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THE I>iUL¥ Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at I Ogdenjburgh. St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow 1 price of $51* annum; -Office on Isabella Btrwt.- RATKS ATKS O»,ADyiUCTiaiN One Square, one inseifionw... .*. , do do two do ' do do do do do do do do do do do do- do do do do do do t TO 1 00 l as 200 8 00 5,00 7 00 , i two do ...... three do , one week, ,. twoweeks, onemonth, two months, 7 00 threemonths, 8 00 Blx months,.: lo 00 one year, 15 00 One quarter column one year, ,. , 45 00 ijOnehalf column one year,!..'....;'. , 85 00 vOnecolumnpngyeju-,..;;.....! >. ...160 QO . > Business CaMs,.per. year, 9 00 Sgg~The right to omit advertisements to amount of en percent., reserved on all contracts. Teallnes or less make a square. For traveling ex Ihtbitions doable the above rates will be charged. Adver H isements from a distance, where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash HENRY K. JAMES, Publisher and Proprietor. OGDENSBURGH, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 186S. Standard Life Insurance Company BUSINESS 'CARDS. .,...,.._,. ., , JOBSSON HOUSE, . Sjfiuafed'aC £he corner of \Ford ana Patterson sfreeji, ' OOBESSBDBGH, S. Y. I S«*rast to the Eail Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngtoh, Hermon and Rossie. KILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. *\ '''•- ST.'kAWR-EN'CE HALL ; , . • MQNTItKAI., O. J3.. H.HOSAN,.'.....;...• ;-. Proprietor. | 'Phia House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is the largest in the city. American- Money token, at pair. [unlT-ly] PtBEl Y All Profits tclong to Policy Holders. Policies not forfeited toy non-payment of Premium*. Active, Energetic Agents Wanted on liberal terms or OommlsHlon. Appiyto •' O. O. KROSTi State Agent, Albany, N. Y I^ . Of Oufea; jjpndncted by the Spanish Government\\; $884,- 000 in gold drawn every seventeen days'. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. The highest rates paid for Doubloons ana all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 11,, Wall Street, New Yovk. A. JAMESTOWN nOttSE, , - - - -Proprietor. _ \fJAMESTOWN OHAOTiDQffi CO., K. (mhl6dtf)\ \ \ (WSIBV8 H tt T, EX, '*•-•'**' • '•• PBESOOTT, ON^. H. Daniels, ... Proprietor. nd to no House in Canada. (mh21dly) J HOTEL,' Copner'jtirig and Centre Street, Presc'otl, Ont. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, \Wells - ... Proprietor. S. B. MIEICK - ... jrilTAGER. AKjt Class Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached.' lajTIreB Omnibus to Boats.and : Gars. 1 • • > * ,• (mh27aiy) NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Ford and, Catharine. Streets, * OGDESSBnEGHS T j LYTLE & BALDWIN, Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or forty horses Ch bl JOHN T,YTI7 BEVEIIEADX, THOMPSON A; CO., 82 Cedar Street, New York.. A. F. DEVEKBAUX & 00. , S Central Street, Boston. Sole' Manqfactuvers of the KXJBDICK: STEAM ENGINE, The most Compact, thelSlmplest and the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the best workmanship guaran- teed.' Circulars and price list on application. .; (de24-6m) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., NO. 8T UNION SQUARE, BROADWA1Y, NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers, in ' SMITH'S VNRWALISD AMERICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular., Ife25-8m) Charges reasonable. JOHN ALLENDORPH, and ' C<>«imi«*»lon i xsYjSHai GtfoDa oiAiTE Goods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. Mo. S Ford St., Ogclensburgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] CHAS. I . BALDWIN, BROKER, Dealer In Gold Silver & Canada Money. Drafts for sale'OnJ&elandi: Scotland and'England. <Ball- way and Steamship -Agent'to \all-points'of the United State3 and the Old Country. ^jy'gl Office, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. CHATTEHTOir'S IITEBY, Catharine S(., opposite Baldwin House, 13 the place ttyGXT mAj^BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWN! - WSElfcherSirigle'<orDouble._J£i <3arefnl-ttriver8\can-be had-when desired. jaSulyl • ' •• « -H. R. JAMES, Proprietor of Waddington Flax and • Paper Mills, •'•\•' -. DEADER I N .>. ' *, TOW, FLAX-SEED. i-STRAW PAPER ftJSOARDi OGDENSJMJEO, If. T. (feikdtf) RODEE, LtJSDE & NICHOLS, aud dealers in 3P 'MI'LI- FEED A-JST> GStAIN, •' ' 6'ODISXSBURO, s . r . J. M. i ' 00., CHAM BERLIN Proprietors of RESS MILLS; Sealers In FLOUR', PORK AND &RA1K, —With Northern Transportation Company, O. i Ii. C. IS. R. Depot, Ogdensburg, >!.Y. ,__ (fe25dly). ' .'•' -0EO. PARKER & CO., Millers, .md dealers in G-rain. *'-',' ^BTtSZOUJl, MILL F'XJSP, _^ Will Seep' on iand a good stock of Monr of different grWesi of their bwn grinding, antl which they will war- rant. Asupplyof Bran, Sorts* Middlings, Screenings, &c\, bri'hana. • (feMdtf) Ol * D. WHITNEY, 0T«., * CO., . ''JTholesale aealers in all kino's of .|3p~ParticuIar attentioji given to supplying-- the New England Market W; E TROOTOK, Agent, I;Xfeftjfl&wii) ' ''.'\. OgaebsbnTB,N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, »0R5iEBLY ST. Ll-WRESCT B0TKL, LttJ3!,-.. r 1. Proprietor. \ Ogdensburgh, N.X.; [je-d*wtfl ... ,\ '. ,. BALBWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the J •'•' OGDESSBmoVH. T. •.. •Ej-fti Baldwin -•' -- •- -' mg -_ The house has been refitted and refurnished'. A choice aujipijjrbf Canadalitqubr^W-ines, anfl\ the' best brands of. Qfgars-always on Hand. ' • Good accommodatidn'fdr''Horses. Large -Barns,-.Sheds and Xard3 connected'with-the House. Charges reason abli \ ' (jgldl «. * H. BAKEIWORE, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS ; • WARE-ROOMS, S48 ELEJJCKEKI ST., N. Y., 32 Sean E»(aT>Hslic'd, and 37 Prize MedulM Awarded. Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged hy the most distinguished artrsts 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-emlnenitly tothose of oth- er m»kers,.; andfrom-the-great^successiachicved^and Im- provements made by us in.the* lsit thinty ySarsJ. WJB cin afford to sell a first class Piano Forte at $100 to $150'less than a similar one can be bought elsewliere. t&~Every Piano war-ranted for 5 years, and to givesaiisfaelion.. Our Pianos are made to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, and of ths very best quality that can bu procured. No parti is slighted ; what '•.the public eye-miyh,t pas9 over never- escapes our vigi- lance. Every .pa-ct, Ipside and out, is Jionestly, faithrully and thoroughly made, so that it will bear the most minute inspection. They differ from the louil, course tone of most Pianos (which is bad in the beginning and grows worse every day,) inasmuch aa it Is refined and delicute, pure In its vibrations, delightful iii Its. singing capacity, and has all the power necessary to poilucn every desired effect. Theyare-withoutdoubt.'the Best, the most last- ing and consequently the qheivjekt. We are content with afair profit. Our prices, range'from $300 to $800. THE GREAT EEMEDT. .Which h»i been favorably known ana extensively used In New York City and Vicinity for upwards of Twenty-flve Yean. r Madame Zadoc Portcr'a Balsam, Price 26, 50 aud 75 cents per bottle. The Best, Cheapest, and most effectual Remedy for Coughs, 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 Cases, Coughs, Colds, 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 scientific 'skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vege- table kingdom affords. • Its remedial qualities' are based on Its power to assist the healthy circulation of the blood through the Lungs. It enlivens the muscles and assists the ikin to perform the duties 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 fo.undyery agreeable to the tarte. Itdsnota violent remedy, but emollient, warmiDg, r Bearchlng-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 fail to give the Balsam a trial, as the very low price at which it 1B 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. RUOKBI. & HENDEL, (oel5-6m) • Prop1-letor8,E8JiarclaySt. New.York. New Grocery and Ship Chandlery STORE, US\ OAPT. T. LARKIN, JVo. 4- Allen's Block, Water, St., Qgdenslmrg. lam now receiving a choice selection of , PEOWSIONS, SHIP OIIANMZEM: Which I offer to tho pnb.Ho at Uie'.lowest ifekst Prices. 13?\All kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hand, (mh25dtf,) HOUSES TO KENT. H OUSES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON THE West Side, within a minute's walk of the Iron Bridge; with air modern improvements, to rent. Apply to. , , J. II.HOKMAND. [mhlOdlm] \ NO DRUGS FOR let those who cling to drugs ME. DR. I. W. ZYON'S TOOTH TABLETS, 1'or Cleansing and preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. Sold by all Druggists. Price EO cents. Or sent by mall, 60 cents. Office,llDey St., N. Y. (mlv24-3m) WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending ua a, club In Our great $1 sale or Dry and Fancy O T> BSTABHSHMENT IN THE •a J. IDt. VAMAltf A; SON, (SveiessoiVtofF: M. Maldioin.) Clothing and Furnishing House TO and T2 Bowery, near Canal St., New' York. - ' We are now ready to offer our Spring Stock of Ready made Clothing, i'he largest assortment, of best quality, and recent manufacture,' at low prices., Custom Department well stocked with latest styles of Cassimeres, Vesting^, 4c. Large and Elegant Assort- ment of Youth's and Children's Clothing. Furnishing Goods ; in great variety,, Onderwear, Ho- siery, G-loves, &c. Particular attention paia to the manufacture of Milita- ry Clothing. Constautly on hand a tall assortment of iipauletts, Swords, Belts, Shoulder Straps, i.e. (mh24-lm) Tliomnon?* Crown Crinolines Are charming for Lightness. Thomson's Crown Crinolines Are superior for Elasticity. Grown Crinoline* Are nnequalled for Durability. A piece of. Sheeting,. .Watch* Silk Dress Pattern, 4c , OF COS'*. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALLEN, IIAW133 & Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Wai'e, Albnms, LeatherGoods, &c. No.15 Federal St. Boston, ' [deo-if) NEW BOOK. On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youlh, and Mttl- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a sutmp to Dr.LAWRENOE, Station P., S. Y. (inhlT-ly) CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Effects on Health, Head, Memory, Lungl, Throat, Breath—senses • ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight— by DU. HOWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt or Ten cents Address Dr. RO WE, 2T East Twentieth street, New York. (mhlT-3m) PHOTOGRAPHS., TWENTY-FIVE Cents a package. Address, C. WEJif- YSS, 075 Broadway, N. Y. Crown Crinolines In: a \word are the best! in the world, and more widely known ttjan any other. At wholesale by THOMSON, LANGDON & CO. [mhSl-Sin] 391 Broadway, New York. HOWE'S CHAS. N. BIXBY, .AttQtuey and Counselor at Law, Also, XTbtary Puttie. JUNCTION,.ST. LAWRENCE COOKTT, S. T. euiar attemUon. oiv&n to Practice in \ (lsatl) .. -, ':,. tiosoios -vr. JTOSON, Attorney and Counselor at Ltw, : ^T lilCSNSED. CLAIM AGENT, jgj ' Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advlos! '' '\ _'- ' on the subject, free. ' j ,3<bXgT_TO VOAX OW GOOD IMPKOVED TAS2£S. • I POSb corner of Ford an(T Isabella streets, Og- 'iajb] I ,1 H. gffsiABiixgHEo rsi i,8 ••'••• '• ' • Wholesale Dealer I n Wines, ticlnor* & Rectifier of Wnlnkiefl ', •; • \ - 'OCpEKSBDBGH^ijri .X. • •• fjelOd*Wtf;Ji PGDENSBtJRG-iL HOjEL, _V VAtii0H'niSt.,neaT Ferry, Ogdensburglv, N.Y. \_F<oxinerh/ hi' the Saldhfin 'ITouse,^' ' •-DEALER. IN. S^Goia, Silver anil Canada Blll»_^ .-\ ^Mtfney^exchanged ,oa reasonable terina.-. Commercial 3111*bought;and aoldvaJso Gbyernmenti and County BohSa. • c --• . • . . • • - T - • • . • , ' • f^Offlce-witk Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, on* Catharine Street,, next door above Baldwin House,' 0g,' Tclen»ba^hv3S..Y^ ....,.- . ' (oc2?d*wtf;, j STANDARD .SCALES! Eyery description of Scale, warranted to giye satisfac-; tlon.- Send for QiVtalogUe'anu ,fJlrcal!ar. Second Hand; Scales of other makera,;taken,in parti pay for ours, for; sale.cheap* , 'IlbWfi SCA1E CO., ! , 8 Park, Place, New York, i (mhSl-Bm) , 181 FederalStreet,15ost6n.. W ANTED—138 Teachers, Students, or other Intelli- gent Men or Ladies ; business pays $11)0 to $200 a month, according to ability. For particulars, address ZEIGLBB, McCUIWY * CO., No. G14 Arch st , Phila- delphia, Pa. , BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. < For new works—Home Book of Wonders and Family Photograph Bible. Por terms address, BRA1NARD & SAMPdON, Hartford, Ot. CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS.— ffe/jeman's Mensine. Instantly removes Paint and Grease' Spots, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, Ac, equal to new. Sold by Druggists. /raAP HANDS AND FACE, SORE LIPS, He., \J cured at once by the use of liegeman's Campltot' Ice and Glycerine, keep3 the hands soft in the Coldest Weather. See that you get the genuine. Sold by Drug- gists. Xhatfact induces-thc-offering of ai 3?I£EE TRLAI. to all. W,e know the CELEBBATED AURORA OIL! •With a fair teat, will provo to thousands, as it has to hundreds who are now uaing.lt, a. ism -preferable^ OIL to anything heretofore used, j 1'herefore, we pordlally invite every one to cast off all prejudices and witfioiit'Segara tb- misrepresentations of Interested parties, to ' •' i j BRING Oil AWB , & •..,:•:*„• '. JC-. •»•• 'Pteeiti.'SfV -.;• .' '.„ j Grocer & Commission Merchant 3?or4he purchase and sale of i ' Floijir, Paris, BxiMer^ CketSet/Eggs, and <aU hinds o% ', k cfiolce line df Family'Groceries always on hand /1 - ii '-> delivered iiyandi part of the village,, free of D;(2 'Water Sirett; next to , ; Ii.,Iveij OgaW (de8deod*wly) SRN1»-' THEIR' xir rjt f If all will tfos'o there ifUVsoonbei* greater tush than ever for-thfefBame. '.- 1 - a Gailoni • ,i , . i HIGBEE t ilcCOY. I <AT ! _ DESlKABL'E AND ELTDA9ANTLY SITUATED JL cptta'genearjthe corner of State and Montgomery, Streets*, forinerly.occupled'by-J?. H.'Baldwin;-: Possession given May 1st... tfsr'Jurfher.particuilara.appJy^to , , J ; ' • CHAS. Ii BALDWIN-, G. TiJL Office: j ' 6gaentt>urg,'March 18,1868. \ ..,.; ;,:(q>hl8,dtf)j. AGENTS WANTED FOR : The Blue Coats,. . J7o«? they Lived, Fought and Diedforthe Union, iDifh , . , Qc&nes and Incidents of tjie- Great \ Rebellion. ' ' , • It centalnsover 100;fine EngraylngBand600 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 500 pages. Send for Circulars. Address, ' ' * , j JONES BROTHERS & CO., Philadelphia,Pa. EER DAY, Sure.—Nomoney-ln advance. Agtsi _ 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 ESTERS IiANDS, in Inaiana, Illinois, Xowa, Mis- souri, and Kansas, for sale for ca»h by E. G. SHEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, P. O. Box 4088, New York. ' TiyrjESSbtntl—3arry County Timber lands for sale at ill 50 cent's to |1 an acre, by,' E.<J. SHEPPAED, 2Bowling Green. N. Y. P. O. Box 4OSS. A 'WATCH: PKEE . GLven gratis to every live ma: t Who Will act as agent in a new, light and honorable business, paying $80 per day. No Gift Enterprise, no W^ ; * R : r jioNft0i! KENNEDY, ! Agent*to sell Headley's great work, V CljllupU. Our n»Ty IH the Rebellion;- -j Very popu- lar, Belling rapidly, no competition. Also, jnst ready, the 54th thousand of the Lost Cause, a full and complete Southern history of the War—the counterpart of 28 Nor- thern Histories. One Agent sold 220 the first week.-f Our terms are nowhere excelled.. The work is having an immense sale. E. B. TREAT &, CO., : Publf»her9, CM Broadway, New York. .>'•<''••«•. i . • HOUSE OF COOKE & CO. JVo. 20 Wall Street, D STREET NEW The poison swaUoy down, Blister wilh Spanish bugs, Bleed, purge and-vomit round. Dumb beasts diBgusted turn Their noses high in air : Brute instinct makes them spurn, Refuse it everywhere.. . . ? Shall man be lower still, Coar, force the nostrums down hetween the teeth, and kill jA child in every town ? A mother holds the nose And prys the jaws apart; Her child, compelled by blo^s, ' Will drink tb save more smart. • The day is drawing near, God brings you to account; Such sins breed.horrid fear, A long and black amount. I teach a better plan, Just read-and you will see, In Chatham Square you can, One hundred seventy. A cloth all dripping wet with Paint, . Drives inflammation out, Brings back the smile to laughing eyes, And scatters eVerydoubt. Pain Paint is trumps, we bet our pile, For ail who loot can see That false reliefs are sinking fast, Soon dead as dead can be. The poor or rich can buy Pain Paint, 'l'ls sold at every store; Twenty five cents, and fifty, too, Dollar bottles holding more. Five dollar bottles take the rnn, You save thrse dollars sure, They hold a pint, worth more than sold, OP WoIcott'sPaln Paint pure. All pills and physic out of style, I hear the people cry, Bct,t;ive : us Pain Paint's cooling touch, When fever, rages high. All rheumatism leaves, mj boys-, Pain Paint Is tested free, In Chatham Square, New Yorlc, my lads, One hundred seventy. I sellmore of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all allthe oth- er patent medicines combined, and I keep a full* supply of all that have any demand. ,... VALENTINE BAM.AIANW, • i- --.. Druggist, 11 Seventh Avenue.\N. C. N. Cf iltenton, No. S8, Sixth Avenue, one of the lar- gestand most respectable wholesale' druggists )n New Yortc, says: \Since the introduction of Wolcott's Pain Paint, soothing syrups have fallen off in demand at my house at the rate of five gros3 per month. I sell .less pills, not half the amount of bitters, only half the amount, of II. Keliefa,tliat I formerly sold, I sell more of Wol- cott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine, and I deal only in pateiit medicines.\ Theo. T). C. Miller, M. D., 1385 Third Avenue, N. \Y. 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 Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- i lege, N. Y. D. VanWart, M. D., Albany, N. Y., says: \I take' pleasure in recommending Wolcott's Pain Paint to allt who suffer, and would suggest the propriety or the med-i leal profession adopting it in their practice.\ David H. Shaffer, Esq., geologist and naturalist of Cin-i clnnati, Ohio, says: \1 , as an indvldual, without fear ef successful contradiction, pronounce Wolcott's Pain Paint* one or the most wonderful wonders, of the age for re-; lieving those who sutler pain.\ j For sale by Druggists. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., ; And OITBJNJSY, FISZE & GO'S EXPRESS, Connect* dally with all tho Citie* la- the ITnlted States and €imad». Time from New York, 24 hours. : Time from Bosten 17 hours.. All expresses in charge of safe aud trusty messengers.' Orders for the purchase of goods In the cities especially solicited and promptly attended to. Office in Seymour 1 Houie Building, Ogdensburgh. O. f. GKK3£. Afctnt. JOUVEN'S KID OfiBENSKURGII AND. PtAlJT JB'--^- 1 - il867. Change oT'Time, T86S; ; WINTER ARRANGEMENT.' ' '• ' ' I ?W0 TJUINS pAILY {Sundays Mcep'ted.) , ! Onandaftei' Monday, March-23; trainiwlil ruii as' ! follows;. ' • ' •••\•.• .il • ••. | ... 1st—THROUGH MAIL; , . ,1 • •, , ! Leave Ogdensburgh at 11.80 ,A. M., (dine at MaloheV : &iTlve at Rbuse!6 Point at 5.30' P. JH;, connecting wltn >Vt. CentrafNight Express, for Eastand South, 'arriving |lnBoston atS:30A. SI.,Springfield 6:40 A.M. ; and Via i R. 4- B. Road.ifor, Troy, Albany, ,and arrive in. New York • at 10:15 A. M. ' * 2d—BOSTON AND NEW YORE-EXPRESS. '• : Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 P.M.,. lodge at. Jilalone, arrive at Rouses Point ao 10:S5 A.M., connecting, with Vermont Central fi.R. Day Express, for BurliniHon, Con- cord, Nashua, Lowell, arrive In Boston l'0-30P Sf • or J via-R.&B. R. R., for Rutland, Trov, JUbany and r NeW' Sorki viall. R. R. $.. - ... RETURNING. Leave New York 3:50 • P. M., Troy 10:00 P : M Rutland 1:20 A; M. Burlington •4:-5 : AM • Bos- ton 8:Q0.P.-M., Eouse's Point 7:15. A. SI.'Wive' at Ogdensburgh at 12:50 E, M. Connecting at Siooer's Junction with trains from Plattsburgh; at Potsdani- June--' tlon with R-., W. & 0. R. R. for Wateftown, Rome andi Weat; also with Stages for JIassena Springs ; and at OK- densburg with trains of R., W. * O. R. B. for South and' West; with Grand Trunk and \Ottawa Railways \for West and North. ' • ' - Also, leave Rutland 6:00 Ai 8f., N-erthfleld 8:00 A.M., Burlington 9:50 A.M., Rouses Point 1:30 P. BI., arrive at Ogdensburgha.tT:15P.M. ' D. TV. O. BROWN, ' ' Superintendent. Supt.'B Office, O.gdeEsburg, March2S ? 1868/ {d*w} This well known Company will, during the present lea- - . . .:•-. '* •on.QtinavJgySpn^un ...j.-^ Ogflcnsbiirg, Ofswego^ Cleveland, Toledo 1 CENTJRAl. arid RAILROADS. ' WINTER AERA--NGBMI3NI. ' Commencing Dec. 2,1807; ' • • iHAiss OOINO gonm AND BAST. MAIL TRAIN leaves St. Albans at 6:15 A. M., and con- nects at Burlington wkh Rutland 1 Koad j at White' River Junction and' Bellows Palls with trains for Boston Wbrcester,.Springfleld, and with trains on Passumpsic road ; arrives at New York at 10:45. P. M. .DAYEXPRESS leaves Ogdensburgh' at 6:30' P. ii' (lodge at Malone)leave7:50A.M.,Rouse's Point - 10:as : '. M., for Boston, 4c , arriving in Boston, via Lowell. 110:30 P.M. , ' NIGHT EXPRESS, leaves Ogdenshurgh at 11:30 A. S!., Rouse's Point at \ 5;40 p . IT., ar- riving at Boston at 8:40 A. M., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Kailroad for Boston and Worces- ter, ana with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield, 4c, and arriving in New York at 12:80 P. M'. THAWS GOIKO SOUTH ASH TVEST. . DA.Y EXPRESS leaves Boston, vi a Lowell,, a t S:00 A M., for Burlington, St. Albans,'&c.' ••'••• MAIL TUAIN leaves.Boston via Lowell at -'7:00 A. Mi, via Lawrence and'Jfitchburgh at 7:80 A. M., Bpringfleld at 7:4S A. HI. „ for Burlington and St. Albans. ACOOMJI.ODATION IRAIN leaves Nortbfleld at 8:00 A. 41., for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, Rouse's\ Pt. Ogclensburgh, &c, • • . , WlGH'J; ilXPKBSS leaves Bellows falls at 10:00 P,M, t receiving passengers from V.ermout Valley. K. R leayine NewYorkatl2:lSP.M.,and frbn> Cheshire £ . X.leav- ing Boston at 5:30 P. 51.; 'connecting at White 1 River Jnuctaon -yrith train leaving Boston at 5:00 P M f Burlington, Eouse's Point, and 'Ogdensbirgh, ing with Grand Xruult; Trains for the. West. ' Bleeping Oars are irttaclied to both the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans and Boston, and. St. Albans and Springfield. , ' Through Tickets for Chicago and the West tor sale at thepriheijial stations. tl. MERRILL, Gen'l Supt. Bt-. AUians, Vt.. Dec. 2, Ig67.[dA] i DETROIT;' ' AUBGR, AND INTERMEDtATE POKTS. , '.''\' - •'• i • :- :. •_, 'lit i a Leaving Ogdensburg Dally, for, LakeftfeEorts, on;ar- rival of the Mail Train from'the Bast; and Tri-Week- • ly.-'Monday,'Weane'sday, andvFriauy.^for-i I-'t 1 - .L^ke Michigan Ports... . t ;.. •: .,-, .. , ^\ These .gtoamera make-regular. •.cDanee'Uons.atiCIgg' •densburg-with the Ogdensburg *,Lake Cbamplain K. E., and -Vermbht. Central : Eine- for Boston- : an'ai'all\pblnri? East. , At Western Lakepprts with Railrpad. and Canal, Lines.Tor all points South, West and KorthwesViriaking- it.thel'avorite.roUte forP\a'SEengers as-lherei is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between Boston and\ Chicago. -for connect- REAT WESTERN a siniL SUKJJCJUUIOU Jir-lil£«. THUSE EXPltESS TRA1ICS - , ,eavc Suspension Briagb, Hamilton andl'oronto, dally, 3ua.!aya exeepted.) on arrival of Trains from the East' for CESCAGO , gg?~ And all points I'i'aiiis leave Ogdenssburghj via Rome; Watertown andi 3gdensliurgh R. ]{., daily (.Sundays excepted) at 7:40 A. iL, Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Fails and' Susp'n Br. 12:20 i. M., Detroit 9:30' A. M., arriving at Chi.vigo 9:30 P. ir. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgli 2:0. e. 51., JJome :10, Niagara Falls and Suspension Br. 0:50 A. M.,.De- troit, 51'. M., arriving at Chicago 6:00 A. M., mak- ing close conuectiona with all trains South, West andi SorthWist. This is the Shortest, Cheapest-and most reliable .route to. the Great West. Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can' e obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices In the DnKcd States and Canada. . JAMES SIMONDS, -^ „ • A Sent, Ogdensburgh, JS.T. ! T.N.DERBY, Traveling Agent, Ogfl'h-.N.Y. , THOS. SWINYARD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont. ! JAMES CHARLa'ON, Genera)AKentyHamilton, Ont ' Ogden«burgh,May 16,1861 (jald&wtf) f . . . .j u} ^^The Steamers are provided with large Cabins anil Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of Eirst CJass iPassengers and comfortable -Second, Class. ! Cabins provided with Berths and Cook St6ves for fas- (sengers'and Families deslring-to- furnish their ow'n-.pror- visions,:&c. • . , , S^*There lg'-ho change ot Steamer-be'tween Gga'en^ burg and Chicago, thereby making, it the cheapest and, best route, for Passengers moving with their 'Goous,' Stock, &a., as they avoid ferriage s cartage}: hotel) ;bills. and numerous other expenses, as well a3>daniage,to. their property by rough Handling. '•' ' ' ;'.'•,.::<, ••!.;..' J®~Firsfc.Class Ticketslnclude Meals andiStaterqoms. l^\Rates of Passage and Preighi lower'thaii'by'any other route. •, • . . •, : , . , . j-;. - ^ ecked .through to destination. AGENTS: ' ••' - • JN0. HOCKING, No,-7 State Street, Boston. , W. B. BUCKLEY, Gape Vincent.N'. Y.' CHAS. AinjISOtf r Oswegb,S. Y. .1 - • FRENCH, 0HILD3 4 CO.,- Cleveland, O~. W. T. WALKER & CO., Toledo, O^ ' ' ''' N.J. ROJJIER, Detroit, Mich. ,-•• .0. j. HALE & CO., Milwaukee, Wis. m J'. HOWE'4 CO.jChicago, 111., / .-• ;.. «BO. A. EDUTf, At '• '•Ogden i-,-. -. Ogde GEO. W. 85IITH, Gen'l Ticket.Agent • . , •• i-,-. -. H.J. GOO UNO, Passenger Agent, ' \ Office, cor. Ford ahdPatt8rs6nBts.j:6'gdensB8rg. ..... i. ./ -. . .• .. (apia&;w7m), „ NORTBEERN (NEW HAMPSHIRE) RAILROAD. .:*\;;' Trains leave WBite River Junctlon-'for Cbneorfl '? 'Kksh- ua, Qroton Junction, Worcester,, : Pro,videnoeV.>£pw«U, Boston, &c,at 1:15 A. M., 18:15 an3'5USP7Ml, or&h ar- rival of train's'fro'm OgdehsburglL-an'diMOntreak *t* I- Leave Goncortl iai Ogaensburgh ana Montreal at \ \ A, M., and 8:15 P; M., of on arfWAI \bf'tralas *-•— ton, Worcester, ke. Trains over are run dally in connectlcnjiriib trains over the Ogdensburgh Road, v 'car1rying PaBsen- gers aiia IVejghfc to and. -froiii. the \West Ogdensbargh Montreal, and Manchester, TSashna,, Worcester, Provi- dence, Lowell, *Bawrefice, Boston, Portsmouth, Portland and the TSast.and all intermediate point*. ' ONSLOW STEARNS, Agent. Through Line TO CAtllQRNIA, TOUCHING AT 5EBXJCAN PORTS; AND C^RR-v-ING THE ursrsaiLs;' ^g~ Through in Tweflty-Two Days. ^^8 Steamships on the Atlantic:: Connecting onPacific with . ARIZONA, . '. . COWRAjO, \ •HENRY CHATTNCEY, . CONS'SlTnTI NEWYOR?: \ : : G . SACUAMENTO ,-GOLDEN .AftE if NEWYOR?:, • OCEAN QT3EEN :• NORT-HBKN L1SHT, . ,GOLDEN .Aft . COSTA lilCA,;' ; \ JifOtiTAHA,' Oneof'the above'large ind splendid--steajnshlp's will leaye'pter-No.42 North River,, foot of.Canal \Street; 12 o'clock-noon,!pri^the 1st, lilfh^nd.Slst of,every, inontti, .(except when those dates fall 6n ;SuHday,' and 'then -on the preceding Saturday,)'for Aspinwall, connectifig,' via Panama Kailwaywith One of the Company's. Steamships \Winter Arrangement. 1S67-8 Oswego and Syracuse Railroad In connection will) the New \York Central R. R'. Commencing Nov. 25, 186T. •-. ; Direct route to CLEVELAND^' TOLEDO MahEanillo. Departure pi 11th each month connects, with, the .new stea.injinefrom Panama to Australia and New Zealand. Steamer of May XI, connects \closely at-San Francisco ith'-sfBamer Great 'Republics leaving June -8;lS68j\for Japan .and. Chinas - - . • t , - One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each.adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage throu.'lij and\ at ''tenet to ladies-arid childre'h-without male protbctSrs. Sag gage.received on the doctthe day,,before -sailing,.from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send aowri early, • • - . . - . , ,-,,.. ,. An eip'erienced-Borgeon oh board. Medicine aniliit- tendancefree. ' • • . . • r ,,;i for passage tickets or fur.therinformation, apply at the Company's ticket1 office, on the wharf, foot of Canal 'it-., -North Iciver, •New Y'brk. ! : '' ' \-.-' 'i?> ' (jyldly> F.R. BABY, -Agent; ROME, WA'i'BKTOWN AN» OGHENS •'•' •• • BURGH, ». B. -:-,ii'7 I86T. '•• WIWTBR' 'jtRRANGEilENK , - 188 S On^na after Monday, Nfljr s ,25i;i86T,- and ,untU furth notice,,Passenger-Trains will xun.on th&'fioaa/a ro.ws,(8undayB'e'x'cepted,) ''- ' ' ••• EXPR Detroit, Glove Cleaner WILL InKtantly clean Kid Clove*, tvltli^ lujnrlns tli.c most dcllcaic color and. lie entirely free - from ' (Odor. s out The Gloves can he cleaned on the hand and worn Im- mediately- One bottle will save you. the price of a doz- en pairs of Gloves ..-.-. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. V. te: WELLS *• CO., 192 Fulton St., NjY., (mlilOclCm) 'Wholeiale Agents; JVo. , . COE., NA88AD STREET, NEW YORK, • We buy arid-sell at the most liberal.current prices, and reep on band a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES, and COMPOUND INTBRKST^NOTES, and execute orders f6r.purrihMe.irid Bale of Stocks, Bonds-und Gold. j Cdureral atton. . , . l-H 1 \*?!*} Furnacse. THE OHIENTAl, ; HOT-AIR Ha$e ; Burning' A. ,3.., OS-ISM, \•II/.. ,.,!., . (-, , > . j I S SOLK,AGENT EQR THIS 'CELEBRATED FUK- iDacefor Ogdensburg,.and is preBafedito flll l ofder'« We convert the several issues of Setve^TKirViia at the most favorable market rates into'.Flve-Twentiei, whicli, at piesent price'of gold, yield the'holder about one per cent, inbre lntewit per annum. • ' > , Circulars with, full particulars furnished upon appll cation.' . *. '. ' •>*..- i / 1 _^ JAY OOOKB *OO.J • ' Street,!Ogdenrturgi on the shorteit notice. Satisfactory' references given, j 'Also the'Oriental Base Burning Stove,, tlie.Jimpefial 'Cooking'Stove, and all kinds of Cooking^ arid\'Parlor 'Stoves; ' ' . • • , .• , • v \ , • j ' . • A lull assortment of Sin and Sheet Iron Ware, always ah hand, and jobs done to order. • ' UB'/Btore, two doom-East ot Seymour House, Sow t!Odrti • &«) { all Points West and South \West. Trains leave Ogtlensburgh at 2 P. M., arrive at Oswego at9lP. »t I^eave Oswego at 5:50 P. M., arrive.at Ogdehs •• burgh, at 1:05 A.M. , ,., • . t J . Leave'Osweg<r9 A. M.,-Uulton 9:85 A. M., Lam?pn3 9:59 , A. M. ); Baldwinsville 10:lT A. M.,, arrive at Syracuse 10:55A.' ii . ' ' ' ' ' \ Leave Oswego 2 P. M.,3?ulton 2:84 B; M., Lamsons 2:59 P. M.«Bald»insvl)le8:WP. M.. afrivc:at Syracuse .3:35E..M;, cpru^ectlng. with Syracuse,. B.inghampton aflfl t^tfW TorS ft, R\ forBIhghamptdnj PmiSdelJhla;, Baltimore and all points:South: ''••• \ ' •''I ' Xeave-Oswego G JP. -51.^. Eulton. 6:30- P. M-vZiamsons^tSS • V, -JI,, Bjildwinaville, 1 :07 P. M., arriye atjyracuse RBTOKNING: ' V-- ' - '•; • • • • e Syracuse! 6:45 A-.M.; 2;S5J>. M.; 1:20 I&.JI4. •0..&..SHBAJD,;Giin'l Ticket Agenj. OF *llllB\bN .THS' : '' '• '' BAILWASi : ' • . • AviNISE'K'.A'Il'RANGEMENT; • ••••! •\ ' { Thvoughto Chicago in S3honrs( being12 hours.qniokor anbyanyotherrpute ' \ '\ '\ •;' ] g g fchanby.anyother,.rpute., - . ' Kains leave'Tfespott' junction, \opposite ourgh,aafollowEf, vis: -, • J J. ••'••••:• I'll iFOR THE; W Ogdeiaf- ' 1 •. I \ BOS THE 13A8Ti • („ . -.Morning .Eapress; v .*'«... ii.%, ' ' Locai\. '.'.', ',.;...'.'. .'I''.'....lii , Evening 'ISsp'resiL.-.. .:.•'.,•.:'.l::l''H, : 'ISK^ Througli Tickets^ .for.sale afc.ih«.*fl%rier»li Unlen Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank, Building,,8tate Stre,e,t.- ;.' OHAST t ;BAi»wiKr r : _, \ C: J.BR^B&KS,'; s ' ; ' \ : • .j-*-togdtoiburgJi,i EXPRESS' 'MAtt; ' •'.••n •?(,- V Seave Ogdensburgh 7:40 A.jj;M.,-. Potsaiinf Junction .7:00, arriye. at Watertpwii 11:05 A.. M.,'apme 2:S5P.a., connecting at Rome with New Ybili Ce'ntrai ErpVess Trains! for jail p6Ihts Tiast and West, arriving at HHca -8:50RM.,!AlbanyS:36.P.M.,Troy 8:40,P.M.,,. .NBW.ypRiK-BXPRESS; ,!.,.• \ Leave Ogdehsburgh \ at ^OO' P. ' Ml, 'anS'-Pots- dam Juhctitfh 1:25 P; JU., arrive a t Wnteftown 6:15P.Jt,(20miriutesforStipper,) 0.swego,fl:0P p . M., Rome 9:10 P. SI.,.tftica 10:05 P. it, , /Jbany 1-40.A. fi , ' New York, T:00 A. M.; Syracuse't?-3P;A, 'M.,;'RocheSter 8:45 A.Til.,'Buffalo 6:40, •A.M. Suspension Br'7i0O'A4':M. i New and:elegant Sleeping Car attached to thiii train at Watertown and ran througli to New York, without change. , , ., ' \ •\\—\;;•'•\ Close connections-made at Buffalo and Suspehiion Br. Tor Chicago and all-points Wesi.\ '.;..;, . . . , KMENIN0. leav,e Na.w York at 80th Street Depot, 8:00* A.. ~iif' ar- rive at Ogdensburgh 1:05 A. Hi, Potsaam JSSctlbn l:40A.M'.' : •• > - \••-..;•• unn Leave New ..York at-SOth Street Dep.ot^ftSOj p;.M.,,ar- rive at Ogdensburgh. 12:20 P; M., Potsdam Junction 12:35 Pi SI. Sleeeplhg Car-atta'chea'io-'tnis traln-and runs through to Waterto.wn-withdnt-'cniange:.--' ..;!,! ' •Pariei. asjow and time qpMkej toap by any ; other •rdutei jBaggage chett 1 \*\ 11 *\*—^\\^ - --'• * & Smnmcr Anrminuiceni.. LEAVE OGDENBBUWJH aA ,,jEx:pre9a,-arrlvlngtat! Burlington at;l:S0 ,P. M., -Rutland 4il5 ft;M.,,Tr.ox,9,J?;,Mi,leairlng,VTr9y:at 10 P. II., witiisleeping ; ,car,.and, ar&yje at:' Sew' Tort at ' At.li.Sd\:A. Mij Eipreii, for Trey. aaftlfeinXwkii *ith l St Albito T, iarrirlng- in Troy A. IT.. vtaiileHnd- •qn.mverRaUro.ad. ••'>.*: ,£^T:1 '• it 11180 A ; :'Stv«xpress f6r.Boiten},'»rrivIng«iS Bnr- llngton, byrail,at4).80P.M.,(withsleepingcirfrom Bur- ^gtpn) and arrive inBqtB nextipmiBgSi 880 At.li.SdA. Mij Eipreii, for •leeplng car from St. Albani.to, Tr at 4:40'A. M., »nd New Yb'rtatIO. •qn.mverRaUro.ad. \'\' '' ' i 11180 A ; Stv« g, y,4).0P.M.,(withsleepngcirfrom Bur ^gtpn), .and arrive- in.BqstpB next^nipmiBgSi 8:80 O'clock; , ' ' • \ ' - ' ; '-' -S«:''..'J |p . OrV^sengera'by tKe lt:80% M.-trate.ckiijtatol-.one of thejak Chli St iii K of thejLake Champlain Steamers, «n arriving at; Kouse's Point, get supper on board, pass through' the moat j»)eas- ant part of the 3LBk'e,,(6'uch'attPiattsBurgli, 1 ana \aTrive at BuflingWn ih'fiineto oohneet,*fWlTHOin^I*a,ivirith .tlielO:OO.P.JiL Express Train,for.Boston,(wil <cars-|.and'arrive.iiX'Boston next..moraini; at 8 ' PrtsengerB'tiiSg'the tcMJiL^W tS yy5 ^or:ticket8!or Information applyito-Ticket