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T H • , , THB OBBATB8T MEDICAL DISCOVERY OT THE AGE. Mr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered a common pasture weed that cured every kind of humor, from- tki wont scrofula down to a common pimple. NURSING SORE MOUTH Is caused by the bland and nourshlng juices being exhausted by the babe, and the acrid juices getting the upper hand; It Is cured by two bottles of Kennedy's Medical; Discovery. f. , • „. . CANKER IN THB MOTJTH AND STOMACH lKCMM* by a deficient vital heat, and a want of digestion, arising from a cold and slimy state of the Stomach, whereby art engendered soar, acrid and corrosive nourishment, from *bich the body becomes green, stringy and leaa, from 'iAlch condition irises nearly all allmeaU flesh ll heir to; This eondltion Is perfectly renovated by a few bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. 8AI/T RHEUM is caused by the acrid and eorroslv* fluids being carried In the circulation until the channel! are choked and it It compelled to break out on the lur- lace. A bright red Bait Rheum .to easily cured; a dark brown is more difficult. A few bottles of Kennedy's Med- ical Discovery euros in every case. DYSPEPSIA and Irregularity of the Bowels is caused y withering or shivering of the nerves of the Stomach oy canker humor, which prevents the free flow of the gas- trio juice. The stomach ia strengthened and its nerves and coating brought to a healthy, active state by a few bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ERYSIPELAS i» caused by a fermentation arising from suaden check of perspiration. The ferment li a -strug- 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 A?e bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery. ULCERS, when of long standing, are caused by any humor which may be in the blood, which In place of com- ing to the surface, ha» eaten or worn Itself a channel and discharges-allthe humors of the body one outlet. Pul description and direction will be found in my pamphle around each bottle. JOROVULA, or King's Evil. I shall not haurd my bard-earned reputation by saying what the cause of It is. The nature of genuine and unmixed Scrofula is yet hid- Jen in mystery ; of all the theories written on It, I do not know of any so rational as the Anlmacula. These para- ites eat and consume the life of the blood, causing years f misery and general debility. The disease is Inward and of course not suspected. These parasites for want of vital heat and stimuli, get sluggish and cUmmy.and final- ly die, clogging the passage*, canting Inflammation; at\ ntion ad dca \ticular of ly de, cggg he passage*, ctig ; at ©nation and decay, more \particular of the spleen and li n. The Scrofula deposit is different' frori any other substance found In the human system; It is probably the accumulation otdeaa.anarnalcnla). If the disease Is mys- terlous.it is equally mysteribnsthat no sure cure ware*} er known for it until the appearance of Kennedy's Medi- cal Discovery, five to eight bottles will cure every case. CHILDREN'S TEETHING fHUMOR. Take my advice and let it alone. SOAIiD HEAD is said to be an animal fungus, follow the dt.ectlon in my pamphlet around the bottle. SIOK HEADACHE is caused by a fqine of hot vapor arising from the Stomach to the brain; causing a pressure of the nerves and preventing circulation. This vapor is condensed and the stomach strengthened to prevent Its recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's Med. Discovery. DROPSY dses not in any case arise, from, humor. I wish I could pay for a dropsy advertisement to give yon my view of it, but I cannot afford It. Yet I am happy to nform you that every culvert, dam and channel in your yatem is opened and let flow by a,fcw bottles of Konne- y's Medical Discovery. To prepare the system for the change of season, and to oosenand carry off the, sediment- of all infectious dis- eases such as measles, scarlet Tever.whooping c6ugh,small pox, or fevers of any kind, where there is what is called \a ftoor getting up,' 1 there is nothing known in medical KJleaw etiusi to this simple lierb. •• Manufactured by DONAU) KENNEDY, Eoxbury, Mi. Price $1.50. For sale by every druggist in United SUtU na BrlUih Provinces. (»tSOd*tf OU > 'ESTABLISHE D HOSPITAL, No. 6 Beaver Street, Albany, #. T. D R. TELLER CONTINUES TO BE CONRTDENTUIr - ly and successfully consulted on all forms of private diseases at his old established Hospital, No. 5 Beaver St. Albany, N. Y. Twenty years devoted to this one partic- ular branch of practice, enables him to perform cures inch as no other physician can:; and his facilities si t such, (being in correspondence with the 1 \most' celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safest as well as the latest remedies' for these diseases, offer ln- Incements to the unfortunate of a quick and rapid cure, to be- obtained at no other office In America. In syphiUisvgonorrlxoa,. gleet, strictures,' enlargenent of testicles and spermatic cords, bubo, ulcerated throat, sore throat, tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, biles, alcers, abscesses, and all other impurities of the system. perfectly under control of the Doctor's medicines, have been tested la more than 50,000 cases annually •1th Immense success. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits,- who have Im- paired their health and destroyed the vigosof their minis, thus depriving, themselves 9f the pleasures; of jnarrled' life, are notiSed that in consulting li. J. Seller, they will and a friend to console and a physician who has 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 is of course aware that the delicacy of the subject will prevent a more minutedescription of this terrible disease. DR. TELLER'S GREAT WORK.—A book for every- bod;. Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for the married and those contemplating marrlag—200 pages- full of plates—price of 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\ oh midwifery. -It contains hundred of secrets never before published. Warranted o be worth three times the amonntaskedforlt. Twenty- five cents In apeole or postage stamps, enclosed will se- cure a copy by return mail. Dr. Teller has devoted a lire. time to the cars of these diseases' of which this book treat*. .'•.\.'. .' TO TUB 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 SO 000 boxes establishes^thelr'reputation as*a Temale'Kemely • unapproached and far In advance Of every other medi- cine for stoppages, Irregularities, andother obstruction! n females. \ CAUTION.—Married ladles, In certain delicate situa- tions should avoid their use. ¥or. reasons, He directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of p», ttents. On (he receipt of $1, (the price per box) these pUls will be sent, by mail or express, to any par/tof the world,- secure from curiosity or. damage. 'Qjarolnee hours from 8 A. IT., to 8 r. *. ; and on8una»y from S to 6 N.-B,—Persons at a distance can be cured at'iiome b y addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.^ Medicines securely paclced:from observation, sent to anv part of the world. All cases warranted; No eharge w r advice. No student or boys employed. Notice this— address aU letters to J TELLEB Bt'D \^^ address aU letters to pyed . Notice this— J. TELLEBi Bt'D \^^. r ite««t. Albany^» T Boston Gracker Mm BAKfiER QqnUnuea to.carry oh the ' x Gg<tfft«lk«irgl. Steam At the old staid. Will sell to thetriie ' - Boston and Oyster Cracker*, MMr and Soda Biscuit, Thinand ?£klcfe BLard \ >; Bread, Cakes, ike.\ • „' , ' !' A?f TffB 1 TKRT1OWBST Manufactures and sells at Wholesale and KeWfl all kinds of Candies, at the Lowest Prices. -' (sWM.l'yi (LANE'S tmmovtsr • \\' ' PATENT '•\ 5 ' J ' \ '''' (irciiliir Sav mils! * - . • . • - «- - - •• , •. , t . * WITH t»ATE.KTT PKI'aTIOlf FEED. ' The. ClioapcNt aikd./SSesit Simple, Accurate.; and Durable. QUANTITY ANp. 'OlMLItf OF PRO.. DUGTION U]y8URP^$8ED: Send for descriptive Circ ular and Price.Ust to (jy80d*wly) 1AJ JE, PITKIN * BROOK, Mi>ntpeUe SIA'JTE, OF VVm YOBK. -| , !L>,^j » -L.C .»jjfK'i&MsiT9ann,->i Albanj, Feb. 19, 1868. f ' •VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVJSN, POR8DANT TO IN chapter 2B6, laws of 1859, anil 4T6 laws of 1866, that the circulating notes Issued to the Bank of Canton, a Banking Association, 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 the City of Albany, and j by\ .the. Bank itself, at the First National -Bask; in* - the cltj\*M Njew York, for six' years from the 80th day of December, 186T, and not thereafter. The outstanding circulating notes of the. said bank, must be presented, as aforesaid, within six years from the date hereof; and all notes which shall not be presented for redemption and payment within the time thai' specified will cease to be a charge upon the fund in the hands of the Superintendent for that purpose. w-ff-6m) G.W.SCHirxliEE,Snpt. (ja8dlaw-F-6m) STAT E O F NEW YORK. '; ., Baulk Department, 1 .a i Albany, Feb.'10; lS68.f N OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVIEN. PtTKSUANT TO Chapter 191 Laws of 1867, that the circulating notes Issued to the Frontier Bank, a Banking Association, lo- cated-at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, will be redeem- ed at par, on presentation at the National Bank of North America in the Oity of New York, for six years from the date hereof, and not thereafter. The outstanding circulating, cotes of,.the »ald jbank, most be presented, is aforesiid.wlthb six <years from the date hereof ; and all notes wbfch shall not be pre- sented for redemption and payment within the time thus specified will cease to be a charge upon the secu- rities in the hands of the Superintendent for that pur- pose. 6 . W. BOIlOYiLEK, Superintendent. (feUdfm)' Ayetfs Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. .-..*_£ t Probably hover before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely .and so deeply upon the confidence of manlkind, as this excellent remedy forpuhnqnary cpmplaints. Through a long series of years; and among .most Pfffthe races of \mpnifhiis rfieivlughSr- anfl Jiishei-iri tUeisestimii- ti'on,*as it baa liecoinc better known. Its uniform character ajid power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it kjwwn as a re- rlialile protectbr against! tliein. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given iqr incipient consumption, aud.the dan- gerous affections of the throait and lungs. As a pro- vision against sudden attacks of Oroitp. it should, be kept on hand in every family,.ana indeeel as all are sometimes subject to \eolds and. coughs, all should bo \)rdvided'with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in- curable, still great numbers iol cases where the dis- ease seemed settled, have liecn completely curea, and tlio patient restored tot sound health by the Cherry JPectoraT.' So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When, noth- ing else could reach them, rmdep thoiC/tei'rJ/ Pec- toral they subside anil disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro- tection from it. , , i Asthma is always Teli«SVcd and often wholly cured by it;. EronclMis. is generally cured by taking the Uherry Sectoral in small.and Irequenfradses. . So generally, are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates oif them here, or So more than assure the. public that its qualities are fully maintained. fc Ague Cure, I\or Pever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill JPever, Berruttent Fever, Dumb Ague, 3eripdioal or Bilious Eever, &6., and indeed all tho affections which arise ftonrraalarious, marsh, or miasniatio As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not jail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine,Bismuth, Zinc, nor anyother mincrall or poisonous substance whatever,,'it in nowise injures anypatibnt. Tho number and importance ot tits cures in the ague dis- tricts, are literally beyond account, and we believe without a'parallel in the history or Afpie medicine. Our pride is gfatilled by tHie acknowledgments we receive of the .radical cares effected in obstinate cases, and-where other remedies haa wholly failed. Unacchmatea persons, either resident in, or travelling' through miasmatlic localities, will be pro- tected .by. taking the AGXRE' CJ72US aaflr- • . For Idyer Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is\ an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activiitv. For BiliouS Disorders and fciver Complaintsi it is an excellent remedy, prodncinff ihany truly r«M uarkaole curies j where other medicines had failed. PrenaraThy DR; Ji C. A>TR & Co., Practical! ana Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold 311 round the worlds • • . ! $1.OO J6OXXX.X!. , B^Soldby J. C. SpragneiandB. O. Lamphear, Og- denabnrgh, and all Pragglrtaiand Dealers everywhere. BENJ. 1ILLEY, SO Ford Street, Books, Stationery, Albums noy Goods, BLANK, BOOKS, EM7iET.OPT;a. . IB* Legal, C*B, JBlli, Letter & Note Paper* SCHOOL ipO'OKS, AND (GERMAN T0Y3,_«| ' Ogdensbnrg, N. .¥., AprUH5, 1868. (dtf) J. R. MtGRAW, Grocer & Commission Merchant ; . , for the, purcliape and sale of ' • , Mov,r,^orh,Svtter,X!hetS»eCjEgaa,.and all,,kinds of ! \ farmers' 1 Produce. • . A choice line of family Groceries always on hand. Goods delivered in. and part of the. village, free of. charge. ,. ' ' ,\ •' ' •' , . rUo.'8.Wji^er Street,, next to J. I . Ives; Ogdeni- NORTHERN (NKW >BAHIP8HIItB)} i ' ; BiUIAOAn \ : Trains leave White Biver Junction for Concord j Nun? na, Groton Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowell, Boston, *c.,atl:18 A\. M.j 12:15 and 5:15 P. M., or on ar- rival ot trains from Ogdensbnrgh and Montreal. . Leave Concord for Qgdensbnrgh and Montreal at 10:30 A.M., and 8:15 P.M., or on arrival of trains from Bbsi ton,WorcMter,*c. , • • . . , , : Trains over this Koad art run. daily In connection with trains over the •Ogdembnrgh Koad, carrying Fassen- ^.-'• ^ —mtjf^^^t^A.* '^..a^ j - ' - - - Yir—-». '^\_j—-i. u .z_v II all intermediate poinii. 0N8L0W 8TEARN8, Agent., 1 ' BUGOVS! BtTGCYS! ' T \ HE SUBSCRIBER INViTES ATTENTION TO HIS* stock of Bugfnfi now oh hand- which are offered on better terms than can be obtained in any other market.— Th h b ttd f th bt til to purco s early ban. : Ogdennb . ntage A. O g AtLAGHAN. (jSldU) i! .-.•: 1 i.- ;» Wanted: •• • i • ; : .-•' fii : '?;.- .••(! .•.,•:•, . • . •.-, .. E MPLOYMENT WILL BE GIVEN TO A LARGE number of Laborer* at liberal *agei, for one jrear or more. Apply at onr offices in Crown Point and Platts hurgh. •-•••••-' ' GEO j£ HARRIS * CO., May 22,1868. (JeldSm) OontractorB. €ASH SALE, 'U'.i' \ i \:... '••;>'' •'I '•..\' '' B0OTB' : - : & SHOES, TOR •i < I) 4 I • •'•AT 26 F0fd ^treet r Ogdensburg, N.Y. Commeneing June 1st, 1868. ••'••• ' ).••!•. • j Tikis Stock is the Largest and Best in tMs part ,o\ ihi State • comprising everything in the lint of-BOOTfij and SHOES which I will sell for Casli only atgreat-j ly Jednced Prices, ffl^ GOODS will arrive daily; during the Sale. T WM., STILWELL. ON 4 , .' i MA - Y 1868,' -4. (HBBS 1 -•• STUNT WILL 00MM8N0E A SPECIAL CASH SALE, , FOR SIXTY SATS, And offer their entire' Stock at Prices that ' - \. I I- \ •• WILL DEFY COMPETITION. Our Stock-is Jarge and comprises the newest and 'latest styles, aijd this sale, will afford an oppor- tunity seldom offered for the citizens off St. Lawrence Co. to get Good Goods Ait tlie Lowest POSITIVELY NO GOODS Prices, U BB OHARfiBi), DURING THIS SALE. GIBSS & AUSTIN, 3S Ford Street, iiyccnm Hall Rlocic. Frfees Put \ l\' r-i;.:< • • i. ••• ) ^ie^ for. Cask! only! AX, No. 58 Ford Street, Having determined to make a change, 1«iall close ont my stock of New Spring Goods. I shall commeiic< to sell at the Te»y Lowest Pricey for Casl , fered without reserve and must be sold, care bargains must call at once. , ' , May 7th, tGnnrlMnv ]§ of- Those who would 'f'. . '. ,1' ' i.' w » A-N i .1' t' .-. l ! • ''. 'w . J •'''? ' ! \ * Brewery, OGDBttflBnRGH, N. V. JOUTEN^S OilVIl) 1, CRICHTON, Proprietor , I nov feel confident' that I can supply my cui- merg with as good an artlcla of xx East India Pale Ale, AMD P 0HTER. MAD« MOM NKW MAXlT XHV KttKSH can be made In tbe United Btat&j. » OR SAlk US' BAJtilELS JTALF BARRELS ANB \ QUARTER BARRELS. 1 RHAXli ALHO KEEP ON HAND BOTTLBB ALI 1 AND PORTER. BsT\ AU ider« will receive prompt attention, I D. J. OUIOHTON. yhM!iK'IRIlS ' V8*w> DEVELIN&Co EXTBNSIVB. Glotlxing; Houses, Broad' OroadV ay, corner of Grand Street, AND oy, corner of \Warren Street, NEW YORK, Comprlig all branches of the business as represented In tfe Custom and Ready made Departments of Men's, Boys' and Children's L O T H I N GH SHIBTS, ' the Celebrated American Yolce Pattern, with jstlemens' Furnishing Goods, 0£ every description. lur SPECIALTIES tor Spring, in new goods, are CJsBimere Suits,: entire $18 OO ng Overcoat*, $1 2 OO e preaa Vroelt- Coats, $18 OO [mlilCcUwSm) DEVELlfj 4 CO. THE UNANIMOUS VERDICT f* Discriminating Public IS THAT THE t PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Manufactured by ' • & HARTFORD, CT* '' re the only ones that preserve and assist the Eye-Sight. They never cause ' PAIN I N THE HBAD. from using, however minute the employment, fkey are clear and natural to the eje. The unprece- ent*a large sale in iliis Vicinity is a-sure guaranty of Ue.lr -excellence over .all .others yet offered tp-th&pubttc:- A PERFECT FIT OVAKAltTEBP .'na any Spectacles not suitlhc. will be exchanged free . . of charge. label' 11 ''of ! ! . ; ST. S. WABWE» JeweWr, • - ;,. • • , • . \' hi-. ,-T •• « . . fora Street, Og&w&nirg, &X.. .... (felTdtwlw) Glove Cleaner! wnx Instantly clean. Kid Glove** without Injuring the n»ost aellcate color and 1« entirely free front any Odor. TheGloves can be cleaned on the hand and worn im- mediately. One bottle will save you the price of a doi- en pairs of Gloves for sale by all Druggists -ana Fancy G001I3 Dealers: None genuine wfthont tike algnatttre or V. 0. WELLS t CO.,'192 Fulton St., NX,. (mhlOdOm) ™ . . • . '. Knowledge is Power Thatfactinfluces the offering or a FREE TRIAL to all. We know the CELEBRATED < AURORA OILS TKiUi&fair test, will prove to thousands, as it ha3 to hundredsijfho are liow uslngit, a far preferable Olt fo anything heretofore used. Therefore; we oordially.invite eyery one to cast off;all : prejuoice9 asd without regard to misrepreaentatiens-of Interested-partieB, to BRING OR SWND THEIR LAMPS ANJ» TBT IX BSR3EE. If all will do so there wlllisoonbea greater i'ush than ever for the-eame P Only SO cents, a. Grallon, AT RETAIL, $f HIGBBE •* McCOT. RO9IE, WITERTOWN AND OGDKNS- BUttGH, R. R. 1868. 8UU1IER ARRANGEMENT. 1868. EIGHTY MILES SltOBTEB THAN £XY Ol'HKB EOnTE TO AtBilST ANi> NEW TOBC OITT. On and after Monday, May 11,\ 1868, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will run on tMs Koaa as fol- lows, (SunSays excepted,) EXPRESS MAIL. Leave Ogdensburg 9:15 A. M., arrives at Watertown 12:25,.20 minutes for dinner,) Rome-fcOSP. M., Oswego &:S5 P. M., connecting at Rome with New York Central Express Trains for all points East and West,, arriving at UUca5:10 P. M., Syracuse 6:25 P. BL, KpcheBter 9:10 E. M., Albany 9:30 P. M., Buffalo 12:00 P. Mt, Suspension, BrWge i2:85 A. SI., New York 6:00A, SI., Detroit WiObA. M.,Chicago 8:80P. N: NEW TORE EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburg at 2:00 P. M., arrive at Watertown S:15P.M.,(20.mlnutes for Supper,) Oswego 8:35 P. At, Borne 9:20 Pi M., UtlealO:iP P. M., Albany 1:40 A. M., (Tew York, 7:00 A. M.; Syracuse 12:20 A. M., B»che>teri 8:80 A. M., Buffalo 6:20, A.M. Suspension Br 6:40 A. M. Elegant Sleeping Oar attached to this train at Watertown and run through to New fork without change. Close connections made at Buffalo and Suspension Br. for Chicago and all points Weit. aETtraujiNG aETtraujiNG. - lieave-.New. \torlrat SOtti Street \Depot '6:30 P.-Mi, ar^ rive at Watertown 7:40 A. M., (20 minutes for l>reat- faBt) Ogdensburg,ll:l5A.M. . Sleeeping Car attached to this train and runs: throngl* to Watertown; • - . iar\Through Tickets to. Troy, Albany, New Torkj; Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Boston, Spring- field, Buffalo, and all principal points East and West; canbeobtaned at the Ticket Office at tbe Depot, and at the Ticket Office, of the Great Western Railway, Og- densburg, T..Ni BBRBT, Agent. Fare as low ana 12 hours quicker than by any other route to New York-' Baggage checked through. ADOI80N DAY, Qen'l Supt H.T. PRARY, Gen. Ticket Agent, I a Aw] w. s. \\\AS tV ca, (Successors to 0. A. VIU8 ; * CO.) Will catry on the Boot and Shoe As under former management. Our aim will he to in- crease the former growing popularity of the establish- ment. • BAILT IVo. O Eatfl® ^Bloolc, A splendid assortment of Special attention given to [ocMdtwU ]