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THB X»AXIi¥ JTOCRNAIi Is published every Horning, (Sunday! exoepted,) at Ogdentburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. T., at the ow prise of *5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. KAUS Or ADTimTiaiMO. PBe/8qaarej6ii(slnierBoin^... i »..'•$ IS do: ,,do two do : ,„.„ -100 do flo three .do ; :._ 18 S do do one week, 2 00 do ao two weeks 8 00 do_ do one month, 5 0O do 'do two months, TOO do ao three months, 8 00 do do six months,...,.., 10.0 0 . do i do one year, ,. : . 15 00 One quarter column one year...... . .... 45 00 Ohe%alf column one year, 85 00 One column one year,... , . ...160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 BP-The right to omit advertisements to amount of tan per cent., reserved on all contract's. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling e* hibitions double the above rates will be charged. Adrer- Isements from a distance, where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash. , , HENRY a. JAMES, . Publisher and Proprietor.. BUSINESS CARDS, . ,' i JOHNSON HOUSE, Sltuatedat the corner of Ford and Patterson Street!, • ' OODMSBUROH, H. Y. Nearest to the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this Bouse for Canton, Waddlngton, Hermon and Rossie. RILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. - •\ • ST. LAW REN OK HAIL HoirriuEAL, o. a. ' H. HOGAN, Proprietor. This-House is situated on Great St. James Street, and it the largest in the city. jy American Money taken at par. [anlT-ly] '•-••' NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Ford, and Catharine Streets, OGDENSBURQH, N. T . LYTtE & BALDWIN, Proprietors, Accommodations for County customers Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN LTTEE. <oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. JOHN ALSENBORPH, Auction ana Commission merchant, AND R1K0T GOODS DKALKB8. Goods' sold to'Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. No. 3jFordat.,Og4enshiirgh,J[. Y. [aplOdly] OKAS. I . BAEDWIN, BROKER, Dealer in Bold Silver & Canada Money. Drafts for aale on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States and the Old Country. ^\General Office, State Street, Ogaensbnrgh, N, Y. CHATXERTON'S LIVERT, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, is the place TO GET TBE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWS I ^\Either Single or Double. Careful drivers can be had when desired. H. E. JAMES, Proprietor of Waddinston Flax and Paper mills, BEAtER IS . FLAX, TOW, PIiAXSEBD * STRAW PAPER * BOARD OGDBHSBUKG, S . T. (fe£4dtf) EODEE, 1YNBE k NICHOLS, TJK. Ill ears, and dealers iu 3F\.lo\iir, |»- MILL FEED AND GRAIN, ^ggl OQDINSBUBG,. S. Y. . J. M. CHAMBERLtN k CO., Proprietors of EXPEESS MILLS, Dealers in FLOUR, PORK AND GRAIN, OFFICE—With Northern Transportation Company, O. A • 1. C. R. R. Depot, Ogdensburg, N.Y. - ._. (fe25dly) GEO. PARKER & CO.,, Millers, and dealers in Grain, lar^ FL o XTR, iru. z FEED, ^agi Will keep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac., on hand. (Ie25dtf) -O. 4 D. 'WHITNEY, JR., A CO., Wholesale dealers in all kinds of WESTERN LUMBER ! . ja?\Patticular attention Riven to supplying the New England Market. W. t. PROOTOR, Agent, (fe24fl&wtl) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, FORMKBZ.T ST. LAWRKXOK HOTKL, t. J. TAM-MAN, Proprietor. • Qgdensburgh, N. Y. [je-d*wtf 1 BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OGDENSBDRQ, X. T . E. M. Baldwin - - - - manager. The house has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Clgar3 always, on hand. Oood accommodation for Horses. larpe Barns, Sheds and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able, (ja21d*wly) CHAS. N. BZXBT, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Public. POTSDAM JUNCTION, ST. LAWRENCE. COOTTV, H. Y. T Particular attention given to Practice in toy. qyl3dAwly) ROSCIUS W. JUDSON, Attorney and Counselor at law, $W\ LICENSED CLAIM AGENT,_« •tiSoldlers' Bounty, Back -Pay, and Pension. Advice on the subject, free. . HOMKV TO MAS 01 GOOD IKPBOVCD MJMfl. 0\OH« corner of Jord and Isabella streets, Og- airojlSnrgn.N.3;: \ . .. .\ . [»p4d*w1 J, H. MORGAN, • [ESTABLISHED IN 1852.] Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liquors & Rectifier of Whlaltlea pdpegaBuitaH, N. Y. Qeioa*wtf.] OGDENSBTJRGH HOTEL, CatherineSi.,near Ferry, Ogdensburgh, N.T. George Chatrand - - - - Proprietor. The House has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Wines, Liquors,. Cigars, Strong, and Mild Ales, always on hand. Accommodation for Travcl- 'ers and good Stabling for Horses. (je28dAwly) \WJOAIAM WEL18, {Formerly at the. Baldwin House,] DEALER'iN tg&~GolA, Silver and Canada BlUa<_j& Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Bills bought and sold; also Government and County Bonds. t^^Ofliee wltk Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin Bouse, Og. densburgh.N.Y. (oc29tHw« AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., And CHENEY, JTISKS d£PG>8 EXPRESS, Connects daily with all the CUlei In «»e TJnlte* States and Canada. ; TStae &om New Torlc, 24 hqnrs. s Time from Boston IT hours. , All expresses In charge of safe and trusty messenger!. Orders for the purchase of goods inthecltlei especially •olleUed and promptly attended to. Office In 8eymo»r Hon.. Biding, Ogdenrt^h^ q LAMB ''' &o THOMAfif, - AOI«3 FOB .. ' Howard Insurance Company, NKW YORK; Capital 1800,000. Assets »801,T»6. Hanover, Insurance Company, • - HKWTOBK. - .- -- Oapltal 1400,000. Asset! 1586,880. Lamar insurance Co NKW YORK. ' OaplUlt800,000. A pany, - in.. •Met!..- •••• «,«61,000. I J,O.Sprague'i Drug Store, No. 3 Ktgto * OGDENSBUROH, N. Y|, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1868. Standard Life Insurance Company PCBELV JII.VWViA.-L. All Profit* belong to Policy Holder*. Policies not forfeited by non-payment of Premiums. Actrre, Enereetlc Axentsi Wanted on liberal terms or Commission. Apply to O. O.FROBT, BUte Agent, Albany, N.Y ROYAX HAVANA I.OTTERY Of Cuba, conducted by the Spanish Government; $384,- 000 In gold drawn every seventeen day •. Prlies cashed and lntbrmatlon furnished. The higfiest raU« paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR * CO., Bankers, No. Ill, Wall Street, New York. BENEDICT'S Time \W atches ! MNE JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE. The above Watches haveproved to beiexaet time-keeperi BSNEDICT BROS., Ill Broadway. (Up town.) BENEDICT BBO8., 691 Broadway. (Between Amity and Fourth) In Brooklyn, N.Y!. BENEDICT BROS., £84 Fulton St. Sale Agents for (he Bemontoir Church Clocks. Also Agents for the sale of the American Waltham Watches. Goods tent by Express. (ja7-lm) The Paper for the million. The American Farmer, The Practical Farmer'* Own Paper. The Cheepeit and the B«»t Agricultural Journal in Amer- ica. Beautifully Illustrated with Numerous Engravings of Farm Buildings, Animals, Fruits and Flowers. ONLY »1 A TEAK! Agents wanted Everywhere. For Club Price List of Valuable Prizes open to all, Ac, address JOHN TURN- ER, PbUhdPritRch^MerNT^dKSm DBVKREAtTX, THOMPSON * CO., 83 Cedar Street, New York. A. V. DEVEREAUX A CO., 8 Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of the RUDDICK STEAM ENGINE, The most'Compact, the$implest and Ithe Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the best woitkmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price Hat on application. (de24-6m) M ABi VIN * CO . » • iimk DKYPLASTSR FIRE AND BURGLAR SA Are now considered the iar~ Be»>t In the World. Send fsr Illustrated Catalogue. «3»\Prlnclpal Warehouses, 265 Bttoadway, New York. 721 OBestnntSt., Phila. PHILIP PHILLIPS Sc CO., NO. ST UNION SHU ARE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers In SMITS'S VNRIVALIED AMERICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. < feS5 Sm) G. Sc H. BAREMORE, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS WARE-ROOMS, 348 BLKECKER ST., N. 1'., 32 Years EstahUshed, ana 27 Prize ntedals Awarded. Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged by the most distlngulthe'd artfsta to be the BEST manu- factured, and wherever they have been introduced and used, we are now required to say one word in their fa- vor, their excellence stands pre-emlffiently to those of oth- er makers ; and from the great success achieved and Im- provements made by us in the last thirty years, we can afford to sell a first class Piano Forte at $100 to $150 less than a similar one can be bought elsewhere. fB~Every Piano warranted, for 5 years, and, to give 8alisfaBtion,. Our Pianos are made to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, and of ths very best quality that can be procured. No part is slighted ; wbat the public eye might pass over * never escapes our vigi- lance. Every part, Inside and out, is honestly, faithfully and thoroughly made, so that it will bear the most minute inspections lliey differ from the loud, course tone of most Pianos (which is bad in the beginning and grows worse every day,) inasmuch as it is.refined and delicate, pure in Us vibrations, delightful In 9ts singing capacity, and has all the power necessary to poducu every desired effect. They are without doubt, the best, the most last- Ing and consequently the cheapest. We are content with a fair profit. Our prices, range from $800 to $800. Beans and Oats Wanted. GEORGE A. HTCNRO, foiD mm, (onoun jr. a. mm* * oo.'i.) Keeps constantly on hud and for Hit cheap, til klndi of Grocerie s ctncl X*ro-vf»sioiici . ConautiBg-Ui pat$6f Flour, Pork, Oats, Corn, Peas, Beans, also Tea*, Bugan Molaiiei,8yrupi, Float by the barrel, bag Or hundred. Oatmeal, fuckwheat Flour, Corn Starch, Malxena, Wheat- en Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapioca, Ac. . Extract* of all descriptions, Including Peach, Celery, Ginger; strained Honey, Pure Splcet, Mustard and Pepper. Pain Killer or sale. flyoigan and Tobaeoo, the very best brands. BTTarmers'Prodaoe wanted. Goods delivered la Ihe village Tree,, dAwl % OKO. A. MTJNtO. STATE OF NBW TORK. IT, ) Albany, Feb. 19, 18C8. f ' uui/B IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO .. chapter 286, laws of 1869, and! 476 laws of 1865, that the circulating notes issued to the Bank 'Of Canton, a Banking Association, located at Canton, St. Lawrence County,, will be redeemed at parj by the Superintend- ent of the Banking Department, on presentation at the New Tork Bute National Bank' in the City of Albany, and by the Bank Itself, at the First National Bank, In the city of New Tork, for six years from the 80th day of December, 1S6T, and not thereafter.. The outstanding circulating notes of the said bank, mutt be presented, as aforesaid, within six yean from the date hereof; and alllnotes which shall not be presented for/redemption and payment within the.time thus specified will ceaie to be a charge upon the fund in the handa of the Superintendent fort that purpose. Ua8dlaw-tf-6m) G.W.,80Himi!R, Supt. LANE'S HIPBOTED PATENT 1RVBR SKI Circular Saw Mills! WITH PATENT FRICTION FEED. The Cheapest and Best! Simple, Accurate an* Durable. QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF PXO- DUGTION UNSURPASSED. Send for descriptive Circular and Price List to • (jy80d*wly) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GREAT REMEDY. Which has been favorably known and extensively used In New York City and Vicinity for upward! of Twenty-five Year*. Madame Zadoc Porter's Curativ e Coujjli Balsam, Price 26,60 and 75 cents per bottle. The Best,. Cheapest, and most effectual Remedy for CougJis, Colds, &c, the World has 'ever produced. Purely Vegetable, contains no min- erals or other deleterious Drugs. The Curative Balsam Is warranted if used according to directions, to Cure or relieve in all Case*, Coughs,' Coldi, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam Is a purely vegetable Expectorant, prepared with great care and sdtntiflo skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vege- table kingdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based on its pow.er. to assist the healthy circulation of the blood through the flings. It enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform the duti« of regulating the heat of the system, and in gently throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body. It loosens the phlegm, Induces free spitting, and will be found very agreeable to the taste. It Is not a riolent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective and can be taken by the oldest person or the youngest child. If you have a Cold, If ever so slight, do not fall to give the Balsam a trial, as the very low price at which- it is sold brings it within the reach of every one, that they may always keep it convenient for use. The timely use of a 28 cent bottle will often prove it to be worth a hund- red times its cost. Sold by all druggists. ' KUCKEL k HENDEL, (ocl5-tm) Proprietors, 58 Barclay St. New York. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending us a club in '•* Onr great $1 sale of Dry aud Fancy GOODS, A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, FREE OV Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any Address free. Address ALIiEN, HAWES A Co., Wholesale dealers In French, German and English J)ry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware,, Albums, Leather Goods, Ao. No. 15 .Federal St. Boston. •• [deS-tf) NEW |3?~ ijIBDICA Ii BOQK. J& On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a Stamp to Dr.IiAWRBNCE, Station B., N.T. (mhlt-ly) CATARRH. A-TREATISE on Catarrh, Its-Causes nod Effects on Health, Head, Memory, lungs,\ Throat, BreaiB—senses ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight—by DR. KOWJB, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. ROWE, 2T East Twentieth street, New York. (mhl7-gm) MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHS. TWENTY-HVE Cents a package. Address, 0. WEM- Y8S, 575 Broadway, N. Y. W ANTED—133 Teachers, Students, or other intelli- gent Men ortadies ; business pays $100 to $200 a month, according to ability. For particulars, addreas ZEIGLBR, MoOURDY k CO., No. 814 Arch st , *\•\- delphia. Pa. BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. For new works—Home Book of Wonders and Family Photograph Bible, for terms address, BRAINARD k SAMPSON, Hartford, Ct. CENTS TO.SA.Vfi 25 DOLLARS.— Hegemon's £11) Benzine. Instantly removes Paint and Grease Spots, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, Ac, equal to new. Sold by Druggists. riHAPEED HANDS AND PACE, SORE LIP3, &c. \J cured at once by the use of JTegeman's Camphor Ice and Glycerine, keeps the hands soft in the Cojdeat Weather. See that you get the genuine. Sold by Drug- gists. AGENTS WANTED FOR The Slue Coats, Mow thvylAved-, Wought and. Died for the Vfyion, with scenes and Incidents of the Great • Rebellion. It centalniover 100 fine Engravings ana 500 Pages and is the spiciest and cheapest war book published. * Price only $2.50 per copy. The public are cautioned against Inferior works with a similar title. See that the book you buy contains over 100 fine engravings and 5W pages. Send for Circulars. Address, JONES BROTHERS A CO., Philadelphia,Pa. PEE DAY, Sure.—KTo money in advance. Agts. wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlast- ing Metallic Clothes Lines. Address the American Wire Co., 162 Broadway; N. Y.,.or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. ; W ESTERN LANDS, in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mis- souri, and Kansas, for sale for cash by E. G. 9HEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, P. O. Box 4088, New York. M IS8OURI—Barry County Timber Lands for sale at 50 cents to $1 an acre, by E. G. SHEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. P. O. Box 40S8. A WATCH FREE. Given gratis to every live man who will act as agent in a new, light and honorable business, paying $30 per Say. No Gift Enterprise, no humbug. Address . '. B. MONROE KENNEDY, Pittsburgh, Pa. •nfj 4. j Agents to sell Headley's great work, f I diULull Our navy te the Rebellion, Very popu- lar, selling rapidly, no competition. Also, jnst ready, the 54th thousand of the Lost Cause, a full and complete 'Southern history of the War—the counterpart ot 23 Nor- thern Histories. One Agent sold 220 the first week.— Our term* are nowhere excelled. The work Is having an immense sale. E. B. TREAT k CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, New York. ' . STATE OF NEW YORK. Bank Department, 1 1 Albany, Teb. 10, 186S. ( N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PURSUANT TO Chapter 191 Liws of 1867, that the circulating notes Issued to the Frontier Bank, a Banking Association, lo- cated at Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, will be redeem- ed at pax, on presentation at the National Bank 1 -of North America In the City »'f New York, for six years from the date hereof, and not thereafter. , The outstanding circulating notes of the said bank, must be presented, as. aforetaid, within six years from, the date hereof ; and all notes which shall not be pre- sented for redemption and payment' within the' time thus ipsclfled will cease to be a charge upon the secu- rities in the hands of the Superintendent for that pur- pose. G. W. 8OBOYLER, Superintendent (fel4d6m) LIFE INSURANCE.—WANTED. ' A GENTS TO OANYA8H FOR LIFE INSURANCE in the SUte.of New York, for one of the leading Companies of the City. Liberal terms will be made with capable men. Address, P. O. Box 4,429, New-York OHy. (tolMAwlm) NO DRUGS FOR Let those who ding to drags The poison swallow down. Blister with Spanish bugs. Bleed, purge and vomit round. Dumb beait* dltgMted turn ' Their noses high in air; Brateinstinct makes them spwn, , KefOM It everywhere. Shall man be lower still, - Coax, force the nostrums down Between the teeth, and kill A child in every town? A mother, holds the nose And pryi the jaws apart; Her child, compelled by blowi, Will drink to save more smart. The day l i drawing near, God brings yon to account; Such tins breed horrid fear, Along and black amount. I teach a better plan, Just read and yon will fee, In Chatham Square yon can, One hundred seVenty. A cloth all dripping wet with Paint, Drives inflammation out, Brings back the smile to laughing eyes, And scatters every doubt. 1 Pain Paint U trump*, we bet our pile, For all who look can see That false reliefs are sinking fast, 1 Soon dead as dead can be. The poor or rich can buy Pain Paint, 'III sold at every store; Twenty-five cents, and fifty, too, Dollar bottles holding more. Five dollar bottles take the run, You save three dollars sure, They hold a pint, worth more than gold, Of Wolcott's fain Paint pure. All pills and physic out of style, I hear the peopU cry. But give us Pain Paint's cooling touch, When fever rages high. All rheumatism leaves, my boys, -Pain Paint is tested free. In Chatham Square, New York, my lads, One hundred seventy. I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all all the oth- er patent medicines combined, and I keep a full supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HASIMANN, Druggist, 11 Seventh Avenue, N, Y. C. N. Crlttenton, No\. 88, Sixth-Avenue, one of the lar- gest and most respectable wholesale druKglsts in New York, says: \Since the introduction of Wolcott's Pain Paint, soothing syrups have fallen off in demand at my house at the rate of five gross per month. I sell less pills, not, half the amount of bitters, only half the amount of R. Kellers, that I formerly >6ia. I aell more of Wol- cott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine, and I deal only in patent medicines.\ Theo.D.O. Miller, M. D., 1885 Third Avenue, N,T., says: \Dr. Wolcott's Pain Paint is the cheapest and best pain curer under heaven, and is the greatest bless- ing to.mankind for the relief of pain ever known.\ Dr. Miller is a graduate of Bellevuc Hospital Medical Col- lege, N.Y. I). Van Wart, M. ]>., Albany, N. Y., says: \I take pleasure In recommending Wolcott's Pain Paint to all who suffer, and would snggest the propriety of the med- ical profession adopting It in their practice.\ David H. 8tmffer, Esq., geologist and naturalist of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, says: \I as an lndvldual, without fear of successful contradiction, pronounce Wolcott's Pain Paint one of the inost_ wonderful wonderst of the age for re- lieving those wiTo suffer pain.\ For sale by Druggists. NEW GOODS M. FRANK, Is now opening, at the Sid 8tand, 58 ford Street, a full ; line of Choice Dress Woods, Consisting of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, MXBINOS, BM- PRESS CLOTMSi ALZ WOOL PLAIDS, POP- LINS, COBTTRSS, REPPS. MIXED TRAV- ELING GOODS, BLACK, COLORED<t FmURSD ALPAG0A8, BOMBA- ZINES, ALL WOOL DeLANSS. ^ ' , A full line of CLOAKS, SACQ.CES. FBKNCH VEX- VKT, BEAVlKR AND WATKB- PBOOF CIVOAKINGS. A full line of . , SHAVES, consisting -t ' Zepbyr, Cl»e- nellle and Plata. A full line of BBSAKFASX tc SQ.17ARE SHAWLS. A full line of IIAXIUORAL AND HOOP SKIBT8. A uUUneof MARSEILLES QUILTS BLANKETS.' WOOLEN * AfuUlineof , PIANO, TABLE 4; STAND COVERS. A full line or BROAD-CLOTHS, BOKSKINS, BEA- VERS, CASSIRIERES. SATINETS, TWEEDS, A fall line of ' \ '• FLANNELS, consisting of Silk Warp, Sha- ker,. Opera, Fancy Shirting, < Plain'ana Twilled. • , * * ' , s <, , '. t ; A full line of '. DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GKNT'S OVER & VHDEB 8HIBX8 AND DBA WEBS. j §y In addition to my extensive stock of Dry Goodi, I have now & full line of RICH MILLINERY GOODS, and having one of the Best MUllhers In Northern New York, I will be able to please all who favor me with a call. . ; - H. FKANK, HO. 5 8 FORB ST., OODKN8BVB4QH. BUG4JYS! BVCiGVS! rpHE SUBSCRIBER INVITES ATTENTION TO Hlfi X. stock of Buggys now on hand, which are offered on better terms than can be ebtalnedln any other market— They have been constructed of the vary belt material andarewarrsntedin every parttnUar. Pwtlei desiring to purchase will find/it to their advantage to flv» me an wrVealL A. OALLAOHAN. Ofdtnstmrfh,Jaly81,18«. . (iSUtt) TRAVELER'S GUIDE OODBNSBVS^ 1867. . Change of Tlma. • 1868 . WINTER AKRANOIMINT. TWO TRAINS DAILY (Sunday EwepUd.) On and after Monday, Dec. 2d, trains will run as follows: llt-THBOUGH HAIL. Leave Ogdensburgh at 11.80 A. M., (dine at Malon-\ arrive at Rouse's Point at 8.80 P. M., connecting witn Vt, Central Night Express, for East and South, arriving In Boston at 8:80 A. ML, Springfield 6:40 A.MT; and: via B. A B. Road, for Troy, Albany, and arrive In New Tork •tlO:15A.M. ' ; Sd-BOSTON AND NBW YORK KPM88. Leaves Ogdensburgh at 6:80 P.M., lodge at Malone, arriveSat Rouses Point at 10:85 A. if., connecting with Vermont Central B.K. Day Express, for Burlington, C»n- eord, Nashua, Lowell, arrive in Boston 10:30 P. M. ; or via R. * B. R. K., for Rutland, Troy, Albany and New *ork, via H. R. R. R. RETURNING. Leave New York 8:50 P. M., troy 10:00 P. M., Rutland 1:20 A. II. Burlington <t-»5 A.M.; Bos- ton B:00 P. M., Rouse's Point 7:16 A. 1/L, arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:50 P. M. Connecting at Mooer's Junction with trains from Plattsburgh; at Potidam Junc- tion with K., W. A O. E. R. for Watertown, Borne and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs; and at Og- densburg with trains of R., W. 4 0.R.R. for South and West; with Grind Trunk, and Ottawa Hallways for West and North. ' - Also, leave Rutland 6:00 A. M., N*rthfield 8:00 A. M., Bnrllngt6n9:50 A. Mi, Houses Point 1:80 P. H., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P. M. D. W. O. BROWN, Superintendent. ~ Bupt.'» Office, Ogdeaibnrgh, Nov. 80,18»7, (dfcw) VERISONT CENTRAL and SULLIVAN RAILROADS. , WINTER AJSAS9SH1NT, Commencing Dec. 2,1667. . MAINS GOma SODTB AMD »18T. MAIL TRAIN leaves St. Albans at 6:15 A. M., and con- nects at Burlington with Rutland Road ; at White River Junction and Bellows Falls with trains for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on Passuimpsic road; arrives at New York at 10:45 P. M. DAY EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburgh at 6:80 P. M. (lodge at Malone) leave 7:50 A. M., Rouse's Point 10:45 A. M., for Boston, Ac, arriving in Boston, via Lowell, NIGHT' EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:80 A. M., Rouse's Point at B;40 P . M.. ar- riving at Boston at 8:10 A.M., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield, *c, and arriving ia New York at 12:80 P. M. T8AJM3 GOING HOKTH ASD WK8T. SAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8:00 A. Bl., for Burlington, St. Albans, Ac. MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell at 7:00 A.M., via Lawrence and fltchburgh at 7:30 A. M., Springfield at 7:45 A. M,,, for Burlington and St. Albanii. ACCOMMODATION MAIN leaves Northfield at 8:00 A. M.,for SorUugt'on,Jutland, St. Albanii,. JCoitse?8 Pt., Ogdensburgh, Ac. NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows Falls at 10:00 P.M., receiving passengers from Vermont Valley R. R.. leaving New York at 12:15 P. M., and from Cheshire R. R. leav- ing Boston at -5:30 P. M. •, connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 P. it, for Burlington, Rouse's Point, and Ogdensburgh, connect- ing with Grand Trunk Trains for the West. Bleeping Cars are attached to both the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans and Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield. Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. G. MERRILL, Gen'l Supt. St. Albana,Vt.,J)ec.2,1867. [d*w,] CENTBAL GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Niagara Falls and Saapentiou Bride* THREE EXPRESS TRAINS \ . Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton.and Toronto, dally, (Sundays excepted^) on arrival of Trains from the East for DETROIT, CHICAGO , OTItWAUKEK, ml all points West. Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh R. B., dally (Sundays excepted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara FallB and Susp'n Br; 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:80 A. M.-, arriving at Chicago\ 9:80 P. M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh $.:<><> P.M., Rome 9:10, Niagara Falls and Suspension Br. 6:50 A. M., De- troit, 5 P. M., -arriving at Chicago 6:00 A. M., mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West and Northwest. This is the Shortest, Cheapest and moat reliable route to the Great West. Ask for Tickets via Great Western Hallway, which can De obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices In the United States and Canada. \ l JAMES SIMONDS, Agent, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. T. N. DERBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, N. T. THOS. 8W1NYARD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont. JAMES CHAULTON, General Agent, Hamilton. Ont. Ogdenubnrgh. May 16,1867. ' (jaldAwtf ) 1867-8. Winter Arrangement. 1867-8 Oswego and Syracuse Railroad ill connection with the JJew Tbrk CentralTR. K. Commencing NOT. its, 1867., Direct route to BIJPFAI4O, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO Detroit, Chicajjo, f3 ali Points West and Trains leave Ogdensburgb. at2 P. M., arrive atOswego at 9 P.M. LeaveOswegoat5:50P. M., arrive at Qgdens burgh, at 1:05 A. M. , Leave Oswego9 A. M., Pulton 9:85 A. M., Lamsons 9:59 A, M.,Baldwlnsville 10:17 A.M., arrive at Syracuse 10:58 A. M. • ' «„ LeaveOiwegp2P.4f.,I'uUon 2:34 P. M.,Lamson| 2:89 P. M., HaldwinsvUle 8:17 P. it. arrive at Syracuse 8:55 P. 31., connecting witn.Syracuse, Binghampton and New Tork B. K. for Binghampton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and all points South, leave Oswego 6 P. M., Fulton 8:80 P. M., Unisons 6:52 V. M., llaldwinsville, 7:07 P. M., 'arrive at Syracuse 8 P. M. • ' ' RETURNING: Leave Syracuse 6:45 A. M ; ; 2;85 P. M.; 7:20 P. M. Arrive at Oswego 8:85 A. M.; 4:86 P. M. -,9:10P.M. (3»—Through Tickets for sale at the Company'. Office for ail points West and South West. .< W 4 B. PHBLP8, Supt 0. G.BHBAD, Gen'l Ticket Agent. (no80dtwtf) ' OHANGK OF XIM£ ON THE ) 1fiC7 CBANO TRUNK 1 ft A7 lODl RAILWAY. lOPI • WINTER ARBANGKMKNT.- ! Through to Chicago in 88 hours, being 12 hours quicker than by »ny other route. • - • '••..• Trains leave Frescott JuncUon, opposite ..Pfdeaa- onrgh, as follows, vli: , ; ' . FOR THB W«8T. ' • J Chicago DayXxpress S.OOP. H. Aoeommodatton.. . , ..«;«*. M. . Chicago Night.Exprew ..... 3.OO A, M. TOR THK BAST.\ . ' ' i Morning Kfrm....... — ^'fff* .. Local ll.lS^A . H. Evening Expreti .' 6.1'»T. M. •- • •Or Through Ticket* for sal* at the General Cnlta Offlce, Old Ogdensburgh Bank BuUdlhg.JBtoteBtreet.. OHABa. BALDmH.AgenV O. J. BRTDGBB, . OgdjMburgh.N; T. Managing Director. S. P. BBAOH, ; .. ; (cU14d*wtf) General Af«nWll«w Tork Otty. NORTHERN (NEW HAMPSHIRE) 1 . RAILROAD. Trains leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash- ua, Groton JuncUon, Worcester. Providence, Lowell, Boston, Ac:, at 1:15 A. M.; J 12:15 and B:15 P. H.« or on ar- rival of trains from Ogdensburgh and Montreal. ' Leave Concord for Ogdeniburfh and Montreal at 10:30 A.HVansl 8:16 P.M., or on arrival of trains from Bos- ^toBVW6reert*j..*e,^^t;'-.i'•>•*- r)\Z ',•>' \ • Trains over this Road are rundaUy in connection with trains, over the Ogdensburgh Road, carrying Passen- gers and Freight to and from the West, Ogdensburgh, Montreal, and Manchester, Nashua, Worcester, Provi- dence, Lowell, Lawrence, ..Boston, Portsmouth, Portland and the East,and all intermediate points. , ONBLOW Sfg^BNfl, Agent. , WATERTOWN AND OGBKNS - B!DBGHBB >, i 1867. : WINTER ABRANeEMENT.. 1868. On and after Monday, Nov. 28,18«T 1 and nhtil further notice, Passenger Trains will runon.thU Road aa fol- lows, (Sundays excepted,) _ . • * -'ii •• UXpitBSS MAH,.. , l^eaye Ogdensburgh -7:40 .A^ ,U., ^otsdam^Junction 7:80, arrive at Watertown 11:05 A; M;jBdme : 2:85 P.M., connecting at Home with New York Central ExpreEB Trains for all points East and WeBt, arriving at CFtlca 8:50 P.M., Albany 8:80P.iI.,Troy8:40P.M, -;u . NBW TORK EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensbnrgh at 8:00 P.\ M., 'and Pots- dam Junction 1:25 P. M,, arrive at Watertown 6:15P.M., (Mminutes for Supper,) Oiwego 9:00 P. M.-, Rome9:10P.M., UticalO:»6P. M., Albany 1:40 A. M., New York, 7;00 A. M.; Syracuse 12:80 A. M., Rochester 8;45 A. M., Buffalo 6:40, A.M. Suspension Hr 7:00 A. M. . New and elegant Sleeping Car-attached to this train at Watertown and run through to New Vprk without change. : : < . Close connections made at Buffalo and Suspension Br. for Chicago and all point*: West. : \'\ • RKTURNING. Leave New Tork at80th gtreet Depot, 8:00 A. M., ar- rive at Ogdensburgb 1:05 A. M., Potsdam function 1:40 A.M. . • I^aveNe* TorlcatSOth Street Bepot, «:S0 ff.M^, ar- rive at Ogdensburgh 12:20 P. M.j Potsdam. Junction 12:85 P.M. Sleeeping Car attached to this train and runs through to Watertown without change. ! Fare as lowandtimt quicker than by any other route. Baggage checked through. ..-.. ABDISON BAT, Gen'l Supt. H. T. >RARY, Gen. Ticket Agent. | d*w] BVTLANO '& BVBLINGTON R. R. Summer Amnaement, ' I/BAVE OGDENSBDRGH ' At 5:80 A. M., Express, arriving at Burlington at 1:80 P. M., Rutland:4:15 P: M.,'Trby 9 P. M.,leaving Troy at 10 P. M., with sleeping car, and arrive at Newlork at 5:80 A.M. ' ? At 11.80 A. M.,l!xpre»s,for Tr»y and New tbrk, with lleeping car from St. Albans to Troy, arriving in Troy at 4.40 A. M., and New York at 10.00 A. M., via the Hud- son River Railroad. At 11.80 A. M., Express for Boston, arriving at Bnr- llngton, by rail, at» SO P.M.,(wlth sleeping car from Bur- lington) and arrive In Boston next morning; at 6:80 o'clock; • ; Or, Passengers by the>ll:80 A. M. train can take one of the Lake Champlaln Steamers, *n arriving at Rouse's Point, get supper on board, pass through the most pleas- ant part of the Lake, touch atPlattsburgh, and arrive at Burlington in time- to connect, WITHOUT FAIL, with the 10:00 P. M ; Express Train for Boston, (with sleeping cars) and arrive in Boston next morning at 8:30 o'clock. Passengers taking the 11.80 A. M. train gj.iurdays, ar- rive in New York at 3:00 P. M. Sunday. lor tickets or information apply to Ticket Office, Og- densburgh R. R. Depot, or of Chas. I. Baldwin, G. T. R. ticket Office, State streieij or T. N. Derby, G. W. •$. Tick- et Offlce, State street, opposite Seymour House. t3T Baggage checked through from Ogdensburgh. GEO. A, MERRILL, SuDt. J. Y, CHURCH, Gen. Agt., Ogdensburgh. . '. May 88,18t7. rmyl4d*w] THE MERCHANTS' UNION Are now ready for business to all points tot, South and - West. '•• ' : : •' They are Ready to Carry' all kinds of Goods, IWOuey, Valuable Pkclc- atfea, and Make Collections. SHIPPERS BROOM) JtfAEK ! THEIE (SOOBS \&EBK- OHANTS' UNION JXPKESS CO.'' ,- Every effort will be made to merit tlie patronage and meet the expectations of the public, and we most respect- fully solicit a share of the Iwslness of merchant, ship- pers-and others.' ' •' ••'>•'.'-<'. WE INTENB TO SECURE THE PUBLIQ A PRO- TEOTlbN AGAINST StOKOPOLiES', T And open a fair competition, thereby offering, induce- mentstopatrdnlKeus. Rival companies may seek to bribe the publltjijy low freights (or a time, In hopes thus to clear the field -from cqmp.etl'tlbn. \.There ia s been 110 opposition in the Express business: before the organiza- tion of this company. The effect of its organization Is already felt by the reduction of> the exhorbitant prices formerly paid. It now remains with the public to say If the monopoly sliallcontinue, or if they wiUpatrooiie the Company that was instrumental in reducing the prices tb : reasonable rates. • * ' ' I^OFHCE-rStateStreet, Ogdensburgh, N* Y., .sec- ond door from Judsons Sank, opposite the Seymour Housejwhere all information will be cheerfully given i s a respectful manner. • X. P. ROSE, Presi. J. N.^KNiSPPi Sec'y. T.N.DKKBT, Agent. ,. • (ja?2a*wiy) i*ACEFic nfAii. co»s. Through, JQine TO CALIFOENIA, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS; AND CARRYING THE IT. S. StAEDS. ^^Thrbughin Twenty-Two Days, ^ggt Steamships on tbe Atlantic: Connecting on Pacific with ARIZONA, COLORADO, HENRY OHABNOBY, CONSTITUTION, NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, SACRAME&TO, NORTHERN I/IGHT, GOtBEN AGE;. COSTARICA, .MONTANA, One of Die above large and splendid steamships will leave pier .No. 42 North Kver, foot of Canal Street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st, 11th and 21st of every month, (except when those dates falKm Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Asplnwall, connecting, via Panama Railway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for Sail Francisco,touching at Acapnlco. Bep»rtures.of the^lst and^lst:connect at Panaina.with Bte»Mers.f6r South Pacific Tofts. .Those'6f 1st \foiich Manxanillo. • -..'-.' Departure of 11th each month connects, with the hew -steain : iinefrom-Panama to- Australia and;~ New?Zealand. Steamer or Mar. 21, connects closely at San Francisco with steamer China, leaving April 14, 1568, for Japan and China. ; ,\ ' , One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-niaeters accompany baggage throt^, h,..and at tend-toladies and.children.wlthoiit.niale protectors. Bag ga&ereceived oii the\ dbclc-tlie SajTljefore sailing, from Iteamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send . down early. '.''•' An experienced surgeon on board. Medicine and at tendanceiree. . . - . .... Torpassage tickets or furthei'-lnformatioh, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the wharf, foot of Canal St., North River, New fork. (jyldly) F.K. BABY, Agent. - ' PISRCT & XVEiS, Dealersin YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, Prints, fSTMercJiaiits and Peddlers swppied at New Y&rl (Hty Prices. • -\ ' \. - No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bejl's jew- elry i(ore, Ogdenrtnrgh, N. TK. ( S t25d Boston Cracker Bakery! Continues to carry on \tlie Ogdensburgli Steam Bakery At.theoldstMd; \yill sell to the trade Boston abd «y»tcr Craclteri; MilK and SodaJBlBCUit, TlUnand *iickit*rd :• • . • ;Bre«ti, - iCaken;, itc. : • ' * . AT THi! TiCRY E0WE8T UYIN&5PJ!IOEa. Manufacture* and Belli, at Wholesale and Eetail, all kinds of Candles, at the Lowest Prices, (MSSdly)