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THH Is published every Morning, (Sundays oiccpied,) at I Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow I? rice of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. KAI18 Of ADVEBTI8INQ. . One Square, one insertion..,. $ T5 do do two do 100 , do do three do - 1 2S da do pneireek, ZOO ad, .do %6,weeks,..,. ....,...,, 8 00 do dp '006 10011111,...., 5 00 _\ ao ' ab: tiro months,...,...;.,, 7 00 '- do. * do three months, „. 8 00 a'o'' ; do \sbsmohtha ..;...1000 do do oney.ear, IB 00 One quarter column one year, 45 00 , fine half column one year, 85 00 One~column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, 9 00 .',|y The right to omit advertisements to amount ol en percent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex I hlbitions double the above rates will be charged. Adver isements'froma distance, where the parties are unknown o us, must be accompanied with the cash. \ ' HENRY K. JAMBS, Publisher and Proprietor. BIBIHESS CARDS. JOHNSON HOUSE, .Situatedat the^cornerof Ford and Patterson Streets, OQDKNSBUROH, N, T, Nearest to the Rail Road Depot and Steamboat Landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddlngton, Hencoa and-Eoasle. JRItEY JOHNSON\ Proprietor. • • ST. 1AWRBN0E HALL HOXTRXAL, O. 2. , H . HOG-AN, „. Proprietor. I This House is situated oh Great St. James Street, and is . , the largest In the city. JST\American Money taken at par. [anlT-ly] JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A. M. Sherman ----- rroprlotor. JAMESTOWN, CrtAOTAUQDA 00. , U. V. , (mhl6dtf) BAKlll'S HOTEL, PBESOOXT, ONT. X,. It. Banleln, ... Proprietor. |ySecond ; t o no House in Canada, (mhaidly) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Corner King and. Centre Street, Presaott, Ont. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, Well*,. - - - • Pjr<n>rietor. S': D. MIRIOE'. - ... MANAGER. A First Class Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached, taS^Free Omnibus to Boats and Cars. • - ' (mh2Tdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Corner of Ford- and Catharine Streets, OODESSBUEOH.N. T. LYTLE & BALDWIN, Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or fortv horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN LYTLEi (oc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. , JOHN ALLENDORPH, Auction- and Commission Merchant, ',' . AKD JASOt GOODS DBADSM. Hoods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. fto. S ford St., Ogdensburgh, {?• Y. [aplOdly] 6 HAS., I.. BALDWIN, .R, Dealer i n Cold Silyer & Canada Drafts for sale on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States and the Old Country. gTl Offe, State Street, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. CHATTER TON'S LITERI, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, is r the placo 10 <XST THE \BEST TURNOUT\ IN TOWN I J=gr-EltheirSlngle or Donble. a=i Ofttefal. drivers can be had when desired. in R. JAMES, Proprietor of Wiaddington Flax and Paper Mills, DEALER IK FLAX, TOW, ILAX-SEED k STRA W PAPER ft BOARD OODKBBBCRO, K. Y. (fe24dtf) BODEB, LYNDE & NICHOLS, , and dealers in Flour, MILL FEED AND GRAIN, _g^ : • OGDf N3BPBO, K. Y. (JEO. PARKER & CO., Millers, and dealers kGrain. |S?~ FLOUR, MILL FEED, _$& Will ieep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant.' A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac, on; hand. (fe2Sdtf) C. A D. \WHITNEY JR., A CO., Wholesale dealers in all kino's of WESTERN LIJMBEB ! §^>~Partlcular attention given to supplying the New England Market. W. L. PROOCOR, Agent, (fe«4dftwtf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, . SI . iATTBINOT HOTEL, j. J. TALLMAN, J Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, S . T. [ je-d*wtf ] BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OGDENSBUBG, X. Y. E. M. Baldwin! - - - - Manager. The'house' has 'been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of 6anada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Cigars always on, hand. Good accommodation for Horses. Xarge Barns, Sheds and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able. .' (ja21d*wly) CHAS. N. BIXBY, , Attorney and Counselor at Law, . . Also, Notary Public. fOTSDAM JDHCTION, ST. LAWTtESCB CODNTY, S. T . •|3sr™ Particular attention given to Practice in BankrwpUsy. QylSdAwIy) KOSOIUp W. JUDSOH, Attorney and Counselor a t Law, J3gi-LICENSED (jLAIM AGENT,^E| nBoldiers'Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advlot on the subject, free. MONEY TO MAN ON GOOD IMFK0VKD FARMS. «g^OSlce, corner pi ?ord and Isabella streets, Og- ienabnrgh. K. Y. (MAT J. H. MOR&AN, [ESTABLISHED lit 1852.] Wholesale Dealer in Wines, Liquors & Rectifier or WliHltie* , OoDEasBTOGH, N. Y. [jelOdftwtf.] vri: ;;..jr ;6&Dsi«|ffaRGH HOTEL, Catharine St., near Terry, OgdensbwrgTi, N.Y. George Ckatrand - - - - Proprietor. The House has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply or Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Strong and Mild Ales, always on hand. Accommodation for Travel- eri,and,good.StabUng for Horses. (je28d*wly) WILLIAM WELLS, ' * f 'iFormevl/y at the Baldwin House,] — DEAIEE IN |»~Gold, Silver and Canada B»I» ; _4EI ,'Mpney exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Billsbo.ugUtand sold; also Government and County Boncis. ^^yOffice wltk Charles Johnson,. Tictot Agent, on Oatbarlne Street, next.door above Baldwin House, Og. densburgh, N. Y. ' (oc29d4wtf < • •. OEVesli PLASTER Constantly on hand at, the OGDBNSBTIRGH PI1A8TER MILLL, Also Frerti Ground WATER HUE, For sale in qnantitles to suit purchasers. '\ '' H. i». NQRTHRUP. Ogderiiburg, Jan. 81,1868. ' [feid*w4m] OGDENSBURGH, N. Y., MONDAY, APEIL 27, 1868. BOOK CANVASSEttS WANTED. F OR NEW WORKS— HOME BOOK OF WONDERS and Family Photograph Bible. For terms, address A. BRAINAKU, Hartford Conn. (apl7-lm) Standard Life Insurance Company MUTUAL All Profits telong to Policy Holders. Policies not forfeited by non-payment of Premiums., Actrve, Knersetlc Acenti IVantcd on llDerul terms or Oommlulon. Apply to 0. 0 . FROST, State Agent, Albmy, N. Y ROIAL H1VAN1 LOTTER Y Of Cuba, conducted by the Spanish Government; f SS4,- 000 In gold drawn evefy seventeen days. Prliei CRjhed and Information furnished. The highest ratefl paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. T4.YI.OK * CO., Bankers, No. 11, Wall Street, New York. DEVEREAUX, THOMPSON ic CO., S2 Cedar Street, New York. A. V. DEVEREAUX 4; CO., 8 Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of the RVBDICK STEAM ENGINE, The most Compact, the'Simplestand the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the hest workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application. (de24-6m) PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., NO. ST UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, 1 , NEW YORK. Wholesale and retaiL dealers in sarus UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers, or Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. (fe25-8m) d. .': H. B1REHOBB, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS WARE-ROOMS, 848 BLEECKER ST., N. Y., 32 Tears Established, and 27 Prize medals Awarded!. Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowlfdned by the most distinguished artists to be tlie 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-emlnentlly to those of oth- er makers ; and from, the grtat success aichleved and im- provements made by us in the last thirty years, we can afford to sell a first class Piano Porte at $100 to $180 less than a similar one can be bought elsewhere. te&rEveryPianowarrantedfor 5>years, and to give satisfaction. Our Pianos are made to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, and at ths very best quality that an be procured. No part iia slighted ; what ihe 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 1 the most minute Inspection. They differ from the loud,, course tone of most Pianos (which is bad in the beginning and grows worse evury day,) inasmuch as it is refined and delicate, pure in its vibrations, delightful In Its singing capacity, andhas all the power necessary to podacu 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 fnom $300 to $S00. -LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CI.TY.jSH J. IW. VARIAN 4 : SON , (.Successors to F. B. Baldwin^ Nothing and Furnishing House 70 and 12 Bowery, near Canal St.j New York. We are now ready to offer our Spring! Stock of Ready made Clothing. The largt-st assortment, of best quality, and recent manufacture, atlow prices. Custom Department well stocked witth latest style3 if Cussimeres, Vestlnps, &c. Large and Elegant Assort- aent of Youth's and Chijdren's ClolhioJg. Furnishing Goods In great variety, Underwear, Ho- siery, Gloves, ic. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Milita- ry. Clothing. Constantly on hand a fuill assortment of \Ipauletis Swords, I$elts, Shoulder Straps, Ac. (mh24-lm). Thomaon'i Crown Crinolines Are charming for Lightness. Thomson'** Crown Crinolines Are superior for Elasticity. Thomson'* Crown Crinoline* Are unequalled for Durability. Thomson's Crown Crinolines . In a word are the best i!n the world, and jnora widely known than any other. At wholesale by THOMSON, LANQBON k 00. [mhSl-Sm] 391 Broadway, Mew York. HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Hand cale3 of other makers, taken In part ipay for ours, for sale cheap. HOWE SCALE! CO., 8 Parkljlace.NewYorlc (mhSl-3m) 181 Federal Street, Boston. BOARD O F EDUCATION. DURSUANI TO THE 22d SECTION OP CHAPTER X 883, of the laws of the State of New York, .passed April 18,1857, entitled, \An act in relation to Schools and Academies, in. the Village of Olgdensburgh,\ the Board of Education hereby certifies sto the Board of Trustees of the Village of Ogdensburgh, \that in our opinion a new school house to be'located on ford street, east of the farm of Mrs. Hull, Is necessary for the com- mon schools under our charge ; that the sum of $4,500 Is requisite to to erect the building arid $500 to furnish ;he necessary appurtnenances thereto; that jte have determined that the building shall be erected of brick, and two'/tories high, with at least twoischool rooms.\ Dated April 7,1868. E. W. MERRIAM, C. S. MASTIM, village Clerk. President. . (ap9d&wlm) BANKING HOUSE OP JAY GOOKE & CO., 2To. 20 Wall Street, OOR. NASSAU STREET, NBW YORK, We buy and sell at the most liberal current prices, and teep on hand a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS 3P ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRME3,iand COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. Conversion*. • . We convert the several issues of Stttn-TKirtiis at the most favorable market rates. Into Five-Twenties, whicti, at present price of gold, yield! tha, holder about me percent, moreiinterest.per annum. Circulars with full particular* furnished upon appli cation. (rayTdAwlj) • JAY 000KB k 00 . PIEBCY Ac 1VKS, Dealers In YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, Printfs, Sac. __ 'Merchants, and, Peddlers swppied atjfew Terl City Price*. No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bell's Jew- elry store, OjcdensltairKh, N. X, (»t25dly) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New, JSTo-vcl, DR. I. W. LYON'S TOOTH TABLETS, For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. Sold by all Druggists. Price EQ cents. Or sent by mall, 60 cents. Office', 11 Dey it., N. Y. (mh24-3m) NEW BOOK. *6n Diseases of Imprudence, feorn of Yotltb, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a siamp to Dr. LAWRENCE, Station P., N. Y. (mhli-ly) CATARRH. A TREATISE on Catarrh, Its Causes and Effects on Health, Head, Memory, Lungs,, Throat, Breath—Benses ot Smell.Tahte, Hearing, and Blght^-by Dtt. JtOWE, Ed- itor New York Eancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. RO WE, 37 East Twentieth street, New York. tmhlT-3m) CHURCH UNION, The Freest Organ of thought In the World. Tlie Largest Religious Paper in the World, eterag- ing 9 Columns of Reading Matter eachyieth morethun any other competitor. It alms to lead public opinion upon all subjects, and to represent or echo the sentiment! of no party or sect. Terms per year $2 SO Terms to Agents, 'for each subscriber)... 1 00 'PREMIUMS: A Sewing Machine, worth $55, for 25 subscribers and $01.50. Agents may choose their machines. A Gold Watch. American Watch Co., worth *125, for S5 names. Silver Watch for 20 names. Silver Watch for 15 names, 10 quart Bottles Woodwork's Ylolefclnfc, for 10 Subscrib- ers and $25. The Church Union is the only paper that publishes Henry Wari, Beeaher's Sermons, which it docs each week, publlshii g the morning or evening Sermon of the Sunday preceding. Send for a specimen copv, enclos- ing ten cents. Address, HBNKY K. CHILD, Publisher, 0 Bcekman St., New York City. ROYAL, HAVANA tOTOt'ERX, OF CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government. 1890,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY IT DAYS. Prizes Cashed and information furnished. The high- est rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Sliver. TAYLOK SC CO , Bankers, (ap7-3m) No. 16 Wall St., New York. STOIPSON'S SCIENTIFIC PKN, 1 doz. Pens (assorted points) and Ink Retaining Hold- er mailed prepared, on receipt of 50 cents. A. 8. BARNES & CO., New York. tp The Life or.—A new and stadard work by jj on _ j_ >jt_ jieadley, the popular historian, n one handsome volume. Agents wanted every where to sell this. Also the History of our Navy in the Rebel- lion; Grant and Sherman and their Generals, (EogllEh and German), and threo other standard works by the same author ; the beat chance ever offered men and wo- men to make money. E B. TREAT & Co., J.'ublls.-.er3, 654 Broadway, New York. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED—Picture S-J business ; very profitable; no risk. Seventeen specimen pictures and catalogues sent for 20 cents ; twice as many, 30 cents. MANSON LENO, 9i 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. Address JAMES, RICH- ARDS k CO., No. 1 Merchants Row, Boston, Mass. PER DAY, Sure.—Nomoney in advance. Agt«. qp wanted everywhere to sell our Patent Everlast- ng Metallic Clothes Linos. Address the American Wire Co., 162 Broadway, N. Y., or IB Dearborn at., Chicago, Illinois. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending us a club in Our groat $1 sale o r Dr y ami Fancy O O O X> !3 , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, FREE OF COST. Our inducement* during the pu t few yean have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR PREMIUMS JS^Our lriends will readily notlce.our present* for 80and SO Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other firms. ISsT^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 OF |1 If or a Olab of SO, ($8)—One of the following articles: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed-spread, 100 vieir Turkey Morocco album, 20yards sheetings, striped b delaine dress pattern, honeycomb quilt, all hl t lid ld b d ll l wool square shawl, set solid gold bosom stud», all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern, gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimmings, silver plated chased butter dish, silver plated & bottle revolving castor on feet, set superior steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade shawl, ladles long gold plated chain, ladies' dou- ble gold ring, gents'heavy chased solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality bal- moral skirt, set jewelry and sleeve buttons to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladles high cut balmoral boots. For a Club of 60, (6,)—One of the following articles :— Black or colored alpaca (ireBs pattern, poplin dress put tern, one piece bleached or brown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated C bottle revolving castor, 3% yards superior cashmere for pants and vest patterns, extra honeycom 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, ladles sill wool cloak pat- tern, silver platrd cake or curd basket, fur muff or cape,. ladies fashionable wool 'doable shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings; 8 yds double width wattr proof cloaklog, set Ivory handle knives, with silver plated forks, 6ne,set Jace curtain. tforaclub of 100 ($10)—One of the following articles: 4 yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine blea.. table covers, with one d z 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, sliver hunting cased patent lever watch, one doi. Ivory handled steel bladed knives and. :fork», ellver 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 mutt\ and cape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, 1% yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 Aor.. Rogers' best silver plated forks, common sense sewing and. em- broidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, splen-j did family Bible, record and.photograph page. ; For larger Clubs the value Increases in the same ra^ tio. • •• • j i Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address 1 free. Address ALl.KN, UAWES4 Co., Wholesale dealer! to Trench, tiermsn and English Dry and fancy Goods, Cutlers, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac. No. 15 Federal St. Boston. ; I. O. Box 0 2 $1 i <; «. '-• [apT-2m) ; A NEW BOOK on Paralysis, Flt», and Nervous Dis- eases, with their mccemful treatment, lent free by enclosing Sump to Dr. 1.0018, 802 East 98th St., New York. Get the Beat! 10,000 Words and Meanings.notlh oth- er Dictionaries. A necessity to ev- ery intelligent fami- ly, student* teach- er. What library is eompleU without the best XngUsn, Dlcttonery? Published by G. * C. MBRRIAM, Springfield, H*s.s. Sold everywhere. |SJ*\8uperior In moit reipecti, to »ny other English Dictionary known to me.\—Hon. Qe*. P. Mtrsli. A GENT3 WANTED—TO OANVA8SIN EVERY TOWN J\ In th« United States, for the Life, Campaigns and Buttles of Ulysses 8. Grant, complete in one vpl, over GOO pages and finely illustrated. Send for circular to 1.TOYARP BlIiL,75 Fulton St., New York. 1868. THE 1868. NortliernTransportationCo Of Ohio. This veil known Company will, during the present sea- son of navigation, run , FIFTEEN FIRST CLASS STEAMERS REGULARLY, BETWEEN , Onwogo, Clereland, Toledo DETROIT, GLEN ARBOR, , CHICAGO AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS. Leaving Ogdensburg Dally, for Lake Erie Ports, on ar- rival of the Mall Train from the Bast; and Tri-Week- ly,—Monday, w eduesday, and Friday,—for Jjake Michigan Ports. I C3?~ These Steamer a make regular connections at Og- densburg with the Ogdensburg *, Lake Champlain R.R., and Vermont Central Line (or Boston and all points East. At 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 tueie is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between Boston ana Chicago. l3r*The Steamers are provided with large Cabins and Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of First Class Passengers and comfortable Second Class Cabins provided with Berths and Cook Stoves for 1'as- sengers and Families desiring to furnish their own. pro- visions, Ac. {3?~There 13 no change of Steamer between Ogdens- burg and Chicago, thereby making it the cheapest and best route for Passengers moving with their Goods, Stock, &c, as they avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel bills, and numerous other expenses, as well as damage to their property by rough handling. J55r\Fir8t Class Tickets include Meals and Staterooms. 82?\Kate8 of Passage and freight lower than by any other route. BP~Baggage Checked through to destination. AGENTS: JNO. TJOCKING, No. 1 State Street, Boston. W. B. BUCKLEY, Cape Vincent, N. T. CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.N. T. FRENCH, GUILDS 4 CO., Cleveland, O. W. T. WALKER k CO., Toledo, 0. N. J.HODIER. Detroit, Mich. O. J. HALE £ CO., Milwaukee, Wis. N. J. HOWE k. CO., Chicago, ill. G£O. A. 1SDBY, Agent, Ogdensburg, N. Y. GEO. W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, II. J. GOO UNO, Passenger Agent, Office, cor. Ford and Patterson Sts., Ogdensburg. (apld&wTm) REDUCED! Grand Trunk Railway LINE OF STEAMEKS Summer Ai-ransement. 1868 Great Express Line to the West, 1868 VIA THE TRUNK Ssurnia. Line of Steameris, SAHNIA AND NORTHPORT, MACKINAW, 8IIEBOYGAN, Milwaukee, Chicago, AND AVVt LAKE MICHIGAN PORTS. From Three to Four Days Time Saved over any other, Water Route. , Fare $14 Vint Claaja; * 7 Second Cl««» FROM OGBENSBtRGH, < CHICAGO, NILWAUKER, JJHRBOTCrAN, and allt»ke: Michigan Ports. CfT\ Meal* Sc Berth a Include d on Steam- ers on all first Class Tickets.. 'Che following Splendid, Low Pressure Passenger Steam- ers will form the line during the season of 1 B«8: , B. F. AV«4e........... Oapi Gillies. ' t)»t» of/Fremont. .CaptM. Barret. Montgomery....'. .Capu a. .Nicholson. Sun .i Capfc K. A. Jones. To connect with one of the above Steamers, Passen- gers will leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, vis. Grand Trunk Railway. The rates by this line are cheaper than by any other water route and from three to four days.ahorter between^ Ogdensburg and Chicago or Milwaukee, with only ona. change, which Is made direct from the cars to the boat.: No Omnibus, Cartsge or Dookige on the mate. Particular attention paid to Families moving West—a; train running for their special benefit, which carries Passengers, Homes, Wagon •, Furniture, and all descrip- tion of Household Goods, Extra Baggage, Ac., connect-; ing at Ssrntaas above stated, with their line of Steamers. C.X BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdensburg, General Union Ticket Office, State St . O. J. BBTDGES, Uanaglns; Director, UoBtreal. H.SHAOKELL, G. P. A., G. T. Railway TRAVELER'S GUIDE OGDENSBUKGH Ajyi> LAKE CHAM- PLAIN RAILROAD. : 186T. Change or Time. . ... •_ 1368. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. . TWO TRAINS DAILY {Sundays £ace<pte$.) , On and after Monday, March 23, trains will run as follows: 1st—THROUGH MAIL. Leave Ogdensburgh at 11.30 A. M., (dine at Malon*' irrlve at Rouse's Point at 5.80 p. M., connecting wiw Vt. Central Night Express.for East and 8outh arriving In Boston at 8:80 A. SI., Springfield 6:40 A. M.,; and via R, 4 B, Road* for Troy, Albany, ana arrive in New lori *t 10:15 A. M. 2d—BOSTON AND fTEW YORK EXPRESS. Leives Ogdensburgh at 4:10 E.M.,. lodge-at Malone, Arrive at Rouses Point ax, ^0:35 A. M., connecting wltb Vermont Central ft.R. Pay Express, for Burlington, Oen- cord, Nashua, Lowell, arrive In Boston 10:30 P. 11..';' or 4a R. 4 B. R. R., for Rutland, Troy, Albany ana New S-ork, via II. R.O. R. RETTJRNIN&. Leave New York 8:60 P. M., Troy i0;0() P. M., Rutland 1:20 A. M. Burlington 4:85 A.M.; Bos- ton 6:00 P. M., Rouse's Point 1:1b A, M., arrive <it Ogdensburgh at 12:S0 P. M. Connecting at Wooer's Junction with trains iromPlattsbtirgh;Ht Potsdam Junc- tion with R., W. 4 O. R. R. for Watertown, Rome and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs; and at Og- densburg with trains of R.,W. 4 0.lt. K. for South and West; with Grand Trunk and Ottawa KtiHways for (Vest and North. Also, leave Rutland 6:00 A. M., Nerthfleld 8:00 A. Mi, Burlington 9:80 A. M., Rouses Point l:S0 P. M.; arrive at Ogdensburgh at 7:18 P. M. I). W. 0 . BKOWN, Superintendent. 8upt.'s Office, Ogdenaburg, March 28, 1SCS, (d&w) CENTRAL GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY via ' , Niagara Falls and Saapenalon Brldga THREE EXPRESS TRAINS • Oeave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, daily, ^Sundays excepted,) on arrival of Drains from the East for ' DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, lasT'And all points WeBt. JQ Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh R. R., dally tSundays excepted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara falls and Susp'n Br. 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:80 A. M., arrlvhig at Chicago 9:80 P. M. Express Train leaves ogdensburgh S:00 P. M., Rome 9:10, Niagara falls and Suspension Br. 0:50 A. II., De- troit, 6 P. M., arriving at Chicago 6:00 A. 11., mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West- and Northwest This Is the Ehortest, Cheapest and most reliable route to the Great West. Ask for Tickets via. Great Western Railway, which can oe obtained at, all the principal Ticket Offices in the United States and Canada'. JAMES SlMtiWDS, Agent, Ogdensburgh, N. T . ± T. N. DERBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, N. ? . THOS. 8 WINY ABD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont. JAMES OJIARLTON, Ueneral Agent; Hamilton, Ont. OKdnBbu, May ie r l88T. (jaia&wtf) CHANGE Olf TIMJC ON THE OKAN© TttUJNK KAIfcWAV. WINTER ASRANGEMlSNa 1 . Through to Chicago in 38 hours, being 12 hours quicker than by any other route. Trains leave Presebtt Junction, opposite Ogdeni- ourgh, as follows, via: *OR THE WEST: Chicago Day Express 4.... .3.00 P. M. Accommodation , 5.15 ?. M. Chicago Night Express v I. 3.OO A. M. ?OR THE EAST. U Morning Espress .' C.43 A. M, Local 11.15 A. M. Evening Express '. 5.15 P.M. |3!r\l'hrough Tickets for sale at the General Unlen Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. 0IU8. I. BALDWIN, Agent, C. J. BRYDGSS, OgdensTjurgh, N. T. Managing Director. Si. P. BEAOH, (de!4d&wtf) General Agent. Kew York City. BXPRESS CO., And ORKNEY., FiSKX & CO'S EXPRESS, Connects dall y with al l t!»e Cities ia the IJtiltcd States ana Canada. \ Time from New York, 24 hours. Time from Boston 17 hours. All expresses In charge of safe and \trusty messengers. Orders for the purchase of goods lntheoV'-s especially solicited and promptly attended to. OSes in Seymonr Honse Building, Ogdensburgh. g. t. 6MK. AgMt. W.S.YIL1S & CO., (SucceBBors to 0. A. VILAS * 00.) Will cairy on the Boot and Shoe BUSINESS . As under former management. Our aim will be' to in- crease the former growing popularity of the establish- ment. DAILY • A No. S IDagle Oloclt, ndiii assortment of Etaats* ShsQes,:;&C] Special attention given to ,i -.1 ; • . . I . • -V |! •:• CUSTOIM:'^ '\w & ; [ocUaAwtf] : !8i VTIA8 ft CO.,' ' No. BBaglei»locki. . ' ' TO ttBNT. ' ^ , . 1H AT DESIRABLE AND PfcEASASTtt - - ,- •, X cottage hear the corner of 8J«te and: Montgomery. Street's, formerly occupied by T. B.Baldwin. Possession elven May 1st. *¥ar farther particulars apply to \ t. J ^ m Office, j ANTI-BILIOUS Pilie FOE ALL DISEASES OP THE Kidneys, Retention of Urine, &c, Magglel'3 Pills are a.perfect cure. One dose will'satisfy anyone. • . - FOB FEMALE »ISEASKS, : NERVOUS PROSTRATION, WEAKNESS, GBNERAt XAB8Ii.D.pE} WANT Of APPETITE, , r . Magrerlel's Pills and Salve Are almost Tmlvers'l in their eBects, and a cure can be . - ' -• • almost always guaranteed: Sold by all-respectable dealers in &1edicineii.throu£b.qlit the United States and. Canadas,.at 26 cents a Pot or Box. • • ''. (.bc8ld8taw4wly) : WHO. OARTBUt. - v • . , j.-, • --' - 1 ' '\.''-' JJfim Jfalure Colors the Peach? ' •,.•„. How t Noture Gglors theJ'him? . How Nature Colors the'Green Grape: ! ' And'Borries of various hinds?'• '1-... , The Celebrates Portuguese Chemist and.Botar>m, ^roj,- fessor ESSlBllalDO, has contributed one of ihe'rhOBt useful and-valuable discoviries of the age, Ior.t>~•*•••-\ lit of mankind, itacl kuown as Prof . ESMJERALBO'S This Prtlatite is the Concrete juice of the Trait of'the Antheuili) 'Pjii'dtlium, alraziliau'.jibrub tijat pofiff i(lprg the banks of the .Amazon River. Thisr Fruit and its juice possesses the peculiar properties of Imparliiig its Color to the fioman Un.iri.n3y, and'tgives itan. J£lei;axit, Sort, Glossy,, EVown or Bla.clc o6ror',*\j>r6mbiiiig\ItB'Biipia. and Luxuriant growth. It Will'not etaln- tliefckl.n or ulothing. Ambpg Ladies and (JenUeman whose Hair is turnlig or already become' 6're'y, this Pellatite btadds as t)*e .' ,-,^. .•- •«.*_ r VjtOTOJGtIA 'O\P jl^ijXi GiRJLlt \liAHi? KKSTOHEBS. '; It differs from the. ot?tens $ at follows: MKLANOHOI/l.Y 8IOT; THE JOTITijt, SIDE. -'•^TO.lier'pf. arc all madc.ot i THE PBLIiAX'ITE of lead, Sulpliap.lime, cnvm- icals and minerals. Tbey iscleanandharmleBBaBwa- ' —\- ' ' % •-\-•=- ! -- ter. 1 „. ,..' It imparts.its color at once, Itisfree from mineralaana They are filthy—)• als a meras. , They cui'ystalizuoh the'hairsnd make it BliEf i barah. :ltiey, stuin the skiri and'cldiliiiig. chemicals. Hair. It Is healing. U> the scalp. y y WTiatiheydo.- —Thej iwe id t tu bi'b'tfi It softens and glosses tke carried to tuu brain by'tfie ubioi bients—cause paluthe o ,,. Head, Dizziness, r--\-*-- It removes dandruff a n d Softening _of \ ' scurf. It combines a hair dressing. It combines a color restorer. nacv a:id.Dea;h, & th they are put iip~ They are put up ju .colored closelj pHSted aruund them from cork to bottum, so as toliide the demons inside. Wblch will It predispoBCB the Hair to glass bo'ties, with the labels • curl. * ...--..,. It is indispensable,- and It is universally desired. Which wiil you liavt t . you -usjis,? •, . ., ... . • Compare them. 'Jest them, an3, d-ecide.\ ' Awavy with • filthy, dangerous eompowide,and utetiiecUafi and-harinltss PelUstite. At one bound it sweeps the field, and the old fogy cn»- cibles of minerals are dropped by the public like a red hotiron. •Go to your nearest .Druggist and ask him, to furnish you with the Pellatite. Don't; tail te give it a trials, and don't wait until your Hair is destroyed or ^ouarBtne'lh^ mate of a Lunatic Asylum. Go at once. . .,'•, WliRt tile People sar. \It does notstain the skin, but culurs the liair Immedi- ately.\ ••...-. , •-. ,; \S'rofessor—My head was sore from other dyes. lOJJ?: Pellatite\beuied mv scaip^and colored my. .hair :beauil- fully.\ '•I am delighted with your Pellatite^—ITTIU neveragafa use any other wash ondi-e.\ j **. t' u No more.Iead or sulphur dyes for me—^Pllt is a botanic wonder^a^d' no mistake.' 1 \It operates like magic.\ , \Enclosed find $5 for tbc bottles more—Send' ately.\ . • , • \... a 'Your Pellatite leaves my hair soft and smooth. Ofher dyes made it harsh.ahd bnttie:\ '\ . ' '''--• *'Since usinkt your Pellatile my head T.as .beea.eiitir.ely. free from t ain and ache.'\ Prof...E3nSeraldo's.Pellatite ii sold by Dr.uggiBti. Price $1. Sent.^t-0 any address on receipt of ihe urice. B.eud for a pamphlet. Addjress ' • . '- ' » JOS. HAYDOCK, P. O. Box .5272, New , York,, sole Agent for the United States and Canadas, to ntiom all orders should be addressed. [Entered according to Act of Conpre' s, by Ralph Glov- er, in the'i lerK's office of the District bun,, for 'the Southern District of New York ] (ocSI dttaw&wly) ' Si. 0. Iiamphear, Sole Agent for Ogdensburgh. THE ORIENTAL HOT-AIR Base g^ - XHirnace. J...B. OSIER* 1 3 SOLE ASEKT FOE THIS, CEKERATED .Pr nace for Ogdensburg, and is prepareu to fill orders on the shortest notice. Satisfactory fefertMces-giveri: 5 -'' Also the OrientalJiase Burning Stove,, the imperial Cooking Stove, and aii kinds of Cooking and \Parlor Stoves^ • - A full assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, alnrayB on hand, and jobs don'e'to order- •\ . ISFTStore, two doors Bast of Sej.mo.ur House, ITqrd Street, Ogdensburg. •' (dtfj Beans and Oats Wanted. GEORGB A. ittXJNRO, »0ED BTBIIT, (OrPOBITI 1. E. CUKST t 0O.%) Keeps constantly on hand and for sale cheap, oil kinds oi Groceries Consisting in part of TIonr.Tori, Oat3iCbrn, Pea*, Beans, also Teas, Sagar» , • MqlasseB, Syrupo,, ,,- ,, , Flour bythe barrel, bag or liundfeu. Oatmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Starch, llaicoria, Wheat- on Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapioca, 4c. Extracts of all descriptions, including Peachy Celery, Ginger-'stfainea Honey, Pure Spices, Mustard: and. Pepper. Pain Killer or sale. '-•''-< ' ' |g~ Cigars snd Tp}>aoo*>, tha very best brands.. ^\Farmers' Produce wanted. Goods 1 dellyared Ja the village Fre»i . . . ; .... ; .'..' ' d*l Gun. A . I.ANE>S PATENT iEVER SEI Cirenlar Saw Mills! WITH PATENT PRIQTION PBBE» r The ; OixesEtpess* i » • - j * ' • . . a Simple, Accurate and JJurablo. QUA.NTITY AND QUALITY OF PRO- DUCTION. Uy8ifMP£88Ei). . \ . Sena for descriptive Circularand'PriceiiiBtib' ri LANE, PITKlN * Bs6cK,\ •*\ * ' • *' '<-•• '••• ; : : ^tontpeilfeir-^K! THOMAS ..Mwimfaeturer,of^ and dealer in. ' \ \'\ i' Wholesale,: and ->||et»U, , WATER'S Retwl'deal'eraand tiietraiie furnished with CSgfKj £ all brands, .qf^my : .ow.i,mauufticture, at lower iatws : tnaQ cari'be procured at any 'otner house in t Ndrtnera^N»w gars are manufactured of; the very best material 'wlilcb. .'ill smokers wilUadinit by' trVirig tticra.v. ^atrona|e>i»p- ; 'rpiIE-8TjnACR,IBBjR : Ili^ITES A.a?EN?Iplf ; ^fiiHIS jL BtpcS of Buggys now\on hand, which are offered oh \betterterms than can be> obtained in, any?other;.ma»l55l^— 1,'hey.have 1>eeh cpuatructed of Uie very be,6t t material andarewarraritedin l every particular ''-Parties {deslrJBg; to purchase wlU.find it fotheiradvantage.to in early, call. A. OAif Oah * GOtfD BOUBB'-'A.ND'G'AaiDENi iOgSr X*. Avenue; PpiKes4on.given.fir5,taay_pt.May ' (a P 9d2wj \ '•••' • ' ''' J B.«T).~itl3EN-»-