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\ THJB BU1T JO5TK.NAS. ' Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) *t Ogaensburgh, St. Lawrence. County, N.. Y., at Iho ow rioQot,l{5petanmim. Office on Isabella Street. 1 '' ItATJffl OT ADVEKTISMG. OneiSquarq, one insertion,-....,.,.«.... $ TC -do- ao two- • do .. ,,...... 10 0 ao So three do 125 do do oneweek, 2 00 do do twoweeks, 3 00 do do one month 5 00 So ao two months, 7 00 do do threemonths, 8 00 do; dp sixmonths 10 00 do \ do ' bneyear, ....... 15 00 Onequartercolumn one year....... .....48 00 , One half column one year, 85 00 One column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 ^\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 hibitions double'the above rates will be charged. Adver i3ements from a.dlstancp, where the partiesare unknown o uS, mu'st be\ accompanied with/the cash. HENRY It. JAMES, ! Publisher ana Proprietor. BUSINESS \i SIl ilATTRiiNCIl SAM MONTREAL, 0 . S. H. HOGAN, Proprietor. Thin House is situated ou Great St. James Street, and li the largest in the city. American Money taken at par.[anlT-lyJ JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A. W, Slierman Proprietor. JAMESTOWU, CTtADTAnQUA CO., K. T. (mhlGfltf) DANIEL'S IOIEI, PBKSCOTT, OUT. X.. II. 33asilels, - - - Proprietor. tS?~Secona to no House in Canada. (mhSldly) ST. lAWRENOE HOTEL, Corner King and Centre Street, Prescott, Ont. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, Wells, - Proprietor. S. D. WRICK - .MANAGER. AEirst Class Exchange Office ana Billiard Room At- tached. Eg?Tree Omnibus to Boats and Cars. (mh2Tdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Ford anil Catharine Streets, OGDF.NSBOItaiI,N. Y. LYILE .t BALDWIN, Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling br-fortrv horses. Charges reasonable. JOHNI/TOK, (oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. JOHN ALLENDORPH, it a.:i<l Commission Mercliant, AND KANOY G00D3 DBAMRS. Goods sola to Merchants ana Peddlers at New Tork City Prices. Ho. S Fora St., Ogdensbnrgii, N. Y. [aplOaiy] OHAg. I . BALDWIN, BltOKKH, Dealer In iGold Silver 4: Canada Money. Bfaftsifor sale on Ireland,-Scotlanaand England.. Ball- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States and the Old Country. 'eHeral Office, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. \. Catharine St., opposite-Baldwin- House, is the place 70 CfST THE \BEST TTTRN-OUT\ IN TOWN! ^\Either S'mglo or Double.^gJ Careful drivers can be had when desired. jaudlyl ' „ v H. B. JAMES, Proprietor of Wadfllnston Flax and Paper Mills, HEADER I S FLAX, TOW, FLAX-SEED i- STKAW PAPER A BOARD OQDEM83PIIG, X. Y. (feMfltf) EODEB, 1YHDE & NICHOLS, e*s, and dealers in Flour, MILL EEED. AND GRAIN, S OGWKSBPBO, K. Y. GEO. PARKER & CO., JML illers, and dealers in Grain. ! &e~ FLOUR, MJ.LL FEED, _g3 ifelV-k-eep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. Asnpplv-oC Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, &c.,onhanfl. * (fe25dtf) J. S. WARNER, •Watclvmaiier, Jeweller an d Engraver AND aSSERAL DEALER I S Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver-Wars, <£c. Sole Agent for Florence improved and •unexcelled 'SEWING- MACHINES. NO, S EAGLE BLOCK, TORD ST., OGDENSBORG. EP\A11 kinds of Watches, Clocks, jewelry and Sew- ing Machines repaired. All work warranted. 0. & D. WHITNEY, JR., 4 00. , Wholesale dealers in all kinds of WEST3EJES.1V XJTTMBEK I ' 8^*Particular attention given to supplying: the New England Market. W. L. PROCTOR, Agent, (fe24diwtf) Odb N ROCTOR, Agent, Ogdensburg, N.Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, ST. ItXVTRKSCZ HOTEL, F.i TAW/nlAN,......... Pr r o ? r! f' or ;, 1 Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [je-dAwtf] BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OGDEXSBURO, K. Y. J3-. . » Baldwin ? Maiuisei. The house has been refitted aaa refurnished. A-cholce supply of Canada Liq.uors,Wine3, and, the best brands of Cigars always on hand. - Good accommodation for Horses.. .Large Barns, Sheas and Tarda connected with the House. Charges reason- able. • - (ja21d*wly) \TOYE'S BUFFALO JIILt SURNISHINa ESTAB- IN lishment, manufactures tfrencti Bntr Mill Uone?, Portable Grist and Flouring Mills, Corn Mills and 1'eed Mills for Farm and Plantation use; Smut Machines and Separators, Improved Turbine Water Wheels, Proof Staffs, Hoisting Screws, Spinaies, Flour Packers, Iroii Bolting Reels and Mill Picks, with every description of Mill Gearing from the best patterns now In use. Constantly en.handja large supply of Bolting Cloths. Send for a catalogue;and descHptlvo circular. Address, JOHN 1'. NOTE £ SON, (myl4m) Buffalo, IT. 1 . _ CHAS. N. BIXBT, Attorney an d Coucselor a t Law, Also, Ifotwry Pnvlio. POTSDAJT JUNOTIOS, ST. LAWRESOK COUNTY, N. T. ggrpartioular attention gvee-n to Practice in Bamkrvijptcy. (jylSdiwly) ; , ;' JiOSCIUS W. JTJDSON, Attorney na<L Counselor a t law, Kgr LICENSED CLAIM AGSNT,_jB rVabWIcrs' Boimtv,-Back Pay, ana Pension.' Aclvic* ••' - ' on the subject, free. \ STOKKY TO 1OAH OS OOOD TMMtOVKD rAKMB. 7ESr\OS!ee r corner of Ford and Isabella streets, Og- •**?••- t-7.7. [ap«dftwl J. H. MORGAN, TABLISH-ED I S 1852.] \Vlioiesale Dealer in Wines. Majors & Becttfler of ^Vblskiea H ' ' o aD ES9BDRqg, N. Y. [jeioaftwtf.] ~^ OGX>SNSBURGB; HOTEL, ' • Catherine St.,near Jterry, Oadensh-iurgli;, N.Y. Georg e CSiiitraad - - - - Proprietor. TheTfouse has heen reutted and' refurniBhefl. A choice supply of Wines, liquors, Cigars, Strong ana Mild Alea, always on hand. Accommodation_for_Travel- ' era and goodStabling for'Horses. (ae2SdAwly) WILLIAM WELLS, - at the Baldwin iTo«se,] ' DEALER IN . . gy-Goia , SUwer and Canada BI11H : _^ Sloney.exchahgea on reasonable terms. Commercial .Bills,bought ana sola; also Government ana County ' 1^6'Mce with Charles Johnson,' Ticket Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og dbhIi^Y;(oc29d»wtf FOR SAIiE . rrHE UPPER PORTION 05 THE FAKM SITUATED \_L.on Ogdetfs Island, consisting.of 222 4S-100 acres, of •srhicli about CO acres are heavily wooded with hard timber. Ih'ere is on the premises a small frame house with a tarn, shed 4c. Possession given immediately. • » easy. Apply to C. 0. MONTGOMERY :(mht4d&fftf) ' Waddlnston, S. ¥ . AGENTS \WANTED—To canvass in every town in the |, Unitt'd States, for the Life, Campaigns an i Battlei of TJly'sses 8 Grant,(complete in one vol;, over 600 pages and finely lllustra^d. Send for circular to ; ' \ • • iBDrARD BILL, 75 Fulton St., NewTork. (myl9a*wlw) OGDENSBURGH, N. Y., TUESDAY, MAY 2ft, 1868. X OOK ! LOOK!! 1OOK!!! WHISKERS FORCED TO I j K row on the smoothest face or hair on the baldest head by \sing the Celebrated Parisian Olnguent. Sent to any address on receipt of 20 cents and stamp, or re- ci!lptfor.makinBthe,aum6for$l.. Addr.eas . - ' ' J X Ifl3Yi8R, fixation G-, (myl-lm) New York City. BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. F OR NEW WORKS —HOME BOOK (OF WONDERS ana Family Photograph Bible. Por itcrms, address A. BBAIHABU, HartCora Conn. (aplT-lm) Thomson's Crown Crinolluics Are charming for Lightness. Thomson'* Crown Crinollnics Are superior for Elftsticily. Thomson's Crow n Crlnoliiiics Are tinequalled for Durability. Thomson's CroAvn Crinoliuics In a word are the best in the world, and more widely known than any other. At W lD THO tt MSON, LANGDON k CO. [mh81-8m] 891 Broadffwy, Neiy York. A CO., NO. ST UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, 1 , NEW YORK. Wholesale ana retail dealers In SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS. Alao manufacturers of Superior Pianos ana Publishers of Suna&y School Muslo. Send for Circular. (feBS-Bm) HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, -warrantedlto give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Hand Scales of other makers, taken in part pay for ours, for sale cheap. 110WE SCALE CO., • 8 Park Pluce, New York. (mh81-8m) 181 Federal! Street, Boston. BEVEKEATDS, IHOOTPSCW * «O., 82 Cedar Street, New Yoifk. A. P. DJ9VEKEAUX k 00., S Central Street, Boston., Sole Manufacturers of the KIJBDICK STEAM ENGINE , The most Compact, the Simplestand theiOhoapeat In this country orabroadl The rated power and the best workmianship guaran- teea. Circulars and price list on application. (de24-6m) CO.MPOSITE! I BON ¥ HTJTCHI1SSO5V Jc CO.*, EXCLUSIVE MANI3JFACTURERS OF THE PATENT OOMPOSrTE IRON KAILI2TG, Gateways, Guards, Farm and Cottage Fences, Bal- conies, Verandahs, Stable Fixtures and Bedsteads.— Also, Wire Railing; Window Guards, and other Orna- mental and Architectural Iron Work. Ofiice and Samples, 95 F«INCE STKEET. [KBAR BKOADWAY.l NEW ronic. Formerly Hutchlnson & Wickersham.. (rayl2-lm) PIEKC1T A: ITES, Dealers in YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, «fcc. f&T Oitiy Prices. avel Peddlers auppied at New T»rX No. 14 Ford Stw next door to Bell's Jew- elry Mtoro, Osdcii»*bHrKlli, N. V. (st25dly) BANKtAi HOUSE OF JAY COOKE U CO., No,. 20 Wall Street, ! COR. NASSAU STREET, NJ2W YORK, I We buy and sell at the most liberal cuirrent prices, antf Keep on hand a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES^ 8EVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPODND) INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders ifor purchase ana sale of Stocks,Bonds ana Gold. Conversions, We convert the several issues of Seven-Tlub-ties_ at the most favorable market rates into Five-Tireniics, whichj at present price of gold, yield tllie holder about one per cent. more, ( interest per annum. ' Circulars with full particulars furnished upon appli Oa i JAY I00OKE * OO. EVERYTHING NEW. DODBS HUTTON Have just received; a new and elegant, assortment of, DRESS Bullion *r|ne:e», Sewin g SIllc do . i i , ALL COLORS. . i •••«•» ' ' • i IIEADINQS, ORAPS TRIMMIN&S, BUTTONS, GIRDLES, PIQ VE TRIMMIN&S, all styles, , PARASOLS, BVGLE TRIMMINGS, GORED <fc SAL. SKIilTS, HO'OPSKIRTS, CORSETS, EOS11ERY,GLOVK$ Tape Trimmings , DDQHESSE KIDS, I-AOE HANDKERCHIEFS,. HEMMPI) jHANDKEKCfilEFS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, Tlili 1% tfte plafitf to find a.goocl ftsno.iitment of Ladles' Goods, and always at the Iio-nrest Cain Prlcen. GE0. A, DODDS.' [apl8d4wtf) M0. HWTTON 1 . ' JTJBSON BANK BUILDING, Ct 50RD ST. New Medical Boot On Diseases of Imprudenco, Errors, of Ypnth, and M»l- adles of Women—sent free, under seal,,by enclosing a stamp to Dr. I/AWRENCE, Station D., N. 1C. (mhlT T lJ!) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Novel, DR. I. W- AVON'S TOOTir TABLETS, Por Cleansing ana Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first I)entists. Sold by all Druggists. Price 80 cents, Or sent by mall, CO cents. Office, 11 Dey St., N. Y.' (mlMSm) HOVSEKE EPERiSI-^ATTENTION ! qnAKB TIME BY THE'FORBiidCK X— If yo'd h'ave'not X already used the celebrated l'aragon Salajratus, make no further delay, for while you are •using other ;ommon brands, both your health and your' pocket are mffeilng. The Paragon 8»tor*tu» i» perfectly pure, md makes light, nutritious bread, ana will make a »avr ing of one Barrel of Flour to.every, two persons In one year. (See remarks- on Paragon Sateratus in new ,Eu- cyclopedlR.) .... - GEO. P. OANTZ A CO., Sole Manufacturers, N. Y. TO $8.00 PEE YEAR—An Agent Is raj^mO\J\J wanted In every town in theTJnioh, -to make and sell an article of daily coniumption In every family. It Ii entirely new. Sitepcrmanentiu flour, j Address LOOI8 OOBLENyZ, Middletpwn, ft|<1. , CATABnH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, its. Causes and Efforts on ITealth, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat, Breath—senses ot Smell, Taste, Ilearlhg, and sight—by DR. ROWE, J5d- ltor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. RO WK, 2TEast Twentieth street, New York. (mhl7-8m) ROYAL HAVANA. LOTTERY, OF CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government. £800,000 Iff GOLD DRAWN EVERY 17 DAYS. Prizes Cashed and informatiqn furnished. The high- est rates paid forDoubloons'and all kinds of Gold and Sliver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, (apT-Sm) No. 16 Wall ,»t., Ne»f York. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending us. ft club in Our groat $1 sale o f Dr y an d Fanc y & O O J> © , A piece of Sheeting, Watcn, Silk DIVES Pattern, *c, FREE O F COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. . . » NOW DOTIBIiE OVtt l'ilEIM UMS ISEFOur Jrlends will readily notice our presents for 80 and CO Clubs are not? more than ecjual in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other Ilrm3. ' JS'-Please examine. Any persoaorderlng either of the clubs named below, can have their selections of. premiums enumerated, cor- responding to the size of the Club, FREE OP $1 1'or a Club of 30, (?3)-Onoof Hie following articles: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed-spread, 100 view Turkey Morocco album, 20 yards sheetings, .striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honeycomb qutit, aU : wool square shawl, set solid 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 5 bottle revolving castor on -feet, set superior steel blaaed \knives and forks, worsted prom-. enade'shawl, ladieslong gold plated chain, ladies' dou-' ble gpld ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid; black walnut work box of writing desk, extra quality bal-' moral skirt, set jewelry and sleeve buttons to matcti.-vl- olln and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony D: flute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladles high cutbalmoral boots; Tor a Club of GO, (6,)—One of the following articles:—; Black or colored alpaca' dress yattern, poplin flfesj T»»t.i tern, one piece bleached or brown Bbeetlng, erigrayed sil-! ver plated C bottle revolving castor, %% yards superior! cashmere for pants and vest patterns, extra honeycomb ' quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, psJr gent's calf boots, i yds. farmer's good wool frockinj?, fancy 'cash- mere plaia^ress pattern, best quality balmorai skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladies all wool cloak pat- tern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur muff or cape, ladles fashionable, wool double shawl, splendid clasped family T)iblefljcl2, record page, and engravings ; 8 yds double width water proof cloaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set' lace curtain. For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following articles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 0 large fine blea. table covers, with one dcz large sized dinner 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 cut glass bottles, splendid violin boxannd bow,, complete, single barrel shot-gun, Bacon's six-barrel re* volver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved Ice pitcher, with salver, 1% yds. all \wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Itogers* best silver plated forks, common senso sewing and em-. broiaering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases In the same ra-' tio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALLEN, HAWES & Co., j Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums; T a. T f% 1 ff \kT ^ K Et T 1' O t t i n fr *» BH * Leather Goods, &c. No. 15 federal St. Boston. T» r\ \DAW / I r«*i7- V. O. Box C. [ap7-2m) PER DAY, Sure.—-No money in advance. Agts* _ wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlastr ing Metallic Clothes Lines. Addres3 the American *Wire Co,, 163 Broadway. N, Y,,orW Dearborn St., Chicago; Illinois. ..... . I A NEW BOOK on Paralysis, jits, and Nervous DIs! gaseSg'with their'succcessful treatment,' sent free 1 by enclosing Stamp to ' Dr. LOUIS, 802 East 23th St., New York. I B OOK. AGENTS Wanted FOR THE NEW BOOK, \ MEN OF ODR TIMES,\ or Leading Pat4 riots of the Day. An elegant octavo volume, richly il- lustrated with IS beautiful Steel Engravings, and a po- trait of the author, Mrs. ( HARRIET BEBOHER STOWE. j Agents say it is the .best, and sellstJte qwi€keil ofqny_ Vookihey ever sold. Some are taking 200 orders per week. It will, outsell\ Uncle Tom's Cabin.\ We. em- ploy no general agents, but pay extra commisBlon.-4 Old agents will appreciate this item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. Address HARTFORD POfr LISHlNGCO.,IIartfora, Ct. WANTED—Men and women to sell a new work, the National Hand-Boole of Facts and ' .•figures, ' Historical, Documentary, Statistical ana Political, from the Foundation of the Government to the present time 5 . 8entpost paid on receipt'of $1.CQ.,, We have nof;re«fdj the best LIFE of GRANT, by Hon. J. T. Headley, at the very low and popular price of $2.50, B. B. TREAT k CO., Publishers, 604 Broadway, N. Y. j SHATV^JS j Silver- Plating 1 Fluid ( I NSTANTANEOUSI/IC .Plates Copper, iBrasl, German Silver, Bronle, 4c, with Pure Silver]; makes worn out Plated Ware, u good as new, and if used regularly for cleaning it prevents its silver from being worn oif, and is the best article in use for Clean-, ing and Polishing Pure Silver Ware. No family oncij using it will ever afterwards do without it. It is the only genuine SILVEtt PL VL'ING 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'fl, which Is the only original and only genuine, and Is for sale by Druggists everywhere. Put up in 2oz. bottles. .Prior 50 cts Samples for trial sent free by mall (jn-recelpt of 25 cents to pay for packing'and postage. Address J. SHAW, Chemist, SO Elm\ Street, Bridgport, Conn.-j- Agents wanted every wh'ere. ^ ' | W ABTTBli.—In every'County in the TJnltei States, a.gdoa man to sell by sample, €hamb«rlala>« Combination Square, Plum», Level and. Mevcl. ' j The greatest invention of the age, and one that every Mechanic, Workman and Farmer in th« Una will buy. Send address, with name, State, County and Post Office, plaio.lv written, and we will sendclrculars and terms. W. S.BATOHELDKR k CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. i IP A HDKIBIIG, Afhata'irontfer.thatJttiedoors ' Are open wide ;.eyer since the First of August thousands llave , , Pain Paint applied. Those who lie,' Or call it humbug, are the doctorj, Not acquaint; for they always Have been jealous when their patients Use Pain Paint., Pile up facts, , As hlg as mountain's, flush the truth Before their eyes, but the cry ', Is always humbug, men of science Fullotlles. .•\' Pain Paint has been iested free of cost over 6 months, every day, (except Sundays, at 1T0 Chatham square, N. Y., fortheremovalandouroof'*ll manner of pain and disease. The ofiice Is constantly crowded with patients; rain or shine. Every person wno buys 3?aih Paint or tries it free of cosi, knows tuat all who call it humbug tell a falsehood. ... . We want no poison in our lips, No Pills to Bwallow.down, We want no burning Hhlmsnt3 - In City, Country, Town. ' We wani to know the lawB\ of health, We want to shun disease, We'wantfew doctor bills to pay, Or undertakers' fees. We know'mil pill's fcave had their aay, That physic li deceit, The lancet and the bloody bowl We never raoro shall greet. We know OUE stomachs were not made To drench'wtthPurgatives, Ijj-ute Instinct shuns the hateful dose And every child that lives. SSff TREMBLING MAN.—There is a man who3e hand does not tremble, but handles a brush with dexter- ity, and Jays on faint that never leaves color or stain.— He paints girls boys, men and women, by tha hundreds, everyday and evening. He removes pain as if by riagic of any name or nature, whether chronic or acute,ifrom a simple mosquito bite to the roost 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 pi-Ice, for the tjnant of the sunken cellars of the meanest tenement house 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 xenedy, Pjtln Paint, and all distress, pain and misery vaniih in- stantly, as if commanded by a supernatural agent. , The scepter of kingdom of Painl3 broken under the tosch of he brush, and crumbles like a spader's web, where be- - ore it held its victimwlth an iron grasp for scores of •years. • ' \ ' Hundreds of physicians hare witnessed the operation ith astonishment, and those who expected to scoff and laugh, returned to pray. Afactoryin Brooklynand tie office in New Tork, is ariven to its utmost capacity day and night. 'The Doctsr's friends'urge him io double the price at once;. but the Doctor with an emphatic fp, set- tles thematter. .The people shall have it and everybody else, for 25 cents, 50 cents, $1, US, $5 and $3 per bottle, and can select what size they pleaie. Those who are ' ablecflitainly will purchase the largest sizes fcr they contain sixteen of the dollar bottles, and hold enough to drive pain headlong, instead of a small bottle tiat re- : moves the pain only by inches. j Dr. Wolcott is a man of business. lie has been in the same office nearly six years, and folks know just where to find him. He as no time to visit race courses or base ball matches—hardly time to snatch a lunch. People of commouscnse**know that he means just what he says.— He has too much honor to make a single false statement. It isi needless for us t» state the success he has already achieved in the sale of this old standard remedy, the AKNIHILATER, universally patronized for catarrh and colds, in the head,which Is to-day the only leading and reliable remedy for the loathsome yet universal com- plaint. Still more, he now puts up the ANNI1IILATOR in pints instead hf half pints, and makes it one^quar- tsr stronger and more efficient. He has cured, by the use of this invaluable medicine, not only thousands of: hopeles3'cases of catarrh, 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 1 once a week, find Immediate benefltr. Pint bottles hold! three of the 50 cent bottles, and .he sells fifty pint bol-> ties to one of the smaller size. Thousands suffer who' would be wholly restored from that disgusting disease, CATARRH, which leads directly to lung complaints, dyspepsia^ wealc nerves, pain in. the sld& and stomach,' and liver complaint. Doctors in general do not under- stand Catarrh, and few are bold enough to deny It.— Nothing ever taken iqto the stomach can cure it, for the diseased in the head. You might as well put a plaster oh tire footrto cure a-ulcer on the hand. Catarrh is an ulceration in the head »nd» running sore; the matter falls In the throat and clogs it; at night runs down to the stomach and undermines the whole constitution. \ Catarrh snuff will always produce catarrh and agra- vate the disease. A sneeze is nature's most emphatic' No, and dust of anyitlndis positlTelylnjurious. | You must cure the festering ulcer in the head and the; difficulty in the throat and stomach, from this ,load. o{ phlegm constantly pouring from the held, i i removed] It must be cleaned out; Instead of adding' snuff «'ana more filth. J Buy none of the Doctor'* remedies unless In puri :7tite wrappers..'..' *. —, ---•>-\ J CUT THIS OUT, post it up, and never forget there i» ONE PLACE you can go, or be carried, and have all physical pain removed, free'of expense,-at No. 1T0 Chatham square, New York, when all other doctors give you up as hopeless. Folks possessed of common wit, Buy bottles that white wrappers iit; ' But fools are often c»ught.android : With tinteiwrappers, brbwn:ana old/ ! I W, ,C0.l (Successors to 0. A.VILA8 4CO.) . ' ' ' ' Will cairy on the ' oot and Shoe * BUSINESS-,\ • AB underformerinanagement. Our aim will be to In ert-ase the former growing popularity of x the . establish ment.- DAILY ARRIVING . ..*». >>•/,) .1 .. . ., I w. A'splenaia assortment of ' . oots. '••• f ••: ' . .\.-.-> i 'i t.'.t • i.-'f ''. Special HUntlonirlTen to ;• CUSTOM. 'WO H iS« ot-'i WINTiSB ARRANGEMENT;' • > ' • -•;••• TWO TJiAINS DAILY (Sundays EsscepieS:) • Oi) and after Monday, March 23, trains will fun sis follow*: - : i MAIL. TraapuGH; MAIL. leave Ogdens.burgh at 11.80' A.M., (dine at Malon** arrive at/KonseTs Point at 5.S0 1?. '»!., connectin~ -citn Vt, Central Night Express, for East and South, arriving In Boston at 8:80 A. M., Springfield 6:40 A.M.,; andjvia E. J * B. Koad, for Troy, Albany, and arrive in New Tork »tlO:15A..M. ' : . V..''' • \ 23—BOSION AND NEW TORK EXPKESS. \ ' Leaves pgdensburgh at 4:10 P.SI., lodge at ilalone, arrive at Rouses Point ai 10:35 A. H._, connecting .with Vermont Ceiitral R.K. Day Express, for Burlirigtbn, Con- cbrd, IJashuaj Lowell, arrive in Boston 10:80 R..M. ;, or via R. A B. R. E., for Rutland, Troy, Albany Jffia New York, viaD.IE. K.. R. KEIURNIN&, Leave New' York 3:50 P. M., 'J?roy 10:00' P. M., Rutland 1:20 A.. K. Burlington, 4:S(i' AJt ;• B.os- ion 5:00 P. M., Souse's Point 1:ib A. M., arrive it Ogdensburgh at 12:80 P. II. Connecting at .Jlooer's Junction with trains (rom Plattsburgh; at Potadam Junc- tion with K., W. & O. R. K. for Watertown, Home aria West; also with Stages for Massena Springs; anctat.Og- aensburg with trains of It., W. 8. O. K. E. for South and -WeBt; with Grand Trunk and Ottawa Railways for West and North. Also, leave Rutland 0:00 A. M., ^rthfield 8:00 A;-\M.- Burlington 9:50 A. M., Houses Poinlj 1:80 V. M., .arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P.M. > . , D. W. C. BJEIOWK,, Superintendent, Siipt's Office, Ogaensburg, March 23,1S6S. (d&w) CSNIRA.I. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TIA NlKffara Falls and Suspension Brldg* THEEE EXPRESS. THAINS leave Suspension Bri3ge, Hamiltdh and Toronto, daily, ISundays except-ed,) on arrival of Trains from the East for DETROIT, CEttCAGO, fg?~ And all points 'West. j=3 ' ' ' Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertowaarjd Ogdensburgh R. K., daily (Sundays ercepted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Falls and Susp'n Br. 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:30 A. SL, arriving at Chicago 9:301?. M. Express Train leaves OgdensTiurgn 2:00 P.M., Koine \:10 Niagara Falls and Suspension Br. 6:60 A. M., De- roit, 6 P. SI., arriving at Chicago 0:00 A. M., mak- ng close connections with all trains South, West,'ana Northwest. This is the Shortest, Cheapest ana moat reliable route to the Great West. Ask for Tickets via Great Western Kallway, which, can e obtained at all the principal Ticket OSces in the' Dnlted States and Canada. ' > JAMES SMiOKDS, t , Agents Oguensburgli, N. x*. T. N. BEEBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, 5f. Y. TH08. SWINYARD, 6en. Manager, Hamilton, Oht. JAMES 0HARM0N, General Agent, Hamilton, Opt. 'iyi'enebnrgh. tfay IS. 1BST . (jald&wtf) OHANQB OI TISIi. OK THE: V'1868 WINT33E AREANGBMTi!N!f. 'iirough to Cliicago in-3S hours, being 12 hours-quicker ;nan by any other route. ' Trains leave Prescott Junction, opposite Ogdens- ourgh, as follows,, vis:. I . , Toil THE JCTST. Chicago DayExpress , 3.OOP. H. Accommodation 5.1 5 P.M. Chicago Night Express . .,-.• 3.OO A. M; ' • 1'OB. T5B BAST, iioruhljr Express ... .. 6*43 A. Al;\ Local 11.15 A. 81. Evening Express 5.15P.M. OP* Through pickets for sale, at the General Union Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. , ' CHA8. I. BALinnft, Agent, C. J. BBYSSSS, • • Ogaensburghi N. 5 . Msnaging Oireutor. .. S. P. BEACH, (del4d&w«) General Agent. Nei;.7fork City. EX3PBUSSS CO. , And GHENEV, '/''ISJiE .£• CO'S ' EXPRESS, ComiectM rtaijj' \vltli' uli iJjc Citifs It; the United Stftten and Canada. Time from New •STor]£,~24 hours. . \ Time from Boston 17.ho.urB. ' All expresSeB'ln' charge of safe and trusty 'messengers. 1 Orders for the purcna3e of, goods; In the citioB especially 1 lollcited and promptly' attended to. Ofll:. in Seymour Hout Building. «-*•----—-v • • '- 18GS. THE 1808. Hort]iernTransportatioiiiOo ; Of Ohio. This well-known Company will, during the'present se'a-f . son-of jnavigation, run . 1 , FIFTEEN FIRST STEAMEEB KEGULARLT, BETWEEN * ' q 9 Cleveland, Toleda DETROIT, GLEN\ AEBOR, 'l ' ANii 'INTERMEDIATE PORTS. , ,' i Leaving Ogdensburg Dally, for Lake Erie Ports, 'on ar- rival of the Mail Train from the East; and Tri-Week- : ly,—lilonday, \Vednesday, rtnd Friday j—for • i , ..Lake Michigan Ports. • ! I •&?\ These Steamers make regular conncctlons ; at Og- densburg with '{He\ Ogdensburg k lake Champlaiti B'. It!, anil Vermont Central Line lor Boston and' all pointe 3East. At Western Lake ports with Railroad and, Canal •tines, for all points South, West; and Northwest, making It the favorite route for Passengers and Ef e'igBt, JW th'ere li but OSE TRANSHIPJMENT between Boston'in.b \Chicago. ;• ' ' '\ ! .!..'..) . i ^P~The Steamers are provided with large Cabins.and Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of First Class Passengers arid'comfortable' Second Glass i.dabins providedwith BeHha and Cook Stovesifor P.as- fiengers and JPamilies desiring to furnish their own pro- visions 4c. '. , ' .'\* \' j '^^\There'is'nochange of Steamer between OgdenE- ib'urg and Chicago, thereby making it the cheapest snjl '.beBt route for. JPass^ngers, moving with Jl)eir .Goods, Stock, &c, as they avoid ferriage, cartage, not el billi, and numerous other expenses, as well a3 damage to their property byxough.handling.'. i-^ ' i \ 'f J _^g~Fira^ Class Ttek.ets include Meals and Staterooms. J5g-Rates*of Passage and'Freight lower ttian by ai'iy other route. , ' . , ' . , , > t^\JBagga'gii-Checkea through to destination.. '- j AGENTS: . W.T., WALKER-A CO., Toledo, O. •N.J.RpDIBR;Detrplt,J«ich. \• '. 1 ' O. J. HALB*CO.,»Iilwaukee,Wii •••'••-. N. J. HOWE k' CO., Chicago,., 111. 1 . | .: : , , GliO i A.. JBDIMr,.AB«|UU jf i , Og^ensnarB,^Ni,TT. *0EO. W.SMITH,<Jen'lTiciet Agent, 'I \ .'! /H.J.GOOUNO, Passenger Agent, • .- • • •< I Office, cor.Ford, and Patterson St$., .Ogdeniburg., ;. , . .; . (apldiWtm) 1868. People's Xjitie .1868 FOE Kom SteamboatldndinfcvAiSany,' d^ly' ( Sunclay'Vex- ?:im^m$^m**^ m^ %50~ THE STEA1IEE8 i&i * Cap^.S. S.'Roi,' | CapV Wi iff. OBHBTOPBEa, Mondays, Wednesaays ~b I Tuesdays; Thursdays ana . . _« .'. \ JWd»ys,.i i . J.j , Batard»y«.»» £j,«y pg^Purcnase Tickets only to Albany. Passengers and their Baggage carriedto theBoats^Free. - ••--^•zzz. the N. Yi 0; E. : B. anthoriiies will not allow ^^As the N. Yi O; EMt. anthoriiies will not allow bar wagons in:the yard, they will lajwaya.-be./onnd. f Ut- slde,- inarkediPcpEle's Line, as wljlalto-tiie'Agent. ;Pa3B- engers will please step Sntside the Taird' ah3. nan'd'ine'Ir Checks to our Agent, andsave^payingiOcents a piece for their Caggape.to .thefNiJT-iCCE. K; Baggage Mono; °'y ? v >* /rs . Ikfl'lekets-tak|n for ght will be taken at all times at low rates as nay Bailroad or Steamb.oat Line. r ^^*l f or further 'PartTcularsVappIy at the Office, NOB. 2S3 and 285 Broadway, Albany. March 2«,18CS,. ;., s , ,J. SV: HARC,Q.£P.T,i Agent. 1868. The Wowin g powerful, First.Class Upper-Cabin StVam- : ers compose this line :\ ' '»- '-\ f '.vi eOIKG-WBS'I^IJnlil.fufaier notice,' ^i,ll aeaye : -Pr^- cotfc daily (Mondays excepted) at S:-5o A. hi., for 'Brdck- vllle, GahanoquejKingston,'OolJourgi Port-Hope; Bow- manviUe,.Toronto and Hanililton, cqnnectingAvith/ Gt. WesferriEailway for all points West' : '~ ; ' ' •\' ' m GOI^G BABl'-rleaye .Prsscott daily /4 (Mondays, ex- cepted) at 10 A. M., Jot Oornwaliandirontreal, connect- ing with : 8t«amersforQuebec. ••'•'' -5 : •'' .! ; •• The Steamers ; of, this line are. unequalled anil from the completeness of'their arrangeinent's r ;pres'e'nt''advantage*a to traveler's which none othervcan.afford« . : . < On and after June 15th there will be two lines of Ex- press Steamera leaving Pfesco^baHy.foralVpoints'Ea^t and West. ; .... . .1/; ! ,/.- r , I?or Freight, Passage.of \any inforrnafton, apply to #eb. P. LTNDSAEiiattheltolel3i,.'or at • ttie :Office, • DsnleU' notel.Prescott.. . . L. H. DANIELS, Agent' . Prescott, April 22,1^68. \ \(ap28d8taw'5m) J/ THE ORIENTAL, WWI-HXik' ;! \ r . jr.- B. I S SOLE AGENT f OR THIS CEtfeSR&TBD FiTR?- nacefor .Ogdensburg, andLisiprepaiieU.to'ifilli orders on the shortest notice., Satisfactory, references.giyen.-. « Alsbthe Oriental Base'Burning •Stove, 1 -the-'imperil! Cooking Stove, and all kinds of Cooking- and',Barior Stoves. • *' ' \ -.--•- .i- • A full assortment of Tin* and Sheetr-iroh Ware, always on hand, anil jobs done, to order. r , ^r~store, two dooFs-iasfr of Seymour Hb'nse,' TorS Street,Ogdensburg.. : ,. ,, , {,...•{ liU^ 25 OASES Wm Just opened at • ' • •:, I-.:. FOCB S'tyiKS FAS '•' > SUe following styles Hats \ndw-TeadyV J -'*- ' fOSMEN. ' \' v -' f •'•\'' JBoz, Blk. &Bro. Opcral Suiu Uellor, Cisco, iWerby, Ki l , ou: > -4 J ei ome, llumilton , ••. i ^r \ fO'S. BO\ V 'S. \ \ \• \'•' ' ' Tiny Tim, Jockey, SUmardb, little JDorriii, Bristol • ' •• Hurrah, Palisade, PeeHis's.>-'' '•*'•\ - ( .'I'-''- - J >!:>' NEW SIHJISS^'CATS; KEWSiyi/iSa^OAPS. S ( Cuffs,Half HoEejSuspen'dera, ic.'.- i -. i^~Come in and aee the new styles; \ : - •' T; O £RJx*r'0HE . , S4 . Street, Ggaensburgi, and Oats FOBH SIR«T, J. a. UUiSt * OO.'S{)i-' ' Keeps dongtantly' on lianli and'for safe uiisap, ail iiads 02 : Consisting in part of ?!oar, Pork, Oats, Corn, Peas, Beans, HIBO Teas\j'\Saofes MlS dL* 1 UAUDDVDf 9JJ • U^>D| ;. .Flqu^ by.tbe barrel, i bagor,hundrBd:^ Oatmeal, Biickwneat Flour, Cbfn\Starc'niT>Ialzena en Grits, Cocoa, qhocoMg, Tapioca, 4-c. Extracts of aU *de*5crlptibns,'includihg-I*caca; ^Celeryj Ginger ; BtraineS Hqney.PureSpices.MuBtard and Pepper. Pain .Killer •wf'sale: ' -.••'-•-<;.,.».. .-.. • ..rrr I^T Cigars ana Tobacco,, the yery bestbranditn 0T\Farmers' Produce wanted. • Goods delivered ia the village Sree. . ' • '\ ' \' i-'' r '«W \\ \ . .„•.. . , . -.., . owfl.. A,..M.pwttf• LANE' S IMPKOVE1 > •-:>[;• PATENJ LEYKR.'SEE ' . ' : '.'\''\ {'If • ' • ' •'••!.! IK WITH PATPENT f ftteiiOW PE3ED.' ITJie Gheaj>e.st - aiid . Best! \•• Simples, Acclimate \aiid Slfui'ablev i7 'Q.VAWT&T 44)>' •Q.tTAkffir-SOT'-PMO. -'--' • •i>v : &TrdN i -'ffN : sv : &p%sm&: : -' 7i • Send for desoriptty? Cjjeular.andPriceliJ»t|)p ,., ;„. '•• \' •' . fjANE, TITEIN & f l) M ..,,-,) , JtCaiyufqctiwenof,\.anddeafer in ,. j.,,.-; . >.•!•-. • = •.•.- ,:t --; ;,.! , .-/ •-.,..A CXGrA.X£S, Wholesale and,, R#ail, irOPXiNS*BLO&K,' i WATE& STREET, 5'> > ' -'>' -i . .; •:•!••. ; \u HI : >ni '<>{*,..>, , OGDBNSBTJBG,! , . ..,.•,;,;,-.,^ • • . .'. • • ••.-,<•; • • •' : -- - 1>N.-»V;,, Ketail dealers and the trifle furniBhed with Cigara of all Brands, of my! owu rh«Tiuracture,\ at To#efraitBn than c4n.ba proc.ured-atjany oljer hQiise In, Nptthern I{ew York, which purchasers will learn by cailing. * All my Oi- ipirs-nfe;mariu^iictured ,6? : tHe-.yetyr best, materlat*wbich «U-smokers wlll.admiC|by trying, .them. Patronage sb- Ucitea-and satlsfiict-Ioh guaranteed: \'\ ••••'• ,, ... :iC THQS. McailNNBN. Ogdensburgh, MarchlS, 1808. (mhl8debw*wiy) '.LJ t ii- ' • -is ••• •>•-.' .- -.. J\. • :u.-o«