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W gmttt ggnMfems, gtlkhtt $t?a tv 151873 Igolmgs Conatj Republican ZiO o. M niEK8SUBG,0 Mat 15, 187? Notice to Subscribers. CJnherribers eaa always tell bow their rab- i irnpi.oo account siaaus, oy looking as the B'11 .... . iKr.r Ham on in. auuress label aretsaowtbeexactdatelewliir.il Mlcrttiun ha beea paid. There Bay poasiblr be some mistakes Va the dates. If so ear subscrrlcn sruiiMrase let as taowwbat tnevare. Change in Mail Time. On and after Friday, November, 1st., um man roinst Nortli will clow at w.A i a. M. All letters for that mail must be in by that time. Mail going Sou til will - close at 3 P. . T. B. CUNNINGHAM, P. M. ADVANCE PAYMENT. The ereilit system in the newspaper business scatters small sum or money. aicereeatiiiff a larc-e amount to each publisher, over a vast extent of country, rendering collection from taruy electors next to impossible and is therefore pro ductive of great loss to publishers. Paper, ink, labor and all other sources or expenditures in newspaper offices require cash, v . : Better vaperi can he published when paid for in advance than when the pro prietors are pressed for money to meet the daily uemanus made upon tnem. There is little doubt that a law of Conrress will, in a few months, require postage to be paid on ail papers sent uirougn tne mam, and tnat it must be paid in advance by the publishers. In view of the foregoing, and other considerations which it Is not deemed necessary to enumerate, the under signed, publishers of the Holmes Coun ty Repcbucax and Holmes County Far mer, agree to adopt the pay-in-advance system, to send no papers from their respective omces from and alter tne FIB8T DAT Or JI LT XKXT, unless the same be paid for in advance. WHITE & CUNNINGHAM, Publishers of HOLMES COCXTY BcPUBUCAS, ESTILL & NEWTON, Publishers of Holmes County Farmer. The Ohio Christian Missionary Society. The Ohio Christian Missionary Socie ty will hold its Twenty-first Anniver sary ia Womter, Ohioi on Way 20th, 21st anc 22nd, 1873. , , ELDER ISAAC ERRETT, Pres't. Elder R. Moffett, Cor. Sec. Writing School. Miss Frank Folwell has opened a wri ting school at home, where scholars will be received at any time. Miss Folwell is a 'good penman,' and an ex perienced teacher. We hope she may have a large class. - ' ' - Black River Commercial. We have just received the first num ber of Vol. 1 of a paper with the above name,, published at Black River, Ohio. It Is a pleasant looking little sheet. We hope it may be successful. Black River will undoubtedly be a fine business Ministerial Association. The Wooster District Ministerial As sociation of the M. E. Church was held in the M.E. church of this placejast Wed nesday and Thursday. Sessions were held during the day and evening. A large number of our, citizens attended the meetings. The exercises in general were quite interesting.'. A children's meet ing was held Thursday evening, at which several addresses were made, and some fine singing rendered by the little one,!....,- New Idea of Liberty. The Yoongstown Etgisltr observes that the past few days have' developed the existence of a new idea of liberty among tome of the miners of the Ma boning region. It says that they seem determined to assert their liberty to shoot at men whose only offense is that they desire to earn a living by1 honest labor.. Tills right In their opinion ap pears to overbalance any claims that others may have of individual freedom to determine whetlier they shall work or starve. - New Presbyterian Church. jQVork is now progressing rapidly on the FrwbyterUn church. cTie Brick ffasona, Itave commenced their work, and the Walls are creeping up rapidly. All that is needed now to hasten the work, is for those who have subscribed toward this building, to come forward and pay up their subscriptions. The trustees are now very anxious to have this money paid In, as it is needed. Let every one respond promptly.'. U'' . t- of The New York and Western Theatre. This popular troupe has again visited our town, and are now giving a series of plays in the Town nail. On Monday "night they gave "Ticket-of-leaye-Man,'' lu which Felix A. Vincent appeared as chief character. Those who heard it pronounce it well rendered. The pro gramme for Tuesday evening was "Lady AaxUey'. Secret," concluding with lh farce of "Our Gal." We are not .-advised how long they expect to stay,. " " -..' i ' ; Dwelling Burglarized at Lucas, Ohio. Thursday night the dwelling of Dr. Norann Baker, of Lucas, was entered by burglars and about fifty dollars in money, a gold watch and some valu able jewelry belonging to his daughter were token. The watch was lonnd in the morning between the street and the bouse, where it had been dropped by the thieves in their haste. They effect ed an entrance by the front door. Mr. Baker thinks chloroform was nsed, as its effects were felt when the family arose in the morning. No clue has yet been found to the burglars. Jewelry. A. B. Frey has had his storeroom rc fitted and cleaned up, and has just re ceived, a large invoice ef Jewelry of all kinds. His assortment of clocks is very line. A fine lot of watches will be re ceived in a few days. A large variety of Jewelry for ladies. Having adopted the cash system, he can sell at least fif teen per cent, cheaper, as he will have no bad debts to absorb the profits. We have exanined his stock and priced his goods aud we must say they are exceed ingly cheap for the quality of goods. We recommend all who desire to pur chase anything in that line of trade, to call on him, and we know that you will be satisfied. ' Special Tax. A matter of considerable importance for all persons subject to license or special tax nnder the Internal Revenue laws, to understand, is that they will. from and after the first of this month, be required to pay the tax under the provision of the act of December 11 1872. Instead of waiting for assess ment, they will be required to pax in advance, the same as State licenses, and the penalties are heavy fordoing busi ness after the 1st of May without hav ing paid the tax. The receipt to be f procured at the office of the Collector is to be posted conspicuously in the place of business of the Ux-payer. The law imposes penalties for tailing so to post 0 (be receipts or stamps. Those interest- a .-! do avail to bewr these facts care fully hi mind. " ' Hall the people's Photographer, tf j New Improvements. Millersburg is waking np from its dream of several years, and the people have taken a notion to build. Already a large number of new dwelling houses have been put nnder contract, and others will be soon. Among the prin cipal improvements, we mention the Presbyterian Church, the Butler House, and the new block on the old Critchfield corner. The, work on the church is progressing rapidly. The Butler House is being rebuilt. One portion was re fitted last fall. The remaining part has 'been removed, preparatory to putting in a new brick .building. Peters, Hose A Co. are now having the cellar of their new block excavated, and are nearly ready for the Stone Masons. It will be a three story brick, and will make a great difference in the looks of that part of the town. Henry Snyder is puttier np a fine brick dwelling on the east end of Washington street. Frank Gray's new house is fast approaching comple tion on the west side of South Wash ington Street.- There are several other houses, which we will notice at another time. We are glad to mark this spirit of enterprise, and hope it may still In crease. It shows that the town is look ing np. Business men in other places have an eye on llillerabiire, and are ex pecting great things for it in the future, as it can, and should be a center for coal aad other mineral productions. But it depends in a great measure upon the en terprising spirit of our citizens, wbeth er this shall be or not. This eonnty could be made double ka present value in a few years, if the people would only do what they should do. Encourage manufactures, help build railroads that would of necessity increase the value of laud very materially, and consequently the general wealth of the county. The sooner our people look upou these mat ters in the right light, the sooner will our county take its proper stand among the counties of the State. ney and U. fly. no day tne have our nis at is Wearing a New Boot. The Danbury JVewt says: It is a little singular how well anew pair of boot can be made to fit at the store. Yon may not be able to get your foot only part way down the leg at the first trial, but that is because your stocking is sweaty, or you haven't started right, and the shoemaker suggests that yon start again and stand np to it, and he throws in a little powder from a pepper box to aid you. And so yon stand up, and pound down yonr foot, and partly trip yourself up, and your eyes stick out In an unpleasant manner, and every vein in your body appears to be on the point of bursting, and all the while that dealer stands- around and eyes the operation as intently as if the whole affair was perfectly new and novel to him. When your foot has finally struck bottom, there is a faint impression on your mind that you have stepped into open stove, but he removes it by solemnly observing that be never saw a boot fit quite as good as that. You may suggest that your toe presses too hard against the front, or that some of the bones in the side of the foot are too much smashed, but he says this is al ways the way with a new boot, and that the trouble will entirely disappear in a few days. Then you take the old pair under your arm and start for home as animated as a relic of 1812, all the while feeling that the world will not look. bright and happy to you again until you , have brained that shoemaker. You limp down town the next day, and smile all the while with your month, while your eyes look as if you were walking over an oyster bed barefoot. When no one is looking, you kick against a post or some other obstruc tion, and show a fondness for stopping and resting against some tiling that will sustain- your weight. When you get home at night you go for those old boots with an eagerness - that cannot be de scribed, and the remarks that you make upon learning that your wife has dis posed of them to a widowed woman in the suburbs, are calculated to immedi ately depopulate the earth of women and shoemakers generally. witb in fore did no: in that ins said at up with age. tract drives singly ally has day, ing shaft the feet four ot yet item would ed ami about to "Behind the Scenes." We are in receipt of specimen pages "Behind the Scenes in Washington." Beingacomplcte and graphic account of the Credit Mobilier Investigation, the Congressional rings, Political Intrigues, Workings of the Lobbies, etc. Giving secret history of our national gov ernment, in all its various branches, and showing how the public money is squandered, how votes are obtained, etc, with sketches of the leading senators, congressmen, government officials, etc., and an accurate description of the splendid public buildings of the Fed eral Capital. By Edward Winslow Mar tin, author of "Secrets of the Great City," etc., etc. Illustrated with nu merous fine engravings of the Public buildings and noted scenes in Washing ton.. Address National Publishing Co. Philadelphia, Pa.; Chicago, 111.; Cin cinnati, Ohio.; St. Louis, Mo. We clip an extract from a Glance at the Lobby: " It is weakness of the good people of n asmngton to believe that they are pol iticians. Dwelling under the Shadow of the General Government, they im agine that they inhale politics with every breath they draw, loo will hard ly find a male resident or tne capital but is firmly convinced that he has in fluence with some branch of the Gov ernment. He is diffident about exert ing it, but is sure that be posseses it. As tor the women, their connuence in tneir is sublime. Of course they can accom plish what they undertake, for where is the congressman or omciat mat can re sist tnem r Be ne never soomiunue, they are sure they can win him over. How much of truth there is in this feel ing, it is impossible to say, but it is cer tain tliat numbers of the residents of the citv, of both sexes, do seek to exer cise this influence, some making an act ual business or prolession of It. Jvery winter their ranks are swelled by the ar rival of men and women from all parts of the country, who are equally sure that they either possess or can obtain a similar influeuee over tiie powers that be, and who are determined to exert it in behalf ot the varkms scjieines in whicli they are interested. These nil nierous persons make up the class that is commonly known as tne Jobby. They constitute a real power at the Capitol, and their appearance is as reg ularly expected as are the arrivals of the members ot the two nouses or Conzress. The Lobby has a veritable and interestinz history, and its leading members are as well known as any le gitimate officer of the Government." above in Ca-sar's. last a was eaut cards on effect soon R. can de" by given every one the MS. vote have I New iaa has his Mt. com (lent and Will Never Marry. A young man Kviug in south Canton says lie will never marry. He never was struck by female charms but once. Site was walklnir down the street with a copy of the Hep. and Hep. projecting half way nut or her bustle, while two naughty men were walking leisurely liehind her, perusing its columns. The young man in question, thinking that looked too much like snotizin?. stepped up to inform the unconscious damsel of the lact, and being nil her bashful, and wishing to state the facts as delicately as possible, he stammered out: "I. nil ! beg your pardon. Miss, but yonr news depot needs attention." There was a gleam in her eye which meant business. and before lie could evade her, there was a scratch on his I'aiw about two In ches long. The lady has gone otl' to visit, and will remain all summer. t Hep. will as ery. got i und baed the a that only r new 15 TOWS A5D OUT. The winter is over and gone. It begins to look like spring. Plenty of fresh fish in the market. Best brands of Cigars at D. Camp- oeii's. . tr A great many people were in town Saturday. Fine Stereoscopic Views at Court & Appleton s. The boys are enjoying themselves tuning these days. The churches are filled on Sundays thanks to the milliners. Assessor is around ; hide your traps swear you don t own anything. Soda Water on draft every day at Campbell's. tr The swallow's will soon homeward Thundsr storm, Monday night, but rain. Dime parties are fashionable Akron. The State Legislature adjourned on Tuesday of last week. Vx The "Welcome" is a sprightly Sun auuool music book. The banks of the creek are lined fishermen of all sizes and ages. Cutworms are not as yet destroying corn in this section ol tne country Crackers & Canned Fruit at D. Campbell's. tf An exchange describes a public per- rormer as "clot lieu witb wit. ne must a habit of joking. History repeats itself and spring bonnets are of the "scoop-shovel" style grand-mothers wore. A cotemporary calls his items "Nits" to show that he gets them out of own Head. Get your party and wedding cakes .uang's Bakery. . - " Dr. Enos is still getting better. It thought that he will recover entirely the effects of the stroke. Prof. Kieffer was in town over Sunday. He is talking of locating per In Sandusky City, U What to do if yon split your sides laughter ruu till you get a stitcn tnem. Our new Street Commissioner. James French, has put down several crossings that have long been needed, A citizen of this place found of gold the other night, but be be could carry it nome woke up. Ob. what nice photographs! Where you get theui, at Cleveland f On, at Courtney tt Appleton's. tr A German friend, whose wife takes washing for their subsistence, claims he earns his living by the sweat of I row The Youngs town coal operators are to be talking about importing one thousand laborers from the emigrants Castle Garden. Always shut your bed door before retiring. You may have to get in the night, and closing a door with your nose is one of the lost arts. John Stuart Mill, the emminent English Philosopher and political econ omist died Friday last at Avington, France, in tne sixty-mntn year oi nis - Jacob N. Yoder's Indian ponies at considerable attention when he them into town. They make a handsome team, and work very nicely or together. Although business has been gener dull during the past winter, there been considerable bustle in the fan cy stores about town. We have set apart Monday, Tues Wednesday, and the three follow days or each week, to receive sub scriptions. Bowen Brothers are sinking an air to ventilate their Coal Mine on Saunders farm. It will be about 50 in depth. The railroad track is laid within miles of Columbus, and the re mainder is being put down at the rate three-quarters of a mile daily. A local editor of many years' ex perience has declared that the man is unborn who could write a local ana be perfectly sure tnat nooouy be offended. One of General Gillcm's men crush in the head of a Modoc with a rock, in writing home to bis mother it, the soldier said, "I rocked him sleep, mother." An exchange says there is not an inventor among women of this coun. We should like to learn who in vented gossip and nair-puiiing, u tne assertion really be true. The voice of the Assessor is heard the land, from Dan to Beersheba, calling upon the good and the wicked to render unto Caesar tne tilings mat are D. R. MoNamara received, one day week from a friend in Pennsylvania, fish that weighed forty-six pounds. It a pike, and was caught in tne on- Lake, Pa. The distribution of the new postal has been postponed for a few days account of the inability of the con tractors to mrnlsli the large amount re quired for a general supply. ... A man in Sharpsbitrgh fell dead, recently from the excitement of angry passion. If such excitement had any on the people here.the town would be depopulated. The Chicago, Burlington 4 Quincy R. have issued a neat pamphlet How to Go West." a Guide to Iowa, Nebraska. Kansas and California, which be obtained free of charge by ad dressing D. W. Hitchcock, Chicago, 111. It would be a good law which should require all railroad trains to be provi I with a fire extinguisher, la the majority of accidents by rail the past season more passengers have perished lire than any other cause. A littte girl who had a chicken to her put a nest into its coon, and day went to look for an egg. But morning sue heard It crow, and ex claimed, "Aha! Mrs. Hen! You're a rooster, are you ?" Someone wisely proposes that the Federal Constitution be improved by following amendments: "Article Every scoundrel shall have the right, as Congressman or Senator, to himself an increase of salary whenever he feels like stealing." "Mother, can I go to Courtney & Appleton's and get my photograph ta ken?" 'No, I guess it isn't worthwhile.' 'Well, then you might let me go and a tooth pulled out, at Doc. Pierce's, never go anywhere." The shoemakers strike still lusts in York, though we think it is voax- toward the end. Many a poor soul wasted his all in the persistency of course, but must booh return to orjxyout, there is no alternative. In consequence of the sale of the Vernon Hepubliean, Mr. W. T. Bas- has resigned his position as Presi oi llicunio Editorial Association, the duties of the office devolve oil Joshua Saxton, editor of the Urban Uitizen, the oldest editor lu Ohio. If yon feel dull, drowsv. debilita have frequent headache, mouth tastes Had, or jpiMstipt, and tongue coated, you are sntlcring Imin Torpid liver or "uinousiiess,-' and nothing cure so soeedllv and nerni:inentlr Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov Sold by all Druggists. G10 O, py chiininy, Chake, were you dot clothes vat you hale gotten on ? baed you, iiiud dot pooty. Now, Hans, l tole you vera 1 got em I tolls el'erybody; 1 got 'em by Isaac Marx, he know now how to make 'em, I you. Hans is getting a suit oil' same goods. If you wish to live cheerfully, with consciousness of doing what you know to lie right. If you wish to he happy and contented, and feel certain all has gone well with yti, von need buy yonr Jewelry of A. li. rey, JJillerslmrg, U. A large lot ot and beautiful goods Just received Probate Court was in session two days last week. Fine Candies, the best that is made at D. Campbell s. ti It is estimated that there are six teen thousand rurals poets waiting for the advent of Spring. There is cer tainly something keeping the season back. The Sunday School at Upper Sand Run School House is quite an interest ing one. It is held in afternoon at half pat two o'clock. Sunday Schools or individuals de- sirinrPror. J. M. Xiefler's new work "The Welcome," can be supplied by calling at, or sending to the Postoffice, ,-Hllrri smug, is. 3iiigrecui, i wute. Per dozen, f s.w, If some of our robust young "cor ner supports" who glory in their mus cle, would take picks and shovels and make their strength useful, they would be more highly respected. 1 here is nothing short of actual crime more de rogatory to a young inau s character than habitual laziness. An aged and highly respected citi zen on Main street was- very much in terested in a picture of what uetuougat was a new kind of stone bruise, aud ex patiated to some length on the progress of medical science at this day before he discovered that the engraving was lraft of a fashionable sleeve trimming for ladies. Then he laid down the book and swore. Extract from a letter from Mrs. J. C. Aldrich, Waiiseon, Fulton Co-0. "R. P. Hall & Co. Gentleman : Please send me one dozen bottles of yonr Sicilian tlair itenewer. unr "bald and gray do not want to be out; My mother is a living recommendation of the results from the use of the Renewer. Being almost seventy years old, aud having worn a wig over thirty years, it seems a miricle to these who bare known her so long so haW, and wfcat tittle hair she had being perlectly-white; now ber wtz thrown aside, her hair grown out and a smooth, glossy brown, us in girl hood. Hoping yon may long continue to pour blessings on the heads of the araicted, i remaiu yours truly. Such evidence, with the indorsement ol the great chemists of .New r.nglanu Dr. A. A. Haves and S. uana 1 laves. should satisfy any one, which of the preparations produce the best results Roll of Honor. The following is the Roll of nonor in the schools tor tne montu enuing May the second: HIGH SCHOOL. James Calhoun,- Kirk Cameron,; Wni, McDowell, W. U. NegeUpach, y. F. Ingles, ..if Emma Beach,, K. J.Lewis, i' Emma Rickets. Alfred Uht tllmma Craig, Jaaies Cary, Xmnia Smith, -... wviUibson,- -i taara EveruarM Stephen Lisle, ' Sarah Tidball, T. K. Frazier, - Dora lisle, W. W. Adams, Alice Evevhart,' Si Anderson, .J Lola Hoxworth, . . win. Lau-uuer. - Amue HoBioson, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Ella Glick, William Hanna, Mary Newton, Malinda Orr, Frank Rain", Harry Kudy, L. Shrimplin, Lpcy Robinson, Cora Sowers, Fannie Walkup, Rose Wolgalnott, Uaait IfentVmv.S lE.lward StinWf! j.ucy ueegie, . flaura BeH, V Jolift Hahjm" AnnleBay, . , ... .iohn lergin, - -.. lennle Keam, Henry Vork, . Mary Rieheaon, Stephen Andersoi), mens jnoorej ;-Jonn tverett, .- ; INTERMEDIATE. Edward Beeglej ! Nellie Farm, " Albert. Butler, ':; - Ida Fair, . ... Elsworth Cary,' . Cora Gray, -. . i . . Win. Newton, Lucy Hoy, Charles Weituiap,' Jeuiiett Keller, , , Louisa italrd, rrancisorr. jiey Parkinson, . , THIRD PRIMARY. Virginia Butler "Carrie Vorwerk, bllaDay, itenj. Albertson, Samantha Keller, Fred. Cameron, Anna Marchant, Oeorge ImIy, Lucy Richeson, Alvah Miller, Debba Spencer, Melvin Wolgamot. Carrie L'hl, SECOND PRIMARY. Hallie Caskey, Jennie Pomerene, L. Cherry hoi mes, Lura Walkup, May Courtney, Maggie Seigle, Mellie Caroeuany Mary Nevill, Elizabeth liecker M:llie.ary, Bessie Mayers, Otta Negelspacb, E. Nuneniacher, John Wolgamot, Lida Newton, Russell Wolgamot. SECOND PRIMARY. FIRST PRIMARY. Josie Poto,;' I i-'ljAicy -Schiller, j I i Martha Koss, .lonn I'M. Liziie Lowther, . Shannle Day, EllaFarrah, ' Harvey Estill, Jennie Beegle, Willie Leppla, liattie .Newton, Bo is uaird. : The above are the names of those who were neither absent nor tardy once du ring the month., Those with tlie aster isk attached received one hundred per cent., in their recitations during the entire month. ., ... . ,., . , !40, C. L. LOOS, Supt. Prof. Fowler's Greatest Work. The National Publishing Company, of Cincinnati, have, just jissuod aery important and valuable vorfc4by trpt. O. S". Fowler, on Manhood, Womanhood, and their Mutual Inter-relations; Love, its Laws, Power, etc. It is a masterly exposition of the laws which control the relations of the Sexes, and their du ties toward each other; and it is not as serting too much to pronounce it the most valuable and timely publication of the age. All friends of morality and purity in social lire will hail tbe advent oi Prof. Fowler's book with delight, and those who seek information upon the curious atd tragic features of domestic life, tbose who would study human na ture stripped of its masks and disguises, will find this volume the .best hand book in existence. Young men whe value their domestic , happiness should not fail to rend his remarks on the sub ject of selecting a wife, as the informa tion it contains is rtevonu value. Tbe book is a real blessing to the pub lic, and will be regarded as sucn oy an who read it. The low price at which it is issued brings it within the reach of all, and every person who wants to ar rive at a proper understanding or tne true relations of the sexes should pro cure a copy. It is sold by subscription only, anil agents are wanted in every county. Address National Publishing Co., 173 Elm street, Cincinnati, O. .- Life. us on a mighty river. Our boat at first goes down the tiny channel through .the playful murmuring of the little brook and the willows upon its glassy borders The trees shed their blossoms over the young heads; the flowers on the brink seem to offer themselves to our youn hands; we are happy in hope, and grasp eagerly at the beauties that sur. round us; the stream hurries on, and still our hands are empty. Our course 'n youth and manhood is along a wider, deeper flood, and amid objects more striking and magnificent. We are an i mated by the moving pictures of enjoy ment and industry passing us; we are excited by our short lived enjoyments The stream bears ns on, and joys and griefs are left behind us. We may be shipwrecked, hut we cannot be delayed for, rough or smooth, the-river hastens towards its home, till the roar of the ocean is lu our cars, and the waves lie- neath our feet, and the floods are lifted up around us, and "ve take our leave of earth and Its Inhabitants, until of our further voyage there Is no witness save the Infinite and Eternal. New Uoods. Miss Emilia Myers of the firm of WlinlfA- Myers Is now In the City buy ing a fine stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. Look out for something pice, Utll the peopled Photographer, tf The Credit System. Tbe Farmer of last week contained an article on the "Credit System," which some of our readers may not have seen, As it puts the question plainly, we take the liberty of copying it as follows: "The very large amount that newspa per publishers musi necessarily lose every year by subscribers who never pav reauny suggest iicu w uie reauer, but there is another item that few think of. By way of illustration, suppose that A, a wealthy man aud abundantly able to pay, takes the paper year after year without paying for it, nntil his ac count runs np.to $10, as many of them do. We must pay cash for paper, ink, tvpe, labor and everything else that nertains to the publication of a paper. and we have to frequently borrow mon ey at 10 per cent to meet our expenses. AS we SalU, A owes iu iw , mc imcresu on that sum would oe i a jmr, aim u follows that when we pay interest and get none, we are losing si a year, or what 13 tne same givwig n. me pajier ior $1 a year. B owes 11s Slo, many do, and it follows that we lose i.au ou mm, or what is equivolent, give him the paper for 50 cents. C owes us for ten years, $30, and we have quite a number of that kind. Derl'ectlv able to pay, and it takes $2 a year to pay the interest on whaLfee owes, so we virtually -get nothing: from him lor tbe papers jainuing" paper, ink, labor and all other mattereof ex nenditure connected .with our business and we have a weekly expenditure of not less than 1100, whten must De paid in cash, and when our receipts fall short we nrast raise the money from seme other source.. With advance pay ment we will have the money to pay as we go, lose nothing by long credits without interest, nor lose by subscribers who never pay. and it Is but little in- oonvenlence to our prompt paying sub scribers. . -; posite a I tne new to er a Marx. prices, his to U. tne Tb the isalve, the been He cians 0 In the Wrong Box. The other daxa man ftft"r neighboring towns came bolting into the inside door of the Postoffice with tbe following inquiry, "See here Mis ter,' have yau got any fried oysters f He seemed to be very much disappoint ed when the clerk told aim. they were out. lie said they must be -very scarce, as be had been in nearly every bouse in town and they were all out.- Tbe clerk then sent him across the street to Mr. Weston's and told him he always kept boiled eggs on haad and supposed be had the tried oysters also. He went across aud in about half an . hoar he came out seemingly very much refresh ed and walked up street smoking liis plie. n $3 a trio. every if dozen C. To state, on back of The Oldest Editor. Mr. Josbna Saxton,' senior editor of the Citizen and iazette, -Urbana, and Vice President of the Ohio- Editorial Association, has been appointed Presi dent of the Ohio Editorial Association vice Hon. W. T. Bascom, of Mt. Vernon, resigned. - Mr. Saxton is the oldest edi tor 111 Ohio, notwithstanding the Onto State ienirnal erroneonily-accorded that honor or the writer tBereof. We com menced editing the Chillicothe Gazette April IS, 183a. We believe brother Saxton has been in tbe harness fully four deeades. We hope to be favored by attending his golden wedding to the tripod. Coviwflou Eg.) Qaeette. Note paper lowest their or kinds Hay Farm kind WOOSTER OHIO, May 12, 1863. Messes., 'EwxeES There Wnelno special hews to communicate that would be worthy of space required in your paper, I" hare not levied" on yonr icdl- uians for some time. - The reader will also observe 'that as j et not much can be said of very great Interest. . : "; To-morrow, (Tuesday tne 13th) we are to have the decision of our State Court upon the legality of the 1 law grilling a tax to be levied for building railroad, when a desire of the same is so expressed by a two-thirds majority of all votes cast forsnch a purpose. And believe that It Is the wish of every thinking man, whose motives are not purely selfish and misery that the Cjur decide it a legal law. It is a question of very much interest, to the people long the projected railroad from Black River down through the Muskingum Valley, known as the Cleveland, Woos ter & Muskingum Valley Railroad. But whether the law is decided constitution- or not. The general opinion is that the road will be built notwith standing. I think that the people have fully felt its necessity, if for nothing more than coal which has been a very rare article in some households, in Woos ter, at least, for a mouth past. - . -y Considerable Improvements are nnder way now in our city, the principal one being a complete new outfit of the' Wooster Post-Office, by the efficient Postmaster, Capt. A. S. McClure.' GeiT U. S. Grant passed through here last Friday night on a special car. ' Few persons saw him, ho wever, as it was not known to the citizens. ' A week ago last Sabbath we had the ' pleasure of hearing an excellent sermon In the Presbytearn Church preached by Rev.D.A.Cunningham of Philadelphia, brother of the Postmaster of Millers burg. Farmers are all behind time with their work on account of much rain. Five miles north east of here quite a severe hail storm set in after CLOCK. WHEAT. COKX, BYE. OATS, CLOVER riAA WHITE HAT, CHEESE, LAIIU. HAMS. DK1E1 UBIEU PABED RA1.8, SALT, WOOL, WOOD, May father, KOSS Mar father, 11 Oa ber Holmes and S On stroke of the erea,iat marmag, edto beside rest friends church, for A Gonld, also the in she will Lord, ago, death die fn tbe K. K. Cameo pictures at Hall's Gallerr. 18tf ' All kind of pictures at Hall's gal Alwavs a fine assortment of cakes anil pies at Lang's Bakery. : tf For a good clean lunch so to Lang's Bakery. tf Shadow pictures at Halt's Gallery. istf . ; Ferrotype pictures at Hall's Gallery. For a sack of the best flower in town, go toang's Bakery, . . ; , tf -Another lot of splendid Stereoscop ic Views just received at Courtney & Appleton's. . Courtney & Appleton are nuttine in the finest stock of frames and mould dings ever brought ttf town. ; i - -All sizes and patterns of square frames made to order at Courtney & Appleton s. . - We furnish Enveloi with a Busi ness Card thereon, nearly as cheap as the blank envelopes can be purchased elsewhere. I The purest and sweetest Cod-Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell's made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York. It is absolutely pure and sweet, ratients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it su perior to any or the otner ous in mar ket. 36n4 It seems that In view of the end of the franking privilege on the 1st of July members ol Congress are emptying the capital of Hie public documents stomal there, anil liaviusr the same forwarded to tliem lor ilistriDiilion neiore tnat date. From fifty to sixty bags of doc uments, addressed to memuers, are lor- wnrded daily in di flerent directions. A reivort has been received at London that the Emperor of Ger many was Hretl upon hy priest while reviewing troops nt fcLretcrs lmrg. The ball passed through liis helmet, anil severely wounded an adjutant. The report lias not yet been mililisueil. but is considered reliable. The new lwellinr house of Mr.W. J. S. Osborn, at Ml Vernon, togeth er with a larire portion of the con tents, were consumed on Tuesiltiy morning of last week. The build ing cost $4,750 ami was insured for shall the tbe The &sUt , tine, Des out on the Omaha, Omaha Deuot Ticket Hotue. The raad WOirn r.iric TntwskK cilic, all rado built Room beautv fort, world. pal A.M. cago,Ut. Want Or In being to blood tiuv per this whom .New Mrs. Baffin's Sew Rooms and Xew tioods. Over McCormick's Jewelry store, op the empire House you will And new stock of Millinery Goods pur chased at the lowest cash prices which am determined to give my customers tene tit 01 by selling at unprece- low prices. is Mas. H. Battis. "American." the Look to your interest. If you want a Suing Machine go to the Messrs. Hull's room, nearly opposite the Post Of fice, and get a good one, one that is easy operate and easy to run. The cheap eat and best machine in tbe world nev out of order, and Is universally liked wherever known, and one that will last litetime. 4tf all-healing are or use Economy is the Road to Wealth. You can save money by buying yonr Spring and Summer Clothing of Isaac He sells retail at wholesale small profits and quick sales, is motto. It is money in your pocket give tnem a trial oeiore nuylng else where. Remember the place of the old S. Clothing Store, two doors west of court House. zmos a in ; ' Bewars of Merit. fallowing strong certificate as to curative virtues of Miss Sawyer's we clip from the Patten Voice: We are happv to liv before our readers the following eure, effected by use of Miss Sawver's Salve. Mr. Silas Bryant of Sherman, tias afflicted for years with what the doctors pronounced a tcroHlout cancer. consulted the most skillful physi in vain, and was finally Induced cry miss sawyer's salve and now af ter using the fourth box. he is entirely ana enjoys perfect health, tr a . . . " late inr. or s ent FawnlaM Papilla Vatawtat fall Dark and Eight Brahmas,Buff,BIack, nice and rartnoge cocmns, tlomlans, Hamburgh8, Leghorns, Bantams and all leading varieties. Eggs for hatching. dozen. Fowls $6 per pair: S9 per We warrant one half ormoieof dozen sent out by us to hatch, and they do not, we will send another at one half the price. Eggs sent O. D. if desired. Send stamp for il- lustrateu circular. Address, H Dr. C Lewis, Marlboro, 38w4 Stark Co. Ohio. Stationery. all who are in need of paper, en velopes, &c., plain or fancy, we would that we have a good assortment nanus, and are nttlng np tbe room of the Post Office, where samples our stock can be seen.- The best of Cap, Legal Cap, Fools CapT ueaas, Bin Heads, setter Heads- aud Letter Paper, always on hands Envelopes of all styles and colors. Our and envelopes are or the best quality, and will be sold at the very figures. Persons wishing to have cards printed on their envelopes, letter heads- can have it done at lit tle expense. Please remember that all of Stationery can be had at wholesale or retail. full lo., ture cise Rrfv and free, mi; Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Road Scrapers, Bells, or castings or almost any can be bought at the shops of the Millersburg Machine Company , at great reduced prices. 25tf Market. May 14, 1873. 9 bbL Retail. - - . as 80 WHEAT. White bustt .... 1.TO Bed. bush. . . 1.65 per bush (new) ... SSaTa " - - ... s& BARLEY. " .... : 1560 new, bush. .... 87 SEED, bush, . - 4 60 TIMOTHT SEED, - - . - ,SU &Lft.B.U, - - - - I ou BEANS, " - .- 1 15 POTATOES. ... . " -. . -. - SO $ ton, - - - SO BUTTEK. (in roll) eHb. - . . . SU " - - - i 12 - - - " ' - . 10 TALLOW, " - . 1 APPLES, lb., - . SH PEACHES. lb- - . 8 PEACHES, " - - .11 lb. - . - - 8 FKAT11EKS. lb. . y bbl. retail, - - - 1 60 fl lb. ... 43360 per cord, - - - a BV4 00 f Kept order. MARRIED. 1th, 1S73. at the residence of tbe bride's in Orrvllle, by Rev. A. K. Tuomas air. BALL to Miss LlZZtfc! BKCKLKV. . ., Mb, 1813, at the residence ol the bride's by Rev. M. P. Fogelson, Mr. VALEN TIN CLOSE to Miss BACUELA.HK.NPKK SON. all of Holmes eonnty. DIED. the 16th of April. ISO. at the residence ot son, Mr. John S. McConnell, in Berlin, county, O., SAUAH, wil'e of Samuel MeConneil. deceased, aired tiT veajs. fi month days. . . the last day of March, 1871, she had a of Paralysis, by which she lost tbe use right side, from which she neaer raeov-j gaoaustly sank awayt-Oa-Satarday April 19th. her remains were tollow-, tbe grave by soriownd friends, aad laid ber companion, in Berlin cemetery, to till tbe momingar tne reaancction. The ilea proceeded to the Presbyterian of which she a as a consistent member years. -Faneral services by Rev. Mr. from MatUiaw3S:H "Tlierstore be ye ready; fo, ia such an hoar as ye thiak aot, Sea of Maa cometh." Thos another atothep. Israel has been called home. She died as had lived, with perfect resignation to the of God, and with the assurance, that tbe to whom she had given herself np long would not ftmaka ber' .in tbe hour when drew near. Bleased are tbe dead which , tne Lord from henceforth: Yea,saith spirit, that they may rest from their labors their worts do follew them.t Her child up and eall her blessed; and her name long be held in sweet remembrance by Church Ih which she lived and labored for E. R. M. SPECIAL NOTICES. Chicago, Rock Island & Pactflt R. R. direct route for Joliet, Morris, Ottawa. Peru, Henry, Macon. Peoria, Ueune Moline, Hock Island, Davenport. Musca Waslungton.lowacity ,niii.el, isewtoo, Moiaes. Council Binds ami On ah a. with change, where it joins with the L'nion Pa cific Railway for Denver, Salt Lake City , Sac ramento. San Francisco, and all poiuU-west Pacific coast. Train leave daily, via: Leavenworth Atchison Jkxpres,tex- cept sunaays). jujv a. m. Perccotuuiodaiion, (except Sunday, and Leavenworth Express, (except Saturdays). iww r. corner Harrison and Sherman wtreeto. attic &i Vet MadiHn afreet. Sherman Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rall- Company have now opened their south western Division between Leavenworth, At chison and Chicago, cvnnecting at Leaven- WILD nansa rwinc ami niMUun rt.- Railroads and at Atchison with Atrhi-on Jt snta fr'e. Central Branch l'nion Pa- and Atchison A .etirasaa itaiiroaos, ior points in Kansas, Indian Territories, Colo and New Mexico. The Company have a full complement oi raiace luawinr and Sleeoinff Care, which for external and interior arrangements for the com convenience and luxury ol" passengers are nneiiiiauea iy any otner cars w mc aim, in ine Through ticket lor fate at all princi and way ticket onices. Ilt un niuiibbi iicurrni i-iiri inininnTUi.. Smith, l.encral Passenger Agent, Chi rrnl lAih. caa Stock Dolls anil IF YOir Want a cook. Want a clerk. Want a partner. Want a situation. Want a servant girl, , f Want to tell a piano. Want to sell a carriage. Want to buy or sell a lurm. Want a hoarding place, Want to sell town property. Want to sell groceries or drugs Want to tell household furniture, ' Want to aell dry good or earner. to And customer for anything, ADVKRTISR IN TIIK REPUBLICAN Advertising will Advertising will gain new customers. Keep oiti cusiouiers , Advertising lilierally si way pays. Advertising mane! success easy. Advertising beget conadence, Advertising 1kws energy. Advertising shows pluck. Advertising means hit. Advertise or 'bust," Advertise long. Advertise well. Advertise Now. Elixir de Loneue Vie French Long-Lfved Illttcru, have been used France for more than 1UU Year, aud are now introduced luto this country. They are composed oi V- getal extracts and are ih-sign -nt lor the purification of the blood, thus pre' ventma a well as rurlnc nearly all diseases which the human aystein is liable. Asa mi rider, aud as a itmmotor ol long llle are belie vet I to i e nuemialed. Prict) GUct bottle. We wish to introduce them tuto seciiou, aud desire an euergetlu ageut, to I literal terms will ue onereo- a. n . IrKrr'ARD A L J Sole Audit,, No. 4i Cedar St., lorx. toa. the It .ml hi. Centaur Liniment. There is paia whfeataeCantaaT Liniment will aot relieve, ao sveuias It will not subdue and no lameness which it will not cure. This is strong; language, but it is true. Where the part not gone, its effects are marvelous. It has produced more cures ol rhcumatism,neuralgia. lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, caked- breasts, senilis burns, salt rhuem, ear-ache, tbe human frame, and of strains. spavin, galls, 4c, upon animals in one year than have all other pretended remedies since world began. It is a counter-imtant, an pain reliever. Cripples throw awsy their cratches, the lame walk, poisonous bites rendered harmless and the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug. The ecipe it pabifefcod ammd eaeh bottle. It Is selling as no article ever before sohLand it sells because it does just what it pretends to do. Those who now suffer from rheumatism, pain swelling, deserve to suffer if they will not Centaur Liniment.. More than 1000 certifi cates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tu- mors, Ae, have been received. We will sen. circular containing eertiHeates, the recipe. gratis, to aay one requesting it. One bot tle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or sweenied horses and mules, or for screw-woam sheep. Slock owners this Liniment is worth your jttaaliea. Ka family should be without Centaur Liniment. J. B. Boat Co, New York. CastOria is more than a substitute fer Cas torOil. It is theonlysafeartiele in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regu the bowels, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals. morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers mar rest. 91D1D FOR ALL who are will in tr to work. Anv person, old or young of either sex, can make $10 to B0 per week, at borne, day or even- win e v kit. nmcaoie to eimer r it con u try. and anv season of the year. Tbif work, and out of money, to make an independ m rar7 upffvi itiu i iui nic nuu c uut vi eBU- Our rmng. o capital oeiur requirefi. t pamphlet, "How lo Make a Livinfr," giving instructions. Rent on receipt of 16 cent. Auuress a. jiikiva .km jtorrtsmiua. Westchester CoM isew 1 ork. A eana Everywhere to sell our new and Wanted. Send for illustrated circular to McKee Manufacturing Co, 309 Broadway, K.Y The Parlor Companion. Every Lady want one. Kverr Man ornrht to have one. Sent on receiptor !0 cent. Address L. F. DE H Cow, 1H3 Seventh Avenue, New York Bonton Flirtation Signals- on receiptor 35 rents. Cuniie Printing anaruijiisniiijc uoue, w . eey street, a. i Beckwith $20 Portable Family Sowing Machine on 30 Days Trial; Many advantages over all. Sat if faction guar anteed or $ai refunded. Sent complete, with directions. Beckwith sewing Machine qui isroauway, rtew lora. The New Elastic Truss. An Important Invention. It retains the ruD- at all times and under the hardest exer or severest strain. Jt U worn wih com- avd-irLeat on nigh-and day, effects a permanent eure m a inrvKu. soiacnraB. sent by mail when requested, circulars when ordered by letter sent to the K I a tic Truss Co.. So. 63 J Broadway. New York Citv. fHoheey we Metal Spring Truss; too paiu- taey sup on aoo smiuenuy. - saeowiy FURNITURE! S. CLOSE, rROPBIETOB OF THE HfllersliiirE Furniture Eooins THE subscriber I prepared to All orders of all kinds in hi line with promptness and lie keeps constantly on band . ... ILL RINDS OF FURNITURE - ; ....... k -..-?.:.(;, ram the cheapest qaalitj- a tlx Jnett, a lit tle et leaner tana the same article can be uro- elsewhere. A splendid article of Bed-Room Furniture constantly on hand.' : 9RXPAIKTNC Xeatlj none on short Special attention given to the bnsiness of . !;'' i ': V :-. UNDERTAKING ! Metallic, Excelsior had Valant Coffins kent constantly on $and. Collins manufactured to Two gnwi lleares kept euustautly in readiness to attead calls. JS CIjOBE. New Goods ! . -AT- c jr rices, i FOR CASH. CALL AND EXAMINE. CASHPAID FOR PRODUCE -OR- Produce Taken in Ex change or uoofls. . E. NECELSPACH. May 1,1873. T.it Removal. Groceries, Provisions, Toys, NOTIONS, de. GEORGlf 70GEL WouM resnwtriillT announce tn hi rnstomers ueuple feuerally, that lie ha removal mnm i'urnirlv (Mwiiuutl lir W. F. Mian. oneilooreast of 1,'hler A McDowell's wln-rr always ue muna a enotre sura m SUGAR, COFFES, TEA, And everything in that line. FINE & STICK CANDIES. Cigars and Tobacco, Frnit Extracts, a I.arjre ol Pine Tabic Glassware, latinos, laniD Chimneys, Bnroer and Wicks Violins, guit ars and Strinas, Toys of every variety. Wax Uhina lions vasesiiorses, ajrmis -Notions or eerv varietv tiloves. Jewelry, rVrfumes l-adies Bakets, KnTctooe-, Iaier l'ens alo choice o'anlen aeel. Cash or trade for Butter and Eggs. Itf.-M (iKOltCE VOCKI. Picture Frames, Chromos, 8tereoaoopM and Views, Photographs. Courtney Appleton. The Great Lightning Ink Eraser. Vnr in.t.ntlc remuviiiir ink from itaiier, rot- linen, witlmnt injuria or Milling Inline. It doe aw.tr Willi all srratchiUK where mistakes ar. mad, and remove IiImI i.,.t.ni.n...Klt it .b,iiltl lie on tlMt dekol every lawyer, book keeper and teacher, aal a not ouly removes Ink miu but fruit tam Iron fn-it. everv lalllilv IM'ed 11. It lull hauiloimelv und mI.I at SOcenls per case Airculs wauteil lo llltiwlnce il everywhere. K li HU H IIINSON, Malioarr, STTml 41 Mmdcli Laue. .New i ork The a The I... ol' ol of that rhtl ol will eil vet .re Xf IF YOU WANT Look Through One of the Most Extensive Stocks In trio United States, all or On On MatfaM! Vfi lone stain to climb, as we hare Two Steam Klevalors. one for carrying .nr custom ers and one for handling Parniture. So it is ao Irouhle to lout at goad-, on uie upper awe. HART & MALONE, 103, IOS & 107 Water St., Factory 30, 32 4 34 St. Clair St, CLEVELAND, O. ' - ' ly VERT Important. W- Jacobs I Has jint reeeiTed a large stock j AMERICAN & SWISS WATCHES Tn GOLD and SILVER CASES. Zl Gold and Silver Charms ia abna- X dance. A large assortment Sm ot Studs, Buttons, flae GoldandSilTerftinga, Jr Uold Bracelets, flue v Uold Jewelry in sets. 4 AC. V Charms. Silver Thimbles, Gold X u - J. eiia, 0ICt,UKlt:a maja.i arana . Sdcci I riated Ware, Ac. We continue loseu cigin I i X X I I i V and waltnam J' Watches at fac- Jr tory list prices. Call and See our stock of Goon's, ! 1..,.... .....h.jin.l.B.lluH 35 to 100 per cent, saved , by so doing. We du as we wish to be doaeby. All -' goods war ranted . R.epaiingf I , , Watches, Chronometers, Clocks V Jewelry, jkc Eepaired on short "JS notice. fLook for the Bis; Watch and bpactacle Sign. W.JACOBS, Millershnrr fa'f atSJp Jtt:5asp5(aaa',r7ar,t(p trllf Inland Empire. Inland Empire. Inland Empire. ARLINGTON. ARLINGTON. ARLINGTON. The BEST STOVES in the Market, Call and See Them, at VOORHES BROS. Best Hook in the Market-Ilest Term Ev Offered Attention Aa-ent Jenti lort ir riilnrM of tnr New Work, lujee U' Mr otl Times of Horace Greeley! most Popular Biography Extaat The Alol wrapnto romteai Misiory .aaiior. Fulness. Truths Impartiality A Book lor the I'eople A Book llir the Ijthorina Man Kook lor SUtesiuen,.seholars aal Thinkers A Book for Every America. Eamtlv. No hinrranhiral work of such interest to the whole iieople ha. Iiefore apiearetl in A meriran n. It i. m full .MHnulrta kMMtlSTMtnil the life ol' the most labortons antl influential our country's relonneis. the nrat J.arnalil the age, anil the busiest man wnoerer iiveti. xnere areaisaaxtenueu nuucmwi Mr'Greeley't Cotemporariet, Whether ia Joornalisai or general politics, to the whole i a rather rulljust anil uilliful rcareaenutioa ot merioaa politics for a pe- ol lortv yearv. Here yon will team wi '- nartie.: oftue trlumpn sod neieal l ponrro. the lives ami characters or Many Eminent Men. riil. work Is. ia short, the rreat btorraphieo t.i...b.i ..irk of the times, it Is the areat literarv success of the times. Kvery Intelllirent ami wuinan will have it. unlets are si reatlr C4Mninr In in ncn way as lo uow iney Imiim lieirtn to UOur. Mecharioally H is tlM aamtsoaaast bank nub. lfcaeil.bein proru.ely ami elegantly iiluatrat. with alioiK . engravings, inciuuiag wr- Mit.. aliMi a steel enararinv of Mr. (ireetcy. viiia i tne most ntcniinr ana natural oi aui puhliiheii making a voiiuae oi over an royal octavo pages. Agents Wanted. To whom the best tens are attend. A rents meettn with uauaralleWNt uoee. lose. cure imiuoliate territory send fl Ift for the hanilaomest frosuei'tus agrats.ver nail, or st all lor sample copy, library tyle,aml pru.Mct- eillier in .III,,, .ptm-u, inrpaiii, lilmis UNION IT Rl.lsill ; Hi.. :tu Wabash Avenue. I'hicago. West Fourth St, Cincinnati. ., or New V.... l it.. wkiukavM, ,11. w 1 im.rest lOVOIir pi ace ot res l.lciie. 'B .. .J&l3o Ji if -Jiev THE CELEBRATED ESTET nS?' : -V J " K Catteie Orii STANDS UNRIVALLED RICHNESS OF TONE! -IX- POWER DURABILITY! SURPASSED BY NONE. The "ESTEY is becoming Household Word Everywhere. Large Numbers are Being Sold in this and ad Joining counties. The People are Finding Out Its True Merits and Worth, and Will have no Other. SAMPLE HfSTBDMENTS ! CAX BS SEES BY CALLING AT TBS POST OFFICE BUTLDIHCt, MILLERSBURC.O. . T. B. CUNNINGHAM, '. LOCAL ACE NT. MISS SAWYER'S SALVE. TTERS yem have a aalv eocnbiniiaf aoothtnc -atid XX beaJlnf; propmtea, with bo dangcroas ingreoV lent. A remedv at haod for the many paiD aod cbea, wounds and braises to which flesh ia heir. v ore eaauT appnea man many ouxsr ranrain, r prodorina; a bad effect, but always neiteviac fjwn, however severe. Xl m preparea oy jhjsv oaaryvr. wno iwm uslu her owa fxteasivs treatment of tbe sick, tor mrty twenty years, with great anccesa. loe principal annmr tor wnrcn tarn mm ntwended are. CMUUoimA, afi i. JHUt), ScrmftUa, OU UJcr Salt KAeum Sprain, Bttrw, finer San FlonM. PimpU, Erymziay 8yr Eg Barber Itch, Deafnesi, Soil, giay-pc rma, Cwm, Blttm ofJnmcU, Concert, TootAac&e, Mar orAe, Son 2fipple Baldme, Stroller Bremsts, Ac, Scald JJeod, TeetMtjt Chopped Iomdt, Scalds CtttM, Bruim Cnniy, Crmcked Lip, aa4 Somen Children it never latis to core KnevAataam n proper ry sppHed. Rnb it on wrU with the lsand three ttniaa Tdsy. In aeveral oaaeo it hao eoreo pajaied Ifaaba. Por Filet it has been discovered to be a mrareoa Fersooa that nave been aimcted lor yeara bare been relieved by a tew appaVmtiooa. Woe Xry Stpelmt It works wondera, allaying tbe inflammation sod quietior the patient. For Chapped Hand N arodnces a core immediately. Let too with 9a2f Rkmm obtain this Salve, and apply it freely, and will nod tt lavaluaOle. il M koo m eases Scrofula and Tumor. Cmneer have been eared mtn It, l ne dok tsaire over anvetwa low osnks and Sore Iripvle. No way tnranooa. out rare lo afford relief. Sort or Went Eye Kabrt jo the lids gentry, once or twice a day. Cares deaf Mi bv pottia: ta the ears on n piece of cotton. Par Felons this ia superior to anything know, for Pimpltm this acta like a charm. For Jhrrn and Scald, apply the salve at onco and it give unmediat reUeL For Old Sore apply day. ot among the lea of the invaluable propentts of Mow liAWYEn'i. Balvk are its beortirla. effect -oa the hair. Robbed on the aeatn. la Ave or six different parte, it promotes the growth of the hair, prevents U turning gray, and on bald spots pro duces a new growth of hair. No lady ahonld bo without this invaluable article aa ah ialsptnsabto . cosmetic for the toilet. It eradicates dandruff and dm sec from the head, and blotches and pimple from the face. from Mr. ELIZABETH COOMBS, BrummHet. Branswfek, April 4, ltfT. Mraa 8awtu: I raceaved yonr leuer aaat evea faig. and was very glad yon cotwfoded to tat bm take yonr 8aKo. I think I can do weU with it, aad H will be quite an accotninodatioa to my hwaband, mm cannot gat along wtthomt iU He has arfed everything eiae and baa never found anything that healed his leg aa that Salve of your, and wa haen both found It to bo oil. and eten more, than yom lanfiiiiiff iffr 1- We have had it ia the famtry Ave or six yeara. and haw used it for everything. a tmlg top we mart newer jonmm tw iaess. I M.it for a weak bark, and It acta I Mr. OossalM kaa had a itwar Snee tmktoltfjvr tWrfyynrn,andwoaMea enppi. avdaw. tW kad MC a rmmly In ytmr tlw- llkeep. k healed, and takes out the tntlatamatloa. neoo leak and .wening. and does tor htm all llua beeaa HIE. I can reeonunend M for a aood many Unas that von have not, for I oh H for every tame- I cooaidM' St lavaluaM. ia a nuaily. Yours, c, KUZ ABETH COOMBS. to tb ArnirnoL If tost DrarffiM 1. rmt at the atilteta to keep supplied, send auty ceou a. dlnrwd W low, and mam a boa ay leftara asl. Pat m kl targe IW. at 80 vnt eaclj (neariy three time i nr. Pn-Dued bv MISS O. UAWYa y uifci I DA n i an. wia RnnfllNS. WholaHsaJts put up by 1j. m. auia Kt etaUl Drufntfat, RocklanU, Ma. A TrW Box sent rt by mall oa resupiaf any Mia. by L. M. KOB8IS8. Kooklaaa, THIS VALUABLE SALVE 18 BOLD tk" A1X SSALbMid U MbUlCtNd. Mylia CLARZOIT. TDK fiae Trotting Stallion will maa ta season of lxa at the sbbles ol Joshua rV- NEAR BLOOMFIELD, eT-ept Satn rlav. when a will baattbasu- blesol josapa iiuwr, MILLEK5BURO. Those wanting to Improve their stock and raise uae nteppiug horses will do well by giv ing him a call as he 1 oae ot tn insist norsea in the Mate. Ilava several colts from 1 to I year, old which will be sswa If desired. r i . ol. . ntjui BT.im limn . 1 1 ....... . . . . MCDfiK A SONS. Ovwnara. $50,000 REWARD! . Will be distribute.! to .ubscrlhevs totlseAmeir- Varlnr from eenU in value to inrcnw barley AaKanjr the premium are of 3U in SrWnhiirk:ol-KWolilW;aw Par. ror4rKaiusA'S W12 Marhinea; Mth Parh-.V! Mneriran Watrhe f0 earn besides .... thmiwanih of smaller iremium. Oal $1.00 (tervear, sent on trial three moutha toe tftreut. ntllatrvueciuen lot APKoN iX,