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THK GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OfTHlAGB. •-'•'-•• . Blr. KENNEDY, of Boxbury, has discovered a common pasture weed that cared every kind of humor, from the worst HnrcfuU down to a common plmpU. ;. • ' rTOBSING SORB MOTJTH Is caused by th» bland and nourshlng juices being exhausted by Oxt babe, and the bya deficient vital heat, and a want of from a cold and slimy state of the 8b •ageadered soar, ail*} and' ooiTbilve %uiw •tiiich the body becomes green, stringy andTie ' • .9 Jch condition-arises nearly all allmentsfleih n,. arising , whereby iare -•••'*•--'- fro m j, fron- . » Jch condition-arises nearly all allmentsfleih is heir to, lais condition Is perfectly renovated bya few bottles o] Kennedy's Medical Discovery. . . ' \SALT RHEUM is caused by the acrid and corrosive golds behjg carried in the circulation until the chanheli are choked and it is compelled to break out on the sur- face. A bright red Salt Bhenm is easily cured; a dark brown is more difficult. A few bottles of Kennedy'sJMed- IcalDlscovery curwi in every ease.' w • — \ DYSPEPSIA and Irregularitj of the Bowels l i caused y wltherhig or shivtrlng of the nerves of the 1 Stomach , oy canker humor, which prevents the free flow of the gas- tric juice. The stomach Is strengthened tad its !nerv»s and coating brought to a healthy, active staU by a f«w bottlesof Kennedy's Medical Discovery. _, '. ,.;, • \ ERYSIPELAS is caused by a fermentation arising from ' sudden-check of perspiration. The ferment is a Strug- gle in.the flesh between life and death: The ven6m and froth' is at hut expelled to the surface In crust and scabs. It is thoroughly cleaned out of the system by thrte to live 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 ofcom- lug to the surface, has eaten or worn itself a channel and discharges all the humors of the body one outlet f Tul description and direction will be found in my pamphla around each bottle. \ ' i i JOROPULA, or King's Evil. I shall not hasard my tard-earned reputation by saying f hat the cause of It is. The nature of genuine and unmixed .'Scrofula ii yet hid- Jon in mystery; of all the theories written on it, I do \not know of any so rational as the Animacula.. :Theie para- ltes eat and consume the life of the blood, causing years f r misery and.general debility. 'The -disease- is,inwi><r and of course not suspected. These parasites for want oi vital heat and stimuli, getsluggish and clammy.and final. ly die, clogging the passages, causing Inflammation^ al- teration and decay, more particular of the spleen) and t »r. The Scrofula deposit is different from any other rebalance found in the human system ; it Is probably the accir, alation of dead anamalculse. If the disease-Is mys- terious, it is equally.-mysterious tha&ho.sure cure was evj er known for it until the appearance of Kennedy's Metti* cal Discovery. Five to eight bottles will cure every ease. CHILDREN'S TEETHING; HUMOR. Take my advloe and let it alone. I SOALD HEAD is said to be an animal fungui, follow the di.eotlon in my pamphlet around the bottle. | SICK HEADACHE is caused by a fume of hot vapor arising froin the Stomach to the.brain, causing a pressure ox the nerves and preventing circulation. Tbls \vapor-is condensed and the stomach strengthened to prevent ltl recurrence by two bottles of Kennedy's Med. Discovery. DROPSY does not in any .case arise from humor. * wish I could pay .for a dropsy '. advertisement to give'; my view of'It, but\I. cannot affpld %., ' YetTT. am happ; nform you that every culvert, dain. and channel'in your ystem is opened and let flow by a few bottles of Sennt- •y's Medical Disdovery. '--•\. •-\- • M ' To prepare the£ystem-for the change of season, and to oosen and carry off the sediment of all Infectious dli- oases such\ aa measlesyscarlefr fev.er,whooplxig cbughismall pox, or fevers of any kind, where there is what is called •\a-.iopr;gettlhg upi\ there i» nothing known in medical loieace equal to this simple herb. . j Manufactured by DONALD KENNEDY, Rpxbory.tMs. Price $i:SO: *of sale by every druggist In United 8tate» nd British Provinces. [it30d*«f GET THE BEST y ANT T O STOCK GROWERS*. A SE4S0N Witt BE MADE, ENDING SEPT. 1st, by the Hambletonlan trotting stallion, ' Tonng -.,-.. U-^UI^UIDU, ia u nan uiutuci'. ,.iy vexysr anu GeorgeWlikes—allied to Mountain Boy and other cele- brated horses. For further particulars, full pedigrje, 4c, send for a circular. E. G. BTRATTON, ; (my80dlw&w6w-) '••' Sop' OATS 5 AAA BUSHEE9 OE OATS WANTED, FOR »U\y which Cashapd the highest mars et price will be paid. Also all kinds of Country Produce bought,. Farmers will do well to give us a call before disposing-of their produce. . HAIG k FRASJSR, ' Water Street, Ogdensburg; Ogdensburg, June 1,186S. Ue2d&wlm) MAY lStlv. I Wit t SECI, tJSTH. F0BTHEK NOTICE,... { Best Merrimac Prints \%\t> oo» eo Good Hoop Skirts for 50 eents. Coats &> Clavlc'si TnreadJ Eight Cents a Spool. Good £« Hose at 121c. a pai f And everything else in\ proportion. DOIV'T ADVERTISE SPKCIAX SALES UCJT AliWAITS BO j AS I A«KEE, . • ; • • • • •••\. •' j (dtw) Sext to Spi 'NATHAN FRANK, \ to Spra\g%e's Drug Store* Ayer's i-on THE BIOOD. The reputation this ex- cellent* inedicine icnjoys, is derived froin its wires, inany of which ate truly marvellous. Iriyeterlite cases-oi' Scrofnloiis dis- Jjasfej \where the system seemed, saturated • \rjtlj oorraptidn, have \>een pttrifiecl and cured by-jit. Scrofulous affections aind . disorders^ wliicn were hg \ ; gravatfea by the sordiiy \Ions' riontaminaitioniu&til they:W6re painfully afflicting; have been racticdliy cured in snch great numbers in* almost every s'ec tiont)f the country, that-theimblic scarcely n'eecjti De-informed of its virtues or rises;' ''••. ' I Scrofulous poison is one of the most-destructive enemies of pur race. Often, this unseen ShdSunfelr tenant of the organism undermines theconstitutibn, and invites flip attaoB of. enfeelilinf or fataltlis eases without exciting a sxispicibn of its xiresehce. Jigiiin', it seems to breed infection throughoiit'the'body, and then, on, sojhefavoraWe occasion, rapidly develop intoone orother of its hideous forms; either on the surface :or amorig th& vitals. In; the latter, tuber- cles- inay be suddenly -deposited\in: tlie lunffs\ or heart, or tumors formed in the'liver, or it shorn its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer- ations dn sorite part of the body. Hence trie occa- sional use of a nottle of this SarsrqiaiiUid is ad- visable, even when no-active synrjjtoms'of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com- plaints generally find immediate:*elief, >and^ a length, cure, bythe use of this -S^UR ~ ' XfA: St. A\ntliony's JPive} \Rose or letter, Salt JR/tewm, Scald 'Mead, ... , Sore Eyes, Sore! JSiirs, and' other eruptions\! o: visible forms of Scrofulous disease; Alspittit 1 - •jnere concealed forms, as' Jfyspepsihj profit XCeari JHsease* . Fits, Epilepsy, Jfetirizlffi and the various Tflccr'ous affections of thpniiisi \lar and nervous systems. . ! ' 1 SypTvttlffOi Vencrfeal and jl/ercwWejI ]>iseasei are cured ljy it; though a longtime is require'd'foi -jd'oduirig these obstinate maladies bjranymedieine. But long continued use of this medicine \wiUcnrr the coinplaint. HeilcorrJiceaor Wliitesj Vie'rin< VleerationSj an& iFemate piseases, are cdn* monly soon, relieved and .ultimately, .cured'by? its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute JMrec tions for each-case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. JRlieuinaiism and Gqut, when Caused by accumulations of. .extraneous matters in the blood, yield quietly to it, ;as also tAlver Complaints, XotvpiAiivi Conffqsiion ov.Xnflam- mattonoftiieZ/iver, and Jaun&ice, when arising, as they olten.do, from the rankling joisons injthf blood. This SjUt'SAPAltELipl is a. gfeaitj re- storer for the strength and vigor of the system Those who are JLanf/uid and \ ~ dent, Sleepless, and troublect prehensions or JFearsj or an; symptomatic of WeaJcness, V\ relief and convincing evidence powernpbntrial. PBEPAItEl at. jr. c. Axwn * Practical and Anahj tstless, itespim ith l{rvou9[Jt ( ith l{ervou9[Jt/p qf the affection 1 'find immediati of its restorativi Dwell, Masn. - Chemists. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Central Pacific R, R, Co, bearing sli per cent, per annum—both INTEREST AND PBHlOIPAlbfingexpUcltljinade * \ \ \PAYABIiB IN GOIiD COIN,\ OY THE UNITED STAMS. .These securities, based upon: the most favored portion of the; . Great National Pacific. Railroad Line Meprjenting the first claim thereon, and which re«t up- on a valuable and productive property furnished by an equal amount of the Government Bonds, and ai similar amount of private Capital, NetEarnings, Donations, &c They have thirty years torun.are al'egdj taken In large amounts for Bteadj Investment both in this'country and iuro|>e, and are.favorably regarded as btinu among the very best'and safest corporate obligations offered oh this continent, and are believed to be,secure against'all or- dinary contingencies. 'EWThe Bonds are of $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, payable In, July and January, and are direred for sale at 1O3 &, Accrued Interest, in currency from the date of the payment of the last coupon. .At the present rates of »old they yield more than eight per cent upon the investment, with the pros- pect of a steady appreciation of the premium upon the bonds. , , .; ' ^ - »• ' ' ^he^OpmBany haVe'-.riow.-built and-imsu'ccessful opera- tlon 1J0 ihilo of roadonboth slopes of the Sierra Ne- vada mountains, including by far the most difficult and expensive pertipn of the whole. Ibex- have also ah un- precedented force extending the tract:into the Salt Lake Basin, the middle of which will be reached in autumn, 1 making more than 850 miles In operation. Several im- portant tributary branchand connecting roads are pro- jeoted and nowbeing. built, and the\ proijpectls, fair that -thecontinuous ••-^x ---•'-- THROUGH I.INB HTII.I. BE COItt- PliET£DElIlL¥ IN 1870. • (Orsboiit two years from this time. '' . ' '. The Net Earnings from Local Business merely 1 , for the pastyear ,upop less thanl00.mil.es, operating tuider.tem- porary disadvantages,amountedito(1,097,901, in gold, over the operating expenses; and the gross earnings for the first quarter of the current year were SO per cent greater than for the same period in' 1867. It is eatimat- edth~atithe.net earnings, for'the year 1S68 will reach »3,50Q,00O, which, after deducting interest payments (es- timatedat less than»l,000.000), are applied to construc- tion purposes. Besides further subscription to the capi- tal stock, and other resources, the Company will be re- celvine from the Unit«d-8taies Government its- 80-year 6 per cent Bonds, at the rate of $32 000 per .mile, and are therefore enabled to carry forward the enterprise with the utmost coallJence and vigor. > ^\\The Company reserve the right to advance; the price at any time.; .but allorders actually In transitn at the time of liny such advance will be tilled at present price. |V\ We receive /all classes of Govr. iernment '- ^Bohds, at their full' market rates, in ex-\ change for the Central Pacific Railroad Bonds, thus, en- abling the holders to realize from 5 IO 10 percent, profit and keep the principal of their investmentsl equally leeure. . . ..,*-•••_ Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention.— Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects .of the enterprise furnished oh application. londs sent, by return Express at our cost..,- ', ; HATCH, • ; ,, FlNiNOIAl AOESTSOFTHE C. P. R. R. Ob., ] No. 5 Nassau,$(,, New Tori;. Oi&ceaof the Company, • i- T 'i- li, No. 84 WILLIAM STREET, NBW TOM , Nos. 58 and 53 K STREET, SACRAMENTO, CALIFOP.NU. Sold Biy i -'AVEREIiIiS dc CHlPMiJf. OGDENSBTJRG.N. Y. Saliacrlptlona received througb Bank* and Hauliers, generally. ^ „..-JSCriptions of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by Hall arndTelegraph,AT MARKET'RATES.' ' ' I= E' sLiiiivxmun NOTES converted Intoithe New ITive-Twentles, or any other class of Government Bonds. t3^Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and otherslreceiyed and favorable arrangements made for desirable accounts. _ COUPONS; and COMPOUND-INTEREST NO1E3BoughtandSold. • . ' ' BF*Mlscellaneous Stocks and Bonds Bought andSoId at the Stock Exchange, on Commission, for Cash. ' »_„ UC a.c.. «u^ .„. ostors out of the City desiring to make negotiations in .any: of the above, may do so through us by mail or telegraph, as advantageously as though personally present in New York; - , ' FISK k HATCH, j ' .'BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT i SECURITIES, ! [»pl5dStow*w8m] No. 5NAS3iu8T.,NEWT0RK. THB UNANIMOU S VERDICT A Discriminating Public THE. PERFECTED SPECTACLES, j 1 • ';. ; ' iianufacturedby LAZARUS & MORRIS • HARTPORD, GT. Are the only ones that preserve and assist the Bya-Sight. They never cause PAIN IN ' ^ From using, however minute the employment. ! They are clear and natural to the eye. The 1 unprece- dented large sale in this vicinity is a sure guaranty', of their excellence over all others jet offered, to the public. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED ! «... And aoy.3j)ectacles not suiting, will be exchanged free . ' of ckarge. i'6 be had of ! J. S. WAItNER, Jleweliar, Ford Street, Ogdensbvrg, N. Y. (feMdtwlw) ARIEB1CAN EXPBBS8 C«i,. And CBXNZY, FI8KS it CO'8 SXfRXSS, , Connectsv daUy will, all the. Cltlektu the trnlted StmVea and Cahada. 1 Tune from New York, 24 hours. I Time from Boston 17 hourly , . ..., i . All expresses in charge of safe and trusty messengers! Orders for the purchase of goods in the cities especially solicited and promptly attended to. Ofnce in Seymonr HonseBnlldlng.Ogdensbnrgh. •' *-*- I'-Ai-.; J O. P. SBBi. atr«m U'l -•*TlBW : STOCK OF -:-•'.';•:.' ? Spring and Summer Clothing ! &> Wolff ; MBRbHANI Manufacturers and Dealers i n GLOTHIN6, CLOTHS •U':' '. •:'\ ' •i*™y. ! •;; iU? ; Gents' Fnrnlablne Goods, Weuld announce that their s is of unparalleled extent, em material and' style for 'both ' geth with the finest and cheapes ture to measure. Our prices ins as low as any in the city, andin satisfied we are a shade lower a tition. OUR STuOK 18 OOM .Particular attention given to ; ,d KemembW - for the present season ing every novelty of and Boys* Wear,| to- fabrlcs for manufac- y case will be found y thlsgs we* are safely defy compe- E. i om work and Cnt- ek, next door to a gdensburg. I —20dl 640 MILES OF THE Union Pacific Railroad •i • :\.'.' ' , I '-.I- • /,-.•.;• t .• . • • . .'. ' i 'I Are now finished and in operation. Sixty miles of track kiavebeen laid this Spring, and the.work ilong tlie whole line between the Atlantic and'Taorflc 'States Is being, pushed forward more rapidly than.lever \ before. More than 20,000 men are employed, and. it is not impossible that the entire tfjck; from .Omaha to 0acramento, will be finished in 1869 Instead.of 1870.\ The means provided are ample, and allthat energy, men., and. money can do to secure the completion of this ' '' ! • ': ' , . /? %'! -• \' . ; ., ;. ' . GREAT NATIONA L WORK,: . . Attheearllestposslbleday.wllibo done. ' ' ; The, Union Pacific RaUroad Company receive,:. i ' 1--A Gdyeirninent Grant of the, right of way, and all necessary timber and other materials found along the line of. its .operations, : c ' 2--A Government Grant of 12,800 .acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each side of the its road. , This is an absolute donation! and will be asource'of large-revenue in'the future. j 1 3--A GoTiernnient Grant of United States i 30-year Bonds, amounting, to from $10,000 to »4B,000 per mile, according to the -difficulties to b» surmounted on Hie various iections to be built.. The government takes a second mortgage as security, and it is expected tiiat not only the interest but the prlhcipal'amount may be paid in services rendered, by the Company in transport- ing troops,malls, &e. The inteiest is' now much more than paid in .th'it way, besldea securing a\ great saving -in time and money to-the-'Government^. \ - ' 4-\A Government Grant of the rlghsto is- sue its own First Mortgage Bonds, to aid in building the road, to the same amount as the U.S. Bonds issuei? for the same purpose aid no more, ' The Government per mits the Trustees-for the First\Mtirtgage Bondholders to deliver the bonds to.the Company only as the road is completed and atler It has been examined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to. be ,in air re- spects a first' claBS railroad, laid with a heavy f rail, and completely supplied with depots, turnouts', car-shops, locomotives, cars, *c.: :.lh . t,.' • I •:;!'.-' j • 5«A Capital Stock. Subnerlptlon from the stockholders, of which oversight Million Dollars have been i>aid.'in upon.:the.w.ork already..done,-and- wbich wilibe Increased as\ the wants \of the'Coinpany re- quire. ,, • \ : : : ;S r \ ' '\' '*'\ ' ' 6—Net Cas h Earnlnsfs 9.n,its Way Business, that already amounts to more than tlie\ interest ,en the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings' are 'not -indlca- tion.of the vast through traffic tliat must follow the open- ing of the line to the Pacific, but. they certainly prove that \ •\ -JJ' '• \\\- - . - - r First Mortgage Boncls Upon such a property, costing nearly, tli'ree times, their, amount, are secure beyond any contingency. \ The Company have abundant means in their treasury, and make no appeal to the. public. to , purchase their bonds, as the daily subscriptions, are enUrely r satisfa«to-' ry; but they submit that for entire' security'and liberal returns, there is certainly no better Investment in'the market. ,, ;; ' \'•> . .,'.;• j '\ Tlie Union Pacific Bonds are for $1,000. each, and have coupons attached. \They'iiave thirty years to \run bear annual interest, payable on the first days of Janu- ary and. July at the Company's 'Office in the City of New Tort, at the rate of\ tix per cent, ingold The Principal is payable.ln gold a' - - \\•- —'— <• \\>» —' at the -present- rate;. income on their cost , AND II IS BELIEVED THAT THEYWIZIrSOOi! BE AT A PREMIUM. The Company reserve the right\ to advance/the price of their bonds to a rate above par at any time, and will not fill any orders or receive, any subscriptiops on which the money has not been actually paid at the Company's office before the time of such advance. ' ;' 0T Subscrlptiohs will bereceivedinOGDENSBURG _T. N. DERBY, IS DEHGHTFUL SUMMER RESORT WHICH Ttoi]p«\«»l*^tei^J B ^^. fl ^Wlii»l wateri, as well as :forthe quiet loveliness ^^ !.H, >. .; • • », •-. .,, I j If- ! .-..»! i ! i h\ i ! i •o or six per cenv. ingoiu xiie muuipat I at maturity. The price is 102, and ie of gold, these bonds pay an llb'efal :osti\ \. . : • : >*' .-.'• - - \•- ' i , andlu STewyork •; , . . , At Hie Company's Offlce, No. 20 Nassau, Street, AHD By. , . ,. • j JoMf. Cisco & 8on,Bankers i N'6. 69 WattSf., jAhd-by-the Company's advertrsed,Ag\ents through- . out the. United'States. •'' • ' Henfittapces ih/milA He made in drafts' !»• other fimds par in Jfeip. York, and flee JSohd» will be bent free of charge Vy 'return; .express. Phrties tiib'scrih- ing through local agents, will look to'them for their safe delivery.. •..• . I. .\ ' • .,,,\ A PAS1VHLET AND.MAP FOE-1,868 has just been blihea b th Oih ii\ fu iti MA 1, a j publisheaby the Ooinpahy, giving\ fuu er information than is possible in an advertisement, respecting ilie Pro? gress of the Work, the Resources of the Country tra- versed by the Road, the Means fer Construction, and the }V\alue of the .Bonds, -which will be- sent free on applica- tion at the Company's offices or to anyof.the advertised agents. . , JOHN J. CISCO, Tj-eaJinrer,* _May25,.l_SJ8 i __ (dAwSm) NKWY BANKING HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & '; No. 20 Wall Street, COR. NASSAU STREET, NEW'YORK, We buy and sell at the most liberal current frices, and Keep on hand a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF AtL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPfJDND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold; Conversions. , , Weconvertthe several issues of Seven-TJiir^ies at the most, favorable market' rates into l'ive-Twen;les, which, at present price of gold, yield';the holder about one per cent, more interest per annum. , ' Circulars with full particulars furnished tipoh appll cation. • ' ' •' ; (myTdjrwly) ..;...-.••. JAY OOOKB * 00 . OLD ESTABLISHED HOSMTAl, JTo.'S Beaver Street, AIbanj/\-lf. Yi< Albany, N.Y. Twenty years devoted to this -one'partic- ular branch of practice, enables him to perform core! inch as.no other physician can; and his facilities ar« such,, (being in correspondehee with the most celebrated physicians of the Old World) of obtaining the safesi as well as the latest remedies for these diseases, offer* In- iucementaito the unfortunate of a.quick and rapldcure; to be obtained at no other office In America. YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who'have Im- paired their, health and destroyed the vigor of their mindi, thus depriving themselves of the pleasures of married life, are notified that In consulting D. J. Teller, they will and a friend to console and a physician who has'cured applied to*Dr. T, broken-down In health,, now rejoice; In all tfiat makes life desirable and man happy. The readei Is of courstaware that the delicacy of the subject\ will prevent'a more minute descrlptio'n.of this terrible dlseaw, N. B.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home, b) addressing a letter to X Teller, enclosing a, remittance.— Medicines securely packed from observation, sent to any & m. (Saccessors to O. A. VILAS * CO.) Will cairy on the Boot and Sh As under former management Our aim. will be 'Vo ;in- creane the former growing popularity of the establish- ' Hlook, A splendid assortment of S Special attention given to •'-43TJ ^^ja-^ ',^ : q [oci4d*wtil ••; . ;3 ir, i-.W.S. VIL,AS,*. ( C(j., j Beans ' ' - .G rokb Keeps cbn Grroces r-'i .'s.i 1 ./ Hour.Pork, Oatmeal, en Grits, Ou iH^ and Oats RGK A. MtJNROv \' (firroemi.B. eni ;ly on hand and for sale cheap,'ail ; U nd »° ' les and Provisions Oonilstlngln jartof ••,:;;•• i s,.Corn,Peasi: Birjs, also Teui Bugari Molasses, Sj f ]s, ' I • r hundred.. t j,,,» . _ _^,-rehi MaiMndWfieat-. ,,0hocolate,T8^-J i ^ L? jae«clipl Ml A CLEAR, SMOOTH 'SKIN and Beautiful Complexion\ follows theuse~'6f\ffeZntftoW'« Concentrated Extract Sarsaparilla. . •-.., : It remove!Black Spots, Pimples, Moth Patches,! and' all eruptions of the Skin. \'\\ ] ' IN THE SPRING MONTHS the system naturally 1 un- dergoei'a change, and 7r^7mSo;<J'» Highly Concentrat- ed Extract of Sarsaparilla is an an assistant of the greatest value. ' YOVNO LADIES BEWARE! OF THE INJURIOUS Effects of face Powders and Washes.' All such remedies close up the pores of the skin, and in a short time destroy.the complexion,. Ifyou would have a fresh, healthy and youthful appearance,' »se:ITelmbold'sl[aitra&Sarsaparilla. NOT A ^EW of the worst disorders that afflict man? kind arise from corruption of the blood. Helmboja, s Extract SarsaparilldUiTemeiyol%he ntmostvalue. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 8ARSAPARILLA cleanses ;andrenpvatesthebl»Oil, instils, the vigor of health Into the system, and purges out the . humors that. make 'd)s- • QUANTITY vs.- tlUAilTti HiWiioUPi Extract Sarsaparilla.- The dose is small Those who deslrf; a large quantity andlarge doses of medicine ERR. i - - : - . 1 ..n.--;. . •- . > \• -- : ' , • •••• ••• • - - • '.-. .• • • ; > - .,-- -• : v THOSE WHO pESIRE-brilllancyofComplexion;must! purify and enrich the blood, #hlch HeVrnbolcPs Ooncen-, trdted Extract Sarsaparilla invariably does. Ask for Belmbold's. Take no other. ' Hclmbolds Highly Concentrated \EXTKACT' ^JSRAWOATES ERUPTIVE AND . OF THE ., . . .„.;. Throat, Nose, Eyes, , Scalp aiidSkin, Which-so disfigures the appearance, Purging the evil ef- fects of Mercury and removing all taints, the remnants of diseases, hereditary or \otherwise and is taken! by Adults and Children with perfect safety. ' . ', TWO TAHI-K-SP0OlVFUI.S i i - ( ; \ . ••!, -•••: T - li . \ . ..\••• J Of tfie-^xtract' oifSariapafilia, added to'a pintof water is equal to the Lisbon Diet prio.k, and one bottle, is equal' to a gallon of,the Syrup' of Sarsaparllia, or the. dec'oc; tlonsas usually made. ' • \ * ! : Heiinl>old's Concentrated MJJO j , ' IS THE GREAT DIURETIC. / i' • - . •.-.'.. ••<•..;••• :•'!\• • •\.••/„••• • . • HE HELMBOLD'3 CONCENTRATED EXJTRACT IS/THE GREAT BLOOD-PURWIER. ELMBOLD'S Is a certain cure for aiieases'of the\Bladder Kianeys, .'. GrftTel,Dropsy,OrganicWeakness'iJemaleCorn-, . . plaints, General Debility.. , _•. . i ' If no treatment is 1 submitted to, C/hsamptlon or Jn- sanilymay ensue. OujFleshandBbodjU'e .inpBOtteii 'from these.Bources.'andthe Health afid.\Happiness and that oCPoBtefitydepehas npon: priraipt n«e or a relia- ble remedy. .^ . / f , The proprietor trusts that his renedies, becauie hd- ! vertised may not be classed as Pa/ent Medicines—most, of which are -prepar.e&ti3r. -8(tlf-strled Poctofs, who,! In many instances are toolghoraht -ftf read a physcian's simplest prescription,-much leal competent to prepare pharmaceuticalprep^atlons. ,/..., . .. .,;•,; f : J,-,:., i ,M..,L:J:','-«- .-.\li\ !...U:.>. ,,A IIIUM.^'I ' Are. named:. coctlons are e» sary to. prepare t more^obje'etionab tions, for fluids si holding in solut' .wateralone; an 'for the patient surfeited by thi each dose,, \ the decoction' superiority - The finest\i son with the Dispensary. ngly troublesome: and it is.:neces : n every day, and % he syrups ire still •, as they are weaker 1 than the decoc- •at«d with sugars, are susceptible of. much less extractive^ matter than ; syrups ju-e otherwise; objectlonaljle, quently nauseated and' the stomach .^e -proportion of sugar taken with i of no use whatever, except to keep.: BpolllDg. \Here the advantages and\ . Fluid Extracts are strikingly manifest. . of their superiority will be a compart;, ip^rtles as set forth in the United States!: .{«• .- ... -'? jctMT LASQRATORT. tt- -> t ' iai the^a'fiifactureor^iuidEitfacts has been' visited, by thousarii* of physicians and druggists from ; all parts of the UniUd States, and the mode of preparation .;ra.-.\ ceived tbei/ unanimous commendation. I' yj . HBLMBfLD'8 Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract' are pleaaaiitin taste.and,odor,.and Immediate. :ln their action. / r / ' j .,.,,. \ 4 \ ,' Ht. T. HEIiMBOI.»,,.:iv;iT Druggljl^6f ; ei^ieenjjars! experience, and turer of Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, f • •' . Erlnclpal JtepotTr-Helmbolcl'i, 1%agi and Chemical WareHbuse; No. 59* Broadway, New York next Metro- politan Hotel; and' Helmbold'siMedlcalDepot,,No 104 So^^nthStPatadelph^ ; - • j SOLD BY DRUGGISTS XVXBYWHEBE. | , ;B price $1.35 per bottle, or Six for $6.50 \'\.'\. . •'\\ ' T .'. ' ' '\ '^ \ lr. / ,| .[j ) • .I r- J >'\ : . .4 . jli'l 'jiii <\' i ^'^ jjpne are genuine unless done up inja steel engraved \^ .er, with facsimile bf my chemical: warehouse, and 1 H. f. HEliMBOIiD. ..r etor was compelled to adousuch a wrapper'! -rowing. popuiarltyJ^^Bttlcles, and to iSawS^iMii^a^^^ Health Institation and Watering Place of the first class replete with all conveniences for3promoting the comfort andamusementof the Invalid or Pleasure 8eeker.' Send for Illustrated Circular with terms, 4c.,to ' ••'!\•' \ B: f. BiOKU8,M:b., ,. ,,,,,,,: , T , j: OhUtenango Springs, Nef York,. ( 1, ,j MFBRS TO ' . ' , ' ! . UlyB. i Hay\wbocl N.Y. Dr Crooks, Ed Methodist, 114 Nassau St. N. Y< I Rev. J. 8. Backus, Baptist Mission Rooms, N. Y. j AlbertG.Richardson,Esq.,NO. 1 Beekmanit, N.'Y. . 1 * * . i f ..}... .J.\ -St.- ' • v; ~ •••.•••-• t I\'- .-I \<J- &;.;. €OSTAE'Si It* ; '!• Preparationil EVERYBODY—Tries them EVERYBODY—Uses them EVERYBODY—Believes EVERYBODY— Are you troubled by Rats, i | ••-,. ?-OnlyInfalllbleiremedies.known.\ \Jrefrom - 'Poison.\ \Not dangerous to the Hunin Fam- i • lly.\ ''Ratslcomeoutol'theirholes t#lie.'|-i- .- ; Improved to ke«pln any climate. | j ..-1 ; - : Are you annoyed with. B«d Bugs? ( . ...• • nlghu? ,';..---, • • .• K • j \CoRtar'»» Red-Rng Exter. | ' j • * Ailqul l \\DeEtroys and prevents BfiJBiigB.\ , i '• ''iNeyer-Iails.f'i.,-.-;. • -,-.V _ ii f •. : .. «,-,,-.- • ,-- For Moths in .Furs, Woolens, C \Cottar'*\ Innect Powder. li . :-.lLestroys.Uu(!*n*Uy..S!lea| ;|nd.;ai : jfcsect Ion ' a Plapts,^owl»,Anlmal»,*c, _~\ Jt\ , j . Thooiandscan't Coriv Solvent. Por Corns,Bunions, Warti, Afe, ;!'j|y.lt;\ \ Don't nuffer with Pain. \A WonSeifiliiowerl of Hefllng;:~Everyttmny should 'keap it home. ( 'Costar>s)» Bncktliorn Salxe. . Its effects are-Immediate. .For 0Bls, Burns, ... 1 Bruises, Wounds, SoreBreaati, Pllespicera, Old ' Sorei, Itch, Scrofula and putaneiSB 1 \- ,\ . .^Chapped Hands, Lips, *c , Bites pV(^j iyearskdmlnistered in a Physician* Practice. L . Of extraordinary efficac gesUbn, Nervous andtr 11 Dysentery, General Debility, Liver Complaint •OhUl*ikev^i/«\b:''-K^|rIti%f-&eltliJ'U \ThatcoughwiUkijljfbju\ , pm!,i. neglect , ; ji-^ \CoatM'a \ Conii b Remcdr. \* \ ' 1 ' .The.Ohlldrencry'forit-lt'sa\8dcthing8yrup.\ for Coughs, Colds Hoarseness] gore Throat; . Croup, Whooping.Cough, Astina, Bronchial \ Affections. Singers, Speakers, aiiii all tronbled i 4 • , ; witb. Throat:Complalnts,,wlll findUils a' Ijeneil, ' ^ • clal Pectoral Remedy- _ •„ t ..- - -: -• *•* •!\•:.. BeauUfies the Complexion, giTlnir to the skin » , .transparentfreshhesi, ',:. , • . ,-'. : - • \Coaisir>s)» Bitter Sweet '\ -': and Orang e Blossomi. ' >• \•\' 1 . tJniKsnaersith^ skin clear, smooth and soft Re-, moves Tan, Freckles, PlmpVesiic. ladles, try ..-.«.•• i • a'tettleand.see1UwonnertmquaUty.. ! !' ! ' »•?»» i Mw all WortMesstoitatloni. . S?°* g ' nnl ° e . without'SCostM's}' Signature. , tar^for.sale.by all DruggUts In 1 r. ; iarSold by,,aH Wholesale Drn \\\Andin aU luge cltlei \ ' ! tAL BEN \\ OTNewarlc,'«. J.. Assets over ;.- i.-.,..i....,.......$14,290,000 jtssses paid to deceased members, 6,000,000 Dividends to the liying.pyer..,..-.......,.;... 7,000,«00 Annual Dividend 50 per cent. ' I lyincorporatediri 1845,' this Company has already passed Twenty-Two Years of->the most successful expe- rience and for KnaSvy'yedrsitaSidOTtc its business at a' lower ratio of expense than any other Compaivy rep- resented, in this State.. . .- . j : M ::,- \ • COJIMI88IONER BARNES, of the Insurance Depart- ment of this SUte, in his last annual, report, says.of this Company: \It ; only.bjr admirable a6d trjnftworthy \management and 1 great-'capacity 'that WcS'%ults_so : uldliii^e been acBleVed.'\ .\* : JLamphear, lllOenbache 1 ., J.E. BarlowJi J.'/ y express. . i. :i BOBTAR, ,. l -nnwayy'Hi'T. isburg,.N.T. jJewSStki l.dleowiweow) m*.'% ft ridges, ana; Ogdenaitargli CMnerml , m , JPire, Marine and aTAecideiitJP ' . •,\. t ' INSURE NOB AGBNOT' \. .\; ,DAVH> M. OHAFIN, Agent. . . . \ v ' EBtab'iisteiin im: - * __' ' •'; . „: SocurUy\ Fire Inaiumnee Compaur, ' -.•''•I.\-T :OF.-«EW-'rOEK., ''-»•-\ . ' . Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,800,000 j ' iorlliard Fire InaWranc* Cbmpany, -'.r\;:-f •-.•..,• .'•. OF -NEW YORK. ' ••' •' '''•'.' . :Oapltal»l,0O0,000. Assets *l,40p,000. i; •letrbpolltaii Insnriince CoBapaiiir< . •'\\••' \.' ''•'>'• 0FNBW YORK. ' - : i '•\'•' ' ' - -.,•' tl.OOO.OOO. Asseto tl,tQ0,OW. - '- Hotae Insnrance C NEW-HAVEN, OT. ,: OaplUl $1,000,000. •AsseU$l,K5,000. OonUnemtalinaiBrancc Coaipaxii, •: ' ; ''-' <,OF- ; NBW-TORK.-\ r \ ' J .. OaplUl $500,000. AiseU$l,4M,80q. Nortb Ainericaii- Fir e In*. Contpany , .., . .-'.,, OF NEW YORK, ,..\.* OaplUl $500,000. A«ets:$TJO,000. • Colaimbla Ftr o Inanmitce Compasir« ..-.:. ,- , NEW YQKK. ., \ '-, , 1 , .Capital$500,000. Asfeti$56»,000. j . • Cosmmerce Insarance •. Company;, JOF, ALBANY, N,Y. , i . . _ CapiUl $400,000. Asietl $600,000. ., Corn Excsianee inanranc* OoMpany, \\ .OF NEW YORK, j $^QQ0004U$ Wekterk InsaranceCompanj, m»vm*yy, - . \ Capital $800,000. Aiiets fOT.OOO. . m A : : jft I -N E -\ C O M PA N I B 8 . 8ECUEITY, CORN' BXCHANGE, METROPOMTAN,\ WESTERN. > Mataal litre Ixtaaraince CoBBpsusiri \..':-• • QINKWyORK. ..... • . ', •iseUin cuh |l«,000,00d; Burplui dlTided during 8 year, 18TB-t6, to poUcy holders, 15,000,000 , New York Accidental In*. Company, Capital ....|260,000. Insures -a^aiitst' accidents of ail kinds. ' : ' .ParUcipation-policies: issued iiv^n.:fAybrabie:ierias^ ; li> the 1 Home', Continental, .'Security and JSortl American, of N. Y,, Insurance' Companies, 'by which the holders participate In the profits of the company with- out Incuring any liability. • .' , ' -\ laFAU persons dwiring lniurtncei will flnd.il to their interest to call at this Agency before lnsurlnf elie- where; Vof-lniurfmce'to^iuiy amount;'-apply to ' '• PAytpw. CHAPIN, Agent, : •: • Also Notary Public,and Attorney*, Counseler, Offlce, cor. ford and Catharine td»w] street*. Ogdensbnrgh. N. Y. <; P^jQ, & T.,. \: All kinds'of Insurance and to any amount, placed In Old, Reliable andiEstablished Companies, wm HOME of New York. Capital $2,000,000. Assets, over-$8,600i000. NIAGARA of New Jork. Capital $1,000,000. As- sets over $l,800iOOO. ; ..i \. PHOENIX of Hartford, Conn. Capital $600,000.- . : ••\ Assets over $l',200^)00. • J \ : SPRINCFIEIiD of Springheld, Mass. Capital ' , $500,000. Assets over $775,000. ATLANTIC of Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital $\308 -Assets over .$450,000. . PUTNAM of Hartford, Conn. Capital: $500,000. Assets over $GO0,00O. • NORTH AMERICAN of Hartford, Conn. Cap- ' >'.\ ltal [ t3i»0,p00. Assets over |48ft,000. Farm 1 property and dstached village dwellings Insnred at low rates. • \• \ ' —r-H^ ' '• ;;\';• -' ' • M w ra. . r . . ; MARINE ! Insurance written in the Home; of. New York, and mutualIt- Buffalo; I ffi TRAVELERS, of Hartford,: Conn. Capital t600',000: Assets over^1940,000;. . :. -, -.•.! TH« PiONBEKAccldent InsuranceCo., of thif,Country. »bo' and will-give attention to applications In any of the oveCompanies; .. . ; - «• •; .. .. ' . ..t.' .- i a \~' °'•\\ H. PALMER, Agent> Howard Insurance Company, . j; NEW YORK. , ; , OaplUl <8qo,p0O, Assets tWl.TW. , HanOTcr Iiiai<umnce CbmpsuiT, 1 ! NEW TOKK. , . . . OaplUl *400,000. Assets «68e,»80. liamar In«orance Company, NEW YORK. OaplUl »8O0,OO0. AsseU $4M,40T. EnKland Matnal Xllk In». BOSTON, MASS. AsuU... fl,«Dl,OOO. Co. OFFICE—In J. C. Sprague's Drug\ Store', No. 2 Eagle Block, Ogdensburgh. ' > • • < 6. H.LAMB, . , ^ j. H. G. THOMAS. . - 1 . ent A. iflATHESON, Er'ire ' and' -A.ooi«I<e '.iS'S'ttJS.ANqJ! ' A-6E.l*,T\ , ( jEtna life Insurance iCoimpanir \ \ RARTFOID, OT.. \ ! y ber of Poice. , pereyer IwueS^B p\ne.tyear Rdhtft /^a)^i( peye IwS^ p.tyy •Readwhatrfte /n^a)^:i(f^t<(>r,.trieoffij!lal,antlior- lty on Insurance, says of the JStna:; \No Life Insurance Company ever achipved so complete. a success as this popular institution; Its popularity is altogether unpre- il f Cial ti I thi Company ever achipved popular institution; Its popula cedented In the ainnals of Comm CVUCUKU 1U UlCWU»».u. tnnwiuivu i buvuignaB*. ».» *UM> country;; Last year it,out stripped *U competitors, while this year it ranges itself along Bide the two largest Life Insurance Companies in the. World-\-j , j • J \The entire:proftts,,onShe participating plan, except six per cent annually-on?caplt«l, ($150,000) belong to 'the insured* and are dividedamong.tliem everyyear.\ f - United' Statet Ca«aBlty •. The only Mutual,Accident Co.- known. It divides cent, of its profits among Policy-Holders. j . B'egiiterM: QjirierM. lA&Meni, ; *V<*#.! of «?»'«I Ballwajr Pa««eneer/i' Aasurance Co., insure against all kinds \of ^ecidtnte. Five Thousind : \ .ijo'liaralnsurance for Wenty-Flt¥ Cents per\aiiy| |Sf~ All kinds ef propertyinBured against Fire in safe •Ji&reliable Compani^ Offer good' -iiiducein&iiB [for Dwellings and Farm property. • Office in the Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State St.-eet.^same building withi\G.:T; itailway. Ticket Office. (mMTdtf]i \ \ \•\\*\»«« • ---i A. MATHE8ON*A\gentT LANE'S IMPROVED . • PATENT tEVER SET „ . , , WITH ^ATBNT^ PjRlOTIOK [ Best! 1 The Clteapiest and -••.;..••\:.•-•• . • -v-it'- \ \ ] •,,, Simple, Acenrate and Durable, j QV^Tn^^Ni^iiimMf-pW Mo- M UN8IfS,<PjAi8SEJi. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List to {ij3WlcWl$}~_ } -\.£ANEiPFrKIN-*-iRO'OKf ) '''• '. -.; ; ? Montpelie Vj^ HESeBsbRiBERTS ATTENTION TO HIS A. stock of Buggys-nowton hand, which are offeredjon. bettefterms iuah.canbe ebtalnedln any:other market— They-have •.beeniconstrucUsd^or, the v«rj best material and are warraiiteaih-every, partlcnlar. • Parties desiring to purchase will find it to thelr*avantage;to give • mean iarlTiCalli-^''\ -''\ ' ; '- ' : - •\' - A.-OAMii&ffilNi <..: to»densbnr«ih.Jnlr81;il8g«.; ••:• fflMdtfft AND PIiATTSBFKf(lI l'I<K.O*AD»- \ • '• \ * ,'i SMENir WttLBE r GltiBN ip A LASijE JJi number of Laborers at liberal wages, for^ one year of more. Apply at our offices In Crown Pointt and PlMU tfirgh: ; : at liberal wage, ^ ffices In Crown Poin a GEO .K nARRIS & a lv O G^ STATES' .HOTEL \ \MASSE)}-A' ^ t ^^¥'\ l !W?*^t'4^rt!rW? VX¥pii»gfMSB^ tt t ^^¥' l furnlihed, i i now .open for the reception of, boa, ,' Terms.reasonable and every attention, given for tlie ^conifort of .guests., '\ < ,.,' _T \\*. \ ' (jel8d4w2w) CROCKElf * CO., Proprietors. HEBEB1P l8 BIKKDHPIMMIKT, 1 Albanyi Feb. 19, 1868. f C BrjESniSNT f TO l SvrOTIGE. JM chapter,286, .. . , 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 presenutlon at the New York State National Batik in the City of Albany, and by the Bank Itself, at the First National -Bank, \in- the city of New YorkV for six years fromithe ,30th day of December, 18ST, and not thereafter. The outstanding circulating notes-of the said bank, must be presented, as aforesaid, witUnsix . years.'from th'e>date:hereof; and'all notes w&ichshaU'iiot be presented for redemption and 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-6in) G. W. 8CHDYLER, Supt. -' ' ' 'STATE OF NEW XORK. Bank Department, I Albany,, Fib. 10, 1868. r TVf OTIOE IS; ; 3ttEREBT GIVEHf; PURSOANT TO 1> Chapter 1,91 L-ws of 18C7, that the clrciilattag notes issued to the Fnontier Bank, a Banking.AsiocUtton, lo- cated at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, will be redeem- ed-at par,, on presentation at.the National Bank of North AmerlcaintheCltyof New York, for six years from the date hereofi and not thereafter. .... The; outstanding circuliting notes of tile said bank, must be presented, as aforesaid, wl-hin six -years from the date hereof; and all-notes which shall hot be pre- sented, tat redemption and. payment within the time thus specified' will cease to be a charge upon the seen- rhies in the hands of the .Superintendent for that pur- pose. . 6. W.BOHLYLfcR.Superinkndent. (feUdCm) . • ,T-HE National Triist Company OF THE dtt* OF KKW TOBK, No. 336 BROADWAY. ' Capital $1,000,000. Chartered by tlie State. DAKIOS R. MASGAM, Prest. JAS. SiEKEnx, Sec. Keeeives deposits and allows four per cent Interest on all daily balances, subject to check at sight.— Special deposits for six months OF wore may be made at five per cent, the Capital of $1,000,000 is divided among over 600 shareholders, comprising many gemle- men of large, wealth and fin&neial experience, who are personally liable, to depositors : for all. obligations of the '.Cqinpany'to. double tlie .amount'of tti^^r ..capitnl. stock.^-' A*s the National Trust Co. receives depoBlts in large or small amounts, and permits them to be'drawnas a whole or in part by CheckatSighiattd without notice, allowhig lntefest on all daily balances, parties -thrpughcut the country can keep accounts in this Institution with spe- cial advantages of security, convenience and profit. , , ' \ ' \ . (jel7d*w6m) : OBICHTON V B 0 T OSDBNSBDRGH, N. V. DAVID J. 1RKHTON, Proprietor I now feel-confident that I can tapply: my oai- ltK-M good an article of at_at xadt fast India Pale AND POETlt • • / MADE IFKOM » . NEW MALT ANI> FKKSH STOPS. J At can be made in, the United SUtus. tOB SALE IX BARRELS HALF BABBEL8 AN& QUJi&Tm BARRELS ' n I 8HALL ALSO KEEP ON HAND BOTTLED AL1 ' AND POKTER. IST* Ail orders will receive prompt attention. '\ ' \\\'- r \~'D.\9i\OSi'OHXOM. OfdentburKh,May48.18SB. .dA 1. Noi. », and 8 Jord Street, Opposite the Bridee Oedoas>bnrcn, N. •BtJOqiSfiOf TO STILWELL * HOOBTON Wholesale and Retail. —D11L1S Hfc- . Wines &.$$$$% Crockeiy, anci f Cliandlery. I will keep on hand at all times a large and seleoi ,tock of Family Groceries which will be «o . the ' . LOWEST mARKET raiCE. • • (J. . i • ;-• •• • ; . .•••. '•••- .- ••' - 1 ,. ' -•\.- Diaving hadt'ie experience of over fifteen year \those uusineBi, l-feel'connde.nt in/giving satisfaction to ' flippy'fayorme'witll'the'ir patronage. • • iar\I have also the Agency of Smithes celebrated Ohio,WH|keya5d,Hjghwinei|, ,.','• ,\..\'\ . t. •••.\• , , •• *• ,. .; f •• • .,:. ' - , . Continues to carry on the • - ' Ogdensburgh Steam Bakery s ,\ :'•••• ' •' -: '\ • ; - .--- • 1 At the old stand. Will sell to the tradt - B<4tonand Oyater Crackera, IHllk aad 1 |4da Biacnlt, Tliln and Thlcfe Har£ l^k\ \ Brekl, Ca AT THK VERY EOWEST LTHrJO FRl6l»; ; t Manufactures and sells at Wholesale and : 1 ' *\ of Candies, at the Lowest Prices.