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4 lp'WJlICH END .DOWK ) A short time ago there .was printed ! in the Telegraph a communication as toTvJiclher fence-posts .ought 1 to'.bc planted as they grow, or the reverse'.--The writer took the ground and ghpw cdlUiat posts set small end dowftwiul last much longer, and gave his reasons) w hich -were excellent, why it was so. isince then,,Sve find in the Prarif. Farm--er "'communication on th s&meub ject from Mr. I). A. Liffic, of King's county,-Illinois, hi which he says: -'.v) '4 "About ; eighteen: years ago my brother made 11)0 rods bf stilt fence, in-Will : county, that is, ; crpoked . rail fence laid upon posts driven eighteen inches in'-thc grcmnd; ' These posts wera nil from the same - our onk,trcc, and sharpened . without regard to top or but. : , A few years since I helped him remove- this fence, srxi forma per haps half of the post nearly rotted off, and the rest nearly or ;entireiy sound, and what was inost singular, sap posts were often sound, and heart ones rotten, hich , excited our curiosity 'torscer turn. the cause, and we found the sound ones set top down, and the rotten ones but down." ' ' 1 : ' ' ' Tlds Udditioiiai, fact 'should attract the attention of farmers everywhere, especially in regions where timber is scarce ami dear. . Not only milch time and labor, but a heavy expenditure of money is involved ia tins question.-. If any -'of n our agricultural readers have experience In the matter, we shall be glad to ' hear from them. German town Telegraph. . FAUMEliS NOT AT HOMK.' It SeeffiSVtrange tliaf.sa hiany farm ers are of the opinion that theirs is nboiit'thVpoorcst business that a' man igmplo-ycd in. IIcnce, many arp , on the constant look out for something to turn up, and so drag on through a Weary life ;: such will even work out, or leave ' home and - family, perchance, ivliM templed by rtamiqally i high, wa ges. Let, the -discontentex! , farmer whose eye falls- on this, ..resolve, that for better or worse, I'll stick to farm ing. Then if he acts up to this he will not hunger or hanker for other work or business. 7 In confirmation of this we may'add, that in a late conversation with a well-to-do farnierr who had been troubled,, as indicated above, he re marked, that not long since he resolv ed to-live' a farmer, not onljvbut on the farm he now owns. .-And he ad ded, . I enjoy my work and business as I never did when on the look for some thing else that would pay, better than farming.' Discontentment with a man's calling or business in life, be that what it may, is the source of,misery not on ly to himself, but it serves to make all connected with him oh life's1 journey Wretched also. In fine,' allo w us to add that every farmer should resolve to be at home on his farm, and then he will be happy not only, but make others so ulso. Try it if you dobt it. Boston Cultivator.- . SFJFIXT OF ONI5 DUST. A "Westbury (Vt.) subscriber of the New England amertlins writes about the 'effect of. bone dust : , . - 44 L see a great deal in your paper about the use of bone dust or flour. I have thought a great many times I would give you a little of my experi ence1 in that matter. In 1844 I lived with an independent fanner, andplant- ed about three- f o urth s , of an acre r of corn on a pine plain. That farmer had been for many years gathering all the bones that he could find.. That spring he carried them to a plaster mill and got them ground. ; lie gave me a peck of the . flour, which I. put on one half ot my piece of corn. . It had awonderful effect. The stalks crew-a foot taller than on tlie other half, und were dark colored, and the ears were from two to . four inches longer. The difference through the season was such that the passers by often hailed me to know what made the difference. I could on ly 'teli them that dry bones did it. ; in . ; TO KEJVIO VE STUMPS. , r A correspondent to the Mural Hegis jtee states that Air. John Barnes, of Bal timore,. removed a troublesome stump from near his house in the following mariner r ' ' .' ;: -' ' v-'--''. "' Last fall, with an' inch.' auger he red a. hole in the centre of the stump ten inches deep, and into it put about a half ia pound of. oil of vitriol, and corked tne hole up. tight "This spring the whole stump and roots extending through all their ramifications, were So rotten that ,they were easily eradi- caica. If true, the above would be a cheap - method of removing ; stumps. The , sulphuric acid can be bought for about live cents per pound. .-Stock Trap. It is often desirable, and frequently difficult to catch ani- ' mals in barri yards. A convenient trap ' is, made by building a ferine a dozen feet long, three or four feet from the .yard fence, with a stout gate at each ; end: ; In tnis all sorts of animals may be caught ; when hot ileeded Tor this - purpose, is often convenient for tern 'porarily separating one or more from me ncrd.r- Working Farmer. ' ; ' ? FniLD -'Wokk. The farmer .should begin, each day "with a clear notion of about what; and how much each man and team will do if it remains clear, or if raihf cdmes.Vi lie must be his own judge1 when men and teams will receive no narm. ,k. r. - ij vi Aowis ia m in. u moreien ...tteir if kept a'counle of davs nfltr Trm. ungbefpre it is cooked.': The fowl should oe Kept lasting twelve or fifteen hours ' Enolish farmers are abandoninB the 4ise-of, live fences of ; all sorts rAmj . cans. are trying almost .aJT'aorts with a - w -Auurouucing inem.; 1"xax should be sowed1 in very well prepared soil, as soon as it is thorouo-h warm. 1866. JANUARY. t2t 4 J GOLD, SILVER & 0 SOiaU ti-j .No. J r.: rf.,rf HAVE just retni'noti ftonii' tTio T?astcni cities witi ene of tTic Irpst and eVopfHutotts of gooJs evor brought to tliia market, and we aitwl nttpcclfnlly intitoaill to eome'ind tXnmine our BiauuaotU Btock ,f GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Of.tfipe latest Btjlcp f Ear nd Finger VVAVI uuj - j TatIe and Tea Spoons. Pie UWpb, Ftslj Khif es, Goblets, Ice 1'itchers, Waiters, Tea Sets, et. CLOCKS,! i i j' .-if if i- tn ud'l Of all description the clock liue. and patterns Eight-day One of the largest assortments of Pen Sandusky. Abo the celebrated knivci,' CTJTL e Wade & Butcher's Eattlsr Razor. SPECTACLES AND GOGGLES! T ft MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, We have purchased, the largest assortment of Musical .Instruments rever brought to "this vil lage, and intend to keep on hand everything in the musical line, bucn as German and French Accordions, Banjoes, Fifes. Flutes, Piceolocs and the very best assortment of Italian Guitar and Violin Strings. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT' OF CANES. t ' .:. : t.u-'.- ;;i .;:. : Work boxes, lava boxes, Jewelry bwxee. powder Gent's walleta and Ladies pursesind everything Goods, warranted as represented! ,;. . vU'Muti "fAT(eT)airinof all Mnds done oh short notice. . Hair Jewelry and Jewelry of every description made to order. V ?' .1 i'l V J ,V cf, . .2 ' J, Pausch takes this method of extending iberal natronaee extended to him. and would firm, assuring them' that no pains will be spared view our stock of croods. Upper Sanducky, Oct. II, 'G5. tf. ;.. . . . f f. . . G R E til : f :i .' UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO. . . -.- ; . HAVING fitted np in fine order, with entirely new Macliineryof the latest improved ..kind to RUN BY STEAM, a Chair. Cabinet and Furniture Factory is now, nreoared to fill orders of all kindsr in his line, with promptness hand allkfnds'of 'Furnittire.'from the ehcapest whidL. be will sell JYliyjESALJS or Klfi l Alii -y eles can be procured elaewucre. We is also prepared to ." . ' ,.'; . and do all kinds of wqrk usually done in such JSn We will also pay the highest market price, ; : ior our rjuainess. , opeciai irl'l - . '1 iJ!':!'. . 7f ::: XTX D E R Coffin promptly madeMetlic Coffins kept will I rill also be kept in readinessai We respectfully Upper Sandusky, Jan. 24J866. tf.,i v O. B. 8XBTKKS0K, O. W. OCMP, A. B. STEVKNSON. STEVENSON, O XT MP 0 CO. MANUFACTURERS of Stationary En gines, Baw and gristmill work. .Cast ings of every description made to order.' ,! We will also, keep constantly, on hand a large stockCof rsiadaoles, -Iron Kettles, Bells, Grate bars. Cellar Grates, Window Caps, etc. ' ' Upper SaBdOTkyiO.JaBu3,'68f.;.rr Notice. ' '. rpHE snoscriber, 'TiaVifi'g associated himself nam of I.' H. Beery jfe Co.,' would tak'this opportunity of 'thankjng his old frfends for pa?t favors arid hopes," by 'close armlication to business, to merit a continuance of the 6ame,at their old stand, Ho. 2 Beery's Block. - TT ' 8. S. PETTIT. Up. Sandusky, March 8, 1866. 3t. 1866- PLATED WAEE! i . u '5 .-"MVi t. i a : i M I II '1ST : I 'J ft t 2, : r CoTJanctSnvCtiau)if- - Rings, Gold and Silver TLimblee, Bntter Knires, JTapkiu Rings, Caator3, Cups, CLOCKS v f f Clock i Alarm Clocks in fact everything in 11 Knives and Folks, ever opened ont in Upper .riUiW'.UU vUi 1 i' .' -it',: .o-' boxes, comtjS,1rusliesi Nail and. tooth brushes usually found in a first class establishment. 1 . . ..- -('; -.' . ... r J his thinks to Jiis friends and patrons for their now ask a continuance of the same to the new to please Jand accommodate them. Call and - . . . ; :: ! , A T . .... : . : ' - . - - - . -. ' : .. . . . i and dispatch. We .will keep constantly on quality, to the fin est Mahogany and Rosewood for UASH; a little cheaper than the fcame arti- Factories', on sliort notice and in1; a Fine Style in Cash, for all kinds . ' of Lumber,. suitable auention given to me oueinees oi Ti A KIN.G, , , 7 i! -I .-.' 'J ft- constantly ori .hand. A FI.E NEW HEARSE solicits a share.of the public patronage. .. ...... .. -.r-T. ...v . .. ' A. r- I .' e PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tiasesof the Urinary and Sexual Systems xrnew ana reiiaoie treatment. : Also tne unci a i Chamber, an Essay of Warning and Instruction sent in Scaled linveiopefc, free of charge. Aa dre Dr. J. Skillin Houcrh ton. Howard Asecoia- tioh,No.", South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa, George Eee. MASOXv' ATER A!ND CISTERN s-BuitDitll, is prepared to ' do all 'Work: in his line'of business, in the most expeditious and substantial manner. A - long expertenoe'' n these ; brunches of business justifies him in guaranteeing satisfaction to those who may de- sire nis Bei vicea. i rompi aiiention given to ai orders. March 1, 18C6.ly. " - - ft ' - . , . READ, .FEW. READ!!! f.t v THOU SHAL KOr WROMG THY NEIGHBOR DO AS VOU WISH TO BEfiONE BY!' 1;..) jtt-.l :i THAflS -THE ROAD t-:ri-i J The Old Honest IJeliablc ' ! .' , : i . ;'nTlAVELS OX. He has nov on hand at Ins old land in liohert's Corner. TUree doors woutli of the Na tional Bank, ,puHi elegant and S '-M.TI'l. I ' atoekof : , r'iAO.5 faslionable 3IADK" -fV CLOTHING, Manufactured: of the fbest inata iatstandj war ranted to please. He has also on hand a magnificent stock of PIECE GOODS of new aud fashioiiable'styles and paterds which will be ; . . .u-i by a corps of the finest workmen in this section of country warranted to please in fit, etyle'and materials.4. His storeys also stocked with supurb assortment of f ' . - . Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats & Gaps, r , - Paper Collars, i K I 'llaiidkcreliief Neck-ties & Scarfs, Trimming's, lite. In fact all articles usrially kept in first class Clothing stores, nLwill be sold cheaper than the cheapest. , Thnnkfut "for past favors.th'e undersigned hopes by still traveling in the old honest , relia ble road tf fair. and ''upright dealing, to con tinue to merit the pptronage of the prblic. - :i ' ' h B. LlEBENTHAt,.' ' February 7, '66. v 1 -1y ' ! ' GOING AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, One of the largest and most Splendid i i Stocks of . i i iR. 1ST C3r - t j ever brought to Upper Sandusky. i .' o till H H. H O L D R.I D & TAKE pleasure in informing the public that lie has just received and is now offering at greatly , . ; -; : .. -; an immense stock of new FALL AND WINTER GOODS! i ROBERTS '..CORNER SOUTH OP THE NATIONAL BANK, New Prints, " - New Delains, New Silks, - : New -Skirts, ;.' ; : . " New Shawls, New Cloths, - -j i . . Hats and Caps, Boots ind Shoes, and every other article kept" i n Dry GoocTs Stores, besides an extensive stock ol the hest QueenE'w are, Glassware, Notions, &c. '- ',. iV i 't M Also, a fine Stock of FRESH GROCERIES, . all of which will be sold ' CHEAP FOR CASH ! : ' Thehighest Market Price paid for. COJJN TRY PRODUCE. CALL AT THE 'V- Roberts' Corner, South of the National Bank, 3 -5. -a i t: i--,f. "i ,. il.' ii. riUiiiitiiJUJii Upper Sandusky; Jan. 24.' : ' , : '1 .-' - " r! 1B0&. - l." " M AKE N O DELAY! - But call immediately at the well-known G.IlOCEliy ST011E . .... . or. ..... . . W A G O N E R & II UMM ELL, .. ' . r. ; iVo. 2 Ayrea' Corner, . '.' ; , i-.v, . -..f If : ypu want - to ; purchase' : P A 3f I L I " G ROOK It I E S They have a fine "assortment bf everything in their line j such, as : i ,,.4 . , . ; COFFEE, SUGAR, .TEA ! ' """l"'! .V-t'r.W r.Kv.; -t. - i : j-.;-' :!T Spices, Uandlesi. Soaps, Svrup. Tobacco. Sesrars, Saleratus, Salt Powder, Shot,, Starch, Indigo, l'ish, lubs, Brooms, Wash-boards, Candies, STQXE AND .CROCKERY; WARE! 'Vvvr'p' " ;ofaUkinds; :m: :4. And4 in fact, everything you wont for ' F fl'Z?, : As cheap as the' eheapest I' Call and see. us and wo think we can satisfv .i . . n i j you limn jwu win maKe uiuney oy patronizing us, as we are determined to do' as well bv ' hm- customers as any other establishment ''.in the county. . . ... .vi ... . , ,nAG0NER & RUMMELL. 3Iarcli 1,186G. ly. LEHIGH MEDICINES. .I lnre tbo pleas- ure to iniovin yyi that I have prociir-. ed a atipply of the so IulcIiIv ctli'bra-1 ted : Leh i gU ; Medi ci ue, prepared .by . Dr. of Zuoh'trv and Aimtoiuy.n. G.llir; ii r, t Allen'town, Lelnifli county .Pa.. aitil re c o in m e nd "theiii, to your, pu'- t.ieularu1tejitun.' I huve piirlieularreu- Bo'n to lvcomniend . Ilia iirenaratioii's so above all others, with very few exceptions, from a lwraer.al interview luia witli the manutactu rer .himself, ns.tlie greiit demand in the United States at present, '-Bprunsr out. of he ispeciil home demand in !ri4U lro, wnvn air. uirner w us -4 MV UCl IU .ilill " i vow.... sole purpose, of manufacturing iiKnhratio:!a' for the benefit of o' won .indnecd 10 form an establishment for the bis lvnowned otif wliole coun- tit to-wliiclv he iput his bvIo attention emce IfbtKVfitft great ctc'S9. . , .-j ,. .- - .The Agricultural Societies are and hare been of great yulnq'to him in necotnidishing tlie im nortani woi-k. in. t?ivinr h Guttle Powder.and Horse Powder, a fair trial and ma-king liunier ius experiments on Horses, Cattle j .Sheep and Swine, in promoting digestion, purifying, the blood, cleansing the system and turn all impu rities of blood with the uid of nature, into, a healthy-: nibstance,' .forming .-(Ugh, strength,. milk nn.d butter, through winch are informed all interested, in due form through their rvspee ti've cnminittees. to the' gi-eat uem fit of alL keep ing Horst s, Cattle, sheep or swine-. . 'I'hejr have awarded him since October 1856, until Septem ber 1863, with 83 rivrniums, rrizei-niedals, and ' Diplomas, ea'ch testifving bis' preparations su perior to an others for the Rame purose, there-, bv showjns confidence, even in those which know that most of. the preparations known as ratem-meaicines, are noining inaii a (jii:ick humbug ' accompanied with-certififat.es from' Tom, Dick and Harry from large citivs, parties whom nobody knows. Private certificates are so abused that Jlr; Hirner never published any yet, nor will, and all I a?k. he says, is that they tell their friends and neighbors what the prepa rations are. :,, . Tub Lehigh Cattle J'owder-.. .. .. is warranted to he the most powerful agent for the stomach and blood of Horses, Cattle, swine or sheep, in promoting digestion, cleansing the m-sfoin nd TransTt-rritiff the rorified animal fluid in fl.-sh.-fat; milk: bntter and strength, aud establishing health and vigor. , Dlvov's House axd Mcl Powier is thc'onlv medicine legally patented in France, England Switzerland, and Holland, ana amy ,l.mfiwl .v their Courts, honored wiMi Prize- medals lals, and invented by Mr. Duvoy Professor ie Imperial College for Agriculture at Paris rt th( lllllierl; and now manufactured by C. U. liuner, Ur. ol Z'. and A., Alkutown, l'a.. All diseases of the Stomach, T31ood, Lungs nnd Uowels. srtedilv and certainly cured. Healthy stock will be brought into the highest state of perfection, and one or two tablespoon fnl n wwk. is a crreat value to hard working horses. breeding"sttek, and colts, and saved thousands of valuable; horses from contagious diseases, as well at the barnyard as in the army ot the 1 otomac. , The Leuigh Worm Confections effectually overcome nil the objects winch usiiiillv urevent the expelling ot orms, are pleas-int to take, and also one of the most agree 11p vmrrr.itives for the Children. So confident is the inventor, 01 ine success oi iiis iaunuM 6tuiies, in the pathological composition of this preparation, that he-furnishes every graduated Physician with a written prescription, as a new era in Materia Medica..... . The Union Roacu,1Vat,Mice, ast Extcdmixatob a Pi.wdev for the sure extermination of all Vnmin. will never chanse vvi b aare or climate and much preferable to the old Phosphorus Paste, whicf. hardensin a short time making it worthless. For directions and particulars see tlie small bills in the Boxes. rW 183 rremiums awarded to . these Medi cines since 1856. rW" For Sale at Avres & Brunncr s Drug, Book and Notion Store. Dec '27, ISfS. ly. AT T ENTIO If ! JUST A II 11 1 YE D !! A large and magnificent Stock of fresh Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c,, At the well-known and popular corner of A. G. TRIBOLET & SON, Uri'ER SAXDUSKY, OHIO. Tlie undersigned having given their store a thorough ronovation, and relilled it with one'of tlie-finest and largest stocks of Gro ceries' and 'Provisions ever brought to this place, take pleasure in informing the pub lic that they are now well and amply sup plied with goods in their line to supply all demands. In purchasing, they have taken especial pains to select,the very best arti cles of Groceries and Provisions, which consists iri large supplies of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUP, and a choice assortment of Raisins, Figs, Crackers, Hominy Candles, Uigars, 1 eppcr, . Stirch, Nutmegs, Cheese, Rice, Mackerel, "White Fish, Cod Fish, Prunes, bpiees, ' Saps, Salt; Tubs y. .Brushes, Buckets, Canned Fruit, Wooden "Ware, .WASH BOARDS, CROCKERY, FHTE CHEWING, PLUG &,SE0KI1JG TOBACCO, CORN, MEAL, CORN AND OATS! Country produce taken in exchange for Groceries highest market prices paid. Remember Tribolefs Coiner, on Main street, in tlie long frame building, south of the Pierson House. , i i A: G. TRIBOLET & SOX. February, 14 18GG. tf, ; Notice to. Teachers. THE Board of School Examiners of 'Wyan dot county, Ohio, from and after the 1st day. of September, 18G6, will hold meetings for the examination of teachers, under the "Act to provide for the re-organization supervision and maintainauco of Common Schools," and the amendments thereby, passed March 14, 1SG4, as tollows: In Upper bandusky, in said VYvan dot county, on the 1st and 3d Saturdays in the months of April,' May, June, September, Oc tober and November, and the first Saturday's ol alt tne other months. ; .j, . . '-. Under the amended school law, "Each male applicant for a certificate, shall pay the Board ot Examiners, a fee of fifty cents, and each fe male applicant, a fee of tuirty-fi.ve cets as a condition of examination. " , , ,. , tExaminations to commence at 10 o'clock, A. m., at the Court House in said town, i By 'order of the Hoard of Examiners. ''... . HENRY MADDUX, Clerk. January 3, 1866. ly. , . . '!...",.'.''..'-. ,!tLook' Here. . . ; ' I have taken -the Books and Notes of the late firm of ! v- - r ! . SIMON & 0PPENHE1MER, .which I shall leave in the hands of Mr.- Joseph Oppenheimer, unt il the 15th of Feb., when they will be given for collection. -1 All those having elaiuxs against the old firm, wil) .present them, and those indebted will set- tie witli Air. Uppeniieimer, without -delay, as the Books and Notes will remain iu hi hands but a short time. ', . M. SIMON. UTICFS ' BLANKS. A fidl',a8ort ment can alwavs be found at AYRF.S & BRUXNF.rfS, -No. 2 jrelivlley's Block. . '" il . ! ,- . . T K f H ' f i 3 CLOCK'S KXCEL510I1 UXIR RESTORE II - Tfi.j . Is wnrrnriu-tl to - , . 1 'Hestore Ilnir iTeVor so Grey, ' ' ' llM-iUtra Uulr if mar mi ; r"Ti .11, , , .,, .1, . ,. , To Its - Color of lCnrlicr Uaji. Kri-iiH the .i j.V Il.iir frnr UmK Off, Will stir. ly ' ' 4 !') Ctsre fillHiiiiorn4r,tho Pcaij f; ti- 1 -..a- Anil inak , Jl5r grow on Hold Head8,-i,vji-,-. 1.. III. llair grow on li;ild Heads, ' ''il When falHlj? n"lrom Disease. " . .; tr ii' ' - i,lriulii11v)erfiiinf(liMileverylhliiKfornJrc3 Ing-room tJint can; l)e detiinul, Is the nlj;, kaown restorer of color aud porfect hnlr dressing couiliinod delicately perlunied. lloquirt-s no waslnng or prepa ration befor using. If, after a full trial, this noes not prove the host Ma ir ResibrativV before the public, th lnoney Will lie Tefunar.-"" '':" 1 .'"!-; .-, , Sold by all ilruptgists at one Pollar per bottle. , : ' , I Dr.rai.hK Ji, tyoCK, Prpptitor.r -' , - ,: -t .. Manchester, K. II. Sotd in tTppcr.Samluskv.hy Ay'bes & Buu kkeb and J A. Maxw-klL. -. I-.": - - ! f i i :-.::;? F. E. Sbuik & Co., VfJiolcsaJc Agents, Cincinnati, Os A Card to the LaSies.?i .'" ' dr. d u pb NCO 'S r ? ' ' A ' :j si'., ' ..-i--.. :. - r ii : ; i " i ' fv GOLDEN .iPER.ODICAL.PJl.LS, FOR FEMALES. - Infallible in Correcting Irregnlariti3 EBmoving oi- structions ot tae flionjy j orns irom wnaiever Cause and Always Successful.as a preventative. . It is now over thirty' years' 'sinc'e'th'aliove celebrated rills were first' discovered uy- Dr. Duponeo, of Paris, during which tjmts :they have been extensively and successfuliy'used.in most of the publi institutions as well as in private practice of both' hemispheres, with uuparaieiiea success in every case, ana -rcisonv ly at the "urgent request ot tne tuousania , ol Ladieswbo have used them, that he is. induced to make the Pills public for the - alleviation of those suffering from an v irregularities whatever as well as topreventan increase ot latniiy wtiere health will not permit it,' Females peculiarly I situated, or those s.uiposin themselves so, ar cautioned asrniiist.using these pilfs in that con anion, as me iropi n-ror asmneB rnira nuisimi i -. . - -ui . .r.i' -:v:i itv' after the !wve atlHiouition although their; mildness, would prevent any njisehief la health, otherwise the. 1 l! Is are recommended 0SE B0X 18 SUFFICIENT. .. YeL.in some cases, one lady will require more than another. . .... 50 .000 Boxes Bu ve Been Sold in Two 1 ears.. Ten thousand lioxes sent by letter, both by mvself and nirenta.to all parts of the world, to which answers have leen returned, in which ladies say, nothing like the above pills have been known , since the science ol jiediciue aawn ed-.upon fcie world. In Rcmoviny Obstruct JS ature to its quieting the nerves "Kosy color oi neaitu tomecneeK ci tneiaoei delicate. ' . -" ? --i . ,, Full and explicit directions accompany each l)ox, which must be strictly followed, and all diseases peculiar to females may be speeuilj' cured. The Golden Pills act as ani Exhillarant icithout a Single Drawback Safe in their operation -. perpetual in their happy influences upon the nerves, the mind, and the Entire .Organization..'. If t''ere is any reliance- to be placed on .Human . Testimony, the ahove pills may le Hilly depended upon Remember Examine the box closely tiro matter of what Drwjgifsfc vou buy them.) If th box .is not signed S. D. Howe, it. is "the counterfeit," and 1 wi'l not be responsible for their injurious . ffects. J . . . Tnce $1 per box, six boxes $t Sold by one Druggist in every town village : city and hamlet, througout the world. Sold iu Upper Sandusky by J. A. Maxwell, (Druggist.) "Sole agent tor VV.yandot Uo., U. .Ladies! uysenu ing him $1,00 to the Upper San dusky ;"P. 0,' can have the -Pills sent (confidentially) by mail, to any port of the country, sold also, by Rogers & Cliesney, Kenton, Hershiseri Myers, Tiffin, Wholesale, by Strong A Armstrong, Cleveland. 0.. or address S. D. Howe, .."Sole Proprielor," New York. Sept. 6, 1SG5. ' ' ' ' ! -:" NEW SKIRTS FOR 1866. The Great Invention of the Age. in . . HOOI3 SKIETS.,-j:! J.W BRADLEY'S New Patect DUPLEX ELLIPTIC i or double) SRPINO SKIRT. This INVENTION consists of Duplex (or two) -Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, in geniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most ft-xible elustic and durable Springs ever used. They, seldom bend or break, like the. Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made. .. . The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, .Carriages, Railroad Cat's, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily aud conveniently as a Silk or Muslin uress. . .. - ... . . . , A lad3- having enjoyedJic Pleasure, Comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a singleday will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young .Ladies they are superior to all others. ' . The hoops are covered with two ply . double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as thesingle yarn covering which is used on all single steel hoop skirts. The three bottom rods on every' Skirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs stone steps, etc., which they are constantly Bub ject to when in use." " ' " -" . All are made of tlie new and elegantly corded tapes, and are the best quality in. -every; part, givinsr to the wearer the most graceful and per; feet shape possible, and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comtortable and eco nomical skirt ever made. -. - . ; WESTS' BRADLEY CARY Proprie tors of the Invention, and sole. Manufacturers, 97 Chambers, Y9 Sf 81 Reatlt Streets ;Nev York. For sale in all first-class stores in 1 this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana do Uuba, Jllexico, south America and the West Indies. . . Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic (or dou ble) spring Skirt. '. V " A. fc C. Feb. 7, 3m. .. , . . :-. ;:. ,: Notice in Partitionl ''' 1 ELIZABETH H. ALLEN, of Kent county, in the State of Delaware, will take notice that a partition wasr -filed aaainst. -her on the 15th day March, A. D., lfc'66, in the Court of Common I'leas, within and fur the county of n- t i. r o i'- j--- e ri - 1 -ni ityaiiuoii, aim oiui.e 01 unio, oy I limp Dhaum,: and is now Pending .wherein said Philip' Dhaum demands partition of the fol lowing real estate, to-wit : The north half of the north-west quarter of section thirty-five (35), township. three (3), south of range twelve (12), oast in the. county of Wyandot and State of Ohio, and that at the ;next.term of said Court the .said Philip Dhaum will "anplv - - . i i j for an .order that partition. may bcmadc of said premises.'" ' '." ' M'KELLY GRISELL, i -,,-' . . Attorneys for' Petitioner. ..March 22, 1866. 4t... e WANTED. Every Man or Woman out of profitable em plovment, to aend-the,irad dress with' stamp. and get our price list and circulars. No Patent Humbug. $1U Address C. ' M $10. to $25 can be made per day JUOUlo, liox l i, rrovldence Rhode Island. Dec 13 Guio CRESTLINE HOUSE, : C.?G. EMERSOH & CO.; PKOP&IETUBS. tf" All Traitis atop long enbush to trive i passcngcra lime 10 j.'inc. .-. . . " Jan. 21, lfc'66-tf. rwer pkannet, a fc f he bcgt a'Dd Bios .fUiMUj. and bringing lack the I . ... , ..... f-j. ; in-,- ,:r ..,)V: CRn fl0 McKolly-'s B'ioc , SoomHiC'''-" '! The largest, beet and most .fashion able stooV 1 I - . u . . . , . ......... -.j. .. i 22 t '-.1 ft P5s ;'i Evcrjbrouglit-to ITpper Sandusky-. . Out Stock ) or Ulothing is complete, .and.zfjU.isJi VI t; -in r. vJ- I "tftH ;.!;. h MA5rUFACnjRED- BY 1 0URSELYE8,., if .- ! I " ii'. lh the besttylej! ll.ta& f OF THE BEST MATERIAL! ' - -'- Tit V s. Ande,eaB; kl yiho'i Warrant C tbein i. as -Represented f 'Out Stock consist of, ..n .-7 ' 'niiV FALL AWD WINTER CLOTHING.-- COATS, rANTS,;:. VETS, SHIRT5,! t .5 1 1 vi a. AXo, UAftfi FURNISHING -GOODSl 'A And everything kept in a Clothiug Store. Ose ui ihc or st u iters ai ways u uauvi... , . ,.. , oq no pains sparea jo , ..- v M i! please, i . ' ', .- - -'i -i'L. i::f't WeVwill sell our goods lower, tlian. any tb iiouseean oroare seiu i Uom in v ' and see for yourself . Ii!" ' Ti t v - DON'T, F.ORGET TUE PliAC, VJ M .If Voiiwant $ ' '-i ! ; "i- ; . , . A fir O D D -B A R a A im Come' and seebnr '- 1. - .. - 2. Large and .Splendid Stock; t V ' : i: PLECK A VOGELi nt..4. 1865. tf.-'- ' -';:!, :if 3 - M v-.i MiLLIHEPiY SIflRE. O- 3BTTH.T T n fi liTna tfi e i itiz eiis'of 1 i iWr" Sand osk't and surrounding country, that she has established a Millinery store at Upper aantlusuy, in the SILJE8, . UIBBOXS, BOSSUS.T KATS, . I i I TINSEL L.i? : HKAD DBK8SES. COSSETS. . ... . and all articles in the line of Millinery, and! Ladies' Dress. Fixing , K r BONNETS & DRESSES ? made to order, In the mit fashionable etjle Also Hats and Dresses retrimmed promptly and warranted to plea.se,. The Store will b5 filled.up weekly f with and fashionable articles. rr,..; , . ; Having had along experience in the 'busi ness, the undersigned ffalttis herself tkt h will be able ti phase all who may favor lwf with their patronage. . - ni'; -MRS. C. BURT 7 UjperSandiwky,-JfoTy& 4,,,t , " Al W. BEECnER'S i ' BT'-GJ?yXj E BY.1 :.. - if" : - . JV8T -pv'KXP 1M ' . -la. ' UPPER SANDUSKTr OHIO. ' !T ,: T)!' Tn1tcs pleasure ia an V - V V 'JlJ nouncing to the. pub? lie that he has just opened a first-class Ambro type and Photograph Gallery in Aj'res' Block, three doors east of the Post Office, in the toon formerly occupied by "Wert & Shriner, and ia now prepared to accommodate the citizens f Wyandot County, with any description of ". they may desire.; , Haying had considcabl x perience in taking pictures, he 'flatters hinwaU that he ean please all"whofavor hiur with their patronage. Now is the time to get good. -, ; - P HO T 0 G RAP H S and Ambrotyjes, at Beecher e Nwt-uallery o Art. .'Remembei the placer- Ayres. Block, S doors est of the Post Office r ..- - .... . - And if a stranger you should b, t T Walking around the sights to sea, lust step into the GalkVy v Of that young gent, "A. VT. B." CN. B. Particular attention paid toaopy ng pictures of deceased friendB-jJ ? - . June 7,-lfc65.tf ; LOOK EIRE!;; NEW ii BOOT & SHOE SHbP, CH1?IST1AX HEISTLE, avails, hinilf of this opyr tunity to inform his old friends aud the peopla gea er;dly, that he has opened, In TJpper Sondusky, In thu Kiiiiiiiiicr fomw-rlv occupied as aa office.: Jbj Dr. oimell, on main street, a few doon Horth of tka road, a Brst-class' -"-BOOT AND SHOE. r wi.ri. ho intpnrts to snfmlv all who mr fwrh(m wttk their patronage, with the best qonlitjr of wrk at th most reasonable prices. Keeping not f bat the pest workmen, he warrauw an ni woia nemnuKi mw lace mid drop in. . i r Sept 4, 1863-tf , WY ANDOT C O IT NT T - WM. F. SAYIDGE, HAVE opened out a Shoe Shop, in the room formerly occupied as a Saddler -Shop, Tw Doors west P. O, n King's Block, and aw prepared to furnish, to order, ,. , ,i,t Gents', Ladies' & Childrens' Shoeny of all descriptions.' Thev have laid in a haavT stock of Leather, and are employing1 none bmt experienced hauUs, ana warrant all worn uoaa by: them. V'T''rV- ' ' Mending done' on short notice. ("Ready-Made Boots and Shoes al ways on hand. ' V . - Terms cheap as any shop in tow, theOash. "- ,; U," - Call and see me. WM.?. SAVIDGE. May 3, 1865-tf ', ' - ' The Undersigned ha bought the intarttl ! Mr::M.J3iraon, in' toe lata ,hrm of j ii SlrVS0N& OPPENHtliHEfl,-'. fund will 'eon timie the business inhiaowa at tlie old etandwhere hewill always, ha rontio ready to wait on his d4 customers and n5nJ new ones and snpply.theiB' with dpraole. ana stylish clothing, at reasonable figu9, ' straightforward dealiinrgs, with all,1- peet a coutiunanee of theif patronage. 'Jl t m; : : , . 303OPPENHEIMEB. for S0. 2 MfKeUy'sBloclt. ion and Restoring rooms over Blacks Grocery , .riewon iioas hnT V.V OINTMENT I a frUir ti.iTwint. roreiveu ana rale at - AYitES & BRUNKEITgk- V 1 'VT' v