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THE O&DBNSBVJRG : JOURNAL Is published every Morning, (Sundayi excepted,) at gdensburg, St. Lawrence County, N. T. t at thai ow price of *5 per annum; when served by the Carrier |5,W per year. Office on Isabella street. *ii«a 01 ADviaimiRa. One Square, one Insertion.. t 15 do do two do ...._. J 85 . do do three do »» 180 do do oheweek, „ 3 60 ao do twoweeks, 4 00 do *do onemonth, 6 00 do do two month! .» SCO do-, do threemohths ...-.- 8 00 do ao sixinonthi, „ ,..1200 do do oneyear, ..18 00. One quarter column one year, -•— 68 00 One halt column one year, -- .110 00 One column one year, 200 00 Business Cards, per year, ;;•;,• 10 , °° . One inch apace constitutes a square. Notices in read- ng matter will be charged fifteen cents aline each Inser- tion. \ _ „ ' Marriage notices fifty cents each. Death notices free. Obituaries, Ac, ten cents per line. No advertlsementwlllbe inserted over five times a week, and when running over a month but four times a week. BsT*No cuts will be Inserted in advertisements. Advertisement from unknown parties must be accom- panied by the cash. JOB ~WORK. Every description of Job Work neatly and promptly exeouted it the JouasAL Office. H. K. JAMES, Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. ST. LAWRENCE HALL MOSTHML, 0. •. H. HOGAN Proprietor. this House is situated on Great St. James Street, and 1 the largest in the city. aWAmertcan Money taken at par. [anlT-lyl DANIEL'S HOTEl, FBV.BCOTT, ONT. L. Hi Daniels, - - - Proprietor. ay Second to no House in Canada. (mlrZldly) OHAS. I . BALDWIN, BBOKBll, Dealer la Oold Stiver * Canada Money. Drafts for sale on Ireland, Sootland and England.^ Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the united States andithe Old Country;' . • J^6e.aerj>V0ttc^atate.gtreet > 0g4^sborgh,M.-Y. OHAiTBItTOIKs LITBBIt, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, is the place TO 0XT TBS \JSJEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWNl jafEIther Single or Double._JEt Oarefol drivers Can be had when desired. laSdlyl / MYERS HOUSE, .No.15 State Street, between Judsons Bank and New Custom Souse, O a D K 8 S 8 U R Q^ N. V. M. M. Myern - - - - JProp'r. lOSTtne Carriage to and from Oars and Boats. ^^ (tnhlSdtf) BBYMOTJK HOUSE. »OIUX!»invr ST. LAWMUda BOMU., F. J. TALLMAN • • Pr ?? rl ?i°I; n Ogdenabnrgh, N. ¥• [i* 11 ***'! N. P JOHNSON HOTJB». OBMOiSB0KO,I«.T. Keeier, - - - f reprletoir. tote of Waterbury Sotel, Yt. J^r-rres Carriages to and from tte0ar \ ana o^45rt|) KO8OIO8 W. JODBON, Attorney and Counselor at *.**«« iar\a<3BN8ED CLAIM AGENT.Jtt Soldiers* Eoaiity, Back Pay.and Pension. Aavbn ontheBUbject,free. uom to toiS 0* GOOD mraoven tians. a^omoL corner of »ord and Isabella streets, Oj!- • jsnsburgh.ti.Y. ... l»P*j*?J J. 8. WARNER, WatchmaK«r, JTeweller and Engraver WatoHes, CZocJfcs, Jewelry. sat f^ rt \*^, A ,r l * Agent/or Florence improved, and nnexoelletl ' SEWING MACHINES, SO, 8 EAGLE BLOCK, JPRD ST., OQDESSBOKe. eW-AllklndB of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Hew- InaMachlnes repairs. All work *» rran *|ik 3a a wl3 , ) GEO. M08RIB, Aitonur and counselor at fcaw, *- 4SI> KOTABY PtretlO. onae-Cormr font and Water Sts., Ogdensburg. < °S££toL entrusted to Mm will ,'?celve prompt andcareinl attention. particular attention paid to Col- lections, business in Surrogate's Court, sale of Infanta Real Estate, Partition of Lands, Conveyanc^rm., GATES CURTIS, Cteaeral Bra*» and Iron tfonuder, MAJTOFiOTCasR 01 OAST IRON AND STEEL PLOW3, florae Powers anil Oleaiieri,- Gearing, Shafting, Wa- ter Pipe, Stoves, &o. R-ealrinK and General Jobbing promptly attended to. No 86 LWi 8TR»KT,WSST SIBBOK BBinoa, OQDsmssnaG, N. y. (apgdAwly) . _ OLD KSTABMSHIBI* HOSPIXAl., Ho. B JSeaeer Street, Mbmiy, If. Y. B E TELLEK OOHCTNTJEB TO BE CONKDENTIAI-- W and snccessfuUy consulted on all forms of prirata diaea^.\ his old established HosplUl, No. 5 Be»w 81, Albany. N.Y. Iwerity years devoted to this one partlc- alarb?anch of practice, enables him to perform cures «!* asno other physician can; and his faculties ars uch-ftetagtocorrespondenee with the most celebrated olbrs\ctans%f the Old World) of obtaining the safest as WRU as the \latest remedies for these diseases, offer in- Asoementttothe unfortunate of a qolok and rapid owe, JobVobtalned at no other offloe in America. SsJpUnsi gonorrhoea, gleet, strictures^ enlargement of te^elei and ipermacetio cords, bubo, ulcerated throat SLTtoroatT tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, oUea, ulcers, abscesses, and au other Impurities of the intern, are perfectly under control of the Doctor's med- UJnw1 and have been tested in more than 50,000 cases annually, with Immense success. ' YOUNG MEN addicted to secret habits, who have Ira nateed their health and destroyed the vigor of their mind ErTsdeDrlvlng themselves of the pleasures of married Me areata**Satin consulting Dr. J. Teller they will and * friend to console and a physician who has oured thousands, in almost every partof the United Statej,who Sidtod to Dr. T, broken down la health.now rejoice in au that makes llie desirable and man happy. The reader IsofMurse aware that the deUcacyofthe subject wiU wVS^orVmlnute description o'f this terrible disease DrTBLLEKS GREAT WORK.—A book for every- body Startling disclosures. Dr. Teller's great work for JSsriarried Bad those contemplating marriage-200 pp., fall of plates,prlce 26 cents. Bent to all parts under l^VmaU post paid. The single married and the raarrled^py. A lecture on love and how to choose a companion: A complete Workon mldwUery. It cotalns hundreds ot secrets never before published. Warrant- ad to be worth three times the amonnt asked for it. 25 oenttln isecle or portage sumps enclosed, wiu secure a oSybyreitonmaU Dr.TeUer has devoted a Ufetlme to toe cure of these diseases on whlcn the book treats. Dr.TeUer Still retains the only agency In America forth* sale of Dr. Vlchol's Italian female Monthly KUs ThVsale of more than 20,000 boxes estabUshes their rep- uution as a female remedy, unapproached andfar in ad vance of any other medicine ror stoppages, irregular M and other obstructions In females. OAUWON.-Marrled ladles In certain delicate situa- 1 aohs should avoid their use. Jor reasons, see directions which accompany each package, for the guidance of pa- tents. On the receipt of *1 (.the price per box) these pills will be sent by mall or express, to any part of the world, secure from ourlosity or damage. aW^Ofuci tionrs from S A. M. to 3 P. M.; and on Sunday from % oP H. si. B.—Persons at a distance can be cured at home, b j addressing a, letter to J. Teller, enclosing a remittance.— ladlolnes securely packed from observation, sent to any nartof the world. All oases warranted. No charge for advlot. So student or boys employed. Notice this— addreasaUlettarsio • J. TSLLEa, M. D., •\•*\\ Wn . a a»»v»r str.st. Albany » v LANHLVON & HOUGHTON ' Befit leftvfi to. Inform the public that they have opened a 8 wholesale Oil- a.»cl «3rla.ss-Vv-a,src» Store, NEAR THE JOHNSON H0CSB, Our stock consists or Sure Kerosene and lubricating 011a,-tamp Ohlmnejs, gnecta Jars, Table Bets, >Usks, Tumblers, Gob- lets, Butter Dishes, Spoon Holders, Su- gar Bowls, Cream Flctchers,!*- belled Bar Bottles, to. aar Selling CUeap. ,JEi A share of patronage solicited. a snare o P» S L4 UKT0N A HOUGHTON. Ogdensburg,Oct,l«.lS69. (ool8dly) ROOFING, F OR OKMENT KOOWNG AND MATERIALS, TAK- red felt, Celling relt, two and three ply rett. Coal Tar, Taeki, Nails, *o., for Roofing, apply at No. 68 areen Street, Ogdensburg,— V.. O. Box 644. GEO. A. UUOKMAN. Ogdensburg, MaTeh 21,18TO. Cau20dtf > OGDENSBURG, N. Y., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1870. C. I, Baldwin & Co. OFFICE NO. 47 ISABBI.I.A ST1IKBT, BONDED WAREHOUSE! CUSTOM HOUSE BUILDING. OjEffclensbiirg', N. Y. i We have the largest stock of IMPORTED Wines & Liquors IN NORTHERN NEW VORK. BRANDIES : J. H D. Beckerfllls, 1884, In caBes and decanters,— finest Brandy Imported. 181S, In cases and kottlds. We are Sole Agents for this brand of Brandies In the United States. James Hennessy A Co., Jules Robin A Co., In cases and In wood; Pluet Cattlllon A Co., lu cases and In wood : United Vlnegrowers, Jules Duret, Kouger Gull- let A Co., In pint flasks; J. A F. Martelle, In oases. * GINS: 'ohn De Kujper A Bon, Rotterdam; John l>. Llnnen- brink Olive Tree Brand, Scheldam , Bernard A Oo. London No 1, Old Tom, A. Boutman A Oo.'a Genuine Holland, In cases and In wood. WINES: We have the flneBt Port, Sherry, Olaret, Madeira, Gin- ger, of all brands, la casae and in wciod. CHAMPAGNES: Breen Seal, Haldslok, Prise Medal and all other flrst class Imported brands. BITTERS: Baker's Stomach, California Wine, llomlolon and Wood's Cocktail. . WHISKIES: Uunvtlle's Old Irish Bilftst, Marphy's nnest Old rrisl. Votecu. Oouatoii.ThouiHoa* Oo.'s ScotQh Moun- tain new, Bullock, Lade A Oo.'d Oamlachle, Olaigow- ALES AND PORTER: Younger's Scotch Ale, McEwen's Scotch Ale, AUsop's EiiKllsh Ale, Guinness* double extra Stout Porter, Blood's Dnblln Porter. VINEGAR: Pure French Wlna Vinegar from Bordeaux, In demi- johns »r Sve gallons. PICKLES: J. B. Morton's, London Lawrence Joyce, Liverpool Cross A Blaakman, Prince of Wales and, Worcester Sauce. laTAU of the above Brands are imported by our Bouse, arriving In bond at Ogdensburg Custom House and will be sold In bond If preferred for gold or curren- cy. \. 1ST Also, all the best brands ot Kentucky and Ohio Whiskies, aafBole agents for John Taylor's Son's Albany Im- perial Ales and Sorter, In cases and In wood. Uir'Agenta for American Vintage California Wines, all brands. SEGARS: Imported and Domestic Segars of all brands. Parties who desire pure Wines and Liquors tor any purpose, can rely upon getting them at our Store at as low prices as offered by any other House in the United States. O. I. BALBWIN. (au6d*wtj) t. B. BALDWIN. BANKING HOUSE OF HENRY CLEWS & CO., (United States Treasury Buildings.) 82 WALL STREET, N. T. The business of our Bouse Is the same In all respects as that ot an incorporated Bank. Checks and Drafts upon us pass through the Clearing HouBe, Corporations, firms, and' Individuals keeping Bank Aocounts with us, either In currenoy or gold, will be al- lowed five per cent Interest per annum, all on dally balances, and can check at sight without notice. Interest credited and account current rendered monthly. We are prepared at alt times to make advances to our dealers on approved collaterals, at the market rate. Certificates of Deposit issued, payable on demand, or after fixed date, bearing interest at the current rate, and available in all parti of the country. Collections made promptly everywhere In the United -States, Oanadas an'd Europe. Dividend's and Coupons promptly collected. v We buy, sell and exchange all Issues of Government Bonds at current market prices. n Orders executed for the purchase an ale of gold and exchange, also for State, City, and all other first-class Securities. Special attention given to the negotiation of Railroad, State, City 1 and other corporate loans. We are prepared to take Oold Accounts on terms the same as for Currency-; to receive Gold on Deposit, bear- ing Interest and subject to check at sight; to Issue Sold Certificates of Deposit; to make Advances In Oold against currency and other collaterals, and to afford banking facilities generaUy upon a Oold Basis. (aS-lm) WATER WHEELS. •SsfTHB DUPLBX TURBINE, NEW XDTERTISEMENTS. AGENTS WANTED for our new Farmer's Book. A complete guide for Farmers young and old, In every department of Agriculture; by a practical farmer and author. Experienced agents should secure territory at once. E.B. TREAT & CO.,Pub., 651 Broadway, New York. Bloolc Agent* Wanted to aell Ten Years in Wall Street Pronounced the fastest selling book out. ; One Agent reportstOorders lnfive days. It Includes all that Is mysterious and interesting in the focus of speculation, 18yearsf experience of the author; portraits and lives of Vandlerbllt, Drew, 1'isk, Gould and many others.— Filled with Illustrations. Great inducements to agents. Send for; circulars to WORTHINGTON, DUSHN & CO., Hartford, Ot. ' AGENTS WANTED. |100 llo |8C0 per month—Clergymen, School Teachers Smart x\ouog Men and Ladles wanted to Canviss for the new Book \OUIR FATHER'S HOUSE,\ or, THE VNWRITIEN WOItB. By Daniel March, aulhor of the popular. \Night Scenes.?' This master in thought and language shows us untold riches and beauties in the Great Home, with Its blooming flowers, singing birds, waving palms, roll- ing Otoiiids, beautiful bow, sacred mountains, delightful rivers, mighty oceans, thundering voices, blazisg heav- ens and vast universe with countless beings In the mill- ions of! worlds and reads to us in each the Unwritten Word. Rose-tinted paper, ornate engravings and su- perb binding. Send for circular, in which Is a full de- scription and universal commendations by the press, ministers and college professors. In the strongest possi- ble laniguage. ZBIGLER, McOTTKDT ft CO., Philadel- phia, Ea., or Springfield, Mass. frLEtfS'-O HEUMATIC VEGETABLE n EMEDY. H WARRMTED\ BYAFFIDAVIT A PERMANENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM ANLVNEURALGIA Thils Vegetable Remedy, Is the prescription of the em lnenti Philadelphia Physician and Professor Joseph 1*. Htleif, M.D., who has devoted 87 years to Ebeumatiam and Neuralgia speclally,and Is by the medical profession publllcly announced as the highest authority in Rheumat \lc complaints. (See testimony.) It is pleasant and agreeable to the taste and warranted Tree from minerals, and (Injurious drugs. It Is a scientific preparation, a medlttal monopoly and warranted under solemn oath, a peirrtanent, harmless, poaitlve cure for Inflammatory Uheumatlsm, 'Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism, or KUWeysi, Neliralglaln the Head, Nearalfitalti the Body, Nervious Headache and ts'stvous diseases. Solll by Druggists at »l.50per bottle, ft bottles $7.50. Medical advice without charge sent by letter. All orders sent by express, collected on delivery. New York Depot 701 Broadway. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PJiysical Life of Woman. 25th THOUSAND NOW RBIBT. By Geo. H. Nnrliejn, 91. ». •She most remarkable succcess of the day. Is selling with unprecedented rapidity. It contains what every man and woman ought to know and few do, It will save mueh suffering. As the only reputable work upon the single and married life, It is earnestly recommended by Prof. Win. A. Hammond, Brest. Mark Hopkins, Rev. II. W., Beecher, Dr. Bushnell, Blrs. B. B. Gleason, M. D., Prof. U. Eastman, etc. Being eagerly sought for the agent's work is easy. Send stamp for pamphlet, etc., to GEO. MA0LAIN, Publisher, 719 Sansom St., Phila- delphia, Pa.; 8 School SI., Boston, Mass,; S5 Nassau St. New York. BEAUTIFUL GOODS The New aud Handsome IIK06E SnAl'ES. Wlhlto Porcelain Opaque Dinner gets, 169 pieces ((best quality.) 425 00 Tea seta, 44 pieces, elegant style 4 60 Toilet Sets,ll pieces 8 f.0 Aibeautlful water goblet, per down •... 1 SO Dinner sets, (unselected) 120 pieces 15 00 Also on hand, at equally low prices. Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, TeaTrays, /ancy China Ware, Ac. &c. Send for Photograph and Price List, (mailed free.) Oorders from the country crefully selected and packed on receipt ot Draft or P. O. Order. WASHINGTON HADLEY, Nos. S and 13 Cooper Institute, Middle of the Block, 8d and 4th Avenues, between 7th and Sth Sts., New York. imhKSrn) npT>TTOCT7C BEELEY'S HARD RUBBE R ILXtUiaiaJliO. TRUSSES, Supporters and Pile Instruments cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Pilles. Different approved patterns.— Comfortable, safe, light, cleanly, used In bathing, Inde- structible, (steel springs coated.) Elastic Stockings, Belts, Braces, Bandages, etc Great Variety, Establish- ments, 1847 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, and 8 Ann St., Hew York, opposite Herald building. Send stamp Tor pamphlet. Sold by Druggists. Mailed or expressed. (mh4 Sm) WHAT AUK Not equaled by any wheel In existence. Great ecoB- my of water. The only wheel suited to variable streams. Adapted to all kinds of Mills. Illustrated Pamphlet with useful tables sent free. J.E.STEPHENSON, (mh22d8m) 83 Liberty Si- New York. Tallow, Barley ,& Oats Wtxiiteti. OKOHOK A. rttJJNIl©, ioiD inuT , (orrostn i. H. GUSBT * oo.'i,) eeps constantly^on^band and for- sale cheap. kinds Gs-roceirieis and JPro-rIe.lo«i«i Consisting In part of How, Fork, Oats, Corn, Peas, Beans, also Teas, Sugars . Molasses, Syrups, flonr by the barrel, bag or hundred. Oatmeal, Buckwheat flonr, Corn Starch, Maliena, Wheal- •n Grlta, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapioca, Ao. Extracts of all descriptions, Including Peach, Celery, Ginger; strained Honey, Pure Spices, Mustas* and Pepper. Pain KlUor or tale, afOlgars and Tobacco, the »ory best brands. (•nrarmers' Produce wanted. . Goods delivered la be Tillage Tret. _ AAW] «HH». A. MtlKMO XfttO HAS A HOUSK XO PAINT 1 READY MADE COLORS, * Known as Railroad Colors. Guaranteed to be more economical more durable and more convenient than any paint ever before offered. A book entitled, \Plain talk with Practical Painters, with samples sent free by mail on application. MAStT&Y A WHITON, Globe White Lead and Color Works, 111 Fulton St, New York. Beware of Imitations. (mh2-Sm) Established 1986., THEY ARE NOT A VILE PAN0Y DRISK. Made of poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the tase, called \tonics \restorers \appetisers *c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenesa,and ruin-, hut are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all alcoholic stimulant!-. They are the great Blood Purifier and Lire Giving Principle, a per- fect Renovator and Invl^orator of the System, carrying off the poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these BitterB ac- cording to direction and remain leng unwell. ' $100 will be given for an incurable case, providing the bones are not destroyed by mineral polioni or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. J. WA1H.ER, Proprietor. K. H. MCDONATJD * Co., Druggists and General Agents, San Tranclsco, Oal., and 82 and 84 Commerce St. New Yorlc. Sold by all drwg- glsts and dealers. •> . i (til t\C\ 4-r* fXJOKft per month guaranteed. Sure kblUU 10 Q>4lOU pay. Wages paid weekly to agents everywhere, selling onr Patent Sliver Mould White Wire Clothes Lines. Business Permanent, lor full particulars address Glrard Wire Mills, Phila., VA. \HOW 8HALI. WB PAINT OUR HOUSES.\ By J. w.Masury, 01.220 p., 41.50. Vreo by mall on receipt of price. Masury A Whlton, New York. (mh2 Sm) A GREAT OFFER. HORACK WATB1M, No. 481 Broadway, New York. Will dispose of one hundred Pianos, Helodeons and Organs, ot six first olasit makers, at extremely low pri- ces for cash, during this month, or will take from |0 to 925 monthly until paid. New 7 octave Pianos for |275 and upwards. New Organs for *45 and upwards for Cash. (feT-liy) Paris « Sunlight and Grasliglit. A Work descriptive of the VIRTUES, and the VICES, Mysteries and Splendors and Crimes or the ( City of Paris. It contains 1D0 fine engravings of noted places, life and scenes In Paris. Agents wanted. Address National Publishing Co, Philadelphia, Pa. Agent's Canvassing Sooka sent Free. SECRETS OP INTERNAL REVENUE The most remarkable book ever published, being a complete exposdt? of the powerful confederations or \Rings\ preying on our Government. Showing up all the cliques from the lowest to .the highest, Cabinet offi- cers and Congressmen as well all minor operators' sys- tematic depredations, conspiracies, official corruption, political influence, patronage and wire pulling. A fear- less historical work, Invaluable to every citizen; con- taining over 640 pages, by a prominent Government de- tective. Over 20,000 copies already sold. Agents wanted.' Canvassing book and complete out- fit sent free. Address, WSf. VLINT, publisher, Phila- delphia, Pa.; Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, O. THE OLD WAY THE 1ST :E W. Tile Great American Tea corttPANir. Established 1S61,] Nos, 31, 33, 35 & 31 Vcsey St. New York. Have appointed ITIark. Hale, OKdonabnrg;, Vf. T£., to sell their Teas, and Coffees at the Sams pri- ces that the Company sell them at their warehouses In New York. A full supply or the freshest New Crop Teas will be kept for sale at all times. All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Only one profit charged from the producer to the consumer. »rom five to eight profits saved by pm chasing of tbli Company. UNDER THE OLD SYSTEM Of doing business, the consumar of Teas had to pay about eight profits between the producer and him- self, to cover as many intermediate Bales. UNDER THE NEW SYSTEM The Great American Tea Co. distribute Teas to the con- sumers, through their Agents, all over the country, sub- jecting them to but one profit, and that but a very mod- erate one, as a small per centage on the Immense sales will amply satlsry the Oomoany, for they sell thousands of chests of tea in tho same or less time than It took to sell one chest under the old system. [tjyl) AGENT3 WANTED POR . BTA WOMANS BOOK.J9 Send for specimen pages, circulars, terms, i-o. Ad- dress S. M. BEITS A OO., Hartford, Ct. THIS IS NO MUITIBIJCI. lay\ By sending thirty five cents, with age helght,,c51or ot eyes and hair, you will receive by re- turn mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of Marriage. Address W. POX P. O. Drawer 24, Fultonvllle, New York. AGENTS, READ THIS. $50 to $200 per month made by agents Belling TUB HOirkti OF WASHINGTON. Or Mount Vernon and Us associations,, by Benson J. Losslng. UO Illustrations, tinted paper, handsomely bound. Only book on the subject. Wvery family wants a copy. Sold only by subscription. Very liberal terms given. Samples Free. Send for Circulars and note our extra terms. A. S. HA0E & CO., Hartford, Ct. MONITOR ClotJtfsWri« The original Wringer Man's Monitor; the only leading Wooden Frame Oog-Wheel Clothes\ Wringer 2 iKLBavuwr. With lolld White Rubber Rollers (Immovable,) war- ranted not to turn on the shaft, which cannot crook or stain the elothes. The iron parts are malleable and wrought iron, and endurably galvanised to prevent rust. The Machine has steel spring tub fastenings, which can be attached to tubs of any size or shape. It Is lo con- structed with conical cog-wheels and self adjusting rob- ber springs combined, as to allow the rollers to separate equally alike at both ends, thereby obviating the objec- tion of pinning down at either end In order to keep the cogs in gear, (as necessary in all other wringers.) The Monitor will wring larger articles than any other wring- er and is warranted In every particular. Try it with any and all others and keep the best. Sold by dealers everywhere. Manufactured by JOHN YODNG'S SON, Amsterdam, N. Y. kar*As agent for the above Wringers, I have a full assortment on hand and particularly Invite the public to call before purchasing. I am also agent for Curtis's Celebrated STEEL PLOWS and the Peerless WHITE LEAD, all for sale at manufac- turer's Prices. (apl8d*w8m) U. WATRODS. N. P- Woolley, Wholesale and Retail dealer In Choice Imported Liquora EST and OIGSoA-IlS. JR1 The best brands of Uln, Runs, Brandv, WliUker, Wluti \ and tHK»l-si' , Always on hand; also Choice Scotch & English Ales & Porter. Orders by mall or express promptly attended to. fcBHtomple.Roora No, 80 lTord Street, Barber's New Building, opposite Seymour House, Ogdensburg, N. V Upg«dAwtf CAW. AND S »ETTI.E. A LL PERSONS HAVING DNSKTTLED A000UNTB with the understgned are notified that they must settle the same before the 20ih of May. Inst. U'he ac- counts will be found at the Ogdensburg Rakery, Isabel- la Street, till that date, JOHN BARBER. ,(mj8d8w) TRAVELER'S GUIDE \HINTB ON H0UBK PAINTING,\ By J. W. Mas- ury. Ol, 43 p., 40 c. Vree by mall on receipt of price, m) Ma8CRY A WHITON, New York. WEI.I.S> CARBOLIC i TABLETS, After much study and scientific investigation as to the remedial qualities of Carbolic Acid, »r. Wells has dis- covered by proper combination with other artloles la the form or a Tablet,* specific for all pulmonary dis- eases. These Tablets are a Sure Cure for all diseases ot the Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Croup, Dlpthetia, Asthma, Catarrh or Hoarseness; also a successful rem- edy for Kidney difficulties. Price 25 cents per box. Bent by mallon receipt of price by JOHN O. KEL- L0QG, 22 Cliff Bt, New York, Sole Agent for the United States. (tjel) UP-THE MAGIO COMB will ohange any colored hair or beard to to a permanent black or brown. It con- tains no poison. Any one can use H. One lont by mall for tl. Address (de2S Cm) MAGIO COMB CO., Springfield, Ms. IT LOUR! PEABSON Jfc CO., '(Successors to Geo. Parker A Co.,) rraiL,i.Kits, Have a choice stock of Fall around Flour, of the fol- lowing brands, which weoffer at the lowest Cash Price delivered free of charge, with a warranty to suit the most fastidious : ^ * HDPERIOR; from extra White Michigan Wheat. Pearson * CO. AAA, from Amber and White M. wheat St. Lawrence Co., from best Amber Michigan wheat. Gem, from best Toledo redwheat. Iroquois, from white Mich, and Wis. Spring wheat. Phoenix, from Spring wheat. fjaJT\To old patrons, come and tee ua. S3?~To the public, give us a trial. PEARSON A CO., Iroquois Vlourlng Mil), (jaSdtt) No. 9 River Street, West Side. Hinckley Knitting , Machine, Tor family use—simple, cheap and reliable, knits every- thing. Agent! wanted. Circular and sample stosklng tree. Address Hlnkley Knitting Machine Co,, Bath, lie, 'or 178 Broadway, N,Y. <fei«-Sm) OGDBNSBURCi AND LAKE CHAA- PLAIN KAILHOAD. 1»70. 1STO. Oban** or TDM*. 80MMKE ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May 8, trains will ru a* follows: KXPRES8. Leave Ogdensburg 5.-80 A. M., Potsdam Junction 6.St A.M. : Mooers> Junction 10:09 A. M., arrive at Bouses Point 10:85 A. M., connecting with Vt Central K. B, for St. Albans, Burlington, Boston and New York, ar- riving In Boston at 10:80 r. M. THXOCGH MAIL. Leave Ogdensburg at 1.00 P.M., Potsdam Junction 1:00 P. M., connecting with Express Train onR.,W. * O.E.B., from Chicago, Bt I*uls, Cincinnati. Cleve- land, Buffalo, Ac; Malone 3.80 P.M., Mooers Junction 5:82 r. M., connecting with P. A M. R. B. for PlatUborg, and by beat* with trains on the K. * B. Railroad, for Troy, New Xork, Boston, Bprlngfleld, *o.; — Rouse's Point at C.20 V, M., connecting with Yt, Central Railroad for St. Albans, Burlington, Whltt River Junction, Concord, Manchester, Nashua Lowell and Boston; also via Conn. River Road, for Bprlngfleld, Hartford. Hew Haven and New York. ay No change of can between Ogdensburg and St. Albans, where passengers take sleeping cars for Boston or Bprlngfleld, arriving in Boston at 8.80 A. M, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, (With sleeping car attached and ran through to St. Albans), leaves Oadensburg at 6:00 P. M., Potsdam Junction 7:50 P. M.TMooer's Junction 2:58 A. M., arriv- ing at Rouses Point at 4:00 A. M., connecting with Ver- mont Central B. K., for all Eastern Points. RETURNING Leave New York 4:00 P. M., Troy 10:00 P. M., sleeping car, Rutland 1:80 A.M. Burlington 4:15 A.M.; Bea- ton 6:00 P. M., Rouse's Point 1:20 A. M., Mooer's Junction 7:55 A. M., Potsdam Junction 11:42 A.M., arrive at Ogdensburg at 12:20 P. M. Connecting at Mooer's Junction with trains from Pittsburgh; Potsdam June, with R..W. A O. R. B, for Watertewn, Rome and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs; and at Og- densburg with trains of-R., W. A O. R. B. for South and West; with Grand Trunk Railway for Welt; Bt. Law- rence and Ottawa Railway for Ottawa; also with the steamers of the Northern Transportation Company, running through from Ogdeusbnrgto Cleveland,Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago without change, thus offering unequalled facilities to parties moving west. EXPRESS Train leaves Boston 8:00 A. u.. Rouse's Point 7:40 P. M., Mooers Junction 8:03 p. St., Potsdam Junction 11:55 p. M., arrive at Ogdensburg 12:20 a. u. No change of cars on Express Trains between Ogdens- burg and Boston. ACCOMMODATION Train leaves Rutland 5:40 A. u., Norlhfleld 7:00 A. M., Burlington 9:00, St. Albans 12:05P.M.,Rouse's Point 1:80, arrive at Ogdensburg atS:50 r. M. ». W. O. BROWN, Qsn'l Bup't. H. M. STANTON, Gen. Ticket Agent. VERMONT CENTRA!, and 8UIiLIVAM RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Monday, Nov. 29,1869. BAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburg at 7:40 P. M., Malone at 7:80 A. M., for Rutland and Boston,— arriving In Boston, via Lowell, at 10:80 P.M. NIGHT BXPRK88,leavei Ogdensburg at 11:40A.M. ar- riving at Boston at 8:40 A.M., connecting at Bellows f alia with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Yalley Railroad for Springfield, Ac.and arriving In New Vork at 12:80 1. M.; and con- necting at Burlington for Troy and New York. RETURNING: DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8:00 A. M., arriving in Ogdensburg at 1:40 A. M. MAIIi TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell, at 1.00 A.M. via Lawrence and Fltchburg at 7;80 A. M., Bprlngfleld at 8:00 A. M., for Bt. Albans. NIGUT EXPRESS leaves Bellows falls at 10:10 P.M., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley B. R., leaving New York atl2:15 P. M., and from Cheshire R. R. leav- ing Boston at 5:80 P. M.; connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 6:00 P. M., for Rouse's Point, and Ogdensburg. Bleeping Oars are attached to the Night Express Tralus running between St. Albans and Boston, St. Al- bans and Bprlngfleld. and Bt. Albans and Troy. <*. MERRILL, Clcn'l Bupl. 84. Albans.-yt.,Mov.2fl„ 1S58. [aAwj KUTIsAND & BUBLIWrON St. H. Scniner AnrauacenMtnt. 1EAVE OGDENSBURO At 1.00 P. M., Express, for Trey, New York, and Bos- ton, arriving at Mooer's Junction at 5:50 P. M., connect- ing with P. A M. R. R. tor Plattsburg, take Steamer (supper on board), for BurUngton, leave Burlington at 10:00 P. M., (with sleeping cars,) arriving at Troy 4:45 A. M., New York at 10:00 A. M., Boston 8:80 A. M. titrPaeaengerBiaking the 1:00 P. it. Trainon Sat- urdayo, reach Boston Sunday Morning, and Aeto York, Sunday, 3:80 P. AT. At 6:20 P. M., (sleeping car) arriving at Mooer's Junc- tion 4:00 A. M. (Breakfast) Plattsburg 7:50 A. M., Bur- lington, 9:45 A. M., Rutland noon and Boston 6:80 P. M. for tickets or information apply toTloket Offloe,'OK- nonsbnrg R. R. Depot, or of Ohas. I. Baldwin, G.T. R. Ticket Office, 8tate street, or T. N. Derby, G. W. R. Tick- st Office, State street, opposite Seymour House. 5ST\ Baggage ohecked through from Ogdensburg. GEO. A. MEERILL, Bupt. J. S. OHOROU, Gsh. Agt.,Ogdenaburg. June 1,18«8. (myl4dAwl 1369 «» A ^ffi.3&! JirK 1869 Through to Ohloago In 3D hours, being 12 hours cjutoker than by any other route. Trains leave Preacott Junction, opposite Ogdens- eargh, asfollows, via: TOR TEsl WEST Chicago Day Express 1.35 P. M. Accommodation 5.30 P. M. Ohloago Night Express 1.20A.U. H IOR THE EA8T. Morning Express 6.06 A.M. Local 11.05A. M. livening Xxpreis 4.35 P.M. jaf Through Tickets for sale at the General Dales Office Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. OHAS. I. BALBWIN, Agent, 0. J. BRYDGS8, Ogdensburgh, N. 1, Managing Director. U. SHAOKELL, (dAw) Gen. Pass. Agt, Montreal. ROME, WATERTOWN AND OGDENS- BURG, R. R. 1870. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1S70. Trains run by New York Central Timo, On and after Monday, Hay 23, 1870, until further notice. Passenger Trains will run on this Road as fol- Iowe,(8undays excepted,) STEAMBOAT EXPRESS Leave Ogdensburg 8:80 A. M., arrives at Watertown 11:43 A. M. (20 minutes for dinner) Rome 8:25 P. M., Oswego S:57 P. M., connecting with New York Central Express Trains for all points last and West, arriving at TJtlca 4:05 P. M.,Troy 8:80 P. M., Albany 8:15 P. M., connecting with People's Line of Steamers, arriving in New York G A. H.; Bprlngfleld 1.20 A. M., Boston 5:50 A. M. Leave Rome, going west 6:12 P. M., arriving at Byracuw 6:80 P. M., Rochester 9.20 P. Mr, Buffalo 12.05 A.M. ' NRW YORK EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburg at 12:45 P. M., arrive at Watertown 4.00 P.M., (20 minutes for Supper,) Oswe- go S-.25P.M.,Rome7:45P.M.,Albany 12:10 A.M., New York, 6:15 A. M.; Springfield 0:40 A. M., Boston 11 A. M.; Syracuse 11:45 V. M., Rochester 8:15 A. M„ Buffalo 6:20, A.M. Suspension Br 0:40 A. M. Close con- nections made at Buffalo A Susp. Br. for all points West. Elegant Sleeping Car attached to this train at Watertown, and run through to New York without change, RETURNING. Leave New York at 80th Street Depot, 6:00 P.M., ar- rive at Watertown 7:83 A. M., (20 minutes for break- fast) Ogdensburg, 11:12 A. M. Leave New York, 6:00 P. M., (via People's Line Steam- ers.) Albany 7:20 A. M., Buffalo 5:00 A. M., Roohester T:85 A. M., Syracuse 10:25 A. M., arrive at Watertown 8:67 P. M„ Ogdensburg, 7:40 V. M. J. W. MOAK, Gen'l Supt., Watertown. H. T.IRAKY.Gen.Tloket Agt„Watertown. |dtw] MACltrid MAIL 8TEAOT8HII* CO''8 Through Line To California, China and Japan. 18T0. 1870. NortlieriiTraiispQrtatioiiCo ot Ohio. Will, during the present season of Navigation run their Line ot Twenty First Class STEAMERS REGULARLY, BETWEEN Ograenst»ui~fl: aud Clitcagro AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS. TWO DAILY LINES from Ogdenaburg. Steamers for DETfiOtT, GLEN HAVEN, MILWAUKEE, SHEBOYGAN & CHICAGO. Leave dally at 1 o'clock, P. M., on arrival of the Mall Train from the East, FOR «I,alVKIiAND «c TOLEDO AT 4j6'OLO0K, P. M. Both Line* 'rouchlug at till St. Law- rente River Ports Sc OtwagO, Connecting at Ogdensburg, with the Vermont Central Line and .Rutland and Burlington Railroad for all points East. At Western Lake Ports with Railroad Lines for all points South, West and Northwest. tyNri change of Steamer between Ogdens- burg and Western Lake Ports. The Steamers of this Company are unsurpassed for Passenger accommodations, having large, airy Cabins and Staterooms. Also good Cabins for Second Class \Passengers. Tickets Issued for all Points West. I3»v~flrst Class Tickets lnolude Meals and Staterooms. •Js*\Baggage Checked through to destination. AGENTS: W. B. BUCKLEY, Cape Vincent, N. Y. OHAS. ALLIBON,Oswego,N. Y. PKBN0H, OHILB3 * CO., Cleveland, 0 W. T. WALKKK A CO., Toledo, O. N. J. RODIEB,Dctrolt,Mlch. K. R. MATHEWS, Glen Haven, Mich. LEWIS CURTIS, Sheboygan, Wis. i O.J. HALE, Milwaukee, Wis. R. DIEF8ND0RF, Chicago, 111. GEO. A. EDDY, Agent, Ogdensburg, N.Y, GEO. W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, B. J. QOODNO.Vasseoger Agent, Office, cor, Fort and Patterson Sts., Ogdensburg, (apTdftwSai) FARE REDUCED. Grand Trunk Railway LHJSOr STEAMERS Summer* Arrangement. 1870 Great ExpressLiae to the West, 1870 VIA THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Barula T^ine ot Steamers EETWEia SARNIA AND NORTHPORT, MACKINAW, SHEBOYGAN, aMSMaMswwsiwws^wsyamsssssssssssssssmsaasssu NOKTBEBN <NBW HAMPSHIRE) RAILROAD. tralnileave White iUTerJBneUoiS for Concord, Nash na,Grotdn. Junction, Worcester, providence, Lowell Boston, Ac, at 1:60 A. M., 18:20 and 6:80 P. M., or on ar rival of trainsIrom Ogdensburg andMontreaL Leave Concord for Ogdensburg and Montreal at 10:85 A.M.. and 8:35 P.M., or on arrival of tralni from Cos ton, Worcester, Ac. Trains over this Road are run dally in connection with tralni over the Ogdensburg Koad, carrying Paisen- S ers and Freight to and from the Welt, Ogdensburg, lontreal, and Manchester; Nashua, Worcester, Provi- dence, Lowell, . Lawrence, Boston, Portsmouth, Portlandand the lutAnd all intermediate points. ONSLOW 8TBABN8, Agent. Concord, May IT, 18*9. Cdtf) WGREAT CBNTRAt. ROUTB.^iBI GREAT WESTERN RAIL\\A\ Ntatua Fall, and Sa>pM»ion Bridge . POUR XXPREBS TKAINB Leave Suspension Bridge, Hsimllton and Toronto, dally, (Sundays ezoepttd,) on arrival of Trains from the Ka« for DETROIT, CHICAGO, BIH.WATJKEE, $MT And all points West. Jtk N , Mall Train leaves Ogdensburg, via Home, W. and Ofdeasburg R. &., daUy (Sundays excepted) at »:00 A. M., Rome 4:2p P.M., Niagara Pans and Busp'n Br. l:6y A. M., Detroit 11:20 A. M.. arriving at Ohloago 10 P. M. IxpreuTrainleavei Ogdensburg i:00 P.M., Bom* t^SO, Niagara lalls and Suspension Br. WO A. M., De- troit, 6:45P. M., arriving at Chicago «:80 A. M., mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West, and Northwest. • ,, Express Train leaving Ogdensburg Saturday atS P.M.,makes direct connection with the Express Train leaving Niagara falll and Suspension Bridge StuaeLmys) at 12A0 P. M., arriving at Detroit at 10:*) 1?. M., Ohloago 10 A. M. Monday. ThlslstheShortest.Oheapestand most reliable routs to the Great West. , Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can •a obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices In the Onlted States and Canada. ^ JAMBS SIMONDB, Agt., Ogdensburg, N. Y. . T.N. DERBY Traveling Agent, Ogd-b, N.Y, W. K.M0IR,6en. Superintendent, Hamilton, OnU JAMES CHARLTON,General Agent.Hamllton, Ont, Ogdensburg, Dee. l.lsw. \ (jaldAwtf] Northern Transportation Line, ' OS Hudson Rtvcr, CUsimplalu Canal an* Iisttte Cbamplalu. INCORPORATSD-CAPITAL ^$200,000. L. J.' N.STARK, President, 81 Ooenties Slip, New Yori. N. T. JILLSON, V. President, WhltehaU; New York. - H. 8. SNYDEK, Sec. and Treas., Whitehall, N. Y. Mark Packages, \N. T. tine.\ Ship In New York Pier 6 E. River. This old and well known N. t. Line is now prepared t» transport merchandise, produce, Ac, Ac, between New York, Albany, Troy and Ports on Lake Ohamplaln, connecting at Rome's Point with the Ogdensburg and Lake Ohamplaln Railroad, and at Plattaburg with the Montreal and Plattsburg, and Plattsburg and Whitehall Railroads, making* complete and reliable line between NEW YORE, ALBANY and TROY, NortUem New Tfoi-K, Vt., ana Canada. In order to give the greatest possible dispatch to mer- chandise, produce, Ac, this line has separated the busi- ness Of rtalghtlng from Towing on Lake, and will run the new and powerful steamer L. J. N. STARK, exclu- sively for freight, receiving and landing freight dally at all regular landings ofl the Lake between Whitehall ana Rouses Point. Shippers ordering their property by the N. T. Una, with or without contract or agreement will not be over- charged, lor freight apply to H. R. SNYDER, or N.T. JILLSONj Whitehall, N. Y. L. J. N.8TARKor-A.D.XiADD, 88 Coentles Silp.N.Y W. H. BBAMAN, 191 River St., Troy.N. Y. GEO. W. ITTRSMAN, 102 Pier, Albany. J.T.B.KETOH0MorW.A. PtJLLKR, Plattibuiz. K. W.MYERS,or WM. 0OATE8, Rouses Point. H. F. CBTJROa, Ogdensburg. Capt. R. ARBCOKLIS, oh board the L. -J. N. Stait. [myldtf J 187Q. New Jersey Stearaboat Co i 1870 PEOPLE'S EVENINCx LINE MR NEW TsTOIMK, r»AXX,Y 4 Sundays excepted, at 8# o'clock, P. M. Dean Rlduaona, I DREW, Oapt.W. H.Christopher, I Capt. 8. J. Boe, Mondays, Wednesdays and I Tuesdays, Thuradays and Friday s, | Saturdays. At 8)4 O'clocll, H. int., or on arrival of trains. Hudson River R. R., Tickets good for State Room £ a, Jf ?f ; MT'Oonnectlng wlth-au the day trains ot N. Y. O.R.R., R.AS.R.R.,ana A. AS. R.R., and will connect with the evening trains as seon as the roads change their time tables. All checked Baggttgc tiantreired free as usual. An Agent of the Line at the Depot always oh arrival of the trains, freight taken as cheap as by any other line; For particulars apply at\the Office, Nos. 2SS and 285 Broadway, Albany. J.W.HARCOTJRT, Agt. Albany,April 4,1ST0; (my9dtf j New Grocery and Ship Chandlery STORE, t WOAFT. T. LAREIN,.^ WheelocJc's Eheh y corner Ford & Patterson Sis., Ogdensburg, JVlJr. I am now receiving a choice selection of ROCERISS, PRO VISIONS,, SITIP GSANDIER7 Which I offer to th.e public at the lowest Market Prices. All kinds ot vessel supplies constantly on hand, . {mh36dtf TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS; AND OABRYlila jTfcf; i 1 >V » « kee, ObloaifO FARE8 ftRKATIiY KlIOUCKO. Steamships on the Atlantic: Connecting on Paolflc wttb NEW MBIT MARKET. T EK UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST OPENED A New Meat Market In the stone building, corner of State and Qreen Streets, opposite the post office. All kinds of Meats In their season will be furnished at low- est living prices. Give me a call, HENRY SPEARS. Ogdensburg, April 1,1870. (apMSm) ALASKA, ARIZONA, HENRY 0&ATJN02Y, NEW YORK, 0QEAN QUEEN, NORTHERN LIQHT, COSTA BIOA, COLORADO, CONSTITUTION GOLDEN CITY, SACRAMENTO, GOLDEN AOK, MONTANA, One of the above large and splendid steamships will leave pier No.« North River, foot of Canal Street, at 12 noon, on the 5th and 21st, of every month (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwali, connecting, via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamship from Panama for San Francisco \ touching at Manianillo. Departures ot the Slst connect at Panama with Steamers for SonthPaclad Ports. Those of Sth touch at anianlllo. Steamer AMERICA leaves San franolieo June 1,18TO, for Japan and China. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each adult, Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and at. tend to laulet and children without male protecters. Bagt gage received on the dock the day before tailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. , An experienced sur-'o onboard. Medicine and at tendance fret. Tor freight or passage tickets, or further Information, apply at the Company's ticket offlce, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, New York. (Jyldly) I . R. BABY, Agent. AND ALT. ZAKB MICUIOAN PORTS. Yrom three to four days time saved ever any other water Route. CBICAGO, MILWAVKEK 8nEB0YQAN,vai>H\ Lake Michigan Ports. Heala and Bertha lncladea on Steamers on all first class tickets. 'fW The following Iplsndld low pressure Passenger Steamers form the line for '1S70: S.D. Caldwell.... city or Fremont, ntontgoaaery,.... Sun f...... ...Capt. Gillies. .... .Capt. M. Barret. . .Capt. B. Nicholson. ...Capt. R. A. Jones. To connect with one of the above steamers, Passengers will leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, via Grand Trunk Railway. The ratet by this line are cheaper than by any other waterroute and from three to four days shorter between Ogdensburg and Chicago or Milwaukee, with only one change, Which is made direct from the cars to the boat. No Omnibus, Cartage or Dockage on the route. • Particular attention paid to ramUlei moving west—a train rannlng for their special benefit, which carries THE ORIENTAL HOT«AIR BASE BURNING. FURNACE & STOVES T B. OBEBB IS SOLE AGENT FOR these celebratea fj • Furnaces and Stoves for Ogdensburg, and Is pre- pared to fill orders on the shortest notice. Satisfactory references given. Also the Oriental, Dictator and Imperial Cook stoves, and all kinds of .Cooking and Parlor Stoves; - A full assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware always ourhand, and job's doneto order. ^ _ aafStore, twodoors east of the SeymoSr House, Yord Srteet, Ogdensburg (<itf HOWE era. C.I. BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdensburg, « » «»^>^^ e 5?^5 nl0B »«ket.O«ee, State St O. J. BRYDGE8, Managing Director, Montreal. H. 8HA0KILL, G. V.T. G. T. Railway. (ap25d*wU) Sewing Mach i n e ONE HUNDRED SOLD BINOR LAST .MAY, IN THE CITY OP OGDENSBU£G tsood Se^v'Inz rflAcnlne*; to Rent. TUCKING, Q ITILTING, REMMIN&\ ISlitchmgy SrmSing and Cording Done to order at the old Post Office stand, State Stfeet, r . Ogdensburg. --r.-„ .1. „ &£i£ lia y^,. < 2 ie *& * TOdyJ* SELF-AD JC3TIKG? BRAIDER, for allSewlng Mashluei. (jeldAwtf) ;W. SHAVER, Agent,