New Dry Goods Store ! mm goods.: Hew eooos t Hermbn, Smith & Wilson, ..... KO. 1, VALLETTE'S BRICK BLOCK, FREMOCT, OHIO. H A VINO msdekrr prorations for the biiine of thspree-nt Season, we "take pleasure In Inforrninr out MMM that we are ready to exhibit th following lines of Goode? at the LOWEST market rncu - , . DRESS GOODS, DO.WrC, BRITISH and COyTl.fEHTJL. Ernbrsrinr plin and fancy moha'r fshiiev: COIICRdS of all qulithn; uleead and black ALPACCAS; TARTA.V CHECKS in variety of rlntli: ALEXANDRIA aad FICTGMIA CORDS; COLORED PRIJSCESS CLOTHS, mohair flrures: EMPRESS CLOTHS ali qalat; all abaci-, of FRE.VCHani ENGLISH MERI.VOSs SOLID BLOCK CHECKS in dilfcr eot fabric, and aa ssdlees variety of DRESS GOODS thatwa will not undertake to coiiir.erate. SHAWLS & CLOAKS, We nak a speciality embracing all the aeveltiee of the season. WHITE GOODS, la foil aaaortmaat, eentlsting In (art of Jacoaets, Cambriea, JNalntooks, Hair Cords, Brilliantes, Mulis, Bwtesee, Bishop Lawna, Victoria Law Da, Ac. NOTIONS, Out Stock is Ixtenaire ail Complete. DOMESTICS, make tbU a leading branth of oar Trade, alwaya selling them at the smallest possible sdvnes on Kfi York cost, largalwes of new Prints. Sheetings, Denims, stripes, cheeks,aottoa Flannel, Ticking, JtcAc ' HOSIERY CLOVES, Consisting of Woolen, Marino and Cotton Hosiery, sll makes aad vises, for Gentlemen, Ladier, Hirsts ad Children's wear. slid Gloves the two beat and Boat popu'ar make, Alexander's and Danton't tbe beat In the world, aim fleecy lined Kids, ueecy lined lleriao and Wool Wore in bvge suppl; . Coneltting in part of Shirting Flannela, Opens Minora Saliabm y Flannels, Ladlea Cloths, fta, fte. 209 Paris; bought since the groat decline, from the recent auction sil-s. AlsofulUioeeof the followine roods b-ught at the resent pmic sales in New Tori: Silki, CMke, Coiei aaera, fsUrets'crie, Laces, Balmorals. Hoof fkirle. Linen Goode, Draperies, teltele. Ribbon; Triaminge, Buttons, Zrfyr Gmm, Crash, small Horn, ecVar entire atoek ;of Fall and Winter Voods l MiW, a fact wa woold bare you remeuibr, aa we hau not a dollar, worth of Old Goods on band. Thus not only giving oar eastomora the beceht ol the lowest prices; tut senior them New and Fre.b ttcoda. We hare aim a uiie assortment of Carpets. , , tIEKiriO.V, S-.TII Tl V WU.M. Fremont, Ohio, Ootober , lsmi. T1. . 7 , C. R. McCULLOCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Paper, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains, fcc., DESIRES to call the attention of the citizens of Sandusky am J adjoining Comi" ties, to his Large and Complete Stock of Goods, and Lis arrangements lor supplying the wants of all Unpeople, for the year 1867, in any of those arti cles found in a well ordered Drug and Book Stork. Do you want any PAT ENT MEDICINES, LINIUENTS, BALSAMS, Plasters, Extracts, Pills, Pain Killers, Eye Waters, fcc, Call at McCULLOCH'S. D 0 YOU WANT ANY KIND OF DhiVS, uurns, lmctures, Essences, ' Do Ton Want any Klud of ERFDMERY. HAIR OILa Hair Pomades. Hair and Whiskers' Dve, Col- n-rnfis. Toilt W'stf-T. Iar Water. -jH " f 1 1 j ' ' Lip Salve, Shaving Cream, ShaviDg Soaps, or other Soaps, you will certainly find all of the best By calling at . McCULLOCH'S. DO YOU WANT A FIRST KATE CIGAR I , McCULLOCirS is the place to find it. DO you want a tip top PORTMONIE or POCKET BOOIC, warranted to hold Money if you don't take it out. Go to McCULLOCH'S. BO YOU WANT A HOOK OF AN V KIND, Historical, biograph icaLTheological, Medical, Serious or Funny ; or School Books of any kind ; Do you want a very nice PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, you will always find just the one to suit. STEEL PENS, SLATES, .INKS, tc, cords of them al ways Can be found and for every pric, at McCULLOCMS. ARE tou ahout to Paint your House! Be sure to call on 51'("UlLOCH before you buy your PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, &C, and you will surely buy of him. . And don't forget to look at those Beautiful, New, WALL lAPiJR.S, which would make your house look like a Palace, for a very small sum of money with the BORDERS and CURTAINS to match. DO you want a COAL OIL LAMP! (and who would burn candles these darsf) You will always find a Large Assortment, all Styles and Prices. COAL OIL always ou hand at McCULLOCHS. Choice . Wines As near-jiure as it is possible to obtain and MEDICINAL purposes only, can be IN ADDITION TO THE MANY ARTICLES ENUMERATED ABOVE v You will always find an endless variety of FOOLSCAP, LETTER, COMMERCIAL, NOTE AND BILLET PAPER, With every description of Plain and Fancy ENVELOPES tomatch. Fancy Goods, Reticules, Ladies' Bags, fc Portfolios, Ilair, Cloth, NaiL Paint, and Shoe Brushes, Feather Dusters, Ac, 4c &c. . ONE W OR.D MORE Jt is conceded bjr all, tbut McCulloch's Family Medicines! Are unequalled for curing alldiseasea for which they are recommended. """THE BALSAM OF HOARHOUND, for Coughs and Cold. THE BONE AND NERVE LINAMENT, for Pains and Strains. DIARRHEA MEDICINES, for Diarrhea and Summer Bowel Complaints. McCULLOCH'S PILLS, the best in use. HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. - RINGBONE OINTMENT. The Medicines are all Warranted, try them and you will le satisfied. O- IE.. MoCUIJL-OOH. No. 3, Buckland Block. , FREMONT, OHIO. F R Em O W Clothing, Clothing, Clothing (One Door A'ortli of National Bank,) WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS 'CUSTOMERS THAT THEY HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. UirH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR OF EVERY STYLE & QUALITY. Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Hats & Caps, Gents Furnishig Goods, Trunks and Valises. MERCHANT TAILORING! ' Done to order, and a mauner unsurpassed elsewhere. DRYFOOS & BROTHER. B'rkmokt, Mayl8, 1S66. 20yl, . FLANNELS, Flanoela Bob Kotb, Plain and Twilled Flannes BLANKETS MEDICINES, ROOTS, POW- Oils, Chemicals, &c, ; Go to McCULLOCH'S. Tooth Powders. IInlkerclii-f Extracts. and IAiuors, them, always on hand for MEDICAL found at McCULLOCH'S. T, OH I O. The Olant! The Largest!! The Bestir! 'IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY.. OV the of January, 1837, the &ieK(vf sMrt rmn, hiving attained the cce of !'l .veer,, wil! Mine out in anew drees, Rrrally heeatlfcd. end e lorged to nearly doaUe its present site. 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A IMi) etiological View, of rtarrlage, coistaimuc nearly i0d paffB, and 130 fine viate en- gTwvinjriol the Anatomy of tbe human Organs In a state oi tfea'ihsod Disease, with a Treatise on Early Krrurs.its le'ilorable Coniequences upon the Mind aod Body, with the Authors PJan of Treatment tbe only ratioual and auccdfuiful mode of Care, aaebown by the report ol dues treated. A truUUaladvitietto themarried, and those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condition. 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TI1F.-E gond",haHDg the above trade mark on the BV,x and Card, are warranted to measure six full jan's in each piece, and to WEAK aad WASfi as well a aaf" mde br h-nd. Tmk CEsriJsK Mauto Kcfflks. fctill minnfscrured by the oriUi' u?eiiturs and pa'entees, on supeno1 coach io rv.lra thebs ciiterLilf. and under care ful puparr:eion, h:.T? withetftod the tss of fly years' cod tnt Ur4. EtrinKr invmnblr ati(fac'ion. Mnnuf'ctunM by Tin Magio RrrFts ComfaXY, woLuaraD'rasTe!, iew ioik. ai M'.nuuc:urs of Rujflc Fluting irowB. iJomt-maae Rujgtet. Hammonton Fruit Lands. THE het opportunity to necuie a hme; mi!d and h-a!thy cumate; Mil suitab'e for all rropn; the btst Fruit Land in the Union; best of markets be ine New YtMi and I'btK-jelphia; from fOOtoiOO per acr-chaird from puuill in,, it; a large population aireacy locaiea; cunoreua are jpiumg; gova socieir; perfectly b a thy; soft water; all advantages Lands for cale in aud around the famous Hatrmouton Fruit aettlem nt, 0 mibs from ftiilade'phia. A large tract is now drided'icto Kaims to puit the acTaal settler. Price for 20 acres and upwards from $20 to $30 per acre. Five and ten acre lota foraale Terms liberal; title perfect. For fa 11 information address Btrxis ft Joxeh. Hammonlon, Kew Jersey. All letters an. sire red. Dr. Wadkworik'i Dry Up ffor the Ca tarrh. THE DRY UP acts qn:cklr and surrly. A single bottle of itia nsually sufficient to effect a Perma ueotCure. H e r(comcend to errry one who has th C1rrh, either ia its incipient stages or in its worwt form, to trr the Remedy at once, and you will farexcred us ia its praises. Price $1 per bottle send etamptor pnsTnphier. rreaie dt ire propri etor. H. H. BL'KRINUTON, DrniTEWt. Providence, R I. AIfo b Moiih Dwjer, Chicago; Farrann, Shely k Cu Deiroit, and ny aruggisia generally. oiiRUinpiioii, Scrofola, Rhenmvtipm. ki. He t'tllll 11 H (vciiuiau iiicuitiuni tuu inter Oil.-Our Oil has stood tne test of 0 yea re, and tbous- U is warranted pure. HEGH14AN Jt C0.t Chemsts and Druggists, N w York. i) Cfc'NTK? :iTeU5 dollars. Uegrman'a U) Bcnziue. Instantly mum ; Paint and Grease 3pole, and cleans driore, silks, tfilijoos, 4ic , equal to I radanie JumclN lUammarlal Balm 1J and I'.aenl Ureaa t la rat or. lo develop the form physiologically. Depot 363 Caoal St(eot,N.Y. Seed fur circular. Bold by druggists. Afft-ntR wanteo. ClUAlTrD HAVDSaud Face, Sore Lips, fcc cured j at once by the use of Jiegewan11 Campbor Ice wiih lilycerlue, ketps the hands sort to the coldest weather. &v U.at you get the Genuine. Sold Dy oruggisiB. riAUK in on 1 lorf eel Iron Tonic I ileaenian'a Kerratcd tlixir ot Bark. A plaMmt cordial coHaining tbe actual principles of CalUayu Bark and Pyrophosphate of Iran. Sold by Druggists. - froui If 5 Cents The best tra erer otfer- tO edto Ageuts on a New Patented A t tide Sure lusellineTeryraoiiiy. A sample, with lull partirn. lars sent free by mai for 25 een g.that retails easily tor8 AddreFsU. W. JACKSON. & CO., No. 11 Soutl Street, isaitimere, sta. VUNTER tMPsLOririENT. - r..)U PER MONTH and Expenses paid Male or vVsVv Female Agonic, to introunce a new and use iui iuveniin,of a'o u'.e utility in ere' aoueehold. Agfnls prt-ferrineto work on Commission can earn root to 9 aw per oay. roriuupanicuiars, en close sump, aud addrecs W- 0 WiiOX t CO., Clereland, Ohio. OA rER DAY. Agents Wanted, Male and qj.LA jema.e, laa Aew, l'gut, rieasant, for uiaaeut and Uouoi-able bur?intB For particulars, call on oraJdro A. V- UO w ma 4k UO., lib Kasaau Si.,New York. Tlread Iflixdiff and Kneadlua Ma. XJ CliiUta- For Families, tioteis, Keatsuants aud hakcrg. Dy the aatce action the Bread is mixed aud kneaei tfccroui'bly and qjickly, wi'hont the hands touching the Hour. They insure great earing of lab r. perfect cleauliueM, ceruinty of good bread, and ar cheap, fcxdunire State, Couaty, and Town Rights for sale, aflordiog a r&ie cbance for great gains, witi smalt capital. Agents wanted very- wbere. Apply perbonaiiy or uy iciwrio w. run BUSii, AgBiit, vvngress street, tsoaton, a as Seed for cirufW. milE HORACE AVATf HS J GKAXD, KqUAJUE Jt0 L'PKIGHT PIANOS,MELODEONS And Cabinet Organs, WhVe'ale aad retail. The beti lnttrument$ made wanarjtni fur sii years. Nsir 7 octave Pianos for $275 and upwards. 8.cood-bacd Pianos at barraina, pnecs from 00 to Lioeral discount to Teaeh- 481 Broaiw.y, ftew York. iluUAL'E WATi.K'S Si CO., Manufactarara. FASHIONS t'OK 1SC7. Bradlcj's Baplcz Elliptic or Doable pprius ?sLiris Will not Send or Break like the singls springs. They are loth Durable, Economical, and .Stylish, and will preserre their perfect and graceful ahsps where other mirts ae thrown aside as useless. Wcsta. Bradley JtCarTjOTChsmbernS., New york. The ttoaal t ileanly, Mealth, Jt Fortaue ! Over 4000 Tilings Worth Knowiug. Information of priceless valul to STerybody. Sent postpaid tor 50 cents; 4 copies f 1,00. Address 'I IO!f Bcok AsociATlos,,SyracnstNew York. TO LADIES AND GENTS. Latest stt lrs Jet Knbher Long Chains, length of the chain 4 feet, J100. Latest style Jet Rubbw Bresst Pin. 50 cents. Latest stvle Jet Rubber Kar Ries, 60 cents. Gfi.' late.t stvle Jet Rubber Text Chain, W cent. rs" Al! articlea sent brmail Free, on reeeirt of the sbove pri s. Manofsctured by PHILIP HII.L, No. vl MarketStreet, Philar-elphia n r Is t sav of warninc and IbStruction for yonnc men Also Diseases and Abuses which permanently Pros trate the Vital Powers, srith sure means ef relief. Sent Fre of Ch", In sealed letter enrelopea Address, Or. J. SKILL! N HOCQHTON, Howard A eUtiaa, Phttadrlelp h.i. f. The Fremont Journal. The Fremont Journal. THE OLD STORY. . . I vas woman, and I'd a heart, ' '.; Aud I raverj of bre tntol -constancy,- Aq4 I mw Ihe tirif 'toy eyelids rtarl ' " 'r M,.mMn a.Ithe worM to rue."5-1 . He Tjhiwpered l.Vr when tlerr)ng-time flew, UD ine TRirgieo pRing in wnrcn men mi.j, And aronnd mll birm he Arew; His eyes'irereon lire that ny. "' r- - .- . ' .1 r- - T; We parted;' yftl but! cluhR to him "And I put up'hry Hps lo be kissed again ; ButthehniRhingeyesof the heav'n grew dim, And were swollen black witu rain. They came to me when my love was gone, And "id he was poor and toiled for bread; They (sliced rrf ynin and tears alone. " Ana my heart was duu tsieaa. ' - And then they laid their bribe at ray feet- 'Xwas the ssme old tale thai is often told They plsy'd on the strings of my heart's con- , ,And datzled my eyes with gold. I sold myself to loveless thing, And 1 walked to the allaranct tnere I nea; For my heart was away with the primrose spring,' ; . . And I by-my husband's side. And now you aslt me what of the lie? I've paid full dear for my. girlish greed ; Twere better, I think, for woman to die , Than lo live the life I lead. I am alone, hut still I ran sing. Ana pray nir ine mm oi winter s ram. For tbe f cent of the primrose crown of spring 1 1 in ucTd iuiu t-VJ lira naiu. ' " PUBLICATIONS. The Independent Tbe independent which is uuquettiooably the final religious paper in the country! begins a new volume with the moot flattering prospeeta. ' We can nni recommend it too strongly to the sttentit n of those of our readers who want a first class family newspaper. It" lakes advanced ground on all questions of the day, and ad vocates its theories with a vigor and spirit which makes it a power in the political as Well as the religious world. . . i The Galaxy for 1867. AVith the Jan uary number the Galaxy is enlarged sixteen pages and printed on uew type. The story of "Tristan," commenced in this number will be concluded in the number of February 1st In the number fur February 15th, will be com Dituoed the uew serial novel, "Waiting fur tbe. Verdict," by .Rebecca Hardin? Davis, Author of 'Life in the lion Hill," "Ma-garet Howth," itc. Illustrations by W. J. Uenne- sy. Bef.ire the end of the year another novel by a celebratedauthor may be expected. Tbe price of the flalaxy will remain as be fore, $5 -yerivSobflcriptfoTisrTr)ay com mence with any number desired.""- - I'Our Boys and Girls." Literature for the little people is becoming profuse. We have before ns a handsomely printed, pic turttqut and sprightly weekly magazine, with tbe above title, just commenced in the interest of the young folks. .It hails from Boston, Lex & Shupasd publishers, Oliver Oitic editor, price $2 a year in advance. . It will contain each week twelve large octsvo pages of tesding matter, and each number will be richly illustrated. Besides the edi tor, who has a wide reputation as a story writer for children, the publishers Lave se cured the services of a number of cor espon dents whose contributions will cbarm theju venilcs. - If the succeeding numbers present as '.akicg an appearance as the firs, the new magazine will soon form hosts of friends aod prove a success,.,. , ....W- The Herald of Health and Journal of Physical Culture The New York Tri bune thus speaks of this monthly: "The IIkkalu ok Hkalth presents an agreea"ble and " instructive mifcellanj' of popular reading, in addition to the luc tl ex position of Ilygiene, to which it is specially devoted. ' It aims to accomplish the work that is usually prglected by the schoojmas tet. Without maintaining any ultra system of abstinence, it makes war on a'cohol, to bacco and unclean social habits which arise from their use, and earnestly seis forth tbe importance of pu,ity of mind. The value of frequent bathing,' regular exercise, whole' some cooking, and other ordinances of mus' oular Chrtsliaiiity, is insisted on with apos tolic zeal, and the best methods of turning them to practical account are fully explain ed and illustrated. The arrangement of the matterevince not a little editorial experience and skill, insuring a valuable family journal which deserves : a kindly welcome as an efficient aid to iho progress of popular edu cation." .- If there ia an invalid in the land, a moth er with a feeble child, or a parent desirous of rearing -beautiful, healthful children, they should subscribe. It has recently been en larged and greatly improved, Tkbms $2ria Year, 20 Ckkxi eta if lu ffs. . . '. ' If you . want a uew Wheeler fc Wilson Sewing Machine worth $55 for nothing, send a Club of 30 Subscribers and ? 60, and you will iL Address MILLER, WOOD & Co. 15 LAIGHT STREET NEW YORK. Faragut and our Naval Commanders. A new book with this title is about to be issued by E. B. Treat t Co., of New York. We have seen advance sheets of the work and pronounce the engravings and the gen eral typography etcliFnU Tb& t8 ?4b ject will be well handled the public need no other guarantee than tbe name of tbe author Hon. J. T. Headley, whose writings are as familiar as household words, aod who has richly earned a wide reputation as a graphic historical writer. It is a remarkable fact, that of the roultir tude of books growing out of the late War, none has yet appeared to record tbe early life and public services or our Naval Command era, with their daring exploits and brilliant achievements during the Rebellion. Their deeds occupy an important part in pur Ra tional History, for tbey moved hand in hand with Grant and Sherman, in bringing the great Rebellion to a triumphant close. The Author Las been aided in his work by docu ments and official matter furnished directly by the officers of their friends, which places the authenticity of the work beyond doubt. Tbe book is to be sold only by. subscrip' tion, aud will be a companion to ''Grant and Sherman" by the same author. Agents are wanted to canvtes for subrcribers, to whom rare inducements will be given. The Nation The Naium was establish ed, now more tliau a year ag!, as an essay towards creating a higher standard of public discussion and literary criticism than had been common, especially in the daily press, and, while maintaining the fundamental prin ciples of our republicanism, to be depen dent of parties and sects of whatever natre. That it has been successful in this undertak ing, is proved by the abundant testimony of the press every where, and by the high rank which it asiuined almost from the start. The proprietors are now making an effort to ex tend their influence not only upon the people at large, but especially upon the young, and as an aiixilary in loth cases upon those whose profession is teaching in the Echoolhouce, the pulpit, at the bar and in the legislature. They have therefore determined to offer the following inducements: One week after the first of July, 1867, they will pay a premium of 0e Thoi sind DoL' labs to the person who shall previous to tbat date, forward the largest number of subscrib ers exceeding one hundred, provided that each subscription shall be for a full year, and that there shall be at least twenty competi tors. A commission of fifty cts. on account will be allowed for each subscriber as for warded, to be retained by the person sending the names and subscription price, and the first ten subscribers will entitle the canvas ser to a copy of the Xaiion for one year. The Ration i weekly jourcal containing iiteiary, artistio and scijntifis inullisjnce, criticisms of booksj pictures, and music, for eign ; correspondence, and deliberate corn; rrents on political and social topics of the day. t . ' ' . - . Tresis? Five TVlars per annnm, in ad vance. A specin.eo number sent gratia on E. L. GODKIN & CO., 130 Nassau St., N. Y. A New Book by Mrs Emma D. B. N . Southworth. T. B. Peterson A Broth er, Philadelphia, have in press' and will publish on Saturday, December 15'h, a new book by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Soothworth, entitled The Bride of Llewellyn," which' will, bey ound all doubtprove to bo tbe most popular and successful work that has ever been written by her, for she is beyond all question tbe most powerful femalo writer in America, if not in the World. No one ever read a chapter of one of her Work", without wishing to read the whole booV,. and none ever read one of her books without admiring the rare genius of its author, and wishing that she might soon write another. Her scenes are life-pictures, lier' Incidents are founded on facts,1 and her' sentiments are characterised by a singular purity both of conception and expression. .Slie has. the rare faculty of saying what she means, and of say ing it in such a manner that her meaning cannot be misinterpreted. In short she pos sesses in an eminent degree those qualifica tions which are the peculiar prerogatives of a good .writer; and while she delights the reader's imagination with her descriptive beauty, she applies home truths lo his under standing with the force of rational conviction. The "Bride of Llewellyn" will be welcomed by all such readers especially; and those who have never read the works of this gated woman should hot fail to buy and Vcad this new novel by this gifted American author- Crosby Opera House. The time set for the final award of prizes of the Crosby Op era Honse Art Association is approaching and those who intend to subscribe must do it soon or they will be too late. The engravings, which are distributed to each subscriber, are by the best artists and engravers, and the chances of drawing Fome one of the prizes in addition make this an opportunity for In vestment not often given. We ad v ise all our readeis to call at the office cf W. L. Bctmar and get full par.iculars of the scheme. Tbe following card explains itself : "We, the undersigned, a Committee au- pointed to conduct the awarding of premi ums to the members .of the Crobby .Opera House Art Association, have been author ized by the management to announce Mon day, January 2lst, as the time when the fi nal award of all the premiums shall be made, without further postponement. , , . In order that 5lr. Urosby may realize the full benefit of his enterprise and that the certificates may he held by bona fide- pur chasers, and not by him, it is necessary that the remaining certificates should speedily be disposed of. Tbe Committee assure all parties interested that every care will be taken to secure per fect fairness in awarding the premiums. W. F. Coolbrogh, President Nalional Un oin Bank. . , Jas. H. Bowen, President Thiid National J. C. Dore, President Board of Trade. James 0. Fargo, Managers American Ex press. . Jj. 1. Alunn, iUunn & Scott, tlevalor.; s J. A. Ellis, President 2d National Bunk. Clinton Briggs, Ewing, Brings t Co. E. C. Hall, Hall, Kimbark & Co. Francis A. Hoffman, E. Lieut. Gov. Amos T Hall, Treasurer O; B. fc tj. K. It. Agricultural and Practical. Horse Stables. It is a fault with most stables that they are built for uicn rather than for horses. We wish to point out two common errors into which not a few builders are liable to fall, in constructing stables, especially those upon farms. The first is in having the doors and upper floors so low as they generally are. On account of these low doors, fccrses instinct-, ively learn to fear them; and they shy, rear or prance whenever led toward them. ' They are, also, among the most frequent causes of poll-evil. The horse when passing through them, is pither surprised by something it sees outside of the build'iig, or checked by the vo ce or gesture of tbe person leading him, when up goes the head and Clash comes the poll against the beam of tbe doorway. A violent bruise often results therelrom, and a deep seated abcess follows. Low hay-floors also produce the sime trouble. The sudden elevation of Ihe bead is, in the hone, ex pressive of very sudden emotion. This ef fect is noticed when you enter the stable rap idly or at an unusual boor. : A sudden noise will also cause the tame upward niotiun of tbe bead. With low stables an ii jury to the horse is almost invariably sure to follow. Again, the easiest position in which the horse can stand, is when the hind feet are higher than the fore feet, or when the floor ing nf the stall slants in exactly the opposite direction from what it does in most stables. This is the other-error, in constructing sta bles, to which we alluded. Horses at liber ty in a pasture, invariably stand, when at esse, with their hind feat elevated somewhat, and it is almost a wonder that builders have not improved upon ibis fact before, and adap ted floors to the wants of the hoise. If the floor slanted toward the forward feet it would help to. keep tbe fore-feet free, moist, cool and healthy, whereas they are now generally hot full of fever, and require washing with cool soap suds at least once a r'ay, in order to be kept in a healthy condition. . This is not all. Where the floor slants back, the horse not unfrequently attempts to case the heavy strain upon the flexor tendons of the hind legs by hanging back upon the halter. The pressure upon the seat of poll stops nat ural circulation, and in time it develops it self into dcepseated abscess. We would like to see a stable in which the two wc have pointed out did not rccur. If the builder was not satisfied with it we are sure the oc cupant wonld be, and would repay him by long years nf good service with unstrained limbs and a healthy system. Farmer. ; -?4aft 7 Experience of Common Sense. a Experience is an astute teacher, but its lessons are seldom forgotten. It is said that it has the extraordinary power of being able to make fools wise. Every farmer should keep a regular account of his expenditures and receipts, that he may be i Ule to tell whether be has gained or lost by the transac tions of the year. Farmers seldom succeed as speculators.- The most sagacious and suc cessful men "go with the times," and tell their produce when it is ready for market. Every kind of grain loses nearly one-fourth il weight by being .kept till spring. Hay shrinks enormously, wool considerably. It is better to do all tbe" marketing inHbe fall and winter, thai there may not be a loss of mon ey by shrinkage, and a loss of time in the spring, when every miuute will be precious, or ought to be so at least. . A man may derive much benefit from mak ing good ose of his eyes. He may see what a fool he hat been in not doing the right way instead of endeavoring to make inooey and time by half measures. ' Mill ons of dollars are lost annually by a defective system of husbandry the sou being not properly pre pared for tbe erops. Immense sums are lost by sowing deterioatcd seed breeding from inferior animals wintering stock badly al lowing stagnant water to poison the soil and damage wheat, corn, potatoes and other seri als. Overstocking pastures is another source of loss to the farmer, for the grass being eaten too closely, the roots are exposed to the sun, and become so parched as to be unable to pro duce a good crop. Husk Matresses. Our rural friends are very hospitable. When we vUitthem, tbey treat us during tie day with the greatest kindness, but they are often cruel to us at night, and most always consign us to a feather bed, in the smother ing depressions of which we pass a s'eepless night. Tha' a feather bed is a fit thing to sleep upon, is an idea rapidly disappearing, we are happy to say, yet in roauy communi ties feathers still prevail, and they are looked upon as silk dresses are, in some measure an index of Ihe wealth or competence of the owner. It is quite time, this was changed, and comfort and health consulted, rather than show. We aay comfort, for no one, after having slept for a few weeks on a hard bed, wonld'willingly return to feathers. Curled hair makes the very best matresn, but is x pensive; tbe next best thing is corn husks a cheap material, and accessible to all. -The inner husks or shucks as they are called in some places, allowed to curl up a little, are often used without preparation. A softer bed is made by slitting the husks in strips, half an inch or so in width; a fork may be used to facilitate stripping. The best husk bed we ever saw was made from husks of green corn, shredded by drawing through a flax hatchel. Husk beds should be opened about once in six months, the husks shaken out from the fine particles and dust, besprinkled and al lowed to lay in tbe sun for a while. Treated in this way, the husks will be almost as good as new. Wc give this bint that nt husking time those who would enjoy the luxury of a husk bed, may take measures to secure the necessary material .lyrtmKurMf. : Apples as an Article of Diet. Lot every housekeeper. lay in a good SwpiJy'tfnpefi and it will be the most econouiToat lhf estinen't 1 iii' the whole range of cnlimtries. A raw mellow sp ple tiigesfed 'Ju an hour and a half, while boiled cabbage requires five honrs. The inost healthy desert that can be placed on tbe table, is baked apple. ' If eaten ! frequently at breakfast, with coarWbread airtl butter; without meat or flesh ' of 'any kind, it has an admira ble ;eirect" on the general system ; often removing1 constipation, ' correcting ac idities,' and cooling off ferbile conditions more effectually than the most approv ed medicines. If ' families could be induce to sttbstituta apples, sound and ripe, for pies, cakes and sweetmeats, with which their children are too fre quently stuffed, there would be a dimin ution m the doctor's bills, in a single year sufficient to lay in a stock of this delicious fruit for the whole season's use. "r How to Rblievb Choked Cattljs. lliave fattened many cattle on pota toes, and always feed them whole, and occasionally one -gets choked. I then put the animal in a yard, where there are bars, which I let down, so that she can jump over, but as high as she will jump.- 1 tuen placed ner aDout two rods front the bars, with ner bead to wards them, and with a good whip, well applied, 1 run her over the bars, on the opposite side the potato will fly out of 'her mouth. I have informed my neighbors of the remedy, many of whom have tried it, and . in no. case have I known a failure.-iturcrt AmericafU Costiveness or habitual Constipation, From these omctiona arise many of the ail ings of man. ! : We hear daily, people complain of head ache, nervous debillity, e'.c, and generally the cause of tbe complaint can be traced to their constipated habits. A temedy for the core of this trouble is what they want. We recommend Dr. RobackV Sugar Coated pills as the best remedy we kuow of. They con tain do mercury, or other mineral poison, and act like a charm on the liver aod intestines. Give them a trial. . - 1-w. - Herrick Allen's Gold Medal Saleratus is as healthy as tbe puiest flour; will prove a great saving in l!:at article; is peculiarly aday ted to benefit weak stomachs and dys peptic persons; is much more healthy and economical thau baking powders, and greatly preferred to soda to use with cream tartar. Grocer- may say they have as good. They are mistaken. It is ihe best in the world. Try it. Mot of the Grace's have it- Have the Gold Medal or none.- - The .War is Over! Gold has Gone Down! ..and" ROBERTS & SHELDON Have, reduced thePrice ON HARDWARE TO CORRESPOND. WE ask the Farmers to call and ei Htning our stock of Tools and Implements, which consist in part of ;r Combination Steel Plow, ' Curtis' Iron Beam, Fostoria Capt Plow, Corn Plows, ' Shovel Plows, loubl & single Cnltivatoi-s, . . Road Scrapers, Corn Shellers, iron and wood, . Straw Cutters, Horse Rakes, ' Horse Forks, Hoes and Forks, - Rakes and Scythes, Grain Cradles, Scythe Sticks and Stones, Shovels and Spades, . Wheelbarrows, Churns, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, " Clothes' Wringers, Spinning Wheels and Reels, . Sheep Shears & Wool Twine, Land Plaster, ' Water Lime, Stucco, &c, &o, &c. Together with a complete stock of . Naik House and Barn Trimmings, Builders' fc Farmera' Hai-dware, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, i AU of which we slier st Prices which defy Competition! ALSO AQiSNTS FOR THE CHAMPION Moav cv and Ucapcr . Cider Milk . Buckeye Wood Sawing Ma chines, . Fairbanks' Scales, Our Tin Shop, Is in order, and will fill your orders with despatch. ROBERTS Ei SHELDON. Fremont, Mav 18, IP 63. Pise's Cure for Consumption, 18 WARRANTED. YOU HAVE Consumption, try it If you have a Cough, try it. i If you have Lung or Throat Disease, try it. If yon have anyoflbe tytnptoiriB of this dreadful liseH- Jo not fail to try this remedy. If ildoes you no good your money will be refunded as feet forth in the circular which accompanies f-ach bottle. Sold by DR. J. W. G00DS0NA SON, Bellevue, Ohio. DR..E. DILLOA 4 SON, Fremont, Ohio. I5jg?" HOW MANY CASES OF FATAL DISEASE HAVK YOU KNOWN OF WHICHTHE FIRST SYMPTOM WAS A SLIGHT COUGH? 5yl Lake Erie k Louisville Railroad. ON and after Tnfsdsr, Ifcw. 20th, 1846, trains will -ra dsi'.r, (SuDda rs excepted.) ss follows: Lean Fremont, al.-.. 1 K'olosk, P. M -. " WtnUrs,... 218 ' Kansas, 2 8.1 m Amsden, 2.4s . JacksOBk.. 2 66 M Bwh Fostorla.......... 114 - ' " LaTe Foitoria 328 Arasd' 3M ' ' Irrlrs st rtndU, 430 . . RETURNING. Lmts rindlsy, at 7.31 o'clock A s Areadti, SOS A.rrWsst Fostnria, .. 8 30 m Lmt sostor!a. ...... 8 46 M Jaakaoa. ........ SOS " Amsdsn,.... ...... 9. IS . , Kansas, . 9 2H m " Winters . S4S . Arrtvsat frsmont, 10 16 . Framont, ;Vot isss. Trains only stoponsignsl. - Trains laavn Fremont In tha morning. aCsrlhsar rtral of Trains from Clereland and Toledo, and sr. rim st Fremont in tbs aftarooonln time to eonnort with Trains on the Clereland & Toledo Rjll Road both astand West. Passengers er this line reach Flndiaj several aosrs In adrac c of any other ronte. Bnj Tickets, via Fremont, in Cleveland and Tole do, at lh Ticket OMoes of the Clevelsnd and Toledo Railroad. L. Q. RAWSON. Sns't. ERIE RAIWAY! BROAD GUAGE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, aud Net Kuglaud Cities. THIS. RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM Dnnklrk to New York 460 iVilen, Buffalo to New York 423 Mile, Salamanca lo New Yoik 41a Fiuea, . a.xd is raoa tW 22 to 27 mitts TUJf SHORTEST ROUTE. - . - All trains ran f?irMlw Ihmn.l. v .u 460 ariss,stiMewi dkjt of Vcktt. ' From and after Nov. 19th, 1868. Trains will' leave in conception wiw ius estorn lines, as follows: FBO.H DINKIKK ANOSAXAMANCA- Bj new 1 01 nmeirom union irepots: - 8.00 A. M. tfem York Dm Ezxrcu, from Salamen en. Uailv, (except sunaavs.j intersects nt Bor nellsvillewith the 6 30 A. St. Oar Express from and arrives in Mew York at 10.30 P. K. Buffalo, 7.10 A. Af. Expram Mail, from Dunkirk, Dailv (except troncays). :-tops at Salamanca 9.40 A. M-, and connects at rJornellsville SLd with theUorning a 30 A H. Kiprrss Hail from BnBalo,and arrives in nvm 1 ork st 7.00 A. M. 4.15 P. M. Stto rorkirifklEzprett, from Dunkirk Daily (except sunders). (Stops at Salamanca 66. P. at., and arrives in New York at 12.30 P. M- onnecting with Afternoon Trains anj Steamers for Boston snd New England Cities. FROM BUFFALO By New LTork time from Depot Lor. czensoge and eiiclrgao. streets. 6.30 A. M. yet tork Duf Erpren (Snndrivs bx- cepteaj. Amies in new lortst iu.au Jr. M. Connects at Orest Bend with tbe Dels ware, Lackawanoaand Western Railroed tot Pfatla. delpbia. B4ltimore, Washingt.-n,acdal!p"iJita 8.30 A. M.Earut Moil via Aeon aod Home 1 If Tllle (UsiiT.exreptsanrlajs). Amres mNew York at 700. A.M. Connects at Klmirawith Williamsport A Elmtra Kailroad for Harris burgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington ana points soma. 8.30 P. M. Lightning Ezmrut, ganders excepted. stops for wood and water onir, and arriees in New York 7.00 A. M. Connectsat Jerser L'itj with Morning Express Train a' New j-.rsej Railroad for Baltimore and Washington, and at New York wt'h Morning Kiprers Train for if OS ton ana newangianauities. 6.10 P. Af. He York Higkt Eiprtt, Daitf. Con. neera at uorDeiiaviue wim tneeiAr. M. train from Dunkirk, aad arrlres ia Nsw York at 12 30 r M. Also oonnectsat Klmira for Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Smth. 11.20 P. AT- C'ii Ezpreu, Dailr Except BnnasTSi. Am res in Mew York at 3 49 P.M. Connects at Oreat Bend with Delaware, Laeaa wanna At Western Railroad, and at New York wltn Alternoon Trainssnd ftteamers for Boa- ton and New New England eties. Onlr One Trsin East on stoocar. learinsr Buffs. lo at 6.1S P. M., and reaching New York at 12.30 P. U. Boston and New England rasseroers, with their Baggage, are transienra rec oj ctmrgt in New York. THE 8.SST TKNTlLATtl) AND MnsT LIXIBIOl'S SLEEPING COACHES IN THE WORLD A 1 Sjccompan all night trains on this rail war. Bai-iace checked through and fare always aa low as oy anj rtuer riouie . r" Atk lor Ticktlt sio Erie Roi'teoo. which ran beobtaioed at all Princiral Ticket Cffices in the West snastonrrl-est. 11. RIDDLE, WITI. R. UAItK, Gen lsnp't. tien'l Past. Ag-nt GREENBACK ABE GOOD! BUT R OBACK-S STOMACH BITTERS, alter years of experience and trial, have proven to be the be.t remedy extant lor sll complaints where a tonic and stimulant are required. They never mil io strongmen ine wchk, impart vigor tn the strong, aud in nil respects restore shattered and broken-down constitiitioq. Ho remedy wis been received with as much favor as Ro sack's Stomach Bitters. In Chicago B 0 VKR 50.0OO bottles uere foI.l l-y ont dri-hottde in the j-ast var. It iV ici mitled by otir moM lenrneti pttVMicttttu tfmt Ur. ROKAOK'S STOMACH lil'JV. TEKS romtiine tlie pni?fties n.' . gentle Inxati??, nn efficient unti-bilioiij gent aurl the b?M ttom.'U:I.ic known to th worid. ROBACK'sS WTTEllS ehould be u?ed by con I events to strengthen tbe prostration which ftlwa? follows acute diB.it. Id the I B II.IOL'S ilisincts of the West sud Sutti there liae, fr a lMr time, heen miH-ti needed an arlicle of STOMAI.'H UirrKKS, Khich. if taken in projwr uiuilities, and at tlie proper time, are a sure preventive of llilious Kfior, Keier and Aue, l.iver Oniplsint, 1'; epMn, IndigesUnn, Jaundice. Kidney Complaint, Snd all diseases of similar nature; and are better as a preventive for bilious derangement, tTt4ating T A ND treni;Ui?nin2 the rMeni, And irv inj tone to Utt J.tstiv orp:m!, thrin mxiy cthr known remedy. Xow th.it thenar ie over, there will UionHflnds seeking homes in the South. No per son who rallies his lifeshould go there i.hnnt haTirg conslHnUy t hnnd (he l.fT'J'KKS, iw aalP2it!ird ajiiint epi ilniN: and maladies nngemlered by mi tim and polluted WHter. Travelers nd nil residentt of the rank river-bottom T C Ol'NTlKS of the West and South, and the rnller of the Mississippi ant it rihut;ines, should proviile llietnsehva will, the BITTERS. Tbere is proboMy n one diheae with which mankind are afflicted which is the source of ho nmny mltneiits as dyspepsia, or as It is more E common! j called Sour Stomach and there is no more certain remedy than K'b)H'k Stomach Bitters. They are serer knorm o fiul. K IXC CHOIsERA has Alwnya been miH'h diedcd by Ihe public, and peo4e hare remrted to all manner ol" medteines to arrest the process, but with little siKt-e-s. A sure cure and prerentire ia to be (bund in the iie nf Tt. ROHACK'S irCANMNA MAN KKMKI-IKS. Keep the bowel oHn with the Pills, snd .nviu'-'nite the sttui t ln-e m-e o the fror!in'!i Hrtrprs. or, ii the blfo.l be thin, use the run her. S I'e II n inTslualjle remedy should be kept tn every minify. Keep the aystcro in lull viiror and nothing ia to he feared fm diseHfe or cholera. THE OLD KKI.1ABI.H. lo not be deceived by purchaaing aoy of the qunck nostrums under the rations namea of Hitlers. Purchase none other but Dr. RO BACK'S P'l'OMACI! BITTKRS, which are com poi.nded of the purest drugs, and in which ihe i Hie ted can rely. ARE s PBINCE, WALTON & COMPANY, iScccewon to C W. Rcback,) SOLE PHOPRIETOBB, ,Vo. ns, nn, no mid fast Third Street, OIISOINIVA.Tl, O. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines FVERYWHERF Wonderful butTrue. Madsme Rminftont the world renownrd Astroloistand Aomcambrjlistic! While in a Clairroyant state, delineates tbe Tery fea- tnrei of tha pe son yoo are to marry, and or the aid f ao instrument f iuteose power, known a the lYr chomo trope, rnarants to prodacr m perfect and life- likepictare of tha future huhbaod or wife tf the ap pHoant, wlh date of mrrih(ce, occupaHoo, leatKag traits of ebaractar, ska. This ia ne imioeition, aa tea- tamooiali withootnumDercanaihert. By Stat in j piaoa of birthTKe. (iispoition,eolor of eym aad hiir,Dd enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelopeadtlrsiised to yoarHit. yoa win reoeiT me picture oy return mail, together with desired intimation. Add renin confidence, aUDAi Gsrthvu RuciJiOTOjr. P.O. Bo SfT WsitTroy,N. T. 3J. i',!t.i(i. Xs. !' . '- ' i, ;. WHY SUFFER- WITH THIS Dangerous & Loathsome Disease '. " ' - WHEN IT Can be Cured ! - j AND ENTIRELY radicated from the System .BV.THE USE OF DR. SEELYE'S I LIQUID ATARR REMEDY. WILL SLHELT (KSUkT IX CONSUMPTION Caless cheeked la Its Ibeiplsat stages. sfcrTlT NEVER FAILS lf "; fe T-MeJ if 'Diiecliacs are toed. ' ' .' " ' ' - . i tJT SINGLE B0ITLK9 WILL L8T A MONTH. C0L1 IN THIS HEAD Re'leTel in a Few Minutes. BAD. BREATH Caused by eH'osive ecretien. WEAK EYES Tsu'ed hj Catarrhal aOee'lons. ' ' ' - SENSE OF SMELL - ' .Wfaest lrsAtaftlordoatroyed. ' . t; DEAFNESS When caused by Catarrhal dlffieoltie. A liar eared - by inia rcBMiry. Throat Affections Are ipo re t-qaeotlT than othewiM eannedbya thivk, alimr macoaa, falling (mm the hal, enpeciald ly during the night, ami reuniting Croao Catanb.aa- azeeareuoy Dr. Scclyc's LIQUID CAT A ililll REMEDY. pto yi 9 . The sytrptomn of Catarrh are at first very slight. Peraona 14 thej have a cold, th.t th-y have fre- qarnt aitackaaod nrm more senmUYetolne chang of Umperatara. iathiseondltion the noee mar be r, or a alltbt diacbage, thin and acrid, afterwards thick an iiuih-atTe, may eoRue. Aa the disease beomea chronic, the discharges are increased in quantity and chaogad in quality; they are now thick and bearj, aod are hawked or coughed off. The eeerettons are ofJeaiire, eancing m bad breath; the aenae of smell is lessened or destroyed: dea nsa rreqnently takes place Another common and important symptom of Cat arrh ia thtt the person is obl'gd to clear hta throat in the morning of a sllcfc or slimy mucosa, whleh has fallea from the head doling the nivbt. When this takes place, the person may be sore thathia dia aaae ia on ito way to the laoga,and should Iooee no time in arreating it. The above are bat a few of the many Catarrhal symptoms.' Write to oar Laboratory for oar pam blrletdeaerihlngfallTaUsTmptoaja; it will be sent it EE to any aid re us. Also directions where to procure tbe medicine. We are receiving letters from all part of tho Un ion, and also anmerons teatimooiala from those mnng it, bearing the evidence of its infallible mehta. gjr This remedy conta na ne Bumrl or fiamtm iugrtditmtt, bat is pnpred from vegetable extracts exclutiwtiif; therefore U is perfectly kmrmiut even to the moat tender and delicate child. Ca er Cassrr Remedy, aud take no otner. ir not sold oy arargiats in your vieiniry, they will order it for yoa. Price $2.00 per bottle. All pereons suffering with any alfMtioo of the H9d, Throat or Lanes, shoal 4 write at once fnr oar phamphiet fully describing all, symptom pertaining iu lav mu itv uiMim, It will be sent free to aay addrese. Dr. V. IL SEEL YE d- Co., FREErORT, ILLINOIS. Eo'd bj Wholesale and Retail Druggists. GENERAL AGENTS. John ! Park, Clneianatl, Ohio; Fuller, Finch A Fuller. Chirafo, IU; Rernhsss k Van 8ebaach,Chi rro,IM; lleaias Barns a; Co, X-w York; D Ransom ft Co. BnsTalo fit Y: Farraad. ?helev ft Co. Detroit. Mich; Weeks ft Potter, Boston, Msss; Freceh Rieh sris ft Co, Philsdelpbta. Pa: R R Sellers ft Co. I'itts hargh. Pa; Collina bro's, 8t Loois, Mo; Bamee, Ward ft Co. New Orleans, l.a; R A Robinson ft Co, LonisrilleKr; Biglev ft Bro, Msmpbis, Teen; P S Depuj, Riehmoad, a; Thompssa ft Block, Balti more, lid; Deiter ft Nellsger, Albany, N T ; Str&ng ft Armstrony, Clerclaad, Ohio; Was Jehestos, Csboit ico; wiiaoarswrs m vo. usiitiiis.sj. iqrQijc Gciflpi, Home Insurance Co., "j OP NEW YORK. 33th btmi-Jnnual Stattment,$h6ujing the con-e mition oj int company C mm 13 dayef JWy, 1866. Cask Capital, 2,000, OOO, OO Asteti, 3,596,923,00 Iiiabilillei, - 130,385,13 A vrv Urae per ess tot tbe assets of ta Compa ny consist in Boa4 and Mortfageaand United States itoeka. This Compsnr by Iu sfflelenl .neers aad inea at home, aad )U aaetits ab:estd. aas bai:t ss aa errssff. sation ssesaa' te mono In the Untied Stole tor ttt- iam.wt and RaLianiLiTT. All persons se.kinc lnsuraoe. shoaIr rsmsaaser the Home, ef New York. uuisi.nr. MAKTiji.rresweaT, A. F. WlUf ARTH, Vice Frewidefft. Jobs Hi.'fiaa.tleeretary. I. B. Waaaacaa. Asst. 8ee'y. K. W. B. neLEIXAX. AR.nt. rremonl, aaf. 10. IMS. iKiji IjfeiicTiie?. R IN O S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS TBE JTliaACLE OF THE AGE! Cr.v-headcd Peonle) bar. their locks re stored Bj it to the dork, luotronm, tilkeu mto ot voutb.and are bappjl 1 OC1 tl S reopw, who ijr', Mcavr rm nw,jHn these unfashionable colors ebaaged to. beautiful aubora and rsjoicet People whose heads are oorersd with Vondrof and Manors, ase It, aad have clean coats aad clear and healthy aealpsl Ualdaeadea veieraua save iDsirreroain ing loeastigbtened, aud the bare spots covered with a loxariant growth ef Hair, aad daaos for jo, I Young Soatlemea ase it because It is richly perfu med! Young Ladies use it because it kseps their Hair la placet Everybody arast and wilt use it, bees ase it is ti clsaasst and test article lo the market. For Sal. by DOOLSY ft BROS., wnousis Agents, Toledo, O.. aad 8.BCCKLANZ ft SONS aad K. 1LLON SON, Fremont, aad Dragiists gea- erally. KING'S tinAI HAIR. This is tha Cora tbat lay In tha Aacbbosxa that Ring jm-f lnis is in. Jinn wno vns Daia aim T erne. Wlio now has raven Ineks, they say. lie used the Cure that lav A la tha AllSIUHIA that Uner tnaln This ia tha Maiden, handsome ant pay. Who married the man oo.ee bald ana gray, Who now has ravea- locks, they say. Jji lie used tbo Ambrosia that King auuie, This fa tlie Parson, Tvhrt. by the way: !at ricd the laaMlen, uandsoma aaW py. To the man once bald and my. But who now lias raven socks, the say. Because he need the Cure that lay In the Ambrosia that King made. Tliis is the Bell that rinra s i To srouse the people saa aihl jr.ir 1 1 mo tins Isct, which neredeea Liy If tfm would not be ootid or yratt, i Use tho Amb&oua that Kuig Maes-' L H.TU3B3 & CO., Ppow.rrnps, Pir-sow, KV CSE PRATT efc BCTCHBR'S CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL vTsmatsd hi cases of Bnenmsrlsm, Maataltja, li ulssa or Pains. The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle Medicine In the World! isaispiis.ii m lluifllilKM trod throughout tht Cmilod Slate "nut Can a das during tkt tail 93 jrar. Tor tha core of tire varlrma niaaMea to which, HorNea and Cattle are subject; each aa Founder, Distemper, Hide Boond, Losa of Arpetlte.Inwnnl Btrnlns. Yellow Water. . f istula, Poll Evil, Bcrntcne or Grease, Manga, Inflammation of tbo Eysa, and Fat lira e from Hard Labor; also, Rlienmailam, (oommouly cailed Btlff eomplaintk which proven mtai to to many valuable Horaea In tnhi eoontrs SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDES Bat tba largaat aaJa of any Harm aad Cattla Matttctft ra thfa country. It la compoaad of berba and roota, aod for nildmM, Mtiaty, certainty and UMroagbaeaa, atudw ra-rarnBUr at tba bead of tha lift of Hotm urf CmU Mtdicimea. 1 1 carrlea off all groaa hamora, rerata horaea from becomiD( atlff or foomUrin pari 11 e tbo blood, loasMntv tbo akin, aad givee It a amootb and groeny appeorancev, deanaea tho water aod etreogthene ovary i-rt of tlo aody. It la also a aalo aod eertala roraedv r eoagho wd oolda, whleb geaerato ao Bany fetal diaoaaoa. Tb. Cow reoalres to beSBpelled with an sbnrrdaoeeol feed not U mak. her tt this Is not eeslraWe, bat to keep up a regular secretioa of milk, aad all owners ef sows will ind by giving tbeaa BZiOAzrs coivDTrzoif rowssBa twice a week, a burg. Increase In quantity and .naUtw of milk and cream. It carries off all fever aad tss. parities of tlis blood. Tlie effsstie sew tbroughoasth season by a rich and abundant flew ef milk. The farmer Is keglunlDg to be aware of tb. valuable propertfea of SloanV Vomui sMeas IWtfw, in pre meting tbe condition ef bis sbse. and preventing ssaaj sf th. duwaaes of all tbe dosiestiratsd aalasala. aTA flfly cent wckag. of Momn'0 Conditio Powder put into a barrel of swill Is better than two bushels of corn to fettea a hog, and is a certain pre ventlv. of Hog Cholera, Blind Staggers, aad ether (liii.ni. common among hogs. ISA UTIOy. To protect ourselves and tbe pnbHe from being Imposed upon by worthless imitations, the. gen sins will bear tbe Sue nmii signatnn ef tb. Pro. pri Scots oa th. wrappw. PRIOR 29 ft bO CTS. PER BOTTLC. Ear Sals by Druggists and Merchants every. her. Bole Proprietors, Cbioago, HL t. a tawsr MM. AT WHOLESALE BY DOOLEY dt BRO., WEST &TRUAX, TCLSDO. AT RETAIL BY a BUCKLAND 4 SON, E. DILLON dt SON, 28 yl Fremont. EW PEEFC3IE F03 THE Hi.DXIltHnq Phal.a'. iPbalaa'a Phaleai'a halsa'e hiIon "NighJ Blowusiac C era sls. "Night Blaeaaisig f'ereaa.' " Nifht Blow Bairns; Cereaa.1 "ibt Blaasaiisis OressJ uNiSht BlMiasisisj Cerewa.1 A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume luti led from tbe rare and beantiul flower fro. a men it wee ns i Manufactured only by PnALO.Y &. tfOX, New Yark. BEWARE OP COUNTERFErTS. ASK FOR PHALOS'S TAKE KO OTHER, !ECIK HtKSCRiBKD GOLDEN SEAL. R.-c imuirnded for lh treatment of P v spepsta, lorii rest'on, Oj.ne'al leiiiity. snd Fver and Ague.ao! war ranted to cue. Invend bv Pr . C. Spurn. It is aTegaijtble compound of thrto distinctartie fes, and is spproved s-d prescribe! by tbe Belies! profeMien. A pbysiciaa who hss made n. of it ia bis practice ssys It is bsrmless, ekile it ispolent; nor does it, as Is the case with many medirinrs, leave a skat tared constitution ia bis track." SoU bv all dragwlsta. 0HR1N k C0.,8ols Proprietors, lOfl-J 8fiU(la)d, Macs. ' 'aaOrCatlUaa. 'Psaari f I t i " j - W"-"'V V