T H E O G D E N S B U R G [ J O U R N A LIs published every Horning, (Sundays ncepted,) »t
gdensburg, St. Lawrence County, N. 7., at the lowprice of $5 per annum;; when aerted by the Carrier$5;50 per year. Office on Isabella Street
dododododododododo
dodododododododo-do
AT^S or ADvmnsiKa,One Square, one Insertion ; . . . . I T5
" two do . 1 2 5three do ... 150one week; . . . 8,50two weeks, 4 00one month...... -..« 6 00two months,.. 8 00threemonths, , 9 00•six-months, i 13-00.oneyear, 18 00
One quarter column one year, 55 00Onehal£columii-oneyear, . - - ....110 00One column one year, 2po ooBusiness Cards, per year,.. 10 00
One Inch space constitutes a square. Notices in read-- ing matter will be charged fifteen cents a line each inser-tion.
Marriage notices fifty cents each. Death no'tices free.Obltnaries, &c.,ten cents per line.
No advertiseinentwilibe Inserted over five times aweek, and when running over a month but-four times aweek. IST-No cuts will be inserted in advertisements.
Advertisement from unknown parties must be accom-panied by the cash. ' ,
JOB WORK.Every description of Job Ybrk neatly and promptly
executed at the JOURNAL Office. •H". K« JAMES, Proprietor;
BUSINESS CARDS.ST. LAWRENCE HALL
KOSTREAL, O. K.
H. H03-AN, Proprietor.This House is situated on Great St. James Street, and is
the largest in the city.EJ5?"American Money taken at par. [aulT-ly]
JAMESTOWN HOUSE,A . M . S h e r m a n - - - - - P r o p r i e t o r ^
JAMESTOWX, CnAtJTATJQTIA CO., K. T .
(mhKdtf)
DANIEL'S ffOIEI,PRESCOTT, OST.
I,. Ji. Baniels^ - JProprietor.EF"Second to no House in Canada. (mh21dly)
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEt,Comer King and Centre Street, Prescott, Ont.
(formerly kept by Orry Harris.)
A, Welle, - - - - Proprietor.S. D. MIKIOK - - - " MAHAGEB.
A First Class Exchange Office and Billiar.d. Room At-tached. SgTFree Omnibus to Boats iraa Cars.
(
JOHN ALUSNDOMH,Auct ion a n d Commission Merchan t ,
AND FASOT OOOES DBAI.ERS.
Goods sold to Merchants End Peddlers at New lo rkCity Prices.
No. S Ford St., Ogaensoargh, K. Y. [aplOdly]
OHAS. I. BALDWIN,frEOKEftj _
D e a l e r 3M. CJol-3. SHver tic Caaxacla OTToiiey.
Drafts for sale on Ireland, Swttwa anpngiwa. Ran-way and Steamship Agent to all points of the UnitedStates ana the Old Country.
jgg?~"G«iieral Office, State Street;, Ogaenabnrgli, IT. Y..
CHATTEMON'S LIVERY,Oathafina St., opposite Baldwin House, 13 the place.
10 GET TBJS "BEST TtTRHT-OTTT" Ht TOWN I
JSTEito Single or Double. J $ 3Careful drivers can be had when desired. ja8dlyl
CITY ftESTAIJKANT.BT JOHN ft STEED,
IS?** LaJoe /Street, Og&enaourg, West Side. _^gSAlways on hand the choicest Cigar3, Wines and I*iq-
uora. (jplSfltf)
EODEE, LSNDE & NICHOLS,and dealers in r i o x l r ,
MILL FEED.Aim ffBAffl)amOGDESSBPRG, K. Y .
©BO. PAKEEK & CO.,and, dealers in O-ar a i i i .
^S Ft O Tf M, MILL FEED, _g&Will keep oa hand a good BtocK of Hour of different
grades, of.tb.eir own grinding, and which they will war-rant. A supply of Bran, Sorts, Middlings, Screening,4c., on hand. (fe2Sdtf f
H. K. JAMES,P r o p r i e t o r o f *sSaaai«s;tOin 2?!a3C a n d
Paper mills,DEALEB IX
F L A X , TOW, BUS-SEED k STRAW PAPER k BOARDOGDEHSEUHG , w. T . (fe£4dtf) ^
BALDWIN HOUSE,Water Street, near the Ferry.
OGDEXSBOTG, jr. T.
E. Itt. Baldwin - - - - Manager.The house has been refitted and refurnished. A choice
supply of Canada Liquors, Wines, and the best brandsof Cigars always on hand.
Good accomraoaationfor Horses. Large Barns, Shedsand Yards connected with the House. Charges reason-able. (ja21d*wly)
CHAS. N. SYSS.Y,
Attorney and Counselor at law,Also, Nr-tary Public.
POTSDAM JTJHCTION, ST. LA-"WREN0E COUNTT, K. Y .x&'I'arHeular attention given to Practice in
Svnkrwptay. . (jy!8d.twly)
J. H. MORGAN,[ESTABLISHED IN 1852.]
Wholesale Dealer inWines, l i q u o r s & Rectifier of Whisl t ies
OODESSBDROH, N. T. [jelOaftwtf.]
'WJELLS,
[Formerly at the Baldwin House,]DEALER IN
^ G o i a , Silver aria Canada Btll8.-_£tMoney exchanged on reasonable terms. Commercial
Bills bought and sold; also Government and CountyBonds.
^^"Office-with Charles Johnson, Ticket Agent, onCatharine Street, next door above Baldwin House, Og.flensburgh,N. X. (oc29d&w«
SOSCroS ii'. JHDSO1T,Attorney and Counselor at l»wH
gST" LICENSED CLAIMCTaoldiers' Bounty, Back Pay, and Pe
on: the subject, free.M05ET TO LOiLK OS GOOD HIKBOVUD FAMIB.
@~Offl«o, comer of ftrd and Isabella streets, 0g-b l y ? rapM&wi
Corner of Ford and Catharine Streets,EHSBUEG H Y
I."ETXiB &OG33EHSBUEG, H. Y.
OOKB I Z ^
Newly refitted and farnishea ana kept in first classstyle. .Restaurant In connection. Free hack to &udfrom the cars and boats. Passengers carried to any partof the city;. ' ' ' 1 . ' . . " ' JCmygSd&wtt)
JOHNSON HOUSE,OGUES5BUKG, N- T..
N. IP. Koeler, - proprietor.late, of Waterowry Hotel, Tt.
'ree Carriases to ancl from the Cars ana Boats.(my20a&wtf)
J; S. WAE.NES,
Wiatcliaialc=pr, Jo-weller and EngraverAND GENERAL XHSUM IS
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver-Ware, &a. SoleAgenlfor Florence improved and unexcelled
S E W I N G M A C H I N E S .NO, 8 EAGLE BLOCK, FORD ST., OGDEKSBTJRG
|SB**AH klhas of 'Watches, Clocts, Jewelry and Sew-inst Machines repaired. All work warranted.
a CaP2
O. 4 I). WHISKEY, Ja., & CO.,Wholesale dealers in all kinds of
WESTERN LUMBEBIlarpartlcular attention given to supplying the New.
England MarSet. W. L. PROOOCOR, Agent(Ie24a&wtf) Ogaenaburg, N. Y,
SBIMOURPOBMSKLT SS. LATTRBSOS HO1JEL,
F. J. TALiMAN,.... Proprietor.Ogdensburgh, N. Y. [je-dAwtf
N. Y., SATURDAY
Goo.MAPLE CITY
Co. -DEALERS IN
FLOUR, SHORTS, BRAN & CORNMEAt.
^ share of the public patronage is earnestly so-licited. Orders promptly filled and sent to any partiwithin the city limits. Ijyl4dtf.) GBQ. GODBEN & CO. :
VTERCS &
Sealers in
YANKEE 'MOTIONS, FANCY GOODS
Cottons;, j Spc
Or consulting tlieir authorized agents, for estbnates *—They have facilities for securing the insertion of Adyer-ttsements In all newspapers ana other publications sttlowerrates than any other house. Ckcnliu'8 and infor-mation free. Address,
ABBOTT & CO.'SBureau for General Advertising,
82 AND 84 NASSAU ST., Ni?W YORK OITY.
Ms & McNaught's Imported Spool Cotton torSewing Machine and hand use, unsurpassed in priceand quality. ALEXANDER KNOX,
[jy2S3m] 512 Pearl St., near Broadway, N. X-.
F A M I L Y K N I T T I N G M A C H I N E .The Familiy Knitter manufactured by the Briageport
Knitting Company, 13 acknowledged by practical kinit-ter3 to be the best for family use in the market. GioodAgents wanted in every county. Send for circular.—Bridgeport Knitting Co., Bridgeport, Conn. [jy2SHm]
BTJGGTS!rfVHE SUB8CK1BBR INTTIES ATTENTION TO HISX stocfc of Buggys now on hand, which are offered onbetter terms than «n be obtained in any other market.—They have been, constructed of the very best materialarid are'Warranted in wery particular. Parties aesiringto ourchaae will find ibto their advantage to give meaneafljcall. \ A. CAUjAGHAN.
- - - b,July Sl&sf (jySldtf)
axicl'* CEOKfiB
f OBD ETMIT, (<
atss Waated
}. a onrei k oo.'«.)
eepg constantly on hand ana tor sale cheap, all kinds o
sConaiatingin p
Hoar, Pork, Oats* Corn, Peas, BeiMolasses, Syrujph b l h i
also Teas, Bngar:
ilpur by the barrel,hagVhandred.Oatmeal, Buckwheat Flour, Corn 8t^oh,Maizona,'Wheaen Grits, Cocoa, Chocolate, Tapioca, te . Extracts of adescriptions, including Peach, Celeri Ginger; BtralneoHoney, Pure Spices, Mustard ana B&jper. Pain Killeior sale.
w r * Cigars ana Tobacco, the ver\ besUiranas._ 'fanners' Produce wanted. Soids delivered i:
heirlltagelree. o \
J. B.
Grocer & Commissioa MerchanJ?br the purchase ana s
FUntr,Pork, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, fad all kinds o;Farmers'Produce^
. A choice line of Family Groceries allays on hand.Goods delivered in and part of the (village, free o:
fij§HSb. 2 Water Street, next to J.I. Ive-<, Ogdens-
fSTMerchants ana. PecWersswppieil otNsw Y&rtCity Prices. . :
No. 14 Fo rd St., next door to Soil 's J e w -elry Htore, Ogdensbnrglt, N. ~X.
. . (St25dly) 1
New Grocery and Ship ChaadlerjX O 3E5, T£,
. T. LAREIN,
Wlieeloeh's Block, corner Ford & Patterson Stsv,Ogdensburg, S^.T. . >
l a m now receiving a choice selection of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SHIP OlIANDLml*
Which I offer to the pnblicat the lowest Market Priceai.
|&~Ali kinds of Vessel supplies constantly on hand,
TCJHE OKIENTAt HOT-AIR ,'
Base Barnmn; jrnx-xioLoei.
J. B. OSIEIt,
8 SOLE AGENT fOR THIS CELEBRATED" FD4l-Ogdensburg, and IsI
Itoves.AJull assortment of Tin ana SheetXron '
Hi hand^aiid-Jobs done to c " -tore, two dooraT?ast ofgeymonr HoiiBe, Poji
itreet, Ogdensburg. (dtf)i
"A.<lvertising is the Life of TracLc."— Fiu.SKr.iir. .£5?"*Persons contemplating auvertisiug, should, he-
ove making contracts, by no means omit applying to
ABBOTT & CO.,
C. G. PENDLETOS'S OJLLISATA TOXIC BITTERS.—Tihejorld renowned Stomach Bitters. Great preventatilveif Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Disorderd, Digestion, &c.fce. Recommend by Physicians, and used in their dajly>ractice. Hundreds of letters testifying to their eiQ-iiency, not published, but can b? seen at the principaliffice and laboratory, IS Dey Street, where for further>articulars all communications are to be addressed.
Local Agents wanted. Traveling Merchants supplEedin very liberal terms. (jySS-lmjj
All Voui tg Pci-aons can and skould obtain a;ood education. Tor particulars aaflresa, J. A. Cooper,principal of the State Normal School, Edinhoro, Ea.
[jy28-lmjl
^ y C H y and Country Property for sale in every di-ection. See Stanley Day's Real Estate Circular, No.25 Broadway, H. Y. Mailed free.. [jy2S-ln»]
WANTED, by a Manufacturer, Agents to sell by sam-)le. Address with stamp for circulur, GRBENE & (DO.,,18 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. [jy2S-lni]
Ladies, do not permit this to escape your notice.S a i i i t e l l e , or Xiiqnld. P o a r l i n e .
It secures to you permanently, a most desirable boon,skin of satin-like texture, and the warm delicate eom-
rtexlon of rapturous youth. Its effects are immediate,t contains no injurious substance. This is no uction, astrialwillproveallwecluimfoi'it. Price 75 centsi If
your druggist does not keep it send the amount to usand it will be forwarded by Express.
A. MATXRY & CO., Proprietors,(jelO-2m) lTlDuane Street, New York.
' F E V E R AND AGUE CXJKEB.IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
}&f~By Fisher's Fever and Ague Tillstajg&They are perfectly harmless,, purely vegetable! &nd
harmles, purely vegetable, and have been used in private
practice for 80 years. Mr. J.Kyan, surveyor of tlto N.Y. Central Park, has used these Pills in over 800 icaseaoil employees aiid iiot one failure-- 3?rlee *1_ 3?orwarcl-
efl ftyinaUtoariy aadress, pirect, Dr. TVM. I-XSBEEK,3111'.leecker Street, New York Qlty. (jel9 2m
Hi
{Successor to CLEMOXTS &
"Wholesale and Retail dealev in
y 3m
Cottage Oigans
With their wonderful
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
New ledical BookOn Diseases of Imprudence, Errors of Youth, and Mal-adies of Women—sent free,' under seal, by enclosing aBtamptoDr.I,AWREKOE. StatlonJX.JN. Y. ( h n l y )
,t 'XOBACO.O A N T I D O T E . 'Wararijea to remove kll delire forTobacco, Thla great
remedy is an excellent;appetlz;er. It purities the blood,invigorates the. system, posieBBes great nourishing andstrengthening power, enablei the stomach to digest theheartiest food, ma&es sleep 'refreshing and establishesrobust health. Smokers and ohewers /or Sixty Year!cured. Price, 50 eta., post fice. A treatise on the iri;
jnrions effects or Tobacco, wjth lists of reference, testil-monials, &c. Sent free. Agents wanted. Address Dr.T. K. ABliOXT, Jersey City, N. J. _ (aul8.3m) ,
LIQBKSED BY THE
TJjiitecl States
; NEW ENGLAND
PAWNBROKER'S JOINT STOCKE:] Of unredeemed Goods, Consisting of :
BHffe.SbowU, J>i;ess Goods, Cottons, Linen]Goods,I>i*y, Goods, Fancy Goods, Albums, Bibles;
\SiVoer Plated Ware,Watches, Cutlery,Sevring. Machines, «£c,
To ue';Bold at $leach, without regard to value; andnotto be paid for until know what you aro to receive.Sloch Valued at §200,000. Salesroom -30 Han-
over Street, JBoston. |The most popular, reliable, prompt arid business-like
concern, of the kind. The best of Boston references fur-nished on application. ' By- patroriiziDg this sale youliavea chance to exolmnge-your goods, "with a large va-riety to select from. ,
TERM3 TO AGENTS.—We- believe our terms to Agentsare superior to those offered by any other house. Takeparticular notice of this : Our Agents are not requiredto pay $1 for their presents, as in alt other concerns.
Certificates giving a complete description of the arti-cles that will be sold for $1 each, will be sold at the fol-lowing rates:.10for $ 1 ; 80 (wilh.present)Mr * 3 ; 60(wltii present) $6; 100 (with present) $10. And same
ratefor larger clnbs,Look at tali chance to get a SUkDross, Setflng Ma«
chine, GoliitVatclii or some other good article or equalvalue, witli but very little trouble and no expense.to theA g e n t , , . • * . . .
1'or a club .of WlMy we will give lliG tyMMIl SGtlulBg Itthe.choice.of thefollo.wing.articles.:-. Print Dress- -tat-tern, •worsted torealrfast shawl,-wliltelinen tabledotli em-'bossed table spread,set steel bladedIcniyes and forks,,set silver plated forks, elegant engraved Bllver platedgold lined goblet, violin and bow, fancy dress pattern,pair ladies extra quality clotn boots, elegant beaded silkparasol, 100-picture morocco plioto. album, elegant ivo-ry handled spangled silk fan, 1 doz large sized linen towels, ladies morocco shopping bag, alhambra quilt, fancybalmoral skirt, ladles solid gold California diamond ring,gents plain or engraved goldring, (16 carets fine), ladlessolid black -walnut writing desk, ladies fancy black wal-ntit vrorK pox, or tv cottage OIOCK,
For a Club of 60, one of the following artlcle3: Pancy-cashmere drcBS pattern, 8 yds double width water proofcloaking, Thibet shawl, 4yds woolfrockingj-setlacecur-talna, Udles double wool shawl, silver'plated card bas-ket, splendid engraved silver plated ice pitcher, engrav-ed silver plated tea pot, 100 picture Turkey moroccophoto, album, Lancaster quilt, fancy plaid wool shawl,25 y(ls. sheering, alapaca dress pattern, engraved silverplated G bottle revolving castor, pair gent's Calf boota,Harris cloth pants and vest pattern, splendid balmoralskirt, set of ivory handle knives with silver-plated forks
1 pair of all wool blankets, rosewood frame brass alarmclock, splendid beaded and lined silk, parasol, ladies
spledld Morocco traveling bag, 80 yaras print, or mar-seilles quilt.
For a Club of 100. splendid engraved, silver plated teaset, (3 pieces, sugar bowl, tea pot and creamer), silverplated cake basket, fancy plaid wool long shawl, 25 yds.hemp carpeting, splendid violin and bow, Englishberage'shawl, 45 yds sheeting, splendid alapaca dress .pattern,slver hunting case watch, splendid family-Bible -with' ele-gant steel engravings and family record and photographpage, poplin dress pattern, engraved silver plated icepitcher, splendid beaver cloak pattern, sharpe's revolv-
or, fancy casslmero coat, pant? and vestjiaWern extraquality, splendid, accordeon music box, one pair linedamask table covers with 1 doz. dinner naplsins to match.
Egf"Preserits for larger Clubs in proportion.This 13 no humbug lottery Gift Enterprise or gale of
Cheap Jewelry, but a fair, square sale of unredeemedGoods. Our goods are
NEW AND NOT SECOND HAND,And we guarantee more for the money invested than canbe bought at any wholesale Btore in the country.
Agenls will please take notice of this. Do not sendnames, but number your clubs from one upwards. Letyour letters be short and plain as possible.
Be sure and send money amounting to $5 or more byRegistered letter, (which can be sent from any office),P. O. Money Order,, or. Express ; -for when sent In thisway you run no risk of losing It whatever. Small sumsmay be sept by mail, but be sure and put them in.the of-fice yourself.
We cannot be responsible for'money lost unless someprecautions are taken to ensure its Bafety.
Send your address In fall, Town, County and State.—All certificates are good until redeemed.
S. 0. THOMPSON & CO.,• Send for Circular. No. SO Hanover St., Boston.
AGENTS WANTED TO'iBEMi THEEMINENT WOMEN OF THE AOE.
An octavo volume of 630 pages, containing 47 newlywritten Sketches, by Messrs. Parian, Greely, Bigginson,Tilton, Winter, Abbott, Prof. Hoppin, Mrs. E. O. Stan-ton, Fanny Pern, Grace Greenwood, etc. Illustratedwith 14 beautiful Steel Engravings. The N. Y. Tribiinesays : "So thoroughly have the publishers done theirwork that their volume, in paper, type, binding, en-gravings, above all the excellence of its subject matter,goes far to remove the reproach urged against subscrlp-tlonbook—'Onlymadeto sell.1 " For descriptive circulars address S. M. IiEl'T3 & CO,, Hartford, Ct,
FORT EDWARD INSMTDTB.—Fall term September3d'. $60 per term. Superb briclc buildings. SixteenTeachers. Coureeforladies or Gentlemen; or choiceef studies. Common, Commercial, Classical, or ornamentill. ITirst rate advantages. Address for catalogues,
T. B. KING, D. D., Fort Edward, N. Y.
WASTED—ASSSI3—"So sell the LOST CAUSE, theonly jDetnocfatlc •History or the "Wai-; also, TJEIESOXSIN BLUB, a thrilling record of tlio ranlc ana fllo or theUnion Army; Headley's Life of Grant j CampaignUadgea and. engravliiBs of both parties, &c
E. E. TKEA.T & CO., C5-1 Broadway, N. X-
MONEY EASILY MADE. IWith our Complete Stencil and Key Check Outfit.—
Small Capital required. Circulars I?ree. 8TA3?PORDMANF&, 00., Cii Walton Street, New TorK«
VOX HUMANA TABMOLO!
Also theiv Patent
OTANUAE. SUB-BASE & SIAKOTONIC
ANOS FROM
Clilcltering <fc Son*,Ste lnway 4c Sons ,
Ha l l e t , Davis 6c Co.,JT. W. Vo«e Sc Co.,
Tlie Bradbury piano,Geo. M. Guild & Co.
Dunham & Sons,Kayen & Bacon.
Halnes Bros.
B^Al l kinds of Musical; Mercnandice for sale at thelowest Boston and New York Prices.
Ogdensburgh,Aprin, 186S.(d*w) . O.H. CMSMONS.
A BIG MOUSE ;Will not draw a steamboat,Yet some exhibit no more senseIn buying Wolcott'a PainPalnt.
A small bottle is the Yery thing • 'For a mosciidtto bite.But for a cancer or fever sore,Or any chronic ailment
YOU must get the large sizes, ;A pint of Paint holdsEight one aollar bottles,And costs only live aollars. ;
A quart co3ts only eight dollars. |A gallon is much cheaper,It costs,only twenty dollars,And is double strength.Buy large bottles and save money.If you want a gallon, send toWolcott'a office for It. i170 Chatham Square, N. Y.
Buy None Unless in White Wrappers.Cures Cancers, Ulcers, Bolls, Pain Paint.Oures Dysentery, Colic Piles, Pain Paint »Cures Bees, Mosquito Bites, Pain Paint.Cures Fever or Eestless Nights, Pain Paint.Oures Ulcerated Gums, Pain Paint.Cures Felons on Thumbs, Pain Paint.Cures Sunstroke ana Day, Pain Paint.Oures Fever.rlght away. Pain Paint.Brain Fever quickly cures, Pain Paint.Thick Heads of Hatr insures, Pain Pilnt'.Drives Inflammation out, Pain Paint.Cures Bunions, Corns, or Gout, • Pain PaintMates Fogy Dpctorswhine, Pain Paint.OuresSheumatlsmevery time, PainPalnt.Is Cool ana never Smart, BalnPaint.Will cure Neuralgic darts, Pain Paint.Will never Burn at Stain, Pain Paint.Its Honor well maintains, Pain Paint.
. All Headache quickly stops, Pain Paint.Is aoldinDrugglsts1 shops, PainTaint..Ten Thousand recommend, Pain Paint.WillPlease a Foe or Friend, Pain Paint.Testeil Free ana Fair, . Pain Paint. •At ITO Chatham Square, Pain Paint.
4w
piece of Sheeting, Jfatcli, 8i_lk DresE pattern^ &s
"'• K E t E E OV "'COS5P. ! 'Our inducement^ during tlio past few years liavo 'beep
; I large. f , tW E NOIV B O T I B L K O U S l 'BEMIUBISi
BP"Our lrienils Will readily notice our 'presents for80 and 60 Clubs are now more than equal-in value toClubs of 60 and 100 respectively, of other flrms. • i
| ^~P lease examine.! \ jAny person ordering cither or the clubs named below,
can have their selections of premiums enumerated, cor-responding to the size of the Club, ! ,' !
', FKGE OF $1 i >For a Club of j80, ($3)—Oneo'f the following articles':
Delaine drees pattern,) fancy colored bed-spread, 100view Turkey Morocco album, 20 yards sheetings, stripedcashmere delaine dresfe pattern, honeycomb quilt, allwool square sliawl, set solid gold bosom stud3, all' woolfancy cashmere pants and. vest pattern, gent's hair amiguard chain, gold trimmings, silver .plated chased butterdisli, silver} plated 5 bottle revolving castor on feet, setBupeqor steel bladed knives and forks, worsted prom-enade Bhawl, ladies long gold plated chain! ladles'? doa-ble gold ring, gents'heavy chased solid gold ring,, solidblack walnut work box pr writing desk, extra quality bal-moral skirt, set jewelry and sloeve buttons' to match, vi-olin and bow, gent's cardigan jacket, splendid ebony Dflute,,lypry trimmings, pu'perior Turkey Mprocco travel-ing b^gi, ladles high cut balmoral fepots. !
For a Club of 60, (6,)—One of the following articles S»-Bkck or colored.alpaca dress pattern,poplin drcssf) Pi»t-"tern, one piece bleached orbrown sheeting, engraved sil-
er plated-G-bottlexevolving-castoiyS^- yards superioVi&Bhmere for pants and vest patterns, extra honeycomj)luilt, two fancy colored lied spreads, pair gent's calfboots, 4 yds. farmer's good wool frocWng, fancy casli-nere plaid dress pattern, best quality balmoral Skirl,
rosewood brass alarm clack, ladies all wool cleat pat-tern, silver plated cake or card basket, fur mufc pr cape jladles fashionable wool flouWe Bliawl, spicriaw ciaepeu!amily bible0xl2',Tecord page, and engravings', 3 yds"double width water proof cloaking,. Bet ivory hauaieknives, with silver plated forks, one set lace curtain. {
For n glttbof 100 $10KOho of the following articles;'yda double width cloaking or coaling,'} lai'gfi ilne blei 't)le covers, "Wixir one tlaa litr^e siseti UjSfieir iiaplHiis tfo -atch, 25 yds. splendid hemp-"carpetingj good colors, ex- :
l i l W K i flw i *piece superior quality eiira.wldth-skeeUng.-piurk'eut'scalf boots best quality, silver hunting cased^satent leverwatcli, one doz. Ivory handled steel bladed knlVcs' anilforfyii sllVer plated engraved (j pottle, reyql'Yinji;"castor,with cutglass bottles, splendid'.'violin 'Box annd hof,'complete, single barrel shot-gun, Bacon'3 six-barrel re-rolver, pair superior white wool blanlcets, liice far muffmdcape, silver plated engraved ice pitcher, with salver,'% yds. all wool fanoy cashmero for suit, 1 doz. Kogerji1
>est silver plated,forlcs, common sense aewing and ein-iir'olcJerlng machine, two b-eavy noneycomb quilts, sjplen- .lid family Bible, record ana photograph page. 1yor larger Clubs tne.:value Increases in tlie saaie ra-
116. |Catalogue or. Ooods and Sample sent to nay address
•ree. Address ALLBH, HA\VES & Co.,Wholesale dealers in French, German ana English B
ana Fancy Gooas, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums,Leather Goods, &c.. Jfo.15 Federal St. Boston.P . O. Box* O.- " ** * ' ^ • fap7-4:
\ GENTS'HEAllQUAKTERBFOR CAMPAIGN BOOKSi i . Engravings, Badges, Ac. 15 styles -of Badges nowready. Dempcratein same styles'whennominated. Foursamples for S6c. TREAT & CO., 654 B'way, N. Y. 4w
THE
Trust CompanyOFKUsTCXTY OF SEW'TORK, ' i
, , . • v , - - . • - * - }
No. 336 B R O A B A V A I . 1
Capital $1,000,000. Chartered by tl»
Stale. ' " ; " . ' , .DARIOS R. MANOAM, Prest. Xis. MKRMIX, Sec.1 Receives deposits and allows four per cent. Interest onall dally balances, subject to check atrslght.—Special deposit? for six months or, more may S e ^ U e atfive per cent. The Capital of $l,000,00Q U dividedamong over 500 shareholders, comprising many gentle-men of large wealth and financial experience,, .who arepersonally liable to depositors for all obligations of theCompany to-doable the amount of their capital- stock.—As the National Trust Co. recelveraepotftrtn-large orsmall amounts, and permit 1 them to be drawn as a wholior in part by Check at Sight ana without notloe.allowlnjInterest on all dally balances, parties throughout thecountry can keep accounts in thii institution with ipe-clal advantages of lecurlty, convenience and profit.
WE ARE COMINGAnd will present to any person .sending! ua a clilb'.i
6nr great $1 sale of ©ry and
6 o"o s,i
paBttltgWflffWfl9*#h 9- R'» Je6:001>. M.,:conkect3!flt, iVhite lU^er1O73 F ^ l s ^ i t l i ' t c a i s f B s t
WITH GREAT INDUCEMENTS l'O AGENT3 TO •Gl'EUATB "WITH U3IN OTJB
GREAT $1.00 :SALEJ!SHEETINGS free of cost to our Agents.WATCHES free of cost to onr Agents.SKWXNG Machines free of cost to our Agents.LEATHER Cloods free of costto-Agents..- .IiTNEN Goods free of cost to our Agents.SILKS & Sfrawls free of cost to our Agents.BOOTS & Shoes free of cost to our Agents.DKE^S Goods free . r cost to our Agents.
JOolleusr 2arga;.BSFOR 0 US. CUSTOMERS^ ' •
A splendid stock of Goods Including in
HAEBIS & PLUMMETO.**,-nrt<j- f t f U lollar Salf.
TVo represents reliable and responsible firm, ana offer;uperior inaucements.
The State in a blaze of excitement over our sale,. A wonder to the ladles.. ,. .':.-
•A wonaer to the store-teepers, who.-fina fiheir oc<,lon gpne. . _ , .
A wonaer to everybody.Give us a trial in preference to.tliose who make* such
;reat pretentions, and whose only capital is in their j>;ensions. I
SEEOCEPEEMHIMHST, |The moEt fastidious can engage In'-our sale with profit
to themselves and to the delight oftheir friends.Jiy_ one sending* ua either of the clubs mentioned1 be
low will be entitled to.any article mentioned in Clubs ofthat number, '
F R E E O F . C H A B C E .For aCluhof.20-and.$2.^-0Ppicjinre double clasp ilor-
rocco Album.; silver plated S.bottle revolviug castoc;worsted promenade shawl;.Balmoral Skirt, good style;wool cassimere pants pattern; 12pairs white cotton hbse^embossed wool cover; 10 yards'ibleaohed or unbleaohedcotton cloth. •' • ' j .
Fora Club of 40- ana $4.—ladies'splendia fine whitetuckea under skirt; 1 dozen alllinen Huck towels; ttyl-Ish dress pattern; whiteMarseilies quilt; ladies' hana-some all wool square shawL;. h'eavy arid rich colpre.d-quilt; 25yards bleached or'unbleached cotlon cloth;gents' all woolen pants and1 veat.paltern ; extra qullity
. l?or Clubs pr 60 ana $0.—Black-or colored aUipaoca•Jresg.pattern; beautiful poplin (Jross pattern: 40 yprds
quilt; xoseWopd htff&t alftvm clock; siiieadld1 clasp fam-ily bible, 0xl2,recoi?dpaKe ah^ fingtavi6g; Shards double•n-itltli-wat^ir-proof cloatiag-| set xyofy ixajaOlib fcnlves;Witli Silver plated forks; pair gents1 cnlfboots; -wlilte
lhiendArnttskcovei', with silver; castW, O,bQttlas; 2 tcol-
S^r^icn. jnerino or tliibetdress pattern; & yards double width.coatingor cloaking;2 large, fine bleached linen damask table covers, with 1dpien.large.dinner napkins.to match; Alexandria poplindress.pTtUern, choice.Ehades;; 25 ard^ Jiemp carpeting;pair gents' sewed.boots; heavy silvec plated ecgrivea.
iEDx-ojivslois.
On and after Monday, May 25, trains trill run aa
Xieavcs Ogaensbnrg 5:80 A.M., (breakfast atHalone;)arrive at Rouses Point at 10:85 A.M., connecting wltfeVermont Central J£:.R. Day/Express, for Burlington, Oen-eord, Nashua, lowell, arrive in Boston 10:80 P. M. , •
.. 2d—OCHBOUGH MATT., 'Leave OgdfiuBburg at J.00 P .M. , Potsdam JnnctiopJ.2OI.I BJfalonB S.SOT.jM^ : connecting at • Mooerjs-
junction wltlip, & M. K.K.for 'PlaUSburgh, Blirlingtojland •Whitehall, via take Champlata Steamers,arrive-at Souse's Point at 6.25 P. M., connecting wiihVt. CentralNlght Bxpres's,for Burlington and all poinfsEast ana South, arriving In Boston at 8:40 A. M., SprinK-lieia 6:40 A. M.,; Troy 4:35 A. 1.1., New York 10:80 A. M.
Passengers by this train who wish to take steamers ontake Oha'mplain will change- cars' at llooer's Junctionmeeting Steamers- at Pittsburgh instead of Kouse's P.t.as heretofore. J '
8d—ACCOMMOBATIOH—with SEKKPING CAR. ;''•tieave OgdensburgatG P. J l . i o n arrival.of.Grand-Trunk day express train from Toronto and West, arrly-,ing at Kouse's Point at 4:35 A. M., connecting with Ver-mont Central day mail for Burlington, White River;Junction, Concord, Fitchburg, Nashua and Lowell, ar-rive in Boston at G:30 P. M. |
: • EET0RNING-. . .•-. . :&•- j ,Leave Kew York S:SO P . JI., Troy 9:30 P. M-, sleeping
car, nutland 1:30 A, IS. Burlington 4:15 A.M.; Bos-ton 5:00 P. AL, ,Kouse;'3 ..Point' (1:15- A. -M., arriv.eat Ogdensburgh'at 1 :40 P,.;?l.; Connecting at MooerjsJunption i. with trains , from Plattsburgh, andi a i e CJiamplain: .- Steamers; at Potsdam Junc-tion; witajlt., V . & 6. S~. S. for Waterfowl, Jtome andiWpst; also with Stages^for Masseaa Serlngs) ana at Og-_densburg w'^a,trains of-E.3V. '&T0. K.,E; for South arid..West; with*'Grand-Trunk Railway for West; St. Law-rence" and:-jQttswff Hallway- for.-Ottawa-,^and- w-HIr"ojtihcrn -^rai^spo^tatipn'Cp.-^Iii^ie Steanier3-..fpf r^Vest.Also, leave AuUatiii^SU A: JSi^JStsfthfletd. j ^ f
- • " " ••"-" nat.'12:iO'P.;M.,u r g t ) n ? : 0 ; 4 ; S . , eit.Ogdenab.uig at 5:40,i?.,M. i.— : Z." '-—. -
flt^ pTn.qe, OggeBSburg,
VEKSION'S' CSKITKAl,. « n a STJi l lVAN: ' • JSAKIKOATttS' >
1OT73 Fj^Ua^^itn' -trains for Boston, Worcester, Spring-:Held, ' rend TTith trains' 6n 3?assuinpsic road; arrives at
ettypatl(M5I.1Slcl <Bit , 'UXi»pg$ loaves .Ogden.sbwg al 5:30 A, H-onse'31 iPbinfe 1O:'4^ A . ZS-.\- fo'r-Bostohi^&c.Varriving-.B t i L l l t 1 0 3 0 P 'S l *
i 4 . .\in Boston, via Lowell, at 10:30 P-.'Sl.
KIG-HI; EXPRESS, leaves Ogdensburg atP. M., Rpuse'S Point at 6;35 '.P. II., ajvriving at Boston at Si40 A.M., connebtiugat Bellowstrails' sash. Cheshire gfi/dlroad ^or Boston aud Worces-ter", and with' Yermonevailey "Raiiroaa for springavei'Ac,and arriving in Mew Xork atl2:S0 P. M. !
THAIHS fiOINQ HOllTii ABD ¥5ST, | 'D M BXSaBSSJeayes Bpston, via towsll, 'at S:00 A. ,
M., for Surliagton,-St AlbanS, fic.i-arriving at Ogflei(s-burg a t 5:30 A. >>I. . . I
Trains leaving Boston via Bitchburg at T:SO A. M.,and Springfield at 7:45 A. M., connect at White KiverJucction-Tslth the-day express train., • i j
ACOOMftOTJAXION TKAIK leaves Northfield at V.4SA. M., for Uurlington, Sutlarta, St. Albana, Souse's Pt.,Ogdensburg, &e. • • V " i' ! .
IvIGHT iiXPBESS leaven Bellows Sails at 10:00 V. tta,eceivlng p.iasengers from Vermont Valley B . K., leavfag
Kew-'Yiorlc at 12:15 B: M-yanjl, Xron tSnesliire. It. ..leav-ing Boston at 5:|p S. H..;>c'(>nnectmg' at Whlta* SijorJunction with train leaving "Boston a t 8:00 p . M., jfoi:Burlington, House's Point, and Ogden3burgh, connect-ing.with steamers and flrand Srxrak Tr.alnslor tho We3t.
Bleeping Carn are Btfc'che'd'-to" Mcht Trains. ' ) .Tbrpugh Tickets for fli!i«8go and the West for Dale at
the principal stations. ~ !> . . W. VM&KCtdli. Gen'l SapS.
Efc .Vibana, Vt., May 25.15SS. ' £a&wi
TMlSrSl OGDBKSBDEQAU1.00E..M.>>B3cpii!ss,.ror:Xrey»na Ne-g- Torlr, -u
aeeping,-63t.from,St. Aibanato. P^oy, arriving in » o yat 4.40 A. M., and Kew York at lO.f'"1 A. M., via JheHi "Bon-,R!vsrEailroid. .. . • • , , , ! -, , j ' i ;
. A.t 1.00 P . M-, Bxpress for -Bosffija, arriyiiig. as Bar-iliigtoi., h7 raU,.at 3 SO P.&L,(w,Hh'aleepIag carfrom 8UT-llngton) and arrive in BostaE next morning at 8:88o ' c l o c k ; . . - . . " , • i . • '
,0r.,3*assenge"r3 bythel;O(iP. "&I. train cari take oneof th'e" Late Champlain Steamers, *n arriving at House'sPoint, get supper on board, pass through the mostpleaB-aafparl: of the Xiake, toucli at-3?!att-sbargh, and, arrive atBjirjington in. tima to Connect, WlSnjmi JTAIJU, withtceT0:0ffP. M. IDipress Train forT?oston| (with sleepingczzsi i;naarrive in Boston next morning at 8:30 o'clock.
4:35 AlngatBostonatO:80.P. II . ' ' T
l1oi-ticfeat5 or information apply ito Ticket Office, !Og-densburgh K. IS. Deoot, or of Ohas. I . BalSv/in, Q-. S. B.ticket. Office, State street, or T. N. Derby, Q. W. E. 2ick-af fjfiice, State etre'et, Opposite Seymour House. '•
s g r " Baggage checketl tfirtiugl] Xroni Ogd'ensbarg. 'GEO. A . MBBBlLXi, Supt.
J . S OHUEOEf, Gi>n.Agt.,OgdeRiibcrg. |• Jone.'i, Ji3fiS.. _ . . • •_ • . r_ . . - . fXmf
frooklng; elegantw.hite or colored muslin dress pattfern;silver plated cake 8? card basket. I m- Fo"a-Club ofj.00. and. SiO^r^Ricn. jnerino or tliibet
ti l k i
machine;. 2 he^vyVhlt* yi'cibrla <iuilts; splendia ojasp
family blble,,r#oi1il andpM6gfaji&,pag6; dozen Rogers'best silver- plated 'forks j'ilegarit 3?rench-poplin dresspattern; ladies orfient3^sllyerbuntins'case watch;j Bil-Ver plated engraved'C-ljbttTe'fevolvin'g'' ca3tor, cut glassbottles; splendid Violin, box and bow complete; 3hon-. e y c o m b . q u i l t s ' . ' ' f ' . ' " ' ' ' . . . '
For larger Clubs premiums will'be given o£prpportion-ate value.' , . "•" " , ' " . " ' ' ',
ClTOatalpgne of goods Mijt't? any^Hflflress free, |.Send money by TeglsteV.edletter. , Address all ordeis to
HiRKIS &'. PiTJEBEEj 'No. 34'Han6ver.Str'eet, ^Boston, SXass.
\Vholosale Dealers Id Dify and .Fancy Goods, Out|ery,Platefi Ware.ieather Gffoas^AlbumS.ic. 4w
Xo Ottatva Cltyv^iaMfpsiSKeai- anSOI-ta.xva .JHi-iver., ., , . ' '.
TIOKETS GOOD. t r i lTII i NOVEMBER 1, 1SG$. - -*"
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!i I T - > ito(The Route:—OBdensburg to Montreal "via G. Ti Ky.
or Royal Mail l i n e Steamers ; Montreal to Iiachine viaG. T. Ry.; laehinb to Ottawa, via Ottawa and llontrealLine of Steamer!, up the Ottawa Elver, passing throughlake St. Ann's rapids and lake of Two Mountains' ; Ot-tawa to Ogdensburg, via Ottawa and St. Lawrence Ey.. Pasiengers holdlngrtheseUp^ts wnrlay over <jn theroute and resume their trips at pleasure,' tickets ibeinggood until November 1.1S68. , . . . . . . ],' TCicTcets'for'the-xotin&'-trip'ffoin Ogclehsburg to Ottawaand return •' • ' . ' '
$ 1 0 . 5 0 , A m e r i c a n C u r r e n c y .
EicnrjionL Tickets- to"^Montreal, ?Quebec,i M t i B t n Saratoga d! N
^ A l s o E i c n r j i o n L T i c k e t s ^ n l , Q u e b e c ,P o r t l a n d , W h i t e M o u n t a i n s , BoBton, S a r a t o g a a n d ! N e wYork, at equally low rates of fare, for sale at the GrandTrunk Railway Agency, OJd Ogdensburg Bank Building;State Street. -CHA8. Ii BALDWIN, Agent.-
Ogdensburg, July 9, 1868. (jy9a8m>,,
! ..pile's I Jl ^ ! pAuthorised, and Authentic , , ,
LIFE OF GEN. KI/VSSES S. GltANT.Comprising »-complete accurate history of his event-
ful and Interesting career, with an'authentic narrativeof his invaluable military services, adding also an im-partial eitimate-of his character as »Man, * goldier anda Bt«te«m*n. ' By Hon Oh»rl« A. J)»n», late; 'AssistantSecretary of war. The gpringfleld KepnbUcan iay« -.—"Bana'g Life of Gener&liGrent Is sure to be the moit au^thentic ana best tite»f Grant publlshea." Porpartiou-I l to or.mddre»J.GnBDPN BIU. * CO., Spring-
., or HSK » * A l N A R D ' R " i l i e ^ ^ '
•SS.&SSSS, W a . f e l i a s SSStJBGTS, U . 9 ,
I S 6 8 . ' 1 " SUMMER- ABRAxKfcMISIr.G, •' 1SGS.. EIGHT? MILES S '
THAK AST OTITRR EOOTE TO Al'.liiKT AHi>-Sj5)j:'TOKK CITT.
On and after Monday,Miiy 11,186S, and -Tintil furthernotice, Passenger Brains will run-on thi3. Road aa fol'Iows,(SundayB exempted,) ' • i
..EXPHB3S MAIL. -.. , jIiBaveOgd^n3lim-g.9:15 A. M., arrives at •JValertov.n
12:25.^20 minutes for -dinner,) .:!Rpia&^--:05JBlM., Os^ego4:351'.M,, connecting at Rome with Heiv- Tork- CentralBxpreua Traka for;ivll points Bast and West, arriving atTJtica. 5:10 2. JL, Syracase:6:251>. JL, EocUeste'r'.9:l6 E.3VIIj--Albany S:SO J2i 51.; EvLffiao 32:00 "^ AT- - -SiisijeiiiiosiBridge 12;8B A,»!., NcwTovx 6;0Q A.ar.petroHrUhqo A,M., Chicago 8:80 P. J t , • j
• NEW TOUK.EXES.ESS. 1toit200 s AX i l
i . , o v i AMUU i-*d.ii\] ^ 21.., ^acnesi^rS:S0 A. 3 t , BaffaJo 0120; .A.M..-Susperision Br 6:40 A. M.ySeftanii i31eeping ,.Car attachea to *his, train "StfwatertowB and r.uli- thjsdgh t'o Kew York withoutchange . ' ' • . f
Close connections jniuIeiaiLjBuiEiloaiid 3*ispenElon 15rifor Chicago and all points West.. , • i
' , " EETURHIN&. . 'leavelTew York sit SOth Street Bepofi, G:'SO P.M.j ar-
ilve, at Wateriown 7:40 A. M., (20 minutes for breatofast,)'PgaenB6nrg,'ll:a5AiJVr. • V ,-- i ;,,
SleeeBlfig Onv attached to this Iviiih1 and run?through to Watertown. I - ~.
^^"Ihropgh tickets to Troy, Albany, New "E°rfePhiladelphia', Baltimore,. Washington^ Boston, Spring*-""field, Buffalo, and all principal n.olnts. East and \Vest,can be obtained at the Ticket Office at the Depot,! anilat tae Ticket Office, of the Great "Western Railway ! Og"-
densburg, T.N. DBBBY, Agent.Sarea3lo'wandl2 hours quicker than iby any dthsr
ronte to Tifew York. ' • ' 'I i !Baggage cheeked fthrougk. '•
.•< • • . • , • , MADpiSOX^,-DA-ir,Q.en,'lSupti.
H.E.PRARY, Gen.- Jioke1, Agent, '186T-S. 'Wlntep A w a a g e m e m s ;! • •!' i .
asd" Syracuse *In connection with the Ifew York Central K. Bl •'..;
CoiMaiesising Nov. ? 3, 186^. i '"''
.; r,otte to : 1 , .
X>eia.~oi'fc5;. •i,T_cjytM.v«»Bi?;»j -,.. ina all 'Points West ana Sauth -Westij^1
" TralnHeave Ogdenshurgh at 2 P. M., arrive at Osw.egpaf9P.M:"leaveOswegoat5:56?; M.,arriveat-Ogdeirsburgh, afa:05"A..M.', - - . r ;Xeave Oswego 9 XJla., Eoltori -9:85 A. xS.\ Lamsons 9:S9
A. M,, Baiawinsviile 10:17 A. M., arrive at Syracuse10:55 A. M. \
LeaveOswego 2P.M.,Fulton 2:S4P. M.,lamsona 2:59,E..M.,Jiaia.wiji3vme.S:17P. M.. arrive at Syracuse."'3:55 P. JI., connecting with': Syracuse, Binghampton'
and New York R. R. for Bingharapton, Pliilade'lpMa,.JSaH-imore ana all points South. !
Leave Oswego 6 P . M., Fulton 0:80 P . 51., Latnsona 6:82!B. M.,-lialdwinsville, T-.OT P. M., arrive .atSy!|acuse8-p'jsJ. . . O " i . ' - ' '*<•'"'.!' i
EETDKNIHS-: • ; ,r«rLeave Syracuse 6:45 A. M.; 2;8S S. M.; 7:20 P. M.' &
Arrive at Oswego 8:35 A.M.; 4:85 P . M . ; 9:10 P. M.tixTKF"'J!hrough Ticket?.for, sa le ,a t - the C.ompany'siO^ice
f o r a U ' p o l n i s W e s t a n a S b u i h ' W e s t . ' " 'W. B. PHBLl'S, * '
O. &. SHE AD, Gen'l Ticket Agent. (noSOa.
aaroughto, CMoogoin 8Shours, being 12 hours quickthai by any;6tiiprrqu{e., .'."'• ","'''"^. j, Trains leave Treacdtt JjinoSoa', 'opposite - .
'bnfgSasfollowBTk:1":'' " " £*;*'• '7V '-, .Tk:1 : .' 'FOE 1SW WBSi: ' • • ' • • ( » •
Chicago Day Express 1.35 ?• M,-,-Accommodation,... 4 , 4 0 P.M.'Chicago Night Express i 2 , 4 S A. fc,.,
.¥OK 2HB EAST. iresa i j . ' :S;s-<: s j. BIorhfagT3*presaij....:S;s..:sj.{i5;.OOA.M
Local 11 .03 A. %..Evening Express 4 . 4 0 P.M.'
JSP™ Through Tickets for sale at the General pnlOffice; Old OgdensburghiBuik Building, State Street,. ,
OEAS. I . BALDWIN,'Agent,*- | !
C. J..BETTDGEB, , , . Ogden»furgh{N.-3riiftnsglrig Director;5 V" ' S. K BBiOH, > '•'•"-l M ^ t f . . G«er»l Agent, NewTorkOlty.
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Kpttl,Trains leaVS White T.iVer-Junclibn- for Concord, Ka3h;-
rivfll of trains from Ogaensburgli Euia-Sipri^eal'. • •" • ' ;' Leave.Concorfrfor OgdensbtargWan&Moritfeal ailO:80A.M.,and8:15P.M.,or on'arrlva,l-,olriralna- from-'Eoj-ton , WorceBter,.&Of *. " j ' r • " . * . ' , , ' • . " . . ." ""* >•'"i'raln'a over this'Road are runclallyin con'fiecfiqn'witlitrains over the Ogdensburgh IWaaS-'carrying, PaBieri-gers ana Ifreighfc-toiand. froniy.the:' West, Ogaensburgn,Montrealvand- JSI^nche terj-fNashua, Woreestert Provi-aence, "t'owell, "Lawrence, Sostonj^-toSimontn
Vortlancl and the East.and all intermediate points. ' • I, , i . O.NSLOW SBEARHS, Agent. [
1868. • Bepple's 1868
NEW, YQKK, .
Kom Steamboat Landlng,\A;lbanyvaaily,. ( Sunday^ ex-ceptsd) at 7 o'clock P^M. ', '
,B R, E. >V. ,,,.r |( .ST., J )p H(|J-,'Cap'. S. X HOE, ' PCapt. W. H. CHRIS'TOPIIER,
M'dridays, WedneVdaya S'i'Suosaays,' Thursdays and.-.;... l'rJ3ays',i ; ; ',],.•••. Saturdays. : •
KS^Purchase Tickets only to 'Albany. PassengerBandtheirjBaggageTcarried'tbtherBoatsIfree;' :. r^gTAs ;theN,T-|0.jU..B..authorities,will not allowour wagonB ir i theTara, they will' always befoimd' '6uVisidejimarkedP^oJile'flJHinevfaswlll'alspthe^gent. • Pass-engers will please step outside the Yard and hand theirOhecks.to our. Agent-,- ana Baye paying-40-"cen'£3:ra piece1
for their Baggage to the N., "t. O. K, S. BagErtee Honoroly. ' ' ; - . . ; • • ! • . . • i _ . • -
.g^°vHuds,on'.Iliver'E. Bi.Tickets taken for?*, usage othe boats. - . . . ^ . . . . . .BSr-Eraght*ill!betaKen,a;t'all times': atlOwrates-- as
snyrltailroaa or Steamboat Line. . sKSTFor further'Tatticulars-anply at the Office, NOB;
28S ana,285 Broa'dw.ay, Albany.
(aplTdtf)fT, agent
f f 9^' ' '-. THKilB EXPRESS ifiAINS
eaye Suspension Briage, Hamilton anaTojjontpiJaally,
" " ' • " ' excoptodO'on arrival of Train? frora a p Bast'for . /.-, •.
i'rainajleavfi jaensburgh, -via2:
-, —-v- .- -,- f'..Niagara"2?allsl' affi''SUi^CLBSr^S^0A. 61.-,t»fitroit:9:80A.M.,arrivfalgat;0hicago9:80R}i...E5prj8S3-Srain-leave3!QE.(lensburgh'.fl:0i) V.U., Eome
3:10>.Siagarai'alls.ana: Suspension Br.-.O:B0.,A- itt"T>e~trqit,5'P.'SI.;a-rriylng a t CDICE;** 6:00" A. %i. mat -ing closaJconnections-wltb: all trains South; Weafa'nfilHorjtaiestt , ... • ft-. ,,. - ' • '
' i(i8the..Shorte3l,-Ohesj-eEta2d,mOBt.reIiabl6 routeO r e a ^ w e s i , • - - '•' ~ •'• " - ' - '
r Ti&efeisk-for H&els via SreafWeSkrft Railway, wliioli aan5:.obta5ne6 at-all the .principal!.Tloket. Oflloej IS tne
' JASIEB 3IMOHDS,Agent, Ogtiensbiifffn; if 2".
T.N.DIKSY, Traveling A'gent.Ogu'h.'N.T.KOS. ETW3|?YAfi35 eh. feiilge?, HaSftpnfont!
,C A N A, J U S
. DiTL? U3E OP
W EXPISBSS SlEASTKiES. J&lLeave Ostfensbm-pt a t l y.iM., Brodkrille 3 P?M= " JA3-
,exandriaSay,.6]?;M.,-. Kingston 8:30 P, EI,i CharlotteS l l l ? ^ 3 *i'I^f' ~^U:hT*™&™answloll?•This Company-will., aiiring iihe Season -of pleasure
travel, commencing June-SBd, run a- Daily, tine otBfeain-ers for pleasure agribusiness travel, between Oirrtens-burgs Montreal, Soroiito and'tewis'toij.' ' " -' ;
THeXiriewill"becbmposea6f the'Is.rg»' St«iinch aoa>..CoinmodiousSiae-WheelLaks Steamer.6
AXKESIA^,. . „ . , . . . . . Capt-J., Ji.jforley.COE0MBiAS Oapt J S fetes • .
Oonaecting at Ogden?burg Tria tbe elegant EJrer••J ' •'• . S t e a m e r s . . ! . ' . - . ' ' ,
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Andpgdenshurg K. E. for Rouse's Point''and ail; "poiutsSouth and East,,tormirig:,a Daily tine (Sunflays exceptred) thrflUgh.Lake Ontario .and Slyer'St. la#rence, Jeav-;mg Ogaensburg,.at 1 P. Bl., on'arraval o£' Exraess Wainfrom the East, touching at Brockyille, Alexanafi'a Bay-Klngston and:Charlotte, arriVing.atoewisfflh'tHe follow-ing morning 19:80 ; connecting at gingston with .aailvboat up the. Bay of Quinte.fbr. BellevifieJana Picton '• atCharlotte afiaLeTjdstoh with New Yor!c''O'entrar'Eaihf)iafor.JSiagara.I'alls and- Buffalo, thereby'fdfiofeff-a'-closSeoonnectioh-Tvitli all tQe-fpUowing jfonte<- j . •. : "_At_Suspension Bridge, w.ith Qt.'. Western Saiiway-for'mmjlton,I,o;naon, Detroit,' Chicago/ Milwaukee: andaall -pointSkWest ana Seuth ; at,-Bnffalo -witlLiiSate- Shoreand,ulichigfcn Southern,-Cleveland-sad' Ore?Hine JKilf.,-to all points 'Westana.Southr; anawith,Euffiiloana.l'akeErie Jime Steajjiifers for Cleveland' and ffll bolnis of liake
• Michigan, thereby affording the 'cheap'e'st possible" waY?f - the transportation of families iho.ving; tathe-flreat
The Steamers Champion and Banshee willieave lo.g-aensburgfor'Mpntreal.and'Quebec.ev£ry',davat-9 A1 k .(Hondays exepted). Eeturning leave. Montreal eveiiyilorning, Sunaays'excepted,af7o>'cloc!k-. ' ^ >, The Steamers of ,.thi3 Lina are une.quallea- for, size knastrength aud speed oil Lake "Ohtario',"as -they alwayshave been, for safety an.delegahce in arrangements,'ahd!
^oommandea, ana^officerea by men of experience,while the route offers attractions affoi-aed by no- o^herHne, giving a view of the South Shore, of. take -Ontario,and the far-famed'Thousarid Island df the' Eivef St iaw-rence b.y-l)ay-Lightvat ^tirhe. most;-favorablei"for] theSranaeur of Scenery ana Comfort of Passengers !
Through Tickets can be purchased for all poin'tKbfi thegPSy^'f^S^-^Ogdensburg, anasE-ll the principalRailroad and Steamboat Offices in Ndrth'ern Sfew Yorkand New England States. '., -KOB'-T' g . ("DERB¥,;
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, : BANKING HOUSE OF
JAY GOOEEJb. 20 Wail
. COE, NASSAUSSfiEBl.iMWlKOHke Tiny and sell afctne~iost liberal ourrant-prlies '5 P h a i l i a ; t l l l i supply of ,&S>-CBRNI,rBN3l- BOi
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ISTEHSST iLOpS^ana eiecuteorderafornurchas" ansale of Stoclfs', 13onds ana Goia.' " " '• - - *
-. •-•" .'•...::-." C o i j - t e r u l o j i s ; ;•: • :i ' ' •'YfecouTerttlie Beyeral isauqg oi/jSejseiirHJ^rMsssX
tne'-'most favorable market rates'into Five-TiirW'iesw?ic-n, atyresent price .of. gold,; jyleldj tie,-hoiaer.fabohtone per cent, more interesfper annum; w p°
•CirCuiara'with full1 particulars/.furhisKeff'upbftMro"cation. ' • • -r t
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.Thatfact induces the offering of a, FF.ffi J E i i t to.a l l * - " W e - i n o V t h e ' " - ' . " - - ' -• . . - . * . r f •
MAII. STEAMSJBip-•J/-,Through pne • -
To California, China and Japan.S6.ttOH«ia.Af jJJUa§A£POETS; AND d M" " ^ H E f t F K t " "w - , . ^ F M K l t S
airough toiOalltorlhain. TwiSty-TwdiDiysihionjaie Atlantic: Co-nnectingon Pacific with
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J. * uuuu'i uu we ^BII, 0uu,'xobu dun z%xn yX-every-month(except when tnose aate"s Ja|l;on .Sunaay, -ana then onthe preceding Saturday;) forAgpinwali, connecting, via
^PanamajaAi&ray',with one; o'rthe Oqarpany.'Sj Steamshipt j r ^ i ^ i irfS"n[yt^raft.jiQT"P^^^ ,i^"y^^TimpP^m TjO"nfix^iTI^^^f^,^»*,j^^TtT*Tt1 O'
.Departures of the jst and 24tb. conh< ' "~'- "ou|ti,F;aciflc.?cits.^fli(
Departure of _9theaeii month'connects, with the newSteam Tine fromPapamato Australia, ana New Zealand.
Steamer of Sept. .9,, "connects cloBely'at San Franciscoith steamer GT. EBPTJBIiie, leaving Oct. 1,1868, for
Japan ana China;' • ' .EJ -. - . - -v -.One Hundred Epuijjis JBag^age-allowed to each adult.
Eaggage-masters.acepmpanjr,.baggage through, and aUtend to ladle's andcniiarenTrlth'out'inale'proteotGrs. Bag|gage receiyecLon.i'133e"i doclttKe.-d^ ;before Bailing, fromSteamboats, raj|!rpiig^^nd paBsengenf fib prefer to senddownearly. t . . ',. '. ,'''^_ -. ^
An-ejcperfisncea'stirgeon o&hoard'i 'Meolcine a n d at*tendance free, i i ' -. -;. • ' • "• '"&:.-"' •'
5For passage t i cke t s 6fef&ftiierijiformatj6n,-applj::at i b eQompanyJe ticket office, on-the .wharf, foot, of Canal st.NorthBlver,,New7qrK.;'r*", * / " " ' , " ' . - ' ."",
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,iti I£,alVwill,doso there jn.ijl soon be a greater. rush,;than
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Summer
1868 Great Express Lijie to
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BETWJ3ES
ANt> ALL ZiSS MIOfilQ-AS- PORTS."' ! ' '
?roin Three to Four i>a3rs Slnie. SaveS *-oyer' kny' other
Fax© $14 'First Sfeco&'d••Class
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CHICASO^' MIL"S7ATJKEa, SHE%>XGAN, aiia all t ake- . ' _. ^ Michigan£or-t3? •" '•• :•'%^ TSSeals & Se r s
ers on all first, Class Tickets.The fo!lowing-Splenaia>, sjow Pressure Passenger Sleains TOifgr^ liduring.tbe. seastn 0M868:
BiTfi Warae..-.-...?.:'. Jff.". JCapt Gillies.City, of Fl-emoat;.. .„.. .Capt M. Barret.nEoiaugojn.es-y..j...:..Capt;,S. Nicholson.s ' S » C t E A J
augojn .esy . . j . . . : . .Capt ; ,S . Nicholson.S » - • : • , • • : , Capt. E. A. Jonea.
XO'oonnect with one of tBe-above~-Steafiers:-passengersfwill leave .Qgdensburg on Monclayi, We'anesaav=
andlrida^viaerana-XfunkEailfay. ". 5he-,ratesbyffljs.line.are cheaper'than iiy^afavtothexwaterroute ana from, three to foiir aa^s shorter Tret-ween-Ogaehshurganaehicagb-oi; Milwaiilieej %itn-o'niy onechange,, which.is made direct from. the,cars to,.tlic boat.No-Ommbus, ear tHge or P'ocVaire-ctfthe^o'tiie'; ' ' '
•Partipular attention paid., to fainilies jnovine West-atrain runninj; for their special benefit' which carries:fiassengera, Htirassi Wagon-., Barniture,;and'a'U:.a'e&rip-Jjon-ot Houselio!ov,ooqs, Extra Baggage,..&<:., .connect-ing at Sarnia as above stated, with tlieir iihe"ofSteaintr=
. ) . - . C.I. BALDWIN, AgentjOgdeaBbnrgjr.General TJnion'Hctet Office/stateSt
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This well knowii Company wil!, airing tlie present sea-. • - - ; Jsonibf navigation, run . • . •
FIFTEEN, CLASS-
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DETRO^, GLEN ARBOR, t
!AND I N S E B M B E U S E E PQETS.
'leaving Osa'SnsDurg Daily, for ia i te Erie I?otis, on ar-' rival',ori tae,5toil«Train ff orn-tKeiBast;. 'anS«rIKWee]E
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g s D u r g Daily, for ia i te Erie I?otis, orival',ori tae,5toil«Train ff orn-tKeiBast;. 'anS«rIKWe
ly;~JIoi)ciay, WetoeBday, andJriday.—for'•• _ " J > ' - ' • : ' • Bake Kioliigan'Sorts.-'•'- i ;
^ P v 2hessSteamers.jnake rseaiar connections: Bake KioliiganSorts.
, ^ P v 2hess,Steamers.jnake rseaiar connections at Og-aehBburgwith the Oga'enlbfirg*iaie ChampiaiS'Il.R.,and Vermont', Central l ine for Boston: jantt all 1 pointsEast. At Western Lake ports with Bailroad and CanalLines, for; aU-i>6ints:S6uth, W4ii ana "JforthwesS, making
ijt thefav.oriterpute..forPass.enger3,ana'Jreight,-a3 there
^s but 'Q^B TBATS^BIPOTNT'leW^B Boston and' • C h i c a g o * ' - • -• ; ! • , . -
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Therefore, we Cordially invite every ode to 'cast' dS,aU.!prejudices aml-withoi i t~regara-to misrepresentat isais ofinterested^arfcies, t o , ] •'„,•{• ' ' '•'.•:<
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jUUxpresBesin.chargeofSafeandJruity raessen;•OfaJsrififor the purchitte o Figoodi inithe'CitUi elpeo .coiicltcd and promptly .attended to. Office in Seyntora:-EbusoBnUainKiOgaenrtorElii1 ' \"""•': ?•" , -;. , .^
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.Stock, &p., as.ihgy fayoia,. ferriage, e«tfee,-£o.tel Bills,and numerous other expenses.is well asSamage'to. theirpp;opeHyb5?r6ugh"hanairng: " • ' ' " " •" ''
VgBifrXStaspVi&ete !ncinae>Meals ana StateroomB.of. Passage ana ;.5ieight lower thanrby any
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