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M; Q Oar reasons, ana we trust our justification for calling the public attention to Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrnp are furnished by the frequency and fatality or the dis- eases of Infancy and childhood. 80 alarming and serl- ous are the diseases, that one child in three dlei before the fifth year. These facts afford conclusive argument for-enforcing on mothers the importance of using a re.m- edjr (wtLlch^contaiha'no -Morphine or EolsonousjDrpg) and never falli twhehtimely used) to effect a cure. It greatly assists the child through the months of teething, allays all pain, reduces inflammation, corrects acidity of the Stomach, and never fails to reflate the bowels ;— makes sick and weak, children strong and. healtliy, pro- duces natural sleep for the child, thereby affording rest for the mother. Jror summer complaints dysentery and diarrhoea, it has no equal. For wind colic, convulsions, griping, &c, it never fails to give immediate relief. Mother Bailey's Quieting-Syrup for Children, is an original medicine, well established, therefore use no oth- er and you are safe. For sale by all druggists and deal- ers in medicine. A. MCHAKDS, New London, Qti, ' (mj2td20t) Agent for the United 8t»tea. Philosophy of Marriage.—A new course Lectures, as delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the Subjects : How to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age: Man- hood generally reviewed; The cause of indigestion, flat- ulence and Nervous diseases accounted for; Marriage philosophically considered, 4c. ,Focketvolume9 containing these-lecturea will be for- warded to .parties-unable to attend, on repelpt of four stamps, by addressing: Secretary, New York Museum of Anatomy and Science, 618 Broadway, New York. (fe25dly) HAPPY MARRIAGES. Essays for Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases, which create impediments to Marriage, with thehumane view ot. treatment.and cure, sent in sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. , Philadelphia, Pa. . \ ' (myl9diw3m) BATCHELOR'8 HAIlt DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world;' the. only true an4;perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable .and- In-; Itantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculoustlnti; remedies the ill effect of Bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Permmers, and properly applied at Batchelor'3 Wig Factory, 16 Bond St., New York. [apSdiwCm] IRON IN THE BLOOD. ThB necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood is well known to all medical men; when It become re-> duced from any cause whatever, the whole system suf- fers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor., lassitude and \all goneness\ pervades thft system. Stimulants only aflord temporary relief, an* have the same effect as giving a tireS horse the whip in stead of oats. The true remedy is to supply the blood with the.necessary quantity of iron. This can be done byusbgthe _, . - PERUVIAN 8YRUP> A protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which li so prepared that it assimilates at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor, and new life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseases occasioned by a de- ficiency of Iron In the Blood, without restoring it to the system, Is like trying to repair a building when the foundation is gone: An imminent divine says : \I have been using- tlie Per ruvian Syrup for some time past; it give me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle.\ Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and reconv mendatibns from some, of the most eminent physicians^ clergymen ahd.others, will be'aent free .to any address. Tbe genuine has \Peruvian Syrup\ blown in the glass; A 32 page pamphlet will be sent free. J. P. DINSMORB, Proprietor, Sold by all Druggists. N. 86 Dey St., New York. Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Rail- road Company. The annual meeting of the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad Company was held here Tuesday, and the, •following persona were inanimoualy elected Directors ; Messrs. John G. Pratt, Jacob W. Pierce, John 6 . Farlo»r, Geo- W. Barnard, Hollis Hunnewell, Thomas Upham, S. M. Felton, E. J. Farrington, W. C. Brown, J. D. FamBworth, Arthur Williams, CaWraT. Hul- burd and Albert Andrua. The Supreme Court, in the suit instituted by the Attorney-General in behalf of the people against the Northern Railroad Company, has adjudged that corporation to be dissolved, and jonvieted Lansing Chamberlain and others of a violation of the statute prohibiting the usurpa- tion of a franchise, the penalty of which tf a fine tot exceeding $2,000, the amount to be • here- after fixed. _ Removed—Improvement!. John Patno has removed his barber shop to Hasbrouck'a new.building, corner of Ford and Isabella streets, up stairs, over Bosenthal & Rubenstein's Dry Good store, which be has fitted up with all the appointments of a first-class tonsorial establishment. The new shop has four chairs, and is supplied with one of th« patent re- volving hair brushing machines, which run.3 a, cylindrical revolving; brush at each chair. This brush is the greatest contrivance we have yet seen for starting the dandruf from the scalp and cleaning the head, and will pick out the last morsel. The shop has been fitted up in tip-top: style, and will, when in complete operation, be one of the very best and neatest barber-shops in the city. Tor all the Protean forms or Disease originating in SCROFULA, Such as Salt Rheum, Cancer. Consumption, Ac;, there Is nothing can equal the purifying effects of Iodine wheji administered in a pure state. DE. ANDER'S IODINE WATER Is a pure solution of Iodine dissolved in water without a solvent, and is the best remedy for Scrofula and kindred diseases ever discovered. Circulars free. iir. H. Anders' Iodine Water is for sale by J. P. DI MOKE, Proprietor, SO Dey St., N-.Y., and by all Drug- gists. (je2dlawA-w*w] , WHAT EVERY. HOHSEMAN WANTS. A good, cheap and reliable liniment. Such an article ia DR. TOBIAS' TE-2>rsTiAsr iroitsz LIITIMENT, VS PIST BOTTLES AT OKB DOLLAR. . For Lameness, Outs, Galls, Colic, Sprains, &c, war- ranted cheaper than any other. It is use by all the great horsemen on Long Island Courses. It will no' care Ringbone or Spavin, as there is no liniment in ex- istence taat will. What it is stated to cure it positively does. No owner of horses wiU be -without it after trying one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven horse. For Colic and Belly- ache it has never failed. Just as sure as tbe sun .rijtes, just so sure is this valuable Liniment to be the Horse •Embrocation of the day. Use it one and all. j Depot, No. 2« Oortlandt St., New Yorfc Sold by all thrPrnggiataand Storekeepers. (myl2dStawAwlm) THB BEAIiVEiPAUTEMAIiE PILL, : (Warranted French.) ; These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, to the relief of female irregularities and afterwards so .no- torious for their erlaoinal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time |n America. They hare been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator. Dr. Velpan, Is a phy- sician in Paris, of great wealth, arid.strict conscientious principles, and has withheld ihem.from general use, lest they should be employed forunlawfnl purposes. In over- coming female Obstructions, falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression,. Retention, or Im moderate flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous, an< Sptna affections, Palna In. the Back and Limbs, Fatignt on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, 4c, and will effect a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy,, do not contain calomel or anything hurtful to the constitution. ' j To married ladies a»d young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, ,in a short time, bring on the monthly period withregularl ' 7 < CAUTION. Married ladies should never take, them when there: Is sny reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will be tare to produce a miscarriage. ; Ladles can obtain a box sealed from the eyes of th curious, by enclosing One Dollar and six postage stampi to M. W. MAOOMBEK, General Agent for United States and Oanadas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorise Agent. | gold by J. 0 . Sprague, B. 0. LamphearandDlffenbaeh er A Davidson, Ogdensburgh, N.Y. (mh25d*wly A *EW WORDS TO THE LADIES. Many ladies, particularly mothers nursing, complain of a tired, listless feeling or complete exhaustion |OD arising in the morning. On the wife and mother devolves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the house- hold. He cares are numerous, and the mental as wellias physical powers are frequently called into requisition. She olten finds her slightest occupation a weary task, and existence a burden,.while at the same time she kas no regular disease. Jfostetter's Stomach Bitters, if re- sorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy for this annoying lassitude. The effects of this potent agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and elastic ste'r of the. head of the family, as with restored health anc renewed spirits she takes her accustomed place In the family circle. If this friend in need be regularly used, those depressing symptoms will never be complainedjof, and not only would lassitude not be experienced, but many disease! following its advent be avoided. As a Medical agent it has no equal, while its pleasing flavor and healthful effects have made it a general favorite,— It is free from all properties calculated to Impair the system, and its operations are at once mild soothing and efficient. All who have used the Bitters attest its vir- tues and commend It to use. ' . [je2d&w2wp Hlchlr Interesting Newsj.—-Mother* take notice. Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrup for child ren. Large bottles only 25 cents. 8old by Brugglsti. Sold by J. 0. Sprague, Ogdensburgh. j ERRORS OF YOUTH, lean send you Sanitary Rules and Instructions that win enable yon to recover your Manhood without th< Use of Medicine, by simply following the laws of natun %nd*of health,. Enclose stamp andaddress , (ap23d8taw*wly) Station D, New York. OGDENSBTTRG, N. T. LOCAL . AND MISCELLANEOUS Bums Curling Club. A meeting of the Burns Curling Club will be held at the Montreal Telegraph office, at eight o'clock this Thursday evening. _ full atten- dance is requested. The Normal School at Potidam. The corner stone of the new State Normal School will be laid at Potsdam on the 24th mat., with appropriate ceremonies. Hon. D. A. Ogden, of Yates County, will deliver a Masonic oration, and Bon. A. B. Weaver, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, an address. The proceedings will be interspersed with vocal and instrumental music, and altogether an intereBting;time may be looked for. , —• ^ Fatal Accident. Albert Day, a brakeman on the Rome, Water. town & Ogdensburg Road, was killed at Rome, on Monday evening. He was standing on the platform of the rear car of a train and by tbe mis. placement of a switch the . locomotive rai into the train, crushing; hia head and legs in thimost horrible manner. He*lived till Tuesday morning. <Si A Man Stabbed al Watertown; A drunken soldier from Madison Barrtcka, Saeketta Harbor, met a man named William Armor, a baker, on the street ad, Watertown and got into a fight with him: Armor knotted the soldier down. In getting dp the soldier drew a knife and stabbed Armor in the leg in flicting a wound.six; inches long and half an nch deep. He then chased Armor about the square. A cry of murder w/as raised and then a gcttr_ cry of fife sounded, when a hose company cjme t» the rescue and put out the fight. The solder was arrested add. locked up. - The Reformer thinks Watertown; should be a city at once. | Base\ Ball. I The return match game of balll between ue Young Unions, of Canton, and the Comets, of this city, played in this place, -Tuesday, reaul id in favor of the Comets. The score stood as i >1 lows: T0T7NG UNI0S3. Bragdon, c. f. Phillips, c. Storres, p. > Sheldon, a. 3. .- Dodge, 1 b. Elmer, 3 b. Aldrich, 1. f. Judd, 2 b. Kicb, r.;f. O. S. C0MBI3. O. 3 5 Herrick.l. f. 6 2 6 Pray, s. s. 4 2 4 Guyotte, S b, 2 5 2 Goodno, c.. 2 5 8'fdler, IB. \ 3 4 4 Ward.c.f. 6 3 4 Day, 2b. 0 3 4 Maguire.p. 3 0 6, Tallman, r. f. 2 27 88 27 The 56th regiment left Quebec for England, onthtl&thbut.,-AU*« hue and cry about danger to Ctiada from F«ianinvailon failed to disturb the Home Government mnd the troops have gone. John H. Snrratt. The new trial of John H./SurrStt mence on Monday, 32d inst., If not again poned. [from the Krenlnf Journal J To th* Andy-It* Democracy. -...-I .*t,r~ 4 14- -. » 16 10. ,4—72 0 \8\0 12 7\ 2—88 INNINGS. 1 2 ?, 4 5 fl Comets—S 9... 8 Unions—1 7 4 Scorers—Edward Nolan} Young Union; L; Barber, Comets. .Umpirer-H-. C, Vilas. BCFT/BLICAM CHART, containing life sketc es of Grant andColfax, the Chicago Platform 1868, letters of acceptance of the Candida it, pictures of all the Presidents, electoral rote of the States, popular vote of 1860and many ol tei useful statistics done up in map form, just lished by H. H. Lloyd, 21 John street, Bew York, B. B. Russell, 65 Cornhill, Boston, Dj L. Guernsey, Concord, N. H. Wax. sjriUiyM War.'- • j The Allies had'made another assault uponth Paraguayan stronghold of Humsita and wer?ii pulsed with grc&t loss. The seigje, howeverJBtili' continues, and the place was invested by seamn land. will, com- ' post- Grint, the hsro's on tbe conn*; Bstchhto.iuchhln, Democrats from erery soarc*; H»tch him If you can. Y<u »re sore to meet th»ws«. In'the rote of the coming f»ll— Gisnt is bound to beat you all, Ustch hln if you ean. • , \ke conquetlni htra comci,\ 'Match him,match him; Stand jour trumpets, beat your drums, (Hatch sin If yon can. Unpretending, tall revealed, rtm, ai on the b»tU»-fleld— \forward bojs, we'll aeTer yield,\ JMatch him if yon can. \Peace\ surrounds our oandldate, i Match him, match him; •{Hope Is knocking at tbe fate. Match him if you can. Choose from Democratic \stars feroei of the triple ban- ire present the \Son of Hart\— Match him if yon can. •Boys In blue\ the chsllesgt tin j, - • Match him, match him; Scho makes the welkin ring, ' Hatch him if you can.\ Crippled by the rebels hate, (taunted in a Northern State, they preient a candidate, , Match him if you can, ' Grant's the msn.to Ogfct It out,\ j Match him, match him; ' He will pnt the foe to rout. Match him If you can: • Grant li on a mission beat To the White Bouse from th* teat— Grant shall be our President- Hatch him It you can. TeiM ConstitotioDal Contention, on the 18th inst, a resolution was offered that the Constitution of 1846, as it existed in I860, Bo'^firas itdoesMtcoBflkt i»p thfOonstitu- tion'ofthe Unitia3Stat«s,-be iadopted aalthe Constitution of Texas. The resolution was re- ferred to the Judiciary Committee. A resolu- tion that the gratitude of the State is due to .those it\ fairs. niigs & ^Warner, BY TELEGRAPH. POM Coiaoam, 17.—The following vessels -passed <her.e to-day: . ( . . T r . -r fiProp: Young Amcrical Chicagoto Ogdensburg. Prop. Empire, Toledo to Ogdensburg. S. H. Lathrop, Ogdensburg to Cleveland. Schr. Al- len, d^ensbur^ to Erie. ii.'i i* ••.?::\.; NKW YOMC, il—All the distilleries in. the -Eighth Congressional District were, yesterday, closed by order of the Internal Revenue Depart- ment, at Washington. Collector Bailey, recently charged with perju- ry, by a mannamed.lJavia,: was honorably dis- charged. Davis was then taken into custody by the United States Marshal, to be, held until a warrant could be made out for his arrest. He will be held for trial on a charge of-perjury. Si. LOUIS, 1,7.—Lieut. Ball, of the 18th U. S. infantry .\was shot dead at Fort\Saunder8 on Sunday, by a private, who was arrested and sub- sequently shot. \ ' SUCCESSOfiS: TO <h: •rii^.- . br::.; : ; * ~%tL.<* f ti>; Hav* a ttmplete a* a «rta*»t of . , . .. ojjfW, Cowaenclafe Xnae I8lh^ »t Cr«»ily Keiuce* Ptlce* a :.'> ••••-. \ .:: OUR OiRPEf RdQgnoi cjini SELSj:. THREE-PLY^ GUKTA3NS, in Paper, more (complete than ever before. . MyaUry. Thtee Disguised Men Kidnap ' a Physician. and Murder WiT^The prisoner, Eliz- abeth Jones, having been kept at the residence of the constable, John Fitzallen, from Friday till yesterday—he being continually with her— ( gained her confidence^ and on their way to Lon-: don goal, yesterday, she made a full and volun-, tary confession of the murder of her cousin,) Mary Jones, having committed the deed without' any assistance from any one whatever. She ata'tes that her father bad no hand in the'affair tillafter the deed was committed'. : 1 i CINCINNATI, O., 18.—Last night some unknown.! persons entered the Treasurer's office of Clinton; County, Ohio, at Wilmington, and knocked down!- the Treasurer, Mr. A. Hackett, as he was de-j positing the receipts of tbe day in the vault. The. thieves; after-binding and.gagging Mr. Hackett, took $6,000; from the vault and made their, escape. I The heavy rains last night washed away several bridges and trestles on the. Marietta & Cindn- nati Railrc«d,between Lovelmndand Chillicothe, and the passage of trains will be stopped for •ereral The Nashville Bamur, of June 4th, has the \oupwing account of the latest phase of ruffian- i'sn in Tennessee: \One of the most startling occurrences which bai for some time come to our knowledge, was • the spiriting away, on last Monday night, of Dr. McAdams, formerly of Lewisburg, but recently reiidingat Chapel Hill, Marshall county. On the evening of last Monday, a young man named Dr. McAdams, with seven others, members of an amateur string band, met at Miller's store, Chapel Hill, for the purpose of practice. Tbe door of the store being closed, the young men prepared for their evening's entertainment. But soon after they had turned their instruments there came a knock upon the door; Dr. McAd- ams kept playing on a banjo, while a companion opened the door. A man dressed in red and white spotted clothing and wearing a mask, made his appearance, followed by another who carried a long rope, and by a third; holding his hands at his side, while three others remained outside the door. The first without uttering a sound, took hold of Dr. McAdams' arm, and quietly pulled him off the counter, while another of the band thew him violently to tie floor. His hands and feet were then tied with the rope.— At this unlocked for outrage upon his person and liberty, Dr. McAdams said: 'I know you, every one of you, but I want to d|e like a sol- \The leader,, endeavoring to diazui&hU voice, responded: 'We wHl show yot Tio«rto treat traitors.' 'Dr. McAdams wms then taken out of the house to the great consternation bf his compan- ions. So completely -were they taken by sur- prise, that not one of them offere^ to render any assistance. After the three villains, who were inside, had conveyed th«ir burden out into the yard, they were joined by the other three and went down the road toward Duck Riven They had not proceeded a. grcafedistarpe before they met Mr. Johnson Rbbertsom, wlio was riding a horse. In a disguised voice one of the band re- marked to Mr. Robertson, callin; the latter by name,'We want your hone.' What do you want with it?\ Mr. Eobcrtaoi asked.. 'We want your horse to put this inai on.' Ybu will find him in the morning three a d a half miles distant from here, near the Long Spring Bridge. \Mr. Bobertson—Gentlemen, I don't know you, and I would not willingly ljnd my horse to persona who are entire stranger! to me. • Yon outnumber me, and if you will fake my horse 1 cannot help it—you cannot consent.' • ; \The unknown horsemen thei Robertson to dismount, took Dr. McA4ams up it, and direction of long String > him with my compelled Mr ig animal, put hastax A away in the Bridge, brer-Duck Riv- cheek Valetiea.e^* :Cf ilC^ t T VJ«•'—'\• •'• ' u<: '''•'''' •':' :: :'-.~ • •• i * • ; rom 'iB ifcm cents- ' •' : ••' ' &'•£'.•^lE*^'H^>^Skirts,' ; SO ite^idp.^ Cotton, 10 to l^lptB., I Ladies, Misses and ChildrenHoBiery: : '\''•' : --'••••'• ;)'' \\ \^r'V^ \ '\• '\'\ ''':\ ! COUNTERPANES, TABLE MNEN&, •;' • v • iNGANppm mien Aiidinfact we have the largeit ^aasbrtmient.pf any /House, i n Northern N^*-York. •. • , .'' .''•' :; /' , -.v.,..''\ 1 .\' -'I*-':*;-':, 1 ')--:,' '\/•'' ' \-••'• • ••••*•'• of which .will be solirl at tleauced JTNO. W. HASTINGS. 1 .;;„.. «3EO. GtJEST WARNER. - ADVERTISEM^ilTS. j MONTREAL, 17.—Frontier corps are to be called out to drill and city corps to furnish four batf talions for drill twice a week but this is no ipdi-- cation of apprehensions on part of Government - NKW OBLKAN8, 18.—rAdvice3 fromt Mexico state two Generals and 400 followers have pro- claimed Diaz President of the Republic and; dej- clared'the constitution of '6? inviolate. ' Yellow fever in epidemic form rages at Vera Cruz. '. ! WASHISQTON, 18.—The following directed to Congress was read in both Houses yesterday: t lam directed.by the Texas convention to for- ward you the following resolutions adopted this day, duly attested copies of xbich will be sent you by mail. The immediatlfi action of Con- gress is earnestly requested by the -loyal'people of this State. ! Whereas, lawlessness and crime exist to such and alarming extent in portions of this State, it is deemed proper to do all in the power of the convention to protect life and property, and for the suppression of crime; therefore, : Resolved, That this Convention, respectfully urge upon the- Congress of the• fUnitexl States the necessity of authorizing the organiza- tion, by this body, of a military force in the sev-_ eial counties in this State, to act.in conjunction with and under the direction of the military commander therein, for the protection of the lives and property of the citizens now every di y preyed upon by assassins and robbed to an>ex- teut unpanlled in history of civilizedicommuni- ties, in «me of peace.^and which, if not: speed- ily arrested, must result\ in the destruction 'of social order. \ , Resolved, That if protection is not speedily provided in some form by the National Govern- ment, that the loyal and law abiding citizens!of Texas will be compelled in the exercise of die sacred right of self defence,to organize for their fiie List System 1 ','!!', - i y--:-•.\•-.! By means of special contractr with publlihersUircragh- ot uty w are enabled to offer to p p out country we are enabled to offer to ' i Such termi ai cannot fall to attract attention. A Circu- lar containing full information lnregard to the faclllUei wepossew wiUbeient to any .address on receipt of tt ' t • • • i ' GBOi- v. ipwtvu * do., • .-, J '•;' ; Ad\Tektiapg:Aisent . MO WL 'ANEi'l own protection Resolved, That this Convention 5 have foil confidence in Brevet Major-Gen. J. J. Reynolds, Commander of thejdistrictof:Texasj.and,that'to the extent of the means placed at' hisdisposal, he will give protection and preserve peace. ! (Signed) • E. J. BAVI8, 1 Preildent of the Convention. _—__•__-_—•••—•••••••>*«•__« t IKDIANAPOLIS, 18.^The Njmth Congressional Democratic Convention nominated Judge Rottert Lowry, of Port Wayne, for Member of Congress. Resolutions endorsing the platform of the Convention of the 8th of January and condemn- ing tbe impeachment trial were adopted. N«w T6B*18—While'sowierjiieiblrereblast- ing for a sewer in 84th street, between Madupn and Fourth Avenues, yesterday, a piece of rock hurled into Fifth Avenue, and ( bJfc^fie\ Daniel Kennedy on the head, causing his death soon l'ustratedT Agenti will find present time; Tlielarge-' - ploy no General Agents, . canvassers.' Agents will se directly .with tbe publishers AGENTS WANTEr>i 1 OR\TH*i Ji OPPICIAX JH8TO»1f ,• olry* Tin Causes, Character, Condiiet'and'BemUti By Horii J At«Xi It i •ion, malceit thi belt iuiii!rlptiotflj66k One'AgeniirlnBaston, Pa., reports' 12 snbscibers in. three days. Another In Boston, 103 subscribers In four, days. Send for Clrcotarsand.see oudterms, and a full' description dfthe woraC* 'ASdress'UATIONAE PUB-, US fllNO 00., PhlladtlphU, Pa. | TOBACC O 'ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire (or Tobacco or the- money refunded. This great remedjpis an excellent^a^- petlier. v lt purlflefthe iblood, ;invigoraw» Jae^i ijitein, posseiies great nourishing and'strengthening power, en- ables tbe stomach to digest the heartiest food, makes Price ^ ie injurious ef- fects of Tobacco, with notices from the Press, reference^: 3na:tMtlmonr«s,aU*starth* ' ---*•»-•-- *• Agents wanted. Addresi- Dr. City, N. J. ^^ E/'ABiiOfr, Jersey er, on the Nolansville\pike. 1 \ter the meeting with Mr. Robertson, nothing im WM heard of the party that night' Abott dayUght on Tuesday, many citizens, who hid already beard of the outrage, started out in ttfc hope of finding McAdams. Near the centre of] the bridge WM found heaped up a quantity of lair, identified as having belonged to Dr. McAdfis. It had the appearance of having been jbaved from his head. • \The search proved vain, after suffering many indigni 1 menters, he was thrown into ' ed. The citizens living near edthatithis was the case, i drag the river, hoping to re Whether they succeeded we i is asserted that Dr. XcAdamiwas a member of tha* band that carried him a«fy> and that they meant bj using the word •trfitor,' that he bad in some way betrayed them a week before by getting drunk and riding into! town in full uni- form.'.' '' • • \Dr. itcAdams is repreaei ted as an excellent I citizen. His wife and childi a reside in Lewis-1 burg.\ ' , , ' tig supposed that from hit tor- i river and drown- r strongly believ- ' determined to brer mV body.— kve not heard. It Ashes—Market nominal at 8.25@8.S7i. , • Cotton—Market firm at2j»@mfor.M,. P.' t klonr—Receipts o;259 Hbls.* \Market dull and drooping. J Sales 4,800 bbla. at 4.20@f.80 sup. fineitate and.western 8.10@».00 for choice, ex. state, ; ; 8.10@9.6o!for common to choice extra west- ern; 9.10@13.00 cbmmon to good shipping brands extra Round Hoop Ohio. | - Rye flour steady -at 8.60(810.60. . : ,. \ Wheat—Receipts 7,000 bushels. Market unsettled. „ .' T Sales 45,600 bash., of choice No, 2 Spring at 2.iS4j?^amber Can. »t 3.6^. .' W M , i . J: ... lt \ | . • Coif^ilieoeipts • 32;(»0 rbiislwlB,»i.Maftet Sales n.OOO bush. oE choice mixed Western at i';O l Ii@l.O8. , ' • Oats dull at 82i@8B for Western, Pork^Market closed firin; :'.--'\-'•- .Sales,750 barrele at 28.87^(28 60 nei Beef firm. - : ' T •''',• ' malces worn oat; ldd Chemical Electro Silver Plating Flui makes worn plated ware at gooil u new. lor saie by druggists. • 13Sr-aampl«,foriJial«cnt,freel)y ;mall on receipt bf 25 cents'to pay for' tiackufg ana •'postage. Address p. 8HAW, Chemist, 80 Elm Street, Bridgport, OoDn.-- Agenti wanted,everywhere f ,,, ,..,,.,., .^. ,, , \\ To tlie T_.a<li«s. | '-Weare agenttiiorLoTer 6ne*iBndr*ar : «!or«iiBViand,no- mestlc UanufajtrngrjijajJlwe PJHpaigtofnrnlsh - - L.J ,1 Carpetings, Shl r An'Ca Yariety bt'ot valuable ahSuseJfiiartiiiies-for sale AT'»i jdk-EACRiimcbB: B: 4-P v .Mk^ijBri^g:in.ari!ide ( .aeiii6ied from pur stock for sale >t $i, will be sent oh receiptthereceipt of three cenu.to.pay poitage^ . ..'~y. : No \.charge riar Seheduie*- or Cliecscs Uia««.»i tlU* KktabUsliiueiit. , • Stn&forCirculars astnisls the mo.t liberal sale, bf t' Stn&orCculars *tmHn'the>c6untry..' Adarees- -. •;-•••TA'RNBAM..*iCO^, .j 24 Prlenastrett, Boston, Mass. Male and j?«iaale AgenUih every village,.fewn and city ','-,\ \-\ ..v '.. 'or our great .' \\_ * , ._ _ • ; j ONE ^ DOLLAR _ SALE ' - '• Ol'ilry.andi'iney.'eopas..- AgentsTnaUiig money;.' Fbr '' '\•\ : full•p-aTlfculars;a:aare>!»- i ,\ ' • \ JPA'BKERi VJLB?' & CO.; ., .- v.,. - 1 - ----oston, Mass.. ; Of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware j CuUejsy, *c, Jtc. w Sen.ai0.st«iieachfor..ttieiiamg,«f pne/,or Soore articles whichwe^illseU for; . . /Onel»«ll*ri5«l5»|V | 'Agents;iran<eail#erMy.!tl>i^ji ; anSci : lT in itSe'conntrj. SxtraanarfceMenitioire'Ji'edi, Iqironlars; sent ; %tetL •' ••&&- dress KIMBAXl, -*\CO.V« Tfeitont ;Bowi3bsto£j Mass. PSyCHOMXjrCT.r Soid ^-CKarrmftg. • How elther-sei may fasclnate'and gain the, affecUoiiB-of.:the otnerj'%?any.one'ihey'^Jhobse^ingtantly; also tovsecure pabllrihea;byusten jearsi enormous, and 1B the only book\ of the kind in ths En- •' \ Tfori5eents,ornv\efdr$l unmftrried.. Addreei.!. ehinei, Ac, at the uniform price ten cents for efiti check; CVLARp SfflTfRKX. from $8W |408 feat free b ' $ ng clubs. RKX. < ^ v I free of eharj5eto ' -'vV-ir • |_r^pW^4: tcrmine and fix the superiority o£ len's New StyleV improvel Hair Bta1JMi^l u:aHG*f^ o£ Mrs. S. A. Al- Restorer: or ij|;#P*fa i)!,^.wer ; .^l:Jlj|;j#P* r, xFi&l, thepromp.i,guick acSoi; g^ai.growtBjlif^ %5ai6>'^atit;! }* sure' to give to the Hair,:never 6Hi^t G j applicatioiiS!^>' restore Gray bj ; \ its natural color',:.imparting to < '.ightful arotna,' jnanyclimaU. withojitany previous ...Jtr-H*fr].to- the Hair a -pOBltfODj.-^.^-^ -j^_—--„ c~r.±.^-,?\& -,-4-^iV the §calp, removing immediately all ruff, and pimples. >i-. '-Sold'brail-BriiBgista^^ ' '• '••. '.' i •'•<;<'{ *\'*' '•\ X^9$f.AV OrVil ^ilitfll^J -yor«ignaDa'domestic Manufacturer's Agency for the •ale of Dry'and Fancy Good«,-Plated Ware, *c, Ac. at and equatorlefc of ,*. j ; , ,,,;,»-,-. fi rlefc of ,*. j ; , ,,,;,»-,-. fi Oollar for K-ol. Article. Our goods are all new and of First Class qnalltyj di- rect from the. Manufacturers. All we-art-is a trial. As a specialty we have arranged with one of the most reliable mercantile houses in Boston, Forftoeiriianlkfd feia; aid Ooir^eB.! fviry, article sola byihemiiVarranted\to''give entire satisfaction, ana their guarantee placed upon each package- Male and female agenU^antedvexerywherej,and Batisfactipn guar- anteed in all cases. Greater inducements, than any other house in tb« trade.-; JBeforejOrderlnB^lsewhere, 8lve iis a trial, ,-,Wr- ' ' \ '\ lolfllk St., Boston, Masl. _ ig.totah iextent will do well before making contracts to apply to For an estimate, the have facuities for securingthe in-' iertion of Advertliements in ail newspapers and.period- lc»lS-atlbw;rates.'-AddrIiitUemat • — •• Send stamp for circular. Complete lists of Newspa- pers published}? ,any/SUte • sent J»i '25 cents. IToan g Men—The .utmost reliance iijay be placed MkH jmi^W^^^^fifJ; ^oriy'SpeedT and-Permanent- chre of Semfeil' Tf«*- , ^Speedy and»Permanefar crae oTSemfeilWeak nessoremissions, theresuitof Youthful indiscreUbn or KxeeMei' TheV'canbturtdwithout detectlomprint<r- y *XffiU&k3. «RTAN; «6il!_t 18th StVNew Sorksnd they will be sent free from observation by return maiL • ftwd8Siw*wij) '-'•'.' \•'-'• ••:•-•- i • ' • I. 1 '