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CLEAEED. Aug. 3il—Br. Sir. Fashion, AYe'lIs, Mohtfcal. ?SchE. W. >L,. Manning, Oswego\ J . Aug. 25—Br.Str.Briti>h'<iueen,'Chamberlin, Lachine. ' •'\ Str. Lady of the Lake, Chapman, Lewjston. FOR CHICAGO^ ~ THE PROPELLERS ,w, WLMAMS, MASTER. W ILL leave Ogdensburgh for Chicago 1 - an in- termediate ports on Thursday Evening Ang..?l. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board or to . J.G.AVERELL, ) J, C,&R.- W.BUSH, f Ogdansburgh BLT< BACON/. ) The flour of Ireland's Destiny HAS GOME i J The heart of every Irae liberty Joying • American, beats in unison with the heart of every true liberty loving Irishman 1 The soil of Ireland is wet with the blood of her sons, struggling for Freedom! The heel of the oppressor is upon her, grinding her to the dust! She spurns: the oppressor and his yoke, anil appeals to the world for sympathy and .Miqcor.. ' '• The undersigned\ having been appointed by the inhabitants ot School District No. 17, in the town of Oswegatchie, to confer npoit- the subject, respectfully invite their fellbw- j-citizens to meet at the • _ TOWN HAUL, <m Tuesday, the 29th day of August, instant, at 6 1-2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of adopting such measures as may be deemed expedient for exfending,sj(mpathy and aid to the straggling Irish. JOSEPH DELANY, ) JOHNBARNETT, } Committee/ DANIEL MAGONE. j Ogdensburgh, August 25, 1848. H IGHWAY LAWS, for sale at POMEROY'S. August i22.. - 5-22tf DAGUERREOTYPE M ESSKS. WAKEFIELD & CHILDS, from Boston & Burlington, will open min- iature rooms over D. Turner Jr.'s store 1 , Ford st. »bout the 25th of August. P. S. Those wishing Miniatures will do well to wait and examine specimens before obtaining elsewhere. Ogdensburgh, Aug. 17, 1518. * d!04-w22tf wmmmsz wmwuwn T HE subscriber-has for sale a large quantity of Fruit, of all descriptions, at WHOLESALE una RETAII. His stock: comprises, , Apples, Pears, Peaches, Pine Apples, Iiemohg, Oranges, y\^ . Citrons, Melons, • Ac ; &c , Ho witt.be constantly receiving.fresh Supplies, of the best to be procured in market. Call at \ Gilberts Corner,\ opposite ihe St. Lawrenco Hotel, Ogdensburgh, A. H. HALL. ' August 17,1§4.8. dl04 w22-tf.' , Jfust Received* ' ,. Freshpamphene. Lamp Oil at g, 8, lQs.pergnl. Lard Oil, for MachineryyLinseedOil, JPaints/ Paint, & Whitewash Brushes, Graning v \ Toote, Dye-stuffs Drugsy Medicines, • &c.,&c, &c, Sign of the Blue Mortar, Ford. St., Ogdensburgh May 21, 1848 28tf. \ aR.EL4.RE , I UOCJR, MESS PORK, & WES- IVTERN CORN. Just' received and fo gale 800O bushels Corn, SOO toMs Superfine FJour, .300 do. Flue do. | aSO do. JUtess ; Porit, \ . k% ;•; '-jE, B. ALLEN; Ogdensburgh, Juno 15,1848. 49-u,. H UNT'S SALOON it fitted up In superior style . for the reception of Ladies and Gentlemen, one door north of S. Gilbert's dwelling house,— He assures the public that his Ion CREAM and other entortainments, are not to bo surpassed by any other establishment in the place, and as tor prices-^-cALi. AHK 'BEE. June 21,1848. ' . 5Stf. . POUKTH AKUIVAL. Just received, at the Pedler's Exchange, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FROM New York city direct. These goods will be sold 20 per cent cheaper than they could be bought for, one month ago. BRONNER & KRAFT. - July 17, J848. -.- 20 Reams of Wrapping Pa- per, a lot of Trunks, and Patent scales weighing from a quarter ofapound toSOO lbs., just received on consignment by BOYD & JUDD. . May 17th, tf. . VESJIMENTAu SOAP, ' Warranted to remove stains of any kind caused by Oil, Paint, or Acids, on silks, satins, Velvets, or cloths, for sale by BOYD & JUDD. v5nlZt£' ' Saddles & Bridles. - A QUSNTITY of SAnDtEs and BarotES just X3L received, and for Sale at great bargains, by 16-tf. j BOYD&JUDB . lEF&ER'S COMPOUND DYE, ~ ' For renovating Colors—Restoring Colors to Clo'hdf anyhue—no matter how much faded—. a superior article, unrivaled in its effect, and warranted to give full satisfaction or no charge, for sale by BOYD & JUDD. v5 nl2 tf. SATURDAY MORJflNXS, AUG. 19. B ABY JUMPERS, at dlOOtf POMEROY'S. , J ENNY LIND; Brofhersand Sisters; Pride, Envy, (being of eleven capital sins parts 1 and 2 j Vanity Fair; Medical student; Wildfili Hall; No.2Mbntrepot; Thompson's Counter- feit Bank Note Detector; Graham's arid Godey's Magazines for September' at dl06tf •\ POMEROY'S. MR. O. W. iJUSfTOW, ,, W OULD respectfully inform his old friends &nd r customers that ho, has returned to Ogdensburgh, where he is prepared to do Hair- Cutting, Shaving, Champooingr and all kinds of* barber work in a neat, atid tasty manner. Stand formerly occupied by Mr. Proctor, one. door South of the Trenlont House. \ ' Ogaensburgh.-Aug. 8, 1848. -~96tf: S ! The Farlor Magazipe FORSNOI^eiNG!!! TART 3XOT, gentle leader, at this annouce- > ment, nor set. it down as tho last humbug of the day. It is a fact, however astonishing, that the publisher will Be\ happy toptove to those who aroBkeptical i)n .the subject. ~~Ahy person wish- ing that Magnificent JValional, Engraving, of the Signorfr-of the Declaration of lndependen.ee , en- graved on steel by OBMSBVJ and considered fully equal to the ono.ibrmeriy sold at $20, may. obtain a yearly subscripiion to theParlor Magazine, free of charge, by remitting $3, the lowest price of thoengraving, tdlhenffice, 135Nassauat. To (hose acquainted with the Magazine,.'we say, it is- a monthly devoted to morals, literature, and the best interests of society, containing 32 pages' of originol'matter, -from the best Writers, with two beautiful illustrations, second to, none, in each number, one o n a steel, anb the other ex- pressly adapted ib the Ladies/and colored iri the best style of tho art, with other occasional Illus- trations and mii'sio. . Price ?iper year, It is de- signed, not simply to charm away an idle .hour. It is chaste and and elegimt in all respects, free from all Injurious. trash—pure and elovt'ted in tho highest degree, and worthy a place on the ta- bles of the moat virtuous and refined. The bet- ter portions of tho public, and the press, have be- stowed upon It the moat unqualified commenda- tion. The volume commences with. May, and • makes over 400 pnges, with at least • 24 illustra- tions. The Nos. maybe ezchanged si tho end • of tho year for bound volumes, at the offiqe, and elsewhere, and, with the engraving, will readily sell for an advonco upon the cost—the subscriber thus obtaining the reading of one of the best magazines fbrnothing, and leaving a profit be- sides, -.I.-- Tho engravingis taken from TrumbuWs great painting in, the Rotunda at Washington, and con- tains the portraits of all the distinguished sign- ers. Its size i3 21 by \31 incites; it is engraved in Ormsby*s beBt Style, and considered by good- judges equal to any thing of the kind in the country. 3>fo American family should be desti- tute of this work. Persona, wishing to 'save S2 or obtain this Bplendid Magazinofor nothing, will plcaso forward three dollars post paid at once, an thus secure an early impression from the plate. Thoengraving can be sent to,nny part of the- Unltcd States, at a postage of 16. cents. N. B. Agents wanted to- obtain subscribers for this Magazine, andT to sell the Parlor Book by J.T.Headley. ' 5-17-3w/ AND CONFECTIONERYSTORE T HE subscribers have opened a Bakery and Confectionery shop nt the stand formerly occupied by Palmer •& MunereL ICB CHEAK,.- every night in the week (Sundays excepted), at - 9 cts per glass. Candy at 12 1-2 cts.per lb.- A share o£publio patronage is solicited. MtJNERET & HOUGHTON. Juno 19,1848. 53u. jtfST Received on consignment a full supply of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO from thowell known Manufacture Of J* BARBER. _& Co. Auburn, &_ Y„ andibr eaie at Factory prices, by BOYD & JUDD. Ogdensburgh 13th-1848 ' V5 nl2 tf. ' • ENVELOPES, - ONLY 2s. per HTJNDRBD, to be had r.t POMEROY'S JOB PRINTING, rpm SENTINEL OFFICE, with a Iarjt • A number of fonts of new beautiful andfteti ionablo JOB.TVPB, is prepared to execute Jonts c • short notice, and on as reasonable terms an tm becomm'anded-eIsewhere ! - Workmen of appre* ed skill are employed.