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THE OeMNSBUR© [JOURNAI, Is published every Morning, (Sundays exoepted,) at gdensbnrg, St. Iiawrence County, N. Y., at thel ow price of |5 per annum; when served by the Carrier $5,59 per year. Office on Isabella Street, SATIS OF ADTXSTiSIUQ. One Square,one ImerUon... $ 15 do do two do 1 25^ ao do three do ... „ 1 BO' da do oneweek, „ 3 60 . do do twoweeka t 4 00 do do one month,. 6 00 do do two months,. 3 00 do do three months,.; «- 9 00 do do six months, 13 00 do do oneyear, .,18 00 Onequartercolumn one year, 85 00 One halt column one year; •• • -110 00 One column one year,. 200 00 Business Cards, per year, • • • • • '10 00 One inch space constitutes a square. Notices In Mati- ng matter will be charged fifteen cents aline each Inser- tion. ~ Marriage notices fifty cents each. Death notices free; Obituaries, Ac.,,ten cents per toe. No advertisement will be inserted.ever Ave times a week\ and when funning overa month hut four times a week. ajPJ~.No cuts will be inserted in advertisements. Advertisement from unknown parties must he accom- p anled by the cash. JOB WORK. Every description of job Work neatly and 1 promptly executed at the JOURNAL Office. H. E. JAMES, Proprietor. jBtJSlKESS CARDS. 8T. LAWRENCE HALL nasiamAL, o.», H.HOGAN, Proprietor. this House Is situated on Great St. James Street.and I the largest in the city. . ayAmerlcan Money taken at par. [anlT-Iy] DAKIEVS EOTBl, , PRKSOOTT, ONT. I,. H. Daniels, - - * Proprietor. agff-aecondto no Honse in Panada. (mhgldly) OHAS. I. BALDWIN, BBOIBB, \ ttaaleriu GolA Silver &. Canada Money. Draftsforsale on Ireland, Scotland andEnglahS. Bait way sM'StejuMhip Agent to all points of the United Statea.aiid the Old Country. fygflflaeralOffice, State Street, Ogdensbnrgh, N. X, CHitiKBTON'S.l.IVEBT, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin Honse, is the.plaos 20 GET THE \BEST TVBN-OVT\ m TO WW/ tar-filther Single or Double._aa Carefuldrivers can be tot 1 »han desired. inMly 1 MYERS HOUSE, 2fo. to State Street, oetroeen Judsmis Bank and Nmo Cfctstom, Bbtise, oamisitio, •«•. r. H.M. aitfeM - - - - Prop'r. gy Free Carriage to and from Oara and ^Jlvf. SEYMOUR HOUBM. roasnaur ST. uwuixaa uotsf., J J TALLMAN, , Proprietor. ' ogdennbarga, St Y. l)e-d*wtu MtSJOS HO BBSS, oei>s>is30Ka,«. r. N. v. itceier, - - - .Proprlrtor, Late of TTaierbury Motel. Vt. sarfree Carriages to and from the Cars and Boats. *** (mySOdAwtf) X030IUS W. JUDSON, Attorney *n«a Conaaeloy »* «.*•*»•» Soldiers'Sotfaty, Back Pay, and Pension idvlu on the subject, Ires. MOHHT TO LOAS OT GOOD lOTaOVKD tAfcH3.\ g^omoe, corner of Vara and IaabeUa streetB, Og~ j. 8. WAENEK, watciAmabLef, Jeweller and BI»ST«T« AHbO*!™3Alt.»ltAra3» - „ . WiiSoftw, Cloaks, Jewelry. Silver-Ware, *c Sot* Aa&ntfor flOTillM improved anAvnexeeUe* si£W*«re MACHINES. NO 8 EAGLE BLOCK, JORD ST., OGDENSBTmO; «W-Alllilnd3 0f Watohes, OlpoHs, Jewelry and Sew- iagSaoMaet repair^. AH work wrrMtcfl^^ GSO. \.M0KR18 Attorney. *na, Coniuelor at !.»», ABD SOTAET rUBllo. . OMae— Corner JTorci and. Water Sie., OqO.ensbv.re . •^Business entrusted to him will receive prompt and^refal attention. - Particular attention paid to Col- ?«aoh\bnttae 9 s in Surrogates Court, sale oiWants Steal Estate. Partition of Lands, V™^*™^^' GATES' CURTI8, General Rrasw and **o* tfowsiaer, KiSinTAOTDBSK OF OAST IKON AND STEEL PLOWS, Borse Powtrsand-Oleaners, (tearing, Shqfling, W«- • ter Pipe, Stoves, &a. Heoalrinit and Seneral Jobbing prompUy attended to. HO S6 LADi STaEKT.-WBST SlDB OK BSrDOB, OGDENsJsrrm, x. y. (apSdAwly) D 1 OX.V BSTiEMSHEB HOSI>ITAl., So, B Btavtr Sirtei, Albany, N. t. .R. TELLEB OONHSOTS TO BB OONHDMIAl\ • J i T and sueceastnlly consulted on all forma of privat*: diseases at bll old established Hospital, No B Beaver Bt.. AltanV N Y. Twenty years devoted te this one partlc *Sneb oi practice, enables atai to pwfom enm ^ ii no other physiJlan oan; pd his facilities art och. (being In oorreBpondenea Trith the most celebrated -tailans Ot thfl Old World) of obtaining the safest aa JTiSSlS remedies for flUM dtoUH. Ofl* In- Incimenu to the unfortunate of a qulok and rapid c«r«, to 1M obtained at no other offioa lix Aroerica. iBnTthroat. tender, shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, bUei,«Uceri;abs6e«seB,andaU other impurities of the mm^m are Perfectly under control of the Doctor's med- foCTSveheeii tested In more than 50,000 0M e, annnaily, with Immense success. ^TOtTNtl MEN addicted to secret habits, who have lm uilred their health and destroyedthe vigor of their mind ttTTa danrlvins themielves of the pleasures of married \&*&*&tt£& consulting Dr J. Teller they win tod^frlend to console and a physician who has cured Ooussads, in almost every part of the United States,who imSled to Dr. T, broken down in health.now rejoice in SttJ* makes llie desirable and man happy. The reader UofooursTaware that the deUcaoy of the subject wUl rtVexitamore minute description of this terrible disease DrWLiEri'B ©BEAT WOKK.^-A took for every- hoto Wartilng disclosures. Dr. Teller's peat work for ttwmairied and those contemplating marrtage-200 pp., toUoTplatea, price 25 dents. Sent to all .parte under a«d by maU post paid. The single married and the manladhaDDy. A lecture on love and how to choose a ^p l aaol PPy Acompleteworko a mldwlfety ItOOttlU hundreds of secrets never herore pubhshed. Warrant. SdtobeWorUt three times the^amount asked for it. 25 CenU lil Steele or postage stamps enclosed, irtU eejore a coljby retarn maL Dr. Teller bM dWOW » me me w^i core of these diseases on which the book treats. Br Teller still retains. the only. agency. In America foTthnaaiaotSr. Vichd's Ttallan Female Monthly PlUa Tie «Se of more than 20,000 boxes estabUsheii their rep- itetteVas a female remedy, unapproached andfar in ad vanee of any other medicine for stoppages. Irregular esaniother obstructions in females. fJAinilON -Married ladies in certain delic&te situa- tions should avoid their use. if or reasons, see dlreotions #hlehaccompany each package, for the guidance of pa- lest*. On the receipt of »ltfhe price per box) these nlUs Will be lent by mail or express, to ojpworftr woridlseoure from cariosity, or damage. &T0®v noon from s A. M. to s K. M.; and on Sunday from %, \M' H \—persons at a distance can be cored at home} by \addressing a letter to J. Teller, enclosing a reiaittanoe.- lledioinen seCnrely packed from observation, sent to any oart of the world. Ail oases warranted. No oharge for iTvloe. No student or boys employed. Notice this-. SdSiii all letters to J. TEtMR. M.», I.ANKTON & HOUGHTON BegSetjre to Inform the publlo that they lmve opened a wholesale; Oil and. Glassware Store, NEAR THE JOHSBOS E0D3S!. Our stock consists of tare Keroteae and Imbricating Oils, Lamp Chimneys, Bpecla Jars, Table Sets, flasks, Tumblers, Gob- lets, Batter Dishes.Spoon Holders, Su- gar Bowls, Cream Pictohers.T.a- belled Bar Bottles, ic. tar Selling Clieap. _aa A,hue of nonage .WloUed.^ ^ H0TO ^ Ogdensburg,G«t,lS.i869. (oclSuly) OGDENSBURG, N. Y., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1870. KOOPZNO. -»7>0B CEMENT KOOJING AND MATERIALS, TAR- J* red lelt, Celling lelt, two and three ply *'ett. Coal Tar, Tacks, Nails, Ac, for Hoofing, apply at No. 68 «reeu8treet,Ogden,bnr B ,-F.O i B o ox A ^ ijoKMAs _ Ogdensburg, Mareh 21,13T0. (aniiodtf) CI. Baldwin & Co. ovrios NO. 4T ISABELLA STBKKT, BONDED WAREHOUSE CUSTOM HOUSE BIHLUINr., Og'de«^slrJl^lrg•, IV. TT. We have the largest stock of IMPORTED i Winescfe Liquors IH NOBTHBBN NEW TORK- BRANDIES : J. H D. BeckerOlls, 1334, In cases and decanters,— finest Brandy Imported. IStS, In cases and bottlds. We are Bole Agents for this brand of Brandies lu the United States. James Hennessy A Co., Jules Robin A Co., in caseB and in wood; Plnet Castulon A Co., in cases and in wood; United Vlnegrowers, JuleB Buret, Rougei: Gutl- let * Co,, in pint flasks; J. * V. Martelle, In cases.. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GINS: 'ohn Da Kuyper & Son, Botterdam ; John L. Linnet brink OUve Tree Brand, Bcheldam , Bernard 4 Co. London No VOld lorn, A. Houtman A Co.'s Genuine Holland, In cases and in wood. WINES: We have the Quest Port, Sherry, Claret, Madeira* Gin* ger, of all brands, lu c-aaett and \n wood. CHAMPAGNES: Green Seal, Heldsick, Prlie Medal and all ottipv. ttrat ciasa Imported brands. * BITTERS: imach, California* Wine,, D( Wood'ss Oocklfltl.. WHISKIES: Boltev'a Stomach, OaUforui Wine Dominion and Wood' Ooektatl DunvlUe'S Old Irish Belfast, Murphy's finest Old Irish Poteen, Couston, 'i'homson A Co.'s Scotch Woun- talnBevr, Bnllock, Lade i Co.'s Oawladile, Glasgow. ALES AND PORTER: Younger's Scoteh Ale, MoBwen's Scotch Ale, Allsop's Kngllsh Ale, fluinness* double extra Stout Porter, - Blood's Dublin Torter, VINEGAR: Pave Vrsnch Wine Vinegar from Bordeaux, In demi- johns «f Ave gallons. PICKLES: J. B. Morton's, London Lawrence Joyce, Liverpool Cross A ttlackmah, Prince of Wales and WorcoaUr Sauce. f£f~ All of the above Brands sre Imported by our HOUSe, Wrlvlng la bond »t Ogdensbnrg Custom House and will be sold in bond If preferred (or gold Or CUrveU- B»-Also, all the best brands of Kentucky anil Ohio Whiskies, |3SnBole agenta for John Taylor's Son's Albany Im- perial Ales and Porter, In cases and In wood. BfAgentsforAmerloan Vintage California Wlnea, ail brands. SEGARS: Imported and Domestic 9egars of all brands. Parties who desire pure Wines and Liquors for any purpose, can rely upon.gtttlng them at our Store at as low prices aa offered by any other H6*use in the United StateB. C. I, BALDWIN. (au6d*wtj) 1. B. BALDWIN. BANKING HOUSE OS HENBI CLEWS St CO,,' •(United States Treasury Buildings,) 82 WAUi 8TEEET, N. ?. The business of our House is the same In ail respects as that of an Incorporated Bank.* Checks and Drafts upon us pass through the Clearing \House. Corporations, firms, and Individuals keeping Bank Accounts with ns, either in currency or gold, will be al- lowed five per cent interest per annum, all on daily balances, and can check at sight without notice. Interest credited and account current rendered monthly. We are prepared at all times to make advances to our dealers on approved collaterals, at the market rate'. Certificates of Deposit issned, payable on demand, or after fixed date, bearing Interest at the current rate, and available in all parts of the country. Collections madepromptly everywhere In the United States, Canadas and Europe. Dividends and Coupons promptly collected, -We buy, sell and exchange all issues of Government Bonds at current market prices. Orders executed for the purchase »n ale of gold and exchange, also for State, City, and all other tirat-clsss Securities^ Special attention given to the negotiation of Railroad, State, City and other corporate loans. We are prepared to take Gold Accounts on terms the same as for Currency; to receive Gold on Deposit, bear- ing interest and subject to check at sight; to Issue Gold Certificates of Deposit; to make Advances In Gold against enrrency and other collaterals, and to afford banking faculties generally upon-a Gold Basis. (nS-lm) WATER WHEELS. f&- THE DUPLEX TURBINE.^gl Not equaled by any wheel In exlstenoe. Great ecoa- my of water. The only wheel salted to variable streams. Adapted to all kinds of Mills. Illustrated Pamphlet with useful tables sent free. 3. E. STEPHENSON, (mh22a8m) 88 Liberty ftv New York. Tallow, Barley «8s Oats Wa.si*e<i. OEOIIOK, A. mCVNHO, •eamnsK, (orrosm t. m. asset a ao.'s,) . eep* eonstantlylon.hand and for sale oheap, kinds •Srrooosries axxsi rrovisionuB Consisting in part of llwr.Port.Oatti Com, Peas, Beans, also Teas, Sugars ' ' Molasses, Syrups, ' Konr-by the barrel,tamgor imndreou Oatmeal, Buckwheat Hour, Corn starch, MaUena, Wheat- M Qrlts Ooooa, Chocolate, Tapioca,, *o. Extracts of aU SeawlpUons, including Peach, Celery, Ginger; strained •Howy, Pure Spices, Mustard and Pepper. Pain Killer flF**0lgart and Tobacco, the very best brands. {^brmers'Frednca wanted. Goods delivered Iri WHO HAS A HOUSK TO, PAINT t KBAl)yMADE COLORS, Known as Railroad Colors. Guaranteed to he 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 mall on application. , MA8URY A WHITON, . Globe White Lead and Color Works, HI 'Fulton St,, New York. Beware of Imitations. tmhS-om) Established 1830. AGENTS' WANTED for our new Farmer's Book. A complete guide for Farmers young and oU.ln every department of Agriculture; by a practical farmer and author. Experienced agents should secure territory at once. E. B.TBKAT & CO.,»Pub., 604 Broadvay, New York. Book; Agent* Wanted to sell Ten Years in Wall Street. Pronounced the fastest selling book out. Oae Agent reports 70 orders in five days. It includes all that Is mysterious and Interesting in the fscus of speculation, lSyears* experience of the author; portraits and lives of \Vanderbllt Drew, Flsk, Gould and many ethers.— filled with illustrations. Great Inducements tt. agents. Send for circulars to WORTHINGTON, DUS'i'lN 4 CO., Hartford, C!t. AGKNTS WAWTJBP. $100 to |8C0 per month—Clergymen, School Tetohers Smart Young Men and Ladles wanted to Canvass fsr the new Book \ OUR IPATHKR'S HOUSHi,\ or THE . I)IVWRITTEN WOK». By Danllel March, author of the popular \Sight Scenes.\ 1'hla master In thought and language shows us untold niches and beauties In the Great Bouse, with its blooming flowers, singing birds, waving palms, roll- ing Clouds 1 , beautiful bow, sacred mountains, delightful rivers, mighty oceans, thundering voices, blazing heav- ens and vast universe with countless beings In the mill- ions of worlds and reads to us In each the Unwritten Word. Bc-Be-tinted paper, ornate engravings and su- perb Wndling. Send for circular, in which is a full de- scription aind universal commendations by the press, ministers and college professors, in the strongest passi- ble language. KBIGLEK, McCUilDT * CO., Philadel- phia, Pa., ior Springfield, Mass. This Vegetable Remedy, la the prescription of tho em Inent Philadelphia Physician and Professor Joseph P. Fitter, M, D„ who has devoted 3T years to Ehenmatism and Neuralgia speclally,and is by the medical profession publicly announced as tho highest authority in Rheumat- ic complaints. (See testimony.) It la pleasant and agreeable to the taste and warranted free from minerals, and Injurious drugs. It Is a scientific preparation, a medical monopoly and warranted under solemn oath, a permanent, harmless, positive cure for Inflammatory Kheumatiism, Chronic Rheumatism, Kheumatlsm of Kidneys, Neuralgiain the Head, Neuralglain the \Body Nervous Headacho and J>«rvous diseases. Sold by Druggists at $1.60 per bottle, 6 bottles $7.50. Medical advice without charge sent by letter. All orders sent by express, collected on delivery. New York Depot 704 Broadway. AGENTS WANTED SOK THE , Physical Life of Woman. 25th TnousAXD Now READY. I IBy Geo. II. Naplxcy», M. 9. The 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 much suffering. As the only reputable work upon the Blngle and married ltfe, it is earnestly recommended by l?rof.\Wm_ A. Hammond. Preat. Mar^ Hopkins, Bcv. H. W. Beecher, Dr. Buinhell, Mrs. B. B. eieajon, ir.»., Prof. It Eastman, etc. Being eagerly sought for the agent'si work is easy. Send stamp for pamphlet, etc., to GEO; SIAOLAIN, Publisher, 719 Sansom St., Phila- delphia, Pa.; 3 School St., Boston, Mass.; 85 Nassau St. New York. BEAUTIFUL GOODS The New and Handsome LimocE SHAPES. White Porcelain Opaque Dinner Sets, 169 pieces (bestquality,).- $25 00 Tea sets, 44 pieces, elegant style 4 50 Toilet Bets, 11 pieces 8 so A beautiful water goblet, per dozen 1 «>0 Dinner sets,(nnselected) 120 pieces 16 00 Also on-hand, at equally low prices, Silver Plated Ware,, Cutlery, Tea Trays, Fancy China Ware, Ac. &c. Send for Photograph and Price List, (mailed free.) Oorders from the country cref oily selected and packed on receipt of Draft or P. O. Order. WASHINGTON HADIJ5Y, Nos. 6 and 13 Cooper Institute, Middle of the Block, 8d andUth Avenues, between 7th and 3th Sts., New York. (mh22 3m) rrt* TT Q Q T? C BBELBY'S HARD RUB lHU OoJCiO. TKUSSES, Supporters BBELEY'S HARD RUBBER. TKU3SES, SupaprterS and Pile Instruments cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Plllea. Different approved patterns.— Comfortable, safe, light, oleanly, used In bathing, inde- structible, (steel springs coaled.) Elastic Stockings, Beltsi Braces, Bandages, etc. Great Variety, Establish- ments, 1841 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, and 3 Ann St., New York, opposite ITerald bnllding. Send stamp Tor pamphlet. Sold by Druggists. Mailed or expressed. (vabi Sm) . WHAT IKE THEY ABE NOT A VIIiB FANOJT DKIHK. Made of poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and reruse Liquors, doctored, spiced and sweetened to pleaso the tase\ called \tonics \restorers \appetizers &c, that lead the tippler ontodrunkeness,andrttin,bnt are H true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all alcoholic stlmulantf. They are theigreatBlood Purifier and life Giving Principle, a per- fect! Renovator and Invifeorator of the System, carrjlng off (the poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a heailthy condition. No person can lake these Bitters ac- cording to direction and remain leng unwell. $100 will be given ior an incurable case, providing the bones are not! destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the! vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD & Co., Druggists and General Agents, San Francisco, Cat., and 82 land 84 Commerce St. New York. Sold by all drug- gists and dealers. (ttn Ci(\ *•*. <t*OKn P\ month guaranteed. Sure tplUU 19 14>Z0U pay. Wages paid v/eeklyto agents everywhere, selling our Patent Silver Mould White Wire Clothes Lines. Business Permanent. For full particulars address Glrard Wire Mills, Phila., Ea. \HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR HOUSES.\ By J. W-. Masury, 01.220 p.,.41.50. Tree by mall on receipt of price. Masury * Wblton, New York, (mb2 8m) Paris 5 Sunlight und Graslig^ 1 *' AlWork descriptive of the VIRTUES, and the TICKS, Mysteries and Splendors and Crimes of the City of Paris. It contains ISO fine engravings of noted placeB, life and scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Address National Publishing Co, Philadelphia, Pa. A GREAT OFFER, HORACE WATERS, No. 481 Broadway, New York. A _ Will dlipote of one hundred Pianos, MelodeOnS and Organs, or six first class makers, at extremely low pri- ces for cash, during this month, or wilt take from $5 to |26 monthly until paid. New 7 octave Pianos for |275 and upwards. New Organs for $45 and upwards for flash. • * (f«T-ly) \HINTS ON H0U3B BAINTIHG,\ By 3< WV Mas- ury. CI. 4Sp,,40c. Freeby mall on receipt of price, m) MABUHY A WHITON, New York, WELLS' CAItBOLIC * TABLETS. After much study and scientific Investigation as to the remedial qualities of Carbolic Acid, Dr. Wells has dis- covered by proper-combination with other articles la the form of a Tablet, a specific for all pulmonary dis- eases. These Tablets are a Sure Cure for all diseases of itfce Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Croup, Diptherla, Asthma, Catarrh or Hoarseness; also a successful rem- edy for Kidney difficulties. Price 25 cents per box. Sentby mail on receipt of price by JOHN O. KEL- LOGG, 22 Cliff St, New York, Sole Agent for the United States. • (tjsi) Agent's Canvassing Books sent Free. SECRETS OP INTERNAL REVENUE The most remarkable book ever published, being a complete exposure 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 as minor operators' sys- tematic depredations, conspiracies, official corruption, political Influence, patronage and wire pulling. A fear- less historical work, Invaluable to every ciuicn ; con- taining over 540 pages, by a prominent Government de- tective. Over 30,000 copies already sold. Agents wanted. Canvassing book and complete out- fit sent free. Address, WM. fLINT, publisher, Phila- delphia, Pa.; Chicago, III., or Cincinnati, O^ THE OLD WAY T tlC E NEW. The Great American Tea COMPANY. Established 1SC1,] Nos. 31, 33, 35 & 3? V«sey St. New V6rk. Have appointed marlc JHitlgCt Otcdesiaburs:, N. IT,, to sell thelrl'eas and Coffees at the same pri- ces that the company sell them at their warehouses In New York. A full supply of the freshest New Crop Teas will be kept for sale at all times. All goods warranted to give satisfaction or the money refanded. Only one profit charged from the producer to the consumer. Prom five to eight profits saved by put chasing of this Company. UNDER THE OL0 SYSTEM Of doing business, the consumer of Teas bad to pay about eight profits between the producer und him- self, to cover as many intermsdiate sales. 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 satisfy the Company, for they sell thousands of chests of tea in the same or less time thau it took to sell one cheat under the old system. My 1 ) AGENTS WANTED VOR t&~ A WOMANS ButtS.jg Send for specimen pages, circulars, terms, &c. Ad- dress S. M. BKTTB A CO., Hartford, Ct. THIS IS NO lUIMBUO. 835 1- By sending thirty five cents, with age height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by re- turn mall, a correct picture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of Marriage. Address W. FOX V. O. Drawer 24, l'ultonvtlle, NewVork. AGENTS, READ .THIS.\ $50 to $200 per month made by agents selling TSTE HOME OF WASHINGTON. Or Mount Ternon and Its associations, by Benson J. Lonslnt'. 150 illustrations, tinted paper, handsomely bound. Only book on the subject, livery family wants a copy. Sold only by subscription. Very liberal terms given. Samples 1'ree. Bend for Circulars and note our extra toraiB. A. 8. HAIB & 00,, Hartford, ct. &M ONI TOR The original Wringer Man's Monitor; the only, leading Wooden Frame Oog-Wheel Clothes' Wringer^ ntoKHAityr. With solid White Kubber Rollers (Immovable,) war- ranted not to turn on the shaft, which cannot crock or stain the clothes. The iron parts are malleable and wrought Iron, and endurably galvanised to prevent rust. The Machine has steel spring tab fastenings, which can be attached to tubs of any skeor shape. It Is so con- structed with conical cog-wheels and self adjusting rub- 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 YOUNG'S BON, Amsterdam, N.Y. \SP~\s agent for the above Wringers, I nave a full assortment on hand and particularly Invite tho public to call before purchasing. I am also agent for Cnrtla's Celebrated STEEL PLOWS and the Peerless WHITES LEAD, all for sale at manufac- turet'flPiloes. (apl8dftw8m) II.WATROOB. JM. P- Woolley, \Wholesale %uA Retail dealer In Choice Imported Liquor** £ST and OX.Q-A.Ii,© . „Ml The best brands of Oiw, Huiu, Brandy, WkKtber, Wtntt and Clfzura' Always on hand; also Choice Scotch v & English Ales & Porter.- Orders by mall or express promptly attended to, taK r ~Samplc Koom No. SO ford Street, Iiarber's New Rullding, opposite Seymour House, Ogdensburg, N. Y rjp26d*wtr CALL AND SKTTLK. A LL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED ACCOUNTS with the undersigned are notified that they must settle the same before the 20th of May. Inst. 'Die ac- counts will be found at the Ogdensburg Bakery, Isabel- la Street, tilt that dato. JOHN BAKBKK. (my3d8wl sar~THB BIAGIO COMB will change any colored hair or-beard-to to a permanent black or brown. It con- tains no poison. Any one can use it. One sent by mail for fl, Address (de8S-6m) MAGIO COMB CO., Sprlngleld, MS. Hinckley Knitting Machine. Tor family use—Bimple, cheap and reliable, knits every- thing. Agents wanted. Circular and sample storting tree. Address Hlnkley Knitting Machine Co., Bath, Me. or 1T6 Broadway, N. Y. (f«2S-8m) FLOUR! FS2AX&SQ1H As CO., , [(Successors to Geo, Parker A- Co.,) MILLERS, Have a choice stock of Pall Ground JPlour, of the fol- lowing brands, which we offer at the lowest GaBli Price delivered free et charge, with a warranty to suit the most fastidious: SUPERIOR, from extra/White Michigan Wheat. Pearson k Co. AAA, from Amber and White M. wheat St. Lawrence Co., from beet Amber Michigan wheat. Gem, from best Toledo red wheat. Iroquois, from white Mich, and Wis. Spring wheat. Phoenix, from Spring wheat. ggfTo old patrons, come and see us. STIo the public, give us a trial. MABSON & CO., Iroquois flouring Mill, (jaSdtf) Mo. 9 Blver Street, West Side. TRAVELER'S GUIDE OGDENSBURG AND LAKE CHAIH- PLAIN RAILROAD. 1S70. ClaaraK* otTim: 1STO. SUMMEB ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May 9, trains Will ran as follows: EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburg 6.-80 A.M., Potsdam Junction 6.80 A.M.,Mooers' Junction 10:09 A.M., arrive at Rouses Point 10:85 A. M., connecting with Vt Central E.S. for St. Albans, Burlington, Boston and New York, ar- riving In Boston at 10:80 r. u. THROUGH MAIL. Leave Ogdensburg at 1.00 P. M., Potsdam Junction 2:00 P. U., connecting with Express Train onK.,W. A O.R.R., from Chicago, Bt. Louts. Cincinnati, Cleve- land, Buffalo, Ac; Malone 8.80 P.M., Mooers Junction C:82 r. if., connecting with P. A M. E. R. for PlatUburf, and by beaU with trains on the B. * B. Railroad, for Troy, New York, Boston, Springfield, Ao.; — Rouse's Point at 6.20 P. If., oonnectlng with Vt, Central Railroad for St. Albans, Burlington, White River Junction, Concord, Manchester, Nashua Lowell and Boston; also via Conn. River Road, for Springfield, Hartford, New Haven and New York. iaF*Nochange,of ears between Ogdensburg and St. Albans, where passengers take sleeping cars for Boston or Springfield, arriving in Boston at 8:80 A. u. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, (With sleeping car attached and run through to Bt. Albans), leaves Ogdensburg at C:0O P. M., Potsdam Junction 7:50 P. M.,Mooer's Junction 2:58 A. M., arriv- ing at Rouses Point at 4:00 A. M-, connecting with Ver- mont Central R. R., for all Eastern Points. RETURNING. Leave New York 4:00 P. M., Troy 10:00 P. M., sleeping car, Rutland 1:3* A.M. Burlington 4:15 A.M.; Bo* ton 6:00 P. M\, Rome'i Folnt T:20 A. M,, Mooer's Junction 7:55 A. M„ Potsdam Junction 11:42 Jl.u., arrive at Ogdensburg at 12:30 P. M. Oonnectlng at Mooer's Junction with trains from Plattsbnrgh; Potsdam June with R., W. to. R. R. for Watertewn, Rome and West; adso with Stages for Massena Springs; and at Og- densburg with trains of R., W. A O. K. R. f or Booth and West; with Grand Trunk Railway for West; Bt. Law- rence and Ottawa Railway for Ottawa; also with the steamers of the Northern Transportation Company, running through from Ogdeushurg to Cleveland,Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago wlthont change, thus offering unequalled facilities to parties moving west. EXPRESS Train leaves Boston 8:00 A. u„ Rouse's Point 7:10 P. K., Mooers Junction 8:03 P. if., Potsdam Junction 11:25 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., Northfleld -7:00 A. ir., Burlington 9:00, St. Albans 12:05 P. M., Rouse's Point 1:80, arrive at Ogdensburg at 8:50 p. M. o ( 3.W.O. BROWN, Gen'l Bup't. H. M. HTAKTON, Gen. Ticket Agent. YiKKMONT CENTRAL an* SULLIVAN RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Monday, Nov, 29,1859. J>AY 32CPSES3 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. HIGHT EXPRBSEUeaves Ogdensburg at 11:40A.M. ar- riving at Boston at S:l() A. M., connecting at Bellows falls with Cheshire Hallroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad Tor Springfleid, ftc.and arriving in New Vorkatl2;80 P. M.; and con- necting at Burlington for Troy and New York. RETURNING: DAT EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, alS-.OOA. M., arriving ic Ogdensburg at 1:40 A. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7.00 A.M. via Lawrence and fitchburg at 7;30 A. M., Springfield at 8:00 A. M., for Bt. Albans. NWHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows Falls at 10:10?. M., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley R. R., leaving Newrorkatl2:15P. M., and from Cheshire R. R. leav- ing Boston at 5:80 ?. M.; connecting at White River Junction wltti train leaving Boston at 5:00 t. M,, for Socfic'a \Point and O&densbttrg. Sleeping Cars are attached to the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans and Boston, St. Al- bans and Spring Cold, and Bt. Albans and Troy. u. MERRILL, Gen'l Bupt. St. Albans, Yt., Nov:B9. 1S£9. [dAw] KU'JTLANO ic BUBLING'JTON K. R. Rummer Arrangement. LEAVE OGDENSBURG At 1.00 P.M., Express, for Trey, New York, and Bos- ton, arriving at Mooer's Junction at 5:00 P. M., connect ing with P. * M. R. R. for Plattsburg, take Steamer (supper on hoard), for Burlington, leave Burlington at 10:Uu P. M., (with sleeping cars,) arriving at Troy 4:45 A. M., New York at 10:00 A. M., Boston8:80 A. M. S3?~Pa8aenflW8 taking the 1:00 P. if. Train on Sat- urataya, reodh. Boston Bwiday Morning, anil New York. Sunday,Z:90 P. M. At 6:20 P. M., (sleeping car) arriving at Mooer's Junc- tion 4:00 A. M. (Breakfast) Plattsburg 7:60 A.M., Bur- lington, 9:45 A. M., Rutland noon and Boston 6:30 P. M. Tor tickets or information apply to Ticket Office, Og- tensbargR.R. Depot, or of Onus. I. Baldwin, G.T. R. Picket Office, State street, or T. N. Derby, G. W. R. Tick- et Office, Stat* street, opposite Seymour House. *W Baggage ohecked through from Ogdensburg. GEO. A. MERKIH,, Bupt, i. t. CHURCH, Gen. Agt.,Ogdon<bnrg. Jnna 1, 1383. fmyUdAw] 1869 1ti£G aa'AWD TRUNK lOOy RAILWAY. Tnrongbto Ohloago In gSbouxs, being IS hoars quicker than by any other route. Trains leave Fresoott j'unoiion, opposite Ogdeas- eargh,asfollows,vl*: loll THJC WEST Chicago Day Express 1.35 P.M. , Accommodation 5,30 P.M. Chicago Night Express 1.30 A. M. »OB TUB KABT. Morning Express e.oe A. u. Local 11.05 A.M. Evening Express 4.35P.M. jasT - Through Tickets for sale at th* General Ual»b Office Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. OHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent, O. J. BRIDGES, Ogdensburgh,«. 1, Managing Director. H.8HAOKELL,BN8- (dAw) Gen. Pass. Agt., Montreal. ROItIK, WATKRXOWN AND OGD BURG, R. R. 18TO. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. lSIO. Trains run by iVeto York Central Tim% On and after Monday, May 23, 1610, until further notice, Passenger Trains will run on this Road as fol- lows,(Hondays excepted,) STEAMBOAT EXPRESS Leave Ogdensburg 8:80 A. M.-, arrives at Watertown 11:43 A. H. (20 minutes for dinner) Rome 3:25 P. M., Oswego 8:57 P. M-, connecting with New York Central Express Trains for all joints East and West, arriving at Utlea 4:05 P. M.,Troy 6:80 P. M„ Albany 8:15 P. M., connecting with People's Line or Steamers, arrlvlriglnNew York C A. Bf. ; Springfield 1,20 A, M., Boston 5:50 A. M. Leave Some, going west 5:12 P.M., arriving at Byraouu 0:80 P. M., Rochester 9.20 P. M., Buffalo 12.05 A. M. NEW YORK EXPBEBB. Leave Ogdensburg at 12:45 p. M., arrive at Watertown 4:00 P.M., (20 minutes for Supper,) Oswe- go 8:25 P.M.,KomeT:45 P.M.,Albany 12:10 A.M., New York, CJ5 A. SI.; 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 6:40 A. M. Close con- nections made at Buffalo A 8asp.Ur . for all points West. IClegant Sleeping Car attached to this train at Watertown, and ran through to New York without change. KET0RN1NG. Leave New Tork at 80th Street Depot, 6:00 P.M., ar- rive at Watertown T.?3 A. M., (20 minutes for break- fast) Ogdensburg, 11:18 A.M. Leave New York, 6:00 P. M., (via People's Iilne Steam- ers.l Albany 7:20 A.M., Buffalo 5:00 A. M., Rochester 7:85 A.M.,Syracnsel0:25A. M., arrive at Watertown 8;BT P. M., Ogdensburg, f:40 P. M. J. W. MOAK, Gen'l Snpt., Watertown. H.T.rRARY,Gen.TloketAgt.,Watertown. IdAwl l'AClfi?IC MAIL SiTBABIsmi* CO'S Through Line To California, China and Japan, lSfO. 18TO. Northern Transportation Co at Olato. WiU, during the present season ot Navigation run their Line of I NORTHERN (flKJ*, KMtmBWJ •SiRAILROAD.SSsai-iifc!-..^. t tTralns leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash ua. Groton Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowell Boston. tc.,atl:50A.M.,12:20 and6:S0 P. M.,or on ar rival of tndnsfrom Ogdensburg and Montreal. Leave Concord for Ogdensburg and Montreal at 10:85 ,A.M il and8:85P.M. > oroharrival of trains trow Bos ton, Worcester, *o. Trains over this Rdad are run daily la connection with trains over this, Ogdensburg Road, carrying Passen- S ers and Freight to and from the' West, Ogdensbnrg, [ontreal.and Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Provl- dence, Lowell, Lawrenoe, Boston, Portinumth, Portland and the East.and all intermediate points. Concord, May 17,1S89, ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent. , •' (dtf) -fiRRAT CENTRAL RUCVK... Twenty First Class STEAMERS REGULARI.T, BETWEEN OgdeusbHrff and OhJ|oajr;o AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS. TWO DAILY LINES frosts Ogdennburg. Bteamtrs for . DETROIT, GLEN HAVEN, MILWAUKEE, SHEBOYGAN & CHICAGO, Leave dally at 1 o'clock, P. M., on arrival of the Mall Train from the East. •TOR CLKVGL4ND Ar TOLEDO AT AJO'OkOOK, P. M. Both Lino* Touciilaa; at all St. taw- rcttce River Porta & «»aw»go. Oonnectlng 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. tS\No change of Steamor 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. First Class Tickets include Meals and Staterooms. Baggage Ohecked through to destination. AGENTS: W. B. BUCKLEY, Cape Vincent, N. Y.~, OHAS. ALLI80N,Oswego,N. Y. FRENCH, OHILB8 A CO., Cleveland, O W. T. WALKER ft OO., Toledo, O. N, J. RODIBa,Detrolt,Mlch. K. R. MATHEWS, Glen Haven, Mich, LEWIS CURTIS, Sheboygan, Wis. O.J. HALB, Milwaukee, Wis. R. DIEFBKDOKr, Chicago, III. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY TIA Niagara Falls an4Suip*n«lon Brldga *ODR EXPRESS' 'TRAIHB' '. Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, daily, (Sundays eaoepted.) on arrival of Trlani frOm the Bast , \ \tor~ '- • • : DETROIT, CHICAGO, miLWAUKEB, BMP\ And all points West.^pjBj Mali Train leaves Ogdensburg, via Rome, W. and Ogdeuburg R. R.. dally (Sundays excepted) at 9:00 A. M., Rome 4:80 P.M., Niagara Palls and Susp'n Br. 1:80 A. M., Detroit 11:S0 A. M.. arriving at Chicago 10 P. M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburg 8:00 P.M., Rome t:B0, Niagara Palis and Suspension Br. 7:10 A.M., De- troit, 6:« P. M., arriving at Chicago 6:80 A. M., mak- ing close connections with ail trains South, West and Northwest ' '-.,-' Expraaa Train leaving Ogdensburg Saturday at 3 P. M^makes direct connection with the Express Train leaving Niagara falls and Suspension Bridge Sundays) at 12:20 P. M., arriving at Detroit at 10:40 P.M., Chicago 10A.M. Monday. ThislstheBhortest.Oheajestand most reliable ront* to the Great West, Ask for Tioketa via Qreat Western Railway, whlohoan ••obtained at all the principal Ticket Offloes in the Doited States and Oanada. JAMES BIMONDS, ^ T~N.DERBT Travel ,N.V, . Agent, Ogd'h.II.V. W. K.MDIR,Gen. Superintendent, Hamilton, Ont, JAME8 CHARLTON, Gen -' ~ . Oxd»nsbur»,Dec. 1,18«». Northern Transportation Line, Haaaou River,. CUasnpIaln Canal and Lake Chatnplalii. INCOBPORATEDr-CAPITJLL $200,080. L. J. N.STARK, President, 34 OoenUes Slip, New Yoifc N. T. JILLSON, V. President, Whitehall, New York. H. R. SNVDEK, Sec. and treas., Whitehall, N. T. Mark Packages, »'N.».Llne.\ Ship in New York Pier G E. River. This old and-well known N. T. Line is now prepared U transport merchandise, produce, Ac., Ac.-, between New York, Albany, Troy and Porta on Lake Ohamplaln, connecting at Rouse's Point with the Ogdensburg and Lake Ohamplaln Railroad, and at PlatUburf with the Montreal and Plattsburg, and Plattsburg and Whitehall Railroads, making a complete and reliable line between NEW YORK, ALBANY and f EOT, NortUeru New York, vt., and Canada. In order to.glve the greatest-possible dispatch to mer- chandise, produce, Ac, this line has separated the. bu«i- netB of Freighting from Towing oh 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 on the Lake between Whitehall and. Rouses Point. Shippers ordering their property by theN. T. Line, with or without contract or agreement will not fie over- charged. Tor freight apply to H. R. BNYDER,orN.T.JILLBbN, Whitehall, N. t. t. J. N.8TARKor A.D. LiDD, 88 OoenUes BHp.N.Y W. H. BEAM AN, 191 Blver St., Troii*. Ti GEO-W^ POR8MAN, 102 Pier, Albany. J. T.3.KETOHDM or W. A. »ULLKK, PlatUburg. *. W. MVER8,or WM. OOATE^ EomeiTolnt. H. P. CaUaOH, Ogdensbnrg. Capt. R. ARBDOKLE, oh board the L. J.'ii. Staik. \ [myldtrj GKO. A. H»B¥, Atceut, Ogdensburg, N. T. H,, Gen'll Tickett Agent,, .Passenger Agent, Office, cor. Vord'and Patterson BU., Ogdensburg. (apfdftwSn) GEO. W. SMITH Gen' Ticke Agent II. J. GOODNO,Passenger Agent, s'A.xeEi wtEr>Tj<SEii>. Grand Trunk Railway LINE OP STEAMERS Summers Arrangement, 1870 Great Expresal-ide t o the \West 1870( VIA THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY inn Sarala Uiie off Steamers BETWSIS SARNIA AND NORTHPOR'l', MACKINAW, SHEBOYGAN, 1870. New Jeracy Steamboat Co. 18^0 PEOPLE'S EVENING LINE TOR NEW YORK, jatflLXSLV, Sundaj s excepted, at 8% o'clock, P. M. Dean Richmond, I DREW, Oapt.W.H.Chrlstopher,* I CapVfi.J.Boe, Mondays, Wednesdays and |; Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, j Saturdays.. At 8# O'clock, V. Ht., or on arrival of tralnii '- Hudson River R R., Bckels good for State Room %?*%*£• J a ^°.°S n S'^ fhh *li the, day-'traini of N>. Y. O.R.R., a&S.R.B.,and A. * S. R. R., and WUl connect with the evening trains ai (ton as the roads change their time tables: All clseckett Baggage trassaferfea free M Utat). -f^?.*/*?' ot tb ^ I9ne at the.»epot always on arrival oi the trains. Freight taken u cheap as by any other line. iJlStSSPyS!**- wp,yattn ^ QS?*- No «- 283 »nd 285 Albany, April 4,18TO. (my»d5> New Grocery and Ship Chandlery STOE Jg., OAPT. T. T J ARKtN,.^J WheelocVa Slock, amttrFovi £ Patterson Sis., Ogdensburg, N'.'t. lam now receiving •oholceseleotton of KOCSBIISi PBOVJSIONS, $BIP CBANDZtRX Wbloh I offer to the pnbllc at the lowest Market Prices. HsT\All kinds of vessel supplies constantly on hand. ImhSMtf TOUCHING AT MKXIOAN PORTS; AND OARR-YINtt Milwaukee, O t* % Sk%& O Tub U* O. MA11.JP FARdS GUEVJTI.V BGDVOKD. otearoihlps on the Atlantic; Oonnectlng on Pacific with ALASKA, ARIZONA, ' HENRY GliMJNGEY, NEWXORK, OCEAN QUEEN, NORTHERN LIGHT, OOBTA RICA, COLORADO, CONSTITUTION GOLDEN OITV, SACRAMENTO, GOLDEN AOE, MONTANA, NEW MEAT MARKET. T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JC8T OPENKD A New Heat Market in the stone building, corner of State and Green Streets, opposite the post office. All kinds ot Meau in their season will be furnished at low- est living prices; Give me a call. HENRY SPEARS. Ogdensburg, April 1,13T0. (apldlm) t v Oneofthe above large and splendid steamships will leave pier No. 48 North River, foot ot Canal Street, at 12 noon, on the Sth and 21st, of every month' (except when those dates tall on, Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwall, connecting,, via Panama Railway with one ot the Company'* Steamship from Panama for San Pranclsco, touching at Mansanlllo. Departures of the 21st. connect at. Panama with Steamers for South Paciuo Ports. Those of 6th touch at ansanUlo. Steamer AMERICA leaves San Francisco June 1,1610, for Japan and China. ' One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each adult, Baggage-masters accompany baggage thronf,h,and at. tend to ladles and children without male proteeUrs. Bagi gage received oa the dock the day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and pusengeri who prefer tfl lend down early. An experienced iur—i onboard. Medicine and at tendance free. for freight or passage tickets, or further Information, apply at the Company's ticket offloe, on the wharf, foot of Canal street. North River, New York. (J»1«J) P. R, BABY, Agent. AND AIL LAKE MICBIQAN POIim from three to four days time saved over any other water Route.. CRICAG0, MILWAUKEE 8ffKB07CfAN,a.M all Lake Michigan Ports. REeala and Bertha Included on Steamers on all first class tickets. t3sT~ The following splendid lew pressure Passenger. Steamers form\ the line for 1870: S.B. Caldwell..., leapt. GUlles. City orFremont Capt. M. Barret. KIOBtCOaaery. Capt. R. Nicholson. . Sua CaptR. A.Jones. To connect with one of the above steamers, Passengers will leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Irldaya, via Grand Trunk Railway. The rates by this line are cheaper than by any other water route and from three to four days shorter between Ogdensburg and Ohteato or MUwaukee,with only one change, which is made direct from the cars to the boat. No Omnibus, Oartage or Doekag* on the route. Particular attention paid to Vamlllee.moving West—a train roonlB| for their ipeclal benefit, which oarrlet THE ORIENTAL HOT-AIR ' BASK BURNING FURNACE & STOV1S J B. 08IEB IB SOLE AGENT TOR these celebrateo e furnaces and Stoves for Ogdensburg, and Is pre- pared to flll orders on the shortest notice. Satisfactory 'references giveik Also the Oriental, Dictator and Imperial Oobk Stoves, and all kinds of Cooking and Parlor stoves; A full assortment of Tin and Sheet Ironware always ou hand, and jobs done te order, i •sT^Store.twd doors east of the Seymour House, Ford Brteet, Ogdensburg - (att 6o and m> tfce «i WW! Uona oi ting at Sarala •ri. w« C.I. BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdensburg, General TJniotiTlekat Ofiea,StaU St. O. J. BRTDGE8, ManagingDirector, Montreal. H. SHACKELL, GTPTA \. T. RaUway. (apSSUwtt) ng Machine- ONK HIJNORBD SOI,» BINOR LAST MAY, IN THEORY OF OaDENaEUKS, Good Sewing M«cl>lBe»; to Resit. ' mvBim, e wiz TIN a, ammww. S&tcMiyfi Braiding' and. Gor<iing>• .- Done to order at the old Post Office stand,. State Street, Ogdensburg; \ ^^tu^^^^}^ 1 ^ W^ : (JeldAwtf) ;W. SHAVER, Agent.