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jfatm anfr (Batfrro. , Time for Sowing: Wheat. -' During a rtcent met-ting of the Dauglss Coun ty Agricultural Society, Kansas, the subject of vrhet raining was pretty thoroughly discussed. Hie proper time for sowiag was one of the point - considered. September found the aiost friends. One member asked why eariler sowing was not S referable, to which Mother replied by saying iat he sowed sixty seres one year, completing the work the last day of August It grew so as to joint before the setting in of winter, and the whole crop was lost in coiisequeace. feeding down might hare eared it, be thought, but the stock for doing it was wanting. Another member aid the bent wheat he aver raised in Kansas was sown in the first week in September on out stub ble ground. The wheat and oats came up togeth er, and the latter acted a a mulch to the former. The product wuh 35 bushels to the acre. A mem ber stated that he had seen iu Eugland 75 bushels of wheat from an acre where the seed was dib bled in, and another 72 bushels were heed in. The Farmers' Chronicle aavs the answer to the question, when to dig potatoe. is when they are ripe, which will be when the tops are dead and dry. It says the sun should not shine on them after they are dry. It also reports the yield of the Early Goodrich potatoes, grown by its editor, at from 125 to 140 bushels per acre, notwith standing the drought. Neshannocks, planted the same day and with similar conditions, did not yield more than 30 or 40 bushels per acre. Many persons suffer acute pain after eating freely of nuts, especially the-o that contain most oil. All nuts' are difficult to digest and inueh distress dyspeptics when they are eaten, as they often are, Into at niylit. It is s.ii l that they may bo made' digestible, and the flavor improved at the saine time, ky sprinkling salt on them, or by touching the tips into salt as we do radishes. Dr. Abernethy records a case of death that owurred in England from eating freely of nuts, which he said would uave been prevented if tho person had eaten suit with the nuts or had taken freely of it after distress had occurred from ta'io' them. A correspondent of the florist awl Pomologit ssys t'unt the beet time for watering exposed plants is e;rlT in tho morning, as tho sun's rays are then be.'innin? to be f"lt, and to exert their counteract;!!..: influence. The darkened surface, that very coud:tin which nude tho Rail throw otf its heat more readily during Hit night causes it to absorb the heat of tho him's rays by day with iucreitiufd facility ; so that we' thus secure tho greatest amount of the fostering agen cies of heat and xmristure to push on the growth of our plants. To make household glue, an exchange says : Crack up tho iflue and put it in a Lottie; add to it common whisky; shake up, cork ti'ht, and in three or f ur days it can be u-ed. It requires no heating, will keep for any length ef time, and it is at all times ready fur ue, except in the oldest weather, when it will r.vpjiro warminz. It must lie kept tight, so that the whisky will not evaporate. The usual cork and stoppers should not le u-el It will become doirgod. A tin stopper, covering th bottle, bat lilting as clo-ely as possible, is butter. When persons are feverish aad tlnrstr beyond what is natural, indicated in soian eases by a me tallis Uste in the mouth, p i.Uy ftr drink ing watr, or by a whitish appearance of the gi eater pars of the surface of th tongue, one of the best "coolers," iuU-riinl or external, is to take a lenon, cut oti the top, sprink over it some loaf su.rr, working it downward ia'o the lemon with the spoon, and then suck it slowly, squeez ing ths lemon and adding mora sa;:ur as t'r acid ity increases from buing brought upfront a low er pint. Invalids with feverishne.ss may take two or three lemous day in this mariner with the moet marked benefit, manifested by a nt-nsn of coolness, comfort and inriguratiun. A ksir.n or two thus tukeu at tea-time,"' as an entire sut titute for the ordinary "supper" of summer, would give many a utau a comfortable night's sleep and an awakimr of rc-t r.ud invigeration, with un appetite fr brttaktaat, to which they are Btrauirers who will have thir ouji of tea or sup per of "relish" and ''cake," and b-rries er peach es and cream. lli!T Juitru-d of Il&iUh. Editor of Hillsdale S;anl".r,j fys : "Our wife uses Dr. Price's Cre.iv.i Bs-ktrt PvitJits iu tho making of biscuits, cakes and gMorl culinary purposes ; and she says, and we heartily eoucttr with her, that they are tho bt linking Powder she has ever used. Biscuit made with it aie as light, fine, white and delicious, as the best cream biscuits. All grocers have Dr. Price's Powders for sale. Burke & Ileenan have them for s.le. The hair is not only one of tha accessories of Lumau beauty, but is desinod to protect the health ; as a bad conductor of heat it serves te equalize the temperature of tho brain. The urrve contaiued in the hair tube is freqnntlyparalyzod and the coloring destroyed ; but by proper reme dies the gray hair imu bo restored Vj its original color, and where it has fiilien oft' a new growth ortti be produced by the use of I lull's Wgctuble Sicilian lictiewer. The reproducing power of r Iii invaluable compound is beyond a doubt. By its Uie the .ib fr bents bviv.iiic m tivoand v mrlsh the bulb whieh supports th? roots of tho hair. Bread or biscuits with Dr. Price's Cream Bak ing Powders euii be mad aud baked In ouft hour from the time of first handling the Hour; it wiil be moist and pleSs.int to :;A four days afu-r tho baking. Excellent for persons ' suilering with dvsiH-i)siu. Grocers in oureitv have them lor Bale. .IVr -.do by Burke !c lh ouau. ' i. .''Time luay sear and blanche your brow." l t it caunot hilver vour hair, if you use that excel lent rencwer known ns Barrett's Vegetable llnir Restorytive to the 'Absolute exclusion of all the vilo compounds with which the markes is Hooded. A. II., S. 2. All must surrender to Constitu tion Bittere, for there i no concealing the fact that they are. taking the lead of all others Bit ters, uiil are de.itinw.l ti become as famous and popular as any medicinal preparation in use. All unite in' praising tham, and when the people decide in fivor of anything of tho kind, they aro generally riht. We rvre lately meeting u good iniiny who are using the Constitution, and it doe."us good to see how healthy nnd ruddy they look, nnd thfr all attribute it t the ue of Coii Btitut on Bitters. Wo would advise you all to take u ) other. Uo ward's Ce ugh Cure for that hacking cough. S. S'.VUWTNKK Is tilling DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, EOOT8, SHOES, CLOTIIINQ, And all things nnlly kpt in s wll appointed ranntry store. Wo propuHu lu aU lur c.wb. ah ctixap as cau bs bought 'In Otuiws sr Chlca!!. Also, nil kinds of Agricultural Tosls, nich aa liar .tows, Cultivat.)r, I'lautan, llayrsksn, Ac, Q. tSTBiMer' and Kgy JJmujhL OTTAWA FREE TRADER ; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1868. dFantfls Groceries. N BW GBOCBRT STOBE t ROUTCLIFFE & SANDERS, MAIN STREET A fcw doors West of Kneiuel'i Brick Black, saw, IU, Have spans! Bw FAMILY -GROCERY1 Sf ORE!. ABdrespectfullysolir.it pablie patroDage. OargatdsM all truth tuid n-t stock large and complete, aubraeiBg SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA, ' DRIED & CANNED FRUITS, SOAP, CANDLES, FISH, CANDIES, Ac Ac., Ac Alio, a Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES! The Highest Price paia lor Butter and Eggs I And all kiudi of eeuulry prodses. Give a a call. We gueraatee satisfaction a to qaallty f goods and prices, (itnlUiK KOCTCLIt'VR, Juee t- QITT r.IIOCKKY STOKE! DOTT BK HV1IHVGGED BT A D TUB TSEMtXTS Of " Selling Cff at Cost !" narlB? Lnught tli ttick of Orocrrivaof Thonpaua A War riurr, snd harihgjuxt hll-il up with m WMW STOCK OB OOOSB, I irupw to sll at s tSSHALL PP.OFITl SUGAKS, TEAS. COFFEES, tin'SB'l aid miri, H, Syrup, Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Dried anl Can ned Fruits of all kinds, Smoked Hums, Shoulders, and Choic Dried Beef; all ki ! .f Ktone, China and Creckery lVare. Wood and Willow Ware, Soaps of all approved Brand, Tobacco and Cigars, &., &c. All wlilch I atr at tha lavwt L'lic. At I liar cah fur all cimxK I lil cuofi'li-nt that I oaa liw m Hit Inw- Mt. -yui l wl- and all jiratita" i Ihi lrc stnttn. and aa "noDrstj u U,i bit (iwlic v," feui-tit)(lit aillkerp cmtoairm. For City culir I will alwayi bsvaau bans a wood lit ply of nira Yrr-k II UIT, ls.Lard and TrKataklra. UuaUt nilitrei ira la an paru i ma cuy. ho. 14 Conrt Street, fjt lwr ,u Zhmnua J BroO.'.t'i Vmg .Sfora. Ottaoa, April iT. 'V-ir ALLK.N F1SIIIR. LAW! sat GROCERIES Jk PlOVISIONS ! GREEX AND DKIED PRI1TS. WOODEK, TILLOW AN u STONK WARE. 107 Ht., OTTAWA. STOP 1 READ AND CONSIDER. Why i it tif-tf; to driak yaor Till ku ff aaa ( au b bcttr tr uiuiity al 5..V.3J. LAMB'S J. UANI.aY. U. C. JOIIDAM. J. MANLEY & CO. 6fCCKS0KS TO Seep e,.ntly al a tall k ar Knrfl'warw, Ir, ?a!Kv Werta, Tin, li(t Irsm, Ce?lT Wsra, A. OUR STORE IS Kr.ADqUAltTXRS i-n- '. i-,.a'a Stewart' Cooking ' Parlor Stoves FOft WOOD OM (.'DO. Wa pletl)t mrli -!l laa hi ii.D trtprfrtft vrjv. pro. uo uatn wm,wr, OTTAWA. I1.MW'!!!. ' ) ADAMS & M ARCH, VOCB980B8 TO H. W. OHKEVER, Corner of La Salle and Main St., Having bought ths aotira stock f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, f B. W. CiiMver, w sr cow prepared to sell at VERY LOW PRICES, DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, Sx., &c Wa are offering bargains In Etapla Goods, Our itock baring baan Purchased Before the Recent Advance. Call and asaaina our stock bafurepurchasing. A larite stock of NEW ORLEANS '.SUGAR'S, RIO and JAVA CoITumi, conistantly ou band, WANTED Butter, Kggs, Lard, Tallow, and Rags. If emember the Place,;?IllI Old Stand. March 91- ADAMS A MARCH. c OXFIDEXTIAL. What to Do and Not to Do, WHAT TO DO. Always examine LYNCH, PEATTT A O'EANE'S stock'of gundaandgut their pricus Iwlora making any pnrchaauiiiu Ottawa. WHAT N OT TO DO. Ner hny any ?nod in Ottawa until you hare first ex amined LYNCH. BKATTY A O'KANK'3 stuck and net their prices. THKIB3 13 cc THE PLACE 5 Whara jm san l!iy Dry Goods, Xrtions, Iloeiry, Gloves, Hata, Cape, Atott, Shoos, Groceries and Crockery at the wer prices pMible. Ap 18. N KW FIBJI! NEW STOCK 1 LOV PRICES! W I RICK & HILL, CCCBS90R9 TO BKAIf ft DICKrSSOX, WeaW aall she attentloa of tha pnblis to their magnlfloeot stock of JDttlT GOODS COSSISTIXO OV CLOTHS, CASSlMEItE. FLANNELS, JEANS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, SHEETINGS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, de., ete., &c. To which wa haTe added a full lint U STAPLE GROCERIES, Asd La.lieV Shot-t, Wall Paper, Tainted Shades, As. All of which wa are prepared to sell at tha LOWEST 1'OSiIllLE VUICES! Give n a Call before Purchasing Elsewhere. . , Bmiembor the. locnlity Cok i Glover's Block. w irick & mm Ottawa, April i l?6.-tf o TTAWA CROfKllKY DKPOT, Q. L. THOMPSON, (SUCCE8S0R TO DKNT A TOWER.) Has removed fa ths new brick utore, one. door north of the Merchant' Uuiau Express Ollici", on La Sulle street, and In vites all to call sua examine lin stuck uf CROOZER "ST , cniwA, CKIXGHAM GLASS AXL STONB WARK, Ac, Ac ALSO, TABLE CUTLERY, Wlndew Shades, Paper Hangings, Lamps, LMtssas, oil aotbs FLOOR MATS, Together with nuworotu srtisles of HOUSEHOLD FIXTURES, Wkleh I will sell as low as ths tains qualities ean be bought IA SALLE STREET CjgQ Comer of Msdlsoo S treat. CITY DRUG STORE. KOCH & BEDEKER, DEALERS Ef Drugs, Medicines, ? Paints, Oils, Glassware, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Goods, Brushes, WINES AND LIQUORS, &e., K. A. B. do not claim to sell Letter goods st lawer prices than any of their competitors, nnr to be the hUst draughts in this town, bat If true knowledge and 19 years' experience in the arts of pharmacy in all Its different branches, and drugs of tha bent and purest quality at reasonable prices, command any trade in this community, they will receive their full share of pnMIc patronage. All they auk is s fair trial, and every, body will ha convinced at ence. W B. Can n try Dealers may find it to their advantage to examine our price of OILS AND LEADS efore they order In Chicago) SOLE AGENT FOIl THE V. S. OV PROF. L. HARRIER'S CHOLERA ANTIDOTE, The only real remedytgAlnst ASIATIC CHOLERA, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILIOUS CIIOLIC, CRAMP IN THK STOMACH d-c, Introdneed at tha city of Hamburg by Prof. Hnrnier, and acknowledged to be the 1'ent and mrcst specific against this dreadful disease by all the reputed MEDICAL COLLEGES OF EUROPE. The above vsliisMe Antidoto tins been thoroughly tried by hundreds of citizens in this community, and reference to them can be had by calling on the iiboru name J agents. For Sale by all First Clans Druggists. pnopuiKTons op K O CHS' TONIC WINE BITTERS, CCRK FOIi DisrzrsrA, livkr :oMrLMvrs IXTEIUr, TTKST FF.YF.lt, fKYF.lt AM AifF, XKRI UCJ DF.lilUTTAifD GENERAL "WEAKNESS OF THE SYSTEM. These bitters are iisde from tha best and piirext Americas Sherry, snd contain only touic snd nronmtio principles. Al those who have mod then! for the lust 12 yean since they are manufactured, spprovs of their beneticila effects. And emi nent medical man, Who have seen the ftirmuta, declare them o be the best Utters they have seen. a For Bats by R. C. HATTFNHATJHR, Peru. WA1TK A PRESTON, and MAR8T0M CO.. Marseilles. Ds. JA0K80N A RRO., snd IX RICHARDSON, Senses. -Dr. TAN TALKKNBURUH, Readlsg. ODER A SOUTHWRLLt Wenona. 0. 0. LIQHTUAERT, Magnolia. KOCH & BJEDEKER, Proprietors and ManafaotnreM, ept.r7. OTTAWA, ILL. COE'8 DYSPEPSIA CURE, COB'8 DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CUBE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S BYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. This world renowned remedy for tha snfailinjr cure of DYSPEPSIA., Indigestion, Mek IleadarbS), Sourness or Acidity of Moniacli, ;illn or I'ood, Flatulency, LasaituUo, IVparl ,V ;' neaa, . Itllloiisiiea, Liver Complaint, Dually terminating Iu Death Is urged upon the attentinn and trial of sufferers from this moat horrilile of all diea.se)4. DyMieiieia bIi.ivth itn raTn In a thousand tiifli-rent forni, in fact, all 'lirdir of tlm st.mi acb and llowcln, with all their complHintH, h di f i k IIai- ache, Heartburn, Depression, general sn- of oii'-aiiness and feeling that vmi are not well. Kood distresses ymi, ri.-e rdJ sours on your stoiuiich : breath is bud; skin at times Huxhcrl snd hot ; Hon t teel h iryou oui'l iiiotr ut st; ahout, ami worst ot all. Indigestion er Constijmtion, are Dothim; more or leas than I)j-.sin. Ihoinands upon tlmuranda eiift'ersnd die this way and nvither tluwelvcs or phyaicluns knows what aiis them except that they are surely dyiij. Keaoer, we repeat It, this is all vyspvptia. Iiynn would have proof of our statement, if you would HVyniirs"lvr aad children from an early grafe, if you would have health anil energy and strength, aptiu wo beg you try one botllo of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. You will see how snun it will dispel jMir r I feelinm and gloomy forebodings. How snon it ill chiue away any species of Dyspepsia How sumi it will give you new Ufa au l vUor, and bow en it will make a well ninn or woman. For your own sake, lor the saKe of evurybody sufforim;, we beg, ws entreat you to try it. i For Liver Complaint .Hid Eilious Drrangeiutint. It is a sovereign remedy, while for Fver and A?ue, nnd ail those diseases which are generated in a niiiviiiiaiic tlimuta, it is a certain preventive and euro. That its wonderful me-'Mnal virtues msy lift sti'.ud alons upon our stiiteiiietit. wuppend a fea unsoliciied testimonials from those whM fwitiori la sodc-ty anil n put ilion us citizens will place their evidence lyond all iiiesnoii, mid curry wito them strength ami convii tion iv the most incrtiliiloui. Sis. Lkstki; Sexton, a wholesale, m-n ii int 30 years. In Milwaukee, one of ths most roli.it le ami careful men in ths etate, eats, under date : M:t.wax'ISk, Wis., Jnn. 5 jfia. MS39SS.C. G. Clask 4 Co., Aw iitrett, C'mn. Both myself and iMui used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, autt It has provtsl PKRfKLTLY satisfartory a u rvmeiiy. I havs VO heaitatiou in saying that we h:ve received liKAKT Ben efit from its use. Verv respectfullv, (i liuwl) LESTIK f EXTCU. FrmRrr. I.. F. WAKViArmlirmin,my, 0 M.snl s. CTKO.Mi i AHM.'IKoSii, ' 4 Vrnllrmnx, It (tives mo j;r"t pleasure to mite tint my wife has derived great benelit from iho use o) Coe's Dyspupsia Car. She has lieeu lor u number vents :ra!!y troubled with Dyspepsia, accotiipunied with vieint paroxysms of con stipation whicli so prostrated her that she w all the while, for months, unable to do anything. Shu look, al your in stance, Coe's Dyspepsia Core, uiid 1ms derived UH AT 1!K EFIT FROM IT. and is row eomparn'lvely v ell. She regards this medkina as a great blessing. TfulV yours, Jau 18th, 1VJH. L. V. WARD. Fiim KaJIFAAC A!KF, AU',jhavy. 7'a.J Josr.ru Flemimj, DniRtrist. f - CJJ No. hi Market Sret, 1'iitsl.Hisli.n Slit: I take preat pleasure In Matin)! that, alter Imt.ng auflered from "tjspepria lor about litoen jimi-, at soma periods much more than other, I l.iivn l een emirely nireil by the use ol Coe's Djspefinia (,'nre. .Vj fihi.ils know that of lain years my case has bei'ti an i.xtieine oi.u. 1 Im I tri'iit sutfvrinK from eatinc any kind of fooil, ami on an averair wnnld vomit about one-thin! oi my nenl?, in h km' iio'i-est.. ble mass. When the severe attacks wou.'J cori", I would lose all slreii5thsml be inter helpless, feme i.i the .it tacks would be so si'vere that lor days tot-ether I ouhl not retain auythiiiK on my stnmueh, .iv a little dry t asi ind ten. For years I knew not what iryvas to puss fire consecutive hours without ihteniia pain. Kin., ti e time I tisik the tlrxt ilnsa of this medicine I cease. voinitin;;,pr -idually all s,,rcness passed away, and Mesh mid srieoelli r-tiirned, ainl ever since 1 have beeii able to eat any k.ieJ of food set upon the table, si x months have now pas-d w'thoiit any s.Mi i l. tisof the, re turn of the disease. My case was rouxi-iert d by nil, even physicians, so marvelous, that for n mue it was teared it Diinlit b llrtitioii: but 1 am now so wtill convinced, that I have been not mmlv reii,no, lot j t:inmiieiit!y mrei!, that I can coiis' ienti. i. ..i-cmraetiA C.es 1 y m .w(a Cuif to all victims ol'dyncpsi.. Late I'astor of the l:nvr i't., JI. E. Chnri h, Alleohauy. Concln?ive Evidence. Hi:w 1Uvk:;,C't,, June 1, UC. Mi-ssrs. C. O. Yijvs'X C Ur.Ts: Peine; unions, I'roin the irreut benefit derived, to assist ill spreading the t.unn of foe's l'fspepsii t.'ur, 1 would state my ease. Jicneihiiii: uver : year I had a voilntit attack of Diarrhe i. which lasted eight weeks, dm ing which time I employed ;hr pdysii ians, but witH nit re -t, until I tried Coe's Dyspepsl.i Cum. The flist dose helped me : I took it three times u day IVr a wt'ek and was entirely cared; und l believo to-day that It m"d my life. l!eiur' attacked in a similar way this sesson, I took one dose, hieli put me all right. I would ailvise every family to keep it on hind ready for Immediato use, th chmi of summer or bowel complaints. t l'LN5. The above Mr. Dunn Is in our employ, and can voueh for the above etatemeut beiittf true, A AKX0I.D A CO. Coe's Byspepsia Cure Will slss be found Invnluable in enseof Diarrhea, Dysentory . . Colic, Summer complaint, Orlpiug, and lu. fact svery d.s. ordered condition of the stsmaeh. . ... Bold by Druspists In city or country everywbers st 81 pet bottle, or by spplicatios to 0. 0. CLARK & CO., Sole Proprietors, lsw Usven. Call snd its as at Strtator. ttiir.tl. I .Tob Work r lon- to nr. xsaiauywuer. Maw, Oct. II, . . d9