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Fremont Journal. Fremont Journal. TIMOTHY TITCOMB'S HINTS TO YOUNG LADIES. J'.'- ow tht-r an ,h,,i tM ti4 , 4 LH, it will lw iw w?H to ty ttll 1 haw to' say Uo it. -. lti a vtsry voiuhioh thing o say Uo it. -hm h,' rv wmmun u""r for youns: hohk'U to indulge inhyjKsrU4e. for younsr hohk'U to indulge m injKsi A irtUv 'dress in verv apt to le irr ItX'llV pladiur aJUgnwable jktnoh m too of-j --Jt5rin ll iltir-UA. n j-ni., " . w here Infi'Oiiies traiisinuted into tbe "most delightful thing ewr stn."' A voting lnan of resectable parts aiut liiiiuly bear- " in" h wry ofteu "such a juagnifici-ul fel low T l'li aJjeotive "jertWC that UnJs so much alono as neer to have the ' 'j-rivilege f help from comparatives a nU Miperlaiivt-sis sadly over-w orked, in com pany with several other of the intense t anJ extravagant order. The result is that, by the use of siicli language as this, your ' opinion becomes valueless. A wouian . :who deals ..nlv in superlatives detnou htrate at once tliefact that her judgment r iulKMylii(ate' t. her feelings, and lierj opinions are entirely unreliable. All Jan- t , "uage thus loses its power and significance. The tsaiue words are iWought into us . to describe a riblo!i in a milliner" window, us are employed in the eudeavor to do - jihticexto TUalberg'a execution of Uetli ten" most heavenly syuibony The use of liyjerlole is so common among wohkh ' " that "a w ouiau's ctiticism is generally with oul'value. Now let me insist upou this thing. lie wore economical in the use of vur tongue. Apply your terms of praise with jercision: use ejntbets wtbi some de gree of judgement and fitness. .. Do not :; mle vour l'st ami highest words upon inferior objects, ami find when you have met with something which is superlatively ' great and good, that the terms by which vou would .distinguish it have all been t hrow n away upon inferior things that you are bankrupt in expression. If a thing is simply good, ay,so; if splendid. sav W. These words all have ditferent m-aniugs, and you may say them all of 'ns" maiiv ditferent objects, and not use the ord perfect" once. That is a, wry large ir4- Vou will probably be obliged to ce it for application to the Deity, or. to works, or to that serene rest which re- Tiiains for those w ho love Litu. . ; Vouug women are very apt to imbiliM sii.!ther bad habit, the Use of slang. I wms w Hiking along the street the other Tlay7when Lmet an elegautliressel lady aii.i rentleman, uion tne siuewaiK. . iv !tentin was" the more attracted to them j 1 ause they were i idently stranger ,Kt. nv rate ihey impressed me as . being refini and genteel people." As I t iinje w ithin' hearing of their voices they were Q.uietlyf halting aloug lheay J heard these words from the woinau'ti Jijis '' "You may bet your, life on thaL" I wjisi disgusted. I ctjuld almost haveboxel hr earn. 1 renvemler oiK-e being iu the company of a beile one who had' hal a w inter reigo in Washington. Scme kind . of game was iu progress, when iu- x mo ment of surprise, she exclaimed,. "My - M fc 1.1 gracious. , iow you may regaro mis n finical notion, but 1 tell you that woman Oil as flatly ii uiv esteem .as if she had itere4 an oath.,-k us see how yoii like , thia kind of talk. - ,t;: ? J' ? : k If. you wish to l a" "No -1 s Woman, vu have got to 'toe the mark," and be fA "Jlifalutin.,, "You inay lel your head on .that." Youhisay sing sUghtually,r "like a nightingale,'.' you may "spin street yarn" at the fate of ten knots an hour, you , may dance as if you were on '"a regular brake down,'" you -may tturn . up your " nose at common folks," and play the piano "mighty fine." but "1 tell yoi'you 'can't come to tea." "You may be handsome, but you ean't come in." Yon might "as well "cave in" first as last, and "absquat ulate, for you cau't put it. through, "any way'you cau fix it? If you imagine that you may "go it while you're young, for "when you are old you can't,"1 "you won't cumiC 4hv a long chalk." "Own tip'' now , and "5o the straight thing,," and I'll 'set vou down as one of the women we -read of."' If you "cau't come up to the scratch," w by," 1 must let you slide.. But if you have a "siieakin' notion for being a "regular brick," there is no other way "not as you knows on," "no sir-ree-hossT If a young man tdiould "kiud o' hine up to you," and you shouM "rotton ( him," and be should hear 'you say "by the lixing jingo," or "my gooduesi,"' or l w," or "go it Detsey, I'll hold your bon net," or "mind your ey e," or "hit 'iiu aaiu," or 'lake me away," or "dry up, now," or. "draw your s!eJ,"or "cut stick," or fgive .hiiu ,.)articular fits," lie would pretty certainly "evaporate." I would by no means insinuate that nil ung w omen use slaug as coarse as this, but I H'-kuowledge to have heard some of these phrases from friends w bom I really esfeem. " Is not tbe use of these phrases and of phra&es Jike tlieni, whose number is legion, a ulgar habit! It seems so to m, and I ran hear them J'roiu the lips of no pretty woman ecejt with ain atid'a certaiu degree of -diminution of iny . re spect for her. .The habit certainly de tracts from womanly dignity. -Itvanlo droped without the slightest danger f going iuto that extreme )recision in tlio use of language which takes out all the life and freedom from social intercourse. ; i EQUAL TAXATION. Wf couimeitd the following to tliose tueu who have leen induced to listen to lli Democratic cry about equal taxation. It is from a seech made by Hon. J. A. lUugbatu, jtt Wheeling, West Virginia, on Friday last; - - He don't kuow liow to cypher, h the fcthool-loy hays, who -"Jon't know that equal taxation means a like assessment on equal values, w hether those values be lands or bonds "or the production of 'lauds - Here are ,-winc ol' your k1 faimers, ow n ing their two hiiiidre-t acre of laud, a beautiful heritage to be sure, un'df r the prxtlectionol'your wise and lieneticeiitlaw s ' a heritage to them and their children forever. They cultivate" it, truly eating thir bread in the sweat of their faces; the noblest creatures on earth, honest men; but they cannot be taxed teu jer cent, on the value of their lands over 4.400. Yet, in my district 1 called an old fanner up aud asked him: "Father Coventry, wJm ih ir land worth i" "lVv ,uaBy acrs 1w- vou C I nsketl. I -E-zht hundred.9 I, r..nlil. 1 "lour eijrht liumlrt-J wr?, tiicn. arw torth sitv-tie tli..iwl ,I.JI.,..- " ! "Yes alKtut tllHt, he ai.l. -vYe!l.tiK' tif. tte tliou-au.J i bu!.jl w. ntc j-T cuuu ia ii w are; to ha, ejU!tl tnxali.n. ami tin- itsuiaiuiujr nixtv i thoueaml leu jr ent., makiiig jour tavM ove-r six thousand dollar U-.ntu.ki.ow ! "Win. Ctxl Lies vou."-sail hf, "I u?v- t Lad nn income of MX thousand dollars at year, and I would hav'tu sell mrt of hit farm (.imj.ly to j.ay my tax." . -Xou-aw.n mvor of e-irta! taxation, are- f.tl Vittnv.v, - fc" ' . ..4 .i'i!. . 1 .. 1 ' -"Pijr vu ruin.- ni i, in in uumh ? .. -j r?.i wj. 1,111 il Villi r 111 tuvi.e lA I Ultldl I O V ... 11 . a " ' ,.-.-. v. "i"" imii, iiko rait; u uixaiiou on eijual Valutiou, M,tl.r those taxed 1... land or money, 1 tll Vou, ou verv d denly reliee the r'h-h and imjxnvrisinhe' poor. That is a j.art of the-ir platform. j y 1 ;,VS-n I ' ' - ,t ,.,,. ij-s v 1 ..., .. . ; 7 A H f I fl I T D 11 T 1 3 ; Hi O ! 1.11 j I l)f1J J t ? ; C -t- - i , - CASTT STOBlE' ' I "STILL IN THE FIELD, with a lakokr; and mokk kx - i . . ill) v w . THANEVEH, CtiMMMini1 of everything ill the line (' nrirT'PrinoTr DRY GOODS! EM PRESS CLOTH S, -' " MERINOS ALPACAS, otto CLOTils, . :..:f;,t r TURIN" CLOTH. r '.' ; r EM PRESS PLAIDS, ' ; -SCOTCH PLAIDS, . v - MOlTLED POPLIN, j'lum pjopliic, ' . ! . BLACK SILKS, - , j PL UN SILKS, , 1 ' FANCY SILKS. ' ' . PRINTS, . '-;- D E L A I N E S, tt ( ' . t - , .... . , CLOAKS, CLOTHS, ; . ' SUAWLS,. , CASSIMKR.Es; f FLAVNEliS, (M.OAKIN'tJS, ; l'.L ANKKTS, ' S A TIN ETS, lVC. BALMORAL SKIRTS, :1 ' HOOP SKIRTS, ' 1 ' LADIES' BASKETS, TRAVKLINU BAtlV, -. UMBRELLAS, ' : a -COTTON. YARN; ,v.C.',dC. BREAKFAST SHAWLS. SCARFS, NUBIAS, HATS. ' A1m a full in.-rtiiiriit FANCY tiOODS AND NOTIONS, : LAt'KS. E M B RO I D K 1 1 Y, T B I M -MINE'S. RIBBONS, " BUT TONS, BELTS. BUCK-'. ' LE8, CLOVES, -. . ; '' HOSIERY, k( All Goods Sold at the. Lowest CASH PRICES! " Xulrmililx l SHOW GOODS: Cult nl cx mniim our stock before purchanp... CONDIT BROS, BIROHARD BLOCK. FREMONT. NOV. 10, 1865. N0VEMBER.I865. J3k. N OTH E! JR. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT THE ; CASH STOEE FOR THE Winter and Fall WHICH WILL BE SOLI) CHElPj-ou CASH! r'' I S' LENDID STOCK OF Ij adies' : Furs ! ALL KIND5;, AND CHEAT. -A line sIih k of . Dress Goods ! Coiisisiiiij; (' MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, WOOL PLAIDS. SCOTCH PLAIDS, A LP A CC AS, COBUIWS, SILKS, DJiLAINFS, , ' PRINTS, AC, All n hif h ill I k s.l as ow ;is i lu lowest. .f infn Slfk nj' BROSIIAE... I..11H.. sin-lc. WOOOL, -Joiil.l an.i inu,s m-F CHILDREN'S SHAWLS, t.-ry , hwl,.. A g'Hti stK'L I'lf CLOAKS, H UQD.ES,' CU)AK CLOTHS, TUtMSriN(rS AND ORNAMKNTS. Alt . M-irj.t.rn,.t (if HOODS, NURIAS. F.REAKF AST SFIAWLS, SC A RFS, COMFORTERS, AC. At hII irics.; ; OwKsttn k i.C BEAVER, Cj SSJMEP.ES,. SATINETS, JEANS, - AND FINE BROAI) CLOTH, " 1 ,Z ' UK CAl'S AND J f ATS. A hue assirtmoijt. MUSLINS, SHIRTINGS. SHEETINGS, SKIPES, JJENIM.V FLANNELS, An ininria!I iller;Uuvery r .lu. NF.W STOCK OF ARl'PTS, AL0 e OILCLOTHS- BOOTS, SlIOESOVHTR SHOES, RUB RERS, CHILDREN'S SHOES, Tlie Vj(t n the niarket: LADIES' IIAJTS, CLOVEN, HOSIERY ot all fcbids niie nd line. . t. . . . 'vn niyi.iiiul sUnsk of KIBIJONS JtV If - . . . 1 lull M'lait .....4 ..1 i i r ' 1 ' irive us ;t , :lir B. I). AUSTIN J-KKMON l, iNUV. 10, 105. 45tf r-n i ; - .. 1 i JcoliPvjr : Where umr nr. freed .--"fate i Fresh CanVJy i 1 . ' ; . WholcsalouKlv Jlotail. 'i'uiii, fiimi l)r.is, ( '!'cv,.M VrV;,m : linns. Iii-oii-'f and liconc l)n-i's. r I : M...V.. tint i 4 :.. ,i.:,.., i.if inn lvnft nt uontectionerv. : V - : r--!-- m n n n e r zrk a f in hirAmiLrtinu.utmfcs.;? - !NSTANTLr vjiani) PAID ' -?"' K.-iiK'i'nlier tin" place; Tno.' Ci.M'Ka ' " ' oM Su..d, f lemont," Ohio., ; ;. - r. K. tktsii. &, (:?. .Jul i-V, IStii. , -.?- :... ', . - 'OR A MEDH'WKTIIAT WILL (TKK (OUCHS, - - ;-'; . "- INFLUENZA ' ; " ' ' : ' ' TlCKLU'ti in the THROAT, ' " r:rr,MiW4(6u(Hi, : Or Rdievc CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, . " 4 . " - " - - AS WI ICK AS - " ' (oo's (onh Balsam! ? o Over Fifty Thousand Bottles ! Wi- 4 in it rnfirr town, nn not wlnjil- in t"e of iu failure ii kut.wn . - .- . Wr liVrf in rinr foriion, iny ijnunfltr of rrtillct tetnr of them from ' : .EMINENT PHVSIHAN;v. hliT-- hj1 il in l!i"tr (rjwjbrj'. muJ rn1I. prr-' vtuittf-i;- vi-r any oilier uiipunU. , . - IT ..DOES NOT DHY'UI: A -COUCH 1 , e hufil limu ll it, iii . t-enll tr-intiii1" evml-- I - TWO Oil TU !?EE DOSKS IVILLL INVAR! AlU.Y-i'URK" t . TICKLINVlNTilE i UUA I . HALF A Itofri.F. lm olleii oiiiplilelv i nr.-.! iHr meat Siur.iiojw cou'iii, mill ..f . t iifiiirlt 1 K hi n Tr atvl -I'l'i-Jv in ile liin; rnt aiiMant.U io tin luntttj mnl nti ivhi,ifMFf t"1 ! rliil'lM--' r ny iEa- : ": - - f IN (SES.()F rHOUP VF. WILL GUARANTEE A CUBE, - if nkt-ii in .-iMin. No Ikiiiilv "tslumlil in- wiUioiile-it!- It i' Vllhin 111" r.-a-li t ail, the price hem. OITIaY FORTY CENTS. -V Ami il mi nivrtui:t mi. thnuuh trial wol hueJv ni" tltf4iHv Htfinvnt, tin mor.oj will ! rMnn1i- -Wh hua t Iti m kttoirijr ittt merit k, rih! tfl rinhrtnt thai ti ml ftccuiT lor ita honn in TPrr'1uPtlin -i. li NiUw.Mt-wjiy wit It (-(luirliiiif; wtirn no amnll- n itir.liii(at will cot hi. Jt ny bad i nj tvhpM-.t-nlr itiutcit ' 1'iwn, wbn wil! furnuib Tawirth fc-f i -ctiiar of Kfuuia crlihrl'K nf curK it hiu. tuftiic . ,MwlU hf WrnfiiH everywhere. ? C. G. CLARK A (;0.rPr...ri.'l.iis, . . ""'NEW HAVEN, CONN. Strorijj& Armstrong? Hurt "Benton, Dunham & Co., Cleveland, U, (lenetai Ageuta. DR. E. DILLON A SON, PioVogvvpi ' Gallery . 1JLO DUETT X CO., UAVF. cot their l'hi.t.iKiaph lwniiis, TiiiiU f't" ry Nims' Itioi-k, enlarge.!, i.rpiove.l, ami relitlml and are receiving the eiiizena -tt riandoakj comity- in vast cinwda, to havo their . - l'lioloRrupli Tnkeii. It don't make any diflerviic ir the weathyr be oloudr or clear, Blodgett & Co , can make - , 1 a firat rate Picture for you. Come aud see. .'.BIohr"tt i Co-, will mrte yon a perfect -picture Irom the smallest to the largeataiie," ; on the shortest notice. Come and see. Blodgett it Co., have eaaea and frames of all atjlfs and sizes , sComeandsee. jy Keiii.-iii-er. the het piat-e wi ereiiiont to yet your picture takm ia-a BloOtceltfc l o'a Ko.iuis, oer Clark ft Zeiitler's ?lore. ' Ueutleuu-a and Ladies invited; admit tance, KKKk CS Childreu'a pioturea taken. . K.oma oon from raorniui! outil evenin(. . - - . r BUHWCTT CO. F remout. May- 27, 1965.,. . . r - ,. COMMERCIAL o o Xj Xi jes Gr yn , A N It f Telegraph Institute, sHiiimil Street, Toledo, O. TtHIS CHJ.KI3K f.irni-.he r.f the proriinrni links in Krya-n. Slrailnn Co's in tern.it tonal I h:4in of l 'oni niercial Col'i-I'S looatea m &i uf.iiut nivi protmnent cities in America Konk-Kepiiij; Coniir.er-iil . I.r, Connnreial Arethmeric, Coinmen.'inl C!.-ul:il'(.ii., Vh' noarhphy. :in-1 Telel?rsphiiic- ichoiHhliips issurd at thin pni'ni s-d in ail the othp'-Coileees--' For t'a a l.ttrne:.. iii.e- imen Coileue Woucy, IVnnianshiii, etc.. ad dress F. 11. KTHnXG, Resident tioripal, Toledo, Ohio Jnne.2.1, 1IW6 ly J ". , , FREMONT City, Cnickcr Jiaku'ry,' W' HERK 'm:Vv l l.omd all the Linda ol.. , . , .' v'AKKS, !RK A1J, AC'.; f re t U from tl Ov'ii. CRACKKKS f alt lis-riptins. Crrain, RullW, Tic Kir, Sod, oflM, Smrnr, Win Rml Boslou, fnth from (Iinrn, daily, at WholKle and RlRil., " , ,k v . , Soda Mler Mild le t;raitt IIVK'I'I'.KX M-riwt np in irrrv nty!, and n1 all houi. AImi hy 1likg or mn." ' A flti ushortmrnt uf Kn'ucli uii-I ilhcr 'AlldUt, Cirao and mm uh hih n il. 1ms fttirn rn ploafMyour tetf-tP. V . ALLKN iV; TliATCHKK. : Fremont, Sept. 16, l6js . , . . SOMETHIMS KEW! Gehta Furnishing iStorc. JV. Art- mw oUrrinj; to th jmldic largf and wiU at-.orJ.ed atoch ot - 4 CENTS' FURNISIIINII (iOOUS, HATS, CA1V (i LOVES, ' C-tt.-n. K.id. Worslr.l, Hack, Kidies .r OriTtii-. f-ir I..lies .r IJ.-nt. " llalllkOr-lli,l. -SilUTolloii 'and l.inen. UMi-RELLAS, TRAVELlN(i JiACS, , NECKT1F.S, ' ' - ' (-tit t Sinjfif- and rvrvi Hblt. Wpolffl att! I.tnt'ti. I'ndr shirts, "Prnwrrf., Stikini !, in piil! wni i-t . . . . luYvl IVuUes, II you .ial tl"' LaU'st Style Silk, .'a.inM('tf)"ui. or Won I HAT, Callatllie.NEWSTor.Ko'f . li.&J. Ii. Vll.si t ' 1 x " , . e would mv manulactuiV our o n BATS and therphy the profits of two nrmorc whole- 'tcat'H 11 'n, ' . t WtiT . .TT. l iii i . " ,, i ,1,an cin h" iurcll,M:u WM,w"rPr -- ... . - . T- -JO ..M. .".I SO.l B. X St III I III' tllir Sllll'tl.. and ealiafy yoursi lves. - II. L. Ji J. I'. WILSON. -Corner ;ai riin and Frint Mrort, - South of the Host OlK.w. ' Fremont, Xyt. 15, istia. 6tuo ' ; I j , j I cWuriuv: ?J-' mftnlh, whfi -w will prove to anj ' dou'tiuK iipiiticant; lr uro C'of tit abOT rvnd ftr cir lirtwauluaioii, i (.uUlK H.e our .rmH. AU!rS JONES BRO S & j Wu?A ttrtli.fcVwtUooiiiU, Ohio w :' : jfj! rhT' - U" fC f ' " r gf'- ', - ' i a tjaJwsr..? r t '"MM : Cr Wlrant(I if Ilirwtiniifc r follnwwl. unirrdx ol e'Uz'hS 07 vMCinm nnrr Off rt rrm- : hntUv l'ured by this Medicine. ''rj'AttVoli A ClKCCLAK KF.SCBllll.SO AIXSTrTMH. DIT. D. IL SEELYE &. CO., i , Siii.iT Tkoprietok. I OFFIC'K-.UASOXIt TJfcJ.nPJiU, j itoom No. 11, CHICAGO, -- .;IT.TJlfOIS. Symptoms. Tin- ryiniitoiuM of Catarrh as thef generally appear are Hrt very ;!isht. TerRonR flnfl they kare a cold, that : they liar ireiient attaekx, aoi are more seniitire Lo the - .h.n.. .( twmttrtttiiri. 1 n thift condition the noM mav j be dry, or a alight diwharite, thin and acrid, afterward be coming thick miu auheBive. Aa the dueaae o cornea chronic. tli ilifcliarirn re inKreased in quantity and chanKl in natity; tney are now-thick and hoary, and are hawked or coughwl oft. The accretion are olteiiaiTe, esnsiTig a bad breath: the voice it thick and narnl; the eyes are weak; the kom of Rnioil ia leaaened or deatroyed; Jcsmi-fi? frequently take plce. Another common and important aymptom of Catarrh la, that the peraon ia obli ged to clxr hi throat in the morning of a thick or ali. my nnenn which haa fallen down from the head during theniglit. When thia takes place, tbe peraon may be Mire that his dise.-ii" is on its way to the lungs d shootd lne mv tie in arreetmif il. - Tkt mint art hit r (iie niMtf t'iKrniU ijnlMii. r A -iule bottle will last a month to be uned three time a uijf. - - . - Sold in f remout, by Dillon & Son. Dee. 2, Myl Foot Rot in Sheep, , Can bo thoroughly cured, Rv iik'nat Tti:i''Wi:f' Cure for foot Rut. It lias fee-u Iho'SH'-hiy t' atel, and ia in ftict juat what H ia represented lo be, a l'oitive Cure. Hundred of certif icatea ltks 'he following are being receleed ; - Rrxtasii, Vt., July llh, lSo. F. Y. WHiTTtJlORM Dear Sir: Haiii thoroughly t-ieil your Cure for Foot Rot in Sheep I would aay for the binrtit of Sheep Raitera that they ahould loae no time io prcnring a bilMet aa it rertaily will Cure the Foot Rot in & time, and with leaa t'ouMe, than L-aay pr?pti:iiiuu of 13iiir Vilnol or any thing elee I ever F. VIIlTTfI()li;, s,.liI;liuitaaur'r,' ( liatliani 1 Corner, IV. V. For Sale in Kremont.'by ' -.-..-. Sim..-. . -, J. ltl ( KIM A; .SONS. ialf f Itval JEtalc. 0 Ilicanm.Uv nl nvemher, 1;A, a' 3 oVtock. P. M., t'i ! or.il iJi.,C,',irt Husaf lq th? villaflre tf I're iminl, will" .""I t !" Ill" highest bidil. l, the fallowing wal (iv, .vs.'hv jTfjierty oi 'villiaui Serrmager, ie- eea -.1, Ml n:-( i n S, n v roil illy and Slate of Ohio, lo nil: ' ' ' lriliil.-i fi..-litlli l".vl anil iiiiie'v-tw-., -in tr.etil lsi;e rf Fie vt.nt . -ei-i '.'Mini v jin'l Sttile; iui.1 hcil l.iog iiain".e l.re-. ri iloe-, anl a,iprn.efd al .J9lo. I'FIIMS ue-'tiil't Ihir.l infc; II:. tilt hi. anil oee1h'r in"t .-!i-i t-tt.tittia. f'eferre.l prmen'a to he ne-rri-ihi !--1 '?..- ..1 the .i.'ni'fces. - FM.VHi'.ni srUVMAGF.K, Adminix'talrix ; i.-Urf.r IK, 1.n. nf. ' v Wool Twine, In nalUandSkeln. -R..l kind., and !HF.Af. - ! ' Yl;iriwl Wnrn Wrapping" Tyines, i-i it. ' tf-rjjit ittU. .... FANCY TWINES, WJCKING, ' - 1 B-'VinpRtrl lrfnni Cord. RUPK AND CORDAGE. Writing and Wrapping Envelopes and Paper Bags. ' Wilbird. Harvey & Co., 1 maiden liime, IVew York. .FREMONT ' , lavblc Works. I 'SMITH Ai CHAPMAN, l - ?-,V V the old ex'ahlished Marble Yard on - ( KOIMIAN 6TREKT, K'.r. -" A-.' t..ririn7 s Urge supply of all kinds of : MARBLE, Both American and Foreign, Which they nianuractnre to order into Tomb Stones and Monumenis, 'of e.ery style and pattern. 7pVr aa l,OW aa can be had at any shop in Nor1h.Mll Ohio- StlP tit the old place on Croghan Street, opposite Fort Stephenson, t all and eaamine our Marhle and style ol work i-lore purchasing elsewhere. ISRAK1. SMITH, JOSKPH CHAPMAN. Ki-iii..iit."lii. Aug. 11, l5S. IMPORTANT TO Smokers. A. WOLF, Hhr opened a TOBACCO S. CIGAR opposite (he 'fU'J here will he - I fc-a- brands of Innnd tbft Imported Chwinff nd Srqribi"(f To a-roj SnuT. Mmbitum Pip, and Wnodi. Pip- ToWcro B"ot, and Tip Hlpm, ftc.t Jb?. Snto;'!"' lr!vit,, 1 .' and jndie for thm iTMi. U' rn utrtt H rn tjiIitr prir. Opioitt I he lot Office. A. WOI.F. Freni'.nt, '., May V", lBii. "mo AVBK'S AJI I'2 CI JKJK. I OR THK M'KKHV M1K OK' Intermittent t'erer, or Kerer and Aine, Keniittent K. r, . I'hil. fe.er, Humh Ague. I'eri.vlical Headache, or Billions ll..ai.-t(:he, and Kiliioua Kerera, indeed t-M- the whole class ol diseases nrigin t:uir : ri hiliary deranenient, caused h tr.. VIkIsi ia ..I miasmatic countries. FK V KR .'.nd Agne ia not theonl. conse- queo.. of the missmatii- poison A (treat .srictr of dis O'ders sHve from its ii.ita'ion. in inalarioos districta, amnnir which are Xctrralirta, Rlieainmli$it, Utmt, Htmi nric, HUnJnrss, 7wt.c'(c, Karachc, Catarrk, Jtlkma, ' J'nlpitntfin, Painful Afeeltun of rhr. ,ieca, Hutttrtct, Pain M the flircs, t..'t, i .reivs's, enu f rr-rmnptmeni ol II"- Vfiwier. nil ' which when originating :n this liose put tin the ml'rmillel (, or become periodical. Thi M'mr" pN the poison from the blood, and thus cil'es them all alike. H is n t only the ln..l eHwtual renidp ever discoT-red for this clasi of corrplainta, but it is the r.h.pet and moreover is reilectly sa.'e. No hano i'i s-i-H- from its us, and the pa! nt when enred is I 11 as healrhv a" il he had never had Mie disvse. fan thi he sai-!of any ..t'lr cure li.r fh'lls and Kever: It iMrii'of this, and ItK ' iniportanc to those alilicted with f-e complaint ciiinnt I." overestimated. So sure is ittn cure the Fever and Arm-, that il may be tnith Inllv said to be a certain r-meriy. Ons dealer complains that it is not a pood mdicin to sell, because one hot tic cureaa whole neighborhood. Prepared br .1. ('. YKR k fi ., U.well, Mass., and sold in 'rem. t. b. f . R. Mcfnllo di, K. JMllon A: Son, and S. Biic'kI.-'.I At Sons, and by dealers everywhere. tt,-tob-r k .N'oven.ber. QREAT CHANCE AOENTS. Vhat the People Want: . STANDARD IIISTOitV tl' iiii: WAIi, Complete in one very large Volume of over 1,000 Pages - i , t o liiij wort haw if rival ns:i candid, lH-.id, complot, auUitnticfcndJU!'lc history "rftt con8ict.M It rtjiiiiiii'i rf.tdirj; iralVr ..Jn:tl to tiirt'f larc joval oc tivo vidiim. spl'-ndidh i-I-tr.-d'd with orer 1"0 line i jM.rtrniu n! ,tti iJtUlr Mtm'-, mar s and riiacraroa. I iiHtuin ;c'i ! j-aVile i "file " and sotdivrsaDd ener 1 eli roni: in n-at ot-.jrtfilahI enij-oTmpul will ! nu'i this a l.-nt cia.-J-ct: tc iime mimy. We have Agents 4illlO,i- r. IK YOC WANT A NICE DRESS 'v- TI .I!. ..r-" - atfxiii-. 'substantial 1 (MIL. HAT, tl, brs Styles. the rnvr.st, piees..all attha oldstaml i t txnii-i il-'LtitHEK. No: -t.Uurkland's Block:- 5i . ,1. W. tiltOAT, PHYSICIAN Sc SURQEON . ,.,,...,, ssal "'- , OFFICF. Over Valletle's Flour Store. House First door toutb of Tscliuiny'a Cabioat Rooma. - jao.rto. A 1 r a nk' Vioons,' NFAV' PRICES, NEW STYLES.. ,K NEW STYLKS. - ' v V..' -4'AIiIi ANI SF.F. THKM, ' ' ; A Lli ANlsKE THK'M, ; AT -' - EMSVIRICH & GO'S, - .... ' ,.. ,. .. .. ,v . : , . -V WJio are in Market with a large" and va ried Slock of Alpaccas, MuriooK rnlin, IJeUiaea, 1'riots, Sackings, Cloatings, all of which nave been aelectod with care. rl boy the bat .in.llateatstjlbaof Crotkerf enm to " BHMRICB & OO'S. TO get the worth of your money when tiki boya pound uf TEA call at - ' EMMRICH CO'S. IF you want the lest SUGAR in market and the most fur joni money you IU Hud it at EMMRICH & CO'S. ' rOKFKK, the'lwst at . " i : " V ''- EMMRICH L Co'S. EOR jitue and unadulterated. Groceries JL ol all kinds e lo ' " EMMRICH it CO'S. WE call special attention to our ; MIW' rOCK of tlhitbs, I'.asjmera, Vaetinra, Onts furnishing Moe.lf, READY-MADE - OLOTHINO-1 f( tha hr Wrid w?I! a?lti a6nf toi.ft pur ch 1 wWh pvcial rMfrMirP fn Hiia marlrM wnd thtf trade, - :, , a . : -r.- -; V ; Cannot be Undersold! Our I'rofiU mml be Squall but Snlen Quick. Our Stock is too complete for enumera tion. We Ihereinre inr te all wishinit to purchase goods In enr line to eall and examine before aroing elsewhere, q. weeawpoflttirelrsell you iroodaif yov wish to hue. : ' y .Trouble lo Show Go& EMMRICH t CO. P. S. MR. A. fiUSDORF IN RETIR- Ing fnim the Dry Goods Trade, retains an offloe at out store, and will bny, paying CASH and the higheat prioa, for .- .-' ' : DRESSED OR' LIVE HOGS, " : VVHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, SEEDS WOOL, AC, 40. - - T . ' ;r: :.v'; e. & co. . Kramoo't, October 13, 188., 38a41tf . IMPKOVED JlELODEO.!. Tolkiio. Ohio. Oetoher. 1HM. Mr. W. tV, 'innr Your Improred Melo.le.ms s re. in my opinion, me iic ruu vur ol Keen instruments Their erenneea of "tone power" ia greater than any simi lar instrument I hare seen. I take great pleasure la recommenaing mem aa ine hkt Meiodeona In the mar ket. . L MATHIAS, Teaohar of Mnaie. . For yeara to come we beliere they will be the farorit wlta those who want tne heat. AttvertXMr. WHITNEY'S , Touoo, Ohio. October. 184. Hk. H'. W. Whit.mt: Dear Sir: 1 hare examined yonr ImproTe.1 Meiodeona, and I takeplaaanre in aaying that I Bnd In them an tne elements trial nare been an loog aoaght after. Your improvement in the bellowa, will, I am sure, maae inem me oht pcktict ot Keed inatrm menta. J. E. GILI.MAN, Toner and Repairer of Organs, Fianoa and Meiodeona. Exeeeds in oar eatimatiou erery other instrument of this general class. t elegram. Ma. W. W. WmTvar, Toledo, Ohio. I wish to ex Dress my adtniaation of the anperioritv ol the Meiodeona of yonr manuiaclure. ine Hetty ur Aaaai tone usually found in Melodeons is entirely ohTiated by yonr improve ment. Wishing yon tbe success yon so' wel I deserve, I am yours, truly, W. B. THOMPSON, Frof Mnaie, N.V. Nerer seen any thing of tbe kind that interested to mueh. (Jazslts. . . . -- IMPROVED - Tin.auo, Ohio, Ortolwr MOt, ISM. liaatt Sik: It is with tbe utmost willingness that I give my teetimony as regards the excellency of yonr Melo.le oiia. After a tnoruugh acquaintance with the instru ments l other makers, candor mpia me u say that those ol yonr manufacture surpass them aa regarda alao ticity or toui-h; erenneas of roicing; and freedom from all harabiMaa, and thinness of tone. 1 shall unhesitat ingly reeommend them io answer In the numerous inqui ries of purchasers. Yourstruly, , fc. SPRAWUK, Prof, ol Music, and Organist of Trinity Church. . The smootheneaa of tbe tone makes a heantifnl aenom paniment for the voice. VW . . Surpass every thing in this line we bar. seen, whether French or American . Vmmmxerdml. s ' -.': . ,- - . ' r Aceepl, Mr., ft hlteey, my smoere'q,ngratu!atiDa. Henceforth Toledo may advantageously compete witb any of theiarger cities in the construction of Meiodeona. , D. IHtVlVO, Opera Manager, N. T. Realif verv efleetive and heantitul instruments. All that want the beat will get "Whitney's." Hlmde. MELODEONS. Once having seen them, will ennvinrethe most skepti cal that they are jnat what baa been long wanting. Hrmld. . - I am daily reeeivini letiera similar 1. 1 1 hose shove from professional musiciana: also from persona who have the Instruments in use; every Instrument warranted 6 ream. I haie all the facilitiesfor manufacturing these Meio deona, (every department being nn.ler mr personal super vision.) and I feel con Ii dent with mv unsurpassed im provements, that I am now placing belorethe public a superior Instrument, larger, and with an evenness of tone not heretofore obtained by any other Melndeon manufac turer. The finish an.ldnrahillty of these instruments are second to none. .- . . : - . All orders will s"cnre ss prompt si lention aa if the par ties were here to select. Address all orders to W. W. HllllREl, 11 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio. Kurtory UK it Mrt Summit Nlrert, TnWo. Nov. ih. (KM, to Jan. le, lH6e.e - lloinc In sura lire Company OF NEW YORK. Janoaet 1, 1864. jah Cupilnt, fJ, 000,000,00 A "wis, j iiy i ai, i i;-i, : , I 7 , o 1 a , T LinbililiPR, .51,577,54 rtMUP C-ompany Insures Property acsinst the dangers of Fire and Inland Navigation ,n-l Transportation, rn faoorahle ternis. Those who insure in this Company can have the feel ins; nf security, by reference to its Large Capital and of being dealt with in the moat equitable manner. 11 f.oasea ar Promptly raid! 1 1 managing officers have built np in the laat eleven years a Company, unparalleled by any similar one, and aeenred the reputation ol honorable dealing with their eatri-na. CHARl.KS J. WARTIV, President, A. V. tTII.MARTH. Viee President. Jork Mil.aa. Secretary. - K.W. B. !lrl.H.I.AN,'tri. Fremont Anr 30.1HM TOWN LOTS FOR 8 ALE! rixHK anbacriber haa a number of Lot, weat of the Kail 1. Road lepot,in Fremont, between Crogban and Napo leon Streets, which he will sell on liberal terms as to price and payment. R. P. BfJCaTXAKD. . fietaoat. Mareh a. 1 aat . . Administrator' Snlc. TOTICK is hereby given that I will offer for sale at ven doc, on tbe 4th day of December next, at I o'clock F. M., on said day, at tfcc door of the Conrt House, in Fremont, the west half of the northwest quarter of section number thirteen, township live, rang.- sixteen, subject to the homestead and dowel estate of Catharine Wc'dner, widow of John V. Wnidner. dec-axed. TKKMS. One-third in b.tn.1, one-third ittoneyear, and one third in two yuan., with interest. .lERFMUH GIBBS, A.lmr, By J 1.. Sreene, his Arrvl Fremont, 0 Oct. 19, ls6d. Jwe - ' .Votice. is been dn' rpHK nnceri .nwl has been .ln'v ..i.lnted Adminis tratnr of the Kstate ot Charles Ca'l, late of Sandna- j Vy nuwty Ohm Al rersrne indebted to the estate are : reMUwsted to make immdia e payment, and all those havina- claims arain.t the same will nreaent 'liera to the underxig ed f -r sllnwances. : JnHN SMITH, 1 Novembrr alb, UH. Maw3 - r i WJlSRIGE,'- rREBKNTS His OMPI.IMENT8 10 , H IS FRI EN PS A X I) CUSTOMERS, AVOBRIKFLV- ANKOiM?Kf THK j LARCE 4 BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF IN AN D Summer Goods. . i i i i I: FOR THE LADIES. DRESS GOODS, '' OF ALL KINDS - OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. . CALICOES, r. . ; SHEETINGS J TICKINGS, ' . rTLANNRLS, rt(!. Groceries and Crockery. WE ALWAYtf HAVE A LARUE A ND ,. b HO ICE 8T0C K ON HAN l. . We are to receipt ef floods direct I rem New Teak ever v few day, and all who bay ef RICE, will be certain of get. teg Seed, Fashionable, and Cheap Soods. ALL IN WANT OF GOOD GOODH, WILL DO" WELL TO CALL ON US. WM. A; RICE. FRKMONT. APRTU The War is over ! Gold has Gone Down I ,; AND OBBtt TS 5i SHELDON Have reduced the Prices ON HARDWARE TO CORRESPOND. lifE ak the Farmers to call and exaiu- Tools and Implements, which consist in part of ' ' Coml .illation Steel Tlow, Curtis' Iron Beam, Fostoria Cast Plow, Grn Plown, Shovel Plows, doahle and single, Cultivators, Road Scrapers, Corn Shelters, iron and wootl, Straw Cutters, Horse Rakes, Horee Forks, Hofjs and Forks, Rakes and Scythes, Grain Cradles, Scythe Sticks and Stones, Shovels and Spades, Wheel! arrows, Chums, Tubs, Pails, Bwom Clothes' Wringers, Spinning Wheels and Ueeli, Sheep Shears and Wool Twine Land Plaster, Water Lime, Stucco, afec, cic, etc. Toother with a courpltite stock of Nails, House and Burn Trinmiiiuw, Builders' ami Fanneiii' Hardware, STOVES, 'fin and Shtet Iron Ware, e All of which wa ofer at Prices which defy Competition! ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CHAMPION Mower & Reaper Cider Mills, Buckeye Wood Sawing Machines, Fairbanks' Scales, Our Tin Shop, Is in order, and will 11 juur orders with despatch. ROBERTS &, 5HELOON, TRJMOMT, OHay 1I,1M. M No mM up Viir etmlnictii our powt-ris Foclh irhoU HonniUNMf rontinpnt in aMiit." DR. IIOBACKS HLOOI) PURIFIER, AND HLOOI) PILLS, Hare been introduced to the public for mere than si a yeara and hare acquired an Immense Popularity, Far eseeediug any Family Medicine, of aaimilar nature in the market. Aa appreciating public was not long in discovering Ihey possessed remarlrahie Curativa- Proirtis and bene, their .. .. c . KapKl bale, and consequent protit to the proprietor, thus enabling bimtoexpen.l 1 jviatiy liiousanus of dollar, each year in advertising their merits and pub lishing the Numerous Certificates which have been showered upon him From all parts of the Country. The peculiarity of the Blootl Purifier and Pills ia that they strike at the root ef DISEASE, by eradicat- lag every particle of . - . Impurity in the Blootl for the life and health of the body dependa upou the pu rity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, tbe body drags ont a miaerable eziatence. These Medicines ealth of the body depen d. If the blood is poi rable eziatence. These Are Unequalled for earing Scrofula, Syphilis Old Bona, Salt Rheum, Headache, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, St. Antheny'a Fire, , BktnDii - Rheumaliava, rtyrepeia, Irfrer Complaint, . lnchorrh.ea, I Frysipelaa, . Twenora. v . fcrupitoea, Fita, Merofhtoea CoaoeaipUum, Ao. aw ee f ee ea e ee . n i 1 -i 1 i 'rTn writs-, ht-r Jaulil?r wam ruriof htof am 7ir in'iioff mt St. VittM tlmnc of two jer. ANn HKR writes l-'1 n w ciimlftr liis tlih bad njtntft wMtfii Awajr. TIia dor torn prtnouncl the caq ANOTHliH waacaied of Fever and Ague ad avevv medicine in hia reach. trying ANOTHER waa cored ..f Fever Sore which bad existed fourteen yeara. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of ei(ht years. IJa.M. io.iiiin-rablM l fis.Mpia and l.iver L'.'mplainte eonld be mentioned in which the PtiritW and Pills work like a charm. THK BLOOD PILLS are fc. rrst active and thorough Pills that have ever ben introduced They act so directly upon the Liver eacitlng that organ to such an eit.ot aa that the system doe, not relapaelnto it former eondtrtnu. which is too apt ti N the ease with simply a purgative pill. rney are riiy a Blood mid Livr Pill which, in eon.iiinettoji with the HLOOI) PURIFIER will core all the aforementioned r)ieeas, enl, ef tbein Iveaeiil relieve and cure Reeda-he, C.jstivenese. t'hotic Pains, t;holera Morbus, , ' Indtfeetion, Pain in tbe Bowels Piaaineea, lie. yr Try these Medicinee an4 yon will never re arret it. ARM vonr neiKDBora. wno nave a sen inem, ana tney wui SSJ they are (ood Medicines, and yon sboubl try them before gouigr for a physieiaD. flet a Pamphlet or Almanac of my local asr"nt, and read tbe eertiflcates, and if yoa have ever denoted, yoa will Doubt no More. As a proof that the Blood Farther and Pills are pnreiy vegetable, I have the certificate of those eminent chem ists, Proteaaora Chilton of N. Y-, and Locke of Cincinnati. Bead Dr. Roback'a Special Notices and Certificates pub lished in a eonapicaooa part ef tbia paper from time to time. Price of the rVamlinaviaa Vegetable Blood Partner, 1 per bottle, or fo per hall dozen. Of tbe Scandinavian Blood Pills, io oenta per boa, or boiea for 1. 0. W. ROBACK, Proprietor, No. Rant Foartn Street, Cincinnati, te whom all order ahoald be adrlisaasi. SOU) BT 0. X- MeCULLOOH, Fremoat, Ohio. 8. BfTCKI.AND, . tm K. PILlJK SON, -P0WKR3 JAK6ER, Wood vi He, WM. J. MILLER, Clyde, " aad merehaat (enerally throughout the L'aite-I .-Ualsa. C. W ROBACK, Compounder of Stomach Bitter. Blood Purifier, and Blood Pill. Distiller and manufacturer of Catawba and Sweediah Brandiea, and all kinda of tbe fineet Dome Liquor, which are sold wholesale or is any deaired quan tity, at hob. so, eo, evnne ei, miii aim street, uineia- aati, Ohi. ... . Heat, m, two. ly Furniture Ware Rooms. C. W. T8C1IIJMY, fltAKKS pleaanre in announcing that he has enlarged X and Improved hi Furniture Manufactory and Ware Hons Keoma, itraateo on tne corner at Front and Garrison Street, Pireetly opposite T. Clapp's Store, where he is prepared to snpply ail in want of Furniture with as good aa arti cle, and aa CHEAP as any other establishment ia 9a dusky eonnty. His atoek constats or Bitrtiut, Tables, Stands, Chnir, Rfdstend.. rARI.OR H'RNITllRK-nd in fact every article ofFnr- nitnr reqnisiteto bouse keeping. All descriptions Fiivnitere manufactured to order and WARRANTF.D. rail any Ware Room. UNIKRTAKII;. I have inat built a splendid HKARR, and am prepared to accompany Funeral, furnishing COFFINS, Ac, in my line. COFFINS alwaya on hand, or made te order im mediately, la have also oa hand Fisk'0 Patent Metallic Burial Cases, Maileof Impenahabie materials, enameled iaaideaad oat to prevent nut, and the exterior ha a fine Rosewood Sniab. When properly cemented the remain ef the de ceased are free from irruption of water or the depreda tion nf vermin, and may without offensive odor be kept as long as desired, thus obviating the necessity of hasty wrll. I have tb.ee of all . Fremont, law lM V. W. TSCHIHIV. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS. J. W. STEVENSON, PMI.S!N ISO MaNrFarTI'RF" AM. STTI.F.f Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen FURISTTTTTRE. flea on hand lot of e!egt SOFA S sn.l t.0rNttKf. I'F.NTF R ! 0 R l TaBI.F.f", WASH STANDS, aroed or marble top SFt'RKTARIKS. BOOK A S K S, Rnveaus,WhatKota Cupboards, Qnartett-s, Otto- mana. Foot and Music Stools, ia Rosewood, Ma- hegony or Rlack walnut. Mahogonr FARI.OR CHAIRS, and ROCKERS of different style and patterns AH kinds of Cane sn.l Wood seat Cbaira with Kwke He also keeps a ftoek of F.astem Furniture, which be tends to increase as the demand require,. Ia connection he ha a COFFIM UOOM, where are kept all sites sn.l styles of Coffins from splen did to plsin. He keeps a good Hearse for the convey ance of the deed. Jt will he the aim of the proprietor of thia K.s'aMieh- aniloe ine aim 01 ine propneior o. in. r.-.....-R- t to maintain the well-known reputation of hia work ry At theold stand 3d Building on Croghaw street FnmowV Jaa. IS. 1 "aaaaaaswaaamaaaaam mm Til ami a,lalla (IWtllinta. UL llVlltlla 11'IIIV m mm JUST RF.CKIVF.D, a lew docees more ol tnoae Pbotoarrapltle Albums, of the latest styles, best manufacture and very cheap. Also, a few hundred nice PHOTOGRAPHS, a choice collection. Call and examine for yourselves, the Po.t 0e Building. H. J. ZIMMFRMAN. frereeet. June JO. 1M4 MEAT MARKET. pHF. l7NDKRSIt'F.n respeetfullr n I hr. the eititena-of FRKMONT r - aarfaMsn. vicinity that they have refitted and moved ;i the Old Market Stand occupied by E. r 1 i. . 1 1 ,.J mjim 1 . .at v K A Tra.ti At O.rt .H WKLLPREPARKDtoacmmodatethmrCTtoiiirwltli the choicest article ia their line. W shall keep BBXF, VIAL, MUTTON, LAMB, CORBXO BBBF, AND SALT PORK, For aale at all hour of the day and the evening. We a keen, when the, can be nroeured. ty Every thing bought at our Market will hedelivered sny where la th. orpor.t.oor.. . cAsr, af AW0 atvaaasmis ! FTemest, alay O, ls. MT lAUaLUfJI. .... .. -i ; ; ' i I 1 ! tie of io j m nice t are in 1 -- -'ROHE N O KP si;.vKr.i ro,M-. AN MAMM'A KM Pfl;l S. The above is a corree likeness ol Dr. Seh.awk, jn.1 'r r"VT'rint frnn; C.maumptii-n. manv veaea ago. - U.W,. a hk,, ef him he wow appear., When the g.. was taken he wigheii 17 wieli - .... " pret time kls w.igbt ia JM poae- a 1 1 -fc?.fii-. r.'j v. jr- -v - TVT- -TaH.-CHJES.Cla.'rJ . rhncipei effic and La oratory i at the N. E. corner SIXTH and COMMKRCK Street, Philadelphia, where all letter for advice or best nee shoe Id be directed. Be will be tmnd there very SATURDAY, prclvseioa ally to examine Lang with Keep! ioi meter, for wkiee hie fee I three dollar; all advice free. In New York, at No. i BOND Street, every TI'FS DAT, from A. M, te P. M. At the MARLBORO HOTF.L, Heloe, January If, awl IP, February ! and in, Mareh 1 and In, April It led 30, May 17 and 1. June 14 aud la, July IV and 'jn. The time for my being in BALTIMORX and PTTT)- BURO will be seen ia the daily paper ef that city. The HiBToaT or 1. Scbknck'k own C'aar. AND now it a wax riiKM or CoNstiatrrinn. Many ea irii, whilet reardiur tu Fbilidel- phis, I had uriicrewaefl gradnaUji iuto tbe lt atjtgp f f'nlmiiarj Cinii nipt ion. A1J nope of my reoyry being ilimtipaied. wan advtM-rl by my phypeuMi, In-. I'arrwhv In raotove int. thewmntry. Mwrtwrj, New Jeraey, be in 7 my Dative plnen. 1 was remnred Uistther. My father and all bin Family had lived and died there and died of Pnbnotiary Coosamption. i)n toy arrival I wan put t bed, where) I lay for many ween in wnai waa tieemeci a aopelewe condition. Dr. Thornton, who had been toy father' family phyatciau, and hadaUended him in his laat illness, was called to aee rree. He thought my case entirely beyond the rearJi f medicHte, and decided . that, J tnuat iic, and jrave me one week to arrange my temporal affairs. In thisappearant'y honeleua condition. I heard or the revuediea which I now mare and ell. It seemed to tne that I could fee) them working their way, and penetrating every nerve, fibre, and tissue of my ayatem. My Innga and liver pnt on a new action, and the morbid mutter wWh for yean, had arrum n la ted and irritated the different orgoa of the body, waa eliminated, the tubercles of say lttng ripened, and I ezpsetorated from any langa aa much aa a pint of yellow offensive matter every nrorninff. Aa thia expectoration of matter sub aided, the fever abated, the pain left tne, the cough ceased to harrass me, a td tbe exhausting night-sweets were no longer known, and 1 had refreshing aleep, to which I had long been a stranger. My appetite now began to return, and at times I found it difficult to restrain my self from eating too much; with this return of health, I gairrod in strength, and now am fleshy. I am now a healthy man, with a large healed cicatrix in tfie middle lobe of the right lnng and the lower lobe hepatised with complete adhe sion of the pleura. The left lung ia sound, and the tipper lobe of the right on ia in a tolerably healthy condition. ' Conau motion at that time waa thought to be" an incurable disease, by every one, physieiant as well ss those who were unlearned io medi cine especially auch cases as were reduced to the condition I waa in.' Thia induced many riople to believe my recovery only temporary, now prepared and gave the medicine to eon sumptives for some time, and made many won derful cure; and the demands increased so rap idly that I determined to offer them to the pub lic, snd devote my undivided attention to lung disease. In truth I was next to forced to it, for people wound send for me Car and near, to ascertain whether their cases were like mine. For many year, in conjunction with Toy principal office in Philadelphia, I have been making regular professional visits to New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Pittsburg. For several years past 1 have made as many as live hundred examinations weekly witb the "Ketipirometer." For auch examination my charge is three dollars, and it enables me to give each patient the true condition of his disease, and tell him frankly whether he will get well. The great reason why physicians do not cure Consumption i. that they try to do too much; they give medicines to stop the cough, to stop the night-sweats, hectic fever, and by so doing they derange the whole digestive system, lock ing up the serrations, and eventually tbe patient dies. The I'lilmonic Syrup is one of the most val uable medicines known. It is nutrient, power fully Ionic, and healing in itself. It contain no opium, yet loosens the phlegm in the bronch ial tubes, and nature throws it off with little ex ertion. One bottle frequently cures an ordin ary cold: hut it will be well first to take a dose of Schenck's Mandrake's Pills to cleanse the stomach. The Pulmonic Syrup ia readily di gested and absorbed into blond, to which it im parts its healing properties. It is one of the beet preparations of iron in nse; it is a powerful tonic of itself; snd wham the Seaweed Tonic dissolve the mucus in the stomach, and ia car ried off by the aid nf tbe Mandrake Pills, healthy flow of gastric juice, good appetite and a good digestion 101 low. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, ami none other is required when it is used. It is pure and pleasant; no had effects like when nains Bourbon whisky, which disorders the stomach, torpers the liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the blood into water, dropay sets in, and the patient dies suddenly. Bourbon whiskey is recommended now-a-days by almost every physician. Many patient that visit my rooms, both male and female, are stupefied with this poison. The relief is teni- turary. If they cough they take a little whis y; if they feel weak and feeble they take a little whisky; if they cannot sleep they take s little whisky; aud they go on in this way, re quiring more and more until they are bloated up. and imagine they are getting fleshy. The stomach, liver, and digestive powers are com pletely destroy etl, and lose I heir appetite for food. No one was ever cured nf consumption by this process, where cavities have been form ed in the lungs. A little stimulant is frequent ly beneficial to consumptives, such aa pure brandy or good wines; in many cases London porter or brown stout in moderate quatities; but Bourbon whiskey hastens on instead of curing consumption. The Seaweed Tonic produce lasting result, thoroughly invi:oratiii!r the stomach and di- eeMive yhlem,aiid enablimr tto eliminate and . ...... ... 1 ,u r 1 k;l. t I mate into healthy blond the food which may be : used for that purse. Jt I so wonuermi ir effect that a wineglass full will digest a j oeaiy me. Mild little of it taken before ! breakfast will give a tone to the stomach which few medicines possess the power of doing. The MANDRAKE PILLS may be taken with entire safety by all ages and conditions, producing all the good results that can be ob tained from calomel, or any of the mercurial medicines. and without any of their hurtful or injurious results. They carry out of the sys tem the feculent and worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaweed Tonic and Pul monic Syrup. It will be seen that all three of my medicines are needed in most cases to cure Consumption. AGKNTS. 4yl BOSTON IJeiirgeC. I'Otniwin Co. NEW Yl ) K K lemas Barnes fc Co. BALTlMOriK S. S. Hance. PITTSBU Rti Dr. teorge H. Kever. CINCINNATI F. E. Suire at Co and Jvlin P. Park. CHICAGO Lord A Smith, and U. Scovi. ST LOCIS Collins Broth I SAN FRA NClSCO-HosU er. s tetter, Smith,. Dean. Alio, sold by a druggist and Dealer. V i! ; i t