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T STATEMENT of the Canvass, and Ksfimate oh Votes in relation *o Electors o f Pres ident a n d
» Vice-Pi-esident. The 1 Board of County Canvassers d f t h e Comity
- of St. Lawrence, having m e t at t h e office o f the ' O e r k of said County, on. the 11 th day o f N o v e m -
*' ber, H5&, to canvass and es t imate t h e v o t e s g jv-• ,eu itt thu several Election'Districts o f said County, • at the genera | Election held On t h e ,4th dav^of 8 0 -
*vember, in the year aforesaid, d o certify aa follows, to w i t : That it appears, on such es t imate a n d c a n vass, that1 the whole number of v o t e s given* foVI Electors of Pres ident tod' Tice -PtM<tent^ Waa four hundred fifty-fear; thousand d v e fitrhdred a n d aiity•'; of which. ,- • ' Ijf-
Misses H. Grihneir recesred nine thousand sis hundred and n ine ty -e ight - ; .'. . .
, j , JTinthorne Tompkins rece ived n i n e thousand-s ix hundred/ and ninety-eight .
Amos P. Stanton revived nine thousand s ir hundred and n ine ty -e ight
J a m e s Kennedy received n i n e thousand s i x hundred and ninety^eight.*" ; , •
Herman • Raster . r ece ived n ine thousand s ix hundred and ninety-e ighu '. ''
Daraet~ L. Pettee_ rece ived n i n e thonsand s i x imndred-and ninety-eight . . ' ; ,
J o h n S. Belcher r e c e i v e d n i n e thousand s ix "tand^ed and ninety-e ight .
.jBaaiel D. Conover r e c e i v e d n i n e thonsand s ix hifu'dred and n ine t j - e ight . . Thomas Carnjey rece ived n ine -tbbusanli s i x hundred and ninety-e ight . '>
J i r e d V . Pjeck rece ived nine thousand s i x ^ n n -' dr«l and nrn'ety-eigfi|.'s_ ~ j.
^ J o h n P . J o n e s rece ived nine thonsand s i s hnnd-red and ninety-eight-1 > j |
Erastns Cooke rece ived (line * thousand; s ix hundred and n'metyreight.
Robert A . Barnard rece ived nine thonsand s i x hundred and ninety^fight.
John. Q. M ^ n r r a y received n i n e tSonsand s ix haudr«^ and ninety-eight . • ' *
Henry H. V a n O y k e rece ived n ine thonsand s ix hundred and ninety-eight .
J o h n C. Hulher't r e c e i v e d n ine thonsand s i x hundred and ninety-e ight . i
" J a c o b D . Kihgs land rece ived n i n e thousand s ix hundred and nujety-eightl . ^
, Smith Stiiwell rece ived nine thousand s i x hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
. j i m e s -S*4W-ads!!roxtl» recerved n i n e -thoossmd six hundred and ninety-e ight .
Daniel Cady rece ived nine thousand s ix hundred and ninety-eight .
Robert S. Haghstoft rece ived n ine thousand six hundred and n i n e t j - e i g b t • '
J a m e s S. L y n c h rece ived n ine thonsand six" hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t "*
William S. Sayre rece ived nine thousand s i x hundred and n ine ty -e igh t * . "Daniel H. Marsh rece ived n i n e thousand s i x hundred and 'n ine ty -e ight
Ashley Davenport , rece ived n ine thonsand s i x hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
Le Koy Morgan*" rece ived n ine thousand s ix hundred and ninety-jeight r ,'
Eleazar Bm-aham; rece ived n'me tfidusand. s i x h hundred and e i g h t y - e i g h t * '
Melttiah"H. Lawrenc% rece ived n ine thousand six hundred and e i g h t y - e i g h t S
J o s i a i p S . Wi l l iams rece ived nine, thonsand s ix Jiundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
Isaac L. Eadress" rece ived niire thousand s i x hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
Freeman Claik rece ived n ine thousand s ix hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
William S. Malfory rece ived nine thonsand s ix - hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
William Keep' rece ived n ine thonsand s i x s hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t
Rafus Whee ler ?received n i n e thousand s ix hundred and n i n e t y - e i g h t ¥
Detoss E . Sill rece ived nine thousand s ix hundred and ninety-eight . g ,
Addison Gardner rece ived oneWthousand n i n * hundred and fifty. . -,. i
John Vf. Lawrence rece ived o n e thousand n ine hundred and fifty.
J. Sullivan T h o m e rece ived o n e thousand n i n e huudred and fifty.
Josiah W . Brown rece ived o n e thonsand n i n e frimilred and fifty. ,
Michael Turney received o n e thousand n ine hundred and 'fifty. 2 '
William M. T/weed received one- thousand n i n e hundred and fifty. . f
James C. Wil let t rece ived o n e thousand n ine "l hundred and fifty.;
William D . Kennedy rece ived o n e thousand ^' nine hundred and fifty.
Kdward Cooper rece ived one thousand n ine hundred and fifty.-. " ' . ' ,
Benjamin Brandreth rece ived o n e thousand n i n e . hundred and fifty. ' ,
Israel P. Tremam rece ived one thousand n i n e hundred and fifty.
David W . Wooteey receiVed o n e thonsand nine hundred and fifty. •
; RufusrfReed.received o n e thousand n ine hundred and fifty.
George R. Davis rece ived one thousand n i n e - hundred and fifty, j r ' • , 'i Jos iah B . P lumBFrece ived o n e thousand n i n e •• hundred and fifty. jj J o h n Wil lard rece ived o n e thousand n ine \ hundsed and fifty. p Wins low C. W a t s o n rece ived o n e t h o o s a n d l i i n e i hundred artd fifty.
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C. M. Waterman received eight Reuben Wilcox received eight John Wait received eight. •
, Elisha Allis received eight Edward H. Hunt received eight WuTiaja Day received e%h(. _,• / Ods Simons received eightLJ' /., > . Wright Clapp received ^ 1 ^ 4 Ralston W. Lyraaii receiired eight.
• George Candes recelvfd'eigljt Insiey Douglass receljed ergjit. Nelson A. Frost rec iTed e i |ht Mtrcos Stickiiey receiyed,&ght., to witness whereof thjgf sUafement iarttested
% the signature? rJrfttur CHa&niaii and Secretary," and certifie&to be4Jorrec|i ' Dated atGanftfi, ^J812th day of- November, 1856.- ' .-'i ,J ',
. ., /GEOSGB M. lOSgEJI^ ffludrmau. B. S. B&X&yfgi,Tgonnty Olejrfeatd Secretary. ST. LAVPKt CB.CoTnraTi Qleri?* Q£«ev>-I cer
tify that thefaiiofe is a- correct copj of canvass
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Frederick Lansingreceived one thonsand nine11 j "
from-the r e f 6 r a * k e p t In th$3 office. ?f B.G.BAM>WIN,GterlE.
Dated N p v e m b e r I 2 , 1 8 6 6 . ' .
S T A T E M E N T hi relation to <Jovernor, Eaeutenint-» Gloverhor* Canal Ctonnmssfoner, S tate Prison
Inspector . Clerk o f the Court of A p p e a l s , and Bepreseh la t ive in Congress . , i T h e Board of County Canvassers of the County
of S t L a w r e n c e , h a v i n g m e t a t t h e ' Office of the Clerk o f this Cfjonty, o n the l i t h day o f N o v e m ber, A . Dj. ISofi, t o canvass and es t imate the vojes g i v e n in the severa l -E lec t ion 'Distr icts of said County, a t t h e GepOral-Election held'^on the 4 th day of N o v e m b e r , in the year aforesaid, d o certify^as fellows, t o w i t : That it appears on such est imate and canvass that the 'whole number of v o t e s g i v e n for Governor w a s t w e l v e thousand nine hundred and s e v e n t y - s e v e n ( 1 2 , 9 7 7 , ) of w h i c h - - ^ ^
J o h n A . K i n g rece ived nine thousand five hnndred-ahd e ighty- two ( 9 3 8 2 . )
Amass. J j . Parker rece ived o n e thousand nine, hundred and sixty-four ( 1 9 6 4 . ) «•
Eras tus B r o o k s rece ived o n e thousand four'] hundred and twenty - two ( 1 4 2 2 . )
• A . P a r k e * r e c e i v e d o n e . Wil l iam Goodell rece ived s e v e n , a n d A m a s a TiLParker rece ived o n e . .That t h e w h 9 e number, of v o t e s g i v e n for Lieu-1
tenant-Governor w a s t w e l v e thousand nine hund-red&and s e v e n t y - s e v e n ; oi| w h i c h
Henry R. Se lden rece ived n ine thousand five hondred i a o d -mnety^two. 1 J o h n YanderbBtf rece ived o n e thousand nine hundred a n d s ixtyj two. ,
L y m i n Odell rece ived o n e thousand four bund-red and fifteen.'
J o h n L, Russe l l rece ived o n e , and . A u s t i n W a r d rece ived s e v e n .
That t h e w h o l e number n f v o t e s g i v e n for Canal Gqeraiissioner was . t w e l v e thousand n ine hundred and s e v e n t y - f i v e ; o f w h i c h
Charles H . Sherrili rece ived nine thousand five hundred a n d ninety .
J o h n L . Russe l l received* t w o thousand and o n e . -:
A m o s H . Presco t t r ece ived o n e thousand three hundred a n d twenty-s ix .
J . u . Harrington rece ived two . j J . K. Harrington r e c e i v e d five, and . A m o s H. Presco t t rece ived fifty-one. Tha* t h e whole n u m b e r o f .votes g iven for State
Prison Inspec tor w a s t w e l v e thousand nine bund- • red and s ixty- three \ o f which •
W e s l e y Bai l ey rece ived nine IrJSusand five hundred a n d ninety-four. -
^Matthew T. Brennan rece ived one thousand nine hjmdred and s ix ty .
J a m e s P . Sanders rece ived "one thousand four hundred and two , and
. Jas . C. D e L o n g rece ived s e v e n . That t h e w h o l e niunBer o f v o t e s g iven for Clerk
of the Court of A p p e a l s was t w e l v e thousand nine hundred'and s e v e n t y - s i x ; of which ' Russel l F . H i c k s .received n ine thousand five
hundred and ninety- two. Horat io G. W a r n e r rece ived o n e thousand nine
hundred a n d s ixty-three . A l e x a n d e r Mann- rece ived o n e thousand four
hundred and fourteen, and ;
Charles, O. B . Hil ls rece ived seven . . That the whole n u m b e r of v o t e s g iven for Rep--]
"resentative in Congress was t w e l v e thousand nine hundred a n d n i n e t e e n ; of which
Francis E . Spinner rece ived n i n e thousand s ix hundred a n d s i x t e e n . - '
E d w i n D o d g e rece ived three thousand three hundred and one;- . ''
F . E . Sphajer rece ived one . F . E . Spiner r e c e i v e d , o n e . » j Dated - the 1 2 t h ^ a y o f November , 1 8 5 6 . .
9EOB.GE H. FOSTER, Chairman. B. Q. Bi iowra, County Clerk and Secretary.
BTAfEMENI I S REIATION TO CODNTr CfWIOEBS. ' T h e B o a r d o f County Canvassers' o f the
County of S t Lawrence , h a v i n g m e t at the office o ( the Clerk o f said C o u n t y , o n t h e 1 1 t h day of N o v e m b e r , 18,56, t o c a n v a s s and est imate . the votes g i v e n jn t h e several E lec t ion Dis tr ic t s 'o f said "County, iat t h e general Elect ion h e l d o n the fourth day o$j N o v e m b e r , in t h e year aforesaid, do certify as fellows, t o wit:" That i t appears on such es t imate and c a n v a s s that t h e w h o l e number of
•votes g iven ' for District At torney w i s t w e l v e thousand n ine hundred and forty-one; o f which
T h o m a s V . Russell , rece ived nine thousand; five hundred'and s e v e n t y - o n e . 4
• J a m e s C. Spencer: rece ived o n e thousand n ine
hundred a n d s i x * y - t w o . Wil l iam E . K n o w l e s rece ived o n e thousand
Har low Godard rece ived hindred and seventy-five.
Joseph,, Barnea received Onfe thousand nin??] himdredand(brty4*o. • , * J
Arba Robtoson received one' thousand four himdredandtwenQr4eveb,ahd • N
EusaellF.HickarsOeijredtwOi . -That- the whole number of v d % given for
Cjunty Superintendent df the Poor was! twelve tlousand nine hundred and seventy-one; of Which , 1
Theodore Caldwell received nine thonsand five hmdredand ninBty>six.
William H. Paddock received one thousandnine^ hundred and sixty. *
Jonathan E. Clark received one thousand three hundred and eighty-six, ^
CalvinE. Clark,received twenl^t-nine. * I That, the whc&e number of votes given for Cor
oner was twelve thousand nine hundred and sityon,e;ofwhfeh .'.'#, « , . , , » »
Benjamin F. Sh'erman 'ree'eivad nuie thousand fijve hundred and eigbtj'.eighfe. > .
John 0., Preston teceived one thousand n l n e | hundred and sixty-olie. ,. *
John H. Benton received ,ona thpuaand four hundred and twelve^ . • ' 1
Dated the 12th day of November, 1856. OBORfflE M. TOBMit.'Chalnnan.
B. O. Bi iDww, OonntvClerleiuia Secretarr. K
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OBRTmOATB 0 > T M IEEOTI0N Of COTJNTT ' 0»«OKRS. .The Board o f County Canvassers o f t h e County
if S t - L a w r e n c e , h a v i n g canvassedsand est imated h e ' v o t e s g i v e n in the several* Elec t ion Districts
p f the "said County, a t a general e lect ion h e l d o n the fourth day o f N o v e m b e r ; 1 8 5 6 , d o hereby certify, de termine i n d declafe; T h a t T h o m a s V . ius se i l , b y the greates t number of v o t e s w a s duly i leeted Distr ict At torney o f said County .
' T h a t Harlow Godard and J o s e p h Barnes , by the greatest number o f v o t e s w e r e duly e lec ted Justices of Sess ions of said County.
That Theodore Caldwell , by the greatest number o f votes Was duly e lec ted County Superintendent of the P o o r of said County, and
That Benjamin F . Sherman, by the greates t number of v o t e s w a s duly e lec ted Coronet oi said County. - ,
Dated the 12th day of N o v e m b e r , 1 8 5 6 . i ' 4 GEORGE M. FOSTER, Chairman.
B. S . BALDWIS, County Clerk and Secretary.
nmi, Bich vA desirable PLAIDS, BUSSS GOODfl of every
-" ' > • description. W I N O H • . 0
and ENOUBH
UKBTBO, T o y Cheap.
I lMBtook of HODBHtNQ GOODS, ' XUBSOBOREB—
. 11 ANDKiatOniEFS,
French ana 8coUoh Work, Plaids for Children, Hosiery of every description, s very
Urge and desirable stock of DAMASKS '
and. UPHOLSTERY
GOODS, „ 1 RICH
COBBS and
TABffflia, Beautiful Cornices a t very low prices. Oil Cloths,
Carpeting* and Druggets, SUrta, Eld Gloves, Broche, Stella, Cashmere, and best- Scotch
and Bay State Shawls; Gentlemen'! Travelling Shawls, with many other <-
Goods, a t Use, lowest CASH PBI0E8.
aadJejUMtt-GUe, I r l s h j . .
KENNEDyS.
j j • K E N N E t
GEORGE (Buecesjor to Jrench 4 Siveni,)
» W O I . J i i i t » Astir * « T a t L |«AL-a» t » tBcae , i«Dicm»a, EAIKTB, onjaDTfrsrtrfTS,
A n o — n o r o x m , BtA-noaaar, Oo|rfiOTta»»«T, AIS
| ^ - C o r n e r ford and State Btreetsjopposlte St,-Law-.* ranee Hotel, Ogdenjborgh.
THK Proprietor reepectMy toformsthepubHe, 'thathe hasjtut opened a stock of FR3C3H GOODS,
comprisinr alt arUclea usually kept In a Dras 8 r a u ; that^lJieT haye beeniiegularly «dicated In the profee-sion, sjedetsrnuned to do business, and promise to give their undltided ittentlen, that I* may be done saOifao-torUyto those who maw utvor them with their patroo-
10 BABBELS '«rwEjjMsim t* .BeJTeU'SolarOit, 6 Barrels Machi.n'efy OB, «Juj|vr»oeived andforsa l eby ' * ' "
nor-' OrttartBrgli.Kov.ll. 1MB-
w«icmc?s EXTBACfoa praeiTis. •tTCTiJEtBANTEDTO BEHOVE GBEASE AND
V'Y Oft Spot* from every ipeciw of iahrita^withshf PBODTT t BJKBGB, General Agents,
P - t f ] Ogdensbnrgh, n.T.
BRUSHES.
PAINT BRUSHES, 'TARNISH BRUSHES, Whitewash Brashes, Wall and' Paste Brushes, Art
ists* Brashes, and Tube Paints, kept constantly on hand and for sale by • PBOUTY 4 KDJBGB, Druggists.'
Ogdensbnrgh, M O T . 2 * , 1855, m
STATBMJSNT IN S1BMBIRB OF AS-MXATION TO SEHBLY.
T h e Board oA County Canvassers of Ihe Counjty o f S t Lawrence , m e t at ,fche Office of the Clerk *bi said County, o n the 11th day of N o v e m b e r , 18S6, to canvass and est imate the v o t e s g iven in the several Elect ion Districts , in .each of the A s s e m bly Districts of said County, a t the general e lection held o n the fourth day of N o v e m b e r , in the' year aforesaid, d o certify as follows, to w i t : That it appears on such est imate and canvass that the whole number of v o t e s g i v e n for Member of As sembly hi the First A s s e m b l y District o f said County, w a s four thousand one hundred and seventy o n e ; of which .
E m o r y W . Abbot t rece ived three thousand and
two . Benjamin F . Skinner rece ived o n e thousand
o n e hundred and sixty-five. J e s s e Cogswel l rece ived two# * George A . Sheldon r e c e i v e d one , and E m o r y W . A b b o received one . That the whole number of votes g i v e n for Mem
bers of Assembly in .the Second Assembly District of said County w a s four thousand three hundred and four; of which
Benjamin Squire rece ived twq thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine. f
J e s s e Cogswel l rece ived e ight hundred and lone.
G e o r g e A . Sheldon rece ived five hundred and ix . '
E m o r y W . A b b o t t r e c e i v e d s o n e . ' Office-Seeking Squire rece ived five.. Br iggs and Honcr ie f rece ived one , and Benjamin F . Skinner rece ived One.
• That the whole number o f votes g iven (or Memb e r s o f Assembly in Third Assembly District of said County was four thousand thre% hundred and jsixty-four; of which
Erasmus D . Brooks rece ived three thousand five hundred .and sixty-three.
J a m e s F a y rece ived four hundred and ninety-
o n e . , Ziba L . Smith . rece ived three hundred and
e i g h t -J e s s e Cogswel l rece ived one , and George N . Sheldon rece ived one .
D a t e d the 12th day of Ndvember , 1856 . GEORGE M. VOSTER, Chairman.
B. G. BALDWIN, County Clerk and Secretary.
CntRTIFIOATE OF THE ELECTION 0 5 MEMBSRS OF ASSEMBLY. * »
T h e Board of Counly Canvassers of the County o f S t Lawrence having canvassed and est imated the votes g iven in the several Elect ion Districts in e a c h of the Assembly Distr icts of said County, at a general e lect ion he ld o n t h e fourth day of N o v e m b e r , 1 8 5 6 , d o "certify, determine a n d declare that E m o r y W . Abbott ; by the greatest number of v o t e s w a s duly e lec ted Member oi As sembly , in and for the First Assembly District in said County.
T h a t Benjamin Squire, b y the greates t number o f votes was duly e lected M e m b e r of Assembly in and for the S e c o n d Assembly Distr ict in said Counly, and
That Erasmus D . Brooks , by the'greatest number of vo te s , w a s duly e lec ted Member of A s s e m bly in and for t h a T h i r d Assembly District in said
Is now*on hand with .a large stock of
N ' E W G O O D $ ,
For the Fall trade 1858, and whioh will be sold for Cash,
cheaper than the cheapest.
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS, MERINOS,
, DELAJNES, PLAIDS, PABAHBTTAS,
DEBEGE8, B0MBAZIN8,
ALAPAOAS.
N E W S T Y L E S
s > r e s a a n d C l o a k
T R I M M I N G S .
KIDDER'S *. SUPERIOR HORSE L m u a E l t T ,
WARRANTED to be one of the most valna-1 u3s b T ble articles ever ottered to tie public, for Sprains, I '•'
Wind-galls, Spavins, Stiffness of the Joints, Strains and Callouses of longstanding; also, Srriling, fresh Wound,
Gaus, a c n a c This truly valuable Llnunent h is Bees In successful
use for the last fifteen years, and In no/ Instance has It failed to give satisfaction. The proprietor cheerfully recommends the above remedy to the publlo under a foil conviction of Its emeaoy In the above-named diseases, and all to which that valuable aid useful animal (the Bone) by accident or neglect'« usble, where an external application is required. .This liniment will also apply equally well to Heat or Horn Cattle. I t reduces Inflammation and'swelling; or\ wbss the flesh has become oAllous, or the cord* stiff. It softens and reduces, and affords a mil and free.clrculatlon tt the parts previously affected. Purchasers may depend upon this being an entirely different article from any ether ever offered to the public, both in its healing' qualities and superior strength,.as but a small quantity Is required at a tune to produce thd desired effect .
l o r sale by FRENCH a STEVEN I, Wholesale and Re-tall Agents, comer of Ford and ftate-streeti, Ogdens-burgh. iO-tf
ARTISTS' BRUSHES, ARTISTS' TUBE Patau, Poppy and Nut Oll,C«nvsj*,*c.,a large and lull assortment constantly on hand and for
PKODTY * RINDGE, . Druggists and Apothecaries.
OgdensbnrghJtoT. 84,1855. *>tf l
. . . i f o T O t w . - '-, • . , • • • • •• «•: C H M O P A L S , •
" :.-&• - -*w MRaBBSf-*'- "" • ' - "_ • ' •'<-.-, - - -->*?££ ^HBWRpufjPlfi
DAGIJBUUtOlimANrf^ . . INSTRDltEHTSP - '"„•'' -
i.Oonsiiting of CAMERAS, of all sl ies, of the tSmt.aianu-|.f»sctorts; *LATI»,of all siaes',compr|singH.*B: Patent
Improved Star, S . and W., and Scale Plates; Dagoerreo. type andAmbrotype Cuesof-every variety of style and Jrn7h,« l»BM*$s,Prt iuVers I HyrKWph«t»r^, lodtoft Bromine, Dryftulck, OoUodlon, 6Btta<ferchsr Os,vettos and Dippers; Sulphate of Iron, Bai tsat Gold, Chloride of Gold, Romrti-Plate Blocks, Head'BesU.acT Ac. ' ',
•Jn Xurnlilifi ig«HaBSPIBM WBAUL'fatid MHBEJjp. OLL.hehasfticilltleswhlchdefycompetltion. "
A LARGE SJOOKpi ' * . . D a U a l s a n d . S i u s r i c a t l X n a t r a m e n t a ,
-• ,1 V , Of-'** V a i i MST-MAKai * ' •'' ~ Constantly on hand. ., - . —- ' «
* « » » * > . - • • ' . • ; - - . ' •>-
oxmish t& • TEETH AHD .
-. Aieo, . > ' ' MACHINE CARDS, Of EVERY DESOMPTIOlf,
t, A M D C O M B S . * © B O T H
FLORENCE WHTTB AND •FLORENCE Vamlso, White French Zino grenad in on, Parts-
Green, Paris White, Whiting, Putty, Ac. -Call and see as before purchasing elsewhere, as ottr stock. Is large and must be sold. PBOUTY i RINDGE, Druggists.
Ogdensbnrgh, Nov. 24,1868. p - t f ]
.."i
TEETH AND NAILBB!
BOTTLES, Q OASES,
* 0 . , * 0 . , AC.
Broche, long and Black Sl!k,B»y SUl which we wIB'Mu'arvery loW^rltcji^M^.-,-— —-_r-and Cloth Capes of the newest s i y l « i Hair Cleth, Grafs Cloth, and Whalebone Skirts. , ' . '
Prints, eihghams; Table Covers, Cottons, Denims, .<-*:— TiekiiiBatHi.TwtoeATlclBftan Bsaieatvariety.
m Gloves; arid
W H I T E l i E A J B .
S T U N S B B 0 0 K L . T N W H I T E L E A D , 2 Tuns Philadelphia Pure White Lead, 8,Tuns Pore
trench Zlstsln Oil, by * PROUTT * RINDGE, ; Druggists and Apotbecariee. Ford-Street,
0gden»tairgh,Hov.84,18o5. - P - t f ]
. LADIES' CTOTHS, . LONG AND SQUABS WOOL AND BROCHX SHAWLS,
THIBET AND STELLA SHAWLS, 3 > IRISH LDIEN8,
BROAD CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES,
SATIN VESTINGS, HEAVY WOOLEN CLOTHS, .
TWKEDS,
TICKS, FLANNELS, all colors.
JEANS,
P A I N T S , O I L S A N i r y A B P T I 8 1 X .
A L A R G E Stock o f Brooklyn W B o s t o n P u r e Lead t French and New-Jertey B n c ; Raw and Boiled
Unseed Oil; Copal, Damar, Flounce and Asphaltnm Varnish; French Yellow Venetian Red; Pari* and Chrome Green ; Lampblack, Spirits Turpentine, Ac , A c ; just received, and for sale at low rates, at the new Drug Store of .- " FRENCH A STEVESS,
»(ftf Ford and State-eta,
P E B F 1 M E B T ,
A LARGE assortment of LUTJIH'S Erraaore received this week, direct from Pari*. Farina's
German Cologne, Lyon's Kathairon, Barry's Tricophe-roos, Rosemary:-and Castor Olh Bahn of Thousand Flowers- Phalonhi Hair Dye; Railway's ~
FL,fJTJ>.
T VS, BABBELS BUBNING FLUID, JUST receives, fresh and good, a t
Ogdenjbnrgh, Nov. 84,1S5B. p - t f ] .
ALSO,
' NO. 1' FTJRN.TCRE VARNISH.
3 BARRELS JUST RECEIVED BY PROUTY A RLNDOE.
• Druggists and Apothecaries, Ogdenibnrgh, Nov. 24,1B55. P - t f ]
.jo j u ^ . — , - Medicated Soap; Orange Flower L o ^ r r J t c l i e t f s J a j r Restorative. Also
for sale at """" 40-tf
FRENCH k STEVENS' Drug Btore, » Ford and State-it*.
C A M P H E S E .
BY THE BARBELL OR GALLON, AT PROUTY k RINDGB'S.
Ogdensbnrgh, Nov. 24,1855. P - t f ]
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A I L ,
PROUTY A RINDGE
CA L C I N E D P L A S T E R P A R I S , N O W I N store, and for sale by - PROUTY k RINDGE.
LE E C H E S -for sale by
[ « - t f ]
FRESH SUPPLY OF LINSEED OIL, WHITE Lead and Zinc, Just received by
PROUTY k RINDGE.
ed
L A R G E Stock jus t ^received for the Fall trade, consisting of Log< * " * -" " - - " - ' -
dlgo. Extract Logwood, Cudb—, Indigo, and Madder Compounds, Annatto, Ac^ A c For
od, Redwood, Fustic, In-Qnercitron, heitgaui,
sale at 40-Lf
FRENCH k STEVENS', Ford and State-sta.
U L f f l F O I I »
SRTIPES, DENIMS,
SHIRTINGS; CRASH.
BUCKS, DIAPER,
TABLE LINEN, «• NAPKINS,
YARN, BATTING,
EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS
' and
SLEEVES,
Blonds Edgings, Black Lace Veils, Gloves,'Hosiery, Com
forters, Boys'Mitts and Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs,
Black 811k Cravats, Kail Bonnets and Trimmings, Rib-
boas of all kinds, Flowers, Ao.
PRINTS, GINGHAMS,
CANTON FLANNELS.
Ac. Ac. Ao.
71 r o B D - S T H E E T .
Ogdensburgh, October 6th, ISM.
SP E R M , Winter -Bleached 'Whale O i l and Extra Lard OQ, for sale wholesale, or retail, at
FRENCH A TEVENB" Drag Store,
40-tf Ford end Blate-st
JACOB AARON. P E A C E ! P E A C E ! ! P E A C E ! ! !
mi %%
A FRESH SUPPLY OF PLANTAGENET Bpring Water, just received and b offered for sale
PROUTY A RINDGE. by
JUST RECEIVED! A FULL ASSORTMENT of Brushes used in all branches of Paint and* Wbite-
ningjjy^ . PaODTY A RINDGE. BOILED, IN LINSEED OIL, RAW
largo or-amall qoantities. AND
' French Zinc, Chrome Green, Paris " do Chrome Yellow, French do Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Plaster Paris, Campbene,
White Lead, . Spirits Turpentine, Japan, Venitlan Red, Oro. Verdigris, Umber, Eng. Paris White, Whiting, Gold Leaf,
^ [4D-tf]
tm,
| ; N . Y . y LINCOLN.
[46-tf{
^BROOK. IROOK, p
B E X A I J t
I. > &£-, for" slcimess and
ises. XI*
Just received. I t of ' TtCY GOODS,. A t . \ Brushes-,
r Cologne Bottles, r Popgerjta, Cre^a of Tartar, ;
; Soda* for CooMng, ^ i n g Extracts, Shampagne Brandy^x-
lessiyfor Cooking, ' ; English Mustard,. 1 Becmnd&ArroV Root, 1 Starch for Paddings, ,
Jncb Getatine^ * •per"* Isinglass, A c , Ac.
I *
td i a a Dn Pore.
(Store;, war-
| > I V E D , •
D ^ t G N ; MRS. , and every' sart*-
• E a a t t e l l a S t s .
FG F L U I D , bonateilSods^ **
LM.eal, icrt Gelatine,
hTiadrea « n d - i a f ^ ^ * " , . David L . Seymour rece ived o n e thousand n ine
hundred and fifty.
Daniel V. Campbell received, o n e thousand n i n e
hundred and fifty. • J o h n Edger ton rece ived o n e thousand n ine
Tvondred and fifty. _ . ,, . *• -J o h n * Stryker rece ived o n e thousand', n i n ^
hundred and fifty. - \ i •„ •. Merlin J a c k s o n rece ived ' o n e 'thousand n i n e
. hundred and fifty. • >. • ' • « • Sidney T. Fan-child rece ived o n e thousand n ine
hundred and Jifty. , v-Alburn Fos ter rece ived o n e thons-and~aine
hundred and fiftyg '. * . J a m e s P . Haskiri r e c e i v e d o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e
hundred and fifty. " . - » , Michael S . Myers r e c e i v e d o n e thousand n i n e
jffhnndred and fifty. " y * y George SS. Horton rece ived o n e thonsaBdi^i ineJ 7 hundred andf i f ty . ' . .
Nicoll lHalsey r e c e i v e d o n e thousand -lijiie hundred and fifty.. . '-. .J- •
Reuben P . W t s n e r rece ived o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e hundred a n d fifty.- , l£-?,
Charles BL Clark r e c e i v e d o n e t h o n s a n d n i n e hundred and fifty.; -
Miles P . L a m p s e n r e c e i v e d o n e t h o u s a n d rumv huadred and:fifty." . . • . ;
Charles L e e received o n e ftbusand' Bine hnij .a* red and fifty. . . . , . i • '
Isaac V . Vanderpool r e c e i v e d o n e thonsand rune hundred and fifty. •- , ' "•, j
Eleazar Harmon r e c e i v e d o n e ' t h o i i r s a n l t n l n e ' l - hundred ancLfifry. , - . "y. , . ' • ^
Daniel Gllnian r e c e i v e d (pne thousattd'-t i i^ee huhdftd and th ir ty - two , . ', is. %
W m . H . , V a n d e r b n t r e c e i v e d o n e thousand t h r e e , hundred and tirirty-two."' 5 4. ,
Roswell -Graves rece ived o n e thousand t h r e e
r*twoi*
^»*i*wW«-*««g^ -J
A l e x a n d e r Spauldirig rece ived one. 3. C. S p e n c e r r e c e i v e d one . . W . L , K n o w l e s rece ived o n e , and W m . L . Kdpwles rece ived one . That thp whole number of v o t e s g i v e n for J u s
tice of Sess ions w a s t w e l v e thousand nine , h u n d red and for ty-s ix ; o f w h i c h •»
County. ! i»ted-th»- ls*'*;
B. G BiLowis, County Clerk and Secretary.
P A P E R W A B E - H O U S E .
PETTEB C. J O N E S , No. 8 Water Street corner of Devonshire Street,
BOSTON.
HAS ON HAND, AND - FOR SALE, A Urge assortment of Papers, as enumerated below:
WRITING PAPERS. Blue and White Letter, Plain and Baled.
" Cap, Plain and Ruled. " " Flat Cap. " " Fancy Note Paper, Plain and Ruled. " •' Note Papers, Plain and Ruled. {' V Bath P o s t Plain *nd Ruled. " " Demy and Medium. » " F0U0. " " Packet Post, Plain and Rnled. " •' OommercUl, Plain and Ruled. The above papers are from the best manufacturers.
E a t e r f r o m E u r o p e . P e a c e C o n c l u d e d .
TH E CONCLUSION O F P E A C E B E T W E E N the'European Powers has not produced a greater
decline In Brea4-8tuus, than a New Arrival of SPRING AMD SUMMER GOODS
Has in the price of Beady Made Clothing at the OGD NSBUBQg.CLOTHINQ EMPORIUM!
J . A A R O N , Has just completed {repairing his Store, and has furnished the same with an entire new stock of
MEN'S AND BOYS' * READY MADE OLOTBEiG
A N D G E N T L E M E N S ' F U R N I S H I N G G O O D S !
Walk In, and see if his Shelves are not crowded—bis Drawer* all roll, and his* Counters weighed down with the richest and most varied assortment ever before offered in this " BnTgh." . %
Confident that ho is prepared to suit the most fastidious, J . Autoa extends an Invitation to aU who wish to purchase' a good article at a low, living price, to favor him with a call at No. 49 Ford-Btreet, for it is the place where they will find Ready Made Clothing to suit body and mind. Just give him-* caiVend without * moment's delay he win give you a fit, cheap for Ready Pay. His. stock comprises every article in the Ready Made Clothing line; to suit purchasers, from the Laboring man to too Judge on tbe Bensh.
J. Aaao* returns his sincere thanks to bis old customers for past favors- and kindly solicits a continuance of the same, t"""""'""' Continual additions will be mads to the stock as the season advances. Don't mistake the place—King and Averell's Granite Block, 49 Ford-8t, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. pa-tf.]
Artist's Colors, Crayons, and all kinds of Paints. They are warranted to be of the best kind; and will be sold at the lowest market prices,
[ t t - t f ] . PROUTY k BISDGE.
S o l e P r o p r i « t o r ~ o i ' t h * C e l e b r a t e d
r B A L M \ -
Z i S T H O B E A , Which, a* a cure forDtarrhttea, Dysentery and Cholera, stands unrivalled. Read the following certificates:
OertlBfate from the late Member of Congress from this District'
*= Ogdenlburgh.M,-'Y, Oct 26,1885. HBXKT S. Hmtracar, Esg. : Year mettecine for bowel
complaint*, called the Balm ofcZanthorea, has' been extensively used In this village and vicinity during the past season. I have often heard It spoken of as a moat effective remedy for diarrhosa,dysentery^uad-other bowel complaints, and I have had occasion. to nse .It and found Immediate relief from tt, and believe themedeclne r-"1"-rally has a high reputation among those Who have
BISHOP PERKINS.
The'ZANTHOREA Is a medicine valuable in numerous varieties of bowel affections, as I am well, convinced from having prescribed i t ; and-in those obstinate cases, of a chronic form,"! know of no one thing In which I would place more confidence, ' ,
S. N. SHERMAN, M. D. Ogdensburgh, July 18,1858. -
{ j - y READ THIS. GsnxarrowH, California, Jan. 14,1855.
Mr. H. 8. HOMPHKXT—Dear Sir: It Is but justice to you that I state a fe# facts relative to your Invaluable BALM* OF ZANTHOREA.- On leaving Ogdensburgh, I provided myself with one small bottle, (which, triflingas it was, save-rkeveral individuals from death by.cholera,
The cholera broke out on board the *teamer " Uncle Sam,'' after leaving San Juan del Sud, in Its most malignant form, and out of 558 passengers, 216 died of cholera. The disease was attended with It* usual symptoms**a'ar-rhoM, Ac. The physicians on board seemed to hate no power to cheek the disease. I first tried the .Zanthorea upon -J. L. Ross', of Macon^Georgia^—whom* the doctor had prescribed for with no beneficial regult-^and judge of my astonishment, when, in an hour or 'two; the diarrhoea was stopped, and the patient fast recovering.
I continued its use, and with the small quantity I had with me, saved the lives<sf six Individuals, and had I been provided with a sunwient'quantity, I have nodoubt or hesitation in saying I could have saved the lives of a hundred persons.
I most cordially recommend its general use; for with the Balm of Zanthorea, cholera and dinrrbtea are robbed of all their terrors. - '
Your* truly, ' 6 .» H'. M. FAY.
P. 8.—The Nicaragua steamer "7«ct« Sam left San Juan del Sud early in September. IS55. •
madeSatt -assortment of Yankee Notions, HosierJEOf aU descriptions, . . . . .
A splendid lot of FlowonvEibton, Satins, Velvets, Bilim Benches, the newest fashion of ready made Bonnet*. LacesandNeedleWorlcof-aliaescriptlonsi' -. ' ' •
- " ^ABPEHNGS^j,. . ,._"^4.W.-*- -' Parttculairattentioa bMbeetfpaultotttVdepartment
we are' able to seB carpetlngs this Pall from l(f to 20 .per c e n t less than before. . , , , . " . . • •«*•
New.deaigtu of Paper Hangings ana Borderings, Looking Glasses, Oornloes, aaoT other jtylesof WlndowTrtn)-mtngs together with a thousand of other things too numerous to mention.
Country Herehanto<.Mflltoer*,andEedler» supplied a t Oltai Jobbing prices. *
N. B.—B. k K. have al io reoeived.aohpice aSBortment Of Family. Groceries which they will always keep oh hana, at greatly reduced prices. 1
;*£**-
GOODS IN CANTON. JGQODNO, CADWELL & CO.,
NO. • moan BLOCK, CANTON; VL y.,
EMBRACE THIS OCCASION TO INFORM their friends and acquaintances that they have per
manently located in Canton, where they are constantly oflfcring for sale a general assortment of D r y G o o d s , ' " G r o c e r i e s * - C r o c k e r y , & c .
In this large establishmant can always be found all the newest and most approved styles which can be found
. in market, consisting of -> -Moulin de Lalnes, Bgored and Plain Berages, Tissues,
Poplins, Chambras, and choice MOURNING GOODS. Dress and Mantilla BILKS, and a large assortment of
MANTILLAS and SHAWLS. BONNETS and BONNET TUQIMINGB, Artificial
Flowers, Lfsaes, and* Velvets of aU descriptions. D.RESS XRLMMINGS; Lace, Muslin, and Cambric
UndersleeTts; Vfrought Collar* and Chemisettes; Silk, Lisle Thread; and Cotton HOSE; with a large/assortment of GLOVES.
Hats, Caps, Cravats, Shirts, and Collars. SUMMER GOODS, for Men and,Boy's CLOTHING.
Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Tick*, and, Denims. "
Broadcldths, Doe-Skins, Gasslmeres, Tweeds, Ac. OARPKTINGS of ail descriptions. Crockery and Stone-Ware, Groceries) Oils, Paints, and
Dye-Stuffs, Palis,Brooms, A c , Ac. '- \ Ik short, a "creator collection of Goods Is offered for
sale, than is generally found at a Retail Store.' They would-oaU the attention of the public to the above facts, and would take great pleasure in showing their large stock of Goods, knowing that they win compare favorably in quality1 and prices with any assortment now in S t Lawrence County.
»*» Remember—At GOODNQ, CADWELL * AC'S, NO, 4 UNION- BLOOK, CAIJTON, N. Y.
June 26,1854. SO-tf
^ „,,,„ „. JN ST. -JLAW-:kr»we*na^ou>wg(tou5tatoi'or46»* -o«Bj*hciJf^s. ,&»m:ito''TBtowrlei'ot
— OMcl-^fil,"fe6tl34n} •Sunn's*'Clark, Bacon JMsaven, S»"iUiatti"!aalI*Sorifand N. J. & F. V" '»••-New.York. Alao,Ageht,fortli«i!ale of Oarliarti ham, find Prince's METODEONB.
Kesp-i chnSiamHy^hnaiiofSiaEl? MUSIO,: TION B0FK8 for every msbmneht ; Violin, Guitar, Bass "Hoi 8tiingjt,:togelher w i f e * MB assortment of t indaof JATIiMAIi>"aS(8T5rail!aNT8,*U of which will be\ •old atc!tyspricea,^'SPBAGUE«BGOK-*3TOR*5irEa-' j l e Block, OgdeMburghS'*Sfew-*i~ork. QS-ly]
THE SUBSCBIBES WOUCD BlB^gOTFUL--' ly inform the public that he has now on exbibition
at S. VAif "BJ)BEN?Siaotel,-;Madrid, Depot, One Six Octave poa Wood Piano Forte, two large front round corners^ with BUdlng DeBk,*lron JPrame and Scolloped Keys of'Ha11ett,I)a-ri9 k C o s Hanruacture, Bosjton. Said Piano Forte-is aq-ery superior style of»nnish-and quality • of tone^and w*U be sold, together with „a Rose Wood Stool,for 1240,00. ".
He has also one'Second Hanrl Piano PoftejOf German Manufac'aire', in perfedt repair* which triB be sold very low; also New-and- Second Hand Melodeong., Any person desirous of purchasing any of the abov^-named articles win do welt to calf before purchasing elsewhere.
*F- t f ] 1 A. 8. GOODRICH.
J. S. GOULD & CO.
J. H. GUEST.
J. H I .
NEW GOODS 1 NEW.GOODS!
ALWAYS THE BEST GOODS AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
N e w a n d R t c b F a l l G o o d s !
B U C K SILKS, FIUOT S n ^ n
P U T H D U S S Goons,
every variety, and of tho choicest styles, and •
warranted to -"wear well.
Of all kinds and colors.
V A * H J A B * L E S P R I N G M E B I C I N E !
B E X F O R D ' S Compound Cbamoml le CprVlial.
THE PECULIAB MEDICAL PROPERTIES of this preparation demand the-attentlon .of all
who labor under INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA* WEAKNESS AND
GENERAL DEBILITY, t o ; . Aa a tonic and restorative. It stands unrivalled—In
vigorating and renewing the. prostrate state of the constitution—Imparting a n energy to the stomach, which fortifies the system again*!*, the change 9o*f season and climate, and sh'ould be in" the possession of all who travel.
Thii.Cordlal Is most admirably adapted tor the ladles; and Is strongly and -particularly recommended In all those complaints and-exigenctes peculiar to the female sex.
It has also been found a sure preventive of AGUE., Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
H. 8. HUMPHREY, Chemist A Druggist, No. S, Eagle Block^Ogdensburgh,
New York,
N E W A R - t t l V A E AT NO. 4 UNION BLOCK, CANTON,
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN, BLACK, and. Wafered-DRESS SILKS, at
fffl-tf GOODNO,
R. Y.
I A D W E L L A C0.*B.
BliACK. SILK.' SHAWLS, SILK. F ^ G E S , 1 and nice Dress Trimmings, can how be'seen al?
82-tf »GOODNQ, CADWELL A OO.'S.
A NEW LOT OF LAWNS AT WHOLESALE prices, fffl-tf] GOODNO, 0 A W E L L k CO,
MILLINERY GOODS, A NEW LOT, at low prices, at tbe Store of
, ' GOODNO, CADWELL A OO. •flan-ton, New-York. ^ 82-tf
CHOICE STYLE OF LONG AND SHORT / X Sewing Silk Mltte.
82-tf
, Also, Kid, and Silk Gloves, at GOODNO, CADWELL A C0^8 ._
SUGARS, for
POUNDS BROWN
N * w CLOTHS
Maanroxa,
For Ladles ' use .
THEBE19, and
Utl MiinriiHii © 2
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to . — --iiiiiisspi
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u
«.': S ' ^ S S e i K H m o r e . g
^ « 0 0 ^ . M i s i c a >!»•«» i s iK w * o 3 i s t b i o » » - f i - e o > - « >-. F r e m o n t o v e r £ o 00 *• o «> o 00 i^ w o o « > o - a K i o o * . i & c o » o < o i K ) C o o o ^ o D - s Bnphanan • c
^l « 3 t a w i o 2 • i s e i o i ^ «shi*e?t-«" •*:*.-«o Jo « s o w M «KI»4—ojr*& F r e m o n t o v e r - t
*••«•*"" • :: FreniPBt'over,).;
»«,—1 S T . L A W B K S C E County Clerk's Office, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy from, the records Uept in my office.
B. G. BALDWIN, Clerk. «.
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT TRUNKS, Valises, Oarpet Bags, e t c , at
J. AARON'S.
o IL CLOTH T H I N G , a"t
AND ENDU RUBBER CLO-J. AARON'S.
Osaaaxass, All 'Colors.
F O V D E R f P O W D E R ! •t(\(\ K E G S B L A S T I N G P O W D E R , X \ 7 \ l received and for Bale by
August 26,1S56.
JUST
H. R. HUMPHREY.
PARIS C L O U S , OAPXB,
and
SHAWLS, Long and Squar*
BaoGHa, gTBXLAB,
U. THOMPSON
I P * %t?.**9 3 J - • .*»a . : . . . P'H'. '. . J* • • •• •
i-3-O
SttScSSSSSSft—* ^ » * f r » 3 2 ^ S S » i S c l S * g S I S l 1 S S B a c h a n a n .
40 by 46.
S6 by 40. 40 by 48.
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<» ( •• Crown, Rag andlStraw. White and Colored Shoe and Tea Pipers. Carpet Paper.
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NEW STOBE, AND NEW GOODS!
Card*, GoM, Silver, and Colored l Ball Carol. He U alio Agent for-BOSTON CARD GO'S PLAYING CARDS, which are considered the best manu-factared-in the United States. - *'
Printing and Book Paper, of aU »Iws, on hand and made to order.
Dry and Tarred Sheathing for Ship* and Houses. B T ^ A B H PAID TOR 1UGB. ., ., ^ ,***»4tal
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CHfiffCE FKEai A NEW ARRIVAL OF TEAS, at [82-tf] GOODNO, CADWELL A CO.'S.
CASH PAID FOR FLEECE WOOL, AND Cloth* exchanged for Woo], by
82-tf ;• GOODNO, CADWELL A CO.
A NEW ARRIVAL, OF PRINTS,' FAST Colors, at six, and seven-and-a-half cent* per yard,
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ABNSLEY-S--'DRILLS, A NEW: THIIffi", for Men'* Summer Wear, at
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Panrrsn CimmrsKa, and
Mou3Lis DsLAnrss, In great variety, all wool and common.
MouEjrao GOODS, A large assortment in different fabrics.
BLAOX S a x "Yaxvaw, for
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a^raaomxanra, LAOis,
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S I R A 8 T - C E Y C t M J P E R ' S P f X E S , ' BJM0US J K O R D I R 8 AND THEIR CURE.
rrvHEBE lHlfOlSHlNaijIANfOBltSft USE-X fulandefiScientan Aperient a* the Blleitseltwhieh
has b e t a admirably adapted by nature to supply the bowels l u a state of bf»lth with the reqaistte stimulus; but when this h M f r o m d i i ^ w e l w c m e either de'ficent h i qaanttty, ordeterloraUd In qtt*H*7;'m«aii:*nes are justly ehUtied to consideration as the most eSkctual means of restoring a Bsaithy secretion. Sir Astley Cooper** AntI-BlUou»an4 Family Aperient Pill* are all-powerful Innm»vi»«t*»..dirtre*alDg iymptom*at"«nd»nt-,upori b * l k m * o l ) i ^ 0 o i ^ d l i o r t « r e d l t a * e c v j h e * ' ^ - w h bowels iitch a»rj«Jo« ijf t h * bead-, dimness of s i g h t
. sickness, oppression of the chest, lowness 0fsp"rlts,wiUi 'great.apprekeiislon of imaginary danger, and fe»r Of fi*4iend»**h,dUlncl*riaU*>n:rora«UT*nnployinent;ana, • f ^ o u s o t ier s*rmptoms, a t a l l time* trooWesome.aud
. irtt unfresutatiy danrtrou*.,. By taking two or three iof C S t e ' T A i - * ' * * ^ ' ^ ^ ^ 1 .a^f*«ilpy"-ctf»v*d,aririrflbw
v a d s . th* mladTtfie stomach and -»w*l« ere restored to 1 their n»taralftlnctIons,aodAtrrftunf vigor Is th* remit ; F%tH*Uif on*Htw»,«r4to!* pDl*^^*t:b*d-tlme,art(l.rer.
petted ** occaslw-siayraodfr .nec*sM»rr, they, operate.
tolrar^advsrtlsed *Jid^r«weMui-r*eiliclnes, which toe.
Y^i~*±X<&J&Wm^^'!^Mi^ the^ jjdtBatar*-w^Miktkffim tb^-ftr^nijrj- jWMitwri aa
E. THOMPS&N,
WOULD BIBPEOTFUM4 INF0BM TBE Ladle* of Ogdentburgh and ticinlty, that he has
taken the New Store, nearly O P ^ J * ' * " ^ . ? ' ^ ^ ; where h t will open, on "tHOB8DA| next, the largest assortmsnt of
everof tredh* thlivlrfnlty. amirfe; . . Ogden*bttrgh,j?
Th* largest and best} selected assortment ever offered.
GsaTLX-tTJi'a SnAWU, HOAara.
MAanxs, Hoenraf,'
SoAira,
Gtovaa,
E a t a b l l a h e d I n 1 8 5 4 . • „ , BE REMOVED TO THE NEW COL-
, , lege Room, Dlllay's Block, comer of Saline and Fayette streets, Syracuse, October 9,where it wiU be permanently located. -\ * ' This Institution I* unsurpassed by any a, tmilar establishment in the United States in point of facilities for acquiring a thorough business education, aknowledge of Conunercial Science and A r t *
8. M. BASSW. Principal, Professor o f the Scienoe of Accounts, Practical* and Ornamental Penmanship, and Lecturer on Commercial Correspondence.
W. V, PEaBm,PractIcal Acceuntant, Professor of Pen-' manship. Lecturer on Commercial Law, and Commercial Compntttlons.
N. P. BASSET, Professor of'the Science of Accounts and Lecturer on Business Customs.
M l s s L M . NBW81X, Assistant Preceptress, in Ladies' Department. ' •,
-LECTURERS. Hon. It- H. Tyler,-Judge P r a t t A. Gt Hall, Esq., H. J.
Sedgwick, Esq., P. M., and others.; Lecturers on Commercial Law.-Oommercial Calculations, Political Economy, Banking-, Bail Roadtng, Finance, Ao. "
For further partlculafVsend for a Circular; [46-4m.]
B O O T S A N » S H O E S !
WE WILL SELL
B 0 O T S A N D S H O E S
$(&., 60 DAYS,
Lower than they can be bo-jght
Thin siae of (I
B O S . T . O N !
"(**y please call and examine for yourselves. _ ^ J
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Panrrs—all kind*, BoxmKQand Saurruio—all width* and qualities. OAaarmtos, TAMSTST, Baussafs,Tmucs-PXvs, IxoaAntg; VxxrriAii, DaOaoars, UATTTKO and On, Crirr*a, aU width*..
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H A R D W A R E ! H A B D W A B E I I C I L A B L E S ASHLEY,
S p . i EAGLE BLOCK. OGDENSBURGH. N . Y. , ,. Importer and Dealer
"of SHELF ANt» - H * ^ V Y « ] l j * r W .trawnwAW*- T W » . w . n . H flM\
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MAILS FOB-THE FOTJ^WiNG**PLAC^, on and after Tuesday, October 28, wnj close as
follow*: - / : Watertown, Route, Morristown, Hamtiiona Clayton,
and Sac l^t iHarbbr , atG%-<?elo<!t>A,.M. -*--For Rome, Utlca, Troy, Albany,-Albany D. P. O., New
York City, New York D. P. 0 „ Syracuse, Oswego, Rochester, Buffalo, ^Buffalo S< P, O., Gouverneur, Rlchville, Antwerp and Ox Bow, a t 6Jf o'clock A . M .
OaaadiiJIail* olose at $X o'clock A. M - ' , • ' Malligopig Bait by Cars will clof«i>,at'"5 o'clock P . M . Mall* for Canton will close a t 9 A. M. HaiUfo;rBe-*monelo-K>4rWXarVM.- •''*- •** All other mail* close a t 8 P. M.
ABBIVAIi OF MAtts ; Fr*m the East a t UJiA.M.i_From New-York, Albany^
Utlca and Watertown, at S% P. M. From New York Buffalo, Borne and Watertown, at I I P . H . from Hermon at 103* A. M., From Canada at < P . M .
. ' . . > i ' / -dMiOT'HfJ iJKl te ' ' - - - • . - . • i -V, ; On week d»ys, open at T ' A . M ^ and close a j S P.M.
.. On *""un6"*y»/bpen fcom.8 to 9 A.'.Jt»--—
i a O R R I S O N - »
R I V I N G , S H A V I N G A N D J O I N T I N G S b i n t r l e M a c h i n e !
ff*BJB M A C H I N E I S N O W E X H L B l T I N G A N D X ta operation at JOEL H. MACK'S MILL, Lake
street,. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. It Is* ca*pable of Riving, Shaving, and Jointing from ' TWENTY-FIVE TO FORTY THOUSAND SHINGLES !
PER DAY. It works Eaty and Winding "timber to the greatest perfection, and. with the'--utmost ease; so simple in construction' that there? is neither belt nor^o'g^wheel in it ; being*whdlly constructed'©! Iron and steel^trdurabtlity is very great The power of three horses will work i t to it* utmost capacity, Which can at once be applied from the water-wheel, steam engine, or common horse-power, by belt or gearing; can be worked inithewoodi, mill, or shop, equally wen; a* i t ocenpies'^mly'lard t>y*igbt' -feet
quire* but one m a r r « ^ t e M i t i ^ n a ^ W t « t b a t \ * simple though very substantial combination of the Frow, tho 8h*ving?Knife, and Jointer Irons of, tbe " old hand process," working all ouch timber as can be worked by hand, and a groat deal that cannot, and in such style of finish and beauty that givea them the preference of the markeVbver ail qther Shingles. "' f -.
CAPITALISTS, WLLEBS, SHIKGLE£-5iANUrAi3TU-mOS, AND OWNERS OF SHINGLE TIJipER,
Are especially directed to this Machine for profitable investment The pubUcarerespeetfuily invited to'witness i ts operation at the above named place, whew i t wiB remain under the .superintendence of R. F. VAUGHN, one of the Proprietors, who wilt be most happy to give any information on the subject required, or negotiate with parties for Comity Rights, and Machines ready for use. . . j . •
|5"*****"A11 Communications addressed to Mr. VAUGHN, or J, Kv MACK, Ogdensburgh, N. *4, or to R. ?, VAUGHN, Rochester, N. Y., at any time thereafter, will be promptly attended to. , * •
O p i T i i r . u a o f t h e P r e s s , d e e .
' [from the Milwaukie free Democrat] The Machine is about six feet in length, and stands
upon iron leg* about two.feet in height; is very compactly and strongly put together, and has nothing complicated or unwieldy about I t ltc.an.J-S flfiyenby two horse-TJowbr, at Its fun spied Tor'either Oak. piiie„ceaar
OanESSBDUQ^Nov. IS, 1856.
T H E G R E A T E S T n t E B I C A J b D I S C O Y -E K f T O F T H E A G E .
MR. KEPJEDY, OF ROXBUBY, MASS#-chusetts, has discovered in one of our common
pasture weeds.a remedy that cures' every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to & common Pimple. He has tried i t in over elevenJjundred cases, and nevertailed, except In two casea, (both thunder humors.) Be has how In his possession over two hundred certificates of its. value, all within twenty mBes or Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a Nursing Sore Mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the Worst kind of Pimples on the Pace.
Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles, ttles are warantedto cure the 1 ' ** * t^an^tojafach.
horse-Tjqwot, orchesnutstuff. "the timber "aprepaTi
from 0 to-61
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, Poaseesingevery faculty for«h» transaction of
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those nJea,J*w hand rrfing. At bolt iB.pIacea up.h the ' ' " agahjstftatrongheaa, wne'h the.Brat, «' carriaie,-
riving!tht..J.; .„-„ , . l a n y ^ a e i l r ^ ' t ^ m e s s t ' f B e r e t n r # . . . . . . r t t l n g b i c k t ^ •^qnC'^oljclatit'ffld agaliist anotter
is ffirougi":it"and takes off a shingle .of hes"aT"fbereti*«^^
ni*i?"FiB;iENasS VTGO0 YOU"SE Ol^BOiff
- / -USE --OR; -R'tjinlis.. •I - /. , wj* caliite BYlEitP-if1;., .„ , . -'rpi lS WONDEBFUt BEM3SDY IS EVEfif
icooih;As-hmi^Br'oncUtt*«vtocIplen^riiSto « 1 Hemorrhage from t ie ' tor*. *^l*leld to l t* m a u e ^
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a a ^ e b M t B o r t e w a c i a w a i l u i n e w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^i^^^iummmsm^S^
head, and while the riving knlfeis taking off another, is shaved .with an even taper, jpon the upper aide • the .next back revolution takes .the sblngle;.to 31: third bedplate and against another head, and the third revolu-tibn, wht«n cut off anothertrOTS the boltrana-shaves the |«bnaj.-*l»o»aha*?s -ffia-M'i.-o#iM'|ihJ.''F.5*ia^. f&e jihingle *pa*se*^er^tetwew"t»!*'»af^aius"^^ - that complete the shingle, ^ u s t h e r e a r e ' l b u r shingles, in themachino a t a time, and one'finished' a t every re-voluUdn, "Ther*yolutionft*w;perform^ at ;the.r»w 60 per - iu i i iut f , • 'a^amwff i (^ 'e -»fot^-*Of^r»t f ir t6 l«*mehei,lt*wffl**m-U-*»,oO©-«b^ -
- i >. -r - <-' -•--. I f t o m a t D e t r o i t A a v e t t U e r ' l « v - ' i ; ' ^ ' Shingle "Machines havelong occupied'the sit tenttdnor
inventoM.anffweaie.glaaiobe'ablftoanso-pW^^^
Two tatt les are warantedto cure the wo.rst Canker in the Mont*3<and-StqeJach.
Three to five Bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases of Erysipelas., s „
One to two boitles**,are warranted- to cure aU Humor in the Eyes. *"
Two bottle* are warranted to cure Running of the Ear* and Blotches among the Hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and Running Ulcers. \ "• '
One bottle will cure scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to threg bottles are warranted to cure the w o n t
case o.f ting worm. . p Two.t*' three bottles are warranted to cure the most
desperate case of JEUieumatism. Three -to four -obttles are warranted to cure Ealt-
Rheum. V "* Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scro-
fl*1- - • <*S A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle,
and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity i*taken. *
Reader, I peddled over a thonsand bottles of this in theviclnitj of.BostQn. Iknow theieffects of it in every case; So sure a* water wiU extinguish fire, so "sure srill tail, cure Humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it but that sold another^ aften* trial, it always' speaks for itself. There are two thinga'abont.this herb that appear to Joe surprlatng-^-first; that lt^-grows in our pastures, in sbme places quit^^dentiftti; and yet its valuehas never been known u n t i l ! discovered it in 1846; second, that i t should cure all kinds of Humor. "
In oraet to* givqabme idea of the* sudden rise and great pbpularity e f the discovery, I wiU state that in April, 18p3,{> peddled it, and told about six bottles a day. In April, 1854,1, sold Over a thousand bottles a day of i t *, / - -
Some of the Wholeaftle-Bruggists, who have been in business twenty aho^biriy years, say that nothing in the annals or Patent .Medicines was ever like i t There * A-universai^piraise ofa i t ftom all-quarters. S In my -own pfactieeT always kept "it 'strictly for Ho-mora;; but-tince i t s introduction as a general Family Medlcin?, g » » $ and Wonderful virtues have been found ih'Hilha'fl hever sMpected.
.Several oases df Epileptic Fit*, aMisease rrhich was al-"" 'ias beeuottfedby a few bot-
'win-prove ^effectual in all . „ — . — ^ - there are hut few who have seen more o M t t h a n I have'.
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