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,v , ' • • V '-'%••. ''-Lr^ AWANCK. C«mt» Or Three Dollars per Year. ADVBUTI8INU. One Square, If lines, one Innnrtlon,... .$ BO do ' Jo do rfui wHk, 1 95 do do do one month, IW do tfo do three months,.... S 00 do do do nix months. TOO do do do one jear It 00 One quarter oolumn one year 15 00 One column one year, 100 00 llunlu<>M Cards, per mouth,...,., W %3T AJI orders should W addressed to IAS. W. HOPKINS, ^_ Ogdcntburgh, N. Y. BUSINESS CARDS. J. W. OLASFORD St. «:©., >*, aivd JJoHlerw in IHOtft * BTTBBKHS, Leather an 4 Plndln|i. No. SO Fonl-Hlraet, OUDBNHBtliUH, N Y. OLD** Premium DiHiuHi'j'eHn Grall«ry, fVHIgn of the Mammoth tkg\9,jg% Xo, H Kagie Block, Ford Btrmt, Ogdmsfmrgh, T. N. ALRBN VILA*, No. 1O Koitl-Mtreet, mAjnnPACTtnuE or AITD DXALXB » Root*, RHo**. amd Mabben, Findings, See* JUDSON Sc rOWSLL, ,A.ttora«*y« Ac Counwelloifi ni RugU Block, Fordtitrft, O|<sasbargh, N. Y. SOUUYLBR F JUDD, UBULLY AUTH0BIZ1D AUCTI0W11* For the Slate of New-York, and OOTVLMI»SKVrV MKRCHANT. Always ready to attenfl calls In his Profession. tW Auction ami Commission House In AverelFs n«>w Hrlck Block, two dour* from the Oswegatchle Bank, ford Htr^t. Ogdcnshurgh, N. Y. [1 1-tfJ J. ©. H«DONALD, MANUrACTUREK AND DBALBK IN C <> HVF 5 K hi A Jf r> fc* I* IO K B, Hopkins' Block, East md of (he Bridge, (HIDfCNgtHJRon, N. Y. flWI 81'II.HCIUBBR STILL AT TUB OLD Ja. shop, cornor of Washington and Isabella Streets, (AU<1 alone) would gratefully acknowledge the klndne«N and patn>nagf> he ha* received during lilueyoam ho IUM Men tn the above but>lne«H ID thin Viliagu, would »tlll solkit a nbare of patron- age in his line of bunlnoss. I would say to all who want FAINTED* ic I*Hiutecl and * OR IIOUHB J\AINTINO AM) I'APJUUNU DONE To givn me a call, and jou shall have jour work dooe as woll as the best. • DAVID CHILD* Offdtnehnrgh, Peb. t7th, MM. [MdAwtfj WILLIAM P . BAILEY, !!uil<t«r of I'leaMiu-fl And FMnYilnir UoaU. An assortment always on hand of the latest and most Improved models. m«4* limit to oraeY. £V**AU orders by wall promptly attended to. OAU8 AJ4U HCUI.I 8 AXWAT8 OH HAND AMP MADE TO OKDKH. Witty i« I\>pf* Factory, W«$t Md* o/ tAs Bridgt. OODRNHBUIUHl, N. Y. Oftdensburgh. March4th, \Mi. ll-l-d*wlm.] NT. LAWRRNCK ElOHANfiE The I'roprlotor of the ahovn, would respectftilly Inform the Traveling fuhllt, thathehastnorouffh- )y renovated ami ftimUb^d anew this Hotel, (for mvrly known a* the Washington Hotel,) In a man- ner ttn*uri»n*iHMi by nny Hotel In Ogdenvbttrth. The Table will at all tlin**, he supplied with all the drllrarlrn of the H<>a*on. and the Bar stocked with \b« chotrent brand* of WINS* and CIOAB*. OMN1BUHKH, with rompotent Agontu and care- ful Driver*, will lie In reariim<»ftattbe It. H Depot, on arrUsI of all Trulns from the Kant, to roa»«y Pamtenwr* to th<> Kerry Dock. In time to connect with Train* on the Orand Trunk and Ottawa Rail- way*. The Proprietor hope*, by *trlct attention to the want* of his Knout*, and the Inducements offered them, to roctTve a liberal whnre of public patron- age. BOAJLD OKI DOLLAB PXR DAT. A. MORTON, Troprleloff. I TKKTII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAJKI Three Ku per tor Btyles or Artificial Teeth on VULCANIZED HUBBER! Ooattnoonj Qanu, PUtin* Bate. tVTIIK HAMK WITH RirBBBK CABB^Jgl —-BT XC. O. OONB 1«ate of Hyraca*e, now located permanently At Odbl N. Y. ovgn oawssATciui The Doctor Is an adopt In the matter of teeth. Ill* filling wear like burnished steel. BRIDOB'S HOTBL, TANTON, N Y. tl. St. H. I>. UHfUKJFlS, I>roprl f ». Pa*sengors conveyed to and from the House Free of Charge. Jf A (lood Livery Stable attached to the House. BOWMAN vnoTiiraa, KKHIIMUNT UKNTI8TB, I<awrsiue A Judd'* Nsw Block, (cry UTAIR*,) 9faln Mreei, CANTON, New York* (JIVH their sttontlon to all operations for the bennty and pre*<*rvatloii fif the natural teeth. Al- so, niaiiufacturora of tho most beautiful net* of ar- tificial terth. [M-Smoti] V1DJB INSURANTS, FOR INHIHANCE ON THE HTOOK PLAN, From One to Three Years, apply to A. O. BROWN, (1*1 -tf ] I&saraoot Agt., C«jBtoq r TKLKGttAPH LINK, VERMONT A BOSTON THLBGRAPH LINK, owmam m POST awwwm, CAKTOH, n. ** Business for all parts of the United States and Canadaa promptly dispatch*). fff Office Hours from 8 a. •., to » p. M. jft [M-tf 1 AMA8A O. BHOWN, Operator. trt. LAWBBNCB HOTEL, POTSDAM, N. Y. KVCMI. F 1 . ITu«tle, I*roprl«to*. Free conveyance from (be Cars to tha House.— Board $100 per <Uy A good LlTery atuchedto the Hon«e. [l-My-j / r / EVENING EDITION. OODENSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1861. NO. 23. Of all the minor creations of Gud, flowers Deem to ta completely the effu- sions of his love of Iwauty, grace, und joy. Of all the minor objects which «ur- rouml us, tlicy are tiie least connected with our abaolute necesaities. Vegetat ion oiiphtprocaed, the earth might be cUth~ •d wtni a •obtet' ffreen; all the processes of fructifaction might be perfected without l>eing attended by the tflory with wliich the flower is crowned: but beauty and fragrance are poured over the earth in blossoms of eaaleat varieties, radiant evi- dences of the boundless benevolence oi the Deity. They are made solely to glad- den the heart of man, for a light to his eye*, for a living inspiration of grace to hie spirits, for a perpetual admiration.— The Greeks, whose soul pre-eminently sympathized with the spirit of grace end beauty in every thing, were enthusiastic In tlloir Invik oml ln«T»nt« {•» *!>«••. ...^ « * in their flowers. love, and lavish in their uw They scatter then\ in the porti- coes of their! deities—they were strewed in their conqueror's path—on all occa- sions of festivity and rejoicing they wjere strewn about or worn in garlands. The guest at banquets were crowned with them—the bowl was wreathed with th< m, and whenever they wish to throw beauty, and to express gladness like sunshine, they cast flowers. GHKAT CaV«SINe OUT SALE OK TAXKII M0TI0HI AVD JXWXLlJT, AT WII4L COMMSNCB OH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 184 And continue 80 days. On» To he given away tn PRESENTS, varying tn from 95 cents to twenty dollars, To he delivered at the time of trading, « ich three dollars traded entitling the cash enstot ler to one of the presents which consists In part o ' One Rich Bilk Dreis Pattern $10 Two Brocha Rh&wl* 10 SOold Bracelets SO 9 Merino DMIM Patterns 5(0 S Heavy Wool Hhawls , Gold Lockets, Piano Spread*, , Plated Spoons, Forks, and Butter KnWes, And other aqtlclea too numerous to mention. I propose to close out the stock at rulnon* K rices— lower than any other House in Ogd^ns- ursh, besides offering the extra Inducement! of giving to the cash customer a present with ojach |8 00 traded. IS. F. JANES, , No, 8 Eagle Block. 0AER & J4ATTHEWS; OODENSRUROH BREWERY. T UB UNnitU8l(JNKD HAVING FORMED A Co-Pnrtnership, and leased, for a term of years, the extensive Brewery of Mr. D. J. CHIvII- TON, will he prepared to furnish superior quali- ties of Alee, of JrBast India Pale , Porter. Stout, and Bear, In Barrels, Uftlf Barrels, and Bottles, (o suit ]»nr- chasers. » The large experletMSe of Mr. MATTHEWS In the Breweries of England, and In thin country, (late with Hoard, Seymour A Co.) warrant the as- sertion that the well established reputation of the Ales of his manufacture, will bo ntlly nustainel hi the present establishment; the utmost care be- ing taken in the manufacture,—pare spring waiter. Malt and Hops only, being Used—their purity jand wholesomeneHs can be guaranteed. The attention of Families, llot«-l keepers land ep- JOt- tuo.iniiiiioiiv i I.-W»*<VB, u..n • «»v . |n • n. the trade generally, Is iuvited to the superior k Ing qualitleii of these Ale* on draught, and for tltng; their quality will be found equal to the Imported article, and potisepeing highly uouijlsh- ing and tonic qualltiet*. J EF*Orders by mall, or otherwise respectflully solicited. D. D. T. CARR, 1 P. 8. MATTUKWb- OgdeuabargJa, March 16,1861. [d&w ROB'S WESTERN RESERVE M ANUFACTURED AT WATEUTOWN, N[ Y., and sold by the undersigned, as Agent) for the Manufacturers. [8-wSm] CHARLES A8HL£t Iff. ROLBBOOK, A-ttorney Ac Counsellor at Office with BROWN A SFBNOBR, corner of Fordiand Water Streets, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. March 8th, lHfll. [1-wtf FOR SALE. V ILLAGE LOT8, BRICK, LIME AND 8T6NE for building pnrposes, for pale on the 1 lost reasonable tertni by B. a AltUKK A SONS. Ogdensburgh, March 37th, 1861. [dity] ST. LAWRENCE HALL, Brookville* Q« Board, !$1 Fer Day. . C. PHILLIPS, PROPRIETOR. in BOOKS, PBBIOD1CALS eVe. O«DENSBUR«H BOOK STORE, NBW8 ROOM AND BOOK BINDKRY (Successor to J. C. SPBAOUB,) Na 6 BAULB BLOCK, FORD BT., Wholcaale and Rotail dealer In all kinds of SCHOOL, LAW, BLANK, JfJVBNILB, TOT AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Cap, Letter. Note aud Wrapping Papor; Wash- ington, Medallion, Republican and all other kinds ofiBteel Puns: Load Pencils, Sealing Wax, Inks, Mucllafro, Wafers, Slates, Bibles, Methodist Hvran and Catholic Prayer Books; Rulerp, Paper Cutters, Cards, Seal*, Tapes, Drawing Pencils, Port Folios, Diaries, Port Monaieu, Dice, Back Uammon Boards, Chons, Olft Itooks of every description, Ac, Ac, for sale chenp. SINGING BOOKS, The latest klndn kept constantly on hand. S1IEKT MUSIC. On hand a very large assortment, and will furnish any piece on short notice. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, A choice lot of Dawson's and Warren A Hyde's kept, and will be sold as low as at any other es- tablishment In Northern New-York. PAPER HANGINGS, A large quantity of new styles, and will be sold as low at can be bought elsewhere. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, & NOVELS, The latest City Dally Papers. Magaslnea and Novels, Ac, always ready. Subscriptions soli- cited. SCHOOL BOOKS, A large stock Uniformity, and other School Books constantly on hand. Teachers, Pedlers, and Merchants supplied at the lowest wholesale rates. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. The best manufactured In the country, furntsh- ed, and at rates which defy competition. &r\In»tnun«ints to rent. BINDERY. All kinds of Blank Books mannfactared to order and binding of every description done up in line style and at low rates. [M-tf.] TTTiLEY & Wholesale and retail Dealer* In FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY! Offer to the trade In St. Lawrence, Franklin and Clinton Co.'s a fine assortment of OBANGBS, LE1VONS, FIGS, NUTS, &e., Set, Crop, .Tu«t Received. AIJH) Of every Description. GUM DROPS, LOZENGES, FIG PASTE, STIEN CANDIES Ace, «Sco., Constantly on hand, and supplied at City prices at Wholesale. Dealers in HIWSFAPEBS AVD PERIODICAU! Subscriptions received at Publishers prices for MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERH. J3F\ Daily New-York Papers supplied at all Station* on the Northern Railroad, Twelve Uours n advance of the Mall. TIL LEV Sc BROTHER, OGDSNSBURGH, MALONE, PLATTSBURGH. TO MEBCHAHTfl VIHTTJCe OGDEJTBBUBOH. CALL AND LOOK OVER, OUR School Stock, Slanlc Books, and Stationery, (No. 6 Eagle Block, up Btalm.) STOCK IS NEARLY ALL OUR OWN X manufacture, or stock for which ours is ex- changed. I will send samples of Envelopes, Note, Letter and Cap Paper, through mall, prices mark- ed. We have established a permanent depot at Ogdennburgh, from which our stock will he sold to Merchant* and Jobbers, as low as could be from our New York Htoro. The freight on Straw and Rag Wrapping Paper from New York City to Ma- lone and Ugden»burgb, is an average of over one- half cent per pound; from the Factories in this State to New York City, about one-half per cent, a pound. We exchange goods of our own manu- facture with Paper Factories near home ; there- fort can save the freight to Merchants, by selling at exact Factory price*, which is lower than usually purchased of New York Jobbers. TO CANVASSING AGENTS. We publish a large number of Books used by City Gift Enterprise Dealers, In exchange for those of other Houses. Orders will be supplied for any Book, at Pub- lshers Wholesale Prices, no matter by whom pub- lshed. Special terms given to Agents. Packages for Canada will he delivered at the Rail Road De- pot, or Sxpross Office, Prcftcott. H. F. LAWRENCE, Ogdensburgh, N. T. • WBBtTER MOUSE, (Formerly the Clinton House,) A few Bods West of the O. B. B. Depot. B. C. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR,) BOTJSKS'S 3POHSTT, W. Y. Quests conreyed to and from the Depot free of charge. WATCHES, CLOCKS * JEWELRY. aT. anzix* (SUCCESSOR TO J BEBLY w ft! FREEMAN,) Sleeps constantly on hand, a large stock of American, 2£nfflish and 8wi«» GOLD AJTD 8IL7XB WATCHES! Fine Jewelry: Solid Silver Ware; the best of American Plated Goods; Table and Pocket Cutlery; Fancy Goods ; Combs and Brushes, eroXipOKflf <«o. f j The Largest Stock to be found in Northern New-York. Watches and Jewelry Neatly repaired and warranted. DAWSON, WARREN A HYDE'S GrOld tar\Agent for SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES A good supply of standard and family machines constantly on hand. Otdi Paid ftr Old Gold and Bilrtr. Wholesale A Retail Dealer In \Watohe« t Clocks and Jev^elry, A large assortment oonstantly kept on band of ENGLISH AND SWISS WATCHES! In GoM and Sliver Cases. WINK GKXLJO JEWKLRY1 Sets of Lava, Coral, Cameo, Mosaic, Garnet, Jet, Gold, Ac. Chains. Seals, Lockets, Bracelets, Diamond, Pearl, and Opal Rings. Gold Pens, with every variety of cases. Spectacles of all kinds. Silver Ware, oqnal to Coin, Tea, Dessert, and Table Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Salt and Mttetard Spoons, Cake Baskets, Cantors, Coffee Urns, Tea Sots, Ac. Embracing every description of the very best SILVER PLATED WARE! An excellent assortment of MICROSCOPES, 8py-Glai»aee, Mathematical Instruments. Survey- ors Instruments, Gompaseee of all kinds, Ac. Blffht Say and Thirty How Glooka 1 of every description. Musical Instruments, Vio- lin and Guitar Strings, Ac, Ac. CHRONOMETER CLOCKS! Manufactured to Order, and Warranted. ^P As proof of the peculiar skill , In manufacturing superior Clocks, all are respect fully invited to call and aee samples of those made by the subscriber, to which were awarded all the premiums at the Fairs in this vicinity, (both in thin County and Canada,)for the two years past, for the best Chronometer Clocks, of the exhibitor's own manufacture. Work done for Watch Makers, •S usual, at a discouut. Jewelry made to order. N. B.—In the repairing of Watchcn, Clocks nod Jewelry, KENMUIR has no equal in this section. Judim Bank Building, Ford Bl f Ogdsniirargh. SKIRTS. IRISH LINEN, Leisle Thread, —AND— COTTON AND KID GLOVES. Just received by ]ml9-dlm-wjw] J. H. GUEST ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED APPOINTED SPECIAL X Administrator and Collector of the Goods, Chattels and Credits of N. T. HUBBARD, de- ceased, desire* all persons having claim* against, or unsettled accounts with the estate, to callat his late Store In Ford street and adjnnt the name with C. T. HULBURD, Special Administrator. Ogdensburgh, March 6th, 1861. [d&wlm] A MOST ATTRACTIVE NUMBER. mUE KNICKERBOCKER FOR MARCH CON- JL tains, Fauntleroy Verrlan's Fate, by Harriet E. Prescott. Revelations of Wall Street,, by R. B. Klmball, Esq., and Articles in Prose and Verse by Hon. Henry R. Hchoolcraft, Hon. John W. Ed- monds, Fltz-James O'Brien, Charles Astor Brlst- ed, James Part on, William Wirt Hikes, Robert S. Chllton, Henry W. Rockwell. Oliver 8. Leland, Joseph Barber, L. Gaylord ('lark, and other dis- tinguished Authors. %M~ For sale by all News Agents. W E WOULD RECOMMEND THOSE WHO are In want of, or about to use Paints, Oils and VarnithSi, to JOHN RINDGE. 14,Ford »t., Ogdensburgh, as we have used and tested his Painte, Colors and Varnishes. We take pleasure in referring you to him. Daniel Judson, Banker J. W. Harbison, Painter, J. D. Judson. do Charles A*hman, do J. A G. R. Bell, Jewelers A. Webb, Carriage M'k'r, Wm. Furniss. A. Callaghan, do Jeremiah Baldwin, Brown A Munroe, Build- W. C. Alden, ers, James Brown, Madrid, George Ryan, Builder, H.Rowland, Black Lake, Smith Ryan, do H. Bntrick, Morristown, Urlas Pierson, do A. P. Morse, Hammond, Carlos Slocnmb, do Geo. Chambers, Llnbon, J. 8. Averoll A Co., W. Pronse, Heuvelton, E. B. Allen A Son, J. L. Gilbert, Canton, H. T. Bacon, Falls, J. Wllmot Smith, Abr&m Metcalf, Painter, Capt. David Allen, David Child, do Capt. Russel Disbrow, Hawkins A Wilcox do Capt. Hiram Itumrill, David H. Bowen, do Capt. Geo. Cochran, Charles Sbcpard, Agent American Line bteamers, Express Line Steamers. A A NOTB.DATBPNOV. 21, 1880, TOWNSHIP of Hull. L. C, amounting to £718s 6d. Pay\ able to JOHN WH^TE-signed W*. CARMAN. Ogdensburgh, March 16,1861. [d-lw] RAILROAD LINES. NORTHERN RAILROAD, N . Y . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through t o Boston In 20 hours) to New York, tn 24 hours. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS. O N AND AFTER WKDNKRDAY. Feb. 90, 1881, PASSENGER Trains will run as follows: (Sundays ex cop ted.) FIRST TRAIN. Leaves Ogdcnsburgh, at 12.00 *., (dine at Malone) reaching Rouse's Point at 5:80 *. *., Burlington 8:50p. M. Troy 0 A. M., Albany «:30 A. *., Boston 8 A. M. New York IS * HTSnlendid Sleepingcars run thro 1 with thin train from ROUKU'H Point. This train connect* with trains at Potudam Junction, for Watertown and West; at Mooer's Junction, for Pittsburgh. SECOND TRAIN. Accommodation, leaves Ogdensburgh at 3:45 p. 11. Trains leaving Boston st 7:80 A. M. and 5 P. X., and New York 7:00 A. •., and 11:00 A. ».. arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1:40 p. M., next day. Also trains leaving Troy and Albany in the morning, reach Ogdensburgh same day at 10:80 P. M. €2. V. HOYLE. Supt. Omen NORTHSBN RAILROAD, I Malone Feb. 80th, 1861. [ N. B.—Ogdensbttrgh time Is fifteen minutes slower than the above. RUTLAND Sc BURLINGTON R. R. Winter Amusement for 1860-61. LEAVE OGDENSBURGH, At 11:86 A. *., for New York, via. Bnrllnpton, Rut- land and Troy, without change of Cars between Rouses Point and Troy, arriving at Troy at (S:00 p. x. and New York via. Hudson River R. R. at 12:00 Noon. LEAVE NEW-YORK, At 11:00 A. x., Troy 5:80 P. X., Rutland 9:90 P. X., arriving at Burlingtou 112:15 A. X., and Ogdens- burgb at 1:00 p. x. E. A. CHAPIN, Supt. J. F. CHURCH, Gen Agt. Ogdennburgh. VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. NIGHT EXPRESS leavos OgdenHburgh at 11.86 A. X., Montreal at 4.15 P. X.. Rouse's Point at 4.40 p. x., for Boston, New-York and intermediate nta- tions, arriving at Boston at 8.40 A. X. and New- York at 13.10 r. x. MAIL TRAIN leavp* St. Albans at 6.46 A. X. for Boston and New-York. Passengers on Night Ex- press may lodge at St. Albans and take Mall Train next morning. Returning—NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Boston at 5.00 P. X., connecting at Burlington with train leaving Troy at 6.80 P. x. and reaching Og- deniburjrh at 1 00 p. x. next day. Sleeping Cars are attached to the Night Express Train. G. MERRILL. Supt. St. Albans, Dec. 8,1860. Ll-l-tfJ WATBRTOWTIUROHE, Sc CAPE VIN- CENT and POTSDATnVnd WATEU- TOWN RAILROADS. O N AND AFTKR AUGUST 30. 1800, AND UNTIL further notice, trains will leave as fol- lows: Leave Potsdam Junction for Watertown and New Yo(k at 4.35 sum. Leave Potsdam Junction for Watertown, Rome, and New York at l.OO P.m. Leave Rome for Watertown and Potwdam Junc- tion at 7.00 a.m. Leave Rome for Watertown and Potsdam Junc- tion at 4.15 p.m. Leave Watertown for Potsdam Juuction at 6*30 a.m. Leave Watertown for Potsdam Junction at 7.55 p.m. The 4.35 a.m. train from Potudam .Junction connects with the Express train leaving Ogdon*- burgh at 4.00 A. X.. reaching Watertown at 8.00 A.x. andRome at 11.00 A.X., connecting immediately with the Express train on N. Y. CT RR. for New York; arriving at Albarty at 3.80 P.M., and at New York, 9.00 P.M. same evening. The 4.10 p.m. train from Rome, leaving on the arrival oft be Express train from New York and Albany, and Watortown at 7.56 P.M., arriving at Potsdam Junction 11.46 P.M.-connecting with Express train on Northern Railroad for Ogdens- burgh at 13.00 x. Wo change of cars on the Express train between Potsdam Junction and Rome. ADDI8ON DAY, Superintendent. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OP CANADA. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT /APEN THROUGH TO DETROIT.-FOR \J CHICAGO, and all points West and South West: Trains leave Prescott, opposite Ogdennburgh, daily, as follows: (Sundays excepted.) DAY EXPRESS. Forthe West 1:88 p. x. Arriving at Toronto 11:15 p. x. Detroit 8:00A. X. Chicago 8:00 r. x. NIGHT MAIL. Leaves Prescott, opposite Ogdensburgh, dally, Sundays excepted, as follows 2:10 A. M: Arriving at Toronto 11:00 A. X. Detroit 8:00 P. X. Chicago * .8:00 A. X. DOWN TRAINS. Leaves Prescott, opposite Ogdensburgh, dally, J s follows, except Sundays: 3:15 A. X., and 2:SS '. M. THROUGH COUPON TICKETS can be procured at the Grand Trunk Office, Ogdeneburgn Depot, and at the Drover's Bank, Stale Street, to all im- portant points In Canada and the United Static. WALTER SHANLEY, Uon. Manager. J. HARDMAN, Gen. Agent. C1IAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent OtrdensburjjTi, N. Y. 1861. SPRING STYLES. Just received, a line lot of those Superior WOVEN GORE TRAILS Eugenie Skirts. For durability, elegance of shape and general finish, they are unsurpassed. J. H. GUEST. Ogdcnsburgh, March 8,1801. [d&wlm] IIO. I FORD STREET, OGDENSBURQH. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Recipes faithfully and accurately dispensed. JOHN RINDGE Begs to announce, that he has secured the ser- vices of R. W. , Who will devote his wlfole attention to the dis- pensing of Physicians 1 Prescriptions and Family Recipes, Ac., and having just received a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Ac., from the purest sources, he would most respectfully so- licit patronage. RUSINES8 CARDS. DENTAL NOTICE. DavBLODOHTT will be at hie ofllc* in Ogdenn- burgh, Saturday of thin week. Next week he will be at Madrid, Monday, TucftOay, aud Wednesday ; and at Waddluglon, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. Ogdeusburgb, March 22, ltttl. 117-dSlu-wl.] ROYAL VI LAS, Manufacturer and Dealer In all the Varieties of JBOOXS, 8HOK8, liUJBUJERS, Leatber and findings! .. OPPOSITE J. H. Ul'KgT'*, OUDEVSBUBOH. PtfJ OGDENSRURGH MARBLE WORKS. CIt & COMBS, ' Dealers in (he AJCKKIOAH AJTD TTAT.TAW. MARBLE 1 For Monument*, Obclink*, H«.ad fctoue*, Ac, aod anything wanted in their line, rhcupcr than can be bought in Northern >'«• w-A ork— Cfilc» not excepted. fflT'tihop adjoining Avymour House,_JfJ STJ^TE STREET, OQDXMillUHGU* N. Y All kinds of Imported Marble furninhed to order. Please call before purchaHiii^ol-tw here, ll-tf] STEVKN&ON, STEAM A3SHD GA8 FITTER; French, and English Chandiliert. IW Steam Work of all KiudV on Hand, yt PLUMBEltS\ TOOLK & MATERIAL, Beer Puropis, Copper Liouor Pumpn, Gas Btoven, Ac. Agent for Butler* Paleut Crude liosin Gas Apparatus. 0GDBNS21UHUH, N. Y. [1-tf) E. W. BENEDICT, Manufacturer & Dealer in HATS, CAF8,FUR§ 6c ROBES LadJMftCtatf? Furs, Collars, Victorines; CIIILDREKS' FANCY CAPB, Comprising a general assortment of his own ami City Manufacture. f3f\Caeh paid for all klnrt« of Furn. Wool, ami Sheep Ptltt, at the Old bUiml, No. 18, Ford Strttt, Otjdei^burgh, N. Y. Wholetmle and Itet.iil Dealer in DRUGS ANU MKDICINKS! Window Glaaa, Painta. Oils, Varniihet, fto., One Door above Aldcu Vilae' nho ctore, FORD STREET, OGDENSIU'Rtill, N. Y. 9IRS. GREEN, W OULD RKHPKCTFILLY INFORM THE Ladies and Gentleiuen of Ojj<i(Mi»*uiirj;h, tl.aJ she will be at her old stand on State Street, uitll the 10th of April. OTIS EARL Sc <3O., to KtuixH Xott tt Sons.) DEALERS IN Gr<Mr«rle«, Provialona, Arc. Aaron's Block, Ford-Street. Ogdon»lnirgh. OTIb EARL J. B. I'ICKKT. March 4th, 1*1. STILLMAN FOOTE, \\VA-ttorney and Counsellor, OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. Particular attention given to Collect lone, IHPU rauce Claims and Couvoyauciu^j. f3F\AIl bu»inc«!? In bin profession promptly at- tended to. . [1-1-dlmo-wtf. j ... - _W- - . - -. - - - • . . m. j. ntBPRi'8 Tailoring EetabliHhuient ! READY-MADE CLOTUtXG STORE, Judtion Bank Building, Ford Street. Ogdoneburgh t^TOrders rcnpectfu!ly Solicited. ALLENDOHPH Sc RANSOIV, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AJSTD FANCY GOODS DEALEEfl. Goods sold to MerehantB a:ul I\-dltr« at New- York City Price*. No. 88 Ford Strttt, Ogdtmburgfi, N. Y. J. ALLENDORP1I, 4. 1). HENRY G. FOOTS, ATTORNEY 6c COUNSKLOH, O|(den»bnr8:h, IV. Y. UfOflicc In Oewegatchlc Buildinp. Ford St.. ,yf Mr. FOOTS will devote his exclusive attention to the practice of law. FRONTIER HOUSE, CHATKAUGAY, N\. Y. M. A. KNAPPEN, Proprk-tor. Carriages will be in readinopn at the Depot to con vey PtiBwengers to and from the House free of charge. HortM\» and Carriages in read in os« to convey pnn- seneert* to the Lakei* aud Fishing Ground?. ROBERTS' HOTEL, Kawt Side of Depot Street, 0HATEAUOAY, N. T. Alaoaon RoberU, 2d, Proprietor. Carriaees in readiness at ull tiiiice to convey par- ties to the Lake. Crtrr1afr«t« to and from the Depot free of charge. KIYERS Sc MAGONE, C OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. All professional but4ine»p entrusted to them, w receive prompt attention. VSTOgUx Myerf Block, Ford Btrttt. m% CHAS. G. MYERS. D. ilACONK, JB. WILLIAJH H. YOUNG, Whotasale and retail dealer in READY-MADK CLOTHING-, Cloths, Caeslmcres. Vestinfr* and Trimrninjr*, ShlrtB, Drawers. Wrapper*\. Cravat*, Stocks, Collars. Rubber and Oil Cloth- ing Cart Ba Tk 4 No ks, Collars. Rubber and ing, Carpet Ba<;8, Trunk*. 4c. o. 5 EAOLE BLOCK. Fonn H HTREET, , K. Y. CASH PAID FOR RAGS, W E WILL PAY Three Vent* PER POUND for PajMir Rags, and ONK and ONE-HALF CENTS for Woolcu ra^n, in stmUlor large quanti- t\tm, from one pound to 100 tout*, dt-livr red nt the Ortwegatchit 1 Paper Mill, wcr<t Hide of tac Bridge Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 8TURTEVANT, SONS & CO. March 4th. 1R61. [MAwtf] FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A NEW TWO-HTORY BRICK HOUSE. S1TU- ated on New-York Avenue, went Fide of the Bridge, Ogdenebunrh, N. Y. Apply on the prem- ises to J AMKti MeGUlRE. Ogdensbnrgh, March 4,1861.