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THE DAILY JOURNAL Is published every Evening, (Sundays except- ed) b y Boys, a t the JOURNAL Buildings, corner Ford and Water-streets, Ogdensburgh, St. Law- rence Co., 3ST. Y. It contains the Latest News by Tolegraph from all parte of the Globe, u p to the hour of going to press. A complete Local Department, embracing Police Reports, 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 i n Hopkins Block, North end of the Bridge, Ogdensburgh, IN\. 3f. JAMES, HOPKINS & FOSTER, Publishers and Proprietors. Business (Earirs. CASH A. L. PROCTOR <Sr Co., Wholesale andReta.il Dealers in Groceries, Salt, Water-Lime, Flour, Corn, Pork, <fco. Cash paiu for Buttor., Choose, Pork, Boans, Peas and all kinds of Country Produce. N o 1. Now Brick Block, W&ter-st., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. GEO. W. PHILBROOK, Apothecary, oorner Ford and Isabolla-sts., Wholesale and Retail Healer in Drugs, Med- icines, Chemicals &c. All articles arc war- ranted perfeotly pure and free from adulter- ation, direct from the importers. Orders from Physicians and Country dealers solicited. NEW FISH AN D OYSTER MARKET. A. B . JENNBR, (successor to H. B . Smith,) Dealer in Oysters by the Keg or Can. Also, Shell Oysters, Fresh Fish, Lobsters, Clams, Salt Fish, <fcc. Also, Dealer Foreign and Do- mestic Liquors, Wholesale and Retail, two doors below J. N. Oswell's store, Isabella-st., Ogdensburgh, N.Y. (462-tf) * C. W. GIBBS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer i n Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Woolens, Tailor's Trim- •uings, Ready Made Clothing and Furnishing Goods, No. 24 Mechanic's Row, Ford-st., Og- densburgh, N. Y . OQI^EilSrSJBTJKGKH:, 2ST. Y $4 A YEAR. \UPWARD AND ONWARD IS THE LAETG-TTAGE OP CREATION. IN ADVANCE. NO. 677.1 TUESDAY EVE., JULY 14, 1857. {TWO CTS. * J . ALLEINDORPH. Auction and Commission Merohant, dealer in Books and Stationery, Clocks by the Case, Fancy Goods, Shell, Horn, Ivory and Metal Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Cutlery, Silver Pencil Cases, Thimbles, Speotaolos, Spoons, Acoordeons, Jewelry, Perfumery, Needles, Pins, Pocket Books, Paper Hangings, Oil Cloths, and Goods at; N. Y. prices. No . 28, Ford-Street, Ogdensburgh, M. Y. (jel8) \ ROBERT W. BUSH, General Agent and Commission Merchant, for the purchase and sale of Flour, Wheat, Com, Pork, Fish, Water and Hand Grindstones, &o. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. References:—D. 0. Judson, Ogdensburgh, N. Y.; S. Gilbert, Pitos't. Drovers Bank; Jas . Averell, Pres't. Ogdensburgh Bank; J . D. Judson, Prest. Judsom Bank. S. D. ROBERT'S HOTEL, At the Station House. Rouse's Point, N. Y . SEELY <fc PREE •- AN, Manufacturers and Dealers i i \\ atchos, Clooks, Jewelry, Silver, Fancy Go > i <&c, No. 8 Eagle .Block, Ogdensburgh, N. i. Al l kinds of .Jewelry manufactured to .c er. BLOD&ETT & LEGGO, DENTISTS. Operating Rooms in Eagle Block. Ford-st., Og- densburgh, over Seely <fc Freeman's store.— Office constantly open and all calls promptly attended to. Parties wishing Artificial Teeth please call and examine specimens. [319-tf S. S. ELODGETT, JOHN LEGGO. MILLER'S HOTEL, Malono, N . Y., LUKE DOUGLASS, Proprietor,— This House adjoins tho 11.11. Depot, being a great convenience to passengers by the cars who stop a t Malone for uioals. Sporting and Pleasure Parties will find i t a desirable ren- dezvous on their way to and from the Forests, Lakes and Rivers. [510-tf] - UNITED STATES HOTEL, Masscna Springs, St. Lawrenoe County, N. Y.— H. B. WHITE, Proprietor. Horsesand Carri- ages always a t hand, and persons conveyed to any point, when desired. (319-tf) NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 1857. 1857. Ogdqnsrjurgn & Chicago Propeller Iiine. This company iaving a Line of FOURTEEN FIRST CLASS TTPPEIl CABIN STEAM PROPELLERS, Amply provided for the convenience of Pas- sengers and Freight, will, during the Season oi Navigation, run a DAILY LINE between OG- DENSBURGH and CLEVELAND and DE - TROIT, and a Tri-Wtookly Line between Og- densburgh and Ohioagjo and Milwaukee, Con- necting a t Ogdensburgh with the Ogdensburgh, Vermont Central, and other Railroads, to Bur- lington, Montpelier, Rutland, Bellows Falls, Brattleboro,Greenfield,St.Johnsbury,Claremont, Concord, Keene, Manchester, Portsmouth, Law- rence Nashua, Fitchbiurgh, Worcester, Spring- Held, Lowell and Boston, and a t House's Point with their own Line oflTHXBTY FIRST CLASS CANAL BOATS, via Lake Champlain and Champlain Canal, (66 miles) to Troy and New- York, making the Cheapest and Quickest Line and Route between New-York and Boston, and the West. AGENTS: J. MYERS, , 197 Broadway N. Y. OH^ALUSUN, \ •-•* CoentiesSlipN.Y. R, CHAPMAN, Burlington, Vt. J. F. CHURCH Rouse's Point, N, Y. CRAWFORD A CO., Cgdensburgb, N. Y. OTIS KEtfBALL,...10S State-st„ Boston, Mass. CHAMBERLIN.CRAWFORD,* Co .,.Clevland. A. GODARD, Toledo, Ohio. E. B. MATHEWS, Dotroit, Mich. BARCLAY,HALE & Co.,.... Milwaukeo, Wis. MATHER & Co., Chicago, III. GEORGE WITHERHEAD, \lOealer in Groceries and Provisions, also Flour, Corn, Meal, Pork, Fish, Fruit, Wooden-Ware, ,4;c.,<fcc. Wator-st., opposite A. Chaney & (Go.'s Hardware Store, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Cash and exchange trade for Country Pro- duce. All goods delivered in the village free of charge CASH STORE. A. L. PROCTOR & Co., Dealers in Groceries & Provisions, Hour, Corn Moal, Potatoes, Beans, Pork, Lard, Butter, Fish, Green and Dried Apples, Peaches, Plums, &c. All goods de- livered in the village free of charge. Aaron's Block, ]?ord-st., opposite Seely & Freeman's Jewelry Store. [je 19] THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. * a^^^ti^^^at Having established an otfioe with CHENEY, FISK & Co- of this village, are prepar- ed to forward Money, Parcels and Goods, and to collect Notes, Drafts and Aocounts in th e principal cities and towns of New-York, Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illi- nois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentuoky, Iowa, Missouri and Canada West, connecting with other Express Companies to the Eastern and Southern States, California, Europe &c.— Mark Packages \By American Express Co.\ WELLS, BTJTTERFIELD & Co. , Ogdensburgh, May 17th 1857 (tf) K 1 IDDElt'S LINIMENT, GARGLING OIL, MUSTANG LINIMENT, POND'S EXTRACT, OR PAIN DESTOYER. For sals by H. S. HUMPHREY. \OTONEY AND OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAPS, For sale at tho ccrnor of Ford & Isabolla-sts. 1857. CRAWFORD & CO., 1857. Forwarders and Commission Merchants, dealers in \Western Flour, Pork and Grain, Agents for the Northern Transportation Company's Line of 14 First Class oteam Propellers, be- tween Ogdensburgh and Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago. Keep constantly for sale to the trade, Ohio and Michigan Double Extra, Extra Fancy and Superfine Flour, Illinois Corn,, Cincinnati and Chicago Mess and Rump Pork, To bettor accommo- date dealers in Vermont, New-Hampshire,&c. a supply of Flour will be kept i n store at Rouse'3 Point, where orders will receive prompt attention, by J. F. CHURCH, Agent, Rouse's Point, N. Y. As most of the prop- erty sold by u s is bought for baok Freights ' for Propellers, it will bo sold at about COST and TRANSPORTATION, thus saving to purchasers, Commissions a t the West. Office at R. R. Depot, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. C HENEY, FISKE & CO'S EX . press. Money, Valuables and all kinds of Freight forwarded to an d from all parts ot the country. Al l orders for goods from the Cities promptly attended to. *.*Office No.3 Seymour's Block. D. F. WAID, Dentin. No. 70Ford-st. 3 doors trcm th e Sey- mours . All operations in Dentisry perform- ed in a. stylo not excelled by any other prac- titioner. wTw. BEST, M. D., Resident Dentist, . OGDENSBURGH, NEW-YORK, \WosiK'l respectfully inform his numerous friends L1 -~ 1 - t \ 1 '« «..wirnH tn rmrform all •.and oat. rons, tha t he i s prepared to perform al l raPERAl'TONS\IN DENTISTRY, in ©Fiy*AJ.- description of the most Teeth in- Partieular LAMB & HIGBEE, W holesale and retail. Dealers in F A N C Y G 0 0 D S, No. 1, Higbee'sBlock Is*Mla- street, Ogdensburgh), N. Y. ¥5a w. MILBROOK, Wholesale & Retail Druggist, and APOTHECARY, Atthecorneroffondandisabellastreets, Ogdensbnrgh, N. Y. ' WHITE A MORGAN, Wholesale Dealers in Teas and Tobaccos, Flour and Grain, Pork, Lard, Hams, Wines and Li- quors, Water street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. B. P . WHITE [4711-1^ J . H. MORGAN. o a a i° - •^ •^J I , I MJ o t: en W Cj fed Ed N fa CQ -S Boiled French Zinc s § E ,i* , Chrome Green Pari. do., w E =5 °l I o et- 09 D a of 1 ! 1 S3 /3 t £ S 1 t 1 OIL, large or small Chrome Yellow, French do., Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Plaster Paris, Campheue, ^ r •rJQ\^ 1 tfiH P > n?? p. £• O intzf RAW ^ 2 5 s © gr < 5 AND quantities, White Lead, Spirits Turpent Tapan, Venitian Red, Gro Verdigris, Umber Eng ine^ . Paris White, Whiting, Gold Loaf, HJru ©oofjs. I UST RECEIVED.— BRTJSSELLS NETT, BRUSSEL'S LACE, CAP LACE, DRESS FRINGES, BLACK SILK MITTS, t JVIISSES' MITTS, INFANT'S ROBES, INFANT'S WAISTS, VELVET RIBBONS, je201w WHALEBONE SKIRTS, MAY 2 9 T II , 1 8 Artist's Colors, Crayons, and all kinds of Paints They are warranted to bo of the best kind, and will be sold a t tho lowest market prices. 276-tf] PKOUTY & RINDGB. M ' ASSENA SPRING WATER FOR SAL1 bythe Caso or Bottle. (473-tf) PROUTY & RINDGE. |»\*KTORM CONFECTIONS,—THE MOST I W™ safe and reliable Worm Medicine for ale by F PROUTY & RINDGB RESH ! FRESH! FRESH! Congress, Congress, Congress, Water, Water, Water, Just, Just, Just, Reoeived, Received, Received. Fresh Congress Water just Received. G. W. PH1LBR00K, Apothecary. B RAINARD'S CHERRY BALSAM, A sure cure for colds and coughs, for sale by PROOTY & RINDGE. H OLLOWAY MEDICINES OF ALL kinds, for sale by C. W. GIBBS, Has now received his second purchase of DRY GOODS. Comprising all the styles suitable to tbe SUMMER TRADE, Which he offers a t the LOWEST CA8H PRICES, No. 24, Tord-Street, MECHANICS ROW. OGDENSBURGH, NEW-YORK. SELLING OEP AT COST. BRONNER & KRAFT Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Ogdensburgh -and vicinity, that being obliged to close up their business, they will sell their entire stock of Dry Goods, Carpeting, • Looking Glasses, Paper Hangings, Yankee Notions, &G , &c, &c. At New-York First Cost. Tho attention of Dealers isrespectfully 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 settle tbe same at their earliest convenience. BRONNER & KRAFT, Peddler's Exchange, No. 3, EAGLE BLOCK, OGDENSBURGH, NEW - YORK, MAY 2d, 1857. N E W GOOD G. JUST RECEIVED B Y D. & I. I.. SEV'aiOTJF Berege Delaines, Muslin Robes, Colored Chintzes, Tnmartines, Bareges, Laco Curtains, Fig' Tarlton do Muslin do, Satin Striped do, Damask do Cornices, Loops &a, Stella Shawls, Broche do Thibet do Delaine do Embroideries, Carpetings, Matts. Prints, Stripes, Denims, Ticks Bleach'd Sheetings Brown do Pillow Casing, Broad Clotbs, Summer Stuffs. Jeans and Drills, Cassimeres, Linens,^ Vestings, Marseilles Quilts, Manchester do Laces, Ribbons, Oil Cloths, etc., &a. April 6. JL° 6 €loII)iiur, &t. K YTE^TMSIS WAY J. AARON takes pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Ogdensburgh and vicinity,— that he has just manufactured a large and splen- did siock of Men & Boys' Spring Clothing, of the mostapprovedstyles 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 mure 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. (582-tf) J. AARON. E A D Y-M A D E CLOTHING! ft 8 HAVER'S IMPORTING HOUSE. PROUTY & RINDGE. 'FRESH SUPPLY of PLANTA offered for sale by 395-ti PROUTY & RINDGE. JOHNSON'S HUT EL, Corner Ford and Patterson Streets, near the Bail Road Depot. Carriages in readiness to eonveypassengerstoandfrom the Cars free ofoharge. jBrnga-^ Ckpolljecaries. E LECTRIC OIL For sale by PROUTY & RINDGE. LODGETT'S PERSIAN BALM.- B The most superior article for tho Toilette ev- er yet known. For sale by H. S. HUMPHREY. NERVOUS SUFFERERS.— A retired Clergyman was restored to hoalth in a few days, after many years of greatsuffering, by tho use of Rev. John M. Dagnall's Pills They can be had a t PROUTY & RINDGE's. ^j^ved style. Every description , ,i »«1 from one to a n Entire bet. ^Ittot riven to FILLING TEETH, the most atte. •™ fc nf all Pental operations. Teeth filled import. -rgre^L GOLD, a new article, surpassing with CRl -«tefer.e known to the profession.— anything he. ..^ jyjt^out pain by congealation. Teeth extraete. • .^ a dis.tasge entertained free gggf- Patients fx. during operations. ti „ stairs, (oyer Thomp- Offiee, Judson Block, son's Bonnet rooms.) «- (484-ly) Ogdensburgh, Nov. 29, lb- '____ __ M. J. MURPHY'S* New Tailoring and Ready-Made Clo'thingEstab- • -•>•- i i\,r„,hla Row, opposite fhe Orders respect lishment, No. 1, Marble Row Bridge, Ogdensburgh, N. Y fully solicited. May4 10r PROUTY & RINDGE IffASSENA SPRING WATER IS iTJt now put in Glass Bottles with this stamp blown on them— \MASSENA SPRING WATER.\ This Water is put uip a t the Spring, and all the Mineral qualities are as beneficial as though drank at the Spring. Each oase contains 2 doz- en Bottles. It is put u p in strong boxes, and packed in the best of order for shipping. This Water Can be had of my agents in Og- densburgh a t all times, and all ordors will re- ceive prompt attention by them. Address your order 1 to PROUTY & RINDGE, i Ogdensburgh, N.Y. Or to the Proprietor a t the Springs. H. B. WHITE, Masscna Springs, (473- x Massena. N. Y. SPRING MEDICINE. D URNO'S CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF. The best thing known for cure of Catarrh for sale by H . S. HUJ .PHREY. I NDIAN PHYSICIAN and Snrgeoncan be oonsultedin May as follows:—Ogdonsburgh R. Johnson's Hotel the 2d; Madrid, Vanbur- ens Hotel the 4th; Potsdam, the Globe Hotel 5th and 6th; Malone, Millers Hotel 7th and 8th; Rouses Point, National Hotel 11th and 12th. He treats all diseases that flesh is heir to.— His medicines are composed of Barks, Buds, Leaves, Roots and Gums, which growinaJnaost every county in Amorica, he invariably gives an unbiased opinion as to the probability of a cure and does not load tho patients into Ex- pense without Reasonable hope of Success. SURGICAL BUSINESS striotly attended to, Consultation freo. Medicines reasonable,— Terms Cash. All my old Patients can have medioine freo. • Dr. LEVMISAHASKA. Ogdonsburgh, April 8, 1857. (593-td) WATER-STREET, PRESCOTT. C. SHAVER Begs t o announce to the citizens of Ogdens- burgh and surrounding Country, that h e has just reoeived and marked off for immediate sale tho contents of,Fifty boxes Now Spring Dry Goods by CUNARD AND CANADIAN STEAMERS. Comprising the Newest and most recent pro- ductions of tho Manufacturers of Great Britain and France, viz:—Ladies Dress Goods, Rich Black and Colored, Moire Antique Silks, Bro- caded, cross-over, checlced, striped, Short and Plain Sil-s, Satirietts, Sunie Robes, Printed Ohallies, Flouuced Silks and Bareges, Dresses, China Bareges, Double Skirted Robes, Plain Crossover and Cheeked Bareges and Balzarenes, Splendid lot Printed Lawns, Organdie and Chintz Muslins, rich Brocha, Stiletto, Tissue, Wov Casimeres, Border Shawls, real thread, Neville, laces, Ribbons, Parasols, More Antiques and Plain Silk Capos, 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. &e. Ladies please call and examine before pur- chasing elsewhere, every article warranted and prices so low that they must give sa'isfaction The above forms only a small part of the Sub- scribers new and splendid stock imported di- j reet from Europe. Prescott, May 11th, 1857. 3m 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. Fob. 2. I8o7.-(540-tn TTtTST RECEIVED BT EXPRESS A »? Choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, * Vestings, <fcc, THOS. D SKINNER'S THE DAILY JOURNAL Is published every Evening, ^Sundays excepts ed) a t Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., at! tue low price of £4 per annum. Omce, corner ±<oiu and Water-streets. ADVERTISING: The attention of business men generally is di- reeted to this paper as the-only daily publication in Northern New-York. It. has a fair circula- tion throughout this section of country, and the portion of Canada lying opposite, and from its low, rates and the general manner in which it ig read, presents an excellent medium for adver- tising. HATES OP ATJYJSETISING. One squai e, one insertion, $0,80. \ \ two \ ,75 . \ \ three- \ 1,00. \ \ one week 1,25. \ '- two \ 2,00. \ \ one month 2,50. \ \ two \ 3,00. \ \ three - \ 4,00. \ \ \six \ 7,00. \\ . f < one year 12,00. One quarter column 1 year.. .§ 25,00. One half column 1 year. 50,00. One^column one year, 100,00. Business cards per year, . . iS6 to 0,00. Sixteenjines or less constitute a square. Ml trayelling'Exbihitions double, the above rates.— Advertisements from out of to'wn, where the par- ties tare unknown to us, must be accompanied with the Gash. JAMES,. HOPKINS & FOSTER, Publishers and- Proprietors, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. itjarijawix Shelf tHAJVEY and Foreign & CO., Dealersin Heavy American and HARDWARE, Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, Cordage, <fcc, and Manufacturers of Copper, Sheet Iron and -Tin \Ware. Job Work, especially Boat Work, promptly dons, by superior Workmen, Chaney- & Co., Agents, sell a t Manufacturers prices^ Belts, Steam Packing and Hose from the Boston Belting Co., Emery's Patent Rail Road Horse Powers, and other Machines; Chil- son's, Bristol's and Boynton's- F'urnaces and Ranges; Ketchum's Improved Combined Har- vesters, <tc. A large Assortment of Cooking, Hall, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Porta- ole Ovens, JiUat Iron Heaters, Hollow \Ware Registers, &o. Also Farmers ajid Mechanics Tools of the most approved kinds, constantly to be found a t the Water Street Hardware Store O^densourghj N. X . 378-tf CHANEY & CO. I. VV. SKINNER, WEST END OF TH E Bridge, Ogdensbuxgn, N. Y-, Manufactu-' rurand VV holesale and Retail Dealer in Parlor Uook and Plate Stoves, ?lows, Bar Iron and Castings. Keepc OK han« a general assortr inent o l Hardware, House Trimmings, Carpen- cer'sand Gnqpei's Tools, and manufacturer of Tin, bheet Iron and Copper Ware. Orders re- ceived for Mill and other Machinery, Castings Irom the Brasher Iron Works, and warranted to suit the purchaser. € IUN£Y & CO. EMPLOY SUPERIOR workmen for roofing and the manufa*ture Df Tin, Copper and SheeiTIron Ware. Am assortment of the best PLOWS and other Farmer's Tools may be found a t their Hardware Store and Agricultural Warehouse,on Water-st, Ogdpnsburgh, N. Y . Jfosxramre. RE YOU INSURED In prosperity provide for reverses. IIA S B R 0 U 0 K' S LIFE, FIRE & MARINE Stock Insurance Agency. J3TTOTG STRONGEST IN THE STATE..gj a Old iEtna Insurance Company, g Of Hartford, Incorporated, 18X9. g Capital, 8500,000.. .. Surplus,S870,903, g No change in its Presidenoy since g Incorporation. k3TpVES,STOVES,STOVES !—THE ^5 best place to buy a good artiple of Cooking Parlor, Hall and Store Stoves, plain and Jap- anned Tin Ware; every variety o£ Stove Pipe an dSheet Iron Work, or to get a Good Job done in that line, is-conceded, by all who'have tried to be a t the Tin Ware and Stove Depot, No. 1, tligbee's Block, now kept by LAMB & HIGBEE. LARGE SUPPLY OF FEATHERS QN hand and for sale. All wishing the arti- cle would do well to call on LAMB & HIGBEE. A p Home Insurance Company, to New-York. ^ Capital, 8500,000 Surplus o 372,823, (]q ' 13 Old Hartford Insurance Co., 3 g Of Hartford, Ct. 1810. >2 =o Capital, $300,000 Surplus, 257,069. § 5 ^ Co. Western Massachusetts Ins Pittsfield. 150,000... Surplus, $64,300 g Capital 65 •a Phflenix M Insurance Company, Hartford, Ct. Capital, $200,000 Surplus,$112,3-79 § Merchants Insurance Company. § ^2 Philadelphia, Pa . ^ gj Capital, $200,000 Surplus, S63.-428 * JS -co g Connecticut Lite Insurance Co.2 \B Hartlord, 1846. ^ -* Assets S2,271,837. F RANGIPANNI , 1857. Medi- ffi£\£C* -d Gold Foil. Ogden, burgh, N. Y. WASHINGTON HOTEL. Corner of Catherine and Washington-st, CA RRIER Proprietor. Passengers and bag- gage conveyed t o and \from the^D°pot and steamboat; landing Freo oi Charge. mTALUABI.E Patronized and i eoommendedby the most em- inent Practitioners oia this Continent— Rexford's Compound Camomile Cor- dial ! . This delightful and effective Tonic Cordial is scientifically prepared from tho flowers of Camo- mile and other vegetable ingredients imported expressly from England. 4.9-a Tonio i t stands unrivalled, and Its pe - culiar Medioinal virtues have acquired a justly oelebrated reputation for the removal of INDI- GESTION, DYSPEPSIA and (4VER COMPLAINT. It speedily restores those laboring under NERVOOS WEAKNESS and GENERAL DEBILITY, 1 * H. S. HUHPHREY, No. 2, Eagle Bloek, Marob. 11, 1857. Sole Proprietor. -^[isH^WFPLY of LINSEED t* Oil, White Lead- Jind Zinc, just_ received 378-tf J b y AN ETERNAL PERFUME, From the HOLY CITY. Once known, never for- gotten. H . S. HUMPHREY. March 17. No'. 2, Eagle Block. J UST RECEIVED ! A FULL AS- sortment,of Brushes used in all branches of Paint and Whitoning by 291-tf) PROUTY A RINDGE. 8 P R I N G O F 18 5 7 PROUTY V RINDGE,\ Just Reoeived and for salo. 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 bbls Paint Oil a t 75 etsper Gall; 3 tons Snow White French Zinc; 5 tons of Brooklyn Pure Lead; All of which will be sold for Cash at Low Figures. GEO. W. PHILBR00K, Apotheoary, Ogdensburgh N. Y . &> rifi -° iat W o • o & ° & * <= a- S3 6= K CO &• 1 CO °- * b Ki \ o 1^. 3 a 8P V* 4 M « o >-3 3 ^ *H ^ © M © a H — O >TJ % U > H u > Fanners can be insured a t lower rates than Mutuals, for cash down. No Premium Notes taken and no Assessments made. Call and see before insuring. I own no stock in either Company, and my customers may continue to rely on my best judgment to tneir security under their policies. L. HASBRQUCE. Ogdensburgh, April 24, 1857. T297-tf N EW STORE & NEW. GOODS TF» ROCLAMATION. Owing to th e assumed restriction pu t upon the sale of Ale by the now 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 barrels, both ALE AND LAGER BIER, Cash paid for Barley, White Oak staves and heading. C. D.. & D . J. CRICHTON. May-28, 1857. (tf) J. B ORDEAUX SALAD OIL.—A SUPER- ior article, and ENGLISH MUSTARD, a nice dressing for Salads, a t H. S. HUMPHREY'S. 1857. 1857. The subscriber 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 oi Ford & Wiier-tSts, east end of the Bridge ; are now receiving from New-York and Boston, a large and Carefully Selected Stock of Choice Gro- ceries, Family Supply and Ship Stores, which they offer to purchasers a t Wholesale or Re- tail on tho 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 anu Extra Soaps, Candles, and Grooeries generally. Also Provisions consisting of Pork, Flour, Hams, Lard, Buttor, 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 & eo. formerly J. G. MCDONALD . Ogdensburgh, May 5,1857. A L L E JC D O R P H, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCBiANT, ,K\o. 28, ]?ora-st., Ogdensburgh., IS\. Y. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Foreign and ' Domestic, Taney Goods, Horn, Ivory and Rub- ber Combs, French and German Accordeons, Violins, Table-and I'ocket Cutlery, Cloeks,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 Collars, Fish Hoolrs.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, Fancy Boxosj Pistols, Guns and Caps, in fact every thing in tbe Yankee Notion Line. The attention of Merchants and Peddlers is particularly invited to the large aad elegant as- sortment whieh is replenished weekly, and will be sold lor Cash a t New-York credit prices. Auction Sales every Saturday evening, je 19 J . ALLENDORPH. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF EN- VELOPES of all kinds, CAP, LETTER and NOTE PAPER, for sale cheap a t J. ALEEND0RPH, No. 28, Ford-street. LOW RENTS. T O LET. FROM THE FIRST OF JU- ly next the present Post Office building &% $150. Also—that part of the adjoining house, late occupied as the Judson Bank, $150. . Oflice i n the same lately occupied b y D . C. Judson Esq., $30. SMITH STILWELL. Juno 12th, 1857. (tf >