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S f K CIA L N O T ICE 8.
, DE.WISTAR'8 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.Where this article la known it is a work of superero-
gation to say one word i n its favor, so well 1« It estab-lished as an unfailing remedy for Coughi, Cold», Broa-chltl^ Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Dl»ea»ei of theThroat, Oheit and lungs, as well as that most dreadedof all diseases, Consumption, which high medica!»othorl.
. :tjhttprbnouncedan incurable disease. Ibose whotare used this remedy know iu value; thow who navenot, hare but toraake a single trial to be satisfied thatof all others It Is the remedy.
The Rev;. JACOB iEOHLEK, well known and: muchrespected among the German.population of this country* 0 » W U U f e r Hanover, , . ^ . ^ , 1 8 6 9 .
Stairs. 8, W. Eowte Sc Son, Boston :^-Dr Sirs : Having realized In my fiiiilly Important benefits from theuse of your valuable preparation (Wlstar'a Balsam ofW1M Cherry) It affords me pleasure to recommend'it tothe public. Soine ei({ht year».a|(o, one of my daughter*leemed to be-in * decline, and little hope) of her rcCOV-ery weriseniertidneg. t then pro*urea a bottle of yourexcellent BaMainV and -before she had-taken, the whole ofit there was a great Improvement In her health. I h»velnmjlndiTlduklcase.maile frequent use of your medi-cine, and have always been benefitled by i t I .would,however", caution the .publtcagainst -imposition becausethere is a great' deal of spurious Wistar's Balsam, ofWlld'Cherry afloat on the.couutry. .
JACOB SEOHLER.No genuine unle«s sinned t. Butts on the wrapper.Prepared bv SETH W. F»WLE & SON, 18 Tremont
St., Boston, arid f.r sale by Druggists generally.
There will beamtheir room tills ev<
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE.I From James Carlin, of Amesbury, Mass.]
I t H afflicted with a severe felon on one of my fingersanH" tried many remedies without relief Mr friends In-duced me to apply you salve. In t- o days it extractedthe Inflammation from my finger so as to enable me to re-sume my work I can al-ost nay that the sa\ve wrkedlike magic, for it effected a cure wiilidut leaving a scar.I unhesitttlngly pronounce Grace's Salve an excellentremedy a d do not doiiot it will be appreciated through-out the land.
0T'Oo)y 25 cents a box.SETH W. FOWLE. * CO.; Boston, Proprietors. Sold
by Apothecaries and Grocers generally.(Jy7dlaw4w4w)
THE GREAT ENGLISH RHIHEDY.
SIR JAMES OliARKE'S FRMALE PILL8.Prepared from » prescription of Sir 3: Clarke, M. D.,
Physician extraordinary, to the Queen. *This invaluable medicine Is unfaittng.ln the cure of all
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the femaleconstitution is subject. It moderates all excesses andremoves all obstructions,from whatever cause.
'fib I S A R U I E D L A D I E S .It Is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bringon the monthly period, with regularity, and although apowerful remedy, does not contain anything hurtful tothe constitution. In all cases of Nervous and SpinalAffections, Pains in the Back and Liratis, Fatigue onslight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and"Whites, it will effect a cafe when iU] other means havefailed. Fall directions in the pamphlet around eachpackage.
• SPECIAL NOTICE.Beware of Counterfeits. Observe the name of JOB
MOSES ttn the package^^purchuse none without it—all otters are base and worthless imituUons.
N. B.—one Dollar, with fifteen cents for postage, en-closed to the sole Proprietor, JOB MUSES, 2T CortlandtStreet, New York, will insure a bottle or the GMiuur*,containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealedfrom all observation.
B R Y A N ' S
LIFE INVIGORATOROR REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
For the immediate relief and permanent cure of thatcondition which unfits the sufferer Irom performing theduties of life, and which arises from a morbid conditionof the Kidneys and Bladder, and results in nervous proa-trati nana organic debility.
I have used this remedy in my private practice withunvarying success for many > ears. I am therefore in-duced to offer it to 'he afflicted, feeling confident its mer- iits will be appreciated.
It Is adapted to all derangements of the Urinary- Or-gans. It strengthens the system and gives
LIFE, HEALTH AND STRENGTHTo all who use it and follow my directions. It neverfails to remove Nervous Debility, Impotency or Want ofPower, and all Weakness arising from Excesses orYouthful Indiscretion, resulting in . |Loss of Memory, Nervous Trembling,Vnplearant Dreams, General LatudtudeWeak Verves, Dimmest! of Vision, .jHeadache, Flushing of the Skin,Which, If neglected will assuredly lead on to
INSANITT OR CONSUMPTION.F'When the system is once effected It will not recoverwithout help. It must be invigorated and strengthenedto enable it to fulfill the duties of Life. .1
t^T~3qld by principal druggists everywhere.t^~Srice:i l per. bottie*-Six"B6ttles for $5. Sent by
Expreis on receipt of the money, byDr J. BR.VAN,96KasilSth8t., New York.
-f^VPrivate circulars sent free; enclose stamp.(au28dStaw*wly]
LOVE A N D MATRIMONY.The affections of the opposite sex may be gained by
following simple rules, and all may marry happily, if de-sired, irlthont regard to health, age or beauty. Bendaddress and stamp for- particulars to
Madame LUCILLE ' ESIARRE,(aplSdStaw *wly) Bible House, New S ork.
' AGENT8 WANTBD. : "Ladles or Gentlemen.are offered liberal Inducements
to actas agents and an opportunity to earn from $3 to$10 per day. No capital necessary. Enoloie .stamp andaddress TRtPP * <3O., Kighth Street, New lork.
(ap23d8tawftwly)HAPPY MARRIAGES.
Essays for Young Men,* on the Errors, Abuses andDiseases, which create impediments to Marriage, .withthe humane yiew ol treatment and cure, sent in sealedletter envolooes free of charge Address, HOWABBASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa.
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P h i l o s o p h y o f M a r r i a g e , - ~ A new courseLectures, as iielivered at the New fork Museum of
Anatomy, embracing the subjects : Bow to live andwhat to live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age : Man-hood generally reviewed ; The cause or indigestion,1, flat-ulence and Nervous diseases accounted for; Marriagephilosophically considered, 4c.
Pocket volumes containing these lectures will be for-warded to parties unable to attend, on receipt of fourstamps, by addressing : Secretary, New York Museumof Anatomy and Science, 61S Broadway, New York.
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BATOHELOR'S HAIR DYE.This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the
only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable and in-stantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints ;•remedies the ill effect of bad dyes ; invigorates andleaves the hair sof and beautiful black or brown. Soldby ail Druggists and Pennine 9, and properly applied atBatcbelor'a Wig Factory, 16 Bond St., JSew York.
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J AUIBS.'fAKB PARTICULAR NOTIOB.I J
TBX REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILL.(Warranted French.)
Theae Pills, 10 celebrated many years ago in Paris, forthe relief of female Irregularities and afterward! so no-torious foe their criminal-employment in the practice olabortion, are now offered Tor .sale for the first time inAmerica. They have been kept in comparative obscurity,from the fact that the originator. Dr. Velpau, Is a phy-sician In Paris, of great wealth, and strict conscientioiis-principlea, and has withheld them from general use, lestthey should be employed for unlawful purposes. In over-coming female Obstructions, Falling of the Womb,Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Im-moderate flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous andSpins, affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigueon sUght exertion, Palpitation'of the Heart, Hysterics,* c , and will effect a cure when all other means havefailed.; -and aithnngh a powerful remedy,, do not containcalomel or anything hurtful to the constitution.' To married ladies and young girls who have neverbeen regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, ina short time, bring on the monthly period with regular!
tT" CAUTION.Murled lidlei should nevemie them when there it
reason to believe themaelves-prejjnanti for they; willb^Biore to.prodmce a miscarriage,ladle* can obtain a box-sealed from the eyei of the
'CttHOuSfj O j e u v i v v u i i j v u v w » « « a *•*•«• BvshBBi k f v i m g w —•»!»••• [*<••to M. W. MACOMBBR, General Agent for United States,and Oanadas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorised
Sold by J. 0.8prague, E. 0. lamphear.and Dlffenbacher * Davidson, Ogdensburgh, N.Y. (mhS5d4wly
PHALON'S " P A P H I A N LOTION, »
for Beautifying the Skin and Complexion.
REMOVES A U .
Eruptions, Xreekles, Pimples, Moth Blotches, fan,&c.,ancUthelSn%n soft, Jfair and JiUioming.
for ladies In the Nursery it If Invaluoble.
For Gentlemen after Shaving it hat-no equal.
"Paphian Lotion" la the only reliable remedy for • dis-eases and blemishes of the SiUn.
P H A L O N ' S " P A P H 1 A N 8O|AP»» for theToilev, Nursery and Bath Will not chap theSkin. Price 25 cents per cake.
Flor de Mayo.Flor tie mayo.
A New Perfume jor the Handkerchief. Exqnlste, Del-icate, Lasting Fragrance. HULON k SON, NewYork. Sold by all Druggists. tmh21deodl>)
I^lT US PBO'EECI OTJBSEiYES.Thephyilcalitrecturieofr,ft*-rtwngeit human being
iiyuInerablieTerywhete.' OnibbdJesare enlowed bjnatoreivith a certain-negative power wnich.prot etathem to a'certaiii.extent rr.om unwdolesomeinflnehcts*;batibif protection t» imperfect, and cannot be aafeiy re-lied on in unhealthy regions, or unuer circumstances ofmore.than or'dlnary danger. Therefore it is wisdpoi, it-lg'prudedce, itiscomrnon sense to -piovide a$%ixistsucacontingencies, by taking an antidote in advance : in.oi.h-
1/ - s er Words by fortlf>ing tue system with Ho»tetter's Bit-ters—the most complete protective agaluit all the epl-
; demic and endemic maladies that has: ever been admin-isiered in any country. As a remedy for Dyspepsia,tkere is no medicine that will compare wlt> it, Whoeversuffers the pangs of In igestion, anywhere on the face ofthe earth whe>e Hostetter's Stomach Bitters can be pro-
' cured, does so voluntarily; for as surely as truth existsthis invaluable tonic and alterative would restore* hisdisordered stomach to a healthy conditiun. To the nerv-oMltia also especially recommended and in cases ofeouBrmed eonstlpaiion it also affords speeily and perma-nent relief . .
lnallc«»esoffeTer and ague the Bitters is more po-tent than any amount of quinine, whUe the mo t dan-gerous cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful prop-erties Those who have tried the medicine will never«M any other for the ailments which Hostetter's Biltsrsprofesses to cure. Tu those who have not made the ex-periment we cordially recommend an early applicationto th« Bliters whenever they are stricken by dine se ofthe digestive organi. (jyM*w2w)
Motlaar Bailey*/* ftnletlitst S fr t tJ tl»*ygreat quieting remedy for children teething, allays aUMta.eurei wind colic, convulsions, griping, lie. Large^ e * » eenit. fciia** DrnggilUi
.. Recently a beautitul bumming bird wasobserved to turn in its rapid flight and endeavorto extract nectar from the floral.ornament ofan elegantly dreseed lady's bonnet. Before go-ing out she had used a few drops of Wood-worth's Flor Del Santo, whose exquisite perfumefair); captivated the bird. For sale every where.
INQUIRE WITHIN.—The mouth is like a houseto let. However pretty it may be externally it isimpossible to judge of it* merits until you haveSeen the' inside. 'If behind the ruby doors thereare plenty of pearl white fixtures, you will ex-claim at once, "how beautiful." To impart theutmost possible brilliancy there is nothing likefragrant Sozodbnt,
BOTTLED Buss.—The bacchanalian, smack-ing his lips over champagne may pronounce itdelious ; but ask the lady of pure taste what iathe. moat enchanting liquid ever enshrined inglass, and she will recall the exquisite odor ofPhaion's new perfume, Flor de Mayo, and tellyou it is bottled ecstasy. .Sold by druggists.
^n|3P~Thcre are two special qualitiea which de-
termine and fix the superiority of Mrs. S. A. Al-len's New Style, improved Hair Restorer orDressing, in one bottle, over all other prepara-tions for the the hair. First, the prompt, quickaction, great growth, life and vigor that it issure to give to the Hair, never failing, by a fewapplications to restore Gray or White Hair toits natural color, imparting to the Hair a de-lightful aroma, fresh, delicate and unchangeablein any climate. Second, its easy application,without any previous preparation of the Hair;without that sticky and disagreeable sulphurodor 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 dresstheir Hair. It retains the Hair in auy desiredposition, and is cooling healing and cleansing tothe sculp, removing immediately ail scurf, dand-ruff, and pimples.
Price #1. Sold by all Druggists.,(jelBd-tU-th-s-Jtwlm)
"Spring, it is cheery,Wint r is dreary,
Green leaves bang, but the brown must fly;When he is shaken,Lone and forsaken,
What can an old man do but die ?"Why, take Plantation Bitters, tq be sure, and
with them a new lcaae of lite. The old aremade young again, the middle-aged rejoice, andthe young become doubly brilliant by usine tbiasplendid Tonic. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, LiverComplaint, Headache, Pains in the Side, Crickin tbe Back, and all symptoms of StomachicDerangement, yield at once to the health-givinginfluence of Plantation Bitters. They addstrength to the system and buoyancy to themind.
8 If K l / U t tS <i • • «; e, ».
Try the Congress Bitters.THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Are emphatically fast livers. The constant wear andar of brain and muscle brings on many ailments, In-
cluding Dyspepsia and all its attendant horrors, inch asbillons headache, loss of appetite, stupor, hypochondria,and general debility of the whole system. All personsthus affected need some gentle stimulant, which compris-es medicinal properties and the virtues of the best ton-
Sach an article can be .found in AIXXM's GoMOKBSS
BITTIVS. they are not a cheap whiske.y, but a scientificpreparation of some sixteen kinds of Roots and Barksal »f which are acknowledged by the Medical Faculty
contain curative and tonic properties. One import-ant Ingredient Is the Prickly Ash Bark, celebratedthroughout Europe as a preventive of Asiatic Cholera,ana of -all Summer Complaints and Diseases. All' per-lons shoul have tome reliable family medicine on handnot only as a cure but as a preventive, and all who be-lieve that a pare curative stimulant is prelerable to themany poisonous compounds usually called "BourbonWhiskey," should purchase and use Allen's Congressnitters. Address If. ALLEN, Proprietor,
Fort Edward, N. Y.F B. WINNIE, Agent, Hopklnton, N. Y.g^"For sale by J. H. Barlow, Agent, for Ogdemburg,
and Vicinity. (je20diwSm)
^ Children.—Multitudes of them suffer,linger, and die, because of Pin Worms. The only effect-ual remedy for these most troubleiome and dungeronsofall worms in children or adults, is found in Dr. Oould'sPin-Worm Sjrnp Purely vegetable, safe and certain.—a valuable cathartic, and ben. flclsl to health. GKO. 0.GOODWIN k CO., Boston, and all Druggists.
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PAIN KILLER.We beg leave to call the attention of the public to this
long celebrated and unrivalledFAMILY MEDICINE,
The Pain Killer ia a purely vegetable compound, audWhile it is a most efficient remedy for Pain, it is a per-fectly safe medicine even in the most, unskillful hands.
FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,Or any other form of bowel disease In children or adults,It is an almost certain cure and has without doubt beenmore successful in curing the various kinds of
CHOLERAThan any other known remedy, or even the most ikill-ful physician. In India, Africa and China, where thisdreadful disease is* ever more or less prevalent .the Pain'Killer Is considered by the native as well as Europeanresidents in those climates.
[je2d3iaw&wlm) A SUEE KEMEDT.
c y Intereatins New*.—Mo»l«er»take notice. Mother BaiUy't Quieting Syrup for children. Large bottles only 25 cents. Sold by BrngglBtf.
Sold* by 3 O Sprague, Ogdensburgh.
ERRORS OF TOOTH. ,lean send you SanlUry Rules and Instructions that
Will enable you to recover your Manhood without teeuse of Medicine, by simply following the lats of natureand of health. Sndose.stamp and address \ <
HEN BY AMStEN,(ap23a8taw*wly) %tatlon 0 , New York.
JOUVEN'S
Inocio3?orLp
HID
Glove Cleaner!
WILL
bitantly cieam Kid f1"**1' wltlionitlujnrtDK the M>u*t delleaie eolwr
an* 1- eattrrlf free from isoy Oiot. ,, \
The Gloves can be cleaned on the hand and worn im-mediately. f»ne bottle will save ion the pries ot a doc~en palrnof Glovei " 1'tor sale by all Druggists and fancy Ooodt Dealers.
Noate Kcnnlae w i t h o u t t h e •I*auutW(» #T:>r. 0. W*LL8 * 00.i IWfMUn M..M.T.,
(mblOdta) ! WhotHaWAl
0GDKN8BURG, N. T.
LOCAL AND MISOBIXANEOUf.
Eannady Rw-S«nt«nc«d.
John Kennedy, convicted of the murder ofThomas Hand, at Dekalb, in this county, inFebruary, 1867, has been re sentenced to behanged at Canton, on Thursday, the 20th ofAugust next, and it is morally certain that the1
execution will be carried into effect on that day,asi all the quirks of the law have been exhaustedia his behalf. Kennedy was convicted after a
fair trial, but before the day of execution a stayof proceedings was issued to bring the case beforeft full bench of the Supreme Court. Tbe decisionofi the Oyer and Terminer was affirmed and theprisoner re-sentenced. An order sending thecaise to the Court of Appeals was next secured,and at a recent term the judgment of the Oyerand Terminer was •gain affirmed. The prisonerwas taken to Caldwell, at tbe late term of theSupreme Court, and sentenced for the third time.We have heard it intimated that Kennedy hadseveral times made a partial confession,; and wehave no doubt that now, the last gleam of hopethat justice, in some way, might be evaded orcircumvented, haviuc fled, he will make a fullstatenent of the horrid crime of which he standsconvicted and must expiate with his life. Therehas always been entertained by some a suspicionthat a third party may have been engaged in thismysterious, murder.. Kennedy can, if he will,relieve the public mind upon thiB point.
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Our ' N e w Custom H o m e .
Some time since application was made fromquite a number of our prominent citizens, thatour new Custom House Building might be sur-mounted by a suitable dome. In the new ap-propriation^provision was made for £that speci-fic object, but under the praiseworthy efforts toto cut down the expenditures, everywhere, to
the lowest possible limit, this appropriation forthe dome met with stubborn resistance—wa'sonce stricken out, but finally went through and
is now secure;). We opine that our worthy Re-publican Beprepresentative, Hon. C. T. Hulburd,ia entitled to our thanks for the success of thismeasure. We think this is the first instancewhere a dome has been added, and it neededstrong, persistent effort and watchfulness on thepart of our member to secure this. Hurra forthe dome—tbe crowning ornament of the beau-tiful structure now hastening to completion inour new city of Ogdensburg.
Twtnparanc* Meet ing.
Alonzo E. Bradley, of New York City, MostWorthy Conductor of the Xational Division Sonsof Temperance, will address the people ofOgdenaburg, on the subject of Temperance, atLvceum Hall, on Thursday, July 2Sd, at hall-eleven o'clock.
Admisgion free. A general invitation 'is ex-tended. Mr. Bradley is traveling under thepatronage of the Grand Division of EasternNew York, and will give us an address-worthyof this old yet deeply interesting subject.
Grant.We have received a proof sheet of J. H. Lit-
tlefield's large steel plate picture of Gen. Grant,engraved by H. Geyler, and printed by J. F.Gedney, Washington, D. C. It is one of theibest pictures of the "coming man" yet pro-duced, and will become universally popular.
<e>.t y A good many Democrats are fearful that
General Grant drinks too much, and consequent-ly borrow Bonie trouble for fear that thePresidency may be filled by by a tipler. Thisis first; rate for a party which endorses John-son and nominate* frank Blair, Jr. for Vice-'President. In tbe last campaign, Frank stump-ed Connecticut. His bill at the Allyn House,for two days, was as follows : Board' $10;lemons and whiskey $65; total $75. What didhe do with so much board ?
A Carious Compromise.
The 0Aio&lafe»nan,(Democratic) commentingon the late Democratic Convention, eavs: "Itwas not Mr. Pendleton's financial views thatdefeated his nomination, for those views Wereratified and endorsed unanimously by theConvention." The Statesman is correct; theConvention did endorse Mr. Pendleton's financia'views, but it was found that there • was suchdifference in the opiniona of the delegates, thatsome kind of compromise was necessary to keepfrom having a crash. The greenback men werepermitted to draft the platform and the bond-holders to name the candidate. In this way thePendletonian platform was unanimously adopted,and Horatio Seymour unanimously nominated.It is evident enough that somebody is to be
cheated—either the greenback men who vote forSeymour, or tbe-pay-the-bonds-in-gold men, whovote for the greenback platform. Which is it ?
ce the nominationof Seymour and Blair,Wade Hampton says "the cause for which Stone-wall Jackson fell cannot be in vain." Of course,he meant if they were elected. Wade Hamptonwas always a man of large hope. Down to theend of the rebellion, he thought, or else he lied,that the rebels were slowly but surely whippingtbe YankeeB to pieceBi After Sherman'a de-stroying augels inarcned over South Carolina,his opinion was slightly modified. Hia present
notions will be eradicated in November.
steamer Grecian struck a rock whiledescending the Cedar Rapids on the 16th, andwas run into Sunday Bay, and beached, to pre-vent her from sinking. Her- passengers andbaggage were landed in safety and taken toMontreal by the Ottawa^
X T E M S .
Generals Grant, Sherman and party arrived inLeavenworth, Kansas, Wednesday evening, and
proceeded at once to Fort Leavenworth, (Therethey will remain until Saturday, when they willsleave for Denver via the Kansas Pacific Railway,
A Connecticut Democratic paper stated thatGeneral P. B. Blair is a graduate of Yale College, and a New Haven paper explains: "Gen.Blair graduated at Yate prematurely. It tookhim less than a year to 'go through' college.
On Wednesday the residence of W. C. Jones,Nashville, Tenn., was entered by John Hart, aburglar. He aroused the steeper in one of tbe•rooms, who attempted to kn'ockhim-down witha chair. Hart ran into tbe street closely pur-sued, and meeting a negro man who attemptedto stop him, stabbed him in the heart with a
long bladed knife, killing, him instantly. Hartwas captured and committed to jail. Coniider-"
able disposition exist* on the part of the white*and negroes to lynch him. '
MONTRUL, 20.—By bid fall from a stairway,tbe 'Other- day, Jefferson Davis wa* much iajvrea,three of his ribs being broken. He is doingwell how. •"• '. >"•• .S.'.V-fi--;
of the Piebident. j *H. D. WAUtATH,Becretaty|lf
OoBaSSirap, July 20,18«8. ' **••
[from the Byracuie Journal-]
~ Baa* Ball.
Some dlic'onaolate hue balllit has written the fo lown, parody of Longfellow'! "Excelsior" :
The noon day tun w u pouring downUpon ameadow soft and brown,
Loud to ilia comr»des,|SJir^_theJ*ry 7'{I J.~ '" "Base Ball!"
He hopei to win himself a name,By playloc, soon, "a greater match game,"lor him 'twill be the greatest fun,t o tear theworas',' '-C. C.'» have won,"
••Base BaU!"
Around the field he saw the lightOf friendly faces, beaming bright,Just by bit head a ball bat flown,And from hl» lips escape a f
"Now stop this game," the old man said."The "secouo bate" has smashed his head,The "Pitcher," too, tut spiaintd Lis wrist,The "Umpire's brain is,in a nii»t,''
"Oh! drrp that bat," the maiden said,"And make a long "home run1 instead,"A "not bad1' hit him lu the eye,But ttlll he aukwered with a sigh,
!'Bew'»rjr! .,<m'U »«n be out OD.» ifcul !<>This was the "fielder's" itwrul huwl;But stll thtre echoed in his ear,In that deep voice, so thick and queer,
"Base Ball!"
"Used up," he sinks upon the ground,While pitying comrades gather round,And, in the awful throes of death, He mnrmari wltrl kl. latest'breath',
"Base Ball!"
There, on the cola earth, drear and gray,To perfect jelly smashed he lay;
While o'er the autumn fields afarTVas hearu the Victor's loud huzza,
"Base Ball!"
BY TELEUKAFH.Drowning of Charles Marceau, Jr., at
Chateaugay Lake. j') J I/.-'<! i , - - 1 ) 1 it, •j'J
U l dlspaicri t o
CHATKAUGAY, 20.—Charles Marceau was, yes-
terday morning, drowned at about five o'clock,at Chateaugay Lake. '
We understand he is from Ogdensburg. tTheaccident occurred in some way in stepping fromone boat to another.-he^: lpsiug hi3 balance andfalling into'the- Water.- - -*' 4
His body was not recovered until about 5 P. M.T. N. S.
The victim of the sad accident mentionedabove, is Charles Marceau, Jr., of this city.—
N E W YORK, 18.—American Gold 1.43$. ! -
' ?OET COLBORNE.^IT.—The following vesselspassed here to-day a * t*'
Prop. Empire, Chicago to Ogdensburg.—Prop. Granite State,.-Toledo-to Ogdensburg.--Schr. TK 8. J. BeraiB, Ogdensburg to Erie. " *
NIWABK, 18^The'Kepublicans held an en-thusiastic ratification meeting here, last eve-ning.
At a Democratic primary meeting, held inthis city, lasfeveniug, a warm (contest arose be-tween the friends of: GenV Kunybnjapd H: Perry,,,candidates for Governor. Tbe delegates from1
this count; to the Slate Convention, arc mostlyunderstood to favor JRunyon.
PHILADELPHIA, 18.—The gas strikers Havesucceeded in accomplishing tbeir object, 'theTrustees having complied with their demandsfor increased compensation. Work has beenresumed, and there will be enough gas on hand,by this evening, to light the city, if propereconomy is' obacrved,'and by Ho-moirow-nighttbe supply will be fatly equal to the demiihd.—The ciuzensare*'r»-joicirjg at having escaped arepetition of Bach' darkness was as experienced
last night. - |^ , r , i ; ! , .
( TOBE,> 20.—On the, morning of the j6{hof July, it was discovered, ton opeqing the safeof the Importers' tiud Traders' B^uk, corrier ofBioadway and Murray streets, 'that $8,6ob inbopds and cash had disappeared. j
There was no evidence whatever of any bur-glary having.been committed.' All knowledgeof tbe affair was confined to the bank officialsand thefpolice, until it leaked out yesterday.No trace has yet been obtained" of either | thethieves or tbeir .booty; > i>_' jii; }
John Spicer died last evening from takingstrycanine, given by mistake by , an, apothecary,lor a Bedlitz powder.' • ' J.
A (iany of eight young men and a boy were"engaged last evening-rowing a boat .along [theNorth river aud when near 42d street were upsetand all thrown out. . '
The men were rescued by citizens and ;theWeehaWken ferry boat, but John Parks,!theboy, was drowned. His body was not recovered.
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NEW YOBK, 2U.—Tbe Times says the MexicanGovernment, through Senor Romero, has enteredinto twolimportant treaties, which were sent tothe Senate on • Friday for Tatificution. Oiie oftliera is n relation to citizenship, and is similarin geneni scope to those negotiated by Bancroftwith Pruki.i aria-Bavaria, "t&e otlier is for theappointment of a Commission to settle privateclaims glowing, out of the .late .struggle inMexico. -- . -«-~-.-..«-o«~-»™.^.- • .. 1 •__•
Mr. Seward, iB also pushing his ciUzenehippolicy in Bouth:i America and /jre/are1* likelyto have treaties with some States'in" that countryat an early day. Mr. S. is also strengtheningsour relations with Mexico by arrangements' for'an extendcusystem of consular agencies in both,countries. \ ;r : H — • • • - ; - . • • -*« •-•-.•>' . . ' . 1 [
NEW YORE. 20.—^The Globe newspaper, pub-liaheiliin the iity of Mexico, asserta that Cofl'tSpondence has\taken place between tbe Ministerof Foreign Relations and the United States, Le-gation. A difceulty-had arisen between the'twoDepartments on account of the expulsion; bytbe Mexican 'Government, of Mr. Napoleon,who claimed to be an American citizen. i
N K ^ YORK, 20,Wl'he, Nova.'Sc(»tia dfelegateswho visited England to*'obtaurV release 'of their.'Province from [be Canadiau 0onfederauon| re-turned to Halifax on the 15th iust., and werewarmly welcomed by the populace. A delegate
^who had none^pyer to advocate ihe Confedera-tion also returned with them and was received
with hisses and a demonstration towards thro*'ing him overboard. \ i
• NEW YOBK, M.—The Heraia WasbihgtOhjdiai' patclk siausk iiher- a'djbarniri'eiiti - question is lonewhich how occupies a large share otitbe attentionof Congress, and both bodies are pushing theirbusiness as rapidly as possible in hopes of 'get-ting away daring the present wtiek. \ j
Times Washington j-pecial saya: IA dispatchsays th« 'failure of the Presiaent toiend in theveto of the Electoral College bill, on\ Saturday,as he led those in his confidence to believe', hewould do, postpones the adjournment, whichWould have .taken, place" on Wednesday, untilSaturday ,the 2Gtli, oji Monday ijhe J27ii. {L Qnelpfthen«m^ir«ofthejjrebr|iad^gatioii,who has arrived here, gives it as liis opimidii tuatGeorgia will not be ready for admission before
i^J|««&pK»fe^L '} kX \ LTfiei e amendment byiher|leg-jglamre is eiwcdingly rdoubU'ul on account' ofthe Dtmocntio mijonty in thetoirer houie. I
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RrdfecentslayAV vvntB i w s w . 1 T,ad.16,800 bbls.at [email protected]^
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Rye flour quiet-at 7 60/38.80.
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' Broadway, co'rneir of 'Orand Stfeet,^.' l ' '"'*<Broadway, corner of Warren. Street. J
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NOTIfiE 18 UERFBV GIVEN THA£|W£ -HAVE'' completed tlic.a«>eMienv.o'f thirty'|>er cent on the
basis of theiicheduleand assessment made by the coin-'nilssloners October. 1860, oti the neveval water pof erasltu'tt« on the Osvegittchie River, for balance of unpaidexpenses incurred In erecting the dam at Cranberry.Lake, and lor current expeiiss. Copies of the assess-ment will be at the office of 8. B Viin Duzee, Gou'ver-neur, Henry Rodee, and Geo Parker. Ogdensburg,where payment must n« made within ninety da> a fromtne 2d day of July, 1S6S. The snid assessment twasmade by and pumnaut 10 chapter 505 of the .laws of theState of New ibrk", 1865. " ' 8. B. VAN DTJZEE, i
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June 26,1SC3. [SS-SS-tfJ Commissionera/
SECOND AttRIVAl OF
doobsGreat Reduction in Pricei
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Owing U> the depressed condition of the market I nowrermy Imm'tnse stock of " ''••'' • i
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Black: tt Colored Slllcsi,
Alexander, French > Mriali
Black it Colnrcd
Black ^ Colored Alpacas.
FRENCH JACONETS, Orgaudlev,
And In fact everything in the line of Dre»s Goads at 25" per cent IJelwoBrformer--"-
JTJST KEOEIVED
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Of all kinds at wholesale and retail. In thli particular. ; - jbraacli we efy.,^6n|bpe^t|on and. wUl.-tt6t.be- 1
underaoia. jt f f ia no humbug.but facU which can be proved
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F)R NATIO^AM CAMPAIGN GdODa—SxlO STEELEngravings of Grant and Oolfax, with or without
frames. < >ne agent took 60 orders In one day.t;Also' Na-tional CampaiKn Biograpbies of both 25 cent*. Pins jBmdjjes, Medals, and Photo* for •Democrati! aud RepubU-":
cans. Agents make 100 per cent. . ISample, packages sent post-paid for $1. Send at
and get tbe start. Address GO^DSPBED 4 CO.0y7dawlm) ST.Park Jtpw, Ni.T, or,
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Washea. . AU Meh KaMdiM. «U»* op ,mr,Pf**t. j>,skin, and In a short tine destroj the complexion. If;would have » fresh, health; and jionthful a) 'n»e JOlmboia's extract Sartagarilla.
tfartaparilla. The doteli wudl. Thoie who deilriilarge quantity ana large dow,91..mealdhy.BK-lt.
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Mother Bailer** v4nfletiiicVBrrap bo:children teething, raikeM slclt'aoa1 weak children strongand healthy ; give nmthers rest day and night. Is aquie ing medicine for children. Onlj 26 oenU. Bold byDruggUti. . » „ „ W«M*wBry
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kind arlie from corruption of the blood. UelmhdWtAttract SartapariWi U aremedy of the utmort value.
Cti»^r RAB9»PARIl.LA cli&mand renovate! the bl»od, lnstlU the vigor of bealtb Jntothe system, and purges out the homortthat make tUik
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Ia a certain cure for dtaeatef of the Bladder, Rldneyl,Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness Female Com-'
plllnt., Orneral: Debility. :If no treatment ll fUbmitted to, ConirimpUori or J n j
sanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Wood are •upDorjea,from these sources, and the Health and Happiness andthat of {Posterity depends upon prompt Sue of a^ellas
iyg£^&4$fai Mmh*&M. p p p. f ^ ^ jvertlseil may not be classed as Patei.t Medicines—mostof which are prepared by idf-stjiedDoctpm, who.finmany instances are too Ignorant to read a pnyMuW Ssimplest prescripUonmuci leu competent to prepare'many instances are too Ignorant to rea a p ysimplest prescripUon.j-muci leu. competent to prepare'pharmaceutieal preparations. '.'..';, . !
MY PREPARATIONS . '; ,Are prepared in.v*ccm> Jrom.the-vegetarile subBlanccl
named, and are the most active that can be made. De-coctions are exceedingly troublesome and it i» hece»:sary to prepare them ever> day, and tne tyrnpa are itlumore objeciionable, as they are weaker than the dei*c-1Uon«,for.:,nuias'Saturated.witfi »nfar« aro)«a»ceptlble of.tdldlDg 111 Mittiibn.Kliu* less eXiraoUv* inatterJ th inwater alone, and.thesyrupa are ottierwise objeCUOriablfor the patient is frequently nauseated and tbe itomichsurfeited by the large proportion of sugar taken witheach doae, which ii of no use whatever, except to keepthe decoction from spoiUng. Here the. advantages, andsuperiority of the Fluid Extracts are strikingly manifest.
The finest test of their &npcTiqri'ty. -will be. a compari;•on with ihepropertlea aa aet forth In the United, states
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For (he manufacture Of fluid KxtracU has been visitedby thousands of physlcUni »uu druggiiti from aU parts
I S ^ fe^^l^HBISBO^DT tfe^^tile^JWed^lia ExtracU'are pleasant In taste and odor, and immediate in tueir"^o 1 1 , 4 - ! / ? < ' ' S
FHce »)i.*fi V** l»oittle, or Six tor a)«i«Othk ii&'i b&ii Mmmduti m ,-lii':g.i
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GOOD BRICKLAlfcRSkd^'. .^?Ullrig»t6^7nirk^t«ndipn^a;adaxat^ie^mtero<^i5 will
flnd§t:aUy employment by calling on dr.idctressii.g^ Ury.o|ihe/MechaiilcsandTradert. Excliati'ge, Ho.
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XI*iB• • " • • ' ; : ' 4 • " ; • / - ^ ^ f ^ ; • - ] : . , . - ^fjtlter 55 years experience witift.the'pre|enj'teiirier andate-varirtieSj^we know the WAliTBE,jiowjBirst_fiffered,
will'r,estore confidence ingripe ijtisiSgi^K never*bts..=-Itsabuudant^ugarraisins'dt 4ii-dpprs br^oh the vine; i i .a greit grower and bearer, now contains 116 cluners ofuloom ; is very compact i i cluster at the.JBa8t. wiich iaan advantage in marketing. We have net known thefoliage to mildew. It succeeds in dry .and very wet toll;1» a seedling of the Delaware crossed' with the Diana,and better tiiitn-eitueri idpeiis before* the Hartford,therefore the earliest, hardiest and best variety. No 1one year; t5eacli: inndvanCe; Orders.filled.in retttlocWhile 3uppr> lasts. No charge for packing. Seudstamp for beauufulcut ana opinions of many vlneyai d-UB. FEIiatS & CATWOOD, Po'keepsle, S ; Y,
Ludlow Asthma
p-many caiesapermanent cnrev;ria'5-b'een ejected byits use for one j ear. I have never known a single in-stance wh-re rtlleflias not been given by the use of tillsvaluable medicine. Price $150; Sold by Druggists.
I t H. BROWN, Agent, Potsdam, N . t .
" ~vri?Axttiv.G. oxr T H J B C B E E S . "Agents wanted for the most entertaining book pub-
lished,aboundim; in Eonmnce, Humor and- Wit. Agentssayitdf tBe%"st seliftg S^k'ontf a|.peop®'ifie tired ofrepetitions of dry details and army repurt«: .
Oiie 4"ent-sold 5S in one week.,Another, 65Anpther,,92.
Send for circular?, terms and newspaper opinions.Also, tf.imll.v Qaato Bibles,,best eldUon publifshud.%<3nAjJliNiPgiPabiillMlp -^fjlj^t" |Wl^|Pa
Agenta wanted on Salary or ComriflFSloh, to canvass for1.1'fTLEfrl.KIi.D'S' G R A N T .
i£§"I regard Mr, Iilttlefiein'«J&ortrait of myself the'beat
ever engraved.fetL,8;.-.6rant. >.;&'i *AdBreBS,; i. ^Mttieg'eja.i WaiBgigton,3). C.
S H A W ' SChemical Electro Silver Plating flnid makes-worn outa.te.il Viire as goo i as new. For sa e By* druggists|^*Saniples for trial sent •ftee b.y mail oii1 receipt of
.^c8nratto4)^ff<»^v^nfea^i;^M$iige..^!da«M>j;m *"W,* Chemist/ -W *lniifitreetv sBfidJpSrVeoBn.-^Agents wanted every whereA carious Book,
A beautifully illustrated book worth a thousand: dol-lars, sent frte oii receipt of SO. cents by addre sibg.
Br JOH> VANBtttPOOt,No. 80 .Clinton Places New York City.
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