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News Items. A San Francisco orrespondent of tba Honolulu Advirtistr, (Sandwich Islands,) corroborates the report that Gen. Otho Hin ton formerly of Ohio; and more recently f Honolulu, a a Democratic candidate for Judge in California atAtjh recent elec tion. y it j The Frethdul &" Indiana "Railroad Com pany are ato laying ilia last iniTe of the road between Fremont and Findlay. Hay is selling in Toronto at $30 per ton, a'nd is sparingly offered and of a poor qual ity at that. Straw is worth $14 per ton, and is also sc&rce.' 1.1 ' 2 , . .' Wild game is said to te more plenty in and about Sandusky county than has been known for many years. About one hun dred deer have been Drougui w with Iar-re numbers of wild turkeys, pheas uts, quails, Ac, all of which find a ready cash market. . .. :,, : -. James Powers who was tarred and feath ered sear Columbia, S. C, on Friday last, was shipped on the" steamship Columbia, for New York on Wednesday of this week. - The Georgia M. E. Conference have rep rimanded a minister of that denomination for attending a circus. After considerable discussion, . that body by an unanimous Vote said it was no place for a minister to be at, and any one making a practice of visiting ciscusses should be expelled from the.. Church. J: .... "Hirtm Woodruff has brought a tame moose at Bansor. which, they say, can go mile in 2.10-.... He wants to trot a five-year-old filly against any horse, mare or geldiqg of the same age, to harness in waj u on the Union Course. Long Island, be tween the middle of May and middle of June next, on any staled day, hot or cold, wet or dry, for $2,500 or a,uuu asiae. A comrjanv of New York Friends have purchased about $100,000 worth of lots in South Leavenworth, K. IV They con template large improvements on this prop erty, including a nrsi Class novei.. The stones on the corners of the Mer chant's Exchange in Boston are larger than any single stone in Cleopatra's Needle, and those now in erection on the United States Treasury Building, Washington, are heav ier than any stones of Pompey'a Pillar or the Pyramids of gypt. ., : The amount of salt manufactured annu ally at Syracuse is 7,000,000 bushels. The annual revenue to the manufacturers is $3,000,000, and the income to the State is $70,000. as a tax of 1 per cent per Dusn el is charged by the State on all salt man ufactured, 'te whole amount of salt manufactured in the United States is 16,- 000,000 of bushels yearly. . We learn that Gerritt Smith will go to Europe so soon as he shall be sufficiently . a . i restored to healtn to oearan Atlantic voy age and the fatigue of travel. . Mrs. Nancv Oakes, of Boston, after lit- inr with her husband twenty years refused to remove with bim to Somerville, on the plea that all her relatives and friends resi ded in the modern Athens. . To free him self from this useless incuberance Mr. Oakes brought a writ for divorce, on the ground of desertion, awl. Mrs. Oakes urged a countersuit, alleging extreme cruelty. Nothing further than his desire that his wife should live with hira was proved against the husband, and a decres was is sued in his favor. - J. Russell Parsons, "of Hoosic Falls, re cently received from Lord Berwicks estate a full blooded bull dog. It took two ex pressmen to bring him to Troy, where he got loose aad came near, slaughtering a whole drove of pigs. " At the Falls he was caged in a barn, but a few days since he escaped and pounced on a valuable horse belonging to Mr. Parsons, taking the ani mal by the' throat, and was only induced to let go his hold after half a dozen men bad mauled him with clubs. :' Finally the animal was secured and chained, and the citizens relieved of their anxiety. - " Amonw the many strange customs of the past still preserved in England, is one which requires fhe Sheriff of the City of London or one of the under-Sheriffs, on any day between the feast of St, Michael the Archangel and Morrow of St. Martin, to. go through before the Queen's Re membrancer the ceremony of chopping fagots with a bill-hook and adze, as a suit and service for a piece of land called the ' Moor, in Shropshire; and the counting of six horse-shoes and sixty-one nails, as a suit and service for a pieco of land called the Forge, in the parish of Clement Danes. ". Information has been received at the State Department at Washington from the United States consulate at Guatemala of the death of Martin Kaszla on the 271b of April, 1858, on .a! sugar estate in the District ofjAmatitJan, Guatemala. r More T cider is"now jnnde in Connecticut, than in any other State. The New Haven Journal saysv. in the . town of Cheshire, within few miles ef that city, four estab lishments have made the past season from 1,500 to 2,000 barrels each, which is al ready disposed of and will be sent to market as s oon as ready for use. The British steam navy consists of over thr hundred eIii'ds in commission, of which three-fAirUis are steamers. The English merchantile marine includes at the present time nearly, if not quite, nine hundred ocean steamers. " " "' " There have been found, in England, in rocks which were deposited long before the creation of man, a frog's bones of such size as to indicate clearly that the animal when alive, must! iave . weighed from 800 to 1500 pounds. . " A man in Virginia who killed another with a single blow 'ef Lis fist, is fined $200 and sent to jnil.for thiee montns. , Boils. We read that one of the sorest afflictions that the patient Job was ealletf upon to bear was that of boils, and they have-been found to be, from that time to the present," the most troublesome and painful visitors. We have known instances where individuals were sure to have these eruptions break out upon them once month at least. , They show an impure state of the blood, and that humor of some k;nk 5s lurking there, and the overplus rvirriintion is actually forced to the surface of the body, making it appearance in frrr. nf Roilst Now. is it not best at once to purify the system 1 Do you ask what will do this! We answer, Kennedy s Med ical Discovery; it is curing humors in eve ry form, and there is not a state union where it has not accomplished most astonishing cures. - - -; : i News Items. Carriages--Watches--Pianos. ' From a table in the Cincinnati Gazette we learn that Ihe assessed value in' Ohio of the three articles abote, t -its follows: - J' No. Value. Carriages i..290,901 $10,240,048 Watches ...-4: 83,683 1,661,758 Pianos 8.252 1,103,195 , ,1 Hamilton county, of course, numbers tue . . -1 . '. ....... most of these luxuries, to wit: carnages 12,878 value $675,587; Watches 66i2 alue $227,728; Pianos 1955 value $251,629 ; Watches 2237 value $70,344 ; Pianos 581 value $77,303. v- The counties hereabouts stand thus: s i CAUUCES. ! ; i TTArCHCS. FLUIOS coemxs No. VtJne.' No. Vilaa. No. Talno.- Asbland 420 162454 : t10r7o 31 3170 AshUtMla iHi -JO450 , 870 . 1991 S6 .81o ColombUas W21 . 115522 129S 1SJ84 ; M So8 Dtlawmro S447 1237 904 153S7 89 18110 Erie 3 M3S0 1022 24413 180 2135 Cain ?sm ' T3iT9 480 6882 5 6346 Holme 8377 S405 SS 6887 24 289C Boron 3tfl 12S240 1924 17672 147 11075 Knos ' 8a ' 1J67W 1001 17930 140 15034 Lake 2044 62399 683 1268 120 12410 Lemia ' 3619 102736 34 15951 136 li24 Locne '827 45721 630 17707 144 18200 Mahoning- 4488 129458 912 1091 80 82o0 Medina 87T8 108932 747 lOBOO- 46 3377 Ottawa W3 ; 20402 240' 4528 9 - 113 Porta r 8919 ; 137S90 1237 23083 159 14849 Eichland 4903 143745 1223 ' 19820 84 10187 Sandoaky 2723 83019 750 11646 2 5900 Stark 8S8 211492 1049 27527 . 144 11585 Summit 6354 147365 1129 25991 100 21955 Trumbull 4656 119876 1064 18190 It 13490 Tnsearawu 455S 119876 1049 1469 v5 5!2 Paulding county has only one piano; Van Wert has but three. How thk Doughfaces abb Snubbed. There are twenty-six Northern Demo crats in the House, who represent at least two-thirds of all the Democratic voters in the Union. Do Southern Democrats vote forsnv one of them for Speaker? Not a bit of it. Thev pass by one and all with contempt, and vote for no man who does not own and drive human chattels. Even when the party broke to fragments on Bo- cockr"aiid McClernand, of Illinois, got a few VOleS. they were all thrown by North- ' J . rtn. - Ki ichan a mm'umMlt srna made in John G. Davis, of Indiana, not a Southern Democrat Could - be brought to his support They will trust no man, even the debased Logan, of Illinois, or Vallan- dicbam, Of Ohio, Who crawled deeper m the dust than any Northern member ever lo fr.m tinmilintpd Viimself. The fact has been demonstrated that Southern Democ- racy is too intensely sectional to vote for racy la wj luwuo j , any man for Speaker who does not breame the disunion atmosphere, and who is not Leader. Losses by Fires in 1859. property destroyed, which have occurred in tne united' estates ouring me year, where the loss has been estimated equal to and upwards $20,000, gives a total of 208 fires, involving a loss of $16,058,000. Add to this the amounr of property de- stroved by fires where in each instance the loss was estimated at less than $20,000, and the aggregate would be increased to t a nn rrf nAfim' TOfi " T.ifi mora HtlUU L t?Z,.UUl.UUUIU lyutf. ".sw lost at 51 fires, making on aggregate of 112 lost during the year. Democracy True to Slavery. It will be recollected that a bill to prohibit slavery in the Territory of Nebraska passed the House of tne Territorial legislature by a vote of 21 to 17 eiaht Democrats voting with the Republicans in favor of the bill. On tho second reading of the bill in the Council, a Democrat moved that it be in definitely postponed. The motion prevail ed, yeas 7, nays 6 ; the yeas all Democrats. The Kebrailcian, the orjran of the Dem ocrats in Nebraska, exults over the defeat of the bill as a rrreat Democratic triumph. May it prove the grave of the pro-slavery party in that .territory. t,eaaer. S3T It is consolins to know that there is one Northern article which the South can't make, and that is ice. Ice is ice, and roust, owing to an unfortunate oversight on the part of Providence, be made in a cold countrv, to be good for anything. Ouere. Whether the South hasn't cause of complaint against Heaven for leaving it thus dependent upon tne JNorin tor me ex cellence of its drinks I The South can give dp its liquors, its liquors are worthless without ice, and ice can be had only from the North, and hence it is dependent in its cups, -the very time when even beggars are as independent as kings. Special Notices. of m m m TkT HOOPLAND'S JU X. GERMAN BITTEES, DR. IICCFliASIVS B&1SA.3IIC The great standard med&nei of tJie present (jyc, have acquired their great pnpularily only through years of tricl. Uuboundcd satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and tlte peopU have pronounced (ton Korlhy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Xenons System, Diseases or the Kidneys, and all diieittrt arising from a disordered liver or tceakness of the stomaelt and digestive ergann, are speedily and permanently cured by the GEEMAN BITTEKS. - The Balsamic Cordial las acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre-, paration extant. It tcUl cure, wiiHoei pail, the most severe and long-standing Conen. Cold, cr Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fln.nfi Pronn- PnAnmanift. Incimflnt Consumption, " and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of ' Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once cheek and curs the most severe Diarrhcea proceeding "from Cold iw the Bowels. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. - Jacksoh ft Co., Ko. 418 Areh Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. Jacksox will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called Evmtbodt's Alkabao, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all starts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. BOLD BY ' H. TEItGIN, Millersbnrg, 0, Dealers generally. Aug. 18, 1S5 v3n52yl the . . , Home Testimony. ' , Oxrosn. IIoluwi eonoty, 0, Aag.l, "59. the the Dr. C. M. Hon atk: Dear Sin My on has been f- Slctad with apaauia and failing fits for about ne yea AfUr tnina three diuerent doetora front whom he : eeived u ImiwTi I nrnrilnd from Mr. ConvOR. VOUT agent In thia place, some of year Scandinavian lllood Fills and Blood PnriSer and used thoroughly. He has not nad one fit sinee ho commenced taking your medW euvso, mora tnan fifteen montns aeo. ' . . ,t BABilUiAIHARRISOJC, I I it i astoujekisjt how moo vaiusaM rmmaf eooe known. RAIFFS CELEBRATKU HUK5 nr. i- UEVr viri cure the diseases for which he warrant it We nave been Informed by numerocs persona tint it win do all he iMa for it in a very short Uat. 3TSee auietUstiaWnt In snotber cetoaa. - , r. lfmlclter's Bitter bav Ve- ceived the lrarniesl encomium from the vnvsa and people thrrrnghont the Union. Asa vslua- t.l a : - r .1. ..e n..nnMl. VI uie iuhic M iiicvuicui jajrcpn, . .... ........... , Constipation and general nervous Jebilitr, it . 1 , 1 .Inn HAn. cannot oe appniaciicti- j. ' ' t - " of its great effect are elironicku throughont oar pablie journals. There is notliins equal njtbe eBjovmeBt,to that which the alHicted experi ence when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disor dered stomach, and tne cleansing oi me enure human body, should recommend it to all classes of our community. All that -will be necessary to csnvince the skeptical of its healthy effects, is to purchase a boUleand be convinced.. - Sold by drnegists and dealers generally eve rywhere. J5?See advertisement- . ; Special Notices. Commercial Matters. Millersburg Market. MILLERSBURG, Jan. 5,1860. Flonr...$67;(JS$6,75 Cloverseed.. .v--.54.UU Buckwheat flour $1 ,5(1 Flaxseed . .. . 1 .00 RveflonrHcwt-flO Timo'ydo $2,0025 VTieat 100(2aiJ5 Green Apples , -50 C!on 1 60 Dried Apples ....$1A Oata .......33 Dried Peaches.. ,.$2,00 Rye .. ...70 Smoked Hams.. cKglu Barlev 5055 Smoked Shoulders 7 Butter..--1015 Smoked Sides 7 Eggs ....12g Dress d i'ork 4S-'-:o Lard -..j.H- - MILLERSBURG, Jan. 5,1860. New Advertisements. I I I t n4 Boots & Shoes. THE oK.ffnd respeetfullj informs ttie public that be lm flL.mci.ccd the QOT & SHOE BUSINESS i ,n j Tarion tranche in the frame bmldins, one , . r iwnnlpil General nnuu in '"-J ALL KINDS OF WORK in his Hne done with promptness and in a workmanlike 3 -j ST I X Iff G- attended to promptly and cheaply. janjjl8S02ctf . JOHN CLICK. Notice to Bridge Builders rv0TICE ' ha'e Cu " v. Hioner will meet at Prout MiU in Faint townfaip. on Tuesday, the 13th day of January, i860, at 2 o'ciotk l1 r 17 vrn'TnV nn 11 Deciiisi-sota. . I 1- t X. TT- Xln your JTOCKet jaauves a.u uio B our pocket Knives at the Book Store. Lots and Cheap. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Stora J-iOts ana uneap. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Stora J-iOts ana oneap. fooket Knives at the J .1 Book Store. Lots and Cheap. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Lots ana uneap. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. .Lots ana uneap. LOST! t) R. K. Knosand Mrs. Smith, on Clay struct, Jlilkrs bure. :.n opt n fciccd dt.iclicd lever gold watch. . The fiudrrvill le literal)- rewarded on leaving Mid TUP. I.'.th int ht-tween ine residence ci ur. watcu at tho Jewelry Store of b. JU. look. Dec 22, 15. TOUUIBII. Annual Meeting. Office Cieve Zaxestjj.le S Cixcixxati R.R. Co., 0 December 5. loOi. S f"UIE Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of Cleve- . lauu, Aaoesviiie liikhwu i.ju. 1 . er hnsincsa! will be held at the Office oi the Company in Akron, on Weduesday. the 11th of January next, at 10 o'clock A.M. j.JiiM,Bccy. Dec. 22, 1838 IStd Fall and Winter Arwujcnjcnts. A If D ' Dress-Making Establishment HRS. QEKRETT t BISS S. CLERlEfiCE, "n " Rfsptrtfully r fold friends and VI the pobUegen fc.SWerafly, that ggijl they are now doors east of Cherrvholmes' !5l Store, a Rcncr- ' I al assortment Wlillinsry and Fancy Goods! Their stock comprises every description of Chip and Willow do, . A Lirge assortment of Sttiw Gootls and Chil aiasm & em dren s Hats, - French and American Flo-were and Ribbons, EVERT VARIETY OF RUSHES, Embroideries Very Clieap. Embroidering aad other ChiHcals, An improved patera in Corsets, adapted to im prove tne lorm ana nt vuu comfort to the wearer, -r W&TEH SPRiKS AS3 OTHER SKIRTS at prices to suit every body. FALSE HAIItIN BRAIDS AND BANDS, BATCHEIiOK'S HAIR DIE, ' . the best in the irorld always on hand. n F? ES SHAKING in all its branches. Cutting and fitting done the shortest notice, Patera's received direct from Paris, monthly. ". . r . :-iv Bleachin? and Cleaning Bonnets tsf-STAMPING done to order. Stamped nniOTtw ftir sale.. - ' - " Misa CLEMENOE'sexperieBce, correct business li.ilit and ood taste, will commend her to who may call on her, ana mose who may mvor us with their patronage may rest assured that no pains will be spared to please. , Miss B. bnys all her goods in Kew York, for cash, therefore can sen low, MillersbnrE, Mov. 17. 1AVU THE L1RGEST AND BEST STOCK ... of :'.!'' Cook arid Heating Stoyes Conner. Brass and Enameled KETTLES. Tin and Iron "Ware, ROUND AND SQUARE LANTERNS, Japanned, Pressed and Fancy Ware. Finest polished Smoothing or Sad Irons, Bert Stove rollgo. All ai me lowest price mm any man sen for. at the Bii Coffee l'ot. B3n will pay th rery highest price for old Iron other iraue. WM. BKAYi rjpj CA KB8 1.KSS THAN 00''pure Wbito XtAJ Lead, J ust Keceivod tty WEIRICH k BBO. I Kay'a Cradles, by WEIKICH fe 11RO, rVOAAKFXMS NA11S icsainan-aw--.pl Aiisiieo T ZUJ and heat brands. JostreeeiveaDy - .VitJjrl t- . T ; at all and Buy yenr Pocket KniVes at ; tne Saos store. ; Buy your Pocket Knives at - tne hook &&ore. . Buy your Pocket Knives at tne Booir score. . Buy yourPocket Knives at tne Book store. Buy your Pocket Knives at tne Boolr store. Buy your Pocket Knives at tn9 Book store. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book store. . Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Buy your Pocket.Knives at the Book Store. - Buy your Pocket Knives at the Book Store. Buy your Pocket Knives at . the Book Store. IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD. .v------ Aj tee mHE ondormpied are still manuticturlng all kinds of X. puun and fancy IE Tomhand Head Stones. TableTops, e, fcc, at prices to suit the frosty times. Please give us call and we will have no trouble in convincing yon that MiUershurg is the nlace to buv vonr e-rave stones. taken for wora. ahm, luuiucr. r.nuh.v ----j - j not refnsed. Shop on Jlain sireei. . Dec 29, '59 19 ; TO mHE Bubficribera respeetfuUT invite tlie attention of X aiercnants to ineir siock oi . . FANCY GOODS, . - AND .. . ; dst OTi o nsr s TVd rdrchase direct from manufacturers or their im mediate agents, and are therefore prepareu 10 CT7TT K T A C T HW Pl?Tf!F,S "s ; as any house in the Ecastern cities. Give lis a call ana see tor your- selves. V YEAOEU t CO 110 Market st , Pittsburgh Pa. . Dec 23, 1S59 19tf ; FOR THE HOLIDAYS. F HOI WANT TO BXTY ANYTHING FOR . a relative, lricnd r "utar one,- .1T.1 Flin PRICE, with the certainty of getting what you wish to buy, Go to Fry's. Can't enumerate all the styles of JTJST EECETVED. Call and see them and satirfy your curiosity if nothing more. FRY has tlie ' ' v. -. -. , Mce ooons, - and the Good Goods, And will Sell them CHEAPEST, fCsT AU aiticlea bongbt'for prefents will.be engrared to oraer - - - - v Without Charge. A fineammrtment of Scotch Pebble Spectacle Lenses, with and without frames; glasws ground into old frames. Notions, Cutlery, Clocks, Watches, and silverware all kinds, eueap AT PRY'S, Opposite the Ceurt House, Hillersburg, 0. Deo.15,1869. - j.-' ; Beautiful Albums, A S ALBUMS ARE BECOAIIjS G Fasbiona- jla. ble Bffain. for Christmas and New Years presents to Young Ladies, call attlieBook Store and select one lrom tne oesi variety jouever huv lortou's Gold PeDS. THIS is conceded to be the BEST GOL.D PES all purposes, now in use. -We have been telling tbem tor about xnreo years, nave wnrrameu wvtt i-u sold, and have not yet had one returned, or any com plaints rondo of tbem. They are the pen used by almost every public officer, book-keeper, banker, &&, in the States. We buy direct from A. Morton, not from ped lars, have his pens, warranted to us, and warrant them those that buy of ns. Call at tho BOOK STOKE. Decs, ov loma Pocket Knives by the Bushel Pocket Knives by the half Bushel Pocket Knives by the Peck. -; Pocket Knives by the half Peck. Pocket Knives by the Gallon. Pocket Knives by the nait u-aiion Pocket Knives by the Quart. Pocket Knives by the Pint. Pocket Knives by the Dozen. Pocket Knives by the single knife any kind and at any price. NOBODY ELSE H AS TM EH! The American Knife Com- panys's Knives. $191 Worth sold since March 17, 1859. : ; NEW LOT RECEIVED f T TUE HOOK STORE. Coshocton Coal Oil Refinery. HIMEBAIJGH, & CO. Coshocton, Ohio. ; 1 WIIOLESALE DEALERS H ALL RHUS OK COAL OIL, LAMPS, LUBRICA TING OIL, & PARAFFINK STORRS & LAKE, DENTISTS, Wooster and Millefsburg. Dr. M. E. STORK'S, QENTjST, MILLEliSlttJItG. Office over J E. Kochs Store Room. ol for U. to ; SOMETHING NEW.. . YOUNGAMERIGA Clothing Store! U J" DEREi V notify nirnuxuromi palmns th.it lur ing returned from the E.: n Citle 1 am r--.Tiug A Splendid Stock of Clothing! For Fall and Vintsr aaec -....' IF YOU WANT A good Ovtrooat, go to Cobn's on the Comer. IF YOU n AM A 4n Dres Coat, go to'Cohn's on th Cnrner. IF YOU WANT A Boslne , Coat, go to Cohn'i on tho Comer. IF YOU MUST HAVE X pair of TaaU of anj kind, Cobn's Corner Star Is tb DO YOU WANT A Vest? Vhy the is cords of them at Cohn't on tht Endless Varieties of Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers. Cravats, Collars, Socks ecs; Ties, Pocket Handkercntets, uioves, ci, ere. For HATS and CAPS, Latest Styles, go to Conn's on the Corner. In Short Everything belonging to a Gent' dress you can find at Cobn'a on the isomer. Come and see for yourself. m bound to sell yon good Goods, and cheaper than competition in these parts dare to sell. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. on the shortest possible notice notice, t-0 fit n0 jale. - BENJAMl.S COHN. Oct 20, 1859. tr , . LANCASTER, PA., ' . Almanacs for I860. FOR sale bv the daten or otherwise, at the Book Storo Millersbnrg, O. O OYSTERS! E 3T H J3 33 OYSTEKS! T OTSTEUS! S 33 ' O . OYSTEKS! JS 3rl. S. WESTON, ' Is now receiving FEUSK 078TEB8) regularly, and in prepared to 'serve tbcm up to his nu- NEATNESS AND DISPATCH AT TUB . . St. Nicholas.' Millorabnrg.SeptlS, 1849 it . , The Third Arrival OF ' NEWaOODS -.THIS WINTER J.'S BLOOBE'S XT ha well established maxim in trade that the larger be his purchiycrs, and also, unless a merchant has skill to buv and sells at very short profits, he cannot expect to bu'ill up a large trade. This has been considered by the undersigned and by his business he had established s n....h.nt'iiu At he iri?er auu more ii e-juvii nui tho motto of - . "Qaick Sales and Small Profits." n the practice of which be fin-fr himself and the pnb ic benefited. He chums to tell MORE GOODS FOR ONE DOLLAR than any other establishment in town, quality taken into account, HiQo-nmln.iroallnpTr. selected br himself and bnncnt for Cash. For good py or for trade, they will be sold at reasonably stnau advance on uri cosu TKi'ficeI)'s oil Coiner. . Xo chsrgcs made for showing goods, anil unless we can make it your it your interest to buy of us will not expect you to do so. Kov.17, "59 13 LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! Tnrd Oil, CnnI Oil, l,nnnr Oil, Carbon Oil, j.md various other styles of Lamns for sale at the HOOK STORK. We have the Pnmeon La.ro p for oil, undoubtedly the best lamp for burning Coal Oil in use. It is about as cheap aa a candle and gives five times the quantity ol light. : . Iloc '49 1 jmS. Buy your Oysters at the St. n IV-IlUlilSe NOBODY ELSE HAS IT.; Dr, Theopolis Peelgarlicks' Cele brated Chemical, Medicinal & Pmelv Vegetable Soap. Put up - in Bars and sold at the Book Store for 10 ct3. a Bar, A Liberal Reduction made to five '.- Cent Purchasers. XT IS Recommended for rheumatism, dyspep- JL sia, liver complaints, night sweato. fever and airue. piles and eumbiles, atid if taken inwardly will punly tne bloou. it conrtuns no -poisonous nnreoctics," but is "purely vegetable." None is genuine unless it have tne name 01 me proprietor blown on the box. . Jlothers will find afuw applications of this soap with a little warm water upon the laces ana nana oi. ineir -uer littlc angels" nrt only to be advantage to their beauty, but will shut the months of envious neighbors. Tut up in burs as large as a piece of soap and sola by tue Dar, The trade supplied on liberal terms. Buy your Oysters at the St nicnoias. LANTERNS. About twenty different kinds, Tary ing in price from 50 cts. to $1 Call in at the Book Store you want a Lantern. LEGAL NOTICE. TlOBEBT DRAKELEY, Mercy Drakfler. OliVe I. Drajcelev. door' lrakelcv. Charles Mitchel; Jn Ann Stnnn mid Abcrnathr Stone. bT huftband. and Al- hurt Hard, of tli e State of Conmrticut; AugaatA Knod and Orland Rood tiftr hatband. Wary Ann Onrttt, Catha rine T&vlor and Win. Taylor hor bnslAod, Suan Dra per and Alfred Praper htr nuitOHnii. ot in aiaic oi in duui; Odttljilia Pajje and Lewia Pajce her hvatvind, and Orlin So aire, f minuri of tiie SUte of Wicoptin; Maria A. Newcount, Jane KinFhorr and Lucius Kin-rhurr her hunbund. of thn Atate of Vermnat; John W. Mitcbvt AMh-l Mitcbel and Herbert H. Squire, of thn State California, and John Ansley ni the state of r'ennpjrlr. nia, will take notice that II. W. Drakeley aa Adminiatra tor of the estate of Thomas Drake) oyt deceased, did the 3d day of December, A. D. IHOft, lUe bis petition the Court of Common Pleat within and for tho county ot Holmra and State of Ohio, against them. seUinir forth that therein not anlncient personal property ue eaiaie oi aaia i nomas uraaeiey in pay the utHiis said csiaie. inai dc naa at tho timo oi his drain, tne equitable title to eighty acre olT of the east tide of lot number lo, of aoction tine In totvnubip nine of the un appropriated land in the military !iatrict, subject to sate at ZauoHviile, Ohio, and lyinjr and bcin in s-ii'l Ilohwn county. That the anid John Anley na the agentof said Thomas Drnkidey puroh'od, anid land and yull for the name with the tunis of said Thomas Drakelv, dee'd, the year. ). 141, but took the title thereto In hia own name, and hold tho fame in tnut for auid estate. And wherein plaint LIT prays that the Court will order and direct the anid. Joliu Aniey to convey the lojtal ea Ut ao held hi trort to the hclraand 9l repK-wtntive of aaid Thomas Drakrtev. and that the same mar leold to uar debt. And Mid defendants are notirted tbattbey are required to appear and answer aaid petttieaonor iefore the third Saturday alter me x-iu oi aauary, II. J3UO p ATiraorr & voorus. ! Dec 8, 185-16wn. pr. t $5,00. - Blank Books, Blank Boolts. Blank Books, An endless variety just received ; at the Book Stora ' ... Every man should keep x book. if of in of oi in a. - HOSTETTEFwc STBifJH-Brneis.. It is a fart :W. it yne poi.uL twtr V of th Lamin famiir U tnb eel t or disturbance, of tliJ bodily luait-ci.; tM, uriti the aid cT a good tcaie aaci li e -ssrciM of plain common sense, taf y maj oc sue u r regulat the system a3 to secure permanent healta.. In order to aceompuin uuo ucu object, the true course to puruo: is certainly that which will produce a natural state f things at the least Lazardof Tital strength nni life. For this purpose. Dr. Hos tetter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who hare used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowe'j", and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, by the riniple pro cess oi strengthening nature, enable the sys tem to triumph over -disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Kau sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach er Bowels, producing Cramp., Dysentery, Colic, Cholera, Morbus, &c, these Bitters nave no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be Bpeedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all -it various forms, than any other, and the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kinu; then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease and strengthener of the sys tem in general ; and among them all there is not to be round a more neaiuiy pccpie man the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove me vaiue oi mis great preparation in the scale of medical science. Feveb and Ague. This trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man. reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, and rendering him phy sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by the use of IiOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complnint is re moved as speedily as is consistent witn me pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons tn Advanced lears, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need on!v bo tried to bo appreciated. And to mother while nursing these Bitters are indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadeouate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where s cooa tonic, such bs Uostet terB Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if - he is acquainted with tho virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CATJTIOir. We caution tho puUie against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, bat ask for Hostetteb's Celeb. hated Stomach Brrreis, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering tho cork, and observo that our autograph signature is on the label. . B3- Prepared and sold by EOSTETTEB & SMITH. Pittsburgh, Pa, and sold by all druggists, grocery, and dealers Generally throughout tie United Statca, Canada, South America, and Germany. . For sale by 11. TERMS',. MiUersburg, O. 1JOCTOR HOOFjjAXU'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS J - IT ILL EFFECTUALLY CUKE LiTcr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Janndice, Chronic or Xcrvous Debility. Diseases of the Kid ney, and all disease anting from a auorderiy '-, Liver and Stomach. Such aa Constipation. Inward Pilea, Fullneaa or Blood to the Head, Aridity on the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, IHeenat for food, Fullnea or Weight in -the Stomach, Scur Eructtiions Sinkine or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, !utterii)r at the Heart, CUoking cr aunocap ting Sensations when in a lyinj jtosture, Dimness of Vis aye. Dots of webs before the Sight, Kerer and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Persipiration, Yellewnew ot the Skin, and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Ch-st, Limbs, ke, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Enmin- in the Flesh, Con stant Imagines of Evil and great Depression of Spirits. rne proprietor, in camngine attention vi inepumic io thia sreran?tion. does so with a feelinc of the utmost confidence in. its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that baa stood the test of a ten rears trial before the American people, acd its reputation'and sale are uuriraJled by any similai preparations extant. 1 tie xesnroony in us iavor given br the mo5t prominent and well-known Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, and a careful perosal of the Alroamic, published annually by tiie proprietor, ana to oe na gravis tn any m ois iigeni. cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained. Buy your Oysters at the St. Nicholas. CLOTHING! TO BE HAD - '. CHEAPER THAN EVER! AT THE . . Letter a quick tucpence tJian a slow shilling, is our Siioao. n TS. TTOPFMAN & CO.. take nlrasnrein Inform j, ing tlieir numerous customers and the puHie gen erally that they are -ag.ua reccivin- tho largest and best seleeiee stocc oi ' READY-MAD FALL & WINTER CLOTHING! Ever brough Unto tkf Market TTe hve nI?o a new stork of OovmIs, Huts nad Caps. Trunk. enMemea! Famishing ail ot wmca we are olTeniig mt pncc to , - . . DEFY COMPETITION. Call therefore, at the United Statoe Clothing Store, npnorite the Post Office. If vna want tn set bnrcains in Reudj-Utvle Clothing, Gentlemen Fttrui9huig fiooUft, : Hats, Caps, &c. Call and ratisf j yonnself bfor baying elsewhere. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, on th sborte.t bo notice. S.B. HOFFMAN" k CO. MiUersbTirg.Sept.22,lSo9. . , FROST! FROST! FROST! NEW GOODS! T CUTTRRlfnOLmESU now receiving a very tl large stuck ox FALL & WINTER GOODS I - to be told at prices To Suit the Frosty Times. As times change, badness most cbasge, also. . Times are hard, monay scarce, goods will be sold by J. Cherryhnlmcs at grfcitlv reducod prices for the ready pay in m'onty, er any kind of produce tha via bring money. FACTS TO BE TESTED. In eonsoqneaco of having Tory large amount of mo ney now due me nnd cannot jet it in. I therefore, offer groat iu hw:inieuta to the tntulnf conunmntty to jrpr ttieinsclre! a wi-H as pppiWe to gst wmc f ti:t great barrens that are now teinp offered at the Cheap Sto: of Jacob Cherrrhalmea. : 1 An luvilalion. Call and aeo tho ffoorta ano nSc. Brhtf b.,T vour Butler, Eg, THii-d AW.lea, ,tbc , boap, Bewwas. awT the Imlaueo in money JfuomfhNi, Sept-ia, ls- ; " ; . 1,0G0 Bushels of Buckwheat ! ITiOR Wim H THE HIGHEST PRIOR IX : C A S II Till lc paid, ox the Wnrehoose of ; 1UKBR t WHOtF, ypr. 17, 1633. , ...'.. . Alillcraburg, O Bny yonr Oysters at the St. a , . r Nicholas. ' : 5 Fever, and Agile, 4 Vrrt yrhlch T"rnV-nd snTcr over a Wge prt ot iiie !, :unequenee of a diseased action in t.eiT5t--'a-ittU ed by the poisonous miasm of If-'ListUC Iar beat on wet soil, and risea witn ,Jitij W .-it fmra it. 'Whas the ma is below t;ia TV'n th TaPPT ,in!F n?" ,.h ,rfl,'j ,lt I ' TK... t. .. n.. an irrirarinv 1 hmvfr mto nivf" - ut tne X-jrt- hll, -io tho bile from FnpTe not mtv tni. vv , - -.. , - thsMMd. lloili tUeTinLj,d the bUeaccua,ula is .e cirruUtion. and prie no umt ccmsuta- cisotdercd also. . Finallr. the lnrauiJ o t. :-t...i mnretana to force them to cast tt out. - Xhe hknd leaves tne snnicr, r"u"Uv . H 1 L . . . . taecrHl organ, wuu - Fetbh foUows,ia whieU the Wood leaves the eon-, tral orcans ana rasnes - -r anotaer ciTart to expel the imtating poison th"? that othsr pra.it excretory the akin. also it fails, and the svstem abandons the attempt, exhausted, and waiu for the recoTerr of strengttt to rapeat the hopeless effort another air. 1 nes are the fits or paroxysms ol Fbtbsv asj Ar.ua. Such eonstitutiunal disorder will of course uuder njine the health if it is not removed. ' We have labored to find, and have found, aa antidote, . Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in thtf blood, and stimulates the fiver to expel it frsm th body. As it should, so it does cure this aiBieoug disorder with perfect certainty. And it dses more, or rather docs what is of more service to those sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expeh it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keep those who use it free from its attacks; keeps tho svstem in health although exposed to tha disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever. Chili Fever, Domb, or Masked Ajru, Periodical Headache, er Bilious Headache, Bilious) Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics Colic, Paralysis, and Painful A flections of tho Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This " AocE Csk " removes the cause of these derangements, and cures the disease. -. - This it accomplishes by stimulating tha excrtv tories to expel the virus from the system; snf these organs by degrees become habited to do vhia their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term acclimatation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or i sacrificed in the attempt, while this " Aous Ccu " docs it at once, and with safety. - We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedv for the whole class of diseases which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. MtEPABKD BT DR- 3 C. AYER & CO. - ' LOWELL," MASS. PlUCB Oxt DOLLatt FEB. BoTTLE. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for ns to recount tho evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughont this section, we need not do mora than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB UX THE PURPOSES OF A FUP.EAT1VE MEDICINE. Fob Costitexess; Fo tiie Cuke op Dyspetsia ; For J ACT.-DICB ; Foe tkb Ccbb of I.ndicestiox For Headache; Fok the Cube or Dtsextert; For a Foci, Stomach ; Fo& THE C'LIiE OF ERYSIPELAS For the Piles ; Fob thb Curb of Scrofcla ; Fob all Scuofi-locs Complaots ; For the Cuke of Kheimatism ; For Diseases of the Shis ; FOU THE CtJKE OF LtYER CoMPLAQTT ; For Dropsy ; Fob the Ccre of Tetter, Tchobs and Salt IlHEf m ; For Worms; . For the Cure of Gout; .. . Fob a Dixxer Pill; For thb Cure of Neuralgia ; ' For PcEiiTixa tub Blood. - -They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. ... Frica 25 cents per Eox ; Six Eores for SLC0. - Great numbers of Clergymen, Pbyskians", States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify theuuparallelcd usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit tha insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish prati3 our Americas Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, ana tne treatment mat snouia oe nu lowed for their cure Do not be put otf by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aylr's, and take so others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it- . All our Remedies are for sale by rsFor sale Iv the principal rlrnprists and at the Book it Variety tiiore, ilillersburg, O. MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE EVER Worn by Kings or Emperors. Mat? WhyaBeiuiifulHeadof Hair. Peranse it s tbe ontament God Bimlf prvidi (Ka all onr nee. Reader, altboagh the roea niaj bloom avar so brie-btly in tiie glowinff cbeek, the ere be ever spark ling, thetnth be tboseoi poaris, if tbekssd ishamof its coverine;, or the hair be snarled and ahrtraied, Aaraa at drf, or worse still, if sprinkled with grav, aatnre will lose more than haf her charms. IroC. Wood's Hair Be storativPjifnsed twi or thrv times a aweek, will restore and nenaaimtlT wenre to all and) aa irasant BeaA the following and jmirc. Tbe writer of the first ts (Aw cslebrutei JHamitt, Timlkcrf: Dr. Wood: . Kew Tori, April 19, 1SS. Veer Sir, remit me to upra to joa tba oWirrMinns I am onner for tbe entire restoration of bit hair to its original color; shoot the tin e ef my arriralia tbe rnitfd States it was rapidlr becomior gray, but upoa tbe application of yoar "Hair ResUratlv." it soea reeov ered itA orisinal hue. 1 consider toot Restorati as a very wonderful iaventloa, qnite "efflpatioos aa well as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yoars tnUy, . ' s. thaLberg. : "Dry a'r SwyUedydet. -Welsh Newspaper office, 13 Ssssaa st-April R, 1S98. I'or. O. J. Wood: Brer Sir, Some month er six weeks ago I received a bottle of yonr Hair Restortve and gave it niy wife, who concluded to try it oa her hair, lit tle thinking at the time that it would restore tbe gray uair to lu original eoior, ous hi oer m wmi w wj prise, aRer a few weoka' trhU it has perforawd that won derful effect br turning all the grav hairs to a dark brown, at the same time seautifviag and thickening tbe tali. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all jssr- sonsia want of such a cbasge in their hair. . CUKhS CARDKW. New Toax, July 24, 1SS7. Tnrr. 0. J. Worm: With ronbdence do I recommend roar Uair Restorative, aa being tbe moat eOcacioaa artt" 'rl- I oversaw, finco osing yonr Hair Restorative, ml hair aadwhiskei which were almo"t white have gradiw allv gro.u dark; and 1 now feel confident that a lew aaoew applications will restore them to thrtr ratural color. It also has relieved me of ail dandruff aad unpleaeaat itoa iog, so common amoag neraons wbe perspire frT Paor. Woe-Abwt two years e fT nwnced falling off and turning ra; I -as ,CI"" bald, and bad tried many remcd-es t. "effect. I com menced asine vor KeaWctl.e ia J"J"V, ap, Ucatioo. fWtened TI'2 !f" grow out, aad turned h 'tofmTfl?r' At tui. Umeitl. full rwd to its arig aaj ea4o. health, and appearance, and cbearftiilj recom.cend itj as to all. " HOfio. Bhicgo, riU M.v 1, JMT. i ...... The Kestoratire is put op in bottle of S sites: larwe, medium, and enwJI; v . aanall aeUb. H a ptot, aad retails ar one dollar per liotlle; ti:e medium holds at braot twentv per cent, more ia pro portion to tbe small, srtarl for two dollar per bottle; tba large .! a auatt, otf pea cent more in proportion, and retails for $3. i. J. WOOD k tXX, rroprkMors, SIS Rioadwaw, Mew York, tin tlie creat N. Y. Wire Bailioc Eatobii.hi alj and 1U Market St.. l.oni.Mo. tor Mir tli BOOK dc VARIETY tstorej ltlillcrxburtr. Remedy for Asthma, Rose Cold, HAY FFATEK. &c- milE SItiNAl.SVt't.ENSwbkbbaatenddtbe use of this Medicine, has induced tbe proprioiora to puousn some acooaat or tie woMeriitl prnperrfe, aae wa eifst itforthe benefit of those woo are adiicte with tha above named natnf ul diseMOii. , '.. FOR BALE AT THE BOOKSTORE.' . Septl,lt&-t. r . : THERMOMETERS.: i TJNB OF AtLdlZESaad Mi-oa jy J. received at the BOOK BTOSC.