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Matters about Home. Hotico to Hail Subscribers. JC y Mn il miliscril't rt vill yleiitr r, wt n Icr that ee invnrinoli sfnp the j,nyi r at tlitt expiration of the time juil Jr. Altonta month before hi tin" ifli "c tend tttch nihuriber a bill fr the ntni injyrrtr. Thin vill girt time to renew thf 'itilKrij'tinn and ensure, the regular tOnliniuinrr. of the "" r. Mann iimil be. '"' '',' until nt our n'sr and rercij't vill be returned in the tiprr , Notice to Town Subscribers. rnibacnl'ora who rcccivo their pnpers id town, whether delivered by tho ( iir rier or taken from our oflice or the poKt-ofTup, will pleapo remember that our terms nrc ns follows: If jniid in advance, per annum, AV it h i 11 nix months, At the, end of tlio year, 1 1 oo 25 50 "Strike" on the M. & C. R. R. The M. & C. railroad (teems to ho in serious trouble again with its employ ees. Sineo tho let day of January, we lenrn that no trains havo been running on tho Chillicotho and Marietta branch of tho road, in consequence of which there has been but ono train a day on tho Hillsboro branch. It instated that tho engineers nrc at tho head of this "strike," wbieh is for tho payment of back wages duo them and other employ ee. In extenuation of the delay in pay ment, it is said that tho company has suffered severely from tho financial pressure, by which its business has been greatly diminished for the last low months. Added to this, it bos lost large fcbarc of business by the recent rupture with tho Baltimore & Ohio railroad, resulting in the loss of its running connexion with that road. All this is no doubt true, but on the other band it is said that tho employ ees have waited for their pay until they can wait no longer, in justice to them selves, and if this be ho, we cannot pee why the company should expect them to make any further sacrifices for its accommodation. If the receipts of tho road are no longer sufficient to pay its running expenses, it is timo to wind up its affairs, or plaeo them in tho hands of different managers. Tho people on the lino of tho road will be put to great loss and ineonvc. nience by the stnppago of the trains, and wo hope tho company will soon able to get out of its difficulties, and re sume operations. We find the following paragraph reference to our branch of the road, t' ? Cincinnati Commercial of Monday The mail train on the Marietta and Cincinnati road arrived on time on Satur day evening, and will leave at the regu lr hour this morning. Temporary disturbances-on the road may prevent going farther cast than Athens. The accomodation train has not been run ning to Cliillieutlic incc Thursday, lias not yet been interrupted between Hillsboro, and this city. Mr. F.u.us induced the Hillsboro' engineer, Ciias. 15 row NELL, to run in and return Saturday, but from the language the latter while in this city, it is probable that he can be depended upon lor further service. Mr. Clark, con ductor of tho Hillsboro' accomodation has, apparently, aided the company tlio best of his ability. - SCJOur thanks arc due to tho Voung Ladies of the "Sigourney Literary Hociation" of Hillsboro Female College, for tickets to their Literary Entertain ment, which, however, we were unable to use, in consequence of other prcssin engagements. We regret that circum stances deprived us of the pleasure being present on tho occasion, and in the intellectual enjoyment which the entertainment afforded. understand from friends who were pres ent, that tho houso was crowded, that tho exercises reflected tho highest credit upon tho Young Ladies took part in thnin, as well as upon Teachers. Wo arc indebted to an lady friend and correspondent, for tho subjoined very complimentary notieo of tho performances, which have no doubt does them no moro justice : For the News. The Female College, and Literary Entertainment. Mr. Editor: Between 3- and A o' clock, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 31st my friends and I arrived at tho College n rt A irrirn ti 1 1 n,u r i.wrtti,At I. h i 1 .1 i n i r by tho worthy and accfiiuuiodatin" 1 t rot rnncipai, xur. juatiiewb. lliere is no peed here, of elaborate description Tho edifico is one of tho few euljeets in this world that will bear invesliga- v tion. Tho moro thoroughly you exam ine it, tho moro satisfied you arc with tho architecture, tho workmanship, and (he arrangement, in every department At niht, tho "Literary Entertain mcnt" was in a high degree grutifying The spacious Chapel, crowded with the best citizens, attested their appro va of tho object for which it w "rotten lip. The adornment of tho room was per foctly tasteful, being siumly wreathed pqu jehiooiicu wiui evergreens, over which the clear lamps shod u trunspar cut light, that was in a degreo en chanting. As you entered, tho very at mosphcre seemed healthfully fragrant. The motto, "&np by Step," Mas decided )y nppi'opriuto. i uu ioung ij.niien, nom ui tuo i n- ior and Junior departments, that reprc M il I il the '('tlh-j;.iato", nd 'Sigoiirn J, Horary Association," in-jiiit- tcd themselves vt illi great (li'Hiily, nod reflected honor upon their instructors. The "Sri, it ,! (fills' I', inner" is very well calculated to develops the different gift and talents of the "Association," and is highly interesting. J!ut the. crowning feat of tho per formances was the presentation of a splendid Ilible, by ono of the Young Ladies, to tho President and I'rincipal of tho Institution, the Lev. J. Mcl. Mathews, with an Address, which I would like to give you in Formula, if I could. This gift was purchased by the school-girls, nt the prico of ZX, ns a token of tin ir ufTctlionato re gard. The address was responded to in a brief, but very affecting manner, by Mr. Mathews, This, and the "part ing song," by Miss Matiikh, brought tears to the ryes of many of tho stu dents and others. Tho assembly was dismissed, tho even ing closed; being ono of tboso in .1A i vry's Booh, to which we will overturn, with sincere pleasure. ANNIE. - -- Hir.r.sii'mo Lyceum . Rev. Mr. Yilliams will lecturo before tho Ly ceum on Friday evening next. Wo have not learned tho subject of the Lecture. Range of Thermometer for December. a be ' in in : its but on of not to Recorded nt M illt-lr. trough female College, by J.MeD. Mathews, fiVHiiliuil. MAY OK MONTH. I 2 3 i & 6 7 8 a in u 13 13 1 1 15 Hi 17 M 19 20 21 23 21 A. H. :ir 2'. 2:n. 31 in 31 r:i 2s. 3 2:1 u:i 21 37' 3ti 37 ,k;;2' 37 XV i 33 33'i 2 1.i 25 331 J '.'0 3H 4') 4-..i 3 J r. m. 41 4PJ 4. J 3.;; 40 .ri7 4!) Mi.'tf 47 I, 3'-!Ji 37 3H.; 4l, 4'.) .((I 9 r. m. 37 38 3; 39 41) 49. 4(, 3r,i; 3,r 21 2H 1-2 39 41 1-2 43 1-2 49 1-2 45 41 3t! 1-2 il) ,,45 2J 31 33 1-2 31 25 1-2 31 1-2 41) 41 39 3G H 4, 4.1 31 ' i 3G 3S 331 26 33i 3 2 27 10 33 28 3H 411 29 49 41 30 4-.'a' 41 31 Si 37 Rfmark. Illplie"! (omp. of innnlli llie Cth; lowrnt tu. lo. 20, on tlie 27 til tcinp. of moiitli 37.8. Prevailing whirls V . Qunntily of ruin during month, 3.551 inrln. Mnnnrandn IVr.. 2d. Pirliikle of raia A.M. 4'h. K nil 1'. M . olid Rt nielli. Mh. Ruin A. M. and V. M. (Jth. Siimn. Mil. Iti.iii I'. M. nnil nt ntglil. 0th. Henry r.iin A. XI. ami 1". M. 17ih. I'n in It A. M. nnd ret of dny. 1 "U. Some lri7.zlinj ruin. 2'st Hitiii A. .M. nnd r. il. a-lli. Same. 29ili. Some drizzliiijr ruin. WF.l1 Tf.nr. 3H.7 39.2 3"i.H 34.2 S3 43.n r.5 :i 47 5 3 1.3 31.7 2-t 35 13 42 41.2 11.' 41.3 37.3 33.2 :n.5 32.3 31.2 39.3 C9.4 39.8 29 39.8 40.3 41.3 35.3 57, on M en 30tli . Main most of i-rtll. tlie tin y mid ajuin Quantity tf Rain find 1S57. Jaiiiinry, Kt'liruury , Ma roll, April, May, , June, , July, A ujju.st, Seplrmljer, Oelolier, Novpnitir , DeCl'lllllLT, Melted &)inw 1.733 inches. 2.119 ' l.d.') 1 " 3.h8 " 4!)i) i,4 7 I91G ' 4.7'irf I) .'.13 7 3.IIS8 ' 1.810 " 3. : .4 " 4 1. -M0 ' 3.4.1(i " Total for the yenr, Avernco te each inniith, Dr. Sums makes the quantity nearly 2 inches moro Ihuii this. JO. Mcl). ,M A Til i'.U'S . For the News. Tobacco. of par ticipating We and who their es teemed wo than Mn. KniTon: Much has been, and is to be expected much moro will said and written, on the usu of tinic-bonorcd luxury, so universal throughout our widespread country. Let them talk of luxuries, but, sir, what is a frreatcr one than the pleasure bniokiiiir, sir.okiii!:, sir, till everyuanei nround you is r iiiinii ng in the fragrant odor ot the choicest llavanu.'- This, sir, is luxury. nouldthat I could find the man whom tlio world Btatids bo deeply looted lor the introduction ot tho of Tobacco. Oh! that I could throw my nrins around bis neck and ble.s ns the Rrciitest bencluctor ot munkind would bestow on him tho choicest titles that can bo bestowed on man Or, if be exists but in a name, I wonld suebt that, there bo a monniueut to perpetuate bis memory. I would HU'jcent the lolty A lieu names tiiey too insignificant: nor tho snow-capped summits of tho llocky range they not hi"" enough, but I would go South America, and choosa tho Cotopaxi. There, sir, let it be and lie lorever enveloped in a of smoke, as fragrant as of frankincense and myrrh. " TOBACCO. Greenfield, December l.ith. Lofknkh, (lie murderer of his and Sir. llorton, lma licen Rcuteiieed bo lmtig on Friday, tlie oOtli duy April, tip-plication for a new wus rcfuHed. What is Lkhal Tkndkr! Thomp son Jinn hnute, li.it pives tlio lollowiii "Aiiicrioaii gold coin in any amount American silver to tlio aiuuuut of tlnuo tent pieces to tlie itinount of cents, and ono cent pieces to amount of ten cents, aro legal tender." This very explicit law will obviuto further disputes regarding tlio of debts. Tlio story that Mr. N. 1 Hanks received I? 10,000 from 3Ir. iAMUfcL Lawuknck in contiideration of his in shaping a tarill' to uit tho man ul'aeturers, has dwindled down to tho matter of fact that Mr. Hanks, low years no, built an to his houso at Walthaiii, ho a $700 noto discounted at Mr. Lawrence, his personal IVieud political opponent, endiiihiii"; itfurhini. When tho note matured it was paid Mr. Lawrence made a lnoiiuiraiiduni tiiut filed in hid books, viliiih found the other day was nia nificd a ?1 0,(100 bribe Throo D.iys I.a'or from i',.iro)t. Halifax, .Tannery 'J. The Unynl Mail Hteatiisliip Ni.Tnrii, with dates from Liverpool tii tin) l!Kh ult., tlirwo days 1 ;i t -T than thiii furn i f-1 1 1 I by tlio Arno, nrriveil here t.liis innrnin;.'. All fualities of cntton havo coiifider ably declined. Holders are pressing on the market. Tin) declino I'd. nroadstnlfs closed riuiet, l'rovisioris generally closed dull. The ICnlish money market was slight ly easier. The 1'ank of Franco has 10 duced its rates to six per rent. Thfl (Himmcreial crisis eontinu''s se vere in tho nortlien part of Luroie. l'usiness at Hamburt- whs improvinjr. liullion in lha linnk of England shown a larue ifiereatie. Franco has imposed a duty on foreign brandies. A further inelb'ctual attempt has been made to launch the Leviathan. Tho American Submarine Companies aro said to have abandoned tho attempt to raiso tho sunken ships at Sebastopol. Financial troubles among tho woo! manufacturers continue. Messrs. Chese borough Si Sons, of Yorkshire, have fail ed. Other failures are expected. Tho general news is not very im portant. Thcro are no later advices from India. The rates of London Pisconnt-houses nrc easier, ami tho applications to the Lank arc light. Tho Canada, from Loston, bound to Liverpool, was detained on her piisn;o here by heavy galei. She arrived at this port at one o'clock yesterday, and sailed again at three, liullion in tho Lank of England has inerens;:il XI ,'-'-, (101) din ing tho week. Some failures arc reported nt Ham burg, but matters are improving. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 18. Messrs. Ilichardson & Speneo fjuoto Western canal flour at, '2'.'(n 27; Sniith crn 'T(r L'fls; Ohio li7(" 2Ss. Wheat is firm, with an advance for lino qualities, which are quoted at fis lOdf'iTs. Corn firm; mixed .;.;(" .l.'.-t (hi; yellow .'.!s Od (Vlls; white aTsO.s. l'ork dull. - .- . Where he is Known. S. 8 H H () n nl The Chicago 1'ress daces no great confidenco in the stability of Mr. Dot'UT.As, in the position he has taken; and us a man is supposed to he best known where he resides, wc give what says on tho subject. "It is reported that after Mr. Houj; las had defi ned his position on Kansas in tho Senate, a Southern Senator con gratulated General Wilson on the acces sion of Mr. Douglas to tlio 1'cpubliean party: 'You have got a new leader, who will lead you to tho devil, ns he lias led us.' Tho Republican party beg to be excused. Their course lies' in just the opposite direction. Resides, the Southern Senator was probably mis taken ns to the real posit ion of M r. I Mug las. It is an old trick with him face North and South at the same time, though with the secret understanding that thj latter can count upon him the time. He will never voluntarilly oreaic noni uis anegianco io i nc .slave I'ower. Without it s aid he most cer tainly never can be 1 resident, and even with it there is not much prospect that ho will be able to Fccuro the great ob ject of his ambition." Wearing Flannel. it be this ol to in use him built not are ino into lofty built, cloud In our climate, fickle in its beams sunshine and its balmy airs, as a con ijiiette in her smiles and favor, consump tion bears away every year the ornaments of many social circi's. The fairest lovclieet arc its favm-ite victims. ounce of prevention in this fatal disease is worth many pounds of cure; for, when once well seated, it iiiocks alike medical skill and careful nur.-inp;. If the rex could lie induced to regard the of health, many precious lics might saved; but pasto-board soles, Kiv neck drcsfcs, and liliputian bats, sow annu ally the seed of a fatal harvest. suggestion in the following article from the Scientific American, if followed, might save many wilh consumptive tend encies from an early grave. Put it at once. A V inter and summer, nothing better can be woru next the hkin than looso red woolen shirt; 'loose,' for it room to move on the skin, thus caus ing a titillation which draws the blood the surface and keeps it there; and that is the case no uuu can take "red," for white flannel fills up, together, and becomes tight, still", and impervious. Cotton-wool merely absorbs tho moisturt from the surface, while woolen flannel conveys it the skin nnd deposits it in drops on outside of the shirt, from which tho cotton shirt absorbs it, and by nearer exposuro to the air it is dried without injury to tho body. Having theso properties red woolen flannel is worn by sailors even in midsummer of the hottest countries. Wear a thinner material in summer. wife to of trial ." tliir ly tlio all belllc luent had intlit cnoo Man Haehusettii when ad dition ob tained EncoukaciIno to tiik Uni.kauxt:i). Hon. Andrew Johnson, who has been fleeted to tho United States Senate, from Tennessee, to succeed lion. C. Jones, presents in his own person of the most remarkable examples of proper ambition may attain 'under institutions. His origin very obscure, and of educational advan tages in early life he had none. manage, his wife taught him his und while he prosecuted his calling journeyman tailor, to support his he acquired the simplest rudiments education. I5ut advancing step by reading with avidity studying nnd Htrivine pmisfji n tl v tit iititirovo condition, he, ht.K at last attained one the most cuuiieiit tiiisitiinis in tho trilt h's countrymen. It will be remembered Representatives several years ago. IIankmann R KcoNvtarco to Common At a Hieclinu; of ' Spiriliialists,'' an was brought forward dreadfully ulllicled ulcerous scrofula that ull the doctors hail to cure. It was proposed to appeal to the land for advice, ami a lloincopathin present Interrogated the departed spirit llaiiemaiiu as to what remedy should bu Loud and disi iuot raps, uudible to the audience, told oil' A-i e-r s C a t-li o-r-t-i-c V-i t l e lhmer (IV. 1'. 11 Aiy. uuk. but and to being into Mui'll Iras been said of lain In regntd to Wood's Ilulr Restorative, and II is, no all It is represented to be. It is an urlicla pounded upun lha must scientific principles, acting upon the hair like an April sliuwer veelalion, enusine; it tu frow, thick und frlossy, and tl' It is gray, tu i It tu Its oiiejnal voior after a Irw days' h'or sale by ail diiijeUt tii i on g the country. General Washington Floored. Tho following ncl.iial Washington's life is taken Historical Sketches of "Col. I luvall's tin t"i ii al n in x from I, incident, in from Col 1 i ns' Kentn k y. citiir nrcom- and when trrant, in ranieil ,ori 1 an lie came over to cnloni.i) his Virginia. At tho timo (lencial Wash ingtuii was Rtationcd in Alexandria as n Colonel of a Lritish regiment, before the war of the Involution, an altercation took place in tho court bouse yard be tween him and William Payne in which, I'nynu knocked Washington down. Croat excitement prevailed, as l'ayne was known to bo firm, and stood high, and Washington was beloved by all. A night 8 reflection, however, satisfied Washington that ho was the aggressor, nnd in tho wrong, nnd in tho morning, like a true nnd magnanimous hero, he sought an interview with J'ayno, which resulted in an apology from Washington and a warm and lasting friendhhip bo hveon the two; founded on mutual es teem. Luring tho Revolutionary war, while Washington was on a visit to his family, Mr. l'ayno with this Duvall, went to pay his respects to the great American chief. Washington met him somo distance from the house, took him by the hand anil led him into tho pres ence of Mrs. Washington: to whom he introduced l'ayno as follows: "-My dear, hero is the little man whom you have so frequently heard mo speak of who oner had the courage to .knock hid down in tho court-house yard nt . Alexandria, bi'j nt I am. Washington's Flourish. it to Tho only instance we ever met with where General Washington deliberately triC'l to "cut a nourish, is related by writer in tho N. Y. Times, vho; in rum maging over an old ( best in tho Harpers establishment, iorlnd what he thus do scribes: A rusty sheet of foolscap, of orthodox size and rarrged on the edge, is an autograph letter of Washington, address ed to Gov. Georgo Clinton, under date of March 27, 178:1. It announces to tlio Governor the eoneluiim if tlie. 1'mee. Tho signature) stands out from the ta per as freshly as if It were written, not seventy years ago, but yesterday "Go Washington. The letter is only of a dozen lines; it announces tho fact that p.-aoe between tho United States am Great Britain has been concluded "on which glorious event," Washington writes: "Permit mo to congratulate you with tho greatest sincerity." The subscriptions must not bo passed by. In tho lower left-hand corner, in Washington's hand-writing, in immense letters, is the word Peace. The Gener al added a flourish of the quill under neath, which we quite despair of repre senting by any possible arrangement printing types. He was overjoyed. Tho frank reads "On Public Service.1' THE MARKETS. HILLSBORO, Jun. 6, 1858. of IIM1P I TM .- lit . ncai ino continued naa roaii nlniost s topped receipt. Prices are nominally the giimo as last quoted 50aG 'c. WHITE BKANS Dealers are puylnj lor a i;oo,l article. I I. inn il v sr.r.u ia lower. $!2. is the, retail price, from atom. SALT Kuiiawhu bus dcelineJ to 35c by i) i rrei . lMlilv is selling at $1 50..5 00 net COltA instill suar.ie unj in dam ind at 2- i lie. F.GOS nre very seurco and in demand at UUTTF.lt is in 1,'ood demand ut Ijc. No change in oilier articles. BUYING RATES-WHOLESALE. fair be Flour,! 'bbl, 3.V.!U10(I flutter, "",. B rornuieul, bus n.aO ' Egs , cloz Wheat, iU.ib!) Ilav, new, fa7()(i Corn, new, 2Ja lO Cliickeiia.duz.l u.riu I Oats, a'J.) I). Apples, ul Lard, lb 1 Oa"J I). Peucliea, 2 fl()u2 Wood, cord 2 (Mlu2 511; Hhcoii Hums Bi Cuttle, cwt, net 4al 50 Shoulders, Potatoes, bus u25 -SideM, Greeu Apples, 2ju35, WhtHetins ul SELLING RATES—RETAlL. on a has Kloor.libl 4 50 Sut-ar, It. riour cwt. a2 2i N UMol8cs,gaI3,"iH-l(i Ournineul . bu a Mi Salt, Kan. bus Candles, lb 15 Cotl'ee. lb Maclierel'ibbl 8 5(1 Tea, 50ul Trout. )i 7 50 butler, Will Kisli, " OH Cheese. I.ard.lb 10 LakeSaltbbl I ice, "Jt I Timothy, Cloverseed, j Hocking Suit a 2 Cincinnati Wholesale Market. Cincinnati, Tuesday, Jan. 5. mats Curefully corrected every week, from Latest Cltv Papers. COUNTRY PRODUCE. from the or dinary its soon Corn, Y'bu Wheat, " Oats, new" Flour, bhl. Ilnjrs, not I ,a i.l, lb. Mess Pork new 2da:m Cheese, WRIb. 7UaK3 Hutler Roll, lb aDII F.);s, dot. .'I fiOjJ (i,"i llnuns, bush, 4 li'ml HU 0. Apples, bu ejXiiil) I). Peaches, . !H)al 1 a.i 9aH o'Jn2 alii till Hay, ton bale Clover Seed, 5 'JSaft &) Apples, bbl. 1 Timothy " 2a2 BlllPotnloes, Tallow, rend. call Kealhers , lit. Hops, lb. western! 7nH Wool, co.l 'I .hi', cwt. net 4a0 Ml! " extra GROCERIES, &c. Tho prices herein (jlven, are the wholesale rales. On small lots to country dealers an vance ol from 3 to 5 percent on these rules ("cneruliy charged. tiuirar, lb. ft3 jufi.J R ice, II). Coti'eo, Rio, lO'.iilli?, Sitlt, Kana. Iiu. NOMolasses.jr. iij' .aii Tobacco; leaf, 'Peas, lb. 4ila'.i Nails, Kei;, .'I 5ha5 Mackerel No I, 15 5llal 7 Leutber.Cii. .Sole White Fish, bbl 1-2 51) Coal, fin yd 1 Cod Kish, lb. 4"';i'ii5l Whisky (-al. Raisins, M.R. 2 SHa'J 75 Lentous, box, 3 Ilroouis, doi. 1 15a'j 50 Caudles Mould Lard Oil, cul, 7UutS5 Soup, com lb. There is but litlle cliati" In the siui'ii last week. Prime qualities of are u little lirni-r at our quotations. Hoes lower will be found bi low just James one what lie publican was After letters, as a The Hog Trade. Tho morning train on our bein"; discontinued, we arc without step, cdoselv. liii of j" city papers of Wednesday ol ! nur. Ihe quotations given in I table abovo aro from the Times Srnsk. luvulid with failed spirit phvsii.lun of taken. whole Prof' doubt, rum up on becuiuo linu; appli cation, lioiit Tuesday evening. Tho (Jazetto of Monday Bays : "The Bupply is largo, nnd the eeipts fair, ami while this state of continues, a reaction is out ot tho tion. Dealers aro now getting tho prossion that hogs will continue come forward in fair quantities the mouth, and the movements present favor this view. They therefore, beiniiinir to regard 81 as unsnfo a price, us $3 50 was sidered a, while ntro. The ruiirre prices Saturday yas ?l 50 to 8 I I Orirrl 75 the leadiii'' rates for jibs, averages. 1'rovisions were iunll, and cxecd lor crceu which were in fair demand at (U(,i prices were but little better than tir.w Cim vi nt n: i r. Lookout, for unterfcit 2iisou the hunk of Com merce, t levclanil. I,x ce.hni'l v well lone, iitiite freely circulate"!. Tlie-io eon n tei lei t s en n bo known by the fief that I'cnker Handy is si.'ned ns 1 resilient, wliercas on the l.'lh (ct.. Kt tho date of the bill cliowu us io vm not an oliiccr rl caul l ank. Herald. SPECIAL NOTICES. To r n ous KiiMrrers. A rU'.riltKl) t'l.l'.IUl Y.MAN'. n-trd to nllli in a few Hiiyo, nflrr mnny yr of grout nrrvou i fTc r i 1 1 jj , in nation to innlin known Dm inrans ofrnr. Will 'iid Tre tlm prrtr rip'ion nrod . I 'irrnl llie l!ev. J 'H N M DA'iN ALT,, No. 1 VO 1 ulton street, i:ronli lyil N .Y. octl5 rii3 m r Tho Great Tnglish Kcmrdy. SIR J A M Y.S ClRKK '.-4 fCI.KRR.lTlin F KM. I IX TILLS. 7 . moTr.cTro BY ROYAL I.KTTKB PATKNT. Vrrparri) from prrrri,tinn fif Sir J. Clark .11. P., I'liimciun l.jtrnnrdiniirij to the Till iiivnlnnliln ini'ilieiim in uiifiiilini' In the euro of all llione pilnfnl anil ilmiue ron il- hkp to Ineli tlio feannlo, ronsti I nl ion I sub ject. It inoileruten nil nrpm nml ri-movrl all olmtruetiuiiB, and a njn'eily cure inny bo relicu on. TO ?IAKKIII I. III IS t li peciilinily iMiiled. Il will in ii short tbnp bring on tho monthly pnrloci with r'tularlty. r.ae.li bnlllt, prien (lii liallar, benr llie fiovi-rnnioiit Sn,nii of (Jrcat Lritnin, to pro. vont counterfril. CAUTION'. Thrtt J'illt nnlH nnl lirt-lkm hif frmntc rlur imi t,r 1'IHS'l' Til KEF! NOSTHS of Vrrq nanry, tie tliry are mire to tirin ; on Mixcarritiir, but nt Minf filtn r time they are rafe, I n nil enfte of Nervon nml Spinal AITec tloHK, I'nin in llii bin It nml I.iml,H. I'nli(;u on ulielil exertion, l'jit jt itut ici ti of Ihn Henri, 1 1 y h - I erica, anil W liilea. llipsii Tills w ill ellert nonre when nil other menus liavv failed, anil ulLhonh h powerlul remedy, da not cniilnin iron, r.nla- mt'l, Hiiliinony, or anything hurtful to tho Co ii i-l i I ii lion. Full direeliiins nrcoinpniiv paeli pneknrp. Solo Affent for tlin I'niled Slnles nnd Cnnadii J Oil MOSES, (Lalo 1 .C.r.iildwin &. Co. Kochenlor, New York. N. 11 $1.00 and G posture KlainpH eiirlord to nuy niilliorixed Aent, will iiiHura a hotlle of tho Tills by return mail. Kop aiiln by JAM KS DROWN, Ag't, j-J'lvl HHKboro. of Una just rcceivpd nnotlipr supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, II ATS, CAE'S, AND $1 now the 10c B' nl (Ml 5b til Palh n l (M till ! lid il 'a Which They Arc Scllinr Lower Than Ever. CAM, A.M) SKK. ATTHF. SIGN OF J. V. STEWART, One door North of Fallis' Coruer, lIILLSnORO. OHIO. l'ROr. O. J. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. I'or ltrotl iii-Iii;; Ilnir on IJ.-ilil IIo:t!s, mill I'csloi-ius; (i':iy llaii to liH i;iliiisil Coltir. 'PUIS nslmiishiii!; and unequalcd preparation Iiiih never failed Io produce a growth Bald Heads, when used according to the rect ions, and tu rn Hair buck to Us orlpinul lolor, lifter linvinp become f;rav, and ri'iutale t in ull its original lieiillh, Inslrc, Miflners beauty. Ucmoves at once ull scurf, daiidrufl, ami iinpb iistnit i t clii ii rr . scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. It also llie hair from becoming unhealthy falling oil', and hence nets as a nerfpet I1A1R I N VIGOR ATOR AND TONIC. W e annex a lew twi lificatcs, to ccriuborate our assertions: State of Illinois, Carlisle, June 27, '3.1. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair nnd have admired ils wondeiful My hair wus becoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of tho "Re sloralivs," il has resumed ils original and, I have no doubt, permanently si SIDNEY 111! EES E, Ex-Senator United States. A gentleman of Huston writes to Ills friends In New Bedford thus: To your Inquiries, I would reply, that I first commenced using Prof. Wood's Restorative, my hair wasalmost w hite, und been so for llie lust ten years, and il was thill oil the top oi mv head, very loose, pulled out freely; but I found belore I bad all the second botllo, (which was weeks) my liair was entirely changed to oiiginal color lieht brown and is entirely free from tin nil ru IV and (jiiile moist. I thr loaf? ul II (10 'J.".a''5 01) 1)11 25 3.VI0 :ir.H:i- had mv hair cut live or six tiimis since change, and have never seen anything while hair starling from the roots; nnd now as thick as it evor wus, and does not otit at ull. U has proved in my case all tiiut could wisli to ash.. Yours, Ac. yila la uih ad is 5a5' a'Jn 5a 15 75 la.'lti (la 1 ' al.'t" .3 l llal'J 4ali iniirkrt Wheut are railroad our morn- our of ro things ques im to through ut aro 50 eon i,f 80f 200 very hams nom inal. Cardinsr, Maine, June 22, '51. Dear Sir: I have Used two botttes of Wood's Hair Restorative, mid can truly it is the greatest discovery of the ajje, for stortni; and chaneiny the hair. Jlelore I was as irriiy as a man of seventy. hair has now attained its original color. can reccotumsnd il to the world williouf least fear, as my cas3 was ono of the kind. Yours, D. N. MURPHY. St. Louis, March 7; 1T1. rrof. Wood: My hair commenced falling some three or fou r years since, and coniitied to do so, until 1 bee tine quite bald. 1 tried the popular ineiliciuns of the duy, lint lo no At last, 1 was induced to try your Hair Restorative, and am happy to It is doing wonders. 1 havo now a tine of you UK hair, ami cheerfully recomiiieud use to all similarly stun ted. A. C. WILLIAMS, LIS V!J Raisin, Michigan, Aug. 2, 165. This is lo certify, that one year u(;o, 1 quite gray, and my hair was so thin upon lop of my husd tiiut 1 feared ils entire loss. this condition I applied for and obtained a of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and I bad used one quart bottle, the hairs had disappeared, and it hud thickened so as to bu as lull us usual, aud assumed glossy sppearunce, apparently more Ilia n ever it wus be lure. I do, cheerfully recommend it lo alt those Udisswh value beautiful head of hair. I w ill also that I use il now, occasionally , for its and beautifying ellicts. SARAH J. BROWN. Cblceco. May I, I bave used Trof. Wood's Hair Restorative to decided advantage. It prevents the from coming out, and filvss it a gloss and very desirable. Tlie few gray hairs have entirely disappeared. Olhers of my have used it, and concur with mo lu 11 ull it professes to be. II EM R Y CLARK. St. Louis, Sept. 20, Pr. O. J. Wood I have used nearly bottles of your Hair Reslorative, and found its effects very satisfactory. Il bus destroyed all d.uidrutl' from my ami restored my hair lu ils original which bud become quite fav. W.M. TKUESDALE. BiTSuld at 1 1 I Ma: kel street, St. Louis, 31ol)ioudway, Now link, and by all I nits, eve ry w hot e. All kinds of family o ut Medio i ues lor s.iie on Hie In .t terms, at Trufeftsor Wood's establishment, Muikei slieol, SI. Louis. tlsil i 7 V . n . h. . JIILr,S15()lU)UGll l'F.MALE COIJilXiK. rnifF. FAi.r. I. with on linni'roil i Sf-ISSION of Ihi limlit alien ( the fiia-t Fr l 'he now lion-r) li T"1"' ml I'wfi eiiiiilB, tmnly cevwii nl wlrm bourn in iiip I nm nui Winter Sn.l.n will b.-gn on Urn .M.isimv ii jvvakv, l--3,un ciiniinuB uur,e. TF.KMS TF.il Kt'.sslu.V: I'riMiell I,uli(riln;p( 3 " Por,!ir?, Inrliiilina wncliine. rrr '"k, i 1 (I I Tuition 111 Propnriitnry D.-ihi Inibiil, ID " in oilier Di-pnrtiiienm, l i "Mimic HOim, pxtra, ' "" T!. r.f Plan,, In r-lir.. OH - ... .. . . , I I'Mintini? unit I.'ruwing, io Ii Iviiliriiini i v, Vuc.nl .l.iie, HO U ) t.p" it I miiu, pi n.iiv, -i , 0 rr.neh new sehi Inr pnv H to tin I.ilirury mi l 2 i eeul. per e! nri.rwardp. 'I'ha new pi in of dielpliun t ork well. All h r j plen.ed and .lisl"ie 1. For mnn In forniniion ape "C'irculiir," which may bp obtained al llie IJookntores I n llill.bori applying t thp sulue.ribcr. liecllwli more p.irtirul lornn if Ii . op U J. Mcl). MAT I llt.WS. rut-. 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Per nun For any one of the four Review $1 W Koranv Iwo of tho four Reviews (10 Kor an'v lbree of the four lievleivs 7 00 Kor all four of the R-vli w 8 00 Kor Hluehwoiid's Mainline 3 110 For Illnckwoeil and three R-views 0 110 For Ulackwood ami the four Reviews 10 0 I ttj"I uvmenla to be nrnle in ail cases Ill nd- vanco. money current la I lie mine, wuurs is sued will be recoi'ed al par. rosTAiu:. The Toslace Io any part of the United Stales will bo but Tweu'vl'oiir Cents u year for i:!?e!;nod, and but ourteeu Cents a year lor each of llie Review. At the above prices :he lVriwlicu's will be furnii-hed for l-T)6. nnd i s a 1'i iMiiluiii to fli'W n irrlDoi s on di and j pre vents und Re storative, fcf feel. color, when Hair Inid very nud us ed eight its have the like is come l the Nos of the same IVrinl icals for I -Mi, will be furnished without aJdil.oii-il charge. Unlike the more eph.iin.oa' M .gi.ines ofthe day, lliese Periodicals lose hit i by age lilt by age. ileiice n full year of the Nos. (with u omii-M'.iiis) lor Ipbb, may be regarded iieiriy as vaiuamo for Ib."i8. u.il,.Mr;l,oM vkf lulii hit hImo Ihe uniuhi-rs for 1837, will be supplied ut the following extreme- Iv low rate Splendid OUcrs fr IS;G, 57 TO(; ETHER. For Blackwood's Manzlui For any one Review Fur any two Reviews For lilarkwood and one Review For lllackw ood and two Reviews For throe Reviews, For Blackwood and three Reviews For the four Reviews For Blackwood and ihe four Reviews N. H. The price in Oreo Britain of thu I'ivl' Periodicals above named is i ll per an no in. As wa shall never again be liUe'y to olF.r such inducements ms those here presented, NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! U jRemiltanoes must in ult cases be made direct io the Publishers, fur ul these prices commission can be ullowed to agents 5 h 8 8 (I in in 13 12 13 Address, dec!)! LL'ONARLi SCOT V &CO., 31 Cold street, New York. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY! Honey to bo Saved! Prof, say re- using My You the worst u(T all ef fect. cele brated sny growth Its St. was lite In bot tle be fore gray tip a beautiful therefore, stole heulllty 1854. hair soft ness 1 bad fam ily pro nouncing 185.1. three have en tirely bead, oolor, Mo , ' r u g -g l'nl- possible 1 J tinai J CASH SYSTEM AND Great Reducton in Prices! Joseph 13. MisIIenix Is now receiving ut his Old Stand, an entirely " Fresh and Complete Stock of Far.iilv Groeerics, AND FINE CUTLERY, Which lie Is determined lo for CAEII or COUNTftY FRO UCE, A3 CHBAF OR CHEAPER Than cau be bought ul any store, in 11 illsb Call and Gkt Baikiains AT THE CHEAP cash onocEr.v, Smith's Row, Jlalii Street, orrosric Tiii coist Huns, . HH.Lscoi:or;ir, onio. Deeiubeai lit, U;j7. d-'J 1 A'AI.rAT'.Ml Farms for Calo. MI F. Sl'bueriber ors for sale on f iTornbl . terms. TWO VAI.I'AHLE FARMS. In Il'Coland county, aituated as follows: One of US',':; Acres, on the Rocky Fork, of l'nlnt Creek miles sr.at of Hillsboro containing MID ncres of rich bottom land , 1 jf) rie niuler ciiltlvnlion j a pood dwelling, (food orchard of (rrafted fruit, nd other iniprors inents and never-failinj water. Also,. A Tract of 1 IO Acres, one mile west of th ormer tract, on llie roud from l'imlnii to Ilei tis!, i0 acres improved , well watered and thn b rd, pood log bolide e.nd other oiilhu I Id inus. For lurtlier psrticulars siip!y to tlie echor ef this piper, or to JACOB TOM LIN SON, (!erl7lf llillas P. O.. O. HOOK-KEEPING! Ticket fur a Full or Hall Course of I s -struetion at Cuuilry's Coniineicinl Cotlrne Cineiniial I. ca n be obin ined al this ofljco at a considerable, d isroa i, t Ii ' u in the realtir pr.ve. Yoiiiij men wl.ihinu tu qualify themselves lor Mercantile lliisiness, will niitt this one of tii best iustitulions in ll" Vet. jy23 C. 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