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The War is Oy cri Gold has Gone Down! AND " ' ROBERTS &SHELDON Have reduced thePricq ON HARDWARE TO CORRESPOND. WE the Farmers to call and ex amiug our stock f ' . Tools and Imnlements. j : ; '' which consist in part of Combination Steel Plow, Curtis' Iron Beam, Fostona Cast Plow, . . , Corn Plows," - -r ! " Shovel Plows, doubl & siagta Cultivators, : , Road Scrapers, ,t Corn Shellers, iron and wood, : Straw Cutters, . ..; '. " Horse Bakes, l r Horse Forks, ; . 1 Hoes and Forks, , Rakes and Scythes, Grain Cradles, ' " . Scythe Sticks and Stones, v Shovels and Spade?,1 " Wheelbarrows, Churns, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Clothes' Wringers, . Spinning Wheels and Keels, Sheep Shears fc Wool Twine, Land Plaster, Water Iinfe. : ' . , Stucco, &Oi&cit'&C.-'' '- :. Together with a complete slock of Nails, , , ' ' ' " -, House and Barn Trinimings, Builders' & Farmers' Hardware, 'fin and Sheet Iron Ware, AU of which we ower U '" Prices which defy Competition! : - v nU-- ALSO AGENTS FOR THE - fv CHAMPION V M wcr : auA-Reaper Cider Mills,. ' ' . Buckeye Wood Sawing Ma chines, . . ;;';T' Fairbanks' Scales,' ' . Our Tin Shop, Is in order, and will fill your orders with despatch. ' ROBERTS & SHELDON. j 'resent, Jby IS, 1865. NEW UUUUft, NEW Gb6i)S, : H v: NEW PRICES, , : ' NEW PRICES, NEW STYLES. '.'"';'. - . . NEW STYLES,1 CALL AKD SEE THEJi, CALL AND SEE THE'il .-, 1 AT EMMRfCH&CO'S Who aw in Market w ith r Urge and varied Stock of 3? AipecJieTios Poplins, IMUioe TrinU, 8 latra, CioMinfcll of which . ten .jeUeted -n tti cits. T. bur the best audlateet styles of Crockery, (OM to - IHHKIUU C WB. TO get the worth of your money when to bay poncA ef TEA cell at EMM1UCH GO'S. F you want the best SUGAR in mar EMMKICH A CO'S. COFFEE, the best at EMURICH A CO'S. FOK pure and uuadullerated Grocer iea vl 11 kiads o to - ' KMMRICH & CO S. ?"E call special attention to our ; V 'new stock ' f Cloth, Cwinn, Vwting Oent KonjUniDf UtMoa, . HEADY-MADE CLOTHING Of tkil v kin Lux? U1 wrli Mlectmi iiirtel -sr ehuvd wiibeeul refenaae to thu nwrkvt u4 tUttnd. Cannot be Undersold ! Our Profits be SumjII but Sale Quick. Our Stock is two couMlete for enum eration. WethforlnTtlfir1!iingtoporehM oodi toonrlinetooil nd nra" oerore Jt IiMwherMeao.itTlywH y fOodf r via to bay. No Trouble to Slioto Good. KMMRICH is CO. P.S. MKA. USDORF IN RETIR- . from tha Drr od Trad, raUtoa at Si ,wfa.aud willbny. paylo, CASH and tha hfh atrriea,lor DRESSED OR LIVE !IOiS, T?HEAT,C0RN,EYE,0AT8, SEEDS rrtiit,Ootobnl.l- ltf Z,-... iinouuai from ?lexlo J -i S?2f inog". r P.- or Cno.car Par- New Dry Goods Store ! hew noons l -mm oooosii .... . , . t ' Hernion, Smith Sc Wilson, WO. 1, VALLETTE'S BliICK liLOCK, FREMONT, OHIO, HAVIH8 SKO Urr prpmiO' for tlw ln of tli-nwnl Sravra.w Mli !' lalknniif Oar cwtanontbat wa are mtdT to exhibit tkefullowiog Hii's of Ooodi, nt tb I.OJYEST mrM frict: DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC, BRITISH mwd COyTWEXTJl Fn-l.rnt-irc n'liin ar.d hoc? niohIr flilc; CORURUS of al qaali'iw: ooler and Wtck Jf.CJtt'J.v; TJRTA.V CHECKS in Tmrlt of tloth: ALEXANDRIA and riCTORI tCORUS; COLORED I'RIXCESS CLOTIS. iiKir SeorW: EMPRESS CLOTHS all qalatiM:all ahad-a of f KAC'Hnd tlKfSl.lSH MERfXOS: SOLID fl .' CHECKS in. difef oattahrles, and aa andlan Tarirty of DRESS OOOUS thstse rill not andrrtate to rnomerata. SHAWLS CLOAKS, Wmkt ipdlitj" mbreiaftU t B4v'tie tf ih mmob. ;- , WHITE GOODS, la fall tMorUuMt. ooMirtiay la M-rt ft Jacotuta, Cambric, Katmcook, Hair Cor4n( Brillitntr, MuHi. Bviaafa, Biahop lamwaa, Victoria Lawua, fcc : -a ' littiag in psvrt ftf Jacotuta, Cambri , Victoria Lttwua. ke, MOTIONS, Oor Stock ia FjEtcniire aa4 Ompletr. DOmESTICS, wa""kaUiiaalaadiafbranhof oarTraie, always aclling tlrem at (hf rollft poiuibla adranea on Naw York eaat, larg lisaa of wPTint, bntings, Dnin, nrifr, ba,eottoa Flannala, Ticking, ic, Ae. HOSIERY $c GLOVES, OonaiaUDf of Woolen, aVrioo and Cotton llf nierr, al! mak? and tiaes, for Gcntlaman, Mraam a4 n AiuuHiTw ma ivo tar una ntvst popn'ar aisles, Aiexaod 'rn ano iianton'i the bit in tno world, alao aeocy lined Kids, flt-y Hoed Hriao and Wool Glow in larL-oSnpplT.' " ' " :' ' ' ""o??"8 'lPrt of S'rtu'S Fincla. Otwras-jluim rianoala-Kob Koya, Plate and J-willad. Flaanala aabnaaiy nannrta, Ldl Ootbt, ta, tc , , - ' BA WKETS! 209 Paria; boaght tint the grnt dccllDe ftnm th rroont ascttnn ailra. Alto fall Uhm of tha followinr cooda b.Taht at t'ac- recant pinie mIm in Kw Tork! tilkt, CTafaa, Ctri mm, Emhrtmu, Lmttt. Rmlmarmh. Hmf Xkirts. IAmu Drttptrirm, Ftto; XiMnu, 7Vtmriir, Bmtfui.Zrpkfr iit, Cr. bmmll U mret, trr, Our anlire tKk 9l Fill and Winter Uoods la a faat w would ban joy mnrmb r, aa w had not a dollara worth of Old Gooda on haod. Thai not only firing oor rutonii the bet:. St of lha lo.t p ricat ; bntMllior lb Kw and Frwh Ooeda. Wa hara alM a fin assortment af Carpata. IIGKNON, KiWITH 4c WIIJSON. ' rrasnont, Ohio, Oolobar t, !. 0j!. . . ,, ' 4 WHOLESALE1' A Ni RETAIL DEALER IN .. i .......... Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Paper, Stationery Wall Paper, Window Curtains, &c,;;;r;r : I ' V,' DESIRES to call the attention of the citizens if taulusky.aud ailjoiuip . Coun ties, to Lis Large and Complete Stoclc of Goods, and his iirrangeinenta for supplying thu wtmt of alltJie jnoj(e, for tlus jer 1867,.in any of those arti cle found in a well ordered JJkco and Book Stoi:k. " Do you'-want aDy PATi ENT MEDICINES, IJNIMEJSTS, BAISAMS, Playters, Extract, Pills, Pain Killers, Eye Waters, &c, . . . ,. .. ,. Av ,"';, 4 44- D 0 YOU WANT ANY KIND OF MEDiCltfEiS, (K)TS, POW; JJClvat Irums, iinctures, Jbsssnces, f . GotoMcCULLOCH'S. Jo Yon Waul any Kind of, ,. .K . ?t PA QERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, Hair Pomade -Hair and Whiskera' Dye, Cor fiioes, Toilet Water,: Ba .Water, To-jth Powders, Handkerchief Extract, Lip Salve, Shavine Creain. Sha'vinir Soaps, or other Soaps, you ill rtrny find all of the best -, By calling at DO YOU WANT A FIRST; IiATE 3IGAK ' -Jj i: -L-i, ;j ::i McCULLOC'H'S is the j.tatoTnd iv , r . .- DO you want a tip top PORTMON1E or POCKET BOOK, warranted to hold" Money-if -jou dotft take it out Go to , ,r' ... . , McCULLOCH'S.". DO YOU WANT A BOOK OF ANY KIND, HistoriwiL Biograph ical, Theological, Medical, Serious or' unny ; ' or'School Books of aiiy kind ; Do you want a very nice PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, you will always find just the one to suit. STEEL PENS, SLATES,. INKS, o?, cords, of them, al ways Can be found jnd for every price, at McCULLOCHS. ARE vou about to Paint your House f Be sure to'call on M'CUJLLOCH before you buy your PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, &C., and yon will surely buy of hira. And don't forget Id look; ' those Beau1 llful, New, WALL PAPERS, which' voulJ make your house look like a Palace, for a rery small sum of money with the BORDERS and CURTAINS to match. r DO you want a COAL OIL LAMP! (and who would burn candles thesis davs ?) You will always find a Large Assortment' all Stylos and PricesI COAL 'OIL always on hand at .'''liv'A ..i 'i&cC0LlCH&';; .- I : i :i i'i U. ; -J- .-f CUoicc WiuCs As near pure as it is possible to oltain and MEDICINAL purposes Only, can be IN ADDITION TO THE MANY ARTICLES ENUMERATED ABOVE You will always find an endless variety of . -. FOOLSCAP, LETTER, COMMERCIAL, NOTE AND BILLET PAPER, With every description of Piain and Fancy ENVELOPES tomatch. , Fancy Goods, Reticules, Ladies' Bag8, fc Portfolio HaTrlotli; NaiL Paint, and Shoe Brushes, Feather Dusters,' &cj &Cr fec "-i. -i.i.turt'i y. j, V.oiiieded by ;. all," 'thai '-H-'V-" - '.'"..'"; BTcCiiUoch's " Family;; Medicines! ' Are unequalled for curing alldioeases for which they are recommendec, , THE BALSA M OF HOARH OUND, for Coughs and Colds. ; ' -y p THX BONE AND NERVE LINAMENTV for Pains and Strain-.'-DIAERHEA MEDICINES, "for Piarrhea and 8urorner Bowel ComplaiDta., -' 1 ! J. Li-.'"'.. '' ' .i f I V tut- fI McCULLOCH'S PILLS, the best In use. .'-;;-;;-;: ". HOESK AND CATTLE P0WDEE8, . . . : .. V. j. ringbone ointment. rr-Ther Medicines are all -WaRKAKTBD, try tnem and you will be satisfied. , .u- j ,...(' -';.' : ..o'cayw No.' 3'Bucklarid'Blocl5. , FREMONT, OHIO. F R E R1 O W Clothing, Clothing, Clothing .1 . : , t. ' r t.i -p - (One lur Aorlh WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS THAT THEY HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WJTH , A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF D:'JXa.2& 'XD MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR OF EVERY STYLE k QUALITY. , Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Hats & Caps, Gents Furnishig Goods, Trunks and Valises. ME It C H AN T T AlLOItl N G I Done to order, and a manner unsurpassed elsewhere. . i , FLANWELS.r;; Call at McCULLOCim ---- 1.Q-L J. 0 - J 'X Uils, UheiiiicaJs, Jtc., 5-.-S.-vU ;'' f. f. ifcOULLOCII'S. -! ' -.OJI auA Lturs, them, al ays ou hand for MEDICAL found at ' : ; .' "McCULLOCH'S.., y r,:; ;.;;.: r:: Tv O H I O; of Autiwaal Bauk,) .... DRYFOOS & BROTHER. The Fremont Journal. AND WINTER. AND WINTER. BY ALICE CARRY The wintei Kei and ll e snmnir cinuep, vAnd the elourf defcerd in wi m wetshow ..iV, 'em; ' -:' '' , ' ' " The grass grows greca wlwre the frost has And wste and wayside are fringed with ! ' ': -ftawCTs.'' Tlie winter. gt and .lhsuioiMwrconiM, . And the merry blue bird twittersnd trill, And th swallowjwings on his steel-Mue - 'this way sfid tliat way, at w ildesf w ill. .. , . : ' i '. . Tbc:wiilcrf?oaud thaumD)eromr , i . : . And the swallow swiugeth no more aloft. ' Ami Ilia Wne bill's Wast swell out of her IHf, 'And the homiesl bill ol tbcih all grows toft. The'siiromer goes and the wuiter cornea. Aud the daisies die, and the daffodil diea, ' And thesoftfiRt hill grows hornr and still,' ' - Anti the day set dimly-.BDd dimly e. : -., i ... v.'-. .. -., .- - - ''-: (i.: The suiuuier got-a and the winter come. And the red fire fades from the heart of the . p.'nwe, - "' : '" ; ' ' And tha snow lies white where the grass was - x j'tte&iM'wtn HttH blew.: and brQWSn, tr-i HI '' 1 -rv The winter comes and the winter stays, Ay,:eold and long and eold, And the pulsf s beat to the weary feet, ......... w And, the head feels sick, and.the heart ' grows cold. . The w inter come aad (be winter.stays, , Aod all thnglorjr behind ualioa, The cheery light drops into the night, , . And the snow drift over oar sightlew eyes. ' a THE WHITE CROSS. BY GEORGE W. BUNGAY. 6itK!iT''Tr4-whit, er-Thrtf the dim night, ' " - . Fell tha- oftr,snow, ,v.-.v :u : , Now fast now slow, ; ,. . " Making the posts " Like sheeted ghosts, .i Jlobing the woods i I In .-.finer .. . goods I- Than ever were spuo by mortal skill, And bleached on the sun side of the' hill; White- fringes are woven by weavers where The',wtp is'"mist and the wool is air; The world is. dressed like a bride ia. white, Although the poor old year died hst night. : - TT)rrpf. not" a 1 tear ' Ua the i eow uier ,. Of the , brate year, :- . Whose corpse is here. . His ' work is done, His battles won; -And . he . will be . Named with the free . Through future time " ' For deeds 'sublime. ' ' We wetfwne here The ncw-btitn year." '" ' -Tie Suow that falls ,., ,.v...i from the gray wall . Of the thick cloudf, Is not for shrouds "' ' ' -For 'the dayB fled, Air tho. year dead.. . ; 'Tis the white fleece, i Emblem of peace, rSenUdttwn .to cheer , .. The soft young year. i tH'i May : no red vain ,: Make red-Main -' . j; On garments while. . , ; Woven lat night. Si'Jr? 8o?!!iiff i the ( aoft f tut. hi;. ;i ,10 Kd time; ""' King lotitl and clear,' ... j -. .s , This happy New Vear; '' : aiive Sixty aevett ... !S1-, .)..:.. :TJe tpne of Heaven,,,' BY GEORGE W. BUNGAY. Agricultural and Practical. ' Pafmers' Olnbs. We would like to aug-gest to the Farmers of our county, who have already swell established Agricultural Sci My, that they will find the establishment of Club, for the purpose of discussing and examining subjects pertaining to their voca tion, valuable auxiliaries to the county or ganization. .In soma' counties the farmers publish their discussionslor the gist of them, upon, any au bjoot of aud tlie iastructJUta.thuS; afiotdad, tlw practical hints giv(aryaluabl t. every ,ouq who reads them. x-Wy.H eannot jov far mars . iostitu'.e audi I prwcfflJing? -Tliey d" not lack either thu brains or ' the industry,, and we know weH -sf teach Township were to organ its its Olub, t which some subject oY vital interest to agricuttaralistsabonld be thoroughly dii-eusd?its-"picUeal effects wou'd. n .per ceived nob only in our aonunl fairs, .but in more bountiful harvests, and in the increase of - all their elements of thrift and progress. Jt would bring the farmers together; create the desire tn cultivates greater and better variety jof production for exhibition as well as use; would stimulate a laudable emula tion: and, above and beyond all other coustd efa'tio'nl;',tfnld'iffnse" IntelHgenee.Hod IBt crease iheir happinecs by Wultipljing iheir social enjoyments.' ;,i J i i I , Petition. A Petition has been extensive ly circulated in town, and throughout the County iu (act, opposing the financial policy of SeC McCalloch. It has been very gener ally signed and embodies the views of rrne tenths of our business men in regard to the proper course of Congress in the matter of the tw&ii H n &!rt;iii r; 1. Not to contract the currency at present, or attempt a very speedy return to specie ay ments, foyttke; aqsaon Wiat. Ahare- it now no more cuerency extant ihsu is absolutely needed to transact the business of the coun try, aii.d that any material .contraction of. its volume would force many, perfectly solvent men, io every community, to go .into bank ruptcy from inability "tJ raise money by pledging other property. 8. Not to compel, by law, a reutralized re demotion of National Bank notes, i t' not compel the National Banks in all parts of the country to reoerm inerr note hi new York, a t proposed by the Walt street bank ing interest, and recommended by Secretsry McCulloch. ' r '" - -' -it" ' 3," Not to prohibit National Banks from paying Interest ott desposltfciHif .; Capacity of a Cistern. We oflen bear our friends ssy that they have had a cistern built of such a number of barrels capacity. Aa the rate of charge for their construction ss often made U depend upon their supposed capacity, it becomes a ait to kuow for uelves what we should expect for omroney, other wise we shall be at the mercy of the eta tractor. Indeed, the capacity of our cisterns is cry much overrated io soma parts of the country. ' ' . T The Iowa ibmedeai, iu an article est cis terns, gives us the following statement, show ing the capacity . of those having the usual round or cylindrical form. Without attempt ing a mathematical verification of these fig ures, they are assumed to be correct, and are as follows: A cistern five feet in diameter will hold a fraction over five barrels for each foot in dfpth; six feet, a fraction over six baTels pr fool,- seven fjjet, nine barrels per foot; eight feet, eleven barrels per fool j nine feet, fifteen bomlsrtopt; ten feet, eighteen bar rels per iooi The la't named figure isftiite aaige siza for a family cistern and ten feet in depth is as much ss we often find. The consuls of jucli a one, nprbiding tq our esti mate, would be 10xi8 180 barnK nd yet how many of us have to pay for a ''three hundred banel" cistern of smaller size. . Probstler Oats. This variety of oats is thus referred to by a correspondent of the Agricultural Bureau: "1 commenced with five quarts, from which I gathered two and a half bushels. Through the carcli'M.nes8 .,( a servant. ne bushel of this was fed to the. horses. Hence, one arid a half bushel was sown broadcast mi about half an acre, on llie fifli day r April last. From this I hate received twenty-nine and a half bushels of splendid grain, weighing thirty no a nds to the. bushel. The straw js decided ly superlpr as forage, it being better supplied with Caves, aad the stalk is by frr lc bnt tie than the common varieties. Indeed one could not well imagine, the -difference in t vor of the former, after pasaing through the thresher. While the Common varieties are broken into sbreds, the other is merely bruis ed, with a very large per ceut. of the leaves remaining on the .stalk," j j ... How tq Kkkf Mkat FassB.-.M farmers are at a d'titance from meat matkets, the fol lnwiug directions for keeping meat may bsof !- to Uiose that try iu Cut the meat in slices ready to fry. Pack it in ajar in layers, sprinkling with salt and topper just enough to make it .palatable. I'lace ou the top a thick jiapfr or cloth, with salt half an inch thick.- eep this ou all the while. 1 l,sve kept meat for three weeks in the summer, snd ihp Inst was aa crond n trip first. Winter Diseases—Important Information for the People. Are eough, colds and eonmrtfrrtione, wbh others, more specially fault .Amntig the latter ia pneumonia,. calleJ by some inflam mation of tho lungs, and by others lung fever. It is a disease which sttacks the feeble and the strong; the roost rugged are taken to the grave by it in four or five days; others it spsres to live and suffer for years; even those wno got ever it remain feeble for months. Pneumonia is one cf the avoidable diieas-; ea, and being of such a dangerous nature;' tbey are wisest who, knowing the cjusf, seek to avoid them habitually. - A-man sat np writisg tea late houroTa winter's sight; be noticed , that the fire had gone ent, but thought that he could finish what he had in hand in a short time, but it required a longer period than te thought for. and when he had finished he found himself chilled 'through and through. This was followed by an at tack of pneumonia, from which he suffered for two years running into consumption,, of which be died. J Ayouuglady remained ata parly in the country nbtil two o'clock of. a March morn ing; them was dancing and mnaie and mirth; the room a were warm, and she left them when the body was over-bested, rode home In an open carriage, and found' herself completely chilled; she had a attack of Iik g fester, and, at the end of two years said she had never, seen a well day since the night of the party. A young lady was sitting in a warm room in her father's house, and some friends called in a carriage; rather then put them to the trouble of coining in, as they merely wanted some item of information, and had an infant with them, sbe went to the gate to speak with them; it was snowing a Httle,-end, be coming interested in some recital, sbe noticed chilly feeling passing over ber. She never saw a well day afterward. , Many excellent clergymen have bad fatal attacks of pneumonia lby failing to throw a cloak over their shoulders after the excite ment of preaching in a cold room or out of doOrS. ' ' .--1-1 '.mfi 'T Lung fevers are common with music teach ers, who, after the excitement of walking to the residence of their pupils, are allowed to wait sone momenta in cold parlors, or, after giving a lesson in a warm room, especially in vocal music, go out into a damp, raw wind. An attack of pneumonia is often occasion ed by getting into a public aehicle after hav ing been excited by walking, and compelled to sit in the draft of an open window, which some selfish inconsiderate clown had raised for his own eomfort, regardless of any conse quences to others. - To remain at rest in any position until a feeling of dullness is induced, is sufficient to bring on an attack of inflamatinn of the lungs, however vigorous and robust the per son rosy feel. -!"t' Sitting still with damp 'cet, standing on the wet grass, keeping on damp clothes after having been engaged in exercise, are frequent causes of lung fever, - One great principle, practical in its nature and easily understood, underlies all these esses; it is the getting chilled. This is the more' easily brought about in proportion to "The amount of exer cise which was previously taken: to" the ex tent of inducing, a warmth of body above what is natural; the easy and universal pre ventive is, cool off very slowly after all forms of exercise in cold weather. , , . . , . If a delicate person goes to bed in a warm room, on a cold nigh', and the fire goes en tirely out, leaving the room thirty, . forty er fifty degrees colder when rising than at the hour of retiring, a cold is a very .certain re sult. . ' ' -. . DEATH IN DOORS. Multitudes of people have a great horror of going out of doors lor fear of taking colli- If it is a litde damp, or a little windy, or a III- j tie cold , they watt, and wait, and wait; mean while weeks, and even month, pass away, aud tbey never, during the, wool". Aim! breathe a single: breathe of pure air. ' The result is, they become so enfeebled that their constitutions have no power of resistance; the least thing in the world gives them a cold all. the time, and this is nothing more than consumption. Where s if an opposite prac, t5ce had been followed of going out for ari hour or-two every day, regardless of the weather, so it is not actually falling rain, a very different result wuld have taken place. The truth, is. the mil person is out o doors, the less easily does he take cold. It is a widely known fact that persona who camp out every night, or sleep under a tree for a week together, seldom take cold at all. Many of our aliments, and those of a most blal form, are taken in the house, and sot out of doors; .taken by removing parts of clothing too soon afar coming into the house, or 1 y lying down on a bed or sofa when in a tired or exhausted condition from having en-' gaged too vigorously in domeeri employ ments. Many a pie has cost an industrious man a hundred dollars A human life has many a time paid for ai apple dumpling. - When our wives get to work they become so interested in it that tbey find themselves in an'Utterly exhausted fcanditkm; Iheir am bition to anmplete a thing, to do some work well, sustains them notil its completinraud the moment it is completed the mental snc physical condition is one of exhaustli-B,'' when breatbof air will give cold toseltu !n the joints, to wake up the next lay with inflammatory rheumatism, or with. a fueling,, of stiffness or soreness, as. if they had been poinded In a bag, or a sore 'to worry sn trouble them for months, or long fever to put them in the grave In less than a weekvr ., Our wives should work by the day, if they work at all, and not by the job; it is tnoie economical in the end to know how' little they can do in an boiTr Inst ad of how much. It is slow. steeriy continuous labor a hich brings health and strength and good dfees tioo. Fitful labor is ruinous, to sll.aK' Journal of Health. , , . 7. Suggestions About Feeding Horses. A correspondent says: - -' , "I feed my horses, when ynot Aising them, exclusively on bay, with a half dozen carrot' dsily, as follows: In tbo morning, about 7 o'clock; at about 10 o'clock.'the racks being nearly empty, I water them; at noon I water again, and feed thrm; at about 4or 3-o'cloek. water and feed again; and .water them again at . 8 or .9 in . the evening. .. Thus you see J, . water my horses four times a day., .But it is quite a chore to water them in .the,, evening,, especially in cold weather.'i., ,,;,(,.- ... . J wish to inquire if so frequent watering U nfceasiry; Many farmers water their horses but twice a day. . Cannot.horses be taught to drink freely twice a day, - and1 be satisfied with that? .If you can make it convenient, nlesse answer the fallowing question in tbe Wepetideni: . Wbat ruJea, should be obstrv-. e4 with respect to waurfiug horses T . 1 wish IO snow particularly now many uum a uay it is nrcetsary to water bones; at what time they should receive their drink; and .if. they, should be. watered, more .frequently when, working than when standing to the stable 1" .Instccr. It is not a good practice to feed horses and water them a little at a time and often, any more than it is well for people to partake of food between their regular meals. Horses will always da better if fed and wa tered three times a day -than they will jf fed and watered only twice, or four or wore times during the twenty-four hours..,- Sufficient time ought to elapse between the periods f feeding for the food to digest. For this rea son tbe time of feeding should be six hours s.nt Horses that, are worked regularly every day should U watered uHie waning, soon after they have finished eating; have a small snpply of water before dinner, and all they will drink after eating at noon; aad be watered aain at night, before they are taken in the stable, ' Every horse should be water ed three time a day at tha least,-whether fce workror not.--;- : ' v .:. : '- .1-. ' Many times horses will not drink ia the morning. But at noon they will erave ten gallons, wbich they should not be allowed to have. Give them a limited supply at night 'Then they will drink in the morn ing. When horses are thirsty tbey will of ten pour down twice as much as they really need. It should. always he theaim to have a horse drink three times a day, and not take a large quantity of water at one time. . " Sure Cures. "' Wepribtthe folio wing 'Tecipes for wliat they are wortb. which may either be nothing at all or a great deal j . ,.r n . Ct.aK von. Dihtba.-tA correspondent of the Cincinnati Times suggests the follow ing fr the early t-estnieut of diptheria: ' Take a little raw-or unmanufactured cot ton, make a little ball about the s'ze of a common pea, and place it into the ear stuf fing it into tbe ear so as to preclude the air on the side of the her.d on which the throat isafrected. It will gir instantaneous relief, and prevent further incarnation of the throat, if taken in titnev -before ulceration takes place. Iu such weather as this is now upon us, this, I hope, msy be the means of. pre venting much suffering both, to old and yOUng. . Star Cms Fqa a Fei.f. 4 pouHiceof onions, applied morning, noon and night,, for three or four days will cure a felon. No mat ter 1 ow bad the ease, splitting the floger will be unnecessary if this poultice be used. We have seen it tried several times, and know that the remedy is a sure,, safe and speedy one. Sewa Reporter. , ... 'Oulta perclia is obtained from the trees when they sre about thirty years old. ' The natives of the Ealayan peninsula and Borneo obtain it by the destruction of the trees. At tempts have been tur.de to induce theni Co pi-ocure the sap by tapping, but the coagula tion of the gum at tbe apertures, by exposure to the atmosphere, makes it difficult to p'.ttain It Jn paying quantities. Theuillvcsboillhe mass in winter to soften It, cut it In strips,' j .l.. bo i, tit k. r. a,i.n nU.tiy -i.iSTr' :.---s-.-isnnsTO-CTvjtiea- iyjwwMy 1 AAA A6EKT8 WASTgB Tb. Bast Obanaa yat. IIaRI 'A woik at H'aterlaal valae aa "rational Intaraat. Tha only wark nn ear Mary yet la lh laid. Agvnt ladno eavaalltiaa. Iafrass,' FA Kit A a u t and onr Vatil Coinius,t)T Hon. J..T. Headley tha dlstlnnlahad Anthor and Hist nrlan . Sold only by AnU. - addiaaa, K. R. TREAT k CO , PaMUh an. 6S4 Breadway, Ntw Tork. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ( , jllyBROADVyAT, METf TOllL i Bear4 f Dlreatarat A A Law. annual WUlatev Olirrr B Gordon. S B Chittandan, PatarC Cornell, BB Wm Kelly, Wm 3 Tlsdale. (ill I, B -rckmao, Jos A Spraaoa, Rnfna R Smn, Alex T Blaka. Jam8 Koyas. wn C Fnwler, Sim'4BCaldwall,NaraianH'Banttay.'Wa P ran- Ura, J H Frolblafhani, Hon Stephen Tab-r, Iiuue H rro1b.lrfhsin.0eo L WlllartL Henry PUrrepont, Ooo F TSonaa, John Valaey, Ifnofham Town tend, Tbonus T Baealay. Haary A Swift, Jamea H P.-on-f ee. H Xrananf er, eeorta L Nlohola John W Froth lagstni, William C Hholdnn, Oliver S Carter, lwli B Loder, Joha T B Unwell, Erra P Prentice, Baaja min Hicks. J. . ! ' " ' - ' ' t1""",''; OFFICKRS. ' " ' Saosea I WiiiAHn,......i.J.:;?....,...rVaaldat. O H Oobdoii, y lea President. OW Pitkb..... Secretary and Actuary. A W Roomia, H O..Conan'tiniPbyiieian. Brooklyn. W P PssitTK , Att'y a ConaMllor,2 Wall St. 'II This Company, now fnlly orr.aniMd, halnir com plied with tha laws of S. Y.Stat a, and draoaited fioe.oeo'or lta etpitaL with tha anparintaadant of tha Inmranea Department for tha saenrity of its pol-ley-holdera, ia now prepared to inane tha various kinds of nollcWa on aa favorable oonditlonv. aa thoaa of any other Company. ... Dividends increase with tha aire of the Po'iey. . . &n'Bartie4pating rate are lower than those of any Company ia tha world. Losses paid in thirty days after dna notice and proof of death. ' . Liberal arraDfecaenta-niada fa-rag srd to travel. - One-third of tha amount of preratom will be loaa edtbe volley-boldars whan desired. Liberal arrangements made wirh goad Agents; AGENTS WANTED " FOR TUB ' " 'fWOMEN OF ,THE WAR," ! Attracting Thousands by ita tbrl'Ung record of tha noble and pare minded woman, who foliowei their bnsbandsand sons to tha war. Written in the glor ier aad anal stirring language ef Fun Itoosa. Mlling beyond onr molt sangatna azpaetatloaa. 1:1,000 copies sold the Srst month of rte iaens. Handrads of Commendations from tha Prees end r is fngnlahed individnsls are ponrlng in from all parts of the ennatey. Agsnts are reporting from tan to twenty-live orders per day, and say they And manr who are ready to teas tba work as soon aa presented, which is a new feature tn tha book boeineea This work is Uaown reeommeudatioe, and sella freely to tha beat elnieea of aoeistyi Faithfai, energetic, per eerering man and women will in the agency find lu crative employment. Send for eirculara, giving full partfeniarB acd ae oiir terms Address NanoaAL tcsusauo Co , 148 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati Ohie. Frank Miller's Prepared Harness Oil Blacking, .... fu-Oiling Harneesee, Carriage Tops, fcc, ready - for wee-, with directions for using. Frank Ollller'e Leather ' reaeivetire sod Water Proof Oil Blacking-, or Boole and Hhn. . . Frank Mtller'e Pale PreeeeTstiro, azprruly for -; Ladies', Oentlenwn'a snd Children's Ucrocco - KIT uen ana rateni LeuuerSboes. Frank' Itlillep'a Brilliant Jet Black PoTUh Oil Blacking, " - ' i- -l Far sale ajeaermlly ia the U S aad Censa FKAKK MILLKK k CO, 18 20 Cefar 9B, K. T 'I.. - ' - ' . ! COTTON WARPS Of MjtHtm iiatlitr. all namb-rrp. wldtha. ?olorp and Mtpras Drrxsl od.Biu ttaAj for the loom. for nw bj ALKX. WH1LLDIN it SONS, it I? . PHILADELPHIA, PA. -I) Wool and Woolen Tarns sold on commission-. " rASIUOS . t'OB 1867 Bralle's nuplex CIHptle or Doable in . i ripriua; BKirisr Will not Bend or Break like tha .finale anrin.. They are toth Ifursble, Economicil, and ejtylish.and will pi eat ne their perfect and graceful shape where wipw n uiivvb inwu iwiem Wealav Bradley etc Cary, a; Chambers St i)i ew York. ritHE HORACE WATERS) X tJRA.sD, ctuaa axd Fraiear PI4N0S,MEL0DE0NS : Altai Cabinet Organs," "Who'eeale and retail. ' Tit awl lutntmenlt mul; warranted for six years. New T octave PUnoe fot 7Sand npward Seond hand Pianoe at barsine, priaea from Sou to tl&. Liberal discount to Teseh ersand Clergjmen. Fsetory aod Wareroome, No. 481 roadway, Kew York. i . . , ;. ' HORACE WATER'S ACO., ttannfscturerg. . Washes Weill Wears Well! THE GENUINE MAGIC RIFFLE. THBSS iood',hVTirjt th ab0T trad) nark on th Box and Card, ar wifnotM to mwnarw tlx fall jwrdt In each pira, nd to W fi AR and WASBaa well aa an mvto by hnd. T GcinnxarllAafo Hr rri,cs, -till caBaraetuivd by tha original invj0tor and pa'cntaes. on mpiiof macbtn rj, frain tnbetmateriatri, and nndar care ftU aaprriaxioa. bar itlutaotf tha tt-aa ofaiJ fra eoniiUat nae,Ktrfnfr.lnTarablf wti refaction. Maoaftetnrfrrt by Thb Wioio Rvrrt.it Compact, 96Chmb raS net. JSw Ycwh. A' rMstouftetarctt Of It fit Fitting lron$ . Howu-madc Rvfict. Ttte Adveitifrcr'a Gaxctir4. pablfobed at tioston.l.ari , ia tha only pch'icalloo or ita kind in thfi country. It eo&tici iuformati'tn ittdi0pni:ble to T6ry AdTertinar. Subscription pre k Ona Dollar per aai-'ia adranoe. PpeiaMmeop:eit lO.eentr. l!llPARTlAj SUFFERINGS. IfcfUiar WeItb, He6i-tnnt, S'ation, or Condition rinpJ-f ' i . THErHlLrUTOKEV, or KetcaW Friend, exprerily for tbe benefit of fma'ea nufferinf from- hysteria nen aa, nerroae irrttabUiy, diBrrasinf appiehem ieos end U those troable-ome complaJnta that io rlte permture old aj(, aud render lif Ktierable. DescriptiTepwVpMetaantonrroript of postaaiatanfp. 8AKBAL,Kl3LYCQ4.4lChimter-at,N T. RtSLBV'ai BLCUU i THE CURK tar Patu sad WeakneM in tbe Back and Lolot;ai)d all those oonplainUirMltint;frovtarsDa)ent of tra VI d oejsand uiinaxy orr-o. VU in large bott'aa by the drugefsfa.' IURRAL, RISLEY 4 CO., Whole sale ftraggtattf, HI- Chambers t. Near York. ' ' ADVERTISElSou proenre "a complete list of all &w spa port pqaiuhed is tear New Eng land Statea,by enclosing cents to Gio. P. RoirtLt Co, Adwti.laf ageBU.Bostfn rt NevTork OliamptIolU Scrofala, Rbeomstirm, ka. Ilo geraaa'a tnin Jieicioai loii L.iTer s-Otit Oil ha stooa the trst of 'JO Teamed (booe- ands of patients attribute their recorery to Its nee. It la warranted pure. HFOHMAN Jt 03., Ctaerasta and DrayglstSalStw York. , , 25 X CUNTS te nave US dollara. licacMaa'a Benalae. Instantly r- moves Paint and Grease dseia, acsl aleana Gloves, Silks, Ribbone, are , aqnaJ te new. 8old by )rngfist. CBAPPCO BANDS sod Face, Sore Lips, fcc tared at once by the use of Ileaeman'a Camphor lee wltb tjirycenae, seeps me eanas sort in the coldest weather. See tost yon get the Genuine. Sold oy arurgiBia. THE moat Perfect lrnu Tonie- HegenraaS Verratcw Kllxlr of Bark. Af leaaant cordial containing the satire principles of Cattsaye ara and Pfnyf hotjiktti of irae. Sold 7 ProMtf4- .-' ' "'" " ' HOUSES, FARMS. LANDS, (fit ., l,t 1 w .;-.--M", . ! Towuseud A: Cas Ileal JCslate Reooret 1 A large journal, pabUshel monthly, sent free, con taining dsa-riptioaaof city and country property. Dae lings, Stores, Lots, Farms, Country aats, afllls, Lands, &c , &c. Farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Dataware, Virginia, and other States Lands in Pennsylvania and tha south snd west For full particulars, price, terms, Are., send for Baal KstatafUord. I' ass, 237 South Birr a 8t., i blledelpb.uk. MADAHK JUVSUS MammarUl Balm and Patent Bresst Elevator Todcrelop the form phsi oloricaliy. Depot, ait. Canal fit, if T. Bead for el cular. Sold by Druggists. Agents waited. IIIKK rll6 CUBE. I Lir uia?rkre iif:wui, inr til. eat an operation er mentrice, relieves tne woretc?ee in & miuuts,aad has nev er f lied tf eft ct s pennsnent cure. Send for c rcalar. Sold by druggists g-nerallv. Aginta wsnted everywhere. Pent by mail on receipt ef $1. J B. RosutSE, Hanager, 675 Uroidwuy, Kew Vork. A Phjsloloa-fcal View of .narrintye, eonUlning nearly 300 psg-a, and 130 Sue p'afa the Anatomy of the hnman Organ. In a stata of Hea'thand pisease, with a Treatise on Karly Brrora.Ua twtioiavw CuiuuCnuts npon tbe Hind and Body, with the Authors Plan of Treatment the only rational and successful mo 'e of Care, ss shown by Uie report. oiasestrcaU-d A truthful sdviser to the-msrried, snd those rontetnplsting manisge,who entertaindosbts ef tbrir pbysioal condition. Sent free of posUgeto any adlre.s on receit of 2b cet;' ia stamps or postal currency, 'r sddressmg Df, LA CROlj, Ko.81 Maiden Lre,Altj',N. T. Ihe au thor may be conralted npon ny ot tbedisasses np oa which his boo treats- Medici oe seat tosny part tatworlJ, , f ., Sl'Wt PK MONTH and Expenses pa.d Mile M Female A jrets, ta Intiodcee a new and nse liu invention, of s-w'n'e utility In every houeebold. Agents pnferrinv to work aa C tmmiolnn fn earn from SaUtoHt per oy, 'orfoiiMrneniars. en- cloassUaip,aod address ex M tlllUBCW., Cleveland, Ohio. IfASrKl), Agents to sell Gn ru.ll W Date's History of Morgan's fsnlry." E.erybody lays iu Agaata are aiak ng J CO rar aaek. lor loiceof territory, SAl-lieaeilKo. II fsssuout, Pab lishsr, 11 Msin Sw, Ctaoinnati, O. MARKIAGE ASD CKMBACT, Aa ss, say ut warnipj and instruction loryonng men, k i.r. niuun and Ai.uses which nennsnantly Pros trate the Tits! Powers, with snre means of relief. Sent Free of Charge, In sealed letter envelopes - t vs - ' ' saw a S":!l llsw f "jT '' ' !' " . -, - - , .1 Lake Erie & Louisville Railroad. P!f and after Tns iay, '). 20th. 1S69, trainn will ' ran daiv, Sundays excepted,) as follows: Leave Fremiiil,st ..... 4 4o o'clock, F. hi " -Winters, aiS ' " " ' Kanaas..-.4..va.j i 84 . ' . ' Amedei, 2. " " " IJlVI ......... tf!T- . . Ranch Fostoria Ill,,,",, - Laare Foetoria 3S Arcadia, 34 Arrive at FinUiay,...., .4 . .; . returning', 1 . : Leave Ftndiay, at.Li.t.'.- r.S!) o'of.wik V-fr'' I 4 ' A V. Aroaiiu..iij.. s os ' -a..,.-. i n Leave Fostoria;.-. , 8 44 " '" ' - ajnekaoo.,..... 0 , , ' Annd n, B.18 " " ' ... - K.naaa,...;.;.. .S8.i - Winters 9 12 , u ArrivcntFrnont,. ---------WIS' " " - rremont, iViv., lson. ;,(.. i . . . eTrsius only stopon signal. , . . r.f Trains leave Fremont in the mnrrtitir. nfier litonr- rival of Traioa f mm Cievttand aad Toledo, and ar rive at Fremont in the afcernoooin time to connerf wtlh Trslne on the Clavolnnd Toledo R.i'. Rd tioih Kastsnd Wt Passengers by thie Hue rearh Fin'Hav s-reral hours la advance of any other route. Bnv Tiokets, vis Fremont, In Cleveland and Ta4a do, at the Ticket Ofiloos of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. !.. ERIE RAIVVAY! BROAD SVAOCVOVBLK TRACK ROVTM TO . - . . NEW YORK, BOSTON, aad New Eur land CUIch. THIS BAILVTAT EXXENDHi "PROln" Buuklrk to PTew Vrw-W 460 Mllee, Duiiisiu si new both. 4x4 .Taiieav . Salamaoea to New Vork 415 I'll lea, , ; aso-ia raoa ' '"' S3 10: 27 miltt THK SltOHTE8T ROUTS.' All trains run direetlv throuih to New Tork. sw lire, vu.nt cmMBgrn ex lyewcaea. From ad after Nov. 19th, lSr). Trains will leara lu conaectton with ail western line, aa follows: - I KO,n DCNKIHK ANDS1L1JIAWA- sAf i ora una iroro t men iepote: 0.00 A. M. fltw Turk D Erprea. from ?alman- ea, fairy, (except auiuys.) interseicta at Hot- nersrlllcwlth the s 30 A. M. Uav Express from and srrtves tn new xork at 10.SOP. M. Buffalo, 7.10 A. M. Ixfrtu 3tnl, from Dunkirk,! Daily (except Snnd.ys). Mops at Salamanca a40 A. M , and eoaneeta at Hornallsrille aod with theCorning 8 30 A M. K-presa Mail from Brffilo,and arriresin New York at 7.00 A. II. 4.15 - W- Tork iViVAf Etpress ft-otn Dnnkirk . Oaily (except SnuUa 'S). Stops -at rialamanes 65. P X , and arrives ui New Yolk at 12 30 P. ' ; M- oaneetlng : with Aftemeon Trains and Steamers for, Boston and New England Cities. FROn BfJsTAI-d By New 'York time from .. Depot Cor. xohange and Michigan Streets. 6.30 A. M. Aea) TorkDof Ezpttu (arKlayaexe c-pted). Arrive., in Kew York at 10.31) P.M. . Connacta at Orvat Bend -with the Dclavare, Lackawanfaand Western Railroad for Ptiila. delphia, Baltimore, Washington, and allpcinta South.. :,. 8.30 A. M. Exvrtn Afaif, via Avon .and Horaells ville (Dii'.r. except Sundays). Arrives in New . : York at 700. A.M., CcnnaeU a Blaxirawrlh Williamsport ex Eliolra Railroad for Harria burgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, washingtoo and points South, . t. P. M. Lightning Ezpre$at Snndsye excepted, stops-for wii-d snd water' onty.'acd arriros In New York 7 00 A. M. Conueoi.at Jersey City with Morning Fxprr-ss Train or Nw J rsev - - Railmad for Us'llT.o-. and. sMngon, and at New York wi'h Morning Exprers Train.ox ' " rtoeton and ewEnglsnd(Jiti-s. 6.10 Pi M. Tea) 1'or A'iiK Eiprtii, DaiU Con. n-ctsst Uorneluivt It with, tlied 16P. M. train fioir. Oonkirk, and arrives In New Y.irk at 12.30 P M. Also connects st Elmirs f,ir tUrriaburg, rntisaeipnia anos-uin. 11 JIO J. M. C'iaeuaafi fryrarj Daily Extent 8nndwe(. Arrives in New York at 3 45 V. M Connects at 6reat Bend wih fliTe, Lscka-.-wancaA: Western KaH'ond,,anrJ at Xaw York with Afternoon Train snd S'eamers for Bos c' ton and New New England dries. Only One Train Eaut ou Sunday, leaving BolTs lost 0-19 P. M , and rescuing New York at 12 30 P. M. . , - . ' - : . ' , . t ; ; T - Boston and New, England Pnwecrcrs, with their Baggnge, are transient d free of ckrg inKjtw York. TUB BEST TSNrlLATED A5D X'lST LlXLKIOt'S S L E E P llSiiZC QAQ UtS tir.lN THE WORLD JP1 ' arcompany all night trains on this rai'wsy0"5 ' " Btggare ehec'ed threngh. aOd fare always "as '' lew as by sny other Route., ,: ;.!( Aek for TirkHm era iTris Rui'teao, which can beobtalned st alt Principal Ticket t'fnces in Ihe West and South-West. . . . -i , . . h. RinrjM, w.n. r. itiitH, . .., . .Hea'l.Sua't. - i-. (Ku'l Paae. Ag-nt ' DRvROBACli'S BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD ,BL00D - BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD PILLS. PILLS." pills:" BLOOD FILLS PILLS-s. PILLS. r PILLS'" PILLS PILLS.' PILLS. BLOOD PILES Blood Purified; ARE UIVEQiALEri " rua ct-QiNa 'Scrofula, SiphiUs, Skin . tis i "''efi.se. Old Sores, Suft Iiheum, ' 1 i, ' Dynpeiwia or Indigestion, SICK HEADACHE Liver Complaints, Rheumatism,1 ' Fever and Ague, St.'An- ' . r. thauy'a Fire,1 ; , Erysipelas, Tumors, JLitipttoitg, . i'tV, Scrofulous . (km-. ;. ., .fl "!;:. ,. -mio. ..etc., ,ri 0SE ierson writes, her dsncbter was cured of Fits otniseyewre' steading, and .6. Vites drtoce of two vears. ANOTIIEB'wriles, his son- was cofed sfler ;' , his flesh hsilsUnost aosteil awnv. . , .,., ' The doctors pronounce,! the case Incurable. ASaTIIKKwHS cnretl of Fever and Ague af. ler trving erery nietlicinr. in his reach. ANOTHER wits uiireJ of Ferer Sore which '' . had existed fourteen veiirs - -. ) , , " ANOTHER of ltlicu"mntism of eight jears. ' Cases inttiinterslile of lryspensia arr-l Liver Cemi.lsint rotrlfl be mentioned, ia which the : piinrW and Pills work like a churns. m BLOOB POLS ? It i: Are she hwift active SU'Z uvmigh pills Hint Imreever boen iiiiixMlueeti. Tliey act so dt- ' rectly upon the Lver, exciting that organ ta . such sr extent ss th it the system does not re lapse Mtp u I'prmer cvntlitieu, liich is too ai4 , to be the case with simply a purgative pill. . They are really a-;.. - ..! : .' BLOOD AND LIVER PILL," ami. iii conjuncfiOo with the " BLOOD PDRIFIERI" , Will cure all the siorenientiosed diseases, and, -i of themselves, will relieve and cure , . . Headaclie, Qostivecess.v Oolift Ping, Oholera ; MorbnB,' - Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,"! :" Dizziness, &c, &c. ' ' " ,..' Stomacli Bitters I hhould be fI hr fonvnlo-iontn tn strengthen the prostration wbich ulwnys- follows acute disease. ' Try these nirciitjinc, ftr.l yov Tili never r-; gretit. Ask your npigU.wrii who hare nsl'. tnPTi., mi'i th'rr will pay thev are GOOD MEDICINES, and Pbou.d rjr tham be ore goipg lor phvsician. f R1NCE, WALTON & CO., ",. . (Successors to Dr. C. W. Kobnck.) , - " ' SOLE PKOr-KIETORS, Nos. 56, 68, 60 & 62 E. Third St." a Are. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines - EVERYWHERE. . . L. V oilderf ul bul'lTHe. Mailjrue Tteoiiii'ton1 the world renowned Astrologi.t snd doinnarabaitxtie While in a Clairvoyant state, delineate tie very fea tures of the pe-son - on are to marry, and by the aid ef an instrument of intense power, known ae the Pev eboraotrope, guarantees tn produce a perfect d life like picture of the future husband or wife of tne ap plicant, wi'h dte ef marriage, orcipa'inn, leadlog traits of character. Jtc. This is na imnoiti- n, as lru tirn-.oialswitlioatnurntiercsna.sert Br stating ntca of birth,,age. dlnpoxition,color of erf and fiits,and enclosing fifty cents, snd atatpe envel ipe'sldreised to yearaelf yon will reeetwa the pl-rture try return mail, together with desired infoimation. Addretsin o-inudence. Uadjims Gkktkitii Ruixutos, P.O. ttoz 87, West Troy, N. Y. 38me. T . . , . . I . 'j If wee l Opopuiax from rtfexlc.o! tr.e most elfrusnd e.sanll.1 n.fil ,a..i.i. , fw-.a a.eMrtia.'rotfise-."'- , ' ' lr 1 1 fstBJi assnwaBwJawannavanneai f:r iji J u V iri-t .1 i CATARRH! snmiti firry) in .ml r WRY Sl'PFER WITir THIS"' Dangerous 4 Loathsome. Plseose I i :''-"l-: r,lWHEX it'" ':'! ' ' : ' lf t 3 S '. --.!'! !-ll- it " I Cain he Cured ! AMI KS'TIRKLT Fradicated from the System .BY TUK I SE Or' I)R. SEELYE'S . at-: i . - i . c i r,, TjjiQTJiTj vr' e .ff.p- ti::F -- I -... If .;. -;- ' I .un -.'.To1' T ). .-a ' f,i ,,.5 ;.-. ' '.'I--.'ttH '.'" ..,m,.,pn.c!JuiiiTM, ,., conWIption Celesa cheeked in ita ineipieat slagas. JrlT' NEVER FAILS Ijef Cut Tj;M'i!.!Iiei:i'u)!: 5 ,,. -. . h iolsc'Kei t7TSIM!.R;StX. ,' rj WILL I.AeVI A MONTH. COLD IN THE FTKATJ r- rH V--. '-i -iw .- Relieved las Few Hi Dale. HAD !o l; i; - ;aos. d by offensive secretVaas. .f "S; :i' in it i . ' . f ) '. ? ' 'I '-' In ... n r: s.i. 'a .( 2 ''' ' v Cansed by Cstarrhsl auctions. I.rrj friorit" ;f si a. 'vts a. an'. "NSE. 0 P SMELL , -Wr ti'..e - Whrn Vssraed eeaecrroyedt. t,,. - .. ... ,V '.. . -.-j t-r j;;:;;;.;bEArNEss;. i Wi sh caa.ed by C VUrrnaj .l'lHi'lee. All are cu e! ' .5 - if", by this isuredy. i .v. -:1 H : 1 't-"- ......4 .a,'-..-.? i.-if.;-! : 'S ' .-! ; .'Throat i Affections Arn irwtra frequeatW thv-w olhst wist, caused bf tMck, nHmt rnueoas, falliog fr-tra tfa hs.d. spsclsJd y ttorlnr stitfttMD& resiltiaa; from Cfttarrb, fti eared b. .. . , . , . f ' .n V ' . t . VI- ir t Ire Sccyc's li a u i D-: - O A T A H Illl HEM BUY. SViTIPTO.TiS. .-tne symptoms of Catarrh are stars very slight. Persons find they have a cold, that they save bf qqetrt attacks, and are more sensitive to me a;ngas of tsmperatare. Iathieenndltioathe noea may drv, or a slirht discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick an I adhesive, may ensue. As the disease becomes chronic, the oisehargee are rncreise.1 In quality and chsoged in quality ; they are nnw tbiex aod heavy, aod are hawked or eonghrd off, The secessions are alkm ive,-ieaurng a aad breath; tbe sense of smell is lessened or destroyed; dea necs ireaently txkee place. Another carnmon and important symptom of Cat arrh ia tint tbe person is obliged toelesr his throat ia th. mouiuirol a sliek or slivjy manna, whtch hxs fallen from the head daring tha nirbt. When this takes piece, the person may be sura that hie (la ease is on its way to (he loags, aad ebeald loose time in erreeUng ll .t ; .'. - . : Til above a-e bat. a few of the many Catarrhal Symptoms. Writa to our Laboratory for our pam phlet describing fnlly sll symptoms: it will be sent raF.K to any eA're'S. Also directions where pmcard the medicine. We are receiving tetters from all parte of tho fja ion, and also eumernue testimonials from those ttaing it, hearing the evidence of its iotalliba menu. - 17 This remedy eonta na no ariaeras or puuesaws iugredialt, bat ts prepared from vegM.b!e rxtracta txclmieelo: theretore it is porjtctlf kmrmiett, eten to ta most tender and delicate child. j Call fot Seeye's CaiarrA Rimed, and tain other. If not sold by drnggista in your vicinity, they will order it lot yau- Price ft per eoUas. All persons suffering with any arleetiaa ef Heal, Throat er Lungs, ahonll write atnaeelor fhaasphlet fully deearihine ell symptoms pertaining o the above diseases. - It wilt bs cent free to any address. ' - ' ' ' ' Antiasss Dr. D. 11. SEE LYE 4 Co., ' FREKPORT, ILUNCU. , So'd by Wholesale and Retail Dreggiste. QK3ERA I. AdSyTk, '"j.i'an Vrsrs, CincVnniti, Ohin; fsller, Hsch J' lihr Chk-agn, 111; ueruiieme ft Van iHchaack.Chl ctg'i. Ill; Denr Uarns Ce, X w Yik; I) Fucssm ft Co, Buffalo .V V; Fsrrsnd, She'ey a Co, Detroit, Mich: Weeks It rotter, Boston, iiase; Fiee!s Kteh. ards Co. Pblladeipii'.a, Pa; R S Sellers A Co. Pitts burgh, Pa; Collins Rro's, St Loats, Ho; Bamee, Ward st Co.w Orleans, l.s;R A Rnbinaoa 4 I.oni..vil!eKy; Bugler & Bro, Mamnhis, Tesn; P Tepny, Kir-hmona, Ve; Thnaipsoe k Block, Bale, more, iiti; iWxtir At N ::gr, Aioany.N V; Strong - , ft..iv'emesn jttM XMet-.wr..' :. Xffliiilil ::7 REMEDY". ft bo ae to no th. oar - Ca, E & utn m tn' aaial -.e4 VEGETABLE MBROStA Ursybeaded iPeorle nave their feetsW iomtir tt ea iswaarsv ielraea, wlaaa ayesavaef tef1eT yc-rb,a-rl aJwtapw 't . ,-1 , , -t;; theaeaaAahionable eoaara eharawA te a eesU, Bobnra and rejoice! -,-. - .. Paople whose heaea-re ZTT7?' .ndmsssr,BrIUedasTe clean, costs aaa.ew and heal thy scalps!. . v . jJL BaM-eaAel Vetera ne s-ve tTfk Im kiska tightened, and tha aara spots covered witn i UxanTgwTh of H.f.jd dnca trfjj Bwryboey mmofmtniU ese it, tsrsasa It U tae eUmmut aadacM article In the sserke. For Sale by DOIH.KY - 'itoIJ AaenKs Toledo. O.. and 8 JCCilU 3 k ONS aaL K. ILLOS SON, Frtmoot. and Bragtlrrs gea' arallr. ' ' ,J" ' "-" - W T CRAT!HAIR'."'" t If '.' taV aT . asT Ttata la tTrCre thmtlvf i wn, a rrai 6vnt: ,t?' t! ati;-ai ffgi Jms ei Tliia la the Man who rw " gray. " ' ' a '' Who aewr bee saeeai Inakei VMS esyr He need the Core thatjsy ,... y Rp, ne nsca ine i..nre inavisY la the Ambrosia thai Kin; nude? . r9. ..w. e e.s.aayTeaaal 'This Is the Uatdwa, assAnwfa gay, who manied the man oaee bald sod ' tjrsy, ' t.ti t T r I' I " ll "Tsi p sasun xi u sm roe AMapusiA xaayaa . atir tT ' SD-ftava va." W This fs flic rHrW.wWWvWwwV-. i Isjsrvsed tbe msaSeo, aaaaaeiaxee SSHl s - ' T. t. man nnN, nl.f af . W ' M S 1 41 fVj But who ndw'trls rave Err' fleaev S ttv 1 Because hcnscd An Core friaf fif? ! e-fc? Ia the Ambbosla that fiyfos; ma." s ! .-v.!-, :") a'aixen!. .r ur ; r. " jtrt -0 WVa 1 !,ff T)iiaWls Hell tsat irnus.as.ajt-,;, .To arouse the people sad end gxy.w ' I nto tins fact, which here does lay- 'Tf rvu wxmM Ml told capewfs J caa axe arajKoi in laeaanaai eigaeie at is ieeajS wa L i. TCB3S ft GO, PrortitTORs, ftrtHBourr,! J f r- - ...j. 4j ;t -..e .el wtw raiiT ei.Tinse's WscTsatadlae : BhimshsByKssraigrS. .srTJeVaj. . . ,.r . r-- V sn- . . Tie Beat and Cheapest Bm mi OiXO . Medklrrfy bs U rTrit isiii exsii .-r ..w 1 jxs ; a .- I -Sar i uci. mi (M IDrvUBmomt Ik. United Simtoo am Oaaa srrai tarnMi arrMHe. For the eore of the varlrras' trtaSjsiea'tTTwvidrv Horses ana UBltie are sun-m: sncrr wj - Fonnder, Dlaternner, H!3e JVmn9. y nasi e ' Annetlte, Inward Ptralna, Tel irrw watet. Flstala. Pott Evil,. rVmlrtiee or Oreaaev Marrfre,; lriCfuernUrtncj , t1iJ Eyes, and 'Fatiirse frairi Hrd Lasasrf alsru Kbenmatlsm. (commonly esJletl rovea- ratal Vr to many vsjnabie Horaea in IbJeT 1WW I Has fne? largest sale of eny Horse's Cevrfe ! V re this eoontry: n Si wnHesaref lisrtxi awiawsw ewdi' hr ilMneas. safety, certssnty and tteeaeabe sss,saasaw t pre-eminently at the bead of tba-Bx of-ATii as end CtUI Xcdtanot. - - - - It carries off all aroas bsnsara.prarenew aevaas freaa becoming stttT er ejendartna; porMlee skeliluotl. lexrseae Ineaain, an asvee a sssrwia ana ginsay alsMajaxaaaxa alaaasas the water end Irsngihens exact narAf- the tody. It ia aiae a eats end oaciaist raendy for ee aw sbMs, whica gesaratase aw ay. auai .ajwssss. The Cow raairlres to be tntrened wtea aaf a pjod not to trades her ft rtiie n not-dee sraota, baa as' ' keep rip a recntar seciettoe of wifik, and aa ewaeip eaY sows will and by giving thesa--- " a a .r-ejrie BLOAira cojfDmox xtrerBzajf, twice e weesya, large increase leenans'ty H" I sailtlj of milk and creasa. It earrlesea ad fever end nan preriUeaof sheblosd. m jjiini tkrt seaaen by a rich, and, asandnnl jaw I BMiav. . ,:, Tbe termer la beginning to be ewie-e af the velwabts propertlea of Stomnfs (kmAitiem Jkii dsi', 4a Bse ssetlng the cooditioa of hie shssp and sra.cn Una aj.sj af the disaxeea of all Ike eae.ltcalad axetxaala. rj tu a . jjlx A Bfry cant leokss.-ef Ulssii lar oot into e barral ef xarjli ra-liWn laaai out. bash uei of com Spwwtaa, a Beej. and de e4erBua pre. eaailva as .Uog Haw lees, kllarl Haaaiaysiij axkwr. dxsesaae. eaj eeaanal Bflawl .j . artja tl ?aw VAX VT!OirJr pretai aieeraas sssd Sbaaaii. na imnosad npon by xtortaiase Isxltajliiaa -caaj. sral rlear she fa aasxiis slaeHis ittaeJaa. pssatonf ear aae weappaar i u... -m. a,:.; aea-e PHOX a M tT3- Pr3 BXJtTLaV ei.CT.esw.9 lor tale by DrtjggisU and liercWt! ehire. a its heeorvlSMDaatvia; " --.- aVT.'.; 9it.m, I. a Deaws, ttwl . . 'i.i-"oJ ea-. - JJ1JUL.JKI WTTST X, TBTTi"T"',sS"'we w . a.awsa iwv T ' 'j jaT RETAIL V? ' S... BLXKLAJH5 OClir E.' DILLON BpVw, nirv Pifio's Cm for; Co lVl a ia p Hob, If WARKAKTKiK . . thai j. f' 1 wv a-rP. v. .rr Stf dT IF YOU H A V Cotvsaarifitrr. tf4V - . ' w.i ., ,:.. -,evt .r. k ' '-- ' . i - - . ; - - If yoj bare a Cona-ri, rr ft. .r T .mi If you have lifioiTlfjsl "Cistase, try it. a-)--.rl IX you Lave anyotiiie symptoms msf',lBa tlreatlfitl rlisesae elo net' hi-ie trt-'triiB -i V t!.-. rmc!y. 1 1 it.) wen bo veeJ veirv awiaxee If It.)., M - - Vf it ' ill be refunded ss set forth ia v lh cirenlar which acetunpaaarseacli holil.f- nnlilex.fi. s w-p SoWby ra.j,M- ; 1 ,u.rt Bolicvue, Ohio. ? r UK. K. DILLON ex SOS, Fremont, Obier. - i -..-a weiae. is- Hair m jfy y tkSiSVfc' Vatal ' -a- : . --,-1-a.e;S DISEASK HXVR TlHT' KSiTwy or i. a WH1CHTUK FIRST SYMPTOM. WAS A . ' ' ' - .-" ea a arte. SLIGHT COUOHT " " 5yl Stop Tliiei! Stop Thief!"! And care your cold wi h Hamilton's Mcd2catf4 "e-. A netias forCrtfiHS, C0IJ1. BtONCflme; sons thuoat . d an d... cftfi. TnirTW l.l Nt;.-: snn a .are preveetire ef that fatal dtaece - FR1C1 0ST.r Ifccrt ' -eo I e4: n miliiaa snM annuallr. SelcTat Brav. -aad KeCalloch's f ri,1 blb" V Wa'erkM-tT! aad by dealers general'y. . 1 A1r'' . a ' 7rJ; iters 7iri4 ; :TI ?PV ..v ?al sratTAiff?; itt.-sHaWlt?v -X it 1 .saw