{ title: 'The advance. (Ogdensburgh, N.Y.) 1861-1864, March 29, 1861, Page 3, Image 3', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn85026929/1861-03-29/ed-1/seq-3/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn85026929/1861-03-29/ed-1/seq-3.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn85026929/1861-03-29/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn85026929/1861-03-29/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Northern NY Library Network
•J. >\• ' \ • \•*•\-; 5'»T '?*>*. \ HOME DEPARTMENT. M31ATUU ALMAKAO March », 1851. lunRUoa 0.49 8uu Hetn fl.M toon rlRm 10.40 Wlod N. W, » . ... ' The thermometer at 7 o'clock atood 86 above. Thta Evening. The Honn of Temperance will hold a regular mooting at their Hall, corner of Kord and Wator-Htnwta. <iaa«u«. At Die Republican cauous tagt •vening .ho forum- Board was ru-noni'mated. The ieket HtandH IUW follows: for President, ALRIC M. IIKKKIMAft. First Ward Wi. C. BROWN, OHOKUK WIT1IBRHRAD. Hwond Wnrtl BKNJAMm L. JONKH, Wiy.lAMC ALDKN. Third Ward-I'ARLOH HLOCUM, OKOUOB NKVTMYRR. Kor Collector, KKNNKTII MATHKHON. A better ttrkct could hardly have been ion i mated. Tim pattt year has proved .ncouteatibly tho faithftilnusa and dovo- ioti of every portion recorded above. Mr. Morriman in lookodupon by all parties as >nr tit' the monk thorough otticern ever OIMCIKI in oharge of our village affaire, uul every true citizen muni fcol deeply ndebtcd to liiiu for their pretteut pros- jrrous condition. Oamrva. Tlie Democratic electorH of the village ff OgdeiiHimrgh inert in raucu* to-night, it Eagle Mall, to nominate candidates ft»r the Hiitfrtige of our citiwna at the next 'luirter elwtion, to IMJ held on Tuesday, April 2.1. • March *Kh, 1M1. HIK- -Tile Lawroncevilie Academy o\nm» to day with very flattering prospects. Vmtertlay our quiet village wan consider- %bly di»turbe<l by the arrival of student*. AI tnoiit every room in the place is wanted r«>i their nccomodatiou. Yours, D. J). B. frix- telegraph IH'WH in the hi' 27th innt., the Hmt reliable information v»' hud got, of the noniirifttion of lion. <V A. Dart iw United 8tat<* District At^ ^>iney, WUM received with much Hatislacv tionby his friends in town, and of whom num hits more or warmer. Office for once will go where It should. And maj his life be a long one and his shaddow never I t* i'Htt, FJ. Navigation. TotJDO, March 90. The Now-York and Erie propeller Portsmouth arriveil this morning from Cleveland, the first of the season. LXJOX>. At tho St Lawmiee KxrhrwiKC OgdonsburKh. .MiMxh ttth, IWt, bv JAMKM V. HAHTBR, J. P., Mi* KH'llAHD CORNINOH to Hip* CO11DEMA I'K'KKNM, both of (he towiMhlp, vt Oxford, Can- ada Went (hi the '/nli ln«Uint at the brldo'i father by the Kev, 1.K»TKH HKOWN of Hujjunnburgh, Mr. fcDWAKD McKKNN A. of Fort Covlujjton, to Minn SIHAN 11 HCOKK, of Hranher. Ilyth«. R*v it. PAUKU, Mr. PKNNIB IIAMIJN, to MU X.Vt INHA I.AVKKY, all nf At lAwrvnwvllfr. March *t, MUfl KMKL1NK B. TWI.OR, agrd lSy«<nrn. OOAX HIKES. Coal is widely distributed over the world, although some countries are more favored thun oth^r*. Eugland, France, Rpain, Portugal, Belgium, Sweden, Po- 1,-uid, und Prusxin have their Iwxls of coal. It IHHISO found abundantly in Asia, Africa, and South America, but nowhere m the coul formation more extensively displayed tlmu in th<< United State*, and nowhere are its 1KMIs of greater thickness, more convenient for working, or of valuable <tuality. There are within the limits of the luited Btates no lesN than four coal fields of enormous dimensions. One o f these, the A|NilHchtau coal fields, commences on the north, in Pennsylvania and Ohio, Hvveeping south through western Virginia itii<I eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, is extends even into Alabama. Its area if* estimated at about 60,000 square miles. - A Htcond occupies the greater portion of Illinois and Indiana: in extent almost ea <|iial to the Appalachian. A third covers the greater portion of Missouri, while a fourth occupies the greater portion of Mil lii^an. Jusiv out of the l»mitH nf the 1'nited States, in New Urunswick and Nova HcotU, there is stilt a HHh <Kx:upy- ing, according to Mr. LeveJI, an nrea of :i«,000 si|uare inihs. Beside* these, there aro several others of less extent.—/^ i'ltnC* Smith#mi\\n l/rtur*. In the Senate on the 28th, Messrs. I taker and Bright were appointed a com- mittee, in ac*\ordnnce witli a resolution, to wait on the President and inform him that the Heimte WW» ready to adjourn.— He having no farther communication to make, the Heiiate at 4 o'clock, adjourned THE AHT AND DRVCr0Iir& 29, 1861 HORDKRING, { »i r .., MM, .,iM J. H. GUEST, Ha» Junt rvcetvud » Ufgfl •M0rtn«ni4»r atagaat IN GOLD, SATIN, PARLORH, HALLS, 1 OROUHDKD, and BLANK OROTJND PAPERS, Haitablo for SITTING-BOOM*,, BBD-ROOM8* LIBRARIES, KITCHENH, AC, AC. All la new and neat Dealgtw and Coloring*. Bor- dertng* to match. Curtain Paper in Gold Figured, Plain-Ground*, In great variety. [llMAw tmj VfCOETAmtlK SEED. TOUIf WI1ITB, OFFBRB FOR ftALB A FVLL •I Stock of Proith and Genuine Kitcen Garden Heed* at Ilawloy-Place, Lichon Line. Among the varieties the following can be recom- mended and will be (oytid ft* good an n>pre*ented. The Cabbage ftfWdcAniKrt tto w4t off fhi* Conti- nent. The largest cabngv In thw world averaging thirty pound* a plant, to the aor« ; somttlrncH measuring nearly *U feet around the solid head, * n< *JJ2la7\ii# ovor *^ X ^J pound* a.plaut. BERTH, Mangle* at ftcti per ounce. 1/otig White, Long* Yellow, Yellow Globe. \ at 10 cCa per onnce, Extra Early Tnr- nipt. Long Hadleh Blood, Sugar While Hltoslan. CARROTS, at 10 cent* nor ounce, Larvc White Bel- gian, Flander* Ij»r«e #ed, Uretin top* tirnngc Belglttn. \ at 10 centH per ounce. Scarlet Althrlnjr- ham. Early Horn, Half Long Scarlet, very flue. \ at 10 cent* per ounce, Large Vo*ge* t Large Long orange. CABBAGK, at 90 cent* per ounce. Early York French, Flat Dntch-KedDrumhead. \ 90 cent* per ounce. Early Savoy, I*rge Drumhead Bavoy, Dark Red Dutch. ** 80CttntMper ounce, Early WimilngMadt, Large Bergen Onlutal. CAULIFLOWER, $IJD Mr nnncw. Early Paris, Large White French, very line. CELERY, at SB rent* per ounce. I*aiye, Heymortjtf White Solid, (llRiit Turkish (Jlant. \ Celcrlac* or turnip rooted, HHf Blanching. CUCUMBER, at W centu per ounce, Long Green, fllon-hoiii*«>, Gorkin, California. LETTUCE,SDewatH per ounce, Early cluater, Early Cabbage, Ice COUP, Green Con*. Ml'HK MHT/ON, 10 cent* per ounce Nutmeg, Green Cllron, Green Flesh, Me- loy*ep*. \ Citron, Cantalope. ONION, n centu per ounce, Ijirge Kvd Flanderm, Urge Yellow, White Portugal. Very Deep Blood Red, Pale Red Flat Ma- deira, Pale Red Niort Extra. PARSLEY, 10 cents ner ounce, Extra Curled, Myath'i* Uamtphlng. PEABi 80 oenU, per q*art Barfy Anvergne, Dan 0'Ronrk«, Blphor>> Dwarf. \ Long-pod, Burly Prince Albert, Early Dwarf Marrow-fat. \ British queen Marrowfat, PEPPERS, 50 cent* per ounce. Large Red Bell, Large Yeuow Boll, Long-pod. \ Sqtuth Shap«. Small-p<Kl Cayenne, Round Cayenno. PARSNIPS, 10 centH per onnce, Short Round, Long Qnermtey, Large Sugar. PUMPKIN, 10 ceaU por ounce, Large Cheeae, CounQCticut ileld, ('vllndmsl. MitTASH, 10 o»nt» p<>r ounce, Early Bunh, (lolden Crookneck. \ 2Q conts ner ounce, Boston Marrow, llttnrmrd, Winter Varieties. TOMATO, 90 ccntA per ounce, Extra Early Rod, Large Round Red, Al>pU> chape. Largee Yellow,, Smalll Ij*rge China, (frapv. Larg Yellow Smal Round Yellow, Plumb shape, Ground (*herry. TURNIPS, 8 centu per ounce, Swceds, Skirrlng purple tops, E««t LotUlan, \ nirpi* top*, Ltingft purple tops, Bnng- holm» purple topn, Early ntubblcd Sweod, Dlcknous purplu tops Sw«ed, B t Bd, Ore.c t Sd , pp p Bronze tops Bwocd, Ore.cn topts d \ 10 cents per onnce, rtreen tops Yellow Aberdeen, Yellow AKhrluj/han}, _ ^ \ Hirty Whito MtcH ^nrly, Btoo*s Wat to «lobc, White Norfolk. RADISHES, 10 centR per ounco. Early Scarlet Turnips, White turnips, Hc;irl«t t«r- nips. •' Deep Scarlet Olive shape, Long Scar- let Salmon, Song Hcnrlet, shoit top\ Black Spanish Winter, White Spa- nish Winter. OY8TBRPLANT, 10 cents per onnce. CHICORY, SOcents per onnce, Rudlv* (Jreen, En- dive White. 8CORNOZEA. 10 cents per onnce. SPIN AOB, 10 cents per ounce. MARJORAM, 95 cents per ounce. UOHKMARY, \%H c«nts per V ox. Thyme, Sago, Hnmmer Savoy, Sweet Baxtl. POT MARYOOLD, VHX pur H ounce. LAWN ORASS, BO cents per pound. FLOWKK SJUftDS, td GEORGE WITHER HEAD, C-J-roo«*T*ic»B find ioriH. Al*o, Flour, Corn Meal, Pork, Fi*h, Fruit, Ac. OQDENHBURGH, N. Y. ttW Ca*h paid for Country Produce. All Good* delivered In the Villagt free of charge. [1-tf.] FOR SALE. UPON REASONABLE TKKMH. THE FOL- \) lowlntf pow* In the Presbyterian Church, In thin Village: Pew Number 7, . • Pew Number tf, r6W Number pQ. PP (f. D° SETMOtJR, Executor. __ STOVES t mroYmmt -its. AGENCY OF RATHBONE A CO., ALBANY. rilUB 8UB8CIUBKR OFFSRB FOR SALE THE X Larg«*t variety ot Cooking fttovea to h« (bund In thl* nection of the Htatc, indadlng the cele bratSS pattern-, I^ITJD $TATKrtf SYLVAN WITCH, and GOOD SAMARITAN. The*e ca*t- luj:* arc warrajitod v of the i npHB CELEBRATED WHEBLBft A VTIAON 1 Sewing Machine, with importsnt Improve- ments at reduced prices. This In Justly regarded M Mie HUntarri Sewlmr Machine e* (he dMr.^ Pamphlets forwanlcd when desired, containing full description of the various patterns. Machines wafraaUd. CHARLES ASHLEY, Ageni for Wheeler A Wilson, Sewing Machine Co. OGDKNBBUBGH, K. T., Wholestle tnd ReUll Dealer hi DRUGS, CHEMICAL8, PAiiirr VARNI8HB8, MBDIOATED GINGERBREAD NUTS, For eradicating every species of S t 1 In Children and Grown Person*. BEIPORD'S *.~~ ciNiipouif» CAnoniLE CORDIAL I Unrivalled as a Tonic and ae a Remedy for mDIQESTION, DYSPEPSIA, WTEAKNES8, aXKX&AL nmLITT, *e., to. Depot for the sale of the above, Wholesale and Retail, at JOJIN JOjEL ^QXJ^^XQXf &c SON, HO. 40 FOUD-STttfcKT, If. Y. IMPOETKES AHB DUL1II If C HINA, OBOCR1RY, GLASS AND SILVER Plate Ware, and Honae-Furnianlng Goods, Bird Cages, Feather Dnttert, Door Mats, Lamp#, Chanjdeners, Lamp*, Wick* and Globes, Children's Cradles and Fmncy Goods. ' AGENTS FOR fc We hare on hand • large assortment of Kerosette and Fluid Lamps, Chandelier* and Fixtures, Sat- eartealfor lighting: Parlors, Hail* and Churches. Which we are sow selling at^greatly reduced pri- ces. We hmre cmoctumY AM© «LA»WABI* In anjOl paehafee, assorted for CosntryMerehMiU axMiPedtor* t New-Yorii A1M> Kerosene. Carbon and lliamlnaUttR Ofl, and Flold by th« barrel. Merchants or thowo who wiah to boy for thetr owi nee, will fltu} it for their Interest to give ns a call before purchasing otso> where, OgdeaBbwrgh, Much eth, 1861. M-dAw.] FlttRE IN A BfSW WTOUM. I, PRANK *. BRO. Have removed their Store to K^O-IIK BLOCK, Wlif ro they have on hand the largest and i BBST SELECTED STOCK ? To b| (bund In thj* vicinity, which thoj propov^ to *ell at price* that defy competition. Thtir stock contains all of the latest style* to bft fount I In New York or Boston markets. It conslsti of e* ery variety of BHAtVLS, 0BLAINE8. MJSR1NO8, HATLN DEFRANCIA, VAIiENCLAa, BIBBED PEPEREXL, COBURGS, Ac., Ac, Ac. Both platn and fancy, of ©very d.e»orlption. DBNIMS, . TTCKTNOS, 8TRIPES, 8HKITING8. CANTON FLANNELS, Etc., etc., etc. GLOVES AND EOSIEBY! YAIMtJBK ! Arid in fact every article that can be be found in a Ant-clats Dry Goods Store. ' ^' ' ' 1. PttANat Sc BBO, P. 8.MA ^frrtlar si^k can' bt rbnhd at thefr Store in Munuon's Block, Market street, Potsdam, N. Y. PIANO FORTBat 4c CI^HJMOKS *c RKDINGTON, / DBALKH8 IN Melod^ow, SkMt Mti*iiilCtt4e look*. , Agvots for the Celebrated y DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS, With their Pai«nt Sutpenrton Btidai* Also Agentafortho , . , . Sole Agents for the Urivailed * , ,,- j, & O-i*eon Melcxleon* 1 WUh their Patent AttaebJunt k JtTDSON BAN$ lit/ILDINQ, UP 8TAIB8. [1 tf ] 1HAKBRBBOOMS-A SMALL LOT OF THIAE SwMrior BROOMS, to close out cheap. 11 tf] CHARLES ASllLEY. THE DIRECTORY [We devote tone oolfiam tn the DAtLT ADVAXOB aa a Business Directory of the principal towns in this vfletaKf; Um torn* to M >e»»sissiited once a week, ana all names alphabetically arranged.] ferasttr Falls Bwiiew Men. C Minor l Davis A Co. W. Scbellenger J. A. > lor Geo. Kingston BLACKSMITHS. * Dfttres. ' IBOH Dati* A Cb. ' woasa. /usTHttsorrnnACS. O. D. fMgerton J. Btovens JVWKtMT. A. V. Mandtgo 1 ' ' Mfla>S0UMMs7 ' '*' C. T. Hulburd LUMBSH DI1UOI. _ ;i: W.fi. Hamilton, ft, D*tOta,<WB O. Partridge U, L. Rodgers wmtK TABD. inni or THI D. P. Dtfano WTitopw ma. Mrf. L. Jtfdson Mrs. A. Hi Rowland E. Bedell W.Cap*ll H. t. Tfejter BUTCHSB. T. H, Jones IHH PAJMTIBS 4. P. Blunt * TAiumuia. a W. Newton H. Cox CUMMYMA*. ' ' I. N. Whitney, Meth. • ooomaaor*. D.Burdick H. A £ SUrka cABmirrBn * JOIMBB. W. M. Cushman <nx>ta oRKssa*. . P. M. Courier DBBSS MAKBBfl. Mies Weston DBHTlSt. L. L, H. Dunton, Stockholm J.lljJmiUi J. M.J^ ( fT Thewlay D.«. Richardson rLAKIXO MAOU1NB. ». Baidldx TVMr MAKUFACTOBY. L. C. Hall // tPASt'inviift r 8t, Regis House. L. H. DuBtOn, StockhMm D. N.G t Norton Thos. Jones A. McPhall Davit A Co. U. Hllyard H. M. Hulburd A Ob. J. H. Mor»e A Co. Shaw A Stearns, Stock- holm Depot HABHBS8 BBOT. R. G. Hubbanl INSVBAHOB II. F. Taylor MairM SVBVBYOB. ff.Stavflna aUFBBVlSOB. J. A. Jacoba SHINOIJl MAOHUnM. H. M. Hulburd J. H. Morse A Co. , TANMBBY. Isaac Goodrich TOWItCtBBK. J. F. Hklnner WA0OB A SLBIOU XAJl'r. Wm. Ashton H. Holcomb JHra. •POTHBCABIBB * O1STS. J. C. Dllllngham M. W. SeaA ABCHiTfctrr * »una)*B. M. D. Hepburn ASHttit. N. Hosford BOOTS. AJTD B. F. AOlms ' H. A T. McCall H. Smith BLACKBXtTlga. C. Courier Dardls * iA 8. Goodnow Wright A Barber ' BBASMBAKD. H. 8. Wright, leader BT7TCRBH. Geo. Collins BABlfBSS SHOPS. J. F. Jackson Lockwood A Easton IX0UJUBCB AOBKT. C. R. McCtetland JBWBUtT. Dr. Flteh H. B. Richardson Geo. Simmons UVBBT STAB1.B. C. Horton G. F. Martin Powell A LocjLwood MBKBBB or TUB BAB. C. R. McClelland MILLWBISBT8. T. W. Averell A. Runnels 8. D N. W. Pike H. B. Richardson CLOTHrMO t B. J. Soper J. J. Morrison E. E. KeUogg, Moth. Rufua PrattTPres. ' ooorBBSHor. J. B. afffler OABrBMTBBS * fOOQMM. H. Dart M. D. Hepburn CABDBB * CLOTH DBBS'SJI A. Gose DBBSS BtAKCBfl. Miss C. Chandler Miss H. Fife OBNTlflY*. ED. Fitch B. Manly DBT QOOtM. N. Hosford L. A. Robinson A Bro BXPHBSS omno*. H. Segar rvovtana MIU. Hiram Horipm ; , rtBJft'fVBX. N. W. Plft OROCBBIBS. J. Rulldrford B. Shannon C. Pierce J. Pierce rLAHlKO MAOBIJUI, boss A Levir.gs rVBUOHOtlSBb.' Brooklyn House, J. Mur- phy Columbia House, C. B, Fell Frontier House, B. Han* nas < rOST MASTBB, J. Cogswell orton well • 8UBVBT0B. E. A. Dayton / TAMMBBT. A. A. Simmons TIKSK1TH. I. Fisk TOWM OLBBX. W. Y. Henry M. W. «BKBB A. W. Hall RoblnadB & Hoaford HIDBS AMD LBATHBB. K. A. A H. A. Davtoa stmreLi MAc Roes * Levlngs UKDBBTABBR. J. Fisk WAOOVft * BLBMBB. A. Amo P. Haltock W. Lockwood Wright A Bander North Potman tasteem Wei, APOTHBCABUS * DBUQS. M. Bitten Wm. Miller J. B. Buck James Inman 0LBB4YXAB. D. P. Kenney, Meth. OOOPBR S«OP. L. Townsend DBBSS XAKBB. B. HjaW DBTSOOPS Ashley ft Kinsman DBALBBS IM COUNTBT PBODUOB. M. A K. Leonards GBOCBBY. M. Valley QBHBRAL MBBCHAKTS. Aahley * Kinsman XXMBER OT TBB BAB. B.G.Baldwin ^ffYBtGTAB*. M. HImeii rtBLid itousu. Whtfney House, B. Whit- ney -SAW MILLS. Bickaall A Bra Jam*B Morgan A Co. SALOON. K. L, Foote SfiOBS * LBATBkll/ Asa Hale TKLBSBAPB A BXPBBSS. W. B. Whitney TAJLOa. B. BoAgers ' TTN SHOP. Bruce A Fanner TOWK CLBBX. M. Blmes VALtJABLat BTTOIIE PROPERTY dR¥H LAWRJailOBi TSR SUBSCRIBER . offers for sale his one and a half story store IOW occupied by L. R. TOITHBBHP,) situated on corner of Main and Mni-streetn; si«e 94x40 ;. A good Hay Scale will bo sold with the Store; the whole property for the low price o $700; one quarter down, and balance in one and two years. Alse for sale, an assortment of general mer- chandise, valued at about $1,800, wholesale, which I will tell at aix, twelve and eighteen moBihat on *d ^ North Lawrence, March 1,1881. To ^Ts«oti Htsiiter* and XXTB ARK NOW RECEIVING AN EXTENSIVE TT Stock in this Department, and have ntafty new and valuable improvements. We are pre- pared to sell cheap. CHAS. ASHLEY. TaRJNCB'S CONICAL WASHING MACHINE, JT The best tn the market. No family should be without one. CHAS. ASHLEY. H aaie. AY 0UTTEB8, atHAW CUTTERS, BOOT Cutters 1 The most approved patterns for tyUS AftHtKY M ACHINE to sale by FptX SOUN CHABIBB ASHLEY. iNE BBLTTNQ, 99PBBIOR OAK ned Leather Belting, Rubber Belting, a aasortment for sale by CHAS. ASHLEY. INSURANCE. -. t •• LU>, Fire and marine Stock Insu- rance Agency. larSTRONGEBT IN THE STATE. •#* \91M Mtitk inaXranee Company, Of Hartford.—Incorporated 1«1M. Capital, $1 JKOjOOO... Surplus, $094,000. cwAlriAB pmaFTOJAl Home Insurance Company. of New York. Capital, $1,000,000..,. Surplus, $481,000. Old Hartford Insurance Company -. , OTHaetferd, Ooun.. iwo. CapiUl $500.000.... Surptu* $455,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. L_ Western Massachusetts Ins. Co., : WttsfleJO,'i»*. Capital $150,000....Surplus $60,000. _ Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartfqed, Conn., 1864. CapiUl, $4O0,d00 ... Surplus $900,000. City Insurance Company, Hartford, Coon. CapiUl $960,000.... Snrpms New Encland Iatsuranc* Co., Hartford, Conn., 186». ! CapiUl $«0,000 .. .Surplus $116,000. Norwfeh Insu ranee Company, Norwfch, Ct., 1803. CftpiUl $900,000... f Surplus $22,000. Connectltut n&utual Life Ins. Co. Assets,...* $8,J0O,528. Paraters 0/ St. Lawrence County, I can in sure your houses and bams for a term of , thref ycarH or more, at lower rates than mu- tuals, for cash down. No premium notes ta- ken and no Assessments made. Call and HOC before insuring. I own no stock in either company, and ray customers may continue to rely on my best judgment to their securi- ties wider their policies. ' Apply to A. P. Morse or P. McGrady, Ham- mond; C. L. Lura, Itosnie; F. Pholau, Mor- rlstown : G. B. A H. Andrews, Maitsena ; U. J. Hall, Raymondsvillo. £9r*Your patronago Is respectfully solic- ited. £. HASVaOVCK !, BTarch 1,186!. LtPE AND FERE INSURANOB. J. H. FAJRCH1LD, Agent. Have JOB pfp^<kd fc>r, your if*Vtt7 sn. Insurance Home Life Insnranee Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y . GUARANTEE CAPITAL, $125,000. Invested In Stocks of tha State of New-York, and first class Bonds' and Mortgages. GEO. C. BIPjUBY* Sec'j. W. 8. GRIFFITH, Pres. Z. B. BRIDGES, Medical Examiuer. Board qf Rtftrtncc : Hon. DAVID C. JUD8ON, G. M. FOSTER, Esq., HJAMKH^YJRELL. ELUAHWH1Tk,E»q. RLES «. MYEKS. Atlantic Fire) Itoururanee Company, ol Brooklyn, N. ¥. Chartered laSL CaylUU $150,000—Aa»v^ t&IJM-' HdKATTO DORR, 8ec v y. JOHN D. COCKS, Pres. Leaex aftr* Insuranoe Company, or Hew-York. OstrteriM' lttsX Oapteml $150,000, -Securely in- vested In Bonds and Mortgages. W. M. FRANKLBitSec. OKO, A JARV1S, Prei*. I am prt|Bi£»dtQ JJI aBpllcatlont fix Life and Itr* Insunutes ta the above Companies, which are amongthe oestin the country. Parties wishing to Injure will be called on at request. _JJr\Offlco on stairs Mechauic 0 Block, over J. wTOJaaford'u Store. Ofrdensburgh. N. Y. ll-l-d*wtf.J JOHNH. FAIRC111LD, Agent. FKRE OBURANCEi (SUCCKSSOB TO /A*. O. U0PKI«8,) For the following reliable New York City htock Companies of Large Ca*h Capitals, viz: ITOWABD INSURANCE CO., If. Y. 'Capiul 4 |soo,0(»o Aaaets 893,968 IiAHIAIft FIBB INSURANCE CO., N. Y. CapiUl $800,000 Assets 859,069 HBTltOPOL,ITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, N, Y. Capital f.«0,000 Assets 855,441 F*r*>nt imurine in tfu U£TB0P0LITAN,*wW r*ertf>4 annually three-fourths qf the Profit*. HANOVER FIRE INS. CO., N. Y. CapiUl .' $800,000 Assets 289,038 Tht above qompanies which are among the very BEST, were selected by my predecessor who wai In thfLbuaUHM**, some W years, aad paJd, fur Ipatrn In OMenBDQrgh, Pre*cott and vicinity, near SEV- ENTY-FIVE THOUHAND DOLLARS. TgrOFFlCK tN nQPKINS BLOCK, jjrt urn. E. GUEST, A«*., [1-tf] . Aluo Justice of thu Peaoe. w7 P : vvHiTCoM B AOKNT FOB WM, B. M0REH0USE & 00. Importers and Wholenalo Dealers In WIN*E8 f LlQUOKS AND SEGAHS, Nos. 8 A 6 Exchange Place, Jersey City. Botflsd Wfa«s and Xl^uor* for Medicinal and Fatally aae, put up in cases, aeaortod to suit en*- tomera. Address orders by Mall, to W. PITT WHITCOMB, Ogden*bargh, N. T. BALDWIN HOUSE, COBftKR OP Cattytrix** and J)ivi»iQ». Btreeln, Nmrth* Steamboat Landing and B. li. Depot, OiQDBNSBUBGH, N. Y. This Howe has lately been enlarged, with the addition of some Forty Room*, conmttng of Par- lors, Suits of Boomr, Ac., which are furnished in the latest modern wtyle. The Proprietor, whose long experience In Hotel keeping, renders thl* Houae so popular, »voald respectfully return hi* most sincere thank* for past p*tix»i*p, and hopes by strict attention to the waul* of hin S esta, to receive •> continuance of the *aioe. IHH »1ITW1I1 alwajm oe furnished w Ith the cho1crnt delicacies tl*e murkvet aflford*. The Bar will be stocked with the l>e»t of luiported Liquor^, of his tfvrtk aeloctlon. through' the How«e of Mei«ny«. (\hap- ana* A Co. t of Montreal. pFcarrlages will be In readiness at the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat Lauding*, to convey Passenger* and Baggage, to and from the Honee f^F^fltajrefl I >ir« this House for Waddlngton, Herman, Hammond, Ri>«!c and (,'anton. JERBMIAH BALDWIN, Proprietor. March 5th, 1851. , [Mlyweow.] (kQK AAA AAA ~A BLUEBOOK ffOO UUU VVVi of all the Offices of the United States Government, with the Salaries attached* JTTW cents. Any kind of Government Book* supplied. Catalogue furuUhed. Editors ibUshlng, this will bo sent a copy of the BLUE JOK. Address, ALFBED HUNTEK, Bookseller, Washington, D. C. Fof aale by THley A Bro., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. OGDENSBURtiH GENERAL FIHE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGKNOY. North Western Fire A Marine Inaur- i auce i'o., O«tw«go, >'. Y. CAPITAL, $180,000—FURVLry, $151,000. Springfield Fire and marine Insurance Company, Springfield, MaM, SL\PITAL, $800,000- SfRPLUS, $235i,839. Continental Insmranee Company o f New-York. CAPITAL, $fiU0.0U>-SUHI'LLS 1 $52i,752. Security Fire Insurance Company. New-York. CAPITAL, $500,000-SURPLUS, $130,818. fcorlllard Fire Insurance Company New-York. CAPITAL, $150,000-SURPLUS, $77,151. lforth American Fire Innnrance Co., New-York. CAPITAL, $SB0,WK>—SURPLUS, $S8.UUT. North American Ftre Insurance Co., Hartford* CAPITAL, $800.000—Ht'HPLUS, $41,354. PJioanlx Fire Iuvurance Company, Brooklyn, N. Y . CAPITAL, $>JW,000-SL'ttPLL'S*, $6-1,153. Commonwealth Fire Inati ranee Co., New York. CAPITAL, $SJ30 4 O00-SLRPLUy, $70,271. Park Fire Innuranee Company, New-York. CAPITAL, $900,000-KUKI J LUf\ $W,*H- AtlauUc Fire & lUarlne Insiurance Co., Providence, R . 1. CAPITAL, fcltfU'H'i - SURPLUS, *7<),o:<8. BLasapden Fire I nun ranee Company, Surlnicueld, illavs. CAPITAL. $160,«J0-bURPLUS, $«B,4(il. Havsaaaolt Fire Innuranoe Company, SprlOKtleld, Mu»n, CAPITAL, tiw/wo—»L ! KPLI;H,$50.;M. . ' Policy holder* receive anuuftllj\ a fluire of t'u<* profit* in the Continental, Socnrity. Lorillani and North Airn-rican linsurauc*' Coinptmie*, Kew- York, without incurring anv UnbilHy. Fanners and otliiTH dc«1nnj; inuoranccs wlllftini it for their interest to cull at tiii» Agency befon- Uuturiug uUuwhere. Fur luburuuce, to uuy auioiiia. apply to I>. M. CHAP1N, Agent, Also Notary Public und Attonu-y au<it'ouin*cHor at Law. Office: Corner qf Ford and Catharine Ut OODENSBUHOH, N. Y. [1-tf] HBEAT CLOSINtt OUT SALE OF 15HY GOODS, YAKKEE K0TI0N8 AND JEWELRY, » AJV JAJVIK8* TVILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1861, And continue iSQ day*. One Xhoucmn-d Dollars, To be given amay In PRESENTS, varying In vpluo from S5 cents to twenty dollarn, To be delivered at the time of trading. CK-U three dollan* traded on'itUiif: the cafih ciiptomi-r to one of the presents which connM* in part of One Rich Silk Dree* Patteni $20 Two Brocha Hhawln ffl SGk>ld BraccletH «) 2 Merino Dret«» PatteniB 90 X Heavy Wool Shawle 90 Gold Locketa, Piano Spreads, Plated Spoons, Forks, and Butter Knives. And other articles too numerous to mention. 1 propose to clone out the stock at rninoaa low- prices—lower than nny other Hou-e in Ogdenc- yurgh, besides otlcrtug the extra iudUcijiK-ut of fflrfnjrto th^canj1 customer a present wiih each |S00 traded. HI. F. JAIttKS, No. 8 Eayle Block. CARR & MATTHEWS, BBEWEKY. T HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING FORMED A Co-^artnerHhip. j>nd leaded, for a term of years, the extensive Urewery of Mr. D. J. CKU'H TON, will be prepared to furuibh superior quali- ties of ICa»i India Pale .AJe, l^t and JJoor, In Barrelii, Half Bnrrelf, and IJottlcs, to *uii pur> h The large experience of Mr. MATTHEWS in the Brcwerlf* of England, and in thin <-ountry. (late with Hoard, S^ymour & t'o.> tCarrant tli<; a^- ncrtlon that the well et-tnbliplu-d reputation of the Ales of hiu manufactttr<>, will l>e fully enetained in the prencnt eHtablinhmeut ; Uw ntu)«>«t enru be- ing taken in the manufacture,—pure ^priMfr water. Malt and Hop^ only, beintr n«*d—their purity and whole«omenef n can be fru*-nmU?ed. The attention of KHinillec, Hold keeper*, and the trade generally, if invited to tho superior keep- ing qualltioH i>f th'epe AIM OH draught, and fur bot- tling : their m»niily will bv found equal lo the bent Imported article, and popucKsbig highly nonrifh- Ing and tonic quaUtie«. • %£? Ord«rn liy tinil. or o»ln-rwit«e r«»poctfully solicited. D. D. T. f JARR. P. 8. MATTHEWS. Ogdcnfburgh, March 16, \m. [dAutfJ FOR SALE. T ILLAGE LOTF, imiC'K. LIME AND STONE forbnildinp purpoHew, for wil« on the moot reawnable teriiif hy K. B. ALLKM & SONS. Ogdenubnrgh, March 27th, 1H»51. [d'ini] ST. LAWBENCU HALL, Railway-SU I3roolcvill<», C . \W. Board, $1 Per Day. II. 0. PHILLIPS, PROPKIKTOH. P LOUGHS I PLOUGHS !-A GOOD VARIETY to sell at very low figure*. Farmer* please look at this stock. CHAS. ASHLEY. i