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Variety. From the Ohio State Journal. ODE TO A MUSKATEER. We trust the King of the Mosquitoes will " lite doun" on the perpetrator of this, and send in his bill for damages : Yoa wiked blad-sucker, why dosnt Too urn yare li Tin nun w beside Li tin down on peeple and insurten jure Long bill to git bind, litin on Foakses note, and when tha git mad an Begin to slap, leave ? Haint ju got no feelinks f Grate seeser ! how rude git nocked if yoa was As large as sum tn leged blod-snckers as is Konnd here, wot wares lloas. Whi doant 70a Lite doon stil, as tha do, and blede em foar Tha no it, withowt hollerin all the whyle T Tor a kanable 1 ye do a big bixnis on a Smawl fikail, yn sack more blad owt of a Feller th in a clefant can, an yure) smeller Ailit haff as long. Tn waik np fbaks When tha ar sleepin and tha swair Tangent, flow da yn work it tn ksap Tore bill so sharp, si thorn grindin 1 Whl Doant yn pek wnrms owt ot tress, A etc insex, yon long leged enss f What tewn is it yon syng so much, Ooing rownd with Jure fethira shott oph, Seakin whoom yn ma derower f To Seam too be a kon ten did burd from yur Singin, and syng loudest when yore Hungry is t I thud th.. 11 k uc want on' Boots or panty letts to keap jure long Leges from being keold thys wether. Insect, yare nselis, ja kant . haw, bntt Tare snmm on sackin kans ya nivir Git weaned. Inseek, a dew. CAN'T BE TOO SWEET FOR A MINISTER. ISTEE. Some years since, there lived in one f . tie country towns in Slassachu" an old lady who was chiefly note! by her constant atlendence at church, and her exceeding reverence for lhe minister. In her eyes, a minister s embodiment of perfection something between man and the wgels. jt a proud day fcr the old lady wbea Parson D. came to drink tea with her. Very nicely was the table spread, and very tempting it looked with the gold en butter and. light rolls of oid fashioned pumpkin pie which garnished it. The good old lady look her seat, and commenced pouring out the tea. It was the custom in those days to sweeten with molasses instead of sugar. The old lady beg-n to pour in the " sweetening " but showed no inclination to stop, on which the minister, becoming alarmed, exclaim ed in a loud voice . . There's plenty, good lady, a great plenty." But the old lady did not stop. "Can't be too twtet for a minister! Can't be too.rweet for a minuter " said she, as with much complacency she continued to pour in the moliisses. , Further remonstrance was useless, and the Parson was obliged to digest the sweet ened beverage as best lie might. HORRIBLE REVENGE. Dr. RadclifF, who was fond of the pleas ures ol the table, was one afternoon com fortably disposing of a bottle of wine, when a countryman entered his room, and begged him to come immediately to his wife who was dying. u 1 can't help it, my fine fellow I can't come till I have finished my bottle." Now t happened that the countryman was a large strong man, and the doctor a , very small one ; so it occurred to the for mer that his best plan was to seize the doctor and carry him off on his shoulders. He did jo ; and while he was beaming him along, the doctor, bursting with rage, ex claimed : . "You villain, I'll cure your vnfe P and he was as good as his word. TOO GOOD TO BE LOST. The citizens of Huron, Miss., assem bled at a church, to celebrate the "4th," by reading of the Declaration of Indepen dence ei;d Washington's Farewell Ad dress. An old gent coming in rather late, walked up near the pulpit while Washington's Address was being road. The old chap listened till he heard "Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, I conju'e you to believe "me, fellow citizens, the jealosy of a free peo ple ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of a republican government." When this was read, he left the house in a towering passion. At the door he met some friends. "Gentlemen," said he, came here to celebrate the Fourth of July and hear the Declaration and Washing ton's Farewell Address read. But the first thing I heard was that fellow in there reading a miserable Know Nothing docu ment, and by Herod I'll whip him as soon as he comes out dooi s. Sampler Co, Mis.) Whig. A COURTLY RETORT. A certain lawyer in one of the West era Sates, had a dog that was a great favorite, and was in the habit of attending Court with him. One day the dog took it into his bead to ascend the bench, and annoyed the Judge very much by running between his legs. The Judge, in a great rage, gave him a violent kick that sent him yelpnig across the court-house. The lawyer, much incensed at the unceremo nious manner in which his favorite was treated, called to him, " Pompey, come here ; there," said he, " take that," giv ing him another kick, " didn't I tell you to keep out of bad company." An old lady possessed of a fine fortune, and noted for her penchant for the use of figurative expressions, one day assembled her grand-children, when the fallowing conversation took place : " My children, I am the root and you are the branches.'' "Grand-ma ?" says one. "What my child ?" "I was thinking how much better the branches would flourish if the root was under the ground." A Hit. At the late Columbus Republic-ail Convention, Mr. Leiter, of Stark count v, said " the platform adopted was - which all could stand upon. The old line D..'tn'crH'.y formed their platform, but thf-y killed every man w ho got upon it. Thy ought to stick np a card over their platform similar to that on railroad cars, Passengers are rcou sed not tn sUnd on hs platform." i I A COURTLY RETORT. For the Farmer. SPROUTED WHEAT. There is no little excitement through out this and the adjoining Slates ebout the damage done by the rain to the harvested and unharvested crops of grain and hay. It is hot at all surprising that every farm er should measure his own and his neigh bor's crops in the same half bushel, and w henever the sprouts have appeared, not only think himself totally ruined, but alo believe famine inevitable. Let us look at the prospect'fuirlv. There is no cisputing the fact that in all the wheat regit n north of lut. 41 the wheat, either cut or uncut, is badly sprouted. How great the damage is, it is difficult to determine, as jnany farmers have no precedent to judge by, not hav ing had such a season for several years. Indeed, we re-member only one it was in the year 1836, though the worst of the wet weather came somewhat later. That vear the wheat was mostly cut, in shocks in the field or in stacks. In the great wheat rep- of Ohio. Idia" na, Illinois, the ft'mers q" generally declared the crop to le totally ruined. In some fc'ds it did look so, for when it was ""cut the yellow heads assumed a green shade, and the shocks and stacks became green on the surface as the ad joining pastures. In due time, however, the raining period was over, the sprouts died, the standing grain was cut, the shocks stacked or thrashed, the stacks lost their bright heavy hue and stood a rusty looking mass of dry, weather-beaten straw ; and yet mark the result the wheat inside was as bright and sound as ever. So slight was the injury that it was hardly perceptible in the final result. The 6hocks and standing grain were more injured, but not ten per cent, of grain was destroyed. When wheat is sprouted, a good winnowing-machine will remove most of the injured kernels, which make excellent feed for animals. If there be a predomi nance of sprouted grain in the grist going to mill, it is not soiled for food ; it is only spoiled for light bread. The dough, in stead of rising by the ordinary process, has a tendency to liquify and spread out and form a sticking mass that will not be kneaded into loaves. It makes good un leavened bread, and is quite nutritious, with a sweetish taste. Many persons prefer bread made from sprouted wheat, but in market the least appearance of grown kernels will injure the sale. Some millers even contend that one per cent, of such kernels wil, injure thequuliiy of the whole. It is therefore important to the farmer that he should be very careful to keep the sprouted sheaves separate from the sound and should also separate the sound f rom the unsound grain in winnow ing, as far as possible. The injury of rain upon wheat is quite overrated in this country, because we are not well used to it our harvest weather being usually so fine that the straw re tains its golden brightness till it has been thrashed. Not sj in England. There the rains are often so incessant that sprout ed w heat is Vtry common, and the busi ness of shocking or slacking the sheaves is an art that commands higher wages than reaping. There the stacks are always thatched to preserve them from sprouting on the outside, and often built ,11 .1 .1 ., - 1 s-. nouow io ory mem on me inside, uur wheat is often exposed to complete soak ings. Much of that grown in the west is thrashed on the ground, and often lies in a pile through a long rain, and if a warm one, some of the outside grains are sprout ed but the inside of the pile is uninjured. The Danuhian wheat-boats are without roofs ; the grain is piled up in a pile rounded on top, and exposed to all the rains that fall during a long vovage. If the weather be warm, the outside grows and mats together some inches deep, and that protects the remainder. The worst of the sprouted part is only fit for beasts, while that but slightly sprouted sells as food for man, and that below the wetted ci ust is fit for shipment to France or Eng land. We have no doubt that the grain is injured by the present wet spell, some ac counts of which we continue to give ; but it is not " utterly, ruinous." We doubt whether farmers do not gain more in oth er crops than they will lose in wheat by the ruins. Meantime let us consle our- selves that we are not likely to be desti tule of wheat. A trustworthy writer makes an estimate ' that Ohio will yield the present season twenty-two millions, of bushels, Illinois eighteen millions, Wis consin ten millions, Michigan eight mil lions, and Pennsylvania twenty millions." There is no prospect of a famine. y. Y. Tribune. HAY FOR COWS IN SUMMER. An observing, intelligent and success, ful farmer informs us that he is in the practice of feeding his cowa with hay in summer, particularly t the season is such as to afford flush pastures. Dry hay they devour greet'.ily, and though in ever S3 small quantities, evidently with the most beneficial effects. Every farm-r must have observed that in dry seasons, horses, cattle an ! sheep keep in go-i con dition upon herbage, parched rn 1 appa rently scant, while in wet spksdiis, in nil pastures, though always fjll, the process of fattening with them was slow. Dry fodder in such cases is required to give suhsiance and tenacity lo the green, and can be profitably used by feeding it lo catllir. Xevburgh Telegraph. Bakkd Tomatoes. Tyke those that are not loo ripe, and fill them with dress ing such as you would prepare for fowls; put them into a dripping pan and bake them as yon would potatoes. SWEET CORN. Corn is much 8Weeter boiled on the cob. If made into succo tash, cut it from the cobs, and boil it with lima beans; season with butter, pepper, ami salt. It requires about half an hour! fa Ivil nnil inst wntpr pnniifrh In onrorlt l " nnu J"sl wn'er enougn lo Corcrit over. ! Tfftcls. V ATIONAL HOTEL. A: Chapmah i-l Profr Proprietor. East side cf the Tu' lie Square, Warren, Ohio. EAGLE HOUSE, by Geo. T. Hcll. Market street. Warren, 0. Fifth poor east of the Bank. murS TAMES JaCKSON. Physician and. Surgeon. Office and reeidene, on South side of Market su, 4 doors east of the Banlt, Warren. O. ap?6 DOCT. J. DAVrIS, Eclectic Phys ios. o Si aoeox Office in Nichols' Hat Store, Main street. Warren. Ohio. Eclectic Physicians will fnd a full stock of Eclectic Medicine for sale by DxU Davl, at the shore place, nov 7"M. M. EAMES, M. D., Physician, T f Snnreon and Dentist, Windham. Portage C- - ' oct SU-S J 00) DR. S. LESLIE, Eclectic Physician and Surgeon, Bloomneld. Tr.""" Co..Q. EW. TOWXSENO. w- u- nomeo . pathie Phy.ici-. in Stli,r Bri B,"c.k; near thcAmericn Jf 1' arrcn.0. aprly Toilx-JULIAN HARMON, f I phrKins and Sarreons, office North side of the Pnhlie wniare. Warren, 6. oct 20 y Vy PAINE, M. D., Physician and H i Surceon. Particular attention riven to thf " m r T-a IT . .. . . treatment of Cancer, Scrofula and Lang Diseases. Of lice and residence on High street. mar S Miornqis. r. rrmsB. VX. J. BRIOBT. Warren. O.. Hartford. 0. CURTISS BRIGHT, Attorneys at Law. Office of B. F. Cnrtiss in the old Clerk's Office, north of the new Court House, Warren. O. Of- nce of n m. J. Uneht, near his residence, liartrord, O. rpHE0D0RE E. WEBB, Attornt -L Law. Office over Smitbi & McComhs Store, War ren. Ohio. Pro mi attention paid to collection in Trnmhull and a.ljoininc counties. inay9-y Z0R A BELL, having resumed the practice of La, will be haimy to attend to any tmsinesa in his line for bia former clients and friends or any body else in this or any adjoining County. Any business in his line will be promptly attended to. Utnce over Sew lork More. May 9, lr-y TLTOM STTLIFP QUO. . TTTX1 K OUTLIFF & TUTTLE, Attorneys at KD Law, and Solicitors in Chancery Warren, Trum null county, 0. Otuce on High street,two doors wes of the American House. " mar4r BF. CURTISS, Attorney at Law. Office at present with J. Hutch ins, Esq., North Main strert. Warren, Ohio. my 2 55 JOHX HTTCHIWS. F. H. HCTTBIXS. I fe U. H. HUTCHINS, Attorneys at eJ Law. Office on North Main street, near the resi dence of John Hutching, Warren, 0. apri5 1" L it A. O. FULLER, Attorneys at 1. Law, Office over Smiths ci McComhs Store. Cor ner Block, Warren. O. Jan. 1st 154. ly A LBERT PERRY, Attorney at Law. . Special attention given to collection, and the proseeution.nf Pension and Bounty Land claims. Of llceat Court House, Warren 0. jan 10 'ij-ly $3. I3HIL0 E. REED, Attorney at Law, L Warren, Ohio. Office over New York Store. may 10, '54-tf JF. ASPER, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Warren, Tmmbnl! Co., O. DD. BELDEN, Attorney and Coun- sellor at Law, over Smith fc McComb's Store, corner Main and Market Streets, Warren, 0. noT ly JOHN M. STULL, Attorney at Law, 1 9 and General Col lector of Home and Foreifrn Claims. Office over Smiths fc McComhs Store, Warren, O. marS b. r. norrM&w. . w. iiTurt. BOFFMAN & RATLIFF, Attorneys at Law. Office on Liberty St Warren. O., oppo site the Court House. oct 2?tf St. D. tEOflCTT. J. DOLSOH COX. I- EGGETT fe COX, Attorneys and mJ Counsellors at Law. Office orer Moser's Store, Market street. Warren. O. je 16 tf Htannfarturrrs. BP. JAMESON & Co., Dealers in Stoves, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Tin, Ch?ese Yaw, etc.. No. 10 Main Su Warren, 0. mar i!) 17 SPEAR & SON, Manufacturers of Sash, Doors and Window Blinds. Factory on Market Street, East of the Bank, Warren, O. jan S6y FELLOWS & MORLEY, Manufactu rers of Plows, Cultivators, fcc. Shop east of Tay- lers Warehouse, on the Canal, Warren, O. . sep 3utf JOHN J. GUNNING, Carriage and tl Wacon Shop, on Pine street, midway between Smth and Market sts.. Warren, O. mar 3 "P H. MORLEY & Co., Manufactu- J. rers of Stores, Hollow War, and Castings gene rally. Foundry on the Canal, east of Tayler's Ware house. Tin Shop four doors west of the Bank, Warren Ohio. sp30tj OLLINGSWORTH & FITCH, Dealers in Stores, Tin Ware, Japanned Ware. Itrittnnia n are. Copper Kettles, Brats Kettles, and Hol low Wares of all kinds, at Cranage's old stand, 3 door -elow Empire Hall, Market street. Warren, O. mar S i L. MORLEY, (successor of J. G. L V Brooks.) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hard ware. Cutlery, &c. Warren, Ohio. nor 22 R. A. A. BALDWIN, Wholesale and Retail Bookseller. S3 Main Street, a fern luors south of ths PoC Jice, Warren. O. nor 1J OATCH & ALLISON, Dealers in Sad- m dlery Hardware, carriage Trimmings, ana jaann facta rers of Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Valises fcc. Main street. Warren, O. "DDINGS & MORGAN, Dealers ir sL Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, CrocU - - Hardware, Carpetinc, Sole Leather, fcc, at the rn of die .stire atere, n arren, j. & M. MOSER, Dealer n Foreign Vy and Domestic Dry Goods Vardware, Groceries, Qeenaware, Boots, Shoes. I' .s. Caps, Beady Made C loth i eg, fcc. Market Str ; j.. Warren, O. aug 1 PARKS & V ENTZ, Dealers in For- Jl eien and omcstic Dry Goods, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and aather. Carpeting, Paper Hangings, in ilow Shi les. Beady Made Clothing, fcc always cheap lor rmtiy pay at the Aew-iork store. T7AUTROT & GILLETT. Manufac V turers and Dealers in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silrer Ware, and Fancy Goods, Market street, Erapirt Block, Warren, 0. Watches carefully repaired and wan ar ted. June VV ALTER KING& SON, Dealers in II ' tches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Plated and Brittani Ware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, etc. Ko. 9, Main street. Warren. 0. All kinds of Clocks and Watches atrefully repaired and warranted. mar i I3ACKARD & BARNUM, (Succes- 1- sors to Warren Packard,) Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and American Hardware, Iron, Painuand Curriage Trimmings- the Tall Brick, Warren, O. Cjommissiffii Tcraius. A1 B. TAYLER, Forwarding anil i" Commission Merchant, and dealer in Floni, Salt, I ih. Plaster, &c, W arren, Ohio. c. E. LEFFINGWELL, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and dealer in Flour, Salt, Fish, Plaster, fee, kc. Warren, O. mar 31 If r b. CANFIELD, Commission and f . Forwarding Merchant, and Wholesale Dealer in Western Reserve Cheese, Batter, Lard, Pork. Bacon. Pot and Peari Ashes. Saleratus, Linseed and Lard Oil. Dried Fruit, and Produce generally, Nos. 141 and 145. Front street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fel3 STEVENS & Co., Commission Mer-I :.lan.s. Dealers in Butter, Cheese, Saleratus, Fish, Fruit, and Produce generally. Nos. 14 and 16 Second 3tret, between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, (. K:fere'Es: Dickson, lliggs at Co.; Wilshire, Bria- U1, fcc; John Swasey & Co.; Swasey at Wise ; liarri- so at Hooper ; Kennet at Dudley, and Merchants gen- it y. apr 21 y jftistiUanrims. 170R SALE. A very desirable L i House and Lot on Prospect Street, in the' northern part of the Tillage of Warren. House newt Apply soon to II. B. KKE S at the Empire Store. Warren, Not. f. lKVI-lf. 9. KAYMOXD. FITCH ADAMS. fe Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Ooods, CarpcU, Oil Cloths, and Wall pajrer. No. 03 Su; verier Street, Cleveland, Ohio. niyi J. V. BROOK. rrr thomas. 1 IH100KS V THOMAS. Fashionable I 1 -) Tailors, rooms jrer Nichols 1 1st Store, Main St.. rVarren, Ohio. Particular attention paid W cutting, Hid warranted to lit if properly made np. feh 9 y pATTLEPOW DER!-Breinii)5,lVon". KJ fi-M & Co.'s CeleUrated VecetaMe Cattle Powder tont antly on hand and for sale in lnrjre or small qoan- y the subscribers, who are sole Agents for this n. B. None are renuine unless procured of March 1. lNii lf C. Il M. MOSER, AgHs. A LL OF DR. JAYNE'S FAMILY x- MEDICINES, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and Ol od's India Cftulagogue, for sale by May 31. PORTER fc Co. ! CRYSTALLINE & VARIEGATED j J WASH I1ALLS, Brown Windsor and Transparen. Bo!1P in cakes aud bars.and Colgate's Chemical Oliv, May 3K PORTER fc Co.'s (1 00D ALL WOOL DELAINES j.n 3 waukks huy noons stork. QPANISII MOSS by the bale or lb. 'eTC Kns;s.8ilTer Terretts, Full Plate Crescent ,,, Trimmings, best quality Spurs, and Seaming. Cords at I june PATCH k. ALLISON'S. ; ; ' ' ' AJEW-YORK BOOK STOftfi:. The sul !-cr,!uT having purchased Mr. J. . Marvin's Mock, takes this mrthod t.f informing t!i- citizens of Warren and Trum'-uil county, that in addition to the stock on hunt!, he is reciriha and now opening, a rOMPLETK STOCK Olf NEW BOO! tf. Stationery and Fancy Goods as can l- fund In the Wrst. His stock of Boos comprises Histories, Trar rls. Romances, Encyclopedias, UionraT'hie?, Works on Klocntion, Architecture. Agriculture, Theology. Geolo gy, Philosophy, Physiology, Phrenology, . orV on Spiritualism, ilystic Orders, Annuals and Albums. Also, all the new publications worthy of not.-. pU so. School Books, both old and new, now in ,n l"e ser" cral school districts, BiMes from 5' e- Vi l0 PJf and Hymn Books for all denomiiia''1" JUVENILIS AND TOY BOOKS . In great Tariatr. Letter w rit-rs. ong and Dream Books, Astrologers' Br "'".l.V,- In this deprtni,t rc offered eirery description of Ooods, rre,,ch. Ainerlcin Laid, Wove, Csp, Bill- Let ter and Note I'Jper of th " lej quality , ud Envelopes to UUtU'l). BLANK BOOKS, Comprising Ledgers, Journals. Reord, Cash, Invoice, Time, Lou. Note, Kecei t a d Memorandum Books. Also. Copy Boobs for schools. Lithographic Prints, M.is, Chessnin and Foot. Is. Dominoes, Dice and Cups Playing m d Printinc Cards, Paier Weights. Calendars, Letter Clip, and Hillhold era. Address Cards, Plain, Gilt, Em' Kissed and Illumin ed. Card Cases. Pearl, Ivory and Illumined. drawing Hooks. Canls, Pnpr and Drawing material, Inks. Writ i nrr fluids, Pei s an I Lead Pencils. I-eaves. Wire, Paper etc., for Artificial Flowers, and a larre assortment of Eng.ih, French, German and American Toy, Weekly Papers from Boston. New lock aid Philadelphia, Periodicals, Harpers', Put nam's. Graham's, God?? s ami Methodist National Mag azines, Leslie's Boot of Fashions and Yankee Notions. The purchasing community will find always on band a large stock from which to ma :e their selections, at extremely low prices for cash onlv, at the New York Book Store, No. S3. Main street, a few doors south of tnc I 'ust (Jtiice. Warren, Oct. 1854 It. A. A. BALDWIN DECISIVE CHARGE! STORMING OF THE PORT MALARIA AND MIASMA I SUCCESSFUL RESULT 1 lirrcREsnxa to AatKitm,! The long protracted sieee of the above named Fort, hy the combined forces of 0,uack-pathy. Homeopathy Allopathy, and various other medical powers, was suddenly brought to a suc cessful issue ly the appearance of one package of PHAIKIK VOLATILE! The contents of which being discharged for forty-three hours under the direction of Ciiari.es Bar b km II armor, speedily brought the enemy to terms, who had for so long a time been "shaking" defiance to her foes, and chilling" their rank's endeavors. The PRAIRIE VOLATILE is a specific A cue Cure, (See Democrat.) Price, Oue Dollar; forwarded by mail to4-paid. Order direct from the proprietor. CIUKLE3 REUBEN HARMON, Colesburgh, Delaware Co., Iowa. POSTSCRIPT. ANSWER TO CoRRErONDEHTS FOR TOE 'Rossii-ee' A. N. C." Sent on the 18th. G. O." Three packages sent on the 18th money wai O. K. ' L. B. D." Tour money came safe, but where do you live ? A. M." Sent the packages the 16th win send the alance to-day. "L. S. M." That kind of money alwnys goes sent jiarkagethis day. C. S." Sent yesterday the eight packages to the ration parties, and wrote you particularly in regard to applying the bands ces. J. A. The price of the filly mentioned in the 'Spirit,' is one thousand dollars. Sent the "Volatile" on the 18th. July SO, 1?$. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE! THK GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD ! Fmrticle mf 4er-ary in it t Let the Afflhtkd Read ikd Powder! An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula. King's Kvil.Rhea matigm. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, ft Pustules on the face. Blotches. Boils, A rue and Fe ver, v hronic Sore Eyes. Ring Worm or Tetter. Sort Head, Enlargement and Pain of the (tones and Joints. StuhlKirn Ulcers, Syphil;tic Disorders. Lumbago. Hp nal Complaints, anu all diseases arising from tn iujudicious use o. Mercury, imprude tee in life, or imimrtty of the-idoo 1. HjThis great alterative medicine and Purifier f Blood i now used by thousantls of griteful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily t the remarkable cutes performed by tho greatest of Me liciues, Carter's Sr akish Mixtire." NeuraK'S, Rheum tism. Scrofula, Eruptions of the Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of th - Bons and Joints, are speed ily put to flight hj using this great and inestimable remedv. For all diseases of the blood, nothing has yet beea found to compare with it. It cleanses Ibe system of -all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to : the Stomach, makes the skin clear an. healthy, and re stores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Lidies, it is incomaraMy better than all the Csi etics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Sfak is? Mixture will remove all sallownessof complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the general health in a remark Mi le degree, leyond ll the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have re ceived from persons from all parts of the United States is the best eviden e that I here is no humbut about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physician and public men, well known to he community, all ad I their testimonv to the wonderful effects of this GRRAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agekt and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Me hemes has performed. None eeuuiue unless signed Bewxett Beers, Pro piietors. No. 3, Prarl street. Richmond, Va., to whom all orders for sup, lies and agencies must be addressed. For sale ty E. A. mitb & Co., arren ; J. Camp bell, Newton Falls; B. Brown, Ohlton ; Geo. Hazlett, Gastavus ; 8. V. 31 ears, Bloomneld, and 1 Dealers in !Tficires enerywhte. nov 22 y 1JOOTS AND HOES, 'I10LESALE AND RETAIL. for Spring: anJ Summer Trade, at Keiluced i'rices, lor i;asn. W. SL B. CRANAGE. No. 6 Main street. Warren. Ohio, would respectful); call tlie atten tion ol their trien.!s and the ullic irenerally to the fact, that they have just received the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of Boots and Shoes erer hrourht to this market , among which will lie found the first auahtY of Ladies trailers. Kid Bootees, ifuskins, eiiP' ix-rs, slc. Also a lari;e assortment of Plain Gaiters, Morocco and EnamelM Rootees. Buskins, etc. A rreat rarie'y of Misses Gait ri. Morocco and En ameled Boots. Fancy Buskins and Slippers, and a pen eial assortment of boys1, youths' and childrens1 fine shoes of all colors and uaiitirs, toitelher with a ere it Trrittyof pentlemens fine French Calf and Morocco Boots, fine trailers and Shoes of the latest s yles and best quality. ALSO, a general assortment of leather, le leather, French Calf Skin, Patent Calf Skin, Moroccos of Tiri oils kinds and qualities. Congress gore for caitrrs, glove kid, linings of various color, sud uualitus, shoe thread, knives, hammers, nails, bristles, shoulde sticks, peg notes, peg knives, awls, boot web, sand stones, I lack bock skins, and every thing usual y kept in our line of business. A large stock of lasts of every kind. Remember the place, sign of the Red Boot. No. S, Main street. Warren, Ohio. Apr. 18. t' "7"AUTR0T & GILLETT, Wholesale V and Retail Dealersin Cloth. Wif Hii JtwiLat, Sir.vu-Wxnc.and FamctUooos, arren.unio. llaving just returned from the Eastern Man- ntactories, we hrooeni wnn us a very large .unmfnt of extra-fine English Lever Watch- en, in gold, hunting and plain eases. Also, a snjierior liiality of Duplex Watches, with independent seconds, just the thing fur timing horses. Also, English Lever Railroad Time Keepers, in Silver Hanging Cases; and a larger stock of Detached Lever and Lepine W atches tlian was ever before offered in this place. Our assort ment of Jewelry, we natter ourselves, is a better selec tion than we have ever liefcfre made, having purchased a much larger stock and of finer quality, than has here tidore I teen brought to this place; such as we can rally r. -commend. Rvervlwxlv is invited to call and exam ine my stock. Pedlars, and others, purchasing ti sell Sitain, will find a large assortment, and prices that will romnete with Eastern Cities, as we purchase our goods directly from the manufacturers, and will sell for at mallp.-ofits as any other establishment in the country. A tew "fine Double Time Centre Seconds Watches, will I e sold very low. Now is the time for securing a good lar-ain. Call soon and see for yourselves. Watchw. Jewelry, lc, carefully repaired and war ranted. JT 7 Engraving neatly done. Oct. 7. 1H54. A f ILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! The JACKSON MILLS, on the Meander Creek, Mahonine County. Ohio, are now offered for sale. This property consists of a Grist i ill. Saw Mill, two 1rcllinff Houses, and forty three acres of Land. The lirist Mill is a large frame building, with one 1 air Burrs, one pair Chopping Stones, Corn Crackers. Smut Machine, and three sett of Bolting Cloths, one overshot, and one reaction wheel. ac. The Saw Mill is nearly new, and is ii complete running onler; the dam is the bet on the stream, with water eulheient lo run the mill when no other one on the stream can run. It is in one of the best grain growing sections oa the Western Keserve,and in a good neighborhood in every respect. This property will be sold cheap, and a gcod title given. For fuither particulars inquiie jf the subscri her, at Niles, Trumbull County, 0. July -4th, IH55.-3m J. 0. BUTLER. r?ARMErtS OF OHIO ! Insure your A? property in the Ohio Farmers' Insurance Com-lane."- Why 1st. It confines its operations exclusively to Ohio. 3d. It insures for six years. 3d. It is the only Farmers' Cowpany in the Sta:e insures only isolated dwellings and out build ings no shops, churches, ate, as other prmfteted Farmers companies do. 4th. The entire charge ol the Officers of the Company, er nnum. is less Uian three hundred dollars, and is lets I a kmlf the cnarges of any other Company in the State doing the same amount of business. 5th. It has paid all losses, without any assessaient. ami lias now in the Treasury alout SG.UKl. It is the Company for yon, inn no mitm. Wait till I came. K. F. CLRTIS, agent. Farmington. June 27, is.13.-:f D' lENTISTRY. Over Adams' Bod Store. Ir. It. W. HOLLOW A , harm sold out his interest in the dasuei re.type business, has taken rooms rer Adams' BookMore. wheie he can be found at ail hours, from U o'clock A. .untillt ". M The constantly increasing dfmand for w ork in his prifession h:is induced liin to devote his time wkolln to this art. and he is fully repaied to do work on the shortest notice, in the m.--ft neat and workmautike manner, and on the most re isonable terms, lir. Uul I .way will asure his numerous pnttons, tliat his work shali give entire satisfaction, and camjtare favorably with iobs done by the most sk'lfull even in the A: Untie rities. Pon'tfnreet the place -over Adams' Bookstore. Warren, July 4th, leoj. H. w. HOLLOW AV. pIIANDLER SHOP ! The suWiri- Vler announces to the citizens of Warren, snd tije pul.lic In peneral. tliat he has established a Chandlur fc'iop. where he i niends to maimfacinre Candles. Soap, and a superb article of aurajies, which will always be an hand at whrlsalc and retail prices. JTThe Tropiictor can at all times he found on Market Street, one door west of V ant rot's Jewelrj Store. M arren. Ohio. JJjThe hifchest price, in cash, will be paid for Tal Inw tnd Lanl. d 13) A. L. C. IAV. Agent. IXAMELED it Brass Kettles, Blind Butts and Arnold's Sa.-h Fa-teners. can be fonnd j.13 A. L. MORLEY 'S. J. RACE LEE, By Julia Kavanajrh, Mny. 30. at BAI.DW I.VjJ. ( 1AMPBELLISM EXAMINED! By V7 JKTER. at je.1'1 BALDWIN'S. C CRAP IRON WANTED.-Cash paid k3 for any nuantity of Scrap Iron, at the Store and Tin Warehouse of B. P. JAMESON 4. Co. April 19, '54. M OWING MACHINES, for fRle by T. II. MORLEY Co. PREMIUM CARRIAGE FACTORY, - fcOl Til OK TUB 1n.ni.myjj, subscriuer has now" hand, and will ai42i3 all times teei. large lot of CAR RIAOKS,- urlilfcI1 "a AiOS on hand, of every description style and grade of prices. His esiierltnce in I usiness. and the extent of his ,h..p. enables him to funish iiy description of work i ... lus line, on the shortest pos jil.le notice, whether it I !. the pulling np of a splendid B iROUCHr:, or the i r'"" uLutti.tue materials for whi'h are at all times kept on hind. Uis WnUfOlEX are unsurpassed by any In the country, and his work shall eual if not surpass any Lalern niaouf-tcturers. Bupries and Carriages rady for nse, will he ex changed for Lumtter. Couiilry Produce. Of yonng llorsrs. Second baud Buggies laken in exchange for new ones. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS always on hand, and for s;ile at the luveat prices. Those wishing any work in my line cf business, are invited to call at my shop and examir.e r y work and prires, and they cannot 'ail to l.e pleased in regsrd to both. My shop having liecnme a permanent one. I Am letermincil to sujply and suit nil ho like ri'line in an elegant and easy Carriaee. or the farmer who desires a substantial farm or road wagon or cart. Painting and Trimming done on short notice. TrTH work manufactured at mvshop is warranted. Warren, March 22. lfii.-y II. C. BELDEN. J0llUMBUG!N0GASSING T i 1 But a plain, true declaration of facts, whieh any I tody can ascertain )v eallinir at theOM G.irt-rs Tor KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, B.7 J. Goldstein, (mcc-.4or to llorganstern ox Broth er.) Oak Fron t .Big Xo. M, Main street. Warren, 0. I have just received, and am now opening, my Fall anil Winter stock of Ready-Mmie Clothing, Cloths, asimeres; Ycstings, etc., together with every variety of Furnishing Goods. I would simply remark that fmm the extremely low figures of woolen goods East, I have been induced to purchase DOUBLE MY USUAL AMOUNT OF GOODS f AnJ those that are acquainted with my mode of doing husiness, are well aware that I will UjNEVER be UNDERSOLD Ufl I do not hnve my Clothing made up hy any establish ment in the tast, nor did I come from there myself. But I import my own Goods, and by purchasing from first hands, am enabled to furnish all atricles in my line at New-York prices ! I am not in the hahit ol running down any body, nor do I notice auy such per sonal attacks when made on me I take my revenge in UNDERSELLING THEM f Which, from my superior facilities in buying, lam abundantly able to do. As quoting prices seems to be fashionable, I will In troduce the following programme, to be run during the season, or Until the small dealers about town come down to my 6gures vis: Full suit tf Clothes, Coat, Pants and Vest, for $5 and upwards. A good-Over Coat lor $3,50. BOYS' CLOTHING By the cord, consisting of Cotts for $1.50. and Pants for 75 cents t Hats and Caps of every style and variety, cheaper than the cheapest. Collars, Cravats, Ties, Scarfs, Undershirts and Drawers, Shirts, both white and colored. In short, a completeassortmentof everything in my line, and all I ask Is an inspection of my goods and prices before buying elsewhere. I am now the pl-lost Clothing Establishment in Trumbull Co., and have increased my business every year. I have stood all the shocks that have been brought to bear against me, and have lived to see many ot my competitors ' shut up" and leave town, and feel proud to remember I hat by aiming atone object, I have succeeded in lriniring down and koepi ug down the price of my goods to the lowest figure at which a good article can be afforded. CLOTniNO MADE TO ORDER! Manufactured by tip-top workmen, and warranted to fit I To one and all I extend the invitation to visit Big No, 15, Oak Front, when you come to town to purchase Clothing. I am bound to sell lower THAN ANY BODY ELSE DARE SELL ! Come and se? ! Remember the place Big Vo. 15, Oik Front, first Clothing Store s-viih of the i -stOtbce, west side of Main street. Win.n, 0. Oct. 1, '54 J. GOLDSTEIN. 7 K. WISELL Manufactu- rer of Carriages, buggies and Wagons, West side of the Mahoninr riv- , er. Warren, Ohio, keeps on hand a large assortment in his line, of the latest and most improved eastern styles, among which may he found a large lot of splendid Rock away of various patterns, with one, two or three seats; a good supplyof slidinr-seatCarriares.severalof which are on a new and improved plan, having extension tops, being different and far superior to anything ever manu facture! io this section of country. Also a gor d assort ment of one-horse Carriages. Buzzes, and two-horse Wagons, all of which will be sold as low as at any other shop on the Western Reserve. By keeping none but Ihe best of workmen. and professing to perfectly under stand the business himself, and working none hut the lest material that can he procured, be feels confident that he can render entire satisfaction as re ranis style. mnltiy or pree, to every person who may favor him nn a can. Most kinda of country produce, rood Lumber, and second-hand buggies taken in exchange for finished wrx. N. B. PAINTING and TRIMMING done In good f lyle, at fair prices, and with punctuality and dispatch. A reasonable credit will he given to all responsible per sons wno may uesire it- All work done at his manufac tory is warranted. Remember the place West side of the Mahoning riv er, directly west or the new bridge, w arren, Ohio. April irjj. n isll.u. LOOK OUT F OR THE OHIOrS CLOTHING STORE, No. 17 Main St..-" Warren. O. io. The subscri erf would Inform their customers and the public in general, that we ha, e now on baLds, and are constantly manufacturing, a full and complete stock of Fail ai.d Winter Clothing for Men's and Boy's war, which, owing to the recent decline in prices.will and are bound to be sold a little Cheaper tkmm fas C tempest. We will not be UNDERSOLD by any. We have on band a large stock of Over-coats Dress and Business Coats of all kinds ; Pants and Vests of every quality, style and color now in nse ; RuhberOver Coats. L odershirts. Urawers, rine White Shirts. Col Urs, Crava's. and in fact everj thing kept in an Estab lishment or the kind. We also have on hand a large stock of Cloths. Ctsi- res. Vest ings. Vc., t seil or make up to order on the shortest notice. TT7" Warranted to fit or no sale. Gentlemen, one and U. yon are respectfully Invited to call and examine our Goods and prices before pur chasing elsewhere. You will save money h so doing. Warren. Nov. 1, 1854. J. F1TE At SON. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. C. Burroughs would respectfully announce to the citizens of Warren, and to the public, that he will still be found at his Rooms over Fresco Hall, where be will perform any operation that may be required of the Dental profession in an elegant and durable manner, lie returns his thanks for past favors, and asks for a continuation of the same. All operations performed ty Dr. B. will be warranted to be what they should be, in every sense of the word. J. C. BURROUGHS. March Ifi. 1PS4-tf. 'PIIE EMPIRE STORE ! Iddings & 1 Morgan are opening their large Stock of Spring Goods, which comprises an assortment of every style of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Straw Goods, Par ssols. Carpeting, Paper Hangings, Crockery, Groce ries, Ate, Ate. They would call attention particularly to their exten live variety of Ladies Dress Goods. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Embroideries, Shawls, Mantillas, fcc, in all Ihe latest and most fashionable styles. Also, to their assortment of very superior Table Linens. Linen Sheet ings, Pillow Case Li'iens, Shirting Linens, fcc. They intend to keep their stock full at all times, of Ihe nest makes and most fashionable styles, and to sell Iheir Goods regularly, at the lowest prices in the mar ket, not allowing themselves to be umdtrsmid as long as I hey remain in the trade. Warren. April IS. N EW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! ! The subscrilers are now receiYinjr a laree and leiiraMe Slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Io s hich they invite the attention or the public generally. Their Goods will be offered at prices that will defy all :omretition for remdy-pay, or in exchange for Prodaca approved credit on short time will be rirenA Warren. Oct. 18, 1K4. C. ox 11 MOSER. HPHE SPACIOUS Sales Rooms of E. JL E. IIOYT ac Co, No. l.Main street, offers gresl bariraius in Broad Cloths, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans Summer Goods, (l'riuts of the genuine kind,) Sheetings, Bleached and Ltrown, Irish Linens, and some very nice Muslin Collars. aprS6 HE FIRST ADVERTISEMENT IN TWELVE YEARS ! There has been a great deal ul puffing and steaming soing on in the town papers, a thing 1 never was in the habit of doing. I only take this simple method of informing my old customers, and the public in general, that I have commenced keeping a tiaall Urocery ana Deer tiaii, on aiain street, a o. -ti, ;the German Sign.) where yoa can find such grocery it tides usually kept in such a store. I also keep on tund a first rate article of ALE and BEER, ami in vite all of those wLo are friends of the same. The Hall is kejit open every day. Sundays excepted. Warren, Jan. .list, lt&5. 1. BISnOP. I? A. SMITH & CO., (Late Hoyt,; Lj Bro. At Co.,) NO. 5. MAIN STREET, WARREN, 0. Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Phar maceutical preparations. Perfumery, Ate. Also, a full) a-sortment of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes, Brushes. Ate. Sole a genu in the place for the sale or Jayne's Family Medicines, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral sn-1 other poirtilar remedies direct from Uie proprietor-. Family Medicines and Physician's prescription -c eurately and promptly pot np SPECIFIC HOMCEPATHIC MED iriNKS, prepared j trot. f. Ilampereys, pat up in cases and adapted to the ose of families. The cass contain fifteen boxes each, of different kinds of rnedi cine. Accompanying each case is a Manual or Practi cal treatise for the administration of llomcepathic re ta llies, for sale ljr K. A. M 11 1! at CO., Agents for the sale of the Ilomgepathic Specific Rente dies. my 8 STOVES. TINWARE, Ac, Sew Shop on Main Street. Those who with to purchase thin? in our line, are invited to call st the shop of Hollingsworth & Fitch, on Main street, fuur dt ors north of Packard's Hardware store, where they will find a 1-irge assortment of Stoves, Tinware, J:i i tanned ware. Urttunnia-ware. Conner Kettles. Itrass Kettles, aud Hollow-ware of all kinds, clirap and good. Ca!l at our Establishment before yoa buy Job-work and repairing done on reasonable terms, and with de- s patch. HOLLI NGSWORTU FITCH. 7ARRLVY nnOR ftacK nn.l Rl,r..U ' a a-wxbaa.. Mf v v & avttll (l L4 U. u 1 1 jju Factory, Market Street, East of the Bank. War ren.O. The undersigned, having entered mo copart nershin in the manufacture of SASH, BLINDS and DOORS, will hereafter keep a large stock of Sash, both t tr.e and I'opiar, or an sizes in use, and or the beil mality, which they will sell on reasonable terms. We will continue the manufacture of VEMTIAN BLINDS, in all it branches, which we will sell very loa and of an improved quality, surpassing any hereto ore offered to the public. We will also continue the manufacture of PANEL DOORS, of the latest styles, and of a superior quality. All work made at our establishment will be warranted, is we use nothing but the ttest quality of Lumber, and employ none but the first class workmen. In our en Jen vors to serve our customers, we will keep pace with all improvements in our business, and conversant wiU ill late styles of work in the Eastern Cities. We would i.ivite all wishing to purchase the above ar llcles, tocall at our office, where we will be fonnd at all hours of the day, for we shall give our constant per lonal saperintendance to the details of our business. E. SPEAR At .SON, Jan 19, lr5.. Successors to .Edward Spear. I IXE SASH. .Vfl Lights Tz 9 Extra Quality, at 3 c 51 too " 8x10 " " "... 3Kc itfO " SrxIS - ' "... 4 ,c 1UU0 " 10x14 " " " - - -.'.e Otbtr sixes in proportion. Onlrrs for ltlinds and Doors pnnctually attended to. All work warranted Mail to the best. PACKARD 4c BARNUM, Ag'ls Warren, Ohio, Dec. S" PIXK SHINGLES on hand (most ol the time.) TACKAKD dt BARNUM. Oct. ti. Ii4. CAMPHINE OR PINE OIL, and Burning Fluid, for talc hj janS4'o5. E. A. SMITH Co. T ; j - i . i j i I T IVERCOMPLAINT.DYSPEPSIA, 1 Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, 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, Nausea, Heartburn, Diszunt for Food, Full ness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructntions, Sink inr or Fluttering at the Pit of the St.tnch, Swimming of the Heail. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or SnfTocatine Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision. D.its or Webs before the sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the ll-ad, deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Ikin ami Eyes. Pain in the Side. Back, Chest. Lims. Vc, Sudden Flushes of Heat- Rurnin In the Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of ! Spirits, can he erTerttu.ll .( i.. l)m n..nrt.. P. r i k ! Ur. U'iOU.inUS lrlebr.ltrd Grrmnn Blttf rS, ErfT? J Dr' C' M' JAt'KS0. So. ICO Arch street. Philadelphia. Their wwer over the above diseases is not eieellei" If e.iialled. by any other preparation in the Tniied States, as the cures attest, in many eases after skillful physicians had fhiled. These Bitters are wurthr the attention of invalids. Possess rreat virtues in the rectification of diseases nf the Liver and lesser glands cxcrcisinglhc most searching powersin weakness and allections of the digestive organs, they are. witlial certain and pleasant. TF.STIMOST FROM OHIO. Jon IlnrrittK, Jeromesville, Ohio. May 23"-. 18S3 said : "I write to state for your satisfaction. and alsd for that of others, that your German Bitters is what you recommend it to he. a highly valuable medicine.. hich I know fr. ra having nsed it in my own family to my entire satisfaction. All who have used it give the same recommendation." STsmii A. UriLV. Canton, Ohio, May 11, 1K',2, says: "Having heard your German Bitters highly recommended Irom sources in which I placed much confidence. I ordered four bottles from Cleveland. One of them I gave to my daughter, who has dt rived grest henentfrom it; two of the others I sold immediately, and I woultl like yoa to send me, supply of it to sell." Johw Clsrk, Brunswick, Ohio. May SO, I "VI, says: "Your German Bitters have proved successful in every ease that has come to my knowledge, and has opened for itself a great demand." Thomas Lcti nroao, Covington, Ohio, Dec. 27th. If53, says : '-My wife has been affected with the Liver Complaint and D spepaia fora numlier of years, during which time I have spent a great deal tor doctoring. I nt she received very little benelit therefrom, and finally the doctors said she could not he cured. Last spring she concluded to try your Bitters; she toon two bottles and ever since taking them she has lieen ahie to attend lo her business, until very lately she hail a new attack but has again commenced the Bitters. I have sold MUite a number ol battles through her recommendation, and as far as I can learn, it has given satisfaction to all." D Abbott, Austinburgh, Ashtahnla countv. Ohio. l)ecemler 5th, lrta, says: "PerJlit me to bear testi mony to the remarkable efficacy of your medieine in the cure of Liver Complaint. For years previous to taking your Bitters, I was severely afflicted with Liver Complaint ; so much so that I did not exect to live; but by a free use of your medicine, thanks to a kind Providence, I find myself entirely restored to health, and able to resume my employment." These Bitters are entirelf vegetable and free from Alcoholic stimulant and all injurious ingredients, mild in their operation, they strengthen the system, never prostrate it. For sale by E. A. Smith 6x Co., and Porter Co., arren; O. Hazlett, Gustatus ; J. S. Mears. Bloom field ; J. Campbell, Newton Falls, and hy Dealers in Medicines everywhere. nor 99, ItiM-y "TTNION HALL TRIUMPIIAN IV' 1 ISAACS CLOTHING Aoaisst tri Worls! Yorm Dollars ind ict toch CLOTHING it tStJlJtC J. SjfjJCA", Urn, Hall. Cleeelmnd. O. The Poohc are invited to an inspection of the superb Hock of FALL AND WINTfcR CLOTHING now on cxhiuition at this maniticent establishment, which in extent, variety, suiriority of Workmanship, and Fashion, together with iowneas of price, cannot b heat by any other Clothing House in Ohio. Isaacs has just returned from the East, where he has received such bargains in Cloths and materials for manufacturing, that he has it now in his power and is determined to knock all the Eastern Slop concerns into a "e cted hat ! and he will commence hy selling the best Over-Coat in the City for Fora Dollars ! and Cnder-Coats, Pants and Testa of all descriptions in proportion, as tomk mmt fsrfmm ! and come along every body who wants to he clothed, he can fit all sizes, from men as large as the Oimmts tkmt stmmd ml hi domra, to little wee fellows three years old. and as his Mammotr Building is filled with Clothing of all qualities, he is sure of being able to suit everybody Recollect that he does not wish to humbug the people with astern Slop Work for 50 per cent, lest than any one else, as he does not keep stick trash ; but he will furnish his customers with the best Clothing in the City, for less money than they can purchase the same kind of Goods lor in any other house in the L ntted Mates. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS of all de scriptions for sale Cheap. A liberal discount made to W holcsale customers who buv for Cash. Vr Clothing made to order at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms at ISAAC A. ISAACS Vnism JIallt csrnsr mf Smperimr mnd Union Streets Cleveland. Ohio. TTLOOK OUT FOR THE GIANTS-cO-(nor -iy H ANG OUT YOUR BANNERS ON your Cheap Groceries to be had I And the universal, spontaneous answer comes thunder in r back from the throats of thousands of our customers, "Go to DUN LAP, STEWART flc REED'S, where yon -!! i full stock of everything in the Grocery and Notion line, for sale at wholesale or retail, as cheap as the cheapest and ctieaiter than at some other places that could be nameii. We are now daily receiving our Spring Stock of Goods, consisting in part ot tne following : 90 hhds N. O. Sugar 50 boxes No. 1 Herring 90 bbls Coffee do 1U bbla Mackerel 90doPow'dJtCrushd H ?; do 90 do Molasses and lots 95 bbls tk balvesWhiteFish of Syrups 50 boxes Soda Crackers .V) chests Green Tea 50 bbls Butter do 90 du Black 2M) M Cigars all grades 5 butts Chewing Tobacco 15 kes Ginger 5n0 dos Cut and Dry 90 boxes Peppers Jl no dos do for smoking 10 Longnose Pipes 90 bbls do do 90 hags Pepper 5 tierces Rice 50 mat Cassia 3 do Codfish 50 bags Rio Coffee 10 boxes Ground Pepper 90 mats Java do 10 do do Cinm'n 5J boxes No. 1 Nutmegs 50 boxes Rosin Soap 50 boxes S tea rine Candles 0 do Variegated do 50 do Star do 21) dox Transparent do 50 do Tallow do yO dos do Bars 10 do Sperm do 900 dox Scotch Ale 100 dos London Porter 5 boxes Castile Soap 5 do unite do An assortment of Shaving A fuD assortment of all Soaps ol all qualities 500 doa Blacking 50 dos do Brushes 10 gross Plnying Cards 1 million Gun Caps Indigo, Allnpice, Starch St-otch and Maccaboy Snuff kinds of Nuts Raisins Figs and Prunes Tapioca. Corn Starch Parma die ate Cream Tartar Sub. Carh. Soda Salaratus, Salt ate And thousands of articles which cannot be enumerated in ac advertisement, all of which we are prepared to sell to merchants, grocers, landlords ani families, at wholesale or retail, at prices and on terms which can itsitfitil to give satisfaction. We respectfully request " yoa to call and see cs. as we uon t cnarge anyuiing fcr a sight, and not much for possession. DUN LAP, STEWART A REED. Warren, May 2, lr5., 4 and 5 Market Street STRANGE DEVELOPMENT. Sci entific men are da'ly bringing to light new Inven tions, and the march of progress is onward : person! Raid, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that sci rnce and long research combined, have brought oefort Ihe greatest Wonder of the in the article of EM ERSON'S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sui cure for Baldness and to prevent Hair from falling. See circulars to be had of agent. Price S1,00 in large bottles. Sold by E. E. lloyt et Co., and Geo. dama. Warren ; J. Manning, Yoangstown ; Prentice et Ed war la. Can fie Id. C. E. FISIIER 4t Co., Proprietor, march 3 $0. 57, Superior street, Cleveland, O XTOTICE JEWELRY AND FANC .iA GOODS. J. R. ALBtSTsoR, formerly of the firsc Cow les At Ai-BEKTsotf, has just opened a new Store in the New Block mn the Cmmer mf Smperimr Street and the Public S'nare, Cleveland, 0i, where may be found an entire New Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ENGLISH, FRENCH, and YANKEE CLOCKS. ISILVER WARE of all kinds, Warranted Part Cmin. NEW AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY. All kinds of PLATED aud BRITANNIA WARE. CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS and PERFUMERIES. In short, everything that Is New and Desirable In this line, may be found cheaper than can he bought elsewhere. Jr STRANGERS should not fail to visit ns before jwrchasmg. Cleveland, Dec. 13, 1854 -y OHEAP CASH AND READY-PAY J BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISH MENT, No. 90, Main Street. J. McConnell Jt Co., N. 90 Main treev. Warren, Ohio, have the pleas ure of announcing to the citizens of Trumhnll countv and the Dublic in rn general, that they are receiving and manufacturing the lanres , siieapest and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES ever brought to the Western market, which they now oiler tor sale, at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot failV suit purchasers, on the cash and rcadyjay system. Their issck consist of GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's Coarse Boots; Men's ('alf Peg'd Imitation Bts: lluugariando; FrenchCalf sew'd, steel s'ks: " Kip do; " Brogans; Calf Pegs do; Kip and Calf Brogans; Boys Boots and Brogans, all kinds. LADIES DEPARTMENT. Ladies Jenny Lind Boots, Bakins and Ties; Ladies1 Patent Leather Buskins and Ties, and Morocco Boots; Misses Setred and Pegged Gaiters and Shoes, of kinds; Children s shoes, dec. SHOEMAKER'S FINDINGS & TOOLS ALL KINDS; Motocco. CUf Skin and Upper Leather, savl every thing usually kept in our line, which will be sold rjisn. lower than can be found tl sew here in the county, April 14, 163- J. MeCONN ELL At CO. NEW HARDWARE STORE. A. I-. MORLEY Successor to James G. Brooks, dealer in Haidwsre, Cutlery, Irn, Nails and Glass, where at all times can be found a large anil Taxied assortment of House Trim m ings. Carpenter's Tools, Ate. Received this day and now opening: 6 dox. White's Cat Steel Axes. 4 Beaver's " " " 1 Hay Knives, "good. 2 Pittsburgh Gun Bai rcls. 8 " Remington's Gun Bart els. 30 tons Pittsburgh Iron, a sorted sixes. SO bundles best Norway Nail Rods. Warren.Nov. 1, 1HJ4. A. L. jIORLKY. Having this day sold my entire stock of Hardware to A. L. Morley, who will continue the nasi ness at the old stand, 1 take this method of informing my old friend -i and former patrons, that I stmll remain with Mr. Morley, where I will or happy to see them usual. J- BROOKS. Oct.30.1f5l. I""- TSAAC A ISAACS' UNION HALL! 1 Corner of Superior and Union streets. Clereland, Ohio. Ihis is the largest and most magnificent CLOTHING ESTABLlSllMKNr in the wholo Western Country, and is tilled with the lartjest and Lest assortment of KKADY-MAbE CLOTH ING AND l-UKSISIUNO OOOD -. of ail descriptions, ot our own manufacture, and whieh is warranted to he better cut. better made and better adapted lo the wants of the community, and is sold, WHOLK3ALK AND RETAIL, at lower prices than anyotherClothir n the world. Strangers risiling Clereland. will find it to their ad Tsntaje to call at ISAAC I ISAACS', Union Hall, comer of Sujierior and Union streets, jfj" LOOK OUT FOR TIIR 11ANT3.JI '43 BARKELL'S INDIAN LINIMENT Sloan's Ointment, just rce'd and fr sal- at iane4,i.-,. E. A. SMITH A Co's. COLE LEATHER. A prime articl.' O for sale at B. B. HOVT Co's. Some of that 0001 IKA, Jar. and Rio Coflee. Seedless Raisins. Kic stc uirec'd at Mo. I, Main Street. all for as . A YER'S PILLS. For C all the purposes of a Fin: Lt Physic. There has long existed a public demand for an elective urati-.e j-iil a hich could be relied on as sure an4' p.rf-ctiy laft- in its ope ntioi, Ihis his been prepared to meet ih:it demand, ai:d an ex- ."toii9ie trial o'its virtu 9 con rlusively shown with wh;a success .t accomplish s the purpose Uesiirnrd. It is e sy to make a ply ral pill, l.ut not easy to mak? the ) st'f all pills ine which shouht have none of the o'-jeetions. I ut all ihe atian tfts. of erery other. This has l-een attempted here and with what success we would r4pttftiliy submit to witn 1 (he puHn eiiim. it h i been unfortunate for the Patient hitherto that almost every imrgative medicine acrimonious and .mining t the .wH. This is liot. 31 any of thr:a rrmhiee u ir.nrh trrir.in n.iiii and revulsion in the syt.-in as lomoreih in counUrl -alance the good tobe derived from them. ThesepilU produce no irritation or p.in, iink-s it arise fiom a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetal le. no li.irm can arie from their ne in any qu.-ii.tiiy ; but it is better that any medicine should be talteu judiciously. .Minute directions for their use in the several deseases to which they area. pliraMe are giren on the box. .Am one the complaints which have ren ffpeedily cured by them, we may men tion Liver Complaint, in it variov forms of Jnnmlire. Indigestion, languor and Loss of Appetite, Lut less -ness. Irritability. Uillious Headache. Billions Fever. Fever and A true. Pain in the Sile ami Loins: for. in truth, all these are but the consequence of ttineaseil ac tion in the liver As sn apericr.t. they atfcnl promf t and sure relief in CostiveneM, Piles, Colic, Dysentery. Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Col.ls with soreness of the biMly. Ulcers and .nipirity of the blood ; in short, anv and every esse where a purgative is required. They have also produced some intnilarly successful cures in Rheumatism. Gout. Dropsy. Gravel, Erysipelas. Palpitation of the Heart, l'ains in the Back: Stomach, Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of season. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach nd bowels into healthy action, and restores ihe appetite and vigor. They purify the Mood, and, hy I heir stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted cr diieasrd energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional nose is advantageous, even though no seri ous derangements exists ; but unnecessary dosing ! should never be carried too far. as every purgative 1 meilicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess, flie thousand cases in which a physic is required can not be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to very hotly ; and it is con titles tly lelieved this pill will answer a better purpose than anything which has 1 hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir I lues are once known, the public will no longer doubt wh.it remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Prepared hy JA3IE3 C. AT ER. Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Iass. Sold hy p. Ei KrtTEiHUr., Cincinnati ; E. A.SnimA I fo.. Warren; J. Campbell, Newton Falls; 11. W Col ; i a, Mesopotamia; and bv all dealera in 11 edit in. : everywhere. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. For the cure ol Cough, Colds, Hoarseness, Brotichttis, Whooping t'oiiirh. Croup. Asthma and Consumption. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from Rs cures of every variety of ulmo. ary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidence of iu virtues in community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the e4es of its cures, that almo.t every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have Teen restored from alarming and desperate diseases ot Ihe lurnrs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of i;s kind is too apparent to escape observation, and whre its virtues are known. the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ f r the distressing and dangerous affections of the pul monary ortns which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable att-icks upon the lunzs, but for the milder varieties ol Colom, Cor ens. Hoarseness. iVtc: and for Children it is the pleasaiitest and safest medicine that can he obtained. As it has long been in constant nse throughout this taction, we need not do more than assure the people its tuality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by the same Agents. jiay jo, sm. LAMENESS! LAMENESS! ! THE GREAT SPECIFIC! Sure Solvent ) General Notice in answer to many vs. who have addressed me for prescrtp King Bone. J tions. Since my residence in the West, letters without nui Iter, from personal friends and casual acquaintances. come to hand, soliciting some of the preparation I have formerly made nse of on my own stock, for the cure of that terrible lameness. STRAIN Or THE COFFIN JOINT, and those other blemishes snd ills, SPAVIN CLRBS, SWEENEY, Ate. As far as practicable, have responded thereto; bat to reply to all as they come along, from York State, Delawana, Pennsylvania, ami 4my own" Ohio, is utterly impracticable, without the assistance of an extra clerk, backed np by a "ccr porn ls guard. IN FUTURE I shall charge One Dollar for the prepa ration, forwarded in its powdered state, hy mail, post paid, to any post ofiVe in the Union. For the benefit of strangers I would remark, that the remedy is knoirn as the Rcssiter Liniment." Parties to whom I have heretofore forwarded the Ross iter "free, gratis, all for nothing, can now make return by telling owners of lame stock how to obtain a promit and positive remedy. It may not be improper to add, that this "Solvent (as the eastern horsemen style it.) has been quite ex tensively used by several prominent dealers in Third Avenue and Market street Dray, Stage and Road Horses, as 1 hare, during visits to New i ork and Philadelphia, taken pains to have thii Liniment tried in various cases of tilemist.es and accidents. Those who hare valuable stock, whose usefulness is paralysed or destroyed by Ring Bone, Curb, Spavin, Sprains of the Back Sinews, and tht most difficult of all to cure (in fact, its locality is scarcely detected by an ordinary observer.) vis: Strain in the Coffin Joint, will find in this solvent and strengthetier an efficient cure TT TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE That when the Rossiter Liniment is desired for any of the rttoaiHSKT aiLJiKNTS, like Ring Bone, Spavin, Atc-,corres)oudenti must specially state it in the order enclosingthe money, as this is not any of the thousand and one humbugs of the day, to be ased indiscriminately for all accidents and diseases that horseflesh is heir to, but ts a spec i he remedy, used with an adjunct prescription in bad blemishes. No attention will hereafter be paid to letters ordering the Rossi tor, unless accompanied by the cash. Persons who desire to avail themselves of this cure, should write soon, as next fall I will not have time to attend to this business. Extracts from many letters could be given, commendatory of the Rossiter, bat I do not wish to confound this remedy with the many humbugs and ephemeral vam pyres Goat float on the surface of the "healing art, sustained alone by ready made certificates of penny-a-liners; et it may not be out of place to copy a few lines from a letter recently published in one of the Key City" papers, in connec tion with which it should he remarked, tliat acting upon a hiut contained in a letter requesting some of the Lin iment, where the writer stated, "if it works such cares as it did on the old sorrel last year, you ought to let them know out west through the papers, how to get the thing. Myself and neighbors who have tried it, would pay any price for it. I advertised to forward the Sol vent by mail, and the letter above referred to, made remark : "Among your advertising columns, which give indi cations that, whi 1st your Dubuque merchants keep heavy supplies of staples, they nevertheless are able to cater to the taste of those who seek the delicacies and ele gancies of social life. I was pleased to observe that the Rossiter Liniment was now openly before the pub lic. Of tins article let me say, that several occasions where it had been used for Ring Bones and Sweney, came to my notice, and horse owners can rely on its being a sure care. (Signed) --Oaincy, III., May 2, 1KS5. G. W. C. M aaQCEss. The above speaks for itself, and in lien of humbug certificates.! herewith make direct reference to persons wno have used the Rossiter, or seen stock to which it bad been applied: John JarKsoir. at Rose Tlill Stables, New York. (Mr. J. ts celebrated for his success with horses sof fering from Lung Fever.) L. Goodrich. Rochester, N. Y. Hon. Johk Collins, Miiford, Delaware. Col. Jacob Willson, Fred eric ks'-urg, Md. Taylor Isosam. 435 Market St.. Philadelphia. James Hiooim. Schenectady, N. Y. (Mr. H. is owner or the splendid horse, "Eddy," a half brother (in common parlance) of Mr. Pelton's mag nificent Black Hawk colt, "Kennebec.") Direct orders, enclosing One Dollar, to my address. and return post will bring a package of the Rossiter Liniment in its powdered state. Only One Dollar to core a Ring Bone ? ! ! CHARLES R. HARMON. Co:sburg, Delaware Co., Iowa. je6-3m ' PHE HOISERY Department. Partic- H alar attention is paid to this part of our business. Indies and gentlemen, boys and girls, can And almost iiiy tiii ne they want in this line of Trade. Silk. Black snd Fancy Colors, Cashmer. Slate Brown, Black and lute Cotton nose, rancy etripea ana mxea nail Hose, and a large quantity for children. apr E. E. IIOYT fc CO. LIFE OF CHRIST, containing an ac count of Ms travels and teachings, so arranged in the onler of their occurrence as to form a complete Harmony of the Gosiel, by J. Tiffany, of Spiritualno loriety. One hundred copies juit received per express price tea cents, at lma3i.J huuh i. 3, BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. In the New Building, opposite the Democrat Of fice. Maim Street. W arren, Ohio. Bartlett cm Brow m have received their Spring mnd Summer Clothingjsnd are prepare: to exhibit the cheap est and most desirable lot of clothing ever offered in this market, consisting of all the varieties of Coats, Frocks. Pant, tests. c, of the latest styles- Also, BOYS'TLOTHISG, HATS and CAPS, and a full stock of GENTLENESS tTRXISUISG GOODS. A largv stock ef Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings, of rich and durable quality. All who wish to purchase Cloth ing, made to order, are respectfully invited to examine our goods, and learn the prices, before purchasing, as we feel cod 61 lent we cannot be beaten in quality, price, style or workmanship. CARD. The Proprieters return their sincere thanks to the eople of Warren ard vicinity, for the generous putrouage hitherto awarded them. and respectfully ask for a continuance. P. T. K. KTLK tT, Warren, June 1855. G. W. BROU N. T-TO. FOR KANSAS! The subscriber LA offers for sale his HHise and Lot in Warren- AIo, the well known -Marvin Farm, six miles from Warren, on the Bazelta -lank Rood, containing l-ld acres. Any one deir-us of securing a good House nd Lot, or a valu ibie Farm, w II lo well to make ap plication soon, as the property will be sold a: a bargain. Bazett., Juue If, IKio. W '. PORTER. I PACKARD A BARNUM S LIST of J Hajin- and Harvest T.m1 for I..". I floi Millard's Cast Steel Warranted Scythes; 10 - Silver " " U;rris' " 5 " Gmin 110 2 and 3 lined lliiy and Straw Forks, 3 grc Genuine tjuinner.aug Scythe Stones, 111 Indian Pnnd v Cumminton Scjthe Stones, 5 Com. Scythe Kiiles, cheap. 5 Double & treble ooat Granite sharpners, 3 " "Ticklers," a new article, best in market, linnO Hand Hay Rtket , bplow pedler's prices, 511 d Lauison's pat. Scythe Sneaths, 10 pat. Iron Sneaths these are no heavier than the wooilen sneaths, and will not tremble in the heaviest grass. 50 Grain Cradles, assorted patterns, 1 dos Sickles, 3 tons Berea (.rind Stones, assorted s'a.'S. The above for sate 10 the trade at eastern prices and at rrj.il u a raall advance. June 1H, lKi5. PACKARD de BARXCM. I) ARE CHANCE FOR A BAKG4 IN. . The subscriber, wishing to removo West, offers for sale his valnaMe LAND, sitnate In Gustavus, Tram bull Connty. ?, mile north of the Center. aid land consists of 22 acre, on which are a rood ITouse and Birn, an orchard of good graited fruit, a well of good water, making & desirable and comfortable home for any person wishing a small place. Terms win he made easy. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber on ihe premises. OSCAR C II ASK. Gustavus, June J0. 15 .-3m T00TS AND SHOES We krep n ) larze stock and can suit th most fatirlions al 7IRGINIA AND MAGDALENE l or the Fosters Sisters, by Emma D. E. X. Soath- . worth. A new and elegant work ; just reeeit-d jy4 AT ADAMS'. N7 Mi J'lHN BULL. SOM KTHINO NEW AND VALUABLE. Ths a A powerful King on the fives of the globa now reigns luprvute in the American K public Tha sowar of the crowned headsnf fcurope sink into lnrigninrsiww) when compared to our Anirrmn King; European kinrs employ th power vested In tbesa t) I net-wax the rt b-s of tb rich and lordly, and to rodnos to renter misery and Irgmoation. the poor and dependV rnt. in.r American kingcos forth with equal willing nes W r.ie U nily maiiKiou and tha humble cabin, ready alike to administer reliet aud to offer health and happt now W the k'lty and lowly, tha rich and too poos IU. JOHN HULL'S GREAT AMERICAN KING Is the Tuna Wosrnra or Tnr Wauk, and tbe greatest MesMOg ever offered IO stKk'ted humanity; to the suP Irriag millions, the L'oetor caia say. relief 'm at your eom soand. You have onlv to use this maxieal remedy. All those who still nuiT.-r, and will not acenpt the proferred italm. deserve not the pity of their families. ibi wonderful med.cine. during we oneiperioa sine Its introiiuettow. has earned Happiness to Um hearts of thousand, and luada life a ehartu to many who hereto fore regarded it only as a painful and miserAOao exist sneo. To the winds with all Liniments. Emtrroeatioo, Paha Killers, and I'aio ExtraeVwa, and let millions of glad tongues proclaim the merits of the great ".America King of I'ain,"' a prvp-iration composed solely of vege tables and roots, produced by America s own rich and honnteous mil. W e wnuld ask the Iames. who are always competent indgesof what is and what t not a valu-ible fiunily s-ed-rfc.. Ui do ns a special favor by giving the King of Paia a ti-le trial, and if satisfactory. exrt th-ir iuHuenco In iU behalf, reromicend it. p.k well and often of it, and k that it is used bv their art icted neighbors. The Ladies are a'wMyseharitalde. and when they indu their soilerinz friends to use this really valuable medioine, they will be doin-sr an act of benevolence that they eaSL well be proud ol This is a powerful and truly-magical remedy fur all external iineaaes. sores, swellings, burns, fte., and for nunj iutern.il am sctions, it is a certa. cure, yet it is perfeetly harinlesa. and incapable of prodncing the least injuriou. effrets in the most delieata cases or the weakest constitution. It hi entirely useless to fellow the old and worn-out system of publishing to the puhlie thousands certifi cates of wonders performed by this medicine. It costs hut twenty-live cents to try lit, and Dr. Bull stakes his well-earn, d reputation oo the King of Paia doing all and more than he rUlina for it. We would ak have yoa th Rheumatism or Goat; these are not pl--sant companions, and we know that yoa would lil.e to drive them away as soon as sossiota. then use " BULL'S KINO OP PAIN Would yoa he cured almost Imm-d lately of Bowel Ootnplaint. IK nenterr. Summer Complaint. Cholera Mot boa. Cramp Cbolic, Head Arhe, Tooth or any other acfas ar pais, the Teuedy is simple and the curs certain, C5E TnS GREAT KING OP PAIN. Wodld row bar. toot Pores, SwelUnm. Onta, tValds. bruises, or any other wounds heaM, w. rip t st, as. ttaa magical k:n( or PAIS. Would row bs rnred of mld Head. Stiff Jotnta, Jot. rkroat, NenrslKia. fore Beat. l.amnaeo, Tettsr or Uinc Worm. Salt Ulieum. ltitof IVisonrus Insert. Chapped Hands, and all otnee erzv. eittwr irr or llannintr, w. my agaja and again. Tok'k uxr.DT is Ur. Joliw Boil a " KING (r PAIX." Would you be cured of Kin; s KvO, Canear, Tumors, ErnptiAua. or anv dt-as. of the Skn caused by impor. bUxhL then us. Ir. John Bull's SananariUa intaraaily, and the Kin- of Pain externally, notbins oaa bs mora mrtaia than a speedy antt sueetttai eurs. CR. JOHi' BULL'S BAESAP AHILLA. Tills medirirM. wlien used aeeordjng to dirwUoss,. will cure, witnout fiui : rerofola. or Kinic s uriU Cancer, irruptions of the ."ktu. Lrsiplap Tumors, C'hnnie Sore tyes. Bins; Worm or Tett-rs. Ssld Head, Rheumatism, l'sins in th. Bones or Joints. Oid Cores aDd t'lrers. Swellinjj of tb. aland. Fvphiiia, Irfr4a. falt Ibenm. Dim ages of the h tdueys. Ituwrv arising frosi tb, os.ofMercurr.Loss'fppetite. Pain in theideand Shoulders, general Det'iiiK. LumUsco. Coushs, Colds, Iropsy. Jaundice. Costiverwas. lironcuitis. Weakness of Cbest, Sore Throat. lulmonarv arMctiona. and ail other ' Diseases tending W produce Consumption. Liver Coat piai.ts. female lnetruiaritiesand Coniplainta, Low spirits. Sick and nerrous liea.l-arhe. Niirht Sweats, Jtaposures. or Imprudene. in Laft. Chrooie Cosk stitutional Diseasea. sad as a Spring and Summer Drink, and Oener.U Tonic for the System, and a tlentle and - Pleasant i'ariratie, it is sup. nor to Bias Lick and Conrens Water, gaits. -idiits Powders. It Is a remarkable bet, that asaone the hundreds of eminent pbvsk-ians who bare examined th. recipe bj which Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, sot on. has eoa demned it. but all sppmr. it. and commend lt in ths h Wheat terms. Mane phvskiaua esprrss tbemseless stronRlT in the belief that it Is decidedly the best preps ration of Sarssoarilla that has ever been placed bsfors the public. Allhoufh tb-re ar. many physicians who reels reiudaneetobaTiiijithetr names appended to ths racommsndatton of auy particular remedy, notwitn stsnding tbey may approve of It in the bL;hest dewres; tben are others who frankij jield their support iu tan of . remedy which the know is -spal.ie of doing so much rood in an atfu-t.-d rommunity. As an evident., read the following from old and respectable physicians, sf hi b sUnUiu-r iu the eoaunuiiity in which tbey Urs TESTIMONY: -Testimony 111. the fcUowins renders superfluous all comments on thseHeary of Bull's jarsa par ilia. Krom I, LP. YandelL Professor of Chemistry is the Louis Till. Medical College : 1 have looked over the list of in sTedients eomposinc John Fall s Compound ti tract of isrsansrilla and hav. no besitatiin in sayins that tbey fcrms sa compound, and one that nromisas wall ts sbronic diseases, to which It is applicable. Loexsmxt, June 6, What Dr. Pvles, shTsMas bv appointment to tbs UuisvUls Varlns UwpitaL says of Bull s Jrarsaparills Lncnmuz, Vareh 20, 1849. I have namlned ths nr-scrlption fcr the preparstioo Of John Bull s Sarsaparilla. and I believe the combins Uos to be an excellent one, and well calculated to pro duc. an alterative Impression on the system. I navs wZ it hctb is public and pnrst. practioa. and thinfc It Is tbs bast artid. of SarsapariJla no- jn BesMent Fbyslcian UuisvUls Marine Uorpitai. Better testimony than was ever offered in mror of any ssedieins. Kev. JL W. Sebon Kee. it. Steveusos : Loosnui. Mav aitb, 1849. Ws have used John Bull s Sarsaparilla. and bars known it to bs used, with entire satis&ction : and w ksvs so basiution to sta tine our belief, that it Is s ssas smd ealualls medical compound, and calculated to pro does much rood and relieve much sunensa;: snd thers fers would cheerfully snd most earnestly recomsnsnd it tethsafflKUd. tW.FEH0!, (Signed) K gTKVtSSOX. Ws would samestlv Invite all persons wno are suffer ing with any of the ills that Hesh Is heir to, to call W. John Bull s airent and et a -opy of Bull s Fsmily Journal cratls: and for tne sue oi o-"j tsiat a single individual will not be t und unwilling to siv. Bull s Sarsaparilla s trial afteMrodinc and ieo. Lctin- t the same time, that it is lmpos Me fcr tho . SSoTt. publua the tenth Prtof the f--Ufiestes of astoundins enre. perfcrmed by rma tllls. Tbs amount of testimony voluntarily sbo-ered WTar. Bull s Sarsaparilla from well known and sUn Lt Individuals, both in public and private life, ma, See. perfectly overwhelminc aJ-Ue. John Bulls Principal office. West Skis mts lUsel. Brrt ibinrlmli Main, Louisville, Ky. DR. JOHN BULL'S principal orriCBS, tUJUtOLAT STUf.F.T. 1 1 FIFTH STR EFT. NKWTORK.I LOUiaVUXB. rosauiKr DETXWISTS AND MEKCnANTS TimOCGHOCT THs USITHD STATES, CANADA. SKXICO, AND THK WEST ISIe3 Tbs shore Taluabte medicine, fresh snd pure, jos receired snd for sale by Ji. A. SMITH or CO.. Drug gists. Warren; II II Mason, Niles; Wm. Schmick.Can fleld. JsnlU-y ROWLAND SPRINGS. Open for tbs Si aaca Saso!i. Tho undersigned takes pleasure in informing bis friends and the public gener ally, that be has again placed this delightful retreat in readiness for the reception of visitors. He Uatteis himself that the increased attractions ha is enabled to present this season, w.U render it mors popular than ever, as a resort for invalids and others wishing to escape fur a lime, from the beat snd dust of t-mn life. This retreat now numbers amonw its attractions, a rood Ten Pin Alley; a Bath House, supplied with purs spring water, where hot or cold baths, in any form, can be had at all times; s Mineral Spring, universally pro nounced remarkably bealthlul and invigorating; aud last, but not least, a Table, which will be supplied with the subsLtntials, as well as luxuries, of the season. Arrari7ements have been matte with Dr. WILLIAM BALDW IN, a skilful Hydropathic Physician, to remain duringtbescason. Particular attention paid toChronio Disesses.and the temperature of the baths given accor ding to the vital and re-active powers of the patient. The remedial agents used, are. Water, Nutrition. Exer cise aud Motoriiatcy. Each patient will be required to bring three quilts, one woolin sheet, four cotton sheets and six towels. Terms for board and treatment moderate. Ho. land. Slay 3U, 'ii 3m B, M. HANK. rP0 LUMBERMEN AND SHIP L BUILDERS. The subscribers are now prepared to manufacture Ra 1st oil's Portable Horizontal Saw Mill, with en cine and boiler, all readv to run. and to dfsjrose of rritorial and individual rights. This val uable invention being now brought to a high state of perfection, offers to purchasers the following important advantages over all other saw mills: It cuts more lumber. It makes suiootner lumner. It saws each hoard entirety oil and leavts no ituh-shot, thus savins; ffreatlv in quantity, and improves the qual ity. It possesses the same advanUffvs for saw in Ion timber and ship plank as the trani-saw. th- saw mnninn; horizontally, cuis plank from the top of the h-g, tha weisht of the loir, t wether with the fMteninps, prevents all sprinpirip. The machinery, saw and cairiajce beinp noised onlv a few inches aove tne surrace, saves ail expense of .(rawing up timber, and adds greatly to tha convenience and safety of han-lling lumber. It requires fewer nanus to work it. It is portable, and can be moved three miles at an expense of forty dollars; thus the mill can he moved tm timber. It is equally applicable to large and small machinery. The saw runs horizontally, and In a sasb. thus giving the double advantage of the quick stroke of the muley saw, and the strength of the sah saw. These mills are now in operation in Warren, Trum bull Co.,0., Canonshurg, l'a., Columbus. Ohio, Wash ington County, Iowa. Sven are now building in Iowa, two in Wheeling, Va. The mill in Warren will be re movr-d in a fw weeks. Any communications addressed to the subscriber? st Newton Falls, Trumbull Co-, Ohio, will meet witU prompt attention. V. B. Warn, ) WHITE 6 fUIGHT Wm. H. Haiomt. Jun- ' y