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WrgBfir---- - ••-- IMMMJ^I^I THE OGDENSBURG TJOUBNAL Is published every; Morning; (Sundays excepted,) at gdensburg, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the'i ow price of t5 per annum; when served by the Carrier 15,50 per year. Office on Isabella Street, CITES O? 'AD7*B*ISUK». One 8qu.are,one Insertion.>... *..... S T5 do do two do 1 85 ao do three do „ 1 SO da do oneweek 3 60 do do twoweeks, 4 00 do do onemohth 6 00 do do two months, 8 00 do do threemonths, „ 9 00 do do slxmonths, 12 00 do- do one year, IS 00 •One quartercolumn one year, ,.,... 65 00 One half 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 read- •ng matter will be charged nfteen cents a line each inser- tion. Marriage notices fifty cents each. Death notlcel tree. Obituaries, Ac., ten cents per line. No adTertlsemehtwlllbe inserted over five times a week, and when running over a month but four times a week. •£P**No cuts will be inserted In advertisements. Advertisement from unknown parties must be accom- panied by the casn. JOB WORK. Every description of Job Work neatly and promptly executed at the JOORHAI. Office. H. K. JAMBS, Proprietor. ; BUSINESS CARDS. ~* *8T. LAWRENOB HALL MOKraxJO., o. a. H, HOGAN, Proprietor. f his House ia situated on Great St. Jamas Street, and i the largest in the city. (ST^American Money taken at pari [aiilt-lyj HOTSI, DAN TBI'S PHE3COTT, ON*. I.. Bt . *>ai»Iels, - fJTSacond to no Houne'ln Oantiaa, Proprietor, (mhaidly) OHA8. I. BAT.BWIS, BitLOKKR, Dealer In Gold Silver tc CasiasU Money, Drafts for sale on Ireland, BcoUand and England. Bail- way and SteamBbip Agent to all points of the United States and the Old Country. &T General Office, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N, Y. OHITIGRTON'S JLIVBRY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, is ttie.plaoa 30 GET THE \BEST TORN-OUT\ IN TOWNI •ar-Either Single or Double..JI>| •Careful driven oan be had when desired. ' lagdlv) MYERS H0D3E, . i'o.fo Slats Street. tetween. Indians Bank antf New Custom- ITouse, O 0 D R S S 1) 0 R (1, S. Y. <lt. M. Myers - - - - PrtP'r- free Carriage t o ami ffOm Cars and Boats. (mhlSatt) SBYMOIJR norma. raajtsai* ST. S-Juwasso* Horn, N. JO&.H SON HOOSB, OunSSSSEBRO,*. V. *». Keeler, - - - ^ropvietor. lMt6 of Tfalerhury Sold, Yi.. sp-*rce Carriages to and from the Oars and^BoatS^ R080IU8 W. JtTDSON, Attorney »nd' Co«i»eelo3r at l,»w»* BT\ U0SSSKD CLAIM AGBNt.^Bt dlW Bounty. Bask Pay, ^d Pension. Advics on the subject, tree. «.1«BI IO IOAH OS HOOD IMPBOVTO tXKHS. »'- T \__ __-.«»•., .,„., Isabella streets, Og- {np«dAw] Sob Mf-OOce, oorner o( Yord and mahiirffh*. N . >- . ~ aniibnrgtu. ~ 3. 8. WARNER, Watet»**I»\-< Jewello* and ««ST»»« iKDOESBBAlDSALKam iVaUAis Clocks, Jewelry. saver-Ware, 6o i,oU AnZ&tfor rioreaas improved, amdimtawUea SEWING MftCHMBS. *» iliffll BLOCK, SORB 3T„ OGDENSBURG. •W-All kinds of W&tcheB, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- UB^eh^esrep.tred. All work warranted.^^ Attorney i&eal Estate, Partition -Me. «eueral D ffEO. MORRIS, and Couneelor at Ii»ur, ASB SMART TOBL10. f/M2n*— Corner rord and Water Sts., Oodeneourg fOffl^Corner ^ d mm will receive prompt a -f^»(nl XnOon Vartloularattentton paid to Ool- ;wto»bMlnt.s?nsJrogate'» Court, sale of Intents Sfe^e. Partition of Lands, Oonveyandng J», QAXK8 OOMI8, Brass *i»d Itoa *'OUUder, KAKOFAOTOKE3 O? OAST IRON A«T STEEL PLOWS, Ai>rM i»«, iM rsaB^<7Iea^«, 'Gearing, Shafting, Wa- • ier Pipe, Soaea, die. Heuairtnr and General Jobbing promptly attended to. MO.» \* o0J , Jesas m-&, #• Y. ttpSdtwly) _ • \\£*,» BS'tfABtSSMEU HOSPlffAfc, ifi). 5 jSetwer «r«a», jl26aa», JW. Y. t *SUiBK CONTINUES TO BB OONIIDENTIAL- V,T^Seeessfolly consulted us all forms of prlvat* SZjL'Sfm ?5S^StSlitad Hospital, No, 6 Beaver 8V. IT^s Y Twenty years devoted to this one partlc f^^eh rf vracUce, enables him to perlprm Cuxel \\\l^^ ottiM^slclan can; and his facilities ar» •°£ /SJSrtaMrMS^to\* * itQtiie mostcelebratoa ^S^ftbTSaWerld) of obtaining the safest as S^SSU^s* *emedU. for these diseases, offer in- AI^SS to toa unfbrtunate 9f a quick and rapid cur., f\S^^n«iat no other office In America. >& J^^goioSboea, gleet (MM «toM»W» ^ISaaaandspermscetio cords.bubo, ulcsrated toroat of *-«f^t tender shin bones, cutaneous eruptions, •*• '^MihSSwMBa* 1 * other impuriUe. 0 f the bUes t uiv ,, ™«Sfc e av under control of the Doctor's ined- system, ax. *^ Ta ^j, tested in mora than 50,000 cases iolnes, andu j^jjeimesnecess. annually, with • j^jjiea u> secret habits, who have lm YOUNG MEN ^j jjstroyed the vigor of their mind paired their health ,,[ v( . 8 C l the pleasures of married thus depriving themt ^mniujig Dr. J. Teller they will Bfe are notine*»bat in ^ -^ ^ physician who has cured tad a friend UToonsolB »h , rto ftheDDitedBtate8,who thousands, in almost every p- -^ health, now rejoice In applied to Dr. T, broken down i- . happ,. Xhe reader ^ that makes life desirable «»f ^- of the* subject will • Isofeourse aware that the ? e » c »°>'N terrible disease WTOt.inowminutedescrlpUonofth^ - y tor ^ i£ MOVER'S SREAT W0M.--A boo. , twork(or i boS Btartling disclosures. Dr teller's greu \\ « ™ • ^D^ed^ud those contemplating marriage- -^^ > gompanion. \ \\\^ ^ before pubUshed. Warrant- l .SS»ta worth threXes the amount asked for It. SB , »ii l£ rSe Moostage stamps enclosed, will secure a 2S|&&Eta££ Ta'elleVha. devoted a UtUlma i^yDyiewruuMiu ubloh the book treats. ^ofany other medicine for stoppages, Irregular -T.•,* r>»h«- nbatrnctiona in teuiale3. b«M h«m 8 A. M. to S V. M. ; a«d on Sunday from «. \ u__p, r «oo3 at a dlsiau^e can be cured at home, b j u^Maihffi letter to J. TeUer, enclosing a remittance.— ^^SSSfseoarriy packed from observation, sent to any 14,1 ^iba worhl I« o<«es warranted. No charge for •K No student or boys employed. Nctic* this- alvlce. •ddrMSv >l letters lo i. 'SBIiliE*. U. »., Mo » w«»»«r street. Alhan» » t.A.^UXOS Jk IHJ-UCHTON Beg leave „ ,, rr . n» the public that they IUTO opanetl a to WO' wholesale Oil and G^sware Stove, NEAR THE o'OHNSOS ttOUSK. Oar stock .wnsiats of *&£&£&&&\' belled Bar Bottles, Ac ^jfjr Selling CUeap. ..«« «. ft.se <.Wto«»pB0BjUrfj 0 H ^ H0TJGm0S . g tf d«isbnrB,Oct.i«.lS69. (oclSdly) »©«S>B , IlVO. (au«Jdt<) OGDENSBURG, N. Y., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1870. C. I. Baldwin & Co. ornos NO. 41 ISAKKLLA STBKKT, BONDED WAREH00BE CUSTOM HOUSE BDlLfilNQ, Oj^deusbnrg, IV. TT. We have the largest stock of IMPORTED Wines & Liquors IN N0BTHBRN NEW YORK. BRANDIES: J. H l>. BcckerOlls, 1S34, In cases and decanters,— • finest Brandy imported. 1313, In cases and bottlds. We are Sole Agents for this brand at Brandies lu the United States. James Hennessy A Oo,, Jules Robin A Co., lu cases and in wood; Plnet Oastlllon * Oo., lu cases and In wood ; United Vlnegrowers, Jules Ouret, Rouger Gull- let 4 Oo.. Inplut flaaka;J.lf. Mattelle, lu eases. GINS: 'ohn De Kuyper A Son, Rotterdam ; John L. Unnen- btlnt Olive Tree Brand, Scheldam , Bernard A Co. London No I, Old Tom, A. Houtman A Co.'s Cteunlne Hollaud, lu cases and In wood. WINES: We have the finest Povt, Sherry, Claral, Madeira, Gin- gcr» or all bram.u. In casea and in wooil. CHAMPAGNES: ftieen Seal, lleldsick, Prhe Medal and all other Brat class Imported brands. BITTERS: Bsker's Btomaoh, California Wine, Dominion and Wood's Cocktail. WHISKIES: DunvlUa's Old Irish Belfast, Murphy's Onest Old Irish Poteen, Ooutton, Thomson A Co.'s Scotch ftlouu- laluOew, Bullock, Ude 4 Oo.'s Oatnladile, Glasgow. ALES AND PORTER: Younger's Scotch Ale, McEwen's Scotch Ale, Allsop's English Ale, Guinness* double extra Stout Porter, Blood's Dublin Porter. VINEGAR: Pure French Wlae Vinegar fronj Boraeaux, In ileml- johua *f Ave gallons. PICKLES: J. B. Morton's, London Lawrence Joyce, Liverpool OroBa A Blackmau, Prince of Wales and Worcester Bauce. < IS^AII of the above Brands are Imported by our House, arriving In bond at Ogdensbarg Custom House and will be soh« in bond if preferred for gold or curren- oy. > lso, all the best brands ot Kentucky and Ohio Whiskies •^\go'le agents tor John Taylor's Son's Albany lm- pertal Ales and Porter, in cases and In wood. fSir-Agenta for American Vintage Oaltfprnla Wlnss, all brands, * SEGARS Imported and Domestic Sugars of all brands. Parties who desire pure Wines and Liquors (or any purpose, can rely upon getting them at our Store at as low prices as offered by any other House la the United States.. <J. 1. BALDWIN. (auSdAwtj) *. B. BALDWIN. BANKING HOUSE! OP TmENK-\^ CLEWS. & CO., (United States Treasury Buildings,) 82 WAI.I. BTftEET. N, V. t The business of our House is the same in all respects as that of an incorporated Bank. Checks and l>r»fts upon us pass through the Clearing House. Corporations, Firms, and individuals keeping Bank Accounts with us, either In currency or gold, will be al- lowed five per cent interest per annum, all on dally balances, and can check at tight 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. Certificate: of Deposit issued, payable on demand, or after fixed date, bearing Interest at tfae current rate, and available In all parts of the country. Collections made promptly everywhere In the United States, Oanadaa and Europe, i)'l,v.lden(l3 .{Hul Coupons promptly collected. We buy, sell a?* exchange a\l Issues of $ove,rnmeu.t Bonis at current market prices. Orders executed for the purchase erf a\e of scold ant! .exchange, alec for State, Olty, and all 'o.ther .ftrst-class Securities, Special attention g!ircm to the ne(!oUa,tlon of Railroad, State, City and other corporate loans. We are prepared to take (3 old Accounts on terms the sanaa as for Currency - 3 to receive'Gold on D.epostt, Rear- ing interest and subject to check at sight; to issue Gold CcrtlficjiUs of Deposit ; to make Advances in Gold against currency and other collaterals, and to afford banking facilities generally upon a QoldBaals. (aSlm) WATER WHEELS, tar-THE DUPLEX TUR3INE..JSE1 Not equaled by any wheel in existence. Great econ- my of water. The only wheel suited to variable streams. Adapted to all kinds of Mills. Illustrated Pamphlet with useful tables sent free. ' J. K. STEPHENSON, (mh22dSm) 88 Liberty S». New York. 0R i^rCellingfelt, two and tttree ply *ett, ooai ... HiH 1 NVIS, fe. tor Roofing, acpfy •» No. BO Ogdepsbwg, Mtf^.^. 18TO - »arley &> »«*« Wffntea. ,,,. D srsasv, (OW0B1M I. A «««'* «•*) «p».«oislantiy on hand and for said eheay. kinds f&vots&rloe and Pro^i8*oa.« ,^ Consisting in part of t#lo«r,*oi*,.©»«,eorn,.Peai, Beans, also Teas, Sugars ' JteJasaes, Syrups, flonrbv.theh«srel,bagorhnndred. rtn Grits Cocoa, Chocolate, Taploas, *e. fcxtraoU M au ^eVoS^ns^lncludlng Peach, Celery, G^ger; strained «cSy^reBpices, Mustard and BeBB=r. P»> a mUw WHO HAS A HOUSE TO FAINT ? HEADV MADS 0OLOS3, 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. MA8UKY 3c WHITON, •Ctlobe White Lead and Color Works, 111 Fulton St., Sew York. Bew&teat lwitfUcns. (mh2-8m) Established 1885. NEW ADVERTISBMENTP. AOEST3 WANTED for our new Farmer's Book. A complete guide for Farmers young and oU.ln every department of Agriculture; by a practloal ftrmer and author. Experienced agents should secure tnrltory at ones. E. B. TREAT & CO., Pub., 654 Broailway, Hew Tork. Booic Agents \Wanted to sell - Ten Years in > Wall Street. Prononnced the fastest selling book out. Oce Agent reports TO orders In five days. It Includes all that is mysterious and Interesting In the Ocus of-speculation, 18years' experience of the author; portraits lud lives of Vanderbllt, Brew, Fisk, Gould and many others.— filled with illustrations. Great inducements t« agents. Bend for circulars to WORTHINGTON, DUaTW,£ CO , Hartford, CD. AGENTS WANTED. 1100 to $8C0 per month—Olergjnien, SchoolTeaohers Smart Youoig Men and LadleB Wanted to Canvass tor the new Boole \OUR PATHKIS'S HOUSE,\ or 'fHK tNWHITTKN WORD. By Daniel March, author of the popular \Kight Scenes.\ llhls master In thought anil language SUOWB us untold rlbhes and beauties in the Great House, with its blooming flowers, singing birds, waving palms, roll- ing Clouds, beautiful bow, sacred mountains, delightful rivers, mighty oceans, thundering voices, blazing heav- enslind vast universe with countless beings in the mill- ions of worBds and reads to us in each the Dawrltten Word, Kose-tlnted paper, ornate engravings and BU- perb binding.. Send for circular, In which is a full de- scription and universal commendations by the press, ministers aind college professors, in the strongest possi- ble language. ZBIGLBR, McCURDY & CO., Philadel- phia, l*a., or Springfield, Mass. This Vegetable Remedy, ia the prescription of the em Inent Philadelphia Physician and Professor Joseph P. Fitler, SI. B., who has devoted 3T years to Rheumatism and Neurailgla speclally.audls by the medical profession publicly announced as the highes^ authority In Rheumat ic complaints. (See testimony.)' It ia pleasant and agreeable ito 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 lor Inflammatory Rheumatism, Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatism of lildneys, Nenralglaln the Head, NeuralglaUi the Body, Nervous liieadaohe and Ksrvous diseases. Sold by Drugglstsiat $1.50 per bottle, 6 bottles $7.M>. Medical advice without charge sent by letter. AU orders sent by express, collected on delivery. New York Depot 701 Broadway. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Physical Life of Woman. 25th THOUSAND Now F.KABT, By Geo. H. Napbeyw, HI. S. The most remarkable succcess of the day. Is selling with unprecedented rapidity. It contains what every man andiwoman ought to know and few do, It will save much suffering. As the only reputable work upon the single and married life, it is earnestly rooommended by Prof. Win. A. Hammond, Prest. Mark Hopkins, Rev. 11. \V. Beecher, Dr. Bushnell, Mrs. R. B. Gleason, M. 1>., Prof. U. Eastman, etc. Being eagerly sought for the agent's work Is easy. Send stamp for pamphlet, etc., to GE01 MAOLAIN, Publisher, 119 Sansom St, Phila- delphia, Pa.; 8 School St., Boston, Mass.; 85Nassau St. NewTorik. BEAUTIFUL GOODS The New aad Handsome tIMOGE SHAPES. White Eercelaln Opaque Dinner Set3,100 pieces (beBtaaallty,) .' 125 00 Tea sets), 41 pieces, elegant style 4 80 Toilet Bets, 11 pieces 8 80 A beautiful water goblet, per dozen 1 SO Pinner sets, (unselected) 120 pieces 15 110 Also on hand, at equally low prices, Silver Plated Ware, (Jutlery, TeaTrayB, Fancy China Ware, &c. &c. Send for Photograph and Price List, (mailed free.) borders from tha country crefally selected and packed on receipt of Draft or P. 0. Order. WASHINGTON HADLBY, Nos.fi and IS Cooper Institute, Middle of the lilock, Sd and 4ih Avenues, between 7th and 8th Sts., New York. {cdhW 3m) rrvrvT-r,-. d-T^ O SEBLEt'9 HARD RUBBER A XV U IO O-Ci IO . TRUSSES, Supporters and Pile Instruments cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses and Pllles. 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 Bt., New York, opposite Herald building. Send stamp for pamphlet. Sold by Druggists). Mailed or ttxpresaed. (mh4!Sm) WHAT AUK IHBY ARE NOT A VIM FANCY BRISK. Maie of poor Rum, \Whiskey Proof Spirits and refuse Liquors, doctored,spiced and sweetened to please the tase, called \tonics \restorers \appetizers Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkeness,and ruin, but are n true Medicine, made from the native roots and herbs of California, free from all alcoholic stimulant?. They are ,the 'great Wood Purifier and LireGlving Principle, a per- fect\ Renovator^ and Invigorate of ttie System, catrjlng ol* the-pblsonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condRlbnl' No person can take these Bitters ac- cording to direction apd remain lshg\ nnwell. $100 will be given for an inpurable case, providing fhe hones are jaot destroyed by mineral poisons or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the po)nt of repair. J. WALKER, Prsprjetor. E. H. MCDOJIALD A Co., Druggists and Genera) Agents, San Francisco, Cal., afid 82 »iild 81 Commerce St. New York. Sold by all drugr gistsi and dealers. AgenVs Camvtmlnfl Books sent Free. SKCItETS OP INTERNAL REVENUE The most remarkable hook ever published, being a complete exposure of the powerful confederations or \Rings\ prejing on our Government, phofing up an 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 citizen; con- talnlng over 640 paces, by a prominent Government de- tective. Over 20,000 copies already sold. i Agents wanted. Canvassing book and compute out- fit sent free. Address, WH. VLINT, publither, Phlla- delphla.Pa.; Chicago, III., or Cincinnati, 0. $100 to $250 pay. Wages paid weekly to agenits everyph'e'reT'Belllnc our Patent Sllyer Mon]d white Wire Clothes Lines: Business Permanent. 3?or full particulars address Girard Wire Mills, Bhlla., Pa. Paris 5 Sunlight and Grasligrlit. AWork descriptive of the VIRTUES, and the VICES,' , Mysteries »nd Bplendors and Crimes of the City of Paris. It contains ISO fino engravings of noted places, life and scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Address National Publishing Oo, Philadelphia, Pa. \KOW 8HALL WB PATHS 00? EOpSBS.\ By J. W-.Masury, 01.220 p., 0.60. Free by h?»Hon receipt of prlee. Masuryfc'Wbltoa, New York, (mhS^mJr\ may, or sale. Obrars and Tobacco, the very ^eetbrapli tamers' Produce wanted. Goods dottvertd In Tit Village Ires. WKO, A, aiUbiJio A GREAT OFFER. ]HOItAOB WATERS, No. HI Sfoadway, New York. WlUdiSMSeofondhunMttfiEffnps, Mslodeons and Organs, of six first class makers, tt eftremeiy low pri- ces for cash, during this month, or will take from IS to $25 monthly until paid. New 1 octave Planes for'HSW and upwards. New Organs for $15 and upwards for Cash. (M-ly) THE OLD WAY THE 3V K: W The Great American Tea CORrFAlW. Established 1S81,1 31, 35, 35 & 37 Vesey St, Have appointed mark Huljt, Osdeuslburic, N. 1£., to Bell their Teas 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. From five to elgbt prohts saved by pm chasing of this Company. UNDER THE OLD SYSTEM Of doing business, the consumar of Teas had to pay about eight profits between the producer and ntm- self, to cover as many lntermodlate sales, UNDKlt THE NSW SYSTEM The Great American Tea Co. distribute Teas to the con- sumers, through their Agents, all over the country, sub- jecting them to bat one proflt.-and that but a very mod- erate one, as a small per centage on the Immense sales will amply satisfy tno Comoany, for they sell thousands Of chests of tea In the same or less time than it took to sell one chest under the old system. [tjyl) AGENT3 WANTED FOR B?~ A WO MANS U OO K. _#» Bend for specimen pages, ctrculars, terms, &a. Ad- dress S. M. BKTTS A CO., Hartford, Ct. THIS IS NO HUMirUG. J5ET\ By sending thirty Ave cents, with age height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by re- turn mail, a correct picture of your future husband or wlf.i, with name and date of Marrlaee. Address.W. foX P. O. Drawer 24, Paltonvllle, New York. AGENTS, READ TtffS. $50 to $300 per month made by agents selling THE HOME OF WASHINGTON. Or Mount Vernon and Its associations, by Benson J. Lossing. ltO Illustrations, tinted pa{>er, handsomely bound. Only book on the subject, livery family wants a copy. Sold only by subscription. Very liberal terms given. Samples Free. Send for Circulars and note our extra terms. A. S. HALE & CO., Hartford, Ct. \MONITOR The original Wringer Man's Monitor; the only leading Wooden Frame Oog-Wheel Clothes' Wringer 3 With solid White Rubber Rollers (Immovable,) war- ranted not to turn on the shaft, which cannot crook or stain the slothes. The Iron parti 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 sUeor 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 SON, Amsterdam, it.Y. tS7\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 Ourtis's Celebrated STEEL PLOWS and the Peerless WHITE LEAD, all for sale at manufac- turer's Prices. (»pI8dA«8m) H. WATROD8. N. P- Woolley,\ Wholesale and Retail dealer In Oboicfc imported Liquor, tSr and CIGAKS. JgS The best brands of tita, Rum, Brandy, Witlalr*?, and' Vlii'Mi-a' Wines Always on hand; also Choice Scotch & English Ales & Porter. Oi'ilers by mall or express promptly attended to. Sosy-Sauiple Room No. 80 Ford Street, Barber's New Building opposite Seymour House, Ogdensburg, N. Y HpSCdAwtf CALL ANI> SKTXI.E. A LL PERSONS HAVING UNSETTLED ACCOUNTS with the undersigned are notified that they must settle the same before the 20th of May. Inst. The ac- counts will be found at the Ogdensburg Rakery, Isabel- la Street, till that date. JOHN BAKHtiR. (mySdSff] WELIS' CARBOLIC .. 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 In the form of a Tablet, a specific for all pulmnnary dis- eases. These Tablets are a Sure Cure for all dlseasss ot tfcp Respiratory Organs, Sore Throat, Croup, Diptberla, Asthma, Catarrh or Hoarseness; also a successful rem- cdly for Kidney difficulties. Brlce 2.5 cents per bor. iSent by mall on receipt of tirlce by Joasi C. KEL- LOGG, 22 Cliff St, New York, Sole Agent for the United States. (tjel) ^LOUK! PjEAKSOlSr &c CO., KBucceiROrs to Geo, Tarker A Co,,) yy-THK MAGIO COMB will change any colored balror beard to to a permanent Hack or hf own. It con- tains no poison. Anyone can use It. One sent by mall for *1. Address (de28 «m) MAGIO COMB CO., Springfield, Ms. \BINTS ON HOCSB PAINTING,\ By J.. W. Mas- ury, 01. 49 p.,40e. freeby.maUon_receiptjrf wric», ,m MASURY A WHITON, New York, HincMey Knitting Machine. For family use—simple, cheap and reliable, knits every- thing. Agents wanted. Circular and sample stocking free. Address Hlnkley Knitting Machine Co., Bath, He. or 1T6 Broadway, N.Y. (fs»2-8m) KXII.I.X:H.S. Have a choice stock of Fall Ground Flour, of the fol- lowing brands, which we offer at the lowest Cash Price delivered freo of charge, with a warranty to .suit the most fastidious: 8UPKRIOR, from extra White Mtohtgan Wheat. Pearson A Co. AAA, from Amber and White M. wheat St. Lawrence Co., from best Amber Michigan wheat. Gem, from best Toledo red wheat. Irocmots, from white Mlc]i. and Wis. Spring wheat. Jhoonix, from Bpring wheat. sar'To old patrons, come and see us. ^~To the public, give us atrial. PEARSON k CO., Iroquois Flouring Mill, (jaodtf) No. 9 Elver Street, WestBlde. TRAVELER'S GUIDE OCDKNSBURC AND LAKE CHASX- PI.AIN KAILBOAO. 1890. Chant* of HM-. 1170. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, May 9, trains will ran u f0ll0W.i: KXPUSS. Leave Ogdensburg 5:80 A. M., Potsdam Junction 6.80 A. M., Mooers' Junction 10:09 A. M., arrive at Routes Point 10:86 A. M., connecting with Vt. Central K, R. for St. Albans, Burlington, Boston and New York, ar- riving in Boston at 10:80 p. u. THROUGH HAIL. Leave Ogdensbarg at 1.00 P.M., Potsdam Junction 8:00 P. M., connecting with Express Train on R-, W. A O.R.R., from Chicago, 8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Oleva- lana, Buffalo, Ac; Malone 8.80 P.M., Mooers Junotion 6:82 P. x., connecting with P. A M. R. R. for PlatUbunr, and b y beats with trains on the R. * B. Railroad, for Troy, New York, Boston, Springfield, Ao.; — Souse's point at C.20 P. M., connecting with Vt, Central Railroad tor St. Albans, Burlington, White River Junction, Concord, Manchester, Nashua Lowell and Boston; also via Oonn. Elver Road, for Springfield, Hartford. Sew Haven and New York. $y~No change of cars between Ogdensburg and*'8t; Albans, where passengers take sleeping ears for Boston or Springfield, arriving In Boston tt 8.80 A, M, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, (With sleeping car attached an* run through to Bt. Albans), leaves Oadensburg at €:00 P. M., Potsdam Junction7:80P.M.,Mooer'sJunction '2:58A.M.,arriv- ing at Rouses Point a t 4:00 A. M., connecting with Ver- mont Central R. R. r for all Eastern Points. RETURNING Leave New York 4.00 P. M., Troy 10:00 P. M., sleeping ear, Rutland 1:80 A.M. Burlington 4:15 A.M.; Bos- ton 6:00 P. M., Rouse's Point 7:20 A. M. a 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. * o. R. R. for Watert»wn, Rome and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs ; and at Og* densburg with trains of R., W. k O. R. S. for South and West; with Grand Trunk Railway for West; 8t. Law rence and Ottawa Railway for Ottawa; also with tb.e*~steamera of the Northern Transportation Company, running through fiom Ogdensburg to Cleveland,Toledo, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago without change, thus offering unequalled facilities to parties moving west. EXPRESS Train leaves Boston 8:00 A. M.. Rouse's Point 1:40 r. si., Mooers Junction 8:03 P. M., Potsdam Junction 11:25 P. M., arrive at Ogdensburg 12:20 A, «. No change of cars on Express Trains between Ogdens- burg and Boston. ACCOMMODATION Train leaves Rutland 5:40 A. if., Nnrthfield 7:00 A. M., Burlington 9:00, St. Albans 12:05 p. M., Rouse's Point 1:30, arrive at Ogdensburg atS:E0P. M. B. W. O. BROWN, a«n'l Sup't. H. M. 8TAST0N, Gen. Ticket Agent. TE11WONX CENTRAL and SULILIVAN RAILROADS. WINTER AKKANGKMKNT. * Commencing Monday, Nov. 29,1869. PAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburg at 7:40 P. II., Malone at 7:80 A. M., for Rutland and Boston,— arriving lu Boston, via Lowell, at 10:80 P.M. NlGUT EXPRK8S,leave« Ogdensburg at 11:40A.M. ar- riving at Boston at 8:40 A. M., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield. Ac,,and arriving In Nqw York at 12:80 P. M.; and con- necting at Burlington for Troy and New York. RETURNING: DAT EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 6:00 A. M., arriving In Ogdensburg at 1:40 A. M. MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell, at 7.00 A.M. via Lawrence and Mtchburg at 7,80 A. M., Springfield at S:P0 A. M., for SU Albans.' NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows Palls at 10:10 P.M., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley K, &., leaving New York at 12:151>. 31., and from Cheshire R. R. leav- ing Boston at 8:80 P. M.; connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 P. M., for Rouse's Point, and Ogdensburg. Sleeping Oars are attached to the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans and Roston, tit. Al- bans and Springfield, and St. Albans and Troy. ta. MERlftLL, Gen'l Supt. fit. Albans, Vt.. Nov. 29. IPSA. [dftwl StSJTIiAND * BUKLINGTON U. It. Hammer ArranKenaom, l/EAVS OGDBNBBURG At 1.00 P. M.,lCxpress,for Tray, New York, and Bos- ton, arriving at Mooer's Junction at 5:50 P. M., connect- ing with P. & M. It. R. for Plattsburg, take Steamer (supper on board), for Burlington, 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. ISfPasssr^ers taking ihelMl'.M. Train on Sat- urdays, reach Boston Sunday Morning, and, New rori, Sunday, 3:00 .P. M. 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 to Ticket Office, Og* lensbnrg R, R. Depot, or of Ohas. I. Baldwin, G. T. R. Ticket Office, State street, or T. N. Derby, G. W. K. lick- st Office, State street, opposite Seymour House. <aST\ Baggage checked through from Ogdensburg. . GEO. A. MERRILL, Bupl. i. t. CHDB0H, Gen. Agt. .Ogdensburg. June 1,1389. ! myHdAw] 1869 GH \\ A ?^&? KK 1869 Through to Chicago In 88 hours, being 12 hours quicker than by any other route. Trains leave Prescott Junotion, opposite Ogdens- tmrgh.asfollows.vla: JOR THIS WKET Chicago Day Express 1.3S P. M. Accommodation 5.30 P. M. Chicago Night Express i .30 A. M. IOK THE EAST. Morning Express 6.06 A.M. Local .11.05 A.M. Evening Express 4.39 P.M. Kf Through Tickets for sale at th* General Cal** OSce Old Ogdensbnrgh Bank Building, State Street. OHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent, Q, J. BHYDGE?, Ogdensbnrgh, N. t. Managing Director. H. 8HA0EKLL, (djkw) Gon. Pass. Agt., Montreal ROIHK, WATRRTOWN AN» OCltUNSk . BUHO, K. K. 1B7Q. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1SVO. Trains run 1»j Neio YorJs Central 'Mine. On and after Monday, May'. 2S, 1870, until further notice, Passenger Trains will run on this Road as fol- lows,(8nndays excepted.) STEAMBOAT KXPRES8 Leave Ogdensburg 8:3,0 A. M., arrives at Watertown 11:43 A. M. (20 minutes tor dinner) Rome 3:25 p. M., Oswego Hi P. M., connecting with New York Central Express Trains for all points East and West, arriving at Utlca 4:05 P. M.,Troy 6:80 V. M., Albany 8:15. P. M., connecting with People's Line of Steamers, arriving in New York G A. M.; Springfield 1.20 A. M.,Rostoa 5:50 A. M. Leave Rome, going west 5:12 P. M.. arriving at Syracuse 8:80 P. M., Rochester 9.20 P. M„ Buffalo 12.05 A. M. . NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburg at 12:45 P. M., arrive at Watertown 4.00 P. M.. (20 minutes for Supper,) Oswe- go 8;2i) P.M., Rome 7:45 P.M., Albanyl2:10 A.M., Hew York, €.15 A. M.; Springfield 6:40 A. M., Bodtou 11 A. M.; Syracuse 11:45 P. M., Roohestur 9:15 A. II., Buffalo 6:20, A.M. Buspenslon.Br 6:40 A. M. Close con- nections made at Buffalo A Susp, Br. tor all points West, I'legant Sleeping Oar 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„ (Si) minutes for bro;U- rant) Ogdensburg, 11:12 A. M. Leave New York, C:00 P. M , <vla Peopla'e Line Steam- ers 1 Albany 7:20 A. M., Buffalo 6:00 A. M., Rochester 7:85 A. M., 8yraonsel0.25A. M., arrive at Watertown 8:57 P. M., Ogdensburg, 7:40 P. M. J. W. MOAK, Gen'l Supt., Watertown. B.T.»8AsJY,aen.TloketAKt„WaU;rlown. |diwj PACIFIC MtlL STEAMSHIP iJO'S Through Llue To California, China and Japan. TOnOHING AT MEXICAN POUTS; AND OARRi'INO TUB U, 8. MAILS PARKS CUli\SliV UKUUCKB. gteamshlpi eu the Atlantic: Oonnectlng on Pacific wltli NEW MEAT MARKET. T UK UNDERSIGNED HAS JD8T OPENED A New Meat Market in the stona building, corner of State and Green Streets; opposite the post office. All kinds of Meats In their season will be furnished at low- est Using prices. Give me a call. HENRY SPEARS. Ogdensburg, April 1,1ST0. (apQdSm) ALASKA, • ARIZONA, HENRY OHAOKOEY , NEW YORK, OCEAN QOEKN, NORTHERN LIGHT, COSTA RICA, COLORADO, CONSTITUTION GOLDEN CITY, BA0RAMENT0, GOLDEN ABE, MONTANA, One of the above largo and splendid steamships will leave pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Btrat, at 12 noon, on the 5th and 21st, of e'jwy month (sxeept when those dates fall on 8nn.4yr, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Acjinwall, oonnectlng, via Panama Railway witfi one of the Company's Steamship from Panama for San Pranclsoo, touching at Manianlllo. 'Departures of the Slat connect at Panama w.ih Steamers for South PaclBo Ports. Those of 8th touch at anunlllo. Steamer AMERICA leaves San Francisco June 1,1870, for Japan and China. One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each adult, Baggage-masters accompany baggage through, and ah tend to ladies and children without male protectors. Bag! gage received on the dock the day before sailing, Iran steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer ia send down early. An experienced sur^o onbeuri. Uedlcins and at tendance free. for freight or pa^aga tickets, or further Information, apply at the Company's ticket offioe, on the wharf, foot of Canal street, North River, Nsw York. liyldly) f.R. BABY, Agent. • 810. 1STO. Northern Transportation Co ot Ohio. Will, during the present season of Navigation run their Line of Twenty First Class STEAMEKS REGULARLY, BETWEEN Ogdenslim-tf aud Cfa4locacri> , AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS, TWO DAILY LINES ream O^aeuaburg, : NORTHERN (NEW HARIPB1XIKB) ZRAILROAD.^. • Trains leave White Elver Jnnctloafor Concord, Hash ua, Groton Junction, Worcester, Providence, Lowell. Boston, Ac, at 1:50 A. M., 12:20 and 5:80 P. M., or on ar rival of trains from Ogdensburg and Montreal. Leave Concord for Ogdensburg and Montreal at 10:35 A. M., and 8:85 P. M., or on arrival of trains from Bos ton,.Worcester,*e. Trains over this Road are ran daily In connection with trains over the Ogdensburg Road, carrying Passeh- S rs and Freight to and from th* West, Ogdensburg,. ontreal.and Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Provi- dence, Lowell, Lawrence, Boston, Portsmouth, Portland and the Eait.and all Intermediate point*. ONSLOW 8TKARNB, Agent. Concord, May 17,1869. (dtf) tarOREAT CENTRAL KOUrK.^n GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY flA . Niagara FaUat and aiispnislou Brldas rons EXPRESS TRAINS Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, daily, (BuDdajri e*oeyted,) on arrival of Trains from thsE»,ii \ for DETROIT, CHICAGO, ttXE.l>7AVKS», BsT* And all points Weit._JH Mall Train leaves Ogdensburg, via Some, W. and -- OgdeisburgR.R., dally (Sundays excepted) at 9:00 A, aC.RomealWP.lt.NlaKira Palls and Susp'n Br. 1:50 A. M., Detroit 11:20 A, It, arrivihf at Chicago 10 P. At, . J^PJsss Train leaves Ogdensbarg 8:00 P.M., Rom* »:B0, Niagara Palls and Suspension Br. 7:10 A. M„ Be- Uolt, 6:45 P.M., arriving at Chicago «:80 A. M., mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West and Northwest . \ • » / .JS^Iwewa Xralu leavihg Ogdensburg Saturday atS P.M.,makes direct connection with tho Express Train leaving Niagara falls and Suspension Bridge ftasasaawa at W:S0 P. M., arriving at Detroit at 10:40 P.M., Chicago 10 A. M. Monday. This is the Shortest, Cheapest and most reliable' routs to the Great West. A* for Tickets-via Great Western Railway, which oan !??!\?&•? »' *i l _ too pstoolpal Ticket Offioes i n th* Oulted Btatei andCanada. JAME8_SIM0NDB, Agt, Ogdenibnrg, N. Y. ii ~- Ji^\?* 87 »*Vem«Awnt,0«a'E,,N.Y. • W. K.MU1R, Gen. Superintendent, Hamilton. Out, JAMES CHARLTON, General Agent, Hamltton,Ohi, - Ogdensburg, Deo. I.l8«a. (jaldAwtfj Northern Transportation Line, 0« Hndion River, Chsxmplalii Canal aixa iikke Ctaamplalu. INCOltPOSATBD^-CAPITAL »200,009. L. J. N. STARE, President, 81 Goentles Slip, New Yoik, N. T. JILLSON, V. Presldont, Whitehall, New York, H, R. SNYDER, 9ec. and TreaB., Whitehall, N. Y. Ship in New York- A?lcr C K. Hivcr. Steamers for DETROIT, GLEN HA.VEN, MILWAUKEE, SHEBOYGAN & CHICAGO. Leave dally at 1 o'clock, P. at., on arrival ef the Mail Train fiota the East. \POK CLtlVKIi&tVJDi Sc TOLEDO AT 4,-O'OLOCK. P. M. ttotli Line* Toucl.Ioc at all St. Lair* rcuce Klver Port* & Oawetfo. Connecting at Ogdensburg, with the Vermont Central Line and Rutland and Burlington Railroad for all points East. At Western Lake Ports with Railroad Xlnes for all points South, West and Northwest HTNo change of Steamer between Ogdeus- burg Rnd Western Lake Ports. The Steamers of this Company are unsurpassed lor Passenger accommodations, having large, airy Cabins and Staterooms. Also good Cabins for Second Olass Passengers. Tickets Issued for allPolnta-CTest. I^r-First Class Tickets Include Meals and Staterooms. |S r Baggage Checked through to destination. AGENTS: W. B. BUCKLEY, Cape Vincent, N. Y. - OHAS. ALLISON,Oswego.N. Y. PRBNOH, OBILBB k CO., Cleveland, 0 W. T. WALKER * CO., Toledo, O. N. J. RODIBR.DetroSt, Mich. E. R. MATHEWS, Glen Haven, Mich. LEWIS OURTIg, Sheboygan, Wis. O.J. HALE, Milwaukee, Wis. R. DIEPBNDORP, Chicago, III. GEO. A. EUDY, Aa*mt, Ogdensburg, N.Y. GEO. W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, (I. J. GOODNO, Passenger Agent, Office,cor,ford and PattertouSta., Ogdensburg, (apfdAwSm)- Mark Packagos, \Ni T. Line.\ Thin old and well known N. T. Line Is now prepared to transport merchandise, produce, Ac:, Ac, between New York, Albany, Troy and Ports bh Lake Ohamplaln, connecting at Rouse's Point with the Ogdensburg and Lake Ohamplaln Railroad, and at Plattsburg' with the Montreal and Plattsburg^ and Plattsburg and Whitehall Railroads, making a complete and reliable line between ' NEW YORK. ALBANY and TROY, Northern New York, VI., »ndCnttaa». In order to give the greatest possible dispatch tomer- cuandise, produce, 4c, this line has separated the busi- ness of Freighting from Towing on Lake, and will run the new and powerful steamer L. J. N. STARK, eiciu- slvely for freight, receiving and landing freight dally at all regular landings on the Lake between Whitehall and Rouses Point. Shippers ordering Uieir property by UieN. 1. Line, with or without contract or agreement will not be over- charged. Por freight apply to H. R. SNYDER, or N. T. JILLSON, Whitehall, N. T. ti. J. N.STARKor A.D. LADB, 88 CoentleB BIlp.N.Y W. H. BEAMAN, 191 RWer St., Troy, N. Y. GEO. W. FDR8MAN, 102 Pier, Albany. J. T. B.KETOHDM or W. A. P0LLKR, Plattsburg. P. W. MYEU8,or WM. 00ATES, Rouses Point. H. P. CHURCH, Ogdensburg. Oapt. R. ARBUCKLE, on hoard the L. J. N. Btavk. [myldtfj; FARE «12I>XJCEI>. Grand Trunk Railway ilNK OF STEAMERS Summer* Arrangement, 1870 Great EipresaLiae to the West, 1870 VIA THK GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Sar«»ia Jf.tuo oif Steaiiiea-s BXTWIISI S1RNI* AND NORTHPOKT, MACKINAW, SHEBOYGAN, Mil-\vankee, Chicago AND AIL LAKE maaiQAN rOBTS. From three to four days time saved over any other water i Route. CHICAGO, UILWAWK3S SBXHOYGAN,to& all Lake Michigan Port*. Meals stud Berths Included on Steamers on. aiiBrst class tleket*. g^T* The following splendid law pressure Passenger Steamers form the line for 1870: 1870. KcwJeraer Steamboat Co. 18T O PEOPLE'S EVENING LINE TOR ' NEW YORK, DAILY* Sundays excepted, at, 8# o'clock, P. M. Bean Richmond, I DREW, OaptW.H.Chrl.topher/ I Oapt 8. J. Hoe, Mondays, Wednesdays and j Tuesdays, Thursdays aha ' Prldays, | Saturdays. At SX o'clocfc, V. OT., or on arrival of trains, Hudson giver R R., Tickets good for State Room Passage. Sjar~Oonnecting with all the day trains of.N. Y. O. R. R., R. & a. R. R., and A. A S. R. R., and will connect with the evening trains as tson as the roads change their time tables. AU checked Bagsagc ti-anafei-i-ea fi'e^ \• UsVAAls An Agent of the Line at the Depot always on arrival of the trains. Freight taken as cheap as by any other line Por particulars apply at the Office, Nos. 283 and 2S5 Broadway, Albany J. w. HAR00TJRT ; Agt. .Albany, April 4,1870, (mySdtt) New Grocery and Ship Chandlery STORE, EerOAPT. T. LAREiN,jej Whilocttt Block, earner Ford is Patterson «Sfe„ Ogdensburg, If.Y. , I am now receiving a oholce selection of SOCSttISS, PROVISIONS, SSIP CBANpLSSTl ^JiiSL 1 ?F e t lo Republic at the lowest, alafket Prices .- •\ A \ kinds of Vessel supplies constantly oh hand; * JmhSSdtf THE ORIENTAL HOT-AYR BASE BURNING FURNACE & STOVES J B. OSIER IS BOLE AGENT FOR these celebratea • '\\faces and Stoves for Ogdensburg, an* i s pre- pared to fill orders oh the shortest notice. Salisfaciory' references given. Also the Oriental, Dictator and Imperial Cook Stoves, and all kind* of Cooking and Parlor Stoves., A full assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware always on hand, and Jobs done to order. _ f a T'§. to ' e . two doors-east of the Seymour House.Vord Srteet, Ogdensburg ( ut f Co and See (he m HOWE S.B. Catldtvell... city ofFtemont. ITEonteomer y ,.... Sun Capt. GUlies. Oapt. M. \Barret. . .Oapt, It. Nicholson. ... Capt.Il . A. Jones. To connect with one o l the above steamers, Passengers J\! leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, via Grand Trunk BallwSy. Therates by this line are cheaper than by any othej waterrouteandfcomthree to four days shorter between Ogdensburaani Chlcato or Milwaukee, with only one Changs, which It made direct from the car* to the boat. No Omnibus, Cartage or Dockage on the rout*. Particular attention paid to Families moving West—a train running for their special benefit, which carries Passengers, Horses, Wagons, Furniture, and all descrip- tions ot Household Goods, Kxtra Baggage,**,, connec- ting at Sarnia aa above stated, with their llae ot Steao. era. C.I. BALDWIN, Ac*nt,0(d*nsbarg, General Union Tloket Ofloa. State Bt, 0. J. BRYDGK, IsanatlnrDlrector,jeiSwsi; • H.SHAOKELL.G.P.A. G. T. RaUwaj. (apSMAwtf) Sewing Machine ONE uuNftxtEn soi.i> 8TN0P, LAST StAT, IN THE CITY OF OQDBNSIttJRQ' Sioou tfewlns ffltxcstlnea; to Reut, TtTGtaXTQ, QtFIXTINO, MEMMmm \• , Stitching, Braiding and Cording: Pont to order at the old Post Office stand; state atret;^ Ogdensbarg. BirAgeute'or Chester A Bddj's SBiF-ADJUgHsS BRAIDER, for all sawlDglfMhtaM. ; UeldaVwtfi .w* SHAtlR, Agent,