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* THE JJAII.T JOURNAL la published every Morning, (Sundays eicsptad,) tt I Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow hi rloeof,|5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. RATES o», i t ». _ . r RATES o», Asvsuisrjia. 1 Ono^Sqtisre, one insertion^>...;. f 75 r t:ab!-:.do; two ido ..»'...'.....* 100 -do ' ad 1 three do ..;. : „ 12 5 d9 do oneweek, 2 00 do do twoweeks, 8 00 do do one month, 5 00 ao do two months, TOO do do threemonths 8 00 Co do. lixmonths,.' 10 00 do. dog 6ne',ye»r, ,.'.•.....,,. 15 00 One quarter column one year, 48 00 One half column one year,.; 85 00 One column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 |3^The right to omit advertisements to amount o en percent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex Mbitions double the above rates will be charged. Adver isements from a distahce,~where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash. - HENRY R. JAMES, ' 'i u';J ••• Publisherand Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. JOHNSON HOUSE, Situated at the corner of Ford and Patterson Streets, OGDESSBURQn, H. Y. Nearest tu the Ball Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngton, Hermon and Rossle. , . , , RILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HALL H0HTKBAL, O. S. H. HOG-AN, ;....<..-..> Proprietor. This House is situated on Great St. James. Street, and U the largest In the city. tSf American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A. OT. Sherman ----- Proprietor. JAMESTOWN, OnAUTADQUA CO., N. Y. (mhUSdtf) . DANIEL'S HOTEL , PBESCOTT, ONT. L. H. Daniels, ... Proprietor. jgf'Secona' 1 to no House in Canada. (mhSldly) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Kv&q and Centre Street, Prescott, Ont. (formerly kept by Otry Harris.) A. \Wells - - - Proprietor. • ; Si D..MIRICSC - - -. -• KAXAGKR. A First Class Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached. 13?\\ Free Omnibus to Boats and Oars. (mhS7dly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Comer of Ford, and Catliarine Streets, ' • * OODEKSBURGn.N. T . . LYTLE & BALDWIN Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN MILE. (pc29dtf) J.BALDWIN. : JOHN ALfcBNDORPH, Auction and. Commission Merchant, AND FASOT GOODS DKAI^RS. G00J3 sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. So. S Ford Sfc; Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] CHAS. I. BALDWIN. BROESR, Dealer in Gold' Silver & Canada Money. Drafts for sale, on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- way ^arid Steamship Agenj. to all' points tit tKa United States and the Ola Country. '-' y ' y Vjg^-Qeaeral Office, State\ Street, Ogdensburgh, N.T. CHATTERXON'S 1IVEBY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, Is the place 10 GET TILE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWN/ laT'Either Single or Double. Jg| Oaveful drivers can be had when desired. ja8dly) H. E. JAMES, Proprietor or Waddlnaton Flax: and Paper Mill*, DEALER IK FLAX, TOW, PLAX-SEED k STRAW PAPER i. BOARD OQDEKSBtTRO, K. T . (feS4dtf) RODEE, LYNDE & NICHOLS, Millers, and dealers in Tlour, • 3OZZ FEED AND GRAIN, f OGDSSSBUKG, K. T. ' GEO. PARKER k CO., M illors. and dealers in Gr rai 11. ^- FL O VJt, MJLZ FEED, _^ Will keep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, ami which they will war- rant. Asupplv of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, &c, on hanij. i ;• . (fe25atf) J. S. WARNER, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver AND GENERAL DEALER IN Watelies, Clods, Jewelry Silmw-Ware, &c. Sole Agent/or Florence improved and'unexcelled '•., • '; 'SEWING 'MACHINES. NO. S EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDENSBURG. K^\AH kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- ing Maohines;fepaired. AH work warranted. • •'•*••• • , (a P 28d*wly) 0. 4 D. WHITNEY, JR., * CO., -* ' Wholesale-dealers in. all kinds of WESTERN LUMBER I |3P\Particu]ar attention given to supplying the New : England Market. W. L. PROCTOR, Agent,- (fe24dfewtf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, FORMERLY ST. LAWRESOB DOTKl, 1.3. TALLMAN, Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [je-d*wtf] BALPWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OQDESSBDBO, N. T . I E. Id. Baldwin - - - - Manager. The house has beenrefitted aadrefurnished. Achoice supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Cigars always on hand. Good accommodation fof Horses. Large Barns, Sheds J and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- | able. (ja21d*wly) CHAS. N. BIXBY,. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Puolie. POTSDAM JUNCTION, ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, S . T. %3f Partiealar attention given to Practice in I Bflnpnvptey,. (jy!3dtwly) ROSOI08 W. JDDSON, Attorney and Counselor at ^fUCENSED CLAIM AGENT, J5l orSoldien' Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advlo* on the subject, free. MONKY TO LOAN OH GOOD THPROTBD TAR1I8. mce, corner of Tord and Isabella,. streets,,. Og- b., Nl Y. [»p4d*w1 J. H. MORGAN, [.ESTABLISHED IN 1852.] Wholesale Dealer in •Wines, Liquor*& Rectltlerof \Whl«kle» OGDgN3BDRQH, N. Y. [jelOdtWtf.] pn .-HOTEL, , Catherine St., near Ftnry, Ogdenubwrgh, N.T. • hGeocge Cliatraud - - - - Proprietor. I The House has: been refitted and refurnished. A I choice supply of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Strong and I MildJUe.9, always op hand. - Accommodation for Tr^rel I er3.an~d*gooastabllng for Horses. (jegSd^ WILLIAM WELLS, XtFormerly at the Batchoin Sbuee,,'] ,',' \ DEALER i n J 0\-Gold Silver and Canada I Money,exchangeaonreasonable terms. Cl I'BiUs Doiiihtana isold; also GoTernthent and.Opantj rBonfis': • :; \ : ''\•'• ^Office witU Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, on J Catharine Street next aoor above Baldwin House, Og |jdensburgJi,N. r Y. (oc29d*wtf SAMS. .... . ,•• I qPHB 'DPPKR' POETIONi OF THK PARMSITUATra) y J. on Ogdeii's Island', consisting of !222\fel00 acres, of I, which about 60 acres are heavily wooded with hard timber. 1\ There is on the premises a, small frame house with « I birbl.shedAc. Eossessiongtvehimmedlmtelr. .: ? ; •• T easy. Apply to r O.C.MONTGOMERY, rv. '• -v •\. Oi&t)ENSBURGH, N. Y M SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1868, •'I !>.. '-. i L OOK! LOOK!! LOOK!! I WHISKERS FORCED TO grow on the smoothest face or hair on the baldes head by using the Celebrated Parisian Onguent. Sen to any address on.receipt of 25 cents aind stamp, or re ceipt for making the same for $1. Address J. J. LEVER, Station G, (myl-lm) New York City. T\T0YE'8 BUFFALO MftiL FURNISHING B9TAB- ±1 lishment, manufactures French Burr Mill Stoner Portable Grist and Flouring Mills, Cora Mills and Fee Mills for Farm and Plantation use; Smut Machines im- Separatprs, Improved 'Jurbine Water 1 Wheels, Proo! Staffs, Hoisting Screws, Spindles, flour Packers, Iro- Boltlng Reels and Mill Picks, with evtvy description c Mill G aring from the best patterns now in use. Constantly on hand a lnrge supply of Bolting Cloths. Send for a catalogue and descriptive circular. Address, JOHN T. NOSE * SON, (myl-lm) Buffalo, N. Y. BOOK CiNVASSERS WANTED. F OR NEW WQRKS— HOME-BOOK; OV WONDERS ,»nd family 'Photograph Bible. For terms, address A. BRAINiRO, Hartford Conn. (aplT-lm) Thomson's Crown Crinolines Are charming for Lightness. Thomson's Crown Crinolines Are superilor for Elasticity, Thomson's Crown Crinolines Are nnequallert for Durability. Thomson's Crown Crinolines In a word are the best in the world, and more widely known than) any other. At wholesale by [mhSl-Sm] THOMSON, LANGD0N & 00 . S91 Broadway, New York. PHILIP PHILLIP8 Sc CO., NO. 8T UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, NEW YOUK. Wholesale and retail dealecs in SMITH'S VNBIVALIED ASfEBICAN ORGANS'. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. tfe25-Sra) HOWE'S STANDAED SCALES Every description of Scale, warrantedlto give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Ifand Scales of other makers, taken in part pay for ours, for lalecheap. HOWE SCALE CO., S Park Place,NewYork. (mhSl-3m) 181 federal Street, Boston, DEVEKEAUX, THOMPSON & CO., .' ; 82 Cedar Street, New York. . , A , P . HE V E it B A U X A CO., 8 Central Street, Boston, Sole . Manufacturers of fthe BOSICK STEAM ELVfJINE, The most Compact, the Sinij.kstnnd the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the best workmanship guarim ,eed. Circulars and.price. list on application. (ae24-Cra) HVTCHINSON & CO., EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OI? THE PATENT COMPOSITE IRON MAILING, Gateways, Guard3, Faim and Cottage fenced. Bal- conies, Verandahs, Stable Fixtures aad Bedsteads.— Also, Wire Railing, Window Guards, Und other Orna- mental and Architectural Iron Work. ( Office and Samples; 95 PKINC12 STREET. [XKAK BBOAINVAY.'J NEW YOUK. Formerljqputchlnaon & Wlckersham. (aylSlm) FIEKCY & 1VES, Dealers in YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, Prints, «5toe. ^STMerchanls and Peddlers sujjpi'id at New Y*rk City Prices. No. 14 Ford St.-next door to Bell's Jew- elry store, Ogdenttburgli, N. y . ' \ (st25dly) IIANK1NC HOUSE OF. JAY COOKE \& CO., Nfl, 20 Wall Street, , 00R. NAS8AD.BTREBT, .NEW*YORK, We buy and sell at, the most liberal current prices, and iceep on hand a full supply *of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders tor purchase and sale of Stocks, Bond Band Gold. Conventions. We convert the several Issues of SevenrTldrties at the most favorable market rates irftd\Five-Twenties which, at present price of gold, yield tbe holder about one per cent, more interest per annum. Clrcuiarswlth'full^ particulars' furnished upon appll cation. fmyTdAwljr) JAY OOOKB * CO. EVERYTHING NEW. DODDS HUTTON Have just received a new and elegant assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Bullion. Fringe*, Sewlner Siilc do. ALL OOLORS. HEADINGS, CRAPE TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, GISDZXS, Piq US TKiaWINGS, all styles, ' GQRSD £ BAIL HOOP SKIRTS, OOESETS, HOSIEfiy.GIOVES ' •' . , Tape ' DUOHESSB KTI;DS, LACE HANDKBROHIEF3, HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS, SHAWLS, ,',' , ' WHITE'qjbbpi ji This Is'tiie place to, find a good assortment of Ladles' Goods, and always at the ,, • i; i •' - - '.; ••- - ' Lowest Cash Prices. Gm.4..,DOZ>pS, [apl8aiwtO ^StO. MUTTON- JOBSON BANK BUILDING, 67 KEW ADVERTISEMENTS lVe-^BV, DJS, I. W. LYON'S For Cleansing'sind Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. - > Sold by all Druggists* Price CO tents. Or sent by; mail, GO cents. Office, 11 Dey ifc.W, Y, '-\••'^«-»» New Medical Book On Diseases of Imprudenc?, Errors of Youth, and Mai allies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing i stamp to Dr. LAWREN OE, gtation P., N. Y. (mhll-ly; CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Effect! on Health, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat, Breath—tenses: ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight.—bj DR. ROWE, Ed-, itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. ROWE, 2T East Twentieth street, New York. . (,mhU-8m) UO11L HAVANA LOTTERY, OF CUBA, \ \ Conducted by the Spanlih Government. $830,900 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY IT DAYS. Prizes Cashed and information furnished. The high- est rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. IAYX0K & CO., Bankers, (ap7-3m) , No. 1« Wali it.. New York. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person tending us a club in Our great $1. sale or Dry and Fancy G* O O I> S , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, FREE O F COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR. PREMIUMS |3>fOur friends fill readily notice our presents for SO und 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs (n 60 and 100 respectively, of other firms. fiSKTUMease examine. Any person ordering either or the clubs named below, can have their selections of premiums enumerated^ cor- responding to the size of the Club, FREE OF $1 For a Club of 30, ($8)—-One of the following articles: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed-spread, 100 view Turkey Morocco album, 20 jarils sheetings, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool.square shawl, setsoUd gold bosom studs, all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern,.gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter dish, silver plated b bottle revolving castor on feet, set superior steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade shawl, ladies lung gold plated chain, ladies' dou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal? moral skirt, set jewelry and sloeve'buitons to match^ vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony D nute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high cut balmoral boots. For a Club of 60, (0,)—One of the following articles:— Black or colorcdntlpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pat- tern, one piece bleached or brown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, Z)£ yards\'Superior cashmere for pants and vest patterns,- extra honeycomb quilt, two fancy, colored bed spreads, pair Kent's calf boots, 4 yds.. farmer's good wool /rocking, fancy cash- mere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt, rosewood, brass alarm clock, ladies all wool cloak* pat- tern, silver plated cake or oard basket, fur muff or cape, ladies fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9xl2,-record page, and jengravings ; 3 yds double width water proof clsaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one setlzce curtain. For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the fpllowlngarticlei: i yds double width cloaking or coating,'?, Urge fine blca. table covers, with one doz large sized^dliinjtr napkins to match, 25 yds. splendid hemp carpeting, good colors, ex- 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 cutglass bottles, splendid violin box annd bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun, Bacon's six-barrel re- volver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice far muff and cape, silver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, 1% yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Rogers' best silver plated 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 addresi free. Address ALLEN, UAWES A Co., Wholesale dealers in French. German and English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &c. No. 15 Federal St. Boston. P. O. Box C. . [apT-2m) db-j K PER DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Jkgts. qp JLO wanted everywhere to sell our Patent' Everlast- ing MetalliciClothei Lines. 'Addrtii trie American Wire Co., 162 Broadway, N. Y:, or 16 Dearborn at.I Chicago. Illinois. A NEW BOOK on Paralysis, Fits, and Nervous Dis- eases, with their Eucccessful treatment, Bent free by enclosing Stamp to Dr. 1.0CIS, 302 East 23th St., New York. B OOK AGENTS Wanted\ FOR THE NEW BOOK, \ MEN OP OOR TIMES,\ or Leading Pat- riots of the Day. An elegant octavo volume, richly il- lustrated with IS beautiful Steel Engravings, and a po- trait of the author, Mrf. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Agents say it is the belt, *n&. sclhthe qui4keil of any ioofothc!/ever Sold. Some are taking 200 orders per week. It will outsell \Uncle Tom's Cabin.\ l We em- ploy no 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-Boole of Facts and l Historical, Documentary, Statistical and Political, from 'the Foundation of the Government, to the present time. 'Sent po|t paid on receipt of ,$1.50. We bare now ready the best LIFE of GRANT, by Aon. J. T. Headley, at the ery low and popular price of $2.B0, K. B. TREAT k CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. SHAW'S Silver Plating: Fluid Biases worn OUL r*l)ku;u nnn H guvu'as new, HIIU 11 used regularly Tor cleaning tt prevent! Us silver from eing worn off, and Is the beat article in uie for Clean- ig and Polishing Pure Silver Ware. No family once alng it will ever afterwards do -without it. It !• tbe only genuine SILVBS PLATINg-FLUID in the market. All others are base and worthless imitations, and most of them are dangerous, deadly, poisonous compounds of quicksilver. Buy and use none but Shaw's, which la he only original and only genuine, and in for sale by r. ,_. 1 p at up j n 2 OZ bottlei. Price \IICTASTTKI*.—In'every\County in the United T y States'; a good manto sell by sample, Chamherlalu'a : Combination Square, Plumb, I<evel an d Bevel. The greatest invention of the age, and one that every Mechanic, Workman and Farmer .in the land, will buy. 'end address, with name, State, Ooiinty.andJPoitIOffice t : •lainly written, and we will ieHid circulars and terms.' i ' W. 8. BATCHKLDBR * CO., PltUburgh, Pa. HOUSEKEGPERS-~ATTENTION! THAKB TIME BY THE FORErJOOK !-Tf you have not J_ already aied the celebrated Paragon Salasratus, make no further jlel&y, for while you are usipf^ otber cpminon brands', \both your health and your- pock'et Tare Buffeting. The Paragon Salmratus is perfectly-pure, and makes light, nutritious bread, and will make a sav- ing of one Barrel of Flour to every two persons in one year. (3ee remarks bri Paragon Salieratus in new En- cyclopedia.) GEO. F. GANTZ ft CO., Sole Manufacturers, N. Y RAA TO *3.00 PER YKAR—An. Agent is _ t)W 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 Hour. Address LOPIg COBLENIZ, illddletqwn, Mil. IF A HUMBUG, ' Vnat 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 Uie Pain Paint Pile up facts As big as mountains, Hash the truth Before their eyes; but the cry Is always humbug, men of science FuHof'liei. Pain Paint has been tested free of cost over C moiithg, every day, (except Sundays, at 170 Chatham square, 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 our lipB, No Pilll to swallow down, We want no burning liniments In City, Country, Town. We want to know the laws of health, We want to shun disease, We want few doctor billi to pay, Or undertakers' fees. We kn'ow all pills have had their day, That physic is deceit, . The lancet and the bloody'bowl We never more shall greet. We know our stomachs were not made To drench with Purgatives, Brute Instinct shuns the luteful dose And every child that lives. ^P~A TREMBLING MAN.—There i3 a man whose hand does not tremble, bur. bandies a brush with dexter- ity, and lays on Paint that never leaves color or stain.— He paints girls boys, men and women, by the hundreds, every day and evening. He removes pain as if by magic of any name or nature, whether chronic or acute, from a* simple mosquito bite to the most frightful cancer.— liroken down, trembling patients, are sent by the oflicers of hospitals to Wolcott's Office, No.lTO Chatham square New York,and all pain is removed for every application, free of expense, without money or price, for the tenant of the sunken cellars of tbe meanest tenement honse or for the owners of, brown stone and marble palaces of Fifth Avenue. All, all are treated alike, and each wait their turn for an application of that wonderful remedy, Pain Paint, and all distress, pain and misery vanish in- stantly, its 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 luld its victim with an iron grasp Tor scores of years. Hundreds of physicians have witnessed the operation »lth astonishment, and those who expected to scoff and laugh, returned to pray. A factory in Brooklyn and the office in New York, Is driven to its utmost capacitj- day and night. The Doctor's friends urge him 10 double the price at once; but the Doctor with an emphatic NO, set- tles the matter. The .people shall have it and everybody else, for 25 cents, 50 cents, $1, |8 , $5 and JS per bottle, and can select what size they please. Those who are able certainly will purchase the largest sizes for they contain sixteen ot the dollar bottles, and hold enough to drive pain headlong, Instead of a small bottle that re- moves the pain only by inches. Dr. Wolcott is am&n of business. He has been in the same office nearly, six years, and folks know; just where to find Him. J He as no time to visit race courses or base ball matches—hardly time to snatch a lunch. People of commousense 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 the sale of this old standard remedy, the ANNIHILATES, universally patronized for catarrh and colds in thei head, which is today the only leading and reliable remedy for the loathsome yet 1 inlversal com- plaint. Still more, he now puts up the ANHIHILATOR In pints instead of half pints, and makes- it one-quar- tsr stronger and more efficient. He has cored, by the use of this invaluable medicine, not enly thousands of hopeless cases of catarrh, but hundreds of week.nerves. Many a man whose hands trembled to such .1 degree that it was impossible to read a newspaper without laying it on a desk, and who could scarcely write their name once a week, find immediate benefit. Pint bottles hold three of the 50 cent bottles, and he sells fifty f>int bot- tles to one of the smaller size. Thousands suffer who would be wholly restored from that disgusting disease CATARRH, which leads directly to lung comp'laints, dyspepsia,weak nerves, painin the side and stomach, and liver complaint. Doctors In general do not under- ttand Catarrh, and few are bold enough to deny IV-— Nothing ever taken into the stomach can cure It, for the diseaselslnthehead. You might as well put aplaste.r on tbe foot to cure a ulcer on the hand. Catarrh is an ulceration in the head and a running'sore; the matter. fails in the throat and clogs it; at night runs down to the stomach and undermines the whole constitution. ' Catarrh muff will always produce catarrh and agra- vate the disease. A sneeze U nature's most emphatic 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 head, is removed. It must be cleaned out, instead of adding snuff and more filth. Buy none of the- Doctor'* remedies unless in pure io/iiiawrappers. , . •• CUT THIS OUT, post it up, and never .forget there is ONE PLACE you can go, or be carried, and have all physlcalj pain removed, free of expense, at No. 170 Chatham square, New York, when all other doctors give you up as hopeless. 1. Folks possessed of common wit, • Buy bottles that white wrappers fit; , , But fools are often caught and sold With tinted wrappers, brown and old. w s viLAs k m (Successors to C. A. VILAS* CO.) Will cairy on. the Boot and Shoe • • : BUSINESS - Afl' under former management. 'Our aim will be - t6 lia- crease the former growing popularity of the establish- ment. OG3OEN sur'aeis riAXN .;., c**aei tfr*iiA&.j Iina, \ WINTER;' AKRAN(}Eipi?Ti ' TWO TRAINS DAlZi'0imaqy~VjZxceptia,.) . On.anaafter Bionclay,,March 23, * trains will run as follows: ••• -i •••••• ' . • . 1st—THROUGH 1 MAIL. .- \ . Leave Ogdensburgh at 11.80 'A. XL; (dine at Malbn» % , arrive atJlouse's Point at 5.30 p. HI., connecting .wita Vtl CentralNight Express,for TBastand South, arriving in 1 Boston afr8:80 A. -M.J 8pfirigfi*eld-6:40 A. M., j and'via' R. * B. Road, for Troy, Albany, and arriye in New York aU0:15A.M,, . ' , ' \ , 2d—BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS'. Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 P.M., lodge at Malone,' arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 A. M., connecting with' Vermont Central R.R. Day Express, for.Burlington,.Con-' cord, Nashua, Lowell, arrjve in Bosfon'10:80'P. Si. ; ''or via'R. *B. R. R., for Rutland, Troy, Albany and New York, viaH. H. R. E. • ' RETURNING. \•'•'• •< • ; Leave New York 8:50 P. M., Troy 10:00 V. .M..1 Junction with trains from Plaitsburgh; at I'otidam June-! tlon with R., W. & 0. R. R. for Watertown, -Rome an* Wes,t; also,wlth.8tages for Massena Springs ; and at Og- densburg with trains of R., W. 4 O. R. R. for 86uth and' West; with Grand Trunk, and Ottawa Railways for West and North. Also, leave Rutland 0:00 A. M., Nerthfleia 8:00 A. M., Burlington9:60A.M.,Rouses Point 1:80 P: M., arrive at? Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P.M. '. ' ». V. O. BROWN, Superintendent. Supt.'s Offlce,'OgdeBEburj;, March 23, >86S. (d'tw) CENXKAl. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY VIA' Niagara Falls anil Suspension Urtdge THREE EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, dally, (Sundaya excepted,) on arrival of Train? from the East for • • DETROIT, CHICAGO, iaf~ And all points West, .a * Trains leave Ogdensburgfc, via Rome, Watertown andi Ogdensburgh R. It., daily (.Sundays eacceptcd) at 7:40 A.I M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Falls and Susp'n Br. 12:20! A, M., Detroit ?:30A. M., arriving at Chicago 9:80 P. M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh 8:00, P.M., Rome 9:10, Niagara Falls and Suspension Br., 6:50 A. 1L, De- troit, 5P. M;,- arriving at. Chicago 6:00 A. M.,' mak- ing close connectiona with all trains South, West, and Northwest. -, • ' ; . I : \ This is the Shortest, Cheapest and most reliable route to the Great West. - . • Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can De obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices In the Dnltcd States and Canada. JAMES S1M8NDS, Agent, Ogiiensbuvgft, N. Tt. ' T. N. DERBY, Traveling Agent', Ogd'h, N; Y. THOS. SWINYARD, Genr Manager, Hamilton, Ont. JAMES CHARLTON, Uez.eral Agent, Hamilton. Qnt. \-•-- -.. Hayiii.tRCT - . (jald&wtf) 1868 C1!ANGK .O1!\-TBS£B- ON THE 18.68 WINTER. ARRANGEMENT. ' • Through to Chicago in-38 hours, being labours qulekpr than by any other route. Trains leave\ frescott Junction, dppoEisa Ogdenj. Durgh,as follov/s, vis: > • * -' \. .•- I?0R TUB- WEST.. ... Chicago l>ayExpress 1...3.00P. Mi Accommodation '......'..... 5.1 5 F'. M. Chicago Night Express ,... 3.00 Ai SI. POK THS BAST. Morning 132presa .. . (i.-43 A. M. iocal....: .....11.15 A. M.' Evening 1 Express 5«15 : P.'M. IST\ Through TiclretB for Bale at the. General Unlei Office, Old Qgaensbm-ghI3ank Building, State-Street. CHAS. I . BALUWIN, Agent', '. C. J. BRYDGS8, Ogdensburgh, N. Y; Managing-Director. 5 . P. BEACH, (del4u&ytt> General Agent. New YorkOHy. AIIEBICAIir EXPRESS CO., And O3ENEF, FISKE & CCS EXPRESS, Connect* daily witn all tlie CItle* in tne United State* a«a Canada. . Time from Sew York, 24 hours. - ... Time from Bb3ton \U hoars. ' All expresses'in charge of safe and trusty messengers. Orders for the purchase of goods in.the.citles' especially solicited and promptly attended to. .Office In Seymont House BtdldinR. Ogfl'yiisbtirgi:. \ 1868. THE .' 1868. MortliernTransportatioiiCo '. ' of; L\MS well known Company-will,'during tho^present sea- son of navigation, run •. ' •' • 1 FIFTEEN FIRST CLASS RKGULARLY, BETWEEN \' \' \ ''; r ' . j ; . I - • i r :., .' • Osden»burs, OHwefzo, Cleveland, ToletU . , .. '. .•.•..».':.'- . '••.•!. DETROIT, GLEN''iiBB'OBj\-••\ •' i' >• DAILY ARRIVING Wo. G EnJarle 1 Bloelc, A splendid assortment of - ; 1 Boots^Slpiqes^fe _ \ ; Special attention given to . . I O XJ S T O M WO w. > U •! VreAS-JtOff., '- Mo. Slagle Block. .AND INTERMEDUXE PORTS. ^ , , Leaving OgdenBburg Daily, for Lake Erie Ports,.on ar- rival of the MaiLTraln from the Bast; and Tri-Week- ]y ^..Monday, Wednfesday, arid Friday^—for! ' '. 1 < : ' •\' ' Xiiike Michigan,Ports; '[''*'• '\ ' ' :H0T These Steameiajnalie.'regulkr, conneotio.naStOg- .deasburg with tlic.,Ogdensburg ifc Xuke-.Champiain. .J^..R., andYermont 'Central l^ine fdr Boston an'd' 'all points East.' 'At Western Eake<p6ft3>w£tn Railroiit and Canal Lines,for all points South, West and ,Northwest,:n 1 iakirjg It the favorite route ^or Passengers and Frelght,,as theie Is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between' Boston' and Chicago: '' • •\ ' r< '* ' •' '\ •'•'• '' '\•'• f&~The Steamers are provided, with luge Cabim and 81 aterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommpdation: of First Class.•Passengersand comfortable Second; .Class' Catkins provided with Berths and Cook' Stoves-for' Pas-' seng.ers:snd families desiring to furnish their.'ownjprb-i sloiw.'.ic.; . • . .,,• , t ., ... . ,•.... •^•'There is np change of Steamer befeen Ogdens-^ burgah'rt'Chicago,llierebymslting (i tue'cheaJieBtiiid best 'ro.'Jte for Passe.ngers moving!*lth>'their-Goods,\ Stock, *c;., as. they :ajroid ferriage, ear.tageiEliotel«biUB,,: andjiiume.ro.us other exp.enses,*as well as damage to. their pfiiperty 1) V rbngh handling. •'•\••-•\-• \* -- •••' ' \ • &r*{nt Olass^Eckets lnelnae Weals an*Staterobms., ^ ofiEassage:an.a,FreightJp.wer*baniJ>y;any* taT^e fjheckeatiiipugli to aepination:' x . • • • 'AGENTS 1 : 1 ' ' ., :: '. : '' : !•-'!»•.\«* .' HOOKINJSijNp. TStateSStreeVBoaton. , Bp.CKL.SY, Cape -yincent,N,,Y.; .,., S4EClSONOswegoNjY4 '? \ ] TfKfJNOH, OaiLDa*CO.,01eveiaTja,p:H i ' W. T. WAEKER ACd.i ToledOjlOi.'fc •*.-U.n. N. J. RODU3R,.Detroit, Mich. O J. HALB&Cb.,,JBlwaukee,Wl*i. • .-.. S. J. HOWB'* ; CO l .,'Chibago, ! 'lll.\ '-i~J ' - ftKO.i A. £»DV,AcenU ' yd^bWY 1 • . i .'• -• . ! v • . . : l\.yE de GEO. W. SMtTH, Gen't Ticket Agent, , , _. ,''H;XOOOUNq,leas S 'enger-AgenV\ * •• l ' s *'- \•; - >'• v Offlce,c'or.'Ford and Patterson8M.,'Ogden> ITORTHERN (NEW HAMPSHIRE): RAILROAD. Trains leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash- ,ua,,G/oJpn function, Worcester, Providence, Lowell, Boston, 4c, at 1:1E[A.M:; 12'15'anu 5:15'P: M^or ottfer- Tiyalof trains fronrpgdensbBrgh and Montreal^ »• '• ^Iiekve^Ooncdnl for Ogd&Dsb' urgb/afia^Montre^d at 10:30 r^r^S|*cll^ Or ^ ^ T ^ ^^ al °*^ E1 '' : * S \ ;ers antfPreiglX to\n<J-froS>!ttie Ja|sm. TOGCIfING AT;MEXICAN PORTS;.AND . ,-:•;:;•-• -XHB'-WE'JftAILK 1 '-I ; TJiK>ugh to Califprina'In 3Jwenty-Tw;O:Bfty.Si \?, Steamships on the'Atlariti'c:' Cionnecting oh TacifiDirifil ' ARIZONA, .'\ , •'. .COlipRADOi,. . ,.,- ; . HENRY .OHACSCMY, CONS'l'ITDTIONl '* \NKW¥OEK: '••- ' GOLDBNCITS; u* OCEAN OJDEEN, . . .SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHT,' GOLDTSN-A'fiVE\ ' ' —--, ,. , ,MQS«TANjAi.., ,. , .One of the,above large and splendid oteamshlps' will save p'ie?No. '4S, North''-Riverj'foot oV .Canal'Btreet.'^et 12,,nqon, on,the 1st, 9th,. 16th and 21th of.every,month, (except when thps'e dates fall on 'Sunday, 'and^th'en^on the^recedlng Saturday,)Tor,A'Bplnwall, connefetirigi via Panama-Railwaj; with oneofthe.Company's Steamships from Panama-fof San Francisco, tbuchingVat Aca'pul co.'' DepPTturesof.thevlstand 24*cpnnect.at,Pariama-.» i (Ji SteKi.iersfpr-Soufhl'acificPorts!' Those' of 1st {ouch \• Manzanillo..! ',\• • i'K'::'•• : • -.)«/' \ <'•, Departure of ^Qieach month connects, with ti e new iteam line from Pa'riarhS M> Australia' and' New^'ealaria. Steamerj otj.uly, 9, .connects-cloBelyatSanSrancitco with steamer JAPAN, leaving August '8, iS68, 'for Japan arjii.OWiia. '• •;.•'• - •-,' ',•.,,>,.. ,;. ,_,, One Hundred f Pounds .Baggage allpwed to each'adult. Bagga'ge'-mas'liers-accompany baggage- lirbii -nj-ana- -at tend to ladies and children without,male prottctors. Bag gage received on the doci: the'day'before' sailing, ffoin steamboats, Tailroada, andjpassengeis who: prefer, to send down early, , An eiperiencefi surgeon onboard; Meaicln'e aha-at- tendanceXree. . . • . ., • -.^ Forpassage tlctet's'orfurlheflnfbrmatioB, apply at'ttie Oompany'sJicket office,.on.the wharf, foot oi' -Ganali Bt, North River, New York. . , (jidiy) ''• • • X R. EA35Y, Afeehti ' VBB'lftdNT CEN*BiAii RAILRA OommencingDec. 2, 186T. rtHB oonVo--SOOTH AHir'»£&».- ' ''. MAIL TKA1N -leaves 8t. Aibaps a t 6:15 >. M., and.con- nects at Burlington with Rutland Ttoad; at White River Junction and' Bellows Falls • witn trains for. Boston, Worcester, Springfield, ana, wth trains on Passumpsic roai; arrives at N ew Yorlc at 10:45 P. Ms '- : \ f '\\ • : DAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburgh .at;,6:S0 P., M. ,loage'atMaione)Ieave7;50 A. II., K6a.3e'V Point 10:45 A. SI., for Boston, ; ,*c, arriving in Boston, via Lowell, atl0:8.0P.M. ,, NIGHT EXPRESS, 'leaves Ogdessbiirgh at' 11:80 A. Mi-, Rouse's Point at 5;40 , f. ,- M., ar- riving at Bostoii at 8:40 A. M., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Bcstpn.andeWorcei- ter, ana with Vermont Valley .Railroad for Springfield: '*c, and arriving in 'New' Tork-a'4 : I2:80'£ : i£ ' : '\ ''\ '• T1KA1NS QOINQ NOBTH iND WJiST- • ,Jl\ DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via XoVeil, at8;00 BE.forBurllrigton, SI. Aibans',,&c MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell at- 5T:0b A. M (> via Lawrence and Htchbutgh aft:SO A.' Mii'gpringfleia At7:45 A. >L,, for Burlington and St. Albane.- i li'n-j, AOCOjailODAgcION TKAKS leaves Noyth'aeia at 8|0p A,\M. for' Burlington; Rutland, St. • Albans, S6tiEe's ; Pt'.\ Ogaensburgh, &c. .. , . , -.1 ' NIGHT 1 EXPRESS leayes Bellows fells at 10:00P.' M., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley, R. R.-,.Jeayiiig New York at 12:15 P. SI., and from Cheshire's. Rt leav- ing Boston at 5:30 P. M.; connecting at White'Slver - - ' ' \\\ ~ ,M., for connect- Sleeping Cars are attached to both ti e Night Express Trains'-funning'between gt. Albans 1 and Boston, an'd. 1 fit Albans andSpiingjleld..,, . { , ., ,i. ., , ,„.,,. \Throngh Tickefe'fbr CBJ^agb aii'a ( the-We*iit for sale\«S the principal stations. ' ,)]*,.*j. , , 'MVI f MEEBitl., Gen'I Supt. I •• fd*»-l'' Sti. -Albans, Vt, Dec. 2 ; 186TI i A.. M.. , • . - t.11.300 A. JJ.,.Express, for Troy and New York, with plngVcarr from S&' Alb'anQ to Tro'yl arriving in'TrSy 40A MnaNY^tlPpflAMJthHfi ; Ac '. Sumnncif Airankeiiie . • LEAyg OGDENSBUHGH , \ At5:80 A; M., Express, arriving'at Burlington. at'l:80 P. M., Rutland: 4:15 P; H-, Troy 9. ^ M.) leaving Jroytat 10 P. at, wlthsieepiag car, and arrive at ,Kew Sori at 5:30i A M \ , • ' . ' '' - - - '•• ' iAt.11.3 A. E ileeplngVca f t-4.40 : Ai M.,a on River Railroad. At 11.80 A. M.., rjxpre'sB.tor BdBton,-arriving.-at.Buf- lington, by rail, at 9 30 P3Lv(with sleeping car from Bur- lington) !ind arrive in Boston next-, mornisg ax S:SO o'clock; • \\\'- •*•* : ' ' Or, Passengers by the 11 :S0 A. M. ti*ain can take one if the LakeiCh'amplaihiSteKmers, «u arriving at Rouse's Point, get supper on board, pass, tlupugh &e mpatjileaa- ant part of-tKeliake', touch ktPlatitsburgh,.and ^arrive'-at Burlington In pme! to connect, WIIHOHT J'.AIIjjJ with the 10:00 P. M. Express Train for Boston, (with sleeping carsVand'afrive In Boston,, next morning a'tiS:30 o'clock^ PassengerS;taking.the 11.80 A..M. train $,_*.urdays, ix- lvelnNew ! Yoflfat'3i00'P:M. : Suhaay. r \ ' '-\ ! J'ortickelsoriaforiiiation..apply to-^icketi Cffloe, Qgr aens'burgh S. K. Depot, or of Cha's. ~L Baldwin, \G. T.' B. Ticket OiEce.State street, br T; N. Derby^G; W.R Tll et Office, State street, opposite Seymour Hoiiss. t3P~ Baggage.checked thi'.ougb.fr.o Odb ^^\ ' '-- 'GEO*: 'A ' J. P. CHUECIJ, Gen. Agt., Ogaensburgh. May^2,lS6f. J rgh. L, Supt. 'i'8[67*8> .^Winter Arransemenf,''xSeya > • '• > •- 1 j * .i t • Oswego. and Syracuse Railroad in connection with tiie New YbrkCfentrai it\ 1 1R'. ' \ 1 ; • . . .' , ; , -, . Comuiejicing, Nov. 25, .1867-.. • : .i' Direct route to ' . i ; BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, all Points West, ana South , Iftalnsjleaye Ogaensburgh at2 P. II., arriy,e.,at A>n,« b v. at 9 P. M. leave Oswego at 5:50 S. Ml, arrivVat Ogdens *urgh ) iatl:05A.M ; . ; i ..\... • , ', I, ?>'•.'':..;• x Leave Oswego i) A. H., Fulton, 9:8? A. M.,, Lanison8,9:59 ; A- JH,BaldwihsvilielO:iifA'.'Sf., arf'iv.e'at'Syracnse Leave'b'swe'go'dpl U.', Pulton''2:34P. iC', Lamsoris'2-5? •\ P; Mli iiaiawihsyllle 8:11 P. -M.. amveiatt|8yracuse 8:55 P. 51., connecting with Syracuse, Binghampton ifn'a New York R. R. for Binghampton, PKUgaeiphia 1 , Baltimore and all points South. , , i, ,'<«.., Leave Oswego 6 P.M., Fulton 6:80 P. M., Lainsons 6:52 P. M., Baldwinsville, 7:07P.M., arrive at Syracuse „\''' ' RETtfRNifNiS-':' \ ' \ Leave!Syr'acuse.6:45'A.M!; 2;85/K.'.&It; T:20.P. Mi,:! - r. ArriveatOswegp.&SS A.M.; 4:85P. M. -,9:10, P. JI.. ^T*Through Ticliets fbr'sale' at ttie Company's Oi -- - • - -5 Out t — • O. &j SHEA r D,,Geri!l TIc'kettAgent. 1 . '^e;S.' '- C!£iia.a«aia,M. II ...»•<•? KOYA1, MAIt f Tliir'OTtt'g-li' Line'ci 1 ^fol ) | > iraij(JlasB:.tfoperci]abi9\p^aiu- era compose Oil's like :\•'•'* ' . ' ' -* ' 'Sp'artahl .i.-.'Oapfc Wowarau' Ktnoeton^M'OSpii. SarfeU. •Gr.eciari..,.,,Cfcpt. Kelley,. P,aseppfi.....(}a.$t,. glnclaii:. ^orintMan^t^\miop' 3fa'0iei^Ci])tSM^hp 'GdlNG WBgT^TJntil'further nbti'ce, will lp'ave'Pres- coit daily (Mondays,esceptea) at S:SU A,,il., for,, Br.ock- ville, Gananoque,\K(ngston CoSoufg\ Port Hope, Xbw- manviile, Toronto ana Hamllltou, connecting with Gt. Western Hallway for all points West. GOING EAST—L'eave*Prescdtt-aally, (Vrohdays ex- cepted) at 10 A. M., (or Cornwall and Montreal, connect- ng,wlth.,Steamers,f6r Quabefc, ,-,-i-;,-,.. *,vX \\l 'I'he Steamers of this lme are unequalled a.na^rom the completeDeas of thelr>arrangeinents^p'resentaavantages to travelers which none other can afford. , *• On and 1 after June 15th ttfei-e will'b6't%6 lines of • Ex- piess Steamers leaving Fresco tt.Daily, for all points Kaat and West. \ \\ ~ '\\ -For Freight,' Passage or any information, apply.to Geo. (P. ilNDSAYisat the Hotels, or at the Office, i)*niels' \btel; Prescoft. •'. \^-'--•- - £. -fit' DAHIBtS, Agent> a Preicott, April 22,1668. iCJ^iita^