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Matters about Home. J ,,V NToTH'E. 77tM( paper if put to press every Wednesday Afternoon, so at to be nl to Country Subscribers by the mails of Thursday Morning. Advertise ments ami Communication should be sent in by Wednesday Morning to insure their insertion the tame week. Notlco to Hail Subscribers. t'tjf Moil ' tubtcriber will please remem (cr that we invariably flop the. paper at the. expiration of the time paiil for. About a monthbrfore hi time r.rpirrs ire rund each tubtcriber a bill for the ensu ing year. This will give time to renew the subscripti'in and ensure the regular continuance of the paper. Money may be sail by mail at our risk and receipts trill lie, returned in the jiapcr fiiirOwing to the niekncn9 of two bfour compositors, our pnper did not got to press this week in timo fur tho tiiails of Thursday morning. The de lay, however, enables us to give more Complete returns of tlie election then wo could otherwise have done. SrTho lint of Premiums awarded at the County Fair could not bo obtained in timo for this week's paper. It will appear in our next issue. , , ttSJ"" Our merchants have received their Foil and 'Winter supplies of goods, and are driving a brink trade. Look out for their advertisements, and re member that tho best bargains arc al ways to be bad of those who advertise. i-ipTho political campaign is over, and wc shall now bo ablo to give our renders more of tho general news of the day, as well as a greater variety of mis cellaneous matter, than our columns have presented for a few months past. Particular attention will bo paid to the selection of nucli reading ns will render our paper a welcome and instructive vis itor to tho family circle 8FThc contestbetwecn tho Sax-Horn Hands of this county, at tho lato Fair, resulted in the first premium of $.'50 being (warded to the Rainsboro Band, and the second of ?20 to tho Lynchburg Sand. Only three Bands competed for tho premiums; the (Jrccnfiold Band not being present. The award of tho second premium is generally considered unjust, as tho Band of this place is admitted by all good judges to be much superior to the ono which received the premium. A few of our citizens mani fested their sense of the injustice done to our Band, by raising them a volun teer purso equal to tho amount of the first premium, which was presented to them by J. II. Thompson, Esq. A New Family Sewing Machine. ,. Mr. L. Brown, of Cincinnati, called upon us yesterday, and showed us a new Sewing Machine, which has been lately patented, and is meeting with rapid sale. It is ono of tho neatest and most com pact machines wo have seen, and is so simple in principle and construction, that it can bo worked by any ono. We witnessed its performance, and must Bay that it did beautiful work. This Machine is designed expressly for fam ily use, and is sold at the low price of $18. Mr. Brown will remain in town during the present week, and will ex hibit the Machine to all who may wish to examine it, at I. Vam-klt'h Shoe Store. Conference Appointments. annual session of the Cincinnati Conference of the M. K. Church, closed at l'iqua on tho lGth ult. M'o give the list of appointments for the District composed of Clinton, Highland and Ad ams counties: O. C. Crum, I E.; Hillsborough, J. J. Beall; Highland, M. 0. Perkhiser, (ieo. M. Edgar; Lynchburg, H. Stokes, "Nr. N. Maxy; New Lexington, J. M. Gatch, S. Jackson; Clairsville, ). Kem per, J. 11. Hall; Goshen, J. B. Ells worth, W. J. Thurbur; Wilmington, H. Baker; Greenfield, W. J. Quarry, J. J. Hill, sup.; Sinking Springs, J. Stilwell, J. Shinn; Winchester, 1. Cal lahan, S. Anderson; New Market, W. Q. Shannon, E. McIIugh; 1). Whitmer, Agent Hillsborough Female College. Range of the Thermometer for the Month of September Recorded at Onklund r'emula Seminary, by J. incv. juutiicwt, rruicipm CAT OF KEXN MONTH. 7 a.m. 2 p. m. 9 r. M. TUMP. I 59 76 65 (ili.7 8 '61 78 13 67.3 J Ci 74 65 6(5.7 4 78 6!) 70.5 5 67 70 72 72.7 6 f,5 CG 1 6V0 7 ' 63 Ci 5H 5J.7 54 74'-" 66 6-1.8 9 62 77 GU C'J.3 10 67 79 70 7:2.0 11 67 78 71 73.0 Vi 66 81 70 723 13 67 HI 7t 73.(1 14 68 77 7(, 71.7 15' 60 74 C.I C5.7 16 56 78 7()i' 17 CHI' 82 69 73.7 18 firt 89 70 72.7 11 , 67! 75 65 6'J 3 20 55 5rt 53 55.3 21 52 61 54 53.7 '.'i 63 59 k 62 54.3 'Si 45 60 51 52.2 VI 43 63 5'.)',; 55 2 53 70 (i-jij tij.l) 'Z 54 70 Mil C3.5 " 58 70 67 65.1) i 58 66 -551,' f,;).H '-' 41 64 50 4-U ..'i 41 68 53 SO 7 llmtkia. Highest lemp. of month R2, on I "i 17 Hi ; lowest do. do. 41, on III r '.!tli nnd ill. Menu totnp. of inonlli, 64.12. l're- .ilinjj wind 8. W. and N. W. Qiii-uiity of I .in U.'J'Jl Inch. This is an unusuuliy ainall lusntily being less than eu Inch whlls the barometer was uuuNuully lnc.li, averaging nearly 20 Inches during tlia month. Memoranda Srpt. 6. Drizzling lalu A. M. Hill, Sj riuklo of miuA. M. 17lh. '1 huiiuer-shower Hi P. iH.anJ aome i at ui"ht. Uh. Moved to now College, bu tiding, 23 ; hlKhar thau my former residence, ill. Fiuat. -h. r'rost. JO. McD. MATHEWS. 'B MV Court commenced its Fall term on Wednesday, Judge Sloano presiding. Wo learn that the amount of businoHS on tho docket is not so largo as usual. TnE Heat in India. A British of ficer, writing from Allahabad, says; "You have no idea of the awful weath er and of our sufferings from tho heat; we sit with wet cloths over our head, but the deaths from sun utroke continue large." Dnt.-.NKAium in tub Navv. The Naval Courts of Inquiry havo led the New York Journal of Commerce to re mark, that it is proved now, that intem perance has been too generally prevalent among Naval Officers, and tho service has suffered so much that the Editor thinks intoxicating drinks should be prohibited on board our men-of-war. LiFLT. Hkuxdon. The officers of tho Navy havo resolved that "a monumei.t be erected at the Naval Academy, in An napolis, commemorative of the circum stances of his death, not only as duo to his memory, but to incite to emulation of his noble conduct." Cor,. ScxiNF.a inter Arrest. We learn with enrprife, finm Fort Leaven worth, that Col. Sumner is under arrest, and that a Court of Inquiry, or Court Martial, has been ordered in his case. He returned from the expedition against the ChcyenncB a few days since. S7. Louis Ripub. Cheap Wheat. The Iowa City Re publican states that farmers nro offering wheat in that city for 40 cents a bushel, and cannot find purchasers. Tho Re publican adds, "tho same state of facts is reported of tho Muscatine and other river markets, and indeed we may eay of the markets generally of tho State." . . .. Sugar From the Chinese Cane. Tho only successful experiments in manufacturing Sugar from the Chinese Cane, of which we have seen any ac count, are thoso mentioned in the follow ing paragraph: Chinese Si oar Cane. Tho editor of the St. Louis Daily Intclligenccr'was shown a specimen of sugar manufac tured at Belcher's sugar refinery in that city, from tho Chinese Sugar Cane, grown this year in the neighborhood. The sugar is brown and pretty well granulated, being very similar in tasto to the Louisiana sugar. The editor of the Austin ("Texas) Gazette, has a sam ple made from the Chinese Cane, by Mr. Studor, near Austin. It is of a fine grain and color, and would command tho highest price in New Orleans. This, if true, Beciris to scttlo the question of the practicability of produe ing'sugar from the cane. The method of doing it will no doubt bo mads pub lic before long, and tho people of tho North will cease to depend on the Southern planters for their supplies of Sagar and Molasses. Tl o editor of the Scientific Ameri can, in a lute article on this subject says: 'We arc happy to state that wo have every reason to believe that the Sor ''huin contains a crvstalizablo suwir. and if wc uiniint get it out by tho or dinary method of boiling, we must in vent some other process, that's all. It must be done, and wo have no doubt that somechemist will be found to do it." A Spartan. Among tho Europeans who were endeavoring to escape from Delhi, when it was ravaged by tho cruel Fast Indians, was an English officer with his wife. As ho bore her along amid the dead and dying, ho was attack ed by a party of mutineers. His good sword was drawn, and seven ruffians foil. Slowly retreating, while keeping them at bay, the fiends made a rush at his wife, but a shot from her husband's arm saved her honor, though it cost her life. Another shot, by his own hand, too, and the husband rested beside tho body of his wife. Im portant to Settlers in the West. By a recent decision of tho Commissioner of tho Land Office, the even-numbered alternate sectionsof land T 1 .11 A.i -a in jowa, along tno line oi tno Uubuquo and I'acilic Railroad, aro open to actual settlers only ut tho Government price of $1:25 per ncre. Payment can be made at any time before the final con veyance of the othor sections to tho Railroad Company, either in money or land warrants. SxrBnED. During tho recent run upon one of tho Philadelphia Banks, a "rough 'un" came up exhibiting a ten dollar bill, and swearing roundly bo causo ho could not get it changed. "Blast your rags," said he, "what uso is this thing to mo? "What I want is the hard wtufl', and hang your shin plasters." At this point, a pulo-faced individual steppod up and volunteered to tako the anathemized ton at par, on account of a bill due him. Jakey looked blank at his creditor, and soon left, amid the laughter of tho lookers-on. . Cheat Sugar. Tho speculators who attempted to buy Tip the sugar markets aro failing in all directions, and there is a prospect of a largo crop at homo and abroad. Mr. AValsh, in his Paris letter of August Oth, to tho New York Jour nal of Commerce, says Sugar is falling; tho beet-root factories will supply this year two hundred and forty million pounds. Tho Isle of Bourbon will pro duce one hundred and twenty millions; tho French AVest Indies will probably send a hundred millions; altogether tho supply will exceed tho demand in Franco." Population of Canada. Accord ing to the census taken in 1851, the to tal population of Lower Canada was 8!0,2til, and of Upper Canada, 952,2;5. On tho 1st of January, 1857, tho esti mated population, based ujion off'-ial returns, was, of Lower Canada, 1, ":'.), 514, and of Upper Canada, 1,350,923, making a grand toUl of 2,571,43(5, blow ing an increiiso in betweco five and eij years, of 72!,172 Eatca cf Taxation for tho Year names TOWNSHIPS. S S 3 o tj O M 1-101 1-10 I 1-10 I 1-HH 1-10 I I.ihorty, Nwninrkatp Kalrfislri, Rrunhoraek , Paint, t'nion, Madlaon, Concord, Jnrkmiu, Sntnm, Wliileoak , Pmlitnii', Clay. Marnhnll, llainrr, Washington, Penn, I im l-IO I 1-10 I 1-10 I I -1 1) I 1-10 1 1-10 1 1-10 I 1-10 1 3 I -1 0, 1 3 1-101 3 1-10 I UNION SCHOOL TAX. I.ynchhiirfr, New Petnriburg, I.ooHbnru, (irnanfiBld, Hillaboro, NOTICKlihrrehyelventhntlormv Ponnty, for tlia niirpnaa of rprriviiie Tnxea, will alt-nil 9-1 Hi S-t.ten.ber, in nUFOUD on 1 It I D A Y , 25lli, In PU(1 ARTR F,K UIDGF., SATURDAY , In (JRF.F.NFIFI.O on TL'F.SDAY and V E D N ES n A Y , 2U I li and 30lli September. aujKllf 1S57, in tho Several Tov Pfliips, s i - K fi 2-3 7 5-10 1-2 r. i y 5 8-10 6 1-5 2 7 2-5 0 1-2 6 3-4 H l-.r fi 1-? j 9 1-5 1 fi 3-4 5 3-1 7 3-4 i 1-0 2 C4 M M 3-10 l-lli 3-10 l-IC 3.10.1.11. 3-Kil i-Ki: 3 - 1 'li 1-10 M I M I 4-5 1 -.at 4-10' I 3 H i-r 10 l-H 2. M I- III 1.2 1-2 1-5 3 - loi . in 2-5 . 10 1. 10 5-16 3-HI.I.10 3 - 10 .0 l-.V 1-1 1-10 l' 1-2 3-5 1-5 3 - 10 l.lll 5-10 3 10 I -10 -i 3-Kll-IO 1-2 3.l.in 1-4 3-10! 1-10 1-4 1 2-10, lb 2 9! i-ml :i-0 MO 1-v! 3 HI 1-10 M 3 - 10 1-10 1-10,1 .1-10 Milla, Sinking ?prl nga. New Petnraburi;, l.ei'atnirg, (Jroenfield, II ill ilioro, 1 4 Town?!, &c, in Highland County. Pi n-f-CHnol, I'HTIICT TX. i a coo ,a a o o I o 1 1- I I 3 1 1 wi l - at i I a1 CORPORATION TAX. HI " " " I at MOl'RYTOWN on 'int'tPA V. th 2Gth, in I.KllSUI.' HO on MONDAY, , Wlh, IA IP I- KNWK.lv, Irenann-r Hicliliind County. j J lion. Lewis MLane Jied at hit) res iJcnco in Baltimore on YcJnosJay of last week, in the 74th year of his age. lie spent a large portion of his life in tho public scrvico, having boon cloeteJ to tho House of lvepresentativcs ns a member from his native State, Delaware, in 181G, in which capacity ho served un til 1S27, when ho was elected U. S. Sen ator. In 182!) ho was appointed Minis' tor to England, and on his return was made Secretary of tho Treasury, and af terwards Secretary of State. In 1834 he retired from political life, and in 1837 he was chosen President of tho Baltimore and Ohio It. II., which post he held for ten years, leaving it to accept a second timo tho post of Minister to Kngland( during tho Oregon negotiations with that government. On. his-return he was elected a member of tho Reform Con vention which sat in 1RI50-'51. This was his last public service, after which ho retired to'privato life, and spent tho remainder of his days in the enjoyment of quicf. Ho was an able statesman, and also' distinguished for his private worth. Edward P. Martin, Postmaster at At tica, la., has been arrested on the charge of breaking open letters and stealing mo ney therefrom, and taken to Indianapo lis for trial. ' From Santa Vk Tho New Mexican mail left Santa P oil tho 15th ult., and reached Independence on the 7th inst. Otero has been re-elected to Congress ly 4,000 majority. The Indians were qui et, and tho Cheycnnes were anxious to make peace. News from Europe in Six Days. In consequenco of tho failure of tho At lantic telegraph cable, the Associated Press havo decided to employ a substan tial news yacht at Newfoundland, for the purpose of boarding off Cape Race, all steamers from- Liverpool, Southampton, Havre, Bremen-, Olasgow, Sec. By this arrangement the Eurapean news will be ! received in about six or eight days from j tho time it loaves tho English shore. Later from Mexico. New Orleans, Oct. 12. Tho steam ship Texas, with advices from Vera Cruz to the 7th inst., has arrived here. Tho Mexican Congress held a primary meet ing on the 2Gth ult., one hundred dele gates were present. Manuel Ruize was elected President. It was rumored that Gen. Alvarez had been assassinated. The Insurgents in the South still hold out. Robberies were rife throughout the country. The Utah Expedition. The Saint Louis Republican has accounts from the rear dctuchment of the expedition to Utah. Tiiey were in camp at Blue river for the night. 134 miles from Fort Lea venworth. Up to that point tho inarch had been very pleasant tho weather being very fine and the road excellent. Tho military force was under command of that veteran officer, Col. Cooke, and numbered about 400 privates, mounted, and 80 wagons. The Governor and his suite have six wagons and three carria ges. It was expected that all the gen tlemen comprising the civil government of Utah would go with this escort, but only Gov. Cumming and Secretary Ilart nett wcro with it. Judge Aikers and the Postmaster at Salt Lake City had gone ahead, and it is feared that the others will not be ablo to reach tho Ter ritory before the coming winter. The Tlace ron Poor Men. The Albany Knickerbocker gets off the fol lowing on Central America, which will be read with avidity by thoso interested: "Central America is certainly the 'Paradise of poor men.' In tho town of Juterolapa, tho capita! of Olincho, the frieo of a good milch cow is only $4. lides are abundant at thirty cents each. Cattle for 84 a head. Mules, horses and game in excess. A good horse can be purchased for $10. Sugar cane on the Partook is the best known in tho United , States, and grows almost without care. Tobacco is indigenous and of tho best quality. Labor is cheaper byalf than in Nicaragua. AVith 'a light heart and a thin pair of brooches, ' a man can live in Central America like a prince on an income of four shillings a month." Change in the Caiiinkt. Tho cor respondent of the Richmond Enquirer, writes irom Washington as lollows: "I have good reason to believe that it has been determined, by President Bu chanan, to place Mr. Touceyon the Su preme Bench, and call a new man to the head of the Navy Department. I will even go farther, and venture to assort that Charles Anderson, Esq., of Cincin nati, has been writton to on the subject by parties in power; but I do not know that ho has boon tendered tho position. Time will soun developo the facts. Rose assured that a change in the Cabinet is contemplated,.'' Apprentices Wanted. Two active, intelligent Boys, from 1 1 to 17 years of nge, wanted ns Ap prentices at this office. - Death of Geo. W. P. Custis. Washington, October 12. George Washington Parke Custis, tho last mem ber of General Washington's family, died yesterday, at Arlington, Alexan dria county, Virginia. THE MARKETS. THE MARKETS. HILLSBORO, Oct 15, 1857. Our mnrket in without ninlcriul thniijre inre ihst week. Renelpt of Grain continue. Ii(;lit, end prices as lust quoted. KM) UK is lower. We now quote $4 by (lie wneii load, $4.50 nt retail. BUTTER is in Eood supply at I5nICc. BUYING RATES—WHOLESALE. Flour, f,bbl, 40(1 H utter, , tb B'5 Cornineul, bus 6"n70'. Eggs , doi """"-j Vhet, t;0.i7.VIIny, nmv, uli III) Com, new, 30 old ,40 Chickens.doz.l i.'5ul 5C Outs, u25 I). Applos, Lnrd.lt) 13nl I D. Pearlies, Wood, cord 2 ndn2 5(1, Hacon Hams lb CBtlle,cwt,net5 50ufi SO'.Shoulilers, Potatoes, bus h25, Sides, Greeu Apples, 3(!ii4llVbtlieansmnll 1115 13 Ma '5 J 1,0 SELLING RATES RETAIL. Flour, bbl 4 50 SnCnr, Iti Hall Flour cwt. ui 2"i N OMolasses,gul7.rB-0 Comment, bus Ml Salt , Ka n . bus I'l ('nn dies, R 18a Ml Coffee, & K 50 Tea, 1 5n2n SOtil (III Ijum; 15 a!) Oil Mackerel bbl Trout, !.; Wlit Els'li, I.nrd, U I! ice, Cloverseed, 7 50 llutter, 8 00 Cheese, 15 MtkeSaltbbl 9j Timothy, Hocking Suit 2 yo Cincinnati Wholesale Market. CINCINNATI, Tuesday, Oct. 13. Carefully corrected every week, from the Latest City Papers. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Cnrn,pe-bu. 4l'a42 Cheese, WKIIj. OnlO Wheat, " 75a:i0 Hutter Roll, lb. IGa'JO Outs, new" 30h32 Eggs, doz. 10 Flnnr. I.lil. 4 0fm4 311 Hernia. biih. Q,,J nr, Nog, gross i (llliiG a ' D. Apples.bu 3 0na3 50 1 Ib13 I). Peaches, 3 5 Ia3 75 Lord, lb. Vlera Pork Clover Seed, Timothy " Tullow, rend. a25 00 Hay, ton bale JfnM 00 Apples, bbl. 75nl i!5 2 OOi Potatoes, new, 35u40 lOalOU.lFenthers, Hi. nil! l2.ilflWool,co.ri.bl'. 30uj Hops, lb. Boeves.cwt.net liuO 5l' " exlrn line, u5U GROCERIES, &c. The prices herein given, are the wh olesale rules. On small lots to country dealers an ud VHiice ot from 3 to 5 percent on these rules is generully churged. Pu.riir.lh. Hu9'.-nicp,11i. S'.aG Cntree, Rio, 1 lal 1 t Salt, Kiinn. bu. uir NO. Muliisses, ga 4rti.ril) Tobacco, leaf, 9a0."i Tens, lb. 4llu!.- Nails, Keg, .'I S"tiS T.'i Mackerel No1,21u'M HO Lealher.C i n . SoleM-laSti White Fish, bbl 12 Sn Coal, fin yd 1 a 1 " Cod Fish, lb. ft.'S'allWIiiHky gnl. 14alH Raisins, M. It. 4 3.r)ii 4 ."ill Lemons, box, 5aC (HI Brooms, doz: I !Sa2 50 Candles, .V uuld 12nl3 Lard Oil, gal, 1 (J.'ul 10 Soap, com lb . 5u';, Corn, Wheat Onts ami Hay are lowr; al so Sugur, .Molasses, Whisky und Candles Ilusiuess continues very dull, and IruusactioiiM confined tosinull parcels lo meet present wants. New York Cattle Market. Nrw Vosit, Cct. 11. Beeves have declined ; sales of 3 ,51111 head ut a decline of jc; prices BttitilOc., cllising iunciive. Sheep declined; sules of I, (IHO head prices inactive. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Great Enslhh Kcrurdj. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS. PR0TKOTED r rov.. Lr.rrKtis PATEST. r '-'V Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke ill. D., I'hysiciun Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous dis eases to winch the female constitution is sub ject. It moderates all excess nnd removes all obstr uct ions, and u speedy cure may be relied on. to ni tnitii:i r.Amr.s l lis peculiarly suited. It will in a short lime bring on the monthly periods with regularity. Each bottle, price Ouo Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of G reat Rritaiu, to pre vout counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not hetuken hij females dur ing the FIRST TllliF.E MONTHS J Vreg. nancy, ns they are sure to brinj on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affec tions, Puiu in the buck und Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertionPalpitation of the Heart, Ilys. terics, and Whites, tl iese Pills w i II eff'ec t a eu re when all other means have fuiled, and ultliough a powerful remedy ,du not contain iron, calo mel, antimony, or anything hurtful to iho constitution. Full directions accompany each packngo. Sole Agent for the United Slules und Caiiadu, JOB MOSES, (Late I .C. Baldwin &Co. Rochester, New York. N. B. J 1 .00 and 6 potnge stumps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will lusure a bottle of the Pills by return niuil. For sale by JA.ML3 F.ROWN, Ag't, j'23l llill.Wo. Holiowat's Pills Produce moat surpris ing change ill cusrs of gunttril debility. 'I ho brokeu duwu Inmlid, whimo ll icoid muselns and relujwl nervous synlnui hamsearcoly aulliuieiu vitality to siistuiu his eiimcinied form In mi ere.:t ponitioii, U snou reiiovjtod and hrucwl by the Invleomtlil!! i.l'.-e.t of this nriooleas rni.m.lv. and his whole Irnuie is re-aniinnlod ami till.,, I with energy. His spirits resume thstr buoy aucy , ami he f.iula likeannw limn. Such is tlie experience of tliousaudu. Lonievilv d. panda in a great meusure upon the regular and lirr.llhy action of llie organs of dilution and etrretion. and upon lhee oigins Mulloway'a i his upriau irrtHPltm v . ' I . i ' I 1 A SUITLY of Illunk Dp.-.Is mid .Murtgi-. s (Swan's improved form) jnt print-'d on Him paper, md for sale by the quire, ic.7 n , or sin gin one at THIS 01 1 ICE E00K-KEEPING! Tickets for a Full or Hall Course nf In stiuc.tioii at Guudry's Ciiiinnercial Coli-g,-Cincinnati, cnu be oblained at this oll'ice hi i considerable discninl from t!ie regular prii-e Young men wishing to qualify llicmv-lvi's fi Merctiulile nustuepM. will find tlii best institutiniis in the Wivt. one of tlio '-: AM. II All.!.! somoiitiiiu: tor iiio ifiiiiion::: rROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. WE CAM. THE ATTENTION OF uli, old nnd young, t i thi-i wonderful preparation, which turns to its original col or, gray hair covers tho had of the ha'd with a luxurinnt growth removes the dand ruff, itching, and uli cutaneous eruptions causes u continual How of t lie intnrul fliitiis; and hetico, if used as a regulnr dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, und keep it from lulling to extreme old age, In all its nat ural beauty. We call then, upon the bald, the gray, or disomed ill scalp, to iimo il; and suroly, the young will not.a tliey valun the flawing locks, or the w itching cuil, ever be without I it. Its praise Is upon the toni'ucs of thou anda. Wiiterford, .Mass., July PROF. O. J. WOOL): Willi conlid I reciiiiiuifliid your Hair Restoral ive, i the most cllicaciuiis article I ever saw . 1 h used the Wapheneund oilier preiarat ions of the duy, nil without effect. Since using yourj Hair Restnrulive, my hair an 1 ix hiskcrs, wnic.li I were always white, licve grailuallv grown durk ; uud I now leol coiifiJent, to, a a lew tuoro applications will rextoro iheci ta th.-ir j niiturai color. It lias also r ieV:.l ma ol alii dundrulTuud u npleasant itching. r coin tiniii I among person who in-rspi re fr.i -ly . J. G. KIL1V North East, Pa.,Mireh '.), ISj.'i. SIR: In consequence of hiving hulr, for several years past, not only gray, but perfectly white, I have cut it short, uud worn caps tn ll.ni It from view; but some three Mouths sin, e, I wus induced to use your Restorative, uud I must Injustice say, that its iflecls were a'niosl miraculous ; for il bus changed it grad uullytoull its former splendor, as to color, and left It so soft and glossy ai to he more lien uti ful than it ever was, when under the iiilluence of the finest oil. I earnestly, there foro, recommend it to every lady us decided I s tho best preparation (or toilet ti hi of any thing iii tho world. RLTriY SMITH.' , rR OF. WOOD: lluiing experienced tin magM eliecl of ourIIuir Restoiative, 1 drop you this upon the mild, a. t. About two years ago my lini r commenced falling oil' und turn ing gray; I was fait becoming tin I.I . I met a frienil who had used your KcslorutivM nun spoke so highly of its virtu. s, I wus iiiducei: lo (ry it, although 1 had but little fuith, us I hud before tried to many other remedies. 1 commenced using your lie loralive in Juaoan last. A lew applications fastened my hair firmly. It' began to till up, grow out, inn: turned back to i!s original color, (black). At this timo, it is fully reflated lo its ol ii lial color, haullli, uud ttppeurance, umi 1 cheerfully recommend its use toa:l. J. D. HOES Chicago, III., .May I, IS3L Milford, VV'orcostcr co , M:tssi., Ni 11. riiOF. O. J . WOOD-lur .Sir: I t U. ploiisure in benri nj; volunlury ti'iiutnuv tti Hi iiiiiic etT'pRia of yon r woihIitI'uI H iir Ui'sturn live. A Car biult us l-SiO, my hair com int'iicntt falliiijr otV. until tlie top of my Hi:ali lifcauia bald nnd flinuuth iin lu, nnd it Ii in continued tu fall for many yoirs, ii . t w il IimIuii rf I have usud many cclrhruli1!! rcm-'di-B lor rrHtnril ion. Set i your advurtifincht 1 vn intliifiiced to iivfl yotirurlirlo h trial, and to n litter ttstonislmi-'iit , found, alter u le.v ujijlu;.i- ; tioiitt, tlint my hair hHc;ini(i tinnly Htt, and a- ! 8 u in ed u gloshy and hiMiuUiul ajipfyr.uwv ; und by iho Unit) 1 liad Ufed a u,n t Itolile, , my ' bald head wa.s covered ovor will, a yoiin and vioroiiH growth of hair, whirl, jr new from ono to UO' iuclit-w in leuixt'i, urn. j growinj fual. Yours, Irnlv, : IIKMtY 'OODUJCII. j Niw York, O. t. 2, l-;4. ! rilOK. ). J. Y()-)1):--Ifar rn: Alt-r reading tho ndveri iseincnl in one ol' tho New York journals, of your cnUbiaied II ir U'-h-torutivot 1 procured u half-pint hottU, mmh wus hu much ploum-d wilii it tlial 1 canlui ued iu use lor two iiiouIIih, and am h i I i 1 1 - I it is decidodlv the best uieit iraliutl b 'torMtif public. It ut ouc reuiovud l.uitlruir Mini I unptettHaiit itclnn from tlie ar.iip, nnd hu restored my hair nitnrally, mi l, 1 invo no doubt, permanently o. You Imvo prtiiiHtfioii to refer to me, nil wiio entertain any doubt of iu performing till thai is claimed forit. MISS KKKKS, 2fi -'2 Greenwich At. I have iinod Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Iirnto ralivo, and liuve udinir-d its woiidn rf n I t-1 1 i : 1 n It reHtored my head uud liuir w herw il li id ful leu o tl ; it clt'tttm th h.'ml uud ru ,lnr.i tho luiir soil and sinoolli inueli in, ire no thuii oil. MAIiY A. ATK 1 NSu.N . Louinvillo, Nov. 1, 1-5 I. ITSoldat 111 Market street. Si. Louis. Mo , ,'llti Uroudway, New York, uud hy nil Druj Bists, everywhere. Allkimlii ol Ininily Pot ent Medicines for n.llo Oil llie hesl it.Ml I , I terniB, ut Professor U'ood' eMuMshnu nl, 111 Alurket street, St. Louis. si p-liiilt 1'oLson! Polsan.'! VUSEN IC, Stryc.linine.C'iri oNive S n I.l i mate, Demi Shot, Lyon's M i(;iielie. Powders, peelnim s Vermin I'.vteriniiinlor, c, &c always ou hund and t'ors.-ile hy JA.ML.S lIKOU'N, A cent j jnlS Knr .l"s. Kiatra Notice 1 r IHIKcopartnerHlilp of Trimliln .V Ro.-kholcl j X lilts bee.ii tlianolved this duy hy miitiinl ! cousenl. 'Pile business of tho hil linn will' tie cloned by N. Uockhold, who will continue! tho tmde ut 'Pri mhlu's ( Ihi Stiiuil, uud is now I ollerinir greater iuducenieula loCiah uud prompt i huyem! j Sr.ll lnjf ofrLi')re Stock, Sttiple, Deuiestic, ! uuj Kuucy lire's Onmis, A.t ooi : i to muke room lor New Siodil Prod nee token in eclui!j;e fi Ci ,l an b ini ,N- IMLKIIOl.il. 'isllt lltllsboro, A ii j I'll, IJ . i .! j j j J ' I '. I I V 7X HILLSBOROUGH FEMALE COLLEGE. ' I Ml K in-w mill h'-ii nil f n I liu ili! in ir for llii I nxl il til Inn v. ill li fi ni.oln-il iiiul dirniilnil in tiina ' J. I r n n-.l i ii Iho I nil. ' In- I all keshion lll ( Dinn.rini' on the firnt MoiiiIbjt Ii Oftobrr" .mil rti nl I n on 13 u-f-rlvR. 'I'liiticm in the I'n-iiiniliity Pp.itlini'iit 110 per RCKslnn ; In thf Cnllf g Inta PrpHrlniirt1 f!9, Iri-iiili, ,1 ii Hie. I'.iiut inf, v c. , I'M ni. Tn il ion t o fine .kholilrra, I n nil tlia hrannlipa rnf lf"d (rt Unirlnntiiin, It-1.:!.! per m nsWin , frnm lii, h the inti'ii-t un lli-ir ati.ck will lio dfducted. lloard i iiv, I ii-1 ii cl i n tr ninr, ,:i.n(, p,-r ,( Tor full i ii i urn.iil inn nlio ut ho.iifli ii;; hntip rfffii iiilTniin , (.-rinfl, &cv, ten the IiikI' rattilngua, . whlrh in. iv In" h:id ill l.oi.ksl'.t.'j in II iilnliurn, or h a.pl,-iitioii to lh iilnrrlh'r. July .l.'lh.iT. ;j!m:tj ' JO. Sic I). MATHUW3. s. M. SIvIITII, f M A K KS tills method of ret n r ni ng I, i n since i ' for I lie ninny favors past , and hope by et bin new stock , w hich is now very fn 1 1 m i.iI rim;pli-le , coin pi lni nj; a I in or I uvt ry vr it y 0 f Kinplc :ml I'anry Dry ;oN, H:its, Ci'ps, Poiiiii-Ik, I Ip-ss Caps, I'li'iii-h, English nml German Embroideries and Trln- "linen, l'r -isols , ' c ., Ilrnadi li.l Iif . Ciix-tiim-res, Cnsiiietls, (.;nttoiiiiit-s, Lilian uU Cott- n Inn ,r HVnr. n U-f 11 t t v I .,! ,..,..,. t I Drills, Rcaily-mude Cliuliing, lluulx, Sliors, .El:i:iCIE:s nf the -r. .1 :..ii i. .. c come and give his one trial and ymi will not bo dis.-ippointad,) OiIh, TuintS, Window G luhs and Putty , Dye Slu fi-. b nd nl iff (lie . . ropular S'nlcnl cffrdtciias as well ns fi largo ns'nrtmen i of liar Irmi ami Sic, I, Wrought and Cut Nails, s lid ll.ous and other things u n iii"rmi y her- In nn-ut imi. A 1 1 of w lii-h he nnstiref the publis bs will si ll fur the rcMcly pay. Iiuiv a low as can bo bought in tho Wi-Rtvu States. Newmarket, O., April I Ji I, , l'-' ii . SAM'L M. SMITIf. N. II. Ili..liml i,nr,. ,,i,l l,,r r'r.c.l- T kinds of Pi oil nee. I i i .' e , leai e 1 of New Market', e I h.-i n k t n tin tin me mm f i lends nml rusltimtl . ricl nl I" nl inn " nil fidelity to inorll rt'iitlnimuc . r a : r , . u I e r, ., V( n n In rnmk .lM I !! 71 Vf Qncensivure, Hardwaro and Cutlery, vrry Finrot Qusilily, , -I- ... '..i'... ...ii ii' ... ....... M -. c ninll... 1 V.,. c;.,l 1lr:.A I'r,.,l . rl .11 cop j , and charge S. M' aplJtf !TTT) 1 I f . rrivalo School for I'.ovs j A I' the urgent r, (iticsl i,f soine im nt;,in,.i f 1 1 i Its hut ii, 1 have e., iif i' ni,-,l lo opt-n a 1 " 1 1 V ate Sclinol I or Hoy-;, t!io t',r-.t t.-itn it: '(which will ciimme nee en MONDAY, I Ii "I'l I- HER ."Hi. The number nl pnpi's v. ill he Un,. 1 i led lot ii'e ni v. Tuii in ti cr ,-t r Vt'i It is r desirable thai th ose wishi to s - nd their mi ns . siioiilil ito si luimcUiutely. oct.l w:i A. T. rnoMi'.-oN. OT Gl'N.- Killep nil I,:s'ols: Shot I III. I Tube I'c.w.ler II or n h , 1 -iwih r I I is:; V'nd ('lldelH, I'tligs, Nil, pie ( i a tl I e II. igs, Shot and Lead. I ' or -.ah-cheap l,v apin j. ii. Mt'i.i.r.Nix Slicri.T's Sulr. IJ virtue; r-f uti execution lo mn ilii-ect.-i!, ) from the Court of Common Ph as of II igh Innd Cnu nty , Ohio, I will oif-r nt puh'ie aac tion before the door of the Court lions,; in Hillsborough, on the ilh Oiiy of Oclolicr, 1N.7, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following descrii cd real cHlute, situated in the town ol Marshall in Mild county of Highland, to-wit: I n-Lot No. 'J5 and oiie-ihinl oil south si,;, of 111 Lot No. 'J-1. Said lots lei d npun as the property of Adam Wise, nt 'he suit of ',,!U .Vise. Lot No. -2 i uppriised nt $'.'.. I. t No. 2 I appraised ut f'.'."). Terms cash in Ii u.i. J . IT. Ml'f.l ENIV. S . ( . AYER'S Cathartic Pilk (.vff.'.if " iii:i,i Akr'. M VI, t. 'I'l CLEANSE THE EL00D AND CURE THE SICK, lnvnllils, l-'ii I he i-s, .llotlirrt. E'li -ia ti, llillan1tiroplsts, refill tln-tr J''..'tti ls, nltd JiiiIjc of tllt-li Virt lii-s. inn Tin: i i ki: ny Itrndachr, Sit U Ilenilai bf. l'-ml Stom irh. t. i- Im. .1. il,.- ... .,1 v..iir I Avrc. .,.1,1;, l. lie' : I l,.i, , I,., ,i .-. l r ti, .1 ..f tlll'V , le.lll.'- III Olli e Hie, tlie tael i W.etli Ui sua m itii gr ut I, l'-t. ni. w. i'l: t : i .i. t:. liilinns Disorders nml Liver (Y.itipliiints. Ill I' II 'I MKT el 1 III I' : , :::'!. I nis..i... ti. c . ; i I,., . r Sm: I loivr lUi"1 eiir I'lll- o, lav l- le l.il ai. 1 l,.'.'il,l J'laelii'e I'l.T ..in, e .1.11 Ilia t-' I ifln. a In I , .oili.a l,i-il.ite l -:i lirvv He lie, ! h( iiii li.-o t r- ,.in,.,. lli.it .u tatilii: ai'tieii on tlie f r IS . I . f . k all, I 1 -----. ! -I. , - i,.,-.( n- lit I) tlieV III,' fll ll-llliilal-le lelll, ll Inr ,. 1 .1 1 l-J elte-l , I - , -I 1 1 11. t oi can. I ikIi-i-'I. I Iiiitp ,1,1- in t-.iiinl a i., ,1 ii . .- j- C,U l-KtiilAte tilllt il ,lal nut r, il -My i- 1 t I-, It-- 1,1. lY.'iti-lliall) vuui... .M.'iN.'l l:l.l.. M. II, ;'iV'i,ai ', Mn li -,,-l. Dysentery, Itclav, nml Oiin. t'- S'! I II I 1' r. ft I H 1 I SU, I. IV I '.. Ml, II.. .,-v. I 11,. . Aim: .-ur I'lll. are tlie "-i t-. 1 1--n ,-t 1... -It- 'I'h.-y li ive ,l"ii,' my v it-- iii-ae i: I Iti.-n 1 ,:oi t, II ,-a. Mi,, ha. I t-.-.-n m-k an-l ,i i, i u-n, a v I- I it,"i,lli.. , ntl t- I"- 'I.-. t -I at . r.-.it ,-i-,-t,-111. n ,-,.itii,i,-n,-,t taking y.-iir I'i la t'-..iioi4 l.ir;,' ,ir littt,'s 'tl,,-v attrl, :ut inr. I I ot 1-1 ---,t v ,li tent, rv, I lit,-,.: ear In il-! tin Mile i'lll,-I lout villi l" . ol tn-l . Ill , - I I Inl lis -:t li i-i 1 1 i ,- I -, u l-ill.. tl If I I- -I 11,11, li tllne. Wlllioilt I c,"i tie li. S,. li :t in. -1 e,-l S4I-1 lloll, l, Will l-e J ;t;o. .1. i.tiin iv, - -' I, -1 Hlooil ; ,'.,n Indi l.,i In.. tstioii nml Impiiiity nl (hi Avtn I h:ii- iiM-il Mnir l'i!lsui:li x t . i 1 : 1 1 . u Min At ill iiiv fill lily :ii fi tinit'li I tn -i' I iiMi -st. 1 1 -1 1 t - i-.it in ili-trrv. T rt-uul.ifi- tit i-r.iii- ' i-..iin :ui! jiini- U tin- . 1 thev :n.. Hi- wry U-f i.-m.-lv I U;- mr Kii".ii, ;unl 1 i-iia t'oiili'ii-iitl) iTrtiiimii-ii'l l!n in ti. u.y IinnJ.i. Yuai--, J. V. lll.Vt . M'irsuv. WytiV'v-, Pv.V. V .ii f. Is.T,. I'l T( m : 1 tun uli:' y m Cnlli.ii I'l!- ;;i in .ri;c-tin-. iv' tinl thfin un . fll. til j-.ir; :uin- l.i i .-uin.- th.-mnli-lii itlut l 1 1 1 1 f lit" f't:M: n - -t' llf 1 1 ...1. JOHN ti. M K II A M. v. n. Ki ysiprUis, SrifWiilii, Kinu's I'vil, Tetter, I ninnrs, niul Suit Khonni. From a hrtrnirf, M r hr.nl ..J S' ls.n . i,h. 4. 1 -Oft. I'n. A v R : Ymu- I'ilU niv tli- i ti "(".ill th;il i-i pr- it in im-.lii in.-. 'Ili--v hdt'f ( inc.' i: tit : 1.- i .wfj hT,-r i'f iilc r-in- kcvih ujH n h. r limi'l-- ntt-l d t :tt it h.i I pinvc-t in'in-:ilti- inr i-nr . iin ii"r Linl ht Imi :i i. v..iis- lv niMi if.l uh l-l-.tt. in- itti'l itiili s n i,-t cK ni ii" 1 1 in Iht li;i!r. A I iff nur ritih! ,.-i rill' it. :i!i fri ! wuv I'lll-. and tli- v hnvi- ruiv.l h -r. ASA o ; . K 1 1 k , L. Khcnmatism, Teurnlin, and C.out. ..; tU Ar. r. tffUCf. of th Mthn,ht F-it. ri,t,rr. I'l I Mi! I I "I "V. S M ill. fi -. .1 Ol. l. l.M'i. II m Hi ji mk : 1 v-li i i i utii nl. in! tr tin- i-.-li-t vr k'.iil lrr m.ht un- It I it ill in t t pi'il inv i ;! to von. A ruM N tt!i i in ui limit" uinl 1 n n .lit i n -in-iiitiiiK ii'-nnikn' 'iiin, vlnili ciul-il in (it (i i ir I In nnm I i-in. Niiiunli-t.tii.lin..' I It. nl tin- 1- t i t' j h -1 . liiti-. th. .1,-. ;u-o pn-w wi'ic it ii I wufsi', until. y tin inUtu- ot yniir l - I 1 J L itlTi lit III It'll ti UK i 1')'. .Mill k I'll 711'. I tl'U'il Mill I lllll. II.. 11 L rll- MuW, 1'llt Mill. )' p'lkL 111 lb Um ut- il' tticjn, I run new niin 1 m1I. Skv vtt I'll inv:u. ItvT- n Hot ;r. T. v. R r' .. o Pfi. Ami: 1 l.i ii .-nlitt-lv nm-.l 1-v nir I'HI nf nitfiinnilii.' iiuill O JiHlulul diniiiHi- tliil liint .'ilHi' if-l tiii tor yi-.tiH. MM i;.NT LI lil.l.l.. For Dropsy, IM thorn, or Liiulrc-tl Com f In in I m, ti mill tig nu Hiliu- I'Ui ti-, liuj iu i- an i.x-l t riit i t-un ily. For CoM ivcncbs or Constipation, nntl an A Oiuiirr 1411, tin -y hu- ntMt't-itMt- nml i-ll'-i tin I. Fits, Suppress. on, I'HrnlyMs, luttumina- ""i t'un l-tin'nt ttml I'lirlial Htlntl fe-LU li-ivit I i I Iil !.. 1 1 1, 'ImI ii.i ll.,i. .1 lh,.,. l'iilp. Mi"-t ( the Pills In ni:n tu t rmitnln Mpi imii y. m lil. li. nl tlimh u vndmlih- rin'Hv in skiltul liainls, is iiii ntt-i m iu a 1'iiMii- .iJl, titan Lhr (Irt-mllnl roii..ii net k Unit t'li iinitly f"H'W it" iiiraiiil-iim ii4. TIii-do cuiiLiiu i Hn-r ( cur)' vi initicral nulitaiii t' w liuCi: vi. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL 1'OK tiik K.vriD n i;i: of COrfillS, OLDX, ll) AitM ,Ni:hM, 1FIA'-tOt-II, lltOl lb, AMH.1IA, 1-. tHMr..T c)sl wnio., nl fur tin r-l! f of CDnMiuiptixu I'liiithi.i lu nJaiui- Kin,'fi4 i'l the ili-e:i.-i'. Wo if,-. nt r-j'-iik t. Hi.- i-i.l rf it- iitun. Thnm'lniul niTV t.n. hui hIiik -i vi hi't.,!- of iht- Auii'iiiiiii Mtc, it m Hfiiitii 1'ul run i. H uttin nmv r I'luMits tiHVtt liui.li' it allfinly l.n uii. N:t. d u mn " ' fstinilit-N in ntt rit iiii it iit fimif n 1-iinnl c. ii' tltr ciitiuiiiiiiiticx any it tH-iiiv h in r tiiili nt' Ma gl-l-oUH tts.'a.-.-i t l tl..- tin Hiot fu crliil itnt l U' otin1t on tin' i , ui lis ftllVt B V 111" ll lill-ti MU.i lit H ll li ;hm( 1. w.-i t t t unmiiK (In m K lul (HI T till iiiul d.ifi- I.-.,! un.l hint.-.. W I.. li i ilu- l""l Mi-till-). 1 ft kli n to iiiiin ft j tl i ttSl'K Ot" t lit' .ulll'.i.,) V HI itahit HMi 1;t ni;i'i i i sep.-.-s- 4 In aUi, t),- pi, i.-miti.t i.lui .ll. t i, iu--(l il,:ii i,,n vin-l,l,,,,-,l i-.r ii, i.mi.s m,,l initf t -i.M.i... l-. i. iu .I,- ic, I Lulu It in M.-ii, .uiin-t tl"' ii,M,:,- ii-. ii-iin. ll.ili.-U lln tliflil lintn, tuii'-l. '' lia.e nlmii'tniit -l, -iniil lu I. llfli Un- t V ii )4 1 1 '-'n-iil nil" M 111' I.' Ii.i i I - v I III' I'i u iuiiiitii,ii It liuleuti, tliail tli.'ro it nu, .. t. . il l-y .,n. foul cin e v uur c ,1.1m w Inl,' lln un- , in ;tl I'-. ii"l" m n U, t tlii-ni until nu litiiiii.ii hlult cnu iii:'-!' r lln- in- "in' U, dllkt-r Hint, I'nt.-TI'-.t .,11 lln- Mli-i,, li.tl "Ui' III,' II Ai.y. All knew the ilcnCful I'slulilv i'l luli( ,li-"l-l.i. mid li lli.-y Kii,,w liio 1 tin 1 Irttiiw i.l lint, u nit -U . ik ciI li"t tin lleiie tliun to HHMiro III, m ll in Mitt 1 1 .,! tl" ''"' It c.ll V 0 nre tl,, ,',!, no cue. li t"il tc pn 'tm .' It tho m.,t 'rl,-ct IHWll'le, mi, I tliua It.T.I tl,--M' nil" l, l I'll ll the be.t iicift lii- liuui ..kill can tinniotl l"l llicii lui'c. rKKl'ARLD BY CI!. J. f. AYE K, tactical and Anulyticul Clieiuist, Lowell, Kail, A X It SO h U It V J. lines nrowu, II illlini'o; Sw i-arineii am Wrichl, New J .' -V l ll I n tl ; L. M. JohltMilit. New I'etel slm r ; J . 1,. . S ;,,',, rl.s licit ,t J. .Ml Keen, l,ecSll ru ; Norton . .Mc;,,l (rxriiliehl; H ml 1, II di l.lei in .Medicine, it, r-'-a here. N'hiilck-il hy J C. Ayt . o , I 'm mi 1 'jl n'kl ! - J I I : ' I I I ' I tt.-r-ht!" lalio.-l Soiling- Off at Cost! 'PHI'S!', wa-llillg GREAT R A at; AT N 3 I. i.i! invite, I to call sonn at the Storn o n door nnit'i of Fnllis's Corner. 'Iho entir .-lack f'lSi. is now being closed out, potititt'lij o4 The assortment comiirises Moots, Slioos, Uo?.(ly Made CIolhlnR,- TXrxtf mid Cl,- and a general assorlinenl of ii; i s' i i rmsiiim; goods. A i.so-Hnsiery, Vhill and Feney Shirts, Trunks, V alises, Carpel. Sucks, Uinhrellus, In I in I! u hher S'raps, Siis-iKiers, Crsvals and a I articles of tieniliMiien's ivei'.ri il ; I'ar tic ulsr iilte nt ion is i n i I 10 tut stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, which is nl superior material and Workman ship, combined with durability, and of thalaU eslund most I'ssh ioimhle styles. J. F. STEWART. lilshhnd Trobaic Court'. II . J. Iletheiingtoii and "1 George He! li ,r I llgto 11 , Mm i iiistrulo rs of Job Wuiin-slev, ilec'd. ! IV' I it Ion to tell Lsd , Ab"ry aiuei.ley und I .-Hi- rs. ' J 'Ml As'icry Wiimesley: Yon tire Imrebr'uw I titii'd that on thu '2'st day ot September.. 1 7, said Adni i nislra' o is fiied their iotitliu in the f'fol-tiie Con ri1 of Highland ' Count ), . ihin, the obj.-ct'nnd prayer nf which petition is to obtain an order on the 23d day of October, I -."?. lor In" sale of I he following real estate;, nl l.ic'i Hie said Job Wamcsley died seiisd.y. or so much thereof as may be necessary oav (lie i. elits of said i.'eredellt, to-wit: 1 lhr' f . i tit upon which tht said Job WHmeslev, re -'lie.i ;.t the ; I m,. ol hij dentil , situated1 -in. lln' i-ouii'y of Iliglil ind ui.i Sta.e of Ohio, sii4 ,le.-e ilif.,1 as follows: II gi itui ug tit a h ick cry, dogwood and red. hud i,r li e line nf llie original survey; thmeu1 i:!i.-,ti-l hue ).;. W. 93 poles to Iw t;rah ip jth". a ntl small ictl-oak ill a bo?; thrnoe 15 . ''' i 'g. E. "'3 iicles tn a while oak; lliivs) N fi." .. :e. V.'. I 'J poles to the beginning containing 1 ' li in-r-s more or Ics.t, saving aud I'Mfplitie Irnin said farm Ut actes deeded by l!i said Job W'.iiieslcy ci u r l ii 0' I. is life 16" Ins mm As!ter . -a ui, s!e y. Doled this the 'Jlsl'dav ofcpteinber. 181"; R. N. RASKIN, All'y of II. J. Iletl.eriiigiou und Genrgo lietb- eriaglon, A d mil. i . t ralots of Job WainesUy, d-e'd. sip-ilw-l A MEDICAL REVOLUTION I Tin: woiti.i) i ,. in i ?n is; i f. IXollo way's Ointment. The Great Counter Irritaut!! ill'1. virtiK of disi'tisti ufU-u iimki'S its wny I .i the int.-riiit! ovjr i tin ilirott tho jiorcs f t!i" U ill. tuts iiim! rtitln j; (ilnttiirnt, itit-lf-inu n ml 1 Iim liuml ns it is rulilinl in, Is ali si,tl,".l t Ii r ii "li Km' funis rlmiiii. In, mid r.iicli-, i'n; tl;;- s.'.-il i.l' iiill.-iitiiiiiitioii, irnui;iily rind i-viti;.!,;- sithilits it, wlirtlirr liii-.tlfil ill thm Mdiii'VH, the livor, tlii littii;s, or iitiy olliiriin i r t ; 1 1 r iiruiin. It (.fiii't r.-ilpH lh mirficn ID lbs itili-rior, ti.iuitli tint countless luiws thai cam tint nii-nle with .skin, us siiiiiiner ruin imttina, into t!i,- !'i'-.-r'il I'lirtli.ilitrukittg llscuul uud y.-n. Tilting iniliiriii-e. C kin Diseases and Glandular Swelllngii.. Kv.-ry R;n rics of exterior irritiition is quUk ly r.-iiiiri'il by the atiti-inllaiiiinutory action uf. this Ointment. Anpty trii it ions suoli sn-H.-il I K' hi' ii 1 1 1 . V.i ysip-liis, Tetter, I. i nworiii. Scald ' lletnl, Ne'lle liimh, Serines (or Iteli) ite , dl 'tut, to relut'ii no more, ntiiler Its aiilii-atlon.. II pit.il i'i'i ienee in nil ptirts iieneeiti nil purls ol tlie wardl. ;ii .i i h its i nl.illi h. I tty I n iliHeiisen of Ills skia. the tuuiiclc.s, the joints und the ejnnds.. Ulcer3, Sores, nnd Tumors. Tlie cH'.ct of tills iiiirimled extrrnal rsme ily iipnn'. Scrnfulii, and other virulent ulcers ;i i,l H,ire, isiihiiost iiiimruloua. I; first dis. c;i,,i-;c.i the poison which produces suppura. lull nml i in it (I ll"sli, uud llius tl.e cures nhiuk its henliuj; p(opurt.!es ufiemunls oompleta sro ufe s well as pi-rirut lit-n t . Wound, Bruises, Bqrns, (ind EcaIJa I n enses of tho Iniclure of lite bones, .Inju ries cnu .led by mcuin explosions, Uruli, lliiins, Scihls, KlieiiinntiKin, SHrl'ness if th Join 'k, nn-i eo ut ruction of ttie si new s, il is era ployed null warmly recnminuiiilril by lh turn uHy. This marvellous remedy hn been fa-- trodm-eil hy Us inventor iu porvoii Into all th lending IJokiiIii! of Kurope, and uo jirlTt. hoilsclmld idiould be willluul it. Undeniable) TeaUmony. The Mciiii ul Slnll'of the l-'rcncll and Erg lihlt Armies in ll.e Crimea have ollicinlly sipB j d tin ir npprovnl nf Hollowtiy's Oiuluient, s the must r -1 inl, In dressing for sukra cuts, slabs', und nun shut wounds, llie also Ubsd by Ibo nu 'y. 'dim of the Allied Navies. Ujlh the. Oiulmenl and nils should It used in the full uxri nt; easet. 1,'IIIIOt s I i'cs OjiriintB Sealils S 'eled ("land Still Joints I'lcers 'eiii-resl ferv-e1 Wuuiuls ef- ui I' kinds I.'l I 111 i- l-r .,',! iiii -h;i,-e, n.lll.USMl l.'liciun 1 1 li i II; hii ns ' k i it !'is''n:c,l l'i -lu!.,H Sole I.'-jM f nt Sure l,rciiMs l,nin('';'r Stiro llcii.ls Mi icni uiU'riip-.'-'cre 'I'l, rents lions S 'Sold i't ll ires of nil k imls o n!'iuul',.ctt,iti-s of rrofri-eor A fV, . ') -h ll-( jPYT VVsT'-it . LV llm.i ow.w, t'll Msideii Lstie, New York, smV '.'II Sli.ith!, Louden, a nil hv all rrsprrlslil DrtlirciMs mill )e;ileis ill Medicines Ihlon, Ii--. mil tin, I' u i led Stales, a nil the civlllxerl wuml , in I'ois, ut l."i irnin, ti'j'.j cents, and $1 each. U i 'l'l ein is coiihiiloiubla auviu by taking the l.inc-r st7e. N. II. Iirci linns for the poiiUnre orplionl in every ilipnider lire ulllxed to ench Pol. J ) I II ll 1 1 oil I None ii-'ii,i . " unle the vv o c " 1 1 tllim a if. Arm L-ir K tnJ l.uuJnn i r,i il iecer nil,l" us ;t ten I ef. mat I in. e vci y Iciii' of he tie nil of il i rec ti-iis ui ou.id e-ie'i roi or tio i ( (he Hume mnv he, ptuiuly i-pi-it hy AiilJu.n i'it 'cif I'i the A huiulwnuie rewnid Mil b ivi'ii lounv Him rci.-'i ii n jj sncli liilorumliua it it. ty h'.id In the litleetioli of ti.y pai ly as i ci it n-N con iitct h-ili nt; llie medicines or vesdi nj t 'in s. ui i e, l n i u 1 1. sin to bu epu r lous. in i .'' mfi