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THB DAILY JOTJRNAJi Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the i rice of $5perannum. Office on Isabella Street. >•. RAI» 8 OF iDVBRTISISO. . • OneSquare,one insertion..^..1. $ 75' •i~ ^rlb-'twb'\ 36\ ...'.„ 100 ao do do do do do do Ho flo do do do d« do do do do three do one week, two weeks, one month, ...^s;. * two months^***.'!*** three months,;..; six months,\ ;.'.'.': one year,. 125 ..-.,........ 3-00 8 00 ,^..>i..-.-*.. ;60Q- ;?c>:::^!$»r! .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 15 00 <USOP . 85 00 ' ~* Business Cards, per year, 9 00 |3^\The right to omit »avertlsementS7to^.am«mn,t\«>f: en per cent., reservea'ori'all contract s;'\' ! ;u<Ui *^-''''*-'- ; • A Ten lines or less make a square. For traveling ex hlbitions double the above rates will be charged.. Adyer ; Isements from a distance, where the parties are unknown BUSINESS CARDS. ST. iAWKENOE HALL. \ ' : ' t •SfdSTR'Sii, f3. K \ ' ' ''\•'••' H.HOGAN, '. .Proprietor, This House is situated oh Great St. James-Street',-and Is . the largest in ti e city. —\ \• ^^atipar. •• [anlT-ly], J r AftESTOWN HOUSE, A. M. SUerman - - - - JAMESTOWN, CHAUTAUQtJA CO., N. Y. (mh.l6atf) . PASTEL'S..HOTEL, seM Canada. , (mhBaiy.>, A\. f .f; <rt\ - r . ' ST.LAWRENCE Bv . Corner King and Centre Street, Prescott, Onl. .(formerly kept by Orry Harris.) si 1 ••'-'- - - rroprfetori 1/AHrsfcCliiss.Kxohange Office and; Billiard Room. At- tached.' tST\Eree Omnibus to Boats and Cars. '\.T.T :xT <-\'':•- ' • . '•• (mli2Tdly) JOHN AtMNDORPH, a««Y: Commission Merchant, AND yAHOY GOODS DEALERS. Goods sold to Mei-chanta and Peddlers at New Tork City Prices. So. S Vm\ St,.p.Efl6n»btirgh t N, Y, QfiAS. I. 'BALDWIN., 111 BROKER, Silver A- Canada Money. p • Drafts for ^sai'e on Ireland, Scotland and England.. .Rail- Way-Sttl-SteainSnip' 1 Agent to all points of the United States ancl the- Old Country. Ejg~fieaeral Office, State Street, Ogaensbnrgh, N. Y. Tr^*;*® N ** H V E 1»TC, . Oaftiltn&SC.; opposite Baldwin House, is the place ' 10 GET •mE\iB2St'TVRNjOVT\iIN WWNt< , „: . E»~®U>er Single, or DoeW4._(Bl .- .!Oarefn}-arlverB can be-had when desired.. jaSdlyi; ..,, HtrwJAM^S i; Proprietor of Wadain«ston Vlax and Paper mills,. DEALER IX H.AX, TOW, T&A3CSEBD-*. STMW PAPKR * BOARD 00D8S8JPRQ, S. T. (fe24dtf) i, and dealers in MILL FEED AND GRAIN, OGDJNSBJIRO, N . V. SEO. BARKER & CO., Millers, and dealers in Grain. &~ FLOVR, 3ULZ FEED, _^S » Will keep on hana a^gooa stock of Wo'ar of'different .grades, ot ! theif own Krlnding, and;whibh ^they will iwar- ra\ht. X supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac, on hanrl. (fe25dtf) NATIONAL HOTEL, Comzr of Forcl and Catharine Streets, OaDKNSl)TJKQ,N. T . I.YTLE & MOORE, Proprietors. Newlyiefitteian*furnished and. kept in flfsfc class, style. Restaurant in connection Free hack to and- fromtfce cars and boats. Tassengers Gavried to any part of tke city. (my28d&wtf) JOHNSON nOTISE, ' OGDIISSBimO, N. Y. 5f. V. Kecler, - - - Proprietor. Late, of WaterluryJlotel, Yt.' ,- \Eree Carriages to and from the Cars and-ifta'to; (my20d&wtf) J. S. WAKNER, AVatclnriaksr, Jeweller aad Engraver AND GESERAI. DEALER IK 'jfateacsi Clocks, Jewelry , SUver-Wdra, &c. • Sole Ageififor.Florence imprdVe'd amfl'imexeellin 1 , SEWING MACHINES. NO, 8 EA&LE BLOCK, BOKD ST., OGDES8B0RG. ^f\AH kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- ing Machines repaired. All work warranted. 8 (ap28d*wly) 0. & D. WHITNEY,'-JR., * OO;, •»• Wholesale dealers in all kintfa of WESTERN IVUMeEK. ! ^^Particular attention given to supplying the New England Market. W. i. PROCTOR, Agent, (feMdSwtf) , . Ogaensbnrg, N. Y. ' SEPIOUK HOUSE, ~ POBMERLT ST. LA\W3BN0R BOTBL, J.3. TAIXHAN, Proprietor. • • Ogdensburgh, N.T. [ia*wt f BAtPWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry. E.M.Baldwin - - - - OTanager. The house has been refitted and refurnislied. A choice supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, ami the be3t brands of Cigars always on hand. _ Good accommoaatton for Horses. larRe Barns, Sheds and Yard3 connected with the House. Charges reason- able. ' Ua21d*wly) CHAS. N. BIXBY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Also, Notary Public. POTSDAM JUNCTION, ST. LA.-WRENOBI COUKTT, N . T . W~ Parttaular attention ' given to Practice in J. H. MORGAN, [ESTA-BLISHKD I H 1SS21{J WholeBale Dealer in Wluea, Manors & aectlfler of Wfcl»kle» OapssBBimaH, N. Y. [jelOatwtf] WILLIAM WELLS, ' [ Formerly at the BaM-ioin Souse, 3 DEALER' TS ' f 1 •:. ET'Gold, Silver and Canada Blll«.__ Moneyexchangedon ; reasonable: terms.. Commerci.. Bills baught and Bold; also Government and County. MP\Office with Charles Johnson;, Ticket Agents on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og aensbnrgh.M. Y. . (oc29d*wtf .. . , JBfOHC 4 Sajp3E. ;\ _ _ T HE UPPER PORTION OP THE FARM SITtTATED\ on Ogden'a Island, consisting of 222 4&-100 acres, of which about 60 acres are heavily wooded with hard timber. There is on tbe premises a small frame house with a b'Bheatc Posjesstongivenimmeaiately... Alt CCMORW . ;TKiE TStXVF .'•$! \'W5M?<bH. •- -ft , TW Magnetil&PpcketTime peeper\ ta3:Compassj ij»n4- .iome case, glass crystal, wWt? dial,' \Steel and metal works, watch.sis;e,.good or,aer, will denote correcitlme.-^- Wirrantedifbr two years. Satisfaction guaranteea. Stby mail for $1; S'for'2; or by Bxgresa, O. Oi'D; t f ft *«« £*- OGBENSBXJRO, -N^ t., BATURDA1 4 JUNE 20; 1J868. ™r • • ^ tt.— - . • ' • .1.-1. :•••.' r. \t \'...<.'•' ::rlV IC •\'.' , ..'\'! 't i*i ' •. s? 1? •;':;{ ,i • •''••• -v .\i ,'i' .'; •••Jr'.- •• i(u',c ? ,.'•-.*•• EX. Silver Hunting Watchei $18 \GoldHunting Watches, 80 Gold Hunting Watches, tidies' Bile 10 . Each.W«tch warranted by fpeciil certificate from the AmerlciitWatch Co.- Watchei lent by EipresiC. 0.1). with privilege to examine before paying. Eirery one ln\|r»nt.or.a.reliable.time.keeper.U requested! to write for our deicrlptlve price list. Addren In full tind pleaie name the piper In which you »aw this adverUSement. Cje?lm) < HOWARD * :0a. No. 019 Broadway, N. X. '• SGAI.ES , Ijvery, description iofj(8c^le,-warranted to giviesatlsfac- iloK ' Send for Catalog*) anil Circular. .Second, Hand 3o«leiof'.6th«r.taalcerj,!i»ken»ln.»irt]Wfor owl, for sale.cheap,, HOWE. SO ALE. CO., , : ' •' •-- • <• -'. SParkr Place; New York: 131. -Federal Street, Boston. DEVEHEAVX, THOMPSON ti CO., , . : \ 82 : Cedar Street, -New York. Av ,*,. .p^'yE.K jf.iLTJX *,, 00., , ^8 Central Street'Boston. '\ ' ' Sale 1 »ianafa,cturerii of' ine RUBDICK STEAM'ENOIWE, The most\Comp»ct, the;Slmple»t mndthe Cheajiest in thli country or abroad. • • , • • . ; The rated power and the best workmanship guaran- teed. , 0irtular.».«nd price list on application. '*,\ ',\ ' '' • (de24-6m) sANifc,. ; i: ladies, do not permit this to escape yo'ulr notice. Sanltt>lle, or XiqUld Pearllhe. It contains no lDJurioussub>tance r ...Thls.is mo fiction, as ..Jii.l..l Olli —J~~}S nll'CJn itntM'fnw) t \DKI/II. 1'K naTtia I f . . ;r, . A. MAUB.Y &• CO., Proprietors, (jel6-2m) ' lii'Duane Street, NeW York. • •' '\ '••• . •••• y ! ; ;>;.f T ' \ ; . ;:.-*-.i— '- THE N. Y. .., .Estabjisheq 1863...,. , ,. eiiWeeViy; (TKursday Biorning;) giving the mostsxtensiTKHna'aecurate, Price Lists;eyer publishea in the V. 8. Jt.isjiCtl«Uy nejitral as regards ipolirtcs, but ihaependentin'ftj cHiiciiinw upon all- matters affecting; thii commercial an il~,Wii»aclalrint<;re«t3,of ttie'Nation. : Prtces cbrr'ect'e'aweeUiy up to the hour of ipubUcation ; inaliing tlieiJ.ourriibaiBiost Indispensable to all .dealers! in stocks, Government/Bonds, Drugs, Chemipals, Paints,. OilsV.Dryj'GoVSsi^r6ceW8, *iah,'8alt, Country Produce, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Tin, Metals, Pars, Skins, Wools, Domestic and Foreign, Fruiti, Nuts, Hides, Iiexther, To- bacco, *c.' Xevery business man should halve the Jour- nal—none c»n.a£ford to be without it. Subscription price $S per annum In advance. Address N. Y. MBKOANTLB JOTJRNlil, CO., • (5elG:lm], P. 0 . Box 1919. • 3B0 Peari St., N. Y. TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco, Thil great remedy is an excellent appetizer. lit purifies the blood, invigorates the aystsm, possesses grsat nourish' Ing and strengthening power, enables the Stomach to di- gestthe heartiest food, makes Sleep refreshing and es? tabli3hes robust health. Smokers for fifty years cured. Price ,80c, po3t free. A treatise on the lnjnrlouseffects of tobacoit.with Hit's pf.r'elerencee, te3tlm»niali, Ac, afc^Seoj!3lLgents,wantAJ.; Address, Dr. T! K. ABBOTT Jersey City, New Jersey/ • M A Clergyman's Testimony.—\One box of Antidote Cured my brother and myself. It never fallu.\—Rev. I., W. Shoemaker, Kelley's! Station, Pa. (jelfi-lm) FEVER AND AGUE CURED. IN TWENTV-FOTJR HOOR3 * jjJ-BfFtiher's^Fevfr mid Ague r'i They are perfectly harmless, purely vegetable ami nannies, purely vegetable, and have been ns.ed In private practice for 80 years. Mr. J. Kyan, surveyor of the N. Y. Central Park, has used these Pilli in over 800 cases on employees and not one failure. Price ji . Forward- ed by mail to any address. Plrect, Dr. KM. FISHEK, 811 Bleecker Street, New York City. (je!9 lm) 8c. IVES,, Dsale'rg in YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS Cottons, Prints, &>o. 0jrMerchants anil Peddlers suppied atN&io Y<ir\ City Prices. , No. 14 Ford St., next door to Bell'a Jew. elrr More, Ogdeiiaburgli, N. Y. (st25aiy) Grocery and Ship Chandlery $''•> \•s'- ( ir : ;o'iEt\'Ei : , CAPT. T. LARKIN, No\ 4 AUm'a Bloch,. Water $., Ogdensbvrg. lam now receiving a choice selection of GB0CEBIE8, PROVISION'S, Which I offer to the public at the lowest Market Prlcet. All kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hand. - - 1 : ' (mhiSfltf) • - • . ONE MII.I.ION • i Applications wanted for Descriptive List of Broken' Sale. Circulars free.' Thdusinds ot Shawls, Bed Blan- kets, Boots and Shoes, Silk Dreu Gooasi, or a choice of 150 tils f bauty and utility for neach' Agent*} Sudbury kets, Boots and Shoes, Sil De , 150 articles of beauty and utility, for n-each.' Agent*} wanted. Address 0. Y. MESERRE A CO., 85 Sdb 8t.Boiton,Min3.,Iilcenied Brokers. GRAND TRUNK RAIIiTAV NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New, iVovel, . Elegant. DR. i. yr. LTON'S woOfn TABLETS. For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first DentliU.' Soltlbyall Druggliti. Price to cents. Or Rnt by mall,60centi. Offlce.llDey it.,N. Y. (rohSf8m) New Medical Book On Diseases of Imprudence, Krron of Tonth, and Mai adles or Women—»ent free, under teal, by enclosing a mmp to Dr. IAWKENOE, Station P..M. Y. ' (mh!T : ly) ' CATARRH. ATREATISIon Catarrh, Itt OlUieiUd Effectl on Health, Head, Memory, Lungi, Throit, Breath—leniei ot Smell, Taste. Hearing, and right—by DR. ROWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten OcnU Address Dr. BPWE, 2T Kast Twentieth itreet, New Yorfc (mhlT-8m) ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, O P CUBA, Conducted by the Spanish Government, •890,000 IN GOLD DRAWN EVERT IT DATS. Prizes Cashed and Information furnished. The high est r&tes paid for Doubloom and all kind! of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR * CO., Bankers, (apT-8m) No. 18 Wall it.. New York. WE ARE COMING And will present to any person tending UJ a club to Our great $1 sale o f Dry aud Fancy GOODS, A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dren Pattern, Ac, FREE OF COST. Our Inducements during the past few year! have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OVR PREMIUMS ty Our trlends will readily notice our present! for 30 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal in value to Clubi or (SO and 100 respectively, of other flrmi. |S^Please examine. Any person ordering either of the clubi named.bel(>w, can have their selections of premiums enumerated, cor- responding to the size of the Club, , ,'.'.- FREE OF *1 ' For a Club of 30, ($8)—One of the following article!: Delaine dress pattern, fancy colored bed-ipread, 100 view Turkey Moroccoflbum, 20 yards sheeting!, Mrlped cashmere delaine dress pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl, let solid gold boiom itudi, all wool fancy cashmere pants and vest pattern, gent's hair tnd guard chain, goltfc£clmmingsj.ailveg?platea i chased bufter dish, silver plated A bottle revolving castor on feet, iet superior steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom- enade shawl, ladiea long gold plated chain, ladlei' 4ou- ile gold ring, gents' heavy chased solid gold ring, solid .luck walnut work box or writing desk, extra quality pal- moral ikirt, set jewelry and sleeve button* to match, vi- olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebon|r I> flute, Ivory trimmings, superior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high cut balmoral boots. j For a Club or 60, (6,)—One ot the following article! :— Black or colored alpaca ares! pattern, poplin dreu pat- tern, one piece bleached or brown sheeting, engraved tll- ver plated 6 bottle revolving castor, &% yard! iupaior mere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral siirt, rosewood brass alarm clock, ladies all wool cloak pat- tern, silver plated cake or card&asket, fur muff or cape, ladies fashionable wool double shawl, splendid daiped family bible 9x12, record page, and engravings; 3 ydi double wldih wat«r proof cloaking, set ivory hajidle inivea, with silver plated forks, one iet lace curtain.; For a club of 100 ($10)—One of the following artldei: yds double width cloaking or coating, 2 large fine ilea. table .covers, with one dot large atzed dinner .napklii to match, 25 yds. splendid hemp carpeting; good colors; ex- tra quality black or alpacca dress patterns, one kr8 e piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gtnt'i ;alf boots best quality, silver hunting cased patent fever Vatch, one-doz. ivory handled steel bladed knireslind Drks, Bilver plated engraved 6' bottle revolving canor, Vith cutglans bottles, splendid violin box annd t»W, omplete, single barrel shot-gun, Bacon's slx-barrjl re- V)lver, pair superior white wool bhinkeu, nice fur muff md rape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher^ with saver, %i yds. all wool fancy cashmere for suit, 1 4ox. Kagen' list silver plated forks, common sense tewing and em- boidering machine, two heavy honeycomb quilts, »plen- dd family Bible, record and photograph page. I for larger Clubs the value increases in the same ra- Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent toany KUreis fre. Address ALLKN, HAWE8 k Co., r Wiolesale dealers ID French, German and Englist Bry md Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Aliums, rather Goods, 4c. No. 15 Federal St. Boston. \ '!. 0. Box C. , [ap?-*n) I ' GRANT ANB» COLFAX. < | ?j agents Wanted for J. T. Headley's Life of Grant Now retly, a Lile of Colfax, with a Steel Portrait. P ce 25 cets: Given with-every copy of Grant. 1 The N« lonal HidBook of Facts and Figures, just iisue'd, ithe boa for the Times'. Sent for $1.50. TREAT i CO., Pulishers, C54 Broad way,New Y»ik. , HAVE YOU TRIED TOWLE ft' 00/3 Nonpareil X>ollar Sal? Iiyou have now Is the time ;to secure the greate t bar- gain ever offered by any concern in the world. Iirestigate this at once,—It will pay. A] parlies in, the Dollar gale business advert se. givethe best bargains, best Inducements to agent, i but he Goods tell the story. ' The proof of the ptdd is tb eating. Terms lower than the lowest. CisuU senfree. TOWLE * CO., 7 Tremdnt Row, Bq on. Me- A(ENT8 WANTED—For the best Book out—. ture>f the Desolated States, and the Work of. K: tion(1805 63. Largest lnducemenU offered. Foi circu- lars, kddress I/. STjaMUNS, Hartford, Ot. OOO RAIItV. j Throagh to Chlcijo in 8S hours, belngtlQ houri quicker, than by any other route. . . < Tralni leare Prescott Junction, bppoiltv Ogdeai- kTH>w8> ^ Chicago DayKxpreu 3.00P.M. AeoommoditlotLlJ.. ...........;..5.1:iX.1A. Chicago Sight Bxprew... ..3.OOA.M. lOaTHKEAST Local 11.15 A. M. : Snulng Express.......... ... S.lfi P.M. - tigr Through Tick'eii for sale at th» ; General,0nUn Office, Old Ogdensbnrgh Bans: Building, State, gtreet • OUAS. I. BALBWIN, Agent, O..J. BBXBQM, , , ,'- . Ogdensburgb.N. Y. , s ilimaglnciDireator.. . : « i P. BBACII, ., l (ueMdtWtf) General'Agent. Hew York Oltjr. j * ' , 'OATS 5 AAA BUSHEL^ OF OATS WAijTEIi;' JOB »UVV which Cashandth'e highest ntarliet price will be paid; Also all binds of Country Brpdace Bpught. Mariners will do w.ell to give lis acall before dlsrjoslhg'of their oroduce.- • . • B:AI& ft FRASEB, 1 • ' : , ! ;::.: V ia 'Wm Street, pgaensburgj , . ; Ogdensburg, June 1,186S. • -- aTMOMAS DtcGLINNEN, Manufacturer of and dealer in i CIGARS, , Vt&oieiaU and Retail,' HOPKINS BLOCK, WATER STREET, < .•?. • • -. i > • 'i i .£:..-, L'.it a • •• i»I A OGDENSEURQ, j SetaU dealers and the trade furnlihed with Otgtti of all brandn, of my6WQ : ininufacturej at lower r»t«l than 1 oan-be-procured^atfany pt-ae^ house- Ja< northern- Neir York, which purchasers will leWrn by caUuig. 1 All my Ci- gars are manufactured of the very best material which, all smokers will admit by trjing them. Patronage so- licited and satisfaction'guaranteed. ' '••••'• THOSi MoGHNNEN. i Ogdensburgh, March 18,1888. ; (mhl8deow*wly) I - ' MONEY KUIIiY 9UDE. Wb our Complete Stencil Outfit. Small espial re- Huird. Circulars free. 8TAVVOKD MANFQ. IO.,'0C Fulta Street, New York. to . *c, ddlng of. B stora- TBS SXTCCKSS 01 \I The One Dollar Scle! 1 A REVOLUTION IS TRAM. wiurnlihat a uniform price of ©j.iuch artjcleiat asuA by every family, at ,a less price than. tiey are sola fcr any wholesale dealer In NewTTork or BoiJ>n. Agiata w»nted to co operate with uilncirrjii 5 out» plan fhlch meets the wants of the million, indln the alspijal of a large and varied stock of Dry andi Fancy plan fhlch meets the wants of the million, ind alspijal of a large and varied stock of Dry and Good SUrerPlated Ware WatchesCarpeting g , EC. «ia those alspijal of a large and varied stock of Dry a Good, SUrer-Plated Ware, Watches,.Carpetin wSneet our agents In a spirit of liberality, «ia those gettifc up clnbi will receive aa a premium a hahdsome pres«t worth | 8 to $800, aecorolng to tlie of t e duft A beck dascriblng an article to be had for »1, len cti. 20 foi $2; 40 for $4; «O for, »G ; 100' for $10.t' (!nt by raall Money! shouldbesentMiisby vm^taiaam. diUtdletter*drift ohHet e;igUed,i .^Pf P#, payaile to oar order. Circulars mailed free toany ad- aresi HARRIS & PLTJMMER, 84 Hanorer St. Boston. nd Do- whole ' TO. KmMmmf* mMC^mm mmmf^rn-' i • W; are Agents for over One Hundred foreign mute Manufacturers, and are supplying th w»»« counry with Dry and Fancy Goods, Bilk Shawls; Jewelry, Sllvf Ware, Furnltare, Pianos, Sewing MachL es, etc.. at tit uniform price of \ ^l for Each Article. Seid your clubs of tea and upwards for.de crlptlve checls, showing what articles can be cbtalned for $1 WitU'iO cents for each check. ' CIRCULARS BBNT PREB. , Pr^senU worth frotn»3 to $«0 sent free pfjbargetq Agesi sending clubs. Agents wanted In evert town. | . , OUSHMAN A CO., 10,Arch8t., Joston. ln the Fancy REVOLUTION IN.TRADE, Cm be found in the fr.cfc th»t the : lmmenpe buiineu we have built up has Induced a multitude of imall concerns to Imitate our club system, hoping thereby to divert some of our business to themselves. - , We malce this announce\ lent simply to Inform the pnb- llp that It will be Jor tbeir Interest to patronise our house u our Goodi are cirefully selected direct fremAmerl- esi and European Manufactories, and the greater por- tion are manufactured exclusively for us, which enableB us to offer bur customers toetter Qobda 'for the money than can be obtained from any other similar 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 often or more atlOcu. each. If the arUcle'describedis'ndtwanted'a selection can be made from an excbiDge,Llst,c'omp>lsing the greatest variety of Goods, not one of wnich can be bought for twice the amount in a country retail store. We will send to Agents free of charge: , , . For a Club ot 30 and $8—1 doz. shirt fronts, 1 set sol- id gold studs, all wool casslmere pants, 1. doz S. P. Nap- kin Rings, fine white counterpane, lire size, 1 elegant balmoral skirt,8 very elegants. K napkinrlngi*20yds brown or bleached sheeting, good quality, 1 elegant 100- Plcture Morocco bound photo, album, 1 double lens ste- reoscope ana 12 foreign views, 18. P. oral band 5 bottle castor, 1 elegant silk fan wiUi ivory or sanaal wood frame, feathered edge and spangled, 1 steel carving knife and fork, very belt quality, Worj balanced handle.— 1 handsome beaded and lined parasol, 80 yds good print; 1 very fine damask table cover, \ doz good quality cot- ton bose, 1 pr best \quality laaies' serge Congress boot, 1 doz fine linen towels, half doi Rogers' best silver des- sert forks, 1 ladles'large real Morocco traveling bag,— 1 fancy dreiipittern.' * ' ' < V '•!'\•»» -~,l • for a Club of SO and $0.-1 black or colored alpacca dress pattern, 1 let lace curtains, 1 pr. all wool blankets, very fine 6 bottle castor, 1 beautiful writing desk, 1 solid gold scarf pin, 8% yds very fine casslmere for pants and vest; % doz Ivory balanced handle knives with sil- ver plated forks, 1 elegant satin parasol, heavily bead- ed and lined with silk, 1 pr. gents calf boots, 80 yds good print,30 yds good brown or bleached sheeting, yd wide, or 40 ydi \% yd wide, good quality, 1ladles 'elegant Mo- rocco traveling bag, 1 square Thibet Shawl, 1 plain Nor- wich Poplin Dress Pattern, 1% yds dou. width cloth for ladles cloak. for a club of 100 and »10.-l rich Merino or Thibet Dress pattern, lpr fine damasktanle cloths and. napkins to match, 1 pr genti French calt boot*, 20 yds Kemp car; wtlng.l heavy silver plited'engraved Ice pitcher, very fine all wool cloth for ladies cloak. 1 web very best quali- ty brown or bleached sheeting, ,7<^ yds fine cassimerefor rait, 1 elegant English' berage dress pattern, 1 beauti- ful English Berage Shawl, 1 set Ivory balanced handle knives and forks,!, ladies or .gents silver huntfng case watch, 1 Bartlett hand portable sewing machine!' for a Clul) of 200 and $20.-1 ladies or genti solid gold chain, 1 Bartlett Sewing Machine with stand and drawer, 1 elegant Srench.Cashmere .snajr),^ suit west of England broad clotb, 1 Trench poplin dress pattern, Paris style, 1 ladles or genti silver hnntlig cane watch (coin silver case), 1 ladles rich, si k sacque, latest style. Presents for larger clubs in proportion) Our friends will readily notice our presents to agents are much larger than those.given by an other firm. Circulars sent free to any address., . \ • .. • PABKEE A C0,,i , ' Nos. OS 'SBCI lOOSummer Street,Boston. $1 FOR A WATCH-The Magnetic Pocket Time In. dleator and Compass, In * neat case, wl h glass shade, steel and German-Silver Works, white enamel dial, or- dinary watch slie, sound'and serviceable. Warranted to denote correct time-, mosey returned where satisfac- tion Is not given.' Sent postpaid for $1. Address J. G. EAME8,S2BUte8t, Boston,Miss. PROOFS OF OUR BTATEHBNT THAT . MADE A COMPLETE . . HAVE tlOEBSED BY THE TJnitecl States NEW ENGLAND PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCK Of unredeemed Goods, Conslstlng.of a. SHmils, Dress Goods, Gottotn, Zinen Goods, Dry Goodi, Fancy Gbtidt', 'Albums, Biblts, -•- 1 Silver Plated Ware,Watc7cer, Cutlery, / • .• Sewing Machines, <tc. • • •• . To be sold at $1 each, withouttegard to valae, ahdnot to be paid for until know whit you are to receive.' Stock Valued at |20O^6o6.. Salesroom. 30 ffaip- pver Sl»*et, Botim'. 1 ' • M . ( The most popular, reliable, prompt and busines|-ilke concern of the kind.- <Tke best of Boston references fur- nished onapplicitioD.^ By patronizing this sale you' havea cliance to exchange your goods, with-a large .va- riety to select from.— .\'..__• TERMS TO AotNis.—We believe ? our terms to Agents are superior to those'Offered by any other house. Take, particular notice of this: Our Agents are not required opay $1 for their presents, as in.all other, concerns. Ceitldcates giving a complete- description of the arti- cles that will be sold for Jl.each, wiU be lold at the fol- lowing rates: 10for»l-, 80 (withpresent).for »3; .60 (with present) : >$6; 100 (with present) $10. And same rate for larger club*. .,• - Look a this chance to get a Silk Dreis, Sewing Ma- chine, Gold Watch, or some other good article ot equal value, with, but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent. For a dub of Thirty we will give the person sending it the choice ot the following articles :• • Print Dress: Pit- tern, worsted breakfast shawl, white linen tablecloth; em- bossed tab e spread, set steel bladed knives and forks, set silver plated forks, elegant, engraved .silver plated gold lined goblet. Violin and bbw f fancy -dress pattern, pair ladles extra quality cloth boots, elegant beaded sllki parasol, 100-plctufe morocco photo, album,'- elegant ivo- ry handled sp.ngled silk fan, 1 'doz large sisea linen tow-| els, ladies morocco shopping bag, alh»mbra quilt; fancy: balmoral skirt, ladies solid gold California diamond ring, '.gent! plain or engraved gold ring, (lScwets nne)rladies -solid black walnut writing desk, ladles fancy black wal- natworkbox.or a cottage doci, ' ' ; f' ' '• For a\ Club of M.one of the following articles: Fancy cashmere dress pattern, 3 yds double width water proof cloaking, Thibet shawl, 4 yds wool frocklng, let lace cur- tains, ladiea double .wool shawl, silver plated card bas- ket,«pleBaia engraved silverplated lee pitcher,\ engrav- ed silver pljateu tea .pot, 100 picture Turkey morocco photo, album, LancMter quilt, fancy plaid wool ihkfflj 25 yds. sheeting, alapaca dress pattern, engraved silver plated C bottle rovolving castor, pair gent's calf boots, Harris cloth pants and vest pattern, splendid balmoral skirt, set of ivory handle knives with silver-plated forks 1 pair of all wool bUnkets, rosewood fnune brass alarm clock, splendid beaded and lined! lUkTpamo], ladies spledid Morocco traveling bag, 80 yards print, or mar- seiiles quilt. Wot a Club of 100, splendid engraved silver plated tea tet, (8 pieces, sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer), silver plated cake basket, fancy plaid wool long .shawl, 45 yds, hemp carpeting,splendid vlollnahdbow,Englishberagf shawl, 45 yds sheetlug, splendid alapaca dress pattern, liver hunting case watch, splendid family Bible with ele gant steel engravings and family record and photograpi page, poplin dress pattern,, engraved silver plated lc< pitcher, splendid-beaver 'cloak pattern, sh'arpe'* revolv erj fancy casiimere coat, pants' and vest pattern extrl quality, splendlil s accordeon music box, one pair fini damuk table covert with 1 dox, dinner napkins to match EST*Present9 for Larger Clubs in proportion. IhU is no humbug lottery. Gift Knterprlse.or Sale .0: Cheap Jewelry, bmt si fair, aquare sale of unredeemei Oo ?? i -,(f^«»**•!*-\I :l , :?, !, 3 J'i^i ' SEW ANd NOT 8B00ND HAND, And we guarantee more for the money invested than cat be bought at any. wholesale store in the country. -: ,'i Agenw will pleueiake notice or this. Do not send natnei, but number your clubs from one upwards. - Le your letters be short and plain ai pouible. VERISONT CENTRAI. and SULLIVAN - RAILROADS. •• SUMMER AR E A NGB ME N'T. » Commencing! May 2S, 1868. - •- MAIK8 QOIKO 80DTH A»D' laST. . MAILTRAIN leaves Rouse!. Pt. ati-MiA. M.,'receives lassengersfroni O. tc L.C K.B., leaving Ogdensburg'ai :00P. Mi, connects at White Elver Junction and •Bel- lows Falls with trains for Boston,'Worcester, Sprlngr eld, and with trains on Passumpslc road;' arrives'at New Tork at 10:48P.M. . ; \' ;i C .'.'•\ i : AT EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburg at 5:30 ^A. M. ^nse's: Point 10:46 A. .M. for Boston, Ac;; arriving\ i?Boston, via Lowell, at 10:80 P.M. V \ 7~ • -NIGHT EXPRESS,-' leaves Ogdensburg\ at l':G0 t.: Mi, Rouse's : Point at' 6;88 \PV Ml,^'.ar- lvlng at Boston at 81*0 A.V.,. connecUngiat Belloiri Palls with Cheshire -Railroad.. for. Boston and W,orces- er.ahdwith VermonrTalley Railroad fdr' ! 8prlneneia.' *e.,arid arrlvingiin New Y6rk>aVia:80*. Mf ~. *ir : nm^iMpiw^f.!. ' Lll way you run no risk ol losing It whatever^ Bmall sums may be tent by mall, but be tare tnd pat them In the of; Bee yourself. , - ', . . r .'-s .-,i....,};/ We cannot be responsible for money, lost unless som precautions are taken to ensure its amfetyS. . .*--.--,-: i Bend your address In fall, Town, County and State.— , All ccrUOeatet are good until redeemed.. . >i, . - . • ' 8.* t. THOMPSON^ 00.,* Bend for Circular. Mo. SO Hanover St., Boston. CbanK* orTim*. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1868* 1868. TIIREE TRAINSDAIItJT(pundaytvp)^ On and after .Monday, May. 25,',tralni'will run as toUowi: '-•'*>•>-_'•-•\ ,...,..-.... l»t-B08TON EXPRESS. •U^t ,:')•\.''-.-!S'.7 Leave Ogdensburg at 1.00 P. Mi.-PoUQiun JuncUon at 2P. M., Malone.8.SC,E,.M., connecting „« . MooerJs. Junction with p; t M. R: R: for' Pliituburgh, \BurUngtbn and WfittetiaU/ \Via 1 'Xake'~ Champlaln : 8£«amersj arrive at Rome's Point at 0.25 P. M., connecting with Vt, Central Night KxpreM, for Burlington tnu kit points jakeChamplaln will,change cars, at Moocr'a. Junction meeting Steamers at Plattuburgh ID 9*1 id of Rouse's Pt. as heretofore. •' ' . ' • • . I Sd—ACCOMMODATION—with- SLEEPING -CAR* :'5 Leave Ogdensburg at 0 P. M. on- sjrrifal. of Grand! Trunk aay express train from'Torphto aha West, arriv- ing at Rouse's Point at 4:85 A. 11., connecting with Ver- mont Central day mail- for , Burlington, White River* Junction, Concord, Fltchburg Nathua and, Lowell, ar- five1nB'oiton-aV6:S0'P:M.' ! \ 1 '- -l \ \ ••' --•••• -i > ' ' \•: .RETURNING; > • '••>'•-•-• •• at Ogdensburgh at 12:40 P. H; Connecting at Mpoer's Junction 1 with trains:. from.J-PlatUburgli; arid Lake Champlaln Steamers;'at Potndam Junc- tion with K., W. & 0. R. R. for Watertown, Rome and West; also with Stages for'Hassena Springs; and at. Og- densburg with trains of R., W. 10. R. K for South' and West; with Grand Trunk fiallway for West; 8t;i Law- rence and Ottawa Batlway for Ottawa, and .with Northern Transportation Co.'sXlhe Steamers for West. 1 Alio, leave Rutland 6:30 A. M., Nwthfieid 7:45 AM., Burlington»:50 A. M., Rouses Point 12:10 P.M., arrive at Ogdensburg at,S:40 P.M.. i , '..\ , , .\ ;,'.' ','.'. • D.W.O.-BROWN, .;' ' '• • •;••• -: Gin'f'Sup't., gupt.'i Office, OifdeasburB, May 88,1868. (dftw): cott dally'(Monday8\exceptea) at i8:8i)A/M., for Brock- vllle,' Gaimnbque.'Kingston, Ooboorg; iport Hope, ^Bowr. manvlUtf,'>TproBt6'-'and'*Hanililton,.connei;rlngwltb.i-Gfe. Western Railway foc'ill points West. GOING tBA8T-^Le;ive! Prescott daily, (Mondays ex-. cepted):atlOi\Av. M.,^i6r Cornwall and Montreal, connect- ing with Sts&mersforiQuebec. Uhe Steamers of this line are unequalled and from ti e completenesikof .ilieir.arrangeinentsj.preserit.advantagea \o'n'and'a'Ker June itiOiShere-wHl; hefwa lineSt'oP'^x\' press Steamers leavlhg^pffscarf.pally^for allpointsEast UDQ WCjBti ,**'\' \ * ' ' ' ' -*•-•''—-'^ -* i 1 ••'•' •' V'J' '- 1 Say ee* given. Also the Oriental Base \BiirSlng. Stove, the Imperial Cooking Stove, and all kinds' of-Cibklrig and: Parlor A fiiU 'assortment of Tin ana She'et Kofi Ware,'alwajs onhand,andjobsdon'e.toorder. 1. :'•- v-ii S ( u D . EP\Store two doors Jfasf o£ Seymour House, Ford Street, Ogden'Bhurg.'-1' : -' •• \ 'J.' .'^-UU- «.' ? '{atfffl Beans and, t O»ats Wanted. :... .. tnmiaaqni DAT EXPRESS leaves 'fr'Bjirllto St A • leaves Boston, via. .Lowell,,, at 8:00 A. iy St.. Alhans,.ic,, arrlvin^at\'bgdehs- AT M.,'for'Bjirllngton, burg:-*t ; 5:S0-A ? .'M' MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via'Ix.well at 3:00? AiM.; ia Lawrence and Fltchburgh at 7:30 A. M., gprlngfleliJ. atf:46 A. M.,, for Burlington and St., Albans, , '•. T ' \ Trains leaving Boston via FlWhburg*ii\:otf : A.%j, adSpringfield.at 1:45!A.iM., -co'nnect ; at,.White River (unction with the day express-truin.'v- <., , i ... ACCOMMODATION TjiAIN leaves Northiaeidat7:46 . M.,for Burlington, Rulland,'St/ : Albans,\Rouse's Pt.; Ogdensburg,*c. • . ./far-,'. ) .:. >'I'V. ,' NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows falls at iO:OOP..M., recelvlngpassengers from Vermont ySUey R: fc,leaving ewYorKatlSaBP. M., and -from Cheshire R.'-Sileay 1 ' ihgBoston at 5:30 P.M.:; connecting i t White Elver Junction wUhtrain.leaving BoBton at.6:00 :P. SL,. for Burlington, \Rouse's Point, and Ogdentburgh,'connecV- ing with steamers and Grand Trunk Trains for th\d West. Sleeping Oars are attached.to*NigHtTrain*. '.' ! Through Tickets for OUJsago and ,«ie. WesJ..fpr sale at theprlneipaVstations; . .. ..,,..,: . ,..'.' .-, ~ ,'. • H. MrttfRIHi, Gen»l Bupt. i8«8 &'ill \J C\* [a*w]^ ; EXPRK8S (DO.,' •'\ ' /#^>; W£ tii'Msa^ \ Connect* tta^ , .#/#^>; W.£ tiiMsa^., \ r with, *l!i ihe Cittles In ^n^d Stsito. and C.ii.d.. • Time from:New.York, 24 hours. .' . . . '!>.« Time from Boston IT hours. .; ; > a ;r,. All expresses In charge of safe arid trust Orders for the purchase of -goj6us l 'In-the cltl solicited and promptly attended:to. Offict ia HouteBnildlng:,Ogdensburgh. ,,.-i : j ft 1868. ; 1808. '••••.'-n'l.' ;. &iiu*. . : • •• • . •',,,! I'.-? . • • ' . ; -\I.I •.••'. This well known Company will, during the present sea- FIFTJEEN •.-ft . '-tt- ' BETWEKN :o^ Cleveland^ TOled< AND INTERMEDIATE^oaTS. 1 '\' .r/ teavlng Og'dens^nrjf Dally 1 , for Mkelr&forts, on ar-J rlvaliof the Mall Train frtmthe Kast ;Jaind:Tri-Weefe J -^, These Steamera.make regular connectiona-at Og- densbnrg with the Ogdensburg * Lake Champlain R. R., and Vermont Central Line for Boston and all pointi Easti- At Western Lake ports with Rallro%d and Canal Lines,for all points South, West.and Northwest, maklng< It the favorite rohte-for Passengers ah* Frelgntiiw there lis but ONEj.TttANBHIPMBNT. between Boston an* ^_ \theStfeamersareprovlded'wlth'.largeiCablhKand; BtateroomSj .elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of Flrrt Cli«s Paa»engers and comfortable* Bicona 'ClaBS, sengers and* FamUles deilrlng to* furnish their owli prc Cp^Therejs nochange of Steamer between Ogdens- hmt ro«t« tor BMsengerjf movtog- k w.Uh :; »hei?'. Gooasj Stock;4c.,as they avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel nu t and numerous other «penses;fas wellito damafeto, their juoeMealsaia!sfifteroom> *K»t«Ol PiSMgeana Freight lower than by,an, r route. . .,* v- \^Baggage Checked through .ta : UestInatlon. **•' '\' ^^AOWNTS'-i*- * Boston. JNO. HOCKINGiTHo. T SUto Stre 0. J; HAEB*00;vMuWBkee,Wli. GEaW.^iGenyTlcigill •H.J.OOODNbiPaisenger Agent,! qffl--— 1868. ^People's* FOR \1868 Cap*. S. J. ty(V#eunetu>IyB * I Tuesdays, .\Thursdaysand frldays, • - -r -\..- ^ --.•gaturdays.- :- -.. 'Purchase Ticket! onlyitoh'Albany. Passengers !lr.Baggage carried to theBoate.Free... ~_- .. . .-_ our wagons \iri'the'lfar'dr they wilVafwayBne found'- \put- Bide, marked People's LlhefaTwlll also the Agent. Pass- engers will please st*p r outsidethe<Yardrsnd hand their Obeckst • - mm* °'y-j=_ ir passage o tar-Frel'ght.wlllfaetakeri.ataU.times-at lowratesi'as any Railroad or-SteambOmtr.Hnew'-r ,.::i,T v. ;* ia VJ<3 tSS^lforfuVtrier Particulars apply atthe Office, Noa. 283 and 285-Broaaway,'Albany. .^;:! ; rl-:\ -ilri'-iJi- ( -'-•'(£- Thejollp^inggowerful.^raj. Cfiss, TTpper-dabiii Bteam- '',,.*•.'.' v ijjfi, cpinposs thij\ .HEC : ';\' ',' <' Spartan-. '.. ..CapC .^o r wara>- Singstop,^ JQapt.. TarreilL Gpeaiaii;..•,-, ..Capt.. Kelleyl. . : £assv'orj,..: .Caiit.,Sinclair. '. IilNDSA'Y.at'the Hotels, or at''the' ofece.^Dariieis' lpteli,Pre«6tt.-. :. K ; * \E.iqtii.TDANi'KISS.'aifeiiE •'' 1 ; HE OKIKNTAlJ HOT-AIK- 1 •<-< Base ,.'.-'i;;/,-i7\ 0SIEB, I S SOLE AGENT FOE THIS- CELEBRATED-:St[Rr nace for Ogden»burg, and is preparea.to fill orders n the shortest notice. \Satisfactory \reference*\ given. Also the Oriental Base \BiirSlng Stove the Imperia \ GEORGB A : :<•*<> >--..\'i • fi .;; av.'..'a:i u'j-'f fi' ' J ^.tOBD .fflnaim, (fibroma j. a. ooasi *..oo.'a,) dliM *V#r v liythe^rrelj,bjig^r;hund Oatmeal, Buckwheat ¥!onr, Corn Starch, M en Grits, Cc*oa;'Clioc<)l»te, Tapioca, ic.'' escrlpttilaiPh C l Gi Honey^Pnre-SpIcVs.'M'nstara' an'a -PeVpeRfepafe ffisr .or7sai.e.:.i\; ,. ; , -,. t . ; ; ;. , 4 ,.•„,•, =,,; &&. y,!,,,. Cigars and Tobacco, ttis yery best grands.\ 1 'H^pT^v'.n \\•wi^i 000 ,.! ,• .'-'• »',•... (•,•• . '-r.'.-it £ -/. .:.,!;.-;' , ,-•« ! ,-. l - , u ~ i •..< Summer . Acraiigement. r -. '<i .'• j'3 t-i i;1 ••.-•.'.•-Hi a t-i <i».-'.iA, i ,' J8.68. jGyeatJjprcss^LirieotatheWestii 1868 59TGRAND TRUNK ..^ :-,-..;•«. . ^,_ , i[!s , ,• ,_ , ,'< -r.f-* „•'•<*•- \ ' ;if i: :-..i,-' ! ' •}.! MACKINAW,, BfiBBOTOASf, AND Kbit LAKBSMTGHI&AS PORTS; From Three to Four Days.Tlaie Saved .over\ any other Jn . ^ -.V-J 1... .'i';r. \\-Y;^rx ' jf.v r-. ^f'i' 1 * MILWAUKEB, SHKBOTGAN, andaU Lake ... -.siiehlganPorft;'\\•• •'\•'-• ' * *=\•' VrtilB & Bertha cittcludcd. ongteam- : ers on all first C1?8S Tickets. .. ' , 'The'following«p)endia, Low Pressure PasseBger Steam- y... Capt. R. Nicholson. *\'V:';Capt Ifc'AV/Jbn'e¥- * p ,connect.with one.of the aboye Steamers, Passen- wllliepve JOgdensbufg'on'Mondays. ^Wednesdays FH^lGaJrf1iiRU <i ay,^y r The rates by this line.are cheaper th 'watef rbttte'aoditrom^faifee'wfburaiyr T. Partlcular,,attientlo 1 n,paU to families mojtagWestrra train running for their 'speclal^Benent,\ whlcH' M cirrle9 Passengers, Hor»es, Wagons, furniture, ana '\ • •- Mi °. f iBS??.?ft9]*S o ? a »' P-it* Baggage, .* 1UU (ir,9ll**tf.)i ISRACE, WESJ- SfDJCrg \T»rdiJti>*irJtoBM a^fr NS ,.y;Tiithathe;has.engaged.Slr. BE^TKAW;, the great Axe Jilaier, froto-Prescott!, and'ls prepared l tolmake : aria lay »llklnds of Axes and EdgedsTpols.used by ..Carpenter!, aria Farmers, MiUPicks.aha'Bbiler\WdrK.- *•'« — • ••••• ->'~^gV T All kinds of -Blacksmithlng. - done, orr ,\the prtestnotlce, and satisfaction guaranteed, both \as to rices aiidworkmanghip. 9 ' (mj2diwlm) if