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NEW ARRANGEMENT. I LOWER SANDUSKY & MAUMEE. THE Steamboat COMMERCE, V. P. Stevens," Master, will run the remain der of the Reason, between Lower Sandusky and Maumee City, touching at the Plaster- bed, Sandusky City, Wheeler's Wharf, (near ' the Sandusky Light House,) Manhattan, to . ledo and Perrysburg. She will leave Lower . Sandusky and Maumee City every alternate morning, at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to the Mastet a board, or to 1 : R. Dickiwsou it Co., Lower Sandusky ' . 1 " Towsend & Williams, SanduskyCity. ' Palm in Bosh, fc Co. Toledo. Doan & Eabl, Perrysburg. ' " : Forsyth d Hazard, Maumee City. "'' June, 1838. 50 ir. (NEW AND CHEAP STORE THE subscribers have just received direct from NewYork, and now offer for sale at their store onWolcott street a few rods west of the Printing office, and nearly opposite the "American Hotel," a large stock of mperior Groceries, consisting, in part, ol l'oucbong, ilingchong, Hyson fekin, Old and Young lly on teas, loaf and brown Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, raisins, lobacco,Sale ratus, Cocoa, Chocolate, cinnamon, cigars, enun, mustard, Pepper sauce.CJwger, starch Shot, Lard, Soap, Fish, 6tc, &c. f Also a splendid stock of liquors and wines er all kinds. . Also a good assortment or Dry Goods, comprising all articles usually kept in a. Dry Goods Store, and a quantity of ready made clothing, together with a quantity ol iron and Stoves, Flour, Pork, Butter, Axes be. The above Goods may be had at wholesale or retail, and at fair prices. The subscribers assert with confidence that their stock of groceries i as large, if not larger, and as good, if not better, than any in me iViaumce vauey. A. J. HACKLEY. , . Maumee City; Juno 9, 1838. 39 CASH STORR .Vaumce City, No. 1, Commercial Buildings. fTlHE subscriber is now receiving direct A from New-York, on consignment, a very ehoice and valuable assortmedl of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, all of which are offered at unusually low prices tor cash only, among the numerous articles in store, may be tound a hno assortment ot broad cloths, caBsuneres sattinetta and vesting?, ot various qualities and colors, some ot which are very hue, and well worthy tho attention of gentlemen. The ladies will find a large selection of English and American prints, and furniture calico, from Is to VstW; I'rcnch muslin, ginghams, si IKS ot various colors, part ot which are not figured, very elegant; 20 doz. ladies hose, fine assortment, from a very low priced, to a beau tiful article; silk laced, both brown and bleach ad; large assortment of gloves for ladies and gentlemen; fancy silk and gauze hdkfs; bead -fogs; fine and common linen pocket hdkfs; atin jeans; large lot cambric and sarcenets, good and cheap; bobbinett footings, elastics, pool stands, threads, sewing silk, pins, tape, bobbins, feather fans, rich ribbons, Bprigs, ro ses, and wreaths for ladies hats; a large as sortment of ladies hats from $1,00 to $12,50; willow baskets and reticules; oil cloth, and fine straw braid bags; rich linen table damaBk, brown and bleached; napkins; diapers; fine and common linens; bleached and brown fine shirtings, and long cloths; flannels; drills 10 doz. suspenders trom 1 to S&UU; tailors trimmings assorted; brown sheetings, Buffa' la cloths; tickings; oil cloth; table mats; house mats; willow wagons and cradles; cur tains, with various other articles, too numer ous to mention. ' Also, in a few days, will bo received a large and well selected assortment of Crockery and Glass .Ware, and Looking Glasses. The public are respectfully invited to examine this assortment, trusting tney wm be satisfied both as to quality and prices. The arrange. tnents are such that the stock will be kept romplete. ' IS. r AIRMAN, Agent, , Maumee city, June 23, 1838 13 BUSINESS LOTS TO LEASE. THE. subscriber for tho purpose of affording conveniences to men of business, who are desirous to settle in this place, offer for sale at reasonable prices, or to lease at moderate rents, the following lots, upon the principal business streets in cms tow n. 19, 20, 21: north Bide Broadway; 78 West ideot Canal street; 130 Corner of William st, 4 in block 1, north side of Sophia st; Also t largo number of lots eligibly situated for resi dances. ' - ' . For information and terms apply to. , , I. D.BEAUGRAND, Maumee City. R. DICKERSON, J, . ' LA. Q. RAWSON, Lower, s""' 7 Y ' 15-tf i'AAA lbs. superior bar soap, for sale ?o. 3. Commercial buildings. JUUUat No. ii uuiisigumBiii, Dy . june 20 L'. BEEBEE. : . i . " ' COFFEE, tea, sugar, by July 7, 14tf ALLEN fc GIBBONS. "STTHISKEYChilicothe rectified Whis- f T key, a superior article just received and for sale low for good funds, by - G. BEACH. , Perrysburg, June 16.- ltf MARENGO CASH STORE, i THE subscriber is now receiving a variety of fancy and staple dry goods, all of which ara offered at low prices for cash.' , , . , "A. VAN VOORST. July 8, 1888. ? '." v . 14 '. COARSE BOOTS.-A large assortment for .alb y the case at the Marengo cash ' . A. VAN VOORST. July 8, 1838 ;,. .. : ? . ,,.;:, -;.;., f'l4tf. COARSE SHOES, at wholesale, low foi c&si, at the Alarengo cash store. ; A. VAN VOORST- July 6, 1838. ' I4tf T'JKADY made clothing for sale low for juX cash at the Marengo cash store. -:-' T , A. VAN VOORST. July 6, 1833 -V ::.';.: ' l4tf ' " p AM)l KS, a general asortment for sale at : J tho Marengo cash store. 1 . -. - t , : OM " X- VAN VOORST. ' July 0, 1838. , w -.. l4tf . ... " " ri& TED. A good Journeyman Chair nker, to whom liberal wages will be . -. . : J. CREED, l SMITH & CO. Forwarding and V Merchants. ; Storage, Commission DEALERS in Provisions , Xjumoer ana oau. The undersigned have taken theWare house, formerly occupied by Bingham & Fu rey , and have made such arrangements to tran sact business in their line, as must give satis faction to those who may entrust them with their business. . -i , They are agents for the following transpor tation companies on the Erie and Ohio canals, and steamboats and vessels on the Lake, viz: Westbrn Transportation Co. Washington Line. , Dbtroit Line. Express U Telegraph Lines, On the Ohio Canal, and 'Trot b Oswego Line. Some of the above Lines are deeply inte; ested in shipping controlled at the Foot of the Rapids, and running directly from Buffalo, and intermediate ports to this point; thereby pre senting greater facilities for the sure and Bpeedy conveyance of Western Goods, than any other Lines. Goods have reached this port, transported by the above named Lines, in fight days from xsew-xoK city. To Contractors J- Produce Deahrt. We shall keep constantly on hand all kinds of Produce and Provisions. We have now in Store and for sale, . 250 bbls. superfine Flour, , 100 " Mess Pork, : . ,100 " One Hog, ., 50 " Shoulders, 20 " , Dried Apples, . 10 " " Peaches, 200 " Salt, 12 " Beans, , 50 " Whiskey, a . 2000 bushels Oats, 20 boxes 8 by 10 Ohio Glass, 50 " 10 by 12, " ." . 20 " 7 by 9 " " Also, a constant supply of new butter in Firkins, all of which will be sold as low, if not lower, than can be had in the market for Cash. SMITH & CO. Maumee City, July 21, 1838. 16 JUSTUS DWIGHT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Doan f Earl's Store, Wolcott si Maumee City. NOTICE. All those indebted to the sub scriber, either by Bond or Note, are re quested to call and liquidate, or renew the same ; and all those having Book accounts un settled, are requested to call and adjust the same without delay, and give their notes, if they cannot make it convenient to pay the money, i nose who disregard this call will not be longer indulged. JUHjN is. hunt. Maumee city, April 8, 1337. . 2tf AY & YOUNG Attornies and Coun sellors at Law, Maumee city, Lucas county, Ohio. JNO. M.MAY. SAML.M. youno. June 3, 1837 9tf BOOTS AND SHOES. ACARY, Frout street, opposite tho Jef ferson House, has just received an ex tensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, con sisting in part as follows : 300 pair thick boots, 100 calf do., 1 case lined water-proof do., 2 cases boys' thick do., 100 pair mens' thick brogans, 50 pair boys' do., 600 pair woinens' calf and grained leather brogans, 100 pair childrens' do., 1 case ladies' gaiter boots, 1 case ladies' India rubber fur lined do., 1 case ladies' India rubber shoes, 1 case ladies' morocco walking shoes, 1 case la dies' morocco fur-lined do., lease ladies' slip pers, 1 case ladies' slippers. 1 case misses' do. Also, a good assortment of English, French and American Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints and on, tec. A large lot of Feathers received on con signment. The above goods will be sold very low ior casn. . 1 December 8, 1837. y '" ". 3Gtf T IQUORS. A quantity of Liquors, con JLA sisting of Brandy, Rum, and Gin, for sale unusually low for Cash, at the Warehouse ot ' , JAMES WOLCOTT, dc Co, Maumee, May 17, 1838. 1 59tf FARMS TO RENT. Several, first rate Farms for rent, if applied for soon. Likewise a quantity of unimproved lands. JOHN E. HUNT. Maumee city, April 8, 1837 . 2tf ' ' NOTICE. ' Vf rATER PRIVILEGE FOR SALE, f The subscriber has a very convenient w ater privilege, suitable lor toe situation of a furnace, torge or other water works.v It is situated on Swan Creek, three and a half miles from Port Miami. The water may be taken from the subscribers mill pond, at a triflinrr cosi, ana who perieci security from damage by 1 J !.L P . i. A . . 61 111a KesuBia. 111 mo instance 01 two or three miles there are inexhaustible beds of Iron ore nt the first quality, and the country beinir verv level presents no obstruction to the building of a road in. any direction with very little ex pence. The ore lies in beds, near the ton of uie ground, una nag neen judged .o be ot the nenness 01 sixty per cent. 1 The subscriber will give : groat encouragement to any person or persons who will undertake and carry1 on the abovo business, and will take an interest in the works, or sell the situation; This improve ment is greatly needed in this country, and might be made immediately and immensely profitable. ,t:"'V ':-"'"; ;V'fi, -M- r or furthef particulars, inouire of the sub scriber in Miami city. ' k. w..- r : a. . , . ilAWJJSL HUBBELL. 1 June 9th, 1838. " : : '" i-'u. .;io ' A LARGE assortruentofDry Goods, Hard ware and nails, byn? ! .: j-a. - june 20 4f. G. &,Wt- RlCHARDSON.fi K( HRK.INS tJJ foi sale;' ... JuBe 9,, l;v of Lard just received and ., .A. J. HACKLEY 47., NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! THfcsubscrtbershavejurtreceived. at their , old stand on Erie Street a large stock new goods, comprising a general assortment eaonable Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,Dry Groceries, Crockery,' Hard-ware, Stationa ry, Boots, Shoes, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, Drugs, Medecines, &c. &c. , .4nd are offer. ing the above goods as low as they can be pur chased in the city for cash or available country produce. Thankful for past favors, we most humbly iblicit, our l)Rre of public patronage. - , BrJiiJVUiSii & MOORE." Maumee City Nov. 17, 1S37. ,r 53tf " ' 1838 , ' JAMES WOLCOTT & CO. - - FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. (At the Ware-house formerly occupied by) White pmmana. James Wolcott, i maumee citt, ohio. A. J. Hackley, James Howe. , THE subscribers are agents for the fol lowing Lines, viz: . r : . I 0N the ERIE CANAL. " The National Line Agent. A. W, Johnson, 108, Broad street, New York. New York and Buffalo, and Utica Buffalo Lines. Agents, Hubbard it Ellis foot of Broad street. New York. Oswego Line, (via Oswego and Welland Cana s.l Jlerent. K. J. van uowaier, iuu Broad street. New York. ' ' ' Lakh and River Line, (via Oswego and Welland Canals,) Agents, Isaac r . smitn JohnO. Dickev. 119 Broad street, NewYork The above are among the most efficient lines engaged in Western transportation, and have the best possible arrangements for forwarding goods with safety and uespalcn. ' Merchants in Indiana and up the Maumee, will insure nromnt attention to their business, by causing them to bo marked to the care of nnr House, at this niace. wnen mey mane their purchases at New York. JAMES WOLCOTT; U CO. Maumee City, April 28, 1838. 56 SILKS for dresses, a good assortment by july 21, SPENCER & MOORE. " Buy a Broonr" ' t f DOZEN brooms just received and for 1U sale by SPENCER te MOORE, july 21. ... TO PRINTERS & MERCHANTS. TJRINTERS and Merchant can be up- X plied with paper of vanoiu kind, on op plication to BALDWIN, & Co. Upper Toledo. RA GS taken in exchange for paper. Sept. 23. . 25tf PROVISIONS. rTlHIS day received from sclir. Young X Leopard, 22 kegs butter ; o bbls do. in roll : 2 do. fresh eggs ; 25 do. superfine flour, also, a quantity of mess pork, which will be sold low for cash by IRA WHITE. Maumee city, .april b. oatf NOTICE. RARE chance for a bargain. The sub A scribers, intending to make a change in their business, will sell their stock of Dry Goods very cheap for cash. Call and try. t UUYKTUJN &GAIJISTT. Jan; 27, 1838. BENNETT & CAMPBELL, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 3, Law Buildings, Perrysburg. Henry Bennett, ) Samuel B. Campbell. ( 44tf STONEWARE. A SUPERIOR assortment of StoneChurna, Jars, Pots, Jugs, Stove Tubes, and Milk Pans, just received by ' , i. 59 way u. UOYNTON fa GANNETT. LUMBER. A quantity of pine for sale at the Warehouse of, Lumber J. WOLCOTT &Co, T FIRE I FIRE!! FIRE!!! J. ROTECTION INSURANCE COM PANY, of Hartford. Connecticut. The an desirgned, agent for the towns of Perrysburg, Maumee and Miami Cities, of the above Com pany, is now prepared td insure against logs "r damage by fire, upon as favorable terms as can be obtained in the State, from anv resnon sible institution, and every man has now an opportunity, for a trifling sum. to nrotect him self against the ravages of this destructive element, which often, in a single hour,sweep Bway me earnings 01 many years. D. C. DOAN. Perrysburg, March 28, , . ,,1 CARPENTER'S TOOLS By the set or smgie, lorsaieby June 9. W. WiSWELL Sr' CO. Sl'OONS German silver Tea and Table Spoons, a beautiful article, cheaper and; e- quany nanasome witn silver, forsale by W. WISWELL St C6, A jMES Spades and Shovels, Hoes, Manure, -tJL and Hay Forks, log, trace -and halter cnainsj Dy - i . i . june 20 G; & W. RICHARDSON. BEDSTEADS by , G. te W. RICHARDSON: , June So., FLOUR & WHISKEY. bbls. WHISKEY, (rectified.! fJM. 100 do. Flour, a portion of which is from the Michigan Mills, for which Michigan money, (both chartered and wild-cat) will be receiveu. ,. ror saie 01 tna warehouse or v ... JAMES WOLCOTT & CO. June 15, .. ... ;.,..;.,., i,,.,. 1J,:, f. w, lawson. ;;;. r Forwarding and Commission Merchants, At the Store lately occupied "by the' Messrs. Durgenitf, water street. ' 1 ; , ; June 16; 1838. - iin. .,'t , w ntf PANTS, vests and roundabouts by .,i , :; G. & W. RICHARDSON. June 30. 1,.:,, w .,..' MAU3IEE CITY CHARTER. A , FEW copies of the City Charter for sale XjL fct this Office. i I !- -.,;( r-.-.r .:: !'!.',' May . (. i'57 OTOVES1 STOVES!! JURtrPi . O. WILLIAMS fc CO. TO RENT.The two story white house on Wolcott street, thn nnvf ..Inn. T,i W. Crowell's store, on thn samn A r mestreot. ine house is conveniently fitted up fortwo families.' .". - ,v : ; . ;-,r;-Also, the half of a two story dwelling ijext door to the Commercial Buildings, 00 Wayne et nw.o mieiy opcup edby Ira White in the Brick Block, , . . Terms will be low and mediately. Aptdy to .,, T.. RKEniii Com. Build's, Maumee city, July 7. 1S38. JUtf - . TO PRINTERS. -m fr m . - . " , ytt, balsEa font of email, Pica of -JL. BuUUL IWA huritirmrl nmm,!. M t and complete, with Italic and cases, at this of- Perrysburg & Buffalo DAILY LINE OF STEAMBOATS. ARRANGEMENT FOU 18IJ8.- mHE steamboat ANTHONY WAYNE, X Amos Pratt, Master, will make her regu lar trips (weather permitting) in the following order: i . ".;! ; .( - . ' Leaves Perrysburg Se Leaves Buffalo for To- Toledo for Buffalo. . ledo He Perrysburg, Thursday May 3 Sunday - . rfllay Wednesday Tuesday Monday Sunday 1 Saturday " Friday ' Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday ; ; Sunday ; ,, 9 Saturday ' 1, 15 Friday ,, , 21 Thursday ' 27 Wednesday 2 Tuesday . June June '"8 Monday 14 Sunday 20 Saturday . 26 Friday ,2 Thursday 8 Wednesday 14 Tuesday , . 20 Monday ; -" July July 11 Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Aug, Tuesday Monday 1 Sunday . Saturday 1 " ... ! . II Aug. : ;ii . ,-, 11 ... ao Sunday 1 Saturday t 7 Friday 13 Thursday 19 Wednesday ao 1 uesday 31 Monday 6 Sunday 12 Saturday , . 18 Friday 24 Thursday ' Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday . Monday """ Sunday Saturday . v Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday : Monday Sept. Sept. i 1 30 Wednesday Oct. . 6 Tuesday 12 Monday " ,- ' . 18 Sunday ,, 11 Oct. 24 Saturday 30 Friday ' i ' Nov. Nov. . 0 1 hursday 11 Wednesday ; i 1 i '" Sunday : Saturday 17 1 uesday JOHN HOLLISTER fc CO, -ri f,i 1. Agents, Perrysburg. ' The Anthony Wayne is 400 tons burthen, new and well built, with twenty state rooms, and a gentlemen's cabin with fifty-two berths : also a ladies steerage cabin with twelve berths, and a gentlemen's steerage cabin with twenty-four berths, which makes her accom modations equal to any boat on the lake. She will always leave Perrysburg and Toledo on the arrival of the cars from Adrian. The steamboat Anthony Wayne, will leave Perrysburg on the same day that the Commo dore Perry leaves Buffalo, and run alternate ly, agreeable to this advertisement. Arrange ments have been made with four first class steamboats, to run in connection with the above boats, to form a six day line from this place to Buffalo. ! March o. ' 48tf 1 838. 1 AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY- VIA EAGLE MNE. Steamboats, Ships, Brigs and Schooners, ON LAKE ERIE, AND UPPER LAKES. - Treat & Carter, Buffalo, y Scott h Carter, Cleveland. ' ' Forsvth & Hazard, Maumee City. Mead, Kellooo & Co., Detroit. W. Brown, MUwaukie.- . . '.. .' , Hubbard & Co., .Chicago'. . ', ,.' . , '. A'lA 8WIFTSURE AND ItAILKOAD LINES of Tow Boats on Hudson river, and in con nexion with the Mohawk and Hudson Rail road. .. : A. Van Santvoord, Aeent. ri : 104 Broad-street, New York. PILOT, TRADERS, ERIE AND OHIO, AND ' . ' ' EAGLE LINES,,' ON THE ERIE CANAL! Affording six Boats daily, from Albany and Schenectady. For Freight or Passage, ap ply to 1 heat ti uakter; Buffalo. H. Wright & Co. Rochester. ' L. Hurd & Co. Rail Road Depot," ' ','V'..'. 1' Schenectady. J. KOBINSON, 1 fio II.Nii.es, IMQuayst. Wm. B.Knox,S " Albany: J, ' ' P. Grandin, E. D. ROBINSON; , D. P.' Parker, , 104 Broad-st. New York. BY AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION LINE, ON THE OHIO CANAL. ..... . ,t Scott ii Carter, Cleveland. V J f v., i i . McElvain & Hunter, Columbus. ' Craighead b Keyes, Chilifothe. -1 ii Conwav Sc Avert, Portsmouth.' 1 . ! Gazzam & B dtler, Cincinnati. Mark. Packages, - " Am. Transportation Co.?! and Ship by " Swiftsure and Railroad Lines of Tow-Boats." i. u! -r. : The steam boats and vessels comnriflinir the above line; are all of the first class, and pre sent to western merchants, more than ordin ary facilities for the prompt transmission of goods. 1 he proprietors are determined that nothing shall be left undone on, .their part, to give entire satistaction to those who may fa yor them with their business. . V .'.k 1 ; ... . Cohsignments'will be forwarded by trans' pottatibn waggons, keel and canal boats.from maumee city to any part ot the Maumee , and Wabash Valleys without delay.. ... ,., . . , FORSYTH k HAZARD, ! ;J v" '' 'f ' i' ''; Agents k, Proprietors. March 17, 1839,' . r.-,i.'f r 16?- 1 838 - " ": " t; CLEVELAND & MAUMEE CITY. rpHE , S t 1 a m b 0 a t CINCINNATI; J. X.! iounos,. Masters will run the . ensuinc season betweenCleveland and Maumee, touch ing at Black River, Huron, Sandusky, Marble head, Manhattan, Toledo, and Perrysburg. .The CINCINNATI haa, the past winter, undergone thorough repair, i Her engine has been much improved, which, with ah Aflriit.inn ef four newtate rooms,, an. enlargemene of both cabins, and other imorovemHntn rnlMilo. ted for the eonvenience-pf Passengers,! will render her accommodations far superior to any boat of the same tonnage on Lake Erie. For freight or passage, apply to the .Vn'oior on Doard,.orto vj'' : . w mak r;tJ"!i. . ..fJ.i.l'G" C; Datis, U Co., Cleveland. - HotusTEn & Boalt, Sandutkv." ' ' O. Mallori , Marblehead, - ' .7 i f 1 Peckham U Co., Toledo.?;1 a ' J. HomistbR; & Co. Perrysburg. - ' ' Smith fc Co Maumee City. March, 1838 50 MICHIGAN WINDOW GLASS. Any quantity of all sizes, kept constantly on hand, warranted free from breakage. : For sale low, by 4 " : ' G. HE A G. BEACH. Perrysburg June 16. lltf Perrysburg & Bufllilo DAILY LINE OF STEAMBOATS. )y iARRAlVGEMENT FOU 1838. mHE steamboat COMMODORE O. II. X PERRYj David Wilkisbn, Master, will make her regular trips (weather permitting n the following order : ' ' ' !; Leaves Perrysburg & Leaves Buffalo for To- Toledo for Buffalo. leao Perrysburg, Monday April 30 Thursday May 3 Sunday 1 '(' Saturday Friday ' Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Sunday Saturday," May 6 Wednesday ; 12 Tuesday '. 18 Monday " 24 Sunday 9 15 21 27 2 8 14 20 26 2 8 14 20 26 1 '7 13 19 25 31 6 12 18 24 30 30 Saturday June June o Friday 11 Thursday 17 Wednesday 3 Tuesday 29 Monday July I1 nday . Thursday ' July o ounday 11 Saturday Wednesday Tuesday Monday Sunday ' Saturday ' Friday Thursday' Wednesday Tuesday Monday Sunday Saturday Friday Thursday 17 Friday 23 Thursday ; 29 Wednesday Aug. Aug. 4 Tuesday ' ,, ',, 10 Monday ,, ,, . 16 Sunday . 22 Saturday ' v ' 28 Friday " 3 Thursday 9 Wednesday Sept. Sept.; 15 Tuesday 21 Monday " 27 Sunday 3 Saturday " 1 Wednesday Oct, Tuesday ,, Monday " Sunday ' Oct. ;l 6 t) f riday . '15 Thursday" 21 Wednesday 12 :i8 24 30 5 11 17 23 Saturday Friday ; Thursday Wednesday il I uesday 2 Monday Nov. Nov. 8 Sunday ' ' '; 14 Saturday '' ' Tuesday ,, 20 Friday ,, JOHN HOLLISTER U CO ' Agents, Perrysburg, .'. The steamboat Commodore Perry will leave Buffalo on the same day that the General Wayne leaves Perrysburg, and run alternate ly, agreeable to this advertisement. Arrange ments have been made with four first class steamboats, to run in connection' with the above boats, to form a six day liu'j from this place to Buffalo. ... The steamboat Commodore Perry is well known boat, and is commanded by her former Captain, David Wilkison ; whose reputation aB a Commander, needs no eulogy. 1 he Commodore has been fitted up lor the coming season, preparatory to taking her place in the rank of the first' class of boats on the lake. No boat is more safe or regular in her trips. March 3. , .. 48tf JAMES CREED. WOULD inform the public that he has taken the shop formerly occupied by J. Woodruff, where he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of Cabinet Furni ture, Fancy and common Chairs, high post, French, and common Bedsteads, and all oth er articles usually called for in his line, and would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ... . .' Feb. S4. , ,, 47tf - MAUMEE CITY HARDWARE , '. STORE. . , ' ' . . " W WISWELL & BOYNTON, resnect- TT 1 fully inform the inhabitants of this city nnd vicinity that they have arrived from New York with, and are now opening at the Commer cial Buildings, a large and general assortment of Hardware, hollow-ware, ttn-ware and Cutlery. Their stock,among other articles, consists of the tuiiowing: . liar, band, and hoop Iron; Eng ish blister, American and cast Steel: English. Russia and American sheet Iron; trace, halter aim joiin vuaina; jDiacKsmnns' vices ana anvils; snoveis and tongsj scales; Bad and Tailors' irons; mill, cross-cut, slitting.-wood. circular. fret-hand, key-hole, back and compass Saws patent and iron weights, eauco and frying pans, tea-kettles, augurs, bellows, bellows-pipe, cra- aie ana grass scythes, sand paper, coltee mills, crow-bars, hammers, bitts and stocks, wire, orass Kettles; escutcheon, Norfolk, knob, Ame rican and brass Door-latches; sickles: dinner, tea,and cow-bells, brushes, candlersticks, butts and screws, combs, brads, sparables,- tacks, wrought and cut Nails, ocks and bolts of all kinds and sizes; fassets and molasses gates; Carpenters' rules, squares, bevels, Sec, bat and cloak pins; powder flasks, percussion locks, pills and caps; ' compasses; tin trunks, glass lanthorns, astral and nurse lamps, dust pans: ever pointed pencil cases; razor strops; sugar nippers, spirit levels, bed and clothes cords; snuffers and trays, German silver and iron ta ble and tea-spoons; waiters; carriage wrench es; steelyards, hoes, trowels, waffle-irons, bench-screws, sheet lead, sheet-copper, cooking-stoves and furniture. : ;T .';li i i Cutlery Table and Carving Knives and Forks, steels, jack and pen knives of a superior quality,., broad axes, adze, planes andirons; drawing knives, fleams, scizzorB,' shears, and superfine razors, fcc, together with many oth er articles too numerous to mention. i The ar ticles have been selected with great care, add can be afforded cheap for cash. The public are respectfully invited to Call and examine. " maumee Uity, June 5, 18S8.:';;'.' JOtf - TO WOOL GROWERS, u; " THE subscriber has procured forthe ac commodation of the public, a first rate Double Carding Machine, which he has now in operation in the Steam, Factory, on Tap-pan-street. ; .. i):i.:-- .M"-ii- - . : Wool Card wa done in the best manner, and on reasonable terms. iiwrfi.w-iitH- it i V-i!:' JAMES-'WOLCOTTi-il. Maumee City, June 16, 1838. '.illtfii 'i ISAAC STETSON, Attorney and Coun sellot at Law, will give punctual attend ance to the duties of his profession lu Wood county; and will also attend to the Courts in the counties of Lucas, Williams, Henry, and Sandusky.-j Office in Law Buildings, No. J, ferrysburg. Ufuo, . .,. , 1 - . -. march zo . . ,-;(:- ' . i'l : !. WASHINGTON HOUSE, i : f1he subscriber i would give notice, that he jl nas taKensaia nouse lormeny occupied by J. W. Converse, on Canal Street, where he will at all times be ready to wait upon those wno may pieaee to give him a call, 'i , ; CHARLES D, FOSTER. , Maumee City, June 28, 1933. HEZEKIAH L. HOSiUER. ATTORICET AND ' SOLICITOR .t w1 ILL' give punctual attention to the du ties of his profession in the severs. counties comprising this judicial Circuit. Of fice in the Commercial Buildings. . . . t Maumee city Dec. 16, 1837. " 37tf jMPORTANTDISCOVERTaTT JL Inflambd EtBs Cured without pain or a! application of vitriol, and without the least in! juringthe sight or appearance ot theevo.fc E. Dean's Chemical Plaster. It is now abr.; four years since the proprietor introduced thi plaster to the attention of the afflicted h effect is not only to prevent inflamation in s7 vere cases of burns and wounds of every de. senption but to cure inflamation both intern? and external at any stage of its existence Its uniform effect in hundreds of cases abnnl dantly proves that, as yet, no medicine has been introduced to the public possessing such pow er to cure inflammatory diseases of every km not excepting inflammatory rheumatism, salt flheum, lellone, fever sores, cancers or the in iormation in the eyes; as the plaster now of" fored. One very peculiar quality of it 11, that ft generally relieves the pain in a few hour, after it is applied. , For sore eyes shut the eve and put the plaster directly on the eye and wear it (removing it once in twelve hours and washing off the matter on the eye with cai tile soap,) till the inflamation is entirely out say from three to ten days. The proprietor never thought of applying it to sore eyes un til about two years since, when he applied it to a case in his family and was astonished at the result. Since then he has applied it in ma ny severe cases and it has uniformly effected a cure and leaves the eye natural and free from any inflamatory appearanoe as though it had not been sore. He fully believes that almost every case of sore eyes may be cured by it in few days, except in cases of intemperance. certificates. Mr.E. Dean. Sir, I have used yourCheni ical plaster in six cases of fellons, all of which I cured; also several cases of inflamatory rheu matism with like good success. , " ' ' THAYER CUMINGS. Mayville N. Y. August 88, 1837.'. ' ;? ' Mr. E. Dean. Sir, Mr. Rodolphus Brown, my father-in-law, some time last fall, had a se vere attack of the inflamation in both eyes, so that he could not bear the light, and scarcely see, after using various remedies for three weeks and his eyes still growing worse, and so painful that he could not rest day. or night, he applied your chemical plaster and in a few hours his eyes were easy, and began to discharge freely, and the inflamation began to disappear we continued the plaster for one week remo ving the inflamation, and his eyes assumed their former appearance. We also applied in one of the worst cases of fellon, which afforded relief in a few hours so that the individual had a good night's rest. For six days and nights previous he had not been free from excessive pain U some of the time he had been so distract ed, with pain that he had to be held by force CLARK GOULD.1 Portland N. Y. Feb. 22, 1837. Mr. E. Dean. Sir, I have now sold a re tail about 400 boxes of your Chemical Plaster and have heard from a great portion of them as producing the desired effect. Several impor tant cases in this vicinity which came under my knowledge, where other medicines had been tried for years without effect, have been cured. In fact, I think it one of the most valuable me dicines for curing inflamatory diseases ever in vented, aud do think tho suffering of the afflic ted demand that you should give it a general circulation, and make its virtues known. , ROBERT HOLLISTER, Druggist. Buffalo, March 1, 1837 , ' : Mr. E. Dean. Sir, in May last, I put out two bones in my instep, which laid me up for six months, so that I could not walk on my foot. I employed several physicians to no effect, and in October last I procured a box of your plaster, which cured my foot in a short time. I hava applied it to my back also, end received imme diate reiiet in a case of rheumatism. - THO'S. SMITH.; ; Molborou'gli, Ulster co. ? vt :o 1 1 N. Y. Oct. 12, 1835.' J ' ..'n;.'W-.(,'.;,.U ' Price i5 cents. For sale by E. Dean, pro prietor, Westfield, Chatauquc co. N. Y. None genuine unless signed in his own hand on the stereotype wrapper. Sold by druggists as agents in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo. Also by O Williams fc Co.; and Dr. O. White, Maumee City, and Peck b Griswold, Perrysburg. - i f-i , ' - October, 21. ' 9y j.'. 100 bushels of Timothy Seed, juit received by A. J. HACKLEY. ; TEA KETTLES Sheet iron Tea Kittles, a new Article, for sale by : : W. WISWELL b CO. ; WARRANTEE ; DEEDS, ... Mortgage , Deeds, with a general assortment of Justices Blanks, for sale at this office. ' , ,.hJ SASH, leather or Goods, paid for Hide and Skins, at No. 3, Commercial builds nigs, by ' . ' ,' ' L. BEEBEE. ; june 23,,: ':i -f !p';!; -L "-:.:- SANDWICH Island Molasses,' superior to any other importation: now offering for sale by the barrel or gallon, at No. 3, Com mercial Duuamgs, Dy , ttUjiiisisxi, 1 june 23 .. '"'-,;' .,v,-:;,;,.;;' INSPECTED Hops for those who prefer health to ague, for salo at No. 3, Commer cial buildings, by;'; " ':' L, BEEBEE. !, T having mado arrange ments to receive, on consignment, a choice selection, and regular supply , of Gro ceries, Leather, Books and Stationary, which are , now offered for sale at No.. 3, Wayne street, Commercial Buildings, at wholesale and retail, for cash and prompt pay only. :, -' vounectea wita lae uuuve, is a good Dun day School and Tract Depository, embracing a great variety of hew publications. ; , 4 ' -: . ; , r , L1SVI BEEBEE. ,Mauifned pity, June, .23, 1838. .1.. 13) ,j.MAUMEE CITY,EXPRES$:-: fanri .M. 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