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\11 AtLY ABVANCTB. TERMS: - O>rttP. per Month, Or Three Dollars p«r Year. jfaara, 11 )!•«•. one tnsArtfon, .. .* BO JP do do one w«K.a\ IK 3° «« do one month, 8 00 fe ao <jo do thrvm month*, 5 00 •o do •!• mosjths, 1 05 ~ «o do one year UOfi \*»• q*trter column one year, 9ft IN) wnscolumn one year, tUO 00 •mints* Cards, per month, 80 W 41 order* tkmM ** addr*»se« * JAS. W. HOPKINS, Ofdeosburgh, N. T. OARDS. 1. W. GLASFORD * < O M in BOOTS, SHOW 4 BUlftlBfl, Leather an* V % adInc• No. 96 Ford-Ktr«<«t, OOI)KN8lll'U(Ht. N Y OLM' <if the Mum moth Kaale., pe* F. 4L0BN VILA*, No. IO fl'ord-Htr«M*t, MAJTOTACTUIXX or AWD DKALJCR or Boots, Hhoe*. and Hnhb«ra. Leather, findings, *«. * POWELL, A.tioi*n««VM At C'ounMolLor** ut Law, />!<//<• Mock. Fftrii Hir«t, +ft*4etta»«rtfh, N. v . drift;fXKit p JIIDD, UMALLY AUTHORIZED AUCTI0MB1S for th« Htato or Nt»w York, and COMMIHHION MFIIKIKANT. Always ready to atteqd call* in his Profession, t^\Aartloo an4 ('ommkialon finnan In Av*f«*1l's ww Ilrlck Hl<>< k, two doom from tho O*w«gatrhlc llank, Kor«I Htr««rt, OgdfliiKhiirifh, N. Y. ifl-tf) J. 4k MeDONALD, MANrFACTTKKU AND DKAl.KR IN <> O w H' H: N: A N I> H V io K S, *' Mock, Kiut mdqftA* Hridp*. OODKNRHUIUill, N. T. 1R H(1IH< UIHKH HTII.I. AT TUB OLD shop, corner of Washington and Isabella (and alou«) would ffrai«fuilya^tanowte4ff« dnfMn And patronaif* he ha* received during uln* Team he ha* neeu In the above business In thla Vlllan«\ would «t)ll solicit a nhare of patron age In hU line of business. I weuM aaj to all who want CARRIAGES PA1NTBD, £4 licit\ I*tiinto<l <»ntl I jett«»r*<l, OK HOimK I'ALNTINU AND PAPERING DONE To give me a call, and you ahull have your work 4one aa well an the heat. DAWD CHILD. Ogdenahurgh, Feb. Wth, l«t. [II dAwtf | WILLIAlti P. BAILKY, Huil<U>r of l'tea»ur« and ITiahliifr, I font*. An assortment always on hand of the latest and tno«t Improved model*. HoatR htillt to order. HT\A1I urdera by uul) promptly attended to. 0A1W AlfD aetJM.il Al.WATR ON IIANt) AND MADR TO OHI>KK. llhop in /tyM'« Faciory, Wt$t (HiU if t*4 OdDRNSIH K<m, N. Y. , Marrh 4th, IHfil [1 1 AT. LAWBKNOK The I'roprtetor of th«« almve, would reapettfolly Inform the Traveling PnhHr, that he ha* tnoroiigh ly r«novat*Ml *n& furnlahed anew thU Hotel, (lor werly known an tho Wtmhlngton Hotel,) In a man ner ananrpamed bf any Hotel tn Ogdonnnitrvh. TheTahle will at all Union. hoHupylled with all (he dollrarte* of th* HeaiKm. and the Bar ntocked with the rhoh *<*t hrntu1« of WIKI* and ('IOAH* OMNIHITHKH, with rompotont Aaentn and care fill Driven\ will he In roadmen* at tno It. It Depot, on arrival of all Train* from the Kant, to ronvey raonengom to the Kerry Dock, In time to connect with Truln* on the Orand Trunk and Ottawa Kail way*. The Proprietor'hope*, hy *trlrt attention to the want* of hi* tftiext*. and the Indurement* offered lhem, to rocelvtt a liberal share of public patron ftOAftD OVB DOLLAX FKR DAT. A MOHTON, Proprietor. KKTll EXTllAOTKD WITH0l»T PAIK! Three Superior Htyle* of Artificial Teeth on \V \ « Continuous Gums, Platina Base [#-TIIK SAME WITH RUBBER »T O. OON10, of Hyraciise, now located permanently at \ •' - ' \ N. Y. <>rrim The Doctor luan tli i Doctor luanadepbln tlie maltet of All Ing HI* nillnc* wear Mkn burnlMhed nteel. |t-If) BHIDUE*! HOTMIi, CANTON. N. Y. *V H. 1>. lIliUJOlUH. l»ropri'n. 'a*aengeM conveyed to and from the Ifoueo F f Uh Yrov of A Good Livery SUble attached to thr House. BOWMAN BROTH KRS, tjiwrrfirr «% .ludd'n New Work, (irp STAIRS,) Street, CANTON, New York. Ivn their attention to all operation* lor tis \ty and preservation of the natural troth. Al- >aitufa<-turor» of th«< moat rivttiitiful set* of »r- il t««ith. [1 1 Ainoul a^Mfla^ •aisia i sl» * mi/tt»R •*••%•* • r*w%* •%/« r** '\*9 fR INHIWANCK ON TIIK HTOCK PLAN, From Otyo to Throe Years, apply to A. O. rHiOWN\ [tf| , Insurance Agt., Canton, LINK, T A IWHTON TKLKOUAI'II LINK, ti r««T nrrict, CANTON, N. T. M for all part* of the (nited State* and Capadan promptly dispatched. I Office Hour* from H A. a., to 8 p M._^| AMAHA O. BKOWN, Operator. HOTEL, POTKDAM, NY. W. F*u«l«<, I*roprletor. jnveyance from the Cam to the House.— I 00 per day. A good Uvory attached to EVENING EDITION VOL. 1. OGDENSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1861. LIAEH A TRADE. PIANO PORXRA A- iwirwir. BBADT-MAOE OLOTHINO. BAILBtOAJI LINKS. NO. 4. [Written tot the Advance.] Young man, you arc casting about and thinking what btwint'ss you shall select for a HroHhriod. Sotne of your youthful afworiatoa have matte choice already. One has gone into a itore to clerk it, you like his appearance better than that of the lad who went to leant the tanning busi- ness. Another has entered a bank, and another has a place in a jewelry shop, these threo, in fact, and the one who is writing in the lawyer's office, are your companions to the neglect of Charles who is apprenticed to the boot and shoe busi- ness, and Henry who is learning the har- ness and saddle buslness^and John who will be a blacksmith if he\ is spared. I pray you now consider, what is it that actuates you in the selection of these as- sociate* ? It is not the mental calibre that moves you, for you know that the young men last mentioned are the superiors in intellect, of the former lads spoken of, for it was so decided by their teacher. I fear there IB an underating of hard work, or of manly labor; ha t said one to a tanner, what a dirty trade you have got—it may be, he replied, but \it makes clean money.\ Ask your fatkor to tell you how many \ would 6o\ nice young men he can recol- lect who had entered upon the mercan- tile (by which I mean dry goods princi- pally) business and had succeeded ?—or rather, how many have complained or failed ; why is it that there are so many applications for tho plaqes first mentioned in the article, and not for good trades. Look at history and you will find that some of our greatest men were mechan- ics. Franklin was a printer, Kogcr Sher- man hammerctf out Bhoes on the bench while beside him lay the books, the study of which in leisure moments properly di- rected, made for him the name now in- scribed in tho niche of history ; what of Fulton, of Btuvens, of Hoe, and a host of men who were not ashamed of work. I do not say that you arc, but you seem to think it more respectable to appear well dressed, fie, fle, on such thought*, dress does not make the man, nor the animal, the lion knew the donkey although he had the lion's skin well arranged on his body, but no sooner did he open his mouth than the \ cat was out of the bag,\ every l>ody knew it was only a poor donkey. But there are reason* why in the fluc- tuations of business and in the mutations through which we pass in this busy world, why a person should have 1 a trade. First, if the man who makes two spires of grass to grow where l>efore there was only one, has done something for his kiml; much more the mechanic, who creates, or makes something that is useful, he is constantly adding to the wealth of the Htate,—while the business of the class first spoken of in a measure necessary perhaps, are consumers merely, they add nothing to the wealth of the body poli- tic, nothing for export. Much might be said on this point but time will not admit In the second place he who has a trade I care not what it is, may always obtain a competence, he may have l>ecn a wealthy man but riches take to themselves wings and fly away, and thon where is the bread to come from, for tho wife of his bosom and the children unable to help themselves. If he has no trade to fall back upon in such an hour, he\vill vainly curse the pride or oversight, or whatever you may call it, as many he fore have done < that they were not encouraged to learn some way that would prevent them in adverse circumstances from Incoming gentleman beggar$. Learn a trade, no mat- ter hardly what, make yourself a profi- cient in that branch whatever it may be, it is honorable—it is respectable, and it is much more comfortable to feel that by the sweat of your brow and the blessing of GocT you have what you have, than to be obliged tf> others for the bread that keeps you and yours from pinching want. MECHANIC. OLKMONS DEALEBA IN PIANO FOETUS X I Xalodeona, Oieet Muric ft WUU Boehs. Sole Agents for the Celebrated HALLET,, DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS, / With their Patent SmpmHim Bridg*. Also Agents for the ©UBNE SCALE» PIANOS..^] . Sole Agents for the Urlvalled Ac Gre«n 1 With their Patent ni* Attachment A* Baei |9\New Music A Music Hooka regulary received. JUDBON BANK BUILDING, UPSTAIRS. -I86L 1861. HAJftCH HIGBEE & McOOY, mAjnrrAcnnuots OF TIN, ! OOPPBB,and SHEET IRON WARE. \ | ALSO DBALBBS IN STOVES, PLOWS, and -FAJEMLTNQ- TOOLS, DOG P0WER8, GLASS-WARE, EAVE TROUGH^ NAILS, | PUMPS, | CUTLERY, FEATHERS, WOOD, PURE —AHD— KEROSENE OIL. JOBBING! JOBBING!! O F EVEUY VARIBTT DON! TO ORDER promptly, and In a style unsurpassed any- where. WAHXEDl WANTED 1! Deacon Skins, Rap, Copper, Braafl, Feathers, AND BARTER GENERALLY, In ^change for Good* or Cash. PEDLB^IS t pr ic«s, at HIGBEE * BKeCOY»S. AOHTNW BELTING, SUPERIOR OAK Tanned IiOatlrer Belting, Rubber Belting, a full assortment for sale by 0HA8. AHHLKY. 1861. *t0VMI STOVES 1 1861. AGENCY OF RATHBONE A CO., ALBANY. T HE HtTBSCKIRER OFFER8 FOR BALE THE Largest variety of Cooking Stoves to be found In this f»«ctloa of the State, Including the cele- brated patterns, UNITED STATES. HYLVAN WITCn, andiGOOD SAMARITAN. Theee cast- ings arc warranted of the very best quality. CHA8. ASHLEY. M milE CELEBRATED WHEELER A WILSON JL Sewing Machine, with Important Improve- ments at reduced prices. This is Justly regarded as the Standard Bowing Machine of the day.— Pamphlets forwarded when dosired, containing full description of the furious patterns. Machines warranted. CHARLES ASHLEY, Agent for Wheeler & Wilson, Sewing Machine Co. P ROTiCTION AGAINST FIRE AND BURG- lam, WIJLDKB'S world-renowned SALAMAN- DER SAFES, of various sizes, for sale at manu- facturer.' price*. CHARLES ASHLEY. fiBnunonrt FUBVUHIXO OOODB, . For'Men's and Youth*' Wear, The stock consists in part of the following goods —4000 Orercoato, of all styles, patterns and quali- ties, such as Pilot, Beaver. Cloth. Sealskin, Ac; 8,000 Undurcqattt, of Broadcloth, Camtmere, Sati- net, Ac; 8000 pair* of pant*, of Casalmero, Doe- akin. Union aud Hatlnet; 200 vests of 811k, Hat- in, Uranadlne. Silk Velvet. Silk Plush, Cloth, Cas- slmere, Ac, and a beautiful and complete assort- ment of Hats, Caps, Shirt Collars, Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Travelling Bag*, and many articles too numerous to mention. In short everything that bolonga to a > -. • FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE, All of which will be sold at the lowest rates for Cash. IlaTlng connection with some of the largest manufacturing Houses in Europe and America,and aa we buy our clothes for cash only, at the very Icfwest market prices, and as the Goods have been mad* up under our own care by the moat exper- ienced workmen, consequently we can assure you that we can sell yon as good an article for a good deal less money, than anv other establishment this side of New York, and If yon wish to be convinced of the truth of our statement, please call before purchasing elsewhere, and if you don't find it just so, yon need not buy. All we aak Is a call. Re- member the place, EMPIRE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 51 Far* ttr«€t, IN AVERELL'8 GRANITE BLOCK, Ogd.ensburgEli« N\. Y. t^Country Merchants can be supplied with Goods at New York and Boston prices. t P. * ». MONAiH. DENTISTRY. A LL OPERATIONS IN SURGICAL AND Mechanical Dentistry, performed in a skillful and Judicious manner, by JOHN AUSTIN, at his Denial Rooms, In Judson Bank Building, opposite the Seymour House, State street. marl-tf.] THE OLD DENTAL HBAD-QU AKTKBJ! Dr. S. 0. BIAmGBrrT, Dentist, OGDBN8BUBGH, N. Y. I give every dental operation my personal atten- tion, and allow none but the best work to go out of my office. Persons who require Artificial Teeth will find the new style Introduced by me of setting them on \ HARD RUBBBB,\ one of the great improve- ments in Dentistry. It la as pare in the month as the finest gold, lighter than any other Plate, adheres to the mouth bettor, and It la worn wifb ease and comfort, where gold or silver cannot be used. It is stronger than gold and quite as durable, and yet cheaper. I have the strongest recommendations from many Gentlemen ana Ladles In this County of Its superiority over every other Plate. I still make, when desired, Plates of Gold or Platlna, and In a style of beauty and finish that challenges comparison. FILLING TEETH will receive the most careful attention, and be performed in the moat Judlcioni maoaer. I most respectfllny solicit TOOT patronage. [l-l-tf.] 8. 8. BLODGKTT, D. D. 8. T WO GOOD LUMBER WAGONS FOR SALE Cheap, apply to CHA8. ASHLEY. To Wagon Makers) and Blacksmiths. W E ARE NOW RECEIVING AN EXTENSIVE Stock in this Department, and hare many new and valuable improvements. We are pre- pared to sell cheap. CHA8. ASHLEY. F RENCH'S CONICAL WASHING MACHINE, The best in the market. No family should be without one. CHAS. ASHLEY. H AY CUTTERS, STRAW CUTTERS, ROOT Cutters 1 The most approved patterns for sale. •» CHAS. ASHLEY. P LOUGH8! PLOUGHS !-A GOOD VARIETY to sell at very low figures. Farmer* please look at this stock. CHAS. ASHLEY. H OUSE BUILDING HARDWARE, PAINTS, Oil, Varnishes, Window Glass, Ac. Our as- sortment in this line is very complete, and afford? the heat opportnltv for builder* to select House Trimmings of the latest style-, at the lownxt fig- ures. CHAS. ASHLEY. M ILK PANS AND TIN WARE OF EVERY Variety. CHAS. ASHLEY. N OW READY! THE ATLANTIC MONTLY For March, 18611 Tin: present number of the Atlantic Monthly specially commends itself to all readers, by the brilliancy and variety of its con- tents. Among the writers in tho March IBHUC, are Harriet Martincau, J. RUHBCII Lowell. K. P. Whip- 6 1e, J. G. Whlttler, Miss Prescott, Oliver Weudell [oimes, Paul Akers. TERMS—Three dollars per annum, or twentv- flve cents a number. Upon the receipt of the sub- scription price, the publishers will mail the work to any part of the United States, prepaid. Sub- scriptions may begin with either tlie first or any subsequent number. The potstage of the Atlantic Mottthiy Is Thirty-Six Cents a year, if prepaid. t<PX\ The pages of the Atlantic are stereotyped, and back numbers can be supplied. CLUBBING ARRANGEMENTS. 8ubf<cribere to pay their own postage Two copies $ 5 FiVe copleB 10 Eleven copies 80 Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by the hundred, etc., upon application to the pub- lishers. All orders should be addressed to TICKNOR A FIELDS, Publishers, las Washington Street, Boston. CASH PAID FOR BAGS. XIJE WILL PAY Three Cents PER POUND Yj for Paper Rags, and ONE and ONE-HALF CENTS for Woolen rags. Intmali or large quanti- ties, from one pound to 100 tons, delivered at the Oswegatchie FaperjMUl, west side of the Bridge, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 8TURTEVANT, SONS A CO. March 4th, 1861. [l-d&wtf] S8 5 000 000/of all the Offlces of the United States Government, with the Salaries attached, 87V cents. Any kind of Government Book* supplied. Catalogue furnished. Editors publishing this will be sent a copy of the BLUE BOOK. Address, ALFRBD HUNTER, Bookseller, Washington, D. C. For sale by Tilley A Bro., Ogdensburgb, N. Y. NOBTHBRN BAILBvOAD, N. Y. WTNTE& ARRANGEMENT. Through to Boston In 20 hours) to Mew York In 94 hosrs, ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS. /VN AND AFTEH MONDAY, DEC. 8d. I860, V/PASSENUEK Tratne will run as followsf (Sundays exceptedj ; FIRST TRAIN. Leaves Ogden*hurgh, at 11:80 A. *., (dine at Valone) reaching Hvu^e's Point at 5:80 P. •-, Burlington %60r. M. Troy 6 A. K., Albany*:*)A. M\, Boston 8 A. u. New York 13 * (9T*Splendid Sleeping cars run thro' with this train from Rouse's Point. This train connect* with trains at Potsdam Junction, for Watertown and West; at Mooer's Junction, for PlattHburgh. SECOND TRATN. Accommodation, leave* O^dennburgh at 8:80 p. M. Trains leaving Boston at 1M A. M. and 5 P. M., and New York 7:00 A. •., and 11:00 A. *.. arrive at Ogdunnburgh at 1:12 p. *., next day. Also trains leaving Troy and Albany in tho morning, rt*a 1. Ogdensburgii same day at 10:80 p. M. O. Y. HOYLB. Sup*. Orrici NORTHERN RAU.KOAD, I MsJone Nov. 80th, 1800 VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburch a* ! I .r> A. *., Montreal at 2.15 r. M., Rouse's Point at 4.10 p. M., for Boston, New-York aMIntcnncriial -t - tlons, arriving at Boston at 8.40>a_)i. auJ Now- Yorkatli.lOp. *. ^s^ MAIL TRAIN leaves St. Aibans at 6.4r. s v. for Boston and New-York. Passengers on Nij*ht i. .- press may lodge at St. Albans and take Mt;l Tr^'n next morning. ReturnWg-NlGirT EXPRESS TRAIN' Kwcs Boston at 5.00 P. X., connecting at Burling • viib train leaving Troy at 5.80 P. •. and ru'iwu: \„ denaburgh at 1.00 p. u. next day. Bleepirg Curs are attached to the Night Express Tm*i : G. MERKiLh. Nnpt. 8t. Albans, Dec. 8,1880. [t-l-tfj WATEHTOWN.BOIBE, ACAPEVIN- OINT and POTHDAMand WATBR- TOWN RAILROADS. O N AND AFTER AUOl'HT 20, I860, AND UNTIL further notice, trains will leave aa fol- lows: Leave Potsdam Junction for Watertown and New York at 4.36 a.m. Leave Potsdam Junction for Watertown, Rome, and New Yoflt at 1.00 P.m. Leave Rome for Watertown and Potsdam Junc- tion at , 7.00 sum. Leave Rome for Watertown and Potsdam Junc- tion at 4.15 j».m* Leave Watertown for Potsdam Junction at 6.30 sum. Leave Watertown for Potsdam Junction at...: 7.55 p.m. The 4.35 a.m, train from Potsdam Junction connect* with the Express train leaving Ogdene- bttrfthat4.00 A. •., reaching Watertown at 8.00 A.M. and Rome at 11.00 A.M., connecting Immediately with the Expreos train on N. Y. C\ RR. for New York; arriving at Albany at 8.80 P.M., and at New York, 9.00 P.M. name evening. The 4.10 p.m. train from Rome, leaving on the arrival oi the Express train from New York and Albany, and Watertown at 7.55 P.M., arriving at Potsdam Junction 11.46 P.M. : connecting with Express train on Northern Railroad for Ogdeus- btusgh at 13.00 M. No change of cars on the Express train between Potsdam Junction and Rome. ADDI8ON DAY. Superintendent. RUTLAND & RVJRLIFTOTOIf R. R. Summer Arrangement for 1860. LEAVE OODEN8BURGH 1 At 4:00 A.M., for New York, via. Burlington. Rut- land and Troy, without change of Cars between Ronscs Point and Troy, arriving at Troy at 8:45 P. M. and New York via. Huritton River R. R. atftSOP. M. At IS M. Night Express for Troy and New York with BLEEPING CAU, arriving at Troy at 4 A. M., and New York 10 A. M., via. Hudson Kfccr K. B. LEAVE BURLINGTON, At 8:45 A. M. for Bcllowtt Falls, Boston, Springfield, Hartford and all Eantern and Southern connections. LEAVE RUTLAND. For the North connecting with all trains on the Vermont and Canada, and Ogdenxburgh Railroads. Parties leaving Nrw York and Boston at 7 A. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1:20 the sam# night, via. the Rutland and Burlington Roads. E. A. CI1APIN, Sapt. J. F. CHURCH, Gen Agt. Ogdensburgh. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT O PEN THROUGH TO DETROIT,—FOR CHICAGO, and all points West and South West: Train* leave Pre&cott, opposite Ogdensburgh, dally, as follows: (finndays cxcepted.T DAY EXPRESS. Forthe West 1:88 p. K. Arriving at Toronto............ 11:15 p. M. Detroit 8:00 A. u. Chicago KO0 P. M. NIGHT MAIL. Leaves Prescott, opposite Oedensburgh, dally, Sundays excepted, as follows 2:10 A. M: ArrivingatToronto 11:00 A. X. Detroit 8:00 P. *. Chicago 8:00 A. X. DOWN TRAIN8. Leaves Prencott, opposite Ogdenuburgh, daily, aa follows, except Sundays: 8:16 A. X., and *88 P.M. THROUGH COUPON TICKETS can be procured at the Grand Trunk Office, Ogdensburgh Depot, and at the Drover 1 * Bank, State Street, to all Im- portant pointH in Canada and the United Statla. , WALTER 8HANLEY, Gen. ManageV. J. HARDMAN, On. Agent. CHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent Oedensburgn, N. Y. JUI • JLJ • -«r^. f *m*m *^~ ^E^ f NEW DRCli 8TORE, NO. 70 FOBD 8TBEET, 0GDENSBU1GH, V, T. L D. RALPH WOULD RESPECTFULLY • announce to the citizens of Ogdenshurgh and vicinity that he has fitted up an APOTHPXARY STOKES, in GILBERT 1 * Block, two doors above ASHLEY'S Hardware Store, where he will ke«p a of everything In the line. The Business will be superintended by fl. W. RALPH, Jr., who has had long experience u;id thorough practicable knowledge of the bn*Iiu-r c, .and hopesbv con»tant uppllcation and careful \nc~ sonal attention, to secure for the proprietor a lio- ' eral share of patronage. L. D. RAIil'H. I March 4th, 1HU1. [1-dJLuU., FOR SALS OR TO RENT. A NEW TWO STORY BRIClt HOUSE. fiVTT- ated on New-York Avenue, weetplrtu of tbo Bridge, Ogdensburgb, N. Y. Apply pu t ii*» i»,\ :n- Ises to JAMJE Ogdensburgh, March 4,1861. CARDS. BXPRB88 OO., AND CHENEY, FISEE A CO'8 lEXPRKSS, Connects Dalljr wltk all the CIt» 1M lathe United H(t > Oid / i Oanidsu i from New York, U hours. Time from Bos- . f . ton, H nyl\**- AU ejtpreases in charge of safe and trusty mes- sengers. Orders tor U*jmcchaae of goods in tho cities especially soiicuea afld promptly attendod to. Ofllce in Seymour House liftlldipij, O»ftt«ua- hb £ p GEER Agent. ROYAL VILA8, nd Dealer In all the Varieties of BOOTS, BHOKS, RUJBBB1RS. Leather and Fln*lu«sl ., OPPOSIT* I. U. OUKBT'B, OODniSBUBOB. OODBK0BUROH Doakmln the Best AXXIICAJI AMD i AXXIICAJI A ^ For Monuments, Obelisks, Head Stone*, Ac., and aaythlng wanted In their line, cheaper than can be bought Ip Northern New-York— ; Cities not excepted. fVfltaop adjoining Seymour Uonse lMl d STATS STJBXST, OQVENSBUItQH, N. T. All kinds of Imported Marble furnished to order. Please oall before purchasing eUewherc. [1-tf ) WW. STBVHFI8ON, 8TB5AM AJSTD GtA.8 FITTKR; Frenoh **& TC^gTf** 1 Cbjuxdilien, Steam Work of all Kinds on Hand. J0 PLTJMBKRS' TOOLS A MATERIAL, Pomps, Copper Liquor Pumps, Gas Stoves. c. Agent for Butlers Patent Crude Hostn Gas Apparatus. 0OPEN8BURGH, N. Y. [1-tf] B. W. BKPTBDICT, f Manofacturer A Dealer in IIATS, CAPS, FTJRB 4c BOBfig LadiefftGwiti' Fort, Collar*, Yictoriaesj CHILDREN8' FANCY CAPS, Comprising a geaeral assortment of his own am City Manufacture. VW Cash paid for all kmds of Fun, Wool, an< Sum-p P«U«, at the Old Stand, .Vo. 18, Ford Strmt, Ogdtntbwyh, N. T. Beer Ac Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ANT> MKT3ICINTES Window GISM, Pabita, Oila, Varniihes, Ac, One Door a1>ove Alden Vllas' sho store, FORD BTREKT, OGDKN8BURGH, N. Y. ~~~\ SIRS. GREEN, W OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TBI Ladles and Gentlemen of Ogdensburgb, tha she will be at her old stand on SUte-Street, unti the 10th «f April. OTIS KARL A CO., {Succwort to Rtube* Nott & Stm4.) RKTAII- DBALEB8 IN FaattJlr Groeerle*, ProrislonB, &e. Aaron's Block, Ford-Street, Ogdensborgh. OTIS EABX J. B. PICiLBT March 4th, 1891. STILLMAN Attorney and Counsellor* OGDEN8BURGH, N. Y. Particnlar attention given to Collections, Instt ranee Claims and Conveyancing. |y All business in hit profession promptly at tended to. [M-dlmo-wtf] X. J. WXJRPHV8 Tailoring Etitablisbment ! RKADY-MADS CLOTHING 8TORE, Judson Bank Building, Ford Street, Ogdensburgh psTOMers respectfully ALLENDORPH * RANSOM, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AHD PAHCY 000DB DSAXJEBS, Goods sold to Merchants and Pedlers at New York Cttj Prices. No. 96 Ford Street, Oydtntburgh, N, Y, J. ALUCNDORPH, J. D. RANSOM. HENRY G. FOOTE, ATTORNEY 6c COUNSELOR O|Kden«burffh, If. T. ty~Offlcein Oswegatchie Building, Ford 8t.,^^ Mr. FOOTB will devote his exclusive attentioi to the practice of law. FRONTIER HOUSE, CHATEAUGAY, 3ST. Y. If. A. KNAPPEN, Proprietor. Carriages will be In readiness at the Depot to con- vey Passengers to and from the House free of charge. Horses and Carriages in readiness to convey pas- sengers to the Lakes and Fishing Grounds. ROBERTS' HOTEL, East Side of Depot Street, CHATEAUGAY, H. T. Alanson Roberta, 84* Proprietor. Carriages in readiness at all times to convev par ties to the Lake. Carriages to ana from the Depot free of charge. UTTERS * MAGONE, Attorneys, Counsellors, Aco., OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. Afl professional business entrusted to them, wiK receive prompt attention. Or Qfiee Myert Block, For* Strut.a£k CHAS. G. MYERS. D. MAGONE, Ji:. WILLIAJH H. YOUNG, Wholesale and retail dealer in CLOTHING. Cloths, Oassimeres, Veetings and Trimmings, Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Cravats, Stocks, Collars. Rubber and Oil Cloth- ing^Carpet Bags, Trunks, Ac, No. 6 EAOLE BLOCK, FOBD 8TR«KT, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. GEORGE WITHERHEAD, I>ealer in Gi-rooeries and. I*rovi»- ions. Also, Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Fish, Frait, Ac. OGDENSBUBGH, N. Y. . HfCash paid for Country Produce. All Good d«li vered in the Village free of charge. [1-tf.] ENEELY'S CHURCH BELLS, AT MANX facturors' prices. CHAS. ASHLEY. OHAWK AXES, LITTLE FALLS MAKE. [1-1-tf ] CHAB. ASHLEY. M