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6 Important Intelligence. Fremont Positively Superceded. His Address to his Soldiers. HrKiNf.Ki«;i.i>. Mo.. Nov. o. - Y<*Ht«»nlii v IMIIHII 1W»II.'M dt' tin* fiiciuv en mo williin 12 niili'H of us HIM I IU'WH was lust re- ceive I of the anpnnu'h of tlu-ir inhume, 2,800 strong. Prop* nit ions wore milking to goon HIUI attack them, I>ut (Jen. Vvu- niont rr<'«ivt*<l the unconditional onlcr from Washington rHievin^ him at OIKT jrom his (oimiuuitl. SiimiUuiu'ouxly cninc th« iM«\v>tpjip«rs announcing the fart. The intelligence spread like wild liiv through the cnrnplind created indiserili- ahle excitement ami indignation. A great nuwlicr of olhV* is si^nilU'd their determination to resign at i»:><e. and many <ompunicH laid down their niiiis declaring that they would Hg I it. under no one l»nt Fremont. The (Jeneral spent much of the afternoon expostulating with tho olHrern, urging them by their patriotism and tlu-ir peiKotial regard to hint, not to uluimlon their post*.. He aNo issued the following farewell order to the troops : WKHTKKN DIVISION. \ St*inN<<KiKhi>, Mo.. No\ I.—Soldiers of the Mississippi Ainn ; Agreealtle to orders received tliU day, I take leave of you. Although win army has IM'CII O sudden growth, we \uwv grown up U gether and I him 1M-< oine familiar with the hravc und gencrnu> spirit- which you Ifrinjr to the defence of your country and Ivhtch makes nu unfit iputc for you a brilliant enreer. Continue as you lui\e JH'gun. and give inv sun ( -MOT the same cordial and enthusiastic support with which von lm\c encouraged me. Emu- late the splendid ev»»nple which you huvc ulreudy Iteforc you. and let me re- main as I urn, proud of the nolile army which I had thu- far lalnuvd to hring to- gether. Soldiers. I regret h» have you. Most sincerely i thank YOU for the regard and confidence \ou have imnriiiMv shown to me. I deeply regret that I shall not have t|iu honor to lend you to the victory you nre altout to win. Itut I -hall claim to share with you in the joy of every tri- umph, and trust aluay- to l»e fraternally rvineml>er«d k\ m\ companion^ in aim*.. pigitcil. <. < Kit KM* INT. Minor (Jcncnil. The feeling ivn« intensly high during the whole of last e\ ening. and there were meeting'' everywhere, the various hands serenaded the (ieiieral, mid when ever he uppeared he was greeted with cheers. though after notifying d'eneral Ibinter as IIIH order directed he had no longer Command over the troops. The enemy are now encamped near Wilsou (reek. <tener»d Fremont is now preparing t<» I'eave for St. Louis and will go as General I'ope ai rives who has been mmt forward and will take commrnd un- til General Hunter gets lure. Unasuat gU>om prevail^ throughout the camp. A battle will immediately occur tiro long. <Mir troops will meet the enemy firmly but they are dUheartned and have lost their enthusiasm. The bo<ly guard whoeoulii not have t»een imluccd to re- main and who will How disband as the term of their enlistment permits, HCCOUI- pamin^ <Je:»eral Fremont and rlso his entire sjjiil, including <Jeneral Asboth, ronnnnnder of the first division MoMioh, Nov \. —UO refu- gees arrived tide from Itappahanock River. They wen; from Norfolk and Lanca-te-r (<>,., and were brought b^ the Cambridge which isdoing blockade dut\ fP the river, and they represent that the entire negn> population of that part of Va., were on the move. The Cambridge Juts been up the Uappttliannock serveral miles as fat as she can go. She draws 12.\ fewt wwter. The hiithest point of navigation i^ l'iederick<burg i li. Ni:w• YOI;I., Nov. .\>. Tribune Wash- ington >JK< i.il: I learn on good author- ity that (1« M Woof bus tendered his res- ignation. Ucn. \U iitt/ielnian de« line* to hunt for »tni\'<l in :r.»i-. .Imlge 1'i'il/. having ap- poini 1 1 biiM jigent to manttge the estate of-loltti VY.isliiuutoii. McCh Han ordered the cn»« di-mi-isi'd on! i^eut nnio\ed. r, !»«.., Nov. .1.--Tim fol- lowing letter I in* heuii Hunt to (Jen. Scott, / l»v tin* (Jovermv of tlii« pliK-e : I Sir.---I ivj^ivt extremely you should t have puiM-d through IJnm'shitrgh the j other day without my having any know I - / cdtfe of your approach or preHeuce, an it should have jjiven me HUUH!IT pl^Muro to have had opportunity of puvinj*; the ofliciiit ntid perMonul honm^e to which your emi- nent patriotism and geniu* entitle you to, and every citizen of Penney I vmiin would rejoice to otlur. Although infirmity und liealth huvc <'<mij>i'lled your retirement, w« shall not Cense to rhcritth. the memory of your glory, aud hope you will he pre- • nerved the living example of the highest puMic spirit and gallantry, aud that our young men may learn from your career that virtue and merit lead Hurely to the 1 affections nnd gratitude of the country. Your Ob't Servant, * i A. J. (JI'IITIN. j The C»ov. to-tlay presented Hags to . H j Kegiments, vi/. : | ('OIOIICIH Ilerher's, Dodges' (.V.Jd>, and Th4» .Vid regiment leaves to-night, and i : the 5;Jd to-morrow. The steam gunhont Florida, one ot tho ! Naval ICxpcdition, h\\a returned to the Navy-Yard, disabled. She leil the expe- dition wii Friday night. olX I'jipo Fear, j She report- ihnt the HKM encountenxt a ; hcav\ gull- MHIII after leaving Hampton, I hut it died out on Wednesday, and rose. • again on Thursday, froin-h. K. On Tiws- i da\ night the machinery of the Florida j \\:is doubled. Init not seriously, and can ; lie repaii'i'd in th»e«- iluys, when she will j resume her \oyage. She had m> troops on dourd. ' WASIIIKOTON,*NOV. .\>.—It nppe.His from the olHeitil Ktnlt'iiu'iit that the amount of , draOs on the Treasury last month was j $10,500,000. of which $<IOO,OOO were j drawn from New-York. The unavail I al>le luilliou fund is JjHKVJ.lMiO. The total | balance to the Treasun in the States i now under in^iiiToctionury control is stated ;it Aii,.\i00 ami drafts, making a deduction lor the available balance, nt $1,1*00.000. Special to thelNM: It is impossible j to r»ro*s the Long Itridge over the l'oto- j mac to-day, the freshet in the river hav j ing damaged the structure. The supplies j for the army go over by Chain Uridgc. \ The Colonel of the Cameron Dragoons reports that his regiment has asked for i the services of n Jewish Chaplain. i I HOHTON. Nov. .\ith.- The vote at the i Massachusetts election was remarkably ( small; not much over half* of that of last ' year. The vote of IJoMon for Oovernor is as follows ; Andrews, 5,010; Davis, Lowell—Andrews, U,:M0. Additional towns show a majority for ' AtnlKms of about 2 to 1. One Democrat | is probably elected to ,the Senate from . Boston. The Legislature is strongly He ; publican. The chief interest is in Hur- ' lingame's old district, where a Hep. is elected by 000. Kx-Uov. of New Bedford was elected to the Semite on Hep. ticket. , Xlw i bury port gives Andrews !)'A'2, and Davis ft'M, an<l elected Caleb Cushing to the Legislature. j ELECTION RETURNS OSWI:<M>, Nov. 5.—One election district, in this city gives Ilulliird, for Secretary of State, l t ';i80, and Jones 500. Dickin- son, for Attorney-General, hns 12H ; Clminpluiu, (10. Tallmadge, for Canal Commissioner, lias 2/5, Bruce I,if4(i, und j Wright 80(i. VA'im Hoot, Hen., \H elected to the Assembly from the Firet District, ' ! an<l Millard Johnson, l T ni<»n, from the j | SecoiK 1 . J NKW YOIIU -Tribune claim* the Peo- ! pie's ticket is carried by over 100,000, but not certain. The ('anal Commissioners, j to Hit vacancy, in couhequeuee of the di- vision between the People's ticket and Hep. will probably secure the election of ADVANCE, NQVEM^E^ 8 * J 9ffln Oxkoitu, f'henango Co. - llullartl :)H0, Jonos 270, Dickinson U77, Oliamplain 'i<58. Hrnet* 315. Wright 2(W, Tnllmadgc The Legislature will be almost unaiti moiidly in favor of sustaining the Gov- ernment. The vote in the city for Attor- ney-Oeneral is nearly complete. Dickin- son has :!:i,75:i. Bruce, tor Canal Com- ', ; inissioncr, has 11,510, Tallmadge 1^,127, : Wright *\:m. Lynch, Shcritl', ehcted j l»y about *,»,000 majority. ION. NOV.M. A scout from Virginia Kport-i Benin u'ards unity look H stand in I i^'ht ofHin.l.iock road bet w ecu Fairfax nmt Centrevilh 100.001) strong with 'Joo piej-e> of artillery t>iit pieces arc in u diilerent line and tl>e men nntier ill's ipline. The army wi!goi;s iu», scarce and men ban'foot. Men who*r, term of enlistment is out refuse to enlist. Eleven front one company deserted in om nitfhf H^ontin^ jjftrties near ih'iu Hrnithf di- vision in f lircctloii of Fairfax Court House says rtfhol pickets have aduanced within 1^ miles ot Vlonnc. They occatiioiially fired at aur pickets. svu.i.R, Nov.* 5.—(Jen. Buckner Urn letirod ,towards Boiling (Jreon, and Urn gone back into Tenni'DMt*. Th(! Fe<h nil troops* under (.Jen. 8hennaii an- thu* divided: (>en. Hc.liovffcr coiu- niaiH the eiist, Gon. fook tho central, and Crittenden the western division. Bur bridge hn»» advanced to Woodbury. the central troop- lia\e advanced to Daven Creek, and if U thought our troojhs a vv nre able t«* ti^sume the defensive with all security. wiNsvii.i.i.:. —The I n ion ticket in this town h-is '277 majority; in the town j ; of Van Iluren 107 majority. *KIA<;,\IIA FALLS.—People's State tick , it Mm, Democratic 108. Assembly—Port- er 22H: Davis, Dem., 130. Judiciary— People's* 187, Democratic 07. In tho First District—People » State ticket 190, Democratic 1«5. Assembly—Porter 228, Davis, Dem., 13J5. I LEXIN(JTON.—Ballard 280, Jones 192, | Dhrkinwon 208. Champlain 101. Bruce 20IJ, 1 Wright 181, Tallmadge 4. # ' Honator ('lark re-elected, un<l Assembly- | men Purely. LITK'A—Gives «2 majority for Bailey j for Senator. Hcholielcl, Avery and Bweet, | Hep. and Peopled Assembly, elected, and I in Hil cli9l. ; Penny/iehl, Union Hep., re- elects I. • l KKNK.-Ballard 400, Jones 350, Dickinson 400, Champluin U45, Bruce 9, Wright H50, Tullmadge 447. Aekler, Union Benator, elected. », Int Dirt.—Ballard 86, Jones , *4, Diekiuscn 88, Champlain 81. Tall- i m»dge ito, Wright M.\» Bruce 20. Hm.i.m'MX.—Ballard 203, Jones 120, Dickinson 352, Clmmplaiji HJ3. Bruce 215, Wright 120, Tallmadge 141. IIKUKIMKK.—tloncB 285, Ballard 258. Dickinson 25U, Champlain 2H7, Wright 280, Bruce 238, Tallmadge 10. (taitAi.n FiiATH.—Ballard 38!J, Jones 370, Dickinson :t70, Champlain 870. Bruce 340, Tttllmadge 141, Wright 240. SALIMIUHV, HerkimerC'o.—Ballard 227, Jones 2«0, Bruce 227, Wright 40. CANO.IAJIAHIK.—Ballard 378, Jones 300, Dickinson 380. Champlain !547, Bruce 304, Wright 34o. AMHTKRUAM, Montgomery Co.—Bnll- nr<l 530, Jonc8 337, Dickinson 533, Cham- plain 330, Bruce 480, Wright 337, Tall- madge 50. HAHATOOA.—Ballard 720, Jtmes 510, !>ickinson, 721, Champlain 584. No votes for Bruce. Willurd, Union Senator, no opposition. Houghton, L'nion Assemblyman, is elected. \V.\TKKKOWI>, Saratoga- Co.- Ballard 2<J:!, Jones 272. Dlckinnon '2<13, Chnm- platn 272, AllM!rger 2621 Lord 272, Tall- madge 253, Bruce 0. Wright 273. NoHTJii'HiiKiti.AND, Saratoga Co.-- Biillanl 231, Jones 212, Dickinson 232, Champlain 112, Alberger 221, Bruce 213. EnwAims, Washington Co.—Taylor, Union and Dem., is elected Member of Assembly in the First District. Tnov. — Saxe, Dem., in First Assembly District, is elected by 300 majority. Uichnnfc, People's candidate tor Sena- tor in Hcnsselaer and Washington coun- ties, is elected. UrnsoN CITY. Columbia Co. -Ballard 524. Jones 771. PnrniiKCKi'MiK.—The official report of this city is—Ballard 1,1 HI, Jones 700, Dickinson. 1.130, Champlain 752, Bruce 1.108. Wright 757, Tallmadge 11. PVTNAM Co.—Ballard 20U, .Jones 1H:J. KKNT Co.—Halhml 13U. Jones 140. Pt TNAM Co.- Billiard 30 majority, and Di<kinson 30 majority. AMtANv CITY (Complete). — Bullard 3,«H2, Jones 5,048, Dickinson 3.740, Champlain 4,077, Tallmadge 1,810, Bruce 1.005, Wright 4,0li0. Arm-icx Cnv.—Ballard 021, Jones 471. Dickinwm 028, Oliamplain 403, Tall- madge 75, Bruce 832, Wright 488. Sr'ftiNuj'OKT.—Kallard 213, Jones 102, Champlain 102, Tallmadge 27, Bruce 110. Wright 08. Abbott, Hep. Senator 25th District, is doubtless elected. SvjtAcrsR CITY.—Dickinson's majority over Jones is 040. HOCHKKTKH—(Jives 300 majority for the Union ticket. ONKIDACO. (Complete)—Ballard 1,504, Tallmadge 524, Bruce 1,00(1, Wright 1.500. O.NTAHIA Co.- -Town of Manchester— Jones, 7 majority. ' EuimtMiK, Onondaga. Co.—Geddes 24 majority, and 17 majority for Dem. State ticket. A MIAN v -Gives 1.500 Democratic ma- jority, and three out of the four Assem- blymen are Democrats. COUTI.ANP.—Dickinson 422, Cham- plan 450, Jones 402, Ballard 412, Alber- ger 417, Bruce 417. WATEUTOWN. Jefferson Co.—Ballard •MO, Dickinson (»48, Bruce 379,Tallmadge 271. .Jones 425, Champlain 422, Wright 422. HitooMK Co.—The majority over Bruce and Wright is 1,000. COHTI.ANDCo.—Ballard 550, Jones 111, Dickinson 5f>2, Champlain 111, Bruce 542, Wright 111. Tallmadge 14. COKTI.ANDTVIM.K.—Ballard 001, Jones »54, Hruce 501, Wright 01, Tallmadge 104. BAKIIY.— Ballaad 120, Jones 10, Bruce 12*1, Wright 10. Hri.uvAN. UstDist.j Madison Co.— Jones 153, Ballard 146, Bruce 122, Tall- imulgcAVJ. Wright 153. ONONJ>A<;A Co. —Ballard 238, Jones i:m, Bruce 123, Wright 1211, Tallmadge 57. ICorxsFiKLi). Jeflerson (-o.—Jones 120, B:illnrd 118, Clminplnin 120. Dickinson MM. Bruce 107, Tallmadge 12, Wright 120. Assembly, Tyler, Dem., 20 maj. Jas. A. Bell, Hep. and Union, is undoubtedly re-elected. SvHAcrsK CITY.—Ballard' 2,180, Bruce 2,132, Jones 1,002, Wright 1,481, Tall- mndge 210, Champlain 1,056. Monroe, Hep., is elected Senator. The probabilities are that the entire Reputv lican straight Ticket is elected by about 100 maj. - BI'KFAM>.—Five towns of Erie County give Dickinson 8,387 Cliamplain 8,679 Ballard 3,5M», Jones 8,711, Bruce 1,064, Wrigljt 3,704, Tiillmadge 1,582. Senator* and Assemblymen are in doubt. Returns come in very Blowiy. Wm. G. Farmer is elected Mayor of Buffalo by 500 maj. OHKIDA Co.—In 14 towns, including Utio^ Dickinson has 1,870 maj. The othe« towns will add 1000. PcfrftDAM VILLAGE, 2d Dist—Ballard H07/Jone» 49, Spaulding 81, Storre 107, Hercc 150. THB WKKKLY ADVANCR. Ono Sqtiaru. l'i linen, «nu wc«-k do do do one month,... (i<> d o d o tltruc* moutliK, do do do ono yoar, Card*, per y«ar All urdurH (ihouUl >)« tuUlotfcd to JAN. W. l 25 j 60 8 (M> t 0() , N. V. THE DAILY ADVANCK. TERMB: Twerxty-F'ive Cents per Month, Or Three Dollar* per Tear. ADTBRTISINO. One Sqiuire, 11 ifne», one Insertion, $ SO do do do one weok 1 86 do do do one mouth, 8 00 do do do three month*, 5 00 do do do fix months, 7 00 do d* do one year, IS 00 One quarter column one year, 36 00 One column ono year, 100 00 BueiueiiB Cardu, per month, JO Alt orders should be addressed to JAS. W. HOPKINS, N. Y. BUSINESS CARDS. J. W. «LA9POHD A CO., , MHimfkotui-erM oii and Dealer*) in I BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, Leather and Finding*. No. au Ford-Street, (lUDRNSBUKUH, N. V. Premium Da«u«»rrean l3T*Hign of the Mnrnmoth Eaglo. q% Xo. 8 EagU Block, Ford Street, Ogiientburgh, Y. N. ALBEN VILAS, No. 1O *f\>r<I-Street> MAKXTFACTUBJEB OP AJTD DEALKB Of Bootw, SIIOCM* and Rubbers, Leather, (MTKD 8TATKS HOTEL, ! MA88KNA BPRIISTG-8, N. Y. j IF. IJ. WHITE, rnOPHIKTOH. ! *3V/~IIori*t>H and ('HrriA^e^alwayiiHthiind.aiKlpcr sons conveyiid to any point, when desired. , [5»dtr] J, R. FURNBSS, PHYSICI-AJtf Ac 8URGKON Offics on Slate Street, near Judwn Bank, Ogdensfearicli, N. ¥. Ogdciitfburgb, AprH 3d, lHfll. [dflm] JTVDftON 4c POWELL, A.ttoi-ney» Ac CounHellors at Law, SagU Block, Ford-Strttt, Ogdentburfb, IV. Y. 8CHI/YLBK F JVDD, LKJALLY AT7TH0EIZED AUCTIOVXXS For the HUte of New-York, and OOMMI88ION MERCHANT. Alw&ja ready to attend callw ID bis Profeenion. 0F*Anction and ComininHion Hotifc in AvereU'e new Brick Block, two door« from the Onwugatchlc Bank, Ford Htreot, U^demtburgb, N. Y. [1-1-tf] J. O. IHeDOlfALD, MANUFACTURER AND DBALBR TV COFFEK AND SPICES Hopkins' Block, Kmt end of th* Bridge OGDKNBBUROII, N. T. T HB SUBSCRIBER 8TILL AT THB ©LD shop, corner of Washington and Isabella Streets, (and alonn) would gratofully acknowledge the klndnet** and patrona(re hehao received during nine yearn he has Wen iu the above business In this VJllafif«\ would t«t111 solicit fi nliAru of patron- age in his Hue of busineH*. I would say to all who want CARRIAGES PAINTED, Signet Painted nnd lettered, OR HOUttE PAINTING AND PAPERING DONE To give me a call, and yon shall have your work done as well as the best. DAVID CHILD. Ogdensburgh, Feb. *Uh, 1861. [1-1-dAwtf.] ST. LAWRENCE EXCHANGE. The Proprietor of the above, would respectfully Inform the Traveling PubHc, that he ha* thorough- y renovated and furnished anew this Hotel, (for- merly known as the Washington Hotel,) iu a man- ner unsurpassed by any Hotel in Ogdensburgh. The Table will «t all times, bo supplied with all the delicacies of the Heawon, and the Har («tock«d with the choicest brands of WINKS anil <?IUARS. OMNIBU8KH, with qomuvtent Agents and caro- fttl Drivers, will be In readme^ at the R. R DeiKit, on arrival of all Train* from thi; EHHI, to convey Passengers to the Ferry Dock, in time to connect with Trains on the Grand Trunk mid Ottawa Rail- ways. The Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, and tno inducements offered them, to receive a liberal share of public ptttron- HTc- BOABD ONI DOLLAE PER DAT. A. MORTON. Proprietor. WEBSTER HOUSE, (Formerly the Clinton House,) A few Rods Wcftt of the O. R. R. Depot. B. C. WEB8TKK, PROPRIETOR.) ROTJS1^S % 8 POINT, N. Y. (Joesto 1 conveyed to and from lh<> Depot free ot clwrije. DENTISTRY. X>3T. -A.. JT. X\T«,ict, 'OULD INFOKM THE CITIZENS OF OOU . . TBHNICTH and vicinity. th«t he has returned to his office In this place, where he will be bappj to perform all dental operations that may be enj trusted to bis care. Anesthetic agents administer •d to «xtracl tteth without pain. He will remain here as a resident Dentist. W Offioeover Bowne'i Store, Main Stnat, Ooaverneor, H. T. Gouvernenr, July j», 1881. (Jy*Mllm) G. N. GREEN, HAIt DBESSEK, 94 Fon) Htreet, (UP STAIRS) Ogcknsburgh, N. Y fSWvO iOAYUf* OK SUKDAT. iar A nice assortment of Ladki* Hair Work for sale. Also a splendid article of Uair Dye, wimmttd. BUSINESS CARDS. ROTAL VILAS, ffMannfoctarer and Dealer in all the Varietle* of BOOTS, SHOES. BUBBBRg, Leather and Findings I ., OPPOSITE J. H. OUBST^, OODSHSBUBWU. OODENSBURGH MARBLE WORKS. WELLER Ac COMBS, Dealers in the Best AMERICA* A1TB ITALIA* MABBLI: For Monument*, Obelisks, Head 8tone*, Ac, at anything wanted in their line, cheaper thac can be bought in Northern New-York— Cities not excepted. |^T*8hop adjoininj? Seymour Hoaae,^E| 8TATB STREET, OGDBNBBVRQH, N. J All kinds of Imported Marble foraisked to order Plea*#caJJ before purchasing elsewhere. [1-t* WM. STEVENSON, 8TBAM AND G-JU& FITTKR Trench and Sngliih ChAndtUtm %W Steam Work of all Kinds oa Bahd. _*r PLlTMBBItS 1 TOOLS A MATERIAL, Beer Pumps, Copper Liquor Pumps, Oas Stow Ad Agent for Butler 1 ! Patent Crude Boris Gas Apparatus. 0QDBN8BURQH, N. Y. (It: B. W. BENEDICT, Manufacturer A Dealer in HATS, CAPS.J'URB Ac ROBKb iAdiei ft Gents' Fort, OOIIATI, Tictorinai; CHILDIlBNfci' FANCY CAPS. Comprising a geuere assortment of his own at. CJty Manufacture. C^Cash paid for all kfndn of Furs, WooL aor Sheep Pelts, at the Old Stand, No. 1b, Ford Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y n • Whol««sale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINKfc Window Glut, Faints, Oili. Varniih©*, *e. One Door above Alden Vila** sho store, FORD STREET, OGDENSBUROH, N. t . CLE1HONS 6c REDINGTON, DKALKRS IN MELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC And all kinds of Mnslcal Merchandise. Wareroomt in Judton Bank Building$, Pont-S. OGDENSBUROH, N. Y. [my«Mtf STILLHIAN POOTET\ ~~~ Attorney and Counsellor, OUDENSBURGH, N. Y. Particular attention given to Collections, In*. ranee Claims and Conveyancing. HT*A.i business in hits profession promptly at tended to. [M-fcunO-wtf.) in. J. nvBPHY*s Tailoring Establishment AND READY MADE CLOTHING STORK, Judson Bank Building, Ford Street, Ogdensboqtf 0T\Orders respectfully Solicited. 4f* ALLBNDORPM * RANSOIS, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT! AHD YAXCY GOODS DKALEBS. Goods sold to Merchants and Pedlers at Ne> York City Price*. No. S8 Ford Street, Ogdtnsburgfi, JV, Y. J. ALLENDORPH, J. D. RANSOfe HENRY O. FOOTS, Ac COI7NS3BCIX>JK W. Y. ID Oewegatchie Building, Ford St.. mm Mr. FOOTS will devote his exclude atteotlor to the practice of law. FRONTIER HOUSE, CHATKAUGAY, N. Y. M. A. KNAPPEN, Proprietor. Carriages will be in readiness at the Depot toooob vcy Passengers to and from the House fre« of charge. Horses and Carriages in readiness to convey pas- sengers to the Lakes and Fishing Grounds. ROBERTS* HOTEL, SSaet Side of Depot Str««t, CHATEAUGAY, N. Y. Alajiion Roberts, 3d, Proprietor. Carriage* in readiness at all times to convey p» ties to the Lake. Carriages to and from the Depot free uf charge. IUYBRS & 1HAOONR, Counsellors, OGDBNSBUKGH, N. Y. All professional business entrusted to them, wU receiv« prompt attention. &T Office Mytr? Block, Ford Strait, MB* CHAS. G. MYERS. D. HAGONB, J- WILLIAM H. YOUNG, Wholesale «nd retsil dealer in BBJADY-MADK CLOTHING Cloths, Cassiuerm, Vustinps and Trimmingt Shirts, Drawers, Wrapper*, Cravats. Stocks, Collars, Rubber and Oil Clos- ing, Carpet Bags, Tntnkf &c, No. 6 fiUouE BLOCK, KORD STRUCT, OGDENSBURUH, M. \ CASH PAID FOR RAO8. W E WILi. PAY Tbree Cento PER POUlifl for l»a|»er Rags, and ONE and ONE-HALJ CENTS for Wook-n rags, in small or largt quanti ties, from one pound to 100 tons, delivered at tn« Oswegatchie Paper Mill, west side of the Bridge Ogden«burgh, KY. STURTKVANT, SON.8 A OO March 4th. 1*81. (l-d&wtf) CURfBEBLAND BIOCTSB, rlftttsbiuffa, H. T. Orrel Town, I>ropri«w>». The old e«UbU|hed r LIVERY STABLE, Known M Town's, is connected with this Uonw where the oest of Horses and Car- , rlages can always be found. Carriage* to and from the Cars and Boat* fm charge. EDWIN M. HOLBROOK, Attorney Sc Counsellor »t XJHW Office with BROW* A SPIKCIH, earner of Ford aatf Water Streeta, Ogdensborgh^N. Y. March 8th, 1861. * (1-wtf.l MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE, BY JAMES SHAW, ROUSE'S POINT, N. Y A few rods west of the O. R. R, Depot. The Beat of Stabling at all Tlaae* Guests conveyad to and from the Cars, fr«* ot charge. BOOKS, PERIODICALS OfiVENSBUHGH BOOK STOB 1«W» ROOM JdD BOOK BINDERY ». TSOMFSOK (Succeesor to J. V. Si No. 6 EAOUE BLOCK, FORD *T., OoD*«»Htm» Wholeaale and Retail dealer In all kind* of SCHOOL, LAW, BLANK,JtVKKIL TOY AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, C«|>, Lelter Note and Wrapping Paper: W«f Imrton Medallion, Repabllcan*aiil all other U&t oj Steel Pens • Lead Pencil*, Sealing Wax. Ink Mt^tlaie, Wafew, Slates, Bibles. Ifetlodtst Hym and Catholic Prayer Book*; Rulern, Paper Cu&r Cards, 8eal«, Tapefi. Drawing Pencil*, Port Folk DUriee, Port Monaiee, Dice, Ba<k Gammc Boards, Cbeaa, Gift Books of etery dewrtptlc Ac., Ac, for wile cheap. SlNGlNtt BOOKS, The latest kinds kept ooMtaxiUy on baod. SHEET MU8IC. On hand s very large a#W)rtment, and will fttrn* any piece on «hort notice. ^ GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. A choice lot of Daw*ou'B and Warren k Hyde kept, and will be Hold *« low M at any other - taDliehmettt in Northern New-York. PAPER HANGINOH, A Urge qnantlty of new *tyle», and will be to M low as can be bought dfewhcir. NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS. & NOVEL The latent City Daily Paper*. Magazines a~ Novels, Ac, always ready. Sulmnptiow sol cited. SCHOOL BOOKS. A large stock Onlfomiitv. and other Scfcc Booke coiiHtantlv on luind. Teacbern. Pedlew,» Merchant* eapplied at the iowext wholesale rat~ PIANOS AND MELODEONS. The bent manufactured in the* c<»ontrr. furttit ed, and at rateu which defy competition tVlnetrumento to rent. BINDERY. Ai Kind* of Blank Book* manufactured t«ord and binding of every dei*<riptiou done op in ft style and at low rate*. j>l-tt] TO MZRCHAHT8 VISITWG 0GDE3T8IUE© CALL AND LOOK OVER OUH School Stock, Blank Bookf», and Stationer: No. 6 EAK'« Block, (up u.) E STOCK 18 NEARLY ALL OUR OW JL manufacture, or stock for which oar» is « changed. I will ?end sample* of Envelopes, Not L«tter and (\ap Paper, through mall, price* mar cd. We have esUblisbed a permanent depot Ogdensburgh, from which our stock will be »c to Merchants and Jobbers, HS low as could be fro our New York Hture. The freight on Straw - Rag Wrapping Paper from NcwYork City to M lone and Ogdennburgh, is an average of over o- hair cent per nonnd ; from the Factories in th SUte to New York City, about one-half per c~ a pound. We exchange tjoodH of our own man facturo with Pai>er Factoriea near home; that fore can save the freight to Merchante. by sell! at exact Factory prices, which is lower th usually purchased of New York Jobbers. TO CANVASSING ACBNTS. We ptiblifh a largo number of Books used City (ijft Enterprise Dealers, in exeh— for those of other Houses. Orders will be supplied for any Book, at p- Hshers WholesaJe Prices, BO matter by whom ~ llMied. Special terms given to Agent*. Packag for Canada will be delivered at the Kail Road t pot, or Express Office, Pnwcott. H. P . LAWRBNnB, Ogdensburgh, N. T. TILLEY & BROTHER, Wholesale and retail Dealers in FRUJTS AND CONFECTIOffEEf Offer to the trade in St. Lawrrnee, FraokJisaa Clinton Co.'s a fine assortment ot ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, FIGS, NI7TS, ' Orop, Jnmt R#KM»i•«*<!. OOinPllOT Of every Description. GUM DROPS, LOZENGKfi, FIG PASTE. 8TIEN CANDI *. Aco., Constantly on hand, and supplied at Oity prises Wholesale. Dealers in HXWBPAP1EB8 ABD PKEI0DICAL1! Subscriptiont received at Publishers prices to MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPET fW\ Daily New-York Papers supplied at Stations on'the Northern Railroad, Twelve Hoi in ndvance of the Mail. TILLEY & BROTHER, OGDSNSBURGH, MALONE, PLATTSBUBC THE OLD DKFTAL HEAIMJUAKTKM! Or. S. S. JBLOOGrlCTT, Denti OGDENSBURGH, N. Y. 1 give every dental operation my personal att tfon, and allow none but the best wark to go of my office. Persons who require Artificial Teeth wU A tile new style introduced by me of setting tfc on \ EUKD RuavftB,\ one of the great iaapro menU in Dentistry. ,_ ^ « It is as pare in the month as the iaest gr lighter than any other Plate, adheres to the me better, and it is worn with ease and comft where gold or silver cannot be used. It is stron than gold and quite as durable, and yet cheapet I have the strongest recommendations Cr many Gentlemen and Ladies in this County of superiority over every other Plate. I still make, when desired, Plates of Gold Platina, aad in a style of beauty and flaish t* challenges comparisou. FILLING TEETH will receive the most ears attention, and be performed in the moat jadici\ manner. I most respectfUtty solicit jour patronage. [1-1-tf.] 8. 8. BLODGETT, K D. Z f|WB WHEELER A WILSON 8EWING M JL CHINE, pronounced bj universal consent. best Sewing Machine in the World, is aow for s. with important improvements at reduced pricet CHARLES ASHLBT