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NEW GOODS, ; 7 NEW1 GOODS, NEW PRICES, rrrin NEW PRICES, NEWSTYLESX NKW STYLES,- ' J " ''"'CALL AND SEE THEM, 'CALL AND SEE THE'M EMMRICH&CO'S WW m in ifsrket with a large and aried Slock of Inss, Cloaxlncs,all of. wales, hart boea selected with TO buy tha bast andlatest styles or Crockery eon to. ... . KMMRICflt CO'B. ,c rJ O i- ' get the worth of your money . re ty a BosadofTE A call at aIU i i EiULRICH k GO'S.' F you want the best SUGAR in inar- L kt aat tto xaost foryearnwwey von will sod It at EMMR1CH fc CO'S. rX)FFEE, the best at . . , EMMKICH fc CO'S. 'OR pure and unadulterated Grocer ies of all kind ro to EMMRICH fe CO'S. WE call special attention to our - new htock of Cloths, Caaslmora, Vesting, (seats Furnishing Goods, READY-MADE CLOTHING ThlawohSTB a larfc aajwell selected assortment parcheneawltaspacial raftrsae to taia market and IhU trade; ; f - Cannot be Undersold! .Qur PrtJit s hunt be Small but Sniff Quick. ' ' Our Stock is too complete for enum eration.. WethetiarbreiaTitoallwiehliiftoparehaee woods iooarhaa to oail and oxamlae bafora loins elsewhere, aa wo cm poaitivalyevll job goods if job ik to bay. . No Trodlt to Show Goods. . : ', EMMRICH & CO. P.S. MR.A.GUSDORF IN RETIR- Ifcg from the Dry Goods Trad, retain aaoeJoaat Out axor,BBa wiuouy, paying tiuu u at arloaor DRESSED OR LIVE HOGS, WHE AT,CORN,RYE,0 ATS, SEEDS . .... WOOL, 40, 4C. E. & CO. Fremont, October U.1S6. S9atf HEAL QUARTERS IN FULL BLAST! NEW GOODS! Low Prices. W Afcl MOW OPENING A LARGIend wall as sorted Stock of DRY GOODS ! GROCERIES! Soots and Slioes, Hals an&Caus, Sec, AU of whieabBWbeenbougMatthe iSJ DECLINE In New York;nd w art offprint the entire stook at j rum kiM Tau DEFY COMPETTnON We weald ear that vi havs detarmlnod to maka imi a BorrBsao mi iwhmhhm - every report aad at all timea, to compete amrit -i.i. .M,j.nt in Northern Ohio. We will atalUimoekeoe) . FIRST-CLASS GOODS, AND SELL THEM AT A LARGE PER CENT LESS THAN THEY CAN BE . BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. GIVE US A CALL And cam pare oar priea and goods with tho price asaedyouatotherplaoea, and joa will ba convinced thai taawajto ' IS TO Buy Goods at Head Quarters, . . CASH PAID FOE WheatjConijOatSjWcol, AND ALL KINDS OF GARVIN&CO., rraBOnt O, Sept 16. 1S06 28tf LATEST FASHIONS DEM AKD J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent i)UPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) I 3F5. T - rrtHE WONDERFUL FI.EXIBIUrY AND GREAT I comrort and pleaaura to anr lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Sairt will be ejtperieoced particularly ia all crowded aammblioa, epene, rarriares, railroad can, church pews, arm chair, for promenade and bouse dres., as tha skirt can te folded when in use to occupy a small place aeeasilT and conveniently aa a silk or maslia dress, aa invaluable qnality ia crin oline, not foaod in any 8ingle Sprine Skirt. A lady having enjoyed tha pieasure, comfort aa tjreat convenience of wearing the Duplex Ellipti Steel Spring Skirt fora single day will never after wards willingly dispense witb their use. For chil dren, mtaees and young Udica they are superior to mil othera. They will not bead or break like tha single spring, bat will preserve their perfect and graceful shape whaa three or four ordinary skirts will hare been throws aside as useless. Tha Hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only doable springs but twios (or doable) revered, preventing them from wearing out wnen dragging down stoops, stairs, ac Tha Duplex Elliptic ia a great favorite with aU la 4iea aad is Bntveraally recommended by the Fashion Vacarinea aa tha SFADARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To on joy the following estimable advantages ia Crinoline, Tic: superior quality, perfect amaufaetBre otylish shape aad iniah, flexibility, durability, com fort and economy, enquire for J. W. Braslbt's Duplex Elliptic, orDouble spring Skirt, and ba sura too rot the genuine article. CACnON To guard against IMPOSITION be aar ticalar to NOTICE that Skirts ogred aa Duplex " have tha red Ink stamp, vis: "J. W. Bradley's Da niel Elliptic Steel Springs " pnoa tha waistband none othera are geouioe. Also notice Uat every iiaop willadmti a pin being paasad throogh thacan n.m. i,nAii tha two 1 or double I spring, braid ed 'together therein, which ia the secret of their uoxibility and strength, and a combination sot loan aaoyotherakirt. . FOR SALE in all stores whore FIRST CLASS skirts are sold, tbrooghoat the United States nd leewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners ot ta Patent. WESTS, BRADLEY OAKY, 4m3 97 Chambers ana 79 at II BeadeSta, N Y .,..Bg 13 LAKES of U klndsforaalaodpried to order Li the , -, JflEatVBII VMAKVIIWSi F R E IV3 O N Clothing, Clothing, Clothing .One Door North of National Bank,) WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS THAT THEY HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF 32 XL CID TD HEL Ul JSS C&rZ ; MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR OF EVERY STYLE A QUALITY. Piece Goods, Cloths, Cassimers, Hats & Caps, Gents Furnishig Goods, Trunks and Valises. MERCHANT TAILORING! Done to order, and a manner unsurpassed elsewhere. DRYFOOS & BROTHER. Fbemokt, Mayl8, 16C6. 20yl. ; Undenvrilers' Agency. AGGREtiATR ASSETS, 3,16,'iOr.S. Ptativitt of tha eonditioo of the GERUAMA FIRE INSUBANCB COMPANY, of tbe city of New York oa tha Slat day of Deoember, 1806, 1b confor m My with tha lawa of tha State of Ohio. CAPITAL , Cash capital aad mrplaa S:i0,;2 43 ASSETS. Caitd3tataa8earitiea .. fl'iS.Ovg 76 Loaoa oa Boad asd atortnire 6S.00U 00 Caik la Bank and ia haaoaof A genu.... 48,23 O i lioaaa oa Btoota, payaoia oa aemaad.... tif.w 00 Real Eitata tO.COO 00 Other Seearitiea 65,690 06 (740,482 43 LIAB1L1T1K3. Lof iea in nroeeM of adjutmeot $31,317 73 8,620 S4 Claim i for loaeeeceeieted by tbe Comp'y (40,239 37 HANOVER city of New , la conform- ETATKimrr of tha coedition of the FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY of the lark, on tha Uat dy of December, 18 J, Itf witb tbe lawa of tns atai ot Ktiio. CAriTAL. Cash capital aad snrplcs f '91,831 61 ASSklS. United Statu Securities 3;4.S76 00 Loans oa Bond and Mortgage 60,200 00 Cash in Bank aad haada of Agents ... 81,008 60 Loans on stocaa, psyaute oa demaoa .... JH.nuoW' N.T. CoBntyandTenneasee Bonds 2O.067 60 1 All otbCT oeenfttlea 86,190 u (64133161! LlARIUTIBg. j Losses ib Broome of adiuftment.. ....... f 25.S30 34 Clainis for losses rcsiited by the Comp'y 6,020 61 j (34,260 OT j Statsbut of tha condition of tha NIAGARA 1 FIRE LNSIRANCE COMPANY of the city of New York, on tbaaist oayot LicceiDuer, 190, in conform Ity with tbe laws of the SUte of Ohio. OAriTAL. Cash capital and sarplus. $1,283,166 M. ABSKTB. United 8tateaaearitiea. (611,687 60 Loans oa Bond acd Mortgage . 203,700 0c Cash in Bank and hands of Agents .. 116,166 23 Loans on Stocks, payable oa demand.... 296,100 00 Real Estate 100,000 00 Wisconsin Bonds . 8,000 00 Other 8ecttritis 48,602 26 $1281,166 98 Las!L1t;f.s. Lohcee iBprocessof aijustment.. .... ' (40,000 00 Claims for losses esisted by tbe Comp'y. 6,000 00 Unpaid Dividends 666 10 (4 886 00 SrATBatK-tr of the rottditinB of tha REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of the city of New York. OB the 81st day of December, 1866, in conform ity with the laws of tha State of Ohio. CAPITAL. Cash capital and surplus (664.237 76 , asutv. United States Steal Hies '. $i(ll,218 76 Bank Stocks 30,630 00 Loans on Bond and Mori, ago 130,160 00 Cath in Bank and harts otAnte 89,029 U Loans on Stocks, payable on demand 11,100 00 Real Estate and other Securities 68.699 16 : . (584,287 76 LIABILITIES. Losses lo proeesfi of adjustment..... $30,330 34 Cjatma frr losses resisted by the Comp'y 11,(20 64 $41 0 98 ; CERTIFICATE OF A UTIIOMTY. . (Toaxpiro on the (let day of January 1861.) Omciorm Acrroa or Stai , ) I.VKTBAXCX DxrAKTBXXT, CoLCKBra, Oaio, Jan 31, 1867. ) Wiirxas, the Germasia, Hanover, Niacara, and Republic Fire Ineurance Companiea, loca ted at New York in the SUte of New York, has fil ed in this office a sworn statement of ita condition, as required by the flrstaection of the act "To regulate Insurance companies not incorporated by the State of Ohio." passed Aprtl 8,1866, and amended Febra ary 9, 1 664; aad, whereas, said company has furnished the undersigned satisfactory evidenoe that It is pos sessed of an actual Capital of at least Obi BrbRxi aad Fmtt THOreAXD Dollabb Invested as reqiired by sstd acta; and, whereaa, said oompaay kas tied la this office a written lottrument. under ita eoraorate seal! signed by the President and Secretary thereof, authorising any agent or agents of sal 1 oompaay in this state to acknowledge service of process, cor ana ib aerjaii 01 said eompany, accoru in tn tn tame of said law. Now, therefore, ia pursuance of the aots aforesaid, L Jumea H. Godman, Auditor of 8tae for Ohio, do neraoy eeraiy mat aaiu iremama, nunim, in am and Ranublie Fire Insurance Companiea of N. V. are authorised to transact the buslnecs ot Fire Insur ..in this SUte until thothirtv-aret day of Janu ary, in tha year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight. (n witness whereof, I have hereunto eaheeribedmy Basse, aad eaueed the aeal of my office to be amxed, tt, day dva boot, written is. Auditor of guta. D. S. CAMFIELD, Agent, jg 3 .1 F retuont, Ohio. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 117 BROADWAY) NEW YORK. Board of Director! A A Low, Samuel WOlets, Oliver H Gordon, 8 B Chittenden, Peter C Cornell, Hen Wm Eelly, Wm S Tisdale, Gil L Brekmaa, Jos A Sprague, Rufua R Graves, Alex T BUke, Jsmes 8 Noyes, Wm C Fowler. Sam'lB Caldwell, Nermae a) Beatify, Wm P Pren tice, J H Frothingham, Hob Stephen Tabv, Isaac H Frothingham.Ceo L Wiilard, Henry E Pierrepont, Geo F Thomaa, John Halesy, Effingham Townsend, Thomas T Buckley, Henry A Swift, Jsmes H Pren ties, H Messenger, George L Nikola John W Froth ingham, William C Sheldon, Oliver g Carter, Levis B Loder, Joha T B Maxwell, Esra P Prentice, Benja min Hicks. OFFICEKS. Geokub L. Willard,... President. O H Goaoos............ ....Yice President. C W Plybb... Secretary and Actuary. A W Rooaaa, M D..Coneultlng Physician Brooklyn. W P Pkxxticb, Att'y a Counsellor, 29 Wall St. This Company, now fully organised, having com plied with the lawa of N. Y.State,and deposited 160,000 of its capital, with the superintendent ol tbe 1 n so ranee Department for the security of its pol icy-holders, is bow prepared to Issue the various kinds of policies on aa favorable conditions as those of any other Company. Dividends Increase with tbe age of tbe Policy. Non-participating rates are lower than those of any Company in tne warla. Losses paid in thirty days after due not'ee and proof of death. Liberal arrangeroenta made in regard to trave1. One-third of the amount of premium will be loan ed the policy-holders when desired. Liberal arrangements made with good Agents. The Transit Routes el Panama aud Nicaragua. From the Niw York Herald, 11th Feb'y, 166.. Paxaba, 1st Feb.,lSt;. "Yellow Fever is almost epidemic on the Isthmus The deaths from that disease are numerous, and Panama ia full of pest Hence and filth. The seaaoa la the aickliast knows for years. The yellow fever ij raging on board the Jamestowa, (the Cnlted States aiea-of-war,) aad the deaths average one or two per diem. The Commodore will put to sea in order to disinfect the ship. "Dr. Little, American OonsuL, died of yellow lever oa tbe 28ta January, rrom wis laci tnat toe ma jority of the mea oa board tha Jamestowa are pros trated with disease the ocual guard of marines at hit funeral could not be formed." Frees the New York Tribute, 11th Feb'y, 1967. Pahaba, 31st Jan ,1867. "The health of oar city (Panama) is not by any means what it Baually is; there hare been many deaths. Cholera la eiid to have entirely dinaprear od as tbe Nicaragua route." KOTR'fc TO I'ALlFuRMANB. '. There has sot aaea epidemic disease of anr kind on tha Nicaragua route and It is quite healthy. The seat steameie by the way of Nicaragua will be the "Santiago oa Cube," sad 'set rouclsco," ytk sad aotf) Marob, T, O H I O; Nero V5ocrtt0cmcnt0. The Metropolitan Collar, BOLD BT A. T. S TE WA RT & Co : Broadway, Chamber e k Reade Btreeta, If. T. COTTON WARPS Of EAtra qiility, all number, widths, colors, aad paterae Dressed on Beims, ready for tbe loom. for tala by ALEX. WHILLDIN fe SONS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. IToet and Woolen Tarns sold on eommisgtoa. THE AMERICAN FARMER roa 1867. 1867. 1887. rpHE PRACTICAL farmers own paper. Tha cheap I estand best AaTienltnralandHorticnllnral jonr nai ia America. Illustrated with nomarocs engrav ings of Farm Buildings, Animals, Implements, Fiulta, Flowera, aa. Only ewe iolimm a pear. Ageatswaat' ed la erety rlUsge, town, eonnty, and State, to form Clubs, to whom SrucxoiD Paasiirics are ofTerrd. For full particmlsra of which, send for a specimen copy. iVee is ae tisis fa aw6MTtt6e. Seadonyonr name and the oama of your friends. Address, JOHN TURNER, Publisher aad Proprietor, Rochester K. Y. A Book for the Million, Eie-rF Family needs If. Etapt Tear her blieuld atawe It. Ewery Reiiool . Hoy vranta 1U 100 Choice Selections," embracing the most pop ular patriotic effusions of the day, the rarest Poeti cal Gems, the finest Specimens of Oratory, and a fund of Mirth and Dumor, tor the use of Schools, Lyceums, Exhibition Room., and the Heme Citcle. COXDITIOSS 7"4t tcltioblt rrrk, runlamimg 180 doatlir prinitd 12mm. pcyes, an bt tent free im any ao'drers nthefotitnrie termt: Om Copy, Pamphttt Lditium,... 30 C'(s. " Fiae Paper, Cloth, OM Back, .. 75 CIS. Great Inducements to Clubs. A gents wanted ev where. P. GARRET a Co., Publishers, 702 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. AO EAT WANTED fur "7'lu Mtitory.of the War Bdwstn Hie States Tracing itt Origin, Causes and Rttullt,' by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, And for tha Life, Lettire aad Speeches of BOX. ALEXANDER H. 8TEPHKKS, T HF.XHT CLKTKLAKO. . Send for circulars and s?e oar terms. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co, 607 Minor Street, Philadelphia, H- W. JOHNS' IMPROVED ROOFING, Haf bea In net V? ynn, uid bat ft largw m1t than ether kint's of Conpotition Booflof eombiiud. ELASTIC MIX ERA L CEMEX1, For retail irr leasy hint!o and other roofs. Preservative patats, roofing, cement, Ac. Exclusive right to sell and apply these materials will be gives to responsible and energetic parties. rnd for de scriptive circular, prices, ale-, to H. W . JOHNS, 78 William f t , N. Y. WASTED 3 -or 4 School Teachere In each county in tha West to engage in business that will pay from $100 to (160 car month. Address, Ziigleb, akCi M'f k Co., (01 Chestnut Street, I hila delphia, Pa.; Lombsrd Block, Chicago, 111.; or 609 IMPARTIAL SUFFERINGS. Neither wealth, refinement, station, or condition are exempt. The Philotvken , or Femalae' Friend, ex pressly for tbe benefit of females suflering from nys ttrU, nausea, nervous IrrlUbility, distressing appre hensions, and all those troublesome complaints that Invite premature of oid age, and render life misera ble. Dwcriptlve pamphlet aenton receiptor posUge sump. HARRAL, F ISLET A Co, 141 Chamber Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. X'O SOAP ! KO WATER I ! NO SLOP ! J. Brown's Glass Cleaning Polish, patented Octo ber 10. 1666. for cloaulua and poliahins windows. mirrors, gold, silver-plated ware, brass, oopper, tin, IU. a uv im.j. 01 puv QnwcH pracucai worth, eunvenianca and economy.' Indispensable te all private house keepera, hotel keepers, store keep ers, fee. Large discount la the trade. For full parties : arc acdress CM. itRGWaT, 74 Blecker street,N V WINTER EMPLOTMWiT. $200! PER MONTH and Expenses paid Mala 6r emale acobis, to lntroaaee a new ana ase- f ul invention, of etiolate utility in every koasehold. Agents prsferringto work on .CommiasioB eaa ears lroaliUUe.w per uay, voriuiiparvicuiare, ei close stamp, and address W. G. WILSON A CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. A Physiological View of ItiarT", eonutning ucsny uo pages, ana lau Hue flat -grwvingnt the Anatomy of the human Organs la a sute or Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Early Errors,its Deplorabks Oonswjcences upon the Mind end Body, with ths Authors Plan of TraatmenW-ths only rational aud successful mode of Cure, as shown by the report of oases treated. A truthful adviser to themarried, and thoae contemplating marriage, who entertain donbta of their physical condition. Sent free of postagetogny address oa receit of 26 oents in stamps or portal currency, by addressing Dr, LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, Alhany,N. Y. The au thor may be consulted upon any of the diseases up on which hisbook treats Medicine sent tosny part of tha world. MADAME JCMEL'S Mammarial Balm and Patent Breast Elevator. To develop tbe form physi ologically. Depot, 362, Canal St, N Y. Send for ei.-culur. Sold by Druggists, Agents wasted. SURE PILE CIRE. Dr. Gilbert's Pile Instrument, for tha radietl cure of piles, prolapsus, ic, with out an operation or medicine, relieves the worst case in 6 minutes, and has nev er failed toeffect a permanentcure. Send forcircular. Sold by druggists generally. Agents wanted everywhere. Sent by mail on receipt of ft. J. B. Robai.ve, Btauager,6T6 Broadway, New York. North American Steamship Co. opposition line to California, via. Nicaragua, EVERT 2" DAKS, W ITH Fatsenyer, Freight, and U, S. Mails. on the following fibst -class stcabtsbifs: On Atlantic Oc?an. Santiago ok Ct ba, San Fbaxcisco. Nicaragua, -Dakotah, Con'tf ob Pad Its Ocean. Amkeica, Mosks Tatloa, Nfbaaska, Nepaoa. Fbsob and Freight at Rrdapeit Katea. sjAILUrO DATS FROM NEW YORK, January 10 and 30, 1567. 1 April 20 IMI. February 20 I May 10 and 30 Karck 10 and 80, juae20th " And every twenty days thereafter, leaving oa the Saturday previous when a Regular Sailing Day comes on Sunday. For farther ialormatioa apply to tbe yORTH jMEHrcjX STEAMSHIP CO. WM. II. WEBB President, 64 Excba age Place, N. Y. U. N. fAKHINf; TON, Agent, 171 West cor. Warren. N. Y. Horsemen. Attention J Jut published, a new, enlarged edition, of Dr. Tripsall's celebrated book on the treatment of all the diseases of horses, with tricks practiced by Jockeys and how to tall agea of horses aad cattle. Every horse owner should have it. cent by Biail lor only 60 eta. Address, . atiLLKN, Uwu;oa, ate. JL The Fremont Journal. GOING HOME. Where are yon goiDg so fast, old roaD? ; Where are you going so fiiit? rhers'a a wallfey tocrofs and a river lo fuid There's-A claep of Uie hand ainl a artii:g word, ! And a tremulous sigh for ihe pat, nr mr.u;"! ' The beautiful, vanished past. . r J, , The road has btcn rugged and rough, old man; To your feet it's rugged aud rough. But you Bee a dear being with gentle eyes Has shared your labor arid eacriucr.. Ahl that has been sunshine enough, old man; e For you and me, sunshine enough. How long since you passed o'er the hill, old man, '. , Of life ? o'er the t of the hill ? Were there beautiful vales and tree, wilh their branches wide. Ta8hut offlbe hent of the sun, old man, The heat of the ftrv'nl win? And how did you ctohs the wavet, old man; .I.- fncf-tll .11 I" ! . ' Did you lay your dear trea-urtR by, oue by one, With an aching heart, and "fvod a will be crone, Under the wayside dust, old man; In the graTe'ntath the wayside duat? There i aorrotr and labor for all, old man; . . . 1 r... .11. Aiaa, mere ia oviiiuw ivi Andyou.peradvcnture, have had your share. for eignty long wmu-i ni nnvnv j... natr, And they've whitened yeur heart a well, old nun; Thank .God, your heart as well. " You're now at the foot of the hill.old man: w ... . ., . c.i. i.:n At last at tne loot 01 me uw. The sun has gone down in goMeu glow, And the Heavenly City lies just below. UO in tnrougn tne penny Ki' i "i J "L ID9 rjCBUHIUl peuriy Agricultual and Practical. When is a Farmer Rich? A corrertoodent writing for the X. Y. 7H6mii from Willoughby, says: "We have many farmers in this county ho have o-nnd house, barns aud orchards, acd who are out of debt; and yet they work as hard aa ever, and seem as unsatisfied as when they were poor. The qntirn arises, When a farmer rich?" REPLY. The best evidence that farmer is rich will be a pleasant bedroom in his house, contain ing a apare bed. On no occasion will any of the family need to occupy it; and theie will ba euch conveniences that the guest will come out for the breakfast-table. This room not only represents several Uiousana noiiara, . 1 , . .. .. 1 ..1. n .1 but also gOOO luruuure, carpels, aim auauc in summer. lo iiiohi lamities mis room ;s not obtained before the oldest giiMias a Ijiku, or the oldest boy gets the mitten. More over, the foll.s have early cuctnnoei ; ana from July till front, Bweet corn. Kvcry morning the fire is built of dry wood; twice a day the round year, there is milk to strain; the horses aie not heard stamping iit the night; the bogs cannot run; notxiuv cats poor butler, or drinks coffee without cream, pickles are taken out of cider vinegar; if a child has a sore Uuoat, there is no running to a neighbor for honey; even in September, a few hens are kind enough to lay; if the old man suddenly starts for the county teat, a package of cake and cheese is handed him, and he does not mutter because a clcau shirt ia not ready; in May sonic apples can be found in the bottom of barrels, and in Au gust, there is lard in crocks and pork in briue. After breakfast, the fiilher will be likely to read a chapter in the Bible, and then bow before the Oreator, confessing his tender mercies. We care not how many fat cattlu a farmer mav have, nor how many dairy cows; nor hogs, in a yard four rails high, fed with whey and bran from barrels which fcteaui ia the aun; nor how many acres running off toward a rivor; nor how many thousand dollars are at interest; nor how much folks may stand aside when he goes into the store ; if there is not a apare bed in his house, he is a pour man. . ... OLD SOWS FOR BREEDING. : Soma very successful hog-ra'sers uteonly young sows to breed from, thinking this course letter than to keep them through the winter. " A correspondent of the lioston Ad vertiser gives the following reasons f ir think ing the contrary course the better way : "Jo rearing swine and making pork there i a universal mistake among American larmus in breeding from young sows, before their physical system is dsvuloped. UiiiiPlhis time arrives, most of the food goes to lire animal's growth, therefore shecannot be as good a milker, or impart the same vigor of constitution to her offspring. We know by accurate experiment that an oicl sow s pigs are worth twenty-five per cent, more than a yonng sow's. They have more vigor of con stitution, and make the largest aud mose profitable hogs. Tbe reason w hy our breeds of hogs so toon run out and disappear arises mainly from the erroneous practice of breed- inr from voune sows. Therefore, instead of killing their best sows this fall, formers should keep them over for brpedere, and make pork of their young ones. In Europe, no farmer of any reputation thinks of raising pigs from young mothers, any more than of keeping a dry cow lor mux; out 01a sows are kept for breeders until they are too old to be profitable in this respect." How T viaif a To or Coal Last. Some housekeepers, in the management of their Ores, act upon tne supposition; iul j miui tion of fuel will insure increased combus tion, and, consequently, develope additional warmth. This is an expeusive mistake. It ia nnlw amotherinB and retarding the fire in a thick layer of coal, or, as some do, fill the fire-box, fronoa layer of two inches of ignited coal to its utmost capicity with fresh fuel. No more coal should be pu t upon a fire at one tt me thau will readily igniti! and give off a pure w hite blaze not a blue fla me, a? that deno! cs the presence of uucoii6umed gases, lu clesr inc the crates of coal stoves in the morning, there ia alwavs to lie found a quantity of un- burned eoal, which has been externally sub jected to combustion. It is covered with ash, and looks like cinder. Itisoften dumptd into the ash-box. 1 he laci is, mat tne turn ia only roasted on the outside, not even cook ed, and is in a better condition for igniting , 1 .. :. a man ins green coai. never wj iv. at tention to thes few hints will 6ave many dollars in a winter. Size or Nails. The followliiL' table will ahowsta glanre the length of the various size of nails, and tne namoer in a pouna Thow r rated "3 nenny" UD to "10-penny.' The first column gives the nuinber.the second .1 T 1 n - u :.. ......... 1 the lengin, tne iniru inn uuiuwi m n pnuu 3- penoy 4- penny 5- peuny 1 uoh U inches JjJ inches 5 inches 4lt InAhua S57 nails per lb . " . 23:1 ' " J6f 1U 101 " 6fi 5! jt 16 12 10 7 6- penny 7- penny 8- penny 10-penny 13-penny 20-penny Spikes Spikes Spikes Spikes inches 3 inches 3'j inches I inches 4'a inches 3 inches 0 iuches Spikes 7 inches 5 " From this table an estimate of quant'fcy and suitable siss for any job of work can be easily made. Slkkfixo Flowers. Almost all flowers sleep during the night. The marygold goes to bed with the sun, and with him rises weeping. Many plants are so sensitive that their leaves close during the passage of a cloud. The dandelion opens at 5 or ( o'clock in the morning, and shuts at 9 o'clock in the evening; the daisy opens its day's eye lo meet the early beaux of ihe moruiug sun. The crocus, tulip and many others close their blossoms at different hourB toward evening. The ivy-leaved lettuce opens at f in the morning, and closes for ever at 1 in the after noon. The night-flowering cereus turns night into day. It begins to expand its magnificent, sweet-scented blossoms in the twilight; it ia in full bloom at midnight, and closes, never to open again, at the dawn of day, w f r- DO OXEN SWEATS? So queries a correspondent, adding: "Animals that Jf7 never sweat. The reason Is, the opening of the mouth and protruding the tongue prevent prespiration." We guts our correspondent has never driven oxen when the mercury was up among the "nineties, lie would have seen them sweat. He can easily test the thpory that 'tha.opeu ing 01 the mouth and protrusion of the tongue prevent perspiration." Try it nest July, and if the exerci'e be aa ardent as the desire for knowledge there will be poine"swcating." Rural Keic Yorker. To PaavKST fUrs Kaox Damaging! eath ka. It is not uncommon to find in factor ies that where machinery is stationery, rats gnaw the leather belling where they can get access to it, A correspondent of the iSciVh lijic -ltricricaii stales that rats will not tasle anything containing castor oil, or what is covered with il, and ha repummpnds that the belling be rubbed with the oil. Any leath er exposed to t'ie depredation of rats will bo preserved by this remedy. ALARMING NEWS FOR THE WEAREARS OF "CHIGNONS." The London Lanat icVs a curious and mot aluruiins; etory about Mf.u l.air w hich wo cony lor Ihe benefit of the wearers of ciijiwiis: ' "We should be very sorry to tiiy anything thi-.J would uunecessarily dinluib the peace of lidie.i in tlicir compliance with the pres ent remarkable fashion of wearing cAyt. The custom may reem. vtry remarkablo to the male hall ol mankind, out tnis objection would apply to many of the fashions by which ladies conisdor that thry ado n them solves, and so must not count for much. A more serious objection, and one more cal- cu'uled to have weight with English Indies, has been started, according to a correspond ent nf our own, I y a Itussian profefsor, M. Lrfnueniann. According to Ins authority. seventy-six per cent, of the frlse hair used for chignons and similar purposes iu Russia is infested with a parasite to whirh he has given the name of grrgarine. The grey;ar- niuus hair, it is faid, . is very like other hair in appearance, but on close inspecl ion 1 ttle dark brown knots are seen at thelree end of tho hair, and may even be distinguished by the naked eye. Those- ara-.7reeariiiu.-i. These parasites have a most ignoble ancestry and habitation, being found in the interior of the peaieutus capus. It is only due to them however, that thee statements should b verified by other observers before we eive all the particulars of their natural history. 1 ney are not easily aesiroven. l liev re sist the effects of dryingand even of boiling. Acict', alkalies, ether and other airents will kill them; but these would be injurious to the Lair, and so caunot be user1. According to the authoriiy ijuoted, in the conditions of a bBll-room Ihe trretrannes "revivi", ifrow. snn muHijily bv dividinp; iotoraar.v nirts so called germ globirfcs; these tly alKitit the Ijali-rocra in millions, tret liibait'd, dronnu the refrcBbuieut in fr.ct, enter the interior of people by hundreds of ways, and thus reach their specific gregarine development.' r. eno not answer ior tne trutii 01 nil tins natural history; bnt when the natural history of the chignons themselves is cetiisdered, it may well be all true. In 'Russia the hair for them is supplied by the poorer people. especially peasant woman of the Mordwines and Ihe Jim-Janes, near the olsra, who do a large trade in it. 'When tbe Curlake goes out to work in the spring, ho perhaps pules clean shirt on, but he decidedly never takes a it off until he returns home in autumn. Verily, as the Professor"argue, here ia fine chance for parasites. We must leave ihe supject with ladies aird naturalists, Half the awful possibilities of tbe fashion which it does not require microscopist to suirest would deter men. Wocaunot socerlainly reckon upon affecting Indies in "a matter of fashion.- But of all false thing, one of the most orj- ctiooable is false hair. USEFULNESS OF BIRDS. In many- 1 arts of the country- biids gcem to be d.K.re:tsing from year to year. Jlany farmers believe that birds are of no service, but rather au injury to crops. The rising generation are delighted to find some mark at which to exercise their . fchuuliug talent, aud so the birds am slaughtered out of mere sport; It is a question whether the country is not greatly the infer by this wantonness. The number of insects hurtful to vegetation, winch bird-i destroy during the year, 13 im mense. They d j inestimable service in or chards and gardens in ridding us of bugs acd vermin, which, if h it to breed and ac cumulate, would often destroy whole crops. The amount ot daraagl which birds do ii very small. They may, it is true, pick a kernel lure and there from Ihe graiu crops, but this ought not to be begrudged in such indefatigable workers, while cleaning the fields of innumerable enemies to vegeta tion. While in Knglnixl, feoicg upon the frms, we could not but note ihe difference between the greater number of birds and kinds of game llic-re than are fonnd upon farms in New York. The hedges afford nice and cozy places for breeding, aud during breed- in? seasons they are not cut or Dimmed, in ordcl to protect the birds. The game iaws of lni'laii'.l arc strict, and of course much of this protection grows out of these laws, which are made lo afford g.ime fr the no bility during the shooting season. But hard as it in-iy appear to exclude those who till the soil Irom their share in the sports, it is a question whtther the latter do. not reap an advantage in having their crops belter cleared of insects by Ihe birds. Many far mers there assured us that the birds them selves were a benefit ralher thun an injury, bat they couplmn that sometime the hunts men, during the hunting season, commit de predations. Koceutiy, Male lows nave been enacted protecting birds during the breeding season, but they are scarcely observed, and the opin ion of farmers generally, we think, is against birds as in any way usel'u'. It is a serious mistake, and one from which wo shall bo likely to suffer, if greater cato be not taken in tneir proucttoii. i-uca iiermn Maximilian. Tl:e Abl e D jiu; necb. the Grand Alimoner of ihe I'in eror Maximilian, has recently published a bok in Germany, entitled, "Two years in M-x'co," which contains the following interesting anecdote: U:i one 1 cciion, the Emperor culled to gether his ctbinet. Ou the table was a liver ink-stand- SuddeiUly it vanished. ; "Where is it V" said the Emperor. No reply. .' U-ji.tleinen," said Maximilian, "I shall now carefully close the windows and cur tains of this roqui. In five minutes I shall open thera again, and must rind my, ink stand 03 the table. If it is not there, I will have all of you arrested." The roera was darkened, and whpn, at the expiration of the five minutes, the room be came light, the missing articbi . was on the table. At another time, M iximiiian sat at a table, which was furnished k ith silver knives and forks. V hen the meal was at end. His Ma- jes'y rappod up the plate in a papkin, with his own hands, and handed to a German servant, to whom he said in French, "Take c;iie that the Mtxicno servants do not hy their fingers on these thirgs, or I shall lose them." Again: A criminal had been sentenced to bo g trro'ed. A priest accompanied hiiu lo the sc3ff d !, and gave lo the executioner's assistant his broad brimmed hat to hold for a moinen. After tho delinquent had kissed the crucifix, the priest turned around, but tha a-sistant aud the hat had vauishe.l. . A noble Mexicaa lady ones told at court thai the previous night some scamps had broken into In r house, bound her to Hie bed and taken what money she bad. "But," said she "they were true capalleroa, since I asked them not to step on my lap dog. and they tlid not. Yes, there are still welUbred people iu Mexico. Wasuim. Flamxel To Fbkv-.xt Shbink IN'i. Isoak in wrm water half an hour; rub lightly when you wring them out; then rub then thoroughly in a good hot soil.; wring them out; put them in a tub, and pour clear boiling water 011 them the more the better. Let them staud till they are cool enough to wring out by baud. You can use a wringer if you choose. Soft water skould always be used. jJj"o wou?pu fabric should have soap rubbed 611 it unless you wish to shrink it. R. B. B.; TUmivUU. J'a, ArJOTiirtt. Make a slight suds of soft wa ter and soap hurd soap is best; have the wa ter boiling hot when you make the suds; throw thec"th' S in without rubbing soap ou them; h t them be until cool euough to rub out. They will reed but little rubbit g. Mas. H. Wji.li cix, Tvtrnscml, inil'i.iko Co, Ohio. A Uoesf's FuTlTiosbj his driver "Going up the hill, whip me not; coining down hill, hurry me not; ou l-vel road, spare mn not; loose in stable, forget me not; of hay aud corn, rob me not: of clean water, s'.int me not; with sponge and brush, neglect me not; of soft dry bed, deprive uic not; tired and hot, wash me not; if sick or cold, chill me u;t; with bit and reins, Oh! jerk me not; and v. hen you are angry, strike me not." The liartford Couranl condenses the obitu ary of the statistician PeUow, into the ftd lowimr comnass: "LVliuW H itad. His full name was J.iims Dnnwoudy lirowt.son DeBow, nnd he advocated slavery and cotton all through his life tylh a persistency pro portioned lo the Unglh of his cognomen. Slavery has ceased to exist, and cotton being no longer king, Deli-jw became sopeilbiiMis and died. If seeds are to lu purchased for the coming season, it is better to do it now, than later. At this time ihe stedsKeu sreiore at home to a' tend on your orders, and a better stock from which to supply. Before planting all seed should be tested. It is easily done by placing Ihem iu wet moss or cotton, in a tumbler and standiug it near the fire pjace, iu a warm room, . Hi:jjARKAnLE Cow A correspondent of the Ctmhtry (Jcntleman, records a cow s; years old from the n.ilk of which in one year were made six ht?Ared awl ten pounds of butter. The weight of her milk was loui teen thou-and rive hundred and forty pounds, or nea-ly forty pounds per day through the year. Vortii Know inu. Toreniovila screw rus -ed iu the wond, heat a poker in the lir.J red hot and put it on top of the screw for a ini-j-ule ortwo; lln-n take tin; sen wdiiverrtn I you caneasily gel il out. To remove warts from cattb:, anoint them oticn in three, or four day with a mixture of ctiuHl pails of blue, vitrol, lutd and honey. Advice to Marriageable Girls. I'finc7i'i Pocke-Bovk contains : the following from the pen of.- a " single woman of Ihe world : " If a niau wipes his fet toii a door mat before com ing into tlie rot.ru, you may be sure be will luuke a gooj domestic husbalid. If a. mart iu enulriug tb. caudles, putsiliem out,-you niiiy be sure he will make a stupid hiibbautl. If a man puts his b.-iiiUtxcrcuiel on bis knees while tannic; his Lei, you jDiay be sure-, he will make prudent husband. In the same way always mistrust the man who will ont take the last piece of toast, but prefers waiting-lor the next warm batch; it is not unlikely he will make a crreedv : seliish. husband, with whom you will enjoy, no brown, at dinuer, 110 crust at tea, no peace whenever at home. The inau, my dears, who wears gloves, and is careful about wrappiny; himself up before venturing into the night air, not unfrequently jual es a good invalid hus band, that mostly slops at home, and is easily comforted, with slops. The man who watches the kettle, and prevents it boiling over, will not fail, my dears, in his married state, in exercising the same care m always keepine; the pot boiling. . The man who doesn't t-tke tea, ill-treats the cat, takes snufT, and stands with his back to the fire, is a brute whom I would not advise you, my deais, to marry upon any consideration, either for love or money ; but most decidedly not for love. But the inaji who, when the tea is over, is discovered to have h;id. none, is sure to make the best hus band. . Fatiein.-e like his deserves being rewarded with the best of wives and best. of mothers-in-law.. My dears, when you meet with such a man, do your utmost to. marry liiin. . In the se verest winter lie would not lnind going to bed first." Horace Greeley as a Worker. Few piersons who know Horace Gree ley as a politician, a journalist and a historian, are aware how much of a render of miscellaneous book he is. They think him always engrossed in political subjects, in the 6tudy of finan ces and the tariff delver among dry musty tomes, or a turner over of dusty files of the Covyremonnl Globe. He pays due attention to tlioso things; but he docs not stop ' there. He reads al most everything from the newspapers of the day to the new novels and poems and plays, almost as fast as they are is sued from the press. He is one of the hardest workers and greatest' students in New York. He is never idle. Greeley usually writes two or three or four articles daily for the Tribune when he is not out of town; attends punc tually to what is probably the largest private correspondence of any one man in Ihe Union; reads four or five hours out of overv, twenty-four; sees from twenty to live hundred people from everywhere on all Borts of missions; and then fancies he wastes a great deal of his tune. He has us wide and profound au acquaintance with general literature as any member of his profession and can tiote poetry from the best authors by the hour. 3. Y. Paper. Mr. Peabody's Wealth. The Washington Pej'tiblican say the sum of one million 'dollars cash, given toward Southern relief by Mr. Peabody is said to be in gold. The same paper adds: The .question has been frequently ask ed, 'How much is Mr. Peabody worth V It is a very natural ono in view of the frenuent and munificent donations he has made during the last fifteen years for educational and charitable purpos- s. We learn that in 1853 Mr. Peabody made a will, which demonstrated that he was then worth about n!ty millions pound sterling. We presume, from the liberal maimer in which he scatters his charities, that he has not grown any pocrer since. If he had not transacted any business since that time, the simple interest on such an enormous sum would have largely increased his wealth but the fact is he has ever since been oue of the largest, most active, and cautions bankers in tlie world, Hence his pres ent wealth must exceed one hundred millions oi pounds r.teilin!?. Ihisis a 811(12 little sum for a rainv day. Appointments. A gentleman of Put-in-bay Island has trained n pair of stalwart dojs to carry the mail between the Peninsula and the Island on the ice. We do not learn that they were forced to subscril e to ''my policy" before becoming government amplove. " If their official heads are removed by the President we presume they will bow (wow) to their fate, for one reason the intelligent cauines ought not to be trusted wth private letters they are constant tail-bearers. e learn tha! since the ice has become dangerous, instead of being accQmpampd by an or dinary cinoe, these sagacious dogs take their bark with them, to be used in cse of accident. We paws. Sundusky Etj. f AITKKIIStSkST. In Justitia. Time aud aijain in ourjour- nalastic career we have been called upon to recommend medicinal preparations, and, IB some instances, inducements such as nothing but tbe fctrouirtrit Epnse of our responsibility couhl withstand, have been held outtoex tort some kind of a "notice" 'a endorsement of a patent mcdic:ne. There are two simple rules whioh should, guide an editor, and which, ir str'etly adhered to, will save much vexation and wrnne-doimr. The enconrage- muni of all thai is good and worthy, aud the condemnation of ail that is bad aud unwor- tbv: and this-; rules should equally apply to sources from which we derive patronage, as well as lo mailers oi a political, scieutilic, moial or religious uature. It is thus the du ty, as it should be the pjeasura of the cprij scientious journalist, to commend to his read ers whatever of good character may be brouuht lo his nolico. Especially should he Cierci e cauuya wnere me ceajiu 01 inuiviu- nals is roncei ned not overlooking tie fact, ilmt. tPimioral life in this world is only less in ironort.nice to the snititunl life iu the world to come. ' We are lead to these redections from the advertis-ment in another colon. 11, of' Pr. J. W. Poland's While Pine Compound, 1 medicine with the highest medicil anthotity. as well as tbe testimony ol thousands upon thousands who have been restored to health and vigor through its wonderfnl agency, en dorse as tho host patent merpcinal article o this or any other period. If success may be taken as a test of merit then llifi White Pica Compound, from its gieat success, may be conceded the mo-t meritorious article in the m irkt-t. Sore throats, cods, coughs, pulmonary af fections, and all complaints ol likecuaracter, as well as the din 'rent diseases of the blad der and kidney?, yield with astonishment raniditv to this medicine. it is difficult to conceive the 7 tif of a man who will allow hini.-tif to si:lf.r, lor perhaps v ears, with these distressing maladies, rather than expend a dollar lor A metliiiie wuich thousands assure him they iou! will restore him to perfect health. Hut it is not difficult to estimate the social and business loss which a single week's su (T- ring f.om acute pain may occasion. There may be men who would willingly give thousands to make re paratioa for any injury done a fellow, but who would bpg-udge a paltry dollar to ap pear theiroutraged nature iu less enlighleued portions 'f the world, bill we doubt if any such can te found iu our rich and fertile surroundings. This piepatation is for sale by all druggists. DvsrKriA Or. Ixpwfstios. This com plaint, of all oiht rs, is pf the most common eccurrctice, and prevaties e. ery rank of soci ety. The usual symptoms are. want of ap p 'li'.e. sudden and transient distentions ou the stomach, freijuent sruclatitins, herrtbiirn, stnniach pains, and frequently costivenesM and diarrho-a. The can-o-i are numerou, the mnt cimmoti deini; luxurious diet and want of Hutilcic-iit cxercivo, excesivc mental anxiety, want of pure air, elc. To effect a curtain cure, il is invcssary to adopt regular habits, use moderation in talii'IT and dtink. in, Binl restore the tone nitiie stomach with Koiiai k's lini km. If the bowels are con stipated, u,-e Rt-hctk' Blou 1'ii.i.s in mud erilte iio-es, Kulrieient to rnoduce alight cvacr ualioti every day, BOBACK'S BITTERS .1.-4 ' V r - P. ty RO BACK'S STOMACH. BITTERS! DYSPEPSU, . taV 9a " a. V? sin-l flip tut lr4-t Toa:o in the tiorW. ! Vi rrU V'! $. i v.. 4M Vi ROBACX'S CLOOD PILLS CUHK SICK HEADACHE, Cosirvone sis, aaij H di ?fe.tc:i of tl.e bowels. f7 ROBACK'S BLOOD PUR1HER! : V . it v. V AUItKS BOL.TD BY AL.li !rniii ami Dealers in Pa Jo ul Medicines E V ERYWH ERE PRINCE, WALTON & CO., OSi-.ecessora to Dr. C. W. Kobnck,) soi.k rittirttiETOits, Nos. 56. 58, 60 & 02 East Third St, f.'INl ',NAT1. OHIO. Know Thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, ths great Eoglisl Aatrolozl st. Clsirvovaot and Psyehomstrlcian, wbu his astonished ths scieatiue ctaasss of ttaaOld World, has now lecated barself at Hudson, New York. Hadima Thornton posaessae soch wonderful powers of s-eo ad sitrht. as to enable her to Impart knowledge of tha greatest Importance to thastngle or marnvo 01 eitnerssx. wnua in a state 01 trance, sne aeuncaws the very (eatnrea of the person jou are to msrrj, and bv tbe aid ot aa instrument 01 intense power, znown ss the PsvehomvtroiM. ffusrantees to produce a life like pictare of tho future husband or wife of the sp- plteaol, together with aata 01 marnsse, viosinoa in life, leading Traits of character, c. This is no hum bna. as thousands of testimocla's can assert. She will send when d'sired a rtiltd certibcata, or writ ten guAradtee, that tha pioture ia what it purports to be. By enolosing a suitU lock of hair, and stating place ot fcrtn, ad, disposition ana oompti.xinn, ana enc'.osioa Bftv oents an 1 stamped envelope addressed to yourself, jaa will reoetve the pictare and desired information by re tarn mail. A 11 cmmunicatiOBS ra cvedly confidential. Allien In oocednee, atADAXS E. r. Thok.vtox. P. O. Box 223, Hanson, N. Y . Februiry 16, 1SS7- 7yl. Wonderful bntTrae. Hadamo Ruminvtua, the world renowned Astrologlst and oxnambnllstic, While in a Clairvoyant state, aeiineatos tne very na tures of the parson yoa are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intensepower, known as the Pry. ehoraotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life like picture of tha rutare husband or wife at the ap plicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, 4;e. Thie is no impoitt'0,aa tea. tlmonialsajithont number eanassert. By stating place of birth, 'age, disposition, color of eyes and hair,'and enclosing tifty coots. and stamped enrel?peddressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mall, together with desired infoimation. Addreesin confidence, H id xxt GxRTat oa BsaiaoTOS, P.O. Box 807. West Troy, N. Y. 38m6J. Lyon's Periodical Drops. T7i (reat female Remedy for Irregularities. THESE DROPS are asclentiacally compounred fln idnrenaration. and better than anv Pills. Powders or Nostrums Being llquia, xnetraclion is aireci positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and eer- taia spee;ne lor me cure oi au ou.i-ncuons aca du. pressions of nature. TVir popularity is indicated by the fact that over 103,000 bottles are annually sold and eonsnmed br the laoieaof the United states, av. ery one of whom speak in the strongest terms of ftralsa ot IDeir great msriis. iney are rapiuiy ng the place of every other Female R.medy, aad are considered bv all who know ansht of th-m. aa the surest, safest, and moat Infallible preparation In tha worla, tor tne care 01 ail miosis cumpuuiiiB, vuo -moval of all oba tractions of natoia, aad the promo tion of health, regularity aad strength. Eapheit di. .1 lma knU . ,,il ...l.ln ing when ana why they should sot, nor could not be used without producing elleeta contrary to nature's chosen laws, will ba foand oarefuiiy folded around each bottle, with tha written signature of Jobs L. Ltox, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. 40N U LI0ai,li Chapel Street, New ilaren, Conn , who can beconsultad either per sonally, or by mail,(eaclostng stamp,) concerning all private diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by all Druggtstseverj wnere. u. u. tiLAiu. w.. 3J Oen'l Agenta for C. S. and Canada. Manhood; llow Lost, hou Restored. Jitt pmbluket, a nttt edition of jjr. CulienotWt Celebrated Euay ou tue radical cure (without medicine) of Sperma torrhea, or seminal Weatnwa, Involuntary Semin al Losses,Impotenoy.iental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment! to Marriage, etc ; also Consumption, Eptlepsy.and Kits induced by self-indu'gence or sex ual extravagance. Price, In a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author la thta admirable easay Clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice , that tha alarming consequences of self abuse may ba radically cured without tbe dangerous use ot internal medicine t r tha application of the knif-poinrln( out a mode of aura at oaaa simple, certain, and edectasl, by means of which every suf ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. tjT This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, iu a vlaia envelope, to any ad dress post-pid,oa receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. AuareB tne puoiiaaers, CHA3. i. 0. KLINE CO., 127 Bjwery, New York, Pott Office Box Aas. UKPARATOR -(7APILL1. Throw away yoarfklw frizz ift, ifwilcia,yoar wig Destructive of comfort, aad Dot worth a tig; Come aired, come jooth (nl, come ugly fair, And rejoice In y oar ow laxuriaat htir. RCP.1RATOR CAPILLI. For rest cr in htir npon bald hsas froqi whatever oauae it may ha.e fallen oit( and forcing a growth of hair npon the face, it has no r-,ual. It will force the brd to grow upon tbe emootliest face in from fire to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few .goorant practitioners bars as serted that there is nothing that wilt force or hsten the growth of the hair or bard. Ther assertion: are faue, as thoastnds of living witnesses (from their own expetienee) can bear witness. Bat many wili say, how we are to distinguish the genuine from the spurious ? It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of tha different Preparations advertised for the hair and beard are entirefy worthies, and yon hare already thrown awsy large amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Separator Dspilli; it will cortt yon nothing unless it fully eom?s up to oqr rep resentationa. If yonr pruggist does not keep it, send us one dollar and weviil forward.-, postpaid, togeth er with a reue'pt for the money, which wiil be return ed you on application, prdviding; enttreiatitaction is not giren. Addres-, W. L. CLARK k DO , Ohemis'a, No. 3 West Fayette, Street, Stractss, N.T. February 15, lb57w7yl. Stop Thief! Stop Thief!! Aa4 ears four cold wl'k Hri mil ton's Medicate Cong CANDY. A sure cow for COlf Sn, COLD', BRONCHITIS, SORR THROAT aad all diaeaaa r tbe TilHOAT aud Lt' NOSi and a sure preveutiveof thai fatal dieafc CONSUMPTION. TRICK OXI.Y lts. Ooajnllltoo sold aauuallr. Sold at, llllon A-.no's and UcCalloch's Fremont, Gibbs 4 Waters tlmore; aodbjdeaiera gcucrsllj. t ai3. pd. O vveel Opoinax from IHexieo! Tha most els-sut and essential uersooal irau.nite far " ' I,T.aattT,kO-,NawYort. 1 . i "f , nnJ U tlis-a?e Mining & &s xi, ! from imjMii- HcO'i. a CATAR R II ! ' - WHY 8UFFER-WITH THIS Daagerous Sl Loathsome Disease WHEN IT Can be Cured ! . AND ENTIRELY Eradicated - from the System - 1 BY THE USE OF DR; SEELYE'S LIQUID RRH REMEDY. win scafli tr.svnf I " CONSUMPTION Cdm eheeked hi Ita t fie pi eat stages. XIT NEVER FAILS lf ; Cr Wr-ntsd if Datsto ai! io'tcwJ. XV 91XOLK BOTTLES WILL LA3T A MONTH COLD IN THE HEAD Relieved in a Few Hinut-; BAD BREATH Caused by offensive secretions. AVEAK EYES Caused bj Catarrhal affections. SENSE OF SMELL Whtn lessened or destroy el. DEAFNESS Wiles eaued by Catarrhal diflraltis. All are eared j this renredr. Throat Affections Are more frequently than otheiwtee eaaaedbya thick, aliaay asueoqa, it.llinf from the head, especiald ly daring the sight, and reultiDg from Catarrh, an ai e eared by Dr. Seelye's LIQUID CATARRH K1MIDV. The symptoms of Catarrh are at first rery slight. Persons ftnd they bare a cold, that they hare fre quent aitac4a. and are mora sensitive to the changes of temperature,. In this condition the nose may be drr, or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick audadhesire, may ensue. As the disease becomes chranie, the dirtharges are inereaaed tn uautity and ehaaged in quality; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed ol. The secretiona are offenire. causing a bad breath; the tense of smell ia lessened or destroyed; dea ness frequently takes pjac. Another common and important symptom f Cat arrh ia that the person i ootgd to clear his throat in the auirmng of a slick or slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head during the night. When this takes place, the person may be sure that his dis ease is on Its way to the lungs, and should loos no time in arresting It. Theaboreare but a few of the many Catarrhal symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for onr pam phletdeesribiog fully all symptoms: it wit! be sent FREE to any address. Alo mixtions where to procure the medicine. We are receiving letters from all parts of tho Un ion, and alsonnmerons testiironi.ls from these using it, bearing the evidence of ita infaliib'e merits. This remedy contains no Miner' or poisono?$ iugttdfmtt, bat is prepared from Tegeta&e e4 tracts excasivsv; therefore it is piOtilif Marwltsi, even to the moot Wader and delicate child. Cull or Sttlyt't Catarrh Remedy and take no other. If not aold by drutrgists in your vieinity, they will order it for you. Price $2 00 per bottle. All persona suffering with any affection of the Head, Throat or Langs, should write at once for our phamphlet fully describing all symptom pertaining to the above disease. It will be sent free to any address. Dr. D. H. SEEL YE & Co., FRKKPORT, ILLINOIS. SolAtij VTholrsal aad Retail Druggists. UKMERJL A'iEXTS. John D Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Knilrr, Finch A: Faller.C'hieaao. Ill: Bamhsms A Van Schevk.thi- rsfo.lH; Dem.s Barns Jt Co, ' w Yois; D Rtasnm ft Co. Boffalo V V: Farrand. Sheley Co, Detroit. Mich: Weesa k Potter. Bo.tnn, Mass; Frei. h Ri.-h arils k Co. Philadelphia. Pa: R S Sellers tfo. Piits- bnrgb, Pa; Collioa Bro'n, St Lonis, Ho; Barnes. Ward It Co. New Orleans, l.a;R A Robinson A Co, LonisvilleKy; Bijrlev A Bro, Memphis, Tenn; P fil Depoy. RicbawBd, Va; Thoupaon A Block, Eal'.l mere. Mil; Dexter at Jjelle;r, Alb.my,N Y; Btron.,' A Armstrong, Clef elasu, Ohtn ; Wm Johostoa, DaUoit atlcb ; Wilaoa Patsisla Co, Leaisrlil. Ej, T f i' YOUNG MEN ' ry1Z FXPKfalE.VCK OF THE PT TF.H TKAR4 X c,-n'rn't?t'ti lf:e fsct thai ret'arw" may b ftELi.w' srjEcmc pill for tbe tpne'Jy and p micent care uf admiral wrah nes. eii.il'ji. Xrli situ an 4 Tartvajit debilit--. tm- potenee, errant 1 rwer, ih renlt Of suaix. cess, or jouibful imiisrrvviou, which nolected rntos the h:tp,)in(i,j and nnlita tW irfvi'rcr for t utsintait, oi il toeirty or marr;tt ami niim Ufrraioaten iptre unTjiniy crave. .;se u ut ay in s "itTirtf ine r?ni- e-iy. It is emire'y vet;:b;e and cam' era octhe syitem, can he u-d withoot detection cr intrfjrirt; wth bufiin" pnr.-uits, and nn cbinjre of diet Is xi eespiary !e nuir-.g Tht-TO. riir, oic dollar. V. too r a-:not ir ()i'n nf ynur drnjnit, ?ad tht money fu DiC J." ITrvanfyTSF' Broadway, K. Y and thy wili be sunt frets inc cbrerrativo by rttorn mail. T'lrate eircu'arsto treutLcrcen rent free o a applintiiin. TO LADIES. IF VOL' RKl'-!Hj a KEI.IABI.K RsMKPT to res'ore Jim sia remove ii ri-2ul.ritif r or h- .trurtio:'", hr not ntlie bst ! Thirty rears' ex prit nce Las pnvvd ItiAt PKa II 4HVEVSI EJIAI.E FTLI.S h.-.ve no tqual io- R'moTinp Or.trnci.n aot lrrpg nlarilies, HQ M-iTTJ-.it rsrijt what rriK thtv aajsa. TB.y are ,fe. ! sore In every rare, met. One Vol- tar, per Bor.. IR. IIUVE'i'SCOI.SEi riLI, Is a renudy four d.vres stronir.r than tbe aeova. and intendetl fur sp.icial ra..- of Vyy rtin-lin. i in-, i ip imiw-i p.r v I. A Ladies' Frieotc Circular, mUm Enjrramm- tent free, on nrpliratto. U yoo ennont it the fills of yoar drs'sist. serf! the none to lir. J. Bryan, S13 Brosuway, Kew Toik.au-l they will be sent tree from obeervation by return mail. DU. J BiiVAMf.tOSLLmtiPHVSlWAX,- " Si9 BMl!)lllY. hi. Vm. SPs.fl AL TTTK ATVKS t in ltc.f al, Sunal, Criaary aail A?:voiM iiseasela male or fercsle- Advick Fa8 ami ccrrr?n-Dence stbictlt covn- LOVE &. MATBI1VIONT. TUe slli;etioDB cl tlie opnosite sex mav h .inMi k rollsiricg simple ruWs, and all tuny marry bappllr. If d-sircd, aitnontfgaid to wealth, aKor besnty. Send Olrectrd er.vcloue sod stamn lor carticnlara In Madam LCCILLa W.MARRfi.BioIe House, N. Y. itch: itch: itch: SiCK ATI M ! Ht lt.lTCIl! SCKATOC! WHEATON'S OINTMENT- AVtll cure Ibo Itcli lu 43 Hourat Alsoeurss S4LTP.HECM. ILCESS, CUILBLAIK8 indall EKLPriDNSOFTUKSKl.V. Prica 10 cents. for sale toy all ornsfrists. By arndins; SOcts to WEEKS Ai KulTiH, aula Airents nn Washington vttvet, Boston, it will be for. arded by mail tr.eof foatajVfto any part of tbe Caired dtates. CS3y a..J- If tou are snifr'nz from the effects of Tontbfnf Ind.Sv-r.:innaDd haTSrniDal Wenkrteafi, Kretpsions, 4e., I wilt snd yen, res tkargi, inonnatioD wtica u ionowa wm cure yott wituoot the aid of oiedce. A d eas HE2TRT AM.OKV. atttioa 1. IfewTork. " LftK PKATT dEc BCTCIIEK'S CELEBRATED MAGIC GIL Warranted la cases of BbOTmatium, Neuralgia, Bralaaa or Pains. Th Best and Clie&pcst Horse aad Caltla Medicine In tlie World I " ..: U IUI.UlllllII.JtU 1 W"5V - . fi9 6'9 3S. Pud throughout tig United State amt Cox attae during the tasi 23 year a. - Fnr the ctire of Ihe varlons Dtnesusea to which Horsea and Cattle sro subject; such a . Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow Water. Fiatnla, Poll Evil, Bcrntchcs or Grease, Mange, Infiammntlnn of tbe Eyes, and Fallsrae Irom Hard LAbnr; also, Rlienmatlbni, (commonly calleil Btirr complaint), which proves fatal t to many valuable Horsea la this country SLOAN'S CCNDITiCM POWDER Qas the larscest snle of any norm and Cattle Medida in this conn try. It Is fonipoeeri f herbs and rnota. ani tor mildneee, snfuty, ceruluty and thOTougbnes-t, stale pre-emiosntly at the head of Ute lint of Hwh and OsXtit M'dicintt. It carries o(T all gross bnmors, prerente horses frum becoming stiff or foundering, fturifiee be blood, loowna the skfn. and Riea It a smooth and glossy api-Mc, deanses the water and strengthens erery pnrt of tha sody. It Is also a safe and certain remedy fcr eoOj&h sad folds, which generate so many fatal diasasea. Tha Cow requires to bescpplled with an abnndanraos Sjou not to make her &tt this Is not deelrnbie, bat to keep np a regular secretion of milk, and all owaare ot sows will nod by glring tueat BtOATrS CCHDITION F0WSEB8 twice a week, a large Increaso In qnsntlty anil onalltji of milk and creiim. lt carrfos on all rover aud Ir. purities of the blood. Tbe effect is seen III rough-jut Use season by a rich and abundant AW of milk. Tbe farmer ie betrlnnina to bo aware of tho valuable properties of Sloan' Condittm Vowdt-r, tn pro. . mot fug the condition of his sheep aad preventing aas of tho diseases of all tho domeeUcatod aatmaia. A9"A fifty cent package of Sloan' Condition JPoaprfrr put into a barrel of swlli is better than two. bushels of corn to fatten a bog, and ia a eertaio pre. venlive of Uog Cholera, Blind Staggers, and other diseases common among bogs. CAtfTION-To protect ourselves and tbe pnbtie from beine. Imposed cpua by worthless Imitations, tho genuine will bear the foe simils signature of tha Fro priotore oa tho wrapper. PMOJs 36 At B0 TJT3. PER BOTTLE. Sor Calo by Drnggtsta and Merchants OTaTTwhero. Sola Proprtetsra. Cliixaco. UL f. a Drawer MSA. AT WHOLESALE BY D00L.EY &. BUO., WEST & TRUAX, Toledo. AT RETAIL BT S. BUCKLAND k SON, E. DILLON fe SON, 28yl Frbmost. 3ttyif!??s.iSi OLD EYES 3 ti":: MADE NE-IT, Afx&'!ikJ!itJt oaailv.witlloot dn-lv43fWt?.osMi---.S1' srwiiBoa.- ' '- 3en mi.1 mill t.m 'tf: -TJ? teotipt of W eenta ft'4DB. E. B. Foot ifilCi.-i.' 1VV) Brondwsv aj Y S- Jvf.T 1 -1 : ca fur 1 h( Rsatar $J ASCSm--"v'H "--" P"!-Paidi J-&J&'m&sfrZltL- TOOTS, fZZ? L?3.lia Broadway N T aTf'.'''e-opa n : .: L JMMyi eeau. A.Ms ryfTVij-T fTj Dr. R a I'OOfE, airf-Vfelrjyv!,V-j& "t'fr of at. lira! aH? S ;?Ja i w ?1 T-wiim-B srnso. There cometh !d tidings of j'y to all. To yonnjc and to o'd, to xrv.it aud tc saisli ; Tbjbea-:t7 which one i was so preeions and r"e, lit free for all, and alj ma; be lair. By (be use oi CHASTE LLAR'S WIHTK LIQUID For Impririnif Bi-Mntif, ir r thf Cuiuphx'o". The niojt .aluti.e and p-'rftw ptiar-!oa iu lr Kir'atfthe ip ab?aau:Vl parl-:ike laDt, thi.t,i(i o 1t found in youth. It quickly Temo fan, Fret k!r, Pimp!s, Rlotche?, Volh tVt.hc, .al-ovre. Ktuij tiooj. sudall irojiatilies rf th nkin, kindly hfalitg the Fame, lvaiiu tbe skin whiv rd cut an alat.n ter. Itn cm not be defected by ti e r totfnt rcrntt ny, and btrinjr; a rrgetsbltj prrpara'ton is privet"y barmUnji. It is the oolr rticleoi th kinl us 1 liy the Fren th, and is conniiired br ttie rriii.in an iniis peneable to a perfect toitt-t. I'pnarcs cf aW,0OJ but t'es Trr soid duriojr ' he pst jtaif, a sn if cleat Rumr aLtte of its efiii-p. Filco cm "j c-uta. i'eut by mail pst-psi nn rt-e-'iot of no oi-.ier, by BER'wfeH, &HLTTS ., Cbfmist,, 2K5Hiver8:,Trrv,N. V. February 22, IrKT.-I- CTUSFER COJSiV. Oh ! ihe wss Wsutiful a.d ei't sw'itli fearT? cps ac- r..ti nt ratr. Hhfs'icirlog U entwined, Fnchiini'd it. ;vry l;.-a:tar.d miu-j. CUMI'KK C'03I9 For CurliitiT t lie Hair of either Svx into Wavy ami U lossy Kinglet or Heavy Msive Ciiil.s. Rv using this article lsoui. an-l ifclip:en enn beautiff ihmse a Un.astud lii. It in tbe ouiy ari.r'e in tb wor-i thit nr;l curl slr:tt-ht hair, il l at ih .hi.. t mt s've i; a b! ;mi'ul, i sy pp'ar snrt. The Crsp.r dnt n-t only car's the hair, but iot iflsarit h, li-utifirs an r.n(s ;i ; h-ithly acd dt-h.-hfa ly prlun:r I, and is Th, t-.rplf t a tide f-f the kind btp't otf.if d t ar Am- rrta rub i. j The Crijer(-oim wiiiba z?nl any ruurrgs, :t:lv-l .id ess at! or'!r to 1w. t. ctj.tKK . ca.oCbKii'ts, Ko 3 W-st Fiitt dtreol, bvaAoi ss N. Y. Fahruary i, lu;. 71. W.-1 JJXSTWyWt!