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The Democratic Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 4

The Democratic Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 4

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1C71 1 i SHERIFF'S SALE. Farni'diid HousehoM; ATTENTION EVERYBODY MOM HOT BUY IT! For Sight is Priceless E. HAFFORD, CARRIAGE FACTORY, Cor. Front and Market Sts. ME1V II'IUH! FAOTSi I TO THE TJBXilC Dr.

C. F. Co, Headquarters for PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; WAX DOLLS, CHINA LJIL) Al VASES, in Eudlcss Variety. Fancy Boxes, Toy Steam Engines, Iron and Wooden Toys, VIOLINS, THE BEST Toy too numerous to' mention. BRUMS, IS FLUTES.

liinilT. ami WC ill'C boilllil (o sell tfielll live liotiml to tlo what is right, and li.inivHii lor past mo a Jicsiiectlull C. F. EEIFF Co. to Your I VIOLIN, GUITAIl STIllNGS.

But the Diamond Sim'farfpx WILL PRESERVE IT. IK YOU VALUE lot EYKS1GUT ISETUKSK PERFECT LENSES! Ground from Minute Crystal Petiblei jnciieu logutuer, ana derive their name Diamond" on account ot their Hard and Brilliancy. Thev will last for nanv yean without change, and are warranted superior to nu others in use. Slanufactur-cdby J. E.

SPENCER Co. Ol'TICIAXS, XEAV YORK. Caution. None genuine unlebs stamp ed with our trade mark, ahove. Korsale hv responsible agents through out tne i nion.

L. l-KPPKLSIAX, Jeweler and Opti cian, is Sole Agent lor rremont, nino, from whom they can only be obtained. No Pedlers employed. Dillon Sz ARE OFFEIUNO Extra Inducements J- ON COOKING STOVES! Our stock embraces the SENATOR, EXTENSION ti RE0AI1 and a Larjre Variety of ELEVATED OVENS. We claim to have the het stoves made in the Cnited Slates, auc' we trim them with nicer Tinware than any oilier dealer in Northern Ohio.

Those who wan. see the grandest Cooking Stove made in the World at time, shouldcall and seethe American. This n.ovc we are willing to put in any person 'loese aim allow i io be Iried in any manuo'-. and 'i Hi ocfc not prove to be oettcr than anv oihc stove ever o'' here, we wit' emove it and notharges. store opposite inn i-osiomee C.

U. IMl.L.Oi CO Fremont, April 1S71. ESTORATIVE 9 in Contains no Lac Sulphur, no Sugar of Lead No Litharge No Nitrate of Silver, and is entirely free from the Poison out and Health destroying Drugs usedin other Hair Pre rations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not M' ihc finest, fabric; perfectly safe clean and KFFICIEX'1 lie siderattiw long sought for and found at last 1 It restores and prevents the Hair from becoming Cray, imparts- a soft, glossy ap-pearancis -cuiovio, Oandrun. is coo and refreshing tutnc uead, checks the hair from falling out, and restores it to great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures al' 'minors, cutaneous eruptions.

ami unnatural "neat. -1 a dresx- inn fr ihe Hair, ii is the llvst Article in the Mtiiiet. DU. G. f.

31 ITH, Patenter, Aver, Mass. Prepared oi.lv by 1'ItoCTKIt I5KOT1IKKS Gloucester, Massachusetts. The genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made expressly for it, Willi the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Iruggist for SaTiKB's ll.Mit llKSTOKATlVE, and take no other. ITf Send two three-cent stamps to Proc ter ltrothers for a "Treatise on the Hu man Hair." The information it contains is worth to any person.

evoiiifsoii; 1 the Boot Shoe Trade P.DORR&SON TTAVEjust received Jircctfrorn the Kas- XX tern MarKctstuclarecBtstocK of Boots Shoes, Ever brought to Fremont. They have de- tern.ined to sell chcaiei than Any Establishment as thefollowlnglistwillshow: Children's Allocs from lOCents to 91, M. Shoes from 50 Cents to 2.75. Women's Shoes from 75 Cents to 2,00. Me i's (ioouCalf BooUfrom $1,50 to $5,50.

A very One brand ofLadie'sglore Bal. $2,7. Ladie's flnekid shoes from to $3.00. hnmbngbntthereallpric for fjood work. $3f Kcinembertne place; Dorr'soldstand one door south of ticppieman's Jewelry StorcFrcmontomo.

CUSTOM WORK- lllavlne In our employ the very bes workmen and keeping none bnt sood Ktoek, we are prepared to till all orders at very reasonable rates ami on snen nonee. T3 nl'J-tt. 1. lOI It fOI C.Ifl.DILLON Have added largely to! lliein slock Builders' Hardware Oocenter's Tools, Paints and Ois, Window Glass, Faint ilrnslics, White Wash Brsuhes, Wc arc prepared to irive bottom fijjiireson nil our goods, and can show an unusual at tractive line of the above articles. If you are I'mntlnpr, or Kwlng llanlTrare, yon can benefit yonrselTes Hy etamia.

ingonr KIoek Fremont, OLio, SCHOOL EX AMINEKS NOTICE. THE Hoard of School Examiners for Sandusky county will meet applicant for t'ertilieates at the lfiirli School luuld in; in Fremont, the 4th Saturday of each month. Alo the second Saturdays of i April, June, September and November: in the mien scnooi room ai lyue.ine ond Saturdaj in October and AIuv'. ACCORDEOJNS, TRUMPETS, Tlmse o-nnila vrern lininrlit low at reasonable rates, so as to live and warrant to give entire satislat tioii. continuance of the same.

Dr. Look AND They are let 1 N. BARENDT, TRCHM1T TAILOR HI E-T iJ GENTS URNISHER Front Opposite Odd Fellows' Mock. FIRST ARRIVAL 0 7 T.IIIL A CLOTH! CASSIMERES VESTJNGS, CLOTHIMO, HATS, GAPS. urniwin.

5 AND; YJSMSES. A LAKCiK ANT1" VAKIED STOCK OF HE AUOVECiOODS. HAUKXDT one of the very i IIKVl' tiri TKIC' in this part of the State, and. haviii' a full force of first-class workmen, he cannot he exeell ed in st vie nor in work. Give hnu a trial no.10v7 ANHOOD How Lost How Restored, 'I- I .1 Jf2f tion of Dr.

Cl'LYKK -rrt WELL'S CELEBIIATKD SAY" on the rmlirnl cure (without modi cine) or spkrsiatdriioka, or seniin weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses. Ixpotkncv, Mental and Physical Inca pacity, Impediments to Slarriage, etc also, Consi siiTioN. Epilepsy and Kits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. flf Price, in sealed envelope, only cents. The celebrated author.in this admirable essay, clearly demonstsates from a thirty year's' successful practice, that the alarming eonseiiienees of self-auuse may he radically cured without the ilangefous use of internal medicine or the use of the knifo; pointing out a mndo of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of hich every sufferer, no matter what his rendition may he, can cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, tiT This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land.

Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain scaletienvclope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Slarrtago Ouide," price 2.1 cents. Address the publishers. A S.

.1. C. LI 137 KowerT. Sevr Vorlt. Ollice Box, ElOSADADIS TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADAUS are published on every package, flic re- lore it is not a secret preparation.

consequently PMSICIIXS FRESCRIBE IT hit a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all ita forms. Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint and ail diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLS SCSABALIS will do mora good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR.

T. C. PCGIf, of Baltimore. DIl.T. J.

BOVKIX, DR.R. W.CARR. DU. F. O.

DANNKLLT, DB.J. S. SPABKS, of Nicholasville, Dfi. McCABTHA, Colamlia, A. a NOBLES, Edgecomb, W.

C. USED AHD EKDOESED BY J. B. FREJfCH SONS, Fall River, Ms. F.

W. S.VITK, Jwlcson, Mich. A. F. HKELKB.

Luam. chin. B. HAI.L,LtDia,Ohio. RAVEN tJorrtonsville, Va.

SA.M'L. O. McFADDEN, Slur free, boro, Tenn. Cnr space will not allow of ny ex. tended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadalis.

Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Extract superior to any they have evei n.ed in the treatment off diseased Blood; and to theafllirtert tre say try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis Is sold fir all Drnmrtrfa. price $1.50 per bottle. Addresa CtEKSSTS C3. ManufiKturing Chemist BaiTiaoaa, Ms Jolin G.Ernst No.

3 Mammoth Block. Have now in store andarodaily receiving a full and complete stock of FPESH GROCERIES consisting of all grades cf COFI'KI'S every variety of SHAISS. Teas, Rice Spices. Cheese, Crackers, Syrups, Vine ear. Tobaccos, Cisrar.

Snuffs, Fish. Meats Salt, Wooden. md Willow ware. Coal and other Oils. Flour, and, in fact, a full and complete stovK oi Why is toothache like an unanswerable! argument Ans.

it makes people hold their jaw. j'Wfcyvisii-ain young lady like a iruukafd fe Aiis. Because neither ot them are satisfied with a moderate use of the rlass. Whv is a hunirrv bov lookinsr at a pudding like a wild horse? Ans. j'-eeatise lie would be all the better with a bit in his mouth.

Wlial word is always pronounced Ans. Wrong-, of course. Why is a man who does not lose his temper like a schoolmaster? Ans. lSecau.se he keeps cool (school.) hat Indies are bcf-t to tco liblniisr with? Ans. Annette and Caroline.

Whv is a great gambler like the Kcd Sea? Ans. llccansc he's death Faro. "Why i.s a man attempting to lift an enormous weight like another swat lowing a black draught? Ans lh ausc lie is testing his physical pow ers. if you wish to fatten a thin -baby what should you do with it? Ans. llnowitont of the window and it will come down plnmp.

Iiy tlocs the irallows assist in per manently enlightening man Ans. because it elevates hnu. and then holds him iu suspension. hy is the lish an eccentric animal? Ans. Because he will have his (si wtnm.

Why are our sidewalks in winter like nniMc? Ans. If you do not sharp, you will flat. The Illinois Legislature arc consid ering a proposition to increase the iovernors salary from l.f0O to ooo. PLAHTATIOH BITTERS. St.

1860 X. Tlti wonucrliil vege table restorative is the licet anchor of I he lee hie and debilitated. As a tonic mid cordial far the aged and languid it has no equal among sto machic. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which tioiurn are es neciallv subject, it is ii perscdiiis: every other slimulcut. Iu all eli mates, tropical, temper ate or I rigid, it acts as a specific in every species oi disorder which un deriuines the bodily strength and breaks the animal spirits Xo.

2. LYGtfS KATHAlPtOn. 'or Irvcr ine and lirimt If) in liir Unman llafr. To lrev1 il I'alling On I and Turn in (my. A cll-pifsi rvcil of Iniir, ill a cr- son et mobile ngr, at cure spcuks re lint-incut, clcLnncc ami lcautv.

It mav be truly calb il wimi.in's crowning jjlory while men arc not insensible to its -es ami clniiiiis. Jew tiling are mule than thin, harsh, frizzly lint aiued liair, with liemj anil coat covered Willi PanilmlT. Visits barber anil you will feel ami look like a new man. This is what I.YON'S KATHAIKOX Will do all the time. I lie charm li.cll lies ill well ulaceil hair, L'lnssy tresses, anil a clean liend, is nol ieahle, unit irresistalilc hulil by all llrusgists and County iSturi s.

vSnllyl. WAB.SH& WESTERN AIL WAY I'lif treat Through Hoiite to St. I.out ICansas City, And all Points in Missouri, Kansas Colorado Two Through Kxpress Trains leave Toledo laiiy, in connection with Lake Shore lioad. Xo Chamic of Cars JJetwecn lolalo and St. IjOius, Hannibal, Qxincy, cr Keokuk 1'iilhnaii Wagner's PALACE SI.KKJ' 1M1 CAISS on all Xiirlit Trains.

W.I.. AI.COl.M. ii.ll. BCKKIIWS, licn'l l'ass'r As't. Ucn'l JIUti RAILWAY.

Abstract of Time Table Adopt ed Jov. 1J, lbdl' New and Improved lrawing room and Sleeping Coaches, combining all modern improvements, are run through on all the trains Irom liuualo, Magara nils, Cleve land and Cincinnati to JNew lork, making direct connection with alt lines of and Coastwise Steamers, and al so Willi Sound Steamers and lfailwav Lines for lSoston and Sew England cities. a Ia.v KinrrM leaving the fol low ing stations: Salmanica I.lni A liltim. 4.40 A Suspension Rrile, 4.l A Masarn ails, A ItuII-nl, 7.oi A Jl; Attica, A Portage, lIo iu-llville, 10.0.-, (breakfast; Ail-ilison U.oo A Uochestcr, T.l.i A Awn.N.nuA M'tiieiil; Hath 10.21'; Corn-in; 11. an.

Trains Arriving: Kluiira, IJ.ni Waverlv. 12.41 1 I'hHadel-phia, SI; Owego, 1.10PM:King-hainiton l.r.l SI; (ireat ltend 2.17 Pil; Sui)iichaiinn i meal 2.2 SI: Hancock 3. IS SI l.a.-kawaxcn St Hones-dali: 7.02 SI; Port.lervis6.IsP 31; Turners SI (mean: Xewburgh SI Patterson MO Jersey Citv PS1: New Vol il.25 ft l.ililuins' J-Irc, (lai'y exeept trom lioclier-iiT, Avon and Hatli, l.eavi.iir Stations: Imnkirk I.gTiPSI: Snimaiiicsa.io 31; Clifton 1.4( SI; Suspension Ilriilge 1.45 SI: Niagara Kalis 31; liullalo 2.4o SI; Attica Portage Ilornellsvil'e 7.12; Hochester 4.00 PS1; Avon 4.1:1; Hath ti.4.; Corning Ar riving: Kimira K.W 31; Waverlv S.47 1 SI; Philadelphia 7.oJ A 31; Owego H. llinliamptou 10.11 PM; Sus-Iiiehaiina Deposit HJAH HaueiH'k 12.es Port Jervls Sliutlietow A Patterson o.M a New ark 7.00 a Jersey City New Vork 7.00 a si; 5.U5 M. I islt leaving Stations: Clifton 6.41 S'pension lt'ge, o.4 31; Niagara Falls o.Mir liullalo .4.

i Attica S.OS Portage i.2 llornellsville 10. top si; Addison ll.ol Rochester si: si: Halli 12.20 am. Arriv'g at Stations: Kimira 12.V) si; Waverlv I. oi A Philadelphia si; Owego 2.1.1 a si; liiiighampton a si: liend A st; Susnuehan'ia Z.M A si; IlcMHit 4.SU am; ltaneoek 5.10 a 31; Port Jervis 7.5 A Sliddli'town s.45 A si; Uoshen A si; Turners A St; New-burgh 12.10 si; Paterson 11.00 A Newark 2.C5 si; Jerscv Citv 11.38 A si; New Yftrkli.OO Si; lioslon 11.20 SI. Cinc-inniili llvprew.

leaving Stations: Juiikirk lo.oy si; Salmani-ea 12.15 A Si; Clilton 10 si: Suspension Jlridge in.Uor Sf; Niagara Kalis 10.12 psi i uil.ilo 11.40 si; A Mies I.e.! asi: Portage 2.15 st; llornellsville :i.S0 A si; Ad-ilison A si; Corning tjuiv. Arriving at Stations: Elmiia 5.52 S'; Waverlv ii.itx a si; Pliiladelphia 8.11 A si: liiiighampton 7.22 a si; lireat Heiid 7.52 A Snfiuehanra v.Io a si: Deposit :.00 a st; llnr.eock 9.33 a 51; l.aekawaxen J1.21asi: Honcsdalo 3.otl A si; Port Jcr is 12.05 A si; Turners A si: Palerson 2.47 A 51: Newark 5.1.1 a SI; Jersey ity a st, New York 3.40 A si; Boston 5.80 A SI. Arrangement ot Drawing-room and Sleeping Coaches. No. 2- Sleeping Coaches tr.mi Cincinnati to Hornelsville, and Draw ing-Koom Cea' hes from Siispeiision Lriilge, Niagara Kali and Itmlalo to New York.

No. 12- Sleeping Coaches from Cincinnati. Suspension ltritlge, Niagara Kalis, Kuffahi and Hornelsvillo to New York; also from llornellsville to Albany. No. 4-Sleeping Coaches from Niagara Kails.

Sup, Bridge. and HutTalo to New i i No. sleeping Coaches from Cleveland, I suspension Kriilge, Niagara Kails and linrtulo to Susiuehanna. and Drawing-j Kooni Conelies from Susipiehanna to New Y'ork. tlTAsk for tickets via Erie Railway; for silo at all pi ini ijia! ottiees.

L. l. Rl'CKKH. AVM.R. ISAUrt, enl Sui 'r.

Uvl'l ra. As't. CARRIAGES, OPEN TOP BUCGItS CousUnllj on baud. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES Of all Pescrlptionni.ide to Order. iTarticular attention paid to liepairieg All Work trirranted ttttntf Factory -f 11 AFFOKD.

-lmiin Fremont. O. Sixty-Fiyo FIRST PRIZE Mcfiais '11 IK tilfKAT Jj 3. ULumfactory. Wm.

Knabo Ads Wanufacliiif 'l t.rand, Sijuarti aliu PIANO FORTES! BALTIMORE, Md These In-triiniciits have liecnlu forelho Public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence" alono altaincd an rktisn'tl pi-c-cHiuuciliiih pronouiu ea heiinineiiled iu TONE, TOUCH, i WOUKMANSlIir And DURAJJILITY All our Squarr ianiw have our uevv liupioveil vi' s.run.s sea anu i me Ac.raki-'K Tiirm.K. "lf" We vvoiili' call slweial attenlieB Io our late 1'atented Inipeovenienls iiifiraml l'ianos and Square Cia 'ds. found in other I'iano, hieh 1." "ii! llio 1'iano nearer perfi'i lien than has yet been attained. FciTji l'vmo J'ull'i Warranted for Jire Illu-traled fat ilogics and I'ricc Lists 'v rnislied oil amilieai Ion to VM.KNADEACO. Inllimore, Mil.

anvof our regular aireneies u-tvsvt STRAYED OR STOLEN, 1 the underfilled fn.hu Vnn Inn n- ohip, Sanduliy county, Ohio, muiic-liuie in June la, live head of youiiR cattle, four and one two yearn old. The two "yearltnp in a bright brimllo. one of the VeaiiiiiK i diirk red, one il Ii bile anil bjae.k poU on neek, head and cars, and on flanks 'be other three are Ik'ht red 'nne havinff white fpot on forehead, all are heifer. A liberal reward will be paid to any pernon ho ill return eat tie or giv infornialion where they be toll tut. MItll All, SHAIKH.

Provisions Notions ADAM KEEFER, Takes pleaurc in announcinir to the readers of the Mkmikmikr that In- ban opened on the corner of Main and Napoleon Mtreeta, tUiio, in new and tirst clinia croeery, here can be found at the very lowest priee, Toffees Knarii-Tea. Soaps, Candies, Tobaero, Spice, Kaius, Uiee, Flour and every kind of PROVISIONS At prices that defy competition. He In ahviivs readv to pay Hie highest market price" for all' kinds of country produce, siivh as ISulter. tirs, I.ard, Tallow, Hides, Sheep 1'ells, Uried Fruits, llieko-rv Vula, Iteea ax. e.

He reset-fullv asks a trial, knowinirthat eustomora will be pleaded- ADAM KKKFKH. nfcerest. CO aiiitl SlrifiCN, Icw the market. We arc now offering a in color or grow rusty when wtrn. 'iT- YESTiWGS, C.

Elizabeth Pavidson, I'laintitT, against John W.KIink et al, defendants. SANKl'SKY C'OMMOX PlJtAS. Tn pursuance of an order of sale issued 1 from the Clerk's oftiee of the Court of Common l'leas, of Sandusky county. Ohio on the 2lth day of December, A. 1, Mil, ana io me directed tn the above case, i will expose to public sale, at the door 01 the Court-house, in the eitv of Fremont, Ohio, on the loth day of Fetiruary, A.

IK tsii, between the. hours of one and two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following Heal K.late, situate in the county of Sandusky, and State of Ohio, and bounded and described as follows, to wn: he west-half of the north-east quarter ofsoetion thirty five (351, in township nvcioj, norta or rango seventeen (li, containing eighty (so) acres more or less; also the cast half ol the north-west quar ter of said section thirty five (35), con taining eighty (SO) acres more or less; also part of the south-east quarter of said seciiou iniriy nve nounileu and tie-sciibed as follows: beginning at the north-west corner of said quarter section. thence south eighteen is chains and ninety five links to the north-west corner of a lot of land set off to Gardiner Vincent, thence by the same east twenty (20) chains and eighty tive(K5) links to saiu ineent soutu-east comer, thence north eighteen (IS) chains and ninety links to a stake in the north line of said quarter section, thence bv the same west twenty (20) chains and eighty tive(ST) links to the place of begiuuiiig. containing tony anu res more or less. The-above lands to be sold separately.

Terms of One third cash, oiic third in one year, and one third in two years with interest from day of sale. Apprsuseosij per acre, Sold on order of Partition. Given under my official signature, at the Sheriffs othce, in the city of Fremont in the county and state aforesaid, this 3rd day ot January, A. lt l.g. a.

tucMt, Sherm. Fremont and Put-In Bay Railroad Company. LTOTU'E is lierebv riven bv Hie un i ii r. is nereoy given oy liie un- dersisned. eorporatorx etthe Kre- raont and Put-m-ltay ltail Head ompnny that the books will be epened for receiv ing subscriptions to the capital stock of the above named ltail Ko.kI t'onipnnv, at the ollice of L.

(J. Ilawson, I'rehideiit of tlie Lake r.ne nun i.oiusvillo Koad, in tho city ol Fremont. Sandusky County, Ohio; and at the law office of Yv II. Sloan in the town of fort Clinton, ottowa Countv, Ohio, on the 12th dav of Febru ary, A. 1).

lSri, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. 31. L. Q. 11AWSOX K.

F. DICKINSON V. If. SI.OAV 1J. If.

JACOU8 MOTLEY. Corporators of the Fremont and IMit-in- Bay Kail Itoad Company. 4-w n-13 LEGAL NOTICE. William Stine, 1'1'f,) Court of Com r. 1 mon Pleas of Isaac Tarter, Smith Dilley, Sandusky county, State of Ohio.

11. llowlus tu ts.) rpllE said Isaac Parker and Smith Dil- 1 ley will take not iee that on the 'jsth ol December, A. 1. 171, the aid William W. Stine filed a petition in the above en titled action against them in paid Court, setting forth that the said Parker and Dillev gave a to one Wil liam Adams on the following deseribed lands and tenements situate in the villaire of Lindsey, County of Sandusky, State of ITllli), UJ-w I I lie swtiiu esi pill Ul 111 lot fortvme (41.) described as follows: commencing at I he south west corner of lot forty (40,) running east seventy-six (7ti) feet to a jioint; thence west seventy-nine (VJ) feet six (() inches to a stake.

lieiiiL' the south west corner of the north part of lot lorty-one (41,) owned by the Lake Shore and Jlichiiran Southern railroad Company; thence south twenty-five ieet nine I wi incnes io tne piaco oi nesin- nin: to secure the payment of i dollars accordinsr to certain notes referred to in said mortem of which said notes and mortsrasre the said illmin W. Stine holds, and prayini; that said I'arker and Dilley may pay said sum now claimed to lie due amount to US dollars, together with interest from the yth dav of Febru ary, D. 1871, or that said premises mav be sold to pay the same. Also that thev are required to anw-er said petition on or before Saturday the 2nd dav of March, A. V.

1S72. WIN SLOW BAUTLKTl ITU Attorneys. January II, 1872. pa 3 KS tea s3ie MEAT 51 All Ii ET. I.V.niia wishes tc inform his pa A.

rons that he keept on hand at liU Market, a few doors. Below tlie Kessler Hotel, I I lti To lo fried, the i ut ith a Tfjjyo Fpotttif tilict-s in slices with ifcallopcd knife, or with an ordinary one, orcut in lucres liko carpels of ifrttttfefff' 'even irJ dice. Whcircut.f iHjn nn wifeuiem TliU finst fflonc ouickly 'So ilii-h. Have a coarse towel ready, then lurn the potatoes into a rolan-der, and immediately tiimUicm in the towel, hhke litem little, and quickly i- 1 1 e.ru If i I fat. When done; ftirn thorn into a colander, bprinklo salt on them, and servo hot.

Hoar in nind that fried potatoes must he eaten ns hot ns possible. Fry only one size at a time, as it takes three times as lonf to fry them when cut in pieces as when sliced or cut in fillet. To Fry Them I.i;ht on fried, turn them into a colander, and have the fat over a brisk lire leave the potatoes in the colander only about half a ininnte, then put them hark in the very hot fat, ttirforabon a liiiimfe, and put them aain in the colander, salt them, and serve hot. li the fat is very hot hen dropped into it the second time, they will certainly swell there in no other way known to do it. It is as easily done, and it is simple.

Potatoes cut in fillets and fried arc sometimes called a hi I'ariskunc; when cut in slices, or with a vegetable spoon, they arc call ed a la J- rancmse. The Java Oats. The Java oats are a new variety hieh we bcc noticed in the ltoston ttftirtifor as bring a proline hearer. Mr. lodge, of Middlesex, Vermont, exhibited three respectively each being about three and one-half feet high, and the heads, which were well filled with grain, averaged about ten inches in length.

Fach bunch sprang from oue out and allowing each head to contain 700 oats (an ac tual fact! the yield of the single seed producing the largest iiumberof stocks a .7 i I eacntu ine sum onis. mi 1 lodge sowed one and one-halt acre of land besides another (tile common) variety occupying an equal area, the ground for each being prepared iu the same manner, neither having any extra expense incurred. lie timates the one-half acre to yield 50 or U) bnhels, hich outstrips the com iiioii oats by considerable, the latter variety generally requiring from three to four bushels oi seeds to the acre. and the ordinary yield being 41 or bushels per acre. The Java oats are white, or of similar color to the com iiioii variety, and weigh 31! pounds to the bushel.

New Use for Fresh Eggs. The Jlnine Fanner says "Mr. John Murphy, of this city a gentleman ot intelligence and close observation recently mado to us some statement niterestiiig in regard to the value of fresh eggs in affording nourishment to weak animals, that nrc worth re meiubering by all farmers, lie remarked that he had known a young colt which to all appearances was nearly dead, the breath of life being barely perceptible, to be quite, in stanlly revived bv giving it one or two fresh eggs. 1 he same results, in several caes to which he was knowing, have followed the administering of eggs to weak calves, nud also to feeble and chilled lambs. A remedy so simple, so easy at hand and so i tual in the rases mentioned which often occur with calves and lambs should be remembered by all readers." Effects of Mixing Cream.

That the cream of difl'crcnt cows when mixing does not produce butter at the same time, with the same amount of churning, has lately been nicely illustrated in the family of Mark Hughes, at AVest rove, They had a Jersey heifer in good flow of milk, and an old cow, a stripper; their cream worked together. It was observed that they did not make bui-tcr euough for the bulk of the cream. The buttermilk also looked rich and made about live pounds. They churned again for a few minutes and tound from two to three pounds more butter iu the churn showing that the heifer's cream had made butter first, and that the cream of the old cow needed several minutes more churning. Hops and Beer.

An honest fJorniau used to boast that he could take a mug of beer at one swallow. Some of the boys, just to try him, dared him to do it one night, having first slyly put a defunct mouse in the mug. Hans down with the whole business at one swoop, tuni sat quietly wiping his lips. 'How did it go, uncle? said the boys in a chorus. "It vas goot," replied the old man.

he continued, as if he had just thought of it, "I dinks dar vas a taiu pig hop in dc pottom." Ii tty ami Paint. However much these two articles may be used to hide deficiencies and cover up faults by dishonest tradesmen, in the farmer's inds they may be made to do excellent service. "Possibly the wagon, plows, and harrows that have been iu active employment during the summer have had their seams or cracks o-pened by the sun's heat. Xow is the time to stop those seams or cracks with putty and a touch of paint before heavy rains soak in and commence to rot the wood. Kepeated shrinking and swelliug do serious injury to ail wooden instruments, and now, while they arc well shrunk, is the time to look after them and prevent the swelling which will occur if damp or wet is allowed to penetrate.

Forks, shovels, axes and all tools with wooden handles should be rubbed ith liu-secd oil while dry. They will have their elasticity preserved and their durability and appearance improved thereby. The A'cw Yorker recommends as a remedy for: bark-lice on nppic-trccs, to feed the trees liberally with manure and ashes. "Ashes a-lone, if you have no manure to spare, placed about the roots, not in contact with the body, will help. Dig up the grass about the tree.

Xext spring take a hoc and give the bark a good scraping, then wash the trees with strong soapsuds. This should be done at once, and the washing repeated once or twice before the trees blossom. In the fall last of November whitewash the trunk and the larger limbs of the tree. This with manure or muck applied to the surface over the roots, ill expel the lice. Do not whitewash your trees in the spring.

i The chirping nud singing of the cricket and grasshopper arc frequently spoken of; but they do noising they fiddle. I5y rubbing' wings and legs together each iu a manner peculiar to the specie these insects produce the sounds that characterize thrm. Perhaps our best instrumental performer is the katy-did. Each wing contains a little tambourine, and by the opening and shutting of the wings these arc rubbed agninst each other, ana produce the sound of kuty-did-shc-did." which can he heard at a long distance, and gives the insect its name. Those keeping horses should twice a week throw iu a handful of salt and ashes.

Mix them by putting in three parts of salt to one of ashes. Horsc relish this and it will keep their hair soft and fine. It will prevent bots, colic, etc. A little ground sulphcr mixed with salt and ashes and given once in two or three weeks is also beneficial. All domestic aniTuals will be thus benefited.

iJuisxs Equal parts of linsd oil and lime water are invaluable as a cure for a scald or a burn, and every house should contain a bottle ready j'or Wi YOUR 00DS OF UXDER-FLED SHUTTLE Sewing Machines $25 Cheaper than Any Other For Simplicity. Purnliilitv, and T.oauty, the) stand UXKlVAl-LEli: tor Stitch lnir, lleiuminsr. ucKing, eiUBg.vuuiing Cordinir. liinding, Jiraidinr, ial tiering. fiat hering and sewiug on gaiters, they arc U.

A J. iX till I They are the hest Machines now ami factured and are warranted for three ycaas FOR SALE BY Perry Close, FREMONT, O. Aerents anted. Agricultural Implemeiits. C.

M. DILLON Co. AllE XOW OFFERING A MOST COMPLETE ASSOKMENT OF Fostoria Cast Steel Plows, Maumee Steel Flows, CULTIVATORS, TC" TT Shovels, GoidenJRakes, AVc keep constantly on hmulthc only genuine FOSTORIA PLOW, AXD FULL LINE OF FOSTOKA POINTS, GILLS' COLUMBUS WE AKK SELLIXG OUIl AST PLOWS AND scrap: Of a. t. ditor.

A NinnpniH lie Prcsrot Time. Inleaited lp Tcoplc o. ia Earth. Inclndms Fnt a Mcrlm ilc, 7 rhant, Men, WuiUcrs, Thinker, and a 1 Manner of Honest Folks, the Wive, Sons, anrt Daacfiieruf all ONLT ONE DOLI.AC A SA I ONE flfXIHtri) COPIES FOtt Or than On Cent ft 0iy. Let thoro a 930 aU ai cv Ol'ce.

SHJX, A TEAK, of tho same elzc an-1 general character a TUB WEKKI.r, viih a prcau-r variety rcafiins.aift fnrnlhia; nws to its wHU pie iter frwluicw. because comes twice a week lustc 1 of once anijr. THE DAILY SI SG A YEAR. A read newspaimr, with tt. lartrpst circulation ia the world.

Infle-peident, frarle hi oiitics. thr- new ft- e-rcry where. Tw renin a copy by mail. OU ccuus a luuuiu, ur a year. TERMS TO CLUBa THE liOl.I.AIt ViT.ERLV S.

Five copies, one Tor. drws-tl Ten eoptes one rrnr. bn a.l-I. -(t eil tn-il un extra cm loliic 5-ju-r -v -1 Lm'-ii Twentv co-tuc't. one r.

cp ri''1 (a-id a extni j-y t-i i'i? --v Fifty nr cr o.it a BMni- ect-T tiic "-f i FlfTT ono rrn-. tr- tiic bciiu- Wuc; tj tu t- fine "tn-lr'I r-i i i in-i the K-ti f' 1.1-1 ii FURNITURE STORE CASPER SMITH, Has opened in his room in Odd Fellow' Hall buildinp, a large stock of Fi kniti iik of superior manufacture. In connection with home work, he keeps a full stock of Fat tor Sets, Chamber Sets, BVllEAVS, SOFAS, FAST CHAWS BEDSTEADS, STANDS, fe and everything kept in a well-stocked Furniture Store, all which aro Isold at low figures. He kcci a full supply of Collins every also manufactures to order on short notice. His ioods are all of the first class, sold at low rates.

M'e win Keep a lull supptv ot CHOICE GROCERIES 8L'CH AS 'i SPICKS Ac And everything kept in a Orocery Store. Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce. Give its ft Call. NEW GROCERY Eating Saloon II nneneil a new the room FOK.MERLY occupied BYHH.Altr.fer, TYLER'S BLOCK FRONT STREET The undersigned aniiounces to bi old friends and the people generally that he has opened a froU stock of el every description, which will be eoiii al 1 owosl mui Ken Tobacco anil Cisar of tho very best branu miways Rcpi on hand. EATING ROOMS! hehas fitted up an catlnc room room where hcis prepared to serveuptn TKliSin every style, pies, cakcs.cueesc.ana in fact any thing to KATisFVan appetite.

the "New Heinviteall to call tnu ibi ft-ivinirconnneted a first class Bakery with ourestaiilihhinent, we keep constantly on hand Fresh Bread, of all Ainds, in- Imlinsr live. lJrown, Uiscuit, Cakes. Ties nd confee'tions of all kinds. a 5 c6 receiving an Immense Stock of New Orcss GooDs, New IIaiIs attceii, New' lili w'Sl I i Alpsteas, New Werinoes, CloUi9 New havi ii, plaid aiitl iiipcN, New Cloths, and Caswainere.s, Ncwl1 Amotion rGools, Ibices, ITriiics, rliiisssiiiN, New Velveteens of ssiiei'ioa iiali3y, In fatt crerything new aud desirable. lslack Alpaca linisued to resemble They i sir4 i- VkJ BLACK ALPACAS, the finest, ia 6ilK, and are guaiautceclncver r.liange 9.

'v-rtfi -r '-i? il IN THE CITY. Tlicy have a splendid stock of CLOTH, OASSIMERES, UnderclotMiis for Winter Eiaiaricli Co can't be nndcrsnohl or cxcclleil in Woods- Go to the old GiTsnoritsT.i.vn 'jSX Family Groceries 1 CORN' AXD OATS kept constantly us 1 hand.Remember the plaee and pive isa! call.No. 3, Mammoth Block. 25-6 CASK FOR Meetings will open promptly at 10 A. M.

W. ItOSS, J.H. l.OVELASP, OItir.

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178
Years Available:
1871-1873