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Town 'and 'Ward Delegates. - BATiCHELOR'S HAIB DTE. Shis splendid Hair i)ye is the best in the world; the; only true and perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable and in-; Mantaneqns ; no disappointment ; no ridiculous tints ; remedies the.Ill effect of bad dyes;; invigorates and lettyeS'tlie hair aoftiattd beautiful black or brown. _ Sold . by all Druggists andPertumers, and properly applied at i Bthl'tinJtl6i5onast.,NeFXork. ; [ap8d*.wCm] ; T A»iK8,tAkEPARI0 THSREAIyEIPAtjrEMAiEPl EAI-yEI,PAtjrEMAi (Warranted French.) ... • These PUlB, jo celebrated many years.ago.in Pull,for : the relief of. female irregularities and afterwards so no- torious for their criminal employment In the practice of •bortion, are.now offered for sale for the flrat time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator; Dr. Velpau, is a phy- sician., In ..Paris, oi great weal*th,.and Strict conscientious .principle's, and'haa^ritnheld them from general uae£ lest they should bti employed for unlawful purposes. In pver- ooming Female ^Obstructions, Falling of the Womb, Whites,Greensickness, Suppression, Retention,orIm- moderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous. aud Spina affections, Pains in the Back and Llir.'us, J'atigue on-slight exertion, Palpitation of the Iler.rt, Hysterics, ic,and wiU^effect.a. 'cure when another means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel or anything hnrtful to the constitution. To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited:' They will, in sshorttime,.bring;on~'ttie.inonthly period with, regular! ty: • • • - ' : CAUTION. ftfarried.ladle*should never talce them when th'ere If any reason to believe themselves pregnant, fortheywlll be sure to produce a miscarriage. Ladles can obtain a boi sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing One Dollar and six postage stamps to Ml W. MACOMBER,'General Agent for United 3tites, and Oanodas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. , Sold by J.,0. Sprague, B. O. XamphearandDlffenbach er 4 Daiidaon, Ogdensbmgh, N.Y. (mhS5d*wly A FEW W0KD8 TO THE IADIIS. * Many ladies, particularly mothers nursing, complain of a tired, listless feeling or complete exhaustion on 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 well as physical powers are frequently called, into requisition^ She blten finds her slightest occupation a weary task, and existence a burden, while at the same time she has no regular disease. Hostetter'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 step of the head of the family, as with restored health and renewed spirits she takes her accustomed place in the- family circle. If this friend in need be regularly uied, those depressing symptoms'will never be complained of, and not o ly would lassitude not be experienced, but many diseases following its advent be avoided. As a Medical-agent it has no equal, while its pleasing flavor *.u 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&w2w] Highly Interesting News.—MotheM take notice. Mother Bailey's Quieting Syrup for child ten. Large bottles only 25 cents. Sold l>y Druggists. Bold by J. 0 . Spragne, Ogdensburgh. ERRORS OF YOUTH. lean send you Sanitary Rules and Instructions that will enable you to recover your Manhood without the use of Medicine, by simply following the laws of nature and of health. Bnclose stamp and address '- HENRY AMSDEN, , (ap2SdStaw&wly) ^ Station D, Sew Yorlc. Try the Congress Bitters. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE Are emphatically fast livers. The constant wear and tear of brain and muscle brings on many ailments, in- cluding Dyspepsia and all its attendant horrors, such as bilious headache, loss of appetite, stupor, hypochondria, and general debility of the whole system. All persons thus affected need some gentle.stimulant, which compris- es medicinal properties and the virtues of the best ton- ics. .'Such, ah article can be found in AXLENTS CONGRESS BITTERS. They are not a cheap whiskey, but a .scientific preparation of some sixteen kinds of Roots and Barks all of which are acknowledged by the Medical Faculty to contain curative and tonic properties. One import- ant ingredient is the Prickly Ash Bark, celebrated throughout Europe aa a preventive of Asiatic Gholera, and of all Summer Complaint3 and Diseases. All per- sons should have some reliable family medicine on hand not oiiiy-aa-acii.-ebutas a preventive, and all who be- * Sieve that a pure curative stimulant is preferable to the many poisonous compounds usually called \Bourbon Whiskey,\ should purchase and use Allen's Congress Bitters.* Address \WV ALLEN. Proprietor, Fort Edward, N. T. P. B: 'WINIJIE, Agent, Hopktaton, N. Y. [ g=g\For sale by J. K. Barloiv, Agent for Ogdensburg, and Vicinity. • (je20d&w3m)- American House, 'BOSTON, MASS. ; THE LABGE3r JIBST CLASS HODSE I»I 'NEW ENGLAKD. HVVertical Railway, Suites and Single Apartments, with Rathing and Water conveniences connecting; Billiard Halls, Telegraph Office and Cafe. (jeliatu-tfa-Sm) ^EWI3 -RIPE & SON: MFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. UFK-HEitTH-STRBNGTM, THE GREAT FRENCH REMXDT. DelmmawCn Specific Pills. Prepared by QARAiicrEBK &-Dm?oHT,*;No. 14RueLombardi Paris, and highly recommended by the entire Medical Faculty of France. Are a most energetic andeffecient Remedy In cases of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness; Nightly,Daily or Premature Emissions; Sexual Weakness or Impotency; Weakness arising from Secret Habits or Sexual Excesses; Relaxation of the Genital Organs; Weat Spine; \Make\ or \Brick-dust\ deposits in the Urine; \Milky Dis- charges,\ &c, and all the ghastly train of symptos arising from Overuse or Excesses. } A Pamphlet, containing full particular's, with Direc- tions and Advice, printed in French, German, Spanish and English, accompanies each box, and will be sent by mail, free of cost, to any one who will write, for It. Price, $1 per Box, or Six Boxes fpc $5. ASK FOR DELAMARKE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, AND TAKE NO OTHERS. Bold by all the principal Druggists, or will be sent-by mail, eecureVy sealedfrom all observation, on receipt of the specified price by any advertized Agents, or by. the sole Propiletors, OSCAR G. MOSES'* CO., SSrCortlandt Street, New York. J. C. Spragne and B. Q. LanipMar Agents for Ogdensburgh, N. T. (stSOd&veowly.) ISB^aAVB the Children.—Multitudes of them suffer, llBger,.and die, 'becanse of Pin Wor.ms. Vhe.only effect^ ual remedy fbr these most troublesome and dangerous of •II worms in children or adults, is found in Dr. Gould's Pin-Worm Syrup. Purely vegetable, safe and certain.— A valuable cathartic, and beneficial to health. GEO. C GOODWIN & CO., Boston, and all Druggists. • (mhlfdiw6m) \Consumption Is as certainly cured as In- tefinlttenttent Fever, ana as certainly pre- vented as Small Pox.\—Rev. Chai. E. King, M.D., LL. i)., etc: . ' KING' S ~ IiPepaired Prescription, Made from ihe prescription of Rev. CDAS. E. KISQ, M. D. LL. D., ic, for the prevention and cure of CONStTMPTION Wot the Radical cure of Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh.and aU'^ectl*otiB:6f;.tIl'e I'Tmgs,'X^roat~andAlr Passages ;^Tor Qeheral and Special perangements of the Nerrbas Sys- tem ;. for Disorden of the Blood; and for all functional DUordenof the Stomach and Bowels. ' ' 3 The Prepared Prescription increases the strength am de«p«ns the color of the pale blood. It subdues the Fe- ver and Chills and diminishes the expectoration. • It checks the night sweats always In from seven to four teen d»yi. The appetite ts invigorated and the patient rapidly gains flesh; the cough and difficult breathing are •peedlly relieved; the sleep becomes calm and ire- '\ ~ '\ng ; the evacuation regular ana unlfojrmi-^ Ail thr wh^v\VT»^*Sowri, In Which there U exhlMted i|ny dtnncenieht of the nervous or blood systemi. It is un- equlted li\ ifemale disorders, scanty or. Suppressed S1?Erepared'pr^scrIptlpn is both the best and, most economical medicine that.ban be taken. . The average ao»U two tiixpqohBivili taken once a day. The patient SeveirieqaJ*'e»»^nderany-circtimstance3, to use \Congh lUitdre?'f6rtheCojigh; \Expectorants'? for the exp^c toriUon- \toWcs\ for the Appetitlte or the Weakness; Ironfor the Blood; Anodynes (er the nerYousIrritation, AcldsfortheNlghtSweatsjor Whiskey or Cod Liver OU for the wasting. Its Specific Action Is upon the Cpn- rtltntion»l Condition, and through thit condition upon w#*-« r ^sfi^SS& : GET THE BEST^If .you intend purchasing a iewing Machine, make it a point to get the ,est. You can do so by purchasing a Wheeler & Wilson from Dodd ? and Hutton,. 7 Ford'St., Judson Bank Building. verywhere. J^ can it be otherwise J-Delicatej, SHOBUD S8 s-15@16ct8.porp •ich and delicious in fragrance, lasting and du|i _\ ! siv\.m. V m K •able in quality, Woodwprth's new Spanish per| TAIMJW—10 cents per pound. .'ume, Mor del Santo, bids fair to outrival thtij Mass PORK—Homepacked $S1 per barrel.— most noted French perfumes in popularity. Sold\y egter n | 2 9 p er bbl. -verywhere . ^ \\ Otrio»3—New Bermudas selling at $4,00 [per EF are two special qualities which detjbushel, retail. ermine and fix the superiority of Mrs. S. A. Afe Ftouk—No. one Spring wheat $11.00 iper ^n'sNew Style improved Hair Kestorer o| barre l Red Winter flour |13.00. Pastry flour Dressing, in one bottle, over all other prepara? . . v . ' titJns for the Jhe hair. Mrst, the,prompt, quicks 14 - 00 ®* 16 - 00 - action, great growth, life and vigor that it iii DRKSSSD MKATs^-Beef 1@8 cts. Pork; 10 sure to giveto the Hair,- never failing, by a few'oentsper pound. Mutton Yets. applications to restore Gray or White Hair to' its natural color imparting to the Hair a dtf pp y VvAT_f!a1vo« *4<a«fi ts natural color, imparting to the Hair a dtf VEAL^-baives f*(&W- lightfui aroma, fresh, delicate and unchangeable: PODLTRT—Little ofRving. Chickens 12@15 in any climate. Second, its easy. applicationpjents per pound. without any: previous preparation of the Hair;) HAT—Selling at fl2@|13 pertou, fortip-top without that sticky and disagreeable 'sulphur ,• , odor found and complained of in all other pre* \ ^ parations.' It never soils the skin or linen. La-; dies will find it a standard toilet luxury to dress: miaaie-agea ana tse aiiing v . irom connrmea 8icK-A om a mor t ar have been procured, and a metal, ness. Almost aU diseases have their beginning, j^^ btmghi from ^ Pjrotechn5c y, 0 ^, &1 gg; n some slight difficulty of the stomach, which} would eventuate ini)ysp.epsia, Headache,^Liver ! , SXAX^mJt\* yjkuiu- jrj.ijjBii«4.a, «c . dblieee HUl.CSiicirinatI:*^I was in the last stages; pi ConiunTption. Intendays aftemidng the Prescription my OhiUf), Night Sweats, fever Ac, decreased and final IT altogether disappeared. A mere 8keleton before, iowwillstoreflwith flesh. ^Myrestor^qn is a mafye: to ill whoknow: me.-Mrs.O. L. Wright . j :, , Slur Prescription saved my daughter's lite and has probably savedmehunaredB of aoUars.^Kev.KHumph vfewSTGodforttie benefit we have received frbm jour PreparedPrescription.^Rev. P. Peregrin», Bldss- '\Everyoa^ts whom ihave recommendea UhW beiie. tttedTmuchbyits.use.-Rev.C D. JMes, RaoiU W ^Se Prepared Prescription is put up in &$l^ ll goUin Ogdensburgn by J. CSprafue, and ir and by Wogglstsgenerally^ ^i T t dt th Sl e Proprietora, OSOAR GvSKWM t*fe% York. CdnsnJUtion estimonials of many cases i , u .auburn woma.wig, that,' _ _ of David Vouid not have>penshed in .^e bush ; and if Lady Macbeth had lived u^the days ,o£,PhalpnV?-lorde Mavo, she wpuWI have found! morcvhlaable than a l the perfumes^ot .rabia as * means of sweetening her little hand, old toy druggists. ., . ' ; N. Y. IiOOAi ; - l»FniUOi»*JOBl»ll.OF«Oi, I 0«»H8iiiiia,Tueid»y MorningvJune SO. ( , ^ihfij inarletrepbrt is fbt ! wholesale I ; priceBpaid : by dealers'; for all quoted articles, ixceptfloured hay, for, whieh;retai|p|iceB;a« {iven. •* •••• • '•'. ' ,,. • vc,\ i-^r*,' ' - » ' \ i i | 80 \Oh awlft.as wheels that kindling roll, Our life is hurrying TO the\ soul; A scanty dust to feed,th<i^»ind: Is ail tne:Uaoe 'iwlii leave behind. Then wherefore waste the,roses bloom, Upon the coldincensate tomb. 1 ' Reader, wivstenot the rose's bloom and make premature, dust to feed 'the wind by your inad- vertency. Spring has come, bringing in its train diseaaesiincident to the season. If you ish to ward off .disease, cleanse the stomach and purify the blood. The' Old Homestead Wild Gueri'v Bitters are most efficacious in cleasing and purifying, and work like a charm in Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Liver Complaint,: Indigestion, General Prostration, cxhaused vital! Energy, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Sour Stom- ach, Flatulency. &c. If-well, use the Bittera\i , and thus preyent disease^rif' unwell by theirjP use you may be made whole. jj CORN—|1.25@f 1.40 per bushel. 1 Sold by all druggists and general dealers. Th LARD^-18@20 cents perpound I Shngerland & Co., Proprietors, 19? Chrvstie w . ua o ouw> pwpuuuu. , * /»«findim& W Dm^ i ! HAM3 —Sugar cured 18@2Ocents. Salted 16 g ,i ents, ©bmmoii 25@2Tc6Bfa. ! ts. per pound. CHSKSS—New9@ll. Old 12@14 MAPM: SUGAR-US cts. per pounds. POTATOES—Very dull. Wfg >y 'the load. DRiKDAppLis-.g@10ciB.per pound. EOQS—20@22 cts. per dozen. P«AS—Small Field $1.40@fl.S0 per bushel ^lackeyed |1.6O@$1.'7S per bushel. j BEASS—tS.OOfgtS.SOgtS.^S per bushel'. OATS—Improved. Selling at 16 cento, by; the d (ap80iUm4wCm) Prospects tor the 4th . their flair. It retains the flair in* any deeiredp There will undoubtedly be » very large attend- position, and iscooling healing and cleansing to. h th 4th ^he amount of mobey, ;he scalp,, removing immediately all scurf, dand-i , , . ... „ '' •nff. and nirhnififtf;'.- '• ' * ' i - a>sed aind to be raised for all features will be'.' •ufif, and pimpleK. . , . Price %l. •\• Solffby all Druggists. I'.bout $11,500. The Committee have determined i _ (*jel8d-tn-th-i-l:wlMi) : 0 i, ave i an abundance of music, including 01d», \They made her a grave too cold and damp For a soul so honest and true.\ ho Oswegatchie and Montreal Bands. Three ,„ , ... . . ,, , . . , i iiundred dollars have been raised for the regatta, If they had been wise, the dire necessity of; , i ,. , .... . - . _ , L opening the grave for one so lovely might have ] nd th ' 8 alone wJ1 be a * reat feature - The ?** aeen averted. Plantation Bitters, if timely used forks this year will present a new feature. , A '•re^sure toresciie^ the^ young \and Wely, the'irge number of fire works shells, t o be fired . . . - iiddle-aged and the ailing, from confirmed sick Al ll di h hi bii urpose. The shells make a very handsome Complaints Night Sweats.'Consumption, Death. j| 10W . but they have not ^tote been introduced Plantation Bitters will prevent these wemomto- If ^ tn. J * « • ' iii 7 symptoms, and kee£ the blood pure and |«e on account of the danger of firing them lealth good;. While they invigorate the Bystemj |ithou« a mortar. they epliven the mjna.^ • | The LaCroese game between Montreal and MAGNOLIA WATER.— ; A delightful article?— bo? trescott will bring a large number from Canada. erior to Cologne and at half the price. ~ 7 We hear thai an excursion train will come up •••from Montreal and stations this side, and Jjalsofrdm as far west as Belleville, while 'the WHAT EVERY HORSEMAN WANTS. ' H ba8 e bft H 6 aIn e wiU P I ' OT e of «l ua l attraction; to A good, cheap and reliable liniment. Such an article liAmerieans. We expect this game will be the 1)R. TOBIAS' Tx'St Base Ball match we have ever had here.: HOIISM LISTMJENT, j-. The trial of our steam fire engines will prove , ?/an attraction to people from the country and For lameness. Outs*'Galls, Colic, Sprains, &c., wal : . , ' ' mtea cheaper than any other, it is use by ail oi iibroadi. The programme is so extensive that there will be no interruption in the show but SPECIAL N«.l'lt!K». ..... wlttoJhtftaM™ 06 *. ° f the day twoorthree ine bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life «khc docket at once. Excursion .trains will }be an over-heit«(l or driven horse. TorColic and BelltJ .. ' _ * . ;'. '„.\-.(• J! ,'•' ., -\ • ache it has .;ever failed. v Just asjure jw the .sun jrine^ lra J° n i th& Ogdeusburg, Grand Trunk and OUa- USt 8< imbroi _. .„,,. , Depot, No, 26 CortlandtSt.,»ew Tort Sold by heDroggiats-and.Storeiceepers. '(my\n2d8taw*wlm) teamboat excursions are coming from Brock- ^ md Waddington. . ! \ oc ! •trdni- Altogether the prospects are good d healthy ; give mothers rest day and night. Is ^Stendance and a bie show- :•\ ' quie-ing medicine for children. Onlj2Sr/cenW. Bold b*!,l : ' *\— •- \ —'— \• ' Druggists. . (del2d*wly) *•> oldb \ Sold by J. C. gprague. IRON IN THE BLOOD. The necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood 3 well known to all medical-men; when it become re-- duced from any cause whatever, the whole system suf-|j iera, the weakest part'being first attacked'; and a feeling:' of languor, lassitude and \all goneness\ pervades the, system. Stimulants only afford temporary, relief, and 1 have the same effect as giving a tired horse the whip In- stead of oats. The true remedy Is to supply the blood with the necessary quantityof iron. This can be done by using the - ... PERUVIAN SYRUP, Aprotected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which Is ao prepared that ltaisimilatea 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 Mood, without restoring it to the aystiem, is like trying to repair a •building when the foundation is gone. An I mihent divine says : '-'I'haveibeen using the Pe- ruvian Syrup for some time past-; It give.-me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of'muscle.\\ Pamphletscontalcingcertlficates of cures and recom- mendations from tome of the most eminent physicians, clergymen and r othersV will be'sent'free to any Address: The genuine baa \Peruvian Syrup\ blown in the. glass. A 82 page pamphlet will be sent free. 1 V J. P; BIN8M0RB, Proprietor Sold by all Drigglsts. ( N. 88 Dey St., New York. lor all the Protean forms of Disease originating In , . ,\\i \SCEOJOLA . ' ,' '*. Such as Salt Eheum, Cancer. Consumption, Ac, there li nothing can equal : tlie purifying effects of Iodine when adtnlniatered in a'pure'state. ' ' : . Bit AND^R'8 IODINE WATER Is a pure solution of Iodine dissolved in water without a solvent, and Isthe besVremedy for Scrofula and kindred diseases ever dlECOver^aT Circulats free. lir..H. Anders'Iodine;, Water Is for sale by J. P. DINS- MORE, Proprletor,-86:DeyVSi., N. T., and by all firng- gistc \ - •-• (je2dlawaw«w3 PAVHIAN J > Jor Beautifying the Skirt and, Complexion. REMOVES ALL Eruptions, JreelbZes, Pimples, Moth Blotches, tan, -&6.,ana the Skin ISo/t, Fair ana ^looming. For Ladies in the Nursery it Is lnvaluoble. ' ' For Gentlemen after Shaving, it has no equal. „ remedy for dis- ^andn\'iB the only'T eases and blemishes of the ^i SO PHAION' S \PAPHIAN SOAP'' for the Toilet, Nursery and Bath. Will not chap the Skin. Price 25 cents per cake. Flor de IQayo. • , . Flor de Mayo. . . A New Perfume jor the Handkerchief. Exqutste, Del- icate, laaiing Fragrance. \~ \~ Torkl rgoldby alljDrnggiste. PHAldN * SON.'New (mh21deodla) ~ A CARD XO TH E I.ADIE9.\ DR. DnPONCO* ! Golden Periodical FOR ItH 1L%«,' ! in eorreeting Irregularities, Removing 1 ^bfiliM6^iMTOifmhat ' \ :^m»bfieM6^MyTif eter cause, arid always suceettfulnui _ . a Rreventive.^ • . fSF^Oim PJLJ. IS .A.- VOSX^jBt { Vemales'tpecDliarly' situated, or .sappbaingcthemsplvei sojarecautioned against uiing these PUls whUc In that conultion.lestthey invite iniiicarrlage, ttthe proprietor asiumesnbreiiponsibllltyafter this admonition,,iltho 1 their mildness would prevent any Injury to the health. Otherwise the Pills are recommended for the alleviation [of those Buffering from any lrregularitiep whatever, as well as to>>rcvpnt.iLn''4nbrease qfr'Family* wh*ere health will not permitit. In every case they Sctilke a ^liarm quieting the nervei and bringing back, theroiy color o health to the cheek of tfie most delicate.'' • \ Full and explicit directions, accompany each box. ' Price $1 per box;'. 6 boxes' for $5. JSoia b^oneidrag- gist In every town, village, city and hamlet throughoul theworhl.. Soldlri Ogdensburg by B. 0. Lamphear, JD'rugglsti-'iote agent tor this city. . '.'\': ladles by 9endlnghim»l to the Ogdensburg Post Of- fice, can Have the pills sent (confidentially) by mall to any part of the countr*y,>fre*e6f ; postage. - i gold by T. H. Camp * Co., Watertown, N. T.,andDe- gA Co., NewYorlt. ' J BJ P masgiu 8oid by Georg j(;«i26dAWiyi scottj Oht. , f, Proprietor; , Jt •PBOF. HAMILTOH'S 8BOJI»^3OA Pjiis^pnriely vegetable. »d]«« cleinsejthe 3tpmaeh r paiUf. the t fel^^SS^ BOOT A«D; e best in me. They md aid prevent dig-. rjHiemwlU fel^^ phe»r,QgdenjibB i . The following persons were appointed Town and Ward delegates to the First Assembly ;Die- trict Convention, at the Caucuses hpld on Jl day evening : . Town.—John A. Ferguson, John Piekens, J). S.Gi6Sn. • !•'!•_• First Ward—S. N. Sherman, P. Roberto9% C. W. Gibba. ';,,: Second Ward—H. ti. Jones, R. B. Lowry.Bi; O. Lamphear. Baby Wakera. . - The salute for the Fourth will be fired ,{iora the 32 pr. of the Revenue Cutter Chase. This will give UB ordnance worthy of the occasion, and that will wake the echoes in this vicinity. ^«. Fourth of July Committee. The next meeting of the General Committee will take place at the Seymour House, 9 o'clock; on Wednesday evening. A full attendance is de-. sirable. Getting up Muicle. • : The boat clubs, who intend to participate ia the rowing races, on the Fourth, are busy each evening in getting up their muscle for the. \white ash\ breeze on that day. '• _ .«. : • Grant Badges. Fierce has a great variety of Grant and Col- fax badges,—about thirty, we believe,—and all furnished at reasonable rates. The most fastid- ious ought to be suited with one kind or an- other. ' ' Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival The Ice Cream and St^wberTy-Festival,of the the Third Ward -Miseion- Sabbath-School, will take place at Eagle Hall,,.thiB Tuesday evening. The public are most respectfully invited. ' : The ladies connected with the school, employ this method for the purpose of raising funds to provide shoes and clothing for destitute children;' during the coming winter. So worthy\ an ob\ ject, we hope; will be liberally rewarded by jour citizens. . \. — ; •.. The Empire Sash Lock. j . Piercy& Sackett,;of this city, htvepurchsised the right to sell the Empire'Sash Lock, patented in September, 186C, for St. Lawrence county, and are prepared to fill promptly all orders !for the locks.. The lock haa recently-been on eibi- bitiorihereand is pronounced ,by all who have seen it and are capable of judging to be the beat thing ever invented for the purpose for which it is designed. Mr. Piercy will visit the several Tillages of the county forthe purpose of exbib- iting the lock and taking orders. Persons wish- ing further information can .address the firm! at Ogdensburg. \ } • • Sunday Temperance Meeting.- ' ' The next Sunday Temperance meeting will be held at Osweeatchie Division Kooin; on Sunday,\ July 12th, at three o'clock P. SI. The friends of the cause are .invited to attend. - ' ; _^ mm _ ^ * J3f\A party of Gypsies made their appear- ance in the city on Saturday noon. They mkde a halt near.the-junction of • Water and Ford Street, and were an object of curiosity th a good many. . | Opening of Armstrong's Market. : We are sure our city readers will pardon jua again noticing the opening of Armstrong's ,y Meat Market, which occurred on, Saturday, ose who were attracted J>y,our descriptive ice, did not have their expectations at too high itch. The opening was a grand success. The' endance was very large from six in the morning eleven.at night, and mps.t everybody gave!an ler for- some of \the good thing* on sale- long the dressed meats was a twelve weeks' calf, raised by Jofen Sharpe,\ of Black Xake.H ich weighed 233 pounds dressed, and cost' [ A. |35. Everything was ia No. 1, apple pie ler. The 1^60 pound heifer dressed 1,100, ^| was the best beef crbaturo ever offered tin t city. Luscious, juicy and tender—we never ..<• iti excelled: Some idea may be formed -of 1 day's work performed by Mr./A. \and i*itants, when we state the fact that the sales |Out meats eiceededfourhundreddollara for jrday.. The market ia pronounced by all ihave seen it, superior to anythiDg in the S»try, and gentlemen from, city and country wfe present at the op^ngi ' ' ,. . 3. ||f\Mills & Baldwin are 1 now opening their-' ^ arrival of Bummer, goods. They. have* a ilne of dresa goods, and in parasols and hose Iciaffif-': SiSP^ I K ^Ilsisteiteainihe 5 Dry i business a couple of years ago, he has: teadily. branching out till he i3 now at the }of a fifst-class iottse. If'mdustry ajidj| liion to business will ensure success, Andrew Tito...1rjn, See advertisement- . j The We«d Sawing. Machine. > ; w t for jthiB Wki Sewing ; now on sale at Allendorph's, gave'us tition of its merita on Saturday eveaing. ning, stitching and felling, we think' it j.wprk asHeaf^yertectipix'^iS' 'possible..; ^ not a spring in the whole machine, and Constructed that any'person' 'can get! »* iem The Death of Theodore Broadwell. Cdntrar-y to our usual practice of discarding coinniuviicatioiiB which are not accompanied with the real names of writers, we give place to the following. The writer is evidently mistaken in relation U the identity of the person who fur- nished the information 'for the article pf yrhich he complain : • ' ,.:: '• . • .' j* NORTH IIAWBEKCE, N. Y., Jane 29,1S68. EDITOR OT.THII UnrtiBLioi» AKD JODIMAL: [ •. DKAK SIR—I noticed in your JOURNAL of jthe 26ih instant, under the head of VAccidcnt'at Nicuolvillei inn thisiCbuntl\ a Bta|teinent. In Nicuolvillei in a Bta|teinent In Nicuolvillei i thisiCbuntlj a Bta|teinent. In relation to the death of Theodore Broadwelli formerly of North Lawrence. The statement pr information which you have received in' relation to the said Eroauwoll's decease, came to you through (it Wwell known* in this vicinity) an interested person, and one who is very apt to misrepresent things at times and is absolutely faUk -^>' •••-*• I There was no evidence that young Broadwell waa intoxicated when last seen; but decidedly the reVerse; also, the verdict of the jufywas not, as staled in THE JOURNAL, or as represented; to you by tVie'above person; but the verdict of ihe jury wis in these Words, \Came to his death by drowniig while in an unconscious state from ihe. effects bf a 1 wound received uppi'tne head.\ The words ^'at a time, place and | manner un- known tk u¥,\i#er*inMsted u^Btololb^adaedto the verdict by six of the jurors, out of nine, but they were unable to succeed.owing ibthe opposite -three,-beijig men of business in Nicholville, ana for fear pi its casting suspicionspf fcul play up- on their village. • There il but little doubt in the people generally that foul play was u^ matter; iani that young Broad well' c» death b 51U,-nlgase cp f y^||; ^I 5,g p thestatemenA i n your JOUBNAL of the 26th and publish this S8mmuuication,andf.obligi V\\'' | -,. -,,1 ,. ..• \. ... : , iilege. The next regular meetiriEof the Debating So- eietywillbe held 1 at the College Rppms this •vening, at seven o'clock. The question; of debate is: 1 J of it, and. ieam to run it in a few Iri Baldwin has received a very liberal: ;e since his stay here, which is the best j fii it is a\t4vdrite with the T pttbiicVJ| in search of a perfect machine ^i : j I Excuriion to : Brockville. •( ( ^ excuraion .'6tt,Aw 1st; Dominion flay, leaving iat 8 A. u., and touching at^Breacott. 9tt Lafjrosae Club will go up to plaf pyiije boysi fare, 25 cente! each wjij. She will return afterthe nre-works in^the evening., ^i\:'':'^'.;\- .[ ;• i^x'\\' '\ \ pii ifie-Joutth th6New;Y6rk willMng down, an eicuraioniji^r iromBroekviile'to the cele- bration- herfc'- ; \\ '\ ' •' •-•' ••'••='•••«•• '• ••-] ' • —«»» ] \' , Anbtner Btiamer : : ' '' •' JESU '\' ' ' ~ -,, .- •'• ;!' : . ,.i?psiiO'mcij':!-—.-.^- 1 — • ...•.;.•/ .!• ,-.':-;r-J , .June 29,^1868,. UNMAILABLE IiETTIRS In the Post Office, at Ogdemburg, Monday, June 29th. \ HELD FO&FOSTAOl. J. B. Pa^e'MetropJoliten Hotel! ^ e 5 y» rk -! ';;Austin, Troupe.,,* Co., S^Oi Jroadway,,?[ew fenfk:.-- •: !.•\' MlBi -iSt. Law- ,! NEW YORK, 29.^Ameriean Gold 1.401. LONDON, 29.— ftl-8. Bonds 73 ^ v , j • PORT GOI-BORNE; ^9.-^The following vessels; passed here to-day•':',. . J ' Schr. Carrington, Milwaukie to Ogdensburg. Prop. Akron; Ogdensburg to Toledo. • /-_ NBW YORK, '29.—rlhe procession of Germans, to-day, was very large. , ^CLEVELAND, ;29.^-John Cole, of WarrensvUle, Guyahoga Co.) on Saturday, murdered, his. two step-sons j named Quayle, and assaulted other persons. He'was finally captured by the police. WASHINGTON, 2*9.—In the Griminal Court, this morning, the case of Surratt under the indict- ment'of conspiracy to abduct President Lincoln, was postponed till the 16th pf, September next,' To an'inquiry, the District Attorney stated that so far as lie was concerned, he did not propose- to try the indictment of murder, though, he would not yet speak for his associate counsel. . LOUISVILLE, 30.—About three hundred per- spns left here for New York to attend the Na- tional Democratic Convention,, including ithe;- Kentucky ', Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana'• and Alabama; delegations. I AndHjer feU4ffler M fiie KbrtueM: 1 tation Coin- 1 \ *--=•••••• ' •> tetea4aVtfie kkr)nfe Railway, in this city. Theiframe is already wetf underwi&Jit is intended to have her ready to fceinthe lineeafly.in September. steam'erB^buiWinjj at Clivelahd, ts in ^±-J-- , r.Jermiah-McFadden,' reiice OOi, N. Y. . These letters will be sent to the \DeadLe|ter Office, July 6th, unless the writers call and f ec-- ItL .SE j K.G.FETTlBONK.IditmMter. •:ji»;•••; ^ i ' toke., •fhlB^ Wiili this jr.. i W tfte : Vdr'ner; Foriand GirolineitreettiHafff^ and will be finished off at once. : \ ••v :•:.•;. ig' ;•.-;•;-•>'. ^;:.q-..% ' ••.* - ;r flPlccputtts oftttc •selllawag'-cpMctj 01 Brignoli to our people have been\ widely copied by the press, and we hope bad a beneficial if l enceiiippn)tnat testy singer. ' a . -.,- IUIIU Ward Cancnii. ,\ \ ' '• - £• ' *'~ * * A meeting of the Republican electors of the Third Ward of the city of Ogdensburg, will bo held at the Town-House, on Tuesday evening, June 30, at halftpist seven o'clock, for the pur- pose of selectirijg three delegates to the Assem- bly District Convention, to be held at Gpnver- neur; on thJBJft day'of July. ]C(y order, 6f| tHib' Ward Committee. • ' J\.*''•\.' •\.'... .\-'-. I •;•;•• Wate r W;«k*;Meeting. t - j\ \ A meeting of the , tax-payerg, of Ogaensburg, will be held at the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, July 2d,.ipr the purpose of listening to report of the Gommittee, and discussing; the plan proposed for Water Works* •, , . I : All are invited to attend andparticipatein the discussion in order that the fullest interchange of views may be obtained. , .>\ •:: •:• |- •\.' ' ' ' B : a«o v BalL . ''.•''•.'.', All who wish to attend the match game of Base Ball at Ottawa, to be played between theGgdeus- burg and New Dominion Clubs; July lat, are requested to meet at the Ferry Dock, at 6 o'clock . ir., Wednesday, July 1st. • BY Niw YORK, 30.—Judge Barnard of the Su- preme Court, yesterday, .' granted : an injunction on th^'complaint of Mr. Jay Gould restraining Jno. S. Eldridge, President of the Erie Railroad, from filling vacancies in ihe board pf directors; . It is claimed that Bldridge has for some time been making the interests of the Erie Railroad .subservient to those of the Boston, Hartford & Erie Railroad, and that he has .been acting inlthe interest of the; Vanderbilt party. ' j The inquest in the Bowery- fire engine explo- jio'n was; concluded yesterday; the jury render- ing a verdict which charges mismanagement; on the part cf Patrick Hand, the engineer. • , Rev. Dr. McCash,-|heipre.Biae4t'elect of Prince- ,ton College, will be inaugurated about the lsit of September. . j ST. LOUIS, 30.—The Atlantic Base Ball Club beat the Empire Club of this city yesterday. The score stood 53. to 15. The Atlantics leftior Indianapolis to-day. Another one hundred bar- rels of whiskey, brought here by the steamer^, Great Republic from New , Orleans; have been\ seized for non-payment of taxes. < i N^w YORK, 30.—Detective Bennett, at Earl's Hotels arrested, yea'terday, Benj. T. Webster and Aunii Doyle, a domestic. Webster was. a hotel keeper at Geneva, .N. T., and a few weeks Ago, having raised a considerable sum of money 'by means pf forged drafts, he took with him the woman mentioned, who was a domestic in his employ, and fled, leaving behind him a wife and. family. . \ The Citizens' Association recently invited Gov. Fenton to\a public dinner, but he has declined in a letter, in which he partly reviews his course in the Gubernatorial Chair. . The funeral of Col. Thomas Hayes, of San Friiucisco, California, who died while on his way to this, city; as a delegate to the National Dem- ocratic Convention, took place, yesterday, from St. Francii' Xavier Church. The body .will be consigned to San Francisco by the next steamer. Patrick SlcCble, residing at 319 Water street, .ast night attempted to cut his wife's throat, in- flicting a serious wound. He was arrested. { • Last evening the Brick layers' Union held! a- meeting, at which the impression prevailed that the .master masons would shortly succumb to the demands of the journeymen. • \ The house of John Disborough, at Newton, N. J., was entered by -burglars ;and : robbed |of $3,500 early on Saturday morning. Of this amount $3,200 was in Government bonds and $300 in money. \ ' ' ; *, The second public meeting of the U.S. Indian Commissioners was held* last evening, at the Cooper Institute. Addresses were' made by the Rev. Howard-Crosby, Rev./Henry WardBeee^er and-Mr.iWolf, (&fGplora|pv; r jfr I \ HAKKET8. '' } NBW TbBK,2». Ashos—Market nominal at 8.25@8.SV. ; Cotton—Market quiet at 31@Sli foi it.. tTi Flour—Receipts 9,500 bbls. Market dull. . • •! . 1 Sales 5,000 bbls. at G.75@7.25 sup. fine state and Western l ?.70@8.70 for choice ex. state;, 7.TO@9.7p for common to choice extra weslM em; ,8.65@12.00 common to, good Rhipping' brands extra Round Hoop Ohio. Rye flour quiet a t 8.1O@1O.25. ' Wheat—Receipts 88,000 bushels. Market dull and drooping. ' ••' '$ ' • ' Sales 18,500 bush, of choice No. 1 Spring; at 2.H; white Gal. 2.70. } Qorn^ReceiptB 102,000* bushels. Market dull. } 3W'es'49',pO9bHSJi.;pf. cfeoite';Siixeff #stern at Lood^oci. ';••.\ ;:.,:( Oats quiet at 80£@82£ for Western. ', Pork—Market'closed heavy; f ' Sales 1,000 barrels a t 28.00@28:20 new mesa. Beef quiet. - ._!.\'.. ^... - i ' O UR STOCK Of BUMMER CLOTHING 13 THE ht d th bt cheapest and the belt. I' '* ' !\| r ' ^ Broadway, corner of jCrand Street; Baj cornier oC^t'^ren Street, r\UK BOY'S AND YOUTH'S SUITS FOE DBESB or \J School Purpotei are are the moBt taitelul in the martot. » . ' . -: 1 . DKyilN k 00.' Broadway, corner of Grand Street. ; Broadway, corner of Warren Street, NEW YORK. O UR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT IS FILIBD; WITH the finest and belt Europtsn and American fabrics. : ' ; *\; ''\' j ' ' ' ; SEyfiiiJ iftoi' •:. . ; ; j • ; SE y Broadway, corner of Oran*?treeK | Broadway, corner of Warren Street. NEW YORK. i~\tIB. CJJ8TOM OUTTBE8 ARK MEN OK TASTE * V^ iWUty and unsurpwiealn thepfofeBnlon. v \ ' •.•:•;•,.;:.'. '. ; \ • ' ' ' •\ • DITLIN *OO.. • Broadm, corner of Grand Street, ' '' < 1 Broadw»r,cornerofW*rren Street NEW YORK. j \ P. F.» \oir Family Favorite* to'the puMlc-iiniie lielieTftVat^ey ia&aa. but In general adapUveneH to.the purpose dcelgned.' . .lUjceededin ,pro4u4ingoa , ^^, ;^| y .j ,p4u4g machine that all can operate successfully, with a range comprising the entire tewing required inafainllyiiaruf doing It wlthontannoj'ance,.loiii of.tlme or waste, and In an effective and thorough mmner. Much time! and money lias been ipenfctp. perfect: Its construction, to make It convenient to use and take care of, to ao aw*y wltlj troub'lcibme feature's which h»?e been the bsne of. o.lber machines »nd the torment of-thou«»ndj,ol pperi ' / I . llieWeedF»mllyFavoritewaipreientedto.Uiepubllo Wtltefaoe of », fierce ana. 'aeterdjlned oppoiliions ytt none of It's msny competitors ever received BO. warm a irelcome. The reason of Its ireat popularity. 1B lt« «a- ralrsble adaptability to the wants ot the people :and the; pains taken by the Company to serve tlie public jwltli lyatematic and ncrupulous fldeiity. An Invitation iji ex- tended to every one to cbraie and make a personal exam- ination of our Machines and, satisfy themselves, j [ .• Salesroom't'tJ. Allendorph's Notion Store; 28 Ford St., dgdentbnrg.^ 'J- (jjtoii /PWI CIIKAPEB THAN . .... La* THilK.MW SIOM, \• >'- [ ^r STATE, STREET,,..^i Hive, joit opened and^krenow offering' for tile a sijlen- t , \ ' ' <!.Wp!>m!rier stock of ;:; \ '\. i IJoots, Shoes, (lai ters, AT PRIOEB'THAT ' l \' DEF Y \COM'PK*rri«»I*.:.;; ; • \- in tlie: Xiiiie jrpml Shoe Lace to the :Kne»t Work made.' BP\We manufacture to order French and American Calf Boots and Shoei, Sewed or Pegged, at Eeaionable Kate». . • ' 1 • \ '-'• i ) . '• WO ALL AND SEE FOR YOURSEtVEg. Next Door to the. Post Offict, 8tate Street, Oifdeniburfr. (jeSdiwSio) ' JOHNSON BROS. Something W6i?tli Knowing. DODDS &> HUTTON, v* -' ! AT,NO. 8 J0DSJ)N BANK BtJItBING, t ,/ I ' * * . • 1 • ' ( - ' < V| \ • • \ - • - ; Are closingout their stock or i Shawls, Skirls, Parasols, Fan?, &c. At Prices that DEFY COMPETITION. i •.-:.$ i., •.: • -.1. •.-- i r. :• • - .-•• .\'. ' : - ,.. '-•• - ' GZOYES, HOSIERY MARKED DOWN COnSETS cheaper than ever. • . HOdP SKIRTS 50 •ar • rriiits, Brewu and Bleached Cottons ujieap,r-^ Trimmings of all kindi at Greitly Keduced Prices. Nap- kin». Doylea, Spreadu, Counterpanea, Ac. ' I * ^^•Ever.vtbing Warranted as represented. j, AGENTS for tlie Improied SXKIS SEWING MA- CUINK, which is excelled by noneiior durability aud range of work. The most simple machine yet Invented: Every machine warranted. > •_ .•;»••-•;.- .. Peraont wishing to obtain a good (Machine should ex- amine before pucchuing elsewhere. GEQ. A. i[apiSdftwtfj! JUBSON BANK BUILDING, «TF0KD ST. ' CIXT HE8TAIJRANT. - Br jdllN 8: STEED, Lake Street, Ogdensburg, West Side. _£f Always on hand the choicest Clgan, Wlnes'and I/i'q- ors. : \' .. '. . (je!9dtf)? HOTEL AND HOUSE FOR8ALE. \ T HB OGDBNSBURG HOTEL AND THE DWBIJD ing house adjoining, situated in Catharine Street, hear the Ferry Dock, are offered for sale. Possession given immediately. Enquire on the premises, of the subscriber, (je25dt() GEO. OHAKTRAND. GoodStabllne attached to the House, SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW Great Reduction in Prices, Owing to tlie depressed condition of the market I how offer my Immense stock of i j :••-,>• Consisting of . Black &C*lorctt SUkai i ? '.:: Black ^Colored Alpacmsi. O tJRsa^OJ«iqMl *6KBv-8HI»T.., EXOEtS AHR others in ea»e, elegance and durability. i-._» , r uiiKt* in »HC,;CH;KMWC WIUUU.IIIJKIIJ. . *. . - ';, i f •:••';•' • . .. WBVXJN ' * CO. '•'' BraWwiy.^A-er of Grand'Streefi \'•\ : ''. • Broadway, coraer. of Warren Strejk NEW TORE. Atidlnfact eyerjthlngta the Hue cf Dress Qooa? 4 ? l>er c*nt below bnrformer prices. > . 200 D0& UK ,PBIOE8V 1 AB*1TWBN!BZ WJH&iMJ^ BJEftm ,,\Jf pther I Spusey»i'oduclng.the:iameaHt o **' o0a> -' M I, j»«' . I \• m •.\••.' SBBf^ °9.-»j.|;-. ,,..' •• , -ami | Broadway, co^pr of Grand Btri At Prloestliatcjmhot be beat in Northern New York. - jSs:.j..'->Vlvdt.'Df all<Undi 5 »^9lettl(S andireM- ln,««ili particular branchw^Befj competition and will not be , -dwe e on the hlflET, whlte , pot I By,;« id'beaT3T_ tSdledA l,6m« I ' SATTE mitteea.ij Ifl^'rvi;^ ti 'V. . ' '•-< y.. : '• '..\7\. '• • •- •'• •';••',''•',-' •'. ' ~s means of special contracts- with publishers „ -• \•• ' bni:wuhtryweafe'ena)ilea?t6oirerjtd i:_.;::.. , ••': i/i i. -.u.--\.-/ _--:!••-••••>*::£•; •\\\' w^onri%ga^.j? to t aS^. ; addreas, pit -receipt of >; : ; .As a. $>}<$&! wiM w StatemiSri. 'Aniaccurate 14story of Kia ^Military aM'Ciyil Career. IniotielarBe octavoVoiamej ngarly<650 page^i finely Jl~ :lu>trai«8. Agerltawillfind'thlgttiCbdok to^sell^St the present time. ; 5CheIarge»t' coimnissiohgiTfem We em- ploy no General Agents, and otlierextrjiiDdacements to. 'ctii.j!9Siiaii' -Agents *llli»eetrie •'• advantage^of^dealing directly wiffi tBepuBlHliers. ToraescrlpiiTe- circulars ind.t«rm» aPress, J. B. BtJKE \& CO., PfiBishefi.Hart- iti^Of '' \ \ ' ' ; J ~\'~. ..AGENTS- WANTED SJ OFFICIAL HISTOBV of tHe WAR, IUOausis, Ghdj-aeter, Coiidmi.and Bemlte. '...;' . ' ;Bs: ; ,Hori,Ai,EX..H. STEPHENSV .'\ ' It« ready sale,.comBipitl with ao,iucreased/commls- slon, make it the best subscription bppkseYef published. Qne Agent in Bas£onj-pa.'Srep6rtS i 12;\ sub?ciber3. in three d'ajs; Another liBoaton, 103 sul»scriber3 in four day's/ Bend toi Circulafaand see our terms, and ^ f ull description 6f the wort. ' Address iNATlfiSAXi PUB- tIS!aiNG C0Phil^l6ia P ' ; 01? Dry Goods, carpetiugs, Boots & ' Sld Plated Of all kinds; AtBlTMS, : And a variety of of valuable and useful articles for sale ATJITPOK EAQH ARWCLTS: A check describing an article seleotedfrom our stock for sale at ^1, will he sent on receipt the receipt of .three cents to pay postage. ' ' . ,'\''•'. No cbarge for Sehedales o r Checks nuae at. till* £stabU«lnucnt. , S«nd for Circulars a» this Is the most liberal sale of kind in the country. Address • I'AKNHA'M & OO.i : • 24 IMeca Street, Boston, Mass. $pe a p everywhere, male and fe- male, to introduce the Genuine Improved Common.Sense Fily Sewing Machine. This machine will Stitjh, Fell, iTjicS,\ftaUt dord Bind;.Braa ind BmSrolSef la a mot superior manner, priceonly $18i Fully warran- ted for five years. We wilt pay $1000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, most beautiful or more.elaatic team than ours. It makes the \Elistlc LOCK Stitch.\— Every lecona stitch can be cut aiid still the clotli will not separate without tearing it We pay agent from #75,' to |200-.per month and expenses, or a comiuission fron which twice that amount can be made. Address SE- 0UMB, k CO, Pittsbarg Pa., or Boston, .Mass; - CA DT/Oir^PpfiJt'be imposed upon; by other.pafties palming off worthless cast Uon machines, unrier the same namepr otihenrlse.' 'oursistfie only genoizie,and.really practical cheap machine manufactured. Medical lUummai ; four magnificently illustrated _ Medical Books, con- taining.lmportant. Physiological Infoj matioc, for Men and Women; sent (free on'receipt pf 25. centi^ by Address- ing ' Dr. JOHM TANDERHOfit, ' \ No. SO Clinton .Place, New Tfprt City. ' ' V ;',' '' ' ... WANTED. Male and Female Agents in every village; town ana city for our great ONE DOLLAR SALE Of Dry and Fancy Goods. Agents making money. For full particulars, address PAaKEU, VISES & CO., SGS Washington Street,. Boston, Mass. & COi'S IM-TIENSE ONE DOLLAR SALE). Of Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Cutlery, 4c, &c. Send 10 cts. each for tlie name of one or more articles which we will sell for One Dollars Eaeli. Agents wanted'in every town and city in .the country. Bxtra inducement offered. _• Oircularra- senti free. Ad- 'dress KIMfiAliL & {JO., 8 Treniont-Row, Boston, Mass. Box.251^ • | PSTrCOMN, Gharming. How either, sei. may iascinate and gaiu the affections of. the other, or any one they choose, instantly; also to secure prosperity in love or business. Hvery one <Kin acquire this singular power. This queer, ixelting boulf has been pa'bli3heabyuatenyears;'the-SaleW,wWch^has b ?^ enormous, and is the only book of the -liind\'. Ate glishXanguage. Sent by mailfor 2S cents, GZJjfvfoT $1 together with: a' guiae to the unraarriedv Adafees '1\ WU.LIAM & CO., Publishersi Philadelphia. . 'efsons think of advertising to an extent will So wellbefore mailing contracts to apply to ior an'estitnate. The have facilities for securing the in- 'sertion. of^dvertlBemehts.'iii' all newspapers ana jseriou- iuals at low rates. Address them at Send stamp for: circular. Complete lists of Kewsps- pers phBiislied in. any State sent fer 25. cents. To the We are agents for over onehundred Foreign Knd Do- meitic, Manufacturers, and are prepared to furnish I^J.e whole country, with. Bry ana Pancy Gopda,.8ilks, Shawls Jftwelry, Silver Ware, Furiiltnre, Pianos, Sewing Ma- 6hm^V*c\ti at 'theiintfprm priced of ° '\ \ > OiTE pOZHATt FOn SACS ABilGLM Send your clubs of ten and upwards; for descriptive . cheeks showing what article can be obtained for $1, with tteS.'ceittaior. eSchrcfieSlf. GIItOtmAM SENTFBtlB. -' • Present* worth from,$3 to $iO8 sent free of charge to agents sendiiig.cliibs.. * ^. -. / \ Agehta wanteu In every town.. „'. . . •_' '•' , . •\\ \ \ ' ' \ CUSHMAW &-CO,,, • - - - IP Arch 8treet,,Boston,,Mass. SHAW'S TO Silver Plating Wnirt makes worn out jajBgmasYw; ..^ by^.dgg ., ^-r^ Samples f6rtrial r sent fr^e\ liy' '.inaU on- receipt of 25cents;to : pay : ; for\nacUbig jindpbsjage; Address 3. SHAJf Cnem}s% ; .SOiElm :Streeti B'ridgpcirt, Coiin.-^ ^ttted}eyeywhere _ TOiBACCO .4*lpO«i ; Wai-rantedto remove all desire; for. Tobacco or the money refaiided^ This' great.re.medy/isan'exce11entap- petiitr; It.purlfles the blood, invigorates the system, bl t^:Bto'muh',tb. digest the Iheartiest. food, malc eahipg^MdeBfelblishesrobtist|ieal^ii sleep refreanipK-ancl.eBtaplIstiesrobastrixeai^i.. . . • Smokers andChewersfor Forty years' cured. Price 50Cents Box,post free. .A treatise on the injurious ef- fects of Tobacco, with notices from tliBPres8 ) .referehces and^testimonialB^atiesting tlxegreat.successj .sent.free ±- *' inEiwahtedi' Addreiii Dr.. I.' Sv\ABBitTf Jersey SampKs ; tff^2?5 p;jMicg^i|ir2i^.|t. . Tor^lgaand dpnieBticl^ianafactixrer^s-jAgency .for the •ale of Dry.ind Fancy GoodB.Piated'Ware; *c, *c . at i4nteq.ualprlce.Qf. , , .'- . • . •;; ..«. One Dollar for Eacli At . Qut gppdsareiiiU new and: Of Fiist'Class .qualityj di rect from the Manufacturers. • '. ATlS'aki*til'' • ATlvjrSask'i**trial..-. .,-• ...; . ..• : '..As alspecTalty we hav.e arraiiged! wlthrone Qf^tiie most reliable.mercantile houses i n BoBtou, . '' .THE ORIENXAL TEA COMTPAWV, ; For their, standard Teas and Coffees. Every article sold by them is warranted to give entire satisfaction, and their guarantee placed upon each package', Mule .and female agents wanted everywhere, and satisfaction guar- anteed in all cases. . «\ ! * Greater inducements tgan any other house in-the trade. Before ordering elsfewlere, give js a'trial. Cir- culairs, sent free;' '\ .GJEO DRSDE® M CO., 'A -. \'. .1 0 Milk St.; Boston, Mass. *.«HXaDE8![0N WIN WIMs BB'KDJT. ! ON kVJlit >Mafohei.. MangoriU ilin&hVil jSensburg , ; ... S:00 „••„!« •.:.- - .;...-iJiv:: 8:85 ,La;wren(!'e;...V'j...'. gBraehet:,;.. .Lu.:l wti Gi25 fl:50 ...» . taO' Pbtsa'am3uiictlofr.v,i .9:85 7:80 Knipps...'.i:». ..... 9:50 , 7;50 Brasher . ; ......10:iS0 .'8:18 ra*rence\;.\.........10:40 : S: £ Molra... .......11:00 [%.;:• A ,^100' grngtfs. Mills ....V.41:1? gaeSaBjgJ^ Excursion li RoaiiVto OgdeM be good oh illiS otm^ : ?v Hf'wlj^iS?sofd'S^l-'^ValJonffin the rargcapd.return'i, for\HaI^''Piire' wiil- kins July 4tu attd'to returri-oh ihe'4th' fl; W. O; BKOWN, C}eh'! Superintendent. powben. !ri<)N:;OF - WJttfiTH 0$ I o f. 1 , R'-l