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?r THE DAILY JOURNAL. Xs published every Evening, (Sundays except- ed) by Boys, a t the JOURNAL Buildings, corner Ford and Water-streets, Ogdensburgh, St. Law- rence Co., 1ST. Y. it contains the Latest News by Telegraph from all parts of the Globe, up to the hour of going to press. A complete Local Department, embracing Police Iteports, Proceedings of the Boards of Trustees and Education, Public Meet- ings, and every item, of Local interest, Editori- als on the Topics of the Day and a useful and reliable Commercial Department. TERMS: One copy one year, $4,00. One copy three months, 1,00. All subscriptions invariably in advance and the paper discontinued when the time expires. Office in Hopkins' Block, North end of the Bridge, Ogdenslmrgh, N . Y. • JAMES, HOPKINS & FOSTER, Publishers and Proprietors. ijusineas QIaros. * CJASI-I STORE. A. Ii. PROCTOR & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Salt, Water-Liuie, Flour, .Corn, Pork, &e. Cash paiu for Butter., Cheese, Pork, Beans, Peas and all kinds of Country Produoe. N o 1. New Brick Block, Water-st., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. GEO. W- PHILBROOK, Apothecary, oornor Ford and Isabella-sts., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Drugs, Med- icines, Chemicals <Ssc. All articles are war- ranted perfectly pure and free from adulter- ation, direct from th e importers. Orders from Physicians and Country dealers solioited. NEW EISH AN D OYSTER MARKET. A. B. JENNER, (successor t o H. B, Smith,) Dealer in Oysters by the Keg or Can. Also, .Shell Oysters, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Olaais, .Salt Pish, ifce. Also, Dealer Poreign and Do- mestic Liquors, Wholesale and Retail, two .doors below J . N . Oswell's storo> Isabella-st., Ogdensburgh, N.Y. (462-tf) C. W . GIBBS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domostic Dry Goods, Woolens, Tailor's Trim- mings, Ready Made Clothing and .Furnishing Goods, No. 24 Mechanic's Row, Ford-st., Og- densburgh, N. Y . SEELY & FREE -AN, Manufacturers and Dealersi i Watches, Clooks, Jewelry, Silver, Fancy Goo-i &c, N\o. 8 Eagle Blook, Ogdensburgh, N. 1'. All'kipds of Jewelry manufactured to or.ior. BLODGETT & LEGGO, DENTISTS. Operating Rooms In Eagle Block. Pord-st., Og- densburgh, over Seely & Freeman's store.— OlEeo constantly open and all calls promptly ' attended to. Parties wishing Artificial Teath please oali and examine specimens, [319-tf S. S. BnODGETT, JOHN liSGGO. MILLER'S HOTEL, Malono, N . Y., LUK E DOUGLASS, Proprietor,— This House adjoins the R.R. Depot, being a great convenience to passengers by the cars who stop a t Malone for meals. Sporting and Pleasure Parties will find i t a desirable ren- dezvous on their way to and from the Forests, Lakes and Rivers. Q510-tf] UNITED STATES HOTEL, ; Massena Springs, St. Lawrence County, IT. Y. — H. B. WHITE, Proprietor. Horsos and Carri- . ag*>s always a t hand, and persons conveyed to any point, when desired. (3194f ) GEORGE WITHERHEAD, ^Dealer in Grocerios and Provisions, also Plour. Corn, Meal, Pork, Fish, Fruit, Woodon-Ware, ,&a..&a. Water-st., opposite A. Chaney & (Co.'s Hariwaro Store, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. I'Jash and exobange trade for Country Pro- duce. AH goods delivered in the village free of charge CASH STORE. A. L. PROCTOR & Co,, Dealers in Grooeries &• Provisions, Flour, Corn Meal, Potatoes, Beans, Pork, Lard, Butter, Fish, Green and Dried Apples, Peaches, Plnms, Ac All goods de- livered in the village free of charge. Aaron's Block, Ford-st., opposite Seely & Ereomanfs Jewelry Jitore. _ [je 19] 'THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. *Ba'a£.ug established an office with CHENEY, I'BEUC & Co. of this village, ar e propar- etfffo forward Money, Parcels and Goods, and toroollect Notes, Drafts and Accounts in the principal cities and towns of New-York, Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illi- nois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri and Canada West, ooimeoting with other Express Companies to the Eastern and Southern States, California, Europe Sea. — Mark Packages \By Amerioan Express Co.\ WELLS, BUTTERFIELD & Co. fOgdensburgh, May 17th 1357. (tf) #-IH;^:SEY, FISKE & Cd'S EX - press. Money, Valuables and all kinds < of Freight Corwarded fco and from all parts ol the country, Al l orders for goods from the Cities promptly sittended to. *»*Ottice 2ip,3 Seymour's Block. P,F. 1W AID, Dentist, No. 70Sflrd-st. 3 doors Ircm the Sey- mours'. All op«ra.tions in Dentisry perform- ed in a style not excelled by any other prac- titioner. ^___ OGrDENBBURGH, IsT $4 A YEAR. \UPWABD ABTD ONWARD IS THE LANGUAGE O I 1 CBEA'PION. I1ST ADVANCE. NO. 662.} J. A1LLEND0RPH. Auction and Commission Merchant, dealer in Books and Stationery, Clooks by the Case, Fancy Goods, Shell, Horn, Ivory and Metal Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Cutlery, Silver Pencil Casos, Thimbles, Spectacles, Spoons, Accordeons, Jewelry, Perfumery, Needles, Pins, Pocket Books, Paper Hangings, Oil Cloths, and Goods at N. Y. prices. No. 28, Ford-Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. (jel8) ilOBEET W. BUSH, General Agent andj Commission Merchant, for the purchase and. sale of Flour, Wheat, Corn, Pork, Pish, AYater and Hand Grindstones, &a. Ogdensburgh, N . Y. ' Reforcnoea:—$. 0. Judson, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. ; S. Gilbert, Pres't. Drovers Bank; Jas. Averell, Pres't. Ogdensburgh Bank; J . D, Judson, Prest. Judson Bank. S. D. ROBERT'S HOTEL, At th e Station House, Rouse's Point, N. Y . NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. lSST. 1857. Ogdenstrargh & Chicago Propeller Line. This company having a Line of FOURTEEN FIRST GLASS UPPER CABIN STEAM PROPELLERS, Amply provided for the convenience of Pas- sengers and Frei^hlt, will, during the Season of Navigation, run a DAILY LINE between OG- DENSBURGH and CLEVELAND and DE- TROIT, and a Tra-Weekly Line betwoen Og- densburgh and Chitcago and Milwaukee, Con- necting at Ogdensburgh with the Ogdensburgh, Vermont Central, and'other Railroads, to Bur- lington, Montpelier, Rutland, Bellows Jails, Brattleboro,GreenEeld,St.Johnsbury,Claremont, Concord, Keene. Manchester, Portsmouth, Law- rence Nashua, Eitchburgh, Worcester, Spring- field, Lowell and Boston, and at Rouse's Point with their own Linio of THIRTY PIRST CLASS CANAL BOATS, vi a Lake Champlain and Champlain Canal, ((66 miles) to Troy and New- York, making the Cheapest and Quickest Line and Route betweeni New-York and Boston, and the West. AGENTS: J, MYERS, 197 Broadway N. Y. JHASJASNJ\^ 0 — 3 SHPN.Y. R. CHAPMAN, Burlington, Vt. J. P. CHURCH Rouse's Point, N. Y. CRAWFORD & CO., Cgdensburgh, N. Y. OTISICIMBALL,.,.108 Stato-st,, Boston, Mass. CHAMBERLIN,CliAWFORD,& Co-,.Clevland. A, GODARD, , Tolodo, Ohio, E, B. MATHEWS:, Detroit, Mich, BARCLAY, HALE!.% Co., Milwaukee, Wis. MATHER. & Oo., Chicago, 111. im. CRAWFORD & Caj 1857. Forwarders and Commission Merchants, dealers in Western Flouir, Pork and Grain, Agents for the Northorn Transportation Company's Lino of 14 First Class Steam Propellers, be- twoen Ogdcnsbuiigh and Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago. Keep constantly for sale to the trade, Ohio and Michigan Doublo Extra, Extra Fancy and Suporflne Flour, Illinois Corn, Cincinnati and Chicago MeS3 and Rump* Pork. To better accommo- date dealers in Vermont, New-Hanrp3hire,<fcc. a supply of Flour will be kept in store at Rouse's Point, where orders will receive prompt attention, by J . F. CHURCH, Agent, Rouse's Point, lit Y. As most of the prop- erty sold by us is bought lor back Freights r Propellers, it will bo sold at about COST f 0 d TRANSPORTATION, thus saving to an rchasers, Commissions at the West. Oilice at 11. R. Depot, Ogdensburgh, N.Y. LAMB & HIGBEE, Wholesale and retail Dealers in F A N 0 Y G 0 0 D S, No. 1, Higbeo's Block l>»>-oila- street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. GEO. W. PHILBROOK., Wholesale & Retail Druggist, and APOTHECARY, Atthecorneroil'fordandisttbellastreets, Ogdeaisburgh, N. Y. WHITE & MORGAN, Wholesale Dealers in Teas and Tobaccos, Plour and Grain, Pork, Lard, Hams, Wines and Li- quors, Water street, Ogdensburgh, N . ¥. B, F. WHITE (.47'J-ti'J J . a. JtOHGAS. THURSDAY EVE,, JUNE 25, 1857. {TWO CTS. lyiFMrrgftiMiraam WW. BEST, M. D., Resident Dentist, 1 OGDENSBURGH, NEW-YORK, Would respectfully inform hi3 numerous friends and patrons, that he is prepared to perform all . OPERATIONS IN DENTISTRY, in the most • approved style. Every description of Tooth m- ' sorted, from ono to an Entire Sot. Particular '.attention given to FILLIN G TEETH, the most 'i important of all Dental operations. Teeth filled •vffith CRYSTAL GOLD, a new article, surpassing .anything heretofore known to the profession.— 'Teeth extracted without pain by oongealation. •BSp\ Patients from a distance entertained free .during^perations. t . , ™ .Office, Judson Block, up stairs, (over Thomp- son's Bonnet rooms.) Ogdensburgh, Nov. 29, 1856. (484-ly) JOHNSON'S HOTEL, Oornor Ford and Patterson Streets, near the Uail Road Dopoit. Carriages in readiness to eonvey passengeirs to and from the Cars free of charge. EDrugs & Qlpotrjeraries. mm ASSENA SPRING WATER I S J,T JL now put in Glass Bottles with this stamp blown on them— \MASSENA SPRING WATER.\ This Wa.ter is put up a t the Spring, and all the Mineral qualities are as boneficial as though drank at the Spring. Each case contains 2 doz- en Dottles. It is put up in strong boxes, and packed in the best of order for shipping. This Water can be had o£ my agents in Og- densburgh at all times, and all orders will re- ceive prompt attention by them. Address your order to IPROUTY & RINDGE, Ogdensburgh, N.Y. Or to the Proprietor at the Springs. H. B. WHITE, Massena Springs, [473 x Massena. N. Y. :NT. IDDEIt'S LINOJZ* GARGLING OIL, MUSTANG LINIMENT, POND'S EXTRACT, OR PAIN DESTOYER. For sale by U.S. HUMPHREY. lpr O N E V AND OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAPS, For sale a t the c< rner of Ford & Isabella-sts. - •*! SDrji ©O0&S. J UST RECEIVED.— BRUSSELLS NETT, BRUSSEL'S LACE, CAP LAOE, • DRESS FRINGES, . BLACK SILK MITTS, i MISSES' MITTS, INFANT'S ROBES, INFANT'S WAISTS, VELVET BIBBONS, je201w WHALEBONE SKIRTS, o C „ ** 3 p hi 5. 5* 1 a t-t o H O o 52 en a ci 13 fei K Co 3 ^ 0 e- 3 3. ;= r 1 s? CD I % U<t P P v> w s. a si ° er *-> §• a $. o > B Mg x s * > 21 H w 8= n ai gs.g *f 3\ ** ~m •\ ?ci2 51-S 5, v™ P a O &°o A o~ |- g § » talt- 1 • SO &E, S a Eo J—1 ?< 8 » a & *\ t-i K a P > o li ,-»t AY 3 9 T H, 18 » C n, K tf w a b s f l iV S l i E D OIL, RA W AN D -J Boiled, in largo or small quantities, French Zinc, White Lead, Chrome Green, Spirits Turpentine\ Paris do., Tapan, Chrome Yellow, Venitian Red, French do., Gro. Verdigris, Vermillion, Dmber, Prussian Blue, Eng. Paris White, Plaster Paris, Whiting, Campheno, Gold Leaf, Artist's Colors, Crayons, and all kinds of Paints They are warranted to be of the best kind, and will bo sold a t the lowest market prices. 276-tf] PKOUTYAKINDGE. M ASSENA SPRING WATER FOB, SAL1 by the Case or Bottle. (4734f) PROUTY & RINDGE. ORM CONFECTIONS,—THE MOST safe and reliable Worm Medicine foi ale by PROUTY & RINDGE F 1RESH ! FRESH! FRESH! Congress, Congress, Congress, Water, Water, Water, Ju3t, Just, Just, Received, Recoivod, Received. Fresh Congress Water just Received. II. W. PJ11LER00K, Apothecary. RAINARD'S CHERRY BALSAM, A sure cure for colds and coughs, for sale by PROUTY & RINDGE. OJULOWAY MEDICINES OF ALL kinds, for sale by PROUTY & RINDGE. £1 A ginet Spring Water, just reoeived, and is offered for sale by PROUTY & RINDGE. 395-tl E LECT It If OIL For sale by PROPTY & RTNDGE. SJLODGETT'S PERSIAN BALM— The most superior article for the Toilette ev- er yet known. For sale by H. S. HUMPHREY, 33FTO \NERVOUS SUFFERERS.— A retired Clergyman was restored to health in a few days, after many years of greatsuifering, by the use of Rev. John M. Dagnall's Pills They can bo had a t PROUTY & RINDGE's. D URNO'S CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUPP. The best thing known for cure of Catarrh for sale by H. S. HTJJ iPHREY._ V NDIAN PHYSICIAN and Surgeon can be -M. consulted in May a s follows:—Ogdensburgh R. Johnson's Hotel the 2d;* Madrid, Vanbur- ons Hotel the 4th; Potsdam, th e Globe Hotel 5th and 6th; Malono, Millers Hotel 7th and 8th; Rouses Point, National Hotel Ilth and 12th. He treats all diseases that flesh is heir to— His medicines are composed of Barks, Buds, Leaves, Roots and Gums, which grow in almost every county in Amerioa, ho invariably gives an unbiased opinion as to the probability of a cure and does not lead the patients \into Ex - penso without Reasonable hope of Success. SURGICAL BUSINESS strictly attended to, Consultation free. Medicines reasonable,— Terms Cash. All my old Patients can have medicine free. Dr. LEVMTSAHASKA. Ogdonsburgh, April 8,1857. (593-td) RANGIP A If If ~X r 1 , 1 » Has now reoeivod his second purchase of DRY GOODS Comprising all the styles suitable to the SUMMER TRADE, Which he offers a t the LOWEST CASH PRICES, No. 24, Ford-Street, MECHANICS ROW. OGDENSBURGH, NEW-YORK. SELLING OEJF AT COS T . BRONNER & KRAFT Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Ogdensburgh and vicinity, that 'being obliged to dose up their business, they will sell their entire StOCK Of Dry Goods, Carpeting, Looking Glasses. Paper Hangings, Yankee Notions, &c , &c, &a. At New-Vork First Cost. The attention of Dealers is respectfully invit- ed to this stock, as the Domestics were bought before the rise. N. B.—All persons indebted to the above firm are requested to call and sott.e the same at their earliest convenience. BRONNER & KRAFT, Peddler's Exchange, No. 3, EAGLE BLOOK, OGDENSBURGH, NEW - YORK. S MAY 2d, 1857. ^SHAVER'S IMPORTING UOUSB. WATER-STREET, PEESCOTT. C. SHAVER Bogs to announce to the citizens of Ogdens- burgh and surrounding Country, that he lias just received and marked off for immediate sale the contents of Fifty boxes New Spring Dry Goods by UUNARD AN D CANADIAN STEAMERS. Comprising the Newest and most recent pro- ductions of the Manufacturers of G-roat Britain and Franco, viz:—Ladies Dress Goods, Rich Black and Colored, Moire Autiime Silks, Bro- caded, cross-over, cheeked, striped, Short and Plain SiUs, Satinetts, Sunie Robes, Printed Chailies, Flounced Silks and Bareges, Dresses, China Bareges, Double Skirted Robes, Plain Crossover and Checked Bareges and Ralzarenes, Splendid lot Printed Lawns, Organdie and Chintz Muslins, rich Brocha, Stiletto, tissue, Wov Casimores, Border Shawls, real thread, Neville, laces, Ribbons, Parasols, More Antiques and Plain Silk Capes, large assortment of Swiss, French and Scotch Sewed Muslins, Lace, Check- ered, Tambored and Muslin Curtains, extensive assortment of Mourning Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, in immense variety, Fringes, Trimmings Buttons, Linen, Cambric, Handkerchiefs, Small wares Ac. &c. Ladies please call and examine before pur- chasing elsewhere, every article warranted and prices so low that they must give sadsfaction. The abovo forms only a small part of the Sub- scribers new and splendid £toek imported di - rect from Europe. Prescott, May 11th, 1857. 3m F M. J.MURPHYS ;New Tailoring and Ready-Mado Clothing Estab- lishment, No . 1, Marble Row, opposite the Bridge, Ogdensburgh, ET. Y. Orders respect fully solicited. May 4,1857. PROUTY & RINDGE, • Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medi- ' cines, Paints, Oils Varnish <fcc. Also Dental '{Instruments, Teeth and .Gold F6il. Ogdens- ,Vrgh,N. Y. WASHINGTON HOTEL. HJomer of Catherine and Washington-st., J . W. .CA BRIER Proprietor. Passengers and bag- < re.ee conveyed to and from the Depot and \j&BMoWt landmg.I'ree of Charge. \•TALUABLE SPRING MEDICINE. Patronized and reoommendedby the most em iiiont Praotitionors on this Continent— Rexford's Compound Camomile Cor. dial! This delightful and effective Tonio Cordial is scientifically prepared from theiowers of Camo- mile and other vegetable ingredients imported expressly from England. As a Tonic i t stands unrivalled, and its pe- culiar Medioinal virtues have acquired a justly celebrated reputation for the removal of INDI- GESTION, DYSPEPSIA und GrvEit COMPLAINT. It speodily restores those laboring under NERVOUS WEAKNESS and GENERAL DEBILITY. H. S. HUHPHREY, No. 2, Eagle Bloek, March 17, 18571. Sole Proprietor. AN ETERNAL PERFUME, From the HOLY CITY. Once known, never for- gotten. March 17. H. S. HUMPHREY. No. 2, Eagle Blook. l^RESJI SUPPLY of LINSEED ML Oil, White Lead and Zinc, just reoeived 378-tf J % PROUTY & RINDGE. J f UST RECEIVED ! A FULL AS- * sortment of Brushes used in all branches of Paint and Whitening by 291-tf ) PROUTY * RINDGE. 8 P R I N G O F 18 5 7 Just Received and for sale. 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 bbls Paint Oil a t 75 cts per Gall; 3 tons Snow White French Zinc; 5 tons of Brooklyn Pure Lead; All of which will be sold for Cash a t Low Figures. GEO. W. PHILBROOK, Apotheoary, Ogdensburgh N. Y . 5 05 2L a g's'S f g O S « V 1 'II \m I I 1 I * •a g . 3 I 3= K! Q o o xn - % t 1 p t 1 1 t-i B 1 I t 8, I P 1 1 & ^ » o o • \» i ft © •3 >-9 T ft SI H < g O i^J HH 2 M 0 H •— 0 U.J t?J- 0 U3 l^ S h^ H W b i> H E W GOOD JUST RECEIVED BY G. D. & I. L. Borege Delaines, Muslin Robes, Colored Chintzes, Tainartines, Bareges, Luco Curtains, Fig' Tarlton do Maslin do, Satin Striped do, Damask do Cornices, Loops &o, Stella Shawls, Broche do Thibet do Delaine do Embroideries, Carpetings, Matts. im i n-im.ii.«ii-j. Tfi1nM | SEYilOUF Prints, Stripes, Denims, Ticks Bleach'd Sheeting! Brown do Pillow Casing, Broad Cloths, Summer Staffs. Jeans and Drills, Cassimeres, Linens, Vestings, Marseilles Quilts, Manchester do Laces, Ribbons, Oil Cloths, &c, &c. April 6, QEIotljiurj, # c - L OOK YE THIS WAV J. AARON takes pleasure in announcing to| the inhabitants of Ogdensburgh and vicinity,— that he has just manufactured a large and splen-, did sioek of Men & Boys' Spring Clothing, of the inost approved styles and patterns, select ed with great care and expressly got up for this market, to which he respectfully solicits the patronage of his numerous old customers and as many more^wishing to favor him with their calls. His Business Manager, Mr. L . MYERS, and other attendants will always be happy to show you the Goods and will not think less ol you for not purchasing. J . A. strictly adheres to his long established motto, \Quick Sales and Small Profits.\ Don't mistake the place, King & Averill's Gran- ite Block, FORD STREET, OGDENSBURGH. Always on hand a good assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, etc., etc. (5S2-tf) J . AARON. E A D Y-JI A » E CLOTHING All those in want of good Ready-Made Cloth- ing and that which is made of good material,— and warranted in every respect, will do well to their purchase of THOS. D. SKINNER. Feb. 2. lS57.-(540-tn TfUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS A «•]? Cnoiee assortment of Cloths, \ Cassimeres, Vestings, &c, fHOS. D SKINNER'S jFitsurouce. A RE YOU INSURED! In prosperity provide for reverses. HASBKOUCK'S LIFE, FIRE & MARINE Stock Insurance Agency. jgTTHE STRONGEST IN THE STATE._& pa Old yEtna Insurance Company, Sg Of Hartford, Inooruorated, 1819. g Capital, 8500,000.. .. Surplus,S870,903, £ NochangeinitsPresidency since 3 Incorporation. 5 ' § Home Insurance Company, ai New-York. 2 Capital, 5500,800 Surplus, 372,823. o § Old ilaitford Insurance Co., g Of Hartford, Ct. 1810. S Oapital, $300,000 Surplus, 257,069. ?- Western .Uassachusetis Ins. Co., S Pittsfield. g Capital, 150,000...Surplus, §64,300 z •J Phoenix Insurance Compauy, d Hartford, Ct. ^ Capital,§200,000 Surplus,$112,379 < E! Merchants Insurance Company. ^ - Philadelphia, Pa. jg Capital, 8200,000 Surplus, S63 428 K | Connecticut Lile Insurance Co. K Hartlord, 1846. < Assets 32,271,837. THE DAILY JOURNAL Is published every Evening; (Sundays exce pt- ad> a t Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence 'Co., N. X-, at the low price of $4 per annum. Office, corner lord and ~\\ ater-streots. ADVERTISING: . The attention of business men generally is di- . l'eeted to this paper as the only daily publication .in- ^Northern -New-York; It has ai fair dicula- tioh throughout this section of country, and the portion of Canada lying opp.csite, and irom its low rates and the general manner in which it is read, presents an excellent medium for adver- tising. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square, oue insertion,... .,$0.,50. \ \ two \ .,... ,75. \ tiiree \ . 1,00. \ \ one week 1,25. \ t- two \ li,oo. \ \ one month i,6u. \ \ two \ . 3.00. \ \ three \ 4,0U. \ •' six \ 7,00. \ \ one year 12,00. One quarter column I year.. .S 25,00. One hall' column 1 year SO,OU. One column trie year, 100,00. Business cards per year,.. .$6 to 9,00. ..Sixteen lines or less constitute a square. Al l travelling Exhibitions-double, the above rates.— Advertisements from out of town, where the par- ties are unknown to us, must be accompanied with the'Cash. JAMBS, HOPKINS & FOSTER,. Publishers and Proprietors, Ogdensburgh, N , ¥T ^atismaxz. U1ANEY & CO., ^J Dealers in dheif and Heavy American and Foreign HARDWARE, Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, Cordage, &c, and Manufacturers of Copper, Sheet Iron and Tin Ware. Job Work, especially Boat Work, promptly done, by superior Workmen. Chaney & Co., Agents, sell a t Manufacturers prices, Belts, bteani Packing and Hose from the Boston Belting Co., Emery's Patent Kail Road Horse Powers, and other Machines; Chil- son's, Bristol's and Boynton's Furnaces and Ranges; Ketchum's Improved Combined Har- vesters, &G. A large Assortment of Cooking, Hall, Parlor and Shop stoves, Porta- ble Ovens, Flat Iron Heaters, Hollow Ware, •Registers, <fcc. Also Farmers and Mechanics Tools of the most approved kindsj constantly to bo round at the Water Street Hardware Store, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 378-tf - CHANEY & CO. I W.SIilNNER, WESTJ3ND OF THE • Bridge, Ogdensburgh,N. Y., Manufactu- rer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Parlor, Cook and Plate Stoves, \lows Bar Iron and Castings. Jieepc oi^ han« a general assort- ment oi il&raware, House Triimnings, Carpen- cer'sand Coopei's Tools, and manufacturer of i'in, bheet Iron and Copper Ware. Orders re - ceived for Mill and other Machinery, Castings irom the Brasher iron Works, and warranted Co suit che purchaser. C <HANE¥ & CO. EMPLOY SDPERIOR / workmen for roofing and the manufacture JX Tm, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. An assortment ol\ the best PLOVV'd and other farmer's Tools may be found at their Hardware Jtoreand Agricultural Warehouse, on Water-st.J Jgdensburgh, N. Y. •THE king ^TOVESjSTOT fc.S, STOVES.!—TI Kj best place to buy a good article of Cooki„, f arlor, Hall and Store Stoves, plain and Jap. Affiled Tin Ware; every variety of Stove Pipe anaoheet Iron Work, or to get a Good Jobdoue in that line, is conceded, by all who have tried cc be a t the Tin Ware and Stove Depot, £{o. 1, Liigbee's Block, now kept by LAMB & HIGBEE. A LARGE SUPPLY OF FEATHERS ON hand and for sale. AI I wishing the arti- cTe would do well to call on -LAMB & HIGBEE. Farmers can be insured at lower rates than Mutuals. for cash down. N o Premium Notes taken »nd no Assessments made. Call and see before insuring. I own no stock i n either Company, and my customers may continus to rely on my best judgment to their security under their policies. . L. HAS3ROUCK. OgdonsburKb, April 24, 1857. [297-tf B \ ORDEAUX SALAD OIL.—A SUPER- ior article, and ENGLISH MUSTARD, a nice dressing for Salads, a t H. S. HUMPHREY'S. WKW STORE & NEW GOODS 1857. 1857. The subsoriber having rented and remodled the Two Stores formerly occupied by Davis and Waterman, in Hopkin's Block (making both in- to one large and convenient Store), Corner ol Ford & Waer-tSts, east end of the Bridge ; ar e now receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and Carefully Selected Stock of Choice Gro- cerios, Family Supply and Ship Stores, which they offer to purchasers a t Wholesale or Re- tail on the most reasonable terms. They will keep constantly for sale by the Package or otherwise. Teas of the best qualities, Coffee, Sugar, every variety, Syrups, Molasses, Oils of all description, Common and Extra Soaps, Candles, and Groceries generally. Also Provisions consisting of Pork, s Flour, Hams,Lard, Butter, Cheese, and Fish, of all kinds. Goods delivered to Boats, Vessels, Or Fami- lies in any part of the Village free of Charge for Cartage. Cash Paid for all kinds of Country Produce. MCDONALD A CO. formerly J. G. MCDONALD. Ogdensburgh, Ma y 5,1867. JT* ROCLAM4.TION. Owing to the assumed restriction put upon the sale of Ale by the new Excise Law; and the increasing demand for LAGER BIER. we have commenced to manufacture that arti- cle and will keep constantly on hand in barrels and half barrelSj both ALE AND LAGEE BIER. Cash paid for Barley, White Oak staves and heaaing. C. D. & D . J . CRICHTON. May 28,1857. (tf) J AXLE NDORP H, AUCTION AN D COMMISSION\ MERCHANT, BTo. 28, Ford-st., Ogdensburgh, ET. Y. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Foreign and Domestic, Fancy Goods, Horn, Ivory and Rub- ber Combs, French and German Accordeons, Violins, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Glocks,Port- monies, Perfumery of all kinds, Brushes, Play- ing Cards, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes, Pocket Books, Suspenders, Whalebone, Razors, and Straps, Spring Balances, Table Oil Cloths, Spoons, Plated Spectacles, Threads, Shirts and Colinrs, Fish Hooks and Lines, etc. YANKEE NOTIONS WITHOUT NUMBER. Goods in fact from which everybody will find something to suit. Plated Ware and every variety of fancy Goods. Inlaid Writing Desks, Fahcy Boxos, Pistols, Guns and Caps, in fact every thing in the Yankee Notion Line. The attention of Merchants and Peddlers is particularly invited to the largeaad elegant as- sortment which is replenished weekly, and will be sold lor Cash at New-York oredit prices. Auction Sales every Saturday evenins- je 19 J . ALLENDORPH. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF EN- VELOPES of all kinds, CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPER, for sale cheap at J. ALEENDORPH, No. 28, Ford-street. XOW R5 NTS. T O LET.—FROM TH E FIR^T OF JU- ly next the present Post Office building a<( $150. Also—that part of the adjoining house, late occupied as the Judson Bank, $150. Office in the same lately occupied bv D. C. Judson Esq., $30. SMITH STILWELL. Jun» 12th, 1857. (tf )