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fubtished WEDNESDAY; and SATURDAY. ( o f f i c e o v e r r E ^ ^ s e e a e r e o r n t y b a n E . ) TERMS: $ 2.00 per Annum: ■ Single No^ $ ^ u S be | ^ > w eek..,.. : ^col |.00|l ^^ ^1 ■si l i 4xCorge H. Hcariuan, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Jnstici of the peacBi 366 State street, Lahsinghurgh. H. E. FUILER, M. D. HO ME O P A THIS T Office Ko. 195 State St., Laosingburgh, nve I cents a line each insertion. ^ I ■’ Annual idvertiaenaeiils limited to their. own u S ; ! S H iF “ J Di CoMSTOOK P rinter for the Publishers. Steam Ferry-Boat, Pi. P. S A X B . Tphis splendid Steamer i.s rnnning in eonneo- X tion ryitk the ears het-veon Troy and La ■■ ■singburgh, and oounects with ihe oars running between Alb.my and West Troy; stopping at ^ the foot of Broadiray, Troy, and at the niipqr .Side-cut, West Troy. Persons traveling on these roads will save time and Proprietc BARBW HEW Datre %T 0 &E: HAKVEYSteO..! Formerly o£ Apothecary; Hall, Hbunsioh ’House Block, Troy, are how in full o;i^ration at { THEIR NEW STORE, Jfo/ ni^et * m^oy, opposite the eastern entrance of the Hailroad Bridge, where can be found DRUGS &MEDJCINES, pure and uoadaUerjvied, Cliemicals of the hest M A m F A O T U M E . PATEIT ffiEDtCIffiSl of a ll kinds warranted genuine, FOUEIGlff, & DOMESTIC P m C X GOODS' AlYJ? TOILET AEnCLES, Shoulder braces. Elastic Stpckhigs, of iustnimcuts for physical do- POETRY. WHOiKSALE& SETAII C licm istis & B r u g g i s t s , 2i)2STATE S T R E E T . L A N S I N & B U R G H , N. Y P E T T I S , HAS IN' STOOK, ■ 'Gent’s SploiuUd Style, Silk Hats, in M.vnilla, Leghorn, Panama,-&o. Toung Gent’s'Fancy Errsa Stvawss, Ghildrexi’s Fancy Dress Hats, new and Attractive Patten ^ Gnat’s Philadelphia; ,|tyle.'«j on hand a LARGE AND ATTRACTlVh ASSO R T M INT PKICHS, Reasonable. J.R. PETTIS, 374 Rivrrsi, (Sign, Big Hat. (may 11] TIIOV, K. 1 CENTRE MARKET.^ JO H N MOUR54. :eops constantly on band at the above desired, hansiiighrtrgh, April Stl), 186A _ y H 0 E i m “ # T E L The muler.dgncd havinv returned to the old mil popular sfind former'}’ occupied by him, I'evOby gives notice to the public that he i« now Ladies will read in the following order; first and third, and second and fourth lines. The man mnst lead a happy life Who’s free from matrimonial chains. Who is directed by a wife Is sure to suSer for his pains. Adam could find no solid peace When Eve was given for his mate; Until he saw a womans face. these are represented to when, jonce tb§y reach the lioine oli' the faithM', Vul permitted to expole themselTM to I the influences of our questionable oifipiii' iOtice to th hereby gives iioti prepared to inee A tew select hoarders may find aooomoda- tion?'’at this hotel. Partio.s from abroad will I 'A A C G . FLA C K .. DEALER IN Q ULADDIHG. DR. BOYNTON’S Fitroleum llootinsf Paiiit, a n t i p e r f e c t p r o - gaiuat the elements. It is supevioi 'work ex[!Osed to the Weather. Ref^eiioM-^C. Warner, F. Thomas, E..Pres- *“ ’ ' a LO^ZQ b r o w n , Solo Agent, No. 195 River street, Troy. fVJTpEB^NEWAaE liliS I S . ■ This Pipe is glased inside and out, and is the S)6st and cheapest article in use, for conductiDg I T ' T I l « Until he saw a womans face, Adam'was in a happy state. In all ihe fcOe appears Hypocrisy, deceit and pride; Truth, darling of a heart sincere. Ne’er known in a woman to reside. What tongue is able to unfold The falsehood that in woman dwells; The worth in woman we behold Is almost imperCjOptible. Cured is tlie foolish man, I say, Who changes from his singlene'^s j Who will not yield to woman’s sway Is sure of perfect blessedness. MISCELLANY. Trusses, Supporters, and all kinds of fovmity. - . ; i. 't, Sponges, Chamois Skhss,' Turkish Towels and llit'tens for tlie bat! PAINTS, OILS AND D m STUFFS, in fact everything usually kept ima First Class I)ru |( |to r c . Orders by mail or othei-wi.su promptly illh and perl'ert satisfaction guaranteed in every r speot. Try us, and if we fail to please, die Particular attention will ho paid to the pro- per.alion ef - Phyglcian*s Prescriptions,^ we exerois6_ great care in iliis \branch of our business. / DARVEV&CO., Apothecary Hall, No 384 River St., Troy,N.Y. [From the N. Y. Evening Fost,] Two Young Female Mormons Visiting This City. VKMKD—WJBIOOS [iris—one Swiss and the oth- Saeik Writing. This art has been, employed, to a greai extent, by military and naval officers, for the purpose of conveying infonnitlbn k movements of the enemy, ftoi Mahy p ^ have been resorted to to attainihisif!^. Tne , bimplest consist in writing with an ink which is 'colorless, and consequenfly invisible to I the eye, until heahk«ffie c&emfa^imean^^^ has produced a cbangei.and made the stotat I writing apparent. Some of theto inki are very simple. .The jffiee of an a v ^ , t* milk, will be invisible tillexpined to heat, ehen the parts written With it become, ef i brown color. Starch, dissolVta iii wator? will, if employed as an Ink for secret wait ing remain without color until washed oiter with a sp'ution of iodine, when it hecomes of a bluish color. Water in which j oak-galls haVe been soaked, may he loaed as an ink for secret writing, which will, he* come black when washed oyer with a WJwk solution of sulphate of iron in wat.ejr. . The green, sympathetic inkjjs fklknoHB it is a dilute solution of cobalt iu, nitiroiipu* riafe acld.The writing with tbiah^ asfN^ea a green color when the paper is werjmediat tlie fire, and resumes its original invifibility when cold. This splution h a| beem Ihelih- /* _ * * • ■ Two young girl er German—arrived at this port on board the steamship Teutonia, on, her trip hither, j washing over differentp^trof Bonestel & Damon, R E N S . C O U N T Y BANK BUILDING. i . a n s i n c i b f r c ; h . Dealers in Stoves, Tin Ware, ILmsefurnlsh- iugriooda. Wooden Wave, Bumps, Load Pip , and Tin Roofing. Gutters and Loaders made, and all kinds of Thi, Copper, and Sheet Ir— jobbiug doneat short notice on most reasi ^ Tho^i desiring to purchase, will do will to call beforep ir chasing elsewhere. Cash paid: or old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead *” n . Br Stoves Stored, Blacked and repaired. QiiiieUenbusii & French. MEKCHAN'T 'FAIKORS, AND DEALEHS IH Gent’s Furnishing Goods 66 Congress Street, Troy, NT. Y« vith a party of Mormons. The gir s came in charge of a German and his wife, who j Saints, and by whom the girls had been m - j dneed lo L Ave their liomes. On ihe voy age here, however they liad had ample opportunities for reflection, and had chang ed their minds about the Mormon.s. It ap pears that they decided to desert the old German who was in charge of them on their arrival lure ; but he held their mon ey, and they thought it unsafe to commu nicate to him the fact of their repentance, though it does not seem that they were D on ' t K ill th e F ro D s .—All nl^Ht ldni| these musical little fellows are biuy afaig- ing a few moments and then stopping toeat the larv® of insects so rapidly bred in thb stagnant waters. Frogs are clean aUimalt. tnougii ic aoes uoi. Hceiii umi-moj \'\'■'land love clean water, but they aUj^M married to him, or were under any ohliga- gn insects. Wofiid you k illa friuj^ ti-n, save the keeping'of their pledge that ^ they should go with hi.n to Utah. One of gpenjg tj,e nightin destroying mosqui- LOOK HEBE! Wilson & Green, BOOK, CARD AND JOB PRINTERS, ffiG aiVEll STREET, TROY. SPgrAU descriptions o f Job Printing neatly seoxited. Give us iv call# S. C» WltSON- EDTYARD OBEBN% which the human family is affUcted.invites the at- tention of those laboring under any of the vari- , OU9 characters or forms of dmease, such as Con- 0 19 GRIAT BARGAINS-! k icS H 'IS S H rs SPRING AND SUMMER — The Doctress would be happy to cure all drs, and oapablo of being -oiado-intdAJmost an in- ftttUe vATioty of patterns. Circulars with patterns no20to3 379 Pearl St. N. 7 . License Papers ared under authority of Iho Board r C, J . IsABfSINC. Prepared Excise, by ,Jime 8th, 1^( CLOTH. NG, luoUiding Gants’ French Walking Coats, Gents’ English iYulking Coats, Gents business Units, Gdirts’ Dress-Suits, Business SapkCoatej ! Boys^Fanoy Suits. Also a large assoiMnent of G.nts’ Fumisliing Goods. CONSISTING OF Linen Collars. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Lin- 1 Shirts. Traveling Shirts. Cotto Drawers. Under Shjrts. Cotton Socks. Hickory Shirts. Wool en Drawers. Neck Ties. Kid and Silk Gloves, &c., &c., &d,, Ao.- All of which will he sold at-extremely low prices. REMEMBER THE OLD S t4 N D . JWSSTBARMI&ea No. 135 River street, Corner of-Ferry 8t, Opposite St, Charles Motel paints representing landscapes wilh'sft^. and other similar Bubjec^. |j,ro«ght.neor.the-firoyO l^x^ green color, so as to change the f pearnnee of tlje view into the appear^e spring; wJien cold, again returnlD^ to:il* former appearance. Cheap Trunk Store. T1AKC7 p a t e n t lea t h e r ROSETTEI. J] Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Traveling Trnnki N iceTea& -biw k Horse Brushes for $1.50 Interfering-Straps. Curry Combs, Cards. Whips, &c. At JAMES .E. POWELL’S, 410 River st,, Just above the Manufacturers’ Bank- the officers of the steamship was made ac quainted with the circumstances of the case, and promised to aid theih to carry into effect their new intention. Arrived in Hew York, the girls were ta ken to Mr. Casserly, the general agent at Castle Garden, who a t once assured them they might properly remain hefe if they chose to do so, rather than accompany the Mormons ; and as they were intelli gent and could be useful, he set himself to work to procure them homes. For one a placO in the family of one of our most em‘ ] inent citizens was engaged, and thd pros-' pects were good for the other. Mr, Casserly then called up the old Mor mon, and directed him to restore to the girls their property. 'The man argued en- srgetioally against the proceeding; but the Agent prevailed so far as to make him de- I liver up the trunks and money belonging j to one of the girls. The other’s property he insisted on retaining; when, without waiting for the result, the girls concluded that they would not be separated, and pro- posed to consider the, subject further before coming to a filial decision. They were advised that if they hesitated aow they Wpuld be almost certain to go with the Mormon. And so it Was; for when that in- dividual saw them alone, he easily convinc- toes, gnats, flies or their eggs, wi ioh ire resting or deposited upon the plants neai^ water pools? Toads in the gUrden twe eka timated as worth five dollars each to a ’gart dencr, for they are constantly, flight and day, destroying h u p and Worms. FtogS in the pools are preventing us from being pestered to death with all sorts of insecM. The smaller varieties harm nothing—are in fact pretty little fellows only raade^fof our good. Do not stone these usefiil Httld Creatures, much less kill an animal to hCfl- essary to oUr comfortsi ed them of the glories in store for the cho- claimed the alarmed bachelor. 4 . H e therston Manufacturer of and Dealer in Foreign andDomestie MARS, TCBiw, siFF. N o * U S ^ B r o a d ' *— '''’*Li.fi.,n*i,om-.h«tnobodvBUDii —^The French press is just now detail* ing the circumstances of an interesting critit^ inal case. A French physician is charged With poisoninghis mistress, in a Slow afad sci* entific manner, for the purpose of Obtatfling the sum of £20,000, Which she had iiriiired upon her life. He induced her to feign ill* ness While'he was prosecuting his plafl, du* luding her With the hope that the the iflinii<* ance companies might be induced to'CH* change the insurance for an anflulty, htii his design was to poison her, uking her feigned illness as a means to accomplish bb Cflibi “Miss, will you take my arm?” “La, yes and y( ti top.'* \Can’t spare but the atm,” hastily ekk. sen ones wlio should remain true to the end ; and they went with him and the great party of Saints Who left this city on Satur^ day for the West. They expressed a de* termination, on taking their departure, to | “Then,” said Miss, “I.oan’t take it, aa my motto is to go the whole hog or »one>.” Over $1,000,000 have already been paid on account of the N. Y. riots frbhi the comptroller’s office, and it Is estimated that [prospect before them; -but nobody supposes | the claims atili unsettled will cJiB fiir-ttore that two young and attractive -womeu, as thaa half a inilUofl of dollars