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VOLUME X. NO. 8. THE JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT. FEBRUARY 2.3, J 859. Farmers' Department. Salting Plum Trees. I. M. Ives of S.lero, writer to tlio X. H!, Farmer on this uhj-cl. m Mlowi : " In ;' February of 1345, I applied to onfl ncre j five hotheads, ami for two ye.v my I tree, produced really, p irliuiilurly the Green lie ; I had at that lime upwards; of twenty five varieties of Iho plum. j Previously to thU, my fruit was badly tlung wiili the curculio. I could not, ' bowever. perceive that the salt had nny j eit'eet upon the black wart, which has J nincc destroyed nearlv nil the tilum trees in this section: my Iruil was most uis - laetorilv preserved.lor two years Irom the euie'ilio. A friend from a neihhoiin city on p. visit to my place while the sail lay upon the surface, on his return home npplied htiee to A few trees, which killed them nu!ttj;ht. Salt, as well as iru mo, must be u-ed in n proper manner ; cnilo salt or brine must mil rums in elo-ci prox imity to the roots il shoiil 1 he applied to j '.,ie surlace of the ground early in the Fprintf, to the extent or spread of Iho and remain upon the surface two oi three weeks belore spading in. The plum is nvuully ft marine tree, and it is surprising how much salt it will nimiU'.e Hii.l thrive upon. The aspara- !us is al-j a m vrino plant, hence a spiink-1 lingol'dall over the bed in early spring is Lcnelioi-il. but we suonit! not reason that if; n small portion wotil I be j -nid, A large ml in'.itv would In better. A servant ol .lu l'e l'., of otir citv, reasoning after this fashion destroyed hi pl inis. JlegarJing the severe experiment, as it wis then called, on my land, Mr. Down- j ing, who visile. I'my place when the crop : o plutns w is upon the trees, retnn ke l in his Illh-tdttrist, that my mien was in j n nei.hhoihoo I not, rem it k.ib'e for plums, nnd thai lli-i ali ind nit pro hiciioti ol this fruit, he atttibuted to the destiucivo el.'ectl of the salt on the cuiculio." 1 DftAtNISrt WITH BoP.')S. 'OTiri ten roars since a drii'i wis put down, whi-h now is ;u .'ail I an. I woiks as n -1 1 as when s' in ide. The ditch w is (lu two leel "t. widl tlie rert'iistle fa! to drain f I' 'lie water. 1 then took two hemlock liof Is, sis ineln wide nnd plump inch I uJl one board, to eomm"lice, in Ho in the mid lie, so that hotli boards .sluiold not h.rt at the same pi ire, taking r in) to have both edges that weru nailed r'rii.jht s'uowing the end ihiis, j. The liicii was cut the same ns for tile, with the same slope, as is nual. Witere the bo'.. 9oi was soft, or quicksand, I put down a hoird at the bo'totn lor the drain to stand on. He! ore tilling, I put in line hemlock houghs or straw. Vou will readily see that tlie earth will Mold it together strong so tliat with a slight n itling it is porlectly Irom caving in. This plan has nn-1 Bwcred nil the purposes of tile for ten years, nnd hi Is (air to last for years to In case of freezing it has not been injured in the least. Il hemlock boards cannot he had, oik, ash, or hissivood will' list well underground for this purpose, Tin re is much ol this kind of drain put dim il in the north pari ol Oneida county, which showj that thero is much conii- dence in the plan to save expenne. (Jeo. i ruwni'Mge, i anitieu, untm.i county, j. Y. Country Gentleman. How to IurrtnvE Cider. Lot the new cider from sotirapples sound and selected Ira. i is to be prelerred ferment from one to three weeks, ns the weather is warm or eool. When il has attained to lively fer mentation, add to eai h gallon, according to its ncidity, Irom half a pound to two pounds of white crushed sugar, and let i lie whole lei m.-iit until il possesses pre-1 cisely the taste which it is desired should bft permanent. In this condition pour out ti quart ol the cider, and add lor each ll 'i oti one qti irterol an mince of sulphate ol limn, known s an article of m inul ic tiiru under the n uns of " anli chloride ol lime." S ir tliu powder and cider, un'il and return the emulsion to in,, lerm -ii'in ihiuiJ. A.'il.lte lo isklv 'in I ttioruU"i iy lor a lew n oments, and then L-l the cider settle. Tie lennenta l i' ii will cease at once. W'len. after a lew days, llie cider has hici't.ie clear, dm oil' and bottle carelullv, or remove t.'ie sediment and return to the 01'iiiiil ve-s-el. Il loosely corked, or kept in a barrel on draught, it will retain its taste ns it Mill cider. Il preserved in bottles, c.iiielully coiU'ed, which is belter, it will become a fpaikling cider, and may he kpt in lefiui.ely long M'vliiyan Journal, Jan. I. How to Co.vtjuitn Victors Cowj Axn 1 iRses.--Vi. copy the lolloping Irom the trenes.s-ee Farmer : " I care not how vic ious or wnni in loeahlu the horse or cow may become. I can coni'ier them by the application of a Klruug rnjie or chain just! back of Vhe fore legs, and twisting in a i.iod liiver until they yield fully, llalky hores may he couii'iered in this manner, so as 10 need no Whipping, and it is much more humane than clubbing them or cul ling them up wiih torturing whips. And n I10r.se once coiiiiui red in this manner will not return to jits nicks wit the same driver as readily as when overcome hy whipping or miuling. Cows may be ni'i'tered in tho same manner, and bro ken of the habit ol kicking very readily. Unit of my neighbors had it very vicious cow, last spring, which they had failed 111 milking after the most determined ellorts to succeed. I happened lo hear the fact me day, t ill told them how to manage her, when I 1 no m ire trouble was expe--ienced. In the couise of the maimer iiey have occasionally laid a cha:n across oM- back when she had manifested any intention of reluming lo old habits. K.leciu.tl iw is llitii manner of overcomin"; ' eiuus propensities, it is mote humane' .' ian any other in which force is used. Tn GoosEnsRitr. The lion. F. D. De "lnnuiere, of Votkville, Canada, write 'o the Horticulturist that he has b-y-n able n rsise ejooseberries without mildew bv fiiucing two bonds wiih a circle cut out ol 'lo ii' e l;es so that tin y will join clota ly ii.i ler the bush, le.ivirj th.e stem lo come '!p- ibrotih the hole thus left. The boards sioon l tx'end out beyond tlin spread ol 1 io branches. All the bushes thus treated had a tine crop, while soino thai were IvK without ho iris were mil lowed badly and the crop lost. These board huu!d be placed under tho hntt'iim hi toon as the ruit U net. Michigun Fanner Jan. I . An hidumrioui, teimitifle and economical .'armor, I one of tho uiott, if not tho rnimi, .,1 let (indent of men. I I . j out, nil at the preacher' expense. Mother's Love Lamarline tells ti sto branches, ry that ex juisitely illustrates n mother's lov: In some spring freshet, A river W,!y w ished its shores and rent away hoir,'li when on a bird had built a cottage fr f.r summer hopes. Down the white and whirling stream drilled the green branch with its wicket cup of unfledged rnEAC",NO Kr Osic. Jacr'os. After singing Mid prayer, brother Mnc took his sent in (lie pulpit. I ilmn rend my tcxt : ' YVImt liHit it profit mnn, il he gain Use wliolo world." 1 pautod. At ihnt moment, I saw (it-ncrnl Jackson. walking up the islu ; ha cam.) to the middle post, nnJ very gracefully IchikmI against it ami stood, n there was no vncatit seat. Just then, I fi.lt some one pull my coat in the stand, and turning my head, my fastidious preacher, wliispciiti, a little Imid, aid, " (teneral Jackson has come in !" I fell a II ish of imlinalion run all over me like tin electric shock,; an.l (acini round to my congregation, ami purposely speaking out nudihly, I said, Who is General Jackson ? It ho don't get hi soul converted, (i id will damn him as qni'jk ns lie would a Ouinen no yro !" The preachei tucked his head down, nnd squalled low, and would no doti'it, have been thankful for leave ol absence. The congregation, (leneral Jackson, nnd all, smiled, or lau 'bed i i 'lit s.ing, and Uniterm; beside it, ns it went, the mother bird. Unhee ling the roaring river, on she kept, her dies of ngony nnd fear piercmg the pames of the storm. Iloiv like the love of the old fashioned inother who followed the child she had plucked from her heart all over the world, Sjiwpt away by passion that child might be, it malicred not; bearing away with l,jm the. fragments of the roof tree though )(. vt.( mother was with bun ilt, th'rou-h nil his life, and u llachel h3 death. j of tlte K npress Eugenie. They have as sale cer'aiiied that her lather died iihcul three j years before she was horn at least such is the inference, for her 32 I birthday (ac eome. em ding to the ifon'Ucur) was celebrated joe lb,; .Jth ol June, and her lalher died in llV'.'J. Moreover, a divorce between her i father and mother, resulting Irom mutual aceusaliotis ol adukery.hnd been pronoun j ced as lar hack ns 1013, Although they i subsequently lived together and the . Tin- Mi;nMity of Ki.m. W..r.i-H. TIkkw ! wlio h if tin.' lewi st resoiiicci in theuisi'lvo? nal ' urally yck l!ie loo 1 ot ihcir selt-love rl.-i".vle're. 1 The io. ii rill n am p.'opl. liu I tno.-t to laiuli at s ran'i'i :; mil si'tre prfvuil most Ismail p! n'l'i; roil a pro,!, u-iiy to ri Mcule die .ector most p.iliviliie deuiiioa Irom what hap.icu to apiu ovc, rns.i wi Ii the prorrcsw common "Cit-e aii'l Ueccocv. 1 rue worm noes not i suit in the laults and deficiency of others; true p Jrii'iiient luriiH u av Ii orn oro.-ness mui ,, tormiiv. iiifi. ad ol ' heiny icuiiued to imluke in , i.'imomo. i y II ir.-n. i: I would not f, nor llo. faun awav at Hi" d iil'im:: nl'a sj.;ii.i nii-r h ,1-t Ins lie ol ine hiiher lor liein.: in coiiijiauy of a ",!i eal liard '. I'eal p iwer. teal cxecUenei d u s no', fi: di lor a foil io im lerl'eciion; nm Imr c HVauiiuatioii Irom comiiut in contact with thai w'ili"ll is Co Ose and lioniely. Il reposes on lt.si.lf, j auj u equally Ireu Irom envy and allixtatiou. A NTrtfKDENTS OK TUB FllKNCII EMrT.E-S. The Freneli have discovered, in some of the old Spanish law journals, very in tetestino; items reoiirdin the niitecedenls divorce was ultimately annulled Pivit.sity r iv.ti'i,oYMi:sr. Men, who hnvr hall a do in irons in ttie lire, ale not tliu ones eiowcray. li is the nnn .il vo'iiiitniy or com. pcllel ou . ore who mop".i and plilef, and Hunks liuiisi It in ihi; mad li.nisn or the itave. Moiiou is all Nature's law. Action is a man's salvaiiin. nhysin d uud menial. And yet, nine onto! ten arc w isiiu.ly ,ooaiu' lorwaid to tho covetc 1 hour w hen i in y bhiid have leisure to tlo nothini;. souu.'iliiui;, only if ihey felt like it thn very Sv not tluii toe-lured to ileinh m iliy a Vuu'La fl-ild'' man. lie only is truly wiso who lays hinisi lt oui to w. irk lill hoi's latent hour, and is iho nuin whi lives the loie'cat, uud will livo to most nurpobu. Dr. Hall. LEGAL. I'uoitv c i: AO ih i;. T Ill', following Aecoiuils have Iie filed in Hi" I'roii i to i liti a, ol 1, eau "a Count I Olli i, I ,r sclll -111" ill. VI. : - J. II Converse. Hilar- I h h, i.,b i.oaidi an ol Louisa li I'eck. a minor. p irti.i! a.i.roiiot ; Oi nn I crcival, Ailmiuisirator run i I'urcival's l.sliilii. tiist account ; A. 11 1'in a tier and Su-an t ioiham, Adniinisiruiors A II. Oothaut's loiii'ti, liist accouiii. Said ac couiiis will ho lor iieunoo la Hie I'roleiie Court, sail County, at tho I'rohaie Oilieo, la (Chardon, the l i dn- of MVRCU, A.I). H.v.i, at Ten o'clock A.Al-, until which litne all interested limy ex.e.a. M. C. CANITCEI). I'roha'e Judoe. ( liaron, I'eb. 4, lSf.O. Htl iw I'eiiiion I ii- 1111 Oiilrr ..1 r,..,i 'l lie Slitte nl Ohio, lit'iiilit lu,, ss. Admins, of 1) R. lijrilelt. I v. In the Prolate Court. Alonzo firren and others. riijl i: l)i len ilniiis, Alonzo (;ieeu,n resi- 1. thinl ol Inn ."state ol loai, and J.oviuu Sand erson and S. S. Snnderson, residenls of Hie Stale of Pennsylvania, will lako noiicu lliat Auson ilai ileit, Adiiiiiiistrtitorad llie Esiale of said I) R II 1 ri It-it, diseased. 011 Ilia 1 .nh day of tlecember, I sT'S. liled, in tliu Ollii.'e of wa id Court, lusW'ciiiiou, sciiino forlh that Hie Debts against inild JNtalc luri ly exceed Ihn amount of tne I'ersonal Cstuic ol sui.l ueceilioit t Ikmlun tbu t'itll tiny ol Novem ber, l.s:,;,, the said decedent executed and deliver ed li sni-i Aloiuo Cipen u niotttii ol iiboul One llumlrel un I Twenty Acres ol l.ulld. uiiiicuUr ly di-scnbcd ill said l'eli0oi, to secure llie puyiuent olcto laiu Notes. Tliu said M01 leito iiu-niioned thai Htlld Alonz 1 Greell Hold and Italislerrcd Hie .Note in said .Morlite. lirsl described, to said Lovina Sanderson, aiul that fuiid (tieca bohl and "un-terred tlie sec.otui iicscriiual JNo'e to one Au- i Mills a tie 0100, lino 10 11 1 on llie im o o.iy o j line. Iao, the said t;ieen hold ami traustei rial llie bill- unco ol Hiiiu rsoics to jjovoi i.ieen, aiul Hsvlneil uud Iran -lened ibu .Mortau aloresaid to becure Hie payment ol Hie same. The object and prayer of said Petition is. by Or der ol Court, 1,1 hae Hie aeveral lnort;;.iu liens 1111011 Nai.l pti uilHci (ied and lliljusled, that Judgment ot said Court, said Administialor or, cied ni Sell said I'leini.es as provided by law. and ti'pnd ttc siin tievciul liens ajtrceablo 10 such Older ol snid t.'ouit as may hu itiailu. The said lieteuduius w ill lake notice that paid Tel it 1011 w ill he lor I . a rniir, oetao sui I t.'iHirt, the itlt day ot Maieii, Ixr.'.i. ai l en oVIoi-fc A IJURKEE v 11 A I'll AW V, Aitoriitys for IVtiiioner. re'.'tunry 4, 1339. 4i.l-4w ri 11 roil oivoicn:. STATU OF OHIO, UKAl'U A COU'M'Y. Harriet C Lewi i v. In Common Pleas. 1 hi'ottls M. Lewis. 1 1 ilie miiil ili lciiiliiii t will tnke notice, ibat on llie Uth nay ol January, ln:,a, liiw tiiiouer tiled her petition in HieilicH of the Clerk ol said l.ourt. lot divorce, eiaiie;e of name, ciisi..oy of children named therein, and for cause .ile,.,;, a pto'.eud.'.l niarriiite 10, nnd adultery witli ohm Mrs. - Hall, ny snid d, icutlnnl. The mii I deieiilaui will tiiUe n nice that snid nelilion will oc lor le ana at tho uuxi mnn of ssi I Court. I he snid ileiciioani will nlsu lake noiiee Ihnt depositi .ns wtil Ue t.ikpii In said cause, nt re l.let ol Ael 1'oIich, in Wayne in the County ol Ashuilmla and Slain ol Ohio, on the Dili day l 1'ebiuai y, ltj 1, h.nweii tlie hours of H A, and b I'. Ma mil at tlio n i leuco of Reuben I'lu-lps, ill Willi' fn Id, Coiiniy no I State afore- sal I. oil iho Hull day ol l ehruaty, s.',;l, beiweeu 1 he hours last nf orcsiuil; nnd lo ul the oilier llurlee iS; H.nhawiiy in Chardon County Stint-(iri above natii"d,nn the JJd day ol Feb ruary . IbiH, but een tl,e hours above. DI'IU LU ,V HATHAWAY. Attorney lor l'ctlu January 14, 4tJ5. 4",0wi LEGAL. a ! ; i j , . , i in in ol to or n v, ol ot ol on by be 011 .M. iw- and the M. nl rmrl not. in. II F l'iderltf lied hit been nppoiiit ii nul nnalifii"! ns A'lmiiiHtrator ni the )) lntn of licimln Smith dece:" sod, late ol Hiiiitshuri;ti, (leatiga Couuty, Ohio. wir.bAKDF. sMvnr. Iluntsburijli, I'eli. IS, ls:9. 47.') :iw sii:Kiri x miji. T' o'urilieiiee In the requirements of nil Order of Sale, is-mcl Irutii Hie ( .Hiiro of I lie (.'lei It of the Court of Common l'len, fur the County of German, nnd Iho Sistn ol Ohio, In ft certain suit, wheri in Solomon Pain is Plaintiff, inn) olrt liiwh v nnil Mury Boslcy nro llclctid note, to tne directed ntul delivered, I Invc cntted to tie npiirniseil. nml ,hnll expose to Snlo nl I'ul), lh: Vendue, at the Court House, in Cliurdon, in foiil Couniy, on Mmd-iy, (he 2 1 si ilay nf March, A.l). 13o), lifiHi rn the lioius of Tea u'rlock A.M. nnd Four o'cioi-k I'. ,M. o? sriid il-iy. the IoII'Ommix ticsnlird I'rrmisi-, to wit: Smeitn in tlie Township of Clin nloii, if auaa County, snd Sinic ol Oln.i nml in known nsa :irtolJjot .No. '1'wo, Section No. 10. in the I'ist Survey of nuid Clliridon, and is b uindi d ns lollows, to wit: i'liiunitir tit n powt Rtiin tiui; in the noril.e:iHt eortier of tend Cut No Two, timnce south on the Si ulion mid I.e. I fifty-two links to i t line thirteen ehaitu and, n post, tlicnco west nn a liva chains nnd thiriyo.i,du! cum lino ol the Stale Koad mniked lino lorty-li inks to n nost in the (n eall'-d;, thence tiorilp'rly on snid linu ol s:iiil ro-id fonr'ee:i ,'liains and thir'y links to a p.ut in thi north line ot said Lot No. Two, tliciice ea.st nlono paid north line titty chains and forty-five links to the plum of heiiiniiin, roil -tainiiiir, as now Ftirvi-ycd and known, Sixty- four A ens anil 1 Inriy .!-1 1 umlreiiuis ot Acre of Caud, res'-rviuir aluuit One-foiiril ut Diie-Koiirih of an Acre ol Iin.l ili'ided to lariua Armstrong ho ihn iiriuio tuoro or less, but suhject to all leyal highways. S od 1'ri'iii'ncs atiprniTit nt 1 ,000. TtitMi of Sall Cubh "ii day of Sale. i;. (;. wiu i'i:, Slierill ol Ueauga Co. Snrniir's Orner, (Ir.wai Co. l'cii. is, t-5'.i 4::-r)w AT'lMCIIiUKVI'. Tlio Inrorpjr.ue 1 Villaj") la Attachment before, ol Chagrin l-'ulhj, Joiiaih;ni V iiicent, J. i'.. ll. l''r tiic Township Richard Richards and I of Bunion ,li, Ueaiy.i Jos p!i liill'oril. J County, Ohio. rpil K aiil Det'eiiiliiuts me lierehy noli I lied that at th.-iust iiicc.nl H'lld I laintitl an Atttleliiuenl waii tills. ilny i.-siied hyald J I oealu.st said 1 lelenJallls. uud mat unless Ihey appear and detwi l iho saui", Ju.laioiit WHI tie rendered tliJ IIIISt till 111 III llellllllt. V. W. Al.NUER, Any. for 1'inl. January l.'i, IS.i'.l. -ITI-'tw SNl;il of A. II. 4olii.iiu, ilece.iMil vr in i i: in i;j;i:ii i oits. n e i n- 1. s (ler.siitne.l were, on Hie 2nd djyol l-'c iruary. l"fi'J, nop oioic. I, hy Hui I'rohato Com t ol (.'eaiitja t.'ouniy, i Ihi , Commissi, mcrs on Hie Estate of Aliieitll. liotliini, il. ceased, rcjireseiiied insol vent; and tlio peii'idot six tiioii His t roin the late ol ourciid aiioiutmcut is allowed Creditor i lo hiiu in and ptovo He ir I'liiinis nain.st caid Ins tate Tint Siihseri'ier.s ivid attend to llu: dunes ,.f ihcir said appointment at tin; Ollicu of I) W. ttin tield, in l liaolon, ii aaid County, on thn EAST Al N II AY of l eorn iry, March, April, May, June and July, A.I). Irt.YJ, -n Ten o'clock A M. ol each ol said days. Ihited at Chardon, this '.'nil day of Euhruary, A.D. I.VJ. JOHN FRENCH, I Commis U. W CAN11EE1), 1 bioners. 1'oh. 11, 1H.VJ 47l-r,m 10'II(I Thomas i'()i'i't,i:H;i,i, initi:- I liy notilied that All red J. S. Ilarnes. Admin- istraior of Aimer Howe, dcciased, has litis day men ins i etition, in tne uotirt ol t.ominon I'lc.m. ol ttie Coiiuiy of Ocaiioa, in iho Stale ol Ohio, a gainst snij Thomas I'opplewcll, settintr lorih that a certain coinr ici in wri in was made for tliu purchase, and xaln, and conveyuncD of curtain laml.siiiiuh! in I'arluu an. in stud County, on pay ment therefor as ni; eo I therein, dial the time for payment of the whoh: purchase money had elapsed, and Hint HiUHiuie had not hcou paid ; and prny iii4 Judgment lor t!m sum of SUval, with annual iinetest tliercon from Iho Itltol Ociohor, I s.'ui, and il said Judgment nhould not ho paid williiii a time lo ho fixed hy the Court, thai the I'ouil waiuld order a Salt; ol llie f.niil eontnclc.l piemiscs, and llie application ol Hie irocee.Is ihere ol to payment ol said Judgment. And said I'liomiis i'opplewcll is rcipnrcd lo nptiear and an swer i-aid I V iiii. in, on or before the Third Satur day alter llie 'i.'ith oi t ehruary next. jjjted this Elth day January. 1-vVJ. I'llEEl'rf &.'TURASIH'.R, Atluruey lor riuintilV. January 14, 180D. 470-liw NO'l'Hi;, IT. I'. IIOII till', of Hie State of Iowa or W isconsin, will lake notice, that Renin- nun U. Woodbury, on the 11 ill day of January 1H.V.I, did lile his Petition in llie ;ouri ol Camuioii I'has. within ami lor tho I oiiuty ol tieauoa. 111 tiie Statu ol Ohio, tiiiuiiist tlio Hind II. K. Ilobart. ilelenilani, 1.11111111; lorili that paid llohart madi two piomi-sory Noun to tlie I'niiiesvilln and Mu lsoii Uuilroiid Coiiipanv. one dale. I lb mher 1 V 1 1 1 . 1-'i.'i, lor s.o.11; ,, ,,ihi.r duled July '.Mrd. Mm., lor $-';J.i. hoih payablu to said Com;i my or nearer, ine nrai no uajH alter Halo, tlie other one day after date, both hearino interest Irom date : that on said last note was paid nud endorsed the the j;id day of July, isjii, siMI, and Septcniher 1st, l.s.nj, ijlio; thai nai l tunes were for u valuable consideration translei red and delivered to said Woodbury, nnd pniyino judgment for Hie aniouni ol said notes and iulcicji, after deducting said two piiyiuenis. And tho said II. Iv II olmt is notife d that lio is ic pnred to apiiear and answer said I'eiiiion on o, helorn ihn Third Saiunlay nlier 1I111 vi nli day ot I'ebritary next. I) ncd tins I J1I1 day ol January, A.L. I0.VJ. ITlELl'rf vt TIIRASIII'.li. Attorney for I'luini'ilV. January 1 1, lej'j. 170. ow isu 1-11 1; rini',1 John M. King vs. Henry M. Ilolbro ik, Joicpli H. Caiicr, Loren orcross,elal, J le'eiulniits. Court of Common Pleas, Ijcauya County, Oluj. rlli Mtid (lel'enilnnts nre hereby notilied I iliatou the l lilidayof January, 'A. 1). lrt.V), llie said plainlili' eommciiced an action in the Court of Common I'lcns of aaid County of tie iniea, n'taiiist mud ilcfcndaitis. The ohjeel and prayer of raid petition tiled in paid aclion is, j8 u compel by order of sai.l Court, lie specilio per- lorinaueu ot n certain contract made bv Ilot- liniok, Carter & Co., March iloih, A. O. ISS'.I, for the sale or about one hundred and liny-seven acres ol land ii mi u- in tlie township of Russell in said County, called the t'phuiii faun, to Sherman S. aiuicrson, which contract oy sum r-uuitcrsmi was on ihe'std day of May. A. I) !NTi4, sold uud trans lerreil 10 said plaituiir, and for other relief. Said ileiemiaiits are reottired to answer paid petition on or liclore t lie lCHInlay of .March, A. I). ribO. or tho stiuie will be taken us true, and iudeineut roudur- ed iiccordinelv I HUMS it TlllUSIII k, Jan. I I, It.'i'J. EOwu l or i'ltir. IVO I 14 i:. Cfi'iiii:sr..iM:ii.i i:ssr.x coi.'ntv, O Mule of New oi k, is llerebv notified that Su'iiniiali Curtis, has. this I lilt day of January, lie!), filed her Anieuded I'ciiimn in tlin Court ol Common I'leas, of I ieatiii Countv, in iho State of Ohio, against John H. Sunnier, ttould Nickerson, Albert 1. Walker, havid W. Mead Ira Fuller. John Fuller, tlio Heirs und Administrator of Waiter kiln;, deceased, nnd the stud S,t,ire Sum tier, pruyliit; lhat (he eiplilable interest of uaid John II. 111 hind held by contract Irom said Kiinr, tie sold and that eetiaiu ite'.u due lo said John H. Sunnier from said Mu.nl, lia nnd John Fuller, be subjected 10 the payment of a .1 11 lutuenl recovered ii; s nd Court by said Susannah against said John II. Sunnier; that n Hill of Sale ol Personal Pro perly 10 aait Walker be set aside, and llw Pro jsniy .Moriuiined, sold and applied on s. id Judg ment ; nnd lliat a Hoed ol Conveyance of certain lu tul 111 1 liompson irom said John It tosaidti.iiihl ana uecreeu 10 ne niiiiaiiu voiu.n'iu llie land sohl n.,d ilie nroceeds amilieil ns nWsn.d 1 .,,,1 1 1 1 . , ... 1 . 1 1 ,'. . . ' , cum mid lined nl Coil veyancn ehoittd not be set aside hy iho Court, ihtii thn Court would antiro. pnaic toe ninoniii due on a mort.;atte made by aid Nickcrson I ir a pari of the pretcudi d purchase money ol ssut laud, claimed to have been trans, leered lo said Squire Sunnier hy said John IL, to. waidspuy menthol sai l pl.tiutiirsssiil Judgment, and for oiner reliuf. And tliu said Sipnre Sittnnur 1 required lo apK-arand auswa-r said Pctitioti, on or before the Third Saturday ufler tliu 2b li of Feb runry next. Dated tliia 14th day of January, llrin. HIELPS &. TIIItASIIER, Attoinsy for Plaintiff Jstntary 14. I8S9 470-liw Srt.AK. Molnsses. Flour, Snlt. Nails. Puildor Hurdwnrc, alwav on hand nnd 'or utile low, a FIELD i. CLEVELAND'S. 4.Mf UAISINSby the box ir pound, Nut. 1 Jj WlLlilNS Si KELLEV, ' CLEVELAND. GEAUGA COUNT A-ttention ! ! Lewis, Esiston & Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO, nAVF. OILM:l) IN THKIK Xliff ntuiii:, SsUrhKUlit STRKET, and nro prepared to exhibit a complete nsssort metit of FOREIGN Jl.Xft DOMESTIC I3iy Goods, to which tho attention of llioso In (Vaujia County ntiJ vicinity, who pifrehne in tJcvelaiul, is "ir tiriilni hi invilnl. Their stork havinir been pur cliasi d under 4Iir moat favoratde anpices, enatiUa ' them to uivu (iKIOAT II.VHtiAIMS, in a larijo I n-snTi loeiit ol Novelties in jjrexs Good, Lawn, fierages, French r , r f j r r f I Jaconets, Organdie doles. Ladies Trawling Dress Guwls, (Jldnti Lril'tanls, worth 00 its., for 31 els ; Vol' d do. worth icts.,for 2cls. SIF.KS! SIUSII I' ANCY SILKS, of thn newest nnd most novel patterns, some nt Til) cents per yard. M,ACK SILKS TtlSCirOt' 1"S celehraied make; Oil Toiled Gro de. Rhine, good iiiality,nt SO cunts per yard. s ii w I. s. STKMiA, UIKk;, CASIIMi:RE,THinnT, CK.U'i:, &e , -c iiousr I i;u.isiii(i (ioons, A (IDi II) ASSORTMENT '7w l.inm, Lin en Sheeting, l)inuik. A' ' ij'hins, Uvylts, J-c., rf-r., aaii AVIII'I K C.dODS Of evrry ilespt iption. NANSOOK3. plain nnd chenlted; dotted and plain SNv 1SS .1 ( .M. 1 s checked CAMBl.ICi lisjured URll.l.lA.NTrf. I.MHltOlDDiMi:'. I EmhroiJt red S tit, Muuruing Setln, Mwhii Col turn, t'retti'h tlitUtirf, Luces, Trimming, i!iitlon,iVe., -c, Ut. DOMESTIC GOODS. A LA Kt h S 1'uUK, to wlnca wo invite par ticular attention. Drown and Dleached Sheeting nnd Shirt ings, Summer oluj) ,v , J or touts ami J'anls, Linen Drills and Duels, Cloths, Cussi lucres and Vestings, iiosu:itv, ;i,ovi:s am juts, and a nice assortment of ja2."H: B5 5S ESECBJWJSfs!, Together with a I.AIIG 10 EOT Ol'' OTHER tlOt )U.S, loo nunicrniiH lo mention. tKrl'iirt inter vtll flint tine urtut advantage in aeterliuir t'rt.m our ftoet, , tee 'one no Old (auoiis tonhow.oiir Xiu'k tiring p.uti lely New. LEWIS lMH'I'O.t A 0., Maiihi.e Sroat, No. 91 Sei'tiuo.. 1J'1' Cleveland, June 1!:S. 441 ly lliV iiitTieniiir fmnnn ill I LLKM lliil I OlUJiL, In Cict'clfiitel SllILW & Co. I T A VINT, opened n LARtJE STOCK of MIL I L EINERV OOOUS, auc now inauulacluriiij! all liiuiisof ISilk, and Fancy Slraw Bounds. ALSO DEALERS IN MILLINERY GOODS, At Ii!) Superior Si., 4th door from ilia Sipanre .Milliners supplied ivitli 1'atlei 11 Hats. Cleveland, Is'iti. I3D tf,J 1 HJ UN ETT HOUSi:, oi'. of Outsit io A. I'rospoct Sts., CLEVELAND, O. rpiIR I'nilersigiied have fitted up tlin above I ntitncd House, at niucli expense, with Seventy I'tve Conifoi table and 1'leasant RtKnus. Tho fur nishings are all M.w. winch, wiih their TAiii.t:. they design tfball uot be Hiup isscil ill this or any oilier city, at ihcir t lUKut. ,n O.h Dui.i.ui i'i iiDav. U' The patroii'ie of a discriiuinaiino public whether in puisnii of liesiNi.ssor rt.i AseitK is re specilitlly so'iciied. Williin; to abide their deci sion ns to the result of their 1 ilorts. II U It N E'l' T & TUN KER, Troprieinrs. Oct IS, 17jb 4Gd 10,00 per Day. ITVMI'LOY.MENT for Youufjor Old. Local or VJ I ruvelino, in every Town nnd County in the Union. The inducements aro All lluiionbli, Xcw anil ryin Iliisincss, coinprisiiiff THREE ARTICLES of L'tililu.iinn t;i and A'un7o. reipiirino bui ski enjattil ($1:. Relailint; at prices within iho mentis of t erri per- Hon, lletnullilcd ill every '.iw, Slorr nllll Sl'lltlt- fnetiinj All Qui-i S. ,'(., and' ad'ord A-irrc I'm it i'.i ei ijielii rr. Hooks Itivillr iil 'jcsel jplioll . reterences nnd notices, sent by mail on receipt ol three cent uluiup. Address N. .1. KENTOIt, Mo. JJ South Third St., riiilailelphia, l'a. Jmpit'ter and IVlitdistilc Veuler tn H'uU'Acx, Jtw etry, ie. OVWeekly Newspapers in Southern nnd Wes tern Slates insert tho above three mniilim bill nayablu in Jewelry, at wholesale rates per Cilia bajuc, sent npou application. 4iil 3m New Blacksiniihin? Kslublishmcnl r IN C1IAKD0N ! TIILeiltscribcr woubl announce to thecitizens ol Chardon und vicinity, that they linvo la ken the Uhicksniitli Shop recently occupied by J. .M Comstock ,t Co., nt lite fool of Water Street, where they are intotulino to carry 011 tlio liusinees in ail its branclics. HuviiiohaJ an experience ot several year in the business, they nro prepared lo do all kind ot work, such a Ironing Curriiucs, RiP::it's, AVagnns, Shlshs, ic, nl as cheap n rale as can lie procured at any other establishment, and in a durable ami satisfactory IHllliller. Particular attention paid lo HORSE SHOE INli and rustuiii work cencrtilly, nud we nro tie lurmincd that no 0110 shall go away dissalblied, either with our work or pi ices J'UIN II AI! I) AKER & CO. Chardon, December I full, ltCiS. 4o7 if NEW WATCH AND CLIirR ESTinLISlI.flliST IN CHARDON! "T A A. C II IKS- l)MAN,l'ltACTICAL W a I 0 11 a n 11 Clock Makers, lie" leave to an nounce to the iiihahitaiitsol Chardon and CenuoH Coun ty, that they will open a Siion in .Vol muni', W liuiMing, on tho unit ul Muy.wheru all work on Irtisted to their care, will be atiended to with ac curacy and dispiii.-li. I In vine had lb yrnrn expe rience, ill Knirhiud and America, llu y lluttur m'.ihu, in 1 ,ii. 1111,1 nun Mil nrirn. me v , ..v.. il.m il,.,., . 11 i. .1 i, ; r b. uisLlyes hat Ihey will bo aide la give Batialac- lion 10 nit wno may luvur Ihem with n eul , , ""i iioiiiiiii.uii JUT Jewelry repaired and Walcht cleaned tn the tvnst skillful manner, ltd ACES AM) TIU'SSIW ItEPAlUI'.l). U. Sl A.CH1ES.MAN. April 30. 18.-18. 434tf GIFTS FOS THE HOLIDAYS. T MWR ovnr Olio lltiil'Irril UO- I IKTS of iivcry vnni'ty ol color, from Toil iloll.uu down to Onn (tiillnr, to lio e'wun ay fur nionor enniiirli lo rmv for tlioni AIro Boiiiint frainra of all tvix. ft ml tomH liii'iro iiiioiikIi for oil hn.liet I'leimo cull nml aoo tliom, niul hrina tho CII if vnu tuii ANN A. IU'.? r(l C'linnlon. IW. 1st. IhM. 405 2m T 1L1IU PAINT for sale by COUlt St HAMILTON. LITERARY. THE BRITISH REVIEW S AND BLACKWOOIKS MAOAZINE. Great Inducements to Subscribe. PREMIUMS &REDUCTIONS. T S(!oTTvVCO.,NKU YORK, CONTINTK YJ tn pulilnli tho lollowin lending liiilifh l't-rifHlicftlti, i 1 1. TliK LONDON QUARTKULY (Conscr- vniivt?.) 2. TWV. KDlNRTMUnr RKVITAV (W!,irr ) I J H JNOKTU UIUTIII RLVlUWKrce Cluirch.) 4.THH WKS7 MINfTKR RKVJHW (Tibnrnl) , litiACK WOOD'S LUIS .(t'KGU MAG A-, ZINM (Tory.) I Tlu-so IVriinliculs nfily rcprrRrnt tlio tliree rrnt pnlitirnl parties of (iront iirittiiit Whig, Tory j nnd H.niicnl, but pulnics lnnn only one leaitire of tlieir chnrucinr. 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(wiih no oiiiisiuns) .r .857, nirey he regarded nearty ns valuable nn for Ih";i. SuberibLTs wiIiiu h!ho the Not, for IHjti nnd will Im supplied ut the iulluwing i.xrui:xi.LY Low tiA n s. SPLENDID OFFERS I'ur lli. '57, '51 nml 'jll loirllirr. Fur niuckwo'iiPs IMni:niiiu l!.e 4 yrs. fi 00 f'nr nny ono lirvinw ,, G (HI Fur nny two Ui-virwa 11)00 For lilncliwooil nml ono lli'vicw. )n no Fur lllaokwonil mill two li.uvii.w3 ,, 3 00 For llirim Pi-views 111 00 For lllnrkwDiiil anil lliric Hiiviews ,, 17 00 For llie four Ki'vii.-ws ,, 15 00 For Hlackwooil nml four litvirws 20 00 I II Ihn pricu in Itri'iit Ilritnin of ilio live Pcrioilicnls Aliove-nntin,il ii ftiM per iinniiin. As vn i hall never nu'iin lie likely to oiler such inducements ns ihoao her prepenieil, M)W IS TIIE HUE TI) M'HSCRlliEM! OV" Reoiifaneea mut in nil cases be made dtrtel tothr fith'tsfru, for nt thne prices uo com tniHsioit can be nllowed to nrrfntf. Address LF ARJ) MJO'i'T dc CO. 4r.tl-tl No. .VI, (Jolil Street, New York Miss S0UTUWOKTH, Colonkl G. W. CliOCKETT, CUAHLPJS IJI7HDETT, TIIOM-W IIUXN ENGLISH, M. D. HliNKY CLiAPP, Jun., GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, Mrs. ANNA V II EL? LEY, Miss VIRGINIA VAUGI1AN, Mrs. 1)1. VERNON, Miss II A TTIE CLARE, E1NLKY JOUNtjON, Write only for tlie COL DEN P IUZE (JOLDEN PRIZE (iOLDEN PRIZE CJOLDKN PRIZE (3()LI)EN PRIZE GOLDEN PRIZE THH GOLDEN PRIZE lLLUsSTUATi:U. LEAN & SALTER, Successors to Docket & Co. TITHE Now Yorli Vccli'y Golden Rrtzk JL is one of tho lnrtient nml best literary papers of the day un Imperial Qiinrlo, coniiiiniiii; i-ii-i lniTi, or .("' eoltnnn, of Iho inosit inloietfiin n'lil Inaeinntinsi reniliiiR mailer, Irom tho pens ol iho very lirHl writers ot iho day, i;ii'i;iiutly lIliKtialed 'Kvrry Week. A PRESENT, WORTH FROM 50 CIS NTS to $!;.00 OO, Will lie riven to oneli puhsoriher iinineilisiely on receipt of tho euhscripti'in money. This a pre neiiied at a Memento of Fi ieml.sliip, nml not nt nn inducement lo obtain mihsei iln rs. TFKMS, duo Copy for onn year, 00 nn.l 1 vr&e One Copy for two years, 3 50 nml 'J I'reiientfl. ( 'no Copy lor three yours, & 00 nml 3 " One Copy lor live yenrs, 8 00 nnd 5 " AM) TO ci.rtis, Three Copies, ono yenr, $' 00 nnd 3 " Five Conies, one year. H 00 nnd 5 " Ten Copies, ono your, 15 00 nnd 10 Twenly-two Cop'ies.l ycir.JU IKI and 21 " Ihe iiruclo to bo given anay are comprised in the following list: 2 I'ackngob ol'GolJ, contninins S''0 each, fi do do do 200 each. 10 do do do lOHench. 10 Pat. Lev. Hunt. Cased Watches, 100 each. CO Gold Watched. 75 each. 50 do CM each. 100 Ho AO each. 3m) Ladies' Hold Wntclien, 35 cudi. 200 Silver Mtiniing Cased Walclic", 30 oncli. 500 Silver WaleheH, fil to 2 each. llHHi ( Inld ( luard .Vest & Fori Ch'n'.i 1 0 to 30 each. (i.ild I.ockots, llraculets, llrooehes. Far Drops, lreant I'ins, Cull' Pins, Sleeve litiilons, Kinira. Shirt Snid, Waleh Keys', Cold nnd Silver Thini lileD.ond n variety oi o'.lior ailiclea, worth from 50 cents to $15 each. We will present to every person pending ub 50 subscribers, ai ft 2 each, n (iold Watch, worth $10; lo nnv one nendim; us 100 nuliscribers, nt jl2 each, a I iold vVnlcli. worth $90. Fi ery subscriber will nlsoreceivo a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, tho cub seriber's name will bo entered upon our book, and the present will be forwarded within ouo week, hi maittie exire, fioet paid. ' It"A11 cuiiiinuiiieations nhould bo nridrcseed to I) LAN sV 84I.Ti:it, FBOI'RlLTOr.S, 335 Broadway, New Vork. 4 -1 1 v I TI.ANTIC MONTHLY, for Deceni lier, The DecemU'r niiuiber uf this iopu lnr Maaazino closed iho 2d volume, nnd a new one commenced witli tliu January No. To all subscri ber lo tho Ormtieriil, we can furnish this leading American .Monthly for 2 pr annum. Specimen copies may tie aeen at tin Olfiuo. Chardon, Nov. 2ri. 1H58. WHO IS GOING TO IOWA I UAVK TWO FAIt.WS .-jiuiiiuiproveai oi i u m i-rti.i yf Tieiii-h, 30 milua west nl Iowa City, near a Railroad that will soon bo completed, that 1 wish improved, and lo ;ive llie use ot them three years in payment. The I, and is rich rolling prairie, In a healthy, well willed sect inn. Plow ing the land and making a leuco. with posts nnd two boards Inh, sufficient to guard nuainst Cattle, It all 1 1 1 u l is necessary lor producing fino crops. Any one wishing to g'i Wet. with a good team and but lillln meune. tlint is willing and nlilo to work, mid does no' wish to buy a farm at oute, cannot fail In do well. For exact terms write I" me at fnwa Ciiv. J. W A It K V.S CI. A Kh , formerly of lluuishurgh. January 7, 1B5S. 69-3min MEDICAL. GItEAT DISCOVERY OF THE"'AGE.' IMPORTANT TO Tobacco Chewcis. UK, GUSTAV LINNAIiD'S Tiislc Ucstoraiivc Troches, The Great Substitute j'or Tt laeco. IT is a well-known and incontrovertible fnrtllin the use of Tobacco is llie promoting cnuto o many uf tlio most m vero .lli'iitn and rhyMdil Disorder", to which the racoof mnn is subiect.ns rareful anal ysis nud long nin: pi:inlul e.ipi i ii-nce liae clearly proven, that it contains certain narcotic and puis onom propi rtir s most (Innt'erous in their t llec'a. which bv entering into Iho bloc I, ileiiiiiire ihe functions, and opernlions of the Henri, causinc. ma n v lo suppose thai organ lobe .seriously diseased. yoKACCU alui nlllcts the entire nervous sys tem, ninnilestiti!! itself ns nil who Imvcrvir i.'S 'd tlie noxious weed will lirar tesiiinony in l.iifl i linle Nervous Irritability. Water Frasli. llysin rin, and iiiaiijr other dibordcJsof a tiniiinr clii.r ncter. Tin; TARTn hhstorativr tkociiks nre desiLOied lo rounlerrict these bum fnl inlluenci s. and have proved compl' ti ly sui ccsfnl in n multi tude of cases, nnd win rever used Iieiivr harm less i:i themselves they exert n beneficial eli'ecl up on Ihe entire cytcm, restoring the Taste which Iris In come vitiated or ilestroyi d by gnat indul gence, completely ri moving the ii ritntiuii nnd ac companying tickling sens-itioii of ihe Throat -which are always consequent upon abstaining Irom the use of Tobacco, and by giving n healthy tone lo the Stomach invigorate the w hole sys'j in. Persons who nre irri.trievnbly undermining their constitutions and slim toning tin ir lives, should use these Trochen immediately and throw oll'the inju rious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco (.'helving Tbeso Troches or I.ozeiigrs are put up in n con venii iil and portable lorm at tho low price ol 50 Cetr.s per Bnx. A libernl discount lo llie Trade. Prepared solelv by tho undersigned, to whom nil orders should be addressed. JAM ICS I-:. I50Vi:ns, IHnssrKt, Cor 2d and IJacc Sis., Philadelphia. March ISih. IH5M. i'.'-ly Fever and Ague, from Tsltuh nmnUIntl sulTer ovrr a hrc pnrt of the ijlobc, is tho ronierpicnrc of ft diseased at tion in the system. inJii'T'l y tho prisonous miastn of vpi;pl;i1ile dcr'tv. This exhalation is ovulvril Ly the aHi-m of solar heat on wet soil, ond rises with the watery vripor from it. AYhilo tho sun below tlir lim iini thi vnnor liiiLcrs near the cartli's fnir- fuo, nnd the viriH U taken with it thrnnijh the lun.rs into the hh)od. There it nets as un initatinj? prison on the internal viscera and excretinp organs of tin; body. The liver hecomes torpid and fails to Roci'ptc not onh' this irus, but uho the bile from the blood. Uoth the virus nml the bile aecnniul.tto in the circulation, and prud'ico violent constifn tional disorder. The spleen, the kulncys, and th? to;n;ch nympalluze wiili the liver, ni:d become disordered also, I'inally, the instinot of our or panism, iu if in an attnnpt to expel the noxious infusion, ronrcntrates the whole blood of the body in the internal exeretorics to foree them to caat it out. The Mood leaves the surfico, ond rushes to the ccntntl organs with eonyestive violenre. This is thcCiUT.r,. lint in this eilort it fiiis. Then tho Fi;vi;ii follows, in whieli the blood leaves tho cen tral organs und rushes to the surfuee, ns if in another eilort to expel the irritating poison through that other preat excretory the skin. In thi also it fiiils, nnd the system abandons the nt tempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of Btrenlh to repeat tlie hopeless eifort another day. 'I liese nre the (its or paroxysms of Fevku and Ani e. Such constitutional disorder will of couvso under mine the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this) malarious poison in the blond, nnd stimulates the liver to expel it from tha body. As it should, so it does cure this atllicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather does what is of more servico to those, sub jnct to this iufection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keep those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the uy-itcm in health althnunh exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the preat variety of affections which aro induce bv this malignant inuuonce, such ns Komittent louver, Chili Kever, Dumb, or Masked Ajue, Periodic il Headache, or liilious Headache, Uilioua Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, (iout, llhndness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Allcctions of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colie, Paralysis, and Painful All'ections of the Stomach nuu liowels, all of which, when arising from this causP, will be found to nsmm.e more or less tho intermittent type. This" Ant E Ciur. " removes the caune of these derangements, and ernes tlio disease. This it accomplishes by Ptimulating the cxere torics to expel tho virunJYnm the system; nnd those orans by decrees become habited o do i' thejr uttiee of their own accord. IJomv nnes what we term atrKimtttttfon. Thw rnay aceoni)li.sh tlie sauta cut, tutt oftt.i Tit"? is not long enough, or is sieriflccd in the attempt, while this AiifK Crr.K ' dos it at once, and with safety. Me have great reason to believe this' is a surer as well as tafer remedy for the whole class of diseases which at a mined by the miasmatic inft'etion, thau nny other which has been discovered ; and it has still anothi r important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. TllICE 0.NB D0LLA.II TLH BOTTLE. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such ft renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, lhat it is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount the cvidenco of its viitues, wherever it has been cm ployed. As it has lontf been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do mure thau assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever hnH been, nnd that it may be relied on to do for their relief' all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PUnPCocS OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Foil Costivfnuss ; Ton the Cuitu of Dvsriii'SlA ; Ton Jaundice ; Ton Tim Chip, op Indigestion; Foil IIbadaciik; Fob the C'rnB op Uvskntebyj Foil A l'oui. Stomach ; Fun tiik C'l'iiE op Kuisu'elab; Foil the Fu ns j . Fon tub Ci'iiB op Si uoi'i r.A ; Foil AM. Hi'iioFi'Lors Complaints j Foil IIIR Cl'UE OP KUUI MAT1.SM J l-'oit )iseasi.3 or th a Skin ; Foil n;u Ci'im op Liveii CoMi'LAlST ; Fori DitorsY ; Fob the Ccub op Tetteii, XiMona and Salt lilll'l'M ; Fmi Woums; Fon the Cukb op GorTj Fob a D inn ku Pn.ti Fon THE Cl HK OP NEl llAI.nlAi FOU l'l'HIFVINO TUB BLOOD. Thoy arc supar-coatcd, ro that tlie most BonsN tivc can tako tliom pleasantly, and bcinfr pmilv TCrtablc, uo liurui can atioo ttoux their uic ut any quuntity. Tries 25 conti per az ; Six Boies for $1.00. Great nnmborsof Clcrpuncn, riiysleinnn, Suitcn men, nnd rmini'nt prrsuunnri. . liave lent tlicir naim's lo crrtify the unprn allrltl nvcfuliirbs of these remedies, but our spare here will not permit the insertion of them. Tho Agents below namt d fur nish prali our Amiikh-an Almanac in uhieh they aro given ; with nlo full desi-riptious of the atxjve rompluinU, and tho treatment that should be fol lowed fur their euro. Do not be put oft" by unprincipled dcnlers with other preparntiouH they make more profit on. lleinund Aveu'8, and take no others. The Kick want tlie bent aid there is for them, und they should have it. All our Remedies are for tale by ClHlK Ar HAMILTON, Generul Agents lor UcnuL'a county, t'hitrdiui, Ohio, VT Pold nlso by Dr. .lonx Ninioi.s. Clmrdon, ond Fn in & ri.Evri.ANH. E. Clnridon. (). 4(.3-ly Dr. Coss well's Medical Salt TNVALIDS. LOOK UEKK I'crsons alllieted with inll inimtiiory eniiiplnints of any deseriptioti, will litid it to llmir advunlaite to pro curo thn tibiive valunhlii medicine II is vory use ful in Uhtminniic complaints, anil i highly roeom inomled hy those who hare used it. Directions lor using will Iw furnished wiih each box. 1'rice $2. For sale at this I Utire. (Iinrdon, Juno 4th. IHriT. WVmi ti lis FVii.s.u ono i5ov l.s rnTM'OK MASilGUS. II Ol. LING PIN-, MO STirKS. IIUOO.Mr. CLOTH F.S PINS. Bl'TTRH STAMPS and LADLLS.con sttintlv on hand by Nov VI WILKIN'S A KF.f.T.FY s ALT FINK COARSE, and PA1UY, in WILKTN3 i KFLLKV. Sacks, by November 13 j MEDICAL. Howard Association, ' ni LA del r u i A, A Benevolent Institution, etlidillfhed l'; rrrrial fri' rloumrntor the nlnj ot the mrfr af rtMrrna ft, iiJlHetrtt wti'h Virulent und J'.iii' finine rlininnir. TIIK IIOMAKI) ASSOCIATION, tN viiw ol tlionwlul (li nn uciyn ol liiiinnn lilo, caurnl hy Sexual Li;:i asep, nnd Ihe ileeepiioim prneiirt (1 upon llie untortuun'e vieiimaol meh licenses' by IVunckp. prveinl yrnrti nizo ilirtctiti llu ir Consuluns! .Surgeon, ns ii t Inn ilnlilo Art .worthy of llu ir nnine, lo open n 1 isensriry lor fllie '1 renlnu ht rf lliis ('ln. of li -ni s. in f.ll iheir Inrn.s, end lo (live MI.DH'AI, A 1) V M I '. f.HA'l IN to nil who niny tipply I y 1 tier, with a description ol their rnniliti. n. (ago, occupation, habits ol lile. o. c.l nml in enju s nt e.xti rnie ! vcr iv to M JiMMI J1I IS1I1SI S I lil K OF 'HAIi(-i: It i ni'i-illr ti ntW tlini ill Assn. ciiiti'in comnnnds llu- liiiihesl Medical kili ol tho oi:''. nml will luriiiMi ihe imsi approval inocctn tn aiuu nt. 'I he I .irt ctors of llif Awnciniion, in llirir An mini lirport up'in tl o tn mini nl i I t rxur ll in ei'H's. lor the yenr imliiiR Jnnunry 1st, IbT'cl, i xirisihe In, :l est t-iiUstin won wiih ihe ihpim which has ntuuili il ihe luliors ol tlie Conmliiri' Snrpcnn in the cure ol ."icrninloril crn, f-dtiinul Wt'tiUni sp. lu:pntcnc. (!' i;' nl ou (.Itet. hil li". tint viio rl (.'nnni'i.i or hell-AI mi . Ac . nnd order n coniinuuiico of il.c cuiuo plan lor ihe en miiiiL' yenr. The Dircctorp on n rrvirw of Ihe pnt, fee! ns- snretl that lltr ir labors in tlnn sphere ol hini voli tit eilort. hnvc heen ul crrnl in m ill io ine niiui u e, c.-pocinlly to the youit::, anil llu y hfve resoivt d to devote them? Ives. Willi retii wed Zi al, to this vciy i in por t :i n t hut much di spis( d cnuse. An mliniralie Oport on Spi'rninlori' 'rn, or Bcniiiial Venknrts. the Vice ol Onanism, .Mniui liatiou or i-ell-Ahi.fe, nnd other l is, mti ol llie S-xutil ( Irittina, hy the Consultinp Hurpeon. hicli will be sent by nitiil, (in a sealed letter it i lope, free el 1 clmrci . on receipt of 1.. Kir pi-si- njre. (Ither lleports and Tinetson the nature nnd treatment of Sexual lismnp. I 'id. Ac. tiro constantly being published for ptetuiioiiF oistti! u li. m. and w ill be tent to the ulllicttd. Kmc of the new remedies nnd nictliot's of Iter.tmi ul ins covered during the Inst jr.ir, arc if j;ren; vti're Aildreft. for liepori or ttetitnit t.t, lr. t.l'O. H. I'AI.IIOI.'X. Consilium.' ir'urueon. Howrml Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, l l ilauel phia, l'n. By order ot the Pin rtors, I'ZU A U. Iir.AUVWLLL, freiidml. Orn. FAini.'itu.n. Secretjry. i ctober 20, lri7. S'P-'y HOSTETTER'S Ti is a fuel (lint, nt r.otr.c porin.l, every n,e,T Ler of Iho humun family is subject, to !:..' o or disturbance of the bodily functions; b', xvitii the nid of n good tonic and the cxcrcisn of plain common Belize, they may bo oblc so rcgnlato the system as to-sreuro perititinenl. licalih. In order to accompli'li tlu.i desired object, tlio true cour.se to pursue is certainly that which will produco u nuluril stale ot' things lit the least hnrai-d of vilnl strength nnJ life. For thij purpose, lr. Hosteller has in troduced to this country a j reparation tearing his nniiio, which is not a new medicine, but ouo that has been tried for years, giving stitisi'nc tion lo nil who have used it. 'iho liiitcrs operato powerfully upon the stomach, bowelf, nnd liver, restoring ihem to ft healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening uaturc, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, N'nii sca, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Lilious Complaints, arising from u morbid inaction of tho Btcmach or Hovels, producing Crai. ps, Iiysciitcry, Colic, Cholera Morbus, 6.C., these Hitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or fluS, so generally con tracted by new settlers, nnd cuuscd principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation Dyspepsia, ft disease which Is probably mor prevalent, iu nil its various forms, than any other, and tho causo of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can bo cured without fail hy using JKiSTETTER'S STOMACH DITTLRS, ns pr directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recomuicnd liiitcrs of bouic kind; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? AH nations have their Bitters, ns a pre ventive of disease and strer.pt hcutr of the sys tem in general; and among ihem nil thero is not to be found a moro healthy people then the fiermnns, from whom this preparation emft uatcd, based upon cricutilic experiment which, havo tended to prove '.lie value or this great preparation in tho se-i of medical science. i'..,,.K and A a l'e. This trying and provok ing disease, which lix.es its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a uiero sha dow in a short lime, and renuoriug him phy sically and mentally usclefs, can bo driven from tho body bv iho uao of JiOSTKTTKR'S IUINOWNEl) Uli'TEKS. Further, none of the abovo-statcd diseases can bo contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Litters are used as per directions. And ns they neither create nausea nor offend tho palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, hut promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, tho complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough und permnucut cure. Fr Persons in Adeaneed Yean, who ore suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, theso bitters ure invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, aud toed only be tried to bo appreciated. And to o moiher while nursing these Bitters arc indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to Iho dcinamii of Iho child, consequently her strength, must yield, and here it is whero a good tonic, such as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength nud vigor to the eysicin. Ladies should by" all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if ho it) acquainted with tho virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their uso in all cases of weakness. CAUTION Ve caution tho public against ufing any of the many imitations or counterfeits, hut ask for Hostetteb's Celebrated Sr0M.vcn Bitters, and soo that each bottle has tbs words " Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bittors" blown on tho aide of tho bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cop eovoring tlio cork, and observe that our autograph signoturo is on tho label. r Prepared and sold by nODTETTEIt & SMITII, Pittsburgh, Pa-, arid sold by ail druggists, fcrocers, nnd dealers generally throughout tho United Statos, Canada, South, JLmorica, and Qoruiany, For hale by A, t uOK, in Clinruou, nnd bv Druir.'is's and Ocalors generally. Jan' 2-), 1H.V.I. 4Ti-iyin6ira The l'lipi'i' Tor Hie Times. THE GENESEE FARMER, isrAHLisni.n ik 1831 "The Oldest, the Clic;iiC!t nnd the Eist." TH V. Twenty-Ninth Volume of this popular Monthly Apieuhiiriil Journal rein, nienccd with the January Number, ifMied rn lie lmh ilecetnbcr last. Fveryone intcicsti d in iho cultu-o of the soil is invited to send lor a copy, ti.d examine it belore subscribing. I'lihlisl.til in one ol llie fuipst Agricultural nnd Horticultural sec tions of America, with hundreds ol nblfl and ex perienced correspondents, il abounds with intor mntion interesting and valuable to every larmcr und fruit-grower. Itisilio C It B AI'KST AGK1CVL TVUA L JO IT, HA T4 in tho World, and has aiiuincd a larger circula tion than any similar paper. It is empnaticnlly tho paper for the times. Kach volume contains 384 pa"os, and i sent to any addtess for " FIFTY CENTS A YEAR! Great inrl-urerncnis otlercd lo agents. Poet, master and nil friends of Rural Improvement are respectfully solicited to send lor ti specimen, and to net ns agents. Specimen cMies sent Ire on application. Adduss. JOEI'lI HARRIS, i'ublish r snd Proprietor, Rochester. N.Y Jsnunry-14, 470-4 w SUiil.llOtXS. Just printed, a quantity of Justices' nml Constable's lilnnks. con siBtiui ol Summon, Subpatias. F.xccutipns, Writs of Attachment, tilt, wliii'h may be oiimlot THIS tlT l'ICR. April SOlh, IRftB W ARIl ANT V KF:isT--4ust printed and and for sale at thi Office, a lurge quantity of Warranty lieeds.wbieh will Iw sold by the oau d )?' ti. half-iLwn, or single blank. Chardon, April L, lesG.