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FINDLAY CARRIAGE?- FACTORY;! ;E. P. EOONS Having Increased' his facTiItnr tor turning net uOvD WOUK., ! prepared to turn tan Carriage, .. ., . n Buggies, SnI Lie, tt,., t r p. And . - LisbtfWaga AT PRICES TO BCII ?CBCgAS6fl,:s',, , . - - i Hi 1 A U tb rwt done b v Wte la warranted wa- nerkir to Ksslare worw in en respveisv anish, style, aad durability. Te BTmrt- i employ, sod COD, gEAdONEO LTM Give a efl f eetabheesseBt, ew West end of Ksil-road 6t., opposite the Metk distChorcli. K. P. E005B. JB. li. 1864-TllnSSrl GROCERY STORF. DAVIS &GREN Always keep fha best article of . . .. , t . Tea, Coffee and Sugar! And everything o tie Um of la UiU market, aid mJ! ai tt Very, Lowest Prices. EXPRESS 411 o4a BMht ef l's will he eltTerea free t Chains Jo star Prt 01 l wi. We lfuv and Sell an I he most Beasanable Term A ad asaks our moatj by , Small Profits & Ouiek Eeturna ParUoular aXUnUoa ta oaJlaA U r stack ol CROCKERY AND Q'JEENSWARE, Whteb eannnt bs beataa la qulitr or ctaaj ntttbii It DATIS CEEE2T. JET THE BEST ! t . --J w tAckdtiUkf Straltht Needle f Per- - - feet Work f t 1 AWSE TS tht result of yean of Batiest etady, sad 111 the conbioed talent el zperteosed tea in all parts of tne vorld. It u But Ibe urodnct of oks mind alone, and bsnce we can wilb creat confidence, recucwaecd tt. It will rp-ommend itself wbereTsr introduced We will, bawever, aubait the tollowicc puims: . 1. It Is the most periset autcblos evr In Teoted. t. it will sew acjthlD(r, from the softest, thinnest piece of eknk to the heaviest bea ver. with the same needle acd thread, with oat changing tension or anything else about tne macutne. 1. it wses with equal ase all kinds thread. 4. It has the best bemmea in use, co leucine at the very eurner. and tuning -err pretty hem, mat will not wusa eat. - i. It makes a sliteh alike on both sides. C . it bnuds beautiiulir ad vsrj rupidiy a child cau dJ it. 7. tt will helm. fell. tuck. braid. quilL gath er aad sutcb in the .must portent msnner, and it eaunot be got out ef order br eewing. The company are manufacturing over two hundred of these machines per day. and are enw dve thousand behind orders, singly be cause the demand for them b so (treat. They are as cueap as any Irm-clasi machine, and. when you tse into account meir great ca pacity an1 durabUity. , .Tbej us tks Cheapest I - - Ranging in price from SOS to 1 150, accrd i ng to style and finish. If 70a are in wat ui a machine, by all means see this before yoe buy. Persons buying this machine will be thacoBrhly instrseted, and machines are warranted. - . - BUTHBAfrr a COST, Agents, For toe Singes aiiaafaelurieg Compaar. janllao3e.tr .,' - - EW ARttAJVGE51E!T ! - v ... ... .. At the old stand of A. BDSU.0S. . JOHN ADAMS; t - . fin bo.tit the ntira tock of Tin, Capper, Sheet Iron Ware, v.. IIC Id I-, And will cmtt on the business in ail its tranches. JOB WOKK. sack as ofiag, Eavftroaghs, Shcct-Irea Slacks wad Mill Hoiks of oil ktsda. In short verylblng masBfaotarsd Is a firs Class j . : STOVE AND TIN STOEE! I also keep oa hand ai arjte slock of Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves, All of which I will sell as CHEAP ."AS THE CHEAPEST,' Also Just received BlgSEVil PAT i;IT BUKJil'Oia STOVIiS. Gt'Te me a rill. Remember the places, one donr worth of Uesduusxtere llarli nods If JOHN ADAMS. ON THE TRACK AGAIN With the best, but tint the largest stock! b. o the largest but the ksl sloes 01 IIOITII . BOOTZ AND SHOES ut M kinds. aie a a-tmea. avvea .at at I fc n.dd AliaUa i .SOLE LEATHER, I'PPER and KIP constantly on hasj and for aaie, at the eiga oi the - 1 vrTTs- svrit I HiAliCst Cash Price Paid ...nfC a VTi 1ITT1 ! IDhS AiMi 1 hLl . Tlie place ti buy yonr . , j fleets antl noes IS at the Sign ;ol Cue BLUE BOOT. AU work wara'ited. Repairing Scne on Short Kotiee LEVI TAYLOR rindlsy, OcU 19. 18fi6-tf. CLINTON'S PAIHT BRUSHES fTTHB very best ta the narkst at X Q&lTh : i 1 ! j 1 I ' i Kevf F.nrMBd Bolaaicni Depot, . jot bsW'ver tMreei. S.-stm, Underthe Supervision or lie.- W. Maud ioTMB- p. Ftey AU., dealers mj drugsjand umdicl II jnesfc"raUv. , ( . . ; .insia.ly ' J 02? O 1 1 rte T 'ASD v i. em '(f)()9 aTiiiw; LAW OFFICE :ka i. .if ulti II S.lUi: - FindlayTOHio. C j T-OU U rl A. rli A -T 5) irajzi ; vrr rj jy 4. Cj? Li UU, PEB80fivbjhiBSbtiyuKs!l Baal Es tate, wsli AwS rt l.Afieir edeamace to ceil at tne em-e ol BL K&ET.A if tMLI.i.oTer A. Okfaticreons p0rocr. slaia and fan.j euatry streets. . - ..Among the Wianw.-Sxras"ad desirable wb propertj are the following : 4 A farmef leoieree nrflenitliirit of - kloCvmo. ." sews starred ,,VaJ4e good tiaiber: orchard, aider ui. - framei AwidUtigjud Oarg (baala barn. a counw of eouatruciion, fences in good re puir. every thine w ttrscliyM prdf iy. Pree, ; IJO perM M toul.iS haqdj it-aittlndrr in oce afid trTi years. Of ebar.ge for good farm in Missouri. 39 Farm of 112 scrM in Findlay township. Ti auMta'lekresL bslatvoe gooS timber, hu a stream' M ruBav water tbroetth it, to . go. d dwelling s.ajd fine barn, iwo good y-.'-T,!.. "'rr.r 'Ml J ily 120 acres of land in Fulton county. 1 1 1 i -l Boistt miles fnm IUibom lilt or fnaiowu- . 1 1 1 1 .ib enc, sua imi n. r rm . boat 1uS:m:,m .ileairnw CU'ii (nf ton Co. R. It., 7 milea fromLetriion. tne county-seat ; 40 aires . limber, baiance prairie, f rice, s 10 per acre. j M ST." V and 8 0o5t s' otrt loti'tw-o acres. There is small frame tlwellit, stable ana oteer out ouuauigs, gooa water, c. rnce, tiOOO in cash. . , . I : -J ! : r J4 163 acres ol land la Ea le township. Hancock oonty, Ohio, HU acres clears I and weeer gaed etate f eIUliua. Caete tsa good two-story frame dwelling with i cellar, aad wood-house adjoining x a large Y frame bara and other out-buildiugs. fienty orgoodapriag aaL .sU wat4 large ap- file.peaevBerrfjiodpeacll peclnrd :4wo . ergs Sugar camps. -o. tn tuttewst of Belletonlaine road and half mile from - Bishop's mill. School within 20 rods Prioc. lot) per acre. Terme cany. S3 a Jrei .- eiil be sold ssparately at 4d per acre. M If story frame dwelling, containing sii - roumeand aamaer kilehes with a. never fatiUng. well of goes water laaids ; wiib two fine lots weU arranged with ornamental, apple, peach, cherry and plum treea, grapes and currants, good bara with gran aries, sheds and stabling for four horse, everything in Ant aiaas prder, fries. wrfiSi1,,i'rji.iil i 110 acres of land, one mile siuth of Cour Bouse, good orchard, 2u0 sugiir trees, de' siraWSuSMtstsT oW:i,f !j 0 acres timber land In sectioa 11, in Del aware uiwuaau'. rnce, tivu, fuui. . 251 desirable building lots - oa (Umduskj nueeu rnce, auu. .,lotu,w.iir,nc,dj Prt.frob. A f-Two building lots (217 and 218) in Vance's . aaaiuoa. rnce, saao. 17 H .oty frame dwelling, oa Crawford street, a rooms, gooa sell ana ciMsrn, . ereryuung m gooa oraer. rcite, gioo. LsV-House and lot on Jones street. 'Price, ioo. .fi;...J 4 Twestort brick dwelling en SandoakT ! street near Main, metal roof, wood bouse, well sad cistern, all la fiaa eroer. Prioav, SI9U0. JJ ASdc rssideaoe u itendusky street. .Pmm.A31u .s a u,... -o - ..... 1111 story frame dwelling en W. Sandnsky street, containing 7 or S rooms; good barn. milk bouse, well of water, and plenty ol' fit? Will attend to all Legal Butt nett entrusted fe lluir care. JThe Great -, Hew i :Ecland 1 DR. '' ': rJ.W. POLAND'S- "white pike eri T 4i COJIPOOD. JLli Is aow offered to the afflicted throughout the country after having been proved fay the test oi eleven years lu toe aew angiana Stales, where iu merits have betome as sell kBoaa as the tree from which, in part, it de rives its virtues. THE WHITE PI l? COaipOlJBip Cures fcors Throat, Colt's, Coughs, Diptteria, . Broaehius, eipitting or Blood, and- Pul monary ASecilobS generally, it is a remarkable remedy for IThfaev-1 t - CompUinls.IwbeteiaM!mW.-a . -1 j ty e Voiding Urine, Bleeding arum the i Kidneys and Bl td- ds4veweJewl i -i aWr:artjf i-iVaf. plaints. THE VIIITETiSE COJPO7jrO. I, was -emtls m iaetsarMig pf 1R65 that this abicDuiUKl was eri4aaed. A member lei my family wasatsioted wiUaasrriUtuio of the In rottl aitsouee wiui wieagreeauie congfa. I had lor scorns months previous thoiiirht ili m -atrawaratioei ttaevBji for itsl baeia the ode bafk ( L ibe ftii e i ;tje micht be so'couipounG'ed as lb be very ui ful in diseaeea f the throat ami lists. ji attest the VaIub of itintbecase alluded to. I compounded small eutntity of ,the medi cine i aad-aeea plaawog.'wadsaveit ietoe- iiponnlul doses. Ibe result was exceettiiigly gralilyiag. Af libit (so- days the lariiatiin ol the throat a.is removed, the cough sub sided and a speedy ewra waa effected, boon Jailer ibis I ssuisjma Ui a lady in Londoruler- I j . n. n.a wj(f mum vwve WHuriue ll" wwwm wilb a bad cough occasioned Uy auddeu old. land bad raiaad mucous slrsaked Willi blood. nhe soon found relief and sect tor mora, aba tons about ten ounces ol it, ana got well. t. B. Clark, Esq.. editor of tne Manchester Daily Mirror, made atrial of the sains pre paration in the case of a severe cold, and waa cured immediately . Be was so highly plessed with the resells, and so oonndsiil in success attending lie sales, if placed belus-e the pauiic.lhat he aoaiiy persaaeed me to give it a Basse, aad sand it abroad le henett lae suiter in, in Novsmhsr, leoi, I trat ad eertated it under the name oi lha Whltt Pine Compound, la two years from that linis there had been wholesaled in Mauches- er alone, eae auasVcsl doisrs v-sv-tSrWuere it ti the teat ol sll the couth remedies !:. t e marcet,ai;d SUM asamtsins Uat oesei. tioa. There are good reasons lor ail thiss it is very soothing and hsaima ia its nature, is warming ta the stomach, and pleasant wilii slle the (astr, aad iscsoeedingiy cheap. As a remedy for kidney complaints, the While Fins Compound stands uurivajled. it a as not originated lor that purpose, hut a person In using it for a eouga. was not only cured of the cough, but Was also cured ol a kidney difficulty ol ten years siaitdiiia. biucs thai accidental discovery many ilii uwds bsvs ased it lor t for the Same complaint irplBtMy cured." end have been. Tbeauswr'waswritleu by Dr. rolaLd"!" - ISiig.x-bince then, as in Manchester, the Wane Piue Compouud has laken the lead ol ah tough remedies, as well as preparations for the care oi inaoer ciwouiiiss, in -every -jty. luwa, etiisge snn asm let, inreugaout Xmm IteetMOd Almtaa. J ibis remedy is asaale and pleisant la take as ills e i eWsfltnal. The editor ol the Mauohester Daily and , tekly Mirrcr, in tne leader or tne UaJly. thus writes ol thg pomuouud : - Ibe White Pit Oumpvuad Is aiterUsed st much length,a colitmiis.'-and we are lii.tiov to temrn titai the deuiai.d lor it is iu- creasing beyond all prevuuta ospeculiou i lltiaiiie vsrr best meoicme lor couahs end i voids kuow o aud ismilji lkl ear:be K-iUenti. W t,,Bi koosledrfe , ' ..... le killacold, Ainpswaaiil as Butm. i TUK Hnllt riB O ; us rJ .v I. , GEO. W. SWEET, PropfiwUiP, Bi-r.ajtia VMS DRUGS. MEDICINES, . :: i, ' . i -j. CLemicals &nd . .... Patent Medicines. Books, Stationery, etcj At WttuissaJe, very lew, al , ; D.S.rBtl'l. li it smlfuatl. ; fcsslUae ttlsamers Landing, foot of Vine street. laud at New Pasaeniier Depot ul the Ciiid- ana u rwil-wea. mmm m - mmm vaia 6.i.i. n fill ti: i OLD HEADQUARTERS You will always find Good Stock ,CiVS J - SEASONABLE GOODS AT THE JaWEST 'XASII PRICES! ' We have adopted the CASH SYS TEM, and hereafter wity sell for Ready Pay Only. ; ft V We wwW ask. those owing ns to come forward and settle up at once. DARND a TIB LEYS. JX' Eureka Vitp Lead! Croat fliwu Serl, .Voaa Strert. , i .' i ; i a FINDLAY. OHIO. BS"Cash for jRags.t? The new Arm desire to thank their ensto- l,... n . ... I i 1 ,IMMM Ini jM., .mm. . , - , - , of the same hjr always bnyins rst-ciaes goods, and sel ing them at a fair living proM- C. O. ETT1.NGEE 4 CO. BROAD GAQUE SHORT LINE Atlantic & Great Western BEOAD GAQUE RAILWAY I ; , , r' -via Cincinnati, or Urhaa,- or Galion, or Mansfield, or Cleveland, or , Cerrj, or fialamanc, , To oa raoa 1VIZSXV YORK. Bostoa, PiUaburg, Phidelphia, Baltimore, , ; And 'hingto 1'ity. .1 Tbl is toe only route to the Oil Brgioas ol PeaBsrlai I Passsnrsrs who wish a g.itclc and Com fortable Trio a ill anureoiate the Smooth and Perfect Track, the LiixurieusDsy Cars, snd tbs M. gniticent blespiog Cuachss. tne ,.,!,,,,, i),nlng Halls with ample time for Meals and the prompt time and sure connec- ATLANTIC t fiREAT WESTERN f 5 RAILWAY. fore f-sto east Tfau as itlck es fry aay i if - mihrr Humtt. ' - - 1 - ' Tbrougb. Tlekcta aad Uarafw Checks So. MJ Broadwty, New Vork: Ko. 11 Btale street, aad Si &cbot-l street. Boston; Depot arid Cmon Ofioeev -tMevelandt ti". i Clark street, Chicago: In Cincinnati, at So. so West Fourth street ; n.f. Corner Broadway Front streets: 113 Vine Street: at U. B. and Msil .iti. - . ... V ; . ,- jTermsCash 2Jc.11 c q iNii' iamawsa : s 5 - PT i. !:L J!et;3;- -sled II . il.!?a i i: 0'5 j rH vug MI I iffl:PiPERII If 11 LI U It II 11 t JJ 11 i HI1! T3 el s tr s m ifgill iWtfislj Uamiltoc A Dayton Rkliway; In LoutS- IvIHs. at n. w. cor. Mam and intra atraela. W. B. SBATrro. iisu'l Tu-kst Agent. auris! Settle tp. ail persons iadehted to the snderelneil. either av note or boik account, are reuneet ed to eall immediaUiy and settle and pay op. AprSvlSnsSril. I. at. I I.IHH, paf lllarkfit FRED. K A KG, RKSPKCTFULLY ens ounces that he 1 urs pared to furnish ail kinds et meat at the old stand. Me will pay the highest marksipriss sue FAT CATTLE. Tbese ksving good beef cattle shoald brig tbsmalorg. FBEP, aUBQ, A.f, I, ,vT;J5.tU. ' 3 I 5" 1 Letter of Declination from Samuel Galloway. 1 i J'ments have no charm for me, unless , Dkar ia After earnest and full declaration, my original purtiose to t decline the nomination conferred np-j on me by the Union Convention re- ; mains unchanged, n ill yon be pleas- ,cd to communicate to the State Cen- irai i oramiitec tue iaci oi my non-ac- ceptauue, so that the vacancy may be filled '( I avail myself of this oppor-j tunity to make known to all who may lie interested in the information, and especially to those who have given me their sincere support and conli- dence, some of the reasons w'jii;h, in my judgment, justify my present ac- tion: . 1st. The nomination is nnaccepta- hie, not merely that it was unsolicited, and undesirable, but because it wit made in opposition to explicit avow als and pledges that I could not und would not aocept any other position than the first on the titkot Ambi tion, in iu normal condition, usually assumes an upward direction, and mine is not claimed to be exception al. Uy aspirations did not embrace the mental reservation that if I could not rise to a decided - honor, that I wouid sink to a doubtful compliment. Having acted in the capacity of Sec retary of Stale and Superinteudant of Com mom Schools at the ape of 23, and member of Congress at 4.1 ; now entertaining at least the imagination that my utterances, toils and sacrifi ces within these last ten years of fierce political conflict have beeu .equal to those of any other Ohioan, in it net presumable by persons of or dinary table and lulclligeuee, thai a position where uy capacities would be in a state of suspended animation for seven or eight months, in a pe riod of two years, would not be agreeable ? In accordance with my expressed feelings and purpose, the Franklin county delegation! (whose bearing on that occasion commands my grateful remembrance) promptly withdrew my name when it was first announced for the Lieutenant Gov ernorship, and again, after a person al interview with its Chairman, and by my social instructions, it was made known to tho Convention that I would not consent to accept that position. My objections to accept ing the honor were fully and freely communicated to the Committee ap pointed by tne Convention, to re port the fact of my nomination, ami notwithstanding the earnest appeals of those sincere and enthusiastic friends, my purpose remained un changed. ' It was not until my es teemed friend from Muskingum de clared that he would not carry back my message of unconditional non acceptance, that I consented to take the subject under advisement, and report to the State Central Commit tee. My consultations, personally and by correspondence, with my judicious and uniinpasaionate frinds since the Convention, nave out strengthened my convictions as to the propriety of my action. May I not pertinently inquire : Why was not the withdrawal of my , Bame treated with as kind and lavorable consideration by the Convention as that of other persons who were an nounced and withdrawn as candidates in the same Lour? And is there res ting upon me any special obligations to make a sacrifice of self-respect, of personal dignity and comfort, which no other man similarly ciicumstau , , i . .1. 1 ceu is prepareu iu u.k. 2dlr. 1 have neittier the taste nor mental qualities and habits adapted to the functions of the presiding otil- ItiBub- the position is, it doe cotsui-1 my mercurial temperment The most elevated chair in a deliberativ-e assein - t I :l,ee vl.A nfirilorlai aTal lilirtl1!. my, wiiuous .i.m":"6 i'-" " in iu proceedings, would be to me but an honorable imprisonment 3dly. It would be alike inexpe,li.lU ent and nnwise in me in the present condition of my health and private affairs, to engage m an excited and I protracted political canvass. It is j well known to my personal friends that, for the cause specified, I hesita I ted, even ontil within a few days of rinvi.nfifin an tr. .h. . riotr nf harinw mv name suh-1 mitted to the Convention. I conclu i" i'. -j o J .1 .1 t,Ase.ntTAfi wTiif fnr cfi m iii rt 'iTi a pru'eas the Executive Chair of 8tate of Ohio, and the leadership in a campaign involving principles very dear to my heart I could bravely meet the toils of the severest strug gle, and submit to a large pecuniary sacrifice. It is not, how ever, proper, nor am I prepared to imperil life, aa suroe the responsibility ofadeeply iinportant campaign, and sacrifice my npcur.iiLrv mturests ana social ana . ut;n,iir,n anrlauch unwelcorael duties at are connected with the posi tion to which I have been invited. My patriotism during the war could and did accommodate itself to very subordinate and oppressive duties, but it cannot expand to such enlarg ed propotions in this time of peace. As my intimate friends well know who understand the full significance of my plea of insufficient physical en ergy, for the duties of an active po litical campaign, that it would be much wiser for me, in view of my fu ture comfort and usefulness, to ele vate rather than enlarge the burdens of my cares and employment to contract the sphere my activities, and to court scenes of quiet and re creation, rather than those of noise and exciteneut. Notwithstanding my sincere con viction of the propriety and necessi ty of my preseut action, it has been painful to me to resist the importu nities of ardent and enthusiastic friends. They may be assured that I entertain profound and grateful recognition of their services. They and their acts of generous friendship, will be enshrined among the precious keepsakes of my memory. They, and all other loyal men, will realize, iu the coming events of our brighter days of triumph, my unfaltering .de votion to the great cause of truth and righteousness. The fact that I was not chosen as the standard bear er of our gallant Union hosts did not surprise or disappoint me. Uncom mitted, as I was. to the ambitious 'schemes of rival Presidential aepi- rants aud with expressed prferences for an uuauibitious man whom the people will call; unacceptable to paity leaders and unscrupulous politicians and utterly refusing any complicity with intrigues or intriguers, I for saw my coning destiny and calmly met it. Otucial honors anil emolti they come as the spontaneous offer- lerings of loyal hearts, untainted by 'traai'liarr an I nnniiri-l,iiaa,l .,, sacrifice of the elements of true man-1 hood. My politic s are radicated in tnai primal announcement of the Creator," "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God creawa ne mm, oeiore some modern r4 deBoastrative Radicals aecer-jblesaing . tained where was the true root of hu man rights.. My love (or humanity, my realtor the fullest development of human capacities, and my hope for abetter and brighter day of universal freedom, arc embodied in that lofty cardinal idea announced by tho 'Great A pott la' of LhVhighcst free Join, and published in the noblest magn thar. fa ol luiuiau rights." 'That God hath made of one blood all natious to dwell upon tue iaee nt me earth. w un such a foundation for my faith and labors, I can calmly meet individual trials and temporary defeats' and can patiently anticipate and labor for that which is dearer to me than per aonal elevation man's redemption, With such convictions I cannot dt otherwinp, as circumstances may per uiit, with voice, vote and influence, to sustain our liuion State ticket. ; and 1113- todiorutiou to all loyal men is to rally uudur the standard of the political organization which embraces the. sure and abiding elements of the and civilization. SAMUEL GALLOWAY. COLUMBUS, June, 29, 1867. Selling a Subject. A man sitting one evening in an alehouse, thiukinghow to get provis- lions for the net day, saw a fellow dead drunk upon the opposite bench. Do you not wish to get rid of this sot? ' snid ho to the landlord. "I do, fiiul half a crown shall speak my thanks," wus the reply. "Agreed," said the other; "get me a sack." A sack was procured, and put over the drunkeu guest. Away trudged the man with his burden, till he came to the house of a notsd resurrection ist, at whose door he knocked. "Who's there?" said a voice with- I have brou-'ht you a subject," replied the man; "so come, quick; give me my fee." The money ws immediately paid, aud the sack, with its contents de pobiied in the surgery. The motion of quick walking had nearly recover ed the poor victim, who, before the other had been gone two minutes en deavored to extricate himself from the sack. The purchaser enraged at being thus outwitted, ran after the man who had deceived him, collared him, aud cried out. "Why you dog, tho man's alive!" "Alive!" said the other, "so much the better; kill him when you want him." I blasted blue sky! ' Thosc uan.ave been in the" Lab-croftheOhioSenaU-; itofsmackin.' their lii.s over 'old ipomleiice of a daily paper: 'An in pating c01)8iste . ia tlieir invoioejl hftv. , t ecn Antei out to Uie marchanU 8Illiliugiv. explained that the ttug lo L.ujtei, &Ma WM ! t bgtty at M, ,u ia s, , , to , lt . , . Ulcilok at the cashier, who was sealed j Ex-Governor Vauce.of North Car olina, has written a letter to several colored men, who had invited him to add t eas the people of their race, de clining the invitation. He, however, tells them that time will prove the Southern people to be their best friends. "Well Sambo, what's yer up to now-a days?" 'Oh, I is a carp'net1 and jiner." ''He! I guess yer is. What depart ment do you perform?" "What department? Why, I does do circular work." "What's dat?" "Why, I turns the grindstone." - "G'way." The Portland Transcript says: We heard an anecdote the other day which amusingly illustrates John Bull's incapacity to apprceiate any thing thut isn't English. The weath- erwas somewhat foggy, and one the sailors belonging to a Liverpool steamer in our harbor was overheard to say to one of his mates: "This is weather as is weather none of your .,,..:,,, frnm ,nrio-in.i j k .wU1 Ilot reliall tha foflow. , ! rt from ,b Madrii, corre8. r D other dirty work aliout the still.' Some time since a traveler step- 'lltu IU IUO ULMtJII borhood of , ami immediately af- ter h is entrance pulled off his hat, i . .i - j i . and crava ; this done, he cast a coat in a corner, 'calm as a summer rnorn tni;,' and with a commanding shake of the head, snid 'Sir, hadn't you better be getting that water healed t' Tho teller ii. formed him that he was in the wrong 'shop. You are in a bunk, sir, and not in a barber's shop.' 'A bank, eh ?' ejaculated the stran told me it was a bh laS 8QOP It is nndoniahlc, says .Prentice, that m America it . takes three to make a pair be, she and a hired girl. Had Adam been a modern, there would have been a hired girl in Par adise to loot alter Abel and " raise Cain." At a fair in Richmond a gentleman wishing to secure a valuable article that had been put up as a prize, at 91 each, ot which only one bad been sold, took the ninety-nine other shares, and yet lost the prize the lone' shave winning against his ninety- nine. - 'Penalty for walking on the Rail road track in England is ten pounds,' said one while discussing the numer ous fatil accidents on a railroad : 'Pooh,' said Uncle Jerry, 'the penalty in this country ia death.' . . Some fifteen years ago, a Sabba tarian complained to the late Mr. Na than 11 ale that the fountain on the Common played on Sunday. To which Mr. LI. replied, 'I did not think it was playing ; it waa ordered to work. A cool specimen of humanity step ped iuto a printing office out West to beg a paper. 'Because,' said he, 'we like to read newspapers very much, but our neighbor are too stin gy to take one.' On a tombstone in a churchyard in Ulster is the following epitaph : " Erected to the memory of John Phillips, accidentally shot as a mark of affection by his brother." The Grass Valley (CaL) National, noticing the marriage of a Miss A. B. to (J. G., says 'Miss B. is an acqui sition to any man who wantB a warm- hearted, faithful industrious affection- te wife.' Is this to improve Aiiss chances for a second husband, in Mai, l-.or lirplnt Ollfi hhould die? . There was keen appreciation of truth, as well as some satire, in tne i suggestion of Thackeray: 'Let us ithank God for imparting unto us poor, weak mortals, the of vanity.' inestimable NASBY. Mr. Nasby Dreams a Dream Mr. Nasby Dreams a Dream Caused, Probably, by the NEW England Atmosphere, Which he was Breathing, Prefaced by some few Incidents of the Visit of his Grand Seigneur to Boston. TREMONT HOUSE, BOSTON, (wich is in the Stait uv Massa, June 29, 1867. of!tQe Northern Dimocrisy wu strong dv Boston. I sposed Kostou to be. trat.laP.l. nni ul trt .1oipp iw,t in, be understood bv a Doukci at, and furitauicle. 1 wnz miHiakin. There 1 is ez heavy a per rout, uv men whom His Eggsluntv and I kin takei leiita m thpr i. in am- -it in ti... Bo ther is in uuy city country, ez the follow in inridi uU, will which came show: under my noti.-e. Ez we wnz goin through Frauklin street a man stepped up to the car riage rather hesiutinly " Mr. Presidi-nt," sed he. "Well,"sed His Eggslency, turn in full upon him. The site uv the nose uv the Step Father uv his Couutry reasshoored him. " Mr. President, wood yoo like some punch ?" "Punch! Certainly. It tit hevn't yoo suthiu strouger, to lay a futiuda s hen wilh ?" " Certainly !" and he pulled a hot tie uv brandy from his right hindi1 pocket, and the great man took observation ur the nky thro the bot- nm nv it, wich lasti.l a niinnit. I i never agin will doubt that the mate rial to make Democrasy uv exists in a country wherthey come at yoo with punch, and hev brandy bottles in ther coat pockets. liokays were showered upon us. One old gentleman, who sol two hours in a chair waitin to present us with his, finally lasted it at us The I The fact that there wuz a note in it askin for a posishen fur the genrous! dont detract any thin from the! valyoo uv the gift. When we got to end uv our trip ther wuz a dray ! load uv bokays in our carriage and in all but three nv em wuz tied up for the givers for i.laiB. I u butter to hev si h mis- sives enveloped in roses, though most thorns we git aint got roses1 ro..n.l..n. The most techin incedent wuz the n.u..hriiv l,ahia w h,i t Li-u Tim motliiira nrpsaoil to nur i-ariiscre steus to Dresent their olferins. Mis- takin me for the President. I kisst half uv em. The rapcherus expresh uu on the upturned faces uv the anx shus mothers affected the President to teers, showin, ez it did, the confi dence reposed in him. Whisht! Teddy !" sed one uv em, and howld yer mug up fer the man to kiss who doesnt kiss the dirthy i . "Musha, l'heliui, lie still. -1ue Pmai.iint. l.Ws uu anwl w.n't l.iti. ye: Lind me yer apurn, to wipe Ter ry's face wid. The Prisidint musht kiss the darlin. Taint ivery Presi dent wood do the loik." And the President kissed, and I kissed till our lips wuz sore. Sich is posishun ! That nite I receeved a letter from from Deekin Pograni in wit h he de sired me to ascertain whether or no there wuz eny bottom to the North ern Uimocrisv. Cant. McPeltor soil enuff to carry us uv Keutucky throo, while Pollock, the Illinoytr, swoie' the Northern Dimocrisy hed a con- siderable more to do to carry them-1 selves than they hed biu able to sc-i cuuiiillali Tot aoiuc lluic that lu at puuin matcu a Corpse wuzn t uv much akkount el it wuz a biir one.' With this letter in my hantl I fell asleep, and while asleep, dreeined. Uethawt I was in Noo Orleans ati agathrinuv the Faithful, Lo i' called together for the purpose of! considria wat to do. hum few-! Longstreet, Gov. Brown, and Jell, Thompson wuz in favor uv suLiuU-' sion, and hed got the majority u v the Southren people to agree with 'em that there was no yoose nv further' resistance, and they wus jist about to! wootTou "j,', " in a7, ,Z , , kinu, rushed in and liessed uv 'em out ,w . ub iandighain, 'Vt e 11 sustain yoo. The Northern Dimocrisy is a giant wich kin yet pertect yoo. He's in Ids prime and strong enuff yit to carry yoo throo twice the troubles wich threatens yoo. Depend onto us we'll carry yoo.' And the Southencrs who,iped over to tlieir side and yelled fiercely, 'No submission!' and immeiitlv th i ntiro lolii. ur 'tin Kl-irti.l Xr.,11. w.;.l. i i " : " " """ men to ascertain the strength and carrvin' capacity uv the Xnrin. Dimocrisy. Melhawt the party trav- j eled and traveled, until linallytheyi come to a vast plain in Kentucky,! onto wich wnz extendi. I prostrate the form uv a Giant. It wus a Giauti immense in statoo,, but emaciated to the last degree. His limbs hed bin strAncr- hie teeth terrililo snrl liia! trunk massive, but it wuz plane to see that he wuz pegged out and look at its face showed why it wuz so. Dissipation nea redoost him to helplessnis. His face wuz bloatidj and bloO, his eyes Wnz SOt and ghast- his chest wuz holler and sunken, his legs like pipe stems, and ulcers. boUa, .orebrooses and contooshens kivered him from head to foot, and j ne arawea nis ureain wun a enort. lie lay a groanin ana a groanin Randall wnz a tenderly feedin him ont ur a huge bottle labelled 'Ap pintmeut' which appeared to give him temprary strength, but the effect uvthat wuz loa', by President John son's dosin him with an oSensiv smellin mister laMletl 'Policy,' ev ery swaller uv wich wood throw him into a spasm. Gov. English was rabbin one arm with a liniment Ran dall gave him, and hed succeeded iu gittin np a little circulation in it. Wat is this?' asktthe Southerners. Northern Dimocrisy." sed Enolish rnbbin away vigrously. Is this the Giant wich is to rarrr' -St - - 5 .1 J I usf ! aaiu uie .-loiiinei u gentlemen. viewin the disgustiu objick doubt fully. 'Certainly! said Johnson, Xow can't you git upr' said he, to the prostrate bein, givin it a very laroo swaller out u v his bottle. The siant made an effort, but flopped down agin like a dish-rag. 'Gentlemen: sea allandigham, we shel hev to call upon yoo to as sist in settin him onto his feet, and then it 11 be all rite with him He'gl bin this way afore.' Accordingly, the Southerners irflth- ered around him to lift him up. His arms, I notist, wus marked respect ively Connecticut and Delaware, and his legs Maryland and Kentucky. and In them ther WUZ Strength, fori or unn pz the innn.-r nt S.-,.tl, . , , ..UD1j got near enuff he wrapped Uteia limbs around em, and led I 1 jn!the pcrcesaioo wtu about to move, Vallasdimiuam remarked, 'Stop s cu- Uroauiu under the weight anjjy wayed like a leaf in the wind, , lue aoutiierners got out rrom nn giver, der Putr,d n-88- almost 8ul0tuered by thestench. Vallaudig the nra 8nJ tuat cla8S nl8de n they hed bln around it It staggered Johnson some, but he hed bin acens recommendations tomed to 8lltuil pproximatin very the'11'1'0'1 serously affect hnn, but poor Randall, Seward and Welles were i smothered and died. 'We can't,' sed they. ' Yoo must,' sod he. 'I got into this condishen lightin yoor UxSues and doin j oor work. I was strong and vigrous until I got to runnin al ter yoor harlots, and for yoor sake I wuz druv out uv my native states iuto this atcussid region. Yoo must carry me wat time 1 hev yet to live. Hist me! Hist me!' 1 hoste caught coodent get away and .the others generously come to er mil, ana matin a lernuie onon they raised the half dead bcinuto lueir "honldpra, holdin ther noses weanwhile, and prepared to start Ez nunit, gentlemen I ana loadea ez he wuz with his war record he ctamber- . i i i. i i i ... n eti uiiiuruuuiiicnj auu w " "M on the 1-arklsS. OOKUCkS, jist ezl i... ii i l .1:1 iti.. i nauii I'm uiiiiiritTii uiu uacniac, Run so did the'Woods, both of em, aud poor old Jimmy Bookannan, Sey. mour, Toticey, and a hundred or so more, anil uulbrtinit bearers sweatin under this addishual load. 'Is all ready said they. 'One moineht !' sed Johnson, and him and Randall and Seward climed up. This wuz the last feather. The bearers mite beve slaL'sereu oil under i the catkiss and them which climed . n ..v i . i i- s nimi ti nisi, uiu. mis iat auuisi cu m , ther burden was frightful. It finish- K a majestic tree jisiaoout to lau. ' UE ""KB'':u themselves but all iu vain. A breef struggle a desprit gasp they give up, and ther knees doublin up the whole concern come to the earth with a squshin sound wich letters can't express, and the half decomposed mass sorter fell apart. Kaymond and Thurlow Ward wich hed bin hangin round, got out from under jist in time to save theirselves. closely to it the old times and it 1 wu trJin t0 PuU Randall'i corpse i out, when the effort I wuz makin i SWoke me. 1 ain'1 altogether certain, but that ; lat dream means sutem. When I think of it, it is rather preposterous for us to hope the .Northern Democ racy ill carry us, n hen they can't carry a single State uv their own; jist about ez preposterous ez it is for them to look to us for help, when ail uv us ez wood jine em hevn't got a vote. Pollock's remark 'In pul- ! tin match a corpse aiut uv much ak ..... ,.r i, . i.;.. ...!!,. "u"1 U'S uuo "C'SU onto my mind. Stithin can't come out uv nothin, tho ez in the case uv Seward, nothin may come out uv suthin. Et we cood git but pshaw! we can't Thank the Lord we kin hold the Postottises two years yit. Petkolkc V. Nasbt, P. M. i (Wich is Postmaster), and likewise Professor in the Ham and Japheth Free Academy for the develop ment uv the intellek nv. all races, irrespective of color. j ; , I j ' . busbos and T. K. wu.lum have Ve associated lhem,lves in the Hard ly, "r '""" arm name of HUSIIOX & WILLIAMS Inth.rouul oy ,. B. May A to.. ,.ns door soma s. D. rrey's SC1IW AM& IIKKLEU'S r r Tin i l-j j I STORE. tTf :wouid s.- to ..or c ' era tiiAt nave a L-uat,u.i:r9 and oth- COMPLETE STOCK OP CLOTHING-! ROOTS AN I SHOES, , - XXtltS tlllCl UtXDS. " 4!l' furnishing Goods! All of which we will SELL CHEAP! Thoae in need of would uk to Goodsia our line, we Come and Examine ear Goods and Prices before purchasing idiewhere. Wears rloainr nnt onr entire stork of Boots and shoes to make room for Clothing and other lioous. bcuivab a wuttLtu. febon-J-i.ti OK EAT EXIIIIIITIOX Of HARDWARE! A Fanners Exchange ! urug store aud arejuil receiving aa Entiro New Stock of Goods, PuKhaaed for Cash, sod will he a -Id al l" Lowest Possible Prices! Our stock consists in part ot Glass, Cutlery, Iroo,; Nails, Plows, 'Saws, Farming Implements, ' Builders' and Farmers' Hardware, House and Barn Trimmings, &c, And in fact every variety of XTARDWAnMl Usually kept in .a Hardware Store. We ask Farmers, and others to cbU asd xamine our Hock, as we Intend keeping Srst-class goods, and sell the same at reaaoa able rales. nUSilOX eV WILLIAMS. apr5no4S.ll AdininUtralor'M Sale mi Ural Estate. IX pursuance ot aa order granted by ths Pronate Court of Hancock county, Ohio. 1 Will Odor fr Ste at nuOlin .uniln. A. ,K '?'h ar'-'a,F- IS';:ai.1 o'clock a.m., upon " i" ui. viiowmg oescnoea real st.ila Siluale in Uaacucg county. Ohio, lo- The west half of the northeast quarter ot the northeast quarter of sectioa tbirteeo. in township two, south of range nine east, containing twerty acres of land, free of dower. Appraised at Uao. leass op sals : 1 1 1, a ,, i-A I. 1. 1 - ,uird in one year, snd one third in t so years 'rum the day of aale. wilh Interest. Ths psvmenls to be secured by meruasa anon the premises sold. J 'tfago bdob J , , wiu.iamh.oallakt. Administrator of wniiaauailaat.dec'a. THE CllIJAROU V Vnti-N"ervou.s Smoking Tobacco! THE CHISllA.iOUA TOBACCO grow Irom the rich -il of the -ORIENT." ami i uosasssed of a beouiiarly UeiMmiti ita.Mr er climes. But its unvreeedonled tM1""' ! ty has tprnng Ir.nu the latt of t:e enure !'-' sence of that deadly "poison A. -u., ahich : permeates every other .l'fcro. und ahicbi is tne oue and sole cause the tttatresnini: nervous diseases, druuensia. Ac wfc most invariably, sooner or lultr, lutlvw Indulgence of the pipe and ci:r. receul aitalyration oi toooero from a!l purl ol the world, at the Academy l Science, in Par's, the renowned Chemist, V. l.nmom reauz, declared thai while Luipexn and American tobacco rontiuned lully elit pet cent, aad Ibe pure Uavana Mtuat-co Irnm two to tve percsul. of .ViWm. the l'UI.'tj.ll:0- KA did not contain eue dinuuteranlo parti- le ol la daailiy rtuaa.a dra , eitracted, wiliuealrov Hie. our Agent at wisuii large quiities of the CHlX'UBORi durin the east Iwo years, and although, we have been pressed U supply the demand tor thu delicious luxury to tue Vetera smoker, yet we are new pre pored to otter it in unlimited quantities, at a price much lower than some American tobacco ef a far inlerlor qulily. A eonnoieeur haa bat to smnxe the Amen caa lobacee and segars, which are Invaria bly chem'caily tUvored, to be diagusted with the medicinal taste which leaveaa nauaeous. unhealthy coating is the mouth, and In time seldom faiie to sbatler the nervous system. The natives of the' OliltNt" smoke tue CBlNOARoUA from morn till niht, from youth to age, and are happily unciMiacloa of Ibe wild, distressing bre which courses through lbs veins ol trie iniiaier of Uia lu. mes oi tobacco containing jVmxia. t,r.r,h",r."' ,b mMi 'ry IheCIUNilAUollA. and guarantee uupreve- dented plenure in it deliotoiii t1-,v ffe-SO.0 EVERYWUEEE. EDWIM M COOK St CO.. Sole Agenis aud importers oi tne CiilMGA- KOhA TOBACCO lor t the Lulled ntaies and Canadaa, end leaiers in all kinds of Havana American Otgats & Tobaccos aUia Dstot. 17 Dcuts 8rq Niw Yoas. maylooao.lm xeav rnopiiyroic 15 Tn UAT,CAP & FUR STORE. O. Gore, of lew York, (SUCCESSOR TO T. C. COSSiELt) Has Just pvrenased this well known estab lishment and haa added very . materially lo the large stock already In stors. Mr. bore heing sounected with a Wholesale Bouse luXsw ijia Cur, a.'sra ih.il he can reUil Hati, Caps, Qlove, Trunki, Talises, Seek Ties, Collars. Saipen den, Hosiery, 4e., BUFFALO ROBES! Ladies' nd Gents' Furs, AM CHEAP Ai THE OTUKRMER C'UANTs CAN' BUY THEM. Call and satisfy ysa selves ot the truth of this assertion. H. II .CORE. Nov. 18, 18(16. ITCH REMEDY "kN'E of ths bsst ia the wsrist -preparsd andsoldby - kl.tittAl ay i, 1901. LIVBHY. !VAi LOUTH AM HtVEUT - TtL uu the buildins bpnosite the old stand ol Win. Vsnce. in sood aud oonvejiisiitl sti le.whsis they uo keep the largest LIVERY STOCK luthie eectloa. Thsy have added largeiy. botb Horses and Carriages. tWh SPLENDID CONVEYANCE with careful driver, always ia read iness on the arrival of traJaa to convey passengers into the oofrctry. Terms Always Reasonasid, Cll tudt?.ko a Ride febU if 1867. 1607. FIUPTiAY WAGON FACTORY. FERGUSON & MOORE RESETTER PREPARED FOR the year latf7 to manuuactare Than ever before. We have had long expsv rience ia the business, and can defy compe Utioa as to sty le and durability of work. We use aose hut the best limber, iron, Ac. end the work eorre ponds.' Particular attention paid to And all kinds of wood and iron work. Oar work thus far baa given perfect ealisinction. and we hope by oare and attention to mem a continnanoe of the patronage ot our citi zens. CALL AND TP.r I'd, x I? iv fir ii' la A. BushoB's Old Stand. , H.Kob&Co. Bare oa hand a general assort bis si of . HARDWARE, IRON, OIiABQ, '' 1 , ... . Builder's Hardware, Carpenter's Tools, i Aad a general line of articles usually kept in a Or si -clans Bard- - wars stors. BArSottJ 3. EOS CO, 4 rx. beet il ' .Vr- I L o 9 -Til'-.iTSi.iss r- at. i fra- isJMt Is ' iv : xihu. mutt acrcaKat CfctEBRATED MAOIC 01L-T Wuraual neasef Uamswram, ratguv " i er lis-; , . . Tie Rt aa4 Caeaptee Hone aad Utile Xitdfciae la the Werld! IS! l ml (ireayM ie mmT JUutm mmtt Vmm m.tms aWvv tm tati US jrtar: For the cure of The various Pt to wine such aa Hersea anil Cattie r subject K soSer. luxo-miT niue I.OMM of ' 4,-,it. inward ron.lua, Yellow Water, rtmi fisteie. Hi 41 i.vtl. Memlcoj'e or tirvMse. aausf. lnaamaovliou of the sad t'ax.guo n-ou Hitrd Labor: aiv. K-'ieumatlsm. (commonly rallvd hlitr omiraint V, whta-h proves BMal o m wauy saleable llorsea lu thld country SLOAN'S CONDITION P0WDE1 ' Mm Ik. Iarsa !' say Hons sad Caul MedklBe ta Uoa ccoliy. It UcwpuMdU ktfteaaS twu,aad Sir a,ii1aaa. M'. ticrulotvaad lheniistiBM. aCaiMat srr-.mliutljr at Iks haad U las Usl of Umrm aas - It esmaa osT alt res samara, pievsesi hoists areas -acalu( MIS oe tjaadarlag, pailln la Woud, Umtmt Um akin, aad ttva lt-s aw, .ilk aud alaev appearaara. r' ii tks wAer and atraastaeas every part ef Iks Sudj- h b a mtM aad canals leawdy br magss sad comb, wsica i The Cw rmalM ta MssptitM ettkaaeeaedaeeeer sl-ssksavkakarfes-tuaai sot Ink- III, Sat is kaanior aanauaaaf sulk, sad all eesam el eva aid Sud ky 0ls umbb BXjOAjra coNsmosr rowDERS tW . a nil, a fca-ss lainin la qseausy sad eaaSty m4 allk aitd creua. It carries eST aU aner aad taa sarllMS of tka kload. TkseSMXWaseaUnaejaoallke ,nrt.- bf a hrk and al'oadaal sow ui enlk. Ike nuavrr ia UionlMf to be ewe ta tse vahnale prueaitMeof SUswav tmHimn Jisdw , la ses aMHiug tk ooadiuoa ef kai tktif aad aravaauag avvag ef tka tin siii of att aks I aiilliinl nlwili east saekase ef abasl CassssSswe bno s karral j earUi m sauar uasa see : pott tailiaai ef enra S asue s ktai. aad I stale sre sad eda CA rnO.Y-Ta anaact earaains aad W saAGa B-oei kug luinaeii apos ty w-Jrtklaai uaitalkM tae gaaetue aid kar taa Se sualal aaatsre ml the gss erasers ee Ska erapa. lax ails ay Drasglaw asd blwrhasts sen jamsc. f. & firawsr i&a. Dr. ROUTZAHN'S Celebrated. Vi Pnoctpai Depot, No. . Main street SprTng awarata m sjsey susteawssfa. - srra FAMILY MEDICINESiv aeid, unto. Hi Great Errif ela Hernedr , rj i H Will positively ease Erysipelas wit bis tart. U eight hours, by an outward apphcaUon. His Iavincible Goiter Oiatnaeat Will effectually cure Goiter. B r Keck or Wea without waning the skin within 60 days. , . Ills Celebrate Blood PbeB) ' f j (Till tore sii dieses, originating front Im- ' pure Biood or ef ibe Circulatory -System. " I His Great American Caaeer Ointment TWIilt cure Cancer without burning or cutting. I The greatest Cancer Uumeity know, j II is Infallible Fever aad Ague Specific W.ll curs Kevet ul Ague within 4i hoorsg without (j.ur.i'ie, Araeuic, Ziuc or any Pol- , son whatever. 11 1. Uealinc and Orawiog Salve .... ii(,...a .-UP.,..ni.u sAn.vna ' T... . 1'.... U...u.,.l ...... bO i'l, rrs, Ao , Xc. CP. tiriNtiER t CO.. DruegisU, Find- Uy.aole exeats ior BaneockCeunty.Oh e- jii apr'iu.m 5,000 Vards Satinet! AttheFindiay WOOLEN MILLS. Wif. ANDERSON fc CO. CUSTOM- '-WORK Done to the order at tho Eiu4lay Woolea , . stills. , - . ; .M Win, An der son fc C. j 'J !BT SCUWSBTZ. -; - . . T. CekS. y'AL si:Y FUR?!. -. i scinvAiiTz & kunz,u Dealers in GKOCERLES&PEOVISIONS . rWO doors south ol W. U. A j. J. Wheeler ' A Co.'. biore. htaia eltsweb, Kinoiar. Ohio, Kj have on hand and lor sale choice Family Groceries, such as Flour. Suit. Fib, Coffes, lea. Micur, Carbon Oil. Tar, llama, A a. - Cash paid for Butter aud Eggs. Caik ex amiue aud save your money. mar-soo-aS To Teachfrs. -j'T THE BOARD OF SCHOOL EXAM. l-th-- ol Huacocfc toucty. will meet at tue Scuool House hi Distncr No. . Findlay township, lor the examination ol f eschars, on the following days Harms; the year lab; i Saturday, kfarrh 2d. starch loth. - April Stb. " April 20th. : slayih. . 44 May 1Mb. " June 1st, Aug. 3d. " September 7th. - ' Heptember 21st. " October 5th. October linn. , .- . " November Jd. - " November ltith. J December th. t -. . . , . -- - December list. ' ' ' " " ' examinations to eoBunence at half past also o'clock, A. Ii. fcach appiscast S repaired to pnj ths Ex aminers a lee of Mty cents oa eclerlsg tho claaa. All applicants are required to furnish wjlt. ten testimonials of good moral character, those who have been engaged as teachers to obtain these from their last employers, who will also eertity to their faithfaineea snd sue-' cess aa teachers; which testimonials will be kspt on die. No certiorate will be issued without aa ex amination ; ao private examinations will he, Bsld ; no certificate will he antedated; bs samiidate will bo admitted for re-exsmlna-lion within three mouilia alter a second lail uro. Applicants are requested to fairnisa specimens of pecmanehip. Those who fail to comply with the above rsquisitloss will sot he adujttsd for r-esA- ' lnatsnn. 11 order of the Board. JOHX BOWMAN. jao-lyi Seeretary Board of BUamiaare. .' . AWAY WiTH hPECTACL&S. OLD EYES at APE NEW easily, without doctor or med einss. f4M, post-paid, on re ceipt of lu cents. Ir. E. B. FOOTS. 113 Broadway, V. T. A WAT WITH trSCOMFOBT- . .1.1 ' ABLE TRUSSES. COal I'oKT AND CUKE ros TBS Ulir'TOEO Sent post-paid on receipt or le cents. Address, lir. B. B. r'OOTB, I . i. 11M hreadway, H. T. v l.i g-10- -'IDFKTUL ISFOBXA- V,' : riO-N To TUb' alAbhlLO! beut In scaled envelopes on re ceipt wf io eeaie. Addrsse, Dr.. a. B. FOOI E, auUur of . aUdicsl t'owmon sense. ' . 1130 Broadway, S.T. arlnnLai j.c.aco. i t i r. .) Asouta Wanted, roa the Howe Machine Co-'s Sawiiis: Machines. - U HASfOCK roaNTY. Apply to l.et.BOBVILLB, GenlAg'L mail lu 27 Superior St., CJersUad, ' A