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*HK »A1X* JOVRNAI. Is published every Morning, (Sundays excepted,) at Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow rice of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street. , -» - - — RAIXS OF ADVKWIISIMQ. One Square, one Insertion,.......v.. » TO .do' ..do-two do ...i-. 100 •* aor ;ao; three do . .......V 1 25 •; 36 \ do' onffweek, 8 00 do do twoweeks 8 00 do do one month, 6 00 > do do two months, 7 00 ao ao three'monlhs, / 8 00 flo do six months,.... '. ...10 00 do do one'year,/.-»;,... IS Otf One quarter column one year •. .. .... 45 W) One half column one year, 88 W One column one year, 160 00 Business Cards, per year, „ 9 DO *;J3|^'The-right to-omlt advertisements^ to - axacmnt of en percent., reserved on allcontracts. , . Ten lines or less make a sqnare. For traveling ex hibitions double the above ratC3 will be charged. Adver isementa from a distance, where the parties are uiknown o us, mast be accompanied with the caah. •S HENRY R. JAMI8, Publisher and Proprietor. BUSINESS CARDS. !•/ r S-'- J--*;JVRENC5! HAL L • ? ' '4 •' • MONTRKAIi, 0 . K. 'H. HOQAN, Proprletoi. This House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is the largest in the city. lgf~.Araev.icap Money taken at par. '••• ' '• • JAMESTOWN, HOUSE, A.- M. SUei-man .... - Proprietor. ' JAMESTOWN, onAUTACQUA CO., N . T. (mh!6dtf) $ . DANIEL'S HOTEI, PBBSCOTT, OXT. IiJ>!Bf> Daniels, -\ - ;By*aec6ndto-no House in Canada. (mh21dly) ST. LAWKKNCE HOTEL, Corner King and Centre Street, Preseott,. Oni, t (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A. WCIIN, - Proprietor . . ;s; D. smack - - - - MMuaKR., A First Class Exchange Office and Billiard Room At- tached. tSTFree Omnibus to Boats and Cars. (mh2Tdly) 1 JOHN ALLENDORPH, Auction and Commission Merchant, AND MHOY- GOODS DKAIJtSS. Uoocin HOUI to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. No. S Ford St., Ogdensbnrgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] CHAB. I. BALDWIN, BROKER, Dealer in Gold Silver & Canada Money. BraftaXpr sale on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of ths United States and the Old Country. tay-jjtOHeral Office, State Street, Ogdensbnrgh, N. T. CJtt-AMr-TrffiSR TON'S' 1IVKBY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, Is the place! •10 GST THE \J3EST TURN-OUT\ IN TOltS.l |3B*~Elther Single or Double._J0 Careful drivers can be had when desired. jaSdlyl ,* ••-'•;. H. R. JAMES,. Proprietor of v»'aa<Ilna;toii Flax and Paper Mills, DEALER IN FLAX, TOW, FLAX-SEED A STBAWPAPER * BOARD OGSBssBirnG, N. Y. (fe£4dtf) RODEE, LYNBE k NI0H0L8, Millers, and dealers in Flour, MILL FEED AND GRAIN, OQDKNSBUna, N. T. GEO. PAUKEK 4 CO., , and dealers in Grrain. '\'• |ar~ FLOWS, MILL FEED, _flEl Will Weep on hand a good stock of Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. A supply ot Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, Ac., on hand, (fe25dtf) NATIONAL HOTEL, Garner of Ford and Catharine Streets, OQDGNSBU3ia,N. T . LYTLT3 & MOORE, ,.., Proprietors. Newly refitted-anft furnished and\ kept in first class style. Restaurant in connection Free hack to and from the cars and boats. Passengers carried to any part of the city. • (my2Su&wtf) JOHNSON HOUSE, OODKSSBnROjK. Y. N. 1?. Keeler, - Proprietor. Late of Waterlntry Ilolel, Vt. §2S r \l!'ree Carriages to and from the Cars and Boats. (my20d&wtf) J. 3. WARNER, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Engraver AND GENERAL DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Si'ver-Ware, &a. Sole Agentfor Florence improved anduneasaellecl SEWING MACHINES. NO, 8 EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDENSBURG. 1ST\All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sew- lne Machines repaired. AH work warranted. • Cap28d*wly) O. * » . WHITNEY, JR;, * CO;, Wholesale dealers in all kinds of WESTERN LUMBER ! •aTTarticular attention given to supplying the New' England Market. W. L. PROOTOR, Agent, (feald&K-tf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. 9EYM0UR HOUSE,, rOBMKKLT ST. LAWHBSOS HOTEL, ' F. J. TALLnlAN, Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. Y.. [je-d*wtt] BALDWIN HOUSE, .'\ . Water Street, near iht Ferry. 0QI>BK3BURa,K. T . £. M. Baldwin. - - - - maniger. Thenoiis'e has been, refitted anatefurnished. A choice supply of Canada\X1ciaors Winfca, and the best brands of Cigars always pa hand. Good accommodation for Horses, large Barns, Shells and Yards connected with the House. Charges reason- able. ^___^ Ua21dtwly), ..,...,„„ .:. CHAS. •«... BEXBY, .-.: \ -• Attorney nnd Connsolor at Law, Also, Notary Public. 'fOTSPiX JONOOTOS, ST. LAWHSSCE OODNTY, H. T. fSgrPcirttiufor attention given to Practice til Sanhnvptay. (jylSdiwly) •'•#<• J. H. MORGAN, [s2TAJtLI3H.BR I.K, 185,8.] Wholesale Dealer In Wiuea, Iiiqiiors & Recilfler or WUlnKie* OoDgssBPROB; N: 'Y. [jelOdtwtf.] WILLIAM WELLS, [Formerly at the Saldwin House, ] ' \'/'.* ' : ', BBiiKR h» ' \ ' d BUl rGold, Silver and Canada _j Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commer Bills bought and\ sold; also Government and County Bfe ^POfflce wltk Charles, Johnson, Ticket Agent, on Oattiarlne'Mrget, next door above Baldwin House, Off dbhN Y (a9dttf Oa, densburgh.N. Y. w e, O (oca9dtwtf R030IUS W. J0D8ON, Attorney and Counselor at Liw, IS\\ LICENSED CLAIM AGENT, _^| oiaoldiers'Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advlo* on the subject, free. MOSBY TO IXUK Oil OOOO TJfFSOVKD FABHS. \p«ce corner of Ford and Isabella streets, Og- Sto aid J. fe. ppi^ Ford Street, between*Elizabeth and Morris 8h., Notifies his old enstomers'and the. public generally, that ' i-Ue'ls again on handjimhis iiew Store, with •••' •' • ahewstockof •• Griroceries and Provisions , ' And;ready to'serve them AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. •j .• •*- ::.:..• •... >:t .i OABIIfaia for Farmer 1 & Product. (•»8dtf ) PIBRCir Be TVBS, Dealers In YANKEE NOTIONS, FANCY WOODS Cottons, Prints, % -'''•• . ^\>< ' ' . . fSTJSIeretitmtti and Peddlers mppieft at New Y»rX OityPrim. No.14 Ford St., next door to Bell's Jew- elry •tore, Osde«»»burKli,[N. If. . New Grocery and Ship Chandlery ^ op o ?B E.. T. T s . LARKIN, No. 4, Allen's\Bloc% y Water St., Ogdenslmrg, Ism now receiving a choice selection of GXOCXRIXS, PROVISIONS, SBIP CHANDLERY Which I offer to the public at fte lowest Market Prices. \feWAll kinds of Vessel supplies conitintly on hand. (mh2odtf) WAITHAM WATCHES AT EX- •TREITIEI/V LOW PRICES. Silver Hunting Watches $18 Gold Hunting Watches 80 ' Gold Hunting Watches. Ladies'Size; TO Each Watch warranted by special certificate from the American Watch Co. Watches sent by Express O. O. D. With privilege to examine before paying: Every one In want of a reliable time keeper li requested to write ror our descriptive price list. Address In full and please name the piper In which you saw this advertisement. (je21m) HOWARD & CO., No. C19Broadway, N. Y. HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES I Every description of jScale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send for Cajalogueanil Circular. Second Hand Scales of biher makers, taken in part pay for ours, for • cheap. HOWE SCALE CO., , 3 Park Place, New York. s (mh81-8m) 181 Federal: Street, Boston. KEAIJX,\ THOMPSON &: CO., 82 Cedar Street, New York. A. »v pB^ViERBAUX. Ji CO. , S Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of the RUDDICK STEAM ENGINE, the taoit Compact, the\SImi llt; 3t and the Cheapest in this tte con try or abroad. : - T e rated power ana the best rorkmanshlp guaran- Circulars and price list on application. (de2-t-Cm) SANITELLE, • L: lies, do not permit}' this to escapei your notice. Maltblle or Iilquld Pearllnc. Itt curess too youu permanently,, a mostt desirablee boon,, of satlnlikee texture andd th a dlite I ecure t yo permanently a mos desirabl boon a 3k% of satln-lik texture, an the warm delicat com- plex It CO atrii your and (j n of rapturous youth. Its effects are immediate. ;alnsno.injurious substance. This is no fiction, as will prove all we claim for It. Price 76 cents. If ruggiat does not keep It send the amount to us iriU be forwarded by Express. •2ih); A., MAURY tft CO., Proprietors, A .l^Duane Street j New York. THI N. IT. MERCANTILE JOURNAL Established 1868. Is i Wished Weekly, (Thursday Morning,) giving the most ^tensive and accurate Price. Lists ever published lathe .8. Itls sttictly neutral as regards politic!, but indep ident in Its criticisms upon all matters affecting the co mercial and financial interests :of the Nation. Prli corrected weekly tip'tothe hour of publication, makin the Journal almost indlspensabje to all dealers in stoi s, Government Bonds., Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, ly Goods, Groceries, Fish, Salt, Country Produce, Hardi re, Iron, Steel, Tin, Metals, Furs, Skins, Wools, Dome: Ic and Foreign, Fruits, Nuts, Hides, Leather, To- bacco kc. Eevery busluess man sbonM bave the Jour- nal—i ne can afford to be without It. Subscription price: I per annum In advance. Address . N. Y. MBUOANTL'E JOURNAL CO., (jellm] P. O: Box 1919. 850 Pearl St., N. Y. I TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. W»»nted to remove all desire for Tobacco,' This great imedy is an excellent appeOzer. It purifies the blood,hvigorates the system, possesses great nourish- ing au strengthening power, enables toe Stomach to di- gest tt heartiest food, makes: Sleep refreshing' arid es- tablish robust health. Smokers for fifty years cured. Price c., post free. A treatise on the! injurious effects of tob :co, with lists of reierences, testimonials, kc, sect fi e. Agents wanted. Address, Dr. T. It. ABBOTT Jeise3 Jity, New Jersey. . lCrgyman'si, Testimony,—\One box of Antidote Ciied ly brother ahdinyself. lt.never falls.\—Rev. I. W. Sujimaker; Kelley's Station, Pa. (jel6-lin) EVER AN» AftUE CURED. I» TWKNTY-F0CK HOURS BtfMshir'8 fever hndAbtoi 'tilk,-J&. \ Theylre perfectly harmless, purely' vegetable and harmlelpurely vegetable, and hay e .been used In private practictot80ye»w. J ,Mr. J.Kyau, surveyor 6f,the,Ns Y. CenU Park, has used these Pills in over 300 cases on emptyees and not one failure, l'rllee $'. Forward- ed bjrnRl to atiy address. J>'lreet r ' Dr. W»L FISHER, SllBle^ter Street, NefrYorkdty. (jel91m) ONE MILLION . ... Appllilons wanted -for Descriptive\ List of Brokers' Sale, 7 Clcularifree. Thousands of Shawls, Bed Blan- ket*,fBo<k and Shoes; 8Uk Dress GqedM, or a choice of, 150 artlis of beauty andutlllty; for $1 each. Agents wanted. Address O. Y. S1ESERRE k CO., 85 Sudbury iSLBostoiMass., Licensed Brokers. t NEW $ 1 WATCH. ! The Msfcetic Pocket Time K«eper »rid Compass, hand- pome cad glass crystal, white dial, steel and metal works, win siie, good order, *lll denote correct time.— Warrante for two years. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sent bytaail for $1; 8 for 2 ; or by Express, O. O. p. on recelpsf the order. Address -. . ' 1 n ?D. HDNTiBB * OO^ THOMAS MCCLINNEN, \Vanufctctufer of and dealer in CIGJ iKS, Whole.ale / .and'' Retail, SOI Retail di all brands, can be prod York.whlcl gars are mf all smokers' lldtedtnd SJlLQOir, WATER STREET, irs and the trade famished with Cigars of my pwamsnuf»ctpre, at lower ratei than ed at any ot je'r house In Northern New \ ' iserswllllearii by calling.; AUmyOl-. red of the very best material which . admit by trying them. Patronage so- U'factlon guaranteed. , \•{fsum .\I•'\• i;*Mpi.iMoGUNNliN. •-,JIarchl9,18«8. ' (mhlSdeowtwly) ^f:\'' : Orders fir loUcltedand BOON Bill ss,. T r with «11 tlic CKl«a im . States «ut« C«n«4«. iNewrYorki 21hounk , ytromBomniikojmL';:,-- 'J - ',' jin charge of safe and trusty messenreri. bnrchue of goods lnthecltlei especially ptly, attended to. Office In Seymov g«Wiil»riJi.''\i- C*r. .hi-••••:•::: • a. p. ant. ****.%. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS..! C.. r • i)JB. J. Tf,. irO-Y'jS TOOTS TASlifS, For Cleansing anl Preserving the Teeth,' Recommend Ihv^-fl..t1^ n ll ^ '' ' • • ' ' • VU MJ. lUGUIUVCUUH l Sold by all Druggits. Price 80 cents. Or sent by mall, 60 cent*. Cffice, llDey St., N. T. (mh24-8m) ; On Diseases of Tmpiudence, Brrori of Youth, and Mai-' adies of Women—seitfree, under seal, bjr encloslnf '•» stamp to Dr. LAWRENCE, Station D., N. Y. (inhll/ly) A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Cauies and' Eff«cU on Health, Head, Mema-y, langt, Throat, Breath-^«en»«i of Smell,Ti»te,He«rng,»ndsight—by DR.ROWB,J!d- ltor New York Lancet Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. K0W£, !T last Twentieth street, New York. • (mhl7-om) ROVAt HA5TANA 1OCXERY, OW • . •. : f'CIJBA, ' V i^,'\ •, • Couaucted b/ 1 the Spanish Oovernmentr ' * JS90.000 IN GOp DRAWN EVERY 17 DAYS. . Prizes Cashed and nformatlon furnished. The high- est rates paid for Dotiiloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. CAYLOR k CO., Bankers, (apT-8m) i No. 16 Wall »t., New York. WE ARE COMING And will present to my person sending u i a club in T Our areat $ 1 ,•>•• of. Dry and Fancy GOODS, A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk Dress Pattern, Ac, FItKS OF COST. Our inducements duriig the past few years have been .| large.- WE NOW SOIBLE OITH PREniVIHS .Sf-Our friends wtt readily notice our present* for 80 and 60 Clubs are njw more than equal in value to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other firms. CVPlease examlnj Any person ordering either of the clubs named below, can have their selection of premiums enumerated, cor- responding to the sliebf the Club, ; ' ' * KEB OF'-»1 For a Club #80, ($1)—One of $he following, articles: Delaine dress patterni fancy colored bed-ipread,- 100 view Turkey Morocco ibum, 1 20 yards sheetlngi, striped cashmere delaine dree pattern, honeycomb quilt, all wool square shawl, setpUd gold tx»om studi, all wool fancy cashmere pants »jid.y vests pattern, gent's hair and guard chain, gold trimiings, silver platei chued butter dish, silver plated & botle revolving castor on feet. Set superior steel bladedmlves and forks, worsted prom-, enade shawl, ladies Ion; gold-plated chain-, ladles*—dou-- ble gold ring, gents' heivy chawd solid gold ring, solid black walnut work box ir writing desk, extra quality bal- • moral skirl, set jewelry ind sleeve button* to match, vfc olln and bow, gent's cadigan jacket, splendid ebony D; flute, Ivory trlmmlnga, juperior Turkey Morocco travel- ing bags, ladies high culbalmoralbooU.'. For a Olub.of 60, (6,)f One of the following.article* :— Black pr colored alpac4dresl .pattern, poplin dress pat- tern, one piece bleach? or brown sheeting, engraved sil- ver plated C bottle reviving ciutor,,8X yard* superior ; cashmere for;pant* an(ve«t p«ttern»j extra honeycomb, quilt, two fancy color*! bed; spreads, pair gent's calf boots, 4 yds. farmer's jood wpol frocking, fancy cash-, mere plaid dresi patten, belt quality balmoral skirt; rosewood brass alarm /lock, ladles all' wool cloak \pair tern, silver plated cak^or card basket,' fur. muff or cape,, ladies fashionable woo double shawl,' splendid clasped, family bible 9il2,rec<fd page, and engraving*; 8 yd*., double width, water |roof cloaking, «et Ivory handle knives,with silver plaed forks, ones'et lace curtain. ' ., For a Club of 100 ($0)—One of the following artlcfe*: '. 4 yds doublewidth claklng or coatiog, 2 large fine' bid*, table covers, with oheloz large sited dinner napklniYtp match, 25 yds. splendfchemp carpeting, good;'colon, ex- • tra quality black or abacca dress patterns, one large- piece superior qualityiitra width sheeting, pair gent'*\ calf boots best quality silver, hunting-cased patent lever watch, one- doz. Ivory laiulltd steel bladed knives and,, forks, silver plated en^aveii 6 bottle revolving -castor,, with cut glass bottle) splendid violin box annd bow,, complete, single barrA shot-grin,- B.acon'a six-barret re- volver, pair superior ihlte wool blankets, nice fur muff and,cape, silver plate; engravedlce pitcher, .with' skiver,, Vf y da. all wool fane cashmere for, suit, 1 doz. Rogers' best silver plated fork, common sense\ sewing and em- broidering machine, Wo heavy honeycomb quilts, splen- did family Bible, recqd and,photograph page. . For larger Clubs till value Increases in' the tame ra- tio. J , • ,' : Catalogue of flood! and Sample sent to any addres* free. .Address , ALLKN, HAWES * Co., ' \ Wholesale dealers Intrench, German and English Dry, and Fancy (Jooda, Cutlery, Plated War^,, Albums. Leather6ood9,,4c.,.Np.l5*ederal8t.B«iton. - ', P.'O..BoxO. , \ [apT4m) : ' Can b« found In the fact that the immense buniness we have built up has Induced a mulUtude of small concerns to imitate our clab system, hoping thereby io divert some of our business to\ themielvei. . •. . ' \ u . We make this announcement simply to informthe pub-, lip that It, will be for their interest to patroniie bur home as our Goods are carefully selcet»i ilrect'fre'm Ameri- cat and. Koropean Mannraetoriesf%d>ine greater por- tion are manufactured eiclailvely lor ui, .which' enabled us to offer our customer*, better Goodt for the jnoi than can be obtained from any other similar concern. We Mil every ascription of Dry' arid\ Faricy'Goods, Plated Ware, Jewelry;-Watehes,'8ewlng Machines, &c, 4c,,fortlie uniform price of . ONE DOLLAR, J.I • , i , q ' Descriptive check! will be sentln clul» often or more at 10 cti. each. If the article described Is not wanted a •election can be.made.from.aii exchange List,compiisiDg the greatest variety or Goods, not one of wliicli can be bought for twicethe amount In a; country retail itore. We will tend to Agents free of charge: For a Club of 80 and »8-l doi. shirt-fionU, 1 set sol- id gold studs, all wool casilmere panU, 1. doz S..P.Napr kin Rings, fine white counterpane, lare'ilze, 1 elegant balmoral skirt, 8 very elegant S.,P. napkin rings, 20yds brown or bleached sheeting, good quality, 1 elegant 100- Picture^ftforbcco^b'bund'.photOj album,Tl-double'lens. ate^^ reoscope and 12 foreign views, 18. P. oval band 5 bottle castor, 1 elegant silk fan with ivory or sandal wood frame, feathered edge and ipangleu.l steel carving knife and fork, very best quality, Ivory balanced ' handle.— 1 handsome beaded and lined parasol, 20 yds good print, 1 very fine damask table cover, 1 doz good quality cot- ton hole, 1 pr best quality ladies' serge Congress boot; 1 dor tine linen towels, bait doz Rogers' best silver des- aert forks, 1 ladles' large real Morocco traveling bag,— 1 fancy dreis pattern, i ' • For a Club of SO and $5.—1 black or colored aipacca dress pattern, 1 act lace curtains, 1 pr. all-wool blankets, very One 6 bottle castor, 1 beautiful writing; desk, 1 solid gold scarf pin, 3% yds very fine casslmere for pants and vest, Ji doi ivory balanced handle knives wltk sil- ver plated Forks, 1 elegant' satin parasol, heavily bead- ed and lined with silk, 1 pr: gents calf boots, 30 yds good :print,80 yds good brown or bleached sheeting, yd wide, >or 40 yd« Ji yd wide, good quality, 1 ladles elegant Mo- rocco traveling bag, 1 square Thibet Shawl, 1 plain Nor- wich Poplin Dress Pattern, l)tf yds dou. width cloth for (ladle* cloak. , Fora club of 100 and '»10.-l rich Merino or Thibet ,Dreii pattern, 1 pr fine damask ta'le cloths and nankins to match, 1 pr gents French calf boots, 20 yds hemp car- !peilng,l heavy silver plated • engraved ice pitcher, very •fine all wool cloth for Udies cloak. 1 web very best qualL-, ty brown or bleached sheeting, 7X yd» One casslmere for suit, 1 elegant BnglUh berage. dres* pattern, 1 beauti- ful Kngllsh Berage Shawl, 1 set Ivory balanced .handle •knives and forks, 1 ladies or gents silver hunting case iwatch, 1 BartlettbandjwrUble sewing machine. For a Club of ~200Tnd\ $20.\—t ladies or gents solid ;old chain, 1 Bartlett Sewing Machine,with stand and Mrawer, 1 elegant French-Cashmere shawl, 1 suit west of .England broadcloth,.! French poplin dress .pattern, Paris style, 1 ladles or gents silver hnntisg case watch (coin silver case),1 ladles rich, si ksacque, latest style. Presents for larger clubs in proportion. .' ,• . • Our friends will readily notice our .presents: to agents ire much larger than UiOie given by.an other firm. Circulars sent free*.to any. addfes*n>; . . , - PARKER A CO., Nos. 93 and lOOJummer Street, Boston. . ! il FOJl A \PATQHr-the Magnetic 'Pocket Mme In^ jdlcator and Compa»f,.ln a neat cise, ; wl.:h glais shade, iteel-.ahd'.German-SHver.Works.-whitd e'namei.dlali br- llnary watch siie, sound and seryice'able. Warranted o denote, correct time; money returned where satlsfac- ion'ls.not given. 'Sent postpaid for $1. Addreii J. G. EAMES, 22 State 8t.,.Boston,JMass.; '' •_. '. United «s»A:«ai ANP coiiFAXf', •,::. Agents Wanted for/. T.iHeadlej'siLife of'Grant. Now ready, a liifeof OoltKj with a Steel Portrait..\ *rlce 25 cents., Given with ejery-eppy 9f ftrant . Jh?\ flfttidnal, Hand-Book of Facts ind Figures, just Uiued, is the book for the'Times. lent, for Jl.jO: TRKA'E & CO., Publishers, 651 Broanray, New Yeik.: ,' HAVE YOHTRIED TOWLE k CO.'S IVonpareil Dollar Sale*? • If!youhfl,yenqw;Is|he time toiecnrethe gr.eate's.t,bar-i £ gains ever offered byany concern in. the world. • Investigate thl* at, nce,-^lt!wlll ! pay. ; All parties iu the lollar Sale builness advertise to give the best bargaiu but the Goods tell fhi Is the eating.; Terra! •entree.;. .4OWI.B _J bwer than the lowest. Circulars ,E * -CO:, T Tremqnt Kqw, BostonV j tire of t tion; lSU5-ftS. lars, address 1 lebest Book. ont-rA Jlc- the Desolated itates, and the Work pf'.Restora- Large t Inducements offered. For clrcu- STr-UUNS, Hartforil,; MONEY qulrea.\ Circulars frf Vultirifltreet.'New Y TlM Oaie A REVO best, inducements to agent*,'Jus.-, itpry. Xhe proof of the pudding IHAOE. ' .' Wlthour Complete Stencil Outut'.: Small capital re- ~ • STAFFORDMANFG. CO.,06 TUB' SUCCESS -, Dollari Sale ,DTION IN TRADE. •• We furnish at a unl >rm price of $1, such articles as as used by every fami y, at la less price, than they, are. sold by any wholesale Sealer In New York or Boston. • i Agent* wanteditocc operate, with us In carrying out a plan which.meetsitlie 4ant* of the million, and in the disposal of a large, and varied stock of iDryjand; ..Fancy.. Goods, Sllver-PJatedMare,'Watches, OarpeUnfr.fic: . , | We meet onr agents n a spirit of liberality, and.thoso getting up clubs will receive a* a premium a handspme present worth %% to 13)0, acconilngito- sire of the club,, payable to onf order': ' Circulars mailed free to any ad- dress. HAERI8 4 PlCMMER'vS4'Haho T ^ r gt. jBo,ton. -;r ^l&SpC^Pffig^Zr^f; ;i i We aresAgents for over One/Hundred Foreign and Do- mestic Manufacturers] and are snpplylng the whole country with Dry and Pancy,Go6ds;811kBhawls f Jewelry; Sliver Ware, Furniture; Pianos^ Sewing Machines,; etc., at the uniform price of ; , Send; y'our club*, of ten and upwards, for descriptive, checksi, showing what articles can be cbtalned .for $1, '\•'-\• ' w \>»ir1 'V s ' T*\!. ' *,*'\ \ ,' .1\' - i..i , . .; CIRCrJtAKSSEENTWBB. ,.; >,•.} . ; 'Presents worth froa $8.to |100 sent free of charge to Agents sending dubs.. Agent* wanted In every town ; ODSHMAN * CO.,10ArchBt.,,Boston. ' .-.•• • -• u . •; • i i,t .. t r. i .'-..•->'>•'_; PJI0OF3 OF OUR BT!ATEM1N* THAI* WE 'HAVE '•• ' MADE A ChmiCTI!- ' .•»•-.• , ^/Au'tiliority. LAND ENGLAN PAWNBROKER'S PINT STOCK Of unredeemed: Goods, Consisting of . Showte, Dress OooSs,, Cottons, linen. Goods,. • J>ry Good*, Fancy Goods,. Albums, fiibjes; , ' - Silver J\laUd W*re,Watelm, .Cutlery,. .< Sewing Machines, <£c. . . • To be »old at $1 each, without .regard to value, andWbt o be paid for until know what you are to receive. Sifoci Valued.at .$200,Q0'(>. tatesroom 30 Han- over Strtet, Boston. The most popular, reliable, prompt and business-like concern of the kind. The best.of Boston references fur- nlshedi on application.' 'By:'patr6niah'g' thil| sale-Jou,. ! have a chance to exchange your goods, with a large va- riety to select from. 1 *' \ '. , . • i : TKRMS TO AOENT3.—We believe our terms to Agents' ,are superior fo those offered.by .any other; liouse. \Take 'particular notice of ifils : 0ur ; Agents ^are' not; required' 0 pay f 1 for their presents, as in all* other concerns. * ' Certificates giving a complete description of tlieurtl- c'.ej.that wlll.be,sold for »teach, will be,iold.atthe/ol-;, lowing rate*: 10 for $1; SO (with .present) for $8; .160 (irtthpresent) %6; 100(withpresent)$10.\ •A'rid-sam'e rate for larger club*; ~ • • • Look a this chance to get a Silk Dress, Sewing Ma- chine, Gold Watch, or some other good article of equal value, with but very little trouble and no expense to the Agent...; . ,, .-* >, » i; 1 .- J... . -. .. . . ; t ' : Fora' club of Thirty we will give Uie person Jendlrig it- the choice of the following articles: Print Dress: Pat- tern, worsted breakfast shawl, white linen tahhscloth.em- boised tab e spread, let »teel bladed-knlves and forks, .'let silver plated forks, elegant engraved silver plated gold lined goblet, violin and bow, fancy dress pattern, .'pair ladles extra quality cloth boots, elegant beaded silk iparasol, 100-picture morocco photo, album, elegant ivo- ry handled ip<ngle'disllkf»jl,l.do* large «iied linen tow- ell, ladies moroccd shopping bag, alhatnbra quilt, fancy balmoral sklrt,:biaies solid gold California diamond ring, genta plain or engraved gold ring, (16. c»reUiioe), ladles solid black walnut writing desk, ladles' fancy bUck wal- nut work box, or a cottage clock. For a Club of CO, one of the following articles: Fancy ^cashmere dress pattern, 3 yds double width water proof (cloaking,Thibet shawl,4yds woolfrocklng.setlact cur- tains, l»dles double wool, shawl, silver plated card bas-.' ket, splendid engraved silver plated Ice pitcher, engrav- •ed silver platen tea-pot, 100 picture Turkey morocco photo, album,. Lancaster quilt, .fancy plaid wool shawl, S5yd». sheeting, alapaca dress pattern, engraved silver .-plated 6 bottle revolving castor, pair gent's calf boots, •JiarrU cloth pant* and vest pattern, splendid balmoral •klrt, set of ivory handle knives with silver-plated forks 1 pair of'all wool blankets, rosewood frame brass 'alarm clock, splendid beaded and lined \silk parasol, ladles spledid Morocco trayellngliag, SO yards print,or mar- leiuesquilt.,,,. :'\• './\•'-.•; '•;•\:••.;. r V4:.C-'\ For a Club of 100, splendid engrave'd'sUver plated tea •et, (8 pieces, sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer), silver plated cake basket, fancy plaid wool long shawl, 25 yds. lemp carpeting, splendid violin, and bow, English berage Shawl,45ydssUeeting,splenaid'-alapaca dress pattern, liver, bunting caie'watch.splenaid family Bible with ele-' Saut steel engravings and family record and photograph page, poplin dress pattern, engraved silver plated : ice pltcherisiilenilldbeaver' cloakpatterhi•harpe'jTeyoly- jerj^fimcy cassimerejcoat, pants and vest pait£rn : .*eztra juality, splendid accprdeon music box,, one pair fine damask table coverswith\! doi/dlnherTiapkins to match. i0T\Preients for Larger Clubsih proporUbn. - ''. • -This U no humbag loUery 1 Gifli Enterprise or Sale of Cheap Jewelry, but a' fair,* square sale' <bt ^unredeemed [GbodSi Our good* kre' **• ,' : « ' ',: HAND, ' '\ WTM , - ., And we guarantee more for the, money lnyeitedthancari* be bought at.ahy. wholesale store In the country. . Agems wllCplease take notlce_of thii. Do not .send 'name*, but number your olubs.from one upwardf.- Let ourlette.rs.b.e k sliqtt.an i dEl*l^M r j*»sib}e.T ]•[,•• \ Be sure and send money amounting Vo.t5 or more by Reglntered Letter,'(which:can be'stnt from 'any office)j 3P;; O.-%Ipney-Ofderff orr kxpresss \Hm wheny'»eni; ( ' ! ln tMr;r way you run ho risk of losing Itwhatever. Small-sums' 3P O.-%Ipney-Ofder o kxpres \Hm wheny»eni; ( ln tM way you run ho risk of losing Itwhatever.. Small-sums' may besehtby mill.butbeiiurean'dputthemlhthebf- inceyouriielf. \'• ' ' \ \ -\ •' '• •\\'• • •• '\- ''-' • '• '• \ \ • fl ndyour, :eMlficati Alrcerttncate* are' B qqd jintll redeemedr ' ''*\ • ! ' • ' ; ;' , ,' 8.0. THOMPSON * 00., ' Send for Circular.;. • ! No. W Hanover St,, Boiton. OGDBN8BIJBOH AN«! LAKK OUAlll- PliAIN RAlIiBOAD. 18«8. ' ' Cfaance of Tim*. ' 1868. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, ••. • ^KBfflE TRAINS DAILY (Sunday* Bxcepitd.) Pnand after Mpnaayj; May «5j train* wlU runv.a* Uow*.: , ,. ; . „, ,..: .„ , % 1st—BOSTON EXPRESS. ' , - ' Leaves Ogdensburg 5:30 A.M., (breakfast atMaJone,) arrive at Rouses Point at 10:86 A. M., connecting with Vermont Central R.R. Day. Express, for BurUngton, C»n. cord; Swhua, Lowell, arrire lnVBoiton 10:80T.7a, >\V •„ Sd^THROnijH MAIL: '' : !'\ ?l Leave Ogdensburg at 1.0ft ,'P. \Mi Potidam Junction at 2P.M., Malone,8.5C P: M.; connecUng aV, Mooer'* Junction with P, 4,-M. X.,X.,lor PlatUborgh,,, Burlington and , Whitehall, ,,Tia, Xake Champlaln gUarhers, arrive at Rouse's Point at C25 P. M.; coiinectlrig wlili Vt, Central Night Eipresi.^or Burlington and all points East and South,arrivinglnBoston aVS:40 A-.M., Bprinit, field6:40 AvM.,; Troy4:85A;M,,New Rp'rlc 10:80A.M. Passengers by this train who wish to take steamers on. Like Chaniplaln will change cars at Motiur's Junction' meeting Steamers at Piattoburgh instead of Rouse's JH. as heretofore. ' , \ i . • 8d—ACCOMMODATION-SwltB SEEBPINGf CAR: ' Leave Ogdensburg at C F. M. on arrival of Grand Trunk day express train from Toronto and West,arrlvi- ;lng.at,.Reuse?s Point at 4:35X M., connecting with Ver- mont Central day jnall for Burlington, White River Junction, Concord, FiKhburg, Nashua and-Lowell, ar- 1 rive in Boiton at 6:80 P.M.; )' • .'. • . .:- • ,. , RMBRNING. • . . - . ' Lea^e New York 8:80;p; M., Troy 9:80'fc M., sleeplnf car,-Rutland 1:80 A.M. Burlington 4:15 A.M.; Bos- ton B:00 P.' M., Rouse's Point \7:15 A. 1 M., arrive. atOgdeniburghatl2:40 P. M. -Connecting at Mooer'i, JJuncUon wiOi trains, from Plattsburgh, and Xake Champlaln Steamers;'-' at Potsdam jiihc-' |Uon with R..W. *O. R. Re for Watertown, Romeiafia \West; alio with Stages for Massena Springs; andatOg- denshurg with train* of K., W. 4 0. S. R. for South and Weit; with Grand Trunk Railway for West; 8t. Lawi renee and Ottawa Railway for Ottawa; and f with Korthern Transportation Co.'s Line Steamers for.West-.: Also, leave Rutland 5:30 A. M., N.rthneld 7:45 A. M., jBorUngton 9:80-A. M.* Rouse* Point 12:10 V. M., arrive »t Ogdensburg at 5:40 P ; M. ' • • ior rrcigm, i-ssBage orany miormauon, apniywueo. Ti LINDSAY, at the Howls,^ or- it • the Office v -Danlels'; Hotel, Prescott. • > • I .: \Lv H: »AWKL8iiAgenfe ;; , -iPrescott; Aprll : 22,1868i •'• tz:; .i\.-.' v(ap28dStawSm)- rJ BKOWNv . . G«n'l Sup't.,.. 8W\ „ . . ... • , . i: i .. G«n'l Sup't., ; Supt.'s Office, Ogdeasbnrg, May'88,18W..\ (d*w) SUMMER ARRANGBM1HT. ' ' « Commencing May 88,1818.* ' , taAi»8 oono aoori i»B «ABT. .' MAIL TRAIN leave* Roused Pt.at 4:40 A. M., receive* passengers'from O. *L.O R.R., leaving Qgdensburg at 5:00 P: M if connects at \White River Junction'and Bel- ; low* Fall* with: train*' for Boeton, Worcester, Sprlng- leld, and wth trains on Paimmpslo road; arrives at SilwYorkatlO:*5P.sr. . . \ ~ \! . .'. DAY'EXPRESS''leave*. Ogdenaburg at ; 5:S0 A. It. Souse's Point 10:45 A. M., for Boston, Ac,arriving In Boston, vla-Lowell, at ,10:80 E.M. , . . • \ V \r NIGHT EXPRESS', leaves Ogdensburg at 1:00: Pi 1 M., Rouse's ^'Pdlnt at' fl-85 P. ' *L. ar- •Ivlnt' at Boston at ;S:*0 A. M., connecting at Bellow* falls with Cheshire Railroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont \Valley Railroad for Springfield .;Ac:,-and'arrlvIng 1B New Tork'atl2:Sd'P; M. ' ''•\}; THUSB aOINO HOKTB i'ND WI3T. ' '. ,, • DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston..via.JLoweUj- at 8:00 -A;'. U., for Burlington, St. Albahs, *p., arriyirjg at\.O'gdeng-1 burg'at 5:80A.M . ••' I \ : ' • ! MAIL TRAIN leaves Bostonrvla Lowell at 7:00 A. M., .•viaLawrence,and.Fitchburgh,at 7:80 ,A., M., gpringdekl it 7:45 A. M.,, for Burllngtpn.'and St. Albans. ... Trains'leavlrig Boston ViS''Fl.tehburgaVl:'SO A. II., 1 fand8pringfleia at 7:45 A. Mi, -conhe'etat WHte -Blve'r' Junction with the day. express train... . • • ', ACCOMMODATION \TRAIN leave* Northfleld at.7:455 -A. M.,for Burlington, Rutland,SK.'Alban*, Rome's Pti, r Ogdeniburgi *c t . -1 -i:'. f( \ii ' '-. ;l NIGHl; JSXPRP8aieaye.Beno.w».FaU* at;10-.0OP.M.,i receiving passengers from Vermont Valley R. R., leaving. Mew York atl2:15-P.TM.',' and' from' Cheshire \R. Rjleavr Ing Boston^'at 5:80 -P. M;; connecting a t Wfiite'Rlvef Junction with train leaving. Boiton at 6:00 P.,-,M.,fon '.Burlington, Rouse's Point,,and Ogdensburgh,, connect-, Jng with steamers and Grand Trunk Train* for the Wes t \Bleeping Cars are'attatcheii\ to- NlgHt Trains. ' ! ' • . Through TickeU for Obicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. ' . ,,,' • ' 6. MERRILL, Gen'l 8up{. St. Albans; Vt., May 25.1BB3. V \ \ ; >;l3. .PGSRG .Pi-MsjExpress,for Trey and New York,.with deeping car from St. -Albans to Troy, arriving lln .Troy *t 4.40 A. M., and New York at 10.00 A. M., Via She~Bu£ aonRlyer'Rillroaa. Z I'i^i. ;• lvjr-i;-Ai:& iligi At 1.00 P. M., Express for-Boston; arriving at Bur- tagtonj byrail, atfl SOP.Mi.Cwith iJeeplng^^car ftp.m:B.ur- Ungton) 'and arrive in; Bogtoa. next.. mornlag at -8:S0 B'goek; u ; \ ^LV 7' ' Bgoek;;,. :, u ...... , ; .. .. ;., \ ^n-LVrt 7-.., , ; -sJ • . ,Or, Passenger^by the, 1:00J». 4 ,Mi, train, can. takg, one |of .the Lake; ChampUiln Steamers, in arriving at Rouse'g Point, get (upper oniboard, ^ass.throgghMe. moffslea*' ^ i ^^?- *->^. j iZ'^i^-'r~i^<i~z:w_-'~z-:T^r:. *TJT'^ 7r\-^'TV*.p?'ii M ^ 1 *\ M M»Tf c •Burliiigton in: tbne; Jtp connect, WITHOCT MAM, - moor. ;the 10:00 P..'Jij\5HxpresVi Train for Boston, (with sleeping' 'ears\i and arrive in lioston' next mornlni; at 8:30 o'clock. : Passengerj^lklng,th'e 1.00 P. M. train Lu'urday»,aie rive In New Tork at 8:00 p. M. Sunday. ! At: 6 P. ^t; (sleeping car to Rouse's pointy airlvins at .4:85 A. It,Burllngt6n-6:qp A. Sft, RnUandfioon, arrlv- 'ing at Boston at 6:301'. M.~—» I ror ticket! or information apply to Ticket Oniee, 'Og- :aensburgh R. R. Depot, or of Chas.I. Baldwin,\ G. TTB. !HcketOIBc'e,.State.street, l of&JJ.'Derby,G;/.'\- \ —'-• ' (et Office, State street, opposite,Seymour Bou* JHT\Baggage checked through :tfoia'Xir'' J ~' 1 »TJ , > v ^\tTil^V A -mr-w^ • '•-'.\•'•• , ; ,|- ,\ GEO. A MERKILL, 8upt- J.F.:OHUROn,Gen.Agt.,6gdensburgV^ ^ • ' •Ju'ne-r,'186Si- ' . -:.. ' - • , 1867-8. Winter Arraiisemeut. 1867-'S JOswego and Syracuse Railroad • * * • - \' In connection with the Kew York,- CentralR. R.. , Cominencln!s#ov. 85 Direct,route -to. !. , BUFFALO, > CI.BV£I'ANI>, TOIiKDO Detroit j Cliioaefo* BFAnd all Polnti. West-and South _JEl , 1'ralni leave Ogdennburgh at2 P. M., arrive at Oswego 5 at9P. M. .teaye > Oswegoat.5:50P...M.,.arrIveatpgdens T>urgh',Htl:05A. M: • • '' '\ , • .' ^eave'6swego9 AjM^FuitoW 9:S5'A.«., tiam«6n*.9:o9 A. M.,BaIdwlnsvllle 10:11 •A.M., arrive at Syracuse- ,10:55A.. M.,. . . , r . ,•. , ~.,',,.. I*ave Oswego : 2 Pi M.,.Fulton, T!:84T!. M.,Lamsohs 2:59 •P. M., lialdwlnsvlUe 8:17'P. \M arrive at' Syracuse 8:55 Pi M., connecting with Syracuse, Blnghampton: and New York R. R. for Blnghampton, Philadelphia,. Baltimore and all points South. ; '. Leave Oswego-SiP. M;^Fulton\6:80 P. M.; LamsoBs 6-52, P.M.i:Baldwlnsvllle,.7:0IP.»li,.farrIve atS.vracuse- 8P,.M ,, „•• .-, , ,; - •; RETDRNING::; . , . , - Leave Syracuse 8:*5'A. M.j MS*. M - ; T:20 P. Mi iArriveat, Otwego 8:35 A.M.; 4:35P.M.:; ?:10^!M;:' j 0P~Througli Ticket! for sale at.\tin Company's Office for all point*. West and'Soutfi.West_.* '/' ' , v /'[ ; \•*:• •• : -.-.M -,, . w ^ & pHELP8s.Suptr l .O.G.8HKAD,Qen!L*lcitetAgent.,i <nd80dtwtt)ia f i GREAT W ESTERN liMli ;n •' Sri' A: .-Sria' arid SuapenalonBrtdc* THREE EXPRESS TRAINS . . ..: Lsave Suspenslpn Bridge,~ Hamilton and Toronto, dai [Sunday* excepUd,) on arrival of Trains from the E '•\' '••-... - tpi ' -•' '' : DETROIT, CHICAGO, miliWAUJVUCKt '' : •'• i^^'Ana ail potetV Westiuli, • \ -••; \' : ' Trains ieive Ogdensburgh, Via Kome, Wat*rt»»i and Ofdeniburgh R.R., dally (Sundays eicepted) at 7:40'A, t. Hnm'» 1 M P M Nimrar* Valli.and^Suan'n Br., 12:20 Ofdelsbugh R.., y (y p) M.,Rom'el:25 P.M., Niagara Falls and Busp'n Br.. ^ *, M:, Detrpit.9:80 A. M.,.arriviM**.CW»go.9:80.P\. 1 M., Kxpriss Tralh v leaves-Ogdensburgh 2:00 P;M.; Rome 1 i d «pehslon Br.' «:50A. M.,De- l» > '»:10, Niagara'Falli and 8uipen»lon Br.' «:50A. M.,D«> ;tro!V.6P.:Mi,iariivlng atjChlcago.«:QO A, M., mak-; ing close connections with .all train* Souths .West, and North'west; \' ' ''.\<\' \'' '• • .' ' '•-'\..' Thi* Is the Shortest, Cheapest and most reliable ronU :»o,,»heiareai'-W,est.,-. :.-. • •:,i .'. .•'.; ^ . . .:••.;..-. i Ask for Tickets via Great Western Railway, which can De obtained at all the prlaclpal Ticket OfBces In tht :tjnitedSttieiand'Oanada.' • \•'• ' ' \- : ' •'•' '''•• , : . •;. (..\» 1 .A > gent,,Ogden»i)urgn,.M'. *., ' „\;:. T: : N,DERBY-, TfSyeUngAKent,X)go'K,N;Y;i l , THOS.SWINYARDi Gen: Manager, Hamilton; Ont JAMBS: CHARLTON.General Agent,Hamilton, Ont. ' 'Wtl': i •Through toBhloajo in 88h0Br«, being 12 hour* quicker, than by any other route. ' . . , , n;- Tralhs leave Preseott 1 Junction; dppodte Ogdear . Accommodation ..........•.....\...4.4OP. M. ' •' '0fleago : Mgh'Vl^r^ 1 f..;--.:,-.vii'a!«4t 1 A;: 1 'l»>•-'•'; L-? ..?.< U.-~i , jK'JfOK'.THS^XABT*. * J ];•;>„\.;! t-rj,- oli *^:?:;:::::^li^»t; keu for «ale at th*\General,0nl*« burgh Bank Building, Btate Street •\\ OHABXB«I*W^i ijti (4el4dAwtf) ,v..i General Agent; New Tork Olty. 1868. People's itine TOE 1868 FromSteambpaiLandlng,'Aiy»By,dally, (Sunday'sex- ~y. : - -$ :-c-W^mf^^WfM' 'HL 'I » R B. Xf ,, f '. I, Wf* . . Oapt. S. J. BOK, | Capt.\ W. Mondays, Wednesdays * I Tuesdays, Thursdays and-'. _ Friday's, „..:.. t , vj - Saturdays. -•'•\- -•- -• l3?~Purchase Tickets'only'-to*Albany. Passengers and^theirBsgjagecarriedLtofbeSfiit*'Kree.\C3' \I\ r«f -.t^tAs.tnesNJlY. O.^B. »iithprttie»>'will|no.t|aUgw our wagons in the Yard, they, will always be found out- side, marked Pl' Li lill h At P enger. will Checks to jOur.Age ftf'tfitlr Baggage ^BiMdnBlverR. K;Ttckets<aken r forpas!la|eo &5rj;.. - ,J:C< ( . ; .: he-- i .•<-! •-'.t«- 1 i} - rr,,'j y^- larragTrfcwIUsbe takenvit aU«tlmegJ'atr,loW.Bate».-.as anyfBailrciadTorfteamboatJLine/>t} '- . J GO.ING^WE8ftrhtiUrarth.ernotlce i *Hi Kai& cott? daily'(M6tfaays eiceptea)*t $:Si), A: -JI.j ftfr ifirpek** vllle,- Gananoaue; Kingjton, CoBourg!''Port 1 Hope,'vBdw:7 manvillepTproBW'and \'Hamlilton connecting with Gt. WesternrRaUway-for-tallJointsWest. GOISG--ISA8T—lieave Preseott dally, (Mondays ex- cepted).at 10 Ai'M.v'for.Cbrnwall and Montreal, connect- ing-'witW8teamers for Quebec. .''lr\ ,• '. i The;8t«amers of ifiis line.are'nhequalledand from the completeness of their arrang'emerit»,'pre»ent.adv«nug«s to travelers which none o'thercanafford. OU-ana after June 15tft*there-wlHtbet<wo'UneB^f.; Ex •pMsSiSteamerileaving Preicott Daily,'f6r»U»blnft-East '\anWWest! -\ ;\ -'- •' :v ;:• / . ,a',;j -,..-i-y,v».-.a SC 5.-. l* * BIJIII.INGTON R. R. Saminer Arranicement. ; >.;l.HlAv3B. '.iPGDENSBURG PMEf T N 18.68. THE 1868. j, -J •I'.i.fTj\ This well known Company will, during theipresent sear , ( i son of navigation, run . * ' '\' • FIFTEEN -FIRST- CLASS- 1 - ; -; kEOTLARLYr BETWEEN r ; \' \'v. rg, Oswego, Cleveland, Toled* DETSOlTj G-iiEN ARBOR'• ^iy^u • AND Leaving Ogdensburg J}aUy.,1or Lake Erie Porte, on, a flvkl of the Mall Train from'thefeasf;'and: ti-liWeeki dd dldf a a ; ,—Monday, Wednesday, and-Frlday.r^for T -r; , * '• 'Lake Michigan Ports. *' ~ ' \ !' It^^TKese Steamers' jnakelregular'JSonnecttpns at -Sgr% densbijrg with the Qgdensburg * Lake Champlaln R. R.,\ and Vermont-Central- Liue' ; for Boston and^Sall^polnts East. At Western .iakepprts.wltb, Railroad 1 «nd ,Canal v Lines, for alVpoints South, West and Northwrst, making it thefavoriteTOuteforlSasJengera ariaiFjreightv,a»\theie la but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between Boston and Chicago--- * \ : '-\•: '•• ' •' ' ,\''•« -' '• :; ' • ->- '•-' o : , tsprThe Steamers are,providediwjttlarge.Cablnsi ana Staterooms, elegantly furriished, for'the accoihtnooatlon' of First Class Passengers andcorafortable Second Glass Cabins provided with Berths and Cook Stoves for Pas- sengers and Famllies'deslring to furitlsh Oi'Mnowitiprol visions *c. jfiSiJi • *3?\There is no change. of_Steamer between Og(lens- burg and Chicago, thereby making It the cheapest and best'route, for Pasiengers-.jnovlng ,wilh their Goods, Btock,,*^, as they, avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel bills, and numerous other expenses; as well as damage to-their prpperjjf'ljy rongh-'bapdling, , t . u •- \\ • 1 \••; > t^-First Class Tickets include Meals and Staterooms; 1 • f^^Kates of Passage and iFreight lower than.by iny.'- rther.ronte.* . • •. •,,(.,, .•. . .• , .. 'rtTBaggage Checked th'rough-to destination. • - • -. • ••:••* •:.:- > l ••,-wAGiysTS:, ,•/:.;-! , y , ;._, j t,-. .. ., JNO. HOOKING, No . 1 State Street, Boston. ••' :: W. B:*D6KliBY,fGapeTifa-cent,W;Ti ' .:> . ALLlSON,,Oswego,.lS...Y. 0H'CfflDS'J?oabl , W w T. l WALK:ERi&,CO;,.Ioled0i'O;. lJ>rf ..,! , N. J.RODIER. Detroit, Mich. - ' • \ - 'ff JiBUati5i»;:COi;;Milwaukee;WiBi-, !j .-..;••* . ,N.,J. ; HOWB*qg^Chicago,lll. . . „ i\ • •(•-.,r it t \ •:>,..!.;. Pgdensbuf^N. Y,.,, , GEO.'W. SMIT&,Gen'l Ticket Agent, '\ ' '• ' * ' Office.cpr.Fordand i'atterspnSts.,Ogdenebarg. •• ..•'••• ' ;••->-;> V--'- r .(apl'd«w7m)>--' THE OnpE.IST.AX. JBO5a>JEia|.- :r - :r '\' ;ri V 0 st !. X8.SOUB ffSmf, EOa,frH.IS...9EIiEBR i ; ATBD ; F0R F . A iacefdr^gaenEburgi and 1 is^prepared to-flll 1 orders' on the stiortest.notfce.: Satisfactory; references^given.. Also the .Oriental Base Burning Stove, the Imperial qbTting«t»ve,'iintt-wll ! i*inifsJ,ot.'.Co6king: anil.P.arlor! \ ^fil^s^tmfet'of TM and'sneetrlron «fe.'Siwiiys' t d on hand, and jobs done to order. . , ..,,; ^fSUire, two doors £asf, of Seymour House,, Ford' Street, OgdenBhnrg.'~ ^ - • (djtty \ ; ; .;,.', «»A,y's,,\SKANTJEW^ ;; \\*f . K*\i i i'fifY BtfSmSES* dF'bATS'' WANTEbf-?6*R'' Q,«W'llII jrjilch Cash'.iindJhe;.h.igh'estWmarf et ,pvice will be paid.. Also,.all kinds of Country Produce* bought.\ Farmers wiMb wenftffigtve'nsta caH'before dlsponlng-of tt«J'W a rav; i.-K-.- •..••^JSS^ySJSSBs^. iOgaeiwbnrgj 3mi:%i}M&> •••i..