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. N & ~ -4 If 4 ?1 *':• I ^•Ju **%*4i ^ t|, X 'll 9 If' EM B45S. H PS* IF*-' -s ^ &S > "w^g if* i'Sfe *f i& tr4T **- SM fejgi !^# *i t i*' 11 - % •£v»^g££«j^,-£^ %.^i* 2l£^^^; ^%E?S^^iS5 ^^^Esfe^: • g^Urwi^v^d mm- mtmm i.E££. *-*a ^ »J> wCTvy JS. ***V^ V^w Ag»J M& has 3«s^SSS^^^^SwfiE',, sa -^. j .„ ...... has been kudol ftofcAe^Sfe-S^w tar na&t%m§^$MWM®$ r ^ memJja^O^^t^i ten 1 ^X~-SvVnryvrs^t}a-^ri-r-i&? free from the*(Sr%^^i«^»«e2rffi«n now. and sigh & J | ^ ^ W ^ ^ e ^ r i ^ | tire trow fiia n ^ % f i # [ dise, me«cHt% or ^prihiusv - t e ^ ^ f t ^ elv-siuni«>f a-fana. -(^-^fJJ^^^^j^^ rowgrass, has niany counte: liie. J&9& hs^Ss£$Ptt|$$freS of farnMn&.;Xeifsi|^^^*||) rienceiefe &fr gg^ftr little "dream-«£#rii»IL . ,., selves or dr depeafeg^ntaie Ijjb&tets ^- Tim €fo*f FW^M Ifcg- ^ U0K flESSKL.-, . Sos,^te«t£b.tlie|jasiBmmtioji8'*0jujea'i Rome, airfiv^jjthe^s^ojg, <w ^ ._.. . *&ieste or Mimsterfiff sttfeBfijsaii Caiao: ,l|c Oaurch, as smti-Itepuj>Kcap in VM<& idfe and dangewus„>to -ina Jfiiertiea m r the people. . t , ^ ^-, 4 j ^- 6, ^c^|raghRig?i3f m in the Naturaliza- •tion tjarka of tne Federal Gtevernment. . *P*>\>*- *.>&" . va. ^ - ** *^&5fe*^^^^^«^»«(e«*9S5t^-=«=f£r-3^ *• * ^-", .r*r!i <,'^-'»^ <f. •^StJT" tf'ifcjU 'liiTvli v^c 'J*ik&£ J gft*.' V«i ^aKtSKSS&^K-^iSC—^Cffi S^^SSESgSwggqj^^ tfric EeUrfwfll erink money in otiejc ment of &jgncfilKaafe-i^ity*^i^^fesae! result often proves, we need not'rSijieafi very different eyes uponIffie puMflf%f flg- ricultttre. Wer&yeffieT^MHneiv^-^Br- mer U^ifrW$$«8&^W% toiled for long attS: weary jiftsi always worldngha^^^^||^^0^%^.*nt very -.^m^W^^mS^'^^^^WS point "What t h^^o^e^^ ov $mP° the closest ecoH6^yv^TBff"*^^Je,s3j,toj ' The farm has'Jfeetf ^tet *Sitn JiUKl i^o^^'-Shafi'^'^tio^'AoWnis- p itrafion^ by ite ggn^sil course of official conduct,, together -with, an. attempt to de- stroy Qj^Mgq^jjHa^nT and, fetea) relations of theacouHtry, ra die repeal of me Missouri CompioSns^luioLAa encflurage- meat of agraessiona upolf%he sovereiCTty of ^eiSrW^i^f W9i desera^3^an^gJipu3.r^9eiyalh.e united con- -derana£otf=of' ,i tite> .Amferaoan-; people, and" that ifie^^sfiteB&a-oT^Slavery should re- ceive rl&WBStentioii feomsneh-repeal. .Vjfln^^fc •Sf lis public Jforth with its, tetHMe riolra^,'-"w •' " —re. '' »owSjlofisftf ItiSBps'iiswlife Wfet?Ift ^j^ As|tc9wi1 .... cangraUon, ItnW, c.;nalizc3 tKp. of ~-cnHs!atln> •asesjpflii aai-M few mitral »8nf comfort { SBSTTJP^rte BEST^I. jS^*u rf HIjsftswl <•"»«• •«* >s v curecfPotcj ofUSeTOtj •hitn. M direct tlto sttcntloi imsaess thfi great cnfiittTe propffl tic, aperieflit, sadorliio, anr * * •olitot'of tha WIT •l>uj»iUv«or c8thsttlo,.„ P^EXOKK. C7«fi»t(«M8W, , .'B BeadyJSelief has raen there waano hope 'btonltiiatlon, and I sent >as all perished. Ho had * ronrjnedlctao,lo. dt"C6arj*iDS& Idlo mnstdo something ronrSiedlaMKwM'ilTB 1 ; .':£' las^&a^ 5 * much toil and a source; 'of ® To make " hoth $adst meet" Is ry energy, tod when aaythiig'inprejhas been done, -it has.eserseemeSto-.bp atjthe expense of some much ndedect comfoit or condense. &&&% ^8&&0&bB£ to thrive, %9yrhavet,evet fomd4fc»p!-hffl. business, and we wonder-mot that 4heJ are ready to decry the Idea jOfema^i^ai|ood of easy living by/1foe ! *ct8tureoi' the=-soJl, a more 3?e#Sp|l6j^r,of flfag ,»^>j|ct ig take»hy andftfef class; wBbafe.-a&Qfiprac-: tical f^oers..^ $?hey. behave that«gncal- ture^imiSerlife^ft «ffier?'avo"catSons xjfmen, as their^bftsis? aSatBubstratumfthat *it is the fiiel- that ;Sj&Ba them all—that .gives powecto the; great locomotive of. hijman achievement." With this high ideatf>f its importance, they do not content them- selves to follow the JJM routine, whether successful or' unsuccessful—they do not toil on, satisfied that no improvements can be made, a© mpre^profjtable cqurse, pursu- ed, no waste prevented, no neglectedxropj product or fertalker be turned to profitable account,—but they appfy aH their ener- gies, menta^'as well as physical, to the de- velopement of the resources of their farms,, and the means"at command around them. These mea do not come to you wflh the tale of " all work and no profit," <m> their 1 i ps.. These men not only, save, but 'intake money, and they dcrit fairly and honfestly^ by creating, as it were^oukof the soi^ new and valuable products. There need be no paltry shifts and meanness in such a life, )br which other avocations furnish too ma- ny often urged excuses. What, then, is the true stending of ag- ! iculture ? Is farming pleasant as a piuv suit, honorable as a profession, and profit- able in result, <jr the contrary ? "Wje be-, lieve that, hke other pursuits, there are certain requisites to success which may not be foregone. Enterprise, intelligence," and capital, as well as industiy, are tequi- red. There is ample room for Che J exer- cise and employment of all these, for it has been well said that" " Agriculture in its' true sense is an encyclopedia"m itself—re- quiring great knowledge, fine powfers of* observation, high mental cultivation, as- siduous thought and study, and opening its arms to ingenuity and inventioji."—• The. respectability and dignity of agrierd- tural employments! few now question, and there would be still less, causelta do so, would the farmer show himself at mas- ter-workman, and no bungler in his pro- fession. Of its pleasure and profit, there •willever be' varied opinions, as mei find it in their own experience. Yet we.re- peat what we have repeated before, bat "The tnzth CSB nererbe confirmed too-mneh." ^ that with the requisite success in this or any other pursuit—intelligence, * caj>SaI> oiherprize and industry—agriculture wiS- prove as profitable, and far pleasaoiteT as a life' long employment, than any other which may be\:hoseB. This seems .to us, the true stale of the case. ; ','. Our great needg^^toeto^dj^OTethein-l xWuprfc^b'fio: crease and diftnslen of a^cnTkiralfln&r- >S S^^;fi^^ mafion, and its thorough jiracSfcffl? q^pU- *™ cation. For this, we need Agricultural Schools ariclil^erimen'MKrinsin, every State in the Union. We need 5 marry more thorough farmers who e^tog]jf^&e Ijeift modes of cuitBre and, manag^m'aK j jtm| show—by .jfeheir farms, their'slockT' ffie1]| crops, anS |h#r\ success—the most} direct? way of mBKjng a living, and a good one, by the culture, and. jrudaete, qf.^ie sp5E ; Suche^mpies sjre- of •^incwcu|ahlaft inflnn and it is an mfluence ffiifeis^flevOTCiBase. But we c^noVMM ^fQ0M0i& •spac 5 ^ to the Sflb4^5QidrApl|f£I^W% to help snpWy one'ef $bm ftei%Mte|i aid. in mt^jfegVlfe^gl^^f/lm^, lea of a, Purgative, c^thar- _jdwajr's Eegolafors will aattrer a bettermupo«»4han Gaiomel or Mercuri* without cfiWlhig on^5e%xwm the .terrible lojnries (tftJiesebanentl'araga. , They wa in the form of PlHi'|ilegsatly.coated with glim, 'perfectlTitastelesa, and can he sa^en without sickening or •-•"" ,dijgth^paSnt ' mli ' '- --'•- jg thdnP»t8?tJTW5WMe(to.be used in all cases _ , „ _ . . , . when thd system lsfODTofaBI)EB,orondertho lnfln- ifefl?*^.^fe':-lMthe^rgaluS!!BtlOn' Of -tinceofd(we» vOn>orJ6VO^SiesofEadway'8Begnlaton a Ame'racW-Ord'elti-e insfitutioh: of In- M S S * - o f tt0 m «««^ te the TolunMy;SejrYJ|uae was, and npw is,, re' gardeo 'as local and not national hi its characle^'aooftrs" aaubject for' 1 the tolera^ p o n ofacUfiferenqeof opinion by the citi- zens oi" the Northern and Southern States, d, as such, has no rightful place in e Platform of the National American ~FV STATE EESOLTJTIONS. A s the Commercial, the Common School and the Internal Improvement systems of the State are its greatest pride and glory; and have made her what she emphatically is, the Empire State, therefore, Resolved, That tie American party will always regard it as. its highest duty to fos- ter, protect and defend them: Resolved, That'the interests of this greakStafe imperatively demand a change of rulers j that if we would se"e her inter- nal improvements completed we should' e3q>el from office the partizans now in con- trol of it, who, instead of letting the Sec- tions of the Canals to be kept in repair by contract, at a saying of $800,000 a year, as they may, and by law are authorizedto do, continue in place a horde of officials ^to absorb its revenues for private emolu- ment, for electioneering purposes, and to perpetuate their unholy psssession of power. The following is aTist of members ol the Committee on- Platform : .Btnart, < BnUdeK, Sanders, '.-Cfldwoll, VanQorden, Westbrook, Holbrook, Bosacll, Corey, I/ealie, Cirrtfs, . Qrannis, Crooks, .Backus, .Peck, " — •*- Dlst No. 1—Brooks^ " " 9.—Narthnp, •• " a—Whiston, " ** 4.—Freeman, " " fi.—Stevens, " " 6.—Tompkins, " " j7.—Stanton,. " " 8.—BomeB, By order of the State Council- ,. . J. W. BARKER,president. II. fARECNoxas, Secretary^ . (Hseases, [onilrestored the syst They establish neV and itap] ond seonre the great and' a healthy, natural and * organ mtttn* b«]y. (fThlsgrcalJ-ontroning pawerhaa neve formed ikny part of the'properqesofthe popnnirCathartii Vegetable or Indian Purgativa PiBa, that ha,TO e»errbeeaj i toiiealth and ie{ [redpr]hclple»in 1 1 action, e&h Bgta. ivery never le. ' &*. *j American OE6D5 , *w«4.-»— - ehasS of «yW|^o1» !#«lS«'6JTt_ £ngUan> American ind'(Jertaim'Factaria n^W^oraWon^-JowotaJIe termsH •onsofc theAtltoHsCJpi.*^ *' %Hi; MIICH'-'TOOB: 'TflS' PESMtDM AT THE Vr Werld's SWr in London and Now York. For sale at manufacturer's prices, A. WATfiOTJS, AgSht OgdenabmgKJl. T. - 1-tf if. WtL^ROUS,, J -1 W Smi, .Mafifc team, Impene' . /TAUXT DQOE8 AND FEAMES, AND BAHK '••ilj r TJtJ f > . 8AEELO0KB. 1*>: <«• !•>-• •.Metal to the Ohiel, Drill, CiroSar Bit orfiteagfliaiiiaisr. Olhej! are possessed of foflr emlnerit^tuSaHlBS, notfonnd in Kbrt/lbBt BOSH?t '. V i .- %iif ••:•-:: i 1st Theytoi>erfectteresislMetooJlcir^s,tool3. 2dJ "Ehe appflcoaon 0$. Seat rcann>o.t •withqwiw the ha)» qBolWas-of •^e-Jietal,,as Is the. cjfia. *JS l 5!*?', , every isk^3Ssmm recently' made great .improvements in the style-and manner of operating them, wefeei confident we can supply the pubUo with -machines of tRJperlor «n»Utjr. Widthfrom20 ! Improved Yankee Iron Tenoning Hiclilnes. ^d,ji-fia&B s&e foB'eutting double, Hr'single tenons, ftir car and other heavy ^M^^i^QjT^sM^M^.W^y simAfatiB,?siugle,)'fdr laish ddbrt' and cabinet woA-Price »100; iW»! Large size 5'^^doS'*Co^e*S^'4ffR^"' •- M.-:.|J fc jSirHtjrSviBdi SasK and Holding MachlneSi kd.—Th'eSe machln'es are built wholly of Iron, from pew Patterns'. Planes, 8 jtoobM wlder-Prlco |165, Small size Planes, 6 tochesrwlSe^PrfcOTK!??. f>'• Am ;\,'l^&/3(mt : losing• H^htoes/ . 4th.-^.&on Fftot MoKt3sing Machines—Compound :Ley«rs—Price $40. Iron Foot Morfising Stjtehlnes-^Bttgto fijifejWEilce-120 *•»»). Iron Power Storttelng Machines—Price »S0 & *X7S. "' Bbingle Sawing Machines. 6th.-i-The Shingle Sawing Machines are of the most improved style. Also, to Harov^,JTo^dSloetl aSftand.SheeUron,keep constant-' . 'lyiWPloyedftomogrfmperienced workmen for Kouflng, maang.^ve^TroaglB, ani other description of Tin on.d C»lft*l T&JX..J Sole.Agents In Northero.New YoBSiortin) sale of 8. O. Herring^ Salamander Safes: for Bodies, NdBiaVSIasbn A Co.*s Boston AgricnituraMraplemebtEactory; Sansom &Co.'sSteam Foundry,.the Pawtucket BelungCompa- iiyj the Collins Axe Company; Granhls & Ca'sTin-ware Machines and Hand-Tools j Davis &' Cd's Horee-Powers. JParties purctasing qunntiHe^arapartioularlj- invitedto examine our Wholesale Department, aatWWilng equal itclliMes with New York and Bqsjgn, lo^msbiangi—• We pledge ourselves not to be-Undpffoidtothose cities* .- «ijer and -r- • • v M ,n.i .'.• ,. •=—:—•—r : «.' - SQE|>F|UBDWAB& •> 3KT»W iapMjtilil&—.A FTJTCL ASSDBTMpn JjH gt every description of SJielt Mdirdxvarc, dlrcotXrom tnojGngUab,feormanand American Eactorles, consisting of tieclca, Latches, Knobi Door Handles, Join- ers' 1 Tools, an&o ySiieftj of House Trimming and Carpen- 1 tor's Tools, Saws, Hansners, Axes, &0-, &c Parties fa/ yoring ns wttha call, cannot not be convinced of our su- , perior iacllittea for purchasing. A. WATEOTJS. 1-tf 1 Eagle Block. Wpqiworth's Pla^ng,Machines furnished to order. Og&nsl«rgh,''n' " ,-ftayixrJlBoi 10-tf. in use. iiaf&n- , ,-JtorS ridthti system from disease and rostore the !«{(MiOboaS^'h»lm,Wn an entirely dlffeftnt principle to the. wcakfenlng. stbkening and IjlBlng method of the common catfrartio an^ pnrgative pills. One«.t^^f - BMway?firetotoi9 , .wJl}.iembve the eanse that occastonVpain tirsKkiicss, orartlrreguliror'tin- •natoralbctibh orcbbdltlonof (toOr^lisofteboay.tjulek- er, morb effectual, and witbltfetroubletoffitfrjatientthan six or ten of the cotnmon cathjcrtJcor pnrgativepillaE The moment Kadway'sjEegnlatoTgiare taken into the system afflicted wJthQl^^toclrMiiaUjlngefflcacy.bcrln*; .thoy Beareh out ,t^o«lem<aite or.ai&a^,,w^ereYei[4t. , rnjjy,^e seated: they act abon the whKiio sdrfoce of Ute'lntesrines andbowela, attracting the fpbl and mDtMd trorriora^fronjf the blood, glands, .secreting' vessels, and 'expelling these seeds df disease from the eddy, restoring a healthy and! regular! action to the liver, jpowela, Pancreas, Heart, Kid- neys, Bladder, Skip, and all qther Viscera. t i VHX All of thacommpn.nllls;' dlin, (fathartlo, &6,,.ctoim . _ .,.-,.„-«.., log from thcbowols., Thfa w.aa far as they.rg^-tMy.^wfc npon file bowels by lrntatingwemncnons membrane, and;; thus obtain an evafcnation ln|he same manner as the bow- els are: moved by eating som|thingJ8atjdtMgrj!e| wiffithS Hf; system. This Is sroly an nrjnatural'method of reStbrmg_ the syStcttlto health; ^ awjillowingi plBs. thai dlsagnesi •with oBd lrrita,tcsHt. ,Those|who. hsva-ta1k8ir&ese.xam^ man pi&s are wejuwuro ofghe-'weak aud-ddblHtatodcon- . djbon'thetr«y«te*k«r(jTeniSi. • After tbe-ocoitrlng-eperi. Uon ofthese dm^opnrgaU|es.lsovcr, thebOK-elitareKj're nnd feeble, and again become costive and bound ap>-^ Hence arise dyspasia and ftjbost of diseases. Bodway^t Regulators never'leave the sWels is a costlvfi cosditionV or occasion pain dr wearlnesfiin their operation. I Nfli 1. IHsea&e and ctnhptaint* c&iwd by ISppoture and. 4t- •rical Ghanae*, ofitf*- -<cft£^ j£a&way t » Heady - RH\fJan<i UaUtoai/'tJtebuk^tort poxseu tkamtxt re- <U c^UtHpauSpt, SS3 vXich urffl Rapidly tolhtB.ft.lrtabmii coins aim rsvxna, t seized wiuia sudden' cold, ! or a When the system is flxst If fever seta ID, n do "* 1 ulatortishonld,bor^5nTg.- stoge of the dlseasie thatls tern vim be restored to soaj fever (s neglectedj and pains and aches'~ * L ^ and b.&,'s«ro t *Ara tjie%>l'd *n4 r *»' .,, . . 'jhould bs applied bxternallf, and agootldOM«flh*£*teif As ^OOD as. t£e Belief Is applied, a reaction utxm *• iratojM, TO HEAVY SXOCBr OF GBO- JUST BEOETVED BY Wo now off* ^•Th*'T^Den»riKS , Tar^esr^toct of UKO< JUKI US ' • Ever brought to Northern New York, pnr birge stock of T G A we purchased' at fhirsnctlon. soles in Boston and New-Yorfc. ObJ.gqjI^ACClO^iWerearapnnwj tared expWSwroi asefiie^nst sumoiS,clur4,w» xU WW them lower than any house Ja the cttjv,. Oar stock of S U G A R S were purchased before tjelast rise, and we are ptepired teg»«iom-cajft)rri^Ssraslnii JJnjjsbJckof; 5^8% powaaTt* Coffi ... St Domingo. . . Sngaxs.—Nbw Orleans, Hnscovsidi Crushed, Powdered, OOJJee Crushed, In haTJels. '* * .". i • ^£ i< SraitBg.-.Sjtewiafa Steam Eaflned, Hwr Tiry T o l i l ^ p f . ' - r t t o M y Dew, Arra&tfc^jCJeJiliigjana ner's. BS*et. Hift W»,.lWO Brow •Eh^v^W^BiaB^&TjtempSoa's Ob) anaxard. •elandHstrinra. Currahhi W^l erg|«jch»ntea«n;J>o..i«itsfie great barradnjby lookingthrong t a r AllordekprptnpUy ana; tee4toBt|U:rsi aiw9lcanl"glTeJ , tr, -J e 3lfiyh%>.at lilred,' lb afo'wliours.tfiaiii health. BntiftbecbldBi! la, headaches, colds, ^chfilay; joints, moscles? bones,~ side less^dlfflenlt.(btaitk&A, fcl-i ibii^Kiilwiy;!) xEeady JieHef lators taken. will ta&o place, anl from ojn pain or on If these 8lgns.9fstt!B,pi nonotfced, and violent fov. Billon^ Tj^hold,4ftarlo*. c faversl such as I*n4iimonl a mono rigid trrattnentbi tors sllouldibogivlin ovei _ from fbur t o six, n^tilfree boweEs are obtaine)}. The salutary effect up^h^he abate tthe fever, f • If inflammations or Regulators And Beady Bi doses. A care wilr —'- 1 -' Biliousness or monla, Badw^S whole surface of ' Belief, win effectually on< Ib^rrce In a few hours the pal loyanoe. ' ce<ifj)i«gasoiB Urasystcpiare ra break out in the form of [p Feveratui dther-'maBgnant ung Feveivand Brain Fever, nea noceseary: TheBegnla- ronx hbnrs, tn large doeee of 1 oopions disehajrgea from the lief applied wO§ produce »•' and, taken in water, will ;.. ., . -I,- ua, ' stal take place, Badway's should be taken in large —lowythelrnso. jln case* of Ions FeVef.orBBlbns'PrJeu. , given In fall dose*, and the •fficd with Badwafs Beady -CTrrothnp»flen|i Attacjdng the Joints and lngpar^ofpain"wIth-ini rr ,. fnSfii lo&t toJoint, and from BmbrteilmT-^, ,_. IU k .„ mlgtat or Gout afflicts ycTi.aUdKtyVEeaatBellefappllaa to Uni parts wuerfltbepiiln tofclt,-win-rmlcVlyToUwo70tr trorA IS ;0xcrueUtofp4S»fi Jistew> £«tptoorK*J$£ axpeMomthe InteiHSoa^lCTttaUngEM corrupt hutaori;-' Baflway's Bead' BeileJis»ot"oinS« cufo'ioyfflSeJnfec- tlousfualadles.'.bn ;wffl r**toatthc« WM.ta^;th^.E»«ayr Bc&f%nd-Eegim\^'^roretSe;ttflWWro» , STifc»^:'J».» C Trefto7W«>uH»^a^fl8Wr<a'«rt««l! " * \ood\ofiX**nfle t^eminaa ftw atiat Sow k'bJR»t:~$$&- 'Elejgant ^Stockof ridOT^ 4 & SHOES. _. J. 8. GOULD k 00., No. 32 Ford SOfaet, Ogdenabiurfb, IV. Y. Offers to their friends and patrons the following assortment from which to make a selection: I+ilee* Eld Buskins of all kinds, Ladles' Satin Fraucais Q altera, . < Ladies* Kid Bun-Bound Slippers, Ladles' Toilet Velvet Slhjpera, r^esjj^nSroldered Slippers, Ladles' Satin FaneaisEUFoxed Glltera, ridka? PattDt Foxsd'(sbyed on aide) Saltern Indies' 61tti;J^tao6 Patent-Up Tan Gall^ts, Ladles' SUk Lasting Patent-Up CongrESJjOaltors, I*lle«'Sllk.I*«angnecl-UpT»nGalt<«f. Also, all kinds of Colters, SHppcSq, and BnalCLlxu, for iiiascsandChlldron. eenta 1 Patent Eettbir French Tiea, ' Gend'Patent.Lcather Walking Pumps, Gents' Toilet Slippers, Ci!b^«J.,6aitera,ofaJl ktnds,^ Atao, ?a]i<a3g^£r*««M CangriiS'^iimiiiSi maA s l i p p e r s i which we H Ba^" 32 %ccliai»lc«j' Bow. Jta^ ' , Fitinliiin P<r^B6fii*te8tB»i The f i f o ^ ^ T e S f f i S p ^ ^ ' S w file lUmeslead^ s h o u ^ -he^iigisSiare'd' b f e ^ e r y " NQ,..far^ej^a%«^f4.*9sl^^^^:? I %: ney off hfe otsm-iand tmt3;'£e" the^i#e^^tJS3R.. bg. m0&} improvements Uie^eOT«^,J|S^Bn. v ., no spx^J^s^^'m^M^y^Pii^^ mm>, t&.'&Se^BepS^0^ml^w^v^ land,, the bush pasjS||BJhe dflapidated barsi^tesBantily feraisli#«Joli4>taim&\ pr4mtab^-i3teir"n6-rn3y. beynW"p:nsia"fr the m^w^^f^%:m..om^i ~ Wm to:a,^fige. 4%$$ Kdrf^-^ia&i of gjo'aai^vffl- be -pjrintefl «"**' spring and' M 'pi&^. ; 0f. ; ;ij! prohably-stut «fo|her;i36ran« ; " prospect ofaaabTiaffwir#^fc^Enrfipe as' 'W^a^fe'lhjs r.p<3$&faM$lw^^-i " -3vJ ration^fr/e^ee+wMe.& opens th^^wn^Ke-jy . ,wJEiT^:-^M|p^Nr'.';" , .v.'; ift&E*&& Ogd>»'6rrgWH'.T. April M&, l85«fc;c-. \'i - '• ' Kf i^ir f^'terk'.' ••'•'', --• 's '• ; . . . . . JArau SB.-^! .. ^ 4»A3>«IiEA-ASI> -TABEED BOPE, • g g i ^ Plt^'TaVi^lJ^vxndariaBKirt- kjjSaasri^ll^^Tc^oarly, -•— i"f frit? Tnir.-i. Tn nL' ''"I , iTJIT4aH%'S»BD BaCEEET, j^m-sM^Bmoim. *' ff '2P''.' : 'i"' if ''?*--*= ' 'I :-^L. :t Sisi-<3.*-'''•'"" - ' .. „ mMmam%.^.. SojatK^^^fitaiSiaeWlca 1 ® ompormd, and varlobs Fancy Soeps.^ ... Sj/xm^^^^^M^ai-^ New«rie«i7»rto^>iuV.'W»tlw «C«Che its* mmmm la«o!«SSC3-.: m toths#se«%rfttajtW,r^(>feS'CBh^ttS; ^4SeTmei.4iJt(tvetpoK~^;--'l.'; ;." 1 .* . »;u ' " \. ft--**'-*** t.V->' i* -' . 1 n w which M l a * lifeek, kn bcea o£.«£. . treme benefit to the| growing! c » p ^ W wuntry prweete i cbewful appeturaBce.— TIjeyoMgwheat for ma»j yemhrn** b«to known toto©fcbetter. J^iWto phwrt- ing lutfcowtteneM, aad aH looia well and fe^nWe mtpWfnt f*» \xmtdal ha- i y TW yj&mWamm wtlat era m>- t:to wiraffrtiUnitairdai*^ ical rnf- ;u«k«th«piM*-ta- / v a m n IttttSBfltt^ /-' *i -•'-"••'- '^Misl" : "^ : '- __,"%, the trt^r&tern Se# T«&m .'^if ,-'v K v :-.-" M:r '.••.•"•':*, ?" r ,w\''' 'l^l^iBMUMife ^S»^tf*a,^»H}:J^j^, .la, .jm$i^v<!!mm . BeMen*, mUttrtl leif, AadenonV »ola«. att* Am- •rfPab, Ndrth| -lfcl4.P»4«»tip«m, UllMrWttn', ayt s&je^jt "KlaWV la^MfcatiaMakaMi'ki'l InigprfB # <%mtsk PROitlTy & BECIDQB, HAVJE ON H A N D White and Bfen- nott Sliie,. Irish Gfcuv.tTptotfs '^ Slue, Sand Paper, Bose Piiik, American Venflllllori ^__^^ Chinese Vermillion, Celestial Blue, Prussian Blue, dry and ground in oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yel- low, Marine Green, at wholesale or retail, and at prices that defy competition. Call and see. PBOOTY 4 BTJSD0E, 1-tf Ford Street, Ogdensbnrgb, N. T. W& TfJS tJ&SSt.— 6 TONS BEOQKXYai WHITE LEAD. . 3 TONS PHU. P0EJ: WHITE IEAD. a «• prjBE FBENCH ZTNO nsr o n * , - . By PBOOTY & BrNDGE, * Druggist* and Apothecaries, Ford Street IO and for sale by OILS I OILS I BARBELS B. WHALE OIL—5 BBLS. Solar OhV-0 Bbla, Machinery OIL Just received PBODTY i BINDGE. B BtTSp«S.—PATNT BK08HE3, WJ5IT8- Wash Brushes, Varniah BmShes, WaU and -Beit* Brushes, Artist Brushes, and Tube Paints, kept constantly on hand and for sale by PBOUTY & BINDG-E, 1-tf Druggists. TO ABT1SIS, 8ABBLEBY. ENGLISH, AND AMEBICAH Coach Hardware, and Coach Limps and Bands, Springs, Axles, Slump Joints, Dashes, Curtain Frames, Pat- ent£Leather, Olothsi Damask, Plush, Brussels Oarpets/OU Clotli Carpet, Tacts; 'Seaming Ooidf-acting; Bafla, Pop _ _„ witbrplated Nuts, Ivory head Nails, Screws, ivo^Slde-Handle^^yorzand BonerSades-Jogeliierwlth auofcerdescrtbttorja'dtSaaaieTy? AUberaTdlsrotmtmade to the trade when a quantity Is repaired. •-. 60-tf . . . A*. ASA^PBOCB. nothing .can burn within, neither can 'wabjr frSn ' spoulthe books. » - • ' f 4th. ~ like 01 r - They are' mfe the l»|0r. foj: Bank.*yaults. .LlXLlE'^. BAWK. LOCKS, .1 **i-t4 ft i3f Inter iw '*?' ! ^^?^Si , ¥^*?^^5?*Wi^^*«£*s '^^••tP^^^^^^^^^X'- Q, of, And 'able AJO adanrably adaptedtothe Safe^ telog DrJJI andjfow. ._. oslvoly . . _ •WmTieSe.Fafes have.;j«cevsed the ^ir»t.iB»e' niian ....... _,-..« thfl.iaek PicJi o? Force, « extenslvoly osedTiy BankBrUmngKoHttbeuni^n. FOUR HTJNDBED COOK,PAK* lor. Box and Fancy Stoves. Some of the Tut terns are warranted U> give entire satisfaction. f&" Parties buying atWholesatet wilMis snp- t>Uedsit the monnfacturer'a wholesale prices. 60_a A.WATBOUS. itnggS atf '€\misi A Palnla, Poppy and Ntit OD, Canvass; *r> a large and full assortment constantly" 0b hand and for sabvby PBOtTTY * BINDGE, 1-tf DruggbtaandApott>eearlee. T^LOBEIVCE WHITE AND FEOfiESOB JT Tsrnlsh. "White Frehch Ztoo grormd'teTWl. Parts Green, Paris White, Whiting, Putty, &c Call'ttoa Beeiw. before purchasing elsewhere, as our stock Is large, and must be sold. PBOUTY & BrNDGE, 1-tf ' DrugglstB. -A 4fk B A B B E L 8 SBSSJN'^ SWrtB-JUST JL \W received, frffihandgoodrKt- » ^ i-tf , . . . (« c3 yBprj]gj,^.RrNTjiGE«. Cju«aa-i«aa»a mint, T»Y BARREL OB CAlitOW- 'AT PBOUTY * BINDGEra RWIBEi rwrr'iiAT's "WtE * * e i s BEING SICK? V T —"Kennedy's Medical Dl " " " "can lie had of GE," i-tr silfk GALLONS BorLEp UHSEfer) on- il^Si •'•n.djA.p*! ^SXOS^^^ISHSEED OXL- ' & BINDGE. (WMl OALLONSrBXW-.ID W W Just received a n f t ^ t e b ^ TkElrlAK ASB FLORENCE yARWISH lost received, and ready to be sold to PEOr/rYdTEINpaE. ay^^W^/MM^P 1-tf _ Drugglsts'ai)! ITJTY * KINDGE, id Apothecaries "Bti6TiL& SHOfiS, , roK . . . . AlitffiBASONSl' - ' TSoL JO F o : . fi(i*e«t.','; SDBaowi prer^fedteofftt taffig ' (customers and the -public. % Lvcry lanz&-and.oomprehenslve ^b^or^OOTrriila SHOES, •rUnict «rom thibMt mahufiioi' t&Sr^-whlcfi, -with-hi* own 'eTl-knorwn manufactore, constitutes the most varied and ..Jmplete.aunTtmnntjto.b»3i>n!idto city or country. Ogdenahurgh, Marchl ISM, 1-y _ A. V I L A S * ABBAitGEMENTS WITH Mi the Eastern xmmufaetnrersaro such as toenablq *2rA»firxrdaBOOTrV»nd SHOES to t&Tradsl ia».asnK^^rTs. rt ^^tomn]smi aotnre| si, oostj FpspgfesgrasvENSi: . . )WBOCW»T,li.SWl E l t M I . March 1,1856. .«?-•'-;- i-y ^D^rBABLEjQY^ . .-jv -W T ?.-* V7l\°*- i * ^--J.-l »:-•.:*-- i-^*,,. . oofbrixi-juifelntiiMWtnaTPitMWPTiospr . a BR. EDWARDS' VEGETABLE T0NIG BITTEliS, FOB SHE PEEMANENT; ODBE OE> - JaiindidejaayBpopsiii, CostIvoneaii,Lp»s ' of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Heart B o n i s -tlndlfciostloiit Fever and A^nc? atrttl all caaes of" it .General Debility. nHISTONIG m EQUALLY EFFEOTIVE IN I •. curing; all NcrVolia Compliiant%invlgof. the Pnbrves, strengthening the StovOMctn and •lug thii tlobmtatod, weakeneavand prostrated CoxTa BtltUlioii to perfect hoolth. It has alsoprovod. an. In- valuable reicedy in Female Wea&n,c»»e|.^ These B i t t e r * havebecn sold for many years In NEW ENGLAND, riving satisfaction to thousands who have tried them:.?They areiiow offered to thepcopteotNEW YOEK, anrTthfl Propiiafina boUeya confldently that no M e a i c U l e for the oboyfi C o m p l a U n t * h»» ever beentotheWreacheqaattoBr. E d w a r d t ' Ton" le Bitter*. _ :.' ^ -^ , t •• v Jrice,S5<ccnt?perBotUe> For Bale \>f FEENOH" * STEVENS, Proprieton, 4 Ilr0«^^0hfll^Ogto>n3g» 1 ,.S.T, 1 And our Agent* ^[unt * Laws, PptsdaftJ,'- ™•-'•-"- mm M^M.M rjatERRING'S SALABIANI»ER SAFES, B^Mom&Bo% Albany Stove Works, ' '*- '•'' ' '•'•'-'-'—' -'>0V'r- «uum, &um0mt ka«iHO»iim»a< m 'w ^ »* '^ ^' ^3 fi . . . »Oiir*a«»i'»l •^.JNw/^iMii, MHf-WaUlla^a^.-^ala» .»- ' - ttTTl Jat if 11?'^ |l> ' > ^' '-*'"' "S»... CQ.tf Eo|tt»1»y A,WATJBQT/8.^ -FOBflAtJB. yATBOUS! •AljrtTWAoircjutiGB' k«abfe *. ,* L -J '*T|>(| ,-,iV 4. ••'•••' ; - ' -Urn—aspTcndld Vatic 1 B«^rsOTB^i&^ 4»*y ttVllttS '- Tli^7'i&- ,.„ , ,.,^Jbm#ct»* i1»«oBect aba rt«Ipt all fle*aaa» dab « solafirm." _taa«H«)nttauetle'btt»lnMe of tb.e 14I* of ShclfWd •JWvy:B^rd>»tetttt#ol4Bt«saj , v _j .^_ ' , DaUdF«b:f,lS5«. '>'•*«*' ! A I f E W RCMl^ilV^ -iiL&.TjtiUAL NUB' g0BPOIilBKB WMIIK) TO CAtt T1TK attention of the pab&,.ajid, espedjuty bulld«rs, to .; «rsari^^AjiVA*ir«;cEMdE?i*.. UwincUon c<n»mare^g«nUenM» oftta firrt wliabll- «y. ItuariWrbofTa^torieMoTatoLWiiter., ftrt JortaaS<*lr fcnr rath* jteft, w«ci ftjl> »niw*t« hU expectation. 'WoshiOI b t p r ^ w B ' t t bbier traJW- I»l«laeXt«eaKin-fa aoy part of the wniltry, or sell. Town Bgita. Foftortb»tiwrl»ottl^tbepnbllc«r«r<*rredto band bills m t e a u t •orbs, eonspicumu pla« In einry lr^addra^idtr*r»iaUon UrMnlwi,»>tbW addressed to Doct CHASBY, o^eraflmnA, will HMiv* jMKaptaU Mrtca,w k*«Mr **<H«mitM I t a n reaidaMen -tte "' WBiUaT WAimDD. BillilH«t»««B«ma« Mh,-0il ill »Hi _ . «,». i Ajsoinu) ttVMtV'. -I-.--.-•-; 4* Taylor^ T.fiai,- „. A. OTayloK Hbnvelto, O^aterengi North Bajgor , .„ ._. . J^-Jtou&•&>.,Jt*M&* Ogdena^ffle5l,ilarcn'3^t8e& ' ' ' -' ,S-tf M-S- Burd}tti<!anton,. A . Bansom, Uassena, JPVT. HeauivMalono,} i. <jq B. O. Case, Brasher Inus* , abnry,.Ma»«chn- ^}f pur common. rait-canw every aofolaxlown [edtt'Inbyet 33ie greatest |Mg^HlKf9T TffiBSiNMEDYofl itafo . --st^Hitr^-roimi to a common Pimple. ,,-r-TF-.--. ! ^el9Ten himdred cases, «ninoy.SJSJ^J oebltotwi? cases, fbotb, thunder hu»r«5-~HyW»k, S K o B a l f l t a ^ v e r P > mwaredwrfflotesof «»»»|U0j all wiuto*weaty mfia Of Boston. . d!wa hottl^i.iire, tfinintsA to ps».» ifintS. OS&toffiretfbottieswulcnra'tt«'i .MSpSsS diSho Facfc-'/Two-tn thne-W™* ^'itotBIlk Two„botao»ar;*»rr»ni ,;CattiwantheMonth andSftWach. j»»»i-wiitantod> crbwatt'«nn»or, TwbSoUlMaJb warrantedJ i chW'Bnjgm' ah*BlotchBSisiinong'tbe Hair..- Foturw^. : wiir&totffojBnre. corjmpt andrtanu^dS^'; ' wOToBro B p y orupUfih of the 8kla r* 0 .*?, iftcXw»wteintedioinrothe worsti.c'gw * T*biSffirbiiJwttiesjrra warranted wcm« praate case; $ Eheuffiitlsm. - Thr* ** *&» i y m i * m tteo Hie *W«^IW<^fi3aasaJl .iJS: bottle. »nd'»peifect,onro la' virMtotea-^T^^J^'f/^WS' Befiurp ^ W a b ^ w l n « x t t « W « ^ ^ ^ S . •Hnmor; I^«^tfb?%tS**S^J^BS S£!L «« ^bbllei'i nothing in tieran- '' 1^ ';$hen.%'* tMU never son . WveralitameaofI ae»n.mor*ofIttb«r»Ihave. ^^ . .«• }*tseHi i»ii : .B!28aa^E2S^2SaS^^ HaU«l*C 41aawlt4illi TiaJailil ni* tTlal ftafTI ^ " y™********^ *M : jWthMajWofdfctwjrjiwtit^l^-WWT^'W' t>W»^»wafrr.WallllliWitt._ l gaIaA'llMB**:^ itakh'*»on. .rryiBnefcBartaW, '^ *.ay -,,^ lit.-* TiafUKMn. r trTKTKrT% IMMUiMaV D^aisrs GEORGE. W., PHlLBEDOK CHECnST AND DRUGGIST, f -«TK7-TXL CABBY ON THE ^OTHEOABY TT business, in allttobrancBes.at the oldUtand ofL. S. MOBBIS & Od, corner of Ford, and Isabella. Streets, Oirdensbnxgli, IV. IT. Having for the past Ten Tears'been jconnecfcad with the best Houses in the United Statfis, Ifeelcooll- dence in assuring the citizens of Qgdonsbbrgh and vicinity that all aledicines and Prescrijftlons wuT be dispensed In the most careful, neat, and accurate manner. Hoping by strict attention to business, to merit a llbeml share of pat- ronage. Just received dlreotfromNew York, afreib supply «f S EICPOBTEB Drags, ISedicines, and Chemicals, m B D r S GEN. EEBFtrMEBY, HAIB, TOOTH, AND NALL BBUSHES,-SOAPS, POMADES, HAIB OILS, COLOGNE WATEB8, &c A full and complete assortment of P a i n t s , O i l s , D y e - S t u f f s , Just received and for Bale cheap, by GEO. W. PHTXBEOOK. am over till other Sales now in use when put in competitto* vus:—New York State Fair, American Institute, New York, FrankUnlnstitBte, Phila- delphia, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, and Crystal Palace. Bonkers*. Brokers, Insurance Companies, Merchants and Jewelers are constantly laying aside the Sheet-Iron ^afes, of every make, and adopting onrs. Jewelers often, have no insurance on Jbefr Safes, or contents, havingI'ferfeet confidencetotheir security. ,, Bank Vaults, Boors and Frames, ,flf anysjza rndde onfedsame principle, to order. . A majority of BANKS in theiStatb and City of New York have adopted these SAFES during the past year; besides filling a large amount of Bouk Orders from the gonth and West. As an evidence of-thgpubllc estimation of them, it is only necessary to say,, that . '- .'j.pYEBiTBiBJ^B'.PTJNDBED BANKS " .eltberha^themasa foil pr(AeoW tp-their'valuables, or in their vanlis, a few of which we name, and to which we respectfully refer parties wishing Beal Security. ' References: AmericaU,"Exchange?^Jom Exeharjge, Bant of America, St NlcBblali audTNationnl Bank; ~New York a t y . All the. Banks In the City"or Troy, N. Y. BochosterCity Bank, and Bank of Bochester, Rochester, New York.. Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, Albany, N. Y. Bonk 'bf Attica, and Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, BOflalo,TSf. Y? Mecbanlcs' Bank, and Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y. Philadelphia Bank, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, and Bank of North America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bank of Burlington, Burlington, Vermont Thames nnd Uncas Banks, Norwich, Connecticut. Cheshire Bank, Keene, New Hampshire. Bank of Commerce, (Cleveland,) and Branch of State Bank, (Afcrox)Ohio. State Bank oFWtSconsin, Milwaukee. Branch Bank bf Virginia, Portsmouth. State Bnnh of Georgia, Savannah. Bank of the State of North Carolina, Kaleigh. Bank of Hamburgh, South Carolina. Northern and'Sonthem Bank, "Kentucky. Grameroy Bank, Lafayette, Indiana. "UNCLE'SAM," N . Y . Custom-House. V&~ Samples of these Safes constantly on hand and far sale at the Y a n k e e N o t i o n S t o r e of J. ALLENDOEPH, 1-tf No. 28 Ford Street, Ogaensburgb, N. Y. NEW STOBE BG otf E L LE'E, mM-$§8 tea R, ASD BIKBEB, : 1 - , JHtAS B E M O n - ViB Bookstore one doorw f rNo.6,E4GLE B1G0K, PoroV Street—where ho will be pleased ;to see hls.oWand new customers rand friends. _ _ He his jUBt returned ftom _ a ?low and Valuable Assortment of - BOOiS AND STATIONERY, Among which may be found, the, standard works of the dny.Jttclndtng ','• .i HISTOKY, FICTIDK, POETRY, 1 BELLES-LEX|rBES, iinfl several EngUab Edltions<if the most popular works He wffl alsolbnilsh any'work Q: the ealalogaes oj •priiiolpal PnbllBhlflg aonsas.'at pdbllsher% prices. In this department, be Is preparedtomeet the wants o the Public. Tils S.W<* *>* Papersjia not exceUed In North " P & w Drawing Paper, EeicH^Peis, tnkstods, Chessboards, Stamps, BtonkBodta, &o, and other articles pertaining, to the ^tetionety depart- menti are kept In jflbrmdauce. picxCBJEs. Pictures and Mouldings, are kiept In great variety, and Pictures framed to order. ^ j >B3fG. tirmtit¥ ; mm. FUBJXTFTTJREWARE-B00HS, ^Hoj ?r., ASEE«,J,18 1 BT/ OOK, rosn-SraEHT, (OP suas.) ^———S^—^: mHE Subscriber, who has bean ^a^BB^alas^B>>'J>-.. lraga resident of pgdensborgh, ^ ^ ^ ^ • P ^ B andfifamiliar with the tastes of ItscK- ^•T™^^"«P lzens, would say to them, that he isaow receiving from Boston ana New-York, a General Assortment of Fashionable Furniture, among which may bo found Mahogany andBlack Walnut S o f a s , of ever* variety and style- - . BV&cHng and Ann-fJhata,—Mahogany and Walnut MarW&topiCentetJfancy Mid Sme-'JTablcs. Mahogany and Black Walnut Corner W U a t - l V o t s and Book-Shelves, of the latest styles. ^Mahogany and Black Walnut Center, and C a r d - Quartette, Sofa, and Nest Tables. Mahogany and Black Walnut Parlor C h a i r s of va- rious styles. Mahogany French B e d s t e a d s i Cottage and com- mon Bedsteads: together with a choice assortment of Looking Gla«ses«wifl! ©lit and Mahogany frames. A choice lot of best English Hair Matresses, and a good supply of Cane-seat, Backing, Dining, and Parlor Ghalra. H. F. M. lr&nufactttre&iand keeps always on*-hand a good supply of B u r e a - a j S j . B o o k - C a s e s * ; Dlnnig and Tea T a b l e ' s , "Light ajp Wash S t a n d s , together with the whole caWognefflf articles usually found in the bestfilledFurniture Ware-Teonis. \ BOOK- , The only Bindery north of Witertown, is carried on by S p r a ^ who Sploysnonebutflie best workmen, and doeshls worktajrofieriorstyle. Binding and Eu terms. ng dohe to order, and on the lowest and' choice assortment 01 -nnisio HehasalBOon hand, a large —- , , ma Sheet Mndc. Also, an assortment of Pianos, Melodeons, *c which hrf will sell or rent) i Ogdensburgh,Arfll26th,lS5p. «-n An assortosntof Fisk's P a t e n t M e t a l i c A i r - i s C JS' 1T,al Cases. Also—Mahogany, Black Wamnt Cherry and Butternut Coffins always on hand and trimmed. Orders from tho country supplied at a mo- ment's notice. A HEAESB and personal attendance to order. ' 1-tf Oguensburgh, March 1st, 1865. batoxeous. Hisallaumt^ •FLAVORING »; tide for Ices, Blanc Prepared and sold by EXTRACTS, a superiorar- 10 Mange, pies, Puddings, &e.— W. PHTLB-fi OK,- C OBBf S T A R C H , Manufactured cipressly for Culinary and Dietetic purposes—a large lot just' re- ceived arwforsale by GEO. W. PH1LBBOOK. C OX'S GELATINET—Stronger than Isinglass, for making Jelly. For sale by 22tt? GEO. W. PBILBBOOK. B A R R Y ' S TBICOPHEBUS; Loret's WahpsneJ Lyon's Kathalron; Bogle's Fluids Hurd's Gloes: Jayne's Tonic; McAUstere Oil; Bosemary and Caster Oil, for the HfuX For sale by fc»__„_/._ J2t£ GEO. W. PHILBBOOK. UJLVUlUiUKO U1JU uuouuuud, ouu . ui.v/ ... *-~* •• " " • ~ warrantedvofthe pnrest quality; also, all the Patent Med- icines of the day. 1 84-tf A LABGE S C P P L V OF BBTJSHKS, SOAPS, Pomadt-S Forina, Cologne, Cold Crcani, and Aman- dlne for Chapped Hands and .Lira,. Hair Oils, Bandoline, Toilet Vinegar, 8hand"s AfibasW Tablets, Chalk Balls, *&, *o«JiL*Tecelved by GEO. W. PHILBBOOK! - 9*&*. .»ja^waftj8a)tf& ^~A~^^m,^ss^m^ Tf -fJBIW'S'- JOCEilY CL0B, PATCHOTJLY, J L i Bose Geranium, Upper Ten, Sweet ScentedSehrub, and New Mown Hay, just received by 84-tf GEO. W. PHILBBOOK. The Best Spring Tfigolcine is PHUBROOK'S* , MEJRICATEt) £6ZSNGES i m o B SICK HEAH-ACHE, LOSS Off ML Appetite, Drowsiness, wioh so many ojrperience al 'tins season of the year. Prepared only by Try them. G. W. PHILBBOOK, Corner of Ford and Isabella Streets. AGENTS—Boss & Cck, Madrid: 8.J. DBWITT, Wad- dington; B D. BrraDrrr ntid'li'E/BiWiHSLOw, Canton; HOOEEV. 4i GHATJIAS, Morrlstown; HVMT <fc LAWS, Pots- dam ; Jons PICKEKS, Henvelton- Ogdensbu^g^ Feb. 23, ISSft ' 1-tf TOUauwras> ECONOHIY IS WEALTH. SATE YOTJR TIME —SAVE YOUR FUEL-^SAYE YO*R J iBflEALTHI SUPERIOR .FAMILY SOAJ^S, MAHOTAOTtTEIB AT OODESSBUBOH, NXW YOKE. raPMESE FAlMLY SOAPS are pras^ted .to J.Tho publto as the greatest Labor-Saving Article, oyer -ered, and every way worthy of the *^' " eonawera- on. Thevdo, the work of the •'Lanndry" m cold water, either Soft, Hard or, Salt', dlspensrng entirely with Bpl"" Eonndlm "' "' "~" ' ..»«-.< , 4 a , consi wear and tear of clot _ amount of Hhor Is required to dothe wasking ....__ . Th&tondenoy ofthese Soapsistoaoftenihaclothes and remove the dirt; in thelcuse^he handstaro mode soft, the cOmplexlonclearand>nlte. Washlng'ts'dpne bvrimply rubbing thB^8aFon4hB#fs«r bTotJei'diostfsaued, and plaaug theitf JA wateriBUfflclonfcto JXBrer them - . Jet them remain a fe* hours; then with a H.»; HIIMPHI1EY THE CELEBRATED BALH 6P 1AWTH0BEA, OR EAST INDIAN REEIEDY. A SURE C17B£ FOR »lAJtR.H<EA, DYSEiTiTEKY, C H O J L E K A , C R 1 P I K G FA3d# XX THE BOAVELS, SUM- MER COHEPLAINT* &c. ^* Prepared only by H. a HTFMPKKEY, Druggist and Chemist, No. 2 Easle Block, Ford-st.- Offaensbttrerh, IV. Y ; , to whom aU orders should be addressed. None genuine unless the label on each bot- tle is aimed in the hand-writing of H. S. HUMPHREY. #** No person has ever used this truly valuable medicine who does not speak loudly in its praise. None should be without a bottle of it in the house,formany thousand cases of Cholera would have been prevented had this remedy been taken when Diarrhoea first set in. CERTIFICATES: Brighton, Massachusetts, August 4th, 1S55. H. S. HcrHPiinET, Esq.—Dear jBir: You aak my opinion of your Zantborea. I regard* it ^3 the very best medicine I evet met with, for the diseased for which it is intended.. It cured me of on attack of CHOREA last Summer in Og- densburgh, during the prevalence of that terrible disease. I have often administered it to my friends, and always with success. I never travel without a vial of it with me. One of the great beauties of the Zanthorea Is, that it being prepared without opium, no unpleasant effects are left upon the system alter taking Jt. , Yours, Truly, J. 8. KEIXY. This is to certify hat have been within the last 12 months several times severely attacked with Diarrhceaand Dysentery, and at one time feared that Cholera wouln set in beforeXcQuIdTobtain relief; when some friend told me <rf the .wonderful properties of the. Balm of Zanthorea. 1 took ft without having the least fatth; but was soon com- pelled to acknowledge its virtue, for in two days I was en- tirely cored, since which 1 have not at any time been LITERARY ^EMPORIUm BOOR lyroRfe. : TILLEY & (BROTHER ^mlL'is^L ABE constantly receiving from New-, jdtWWiai'york and Boston, all the new and popular JBSfsStr PublienaonB df the day. Their faculties WKuSSmw for obtaining, at any early day, nil the pop- ular and New Books published, are unequalled. Their stock on hand comprises marry new and valuable Works, among which, We offer the following: "CENTBAL AFEICA," by Bayard Taylor. "1-AND OF THE SAEABENS," by Bayard Tayhjr- These two works, torn the j>en of the greatest modern traveler of the age, should mid a place in every library. Thev are the best books of thawl extant "THE GBINKELL EXPEDITION in search of SIE JOHN FRANKLTS," by Doctor Kane. "LIFE OF HOB ACE GEEELY," by Parton. "ADTOBIOGEAPHT 0|F P. T. BAEKTJM," written by huhself- '• "MY OOUBTSHIP AND ITS CONSEQUENCES," by Henry Wykoff. "VT,"b i? "TOM CBOSBLE AND T H"iS"FBIEND8," by Samnol SLover, author of Handy Andy, && This work is said to eycell any of Lover's previous productions. It is full of genuine wit and humor. "THE SEVEN POOB TBAVELEBS," a Christmas Story, by Charles Dickens. "AVILLION," by the Author of "Olive," and "The OgiWes." "THE VIRGIN QUEEN," by J. Frederick Smith, au- thor of "Woman and her Master," "Fred Vernon," "Min-; nie Gray," &c " A YEAR OF THE WAB," by Adam G. De Gurow- ski. , , . The above comprise a few of our latest arrival. Anyj jJooJfc not on hand, procured at a week's notice, at the pub- Usher's prices. A share of public patronage is solicited.. No. 80, Mechanic's Block. ly Ford-Street, Gpiensbuigh, N. T. 1 by Mary Ijangdon. - "BOTH HALL^ by Fanny Fern. PERHAM'S —BBEA3!* MATRIMONIAL AND $300,000 < GJET ENTERPRISE ! FOURTH ENTERPRISE. On the 26th of July last, I was taken very sick with Diarrhoea' and vomiting. I tried many different remedies without getting the least relief until the afternoon of the 23th, when I asked Mr. Israel Lamb to go and get me a •right borne a Dome or tne -jtsaimot &antnorea,.' saying thatYt was strongly recommended and might help me. I took s table sposniul, and in fifteen minutes was perfectly comfortable. "When J took It I had been vomiting forty hours. It also checked my Diarrhoea, and the next morn- ingl was able to go out doors. The use of the medicine left no unpleasant feelings, like those I have often experienced after taking Opium or Laudanum. This remedy, being prepared without it, I consider the safest as well as the best known. GEOEGE WITHEEHEAD. * Ogdensburgh, August 13th, 1855. Mr. H. 8. HUMPHREY—Dear Sir: In order to be prepared for such emergencies as sudden attacks of Diarrhcea, 1 procured a few days Since, one bottle of the " Balm of Zantborea," prepared by yourself. I have taken a slngl* dQse of it on two different occasions, and have found im - mediate relief 1 find it pleasant tb take, ancF unlike mo?.t other, even valuable medicines, it produces no, unpleasaut or undesirable effeets whatever. 'Yours, S. TITUS, .Pastor First Methodist Episcopal ChurcJt. A;GEWTS KV THIS cotrwxir: rBEN<M ti-STETENS, GEORGES.PHILBBOOK nnd C. K. STEATTON, Ogdensburgh; L E . B . W1N8- U)W, Canton; j " rr " rtt •*.- T «•«, BBQWN, Canton N. R WUTTHEY .... August,-1S55. . .. i SF»-tt Clotijiug (gmjurium, it, JACOB AARON. CLOTHING EMPORIUM! JACOB AARON, Returns many thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for their patron- age, and bfcgb to say that he is determined not only tpkecp a good article, but also to sell CHEAPER than the CHEAP- EST for CASH. He has now a full sup- ply of every description of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Beady- Itlade Clothing-, and invites all those who want to bay, to call before purchaslni elsewhere, at the Ogdensburgh Clothing Store'. KING AND AVEBELL'S GRANITE BLOCK, 49 Ford Street, bgnemsbnrgh, N . V . , where they can be fully Suited both as to quality and price. CJ',OT;HH:NG rotf. THE MILLION I .T. A. is-now. receiving tats Spring Stock,-and it consists of the NEWEST STYLES and best assortment of every kind of Clofhing, and bent's Furnishing Goods, Ac ETTHEBK ISA GBEAT BUSHI Bememner the Place, Aevrell's G r a n i t e B l o c k , 49 Ford-St., OODKKSBEEBH, NEW TOEK. • JACOB AABON. April 5th, MBS. . ! . 6-tf O I*FE BMTVG unparalleled chances for both Bache- lorsand Ladies to unite tbemseives in Wedlock and fortune. Shares o n l y 81 each, or eleven for $10, each of which will admit Fourpersons to Perlmm's Opera House, 668, Broadway. New York, or to his other enter- tainments In various parts of the country, and will entitle the holder to one share or interest in the following 300,000 GIFTS AweD-known " Marriageable Gentleman " with . property in his own rhdit, valued at $50,000 A "Beauttml. Younr and Marriageable Lady," with propertv in ner own right, valued at So^MM) It is to be understood, that if the gentleman above adorned is aDDOrtioned to an unmarried lady, or the lady named td an unmarried eentieman, and the parties on interview are 1 mntnallr asreed. thev shall be united m the bondsoTwed- SckattnrCfiVSTAL PALACE, HEW yOBK,assoori after the apportionment takes place as shall be convenient to all narde!. concerned. Should the lady or gentleman named In the list of Gifts fall to the portion of parties al- readr married, or to a person of their own sex, or a minor, or to'a person for whom they would have a natural repug- nance, then the said gentleman shall forfeit to the person to whom be is apportioned, a Farm valued at $10,000— and the lady under like circumstancesfshall forfeit $5,000 in Cash in consideration of their release from the claims arising from 6u«h apportionment Or, should.the person or perwns to whom the above, or either of thein, may bo apportioned, "prefer," they shall receive, in rreu of the apportionment the forfeit named above, in consideration of 1 Splendid Country Seat near the city of New York, valued at $25,000 1 Farm in Waldo connty, Maine, containing 144 acres, valued at 10,000 1 Barm In Illinois, 6,000 1 %t of 100 acres of timber land inVermont, " near Bailrood, valued at 1 Farm in New Hampsmrej, valued at 1 (lottage House and Lot, hi .Newtotv Mass. 1 Lot oSeiand In town of Sbapleigh, Maine, containing 27 acres; valued atr 6 Lots of Land in Dedham, Mass^ valued at $500 each, 8 Lots of Land in t 4,000 2,000 1^00 1,000 8,000 1,500 800 GOODNO & CO. GOODNiO & C O ' S LIVERY & SALE STABLES), ^ ENOX-STEEET, KEAE THE COENEB OF STATE-STBSI^', (OPPOSITE rrHE ACADEHT,) OGDEiySBiTRGH, N. Y. A No. O N E Livery twill be kept by the above Com- pany, where good Horses, Carriages, and careful and attentive driven* may be obtained at all hoars of the day and night ' t ^ ^ _ ^^*Persons leaving their names at tho St Lawrence Hotel, or at the Office of the Stable, will be waited upon at the shortest notice.—Persons can also be taken to and from the Eall-Eood Depot, and Steam Boat Landings, by the St Lawrence Coach.-rFare, Twenty-five cent»; each GOODNO*CO. 2-tf .... . thedtyofXawrence^ijass. valued-ut-$508 each, 2 Lots of Land in the town of Pavonia,- N. J., opposite Philadelphia. vaTd. $400 each. The celebrated Trotting Mare," Lady of the Lake," who pan trot in harness a mile tn 8.40, valued at LB00 I 1 Mirror: of "ATuerieanScenery/'oneof the most successful and profitable Exhibi- tions in the country, valued at 20,000 The original Bioramic Exhibition of the "Burning of Moscow," 5,000 1 Set of Dissolving Views, with apparatus complete for exhibition, •valued; at 5,000 100 Lots of Jewelry (rings, chains, Ac.) valued at $26 each, 2,500 10 splendid Besewood Pianos, $500 each 5,000 20 * " " " 8 0 0 each 6,000 1 Melodeon Organ, suitable for a-church 250 JMelodeon, 200 Melodeons, $100 each 200 1 Marine time-piece, (a wonderful ptece of mechanism,) - 150 1 set Dioptric Pointings^ valued at 6,000 1 Panorama of a "TourIn the East," 20,000 100 Orders for Hats on "Sentoi^the celebra- ted New York Hatter, $4 each 409 8T Clocks, worth from -$5 to $25 each, averag- ins In value $8 each' «96 5 Mognlftcent Gold Watches, $800 each 1,500 10 " " " 100 each ijjfio 100 " 50 each '5,000 100 " Silver " -25 each 2^00 100 " " ' " 16.eoch 1,500 5,000 Gold Pencils, valuedat $8 each 15,000 10,000 Finger Rings, valued at $1 each 10,000 284,887 Engravings and Pieces of Popular Music; 88,TJ00 (choice of either) . . . -, t8I5fUg Tho distributiOu Or apportionment of the above' named GUIs will In no case'be deferred beyond the Fxrst 1 &Av ot May, 1 SS(>,tardwttl be had sooner, nrovlded'aie Tickets are all sold, $uo uotice of wbieh will-fee giyefc-at which, tjm4 the SJhareholders wuT meet together at some suitable"-place,' hereafter- to be designated, and. selefct a Committee of three persons from their 1 own body, under whose rSnpery4s}on.ime property may be disposed of In such TOanner-os said shareholders may direct All wders for Tickets"by moD^should be registered and addressed to JOS. PERHAM, .663 Broadway, N. T. Carr^ondejitSjWill jplease write distllnctly their name, resldenee,' : HSranty anaetaia, to prevent errors. Or; if convenient enclose an envelope, with their directions on it in full—& which-such tickets as they may order will bo returned.. >* . tar AGENTS WANTED in "every oity. tcwaand village Infflie.TJrdtedBtates and Canadaa. to obtom.subsciintions for Tickets, to whom liberal com- missions wuT be given, and every facility in the way of Show-bills, Circnlare, j&c^ will be afforded to rnak6 the business a Jiaying one to those disposed to entoMttto It withspirit Applicr-'-*-- ~ - as above. Ogdensburgh, March 8th, 1855. Applicants fer agencies wfll apply or -adi t25-8m] ^rrrr Br tnem.;.; band-rtbl rinslngjaieyiSHttie perfecaycleanandbeatttifnlly ™Jied, and withouti-lnjury to tho most deUcatelabrlo. ThB-cost'of Jhese-.Soapsfano mora than those ordina- rily used. Be4desthlsrtha great wear and teapufcloth- ing cbnsenuent»B$pn'thenld«iethod9lIhandrrnbblng upon Aboard trutchtue, rjonrjdlng barrel &a, «c., Is whoUy aVdlded; anaTuelbemKimarelydispeisedwrthi-anim- merfaoS*tlngiUS!B5maae,»-»--rsd -m ". c"i.siu . .s BpotsioTdWwHouTm^e^t pnr^ig Ihafr.colDr or ^faaONOES, StLKB.^HA'W^^rnaySb.feBhed with p'crfeot safety. Co|iou Goods, 6Prlntt pf ahybolor that witt fadoJruwStteflonS wir>mr»snefl-wlth these Soaps according to the dln$ttoawill,nOJ chjujggribut re- mainflrmaudthe cokKj^dere^fflprerHgmancntj, For removing Grease frntn Floors, or irom any^article ofraotianiitJ?,,.Jfy#»!it iS?^. S ^ M ^ au ® Ware, &«.,to,Mte6npBHortoanyoUiert6oiiftlaving £heCTodaeoft and free from *BTiodoy. Theafeiltonof Woolen. ManafactarerA 1S particularly called % these .^t«Wpe^^«i^*j?s^^iffal<inwe .ft. vff^ma^m%^^ihmM a ! & > ! W^etC^CrTlrrE&--Bu'tji tBifefr4%bn all Soiled Bbo^HSrldlprit tB®'&"aoaTtftdm*ohd^Ktrfhours, or over night; tteh wia»6rKmmni*lfiid3ribolHg and good rinsing, tiey will boporfccUy cleam,.n8lngoaly cold itmtee - >n33,g:iMia''. ^hi&risrs.^ «t^-^ <• W00M!HS,.OAU0C^i«»affi0tocd0Te4ltftt<^ washontlnrad»,witbdntja^^^;'» i i* - v i,»„„„ 'f MEBINQE8, STXE 1EBB?ETS; 8KEB*»EIBB0]SrB, *rSir»4|«r^irsflp-wdrinse. ;srxKB,.Bl ^gr|g^Jfn§«1tr»j^rni<«ldSiuiseln f M.fm ^gTSrJff^hB, teenga, iria wasSont in v6luaHa34ND1*a^OTpWT^»«;|s^w«at snOa tad-rub with silk doth, mAstWtirrt 3 BI.< 4- . • '.. ' PAIHT—Washlnmd^irjJBie,-,^ }-,.•.;,-. 4 H..B>rWarniwatercfeM,nsoM.aWhsd; , ..,•„, f (J^TteiifenUottsfiWM^e »(*«&« ertibllsh- ^WbfSSffljf^ **•<• : J^Anibrferat)rn^ayaaOTabato,.ljy. '-, :• .'.•"•; : ':-' - ..A',".: fc*» iaUui.!W*isM»muV »^Kt-tE}-Z'-s $4 <^denBhiBSh,JHewx"nrk. PROFESSOR WOOD'S ie Bcalpbyacangas _^kjattd^>niCirto:_--- . . , ^the.r^cvJ^eolotlng w •>' t»-e*«Bpl«Wy restore »e&lmj«r*iw!<ifipiu5c«0ia». TorijadJMf MS«r«x*|i«*fcr bmnaaaatiayOta*)*, ^ffiOOBBOOK'S lMEWDRUG & CHEHICAL STORE, Corner Ot Ford & Isabella Streets. i ''^ii'iar---^- - H ATING PUBOHASED OP MESSES. L. 8. Morzia &Cp^ ti^eir stock of Drugs, Medlolnes,Ean- cy Articles &a, would announce to the citizens of Ogdens^ burgh'and vicinity, that he will carry on the Apothje*" ~~ iness. In all its branches at the old Stand, orrie?bf,4?M : abd ! l&b'lla8.treets. ' - •• • My. arrangenients a n such, that I shall be constantly re- celvm^-fresbBupply Of'Goods from New York cltyi and wul keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of ptJBE DBxras mrnvjoiN® s Ajra> FaJMJY J. ARTICLES usually found In afirstclass Store. fflvlnWdrMBe Wpt fiy« 'years, been conueoted '"dth MoiS&-BnsHmi,-VI4tk&!Co*, OtewYorK) and having paid parttcuhfr attentiontothe Medicine ana Prescription uslness, ha will give his personal attention toall presorlp- 10m -•••-"- - 'wsmmtife* ess.' 18-tf H aLS"*«J8«i'«3ECEIVEa A .FDEt, SUP* . . - ..... j u t - p l y of Unseed, Lard, Lamp and Machinery Oils, frimcBi^efoWhiteatead, «nd,DyeStufis,of every do- 4 < a^g^^g^%|>r i aisli./ ; -S^-_. :' / 84-tf ;i ''•' WMk WW COtTGH f PY LT^licHASilNG. A it&tTXii> OF 1 Syrup, and save cents. Iiy)g jjdyjh to jal} whj> ap- ^s^ffltteei;-, iff?.? •• IfronflrMCon'wraSqu^Wfresbfchsrge, Thoseconsultog m#by!iaaUmt^rdtohcalQ),waijileas(3eond.aieh-trns> - a n d birthplace. I -would t»]wtateonnotttnl^;t»irfe) |IborMra)^nu|ep«nn9JwBni«i- i endeavor to. merit a coiianuah'ce MWtitttyB' month f«haB «bnflhte ler^e^ftrtrL'Bhqlanone " tafh&rjub^aaa-wlfcli,- tnaK&%ftcu%o?Eonfiittr2. ^«a^^e». ;i Bore§^sBfa. W ;I t'fe? oil -Sfe% te^CJ* Athttme^wrMltJieSoTm . lftlu».aivj^SrjrflirJ&ri.lr0%to >tt«»*ai Mimmlmimm,, .el»tt'wiB.«iaw*aBs«infe«s, —lotavJbr4*w«P»i»ftrJ«e; aoi® tw o'Areln needof the n»di(ine, ; «|..lbi - -£#(ih$st3??;&£ afiHctedj ^Btd: my3o- iipAlioajiuilMi^taelJ^rJjhiorS itsonffioBowhoceedananselt It will ^»«^e ! »aa«aa»«%nelo9eai-«na -- j --mj«a- -" tj *-*— «W«B1 .... , ^Jimoontdi ^!N%«0W^:Wajg*5'j!^eWi»ioqIy ... -.H^t«rO*T«5iOTlto%*»»r.|°* %tt <W» show to what Present yon axe entitled, «^a U " 1 " ^ 3 ^ f e i # « * ( « *tw-«»»s*^a BALCH'S LINE OF STAGES, Between Ulassenia Springi & Village a n d P o t s i a m Station. HJAVING COME INTO lossesslon of the Stage-line from rfassena Springs and Village to awBMawMawaaPotsdamStation,! take Oris method of"tendering my thanks toithg public for their past favors and hope to receive a confinuance. The Stages will leave Hassena at half past Eight d?clock A M., •arriving at the Btlitiou' in time to dineIjefore^the arrival of the Mail Train from the East Leave Potsdam Station, immediately on the arrival of the 2 oNilock. TrAin fiom Ogdensburgu, giving travelers the quickest and. onto to the Sprint •'••- ' -- win conveyed to the Station 'to meet any traih"desired,''or| the shortest notice,. j F. P. BAIiCg}^ Massena Sprlag Aug. 2,0855. 28-tf , ~ RUSSELL & Co's EXPRESS. WATEKCWlsr. I^a.vfe6^ns^®&ssdnys,Thnrs- daya and Saturdaya Leaves Waterfown Mondays,-Wed- nesdays and Fridays, t ' ' OFFICE, at J. O. SP|h\A6UE'S BOOK: gTOEBj Ho. 1 Eagle Blocfe Ogdensburgh. ... „ . 1 BTJ8SELI> &, W,', September 10th, 1855.; , tlS-V jn .iiooms overTBtt' ker's ; Itteat-sn6p^5abi5lla' Street, adopts Oris method of ap- Srbang^ejniblio.that h«j Is prepajie^ fo,executa altordejs, Graining, toitationa of Wood & HaMe, Paper Hanging, All orders for .w*rk, in the abort ' " attended thi . . , .*. H< SgdensbBrgh, August l 9fli, 1855. t •Tjti. TbQ*tfhf&*. ttHOft' "" '•' U..T.. i^ given my eon, Henry A I^avenworth,' Ids time, ,wJ(a^BHBW1»traffiatft 6t hUhselfi «JTttii$w"n« meT4&$ie. Sor&JfeOit.«t855V- ••• ' -•SenceoTaetMniaer my proDerty 1 ' CKSWK..^Oc*blHn$Wd ifromn&,«athafrt-v. - *'»fln>.date.-t'0]ge BHAS Idfeposa . „£ _,.JB85§jt ^n&,&W^^«o^rl^ug, rMTAXKHB. Jt\^geiffg|8on ^fttttarpHNlW. ««^;«t u» < i«th,ts»4 JEUEVfeD TO BE IS mi OHnagito. , tiiey^raa'aHari., UeD*»o,i)»lt.|Uld;a»T» ~v mm, ' jW|I»«ttv» HAVI»SK3BGBA». Vw«M itt^s^ssssiift' t »t" oia*^omSi» tmv^.«,» «ooda, OHIU), S,'„H rSI^^.^S' 0 ^ 1 ' ' de UveMd at their ola Stand, Ogdensburgh, N . Y. January. Slat, 1856. ^ 49^ PEDDLERS, LOOK OUT! if B*AGS! PAPER MTliK0^ensburgh,H. Y. yt. ... O. ftiSK3pNEB>i>Kmrletor. r = «„• .-aiLvslrlECEIWEtXiAgent--. •.- .• Jannary 1501,1856. •* ~_ OSWESA' «^tf bholce araeles—Jnft reT^veaaruT-forSSe " ' ~ 4 *'<,'*: ; -iv5riV'-' S.V 'T G - D - * !• ** Ogrl»mtrurguT Aprll''26,1855. Ogdensbnrgli, Feb. &, T 1; iCm 856: 60-tf S «tt« .UUKAV5S&. JroBASC0,--Ju5t jecalTed smite BaJe, bs . ,;& » S 1 3 v S ^ J a l l ^ SO-tf ' Buahsl lOTfS, TJtfft Ogdenahurgh CMap Clothing Store. M&ufaclurerf^Si;^ ASD SEwsTDSHisaar^'^f^bic* AT V&tibWfyW&BBg.' ,B King and Ave>eU's Grantie Bloclcfe"' &>, « FOBD SrEipr, <temssnmK%S. t. -1 «» igonntryBealera can kasuppflea at New % ^olesalei prices. CaB-ina examine below h^ -iwhere. Qrjipxa**B8,Ain> SiUu. Pnonra il^rS&F^^SWS^JS*^ EtOT. PISE, dnni^tleShl^rai^qTMtlBeffice ttf E.B?Al!en & Jutf- " ^ASffiBB..AJaE«N>8ec'y. -— », a.;.* " "'1,-a^lgi.'?'' ' ^ '* 3^ ^ BRICKS J^JR ( S^B*'.. •. •« -*• "mfc^-^mssm*mm&w<mmib wo* J B 8«toon«i»QrnAlet«nri».by.. x_-« • * . kJtsroha2n0.1S55 w4s o t H g l c t e ^ made^tts teasm, irSnrextar carer »»SItSIMmMtltii)niacwnery. .. ?,' ,. •"" fe)»eB *N»ttiB« *e*«&» isackKna -_£*-•-.-- - *"--->SJiSraJr3QBB3E" ^••."•;Mir^--;;^,-Vra:Ui»,;Mi' - ' . w. tsrt

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very different eyes upon Iffie puMflf%f flg-ricultttre. Wer&yeffieT^MHneiv^-^Br-

mer U^ifrW$$«8&^W% toiled for long attS: weary jiftsi always w o r l d n g h a ^ ^ ^ ^ | | ^ ^ 0 ^ % ^ . * n t very - . ^ m ^ W ^ ^ m S ^ ' ^ ^ ^ ^ W S point "What t h ^ ^ o ^ e ^ ^ ov$mP° the closest ecoH6^yv^TBff"*^^Je,s3j,toj ' The farm has'Jfeetf tet *Sitn

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conduct,, together -with, an. attempt to de­stroy Q j ^ M g q ^ j j H a ^ n T and, fetea) relations of theacouHtry, ra die repeal of me Missouri CompioSns^luioLAa encflurage-meat of agraessiona upolf%he sovereiCTty

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P^EXOKK.

C7«fi»t(«M8W, , .'B BeadyJSelief has raen there waano hope

'btonltiiatlon, and I sent >as all perished. Ho had

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much toil and a source; 'of ® To make " hoth $adst meet" I s ry energy, tod when aaythiig'inprejhas been done, -it has.eserseemeSto-.bp atjthe expense of some much ndedect comfoit or condense . &&&% ^8&&0&bB£ to thrive, %9yrhavet,evet fomd4fc»p!-hffl. business, and we wonder-mot that 4he J are ready to decry the Idea jOfema^i^ai|ood of easy living by/1foe!*ct8tureoi' the=-soJl,

a more 3 ? e # S p | l 6 j ^ r , o f flfag ,»^>j|ct ig take»hy andftfef class; wBbafe.-a&Qfiprac-:

tical f^oers..^ $?hey. behave that«gncal-ture^imiSerlife^ft «ffier?'avo"catSons xjfmen, as their^bftsis? aSatBubstratumfthat * i t is the fiiel- that ;Sj&Ba them all—that .gives powecto the; great locomotive of. • hijman achievement." With this high ideatf>f its importance, they do not content them­selves to follow the JJM routine, whether successful or' unsuccessful—they do not toil on, satisfied that no improvements can be made, a© mpre^profjtable cqurse, pursu­ed, no waste prevented, no neglectedxropj product or fertalker be turned to profitable account,—but they appfy aH their ener­gies, menta^'as well as physical, to the de-velopement of the resources of their farms,, and the means"at command around them. These mea do not come to you wflh the tale of " all work and no profit," <m> their 1 i ps.. These men not only, save, but 'intake money, and they dcrit fairly and honfestly^ by creating, as it were^oukof the soi^ new and valuable products. There need be no paltry shifts and meanness in such a life, )br which other avocations furnish too ma­ny often urged excuses.

What, then, is the true stending of ag-! iculture ? Is farming pleasant as a piuv suit, honorable as a profession, and profit­able in result, <jr the contrary ? "Wje be-, lieve that, hke other pursuits, there are certain requisites to success which may not be foregone. Enterprise, intelligence," and capital, as well as industiy, are tequi-red. There is ample room for CheJexer-cise and employment of all these, for it has been well said that" " Agriculture in its' true sense is an encyclopedia"m itself—re­quiring great knowledge, fine powfers of* observation, high mental cultivation, as­siduous thought and study, and opening its arms to ingenuity and inventioji."—• The. respectability and dignity of agrierd-tural employments! few now question, and there would be still less, causelta do so, would the farmer show himself at mas­ter-workman, and no bungler in his pro­fession. Of its pleasure and profit, there •willever be' varied opinions, as m e i find it in their own experience. Yet we.re-peat what we have repeated before, bat

"The tnzth CSB nererbe confirmed too-mneh."

that with the requisite success in this or any other pursuit—intelligence, * caj>SaI> oiherprize and industry—agriculture wiS-prove as profitable, and far pleasaoiteT as a life' long employment, than any other which may be\:hoseB. This seems .to us, the true stale of the case. ; ','.

Our great needg^^toeto^dj^OTethein-l xWuprfc^b'fio: crease and diftnslen of a^cnTkiralfln&r- > S S ^ ^ ; f i ^ ^ mafion, and its thorough jiracSfcffl? q^pU- *™ cation. For this, we need Agricultural Schools ariclil^erimen'MKrinsin, every State in the Union. We need5 marry more thorough farmers who e^tog]jf^&e Ijeift modes of cuitBre and, manag^m'aK j j tm| show—by .jfeheir farms, their'slockT' ffie1]| crops, anS |h#r\ success—the most} direct? way of mBKjng a living, and a good one, by the culture, and. jrudaete, qf.^ie sp5E;

Suche^mpies sjre- of • incwcu|ahlaft inflnn

and it is an mfluence ffiifeis^flevOTCiBase. But we c^noVMM ^fQ0M0i& •spac5^ to the S f l b 4 ^ 5 Q i d r A p l | f £ I ^ W % to help snpWy one'ef $bm ftei%Mte|i aid. in m t ^ j f e g V l f e ^ g l ^ ^ f / l m ^ ,

lea of a, Purgative, c thar-

_jdwajr's Eegolafors will aattrer a bettermupo«»4han Gaiomel or Mercuri* without cfiWlhig on^5e%xwm the .terrible lojnries (tftJiesebanentl'araga.

, They wa in the form of PlHi'|ilegsatly.coated with glim, 'perfectlTitastelesa, and can he sa^en without sickening or •-•"" ,dijgth^paSnt ' m l i ' ' - - - ' • -jg thdnP»t8?tJTW5WMe(to.be used in all cases

_ , „ _ . . , . when thd system lsfODTofaBI)EB,orondertho lnfln-i fe f l?*^ .^fe ' : - lMthe^rgaluS! !Bt lOn' Of -tinceofd(we» vOn>orJ6VO^SiesofEadway'8Begnlaton a Ame'racW-Ord'elti-e insfitutioh: of In- M S S * - o f tt0 m « « « ^ t e the

TolunMy;SejrYJ|uae was, and npw is,, re ' gardeo 'as local and not national hi its characle^'aooftrs" aaubject for'1 the tolera^

pon ofacUfiferenqeof opinion by the citi­zens oi" the Northern and Southern States,

d, as such, has no rightful place in e Platform of the National American

~ F V STATE EESOLTJTIONS.

A s the Commercial, the Common School and the Internal Improvement systems of the State are its greatest pride and glory; and have made her what she emphatically is, the Empire State, therefore,

Resolved, That t i e American party will always regard it as. its highest duty to fos­ter, protect and defend them:

Resolved, That'the interests of this greakStafe imperatively demand a change of rulers j that if we would se"e her inter­nal improvements completed we should' e3q>el from office the partizans now in con­trol of it, who, instead of letting the Sec­tions of the Canals to be kept in repair by contract, at a saying of $800,000 a year, as they may, and by law are authorizedto do, continue in place a horde of officials

^to absorb its revenues for private emolu­ment, for electioneering purposes, and to perpetuate their unholy psssession of power.

The following is aTist of members ol the Committee on- Platform :

.Btnart, < BnUdeK, Sanders, '.-Cfldwoll, VanQorden, Westbrook, Holbrook, Bosacll, Corey, I/ealie, Cirrtfs, • . Qrannis, Crooks, .Backus, . P e c k , " — •*-

Dlst No. 1—Brooks^ " " 9.—Narthnp, •• " a—Whiston, " ** 4.—Freeman, " " fi.—Stevens, " " 6.—Tompkins, " " j7.—Stanton,. " " 8.—BomeB,

By order of the State Council-,. . J. W. BARKER,president.

II. fARECNoxas, Secretary^ .

(Hseases, [onilrestored the syst They establish neV and itap]

ond seonre the great and' a healthy, natural and * organ mtttn* b«]y. (fThlsgrcalJ-ontroning pawerhaa neve formed ikny part of the'properqesofthe popnnirCathartii Vegetable or Indian Purgativa PiBa, that ha,TO e»errbeeaj

i toiiealth and ie{ [redpr]hclple»in 1

1 action, e&h Bgta. ivery

never le.

' &*. *j Amer ican

O E 6 D 5

, *w«4.-»— -ehasS of «yW|^o1» !#«lS«'6JTt_ £ngUan> American ind'(Jertaim'Factaria

n^W^oraWon^-JowotaJIe termsH •onsofc theAtltoHsCJpi.*^ *'

%Hi; MIICH'-'TOOB: 'TflS' PESMtDM AT THE V r Werld's SWr in London and Now York. For

sale at manufacturer's prices, A. WATfiOTJS, AgSht

OgdenabmgKJl. T. • - 1-tf

if. WtL^ROUS,,

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W Smi, .Mafifc team, Impene' . /TAUXT DQOE8 AND FEAMES, AND BAHK '••ilj r TJtJ f > . 8AEELO0KB. 1*>: <«• !•>-•

•.Metal to the Ohiel, Drill, CiroSar Bit orfiteagfliaiiiaisr. Olhej! are possessed of foflr emlnerit tuSaHlBS, notfonnd in Kbrt/lbBt BOSH?t '. V i .- %iif ••:•-:: i

1st Theytoi>erfectteresislMetooJlcir^s,tool3. 2dJ "Ehe appflcoaon 0$. Seatrcann>o.t •withqwiw the ha)»

qBolWas-of •^e-Jietal,,as Is the. cjfia. *JSl5!*?',

, every

isk^3Ssmm recently' made great .improvements in the style-and manner of operating them, wefeei confident we can supply the pubUo with -machines of tRJperlor «n»Utjr. Width from 20

! Improved Yankee Iron Tenoning Hiclilnes. • ^d,ji-fia&B s&e foB'eutting double, Hr'single tenons, ftir car and other heavy ^M^^i^QjT^sM^M^.W^y simAfatiB,?siugle,)'fdr laish ddbrt' and cabinet woA-Price »100; iW»!

Large size

5'^^doS'*Co^e*S^'4ffR^"'

•- M.-:.|J fc jSirHtjrSviBdi SasK and Holding MachlneSi

kd.—Th'eSe machln'es are built wholly of Iron, from pew Patterns'. Planes, 8 jtoobM wlder-Prlco |165, Small size Planes, 6 tochesrwlSe^PrfcOTK!??.

f>'•Am;\,'l^&/3(mt:losing• H^htoes/ . 4th.-^.&on Fftot MoKt3sing Machines—Compound :Ley«rs—Price $40. Iron

Foot Morfising Stjtehlnes-^Bttgto fijifejWEilce-120 *•»»). Iron Power Storttelng Machines—Price »S0 & *X7S.

"' Bbingle Sawing Machines. 6th.-i-The Shingle Sawing Machines are of the most improved style. Also,

to Harov^,JTo^dSloetl aSftand.SheeUron,keep constant-'

. 'lyiWPloyedftomogrfmperienced workmen for Kouflng, maang.^ve^TroaglB, ani other description of Tin on.d C»lft*l T&JX..J

Sole.Agents In Northero.New YoBSiortin) sale of 8. O. Herring^ Salamander Safes: for Bodies, NdBiaVSIasbn A Co.*s Boston AgricnituraMraplemebtEactory; Sansom &Co.'sSteam Foundry,.the Pawtucket BelungCompa-iiyj the Collins Axe Company; Granhls & Ca'sTin-ware Machines and Hand-Tools j Davis &' Cd's Horee-Powers.

JParties purctasing qunntiHe^arapartioularlj- invitedto examine our Wholesale Department, aatWWilng equal itclliMes with New York and Bqsjgn, lo^msbiangi—• We pledge ourselves not to be-Undpffoid to those cities* .-

«ijer and

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3KT»W iapMjtilil&—.A FTJTCL ASSDBTMpn JjH gt every description of SJie l t Mdirdxvarc , dlrcotXrom tnojGngUab, feorman and American Eactorles, consisting of tieclca, Latches, Knobi Door Handles, Join­ers'1 Tools, an&o ySiieftj of House Trimming and Carpen- 1 tor's Tools, Saws, Hansners, Axes, &0-, &c Parties fa/ yoring ns wttha call, cannot not be convinced of our su- , perior iacllittea for purchasing.

A. WATEOTJS. 1-tf • • 1 Eagle Block.

Wpqiworth's Pla^ng,Machines furnished to order.

Og&nsl«rgh,''n' " ,-ftayixrJlBoi 10-tf.

in use.

iiaf&n-

, ,-JtorS ridthti system from disease and rostore the !«{(MiOboaS^'h»lm,Wn an entirely dlffeftnt principle to the. wcakfenlng. stbkening and IjlBlng method of the common catfrartio an^ pnrgative pills.

One« . t^^f - BMway?f i re to to i9 , .wJ l } . i embve the eanse that occastonVpain tirsKkiicss, orartlrreguliror'tin-•natoralbctibh orcbbdltlonof (toOr^lisofteboay.tjulek-er, morb effectual, and witbltfetroubletoffitfrjatientthan six or ten of the cotnmon cathjcrtJcor pnrgativepillaE The moment Kadway'sjEegnlatoTgiare taken into the system afflicted wJthQl^^toclrMiiaUjlngefflcacy.bcrln*; .thoy Beareh out ,t^o«lem<aite or.ai&a^,,w^ereYei[4t.,rnjjy,^e seated: they act abon the whKiio sdrfoce of Ute'lntesrines andbowela, attracting the fpbl and mDtMd trorriora fronjf the blood, glands, .secreting' vessels, and 'expelling these seeds df disease from the eddy, restoring a healthy and! regular! action to the l iver, jpowela, Pancreas, Heart, Kid­neys, Bladder, Skip, and all qther Viscera.

t i VHX All of thacommpn.nllls;'

dlin, (fathartlo, &6,,.ctoim . _ . , . - , . „ - « . . , log from thcbowols., Thfa w.aa far as they.rg^-tMy. wfc npon file bowels by lrntatingwemncnons membrane, and;; thus obtain an evafcnation ln|he same manner as the bow­els are: moved by eating som|thingJ8atjdtMgrj!e| wiffithS Hf; system. This Is sroly an nrjnatural'method of reStbrmg_ the syStcttlto health; awjillowingi plBs. thai dlsagnesi

•with oBd lrrita,tcsHt. ,Those|who. hsva-ta1k8ir&ese.xam^ man pi&s are wejuwuro ofghe-'weak aud-ddblHtatodcon-

. djbon'thetr«y«te*k«r(jTeniSi. • After tbe-ocoitrlng-eperi. Uon of these dm^opnrgaU|es.lsovcr, thebOK-elitareKj're nnd feeble, and again become costive and bound ap>- Hence arise dyspasia and ftjbost of diseases. Bodway^t Regulators never'leave the sWels is a costlvfi cosditionV or occasion pain dr wearlnesfiin their operation.

I Nfli 1. IHsea&e and ctnhptaint* c&iwd by ISppoture and. 4t-

•rical Ghanae*, ofitf*- -<cft£^ j£a&wayt» Heady - RH\fJan<i UaUtoai/'tJtebuk^tort poxseu tkamtxt re-

<U c^UtHpauSpt, SS3 vXich urffl Rapidly tolhtB.ft.lrtabmii

coins aim rsvxna, t seized wiuia sudden' cold, !or a

W h e n the s y s t e m i s flxst If fever seta ID, n do "*

1 ulatortishonld,bor^5nTg.-stoge of the dlseasie thatls tern vim be restored to soaj fever (s neglectedj and pains and aches'~ *L^ and b.&,'s«ro t *Ara tjie%>l'd *n4r*»' .,, . . 'jhould bs applied bxternallf, and agootldOM«flh*£*teif

As ^OOD as. t£e Belief Is applied, a reaction

utxm *• iratojM, TO

H E A V Y SXOCBr OF G B O -JUST BEOETVED BY

Wo now off* ^•Th*'T^Den»riKS,Tar^esr^toct of

UKO< JUKI US ' • Ever brought to Northern New York, pnr birge stock of T G A we purchased' at fhirsnctlon. soles in Boston and New-Yorfc. ObJ.gqjI^ACClO^iWerearapnnwj tared expWSwroi asefiie^nst sumoiS,clur4,w» x U WW them lower than any house Ja the cttjv,. Oar stock of S U G A R S were purchased before tjelast rise, and we are ptepired teg»«iom-cajft)rri^Ssraslnii JJnjjsbJckof;

5 ^ 8 % powaaTt*

Coffi ... St Domingo. . .

Sngaxs.—Nbw Orleans, Hnscovsidi Crushed, Powdered, OOJJee Crushed, In haTJels. '* * .". i • £ i<

SraitBg.-.Sjtewiafa Steam Eaflned, Hwr T i r y Tol i l^pf . ' -r t toMy Dew, Arra&tfc jCJeJiliigjana

ner's. BS*et. Hift W»,.lWO Brow •Eh^v^W^BiaB^&TjtempSoa's Ob)

anaxard. •elandHstrinra. Currahhi W^l

erg|«jch»ntea«n;J>o..i«itsfie great barradnjby looking throng

t a r AllordekprptnpUy ana; tee4toBt|U:rsi

aiw9lcanl"glTeJ

, tr, -Je3lfiyh%>.at lilred,' lb afo'wliours.tfiaiii health. BntiftbecbldBi! la, headaches, colds, chfilay; joints, moscles? bones,~ side less dlfflenlt.(btaitk&A, fcl-i ibii Kiilwiy;!) xEeady JieHef

lators taken. will ta&o place, anl from ojn pain or on

If these 8lgns.9fstt!B,pi nonotfced, and violent fov. Billon^ Tj^hold,4ftarlo*.c

faversl such as I*n4iimonl a mono rigid trrattnentbi tors sllouldibogivlin ovei _ from fbur to six, n^tilfree boweEs are obtaine)}. The salutary effect up^h^he abate tthe fever, f •

If inflammations or Regulators And Beady Bi doses. A care wilr —'-1-' Biliousness or monla, Badw^S whole surface of ' Belief, win effectually on<

Ib^rrce In a few hours the pal loyanoe.

' ce<ifj)i«gasoiB Urasystcpiare ra break out in the form of [p Feveratui dther-'maBgnant ung Feveivand Brain Fever, nea noceseary: TheBegnla-

ronx hbnrs, tn large doeee of 1 oopions disehajrgea from the lief applied wO§ produce »•'

and, taken in water, will • ;.. ., . -I,- • u a , ' stal take place, Badway's should be taken in large

—lowythelrnso. j l n case* of Ions FeVef.orBBlbns'PrJeu. , given In fall dose*, and the •fficd with Badwafs Beady

-CTrrothnp»flen|i Attacjdng the Joints and lngpar^ofpain"wIth-inirr ,. fnSfii lo&t to Joint, and from BmbrteilmT-^, ,_ . I U k . „ mlgtat or Gout afflicts ycTi.aUdKtyVEeaatBellefappllaa to Uni parts wuerfltbepiiln tofclt,-win-rmlcVlyToUwo70tr trorA IS ;0xcrueUtofp4S»fi J istew> £«tptoorK*J$£ axpeMomthe InteiHSoa lCTttaUngEM corrupt hutaori;-'

Baflway's Bead' BeileJis»ot"oinS« cufo'ioyfflSeJnfec-tlousfualadles.'.bn ;wffl r**toatthc« WM.ta ;th .E»«ayr Bc&f%nd-Eegim\^'^roretSe;ttflWWro»,STifc»^:'J».» C

Trefto7W«>uH»^a^fl8Wr<a'«rt««l! " * \ood\ofiX**nfle t^eminaa ftw atiat Sow

k'bJR»t:~$$&- 'Elejgant ^Stockof

ridOT^4 & SHOES.

_. J. 8. GOULD k 00., No. 32 Ford SOfaet, Ogdenabiurfb, IV. Y.

Offers to their friends and patrons the

following assortment from which

to make a selection:

I+ilee* Eld Buskins of all kinds,

Ladles' Satin Fraucais Q altera,

. < Ladies* K i d B u n - B o u n d Sl ippers ,

Ladles' Toilet Velvet Slhjpera,

r^esjj^nSroldered Slippers,

Ladles' Satin FaneaisEUFoxed Glltera,

ridka? PattDt Foxsd'(sbyed on aide) Saltern

Indies' 61tti;J^tao6 Patent-Up Tan Gall^ts,

Ladles' SUk Lasting Patent-Up CongrESJjOaltors,

I*lle«'Sllk.I*«angnecl-UpT»nGalt<«f.

Also, all kinds of C o l t e r s , SHppcSq, a n d BnalCLlxu, for iiiascsandChlldron.

eenta1 Patent Eettbir French Tiea, ' Gend'Patent.Lcath er Walking Pumps,

Gents' Toilet Slippers, Ci!b^«J.,6aitera,ofaJl ktnds,^

Atao, ?a]i<a3g^£r*««M

CangriiS'^iimiiiSi maA s l ippersi which we

H Ba " 32 %ccliai»lc«j' B o w . Jta^ ' ,

Fitinliiin P<r^B6fii*te8tB»i

The f i f o ^ ^ T e S f f i S p ^ ^ ' S w file lUmeslead^ shou^ -he iigisSiare'd' bfe^ery

" NQ,..far^ej^a%«^f4.*9sl^^^^:? I% :

ney off hfe otsm-iand tmt3;'£e" the^i#e^^tJS3R. . bg. m0&} improvements Uie^eOT« ,J|S^Bn. v . ,

no spx^J^s^^'m^M^y^Pii^^ mm>, t&.'&Se^BepS^0^ml^w^v^ land,, the bush pasjS||BJhe dflapidated barsi^tesBantily feraisli#«Joli4>taim&\

pr4mtab^-i3teir"n6-rn3y. beynW"p:nsia"fr

the m^w^^f^%:m..om^i • ~ — W m

to:a,^fige. 4%$$ K d r f ^ - ^ i a & i of gjo'aai^vffl- be -pjrintefl «"**' spring a n d ' M 'pi&^.;0f.;;ij! prohably-stut «fo|her;i36ran«;

" prospect ofaaabTiaffwir#^fc^Enrfipe

as' ' W ^ a ^ f e ' l h j s r.p<3$&faM$lw^^-i " -3vJ ration^fr/e^ee+wMe.& opens th^^wn^Ke- jy

. ,wJEiT^:-^M|p^Nr'.';" , . v . ' ; ift&E*&& Ogd>»'6rrgWH'.T.

April M&, l85«fc;c-. • \'i - '• ' K f i^ir f 'terk'.' ••'•'', --• 's '• ;

. . . . . JArau SB.-^! .. 4»A3>«IiEA-ASI> -TABEED BOPE, • g g i ^ Plt^'TaVi^lJ^vxndariaBKirt-

k j j S a a s r i ^ l l ^ ^ T c ^ o a r l y ,

-•— i"f frit? Tnir.-i. Tn nL' ''"I ,

iTJIT4aH%'S»BD BaCEEET,

j^m-sM^Bmoim.

*'ff'2P''.':'i"'if ''?*--*=

' 'I :-^L.:t Sisi-<3.*- ' ' ' • '"" - '

.. „ mMmam%.^..

SojatK^^^f i ta iS iaeWlca 1 ® ompormd, and varlobs Fancy Soeps.^

... Sj/xm^^^^^M^ai-^ New«rie«i7»rto^>iuV.'W»tlw

«C«Che

its* mmmm

la«o!«SSC3-.:

m

toths#se«%rfttajtW,r^(>feS'CBh^ttS;

^4SeTmei.4iJt(tvetpoK~^;--'l.'; ;."1 .* . »;u ' " \ . ft--**'-*** t . V - > ' i * - ' . 1

n w which M la* lifeek, k n bcea o£.«£. . treme benefit to the| growing! c»p^ W wuntry prweete i cbewful appeturaBce.— TIjeyoMgwheat for ma»j yemhrn** b«to known to to©fc better. J^iWto phwrt-ing lutfcowtteneM, aad aH looia well and fe^nWe mtpWfnt f * » \xmtdal ha-

i y TW yj&mWamm w t l a t era m>-

t:to wiraffrtiUnitairdai*^ ical

rnf-

;u«k«th«piM*-ta-

/

v a m n I t t t tSBf l t t^ / - ' *i

-•'-"••'- ' ^ M i s l " : " ^ : ' -__,"%, the t r t ^ r & t e r n Se# T«&m

. ' ^ i f ,-'vKv :-.-" M:r '.••.•"•':*, ?"r,w\''' ' l ^ l ^ i B M U M i f e ^S»^tf*a,^»H}:J^j^, .la,

.jm$i^v<!!mm

. BeMen*, mUttrtl leif, AadenonV »ola«. att* Am-

•rfPab, Ndrth|

-lfcl4.P»4«»tip«m, UllMrWttn', ayt

s&je^jt "KlaWV la^MfcatiaMakaMi'ki'l

InigprfB # <%mtsk

PROitlTy & BECIDQB, HAVJE ON H A N D White and Bfen-

nott Sliie,. Irish Gfcuv.tTptotfs ' ^ Slue, Sand Paper, Bose Piiik, American Venflllllori

^ _ _ ^ ^ Chinese Vermillion, Celestial Blue, Prussian Blue, dry and ground in oil, Chrome Green, Chrome Yel­low, Marine Green, at wholesale or retail, and at prices that defy competition. Call and see.

PBOOTY 4 BTJSD0E, 1-tf Ford Street, Ogdensbnrgb, N. T.

W & TfJS tJ&SSt.— 6 TONS BEOQKXYai WHITE LEAD. . 3 TONS PHU. P0EJ: WHITE IEAD. a «• prjBE FBENCH ZTNO nsr on*,-

. By PBOOTY & BrNDGE, * Druggist* and Apothecaries, Ford Street

IO and for sale by

O I L S I O I L S I B A R B E L S B. WHALE OIL—5 BBLS.

Solar OhV-0 Bbla, Machinery OIL Just received PBODTY i BINDGE.

BB t T S p « S . — P A T N T BK08HE3, WJ5IT8-Wash Brushes, Varniah BmShes, WaU and -Beit*

Brushes, Artist Brushes, and Tube Paints, kept constantly on hand and for sale by PBOUTY & BINDG-E,

1-tf Druggists.

T O A B T 1 S I S ,

8 A B B L E B Y . E N G L I S H , A N D AMEBICAH Coach Hardware, and Coach Limps and Bands, Springs, Axles, Slump Joints, Dashes, Curtain Frames, Pat-ent£Leather, Olothsi Damask, Plush, Brussels Oarpets/OU Clotli Carpet,

Tacts; 'Seaming Ooidf-acting; Bafla, Pop _ _„ witbrplated Nuts, Ivory head Nails, Screws,

ivo^Slde-Handle^^yorzand BonerSades-Jogeliierwlth auofcerdescrtbttorja'dtSaaaieTy? AUberaTdlsrotmtmade to the trade when a quantity Is repaired. •-.

60-tf . . . A*. ASA^PBOCB.

nothing .can burn within, neither can 'wabjr frSn ' spoulthe books. » - • ' f 4th. ~ like 01 r - They are' mfe the l»|0r. foj: Bank.*yaults.

.LlXLlE'^. BAWK. LOCKS,

.1 **i-t4fti3f

Inter iw

' *? ' ! ^^?^Si , ¥^*?^^5?*Wi^^*«£*s ' ^ ^ • • t P ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ X ' -

Q,

of, And 'able AJO adanrably adapted to the Safe^ telog DrJJI andjf ow.

._. oslvoly . . _ •WmTieSe.Fafes have.;j«cevsed the ^ir»t.iB»e'

n i i a n

. . . . . . . _ , - . .« thfl.iaek PicJi o? Force, « extenslvoly osedTiy BankBrUmngKoHttbeuni n.

F O U R H T J N D B E D C O O K , P A K * lor. Box and Fancy Stoves. Some of the Tut terns are warranted U> give entire satisfaction. f&" Parties buying atWholesatet wilMis snp-t>Uedsit the monnfacturer'a wholesale prices.

60_a A . W A T B O U S .

itnggS atf '€\misi

A Palnla, Poppy and Ntit OD, Canvass; *r> a large and full assortment constantly" 0b hand and for sabvby

PBOtTTY * BINDGE, 1-tf DruggbtaandApott>eearlee.

T ^ L O B E I V C E W H I T E AND FEOfiESOB JT Tsrnlsh. "White Frehch Ztoo grormd'teTWl. Parts Green, Paris White, Whiting, Putty, &c Call'ttoa Beeiw. before purchasing elsewhere, as our stock Is large, and must be sold. PBOUTY & BrNDGE,

1-tf ' DrugglstB.

-A 4fk B A B B E L 8 SBSSJN'^ SWrtB-JUST JL \W received, frffihandgoodrKt- » ^

i-tf , . . . (« c 3 y B p r j ] g j , ^ . R r N T j i G E « .

Cju«aa-i«aa»a mint, T » Y B A R R E L O B C A l i t O W - 'AT

PBOUTY * BINDGEra

RWIBEi rwrr ' i iAT's "WtE * * e i s BEING SICK?

V T —"Kennedy's Medical Dl " " " "can lie had of GE,"

i-tr

s i l f k G A L L O N S BorLEp UHSEfer) o n -

i l^Si •'•n.djA.p*!

^ S X O S ^ ^ ^ I S H S E E D OXL-

' & BINDGE. ( W M l OALLONSrBXW-.ID W W Just received a n f t ^ t e b ^

T k E l r l A K A S B F L O R E N C E y A R W I S H lost received, and ready to be sold to

PEOr/rYdTEINpaE.

ay^^W^/MM^P 1-tf _ Drugglsts'ai)!

ITJTY * KINDGE, id Apothecaries

"Bti6TiL& SHOfiS, , roK . . . .

AlitffiBASONSl' - ' TSoL JO F o : . fi(i*e«t.',';

SDBaowi prer^fedteofftt taffig ' (customers and the -public. %

Lvcry lanz&-and.oomprehenslve ^b^or^OOTrriila SHOES, •rUnict «rom thibMt mahufiioi' t&Sr^-whlcfi, -with-hi* own

'eTl-knorwn manufactore, constitutes the most varied and ..Jmplete.aunTtmnntjto.b»3i>n!idto city or country.

Ogdenahurgh, Marchl ISM, 1-y

_ A . V I L A S * ABBAitGEMENTS WITH Mi the Eastern xmmufaetnrersaro such as toenablq *2rA»firxrdaBOOTrV»nd SHOES to t&Tradsl ia».asnK^^rTs.rt^^tomn]smiaotnre|si,oostj

Fpspg fe sgrasvENSi: . . )WBOCW»T,li.SWl EltMI.

March 1,1856. . « ? - • ' - ; - i-y

^D^rBABLEjQY^

. .-jv -WT?.-* V7l\°*-i* --J.-l »:-•.:*-- i-^*,,. . oofbrixi-juifelntiiMWtnaTPitMWPTiospr .

a BR. EDWARDS' VEGETABLE T0NIG BITTEliS,

F O B S H E PEEMANENT; O D B E OE> -J a i i n d i d e j a a y B p o p s i i i , CostIvoneai i ,Lp»s ' o f A p p e t i t e , L i v e r C o m p l a i n t , H e a r t

B o n i s -tlndlfciostloiit F e v e r a n d A ^ n c ? atrttl a l l c a a e s o f " it . G e n e r a l D e b i l i t y .

n H I S T O N I G m EQUALLY EFFEOTIVE IN I •. curing; all NcrVol ia Compliiant%invlgof.

the Pnbrves, strengthening the StovOMctn and •lug thii tlobmtatod, weakeneavand prostrated CoxTa

Bt l tU l io i i to perfect hoolth. It has alsoprovod. an. In­valuable reicedy in F e m a l e W e a & n , c » » e | . ^ These B i t t e r * havebecn sold for many years In NEW ENGLAND, riving satisfaction to thousands who have tried them:.?They areiiow offered to thepcopteotNEW YOEK, anrTthfl Propiiafina boUeya confldently that no M e a i c U l e for the oboyfi C o m p l a U n t * h»» ever beentotheWreacheqaattoBr. E d w a r d t ' T o n " l e B i t t e r * . _ :.' ^ -^ , t •• vJrice,S5<ccnt?perBotUe> For Bale \>f FEENOH" * STEVENS, Proprieton, 4 I l r 0 « ^ ^ 0 h f l l ^ O g t o > n 3 g » 1 , . S . T ,

1 And our Agent* ^[unt * Laws, PptsdaftJ,'- ™•-'•-"-

mm M^M.M rjatERRING'S SALABIANI»ER S A F E S ,

B^Mom&Bo% Albany Stove Works,

' '*- ' • ' ' ' ' • ' • ' - ' - '—' -'>0V'r-

«uum, &um0mt k a « i H O » i i m » a < m 'w ^ »* '^ ^' 3 fi

. . . »Oiir*a«»i'»l

•^ .JNw/^ iMi i , MHf-WaUlla^a^.-^ala» .»- ' -

ttTTl Jat i f 11?'^ | l>'>^' '-*'"'

"S»...

CQ.tf Eo|tt»1»y A,WATJBQT/8.^

-FOBflAtJB. yATBOUS!

•AljrtTWAoircjutiGB' k«abfe

*. ,* L-J '*T|> (| ,-,iV 4. • • ' • • • ' • ; • - • '

-Urn—aspTcndld Vatic1 B « ^ r s O T B ^ i & ^

4»*y

ttVllttS '- Tli^7'i&-

,.„ , ,.,^Jbm#ct»*

i1»«oBect aba rt«Ipt all fle*aaa» dab « solafirm."

_taa«H«)nttauetle'btt»lnMe of tb.e 14I* of ShclfWd •JWvy:B^rd>»tetttt#ol4Bt«saj • , v _ j .^_ ' , DaUdF«b:f,lS5«. '>'•*«*'

! A I f E W RCMl^ilV^ -iiL&.TjtiUAL

NUB' g0BPOIilBKB WMIIK) TO CAtt T1TK attention of the pab&,.ajid, espedjuty bulld«rs, to

.; «rsari^^AjiVA*ir«;cEMdE?i*..

UwincUon c<n»mare^g«nUenM» oftta firrt wliabll-«y. ItuariWrbofTa^torieMoTatoLWiiter.,

ftrt JortaaS<*lr fcnr rath* jteft, w«c i ftjl> »niw*t« hU expectation. 'WoshiOI b t p r ^ w B ' t t bbier traJW-I»l«laeXt«eaKin-fa aoy part of the wniltry, or sell. Town Bgita. Foftortb»tiwrl»ottl^tbepnbllc«r«r<*rredto band bills m t e a u t •orbs, eonspicumu pla« In einry

lr^addra^idtr*r»iaUon UrMnlwi,»>tbW addressed to Doct CHASBY, o^eraflmnA, will HMiv* jMKaptaU Mrtca,w k*«Mr **<H«mitM I t a n reaidaMen -tte

"' WBiUaT WAimDD.

Bil l i lH«t»««B«ma« M h , - 0 i l ill »Hi _ .

«,». i Ajsoinu) ttVMtV'. -I-.--.-•-; 4 *

Taylor^ T.fiai,- „ . A. OTayloK Hbnvelto, O aterengi North Bajgor

, .„ ._. „ . J^-Jtou&•&>.,Jt*M&* Ogdena^ffle5l,ilarcn'3^t8e& ' ' ' -' ,S-tf

M-S- Burd}tti<!anton,. A . Bansom, Uassena, JPVT. HeauivMalono,} i. <jq B. O. Case, Brasher Inus* ,

abnry,.Ma»«chn-}f pur common.

rait-canw every aofolaxlown [edtt'Inbyet

33ie greatest |Mg^HlKf9T TffiBSiNMEDYofl

itafo . --st^Hitr^-roimi to a common Pimple.

,,-r-TF-.--. !^el9Ten himdred cases, «ninoy.SJSJ^J oebl to twi? cases, fbotb, thunder hu»r«5-~HyW»k, S K o B a l f l t a ^ v e r P > mwaredwrfflotesof «»»»|U0j all wiuto*weaty mfia Of Boston. . d!wa hottl^i.iire, tfinintsA to ps».»

ifintS. OS&to ffiretfbotties wulcnra'tt«'i .MSpSsS diSho Facfc-'/Two-tn thne-W™*

^ ' i t o t B I l k Two„botao»ar;*»rr»ni ,;CattiwantheMonth andSftWach. j»»»i-wiitantod> crbwatt'«nn»or,

TwbSoUlMaJb warranted J i chW'Bnjgm' ah*BlotchBSisiinong'tbe Hair..- Foturw^. : wiir&totffojBnre. corjmpt andrtanu^dS^'; ' wOToBro Bpy orupUfih of the 8kla r*0.*?, iftcXw»wteintedioinrothe worsti.c'gw * T*biS ffirbiiJwtties jrra warranted wcm« praate case; $ Eheuffiitlsm. - Thr* ** *&» i y m i * m

tteo Hie * W « ^ I W < ^ f i 3 a a s a J l .iJS: bottle.

»nd'»peifect,onro la' virMtotea-^T^^J^'f /^WS'

Befiurp ^ W a b ^ w l n « x t t « W « ^ ^ ^ S . •Hnmor; I ^ « ^ t f b ? % t S * * S ^ J ^ B S S £ ! L

« «

^bbllei'i

nothing in tier an-'' 1^ ';$hen.%'*

tMU never son . WveralitameaofI

ae»n.mor*ofIttb«r»Ihave. ^ . .«• }*tseHi i » i i :.B!28aa^E2S^2SaS^^ H a U « l * C 41aawlt4illi T i a J a i l i l ni* tTlal ftafTI ^ " y ™ * * * * * * * * ^ *M

: jWthMajWofdfctwjrjiwtit^l^-WWT^'W'

t>W»^»wafrr.WallllliWitt._ lgaIaA'llMB**:^

itakh'*»on. .rryiBnefcBartaW, ' ^ *.ay -,,^ lit.-*

TiafUKMn. rtrTKTKrT% IMMUiMaV

D^aisrs

GEORGE. W., PHlLBEDOK

CHECnST AND DRUGGIST,

f-«TK7-TXL CABBY ON THE ^OTHEOABY

T T business, in allttobrancBes.at the oldUtand ofL. S. MOBBIS & Od, corner of Ford, a n d I s a b e l l a . S t r e e t s , O i r d e n s b n x g l i , IV.

IT. Having for the past Ten Tears'been jconnecfcad with the best Houses in the United Statfis, I feel cooll-dence in assuring the citizens of Qgdonsbbrgh and vicinity that all aledicines and Prescrijftlons wuT be dispensed In the most careful, neat, and accurate manner. Hoping by strict attention to business, to merit a llbeml share of pat­ronage.

Just received dlreotfromNew York, afreib supply «f S E I C P O B T E B

Drags, ISedicines, and Chemicals, m B D r S GEN. EEBFtrMEBY, HAIB, TOOTH,

AND NALL BBUSHES,-SOAPS, POMADES, HAIB OILS, COLOGNE WATEB8, &c

A full and complete assortment of P a i n t s , O i l s , D y e - S t u f f s , Just received and for

Bale cheap, by GEO. W. PHTXBEOOK.

a m o v e r t i l l o t h e r S a l e s n o w i n u s e when put in competitto* vus:—New York State Fair, American Institute, New York, FrankUnlnstitBte, Phila­delphia, Maryland Institute, Baltimore, and Crystal Palace.

Bonkers*. Brokers, Insurance Companies, Merchants and Jewelers are constantly laying aside the Sheet-Iron ^afes, of every make, and adopting onrs.

Jewelers often, have no insurance on Jbefr Safes, or contents, havingI'ferfeet confidence to their security. ,, B a n k V a u l t s , B o o r s a n d F r a m e s , ,flf anysjza rndde on fed same principle, to order. . A majority of BANKS in theiStatb and City of New York have adopted these SAFES during the past year; besides filling a large amount of Bouk Orders from the gonth and West. As an evidence of-thgpubllc estimation of them, it is only necessary to say,, that . '- .'j.pYEBiTBiBJ^B'.PTJNDBED BANKS " .eltberha^themasa foil pr(AeoW tp-their'valuables, or in their vanlis, a few of which we name, and to which we respectfully refer parties wishing Beal Security.

' R e f e r e n c e s : AmericaU,"Exchange? Jom Exeharjge, Bant of America,

St NlcBblali audTNationnl Bank; ~New York aty. All the. Banks In the City"or Troy, N. Y. BochosterCity Bank, and Bank of Bochester, Rochester,

New York.. Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, Albany, N. Y. Bonk 'bf Attica, and Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank,

BOflalo,TSf. Y? Mecbanlcs' Bank, and Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y. Philadelphia Bank, Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, and

Bank of North America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bank of Burlington, Burlington, Vermont Thames nnd Uncas Banks, Norwich, Connecticut. Cheshire Bank, Keene, New Hampshire. Bank of Commerce, (Cleveland,) and Branch of State

Bank, (Afcrox)Ohio. State Bank oFWtSconsin, Milwaukee. Branch Bank bf Virginia, Portsmouth. State Bnnh of Georgia, Savannah. Bank of the State of North Carolina, Kaleigh. Bank of Hamburgh, South Carolina. Northern and'Sonthem Bank, "Kentucky. Grameroy Bank, Lafayette, Indiana. " U N C L E ' S A M , " N . Y . C u s t o m - H o u s e .

V&~ Samples of these Safes constantly on hand and far sale at the Y a n k e e N o t i o n S t o r e of

J. ALLENDOEPH, 1-tf No. 28 Ford Street, Ogaensburgb, N. Y.

NEW STOBE

BG o t f E L L E ' E , mM-$§8 tea R, A S D B I K B E B , : 1 -

, JHtAS B E M O n -ViB Bookstore one doorw

f rNo.6,E4GLE B1G0K, PoroV Street—where ho will be pleased ;to see hls.oWand new customers rand friends.

_ _ • He his jUBt returned ftom _ a ?low and Valuable Assortment of

- BOOiS AND STATIONERY, Among which may be found, the, standard works of the dny.Jttclndtng ','• .i

H I S T O K Y , F I C T I D K , P O E T R Y , 1 B E L L E S - L E X | r B E S ,

iinfl several EngUab Edltions<if the most popular works He wffl alsolbnilsh any'work Q: the ealalogaes oj

•priiiolpal PnbllBhlflg aonsas.'at pdbllsher% prices. In this department, be Is prepared to meet the wants o

the Public. Tils S.W<* *>* Papersjia not exceUed In North

" P & w Drawing Paper, EeicH^Peis, tnkstods, Chessboards, Stamps, BtonkBodta, &o, and other

articles pertaining, to the tetionety depart-menti are kept In jflbrmdauce.

picxCBJEs. Pictures and Mouldings, are kiept In great variety, and

Pictures framed to order. ^ j >B3fG.

tirmtit¥; mm.

FUBJXTFTTJREWARE-B00HS, ^Hoj ?r., ASEE«,J,181BT/OOK, rosn-SraEHT, (OP suas.) ^———S^—^: m H E Subscriber, who has bean ^a^BB^alas^B>>'J>-.. lraga resident of pgdensborgh, ^ ^ ^ ^ • P ^ B and fi familiar with the tastes of ItscK-^ • T ™ ^ ^ " « P lzens, would say to them, that he isaow receiving from Boston ana New-York, a General Assortment of Fashionable Furni ture , among which may bo found

Mahogany andBlack Walnut S o f a s , of ever* variety and style- - .

BV&cHng and Ann-fJhata,—Mahogany and Walnut MarW&topiCentetJfancy Mid Sme-'JTablcs. Mahogany and Black Walnut Corner WUat - lVot s

and Book-Shelves, of the latest styles. ^Mahogany and Black Walnut Center, and C a r d -

Quartette, Sofa, and Nest Tables. Mahogany and Black Walnut Parlor C h a i r s of va­

rious styles. Mahogany French B e d s t e a d s i Cottage and com­

mon Bedsteads: together with a choice assortment of L o o k i n g Gla«ses«wifl! ©lit and Mahogany frames. A choice lot of best English Hair Matresses, and a good supply of Cane-seat, Backing, Dining, and Parlor Ghalra.

H. F. M. lr&nufactttre&iand keeps always on*-hand a good supply of Burea-ajSj. Book-Cases* ; Dlnnig and Tea Tab le ' s , "Light ajp Wash S t a n d s , together with the whole caWognefflf articles usually found in the best filled Furniture Ware-Teonis. \

BOOK- , The only Bindery north of Witertown, is carried on by

S p r a ^ who Sploysnonebutflie best workmen, and doeshls work tajrofierior style.

Binding and Eu terms.

ng dohe to order, and on the lowest

and' choice assortment 01 -nnisio

HehasalBOon hand, a large — - — , , m a Sheet Mndc. Also, an assortment of Pianos, Melodeons, * c which hrf will sell or r e n t ) i

Ogdensburgh,Arfll26th,lS5p. «-n

An assortosntof F i s k ' s P a t e n t M e t a l i c A i r -i s C J S ' 1 T , a l C a s e s . Also—Mahogany, Black Wamnt Cherry and Butternut C o f f i n s always on hand and trimmed. Orders from tho country supplied at a mo­ment's notice. A HEAESB and personal attendance to order. '

1-tf Oguensburgh, March 1st, 1865.

batoxeous.

Hisallaumt^

• F L A V O R I N G » ; tide for Ices, Blanc

Prepared and sold by

E X T R A C T S , a superiorar-10 Mange, pies, Puddings, &e.—

W. PHTLB-fi O K , -

COBBf S T A R C H , Manufactured cipressly for Culinary and Dietetic purposes—a large lot just' re­

ceived arw for sale by GEO. W. PH1LBBOOK.

COX'S GELATINET—Stronger than Isinglass, for making Jelly. For sale by

22tt? GEO. W. PBILBBOOK.

BA R R Y ' S TBICOPHEBUS; Loret's WahpsneJ Lyon's Kathalron; Bogle's Fluids Hurd's Gloes:

Jayne's Tonic; McAUstere Oil; Bosemary and Caster Oil, for the HfuX For sale by fc»__„_/._

J2t£ GEO. W. PHILBBOOK.

UJLVUlUiUKO U1JU u u o u u u u d , o u u . u i . v / . . . — *-~* •• " " • ~

warrantedvof the pnrest quality; also, all the Patent Med­icines of the day. 1 84-tf

A L A B G E S C P P L V OF BBTJSHKS, SOAPS, Pomadt-S Forina, Cologne, Cold Crcani, and Aman-

dlne for Chapped Hands and .Lira,. Hair Oils, Bandoline, Toilet Vinegar, 8hand"s AfibasW Tablets, Chalk Balls, *&, *o«JiL*Tecelved by GEO. W. PHILBBOOK!

- 9*&*. .»ja waftj8a)tf& ^~A~^^m,^ss^m^ Tf -fJBIW'S'- JOCEilY CL0B, PATCHOTJLY, JLi Bose Geranium, Upper Ten, Sweet ScentedSehrub, and New Mown Hay, just received by

84-tf GEO. W. PHILBBOOK.

The Best Spring Tfigolcine is PHUBROOK'S*

, MEJRICATEt) £ 6 Z S N G E S i m o B S I C K H E A H - A C H E , L O S S Off ML Appetite, Drowsiness, wioh so many ojrperience al

'tins season of the year. Prepared only by

Try them. G. W. PHILBBOOK,

Corner of Ford and Isabella Streets. AGENTS—Boss & Cck, Madrid: 8 . J . DBWITT, Wad-

dington; B D. BrraDrrr ntid'li'E/BiWiHSLOw, Canton; HOOEEV. 4i GHATJIAS, Morrlstown; HVMT <fc LAWS, Pots­dam ; Jons PICKEKS, Henvelton-

Ogdensbu^g^ Feb. 23, ISSft ' 1-tf

TOUauwras> ECONOHIY IS WEALTH.

S A T E YOTJR T I M E — S A V E Y O U R F U E L - ^ S A Y E Y O * R J i B f l E A L T H I

SUPERIOR .FAMILY SOAJ^S, MAHOTAOTtTEIB AT OODESSBUBOH, N X W YOKE.

r a P M E S E F A l M L Y SOAPS are pras^ted .to J . T h o publto as the greatest Labor-Saving Article, oyer

-ered, and every way worthy of the * ' — " eonawera-on. Thevdo, the work of the •'Lanndry" m cold water,

either Soft, Hard or, Salt', dlspensrng entirely with Bpl"" Eonndlm "' "' "~" ' ..»«-.< , 4 a , consi wear and tear of clot _ amount of Hhor Is required to dothe wasking ....__ .

Th&tondenoy ofthese Soapsistoaoftenihaclothes and remove the dirt; in thelcuse^he handstaro mode soft, the cOmplexlonclearand>nlte. Washlng'ts'dpne bvrimply rubbing thB^8aFon4hB#fs«r bTotJei'diostfsaued, and plaaug theitf JA wateriBUfflclonfcto JXBrer them-. Jet them remain a fe* hours; then with a

H . » ; H I I M P H I 1 E Y THE CELEBRATED

BALH 6P 1AWTH0BEA, OR EAST INDIAN REEIEDY.

A S U R E C 1 7 B £ F O R » l A J t R . H < E A , D Y S E i T i T E K Y , C H O J L E K A , C R 1 P I K G

F A 3 d # XX T H E B O A V E L S , S U M ­M E R C O H E P L A I N T * & c .

^ * Prepared only by H. a HTFMPKKEY, Druggist and Chemist, N o . 2 E a s l e B l o c k , F o r d - s t . -O f f a e n s b t t r e r h , IV. Y ; , to whom aU orders should be addressed. None genuine unless the label on each bot­tle is aimed in the hand-writing of H. S. HUMPHREY.

#** No person has ever used this truly valuable medicine who does not speak loudly in its praise. None should be without a bottle of it in the house, for many thousand cases of Cholera would have been prevented had this remedy been taken when Diarrhoea first set in.

C E R T I F I C A T E S : Brighton, Massachusetts, August 4th, 1S55.

H. S. HcrHPiinET, Esq.—Dear jBir: You aak my opinion of your Zantborea. I regard* it ^3 the very best medicine I evet met with, for the diseased for which it is intended.. It cured me of on attack of C H O R E A last Summer in Og-densburgh, during the prevalence of that terrible disease. I have often administered it to my friends, and always with success. I never travel without a vial of it with me. One of the great beauties of the Zanthorea Is, that it being prepared without opium, no unpleasant effects are left upon the system alter taking Jt. , Yours, Truly,

J. 8. KEIXY.

This is to certify hat have been within the last 12 months several times severely attacked with Diarrhceaand Dysentery, and at one time feared that Cholera wouln set in beforeXcQuIdTobtain relief; when some friend told me <rf the .wonderful properties of the. Balm of Zanthorea. 1 took ft without having the least fatth; but was soon com­pelled to acknowledge its virtue, for in two days I was en­tirely cored, since which 1 have not at any time been

LITERARY EMPORIUm

BOOR lyroRfe. : TILLEY & (BROTHER

^mlL'is^L A B E constantly receiving from New-, j d t W W i a i ' y o r k and Boston, all the new and popular

JBSfsStr PublienaonB df the day. Their faculties WKuSSmw for obtaining, at any early day, nil the pop­ular and New Books published, are unequalled. Their stock on hand comprises marry new and valuable Works, among which, We offer the following:

"CENTBAL AFEICA," by Bayard Taylor. "1-AND O F T H E SAEABENS," by Bayard Tayhjr-

These two works, torn the j>en of the greatest modern traveler of the age, should mid a place in every library. Thev are the best books of thawl extant

"THE GBINKELL EXPEDITION in search of S I E JOHN FRANKLTS," by Doctor Kane.

"LIFE OF HOB ACE GEEELY," by Parton. "ADTOBIOGEAPHT 0|F P. T. BAEKTJM," written

by huhself- '• "MY OOUBTSHIP A N D ITS CONSEQUENCES,"

by Henry Wykoff. " V T , " b i ?

"TOM CBOSBLE ANDTH"iS"FBIEND8," by Samnol SLover, author of Handy Andy, && This work is said to eycell any of Lover's previous productions. It is full of genuine wit and humor.

" T H E SEVEN POOB TBAVELEBS," a Christmas Story, by Charles Dickens.

"AVILLION," by the Author of "Olive," and "The OgiWes."

"THE VIRGIN QUEEN," by J. Frederick Smith, au­thor of "Woman and her Master," "Fred Vernon," "Min-; nie Gray," &c

" A YEAR OF THE WAB," by Adam G. De Gurow-ski. , , .

The above comprise a few of our latest arrival. Anyj jJooJfc not on hand, procured at a week's notice, at the pub-Usher's prices. A share of public patronage is solicited..

No. 80, Mechanic's Block. l y Ford-Street, Gpiensbuigh, N. T.

1 by Mary Ijangdon. -"BOTH H A L L ^ by Fanny Fern.

PERHAM'S —BBEA3!— *

MATRIMONIAL AND $300,000 < G J E T E N T E R P R I S E !

FOURTH ENTERPRISE.

On the 26th of July last, I was taken very sick with Diarrhoea' and vomiting. I tried many different remedies without getting the least relief until the afternoon of the 23th, when I asked Mr. Israel Lamb to go and get me a

•right borne a Dome or tne -jtsaimot &antnorea,.' saying thatYt was strongly recommended and might help me. I took s table sposniul, and in fifteen minutes was perfectly comfortable. "When J took It I had been vomiting forty hours. It also checked my Diarrhoea, and the next morn-i n g l was able to go out doors.

The use of the medicine left no unpleasant feelings, like those I have often experienced after taking Opium or Laudanum. This remedy, being prepared without it, I consider the safest as well as the best known.

GEOEGE WITHEEHEAD.

* Ogdensburgh, August 13th, 1855. Mr. H. 8. HUMPHREY—Dear Sir: In order to be prepared

for such emergencies as sudden attacks of Diarrhcea, 1 procured a few days Since, one bottle of the " Balm of Zantborea," prepared by yourself. I have taken a slngl* dQse of it on two different occasions, and have found im -mediate relief 1 find it pleasant tb take, ancF unlike mo?.t other, even valuable medicines, it produces no, unpleasaut or undesirable effeets whatever.

'Yours, S. TITUS,

.Pastor First Methodist Episcopal ChurcJt.

A;GEWTS KV T H I S cotrwxir: r B E N < M ti-STETENS, GEORGES.PHILBBOOK

nnd C. K. STEATTON, Ogdensburgh; L E . B . W1N8-U ) W , Canton; j " r r " r t t •*.- T «•«, BBQWN, Canton N. R W U T T H E Y . . . . „

August,-1S55. . .. i SF»-tt

Clotijiug (gmjurium, it,

J A C O B A A R O N . CLOTHING EMPORIUM!

JACOB AARON, Returns many thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for their patron­age, and bfcgb to say that he is determined not only tpkecp a good article, but also to sell CHEAPER than the CHEAP­EST for CASH. He has now a full sup­ply of every description of M e n ' s , B o y ' s a n d Y o u t h ' s B e a d y -I t l a d e C l o t h i n g - , and invites all those who want to bay, to call before purchaslni elsewhere, at the

Ogdensburgh Clothing Store'. KING AND AVEBELL'S GRANITE BLOCK,

4 9 F o r d S t r e e t , b g n e m s b n r g h , N . V . , where they can be fully Suited both as to quality and price.

CJ',OT;HH:NG rotf. T H E M I L L I O N I .T. A. is-now. receiving tats Spring Stock,-and it consists

of the NEWEST STYLES and best assortment of every kind of C l o f h i n g , a n d b e n t ' s F u r n i s h i n g G o o d s , Ac

E T T H E B K I S A G B E A T BUSHI Bememner the Place,

A e v r e l l ' s G r a n i t e B l o c k , 4 9 F o r d - S t . , OODKKSBEEBH, N E W TOEK.

• JACOB AABON. April 5th, MBS. . ! . 6-tf

OI * F E BMTVG unparalleled chances for both Bache-lorsand Ladies to unite tbemseives in Wedlock and

fortune. Shares o n l y 8 1 e a c h , or eleven for $10, each of which will admit Fourpersons to Perlmm's Opera House, 668, Broadway. New York, or to his other enter­tainments In various parts of the country, and will entitle the holder to one share or interest in the following

300,000 GIFTS AweD-known " Marriageable Gentleman " with .

property in his own rhdit, valued at $50,000 A "Beauttml. Younr and Marriageable L a d y , "

w i th propertv in ner own right, v a l u e d a t So MM) It is to be understood, that if the g e n t l e m a n a b o v e adorned

i s aDDOrtioned to an unmarried lady, or the lady n a m e d td an unmarried eentieman, and the part ies on i n t e r v i e w are1

mntnal lr asreed. thev shall be uni ted m t h e b o n d s o T w e d -SckattnrCfiVSTAL PALACE, HEW yOBK,assoori after the apportionment takes place as shall be convenient to all narde!. concerned. Should the lady or gentleman named In the list of Gifts fall to the portion of parties al-readr married, or to a person of their own sex, or a minor, or to'a person for whom they would have a natural repug­nance, then the said gentleman shall forfeit to the person to whom be is apportioned, a Farm valued at $10,000— and the lady under like circumstancesfshall forfeit $5,000 in Cash in consideration of their release from the claims arising from 6u«h apportionment Or, should.the person or perwns to whom the above, or either of thein, may bo apportioned, "prefer," they shall receive, in rreu of the apportionment the forfeit named above, in consideration of

1 Splendid Country Seat near the city of New York, valued at $25,000

1 Farm in Waldo connty, Maine, containing 144 acres, valued at 10,000

1 Barm In Illinois, 6,000 1 %t of 100 acres of timber land in Vermont,

" near Bailrood, valued at 1 Farm in New Hampsmrej, valued at 1 (lottage House and Lot, hi .Newtotv Mass. 1 Lot oSeiand In town of Sbapleigh, Maine,

containing 27 acres; valued atr 6 Lots of Land in Dedham, Mass^ valued at

$500 each, 8 Lots of Land in t

4,000 2,000 1^00

1,000

8,000

1,500

800

G O O D N O & CO. G O O D N i O & C O ' S

LIVERY & SALE STABLES), ^ ENOX-STEEET, KEAE THE COENEB OF STATE-STBSI^',

(OPPOSITE rrHE ACADEHT,)

O G D E i y S B i T R G H , N . Y .

A N o . O N E Livery twill be kept by the above Com­pany, where good Horses, Carriages, and careful and

attentive driven* may be obtained at all hoars of the day and night ' t ^ ^ _

^^*Persons leaving their names at tho S t Lawrence Hotel, or at the Office of the Stable, will be waited upon at the shortest notice.—Persons can also be taken to and from the Eall-Eood Depot, and Steam Boat Landings, by the S t Lawrence Coach.-rFare, Twenty-five cent»; each

G O O D N O * C O . 2-tf

. . . . .thedtyofXawrence^ijass. valued-ut-$508 each,

2 Lots of Land in the town of Pavonia,- N. J., opposite Philadelphia. vaTd. $400 each.

The celebrated Trotting Mare," Lady of the Lake," who pan trot in harness a mile tn 8.40, valued at LB00

I 1 Mirror: of "ATuerieanScenery/'oneof the most successful and profitable Exhibi­tions in the country, valued at 20,000

The original Bioramic Exhibition of the "Burning of Moscow," 5,000

1 Set of Dissolving Views, with apparatus complete for exhibition, •valued; at 5,000

100 Lots of Jewelry (rings, chains, Ac.) valued at $26 each, 2,500

10 splendid Besewood Pianos, $500 each 5,000 20 * " " " 8 0 0 each 6,000

1 Melodeon Organ, suitable for a-church 250 JMelodeon, 200

Melodeons, $100 each 200 1 Marine time-piece, (a wonderful ptece of

mechanism,) • - 150 1 set Dioptric Pointings^ valued at 6,000 1 Panorama of a "TourIn the East," 20,000

100 Orders for Hats on "Sentoi^the celebra­ted New York Hatter, $4 each 409

8T Clocks, worth from -$5 to $25 each, averag-ins In value $8 each' «96

5 Mognlftcent Gold Watches, $800 each 1,500 10 " " " 100 each ijjfio

100 " 50 each '5,000 100 " Silver " -25 each 2^00 100 " " ' " 16.eoch 1,500

5,000 Gold Pencils, valuedat $8 each 15,000 10,000 Finger Rings, valued at $1 each 10,000

284,887 Engravings and Pieces of Popular Music; 88,TJ00 (choice of either)

. . . -, t8I5fUg Tho distributiOu Or apportionment of the above' named

GUIs will In no case'be deferred beyond the F x r s t 1&Av ot M a y , 1 SS(>, tard wttl be had sooner, nrovlded'aie Tickets are all sold, $uo uotice of wbieh will-fee giyefc-at which, tjm4 the SJhareholders wuT meet together at some suitable"-place,' hereafter- to be designated, and. selefct a Committee of three persons from their1 own body, under whose rSnpery4s}on.ime property may be disposed of In such TOanner-os said shareholders may direct All wders for Tickets"by moD^ should be registered and addressed to

JOS. PERHAM, .663 Broadway, N. T. Carr^ondejitSjWill jplease write distllnctly their name,

resldenee,':HSranty anaetaia, to prevent errors. Or; if convenient enclose an envelope, with their directions on it in full—& which-such tickets as they may order will bo returned.. >* .

t a r AGENTS WANTED in "every oity. tcwaand village In fflie.TJrdted Btates and Canadaa. to obtom.subsciintions for Tickets, to whom liberal com­missions wuT be given, and every facility in the way of Show-bills, Circnlare, j&c will be afforded to rnak6 the business a Jiaying one to those disposed to entoMttto It withspirit Applicr-'-*-- • ~ -as above. Ogdensburgh, March 8th, 1855.

Applicants fer agencies wfll apply or -adi t25-8m]

^rrrr

Br tnem.;.; band-rtbl

rinslngjaieyiSHttie perfecaycleanandbeatttifnlly ™Jied, and withouti-lnjury to tho most deUcatelabrlo. ThB-cost'of Jhese-.Soaps fa no mora than those ordina­

rily used. Be4desthlsrtha great wear and teapufcloth-ing cbnsenuent»B$pn'thenld«iethod9lIhandrrnbblng upon Aboard trutchtue, rjonrjdlng barrel &a, «c., Is whoUy aVdlded; anaTuelbemKimarelydispeisedwrthi-anim-merfaoS*tlngiUS!B5maae,»-»--rsd -m ". c"i.siu . .s

BpotsioTdWwHouTm^e^t pnr^ig Ihafr.colDr or

^faaONOES, StLKB.^HA'W^^rnaySb.feBhed with p'crfeot safety. Co|iou Goods, 6Prlntt pf ahybolor that witt fadoJruwStteflonS wir>mr»snefl-wlth these Soaps according to the dln$ttoawill,nOJ chjujggribut re­main flrmaud the cokKj^dere^fflprerHgmancntj,

For removing Grease frntn Floors, or irom any^article of raotianiit J?,,.Jfy#»!it i S ? ^ . S ^ M ^ a u ® Ware, &«., to,Mte6npBHortoanyoUiert6oiift laving £heCTodaeoft and free from *BTiodoy. Theafeiltonof Woolen. ManafactarerA 1S particularly called % these

. ^ t « W p e ^ ^ « i ^ * j ? s ^ ^ i f f a l < i n w e

.ft. „ vff^ma^m%^^ihmMa

! & > ! W^etC^CrTlrrE&--Bu'tji t B i f e f r 4 % b n all Soiled Bbo HSrldlprit tB®'&"aoaTtftdm*ohd^Ktrfhours, or over night; tteh wia»6rKmmni*lfiid3ribolHg and good rinsing, tiey will boporfccUy cleam,.n8lngoaly cold itmtee - >n33,g:iMia''. hi&risrs. «t - <• W00M!HS,.OAU0C^i«»affi0tocd0Te4ltftt<^ washontlnrad»,witbdntja^^^;'» i i * - v i , » „ „ „ 'f MEBINQE8, STXE 1EBB?ETS; 8KEB*»EIBB0]SrB, *rSir»4|«r^irsflp-wdrinse.

;srxKB,.Bl

^gr|g^Jfn§«1tr»j^rni<«ldSiuiseln

f M . f m ^gTSrJff^hB, teenga, iria wasSont in

v6luaHa34ND1*a^OTpWT^»«;|s^w«at snOa tad-rub with silk doth, mAstWtirrt 3 BI.< 4- . • '.. ' PAIHT—Washlnmd irjJBie,-, }-,.•.;,-. 4 H..B>rWarniwatercfeM,nsoM.aWhsd; , . . , • „ , f (J^TteiifenUottsfiWM^e »(*«&« ertibllsh-

^ W b f S S f f l j f ^ **•<• : J^Anibrferat)rn^ayaaOTabato,.ljy. '-, :• .'.•"•;:':-' - ..A',".: fc*» iaUui . !W*isM»muV »^Kt-tE}-Z'-s $ 4 <^denBhiBSh,JHewx"nrk. PROFESSOR WOOD'S

ie Bcalpbyacangas _^kjattd^>niCirto:_--- . .

, ^the.r^cvJ^eolotlng w •>' t»-e*«Bpl«Wy restore

»e&lmj«r*iw!<ifipiu5c«0ia».

• • T o r i j a d J M f

MS«r«x*|i«*fcr bmnaaaatiayOta*)*,

^ff iOOBBOOK'S lMEWDRUG & CHEHICAL STORE,

Corner Ot F o r d & I s a b e l l a S t r e e t s .

i ''^ii'iar---^- -HA T I N G PUBOHASED OP MESSES. L. 8.

Morzia &Cp^ ti eir stock of Drugs, Medlolnes,Ean-cy Articles &a, would announce to the citizens of Ogdens^ burgh'and vicinity, that he will carry on the Apothje*"

~~ iness . In all its branches at the old Stand, orrie?bf,4?M:abd!l&b'lla8.treets. ' - •• • My. arrangenients a n such, that I shall be constantly re-

celvm^-fresbBupply Of'Goods from New York cltyi and wul keep constantly on hand a well selected stock of

ptJBE DBxras mrnvjoiN® s Ajra>

FaJMJY J.

A R T I C L E S

usually found In a first class Store. fflvlnWdrMBe Wpt fiy« 'years, been conueoted '"dth

MoiS&-BnsHmi,-VI4tk&!Co*, OtewYorK) and having paid parttcuhfr attention to the Medicine ana Prescription

uslness, ha will give his personal attention toall presorlp-10m - • • • - " - -'wsmmtife* ess.' 18-tf

HaLS"*«J8«i'«3ECEIVEa A .FDEt, SUP* . . - . . . . . j u t - p l y of Unseed, Lard, Lamp and Machinery Oils, frimcBi^efoWhiteatead, «nd,DyeStufis,of every do-4 < a ^ g ^ ^ g ^ % | > r i a i s l i . / ; - S ^ - _ . :' / 84-tf

;i ''•' WMk WW COtTGH f PY LT^licHASilNG. A it&tTXii> OF

1 Syrup, and save cents.

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^ s ^ f f l t t e e i ; - , iff?.? •• IfronflrMCon'wraSqu^Wfresbfchsrge, Thoseconsultog m#by!iaaUmt^rdtohcalQ),waijileas(3eond.aieh-trns>

-and birthplace. I -would t»]wtateonnotttnl^;t»irfe) |IborMra)^nu|ep«nn9JwBni«i-i endeavor to. merit a coiianuah'ce

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—lotavJbr4*w«P»i»ftrJ«e; aoi® tw o'Areln needof the n»di(ine,;«|..lbi

- -£#(ih$st3??;&£ afiHctedj Btd: my3o-iipAlioajiuilMi^taelJ^rJjhiorS itsonffioBowhoceedananselt It will ^»«^e!»aa«aa»«%nelo9eai-«na

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... -.H^t«rO*T«5iOTlto%*»»r.|°* %tt <W» show to what Present yon axe entitled, «^a U "

1" ^ 3 ^ f e i # « * ( « *tw-«»»s* a

BALCH'S LINE OF STAGES, B e t w e e n Ulassenia S p r i n g i & V i l l a g e

a n d P o t s i a m S t a t i o n . HJAVING COME I N T O lossesslon of the Stage-line from rfassena Springs and Village to

awBMawMawaaPotsdamStation,! take Oris method of "tendering my thanks toithg public for their past favors and hope to receive a confinuance.

The Stages will leave Hassena at half past Eight d?clock A M., •arriving at the Btlitiou' in time to dineIjefore the arrival of the Mail Train from the East Leave Potsdam Station, immediately on the arrival of the 2 oNilock. TrAin fiom Ogdensburgu, giving travelers the quickest and.

onto to the Sprint • ' • • - ' - - w i n • conveyed to the Station 'to

meet any traih"desired,''or| the shortest notice,. j F. P . B A I i C g } ^

Massena Sprlag Aug. 2,0855. 28-tf , ~

RUSSELL & Co's EXPRESS.

WATEKCWlsr. I^a.vfe6^ns^®&ssdnys,Thnrs-daya and Saturdaya Leaves Waterfown Mondays,-Wed­nesdays and Fridays, t ' '

OFFICE, at J. O. SP|h\A6UE'S BOOK: gTOEBj Ho. 1 Eagle Blocfe Ogdensburgh. ... • „ .

1 BTJ8SELI> &, W,', September 10th, 1855.; , tlS-V

jn .iiooms overTBtt' k e r ' s ;Itteat-sn6p^5abi5lla' Street, adopts Oris method of ap-

Srbang^ejniblio.that h«j Is prepajie^ fo,executa altordejs,

Graining, toitationa of Wood & HaMe, Paper Hanging,

All orders for .w*rk, in the abort ' " attended thi . . , .*. H<

SgdensbBrgh, August l9fli, 1855.

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ttHOft' "" '•' U . . T . .

i ^ given my eon, Henry A I^avenworth,' Ids time, ,wJ(a^BHBW1»traffiatft 6 t hUhselfi «JTttii$w"n«

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PEDDLERS, LOOK OUT! if B * A G S !

PAPER MTliK0^ensburgh,H. Y. y t . ... O. ftiSK3pNEB>i>Kmrletor.

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