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The Charleston Convention. I A portion of the press of lbs country at greatly rffcjcnisetl-jA tha board toTis'clargeJIirCLn'lesfon, durfog ths silting ot Ibe J aUomr UonvrtLioii. Five dollars a day, ?thej say, is awful Jo tlink ftfift Is "an uatrnge, "a swindle," ribd not in accordance) with "Southera bospitali$.n Tius charge of five iiHam ft d3Jlflpalstrus,,!. wbotf'wniing from 4 Southern city; bat there was no Com plaint when Cincinnati, in 1856, charged delegates Xroiu three loBar to twenty dot fere a da "for DO.ird! "Southern gentle e aiiibeir mooey rely, in the city rjf Cincinnati, in 1835, without a murmur. Tortlrn A'aokees, bowever, bae m keen " (jense of the power of the almighty dollar and they l.ate a southern climate at any price. Well, Jet tha free-wilere Stay-at borne, if they do. not not like jCharLislon and fire dollars a dar.-JThtj S julliarn del egates can do very well without them. Pre cious little these Yankees will do towards lie elect ing of a Democratic President, any low. "'They waul Dotfglas nominated with 4 Squatter Sovereignty platform, at two Jollars JLVr, d .Southern iiospitalitv ; ana men .wey iook 10 uj ooutn to eieci him. We beg to be excused, gentlemen. IV do not choose to invite you to sucii a feast. , This is our,. funoraL ,, It you come to Chaileslon. we will treat vou respectful ly yes. r'we wilf treat fon liospltabiyi but we intend to charge you Jive dollars a day and you , must pay iti advance, and we f ant aone of your. Squatter Sovereignty platforms, or heretical candidates for Pres ident. We will feed you well while yon atay and behare yourselves, and teach you tome sound -Southern ' Rights doctrine, which ypu.neTer.bjid taught you at borne. , We regret ,. to see that some of our Southern contemporaries are grumbling in consequence of this advance in the rates of board of the Charleston hotel keepers. T We see that several of our Georgia friends f are advocating the move of going to Char leston from Savannah, in a steamer, to board and lodge on the same during the sitting of the Convcutiun. We hope, for the sake of the pride and dignity of Geor- gia,- that no Georgia delegates to the Char leston Convention will 'compromise his patriotism for a few dollars, more or less. Let the Georgia delegations have the very 1icf faro flirt mal'AL fifTViril nrl iliov will then exercise a controlling influence in the Convention. Such a position is far more becoming m delegation of Southern gentle moo, from the Empire State of the South, than to act the part of wharf rats, eating a crust of bread on an old dilapidated steamboat, merely for the sake of saving 1 few 'dollars and cents. Atlanta ,((?a.) Confederacy. JSrw York Crrr. A scene of misery, ays the Post, was revealed Wednesday evening in an up-town tenement house, which, for actual horror, is rarely eqnalled in fiction. The attention of an officer was ' called to the bonse. Knocking at the door and receiving no answer, he opened i it. The room was quite dark, and a man in feeble voice asked what he wanted. Making known the object of his visit, a - light was procured from an adjoining room. . The scene that presented itself was ter- - rible to look npn.; The man too inami nate to rise, was seated on the floor. By vLis side lay his wife, holding in her arms an infant two months .old. The mother ' and child were perfectly nude ; an old and faded quilt was the only covering. " I .The wife was loo . ill to speak above a whisper. In a bedroom, adjoining were tbree chiluren lying sound asjeep a boy and two girls tbeir agea varying . from four to nine years. They were lying on the slats of a bedstead, with not a par ticle of bed clothing upon them. Ko food or fuel was in the room. - The 'only furniture, was a stove, a shackly table, anii Mia mi.sro 1 nAlAfvw fvi o ni'Arl iH which covered the wife and child.' Through Ibe officers kindness a fire was. soon kindled in the stove,-nourishing soup provided for the sick wife, and proper food obtained for the husband and children, with abundant supplies oi doming. . . Bigler on Buchanan. When old Buck was a Democrat, and carrying out the principles of the Kansas Nebraska bill, as understood at the Cincin nati Convenlon, by instructing Gov. Wal ker to see that the people of Kansas bad a fair chance to vote upon ibe whole of the late Constitution, then about to be submit ted ; Senator Bigler, beiug ibe only Dem ocratic Senator from Pennsylvania, was ne cessarily near the person of Mr. Buchanan, and could" witness the old man's spasms whenvet the fire eaters showed their teeth to him. . . , . . - - It was in tbe midst of Walkers career as Governor, and when the Georgia, Albama and Mississippi fire-eaters were besieging .L. vtri.:.. 1 1 - j lilt tv uu? nuu) iwiu swvariug vcugeituue upon Walker, that Bigler wrote the follow ing letter to Stanton, then Secretary of Kansas - .:-. "Make my special regards to Gov. Wal ker, and say to him that hk has the POPULAR MAST WITH - HIM THROUGHOUT tbs cocirrat, xxcept onlt tbb zxtrxms SotrtH."' Should bis '-programme succeed, be WILL HAVE THE MOST ENVIABLE PROM- imt'HCB of ant has ijt VH8 Nation. The Administration it a little weak at the knees, and winces ; under the ; Southern thunder, but they must 'stand vp to the work? - '" : ' ' .1,,. t . , i Yes Old Buck's knees wilted, the Ad ministration gave; way, knocked under, and tbe fire-eating policy adopted". John"Cafld lebox Calhoun was cannonized As a saint, and Douglas and all true Democrats were read ut of tbe party, who doubted the iro- aenlate- conception of the Lecomption of Constirution. ipat was , - -, , "The forbidden fruit whose mortal taste Brought death into the world and all our woe." .ff-r, y -.. .ii . Ci-v " "TuTAinfA IfbTE or It. The Plain Dea ler in accounting for the disastrous defeat of diedbearUned Democracy in this city, says:- - " ' r-- ." " ' & So lontr as tbe Soath are insisting upon a slave code and the Administration is sup porting an organ bore to bully Democrats into the jsupport of that odious doctrine, Democrats will have no courage to -organ-1 Should the '. Charleston . Convention slaughter Douglas and ignore Popular SovereifrntYilher will not be a School Dis trict Jiorth of Iason dc Dixon's line relia ble for a Democratic majority. .';..; , EsiAwcrPATio or Womch w CnA Our Pekin correspond eat -aays that tbs wo men of Northern China have beea eman eipated by their Tartar rulers from many of the sensiess ana injurious cuswum " force in tbs Southern portion of the Em pire, especially in regard to the cruel con traction of the feet . Their jninds and per- k. clcn boon ' emaneiDated from vui - injch of the despotism of Cbincss usage ... . rrr 11 aud ideas. Jiosion j. ravwr. Items of Wit and Humor. I iWhat tree represents a person who per- sists in incurring deDKi nuiow, wui owe.) -.-::- ' One ought to have dates at one's finger ends, seeing they glow upon tbe paint. One hundred yards of the raw silk of lbs silk-worm docs not weigh a grain. "I love Oice still," as tLe qniet husband said to bis chatteriug wife. Did the liorseman. who "scoured the plain" use soap." - - 4 : 'Wbyisthe world like a piano f Be- cause it is full of flats and sharps f J ;JKo dust affects lie eyes like gold-dust, and no glosses like brandy glasses. ; , Why arc shepherds and fishermen like beggars! Because thejf live by Aooi or by crook. v - v . : An artificial florist lately described him- sef.as'KAao gardner to the ladies . The reflection of the sun's rays in a mir ror has been distinguished at a distanco of twelve miles. A Fubdamesal Tbuth. The husband wbo does not prefer his own fireside to any other spot on earth, has no place .to be uappy in. Men of genius are often dull and inert in society, as the blazing meteor when .it descends to earth is only a stone. , It is easy to exclude tbe noontide light by closing tbe eyes, and u is easy to resist the clearest truth by hardening . tbe heart. What is the difference between one who walks and one who looks np a flight of stairs? One steps up stairs and the other up steps. -. ..-.w- .- - -' ' We were considerably amused" by an ac count we lately saw of a duel. There were six men upon the ground and six misses More Exiles from Kentucky. fallowing letter was addressed to editor of the Dayton Reugiou Telescope, the organ of tbe United B re them. ADAIR Co, Ky. March. 20. ' BaoTOKa L: I am yet on my work, doing about the best that I can ; but the times are still growing more gloomy. Oh ! how my heart is pained within me, while I am writing this letter, for a perishing world. Broiher, let me say to tbe many readers of our Religious Telescope, that our work in Kentucky, as a church, is crushed, because ire are not protected by the Laws of the State. A great many of our leading members are now preparing to move West. Our lives are thretatened. It is said that there was a mob of men followed me the other night to an appoint ment, to whip me, but they did not effect their purpose. . On Sunday some of our friends went to meeting armed with dead ly weapons. This we are sorry to see. Lord help us to do our duty ! I would now say that Rev. John M Blair and tbree of bis sons and their families, and about eight other families, among whom is the missionary, are about to leave this State; likewise Rev. Thomas Hopper and family. With tears in my eyes I close this letter. Pray for us. Yon will hear from me soon. RICHARD ARMSTRONG. Atlantic & Great Westers Rail road. Our readers will doubtless be nlmad to learn -that the nrosDecl of tbe I ' 1 X speedy completion of the Atlantic & Great Western Kailroad is now of the most gratifying character. Active operations have been commenced at Columbus. War ren co., Pa., near the crossing of the Sun- bury & line Kailroad, and a large num ber of men are now busily engaged in grading tbe Road, both eastward and west ward. Benjamin J. Wells, of our village, started on Tuesday morning for that place, the supervision of the work having been committed to bis care. Mr. Doolittle, the contractor, has purchased tools necessary for tbe labor to be performed, and is now engaged in this" vicinity, in buying horses, mules dec Work will be resumed in this section in a short time, probably in six or eight week. We understand that the route through New York has not yet been de finitely settled, owing to some differences with the Jamestown Company; but it is probable that an arrangement with that company will soon bo effected. It is the intention of the officers of the road to prosecute the work as vigorously as possi ble, so as to put the line in a running con- idtion to Ravenua at an early day. for- tage Sentinel. Decidedly Cool. A store keeper was waited npon by a lady wbo represented herself in rather straightened circumstance' and requested him to bestow upon her a pair of stockings, as it was getting to be cold weather, and she was quite destitute of that very neces sary article of female apparel' Being a kind-hearted man, he selected a pair from his stock, and laid them before ber. She picked them ud from the counter and af ter examining them very criticallv, she re quested him to put them in a paper for her, which was accordingly done, wnen sne once more handed them back, saying: "Won t you please put a string around them!" The Drood-natured man complied with the request ; and as he finished lying tbe string be said: " 7 . V'V "Won t you have them sent home, mad am!" - ' f A .1 i . J i'.l T-S-i "If you please,n was the reply. -J" ' ; - -And the store-keeper relished' the thing so excedingly that tbs stockings were act ually sent home by an errand boy. . Worth Knowing. Transplanting Trees. If people, -when transplanting trees, 'would mark tbe North side of trees before they are taken up, and when set out have the trees pot in the ground with its Notth side to the North in its natural po silion, a large proportion would live. Ignoring this law of nature, is the cause of so many transplanted trees dying. If the North side is exposed to the South, -the heat of the sun is to great for that side of the tree to bear, and therefore it dries up and decays. Oswego Times. - Boried Alive. The coffin containing the body of a roan named Wertz, buried about eighteen months since, opened last week in Albany, New. York. The body was found face downward, and tbe fingers of tbe roan grsppled iu bis hair. ' A wit having fallen heir to a cowhiding process, was reproached with not avenging himself of the insult. "7 ''J..'.s "Sir," he replied, "I never meddles wid what passes behind my back." ... A little one, after undergoing the dis agreeable operation of vaccination, exclaim ed, "Now, Ma. I won't have to be babtised, Willi!" Dolnsim English, German and American HARDWARE, Jhlflinings, Oil uofts, &c. MILLERSBURG OHIO ALL RIGHT NOW. Tbe thron; that o Inn;, Has bfrn goinf 11 wrong. Are bw Baying their Hardware of weiricbA Kre. Our goodaftrt all mv right too, it the Store of 8. Weirich k Brother. So follow the throng That are kurryiog along To the Store of Weirich & Brother. Which ii foil from the loor to the hetoM Of 1m, Pitch fork, Whetatoattaad Ax hd. Jast look at the Sore of Weirich & Bro. 8a follow the threng That are hurrying along For Hardware to Weirich ft Brother. Look at tb crwhing.m And avoid the 4pretiiixg,' Bat follow the throng That are harrjing along. To boy tbeir Hardware, GIass,NaiLs &c, of Heirich & Brother. JudB,1S5 2tf E7" 1 K 1.KSS THAN 00pura White X'JJ i.eao, i bh neoeiveo er WEIBICH k BRO. 3T T I7HT RECEIVED, a lot nf Farm Bella, and tiajre vraoiea, oy n imn n c unit. rynnA KEftS KAIL leas than "300" of aUaizea jmAf and beat branda, just received br WEIBICH ft BRO THE BEST COOK STOVE IS IH BiSflifAfiff BECAUSE It Bakes Perfect. Good Draft, Doors fit Close, Joints fit Tight. Plates are heavy, No Wood Wasted, Harare a Knnniv nf hat wafpr. Ssperior Boiling Arrangements. look tbe 1st rremlum at last fair. Fruit dried and Victuals kept war wiihout burning them OIJD Curl AJE And haa other good qualities without nmmber.. rarBeware of imitation, for many will aeek to imi tate, but call and aee the genine toe big Coffee rot. Oct IS, ' ' FRESH ARRIVAL y :or: IVTEW GOODS! AT THK Emporium of J. Itt til vane. JUST RECEIVED a large lot of Plaid Woolen Shawls, sad near style of Plain Centres. Talma Shawls a sew and desirable style. A large lot of Brochae Shawls at Tery low prices, from $5 to $18. -" A large variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! OF THE LATEST STYLES. v Ladies' BUFFALO OVER-SHOES, with FUR TOPS. Gents RUBBER and BUFFALO OVER SHOES. A large lot ot Boots & Shoes, OF ALL SIZES, from Children's to the largest and heaviest stogy boot. ' A large lot of LADIES' OPEKA HOODS! . - ef the latest style. ' gA large lot of Buffalo aad New York Sole Leather.. Also, a large assortment of Cotton Vara and Carpet Chain. Please call and see or stock before purchas ing elsewhere. Nov. 24, 185914 YKSY large, res a tremendooa aaeortment ef boot, and ehoee haa jast been receired by C. Hatt, the "man that waa found dead in the road" ia still Llvnro, and wasn't dead at all, tnt Katt is selling off yerj fast and ex traordinary cheap. If yon hare a whom jva vmntto rarpriar, take him or her to Halt's to k the wonder-tal LOW PRICES at which he offers to ell his Boots, Shoes &c Be sore and go TO Hatta, for that ia the place to get the beat article at the very lowest price. Come and see, one and WT.Ti of 70a, anyhow. What's the vse! Hatt Is always on hands, in a good homor, aad never anyihing else than elerer to all and women especially tbe latter. It a lady desires to be well waited, she cannot do better than to go Hatt's. fie employs tbe beet workmen, and dtea all kinds of ctMtom work to order. fie is not only a friend to all men, but keeps fine things (Findings) of all kinds for Shoemakers, such as Leather, Laets, Pegs, Thread, and Nails. Millenburg, June 3. 165 41tf JPqst iii Ti m e Everly, Eckel & Co. AT NASHVILLE, ARE JUST RECEIVING at their Store in NashTille a large and select stock of New Good, consisting in partof A large and general stock of Do mestic Woolen and Cotton Goods; A splendid line of very Rich Dress Goods, in Silks, De Laines, Me-, rinoes, and other fabrics of new est styles; . A complete stock of Fancy and Variety Goods, Shawles, Hosie ry, Ribbons, Embroideries, &c A very extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, purchased direct from the best manufacturers, which will be sold for less than any other Goods in the market- iV toth atiwwof dolmes and djmmsi cevntie, tbat ha ktwps koonsuaUjm hand, a better stock DRUGS, leaoffl, iKBt, Oik, DYE-STUFFS, &c, Than has erer before beer offered to tbe eitiaens of this place aad vicinity. Hi. evwrieaee aforer twenty years justifies bona ia tbe belief Ut as a druggist and apothe earr, be has nerer been excelled by any. lie also keeps on hand a well selected stock of pow ders for filling Physicians Prescription, ALSO, Perfumery, Fine Soap, TooA iamaiea. on Fancy Artidat, Gold Leaf. Flavoring EjriraeUFock et Knktn, Combs, te.. Cigars, Faitits, Varnuhr, H kite Wash, Scrubbing, tmd Shot Brushes, he., dr.. Together with all thePATEXTlMDICUfES of the day. tjrThankful for the past liberal patronage bestowed on him. no louau i nnuwocv use PBTSICIM'S PRESCRIPTIONS Carefnllr eoaapoaaded, and charges to nit the exirea ciesof the times. B. YEERGlS", Aug. , lSiS-taOOlf: Lyos's Kith&irei, FOR the growth and embeliahment of the Hair. To prevent its falling off and taming gray. For sale by aaO H. Yergia, Millerabarg, O. PROF. WOOD"S Hair Rrmermtive, for .ale by ago H. Tergia, Hillersberg, O. )ROF. ALEX. C BARRY'S Tricoperooa or Indica ted Componad. for the Hair. For sale by a H. Y ergin, MUlenibarg, O. ARABIAN HORSE POWDER, the great remedy for diseases ia torses and cattle; it being a great part ner or we oiooo. r r sate oj a. x ergin, Miilereoorg, O. T"V YSENTARY CORDIAL and Cholera Mixtare,of ear own BMneuaciiuv, ior as care oi ursentary, Cholera Morbus. Colic and all affections of the 'Stomach and Bowels, for sale by H. l-ergux, Mulersbuxg, O. SHOULDER BRACES, supporters and Trawea. which can be had at the Drag Store of H Y ergin, IfiUers- oorg, unio. rpHE CELEBRATED Hearo Powder for the care of X toe neares in nones, prepared and sold by H. Yer- gin ai nit lrng score, aiiuerbourg, uoimes county, U. BRUSHES and Clasiem Tacks, also Shoe Blacking and arnuhes, inks and toy colors, for sale by H. Yergia. -7-EAST POWDERS, for baking bread and of tbe beat X quamy, loraaie oy 11. ergin, MilienUturg, O. "VTIIPOLA Rotten Stone and SilTar Sand, naawl fnr w.. JL ishing and acouriag tin, and copper ware. For sale oy n . 1 ergin. ptOXCEXTRATED LYE for making snap. 1 box V-naks 1& sllons good soap which oocts 25 cents per dox. or aaie oj a. x ergin, m mersourg, v. 'TTT'HITE WASH. PAINTS, Tarnish and Shoe Bushes, f I r or aaie oy a. z ergin,, Aiuersourg, u. T ACHELOR'S k CHRISTAPORA'S Hair Dyeor sale jioy a. 1 ergin, Jatiiemrarg, u. T)RFUHERY and Toilet Soaps, of the choicest and X oeT quality, tor sale by k, x ergin. TiURE WINES. BRANDIES AND OLD WHISKY. X Also an excellent quality of Vinegar. All for sale by XL. X AttUlfl . 31 iDersburg, On June 2, 1839 nfitf. HEBRON & SON, SZALCKS 1" HARDWARE,! Iran, A'ails, Glass, Stc., mih-brsbubq, o. Have jnst receiTed a new and well selected STOCK OFGOODS. to which they inrite attention. sSatoWETTHEjS IF YOU WANT to Hebron Sod. IF YOU WANT quality, go to Hebron k Son. IF YOU WANT ?ow"a7h mttde and strong, go to Hebron & Son. IF YOU WANT lAFLt toot are good, go to Hebron Jk Son. IF YOU WANTf3lfc ?? merican Uanulacture, go to Hebron fc Son. TF YOU WANT K'K Coach Trimmings, fct, go to Hebron a. Son. IF YOU WANT or anything in the tool line, go to Hebron k Son. IF YOU WANT'l: Coil Well, or Halter Chain, go to Hebron 4 Son. IF YOU WANT PcSet'cLry! go to Hebron & Son. TF YOU WANT to Hebroni Boa. IF YOU WANTh from a bodkin to an Anril, go to Hebron 4 Son. IF YOU WANTS ron k Sou. Sept. 15, 1889. 4 NOTICE. THE subscriber begs leave to say to those ea eaged ia Soear Case raising that they can be accommodated with NO. 1 MILLS on short notice, and reasonable terms, at the Steam Foundry, JHilleraburg, Ohio. Also, that celebrated core position that has beea selling for seren dollars, can be had at the Steam Foundry for five dollars. J. H. VAN BEOCKLUT. July 14, 47tf 'ATCH torE Millersburg, O Shop opposite the ' Empire House and near the Post Office. Look out for the sign of the HCEST WATCH IF TOWN. THAT'S COOK'S. And there you will find the largest, best and cheapest lot of Gold & Silver Watches, Clocks, Jew elry of all kinds, in town.. THAT'S SO! THATS SO! NEW STOCK Just receiving and now opening;. CALL & BE SATISFIED. At a great outlay of money he has procured a line (Jlock importer! irom uermany ana one of the master pieces of the skillful work men of that 'country. It is em phatically the Clock and the REGULATOR. Repairing, On short notice, & in good style. Don't Forget the Place. FIRST CO TO COOK'S. come to mmu wmm raw m shop i-' u u 03 - E HKRE ro caet et ttioin all ritrbtin ererr war. atom OTer tbe oountrr. that are all scrap iron stack yom can get stoTea that are all new iron, aad made at tbe best a to re works in too world; and when jro get a store joa get almost the price of it ia trimmings. ALL WORK WARRANTED, oraosale. Brass, Copper, Sheet Iron, Pressed and Japanned ware, on hand at all times, and for sale wholesale and retail SPOTJTINQ dona on a new plan, which la superior to all others. All kinds of trade takn in ex change for work or ware. McCKOKY k CRAIGHEAD. Ang.25, lea ednia r CO C 33 O STOVES! Doat be hamband anr tentrer br ordlara wb an enrrrhir tontber. and Terr poorlr stack at that. Cobs when G. SECHRIST'S ilair Restorative, . Vannlactured and sold wholesale and retail by HELFER & SECHHIST, Akron, O. XOTHING adds score to the beauty of a human being 11 than a fine head of hair. A bald head or gray hairs give a person not only an old appearance, but if they are young, make tbe contraat between their appearance and their Tivacity unpleasant, anderen ridiculous. An article, thereiore wholly ionocnous, which, by invigora ting the eorticle integuments in which the hair grows, will keep it healthy, and Tigorous and thus preserro the softness, aad taluiess ofjowth, is more desirable. BEAD WHAT THE PUBLIC SAT Messrs. Heifer k Sechrist: You ask my opinion of your Hair Re it o rati re, and I grre it to you with pleasure. My hair for same time, had been growing thin, and I had employed TariouaHair Restoratires Wood's, Mrs. Allen's and others, all having, aa I think the same basis, lac surplus, or sugar of lead, or both. From the uae of tnese. my nair oecame Damn, so mucn ao aa w oe ur noring to me and atill continued to lull off. My hair had also become Tory gray about my temples. These remedie schanged the gray into a variety of colors a dell red being the prevailing ooe. With this experiment I made up my mind that hair restoratives were humbugs; when a lady friend of mine from Akron, urged me try a bottle of your Restorative, and I did so, and before the bottle was used up, my hair became as firm wt in my bead as it ever wea? and to mf lorprise (for my friend had aaid nothing about its flang ing the color of the hair) my hair Iwcame gl-r ft and black, the natural color. Jow with my hair restorative experiment I do not hes itate to say that your preparation invaluable, and when the public shall become eq-iainted with it my opinion ia, that it will drive a ober Hair reatoratires oat of the market. Truly, Youm, out oi me maraow. PAN'J. It. TILDEX. Clereland, Aog. 25, lS$ Mftaar. Heifer & Becbrist: Messrs. aeuer Io th WI of 185g x hlLd m severo attacb of Chill Ferer, and aa I got better, found my hair pouring out or rather falling out. At the sug eetioa of a friend I procured a bottle of Mr. Sechrist' a Restorative. It at once arrested tbe decay of my hair, and prevented the baldness I anticipated and dreaded. But this wa not all. 1 found my hair, which was dry, and turning grey, restored to the softness of youth and to its natural color. I hare little faith in any speci6c for making hair grow npon a bald Head, but your restor ative did all in my case which it promised and more; it restored not only the visorous growth, but color also. I have since had occasion to recommend it to others and have beard from them, in every case the highest re commendation of its virtues. Very Truly yours. A. H. LEWIS. Akron, Sept 22, 1859 Messrs. Heifer k Sechrist: My Tonsoritxl Profeuor has been in the habit, for some time, at the time of semi-weekly opera tions on my chin, to give my head a dressing with your Hair Restorative. I bare been surprised by its effects. It has restored my hair to its natural brown color, and given it a soft ness that it possessed twenty-five years ago. I have never used a bnir dye, and can not speak of comparative merits; but from what I have seen of the eficcts of your Hair Restorative in my own case, I can most confidently say it will restore hair that is gray, or faded, to its natural color, and give it aenittwss that equals that of vouth. L. V. BJERCE. Akron. SeptSth, 1859. Messrs. Heller & Sechrist: Gents, Tbe bottle of Hair Restor ative I bad of you haa more than realized my auticipa Hons. Indeed 1 may say with truth that 1 had no sort of forth in it, till after the second application I discover ed that my gray locks were assuming their natural color; and now, having used but three-quarters of the bottle, it will require sharp optics to find a grey hair on my htad. 1 have full faith in is efficacy as a hair restor ative, for I carry the proof with me. If yu think it will subserve your interests, you are at liberty to use this as you desire Respectfullr. &c, J. W.IUvlTERICH. X. Y, Oct. 6th, 1S59. Hat. Rtstokatitb. Mr. 6. Sechrist's Hair Rosto ra ti re is brought before the public at the instance of per sons who have tried and proved its rirtues. We for one do know of a rerity that the Restorative possesses the qualities for which It is recommbnded. Hundreds of persons have tried it and in eTery ease proved "beneficial results. It restores the hair to its natural eolur, gives it a vigor of growth, leaves no sticky, rough or greasy feeling, and prevents all tendency to baldness. It is not dyb but a rxstorativs. stimulating tbe skin to activity and bringint; back to tbe head the glossy locks of youth. Summit For Sale at the Book. Store, MILLERSBURG, O. Harch 1st, I860. 28 PHOTOGRAPHY! Great Improvements in the Art! WM. MCKEE, WOULD take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Miilersburg that he has taken the rooms over Dr. Boling's office, where he has an excellent sky-light, aud with his ex perience in the Art, having had the advantage of being instructed in the one of the largest and best Photograph Galleries ia the East, he feels justified in saying that he will make PHGTOGSAPHS, ABIBRGTYPES, . and all of the popular pictures of the day at taining the highest perfection in the Art." He defies competition, and claims that he will make better pictures on aa average than hate ever been made west of the Mississip pi. My results are certain. He would also call attention to the artistic and graceful position in which his subjects will be seated. It is unnecessary to remind the enlightened citizens of this vicinity of the in estimable value of a fine ar d life like picture of departed friend. Suffice it to say that the safest way is to im prove the present, for the past is not yours, and the future you cannot command. to see and get better pictures than have ever been made West, if they don't cost but 50 cts. each, neatly enclosed in a good morocco case. BgTBring in your children. He claims not to oe excelled in making child-like and fine pictures of children. .Bring them in tbe lore' noon. Mr. M. is not what has the name of a "trav eling Artist." There is no humbug about this circular. Perfect satisfaction guanas teed. WILLIAM McKEE. Main Street, opposite the Book Store. Jan. 2U, lbo'J niEiU. . WRAPPING YARN. AT PITTSBURGH PRICES. At the Book & Variety store MILLERSBURG H. IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD. hi FTU7E nndraifrntd are stilt nuntilUcturing all kind of X puun ami lancy Q9flVlftfiTS Tomb and Head Stonss, Table Tops, ftc, 4c, at prices to suit the frosty times, rh-afte give us a roll and wa will hara no trouble in oonrinrintr vou that Millerabarg is the placa to bay yoar gravs stones. rTALIj KINDS OIP PRODUCE taken for work. Also, lumber, shingles, wood, money nut refused, tinop on Main utreet. . JOHN EBEMIARDT k CO. Dee. 29 ' 19 Buy your Spectacles at the Hook Store. l TAILOEING. AWAITS has removed his Tailor shop e from the Post Office building;, to the room over J. Cary's Auction room one door irest of Wei rick's Hardware Store, where he will be happy to wait on his old customers and as ma ny new ones as may favor him with their pat ronage CUTTING DONE TO ORDER. July 15, 1858 v2n47m6. , NOBODY ELSE HAS IT. Dr, Theopolis Peelgarlicks' Cele brated Chemical, Medicinal & Purely Vegetable Soap. Put up in Cars and sold at the Book Store for 10 cts. a Bar. A liberal Reduction made to five Cent Purchasers. IT IS Recommended for rheumatism, dyspep sia, liver complaints, night sweats, fever aad ague, piles aad gumbiles, and if taken inwardly will purify the blood. It contains no "poison ous aarcoctics," but ia "purely vegetable." None is genuine unless it have the name of the proprietor blown on the box. Mothers will find a few applications of this soap with a little warm water upon the races and hands of their "dear little angels," not only to be advantage to their beauty, but will shut the mouths of envious neighbors. Put up in bars as large as a piece of soap and sold by the bar. The trade supplied on liberal terms. Morton's Gold Pens. THIS is conceded to be the BEST COLD PEN for all purpose, now in use. Wo hare beea eel ling them for a boot three yeara, hare warranted every pen sold, and have not yet had one retarned. or any'eom plainte made of them. They are-the pen ntedby almont every public officer, book-keeper, banker, ttc- ia the C. States. We boy direct from A. Morton, not from ped Urn, have his pens warranted to as, and warrant tbm to thom that buy of aa. Call at th BOOK STOlfi. Dec . od16iu3 DE. J. K. RATTT, Druggist & Apothecary, DEALES IN PI EC Pharmaceutical Preparation of Standard Strength, iure vv xnea ana Lxquort, burgteal instruments, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ax., be.. EE3PECT FULLY Inritec the onai deration of the medical profession and familiea to hia complete and raried aaeortment of all articlea usually kept in such an eetablifthmeut. The character of the stock ia of the dirt quality Physicians and tamilies isTorinr him with their naV ronage, may confidently rely npon receiving Baedicinea which will not disappoint them at the bedside of tbe sick. Every article leaving this establishment is war ranted strictly as represented, and will be carefully pat np and accurately labeled. Physiciana in the country, who nay be unable to make their purchases in person, will Una it to their ad- vantage to order. Empire Hotel Block, MTT.T.KRSBURG, OHIO April 7, 1869331 MORTON'S GOLD PEE A LAP FULL. All the sizes. Every Pen warranted My 17, 1S58 43tt at FRTtJ. CLOTHING! TO BE HAD CHEAPER THAN EVER! AT THE Better a quick jirpence than a stow shilling, is our jaoao. B HOFFMAN Ac CO- take plaasnra in infer s . in. their araBkaro customers aad the public mo- e rail j that tbev are again receiving tbe lorgeat and bast aelectea stoct of. READY-MADE FALL & WINTER CLOTHING! Ever brougk Unto this Market. We hare also a new stock of rentlernen's Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks, ice, all ol which wa are ouenitg at prices to DEFY COMPETITION. Call therefore, at the United States Clothin Store, opposite the Poet Office, tf yu want to ret bargains ia Beady-Jiaae uioinutg, ueauemca r urnianina; wvvua, Hats, Caps, &c. Call and satisfy yourself before buyinf elsewhere. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, on the shortest no notice. B. B. HOFFMAN ft CO. XUlerabturg, Sept. 22, 186ft, CURB YOUR CORNS! This remedy te a sale an4 sore cure fbr HARD & SOFT, CORNS. For more than eighteen years this preparation aaa beea in nae with PERFECT SAFETY. It does not contain anr burning or poisonous ingredient, and ia wholly free from any thing that can injure or irritate This Wonderful Preparation for the Cure ofOoms fcj its peculiar Soothing and Softening fropertles softens the Corn or -Callus, and rerrMjaeee a natural - nna nriuj Maawj ww a ' PRICE, 24 CENTS PKB BOTTLE. Fujl directions on each bottle jg FOR SALE AT THE BOOK STORE. Buy your Spectacles at the Rook Store. -p lank constable's 8lesan( Jh - eLs lic'i8HiniatoiiaforaleatUuolKt. . Blood Purifier UadEloed Pills, v? . ; .' i DR. ROBACK'& Scandinaiian Remedies. HEN Da. Soaacc, th. aaiebratad Swwdnh rhyaf cian. Introduced hia blomd ra ruler and Bloo4 Filht in toe United States, he aet forth in plain lanmai their earatiTe nropartiea. 1 hia waa y wa aga. The task of recgmajendingthemhaaaineebeenl.rrawrfsf'aiiaaas. Enligbtrnea seen whoaaebareter fcr aownd Jodgajaat anat poiloaophy giTea their woiajona weightia tbe anaamaaity, men who observe, refect, and make -as.nni douUj nan, befora tbar decide are wrerywaara approir.r aa4 arging thanaaaf theaw waarferfnl freparatiaaa. AiTwh confide ia tbe wisdom and haneety of this cssaa, srvbe chose to umstigata far taaaaselraa are an as saMsaeaal an IhisimportajBt aabjeet. Dr. Koback iaritM the attentlm at (he sick tha ' ORIGINAL LETTERS From wjesBbenof the Medical Prclassina, adrcan aawb liejowrnala, well known Merchant aad Famera, and la dies of tbe higbeat respectability, grrrag aeoouts mt x traordinary cores wrought by the eaiwriira, W which cvros they thazoselres were Eye Wltme tm. These parties may be consulted personally ar by ratter. oy toose wno savre any aoaDt nana use aaajeea, 1M er- idenee ia the eaeenoa or ur. Mooaca, wnwn v as au to the aabUe, estsbliahas aha tsUawmg Facta i That the BLOOD PURIFIER and BLOOD PILLS bar been prorad by analysis to . . ContaUn b niaerml That they care the almost aorransU leaiiulilif Dwaeiwalss with swerrtay mt f aiafs. and fas a Tory short tjaaa. That after ail other awidirinre hare aroeed nssltaa, they reliera Uwer ComipIaiBt, and rastora the health aad atrangth af the aaoarar. That Sick Fesnaiea, wha haT. langnished fcr years in helpless weakness and cpondency, recuperate with great rapidity andar their inrigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities ara remoTed by their cordial and gently stimulating proper tiea. That they raerait Saattereel Const! ta tlona, -howarer they may have bean trifled with aad sbaaad; (hat their direct tendency is to lengtbea) life and reader it en joyable. That operating directly apom tbaawtaaaa aas acst a. sas Mewa, they Can) Soon to Heal, and discharge from tbe system, ereryt int of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otberwiee. That they Recruit the Debtlltated and that there ia no disease of the Stomach aad Bowels, the liver, the nervona system, the skin, tbe glands ar Anselee, in which they do not gire prompt relief, aad (tf administered before the Tory citadel of life haa bean in Taded,) enact a painlesa and perfect enra. - . Bear ia mind that the Seaodinariaa Vegetable Blood Fills are endorard by tha experience of tboaaanda of Ur ing witnesses, wha in letters, affidavita, aaedieal words, and by word of month, ppoclainrthem to be the rery beat preparation of tbe kind erer offered to the broken down Tietims ef ill health. They hunt disease throagh every arenne and organ of the system, and to expel it thorough ly aad permanently. No one can doubt their raperiorlty after one single trial they are nrt only better bat, in fact, cheaper than ony other Pills, for it takes a less a umber of tbeas ta pra dnce a better effect. Pries it tha r-caadinaTian Vegetable Blood PariArr, $1 per bottle, or $a per hail dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 24 cento per box, or I boxes for f 1. Read Or. Robaek'a Speeiai notice, and Certillcatra, pub lished ia a conspicuous part of thie Paper frfm tiina ta time. Dr. Robaek'a Medical Almanac and family Adviser, con taining a great variety of interesting and valaahla Medi cal information, can be had gratia of any af hi Agent t-iroagbont the eoantrr. In ditticalt and complicated eases, Dr. Robaek may be aonsnlted personally ar by letter andoaing aaa atanp for the reply. . , . From Rev. Mr. Melln.ua, Pastor of Roberta ChapaL lirniA.varoi.ia, October , ls7. Irr. C. W. RoaAca Dear 8irt I hare need yoar Blood Purifier for a aarvoas aflaetioa, from which I have eujfsa ed maeh at times. While it ia pleasant to tbe tnatc. it certainly happy enact apoa tbe aervea. Please eeeept my thank for year kind regards, and believe me x oara. j. w. X MC9tULil.r..V. For Sale in Holmes cennty by H. Yenria, Millera barg; J. Rudy, Berlin; Jas. Uanna, Holmesvile; 6. Ger ber, Wioesharg; H. Pomerene, Muldietown; J. C. Long shore, rieshville: H. Betdler. Lakeville: iom Platr. Sai- tillo; G. W. Conyer, Oxford; Aaron Keim, Carlisle; and by Druggists and Marehant generally tuiaugneat ua Union. Important to Farmers, Farriers aid Horsemen. (teUbratelt mt fiumtnt IS WARRANTED to tar or mnore all tha fol lowing named dita-aaaa of tb bona, iavca aa) Spavins, Ringbone, Splint, Curbs, and Windfalls, or any outer Lumps ar oweutnfa, . . that may arise on the hone from any cacae vbatorvr, or wherever located, it haa also bora aaid br thou wb hmr miwd tbe Lisiment thai it will cr Polr-KTil aad FisMiIa, if applied Id time. ry GiT it a trial, aad if after Miiif it according to directiona. yon are not aatiafied aa to its aAcacy, ialf tbe bottle and w will reftind rowaieney. SOLD BY J. K. RAIFF, DRUGGIST, MILLERSBURG, OHIO. Oct2T,186-10tf JONAS WHITCOMB'S Remedy for Asthma, Rose Cold, HAY FEVER, &c THE SIGTfAI. SITCES8 which haa attended the nae of this Modiciae haa induced the aiapiietara ta publish some account of Ita wonderful properties, and to offer it for the benefit of those wha ara afflicted with the above named painful diseases FOR SALE AT THE BOOK STORE. Sept 1, 1849 J. T7 SPIRIT DIINERAL ZfCCANl W. haw Ij Jast received a supply of thia aaw and iavalaahl Chemical pr -duct, for jnatantaneeasly resuoting rreaea stains or paints, front ailka, velvet, cloth, ke, aad fa cleaning' kid gloves, without leaving any anpieasaat odor CASKKY W6LES. TO THE LADIES. WE HATE JFST MECKITFD a birr aad aaaat excellent assortment ef Handkerchief Extracts, Hair Oils, Pomatums, BandoUaaa. Hair DyM,Bair lavig eratora, aa. Bxtract af Tannalia, I ammon, Oranga. Rose, Pine Apple, , kc, at tha BOOK 8TORX. Travelling Sacks, VARIOUS Style, for aaie rrry dwap at the . SOOlk ST0&. . Da. 24, 1857. ... Buy your Oysters at the St. Nicholas. LANTERNS. About twenty different kinds, Tarr ing in price from 50 cts. to $4. Call in at the Book Store if yon want a Jjantexn. Family Bibles. A LARGE ASSORTMENT varying i. pric from 4 1.S0 ta 2, Ja received at the BOOK 8T0KK. English and American Toilet Soaps. fllEATEB-S HONEY SOAP, Lowes Urea. j rine Soaps; Ataw. s ufot7 nimaa; , Terbena Soapai Tartta AO Saaa. aaJ to otharamrlety af faacy Tallet Soapa, at tha Book Saara. English and American.. rerfameries, &c 1 CHOICE MO SUi tSIOl, LOT Joat Hereiweal at UtsBosk aHoro. LOOKING CLASSES FOR TEN CENTS. THE HKVr tl $3LAm m TOWN aad at Honk Store, to he proved by eamnarlaoa. The aM womaa that Ml down aad broke hara the ether day aaid ah. didn't oara, sine. so. eonki repine it a rhaap frae got it at tha BOtK STORK.