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Fremont Journal. VTber. spades rrow bright, tod Hdl . Hrords Crow dull: '- Where nils ra empty, lad where' krtl ire full;, ,. Where church paths are by frequent feet out worn ; i Law eourt yards weedy, silent and forlorn 1 Where doctors foot it, and where farmer ride; Where age abounds, and youth is multiplied Where these tig as are, they clearly indicate . . A happy people and well-governed State. . tYonli done. WHAT DRAINING DOES. Draining removes stagnant 'water from the surface, and surplus water from under ' the surface. Draining lengthens the seasons. Draining deepens the soiL - Draining equalizes the temperature, of the soil during the seasoa of growth. . ' ' Draining carries down soluble substances to the roots of plants. . ' ' Drainage prevents weaving outi freeaiag out, or winter ki'i'mg. " Drainage prevenU.injury frpra drbuth. flflage improves the quantity' and Vitality of the crops. Drainage increases the effect of ma nure. . ' ' '' '' - Drainage prevents rust-in wheat and ' rot in potatoes. OhioAg. Reports. 1 MAPLES FROM SEEDS. The farmers of Page county, Iowa, find no difficulty in raising the maple from ' seed collected in the month of June, rfnd sometimes as late as July 10th, and plant ing them at once. They come up imme- ; diately, and grow the same season to the hight of from one to two feet The ground is well prepared, and furrows struck at such distances apart as suits tho notion of the planter, about four inches deep-rr-into ' which the seeds are dropped, and covered either with the hoe or plough. I have seen them covered either way with equally good success. The tillage 'after,; planting is about the same as that of corn. Profits 0F'FrrKxrirq Hoc-t-J.VV. "Zigler, of Rolling Prairie, Ind., made the following results in fattening hfteen hogs. He fed the hogs 42 days, using up 5,000 lbs. of corn, or 100 bushels . tie gained 1,770 pounds of pork, which 'brought: in Chicago 1185 85 more than the cost of the corn.. Thus he got nearly ;,$ 1,86 - bushel for the corn hy feeding it, and sav ed the nannre besides, which will be worth at least 20 bushels of com to him in hip next cron. -.. '-' .-;!: THE CHILD'S ETIQUETTE. The following hints on education, eti quette and morals, from the pen of George 1 rancis Train, are worth publishing: Always say, Yes sir; No, sir; Yes papa JNo, papa; lhank you; JNo, thank you (rood morning; Good night. Never say How, or Which, or What Use no slang terms. Remember good spelling, reading, writing and grammar are the base of all true education. :... Clean faces, clean clothes, clean shoe4 and clean finger nails indicate good breed' ing. Never leave your clothes lie about the room. Have a place for every thing, and every thing in its place. Rap before entering a room, and ncvej leave it with your back to the company Never enter a private room or public place with your cap on. . Always offer your seat to a lady or old gentleman. Let your companions enter the carriage or room firsU- At the table eat with your fork; at up straight ; never use your toothpick, (al though Europeans do) and when leaving ask to be excused. : Never put your feet on cushions, chairs,' or table. . Never overlook when others are reading or writing, nor talk or read aloud while oth era are reading. When conversing, listen attentively, do not interrupt or reply till the other is hmshed. Never talk or whisper aloud at pub- he places, and especially in the private room where any one is singing of playing the piancv .. . ; : t ' i Jjoud coughing, hawking, yawning, ' sneezing and blowing is ill-mannered. In every case cover your mouth with th handkerchief which never examine noth ing wore vulgar except spilling on tlte floor.) Treat all with respect, especially the poor. Be careful to injure no one's feeli ngs by unkmd remarks. - .never tell tales,, make faces, call names, ridicule the lame, mimic the unfortunate, or be cruel to in sects, birds or animals, Mori Precious than Riches. Would it not please you to pick up a stringof icarls, drops of diamonds and precious stonen, as you pass along the streets t It would make you feel happy for a month kxrome. fcmeh happiness you can give to others.. . How. do you ask ! By dropping good words lis you pass along. 1 hese are true pearls and precious stones which never can be lost: of which none -deprive you. Siieak to that orphan child ; bright diamonds flash in his eyes. Smile on the sad and defect ed; a joy suffuses his cheek more brilliant than the most precious stones, By the way side, amid the city's din, anil at the fireside of the poor, drop words and smiles to cheer and bless. You will feel happier when resting upon your pillow at the close of day, than if you had picked.up score ot perishing jewels. ' 1 he latter fade and crumble in time; the former fcroiv brighter with age, and produce happier reflections lorever. Tiik Secret of Bad Luce. The secret of bad luck, in our opinion, lies in bad hab- ats or baa management much more than in accidental circumstances. Generally those who complain most of Dame Fortune's irowns, are those who have done tha lesist "to merit her smiles. A writer of much experience in the world says: "I never knew an early rising, hard working, impru dent man, careful of his earnings. "and ttricuy nones t, who complained of bad luck. A good character, good habits, iron industry, are impregnable to the assaults oi ail tne ill tuck that tools ever dreamt of. But when I see a tatteredmalion creeping out of a tavern late in the afternoon, with his hands stuck in his pockets, the rim of His tiat turned up, and the crown knocked " in, I know he has bad luck for the worst of all luck is to be a sluggard, a knave, or a tippler. Tkkatimkt of the Aeb. A .little thoughtful attention, how happy it makes the old ; ihey have outlived most of the friends of their youth. How lonely their hours. Often their partners in lite have long filled silent graves; often their chil dren they have followed to the tomb. lhey stand solitary, bending on their staff, waiting till the same call shall reach, them. How often they must think of absent la mented faces ; of the love which cherished them, and the tears of sympathy that fell with theirs, now all gone. 'Why shpuld not the young cling around and cwufort them, cheering their gloom with songs and happy smiles 1 a i .a. l a Mr. Stevens attempted last week to in troduce a resolution of congratulation on the escape of the Emperor of Russia from an assassin. As Alexander is the Eman cipator of Russia, and was the steadfast friend of this country during the war, there is a manifest propriety in such a res olution. But Mr. Ross, democrat, objected, and Mr. Stephens said he would with draw it until one man in favor of assassina tion could not obstruct its reception. . a CASH STORE! i 5 tob 6 s". O C NEW GOODS. CHEAP GOODS. " tpr,:i lot tffr-ijr. ' CHEAP v GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. .(ill ; i ' :- : rpvFUST RECEIVED E uHff FMeiviMT om of tbe larrest and Hoes! toe It of .roods ever offerer in Fremont, which be told cheap for cuh. We bare a fine stock ofj DRESS GOODS! 'i!r i 'Of.sUkiso'conaUtingpf '. , SILKS, - ALPACCAS, ' LEONOS, , .... ,...- : .. - DELAINES, - : challis, ; .'"''. u .SCOTCH GINGHAMS, PRINTS, fcC, fcC. If 1 '- ! ' ' " ' ' W have also t Urge atock of . SHEETING, .' 11 SinRTIG,;,..;; , ;, STRIPES, :,,. . ; PANTING,.- v COTTON AIDS, &C. We Imt a fine stock of BROADCLOTH, CASS1MERE, SATINETS, &C, feC. rarclrasers who wishi o buy CARPETING MATTING, OILCLOTHS, &C will do well to grre as a call before baying elsewhere. cV yon wish a GOOD CARPET, A NEW CARPET, A BEAUTIFUL CARPET, Go to tho . V FREMONT CASH STORE. Boots & Shoes. MISSES' SHOES, . r CHILDREN'S SHOES, BOYS' SHOES, GOOD AND CHEAP. HATS, CAPS, : i LADIES' HATS, All Sew and Cheap. Also, linen'goods, white goods,- L xDIAPEliZ: L-' HOSIERY, AC. B; D. AUSTIN. JFREMONT, APRIL i3, I860. t - CROCKERY EMPORIUM, i R. MOORE, TTAVIVG purchased the well known Crockery Store J. x. W. Bowl us & tjo ts prepared to supply the c txeus of Sandusky and adjoining eoantieswith CROCKERY, China and Glassware r., - LOOKING GLASSES, J Britanoia-Ware, Plaled-Ware, TABLE C'UTIiEUY, WK II4VK ON HAND THE Lars est Slock Ever Brought to Fremont, and are recemng daily, direct frooi the manafactoietr, altkindaof CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE which we are lelUug at prices that DLi Y COIflPEXI'MON. We have a large and well selected STOCK Q F , LAMPS, .tJOOW SLlTliV or Oil. WekeepeverrthiUK inoorliue and aellitaa cheap io)hadia;MoUieni Ohiov; j , ; . . - Come in and examine our Stock and yoawill find tho ';BBST 'ASSORTMENT, ' and the LOWEST PRICES i - to be foaad in Una market. In connection with the abore he will aell the well known , Crodian Mills Flour, man ii facto red by Moore k. Dean, (formerly Moftra k VaU lette.i All oar flour is made from No. 1 wheat and is guaranteed to giw sa tin taction. ni win Keep constantly on rtind at Wnolesale and Retail. Floor, tiraham,Carn Meal, Bran, tie. Don't forget the Place, Talkfte, Moore & Rawson Block. . . ....' E. R. MOORE. V'sri&bkV, Mar ch 23, I860 I2yl. . If of ! AMERICAN,.VATCHES .01 "-t Sr. .s. l a im SWISS WATCHES. Fine Geneva Watches, Mvie eipremlj for myde. ' Ladies' (.old Watches, loaonlod and plain, and aet with diamond.. Silver Plated Ware. 1'ine Pocket Cutlery. Scissors, large and small. Spectacles, steel, silver ic sold. Por teinoaaies. Smith ic Wesson fine T Shooters. Diamond Rings with1 Crown Setting. Ladies' dold and Plated Chatc lain Chains. Solid Plain Heavy Void Rings by the Pwt. Ladies' Sets enameled and plain, " pendant,' oval and round. Chrysolite JUrops set in fine Gold Silver and German Silver Thim bles. Gold Pen. Ladies' Cabas Bags. Fine Table Knives. Hair Chains. Water bur ylClocks. JUST RECEIVED, v ' WARRANTED, AND GOING CHEAP, at ZIMMERMAN'S. Fremont, O, Dec 1, 18M. m6. The War is over! Gold has Gone Down! .' ; AND ROBERTS & SHELDON Have reduced the Prices ON HARDWARE TO CORRESPOND. WE ask tlie Farmers to call and exam ing our stock of - Tools and Implements, 'which consist in part of Combination Steel Plow, Curtis' Ii'on Beam, Fostoria C:ut Plow, - Corn Plows, . ; Shovel Plows, double and single, Cultivators,'. Road Scrapei-s, Corn Sliellere, iron and wood, Straw Cutters, Horse Rakes, Horse Forks, Hoes and Forks, Rakes and Scythes, Grain Cradles, Scythe Sticks and Stones, . Shovels and Spades, Wheelbarrows, Churns, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Clothes' Wringers, Sninnincr Wheels and Keels. Sheep Shears and Wool Twine, Land Plaster, Water Lime, Stucco, tfec, tfec, ifcc. Together with a complete Block of Nails, House and Barn Trimmings, Builders' and Farmers' Hardware, STOVES, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, All of which we offer at Prices which defy Competition! ALSO AGENTS FOR THE CHAMPION JIower & Reaper Cider Mills,' Buckeye Wood .Sawing Machines, ' Fairbanks Scales, Our Tin Shop, Is in order, and will fill your orders with despatch. ROBERTS & SHELDON. rKKMONT.O., May 18,1864 The Music & Jewelry Store! A LARGE STOCK OP - ' ! NEW EV1USIC ! VIOIilNS! FLUTES! ' German . and French Accordeons AXD VQNCUTINASl -- Jl'ST RkCMTKD AT . .1 ' BLCKLAND S OLD BLOCK. 5TCALL AND' SEE THEM .3 Fremont, March 16, 18W). lltf. THE l'alcnled march 7, 1S65. MORE DURABLE, MORE ELASTIC, MOKE GRACEFUL., AJNLI Wllib . KEEP ITS SHAPE AND RE TAIN ITS PLACE BET TER THAN ANY OTHER SKIRT. rilHIS NEW and beautiful atjle of Skirt wan annfed X bj the Great Amarican Inatitat Fair, held in Kw If ora tjity, uctoDor, zooo, a SILVER MEDAL, Tlie kigkett premium ever fivtn for a Hoop Rkirt. Tht StMl SpiiiRB ara wound with a fin. plated wire (in placa of a cotton covering), wbich will not wear off or bo come aoilod, and tho whole Skirt ma; bo muted wilktrnt ijmrj or fearof rumog and will be aa gooa as now. ..t .t; The Combination Silver Skirt! Tbin invention comVoes with the ordintrj oottoa Skirt the advtwtage of oar Silvr Skirt; the bottom hoops are the tutine m those tued in the Silrer Skirt.the corering of which cannot wear off, while the upper onee are covered with cotton. No lady having obn worn one of our Skirts will) be willing to wear anv other, as the lower hoop of all other kind are noon injured and Roil ed. 1 be bt-st materials are need in their construction, and from their dm ability and neatness, thej are destined to become a tavortte skirt, for sale dj CONDIT BROS. & CO., , Birch ird Block, Fremont, Ohio. April 20, 18.16w. . Lake Erie & Louisville Railroad. "vM.n.l rifle r Tuiadajr, Apri!21th, 1S63, trains will run yj daiiy, (unaajte.cpll,; aa lo4low: it Lwn Findlaj, at ... 7.16 o'clock A. M. Marion 7.35 " " Arcadia, 7-63 . - ; ArrireatFoatoria, 8 16. Leare Foatoria 8.30 " " " .J.cknou 8 42 Kanaaa 9 li " Winter. 25 M l.. - Bmner'a . 9 34 Arrire at Fremont, 10 00 " RETURNING, Lare Fremont, at . 2.00 o'eloek, P. H.; Bmner'a 2 2 " Winters, 2 35 " Kanaaa, 2.49- " ,'' Jar.kaon 8.10 m m Beach Foatoria, .-.i... 3M ljeaTO Foatoria 3 42 Arcadia, 4 08 " ' Marion. 4.30 " : . ArriTeatFindlaj, 4.45 Trainattop onlfonaignal. Train. on thia Road arrira at Fremont in the morning in time to connect with train, on the Clereland and To ledo Road both East and neat. Trains will leave Fremont in the afternoon after th arrival of trafni from Cleveland and Toledo. Passengers by this line reach Findlav several hours la advance ot any otner route. Buy Tickets, via Fremont, in Clereland and Toledo, at the Ticket unices oi me meveianaanu roietio Kauroad. L. Q. RAWSOrf, Sup't. Fremont, April 27, 1S6. E.R.GRISW0LD&C0 217 SUPERIOR S'TltEET, Cleveland, Ohio, OtFER t'UR Spring Trade, A LARGE STOCK (To which DAILY ADDITIONS will be mado (JiiriDg the season) of 'SILKS, SHAWLS, Worsted Dress- Goods! DELAINES, MUSLINS, ' LINEN LAWNS, PEREALES, WHITE UARSAILLES, . EMBROIDERIES, LACES, , HOSIERY, . ' , GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, FLANNELS; ' : roGETBF.R WITH A.N" USE STOCK PRINTS! AND HOUSEKEEPING OCR CLOAK DEPARTMENT! IS SOU- IM FULL OPERATION. WITH ONE Or THE Best Cutters in thcState And ii Iwautil'ul asBurtimjut of CLOTHS, SILKS, BUTTONS, AND TRMMINGS, Wf left confident of twing able to suit tits most fas- tidiuua taste. . ,. . , I GR1SVV0L0 S CO.. '217 iiicrior Street; CLEVELAND, OlltO. CLEVELAND, April 13, '66.-16tf. ii imai -nr -nij.y) PhoiogtapU ' Gallery. -ULODGETT & CO., HATB cot their Photograph Rooms, Third 8torj Nima Biock. Dlarvod. ionroved, and refitted and are receiving tha citiaena of 8andnakj eoantj in vaatonvda, to have laeir . y Pbotograplia Taken. .- It don't aaaka uj diOarenoa tf tha weather be eloadj or dear.Blodgett t Co , canmaka a Brat rata Picture for yon. Coma and see. . . . .., . Blodgett k Co will make you a perfect picture from the smallest to tha largest aiae, . on tha shortest notice. Com and am. ; Blodgett 4 Co., hart casea and frames of -all atylaa and siaea Com and Bee. X3F Remember, the best plane in Fremont to get your Stature taken ia at Blodgett h Co'a Rooms, over Clark k Airier Store. Gentlemen and Ladies invited: admit tance, FRRK. OT" Children's pictures taken. Booms open from morning untu aveniag. BLODGETT CO. Fremont, May 27, 186. -A 1 Co. 03rd STATEMENT Jail. 1, 186 CnaTi Aaeietfl, I.lnbilltira -Net AmwIh, - 4,Ofi7, l1.i SO !. mi i t - 3,81,061 37 THIS VETERAN OP 16,000 Fires ...... mThh HAED AT AVOEK ! BY AN Efficient urbanization of 4,000 practical L'niitr writers, from Nova Scotia to t'aliforiria, and Lakt iS';rior, Mexico and the Gulf, harmonizing the science of averaye with compensating rout to the advancement of the pub-, :... ! i ' lie welfare. FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS ' Of THI Etna Insurance Co., FROM THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT i "' "" ' ' OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. The Insurance Commissioner to the Leg . , islature: " The tunrnut Company, . Hartford, of the most nuceeuful fire Insurance Companies ef t kit or mmj otker country t'Connelimt Companies follow ike rules and practices of Ike AUnm almost as carefully as if tkey were embodied h statute law" Again, pointing to errors of practice in New York Companies, the .rHna's successful management and solid rules are called to their attention thus: "It still remains more a matter of wonder than imitation in Ike insurance world.' 1 "f?y wkat subtle alckemy kas tkis corporation been en abled to turn its fall paid capital into Ike pkilosopker's stone.1 J uTkecTtraerdiuary eventetckich knee distinguished its unparalleled financial kisloru. THE AVERAGE LOSSES PER DIEM IN THE UNITED STATFB, AT THH PKRIOI OF THE YEAR, ARK ABOUT WO.OOO. THE TELE GRAPH DAILY SOUND3 START LINO N0TE8 OF WARNING .TO ALL PRUDENT ' ' ' PERSONS. Do not neglect the Seeurlty of Hellable ... lufurauce. Policies issued tcitmil delay by V. EDGERTOi, Agent, A 1 Co. April $0, 1866 16m3. . YOMG AMERICA DINING SALOON Situated on Pike Street, one , door West of Doncyson's Grocery. OYSTER AND EATING SALOON! mHIS ESTAL1SHUENT is now thoroughly famished X ud read j to serre op meals at all hours of the daj. Everything that the market affords always on ban s, wtucn can oe ooiamea on snori notioe prepared to any manner desired. Farmers will find this the place to get ' WARM MEALS. Ladies Saloon. Connected with this establishment is a department exclnsirely for Ladies, with an independententrance and entirely separated from the gentleman's saloon, where ihey can always get superior oysters, or w hat erer in the eating line tbey may desire. This room is under the supervision of lady attendant. Tb Bar of the Saloon i stocked with the vry best articles oi juiquora, rorters, llie, OYSTERS! Oysters bj the can, and half can, can always be ob tained at pncea as low aa can be bougnt elsewhere. Come and see for yourself. CLEVELAND & HILLIOI'B. riemont,Nor. 10, 1803. &tf . If If If as la XV, XV. WHITNEY'S PALACE OF MUSIC. T take pleasure in inritior the attention of my old I friendH and customers and all new ones, in want of anyrning ia xne mosic line, to my NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, . . No. 173 Summit Street, where I have removed my entire stock, and hare also made such additions thereto as to be able to offer to the musical public the Largest Assortment of Musical Metchun- y g dtseto be found tn the Northwest. The first floor will be stocked with SHKKT MUSIC, for both wholesale and retail trade, String Goods, Music nooss,auu an sin as oi smaii insiraments.sucu as v 10- iins, uuitars, jjrums. Brass and silver Band Instru meats, &c , Jtc. Particular attention paid to tlie Strins Department. The Second Floor, '20 by 100 feet, will be ased exclu sively as a saies noom lor PIAA'0 0XGAXS AXD MELODKONiS, where will always be found a splendid assortment of nanos irom tne well-known manufactories of Stein way &Sons,Chiekerinj k Sons, and eight other first-clais makers. 6. 1). k U. W. Smith's celebrated American Or gans, pronounced by all uiusiciaos, superior to all oth ers in the market. Also, W. W. Whitney's New Patent Improved Melodeons, manufactured by myself. ( Factory i4o at ouoioii oLreei j r.very instrument, amy war ranted and satisfaction iruarantfed. The entire Third Flour, will be used for wholesalelng, inriDf; )wuu", ami nfmiriu um insLruniraiS. Piano Covers, Stools, &c wholesale and retail. Organs and Mclodeoiis. best Pianos in the city will be found at Whole sale and Retail at Whitney's Palaceof Music, 173 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio. Illustrated circulars free. r CONSIDER "Whitney's Improved llelodeons,, su perior to all others. Goo. W. Morgan, New York. J. W.Suffero, Toledo. O. Wm. B. Thompson, New York. h. G. Blaisdell, Monroe Seminary. D. Pe Vivo, Opera Manager, New York. E. Hoffman, Pianist, Varian Hoffman Concert Troupe. Max Strakoivch, New York, and 100 others. Made only at Toledo by W. W. Whitney. Factory Hb and 144 Summit street. ' Send fur circulars and prices. Every instrument war ranted for live years. Send orders to Whitney's Palace of Music, 173SuminitStreet. ; F37tf. . WA.MKD-Ajiili. Male at Female at $75 to SIM per mouth to cell the CMehrn'eii Comsjox Sknss Family Skwixc MArnl.vs Price $18 00 This machine will do all kinds of work eituni to the hirh priced Ma chines, and is the only iraetical am) reliahle Cheap Sew ing Machine in the world. Se il for descripfve Circulars. Address, SECOMB ft CO , Ch'caffo, 111., or Clereland, O. mncipai ouice. ho. z vastom House riace, cmcairo. Illinois. Um71 for ed. who also 5 X and New Piso's Cire far, Conf impt ion, IS WARRANTED. YOU HAVE Consumption, try it . ' . you hare Cough, try it. you Iiave Lung or Throat Diteaw, try it. you have any of thesytnptoinsof tliiadrcad- ful disease do not fail to try this remedy. If it does you no guod your money will be refunded hcI forth in the circular which accompanies each bottle. Sold by DR. J. W. GOODSON fc SUN. u I 1 ed It BclluTue, Ohio. DR. E. DILLON t SON. Fremont, Ohio. J-HOW M ANV CASES OF FATAL DISEASE HAVE YOU KNOWN OF WHICH THE FIRST SYMPTOM WAS A SLIGHT COUGH? 5yl PURE versus impure, 1 3 SPRING AND SUMMER approsrk, many Diseases IGlNinan , , , . , ' UFUBS STATS 01 THE BLOOD, iuca as Scrofula, Co taneou Diseirse, Bolt, Call, reroos 1'ormalions, Tetter After, tioua, or their Kiudred Diseases. How can these allmenta ba rrmored or prevantedr IMPROVED BLOOD SEARCHER AND Medical Discovery, tin PHYSICIAN that CAN. WILL and DOES Cl'RB abora affections, and REMOVE all IMPURITIES. Thia msdicioa is not a mera MNoaTsnji," lika maoj of its claaa, bat a genuine cleanser, irnderins that which was IsrFRB, Pni; STiacunxo th BLOOD to healthy actios and aa a eonarqaence invigorating tke wkole system. It ia the awai valuable preparation of the Car. R. E. SELLERS it CO., Sola Froprioors, Fituburab, Pa. AS A IAJI1LY OTEUIC1.NF, SELLERS' LIVER PILtS ' ARE INVALUABLE. Havk Y or Depbbs3iox ok Spirits Hatk Yoc Loaa ok AprnTiTK? Ari Yoc Nittrors ad Irsitaklk? Ark Yorj ofCostiti Habit Bavr Yoc Ta9 i thk Sidx and Bkadacrk? Havi You a Shallow Coxtulsioj.- If to, to ioeure SPEEDY ACTION, AND IMMEDIATE RELIEF, MAKE USE QF '' Seller's Celebrated Liver Pills, Which hare stood for 30 rears anriralled ' FOR THE CURE OF Liver Compluiat, Costiveness, Sick Head ache, and all Jiillious. Disorders. K. E. SELLER'S tX. CO., Proprietors Plltsuurgb, Fa. WORMS ! SELLERS' VERMIFUGE! This Worpi iUcditiiie HAS NO SUPERIOR, IF AN EQUAL. In thia or any other Country. Every year thousands of children die from this horri ble ertl. This alarm ior mortality loudly calls for in creased watchf nlpf s&, aod tireater Care in the .Selectiuti of iht llemerfy. LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK. SIiIiK' VERMIFKJE! -at Tlie Best in I'se. HERE IS THE PROOF; Licking Station, Ky.. Dec. 17, 1S4-0. Mr. K. F. S ell s R8: Your Vermifuge pottsesged more virtue man any i everunea. i win state a case wuerei srave one Tial. My hrothei's child was pmine and wast inr to a mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours after I paTe the Verraifofre, the enonnns quantity of upwards of i hundred tcetms wcrt pasted. 'JUf enilu that was frmnup lost, is nawas well as anr tn tne neifrDt?ortiooo. AHBBOSE ANRETT.M.O. K. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietor., Pittaburgh Pa. INS URASCE! INSURANCE ! ARE YOU INSURED ? IF YOU ARE NOT INSURED, WILL YOU INSURE? D. S. CAMFIELD'S INSURANCE ' AGENCY. OfTICE AT THE STEAM MILL, liepresetilir tlie following 1st Close Cash Com panies: Capital & Surplus. New $.1,0110,000 Ullderwritrfs Agency oi York, Fire and Jlurlue, Security, of New York, Fire, 1,000,000 Larillard, of New York, Fire, 1,31-2,000 !0.5,000 6J3,000 475,000 300,000 387,000 1,300,000 Manhattan, ef New York, Fire & Marine, Artie, of N. York, Fire Jt marine, Corn Exchange, afNew York, Fire sua annne, Cleveland Insurance C., of Cle. velaud,. . TraTelen, mf Hartford, Accident. al insurauce fJO, Charter Oak I.lfe Insurance Cah, at Martiora, The abore Companies an all reliable and aromnt in paring losses, as tbs sxperience of tha last rsar shows: erery loss waa sattledat this Agencj within firs daya after tha firrs occurred. It ia not always the chsapist in surance that is tho best. Good security, policies correct ly worded, and a rood knowledge of the premises in sured, areessentiai for the beneritof all parties intonat Entrust yoar business to Home Agents who hare experience in anderwriting, and beware of traveling agents who come alnos;, find out what insurance yon pay, then offer to take it less, when the risk is really worth more than it pays. . When yon want Insurance all right, call on CAMFHSLD will fix you ont a Policy anytime, for Life, Fire, Uarine, or Accidents from 1 day to 6 years. r remoni, ov. iooo. i7yi. ' i- Royal HAVANA LOTTERY of Cuba. by Conducted by the Spanish Government. $360,000 IN GOLD drawn every 17 days. Prizes cashed and Information furnished; the highest paid for Doubloons and ail kinds of Gold and Silrer: for all Government Securities. TAYLOR k CO, Bankers. ' sylBVP 16 Wall St.. New York. rpHE MASON A: HAJII.1N CABINET OR. UA1SS, Forty different Strles, adapted to Sacred Secular Music, for $80to $600 each. THIRTY-FIVE GOLfl or SILVER MEDAI.S. or other Bret preniuroe awarded to them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address MASON HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, York. Sept. 8, 1865. ly pin k ctr&xufe roa - orxu .boxiasl REA D! For one dollar per mail. I will send free to address a reosipe aed medicine that i will guarantee cure me worst causa oi uatarrn in ute neaa or oron ebial tabes in a few weeks. It has aa.ed my life, and made me a well man, from Catarrh and a severe and dan serous bronchial trouble I had Buffered with for veara. tried the best physician, and all the advertised medi cines of tbe day, but found ao relief till I obtained this. would give one hundred dollars tor this reeeipeand tbe medicine, if I now bad the Catarrh and could not obtain it less. I believe, if instructions are followed, it will cure any case whatever, that has not already retch, the lungs and become a settled consumption. Cars while you can. A0irss. T. r.sxaajus, no. jw;. i unon llm3 ' New York. Ayer's SarsapariUa Is m concentTmtsd extract of tfacooic roo. so oombined with other rabstsners of stil grtvtr alteratiTC powr u to lord an enecttui antidote for di i3arsaDarilla is reputod to en re. Such a remedr is ittrelr wanted by those who M Jinn irom suunou eompiuntfl, ana ear ' lUaVt UDB WHICU WUI avWIU pa I nil 1 irVJII car ssustproTe as tills has, of imm.6De sarrios to this Isrjre class of oar atllfcted fe How-citizens. How com pletely this compound wUl do it has been proves by ex periment on nr of tho woes cases to be found ia tbe Callowinic oojnpsainla: - i - , Hero fa la, Scrnfalous Swellings and Sorer. Skin Dif. eanes. Pimples, Pustules, Blotchen, Erupt ions, St. Anto ny's Fire, Rout or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Soild Head, Ringwo m, ka. Sfpktli or Vtwtrial Disease is expelled from tha sys tem by tbeproloneei nse of this Ss.HdAPABiLi4. FcrnoU Visemtes are caused by gccofala In the Mood, and are often soon cured by this tiTSACT or a A as a r ASILLA. Do not discard this inTaluable medtcice, because yo have been imposed upon by sometbins; pretending to be dsraparilla, while it was not. When you bare need Aykr'8 then, and not till then, will yom know the rir- tuesof 9AR8APAR1LXA. f ormiaute particmlaEa of the diseases it enres, we refer yo to Ayer'a American Al minac, which the agent below nsmitsl wift Imrnish gratia to all who call for iU Atkk'sCatbabtic Pili, for the care of CostWenesa, jaunmca, uyppriv1,ae0o,jieBtei7euimoii atm. Headache. Hi as. BubamatiBia. fieartbnra aristinr from frsorUered Stomaeh, Pain, or Morbid Inaction of the bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite. Liver Com plaint, uropsy, worms, trou a eorvgia, Ana?! ioraim nerPilL r - They ate sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and lhey are the best Aperient in the world for all the parpose ol a family physio. Prepared bj J. C. Aver k Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold oy an lmiKgists and Dealer in Med leineereryw beta. BITTERS V roil? iff- V V V 4 x I oj v RO BACK'S STOMACH BITTERS ! CUBE DYSPEPSIA, .a. nuJ nro (he best Tonic .tn the world. ; vvi i; ROBACK'S BLOOD v PILLS CUKK HEADACHE, if V NT 9 ! CoslivenPris, mid nil di seased of the bowels. ROBACK'S BLOOD PURIFIER! 6 CURES SCROFULA nnd nil diseHHe arising from impure blood. Si V S- Nr AUK SOLD liY ALL I)rni!t aiul Dealers in. Patent ITIedicincs ; 13 VERYWH ERE PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. C. W. Roback,) SOLK rROI'BIETOnS, Noa. 56, 58, 60 & 62 East Third St, CINCINNATI. OHIO. April 13, 1866 15jl,. GRAY HAIR." Thia is tic Akbkosu that Eiug mads. This is the Care that lay . la the Ambuosia that Sing made. This is the Man whn was bald and gray, Vlu now has raven Irn'ks, thrv say. He used the fun.-that lav " Iu the AJIUiiusiA that ILm- matlc. ; 'V- : : This is the Maiden, handsome and Kyt -- - - - - ho married the man once bald and ?y. ho now has rnrn locks, they sny. lie used the Ambrosia that lliug made. This is tho Parson, who, by the mr, Harried the maidi-u, huudsome and pay, To the man onee bald and irray, liut who now has ravcu locks, they i-i say, Because he nsed the Cure that lay xu-uie AJlcisoslA tual Knrg made. -3 This is the Boil thnt rings svriy aairt arouse ine people sart antlay ; I nto this fart, which here does lay e:?" 775 If you would not he bald or gran, Giii-' i'4 i,us Amcrosia tltat lliua iwiu'. TTD UXlj S.-Nft's""" L H. TUBES & CO., PROCRinnRS. Pctersoro. N.H KING'S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AiiKl Grav-lieacled feopl haretheir lnckn reetored it to the dark, lustrous stlke tresses of youth, end bappy! . - - Young reopie, wun itgmi, jmaea or rsm airt Bare these nnfaehionable colors changed to beautiful au burn and rjoicef ' People whote beads are covered with DsmdrfsMX Humsrsy. : it, and Jut 1 cieaa coaU emd dear aad benltby eralp! ' ' 1 " Baldheaded Vciorans bare their retoainins locks tigbtered, and the bare spots eorered with a lux uriant growth cf Hair, and dance for joy! 1 ouoij f .onueinan nse n oecaaee u is neb'y perramei: Yoanz Ladies use it because it keeps their. Hairin re! ETerybodyaiitstf and will use it, bec&ofit it is the clemn est and best article In tbe market. For Sale br DOOLKY k BROS.. Wholale iseata. Toledo, C, aod 8.BICKLAXD k SONS and . DILLON SON, Fremont, and Druggiats'geiierally. PEPSIA CURE, THE WOKLU'S GKEAT kCMEDT FOC DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, (iENEBAL DEBILITY, FLATULENCY, WANT Oi APPETITE, 1 f SICK jlUADACHE, : ? . I, SICKNESS (orHau v V fcrfT-v" 44 ,we - r - 7 AT THE STOMACH, CHOLERA MORBUS, PAINS OR CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH OR. BOWELS, and In fact for every Disorder that haa its oiijjin id a disordered state of the Liver. Htoniarh and Bowels is nreseaten is wet sonmrwun in. mil awnrsare that it is the safest. awrst;an4l test Pysreraia Wdicine eter knowa ia the worldf ft la not a whisa.y preparation to be ased ss a beverase. Hot ia a llsdicine ehpmally adap ted to a asuuaui'iter JirsnecWe Stnrr.rh Th. nrr.n... tors- D Gnaranlee a Cure in Every Instance, Wben taken thorouehlv areordine to tbe riirrrtini,. wbich accompany each bottle. Clergymen, Physicasas Merehattta,ProfesatomabietsektaBien in. all atatiena ial itle onrmostaaet sent assti is anblitf pesitiows J wbo bave ever usederaeea itvsen,joio in (he anast ualim ited praise of ilsasrrits; and men and women, old and Twang, uj in inousann, lesmyrsi will fell yon tbat it ia-tlal aMs.wvrierrl reatada nf the nineteenth erolair, whilat tke proarieters- wiae.v.n in every case, le t ters reach aa every day, from persons in evei y part ef the. land, telling of the miraculonsearea it haa performro' whQseveSt,plijsic aas are constantly ajgioe us to w-IHIienitha formula from whirb it ia aiade, r.jinr ib streets are onderfal,its aaeress beyond all preerdeot. and ita cares ia ersa the most aggravated esses, ss rer taia aa snarise. It will stop dirtress after eatins, ia a ajoment'a time; sweeten a soar stomach as soon as it ia taken; relieve paina or cramp, ia stomach or bowels in stantaneoa ly, and enable the dyspeptic sotfcrer, wbe haa lived for yeara on flrabam bread and thapla aest diet, to rata hearty weal without hv ot any trwibl from it. We earnestly ask one trial from every safferes Sold by drnrgiats everywhere, at tl per bott'e, er bot tles for 14. C. G. CLARK J CO., Proprietor, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Dooley Brothers, Toledo, (ieneral Areata. AaKnat,18da. yl. DYSPEPSIA. Hit. STRlrKf.ANrva vnuw. - j Dr. 8 Click lead's oeaceatrated prrparatioa ef Roots and herbs, with aatiaeida and car minatives to strengthen tbe stom ach and U.vn.. a . j-oxic. r- .. '7' "-s- ii vjtspmpnmm mr in- digestion. iNerrou-Qeeii, lm of Appe-ite, Aridity of th certain remedy for Dyspepsia e In- therefore particularW raited for Weak, Nervous and) where, lTbottle. - DR. STHIOKLAN0'! PILE REMEDY has eared thousands of tbe worst casea of Blind and Bleeding Piles. ' - ...."w" reiiei, ana el fects a permanent care. TrsitdisarU... It ..... tn cure.' A . ' ror aala by all Dtagglsta at M cents per bottle. 'J fTg B. STRICKXAN1VS morzi) lCotjgh ibalsam: On a iswarraated to bk the e:y arara- raiiou anown to cme Cougha, Colda. Boaneaers, Aslh . Whooping Congb, Chronic Congha, Consamption BroachiUa aad Cronp. Being prepared from fioaev and Herbs it is healing, softening, and expectorating, and part Ice leery raitab'e tor all aneetioaa of tbe Throat arrt Langs, i'or sale by Sraggiata everywhere. nOjl lOSTitK9 -ALl THK 'mKD.I I.VAL P10PKETIKS 'or Pine -Tree Tar. It has a well earned notoriety for enrirg all direasea of tbe THItOAT AND liVItGS, Wine of Tar also possesses a healthy actio a apon tbe stomaeh and bowels rejuvenating the system and ge sturing it to perfect h'<h. It ia vary effective in car ing oomrlainis aaigiasUsa; trees tke Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidney Ac. ' - ' , i '. ' : Sold by DraKg'St.aad Sreeess at only trn Dollar a Battle. Geo sins have Wise ef Tux blow a oa the bottle. See small circulars at the Drttggists. OI.1VEK CKOOK & CO., Oetoter 13,180. 41yl Proprietors!. The best way to get rid of a cough er eold is to Seek Early a Sore Relief. Tbiacanba done by Baing ? Which ia tenting, soeikiog and pleasant. t is a Hds. expectorant, loosene all phlegm, aoothea all irritation, and enables the patient to have s refreshing sleep at night It relieves all Bronchud Troubles. Th Instrne lions for Croup which accompany every bolile, hace never teen known to fad. Consumptives will admit itlsk sovereign remedy for them. Sold by Druggists Everywhere At U rents a bottle. OLIVER CROOK V lO, October 13, 154. slyl Proprietors. Purify Tour Blood. Taken ana Spring Medicine for Parifvinc tbe Blood. reraoTtn? ira ingtiehiiee easing it to flow In ail it or iginal parity and 'icr, and driving oat tbe impure and peroiciona canveewhich induce diseaee, UK. CROOK'S VcgetableTIxtract'" Is a great I'ruinoter of Health. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE. ' Contains no Opium. It removes all eruptive diseases of the skin. Ulcere Pimples, Blotches, Pasta les, goies, Tatter. Klnr-eomj. Salt Rhenat, eaM HeasV c ; . . i . For Rbeiiniatlssa IT ACTS 1.1 Kg A CHARM. driv i iig away all aches and pauss, aad has nofquaiincur m is. .- . - - - J- X3T It is ths Kixg or Scsoreu V sulcus. Sold by Druggists. CITRON " BALSAM Is tbe Chapeatand8pedieat care for ITCH. It is liquid Is not disagreeable; does not scilthe clothes, and never fails to cure, at once. It containa ao Mercury, and is safe to nse under any cireawjstancrs. It is on ly : HALF ' THE PRICE Of similar preparations, aod ia far more pleasant aad af fective. - -. : . . . It retails for 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. ItnreTents CHATPKD HANDS: makes thm white and soft. An an External Application for KhenmattaB, Eruptive CiaeaHefi of the Skin, l lcera, Old 8ore, Ganx rene, it is Terr effective. It will apeedily core Burns and Scalds. - r , , . SoM by Dnisato. - t . If ade only by toe- ? x ' . A : . CROOK MANtFACTCfcllNG, tO DAYTONsOlJlO. CITRON BALSA, ia blown oaerery bottle. October 13. 1865. 41 j I. . 7 fJIIRE B I ros I piles. Manhood: how Lest, how Restored. Jnet published, a new edition of Dr. 0Calverwrll's Olcbrmtesl Kenn j on tbe radtrmi rurs without medicine) of 8riRHATORRBriA, or seminal Wakoee, Tnrolnntary Semioal Losses, lavroTRrT, Mental aod Phriical incapaiitr. Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.: alrov Co.vsc jut! ox, riLSiar. and Fits, induced by aeiX-in- dulrence or sexual ettttTagaoce. Price, in a sealed envelope, only o cents. The celebrated author in tb is admirable esnaT clear! v demooatratea, from a thirty yean' sncceeafsU practice, that tit alarmist; oouqaeaces of self abase may he radically oured r7thont tavdengeroos nse of inter nI medicine or the application of tbe knife noio tins; out a mode of cure at once simple, certafa. and dlcctual. bv means of which every sufferer, no mattr what bis eon di'ton may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. r tf Tbin Lector i could be in the bands of mrv you in and every man i the land. Sent, under seiLia a p'aia antelope, to any aMs psHprnid, on receipt ot six cents, or two postatw stamps. aaoresa iua puMisaes, uuas. j. . &isins to., Uyl 127 Bowery, New York, Post Gifiee box 4,5 n