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THE Is published every Horning, (Sundays excepted,) at IjOgdenaburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow •price of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street.. I , BATKS 0 ? ABVKRTiaiHO.. I . '• One Square, one insertion........ % 16 I i <i do }Bo .'two do '10 0 | --,do v lido—three do ......... 12 5 do do one week, . ; 2 00 do do twoweeks 800 do do onemonth, 8 00 do do two months, TOO do do three months,... 8 00 do do six months, 10 00 do.y.-r do oneyear,.. ., -..; 15 00 ^ • ,sOjn^.quarteticolumn one year,,.., '. . ... \ 45 00 -sOnK&alf column one year,...;. , \ 85 00 One column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 S3EF*'*TIie right to omit advertisements to amount of en percent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex Itilbitions double the above rates will be charged. Adver laoments frpm. a distance, where the parties are unknown 6 us; mast.be accompanied Tyiiih the-cash. 1 ' ' ' '- HENSTK. JAMES, Publisher and Proprietor. V , .JOHNSON HOUSE, a at tie corner of jura ana\ Patterson' Streets, OGDEiSBTTBGH, N. Y. I Nearest to the Sail Road Depot ana Steamboat Landing. Stnges leave this House for Canton'* Waddingtonv Heraaon ana Ros3le. EIMY JOHNSON, Proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HALX MGKTIUSAL, O. E . n. HOGAT<r, .-...I Proprietor. | This Hou3e is situated on Great St. James Street, and is the'largest in the city. ET\American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] JAMESTOW N HOUSE , A. Iff . Slierman ----- •\Proprietor. JAMESTOWN, CKAUTJUJQUA 00. , K. V. (mhtGdtf) ' . DASISl'-S HOTEL, paESCOTT, O>'T. Ii. II. Daniels, . - - Proprietor. ISfSeconil to no House in Canada. (mh21dly) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Corney King and Centre Street, Prescoit, Ont. * (formerly'kept by Orry Harris.) A, Wells* - ^proprietor. S. D. MHIICE .... MAHAO.BR. AKrstClas3 \Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached. SSTree Omnibus to Boats ana Oars. (mhSTdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Carrier of Ford and Catharine Streets, OGDESSBUKGH,N. T. LYILE & BALDWIN,.. Eroprietors. Accommodations-for County customers. Goo.dstabling or forty}flovses. ; Charges reasonable. JOHN LTTma. (oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. . , JOHN ALLENDORP.H, i- and-.. Commission Mtortliant, ASD tfANOI OOOM DBA1SK3. sold, to Merchants and Peddlers nt New 7 York -•• ~ \ City Prices. : >Io. S Ford St, Ogdensbnrgh, N. Y. [aplOoly] >, . CBAS. I . BALDWIN, BROKER, \* Dealer in. Oold Silver <k .Canada Itloiiey. Drafts for sale on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- Wily and Steamship Agent to ail points ot the United-. States and the Old Country. ^ e, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. vC IS ATTEST TOW'S 1IVEB¥, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House,'19 the place 70 GET TETB \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWN! jgg-Either Single or Double._igel nareful drivers can be had. when desired. jftBdlyl ... . iSI. B. JAMES, Proprietor of OTtuldlnaton Flax; and :Paper Him*, DEALER I S PtAX-SEED & STRAW PAPER 4 BOARD (fSLAdtf) < ii*® OCBENSBUltQ, 2J. Y. RODBE, LYNDE k NICHOLS, l^ers, and dealers in 3F ' ohDiSSEDSO, If.' Y. - ' (felddtf) lour, GEO. PARKER & CO., Millers, A-rxd. dealers la <GJ- v ,»iiW-. KT- FL 0 Vli, Ml L L FSEI>, _^ Willkeep on band a good stock of Hour or different grades, of their own,-Kr.in.ding, and which they will war- rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac, on hand. (reSBdtf) J. g. WARMER, Watelxmalter., Jewpller and. Engraver AND GESBRAL BEAI.SB IS Watches, Clocks, Jmoebry. Sitoir-Ware, <6c. Sole ' • •' 'Agentj'or- Florence improved ancl'uiiexceUea, ; SEWIN<> TSIACHCINES. • NO, S EAGLE BLOGli, ¥ORT> ST., OGDBNSBURG. \ Kg^AU kinds of Watcnes, Cloclts,-Jewelry and-Sew- ing Machines repaired. All work warranted/ { • C. <t D. WHITNETj JR., * CO., Wholesale dealers in all kinilsof - IL.XJM;B!EiR Z ^Partiular attention given ^supplying the New England Market. W.,1. PR0OTOR, Agent, (f24a&tfyOgden3b.nrg, N. Y. SEYMOUR- HOUSE, ST. LATOIESOS HOTSL, F..J. TAU/nlAN,.... • Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. 5. [ja-d*wtf] . BALBWIN HOUSE, , Water Street, near the Ferry. OGnESSBUEG, JJ. T. 13. M. Baldwin - - - - Manage*. fnehousehas beentfefitted ana refurnished. Acholce supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Cigars always on hand.' Good accommodation for'Horses. Iiar.Be Barns, Sheds and Yards connected with the House. Charges: reason- able. »a2ia*wly) CHAS. N. BIXBY, Attorney ^aiia: Counselor a t law, , JPut.Z'io. POTSDAM JHSCTION, ST. I.AWBEN0E COTJNTT, H. T . >H9 r 'Particular attmUon given to Praciiae in Bmknvptoy. • (jyl8dtwly) W, JUD30S,' ' Attorney mna Couiueior mx Lai* H?\ lICENSBfl OiAIM AGBNTj JEI uSoldlers'Bounty, Bic'kPayi and- Penlftonj' Advlo* •onthesnbject,free. . XOXET TO J-pAS OH ! GOOD MFBOVBD FARMS. ' jgp^oince, b'oriter of Tord' and iMBella, ste'eeta, •lensbnrgh, N. Y. , . . . .'. ' T«* J. H. AEifsfeE#i>«; i 8 Wholesale pealer In . & BectfflerijfmiiiWei N.,Y, . [jelOd*wtf.l OGDEN8BCEGH ' OatJierineSt.Jiear terry, OgaeTvsivir'gh,N.Y. Oeorge Cliat.rand - •''•A p *?^ I «, t : ' The J£ouse has been retttted and . refurnished. A choice \supply of \Vffnes Elijuors; -Clgara, Strong and MildAles.alway.soniiand. AccppamoaationfofTraYel- era ana gpaa Stabling tor Hqraef. '... ;;.;(Jjjj88a*Wly) at,iiie> ^e6id,.^rivei; Inft ci|uaad»:VlfiH&_«l i Mbne j exchanged oh reasonable terms. Commercial BUls'tap'ugEtand sold; also Government and County jSirOffice with Charles Johnson, Ticket\ Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og. ,den»bnrgh;N; Y.\ \ - (ocMHtwif .:. , \ ; \ SOB _ *f1HE UPPER PORTION OF THE FARM SITUATED ' \ J t ok Ogden's Island, consisting of'&22 43-100 acres, of '' ' wfilcliabbut 60 acres are heavily wdbdedwithhafd timber. • '\•'• Tlierels on the premises a small frame house with a 'barn, shed *c. Possession given immediately: • \ . P \ernu easy.\ Apply tb' 0. C. MONTOOMBRY, • 1J (mhUdtwtf) Waddln»ton,M.T. t- L OOK 1 LOOK 1I LOOK!!t WHISKERS FOP.10ED TO grow on the smoothest face or hair on the baldest head by using the Celebrated, Parisian Onguent. Sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents and stamp, or re- ceipt for making the same for Jl^* J re D *» (myl-ariO • ' K^BlK =Ne\r Torts City. N OVE'3 BDFPALO Mil* FURNISniNG ESTAB- lishm?nt l miinufactutes, French «Burr Mill Stones, Portable Grist and Ploufl'nk Mills; Co* Mills fllDd Jfiefl Mills for Farm and Plantation use ; Smut Machines and Separators, Improved Turbine Water Wheells, Vroof Staff* Hoisting Screws,, Spindles, Hour .Packers,, Iron Bolting Reels aha Mill Picks,, 'with every-descrjlptton of Mill Gearing from the best patterns now In use. Constantly en hand a large supply of Bolting! Clotlis. Send for a catalogue and descriptive circular! ' -Address, JOHNT. NOTE-* SON* (myl-lm) Buffalo, N. Y. BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. F OR NEW WORKS —HOME BOOK OP BONDERS and family Photograph,Biblf. ^br ter.msj address A. BRA1NAKU, Hartford Clonn. (ajiHlm) Thomson's Crown Crinolines ' Are charming for lightness. XUomson's Cxown, Crinolines . Are superior for Elasticity. Ihonuon') Crowu Crinolines Are nnequalledforBurability. TUomson's Crown, Crinolines ' In a word are the best in the world, and more widely known than any other. At wholesale by THOMSON, I-ANGDON & CO. [inhSl-Sm] ' 891 Broadway, New York. PHILIP PHIMilPS & C!O., NO. 8T UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers in SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of. Superior Pianos andl Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. Hfe25-3m) HQWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Sqale, warranted to give satisfac- tions Send for C»talogue;and Circular. Second nand Scai'ei of otheriiiikeri, taken in part pay for ours, tor sale cheap. HOWE SCALE CO., 8 Park Place, New York. ;. 181, Federal Suieet, Boston. DKVEUEAUX, THOMPSON & CO., S2 Cedar Street, New York. A. F. DEVEXEATJX & 00., 8 Central Street, Boston. i ; '.Sole Manufacturers of the ItinDDIOK' SXEABI ENfiilNE, , • The most Compact, the'Simplest and the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The ratedpower and the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application. (de24-6m) COMPOSITE Ift'0N,W0llIS, H.TJTCHINSON A: CO., EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS 0V THE PATENT COMPOSITE IRON RAILING, Gateways, Guards, Earm. and Cottage Fences, Bal- conies, Yei-andahs, Stable Fixtures and Bedsteads.— Also, Wire Railing, Window Guards', and qther Orna- mental and Architectural Icon Work. Office and Samples, ' * 95 PJIINCE STB1SEV. [SEAR EROADWAY.1 NEW YORK. Formerly Hutchlnson & Wickersham. (myl2-J m) PIElfCY & lVJESi Dealers In YANKEE NOTIONS,FANCY fiOODS i, Prints, J39~ 'Merchants and Peildlers suppied at'Nmo 3T*»'J Oily Prices. , No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bell's Jew- elry store, Otrdensburgh, N. V. * ' (.st25dly) BAPfKING HOUSE, OF JAY 0OOKE & CO., . No. 20 Wall Street, . , COR. NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, , We buy and sell at the most liberal current price3,.and Keep on hand a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and 0OMP0DND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. Conversions. : We convert the several issues of Seven-Thirties^ at the most favorable-market rates into Five-Twenties, which, at present price-of gold, yield tile holder about one per cent, more interest per annum. ' Circulars with, full particulars iurrilslied uponappll cation. ' ....'.' (myTdiwly) JAY qoOKE * OO. EVERYTHING NEW. DODDS &> HUTTO3 Have ju3treceived,a new and eleganf. assortment of „>- J. 2 :•' BnlUon FrlnKen, Sewing Silk d|». ALL COLORS. . .'.»..•••: . ,i,;t . .., ••- . u > * -•..•- . ' I HEADINGS, OR APS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, PARASOLS, SVflE TRIMMINGS, •i , • QOREl> &' SAL. 8KXRT8,,,, ' DUOHB'SSE KIDSi LACE HANDKERCHIEFS; HEUMBD HANDKERQ.HIEFSi.j SjEIAWLS, | \v\ WHITK GOODS, \>' • j This Is t&e place to find a good assortment of Ladles' ;G\obai iftfd arwmys it'the, .• \>* i » ' i ' * Carti Pa-Ices. , JN0. JTUT^ON. N- Y., THURSDAY\ /MAY 21, 1868. JUBBON BANK. BUILDING, 6TS0ED ST. KEW Norel, Elesant. D'n. 1.1 lYoirs : For Oleanslni; ant^Breiervins the edbv the ilrBt Dentists. . .... Sold,by ail Druggists. Price SO cents. Or s?Rt by mail, SO cents; ;. Office,lll)ey 8t, t N.T. (mM4^>n) Mew Medical Book On Diseases' of Impr'udencSj > Ef rbrs 1 of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a stamp to Pr. LAWRENCE, Station P., N. Y. - (mhl7 : ly) CATARRH. ' < A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Meets on Health, Head, Memory', Lun^s, Iliroat, Breath—senses of Smell, Taste, HeirinB. and slsht—by DR.'ROWE; !Ed- itorNew TofliiiRn'c'et.' •Sentfreeon receipt of TeS Cents Address Dr. EOWE'.^T'EastTwenUeth street,tlew York. ; ' (miiH-3m) R0YA1 HAVANA IiOTTERY, CC'BA , ' Conducted by the Spanish 6bvei:nraent. - $800,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY IT Prizes Cashed andinformrition furiiiBhed, The high- est rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYiiOR & CO., Bankers, • ' (apf-Sm) No. 16 Wall St., New York. WE ABE COMING And will present to any person sending us a club In Our great $1 sale of Dry and Fancy Gt O O 3D S , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk press-•Piitterh, 4c, i. ' , i » I FIIEE OF COST. Our inducements during the pn'st f few years-have been large. '. ' ' '•. , ' WE NOW DOUBLE OCR WtEMIlIMS lSFOnr Irlends will readily noUco our' presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in valne to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of othdr firms. ^'\Please examine. Any person ordering either of the clubs named'below, can have their selections of premiums ehunierated, cor- responding to the size of the Club, ' TREE OF'iH Tor a Club of SO, ($3)—One of the following articles : Delaine dress 1 pattern,' fancy 1 colored 5 '-befl-Bpreiia', 100 view Turkey Morocco album, 20yaras slJeetlrlgsJ striped • cashmere delaine dresi pattern, honeycomb quilt,, all wool square shawl, set solid goldhosom studs, all wool fancy cashmere pants anil vest pattern, gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter uisti, silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor on feet, set superjor steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade Bliawl, ladies long gold plated chain; ladles' dou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal- moral skirt, setjewelryand sloeve buttons to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high cut baimoral boots. Por a Club of 00, (C,)—One of the following articles :— Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress put- 'tern, one piece bleached orbrown sheeting, engravei^sU- ver plated 0 bottle revolving castor, SX\ yards superior cashmere for nantB and vest patterns, • extrirhoncycpinb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent's calf boots, i yds. farmer's good wool frocking, fancy cash- mere plaid dress pattern, best quality baimoral' skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, Indies all wool cloak pat- tern, silver plated cake or card basket, 1 fur\ muff or-cape, ladies fashionable wool doul>le shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings ; 8 yds double width water proor clnaklng, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following articles: i yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine blea. table covers, with one dtz large siieddinner napkins to match, 25 yds. splendid hemp .carpeting, good -colors,, ex- tra quality black or alpneca 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 biaded 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 blunkeis, nice fur muff iindcape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, 72<f yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Rogers' best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and i em- broidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, record and photograph page. J?or larger Clubs the value increases in the same ra- tio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALtiBS,HAWES& Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &c. No. 15 i'ederal St. Boston. I P. O. Box C. I>pT-2m) ^\ DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. pAO wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlast- iug Metallic Clothes Lines. Address the American Wire Co., 16i Broadway,- N. Yi, or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. * | A NEW BOOK on Paralysis, Tit3, and Nervous 'Dis- eases, with their succcessful treatment, sent [free by enclosing Stamp to ; Dr. i-OQIS, 802 East 2Sth St., New York; B OOK AGENTSr\Wantea FOR THE NEW BOOK, '* MEN OF OOR TIMES,\ or Leading Pat- riots Of the Day. An elegant octavo volume, richly il- lustrated with 18 beautiful Steel Engravings, and a po- trait of the author, Mrs. • HARRIET BEECHER STOWEJ Agents say it is the best, and settetheqmrtest of any hoohihey ever sold. Some are taking 200 orders per ireikr it wilt outsell \Uncle Tom's CaBif.\ 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= LI3II1NG CO., Hartford, Ct. j WANTED—Men and women to sell a new work, the National .Hand-Boole of Facts and . JPlgurea, j • Historical, Documentary, Statistical and Political, ifrom the Foundation of the Government to the present time. Sent post paid on receipt of $1.50. We haye now ljeady the;best MFE of GRANI,jbyHon! 31T. Ileadleyj at the very low and popular price of $2.50, E. 15. TllEAX. & CO. Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. } SHAW'S Silver mating; TNSTASXANEO'CSIiTr Plates Copper, Brass, I/German Silver, Bronae, &6.,' with Ture, Silver} makes worn out Plated Ware as good as new, ana if- used regularly for cleaning it prevents its silver from 1 being worn off, and is the best article in use for Clean- ing and PolishiDg Pure Silver Ware. No family [once using it will ever afterwards do without it. It is f the only genuine SILVER PLATING FLUID in the market. All others are base and;wpr,thles3 imitations, and Most —# «!*..« u« n .4nnr.ni.niic rlonrllv nni«nnnin r.rnnv\nt,nVla'nf' W ANiTJBD.^In every County in the United StatesvAgopd man to sell by sample, j , ' , CliamborlaiBL»» Combination Square, •''•' PlAinti, level and Bevel. | The greatest invention of the age, and one that every Mechanic, Workman and Farmer ,in the land will 'buy. Send address, with, name, State, County and Post Office, plainly written, and 'we will send circulars and terms. W. S.BATOHELDBR * CO.j Pittsburgh, Pa. HOUSEKEEPERS—ATTENTION! qpAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK !—If jou'Eave hot -L. already used the. celebrated Paragon Sakeratus, make'no further 1 delay*, for whUe : jbu are Seine other common brands, both your lualtli ^nd your pocket are sutrsilng. the Paragon Sateratns Is perfectly pure, and mkkeiillsht, nutrltlouS:breW,,and wlir.rnake % sav- tns of one Barrel of. Flour .to every two persons .In one year.*(3ee-reiriarks-driYarag'on Salieratus in Tiew- En- cyclopedia.) . . / : , • . GEO. f. GANTZ * 00., Sole Manufacturers, N. Y. VA TO JS.00 PER YEAR—An ' Agent is , JV'wanted in every town in ihe Union, to make and sell an article of daily consumption in every family. It Is entirely new. Sale permanent as flour. Address 1OUI8 COBLENT25, Middletown, Md. IF A HUMBUG, What a wonder .that the doors Are open wide; ever since the First of August thousands have 1'aln Paint applied. Those who He, Or call'rthumbug.'are the doctors, \ — Not acquaint; for they always Have been jealous when their patients TJieTain Paint 'Pile up facts As nig as mountains, flash the truth • Before theireyei, but.the cry Is alwayshumbug, men of science ruUofiies. . ' ' Pain Paint has been teited free of cost over 0 months, every day, (except 8undays, 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 ot cost, knows tnat all who call it humbug tell a falsehood. \\ We want no poison in our lips, ' . No Pills to swallow down,. . , \\Ve want no burning linim°nts * In City, Country, Town. Wt want to f know the lawB of health, We want to shun disease, We want few doctor bills to pay, Or undertaken' fees. We know all pills have had their day, That physic is deceit, The lancet and the bloody bowl We never more shall greet. We'lmow onr stomachs were not*made To drench with Purgatives, Brute instinct shuns the hatefuldose And every child that lives. __ TREMBLING MAN,—There i« a man whose hand does not tremble, but handles a brush with dexter- ity, and lays on Paint that never leaves color or stain.— lie paints glrlj boyv-men and. women, by the hundreds, every day and'evenlng.- 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.— Broken down, trembling patients,, are sent by the officers of hospitals to Wolcott's Office, No. 170 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. the meanest tenement honse on for thg 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 reinetly, Pain Paint, and all distress, pain and misery vanish in' stantly, as if commanded by a supernatural agent. The scepter-of kingdom of Pain-is broken under .tbe touch of the brush, and crumbles like a spider's web, where be- fore it held its victim with an iron grasp for scores cf years: .' Hundreds of physicians have witnessed the operation with astonishment, and those who expected to scoff and laugh, returned to .pray. A factory in Brooklyn andtiie office In New York, is driven to its utmost capacity clay and night. The Doctor's friends urge him to double tie price at once; but .the Doctor with an emphatic NO, set- tles the matter.\ TEe people shall have it and everyuotly else, for 25 cents, 50 cents, $1, $3, $5 and $S per bottle, and can select what size they please. Those who ire able certalnfy-will purchase the largest sizes for they contain sixteen of the dollar bottles, and hold enougB to drive pain headlong, instead of a small bottle that re- moves the pain .only, by Inches. Dr. Wolcottisamanof business. He has been in the same office nearly six years, anil-folks know just wlere to find him. He as no time to visit race courses or base ball matches—hardly time to snatch a lunch. People of common sense know that he means justwhat 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, 'tie ANNIHILATE!!, universally patronized for catarrh and colds In the head,which is today the' only leading and reliable remedy for the loathsome yet universal\;pm- plalnt. Still more, he now puts up the ANNIHILATuR In pints instead of Jialf pints, and makes it one-quar- t;r stronger and more efficient. He has cured,'oy the use of this Invaluable medicine, not only thousands of hopeless cases of patarrh, 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 who could scarcely write their name once a week, find immediate benefit. Pint bottles hold three of the 50 centbpttles, and he sells fifty- pint bot- tlesto one of the smaller size. Thousands suffer who would be wholly restored from that disgusting disease, OATlttRH, which leads directly to lung complaints, dyspepsia,weak nerves, paiii In the side and stomach, and liver complaint. Doctors in general do not under- stand Catarrh, and few are bold enough to deny it.—; Nothlngever taken into the Btomach can cure it, for the disease Is in the head. You might as well put a plaster on the foot to cure a ulcer on the hand. Catarrh js an ulceration in the head and a running sore; the matter falls in the throat and clogs it ; at night runs down to the stomach and undermines the whole constitution. Oatarrn snuff will always produce catarrh andagra- vale the disease. A-sneeze Is nature's most emphatic 6, and dust of any kind-Is'positively Injurious. ' , You must cure the festering-ulcer 1 in the head snathe difficulty in the throat and stomach, from this load of phlegm constantly pouring from the- head', is removed, lfmnsi'be cleaned outj instead of adding'SnufF and, more filth.* ' Buy none of the Doctor's remedies unless in pure •white wrappers. •'• . . CUT THIS OUT, post at up, andneyer forget there Is ONE PLACE you can go, or be carried, and have all physical pain removed, free*-of expense, at No.fltO Chatham square. New York, whenall other doctors give you up as-Jiopeless. . . : Folks possessed of common wit, IJuy bottles that white wrappers fit; i But fools are often caught and.sold . ' With tinted wrappers j brown and old. I ' W. S. VILAS •&• €0, OGBENSBUIWiH PtAIN 186T. 1AKK KOA» 1863. Change offInae. WINTER .'ARRANGEMENT. TWO XBAX1TS- ZfAXHY iSuiiaai/B. Xxaepted,.) On and after Monday; March 23, trains'will run as; follows: • . •..!.. , lst-THsouaH mic , Leave Og3eh3buTgh at 1130 A.'M., (fllncnt Malon\* arrive at Rouse's Eointrat 5.30' £..:M., 'connecting witn Vt, Central Night Express,for Bast and South arriving in Boston at 8:8.0 A..SI.,!Springfield 6:40 A;M.j; and via R. * B. Road, for Troy, Albany, and arrive in New Yorfr atlOllBA. M. ... 2d-BOSTON'.AND NEW TORKiEXPRESS. ' Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 P-M.,- lodge at Malqtne, arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 V A. M.\ connecting wltii Vermont Central' R.It Bay Expres\s Burlington, Con- cord, Nashua, Lowell, arrive in Boston 10:80 P. M. ; or via R. 4 B. R . ft., for Rutland, Troy, Albany and New York, via II. B. R*>E. ... \ RETURNING. Leave New York 3:50 P. M., Tro\ 10:00 P M.. Rutland 1:20 A. \Mr~ 'Burlington 4:^0 A.M. ; Bos- ton 6:00 P. M., Rouse's. 1'oint T:15 A. K'., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:60 1'. M. Connecting at, Mooer's Junction with trains from Plattsburgh; at Potsdam Junc- tion with R..W. 4 0. R. R..for Watertown, Rome 1 and West; also with Stages for MasBena-Springs ; ana-at Og- densburg with trains of R., W. & O. R. R. for South and West; with Grand Trunk and Ottawa Railways for West and North. \ ' Also, leave Rutland 6:00 A. M., Nftrthfleld 8:00 A. M., Burlington8:50 A. SI., Rouses Point l:S0 P. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1:15 P-. M. D. W. O. BROWN,,' ' ' • ' Superintendent. 8upt.'rOffice, OgdeaBburg, March ,23 t 1868. (dA) CENTRA!. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TIa Niagara Falls, and Suapcnsiou Bride* THREE EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton ana Toronto, dailyy (Sundays excepted,) on arrival of-Trains from the East for , ' DETROIT, C3HICAGO, ^?~Ana ail points West, Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh R. R., daily (Sundays excGpted) at 7:40 A. M., Romel:25 P.M., Niagara Falls and 8usp!n Br. 12:20 A. SI., Detroit 9:30 A. M., arriving at Chicago 9:30 P. M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh 2:00 P. SI., Rome 9:10, Niagara Palls and Suspension Br. 6:50 A. M., De- troit, 5 P. SI., arriving at Chicago 6:00 As SI., mak- ing close connections with all trains South,' West and Northwest. This is the Shortest, Cheapest and most reliable route .to the Great West. • Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can DO obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada. JAMES SISlojSDS, Agent, Ogdenfiburgh,.N. Y. T. N. DERBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, N. Y. TH03. SWINYARD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont. JAMES OHARMON,General Agent,Hamilton. Ont.' ' Ogrtenshurzh. May tS.\Sfi7 • • (jaldftwtf) • 1868 CHANGE OF TIM13 OB THE ORA.NB XlilJNK 1868 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through to Chicago in 33 hours, being 12 honrs.tlulcker than by any other route: Trains leave r^rescott Junction, opposite Ogdens- ourgh, as follows, VIB : FOR THE WEST. Chicago Bay Express S.OOP.M, Accommodation ,...5.15 P.M. Ohlcago Night Sxpres3... ,, 3.00 A. M. '• ' JOB. THE EAST. Morning KipresB 6.43 A.M. Local J.1.15 A.-II. ' Evening T5xpres3 5.15 P.M. _ W~ Through Tickets' for sale at the 'General Unlsn Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. 0HA8. I, BALDWIN, Agent, C. J. BRYDG138, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Managing Director. IS. P. BEACH, (del4d&wtf) • General Agent, New York' City. AM1SKTOAH A.nd OHENEY, .J7HK2 Jr OO'S EXPRESS, - ConnectB dally, jnrith all fiUe cities In tlte IIsiiteil 1 States an d Canadt, Time from.New York, 24 hours. Time from BostonlThours. All expresses in charge of safe and trusty messengers Orders for the nnrchase'bf goods In the'e'.'\ ii \especially solicited and promptly attended to. Office in'Seymour House Building, Ogdrauburtrh. i , 1868. THE 1SQ8. Of Oliio. . THis well known Company will, during .the present sea soil of navigation, run FIFTEEN FIRST CLASS STEAMERS , , KEGULARLY, BETWEEN . , ' \ - * • , t * ' «edcn*l»urs, Owwcgo, Cleveland, Tolcdft 33, GLEN AKi (Suc'cesfors to O. .A. VJLAS'* CO.)., i » \Will cairy on the , } * . * oe As under former management, t Ovir aim r j»Ut b« to IIJT-- crease the former growing popularity of the. eMablUb.- ment. ., | y, U .? >• ? S : • ^'; ,W:.. : _,. •.. .• . i • •'•- •' '\AT •> i ' ' • ' I- ' 1 ^T? i id t i -M \ i, . , ABplendi'd assortmento^ 1 ' , , | . '-'• - •''\•; 'J4'| ' ' ''.'\'•' : '•' -' ! \ , . .-. SpectaiattenUpfiflreriito . -J. . ' • -•.., i - | -- •. ...-...•'.'•— = .•/- \ CUSTOM \WO- [ooUUwtt] if;,? Block.>. , roBTSi •• • ; ••- LeavfngOgdensTrarg Daily, fdr'Lake^rie'Ports, on ar- rlTal.otthejMailffralnfromtheiEast; andTrJ-Week- , i iy.-rMondayiiWeanesday.ancllfriday.-for.. , .__..' . ' Lake.J4ichigahPorts.. '' ,, \|: ; 1 r fSF* These Steamers ihafie^regular connection's- at Og- densbiirg with the Ogdensburg* ljiike Champlain IX. R,, .and) ^ermont ; Central Line .for Bostoni and. all. points : East. it Western Lake ports with, ftaifrp'ad and.0anal M'n'es;Tor all points South'j 'Wesi*'a'nd,\Noi(hwesti i making It the favoriteroute .for Passengers lafld Freight, as there Is but; ONE TBAKSHIPMEN^ between, Boston and ' ^^ThegUimersare'prpvide'dwi'tVilarge'Cablnsa'na 'Staterooms) elegantly furrilsheil, for;the.accommoi3ation of First Class Passengers and Comfortable, Second Glass ^bioi^i^rid^;wi^.$e^b8^d.^QopXBtbyeB^forieas^ 'sengers'and; Fainilies:desirihg- ; t6 furnish'tfieir'ownlprbi visions *'c.'i i\ '-••-' •• •'•'•'' •••.-..: • _• • . I r , ^^Iil v**0V. A v«4ww ^U l ^ . Ud4^ugVi O JLJLV T J.n~^' 1 V> lilll. tilid l Vt UW4 ^ 8fockj&C;;-'as-tne\y avoid ferriage, cartage; hotet: t>UIs e and numerous other expenses, as well as damage: to tli'elr t prop.erty by.rqngh;han<lling. i T \\, \• y ! -~ J \\lairFlrlt'OjasS fflbke&'UnpWtfe Steals and'StUferooins. ''BP^iWes r ot Passage iftid- Ffeigli£Yower>th'a'Bib'y;irtyi ioute.' : •/!.,', ',.'!i I ••. ••'.•; .\J:J fi'.v'I . j J r\Baggagephecked destination.. . t ASENTS: '\ '\\' '-a •JN0i HO0KIN&, No. 7 State Street, Boston. W,B;:BUCgLBY, i ; Gape 1 Vincent,>Ni.Yi,.i l [ CHAS. 1 iilitSQN,OBWego,.N,. Y,, ',-,,,,- t ••«•--'• W.-T; W^LEER iCOV, Toieao.or 1 \- 3 -?• v>. Nl'JfiRODIEK,Detroit,.Mich. . ;!; .1', l ,,O.J[.;HAliKiCO.,Jiniwaukee, 1 Wis., ,,, ] . N.' H. H&WE A CO., Chicago,' 111. •\ ; t . \'• ••\•'•' «;EO. A. EB»Y, Agent; \• •-1-. i ' ir- : • ..•: OgdeniburjTj/N.Y!^ ; ' H.J..G6oiiNO, Passenger. Ageiit, ''',\. '•'.'•.; \.\ . Office,cbr.'Ford'and'PattefsonSts:,Ogdensburg. is.!i: . .i-i'nw- '• >tUi- t i; , t -(aprdAwTm ) ' 1868 FOR W: - ;O-HW, ! OapVS. Ji BOE, Mondays, WeflneBdays & I Tuesdaysf Thursday» and <V< '•• THflays, <' ! t j- •. ' gaturd»yi. ' : . 0T*Furchase Tickets only t Alb Psngs , j gaturd»yi. . 0 Tickets only, to, Albany.- Passengers and thelr,Baggage,.carried.to the Boat»*ree. A^'theK-'Y-. O.'R. K^authtfrlU'es will not allow i h Y^d; h ll ^TA^theKY. O.R. ^authtfrlUes will not our wagons in the Y^rd; they will always be found out- 1 Bide; iiurkeohVeopIe's Unt, at wlllalto the.Agent. Fass- engetswill.please step.outside the Yard and hand their Chebks to''duf Agent; and-save' paying'40 ! cerits--a- piece fortlwir Baggage tqt the Nf^.p-K; R v Baggage ilouof ^?\Hason River E. E. %r!cket3ftaVen for p'assage o ts. , • , . i •.. . . . ; I'Freigu't'wHl We talceh'at'all- timesatloWrates as any;Ballroad,-or > Steamboat Islne.( .; . .:. . ^^\\£br further Particulars' apply at the ' \Office; Nos. 2S8ahd-ESKBroadway,Alblty: * ..{ > -. •:'';•' ' March 2B,1SOS. J. W. HARCOBRT, Agent (aplWtf) X 868'; 1868. l! ' l ]'RotAX.- Line ot • The following powerful', JlrstfClass UppeV-OaDiri'Steam- *.*i ..ers .composeithis-iliiae:. . ; ; . Spartan..,. Capt. Howard, giiwstori.,,. CapCFarrell. Grecian Capt. Kelley.. -passpdrt.: .Oapt; Sinclair. Corinthiu-)u.&)a$K Bunlop. Magnet.yi.Gapt. .SimpEon. , GOINe .WEST—U.ntil.further notice,,w.!ll lpave-Pres- cott daily (Mondays eicepted) at St'3il A. ii:, for\ Broclc- ville, Gananoqug, JtingBton, Cobourg, Port .Hope; Bow- man ville, Toronto and Hamlilton, connecting TritK Gt. Western Railway fo'r all pohits^West:' : -' GOING EAST—Leave Prescott daily, (Mondays ex- cepted) at 10 A. M., lor CornwaU'ahd'SIontreali corjhect- ing with Staamers for-Qnebec; The Steamers of this line are unequalled and from the completeness of' their'-arrange'ments, present advantages to travelers which, none other can afford. , On and after JunsftSththerewJUbe twoJinesVof Er- press Steamers, leaving Prescott Daily, for all points East and West- •• ' . • •, - ' ••\• •;'.(• --.•. -.-\u f For Freight, Passage ,or.any information, apply.,to,Oeo. P. llNDSAY, at tlie Hovels,'Or \at the Office, Daniels' Hotel, Prescott.. - \ -I.. n.;PANlBL8i-Ageht. Prescott, April 22,1868. ' ( (ap,2§dStaw5m) THJE OR.IENTAI., i Burning- S^tMriiatce. j. B. osix : ii'~, \'\ \ '*'' S SOLE AGENT foil THIS CELEBEATgD FUE- naceforOgdensburg, and is pfepaf&i'to.'nil'bifaers on the shortest notice. Satisfactory .refer^nces.given. Also the Oriental Base'Burning Sfeve, tfie Imperial Cooking 8tove, and'all kinds ol .CoSking -,attd >Barlor Stoves. ' ' ' A full assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, always qn.hand,andjobs done-to order.. •'':-.'.,. **i' ' . t3r\Store two doo'r ( s'Easi of Seymour House, Ford Street, Ogdensburg. i : - •' • •' \ (tftf) 25 0MES 1EW Just opened ati POUR Sll'LUSFASHIOSABLB ' ' ; HAm' ' The following styles- Hgj3 now ready ^ FOB MEN.' -• >-• Boz, Elk. &Bro. l?Ifcn r ik KtueKj i Vanucrbllf, ,.,. . Uik l?«eltet Opera,' Stun tVoJ-loF^ B«»ilXcVii'Jtti Uik. & JBro. Cisco, —__=...» l>erb]r, , Brighton, _,,_ , Sttaivlierry, 1'lknterj Broadway, . 'JTrico \\ Jerome, . \ liaiicumicr, ' ( M - , Humiltoii, ; ' -jDkriVliisi'^ \ ' J?OS BOXS. • ' *.:'. Tiny 'Mm, Jockey, Bismarah, Little fidrrilt, Bristol .• HwrahyPatisadf, peerless.. ,»\ NEW STX-EEB CA-P3;- NEW ara, Cuffs, Half Hose\ Suspenders^ *c , ,' e In and see the new style's.' _\ \ \ \\ T. C: & R. 3. ATCHESON, : ' (d4w) • 8t Ford Street, .OgdeiisBurg. and Oats GEORGE A. BHJNKO, i ; . ', (orroBrrs j.'B. Guia* i CO.'B,}' Seeps constantly on hand, and for sale cheap, atf kinds oi Grroceries an<l ....:-,. Consistin g ln>. p>rtof ; ; t j_. \•> • Jloar,Eork,pa.ts,Corn,.Peas, Beans,.also, Teas, Sugars ' \ Jlolajses, Syrups, ' \'•''' '. J'ldur'b'y the' barrel, bag-'br- hundred'.* Oatraeiil, Buckwlieat Flonr, Corn Starch,Maiiena, Wheat- en Grits,CocpaiCiiocolate,Tapioca, ^;c. ..Extractsof all descriptions, Including Peach, Celery, Gingeir ^stained Honey, Pure'SpIcesi Mustard and; \PeppVrj iPam x Ki*Uer or sfle., .. . - •.*'. ••\.>. y.'):i 128~: Cigars and jTqbaceo, the very .-b.cst brands. HTFarmers' Produce wantea,' Sfoo'ds aeiiversd in 'tnevlllageFree'. • '\ \ '\' : ' : \\\ ' ' \ \ «*i nr.- - i W[ ,r ? i, •IIIK, f , Clie < a,Tg5e£:t Simple, Accurate and Durable. QtfjfNTiTT'k^fi: QtrJ!iiifif- .< •-,.••. xjw&Tffiw 'imsiM Send for descriptive Ci ibntpeuf' Tt , Wholesale andj, Retail, '..; •• •'' / ''I,:. -i< . ' • • v; .tr. • -.,Jj- j. •:'; -HOPKINS BLOCK? WATER; STBSESS;', • i . ( ; * • , Retail dealers and the trade furnished with Cigars of all brands, of my OWIJ mjiufacture', at lbwtr fate's than can be procured at any. oUer, house in Northern New York;wtiicKpiifchkserswiHieatn^By-calling.. Ut limy Cl- garsaremanufactureftofth bt triihih i - - - . . . : , , THOS. MpGrLINNEN. 'OguensburgniMarcnl8,l86S; 1 v (mtii8deoWlwXy)