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m SMiw (Starotj gMmti 'rllOnSDAY OCT. 25, I8b0. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Masonic. Spartan Lodge will baiiddat Masonic II rill on Friday, to-monw, livening. Meeting at Uhl's School-house. meeting wan nt Uhl'g scliooMiouse, for Saturday night. Vo con gented to go thro without tliinklng of n provlous engagement, and ire Aro accordingly compelled to withdraw tho appointment. Democratic Meetings. A meeting Vill bo held nt Fitrmcravillo, Ger man township,' oh tho Saturday beforo tho clcc. tlon, at 1 o'clock.. Also ntMullot'eschoolbouse, Mechanic township, on tho rtvenlng of. the same day, Perfectly Safe. A friend want9 to know whether It will bo nafo to bet that Douglas, will get n greater popular rote, than any other candidate running. It la as Bafc aa anythipg can possibly bo, but wo appre hend ho will liavo some trcublo In finding any per ion green enough to tako that bet. Godey for November. Godey'sLady Bookjor November is an extra ordinary rumbcr, containing 65 engravings in ill. Godcy publishes one of tho best books in tho country; Indeed for thirty years It has been pro nounced the best magazlno in the world. Terms $3 per year; 3 copies $Gj 8 copies T! Address L. A. Godey, 328 Chestnut street, Philadelphia United States Laws. rTliis'Weck wo finish tho publication of tho Laws of tho United States. Hereafter we will bo en abled to do better by readers and advertisers. We know many of our lady readers wish tho elco tion over so that they may liavo something ohto than politics to read. Well, ono paper mora will bo the last beforo tho election, and after that wc will endeavor to find something Interesting for jou. "True as Gospel." Wo have tho names five on our books who.havc never paid us ono cent on subscilption, although they have got the paper regularly for nearly a year and a. hull. They ap pear to stand It first-rate, but wo are sorry to tell them that wo cant's stand it so well. They owe us $1,000, whilo we arc prescd Uio hardest kind of a way to get along. Wo would publish a p tper for nothing if we could but really wo can't do it much longer. Friends, do not ho so negligent. Mechanic Township. On Saturday the Democracy of Mechanic had a very largo and enthusiastic meeting at Hoao land's school-house. Tho premium Rooster was presented to the gallant Democracy of tho town ship. They will try hard to keep it. The people present wero addressed by J. A. Estill. A line hickory pole was raised, and tho national flag thrown to the breeze. Deets' Martial Hand was on hand with their thrilling music. It wrs a glori ous good time It was good to bo there. Court of Common Pleas. Tho Court of Common I'leas for this county mot on Tuesday tho lGthinst., and adjourned on Tuesday last. Judgo.OiVEN presided. Two cases wcro tried in which outsiders m.iuil'ested consider nblo hitcrest. Ono was Harrikt Wiieaton against James C. Uull; action lor breach of mar riage contract; tried to Jury; verdict, $500 dam ages for plaintiff. Tho other was Margaret Cam eron against George W. Cameron; petition for divorce and alimony; dirorco decreed, and $50G alimony allowed. Rambling Thoughts. Although Autumn has come and almost gone, wo cannot jet assert that wo have the "melan choly days," "tho saddest of tho year," for tho air is yet balmy and the sun"hine glorious, "gilding all tho vales below," and "tho hills seem burnish ed gold." The forest foliage is all splashed with crimson, and tho leaves glitter in tho sunlight liko daggers stained with the blood rf summer. Tho green grasses havo grown brown and crisp, and tho. bleached stalks of the flowers stand liltu headstones to mark tho gravu of beauty. It is "tho season of misU and mellow fruitl'ulness," and tho morning landecapo is bathed in silver mists, while tho scenes of even aro adorned with h filmy vail of bluo, as if Mother Naturaj like her fair daughters, sought to hide tho cvjienccS ok WUXgfm f decay. October is, to us, tho mijkijoji'ljollb month ol tnoycar, it is tno artist tnomn, jiid not less becauso be bears upon his back the ripen' cd sheaf, and that tho "sous ofyuiminer" may rest contented as "lords of tvino and oil'" for every where wo see "his gold hand gilting.the falling leaf." It is tho month of mellow moons and glorious sunsets "whilo barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day and touch tho Unbilled plains with rosy hue . Walking abroad into the open country, it most delicious. Tho stubble fields, tho "tedded hayandcor.i sheaves in one field," tho young springing grain, set in borders of green, and gold, nnd crimion, and yellow forests, form a picture most charming. Painters may limn tho objects, but they never make us feel tho sentiment that possesses us when wo look upon ono of these beautiful October scenes. And especially is de scription unsatlalactory when onu attempts to portray tho beauties of tho yellowing arches of the woods, whilo "sallow autumn fills thy lap with leaves." For tho varied Iiiici of tho sweet maples, tho war-liko beoches, the silt or birches, and "tho h for nothing ill," aro not easily painted In wprds, as tho tiap to catch n sunbeam is not yet patented. When tho genius of Autumn applies for a caveat none will diput6 his claim What a slow peoplo tho ancicntsmust liavo been! They had no newspapers to read, nnd no telegraph to lectrify them with tho feeling3 of another world as they read of revolution, of war, of fimlne,orof dire disaster by land nnd sea. Wo havo all those, nnd a thousand sources ofpleasuro and instruction that they had not. Not having them, nude them dreamers.. "Thoughts that shock mankind" wero not in their time. Each nation was isolated nnd distinct, and it had not those tics of commerce, of religion, of raco that link far countries in our time If a nation's neighbors were peaceful, nil was sat isfactory, and every ono went on dreaming pio tures, carving visions of beauty la stono, or sing. Ing tho eiploltsof ideal heroes. Nowadays wo read tho acts ol all nations and comment upon greatbattlts.1 Tho telegraph and tho newspaper aro tho types of civilization, and without thenfwo were no better otT than tho Greeks or Romans in their day A writer very truly describes tho misfortunes of journalism: "Ah me! we wound whero wo never intended to striko; wo create an gcr where wo never meant harm; and theso thoughts are the thorns of our cushion. Out of mere malignity, I supposo there Is no man who would liko to mako enemies. But here, in the ed itorial business you can't do otherwise; and a queer, sod, strango, bitter thought it is that must cross the mind of many a public man. Do what I will, be Innocent or spiteful, bo generous or cruel, there aro A . and B, and C, and D. who will hato mo to tho end of tho chapter to the chapter's end to tbojihU of the page when hate, and envy, and fortune, and disappointment shall bo over." The Intelligence. A fow days ngo a Republican camo to town and In conversation with Mr. H.i a good Democrat, Inquired Who ho liatl to voto for thli joar. l! told film thoro weio four candidates for President, Dowlas, IlaF.rkiNiiiooK, Lincoln nnd Bell. "Well," ho said, "I know Dowlas nln't tho man for I think ho Is a locofoco which ono Kpllts tho rallsl" "Oh," said 11., "that Is Lincoln; ho splits thrco million rails every morning beforo break fast." "Do say," said greeny, "where can I get a ticket with Ids namo on and wlicro can I voto It." II. fient him to tho captain of tho Wide Awakes, nnd slid round a corner to havo a laugh to himself. The Intelligence. What Does it Mean? It Is not long since John fi. Koch brought on a very largo stock of goods for tho fall and winter trade. Many persons w ho saw tho hugo pilci (1c clarcdlhat they could never nil bo sold In Mltlcrs- burg, but notwithstanding they so prophesied the. arc already nearly all gone, and Mr. Koch hoi puno East for another largo stock which wilt bo hero In a few days. When goodi disappear from his storo so fast you may bo led to Inquire what it means. It mcansjust simply this, that Koch sells goods so cheap that those who visit hla storo can not refrain from buying. Go in and see tho new goods. Weinsberg. Neighbor Cnskey seems to have a particular pick at Wclnsberg; ho can't get done croaking about tho Mass Meeting there. There never was a more orderly and decent meeting held In the county than that nt Wclnsberg, Our neighbor don't liko tho Eastern townships becauso they are death to Black Republicanism. Wonder if he wouldn't willingly cxchat'go tho ludustrious, hon est and peaceable peoplo of Walnut, Palntcrcek nnd German townships for an equal number of the worst kind of negroes so that they could aid Black Republicanism with their votes. Drakes valley Oct 22 1860. Mcrssr Estill Esqus IV, illlll IVI11M,, t.iii'ii IX. Mlll'l wo will adjust this wholo mittrr gents ,ln your last number of tho Faimer, of the 18th Inst, spcaklngof IhoZouvucs, you say that as caskey wants to make martyrs ol them, jour objict,is to place them right before community, If you had done so, it would have there endeded, but most unfortuiiatelj'.or willfully, jou havo lied on tho company, most shamefully and vilianniIy,now let mo show you wherein you have lied (I uso plain r.it.oii) in the first place k lie Nol., you say about 20 of the company propos cd whiping tho democrat, and you s.iy the clomo crat decamped (truth No. 1) it fsalao true that the comp iny ground the negro democracy for riming, but the vulgar Epithet upon vulgar Epithet is lie no 2 you iay that R Long tried to get us to leave, now so far is I can learn that is lie no .3. I did not tee Long, and as yet havo found none of tho com pany that did (I have not saw them nil) you say there ware about sixty of us. theio ware less than 30 of us, Mr Estill let me tell you the facts in icfiercnce to our usage in Millci-sburgh on that day we had not dismounted at the Elison House 20 minutes uiitill our company was meanly insult ed by a filthy spocoman of tho negro democracy, about sundown I was quietly passing up street with a fiicnd and wns basely insulted by a blear-Eyed whelp of the samo litter about 10 Oclock t night those of tho company that had not left, (to the no. of about 25.) was quietly leaveing when we was bantered to bet, k the word dare, was used, we had no gamblers in com pany, yet nevertheless, I did mako u proposition on which 1 would have risked some monej-. I was asked why I wanted to bet against Douglas k Hell my answer was,. I wanted to win, if J bet. ,t that they had fused 4c In somo of tho States, at this (I think it w.is tho colored 'Jrocery Keeper) we ware charged with being no nothings, beng the 3d timo we had been insulted the same day, I bo c.uno initatec and gavo, tho l:o to the charge tho putrid speceman of a white tlnro, that first got up tho dillieulty, then gavo mo tho damned lie. tho first profane .word used to niy knowledge, I told him to stand still, & I would sco him, gut down fiom my horse & the wholo nlgcr patty ran, to tho no. of some 8 or 10 there might havo been half dozen oaths sworn after wnrds, in our com pany, but not. more k that nnnv k trinnlo that no, jou hear every day out of tho foul mouths of your own party, now Kstlll Iook nt this picture, you say that tho democrat left suddenly. (1 clout know who ho win k to me tho plain saxon I clont care) so he did with hH companions, you say that Uobt Long & other respectable Republicans tryed, or endea voted to get us out of town, now listen to what the negro democracy saj s in tho vet End of the county, they (tho iicgro don-ocracy) say that tho gallant democrat & his compeers ran in out of town, now Estill tell mo who lies the negro democracy of tho west, or the democracy of the ni'gio in Alillcfeburgh jou Estill, would m.utjrin the poor runng democracy by getting 20 of us down on ono poor devil thU wont do Estill, what has become of tho respectable republican chuich member, if we can learn his namo we feel like doing something lor him, if nothing more th in ndviso him. to keep better compa.. at that hour of the night, now Mr Estill I havo not tho pleasure ol j our acquointanc let mo say to you that I am the peer of any negro loco In tho countv, & I say that tho foregoing is a correct history of the fool Mi fits, on said night, and any man who says to the contiary Is a liar & infamous coward k v'ilaln k if any man who is a man feels dissatisfied with mi! on account of nnv thing I havo said or done let him cull on me, by himself or friend and I will let hun know, when k where over our vours Jas. L Drake P. S. vou will give this a place in your paper Vr Editir P. S. 1 will pay no moro attention to news paper squibs my alternation is nt tho close of my communication jours Jas L Drake Tho nbovo communication from Mr. James L Drake is publiiJiotl just as it was written. Wo havo not changed a sentence, n letter, or a punc tuation point. Wo give tho gentleman tho full benefit of his own writing. No person who reads tho nbovo will believe for ono moment that the author belongs. to a company that would act the blackguard. Really, what fine sentences, what elegant language, what chasto and pure morals this communication contains. Mr. Drakr belongs to tho "decenoy party," and after reading his communication wo conclude, with neighbor Cab key, that ho is cue of the brightest ornaments of tho party. Long may ho wave. In icgard to tho conduct of tho companv, at Millersburg, wo havo nothing of what we publish cd last week to tako hack. Wo might add much moro but that referenco Mr. Drake makes to "cqfTo" deters us. Wo havo no personal acquaintance with Mr, Drake, but judging from his communication wo arc irresistibly led to tho conclusion that he is a very tiico man, a perfect pink of piety, a shining light for tho young to follow, a jewel in tho decency party, a worthy caj-'nin of a worthy company, a full blooded gentleman covered nil over with molasses and honey, more precious than a heathen god, moro valuablo than Aaron's calf, moro in telligent than the fellow that reproved Balaam for his cruelty and better looking than an African prince. Ho is a very "broth of a boy" he is tho Drake that "can hold his corn." Jas L Drake MARRIED. MARRIED. On tho ISthlnst at tho residence of tho brides mother in Prairie Tp. by Kov.J. U. Van Brocklin, Mr. ROBERT S. CLANEY to Miss. LYD1A P. ORAWFORD.both of Holmes county. Bv tho same, In Millersburg Oct. 23d If CO, Mr. SAMUEL B.KIDD and Miss DELILAH GRANT, both of Uolmc3 county. PROCLAMATION! T JOn.VFKRNCII.HtaeriffoftUooguntyofllolmoi J. , and State of Ohio, do lioreby notify tho quali fied electors of the county aforesaid, to assemble in their respective townships, at the usual pluco of holding elections therein, OuTuciilay. thoOtli of November, t800 And thon and there to proceed us the law directs, In elect twcnty-tlireo.cleotora of Hroaidont nnd Vice resident of tho United Statos, inparsuanoc of tho Constitution and Laws of the United Htates and btnteofOhio. If! tOStitnnn S .r.nf T liav.nnln ..ilflV hlLTtllnf uuiatiy iuis uiu I day of September A nH Sheriff of HvlmMoounty, Ohio, SPECIAL NOTICES. RAIL ROAD TIME TABLE. C. Z. & C. R. R. Trains thrn Mltirribiirg r Ktpr.. ...ii.i.. 'u A M. Accornmcj'IMIcii. (...., ,,,, V, M. Arc at Mltlerfburfl ! Accotnmo'Utlon. ........... , Hipre'i .....?:iT A.M. .,..10:1 1. M. I Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago R. R. GOING WEST. Ctprco Mull L'lpress Passenger ..Sti A. M, .!.11. M, ..CJ11 M. GOING SAET. .0.21 A. M, , .a,IK) I1. M. i.V.W 1'. M. Malt Ffl"t Kxpri-ss. ... ,., Kxpreit l'mcngor. , iT3T TO CONSUM PTI VKS. Tlio Advertiser. Imvn been restored to lienhli In n few we-ks by a very lmplu remedy, after ha Ing i "V Vr . . ". .. 7 :. tomake known to his fellow-min-mrs thn menu. ufcuro. To nil who ilexlrell 1m will trml n rnnv nr .1.. .1. In.. ?. i f r , , .. .?i . ' u ""li. prcFcrmllon pscd (frpo ofclitritn), with the dirfc thus Inr iircpariuiIRnd iMins llH-'namr, which they win tmii n si'tiii (Johk lor unNfUMrrtoN, asthma, IlnrtNCtllTls, iVc. Tim onlv nljrr.t ol thn ndvrrll per is to benefit tlio nlllicted, nnd spread in furrii ri ll oil which h i eonrelvrt ti b liivnlunbte, mill In hopes every mlliirer will try his remedy, n It will eot llicm iKifliiiur, nml may prove n MessliiK, Parties wishinir tho nrcscrtiition will nlunso nd- dress Rev LDWARD A. WILSON VlllhllllliiirL'!l. Kings County, New Vorli. itJTMUS. WIXSLOW Ait oxperi- merit nurse anil female p!ivlrln,lm n Soothing rbrup forerilMren teeltilni!. i hit Ii irri-ntlv f,ic'.Utates the t,roceas ofTeethlnfr by pi,ft(.mi: Hie K""'t reiluciti nil Innam matlon will allay all pain arid In sure to rcgulatf the bonel. l)tpen,l tiprn It, runthere, it' will rlvx rtt to yourselves, unn relief anil health to your Irifar.t Per. rectly aary in all cies. bee auvertisemelil In annlhir CO utnn. yln&l Moflnt'n I.il'o 1'illi mid 1'lnuiix Illttcrn, TX eae of ficrojulit, t77cra, Samnj hr J'.rvpttont of the skln,ttir operation of the M''f Mtiticiiir Is truly astomshtuc;, rrtew ren ovtnx, in a lei uaja, pvery vcniRe of these tOttthnoiii illsenst;. Iiv their mlflfvhil eifeeta on on the Woo . liiltou i'ever and W(w, l)iptftlnt Jtropiy, t tree, nn'i in anort, mosi mi aiaes oou yle it to their curative properties. No f irnlly ahrmlil be without thvm,na by Ihtlr timely u much runVrl-iir ami expense umy be eaveil. For salo by .1, K. n.MI'T, I.n4ii; juiiiorsburs. OI.AIIKE'S JLIVJUU IMkJ.ti. A lladkal Cure'. Ucad'S. llcad'M ,Mn. N. V Walker Dear Sir. l 'or thrco venr nast. Ihavo booiisuvcrelr nlllicted with .nrv Com- iMrrif, ol a most malignant and ehronlcclinrnetor. 1 teaiirtcu lo a inrgo miniiier ui rctiieuic!., uui they lulled to pruduco uthor than n temporary rebel. About six mouths ngo, 1 purcnaseu a unxut LLAiutn' LIVKIt PILLS, and niter ti-iua them, found mv s$lf bo much better, that 1 nlOnee odoplid a ttgulnr system ol taking them, mid sdihi luiiiid mysell en tirely and rauicillv cured, i lie various ins atten dant u.iiii a disirdcieil state ol' tlm Liver nt oneo disappeared I gladly and most ilircrfnlly recoin nieud these Pills us a suro nnd ilfeclive remtdy. luiir.-, iruiy, V. AUoTlN. Chillcothc, O., Dec, 1, 1859. Tlio abovp'hut suenks the voico of thousnmls who have fully tested the curative nropertiO'i ol Cl.AltKL"s LlVr.ll PILLS Piooared nt first for private prnctice, by nu eminent physicinn, nnd their merits Hilly triei, it ii not etrungo they net moro ellicientlv and directly on ihu di-nrdcred or gam tlian tliu generality ill sn-cnlled Liver Iternr- ly. In eases ol Liver loniplotul, dyspepsia, Im purity of thn mood, tyonsiipa'bill nt I ho 11 iwuls. General Deb li y.Sick llendnche, nnd all di'oaies ariung from n disorgaaed ftalo ol tho system, kVe are a suto nnd never failing rnmedy. I'rcpnri'd eolety by IN. u. WAl.KEitt PiltklmrL'li. Pa. To whom all orders mut bn ndrirced. VCr i'a: Balebyli.fO. riMl.f.KliS, V liuhi.ale njenl, cor ner Wed and Second slrectf. Sold by litems ev erywhere tor tale by 11. VtiIll l.N,nnrt J. Jv. UAIl' t; Mil Icrtburg. n3(iyl. XE YE 11 FA IL S! TIjc CSrcafcst IlozmsSy in Use TIII5 GENESSEE LINIMENT. No other prepiralion ever olfcrcd to sufTcring hu manity bos performed so many wunderlul curep. in so short a time, n? this inl'nliiblit I immeiit. In m iiiy sovero nnd apparently inciirablii cnes. lis elfects have been iiiitanlaneoui nnd snli'fautory Hiiii-jaiim; ill, nml callnij' Inrili Uio litjliest lesil monials ever i; i veil to a niediuinn. I.ilcn tlio nil of olden into, used in aniiomiin,', its cures nro of ten miraculous In na prep iration are iiied ihc most potent iiiKtedienls known to I'linrmney, nnd hy iu nlisorhing nnd peiietratingqiinliiie!,, reliel liai hicn given in cioes of the niiist iibdtirnto nnd excrulintiiin elrirncter, when nil other leiuedies havn utterly fulul Notwithstanding it pnwcrlul ; h-iilini; nutilities, n child, or tl o ninsi di lu-nle fe- m ile, in nv taltB it inwardly fur these ills, when it U required, without tho len-tovil illeet. 1' ur Kin u iinlism tno Lieniuffi u lit vcr lailt! For NuurMbjin the (ienessoo never Fails! For 'I'notli-Achn tho tituii s-eo never Fruit! For (jout the tienessee never FniM For Snro Throat the (feiierjeo never Fnils! F, r Dinrrhrea the tleuefrHcn never Fnib! For Hic-lt I lend Ache I lie OeneSMUit ver Falls'. For Colic or Crs.mii Colic tlio Oenesseo never Foil.-! For all nches or ills a sum cure it never Fails! Forsalol.y It. K. BKLLISI1S, corner Second nnd Wood bis . nnd N U. W'ALICFII, I'roprieior, No. 1 2ft Smillilield Street. Pitisbiirtih. Sold by J Iv RAIFF. and II. YliliLll.N. Mil- Inrsburg n3fiyl iTS?-BEN.IAJllN K WILLIAMS' CO.MfOUNl)i;XTIACTOFMi.Sl'AlILLA ASU lUIJUNUUK I'UTASSIUM In pres, niing to t tie notice nnd nniMitaiire ol lh,s iMedle.nl urn lession, and of iho public generully, tho i.buvu pro pnrntion, thn subscriber does mil eeek thn bent fit of n patent ripluti onhn oi the value ol hisnrliele;nnr does ho wish to uunsenl from nuy tho knowleilg oi hi ingreainnis, in oruer lo giui puniie conn lence ami lnvor. It s -parates iltell in m, I n 1 eliould not ho classed with tliu iiiiiuiiierabtu I'alent Mediuiros ol the prosint day, lor the roison ibat tliero is no elTort mnilo to eonfenl its ingridieins On the contrary, ths uuderriijiied invites tliu ctrien-at f cm liny from the Me.die.ut Prnfefainn, anil will on np plication being undo tohini, taku pleasure i ieoin. iiiuiiicating lo nil regulnr prneiining PliVfieiaus every particular in regard to tint piojess of manu facturing It, lie. Ur. would i-imply stale, that ns an Apothee.nrv. ho h is been for venrs In tb hnbil ofpreparing, under tlio dirrrtinn of fjenllr men of niiuneiice in inc meuic'it prniession, liotli In Ki ll lucky, nnd Tennessee, ihu nlmva comitouiid. Fa miliar wilh ihn best inoiliods ol'dispbiromeiit, nnd wnii uio uuvnnngesoi n urge anil powerlul appa ratus, ho has so mm to combine logothcr llm tried and known yirtuts of various uriielu- of thn Main rii iMedica, in such nroiiortion. nnd in meh client nnd durahlo form, as io furnish n rnmedy of certain ontl wondorliilellicicy, nllestedby Inngcxpi rinncc not for every disonso thai fie rh is heir to, but a large class, n numerous progeny tlmt own theit origin nnd pirontago to n strumous Diathesis or Scrofulous t'liill in thn Constitution nnd in llm hlo id. such na WfllTK SWlil.I.lNO, CHRONIC ULOF.US of long standing. UUdTINATK TKPTKIl, KINO WORMS, SURF. UYt-lS, SCALD I1RAI). SYPH ILITIC DISORDERS, nnd oilier diseases if thn skin and blood that resist the usual treatment. He cun aubstautiuto bv tho verv beat of nvldenen In our city its eUiency in iu NUffVOUS AN D (5 F.N URAL DKH1L1TY, INDIOF.ST10N OR DYS PEPSIA, IN FLAM ATION OFTH H KIDNEYS, RIlEUMAEISM.eSc., .Vc. It is recommended in disenses peculiar to Females, such as Leucorhnrrca or Whiles, Suppressed iMoiiftruallon, Chlorutls or lireen sickness. Without enumerating further, ho is content lo stnte, nnd Irom tho result nlready he, lore him, ho makes ihij iluclarntinn with entpiiafi nnd in Irulh, tlmt ho believes tin In oflVring to thn world a ItELlA IILF, mid CEO-TAIN ItEMEDY for that toriiiidnbln Evil of Kings and King of Ev. ils, the SCHOFULA. In nil ils nrolonii slinnea. whether confined nlono and manifested in thn pep urate tissues of tho body or. whether it Invades tho omiro system. HUM, F. WILLIAMS K5rF.tr sale hy II, YF.It'SIN, nnd J. K. RAIFF. Millersburg, nnd by Druggists generally nHGwl &DTo Persons out of Employment AfiKXTS WAATCI), In every county of tlio United S(atcs Torngago in the sale of soma of the best and mot elegantly illustrated Works published, Uur publications nro of hn most intcfeoilinr char acter, adapted tothewanlHoftlio Knrnieri Mechan ic; and .Merchant; tltey nro published in ilia best style and bound in the most siibslnuiial manner, and ore worthy of n place in the Library of every Household in the Land KrTo men of enterprise anil industrious habits, this business oilers nu opportunity for profitable employment seldom nut wilh. KJ-l'ersonn desiring to net as agents will roroivn promptly by mail full particulars iernn, te., by addressing I.UA ICY, UUTZ t Co., 'iWisAcm, No. 221 North Second s'.reet, i'hiladelphia. i , In caio ut (UumL llcniLnr, nhilli, r tlie rniill of the arute illscntf , nr of the coiitltiiii-a ilinlnutlon of nerou inmruar r-n- iry from tlio chronic complalnU, on. Urlalnfthls rmi.railM has provrn iceefiM an ex. tent Mrh no illserlptlnn tor written attestation wonH A N inlnd ftnmr.h prt nusUm nf IRON pur). ; Iftitil of!)' itm anil ( rhi n lr cimhuitinn In Mr. ."'ni:Mii, i ny ine i,itn in 4ii-k Author tin th In r.rt,,-i n1 tl, t'nllul bwtoi tnd prncrlrjed In tti'lf lirnctlM Tin Miirltiee if thnntn.mil lIlr hntrri tlmt no m, pnrnilon nt Irun can t prepared lifi It. ImpurltltKot ,ii uiuvu, ui preni'in ui riuil cncrjry, paio ftlid otherwise icKif crmipicsimis iniicaits ii uec ssitr in lmcm eve fntirjtlAiii In I mMdilltii In li!r!i It t, ben trie,!, It un l?rnrpu cuo uiei ctiraiire in eacn ortne rollotrlo compiiuiii. vjxs In Debility. Nervous Affections. EmseUtlon. Dvs" 1P1, Conttlpatto, Diarrhoea, Dynnlery, Wcip" lent Comumptlon, Scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, Mlsmcnstruatlon, Whites, Chlorosli, Llv er ComHalntsi Cnronlo Ilsadnh-, Ilhfumatlim, Intermitten Fevers, Timplct on the face, &c, render ciedlhle, Iiivalhlsao InnK bei,nhlen r to have hccnuinrorK'iinm In tMir own niebborhooils, ban ami. iienly re apptureil In the busy aorld as If juat returned r nm rroirac'i'i navel in a uiiiant lano, some very signal innance or mis mn.i are nttstea nt female suffer ers erraclatil vlrtlmaofairarent Marasmus, lanirulne oui exhaustion, critical eharifrea, and that complication of nervous snl ilrspepilc arcrslontoalr and ixerclse for wmcn lite pnsician has no name. In .Ntnviit'i Arr-Minssof all klnls. an1 for reasons fa. mill to rn ilieul men, tbo operation of ibis preparation f Iron tnut ncsnrlly b salnlary, for, ur.llke ibe pM oxlilr. II I vlirornn.))- tonle, Ithout belne excltlnir and overheatlnir; ami irently, regularly aperient, even In tin- rnnsi ooi.iinl.te ctseser colivencrs wllbout ever btlrijr a gatlrk purjratlve or InflictluK a dlescrceable aetiaattoo. It Is till Utter property, among others, uhl'h mali It so remarkably eflV-tual nnd permanent a rcmly for i'ti", upon whloh it nls-i nppe irs toexart n distinct anil speeino aeiion, ny uispuraini: tile local tendon til which tort, i them. In llvsi'KrstA, Innumerable n aro Iti causes n sinjlo box nt thuso IJbiil) beato 1'ills hns ottcniuf' heed Tor tho most habitual cast.', Including tho at' ttndont rofreris. In unelicktnl I)iAnr.nn!A. even when ndvnncod to I'vskntauv, contirmod, emaciating, nnd nppar etily inaligniiiit. theclleyta liate b.ou equally do- visivcniei uioui"iun7. In tho local pains. lo of fir;h nnd strencjth, do blUlntini: CduiiIi mid remittent hectic. hicu eencr ally indie.itu l.NCll'lEXT UoxaCMITloN this remedy mis nl I uj til tho nlarni of lricmls ai,d vlnsician, in several very r;ratif jln nnd intcro'tlni instance. In StKOI'U, ous 'I'ABKKCULnsig, tlilj medicaicd Iron has had lor moro thin tho Kood clfoul of the nio't e.iutioiuly biil.ino 1 prepjnitioii of iodino wiiuounui) ol ineirwcll Known llnbilltles. 'J'ho attention ol tcmulos cnunot bo too confident ly Invited to the. rewirty and rtitorattre, in tuo t-u-o pi-culinrl) iilR-cllns tlivm. In KilKl MATISM. Lot It chronic nnd Innnmmatorv in thn latter hoiipvtr, moro decidcdlj it has been Invuriiililj ell reported, budi u.s nllcviiitinit pain Hlid reducii s iliowclliiiiiindtil)uc3iot the joints ali'l mii'ck'3. in 1.ste,.uttkxt Fcvers. It must neccssarih be a urcut remedy nml oncrnetia ro"tiiriitivo. anil its progress in tlio settlements of tlio West, will praba- iD,be otto ol high rinoiwi una usolulnes. Xo rein dy bas ever been dircovored in tlio wholo liiH 'ry of medicine, which exerts such prompt, hap n. nnd iully restorativo elfect. t.ood nnnetilo eoinpioic insestion.riipiii ncqmsitlon nt strennin. iviin nu uiiiuuai iiisno'iiiDii loi nctivuunucliecriui exercise, illlinediiiteiv ftdlnw its tten. Put up in ncnt Hat inetalboxcscontainlnc.lOpills I'iko-i'' otiil per onx;t ior eiue uy iiruin;ists ana leillor.s Will bd Bent tr,-o to nn urlilri-s on To. cciptof tho price. All letters, order?, etc., should lie uaun-a'ea rn E. B. LOCKE & Co , Ooncrel Agents, nMyl so C'fpkh St , N. Y THE CAMPAIGN OPENED MEW FALL AW WINTER GOODS! CTOItGE l1 nw rre1v1nff a Itirpe, nml tiy far 2 Hi MitMi'i-at atoik of FallanU Ttlnttr Goods tver piun n in KTASH VILLE Halng.ouj;lit iv larpe Uit of ppoili pt auction, they will ie kolti accordingly cheap, uur ttck ci JjAWSKS OEfiK.SiS GOODS Tor htnuty n.nil chn.pncm ennnot be rxccllerl; fucJi f c prlnttsl it nd plain Merino?, fin, nil wnol Detune, Colored Cashmeres Mtialr"niixtur,, fine pUld, DfM SI lie. at .Mtf, p r vnnl, worth btc, a rtrpf t or inarttlllat, laleil itvle.o, lather cloth for mtntllan ami Trlralng. B'ocha, Thibet iiinl I'lAld tihaH. A Large Lot of Domestic Goods, .ufh II eaelicii nntl Ilrown Fhectlng Denims Drills, Hlankttt, Hichory Mripr. at. CLOTH DEPARTMNET, In this ilenartnient wlMlie fnunil alarce stock of everv thintr fo- tntii Mii'l l.oR wenr, Fn'y Calmere( Iltark. Doc Jkln SatinttU. TnrcUi, AtnmcKy jeans, nil rery cheap. Ii 12 1 D Y .HADE CLOTHING, Hal nml Cap', Ttooti and f hoc, Bonnets, Shakers, lion net I'lhhnnp, Hnrdtrs, Flowers, Ac , Ac, KRO EEilES. S ljjnr, fi, 111 ar.fl 1'J jiomiilH for $1(H, pootl Svrup ftt 81r. pr Ion, prime flu t f2c. extra honey do. at 7Sct si 11 ut ahk h fnt thope in want ofrhrtp pond to call and cx aiolne our ftock bslore piir(Iialnfr calseuhprf. Thut hlehfit nrlr paid for nil kinds or woduce. w l nnv rnsh for nil kinds of grain, tloereed, llmothj seed, n uier eg, vc,,c. Xashvl lc. Ohio, O-tobT 11, IOn. ttJlltf TO THE PUBLIC. ATVATTS having purilmaed ono of Maley & Judson Improved SEWING MACHINES, la f till on liiml to tvalt nnon tht public in everyihlnarli th" ft ii v of u irjirment, l am also airrnt tor thuMathtne. and r.in ioeoiiinent it ii tho cheMptst Much ne now In n e. Call up and ste Ihu Machine opciutu. Jrst above John Cin'd auction room, September "i 180 n3im3 A WATTS BELIEF FOR HARD TIMES -aT- EjBHSTiJ. COHNS' CLOTHING STORE, Corner of Mln and WasLlncton Strcetf, Mii.LimsbL'irn.oiiio. 1TJ0 linftrfcelvid nn ofthelunjest and moit cxten. elvo ftsioi tment of SPIIIXG A.'I SU.iniEIt CLOTHING F.vf r offsreJ in this county c c Also the Isrpcst assortment of ffi Ii CLOTH.'-, rASSIMKnr.8, VESTINT.S tnther with It rse lot of OE.NW Fl!ItNIi?IIIN(l 0001)?, o o Whtch Is dttermlned to rt at Mich low flpures bp will aftonUh 1 h- citizens or tlili and adjoining coun ties) and the r t of lnmmlnd In general. T T Ills stnek nf Grtol,wlilch lstinttsl'y larsi-, hssben sc lected wlllt tirf ut care, unci fjitciBlly for this market. 1 Ami lie we-uM (licrcfore Invite nil Ids old etts'flmers. sill a tl.it'issnd rew ones. lo call and exiiiiilno his 1IAIIMHUKNT At.MHITMF.NT (IF CLDlllINtt I'l.tlTll.i. AND tiKN. TLKMKN'S Fl'IlMblllNU 0 0 II II H , Comrirlslnseven aitlcls of (lentleinen'j wear. 1 I HATS, C.UW, VATJSES, TUUNKS, A lftrR ttssoTtment ef the lHtet styles, llelswfll assured Hut ynu will lie suited In styles, quality and price f nil "di nrllcles of wenrashe will oiler yon. Vou will get the wo th of jour money la su perior t,nrfls, N IV Ifls rtistumrrs nnd the perils Ii irenernl, intty rtst as sured that of the llc-uly Msde I'lotlilii; septlu Millcre hurg Is Not Mndo Hero at Homo. Hut all linruEltt from nbrnstl and thus he asserts that he al ways beep the very lct In the market. riitrnieiits of all bln'ls insite to order on the shortest possib o notice, w.trrantrd to fit Oil-on ,VU SALE. Jr ' G 8n rail and see inr storU hefoi e purchasing, and grit good bargain for your money, ' BENJAMIN COIIN. Jllllersburr, Ohio. v'2n7tf. Isndic's Sns(ieitidci'!i. AMEin puitlt, jcst received at tub iilti)3 HOOK RTORR VALUABLE GIFTS WITH ADOOK AT -OltlOINAIi- GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE TIIH LARGEST IIV THE WORLD! PERMANENTLY JX)0ATEU AT 430 CIIIiSNUT STRKKT. PHII.ADn.pmA, PA. SIXTH V11AR OF TIIK ILVTKHPUISK. CAitl). lfalD;pitrthssed the specious Iron Dulldlnr, So, 439 Diestnut mreet, and tiled It up with erer courenlenct to fscllltate ntr business, particularly that branch de fotod loCOUNTKV Oni(i:UK( aneliaelotra larirtr cip Ital Ihan any other party Invested In thebuslnsas Iain now prepared lo oner sweater aJraoltgos, atd Utter gifts than eer to my custome s, I will furnish any look (of a mnrnl character) publish ed In the United dates, the tsular 'ttall price of which is One Dollar or upwa ds, and sire a present worth f nm M cents to ! 0 dolls s with esch Look, and iruarantte In fflVM Ttmitfl .MH.rtlnn aa t am S.l.,l.. . tain the reputation already bestowed upon my tntalslsh ruent, 8trans;er rlslllnf I'hiladelphia art Inrlled lo call and Judge for themselves. O. O. F.VAN.4. IP YOU WANT ANY HOOKA -SKNW TO- GEOROE G. EVANS, reliable: cirr book enterprise, NO. 439 CrlEHTNtfT FTREBT, PHILADIXPHIA, PA. Where all booVs are sold at the Publisher's lowest orlees and you have the ADVANTAGE Of rccelrlnjr A HANDSOME PRESENT WOUTI! FROM 60 CKNT3 TO tOO DOLLAR WITH EACH BOOK. QEO. G. EVsAKS' Origin ivl Olft Jlook Knt-rprlie htt lccii tnaor-Kd hY Uic uook Trade nun all the lead In? cltjr an-! country newt pipen m the United 8Utcs. GEO, 0, EVANS' Punctual basin en trftnr&cttlonii hv rtrcflrfci the approbation of orero, O0",t0fcitlx'oiol the United Httei ffifli of whom havn recelre-l iultan tial evidence or th! tecnflli OtrlrnJ hj purthailn; booki at this eitabliih mcTit. GEO. 0. EVJUTS Haa Ane more thn any other pub lisher, o boo (tllrr In the United St4)p, toaarilf dllTnno knowledif to Hie people By M ajKlem, Bnan" bo'.kn are reA-1 that otherwise woul.' not have found their wav into ti,i I .franl- .tlul Iiflnr.ii of rtfaders, GEO. G. EVANS Keipn constanty rn hand th5 moft ex ttnlve utock, the preatrkt asrort merit of Books, and circulate! free to all who may apy,the root cotnplete ratilopue of Hooka and Gifts In the Unlwd fctatea. GEO. 0. EVANS Han advadtaccn off-red htm by othr puoicneri ariM innuiaciureri wnicn enable htm to furntih hit patrons n 1th a, fine quality unci a better aort- ment of gills than any other eitabllth mtiit. GEO. 0, EVANS PuWUhts nearly Two Ifundretl Pop ular ana 1 nv resunp nnnts, inereiore, an a publisher, he Is letter able to of fer extra premiums and commissions. ; GEO. G. EVANS Guarantees -"fect satltfictlen to all wno may icua ior wom GEO. 0. EVANS1 Ntw claMlfied catatOFnenf booV em- nrnce vne wmiipii di rrvrj itinnara author In erery department of litera ture, and gives all the Information rtlative to the purchanlnp and for wardinc by Mall or Kxprefs of boos orderefl from his eitabllhment, to gether with full directions how to re mit money. GEO. G. EVANS1 Catalogue of boolcs will be ent prat Is and Iree of expense to any addreu In t e United Staus. GFO. G. EVsANS Inductments to Agent cannot be tn passvd. The most liberal commls iilons are offered, and by alcltinp sulxcrlptlona o tiooks In Hie n. untie proptisrd, twenty b oks can be sold in the lame time that It wouM take to cell one on the olo f.ithlonM sub scrlptionplan. Stndfor & classified Catalogue, and every Information 111 be Blven in reference to agen cle. fklectyour book?, enclo the amount of moiify refjul ed, und one trial will saiinfy ou that the best place In the count y to pu-chafe books Is at GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMEK"T -OF- GEORGE G. EVAIVS, NO. 489 CDESTXCT STREET, PIIILADEI.FHTA. WIIKEE YOU CAN GET BOOKS Or ALL KINDS. UooLe ot Fact I ' Iloults orririioni Vooksor Devotion! liouks of Arou'einent ! llo.s for Ihe UH Folks I Bioksforlhe Vounir Folks Rooksfor llubbaiids BooVsfor Wives I Books for Lovers I Hooks for Sneetbeartl 1 Hooks for Hoys I nook for Olr.s I nooks of Humor I Uoossof I'oetry! Books of T-nve' I Boons ol History ! Books of BiojTtpliy ! Books of Advtuture 1 Books about Bailors! Books about Soldle, s 1 Tttoks nhout Indlaus I Books about Hunters 1 Bnoks about Heroes I Book about l'attlolsl Books lor Farmers 1 Books for Mtchsolcs 1 Books for Merchants! Books for Physicians! Books for Law, ers I Books for Statesmen ! Bibles 1 Presentation Books ! Traycr Books I ' Hymn Books! Juvenile lloosl Annuals 1 Albums, etc., etc. CEIII. B. HARTLEY'S Tnteres'lnKWojrranhlest UK. V.J. II. ISOIIAHAM'S Kriptural llomaners JS.MUCKEH'S Lives ot l'dtriots aud Plate. titeiil J, r. UAUItKS'S Kevolutlona y Stories I T. S. ARTHUR')1 P ttlar Tales ! UR AI.COTT'3 Famllr Ootor! HI US. 1IKNT.S Novels MRS. SOUTH vioRIII'SNovelil CfOl'ltll'.S.ovilJ! PICKLNS' Novels. WAVnilLV Noulsl IRVISG'd tVorksl AUthcvrrltlnirs ofeverr stontlarrl snlhorln every le. naittuent or literature, In every st) 1 of Mndinir, al the uhllihtr' lu est tirlcts, ami rcmtuiOer that j ou p ty no more than you would at any other KsUiili.hmeni, and you Iwve the antantuFeoi rectivtug u iirK". . ira.n whlcls ortantliucs Is orIh a hundred (old more tUan the amoiin paid for the book. SEND FOR A CH.'-SIFIKD CATVLOfiUF. (IF liuuh.. ilrAr nnv t.nrtlr. lhat veil n.nv want, remit the retstl in..ih. wltl. tl, Amount tcojlred fnr tiostare. and one trial lll assure you tlmt the l.eet pUce lu We coun try to purchase noons is at me Gfft Bwk fttal'll'hmrnt qr I GEORGE G. EYAXS. Oililuator of the Oift Book Enterprise, NO. 433 OUF.STNL'T BTRCF.T, rlllUiUELVHU. WANTED, To whom greater Inducements than ever Bre ouVrel, Any bcrsoo, cither oiale or female, who I desirous ot en- gaclug In an Honorable nnd rrofilnblo Umploj mottt. Ileoiilrlnn but lilt'e time and no outlay of money, and hy tvulch tltcy eia obtain grails A VAI.l'Allt.K I.irtllAHY, v fim: iioi.it watch AM' crisis. A ItANIUllUK bEllVICK OF 1'I.ATF, AN Kl.m ANT MI.K H11KSS rirTCBX, A SfLKMJIll S1.1T Ok' JttttEIlV Or manr other choice articles enumerated. In this List ol Uifts, can do so by acting as an Agent for this estab i.li ttienf. ... . t Any person, In anv part of tho country, cen he an afitit.s.mply hy.foimlug culi,ctidiug list of hools. ,d remitting the amount ot toooey require ior uis n . , . ..t.i.1 .it iv. rf.tr,t find for a Catalogue, which tontaln. Ml the l""'rfl UIIUII.IUIIUU 1. w p. . , . , 'it,. L a Vu..-, - ... ...-r . Ircss all orderi T II Ii! II Is A I (IOARTEKS -OF- GEOEGE G. EVANS, nunnDirrnnr.rTMI'l.lHrim inn ii.mii.n ninm Trrie rtstmiinun vnv LA11GEST GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE IX THE WOKM). rennnvmtly tocatvl at No.430 Cheatiint Stroet, PHILADELPHIA, PA. njust ilrt, 1550. nmS. A T E N T I IV HOBSEMKiV big zero's TOIST W1M' remain at Tlolmesvlllo, fivo.ralles north of " Jlillersbttrj, for tho scrriso ot Mares, until tho 10th of .Nnrtimlior, l.'ou. l'oriont wlshiug to improve their stock thisisararoorwrtiinity. JASPER 0ULS0. OotoberSJ. lMO-nMwU. I i 1 i I . 1 Novolty in tho Art World. l,IIOT0CIM,I. m& PORCELAIN, Secured t.r letters r.lril In the foiled Jutes, Kntlshd, Frsoce and llslrlurn. THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN CO,, No7HI llrontlivny NowYork riTlaf Mfttrsd Ihelr rtneel and Ingenious nrettl6n l.y Anitrltao and flurspean patents, are folly ITebared ttteati all orders for Mlnltnr Likenesses of rersoni on Chlnft, prs(,llng all U.e attrsrtlra and adranlsrcous fealu-e of urdlayy .holi,,ra.i,s, the l.rll Uriry and finish of wale .e'.let drawing and a hitherto unatllnd qnallty oflorl,illtr,l,r btinir reDf.red as la.perl.Sal.la as the natural pri..iua of the articles upon which they are As the patenM proee.i of the Company enables the reprrKltttl on r,f I'hototrr.ptts, oot only no plalnsorfiers bul upr.r, ,uch . as are round or of a,.y dearee oflrre.u. Itrltt portraits can be reorrttir.,l tti. ?...i,l... . .".. rsry, ni neiiearr r nnins-atkn, upon Peree'ain warw or any des-rlptlori n1 dlioeusloti usd as aitlrles of lus. ury or of bott.ehold ntlllty, suth s ' Unu. V$, BrkfMt Cupj, Toilet Artfclci, &a., thereby seciirlnsMthfol portraits and farnlshlnira tinl. que and qullt style, of oroamentalloo of articles rlomestle tt. In o derto furnish facilities for the r-nllflrstlnr, ..rtt.. popular tssle, and to c eet the wants of those patrons the Fine A-ts desirous nfharlns; Potraltaon l'o elln, Ir.e Comiiany hare Imported from Ktiropea collection -ui-'ri. iii;ciiii rooo,iriaoutaciare(i lo ineir own or der which they sell tl cost prices. as sue smeriisn t ompaorare owners or the patent r!'1'1 n''tiitl the only persons authorised louse the proress, they have determined, In order To Afford Ptopl In Every Section of the. Union an opportunity to possess Portraits, on China, to make lhefotlowlnrnroDosllfonto InNewYork. I'rons s'ndlnir a ni.oloCTanh. aml.rolvre. or .tsim.F. reotj pe to the oaice of the C ropany It, Stw York ac- conipanteu uy ' Hve Dollar, will receive In return hy espress.free of other charge, A richly ornamcated Breakfast Cnp and Saucer with the portrait transferred thireon. By transmitting dsruerreotypoand Ten Dollars, they will secure you In like manner. A handrom French Vacs or Toilet Article, with the portrait ret rodocd by the patented process. Fifteen Dollars, they will receive In return A Pair of rich Severe Vaics, with the potralta execute-! equal to lainlaturc palntlor' arid. In like manner, portraits can b leproduced ou nor- ceUln wares or V-se of every quality of finish, ranglns; In price from xwsaiy iouaen.uuarca Dollars tae pair. N II, tie pattieulsr In wrltlog the address, town. eouniyand.xtite d's'lnctle leltetstooe addressed lo Manager, American Photographle Porcelain Co 7sl Broadway, ' Nstvrosr. NEW PROVISION STORE. PIKK respectfully call the attention I'B- the people of Hoious couoly to his Lame Stock or Flour, Provisions, Vrpetahles, IVines. c. lie also keep, on hand fo- sale at lo. fljps es all hinds of FAMILY GROCERIES, surh as Coffee, SuKitr, Tea, Cardie, Jtwp, Xolas.s, Bvr. up Tobacco, . Isare.and all klods ol Provisions In season, of the very beat quality. He a so keeps all kinds of Iresh, jsV3ii cn iruiis, IIS ) bunt ti tfl It fnr.H sitll.s sa . -1 . at be bought unywherc, and Intttes all to girc Llu't caU Cook's Portable Evaporator is- u.incnniiy n-imuien 10 ne ny lar tn- Deit in te nna the omy orie upon which; Sugar hat ltn we- Mdtfsj, Call and pel a lrcul&r. and ate the and ne some Sapar made on chcin. I hare alo the bnt and cheapen CAIX MILL vet oot, and can sell them T.vn.VTr-FIVJ: pr cert Lower than anv othr JIacblns.that has been offered for ale vet, arul they wllldo more work than other Machines n-quiriog the same power. Hewitts rr I'nm.iu and ...irriuiK .pen:s u rou uon t want to oe humbuyvd, nut come rlpl t lo ihe Big Coffee l'ot and s-e for j ourselves j.JuDe, ..'60. IlIlAr, Tlie Tinner. GOLD DIGGINGS DISCOVERED III HOLMES CO. fiRRAT KXCITEJIEXT! jOO .Hen. ,1'nnicn anil Chlldrrn Vislt- JUf? the Mines Daily! AN EXTRA TRAIN TO BF. ITT OX THE TRACK TO CON VtV TIIK TKIUtOK STIUCKEN 1'OrOLACKl Q1 finn wor.T1 o'tne precious Metal taken out 'PlsVJViVJ In less than a week. The solalers of TlTtrs ploughed up the foundations of Soloutou's Temple to gtt gold; but go to -A.- IB. PKY, and yu cm fpttt withont plouphlnp. ii ever nan ne-n an inexpncHDie prooiem wiiere Ulrnm Kiup of Tyre procurtd in much frold fo Hclomon. Thr problem U now solved by polnp to and he will tt-U you al about the Gold of OpMr. Po-. have nin mad anil JIUtoriana . am cnAannrA tn depitcuprlrifr the lustrous beauty ami radUnt plow of Ihe diamond of fiolcoii'ia. But w hat li atl that in comparl poo wlih the ipi.kllng Rem, that pit-am and glitter In the aewciry oiro ut x. u. ury. The Pearl seekert of India have furnished natter fo the traffic muse and pnlatlied the heatts of eutraneed u.illlous, by btloclni; up fiom the vhsij devp pearls purest rav serene " But In nil that you must wa k bv tilth uutil jou walk literally Into the Jewelry Store of A j3. t'Jb."52"3 and s e what your eyes n. ver beheld, and what the heart of mn (and wun,antoo) n.ver conceited of before- i, ..;.. i.. n. .,,.1 i ..! . , Pisarioln Peru .sod Cortes in Mexico she tri..- ... ,k. i... .r b..-. i. f which aa worKtdinto at and vtKfcls and valua V K . . .' v ...v.. ...... - ii .tu.i, inn.. bits, now to be had of -sA-- -ill- -ir'JhrC 5ZT j ?plomon laid there was a Time fir a 1 things, hnt fnret to ututiou that A H. FllThad Timt.pitct for all men ami that he if the sote ag.nt co w Hrlr g for the best clock lu America. ST EOTACLE S! Vou talV of s-eelnj? an awful kpectacle M the pecta- c.ts ai a. 11. 1 1. 1 a? surpasses an si r.ti .1 la tfl ui n core Kye evrr hehilJ, t li lie nd bij,-, rich and poor, hlh and low, Mif uiul uply, every body and the rest of man kind, come rlelit ali'ii not with your Puks and Shovi s hut vnur Pocktts wtlshtd don n Hh ohl rustv Cold and Silvt dollars, oH Jcwilry n'td torn Unit llil s and have it replaced with untm thins of more benellt, tliit ;i on roay pnm our way rijolciuj. Tell It tvery where tlut our toe of niTChir: crones, jk'jilhw silver AXO PLATED FAXCV GOODS. JtC, ,N ir. cant b iifpstsavd e ther In mini t or pr'ce. Watc'-s, Clocks and Jewelry rt paired, and all Trorl warrantetl. Tn secure a finevlcw call earlv in tie mornlnr. CjT Kotjm In WVirch's bloc, otliee ut Jarksnp Hlr-et. M il. rshurp, Ohio. A. 11. rKY. MAY, l;GJ. iilHf ' T A "TJT'T'Mf- fit CUT. A T.TIVTl!. L' -S-XiMViT t- "riJi-ZjXXN -pilEundcrslsnedl) ready tn do any thing In the line X of House, Sign, Ornamental, Uuggy and "Waggon Painting. I will he found, when not elsewhere employed, at toy shop i ver Wirituan' Carriage hup. Millersburg, May 2-1, len. A. J, STir.ri.ER. fialc ol l.oul Klnle by Order o Court. N tho Kith ,lny of Xovember, IFCH, nt ! o'clock ij n ,ho ntternn, nt ,hf .,(Kir ,,f ,lectirtHous ln tlio town of Jllllsrrburs, Holmes connty, tlbio. will ksss si.tlst. trs, the lUslii .t Lid.l.T. the fo.Wwiiie rol os-ato, s Ihe I'roni-r y o .lotin ,nnter, ooo,; tt.- m ineiiorineii: n?t nuarterol'ilie north oat Q-tar- tcr ot'sootiotinumhtir oiItt. In tulilii number oultt raiwe seven, ol tho unppiopiia'tU lands In the m I llu.i. .i.kln.1 ... enln ill '. no avl 11 ft.iln routaiDing id uoios moro oi le. nis i, part ot thn nortii wost tjii'rtcr "i me norm osi quarter o sec. lion number nine, towts.-liip oiitt. rnttirosoven, oon tailtllli; 111 UCrO. llOlltllU'lt HH't illsCnbt'il ns I. 1101V ctunmoiisitiE at 'he aouth west ouruer of said lot. theU..0VUrUaso,,st.tlicme8lroil north. tbouoaSU gluult g. N.i the risht rf tl ruatltriu from the house to the .llillcreburgriiniliiloiij the auuth line of said Ian I utvnoU by auid Watts, the grantor, nil of which suiti lauds nud rljlits itre silu.UoJ in Utdmcs county, tlhio and tree of inouiiibruiioe. Terms of salor due third of the ptirobuso money In baud, one third inonetoarand on third In two years from day sale, the Inst two paj meats to bear lutere-t from da) of suloon i to bo stcurtd by ninrHrago on primises, IfAAU SNVIIHH. Arlmlntslralor of John Snjder.deo, Ootoher, IT, l0.-nHw4 pfSa rutn ,1 vs.. I n,-..i-w euii.il iuiuu. tliu in.uo ut u. Fruit .Tars. AVEr.V SICEAHTICI.r.OF OLASS JATIS sultahle for putting tip Fruit In, Just received at ths BOOK a unc, at 1 1 per uoien or iu cu, wu. to a Id of of i heart, and will be ss warmly welcomtd by a host of read-JRRICHAF-r. fo .'-7J JVtr Joraer. ! t itie siyie mwreiDg ana pone rim ana uie worn: l( ana I to the contemplation nnd Ptudy of the luUIuae lan Ctuy I nuare of th B.ble and tb? frreat doctrloea of truth It con Mr.cMnti tains, without belnp, m nch blocks tto ordinarily are, either maudlin, atuptn, dogmatic or conceited.,' L'otfirTtv ,.". ;; , i on i 1 . ! I ! ' l I of -A- BOOK DESTINED TO CltEATE A SENSATION just rtini.unF.D THE SUNNY SOUTH CD Ill's SOUTIIEMOK AT HOME tyssAfiso. rivu YiiAitH i:xi'iitirNci2 NORTHERN G OVERNESJS, LAXD VT RL'OAR, IHCE,TOBXrC6 AND C0TTO!f. KDITEI) HY PltOl'ESSOK .J. II 1KG11A1IAM, Handsomely kouo. 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Thv present scenes quite dilTerent from an "UncleToio'a Cabin," the pictures presented here are quite vrsphlc, and we think trie pottrslts rslnUd are Its very nearly natural colors. oion uauy ree. Tn fcivv Porta. "We have rarely eped within thn (covers of a more appetising volume. Although not In tended as an answer to the fnul untruths In the I'nelo Tom trash of the list ten years, It does unmerellurly but 1 hark to their a.tre ail lls or such a nature, nn wa era slsd to believe lhat the hook will be read In thousands of northern hOm-s. Tho south also should take to It be. ntrnant'jr tor lndepnilrit of Its tnitlifufness aod Intejrl. ty It Is one of thellvliest and most entertaining books of th year," 7 (me, fjretntloro, .V. C. Tus PntT ?orvir "The entrprl1nr publisher, (I, O. 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Tbe origin under Moet, was treated of In the Pillar of Fire' and Its frreat glory nn der I)ivH. )h treated ofln thU work, (The Throne ofDa Tiu,) while Liie decline of Hebrew ior arid th openln,? of Ue uew tiifftnuation meet their dfllneatlOD la tha fgj rlnceof the llonie ofDivld." These work-i aiehinor- vTrlaihle. as handbook! of lr.fnrmation relative to rtvnasrr. rsft?rirfiv nml niinnrri of ths list) v . IjiD. . mvip J il-u w -rr -js- -vra T. TfTt W7t H T5 JT J. JU SU A SLP Jl E! jL &ii ISRAEL I A BONDAGE. By the RtT. J. H. INOIiAHAM, anther of the Prince cf the lloujti ui David." One voluice, 12 mo., 6'KI patjes. Trice fl,25. "Thli work It dedfDfd to rketrh the Hebraic hlitory during the bon Jas In K,;ypt,tli Prophet Closes bing the centril figure, and 1 a ree and strllnc hlatorv of the period. 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Holmes countv, Ohio, atd plac d It In first rate repair. JdLicles and i3ai?lv Will bo liought at tha highest prices and the cash pa d on delivery. Tanning will b done on the shares for alt whA . . v. " t- 1. .U. II... I -... .-... n.su. 1I..VU jtaini.jnM'UV. IU 1C im.lll... ..I rants sue In saying that I can give antlra satisfaction to all who may f.vot me vlth their patronage. CllAiatd EEEtlAN. yeptemher to, mA. n'lyt FAniLV lUKLtES. AfJOTIir.rt lot of these Koe'lent and eheap two della' Dlblrs received at th UOOK tYlORC Also a lot of pljher piked edlthm,