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riBHKB JOBS. BTI.T. TEOWBBIDOS. Horn from Ms Journey Farmer John nr. leans the dog. "tiet down, you pup! A?e youW. gl"d you woul.l eat me opt' ThS burses prick op their ear. to meet him; Ha.ua, old Gray I htm yon get feed when I'm away? Too haven't a rib," y Farmer John ; "The cattle are roand and s.eek; The coll is going to be a roan. And a beauty two he hue giown I We'll wean the colt next week.' Pay Farmer John, "When I've been on. To call you again around the trough. And wau-u yon and pet, while you drink. Is a greater comfort than you can think! And be pats old Bay, Aud he slaps old Ciray "Ah, tola is the comfort of going away ! "For after all," says Farmer John. "The bestoi the journey Is Kettinic home. I've seen great sijrbts bat woo Id I give This spot and toe peaceful life I live. For ail tuelr Pari and R.ome-f These hills for the city's stifled air. And big hotels, all bustle and ghtre. Land all houses, and roads ail Atones, Tbal detifen your earn and but'er yom honest Wonld yon, old Bay? Woukd you, old litay ? That's what one gets by going away ! "There Money Is Klnn," says Kartner John; "And Fashion is Queen, and its mlKhty queer To see bow sometimes while the man Is ranking and scraping all tie can. The wife spehrtsevery year, Enongh, you would think, for a core ut wives. To keep them in luxury all their lives ; The place is a perfect Babylon, To a quiet chap," says Farmer John. "You see, old Bay Y on see. old Gray I'ra wiser than when I went away. "I've found ont this," says Fanner John, "That happiness is not OoUKlit and sold And oiutched in a life of waste aud hurry. In nights of pleasure and days of worry ; And wealth is not all in ftold. Mortgage and stocks and ten per cent Put in simple ways and sweet content. Few wants, pnre hopes and noble ends, bo me land to till, and a few good frlejads, Like you, old Bay Like you, old Gray! That's what I've learned by going away." And a happy man is Farmer John O. a rich and hBDvr man he is : Xle sees the peas and the pompkioa grow ing;. The coi n Is tassel, the buckwheat is. blow ing, And fruit on vine and tree : The lame, kind oxen look their thanks As he rubs their foreheads and strokes their flanks. The doves light round him, and strut and coo; Say Farmer John, "I'll take you too And yon, old Bay, And yon, old Gray, Next time I travel so far away." Our Young Ntlkt. A PRUSSIA MILITARY REVIEW A Grsad Ipuctselt Tne Review The Caarp, The" present warlike aspect of affairs between France and Prussia will render the following description of a military review by the Kins of Prussia, recently held at Berlin, of especial interest to our readers, it shows the kind ot troops the French have to deal with. This review was in honor of the Emperor of Russia while on a visit to the Kme at Berlin The troops, present numbered about 20,000, and the exercises took place upon the plains of Kreutzberg, a short distance from Berlin. The day was beautiful, and had it been prepared for the occasion could not have been in any way better adapted. A slight rain fell early in the morning, which laid the dust, and when the troops arrived upon the ground it was in splendid condition, and the sun shone out most beautifully. The men and arms, the horses and all the equipments were in splendid condi tion and it seemed as if every one and everything were showing to the great Russian that all was ready and in order at any and all times to defend and fight for Prussia. The firing of the artillery was wonder fully rapid, and all the movements of . this most essential branch of the service were finely executed. The cavalry was composed of as. fine looking a lot of men as I have ever seen, and the equipments and hoses were most magnificent. As the sun shone upon the bright helmets and breastplates of the Bismarck legion in the distance, it seemed like a mass of silver moving around. Following were regiments of lancers, hussars and a mass of infantry. The marching, and, in fact, all the movements, were per formed with the utmost precision. After some time spent in various exercises, the troops were divided and a sham fight was had, and soon the whole field was enveloped in smoke from firing of ar tillery and infantry. Yet as the wind carried it away you could see the move ments of the different legions as they apparently attacked each other, and officers could be seen riding with break neck speed conveying the orders of the commander to various divisions, regi ments, etc. I have never witnessed any thing that was more admirably done, or any spectacle finer. The "Rifle Artille ry" performed wonders in the quickness of their movements, the handling of their guns, and rapidity of firing ihein. The infantry was all their King could wish, and he may well be proud of them. The platoon firing was as though one gun had been discharged, and their movements and changes of position were so well and quickly made that you would think they were made bv magic. The action closed b of the cavalry. It'was a wonderful sight to see about nine thousand horses rush across the plain the infantry and artil lery on both sides supporting them. A gun was fired from the head quarters; the action instantly ceased, and all the troops immediately reformed and then passed before their King, his roval guest and their various staffs, some" of the regimental bands performing the nation al airs of Russia, while others plavcd their own great favorite "1 am h Prus sian; do you know my colors?" WAR TOPICS- The tranquil infant has returned to Paris with his bullet. The armv has wept again. Louis Napoleon's new scriptural read ings: it is easier tor a camel to go through the eye of a needlecun than for a chassepot to enter the Kingdom of .rruisia. unto ctate journal. In speaking of his son Louis at the oame ot baarbruck. Napoleon savs: T1 , -' ... 1 J - xnc :oiuiers wept at his tranquillity. He might have added an interesting speculation as to how many soldiers' widows have wept and will weep at Na poleon's "tranquillity." JVcw York Post. The Evangelical Alliance which was to have held a session in this city next month has been deferred on account of the European wa,. Perhaps the post ponement will prove unnecessary after battles as that of Hagenau "Louis and "1" will be driven to Paris before September,-and blessed peace being pro claimed at her gates, the numbers ex pected from France and Germany may be at liberty to come. AWf York Trib une.' The Crown Prince of Prussia, Fred eric William, who fought Marshal Mc Mahon at Weissenburg, is now in his 39th year. He married the Princess Royal of England, and his eldest son, a young warrior of eleven years, holds several commissions in the Prussian army. We do not read, however, that this princely child picked up any bul lets on the banks of the Lauter, or that tne veteran soldiers paused in the fight to weep at his intrepidity. Probably if me rown ranee naa seen the dispatch about "Louis and I" from Saarbruck, he might have made his bulletin to the Queen much better. New York Trib une. A young man who carried a collection plate in service, before starting, took from his pocket a five-cent piece! as he supposed, put it on the plate, and then passed it round among the congregation which included many young girls. The girls, as they looked at ; the plate, all seemed astonished and amused ; and the young man, taking a glance at the plate, found that, instead of a nickel fcve-cent piece, he had a conversation lerenje, rith the words "VViU you marry me t" is red letters, staring everylxidy SIAIIIB 11 iC ldl.Ci - . j H"EW A.DT ERTISEMEUfTS mrrnvTAne ADDRESS EDSOS I lilwTOKS BROS.. Patent A- i rent. 469 Ninth St., Washington, I). C, for , d vice, tei ms and references. WANTED, AOEHT BiO Watch! free, irlven (rratisto every live man! rho will act as our Aeent, Business light r tud honorable; pays S'lO per day. Addres I S. Monroe Kennedy 4 Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. j UTB WILL PAY AGKSTS a salary of j V 933 per week or allow a large com nlssion to sell onr Inventtoua. Ad- : Marshall, Mich, j ireas J. W. FKINK 4 CO. Brrte: lOAn 0 new articles for Agents 'red. Me. . tALEsMES-fnd for C ircular, a first-lass business and steady emplovment. B. V. HOWE, SI Arch Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Wanted SOO Good Sales men. Loal or Traveling. Address. Willi st?.rap isam ple worthSlsent foraV!.)tJ. E.Kai.bCu Ru-hvilie, O. IHG QO.EV 4 Aa-6 One Paand of Cnnntsi'i Tmverln Laiindrr hem will ntauke twelve a. start ot iuuEoMe Son Soup, site ts?' cer fir It nmd. Try it. CsXAMBI-vS B&OlHUs, 84 treat Su. New Vara. EWSPAPEK ADVEKTIitn'O. A book of 135 elOMtly printe-i pR-e-. lately issned. contains a list or the be -t American Idvertising Meutums, giving ihe names, :irculaiiouH, and full particulars oneern ing the leading Iatl and WVekly j-oluical ,d Femily Newspapers, tojrtlier Willi all those having large circulations, published In the interest of Keiiuion. Agriculture, Literature, SC, Ac. Kveiy advertiser, and every person who contemplaiea becoming men, will find this book of great value. Mailed free to anv address on the receipt of fifteen cents. OKOKOE P. ROWELL CO., Publisher, No. 4" Park Row, New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) leader, in its issne of May 29, 1S70, says : " The Ann of O. P. Kow II 4 Co., which lsKuesthis interesting and valuable book, is the largest and best Ad vertising Agency in the United Slates, and we can cheerfully recommend It to the at tention of those who desire to advertise their business scientifically and ystematl cally In such a way ; that Is to secure the largest amount of publicity for the least ex pendltureof money." PATENTS. Inventors who wish to take out tetters Patent are advised to counsel with M I'NN A CO., editors ot the Scientific American, mbo have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their Amer ican and European Patent Agency is th most extensive in the world. Charges less than any other reiiaole agency. A pamph let containing full Instructions to inventors U sent gratis. MUSNiCO, 37 Park Bow, New York. SAFES. ALU! AXO DRY PLASTER S A F US. the Only Perfect Safes Made. Find out vr hat roar Safe Is filled wltk. BV Our Patent we entirely obviate all objections, as we us- a perfectly dry filling, composed of Dry Calcined Plaster o Paris and Alum We pack this mixture be tween tne innerana me outer cases, wnere 1 ltremalnsuncnanged any numoer or years. 1 until fire melts the alum (which contains I large quantity of water) aud thn naturates I tne piaster ana lorins tne steam wnicn at rvayg preserves the contents of the safe. The piaster, by being wet. sets firmly : and even if the alum near the ontside is ehtin-- I ly melted, it forms cells which rtaln the! precise shape of the lumps of alum, and the filling of plaster keeps the sare as well filled a before the fire. The advantages of using a dry filling are very apparent, viz : It does I not mouia tne contents or tne sate ; it never 1 can rust me iron : it will always remain derfectly fire-proof , , Marvin's Patent ' Chrome - Iron Spherical Burglar Safes. . The Prices or these SAFES are TKRI MUCH BELOW what has been hereto fore charged for SAFES called "Bnrgla proof." And our motto is literally "The Best Safe for Ibe Least Money." - - - - BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES, COMBINATION LOCKS. Please send for a Catalogue to II A St VI & CO., (oldest safe manufacturers). Pbikcipai, Wakehoises: 108 BAXH ST., Cleveland, O. 65 BROADWAY, New lark, Tl CHESTNUT St., Philadelphia, Pa Old Safes taken in exchange, mritf CROCKERY, &.C. J . S C O X , DEALER IN CROCKER V, Glassware, Table Cutlery and Plated Spoons, Forks, Castors and Cake Baskets, and Nickle Silver Spoons that will last for twenty-live years. American Block, Delaware Ohio. my28-tf CLOTHES WRI1VGERS. XV RimCER DEPOT. Universal Cog Wheel; Monitor Co? Wheel, - (Self-adjusting Rubber Springs:) Champion Pat. Cogr Wheel, (Roller Regulator ) dan... oa CD. POTTER CO ailSCEEEAXEOUs. IEW BARBER SHOP, r-piIIK naderilrnid has opened a Bar, oersnopat the room lately occnpld 'j vu.iuu uucier nie American House. He keeps none but first-class workmen. Patlcular attention naid to the Innnrlrv febll-tf . BTE WAKT CBAWFURD. T. A. REACH, Practical Photographer, Korth-west Cor. Sandusky A Winter Sts, Delaware, Ohio. W Examine His Woiik. - WatchcH.CIockN and Jewelry tt ta l' A I K K 1 . TOMS V. LATIMER has, In connect. ,ou with his business, secured the ser IrZSSl SL- "- I5E.YALL. so. lorn? and fa- r- r..r . 1 vity.ana is now runy prepared to. repair Watclies, Clocks and .0r,, iaine nnortest notice, and In the unc siyie. aii work warranted. " - - "J wmMg n. III. music COre. i JOHN F. IATIMEB. IS.' ' " '': D8T GOODS. gPBINO A S D. SUMMER o o : AT (.LOVER IIUOTXIEItS Encouraged y r ir.iuc business, we hive bought a mui-h larger aad liter Mtcek than we have ever kept before. We took unususl tlmesnd care In selecting tbeae goods; and baying for CASH .in a panlckv market, we bought better goods at lower price than they hiw ben bonirht fvr since Wta. We will sell them corre spondingly low. and will noi permit any one to undersell us if we have U sell at half the cost. OUR CHEAP T A O I. E Contains many excellent goods at less than the ' usual wholesale cost price. We have a large and beautiful line of Dress Goods, - White CSoods, ITIonrniiis tioods, Shawls, Parasols and Fans. We have, in all colors and sizes, the best Ladles' and Gents' Kid Gloves In the mar- kat.- A large stock of Glove-Fitting and other corsets. An extra lot of Handkerchiefs, Collars, Gloves and Hosiery. We have a good line of Men and boy's wear Hats, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. An unusually large stock of Notions and Htaple domestic Good 01 every Kina usual' ly kept. Come and see our Goods. We do not ask you to hoy unless you art suitea in price anu quality. Oar Gdls sure always llt.WN. eksarritlly i GLOVER BROTHERS, Halm Street, Belaw William,' ' fK DllAABE. O. si.iS-tf HATS AXD CAPS. . o H 5fc a m 4 H B e t 5 ... H a k - e T, a a OR - It o - 96 aa E 35 H . t5 3C julylotf JOS TlJRIICr. REICIIERTS ti. MILLER XTOTfLO respectfully annonnea to Builders and others who are bnlldlnir that they are prepared to do all kind, of wood TUKMSU.niPli asBtalr Banisters, Nerved Posts. Mouldlnirs. Ac. on the short est notice at tne most reasonable terms. For neatness of pattern, nnlformltv and smoothness, we will let our work speak for I useii uiveusacaii. upper noor u. c ft i 1. C. Car hhop. near Depot. Terms cash. aor22tf REICHKBTS A MILLS PURE WRITE LEAD Cleveland White Lead Works. W S ."U ttlon or eonsnmera of l,e lhlr. lTai;"?.'S"t'tO alty of Twenty poll. i u'o" vn; ounce adulteration found In it it i..i ? twice, and a better iH -i." "' "'It'ound found In this market. Inan Factory and office, Junction of Canal and For Bale by C. D. POTTER A. CO.. oprl5-in . Delaware, Ohio. I SAY UNTO TREE, MX.T.'?"d' ' PATENT WHITE RiU?.Jnainunctured atthe Hudson River Wire Works Is the nicest, best and cheapest thing for clothes lines yet out. It will not rut, corrtxiM, discolor, wear the clothes, or freeze to them. It Is very strona and does not need to bj taken in as tne Weather cannot affect it. ' V. J. WTKTIl, . OlfraiMfcr, Delaware Co., Ohio, AffAnt riiPll.nrr.1 Jkhin Affents. traveling and lncal wnntA au.v. where mrJ6. '7b-lvr . JfOTICES. Estate or Thomas Owens. NOTICE Is taer.br (Irts tat tat undersigned have been dnly appointed and qualified aa Executors of the Estate of Thomas uwens deceased. All pen-ons in terested will govern themselves according ly. -r Biti-fta imiBAa, aug3-Stt Execute ra. IVolice of Copartnership. I HAVE admitted as m partner 1m my business Sir. Ja.-o Strauss, formerly of this place, and will continue the dom ing and Merelmnt Tailoring business as heretofore, nniirr the rinu name of A. J. Strauss, where we kindly solicit a shaie of the public p-ttronaae. With many thanks foe past iaxora, I ant tesis?etfuliy yours, A. STRAUSS. Delaware. O., April 9. Hi. it Settlement of Ktates. riiHE account la the following 1 -Me Iwr. ! .! It:e.'l la the Probule Conrf 'or ileh,w .r c rtl for ettle,tt-nl ,.,1 ll, ,M:nc . t- r r li;ir iim on tlie 2atn ' dy of Au-ur a. tM-i -ilI III e el- tiii : ! lt. Ail- I . P.--' -, :ii!--- Aiieiia .-tauf-( f. r, Quj.r.i.-n 01 ' !! th sturfi-r. v (1 . v 1 1 UK 1 it v, ntiNiii, Awiiii"--"-"-- of the estate of Danel Wa'l.m.iifcil 3d. u,sbl IWda uaarawuui xmij E. Hiillac-kautl oiuers. 41 b. Jacob Hoover uuaraian 01 juu. W. Cramer aud others 5tn. John Bouner Administrator 01 im- clmiastuis. dec'u. ... . Bth. H. Money Uourdlan or wuuaoww., Insane man. tt , 7tn. J. w. walcott uuaraian oin.n.r ler. Insane man. sin. Motion v an lorn Aaminisiraiw w" Naticy Van Horn. yi ti.. wiiuam iiertjuataianot aucii jo'- l, lh RetV Rlnn.v and 7L I.. Wnita AU- min;strators 01 the estate of George Blaue.v . 11. K. L. Hub ns-.n Aduilustratoroi james E. Robinson, der'd. . ' . c. waru, t-rooate j uik f A UK3w HARDWARE. Cl r. POTTER 4k CO.. Agents for j . EVANS'. OOTY'S and MCDONALD'S. Also, 81neli- and Double Shovel and the best Iron Double Shovel Plow made. may27-4mos Templar Hall. PUMPS. EVERT family ran afford to ha-ra m Citern Pump only SS. Also Wood en Well Pumps, and the best Water Drawer in the market. C. D. POTTER at CO.. mayZTtf 6 Templar Hail. . FEED CUTTERS. CD, POTTER CO., Agents for . HUGHES' EAGLE FEED CUTTER the best Machine tor cutting feed in America. Warranted to euit the purchaser. It took the First Premiums in lSn9 at the Delaware, Union, Marion, Morrow and Crawford County Fairs, may 27tf 2 Templar Hall. W E W n A RDWARB STO RG ! iTI. E. STARK, rtAHES pieasnra tn Informing his A olu business friends and the public far and near that he Is now opening a full and entire new stock of. , . .1 Domestic aad Foreign Hardware, of the best brands, In the new and large room just below the American Honse, east side of Main street Ourstock was bought in the eastei u markets, exclusively for cash, nnder favorable circumstances, when gold was the lowest, and jobbers were anxious to sell. We therefore do not hesi tate to say that we will offer inducements equal to any house in the trade. We re spectfully ak an examination of our stock and prices. Our stock consists of . Tools, Cutlery, Paluls, Oils, Varnlali, Itruskes, Class, if ' Puttr, Shovels, 'Axes, everything in the House-huildiiig Line, A full Stock ot SAUUEERV HARDWARE, and everything usually kept In a HARDWARE STORE ! Those wisbina-to Durchase will find It to their advantage to give us a call. - ja28tf C. C. ClIASinERLAI-V & CO.. DEALERS IX EIVEItAEIIARIWARE Cutlery, Tools, Paints, , Oils, . : t Varnlsli, Glass. Putty, Plows, Double & Single Shovel Plows, Cultivators, Churns and all Goods usually kept in a HARDWARE STORE AGENTS FOB : Aultman and Taylor's THRASHING MACHINE. ALSO, FOR ' ' Plqua, Wooster Tornado Thrashers, and Agents for C. 4 G. COOPER A CO.. of Mt. Vernon rUUTABLEand STATIONARY EN GINES. SAW and GRIST MILL, BOILERS. The Portable Engines are designed with especial reference to driving the Aultman anu isyior j-urasuers. , We have for sale the Hoosler, Buckeye and Lancaster ORAItf DRILLS, Also, a Onn-horse Drill for seeding among . . . i;orn. GRAIN. -MEASURE, For Thrashing Machine Men. We ar . , , , Agents for (.he Barker Grain Measure and Register, It consists of a Frame and two Boxes. Each Box holds a plumb half bushel. The grain runs into one box, and when it Is full it Is pushed out, the empty Box taking its place. As the Boxes pass through the Frame, they move a Register, -whlelv tallies eacn Dusnei. ine weigni, oi rue entire Machine is about thirty pounds.. It i sub stantially made and neatly finished. - BOOK DMDIXG. . ROOli.BINOERir !,., THR Vnderalgiird hi Just opened m Book Bindery in Oeaterly' Building, vviuca-.i oiiDuuHnynna wiuiam utrew, to c iwuiii iijnueny occupiea oy tne Mayor, where lie i nrnn ruH tt avamita o.Ihm vmHues or DinuwiB. lnolurilnK PHinpb- 5"lT!aS.Hiolt' e- Hve had a long anj nwi 11 eT iiefiartnA n . s .. 1 Terms reasonable. Call and see mv work arplS.-70-lvr ' WILLIAM QOEBKB. FAINTS, OIt.8, Varnishes, Brushes, Window lilasa and Futty, Fahnentork's Pure V. I .. I ..... I U ........ .1 II. .1 1 . . r , . . . Colors In OH, aud Dry, larae assortment or sale oy m. u. btakh, a aoors oeiow American House. aprlStf PLOWS! CLOTUIX6. FOURTH OF JTUIiY flow it will be Observed ! AND flow it will rVot ! lel tiiclauly njate of Affairs E PLURIBIS IXIIM C A V K O I X I THE SOS't.o r it A M CELEB It A TK! THE SO.S Ot JIPIIKT Lay iMbek tn t fee S tl POKE 1 I' But that has nothing to do with the Im mense slock ol Spring: and Suninier C E O T EX IX ! Just received at SAMUEL STERX'S CHEAP 6 1 D E ! Consisting of all the latestyles of Casslmere Suits, Snort FrMk Coats, Pants and Vests, Hats and Caps, Collars 4c Neck Ties, Everything in the line of Gents' Furnishfngr Goods, Traski, . Valise., c., Ac-, Also LINEN GOOUs in abundance, Coats, Pants, Vests. SC., 4frC, And everything that is kept In a First-Classi Clolhin? Store. Remember these Goods were pur. chased since tne decline In Gold, and will be sold 5 percent, suespcr than at any other honse In town Call soon at SAJTXUEE STERN'S Cheap Side. aprl-tf Dl'IlADILITY, GRACE F A- S D I O T ITAKE (rut pieasnra tn thanhlng my friends aud customers who have patronized me for the two years past, that I nave oeen engageu in tne Merchant Tailoring' business, and would respectfully ask a con' Kinuunce 01 toe same. It nas neen my earnest errort to build up a business that wilt be a credit to myself anu a Deneu. v iuomj who iraae witn me, and to do so I found it necessary to employ none dui mu Rest W ork in e n and to sell goods that I can with confidence recommend to all. Mb. FRED. BORN E M AN, my Cutter, comes from one of the largest custom I nouses in tne west anu ne understands nis business. Mb. A. K. BRITTON and others who have been con nected with the house as workmen, will be glad to see their friends. OUR repntatlon has been made by the perfection or our work. I am now making a specially ot SHIRTS, which I will make to order and warrant to fit. If they do . not they eau Im rwturned. Leave your measure. Also, the PASTALOOS DRAWERS, acknowledged to be the best in the market. THY ONES PAIR. Among the large stock of SPRING GOODil Just, received from New York, bought at prices when Gold ivas at its lowest, Fancy French Coatings, all colors warranted fast, Black Cloths and Doeskins, Enffllsb Plaid and Striped Casalmereti, Meltons, in several different colors, both French and American i American Cassimeres of all grades, Oents Furnishing' Goods, All styles of Iilnen and Paper Collars and Cufifs, Cravatt and Ties of the newest and nobbiest styles, Ready-.Tlade Shirts, Gauze Under Shirts for Summer wear. HATS . and CAPS a large stock of the best styles Silk, rur, Beaver, Wool, SLC, JlC. 2 receive from New Vork Report or Fashions every month, and can Ktve always the late styles in Clothing. To those who desire Cutting: Done In a NEAT AKD TASTY MANNER, give us a call. a tome and see n vnn will nuwiw. vimi attention and you will not regret the visit o J vy 1, tiinuo II. It. aprd-tf IIF.IVDIlSO'$. Wells and Cisterns Du anu t LEANED IN THE BEST iuerandou reasonable terms by the ?.nI8lKn.ed Have hd thirty year, expe aZZ iW,'ili:.u2a?mt'1 tfie'buslness.- Bri5iVVNVrVh.treere tU Jro" luly-42-tf PATHICK DOBBIN, a STOVES. TI.VW ARE. &C. STOVES and TIXWARE AT SUXDIRY! THE aadinlgscd wonld respect fully inform the peoph- of Sunbury and vicinity Unit he is prepared to furnish evervthlmrin the line of STOVE. TIN. BHK'RT-IROS nd COPPER WARE, as cheap or cheaper than they can be ob tained elsewhere iu the county. Especial attention paid to Honse Spout ing. Repairing done on short notice."K x. b. Mccreary, auguU2-8w o v IS V O 17 If T I JT1 E T O It V T C) II E A P ! ! 1 T E V BRAJVD HEW STORE North end of Williams Blot k Sept. 24, 1SW9 NATHAN WIEEIAMS ittOULD most resnectrally Inform W hiso!d customer! and the citizens gen erally that lie has n-sumed business at his OLD STAND, and is fully prepared to do All kinds of Job Work in his line. Will keen on hand a good as- Isortmeutof Ready-made j. in wart-, I Stoves, Sec. His honesty and integrity are too well known to neea comment, uive mm acan. Fnt.r.npj t. his Shon Is hetween John F, IjitlmrrV Music Store and Luckenbill 4 Vogt's Grocery, Sandusky street. apr22-6mo This Is NO PATENT MEDICINE HUM BUG, gotten uu to cupe the Ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented as being '-composed of rare and precious substances brought from the four corners of the earth, carried seven times across the Great Desert of Saharah on the backs of tourteen cam els, and biought across the Atlantic Ocean on two Ships." It is a simple, mild, soothing Remedy, a perfect Npecijla for i'atabkh and XOI.D W TUB 1 1 K A 1 , , B1MJ IOr UUBHRIVB Breath. Loss or Impairment of the Sense of Smell, Tn8re or Hearing, WaU-rlng or Weak Eyes, Pain or Prt-ssur in the Head, wut-n caust-ii, as tney an not unirequenuy are, oy tne vioiem-e 01 uatarrn l oner, in good ran n. a staoding Reward of tdUO for a case of Catarrh that I cannot cure. For Sale by most Drnsrgists IS very. -where. Price 50 Cent. Sent bv mail. oot naid. on recelDt ol Six TY Cents. Four packages for 200, or 1 doz. for So 00. Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Saee's pampbleton Catarrh. Address the Pro prleior. R. V. PIERCE, M. D.. junetf-amos. isunaio. jm . x . Ml SICAL. Smith's American Organs r?':""-!,g-y r Elegant in appearance. thoroughly con structed, with powerful and steady bel lows, witn exouiiiiy-voiceii reeos, uu -lv contrasted qualities of tone and inge- lous mechanical contrivances for increae of power and for expression. No second-class work -tolerated, and none but the best materials employed. Every instrument warranted for Five Years. Get the Best ! Twenty Years Established! 30,J00 tn like! Call on or address rv. General furnish Delaware, Ohio, Ageut for the State, who will any ot inestt iruiy supenor in thesM truly superior Htrumenis direct from the Factory, Illustrated price List free on application personally or by letter. apr8-6mo8 JOHN F. liATIMEIt TAKES tl-la opportunity of tender ing hi thank to the citizens of Dela ware aiiti vicinity for their liberal patron age for the hurt twelve or fifteen years, and would respectfully inform them that he bus removed his Store to the opposite side oi the street, to the room formerly occupied by J. 6. Cox, which be has fitted up In modem style, to meet the increased demand and taste of ur thriving City, and has made great aaaiLions w nis I.rge aud Varied Stock ot Goods. He has on hand a fine stock of CHIC ICE H.lJ?fQ Sl EMERSON PIANO FORTES, and fully prepared to furnish any Piano made in the United States at the shortest notice, anu on as Reasonable. Terms as can be procured at any house in Ohio, ue nas atso a spienaiu stoca or COTTAGE AND PARLOR Organs and ITIelotfeons, STATIONERY AND FANCY OOODA He also invites oartlcular attention m hi. large siocit 01 European and American CIIROMO PICTBRES And Frames, t "wyuiK ui nis lonir ein.r AnpA and v un;taku3uuuu ui ousiiiess, to merit a on wuuuveoi tueir pairoiiuge. mv7a JOHN F. LATIMER. AGENTS WANTED. Is S ' S HA " r s m S fc 6 J a a B- Z 0 5 S o 5 3 c S 'C T t i r:sj;E a e P tjir-I s S G 35 ssW D v - - 1 V&- '--V i w ttotrrs n. sikies. READ THIS! SEW BOOT &. SHOE STORE tl'iHB fTndcrslc;net is now opening iu A nis rew ttooius p utn ena or tne AMERICAN II O IT S E, in the room formerly occupied by the llrl.n.rc Counly Katiomai;Bamlc, an Extensive Stock of ROOTS & SHOES, Consisting in part of Ladies Misses French Kin. Morocco Polish Boofc, Congress & Laced Double Soled Gaiters Best in Town. Alfoa full Line of Heavy Work for Women & Children I am also prepared to Manufacture I kinds or Sewed & Pegged , , ti-- i r..n worlc 10 order. 1 hi eeii iuh Rtrw-k of French Calf. Km X fe'fga Boots on Psle that t not Irtish, but the genuine Article. rrmt H se me and iret Better Goods at Smaller Prices than you can g--t them else where. I hnve enaaaed the services of Mr. A. DCKLAP as Salesman, who will be happy lo see his old fih-nds. OWE.V Mc.TIAlTUS. dec. S. '89 ly. CARRIAGES, &c. DELAWARE CARRIAGE SHOP Comer ot spring Sandnshy Sts. WE CAUfHTOT BE EXCELLED ! In Styles, Worli, r Prices. Messrs. EVASS & CARXAIIAN 'I'lKE great pleasure In thanking I the citizens of Delaware and vicinity for the liberal patronage they have received during the pnst fifteen yenrs, and to assure thi- public that their facilities for the man ufacture of all varieties of ltaht vehicles are itetter than ever before and cannot be ex celled in Central Ohio. We now have a large stock of Carriages, open and shiftinss-top Buggies, Spring Wagons, Ac, manufactured of the very bst material, in the late-t style and with the most elegant and durable finish. We employ the very best workmen and every vehicfe we manufacture is made un der our immediate supervision. Our aim is to suit the HOME TRADfc, for which ail our work is made, and in which we hope to have established in the course of fltteen years a reputaiion for satlsiactory work which deserves equal confidence wiih that bestowed on any loreign establishment. We empioy no agents to blow for us for wages, but warrant every job that leaves our shop to give entire satisfaction. We use better materials in the manufacture of all classes of buggies and carriages inan any other establishment in this part of the State, and we will stake the price of a new buggy upon proving this if necessary. We have now on hand some ihlrty-flve finished Jobs of which we respectfully in vite an examination, confident that we can suit any purcnaer in price and tyle, in every class of light vehicles, call and he assured that our work recommends itself. We cannot he undersold. Repairing done neatly and promply. EVANS . CAnMAHAN. aprl Cmos WHOLESALE GROCER. V. T. HILLS, WHOLESALE GROCER Xo. 4 Williams Block,' DELAWARE, OHIO. WILL constantly keep a good stock of Ktnple Oroceries which will be sold at wholesale only, at prices as low as the market. July M '5-tf SPRI.Vfi PEACE. UNIQUE PORTARLE SPRIJVG FENCE. T Wonld inform the citizens of Dnla J ware and the public generally, that lam now ready to receive orders and to put up the different graoe of theahove fence, aud would respectfully suggest to tnose wn mav design to favor me with their patron age tnputtlntf up lences early next spring, o rflve their orders as soon as convenient in order to get the iron, which is made for that purpose, in the procurement of which I am aenersllv nut to the lnconven lence of delay of from two to four weeks. bampies may be seen at Air. c wottring 9 on nortn annusKy street, or at my piace o business, on William street, a few rods eas of Main. J. J. REICHKBTS. nov26A9-tf. , SPECTACLES. MOSEY CAKKOT BUY IT I For Sif?5t is Priceless ! THE DIAMOND GLASSES. Manufactured by J. E. S PEACE it fc CO., 2V. T. Which are now otfered to the public, are pronounct-d by all Hit; celebrated Opticians of the World to be ihe MOST PEUFKCT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye everki.own. They are ground under their own super vision, from minute Crystal pebbles, melted togeth' r, and derive their name, "Dia mond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. Tlie Scientlflc Principle On which they are constructed brings the core or centre of the lens direct! v in front of the eye. producing a clear and distinct vision, aa in ine natural, tieairny HiKht. aud preventine all uuDleanant sensations, such as Kiimint-rinit ana wavering of Blht d la ziness, &c, peculiar to all others In use. TTiry are Mounted in the Finest Manner, In frames of the best quality, of all mater- uus use a tor umi purpose. THEIR FINISH AND DURABILITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Caution, None genuine unless bearing ineir rraue mars, o siumpeu on nvery iraine. B. PI-ATT. Jeweli-rs and Opticians, are Hole Agents f.r Delaware. O.. from whom they can be obtained. These good are not Huppm-a to rouuierH, ut any price, apr8( 70-ly pd LUItlHER, kails, &c. CI.IPPEIEIt & CO., HAVINO op.asd a Limtor Yard and Ware House, on Winter Btrwt, betweeu the Suspension Bridge and Railroad Depot, are prepared to offer irreat lnducmnts to purchasers. We are receiving and will have constantly on nana a larfre stoca or PINK, POPLAR, AMI. WA l.NUT, AND OTHER LUMRKR, Choice Scantling, Rafters, Sheeting, Shingles, Ixith. fence Itttrls and Ists. trhlch havliiic purchased from rlrst hands. they are enabled to sell at the lowest cash tM A 1m,, Iron. Nnlls. Window Ulass. Ae. We can sell to Merchants and others on the most favorable terms. Jan. 1 'OD. ULllTI..Mii"'i.v II. J. NcCrLLOl'GII, Ij ii in b e r Mercha n t, Ttv.At.vn iv ' I All klndsof Lumber, Hhtnglos, Lath, Pash iHinrs Nails. OIiiks. Whit. Lead, Oil, Halt Calcined Plaster, Wster l.lme and Cemeiil corner Winter aud Henry streets, nnr Sus pension Urldge. feb &i, "!u tf KOTHER Cargo or choice TKAS . jiisi reoeiveu si (to sell at old Trli-es). feb26if DONA VIN POXWIN'S T A II ! KSrrilYK NORTH CAROLINA TAR by tne pint, quart or khIIou, tor side by . 1,. BTAK.lt, Dealer In Hardware, Implements, 40, ay 131 f I1RICS MEUICHE, &.C. S. LYCRAXD & , Successors to M. L. Starr.) The Upper Drug Store IS THKPI.A01C TO GET Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chtmicals, Dye-stuffs, Oils Paints, Perfumery, Preparation for the Hair fc Teeth, Soap, Tooth Brushes, Brushes of all kinds. Paten. Medi cines, and every article ui' ally to be found in Drug Stores. Physicians Prescriptions Compounded with special care, and can be relied on for purity or materials and accu racv of composition. Feb. 12. 'OH. S. LY BRAND A CO. WILLIAM STREET DRUG STORE. I Il. J. W. NEIL, Is now receiving i and opr,ii.g at his new Drug M.ir, a rtm. a.u..rtmnt of Fresh DiUr-. Medicines, live Siuifx, Chemicals. Pei turnery, Oils, Paints, Soaps, Hair Oil, HruKnesorii Kitiua. Also most of the Patent Medicines now in u t .hnri be means ti keeo on hand g.d Mssortmeni of everything requisite to ie found in a Drug Btor. P.esloes h In tends doing an Offlre Practif-, and such persons as mav be afflicted with Cancer or Asilmia would do w-ll 10 give him a call. Delaware, 1V0. to-T"-iy PAWTS. ri llimTIICK!l S t rlctlv Pnre Lead 1; Atlantic Ied, Zinc, RfK-.k Paint, and all colors, both diy aud ground In oil for sale by N. U. STARR, Opposite American House. FRESH DRUGS RECEIVED every week at t lie Cen tral Drug Store, opposite the American House. N. II. STARK, Drugnlat, OILS. RAW and Boiled Linseed Oil, Lard Oil, Neafs-foot Oil, Fish Oil, Lubricat ing Oil, aud Coal Oil, old by N. U. 8TARB, DniKKlst, Opposite American House, Delaware, O. PURE SPICES AND strictly Pnre Cream Tartar and Soda, sold at the CKNTRAI, DRUG STORE, Opposite American House STARR'S READY REMEDY Supercedes the necef alty of paying 25 cents for a thimble full of Pain Killer. It is equal to the iest Pain Cures In the market, and costs but half as much, and warranted to answer Just as well In all cases. If you do liny, oeiicve it. in 11. nolesaie ana rotnu, ny N. IT STARR, Delaware, Country Merchants, O., and kept bv all aprli.'ttf FOR AII TIIIIV IN the line of Druggist s, call at the Drug Store of N. U. ST A RIt, Opposite American House, July 10, 'tin. Delaware, Ohio. BRUSHES, COJIBS.Ttrfnmerj , Toilet Soaps and FancyjArtlcles, sold by N. U. STARR, Druggist. RYE STUFFS, OF all kinds, and the nest quality, kept constantly on hand at . TJ. STARR'S DRUG STORE, Opposite the American House. Delaware, O. PURE WIIYE8 . Mir. T. .,. for!Mrdlclnal Uses, for j sale by N. if. STARR. Druggist, Opposite American House. Delaware. EXAMINATION NOTICE. School Exmiiiuer Aotice rpHE School Examiners of Delaware J county will inel. during Ihe year ih.O, rr iiif exMinination or uaciierM. at mu roi lf)Wliii; nluift nut! ttniti. iiMTntflv: AtihM KNTRAL SCHOOL HOTTSK. In DeluwHre, on ternary 6ih, March ntb.lMth and 2tith. Aitril 9th. Hith and 2d. My 7th aud 2lKt. ptetnter 24th, Ortoter lwt, 15th and SWth, November 12th and th. Decent tier iurn. Af tho School House, In Sunbcry, Octo ber Kth. They will also examine applicants on the mst f riuay or tne session oi tne touoiy Teai-her's Institute. No crtifl;H.re it granted ntileK the appli cant ts "auKlined to teach all the trai.:'ii named In the law ; namely : Orthography, Keaimg, wrtuiiK Arithmetic, tieoKrapn.v KuKlirh OramntHr: and po-ReKr.M an ad equate Knowledge ot tne theory ami prac tice rr teaching. Gxarnlutttliu8 will commence at 10 o'clock, a. h f and close tit 1 Vhck p. M- : aud uf applicant will be admitt! after II o'clock. The exercises will lw ciiluted a far a r)OHnle in wrlllitK- Each candidate Is requested t brl ng paper and pfiicll, and a iiinifei envelce addreKeii to himself. In which ihecertlfi'tat awarded will be mulled to him, or no1 Ice of failure. J. S. CAMPBELL, February 1H. 1870.-tf -:lt-rk. S. P. Sc 3.3. 8111)11 nvite the attention of thdr customer- and the public to their magnificent exhibition o S IT UI M E It it ti O D S , at tbclr spacious store. Opposite the ISantis. HavlriK renewed onr stork and creatlv redueetl our priees. we nollelt from house keeper and othtrs an Immwliaie lnspee tlou of our coiuplete astiorliiient of Sheetings, Shirttig, Tirkinus, BIhii- Beis, r iHiineis. xatie uainasKs, Crsshos, Quills, f'arpels, Cnrtin, Lines, Window Khsdea Shswls, Halnmrals, a Prints, Delaines, Drers Goods, ti!. loiretlier with many other styles of desira ble iroods at prices which will satisfy pur chasers. S. P. & 3. 3. sis i n Have now open a full line or Hosiery: Gloves and Under Garments, For Ladles, .Oents and Children, at price lower tnuii ever. Cloth &. Casslmrre Depart m't may be found an eletratit assortment off Men s and Buy'B weal, at decided bargains. s. p. & J. j. siirit Areoonstantly mnklngto all their depart meuta larue additions of fresh eoods the lutest novelties, to which they invite the Inflection of customers. Kir excellence ol quality and lowness of prices none will hepermlried to uudcrse- inem. v e ouy ana sou lor en. S. !. J. J. 8RUB. rpHE hlarhest price paid for BTE feb25tf ' ' yDONAVIN- POTWJ.V. Carpet and Coverlet Yarns ! You will always find on hand a complete line of Dayton and Keniucay loveuui ail u inriivi xsion. Iayton Hinirie Yarns, anil all inn oesi rssiern carpel 1 triw, the very lowest prices, at J. Ii. MENDENIIALL CO.'S aprSflif miss n. ni:MEitso.. CoiiTuro Si llafr Manufacturer, Takes thli method of in for in inn the la (her if tlHware , - and vhdniiy who liuttrttinovetl her 'v. rooiim t o San- . dnnky Ht., eHt f Hide, between William dt Win- trrntrottU.ln the hiiltuinir hiriu- nrlvirCiiunlMl hv thellorald. MUh Hendernon pa Mpecit v rtiiipiiiH, cio. ui ituie nair ; aino iitunuraeiU'eM iks, joupeen, i;ur(n, Fri ea, ilraitlH. Ae. All order Drotimtlv fliiM ifrnm iu nun nm iiiutJB, Vail and hm specimen of work. Inajd-tf ADVERTUSISO RATES, TR1C Drl.ir.ri! Vklrtll n i lIEf Circulation than any oltr p.p-r In tt.a Slh Congressional OlMrlm, which rend-rs it a vmIiihMp anverri-oiig ineonnn. -..t..-.-- ng schedule of prices wxu be nirtcuv aunnto . - - - a . ri i.i jit?, EJtjl'SlrJr s 2.r5 t r 5 ? i" V ? y 5 S i' V ; tc c 5 st 5 S t 5 llj IT y i 1 D O 5 S 6 ? 3 - S c-B 2 -- 3 T. M to ae nfc a v 5f 21 ' T r.y f- f - M 9 si o s a 3 M m 5 e u C- & 4 i"t hi, 3 u 1 r" ft T . E.3 at 3 K Attachment DWorrn, Atiolnlstl r rHt'I for iH-fort hirrrtl t, mm k!w hU r'or- mlirn mid Translrnt Ad rtrllilnr. aer None hul solitl iii-ih1Ic cuts Incited. DENTISTS. DR. SIM, having opt-ned an office In EVAN- BLOC fC, m prepared to do all kinds of Dental Worlc In ttte Ulct and mtwt approved manner. Extracting, Nitrous Oxide used perfectly harmless. Regulating a specialty. The most irregu lar t-e-h ratulf beautiful. jtjTjdianres for cleit palnU and loss of sub stance, either by accident or UiKeae ln een.ouslv inaIe. M a kes Gold, Si 'vcr, Pirrcla in , Rnhber, Aluminum Adamantine and Wesum't Mrtat, 8atiHlaction guarai te-d. He usee Db. Twichbll's l8oft IJning. which is a ott, flexible lining, made to fit the gums perfectly, thereby preventing lr rltatlitVi of the gums and securing a more perfect fit, enabling persons to wear Ueth who from old ge t r d:a-ai-ed gums could not. It can be attached to either of the above plates, so that persons wearing tIm tes that do not tit or that fall down when talk ing or eating, can have them rerm tiled quickly, permaneiitly and cheaily. We attach it to all of our work free of charge, but charge 85 or attaching it to pi area uin.de by others. Call aud see it, alto certificates from persons who could not wenr teeth at all until they tried T"ic)ietly8 tSoft lAnirifr. All persons are eau louad agalnnt uMrjg it, as he has the exclusive right for the town of Del aware. Diseases of the cmi, mouth and throat cured. JVtpcharge for Examination or adHce, Alt charges moderate. Nitrous Oxide administered for Sur renna In minor operation. ajuMf a . p o v i: is is SURGEOX DEIVTIST Oclairitre, Ohio, Offlceform-rly occupied by Ihe l'ri"a:c Jj ' wiit,ia:tiis' hlcku'. I pemons In ranl of il TIF1C I41 TKKTH, rr Aft- kind of Dental Work, re re'ie' fally inii'ni to rail sii.l fxan.iijf L if rlifferetit clylen of work in 1'iirrrluin, Rubber, Ooiitinuoit Gum, Glil. r syy kind of work now u-us ly aurr. A'l kind- of Dentis'ry exet-n'ed i.1 tlio mist rossoriHli'c" rf. mi l ii: i lie Bt-sl of S'yh. ai'd vnrmutrd u j'vt perl'eol sa'ihfudior-. l'srlieuldr iiien lioD paid to KlLLINU and KEOllI.ATINa the Natural Teeth. I.. A. POHIXL. dec 10. '(-tf. , Emmons. I E 1 T I J. M. Kt) S T It V ! D' KS.EMMONHA HOPP respect fullr ottv-r their Ht-rvifc- t ttte iiiilic ti huecoNirNto Dunn A KntiMms at the old etallished otlice in IMuwaie, a liactlcl Uci,tiirj und irMniilHRtiir-rM tf i'tinvlnin, Kuhbcr, sntl hll klutixif work uhuhIIv worn. Our unrivalled Hor-l'ili I'lnte, wiih le-ih Mild ifiiiiiH m cliiM'ly lesftiii'liliK nniurf mm tdcretvft ihe tKt Jtnl e-, tiavtus: t---u ihm1 n iiiiHmimmuniiv tor iwetvc yfur. wnu incrvtti nit populailly, we ronflil-iiily r-c- oimncnd a- tx-1 u tinf qutitlr-d In ix-nuty l.-Hlillrn'MS. durHhUlt . ttt-rlct-t In fit and nil desirable qualities. PurtlruiHr attntion aid to rlllltiM. Ht'icultiinii and lt-Ht-iB the natural Teeth. K.MMONS A Ktrl i. iiii.i.imiiti LADIES, ATTE.T.O. I. A It ti E and SI'LL'MMI) x t MTOCU ol .TIIEEIAIIIIV rWOl'I.D lespertfully tntM to the citizens of Lielsware and vi' ir-Cy that 1 have on imnd at all times a choice and well selected stock of iTIILEIEItT and FA.VCV ;ois Tho latest;s:yles of BONNETS and 11 ATS, KIBBONS, PI.-UMKS, OKNAMENTS, and STRAW TRIMMINGS. BONNET &, HAT FRAMES, VEILS. I-ACES and EMBROIDERY. HANDKERCHIEF?, CO!, LARS and CUFFS. STAMPED APRON, CORSETS, HOOP-SKIRTS. HOSIERY. 3:o. I have also added to my M1I.USERY. a flue stock of 1 It Y (3 O O I S ! Which will be to your lnt.ret to examln before purchusiug. ir C ull and see. f!& I a hi prepared at a I timet to attend promptly to all orders of M. Uinery, DON'T FORGET MY I.OCATtON-A fw doors north of Evans l,io. k. No. 84 Bouth Main Htrcet. D. lnwure o. JulT 3 too STOA'E ! STOAE ! DOUR 4b IVIn.lon tls, OHar Kl.p. KIhks, ( l-h-i u l overs I i tl.e roiwh, ,d ausiiDiHor iiiiiiiitnu utoi e, furntniii at rny Quarry, wei of O. W. r'. rolu Kt,, v. Delaware Orders msy l left si il9 ,r. wij ''"T '" " C, JL.llVie,PHlIUl.vsV f t ill. c. sin V E. I. S. f uiayis,7tMimo i. w. Li 11 Li.