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THE DAILY JOURNAft Is published every Morning, (Sundays ezeepted,) at Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. T., at the ow rice of (5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. BARS OF ADVKBTISIKO. One Square, one Insertion.„..,, $ 15 two ao 10 0 three do .. 1 25 one week, 2 00 twoweeks,,.. 8 00 one monthy....... i.* ....,...* '5 00 two months,.......; TOO, *-• three months, .„' . 8 00 • six months 10 00 do dp one year, V 1SOO One-quarter column pne year,....; *5*00 ,Qne SaJf columnkrae jear,\ 85.00 *\''• 'Ohe\co'lumh\one year, \. .... .160 00 Business Cards, per. year, 9-00 t3?\\The right to ttmlt. advertisements to. amount ,of en per cent., reserved on all contracts. Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex- hibitions double the above rates will be charged. Adver isements from a distance, where the parties are unknown o.ns, must bo accompanied jrltfiJthe cash. . i'_ ' '.' '•.•• •• \.'_ HENRY fti JAMES, -. Publisher and Proprietor. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do BUSINESS CARDS. ST.. LA.Wa>ENOE HALL MONTREAL, 0 . E. H. H0GAN, Proprietor; This House is situated on Great St. James Street, and Is ' , the-largest.in the city. ' '|8P*American tfoney taken at par. [aulT-ly] ' JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A., WK Sliei-man « - - - - Proprietor. JAMF-STOWS, CHACTAUQUA CO., N . Y. tf) HOTEL, PRKSCOTT, ONT; M. JSanielK, Proprietor. j cona to noHonaein Canada. (mhgldjy) 1 St. LAWRTCNOE HOTEL, Corner King and Centre Street, Prescott, Ont. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A# IVells, - - •- Proprietor.- S. P. MIKIOC - MASAGISR. A First Glass Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached. Jsp-Pree Omnibus to Boats and Cars. ' ' ' (mh2Tdly) JOHN AILENDOKPH, Auction and Commission Merchant, ASD FASOY GOODS DEALEKS. itooda aoU to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. I tford St, Ogflensburgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] OGDENSBURG, N. Y M FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1868. 1 WATC1IES AT BX. TIH3in:KI.Y IiOW PRICES. Silver Hunting Watches $18 Gold Hunting Watches 80 Gold Hunting Watches. Ladles'Size...... 70 Each-Watch warranted by special certificate from the American Watch Co. Watches aent by Express 0. O- D. with privilege to examine before paying. Every one in want of a reliable time keeper is requested to write for pur descriptive price list. Address in full and please nnme the pauer In. which, you saw this advertisement. <je21m) HOWARD & CO.,No. 619Broadway, N. Y. Novel, Elegant. DR. I. W. LYON'S TOOTJT TABLETS, For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- •d by the first Sentlsta. Sold by all DruggliU. Price 80 cents. Or sent by iiatl, GO cents. qflice,llDey»t.,N.?. (ronM-Sm) HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send forO.atalogue and Circular. Sfcond Hand Scales of/other makers, taken in, part pay for ours, for sale cheap. ' ' HOWE SCALE CO., r , 3Park Place,,JTewYork. (mhSl-Sm) 131 Federal Street, Boston. DEVEItEAUX, THOMPSON & CO., 82 Cedar Street, New York. A. *. bEVBRBAtJX Jfc ICO.. S Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of the RUDDICK STEAM ENGINE, The most Compact, .the'Slmplett and the Ohtapest in this country or abroad. The rated power anil the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application <de24-6m) No. ClIAS. I. BALDWIN, BROKER, jioixlej- tsi <5old Silver tcanacla Money. 2Drafts:for:s:ile on Xreland, Scotland and Brigland. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States and the Old Country. ffie, StatejStreet, Ogdenaburgh, N. Y. CHiXTERTON'S IIVESY, Cathai'ine St., opposite Baldwin House, Is the place 10 GET TEE \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWN! t&TEither Single or DonWp.«jg| Oarofnl drivers can be haa when desired. jaBdlyi IT. -R. TAMES, Proprietor of Wadaington Flux and Paper Mills, DEALER. IS ELAX, TOW, FLAX-SEED k STRAW PAPER A BOAKD OGDJS.NS.BOUG, N. x . (fe24dtf) RODEE, LYNDE' &NIOHOLS, Millers, and dealers in Flour, EF- MILL FEED AND GRAIN, ^ OODKHSBUKn, N . Y. GEO. PARKER Sc CO., 3Hillers, and dealers in OS-rain. iar. FXoUB, MILL FEED, ^3 Willkeep. 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, &c, on han.l. (fe25dtf) RATIONAL HOTEL, Comer of Ford, and Catharine Streets, OGDEXSBUJtQ, H. T . LY.TMS & MOORE, ....,, Proprietors. Newly retttted and furnished ana kept in first class style. Restaurant in connection Evee hack to and from the cars and boats. Passengers carried to any part of tl»e city. (my23d&w.tf) SANITELLE, Ladles, do not permit this to escape ynur notice. Sauittllc, or Liquid Pcarllne. It secures to you permanently, a most desirable boon, a skin of satin-like texture, and the warm delicate com- plexion of rapturous youth. Its effects am immediate. It contains no-injurious substance. This iii w action, as a trial will prove all we claim for it. Price '5 cents. If your druggist does not keep it send the anount to us and it will be forwarded by Express, A. MAURY & CO., Proprietor, Cjelp-2m> ITLDnane StreetjSfew York. N. HOUSE, OGDENSEORGj K. Y. V. Keelor, ... Proprietor. Late of Waterbury Motel, Tl. ee Carriages to and from the Cars and Boats. (my20a&wtf) J. S. WAREfER, Watchmaker, Jeweller and JEngravev ASD GENEBAI. DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Stiver-Ware, <fio. Alf Fl improved amitmexcelle Sole tches, Clocks, Jewelry StiverWare, <fi Agenlfor Florence improved amitmexcelled, SEWING MACHINES. NO, 8 EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDEKSBBRG. I^^All kincla of Watches, Clocts, Jewelry and Sew- ing Machines repaired. All work warranted. (ap28d*wly) THE N. ¥. MEKCANTIliK • ' • EstabllBhea 1863. Is published Weekly, (Thursday Morning,)j;lvlng the most extensive and accurate Price Lists everpublished in the TJ. 8: It 1B itiictly neutral as regards politics, but independent in Us criticisms upon all matter! affecting the commercial and Financial interests of theNation. Prices corrected weekly up to the hour of ptblicatlon, making the Journal almost indispensable tto <11 dealers in stocks, 6overnmeat Bonds, -Drugs, Chenulc^s, Paints, Oils, Dry Goods, Groceries, Pish, Salt, Countn Produce, Hardware, Irons Steel, Tin, Metals, furs, Bkl)i, Wooli, Domestic and Foreign, Fruits, Nuts, Hides,, Leather, To- bacuo, Ac. Eevery business man should havt the Jour- nal—none can afford to be without It. Subscription price $3 per annum in advance. Address N. Y. MEKOANTLE JOURNATi CO., (jelC.lm] P.O. Boxl919. 850 Pearl Si., N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all deaire for Tdbaco, Thli great remedy is an excellent appetizer. It pjrifies the blood, invigorates the systam, possesses great noiirish- ing and strengthening power, enables the dtonnch to di- gest the heartiest food, makes Sleep refreshing and es- tablishes robust health. Smokerafor fifty years cured. Price tS)c, post free,-.i.A treatise on the lnjurilus effects of'tobacco, with list's'of references, testlmsiials, &c, sent free. Agents wanted. Address, Dr. T. R.ABBOTT Jersey City, New Jersey. A Clergyman's Testimony.—\One box of Antidote Cured my brother and myself. It never fails.'—Rev. I. W. Shoemaker, Kelley'a Station, Pa. (j|16-am) FEVER AND AGUE CUltEl). ItT TWBNTY-TOUR HODRSI J&r\lly Mutter's Fever and Agile Tills.Jgt They are perfectly harmless, purely vegetiole »nd harmles, purely vegetable, and have been used icprivate practice for SO years. * Mr. J. Ryan, surveyor 6. tbe N. X. Central Park, has used these Pills in over 8\0 cases on employees and not one failure. Price S 1 . ^irward- ed by mail tp any address. JHrect, Dr. WM. E8HEK, 311 ileecker Street ( New York City. (jell lm) PIEBCX dc IVES,, Dealers In O. * D. WHITNEY, JK., A CO., Wholesale dealers in all kin<j3 of WESTERN the New y Particular attention given to supplying the N ;land Market. W. L. PROOTOR, Agent, Ogdensburg, N. Y. (fe24d&wtf) WESTERLY BT. LATKRNOB HOTEL, ?. J. TAELMANj... Proprietor. Ogdenabnrgh, N. Y. [je-d*wtf] BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. OQDENSBDRO, N. T . E. nt. Baldwia - - .- - . Manager. The house has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply ot Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brands of Cigars always on hand. Good accommodation for Horses. large Barns, Sheds and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able. (ja21dtwly) YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY Cottons, Prints, &c. ddlers snrppieA atNeio 3»vl tSS (My Prices. No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bcll'» Jev- elry store, Os«leii»bu>-gl»« PT. IT. (st25dl» New Grocery and Ship Chandlciy CHAS. N. BtXBX, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Public. POTSDAM JU5CTI0S, ST. IiiHTBENOE COUHTY, R. T. *articular attention given to Practice in J. H. MORGAN, [ESTABLISHED IN 1852.] Wholesale Dealer in Wines, £.iquor» A; Rectifier of \Wliiulile* OGDENSBUKOH, N. Y. rjelOdftwtf.] WILLIAM WELLS, [Formerly at the Baldmlm Souse,} DEALER IN SGold, Silver and Canada BU]«,jE| Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Mils bought and sold; also Government and County Bonds. ^ ^\Office with Charle3 Johnson, Ticket Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og hNT (oc29dAtf Catha , denrtrargh-,N..T. wi H, .(oc29dAwtf. ' FOR SALE. T HE UPPER PORTION OF THE FARM SIIUATEB on Ogden'3 Island, consisting of 222.4S-100 acres, of which about 60 acres are heavily wooded with hard timber. There is on the premises a small frame house with a barn, shed Ac. Possession given immediately.. Terms easy; Apply to C; C. MONTGOMERY, - < (mhl4a*wtf) 'Waadlngton,N.Y. O K. Si , T. LARKIN,JP JFo. £ AUerHs Block, Water St., Ogdenslur., I am now receiving a choice selection of i , PROVISIONS, SHIP GEANDLER Which I offer to the public at the lowest Market Prices ^P~A11 kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hani* (mh2Sdtf) ONE BULLION Applications wanted for Descriptive Hint of Brokei Sale. Circulars free. Thousands of Shawls, Bed Blan- kets, Boots and Shoes, Silk Dress Goods, or a choice c' 150 articles ot beauty and utility, for $1 each. Ageni wanted. Address O. Y. ME3ERKE & CO., 35 Sudbu St. Boston, Mass., Licensed Brokers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Medical Book On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies ot Women—lent free, under seal, by enclosing a (lamp tp Dr. LAWRENCE, Station P., H.Y. (mhlT-ly) CATARRH. . A TREATISE on Catarrh, lt» Causes and Effect* on Iealth, Head, Memory, Lungs, Throat, Breath—tenses of Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight—by DK. ROWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Bent free on receipt of Ten Cent* iddress Dr. ROWE, 2T East Twentieth Itreet, New York. (mhlT-8m) RO1TAI. HAVANA LOTTERY, OF CUBA, | Conducted by the Spanish Government. IS90.000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERY IT DAYS. Prizes Cashed and information furnished. The hlgh- |t rates paid for Doubloons and_ all kinds of Gold and Silver. (ap7-8m) TAYLOR k CO., Bankers, No. 1« Wall St., New York. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person sending as a club In Our great $1 sale o f Dry and Fancy G O O I> S , A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac., FItEK OF COST. Our inducements during the past few years have been large. WK NOW DOUBLE OCR PREMIUMS t=y Our iriends will readily notice our presents for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Hubs of Wand 100 respectively, of other firms. HPTlease 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 for a Club of SO, (|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's hair and 1 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, ladies long gold plated chain, ladles' 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, ladies high cut balmoral boots. i'or a Ulub of CO, (6,)—One of the following articles :— Black or colored alpaca dress pattern, poplin dress pat- tern, one piece bleached orbrown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, 3 X Jjarda superior cashmere.for pants and vest patterns, extra honeycomb quilt, two fancy colored bed spreads, piir gent's calf boots, 4 yds. farmer's good wool frockingj 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, ladies fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings; 8 yds double width waUr 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 lirge fine blea. table covers, with one dui large sized dinner napkins to match, 25 yds. splendid hemp carpeting, good colors, ex- tra quality black or alpacca dress pattern, one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gent's calf boots best quality, silver hunting easel patent lever watch, one doz. ivory handled steel blade! knives and forks, silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles, splendid violin btxannd bow, complete, single barrel shot-gun, .Bacon's 'six-barrel re- volver, pair superior white wool blanket*, bice fur muff and cape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver, IX yds. all wool .fancy cashmere for suit; I doz. Rogers' best silver plated forks, common sense seeing and 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. Catalogue of Goods ana Sample sent t any address free. Address ' ALLEN, HAWIS* Co., Wholesale dealers in French, Uerman am English Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Yiare, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac. No. 15 federal St. B>ston. P. O.BoxO. J [»p7-4m) $1 FOR A WATCH—The Magnetic Pocket Time In- dlcator and Comp»«l, in a neat case, wlhgUti shade, •teel and. German-Silver Worki, white enamel dial, or- dinary watch sixe, sound and serviceable. Warranted) to denote correct time; money returned where satisfac-, tlon is not given. Sent postpaid for $1. Address J. Q.\ EAME8,22 State St., Boston, Mass. PROOFS OF OUR STATEMENT THAT WE MADE A COMPLETE HAVE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, Can be found in the fact that the Immense' business we have built up hat Induced a multitude of small concerns to imitate our club system, hoping thereby to divert -I some of our buiinets to themielves. We make this announcement simply to inform the pub- lic that It will be for their Interest to patrobize our house as our Goods are carefully selected direct fremAmeri- caa and. European Manufactories, and the greater por- tion.are manufactured exclusively for us, which enables us to offer our customers better Goodi for the money than can be obtained from any other slmlar concern. We sell every description of Dry and: Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, Jewelry, Watches, Sewing Machines, 4c, Ac, for the uniform price- of' ONE DOLLAR, Descriptive checks will be sent In clubs of ten or more at 10 eta. each. If the article described is not wanted a selection can be made from an exchange LUt,compihiDg the greatest variety of Goods, not one of which can be bought for. twice the amount In a country retail store. We will send to Agents free of charge: For a. Club of. 80 and $8—1 doc. Shirt fronts, 1 set sol- id gold studs, all wool cailimere pants, 1. doz S. P. Nap- kin Rings, fine white counterpane, lare size, 1 elegant balmoral skirt, 8 very elegant 8. P. napkin rings, 20 yis brown or bleached sheeting, good, quality, 1 elegant 100- Picture Morocco bound photo, album, 1 double lens ste- reoscope and 12 foreign views, 18. P. oval band 5 bottle castor, 1 elegant silk fan with ivory or sandal woiil frame, feathered edge and spangled, liteel carving knife and fork, very beBt quality, ivory balanced handle.— 1 handsome beaded and lined parasol, 20 yds good prlit, 1 very fine damask table cover, 1 doz good quality cbt- ton hose, 1 pr beat quality ladies', aersft; Congress boot, 1 doz fine linen towels; half db'z Roge9 best silver des- sert forks, 1 ladiea'large real Morocco traveling 1 fancy dress pattern. • foe a Club of SO and $5.-1 black or colored a : dress pattern, 1 set lace, curtains, 1 pr. all wool biankjts, very fine 6 bottle castor, 1 - beautiful -writing desl4 ~i solid gold scarf pin, 3^ yds very fine cassimere for panta and vest, % doz ivory balanced handle knives witkail- ver plated forks, 1 elegant satin parasol, heavily bald- ed and lined with silk, 1 pr. gents calf boots, 80 ;ds gj>od print,30 yds good brown or bleached sheeting, yd wide, : or 40yds. J£yd wide,good quality, 1 ladiea elegant ,Mo>' rocco traveling bag, 1 square Thibet Shawl, 1 plain lor- wich Poplin Dress Pattern, 1% yds dou. width clotli for ladles cloak. ' ! Fora club of 100 and $10.—1 rich Merino or THbet Dress pattern, 1 prfine damaik tatile cloths and: napkins to match, 1 pr gents French calf boots, 20 yds hemp'car- peting;l heavy silver plated engraved ice pitcher, fery fine all wool cloth for ladles cloak, 1' wel) very best quali- ty brown or bleached sheeting,- 1% ydsflne casslmetefor suit,,l elegant English berage'dress pattern, 1 beauti- fulUngllsh Berage Shawl, 1 set-Ivory balanced hindle knives and forki, 1 ladies or gents silver hunting[lease watch, 1 Bartletthand-portable sewing machine. ' I for a Club of 200 and $20.-1 ladies or genta solid gold chain, 1 Banlett Sewing Machine with tUncl and drawer, 1 elegant French Cashmere shawl, 1 sultwest of England broad cloth, 1 French poplin' dress pattern, Paris style, 1 ladies or gents silver hnhtiag case ratch (coin silver case), 1 ladies lich, si k aacque, latest ityle. Presents for larger clubs in proportion. ' Our friends will readily notice our presents to are muchjarger than those given bjran other firm.'* Circular! sent free to any address. j l'AHKEB k CO., ! Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Street, Bosion. United LICENSED BY THE States NEW ENGLAND ' » PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK Of unredeemed Goods, Consisting of O TRAVELER*!* <1®ID$ .'J OGDENSBURGH AND LAKE PLAIN RAILROAD. 1868. Change or Time. SUMMER- ARRANGEMENT^'.'' \' THREE TRAINSpAJLT (Sunday! Evceptedj On and after Monday,!Hay 25, drains will run' as followi: . ' •'• ; ,lst-r-BOSTON EXPRESS. . Leaves Ogdensburg 0:30 A.M., (breakfast atMalone,) arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 A. 51., connecting with Vermont Central KB. Day Express, for Burlington, Can- cord, Nashua, Lowell.arrlve in Boston 10:80 P. il . • 23—THROUGH MAIL/'' ' Leave Ogdeniburg at 1.00 P. M.,( Potsdam Junction at 2 P.M., Malone S.5C P. M., connecting at,-Wooer's Junction with'P, 6'M.'B: R. for Plattsburgn, \Burlington and Whitehall, via lake Champlatn ' gteamers, arrive at Rouse's Point at 6.25 P. M., connecting with Vt, Central Night Express, for Burlington and all points East and South, arriving In Boston at 8:40 Jl. M., SprinK- fleld«:4O A.M.,; Troy 4:85 A. M.,,New York 10:80 A-Mi Passengers by this train who wish to take steamers on Lake Champlaln will change cars at Mooer's Junction meeting Steamers at Plattsburgn lpsteid of Rouse's*Pt. as heretofore. - • •'• 8d— ACCOMMODATION—with SLEEPING CAE. Leave Ogdensburg at 6 P. M. on arrival, of Grand Trunk day express train from Toronto and West, arriv- ing at Rouse's Point at 4:35 A. SI.,'connecting with Ver- mont Central day. mail .for Burlington, White River Junction, Concord, Fitchburg, Nashua and Lowell, ar- rive inDoBton at 6:80 P. M. • RETURNING.' leave New tork 8:80 P. M.j Troy 9:30 Pi M., sleeping car, Rutland 1:30 A. M. Burlington 4:15.A.B1.; Bos- ton 5:00 P. M., Rouse's Point 7:15 A. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:40 P. M. Connecting at Mooer.'s Junction with trains from Plattsburgh, and Lake Champlaln Steamers; at Potsdam Junc- tion with E., W. A O. R. R. for Watertown, Rome and West; also with Stages for Massena Springs; and at.Og- densburg with trains of R., W. * O. R. R. for South and West.; with Grand Trunk Railway for West; St. Law* rence and Ottawa Railway for Ottawa, and with Northern Transportation Co.'s Line Steamers for Weit. Also, leave Rutland 5:30 A. M., N.rthfield 7:45 A: M., Burlington 9:60 A. M,, Rouses Point 12:10 Pi M., arrive at Ogdensburg at 5:40 P; M. .. ,...,,, ., -j k D. W. O. BKOWN, , • ' Gsh'l Sup't; Supt's Office, Ogdeasburg, May 23,1868. (d*#)< 1868. People's 1868 FOB FroWs'tsamb'oat Landing,'.Aibin'y; daily, (. -._ceptedi.at:.7.o?clockJ > .;Mi Mondays, Wednepdays tc- i f0rVvxe)OM Slck and their Baggage car I 4 ;| Tuesdays, Thursdays and >•> I r /-rr'* tutd *y^ ---rip ta;only to Albanyl ^Passengers VERMONT CENTRAL and SULLIVAN RAILROADS. SDMMIR A KB AN GE MEN Ti - • Commencing Hay 25,1868. ' •. . donio SOUTD ASTO IAST. HAIL TKAIN'leaves Rouse's Pt. at 1:40 A; M., receives .passengersfrom 0. Stl. C E.'R., leaving Ogderisburg at 6:00 P. M., connects at White River Junction and .Bel-. vlbws Falls with trains' for .Boston,. Worcester, Spring-, field, and with trains ohPassumpsic'rpaa: arrives at New York at 10:48 P.M. \ ! •'' PAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburg at 5:30 A. Hi Souse's Point 10:45 A. M., for Boston, ft'c, arriving .in Boston,Via Lowell; at 10:80 UTM, ------ • »• ! NIGHT EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburg •'»£• \1:60' |P, M., Rouse's Point at t 6;85.lP.;-Jtv ar- Iriving at Boston at 8:40. A. M., connecting at Bellows. •Vails with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- jter, ahdwith Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield !*c.,and.arrlvingin New York at 12:80*. M. IKAI1IS OOIHO KORTH AMD -WE8JT... , DAS'EXPRESS leaves-Boston, via Lowell, at 8:00 A. M., for Burllngtun, St. Albans, *c.,arrlvirig at Ogdens- burg-at 5:30 A. AI. •,. ,„.•- i MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell at 7:00. A. M., iyiaLawrenceandFitohburgh*att:'3O A. M., Springfield. ;atT:45 A. M.,, for Burlington and St.'atlbans. ' : \.' ' • Trains leaving Boston. via Jitchburg at 7:80 A.' Mi, .and Springfield .at 7:45 A.M., connect.it White River, 'Junction with the day express train. - ACCOMMODATION TKA1TJ leaves Northfleld at 7:«. A. M.,for Burlington, Rutland, St.' Albans, Rouse's Pt.,' Ogdonsburg, Ac. ;:. . ...'.' ' : NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellow* Jails: at 10:00 P,. M., receiving passengers'from TermonttVAUw'R. &., leaving. 'New York at 12:15 P. M., and from Cheshire R. R.'leav- ing Boston »t 5:80 P. M.; connectine • at White-River JuDCtion with train leaving Boston at 5:00 P. M;, for Burlington, House's Point, and' Ogdensburgh, connect- ing with steamers and Grand ; Trurik Trains for the West. ' Sleeping Cars areattached 'to .Night Trains. ' . Through Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at the principal' stations. .' \ ,\* , '•tii MBRRil.ii, Gen'l Supt. Bt. Albans, Vt,May 25,1S68: .. . •. de, marked People's Linejaswillalsotbe.AgeDt. , . igers will,please, step outaiaetho ;Yard an* - bai>d , Checks to' our Agent.andrsave paying 40 centCa. for th«ir JJaggage to- theTJ. ,Y.;C. R:R. .Baggage^onor oly.\' gP^Hudson River B5.RI Eckets taken forpassage o the boats, r- ..;~:-i:i::.:3.<-'x,....t -.\.' .t n i\'- 1 .^ariPrtight.wlll.be-takenataU.times atiow,rktes.:a3 :any:BaUroad;OiSSteamboatLlne.,a : •- .;.-.-, • LJV .^O^^or further. Particulars apply at.tte Office,. Nos. 183 andi285!Broiclway{.Albanyi; . • • ».: r. .^t ,March ; 26,18C8, ' t: 3. W; HABC0UEl!, J lgenfc: ' (apKdtf), •,!,',-.•, • -. '•,•>; U. ..\-.•'! 117 TJIATI. I--- '• ?•'••• •'\'? \ • ' -^-'.V? Line pi Steamers. The fplipwingipg,werfu!,,|-irst Classi v TJpper;C*bin^team- t ers compose this liae : Sparidn.'.. JCapk HoWarifc KiVifiston... Capt. Farreill i3ireaianQvf%. K^lleyl Passportja'C^pt, Binclnlir. t Dl Mt i i^j,^f%. ^ey l PassportjaC^pt, Binn CorMithidn:..O&pt. Dunlop. Magnet....Ca.pt. Simpson. GOiNQ\ WBgT-^fjntii further notice, will'le'aVePr'ea 1 - cott daily (Mondays excepted) at S:SU A,vJli.,;for JBroclR vllle, Gananoque, Kingston, Cpboutg, Port Hope, Bow- manvllle, -Toronto and' SamllUbir, 'connecting witfe^Gt. WesternrRailway.for'.all points Westk' . !;.• . »•> GOING EAST—Leaye Prescott .daily, : .(Mondays er- cepted) at IDA. M., for Cornwall and Jlontreal, connect- ing with gteamers for Quebec •' -•'' >•)•••'••>••<:•:•• • The Steamers of this lineare unequalled and from the completeness.flf their.arrangf ments, present advantages totl Klh^ h ffori\ \ \ \' completeness.flf their.arrangf ments, present advantages totravelers wKlchnon^ other can .affori\. ..\ ,\ T \'. Onabd'after June' J 15th\ therewilib'eHwolines of Eip press Steamers leaving Prescott Daily.for all points East andWesfe ' r? :; ' \For Treightl Passage or any information apply .to Qeo. Pi'LiNDSAiVittheHotei^i oral \the'Office ffoteVPrescbttii J • ; -' Wm. DANIELS,-Agent. '• > P ,_ Hotel, Prescbtt Prescptt,,Aprll 22,1868. ,g (ap26d8taw5m>. Base J, I S-SOLE AGENT'TOR *HlB CELEBgi*ED FUR^ • nace for* 'O'gdensbiirg, and Is' prepared' to 'fill orOers on the shortest notice., Satisfactory references given.; n Also the Oriental Base Burning Stove, .the\ Imperial Cooking Stove, and all kinds of Cooking; and Parlor .Stbyes.. '•:.•,..\' . . . V,' t A full assortment of Tin an d Sheet Iron \Ware .always. on^£ana r ahd : jobs-d6ne to ord'eri'\' : - '• '--\'•' -\' ' ?-^--. lSa?\Stqre two doors fast of Seymour House, Ford' jStreet, Ogdensburg. ' (4\)\.. j .-O-a-tsti CTEORGE: 1 A, rosD 8TEBIT, (orpoBrri f. a. aoigr a.ao.'a,) ,, . •• jKeeps constantly on hand and tor sale cheap, all ili&i 6l :Grocerie»; u ; i: !''\*\ ' ' \CohsisHngfn'partof Hour, Pork, Oats, Corn, Peas, Beans, also Teas,. ftagara \ . .. i -• , .' ••• MolasseSi-SyrupsT ' \\ !J; '' \ J ^UICAII I^UVLHsiciit'-.f ium« \i fi 5i it i Gfits,Cocqa,;Ch6collife, Tapioi .^ascriptions,including.Peacli, Celery, UUJ S C..j.miuucu. fHtiney, Pure Spices, Mustard «nct JPepper.\ < Pain\Killei for r sale. * - ' -.-- <• , -^- < - : ' ':\'- r : :'t '~\ 'sand Tobacco, the very beat brands. . ira'Produce-wanted. ; Goods delivered !D J (irE she village -Free. -- t '•' >ai2f' > ••\ ' avfh. GRAMT AND COLFAX. Agents Wanted for J. T. Headley'j Life If Grant. Dow ready, a Lire of Colfax, with a Steel Portriit. Price 25. cents. Given with every copy of Grant: The National - -- • -- - r -ued,'is the AT & CO., Hand-Book of Facts and figures, just book for the Times. Sent for $1.50. \ Publishers, Col Broadway, New l'erk. HAVE YOU\ TRIED TOWLE Nonpareil Dollar Sale *? If you have now is the time to secure th greatest bar- gains ever offered by any concern In the \ orld. Inveatlgate this at once,—It will pay. , All parties in the Dollar Sale busineaa advertise to give the beat bargains, beat inducementa t> agenta, Ac , -but the Goods tell the story. The proof ol the pudding is the eating, lerma lower than the lowejt. Circulars -sent free. TOWLE A CO., 7. Tremont K»w, Boston. AGENTS WANTED—For the beat Book ture of -the Desolated Statea, and the Wort tlon; 1SC5 03. Largest inducements offer lars, address L. STJvBBINS, Hartford, Ct. 1868 1868 ITIONEY EASILY MA: With our Complete Stencil Outfit. Sm 868 R^«.WATy 1868 ,uired:Oir7ua^ Through to Chicago *n88hours, being IS hour, quicker y alton 8treet ' New Yorlc - STAFFORD MAlFG. CO., 66 than by any other route. Trains leave Prescott Junction, opposite Ogdens- onrgh, as follows, vii: ' JOK THli WEST. Chicago Day Express 3.00 P. M. Accommodation 5.15 P. H. Chicago Night Express 3.00 A. M. FOR THE EAST. Horning Express 6.43A.M. Local.... , , 11.15 A.M. Evening Express, 5.15 P.M. Ha*\ Through Tickets for sale ai th« General Units Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street. • OHAS. I. BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdenaburgh, N , %HP. NCW $1 WATCH. . The Magnetic PocketTime'Keeper and CompasB, hand- some case,.glai3 crystal, white 'dfal; ateei an'4 metal works, watch:size,.go6d order, will denote correct time.;— Warranted for two years. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sent by mail for $1; 3 for 2 ; or by lixpress, 0. 0. B. on receipt of the order. Address D. HUNTER 4 CO., Hlnsdale.N. Hi , C. J.BRYDGE8, Ogdenab Managing Dlreotor. S. P. BEACH (del4d*wtf) General Agent, New To h N. T. OAT S WANTED. : ' 5 AAA BtlSHElS Oj OAT8 WANTED, FOR «UU\7 •iwhich Cashaiid-ihe highest, marset pHce will.be paid'.' Also.allkinds of Country Produce bought. Farm their. THOMAS McGLINNEN, . Manufacturer of and dealer in Wholesale and Retail, HOPKINS SLOCK, WATER STJBXST, TUB SUCCESS Of One Dollar A REVOLUTION IN TRAD) We furnish at a uniform price of $1, it j£ used by every family, at a less price \ old by any wholesale dealer in New Tori Agents wanted to co operate with us in ,;lan which meets the wants, of the milllo [tisposal of a large and varied stock of D |}oods, Silver-Piated Ware, Watches, Car; We meet our agents in a spirit of liber.' etting up clubs will receive aa^i premlui iresent worth $3 to 1300, according to li: A check dascriblng an article to be had ,0 for $2; 40 for tl; COfor»G ; ; 100 for nail. Money should be sent to us by pc ler.reglstered letter, or draft on New Y< iayable to our order. Circulars milled Iress. H AERI8 k PLUMMER, 84 Bano ers wilidoweli to give us acali before disposing, of aU smokers will admit by ^wgti ™3Jftt/?S HAIG*rRASEB, . - i licltedl and aatlsfacuonguaranteea. OGDENSBURG, Ret»H dealeW'and-the trade furnished with Cigars of all brands, of my own minufacture, at lower rates than can be procured at any oUer house in Northern Ne|r York, which purchasers will leam by calling. All my Ci- gars are manufactured otthe very best material which aUsmokerswilladmftby trying them. Patronage so- -produce^ Ogdensburg, Jane 1,1868. WaUr Street, Ogdensbur£. „,, Ue2d*wTihj' THOS. MoGLINNEN. Ogdensburgh,Marchl8,1868. (mbl8deow*wly) TO THE LADIES, We are Agents for over One Hundred Fi nestle Manufacturers; and are supply 1 untry with Dry and Fancy Goods, Silk Bhjwls. Jewelry, Iver Ware, Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Sftchlnes, etc., t th if ice of E Iver Ware, Fur, ,t th e uniform price of tor E«ch Artlcl Send your clubs of ten and upwards i>r descriptive iteckj, showing wliat articles can be cbtjincd for $1, iiithlO cents for each check. CIRCOLAR8 SEW VREE. , Presents worth from $3 to $400 sent fre bgents sending clubs. AgenU wanted in CUSHMAN * OO.,10Ar< iut—A Pic- of Restora- For clrcu- E. capital re- Sale! articles as i they are ir Boston. irrylng out a and In the and Fancy ;lng, 4e. iy, and those a handsome of the club. rlc tl, ten eta. J p. Sent by si al money or- ikor Boston, flee to any afl- at Boston. Silks. Shouts, Dress Goods, Cottons, Linen QoodSj Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibks, Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Cutlery, | Sewing Machines, do. i To be sold at $1 each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for until know what you are to receive!' Stock Valued at $200,000. Salesroom 3$ SBan- iver Strisl, Boston, . , • • The most popular, reliable, prompt and busliess-llke concern of the kind. .The belt of Boston refereices fur- nisbed on application. t 'By patronizing thia sale you liave a chance to exchange your gooda, with a large va- riety to select from, TKRMS TO AQKNT9.—We believe our terms to Agents are superior to those oiTeredbjr any other housf. Tate particular notice of this': Our Agents are not required ; to pay $1 for thelr^preaents, as in all' mother concerns. Certificates giving a complete description of'the arti- cles that will be sold for t) each, will be sold at thefol- lowlng rates: 10 for $1; 80 (with present) for $8; 60 (with present) *C; 1U0 (with present) $10. And same rate for larger clnbs. Look a this chance to get a 8Uk Dress, Sewing Ma- chine, Gold Watch, or some other good article of equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense tp the Agent. For a club of Thirty we will give the person sending it the aholce of the following articles : Print Dress \Pat- tern, worsted breakfast shawl, white linen tablecloth, em- bossed tab e spread, set steel, bladed knives and forks, jet silver plated forki, elegant engraved silver plated 'gold lined goblet, violin and bow, fancy dress pattern, pair ladies extra quality cloth, .boots, elegant Waded silk parasol, 100-plcture'morocco photo, 'album, 'elegantirp- ry handled spangled silk fan, 1 doc large slied linen tow- ell, laiiel morocco shopping bag, alhambrS quilt, fancy genU plain or engraved gold ring, (16 carets fine), ladiea solid black walnut writing desk, ladies fancy black wal- nut work box, or a cottage clock. For a Club ot CO, one of the following articles: Fancy cashmere dress pattern, 3 ydi double width waterproof cloaking, Thibet shawl, 4 yds wool frocklng, set lace.car- tains, ladles double wool shawl, silver plated card bas- ket, splendid engravedsllver plated ice pitcher, eDgrav- ed silver plated tea pot, 100 picture Turkey morocco photo, album, Lancaster quilt, fancy plaid wool shawl, 25 yds. sheeting, alapaca dress pattern, engraved silver plated C bottle revolving castor, pair gent's calf boots, Harris doth pahtt and vest pattern, splendid balmoral skirt, set of iVory handle knives with sUver-platea forks 1 pair of all wool blankets, rosewood frame brass alarm clock, splendid beaded and lined silk parasol, ladies spledid Morocco traveling bagj 30 yards print, or mar- seilles quilt. For a Club of 100, splendid engraved silver plated tea set, (8 pieces, sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer), sliver plated cake basket, fancy plaid wool long shawl, 35 yds. hemp carpeting, splendid violin and bow, English berage shawl, 45 yds sheeting, splendid alapaca dress pattern, siver hunting case watch, splendid family Bible with ele- gant steel engravings and family record and photograph page, poplin dress pattern, engraved silver plated ice pitcher, splendid beaver cloak pattern, sharpe'a revolv- f assimere coat, pants and vest pattern extra eon music box, one pair fine h 1 d di kis to match j AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., : ' 1 And CSXNBT, FISKX tt CO'S KXP&SSS, Connects dally with all ibe Citlesi in 1 tbe United State* and Canadst. i Time from New York, 24 hours; <;.:';.: ...•> '• ] Time from Boston.IT hours.,'. , • ; ' 1 ; All expresses in Charge of safe and irnsty messengers. Orders for the parchaaeofgoods in the cities especially Solicited and promptly attended to. ,'Omceln Beymour House Building, Ogdensburgh; -., , , '; ;I868 Great BxpresS Line...to the Wes^ 1868 Northern Of Ohio. 3Phls well known ^ompanyJwiU^ daring tbe presen son of ^navigations run MACKINAW,. SHEBOTGAN,. ii.Vr < , •-~l .: r •...•.71 •».- \ T ».--V.-.\ REGtrLABLTj'BETWEEN- AND. AlshJhAKE MICHIGAN. P0KT3.. ' . • i .' !, . !,, * il . O«acn»bure,0«weeo, Cleveland, Tpled* ( IFrom Tha>etoFouif'fiaysTime Saved over . -, ^yater Route. DETROIT, GLEN ARBOR, iFare : '$14 First €!«»•;$» Second Cla«» t - , A£4U lTiXl!Jt&AlJ!il/4AXXi. fynia.^ . , leaving Ogdensburg D»lly, for LakeErie Ports, on ar-\ ! tlval of the MailTrain frok the East; and TrtWeek-'' - ! ly,-r-Mondayi Wednesdayf«rid Friday,—fors .,: l ^^ Lake Michigan Ports. * • ij',- I ! ^^ These Steamers -make regular -connections at Og^ < densburg with 'the Ogdensburg *Liike ;Ohamplalh'». R., and Vermont Central Line for Boston arid iall points East. At Western Lake ports with, Railrp»d' and Canal Lines,for all points South, West and Northwest, making itthefavorlte route for Passengers' arid Freight; as there Is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT' between Boston and Steamers are prp^aeAwithiarge Cabins and' tcher, sp , fancy cassimere coat, ality,, splendidd accord g iit the Do- whole of charge to , rery town. t|8t., Boston. er, y quality splendi accordeon music box, one pa damask table covers with 1 doz. dinner napkins to match. BVPresehts for Larger Clubs in proportion. This Is no humbug lottery Gift Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemed Goods. Our goods are ' • ~ •\ NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND, And we guarantee more for the money invested than can be bought at any wholesale store In theconntry. Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names,.but.number yourcluba from one upwards., -Let your letters be short and plain as. possible. -. Be inn and send money amountlpg to |5 or more, by Registered Letter, (which can be sent \from any office), P. O. Money Order, or Express; for when sent in this way you run no risk of losing it whatever. Small sums may be sent by mail, but be sure and put them In the of- fice yourself. ' -, We cannot be responsible for money lost unless some precautions are taken to ensure its safety. 1 Send your address in full, Town, County and BUte.— All certificate* are good until redeemed. 8. C. THOMPSON ft CO., Send for Circular. No. 80 Hanover St., Boston. Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommod 'of First Class Passengers and comfortable Second- Class' Cabins provided with Berths.and Cook Stoves for, PM- aengers and Families desiring to furnish their own ;pro- vislons *c. \ \ '\ \ \ \ - • • W-The're is no change of Steamer between Ogdens? a Chicago thereby making it theCheapertaBd WTher e is no cg burgana Chicago, thereby making it ltClass.SckeUllicludeSIealBand_Sta,t«rooms. Rates of Passag? ana'Trelghtlpwer than by i# route '••''-''•' I ' -' • ' ^Baggage Checked Oir,otfglistgfdestiiiatloni>i J K ,; 'T if':-, ' .i .; ;?o- ,; . '• i. . ;i .;. . J0HICAGO, MILWAUKEE, SHEBOTGAN, and all;Lak»; .Michigan Ports. &. Berttis Inclnded on Steain- - CHAS. ALLISON, Oswego.N.Y. BRtNOfl; OlilLDS *CO M Cleyel»uu, v. : W,TiWaLKB«*0O.,,T61edb,O>.); ••v,.- ; N. J. RODIER, Detroit, Mich. • k {.... - •> O.J; HALE *.g0., Milwaukee,Wis. , ' >, N. J.'HOWE * CO' Chicago, 11U ' -' '- GEO. A.EDDT, Agent. ,, !,,- Ogdenshurg,N.y. ; GEO. W.SMITH,Geri'l Ticketigentj, - v - ( H.J.GOODNO, Passenger Agent, .u -i>* ' »• . Office, cor. ford and Patterson Sts. cX*« V* -ifmiv « .,.-.u«ij 1 Cltf Hi FrtemontV.:-:-'.. .-Cap*. •] - flIonjtsomery....;.. ; ...C.apt.II..Nicholson.. ..-,., ' Sun'....'.,.'.'i CaptV R. A. Jones; . To connect with one of the's above Steamers, Passen'-::' cers will leave Ogdensburg on Mondays, Wednesdays . 2nd Fridays, via Grand Trunk aallway; • Si • | The rates by this line are'-cheaper'tban by any other .wateivroute and:froBvthreerto^ four.daysnBhpfter between jOldensburg and Chicago or Milwaukee',, ,with only' fhe lehange,'Whlch : lsinaaeidirectfrom thecsrs.tothe boat. iNo'OmniBus^CarUgeorpopkageqnthe.route, , , , i Particular attention paid to Families moving West—a train rotfninrlor their special benellt, which parries,. ~\ l gon^ ¥ f urniture,.and all ^escili»- ls\; Extra Baggage, lie.,'\- ' \ - inof'Houi iDg.atSamlaas above •tktedjwK'Ji their lise oi {', , C. I. BALDWIN, Agent, Ogdensburg, j ,<• H t - it .: J Gineralilhlon TicketOfficejBiat '. *> -r nnvnnda .Sx An '«^t« n .ntvaiifrni* Mnnt.roal . jCiJ-BRTDGES,!-^ S H:'SHAOKELL, G. E. , jDirector, Montreal^ ••. T. Railway. ISRAEL DEr Imsi' Blbs»BliibGE! OGDENSBUItGi i 'OULDilNFOBM; HIS FRIENDS AND PATRQN8L W p»at heias engaged.Mr, BEETEA*i the great Axe akerifrbm PrescOtt 1 , and'\Prepared toimake ondclay c lUndS of ,Axe« Bnd.BdgediToolB used by- CarpenterSj _ind Farmers', Milt picks aiiff Boiler Work. ; ;wr. All kinds of- Blacksmithlng done on the;', lihortestnotlce, and satlafactlon guaranteed,, botb. B»|o , lipricesanaworkmanshlp. 1 ' • •>•> ••' - T («ay?a*wlmjf~-