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Home and Farm. [From the American Stock Journal.] Buying and Stocking a Farm With Cattle. A Te profit to bej derived jrom. the occupation of land depends so much on the command of the requisite cap- ital, that the most important consider-atio-n lot a young beginner is, to be well advised on his essential point,and to be assured that he jibseases aoffi- - motA meant to turn every acre to the beet account, always bearing in mind, i that a comparatively small farm, with ; e r . .- - :n v. . M. Unnfi. . BIJUKHUiCftpiUl, IVIUUVUVIO IA.U6H- - cial than another of larger extent - r- - without the power of employing- - it to advantage. AssomingTt therefore as fc 'ertsthat the ytrang farmer is proJ Tided with this indispensable requisite, we shall proceed togive a few general hinta on the buying Jftd stocking his ' ! farm ; and introduce, under , the re-- v . . pectiv - oouns - of rearing land breeding the different species, such remarks on their various merits and f fecit I as will materially assist himr in . .1 l.the' oonrse of his labors.' rrc :r. ; -- ' ; .The fret obiect cf attehfion" kCTo . jjgj jjjC proportion between" bis r. stock Bad Vhi JJlsnt'ty of food that will be necereary to support it. The nature, situation, and fertility ol the , oila that compose his (arm are equally worthy of 'notice,' as well as the pur , L n .'. ticulariy to-rea- or tft his - cat tie; and chiefly, whether for the dairy ; with view ofsiipplyingtho markets It will be expedient to observe the r '. greatest eraetoess ia tbes propor- - tions, beaiuse,in case he shbulil over- - w be compelled to resell-befor- e the cattle are in a fit state for the market, and, consequent- ly, at certain loss ; while, on the other hand, he will incur a diminution in his profit,- - if : be should not stock his 1 dland, with- - MminyeiUle as h will -i.: . y HfrshonM-nex- t endeavor . to rcm"e thorn!"lJy male animals ; an extra 50 or $1 00 is always well S Qiart o wod -- Uma j and he should decide 0tttae4reed or breeds he intends to -- JcjefbT4y"purchasiflg and lrceding ' . -- V r. 3?m ii i- - itb Tenons utnereui ureeus x animal ami erentflaHw his herd will be 11 mongrels. NeitbeV-iaus- t he pursue vejnand iaV system to any extent, or ha will --find his stock deteriorate live stock ot any W'aa"uiy rule to breed -- from boned, backed, healthy, clean, kindly-skinnei- l, and barrel-shap- ed animals, haying Idean hecks and throats, and 'little or tY-iie-- aew lap ; carefully rticcting all ihose who have heavy legs and roach j tmcks, or. -- with ranch appearance of M roffaLj. As some breeds have a tenden cy to generate great quantities of fat on certain parts ot the frame,' while uT btbarsU ismore mised with the " ' flesn'of every portion of the animal. this circumstance will claim the atten- - C ifon of the breeder as he advances in beJuawiedgeof-aisbasinefs- . cattle, wXctlier n a lean or fat state, the farmer should n pp account prornre theni out iof "CTrichar giwnds 4hau..lhose into which he intends to "turn ' them. jle ehonld selecA , either .'from stock lor. from ur sucltbreeds as-w- e best adapted . to zii3htaSMraad sUuaiiea of the soil..; ' iDoaltty ol disposition ia ran; bbject "f great tflormfnt ; fo Independently of thedamage committed by tattle of -- wild tempers on fences, fields, etc , it n f an indkputable fact, that tame cat Ue require 1 food" to rear, snport. i"t tcud fatten them. Every- - attention Llhaild fteefo-besearl- y paid to ac - custom them to be docile, and fatnil iar j and gentle, kindly,; qnitaWe - - treatment wiH most eflectiiatry oh dueeto this end. Vy ? Hardness of constitut:wijaj4iinJit larly in bleak and exposed districts, is inoiUraportan-jqui8Uev5all- y . - CC41 -- on iornt; aH animals with - fine arched ribs and wide ihests-an- d .t -- backs, arejmo re likely to prove hardy T - than .(hose harin their fore-tpisrte- -- Connected with hanliness ot consli tution is early maturity, whicn,""Loii cau ojy be attuned by leedin j t.68Weu.6BCintJt-Wnne- r as to keep . . them constantly, in a tnow'ius state. " Cattle and sheep with this propensity ;TTG SthjuliigoaedJAbrjve more in . three years than they would do in five if they bad not sufficient lotxTduring ' the winterV There is ia some animals a kiudly disposition tQ acquire fat on the inon valuable parts of the carcass atau V early age and with Jitlle food com vj pared with the Lqnantit y and quality consumed by others. On this account smaller cattle have been recommended. as generally having a stronger dijo eition to fatten, ana. as requiring pro portionably td fhelarger animal, les toad to make them fat ; consequently of meat caiTbe pro" oared per acre. -- In stall-feedi- nature, metliod, and advantage 1 which will be stated in a pu1kpiuciii chapter.it lias" been" remarked .that, r whatever may be the food, the mall er anlmaT paj s most for that 'lowl'.. In dry lands, the Jimaller animal is al ways sufilciently heavy for treading, in wet he ia Jesa injurious.' ... . This opinion, however, is combated "by 'wnie yery able judges, who stir cJn- - "tAti that the lafrPst animala irn I lis most profitable. They doubt'ess may be so on good keep ; but the smaller fi.antmtk.jrDl thrive -- oa nils where heay oses would decline. , K TfTTt. "i .L.. j " i oesiae vue ruies iuiu euiieti, mere are some particulars with regard to age of neat 'or improved cattle and sneep, winch merit tne inrmer. consideration. ' Summer Care of Hogs. iaI Jreeder says : Tobar -- ..Ale bogs to the. best advantage, a pas ture ia iieeded of mixed 'grasses t we grass and timothy and it iafeeat IT there is no running iiior orrtocipondai, Uog8 Jo - brnter wirere -- no brashes thereof; have good well water pumped for them.- - Hat. Uo,gb, nail Strips across, eight inche.-;,- ,- on - :to keep the hogs from lyig Qmn'.- the water, and let your hogs fe, -- ,uk olfflbri.(kep Ihem from diKg'uig 1 p wallowing holes It any feed l - jrtrea, it .should be soaked in i Ill barrels lor twelve hours be fare iced - ing o longer-r-an- d led to ttein as . drink i -- t. i' tAA.v....tv r vi va."' ty i - f NEW DOUBLE CHINESE PINKS (DIANTHUS.) Jeffersonian. FLOWERS AND THEIR CULTURE. BY J. VICK, ROCHESTER, With Illustrations from his' Floral Guide' for '72. These fine new pinks may be treat ed as annuals or biennials. As an nuals they should be sown early in a [From the Farmers' Home Journal. Stables and Barns. cOb notable difference between the farms of Kentucky and of, say Ohio, or any ' other Northern J5tatj, jk the number and character of the barns, stables and other buildings ; and we may add, although it is not a pleasant admission to -- make, that the differ ence is in favor ol the North. There every farmer, if he has but fifty acres of Jand tonudeii it indispensjlile to have neat, and conveniently arranged liar us and st LlesT hT buifdrtheiM in "thia'eubstan- - tial ' and attractive manner, not to much as a matter ot pride, as of in terestnot that they look well, but because they pay welL This latter consideration i- - the controlling one with everybody, although a great many jiCreons have mistaken ideas as to the mode of making their businet-- s profitable. Here in Kentucky, the great hne Btock-raisi- ng State of the Union, with all its unequalcd advantages for rais ing fim horses and cattle, we find that the important matter of good barns and stables is generally regarded as a secondary consideration. With the best grass in the world, we yet ne- glect to provide ourselves with the buildings which would render these pastures more profitable contribute to the convenience ot the laborer, and impart an a:r of thrift, neatness and order to the entire place that never fails to' favorably impress all who visit it. Light, warmth and ventilation are indifeDible to the health and development of animal", and these conditions should bo found in every stable. The preservation ot farm im- plements, harness, fcc; convenience in working and performing number less jobs about the place; a safe and commodious reception lor grain, vase and exjclition in feed- ing theF? are some. uf tie advanta- ges that uill be'.'deiived from a good barn."" Then, too, an c'l-- .r t ranged building of this kind will siip. ply the phee-of several other unsight- ly strnctnres which occupy space and necessitate trouble; but it is urged that it is expensive to erect uch buildings They need not cot ex travagantly and tlie advantage and convenience resulting from them, de- monstrate that it is true economy to have them.' Better do without some thing else, and secure reat.convcnient stable and barn, and each season will prove more elearly wisdom ot the investment It is atranwH how . men will persistently cling to the tnmble diwn, rickety' structures that disfigure so many ot the faims in the State TVe can understand and sympathize with that leeliner which renders ' a man reluctanftolear TTowntlie homestead. and out of repair though'. lHtleltre4 hirmrents, and neatfriU mossy roof he played when Vi.i -- riTm'AnA 5uuuiit;nnai "with lL happier days of the past, cn- - arTthi ihHionse-M-hi- in. so that it ' seem like ; sacrifice to demolish it, how any such ing can render one reluctant to sup ; plantT a" dHapidatcd old wreck of r- - stable which has long agoiDOt ceased to be "uscHil, with a compact, well-lighte- d and tasteful looking: building, which will keep bis crops: safe, . 1 . Jus implements.; wagons and harness from the weather, and give him a comfortable place lo;for milk Rt and work in, to say nothing the improvement it will be to the ' face 'of the' 'f;tt in." It' will hardly .be! disputed that a farm well supplied with substantial, conveniently 8r j ransred-nut-Vtuld- inc- will sell for more, all thin- -s else bcino- - e.n.al. I than' one deficient in this respect. We can set-- , numerous inducements to supply a" j.Ia.-- - wttir these useful ue- - commodalions, but not a single forci- - ble objection to the contrary. - . i The Partridge or Quail. Aia meeting ot Horticulturist in Illinois, strong ground was taken ;a against tlie (lestriictian of these lunfs lo liow .tow ttsi-ru- l Huh Ur.i if, it was stated that a llock .f pai tndges: were seen running along tho rows of corn just sprouting, and seeing themi engaged in something w hich w as be-- lieved to be pulling up the young j iJania rartA r f " Vi mil nroii T- naf Sta I'lAIll?-- , vmv va vuviii rj lO t M 1 1 ?V r i. -- crop- cxamineo, wnicn was louna to contain one cutworm, twenty-on- e striped bugs, and over one hundred , chinch bugs nother roemWr re-- lated that he had adopted measures to j the bird, and that they had become so numerous and so hundreds ot them, after snow falls, could be seen in his barnyard with the , iowis, wnere iney were u-- i. of i. - result m uieir uin .. ... . premises, Uis wneai crojm were untisu ally alMin.lant. while in ninny other JW placesnotliiroit, the chinch biig anaiuH. .other iosma had U1 roved halt the1 crop.- - Boarding Farm Hands. Tlie Wilbamettle Farmer says:!ers This is the hardest country in the j world tor the 'women folks' .n fiirms i Help for them is always and ' ei generally pr, and many aimers'! wives have witirely loo nimh la'w their bands for either hta'lh or .the happiness. We urge termers to build tenant bouses for their lured help, j them anil l. 1 : . l 1 . uuuum'' lai in nanus., hire mar rir.,1 . ....... , , "riUnt, " " Hn famiiicH, and you will in and bare mt,mf0ll,,'l liv,! ionS, ' - ney in the end. ill fruit, that U the end, Uh '.., 11 i - ought not u ait, oi ute, hot-be- then transplanted,', and they will bloom freely till Irost.fllf sown late, and not allowed to. bloom ' the first year,"fh"ey 'wuTstand'over winter and bloom early and profusely the tecond year. There are about twen ty distinct varieties in the catalogue not including the common Pinks and Cnrnstions which are perennia'. Balky Horses. The brain of a horse -- seems to tertain but one thought at a time ; for this reason continued whipping is out of the question, "andddy confirms his stubborn resolve. But if you can by any means, change the direction of his mind, give h'un a new subject to think of, nine times out.. of ten you will have no iurihc r trouble in flatti- ng him. A Hiiple a trick as a little pepper, aloes-- - nr-l- he Iite,-throw- n back on his touguey will oltcn suc- - cted in turning atl'iition..to. the lst0 in his mouth. "Thc pair of cattle to a log chain ar ound the horses neck'' is an intricate! and cxjenMvc remedy, and good many people may not be so lucky as your Fond du Lac man, in having a yoke of cattle handy for the occasion. A simpler and cheaper remedy thai will result far diflercntly, is to lake a couple of turns of common wrapping twine, such as grocers use, around the foreleg just lclow the knee, tight enough lor the horse to fetl, acd tie in a bow knot. At the first cluck he will go dancing off, and after going a short distance you can get out and re move the string to prevent injury to the tendon in your further drive. The first lesson in this simple pro- cess was in Lexington ; subsequent experience has proved its utility when applied to lalky horses. The philoso- phy of the appliance is something on the same principal as that whereof we once read for preventing hens from scratching up the garden : t;Put gaffs or spurs on the hen, reversing them instead of the oiuts up, have them pointing downward. Then, when the hen li'ts the leg to scratch, as it descends the point of the spur catches in the ground, placing that loot for- ward ; and the stroke with the other leg is attended with like results, until the hen walks herself light out of the Turf, Field and Farm Pure Air. . Grown ic)iln want good, fresh air, am will find their licallb greatly decline when deprived ot it. '. How much more must an inf:mf, in its first struggle for life, le dejieiident upon it? .. ..v.:;. Nurses and mothers will often put their iofants in close rooms, from which the oxygen ha lieen used. until they are themselves dehilitcted and languid ; and they will not only put an infant in such a close" room,' but ill wntp it up in blanket and Led, and ihu neatly euflorale it, dcpriiing it 1 a'l the air, except what rt can drw thron"h tluse wrajipings . It is 6aid that forty thonsantl child- ren were destroyed in England, be- tween IfiStf and 1T0!, by Wing smothered or overlain by parent. - Very true: children, .especially e,ua11 m1 quite 3"g ones.nmstbe warra' but t nt necereary w warmm. mamieir laces ann noses should be covered up bo that air can 1,01 have a ready acccM Giv t,)em room to ?ct t,ieir n out herc .lhcre is r lhat ,,M DOt bccn thci aiul "veragiin, until it has more uaa luau S001 ntu it is loul aiwith 'be exhalations ot their aUai'"- - kcl,t as cIean ,9 they " Xlonw hoi inv ll.n a " sleep with them, covering the infant's . urau uu in ix-t- i, wiinouL a crach. lor ' ' "i: " k1" Mdoar crcatnre " iU take jco!,1" then are always inS lW' ll't-'- r "baby takes cold so easi,J.' The truth is, no children ' ,aKe .",", "" easily as those. er naving wieir qaoia oi pure, ,resn air ' rethe, tney are never robnst 81,(1 stron2' ,,ut lunJ and iweak overcome by anything that WOD,u no1 1 'ven ncn wc cnnaren. T1,eX are rarlI asphyxiated from lle ait wiougli good, wholesome jair ftarved lor oxygen. Thisktei the skin of a dark purple color, not h and ruddy; or if they are not dark and imriilc, they are pale, and of tawny white, and without the endu race they should have. The first time they cl a sniff ot fresh air thev Dr. Newcomb, in When and How. Apples. Wiih us the use ot the ant.U. as an i article of food, is far iinderrMPfl Besides containing a large amount of gngar mucilage and other nut.iiive matter, aj.ples contain vegetable acids, jaromatic qualities. Jto., which act powerfully in the capacity ot jauUt lonic8 anj antiseptics, and when tame,thatifrM;vuw;dat the sea9on of mellow ripeness thev prevent debility, indices- - lion an j avert w;thont 3oubt many the "ills which flesh is beir to." The 1 ;.,,,.. ( nrnwa Kn.rlanrI . , o -- i 8;der ri a Ieg ,1CJtr, a, nouri9hin2 ijrt.a,lt 8n,l far ; M than iota- - Jn the year 1601 which was a is j.ear t, ,scaroUyappIcs, in .stead of being converted into cider. to the li nd the labor asseited that they could "stand their work" on baked apples without meat; whereas a potato diet required her meat or some other substantial nutriment. The French and Ger a is mans use apples extensively, so do inhabitants of all European na- - j ' tions. The laborers dejiend upon j as an article of fiiod, and fre !qnently mke a dinner of sliced apples . . . " iiuacooKCd jpne as many diflerent ways iu our I country as apples, i.or is there any am whose value, as an aniclu of mi and id aa great and so little way Water Journal. To Prevent Cracks in Walls. Walls of. dwelling houses crack lrom various causes, always attributa ble to some defect in the materials employed in making the mortar, or in the frame work and lathing which receives Ue mortar. When the mor- - tar is made of sand anions which' there is a large proportion of alum in ui ina 'tertal, the walls are liable to crack as the mortar diie? : whereas, if the moi tar is made of clean harp sand, minglfd with just enough good limp to fill-t- he interstices Wtwten the grains of sand, the mortar, .will not shrink in drying, unless it is laid on verydry lathlonthe side ot a brick wall in hot weather. It is a common practice among professional builders, to riddle the-san- loam, which is C equentl Ilalf c'ay, that U ' dug up where an excavation h made tor the cellar of a dwelling-hous- e, and employ it in preparing mortar for plastering in lieu of clah sand. If walls made of such mortar do not crackyihey are alwajsKO tender that they will crum ble and fall off the lathing if the in mateist f the dwelling are not exceed ingly careful to avoid all roug;h usage When a frame dwelling is plastered before the studs and joists are 'season, ed, the mcrtar in drying i liable to crack at' the upper comers ol the rooms,-Unles- s extra "care is taken to have the. corner-pas'- ., or studs at the corners, thoroughly seasoned before the walls are finished. Walls will Usually crack alsi by the joints oTlhe lathing, iiuTtss Die lather is particular to break joint at every foot in widtk Iy eiiijiToi ing lath oi sufllcieut luntb to xl;nd entirfly across the space to be plastefedpiy using clean and sharp sand, and by allowing tho studs and Ljiats lobeoine thoroughly seasoned before th walla are finished, a builder can calculate xmwills-tlia- t will endure sharp blow with a hammer without injury, and which will never crack, so long ni tho ptuis. and joists continue Industrial Monthly. Farmers' Clubs for Mutual ! r Mei'llou. Dr Itn I . "Anderson, one of tne cd- - iloisot the Hannibal, Mo , Courier, in an article in relation to grain rings, whose ramifications extend over . the country, and are participated in by railroads and elevator men, pertinent ly asks : "Why not lorm clubs in every township in the State, for mutual protection . The- - "present objects of these clubs are good enough in their way, but do not meet the necessities of ; the case, afford you -- no protection to your great Interests, do not counteract . the plots .agint yon: Perfect your organizitlons, ex'end the objects and influences of these associa tions, and make, as you can', "your In- fluence felt in every market ; indeed control the produce markct'lo fir in speculation is concerned. " LetVuppYy and demand be the rule of prices, and you can make it so by anion ;r fcj?ort and an arrangeiwnt by whk-- all producers may sell when they .wish, I j and not have their produi torced-r- n to market at the lieni rt ol the trader." Sure iViiou2.li. why not. -- But what is wanted is not a change ia the or- ganizations, but to consolidate and Western Rural. Foxes as Sheep-Herder-s. Tlie Stockton (Cal ) RepnUicon vouches for' the" following story : 'People often wonder at the rcruarka-bl- e instinct displayed by well trained Uiepherd dogs, but what will they say when w tell them of a bin 1 ot sheep tliat is guarded by foxes alone. The story seems improbable, but ofital truth we have the most iinToubteT priMtf . On Whiskey Ilill four miles from Mil Lou, may be seen almost any day, a large flock of sheep .herded 1 y foxes These guarJiana of-- the- - litT lambs sre three in number on- - a gray fox and . the , other two of the species knowu as the red fox. In point of intclligenca these novel shepherds are said to greatly surpass the best t ained shepherd dogs. ' They per- form work well, and from morning till night are ever on the alert. The gray one seems to control, and in" a great measure direct, the actions cf the olheawo. A gentleman informs lhat he yesterday saw the gray fox pursue and attack a Log that had seized a lamb and was making oft with iL The contest was short and sharp, and resulting in the hog drop- ping the lamb and beating a hasty re- treat. The fox picked up the appar cntly uninjured Umb and carried it back to tlie flock." Hints for the Housewife. A Good Soup. Make a broth of a knuckle of veal or shin of beef. This is best made the day before wan ted, that the fat maybe removed from it. Take mx large onions, six large carrots, four large turnips, three roots of celery, or less would answer '; sweet potato or piece of pumpkin, lump of sugar half the sizs of an egg, and a bunch of pot-heib- Grate the carrots, slice the onions, and i cut the other vegetables into . very small pieces. Put into a s!ev-ta- n a half pound of butter, set it on the fire and 01 let it melt; put into this the onions, let them fry a little without burning, then put in the rest of the vegetables and other ingredienls,moistening them cither with warm water or broth to prevent their burning, add a little salt and cayenne pepper ; cook till the vegetables are soft, pass them through a sieve and add to them the bYoth previously made till the soup is about the consistency of very thick, cream, Give all a boil np together. After taking it off the fire, two tablespoon fultrol cream may be added. - This is a most excellent soup. It may be made entirely a vegetable soup by adding to the vegetables wiling water instead ot broth. . Liming Fruit Trees. Tho periodical liming of lruit trees generally considered as 6errheable especially in keeping down the rava- ges ot insects which find Ihtir heme in of the bark. It is also import ant that the operation should be like wise extended to the main branches For the purpose in question white wash has jwierally been used, cansio? decided whiteness ot the tree.;:wlucS objected to by many persons on the score ot omagbtly appearauce and the T- - readiness with which the litue becomes Ii. la detached It has been lioayi, how their ever, y, experience, iuab ute same ailapta Uie beneficial enect results from ' the use . - ... oicinuiii-"i"iic-"n- i niiitu K'io s now 10 prepare wun nn- - shtcked lime, and which, when setilcd brto.i.e clear, can be poured off UfK'd an above indicated. Ia this repeated applications can be made without injury to the appearance AXXi the tree. . don ' rfv ) ' Crnnkftrv Stn"m.5 4 stt J. W. DAVIDSON UavuigpumhawiltlM lnuiM 01 ' Uarini, ol I he linn f baviUsou Marttn 't wonW inlorii. tU public thai ,fc has 8llr.i uu tberooni 5i f IN HYATT'S BLOCK. ! ! ' ' 1 inn. . KV J - t.S IU 'K UK .. . ............ t Queensvvare, ! ; Glass Ware, . Plated Ware, .... .... . Table Ware,; Earthen Ware, ? Wooden - Ware. , ; t Willow Ware, I t ; . And EYERYTIIINU usually topi i in First Class Crockery Store. ... . . I LAMPS,- ! Of all Stylo nn. I r:iil,.ui Looking Glasses, til u llM ri.'ty of Si7.is ami St v!i Allot wlilrh will liexoltl " Cheap for Cash Only. "" ' ' Manhattan Silent SEWING ::muHiNE. . v;: JluyS. 7l-t- L : ; .. Ll-- 4 $1,000 REWARD! In ' tt OtftTlioiKanrl Dollars will le mil to any Pkyslrlua who will irtHiuee a iiuiliriue tint! will to supply tlit wunt of U pwj bt- - ivfiimn ineanint' Knowu u ; , - IU. FAIIKNHY'H . of Celebrated Blood CIcanserorPanacea It mut lie a Cathartic, a lietter A Itera- tive, a letU-- r SiKlonlve, hetler lunrcllr, a lictlr Toiilr. ami In eerr wiit than tho Panacea. Ku luatuw nnr Ions It- - tia. bwn Iu u.se or how lately lleovcreI. Ahove all It must not cuutala aiivlUliix not ri'nu.1 tlUblAKLG. $500 REWARD. A reward of Five Hundrvil Dollars will le patu frt a jueaiciiw Uiat will t rmini nt ly cur moro ni of Owtivuui-i- s tun- - KtipHtion.bicK ana Nrrvoun Headai-hc- , l.lvot Ulllfillilil, niailMil, oolll. livsenlfrv. t lnlla auJ Tat Worms, Bils, Tumors. Tetti-ni- , t Sioivs, Pnlm In the Jolita.iiK-an- Hoinl.iinil rrmnrr ccnjif. thau X. FAHItNKY?S Til 1 rl r Diooa uieanscrori anacea r Which Is umM iiiorecxt-uMvl- hv practicing Iw yflivnit-ntii- s limn Ttv IHIier popular IUISIIC11 kimn ii. AhU for Falirnoj .h I'anat'ca tie Anil cleanse your Blood. Prii-o- , $1 . per iiy hotll. Highly I'n-ans- for -. ii iiikivii- - jr . jraiiriii-y- . i r ii:s.f uiu vniio ano r..isirn 1 rail, liv DR. P. KAHUNKV'K cJI n Wavneslioro. Krankliii l '..unti' IVni. ami ior KT. r. Knhrncy s :ioo,l "KanFI made at WaynKixro, l'a., and t hicaao, I1U "1 lira! sl "Or. P. Fahrnrj,; Jlrnllfi Mrtwnrirr' me nisiory aiia urn or lli llrrwin I'lkaksku, tcsUnioniala, and othei Iniormaiion, ai.nt fn ol rhnivr Hold by wholesale and retail deultrs. ano oy W.L.Miller & Co., Druggists Juiy21. 71.iy, FINDLAY, O Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vilalily and Color. A .drcsMH tvliich is at once ajreeaMc, healthy, and 'cffitinal for pivsenin llie hair. Faded or jroy hair is soon rutorrd to its original rohr, .citlt the gloss and jresltnet of you'h. Thin hair is tlm'k encd, fafling hair checked, an--1 halil-- ' ncss often, tlioujrb not always, rtirrd by its use. Nothing can restoic tlie hair where the follicles aro dcsfmycil. or tlio glands atrophied and decayed. But 6ucn as remain can Jic wived for . usefulness by this application. InMcid louiuj the ntiir with a va.-- tj tcJi-mcn- t, it will keen it clean ami Its occaional use will prevent. t!ic hair trom turning gray or fhUiDg elr. end 11 . 111 uuuM-ijuuuiij- r j'trvent iwiuii(;. lice from those deleterious substances wliuh make sonic preparations dangenms. am injurious to the hair, tlie Viwr fan only benefit but not harm it. If wauled In merely for a , .v " HAIR DRESSING, nothing eke can Ikj found fo desiraMp Containing 'neither oil nt.r dye. it does not soil white cambric, and yet hits long on the hair, giving it a rich; j;l(s;y lustre and a grttcfal jieifnme. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., and PnArncAL and Analytical Cnr:ii.Ts. .MASS. PBICE $1.00. f)ct. 28, 1870 24yl. .. Spheroidal Spectacles ABE THE BEST IX USE and BLACK VO.B (spheroidal Bpeofaeloo are made or tb bert matarials, uniiorm density, anil of a hluher refractive power Derfect nolibh ami spheroidal ahaue rm. them ! the eM mnd lniprovejuent o AST wearer. Toliehad only of O. V. Kinjmcl, -- Haneoekenanty, at KIMMEI.'S JEWELHYSTOIt E Wim f Jon J7I1 Repairing, l KINDS of "Watch and Clock Repairing all Jobbing beloaiflnit to lil. line neaUy, pro nipt IV. and Warranted at I the U. W klHIl :,! GO W W Till - m llOlt FOR 1572! tCaliecl the GIBES?; IMPERIAL ! the. j jGrjn MAI-- v ' MER. GIBBS-S- I CO , Caiiton, - - ast. tou' s.f.i: r.v .1 iili,liyiti).tnT' :rr;l T.1U i.i!.'jlf runij. - - j f i:imirr!,fin..Ti.:T. !....- - iiirtM l u iv .11 Tl.i.v eoniplli-oHiveriHli- 1'"W Jn u'ft. i::m lie t;i.na l J'roui ii u nil i.. a .nit.fiioltf)f). r all rwt plow. Jr. leti VOfWi; i.loiv ,r,ti I.,- - .l Willi .r will.ou! :ilill ruullir: lil mirt liirlinr.". horiM j'l m wxl ..rslnl.l.i... ThunnttikMitaVMiixH hi-- i n wM And ftt nll oiiMnreelvlli?hat ...f rm.ii.ru i n.-- waif if uunU'tl IUUI1T Kltl'l l SOU M 111 ll V ''."nmions :u:-- , Urns mivIiis tht-- 1 xjjt nr f -- '.Tn1 Kind lot Mwt nl Llmls ol I'lovi ii;. ,- . . iii y iiixt .Y ... rjju w i.' u liJji WARRANTED. -- II Kfl.S, " It - .... .. . . THE PATENT ' rrn'ii r :fr- - tup WORLD fXt)2CyiT OF OTPE2l0fiIX: OVEB'ALL others. 7."1:1:: BLINDFOLD TRIALS - -- Against Stemway'SjChickering's and all Others. Worth onilerwirire-1- . m k.-- Atli.'tlrit al tii tiine nf Hie lust Filr ot the American jutli. tuir, lioUl in Now Voir, imniiuiauily loiloniiiu tii. ,'..v,rfrll, ( prtH,two Plaxa, iuan hji Sti'intvaj Sin. ouu I'ihiio nuuli- - by ...i. . .iW .. na.iii).oiu: Patent Arion "f iauo jnaili'liy l.l'. Mantiir. iiimI MiVi-m- t otlict muUmk' iHKiie,i.init were-triet- l Mthist meb other. Iy ordornnil hihIit ronlrol ol llinotlii-crso- i the InMiiule. to ilecide wtii-- PIsdo on luritioii in uiuiri'tition sliould ri-iilV-i Uie'irt - thr tocit Krrtoarr lttinn kmwtm fbtnin mi fiMpHrtlnl trinl, "it-;l- l of mmiI lianiwf uf-r- cowicd witlt pitpem, ko lliut oue riitiioi-iiiiu- i not M itoiuAuoinor, "ixirinz titeiseni-- ol tlie JudKM) and twice ilhl t nf ctM Piuiifw us tin lest, wliicli, upon hoik Unwa proved to IhesnlJl'ATl.M' AlltiX PlAXD.iiumUiug tint Vrrmium' orrr all oil a .far be'ri the cf Himnrr ii'nm titturu Ut thi.t. Tliis trial was qYir Ciiirkurtmi A Kmhh PiBI hflil rvlred the Legion ofllonor and Med-irt,-n- Stein Sons thi- - M I:U Iron) iiolon "ml Hie . way . ... ; Juilpvnf said .... trial were. .ii' .t.ki t.i.-vi- t 11 ft.BAf U a & : m r.i'M jlivu Jiji.lfr,.iUjri.i..ili "--- " .."-- ii .mririu mrnw ami nrwiBatftf QJ ll New YorK nnil rfrrtiiklvn ridiw'rviitoiiiiot.Musie. . h It A I !... fie itraitwnt :uxl luvorlte Composer nnd riatilasl tt' his Koyal II ilim-s- s 1 if. Ilili. of S:itc Wi'ililfJ", . fHIiyKIlKK U. l:i:.NUII, of .Mnsre; Tertelicr or the IIs;lier School ol JIusIi-- , .v.-.- , .. A1X Or'tnist :it 'uthi-dr.il- . Jersi-- y rity ; Planht, ie. "" jrLirsxKuuAr.nr tiKUKauiBKRu cha. soi.dwedkx I1I:nK" MILl.KU, Hi I1KKT lilKtiKU, KUbKItT HOK'KSEii .. U. X M AX NVK, ( lillT.'.r unit J'atinttre ol fAr Arim JVtio ffarr.k . . - Sworn heiore Jin- - Uiis il'.iy of July Uifi. (i. G. TAVl.oU, (omiulyvimfff hf lieecl The Patent Aiion Pianos . ,AEE USED EXCLUSIVELY UT THE . - AHERICAir caiSRfATORE OF MUSIC, ME YOEK CHI The most severe test a Piano can ..receive is "P9llstant'usQ iu a Conservatory. - -- ; KKAU.'Uli: fOIJ.OWING . . ' v. . - . . It admit- - me inucli pleasure lueiva fm thai t-- lint s as a vvry sincere If sirmonlal for t"nrliofytirirni:iiiuiju-iure- . nave now ustsl th?4PATiNT AU141N Piaxos" our fur n jear. ana luivl liwl a Ji(iri(ipruii.lly of tht-i- r dhrahihty lurini; th.il time. The Pianos havi- - Is tn pi.iyi il uiu alnnst coiiMaiiLlv, lYuin niorniiiz till nielli, alula ilaiiiimr4 hulcisl bo it ttnoil un wlin It will Is ar Midi ronstaul us wilii-o- ut show 111 ns ilcfix lioii. As i.r n'lu.'iiiiiii in tuiio. it out rivals ... any I'tanQ known me. Ttiei-ailla- r 6weetnsc.f tone in (assiniansl toother Ilnnoa with theory JinrtTT metal axail' iirranviiirnii lstctstrtklni; tlial-- lmr hail ptipl s rrniark while th.iri-"us.ttt- af al!toiili Jhcy li:i l at lionu. wiiat th. y siiiHsed to be oue of 1 he hest inake l'ianos, Mill the Ireole vm vary wlr ytiutl with the"Aiion.' ' What 111 alius tlu-i- Mill mor ilvstrahle is th-i- r uuiionu vuluuie ol loue wbicli enable auarrost Uw. rfni aiaitioi.iton in niHn-4tr- . ' - In lolai. I rancoUM-ienUou-l- emlorse all that is claimed hv Hia Arion pi... !..... Oitnpnny for their snierlor to any ol her make t'on5ratulullni you l tho in-.i- t sucee-- s you have ol:ainil in the iiianiiraclnn. ru. perfect an instruiiient. lrem:iiii yours, very truly, HKXHYStUUOliU: lire-lo- r isew liw. ,,ti. - c IK. .A. 1. l e.ist (3- - ie.;.:.:." Ta all Piano Manufacturers in the United States IlHKIU'.A.thA.Vrion .au. an.l S nian- - Pia-i- rt anaitl awaAlisl fit. PrtIiiti. 'nti T1 .ueuuisaunu una j. air 01 tn Wmiir.w. tiicVilit.sf fit exiiikjiii.r ii.... a ...!.. ... . .... L.tLv . : , !... f .. . ..... 7.:.' , ,'.: .:. ... ,v. more 10 nav VilKBi'.AS,!oim (soi-ill.i- l t(.- -t makers refuse t'caiiip.aeoreihilit,anI as J believe hiti nowiiiaiiui.'ieuirill tne Desl .f.nnl. isollim- - fmT imrtirtlt I a no 1. ,i,. . . lt.ire m i.rovo Uio oorrMtnfM of mr oirinlviil while in a lerviu-eharitai- ile InstitnMnn. 1 therefore tills dav, ami for tlilrty Uavs challeua all loniiniii. lur. rsor l'ianos, to a ain;ie. liieclluiik-- U trial naaiiist .... . .... ... ..... . i,rr- - rninwun innn, IK 1 riill IO l:Ke place 111 lie I'itV Ot K- tii:i. J lietiianulaclim r of llw b(st Or.. 11.1 1'l.-iu- be.smo lli uwuer of all Urand Pianos eiitere.1 in cnii til.on. oIth. Ixxt S.piare l'ia.10 to lieeonie the ii. :.i..-r.-.- . to nMiiiiii.1,1, iuiu ui i primula noun in mm term a. one rofessioual ami one nieeiumtntl Knltn to b selle.l by roiupetitor Juih ea to Kwuru luiiei liie uimuvIIw nieritsol U10 taslruments. Wh.-- tlie trial of tone and tnnrh uiKesnais, every piatrntoi, cmerr-l Kinsto renter inipiwible. M lien trial of .......u.ii.ii ..I,.. .ii .iniijir.ui. .aii. inee, im.'u veiuFie'.nrr i luiTe one reprejentatlvi?!. 01 lircscllt himself, to villain 111 ttle iuilrrf. III. Ti. .ril. .r 11........ .! !.. r....i... ... other. Kx iieuscs of trial l-- tMiiallT by each ro.ii.H-tn.H-- . Uall for trial 10 l,e s loeii,! the jiitiges; ilale f..r trial lobe nam"i! (Vlhejii.l-.- s The ou neror owners of the l'ianos . .. " si ij'eiiii me i jmwiiiiiit. Mayor 01 no city otNew lorlt. to lie sol nayiiiris T, ami me ils n he approprialvl to the liejiartinent of New York ........ .....(. , . ... 4 .11 SS !. ... "iveniorauu ..laiiutae'iireror the Talent Ation Piano N.B. lrc.iiition tt)ipullir iroiu airebasjii)ca rheim Arion. whirh but race o LI y bnn In t ... ........... . "e.i.. ..ii Annn l'ianos Dear I tie nam atetlt Arlon." anil inn onlv Is. i.iir.ltaN.l Inim ttr v Vork WarerooniM,or oar autho rtr- - Agents throu-ihou- t the I'liito.! Elates. ARION PIANO-FORT- E CO., IOk i04 . i5roaclva IVew York City. These Splendid Pianos can b3 Obtained only of F. B. ZAY. FINDLAY. OHIO. 7 i Fehraary 9, -- Im T 1 The Best Quality, and The Cheapest Lot of BOOTS & SHOES ClJ Ill! FOUND AT VM. WELSH'S No. 74 Main Street, FINDLAY, O. Shop-Ma- de Work UU HAS Men's Sewed French Caf Boots, Men'sPeggedFrench Calf Boots, and Men's Plain Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Calf Congress Gai- ters, Oxford Ties, Serge Gaiters,Serge Oxford Ties. a full and complete Stock of WOMEN & CHILDREN'S YEAR. He will also keep constantly on hand Slaughtered and B. O. Sole Leather, HOME MADE CALF, K!P AND UPPER LEATHER, FRENCH CALF & KIP, Oollarand Russet LEATHER, 51ioe Xintliiig-sis.- , Shoemakers' Tools. All are Interested I . OXK wlsiiing to pnrcliace a Watrb, "r sfionld call on tU TT. KlmiucI, iipa pleasure In abowlnr cood. and warrauts every tiiiug to be aa he represents. Elgin Watches. MAKE Specialty of tlie Elgin Watch best in the market. Call and see It. nfn!TH - W. KIM Ml- - 1,000,000 FEET or LUMBER WANTED! G W. MYERS AXD AVr. li. AVHEELEE Ilavft fanned a Partnership for the pnr-- tV MiS or. Hard Wood umber Thy are now prepared to contract for fu- - Lurwueifvery, or win JLIT CASH Every day lor any amount of Black and White WALNUT, White ASH, Etc., Etc. X. 3E.TJM.M3d L ) V. : Will reprcentthem Willi power to eoutrjet or transact any linsiiiis for I hem. Flmllay, Nov. 17, ISTI-t- f. 1 flUG.lXN! 3Ii:i.OIEOXS! . AM AUE'T I Oli J OISOAXS AND MELODEONS .Manufactured by the " ' Best Companies in the Country, Which I sell at the Lowest Living Prices hit i Aui,nr ou mommy or iuarteriy pay-nien- ts, to suit )urcliasTS. All instrutnenta are ... U nrranted, and Unaranteed to Civ Satisfaction. Al. &) intend purchasing will find it to their owu iulvrust to see uie. When absent from town, orders may be left at Krey Ktiinsr'hrns8ton. - . Oct. 2), 71-fi- . J A JI 1S J. J EJLLET.. ..; Just Returned . from tlie City with the largest stock of Walclies, Clocks and Jewelry, ever wen in Findlay. ...... Jnnd.I tl. TV. KIM MEL, FOUND, The plarc where I hey keep the largest stork, ninint'ii i iir- - iivajn .v u r ac Jun.171 KIM MEL'S ; Clocks, VARIETY of the celebrated ALAKOE Clocks; also. Clocks of all siyleaand prices, at U. W. KIMMEL-S- . ljun J li The Fall and Winter Campaign. mMison:& M TMWiLlSltlJT! .:; . . . . . .' .They tre bow receiving, and keep eon8tanUj.aa.ML JnJl Supply of . L The EXTENSION, SENATOR, LEADER, JUBILEE,- - SOVEREIGN; IM PROVED MONTANA; and many other First-Clas- s COOK STOVES. 'PlYtf WiUI Roo 'aiaPARLOU COOK STOVE, has nae.jW. Wc hare a Dne assorliaeLt 11 LOR; AD T I IS Or STOVES! : ; ;And anEndless Variety of Tin, Sheet Iron and-Copp- er Ware. -- Our IM PROVED LARD CANS, are jKst ever ofiereti o this Market. -.- - THE JACKSON STEEL PLOW ........... MANUFACTURED BY. "WOLF Sc IW-ELXjV'- - At the Old Jackson Foundry, East Crawford Street, near the C. S. & C. Kailroad uepo, - -- findlay, ohiq. - The- - hest Plow "ever Made !." Lightest--Dra- ft . , ' - r a V T Wr A tT (fc - Easiest Run: , wor&s iquany weu m . . . . - anasuD-oou- ! -- - ! sA.. What the Farmerssay who have used Them Best Plow Ever Made. 3 'ZZ'h "cON HpWmannfao.T.rrrtlTr.ttlsth best forall work that I v.rned It worUUSalii m"i lJ.ll k.nUaol SronnU. . Never cloga, auil JASPKK acounn-asii- RAStKiTTU.Vf. In w oir. would ml use any oll"r. Best Plow for General Use. ' ' ; . '1 auil kr . ' . ... ait Mv-- y ruiicin Plow p .' - . .. A. Good Plow. ' lias tried the t'- - Findlay Township, one ot tlie Hk,ot IAI 1&S IMow, ami prouounoea ie Miieor to any ! Wow tefWfwwi. Wouldn't Take a Fortune for R.' ; " .' taeI.wtune l.ls J At KOX. - V R- - f IrtiM.. ofCot Township. ay that he "wouldn't SyKKLfLOW It Is UielawtPluw lever used- - - . A-- Plow. Ls.nxreirelrt Plow H.r.11 kiuds.f Mr.Joel saya the J Al KSO.S SlEKl.PI.oW work.Bm every f'"'V"', J'"t-- n ppt PLO Mlie be ever Introilneed In lliisoun-tr- y. Forall kind rf worn, I want no other. - - :. 0.1 .i 1 n .. k. n.i.Th ' . JK'KsnX STFF.I. PTna'm. bo beat f.irfeneral ose. I hTe tried over a TheKI.r.rPfw. ItliinklheJACWKSnT.ELPIWlatboKl "jirtw"piow.,'ri',I''r0"'"e- - Mi" " " y l.Mllu riXrVytowThlJ.: of towra-hlp- . ay 1 1 I enulil not ! sherik. Mlxrty Dw WitlMnl lC-Tta- vl.1 Hanldn l lieot Plow ever the JAtW It by Ur the afl-- r ,.seinB iniiuced t use yolherPlow uxioitoodwork in Hancock t'ouuty, and ahonld l used by every fanner who wHu t'tttt ht.d Jackson itotjdhy Also manfac.r the ft? East Crawford Street, Near Sandusky Railroad Depot, Jan. 19- -1 m. EVERYBODY JREAD THf FOLLOViING ! ; 7 FTJOR IV I 'F TJ ItE ROOMS! - JIanufacturea and deals In all kind of 1 XJIiiSTlTTJRE ! FURISTITURE ! !..::': Dressing Bueaus; Centre Tables, Wash Stands; Wardob e Sofal and Sociable?; Tables, Sewing Stands, CHais Bedsteads, every varie'y, Parlor & Kitchen Furniture, best quality and fin Onr work I by.hebeotworkm aamecaa ie insayln b, fSSh' S Toth'esTabirslot in .Hknty. . ... Oi ft purebasiuxel-wwbere- . as we w ill I guarante nih-- - ' ..'.. .. wv.. - i Sole.' eent for the telebraled WOVEIST AVIUE MATTRESS, Cleanest and MST I.ATIX G MATTUESS EVER MADE. Call and ae it The Beat. Easiest. tivst of L. 1 fc U KB. , Shor Ta5d Sales llooras on Vet Main t row l reel, Findlay, Ohio. Aguat 1, l"71-oi- u. AN ESTABLISHED FACT ! Has just received a large addition to bis stock, and is prepared to give Gr ES -- A. T Ji. FL G- - -- L I rtf S to his numerous customers, in everything in his line, lie Las a carefully seiecd stock of " fllty THE LATEST STYLES OP READY MADE CLOTHiNG RfrnS' FURNISHING G fl 1 ?1 S. t ' w mm w V M W WJ9 4i?& Orf, e - the dne ALSO A CHOICE SELECTION OF A5D A OENKRAL ASMOBTNKIT or HATS AND CAPS. His stock of Piece Goods comprises the finest assortment oi CLOTHS, CAS SI MERES, . AM) ...... " to be found in Findlay. , lie La a cured the services of Mr. I. J. BEICKMAN, the best Cutter nd Fitter m Northern Ohio, ad beiog himself a prsctical Uilor of ife-loo- g experience, will - GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, in every particular. Wilson's Block, East Side of Main Street, (one door South ol ... . ... Kimmons' Hardware Store.) . iS7l-:r- . A Great Medical Discovery. DR. WAIZEB? CAUrORNIA . t . m- - m - - 'l P7. K. . L ldafiui(k. SnatirWs-u- n I u.iru.innrari im at. a. v mtUMI gw TMtlMT tketv Wwihi Cml raaatW XMeeta. TOmfm nota vfle Faaey Brisk. Xade dT Pw Ko. Wklakey. W Bitlrtta aa4 Kenaw 1 1 doctored, ypictst -- md mull uet to piewse th . called -- TotSem." Appettana" "toMrnn," lr.. that lead tbetippltTMta drmkeaaM and rain, bat ara a traa Medicine mmle Cnm t attT roots ud bertM of rmllfbrala. Ore Asm mU Aluliilte W - laate. They are the GREAT BLOOD TVM1- - nr.m mm a uii eivrx o rxnicipu. aerft Benoratar aad Ioriforator ot the Srstrm. carya(oran aim)oammmtttrtminatarixtlbkS to a eoodUiocL. So pmem can take thta Bit. ten acconuag tadlieettoaaaad reaaria loatameU. preriikd their .boots an sot dearoyed by aiMtal taim or ether meant,, aad the Tital oxaia Had broad tteiBt of . IktjanaCeulaPMvttinaiwtaaaa T tpiaawiiif alio, the pecallar BKritof artinr k.. a power rat agtatia RUertac Coamtioaoclafl-ua-. aatioa oftbe Llrer. aad aU the Vbceral OrcaM. ruKrltJkCCOl(PIArITS.wlKtlerIa roaag ar old. marritd rilelr, at the ilinofinau. Rosier at Itw turaof life, tbem Toak Bitten hare a tqaat ImT lim'Z!!'"' Ckraale ki mmm IUUaa, Kemltteat. Bad Iatermlttemt Fe. llai m the Xtead. Uwcr. miA. eya aw M ladder, then Bluer hare km mtm accevnn. Miek JtmMi tiecaaaad by YUlmt4rd BlMd. which b generally pradaced br dnaneroirat aftheSlseMiTeOrsM--b ' WTKPEPSIA OK lyBIOBTIOX. iti. ache, earn ta the Shoe-der- Congta, Trhna of the ChX DizzItK, -- Soar of the Stoaurh. Had Taite ia the'ltoath, Blllooe Attack ralpitatloa of ike Baart. lalUiaaiattaa of the tamf. Fata ta the etrloaaef the Xktmrj. aad a htradied other aaiai'id ai paaae are the eAprl ngt f Tnor, Tacy tBTeone the Stomach and ttlmalate the tonU Urrrand Boinla which render Ihem at aaroaalled eflkaej ia ckamloi iba hlead araUlmporttln, and Ufc aad rietwte the whole nna. FOX RKn DMEASKH, Xraptloaa. TMter. Soft Rheota. BIMctmi Spot rtmplea. roCalea Boil Car- - haaeKr Scald Read. Soie Eye Eryidpel. .Itch, Scarf Plwolricaitoaa of the Skto. Hmaora anj Dtseaaeaof the Skin, of whaterer aame or aatareara Bttrally tf op and carried eat ot the ntea hi a short time by the mmf these Bluer One bottle la sach caaeiwrncOBTfiea the Bust taKiedBlasofthairam. Ure ffc VieOeTnufed Blood whenerer roe find Its fm. pntities tmrsrtns; tkrotnth the skla la linpki. Erne, (ions or Sons: drame it whea too Bad it oonrarnst and slimish ia tlx nttms eteanss a rhea it Is foal, and your tcelman will teU yoa wbra., Kerp the bteud pun aad the health of the system win follow. . Tape ud Mler Wirai. kirklne la the ytem of m many thottsajidx, are errectuaJ-- dentroTed an maoml Kavs a dbtlainiMted phrisokiKM. thrra is scamly aa iadlrtdsai asoo the fare of the earth whose body Is exempt from the pmeare of STr'UL.." " DO "P'WJhe healthy elements of the worms txot. but noon tha dnrurd hnmors 1 llmy deposits that breed thcaa U.iiw monsters of ee.e- Ike srstem of Stedtrtnt. ao ti rmiHnLe s. Uu im'Sltua -- Ui " from worms Uii SOLD BY ALL DBrGCISTS Af DEALERS. WALKER, Froprtetor. K. H. McDO.fALD CO, Pnisslsti aad Gea. Anat Su rnadsco. CaJfontia. aad S and 3t Coauaerea Street, Sew Tort. FOB SALE BY W.X. miller .& Co., . FIJJDLAT, OHIO. June 30, lfSTl-- Iy To Teachers. ffTHE Board of School Kiambien of Uanrtn.a CouDty will meet at the Ninth Ulatrict school House, In findlay, for theexamiua-lio- a ot Teachers, on tie following daya during the year l72i . Saturday, March 3d. " March ltb, March25d, April t. " - April aitll. " May 4th. .. May 25th June 8th. Aagust, itth Heptemoer 21st. " October liiu, " " ' October 26th, .... November id, " November9tb, - - November 23d. ... December 7th, ' December 21st. EzamlB Atlona to eommenea al hat f naal slss forenoon. Each annllcant mint tor th lees fee at centa, for Institute Fund, upon entering tbeelaaa. jach aDDlIcant mnat rarnlah na with eatia- - faetory written evidenoe ol auod moral char acter before a eertidcate will tmae : and teaeheraraaKt be reeom mended bv their laxt employers. No applicant will be admitted for within three months after the aeeond uelv failure. All applicanumost com well Qualified n Owl i mo ii Hclraol Branehea, and anod in teaching will alwaya merit andreeetve consideration. - tiro. p. PBKBi.non,') John flow ha. Examiners J. R. Kaov. 1 Jan 31, TMy. For Sale Cheap. .1 li'oosl County Farm. EXCELLENT FA KM OP ONE HIM AN red three miles aoath east trom Bowling Ureen. Over Sixty Acres Improved I GOOD OECHARD And Good Stream of Water on xlast lane. SOIL Good for WHIAT, as well as Other Grain. Frame Bain, Log House, Etc. GOOD KEIGnnORIIOODitad good scnooi.: Confer with either of the undersigned. J. C. LEE, Toledo. O. . T. R. STRONG. Norwallr, a J. H. RK1I, Bowline Ureen. ' Jewelry. STOCK of Ifeet Style, of Tin ALAKGE aJK, Bli JwerT "d Braceleta-Cheap- -tH U. H , JlIMJ EL (no 371.

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Page 1: Findlay Jeffersonian (Findlay, Ohio : 1870). (Findlay, OH ...€¦ · Home and Farm. [From the American Stock Journal.] Buying and Stocking a Farm With Cattle. A Te profit to bej

Home and Farm.[From the American Stock Journal.]

Buying and Stocking a FarmWith Cattle.

A Te profit to bej derived jrom. theoccupation of land depends so muchon the command of the requisite cap-

ital, that the most important consider-atio-n

lot a young beginner is, to bewell advised on his essential point,andto be assured that he jibseases aoffi- -

motA meant to turn every acre to thebeet account,always bearing in mind,

i that a comparatively small farm, with; e r . .- - :n v. . M. Unnfi.. BIJUKHUiCftpiUl, IVIUUVUVIO IA.U6H- -

cial than another of larger extent- r--

without the power of employing-- it toadvantage. AssomingTt therefore as

fc 'ertsthat the ytrang farmer is proJTided with this indispensable requisite,we shall proceed togive a few generalhinta on the buying Jftd stocking his

' ! farm ; and introduce, under , the re--

v . . pectiv - oouns - of rearing landbreeding the different species, such

remarks on their various merits and

f fecit I as will materially assist himr in

. .1 l.the' oonrse of his labors.' rrc :r. ; -- ';

.The fret obiect cf attehfion" kCTo. jjgj jjjC proportion between" bis

r. stock Bad Vhi JJlsnt'ty of food thatwill be necereary to support it. Thenature, situation, and fertility ol the

, oila that compose his (arm are equallyworthy of 'notice,' as well as the pur

,L n.'. ticulariy to-rea- or tft his - cat

tie; and chiefly, whether for the dairy; with view ofsiipplyingtho markets

It will be expedient to observe the

r '. greatest eraetoess ia tbes propor--

tions, beaiuse,in case he shbulil over- -

w be compelledto resell-befor-

e the cattle are in a fitstate for the market, and, consequent-ly, at certain loss ; while, on the otherhand, he will incur a diminution inhis profit,-- if: be should not stock his

1 dland, with- - MminyeiUle as h will

-i.: .

y

HfrshonM-nex- t endeavor . torcm"e thorn!"lJy male animals ;

an extra 50 or $1 00 is always wellS Qiartowod --Uma j and he should decide

0tttae4reed or breeds he intends to--JcjefbT4y"purchasiflg and lrceding

' .-- V r. 3?m ii i- -

itb Tenons utnereui ureeus

x animal ami erentflaHw his herd will be11 mongrels. NeitbeV-iaus-t he pursue

vejnand iaV system to any extent,or ha will --find his stock deteriorate

live stock ot anyW'aa"uiy rule to

breed -- from boned,backed, healthy, clean, kindly-skinnei- l,

and barrel-shap- ed animals, hayingIdean hecks and throats, and 'little or

tY-iie-- aew lap ; carefully rticcting all

ihose who have heavy legs and roach

j tmcks, or. --with ranch appearance ofM roffaLj. As some breeds have a tenden

cy to generate great quantities of faton certain parts ot the frame,' whileuT btbarsU ismore mised with the

" ' flesn'of every portion of the animal.this circumstance will claim the atten- -

C ifon of the breeder as he advances inbeJuawiedgeof-aisbasinefs- .

cattle, wXctliern a lean or fat state, the farmer shouldn pp account prornre theni out iof

"CTrichar giwnds 4hau..lhoseinto which he intends to "turn ' them.jle ehonld selecA , either .'from stock

lor. from

ur sucltbreeds as-w- e best adapted . tozii3htaSMraad sUuaiiea of the soil..; '

iDoaltty ol disposition iaran; bbject"f great tflormfnt ; fo Independentlyof thedamage committed by tattle of

--wild tempers on fences, fields, etc , itn f an indkputable fact, that tame cat

Ue require 1 food" to rear, snport.i"t tcud fatten them. Every- - attentionLlhaild fteefo-besearl- y paid to ac

- custom them to be docile, and fatniliar j and gentle, kindly,; qnitaWe

- - treatment wiH most eflectiiatry ohdueeto this end. Vy ?

Hardness of constitut:wijaj4iinJitlarly in bleak and exposed districts, is

inoiUraportan-jqui8Uev5all- y.

- CC41 --on iornt; aH animals with- fine arched ribs and wide ihests-an- d

.t --backs, arejmo re likely to prove hardyT - than .(hose harin their fore-tpisrte-

-- Connected with hanliness ot conslitution is early maturity, whicn,""Loii

cau ojy be attuned by leedin jt.68Weu.6BCintJt-Wnne-r as to keep

. . them constantly, in a tnow'ius state." Cattle and sheep with this propensity

;TTG SthjuliigoaedJAbrjve more in. three years than they would do in five

if they bad not sufficient lotxTduring' the winterV

There is ia some animals a kiudlydisposition tQ acquire fat on the inonvaluable parts of the carcass atau

V early age and with Jitlle food comvj pared with the Lqnantit y and quality

consumed by others. On this accountsmaller cattle have been recommended.as generally having a stronger dijoeition to fatten, ana. as requiring proportionably td fhelarger animal, lestoad to make them fat ; consequently

of meat caiTbe pro"oared per acre. --In stall-feedi-

nature, metliod, and advantage 1

which will be stated in a pu1kpiuciiichapter.it lias" been" remarked .that,

r whatever may be the food, the maller anlmaT paj s most for that 'lowl'.. Indry lands, theJimaller animal is al wayssufilciently heavy for treading, in wet

he ia Jesa injurious.' ... . Thisopinion, however, is combated "by

'wnie yery able judges, who stir cJn--

"tAti that the lafrPst animala irn I lis

most profitable. They doubt'ess maybe so on good keep ; but the smaller

fi.antmtk.jrDl thrive -- oa nils where

heay oses would decline. ,

K TfTTt. "i .L.. j "ioesiae vue ruies iuiu euiieti, mere

are some particulars with regard toage of neat 'or improved cattle

and sneep, winch merit tne inrmer.consideration. '

Summer Care of Hogs.iaI Jreeder says : Tobar

--..Ale bogs to the. best advantage, a pasture ia iieeded of mixed 'grasses t

we grass and timothy andit iafeeat IT there is no running iiiororrtocipondai, Uog8 Jo- brnter wirere --no brashes

thereof; have good well water pumpedfor them.- - Hat. Uo,gb,

nail Strips across, eight inche.-;,- ,- on

- :to keep the hogs from lyig Qmn'.-

the water, and let your hogs fe, -- ,uk

olfflbri.(kep Ihem from diKg'uig 1

p wallowing holes It any feed l

- jrtrea, it .should be soaked in i Ill

barrels lor twelve hours befare iced- ing o longer-r-an- d led to ttein as

.drink

i -- t. i' tAA.v....tv r vi va."' ty i - f

NEW DOUBLE CHINESE PINKS (DIANTHUS.)

Jeffersonian.

FLOWERS AND THEIR CULTURE.

BY J. VICK, ROCHESTER,

With Illustrations from his' Floral Guide' for '72.

These fine new pinks may be treated as annuals or biennials. As annuals they should be sown early in a

[From the Farmers' Home Journal.Stables and Barns.

cOb notable difference between thefarms of Kentucky and of, say Ohio,

or any ' other Northern J5tatj, jk thenumber and character of the barns,stables and other buildings ; and wemay add, although it is not a pleasantadmission to -- make, that the differ

ence is in favor ol the North. Thereevery farmer, if he has but fifty acres

of Jand tonudeii it indispensjlile tohave neat, andconveniently arranged liar us and stLlesT hT buifdrtheiM in "thia'eubstan- -tial ' and attractive manner, not tomuch as a matter ot pride, as of in

terestnot that they look well, butbecause they pay welL This latterconsideration i- - the controlling one

with everybody, although a greatmany jiCreons have mistaken ideas as

to the mode of making their businet-- s

profitable.Here in Kentucky, the great hne

Btock-raisi- ng State of the Union, with

all its unequalcd advantages for rais

ing fim horses and cattle, we find thatthe important matter of good barnsand stables is generally regarded as a

secondary consideration. With thebest grass in the world, we yet ne-

glect to provide ourselves with thebuildings which would render thesepastures more profitable contribute tothe convenience ot the laborer, and

impart an a:r of thrift, neatness and

order to the entire place that never

fails to' favorably impress all who visit

it. Light, warmth and ventilation

are indifeDible to the health and

development of animal", and theseconditions should bo found in every

stable. The preservation ot farm im-

plements, harness, fcc; conveniencein working and performing number

less jobs about the place; a safe and

commodious reception lor grain,vase and exjclition in feed-

ing theF? are some. uf tie advanta-ges that uill be'.'deiived from a goodbarn."" Then, too, an c'l-- .r t

ranged building of this kind will siip.

ply the phee-of several other unsight-

ly strnctnres which occupy space and

necessitate trouble; but it is urged

that it is expensive to erect uch

buildings They need not cot extravagantly and tlie advantage and

convenience resulting from them, de-

monstrate that it is true economy tohave them.' Better do without some

thing else, and secure reat.convcnientstable and barn, and each season will

prove more elearly wisdom ot theinvestment

It is atranwH how . men will

persistently cling to the tnmble diwn,rickety' structures that disfigure so

many ot the faims in the State TVe

can understand and sympathize with

that leeliner which renders ' a man

reluctanftolear TTowntlie homestead.and out of repair though'.

lHtleltre4 hirmrents, andneatfriU mossy roof he played when

Vi.i --riTm'AnA 5uuuiit;nnai"with lL happier days of the past, cn- -

arTthi ihHionse-M-hi- in. so that it'seem like ; sacrifice to demolish it,

how any suching can render one reluctant to sup ;

plantT a" dHapidatcd old wreck ofr-- stable which has long agoiDOt

ceased to be "uscHil, with a compact,well-lighte- d and tasteful looking:building, which will keep bis crops:safe, . 1 . Jus implements.;wagons and harness from the weather,and give him a comfortable place lo;formilk Rt and work in, to say nothing

the improvement it will be to the '

face 'of the' 'f;tt in." It' will hardly .be!

disputed that a farm well suppliedwith substantial, conveniently 8r j

ransred-nut-Vtuld- inc- will sell formore, all thin- -s else bcino-- e.n.al. I

than' one deficient in this respect.We can set-- , numerous inducements tosupply a" j.Ia.-- - wttir these useful ue- -commodalions, but not a single forci- -

ble objection to the contrary.- . i

The Partridge or Quail.Aia meeting ot Horticulturist in

Illinois, strong ground was taken ;aagainst tlie (lestriictian of these lunfslo liow .tow ttsi-ru- l Huh Ur.i if, itwas stated that a llock .f pai tndges:were seen running along tho rows ofcorn just sprouting, and seeing themiengaged in something w hich w as be--

lieved to be pulling up the young j

iJania rartA r f " Vi mil nroii T- naf StaI'lAIll?-- , vmv va vuviii rj lO t

M 1 1 ?V r i.-- crop- cxamineo, wnicn was louna tocontain one cutworm, twenty-on- e

striped bugs, and over one hundred ,

chinch bugs nother roemWr re--

lated that he had adopted measures to j

the bird, and that they hadbecome so numerous and so

hundreds ot them, after snow falls,could be seen in his barnyard with the ,

iowis, wnere iney were u-- i. ofi. -result m uieir uin.. ... .

premises, Uis wneai crojm were untisually alMin.lant. while in ninny other JW

placesnotliiroit, the chinch biig anaiuH..other iosma had U1 roved halt the1crop.- -

Boarding Farm Hands.Tlie Wilbamettle Farmer says:!ers

This is the hardest country in the j

world tor the 'women folks' .n fiirms i

Help for them is always and ' ei

generally pr, and many aimers'!wives have witirely loo nimh la'w

their bands for either hta'lh or .thehappiness. We urge termers to buildtenant bouses for their lured help, j themanil l. 1 : . l 1 .uuuum'' lai in nanus., hire marrir.,1 . ....... , ,

"riUnt, "" Hn famiiicH, and you will in

and bare mt,mf0ll,,'l liv,! ionS, '

- ney in the end. ill fruit,that U the end, Uh '..,11 i - ought notu ait, oi ute,

hot-be- then transplanted,', and theywill bloom freely till Irost.fllf sownlate, and not allowed to. bloom ' thefirst year,"fh"ey 'wuTstand'over winterand bloom early and profusely thetecond year. There are about twenty distinct varieties in the cataloguenot including the common Pinks andCnrnstions which are perennia'.

Balky Horses.The brain of a horse --seems to

tertain but one thought at a time ; forthis reason continued whipping is outof the question, "andddy confirms hisstubborn resolve. But if you can byany means, change the direction of

his mind, give h'un a new subject tothink of, nine times out.. of ten youwill have no iurihc r trouble in flatti-

ng him. A Hiiple a trick as a littlepepper, aloes-- - nr-l- he Iite,-throw- n

back on his touguey will oltcn suc- -

cted in turning atl'iition..to. the lst0in his mouth.

"Thc pair of cattle to a log chain

ar ound the horses neck'' is an intricate!and cxjenMvc remedy, and good

many people may not be so lucky asyour Fond du Lac man, in having ayoke of cattle handy for the occasion.

A simpler and cheaper remedy thaiwill result far diflercntly, is to lake a

couple of turns of common wrappingtwine, such as grocers use, around theforeleg just lclow the knee, tightenough lor the horse to fetl, acd tiein a bow knot. At the first cluck hewill go dancing off, and after going a

short distance you can get out and remove the string to prevent injury tothe tendon in your further drive.

The first lesson in this simple pro-

cess was in Lexington ; subsequentexperience has proved its utility whenapplied to lalky horses. The philoso-

phy of the appliance is something onthe same principal as that whereof weonce read for preventing hens fromscratching up the garden : t;Put gaffsor spurs on the hen, reversing theminstead of the oiuts up, have thempointing downward. Then, whenthe hen li'ts the leg to scratch, as itdescends the point of the spur catchesin the ground, placing that loot for-

ward ; and the stroke with the otherleg is attended with like results, untilthe hen walks herself light out of the

Turf, Field and Farm

Pure Air.. Grown ic)iln want good, fresh

air, am will find their licallb greatlydecline when deprived ot it. '. Howmuch more must an inf:mf, in its firststruggle for life, le dejieiident uponit? .. ..v.:;.

Nurses and mothers will often puttheir iofants in close rooms, fromwhich the oxygen ha lieen used. untilthey are themselves dehilitcted andlanguid ; and they will not only putan infant in such a close" room,' but

ill wntp it up in blanket and Led,and ihu neatly euflorale it, dcpriiingit 1 a'l the air, except what rt candrw thron"h tluse wrajipings. It is 6aid that forty thonsantl child-

ren were destroyed in England, be-

tween IfiStf and 1T0!, by Wingsmothered or overlain by parent. -

Very true: children, .especiallye,ua11 m1 quite 3"g ones.nmstbe

warra' but t nt necerearyw warmm. mamieir laces ann nosesshould be covered up bo that air can1,01 have a ready acccM Giv t,)emroom to ?ct t,ieir n out herc

.lhcre is r lhat ,,M DOt bccn thciaiul "veragiin, until it has more

uaa luau S001 ntu it is loulaiwith 'be exhalations ot their

aUai'"- - kcl,t as cIean ,9 they"

Xlonw hoi inv ll.n a"sleep with them, covering the infant's

.urau uu in ix-t-i, wiinouL a crach. lor

' ' "i: "

k1" Mdoar crcatnre " iU takejco!,1" then are always

inS lW' ll't-'- r "baby takes cold soeasi,J.' The truth is, no children

' ,aKe .",", "" easily as those.er naving wieir qaoia oi pure,

,resn air ' rethe, tney are neverrobnst 81,(1 stron2' ,,ut lunJ and

iweak overcome by anything thatWOD,u no1 1'ven ncn wc cnnaren.

T1,eX are rarlI asphyxiated from

lle ait wiougli good, wholesomejair ftarved lor oxygen. Thiskteithe skin of a dark purple color, not

h and ruddy; or if they are notdark and imriilc, they are pale, and of

tawny white, and without the endurace they should have. The firsttime they cl a sniff ot fresh air thev

Dr. Newcomb, in Whenand How.

Apples.Wiih us the use ot the ant.U. as ani

article of food, is far iinderrMPflBesides containing a large amount ofgngar mucilage and other nut.iiivematter, aj.ples contain vegetable acids,

jaromatic qualities. Jto., which actpowerfully in the capacity ot

jauUt lonic8 anj antiseptics, and whentame,thatifrM;vuw;dat the sea9on of mellow

ripeness thev prevent debility, indices- -

lion anj avert w;thont 3oubt manythe "ills which flesh is beir to." The 1

;.,,,.. ( nrnwa Kn.rlanrI ., o -- i8;der ri a Ieg ,1CJtr, a, nouri9hin2

ijrt.a,lt 8n,l far ; M than iota- -

Jn the year 1601 which was a is

j.ear t, ,scaroUyappIcs, in.stead of being converted into cider.

to the li nd the laborasseited that they could "stand

their work" on baked apples withoutmeat; whereas a potato diet required

her meat or some other substantialnutriment. The French and Ger

ais

mans use apples extensively, so doinhabitants of all European na- - j

'tions. The laborers dejiend upon j

as an article of fiiod, and fre!qnently mke a dinner of sliced apples .

. ." iiuacooKCd jpne

as many diflerent ways iu our I

country as apples, i.or is there any am

whose value, as an aniclu of miand

id aa great and so littleway

Water Journal.

To Prevent Cracks in Walls.Walls of. dwelling houses crack

lrom various causes, always attributable to some defect in the materialsemployed in making the mortar, or inthe frame work and lathing whichreceives Ue mortar. When the mor- -

tar is made of sand anions which' thereis a large proportion of alum in ui ina

'tertal, the walls are liable to crack asthe mortar diie? : whereas, if themoi tar is made of clean harp sand,minglfd with just enough good limpto fill-t- he interstices Wtwten thegrains of sand, the mortar, .will notshrink in drying, unless it is laid onverydry lathlonthe side ot a brickwall in hot weather. It is a commonpractice among professional builders,to riddle the-san- loam, which isC equentl Ilalf c'ay, that U ' dug upwhere an excavation h made tor thecellar of a dwelling-hous- e, and employit in preparing mortar for plasteringin lieu of clah sand. If walls madeof such mortar do not crackyihey arealwajsKO tender that they will crumble and fall off the lathing if the in

mateist f the dwelling are not exceedingly careful to avoid all roug;h usage

When a frame dwelling is plasteredbefore the studs and joists are 'season,ed, the mcrtar in drying i liable tocrack at' the upper comers ol therooms,-Unles- s extra "care is taken tohave the. corner-pas'- ., or studs at thecorners, thoroughly seasoned beforethe walls are finished. Walls willUsually crack alsi by the joints oTlhelathing, iiuTtss Die lather is particularto break joint at every foot in widtkIy eiiijiToi ing lath oi sufllcieut luntbto xl;nd entirfly across the space tobe plastefedpiy using clean and sharpsand, and by allowing tho studs andLjiats lobeoine thoroughly seasonedbefore th walla are finished, a buildercan calculate xmwills-tlia- t will endure

sharp blow with a hammer withoutinjury, and which will never crack, solong ni tho ptuis. and joists continue

Industrial Monthly.

Farmers' Clubs for Mutual! r Mei'llou.

Dr Itn I . "Anderson, one of tne cd--

iloisot the Hannibal, Mo , Courier,in an article in relation to grain rings,whose ramifications extend over . thecountry, and are participated in byrailroads and elevator men, pertinently asks :

"Why not lorm clubs in everytownship in the State, for mutualprotection . The- - "present objects ofthese clubs are good enough in theirway, but do not meet the necessitiesof ; the case, afford you -- no protection

to your great Interests, do notcounteract . the plots .agint yon:Perfect your organizitlons, ex'end theobjects and influences of these associations, and make, as you can', "your In-

fluence felt in every market ; indeedcontrol the produce markct'lo fir inspeculation is concerned.

" LetVuppYy

and demand be the rule of prices, andyou can make it so by anion ;r fcj?ortand an arrangeiwnt by whk-- allproducers may sell when they .wish, I

j and not have their produi torced-r- n

to market at the lieni rt ol the trader."Sure iViiou2.li. why not. -- But what

is wanted is not a change ia the or-

ganizations, but to consolidate andWestern

Rural.Foxes as Sheep-Herder-s.

Tlie Stockton (Cal ) RepnUiconvouches for' the" following story :

'People often wonder at the rcruarka-bl- e

instinct displayed by well trainedUiepherd dogs, but what will theysay when w tell them of a bin 1 otsheep tliat is guarded by foxes alone.The story seems improbable, but ofitaltruth we have the most iinToubteTpriMtf . On Whiskey Ilill four milesfrom Mil Lou, may be seen almost anyday, a large flock of sheep .herded 1 yfoxes These guarJiana of-- the- - litTlambs sre three in number on- - agray fox and . the , other two of thespecies knowu as the red fox. In pointof intclligenca these novel shepherdsare said to greatly surpass the bestt ained shepherd dogs. ' They per-

form work well, and from morningtill night are ever on the alert. Thegray one seems to control, and in" agreat measure direct, the actions cfthe olheawo. A gentleman informslhat he yesterday saw the gray foxpursue and attack a Log that hadseized a lamb and was making oftwith iL The contest was short andsharp, and resulting in the hog drop-ping the lamb and beating a hasty re-

treat. The fox picked up the apparcntly uninjured Umb and carried itback to tlie flock."

Hints for the Housewife.A Good Soup. Make a broth of

a knuckle of veal or shin of beef.This is best made the day before wanted, that the fat maybe removed fromit. Take mx large onions, six largecarrots, four large turnips, three rootsof celery, or less would answer ';

sweet potato or piece of pumpkin,lump of sugar half the sizs of an egg,and a bunch of pot-heib- Grate thecarrots, slice the onions, and i cut theother vegetables into . very smallpieces. Put into a s!ev-ta- n a halfpound of butter, set it on the fire and

01let it melt; put into this the onions,let them fry a little without burning,then put in the rest of the vegetablesand other ingredienls,moistening themcither with warm water or broth toprevent their burning, add a little saltand cayenne pepper ; cook till thevegetables are soft, pass them througha sieve and add to them the bYoth

previously made till the soup is aboutthe consistency of very thick, cream,Give all a boil np together. Aftertaking it off the fire, two tablespoonfultrol cream may be added. -

This is a most excellent soup. Itmay be made entirely a vegetablesoup by adding to the vegetableswiling water instead ot broth. .

Liming Fruit Trees.Tho periodical liming of lruit treesgenerally considered as 6errheable

especially in keeping down the rava-ges ot insects which find Ihtir heme in

of the bark. It is also important that the operation should be likewise extended to the main branchesFor the purpose in question whitewash has jwierally been used, cansio?

decided whiteness ot the tree.;:wlucSobjected to by many persons on the

score ot omagbtly appearauce and the T- -readiness with which the litue becomes Ii.ladetached It has been lioayi, how theirever, y, experience, iuab ute same ailapta

Uiebeneficial enect results from ' the use

. - ...oicinuiii-"i"iic-"n- i niiitu

K'io s now 10 prepare wun nn- -

shtcked lime, and which, when setilcdbrto.i.e clear, can be poured offUfK'd an above indicated. Ia this

repeated applications can bemade without injury to the appearance AXXi

the tree. .don

' rfv

) '

Crnnkftrv Stn"m.5

4 stt

J. W. DAVIDSON

UavuigpumhawiltlM lnuiM 01 'Uarini, ol I he linn f baviUsou Marttn 'twonW inlorii. tU public thai ,fc has 8llr.i uutberooni

5i

f IN HYATT'S BLOCK. !

!

' ' 1inn. .KV J - t.S IU 'K UK

.. . ............ t

Queensvvare, !

; Glass Ware,

. Plated Ware,.... .... .

Table Ware,;

Earthen Ware, ?

Wooden - Ware. ,

; t Willow Ware,I t ; .

And EYERYTIIINU usually topi i in

First Class Crockery Store.

... . . I

LAMPS,-!

Of all Stylo nn. I r:iil,.ui

Looking Glasses,til u llM ri.'ty of Si7.is ami St v!i

Allot wlilrh will liexoltl "

Cheap for Cash Only.

"" ' '

Manhattan Silent SEWING

::muHiNE. .v;:

JluyS. 7l-t- L : ; ..

Ll-- 4

$1,000 REWARD!In

'

tt OtftTlioiKanrl Dollarswill le mil to any Pkyslrlua whowill irtHiuee a iiuiliriue tint! will tosupply tlit wunt of U pwj bt- -ivfiimn ineanint' Knowu u ; ,

- IU. FAIIKNHY'H . of

Celebrated Blood CIcanserorPanaceaIt mut lie a Cathartic, a lietter A Itera-tive, a letU-- r SiKlonlve, hetler lunrcllr, alictlr Toiilr. ami In eerr wiit thantho Panacea. Ku luatuw nnr Ions It- - tia.bwn Iu u.se or how lately lleovcreI. Ahoveall It must not cuutala aiivlUliix not ri'nu.1tlUblAKLG.

$500 REWARD.A reward of Five Hundrvil Dollars will lepatu frt a jueaiciiw Uiat will t rmini nt

ly cur moro ni of Owtivuui-i- s tun- -KtipHtion.bicK ana Nrrvoun Headai-hc- , l.lvot

Ulllfillilil,niailMil, oolll. livsenlfrv. t lnlla auJTat Worms, Bils, Tumors. Tetti-ni- , tSioivs, Pnlm In the Jolita.iiK-an- Hoinl.iinilrrmnrr ccnjif. thau

X. FAHItNKY?STil 1 rl rDiooa uieanscrori anacea

rWhich Is umM iiiorecxt-uMvl- hv practicing Iwyflivnit-ntii-

s limn Ttv IHIier popular IUISIIC11kimn ii.

AhU for Falirnoj .h I'anat'ca tieAnil cleanse your Blood. Prii-o- , $1 . per iiyhotll. Highly I'n-ans- for

-. ii iiikivii- - jr . jraiiriii-y- . i rii:s.f uiu vniio ano r..isirn 1 rail, liv

DR. P. KAHUNKV'K cJI n

Wavneslioro. Krankliii l '..unti' IVni.ami ior KT. r. Knhrncy s :ioo,l "KanFI

made at WaynKixro, l'a., and t hicaao, I1U "1lira! sl"Or. P. Fahrnrj,; Jlrnllfi Mrtwnrirr'me nisiory aiia urn or lli llrrwinI'lkaksku, tcsUnioniala, and otheiIniormaiion, ai.nt fn ol rhnivrHold by wholesale and retail deultrs.ano oy

W.L.Miller & Co., DruggistsJuiy21. 71.iy, FINDLAY, O

Ayer'sHair Vigor,

For restoring Gray Hair to

its natural Vilalily and Color.

A .drcsMH tvliichis at once ajreeaMc,healthy, and 'cffitinalfor pivsenin llie

hair. Faded or jroyhair is soon rutorrdto its original rohr,

.citlt the gloss andjresltnet of you'h.Thin hair is tlm'k

encd, fafling hair checked, an--1 halil-- 'ncss often, tlioujrb not always, rtirrdby its use. Nothing can restoic tliehair where the follicles aro dcsfmycil.or tlio glands atrophied and decayed.But 6ucn as remain can Jic wived for .usefulness by this application. InMcid

louiuj the ntiir with a va.--tj tcJi-mcn- t,

it will keen it clean amiIts occaional use will prevent. t!ic hairtrom turning gray or fhUiDg elr. end

1 1 . 111uuuM-ijuuuiij-r j'trvent iwiuii(;. licefrom those deleterious substances wliuhmake sonic preparations dangenms. aminjurious to the hair, tlie Viwr fanonly benefit but not harm it. If wauled Inmerely for a , .v"

HAIR DRESSING,nothing eke can Ikj found fo desiraMpContaining 'neither oil nt.r dye. it doesnot soil white cambric, and yet hitslong on the hair, giving it a rich; j;l(s;ylustre and a grttcfal jieifnme.

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co.,andPnArncAL and Analytical Cnr:ii.Ts.

.MASS.

PBICE $1.00.

f)ct. 28, 1870 24yl. ..

Spheroidal SpectaclesABE THE BEST IX USE

and

BLACK VO.B (spheroidal Bpeofaelooare made or tb bert matarials, uniiormdensity, anil of a hluher refractive powerDerfect nolibh ami spheroidal ahaue rm.

them ! the eM mnd lniprovejuent o ASTwearer.

Toliehad only of O. V. Kinjmcl, --Haneoekenanty, at

KIMMEI.'S JEWELHYSTOIt E Wimf Jon J7I1

Repairing, lKINDS of"Watch and Clock Repairing

all Jobbing beloaiflnit to lil. lineneaUy, pro nipt IV. and Warranted at I theU. W klHIl :,!

GO W W Till - m llOlt FOR 1572!

tCaliecl the GIBES?; IMPERIAL !

the. j jGrjnMAI-- v '

MER. GIBBS-S-I CO , Caiiton,

- - ast. tou' s.f.i: r.v .1

iili,liyiti).tnT' :rr;l T.1U i.i!.'jlf runij. - -

j

f i:imirr!,fin..Ti.:T. !....- - iiirtM l u iv .11 Tl.i.v eoniplli-oHiveriHli-

1'"W Jn u'ft. i::m lie t;i.na l J'roui ii u nil i.. a .nit.fiioltf)f). r all rwt plow.Jr. letiVOfWi; i.loiv ,r,ti I.,- - .l Willi .r will.ou! :ilill ruullir: lil mirt liirlinr.". horiMj'l m wxl ..rslnl.l.i... ThunnttikMitaVMiixH hi-- i n wM And ftt nll oiiMnreelvlli?hat

...f rm.ii.ru i n.-- waif if uunU'tl IUUI1T Kltl'l l SOU M 111 ll V

''."nmions :u:-- , Urns mivIiis tht--1 xjjt nr f -- '.Tn1 Kind lot Mwtnl Llmls ol I'lovi ii;. , - . .

iii y iiixt .Y ... rjju w i.' u liJji WARRANTED. --IIKfl.S, " It - .... .. . .

THE PATENT

' rrn'ii r :fr- - tup

WORLD

fXt)2CyiT OF OTPE2l0fiIX: OVEB'ALL others.7."1:1:: BLINDFOLD TRIALS - --

Against Stemway'SjChickering's and all Others.Worth onilerwirire-1- . m k.-- Atli.'tlrit al tii tiine nf Hie lust Filr ot the American jutli.

tuir, lioUl in Now Voir, imniiuiauily loiloniiiu tii. ,'..v,rfrll, ( prtH,two Plaxa,iuan hji Sti'intvaj Sin. ouu I'ihiio nuuli- - by ...i. . .iW .. na.iii).oiu: Patent Arion "f iauojnaili'liy l.l'. Mantiir. iiimI MiVi-m- t otlict muUmk' iHKiie,i.init were-triet- l Mthist mebother. Iy ordornnil hihIit ronlrol ol llinotlii-crso- i the InMiiule. to ilecide wtii-- PIsdo on

luritioii in uiuiri'tition sliould ri-iilV-i Uie'irt - thr tocit Krrtoarr lttinn kmwtmfbtnin mi fiMpHrtlnl trinl, "it-;l- l of mmiI lianiwf uf-r- cowicd witlt pitpem, ko lliut oue

riitiioi-iiiiu- i not M itoiuAuoinor, "ixirinz titeiseni-- ol tlie JudKM) and twiceilhl t nf ctM Piuiifw us tin lest, wliicli, upon hoik Unwa proved toIhesnlJl'ATl.M' AlltiX PlAXD.iiumUiug tint Vrrmium' orrr all oil a .farbe'ri the cf Himnrr ii'nm titturu Ut thi.t.Tliis trial was qYir Ciiirkurtmi A Kmhh PiBI hflil rvlred the Legion ofllonor and Med-irt,-n-

Stein Sons thi- - M I:U Iron) iiolon "ml Hie. way . ... ; Juilpvnf said....trial were..ii' .t.ki t.i.-vi- t 11 ft.BAf U a & : mr.i'M jlivu Jiji.lfr,.iUjri.i..ili "--- " .."-- ii .mririu mrnw ami nrwiBatftf QJ llNew YorK nnil rfrrtiiklvn ridiw'rviitoiiiiot.Musie. .

h It A I !... fie itraitwnt :uxl luvorlte Composer nnd riatilasl tt' his KoyalII ilim-s- s 1 if. Ilili. of S:itc Wi'ililfJ", .

fHIiyKIlKK U. l:i:.NUII, of .Mnsre; Tertelicr or the IIs;lier School olJIusIi-- , .v.-.- ,

.. A1X Or'tnist :it 'uthi-dr.il- . Jersi--y rity ; Planht, ie. ""

jrLirsxKuuAr.nr tiKUKauiBKRu cha. soi.dwedkxI1I:nK" MILl.KU, Hi I1KKT lilKtiKU, KUbKItT HOK'KSEii.. U. X M A X NVK, ( lillT.'.r unit J'atinttre ol fAr Arim JVtio ffarr.k . . -Sworn heiore Jin- - Uiis il'.iy of July Uifi. (i. G. TAVl.oU, (omiulyvimfff hf lieecl

The Patent Aiion Pianos. ,AEE USED EXCLUSIVELY UT THE . -

AHERICAir caiSRfATORE OF MUSIC, ME YOEK CHIThe most severe test a Piano can ..receive is

"P9llstant'usQ iu a Conservatory. -

-- ; KKAU.'Uli: fOIJ.OWING . . '

v . . - . .It admit- - me inucli pleasure lueiva fm thai t-- lint s as a vvry sincere If sirmonlalfor t"nrliofytirirni:iiiuiju-iure- . nave now ustsl th?4PATiNT AU141N Piaxos"our fur n jear. ana luivl liwl a Ji(iri(ipruii.lly of tht-i- r dhrahihtylurini; th.il time. The Pianos havi- - Is tn pi.iyi il uiu alnnst coiiMaiiLlv, lYuin niorniiiztill nielli, alula ilaiiiimr4 hulcisl bo it ttnoil un wlin It will Is ar Midi ronstaul us wilii-o- ut

show 111 ns ilcfix lioii. As i.r n'lu.'iiiiiii in tuiio. it out rivals...any I'tanQ knownme.Ttiei-ailla- r 6weetnsc.f tone in (assiniansl toother Ilnnoa with theory

JinrtTT metal axail' iirranviiirnii lstctstrtklni; tlial-- lmr hail ptipl s rrniark whileth.iri-"us.ttt- af al!toiili Jhcy li:i l at lionu. wiiat th. y siiiHsed to be oue of 1 he hest inake

l'ianos, Mill the Ireole vm vary wlr ytiutl with the"Aiion.'' What 111 alius tlu-i- Mill mor ilvstrahle is th-i- r uuiionu vuluuie ol loue wbicli enableauarrost Uw. rfni aiaitioi.iton in niHn-4tr- . ' -

In lolai. I rancoUM-ienUou-l- emlorse all that is claimed hv Hia Arion pi... !.....Oitnpnny for their snierlor to any ol her maket'on5ratulullni you l tho in-.i- t sucee--s you have ol:ainil in the iiianiiraclnn. ru.perfect an instruiiient. lrem:iiii yours, very truly, HKXHYStUUOliU: lire-lo- r

isew liw. ,,ti.

- c IK. .A. 1. l e.ist (3- - ie.;.:.:."Ta all Piano Manufacturers in the United StatesIlHKIU'.A.thA.Vrion .au. an.l S nian- - Pia-i- rt anaitl awaAlisl fit. PrtIiiti. 'ntiT 1 .ueuuisaunu una j. air 01 tn

Wmiir.w. tiicVilit.sf fit exiiikjiii.r ii.... a ...!.. ... . .... L.tLv . : ,!... f .. . ..... 7.:.' , ,'.: .:. ... ,v. more 10 nav

VilKBi'.AS,!oim (soi-ill.i- l t(.- -t makers refuse t'caiiip.aeoreihilit,anI as J believehiti nowiiiaiiui.'ieuirill tne Desl .f.nnl. isollim- - fmT imrtirtlt I a no 1. ,i,. . .lt.ire m i.rovo Uio oorrMtnfM of mr oirinlviilwhile in a lerviu-eharitai- ile InstitnMnn. 1 therefore tills dav, ami for tlilrty Uavschalleua all loniiniii. lur. rsor l'ianos, to a ain;ie. liieclluiik-- U trial naaiiist

.... . .... ... ..... . i,rr-- rninwun innn, IK 1 riill IO l:Ke place 111 lie I'itV OtK- tii:i. J lietiianulaclim r of llw b(st Or..11.1 1'l.-iu- be.smo lli uwuer of all UrandPianos eiitere.1 in cnii til.on. oIth. Ixxt S.piare l'ia.10 to lieeonie the

ii. :.i..-r.-.- . to nMiiiiii.1,1, iuiu ui i primula noun in mm term a.one rofessioual ami one nieeiumtntl Knltn to b selle.l by roiupetitor Juih ea toKwuru luiiei liie uimuvIIw nieritsol U10 taslruments. Wh.-- tlie trial of tone and tnnrhuiKesnais, every piatrntoi, cmerr-l Kinsto renter inipiwible. M lien trial of.......u.ii.ii ..I,.. .ii .iniijir.ui. .aii. inee, im.'u veiuFie'.nrr i luiTe one reprejentatlvi?!. 01lircscllt himself, to villain 111 ttle iuilrrf. III. Ti. .ril. .r 11........ .! !.. r....i... ...other. Kx iieuscs of trial l-- tMiiallT by each ro.ii.H-tn.H-- . Uall for trial 10 l,e s loeii,!

the jiitiges; ilale f..r trial lobe nam"i! (Vlhejii.l-.- s The ou neror owners of the l'ianos. . . " si ij'eiiii me i jmwiiiiiit. Mayor 01 no city otNew lorlt. to lie solnayiiiris T, ami me ils n he approprialvl to the liejiartinent of New York........ .....(. ,

. ... 4 .11 S S !.... "iveniorauu ..laiiutae'iireror the Talent Ation PianoN.B. lrc.iiition tt)ipullir iroiu airebasjii)ca rheim Arion. whirh but race o LI y bnnIn t ... ........... . "e.i.. ..ii Annn l'ianos Dear I tie namatetlt Arlon." anil inn onlv Is. i.iir.ltaN.l Inim ttr v Vork WarerooniM,or oar autho rtr- -Agents throu-ihou- t the I'liito.! Elates.

ARION PIANO-FORT- E CO.,IOk i04 . i5roaclva IVew York City.

These Splendid Pianos can b3 Obtained only of

F. B. ZAY. FINDLAY. OHIO.7 i

Fehraary 9, -- Im

T 1The Best Quality,

and The Cheapest Lot

of

BOOTS & SHOESClJ Ill! FOUND AT

VM. WELSH'SNo. 74 Main Street,

FINDLAY, O.

Shop-Ma- de WorkUU HAS

Men's Sewed French CafBoots, Men'sPeggedFrench

Calf Boots, and Men'sPlain Calf Boots,

Men and Boys'Calf Congress Gai-

ters, Oxford Ties, SergeGaiters,Serge Oxford Ties.

a full and complete Stock ofWOMEN & CHILDREN'S YEAR.

He will also keep constantly on hand

Slaughtered and B. O. Sole Leather,

HOME MADECALF, K!P AND UPPER LEATHER,

FRENCH CALF & KIP,Oollarand Russet LEATHER,

51ioe Xintliiig-sis.- ,

Shoemakers' Tools.

All are Interested I .

OXK wlsiiing to pnrcliace a Watrb,"r sfionld call on

tU TT. KlmiucI,iipa pleasure In abowlnr cood. and

warrauts every tiiiug to be aa he represents.

Elgin Watches.MAKE Specialty of tlie Elgin Watch

best in the market. Call and see It.nfn!TH - W. KIM Ml- -

1,000,000 FEETor

LUMBER WANTED!

G W. MYERSAXD

AVr. li. AVHEELEEIlavft fanned a Partnership for the pnr--

tV MiS

or.

Hard Wood umberThy are now prepared to contract for fu- -

Lurwueifvery, or win

JLIT CASHEvery day lor any amount of

Black and White WALNUT,White ASH, Etc., Etc.

X. 3E.TJM.M3d L) V. :

Will reprcentthem Willi power to eoutrjetor transact any linsiiiis for I hem.Flmllay, Nov. 17, ISTI-t- f. 1

flUG.lXN! 3Ii:i.OIEOXS! .

AM AUE'T I OliJOISOAXS AND MELODEONS

.Manufactured by the " '

Best Companies in the Country,Which I sell at the Lowest Living Priceshit i Aui,nr ou mommy or iuarteriy pay-nien- ts,

to suit )urcliasTS. All instrutnentaare ...U nrranted, and Unaranteed to Civ

Satisfaction.

Al. &) intend purchasing will find it totheir owu iulvrust to see uie.When absent from town, orders may be leftat Krey Ktiinsr'hrns8ton. - .

Oct. 2), 71-fi- . J A JI 1S J. J EJLLET..

..; Just Returned. from tlie City with the largest stock of

Walclies, Clocks and Jewelry,ever wen in Findlay. ......

Jnnd.I tl. TV. KIM MEL,

FOUND,The plarc where I hey keep the largest stork,

ninint'ii i iir-- iivajn .v u r acJun.171 KIM MEL'S ;

Clocks,VARIETY of the celebratedALAKOE Clocks; also. Clocks of all

siyleaand prices, at U. W. KIMMEL-S- .

ljun J li

The Fall and Winter Campaign.

mMison:&M TMWiLlSltlJT!

.:; . . . . . .' .They tre bow receiving, and keep eon8tanUj.aa.ML JnJl Supply of . L

The EXTENSION, SENATOR, LEADER, JUBILEE,- - SOVEREIGN; IM

PROVED MONTANA; and many other First-Clas- s COOK STOVES.

'PlYtf WiUI Roo 'aiaPARLOU COOK STOVE, has nae.jW. Wc hare a Dne assorliaeLt

11 LOR; AD T I ISOr STOVES!: ; ;And anEndless Variety ofTin, Sheet Iron and-Copp-

er Ware.

-- Our IM PROVED LARD CANS, arejKst ever ofiereti o

this Market. -.- -

THE JACKSON STEEL PLOW

........... MANUFACTURED BY.

"WOLF Sc IW-ELXjV'- -

At the Old Jackson Foundry, East Crawford Street, near theC. S. & C. Kailroad uepo, -

-- findlay, ohiq. -The- - hest Plow "ever Made !." Lightest--Dra- ft

. ,' -r a V T Wr A tT (fc- Easiest Run: , wor&s iquany weu m. . . . - anasuD-oou- ! -- - ! sA..

What the Farmerssay who have used Them

Best Plow Ever Made.3 'ZZ'h "cON HpWmannfao.T.rrrtlTr.ttlsth best forall work that I v.rnedIt worUUSalii m"i lJ.ll k.nUaol SronnU. . Never cloga, auil

JASPKKacounn-asii-

RAStKiTTU.Vf.In w oir.

would ml use any oll"r.

Best Plow for General Use. ' ' ; . '1

auil kr . ' . ...ait Mv-- y ruiicin Plow p .' -

. .. A. Good Plow.'lias tried thet'--Findlay Township, one ot tlieHk,ot

IAI 1&S IMow, ami prouounoea ie Miieor to any ! Wow tefWfwwi.

Wouldn't Take a Fortune for R.' ; ".'taeI.wtune l.ls J At KOX.- V R-- f IrtiM.. ofCot Township. ay that he "wouldn'tSyKKLfLOW It Is UielawtPluw lever used- - - .

A-- Plow.Ls.nxreirelrt Plow H.r.11 kiuds.fMr.Joel saya the J Al KSO.S SlEKl.PI.oW

work.Bm every f'"'V"', J'"t--n ppt PLO Mlie be ever Introilneed In lliisoun-tr- y.

Forall kind rf worn, I want no other. - - :. 0.1 .i

1 n.. k. n.i.Th' .JK'KsnX STFF.I. PTna'm. bo beat f.irfeneral ose. I hTe triedover a

TheKI.r.rPfw. ItliinklheJACWKSnT.ELPIWlatboKl"jirtw"piow.,'ri',I''r0"'"e- -

Mi" ""

y l.Mllu riXrVytowThlJ.:

of towra-hlp- . ay 1 1 I enulil not !sherik. MlxrtyDw WitlMnl lC-Tta- vl.1Hanldn l lieot Plow evertheJAtW It by Urtheafl--r ,.seinBiniiuced t use yolherPlow uxioitoodworkin Hancock t'ouuty, and ahonld l used by every fanner who wHu

t'tttt ht.d Jackson itotjdhyAlso manfac.r the ft?

East Crawford Street, Near Sandusky Railroad Depot,Jan. 19- -1 m.

EVERYBODY JREAD THf FOLLOViING ! ; 7

FTJOR IV I 'F TJ ItE ROOMS!- JIanufacturea and deals In all kind of

1 XJIiiSTlTTJRE ! FURISTITURE ! !..::':

Dressing Bueaus; Centre Tables, Wash Stands; Wardob eSofal and Sociable?; Tables, Sewing Stands, CHais

Bedsteads, every varie'y, Parlor & Kitchen Furniture, best quality and fin

Onr work I by.hebeotworkmaamecaa

ie insaylnb,fSSh' S Toth'esTabirslot in .Hknty.. ...

Oi ftpurebasiuxel-wwbere- . as we w illI guarante nih--- ' ..'.. .. wv.. - iSole.' eent for the telebraled

WOVEIST AVIUE MATTRESS,Cleanest and MST I.ATIX G MATTUESS EVER MADE. Call and ae it

The Beat. Easiest. tivst of L. 1 fc U KB. ,ShorTa5d Sales llooras on Vet Main t row l reel,

Findlay, Ohio. Aguat 1, l"71-oi- u.

AN ESTABLISHED FACT !

Has just received a large addition to bis stock, and is prepared to give

Gr ES --A. T Ji. FL G-- -- L I rtf Sto his numerous customers, in everything in his line, lie Las a carefully

seiecd stock of "

fllty

THE LATEST STYLES OP

READY MADE CLOTHiNG

RfrnS' FURNISHING G fl 1 ?1 S.t ' w mm w V M W WJ9

4i?& Orf, e - the

dne

ALSO A CHOICE SELECTION OF

A5D A OENKRAL ASMOBTNKIT or

HATS AND CAPS.His stock of Piece Goods comprises the finest assortment oi

CLOTHS, CAS SI MERES,. AM) ......

"to be found in Findlay.

, lie La a cured the services of Mr. I. J. BEICKMAN, the bestCutter nd Fitter m Northern Ohio, ad beiog himself a prsctical Uilor ofife-loo- g experience, will -

GUARANTEE ENTIRE SATISFACTION,in every particular.

Wilson's Block, East Side of Main Street, (one door South ol... . ... Kimmons' Hardware Store.) .

iS7l-:r- .

A Great Medical Discovery.DR. WAIZEB? CAUrORNIA

. t . m- - m - - 'lP7.

K.

. L ldafiui(k. SnatirWs-u- n Iu.iru.innrari im at. a. vmtUMI gw TMtlMT tketv

Wwihi Cml raaatW XMeeta.TOmfm nota vfle Faaey Brisk. Xade dT PwKo. Wklakey. W Bitlrtta aa4 Kenaw

1 1 doctored, ypictst --md mull uet to piewse th. called --TotSem." Appettana" "toMrnn," lr..

that lead tbetippltTMta drmkeaaM and rain, bat araa traa Medicine mmle Cnm t attT roots ud bertMof rmllfbrala. Ore Asm mU Aluliilte W -laate. They are the GREAT BLOOD TVM1--nr.m mm a uii eivrx o rxnicipu.aerft Benoratar aad Ioriforator ot the Srstrm.carya(oran aim)oammmtttrtminatarixtlbkSto a eoodUiocL. So pmem can take thta Bit.ten acconuag tadlieettoaaaad reaaria loatameU.preriikd their .boots an sot dearoyed by aiMtaltaim or ether meant,, aad the Tital oxaia Hadbroad tteiBt of .IktjanaCeulaPMvttinaiwtaaaa

T tpiaawiiif alio, the pecallar BKritof artinrk.. a power rat agtatia RUertac Coamtioaoclafl-ua-.aatioa oftbe Llrer. aad aU the Vbceral OrcaM.

ruKrltJkCCOl(PIArITS.wlKtlerIaroaag ar old. marritd rilelr, at the ilinofinau.Rosier at Itw turaof life, tbem Toak Bitten hare atqaat

ImT lim'Z!!'"' Ckraale ki mmm

IUUaa, Kemltteat. Bad Iatermlttemt Fe.llai m the Xtead. Uwcr. miA.eya aw M ladder, then Bluer hare km mtmaccevnn. Miek JtmMi tiecaaaad by YUlmt4rd

BlMd. which b generally pradaced br dnaneroirataftheSlseMiTeOrsM--b '

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ai paaae are the eAprl ngt f Tnor,Tacy tBTeone the Stomach and ttlmalate the tonU

Urrrand Boinla which render Ihem at aaroaalledeflkaej ia ckamloi iba hlead araUlmporttln, and

Ufc aad rietwte the whole nna.FOX RKn DMEASKH, Xraptloaa. TMter. Soft

Rheota. BIMctmi Spot rtmplea. roCalea Boil Car- -haaeKr Scald Read. Soie Eye Eryidpel.

.Itch, Scarf Plwolricaitoaa of the Skto. Hmaora anjDtseaaeaof the Skin, of whaterer aame or aatarearaBttrally tf op and carried eat ot the ntea hi a shorttime by the mmf these Bluer One bottle la sachcaaeiwrncOBTfiea the Bust taKiedBlasofthairam.Ure ffc

VieOeTnufed Blood whenerer roe find Its fm.pntities tmrsrtns; tkrotnth the skla la linpki. Erne,(ions or Sons: drame it whea too Bad it oonrarnstand slimish ia tlx nttms eteanss a rhea it Is foal,and your tcelman will teU yoa wbra., Kerp the bteudpun aad the health of the system win follow.. Tape ud Mler Wirai. kirklne la theytem of m many thottsajidx, are errectuaJ-- dentroTedan maoml Kavs a dbtlainiMted phrisokiKM.thrra is scamly aa iadlrtdsai asoo the fare of theearth whose body Is exempt from the pmeare ofSTr'UL.." " DO "P'WJhe healthy elements of theworms txot. but noon tha dnrurd hnmors

1 llmy deposits that breed thcaa U.iiw monsters ofee.e- Ike srstem of Stedtrtnt. ao ti rmiHnLe s. Uuim'Sltua -- Ui " from worms Uii

SOLD BY ALL DBrGCISTS Af DEALERS.WALKER, Froprtetor. K. H. McDO.fALD CO,

Pnisslsti aad Gea. Anat Su rnadsco. CaJfontia.aad S and 3t Coauaerea Street, Sew Tort.

FOB SALE BY

W.X. miller .& Co.,. FIJJDLAT, OHIO.

June 30, lfSTl-- Iy

To Teachers.ffTHE Board ofSchool Kiambien of Uanrtn.a

CouDty will meet at the Ninth Ulatrictschool House, In findlay, for theexamiua-lio- a

ot Teachers, on tie following dayaduring the year l72i .

Saturday, March 3d." March ltb,

March25d,April t." - April aitll." May 4th.

.. May 25thJune 8th.Aagust, itthHeptemoer

21st." October liiu," " 'October 26th,.... November id," November9tb,- - November 23d.... December 7th,' December 21st.EzamlB Atlona to eommenea al hat f naal slss

forenoon.Each annllcant mint tor th lees fee at

centa, for Institute Fund, upon enteringtbeelaaa.jach aDDlIcant mnat rarnlah na with eatia- -faetory written evidenoe ol auod moral character before a eertidcate will tmae : andteaeheraraaKt be reeom mended bv their laxtemployers.

No applicant will be admitted forwithin three months after the aeeonduelv failure.

All applicanumost com well Qualified nOwl i mo ii Hclraol Branehea, and anodin teaching will alwaya merit andreeetveconsideration. -

tiro. p. PBKBi.non,')John flow ha. ExaminersJ. R. Kaov. 1

Jan 31, TMy.

For Sale Cheap..1 li'oosl County Farm.

EXCELLENT FA KM OP ONE HIMAN red three miles aoath east tromBowling Ureen.

Over Sixty Acres Improved I

GOOD OECHARDAnd Good Stream ofWater on

xlast lane.SOIL Good for WHIAT, as well as

Other Grain.Frame Bain, Log House, Etc.

GOOD KEIGnnORIIOODitadgood scnooi.:

Confer with either of the undersigned.J. C. LEE, Toledo. O.

. T. R. STRONG. Norwallr, aJ. H. RK1I, Bowline Ureen. '

Jewelry.STOCK of Ifeet Style, of Tin

ALAKGE aJK, Bli JwerT "dBraceleta-Cheap- -tH U. H , JlIMJ EL(no 371.