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THE - ' ~ ' * THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERT OJHBAG1!. Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hat discovered a common pasture meti that eared every kind of humor, from the want scrofula down to a common pimple. NURSING 3OBK MODTHU caused bj the bl»»<1 ind nourshlng juices belngjeihaiuted by the babe,and tlM acrid jolces getting Uie unpin hand-;. It- 'is cured by two bottles of Kennedy'! Medical Dlieovery. CANKER IN THE MOUTH AND STOMACH U caued by a deficient vital heat, and a want of dlgeiUon, arltlng from a cold and slimy, state of the Stomach, whereby art engendered sour, acrid and corro»We nourishment, 'from ^hict the body becomes* green, rtringy ana loan, from Waich condition arises nearly all ailments flesh is heir to. This condition is.perfecUy renovated by a fewbotUeio! Kennedy's Medical Discovery. SALT RHEUM ii caused by the acrid ana corroilv* Balds being carried In the circulation until the channels are choked and It i» compelled, to break oat on the sur- face. A bright red Salt Bheam is easily cured; a dark brown is more difficult. A few bottles of Kennedy'• Med- ical Discovery cures in every caw. DYSPEPSIA and Irregularity of the Bowels is caosed y withering or shivering of the nerves of the Stomach OT canker humor, which prevents the free flow of the gat- trio juice. The stomach is strengthened and its nerves and coating brought^ a healthy, active state by a.few bottles of Sehnedy'i Medical Blscovjiry. K ,, ERYSIPBLASlla caused by a fermentation arising from sudden check'of perspiration. The ferment Is a strag- gle In the flesh between life and death. The venom and froth Is at last expelled to the surface in crust and scabs. It is thoroughly cleaned out of the system by three to Sve bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ULpEBS.'when of long standing,, are caused by any 'humor- which; may 'be'In the 'blood, which In'place of com- ing to the surface, has eaten or worn itself a channel and diacaarges all the humors of the body one outlet. Ful description and direction will be found In my pamphle aronnd each bottle. JOROFULA, or King's Evil. I shall sot haiard my hard-earned reputation by saying what the cause of.lt U. The nature of genuine and unmixed Scrofula Is yet hi * Jen in mystery; of all the theories written on It, I do not know of any ao rational as the Animacula. These para- Ites tat and consume the life of the blood, causing years 1 misery and general debility. The disease is Inward and of coarse not ssispecied. These parasites for want 61 \vltal heat and stimuli^ get sluggish and clammy.and Sail- Ij-die, clogging the passages, causing inflammation, ul- eolation and decay, more particular of the spleen and U sr. The Scrofula deposit is different from any, other substance found in the human-system-, It is probably* th« accumulation of dead anamalcul». If the disease is mys- terious, it is equally mysterious that no sure cure was ev) «rknowa for it until the appearance of Kennedy's Medi- cal Discovery. Five to eight bottles will cure every case. CHILDREN'S TEETHING HCMO& Take my advics and let it alone; SCALD HEAD Is said to be an animal fungus, follow the direction in my pamphlet around the bottle. BIOS HBADACHK is caused by a fame of hot vapor arising from the Stomach to the brain, causing a pressure of the nerves and preventing circulation. This vapor il condensed and the stomach strengthened' to prevent Its recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's Med. Discovery. DROPSY dees not in any case arise from humor. I wish I could pay for a dropsy advertisement to give yon my view of it, butXcannot afford it Yet I am happy to nform yon that every culvert, dam and channel In your y3tem Is opened and let now by a few bottles of Kenne- y'a Medical-Discovery. . , , -..- • . - To prepare the system for the-change of season/and to oosen and carry off the sediment of ail Infectious dis- eases such as measles, scarlet fever,whooping cough.small pox, or fevers : of-any kind, where there is what is called \a .xior getting up''.there ii nothing known in medical science equal,t.6 this simple-herb. ~ i Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Bozbury, Hi. Price $1.50. for sale by every druggtst in United States nd British Provlnoei. [sttOditf OLD ESTABLISHED HOSPITAL,' 2fb. S. Beaver street, Albany, Jf. Y. D R. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE. CONFIDENTIAL- 1; and successfully consulted on oil forms of private diseases at his old established Hospital, No. 6 Beaver St, ; Albany,iN.Y. Twenty years devoted-to this ont partic- ular branch of practice^ enables him to perform cures such as no other physician; can; and his facilities are such, (being in correspondence with the most celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies far these diseases, offer ln- luceinents to the unfortunate of a qulck;and rapid cure, to be obtained at no other office in America. In syphlllis, gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures, enlargement of teBticles and spermatio cords, bubo, ulcerated throst, loro throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, bile*, steers, abscesses, and oil other impurities of the system, perfectly under control of the Doctor!) medicines, have been.tested La moro.thsn 50,000 cases annually • with immense success. . , • YOUNG HEN addicted to secret habits, who have im- paired their health and destroyed the vigor of their minis, thus depriving themselves of the pleasures' of married life, are notified that In consulting T>. J. Teller, they will and arirle'nd\ to console arid'^physician ~who'-~haa cured thousands; in almost every part of the United States, who applied to Dr. T, broken down in health, now rejoice in all that makes life desirable and man happy. The reader isof course aware that the delicacy of the subject will. prevent a more minute description of this terrible disease^ DB. TELLER'S. GREAT WORK.—A book for every- body Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the married and those contemplating man-lag—200 pages- full of plates—price bT 25 cents. Sent to all. parts, under seal, by mail, post paid. The single,, married and the married happy., A lecture on love, or how to choose a partner—a complete, work, on, midwifery. It contains hundred of secrets never, before published. Warranted o be worth three times the amount asked for It. Twenty- flve cents in specie or postage stamps, enclosed will se- cure a copy by return mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a life- time to the cure of these diseases of which this book treats. r \• ' \ •» TO THE LADIES.—Dr. J. Teller still retains the only Agency in America for the sale of Dr. Vlchcl's Italian female Monthly Pills. The sale of more than 20,000 boxes establishes their reputation as a female Remedy, onapproached and far la advance of every other medi- cine for stoppages, Irregularities, and other obstructions n females. , , CAUTION.—Married ladies,, in certain, delicate situa- tions should avoid their use. for reasons, see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of pa- tients. On the receipt of *1, (the price per box), these pills will be sent, by mail or express, to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage. |3r*0fBce hours from 8 A. *., to 8 r. u. ; and on Sunday from J tc 8 p. s t ' ' • •• • ' N. B.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to S. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any part of \the world. All cases warranted. No charge for advice. Mb student or boys employed. -Notice this— address aU letters to J. TELLER, M. D., : : , '»:»•- No. 5 S«»Ter str»«t. Albany 8t T Boston Cracker Bakery ! • '•*•' ' it • • t JOII\ BAKBER Continues to carry, on the Steam Bakery At the old stand. Will sell to the trade Boaton and Ojrater Cracker*, nillt and . Soda Biscuit, Thin and Thick Sard • j- ' . - •' '• . .... I' '' * - ,... * . •\ ' • -'; •/ £ i ,-'\ '• *!*•**» -Cakes; <fccY •- • > ' j J i';/ -•'•••*' *;'[;: y. t .-..''j'•\•-•. n ' , AT THE VERY LOWEST linNQ PRIQE8. ' ; Manufactures and sells at Wholesale and Retail, all kindsofJDandies.at.the Lowest Brices- (st25diy* N O h STATE OF NKW YORK. BADE DxrAamsxT, ) Albany, Feb. 19, 18CS.) N OTICS IS HBBKBT OIVKN, PUB3UANT TO chapter 286, laws of 1859, and 476 laws of 1866, that the circulating notes issued to the Bank of Canton, a BanklngAssoclatlon, located at Canton, St. Lawrence County, will be redeemed at par, by the Superintend- ent of the Banking Department, on presentation at the New York State National Bank in toe City of Albany., and by the Bank Itself, at the First National Bank, in the city ofl New York, for six yean from the 80th day of December, 186T, and not thereafter. The outstanding circulating notes of the said bank, must be presented, u aforesaid, within six .yean from the date hereof; slnd all notes which shall not ••be presented*6r redemption alhd payment within, the time thus specified will cease to be a charge upon the fund in the hands of the Superintendent for that purpose. (ja8dlaw-F-6m). G. W. 80HUYLEB, Bupt. ; SIATK.\ O F NEW 1TOBK. -\' ' y * Bank Department, ) Albany, Feb. 10, 1868.) N OTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN, PURSUANT TO Chapter 191 Liws of 18(7, that the circulating notes lisucd to the Frontier Bank, a Banking Association, lor cated at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, win be redeem; ed at par, on presentation at the National Bank of North must be presented, as aforesaid, within six years from the date hereof ; and all notes which shall not be pre- sented for redemption and payment within the time thus spsqlfied will cease to lie a charge upon the secu- rities in the hands of the. Superintendent for that pur- pose/ . \ i G. W. SCHOXLEK, Superintendent. ' . (fel4d6m) , ' ' • ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the' Throat and Lungs, . Bach, as Coughs, (Colds, \Whooping i Cough,,Brx>nohiti8, Anthma, : an'd Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply iipon the confidence of mankind, as this pxcellent incu it has risen higher ilnd higher , tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform character and: power to cure the various affections oi' the lungs and throat, have made it known ns a re- liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease aind to young children,.it is at the same time the most-effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan- gerous affections of the tlkoat and lungs. As a pro- vision against sr J * \--<-- -\ *• \••'—\ be kept on hand are Bometimes i ..... _ . should be provided with ithis antidote for them. , Although settled Consumption is thought in- ' curablq, still great numbers oi cases where the dis- \ case, seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Clierry Pectoral. Sol complete is its mastery over the disorders of tMe Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it; When noth- ing else could reach ther% under the Cherry Pec- toral they subside and disappear. /Singer* \nd l'utilic Speakers find great pro- tection from it. ' Asthma is alway3 relieved and often wholly cured py it. Broncliiti* is generally cured -l>y taking the CherrifiBcetoral in small and ftequent.doses. So generally are its virtues known, that we uecd not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. J^ Ague Cure, For Fever and Agule, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Bemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and, indeed all> thei affections which arise from: malarious), marsh, or miasmatic poisons. . As it3 name hnplies, it does Cure, and does not fail., Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine,Bismuth, Zinc.nor any other mineral or poisonous substance wh'atever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance! ot its cures in the ague disr tricts, arc literally beyond account, and we believe withpu,t. a parallel in the! history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified, by the acknowledgmonts we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cascs,.and where, other remedies had wholly failed. jitfnacclimated pc'rsonis. .either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic-localities, •will he pro- tected hytaking:the JL&ZOB. CXTBE daily. . ITon JAver Complaints, .arising jfrom torpidity pCtne Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. ' , Soi Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re- markable cores, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dn. J. iC. ATEB & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and,sold All round the world. PBXCE, $1.00 rutt tSTgoldby 1. C. Sprague and B. O. Lamphear, Og densDurgb, anS: all Druggists and Dealers everywhere. BENJ. TILLEY, 3O Street, DKALEK IN Stationery, Albums Fancy Goods, , BLA'NK BOOKS, ENVELOPES,..*! » ««p, BUI* Letter & Note Paper* SCHOOL BOOKS, ! AW) GERMAN TOTS, Og<lensburg|H. T., April IS, 1868. (dtf) J. B. KcfiEAV, { Grocer & CommissioD Merchant I»r the purchase and sale of all kind s of FUntn Porlt,Jivtter, 0S««se, Sggs, and •farmers': Produce. A,choice lit is of Famllj Grocerlei always on hand: Goods delivered In and part of the village, free of chaife. ' ' ' i • BTNo. 3 Water Street, next to J. 1. IveS, Ogtlens- 'bnrgh,,N.Y. , t (de8deodj»wly) &.~ta '..-• <*jpJLrmT LEVER BIT ~'\~— \ •I • • . . .:•••:. i lirciilar Saw Mills! ; WITH PARENT FRICTION FEEEL ' Tlie Clieaj>est and ' 80sifc?' Simple, Accurate an.d Dnrable. j QUANTITY AND; QUALlTY,.Wpi a &UGTION UN8URJPJA : 8SEI>. •- ' ' • • • Send for descriptive Circular and Price List to ' rTOtRTE tBBN (WKW HAISPSHIRB)] BAIIiROAD. ',,' ' j ' *ira|hslwi' feVhlteJUJrerJnneUonfordoncora, Nash- ua, Groton Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowell, Boaton, 4c, at 1:15 A. M., 12:15 and 5:15 P. M., or on ar- rival of trai ns from Ogdensburgh and Montreal. i Leaye Opt icord for Ogdensburgh and Slontreal at 10:30 A.M.,andf ):15 P. M., or oh arrival of trains from Bos- ton, Woree- iter.Ac. ' Trains o\ 'er this Roadiare run dally in connection|wlth trains; ove: : the Ogdensburgh Road, carrying Passen- gers and] 1 reight to andl from the West, Ogdenjburgh, Montreal,; tad Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Provl dehce, Lowell, Lawrence,\ Boston, Portimouth, Portland* ci 1 the Ea»t,and all Intermediate points. > ONBLOW 8TEABW8, Agent. BVGO1ITS! BUGOYS! : rpHE STJR 30R1BER INVITES ATTENTION TO: HIS A ttoek'Ot. Buggyi noiw on hand, which are offered on be'(ter terms '• than can be obtained in any other market.— T vher have b. een constructed of the very best material irid'arewarra ntedln every particular. Parties, desiring to Dnrchasew HI find it to their advantage to give mean, early call A. OALLAGHANl 1 Ogdensban!l»,Jnly81;,18«B (JySldtf) (jy80d4wly) I.AKE, PITKIN * BROCK, MontpeUV Vt Laborers TVantod. E MPXOTMB'NT WILI. BE GIVEN '. TO A LARGE nn.mberor Isborers at liberal wages, Tor one. year or more. Apply at our! offices in Crown Point and Platts bnSh. GEO JT. HABKIB k CO., May22,. 1868. (jeld2m) Contractors. J; i« \•_ \ , s •;; • i . GREAT CIlASil 1|D imESS (JOODS We are now selling off onr entire Stock ot Dress Goods, at Lower Prices, than were fever offered in this City. We have tfie \ , . \ •• .' •' : '-. .- \. ;.', ' , •] ! largest and finest selection ever 'opened in Northern New York. • i. ••••••• ••• • • • r Call at the Old Stand and see for yourselves. J A. iiill asisortment of Springr IJr^ss Goods • J%> lul l assortment ot' Obttonsj, i)icSch?a ana brown. A JFsxll assortment of\ ;j?riiats , ' A. fall assortment of\ !llosiei*y A. full assortment ,Q* Paper A. fu.ll assortment pf Carpets &> Oil Olotlis A JMII assol^tniient of Window Shades. A i\ill assortment of JS* Globes to e^erytliine - , make up a Firsjj Cluss Dry i ' ' l of which are noir ofiferetl for B^~ CASH '^0J at prices thW cann'ot be beat. Our Giods are warranted to be as represented. . It is to the interest of every one to call before purchasing elsewhere. ' HASTINGS & WAMER. Succe«i«dr« to J. II. Guest & »•• ON TUESDAY. MAY 5tti. 1868, AUSTIN WILL COMMENCE A SPECIAL b ASH FOR, SIXTY DAYS, < . ....:•. . • • - ' . And offer ti.elr entire Stock at Trices that X>0E5JsT^ir O OMPETITI ON. Our Stock is large and comprises .the •newest and latest styles, and ihi3 sale wiH'afford an oppoi 1 | tunity seldom pilfered for the citizens of St. Lawrdnce Co. to get Good Goods- : . • JI • , ! : . • • ( • ' '• A.t tlie Lowest FOSIXIVBLY NO GOODS WILL BE CHAR ;K»< DURING THIS SAXE. CIBBS & AtJSTIN, 2S Foni Street, Lyceum Hall Block; Prices Pat Itown -• F(ir Thirty Dm AND Sales for Ca^n: oplyl At No. S® I'ord ' Sttree Having determined to make a dtoft »1\'K«P close ont,mysf(fk of New Spring Goods. I shall eomiience on Thursday;^ay vi 3 to sell at the very Lowest Prices for . ' •..•.•.....;•;.•.;.' ;•'•!\• fered without reserve and must be Cashi. Everyihing is »f- sold cure bargains must eall at once. ANDERSON'S e ii m a ti c.. a Is a, in ?or nearly forty jears.liu been known as a valuable Remedy in both Acute arid Chronic Rheumatism. , : The Balsam Is put up in bottle* with suitable direc- tions,, and: ; m»y be had . at wholesale , at' th store of the subiorlbera, : and at. Drug Storei' generall • in town and country. .. ,v , i( ,'.,',','. ' ', JU -» yi. IL spHiufHujN i co,,' •. • ' ' \ ,. ' TreprlWbrs, j . ' ,' • 1T0 andlVSWIUlam St, New Yorfc-. ' IjyPrlee, Hfty Ctriti. '- '. (my4d*wlro) ' -• FOR 8ALB or TO XBT.. ' ] '[ ' A. PEAMi!;fi6tI8B WITH GOOD GARDEN, BAfiN XX ari4%eUrsitnated on south side of King Street, op— pbslte Ttiomas Mullen's. Enquire-at J. II.. Morgan's •tore, of F. 1EAHV. Ogdeniburg, May 29,1S6S. (mj30d2w) 35 »U brani gar a ill M llcltedi . -'\'J.'S - - ' ' '- i. ' , ?. \* . ; ! • i. • . •.• . ... . i „ »•• ! .Those who would OUr AS MtGlINNEN, 'jymjht$irgr if' fiiid ^ealit\ in ••! \• \• ! '1. '-••.'•• ••' . „; '. , iVS, ! Wholesale and K Y* tail .• ' '••'..: i . .'•*••:• .• '•.-.•• ealersandthe.tTadefurnished witk Cifjirs of jf-SHrtsun-BitTiiSietnre,; a't,}o«rer,ratai;than ifedatany'otiier Boiise 1n tlTorUierajNew i- ni uiJnrcfiaserswlUteanibycalUng. All lyCi- ( are laniifaeturea of the verjibjesV Material |?mch \\>f\ ... _ _ -'lent. JPattonaJe so- n urgh,»Iarch 18,18684 : -\. 'Ji-kX O(H>BN8BIJ&SH,. H. Y- P>1VID J (RICHTON, Proprietor •-.!•• ... ,-.! , I now feel confident that I can supply my oar} merj with as good an article of •' ' •••••'• XX and XXX East India.«Jale Ale, ma PORTER HADB IKOM 'AND PteiilSH HOJ*S. As can be made in the United States. , SOB SALE IN SAMRSLS MALFBA&RBLS4-NS QUARTER BABRELB. , I HHALTJ AlSO KEEP ON HAND BOTTKED-AIE i AND PORTER. , _ ' (WAU ordera will receive prompt attention. . ] ** > • D. J. ORI0HT0N.! Oidenrtrartth. Majy aS.l.S6fi. , DEVELIN&C6 EXTENSIVE Clo tiling- Houses, ;r.j Broadivay, corner of Graiid Street, AND Xtioadwar, corner of • I i NEW YORK, •Streeij I nprlaing all branches of. the business as represented in the Custom and Really made Departments of j Men's, Boys* and Children's C LOTH IN Of the Celebiatea AmericanTokePattern, with Geutlemens' Furnishing Goods, Of every descripUon. '' Oiif SPECIAIiTIES f«r SpHng, in newgooBs, are- Casmiinere Salts, entire #18 00 Spring Overcoaits, - $12 00 Pluc JDre«« Frock, CoaU, , $18 00 •(mhl6d**Sm) • DEVELTK * C0> . THE TNANIMOUS VERDICT i . ' s •' .'OF \• . . , , t A piscrimijiating Public ;• t> . ,i • i •••' •• ; . . , •. -' I ,/ , t IS.1!ftAT. THE '.,'.•„. I' ; . PERFECTED i' Mannfaptnred by, ti , - ... .! - :f . '.v .-• - . & •{•• Are the only ones that preserve andsas'sisMteEye Sight; .... . ., - They never cause . t .. PAIN'IN 'TH ; E. HEAD. [ . .; Hrqm.using, hpwefer;mlnutevthe,empioyment. | (• •• , • . ' • • ...•»;..• > • ••!»•>-; . -.::. ' '}.-t i . v...j-.< • ! =* -.iiieyare^learananaturaltor.the^y.ei,. The. unpreee- -j»_i_ j i_—™_ _-,i« ;«, *T>tis ntnlnltn to a aiii*A marantv t'nl •A PERFECT FIT, GUARANTEED Ana\ahyipeptaplSs not stating, yill b> ' excSanged ifrei -\' '—~ ^ -or cbwrge; ' -Tofte'biwiox - ( - ' -'•'•'* \ •>*..,• If'allwillflp.sp eYerfor the samei than SO , een.Tbs- a. AT -BiiFpL, ST. ' & McOOY. w. (Successorstod A. Will; cairy on the Inatantly clean Kid Glovei, without i litJarinK tbo most dellwtie color; and 18 entirely free fro m • • '. tmy OAoTi . - ....... The\Glbves.can:becleaned.on;the.liatii .im- mediately; One,ljottle-rrULsaveyoii-th^prl'ce^of.ados- en pairs of Gloves. A ' , , Coreale by all Druggists and Fancy Gojfls Dealers* > None genuine ivltliout tlie ulsnatnre of . *, C. WELts * CO., 192 pulton St., N.T., (mhlOdSm) , -\ \wholesale Agents. , WATlEltTOWN AND OGDBNS* / , : KCJRGH, fkV-BV. •;\_ ; 'i868.\'> I^UMMBR AERAilGESbbNT.' * 1868. KOHTE HO itBiK r TiX? 3JEW 10SS.0VIT. On andafter MondayjJIajll, 1SG8, and until further notice. Passenger Trains will\run .thisJKoad' aa fol- lows, (Sundays \ercspte'd'.') * ~ \ ' ' EXPRESS MAIL. • • , .LeaveQgdensburg.9:15 A. SI.,.arrives .at.Watertown 12:25,120 minutes for dinner,) jlome 4:0,5 ^..Jt, Oswego 4:85)?. M., connectlngat. Eonie witt '8p& York Central Kxprens Trains for.all.points Ea8t,ana TFisstjiiifivingat TJtica,5:j.O P. it, Syxacuse 6:2'5,P., M., EpcheBter .9:10 P. Jt, Alb.any. 9:30 Pi It,\ Buffalo 12:00 i>..RC, Susp.eiision ldgeslS-SbAiJa,, Newjroili.6:OOA.JI.,,l)etr6it,3;0:OPA. Mi,OjdcagQ.8:80,P.fi, \•\.,;•/•.'' ; ; NEW T0RK tiXPSESS. , ,.' .; .. leave Ogdensburg,at2:00'P..M., arrive afcWatefft™ B:15P.M., (20minntes\for Supper^) .\Ospegp 8:,S5. X.'M., Rome 9:20 P. M., Sttca- 10:10P.:.>I., : uUbstiy >.4O' jC'lL, New York,.T:OO.Ai M.; SyracuBe.i?.:20A. H.*,..S»olieBter 8:30 A. M., Buffalo 6:20, A.S1. Suspension ?r GM-k. M. Elegant .Sleeping-Car attached. to. JMs Jrain at Watertown- aad run through to New York without shangei ' - • \ ... Close conneetions.inaaerat Buffalo and Suspension Br. for Ohlcagoi and all points West. • • . . . , . RETURNING. ... Leave New Torfcat SOth Street Depot, ,C:SO, P.SI.,J ar- riye at Watertown 7:40 A. M., (20. minutes, for break- fast) Ogdensburg, 11:15'A; M..i . . • .. Sleeeping Car attached .to tMs train.- and rana throug^toWate^towil; • . ••••*..•'. Ticketss too Troy,, Albany,, New.. York,, lttaoreWshington Boston Spring- gPTThrongh Ticket t Troy Albany New York Philadelphia, Balttaorej.Washingtonj. Boston,. .Spring field, Buffalo, and all principal points JEast and West, can bo obtained at the Ticket. Office at the Depot, and at'the Ticket Office, of the Great Western Railway, Og- densburg, T..N. DERBY.Agent., ...... - Fare aslowand'12. hours quicker than by/any .other route to New York. . ..'-. :;.•'./• Baggagecheckeatlirough. , , •.'.. • .. • '.ADiHSON DAY, GenU.Supt. H.T.)fRAKY,:Gen.!Bicket.Agent, ,. |ai] Boot and Shoe A^uMer former management. Our aim wiU' be/' to in - crease:theformer ffowing.popnlarlty o f tlie establish- ment.- * '•• '- ',. ; -• ' ' - IP ' ' ' . - O Aeplendia assortment, of That fact induces the offering of a FREE TRIAL to all. TVe know the CELEBRATED AURORA OIL! With a fair test, will prove M thoutonds, as It-has to \ imndreSs who are now nsingit, a far pveferable' OIE- to anythingheretoforeused; • , i _ 1 . Therefor.e, we cordially invjte.every one to oast off-all j prejudices and Mthoiit f egara to. niisrejjreaentatiensof ' interested parties, to , .;' BRING OR S^ND TliT;iTl iLAMPS •, .ANJ» TRIT IT'FREE. '' .. ...