Variety. LITTLE THINGS. BY EDWARD STILES KGE. Little baby on wife'i knee, Smiling sweetly, pleasaniiy ; Little boy upon the floor Taming books and pictures o'er ; Little girl with golden hair. Picture of htfr nothcr fair : If yon owned these lov'd things throe. Could 70m deem life misery t Little wife to lore and bless Little children to caress ; Little care, and I'ttle strife, rVach things make a happv life. Little heed for wealth or fame Lluie hate, and less to blame ; If these little things were thine. Could yon, mould you, e'er repine ? - Little baby called away Far too pur on earth to stay ; Brother, sister, soon are prest Neath the sod in dreamless rest. Dear things lont not fully given Ve hare angels three in heaven ; Rightly viewed, the chast'ning rod Kver points us opto Goo. Changes crowd this world below letUtt is passing to and fro ; Joys are fading hopes soon fly ; Priends must leave us -lor M ones die. Small things these, if we live truo To the home Faith has iu view ; If we cling to Truth, steadfast. Little way to Heaven at last. Little war to lleaven on high Little children in the sky ; Little joy to bind us here Little cum tor tigh or tear : Little things like these might win Little man away from sin ; But littls day by day, strive we for the Le r way!" VERY DUTCH. Two old Dutch neighbors in Pennsyl vania, were proverbially steady, stupid, and honest ; they had carried cn their transactions ukh their neighbors and each other for years, on the system of ready pay in cash or barter, but at last hard limes came and they were obliged to resort to keeping accounts. Oi.e day Uiey nit t for settlement, and after much hard labor and figurine it was n.a('e appaient that Hauns owed Jacob twenly dollars. ""Well, J;.cob, how musht we settle 'im nc w ? IVe got no moneysh !" " Yaw jaw neber mind, dat we can se tle in rait 'note'sh," said Jacob, who prided Limelf on being posted up in tie wuys of doing business at the s:oe. 0h 1 yaw mid nodes ; well den you writes tfe node," replied Hauns. "Dat isu not right ; you owes de mon eysh, you writ, s the node'sh I signs 'im dat is the way." So Hauns set about it and produced the following : "In Wastmorland gounty, I os Ja cobdwenty toltrs for settle up wenl hash no moneys do pay h:m." s gned Jacob. To which document Jacoh, the credit or, affixed his signature. Then arose an unforeseen diflicul y ; which oi the two ought to keep tiie uot! ? It. was finally decided that Hauns should keep it for how else would he know how much to pay Jacob ! In due time, when bans the debtor got the mon ey he paid up, and this raised another puzzling question, w hich ended in th con clusion that Jacob must take the note in his keeping, so that he would know that Hauns had paid the money. Never ask Questions in a Hukbt. Turn, a w ord with you. Be quick, then, I'm in a hurry. "What did you give your sick horse t'other day ? A pint of turpentine. Joi.n hurries home and administers the same to his favorite charger, who, strange to say, drops o5 defunct in a half an hour.' His opinion of his friend Tom'sveterinary ability issomewhatstag gered.He meets him 'he next day. Well, Tom. Well, John, what is it ? I gave my horse a p ut of turpentine, aud it killed him dead s Julius Caesar. So it did mine. Among other things to be desired, are the following : A method to make truth agreeable as falsehood. A receipt for praising a pretty girl without giv.ng offence to her oldei sis ters. - Some way of collecting a small debt w thout having to earn the money the second time, in the attem t. How to induce a constant reader of a newspaper 10 become a constant sub scriber. A plan of editing a paper without be ing considered dull by the giddy, frivo lous by the serious minded, un pprec a ted by three fourths, and cheated by the oiher uuurler. A Conduct r ordered Pat who had no money to leave at the next station. "Aye, Sir." Bui judge; cf the Conductor's surprise and wrath to find him aboard when fair ly under way. "Did I not tell you to get off?"' said the Conductor. "An sure I did." "Why, then, are you here again ?' ?And sure, did you not say, all aboard ? This was too much for the worthy con ductor, and notwithstanding the decree against "dead heads," he was allowed to pass. The Panama Star, giving the inci dents of the recent earthquake there, tays : "One patriotic individual rushed to his Consul's residence and claim the' protection of his flag. In vain a friend told him l.c would be no safer there that earthquakes respect no flag. "I'll be hang" if they shan't ours, though, he replied. "If any earthquake dare touch the flag, the w hole Union would to put it down." as on I j I For For For For one by of or A is a r:se Somk paper having asked why Cow ptr was in debt, replied, because he "Oh" fjr a I.idge in some vast wilderness,' the Boston Telegraph thinks that Cow per wasn't very hard np, for, like the Christian in Bryant's Ttanatojsis, ho was dcubt'e-s 'sustained and soothed by an nnfalterin? trust.' will Ues aid ira-iesman fully ing ' J'.m, 1 beli re Sam's got no truth in Lira." "Yon don't know, Hob ; d.tr's more truth in dat niga dan all de res' on. the planlation." '-How do you make dat?" Wh h- n rer let nj cu." O rom '-' v -our.:rv leir oilr 0 1 in Ctotlani gasiwss. lOSEPH R. ALRERTSOX. IVaW! J In H'atx His, Jcmri.KT, Fswt Books, etc., Cmrmer Superior Street and Public o'yaarc, Cleveland, O. ANGIER HOUSE, Cleveland, 01 k 1 V R. p. ANT.IEK Proprietor. aie3 S. f- HOLSROOK. J. LOKO. TT 0LBR00K & LONG, Music l'ub- 11 lishers, Wbolsale mnd Retail Dealer, in Music and Musical I nstruments. No. ltaJSutierior Street. Cleve land. Ohio. Bolcageuta for the celebrated fTUDARl PIANO. may IT, ll&a-om j. n. orains. 010. raurua. 1 M. CUMMIXGS Si CO., Wioles 1. I Grocer and Commission Merchants, Dealer, it Foreign Wine, and Liquor,, Nails, tilass. Salt. Drag, ate.. No,. Ir3 Its River Su 97 9cJ ou the Dock. May 17, loSsy. BRAINARD fe BURRIDGETEngra Ten and Lithocrauhers. Herald Block. Cleveland PATET OFFICE AGENCY. Xo. 4. Herald Buildin. n i i rt. VHIC1MIU! V1IV. w. M. alanine, jan 1 ly hc bsaisaso. Ohio. Corner Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio, INCORPORATED HAT MXTU.lr.il. THE OLD COLLEGE has removed to new and splendid Rooms, surpassing in leauty and convenience those of auy similar institutions in the State. Faculty. E. G. F0L3OM, A. B-, Principal, Professor ol Science of Accounts. W. ii. H1UH (.IITON and W. IlOLLlbTfcR, Assistant Professor in the Hook Keeping leiartinent. A.J. PHELPS and JOSKPlt BLATTIE, Professors of Practical and Ornamental Penmanship. K. P. IILMISTON, Lecturer on Commercial History and Art of Computation. JOHN B. WAKING, Lecturer on Mercantile Customs. Ba.Dk.mr, Eyehanre. dec. ilon.-HHL CKOVVtLL, TIIOS. II. HAT and P. B PALMER, Lecturers on Commercial Law. Her. J. A. 11 10 ME, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics TERMS. IN ADVANCE. For the Mercantile Course, time unlimited, $40 Iff) For ftcparatc in Penmanship, Flourishing, Ate, as per agreement. The deiign of the Institution is to afford as trend ad ranlages wus can be had in any similar one in the Union, to young men about to assume the resiKusiile tlutiet of the Counting Room. and various mercantile purMiita. SCIENCE OF ACCOUNTS Book Keeping will be explained from a new stand point, exhibiting the true nature and relation of accounts; and the course will embrace some of the best practical forms of modern ac countants. This science Is often tancht as if it wi-r? a Sfiecies of conjecture, in which multiplicity of forms are substituted for principles, arbitrary rules for rea sons, and venerable precedents for penuine philosophy, makinr the whole field of the science a complete "terra incognita." To produce good practical accountants, the understanding, and not the memory simply, should be addressed. DAILY LECTURES, cVc. One or more lectures will be given daily, on the following; subjects Accounts, Penmanship. Mercantile Customs, Banking, Exchange, Calculations, Correspondence. Commercial Law, Polit ical Economy, Commercial Ethics. Railroading, cVc Besides the usual lectures on Law, tic, in Colleges ol this kind, there will he others by practical men thoroughly conversant with the routine of business, to instruct on points allied to the course of study, and one expn-sslv on calculation. PENMANSHIP. PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENT L. This deiartmtrnt will be under the superintendance of two of the best penmen of the day. Business writing will be taught uion the new method of FoUom's Chir- taythmography, executing to tne beat of an instrument, and producing the pofular commercial hand in much less than the usual time. N. B. For particulars, send for Circulars, Cata logues. cVc, and address the Principal. 1rrsA Iarie library will !e connected with the Col lege, containing the various works on Book Keening, Mercantile Law, Ace, to which the students will have access. nor 15, 54 H0LBR00K & LONG, Music Pub lUtaerf and Whnlesale and Retail Dealers in PIANO-FORTES, Music and Musical Instrument, of every description No. KM and Su!triorSt..CleTelan.l,6hi. List of Pikos for sale at the great I'iano-Korte Wtre- room: The celebrated STODART PIASO. un equalled for its rich and pare tones, ehis ticitv of touch and rfarasirfv. Licht, N-on it BniiBinrjr'i SILVER STRINGED PIANO, for which a uol medal vas awarded at the Chrystal Palace Fair ; also, at the Fair of the American Institute. New York. Emerson's BOSTON FREMITM TIASOS, the lies manufactured in Boston, Mass. In addition to their splendid stock of Pianos ketd consLintlr on hand, 11. A. L. offer to the public the lesl AMERICAN MADE GUITAR.-, and also imnorted flni tars, of the Itest Danish and French patterns, toother wiui luw J'l uni iirnaiD ultars Ruled Music Paper of 12, H, 16 lines, etc constantly on hand and manufactured to order. VIOLINS and VI0L1XCELL0S, in every variety. Strings for Violin, Violincello, Tenor Viol, Double Bass, Guitar and Banjo. Violin Bowa and Cases, Bow Hair, Bridges, Peps, Tail Pieces, Finger Boards, Mutes, Ros in, etc- etc. Reeds. Drums, Piano-Forte Stools, Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, Tuning Pipes. TTT'Dea'ers &nd Heads of Seminaries supplied at the lowest wholesale prices, with every article in the Music line. H0LBK00K It LONG. ilsy 17, lR54-6m. i he he the See I WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, T SILVER WARE. FANCY GOODS, etc, at N. E. CRITTENDEN'S. SU Superior Su Cleveland. The oldest and most extensive establishment west of New York, established in It. The stock is always kep complete. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold W atches, endless variety, from 8?5 to $250. A large stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. (Ot np expressly for Rail Road nse. Also, Clocks made expressiy for Stations. Sunerinf ndants nlease call and examine. Clocks at wholesale. Parlor, Sitting Room, Bank and Office Clocks. Silver Spoons, Forks, Cujis, Goblets, acc. Silver equal to coin, and patterns new and handsome. PLATED W ARE OF ALL KINDS. LAMPS, Fancy Goods in endless variety. Shears, Scissors, Pocket Cutlery. Razors and shaving tools in general ; Gold, Silver, Steel, Plated and German Silver Specta cles, to nt any age; t,oid rens, the best ever made: Communion W are. Willow Ware, Double and Single Guns and Pistols, and everything in he Sporting line Fishing Tackle, Drafting Instrumen' - ; a large stock. A large stock of W atchmaker's t wis and materials. My facilities and long experience in business enable me to offer inducements to those in want of Goods in my line, rarcely found. Watchmakers. Jewelers, Ped lars and Dealers in general, will find at wholesale a large stock to select from, and prices warranted as low can be foand in any of the Eastern markets. TTpRenunington's RiSe Barrels, and Gunsmith's ma terials, imported in large quantities. ap 6, '54 -6m X the tke All this ' Glass, I- T ft Dried Front SLTERI0R ST. CLEVELAND, OniO. DIRECTORS : Hon. J. R. Giddings, M. C. Pres. C. G. Finney, i . unsworn. Reuben Hitchcock, " II. D. Clark, " Jf. S. Townshend, W. F. Otis. W. J. Gordon, Lorin Andrews. Prof. Samuel St. John, " P. R. Silencer, E. F. Gaylonl, Cyrus Prentiss, iieury n ick. rRtwciFAi-s U. B. BRYANT. JAMES WASHINGTON LCSK. 11. DWIUHT STRATTOS. SArrLTV : n. B. Bryant, Professor of the Science of Accounts II. llwight StraUon. Associate Prof, in the several De farunents. J. Washington Lusk.f r"f''0" of the Spenceriat P. R. Spencer I t',tem ' Penmanship and ' Commercial CcrresiioiMlei.ee. Sarah L. Spencer, instructress in the Ladies' Writing Department. W". W. Harder, Assistant Prof, in the Book Keeping Hons. Judge Starkweather and II. Clark, Lecturers Commercial Law. President Asa M:ihan, Lecturer on Political Economy, Emerson E. White, Lecturer on Commercial Geog ! nphy. terxs . a full Course in Double Entry Book Keeping uuin icpariuienis, .... kao on full Course in Ladies' Department, - - 30 0U separate Course of Instruction in Spencerian Penmanship, - 5 00 various styles in Ornamental Penmanship as agreed upon. The Principals of this Institutions design making it of the liest mediums in the United States for impart ing a thorough and practical knowledge of the activt duties of the Counting-Room, and business pursuits in general. Book-Keeping in all iu deartmeiits, as used the most accomplished modern Accountants, will be biught in a thorough and successful manner Thisdeimrtmeiitisunder the personal superintendance one of the best Accountants in the United States. No Mercantile College in the west possesses snjierior.il equal advantages, for imparting a practical knowledge Commercial Science. Mr.J.A.Redington.an accomplished and experienced ccountant in various branches of Commerce and Trade associated in this Department, and will attend til nting np hooks, adjusting long standing ami com plicated accounts. Ate, in a correct and confidental Charter. lln. P- United N. of P. ment. Mr. as th no of in whole the Book-Keeping, ay IXj3 X The to the oil is 50 U weight tliat weighing for tions and not the Our each, mhich for It lead to public i. u u '.""fy"' " "nnortant and interest- I with BinnM l . n",rr.I,ntl1 the present time been j thej The Sieccerian System of Penmanship in all its forms be taueht Ly iu author, 1. U. t-nencer, and J. W. Lusk. Xo Institution in Anicrira oilers superior facili. to this for imparling a tlueul and systematic hand writing. The Ladies' Deiartmen is enlirely separate from the gentlemen s, and is fitted up in a most magnificent man ner and convenient style. Business men can be supplied with the most reiialjls Accountants by application to this College. The Principals of this Institntionscan renderefficienl to the graduates in securing good situations. IiySeDd for a Circular by mail. jan 19 '54 y RCOWLiiS. (late Co ties & A b rt- son,,. 9 vTeddell House. Cleveland, resiieetfnll invite th attention of the citizens of U arren and lilt surrounding county, to his assortment of fine Watches, Silverware, Jewelry. House Keepin, aud Fancy liond ir ik-icm win i.e uu.K.mi and as low as any a.sesi I can aitord. fcvery article sold with lie truth describe.1 and warranted as represented. Repair in all its i.rnnrhes carefully and promptly dou'e May IT. I5l-ly ' ' ROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. Jnst received Vackaies tirtlif nwsre of my own importation direr) tne Knrli'h Potteries, makinc one of the lr-.i :ocrxc the tls-k-t .-omprising. in part. White Gran le. flowing Jlllitrv. Flowing Bine. Litht Blue. Pla.n ".01-5. r v A No an extensive assortment of I IAJ8WJBK tne piiVW' j My Ions enerie .re In the trade. enables me to offer ta lerchsi u better facilities than purchasing i ware in :he astern cities. Merchants are respect- I nvltei ;o raminemy ware and prices, which will always ne s iow is any Jo ining House in this eitv. j iro or tne China Pitcher, Xo. 134 Superior St. Clevelan i, ay 31, lr-l-y A. 9. OARliNES. M- ai(y pies other tlie thee The Falls. Stwueware, ai.d in liberal carryiii" lands, Ohio. Alo P acres alto it May CITY Ofiice, John Josiah II. Franklin Jon C. W, This and the Policies W T0kvr ASH, CASH ! BUTTER, BUTTER ! ' 1 T'M1 "sh.! !j:u ' yellow Butter, deliver nl j a nails at :he Lmpire Store. )-v 7A. Warren. May S4. Iimi.VGS k JI0B0AK . ! J- KlXli & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS. BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS y Huperitr Street, Cleveland, Oi. Have recently made large additions to their Slock of Standard School and Miscellaneous Books. B'.ank n ork and Stationerv. and are tirenared to ofter indure- me"i ,0 Deler ununassed by any establishment in By tcial arrangement, with nearly all the leading Publishers of Sew Vork aud Boston. e shall hereaft r receive their Latest aud most PoKilar Works eimul a'' pebheatien, and can supply in quantities at lowest wholesale prices. Among other i.rw and valuable Works, we are West ern Atmii for the following, vir : DATE LEAVES OU HISTORIC CARDS Designed and confideiitly exiectel to furnish millions of our land an instrnrtire and entertaining substitute for the "Gaming Card" i... ui.l m so sUirtling an extent. IDA NORMAX. o, TRIALS AND THEIR USES b-T.Slr-. '""rs. the weUkr.oKn author ot Linc-jn's Ib.taiiy." can earnestly conmiend this work as oi.e of the most interesting and instructive ul the season. IDA MAT by Mrs. Stows tmppeeed to he. THE NEWSItOV ly Mrs.0ikis hMlTB-,.,. 1DLEW1LD l:y S. P. Wii.ua. TWENTY YEARS OF A.N AFRICAN SLAVER Tenth Thousand. BAYARD TAYLOR'S NEW WORKS OF CENTRAL Afrllt A AND LANDS OF THE SARACEN. THE REPUBLICAN COURT The most magnificent National Illustrated Work ever published in America, tipti-tpd foou. Barniim's Latest "WtlRK !" Washington Irving', New Book. Also-IU'TH HALL A Romance, by the wo-ld re nowned Fasiv Kkrk." LIFE OF HORACE GREELY ly a "New York Editor." We expect a large sale for those last mentioned- -from the Press of Mason Brothers. dec 13-tf "YOUNG AMERICA! CLOTHING -1 HOUSE, 130, Superior Street, Clereltnd. O. Somslbosn Brothers are now receiving the must splendid stock of CLOTHING ever before exhibited in Cleveland, or in any City in the Union, which has all been gotten up with rt.cul:ir care, for this City and l!ie surruuudiug country trade, and which cannot pos sibly he sui-passed by the l-est merchant tailor, and at only on hup thk aostr that is charged in getting them made to order. $ .0 only is wanted for a Clothand Cassimere double Over-Coa ; the finest Silk Velvet Vests eer seen or made in any Clothing Store. Pants of the latest style and best make, of one thou sand different patterns. FURNISHING IHHIDS of every description and va riety, aud the best made or imtiorted : and. as we are bound to keep YOUNG AMERICA AHEAD of every thing in the Clothing line, the prices shall be full 50 er cent, less than elsewhere ; and as articuUr atten tion will Ih paid to all who may "drop iu," the above fart, will I satisfactorily proven bv luov 2J-ui SOXXEBORX BROTHERS. ; . 1 I I ' I j : ' "TTNI0N HALL TRIUMPHANT." ISAACS' CLOTHING Aoiixst rna Wnat.n ! Sve Toi Dolufs ,sn ct Torn CLOTHING at ISAAC A. ISAACS', Umirm Halt, Cleeetmi. O. The PuMic are invited to an inection of the suierb stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTIIlNti now un exhibition at this munificent estaHliiliment. which in extent, variety, sucriority of Workmanship, anil Fashion, together aith lowness of price, cannot be heal hy any other Clothing House in Ohio. Issais has just rctumcil from the East, where he has received snch I arrains in Cloths and materials for manufacturing, that he has it now in his power and is determined to knock all the Eastern lop concerns into a "cacierf kat !" and he will commence hy selling the liest Over-Coat in the City for For, Dollsks ! and Under-Coats, Vants and Vests of all descriptions in proiortion. em lamk mmt for f mm ! and come alone every body who wants to he clothed, be can fit all sizes, from men as large as the Qimmle that mtmmd mt He dmmre, to little wee fellows three years old. and as his Mammoth Building is filled with Clothins of all qualities, he is sure of being able to suit everybody Recollect that does not wish to hum) ng the eople with Eastern Slop Work for 50 per cent, less than any one else, as does not keep sari fr ; l.ut he will furnUh his customers with the best Clothing in the City, for less money than they can purchase the same kind of Goods for in any other house in the Vntted States. GENTLEMEN'S FINISHING COOKS of all de scriptions for sale Cheap. A liberal discouut made to Wholesale customers who buy for Cash. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms at ISAAC A. ISAACS' Umimm Ball, emrmer mf Svperimr mnd Vmimn Streetm, Clrrrlmnd. Ohim. TTp LOOK OCT FOR THE GIASTS.TT nov 22-ly STRANGE DEVELOPMENT. Sci entitle men are UMy bringing to light new Inven tions, rnd the march of progress is onward ; persons Batd, or tK-coming so, ill be pleased to learn, that sci ence and long research combined, have brought before greatest aarfer f he Jlpt. in the article of EM ERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling. circulars to le had of agent. Price l.W in large ottles. Sold 1 y E. E. lioyt fc Co.. and Geo. Adams, Warren; J. Manning, Youugstown , Prentice k. Ed war Is Canfield. C. E. FISHER Y Co.. Proprietor. march 2 No. 57, Superior street. Cleveland, 0 i an to all the we the the it to XOTICF IfTVVKT.RY XnVAflY 1 GOODS. J. R. Albutso. formerly of the firm Cowi.es at. Alberts! a. has just opened a new Store in New Block the Cmrmer mf Superior Street mnd Ptblie Sfmmre, Cleveland, Ohio, where may be found an eutire New Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCIIES. ENliLISII. FRENCH, and YANKEE CLOCKS. SILVER W ARE of all kinds, frmrrmnttd Pure Cein. NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. kinds of PLATED and BRITANNIA WARE. CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERIES. In sLort, everything that is Kew an? Desirable in line, may be found cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. ITT" STRANGERS should sot (ail to visit as bcfoie purchasing. Cleveland. Dec. 13, 1854-y David m axdless. yiCK & M'CANDLESS, Successors v to L. k J. D. Wick. Wholesale Grocers. Forward ing and Commission Merchants, dealers in Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns and Pittsburgh Manufactures gen erally. Corner of Wood and Aater streets, Pittsburgh, oct 23 CANFIELD, Commission and B- Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Reserve Cheese, Butter, LanL, Pork, Baron, Poland Pearl Ashes, Saleratns, Linseed and Lard Oil, Fruit, and Produce generally, Nos. 141 and 145 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. feb 23 tl DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Pittnlmrph, Fx. EstAlilUhed in ItMO Iocorpora td the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual board op TKCtfiKKs: James Itnchanan, 1 llou. Walter H. Lovrie, tt w. Wilkina, - Clurle Naylor. Moses Hampton, Gen. J. K. Jiourhead. Di ff, author of the "North American Accountant," Professor rf Book Keeping, and Commercial Scienct-a. Johs D. Williams, the i est off-hand Penman in the Suited, Professor of Commercial and Ornamen tal Penmanship It. Hat- ii, Ksq., of the Pilt-! urch Bar, Professor Mercantile Law and Political Kcoi:omy. IUydk?i, Princial of the Mathematical, Depart Professor of Mathematics, frc. J. D. Williams l.a-t permanently joined the Fac ulty, and it mill le seen that, during his late profess ional enpifrements in the East, be was there regarded the .est Penman in the country. This Institution refcrc, present attractions to students o tiered hy other of the kind in the United States. The course training comprises upwards ol 4i3 real transactions, six ditlcrent methods of Double Entry Book Keep ing. 3tXI practical I nsiness calculations, covering the field of inland and foreign commerce. Commer cial Penmanship, m ith every modern improvement in Art. Businesr letters and business forms of every description. Iai)y lectures on Commercial Law. Com mercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, Ac. Dull 'a Harers Edition, the most compre hensive in the language 91 50. DuO's "Western Steamer's Accountant, a perfect stem for such accounts $1 CO. Send for a Circular liy mail. nor 22-y TMP0RTANT tITcONSUMERS OF WHITE LEAD! FRAUD IS WEIGHT ! PcHTfSYI.VAMIA WttlTC LlUD WORKS.l PiTTsBma. June, 15-4. attention of consumers of White Lead la called fact that a large portion of that article ground in now put up in kegs jmrjiortiug to contain 5 and s. each, whereas there is mo allowance made for the of the kegs, and the consumer is defrauded to amount. The deception can easily le detected y the different manufacturers brands oflered During the last rear we have made extensive addi to our buildings, machinery and stock, for the manufacture of large quantities of White Lead, to ena ble o to supply the demand for our articles. We guarantee all lead hearing our brand to he strictly pmrn entirely free from any adulteration whatever, and excelled for fineness and whiteness, by any made iu United States. lead, ground in oil, is put up in handsome iron bound kegs, of 25, 5(1, t0, '.HA), 30 and 5U0 pounds and every keg containing the quantity of lead it purports accurate tare being always allowed the packages. is a well known fact, that the various qualities of branded "Extra, No. 1 and No. 2, are largely adulterated with substitutes which are not calculated answer the same purpose. And there are manufac turers, claiming respectability fur themnelTes. ami confidence In their article, who brand their kegs 1 the sale hut art, but sent one that Great toil on (post Dollar On placed to 100 1M H Hi 50 100 5W) 10,000 S3T.CM4 I ' 100 20 50 110 Sill 1 2,000 A Cn. , paid,) TTj-'The for A Music Drawing Oil In j nity ! of of the adulteration of Bart-tes. sui.9 Vm H. A. FA11XEXST0TK Co. their own names. -Pmn H'bite ',"alth.ui:h never turn nut a sinple keg without a considerhle I.URITY, HEALTH. HAPPINESS Water is rendered poisonous fcy passing tbrongli material ulj-et tu decay and dislutioii, such as tif wood, inm and lead. 1'rof. J. P. Kirtiaud an ili;tingiiislid chemist, go o tux aS to condemn practice of mpplying animals with water through tu'ttaiicei, antt earnestly recommend the STON E WAT Kit I'lFE. uudersigned ia extensively engaged at Newton 0.. in niauufacuiriiig said articles, includiiif also having a faetry driven hy steam power. prepared to fil! onlers at wholesale or retail on terms. The Water Pine is admirably a-lapted to fluids of all sorts, draining cellars, irrigating &.c. It is also for sale by the Hoyts,at Warren. for sale, a valuaMe WATER POWER, with sour of land, r'atory lluildinirK. Dwelling, etc., etc. two miles iwlow Lowell, Mahoning o., O. I", l-tfw J. ii. C.tLKXOKR. INSURANCE COMPANY OF CLEVELAND. Chartered January fil, Je5l. Nn..Augier House, It-ink Street CAPITAL $:-tJ,0t0' niftavioKs : M. 1Iugt.es. C.W.Seymour, Josiah Fogtr, Stephenson, A. W. Fsiroanks, Rolert Reilly, L.CroweU. 6- B.thaw. S. H. Foh. Chase, ft.Cb.unlerliu, J. FinlHyson, Henj;unin Stevens. IlcuMEri. Presidenu S. B. Shaw, Secretory Skvmoi a. Vice PresV raw bum Cuask, Treas urer. Company insures against loss r damage l y Fire, perils of navigation. issued by J F. ASPER, Agent. arren. June 7, lM-y has been in partineut l 'are are hour make with Ladies' iu pleasure to the be fined and upon happy tended eilttiea KKV.4S. I'IUF. IK. REV. A. A. I1 The hire jnsh enough customers other it about May .lot do so me. spent voted now, ! tomers. Warren, Kor.in. a s.,rtn.entj.;rtreeeivt.lat BALDWIN'S vv v L-c-uuff . i." Air EliL.N .S new woi'k IS St lllll" raj-iillv-eall an.l Ket one at ADAS U I Warren, his operation in an tnaiiR the I warranted lllieword. Mareh 4 VO HUMBUG ! X0 GASSING ! ! 4-1 But a plain, true declaration of fact., which any body can ascertain hy calling, st theOM Head Quarters fnr READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ur J. Goldstein, (ituccetcnr to Morganstern ce Broth j er.)Osk Front. Big No. 15, Slain street, Warren, O. 1 have just received, and am now opening, my Fall and Winter stock of Kvadj-)lade Clothing, Cloths. Cassimeres; Yestings, etc., together with erery rarietv of Fumiihng tioo,!. I would simply remark thai from the extremely low figures of woolen goods Kast, 1 nave rnrn inuncrd in iHirrriase 1MH HI.K 1Y I'aSl'AL AMOrXT 0FOO0D3 ! Anl those that are acquainted with my mode of doing husiness. are well aware that I will JTVNEVER BE I NDEIISOIrQI I do not have my Clothing made up ly any e9tlih ment in the east, nor did I come from there myself. But I import a.y own CinhIs. and y porchaslng from first han.U. am eiiallel to furnish all atrirles in my line t New Vork prices! I am not In the hah it ol tunning down any boly. nor do I notice any such per soual attacks when made on me I take my revenge in L'NDKiiSKLLINO T1IEM! Which, from my suierior facilities in buying, I am a undantly ahletodo. As diluting prices seems to he fashionable, I will in troduce the following programme, to he run during the season, or until the small dealers a' tout town come down t my enures vis: Full suit if Cloth-. Coat, Pants and Vest, for $5 aud upwards. A good Over Coal for BOYS CLOTH I XO By the cord, consisting of Coats for 8150. and Pants forT.5 cents ! ILtts and Caps of everr stvleand rariftv. (Cheaper than the cheat .est. Coll, Cravat, Ties, Scarfu, Cndrrshirts and lrawers.8hirts. hoth white and rok-red. In short, a complete asortment of everything in my line, and all I ask Is an inspection of mv rood and prices before buying elsewhere. I am now the nldost Clothing Establishment in Trumbull Co and have inerened my business every year. I have stood all the shocks that have been brought to bear against ine.and have lived to see many of my competitors shut up" and leave town, and feel proud to remember (hat by aiming at one o'.ject, I have succeeded in .ringing down and keeping down the price of my goo Is to the lowest figure at which a good article can be afforded. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER! Manufactured by tip top workmen, and warranted to lit ! To one and all I extend the invitation to visit Big No. 15, Onk Front, when you come to town to purchase clothing. I am tmnd to sell lower THAN ANY BODY FLSK DARE SELL ! Come and see Remember the place Big No. 15. Oak Front. tlrt Clothing Store south of the Post Office, west side of Main street. Warren, O. Oct. IH, '54. J. GOLDSTEIN. fOOK OUT FOR T II E&ysg I J OHIO CLOTHING STORE, JV. ITv? Main Slrrel, H'mrrem. 0. The subscribers would inform the customer. mnA th Public in general, that we have now on hand.. ..l constantly manufacturing a full and complete stock of cm nun uuer intiung lor .Men ana Boy s wear, ahich. owing to the recent decline in prices will and are bound to be sold a little Cmemper than the Ckemm ft. We will not he I'N'DERSOLD by any. W'e have on hand a large stock of Over-Coats, Dress ami Business Coats of all kinds ; Pants and e?:s oi every quality, style and color now in ne ; Rubber Over fonts. Cnder-shirts, Drawers. Fine White Shirts. Collars. Cravats, and in fact everything ktpt in Establishment of the kind. We also have on hand a large stock of Cloths. Casi meres. Testings. Jtc, to sell or make op to order on the shortest notice. TTT Warranted to fit or no sale. Gentlemen, one and all. you are respectfully invited call and examine our Goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. You will save money by so doing 1. FITE tc SON. Warren, Not. 1, 1P54. OREAT OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, mu: It has been clearly demonstrated to a generous and discerning public that Jons L. W'ecks fc Co.. 14 Market St.. is the legitimate place to purcliase Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, and in short, kinds of Gentlemen's wearing apparel at prices tliat throw all babbling competitors in the shade. Having said this we now beg leave to announce to citizens of Warren and surrounding country, that are just receiving our W INTER STOCK, and are prepared to supply all who wish articles in our line on LOW EST POSSIBLE CASH TERMS times will allow. W'e have a great variety of Ready Made Clothing of all iin.il i ties and styles, and is a common talk alHiut Town that our stock oh Cloths. Casimeres. and Goods generally, for our ensr torn trade far outshines anything in the market, whic we cut and make up at short notice, in a style superior anything done in this section of country. Also. HATS and CAPS in great varieties. And wa would particularly call attention to oar fine Silk Hats and Silk Plush Caps, which in neatness and strle. .re nnequaled. Ju fo call, examine and judge for )OUrslves. JtMl.N L. WEEKS 4c Co.. Warren. Not. 1. 1854. 14. Market Street, A M ERF 'AN ARTISTS' UNION. w The American Artists' Union would resiectfnllv announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canada, that for the pantose of cultivating a tnt f fine arts thronrNut the country, and with a view of enabling every laiai ly to become possessed of a gallery BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, They have determined, in order to create an extensive for their Engravings, and thus not only to give employment 10 a large nurair of a tittsand others, inspire among -Mir countrymen a taste for works ol to present to tne purchasers of their engravin-s. hen 350,(i0Uof which are sold. S50.000 GIFTS, OF THE ACTUAL COST OF $150,CCO Each purchaser of aOne Dollar Engraving, therefore ieeeives not only an engraving richly worth the money' also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Oifta when they are distributed. For Fivr Dollar, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL. and FIVE GIFT TICK ETS, will he sent; or Five Dollars worth of splended Engravings can I selected from the Catalogue, and by return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of of the r.ngravings, can be teen at the omce of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth sum, ana a out Ticket, will immediately be for warded. AGENTS: The Committee believing that the success of this National Undertaking will 1 e materially promo by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and persevering Agents, have resolved to treat with such the most I it-era I terms. Any person wishing to become an Atrent. hy tending paid.) 9- vill receive by return of mail, a One Enicraving, a "Gift Ticket." a Prosiectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary information. the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be in the hands of a Camkittk of the Ptrai hascrs be distributed, due notice of which will be givea throughout the United Slates and the Canada. LIST OF GIFTS. Marble Busts of Washington, at - - - Clay, " Weister, " Calhoun, elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid) gilt frames, sire 3x4 ft, each, ) elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft, each, steel plate Engravings, brilliantly) colored in oil, rich gilt framec e4x30 inches each, elegant steel plate Engravings, t colored in oil. of the Washington Monument, tftx-6 inches each. I steel plate Engravings, from 100 different plates, now in posses siou of and owned by the Artists Union, of the market value of from 50 cents to $1 each, first-class Dwelling, in 31st st N. Y $100 HO 100 100 100 50 10 City, Building Lots in lbOand Hi 1st sts.,( , N. Y. City, each 25x100 ft. deep, ,'uw lO.OOtl 10.1M4I U.I Ml 10,OUO 5,000 5,000 5.000 40,000 41,000 12,000 22,0011 Villa Sites, containing each 10,0001 tq. it- in tne surturtis or . i . c ity, I and commanding a maguificent 500 view of the Hudson Kiver and j Long Island Sound, at 49 J per) et ual loans of cash, without interest or security, of --50 each,) " J00 " - a. 50 " " 20 " " " 5 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. Yiss her trl tUtstt ItrnL sar '. Vrlr ..r.1r t.nal . ... . , . , U""" with money enclosed, to l-e addressed, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec y, 5(t5 Broadway. . Y. Engravings in the Catalogue are now read) delivery. nov 15, 54-0m 50,001: 5,000 S.OfMI 5,000 5,04)0 1 0.000 YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY OF HUDSON THE FALL SESSION of this In stitution will open on Monday, the 11th day of Septem ber next. TUITION CHARGES: Elementary branches, including U. S. History, Watts on th Mind, etc- per quarter of 11 weeks, Academic course. Piano or Melcdeon, 24 lessons -Use of Instrument. .... ur Painting in Water Colors, per qr.. Paiuting, per qr., -French. 4 " order to meet the expressed wants of the commu- for larger accommodations aud to adapt the course instruction more perfectly to the age aud attainments pupils, a PRIMARY DEPARTMENT a A be J: I ivi ' ! 6 lJ 3 Ul I . i I I been constituted, for which a convenient room has ! secured adjacent to those now occupied, and is j successful ojienition. The tuition charges in Uiisde- us, will t-e Three Dollars. - tits or guaniians ana other mends or education ' resftectfully invited to visit Uie Institution at any during tlie daily sessions which may suit their convenience. r Pupils are stteiially requested as they would satisfactory progress iu their studies, to be pres ent on the first day of the term. Hudson, April 4, lr-o4. Having had some opportunity to become acquainted the present Principal and assistant in the Young Seminary of Hudson. and their successful labors commencing and conducting it thus far, we take in couh'ientiy recommending the Institution jiatronage of the community as one in -which may secured the benefit of a thorough, elevated and re- has are took elocition for young ladies iu a suj-erior degree, coiijratiilale the iseui.le nf Hudson and the Ticinitv the e stab litfli incut of such a Seminary under so t auspices H e arc happy to know Uiat it is in- I to proviile in tins institution trie means and fa-- i of an education f the hiirhest tinier. E. 11 KHC E. I'res. W. J. U. SMITH. H. N. 1AV, K. Col. WM. II. SKSSIONS, i. H. ASIIMI X, N. BAKKKTT, PK0F.N.KSEY31OCH. BREWSTER, lludsou. April Iva4-y KKV.J.C HART. IfON.V.R. Ill MI'IIKFV, KEV.T. R. FAIRCHILD, KEV. HARVEY CUE. i and j dry Shop 17KESC0 HALL RESTAURANT, I WILLIAM URKKN. AfiENT. ; Patrons of this potrtil.tr and fashionable Saloon. all repudiated the credit svsteni, aud are iaying for their refres-iment.t. They say, Jreen has : to do to keej everything iu onler and serve his ' a it bout making tickets, charging oysters and 1 refreshment, drawing off accounts, aud shinning : town fur money Uiiit has been ticketed for a or so, and run one or two and three years, and getting anything don't ay, and they aon't let him ' any more. (ientleuen, your arrangement suits Stick to the text; pay as you go, and all my time ' including that portion of it hich has heretofore been ! in fruitless efforts to collect money shall bede ! to your comfort. My house shall be set in onler ' for the better accommodation'of my cash cus- I 'Excelsior, shall b my motto. March 517, I . W M. CiKEEN, Agt, the give make will the so I v j Also, I IVFVTITT?V Do J f" Rr-oDntTr-nc wouM resietfullv announce to Uie eitisens anil to tlie lail'ltc. that be will still lie found at X Rooms over r'reaco Hall, where he will perform aujr , that may be required of the Dental profession elegant and duralile manner, lie returns his you lor paai lavors. ana asas inr a continuation of . All operation performed by Dr. B. will be . to Imt auat Uiey should lie, in every ense of ( J. C. Bl'BHOLlilli. aud 16. IM tf. J I p office. JlisrtlhniDus. VEW-Y0RK BOOK ST0UL. The su'stn'rer Laving purchased Mr. J. Marvin's1 stock, takes this method of informing the citizens of. Warren and Trumbull county, that iu addition to the! stock on hand, he is receiving and now ope: tug, a COMPLETE .STOCK OF NEW BOOK Stationary and Fancv (Jo-mIs as can be fom d n the West- His stock of Books comprises Historic. Trav-1 els, Romance. Encyclopedias, Biographies, Works on Elooitton, Architecture. Agricuhure, Theology, lieolo- gy, Philosophy, Physiology, Phrenology, Works on Spiritualism. Mystic Order. Annuals and Albums, AIm, all the new Publications worthy of note, piles of !choi ikm.k. i;otn oii ami new, now in use in the sev eral school district, Ui'des from 0 cts. to $1M, Prayer aud llvmu Books for all ilei.omination. JI VEMLK AN U TOY BCOK3 In great variety. Letter Writers. Song and Dream Books, Astrologers Books ami Carls- STATIONERY. In this department are offcretl every description of GooU. French. American Laid, Wot. Cap. Bill. Let ter and Note Puperof be best quality, and Envelopes to match. BLANK BOOKS, Comprising I tigers. Journals, Record, Cash, Invoice, Time, log. Note, Receipt and Memorandum Books. Also. Copy Books for schools. Lithographic Prints, Maps, Chessmen and Boards. Dominoes. Dice and Cups, Playing and Printing Cards. Paper Wei ghu. Calendars. Letter Clips and Biilholders, Address Cards, Plain, Gilt, Embossed and Illumined, Card Cases. Pearl, Ivory ami Illumined. Drawing Books, Cards, Paper and Drawing materi al . InkM. Writing Fluids. Pens and Lead Pencils. Leaves, Wire, Paper, etc.. for Artificial Flowers, and a large assortment of English, French, German and American Toys, Weekly Paper from Bon in. Sew Yorkand Philadelphia, Periodicals. Harpers' Putnam's, Graham's. Godey's and Methodist National Magazines, Leslie's Book of Fashions and Yankee Notions. The purchasing community will find alwavs on ha nd a Urge stock from which to make their selections at extremely low prices for cash only, at the New York Book store. o. V3, Main street, a few doors south of Warren O.. Oct., 1th, 1R54, R. A. A. BALDWIN. 0ST0X CLOTHING HOUSE. B I SI. Also, a complete stock of II ATS and CAPS, com prism): v-rj ri; k auii iinii. mi, iivi mil WAR OX HIGH PRICES'! At Baktlett A naoux's BOSTON CLOTHING IIOCSE, in the Sew Hiiilding, opposite Uie Democrat Office, Mum Street, narren, unto. We are now exhibiting the richest, cheapest and best lot ol I'Luiiu.-tu. at nnoiesale and Retail, ever brought to this market, comprising Dress, Frock and Business Coats, Overcoats, Pants and Vests, of every variety and style conceivable. To test the truth of our assertion we will give you prices and you can come and examine for vonrselves. A FI'LL SI"1T. Coat, Pa its and Vdit. ,50, with an Overcoat to match for $4. Also, a rich stock ol Roys Clothing; Coats for 9. with Pants to match for stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and a large stock of Broadcloths. Csssimeres and Vestings. rich and rare, and of the latest and most fashionable styles CARD. The Proprieters here take occasion tore turn their sincere thanks to the people of Warren ard the surrounding country, for the generous patronage which they have hitherto awarded them, and resjM-ct-fullv ask its continuance, feelinr certain tht tii.i. I goods, for style, quality and cheapness, cannot b equalled in this section of country. Our goods are all warranted to be of good material, well msde. and to give good service We have but one price for our goods, and that a just one. believing it a oor policy and worse principle to plunder from one person te secure the loss on another. P. T. RAK1I.ETT, Warren, Oct. 7, If 54. G. W. BROWN t'.'S.OOO 17,0410 10,000 HIIE WHOLE WORLD. -L $31.0,000 WORTH OF GIFTS, for the subscri berstothe MAMMOTH PICTORIAL or thk Whole World, published simultaneously in the three cities of fw lork, riulatlelpuia and Bait' more, as toon as 3tM),000 subscriptions are obtained ; and having al ready an actual circulation of about 200.000, it is now certain the distribution will lake place. Among the extraordinary Wvsr or oirra, (being one tor every ticket issued.) re Prof. Hart's Elegaut Country Seat, valued at A Magnificent City Residence A Cash Loan for 100 years, without interest or security...... Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes. Melo deons. Gold Watches, Bracelets, Rings, Rooks of Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart ; Real Estate, c. Ac., &cin all numherine 300.0t;0 Gifts. valued at $300100 tsvery sumle remittance of $1. secures one year t tabscript.ou jo the MAMMOTH PICTORIAL, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, which entitles the holder to one share in the 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person in vesting in this stupendous Enterprise receives the lull worth of bis or her money, in suiscri-tion to a first class journal, (the greatest and most interesting Pictorial of the age.) besides a Gift for each subscrip tion, which may prove an immense fortune to the receiver. For complete List of Gifts, and full and explicit par ticulars in regard to the great Enterprise. Distribu tion, c see a copy OI 1HR .HOI,K WORLD, WdlCD will be promptly scut, free of charge, where desired by letter. pont-aid. The Wifoi.t World may also be seen at the offices of all pers containing this advertisement, where infor mation may be obtained in regard to the paper and Enterprise. Agents, Postmasters, and Ladies desirous of lucra tive, and at the same time, genteel m ploy ment, should not fail to area copy of Tub Wiiold World, which contains by far the most literal inducements ever of fered to agents in the way of immense cash premiums, gifts, commissions, dec. whereby any person, with or dinary activity, can easily make $ 1 ,000 and upwards, per year ; to which fact the agents we already have can certify. Secure the Pictorial, and become wise. rich, and happy. Correspondents must write their address Name, Post Otliee, County, and State, wlmiu and distinct or it willbetheir own fault if they fail to get an answer. Adhere to tit is. and all returns will 1 promptly sent wherever desired, in any part of the world. JpPIf any orders are received after the 300,000 tuhscrilers are obtained, the money wi!l be promptly returned, post-paid, to the persons sending it. IP- All letters and remittances for the Pictorial. with Gist Tickets, must invariably be addressed. postpaid, to pRor. J. WOODMAN HART, World's Hall, Uroadway, New lork, there being the a office for the Gift Enterprise. Rut remitiancea for the Pictorial withoft Gift Tick Ms. may he sent to Prof. J. WOODMAN HAKT. II art'm Bcildixi., Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa , there tieing the priucijsal editorial and publication oPdce. uct. i i-bm. with their former stuck, makes a very desirable asrt ment ; among which are Gold and Silver Watches , Sil j rer, Silver Plated and Brittania Spoons : Breast Pins : Finger Rings; Ear Rings: Gold and Silver Pencil! Cases; Match Chains, Seals and Keys; Scissors;; hears ; Pistols : Pen and Pocket Knives ; Knives and Forks ; Razors ; Percussion Caps and Pills ; Silver lated, Brittania, Glass, and Common Candlesticks; Lamps ; Lamp Globes, and Chimneys ; Tea Trays ; Tea f iud Coflee Pots ; Communion Ware ; Castors ; Cloth, ; Shoe, Hair, Flesh, Tooth and Shaving Brashes ; Melo- deons ; Guitars; Bai;jcs; Violins; Flutes; Fifes; Ac- j enrdeons; Flageoletu and Tan: bonnes; Hair Pint and Combs; Waist Slides aud Buckles; Purses; Pocket I Books and n allcta ; Powder Flasks ; ork Boxes ; Steel Beads, and a great variety of Toys and Fancy Goods. i The iublic are resiecUully invited to call aud exam- ! ine the goods. j All kinds of Clocks and Watches repaired, and war j ranted to perform well, at a reasonable ex)ense. To our old custemers we tender our thanks for the i patronage the establishment has received for the laHt Uiirty-s:x years. WALTER KING k. SOX, Dec. No. 9, Main St., Warren, O. JULES VAUTROT, Wholesale and fl Retail Dealer io Cloi ks. Watc her Jewelry, Su - ver-W are. and I as t Goods, A arren. Ohio. Having just returned from the Eastern Man ufactories, 1 brought with me a very lar; . w3 I assortment of extra-fine EntrlUh Lever Watch- XfesV i cs, in gold, hunting and plain cases. Also, a sut-eri.ir ' quality of Duplex Watches, with independent seconds, j just the thing for tiniug horses. Also, English Lever j Railroad Time Keejiers, in Silver Hanging Cases; and I larger stock of Detached Lever and Lepiue Watches j than was ever hvfurc ollered in this place. My assort- , ment of Jewelry, I Halter mself, is a better selection ' than 1 have ever Ik fore nadc, having purchased a ' much larger stock and of finer quality, than has here- j tofnre been hnui;ht to this place; such as I can fully recommend. Everybody is invited to call and exnin- j iue my stock. Pedlars, and others, purrhasine 1 1 sell j again, will find a large assortment, and prices that will f compete with Eastern Cities, as I purcltane my pood directly from the manufacturers, and will sell for as j small p.tnt!i as any other establishment in he country. ; few fine Dounle Time Centre Seconds Wairhes, will j sold very low. Now is the time for securing a good ' largain. i'all soon and see for yourselves. Watcher, Jewelry, ice, carefully repaired ajid war- : ranted. Jl r Engraving neatly done. ' Oct. T, 154. i A7EW STOVES ! T. H. M0RLEY I At Co. are eonstantlv maktnr. additions to their ' larpe and well selected stock of Stuve Patterns, so thit i t,,eJr r uww to frn'sn customers with the most ; dcsiraMe patterns lor kitchen or Jiarlor use. Among ; their assortment are the following ; The Clinton Air Tight Cook Stove, Xo. 5. do Improved do do do do This Store is truly the Farmer's Stove, for after an unprecedented iuu of five years, the demand for them is still increasing. The W'omaus' Rights Cook Stove, Xo. l.for wood or coal do do do do Xo. "2, do do do do do Xo. 4, for wood, This is a new pattern of Coal Stove, just got ont by with elevated oven. Xo. 1 is intended for a dining room Stove, having two boiler holes and a large capa- ciou oven n-r takini; or keeping meats warm. o. s four t! inch holes for boiling.and is adapted to small families. No. 4 has 4 9 inch holes for boiling, and a very large oven, anu is aaapteu 10 large lamiuea. The Hang lpM Cook Stove, No. 4. do Wertern Oueen do do do tjueen of Prairies do da do Great Western do do for coal. Thesn Stoves have four 9 inch liler holes and capa cious ovens l-elow the fire chamber. For beauty, strength, durability and economy in fuel, these Stoves unsurpassed. "They are perfect bakers. The following are some of their Parlor Stoves : The Cottage FrankUn Coal Stove, No. do do do do No. 3. These are the celebrated Sliding Door Stoves, which the premium at the late State Fair. For beauty anil convenience, they challenge competition, as the eiui ordinarv Kilra this vear alundantlv testify, The Cottage Stove, No. 3, for wood. do do do No. 2, do 1 ne Jewett ac Koot Move, rooiing uoors, nr woon. Besidt-M a general ajoruuent of Cannon, Coal, Buz, Pairy Stoves. All kind of machinery made to onler. Stove Foun east of Tayler s arenouse, on tne canal, .tiacnine Foundry, east side of Lierty street, en the canal. Tin fmr doors west of the Bank, Market street. War ren, Ohio. jan 19 VEW ARRANGEMENTS at the? EAGLE HOTEL. The subscriber would tak take this i opiKirtui.iU of ioft.rmine the citisens of Warren, and . pnblic irennilly. that he has tairchased the E.oi.c Hotki., formerly kept I y Mr. Camp, where hereafter he i would be gl:d to see his friends, and all who choose to : him a call. The best arrangements will be ma te to his house a plea nan t place to stop, and no effort j le 9. m red to those ho call once to stop attain. To ! old customers of the Eagle he would say, do not j condemn a ch .nse as fr the worse, because you were! well suited with your old Undb-nl, but give the new I administration a trial nrure you dec uie. Warren, Aug. IT, lri3. GEO. T. HULL. IVRI I ING INKS, tire Arnold's and T May n ard fc Noyes celebrated Writing Inks. I ulc Powder, Carmine Ink. Indelible Jnk, for marking linens. Writing Sind. Ink Bottlra, etc., etc. ;lraa!eby (may ' K. A- SMITH 4 Co. PHE LADIES COMPLETE GUIDE to Crotchet and Fancy Knittirr. A few copies receiveil at AbAMS' Bookstore. Also, several new popular works. Drop In whea have time. (nov 2".' , ., . ...,.. ,rpAn1, , , A. r AllJL.MOLKiK Co. s lUPi While Leaii a line supply eonsunly on hand 1 for aaleahe loweet c.h prices. tv Aot . E. A. SMITH Co. ' . j 1 i T f II. Ihtat jllrtifrins. ' i ' ' ( ! i 1 DR. LOCOCK'S ITLMONIC VA FKRS. FOR THK CI'flR OF COLDS, COrilllS. ?TIIMA. IIKONCIIITIS. COSSI MPTIOX. ASU ALL FFKCTIONS OF THE CHEST AXD LUXUS. These Wafers operate like a rharm produriur almost Instantaneoca relief. They allay at once, the tickling anJ irritation in the throat, which aires rise to backing and eouehinp. and anally result, if not arrested, in a disease of fatal type. For Bronchitis, so fearfully prevalent la this climate, Uiese Wafers stand perfectly nnrivalkii. So Puiilic Ppeaker should attempt to address an audience without ft supply of LOCOTK'3 WAFERS In his picket. They luliricate the throat and facilitate delivery to a most astonishing decree. Professional infers, and all members of Church Choirs will expe rience immense henefit from their magic effects. All who use them cheerfully testify to their wonderful effi cacy. There is but one opinion of their matchless vir tues, in all complaints for which they are recommended, line box will satisfy you that we cannot speak too biffhly in their favor. Hon. SAMl'EL RICHARDSOV, late Mayor of Roch tster. N. Y.; Dr. James MeCarthv. of Medical H ill, bulilin; S. Pearsall, Vicir. Lirhlield Cathedral; E. Pres ton. Coal Merchant, of Hull England ; and tliousands ef others have volunteered their testimony in favor of Pr. LOCOCK 3 great diicosery. A single trial will convince the most sceptical that no medicine ap proaches this in theal'solutr control it exerts over all lliat fatal class of diseases which we have enumerated. Sold by all Medicine Dealers generally. Oct. 4. l?-i4 tim r.r. j u ui:i.(. n j.: w .l I -T II I N AND VALU Thr im-t p'wVfrfiu Kin fB thi (ncc of the clooe now rri iu mi.ivu.- iu ti.e 4iv.r: an l.rpuhijr. Th pvwr I :h- iTi vri f f.un j iuk into in.iirji.tl.cane tifii .-)L,iMrrd torur sViiver.an Kii.g. ur-i-i. t i..vr. p;. ti.f powrr tested to them to lu.nuH ta ri m s f ti:o M- h and lordly, and to rttdum to trr ttwir 111.MT1 at: J S :r.Utin. lb p" -r and depend vt. tur Auieriiu Kii-s forth withtiwl wiiling-d-m t:t ii-, i..rol nuriii ar.d h::rn-i r.in. radr ii .r i. aioi.isu-r r.i. f. and fo offer beukb and nappi it. i.. xuK ,i,. ;,tJj ioT, the Tka and the pot IU. .JOHN J.'UIJS GrRSAT AMERICAN KING i ft- I-., m Wt.stERi-t TMi W.!j. and the nvatei I'wttiu t-.-r otVrr-1 to slti lvi huaii itv; t. the sup triu' until.:. s the lv-tcr'n nay. ivli.-f is at vour euv mnd. V- u ha only u tin niaieal reuiViir. All lr'- wfa,. iin u;T- r. a rt n.-t a--rrt the profrtred ti.-iltn.Ji-M-r.eu- t l.te pity rf their tSmiiie. l'Li winjvrftil niffisf tm. .luring th lrif poriod since ita iittroiu -ti bia earri-d b.ipptnesa to lit hearts of tboumiAdia. and lum.r lit m riiartu to many wb b-reto kr reyaXued it only a. a piul'ul aud mixcmbl asifelv anra. 1 tb wind with aii Uiiineuls. V.ra .r -rat ions. Pain KilUra. aittt lain r.trsrvr, and lt luillioun of glad tonr:uR -r 4-l.li ui iLe c;ritof tb. KTeat "Auiericaa Kin; t.f I .tin. a prruarati'Mi rnp.std aotely of kaLKar-d f-tr-. pntucsl t-y Jkuirrtcn a ou riband aKiintc u. w-i!. W -'-uM aat, tbe I.imrs. !. are alwa- rwnip- tent jndpwt b4l iad m lui i n.-t a valuaMr tamiiv med icine U- if u a pev-til ftr.T hy -It in tba Kinxf 1'aia a Kii.ii- tr:.it. ai.ti if atiV-i i -Tt . e&rrk ih-tr infJnanoa !a iu U-bi;f r-ouite.vviti i:. k eil ana Mien of it, and tbat it u used hx their albiru-.l tiri. hlw rA. l itm ljidifart a'a. s.baxital lr 4nduen tiie induce their SolTeriu frtei.-: is use t-;i rvilv cjtuat. iurdirine, lhay if ba djin- aii f lieneC'.lVu'- that they ran I prt'U't .f. '.hi U a piwvrful aud traly-nxixiraj TmelT t.r all xt'-rn..l ii---uj-s w.!. t ilip-.Tn, burns, fcsx.au I f -r inmy intern..! ittlirtions. it is a crii n run, yH ii i fs-rfiTtit b.-triii.e-n. ani inupv)le ,f pro-lu -ing lite k-aat ngurts u w-rf.-rU in t!s mtt dvittute cava ur thff wU n.utltuliot,. it is ri.UreK uor-lv.. to p-Ilw the oM and or&4ut ynUnn f pat ii-iin.- t ibe j.uMir tbouands of errtitt tates i.f w.Mt.lt-ris p-rl-..i-ins-. l. tiii mfi .n.. tt wtn but tweittj,-f..r fwrl t.. irv it. .;t lr. Uull fctakes bis wrll earn-.! r.put-tfn lh lm; of lain Ainj ail nd ni'tp ttt:tn iierbii.ii-. t.r :t. Vrtut-1 A-k bate iu tne HhvumatUn. or(ut; them are iit-f pi- -is'nt rw:vd n. and wc know that fou tuii M-.e c ijrisrt itvs-iu away as noun as pos.ibia, than -It! I.I.S Mti or PA1X." Hut'l -ju I eured d::ttrt.t iinm-'timtflv f Itf-wel DouipsMiiti l se,,tvrv. u-n:u rr CouipUiut.! uoIli-3 Mor bua. t r-titip bt ii.-. 1 -:! A -he. Tita ir any other ache ar paiu. Ue uiedy i iutpU and the aura certain, 1K TIIS t;i;rAT KING liF lAIN. WooM you have your Jstvs, SvIJinca, Cuts. BurtH, Stills. UruiM-s. or any otb-r wouuoV baaied. we repeal U, use lUe MMiU Al. KIMi OF TAIN. Would you i- enredof ral I 11-a.J. dti.f J dots. Sora nrraat. Neural -ia. .ore lrr.tc. I.umio. l'e.ter or Mns Worm. Salt l.wt.-uui. ..;-i.f l'..in us imes-i I l.aie-l llanda. aud all other 7r-. ritUr Itv or f.uoitia. mm lay aain and airaiu. l a kiyiist b IT. Joim Bui. s - ttf PAIN." Wu!d ou be eurrl .f Kin K'.il. tanT. Tumnrt. Rrup.it-ui. or an diM-a-M of ttie ."ii'n eau-d by iuipiire blood, tuen um IT. J'bo liutl .Ntr-ap-inlla internally, and the Kiiitf of Piu exts-r-i-iliy. cethiatC caa b wore vrtain tban a pee4y and edvrtuvU cure. ER JQiiX BULL'S B A Ii S A P A R I L L A. .Wofuta. or kin.; h u. Cn n.-er-, Li u p ; v nn of th in Kr -tsiptlis Tuntors. t. nrtsitk ocm t.ytf, Clng Wrm or "iu-m. .Srald Head. Mvutn-ntisai. Pa.H in the ilt-nes off Joints. iHd S m and I H-rra. faeliioz (f theiLin ls. j.hiiia- iM (p!i. ntt I h-um, Idartuess f the hiatxeyj. j;iw-om-k ri-in fnu the use of Iert-urv.LrM A A-.pctit4. iam iu tiiei-.eand fcbouldera. Geuerai lel Kilv. Tifuioco. .'uu-b. lit da, rpy. Jauniii-. I'lnatiTt-neiK. i'-rotM-hiti. Vat-aknesaof Chet. S:re Tiin-at. I'ulm..mr -ti. h li.-i an.l ail other IirM lending U- pn-t.11.vO iuBipti-ti Lier unre plaiata. Female lrie-.-uir:Ltuud Cotzipbinla, lw tpiritK. i.-il and neroa .lead arbe. Ni. bt J waata, KapcHun.-a. or iutpruienee in Lite, t hruie t'oav stitutiMial Iovum-s. jod as n prin; and bum aver lirink- and iivikti) Tuiii- ( r too byteui. ai'd a i.entle rud I'l-asant l'urati'e, it u supr.r b bluo Lis:k and Cwu.re-a VtaUT, at) t-i Lit Powders. ltUaremark.ibielVt.tb.it aof-n; the bun !ralsof mi ten t phtsi'ians bo u.tts exabtioed the rt-ipe by wbk'avUuii'a jirwparilla i prtu.irvd. but one b-vi en oVmued it. i-ut all apprt-tM it and rontuifiid it in tue bighet ts.r:.i. Van; pS i 'ti. S e pr-w tb-Balvea trouIy in ttr l-eliel ihit i- i deei -Jl . the t.-rt prt pa rat km of Sarsinnrit'a t:i.t Las t.r 1 crit pl.ee UK le the pubtie. Altl.iuh tb-re an irtati pir )--iius wliO feel a reluetaueU Ita.i: t!:-ir na!iit: pp-tiue-1 to tha raouuinii-iati n f any p-ir.i ulnr r-ui- dy. uotwi:h standing they may apprt..-. t il in tbt- ii,bet 1 n.r.-; there are othtrs bi franl.l. j A-i tbs-ir npp-rt in tavs-r of a reuedv ui h tbrv iaiiow is tl.n-uf loin so sauce good iu iu le-l --iuiiiuity. tn ri teu , mal the f dlowini ff:u ol t ud re5pe taM p'.i. si bins, f bib tui.iin; iu ti.- i-juu .ii.. is ti taw TESTIHOUY: 4a-Titiiu'b like thr F II--. in-r rer.-ltTi .ur--rr m-ui all cinaien'-s ou tliert. a-v . f i.i.ii .-srir nil-.i. i r m I ft. L. I. VanJ II. IT'fe-i r lmij-trr it. tu.- I.t.tti. iil. Meili -tl 1 i.ile-e : 1 -i kiol..-i " r th.r a-L ..I in cnilivnts niinp"in.' .h l:uil s t;uiup.uu. ..xlrn.-t f rUrsaariiU ami li.e mi hw.uti -n in -J inr Ti.t ti.i-y Isn a snle eioipunl. an.! -nr tii.it ih-hiiiims well u' shronic dis.seas to alii. I. u is M'li t' 1 - I- i: A'.M.L. Jl.lt. 1itisviujE, June G. 1;. What llr. T.les. pli.: Ln t.v spw4utui.-nt ti. fit. LauisTiL. Mariu. Itir-.il.it. s ct i.ull s .ar..-tp.tri:U I. ! isvll-L'U Vsr. li Jil. 1 have examinel ll.e r.r. . rijil U u f-r tl. pr- t'ti.n Jt Jithn l:uil s an-ii-iriiLi anJ 1 !--liwt lle .uiiii.a tii.n to W an exrvllvl.t r.t e. anii well f-f I. rllat a t" r-- uee an alt. ratire i-n'ir-wi- n en tne i-,-ni. I liar sjsed It U tt in full Ii-- an-l t""l' ate .rt. ti e. ael thins tt is the Ut article -f .-siirlila l-.w i;. n-. M. i-V! . V. IK r.rsi.li-nt lh.-t-in lyifi-i"e ;.irinr l!i-.tal. Better t' sli-vi.ni ttkin a w.-w .reri.I in birvrtfai7 tsediein.. J.ev. L. . .-et.fn Tei . i . MeveTu- n : tl i-ILli V.v Ih lsi'.l. We hava niwl J. hn tiiils Srjfnrili an.l ii.ivs known it t I - us--'l .it'.i ertir- s-Tisr.- ti anJ r. have n h -it:iti"n in sI.tii '-i.ur f tii.-.l it i a . anil vain.-. ure-lit-al rt i-mii.! an I tal uLitit t- ..r-i. 4ueeuiniii exo-l .iii'l n-tir- ui.i -ii -u n..r: ai;.i tiN-r--flora wouM i-li-erfll and .m. k; iMr'i.-lI;. rtf.. biiii"Uj it I. thsafi.i.ut K ST.. l:..-i)X. litis meui-iiic. -ij u--i w-r-uus u uirruoua arill eux. witut'ui fc.ii. I I , I i i J t I ' i i I ' ! ' I I i.-UIIt-xtl We would arntl fenl! p -r in li are iuK-r-Inf with anv f ll.e ilia ti.M I l: i ll-ir to to rail nn Dr. John Bull sa.-ent end set a op .f foils ln ily Journal trriiti: sufc r ti- nK.f hT.ni itv e S t that a single inii i.'u.il i l n..t ! f un t ii'.;!i!i.r U rive hull's SarsrparilS a Iriil Jp-r r nuimr. sim! rti I Iretinr. at tiie -uiie tin.- tl. it it is ir..pri-i' b- 5 r th Dnrtor to pill lih the tenth p.n t ti naoil. r .f ete lifcatesof atoun.!in; rur p rf rui'-d l-v hi- .Mrsapa- rilia. The amount .f teriuwnv niiui t-iril .-n.i.erii 9. Ur. Hull's .anwpsri!i. fr.m -ll kw.-t. an-l iivin j fvislieU indlridu.tK 1. th ill pubii.- and pri ate life, ha been perforllv over h-lnil'iii. mm- ii,. j.din Hull s Priu.-i:il "f.ne. West Si ' f ifth jus. itst door b. fcw Main. Luuisi iile. K J. DR. JOHN BULL'S PRINCIPAL orriCK s. nBABCLAT.TKKKT. j 1 HTII STRKIT. NKWYiiRS. ! Lorl.sril.LK ros snx R.V BtH30I?TS AND J1KKI HANTS T!irl'i:MiH"T TIU UNITED STATES, CAN ADA. MKAICIt. AND TIIK W'.T I Nil It And by E. A. SMITU at Co.DruggisU Xo. S Main St. ITarren. OHEAPCASH AND READY-PAY y BOOT AND SHOE KSTABLISU alEN'T, No. SW, Main Street. J. McConnell i t'o No. SO, Main Street, Warren, Ohio, have the pleas are of announcing to the eitisens of V.l.nl I rannir and the nnlillC in reneral, that they are receivine and manufartnriii s the larrest, cheapest and liest ass.iruneut of BOOTS and SHOES ever l.roujrht to the Western market, which they now oBer lor sale, at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers, on the cash aud readyay system. Their stock consist, of GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT Hen's Coaese Boots; Men's Calf Pei'd Initation B'ts; Hungarian do: French Calf se.r'd, steel s'ks; m nip do; Broirans; Calf Pee, do; M Kip and Calf Btdgans; Boy' Boots and Broyans. all kinds. ! LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Jenny Lind Boots, Buskins aoi Vies; Ladies' itent Leather Buskins and Ties, and Morocco Bouts; 9f:sses Sewed and Pegd Itaiter and hoes, of all kinds; Children's Shoes. As. ilOEMAKER'S flNDIXUS fc TOOLS ALL KINDS! Morocco. Calf Skin ai d Upper Leather, and every- 'na usually kept In our line, whiah wi" be sold for .. lower than can be fouodcWewhere in the county. April II. DM3. 1. McCOSNt'LL CO I ; ; j -lour 1 ' f : i the she i and to bnt t the tak but ami in Held K7 1 I T pjttnt Itwirittts. CHEST Bart.. M.D.. the emlr -nt Me.fll" Pr-tiii I " let a valmMe d-acy to the world in his (1KEAT i nr. t.v r.snt E nin, CONSUMPTION and utifailing tore for Pulmonary lliscas-rs. withoctthk rsaor mku Ulss. S'.r A. C. B irt., iniente l and alvised the ns of THE MEDICATED FIR CIIKST PROTECTOR, to all ersons of all aes and conditions, as a certain- , and safe shield a-ainst those fearful diseases. Con sumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs. Colds and other athictions of the Longs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, according to fashion, and the contin- ! ual chaoses of our climate. ! "The Protector," is simply a chemically pre) ared fur, lined with silk and padded, which, suspended from the neck, rovers the chest in so agreeable a aunner, I u,'-""J worn, it becob.es a necessity and a comfort. -The Protector,"although hut recentlyiutroducid in i J? Aasrica, is making rapid progress tlirouvi in. ; I mlei! states he C'anailas. South America, an I W'w-st I .''"i!"-, M h" fur ''"e hern a stable article in England and on the continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries to the position of an arti- cle of dress. To demonstrate these facts enquire of any English ! resi.lent in your vicinity of his k: owledge of the ben- : eficial effects of vrarin it.- n.i j roc ma to botosisu of "any kind. The cost of wear- inctneseartieies is a mere iritle -nH An ..n i .. some year. No one who values the health of himself or his family will be without then. The Hospitals in tin country are not alone reeouunendintr them, bat rapidly introducing them. Hnrcourt, Rra.lli.-y cV Co., of Londou, and .Manchester, Knjtan.l. were originally entrusted with the manuiacture of the Protectors. by Ue lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue to manufacture accordiux tc 'his original' instructions, and therefore reconimeud those who would wear -The Protectors,' to ee to their being genuine. Kememlrer this is a ample article, and no Patent Medicine. RETAIL PRICES. Gents Size, .... $1 50 each. Ladies do - . . - 1 (aj do. Boys' and Mmesdo. . 75 jo. HAKCOI RT, BRADLET A CO.. Ann Street & 10 Nassau Street, New York. Principal Warehouse. HK2 Wood Street, Cheapside London. Sluufactory, 44 Market Street, Manches ter. England. a.J! ' Co "re est',,ihinc DepoU for the as Is of uThe Protector in all parts of America. Physicians, Stir-eons, Dru'fUts, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, Hatters and Milliners, also Gentlemen's rurnishinr Store Keefters are entrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom most liberal terms are odered for their enterprise, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe and profitable busi ness JIAKCOl'RT, BKADLKV & CO., 34 Ana Street, New ToJk. Seivt. 20, l?4 3m. TXR. J. B. MARCIUSrS CELEBRATED CATHOLICOB", FOR RELIEr Sl CCRE OF SVFrEKING FKMALE3. It sm.ls pre-eminent for its curative powers in all disea-fca for which it ia recommenced, usually called FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Of these are Protapnu I teri. or Fallinc of the Womb ; Flour Allius, or Whiles; Chronic Innaination and Ul ceration of the Wouih; Incidental llemorrhare. ol Flooding; Painfnl, Suppressed and Irretralar Menstrua tion; &c, with all their accon.panvin-; evils. (Cance e-trepte.1.) no matter how severe, or how Ions; standing. The Catholicon far surpasses other remedies, in beint more certain, less expensive, and leavin-r the system in a better condition. Let all interested call and obtair a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of its uie: together with letters from highly experienced Phy sicians, who hare used it in their practice, and speak from their own observation. RKFELKNCE3 : P. B. Po sASi, M. D., ITtica, X. T. I.. I. Fi.imso, M. D.. Rochester !f. T M. II Milbh, M. D., Rochester. N. Y D. . Foots:, M. D.. Syracuse, N. T. Prof. II. sbi,s. M. D., Haltimore, Md. J. C. Oxkh a, M. D., Ktltimore, Mil. W. W Kcxsc. M. D., New York City. W. P---OTT, M. 1 , Concord, S. II. J. P. Nismo, M. D., I tica, N. T. Rev. C. S. Beard, Glenn Springs, S. C. Phamplets to he had gratis at the "tore of E. A. SMITH Co., Agents, Druggists, Warren. O. Also sold by L. W. Mears, North Bloomfield, James K. Sexton, Yosngs own, and hy most of the leading Druggists in the ad orning counties. Wjr-Letter addressed ( tbt cars Mr. Cmrtis Hateb, Agent at kacemnm. Obim'. To Dk. Mari hisi : I have been ten yean troubled with Female Complaints prolapsus uteri, and all the attending difficulties; at times rendering my life mo miserable. I have had the attendance ef some of the best physicians, with but little success; the most they could do was to relieve, cure was out of the question. Fur five months before commencing with your medicine I hail not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of door in short, I waa completely prostrated, both in mind and body, and expected to drag out the rest of my day in suffering and misery. But. reading your advertise ment, I was induced to trv vonr inv.lnahl. m.iin. called Uterine Catholicon, as the last resort, lhad not used it a week before I felt like another woman. By the use of three bottles I was enabled to nerfnm .1 .h. I.. borfursix in the family with ease, and could walk any where in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, has induced me to state my case to the public. I can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (Signed.) Mr. Saras Ana Buuor. Freedom, Portaee Co., Ohio. ITT-I- B. MARCIIISI dt Co., Proprietor. Centra Depot, 304 Broadway. New York. Warren, June 31. lJo-l y CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TUB GREAT Pl'RIFIER OF TOR BLOOD I Jfst m Pert te is Mtrxnrf im it. Lkt thk Affuctkd Rcad an Fondek! An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheu matism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Atme and Fe rer. Chronic Sore Ejes. King Worm or Tetter, Scald xieati, &uiarement and fain of the Bones and Joints, ouiooorn i icers bypnititic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an Injudicious I se of Mercury, Imprudence is Life, or Impurity of the Blood. UTTtaia great alteratire medicine and Purifier of Hlood is now used hy thousands of jrrateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify dailT ta the reniarkaMe cures performed hv the rreatest of i .lemcmn, "vaaxita m evanish JIixtcrs." fiearaltria. I Rbeumatisoi. Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers, fleers. Old Sores. A fleet ions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains aud Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily nut to flight hy using this great and ineaiisLable rem edy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fonnd to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and cmcietitly on the Liver - aim Eimueys, Btrengiuens cue iigesuon, gives tone to ' the. 3tani)a-h miirM r na alrin etwnA kultk. stores the Constitution, enfeebled hy disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to iu pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of Cartkk's Sr ; tan MivrrsE will remove all sal lowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in a re markable ileg-ee, beyond all the medicines ever beard of. The larpe number of certificates which we have re ceived from persons from all parts of the United States is the best evidence that there is no Humbug about it. The press, hotel keeers, magistrates, physicians, and puMtc m 'n, well known to Uie community, all add their testimony to the wocderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD 1TRIFIER. Call on the Aoxvr and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines lias performed. None genuine unless signed Bekkctt cc Becks, Pro prietors, No. 3. Pearl street, Richmond, Vs., to whom all orders for supplies and agencies most be addressed. For sale y E. A. Smith A. Co.. Warren ; J. Camp bell, Newton Falls ; B. Brown. Ohlton ; Oeo. Ilaxlett, Oadtavus , S. W. Mears, Bloomfield, and by Dealers in Medicines everyhere. nov 2-y LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Janndice, Chronic or Nervous Nebility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disor dered Liver or Stomach ; such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the head. Acidity of the Stomach, Natives, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Full- ness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructtaions, Sink 1 ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the llrid. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flutter ing at Uie Heart, Choking or Suffocating; Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, tc. Sudden Flushes of Heat. Burning in the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Ureal Depression of Spirits can be effectually cured hy jDr. Ilooflnnd's Celebrated German Bitters, Preitared by Dr. C. 31. JACKSON, No, IS Arch street. Philadelphia.. j Tir power over the above diseases Is not excelled, ; If etiu.il led. bv anv other Dretaaration in the United , St:.t-- th .Mir.4 tttt. in nmnv im aftrr skillful . rmt physicians hail failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the ' the rectification of di-eases of the Liver and lesser glands, j exercising the most searching powers in weakness and i affections of Uie digestive organs, they are, withal j safe, certain and pleasant. j TESTIMONY FROM OHIO Jon I.orrw,Jer.mesville, Ohio. May 9h. 1H5.V said " -I write to state for your satisfaction, and also j for that of others, that your (ierman Bitters is what yon , rm.nM.l ii t Ire. a hirhlv valualle met Heine, which I know from having used it in my own family to my j ; 1 at of of the in entire satisfaction. All who have used it give the same ' T recommendation . . Xt ii-wmmtMwm a Vttir. fTantf.n. Ohio. Slav II. iroJ. ' - - ' - - - . . . tnee iiiv.ti kf-ftrti vour tiermin Hitters nirnir i .v. says : reconunendetl Irom sources in which I placed annch t coneuence, i oruereu .our V.w, 1' nt thfm i ra.vr to bit dauchter who has deriTed ereat benefit from it : two of the others I sold immediately, and I woald like yon to send me a wpplrj t aell." BUnk Jou Clk, Brunswick, Ohio. May . IK, nys: .rrxiA.u "'' i 1 j t a eries 'same. M cae that has come to my knowledge, and has opened for itself ereat itemanu. Thomas LmiiFom, Covington, Ohio, Pec. 27th, 1PJ3. says : "My wife has been affected with the Liver complaint and Dyspesia for a numier of years, daring wh.ch time I have sient a great dal for doctoring, hut received very little hetvelit therefrom, and anally f doctors said she could not be cured. Last spring concluded to try your Bitters; she took two bottles t ever since taking them she has been able to attend b.r business, until very lately she had a new attack has a?nin commenced the Bitters. I have sold quite a ntuuler of bottles through her recommendation, as far as I can learn, it has given satisfaction to ally, all." where D. Abbott, Austtuhargh, Asbahu!a county, Ohio i his Deretuber 5th, says "Permit me to barr testi lr. mony to the rem irkalde efficacy of your medicine in of cure of Liver Complaint, for years previous to in -r your Bitters, I was severely atiiicted with Liver Complaint; so much so tliat 1 did not expect to lire; arising by a free use of your medicine, thanks to a kind Providence, I tiud myself entirely restored to health, . Dr. able resume my employment." arafer These Bitters are sntirei vegetmst and free from Alcoholic uimulatitand all injurious ingredients, mild . hand their operation, they strengthen tl)f system, never , prostrate it. . i tc. Por sale bv E. A. ?mith A Co., nd Porter . Co Ttarren ; . Haxlett. Ousta-us ;y. 8- .Mears, Bloom- ; , J. Camidiell Newton Palls, nd by lValer in t . Medicines everywhere, ERCIIANT'S GarL'li' S Oil nov e ISs-y A 111 25ct. S0ct.nd 91.110 bottles, for le by the quantity ore or.rrtai'' ... ttr. j March Io. . '.,:-. Book. I maud ani Condition v . .4TTn a, rri 1 maim K sl.V" , -.-ri.o filTlllRTIP PIT T 5 "me I.A1IIAI11 riUL3, . . I ' aburatery U).il The puMtr. best ! beea I OLOAX'S Ointment Powders, for sale by oar 16 r.R s just received and for sale by AuS. . K. A. SMlTfl HOOFLAD'S German Bit ers, a cel ehrateil reaie ly for the cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, aud all disease arising from a disordered liver or stomach, sold by iirchifl. SMITH & Ca W r lJUlli ' t- ntion of the rnM- ... Certificates appended below, and bespeak for them that candid con sideration which their honest frankness deserves. aten in such station as many who voluntarily bear witness to the efficacy and value of Cbrrit I Pxt-voral, do not wantonhr trifle With, Or distort facts. Bor armtat. ik.i. . : ; Judge then, whether this is not the medicine to truss when you must have relief for the throat or lanes; judge too. whether every family ought not to have it by them a a (ifesuard against the every where prevailing ene my, which steals with Fatal frequency apon almost every Hock and carries oil the lamb from many a home? Jackson. C. If. JelrAn Pi.- f, ; Hwk v ... into Da. J. C. Aver. ' ' "' Hir The L'smt Pn-rn. . . : - w i : Several of our best Physicians have nsed it, three of them in their own cases and always with Uie happiest fl? il-J """nerous patent medicines always befere mem, lead to incredulity in retard to every new remedy; anil it is only after uudoul.ted evidence of value in any article that anything like a general confidence can b. excited. The unrivalled excellence of this enK;n.i!, agents, (in the Chirrt Ptttoriai) proved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observation, has com pelled medical men to proclaimed abroad it's usefully ess. It ta beyond all doubt the liest general remedy we have for the Pulmonary Affections of this climate, at the same time seilative and expectorant, rare eoia- v....n v. properties. In the hope that it will prove its own reward, I sub scribe myself. Respectfully your obt. servt. JAS. 11. C. MILLER, M. T. . Allegan,Mieh,WhJanlS55, wear Sir Ne one, no not one man, woman, or child can I.e found to deny that the Chesrv Prttorai. is all that itciums to be. There is much used in this vicinity although not known until recently. The community should know it's virtues. Tours truly. JOHN R. KELXOUU. M. D. Let gentlemen of the Legal Profesion mark this case. Williamsburg, L. I., Sept. 3, 1853. Dr. J. C. Atkr, Dear Sir Over application for the past three years to my duties as an advocate brought on some eight months ago a severe irritation of the broncal tul.es. which wa a constant annoyance to me. and fast becominga so ore. of great apprehension, livery remedy tried, failed to relieve me, till I used your Chkrrt Pb-toral. Thi has not only relieved me, but as I trust, wholly cured me. 1 care nothing for th reputation of advocating Patent Medicines, and thia is at your service. I shall recommend it to members of the bar and other whom I may meet, laboring under similar indispositions. Yours truly, R. g. JOKES. South Paris, Me., Aug. 18, lf50. I have no hesitation in aayiug. that I regard Avlr's Cbrrri Prctorial as decidedly the best remedy within my knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis, eouha and ail diseases of the lungs. M. A. RITST, M. D. Montgomery, Anv, Oct. 4, 1(M9. DR. J. C. Atir, Sir: I have used your admirable compcund extensively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by far. any other remedy we have for caring diseases upon the lung. Your oht. servant. R-B.JONES,M. D. What yet remains to convince lb. most incredulous thai the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to be V'-? ""W"' remedial agent for aU diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience of years, ha proven it to be sucb. and we sul.mit it to the people be lieving that it' virtue will fully maintain it's reputa tion. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold hy P. E rstriss Jr Cincinnati ; B. A. Swirafc. ci arren; J. CauraELL, Newton Palls; II. W Cole iar, Mesopotamia; and by all dealers in Medicin. everywhere. . jnTBeware of counterfeit and worthless prepara tions attempted to be palmed off under a similarity of LP"'J I4 '3i.-'Ml ROTAt IRTTERS PATE XX. rPHE HYDROMAGEX, OR WATER -n. PR00P. ANTI CONSUMPTIVE cork soles: Manufactured by IIARC0URT, BRADLEY Co 40 Market Street. Manchester. Principal Warehouse 1x4 Wood Su. Cheapside, London, England. American Establishments, 3d Ann Street and 10-J Saasun Street. New York. The Uydromagen is a valuable discovery for protect ing the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a pre ventative of many Lung diseases, without any doctor ing whatever. The Uydromagen is in the form of a sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Iu medicated character is a powerful preventative to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm and healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest weather, as the foot cannot become wet if the Hydromagen is inser ted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoe in the most inclement weather with impunity ; while Consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by their general adoption. They entirely superseed overshoes, as the latter can, the feet to perspire io n very unhealthy manner; and, besides, are not dangerous to wear for pedestrians ia icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter eause the feet to appear extremely large, the Uydroma gen, being a mere thin slice of cork prepared, peculiar ly plated inside, does not increase the sue of th. w or cause the foot to appear untidy. To children they are extremely valuable, as they may eneage in exercis. with comfort and healthy effects. Their expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides, those wha patronise them will find their yearly doctor bills much diminished thereby. As the Uydromagen is becoming more known, ita sale ia increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds. Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, ilamburg and Berlin, our sales reached 1,733,400 pairs of Cork Soles. This year the number will far surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as a preventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Men's Sise, per pair. 35 cents; Ladies' do. per pair. 30 cents; Boys' and Misses do. per pair, 25 cents. Notice. From the Retail Prices we make a verv Ilk. era! allowance to Jobbers and wholesalers, so that any storekeeper may make a fine profit on their sale, wki i. they are aa article that saay be kept ia any Mora, among any class of Goods. For terms, apply to HABC0URT, BRADLEY 4 Co., 3 Ann Street. New York. Sept. SO. lr-S4-3m dtrt that may be lodired in the i They can alsotake Timothy, Clover and Flaxseed in chaff, and by once running it through, can make it perfectly mercantile. Their Flaxseed and rat dirt cleaners are their own inventions, deduced from much study aud experimenting the pas4 winter, and are such r t to be found in any other mill extant. They invite mil who need mills to call and examine theirs ffor Pchasing elsewhere; and aa their mill, arw IwJ9 warrante,!, they can run no risk of being im "J V" " ,r,rVo fftii, July 19. "VEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE J. 1 STORK. Koa. 1113 Main Street. Spring has come I And so baa the largest. ) best anil cheapest stock of Boots and Shoes ever I orou'Di on tne vt estern Reserve. s-it. WARREN, in announcinir tfats fact to hi pat roue, and the rs srld at large, invites them, one and all. to come and see for tiiemselves, for he feels confident n can suit them with any kind of good Boot or shoe they want. Purchasing his stock of the Manufacturer for Cash, enables him to offer such inducement to buyers a can not be found elsewhere Ladies! youliketo have a pretty Gaiter or Shoe, and I have taken especial care to please you by selecting th most fashionable, prettiest and most genteel stock for ladies wear, that could be found in e York; so ail that like the ornamental a well as useful, wilt call and see and buy, before going elsewhere. Genu .' 1 have the best assortment for your use the rreatest variety of material, and the latest fashions, only ' call and see my Cloth, Kid and Enamelled Uailera. Children ! come, and I can fit you with any kind of Shoe or Gaiter your taste may se left. D. ii. W. acuinreturnatAattkato past patronage, and solicits its continuance. N. B. Boots and rfhoes made to orderaml warranted to t. r. ji. WAKRES. P. S. Dont forget the No. 11 13 Main St. Warren f AH0XIN6 COUNTY IfX PREMIUM CARRIAGE SHOP. Canfield. Ohio. The subtcriber take . this method to inform the generous public, that he still carries on tne above nusiness, in all its various branebee, and will make to order, any thing that a man may want in his line. Having a btre stock of new material al- ' ways oa hand, and the best of workmen to d. it ap ia style that cannot be surpassed by any establishment in ine country, ths? who wish to purchase Carriages or Buggies ready-made, can always find a large assortment my shop, of all qualities, and at all prices, and 1 am not arraiu ol competition, from any quarter, especially north. I would just say to all who wish to get a Rood article, they would do well to call on this establishment before purchasing elsewhere, for our work is of the beat quality, and all warranted PAINTING and TRIMMING done on short .notices Particular attention paid to repairing. NEW BUGGIES in exchange for old one. All kind Lumber taken in exchange for work. The subscriber flatters himself that by strict attention himself and hands to business, he can have a reason able share of public patronage. Thankful for all former favors, he will be still more thankful for new ones. Canfield. Mar 6. lr3-r M. SWA.VK. F ANN ING MILLS! FANNING MILLS M The undersigned take this method of informing tne farming public, that still continuing to saanufacture Fanning Mills, they have so tax improved same as to be able, not only to take out foul seeds from Grain, better and faster Utaa any other mill now use. but also to perfectly separate, or take out. ths w. cruris & sons. AVENXA B00K-BIXDERY. The nnderaismed. in connection with their Printina . . ... . . ann nooKszore. nave eswiiiaiiea a xjv-w .- ... ... .. r v- BINDERY, where Book-Binding in every variety and style, will be done on short owe. Their Bindery has one of UICKOK'S FIRST-CLASS Rt'LINO MACUi.Si.. rolcd to onl(.r; Periodicals bound; old re-bonnd; and erery branch of the busineaa at. tended Win the best manner, ana on reasonable terms. This establiithinent employs the best of workmen, and comnarison with work turned out from other Bind in regard to style, durability, finish and price, ia fearlessly challenged. Books and orders may be left at ABAMS Bookstore, Warren, who is authorized toreeeire an-Lforwnrd tbw mall, iicju.it. & c a..us.UKin Aug. 10, 1-5-1 om Ravenna, Portage Co., 0. EDICAL NOTICE B. MORTON SrauKos, would restectuilly inform the Public gener and that he has located himself at Newton falls, he will attend to air calls in bis profession, at Ofiice or at private dwellings. M. will pay particular attention to all kinds of old Chronic diseases, such as jrspepsia. Liver Complain, diseases of the Lungs, Kidney, Skin, BroucUitis, Artnmatic Afflictions, and all diseases from an impure state ol the blood. Also ail diseases peculiar to lite Female sea. Morton's remedies are purely wsgstmbi and tlto rar, discarding poisons of every kind, bntli mineral, vegetable and animal. He will also keep on all kinds of Botanic Medicines, both simple and compound; Tinctures, yrupa. Bitters, Liniments, die. for sale. Newton Palls. Xot. S, 1K4 (nov 8-tf. . . vpw UKTOHY OP THE NT- TED STATES, by Benson J. Lossing, Author of ecu Illustrated vy Pictorial Field Book. Revolutirn. thiin y eaoa.s.te T B " Kcnli,t delinritions of scenes and characters, i isi Revised and Enlarged Edition of Bramard's Drawinc In conseuence of the rapid iy ibcreasint de- f.r this saluai.le work, it has recently Bevn i-r inia , i .i -- . . . j thorouirhly revised by the author, anit.the present vol- contains a laree addition or entirely new anu ong AltlvS ,tl-Ii!U,tn,ted by ITaeleptiiteiiKravinrs. In thisclition the subject of LsaDM Ara liirmnii iseb treated, therel y aRonlinjt a sure piide to tli. in aciuirinR an ac. urate kno.le.li.-e of the art. pulib'hers feel sutisfied that they now oBer to the whether for School, or private inntruction. t!i. Elementary Treatise, on :!ii subject that has evi ntbl'shed. Price, c. r RINti t OMPAXT Cleveland 0.