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DIRGE FOR A YOUNG GIRL. BY JAS. T. FIELDS. Underneath tie tod loir lying. Dark and drear, Sleepcth one who left, in dying, SorToiv here Yes, they're 'ever beading o'er her, Eyes' that weep; Forms that to the cold grave bore her, Yljilikeep. TVncn the summer moon is shining Soft and fair. Friends she lored in tears are twining duplets there. Best In peace, thon gentle spirit; .MtVaxhrosedaboTe; - Souls like thine with God inherit Life and lore! Farm and Household TIMELY HINTS. SMUTTY CORN. G.'Thompson, Leelcnaw Co., Mich. The spores of smut are so very minute that we know of no way-to prevent their destribu tion,and thus" prevent your hav ing smutty corn another year. The bestyou can do is to cut away the smutty ears as soon as discov ered and burn them.. This will ?revent ,,a -scattering of spores seed) from your own crop. Be fore planting next year thorough ly wet the seed in strong brine or solution of blue vitriol,and dry off in plaster or ashes, this will kill the smut that may be adher ing to Jtheseed. Of course you UTroVpu;,cpTn,-nextyear upon the land where the crop was so badlv affected this season. HOW TO KEEP EGGS. 'Subscriber,1" of Plainfield, N. J., asks : "Can you inform me in what manner hen's eggs can bejaidsdown ;ibr winter use? TTeEave had tolerable, success in keeping eggs when they were . simply greased, wi til sweet lard. Packed in i crocks, filled up with jmiUCjOf ljme and covered from the air, eggs wilTkeep very well, but; though sweet, are not like new-laid. eggs. The nearest ap proach to, perfect preservation of tire eggs is accomplished byplac ing a few,at a time in a wire bas "'k!et!(fn'6x1 'muzzle will do), and plunginc them into a kettle of actively; bpilinffi water for a few seconds, say while one can count . .20 jqapidly.. It l is well to raise "the basJrefconce or twice and low er it suddenly in the water so the n eggs i. shall float up .and settle .biaak-a gain into a changed posi tion. This surrounds the egg next the shell with a film of coag ulated albumen, which is perfect ly airtight. j. How much Hay Will Sheep eat in Winter? ter? - jlarry 'Taylor asks "how much f.el6ver;hayi will -a sheep eatv per day?. The generaljinswenslrom 2 J to .three per cent of live weight. X. flock of full-grown Merino sheep averaging 80 lbs., could probably be wintered on 2 lbs. of hay per head per day. ThisTvpuldkeep themm ahealthv condition,-but it-is not likely that they would increase in weight. The food would all be used to sustain the; vital functions, and for the growth of wool and se cretion of yolk. Full grown English sheepjayeraging, say 150 lbs., would probably eat 4 lbs. of hay per day and would increase in weight. 1 lb. per week. In the case .of. ewesin lamb, the in crease would be in the growth of tho foetus and in fat and other material stored up for the use of thejambjuter birth.,. The quanti ty and quality of the milk are in fluenced very much by the quanti ty and quality of the food, sup plied' during the period of gesta tion. The long-wooled, or South Down, ewes should have all the clover hay they will eat during the winter; or if a portion of straw is fed instead of hay, the difference in the amount of nutri ment should be made up by allow ing a little grain : say 1 lb. of hay, li lb. of straw and lib. oats, peas, corn br bil-cake. This would keep such sheep in splen did conditioriand insure strong, healthy lambs and and an abun dance, of milk. Last spring we had'a"CbtswoTd lamb that weigh ed 12i lbs. the day it was born and in two weeks from that day it weighed 25 lbs. At six months olditweighedl20lbs.; of course breeding had something to do with it ; but this rapid growth of a young lamb is caused by a lib eral supply of rich milk; and thisls obtained no only by feed ing the' ewe liberally while she is suckling the lamb, but also feed ing her liberally during the per iod of gestation, thereby enab ling her to store up food, for the useiif herlamb or lambs. Young growing Merino sheep,will proba bly eat 3 lbs. of clover hay per day ibr every "100 lbs. of live weight; that is to say, a lot of jjienno iambs eignt or nine months old'and averaging 50 lbs., would eat 1 lb. of clover hay per day and gain from nothing to half a pound each, per week. On "the other hand, a lot of well-bred long-wooled sheep' eight or nine months old, averaging 100 lbs., would eat . 3 lbs., of cloyer hay per day.and.3Jb. .of grain, and gain from two to three lbs, per weeK. 11 such sheep were to be kept for breeding purposes it would in all cases be desirable to feed so high ; and straw and bran might replace arportion of the nay ana grain ";say ios. nay, l lb. 6traw, and 1 lb. bran per day or 10b hay, 11 lbstraw, i lb, bran, and lb, grain per head per day. bucli sheep should gam Irom one to -two lbs. per week. Throe lbs. of clover hay per day alone would keep them through the winter, but thoy would weigh little or no more in th6 spring than in the fall, and this is wretch ed management with mutton sheep. If young sheep are to be kept through the winter without anything, better Keep the .Merino sheep.' They -will stand such treatment, better than well-bred Cotswolds, Leicesters or South Downs. Mr. Taylor also asks : "Will it do to feed clover hay alone to ewes up to within a week or two of lambing arid then feed bran and hay ?" It is not usually de sirable to change the food at this period. The creat secretin the successful management of sheep, as of other animals, ism fumish inir a steady supply of food. To feed liberally at one period and half-starve the animals at another is unwise. If the breeding ewes are getting too fat, reduce the quality of the food gradually ; or if it is found that they are not do ing well raise the quality of the food trraduallv. not suddenly. If the amount of hay is restricted let them have all the straw in the racks thev will eat ; and when they have picked out all they will eat. scatter the remainder about the yards as litter. Amer ican Agriculturist. Fireside Department. The Needle's Eye. The passage from the Xew Test ament, '-It is easier lor a camel," etc., has perplexed many good men who have read it literally. In oriental cities there are in large gates small and very low anertures. called, metaphorically "needles eyes," just as we talkbf windows on shipboard as '-bulls eyes." These entrances are too narrow for the camel to pass through them in the ordinary manner,or even if loaded. "When a loaded camel has to pass through one of these entrances it kneels down, its load is remov ed and then it shuffles through on its knees. "Yesterday," writes Tady Duff Gordon from Cairo, "I saw a camel go through, the eye of a needle, that is, the low arched door of an enclosure. He must kneel and bow his head to creep through; and thus the rich man must humble hiinseit. None Liveth For Himself. God has written on the;flowers that sweeten the air; on the breeze the rocks the flower upon the rain-drop that refreshes the sprig of moss that lifts its head in the desert. ; upon every pen cilled shell that sleeps in the" cavern of the deep, no less' than upon the mighty sun that warms and cheers millions of creatures which live in its light upon all his works he has written, "Xone liveth for himself." None Liveth For Himself. Sympathy--How Learned. The story goes that Henry the Eigth wandering one nightih' the streets of London in disguisejwas met at tho bridge-foot by some of the watch.and not giving a good account of himself' was carried.off to the Poultry Compter, and shut up for the night without candle or bread. Un his liberation he made a grant of thirty chaldrons of coals and a quantity of bread for the solace of night prisoners in the Compter. Experience brings sympathy. Those who have felt sharp amotions, terrible convictions, racking doubts and violent temptations, will be zealous in consoling those in a similar condition. Children. If I were to choose among all gifts -and qualities that which, on the whole makes life pleascntest, 1 should select the love of chil dren. No circumstance can ren der tliis world wholly a solitude to one who has this possession. It is a freemasonry. Wherever one goes, there are the little brethren and sisters of the mys tic tie. No diversity of races or tongue makes such differences. A smile speaks the universal lan guage. "If I value myself on anything," said the lonely Haw thorne, "it is on having" a smile that children love." They are such prompt little beings, too ; they require so little prelude; hearts are won in two minutes, and so long you are true to them they will be true to you. They have' a hearty appetite for gifts, no doubt, but it-is not for these that they love the giver. The gorgeons toys will dazzle. them for an hour; then their instincts will revert to their natural friends. To love children is to love childhood,.instinctively, at what ever distance.the first impulse be ing one of attraction, .though it maybe checked by later discov eries.. Unless your heart com mands at least as long a range as your eye, it is not worth much. The dearest .saint in my calendar never entered a railway car that she did not look round for a baby, which, when discovered, must al ways be won at once to her arms. If it was dirty, she would have been glad to clean it; " if ill, to heal it; it: would not have seem ed to her anything worthy the name of love, to seek only those Who were wholesome and clean. When I think of the self-devotion which the human heart can con tain of those saintly souls that are love m sorrow,and that yearn to shelter all weakness and all grief, it inspires an unspeaka ble confidence that there must also be an instinct of parentage beyond this human race, a heart ol hearts, cor cordium. As we all crave something to protect, so we long to feel ourselves protect ed. We are all infants before In finite ; and as I turned from that cottage window to the' 'resplend ent sky, it was easy to fancy that mute embrace,that shadowy sym bol of affection expanding from the narrow lattice till it touched the stars, gathering every created soul into the arms of Immortal Love. T. W. Higginson. Cheap Glassware ! RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. MUST BE SOLD ! War in Europe nothing to do with it. lmS At the HOOK STORE. LITERY & FEED STABLE, Clay Street, Immediately Jforlh of the Court House. str THE Prodigal's Hetum. I have returned to Mil lersburg and, engaged in the Grocery and Provision business again, One Door West of Commercial Block, where I intend to do as T used to, that isjeeep every thing fhhi.everybody wants and sell at the lowest pos sible living prices. . All old' friends' and' the piiblic generally are invited to call and see me. Thave the cheapest goods in iny line in MiUersburg, and by strict attention to the iv ants of a Iter etef ore generous public, I Iwpe at least to merit a share of the generous patronage lieretofore so liberally be stowed upon me. It will at all times be my aim to anticipate tJie wants, of the public in all articles in my line of bus iness. Yoici's truly, II. S. WESTON. illLLERSBUKO, O., Oct. 6. 1870. I3IPR OVEMBNT -IX- Ladies' Boots. P. SEAL, Has just received a new inven tion, in the Avay of an improve ment in Ladies' Boots. The boot is made high in' the leg, with elastic sides. The improvement consists in arranging the elastic and lin ing, that the elastic will clasp the anKJe ; and the lining, while pro tecting the elastic from the sweat of the foot, will also yield to its contraction and expansion. Its great beaufy is this: that it is easy to put on, fits snugly when on, and protects tho foot and limb from cold. It will certainly be a lavorite with, the ladies. Samples can he' seen at his shop. Mr. Seal has tho solo right for mis town and township. Shop over Bird's Clothing Store lotr from the MILLERSBUEG MILLS. JOHN P. LAEIMER, T7"EEPS constantly on hand at hi KtnrR.nvtm XV a few doors -west of the Empire House, JTAMiliY JFXOUH, " MS FZOUIt. COItir 3IEAL, And all other things in the line. Feed, of AA1 Kinds , Kept for sale ' PRODUCE ! BOUGHT A2(D SOLD. Deals largely in FRESH FISH, and always Keeps awajcoa in readiness to deliver what, ever is ordered. 'Quiet sales and small proHts" is his motto. Orf.20,is:o:-Btf J. P. LARIMER J. & G. ADAMS, BANKERS. Do a'Generni Banking, Discount and Deposit Business, MAKE COLLECTIOXS AND SELL REV K3UI3 STAJUPS. OFFICE TX T.B. RUFF'S COEJfEB, JHillcrsbiirn, Ohio. A. J). WORK, MII.LERSBURG, OniO. TVEALER in Wheat and Rve Bread. Cakes, XJ l'ics and Candies. A full atsortmcnt of groceries Kept constantly on nana. LUXCHES served at all hours of the day. Come and see us. ltf Sablmtli Schools. WILL be supplied with QUESTION HOOKS at the publisher's prices. We also keep on hand a large lot of small, cheap j i-Muuu-ui, Muittuic jur sauuaiuaciiooi scnoi ars. What we haven't srot In this line, that mar Iks wanted, w ill be procured if possible. ROOK hTORE, MiUersburg. sombtjiixg yaw The Family Bible! With Xotes and Intlructions. .Just published by the American Tract Society. x.cry inmiiy miuuiu uave gue. For sale at the ROOK STORE. AuE.W.li-O.-liU. MMkl 1 it. p. Mccormick, 2 - DrlLZE IN J iFine Watches! I CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 1 j SILVER WAEE, 3 Musical Instruments, Specttles,&o. Elgin Watob.es represent the two first-class Watches made by the National Watch Compa ny, Elgin. Illinois Full iois Full Plate Movement Ex. pansion Balance, adjusted to neat and cold i mi j eweiea, i aieni venire union ana uat Band. We will keep all other grades of the same Watches LOWER Til AX CAN J1E BOUGHT in Holmes County. PHIOE IJCBT : B.W.Raymond, H. Z. Culver, H. IL Taylor, G. M. Wheeler, Lady Elgin, J47 00 87 00 S3 GO SI 00 WALTHAM WATCHES We will sell, and all other good, first-class American Watches, lower than can bo had in the town or conntr. Fine CO IX SILVER and u&j&ks, at same .KATES, also unalns, CLOCKS! We will sell Clocks LOWER TIIAJf AKY noUSE IN TOWJf. Trv us. Bear in mind we Jfoiju unatrsoia ror uuou uuoub. SILVER WARE I Tea Sets. Cake Basteta. Castors. Table Spoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Irory Handled autxii jes juaia sua uppcu. very ueauiuui, for a Email amount of greenbacks. Child's Knife. Sooon and Fork, tmt no in a nice, little trar, cheap. Call and take a peep at tbem. All Knives sold by us have nice trays lined with SPECTACLES! To suit all ages, of the finest grades . mounted FINE JE' WEI- iT," always on hand. Solid plain gold Itln trs.' Also. Silver Kinrrs In great variety. Fine Gold Fens. Chains, Charms, Ac MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins of the finest nualltv. also, rhean dun. Accordeons. French. German. Ac A rent for inc oe iLaiian vionn btrings in tne world. wtraewui see mem. irimmiugsiorine violin and Accordeon, always on hand. Instruments rcpairea to order, &c Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, &c. litpuired ami Warranted on Short Xoticc. REMEMBER THE PLACE, IT. P. McCormick's Store. Main S(reel, - Millersbwg.O. Stf J. C. Corbus & Co. HATS! HATS! AND A LARGE ASSORTJf XT OF SUMMER AND FALL STYLES, CONSISTING OF Silk, Fur, Plush, Caasimere ami Wool HATS! At prices from 13 cents to $6 (XI. A Splendid Assortment of SILK & CLOTH CATS ! From 30 cents to Ti. Burlock Diamond Shirts Plain and Fancy from $1 50 to (3 W. BURCLAR-PROOF UMBRELLAS! Something Xew and Good. Also a splendid assortment of ' Cuffs, Collars, Bows'& Ties, Handkerchiefs, Socks, ' Suspenders, tfce. We bffer onr entire stock of Panama, Leghorn, Straw and JBucJteye Bats "We invite the public in general to give ua a call and examine our stock. We make the liar and cap trade a specialty and can af ford to SELL CnEAFER than any one In this seouonoi country. Remember the place Corner of Jackson and wtay aireeis. J. C. CORBUS CO. Ang.18TO.-ltX m. w n o o o o w 111 tM GEO. GRIEFI1PS vm,Mk Si stiss, Corner of Adams and Mad Anthony W ll DU19 TTAYrXG a rood stock of Horses, snhst.in. fl. tial and fashionable Carriages, I am pre pared to accommodate the public at all times, at, tctuuoauiu raiu w 1111 Buggies, Carriages Horses. and Saddle BS8talIs and Feed always ready for Ilor- Superintending my business in person, and keeping the best of employees, I am prepared to feed and take the best of care of Horses en trusted to my charge, at reasonable rates. C3-IXT33 3VT3H O.XiXj. GEORGE GIUFFIN. Jdlersburg'' Lime Kiln! 1 MILE EAST OF TOWN, ON THE MAXWELL FARM. rpilE undersigned would respectfully an JL nounce to the public that they have con stantly ou hand, at their kiln, a superior qual ity of And are prepared to fill all orders promptly. Im3 HBDKCP A. BURNET. Just the Place. YERGIN'S DRUG STORE, TO RUY "Vall Paper! At Greatly Reduced Prices. A LARGE" variety of GILT PAPER, at from; 75 cents to II per bolt. A fall assortment of WINDOW SHADES, which we are selling as low as the lowest. Give nsaeall and cxam ine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere. We have also a large and complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint and Varnish Crushes, warranted pure Russia bristle; and whitewash Ernshes of su perior quality, which wo are selling VEE.Y CIIEAP. We would Also invite the attention of Physi cians, and the, public generally, to our large stock of DRUGS & CHEMICALS! Perfumery,- Toilet Soaps, &c. Thankingour friends for their liberal patron, sge in the past, we hope to merit a continuance )f the same. ' ' W. R. YERCIN." Millersbnrg.Sept. 1, 18TO. ' Str a? 05 3 bung Men. TTOW can you finish your toilet for an e venr XX s cau among tne x air unes wituoni a WATCH! That Indispensable article of dresa. It' is of SPECIAL SERVICE, if the evening has "flown on angel Tf ings," and the hours begin to count among ine nuuztius. A NICE "WATCH, that 'you will not be aiouaea w snow, can uo wugnc X.OW, AT FREY'S Every One LWarranted ! The Farmer, Mechanic orJIIousewife, can get Serviceable Timekeepers TO SUIT THEM, in appearance or quality. Itisnotncccssary to Invito PROFESSIOX AL GENTLEMEN, for thev all knowwhere FREY'S STORE is,' 'and we are proud to say c n-vcive uuucriu snare 01 meir patronage. SPECTACLES MADE A SPECIALTY. The money will bo refunded if we fail to j oatisiaction. Exncrienre and acnuaintanre with niAnn factories rive ms a special advantage, with which we m ean to Benefit Our Customers. Aug. 1870. ltf OUR FATHER'S HOUSE" OR, The Unwritten Word, TY DasieiMabch, D. D., author of the jlj puiminr - -igiib Dceiics." ni3 master in thought and language shows us untold riches and beauties in the Great House, with its uioonung nowcrs, hinging birds, wavlni Palms. Rolling Clouds, llcautiful bow, Sacrcc mountains. Dcliehtful rivets. MIehtv oceans Thundering voices. Rlazlnir heavens and vast universe with countless beings in millions of worias, ana reads to us in each the Unwritten Word. Rose-tinted paper, ornate engravings, aud superb binding. "Rich and varied in thought." "Chaste?" "Easy and graceful in style." "Correct,, pure and elevating in its tendancy." "Beautiful and good." "A House hold treasure." Commendations like the above irom uinege Professors and Presidents, minis ters of all denominations, and the religious and secular press all over the country. Its freshness, puritv of lanmaire. with clear, oueu type, fine steel engravings, substantial bind ing, and low price, make it the book for the masses. Agents are selling from CO to 130 per We want clergymen, school teachers, smart vounr men and ladles to introduce this work for us in everv townshiD. and we will Dav lib- without a paying business. Send for circular, full description and terms. Address ZIEGLER .t McCUEDY. IRsntilh Sluth street, Philadelphia, Pa.; 139 Race St., wuujujinii, v., uw jiuuiw street, Ullicago, 111- M3 North Sixth Street, St- Louis, .Mo.; or lft Main twpf. SnrlncHlplrf M-ie. lftl MOHAIIt GOODS! Switches. " T r ... Chignons, Curls, Sic. A full and fashionable supply. 1 t Iho HOOK STORli Aug. 20, 18T0.-lmS MiUersburg, O. THE BEST. FIRST - RATE CIGARS! FIVE AND TEN CENTS. li.olosrt.lo cj Xlot-rtil, Aug. SO, 1870. Iml At the BOOK STORE- Julian's Interest Tables! THE BEST IN USE. For sale at the BOOK STORE. Aug.2O,18T0.-lsi5 J. A. LEOPOLD, DEALER IX Groceries un Provisions ! QUEEJS'SWARE, Canned Fruits & Vegetables THE BEST FLOUR ! TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, Lamps, Carbon Oil, Cigars, Tobaccos, Butter, Eggs, and All Kinds of Country -Produce. A full assortment of I FAMILY GROCERIES constantly kept on hand and sold at very low rates.' ' ' D0T.T WASHIIfO- MA CHI2TE The Best Washing Machine in use. Fruit Jars at Cost. English Double Earrel. Patent Breech, Real mm SHOT GUNS, Wads, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Pouches, Water Proof Caps, and the best Powder, Shot and Lead at tbovery lowest cash prices. A Large Lot of Baskets. J. A. LEOPOLD. MiUersburg, O, Sept, 18W. , Stf . MILLEBSBVJtG Machine Company (Successors to Farra, Wholf 3lxCo.1 maxcfactAieus'of REAPERS, MJWTBRS, AXD THRESHING MAMES ! SULKY mi' RAKES, (Geo: Deal's Patent) - 'ALSO, .f. T FARRA, WHOLF Sc.CO.'S -stcsm.it FLO W S J. Long's Fatcrn, Xos. 4 and S. Pittsburgh Iron, Xosi 4 and 7. . Pittsburgh Centre, 'wood beam, Xo. 4. "Queen of the West," iron or. steel ,moold- ooara arranged lor me same plow. Road Plows,- With wronght-iron bar shear! i SCRAPERS AND Corn Cultivators ! Large Iron Kettles. FlEE BELLS! And a great variety of Job Work and Repairing DONE OX SHORT NOTICE. J" We use none but the very best materia in mauuiaciuring. GIVE US A CALL ! Before purchasing, as we. are satisfied we can please in nnisn and quality or material.' Rouert Long, 1 L. Miters. J. 1'OMtniNE, Dirtctort. .1. MCLVASE, I U.A.MCDOWSLL.J J. MULVANE, Fruiiiit. VT. W. RENFREW, Clerk. Aug. 18T0.-ltf Steam Mill Store ! Ho!. For Paint Yalley! WE would respectfully announce to the cit izens of this vicinity, that we are receiv ing a Bjucnuiu assortment oi 3DKY G-OODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QTTBENSWARB, &c. Which ven Trill offV?r for snl at the lowest DOS- ibl cash irls. Vc can aud wo will sell poods at a.lqwerilgaro, than can be sold else where in tho county, for the simple reason that we have no high rents to pay, coriwation taxes, clerk hire and other such incumbrances as full upon merchants doing business In largo towns, .t u win sea Best Staudard Prints for li cents. As frooil Bleached Shirting Tor Scents nyard ns was ever sold lu tho county for 1S cents. Men's Coarse Boots for $3,50. Yc have a full line of Boots, 'Shoes and Gaiters, Which we ask nu to call and examine before pure basing elsewhere. Also a nice shvk of MILLIKKRY COOPS, which we will sell low. ' 4-4 Stark A Sheeting, by the bolt, nt 1 1 cents per yard. KKAUV -MADE CT-OTHIXO, 'Cheap for Cath. JOHN SPENCER & SONS. Paint Valley, 0., 3pt. lsnx Jtt MASSILLON Agricultural WORKS. Agency for Wayne and Holmes Counties. JAMES.BROTHEKS, AGENT FOE Reapers -Mowers, Thresliing Machines, &c. U i .has opened a Waroroom at Fredericts M burg, -where machinery is kept for sale, and where all articles 'for repair will be re ceived, forwarded to shops and returned. lie Is also agent for the celebrated Clover Hu'ller, Manufactured at Ashland and TYoostcr. so well known in this locality that it is not necessary to comment uere. Single & Combined Hullers, Corn Stalk & Feed Cutters, Feed Mills, Feed Boilers, Plows, &c. Portable Steam Saio Mills and Steam Engines. The Agricultural Implements manufactured at Jdasslllonarc not surpassed, if, indeed, equalled by any other establishment. IgyAll Machinery will be sold at thc.same prices as at t the shop. lie Is' also agent for the victor.. aftftor- drill.! Manufactured at Mansfield, Ohio, which ha3 gained a wide celebrity. It sows Wheat, Oats, Seeds, 4c, with equal regularity. He also has the ' "Champion of Iowa" Broadcast seed: sower : A new Patent. He will be found attho Warehouse, at Freder icksburg, every SaWrday. Persons needing AgrieultTral Machinery will do well to call on him. Call and see machines, or send for catalogue. JAMES.BROTHERS. Aue- 18T0. - ltf WHITAKER&CHILDS. We desire to express our thanks to a "discerning public for their substantial,appreciation of our ef forts to popularize the STAE, and make it the model store of "Wooster City. Establishing our "business on the only true princi ple, to sell no, goods by misrepre sentation,which'has rendered the STAR CLOTHING STORE A SUCCESS, vre Tdesire, therefore,.to be distinctly understood.that tc offer and will sell all our LARGE STOCK of New Goods for Fall and Winter wear at Lowep. Prices for the CASH, than can be ob tained in , any ,Qther store Wooster City, Wayne and adjoin ing counties. Remember, NO MISREPRE SENTATTON, QUICK SALES for the CASH, and SMALL PROFITS, is the. motto of the STAR. CLOTHING STORE. . WHITAKER & CHILDS, Tico Doors from J. Zimmermart. Drug Store, Woosler, .0. stf AMERICAN Music St or, Wr oostcr, O. T, P. BiHfiiBDMR, TNVITES special attention to tho largest ana I dcm 5Ciecica 8 iocs vi PIANO FORTES, Cabinet Organs " and Mclodeons, Of the very best manufacture In the United ouiicaisUiu am FUL'LY WARRANTED. ALSO Accordeons, Violins, Guitars, AN!) ' Musical Merchandise. ALSO THE BEST Italian Strings, Sheet Music, ite." Kept for sale at very low rates. Pianos, Organs, Melodeons and Accordeons REPAIRED & TUNED In the most substantial manner. He sure andfclre me a call. At the Comer Store, American Building, IVooiter, VMo. ttt T-P'BAUMOARDNER- DAILY'S Marble Works ! Milleraburg, Ohio. A SICE. ASSORTMENT OF MONTJMENTS ! AND Tomb- Stones, OF THE BEST 'Rl AXD SUTHERLA2FD JFAXLS HSmm- MARBLE ! ALWAYS OK HAND, AND AT 15 ?ER CENT. LESS! Than the same can be bought of- any traTeUnt Agent. ST All Materials Warranted Xo. l.J ltf C. P. DAILY. iii I THE HOWE1?' IJIPnOVED Sewing MacMne ! HAVING all the late improvements, adapt ed to eTery Tariety of sewing, unequalled in excellence and durability. It will hem, hem-stitch, braid, cord, tuck, quill, fell, ruffle, embroider, fringe, and every other variety of serving, better than any other machine manu factured. "The HOWE MACHIXE heinir adkntfd in sew all grades, from tho finest, lightest mate rial, to the heaviest cloth or leather. They arc easily understood and operated, because they re simple, anu contain very iitue maenmery. It is only necessary to Tire the machine a fair trial to. substantiate all that is claimed for It. LZ case hardened, least. will last for twenty years at Examine the TOWE carcfnlly before buying any other machine. Important to Boot and Shoe Man ufacturers. We beg to call the attention of Hoot and Shoe manufacturers to the celebrated Universal Feed, or Elastic Sewing Machine ! Specially adapted for stitching new Into old Boots and Shoes; whilst the : Elastics soles are Thls3fachine supplies a want that has lone been felt by boot and shoe manufacturers, and, though many imperfect machines hare been in Tented and Gold to the public, none have been prod dc ed which, for variety and qualitv: of wort, and also for general usefulness, have equalled this machine. Price ofJTqchine Complete $125.00 American Fashions. The question whether Americans are equal to the task of designing- the style of their own garments may be considered settled. The firm of E. Butterick & Co have, by a successful ex- Seriment, established the fact that garments esigncd and manufactured in our own land, are superior in general fitnesa and beauty to imported costumes. The sudden rise and ex traordinary growth of this establishment is a matter of surprise to even the most sanguine, who have lonjjed for the day when America would assert its superiority in the matter of dress as fully-as it has done in other respects. Independent, May 5, 1870. w"Wc aro Agents for these celebrated Fashions. MENTJEZ & ROOD, Agents forTVayne, Ilolmes and Summit Coun ties, 135 South Howard street, Akron; .Ar cadomc store, 'Wooster, and MiUersburg, O. 6tf Ayer's Cathartic Pills, tho purposes of a laxative Perhaps no one medi cine id so universallx required by every body as ft. cathartic, nor was ever any be fore so ,"iinjveraally adopted into use, in every- country and among all classes, as this mild but efilcient purgative PiH. Tho obvious 'reason Is, that ills a more relia ble and lar mora ef fectual remedy than any other. Ihose who nave tried it, know that it cured them : those who have not, know that it cures theirneighbors and friends ; and all know that what it does once it does al ways that it never fails through any fault or neg glectofitscoinposition. We hare thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable curw of the following complaints, but such cures are known In every neighborhood, and we seed not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions maUcliniates;cxntainingnelthercaIomelnorany deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety DyanjDoay. j. ueirsusrarcoaang preserves tnem ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action- remove the obstruction'! of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action toneaith, and by correcting, w herever they exist, such de rangements as are the first origin of disease. Minnto directions are given ra the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these jptfls rapldlrcnre: For Djaprpcla or IiidJffMtloa. XJtIe Bess Ianauorand Xosa oT Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various symp toms, JHllana llejulachv. Sick H4 uche.sXaondic orCwa Sickness, mi loos Colic and Billons Srer, they ehould bo fndiciouslv taken for each ca$e. to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. for DriratMT or aflarrnora. but one mild doso is generally required. cor liaeamaiun. woni, vrarei, fsi nit Pain In tne Mlde. Back and aolns. thev should b contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system, ith such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling they should be taken in large and freqment doses lo produce the effect of a drastic purge. taken as it produces the desired effect by anti pathy. Aa a .Dinner Till, talo one or tiro Ittls la promote difcstion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bmrftls into health? action, mmm thi niwtltf. and inrigorates the sytera. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One IT ho feels tolcrablr reU. often nnils that a dose of these PtlU mates him feci deddeilly bet- ier, irom laea cieansins ana renovating races aa the digestive apparatus. Br. J. C. A 111! CO., JPracHeoI ChemUU, LOWELL. 2TASS., IT. S. A. Forsale 03 Uruggists eierywhere. Cyl Jas. E. Wescott, MERCHANT TAILOR! .VXD DEALER IX Gents' Furnisliing Goods, Wooster, O. To th.KO ilMlmnt Af ft Fit. ftOOd GoCklS and Good Bargains. 1 would say that I hasn constantly on hand erery variety of goods, and the very latest styles which I make up at rate to suit purchasers. JAS. E. WESCOTT. ill " Si 3 XS 'i. For an Medicine.-