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-1- vnxuty AOOBEW TO THE FLIES. To baxxiag, feathering, filthy race I " With open Band I'll giv you ehasa, -TMikilliotnttiil my c. ' "r A Pm a slna-r ; " - X,ea should I fail to aak for grace Over my dinner. f - - - . - ' Ton ktn no Manner a at a whit I ... Bight aa my podding there yea alt, . . Aa Uyoa ewneditavary bit, . . . The dish and all ; Bat faith 111 giv. you such a hit. I fneaa y ouU fall. Down thara yon go, plump In the bntterl Mow bun and kick and sprawl aad splatter. Tore welcome low te frik and Bo tier, And bite 1 ,11 risk y a ; T.u'er safe aa drunkards in the fatter, Skicfulofwhisky r .--.-- - - : Miad there, Mima Fly, what yoo,re about I That not contain! notraim nor kroot,' w ad when-you'reta yon HI find It out i -a - - t Sy strength of murtard -'; .-? Hniv faith, I'm gladyon took that routef ' And mlaaad the cnataxd. ' . affav-s.' c j ' With eyea protruding from y our patea, . .Tm cling like "setter" to the plate, ; . -v." Kapaciaily to Mistress "Kate;" . t . - - That aecma to pleaae you, ---. ' But, faith, you'd better IcaTa the State, ' . , . Than have her aeise job- THE SITES, AMAZON IN 179L Mr. Stanton, Sbolea writes a3 follows to the National Intelligencer of August In Septorrrber, 1791, 'we entered tho mighty waters of the great river Ama zon, ot south America, and moored our ship far up the river, near its left bank, and abreast of a plantation. My ob- Iject.in recurring to this part of my jour nal 19 to show my views of the connex ion of the waters of the great Amazon of South America with those of the Gulf Stream of the North Atlantic Ocean. After that voyage to the Ama zon I made several voyages to the Cay enne, the Surinam, and tho Demerara rivers, so that I became well acquainted with the coast as well as the interior of the country, , . - 1 will now fcivo my views to prove that the waters of tho Gulf Stream are nothing more nor less than tho waters of jtho river Amazon. This great father of waters is bedded mote than one thou sand miles immediately under tho equa tor, and all its tributary streams for many thousand miles . are constantly pouring their hot water into this mighty reservoir of water. As these waters are gathered in under the burning sun of the equator, it is extremely warm ; far Ivies' Qtpxtmtxit ENGLISH VS. AMERICAN BEAUTY. Mrs. Stowe's new work, " Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands," is attract ing very general attention, and is re ceived with much favor by the - Ameri can press and people. The following extract will be worth a little reflection on -the part of oar American ladies. It is really a jiractical question of great im- 'Qar&iuare, $zt. E. D. BOICE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Ilf Foreign and Domestic Harlware! - ASHLAND, ASHLAND CO., O. INVITES the attention of the Hardware buy ing community, to hi immense and unri valled Stock now arriving and conaiat of ev ery article kept in a Hardware Store. Farming and Mechanics Toola, House furnishing goods, building materials, together with the largest and beat aelected Stock of Iron and Naila ever hrniiffht tn fhia Dlaco. Swedes. Nail. Hood. DOrtance to US. to settle satisfactorily Sheet. Rod and Bar Iron of extra qualities, , , . Rash, Glass, Doors, Putty, large and varied a- 111(7 JCQDUU W11JT aUiCvau i. uiuuu v fade, and lose their personal beauty, in comparison with the ladies of -England and indeed of Europe generally. But, hear what Mrs. Stowe has to say about it: . " A lady asked mo this evening what I thought of the beauty of the ladies of the English aristocracy ; sue was a Scotch lady, by the by, so the question was a fair one. I replied, that certain ly report had not exageratcd their charms. Then came a homo question how tho ladies of England Compared ble Steel Axe. Broad Axes and Adzes, Sheep :!. ! lo.-o. rvf A-noT-Inn Nnw fnr Bells, Log and I race Chains, Mill sortment of 'Locke and Latdhes, Butts and Screwa all aizes and discriptiorrs, Sadlery Hardware and Findings, Toola, &c. Coach natters and Trimmers will find it to their advantage to buy their Stock of me. In their line, Oil and Enamelled Top Leather, Clothe, Laces Damark,Moss, etc., Springs and Axles, Mallablo Top and Prop Irons, Slc, Carriage and Tire Bolts, 11 to 6 inches long, Brass Banda all aizes, Oil Cloth. White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Paints, Varnish es, Turpentine and Oil, Paint, Varnish and Dust Brushes. Pump, Tubing, (Chain Double Galvanized) best article in town, whecla and fixture com plete. Roger's St' el cultivator Teeth, Wings and Plowand Hammer Moulds, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Rakes, Sythes, Snaths. White's Dou- iHiscllaitcoB0. Whea la my chair I take my doae.. Yoa parch on-self right on my nosa, - -Or elae yon creep beneath my clothes, ' "' And act uncivil ; "Yon would disturb in bis repose . The Tery devil. i.- . ; I --.. f ...... ik. it, patriotism,' said 1 to mysell; and, good ones in town. Butchers Filea and Rasps nd Chisels. mnrtt an rfiAn tha Ar.1n.ntin tlnpnn- wnfira under the equator. This great body of invoking to my aid certain fair saints of a heated water shoots out into the Atlan- my own country, whoso faces I distinct- tio more than a hundred miles, in the My remembered, i assured her mat j. iiaa face of the eternal trade winds. The never seen more Deauuiui women man A mnn ciVt.tr m;ia m-,1, nJ ' nfw I had in America. Grieved was I to bo JbiuCfalo, 3J"o-vjcr Yorlt. Importeri Alaanlactnren, Cam minion merctaanta and. Dealers In rviT takiett or English, German, French and American THIS House having the largest and most va rious stock in the United States, are fur nishing Hardware Merchants, Contractors, Tinners &c, with everything they want on as good or better terms, than they can buy in New YorA, Boston, or elsewhere. They invite in vestigation. JAMES M. ALLEN, Fredericktown, Ohio, 6mo-n3 Traveling Agent. PRIZE SV3GDAL Ton should not bite young laaaea so. Through stocking boles about the toe ; Yoa know they'd blush befoTabau, To stop and scratch It ; .Knowing that's tender toe, Doatbitsit. Toer imprudence I can't abide ; ' Mis Piieal if yoa had abame or pride, -My pen yoa would notfthua bestride - Without a aaddle ; And while I write, atick on to ride, - Squaw like, a-atraddle, O for one eold December aiht ' ' 'With stormy wind that flercTy fight. To dclvethe hateful plagues from sight. Back to old "Ceiro," - - Where Moses callsd them forth fo bito The hoat of Fhareob.. . CADET LIFE. - From an article on " "West Point navigation. being belted in its irresistable course, it obliged to add, ' but your ladies curves off to the left and scuds off be- "eir beauty much later and longe keep ?er. fore the strong trade winds till out of This fact stares one m ine lace in every tlreir reach. Driven along with great company ; one meets ladies past fifty, I - -i, ; .j fflowinff. raaieni anu otoouiiusr, i VC. a w vaavo its vuuioo uiuuuu uu i a A . . 1f I v.. a u freshness ot comciexion ana iunness oi J . . I Jl. C .1. T .. . n ninfamnUfii tmenta F North and Konth America. oumuo rcu v vUUa.t.. v. ! n,oi,; ,fT,. ,ot 1 Whatman bo the reason? Tell us, q. a a : u i Muses and Graces, what can it be ? Is UUUtu Atiici tva an- uaosiui' iu iuc . ivu- i . - - . ward of the West India Islands, it leaves ttu conservative power oi sea-iogs anu the shore of Cuba, and proceeds along coal-smoke the same cause that keeps the shores of Florida, the capes of Vir- turf green, and makes the holly -and . . . .. . . . i ; n .,, v avim and tha annfh finaof aF Atrh I IVY UUU11DU America, and, passing the shores of New- How comes it that our married ladies foundland, ends its mission among the dwindle, fade and grow thin that their ic-Mol. flnof. nt ,.f N-rtl,nn noses moliue to sharpness, and their el- Ocean. Cut off the Uulf Stream, and DOWB l ai.i, it wonld not ha mtnv veara befor the lite when their island sisters rouna out I I . a a 1 1 Knrtli AtUnfiV MnU K filing ttWTi 1V0. into a comlortaDie ana Decoming am- beres that would be verv destructive to pUtude and iunness r xi 10 is ine log ? . - .. 1 1 ! 1 . 1 I. I ... . ,J I -i i r rt . I rn chfill nvor nnia nt with them. mu vaaec Jiie, in tue Angus uuiuucc i j . - , . , Sheen Shears. . XT ' -&fii.i Tr : m..n..,.. 1 i; Ten different Branda, prices from 37, to $10 UHCU iail iUdlllCSSCa dllU ueuuiii. PATENTED IN THE UNITED STATES, ENGLAND AND FRANCE. OUR Mattresses and curled hair having taken Diplomas and Medals by competition in the principal Statesin the Union and alo having been t,jje j But perhaps there may be other causes .of Putman's Magaxine, we extract kaok 0f the cold Atlantic to its destina- country which starts some of the -passage relative to appointments, which t;on where, after spending its may be. useful to young aspiring genius. warmth among tho icebergs, it is hurried We have known mors than, one smart away by a new supply ot native warm .young gentleman give way before the J water from the great Amazon. Seamen . - ordeal of initiation and first year's drill: JB i V i a Vv. ' "How can I become a Cadet ?" is LrftfA,nir,r,1;(i s.i, tllA ;arnm nf acrid poison of saleratus, something -question very prone to rise zn a "young Und ll-irio Being is wonderfully dis Amencan's mind when stirred by fifes -,iavpj ;n thpRn ,j- v Aaajeamertv -jjrieny jnna. nor eacn ,1.:- flt hnAv n wat. t, ap. tmed course so soon as it is free from the-confines'of its great reservoir. Undoubtedly this view will be new to some readers, but what I have written is from experience, and was seen while I was roving upon the mighty deep The Gulf Stream I repeat, is nothing more nor less than the waters of the great Amazon, of South . America. I have crossed it in many places, and for many years have glided through its warm water, always pleased to hare it astern. .The most violent storms from whatever quarter they may come, never ohange its course or its current, but it continues to more on in that irresista ble Power abovo. ;,.i I most beautiful girls in the world produce " I - . . t TI . so few Deautnui women, aiave noi our close-heated stove-rooms something to do with it? Have not the immense amount of hot biscuits, hot corn cakes, and other compounds got up with the do with it ? Above all, has not our cli mate, with its alternate extremes of heat and oold, a tendency to induce habits of in-door indolence r Climate, certainly, per pair. If you want a good article 1 have them and the best in town, and they are going last. Also wool twine and cord. ALSO, Block Tin, Lead, Lead Pipe, Zinc, Sad Irons, Tiners Wire, Gun Barrels made of Lake feu- aerior Iron, Loz, Brass Castings and Triminga cheaper man eiaewnere. SCISSORS AND SHEARS, It yoa want a Rood pair civo me a call, 1 ac knowledge I have the only cood onea in towi A Tew of those nice Carpenters Slick's Framing Chisels, extra Last steel Augurs, flench and Idoldlnsr Plains. Bills. warranted, Brunawick Tea and Table Spoons, 1 auie ana rocket cutlery. Brass, Pillar and Chamber Candle SticJts and Snuffer, and Tongs, Waffle Irons, Brass Ket tles, Steelyards, Molaases Gates, Pugh's Augur Bitts, Hunt's Hatchetls, Bracea and Bitta, prices range from 40 cts. to $12 ; Exclsior Sand Paper, &pmt i.eveis, &aw Handles. The half ia not enumerated in this 'ist, tut those in want of any articles in the Hardware Line, will do well lo call before purchasing; myStoci being entirely new," and aelected with great care for this market, enables me to sell better and cheaper than they do elsewhere. R. D. BOICE. KzTKellogg's Building one door above P. K J. Kisser's More. Ashland, May 17, 1854. 52tf HARDWARE TO BE MAD VERY CHEAP!! Awarded the Prize JUed&l at the World's Fair London as the very bet article manufactured, are confidently offered to the community aa a great desideratim for pure sweet sleep. Thepiacessby which our hair is manufactured entirely precludes the possibility of moth or other insect annoyances engendering therein as proved by the severest tests of analization and by testimo nials from the lirst chemists of the age, from which we extract as follows-: Experiment has demonstrated that the puriying agent made use of in manufacturing your patent carted hair is especially destructive of animal life, that it has the faculty of bleaching and clean ingthe fibre, and that it is the most powerful die Infecting body at present known to science. ProfessorofCbmistry and Toicology in the Medical College of tho London Hospital. iitcn!)ants. To Western Merchants fTHB subscriber would call the attention of deal J. er generally to the extensive arrangements they nave mane lor tne importation and aale oi uriusn French, and German Dry Good. Having a buyer permanently located in Eu rope, whose entire attention will-be given to the selection of Good for our sale, we shall be in re ceipt of new and desirable Dress Goods by each YY bite Cioods, Husierr, Shawls fc Notions, -will be found complete. Also, a large variety vi diick ana coiorva bilk. Dallas, etc, Uioltts, Cassimere and Vesting, Linens, Drillings, etc, dec. andTailor's Trimmincscenerallv. Always on hand all leading styles of Domes tic uuoas, Dieecnea ena crown Cottou, Drills, Ticks, Stripes, Denims with a choice assortment of Merrimack and Co- cnecc rrmts, Lancaster Ginghams, dec, e. The Clothing Department (under the firm oft. rl TLia es Lo.,) will embrace a great variety of well juaae (rarments, sucb-aa canuot Mil to give We invite the attention of cash and ahort time ouTcr. fry We have also secured the services of W. L hTKO.NG. Hate of Mansfield. Ohio.1 who will take greet pleasure in showing you through our stock ; when you visit this market, please favor mm wiiu a call. L. O- WH.SOK a r.rt No. 12 CoCKTLAH n ST., ARB 11 AMD 13 DT ST., B. January 25, 1854. ly. " I cheerfully slate that the article submitted to your process must be pure and aweet and will be found of great value and from proof exhibited to me I am confident that the process employed ex ceed all ether methods of preparation. W. BEACH, M. D., Sew York. We also keep constantly on hand a full supply of Pillowa and Bolsters, under Mattrassea and Bedding of all descriptions and a large assortment of Wall Paper and Window Shades, upholstry goods, curtains, lounges, dec, dec. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at tended to. WISDOM & Co. 42 Pullea Block Bank st. Cleveland, Ohio. Juue 4, 1854. n2tf Congressional District one Cadet is al lowed, whose appointment is praticallj ib tne em ot ttitf xvepresenure in uotx- eress from that Diatriot. Contingencies .considered', vacancy occurs about once in three Tears for each, district. Bo, -jraeriflfc, your appointment depends first on there being a racaney Tor your xis- trict, and secondly on your wortny or un worthy M. C. The President maxea twelve, appointments at large each year, but as yoa Talue your peace of mind, do not hope te be one of Jus elect. -And bo not of er-aanguiae on any score, for it is aid that daring the Mexican war, nearly ton thousand applications were made 'daring a single year, if I remember cor rectly. Appointments ail eome from tne Secretary of war, to Whom ft formal ap .plication should be made : oat your M. J- really, selects for appointment now ow uTing; u some one oi our navai gen far more vital auestibn for you to con- I tlemen would- aift-- theso suggestions. aider ia whether you - are fit to d- J nd cast overboard whatever ia chaff: pointed...?- Of ninety-six "Candidate ap- j remembering, however,- that they have pointed in the classof i850.only twenty-1 come : from, the hand;. of ono who has fe.gradaa(ed, in.rgeneralLy. oolj: from st.00d tnojrheel through many a ra- fiaif to a tnird of inose nrst appointed elu- nMii.uu,uu.tnu,iie gram JaoSf iha Cadet to don' the'.Brayet." pnde in our 'young naval .officers, who :TAfrgra; exainmatioii fteri aigni; wJl be the pride and bulwark of our na- late a cagual i terview 1 chanced to have with ail liaglish lady, in going up in the express train from London to York. Her husband had bought a book at the stand as we were about starting, and re marked to her that " it was one of her favorite American authors Hawthorn." in America is the multiplication of wa- iA,.miM oaf oTUalimTiT a nr ri ArA mil 1ftdlf9. - It would be Tery rleasincr to me fper-1 ;e haps one of the, oldest seafaring men I idea as to the necessity of fresh air, reg ular -exercisa-simple diet, and tlie laws of hygiene in general." From Mr. HoIcomVs Address before tba Maryland Agricultural society. j . . . ENGLISH LADIES. As showing the in! erest English la dies take in agriculture, I cannot but re- Las a great deal to do Wltn It ; Ours IS TNVITE the attention of the People in thia evidently more trying ana more ex- -on hausting : and because it is so, we should not pile upon its back errors of dress and diet which . are avoided by ' our neighbors. They keep their beauty be cause they keep tbeir nealtu. it nas been as remarkable as anything to me, since I have been here, that 1 do sot constantly, as at home, hear one and an other spoken of as in miserable health, as very delioate, &o. Health seems to be the rule, and not the exception. -. For my part, I must say, the most favorable omen that I knew of for female beauty gressional District, to their immense Stock of Hardware just received, consisting or every article in the 1 Taae. used by the most ex travagant as welljia the most economical purch aser, whether Building Hardware, Mechanics Tools, House-keepers articles, or Farming Iin- pnmenta. Jo any of the above goods, we have a larger stock than any one Store in Mansheld or Wooater, and as it haa Ions since been ac knowledged by every body, that we sell better good lor the tame money, xatn either Mansheld or Wooster can do ; all we ask ia, that Buyers will consult their own interest, by making an examination of etrr Stock, before purchasing eiaewnere. jiu gooat sold by ns, it not tound as represent ed can bo returned. JOHNS 4- ALLEN, Adjoining the Bank May 3, 1854. . - - abOtf JUT BECIEVED! BY JOHNS & ALLEN. 30 doa. Sheep Sheara, the only good onf in 60 i faa ezeuni for ioien neophytes, and as I tional defence. God grant it 1 . many more exiupit suca inaosynoaoics in eeading, writing, orthography and arilh ioeiie, that the unsympathizin'g Academ ie Board onletlv remand them baok to 'itizenohipt ..Then comes the January examination, when tne algebraio wrecks are consigned in fearful numbers, to the I stone peaches. To one gallon of good parental underwritorg. Ho too in June vinegar add four pounds of brown su and January, even to the last, the i!l-bal- gar; boil this for a few minutes, and .lasted, the weekhelmed, the mal-adapted take off any skum which may rise. "Bub rre singled out from among their stout-1 the peaches with a flannel cloth to re-1 er fellows, and witn stern lustiee are move tne down, and stick a- elove in I banished from seM too rough for them. I each ; pnt them in glass or stone jars,. j and she handles the 'scissors' for Pickled Peaches. Select ripe cling " Silver Steel and Cast Steel Scythes, warranted. 50 dox. Assorted kinds, Scythe Snaths. 40 do Hay and straw Forka, best cast steel. 60 do 1 uttle's Cast Steel Hoes. - 6 do Socket's CastSteel Hoes, the bestever made. 20 dox. No. 1. Hy Rakes. 20 do No. 1. Scythe Rifles. 20 do No. l.ScythStones,6 to 9 inches long. 100 dox. Door Locks from 23 ets. to 1, each. ICO do Door Latches from 10 cts. to Zo cts. 100 do Loose Joint, harrow,wrot & caat Butts. 1000 Gfo. Gimlet Point Screws. 300 Gala. Linseed Oil. .100 Kegs Pure White Lead. 100 Boxea assorted sizes Glass. Ann IK. P in R I orlrl spa I casually observed, 41 1 was pleased to 5000 Lights Sash, all aizes. ' see young American authors found ad- I ALSO, nurers With Jinglish ladies,". When the Doors. Paint, Brushes, Sash Fasteners. Butch- Conversation turned on books and au- -' Files (rn any quantity,) Speare, Saws, all thors. . But I said to myself pretty soon, " this ia a literary lady probably her husband is an editor or reviewer. .3L?he martial aspirant should consider and pour the liquor upon them boilin ; -rthe-e things before beooming a Cadet, hot. When cold," cover tho jars, am , ' ana - remembering veil mat tjaaeisnip let tnem stand in a cold - place for a- . is no mere holiday' training, on refined 1 week or ten days, then pour off the li peacockism. but a four years of discipline quor and boil it as before, after which .to body, mind and heart, severer by far return it, boiling, to the peaches, which yersation could only turn on crops or a. I . 1 . 1 1 1. tail t..a . t I - -T - . . inan any ouer eaucationai course in our snouia De careiuuy coverea ana storea cattle, then I should feel quite at home." land involves. L- But if a sentiment of away for future nse.' : If 'ydim peaohes I finally pointed 'out a field of wheat, vigorous manhood, a eorage patiently to are very hard 'boil them in. water, till and remarked it was very fine. The la endure present triat. for future; good, tender, before you pickle them, and they dv carefully observing it, said : "Sir, I him ; at all events, I must retreat from this discussion about authors, modern poets, and poetry. . What should a far mer know critically of suoh things ? If. I was only in those fields if the con- and above all, if an orderly seal for in tellectual culture and hardihood are liv ing facts iu his nature, then I know not . ;how else a youth can- become so much Amu, as by a West Joint education. A GOOD OJnt - The editor's table of the Knickerhock' erha the subjoined morceau : A young gentleman, a member of will be fit for use almost immediately.- national Uooc Hook. .. . . PfiESEa.VINl".TaMATOES FOR. PlES.- There is no better pie or tart in winter than that made from properly preserved tomatoes. ,. Care should be taken to se lect good, sound fruit, when they should be put down m sugar by the usual pro cess of stewing, and put away in stone jars with the custoinary care. They -it , , " nj t it-, muo uub uuiy au ciuviiciiii pie, uu. a uur cuuckv, wm iai.ciy ucucu tur iua Ivi ' . .- , , 3-: 1. j - t,- I wuuicwjiiiej pie, 11 uuy uia.enai uau uo . . . . j 1 . 5 this.: Germantown Telegraph. room at night and letting them down in the morning, by means of a' rope and a basket arranged from his window. Of -course a great deal of gossiping conver sation was the consequence. The fol lowing colloquy ocourred between two young ladies: Jane do you really .believe that students draw girls up to their rooms ?" " Certainly, my dear : 'more than that ' I know they do." -llowr' '-Well,! was going by the -eollege one morning ; it was just before light : -'twas very early in the morning ; and I heard a noise in the direction of .one jof the college buildings. I. looked that way, and as plain as I see now, I aw :s girl in a basket about half way fxpm a threes tory window to the ground and just then- the rope 'broke' and down J. earner Ohi Jane. JC2T"A gentleman in an eating house, the other day, looked in vain for a bill of fair. Not finding one, he inquired of of a waiter, a new comer, who was yet hardly initiated into the mysteries of his vocation, Willyou bring a programme?' " Yes, sir," he replied; " will you have it boiled or roasted ?u The gentleman, fearing it might be rather indigestible, declined both propositions. - - - . " Pa," what la punctdation 1" " It's the art, pf, putting, stops." - "Then I wish- you would go - down in the sellar, and : punctuate . the, 'cock of the cider barrel,' as Jhe oideris running all over tbo,flodrJ,,ii.l - To Make an Excellent Apple Pud ding. Take one pint of scalled milk, half a pint of Indian meal, a tea-spoon full of salt, and six sweet apples cut in to small pieces, and bake not less than three hours. The apples will afford an excellent rich jelly. . A Bemedt. Dear Telegraph: See- mg you pnae yourseu somewhat upon your medical family"' receipts by which benefitted myself, I : will send you one which I thoroughly tried for colds, rhu- matism, summer complaint in children, anji I may say any inflamatory disease, also dyspepsia.: ihe dose m six (not more) drops of pure brandy, three times a day or oftener. ' For threatening lock jaw, sudden or violent oold ; one drop for a child one year old. Laugh, but try it. uermantoum lelegraph. u , . n 1 1 i jjitiiiscs iflii vuiv.-iiiiuuBii every l , - - , s . , , 0 - . n .. . I whnc a. hfIn-mat n haa lti her r . bruises and cuts, yet few know how aim- not an extraragant wife ther, not an pie it is made. A phial with the bios- ormune about her." The train stop- somsofSt. John's Wort, (Hyperieum Pd at York; no sooner had my travel- nfirforLnm nnrl ant.nrnterl with oliv mg Companions Btepped upon the plat- oil, will if riWA 5n tha mn. make fo.r? than I noticed they were surround- nJ n;i f . rJ ;t, ed by half - 1 kinds Shoemaker's Stock and Tools, all kinds saddler's stock and tools. . ALSO, 200 Kegs assorted Nails, tnarranted. 100 Tons Sweeds and Pittsburgh Iron, tcar- r antra. 100 Bundles Russia Nail Bod. 50 Pair Seat and Carriage Springs, at Pitts- burgh prices-! that is so 1 1 dox. Boring Machines, less than 1 1 each. The above gooda with a large variety of every thing elae, must be sold, and persons wanting Hardware can buy or ns, cheaper and oeiter goods than any wnere elae. JOHNS It ALLEN. - ' Adjoining the Bank May 3, 1854. ' nSOtf Table Cutlery. T"E can and willaell Knives and Forks VV per cent, cheaper than anr Hardwa Store ui Mansheld or Wooater ever did. will or can, if yoa doubt it, come and bay some, taat much lower in in a oi this I JOHNS 8c ALLEN. May 3, 64.-6tf Adjoining the Bank. Farmers, Head This!! jons & A I.LE A Dealers in Hardware, Iron te IValls, Adjoining the Bank. WILL bay all of the Flax Strata that yon can raise and deliver to them during the present year, and pay yoa the CASH for it. Short Flax should be pulled from the ground that, that i long may be cradled none want ed in Straw before September. Instructions regarding the culture and rotting of Flax can be had gratia during the S miner, by calling on us. JOHNS & ALLEN, Adjoining the Bank. March 1, 1864. n40. tf. - FLAX WANTED. JE33VIITX3C, X30-7-33 c Co., TP.OY, NEW YORK ft ANDOVER MASS., but since the introduction of Croskill's WvSoVWl'. Uod. CITIZENS OF OHIO! AWKE TO YOUR INTERESTS ! THE subscriber again appeara before yoa, giving you fair notice ot the arrival of a larger stock of Than he haa ever offered t the fair Sons and daughtora of old Wayne and surrounding Conn- ties. Owing to onr being in the eastern Mar kets when moat kinds of Goods experienced a material DECLINE. IN PRICES ! We were enabled to bay onr goods at such Low Prices that wa defy any competition in the wayof Cheap Gooda for Cash : ooi atock ia compriaed of everything in the .Dry Goods and notion line ; also, an assortment ot - READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boya. Also, the leading articlea of GROCERIES, aucb aa Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Tobacco, i-e. In all these deportments we can show yoa Goods. As for prices we can beat the World; and m saying this we do not wish to be considered as bragging, but telling you plain matter of fact. Look at some of ur prices we can show you , Brown Muslin for . .6i cts. per yd. Bleached do good 6J " " Kentpck j Jeans 20 eta. Hij v Tick... 10 " Cotton Gloves and Stockings. 06 " per pair. Good Lawns ...6 per yd. Detain ea. . ......10 cls.& upward. 7-4 Table. Diaper. IS " Fast Colored Calico 06 Silk Lace Veils 37i Cottou Batting 10 " " Good Black Silk..... 50 " - " ' Tea 31 Coffee 12 per Ib. " Tobacco chewing ....li ' In all departments ol our atock you will find the above statement of prices corresponding. All we as ia a look before you buy. I he price of our Goods is a sure thiug for your mouey. - In Ladies' Dress Goods we are all fized. - Lawns, Herges, Plain Black. Striped, Barred and Changeable SilArs at ail pricea. Our stoc& of SILK BONNETS, "Taltes 'em all down." Can aell new style Gimp Bonnets for 25 cents. Every body that conea to Wootitcr, comes to our store and seea the show of prices and styles. We wont charge you anything to loot. Country Mer chants supplied with their whole stocks at low pricea and lair terms, at our atore at the Old Stand East of the American Hotel. - . M. ALLISON. May 3d, 1854. noOtf HO! FOR NEBRASKA! Another Arrival of New Goods - AT THE PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM!! T. C. EUSEINELL, I .OR the third time this season, sends forth Ins proclamation to the Fcnnle -.f AnhlanH and snrroundins counties, announcing that ho na jusi receivcu a iresn supply ol new SUFFER GOODS! which he is bound to sell at some price during the Summer, and make room lor hia Fall sup ply. The only "i?ArAoes" ol which" he can boas Ua re, that he haa the newest goods, the iaii siyies, i ne largest assortment, and can sell nis gooas as CHEAP, IF NOT CLTEAPER. than any establishment in the county. He has long aince found out that the people will help those u-ho help them, and it is no n. alter of sur prise that the great rush is to the People's Em porium, and that the "Old Fortresses" are comparatively deserted, since his second stock ot xvew Uoods has arrived. I have an unsurpassed assortment of Plain and Figured Dress SiJAcs, Foreign and Domes tfr Lawns and Ginghams, every description of imcouwia, owuuciB, itiooons, ana, in snort, every uuscripiion or PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS! necessary Jo complete a Lady's Wardrobe. Let it be distinctly understood, that I have the lar gest and best assortment of ever brought to Ashland, and ye who doubt i call and aee for yourselves. Ladies, if you want iu purcnase tueensware, tne reopie'a .Empori um is the place to get it. In the - Gents Department, I am fully prepared to meet any demands that may be made upon me. My S toe A: of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, and LINEN DRESS GOODS! ia very extensive. Hats and Caps, in abundance. I have also a large, assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING I and am also prepared to do custom wort on short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. In conclusion I have only to say that the Stocfc ia complete in all it parta, and I can warrant satislaction either in quality, quantity, or price. Highest mar&et price paid tor WOOL I and all fcinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ashland, June 21, 1854. 4tf think it ia too thin a common fault this season, aa the seeding was late; those drills, she added, turning to tier .hus band for his confirmation, " cannot be more than ten- inches apart, and you see, sir, the ground is not completely covered twelve and eleven ' inches is now prefered for the width of drills, and two bushels of seed to the aore will then entirelv cover the erround. on cood land. bo you can hardly discover tne arms. If the Goddess Ceres had appeared with her sheaf, or her cornucopia, I could not have been taken more by sur- . TJ 1 1 . ,- H I. 1 prise. A. may aecanting on ine wiazn of wheat drills Una tne quantity oj seeai" " X will try ner again, said. 1, " this may be a chance shot," and remarked in reference to a field of plowed ground we were passing, that " it broke up in great lumps, and could hardly be put in good tilth." " We have much clay land like this," she replied, " and formerly it was difficult to cultivate it in a tillage crop, NEW JEWELRY STORE I ASHLAND ! R. GOODFELLOW has opened in the new room, two doors east of Messrs. Ris- ser& Risser'a Store, on Main street, a Watch ana Jewelry Establishnieiit where he will offer every article usually kept n such establishments, at very low rales. Amonc his stock may be tound bold ana Sll-ver Watches, of every description, va riety and quality. Pins, Ladies' Gold Broach es, Grape, Enameled, Cluster, Knot, Cuff and Scarf Pins. EAR DROPS, HOOKS ATiD RIXGS. Gold Rings, Lockets, Pencils, Gold Chains, Bagley' Gold i'ens and Holders, large as sortment. . SILVER SPOONS. Table and Tea Spoons of pure silver, Ger man Silver and plated Spoons, Butter Knives, Saltand Sugar Shovels, Silvei Forka, Sec, &c. Pooltot Cutlery. of every description, from the best American and English establishment. Alao Needlea, Port Monies, Dressing and Pocket Comba, and Pocket Books, Violin and Guitar btnngs. Goggles, 13 j e Shades, Compasses and Acordeons. Eight Day and Twenty-four Hour-Brass Clocks, in the most splendid Pa pier iaacnea, nose w ood and Manogan cases 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 Mock belore purchasing elsewhere. Ashland, Dec. SI, 1853. n31 tf. HAVE A HAT, SIR? HOW AKIIIVUC AX THE ASHLAND HAT STORE ! AN immense assortment oi uew and Fashionable HATS AND CAPS' for the summer season, of foreign and domestic manufacture, con sisting of a large variety of SILK HATS! from $3 to $5; Kossuth ilats from 50 cts. to $2,50 ; Magyar. Hats, from ! -to 93 ; titter Hats, from $2 lo S3,o0; a large assortment of PANAMA HATS! considered the most tasty. comfortable aud dur able summe Katr r.ow m.uae. from $2 ti. $3, 50;Le;liorn, from 75 to 11,2.5; Beaver Hats from $3,50 to 85. Also a complete assortment of - CHIP ANU STltAW HATS! Also, an endless variety of Men's and Boy's clothand velvet t SUMMER II ATS ! and all kinds of Children's Hats. It would be useless tu attempt to enumerate the entire stock, .is it is admitted on all h.iods o be the Wriest and best selected stock ol hats, ever brought to Ashland County. The subscnl.tr respectfully requests the public to call and examine his stock, whether they buy or. not. SHEEP PELTS! The subscriber will pay cash for any quanti ty of Sheep Pelts, delivered at his Store, op posite the Franlin House, and one door East of the Post Office, Ashland. Ohio. M. CAMPBELL. Ashlnnd, April 19th, IS54. " n4Stf itlcMcmcs'.. GOOD MEDICINES. Stabler' Sistrrlicen Grdil. IS a pleasant Mixture, compounded In agree ment with the rules of Pharmacy, of therapeu tic stent, lone known and celebrated for their peculiar efficacy in curing DIAKBHffiA, and imi lar affections of the system. In its action , it ALtars KADsaaand produces a healthy condition ot the LIVKK. thusremovin thecauseat the same time it cures the disease. . Stabler's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant I confidently recommended to invalids, as dkso- fasssd by any known preparation, for the cure ot CoiifkaB iloaraencas. and other form of Common Cold; BKOSHITIK, ASTHMA, ROUP, OKSUMF TlOJi in an early stage, and for ths Belief of the patient even in advanced stages oftbat fatal dis-aese. It combine. in a scientific Manner, remedies nf long esteemed value, with others of more recent- uicovery;ana besides its uoothing and toiuequau- ueg, acis inro- me-sKin, gently ana -witn great ef. ficacy, for the cure of this class of diseases. iiUMrines. slaVi'-V'VJai. J f . .t j The valuable Medicines abovft nunedhtva raean tly been introduced, with the approval of a nam ter or out -Verfica Prafission in the city of Balti more and eveywhere. and in nractice have lucr.ec- ded moat admirably in curing the disease or -nicn they are prescribed They are ottered to the country pracl ilio tiers oT Medicines which he can in all respects depend upon an prepared in re erne nt with the experience of some of the most learned aud judicious Physicians aud strictly ioconformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his convenience, who can not so readily as the City Physician, have his owb prescriptions compounded by a practical Pliarma ceutist. . . . . See the descriptive Pamphlets. to be had gratis of an wno nave ine meaicines lor sale, coutaimne ecommendations from Doctors Mabttii. Ba.lt- zill, Additih, rirm. Hakdt. Love. Ac. so Doctor S. K. MvRTiM aays. 4I do not hesitate to racoinmend your Diarrhma Cordial and dvt Doct. JoHit Addisoiv says. " It eivetme much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, . a lavor of the -extraordinary ejpeaey of your larr' htra Cordial, dec; and of the Expectorant, 1 have no hesitation in recommendinz it as a most valua ble medicine' Vc. 1 . - ' 1 , xocr. k a rTNi says no nas used the JJtarr haa Cordialin his practice "with the happiest ef feet, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our pro- IC931UU. Doct. L. D. Hiitdt writes. 4tt have adminisiAr- ed your9aodyns Expectorant in several cases of BroncuiaA flection, with the moot Aavw rH,f-. and from a knowledge of ifta admirable effects. can. with the greatest confidence, recommena it," dec. - Doct. W. S. Love writes to ua that he has ad ministered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen mearm mmL that she is fast recovering. from her long standing ma- lany. it has in a lew weexs done her more eood than all the remedies tee has heretofore ased nn der able medical counsel. Sixtckw of the best Apothecaries and Phirm ackutisis in the City of Baltimore. We are satisfi ed thepi-eparations known as Stabler JSnodyne VMerrw expectorant ana btatner's Lnarrkaa Car dial, ere mediciues of Great Valce. and very ef ficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for wnicn iney are recommenaea; -iney seat tne evi dence of skill and care in their preparation and style of putting up. and we take plead sure in rc conimending them.' twenty sevem ortnemost respectable merch ants, residcuts of Marti.ahd. Virqihia and North Caro lira, who have sold and also used these medicines themselves, say, From ourown experi ence and that of our cuotomero, we do confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedy used for the diseases for whicn they are prescribed, to be so efficient, and to give such entire sal isfaction to all." The above netices of recommendation from "mem bers of the MEDLCA FAULTY, PHARMAEUT1STS of high standing, and MERCHANTS - of the first respectability, should be stffioient to satisfy all, that these medicines are wort h of trial bv the af- Hcted,and thatthey are of a different stamp and ciass irom tne, -uuacKery" ana uure Alls" so much imposed upon the public. For Sale by Druggists, Apothecaries' and coun try biore-keepers generally. ; YOU CAN'T BEAT THE JEWS ! Patent Clod Cmsber, they will make erelat.the Hardware Store of their agents in Ash- JOHAS Sc ALLEN. " Adjoiningthe Bank. Ashland. Jan. 18. 1854 n35 tf. Jnst Received. fZt Kegs Rifle and Blasting Powder, for aale on commission at mil I prices, bv June 14, 1854. JOHNS & ALLEN, Adjoining the Bank. and unaffected, dressed bo seat and bo very plain, mast be a farmer's wife, and tihe a dozen servants men ana '5 tl If V. . 3 x A- plant ia very abundant this season, and mai?9T1 J it T Iuraca ; fT t.. i.. . be sir John and Lady H . - This gentleman, I learned was one of the Red Oil m forty eieht hours. this is the time to gather them. . Doobt -MIts. lNearIv'"!verTr Vinrl nf I largest land DroDrietors in Berkshire. mat has' been tried in the publio schools I and his lady the daughter of a nobleman, at Columbus, and the mats made of oak-1 a peeress in her own right ; but her ti- um,- are found tno most durable. Ho i tie added notlnng to ner ; sue was a no says tho Ohio Journal of Education. I ble woman witjjput it. tho most beautiful tilth on these lands. She spoke of the best breeds of cows for the pail, told me where the best cheese was made Cheshire the best butter Ireland where the beet milk maids were to be found Wales. "Oh 1" said I, " I was mistaken : this charm ing, intelligent woman, acting so natural i5J'--'orr a nppij lor mis county will lie round at tbeagen- tj HI JUHflS ft ALl,li. Dee. 88. 39tf adjoining the Bank. V7 vator Teeth for sale Wholesale and Retail at me agent j 01 JOriH or ALLEN. I Dee. S8, 35 tf adjoining the Bank. BARBER'S LINE OF HACKS, ' LEAVE Ash land for. New ?rrrX&FT3KZX?tf Lonaon daily at 7 o'clock nection with the canon the Cleveland Colum bus and Cincinnati Rail Road. ' Returning, leave New London after the ar-' rival or the trains. Leave Ashland for Mansfield on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at H o'clock, P M. Leave Ashland for Wooster on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 o'clock P M. September, 1S53. lgtf . . Strayed or Stolen! FROM Mansfield's Clover Machine Shop in Ash land, 0( on or about Saturday night the 19th inst.. an old Clover Hulling Machine of no particular use to any ons except the owner, and ( not very much to him ;) said Machine was vsry much dilapidated, being: about 14 years old. or there about. The con- cave and cylinder mad with nails drove in similar to tLose oi tn ceienratea sutaenana Jianuiasture, with movable concave, such aa never was known before, and so a to prevent injury, etc Tni Machine i vary much worn, tb nail vsry smooth, etc., andean be readily recognized by any one taking particular notice to the above descrip tion. A reasonable reward will be given for the re turn of said Machine, or anv information that wll lad to the detection of the pel petrators of the above tnelt. lon'l lorgst the movable concave M. H. MAAStlCLU. Ashland, Aug. 23, 1554. 3wl3 School Uotice. THE School Examiners of Ashland County, O. will hold tbeir next Public Examinations, as follows: la Ashland, on the third Saturday or May. At Savannah, on the aecond Saturday of July. At Havesville. on the second Saturday of September. At Aakaaad, on the first Saturday of October. Al- at nil-Mint place, on tne tnira baiuruay or Octoosr. Each applicant for a Certificate will be required to furnish evidenc of a good moral character. iSxaniiaatioo to commence at lu o'cioca, A. at. jBy oraer of tne is oar a, . O. W. HILL, Soc'y. Ashland. May 10th. 1854. 51tf Old Iron Wanted. THE subscriber will pay CASH for any quantity ofold metal delivered at his foundry in Ashland Feb. l.-37tr. M. H. MANSFIKLD. 50,000 Majority, and all the Counties not heard from, for the- .' PnHjAUEriPHIA. Cloiliing and Furnishing Depot ! S. APPLE & CO., MAIN TREET, ASHLAND, O. THIS extensive establishment hasjust received the largest and best aelect ed stock of clothing, and gentlemen's furnishing goods, ever brought to this town or county. CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, suitable for the largest man or smallest boy, and at prices that will perfectly astonish yon. Come right along and examine our atock, and see for yourselves. Here yoa will find cartloads of coats, cords of trowsers, and a 'tarnel pile of vesta of 'every style and vrai- ety, large enough and small enough, warm enough andcool enough for any season. Our stock of Furnishing goods is complete; con sisting of S birts, Collars, Cravats, Wrappers, Drawers, Sic, tec, in fact everything to bt out man in perlect order. Our motto is tjuicie Sale sand Small Profits, and no charge for show ing our goods. - custonTwork, ofall kinds, made to order. The Foreman in this department is one of the best workmen in ohi. Recollect the place, one door - east of Squires, and one door west of Wallack & Collin's Store.. This extensive stock is under the direction of our agent, Mr. Z. Greenwald, of Ashland. " S. APPLE & CO., Philadelphia. -April 5, 1854. . 46tf DISCOVERED AT LAST A Mystery Uxplaiuetl. A Revolution is Certain, Victory is Ours. DR. A. L. ADAMS'; NEW THEORY OP DISEASE ii awakening the inquiry in the minds of all who read it: How it si that American have been eo Ions and so slavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the uoject oi disease. DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM. THE GREAT PABTACEA OF DISEASE, " is offered to the anricted or the States and Terri tories for the entire cure of Liver Complaint all Biases, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic Lung Fever. Dropsical Anectioos, Consumption, Below Complaints lharrbea, tiysentery, Kbeuma- tism. Bleeding Piles Blind nies. !croful. bait. ue&u. Dyspepsia, General Debility, .Nervousness, Costivencss, indigestion, ursiructea Menstrua. tion, &c. . Dr. A. L. Adains Liver Balsam has stood, the wrec and teat forthe last fifteen years, and ba proved tu the most skeptical, beyond a hadow of a doubt, that it is ' - The only Relhibte Medicine Ever Discovered being purely all vegetable.) for lhe pernianent cura of the above disease. The most skeptical have be come its most sanguine votaries, and pronounced the Liver Balsam to be the On!; Rulfable Haibuiffur el Hcith tu llie AFFLICTED, EVERYWHERE. - Testimonials cpme up from every -track it has niade. swollen with expressions of gialitude, for lhe relief received by us use. 'Ana lu subm ltliug this, tbc liiver Hatf-aui is recommended to all those sufl'ering under the IRON U1'A1 ufthe 1IK1 EBECK IS10 and at onceprocure one bottle of Dr. A- L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader ia rnferred to the Medical Tract found by uiaKiug application to the Agent where the Balsam is sold, giving a lull epitome of the cause and cure of all diseases; containing, also certifi cates from those who have tested its unparalleled ascendaucy overthe diseased to which we are all anbject. Sold by K. H. CHUBB, & Co., Aolilaiid John MoCroreyWest Windsor; fcturge & Biglow Mansheld; .!. P. Stamefs. Kowsburg; J. H. Bauiugatded& Co., Wooster. . . G, K. Scott. General Agent, Bo. 67 Randolph Street Chiaago, Illinois. -j 1 - February 1,1854. u:t7 ly. .. r". - - Carter's SpanfshSIIixtare THE GREAT PURIFIER Of THS BLOOD NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY" . -i,-,lr : .. . IN IT. t-.....- AS Infallible Kemedy for Scrofula, King's Kvll RheumaUsra, ObstlnateCutaneous EruptioBa, Pimples or Fustyes on the Face, Blotches, Soil. Chronic Sore Eyes, King 'Warm orTet.er, caid Head, Enlargement and Fain r ths Bon and Joints, Stubborn Ulcere, syphilitic : Dtordra Lmnbira. SDinal Complaint, and all DiMaaea arising from an injudiciou use of Mercury, Im prudence in Life,-or Impurity of the Blood. Tlii valuable Medicine, which haa become cele brated for the number of extraordinary cura ef fected through its aeencT. ma inducad the pro- Lprietors, at th urgent request of their friends, te offer it to tne puouc, wnicn iney do wita tne Ml most confidence in its virtues and wonderful cura tive properties. The following certificates, select ed from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the -mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gentlemen well kuown ia their localities, and .-of the highest respectability, many of them residing in the city of liiclimond, Vs. - F. Botbik, Koq-.of the Jxchauge Hotels Iticn mond, known every where, says he has seen tha Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture ad nil nis tered in over a hundred casesn nearly all the dis eases for which it is recommended, with the most astonishingly good results, tie says it is the moat extraordiuary medicine he has everscen, - Aoua ahd Fevsn (jriit Cuke. I berevjy cert! fy, that for three year 1 bad Ague and Fever oftbe most violent description.- 1 had several Pbvsici- " ans, took lare quantities of Qtuiine, afercury and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all without any permaneut relict At last I tried Car. ter's Spanish Mixture, two bottle ef which effect ually' cured me, and I am baypy te ray 1 have had neither Chillsor Fever since. I consider it ths best Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case. f " JOHS L05GDBN. . Beaver Sam, near Richmond, Va. . B.Locx Esq., now In the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, bassoch cos fidence in the-astonishing efficacy of CaTtra Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck saya he has never known U tb fail whea taken according to dircetiona. -, Dr. Miitqc, a practicing Physician, and formerly of the ity Hotel, in the city . of Richmond, seya be has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly surprising. He says in a case . of Cen sumptieiK dependent oths Li veT, the good effscte were wonderful indeed - . Surrt M. Daiaaxa, of the firm of Drinker at Morris, Richmond, waa cured of Liver Complaint of 8 years standing, by the asa of two bottles ef Carter'spanish Mixture. - r . . CrP tiT gaac er Br aoroi-i. The Editors of the Richmond Republican had a aervaut employed ia their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, com. bined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of farter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and tha .Edi ors,in a public notice, say-they "cheerfully tccobb inend it to all who are afflicted with any diaeaae the blood." ' Still AnoTHaoa or Scaorcn. I had a veiy valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Span ish Mixture. 1 consider it truly a valuable medi cine. James M. Taylor, Conductor oh the B. F. or P. RR. o.. -Richmond. Va. SAUVRHEITMOFe VKARS STANDING ECRK Mr. Joan Tbokpsosj, rasidine in the city ol Rich mond, was cured by thrco bottles of Carter's Spaa ish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which be had nearly SO years and which all the phasician of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and hie cure is most remarkable. Wa. A. Mii-rni ws, of Richmond, bad a servant cured of Syphilis,' in the- worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, ile says be cheerfully recent mends it. and considers it an invaluable medicine. RicBTARS ; Wear, of Richmond, was cared of Scrofula, and what Physicians called confirmed consumption, by three bottles of garter, Spanish Mixture. ;-:- r Edwin Boutor, commissioner of the revenue, says he baa aeen the good effects of Carter's Spaaiah Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and. says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease, - Wm. G. Hakwood, of Richmond, cured of Old sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walk ing. Took a few bottle of Carter's Spaniel 'Mi, ture, and was enabled to walk without a cratch, in a short rims permanently cored. Principal Depote-at H,Wi Cun ?..'. 83, Maiden Lane,.Aew York. T. W. Dtott S bona, Ko. 132, Sorth 2d Street Philadelphia.' - " Bbshxtt or Bbxrs, So, lU, Main St., Rfchmead. Virginia. Aud for sale y R. H. Chubb, Ashland, H. 8 See, dc Co. Savanna, J.Kjenmikqbr, Hayesville, J. Hotf- . MAir, Jeromeville. .Akdkbson dc Rowan, Loadosi ville, andDealers in Medicines every wher. .... ' Jan. 18, '54. ... . u351y. AFPLICTED BEAD. H. CHILES & CO.. WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No's 133 .4- 135, Wood Street, PITTSBURG, PENN, WOULD call the attention of Country Mer chants to the immense Btock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS AND LEATHER! Consisting of over 4,000 case Boots and Shoes of ever; variety and style for Ladies', Gentle mena', Misses' Boys' and Children's FALL AND WINTER WEAR, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers. Hav ing beeB purchased at the lowest possible rates, principally for CASH, with great care in the selection 01 quality and sizes adapted to the Western Trade, wa can offer superior induce ments to purchasers, aa we are determined nut to be undersold by any Eastern or Western House. Buyers will find it to their interest te call and examine our extenaive assortment belore pur chasing elsewhere. U. CJJ1LDS t CO. August 30, ISO. , Sml4 LIVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice. Iyppiai. Chronic or TVer vns) Debility oiicate of tne Kidneys, And all diseases arising1 from a disordered Liver or - Stomach, such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Heart. Acidity of the Stomach, Kausea, Heart Burn, Disgust lor Food, Fullnes or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructa tions, Sinking or Fluttering at tba pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head; Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chok ing ox Suffocating Sensation when in a lying nosture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or w ebs before the Sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Head. De ficiency of Prespiration, Yellowness or the Skin and Eyes. Pain in tne bide. Hack, inesc, jjimbs. A c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by - using. - Dr. Hoofland's Celebrated German Bitters TDREPARED BY DR. C. M.JACKSON, at th. Ger- X man Medicine Store, 120 Arch St,, Philadelphia Their power over the above disease is not excelled. if equalled, by any otner preparation in tno u. maiea aa the cure attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. Th. Ritter are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis- nf the Liver and lesser elands, exercising the mn.it scarchine nowers in weakness and affections of the digestive organ, they are withal aafe, cer tain and pleasant. . , READ AND BE CONVINCED. E. B. Pcrkiks, Marietta, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1851. said -'Your Bittera are highly prised by those who have used them. In a case of Liver complaint, of long standing, which had resisted the skill of several Pbysiciana, waa entirely cured by the asb of five bottles." C. L. Dkakb, Freedom, Portage CO., O., April 23, 1852, said: '-The German Bitters you sent me last have not yet come to band. I have been out of the article for some time, to the great detriment of invalids. . It iaa medicine much thought of and aought alter in this community." B.M. Hutcbixsos m. d., Bedford, Cuyahoga co., O. August 26, 1852, said: "Tha Bittera you ship ped m. in May last are all gone 1 think it a good medicine, and 1 am recommending it to my patients and friends, (which 1 do for no other pat ent medicine.) You will please forward a large aupply." S. Fbckch. Wooster, O., Nov. 30, 1852, said: lhave used some three or four bottles of Hoofl and's German Bitter lor Dyspepsia, and derived creat bene fit from their use. I believe them to j be good for all diseaaes for which they are recom mended." - Wm. Ou, Wooster, O., October 2, 1859. said : "You ask me my opinion of tha German Bit ters. I have used them forDyspepsia and Indi gestion, and take pleasure in stating that L think they are the very best remedy extant for the above complaints they are decidedly in advance of all the proprietary medicines of the day." Mr. Orb is a distinguished lawyer of Wooater. These Bittera are entirely vegetable. They never prostrate the system, but invigorate it. For Sale by R. H. CHUBB fc CO., Ashland, and by Druggists and dealera in medicinea everywhere. Ashland Feb. 1. n37 ly. I. K. COODFELLOW, WATCH MAKER AND JEWEL EK, Dealer in Watches, Jew elry, Clocks, Yankee Notions, ore. Watches and Clocka repaired and warranted. Higheat price paid for oldGold and. Silver. ODDoiit.fh- Samps.l House. ... Ashland, Ohio. 90tf Dea ls, 1893. Office Franklin & "Warren U.K. C nmti, Portage co., Ohio, Sept. 20, iea.i. K. Co., held Juue II, 1853. the following assess menls upon Stock subscriptions were made, viz: Ten perceut. parable Julv 1st, 185."!, aud au assess ment of teu per ceut. at the eud of each succeed ing sixty days, until the whole amount is paid. Three instalments are therefore now due. to wit: The first wnen subscribed, by the -charter.) the secoud July 1st. and the third. August 31st. - Subscribeis in Ashland village aud county are respectfully requested to immediately pay all instalments now due. aud as they herea'.ter be come due, at the Banking House of Luther, Crall ot Co., Ashland unless called upon by tha Collec- t0r" JOBh W. TTXI ,. Philadelphia Medical House Established id years ago. by Dr- KliNKELllV .corner ol ThirH and Union , streets, he t ween Sprnce ; Pine. Philadelphia, Paw. ., " t, . ' y " - Invalids are. apprised that Dr. Kioelin col- fines bi practice te a particular branch. of med icine wjiich engages ma undivided attentioa lie cations the unfortunate -against the abuse - ol mercury; thousand are annually mercurial ized out 01 lile. - .Hoceut ahectioua are prompt ly cxtinguised. Tventy years of Experience tne treatment ot a class ol diseases hitheito neglected and imperfectly'unrierjtood, hue en abled Ir Kiukelin, f Autlior of n:work on Sel:- Pre.irrvation,) to prove that nine-tenlha of the onuses of nervous dehtli'y, locul and constita nunul weakness, mental and physical Buffer ing, are traceable te cettain habits, Arming tha most secret yet deadly and fatal apringe ef domestic .isery. anil premntnre mortality. Take Particular Notice. There iasn evil ha bit sometimes indulged in by boys, in selito.de often growing up with them to m:inhoed, and which, if not reformed in due time, it not enly begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happi ness, but gives rise to a series of protracted, insiduous and devastating affections. ; Few a( those who giveaway to this pernicious piac tice are -aware of the conequences, until they find the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and -vagae. fear in the mind. " .. ..... The unfortunate thus affected becomes fee ble, is.unnble to labor with accastemed vigor, or to apply hi, mind to study ; hia atep ia tar dy -and weak, he is dull, irresolute, aad ea gages in his sport with less energy than usual. If he emancipate himself before the prae has done its worst, asd enter matrimony, hi marriage ia nnfruitful, and his sense tele bins that this it caused by bis follies early. These are cest siderations which should awakea the attentioa of those similarly situated. . --- .':--i Marriage requires the fulfillment of several conditions, in order that it may be really the canse ef mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretched-' ness be raised., And its true aouree.ii every in stance disclosed in how many could it be traced to physical disqualifications aad their attendant disappointments! -Apply then while it is yet time, in order to have your oaatraBf and relaxed organization rebraced.from making yonr case known to one who, from edncatiea arid respectability, can certainly be revivified lnd strengthened. - .--..' Remember that he who placee himself aa der Dr.' Kinelin's treatment, may religieusly confided in bis honor aa a gentleman, and rely upon the assurance, that the secret of Dr.K.'a patient will never be disclosed. - Youug man let no false modesty deter year from making your case knows to one- who. from education and respectability, caa certain ly befriend yon. -, - . . - Too many think they will conceal the secretl in their own hearts, and care themselves. Alas! bow often is this a, fatal delusion, aad how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to aoeiety, ha fadedr " from the earth. Strictures of the urethra are rapidly remove. by the application of a new therapeatieal agent, used only by lit. X. - Weakness and Constitutional debility promptly cared, anal Jull vigor restored. - -- Conntry Invalid san have, by atatrng tbeir' case explicitly,, together, with all their eya-a-toms, per letter eneloaing a remittance. Dr- K.'a medicine, appropriated accordingly. f orwarded te any part ot the united ststea, and packed secure from DAMAGE er CPH.IOS-. , ITY., - - - .; " - RBAin - Youth aad Manhood uigoroum Life 00 m promo ture Death Kinheli on Soil froom esrt a Only . 25 et. . It is a work eminently reeuired, a a aaeaa oTreforming the vice of the age ia which " live. Also, NATURE'S GTJIJJE, With rule for the Prolovgttitn ef Lif;jt from . tho Press. . ; . A letter with a remittance of J5 cento, er the vlnu in post stamp, addreased to Dr. Kia elin, Philadelphia, Pa., will aecare a copy ot ! either of the above books by retnra asail -ef 12 copies will be sent f-ee of postage for tl. Booksellers, Canvasser-, Travelling . Aetata, tc , supplied wholesale at the publisher's pri. ces. hich admit of a large t refit. WsW AM letters mvet be post paid. -, . - - ' .' . -t . March 22nd, 1254. : f- ' AFRESH .npply of Wright's Indian, Feg etable Pills, a standard English Mediciae. for the reventioa aad enra of diseaae, to aid aad improve Jdigestioa and purify tae.bloed. . Far sale at the aew Drag Store ia Ashlaad, rl -. i .. i 1 f 1. V -: V s