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1MB .Is, published every Morning, (Sundays exoeptei) ai Ogaensburgh, St. Lawrence County, N. Y., at the ow price of $5 per annum. Office on Isabella Street, - - ; ' KAIBB OF ADTEBTISmO. One Square, one Insertion ,-, $ 7a do do Wo tlo 10 0 So do tlireo do _.. 1 25 do do one week, 2 00 do do twoweeks, s no one month, 5 00 two months, : 7 00 three months, 8 00 six months, 10 00 one year, IS 00 One quarter column one year 45 00 One half column one year, 85 00 One column one year, 160 00 ' Business Cards, per year, 9 00 ^yih»: right to omit advertisements to amount of en percent.,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 0 us, must bo accompanied with the cash. HENRY R. JAMES, Publisher ana Proprietor. dp , dp do do do do do do do do BUSINESS CARDS, JOHNSON HOUSE, Situated at the corner of Ford and Patterson Streets, OGDBNSBURQH, N. T. Nearest to the Kail Road Depot and Steamboat landing. Stages leave this House for Canton, Waddington, Hermon and Rossie. RILEY JOHNSON, Proprietor. 1868. THE lies. EortlieriiTraiisportatiQiiCo Ohio. OGDENSBURGH, N. Y M SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1868. Standard Life Insurance Company PURELY. MTJTUAX. AH Profits belong to Policy Holders. Policies not forfeited by non-payment or Premliuna. Active, Energetic Agents Wanted on liberal terms or Commission. Apply to 0. 0 . EROST, State Agent, Albany, N. Y ST. LAWRENCE EALIi HOSTSEAL, O. S. H. HOGJLN, Proprietor. Thi3 House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is the largest In the city. 85?\ American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly] JAMESTOWN HOUSE, A. OT. Slicnnan - - - - - Proprietor. JMreSTOWS, CltAUTAOQUA CO., S. Y. (mhl6dtf) DANIEL'S HOTEX, PBESCOTT, OXT. li. It. Daniels, ... Proprietor. • gj^Second to no House in Canada. (mh2iaiy) ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, . Oornei- King and Centre Street, Prescott, Cut. (formerly kept by Orry Harris.) A, Well*, - - - . Proprietor. S. B. MIKICK - - - . - MANAGER. APirst Class •Exchange Office ana Billiard Boom At- tached. jSS^Tree Omnibus to Boats and Cars. (mh2Tdly) NATIONAL HOTEL, Centner of Ford, and Catharine Streets, OaDENSBOKOH. N. T. LY'PM k BALDWIN Proprietors. Accommodations for County customers. Good stabling or fortv horses. Charges reasonable. JOHN LYTLE. (pc29dtf) J. BALDWIN. HOYA1 HAVANA LOTTERY Of Cuba, conducted by the Spanish Government; $884,- 000 in gold drawn every seventeen days. Prizes cashed and information furnished. The highlit rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, No. 11, Wall Street, New York. BEVEKEAUX, THOMPSON & CO., S2 Oedar Street, New Yiork. A. F . DEVEREAUX * CO., 8 Central Street, Boston. Sole Manufacturers of the RT7DDICK STEAM ENGINE, The most Compact, the'Simplest and the Cheapest in this country or abroad. The rated power and the best workmanship guaran- teed. Circulars and price list on application. (de24-6m) JOHN ALLENDORPH, Auction and. Commission Merchant, AND IMN01T 000D3 DEAtEBS. Goods sold to Merchants and Peddlers at New York City Prices. >io. S ford St., Ogdeuaburgh, N. Y. [aplOdly] . CHAS. I . BALDWIN , BROKER, Dealer In Gold Silver 3c Canada ISonoy. Drafts for sale on Ireland, Scotland and England. Rail- way and Steamship Agent to all points of the United States, and the Old Country. 33?*GeHeral.Office, State Street, Ogaensburgh, N. T. PHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., NO. 87 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Wholesale and retail dealers in SMITH'S VNRIVAllED AMERICAN ORGANS. Also manufacturers of Superior Pianos and Publishers of Sunday School Music. Send for Circular. (fe25-8ra) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. G. H. BAUE3IOKE, CMAXTERTON'S 1IVBRY, Catharine St., opposite Baldwin House, Is the place iO GET TITS \BEST TURN-OUT\ IN TOWN! ^\Either Single or Double._£gj Oarefal drivers can be had when desired. ja8dlyl H. P.. JAMES, Proprietor of Waddington Flax and Paper Mills, DEALER I S FLAX, TOW, EEAX-SEED i STRAW PAPER * BOARD OMisBiigiic, y . r. (fegldtf) RODES, IiYNDE & NIOIIOLS, i, and dealers in Flour, MILL, FEED AND GRAIN, 0GD5NSBUKG, X. Y. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS WAXE-ROOMS, 34S BLEECKER ST., N. Y., 32 Tears Established, and 37 Prize Medals Awarded. Our Piano Fortes are now universally acknowledged by the most distinguished artists to be the BEST manu- factured, and wherever they have been introduced and used, we are now required to say one word in their fa- vor, their excellence stands pre-eminently to those of oth- er makers ; and from the great success achieved and Im- provements made by us in the last thirty years, we can afford to sell a first class Piano Forte at $100 to $150 less than a similar one can be bought elsewhere. ISTjEvery Piano warranted for 5 years, and to give satisfaction. Our Pianos are made to last, the materials used for ev- ry part are thoroughly seasoned, and of ths very best quality that can be procured. Ho pant is slighted ; what the public eye might pass over never; escapes our vigi- lance. Every part, inside arid out, isihonestly, faithfully and thoroughly made, so that it will bear the most minute inspection. They differ from the loud, course tone of most Pianos (which, is bad in the beginning and grows worse every day,) inasmuch: as It la refined and delicate, pure in its vibrations, delightful in Us singing capacity, andhas all the power necessary to poduco every desired effect. They are without doubt, the best, the most last- ing and consequently the cheapest. W.e are content with a fair profit. Our prices, range from $300 to $S00. THE GREAT REMEDY Which has been favorably known and extensively UBI in New York City and Vicinity for upwards of Twenty-five Years. madnme Zadoc Porter'* Cni'ative Ooujerli Balsam, Price 25, 50 and 15 cents per bottle. The Best, Cheapest, and mos£ effectual llemedi for Coughs, Colds, &c, the World has evei produced. Purely Vegetable, contains no mii erah or oilier deleterious Drugs. The Curative Balsam is warranted if used according to directions, to Cure or relieve In all Oases, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Madame Zadoc Porter's Balsam is a purely vegetabli Expectorant, prepared with great care and scientific skill, from a combination of the best remedies the vege- table kingdom affords. Its remedial qualities are based on its power to assist the healthy circulation of the blood through the Lungs. It enlivens the muscles and assists the skin to perform the duties of regulating the heat of the system, and in gently throwing off the waste substance from the surface of the body. It loosens the phlegm, induces free spitting, and will be found very agreeable to the tasto. It is not a violent remedy, but emollient, warming, searching and effective and can be taken by the, oldest person or the youngesi child. • If you have a Cold, If ever so slight, do not fail to glv the Balsam a trial, as the very low price at which it is sold brings it within the reach of every one, that they may always keep it convenient for use. The timely use of a 25 cent bottle will often prove It to be worth a hund- red times its cost. Sold by all druggists. RTJCKEL & HENDEL, (ool5-Gm) Proprietors, 5S Barclay St. New York. New, NoA r el, VK. I. W. LYON'S TOOTH TABLETS, For Cleansing and Preserving the Teeth. Recommend- ed by the first Dentists. Sold by all Drugglst3. Price E0 cents. Or sent by mall, 60 cents. Office, 11 Dey St., N. Y. (mh24-8m) J. M. CHA.MBBRT/IN k CO., Proprietors of EXPRESS MtLLS, Dealers in FLOUR, PORK AND GRAIN, OKFIOK—With Northern Transportation Company, 0. & L. C. R. R. Depot, Ogdensburg N.T. •^ ] (fe25dly) GEO. PARKER & CO., and dealers in G5-x*aixi. FL 0 Vlt, MIL L FEED, _^J Will keep on hand a good stocic of .Flour of different grades, of their own grinding, and which they will war- rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screenings, &c, onlian'l. (fe25dtf) ESTABLISHMENT IN THE fttTT aal J. M, VARIAN & SON, (Successors to F. B. BaMtoin.) Clothing and Furnishing House 70 and 72 Bowery, near Canal St., New Torlc. We are now ready to offer our Sprilng Stock of Ready made Clothing. The largest assortment, of best quality, and recent manufacture, at low prices. Custom Department well stocked with latest styles of Cassimeres, Vestlngs, &c. Large alnd Elegant Assort- ment of Youth's and Children's Clottiing. Furnishing Goods in great variety, 0nderwear, Ho- siery, Gloves, &c. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Milita- ry Clothing. Constantly on hand a full assortment of Epauletts, Swords, Belts, Shoulder Straps, Ac. (mh24-lm) WE AEE COMING And will present to any person sending us a club in Our great $ 1 male o f Dr y and Fancy ci o o r> A piece of Sheeting, Watch, Silk .DreBB Pattern, *c. FKEE OF COST. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Address ALLEN, HA WES k Co., Wholesale dealers in French, German and English Dry and Fancy Goods, Catlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, &c. No. 15 federal St. Boston. [deS-tf) NEW 0. & D. WHITNEY, JR., * CO., Wholesale dealers in all kin^s of WESTER N IL,TJM:B]EIi I ja^Particular attention given to supplying the New England Market. W.L. PRQOTOR, Agent, (fe24a&wtf) Ogdensburg, N. Y. SEYMOUR HOUSE, FOBMERLT ST. LATTREXOE HOTEL, f.J. TALLMAN, Proprietor. Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [je-d*wtf] BALDWIN HOUSE, Water Street, near the Ferry, OODENSBDKO, N. Y. £. HI. Baldwin - - - . Manager. The house has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply of Canada Liciuors,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- abk. (ja21d*.wly) CHAS. N. BIXBY, . Attorney and Counselor at law, Also,\ Notary PuVlic. POT9DAM. JDSCTION, ST. I.AWHBN0E CODHTV, S. Y. !&?-Particular attention given to Practice in Bankruptcy. (jylSdtwly) , ROSOIUS W. JDD30N, Attorney and Counselor at law, ^f LICENSED CLAIM AGENT,_«| c TSoldiers 1 Bounty, Back Pay, and Pension. Advice on the subject, free. MONEY IO LOAN OS GOOD IMPROVED PAHIIS. , corner of i\ord and Isabella streets, Og- , N- Y. \l&k'\ Thoimon'n Crown Crinolines Are chatming for Lightness. Thomson'* Crown Crinolines Are superior for Elasticity. Thomson'* Crown Crinolines Are nnequHled for Durability. Thomson's Crown Crinolines In a word are the beat In the world, and more' widely knowa than any other. At wholesale by THOMSON, LANi&DON & CO. [mh31-8m] 891 Broadway, New York, HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES Every description of Scale, warranted to give satisfac- tion. Send for Catalogue and Circular. Second Hand Scales of other makers, taken In pact pay for ours, for sale cheap. HOWE SCALE CO., 8 Park Place, New York. (mh81-8m) 181 Federal Street, Boston. J. H. MORGAN, . •• [ESTABLISHED I N 1852.] Wholesale Dealer In Wines, Liquors & Rectifier of Whiskies OOPESSBPBGH, JS. Y. [jelOdftwtf.] OGDENSBURGH HOTEL, Catherine St., near 'Ferry, Ogdenaburgh, N. T. George Chatr-nnd » - - - Proprietor. The House has been refitted and refurnished. A choice supply ot Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Strong and Mild Ales, always on hand. Accommodation for Travel- era and good Stabling for Horse3. (je28d*wly) WILLIAM WELLS, \_Formerly at thp Baldwin House,] ':.'.« ' \ MALKR IN J3?~<!old, Silver\ and Canada BUIs ; .jea Money exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial Bills bought and sold; also Government and County Bonds. f^~Office Witt Charles Johnson, Ticket, Agent, on Catharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, 6g, denabnrgh.N. Y. (oc2DdAwtf . J[. R. IcGBAWj. - Grocer & Commission Merchant For the* purchase and sale of Flour, Pork, £utter, Oheese, Eggs, and all Muds of Farmers' Produce. A-eholce line of Jhimiiy Groceries always on hand. * Qpods delivered In. and -park of Uie\ VUlag«, free of charge. . . \ .'. , '\•' .- •<• ' • '(' • .' ', \ •; ^\No. 2 Water Street, next to JM. Ives, Ogaens- burgh, II. T. (ue8deod&wly) Knowledge is Power • That fact induces the offering of a KIEK TRIAL to all. We know the CELEBRATED AURORA OIL! With a fair test >; will prove to thousands, as It has to hundreds who are now using it, a far preferable OIL to anything heretofore used; Therefore, we cordially Invite every one to cast off all prejudices and without regard to misrepresentations of interested parties, to BOOK. On Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal- adies of Women—sent free, under seal, by enclosing a stamp to Dr. LA.WKEN CE, Station D., N. Y. (mhVT-ly) A TREATISE on Catarrh, its Causes and Effects on Health, Head, Memory, LungB, Throat, Breath—senses ot Smell, Taste, Hearing, and sight—by DR. HOWE, Ed- itor New York Lancet. Sent free on receipt of Ten Cents Address Dr. ROWE, 2T East Twentieth street. New York. ^hlTS) A1AGIC PHOTOCHAPHS. TWENTY-FIVE Cents a package. Address, C. WEJI- Y83, 575 Broadway, N. Y. W ANTED—138 Teachers, Students, or other intelli- gent Men or Ladies ; business pays $1UO to $200 a month, according to ability. Tor particulars, address ZE1GLEK, MoCUROY & CO., No. CU Arch St., Phila- delphia, Pa. BOOK CANVASSERS WANTED. For new works—Home Book of Wonders and Family Photograph Bible. l?or terms address, BRAINARD & SAMPSON, Hartford, Ot. CENTS TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS.— Hegemaris Benzine. Instantly removes Paint and Grease Spots, and cleans Gloves, Silks, Ribbons, Ac, equal to new. Sold by Druggists. /\1HAPPED HANDS AND PACE, SORE LIPS, &c. \J cured at once by the use of liegeman's Camphor Ice. and Glycerine, keeps the hands soft in the Coldest Weather. See that you get the genuine. Sold by Drug- gist^ • BRING OR SBNIf TMflEIR lAMtPS TRY IT FREE. . If all will do so thete will soon ben greater rush than ever for the same. Only 5O a. AT JIETAIL, BY HIGBEE & McCOY. TO RENT. : T HAT DE8IRABM! AND PLEASANTLY SITUATED cottage near the corner of State and Montgomery Streets.formerly occupied by*. II. Baldwin. 'Possession given May 1st. Fiirnorther particulars apply to .- 0KA8.1: BAlDWIN,Va.T.Jt.: Office. Ogaenaburg, Mawh 18,1868. (mhl8dtf) AGENTS WANTED FOR The Bine Coats, Sow they Lived, Fought and Died/or the Union, with scenes and Incidents of the Great Bebettion. It contains over 100 fine Engravings and 500 Pages and is the spiciest and cheapest war book published. Price only $2.50 per copy. The public are cautioned against Inferior works with a similar title, gee that the book you buy contains overlOO fine engravings and SOS pages. Send for Circulars. Address, JONES BROTHERS k 00., Philadelphia, Pa. PER DAY, Sure.—No money in advance. Agts. wanted every where to sell our Patent Everlast- ing Metallic Clotnes Lines. Address the American Wire Co., 162 Broadway, N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois. ___^ W ESTERN LANDS, in Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Mis- souri, and Kansas, for sale for cash by E. G. SHEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, P. O. Box J033, New York. M ISSOURI—Barry County Timber Lands for sale at 50 cents to $1 an acre, by E G. SHEPPARD, 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. P. O. Box 4088. A WATCH FREE. Given gratis to every live man who will act as agent in anew, light and honorable business, paying $80 per day. No Gift Enterprise, no humbug. Address K. MONROE KENNEDY, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wnnfn/I A 8 en tsto sell Headley's great work, VV diilt/U OurnavylHthe Rebellion. \Very popu- lar, selling rapidly, no competition. Also, jnat ready, the 54th thousand of the Lost Cause, a full and complete Southern history of the War—the counterpart of 28 Nor- thern Histories. One Agent sold 220 the first week.— Our terms are nowhere excelled. The work is having an Immense sale. E. B. TREAT A CO., Publishers, C51 Broadway, New York. BANKING HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 Wall Street, COR. NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK, We buy and sell at the most liberal current prices, and Keep on hand a full supply of GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL I8BUE8,8EVKN-THIRTIE8, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, and execute orders for purchase asd Bale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold. ', Conversion*. We convert the several, Issues ot Seven-Thirties n the moit favorable market rotes Into Flve-Twenilei, which, at present price of gold, yield the holder about one per cent, more Interest per annum. Circulars with fall particulars furbished upon appll cation; \ • (myTdtwly) JAY OOOKE * OO. New Grocery and Ship Chandlery S T O It JB, JS\ OAPT. T. LARKIN, JSTo. 4, Allen's Mock, Water SI., Ogdenslurg. lam now receiving a choice selection of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SHIP CHANDLER!' Which I offer to the public at the lowest Market Prices |3P~AU kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hand. • (mu254tf) HOUSES TO RENT. H OUSES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON THE West Side, within a minute's walk of the Iron Bridge ; with all modern improvements, to rent. Apply to J. H. NORMAND. [mhlOdlm] NO DRUGS FOR ME. Let those who cling to drugs The poison Bwallow down, Blister with Spanish bugs, Bleed, purge and vomit round. Dumb beasts disgusted turn Their noses high in air;. Brute instinct makes them spurn, Refust It everywhere. Shall man be lower still, Coax, force the nostrums down Between the teeth, and kill A child in every town ? A mother holds the nose And prys the jaws apart; Her child, compelled l>y Mows, Will drink to save more smart. The day is drawing near, G'od brings you to account; Such sins breed horrid fear, A long and black amount. I teach a better plan, Just read and you will see, In Chatham Square you can, One hundred seventy, A ciotk all dripping wet with Paint, Drives inflammation out, Brings back the smile to laughing eyes, And scatters every doubt. Pain Paint is trumps, we bet our pile, For all who look can see That false reliefs are sinking fast, Soon dead as dead can be. The poor or rich can buy Pain Paint, 'Tis sold at every store; Twenty five cents, and fifty, too, Dollar bottles holding more. Kve dollar bottles take the rnn, You save three dollars sure, They hold a pint, worth more than gold, Or Wolcott's Pain Paint pure. All pills and physic out of style, Ihear the people cry, Butttfve us Pain Paint's cooling touch When fever rages higli. All rheumatlara leaves, my boys, Pain Paint is tested free, In Chatham Square, New York, my lads, : One hundred.seventy. I sell more of Wolcott's Pain Paint than all all the otby er patent medicines combined, and I keep a full Supply of all that have any demand. VALENTINE HAMMANN, Druggist, 11 Seventh Avenue. N. V. 0. N. Crittenton, No. 88, Slxjh Avenue, one of the lar- gestand most respectable wholesale druggists In New Yorlc, says: \Sincethe introduction of Wolcott's Pain Paint, soothing syrups have fallen off In demand at my house at the rate of five gross per month. I sell less pills, not half the amount of bitters, only half the amount of K. Kellers, that I formerly sold. I sell more of Wol- cott's Pain Paint than any other Patent Medicine, and I deal-only in patent medicines.\ Theo. D. C. Miller, M. D., 1335 Third Avenue, JJ. Y., says: \Dr. Wolcolt's Pain Paint is the cheapest and best pain enrer under heaven, and is the greatest Mess- ing to mankind for the relief of pain ever known.\ Dr. Miller is a graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medloal Col- lege, N.Y. D. Van Wart, M. D., Albany, N. Y., says: \I taTce pleasure in recommending Wolcott's Pain Paint' to all who suffer, and would suggest the propriety of the med- ical profession adopting It In their practice.\ David 11. Shaffer, Esq., geologist and naturalist of Cln- ilnnati, Ohio, says: \I as an indvidual, withoutfear ef iuccessful contradiction, pronounce Wolcott's Pain Paint me of the most wonderful wonders of the age for re- eving those who suffer pain.\ Por sale by Druggists. VMEUICAN EXPRESS CO., And OUENSY, FISKS <4 CO'S EXPRESS, ConnectR dally with all the Cities In the United State* ana Canada. Time from New York, 24 hours. Time from Boston IT hours. All expresses In charge of safe and trusty messengers. )rders for the purchase of goods in the cities especially olicited and promptly attended to. Office in SeymoDf House Building, Ogdeniiburgb. o. p. ens. JOUVEN'S Inodorous KID TRAVELER'S GUIDE Glove Cleaner! WILL nfitantly clean Kid Gloves, without Injuring the moat delicate color and Is entirely free from any Odor. The Gloves can be cleaned on the hand and worn Im- mediately. One bottle will save you the price of a doi- en pairs of Gloves. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. r. O. WELLS A CO., 192 Fultsn Bt., N.Y., (mhlOdCm) Wholesale Agents. THE ORIENTAL HOT-AIR XSaise Burning; Furnace. J~. B, 0 8IJSR, 8 SOLE AGENT FOR THIS OELEBRiUSD FUR- X nacefor Ogdensburg, and 1B prepared to flll orders on the shortest notice. Satisfactory, references given. Also the Oriental Base Burning Stove, tBe' Imperial looking Stove, and nil kinds ot Cooking and Parlor Itoves; . i A full assortment ot Tin and Sheet Iron War,e, always m hand, ana jobs done to order. . ' I^T'Stdre, two doors East of Seymour House, Tord >.reet, Ogdensburg. . v i ' : (dtf) ©GlttENSBURGM. ANU I.A2C5! CMAM- VJAAXS ItAIlatOA». 18«7. Change or Time. 1868. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. TWO XEAZNS PJLTZT (Sundays ExcepieOL.) On and after Monday, March 23, trains will run aa follows: ' 1st—THROUGH MAIL, Leave Ogdemburgh at 11.80 A. M., (dine'at Malon»* arrive at House's Point at S.80 P. M., connecting wiin Vt. Central Nignt Express, Tor East and South, arriving In Boston at 8:30 A. Mi, Springfield 6:40 A.M.,; and via R. & B. Road, for Troy, Albany, and arrive in New York at 10:15 A. M. 2d—BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leaves Ogdensburgh at 4:10 P.M., lodge at Malone, arrive at Rouses Point at 10:35 A. 11., connecting with Vermont Central it.R. Day Express, for Burlington,.Cen^ cord, NaBhuaj Lowell, arrive in Boston 10:80 P. M. ; or' via R. k B. R. &.. for Rutland, -Troy, Albany and New York, via H. K. R. E. RETURNING. Leave New York 8:50 P. M., Troy 10:00 P. M Rutland 1:20 A. M. Burlington 4:Cf- A.M.; Bos- ton 5:00 P. M., Rouse'* Point 7:15 A. M., arrive at Ogdensburgh at 12:50 P. M. Connecting at Mooer's Junction with trains from Plattsburgh; at Potsdam Junc- tion with U., W. & O. K. R. for Watertown, Home -and West; also with. Stages for Slassena Springs ; ana at Og- denBburg with trains of R,, W. & 0. R. R. for South and West; with Grand Trnnk and Ottawa Railways for West and North. Also, leave Rutland 6:00 A.M., N.rtlifield S:0OA.iI., Burlington 9:50 A. M., Rouses Point 1:80 P. M arrive at Ogdensburgh at 1:15 V. W. D. W. 0. BROWN, Superintendent; Supt's Office, Ogdeiisburg, March 23,186S. (diw) This well.known Company will, during the present sea- son ol: navigation, run \• FIFTEEN GLASS STEAMEES BETWEEN- Ogdenalmrg, 0*wego, Cleveland, Toledo DETROIT, GLEN VERMTOKT CENTRAL and SUbi.IVAN RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT., Commencing Dec. 2, 186T. TRA3K8 GOlMa BOUTK AMD KASX. MAIIiTRAIN leaves St. Albans at6:15 A. M., and con- nects at Burlington with Rutland Road; at White River Junction and Bellows Falls with trains'for Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and with trains on PasBumpsic road ; arrives at New York at 10:45 p. JI. DAY EXPRESS leaves Ogdensburgh at 6:30 P. M (lodge at Malone) leave 7:50 A.M., Rouse's Point 10:45 A. 41., for Boston, Ac, arriving in Boston, via Lowell, NIGHT EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburgh at 11:80 A. M., Rouse's Point at 8;40 P. M., ar- ivlng at Boston at 8:40 A. M., connecting at .Bellows Falls with Cheshire Sailroad for Boston and Worces- ter, and with Vermont Valley Railroad for Springfield 4c, and arriving ia Ne.w York at 12:80 P. M. TKAIHS QOIKO SOKTH AKD WEST. DAY EXPRESS leaves Boston, via Lowell, at 8-00 A M., for Burlington, St. Albans, &c. MAIL TRAIN leaves Boston via Lowell at 7:00 A. M. via Lawrence and B itchburgh at 7:30 A. M.,- SprinRaeld at7:45 A. JL,, for Burlington and St. Albans. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Northfield at 8:00 A. M., for (Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, House's Pt OgdensTrargh, &a. ' '' NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Bellows Falls at 10:OOP M. receiving passengers from Vermont Valley R. R., leaving New York atl2:15 P. II., and from Cheshire R. R. leav- ing Boston at 6:30 P. M.; connecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5:00 P M. for Burlington, House's. Point, and Ogdensburgh, connect- ing with Grand Trunk Trains for the West. Sleeping Cara are attached to both the Night Express Trains running between St. Albans and Boston, and St. Albans and Springfield. Through. Tickets for Chicago and the West for sale at .he principal stations. W. MERRILL, Geri'l Supt. St. Albans, Vt , Dec. 2,1867. [d4w] AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS; .-i Leaving Ogdeneburg Dally, for Lake Erie PortiCon ar- rival of the Mall Train from the East; and.ItfcW.eek- Iy,—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,—for Lake Michigan Ports. ' 83T\ These Steamers make regular connections at Og- densburg witll the Ogdensburg ft Lake Champlaln E. B. and Vermont' Central Line for Boston and all points East. At Western Lake ports with Railroad 1 and Canal Lines, for all points South, West and Northwest, making it the favorite route for Passengers and Freight as there is but ONE TRANSHIPMENT between ..-Boston and Chicago. fyThe Steamers are provided with large Cabins and Staterooms, elegantly furnished, for the accommodation of First Class Passengers and comfortable Second Class Cabins provided with Berths and Cook Stovesifor Pas- sengers and Families desiring to furnish their own pro- visions, 4c. ^^\There is no change of Steamer between Ogdens- burg and Chicago, thereby making it the cheapest and best route for Passengers moving with. their'^GoodSj Stock, &c, as they avoid ferriage, cartage, hotel bills, and numerous other expenses, as welKa3 damage to their property by rough, handling. JSTFirst Class Tickets include Meals and\ Staterooms. Esr^Rates of Passage and Treight lower than by any otlier route. . C-ffBaggage Checked through to destination* - A0ENTS: JNO. HOCKING, No. 1 State Street, Boston. W. B. B0CKLEY, Cape Vincent, N. I. CHASi ALLISON, Oswego.N. Y. . FRENCH, CHILDS * Co., Cleveland 6 W. T. WALKER & CO., Toledo, O. N. J. RODIER, Detroit, Mich. O. J. HALE & CO., Milwaukee, Wis. i • N. J. HOWE * CO., Chicago, 111. GEO. A. EOBY, Agent, Ogdensburi: 1 .N. Y. GEO. W. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent, '\ * H. J. GOO DNOj Passenger Agent, . • : , Office, cor. Ford and Patterson Sts;, Ogdensburg. . . (apldtw7m) OENXRAL HEAT WESTERN RAILWAY VI* Nlasara Fall* and Suspension RrldtH* THREE EXPRESS TRAINS teave Suspension Bridge, Hamilton and Toronto, daily, [Sundays exceptea,) on arrival of Trains from the East for DETROIT, CHICAGO, all points West, Trains leave Ogdensburgh, via Rome, W.atertown and igdensburgh R. K., daily (.Sundays exempted) at 7:40 A. M., Rome 1:25 P.M., Niagara Ifalls and Susp'n'Br. 12:20 A. M., Detroit 9:S0 A. M., arriving at Chicago 9:30 P. M. Express Train leaves Ogdensburgh 2:0! t'.M., Rome 9:10, Niagara Kails and Suspension Er. 6:60 A. M., De- troit, 5 P. M., arriving at .Chicago 0:00 A. M., mak- ing close connections with all trains South, West and Northwest. This is the Shortest, Cheapest and- most reliable route o the Great West. Ask for Tickets via Great Western Kallway, which can De obtained at all the principal Ticket OfficeB in the Dnited States and Canada. JAMES SIMONDS, Agent, OgdensTsurgh, N. Y. T. N. DERBY, Traveling Agent, Ogd'h, N. Y. THOS. SWINYAKD, Gen. Manager, Hamilton, Ont JAMES CHASLTON, General Agent, Hamilton. Ont Ogdensburgh, Mr.y 10,1867. (jald&wtf) 867-8. Winter Arrangement. 1867-8 Oswego and Syracuse Railroad In connection with the New York Central R. R. . Commencing Nov. 25, 1867. Direct route to K«J17J?Al,O, CIBVEIANB, TOLEDO Detroit, nd all Points West and Soutli West. Trains leave Ogdensburgh at2 P. M., arrive at Oswego at9 P. M. Leave Oswego at 5:50 P. II., arrive at Ogdens burgh, at 1:05 A. M. Leave Oswego 9 A. M., Fulton .9:85 A. M., Lamsoris 9:D9 A. II., Baldwinsville 10:17 A. II., arrive at Syracuse 10:55 A. M. ' ' . LeaveOswego2P. II., Fulton 2:3iP. M., Lamsons 2:59 P. M., Baldwinsville 8:17 P. M.. arrive at Syracuse 8:55 P. JI., connecting with Syracuse, Binghampton and New York R. R. for Binghampton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and all points South. leave Oswego 6 P. M., Fulton 6:30 P. M., Lamsons 6:52 P. M., Baldwinsville, 7:07 p. M., arrive at Syracuse S P. M. ' ' , - RETURNING: Leave Syracuse 6:45 A. M.; 2:35 P. M.; 7:20 P. M. , Arrive at Ofiwego 8:85 A. M.; 4:85P.M. ; 9:10 P. HI. J3?~Througb. Tickets for sale at the Company's Office for all-points West and South West. > > W. B. PHELP8, Supt. 0. G. SHEAD, Gen'l Ticket Agent. <n680d*wtf) NORTHERN (NEW HAMPSHIRE) RAILROAD. Trains leave White River Junction for Concord, Nash- ua, Groton Junction, Worcester, Piovldencej Lowell, Boston, 4c , at 1:15 A. M,, 12:15 and 5:15 P. M., or on ar- rival of trains from Ogdensburgh aid Montreal. Leave Concord for Ogaensburgb. anfrMontreatat 10:30 A. M., and 8:15 P. M., or on arrival of trains from Bos- ton, Worcester, Ac. \ \\ •'• Trains over this Road ai-e run daily Jn.connection with trainB over the Ogdensburgh Road; carrying Passen- gers and Freight to ana from the West, Ogdensburgh, Montreal, aad Manchester,. Nashua, Worcester, Provi- dence, Lowell, Lawrence, Boston^ Portsmouth, Portland and the East.and all intermediate.polntn. _ ONSLOW STEARN&;'Agent. PACIFIC ItlAiX STEAMSHI P CO'S. Through \Line TO CALIFORNIA, TOUCHING AT MEXICAN PORTS; AND CARRYING 5DHE TL S. MAILS. t^~ Through in Twenty-Two Days.-.iggj Steamships on the Atlantic: Connecting on Pacific with ARIZONA, COLORADO, ' HENRY CHAHNCEY,. CjONSTITjEJTION, NEW YORK, GOLDEN CITY, OCEAN QUEEN, - SACRAjIENTOi WAUXi.il V&U.ESUJ.t, NORTHERN LIGHT, COSTA RICA, GOLDEN ACffi, MONTANA, One of the above large and\ splendid steamships will leave pier No. 42 North River, foot of Canal Street, at 12 o'clock noon, on the 1st, lith and ,21st of every month, (except when those dates fall on Sunday, and then on the preceding Saturday,) for Aspinwall, connecting, via Panama Railway withone of the Company's! Steamships from Panama for San Francisco, touching at Acapulco. Departures of the 1st and 21st connect r at Panama with 3te?MerB for South Pacific Ports. Those of 1st touch Manzanillo. Departure of 11theachmontUconnects,with, the new steam'line from Panama to Australia and New Zealand: Steamer of May 11, connects closely at San Francesco with steamer Great JtepuDlic, leaving June 8,1868, for Japan and China, One Hundred Pounds Baggage allowed to each adult. Baggage-masters accompany baggage throu, h, and at tend'to ladies and children without male prottctsrs. Bag gage.received' on the dock the.day before sailing, from steamboats, railroads, and passengers who prefer to send down early. ' •-.>••.• An experienced surgeon-.on board. Medicine and at- tendance free. For passage tickets or further information, apply at the Company's ticket office, on the. wharf, foot of Canal st, North River, New York. . , - . (Jyldly) . . . ,.,. .... F.R.BABY, Agent. ROBEE, WATEM-TOWIS AN BURGH, R. R . 1867. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1868 . On and after Monday, Nov^ 25,1867, and until further notice,. Passenger Trains .will run on this Road as fol- lows, (Sundays eicepted,) • ' ; • -EXPRESS MAIL. Leave OgdenBhurgb. .7:^0 A. M., Potsdam Junction 7:00; arrive at Watertown 11:05 A. M., Rome 2:85 P.M., connecting at Borne with New York Central ExpreBs Trains for all points East and West, arriving at TJtica 8:50P.M., Albany 8:S0P.M.,Troy 8:40P.M. NEW YORK EXPRESS. Leave Ogdensburgh at 2:00 P. li.; and Pots- dam Junction 1:25 P. Msi arrive at Watertown 5:15P.M., (20minut«sfor Supper,) Oswego 9:00 P. St., Rome9:10P.M.,Utica 10':l}5P. M., Albany 1:40 A. M., New York, 7:00 A. M.; Syracuse 12:80 A. Mi, JRachester 8:45 A. M., Buffalo 6:40, A.M. Suspension Br 7:00 A. M. New and elegant Sleeping'Oar attached to tin's train at Watertown and run through to New York without change. '- Close connections made at BnfiTalo-and'&uspensioti Br, for Chicago and all points West, RETURNING. Leave New York,it 80th Street Depot, &00,A. it, ar- rive at Ogdensbcr'gh 1:05 A\. M., Pbtsdain Junction 1:40 A. M. Leave New York at 80th Street.Deppt, 6:80 P.M.-, ar- rive at Ogdensburgh 12:20 P; M., PoUdam Junction 12:35 P. M. Sleeeping Car attached to this train and runs through to Watertown without change. Fate as low and time quicker than by any other route. Baggage checked through. • • ADDISON T>ATFi;Gen'l Supt. H. T.F&ARY,Gen.mcket Agent. , |dfr] 1868 CHANGE Oi 1 MMJl ON THE Git A KB TRUW K 1 ©ftQ , RAILWAY. JLOD© WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Through to Chicago In 83 hours, being 12 hbursquloker than by any other route. • Trains leave Trescott Junction, opposite Ogdens- Burgh, »8 follows, vie: FOB THE WEST. Chicago Day Express .,..„..... 3.OOP. Mi . • Accommodation ':....;.>.... 5.1 5 iP. M. Chicago Night Express ... ( .'. .•.S.OOA. M. FOR THE .EAST. . . . i Morning .Ekpress^.. .„ '. ..\6.43 A. M. Local....... ....;':...:.V....ia-.15'A. M. Evening Express ^^.ij.,. .S.ilfS*. M,; • 1ST* Through Tickets, for sale at the General Unien Office, Old Ogdensburgh Bank Building, State Street ' < OHM Iv BALUWINi Agent,. C. 3. BRYDGES, • i ••• i ... Ogdennburgh; U. -Y.' 7 , ManagingJ>ire(»pr. ' S. P. BEACH, , (ael4dtwttj ' Giinural Agent. New York OHj. 4c BVRLINGTON R. K. Sanuner Arrangement. 1BXVE OGDENSBURGH *--'; •At5:80 A. JI., ExpreBs.ariiving at Burlington at 1:80 P.M., Rutland .4:15 P.M., Troy 9 p:M.,Jfeaving Troy at 10 P. M., with sleeping car, and arrive at; Hew York at 5:30 A. M. ' \ At 11,80 A. M., Express, fpr Trey and New York, with sleeping car from St. Albans to Troy, arriving In Troy at 4.40 A^.M,, and New York atlO.OO A.-M7, via the Hna- son River Railroad. • \•' * '-'-J ' AtH.iiO A. M., Exprese for Eoiton, arrlvlag at Bnr- Ungton, by rail, at 9 30 P.M.,(wlth sleei>lng car from Bur- Ungton) and arrive in Bostoa next mornisgat 8:80 o'clock; Or, Passengers by the 11:80' A'. M. train' can take one of the Lake Champlain Steamers,,»n arriving at Souse's Point, get supper on board, pass through the 1 most pleas- ant part of the Lake, touch at Plattsburgh^ and arrive at Burlington.ln. time to connect, WITHOUT FAIL, with the 10:00 P. M. Express Train for Boston, (wltti sleeping earii and arrive in Boston, next morning, at 8:30 o'clock. Passengers taking the, 11.30 A'. M'. train SiAurday s, ar- rive In New tori at 8:00P. M. Sunaay. Tor tickets or information apply to Ticket Office, Og- nensburgb, R. R. Depot,.of bit Ohai. I. Baldwin, G. T. B. Ticket Ofllce, State •tare«t,br ! !r:ll.;Derbyi:a:W. K. TlcK- BtOlEce, State street, opposite Bey mour House. ftr Baggage checked throngh from Ogdensburgh. GEO A MESRILI S g Ogdsbgh. . , GEO. A. MESRILIi, Supt. ..#. OHDROH, Geiu Agt.,OgdenBbnrgh.\' «ir2s;i«T ••:•'--> -- f