THK IN AUGL'R ATION OX One of the-features of the inaugura- tt*n for some years past has be«n * tatted ox bearing the name of the President elect. Four years ago the ftfantie bevine was exhibited in a shanty put upnenr^Pentisj-Jvania Ave* •we, and one morning Senator Wilsoiu Wllh a friend dropped in to see l»iin. • The friend, whe believes that a little ftan eccasionally is good even for legis* lators, created quite a sensation in the Henate chamber that afternoon by as serting that to his personal know ledge Senator Wilson had called to see Gen eral Grant and that the General did net speak to him or take the slightest uotics of him. "I knew it would be so" exclaimed Mr. Sumner; "Grant quar rels with every one." Audit was not easy to undeceive him, for he never joked and could not understand why Others did. Governor Mayes is a red and white short-horn steer, raised by George Wilkes, of Burlington, X. J., and somewhat resembles the General Grant exhibited eight years ago. which was afterward, I believe,to be seen in Boston. Governor Hayes weighs 3.590 % pounds, and cost his present pwneP •1,060.--Per ley, in Boston Journal!. The San Francisco Chronicle tells this sad domestic narrative: At 18 years of age this lady married a wealthy ©Id fellow of 60, with one foot in the grave. Conld any prospect hare seemed mere dellghtfnl? One foot in the grave recollect! Ah. bat mark my story's sequel. At 18, say they, she was a lovely creature, but when 1 made her acquaintance site was pmse and worn; while he--lie ought to have been ashamed of himself, but was not--was a hale young thing of 88,and evidently good for another half-dozen years to come. You see he had married, as I twice before remarked, with one foot iu the grave; but uo earth]}' considera. tlon would induce him to pop i» the- other--the abandoned raffian!1 Think how that w»m.*n was defrauded f PERRY & MARTIN. via* 'TbiJik v' 'Hi Headquarters . . . - . . . . . . >>. A'SJ' "*»» kftM • '.1^- 1,- «»r-A 4 *t#f? ,/ff Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass-Ware, FRUIT CANS-, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize, The cheapest, and best Pictures' iii °the county at the Fine Art Gallery of L. SH€«ortoii, McHenry. BAY COLT, AMMADUS. This celel*ated Running' Horse was foaled in 1871, aDit bre<i by CoLJames AGriiustead,. Lexington, Kv. Sired by Ttivoli. Riivyti l>v R*Ti'n«e. Revenue fey "imported Trustee.-- Kivoii's I.lniu T>»paa bv Imported (ilenco©-..-- 2d DaraKli'xa, by Kubeii*. ;;.l. Little Fully bv Higfcta*'! Fling. 4th, Harriet by' Volunteer.-- Annn:«ifa> llrst ltam Nellie Gray by Lexing ton, foaled Jf3H. Ured bv James Rich. Down ing, owned by Jas. A. t> rim .stead, Lexington, Kentucky. "Sd Dam Pruaelia l)y Imported Ulencoe." 3d, Dam by Imported Hedge-paid,-- 4th by Bertrand. - 4&*Tlie above Pedigree was taken from the Sta<1 Book. Below we give the Wfccord of the Races in which Ammadus has contested: Lexington, Ky., Aug. 18th, 1874. Sweepstakes for three year olds $50 eaeh, P. P. $250 added, the second horse to save his •take. Mile heats with six nominations. • Hankins, b c Ammadus,by Klvoll, dam Nellie Gray, 9 11 A. Bufoid's ch g Kilburn by Ringmaster, dam Ontario S 2 IW Beatty. bf Nina, Bonta 4 2 1 A Faulds ch c Bonnie Meer S 4 Time of heats 1:45V4, 1:46?.,, Lexington, Ky., Sept. 15th, 1874. Parse $730. #600 to first, 100 to second, 59 to third. 1 H Stones b r Colonel Niligan, 1 A Hankins b c Ammadns, 2 B O Thomases ch f Haisera. 3 T I McGiblxm eh f Nellie Grim,1 0 I H Faulds eh c Bonnie Meer, 0 Time, 5:50.34. Track in very bad condition. Galesburg Driving Park, Oct. 6th, 1874. Stake for Colts and Fillies 3 years olu |50 •aeh,half forfeit, with 200 added' by the Assci- ation. Value of stake $175. Hankins' b e Ammadus, 90 1bs 11 Brady h c George Rice, 87 tt>s • " J 8 Keynolds b t 87 1hs 6 8 Whitos be MTral. 87 lbs 4 4 Mnlkes ch f Cheijuita87 lbs 3 5 Sumners b f V'iia, 87 lbs dr Time of heats 1:46^, 1:48. Mile heats best two in three. Stake lor colts 3 years old, Oct.8th, 1&74. (150 each, half forfeit, with 180 added by Associa tion. The second to save entraac**-J)*sh of two miles. Value of stake <375. Hankins'b c Animadus, 90 lbs 1 Bradies b c George Bice, 80 lbs 2 Mnlkes eh f Ohenuita, 87 9><s 3 Reynolds b f 87 1>>S 0 Time of heat, 3:41V- Northern Indiana Fair Grounds, Fort Wayne Ind., Oct. 27th, 1874. Mile heats best two in three. Purse $400. 250 to llrst, 100 to second, 80 to third- 1 2 1 2 1 2 Mtlligan's b c Ko*«ommnn, S 0 0 Time of heats 1:4K, 1:46A,, 1:48. Running Race at Fort Wavne Oct. 29, 1874. Twomiie heats, be At two iu tlirce. §300, 150, 50. Hankins' Ammadus, 1 1 "Murphy's Wargig, 2 1 Jones' L^tdv Washington 3 3 l'iinfe uf heats 3:42, 3:413^. Pern, India da, May 17, 187$. Purse tor all ages $400. Hankins' Ammadns 1 1 Platners Lottie Moon 2 2 Jones' Gloster 3 0 Hay« A Jordon's Hildren 4 0 Time of heats 1:453i, 1:46X- Peru, Ind., May 19th, 187ft. Dash of 2X miles fori Images, ft CO. Hankins' Ammadns, 1 Plainer* Tarrie llart, 2 Gleen's Modoc, S Oonlish's Disney, 4 Time of dash, 4:35J* \|e are constantly receiving new Goods of nil klntTs, and buying cnew for Cash Down are thereby enabled to^ffer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can uncleusell lis dtfri't live in this neck of the woods. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY'Hfk. CREASING 1RADE testifies better than anything.we nam gay tiha'ft OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNrOUNd£6. We always guarantee our goods to be wh^t they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold ©* to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on oiur goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live ! Aad while we are gratefnl to a generous p«tblic for their patromaige it* time pastr we- b*f>e to merit the same In the future. figT'OIVE US A CALL and we will sh»v yo« o«r Goods and use you woU whether you buy of us or not. McHenry, 111., July 2Tth%1875. PERRY A. MARTNI. At the ©Mi Stsuut of Owen & Brother. Murnhy's h g Wargig, Hankins Ammadns. Notice To Farmers Something New! J. ELLIOTT'S IMPROVED HARBOW. This invention fins referenre to improve ment in Harrows, so that a number toothed sections may be connected, and the teeth may be set at any angle of inclination to the ground. This Harrow consists of a number of toothed harrow sections th.it are connected by pivoted side ptoces and clainp bolts. It may be drawn bv hitching the horses so eith er end. When'*rawn from one end, makes a slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn from the other end mako-sa perpendicular tooth as the ground requires. This invention rolls up like a log and shuts up liko n Jack kntfe, and Is nicely stowed under cover, and takes up little room. This Harrow has 10 sections and each one work* independent of the dther. I.argest si*e Harrow is 12 feet out and has 70 teeth. The ten foot Harrow has (JO teeth. The eight foot Harrow has SO teeth. The tjeeth are half inch Iron or steel, as desired. The teeth will not bend or break. This Har- row is a splendid CORN HARROW And owing to hard times we sell them at low rates. 1-arniers will please call at our Shop aiiu examine our Harrow before purchasing. NORQUEST & WEBER. Agents for Mcllenry County. McHenry, III., Jan. 30th, 1877. PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes,' Dye Stuffs &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions CttrefrtHy Compounded. Dexter Park, July 6th, 1873. for all ages, 'fwo mile heats. Hankins* Ammadus Sumner' Miner's' Sumner's Reality iTahooth Parse of 1300 1 1 2 2 i 3 Time of beats, S:47X> 3:4ft,V. Quincy, Sept, 24th, 187& Purse of fSOO for *U ages, four mile^. Hankins & Co's ^.mpiadias 1 Harrison's Tajuioth t Vaoduskie's Sep. Breeze 2 •Time 7.11%, • Same place, ̂ ept. 28th, pwrs£ of f600 for all ages, two niif« heats. Harrison's Tahnoth 1 1 •Conlish'sAimnadus 2 dr faker's ̂ ueen of Diamonds 3 2 Time ofheuts 3:3§X> <'-41, •^mm*<lu.- l*i-«ke his beg at ft .mi^ and half jfanjiecond beat. > pbr farther particulars in<j uire of THOS. KNOX, • Mcilenrr, III. r*b. 7th. 1677. &QQQ Can't be niadc by every agent every ffifwcTa/ month in the business we furnisi^ ' bill tOOJe wmiut M> _ _ <1oz<*n dollars a day rijfht in their own locali ties. Have no room to explain here. ^usi. ness pleasant and honorable. Woineri and (boys and girls do as well men. We will (furtuish you a complete outfit free. The busi- .nesr. oays better thar^ anything else. We •will bear expense of starting you. Particu- jfivrsfree- Write and s?e. farmers and me- vCl'u^nics, their sons and \ daughter*, and all classes in need of paying werk at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at mice. Xowisthe time. VDon't delay. T KLE & Co., Augusta, Maine. NEW WAGON S H O P ! McHEJNRY, ILXJNOiS. E. PERKINS Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared at his .Shop, West of the Public Square, to d< . , . do all kinds of Carpeuter Work or work in wood of any kind, such as the wood-work of Bug gies, Wagons, making Boats, &<•., anil in short anything ever made in a lirst-class Carpente Shop, t roiu a long experience in the busi and using none but the beat of Lumber I in all cases HENRY COLBY, -D£AI)» JN. Weltere a fine'Stopk of ffcf* BiW, Mourn m Paper, which we a*re selling very Cheapt A Hae assortneat of the latest Stylos Box iwl FJkucy Papery oo-ustautly oa IUHMI. All Goods Warranted As represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed Solicited. Patronage McHenry. Jnly 27th, H. COLBY. 1875. vv' BLACKSMITH AND TIIEUXDEUSIGNED H.VVIXi; «IrILT A new Shop North of Perry ft Martin's Store Guarantee Satisfaction! GENERAL JOBBING ..Promptly attended to. Give Me a Call! 4 E. PEKKINS. 111., NOT. »tb, 1870. near the Brick Church, is now prepared to do anything in the line of Blacksmithing or « ajfon Making, on short notice, and guaran tee satisfaction. Horse Sboeint & General Joblii promptly attended to. _ WA- *ood Shed for the accommodation of Customers. Give Me a Call! PHILLIP HAUPERIHS. IflcHENRY ; "T: imth i NICK MILLS. . >^.s • * *Te wonTd announce' tA our rustorrt('r# l4A^4 the public generally, tliat our facilities for CU8TOM GRINDING ARB NOW Better Than Ever Before! And that weni^e prepared to do all kinds Of Grinding fb the the Best possible manner. Merchants and Other* Who handle KlWur are csr>eci;:lly r<v(nostcl to give Ufa civil, as our tMlVer**u6 Brands ot Flour are secoud to none in thG market.- Tharnking tho' public fdr past favors w£ hepe f<>r » contiuuaiii.e of tiie sauie. A. H. KAN LEY & SONS. McHenry, 10., Feb. »tth, 1877. &ILM0RK & Attornevs at Law, URCVPWMin (n ( kl|NnH», Jk *'o., 629 F Street, W ashington, D. C. Amerkaii aad Foreign Patents. Patents'procured iu all conn [ l ies. No FBSS im A 'DV^NICIE. No ctiai|{« iiul"!ss ihe -patent-, rt granted'. No ?»•»•* fur mriUiiitr i»iv|iiuinary exami nations. No iid<lnioiiiil fr>*s for obiaitting and rot) f I tic tin k a iciiw.-inut; Sjierinl at l^ntiotr piveu to In ierf>*if!H'ir tie tore the Piilent. Oflice £xtciisioiu< liefore COHKIHSS, INtriufremenT Suits iki different. Suite*, and nil- Irtijralion appertain ing to fiivenriouo ur Pateuu*. SUNK STAMP row rA ' M I 'HI. K T U R St ' X T V C A < J I L .S. United States Courts and Departments. Oiaiiu.« prosecuted iti-1lie Supreme (!ourt. of the Tin it t'd States, ('our t of i.Ma im«, ilourt of ('oinmis- sionevs of AluUituul. tJI.'iinis, Soiiilieru Claims t^ommiNsioH, :iud all ckisses of war cl;ii«iiM before the- Execii'tiVE Depart I»I«MII«. Arrears of Pay and Bounty. • OFITH'KUS, sot.litictts, iiiui sA11.ons of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from l liedovei-iiineut, of winch t liey iiave no knowledge. Write lull history of service, and slate amount, of pay mid bounty received. En- clos« stamp, aud a full reply, after examination, will be given you free. Fenvienex , Artorrrems, soi.i>PKim, ami'MXIiron* wounded' rhptureJ', Of iii.jtived in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension, many now receiv ing peiiei'utt* are en litled to an liu-re.ose.. Send' stamp' and' information will be furnished free; Failed States General Land Office. Contested Land Cases, Private Land Claims, Mining Pre-emption aiid Homestead Cases, prose cuted before the ({eneial Laud Oflice aud llepart- mentof the Interior. Old Bounty Land Warrants. The last Keport of tho Commissioner of the (Jenenail La>u<4 CHIta» Ntio4,vs 2.807,A(H> acres of Boun ty Land WaiTaintMoinsiaiid.uig These were is sued auder :um. of ISfriaiid jmot' acts. We pity cash fur t.h^tu. SenU by regi«>i wt let.tier. Where assitru4iiei«t« are imperi«ci we give iiit*t,iaicuous- Do pertmct t lieiu. Each department of ouritusiness Is conducted<- In a separaie bureati. under the charge of expe rienced In wyers and clerks. By rea*on of error or fraud many attorneys are suspended from practice before- the l'ension and oilier offices each year. Claimant-, whote attorneys have beeu tlins suspended, will be grikt uitotislv fiiruislieii wit.h full iuforiuatioii and. p rope r pape r s on app l i ca t ion to U 3 . A's we charge 110 fee utcle^s successful, stamps tor ret li ra po^ui^ra s-lionld he seiit us. Liiierai arra.ii|feiu«ikts. made w.itiv aX-toNieys in. all classes of busii)«ss. Address GtLMOHE. & CO., r. €>. Box 44t Wn-nliinytini. D. O. WASIUN«tftN, D. ( !., Ibivtmher 24, 1876. I Udfe pleasure 11: expvet-sinjr inv entire-confi dence in the rtttptmnihUity aud' .Mality of the Law, Pa-teut a.uil fcJolJectiou Mouee uf (ii(.MOita & Co, of tliio tii.iy, tltt). 11. 11. WHITE, (cVi#/n>i' >,ftu* iVuHutnU Mttlvopolittin Btinh ) L. FRANCISCO,. WAGON AND Shop opposite the Parker House, McHENRY ILL NO IS. Persons contemplating purchasing a new Buggv should call at m.v Shop. 1 can give you a good «ue« puggy, made ot'tlvo be>it-ma'terial and finished iu lir'st crisis »tyl« for^JN). Am now i)i'ev>aririjr t<> put up a line tot of Cutters, which will '<•* ••oM at. Hard Pan Prices lor Ca.sh, 1 am also Afjent for all Ki'-d- ing Farm Machinery. H o r s e S h o e i n g ' A SPECIALITY. R E P A I R I N G Of alt kinds promptly attended to. Call and sue for yourself. U FRANCISCO, McHenry, 111., Nov. lltii, 187(>. IfeHenry, Ills. Nov, SSth, 1576. BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile College, Keokuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi, Prof. Win. H. Millur Cioneral Manager, Nineteenth year. About sixty dollars pay all e\jH'nses, lor Membership Board and Stationery. Bookkeepers, Penman, Bevjorters, Operators, Architects, Surveyors and Teachers thoroughly fitted. English branches free. Free Lectures bv eminent Orators, Ereo Festivals with Brass Band ill Collejro Hall, Kree furnished rooms for self boarding, Telegraphing free. Short hand writing free, Good boarding clubs and family board. Railroad fare deducted. Inimenso business in Keokuk, No vacation. Address Baylies College, Keokuk, Iowa. State where you saw this advertisement, WESTERN HOMES! TYE LAKK CITY .IOVRNAI, is a local news paper published in the midst of the Garden of the West, where lands^Mav be procured at $1 to ijii per «cix'. The man of whatever age. pro fession or capital, can here make his fortune. Those contemplating a western home anil competency, may be thoroughly informed by becoming subscribers to the JoritNAl.. TF.KMS: One year, $2 00; Six months, $1 00; Three months, 50 cents; postage paid. Address T. B. HOTCIIKIHS, Lake City, Iowa. LAUER & BECKER, LINES, w«ll Near the Depot, McHEKRY, ; - ILLINOIS The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock of FINE C18THS of all kinds, to make ts order Coats, Pants, Vest or entire Suits,- on* slior' • itice and oh the most 'Ufflimfc Terms ^Ciood Fits (Jiinrui. v-ed aud all Work War. ranted. "•"H also Keep a Full Lir d .of Eeady - KTade fitotking, GENTS FBimshiu foils' Hats, Caps* &c tVli ich will be sold as low as at any establishment- ill the County. Clothes Cleaned in tho best of it'iiihner and on short notice. L.AUER & BECKEB.. McHenry, Feb. 2f»Ui, 1^T7" EUREKA! N, Eureka I It will pnyyou to purchase your Drugs, Oils, T5 ftflPxlTo % wont It. WESTER BQibrne.es under otie tnanagemerit tbe Great ii..RailwaJ' l-'Aes of th6 WEST an<t NOIilll-WEST,- a»U,_ •itli> its numerous' Branches and connections, forms.the shortest; and quickest routoilietween Clitcafro and alf ptrnnts in Illinois, Tf'isi-onsin, Northern MichL' J^^a- K« '»aska, California? aftd the Western i errirm ies. Its Omaha and California Line1 , Is (he shot ttst atrtd liest route betweriA Ofaiea^ go and all (mints in Northern Illinois, Iowa."' Nebraska, Dsiftotn, Wyonntijr, (?"oolradO, Utah,; Australia #s"Ua ' °r1gon ' ChiP1 ' ami' Chicago, £t- Paul & Minneapol'iW Line- ' ( Is the 8hqr» Uric between ChicMpo and all' » ,0\n '8 j" Xi>' t ,u*rh AVisconsin and Minnesota." and for Madlsotv, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Do: Mith, and all points in the Great Northwest.' LaCrosse, Winoaa ft St. Peter Lfne Is the best route lietwecn- Cliicu'jto and La- Crosse, Winona, Uoc.liester, 0\vatonna, Man-- kato st. Peter, New C!«,' „nd all points in .southern and Central Minnesota, fts Green Bay & Marquette Line Is theonly line'lidtw.een Chicago and June*, viile, Watcrtown, Foil du lac, ©shkrtsh, AN- pleton. Green Bay, Esfanalia, Ncinuinee .Marquette,'Houghton, Haiu'oek ahd the Lake' Superioi- Country. Tts Freeport & Dubuque Line' Ir fhe only route betwebn Chicago and Elgin, Rocklflnl, Eretepttrfahd all points via Free'" povt. Its 1 - Chicago & Milwaukee Line 'Is the old Lak^'shni-e'Route, and is tlit! dnlv ode passihg between Chicago and J'ivallston • Lfike Forest, .llighlnnd. Park, Waukegah" Racine, Kenoshh an<l >YiIwaulitfiv ' ,Uht»ffln» JPullnian Palace Drawing fcodiff Gars arcvurirtn ai^ through trains oh this road! This-Mie OVLV LPNE mniliiig tli^se'cars" between Chicago and St. Paul and Minne apolis, Chicago itnd Milwaukee. Chicago and' • U iiionil-, or O'h'.bfijro and Greet) ilav • Closecrtnnectioiirftirt' ipade at ChicHtf)' ij-ith' « Jl S > ,Jbikati Shuthet il, Mich-' igail.Oentrftl. rttiltiihol-ri ahif Ohi.i; Pi&sfitirjr • tt. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line' and I an Handle Routes, for all points EAST and' SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and A1 ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH Close connections are also made with the Union Pacilic R. R., at Omaha for all far West . points. | ffilose connections nuulo at iunction nointte* with trainsol'alVcnt.wn' Tickets over trilfe i?>dd<lire s^ild »fv all (iiStfL- jPon ticltot ageiito'iii t4io United -States anill Ciinadn. Remember you ask fbr vouvtieMeitiB vla> the' Chicago & Xoiihwestertn- lluiliwav> anrli take' UOlHI-OtJlHttfh. Xew York Oflice. No. 4'lJT Kroad'wa v ftbsttini <)ftlce, No, a state Street; Omaha Oflice, 24}/ Farnhaui Street; San Francisco office I'M Montgomery Sitreet ; Chicago Ticket Offices. 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House- 7r>, Canal, corner Madison Street; Kin/ie Street- Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Struts; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and- Kilizie- Streets. For rates or information not attainable frouu yoflai home ticketagents, a pply to W. H. STI sifETT, OONCRAL SUPT. #FCR AJF^UL --AT TUK- Red Front Brttf Store, AVOOilSTOtK. ILL. JOHN S. WHEAT. Woodstock, Dec. 12th, ?7b\. wo CONSUMPTION Poi^tively CUIHMI. All sufferers.from this (Hjsease- thiit a,ce an.x- ious to lie cured should try Dr. Kissuer's cel ebrated Consumptive I'ow tiers. T'he«e Po*v-. ders are the only prepa'.r.UiiMi kwiwii that will cure Coiisui-iptinn and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs--indeed, so strong is our faith in them, ami also t«»»W-onvi-oce you that thes are no humbug, we will, forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a> free trial'box. We don't want your money until yea. are perfect Iv satisfied of their curative 'powers. If your life is worth saving, don't deln»v in frivii.sj tiiese Powders a trial,, as. they will surely cure you. Price for large box,.sent to auy part of the United Mates or Canada- by ua-Ui o«r oe- coipt of price. Addrecs,. ASH & ROBBING, :W0 Fulton Street,, Brooklyn.,N. Y.. FITS EPILEPSY, O B FALLEN SICKNESS Permanently cured--no humbug--W one month's usage of Ur. Goulard's Celebrated Infallible Fit Powders. To convince suffer ers that these powder* will do all we- claim for them, we wiU send them by mail. i>ostpaiid a tree trial box. As Dr, Houlard is the only physician that has ever made this disease a sturiv, fin<l hs tu know itxl^c tiHHiS- amis have fieen permanently cured by the use of these Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you all nione v expended, AW suftercrs should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers, Price for large box, ${, or 4 boxes for $10 s e n t b v m a i l to anv part of United States or Canada onrecoipt'of price or l»y express C. O. 1). Address. ASH # BOBBINS, 31 >0 Fulton Street, Rrooklyn, N. Y. 11 Say!: Mrs. «. A. U JEast,sidu I? italic Stiuace. WOODS-Ti^K,. ^LlyOIS. ITas the Largest Stock of Ever ltroiig-ht to McITcnry County, and #>ta, sell' von a FasJiiouable and hondsonier Hat <ir Roouet for 1 ESS MONIiY than any other- establishment in the- Northwest. This is a^ faet and no discount.. IIER STOCK OF Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, NECK - TIES, 'COLLARS AND CUFFS, Iwkjoraplate U»«very paticulai% Call and be, oouyijicef!-,. ^ Mrs. S. A. REID. Woodstock,, Nov. 15th, 1876. Errors of Youth. AG I - : N T I . E M A N who suffered f>>r years Iron) Nervous Debility, Premature De- cav, and all the eUHu-tsot' youthful indiscre- tio'n will, f'or the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe aiid direction fpr making the simple remedy bv whltili he was cured. Sufferers wishing to protlt by the ail riser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence JOHN 1$. OtiDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York, J . kS T O R Y , --DEALE11 IN-- Shelf and Heavy Hardware > ST<*V£S TINWARE, MM 'JfA NICS* TOOLS, FAliMING IMPL EVENTS, CLOTHES WHINGEJiS, Ac., &c., WHICH WILt BE SOLD L O W E R THAK USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase,, aa«t save mon ey. I beliieve that I can fuvaisb good goods at as low prices., as anyone ia the countyv To Consumptives. THK advertiser, havinjr been liovniahently cured of that dread disease, Consumption by asiinide remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the ineansof cure, fn all who desire it, he will solid a copy of the prescription used, (Frep of Charge), with the directions for lireparing ami using the satr,e, which thev will tlml a surec.ure for Consuntp. tion. Asthuia, Hronchitis, ^c. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. K. A. WILSON, 101 Penn St., Williaiusburgb, New York. Also keop on hancT a full Stock ot BUILDING PAPJCR, finch as Plain Board. Water Prcxu, Iron Coated an<) Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet- Lining. KAWL AND SEE t Repairing ppopojxtly attended to J. STORY. Oi posiie OwemMi\l,