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-.—XHDE la published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow p rice of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. RATE3 Of ADYKOTiaiNQ, ...One.Square, one insertion..-.. ... &. .76 • dp dd two. do .; 100 Mo do\ three do * ;.-.., T li.95 i. -do idtfi one week,..........;..,j... 3 00 do do two weeks, ,... , 3 00 do do onemonth, ». 5 00 do do two months,.... TOO do do three months 8 00 do dp sixmonths, 10 00 \ do do oneyear, .....1500 One quarter column one year,....... ..... ,46 00 , One Baltcolumn.one year, < .i 88 00 Onie column one year, ,.^;,;...160 00 T.usiness Cards, per year, I.. I.'. 9 00 gjf\\The right to omit advertisements to amount of en per cent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex hlbitions double the above rates will be charged. Adver isenients from a distance, where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash. . . . : . HENRY E. JAMES, • Publisher and Proprietor. BUSINESS ST. LAWRENCE HALL >'•'•-. j .- . * -UOSTKSAli, O. X. -Si fiOGAfi,?.. ....•...:.....'. Proprietor. This House is situated on Great St. James Street, and Is the largest in the city. Ei?\ American Money taken at par. [auW-ly] . JAMESTOWN HOUSE, » A. Hi. Shcvman - - - - - Proprietor. JAMESTOWN, CIUUTATIQuA Co., S . T. (malCatf) DANIEL'S HOTEL, PBESOOTr,.OST. II. Uanlels, - proprietor. ^\Second to no House in Canada. (mhSldly) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Corner King and Omlre Street, PresDotl, Ont. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A. Well*, ... - Proprietor. S. D. JIIKICK - MANAGER. AFirst Class.Exchange Office and Billiard Koom At- tached. E3^\~Free Omnibus to Uoats and Car's. (mh2Tdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, . Corncr_ of Ford and Catharine Streets, ' OGDESSBTJHGH, N . Y . LYTM ft BALDWIN Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. .JOHN 1JZIEE. . Coc28dt,f) J. BALBWIN. JOHN ALLENDOffiPH, Auction and Commission Merchant, AND ?AS0Y OOOB3 DKAUER3.\ Goods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. No. SJofast-.-Ogdensburgh, N. T. [aplOdly] OHAS. I . BALDY/IN, BROKKB, OoaScr in. Gold Silver <fc Canada money. Drafts*for;sale-on Ireland, Scotland and.England. Kail- way antL Steamship Agent to all points of the United States.iliiu the Old Country. J^geHerafrbffice, State Street, Oguensburgh, N. Y., CHiTXEEION'S LIVERY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin Hou3e, is the place 'fo'ffSf THE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TO TOT/ Eg-Elther Single or Double._ja Oarefi'.l drivers can be had when desired. jaSdlyi It. n. JAMBS, Proprietor of Waddinston Flax and f - Paper Mills, I- '\ >' ' EEALEB IS FLAX, TOW, FLAX-SEED * STRAW PAPER A BOARD s. Y. (fe24dtf) i . BODES, LYNDE &, NICHOLS, Miillerss, and dealers in MILL WEED AA T J> GRAIN, OGP5y3PPRa t N. Y. ___ GEO. PARKER 4 CO., *®, aud-deolers in GJ-rai tn S3? FLOUR, MILL FEED, _ga Will keep on hand a good stock, of Flour of different grades,jpf their own. grinding, arid which they will war- rant VA supply of Bran; Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, *c.,.orf liana. £ .'-._. • (fe25dtt) J. S. WAKNER, Watchmaker, jeweller nndtEngrnvcr AND GEXERAL DEALER ra Watcher, Clods, Jewelry. Sitoer-Wara, &c. Sola ' Agent for Florence, GvyprovetZ an& unexcelled- SEWING- MACHINES.; NO, 8 EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDESSBDRG. B^\AU kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- iusr Machines repaired. All wort warranted. •° \ . (ap28d*wly) 0. & D. WHITNEY, JR., A CO., • .. ••wiiolesaie'Sealers in all kinds of JiUMBEB : tS on given to supplying the New England: Market. \ W. Ii. PROCTOR, Agent, (fefctd&wtf) Odb N ROCTOR, Agent, Ogdensburg, N. Y. ' ' SBTMOUK HOUSE, ' FbsiEKiii.Tr s*. LAiraiauB HOTEL, ^ J, J. TALLHAN, \:. :''...Proprietor. Ogaensburgli, N. Y. [je-diwtf] » ,. .i, i.pjj HOUSE,. .\ .; Water Street, near the Ferry. ' OGDEKSBDRO.N. T . E. M. Baldwin .,- - - - Manager. Theiioase has. been refitted-iad refurnished. A choice supplyo£CanadaIiiqaors,Wines,.and the be3t brands Of .pigar.3 always onliand. Gopd.:accommpdation for Horses. Large Barns, Sheds anil Yards connected with the. House. Charges, reason- able. . ,.'... . .Cja21d*wly) OHAS. 'N. BIXBY, Attorney and Counselor at taw, .\'.. ••A.lS'O,, ifo'bqry Puilib. ,^;,BO.isnAMjirasqTios,,.BT.. LAWJIENOE OOIJSTTJ N . r . . ^^rK^artdGHlar aitanbign given- to practice in BanTerwptay.. .'_•- • (jyl3dtwly) •\ . • SOSCIDS W . TUBBON-, Attorney antl Counselor at it's' r;.^@rrtj,xCBNSBD CLAIM AGENT,__ .tiSoldiers'Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advlot on the subject, free; SKHJEY. ib- iois. oa GOOD niMtovm MBMS. corner of iFordi and Isabella itreeti, ,Og- ..?.: • •'.'\.. C»P*d*wl ; . .-. ' [E'S'T.SiB'.i-TSHJS.D: IJt 185 2.] \\ ....'• ' - • Wholesale Dealer in; Wines,'Manor's &. Rectinerof \Wliinkle* •;..•'} -. '•' •••• OQPBHBBPBQHi' Ki Y . [jelOdtwtf.] ~ ; \\ ' OGDESS&ftRGB '.HOTEL,.' - ' Tr ~ liinear. F&rry, Ogdtengbwrgli,, 2T. T. td * > 'Proprieto g, Gcttrge Cliatraad * -•-> «••'Proprietor. ;-Tlfe;5±r6ttBe has'\beenJrefitted and refurnished. A choree; supply- oPWines,-Liquors, (Cigars, Strong and MilS'Ais, always en 1 hand. Accommodation for Iravel- aodStabliflgforHorjes. (je28dAwly) WBLL8,. •'•£Formerly '•<&• 'tTie 'BalcUioin DEALER I S T - SUver aiMl* Catnaaa Billsj Wjtneytecohani'ed on reasonable- terms: • •Cbiumero Bills bought and sold; also Government anil Oonnty Bb'nfis. --}''\ ' \. . *'\-.' <'»WaA'«{.n nrttli .ITlVin..1aD TMinUMb 'TiClCet ' ACfint' OQ FOR SALE. . .^ l $UKON : O# THE FARM SITUATED li' bS.Ogdeh?3 Tslarid\ consisting of 222 38-lOOacreSi of' ..rhtci^aijoiifr.eO/acres arelieaviijr wooded wlth.hard'timber. ThereTs'6n-thepremises a small frame house \with a' tfarn.'slied*c.~possession'given-immeilUtelyr \' ' ~ ,!Teim«-(ia3y»- Apply to .. 0.0. MONTGOMERY, ; •<injii4d&wtf,).,,.,,:, Waddlngton, N. JT, canvass, in everitown.ln the ta^e3^. 'tontheXlfeii -Cauip.aigDs.'and Battles of TJlyasesS* .Grant, complete in; one vol.,.o.Tei; SQO ipagei, andflnely illustrated. Sena for. circular to. • lEftXARDrBHlj IS, Julton.St;,.NewXork... • / OGDENSBIJEaH, N. Y., FRIDAT, 22,' 1868f •i ;.'•-.. ( 'j f <£;• ~i. L OOK '. LOOK!! LOOK !!! WHISKERS FORCED TO grow on the smoothest face or lialr on the baldest head by using the Celebrated Parisian Ongiuent. Sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents and stamp, or re- ceipt for making the same for $1. Address J. J. LEVfiK, StatJon G, (myl-lm),, '. ; ; ,,, , Me'SIjO N OTE'S BUFFALO MILIi FOUNISlIfflG Hshment, manufactures French Burr Will Stones, Portable Grist and. Flouring Mills., Corn \Mills and feed Mills for Tb'arnv and Plantation use; Smut Machines and Separators, Improved T» rbln e Water Wheels, Proof Staffs, Hoisting Screws, Spindles, Flour Packers, Iroa Bolting Keels and Mill Picks, with every description or \MilLGearlng from the best patterns no-ivin vise. • Constantly on hand a large supply of Boltilng Cloths. Send for a catalogue and -descriptive circular. Addte«», JOHJjf T. NOTE « SON, (myl-lm) ' ' • Butfalo, N. Y. _ BOOK CANVASSERS WASTED. F OR NEW WORKS —HOME BOOK OK WONDERS and Family Photograph Bible. For tennis, address A. BRAINARD, Hartford Conn. ' i (npM-lm) Tiionuouii Crown Crinoline** Are charming far Lightness. THomsou's Crown Crinoline* Are superior tor Elasticity. Tbomson'n Crown. Crinolines Are nnequnllqd for Durability. Tlioinmon's Crown Crinolines In a word are the best in thie world, and more widely known than any other. At wholesale by TIIOMSON, LANGDON & CO. [mhSl-3m] 891 Broadway,,New York. PHIL1IPS Jlc CO. , NO. 37 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, SEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers in SMITH'S VNRIVAI^LSD AMHRI0AM ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos HJIU Publishers 3f Sunday School Music. Send for Olrcular. Ife25-3m) HOAVE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale; warranted toi give satisfac- tioni Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Hand Scales tit other maker*), taken in part pay for ours, for s^le cheap, HOWE SOAM 001., 8 Park Place!, New York. (mhSl-8m) 131 Federal Street, Boston. DEVEitEAVX,' ' THOMPSON & \ CO., $2 Cedar: Street, New York, A. F. DEVEUKAUX & CO., 8 Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of thie KVBDICK STEAM ENIOINE, The moat Compact, the'Slmplest and the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and, the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list cm application. (de24-6m) COMPOSITE IRON HTJXCIUNSON &'CO., ' EXCLUSIVE- MANUFACTURERS OP THE PATENT COMPOSITE IRON HAILING,' Gateways, Guards, Farm and Cottage fences, Bal- conies, Verandahs, Stable Fixtures aad Hedsteuds.— Also, Wire Railing, Window Guards, and other Orna- mental and Architectural Iron Work. Office and Samples, 95 JPJtINCE STBEET. fXEAU BEO.VDWAY.\] NEW YORK. formerly Hiitohlnson & Wlckef slmm. (niyl'-M in) PIEHCY A; IVJES, Dealers in YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, 'erchdhls and, JPe&cflers sntppieU at New l\c*7'A City Prices. No, 14 Fora St., next door to Bell's Jew. > ' elry store, Ogdcnsburgli, N. V. (st25dly) BANKINC HOUSE OP JAY CQOKE & CO., No., 20 Wall Street, 00R. NASSAU <8TRBET, NEWl YORK, We: bny-and sell at the radst liberal currentprlces, and Keep onhand a fuU supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTERE8T ; NOTES,and execute orders fir purchase and sale: of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. '• Conversions. We convert the several issues of Seven-Thirties at the most favorable market rates into Flve-Twentiea, which, at present price'of gold, yield the holder about one percent, more interest per annum. Circulars with fnll particulars furnished upon appli, cation. (TdAl) JAY 0,00KB A CO. , EVERYTHING NEW. r>OJ3I>S HXJTTOJNT Have just received a new and elegant! assortment of D|ESS JCRpMOOS, Bullion Frtngds, Sewing; Silk tlo. - ' •AtK COlibRS:-\ ADiNdS, CRAPE ViilMMIN'&S, ''BUTTONS, aiUVLKS, PIQUE TBIMUUSraS, all styles, &BMIGS GORED & MAX. SKIKTS, H00E SKIRTS, CORSETS, HOSlERY.GLOVES Tape DUCHE3P K.IDS,. LACE U4NDKBK0HIEF3; HEMMED HANUK12R0H1EFS, SHAWLS, . WHITK •Th'u is tile place to fina agood assortment of Ladies' Goods, and always at the . -.-. , .;.. . . :.» . •tgj ,s .. . Loneit CASU Prices, GEO. A. X>Opi>S. r [apiSd'iwtf) 'JNO. BUTTON. ' JtfBBON BANK BtrilWNG.61 fORD ST. ' NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. ]STe-w, ISTovel, Eleg-ant. PR. I. W. ZYON'S TOOTH TABLETS, ' fcor Cleansing and Preserving.the teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. • -'- • Sold by all Druggists. 1'rleo BO cents. Or lent by mail, CO cents. ;Office, llDey sti, N. T. (mh2*-8m)r> New ledibal Book On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Woinen—sent free, under\ seal, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. LAWKKriOE, Station P., N. Y. (mMT-iy) CATAKRU. ATKBAllSEou Catarrh, its Causes and Effect! on neuHJi, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat; Breathrrsenses ot Bmell.Taste.Hearlng.andslght^-by DR.JIOWB,Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. RO\VE, 2t East Twentieth street, New lorlc. (tnhlT-8m) ROTTA1, iaiAVATVA l*©',TirEil¥, OF CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government. $390,000 IN GOLD DRAWN 'EVERY IT DATS. Brizes Cashed and information furnished. iTfie. high- est rates paid forDoub]oona,and all kinds .of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & 00., Bankers, (apT-8m) No. 16 Wall st., New York. WElRECOMip And will present to auy person lending ui a club in Our jjvont $1 Halo\ or Dry; mna Fancy GOODS, , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk, Dress Pattern, tto.,' FItEE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOTJjBIiE O1JU PREMIUMS ^Our friends will Teadlly notice our presents for 30 and CO Olubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of CO and 101) respectively, of other firms. IS^i'l mine. IS^ilease exmine. Any person ordering either of 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 80, ($9)—One of the. following article*: Delaine di\ess pattern, fancy colored bed-sprtad, 1,00 viey Turkey Morocco album, 20 yards sheetings, striped cashmere delaine dres3 pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs, all wool fancy cushmere pants and vest patterni gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter dish, silver plated S bottle revolving castor on' feet, set superior steel bladed.knives and forks, worsted prom- enade'shawl, ladies long gold plated chain, ladies' dou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, Bolid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal- moral skirt, set jewelry and sloeve buttons to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebohjrD flute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high cat balmoral boots. Por a. Oluli of CO, (0,)—One of the following articles:— Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pat- tern, one piece bleached ortipwn sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated 6 bottle revolvinjButstor, %% yards superior cashmere for pants and vestwitterns, extra honeycomb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, p*ir gent's calf boois; 4'yds. farmer's good wool frocking, fancy cash- mere pfaid dress pattern, best quality balmOral sltirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladles all wool cloak pat- tern, silver platedcake or card basket, fur muff or cape, ladies fashionable wool dduble shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9xl2,Tecord pape, and engravings ; S yds double width water proof cloaking, set ivory handle knives, witli silver-plated forks, one set liico curtain. i'or a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following articles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine blea. table covers, with one duz large sized dinner napkins .to match, 25 yds., splendid hemp carpeting, good colors', ex- tra quality blaclc or alpacca dress pattern.!, 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 C 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 fur mufT and cape, silver plated engravedice pitcher, with salver, ly: yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Kogers* best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and em- broidering machine, two heavy toneycomb 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 freei Address ALLEN, HAWES & Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German onbT English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &c. No. 15 Federal St. Boston. 1'. O. Box C. [ap7-2m) PEIl DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. ^ wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlast- ing Metallic Clothes Lines. Address the American Wire Co., 162Bro»away,N. Y.,dr IB 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. XOOI3, 302 East 2Sth St., New York. B OOK AGENTS \Wanted FOK THE NEW BOOK, \ MEN OF OqK TIMES,\ or Leasing Pat- riots of the Day. An elegant octavo'volume, richly il- lustrated with IS beautiful Steel Engravings, and a po- trait cl the author, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Agent3 say it is the best, and sellsthi quUkest of any boofctlwy ever sold. Some are taking 200 orders per week. It will outsell \Uncle Tom's Cabin.\ We em- ploy nb general agents, but pay extra commission.— Old agents .will appreciate this item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. Address HARTFORD PUB- LISHING 00., Hartford, Ct. ' WANTED—Men and women to sell a new work, the National Haud-llook of Facts and' Figures, ' Historical, Documentary, Statistical and Political, from the Foundation of the Government to the present time. Sent post paid on receipt of $1.60. We have now ready the best LIEE of GRANT, by Hon.. J; T. Headley, at the very low and popular price of $2:50, B.iB. XKEAT1* CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. SHAW'S Silvex Katimgr :ETuid TNSTANTANEOTJSI/ir Plates Copper, Brass, _L German Silver, Bronze, &c, with Pure Silver; makes worn oiifcKated Ware ns^goo'd: as \new ,i»nd; If used regularly for cleaning it prevents Its silver from being worn off, andJs the bestarUcle In use for Clean- ing and Polishing Pure Silver Ware. No family once using it will ever afterwards do without it. I t is the only genuine SIIJVEU PLiTING 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 is the only original and only genuine, and is for sale by Druggists everywhere. Put up iu 2oz. bottles. Price 50 eta. Samples for trial sent free by mail on receipt of 25 cents to pay for oacking and. postage. Addr.ess.jJ. SHAW, Chemist, 30 Elrri Street, Brldggo-ct, Conn.— Agents wanted everywhere:,' | _, . , ,. >ss .53 ' W ANXBD.-In* every, Oo TOty in\ the United ,States, a.goo.a man-to se;i : by sample, C!haml»erl»lu'» ComMnation Square, • •• •Plnmb, level »n«l Jttevel. 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 ]*>st Office, plainly written, and W6 will send circulars and'terms. W. S.BATOHEMrtiR* CO., Pittsburgh, Pa; ' mjaaaiwiw) rUIvK TIME BY THE POBELOCK !—If you Tiave not JL already used the celebrated Paragon SalEeratus, make rib further delay, for while you' »re uiing other common brands, botb. your health and your pocket, are Buffeting. The Paragon Salieratus is perfectly pure, andmakeilight, nutritious bread,and will make stav- ing of one Barrel of Flour to every two persons in one year. (See remarks onParagon Salmritus'in new En- cyclopedia.) GEO. F. GANTZ 4 CO., Sole Manufacturers, N. Y. T0 * SO ° PEa ,YBAK—An Agent is 9PA.OUU wanted In every town In the Union, to make and tell an article of daily consumption in every family. It is entirely new. Sale permanent as Hour. Addreii LO0I8 OOBLENTZ, Mlddletown, Md. IF A MCMBCG, Wh&t a wonder that tb'e door3 . Are open wide; ever since the Virstof Auguit thousands have Pain Paint applied. Those who lie, Or call It humbug, are the doctorn, Not acquaint; for they always . Have been jealous when their patients Uie Pain Paint Pile up facts As hlg as mountains, flash the truth Before their eyes, but the cry Is always humbug, men of science Full of lies. Pain Paint has been tested free of cost over C months, every day, (except Sundayi, at 110 Chatham square, N. V., for the removal and cure of all manner of rain and disease. The office is constantly crowded with patients, rain or shine. Every perBon who buys Pain Paint or tries It free of cost, knows that alt who call it humbug tell a faUehood. \•. . . ; ' ' We want no poison In our lips, lio-Pills to swallow dotrxi^ We want no burning Iinimsnts In City, Country, Town, Wt want to know the laws of health, We want to ihun disease, \We -want few doctor bills to pay, Or undertakers' fees. We know all pills have had their day, That physic is deceit, The lancet and the bloody bowl We never nore shall greet. We know oar stomachs were not made To drench with Purgatives, Brute Instinct shuns the hateful dose And every child that lives. e? TREMBLING MAN.—There i 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.— Jle paints girls boys, men and women, by the hundreds, every day and evening. Jle removes pain as if by magic of any name or nature, whether chronic or acute, friin 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 squire NewTork,and all pain is removed for every application, free of expense, without money or price, for the tenant of the sunken cellar's of the meanest tenement honseor 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 remely, Pain Paint, and all distress, pain and misery vanish jn- stantly, as if commanded by a supernatural agent, 'h e scepter of kingdom of Pain is broken under the toucl of the brush, and crumbles like a spider's web, where .be- fore it hsld its victim with an iron grasp- for scores; of 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 capacityday and night. The Doctor's friends urge him 10 doublethe 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, DO cent*, $1, $8, *5 and i>S per battle, and can select what size they please. Those who are able certainly will purchase the largest sizes for they contain sixteen of 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 a man of business. He has been in the same office nearly six years, and folks know just ?vhere to find him. He us no time to visit race courses or base ball matches—hardly time to snatch a lunch. People of commou sense know that he means just what lie says.— He has too much lipnor to make a single false statement. It Is needless for us to state the success he has ilrendy achieved in the sale of this old standard Temetiy, the ANNIHLLA.'CER, universally patrpnlzed for catarrh and colds in the headVwhich Is to : day the only leading and reliable remedy for the loathsome yet universal com- plaint. Still more, he now puts up the ANNI111LAT0R in pints instead of half, pints, and makes it bne-quar- tsr stronger and more efficient. He has cured, by the use of this invaluable medicine, not enly thousands of hopeless cases of catarrh, but hundreds of week nerves. Muny a man whose hands trembled to such a degree that it was impossible toread a newspaper without laying it oh 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 pint bot- tles to one of the smaller size. Thousands suffer who would be wholly restored from that disgusting disease, CATAKRH, which leads directly to lung complaints, dyspepsia, Krealc;nerves,'pAln-ln t the side! and stomach, and liver complaint. Doctors In general do not under- stand Catarrh, and few are bold enough to deny It.— Nothing ever .taken Into the Btomach can cure it,.for the disease is in.the' head. You might as 1 well put a plaster on tue foot to cure a ulcer on the hand. Catarrh is an ulceration in the head and a running sore; the matter rails in the throatand clogs it ; at. night rons dotvn to the stomach and undermines fhe**irtiole constitution. Catarrh snuff will always produce catarrh and agra- vate the disease. A sneeze li nature's most emphatic No, and dust of any kind is positively injurious. You mast cure the festering ulcer in.the head and the difficulty in the tKroat aria stomach, fro'm\ this loaa.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'3 remedies unless in pure id/i,ite wrappers. CDT THIS OUT, post it up, and never forget there is ONE PLACE you can go, 1 \or ; be carried, and have all physical pain removed, free of expense, at No. 170 Chatham square, Nfew York', when'ail other doctors give you up as hopeless. Polks possessed of common wit, • : Buy bottles that white •wrappers'fit-; ' • But fools are often caught and sold ' •With tinted wrappers, brown'-and old. •• • ' • (Successors to 0 . A. VILAS. * CO;) Will cairy on the dot '\ '' BUSINESS. As under former nianag«ment. Our aim will be to In- crease the former growing popularity of-the eatabllsh- •menfi ' \ ' . •&; - .• •••--•.• • -,ar .to-- •• .;|peclal.attenil6n given to • ; ' ( ,\'•'. I ' • I ••-.' i ,..;•',. , ,.i ... • . : ^OM/WPlE OGDENSmjRGIi AND X.AKK CIIA1T1- . . . PliAIN RAILUOAC. h , . ' 1867. , CUanae or Time., 1S8S. ' WINTEtt '• ARR'ANGESIENT; ' \ \' TWO TRAINS DAJLYXSuntai/eJltec'ipleU^' ', . Qn»nS after (Monday, M»?pli .28,. tatfnsjTfill rua »s follows: , • . ls^i-THROUGH; UAH.. • \ Leave Ogdensburgh at ll.?0 A. M., (dine at Malon»* arHve at'Ronse's-Pblrit at 5.80' P. M., connectibg wltti! Vt. Central Right ^xpr.es»,fori EaB.t/and South, arriving In Boston at 8:30.A. II., Springfield 6:40. A. M.,; and via R. * B; Roaa for Trdyi Albany; and^arrlve in New Yofk atlO:15A. M. . • . ,., 2d—BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS. : Jieayei.Ogdensburgri: afcifclO P.M., lodge*!' Malbne, arrive at Rouses Point at 10:35 A. M., connecting, with VermontOentral'R.R. Day Express, for Burlington; Ceii- cord, Nashua.Xowell, arrive in Boston 10:80 P. $1. ;- or via H. ili.R.'R., for Rutland,' Troy, Albany and'New York, via II. R. R. K. , •,..-, RETURNING. at Ogdensburgh at32:50 P. .Mi ' Conriecting\it:Mooer's Junction with trains from Plattsburgh; at,Potsdam Junc- tion with \K. W. 4 0. B. R'. for Watertown; Rome and WeBt; also with i Stages for.Massena Springs ; and- at.Og- densburg with trains of K./W. & O. K. 'R. for South and West; with Grand TAnk and Ottawa. Railways for West and North. Also, leave Rutland 6:00-A. SI., Nerthfleld 8:00 A.M., Burlington 9:50 A, M., Rouses Point 1:80 P. M., arylve at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P. 11. • ' D.W.0.J5R0WN, Superintendent.- Sup't.'s OIBce, Ogdedsburg, March 33,186s; (n'4w) CENTKAL GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY til Niagara FalJ» ana Snspeuslon Brld£« THREE EXPRESS TEAIN8 . • Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Tbronto,,daily, (Sund&ys excepted,) on arrival of Trains from the East • for ..j '. , ; . ,. >, DETKOIT, CHICAGO, S3F~ And all points Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh R. R., daily (.Sunday* excepted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Falls and Sasp'n Br. 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:80 A. M., arriving at Chicago 9:30,P; M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh 2:00 : 'P.M., Rome 9:10, Niagara falls and Suspension Br. C:50A. M., Def troit,5P. M., arriving at Chicago 6:00 A.'tit, mak- ing closeconneotionswith all'traitts South, West-aria Northwest. . This is the Shortest, Cheapest aa'd most reliable rout'i to the'Great West. . . ; ,. Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, Which can oe obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices in the Dnited States and Canada. JAMES SIMONDS, T. TUOS; SWINTAKD, JAMES 0HARLT0N, aeueral Agent, Hamilton', Ont. Ogdenabnrgh. May TK. iSfif \ : ' \tjl'd&lfj ' CHANGE 0V TIME'ON THE ' TBB JtAULWATK. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Through to Chicago in SS hours, lielng 12 hours qulciter than by any othe.r route. , i i ,.;•'• • Trains leave frescotl Junction,' opposite Ogdeiis- Dvirgh, as follows, vie: :.-'.. . t i'OS THK WB3I. Chicago Day Express... 3.OOP. M. Accommodation... ..-. • 5.15P.i!. , Chicago Night Express 3.0<TA. M. FOR TJ1T3 BAST. Morning Eij>re63 6.43 A. SI. Local ; il.lSA.'ili. Evening 'Express S.15P...M. ?~ Through Ticketa for sale at the General tinisn Office, Old Ogdensbnrgh Bank Building,.State.Street. OHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent, C. J. BRYDGKS, • Ogdensburgh, N.T. Managing Director. S. P. 15EAQH, ,. ,• MIttrj General Agent. New York City. ' And, OBENXT, FISK-1S it CO'S nects dally uitli all l!»e <;iti««4 tlie United States Aiid Canada.. Timfrfr'otd New York,'24'hours. ' •'\' ''' • Time-from Boston 17 hours. . • . , All expresses In charge of safe and'trust' messengers, Orders for the purchase of'goods inthexi.-i-s especially' loU'cltetl and promptly attended to. Office In Seymopt HocaeKuildlnft,Ogdangbarph. • ''••' • \•• * 'V^ 1SCS. THE l'SCSr KortliernTransportatioiiGo Of Oliio. . ,, t This well known Company will, during the .present se.% •\ ' • ' ' 'so'ri of navigation, run FIFTEEN \FIRST CMSS\. t: REGtTLARLT, BETWEEN , Oadcnsbur\ psweso, Cleveland, Tolcd<v . : :. i ,.,...' . .)'..\• i M O Leaving Ogdensburg Daily, for Lake Erie Ports;'on af ; rival of the Mail Train from the EasJ; and Tri-Week- 1 ' ly,—Monday, Wednesdayj and Friday ~-I6t • Lake,Michigan Ports. • i,, , ., .- f | -yg\ Thes'e Steamfeis'malte regular 'cbnnecti6ris at Og- densburg with the Ogdensburg* Lake Champjain K.It.J and Vermont Central Line for Boston and all points <&at.- At Western'Lakeports-with Railroad and'Canal .Lines, for all points South, }Vest and J8orthwest,,inaking itfhe favorite route^fbr'Passengers and \Freight asthere libut fANB.TRASSHIPJftENT.Wetween^Bdstpn and Chicago. , . , . • £SK\The Steamers are provided- witnlarge'Cabins-and Staieropmg, elegantly furnished, for the^accommodation of First Class Passengers aiid comfortable 'Second Class Cabins provided with JSerths.-and Cook;:.Staves,tor Par- sengers and Families desiring to furnish their own pro- .vlMbniiic-•\••*; < ••\.\••• ,\•'\•*..\-•'' '.-•• ^^\Thereis no change of. Steamer; between, Ogdepsr burg arid Chicago^ tMreby making ft'* ttfe cheapest ana best routa/fpfiPasssngers: moving, with their-JGPfidli Stock, &c.,^as they avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel, billa, '•nd'nuriierous'-fcthef expensesj as'-weil as damage't^'thefr t b h hdli pj g property by rough handling. ,. .- . ,,.,«-,,.,;•_ »,,tj ^^\Flrst Class Tickets include Meals and Staterooms. Ratesof Passage, and i!reightlower.tliaii.by..any •th'ef foiite.' * > \ ; *-'•••- - • •*P*SFBasgage:C.heck\ed through to destination^ ij ', ' \ ' .AGENTS:\' iJNO.*HOCEING<No.7;State Street, Boslon.t W.B;B0CKLETv Cape Vincent,-N.y.; -.-. <, S:A*bb;?r J '\ h ' \ '\ C ; MSONbs*g;r i f ? FRENCH, GdlLDSatJEO.,,Gle:ve'laiid,,Ov '••> w: T. WALKER* i co., Toledo, o.,, .Ni'JiKODIER, Detroit;, Mi6B. : '•'-'•'•' * B 1 \'-\ O^J.HALB* CO., Milwaukee, Wis.. ;., . •N'.'J;HOWEit'OOi,'0iiife»g6 1 , : llI.'-- '' <JEOAJS|»Dl;*Age.nt, |,,,, Ogdensburg, N. ?. - 6ii*'i' 'ti'J H. J. GOO UNO, Passenger Agent, , . , .\*'<' »dffi<!e,<c6r;\*ordancf>atterson'Sts-| Ogaenrt •;, •..'.? i . •';,; toil* •<,;.)( v FOR YOBK,.DIBIiCT. K- w 4 | -a-Try- j:o-« w, . Si'JT-, EOK^ 1 - ,f CspC r; W-'H.'OHI«SIOPHEB, -Monday!, Wednesday! k I Tueifdays-, : Thufsaay» ana .-£ s A.-i-«*ia»Sr'yjJ» , • I<*,»•> , t 8alurdayi-^-!- ^F^Purchase Tickets: only to Albany. Tassengers ^\A theNl'T^C.fcR:WuthorltteicVill not allow the boats. . , i ^^Freigh tiwllli' be'takenWftlt'itfmes ^ati l!ildStbtLl any Uailroad>or Steamboat^Line.* . . ' i i , \tg^-for fuVthlf P'articniars-apply' at the' O'flTcey'.TSos. '3*ny;... .-c-.-.-uij -,-'MI-'.[ X \T. HAKCOUltT, ; Agent.. 2S3>and; 285 JBf oad way . \ March: 26,-iSOS. ' jQZffviatiw.') •*; i,v ' . i; \; • •• ; ;• > \ N A WlA ATIoi*\' ^O& •:,:' !•'_:=;• u,' . . ••.•-•.'•-'•iu^ •]..•'•.(:, Lutfe\ oi n-.'i .The foUoying pdwerful 4 ,?lrst«eia»s.'Pi>p.er-CabiR^tftami ers cqmpose ihis liae.: ' . ' j&)a»'taJi..l;Capt'H6ward.- 'jtini/sibA:'. .'\cap't. Farirelt cpttdaily ^Mondays escefete.4) -at .8:80 A.- M ( , for. Brosfe vllle, Gananoque, Kingston, Cobourg, Port Hope, Bow- manVillei Torontoiand Hamlillon, cdnnecilng ivith Gfe Western Railway for all points West. i-, \. •' GOING 'EASl'-^leave' Prescott daiiy, (M6hWs ex- cepted) at 10.A.M., lor CornwallandXPntreal, cojinec?- ing with Steamers for Quebec. ''\ ' 5f l Steamera.of hii .5e Steamera.of thiailinfcfareniaeqlualledand^from^th^ .completeness,of their. arrangementB, present advantages to travelers'whl^li none otlier can tittor'hi « \ l '•\'*' ,Qn and after June 15th. there will be two-line3< of 12^ press Steamers leaving Prescbtt Ilaily, forali poinifa East andWes't . . .. ./- , . . • . .;• .., • .-it: ,1 • :'J P FreigTit, Passage or i any.|nformation, apply to.Geo. pS'Af, st'tlie JIotelBi or at' the-'OfficeV t»wilets' flplel,j;rescptt.r „< ;. L; JI.DANjUej,S, Agent:.. Presco'tt, April22,1S6S. \;' \ \ ; ' ( '(ap28d3taw5ni) &*Y t [ Bur iiinjar Furnacei -•'• '•• J: 'B-.--'o'Sik-ii\ ll ••;\••-' : •<•\•'•'» E S SOLE AGENT'TOR'THIS 'CELEBRATE^ ¥U^- nacefqr Ogdeniburg, 1 and is'preparediio \fill 'Praeiri' on th'e shortest notice. Satisfactory references given.r /AlsotheOrientalBase Burning Stove,\ the Imperial .Oppking Stove, and all kinds', of' Coojting .ana : ,Farlp-; Stoves. \ ' \ , A full assortment of Tiniand,Sheet..IronVWare, always* onhand, and jobs done to, order. . , • BS r Store, ; tw6-dbors-I'ast ! bCSeymonr House, %0'rd\ Street,Ogdensburg. , , i1; _ •, ,; .., • . _,.-• ,.,(dH,) :i | '.'•'' :• . '.....••-•' . •< • .7 ,i. ' • • «i ,: • Just openeiat , <•,, ,:.-,) t . , .i •. « ;.' ,!• , . : -.r-.'.'j ' .^-\j FOUR STVUES FASHIONABLE SliK JIA'Il , ; . . . ; The following styles Hata\ now r< Bozi 'Blk. &Brb. Opf-ra, ' •'••••>•;••*•••- ~\ •-—^-•\- -. Bucbet Opera, .•;.:'< . ItouleYarijl, Blk. i.liio. Cisco, \ \ • 'KeuH^tfTV,',- \•.. .. • -.!. Mlisuii.'r'cit,' 5 ' . •' ; ' ' •' \• ''••- \'jiriii.o l»arlt, .\.\„.-, Jerome, Oaiutoriage, ' Iliiinlllon, . - -. i • ;.;;j<;;a Tiny Tim, Jockey, Bismargfz, Little Dorriit,\Brintol Hurrah, JPaMsqde, P.eer'Uss. NEW Sl'XLES CAPS., ... ,mW SJyLES.C.^PS. (div/) .s, Half Hose, Suspenders,i*c, -,;, f>; .- n-and see the new styles.\ \' '\' • 1)!'G:'&'Ki\J; ATOHBgOSjU-'-'-. '.i. , ti .fi Ford. Street,, .^gdensbar^. • Xioaxis) • ixxicl Oat s Wanted; CKOKGK ~% ~ FOXQ BTEEBT, (0PP03ITB l.B. OniSI ii I Seeps .constantly;on.^iang!Enar for sale cheap, jalli^iiiiis'oi Gjirocferles aiid j? 'Consisting in part T of -' Hour,. Pork, Outs, Corn, Beas, l!eiuis, also _ Molasses; Syrups, '; ' Flour by, the barrel; bagiorjnindredi 'i S . '•• •-•:• Oatmeal, Buckwheat Hour, Corn S.tarch.,.Mai»c-na,, Wheav en Qrit3,.Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapiocaj'ici' Extracts of ; 'a'lJ descriptions, including.Peach, Celery, Gingsr -,, s.tralned Honey\ Pure Spices-, Mustard and Pepper. - Tain Killey orsalei, .. /.. *-• .. • <•- .' • •'';••- -•?,?••: 83T\ Cigars and Tobacco, ttie *erjr best brands. ... |3f\Farmers' Prodnceira'c'ted. \ ' Go'ods-aeiiverift ia the village \Free. JANE'S | IIWPKOVE© PATENT LEVER .SET ••; b:/ , Accurate' ';'' : ** p ^MM •i-Serid fordescrlBliveJClrculaitanaiBrlceliia'tto' '. r s> ':•'' jWcm-nfac&urer'Qfi'and/ dealer in CIGARS.,, Wholesale .and.[ : .Retail, • - 1 u f.ii-j' 1 '; ,-i j.\.'i .'! 3A-,'.- . ; :,::>.,'• * '• iiv>,> V- .:'.' </)'-• \ ••••'' ReUil.dealers and the iraie f,urn!slied jwitli Cigar«\ of alt brands; aftayxrirft ininutacturej '•at lower-tafeB'than cau.be.nrpcured atailylOper louse ,in Nortliem iNew York, which pbrcbasers wiU'leafn ily calling.' * All my Cl- g'arsiare-.man.ufacturfed !0f *he:veryabesif anaterikl .which ;tll emoljerawill udn>i.bjjy f «iry r ing l them. Patronage so- licited and B.iitisfaci.ion.guaranteed.