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THE Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. T., at the ow price of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. RATES 0 7 ADVKRTISIXO. One Square, one insertion $ 75 ''.do do two do 10 0 - - do do three do 1 25 do do one week, 2 00 do do two weeks, , 8 00 do do onemonth, 5 00 do do two months, 1 00 do do three months, S 00 ao ao sue months 10 00 do do oneyear,., , 15 00 One quarter column one year, 45 00 One half column one year, 85 00 One column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 J&—The right to omit advertisements to amount of en percent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex hlbitions double the above rates will bo charged, Adver tsements from a distance, where the parties are unknown o us. must be accompanied with the cash. HENRY R. JAMES, _' . . Publisher and Proprietor. BUSINESS .CARDS. JOHNSON HOUSE, Situated at the corner of Ford and Patterson Street!, OSDENSBURQH, N. 7 . Nearest, to the Kail Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngton, Hermon and Rossie. RILET JOHNSON, Proprietor. ST. LAWRENCE HALL MONTREAL, 0. E. H. HOGAN, Proprietor. This. House is situated on Great St. James Street, and ll . \ the largest in the city. American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A. OT. Sherman ----- Proprietor. JAMESTOWN, CHADTATJQUA CO., X. Y. (mhl6dtf) DANIEL'S HOTEL, PRKSCOTT, ONT. J,. H. Daniels, - - - Proprietor. 135—Second to no House in Canada. (mh21dly) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Corner King and Centre Street, Presaoil, Ont. (Formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, Wells , - Proprietor. S. D . MIRICK • MANAGER. AUrst-Class TSxchange Office ana Billiara Room At- tached. 13P~Free Omnibus to Boats and Cars. (mh2Tdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Cornier of Ford, and Catharine Streets', OGDKNSBUBGn,N. T. LITTLE Jt BALDWIN, Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or forty horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN LYTLE, (oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. ' JOHN ALLENDORPH, Auction and Commission merchant, ASH FANCY GOODS DEALERS. floods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. No. S ford St., Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] 1 OHAS. I . BALDWIN, N BROKER, Dealer I n Goia Sliver <fc Canada Moner . Drafts for sale 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, Ogaen3bnrgh, N. Y. CHATTIBTON'S LIVERY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, 1B the place 20 SET THE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWS! g3y Either. Single or Double. _fl£S Oarefal drivers can; be had when desired. ja8dly'l H. R. JAMES, Proprieto r o € Waddinston JPlnx and Paper Mills, % DEALER IX FLAX, TOW, FLAX-SEED & STRAW PAPER ft BOARD 0QDEH8BBRG, S. T. (fe£4dtf) RODEE, TJTJSDE & NICHOLS, Millers, and dealers in &T JUILL FEED AND GRAIN, OGDJ KSHDRG, N. Y. (JEO. PARKER & CO., Millers, and dealers in Gl'ain. |ST\ FL O US, MIL L FEED, _^S Will keep on hand a good stock of flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. AsupplyciSBran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac, on hafia. ^ (fe25atQ 0. & D. WHITNEY, JR., * 00. , Wholesale dealers in all kinds of. WESTERN LUMBEKI ^r^Particular attention given to supplying the New England Market. W. L. PROCTOR, Agent, (fe24d4wtf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, FORMERLY ST. LATTRESOE HOT2I., V.J. TALLMAN,..., ....Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [je-dtwtf] BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OODENSBUBG, N. T . E. HE. Baldwin - - - -. Manager . The house has been refitted aad refurnished. A choice supply of Canada liquors, Wines, and the be3t brands of Cigars always on hand. Good accommodation for Horses. Large Barns, Sheds and TarS3 connected with the House. Charges reason- able. (ja21d*wly) . OHAS. N. BIXBY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Public. PPT3DA1* JUNCTION, 8T. LAWHESCB COTJSTT, N . T ; %&\ Particular attention, given to Practice in Bankruptcy. (jyl3d*wly) EOSCIDS W. JUDSON, Attorner and Counselor a t I.aw , |3J~ LICENSED CLAIM AGENT,,JSi tiSoldiers 1 Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advloe on the subject, free. MOSKT TO LOAS OlfflflOOD IMTHOTED VARHS. M^Office, corner of ?Oid and Isabella streets, Og~ aensburgh. W. T. [ap4d*wT J. H. MORGAN, [ESTABLISHED IS 1852.] Wholesale Dealer In Wines, Manors <t Rectifier of \WblsKlea OGDKSSBUHQH, N. Y. [jelOd&wtf.] O&DENSBURGH HOTEL, CatherineSt.,near Ferry, Ogdensourgh, N. T. George Chatran d - - - - JProprletor. The House has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Strong and Mild Ales, always on hand. Accommodation for Travel- era and good Stabling for Horses. (je28d*wly) WILLIAM WELLS, .[•Formerly at the Baldwin Souse,'] DEALER IN |3£\\Goia, SUver and Canada Blll8c_£g| Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Bills bought and sold; also Government anfl County Bonds. ^\Office with Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og. densburgh, N. Y. (oc29d*wtf G-roixncl LAND PIASTER Constantly on hand at the OGDENSBURGH PLA8TER MILLTJ, Al«o Fresh Groun d WA1EB MOTE, For sale in quantities to suit purchasers. , H. J>. NOHTHRUP. OgdenBburg, Jan. 3^1,863. [feld*w4m] OGDENSBURGH, N. Y., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1868. Standard Life Insurance Company PURELY MUTUAL. All Trofltn nclong to Policy Holder*. Follclea not: forfeited toy non-payment of ficmiunu. Active, Energetic Agent* AV«n«ea on liberal term* or Commliiion. Apply to O. Ol FEOST, State Agent, Albany, K. V KOVA L HAVANA LOTTEBX Of Cuba, conducted by the Spanish Government; $884,- 000 in gold drawn every seventeen days. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds 61 Gold andl Silver. TAYLORI & CO., Bankers, No. 11, Wall Street, New York. DEVEftEAUX, THOMPSON * CO., 82 Cedar Street, New'Tork. A. P . DETE BEAUX A CO., S Central Street, Bositon. Sole Manufacturers of the RVODICK STEAM ENGINE, The most Compact, the'Simplest find the Cheapest In this country or abroad. The rated power and the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars ?nd price list on application. (de24-6m) PHILIP PHILLIPS ic CO., NO. 3T UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers in SMITH'S UNRIVALLED AMEBICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. tfe25-3m) G. & H. BABEMOBE, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS WARE-KO0MS, 84S BLEECKER ST., N. Y., 32 Years Established , and 3 7 Priz e ITIedalM Awarded. Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged by the most distinguished 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 ; 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 fortei at $100 to $150 less than a similar one can be bought elsewhere. USTEvery Piano warranted fov 5 years, and to give satisfaction. Our Pianos are made to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, artld of tbs very best quality that can be procured. No part is slighted ; what 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 inspection. They differ from, the laud, course tone of most Pianos (which is bad in the beginning and grows worse every day,) Inasmuch as it is Defined and delicate, pure in its vibrations, delightful in its singing capacity, and has all the power necessary to pBdueu 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 $300 to 1800. ^\\LARGEST .ESTABLISHMENT IN J. OT. VAHIA1V A; SON , (Sticcessors to F. B. Baldwin.) Clothing' and Furnishing House 70 and 72 Bowery, near Canal St., New York. We are now ready to offer our Spring Stock of Ready made Clothing. The largest assortment, of best quality, aud recent manufacture, atlow prices. Custom Department well stocked; with latest styles of Ciissimeres, Vestings, &c. Large and Elegant Assort- ment of Youth's and Children's ClolMng. Furnishing Goods in great variety, Underwear, Ho- siery, Gloves, &a. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Milita- ry Clothing. Constantly on hand a full assortment of Epauletis, Sworda, Belts, Shoulder Straps, Ac. (mh24-lm) Xltomnon's Crown Crinolines Are charmingfor Lightness. Thomson's Crown Crinoline* Are superior for Elasticity. TJionmon'n Crown Crinoline* Are nnequialled for Durability. Thomson's Crown Crinolines In a word are the best in the world, and more widely known than any other. At wholesale by THOMSON, LANGDON & 00. [mhSl-Sm] ' 891 Broadway, New York. HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circullar. Second Hand Scales of other makers, taken in par* pay for oars, for sale cheap. HOWE SOAHE CO., S Park! Place, New York. (mhSl-3m) 131 Federal Street, Boston. Knowledge is Power 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 using It, a fan preferable OIL to anything heretofore used. Therefore, we cordially Invite every one to cast off all prejudices and without regard to misrepresentations of interested parties, to BRING O R SEND THEIR LAMP S AICUD TRTT IT FREE. If all will do sq there will soonbeia greater rush than ever fov the same. ^ * Only SQ ceiiitsv a Gtallon, AT RETAIL, BY HiGBEE k McOOY. TO RENT. T HAT DESIRABLE AND PLEASIANTLY SITUATED cottage near the corner of State and Montgomery Streets, formerly occupied by F. B. Saldwln. Possession given May 1st. Far. further particulars apply to - CHAS. I. BALDWIN, G. T. It. Office. Ogdensburg, March 18,1868; \ (mhl8dtf) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pfovel, DJt. X. Tf< LYOJf'S TOOTIT TABLETS, For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. Sold by all Druggiits. Price to cents Or sent by mall, CO cents. dflice, 11 Dey st., N. Y. (mb.M-8m) NEW MEDICAL BOOK. On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a\ stamp to Dr.I.AWRBMCE, Station P., N.Y. (mb.17-1 y) CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh., its Causes and Effect! on Health, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat, Breath—lensei ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight—by Dfl. ROWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Gehte Address Dr. ROWE, 27 KastTwentieth street, New York. tmhl7-3ni) THE CHURCH UNION, The Freest Organ of thought in the World. The Largest Religious Paper in Vie World, everag- ing 0 Columns of Reading 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 Agents,'for each subscriber)... 1 00 PREMIUMS: A Sewing Machine, worth $55, for 25 subscribers and $G1.50. Agents may choose their machines. A Gold Watch, American Watch Co., worth $125, for 85 names. Silver Watch for 20 names. Silver Watch for 15 names. 10 quart Bottles Woodworth'sVioletlnk, for 10Subscrib- ers and $25. The Church Union is the only paper that publishes Henrtj Ward Beecher's Sermons, which it does each week, publishing the morning or evening Sermon of the Sunday-preceding. Send for a specimen copv, enclos- ingten cents. Address, HENRY K. CHILD, Publisher, 9 Beekman St., New York City. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, OF CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government. ' ' $390,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY U DAYS. Frizes Cashed and information furnished. The high- est rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and SUver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, (ap7-Sm) No. 16 Wall St.. New York. STIMPSON'S SCIENTIFIC PEN, 1 doz. Fens (assorted points) and Ink Retaining Hold- er mailed prepared, on receipt of 50 cents. A. S. BAKNES * CO., New York. f K4ATT The Life of.—Anew and stadard work by Wliail J. Hon. J. T. Headley, the popular historian. In one handsome volume. Agents wanted everywhere to sell this. Also the History of our Navy In the Rebel- lion ; Grant and Sherman and their Generals, (Eogllsh and German), and three other standard works by the same author ; the best chance ever, offered.men and wo- men to make money. E. B. TREAT & Co., Publishers, 654 Broadway, New York. L ADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED—Picture business ; very profitable; no risk. Seventeen specimen pictures and catalogues sent for 20 cents; twice as many, 80 cents. MANSON LENQ, 94 Columbia St., New York. AGENTS WANTED, both male and female.—To sell on Commission our stock of Dry and fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, Ac, Unsurpassed inducements of- fered. Circulars sent free. Addres3 JAMES, RICH- ARDS & CO.,No. 1 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass. dU-j ff PER DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. 3P X«J 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. WEARE COMING\ And will present to any person sending us a club in Our great $1 sale o f Dry an d Fanc y Gr O O» S , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk DrcBi Pattern, Ac, FREE O F COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR PREMIUMS |3?\0iir friends will readily notice our present! for SO and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other firms. tap-Pleaae examine. Any person ordering either of the clubi named below, can Lave their selections of premiums enumerated, cor? responding to the size of the Club, , FREE OF *1 For a Club of 80, ($3)—One or the following article! : 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'boBom studs, all wool fancy cashmere pants and Test pattern, gent's hair antl guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter dish, silver plated 5 bottle revolving castor on feet, set superior steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade shawl, ladies long gold plated chain, ladles' dou- ble gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, lolld blaclc walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal- moral skirt, set jewelry and sloeve buttons to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony D 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, 8Jf yardt superior cashmere for pants and vest patterns, extra honeycomb' quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, pair gent's calf, boots, 4 yds. farmer's good wool frocklng, fancy cash- mere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral skirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladies all wool cloak pat- tern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur muff or cape, 1 ladies fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings ; 8 yda double width water proof cloaking, set ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following articles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine blea. table covers, with one doz large sized dinner napkins to match, 25 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 dbz. Ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks, silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cutglass bottles, splendid violin box annd bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun, Bacon's six-barrel re-, volver, pair superior white wool blankets, nice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, 1H yds. all wool fancy cashmere for auit, 1 *oz. Rogers 1 best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and em- broidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, record arid photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases In the tame ra- tio. . Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALLEN, 1IAWES A Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, ic. No. 15 federal 8t. Boston. P. O.BoxO. . [ap7-2m) ! \ NEW 30OE on Paraljila, Fits, and Nervous Dls- J\. eases, with their successful treatment, sent free by enclosing Stamp to Dr. 1.0 018, 302 Knit 28th St., New York. Get the Beat! 10,000 Words and Meanlngsnotin oth- er Dictloniriea. A necessity to ev- ery Intelligent fami- ly, student k .teach- er. What library is complete without the best English Dlctlohery ? Published by G. * O. MRRRIAM, Springfield, MASS. Sold everywhere. *sr '\Superior in most respects, to any other English Dictionary known to me.\—Hon. Ge». P. Marsh. REDUCED! Grand Trunk Railway LINE OF STEAMEES Summe r Arrangement. 1868 Great Express Line to the West, 186 8 VIA THE TRUNK RAILWA7.&1 Sarnia Line of Steamers, - BETWEEN SARNIA AN D NORTHPORT, MACKINAW, SIIBBOYGAN, Milwaukee, Chicago, AND ALL LAKE MICHIGAN PORTS. From Three to Tour Days Time Saved over any other Water Boute. Fare $14 Pint Clan; $7 Second Class FROM , OGDENSBVRGH, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, SHEBOY.&AN, and all Lake Michigan Ports. fST Meals ic Berths Included on Steam- ers on all first Class Tickets. The following Splendid, Low Pressure Passenger Steam- ers will form the line during the season of 1S6S : B. F. Wade Capt. Gillies. City of Fremont Capt. M. Barret. Moutifornery Capt. R. Nicbolson. Sun Capt. R. A. Jones. To connect with one of the above Steamers, Passen- gers will leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, via Grand Trunk Railway. The rates by this line are cheaper than by any other water route and from three to four days shorter between Ogdensburg and Chicago or Milwaukee, with only one change, which Is made direct from the cars to the boat. No Omnibus, Cartage or Dockage on the route. Particular attention paid to Families moving West—a train running for their special benefit, which carries Passengers, IIor>es, Wagon<, Furniture, and all descrip- tion of Household Goods, Extra Baggage, Ac, connect- ing at Sarnia as above stated, with their line of Steamers. C. I. BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdensburg, General Union Ticket Office, State St. C. J. BRYDGES, Managing Director, Montreal. H. SHAOKELL, G. P. A., G. T. Hallway. (ap9d£wtf) 186S. THE 1868. KorthemTransportationCo or Ohio. This well known Company will, during the present sear son of navigation, run FIFTEEN FIRST CLASS STEAMERS REGULARLY, BETWEEN O»weeo, Cleveland, Xoledo DETROIT, GLEN ARBOR, HaOLUWA.TTR.TE, CHICAGO AND INTERMEDIATE FORTS. Leaving Ogdensburg Dally, for. Lake Erie Ports, on ar- rival of the Mall Train from the Bast; and Trl-Week- ly,—Monday, Wednesday, and »rlday,^for Lake Michigan Ports. 11 pT These Steamers' make regular connections at Og- densburg with the Ogdensburg * Lake Champlaln K. R., and Vermont Central Line Tor Boston and ail points. East. A' Western Lake ports with Railroad and Canal: Lines, for all points South, West and Northwest, making it the favorite route for Passengers and Freight, as there; is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between Boston and; Chicago.- ., i f^TThe Steamers are provided with large Cabins anl. Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of First Class Passengers and comfortable Second Claia Cabins provided with Berths and Cook Stove's for P«- sengers and Families desiring to furnish their own pro- visions, Ac. ISTThere is no change of Steamer between Ogdens- burg and Chicago, thereby making it the' chea'peit and best route for Passengers movlag with their Goods, Stock, ic, as they avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel bills,' and numerous other expenses, as well as damage to their. property by rough handling. , £r]r First Class Tickets Include Meals and Staterooms. > IST\Rates of Passage and Freight lower than by any; sther route. PT\Baggage Checked thrpngh to destination. ; ' AGENTS:. < JN8. HOCKING; No. T State Street, Boston. ' W. B. BOOKLET, Cape Vincent, N. Y. CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego,». T: FRENCH, C UILDS A Co., Cleveland, O. : W. T. WALKER * CO., Toledo) O.f • N. J. RODIER, Detroit, Mich. * O.J. HALB* CO., Milwaukee, Wil.; ( N. J. HOWB * CO., Chicago, ill. • : •. < CEO. A. BtrSv, Agent, Ogdemkmrg.N. V. GEO.W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, H. J. GOODNO, Passenger Agent, : . Office, cor. Ford and PatttrsonSts., Ogdensburg. (apMAwTm) OGDENSBUIIGH AND LAKE CHAM' PLAIN RAlLJROAIt. 1867. Change or X^ne. 1888. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TITO TJlJLTSrS BAILY (Sindays X Onandiiftflf Monday, March (8, trains will run as follows: ; 1st—THROUGH MAIL. Leave Ogdensburgh at 11.80 i. M., (dine at Malon»* arrive at Rouse's Point at S.80 ]. SI., connecting with Vt, Central Night Express, for Eist and South, arriving in Boston at 8:S0 A. M., Springfilld 6:40 A, M., j and via R. * B. Road, for Troy, Albany.and arrive in New 1'ork at 10:15 A.M. I 2d—BOSTON AND NEWTORK EXPRESS. : Xeaves OgdenBburgh at 4:10'P.M., lodge at Ma'lone, arrive at Rouses Point a* 10:85 A. M., connecting with Vermont Central ft.R. Day ExfeaB, for Burlington, Con- cord, NaBhua, Lowell; arrive ^Boston 10:80 P. M. ; or via R. A B. R. K., for Rutland,B.'rpy, Albany and New Tori, via H. R. R. R. RETURSNG. - Leave New York 8:50 B M., Troy 10:00 P. M., Rutland 1:20 A. M. Burlngton i:So A.M.; Bos- ton 5:00 P. M., Rouse's Joint 7:15 A. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:50 P. t. Connecting at Mboer's Junction with trains from Pittsburgh; at Potsdam Junc- tion with R., W. & 0. R. E. for Watertown, Rome and West; also with Stages for iHssena Springs ; and at Og- densburg with trains of R., jr. 4 O. R. R. for South and West; with Grand Trunk and Ottawa Railways for West and North. ' . • ' Also, leave Rutland 6:00 i. M., Nerthfleld 8:00 A. it , Burlington 9:50 A.M., Roues Point 1:80 P. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:15 P. I. 1 D.W.'O. BROWN, Superintendent. 8npt.'s Office, Ogdensbiig, March.23,1868. (d*w) 0T6BEAT CENI'KAL GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY w Niagara Fall s ai d Suspension Bridg e THREE EtPRESS TRAINS Leave Suspension Brldp, Hamilton and Toronto, daily, (Sundays excepted,) or arrival of Trains from the East for DETROIT, CHICAGO, M I \|yAnd ill points West. Trains leave Ogdenaturgh, via Rome, Watertown. .and'. Ogdensburgh R. R., d^ly (.Sundays excepted) at 7:40 A.' M., Rome 1:25 P.M., tiagara Falls and Susp'nBr. 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:30 A.M., arriving at Chicago 9:80 P. II. Eipress Train leavs Ogdensburgh 2:00 P. SI., Rome 9:10, Niagara Falls aid Suspension Br. 6:50 A. M., De- troit, 5 P. M., arrivip at Chicago 6:00 A. SI., mak- ing close connection^with all trains South, West and 1 Northwest. Thl3 is the Shortes, Cheapest and moot reliable route to the Great West. , Ask for TicketB V!J Great Western Railway, which can De obtained at alljhe principal Ticket Offices in the United States and fenadu. - .. ' JAMEB' SMONDS, Agent, Qgdensburgli, H. Y. T. N. DEBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, N. Y. s THOS. SWINYAto, Gen. Manager, Hamilton. Oht. JAMES CHARL.W, General Agent, Hamilton. Ont. UKdensburgh, siy 18,1867. (jald&wtf ) CHANGE OF TIME ON THE 1868 JNK ism WIjTER ARRANGESIENT.. Through to Chiagp in SS hours, being 12 hours quicker! than by anyothefroute. Trains leave ireseott Junction, opposite \Ogdens-? ourgh, asfollowajyis: FOR 3.'OT WESE. Chicago DajJSrpresB., ^...3.00 P. M. Accommodation S. I 5 P.M. Chicago Nijit Kxpress 3.OOA.M. ' SOS. THE EAST. • ' Morning apress 8.43 A.M. Local 11.15 A.M. Evening Egress 5.15P.M. r J3«f\ Througl Tickets for Bale at the General TJnien' Office, Old Ogdasburgli Bank Building, State Street. OHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent, C. J. BRYBGEI, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Managing Jirector.. S. P. BEACH, (del4d&wtQ General Agent. Hey York City. A'HTEaifCAH EXPRES S CO., And, 0EBX7, JPIS^E A GO'S HXP.RE8S, (lonnectn dally witli all the Cities £n. the United States and. Caiiadfc. Tine fromNew York, 24 hours. Tiie from Boston 17 hours. All expresis in charge of safe and trus: j messengeri. Orders for ths purchase of goods in the cities especially; wUcited andpromptly attended to. Office in Seymour; HonseBulldbg, Ogdeneburgh. R. H. HOUSTON, Nos. 8, and 3 Ford Street, Opp<«ite tn e Bridge Ocdenslturgh, N. i - — XMB— IU0OESBOR TO 8TILWELL * H0C8T0N, iVliolesale and Retail —DIALVB Of — Groceries, Wines & Liquors, Orockei'y, Cordagre and Ship j ( I will keep on hand at all times a large and select' 3ck of Family Grocerles'wldch' will be so' the LOWES1 MARKET, JPBICE. . [ Bavins bad the experience otoirer. fifteen-year thoss outness, I feel confident In giyinij satisfaction to who' may favor m'e-wfth their \patanage. , : \ : |ST\Ihave also the^ Agency if SmltK'ii oeleb'fated Ohio Whiskey and Highwinea. , Qash Paidfor GOjtujtry I' j -I.' t. .^: ,• -I. t . ,« ;..•.>... j Good* QeUvered In aur.part or tlie -V41* lage Free of Charge. ,: ... . - • < ' \ • - \ \ B.fr-HOUBTON.; | NoT.'i. ISM. »• '- i ; - ••< .\..•'•(aii*ff.V : BOAicb pie P U p ^ P URSUANT TO\THE' 22d SECTION 'OTP CHAPTER 88«ibf tlie \laws 1 of the SfeW of NewTorSVt>»ssed' AprU18,1857, entitled; \An> relation toBchoolsj and Academies,.in 'the: Villagee jpf :: Ogdensbur^i,'; .the; Boardd off Educationn nerebyy ceftlfiess to' the Bqani of; ,he: Villag jpf Ogd Boar o Educatio nereb ceftlfie to' Trustees of the Village' of Ogasnsburgbi' oplnlonta hew/school house to'i^e located oh- -Fordtistreet, east of the farm of. tors. Bull, Is necessary'for tl)e, qqni-; mon schools under our charges that the sum of $4,500 ( is requisite to to erect the Bulding and'$500' tofuriilshi .the necessary appurtnehanebs thereto; :that wei'bare, determined that the buildingi*ajl. be erected of briclc, and two storieshigh,,wltb at lfast two scliool rooms.\ , DaWAprin,18«8 . •'•\'• ! B'.». MBRKIAM,, \ C.8iMAS*fN,Viiiag«H01erkl •:•' • • Pfesident.\ i-it- :•',\• : ii .>•.... i. (ap9dSfIm)I VEKMONT CENTRAL and 8VIiI.ITAH RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. _ _. , . Commencing Dec. 2, 1867. __ _ TRA1NB douTs SODTB ABD ilsiT\\ \\ MAIL TRAIN leaves Et. Albans at«:15 A. Mv, and con- \necU at,BurlinKtonwlth:Eutland Road ; at White. Elver Junction ana Bellowa; Falls with tralni for Boitoo, Wdroester,'SpririgBeiaiiBna'with 'trains on Pawunpilc road; arrivei at New York at 10:45 P.-M.. \T . . DAY EXPRESS, leave« Ogdensburgh at. 6:S0 P. M. (lodge at M«il6ne)leave1:50». M.-, J »buSe'«V Point 10:46 A. M., for-Bpston, *c;, arriving !n Boston, via Lowell, NIGHT EXPRESS, leaye» Ogdenaburgh at -11:80 A. M., Rouse%i ,<BpJnt ji . 1 «t,.,:&«6 P. M.,~ ar- riving at Bo'stofT at 8V40\ATM: l J eonhecting at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Woroes- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield. *c, and arriving in New._STork at 12:80 P. M. TRAiKS OOJSOiEOETB AMD WEST., , ,1 . DAY EXPSESS leavfai Eua>a, via €dwcll;' w6:00 A. M.,.for Bnrllngtons.St. A-ibans,I*c*. ' -:\- i .. t-ntf\ a MAIL r iRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell at I:66,A.M., viaLawrehce and Fitchburgh'it^SO'Ai-'Mvi BpHngfleld at7:45 A. M.,, for Burlington Mnd St. Albane.;;,, ..-_« AOCOSIMODAI^ON'TRAIN leaves TS6rthB\erd<af8*0 A. M., for Burlington, Rutland, St. dUbansj. KoB«o»»-Pt., : Ogaensburgli, &p. ' ,\'. NIGHT EXPRESS learei Bellows MW ii SS #l(h receiving passengers from Vermont Valiey R. R;, Hew York'atl2:lS P. fe, and from Cri'esB!re'\R: S . le%v^ Ing Boston at 5:30 P, JI;; connecting M'iWhlte River Junction -with, train leaving Boston at S:0O 'P. M., for Burlington, Rouse's Point, aud Ogaeinburgfi, cotfnect- ing with Grand'Ti-unk Tr«in.B, for the West... • . - 1 Sleeping Cars are\ attached' to b'otb the'Nlght* Bxpress Trains running between.St. Albans'ana .Boston, andiSt. Albans and- Springfield. ' \ ~ - •' Througl Tickets for ;Obieago an'd.the W«rMor>aJe at the principal,stations. ' ' &. MERKIEJJ/aenn'Bept: t., Bee. 2,1867. ,- , ,, [»fc | .&. . BUBtlNCTO N B. B. Si* turner .A-xrangeBientv, ' -.;•-; At 5:30 A. M., Express, arriving at, Burlington, at 1:80 P. M., Rutland 4:15 P. 41., Troy 9 P. M.,leaving Troy at 10 P. 11., with sleeping cif: and arrive atssN'eir-'Koif at 5:80 A. 1(L . . . ., At 11.80 A. M.,TSxpress, for Trey anaiNew ii f 6rK;' with sleeping car from St. Albans to Troy,- arriving In Tro» at 4.40 A. M., and New York at 10^00 A, M.' via the Hud- son River Railroad; . . ..>'.. •*.':£•-in At 11.80 A. M.,,ExpreBS for Boston, arriving at Bnr- lington, by rail, at 980 P.M.,(wlth sleeping car'froiB\Bnr- lington) and arrive in Boston nest raornlagat' 8:80 o'clock; Or,PasBengers by the 11:30 Ai M. train- can 'taS$»one of the Lake Champlain Steamers, *n arriving, at,Roust's Point, get supper on board, pass through the menit pleas- ant part of the Lake, touch at Plattoburgh, and arrjve'at Burlington in time toconne'et, WITH OVjf'fAIL? Bith ithe 10:00 P.'Mi Express Train for Bos'toh,;(with\ ikeping cara> and arrive in Boston next morning at .8:30 o'clock. Passengers-taking the 11.80 A. M. train &cifirdiyi;& rive in New Tork at 8:00 P, M. Sunday.-;..,:, ,.\{{ %.\ For tickets or information apply to Ticket Office, Og- densburgh B; Z. Depot, or of Chas. Ii Baiawln;- : i9.* i-tiL Ticket Office, State street, or T. N. Derby, S, W. R. Tlot- et Office, State street, opposite Seymour Hoiiie. ' *\•'\' |y Baggage checked throughfrom Ogdembnrglu < ' GEO. A . MERRILL. Inpt. • J. ». CHUROJI, GSn. Agt.,Ogden»burgh. *-'.'a •'» \^ May 22,1867. \ - NORXHEB N (NE1V HAMPSUIHB) RAILROAD. . i(t . ; , w v Trains leave White River Junctlonfor tiphcordf ? N«iili- ua, Groton. Junction, Worcester, Providence Lowell, Boston, 4c, at 1:15 A. M., 12:15 and S;18 P. M^or ott ar- rival of trains from Ogdensburgl-and'Mpn'tfeali * '\•% Leave Concord for Ogdensburgh,and Montreal at 10-30 A. ii., and 8:i5 P.M., or on arrival of trains from\ Bos- ton\ Worcester, &c. • J - >v ~ > * ' i ' • &4.--. ±d Trains over this Road are.run dailv'.ln.connectlori.wltii trains over the -Ogdensburgh Road, 'carrying PaBieii- gers and 'Freight to^nd Siom the Wjest, j Of&tBMbutgh, Montreal, and Mahchenter, Nashua, Worcester^, Provi- dence, Lowell, Iiawrence, Boston; . PortsiaoQtti, Portland and the East,and. all intermediate points. OKSLOWBTEARMBj Ageet? JntAti. is*iEiiintsHip riT e«*»S. • . Through. Like- : -•' : •\'•<'• To California, China aud Jiipan. TOUOHINCr AT 5IEXICAN PORTS';' AND CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS.. • > I iV. lit.fo Through to Califorina in Twenty-Two, D SteamsBipS'On the Atlantic: Connecting on Pac ARIZONA, , COLORAD.O, . r HENRY CHAIINOEY, CONSTITUTION\ NEW YORKi . GOBDEN CI-HE,'' ' OCEAN QUEEN, ' SACRAMENTO, NORTHERN LIGHI,!. GOLSEN AaB,- Ji • COSTA RICA, - *. MONTANA, One of the. above, large- ,and splendid 'steamships will leave pier No. 42 North River,\ foot*of' Canal Street, at 12 noon, on the lsf, 9th, 16th and 24th of every month, (except when those dates fall on Suaday,-and' tBen on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwallj connecting,,.via Panama Railway with one of the Company's 1 Stekmsnlp'i from Panama for San Trancisco, touching; at Acapnlco. j Depsrtures of the 1st and 21st connect.at Panama'with Stesaers for'South Pacific Ports. ThoseJof 1st touch- 1 ' Manzanillo. Departure of 11th each month' connects,'with the* n'e'w steam lineifromPanama to Australia .and 'New.Zealand. Steamer of Slay 9, connects closely at SknFranclaf wilh steamer Great JJepuolic; leaving June 8,.1868,vl Japan aii(l..Chiha; . . OneHiindfeS Pound3 Baggage allowed to'each'*- Baggage-maBters accompany, baggage, throii. .hj.antljlit teiid to ladies and children without male prottcturs. Bag gage received on' the dock the day before* galling;, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to vend down-early. ' - \ ' :~ J ~' An experienced Burgeon on board. Medlcln* and at- tendance free. ' . For passage tickets or further informatton, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the wharf, foot of Canal »t., North Elver, New'York. - : • \•\• '.•.'•: (jyldly) F. RBABY A 186T-8. Winter Arrangement. 186*^8 Oswego and Syracuse Railroad •In connection, with the^NewTdrk' Central E. 'ft. •': Conunenclng IVov. 25, BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO PTAnd all. Points, West and South,West jSt.. rains leave Ogdensburgh at2'P. M., arrive at'OBwego at9 P. it Leave Oswego at,5:50 P. M;, arriveat Qgdeas burgh, at 1:05 A. ML . . , leave OBwegl>« fc M., IWton 9:8S A; Mij I*ms8a#8ie» A. M.,Baldwinsville 10:17,At.M., arrive at8»racuse I0:55A. M. ','. ' Leave Oswego 2 P. M., Ealtpn 2:34 P. .M., Limson»».2:69 P. lft^aldwinsvlUe-8:i7 V. #.: arHveat\Sy¥abu»» 3:55'P. 11., connecting with Syraouee, Binghampton and New York K. K. lor Binghamptoni ihUaaelpliia Bli d ll it Sh K. K. gpi p. Baltimore and all points South. , , Leave Oswego 6 P. M., Fulton 6:30' P. M., Lsmsons «:82 P MIildilllT0TP M W tS* g , P. M.,Iialdwin3vllle,T;0TP. 8P.'M. ' ;atSjri(ou* RETURNING:;,^, <.; :: ;i, Leave Syracuse 6:45 A. M.,; 2;3S ; P. M.; 7:20 P..M- ArriveacOswego 8:35 A. M.;\ 4:85 P. Til ; 9:10 V\ M5-'\'-i ^\Thh Tiktf l t th C' Offi ; ; ^^g Tickets,for Bale at the Company's Office for all points West and South West \ \ •\.-• W.. B.iMtEIiPSi;SupJtoj: O. G. SHE AD, GenU Ticket Agent. (noSOd&wtf), ROMS), WA1EBTOVVK AND OttDENS- ' • '•'• BUJIOH, «. -Kt 1 -' -•-\'-.. r .-^-. 1867. WINTER ASKANGEMENT..;:. 1868. On and after Monday, Nov. 25,1847, and until further notice, Passenger Trains will' run on 1 this Roia-aiVtblr lows,(SundajB.exceBted s >.|., . • . * ••> -j-r.-i ••»-->* EXPRESS, -MAIL; ' ••• w Leave Ogdensburgb 7:40 A. M., Potsdam Janctibc 00, i t Wtt 1105 A M R 2851^11 g g , 7:00 arrive at Watertown 11:05 A. M.j Rome 2:851^11:, connecting at Rome with- New York. : Ce*niral'Hxpteis Trains for all points East: and 1Y T e»t, /arriving;.at, rUtlca 8:50P.. M., Aibaiiy 8:30P,M;,Troy '8:« P. it. '' \ ••i. ••• -.:NEW YOKK'\B35P.R.EBSL'S>.. O < 1'UO .' •Leave Qgdensb.urgb, at 2:00 Pi M., and, gots- aaul'Janctlon Ii25 P. ilf ; iriSve ' at\ Witertown :45tA.M., Buffalo 6:40, A.M. Suspension.Br 7:00 ' New'ana'elegantJSieeping'Oar attached t6?ailr6 Watertown, ; aHjl run through, to New, York wltioBt change*. \' *'\ ' , ' \ \ ' ' « \•'\\ Close' connectionsiraxde at Buffalo and SuipensionjBr. for Chicago and all • ' — • i , SBTURNING.'' • ' •••••* .•;*•(• & t Leave; New.!York,a^80th,Steeet Depot,,8:00 A., li&m- rive at Ogdensburgb 1:05 A. M., Potsdam' \Junction % M . • v •'• '\•• .'• • • : ' \ •,.: '-own;>S i -ieaye New York, at Mb StreetO)epot,«.:80 / P.M.,. fr- rvve J af6guen s burgh<\f2:20 PJ'M'., Pdtldam Jnnctlon 12:Sr> P...M. ..Sleteptng-, Car attached, to th% train, and riin'sitlirough'to Watertown without cliange.' ~' 1 \'' M -' u ^ .Tart: as lowand-timequicker than by any other.route. Bgage checked.thrpugk* w H. T. ? RARY, Gen. Ticket Agent.