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THE 3BAS&Y JOCH&NAS. : Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow price of.japer annum. Office on Isabella Street. .„ .„ . |IATE8 OP ADVERTBIKO. i *. One Sduare, toe Insertion.....,,. r , $ 76 K- dp Gao .-.two ao 10 0 1..JL do iido ithree do , 1 25 do do one week, ,.......** 2 00 do do two weeks, 8 00 do do one month 8 00 do do two months, 7 00 do do three months, 8 00 do do -. six months,^ 10 00 do ,-do roneyear,..,.; 15 00 ; One quarter column on§ year, 45 00 One half column'one year, 85 00 i One column one year, , 180 00 i Business Oards, per year, 9 00 I gSPTChe right to omit advertisements to amount of ' en per cent., reserved on all contracts. J Tenlines or less miike- a square. Por traveling ex I 1 hibitions double the above rates will be charged. Advor isements from a distance, where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash. HENRY R. JAMES, , | ',,-•••; . Publisher and Proprietor, BUSINESS CAEDS. i JQHNSON HOUSE, 3ituated at the corner of Pord and Patterson Streets, OQDENSBUBGE, IT. T . It.Sejirastto.the RallRoad Depot and Steamboat Tiandlng, I < f 'StageslieRve this 'House for Canton, Waddlngton, Hermon and Rossie. KELBY JOHNSON, Proprietor. • J. !;•.; ST. LAWRENCE HALL MOIITRKAL, O. E. H. HO&AH, Proprietor. , ; '£his House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is \•*'''• the largest In the city. 6=§?\American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly3 JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A, M. SJicrman ----- Proprietor, JA3IE3TO-WN, CHAWUDQtU CO., N. Y. (mhledtf) \SAKIBL'S , ONT. i. H. Bauiels, - - - Proprietor. Second to no House in Canada. (mhSldly) St. LAWREN0E HOTEL, . ; __ 'OornevKing and Centre Strut, Prsscoit, O-ni. ' ' •' .(formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, \Wells - Proprietor. S. D. MIRICK - MAXAGER. A Krab,eia53'Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- ; tSchetlK itSy-Eree QmnibuR to Boats and Cars. , ; .. '. '•: < • ,; , (mh2Tilly) NATIONAl BtOXEL, •;Mo^]ier of Ford' and Catiiarine- Streets, ' v*,. *\*•'' ' OOPRNSBnBQn.N. T. \LY5f£E £ BALDWIN, Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. ^ JOHN LYTtVE. (oc29att) J. BALDWIN. -. JOHN ALLENDORPH, R.EI«1 CoxaiSBa^ssIoa)!. IfXercIiaxitj AND t'AKOT G00D5 DEALERS. fiui'nla sold to Merchants and Peddlers r.t New York ' ' '• City Prices. No. J. ford St., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. __ [aplOjOy] _ OKAS, T. BALDWIN, , , - BKOKEB, jOcaJci.' isi 'Qold Silver & Canatla Money. Drafts for sals on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- \?ay and Steamship Agent to all points of the United I States and'the Old Country. nee, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 'S IIVBEY, \ Catharine. St., opposite Baldwin House, is the place 10 kBT;TBS \BEST TUHN-OUT\ IN TOWN! e^—EUher Single or Double._^^ Prtr£?ui drivers can, be had when desired; jaSdlyl ILK. .JAMES, Proprietor pt\ SSad.dtnKt Paper Mills, ff\iax and. MAX, TOW, T?I/AX-3EED & STBAW PAPEK 4 B0AKD ^ • . *. :oGpjB*Hsr.cjtc, x. . T. (fe24dtr) KODES, L^HDE & NI0H0LS, Millers^ and dealers in 1 3IXLL- F-BED- AND GRAIN, OOOl-SSBTJRG, K. T. *J. M. OHAteERLIN & CO., Proprietors of EXPRESS MIIiLS, ,, , Dealers i n ' < ; . •...\•• , FLOUR, PORK AND GRAIN, OFMOK—WHh Northern. Transportation Company, O. & I.. O. R. R. Depot, Ogdeosbnrg, N.Y. • (fe2Saiy) GEO. PARKER & CO., Millers, and dealers in Grain. '•' .-•'.'-laj*' FLOVB, M3TZL WEED, _^a Will keep on hand a good stock of 1'lour of different grades, of their own grinding, ana wWoh they will war- rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac. on hand. (fe25dtf)_ C. & 1>. WHITNEY, JR., A CO., Wholesale dealers in all Idnds of T3BKWr 'l^XJlIfcLB (S~Partioular attention given to supplying the New England Market. W. 1. PSOOXOR, Agent, (fe24a&wtt) Ogaensburg, N. Y. SEyKOTJR ItOTTSE, ' j • fo.TMSRW ST^ LAWBS50S HOTZL, . ' S.3. TUiMAN, Proprietor. Ogdenaburgh, N. Y. [je-dAwtf] HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. ..;. OGDBSSBnRQ,N. T, E. M. Baldwin. - - - - Manager. The.house has be.en refitted and refurnished. A choice •supply of CanadaXiqnbrs, Wines, and the best brands of Cigars always on hand. GooAaccommodafion for Horses. Ii&rge Barns, Sheds and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able. (i'Zldfol) CHAS. N. BISJJY. at Law, .\Also, Notary Pu'blio. POT3DAH JHMCTION, ST. ^YKBNOE OOONXY, H. T . gg r \ Partiaular attention given to Praoiiee in ! JBaiikajuptoy. .;• .. ,. (jylSdftwly) ROSOTUS W. JUDSOH, 'Attorney .and Counitcloj- a t Uw, far* LICBSSBD OSAIM AGENT, JH (rSoldiers' Bounty, Back pay, and Pension. Adviis* on the subject, free. TO U3AS -OS .GOOD IMPKOVEn FAOUB. d td Ill !troN3T TO O £^~*0mc3, Goraer of Ford atrd Isabella streets, Og~ ieaaburgh. g . 7. ... . [ayMlbin \' \' \ J. H. KfOKQAN, [ESTABLISHED IK i852.] Wholesale Dealer in , I.1Q.TIOC8 & Rectifier of \n»l8k|e » • OGDESSBTTBOg, N. T; [jelOa^Wtt] OGDBNSBUBGH HOTEL, Catherine8t.,near Ferry, Ogdetuibwrgh,N.Y. George C Hat rand - - - - JProprlotor. . Theritouse has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Winea, Liquors, Cigars, Strong ana Mild Ales, always-on band. Accommodation for Travel- er's and good Stabling for Horses. (j~e2SdAwly) WILLIAM WELLS, [ Formerly at the JSalckoin Mouse, 1 , - ',:• : DKAlEli JK i ^Ciold, Silver and Canada BIll8 ; _^El Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Bills bought and sold; also Government and County Bonds. SSSPOfHce-witli Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, on. Catherine Street, next flooo ab.ove BaldwiinHouse, Og. dens^virghj'K Y-\ '''\[ 'l (bc29dtwtf ST. 1AWBENCE TJNIVEBS1T¥. T HE SPRING TERM OP THIRTEEN WEEKS WILL commence on Wednesday, April 1. Students of both sexes will be admitt.ea .on examination, to classes already formed in the Scientiflo .or. Classical' •Depart- ments, as they are found qualified. AH designing to enter will please be present at nine o'clock A. M-, on.the first day of the term. Board $8.50 per week, including washing. Tuition $S per term. flus Jor further particulars inquire of ia£ *-:'\'••* h •,• ' :* J. S. LUEjJPrincipal- *i?'CanSo%l|YMa;ri:alO186S (mblM4w8w) • OGDENSBURGH- N, Y., MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1868, Standard Life Insurance Company FVBELY All Profit* belong to Policy Holder*. Pollcicti not forfeited l>y non-payjnettt A ^ Um-A>k« t vamwk • • of JPrt Active, Energetic Agenta Wanted on liberal term* o r CommMnon. Apply to O. O. FKO8T, State Agent, Albany, N. T ROYAL HAVANA IiOTXBRY ( Or Cuba, conductea by the Spanish Government; $884, 000 in goia drawn every seventeen dayst Prizes cashed and information furnished. The highest ratea paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Sliver. TAYLOK & CO., Bankers, No. 11,, Wall Street, New Xork. BEVEKE1UX, 'JTHOMPSOW A; CO., S2 Cedar Street, New York, : A. F. DEVEEEAUX Se CO., 8 Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of \tho RUIIBICK STEAM EiXGINK, The mo3t Compact, theSimpleBtand : the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power ana the best workmansklp guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application. (ile24-6m) PHIHI* PniliMPS & CO., NO. S7 UNION SIJtJARE, UROADWAUT, NEW YOKE Wholesale and retail dealers in SMITE'S VNRIVALLEI) A2IEBIGAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Plands and Publishers of Suntliiy School Music. Send for Circular. (fe20-8ra) G. A. II. BAREMOKE, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS WARE-K00MS, 84S BLEEOKER/ST., N. Y., Tear* ««tal)llsliod, mini 27 X'rizo nXcdals \\vur«lccl Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged by the most distlnguiihea artists 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-eminently to those of oth- er makers ; ana from the great success ochievea and Im- provements made by us in the last thlrtjy years, we can afford to sell a first qlas3 Piano Forte at $100 to $150 less than a similar one can be bought elsewhere. ^\Bccry Piano warranted for 5 years, and to give satisfaction. Our Pianos ure ma.ae to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, and of ths\ very best liaality that tan be procured. No part Es slighted ; what the public eye might pass over never escapes our vi[,'l- lance. Every part.Inside and out, is honestly, faithfully and thoroughly made, so that it will beat the most minute inspection. They difi'er from th** l^ufi, course tone of most Pianos (which 3s bad in the beginning and grows worse every flay,) inasmuch as it is refined and delicate, pure in its vibrations, delightful in its Singing capacity, and has all the power necessary to podmou every desired effect. They are without doubt, the best, the most last- ing and consequently the cheapest. We are content with a fair pront. Our prices, range from $800 to $800. ESTABLISHMENT IN THE J. IB . VAKIAN & SON, (Succesws to F. B. Baldwin.) Clothing and Furnishing House 70 and 72 Bowery, near Canal St., New York. Wo are now ready to offer our Spring Stock of Eeady made Clothing. Tne largtst assoruuenH, of best quality, ana recent manufacture, at low prices. Custom Department well stocked wftth latest styles of Cas3imeres, Vestings, &c. Large arid Elegant Assort- ment of Youth's and Children's Clothinlg. Furnishing Goods in great variety, Underwear, IIo- siery, Gloves, &c. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Milita- ry Clothing. Constantly on hana a full assoi-tment of \Spauletis Swords, Belts, Shoulder Straps, &c. (mh24-lm) Thomson's Crown Crinolines Are charming for Lightness. Thomson'* Croivjj Crimoilties Are superior for Elasticity. Tlioinson'8 Crown Crinolines Are nneq.uall«d for Durability. Xlioinsou's Crown Csliiol5«(cs In a word are Ui> best in the world, and more widely known than any other. At wholesale by . * THOMSON, J.ANaiHON & CO. 391 Broaawny, New York. [mli81-3m] HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description; of Scale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Hand Scales of other makers, taken in part pay for ours, for sale cheap. HOWE SCALE CO., 3 Park Place, New York. (mh31-3m) 181 federal Street, Boston. Knowledge is Powei That fact induces the offering of a FREE TRIAL to all. We know the CELEBRATED AURORA OIL! With a fair test, will prove to thousands, as it has to hundreds who are now U3ing it, a far preferable OIL to anything heretofore used. , Therefore, we cordially invite every one to cast off all prejudices sad. without regard to misrepresentations of interested'parties, to ' BRING OR SKND THEIR AWB TJftTf IT F»!EK. If all will do so there will soon be a greater rush than ever for the same. Only ceiv^s. t% • tf- AT iiSTATL, BTS HI&BEE & McOOy. ' ! TO BENT. • | T HAT DESIRABLE AND PLEASANTLY SITUATED cottage near the corner of State and Montgomery Streets, formerly occupied by F. B. Baldwin. Possession given May 1st. Far further particulars apply to ' J CHAS. I. BALDWIN, G. T. R. Office. Ogaensburg, Marcli 18,1368, • , (mU8dt() NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GREAT REMEDY. Which has been favorably known and extensively ueed in New York City ana Vicinity for upwards of Twenty-five Years. ITIndaine Zadoc Porter's Curative Balsam, Price 25, 60 and IS cents per bottle. Hie Best, Cheapest, and most effectual Remedy for Coughs, Colds, &c, the 'World has ever produced. • Purely Vegetable, contains no min- erals or other deleterioxts Drugs. The Curative Balsam 'is warranted if used according to directions, to Cure or relieve in all Cases, Coughs, Colds, Group, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam la a purely vegetable Expectorant, prepared with great care and scientific skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vege- table kingdom illTortls. Its remedial qualities are based on Its power to assist the healthy circulation of the blood through the Lungfl. It enlivens the muscles and assists the skin 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 found very agreeable to the taste. It, is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective and can be taken by the oldest person or tho 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 uaa of a 25 cent bottle will often prove it to be worth a hund- red times its cost Sold by all druggists. RUOKBL 4 HBNDEri, (ocl5-Cm) Proprietors, 68 Barclay St. New York. Dll. I. W. LYON'S TOOTH TABLETS, 3?or Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the iirst Dentists. Sold by all Druggists. Price 10 cents. Or sent by mail, CO cents. Office, 11 Dey St., N, Y. (mh24-8m) NEW CS5\ MEDICAL BOOK. On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. LAWRENCE, Station P., M. Y. (mhH-ly) CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Effects on Health, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat, Breath—senses ol Smell, Taate, Hearing, and sightr-by DR. KOWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of 1'en Cents Address Dr. ROV.'E, 2T East Twentieth street. New York. (mhl7-Sm) MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHS. TWENTZ-FIVE Cents a package. Address, C. WEM- YSS, 575 Broadway, 3S. Y. W ANTED—133 Teachers, Stuaents, or other intelli- gent Men or Ladies ; business pays $100 to $200 a month, according to ability. For particulars, address ZEIGLBR, MoOUUDY & CO., No. 014 Arch St., Phila- delphia, Pa. BOOK CANVASSERS WAPfXEJD. for new-works—Home Book of Wonders and Family Photograph Bible, for terms address, DRAINARD A SAMPdON, Hartford, Ct. £ CENTS TO SATE 25 DOLLARS.— liegeman's t Benzine. Instantly removes Paint and Grease Spots, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, Ac, equal to new. Sold by Druggists. pinAPED HANDS AND FACE, SORE LIPS, &c. \J cured at once by the use of Jlegeman^s Camphor Jce and Glycerine, keeps the hands soft in the Coldest Weather. See that you get the genuine. Sold by Drug- gists. AGENTS WANTED FOR . The 331 xi e Coats, How they Lived, fought and Died for iJie \Union with scenes and Incidents of the Great Rebellion. It centainsover 100 fine Engravings and 600 Pages and s 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 Oiroulars. Address. JONES BROTHERS It. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. W ESTERN -1ANDS, in Inaiina, Illinois, Iowa, Mis- souri, and Kansai, for gale for caih by ', E. (i. SHKPPARD, 2 BowlinR Greon, P. O. Box 40S8, New York. . M : I3SOTJRI—Barry County. Timber Iiands for sale at 60 cents to $1 an acre, by E. G. SHEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. P. 0. Box 4088. A WATCH FREE. Given gratis to every live man who will net as agent in a new, light and honorable business, paying $30 per day. No Gift Enterprise, no humbug, Address K. MONROE KENNEDY, Pittsburgh, Pa. TTf7' riv ,4. rw 3 Agents to sell Headley's great work, TV UilllcU. Our navy In the Rebellion. -Very popu- \ar selling rapidly, no competition. Also, jnst ready, ;he 54th thousand of the Lost Cause, a full and complete Southern history of the War—the counterpart of 2SNor- thern Histories. One Agent sold 220 the first week.— Our terni3 are nowhere excelled. The work is having an immense sale. E. B. TREAT * CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, New York. THE CHUKCH UNION, Xlie freest Organ or thought In the Woria. The Largest Seligioua Paper in the World, evirag- ing 9 Columns of Heading Matter each week more than any other competitor. '. It aims to lead public opinion upon all subjects, and to represent or echo the sentiments of no party or sect. Terms per year $2 50 Terms to AgentB, Vfor each subscriber)... 100 PREMIDM3: ! A Sewing Machine, worth $55, for 25 subscribers and $C1.50. Agents may choose their machines. A Gold Watch, American Watch Co., worth J125, for 85 names. Silver Watch for 20 names. Silver Watch for 15 names. 10 quart Bottles Woodworth's Violet Ink, for 10 Subscrib- ers and $25. The Church Union is the only paper that publishes Henry Ward Beecher's Sermons, which it does each week, publishing the morning or evening Sermon of the Sunday preceding. Send for a specimen copy,, encloB- ingten cents. Address, HENRY E. CHILD, | Publisher, 9 Beekman St., New Xork City. Get the BcUt! 10,000 Words and Meanings not in oth- er Dictionaries: A necessity to ev- ery intelligent fami- ly, student * teach- er. What library is complete without the best KngUtb. Dictionery? ! Published by 6. k C. MRRRIAM, Springfield, Hsu. Sold everywhere. |W\Superior in moit re#pect«,.tp my other English Dictionary known to me.\-—Hon.. ut»t P..Mareh. ' 1140 pi. OcxAva R INCKAVlNCS NO DRTJGS FOB HE.,; Let those who cling to drugs The potion iwall.ow down, Blister with Spanish bugs, Bleed, purge *nd vomit round. ' Dumb beast3 disgusted turn Their noses high In air; Brute instinct makes them spurn, Refuu It everywhere. Shall man be lower still, Ooax, force the nostrums down Between the teeth, and kill A child in every town ? A mother holds the nose And prys the jaws apart; Her child, compelled by blowi, Will drink to 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, Xn 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 every doubt. Pain Paint Is trumps, we bet our pile, For all who look can see That false reliefs are sinking fast, Soon dead as dead can be. The poor or rich can buy Pain Paint, 'Tis sold at every store; Twenty five cent», and fifty, too, Dollar bottles holding more. Five dollar bottles take the run, You save three dollars sure, They bold a pint, worth more than gold, Of Wolcott's P«in Paint pure. All pills and physic out of style, Ihear the peopla cry. But Klve us Pain Paint's cooling touch, When fever rages high. All rheumatism leaves, my boys, Pain Paint ii 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 HAMMANN, Druggist, 11 Seventh Avenue, N. T. 0. N. Crlttenton, No. 88, Sixth Avenue, one of the Jar- gestand most respectable wholesale druggists* 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. Reliefs, that I formerly sold. I sell more of Wol- cptt's Pain Valnt than any other Patent Medicine, and I deal only in patent medicines.\ Theo. D. C. Miller, M. D., 1885 Third Avenue, N. Y., <ayi: \Dr. Wolcott's. Pain Paint I» 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- lege, N.Y. B. VanWart, M. D., Albany, N. Y., .ays: \I take pleasure in recommending Wolcott's Pain Paint to all who suffer, and would suggest the propriety of the med- ical profession adopting It in their practice.\ ' David H. Shaffer, Esq., geologist and naturalist of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, says: \I as an indvldual, without fear of successful contradiction, pronounce Wolcott's Pain Paint one of the most wonderful wonders of the age for! re- lieving those who suffer pain.\ : Tor sale by Druggists. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending .us a club in Our groat $1 aale or Dry and Faiicy GOODS, A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, FBEE OF COSX. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR PREMIUMS ISOur friends wlil readily notice our presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal In value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other firms. tar-please examine. Any person ordering either of the clubs named below, can have their selections of premiums enumerated^cor- responding to the size of the Club, FREE OP $1 For a Club of 80, ($8)—One of the following articles : Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored * bed-spread,; 100 view Turkey Morocco album, 20 yards sheetings, striped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom studs, all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern, gent'i h&ir and guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter dish, silver plated & bottle revolving castor on feet,, set superjor steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade shawl, ladles long gold plated chain, ladies' Rou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, eolia black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal- moral skirl, set jewelry and sleeve buttons to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony I) flute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high cut balmoral boots. For a Club of 60, (6,)—One of the following articles:— Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress •• pat- tern, one piece bleached or brown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, 8}£ yards superior cashmere for pants and vest patterns, extra boneycolnb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent's calf booti, 4 y.di. farmer's good wool Irocking, fancy cash- mere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt, roeewood brass alarm clock, ladies all wool cloak I pat- tern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur muff or cape, ladies faBbionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings ; 3' yds double width water' proof cloaking, set ivory, h&idle knives, with silver plated forks, one set laca curtaini For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following artibles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine j>Iea. table covers, with one doz large sized dinner napkins to match, 2o\yds. splendid hemp carpeting, good colors, ex-: tra quality black or alpacca dress patterns, one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gent's calf boots best quality, silver hunting cased patent lever watch, one doz. ivory handled steel bladeii knives and forks, silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cutglii«3 bottles, splendid violin box annd bow, complete, single barrel ihot-gnn, Bacon's six-barrel re- volver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur -muff and cape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, 7% yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 doz. Rogers' best silver plated forks, common sense sewing ar)dj em- broidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases in the same ra- tio; • • • I 'Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent toanyaddrew free. Address AXLBN, HAWES * Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and. English; Bry and fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated-Ware, Albums, Leather Goods,.4c. No. 15 Federal St. Boston. 1 P. O. BoxO. • ! . ;[apT-2m) . NEW BOOK on Paralysis, Fits, and Nervous Dls- ^.— eases, with their successful treatment: tent;free by enclosing. Stamp to '.'.•.; Dr. LOOIS, 802 East 2Stn St., New York.- . A PER DAY, Sure.—No money in adyance. Agta. qpxtl wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlast- ing Metallic Clothe! Lines. Addr'eii the. American Wire Co.. 16» Broadway, N. Y., or 1(1 Dearborn >t., Chicago,' Hllnoll,\ , - , • . ... . AGENTS WANTED, both male and. female.—To sell' on-CommlssioQ our stockpf Drjrahd Fancy Goods, Silver-' Plated Ware, Cutlery, *c.y Unsurpassed inducements of- fered. Circulars sent free. Address JAMES, RICH- ARDS A CO., No. 1 Merchants Row, Botton, Mass. . S GHBIDE OGIMGNSmJB<J.itt AND JLAItE OI1AM- PXAIN BAXMUHMK\- 1867* Change of Time. ' 1868. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. •' • i . ?WO TRAINS VAIL? ' {Sunday* {y mp) On and after Monday, March 23, trains will ruV as follows:' • ' -' . : . : • lit-^THBOPOH MAIfc. ,. , . ; ' Leave Ogdensburgh at'11.80 A. M., (dine at iia'ldn*' arrive at Rouse's Point at S.80 P. Mi, connecting wltn Vt. Central Night JSxptess, for Eas£ and South, arriving In Boston at S:3OJL. AI.,rSprin^field 6:40 A. ft!., ; and'-via R. *.B. Road, for Troyi-Albany, \and arrive In New York at 10:15 A. M! 2d-rB.0STON AND NEW; .YORK EXPEESS. . . Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 P.M., lodge at Malone, arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 A.M.; connecting -with. Vermont Ceutral R.R. Day Express, for Burlington, Con- cord, Nashua, Lowell, arrive'in Doston 10:80 p. SL/i '. or yiaK.iB.,R.R.,forRutUndj Troy, Albany and New York, vlaH. K. It. K'. . . - - , R RPrtJRNING. ; . Leave New York 8:S0 P. M., Iroy 10:00 P. M.y Rutland 1:20 A. K. Burlington W \A.'M: ; : 'Bosr ton 8:00 P. II., •JJouse's, Point 7:]£i ,A. 11., arrive..LlneB.for at Ogdensburgh at 12:50 P. M. Connecting' at Mooer's' Junction with trains Ir.omWaitsfcrargh; at Potsdam Junc- tion with ft., W. 4 0. R,R. for Watertown, Rome and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs ; and at 0g- densburg with trains of ,K., W. 4 O,.K. B..for South irid West; with Grand Trunk' aha Ottawa Railways fo? West and North. AlsOj leaye Rutland 6:00 A. M., N«rthfield S:00 A. M., Burlington 9:50 A. M., RouBes Point 1:80 P. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 p. ii.. ' I). W\. C. PROWN, Superintendent. 8upt.'s Office, Ogaeasburg, Murch 23,18CS. (a*w) VERMONT CENTRAL and SDHIVAN BAILROADS. . f \ WINTER ARBiiJ'SBlt»t, Commencing Dec. 2, 1SBT.. '• • , TRAINS aOIKQ BOOTH iSD BAST. MAIL TRAIN leaves St. Albans at 6:15 A. M.j and con- nects at Burlington with Rutland Road ; at White River Junction- and Bellows Tails \with trains for\ Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on Passumpsib road; arrives at New York at 10:45 P.M. ' I DA? EXPRESS leaves Ogdensbnrgh »t 6:80 P. .M. (lodge at Malone) leave 7:50A.M., Rouse's Point 10:45 A. M., for'Boston, *c, arriving In Boston* via LowelL at 10:80 P.M. - NIGHT EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:80 A. M., Rouse's Point a t 8;40 P. Mi,- tarr\ riving at Boston at 8:40 A. M., connecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad' for Springfield, 4c, ana arriving in New York atl2:S0 P. Mi ' ' TKAi.NS oomo Konin AKD WXBT. DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, atSiOOA. M., for Burlington, St. Albans, &a. j - MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Eowell at 7:00 A. M., via Lawrence and Fitchburgh,at.7:80 A. SI., Springfield at 7:45 A. M.,, for Burlington and St.' Albans. f ACCOMMODATION 1'RAtN leaves Northfield at S:00 A. M.,for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, Rouse's Pt., Ogdensbnrgh, &e. ' ; NJGffil! EXPRESS leaves Bellows Palis at 10:00 P. H., receiving passengers from Vermont ValleylL E., leaving New York atl2:lo<P. M.,.ana from Oheshirei R. .R ( 3eayr ing Boston at 5:80 P. M.; connecting at White ltlver Junction with train leaving Boston at \5:00 P. SI.,'for Burlington, Rouse's Point, anu Ogdensburgh, connect- ing with Grana Trunk Trains for the West. ' ' I , Bleeping Cars are attached to. both the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans' and Boston,' and'St. Albans and Springfield. .. j Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. 'a. MERRILL,' Gen'l Supt. ' , Vt., Dec. 2,1867. ' • ••• 'T_d*wj - (3TG11EAT CENTRAt &REAT WESTEEN RAILWAY VIA NiSMt»r» Fall* and Saapeuaion Bridg« THREE EXPRESS .TRAINS''. ,1 «• Leave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and TorontoVtoaily, (Sundays excepted,) on arrival of Trains from theSast for , ,. ; DETROIT, CHICAGO,' nd all points West. Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watei-town and Ogdensburgh R..R., daily (Sundays excepted)*at 7:4Q A. S!., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Falls arid .Susp'n Br. 12:20 A.' M.\ Detroit 9:80 A. M., arriving at Chicago 3:80 Pi M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh'2:00 P. M., Some 9:10, Niagara ifalls and Suspension Br. 6:50 A. M.; De- troit, S P.M., arriving at Chicaeo 6:00 A.. M., mak- ing close connections with ail trains Sov*h,' West land Northwest. . • ; This is the Shortest, Cheapest and most reliable routs lo the Great West. , ; Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, whichican\ oe obtained at all the principal Ticket Offices-In the Dnited States ana Canada. . , , • . JAMES SlaiONDS, . • \: Agent, Ogdehsburgh, N\. T . T. N. DERBY, Traveling AgentvOgd'Hi N. Y; TH08. SWINYAU'Cfien. Manager, Hamiltpiii On,t. JAMES CHARLTON, Qeneral AgentyHamiltp.nw Out. OKcienabiirsh, May lf!,'lS.S7. ; (jalaiwtf)' '• BtlLAND &. BBBLracTON Bv |R. Summer Arrangement. : LEAVB OGDENBBTJKGH - j At5:S0 A. M., Express, arriving at Burlington atJ:S0 *. Mi, Rutland 4:15 P. Mi,, Troy ? P. Sl.Jeaving Xroy-at- 10 P. M. t with sleeping car, and arrive .it New York at 5:30 A. M. . \ ''. , '••••-• . - ' f > At 11.80 A. ii., Express, for Trey and Hew > Xbi*, vith, sleeping car from St. Albans to Troy, arriving in Troy at 4.40 A. M., and New York at 10.00 A. hi.-, via\ the Hud- •on River Bailroad. \'\',' At ll;80 A. M:, Express for Boiftoh, arriving lit Bar- llngton, by rail, at 9SOP- JI.,(wlth sleeping car-froin Burr Ilngtpn) Jinil arrive in Bosloa next- niorniug at 8:30 o'clock; ' ' • ' ' \' r •. Or, Passengers by the 11:80 A. M. train' oait' tafe one of the Lake Champlain Steamers, «n arriving*); itouse's Point, get supper onboard, pun .through the most pleas-, ant part of the Lake, touch atPlattsburgh, and arrive at Burlington in time to connect, \WITHODT FA'IL; with thelO:00 P. M. Express jrrain.forBostfln;:(wlth Bleeping cars) andarriye In Boston.next mornlng.^t 8:80;o?cfoelE.' ) Passengers taking the 11.80 A. Ml &ain. S^'urdiiyi, ar- rive In New York at-8:00 P; M. Sunday.\ \ '•'<••• T For tickets or Information apply to Ticket (Office,' O«- densburgh K. R. 1 P.ejjpt^ or of OhM. I. Baldwin, &, T. Ticket Office, S\'—'-\ 1 — ™ \ ' m —^- '*\ * \\' et OflSce, State '~ R eheclted thl•ou^ „ .. . ., 3..A:,W^EBILL, : .aopt. J. t. OKtIKOS, <3ea. Agt.^Ogdenjiburgli..\ ,\ „ J May 22,1807. * ; - t fni. \\ This.well Vnofn;;C6mp»ny will,.during tie present son of navigation, riin .. . ' -HAVANA : tOXriERY, C.CIIA, • • •'• -i V'. Conducted by the Spanish 'Govehiment. »890;000 3N GOLD DKAWNiETiBKY PrkeS Cashed and information fnrniahed.: The' high- est rates, paid for Boublooui),and all kinds ,qf t Gold[ and. Silver.. . . TAYLO'K ifc 0.0;, Bankersi ' f (apT-8ni) ' 'No.\* •\-\-• • *•--•*>•-*' T ABIES.. AND. GENTLEMEN KlIPtOYBD^PIdture •XJ, business j very profttable;;no risk. ,geventeen specimen pictures and catalogues sent'for 20 cents ; twice as many. 80' \cents! MANSON'tolNft, 94 CbTumbU St., New York, • • . • -i'<: 'I.- ;• <i nys.j, a i > >..?'.» • j f _ [ ;, 1 doc. Pen»(M«orttd poinU) and'iIn-k.K«Ulnlng; Hold- er mailed prepared,on >tctipt.of 5Ocentj.,^ 5 . ff { \\ ' A 8B A B1! '^S\ C ^ I f^?! fe; ''' Tne Life on—A new and gtadura\ Wbri by .. . -. Hont «^>T->Headley,'tlie popularjliisiorianj- ln one handsome volume, , Agents, wauted everywhere .to sell this'.'' Also the atstory of our jJavyjin the Eebel- 'lion; GrantandShermdnarid ttielr Generals,' (Ehjllsh and German), and three other itandard works by; the same author ; tbe best chance ever offered, men and wJD-, men to mako mdney. E. B. TREAT & 'Co., Publisieri, fiMBroaainiyiNewYotfc-r* \• c 1 ' ' : i • AND 1NTEBJIEDIATB. rOBTfr f '' ] ' Leaving pgdecsburg Daily, forXake.,Erle,P,ori»,on ar- rival of tbeilall'Triunfriim theBastt'and TfcWeek- ly,—MondHyj WedneEdayi ana *fIaayjNfot? Lake, 1 MichiganPorts-i «.•••'. ?j :O •, • • • -' • .': •' •-•• . ( 'I' '-i-'i''f ' I,! $3BF° These Eteaniei s make regular.connections at Og- dens'burg Trfth the bgderisburgfe Lake 1 , Chanrplalii^E. E., and Yermqnt Central Lint'rdr.Boi!ton>aiid.tall.pbints |T>st.-, At Western, iL.ake.'j;ort3;with.EiaijrO5!jfai%d<Can&l f all points South, Westaiid 'Borjiw'e»{,.Bi*king :it tllbfa'Torite route for'Passen'ger's'and Fr'efghtjaiisithere is but ONE TKiVrSSHIPMENa? ^between., fiostonl and ChlpiigP,- . . . • • .u ; ••:i)V''J . @pf~a'he Steamers.are provicled- with large ( Oabiia and Staterooms, elegantly furnished, t or the\ ac'com'SoSatioa of First Olas3 Paseengers aud comfortable. Second -Class Cabins provided with Berths and Cook. ^Stoves;7or, Pas- sengers and Families desiring to furnisli their\bwn' pro- visions, 4c. ' - - •- ••'.' ' ' '\ * ' ISTThere is no change of'Steamer betKeenJ.flgdens- bnrg and Chicago, thereby making.it the cheapest and best route'for Passengers moving, ivith their\ GbodSi Stock, fto'.Vas they avoid ; ferfiage, cartiigei, liiotel-.'bUls, and numerous other expenses, as well as djimajetdtheii- property by rough handling., , ., lt *.,^ ' ^©\Wrs't Class Tickets include Meals and Staterooms. 'Sd^ 'Batea of' Passageand Freignt-lower ihaniiy any ether routes •• \ ' w •f*~Baggage Checked through to destination. ,\: • A&BNTS: '\\ ' , INGiNoT g ^Cape Vincen ^p jft FRENQ'tf, C aiM>3 * CO., CleveWd, b: W.T. WALKER 1 CO., Tdled'6;O;. ' \ J .' N. J: R0DIE8, Detroit, Mich. • ••'':', O.J.;HAI,B.&X!Q.,MUwa<ikee,WIs. ,|.- N. J. HOWE A' CO.iObicago',; 111. • «EO. A . GODY; A Oa g 6E0.W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, y.\>--.a%i JffJeoODNO^PasEcngerAgent,. , . , ,;„) , cor; Pofdand Patterson St3., • '' ; C urg. ) NORTHERN (NEW ' '\\ R«IBO Trains leave White fever Juiiction'fbr Obna^U^asb ua,'6rri£on Jnnctloh, Wprcesier, • Prdvidence/^Bbwell, Boston, Ac.,.at 1:16. A. M.i.i2il6 ana:5:18<Pi:M4.6»%*n ar- rival ol trains from Ogdensliurgb andlMpflteeaV; ^ n* Leave Concord for Ogdensburgh and Montreal3i.t.iO:80 A. M;, and 8:15 P'. M>, or on arrival of : tt^lns 'fifem/ Bos- ton; AVorcester, Ac.-• u Hi \.'-.I' SV'i Trains over this Road-are'run.daily*in conoecUonwith trains .over the., Ogdensbur^b. -Soad, -carrylngt-^assen- gers and Freight to \ind from\ the West, OgdensDUrgh, Montreal', and Manchester; Nashua, \Worcester -4hovl- 4enc$, , Lowell,! Lawrfcnce, Bostoflj-- -.jportsmoutli, Portland and the East.and ali-intermediate;poiiit^ ' *', •' - OBSftOW STKAgNS. A^g ••ACIVXC BlAIt STEAMSHIP ' Cp'iB. ' . . ,;..• ; fi i.Through Line. 1.i.-. •_•]• S To California, China and Japan. 6 ' , XOUCHDJ& AT MEXtOAN E06TS ; 'A , THE'TJ. S:MATL8. .f; •Throughto CallforinaIn Twenty-Twbitayi; . Steamships on the Atlantic: Connectinc on 'Eaciflc with ARIZONA, • COLORADO, , ..-, HENRY OHAUNCEY, CONSTITUTION,, NEW YORK, , . GOLDEN CITK TON,, . GOLDEN CITK SACRASIJENTO nrjf* wn&, . OCEAN QUEEN, , , SACRAMENTO,,. ' NOETHEKN LIGHT, ' ••'GOLDEN'Ael!;' 1 -' . . COSTA KICA, , , .,•- -.ilOii-TAMA,.,- T r .<J One of the above large and splendid steainslilps will leave pier No. 42, North River,, foot of Canal : 8treet, at 12 noon, on the 1st, 9th, 16th and 24th of every, month, (except when those dates fall on. Sunday, imd\tn l en on- the preceding Saturday,) for Aspihwall, connecting, via Panama Hallway with one of the Company's Steamships from Panama for, San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. J)epprtures of the 1st and 21st connect at Panama with : Bte9*aers for South Pacific-Ports'- • Thbse'of 1st -lio'ach M&nzanillp. . ,. , •, . . ( , _ „ •Departure of 11theach' month\connects witn 5 \iie new steam Jine from Panama to Australia >and New'Zealand. Steamer of May 9, connects closely at San Francisoo wlth-steamer Great Kepnblic, leaving'June 8pl868, for Japan and China. , . .-,.,, •One Hundred Pounds TSaggage 'allowed to caisfi adult, iaggage-masters .accompany baggage throifj h, ai(d at tend to ladies ana children witEout male prott'ettrs. Bag gage received.oa the dock the> day before* sailing, from •eteamboats, railroads, and passepgers.wbg,prefer to Bend down early: ' ' ' • ••'.•: : -' .- - : -'d , -An- experfenced surgeon on. board., - iVIedicine Atid at- tendance free. ••*.-' - \ . \* ~.\ \\ y -For-passage tickets or farther information, >appiy? at the Company's ticket office, on tho wharf, foot of papal St., North River, New York. • • .' '•' : ' ' g. ; H..BAKY,-Agent. 18G7-S. ' Arr«M» S ement. Ostregtf and Syracuse Railroad In connection With yie 1 Kp9;york.^;^ntral,R. g. '• ' €ommfen<;Inji Noi.25, I^ST'S^ Direct route ,to ' . .i • '• • nr \ •» .•:,:.- -. : ! MtJFJPALO, CtEyEtAND, 1'Ol.EiOO . all • Ppirits-West and South, Trains leave Ogdensjiurgh,at 2.P,. M., arrive at .fiswego 'tSP: sr.' Xeave'Oowegb'at 5:50P: *I.'/arrlve'at O&dem burgh,4tl:05A. M; . . ,.,' , , > ..,{, ,..-: Leave Os'wego'9 A. M., Fulton 9:85 A.M., Lamsons 9:B9 '-A. MV,Baiawihsvllle!lO:lT A. Jf., Errite,»t Syracuse .10:56*,. M. , , ...... , t . LeafeOswegd2P. M., Pulton 5S:84P. H.-Lamson» 2:59 •s-. P.. SI.i;iialdwlnsvlUer8:17Pi Mj^arrive.at Syracase ' ,8:55P.M., connecting with. Syracuse, Bihgjiampton >'• and'New YorC Rv R?for!Bfngnamiitoh,>Pliilaaelphia, Baltimore and all pqints Bouthi f ,. . teaTCOBweko6P. M:,'PaU-pn 6:30\'P. M:,' t taniBbi»a 6:53 E'aii*aldwin3viUe{J!PJPMarri»e a^Swtaouse 8' P. M. RETG: Leave Syracuse ?:'45 A.J«t,r 2J8SP. M.; 7:20 P. M. ArriveaiOBwego'8:35.4;^.;g:.4;^; '4:85P.M.; 9:10 P.M. 0?\Tlh Tikte f l t the C' O ; 0?\Tlu'ough Tipkete for sale at th Company's Office !foraU,point8vy£stiahd8outllW;eBt. i'.-, -ii£ , . , • • W. B..PHBLPS, Supt. • O:Cf.SH!!AD,Gen'! TicketAg'enti ;iI ~(S6«0d*wtf) 1868' , .WINTER ARRANGEMEKT.\' ' ' • Throiigh'to Chicago in 8SB«:nr>i.|3eing ! 12 hour* qnicker tiBiaiiby.any;otherroute. ..^, .. .,-. „ j \' 'TrainB leave Prescott Junctibii, opppsWe Ogdeaa- snrgh, as follows, vi»: .,-, -r •••:., -.; ( 4 , d FOR THE WEST. Chicago USyExpress:.7--..- 3.OOP. M. Acco»modation..-.,<:.. „ -......»....«... 5.1.5 P. M. Chicago Night Tiipfess :\.*.-.\. .'it.. 3.OO A. M. POK-THE EAST. ,U.orning, Express. t ............ 6.43 A- M. ••:_ -••'Mcai:'.,t..:^.... ! .'.-:v: i .l'.',=.r.-'.--.-:i*a*A-.M. \ t3T7 Through. iricSeti for sale at the (Jeneral %n!sn BRWG*S 5 • - JB an»glngDtteet6r./nV.i ^jfctfj! Gene^ TJODSES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 6N\ TBE ' J3l:\West Sia'e>withlni'a mlhute's wiajk' '•Sfr l i&3f Iron Bridge • wllhallJnpdern improvementj; to rent,.-,. Apply to\ \• ' \ \\•-- '- *\3i-H.~NORal«ND. fri r