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Hi Composed o. seeing a remarkably beautiful Lady Imprudently but fashionably expose bet tiraaat. st a. . LEArmms. Thou bast a Bosom Si, sweet girl, . ' The eia which moat allures, ' Two billow white to cast the soul .': A. wreck oa unknown, shores I r There glow a "wilderness of charms, ..With Cvna by the way. ' To lose the heart in love's r'arms, And then that heart to lay I In mercy hide those charma from view, Which make een christian rove, Before another god to bow. The idol shrine or lore I LAfCAtxca, " ' '. ' . STOlRY or A COURTSHIP. ' Comb r-come," said Mrs. Gray, "von V,3 ,lvave. peen.ittoping there long enough, -i,.Depiev forgetting maonera aud 'every -: thing else ;--IIere are the tipples waiting "-td'po oneVttfhand '.them ' around, "for wljea : I "ouceJ get', settled in -this easj . j---.eha" Jiere- tli good -woman1 gave a emHiag Survtynof her ample person, which .fertaiiily.oferflowed the chair at every point, leaving all but a ridge of the back Jcdfcjc jiving arnjs quke.irwieible - q" H iau I taj Terj nsj-; thing to get up -egant "iXJw Rustle about, ana while we old wynn-est urfcljcs, you and Julia, Jhefefaft frj yonr luck with the apple . seeds, i.rj i.j.tii - i remember the firet time I ever sur itilsed that Mr Gray had taken a notion ,Tt) nie-wa one w hen we were at an ap- ..pleruttiDg- together'-down in 'Slain. 'ijotneliow1 Mrl Gray got into my. neigh ,i, bior.hgod when, -we ranged round the great .besket of -apples.-' I felt my checks burn the, minute he drew his . seat so close to "J" 'nitric, And took ut his. jack-knife to be- fia work. lie pared- aud I -quartered. Tjeverjopked up but once then his t phoek-wa roddcf than mine, aud he held the jnk;kTfe terribly- uneUndy. liy-and-By'he" go.i. noble, great apple, yel ,i low:as "gold, and smooth as -a baby's cheek.' I;was lookitf at his hands side-' ,J-wise" fi-Oia-'under my lashes, and saw that ,jlo wag paring-it carefully as if every ,Ttmnd t)f the skin was a strip of gold. 3- last he cut it off at the seed end, and f he .soft xing fell down- over hi wrist k ad took the apple1 from his fingers. ' - . ow, said he'in a. whisper, bend- Kg Lis head a little, and raising the ap aU plevpeel carefully witb his right hand, ii Mlifflf jostas srirctbfs will be the first JIISl P? name I love, jis.I am that ai-w6-aj:d aliveV! ?H began swiftly whirl aciig the apple-peel round his head; the t:oaipany were all busy,with one another, and I was. tho, only persou who saw the .syeilow- links quivering around his head, Vtwie, wfc, three times. " Then he held JSt Bfill a moment, 'and eat looking right a.oto-my ye,-....I held my breath and so idr he f - -' ir -ow"'" saJ8 nad nis treath came jjouji .with a quiver, what if it should be ; ysur name ?-J,' t . j did not answer, and we both look . cd baek at the same time. Sure enough f-it was a; letter S. - No pen ever made orie more beautifully.' "Just as I.ex - jected,rV eaid lie, -and his eyes -grew i-iiright aa diamonds, l just as I cxpect- -ed" '.That was all he said. V'ni. -in'A.what answer did you make him, -e,Auat2" disked Kobert Otis, who had keen listening with" a flushed face. TTh'at djaVoisay ", , ... X didn't speak a word, "but quartered nsjost aa fast as I could.' ,As for Mr. 'Crej,: be'keit paring, and paring, like - "all possessed.)' .1 thought he would nev er -top' parings or speak a word more. Byi-HBd-b he Btuekl the point of his nif ifato Jail apple, and unwinding the l'. jakla Xroni Around it, he handed it over . '-o-ne. It-was a ted sHd.'I remember, hntf tut "sfar smooth as a ribboa.' . Irs at $ IhpaWn a bit wonder if that drop . t 5ed iatxr a letter 6," says 3Irr Grayl sbpsffyou tri it." . ;. t... iVrr Hell, I teo tethered apple-ekin; and i wkirled-it three times round my head, -"id j&oiftf itweht on'ict the floor, curled -iBr1V ifet?icisi capital G- thatyoa ev-tr-itet-eyeaon.r! i jvu -.t -. m jStfil h&&. 'qf gulwtae iuto my face, - 335-lG-wy8 he, taking up the apple mskiwaed thtlngt, -asf if it had been the lirst ffi'chrthfjil, of A j:hnkagiYing dinner. V.-CPW wuld. you like to eee them two -Jaera-.n ona - aew - 'sbt of silver tea- ' "I.TAlyWa.Jdu .coald' have' lit a - eile at imysface, it burned "so; but I ' Wouldn't speak more -thaa if I'd beeu . 4oyw3rtt8d A T7 t 'X .? .T T T TWtTaiirS-crujieVer answer abnnt the aip0ons 'asked Jlia; Hj'J'es, 1 btfiere' 1 did, the next FW'aU", the, old.Udy, : de - juurely, euioofchipgher apron. From ijxahin'&nd Famine" lif2lr& Ann u . j a. - n . ..... 4 " " ' ' ' '" V' fit "HOWSHII FELT-WHEN FlRST KISSED A ladJfrieud of ours says the first tioe 'diti was kissed by " feller," she felt like -iitigtnb ! roaes-Jewimmicg in honey colognej'fttmcgJ;ndhackberries. She is vJt.aSjit-eouiething was running hrbnVh fiet:fnees on feet of diamonds, .TrbjiJ'ereral- .little' capids in jtcbaiiotoidrawTi-- by angels.-shaded hone Jf1? f tne, spread by melted rara- .HJefuseliu; wha power, there is 2C"CrVVwtd. kiss ! - ,JtCijr great - prompter of ,Ja?tpcsa, ..It, young men wish to accom plish Snythingof moment, cither with "nea6To,ind'4heyanust keep clear of the i insVftatibn trnfirelyr A pair of sweet fPt 'Pnt waist, swelling chest, a pres .Bure of two .delieate hands, will do as -JUiiei tounhinge a man aa three fevers, - tbetoeasles, a large sized wboopingcough, pair of loek jaws, several hydrophobias, And the doctor's bill ' - ' ' ' .'.Sia;Jon.FaAjrKi.ui'8 Expedition. .In the House of Commons recently, Sir J. Graham' stated that her Majesty's ships Erebus and Terror not having been Beard of for- more than nine years, it was concluded that they were lost, and the Admiralty upon proper evidence, arid upon receiving proper security for refunding the money in the event of the ships turuing up, had directed the ar rears Of -nine years pay to be paid over to th representatives of the oflaeers and men. There were 24 officers and 102 eeaaieri'affached to these ships, and of thesa. numbers, 19 representatives of the first-lass and 88 'cf the second had claiined and obtained the pay. - 1 1 111 - " ;JJS"An' English jury, in a criminal case, brought in this verdict" Guilty, "wjtl same, little doubt as to whether he tb maD.-! More like an Irish jury. - . (From Blackwood. - -- .? .-: lSA&EL,rGUEEX OF 8PAUT. - The present ' political condition of Spain may be broadly stated iuja few lines it could hardly bo explained in ma ny pagep, so full is-it of anomalies that could exist in no country but this. In the first place, as regards the sovereign who lias of late acquired so unenviable a notoriety. Twenty years rgo, more than one half of Spain flew to arms to defend, against the remaining portiou of the na tion, the qu' stionable rights of an infant princess whose claim to the crown owed strength and supporters to her associa tion with the idea cr a free aud constitu tional government, for . whose mainten ance her mother pledged herself. After a sanguinary war, her partisans tri umphed ; the. "inriocent Isabel," as her subjects then called the child for whom they had cheerfully made vast sacrifices, and cheerfully poured out their blood, was seated firmly, as it then appeared upon her-father's ; and Spain, long distracted by intestine strife hoped for tranquility, and prosperity. It was but a dreaiuT-i TBechfld-queen had scarcely reached .womanhood, after a stormy mi nority, troubled by frequent insurrec tions and incessant intrigues, when she. began wilfully to estrange the affettiou and respect her subjects were so well dis posed to entertain toward ber.-- Selfish iudiflence to their Welfare, dissolute pri vate conduct, aud latterly, a scarcely disguised intention of imposing upon th cm a rule. as despotic, as that to escape from which they had fought in her favor, aiid made her their queen, are the effica cious means she has employed to render Tierself despised aud detested.; . - The commeuceiuent of her unpopular ity was unquestionable her .licentious lite. Although the world has obtained some inkling of her improprieties through newspapers -and other channels, it has yet luo idea, to what, extent they have beeu carried ; but in Spaiu it 'is' well knowu to very boy. I lo not echo mere gossip, or, untrustworthy reports,, when I tell.you that-the- excesses that-haye bec'n. shared in by the present Queen' of Spain, fiud no parallel,' except in the au iuils of Orleans regency, and of the reign of the Fifteenth Louis. To gratify her vicious propensities, the daughter of Fer dinand VII. (well worthy of her sire) was not scrupled to associate herself with men and women of low birth and station, whose companionship alone was disgrace ful to one iu her cxhalted position. ' In a small capital like Madr.d, containing an idle aud scandal loving population, everything becomes knowu. It would I not appear, indeed as if very great pre- J cautious were taken . to conceal conduct which the queen ought to have knowu j would siuk her fathoms deep iu her sub jects estimation For it is to be observ- td, and bistory shows it, that Spaniards, I however great-theTiiisgoverumeut they have submitted to have never patiently I tolerated. profligacy da the part of the females of the royal family.. KordohfcyJ now. Sullen silence ou the part of the pco pie when her Majesty drives abroad and a resolute holding aloof ou the part of the respectable portion of the aristocra cy sufficiently mark the nation's dises teem. ...... When first this unfortunate princess abandoned tho limits c-f propriety, the disorder of her conduct was flagrant. Within the last two years, or there-1 abouts, she has a. taced herself to one fa vorite, who has assumed great ascenden cy over her, and whose ambitious aspi rations, real or rumored, have more than once excited public indignation. Con sidering her mothers shameful neglect of her education, aud the disastrous mar riage into which she was ensnared by the vilest intrigues, the Spanish nation might perhaps have been disposed to close its eyes, to a certain extent, to this liaison,' had it been "conducted with decorum, and had the' object of her Majesty's . 'prefer ence kept strictly aloof from politics. Neither. of : these- two conditions have beeu observed, and in the latter respect, Especially, great offence has been given. I have already remarked that everything gets known. Many things are doubt less exaggerated: many lalsc reports spread 4 but tnese pass away aiid are forgotten,";whilst the truth remains. It is true and undeniably true,, that a young cavalry, officer of th name of Ar- ana is ali-poweful at court, where he has lutrpduccd a' number of his own friends, and established a sort of coterie .or cdm vrilla, that surrounds. and influences the queen.; "It is true,, that -applicants for court : favor know ti-surer- ehaunel by which to pbtain their wishes, than that of this young man that aspirants to pow er I mean lo the highest offices of the State to the-' ministry, and to the, Pxcs ideucy of the council do not seruple (such'js the. .corruption of this--country, and theilettespbf fisfimbiwi men) to seek his society," to flatter him, and-to .make- him- their immediate companion, and continually to show themselves with him in public places ; and that some of the ministers now in power do not think it beneath their personal dignity, or that of their office, to retain place by defer ring to"this person,", and . to avail them selvw of his influence and intercession to carry, in high quarters, poiuts which they might otherwise have to abandon. II Tho ascendency acquired by this "fa vorite bverTiis-sovereign Is highly peril ous, and may ultimately prove fatal .to the Iiorbon dynasty in Spain. . It is not surprising that the daugher of Ferdi nand VII. and Queen Cristina (who al though it .once suited her purpose to as sume the mask of liberal principles, has repeatedly proved herself a , despot at heart) and the niece of the present King of,Naples, should be disposed to abso lutois'c ; and form plans for getting rid of those constitutional trammels which she considers an offence to her sover eignty. When the late Duke of Parma was on a visit to Madrid a few. months ago, he said to his royal cousiD, who was enchanted with his random scatter-brain mode of talking and acting : "They tell mo you have still got some remains of old-fashioned usages here elections, and chambers, and things of that kind. Why do you not give them all a kick over (puntapie,) and be mistress in your own house V" Tire queen greatly relish ed the advice, which was perfectly in ac cordance with her secret inclinations, and with the plans she has long intend ed to carry out as soon as an opportuni ty offers. Her absoluteist tendencies are stimulated by the favorite, who was brought up with Pezuela, the present captain-general of Cuba, and his broth er, and who, like : them, has a strong leaning to a despotic government. - The Spaniards know this, and detest the fa vorite accordingly. Although, in fact, no coup d'etat could make the condition of the nation practically worse, or. the tyranny that exists greater. 3fl armors: How bleat the Furmer'a aimpleltfe Far from the noiao of the City'a atrife. .-7.S r. is-'. s -. "HE'SKOTHIKG BUT A.FARWF.R.'- Said a little Miss a few evenings since. in a ball-room, as she scornfully., curled' her pretty lip, on being introduced to a fiue, generous, open-hearted jroung fel low, whose broad and expansive forehead was the symbol of his broad acres, 'lie's nothing but a farmer'. . And who was she that looked thus disdainfully on one of God's noblemen ? She was the daugh ter c-f a broken merchant, whose fortune had been ruined by the extravagance of a wife and foolishly proud.daughtcr.- IThoucb- her fathet's -heart had - beeu i wrung by misfortune and he had the i penalty of e'travagance by incarceration j' f ii. i '' ; r... ,i. daughter had not yet lenrnt-' tho difi'er ence, between prido and worth e'xtrav ganee and .worth., The noblemen who eat the bread of industry, and looked every man iu the face,' with ' an independence which said, 'I owe you nothing,', was in her estimation 'only a farmer I' f Did those upstart fools, who arc char acterized as 'cod-fish aristocracy 'hav ing mora .smelt substaucc -ever read, even their bibles, they would 'find that God himself ha3 selected ' his prophets, aud kings from- anipeg farmers. .:-2foah was a huKbandman, aud planted a vine yard Abraham waS rieh in cattle, and Lot had flocks aud hcarda1 insomuch that there were not pasture enough for both, and they divided the country. Lot selecting the Dlaiusof Jordan,'a:,d AbraL; ham taking the hi ly country of Canaan. Jacob was a great cattle-grower, as he presented Fsau with five hundred head of cattle. a Mosses was a wool grow er aud ' Gideon was taken from' his threshing floor.' Saul was a heardsiuan, eveu afterjie'was king. . .David, was a shepherd' and was taken from that occu pation to be king of Isrcal, arid the ances tor according to the flesh of the Mes aiali Uzziah was a cattle-grower. Eli sha was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen (probably breaking up prairies or turn ing up sod soil) wheu Elija cast his man tle o: hinif a prophet. And yet, though God had honored the husbandman selected -his'.-kings and prophets from among tho farmers, and! cvcu carriea 'on agriculture ou a suiaii scale, himself (having 'planted a gar - ' ? . -!.'- lit den eastward of Jden') the try, cod fish aristocracy, turn up their noses, that were never wiped with "a paid for pocket handkerchief and cry out, 'Oh, he's nothing but a farmer j' Ohio Farmer. REQUISITES FOR A GOOD FARM. ? ; The Committee appointed by the Jef ferson County Agricultural Society, to the premiums on farms, made a most valuable report at the late exhibition of the society. They state that in viewing the farms entered for premiums, they endeavored to keep in view as standard requisites and evidence of good farming the lollowins points : 1 .' A good soil, well tilled, and kept free of various weeds, both on the fields aud the roads. 2. Lots well fenced,' and 'suitable in number to' the size of the farm. 3. Substantial and convenient barns and stables of sufSciout dimensions to contain the produce of the farm, and to comfortably house the cattle kept on it. 4. A judiciously. Arranged dwelling, in neat condition, with a well and hHer ing cistern,--. o. Convenient buildings to iawlitate the economical ' juauaceuieDt of farm ; among which may be enumerated, a wood house, a wagon aud topl-hottse, a jworkr. shop,- a granary aud corn house, a coii veulent piggery, an : ice-house, ash aud smoke house, all secured against decay, by being well-raised ;froinJtbeground aud ne-Uy, painted c white-washed. .. 6. " Convenient yards, attached tOithe barn aud stables,- sd arranged as fo pre vent wastage' "of the liquid, manure-, well sheltered from the blasts of winter, aud provided with water for the cattle 7. Door-yajds laid -wdth; grass, and rose arid dower beds, and shaded by or namental -treesj. indicating to the passer by the. -dwelling of taste,' ; nealtb. and comfort. ' ! . '- -8.-A. kitchengarden. highly cjiltiya- :ieu ana containing every species oi veg etables that can bo raised m-oar climate, with strawberry'and asparagus teds.''' 9. A fruit garden or orchard,' where choice .apples, cherries and plums are carefully cultivated, and where" can found 'i eat rows of rasberry, gooseberry, blackberry and currant bushes. ' .J ..HOW TO CIEAX FEATHERS. Take for every gallon of clear' water one pound of fresh made quicklime, mix them well together, aud let it stand twenty-four hours, then pour off the clear liquid. Pnt the feathers into a tub, and pour over them enough lime water to thoroughly cover them. Stir them briskly and rapidly, for aesumin utes aud leavethcm ttr soak for three days..' Then remove them from the Time water and thoroughly rinso in clean wa ter, and spread them dry. They will dry better where a draught of air can reach them ; and spread them thinly and frequently moved until they are quite dry. This plan may be used, ei ther for new feathers, or such as have become heavy or impure by age or use. LIGHT BREAD. Here is a new way of making light bread which we hit upon by mere acci dent at first but now never try any ; oth er way as we consider this bread equal to that raised by yeast of any kind. Make up the bread by using soda, sour milk, and a little shortening, just as for biscuit and let your bread stand in a warm place for several hours, to rise. I rub the soda in the flour, then the short ening, of which a small quantity will do, and add buttermilk until the whole is wet up. If the milk is very sour ot course more soda is necessary ; if new, a small portion will do. TO MAKE NICE JELLY. ' Tart apples or ' quinces makes " the nicest jelly we know of. Pare, cut and boil cores and all, as if to stew for sauce, then let them drip through a clean flan nel bag, taking care not sqeeze them ; when done dripping, measure the juice and add an equal measure of nice sugar, and simmer slowly until done in a clean brag or copper vessel.-.-''.- ' t . . c . --- f-. - ' . HARDWARE TO BKli AD VKltYteHEAP!l, v TNVITE the attontion of the People in this I ton nereeeianal Oiatrict. to their immense &ckof Hardware just-receired, consisting of trvagaot aawell aa the moat economical parch aser, whether Building- Hardware Mochanica Toolt, House-keeper artiales, or Farming Im pliment. In any of the- above goods, we have a larger Stock than any one Store in Miuisfi?Jd or Wo08ter, and aa it has long aince.heen ac knowledged by every body, that we sell better goodt Tor the tame money, than wither Mansfield or Wooster can do ; nil we ask is, thnt Buyers' will consult their own interest, by ranking ao examination oT our Slock, before purchasing elsewhere. All goods sold by us, if not found as represent ed can ba returned. , ' JOHNS If ALLEN, - . . ' . Adjoining the Bank.. "May 3, VM. ' n&Otf JUST JOHNS fe ALLEN. a( (ioy.'S'aac-R Miers, the only good ones in . . T . tl U il . 5t ' Silvo-- Steel and Cast Steel Scythes, warranted.'' 50 doz. Assorted kinds, Scythe Snaths. '--'4ft do Hay aed. straw Ko(Ls, best cast steel. ' "60 do Tuttle's Cast Steel Hues, ft b dof Socket's Cast Slcel Hoes, the best ever . -:- maiie- (j; . , . '-20 uozNo. T. H-y Uaes. 20 do No. 1. Scythe RiHcp. . . -.- r-' 20 do No. 1. Scyih S tines,-5-lo 9 inches long. ' .... .: v ALSO, 100 doz. Door Locks from 25 cts. to $lench. ; 1.L0 do Door Latches from H cle. to 25 cts.. 100 da. .oose Joint, narrow, wrot & cast Butts'.' 1000 tiro. Gimlet Point Screws. . . . . :s-. v ' ' . 300 Gals. LiusecdOtl. . . - - ... !( ;." 100 Kegs Pure White Lead ' ' ' 1(0 Boxes assorted sizes (ilaas. ,f .. . ' 506 Lbs. Putty In Bladders. ' SC00 Lights Sash, all sizes. , . -. . S ALSO, ; Ddirrsr P-inrrflrushes, Rash Faslcriersr"Butch er's Files (in any quantity, Spears. Saws, all kinds Shuemaker's Stock and Tools, all kinds Saddler's Stock and Tools. - -. . - -also. " ". ' ;; . ... - 300 Kegs assorted Nails, warranted. "100 Tons Sweeds and Pitt;burgh Iron, U'ar 'fantrd. JOflf BtlndJe Kuisia Nail Rod. i 50 Pair Seat aod Carriage Soring, at Pitts buri-b. oriccs that is so ! i. ' 1 doz". Borina Machines, less than 811 each. "Tbe above kouil with a large variety of every thins else, must be sold, and persons wanting Hardware can buy ol us, cheaper and belter goods than any where else. JOHNS & ALLEN. Adjoining the Bank, i May 3, 1854. nfiOtf Table Cutlery. TTE can and will sell Knives and Forks SO - yy percent, cheaper than any Hardware Store in MansSeld ot Wooster ever" did, will or can, if you doubt it, come and buy some that much lower think or this ! JOHNS & ALLEN. May 3, 54.-5tf Adjoining the Bank. Farmers, Bead This!! Dealers) in Hardware, Iron & Nails, Adjoiiiiiijr the Bank 1"fTILLbny all of the F lax Straw that you YY can raise and deliver to them daring the nresent year, and pay you the CASH lor Short Flax should he pulled from the ground that, that is long may be cradled-'-none want ed in Straw beiore soplemDer. instructions regarding the culture and rotting of Flux can be had gratia during the Sumver, by calling on us. J(IMia K AL.L.C.1M, Adjoining the Bank March 1 , 1854. n40. tl". FLAX WANTED. SMITH, 330-7-3T! cs Go TROY, NEW. YORK Si AN DOVER MASS. WILL pay the highest market price ForlOO, TOC poi'Bus of good cleau Flax, ikliV- ered at the Hardware Store of t.ieir agents in Ash laud. " 'i JUHXS 6 Al.LEN, Adjoiningthe Bank Ashland. Jan. IP, 1854. naa tf. j -t::: ast Received. CT 'Kegs'R:fle ajirf Blasting Po.wder, lor sale JJ on Commission at mil I prices, by JOHNS ft ALLEN, June 14, 1S54. Adjoining the Bank. T" rt Ti:l:i J5t Sn.te nt Corn l'luntcr, man i ttfcctiiifd. by McBright oi Uo., CleveiauU. o. A sutiu:i' f.;r iUi couutx tviltbefouud attbeagen rr f ' - JOHNS &. ALLbR. fee. 'S?, 3itl ' '. adjoiuing-the Bank -n-tff.-Mt iV Cnrvtm, Concave Steel Culti V vator Teelh for sale Wholesale aud Ketail at the agency of - JOHXS & ALLEN adjoining the Bank. New Hardware Store ! ! VTHOjsESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .'Foreign- and domestic liar lvvarei ASHLAND." ASHLAND. CO Oi ,T"NYl TJiS tbe attnuuon or the Marrtware Buy I ine community- to his immense -and unri valled eitocK nownrrivinK ana consist ot ev ery article kept in Hardware Store. ..Farming and Mechanics Tools,. House furnishing goods, building, material, togetherwith-the largest and best selected tock -of Iron and Nails ever brought to this place, Swedes, Nuil, Hoop Sheet.' Rod and Bar Iron, of extra qualities Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty, a large and varied as- aortmeat of .Locks and--Latches,-llutts una Screws- all sues and descriptions, Sadlery Hardware and Findings, Tools, Sc. . '' coach makers ana Trimmers, will nnd -itto their' advantage - to' buy their Stock -of me. - In their line, Oil and Enamelled Top Leather, Cloths, Laces, DamarktMoss, fcc, Springs and Axles, Mailable Top and Prop Irons. &c.. Carriage and Tire ' Bolts, 1 , to 6 inches long, Brass-Bands all sixes, Oil Cloth. - -White Lead, Cry and in Oil, Puiuts. Varnish es. 'Turpentine and Oil. Paint, Varnish and Dust Brushes. ... . . - -Pump, Tubing, (Chain Double Galvanixed) best article in town, wheels and fixtures com plete. Roger's Sfel cultivator Teeth, Wings and Plow and Hammer Moulds, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, Sythes, Snaths.. White's Dou ble Steel Axes, Broad Axes and Adxea, Sheep and ow Bells, Log and Trace Chains, Mill' Saws, an extra article, XCut Snws,. the' only good ones in town. Butchers Filet and Rasps andCbiaela. . . i - Sheep Shears, Ten different Brand, prices from 37, to $1,50 per pair.- H' yon want a good article I have them and the best in town, and they are going fast. Also wool twine nnd cord. ALSO, Block Tin, Lead, Lead Pipe, Zinc, Sad Irons, Tiners Wire, Gun Barrels made of Lake Su perior Iron, Lox, Brass Castings and Trimmgs cheaper than elsewhere. SCISSORS AND SHEARS, If you want a good pair give men call, I ac knowledue I have the only good ones in town A few of those nice Carpenters Slick's Framing Chisels, extra Cast Steel Augurs, Ranch and Moldinar Plains. Bitts warranted. Brunswick Tea and Table Spoons, Table and Pocket Cntlery. Brass, Pillar and Chamber Candle Stic&s and Snuffers, and Tongs, Waffle Irons, Brass Ket tles, Steelyards, Molasses Gates, Pugli'a Augur Bitts, Hunt's Hatchetta, Braces snd Bitts, prices range from 40 cts. to f 12 ; Exclsior Sand Paper, Spirit Levels, Saw Hacdies. The half is- not enumerated in this 'ist, Lnt those in want of any articles in the Hardware Line, will do well lo call before purchaaing; mv StocJt beinir entirely new. and selected with ureal care ior this marAret, enables me to sell. better and cheaper than they do elsewhere. .. xt. u. BUll... KeiloEE's Building one door above P. & J. Risser's Store. .. . Ashland, May 17, I8o4. ' 52U BARBER'S LINE OF HACKS, . LEAVE Ash- lind for New London daily at 7 o'clock ii AM con nection wuh tbe carson the Cleveland Colum bus and Cincinnati Rail Road. Returning, leave New London after the ar rival of the trains. Leave Ashland ' for Mansfield on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 71 o'clock, PM-i Loave Ashland -for Wooster on Tuesdays Thursday and Saturday at 5 o'clock P M. September, 18S3. I8tf itlcrnjants. IV, ALt"R(ND3 O T3 Tft jT t-f-" HufTalo, JST-f "S'ox-Isl. ' Imvorteraf -nunnfactnrers,- :om mlsiu Jlerchantu, mid Dealsri i 11 EVERY VAK1ETT OF ' . T English? !Gtfhiffn,uPreiicn:Vn(l American THIS House having the largest and m'ntva . rious stock in the United States', are i'tir mshing Hardware Merchonts, ; Contractors, Tinners &c, with everything they wanton as good or oetiet terms, uiiin incj cso ftuj in new Y'orA, Boston, or elsewhere. . 1 hey in vite,inc vestigntion. JAMES M. ALLKN, Fredericklown, Ohio, - 6mo-n2 : ' " Traveling Agent. PRIZE -RSLSDAL' Curlod Hair Mattresses aed Bwldins- PATENTED N THE " "' ".-'.' UNITED "STATES," ENGLAND AND. FRANCE. OUR Mattresses and -curled Jiair having taken iliplotnanacU. Wedala by competition in the principal btales-iu. the liuioii and alsohavincbeen awaiUtil tlic j'ruie Medal at the World'- Fair, in London as the very be-t article mauufa&tured, rt confiilently. offered to ' ths community as great deMtleraiim lorpure iweetBicopi i ' r - The piecesshy which our hair is manufactured entirely precludes the possibility of moth or other insect snnoyances engendering therein as-proved by Hie severesf testa-of-ailalf2atMnaua by testimo nials Ironi. Hut first cheniislsetthe age, (root which we extract a follows : t "Experiment ha demonstrated that the puriying agent made use erf in manufacturing your patent curieu Pair la ctpetiaii) uceu uifiivc ui annual lire, that it has the lacuityof bleaching and t loan ing the fibre, and that it is the most powerrul dis infecting body at present known to science. ' . .. . H.-I.KI HEBV, M.T-.. Prnfepsorof Chmistry and Toicology in tbe -Medical College of the London Hospital. . I cheerfully stale that -the article -submitted to vour process most lie pare and-sweet and will be found of great value and from proof exhibited to me I am confident, mat tne process cmpioyea ex ceedall other methods of preparation. , .. .. .e . W. BEACH, M. D., ' . New York. ' We also keep constantly on hand a full supply of Pillows and Bolsters, under Alattrasses and Bedding of all descriptions and a large assortment of Wall rapes and window t hades, upnolstry goods, curt&ius, lounges, etc., etc 1 Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at tended to. - - , ; - WISDOM or Co. ' . ... . 42 Pullea Block Bank st. . Cleveland, Ohio. Ji'ue4, 1PS4. o2tf CITIZENS OF OHIO! AWAKE. TO.' YOUli INTERESTS ! o .. FTTHE subscriber again appears before yon. I giving you lair notice ol tne arrival ol n larger stock ol Than he has ever offered tj the lair Sons and daughters of old Wayne and surrounding Coun ties, owing to our Deing in tne . e-asiern mar kets when most kinds of Goods experienced a material , DECLINE IN PRICES! ! We were enabled to buy' bur goods 'at such Low Prices that we-'defy any competition in the wayof Cheap Goods for Cash r oh i stock is comprised of everything in theZri Goods and notion line ; also, an assortment ot . J READY-MADE CLOTHING, Tor Men and Boys. Also, the leading articles of GROCERIES, such e Coffee, Sugar, fea, Tobacco, $c. In all these dcpVrtments we. can show vou Goods. ' -As lor prices wo can beat the World; and in saying this we do ho'f'wiBrt "to be considered as bragging, not telling yon plain matter of fact. Look at some of , ur prices wc can show you Brown Musi in lor. .... Bleached. do good Kentucky Jeaus Heavy Tick ..Ci cts. per yd. ..6i . ' ." . ..20 cts. ' ' ..10 " Cotton Gloves and Stockings. 06 ' " 'per pair. Good Lawns .6j" " per yd. Delaines.. - -..10 cls.St apwaid. 7-4 Table Diaper. ........... 1S -- -.' Fast Colored Calico 06 .. " Silk Lace Veils... ....37, . Cotton Batting - . , 10 ' " Good Black Silk. 50 " " Tea ....31 " Coffee...."....". 12t ."perlb. " Tobaccos-Chewing .'..'. li "' " In nil departments ot oar stock ytm will find the above statement of prices corresponding. Ait we as is a look btforeyou buy. I lie price of our Goods" is a sure thing tor your money. In Ladiis? Dress Goods vie are all fixed.- Lawns, Herges, Plain Black, - Striped, - Barred and Changeable. Silcs at all, prices.. Our stocAp of nice . .-. ..-i. ..t . z; silk b QNXE rs, ''lakes -em all Jown." Can sell new.. style Gimp Bonnets for .25 cents. Every, body ..that comes to Wooster, comes to our store and sees the show of prices . and styles. " We wont ehargo-you anything to loot'.'' Country Mer chants supplied with their1 whole stocArs at' low J prices and tatp terms, at onr store at the Old Stand Knst ot :th American Hotel.- ; i- - -Ml -ALLISON. ' May 3d, 1S54. i ; t -notftf : NEW JE WE LIST STO.llJI? CO.QPFKLLOW has . ppenel , in .the I new i room, two doors cast oi31essrs. Uis- ser & Risser's Store, on Main street, a . , . .. AVatch and Jewelry Etablllineiit, where he will offer every article usually kept in such establishments, at very low rales. ' Among his stocky may be found, tinld and Sil-vcr Watches;- of every description, va riety and quality. Pins, Ladies' Gold Broach es, Grape, Enameled, Clnstcr, Knot, Cuff and Scarf Pius.j. ' - '' l , i liAK DIMPS, HOOKS AND K1XCS. Gold Rings, Lockets,' Pencils, Gold Chains, Bagley Gold Pen and Holders, large as sortment. . SILVER SPOOLS. 1 Table end Tea Spoons of pure silver, Ger man Silver and plated Spoons, Butter Knives, Saltand Sugar Shovels, Silvei Forks, etc., &c. JPocltet Oxitlpry, of every description, from, the best American nd Kncriish Mt&bliahments. ' Also Needl"s, Port Monies, Dressing and Pocket Combs, and Pocket Books, Violin and boitnr btrings. Goggles, Hyc Shades. Compassea and Acordeon. F.igbt Day and Twenty-foor Hour Bras Clocksv In the moat splendid fa- pier Macbea, Rose Wood and Mahogany case--. WATCHES AND CLOCKS Cleaned and repaired, and work warranted, Old Gold and Silver bought at the highest price. 1 invite the public to examine my Stock before purchasing elsewkstre. . ,'.(, 1. It.. IUUUI'J'.IJ.UW. Ashland, Dec, ai, laoa. ooi xi. t---;r yi SWAN'S REVISED- v ! STATUTES OF OHIO! In force Jan. 1854, with reference to prior laws, in one large Octavo J'oluem. raoxt the Junes or tub burns c oosit, - The undersigned haye.examided Swan's Re vised Statutes of Ohio, for 1854. This, volume contains a compilation of the Statutes of . Ohio in force on tbe first of January, 1854. Tbe de sign and arrangement of the Book are good, and carried out with great care and accuracy; and we think the work of great utility, and re flects much credit upon the Compiler and Pub lisher. i. ' JOHN A. CORWIN, .. l R.P RANNKY, A. G. THURMAN, T. W. BABTLEY,-. WM. B-CALDWELL. The undersigned having examined Swan's Statutes, concur in the above opinion. -- V'r.. .. B.O.MORTON, Dist. Atty.U. S. Court, Dist. of Ohio. ' " GEO. W. McCOOK. Atty. Gen. of State of Ohio. It will be found an indispensable hand-book toevery Justice of the Peace and Constable, as we 1 as every Lawyer or public officer. The book will be aent free dfcharge to any one on receipt oi su. Address . . ;'9. C..TICKNOR CO., Law Booksellers, Mansfield, Ohio. March 2nd, 1854. ' 44tf ' Old Iron W.ttitt'd. THE subscriber will pay CASH for any quantity ofold metal delivered at his foundry In Ashland Feb. 1. 37tr.. M. H, MANSFIELD. illmljants. To Western, Merchants;LGfJ- mHE subscTlberwoHld call tbe attention of deal X ers generally to tue extensive arrangements they havamada toE-tha Importation and aale- of Britisb,, French, and German Ury Goods. ' ...'-' Having a buyer permanently located1 In Eu rope, waoiie entire attentiasi -will le-given to the selection or Goods Tor our sale, we shall be iq re eeiptof new: and'deairable Dress Goqds by .each' teaiuer. Our trc)i ,f i.t -i, k: ; Vblte Cloods, Il"tlery,r'iliatvl!i A Notions', will be found eomplete't-AUj; -'large variety or black anl cpIoreilEliJi, Satins, etc. Cloths, Cassimercs aud Vestinss, Linens. Drillines. &G.. -vdtcjandTaikor'af'rrrmmingseeoerairyJ.' iiL.'- i.iwuyi on nanu alt leaamgstjies, orjuomes tic Goods, tif ached ana brown . C'ntti.uv r'rltljj; Ticks, Stripep-Deiilms, wun a cooler assortment, or ileiuraacl,4(na Co chece Prints, Lancaster QingliamSt'orc.', 2tc. SC. ! i fii wHt MsdkiOaVnems, such as tnnuot lail 'to give Satififac tion. t- j.?t- Te invite the 'attention of 'cash and. short flme boyer!1 . ivi. :." .-: ': - ''- ; Trp We have also secured Ahe- services of W. t STRONG-, Gate of Mansfield,. Ohio,') who ,wili. take great pleasure in sho'wlng you through our stock ; when you-visit this .market, please -favor him witb caIl:'i ' ' -"'- ' ; IO. WILSON Si CO.,' No. 13 Cot-RTLAXS ST., XD 11 AUD 13 J)rT ST., K. . a e. ;.:!..- .- i -. - t ; , . .January! 25, 1851. ly... r,- i :i.l ' ' ' HO! FOR NEBRASKA ! Another Arrival of lVewGoods . sftf:v-! A Tl'THEJ! 'r Si I BEOPLEEIPORIUM!! (Ti.-iifrri" ' ' -r h1 T. CrBCSItNElTLr '" ; I .''OR tho, third, time. this, season J sends forth I his procljmaUonto the People rf Ashland and surrounding counlies, antrouncingirhat he ua9 just receM-ea a Iresn auppiy of new k SUMMSRTCOODS! which he is bbund to sell at some price during the Sumnierand mahn rom lor his Fall .sup pll.' Xb-!y-'-' Air!tNTtsraol which -ob can boast tire, that he has the neiteit gapit, the latest styles; melargest assortment andedn sell his goods-ii - . ,..ny.,' CSFfArliIifyN QT CHEAPER, than any establishment in tl e oounty.'Ife has long since found ont that the .people will Help thosrwho help them-,' and ft is no iratter of sur prise that the great rusli is to ihf People's Erot punuin, ana tnai ino uid fortresses are comoarativeliL Hpjtrrifit. clnr. l,;a nn,i .'.l . . I have an unsurpassed assortment bT'Plain and Figured Dress Mlfcs, Foreign and Domestic Lawns and Ginghams . cv.cry . description df v hue Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, andr, in short, every nescription ot -j-i '-' - i PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS! i necessary to complete aLady's Wardrobe;- Lei' it be distinctly understood, that I have the lar gest and best assortment ol - - ever brought to. Ashland, and ye who doubt t call and see for yourselves. - Ladies; if you want to purchase yueensware, the People's Empori um is the place to get. ft.' . In lbe ' ' Gents Department, I am fully prepared to meet anv demands that may be made upon me.' -My Stock of Cloths, lassiincres, vesungs, ana c - - tf -:, LINEN DRESS GOODS t i iii very esieosive. Hati ind Caps, io abundance. I dttve also t large,-assortmeDt. of MEAD YrMAJ)E CLOTIIIJXG ! ' and am also prepared to. do custom wor on short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. In conclusion I. have only to say that the Stocit is complete in all iu parts, and' I can warrant satisfaction cither in quality, qoaolitj, or price, xiignesi maricet price paid loru , . 'WOOL I . ', ......i and. all inds. of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ashlandj.Junel, 1854. ..-;:- ;.4tf.-'' HAVE A -HATi SIR ? ;. ; NOW ARIIIVllfG AX XII E ' ASHLAND HAT STORE ! A;k immense assoriDiCDt.ui.uew and Fashionable . r :,HATS AN a CAES!" forithe sn-mmer season, offureignJ and domestic manulactore, con-siat-ing of a largo variety of , SILK HATS! , from $2 to $5; Kossuth Hats from 50 cts. to 2j0;- Maryai Hats j from. $1 to $ 3 i. Otter Hats, from $2 to $3,50; a large, assortment of i PANAMA IIATS-! . . consi.dcr-pd the most taaty, comfortable and dur able aumme. K-ltr now. -in- use, from $2 to $3, oOjLeghorn, .froov ?5 to $1,25; Beaver Hats from $3,50 to 5. . Also a complete assortment of - CHIP. AND STRAW HATS!' Also, an endless variety of Men's and Boy's clotliand velvet ' - SUMMER HATS !.r, J and all kinds of Cliildren's Hats. It would be useless to attempt to enumerate ths entire stock ,0s it is admitted on all hands to .be the largest and" best selected stock ol hats,, acer brought to Ashland County.' Tho subscriber respectfully" requests the .public. to call-od examine hi slock j'wheltier they buy ox not. ;; i;y srirap felts i Z i, The subscriber win pay cash for any Quanti ty of o'heep Pelts, -delivered nt his Store, op posite the Franlin -House-, and one door Fast' of the Post Office, Ashland, Ohio. ' ' ' " -"" : f : .. -, M.' CAMPBELLS . .,, AabUnd, April 19th', 1854."" ' ntStf ' - ' TOlf CAK.'T.BEAT THE - JEWS f i- . i ..... .i ' 50.000 Majority 's and all the Counties' .. .""I iteirra ,jromf jor. ine .,,,.5 riotmnr-anu tTimisnins-'Heuoti ! , s! APPLE &:C0.v i : MAIN TJR j&ET, ASHLAND, O. .0-. - rriHIS extensive establishment hasjust ' I received the largest and best select ed stock of clothing,' 'and gentlemen's furnishing goods, ever brought to this town or connty.'-' f- " - -'-" . '. J CLOTHING. OF ALL KINDS, i suitable. fur the. largest man or. smallest bey, and at prices that -will perfectly astonish -yoa. .. Come right along and examine our -stock, and see for yourselves. ' Here yoa -will find cartloads of coats, cord of trowsers, and a 'tarnel pile of vest of every'style and vrai ety, large-enough and small enough; -iwarni enough and cool. enough for ny season. .. Our stock. of'Farnishinsf goods is complete: con sisting of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Wrappers, Drawers, sic, &c, in fact everything to fit out s man in perfect order. Our motto is' Quick Sates and Small Profits, and no charge forshow ing eugoods4 i i ' cusTdrvTWoRK, efall kind, made to order. The Foreman in this department is one of the best workmen in ohio f ia'il 1 I. "-:;'!.! "1 "i'.tl "'Recollect the place, one "door east of Squire, and one door west.'of Wallack' st Coffin' Store. This extensive stock i under the direction of our ageut, Mr. Z. Green wald, of Ashland. . 8. APPLE & CO., Philadelphia April 5854.- J:j,:::ilf.,it : PEOPLE'S SALOON, C0NFECTI0NEBY! ERXST BACHERER' respectfully, announ ces to hi friend and lovers of good living erene'rallv. that he has made a complete reno- vationin his establishment, '-.one door west of the McNulty House, Ashland, Ohio, and will keep constantly on hand during the .ensuing summer every luxury usually found. in. this market.' ... . ; -.. - . N.. B.-.rJSTjsoto all men, that no intoxicating liquorwill be kept in my establishment. 1 ' AsMand, March, 8th, 1854. . n42 tf. r HENRY W- I MHOFF, ' ( SUCCESSOR TO W, uS' POTTER,) Dealer In Booka's Stettloiiery, Wall JPaiper Ac, Acc. SCHOOL, Miscellaneous and Blank Books; Stationery and Fancy articles. Have on hand, and constantly receiving, the latest puD lications. Store two door west of the Samp- sell House. . . . Ashland, July 26, 1854. u Suvc vour Allies ! ; . SHES wanted by the subscriber, at hi SHtS wanteu oy ni uu.. ...,.. J Ashery in Ashland, for which the hlghestT marl .t nrim will be Daid in ttooda r t n ditchmct r. . October 26,1863. . . tXU ft r is nlANciint Mixture, comnon A mnt'wii4heTulsi of- Pharmac tic agents, losig known aid celehra . L L ; . X .ni.M-U ri? a ,..4.;-,: lms affectia ii.i.iTH MinnEi and oroducas a healthy comtitiaw i 1 - - a- i ii r ii- . r Stabtcr's AiSLrjrtaset. Cpxldtstl. i'va-Li5 A, Ur4trbdiseaae.Ti,V T1" "c.'' .SpaHisTlt TlitittTV - , ,,t n 'StaMdr's Anodyne Cherry B:p?ctorant ftconfidentlyTecommended to in valid,'-a cwsu iriMii by ny knowapreparation, for the cure of Covghss Horvrttiuit. and other form.? of Common CoKi BRONHITI8, ASTHMA, HOUP, OKSUMP TION la an tarly stage, and for tbe Relief of the paticut even n advanced stage of that fata! dii- It combines, in aacientific Manner, remedies' df longesteemed value, with others of more recent discovery ;ai?d besides its soothing and tonicqu&H ties, actn thro the skin, gently and witb great ef-. licacy, for the cure of this class of dieeattes. The valuable MeJicines above named have recen tly been introduced, with, the approval of, a num tcTof our M'dieal PvnfAesion in (be cityof Balti more and evey where, and in practice have succee ded most admirably in curing the diseases foxu -bicu they are-, prescribed. They are OHered to the country -practitioners of Medicines which lie can in all respects depend upon as prepared in agreement. witi the experience-or some of the 'most earned aud judicious Physicians and strictly' inoonformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially -serving his convenience, who- can not so readily as the City Physician, have, his own' preioriptionssnipounded by a practical Pharma ceutist, i See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be hai gratTs of all w bo have -the Medicines for sate, containing -ecommeudations from-Doctors-Mas n a, Balt- i.t'.' lAnb'iTiit. Pavks. HiiniT;'Lc-vt.Jsrc. i pDpctorii. K. MtRTii sayi,'Id not herniate to recommend your Diarrhma Cardia( and Antdyne Cherry Expectorant,' ' ' - Doct. Jonn Addisou says. M It gives me much pleasure to add rrry testimony -to that or othera.-a; lavor of tne sxcrs-vr-ixiiar-y.' efficacy or yoicr iitarr kaa Cordial, Ad.; and or the Expeetartni, " I have n hesitation in recommending it as a most valua ble medicine' &c. : 1 i Doct K A; Pitsi says be has used the DiHrr ici Cerdialin-fxt practice "'with -the happiest ef feet, and thinks it one of the most convenient and- elltcienL -combinations ever offered to our pro-, fessiQn.V . . ; , ! ' ' 13oct. bi'P.'Hiitnv "rites, "I have sdrpinisner ed yoiir Antiynr Kzpecierant in several Uases of. BronchiaAncction, with the most happy reaA-s aud from a knowledge of ifts admirable effects, i can,w.ith th greatest confidence, recoinmend it. &C.' R1 Doct. W; Si Love writes tons that he has ad ministered. the Expectorant to his wife, who has had in Broncat.tta lor Jourteen Bronchitia for fourteen year, and that I She is fast recovering from her long standing ma- 4 lady. It baa in a few weeks done her more good hart alt the remedies she has heretofore used nir der able medical counsel. 'r , Sixtxkn of tha best ApoTnscARips and. Pa ah m aceutists in tire-City of Baltimore. "We aresatrsfl-' ed- tbe preparation s known as Stabler1 jSnrndyns Caerrtt JLipecroraut ana btaoier's Utarrhaa Car dial, are - medicines of Great Vaick. and very ef ficient for the relief and. cure of the diseases for which they are recommended; they bear the evi dence of -skill and care in their preparation and style of putting up. and; we take plead sure ia re commending them. - ' 1 --- -- -.. j Twenty Seven of the most respectable Mrnm Airrs, residents of MaR71.a)id, VntoiWiA nd Noarn C&RO IsIma; Who. hay, sold, and ao need these medicines themselves, say,iFrom ourown experi ence and that of our cuatmmer. we do confidently recommend ittcmPro Bono Publico. We have never. Known any remeuy usea ior me aiseases lor.wntcn titey are prescribed, to be so efficient, and to (ive such entire satisfaction to all." The above notices ofrecommendation from m em bers ofUie MBOICA FAULTY. PHARMAKUTIKTS f high stand nig, and MERCHANTS of tbe firet( respectability: should be sitHcient to satisfy all.' that these medicines are Vmrtki of tYial b the al ficted, and that they are of a different stamp and class from -U.eruackery"and VCre iAlls" mo. much imposed, upon the public. - , -r For Rale fcy-lragg!fct, iApotbetaVres and conn try Store-hecpers generally. . .. ; y DISCOVERED 3T LAST A It e o Lait Hon"Is CJeVt al Vict oVy h 9 -SursT 1 DR; A.riiADAMS XTBWTH'EORy '6Fl)ISEASKiswakfuiiig thel -1. v inquiry in the;minas of all who" read it r How 1 IV si that Americans have been so( long i-and so. slavishly immured id darkness and ignorance en the subje.cjt-of.lisGase-------W.fUr: , ' DR: A.-Le A D A M Sli.iVER BALSA M. I' TllEGaST ;rAlACr,A Or 33ISEAil!, t -I is offered to the afflicted or the States, and Terrf. tnrieirfortheeniire-'cure' of Liver- Coranlafuts all stages. Bili'jus tever. Ague i and Fever,, :CHtonio laing ever. Dropsical Affections, Consumpsion- BeluW Complaints Oiarrhea llysentery, Rheuma tism, tlleeding piles mica rues, &crotuiabait Rbeum, Pyspepsia.Geoeral J)ebilitytJervousness, Costiveness.i indigestion,' -Otstructsd -Usnstrva; lion,.dzc. . ' ' . . '. " ..-' f-:-r- - -ji '. Dr. A. L; Adams" Liver" Balsam has stood th .wrec and test forthe last fifteen- years; and-nas-proved to the most skeptical, beyond, shadow of a donbt, that it is " " " .- '" ''. "l "', ; ', The only RcliaLIo Medicine Ever DiscpTered being purely all Vcgcitahle.i rortne permanent! cure of the above diseases. Xhe most skeptical have be come its most sanguine votaries, and pronounced the Liver Balsam t be tbe . "; '' " : Oulj Reliable HarBliijer-of MeaJtlil& thf .T " AFPIICTED," IVEETWHixE. ' . TfV. 1 Testimonials eonte p from - every tracit -tt-has made, swollen with, expressions pf gratitude fort- LUC rUllCI 1CCC1VCUU, ilb uoc. jiiiu cuu.ii ..i..s this, the Liver litlsam is recoenuiended t o -all those sufferingunder the I IKtJN GTASP oTtlieTJIOSKTI3.rlt5CI3ASE and at oacerprt)cufeioinbotil9A)f!U3U'iA- L. Adams' Liver Balsam. , , ; JThe readers-i roferred.W-tB 'Medical ..Tract found by inaKinj application tatlieA gent, where the ' Balsam is sold. giving a: foil- epitofne df 'the cause , 4ud ure eX all-diseases;-eoatainiDS, aifcOocitifi cates from those whj have tested 4ts snpaTalleled aoceidacy'4)verrhe'disea?edto 'Wieh-we'are' alt .v,i-KnMhvR H. DHIIHB Hi.f.o.! -Ashland' John MoCrorey, West Windsor; Slurges diBialow faasrujld;.f.- P.' ftametn: Howsbirrgr- Jt"iH- I . .11. " ,. . . ' ' G. E. Scott. General' Agenc, nor 6T RandolDU.1 Street ChiaagorUlolSi.i, 1 Jfl 'il- J . LIVER CdMPEAlH JaundicejUyspcpsiaChronio orlVer- Vf 1 1." Kidney s t' d 'disordered L.ver'orldX VOUN saeDtliiy luseate An.TtDiseasesarisinr' from Storoach, ucli as; constipaiioq, -mwira j-rie, ' Fullness or" Blood to fhe Heart. .Acidity- of the -SlomachiJJaueea; Heart Burn, Disgust'. lor Pood, Pnlineaa or Weicht in tbetitotnachi Sour Krocta- tions, Sinking or" Fluttering at the pit of theJ .-Stomachi Swimming orthe Head, Murrieu ana Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the UeartvChok fng or-Snff-jearing Sensatiod Vhen In a . lying posture, Pimnestdf Tision; Dotxxr Web before the tight. Fever and Dull pain in the Head. De ficiency of PrespiratlOn', Yellowness of the Skis an Eyes, Pain in the Sidej Back; Chest, Limbs, &c.'. "Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning n the H Flesh,- constant Imagiin'gs-f Evil, and "Great , Depression ol.tpiri.ts.xanlierfectuany. cured by 1 using. - f ,e Df. Hoofland's Celebrated 'Gcman'Mtere, PREPARED BY BK. U.M.JAVKSW. at ins trer. man Medicine Store, 120 Arch St., Philadelphia Tberr power over ine aoofeuwsca i uwi - -if equalled, by any atrrerpTeparatroTrrn-the V. states as the cures attest, in many caaea.-aftec, WUIul physicians badTailed. '" " ' ' '. " -j i These Bitter, are worthy ths attenaoBoMnvjlionj p.in (rrrjil virtues in the reelincaUprt ot dis; ease ef the Liver and lesoer glanctir, exercisiiig thet LtlTer tUO WBlWr glBIIUD, CACI Viaiuj iu powers in weaknuas aDtl alfecvons ve organs, they axe withal sae.cer- ant. i :f . most scarchin of thedicestive tin and nlasant -READ AND BE CONVINCED;- , K. B. Pmsiiis. Marietta, Ohio; Feh.j2,18r.said "Your Bitters are highly prizedby those, who have used them. In a case of Liver complaint, pi long standing, which had resisted the. skill iO (several Physicians, was entirely curca dt iqo u.c.oi u hoUle."- C.-L. lhtAK, Freedom,- wrtage eoijui. April 23,' 1862. said : -The German Bitters yen-sent me last have not yet come to hand. 1 have been out of the article for some tim,.-to-the"irrt detriment nf invalids. It is a medicine much thought of, .and ought after in this community.'"' Tv ' O. August 26,' 1852, :said l 'The Bitters you ship. n..l main Mav'-Ust are alt eonh--f "thfhk tt"a gooiLniedicme, and I m . recoatntendirtg jttotmy patients ana irienas, (wnitu uo tut uw .rf ent nedicine;-YBa ; wHl.pleaaet.torward.-e- large UPP'J.' - .Vtr-ni,Jr ) r-"!bv:r3rf. i8a2. siii": ii..,,- .rfantrut -three on foax bottlek of Hooft- aiid's German Bitters lor ; Dyspepsia, and dertved mat bene fit from their use. -ptielieve -them" 16 be good rorall disewcsjcwhich they je recom mended."' , . . Wra. Oaa,' Wooster, 0 October' . 1852, said : i-'-You ask me my opinion of the -German Bit ters 1 have, used them for Dyspepsia, and -Indigestion, and take pleasure in stating that J think; they are the very best remedy extant for the above complaints they are decidedly In advance of all the proprietary medicines of tbeday.", , . ; .Mr. Oaa Is a distinguished lawyer of Wooster, These Bitters are entirely vegetable. They never prostrate the system, but invigorate it, - .- Foe Sale by R. H. CHUBB & CO., Ashland; "and by Druggists and dealers la medicines every where. Ashland Feb. 1. n37 ly. - . ... ., r.kniriiM l-Wnrrsn BB. 'C . .. " u ..,. ohm Sent. 26. 1653. tor of the F. W. , K. i tl, Following asaess ments'unon Stock su'bscrip'tions were made, vi: Ten per cent, parable July 1st, 'S"""""8"- f -r . ,h end of each succeeds ing sixty day. unUl the whole. amount iapaid.4 Three instalments are therefore now duetto i wit : The first when subscribed, toy ins j.. second Julyjst.r.d the third. Aust Stau-i Subscribets in Ashland village aud county are respectfully, requested tor-imrned latrty'-P J all r'.' h and . as tbev """ ,,, -1 the Banking House ef Luther, Crall & Co., Ashland unless called npon by th Collac Vr;-1.! -' : 5 ; -' rrtEL'W j TYLERl'iiec.' dntSe THsaRBAT'tnjRiriEJt OT MB -BLOOD. NOT A PARTICLE OFMERCURY ivt irn :;)f!Mir : ft t sit, l a -t"f ft Af Infallible Kemedy forRerohiia, Ini'i Evil Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous abruptions, Pimples or Pusyesn ths Fc, aMotskes, Soils,' Chronic Sere yes, ting Worm orTetMs, Kcalc Head, Enlargeirent and Pais of the torn and Joints, . stubborn . Ulcers,,. Syphilitic Kioorders,' Lumbago, Kpinal Complaints,, and. all Biseass arising from an Injuclicioas use ot t-Ierctorr, Isai urudencein Ufsr " ians-arity f Um Blao-a This valuable MediiiB. which has become cele--bratcd for ths -number of extraordinary cures ef' fected through -its sgeser.-sa Induced tas pro prietors, at ihe urgent request of their friends, te offer it to the public, which they do with th nt most conscience i ita virtues and woaderfll cura tive properties. The following certificates, select ed froin-a -h-rrge-mrmber, are, however, stronger testimony than ths mere werd of th prorrrietors ? and are all from gentlemen well known in their Idealities, and -ot the highest respectability, man- (if tlusiu residing, in th,it-t of-Kicbm.na, Va. F. Botdss, Esq.. of the Exchange Hotel, Rich--mond, known every where, says he has seen tfa: Medicine called Carter's-Spaniab Mixture adminis tered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all tbe dis--eases for which it is recommended, with tire most astonishingly good results. Ue says it is the uotU extraordinary medicine he baseverseen. -Aoo-rxiift Fsvan 6rT Ctn.-l heTeby eertl' fy, that for three years I had Ague, and Fever of the most violent description; 1 had several Physici ans, took large quantities of Quinine; Msrcury, and-1 le-ly-ye all the Tonic.;advertid. ut all without any permanent relief,, At last I tried Car ter's Spanish Mixture, tw6 bottles of which eflect rutly cored me,; and I am-bappy toey lhsrs bad neither Phkts-et FejMr-rince.nl zossiasr is she bevt- XoBicia the. world, and- the-f.pnty -ucedjclne that. ever reached my case. ' ,--.--.- j.l ! :y ? . -.a - JDHS- L05GDEN.- ! Beaver Dam; near Richmond, Va., ,. . B. Luck Esq., now in tbe city oi Rlcnmond, nd for many, year In ths Post Office, has such con science So .'the astonishing, efficacy- n Carter's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of SO bottles, which he has given away to'the afflicted. Met Uuck says he has nevex kli( to (axe when taken according to directions. , . . Or. Miasa, a practicing Physician, and formerly or the 2ty Hotel, in the city of Richmond, aays he has witnessed in a number of instances th f n"ccts of Starter's Spanish Mixture which were 1 Aut ti-iilv MitnTiiinr j. Um ..v. In r . mj. : r T Pam .,-r.i... '.inA.mi.iiih-i.i. tt.. .nna Hr.ri were wonderful Indeed.'' ' t -- ' " --r SaKDitvN IJsiMKSa.nf the firm -of Driaher eV Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ef 8 year tending', by the - use of two bottle of Carter's Spanish Atixture. , .,. r - r..j' Gs sax or ScaorcLA. The Editors of tbe Richmond Renublican had a servant employed in .-4-ihair-piess soom,,ciirsd-o'Tlolent-BcYofaia,com. Dlnea WIlB Kneumaiiam, wnicn cniirciy uisauien birh frora worar. - JP we bottle ef "2rUr'apsnih Mixture made a perfect cursor htm, and th tun ers, in a public aotice, sy they "chserfaHy recom mend it to H who are afflicted with any disease e the titniut ." - ' ' 4- " ' "' the btnod." -, Stili. Ajcoth "t'li or Sen arm. j. I had a vet y valuable boy, cured of Scrofula by Carter's pan ish sfixtor. ' I consider it truly a valoable medi cine. James M. Taylor, Conductor en ths B. F. dc 6 A LT BhU.UM OF SO YEARS STANDING rtTRE ' Mr. Jona Tnonrson, residing in the city of .Rich mend, wsscsred-by three bottles or carter's bpaa isb Mixture, of Bait Rheum, which, he had nearly SO yeaTS and which all ths pbaslcians of the city could ns& cure -Mr. Thompson Is e Well known merchant in tbe city of Richmond, "Va-and his cure is most remarkable." '. -"" ' ' , nWa.A. Mirrnvi, of-Rich mead, 1iad a servant cured of. Syphilis, in tbe worst form, by Carter' Spanish Mixture.' -Ha sayS'he cheerfully' recom- Lznsnds ijt. and considers it aa iacvalnaht.nedicine. - KicRAaa- .. w bst, or 4ticnmona. was cured or BCrofla and' -what Physicians' called conftrmes consuinpUQnj)y4hjee,SoUie of Ilsrter, Jisantsh fixture. t- 't - , :'dwik BoavoK, setamtsstoner r the revesne. aaysh has seen- the good effects of Carter's Spanish, Mixture in a number of "Syphilitic cases, and seys tis a-perfectxure fotbthoribleiiea. ' wa, ij. Mar wood, oi nrcsmona. .curca -wi um bores and 'Ulcers, which disabled 'him jrom walk-iag-.Tookiafew homes ef Carter's-Spani' Mix turcand was enabled to walk without a .crotch, in hort-vime permanent!- eoredt , .Principal Depots at M.- Was. Ch9 Cn, Ko. 83, Maiden Lane, New York. ' r- .' V. Ws -Drwrtt es Eons, Ko: 13S, Sort ?d Street. Philadelphia. ... -I s;,.-., ,.; '' '-UeitirrT-T AJBrts. !Vo:123. Main St.i Richmond. ijginla. Li I. tt ,- V-jV ''-'l . And for sale ir R..H. Cans, AfJilaad, H. 8" See, dc CO. farmilt, 7;KKirkiifoaa', Hayesville, J. ITorr ,mji, 'eromevillel, AnQzasoat aV Bowsit Leodon ville, anfl Dealers in Medicines everywhere. , i-Ja18,-'5i. i-i' - ' - n3Siy.' AFFLICTED READ. w Philadelphia Medical House Established a years ago, by Dr. KINKLtN,corner el Thirrf and Union street, between Spruce -Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. . '. , . r '' Invalid are apprised that Dr. KineTid eon Snes his practice to a particular branch of med icine which engages bis undivided attention, lie cation the unfortunate against the -abuse fmorcury thousands are annually mercurial ixed out of life: . Recent affection are prompt ly extinguised..,(Ticny year of Experience in the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto neglected1 and imperfectly understood, bas en- abled-lJr-JLinkeliB,,AutBor or a wora es oen Preservation.) to prove that aine-tentna et tne t causes of nervoii debili'yJocal and constitn f tronaj"; weaKness', mental and physical suffer psgare traceable te eertain habits, forming the moat secret yet. peaaiy mner .xaiki springs v domestic iiisery -and. premature mortality. TaKe Particular Hotice.- There is an evil ha- -nit sometimes-indulged in by boys, in solitude,- . often growing tip with them to. munhood, an4 which, if. not-reformed, if due time.it ;net only 'begets serious obstacles to rostrimonisl bsppi es. bet -eive: rise to a' series of protracted. Lissiduaus and.iaevaatatillg 'ffectiensi ' ' et S.hose.v4io.gve way o,.th4s.-perni!jn prac tice a're aware of the consequences, until they "m ihw nerVotis Svsteni shattered, feel strsnije and maaccnuntable- feelings, and vague' fear in.the mind.:-- j' The unfortunate thus affected become fee- blUjia uptblc to labor with accustomed vigor. "VP1 T' his'. mind to study? hirstepis tar- M i.dnl-.VX'lL T gage.s'in his (port with less energy tbsa usual. line emancipate nirutseii omorv u - prpc-'bii-dniie it worst-, sad 'enter matrimony, hie "to ftrriage is unfruitful, and his sense tel him that tii is ieaued by hi follieaesrly. These are con "Biderationi which should awaken the attention .of those similarly situated. ' "" ' ,-Marriage requireatne iiuiniimeni oi several conditiona.in ifrderthat it may .be really the cause of mutual 'happine, ..Ceuld tbe veil -which eoverethe origin of domestic wretched aesaabaraisedand its true eonree ia every in stance disclosed in bow maay could it be traced to physical, diaquaiification and their' attendant disappointments! Apply then while it i yet time, -in order te k are your c a strung' and relaxed organixaiionrebraced.from making vour-ease, known te one who. from - education and respectability, 'cah-certainlv be revivified and strengthened. " '-'"t ' ' ; ,-,rB,emembr .tbat hef- whe places himself on- .det W. xvineua'a ireatmeni, snsyj reiigiovsiy cohfideiTin bis honor as a eentfemna. and . rely upon the assurance, that the secret ofDr. K.'s patients will never oe nsaiaseu. - , young man-? et no iaise xnooeaiy rjoisr -from' education and1 rcspectibility can eertaixt- -Jy betriend'Srnoiii.ti; i ''- '"'t " :,Tor-mqny think, they; will Conceal the setcrst.1 in , th'eir--bwB hearta,- and.nre themselves. ;A !. hri W'oltem is tliis a fata delusion. and -how xnaay 4 tiromrsiegyeunirrsn ,-whe might, hayejjW.fa a -oi4meai toj -ibejetyLhaa faded "From the earth-)., ,.-xf-r.t 1 l -i . -' - t 'i'Stricture'of the urethra are rapidly removed by the application' of -'h new therapeutical, agfr)t,.-,used -only byr D.i K. ivWeas-mnf, 'Constitutional debililyjpmjtltr.odtainX&tt vigof1restbrid.""' ' - Country InvaTfaTreanna"ve, by stating, their capl:xpfciettryr-iegohAx&ihal e.bsir-syBp-tomr, per, iotoor eoclosing. a-, remittance Dr. jC.'s medicine", appropriated accordingly. . . ; Forwarded to' any part of the United State, and! packed secure from DAMAGE er CURIOS READ!' - , .,'( ' c Tenth and Manhood a vigorous Life' r a prema t r ypcatK Kintttin. J)n . Salt. PtnatnOnly 25st. -.. ' !-!! tt i t " wbrk" emfnehUy required, as a men of reforming the rice of the age i a which ' live,' Alo, -: :- -' ' ... ..:NATU.KE'S,GUIxJB,',' v I mtt i'nisftr the Frolongatin of lift, jet Jron -. - , -. ths Prut. A letter '-with e. i-emittance ef SS cents, o the valtw. in pest stamps, sddressed to Dr. Kinr elin, Philadelphiak Pa., will seeare a copy o' either of tho above books by return mail or 1 S copies f will be ent ee of postage fer (1, Bookseliersy Cnavassersy Travelling Agents" &e , supplied wholesale at the publisher' prK cei. which admit of a large ptofit- r AO, Utters mvet bt post paid, ' " ' , March 22nd, 1254. t iy "'AEiTS WASTED. (V 7R0M three to 6ve. dollar per -day, war- ranted to-a'nT toucb man of energy. Ad drees; Post-paid A.i P. CyaaT, New London Huron t-ouoty, tmioi-f .,.. i-i hi r rrms julv26lh, .JT a., sIUcOu 4 i 6V ----- ; ". ri.i'vfrW .h3j- wsr'i mT J jr. ofthraioV1-S.-f?-iVi'-' .73 ' edofos thelikfeVf!3-'?C;'uvV j ..Jit R i; r; i! ' I I I "4 f i r 1 f : ,1 i i k i ; i ', ; : i J' i if I 1 v f: -i . if: Hi i f .1 i 4. ) I V A .etl .ioY -j;a:3 a'-5 : I -! ,T. a-tBs rib