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TBCJi DAILY JOURNAL, OGDEN8BURGH. Traveler's Guide. 'CHARLES I. BALDWIN, General Passenger Agent to all points East and West. Through tioketi can be prooured over thefollowing roads :— Grand Trunk Railway, of Canada, Great Western Railway, of Canada, Miohigan Central Railroad, New-York Central Railroad, Lake Shore Railroad, Miohigau Southern Railroad, Potsdam & Watertown Railroad, Baldwin's Line o.f Stages, And all Railroads West of Chioago—at the lowest rates of faro. Office,, on Stato-st a t the old Drover's Bank. [523-tt.] irOBTHEBN KAIliKOAD, N. Y. CHANGE OP TIME. O N AND. AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1857; Passenger Trains will run, daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: . GOING BAST. FIRST TRAIN.—Leaves Ogdensburgh a t 11, 20 A. M., (dine at Brush's Mills) connecting a t Romei' Point a t 4,45 P, M. with Vermont Cen tral Through Trainy arriving a t Boston early next-morning, also with Lake Champlain Steam- ers, for Saratoga, Troy, Albany and New-York »nd with Champlain and St. Lawrence R. R., for Moutreal and Quebeo. SECOND TRAIN.—Leaves Ogdensburgh a t 6,00 P. M., connecting a t Rosses' Point a t 11, P.M. (to lodge,) and proceeding next morning by Vermont Central R . R. and Lake Champlain Steamers for the East and South. GOING WEST. FIRST TRAIN.—Leaves Rouses Point a t 6 A. M., connecting a t Ogdensburgh a t 11, A . M . with G . T . Railway EXPUBSS TRAIN , and American Express '. Steamers, for Kingston, Toronto, Bellville, Cobiirg, Hamilton, Niagara Falli Buffalo, Detroit, Chioago, and all points West. ,, „ . . . SECOND TRAIN.—Leaves Rouses Point a t 2.00 P. M„ arriving a t Ogdensburgh a t 7.30 P. M., connecting with G, T, R, R., and Ameri- can line of Steamers for the South and West, except on Saturday's, when i t will leave Rous- es' Point a t 7„45\ P . M., on arrival of last trains »nd Steamers. AH trains oonneot a t Potsdam with P. -fc W . B,\ R,, for Watertown, Rome, &o., also a t Moo- en JuhBtion with P. <fc M.- R. R., for Montreal and Plattsburgh. ' „ _ „ G. V. HOYLE,Supt. N ORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 1857. 1857 ^ Propeller Iiine from OgdensTjurgh to the West. The Northern transportation Company hav- ing a line of fourteen first class Steam Propel- lers, Leaving Ogdlonsburgh five times per week, For all points on the Upper Lakes; will trans- port Passengers and Freight from Ogdensburgh ^o the,West, (the dangers of fire and accident of navigation exceptied),at the following low rates, until August 1st.. Time from Ogdenisburgh to Chicago 6 to 8 days. Prom Ogdensbungh to Chioago, Waukegan, Kenosha, Racine, Milwaukee, Port Washing- ton, Sheboygan and Manitowoc. Passengers 1st,. Cabin, with board, eaob.7 $12 00 Passengers 2d Cabin, without board, Office Northern Rail Road Malone, July 25, 1857 i»tf. > - 5 E UROPEAN PASSAGE OFFICE. SABEL & CORTIS, 1'77 Broadway, N. Y. Liverpool and New-York Steamship Line sail- ing every other week. Fare-from New-York $30, from Liverpool $40 Sailing packets between Liverpool and New- York every five days. Liverpool and Portland Steamship Line Sail- ing monthly. Passage oertificates for the above line can be bad on application to STARK & CO., fjyl3-lyr] Ogdonsburgh, N. Y. jrOK.X.HERJV RAILROAD LINE . Q JTEAT EXPRESS «... To all points West, and all parts of Canada.— Leaves -Boston—Lowell Depot—at 7^ A. M. and 12 M. The 7£ train goes through to Montreal and Ogdensburgh same day, connecting a t Og- densburgh with the American Lino Steamers on Lake Ontario and Grand Trunk Railway for Ni- agara Ealls, Toronto, Chicago and tho West.and all intermediate points. The 12 M . train ar- rives a t Montreal the following morning a t 9J A. M. and a t Ogdensburgh a t 11 A M, connect- ing as above. Through tickets, and all infor- mation, ma y bo obtained at fhe office i n Sool- Jay's Building No. 50 Court-street, Boston. J W. RICHARDSON, Agent for the Line. May 23,185'7. RUTLAND & BURLINtiTON It. R. SUMMBK, ARRANGEMENT. 1857 gjJiiliilli§ 1857 O N and after May 25, 1857, Passenger Trains will run as follows:— Leave Boston a t 7:30 and 11:00 A.M., and New-York at 6:00 A. M., and 12:00 M.— Leaves Fltohburg, at 9.30 A. M., and 1:30 P. M., and Troy 11:15 A. M., and 5:30 P.M.— Leaves Bellows Falls at 5:50 A. M., 12:05 and 6:35 P.M. Leaves Rutland for Burlington Froight train with Passenger ear a t 4:15 A. M. , 2:35,3:00 and 8:50 P. M., Leaves Burlington for Rutland, B. Falls, Boston and New-York at 9:15 and 10.50 A.M. and 8:15 P.M. jgf\ Both Trains from Boston and New-York go through to Burlington SA'ME DAY the first one oonnepts ac Burlington with trains for Og- densburgh and Montreal ?ame evening, direct. At Burlington Trains oonnect with Vermont Central R. R. and Lake Champlain Steamers— at Rutland with Trains for Troy, Albany, Now York, Saratoga Springs, 'Schenectady and the wes t—at Bellows Falls with Cheshire R R. for Fitohburg, Worcester, Lowell and Boston— Vermont Valley Road for Brattleboro, Spring- field, Hartford, New-Haven and New-York and with Sullivan Road for Windsor^ White River Junotion and the. White Mountains. Through Tiokets and all necessary iniorinn- tion oan be had of R. P. TOBY, Ticket Aiaster, Ogdensburgh. WM- A. BURNETT. General Tioket * Passenger Agent. Rutland. Vt., May 31,1857. (lyr) piRAJiB TRUNK RAILWAY. Summer Arrangement, Leave Prescott for the West 4 -at 11,4.0 A. H. ; 1,25 A. H.; 3,45 P.M. Leave Prescott for the E^st, a t 5,25 p. ar.; 2, 55 A. i£.; 9,30 A. M. The Company's Ferry Steamer leaves tho 0g± densburgh Depot at 11 A. x ri and a t 12 at night to oonneot with trains going West. For Fares, Rates of Freight, and other par- ticulars, apply to J . W. HARDINGE, PreScott. Station, or to CHAS. I. BALDWIN, a t the' old Drovers Bank, Ogdensburgh, N. Y . S. Pi BIDDER, General Manager. Montreal, May. 93, 1857. (512) each,. 5 00 Children, from two to twelve, half prioe, ..i •• Extra Baggage, Household goods, (well paokedl in boxes), Stoves 4 Wooden-wano, per 100 lbs., 75 Dry Goods, Chair Stock, Boots and Shoes, por 100 lbs., 50 Heavy Goods, masily handlod per 100 lbs., •••••• * ° Furniture, (neiw or old) actual wei t Carriages and Wagons, boxed, por ' 1001'bs., 1 ° 0 Lumber Wagons, (double), each,... 8 00 Do Doi (without bodies), each 0 °° Single Wagons and Buggies, (not boxed,) each), 6 0u Double Sleighs, each, 8 00 Single Do eaoh, 5 00 Pianos, (boxedl) each, 6 00 Horses, (ownei feeding same) each,. 11 00 Stallions, oaohi 20 00 Cows, eaoh,..,. 8 00 Yearlings and iColts, eaoh, 6 00 . Sheep, each, 100 From Ogdensburgh to Cleveland, Toledo and Detroit. Passepgors' 1st. Cabin, with board, each, .,,,. $ 7 00 Passengers' 2d Cabin, without board, each, :.. r . ; . r ... ; .. ; . 3QQ Children, fromi two to twelve, fcalf price, .,,.,.., ••• - Extra Baggage, Household goods, (well packed in boxes,) Stoves & Wooden-war;e, per 100 lbs,,,.,,,.. 50 Dry Goods, Clair Stook, Boots and Shoes, perllOOlbs., 40 Heavy Goods, oasily handled, per 100 lbs.,, ' 30 Furniture, (new or old) actual woi't Carriages and Wagons, boxed per lOOlbs., 1 00 Lumber Wagoas, (double), each,. . G 00 Do Do (without bodies), each, 5 00 Single Wagons and Buggies, (not boxed), each, 5 00 Double Sleighs, eaoh, 6 00 Single Do oach, I 00 Pianos, (boxedl) eaoh, 5_ 00 Horsos, (owneff feeding same), each, 7* 00 Stallions, each, ,,, 12 00 Cows, oaob.,..,. 6 00 Yearlings and Colts, eaoh, 6 00 Sheep, each,.., 75 CRAWFOBD & CO., Agents. Western Agents and Consignees. Chamberlain, Crawford A Co., Cleveland, Ohio. A. Godard, Tolodo, Ohio. E. It. Mathews, Detroit, Mich. Crawford & Co., Ogdensburgh, N. Y . Mather & Co.,..., Chicago. Barclay, Hale <fc Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 1857. 1 OTTAWA & PRESCOTT RAIL- WAY., Spring Arrangement. C OMMENCING ON MONDAY, MAY 18,1857'. Two PASSEHOEBTRAIXSDAILIC, ftioh Way. MAIL TRAIN—Leaves Ottawaat 7.45 A. M., arrives in Presoott at 10.16 A.M. Loav«s Prescott at 12.30 P . M., arrives in Ottawa at 3.00 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—Leavos Pres- oott at 6.30 A. M., arriving in Ottawa at 10 10 A.M. .*: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—Leaves Otta- wa a t 11.15 A. M., and arrives i n Prescott a t J.46 P. M. B. FRENCH, Jr. , Superintendent. Preieott, May 15 1857. (460 tf) 1857- X^ake Ontario HouUi \ RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GREAT AMEBIOAM- STEAMBOAT EXPRESS LINES ! IN CONNECTION WITII KAIL ROAD LINES. From al l parts of New England via Ogdens- burgh to Toronto, Hamilton, Suspension Bridge, Niagara Fallal, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chiioago, Milwaukee, Rook Island, Galena, Dubuque, Burling- ton, St . Louis and ALL POINT® WEST $• SvVTH WEST. On and afiter Monday, July 13th, THE AMERICAN EXPRESS STEAMERS. NEW-YORK, BAT STATE, Capt. Chapman, Capt, Ledvard. Will form a Daily Line;' from Ogdensburgh to Toranto, Nsagapa Falls, Buffalo and tho West. .Passeng -sarriving a t Rouses Point to lodge will take the Cars next Morning, and arrive a t Ogdensburgh in time to connect with on of the above 'mentioned! Magnificent Upper Cabin Lake Steamers which leave the D_pot at Ogdensburgh daily, (Sundays excepted,) on arrival of the Morning Train from Reuses Point, passing the boautiful scenery of the Thousand Islands by day light, and arriving next morning a t Toron- to, Niagara Falls, and Bnffalo, forming diroet connections with trains on the Great Western Railway, Lake Shore Railroad, Michigan Southern and M'ichigan Central Railroads, for Chicago, and ul II Points West and South Wost, and arriving a t Chioago next morning. jE^\ ! Tho American Express Lino and its con- nections, form a THROUGH LINE of Rail Roads ;and Steamers unsurpassed for speed, safe- ty, and comfort,, in the world. THE IT. S. MAIL LINE STEAMERS, ONTARIO, CATARACT, Capt. Throop. Capt. Estes, One of these Large and Commodious Lake Steamers will leave' Ogdensburgh evory evening (Except Saturdays) ori-arrival of the\ Express Train from Boston for Roohoster and intermedi- ,ate ports, connecting at Rochester with the P.M. Express Train on the New-York Central Rail- road for Niagara Falls, Buffalo and the AVest. By no other Line from Ogdensburgh, have passengers an opportunity of viewing tho Great Suspension Bridlges and Niagara Falls. Be sure to purchase Tickets by American Lines, and thus lavoid extra expense for oartage and wharfage on the route. Passengers moving West, particularly those with Horses, Wagons, and Household Furni- ture, will find these Lines the- Cheapest, Quick- best and most desirable. P.8 Be particular and purchose tidkets at the regular Ticket Offi- ees only, or on board the Steamers. Tlirongh Tickets Can be procured! at the different Rail Road Offi- ces East, of all! authorized Agents; of E . B. Ani/BN,<fc SONS, Ogdensburgh, or on board tho steamers, and at. the American Steamboat Offioo, Rail Road L/epoit, Ogdensburgh. R. A. HBRRIMAN, Tioket Agent, R. R. Depot, Ogd'b h . A. W. WOOLLEY, Traveling Ag't. J. BOARDMAN, Agent. > O T* 1> A. M & WATKRTOWN RAIL ROAD. 1857 FALL ARRANGEMENT 1857 On and after Monday, Sept. 7, 1857, Passen- ger Trains will leave Potsdam junction as fol- lows: FIRST TRAIN—6 A . M. Accomodation train, passing Hermon a t 7,35; arriving in Watortown a t 10,30; Rome a t 2,50; Buffalo 9 P. M.j and in Albany i n time for Sto.mors to New-York same evening. Passengers from OgdensburKh.may connoot with this train by stage to Hermon same morn- ing. SECOND TRAIN 12,15 P. M. Mail tram arriving in Watertown at 4,15 P. M ., connect- ing with Express Trains East and West at Rome and arriving in New-York early next morning. Passengers from Ogdensburgh by the 11.20 A- M. Mail Train will connect immediately with this train at ^Potsdam Junotion. Trains leave Watertown as follows: 6,00 A. M.; Mail Train, arriving in Ogdens- burgh at 11 A M. 2,00 P.M.; Accomodation train, arriving in Ogdonsburgh a 9 P. M. 2SF- THROUGH TIOKETS to Watertown, Rome, Albany and New-York,\ may be obtained of R. P . TOBEY, a t the Northern Rail Road TicketOffico, Ogdonsburgh, GEO. B. PHELPS. Superintendent. Watertown, Sopt. 1, 1857 (tf) D AMMAR VARNISH USED FOR giving thij Enamel Polish to Whito Paint. It is used for Palrlors, Ship Cabins, an d for all nice work It keeps the paint from being Soiled, and i s more easily kept clean. It can be applied to old work, For sale by '< 291-tf) PROUTY k RINDGE. TTfcOW'S EXCELSIOR j DAGUERBIAN OAR! J. M. DOW would rospectfully announce to the Citizens of Ogdonsburgh and vicinity, tnat ho husTcturncd to this plaoefor a few days with his MAMMOTH DAGUERK1AN GALLERY. This Car is fitted up expressly for this husi - ness, having Sky and Side Lights combined.— In this combination of light, which may be used separately if required, the unpleasunt shades have boch reduced, and mellowness, prominence richness and brilliancy of finish is given to the likeness, rarely found in the most extensive Galleries. He is now taking, pictures in all tho new and beautiful varieties the Photographic Art is oapablo of produping, such its AMBROTYPES, MELANOTYPES, AMBRO- GllAPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS, CAMEO- TYPES, SPHEREOTYPliS, AND DAGUERREOTYPES. Having tho advantage of ono of the new, quick \WORKING CAMERAS,\ the best now in use, he is prepared to take pictures of all si- zes and In all kinds of weather, with a correct- ness not t o be excelled. Hi s stook comprises all the different varieties now manufactured. Also, an assortment of FINE LOCKET JEW- ELRY, which will be sold almost a t cost, September 17, 1857. (tf) rif\o Cumber, &t. 91ANU F ACTURERS DEALERS IN PINE A SPRUCE LUMBER. AND We will purchase several millions of feet of Pino and Spruce Lumbar, to be delivered a t this plaoo, or along the Ljnq dP^e Nprthern Rail Road, during tho present Winter, or iu the months ot May, June or July, next, i n quanti- ties ol Ono Hundred Thousand Feet, and up - wards. As we are purohnlng for Western Mar- kots, manufacturers will find i t decidedly for their Interest to ascertain in due season what is most dosirable, and to conform stiiotly to styles of Lumber best adapted to our trade, as the large majority oflumber manufactured for East- ern Market*, tf quite unsaleable in Western. i'o par'tios disposed tp forwar4 for sale, on their own account, we wou|d say that we have ample facilities fqr the transportation of any lesired qu:int,itieB. j^* N. B.—Any inquiries by letter, address- ed to ue hero will \receive prompt attention. I. L. LYON 4 CO. Ogdensbw , Jan. 14,1856. xioux, toljeat, &t. F OR SALE—BY THE SUBSCRIBERS ?5,000 Bushels Com, 2,500 BusholsOats, 300 Barrels Mess Porn, 500 Barrels Land Plastei. E. B. ALLEN & SONb December 16, 60. (499-tf) 90 BARRELS NEW MESS PORK for sale by R. W . BUSH. S ALT, WATER LIME, LAKE HURON & BEREAGRINDSTONBS/WATER GRIND- STOOT33, constantly on hand and for sale by R033T. W. BUSH. w HEAT.-25,000 BUSH. WISCON- SIN CLUB WHEAT for sale by ROBT. W. BUSH. c ORN & CORN MEAL, IN ANY quantity, wholesale and Retail for sale by B,QBq\ W. BUSH, B nCK WHEAT FLOUR,—A SU- PERIOR ARTICLE, pu t u p in 50, 25 and 10 lb. Bags, expressly for Family uso. R. W. BUSH I jlLOUK, WHEAT & CORN ! 5,000 bbls FLOUR made from Choice White Winter Wheat, Double Extra, Extra, Fancy and Superfine. 25,000 bu3h. Western Mixed CORN. 4,000 bush. White Winter \WHEAT. For salo at our Warehouse at the Railroad Depot. Apply to JAMES WADE, Office Nos. 3 and i, Passenger Depot. S. ROBINSON & SON. Ogdonsburgh, Sept. 17, 1857. (2m) T ADIES' CLOTHS AT GIBBS'. J OHN BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND Retail Candy Establishment, and also Craek Kers and ^oda Biscuil^ * Corner of Isabella and Division Streets, Terms Cash. A t the old.Ogt lensburgh Bakery. •Jg tensburgh, Jan 9. 185S. R \~ EXFORD'S \COMPOUND CAMOMILE CORDIAL—the best Tonic Beverage for tho season—is recommended for thoso laboring under Indigostion, Dyspopsia, Weakness, and Genoral Debility, Proscribed by aU Physiei ans. H . S. HUMPHREY, Proprietor. nnjEAS OF SUPERIOR QUALITIES.—HY- JL SON, Oolong, Imperial, Skin, & Twankay, for sale by PROCTOR & CO., Ford-Street. C 1 OF FEES.—JAVA, MOCHA, RIO, ST. > Domingo, Roasted, and Roasted & Ground! for salo by PROCTOR. & CO., Ford-Street. P RESERVES.—PRESERVED BLACK Berrios, Raspberries, Strawborries, Apples, Plums, and Pears, with their natural flavor, for sale by EROCTOR 4 CO. s UGARS.—MUSCOVADO, MAPLE, COF- feo Powdered and Crushed for salo by PROCTOR & CO., [je 19] Ford-Street. Tp ROCLAMATION* Owing to tho assumed restriction put upon the sale of Ale b y tho new Exoike Law, and tho 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 heaaing C. D. . J. CRICHTON. Mey 28, 18b . (tf) ^ ^ $ $ \OnceliiiQwn never forgotten.\ If our Readers would have a positive Luxury for the Toilette, uso BLODGKIT'S \PERSIAN BALM.' For cleansing the Teeth, Champooing, Bathing, the Nursery, and all other Toilette purposes, there is nothing that oan compare with }t, Try th|s Great Home Luxury.\ & 6 it h iiliscfiUrmc lit.. A T C U i i f N S BALDWIN HOUSE, CORNER OF CATHERINE & DIVISION-STS. Near the Steamboat Landing, Ogdensburgh. Carriages will bo i n readiness a t the Railroad Depot, and Steamboat Landings, -to convey passengers and baggage to and from the JJope Froo of Charge. Tho best of Stabling and the largest amount of Stable room, of any Hotel in Ogdensburgh. • (jy 20-tf) N EW ARRIVAL OF GROCERIES. S.T.STEELE, has just recoivod a large and complete stock of Family Groceries embrac- ing TEAS, COFFEE, STO4R, FLOUR, FISH, and every thing in the Grocery line. Call and see, a t No. 1 Aaron's Block, Ford-st., Ogdens- burgh, N. Y. (je,19tf.) G LASS WARE.-^A LARGE SUPPLY-OF Glass Ware just received and for sale low by S. H . HIGBEE. Sopt. 1, 1857. G EESE & HENS' PEATHERS. — ALL wishing to purchase Feathers will do well to call a t S. H . UIGBEE'S Groat Variety Storo. M RS. S. BROWNER, WOULD RES - pectfully announce \to tuoLAiiXKS of Og- densourgh and vicinity, that she his just re- turned from New-York, where sho has been pufoliasing, nnd will open on Tuesday, Sept. 22a, 1857. In Avorell's new Brick Block, next door to the Oswegatchio Bank, the largest and most fash- ionable stock of MILLIMGltr GOODS ! Evor offered in Northern New-York, which she will be happy to sell a t prioe3 that defy compe- tition, to all thoso who may favor her with their patronage. Ogdensburgh, Sept. 21,1857. mtJTMEGS, SPICE, PEPPER, CINNA- 1 MON, Cloves, Ginger, Saltpetre, Saleratus, Starch, Candles, &c, for sale by . ' PROCTOR* CO., Ford-Street. rg\4 ii- E Have just returned trum New i'or^ and rjos- ton with the largest assurtuientof Spring Goods In their lino, ever brought nurth of Aloany.— Evory kind of hat now in fashion may be found in their store. Hats. The Silk Hat Wool Hat, White Hat, Black Hat, Fawn colored Hat, Drab Hat, Green Hat , lllue Hat, Brown Hat, Old Men's Hats, Young Men's Hats\. Boy's Hats, Children's Hats, High Crown Halt*, Low Crown Hats, Medium Crown Hats, Bell Crow Hats, Sugar-loaf Crown Hats, and some with no crowns at all, designed for ventilators for July and August. Com© and see them' Their stock of Straw, Leghorn, Panama and Granada Hats will, we think, stand tho test of examination. Caps. We havo a largo assortment of all kinds of Caps usually worn, with names to hard to pro- nounce, but nevertheless beautiful in appear- ance and excellent in quality. They are to be Bold a t prices corresponding with tho pressure of the times. Make a note of that Carpet Bags, Canvass Bags, Leather Trunks, and Ladies' Satchells A good assortment oi these articles, which will be sold vory cheap. Also, a good assortment of Umbrellas with WhaloL one and Rattan frames. Hat & Cap Trimmings Constantly on hand. Hatters from the coun- try oan bo supplied on short notice an d a t a small advance from first cost. The Atchesous ' Have commenced their twenty-second year in the Hat, Cap and Fur ousiness in this village, and return their sincere thanks for their patro- nage, which has-been very liberal. They don't pretend to say they have no equal in their business, nor do they think they are the greatest mechanics i n the world, That is asking a little too much. I t is not any more modest than a cortain individual \who went up -upon the mountain\ and claimed all that he oould see and indeed he tried to trade it off for homage, but what was tho result? why, the Devil did not own a foot of the land. Give the Atchesons a call, and examine their stock, for which they charge nothing. 34 Ford-st-, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. April 24, 1857. EJagiierman (Sellers.. N EW DRUG STORE.—NO. 70 FORD STREET. • L. D.RALPH Would respectfully announce to tho citizens of Ogdonsburgh and vicinity, that he has fitted u p an APOTHECARY STORE in Gilbert's Blook, two doors ,abovo Messrs. Seymours, whore h e will keep a good assortment of everything in the lino. Tbo business will bo superintended by S. W. RALPH, Jr., who has had a long experience and thorough practical knowledge 'of the busi- ness, and hopes b y constant application and careful personal attention, to secure for\the pro- prietor a liberal share of patronage L. D. RALPH. September 18, 1857. (tf ) OTiDS' t S-AIfcRXAGE -anS-BO'T AT GG- ; DENSJiURC-Ui, f?-, Y, , The undersigned, \having l -'en appointed igunt for the sale ol WILCOX'S celebrated CAisRlAGEo, luanulactmed i.t Three Mrle •bay, Jefferson county, N. x — A lso for. CON- CORD WAGONS, made iii N< v. Hampshire, is enabled to furnish every description-of Wagons that may be desired, such as beautiful COV- ERED AND OPEN, PLAIN, and FANCY BUGGIES, and LUMBER WAGONS, all man ufactured from second-growth timber, and by experienced workmen. . * - . 5g?\ Bptcimens may be seen a t my Auction Rooms. S. F. JUDD, Commission Merchant, AVKIIELL'S Urick Block, Second door from the Oswegutchie Bank, Eord-street. May 19, 1857. (6m) T^O HUMBtIG.--PHILIP WILLS' CEL- i^l ebrated LAGER BlER supplied to fami- lies by the keg or bottle. M. F1NER0N, Sole Agent. Isabella-st., 2 doors from the Republican Of- fice (639-ti) •pi 11. T AND ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS. Just received, a large variety of Plain and \\ aved Gilt Mouldings, Also, Waved and Plain Rosewood Mouldings suitablable for PICTURE FRAMES. .Frames made to order, by' TILLEY & BROTHER, No 30, Eord-St. I OH BOXES ORANGES AND 'VS. LEMONS! Messina Fruit, &c, Jus't Received by TILLEY $• BROTHER, No. 30, ]?ord-st., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. rUM ° THE LADIES! PREMIUM DAGUIJRREIAN GALLERY Sign of tho Mammoth Eagle, No . 8, Eagle BMck, Ford-Street Ogdensburgh. 1-tf. , GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE. CHANGE OP TIME. OGDENSBURGH T O CHICAGO- VIA .LAKE ONTARIO STAMEBS LAKE SHORE! AND ' MICHIG-AIT SOUTHERN ' RAIL ROAD LINES. Passengers arriving a t Ogdensburgh by the morning train from the East make direct con- nections with the above splendid steamers, pass- ing tho Thousand Islands by daylight, and ar- rive a t Buffalo next morning, (via Niagara Fails; connecting with the 10:40 A. M. Light- ning Express trains x>f the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Line; arriving a t Chicago the following morning, in time to coh- : jiect with the several Railroads to all points West and South West. By no other Line from Ogdensburgh have passengers an opportunity of viewing the Falls of Niagara and the Suspension Bridges. TJ. S. MAIL STEAMERS ONTARIO, CATARACT, Capt Throop, Gapt. Estes, One of these Large and Commodious Lake Steamers leaves Ogdensburgh every evening, on arrival of the Express train from Boston,— connecting next P . M. a t Rochester with the Lightning Express train of the New-York Cen- tral and Lake Shore and M ichigan Southern Rail Road Lines, reaching Chicago at 10.45 the following morning. Be not deceived by Handbills signed and cir- culated by Agents of other Lines, stating that the' American Express steamers, are not run- ning ! Meals and Berths included in Fare. TIME TABLE FROM BUFFALO. EX. MAIL. LIGHTNING EX. D ISTILLERY IN CANADA FO R .; SALE. Messrs. McPHERSON & CRANE are offering their Distillery in Prescott, C. W., for sale,— which consists of a four story stone grist mill, annexed to which is a. steam engine for the mill and distillery. Tho promises are 400 feet on Main street, and 350 to tho St. Lawrence river. The Distillery is of a capacity to ru n 400 bushels of Grain daily, and tho slop is usually sold a t good pri- ces, to those who furnish feeding to cattle. On tho premises there are largo warehouses, and wharves for vessels of any size to discharge, a dry goods \ - e, a fire-proof office, stables for GOO ho i of cattle, a cooper shop, a malfhouBe and other buildings, all in complete order. Tho produce of said distillery finds'a good market in Canada. There is no duty on grain, taken to Canada, but a heavy duty on liquors. This property is oiforod at a low price on ac- count of one of-the owners in the firm being in poor health, and on liberal-terms. Apply to tho Subscriber a t Ogdensburgh, where further particulars, oan be known. [st. 18-tf.l J. C. iHJSH* September 17, 1857 B ORDEAUX SALAD OIL.—ASDPER- ior artiolo, and ENGLISH MUSTARD,' a nioe dressing for Salads, a t H. S. HUMPHREY'S. Leave Buffalo, Arrive Cleveland Leaye Cleveland Arrive Toledo Leave Toledo Arrive- Chicago 7.00 A. M. 2 30 P. M. 3.05 P.*M. 8.00 P. M. 8.25 P. M. 6.25 A.M. 0H.CAG0 EX. S.00 P. M. 4.00 A. M. Connecting with night Express lroui .Buffalo. 10-15 A. M. 5.20 P. M. 5.50 P. M. 10.25 P . Ml 10.40 P. M. 7 38 A. M. NIGHT EX. 8.55 P . M . 4.20 A. M. 4 50 A. M- 9.00 A. M. 9.20 A. 11. 5.45 P. M. Leave Buffalo Arrive'Cleveland Leave Cleveland Arrive Toledo Leave Toledo Arrive Chicago By this \route passengers have a good night's' rest, and will avoid all ferries, and the inter- lerence of Custom 1 House Officers, and delay of Baggage, as tUey remain the whole dTstaiice in American Territory. With a view ol meeting the public -wants, this Line will give anyinformatiou a tieeded, and supply Through Tickets to all pmnts West as any i-ther line, 'i'o families moving west this ronte offers superior adv.mtiges, Trains being run expressly to accommodate Horses, Wagons and Freight. Second Claas ears are run upon Express Trains. This is the' shortest and most direct route from Northern JNew York to Chicago, and the West, ana offers inducements lor comfort/ safe- ty and cheapness, over an y competing line.— lie sure and call for Tickets by Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rail Uoad Line. Passengers desiring to take advantage of the Reduction of 1< are, can procure Through Tick- ets of C. F. BLAKE, St. Lawrence Hotel. J(<HN A . W00l>, Johnson's Hotel. or of T. N. DERBY, i'jeket Agent, Office R. R\. Depot, Ogdensburgh, N, Y. - jelOtf. ' , MRS. ATOHESON Has just returned from New York with^a new arrival of Summer Goods The Largest Assortment ever .brought into his market, consisting' of every thing in th e Millinery Lino and of the MOST FASHIONABLE KIND. Mrs. A. has bought her Goods a t Reduced Prices and flatters herseUthat she can sell them, to suit the purchaser. For those in want of a CHEAP RIBBONS. Mrs. A. has purchased a large lot of fashionable- Ribbons at A uction,, which she will .soil very 1 ow- The Ladies are requested to drop m and sea themv (tf) Ogdensburgh, May 15, 1857. , ^ W71 CORKY, MANU> 3i _M7 • faetuxer and dealer in Cabinet Furniture, having re» moved his rooms to Aaron's Block, (up stairs,) No. 53 and 55, Eord-st., opposite Sprague's -, Book Store,- has just received, a and keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of -jiolas, Chairs, Tete a Tetes, <fcc., oi all kinds. Upholstery work promptly attend- ed toi Coffins kept' constantly' oh hand, ana Hearses to order., [258-ti i Ogdensburgh, July 1st, 1856.- • M ERCHANTS WISHING TO SECURE jthe Canadian Trade, Advertise in th e Prescott Messenger. C&JLdfe JE>J!iE yjUK IS .ALA. THEY <|S'i^-F charge for a column in the Prescott Mesxehger; half in same proportion. * - O. J. HYN.ES, Publisher. C HOICE BRANDIES, 1VlNES,&c. &c,—^The subscribers has just xeceive.d » large Consignment of the following. Choice Liq: uors, for sale low LN E0ND: Robin s Dark ind Pale Brandy, in casks, .quauter casks and eases. Irish .MalVWhLiskey, i n casks and.qr. a casks. May Scotch Whiskey, in qr\ casksand-.eases: DeKuyper's Gxn, Bass' Pale Ale, in Boston and Barrels; . Guinnesses' Dublin' • Porter. N. B.—These Liquors being IN BOND, par ties'purchasing for export or for the Ame'rica.n - Market, will save jajment of Canadian Import Dutiest American duties having been reduced, Parties in Ogdensburgh will find it to their ad- vantag'e to purchase here in Bond. Apply to I. D.P OlHIIS, (aul-tf ) Brady's Block, Water-st., Prescott B RUSJUKS HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, 0L0TH, SILVER and VELVET BRUSH ES in great variety at H. S. HUMPHRHY'S. ARINA'S COXOGNE,^RXMMEL'S LAVENDER WATER, Toilet Vinegar and Perfumery—Lubin's,. Jules Haule's, and- other Perfumery—Murray & Co's celebrated FLORIDA Water. R. W. REXFORD. T OOTH, NAIL, HAIR .& SHAVING Brushes. \ R. W. REXFORD.. A|U C E S.—HARVEY'S, READING, MADRAS, Worcestershire, Anchovy, &c. R. W. RE'XFORD: s '1ALCINED PLASTER PARIS, ±J now in store, and for sale by 397 tf PROOTY & RINDGE' R EXFjORD'S M-BDI0ATBD GINQERr B^AMD' 'NUTS3 are the safest, most pleas- ant, reliable 'and effectuatremedy everjdiseb'vef- edy for eradicating every species of •W O RMS!.. In Children and Grown Persons. A Physician's Testimonial. HAMMOND, N . Y., September 9th, 1857. DE. REXFOKD: Dear Sir,—I take much pleas- ure in testifying thatin my opinion your \JVIED- lCATEl) GINGERBREAD x\ OJ.'=>,\ ; are the best Anthelmintic I'lia/ye as'yet met with. In my practice, not only i n Hammond; an d neighboring towns, but in Scotland, I have used theiii for many years, and in every ease with the most.haJppy results. 1 do cordially :reuouimend them in every C:ise where a Vermifuge is indi- cated as a safe, pleasant and efficacious axternii- nator of every -species of intestinal vermin.. Candor bids me further affirm^ that.'almpst every other Vermifuge I have used, either of my own, or other Practitioner's. Prescriptions, have ocbasicaally failed in producing the desired effect, but with jour \Medicated Gingerbread Nuts,\ t have always' heen.sucegssfuh, I.am, DeaiSir, . , '' ' - Very Truly Yours, ROBERT CLINK, M. JX Prepared only by R. W. REXFORD, M-.D,, Ogdensburgh, and' \sold by all Druggists in the United gtates and Canadas.