., lodge a'i Kilone, arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 A. M., connecting with Vermont Central.R.U. Bay Express, for Burlington, Coni cord, Nashua, Lowell, larrive In Boston'10:80 P. M. ; or via R. 4-B. R. R., for Rutland.-Trpy, Albanyl'and New York, vialL R. E..E.-' . ••' . : , RETURNING. ; . , ,,- I Leave' New York 8:50,.P.\ M., Troy 10:00 P.,,M.J Rutland 1:20 A. M.' Burlington *:35 A.tt • Sos- ton'5:00 P.'II., Rouse*'Point; 7:16 A. M.'-''Erriye ) at Qgdensburghat 12:50 P. M. ; Connecting, at;:Mooer.'s Junction with trains iropi.Plattsburgh.; at Potsdam June! ,tiohwithR.,W: &'O, R':Jl. for WatertowiS, Rome and West; als\o with Stages for Massena Springs; and at Og- densburg with trains of R., W:.,4 O. R. R..for South and- West; with Qrand Trunk an,d Ottawa Railwaya -for West and North. Also, leave Rutlana>6:00 A. M., Nerthfieia 8:00 A. M., Burlington 9:50 A. M., Rouses Point 1:80 P, US.; .arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P. ML .,. , B.W. 6. BROWN, • Sujierlhtendenti Bnpt.'s Office, OgdeESbnrg, March 28,1S6S. • (d*w) GREAT WESTERN Niagara Fall* and SUMpciuloiiBridff* , .; I ' THREE EXPRESS TRAIN3 , • Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton aiid-Toronto; dailyj (Sundays exceptedj) on arrival of Trains from'the East for 'i <••,.!• DETROIT, CHICAGO, igP~ And all points Went. _a Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertown and Ogdehsburgh R. K., dally (Sundays excepted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Falls'and Susp'n Br. 18:20 A. M., Detroit 9:80 A, M., arriving at Chicago 9:30 P. U. Express Train leaves Ogdensourgh i:00 P. M., Rome 9:10, Niagara PaUs and .Suspension Xr.\ 6:50 A. 11., De- troit, 5P.M., arriving at Chicago 6:00' A. M.,! mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West and Northwest. \ ' \. , . ', ^his Is the ShoVtest, Cheapest and most rellabie route to the Great West. ' : ' , A'sk for Tickets via Cheat Western.Sallway, which can pe obtained at, all ^he principal Ticket OIBcep in fchs Onited StuteB and Canada. JAMES S1MONDS, : - ' ' Agent, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. T. N..DEKBT, Traveling Agent, tigd'h,Ni X. ' TH0S. SWINYARB, Qeh. Manager, Hamilton, Ont. ; JAMES CHA'ltiiTON,«cneral Agent, Satnilton, Ont;. 1 OKdeniiliurgh. May 16. Ifi&i ' • •' (jaldiwtf). ', 1868 CHANGE OV ON' TTry. ' WINTER ... . 'ffirouglHo Chicago in-SShouvs,-»tfir% 12 hours quickiM than by any other route. , , . ,, Trains leave Treacpti Jnnctioa^oppostta \Ogdens- Diirgh, asfollowa, Via: ''' ' TOR THH-wEBs; . • Ohicago DayExpress ,..:..iS«.OOP. 1?. Accommodation .. . ......5.15 P. jSfl f Ohicago Night Express 3.00 A. if. . 50R THE EABT. • • | Morning K^press • 8.43 A. M. 1 , Local .' 11.15 A., 11. ' | Eveniu'g Express 5.15 P.M.' ' ~r~ Through Ticke'ta for sale at the General Dnlsn :, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Buildings State Street •' ' CHAS. f.. BALDWIN, Agent, j j C. J. BRYDBES, Ogdensburgh, N. Mi •Managing Director. ' S. P. BEACH,\ ' \ ; ' I (del4d&wtf) Qeneral Agent. New YorfOity.' j AMEKXCA'N' 'BXPIfiEfSS'' COi s ''\' . I CEZNJSY, JTJSKB] dk CO'S •SXPJZSSS, ', i . s a'aU? 1 tfritti' sil'tli» CWIdiitri United States aii<* Canada. ' ' Office, tlio United States ana C a Timd from,New York.,24: hours. j Time from-Boston 17;honrc., ; _ ] All expresses in charge of safe'.and trusty messengers) Orders for the purchase of goodB in'the cities especially. solicited and promptly attended to. .Offii-. ta Seymour H DUfil Odbh ' ' 1S6S. THE 1 - i'sesi O f Olxio. This welltaown Company will,'during the present'sear ' ' ' son of navigation, run ' , ' •» - i MFTEEN FIll'ST 'CLASS,; [ I Oeden»t>urg, Otwego^ Cleveland, Toleda ' DETROITL ' GLEST ARBOR.\ .-''' C* ANDiINTBRMBDIATE.PORTS. .! . j Leavintr Ogdensburg Dally, for lalte Erie Ports, ton^'ar,- rlval c'f the Mall Train, from the ^iast; and;TrirWeelc- ly —Monday, Wednesday, arid .Friday,—for 1 ' Late Michigan Ports. '' ' tj? Th eite Steamer's make regular connections at Og- densbarg with, the Ogdensburg XLakePhamplain -Us It!, and,Vermont Central Line for Boston and all.points East. \At'WesteVn' Lake ports with Railroad aridCatial Lines, for a.'l points South, West and North west,- miking It the favoriv'* route for Passengers and J?reight,as there is but i ON*.'^ /TRANSHIPMENT between Boston antt Chicago, . , '.' . *' 1 'fgT~Ttie Steamers are \provided withlarge Cdbins ana Stateroom*, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation ofjFlrstClavis passengers and comfortable Second Class Cabins.provided with Berths ; and Cook Stoves for-Pas- sengers and VamilieB 'desiring to furnish their own'pro- visions *c. .' iij,/,iti :ti | EF\Thereis' no change of Steamer .bet^eea^^denf- J)urg and Chicago, thereby making ft the'cheapest and best riiut!a for Passengers movihig'wltntbeir'Goods, ritock,ftc., a* th ey avoid •fertlage,icartage;iihotel Buls, ^and-.BUinerous'o.ti ^er expenses, as well as damage to^jlieir properly by r'ougl j handling. , , |, ' ^\First Class Tickets include Meals ana'Staterboms. . f^P\ Rates of Passage and Freightlower'tbah'.byany' •tiier route.. .;..•.'. ,i . , . . .(. -A. •• i ge .Che ck'ed through to destination, j r I •'\' 'A'&'BNTS; '' * ' '\''t JNO. HO CKING, No. T State-Street}Boston.! WraOKLEXCjViritNY' ' | .qrjAS,,AXL,l8ON,OBwego,N.Y. ,,,..,, ,,„ TPREltCli, GUILDS* CO.,Cleveland;0. . , 'VI. t; W-AEEKR ACOii-Toledo.-Oi.\''-''\' * N. J. RODIER, Detroit, Mich. ,.ffGEO;W,;SMI3!H,,6tcoU Ticket Agent, , re!( |,., (i . . , H. J.eQ0l>NO,Pa>r!e:nger Agent, '-, .' ? '• ' ' t d«cb,c6i'.t<>rdandPatter«on'8«:,;(H!aenil>ar|. IK- \i , '. -UJ..« .•: ? >» r.i: (apld*wtm)| •Jill 0VEW HA RAIIiROAB. Trains leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash- ua, Groton Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowejl, BpBton, (fcc^.at.1:16 A. M., 12:15 and B:15 P. M., or on arV rlvafor{fainafi'bnrOgdensbTirBn'aMMontreat'—- . • e Concordjfoib Ogdcniiburgh'aiui^Montreal at:3:0:30 i^^M orBn kriltalSoffciai jftom'-Btn. trains over the. Ogaensburgh ioads^carryiig PasBen- gers.^nd Freight to anct ff6\mr .\WesK-Ogdensbur^h Monfeba\and 'Mancnester,iHasnna'i;Jre ll iawc Bt^ dence; StU \an d M Lowell, daath densbur^h, cnester,Hasnnai;JreoE6esierV Provi- iawrencef. Boston^ —Ppi'tsmouth, ; astan^aUinteeUteoi9it»T\ '! ' Thfbughto)CalirofinaJnhT;wentj,-fwo,Bays. v ,, K Ste/iaiships.on tJieAUantic: Connecting ofi'Paciflc'witb 'ARIZONA; 1 ' : \\ : f ' cotoRADOj .;*. • <% , i .HEN,RY,CHAUNqEJ,. NEW YORK, '\•' • '.OCEAN QUEEN,: • t , NORTHERN 1IGHT, \' eOSTA RICAy 1: '~ i • , One of the above large and splendid steamships will leave pier fJo.'42 North' River,'foot of-Canal\ S'tirefit/'at i2obon,bn!the 1st,- 9th,.lGtll and 24ih of.eyejryi s»9n,th (except.when thosedatesfall on, Sunday, and th'eh^pn ^|fe8at^da>);fdt4-isplnwafl l ''c^n^^^(4ia j % . CONST.Br.DTlQK..• 'GOLDEN CiTt/\ ^ ;8ACRAJflBPTQj7 :t<a GOLDBN ACVE, MfSXN >*'••((* •-•? Panama, Railway 1 with-.one ! of.th.e.CdmpanyfB. .Steamships from Panama for San Franbisco, touching at' Aciipultti; Departures of the a st!and;24*i confa'ect at;P.ai|amaiB^th Btesaers for South Pacific Ports.. .Those of lBtiouch 'Manianiifo. ; ' ' r^ ; - -'' f :•>,'•• -t.Jj •; ;} „ -, DepaVtui;e of .9,theachmonthconnects,iwlth, the.jiew steam line'from Panama'to'iLustralia and' New-Zealand. 'Steamers of July. .9;- connects 'closely.at;SanJfrancisco with steamer JAPAN, leaving .August 8, i8?8,..for Japan an'd-'Cnina.' ' - \•' '-• .:;'-••i: 1 .- ; iiij ' On/i Hjindred. Pqunds?Bagga§e lallowed to each aduJt. Baggage-masters accompany Baggage thro^'hf aiiu'-\at tend t<jladies and'cliildion without riiale.proWct»r».'Bag gage recelyed on the dock the day before Bailing, from ; steairib6ats, railroads,ifedpass'erjge'fswlio-preferjto.sehd downiCajly. ., j ( ,; , ( ,,, u ,* An experienced surgeon o'n libard. Uledicme and''al'. .tendancefree. ; 4i j , ' - ., ••, , ; •fc.,-.. .-• . ,\f Por passage tickets or further inforination, applj-'at the (Jorapany's'ticket otBcSi on the .Trharf^foocdt' Canal'.-it., ,N,or{h Kiver.,New York, VERMONT CENTItAl, ' '-••-!'• ' K.A1rIS'K.C>A 0ominencJing. 1 pec,,2,..156T.. ... , JKS QOTXQ \'BoilTi! ASD BAST. J IKAJKS QOTXQ \'BoilTi! ASD BAST. MAILTRA1N leaves Sfe Albansat6:15.Av'SIi, anicdn- nects at Burlington with Rutland Road; at Whitf River Junction and Bellows Falls with- J iraffis I; f6r Bostdn, Worcester, Springfield, an(i..wth trains, on PassumpBic road'; arrives at New York at 10:45 P.'M. ' DAY EXPRESS leaves-Ogdehsburgh ai 6:80i;Pi.ilf. (lodge at Malone) leave 7:50 A. M., Uousa'B Point 10:45 A. M., Tor Boston, *c,arrivingin B6*st6hvIa'Bowel3, i at 10:80 P.M. r .„ \. - NIGHT EXPRESS, leaves OgdenEburgb. 'af ifcsO A. M., Bouse'a*;-'Point at 5;40 >P. MiJi* ar- riving at Boston at 8:40 A. SI., counseling at Bellows Falls with Cheshire llaUrdad for Boston anU 1 Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield 4c, and arriving in New York at^SOKJI. 7\ \ \ TBA1KS GOING'NbnTB ASD<WISTL ' -'•* ••\•* DAY EXPRESS leaves.Buston, via Lowell, at 8:00 M., for Burlington, St. Albansi.&c. MAIL TRAIN leavrsiibBton via Lowell at 7:00 A. M., via Lawrence and Fitchbufgh at 7:30 A. M., Bpringfield at7:45 Ai M.,vforBurimgtoa.and St,! Albanst i^e ACCOMMOftATJLON TRAIN ' eaves, Northfield at 8:00 A. M.,fo'r Burlingftfa.-Eu'tlandVSfe. Aibiff;s;'Eouse'3 i! Pt., Ogdensb.urgh, 4c, i .... Ji «•••','• ti o.i'f NISTEiT BXPfeESS leaves BeiloWs Falls\ at 10:00 ?. ST., receiving paBsengers'ii-onisYermont YaUey-Si.ajj^leavteg .NewYork.atl2a5P. M.,and l 1 from.C-hishire R. R,.leav- ing Boston at 5:S0 P. M.; coflnecting' at' : Wbl t& River .Ju.DCtion,irtth,tr,ain,lea.ving JiostoB atj5;00 ,Si_ Mv, ;i for •Burlington, House's Point, and' OgdenHburgh,* cohriect- ing-withGrana;Trat>k.*rrains\Jor; the'Wests ' i\B :i<C gleeplng.Cars^re attached to both the.Nigh{, B.presg Trains running'between SK AMfia and''Boiilob,*iiria'6t. AlbansanaSpringfiela,. i, , 'Hj, .|>ij\' Tlirou^h Tickets for Cb^ago and* the Wastfor salbat the principal stations. . >.j . o :. •;-.> \^.-.^V\' . ,U. 5IERRILX, Gen'l gupt. St. AlbaM, Vt., Dec. 2, l&iSl [dAV] M. JB. r , AKT^UlfteG LEATE OQDBNSBUR'6 10 P. S:30 A. it. ...... -., , i ' i.XlLSO'A. M.,EipresS,'for!rroy\ana-ir«w-Y6r : k > , with sleeplng.car Jr6m.St..iAlbanstS'\'Sroj'vt : arriving to Troy at 4.40 A. M., andKew York atlO.QO A.,M., via tHe Hud- Bon'River'aailroad. J \-' • '\ *'•'' -J'••-.'«. . AtJl-SO A.M., ExprBEe.rfo^.Boston.jaiTiying: at Bur- lington, by rail', at 9 80 ; P.'M.,(wlth sieeping^car'fro'm Sur- llrigidn). and .arrive' in- BoHto'Br-next jraornlBg 1 at'8:80. o'clocU:; ' \ . * ' Or, Passengers by the 11:30 A.M. train cah-(ake one of the Lake Champlain Steamers; *n arriving at Rouse's Point, get supper onboai'd,, ! pass ( Uirpugh:the.mostpleas- act part of the Lake, touch%tPlafe»urghJ\Snd arrive at Burlington in time to connect, WITHOUT PAIL, with itue:lU:00 J?i,M; Bxpres33tain.fp.rcBo.iton, (With sle'eplng cars! and arrive in Boston next, morning at. 8:80 o'clock. •-\'J'assengers'.t.aking&e'-l'l.'SOA.SlJtfain S,^urdays'ai- . • . • _. fcT ^rr _ _ % _ i. rt. nf\ T I ^ t- c*-~. .n Peg.g r 4ye.in.New JCorkat3:00P. M..Sunday. ,..,.,- Ifor tickets or Information apply\ to 'Ticket \Office • 0g\ i!ensBurgh;R.:R. Depot, o-iot Chas.XiBaldwini G. JT..K. Tik Offi Stt tt T N J)b Gi W R T Vicfcet Office, iState street, of T. N^ i)erbj v .G-; w. E. Tici- •ct Officei'Sfete ati-eet^ oiiposlte^SeymouVlHoaset; May 22,1867. , , . fmyl4Jjfcw] 1.S67-.8.. TVIiiter Arrangcnicnt. 1.8^.7» -Osw£g0. anil Syracuse; Railroad In cdnne'ctionwiththe'K'^wTrorK Ceritral J Sf *Ki : ~ • ' • • . : •• • •' \ i • Conimciiciiis Nov. 25, 1867. Direct route to . ; . . ifgJSpi TOIE»O E. ali'.Points..West>,and!,South JVest.i^g| Trains leave.OgdensDurgb at? P. M..,- arrive at Oswego at9P: »L leave Oswego at 5:'50'P: M., arrlve-atrOgd'eiis burgh,atl:05 A. »L.;. . ,,,,., : . ,.„.. , . . Keave-'6Wego9 A.M., Fulto'n 9:35A. M.,-Lam's-onS'9:59 A. <M.', Baldwinsvdlle 10:WcA.! M., w arriveat^yracuse 10:55A. il. . .. i. , . . . . Leave Oswego 2 Pi Mi, Fnlton^2:84 p; T&, EamsonsV2:59 , . B. M.,i5aldwiilsvllle;8:1.7P^, Mis arrive,at-. Syracuse S:55P. M., c'onnectiifg with'SyfScuse,- Binghampton , and New jork R. R. for Bingbaroptou, Philadelphia, Baltimore and all poiDts Soiitlu I*ave Oswego.6 Pi if., Fulton 6:30^ P.'M.,iEamson8j6:52 P.. M.,3aldwinsville, 7:0T.P. M.i. arrive; at Syracuse ' '-s'P.'sr.'\' *' •' ' • '••\• •'' ; \ ' :. ;.. : JRNG;.jt!ii, ..1 !. Leave Syracuse 6:45 A. M.; 2-35 P. M.; 7:20 P. M. Arrivea^Oswegd 8:35 A.M.\; 4:85*! Mi ;9:10 P ; '1I. ' l^TThrough. Tickets,for sale at, the Company's Office for\ all' points' West and: Smith West-\' \\' '\' , .:••.<> 'J) . ...• .'...I.- W. B: J?HEIi.P.Si.gupt. C.G.SHEAD,Gen'l Ticket Agent^ . (no80a*wtf) 1868. Cauadiau i* j i.t e ot A tors comp pli7p Grecian Capt. Xelley. Pqeipovi-.- -,Qapt. r ;Sincla!r. Corint7i:ian...Cajit. Dunlop. Magnet....CapU Simpson. qck- Bow- , GftlN.G AVEoJC^-Uritil furtherfhotlceiiWill 'lPaTeiP cott daily (Mondays jaxcepted) at8:3j A.\W(. for Br ville, GanantqueiKingBtohVCdbourgj Port Hope, 'Bow martville', ft'oronto ana Hamlilton,-. connecting with St . Western Railway foi-all points West.'''\\ ' \-'-'• | 1 .:tfi»INGjEAST—Leave. Efes6ott^dailyii,(Monday8i :ex- ..cepted)'at..lO A. M., for. Corn wall and Montreal, copnect- ingwithBteamers.forQuebec. rL '•' '..i.. ' . ' Vr . 'i%e, Sieamer8.of, this.Jine arejunequalled and fromrthe • completeneEg of 1£eif arrangements, present'advaii&ges to travelers which ioni! other ,can;affor<l.. ,.,.<,;>.;.•> Q d ft J 15th th *iil b t li f JS hh r ;o. ,,.<,;>.; QJL and after June 15th there i*iil be two lines of JSx- press^team'ers leaving-Preico'ti'baiiyifor'aU pointsEast \'' \For Fi-eiglit',' Passage : OT any inVqrmatlpn',' apW tb'Ceo. iP.XlNDSAiT, at Hie Hoiela,' or at the Office,, Uaniels' Hotel, Prescott. . . L. U. DAN1KL3, Agent. J^Frescott, April-22;18«8i! '•>•'> i« f-.. (aj>S8d8taw5m) * l' bi- . oii--. ; fe »-;<B r:L