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Farmer's Department. The Cultivation of the Potato. The proi.'neiion of tlii plnn In", in the greater majority of cnc, failed almost t-ntirely. The grout Mci.t, Imwi-vpr, i because it is nol mnnntnl riolit ; '" ; tins r.ul been prnpt riy riiliivuiei! lit-fnre pluniinjf, find lins not lli-it fnitl-.fnl nnil . necessary iitit nii'in that it sliouM. I linve been connected with that line of Iiumiu'ks for the Inst tilH'cn yeim, nnd linve? sno-! Ceedeil, I think, in iiicoviTini tin- Inst, mode of urowinjj tliis most vnlnnlile plunt. ; An ncre of fjood soil, when propel ly tilled, culit not to produce l- limn two hundred hikI forty bushels. Hiving llio' ground in proper order wln-n they urn to' lie planted, is tin ilea, not to lie overlooked , by lliope who wi-.li o sir-i'i-i-'J well. It nhould be plowed twice beloie the d int- ' ing, the fint time iile.nt the middle of -April, and then lie u n i I about ready to ; plant, when it should be re plowed very, deep. The potatoes should not be planted ! until about Hie tenth and fifteenth ol May, , when the imzitiif blasts "I winter will nut' interrupt their growth. Ueloie plnniinir, j the ground should be llioruiilily bar-j rowed three or four times, until it is per-j fect'.y mellow. I', should then In.- marked j off in squ ires about two feet i-aeli way, j and the sets covered nbout seven inches: leep, with ti liilit plow, throwing the earth 1 from both sides on the potato. When! Ihey are jus', bi-ijinuini; to peep through the earth, they should be run over with a light or.e horse brush, in order to level ; the errouud rind prepare it for the plow. I In ii few days, when the plants are about: three inches in h'u'ht, plow twice in each row, wi.b a small plow. They should be, plowed twice a week, in order to kee p llie (rrnss and the weeds down, il there should j bo any. This is imnurUnl in cultivating nny thing. In plowing, pains should be( taken so lis not to cover up the vines. , Ground should not be selected that is In clined to be wet during the spring nnd uminer seasons. Tliu richest ground is preferred lor planting polaloe', as a piece of clover or blue oniss nod. (i. II. lUlLLKll, JclfcrautivilU-, Ind. Ohio far-', 7ii er. Asparagus. Spring -iso. in planed on the beds in the fall, usini; the , ordin:ir' iispirioii. fink, nnd loosening the -.mill t'o four inches depth, usin;.; ureal ctiie nol lo wound the plants or llnir crowns. Water occasionally, in the ab Ketice of rains, jriving the lioiU n top ilressinjr of sail, and occasionally wi t the oil-face ' wiih liquid manure. Those who have no cisterns for colleolini; liquid man ures, m ly prepare it by mixing in .mures with water, slitting occasionally until ulililly letniented, wh'il the liquid por tion may be used, and more water added to the mass. The tendeinoss nnd hiyh flavor of lisp iragus depend much on the richness of the ground, and the warmth of the spi inir. .Si.mmkii Tiikatuest. Continue water ing in dry weather, and removing weeds, should nny appear. IS. .It should only be npplieu when the plants are growing, and then the quantity seems unlimited, which may bo used with advantage. A friend tin Staten Inland covered his nsparajjus beds two inches deep with salt, and the plants continued lo thrive, 1 i. w .... 'P. Fall and Winif.ii 1 ukatmknt. As ... .1 ...11... L.i.i .. 1 o..l,. ll.nv r""""'" ,l ,:" T linve ceased lo irrow. v in uown inci , 1 1 I . ,1 I ,l r,.m ! tita lis c ose to the mound, anil remove , ... , ,, ,, .,,,.,., them find the weeds rntii the tietls ; cover ihusur ace of thu beds with lour inches stables, and if llie bed it.,, i cov t r ii ie - 1,1 I if manure from the stables, he not more than I wo years ol iiIIhvr ii kn. If three or more veins olii the Hlleys cannot safely be dug at any time, as they contain too huge a portion ol the roots, the injuring ol which woultl iliseaso the whole of the plants to which Ihey belong. Horn imj j'uniur. Mucit in Vaue. Ail unscieniific farmer is apt to think that the color of the ko'iI is nn index to its fertility, and that a black soil must Le rich. All other thingii heing equnl, the black soil is preferable, us il absorbs more heal, nnd retains it longer. Hut many black soils are worth less, until they are exposed (o the atmos phere nnd decomposed. The murk is, like pent, ft species of vegetable thai j;rows ; and n farmer may as well plant nmong green leaves, as in muck, nnlil it ii rotted. To cflccl this, the ground Mliould be well drained, the surface dug i:p nnd placed in heaps, with some lime inioi-imr..,l tu neutralize the resinous mat ter ill it the sun thus let in on Ihe subsoil ... ...,.., il . ,,,! ,l,..n ll, In.unu lire well rolled, they bIiouIiI be spread over ihe FUrlnce again, nnd a soil will thus be formed that w ill produce for ages. There is a species of soil, called murk, thai is productive, without rolling ; but it is not muck. It is elrciriou.i mttrl, nnd every farmer, thould know how lo distHiguish lietween the two. Mtrl is tho very best manure uniolted m irk is woilhless. Oliio Farmer. Plants and Earths. Plants contain mt few demon's in their organization and construction, nml nie chieflv composed of carbon and tciilorm niatUT, charcoal and nir. Tlii-v L'ive. by distillation, volatile compounds, of which tho elements are pure air, inll mini able nir.coaly mutter nnd mole. No one priuciplo nlloidl the pab ulum of vegetable life. It is neither tltarcoal, nur a.ole, nor hydrogen, nor ixygen, but all of them acting together. Plants consume very snmll quantities of earth found in their ashes, as the earths are not convei libhi Inio ihe elements of organized compounds. The province of the earths is lo give haiduesa and firm ness to Ihe ui gani. ilion, in a bank of sili vious earth, thnt strengthens it, nnd protccis it from the attacks of insects and par HSiltc plants, l lie proportion oi eariny matter in pl.-ints is considerably influenced .'. .... J by tliu soils in which ihey grow. ... , . OATH I'osT.4. Should be o.ccdnr ; next' 1 ,l,!i,. nub ....vt wiiiov ..eimta. or "l" , - '. . .'. mulberry. V alnut nnd white ash. which last well above ground, soon full near llie 'I'he post should be round and reasoned before set. The best roof is t..t .,.,. l'..r 1 1., elm,, r.M.soo i, nt,!,,, under the fence colters of llie worn fence, . I.. r . i... ,t. ,. nov .un, -.k o. .... u ...c uo.vi.u"., .v ...b u. or Other rails front cuuiiict with H) lliey save nn infinite number from ll.Cy ; for one lotlen rail keep up niois-1 tare for the next, ami so on Ull till rot. '.ill till rot. llfiTilTs, in Kentucky Farmer. For the Jeffersonian Democrat. THOUGHTS IN MARCH. 'Tis Mim-h. Ami wleii do we sit 1 'J'lie blue-lurd Iwittei inij nit the tree In joyful iiieln.ly : Th" ore. n urn- pcepino t.irth it Male, da lull anil ilale iin.l jovlul ne-ad, And budding lilac tree. 'Tii March, nie I what do we lenr f Tim reliiii'- n. in s .iith loud t 1 . 1 clear, Ii! glorious ruiiiMri 'sy : Ti n pl.wman'.- vi.i. e lelii-ti 1111 nl.lrcss'J, Wild ducks riinl !'ie-e n lliev progo-si In lie Mr iinrtiiw unl jiiuniey Irco. 'Tis M in -!i. iiml what d" we feel 1 j 'l li.. south wiinl blow u'er lii'l and da,n, 1. 1 r xif-Kt ileit siiimmi..'s i- .inin ; l. '..I!..m linr.l ..It li.iteiw' lici I. A ml !...-. linn ll.-e ..r llie lii.rlh i..lr Jark I r.il's elei mil iUvi llllit'. March, mid wlml ilu ' t.'i."te r : 1 1 j Htill, 'Tn H1IS'J.- 'I lie MrtCi-t thill li-.illl the nmii.l. A li.'.Ml id I rnvuli nee ; C.).l semis lli? i:i't mid l .ve In ll, Thin we limy 111 Mini tieely irut, And dmw llidli ucll.ia llielicc. "I is Mnreli. nnd wlnt do e smell 1 Tliu Vi de! in the l.ni. ly dull 'I ho eiull. t tiii.nm of spling ; 'I'hen to our (,nd in onfH nt irui3i!, To Juus' nnnie in jnylul Ifivs. 1 in r t!i:iti liil tnliutu bieij. Muusoii, Mnreli 1-ih. I.-.V. Tis March, nnd wlml do wo Uimw ? Tin ground l wi:i p i! Ill llcirysnoW II. hire tic! iiiorinuij d i 11 ; I-'iide ll.ire-e I-inn iii.ui hii h id. Willi hoi lid howl e'er lull und held. And o'er lie: pica -U 11 1 lawn. The uiiow now ni Iih will il lli, ii.iiiK'rieu in heiiH liefore our eyes, I ir tU iu on ni;irc ; The trcn are h.w innt his nod, Vi- ui an I fro like linle rod. ir tall I. en. Mih ilieir phice. One d.-iy to 11" nur Iriends nre Kivcn, Auoiher iluy th' i 'n- tioiu 11" riven, And hil l ill the cold urnvu; Hut let us 11. if h 1111. -ill nnd mourn. 1 l li Go I Hull uives mid Olkei his own, 111 11 -I ...l.l 1....... An 1 honor lie should Imw-. March 19, 1859. O. MINER. The Land of Ruins. Above nil other countries in the world, Palestine is the land of ruins. Il is not that Ihe particular ruins are on n Bcale ciiual to those of (iieece or Italy, still less to ihose of Eypt. Cut there is no country where, ihey are so iiuni' rous, none in which tln-y hear so lar;o a pro portion to the villages nnd towns Mill in existence. In Juden it is hardly an exag geration to say, thai while for miles and miles there is no present liCe and habita tion, ( xcept the occasional oat herd on the hill-side, or alhering of women ill the wells, ihere is yet hardly a hill top of the many in sihl, which is not covered by the vestiges of some lortress or city of former ages. Sometimes they ate frag ments ol ancient walls, sometimes mere foundations and piles of stone, but al ways eiiouoh to indicate signs of human (iu-IIiiil' ami civinz 111011 These countless ruins, of whatever date ihev may he, lull US at n glance that we, I in resmii -res uf t in an- must eient not uid land hy its present tie pressed and late stale. How often IS the question n-Ued hy eastern travelers, can these stony hills, these deserted valleys, he in deed ihe land of promise, the land flowing with milk and honey ? Could ihev ever, hnve Kiiiinorted such a leeminL' DOliU atloil .. 01 . as Ihe Israelites ? The country must have been very dif ferent when every hill was crowned with i :. . ..:il.. ... f l...i :, II 111)111 isillll- limn UI Ullage, iiuni mini is, since it ceased to be the seat, not only ol ctviliz ilion, but in many instances, of llie people hn fertilized it. The entire destruction of the woods vh:ch once covered the mountains, and J.!lhe uller neL'lect of Iho terraces which . i ... sui'l'lpil 'he Boil on steep acclivities, ii i . have eiven ful scope lo ihe rums, which h ' ' . have elt many tnicls of bine rock, where , , r , , ) ' ,J . .' tne loss oi lounge nas niuueieu rum, nuu so lias exposed llio couniry ui a gieaier deofee thnn lormeilv. to tne evils oi j tincommou lertiniy. It L'OOtl lilt). I, n llllld liotiL'ht. The forests of l'ethel, of; Sliarnn, of llcreth, the thicket wood o! .iph, and the forests which gave their name lo Kiijalhjeai im, the city ol forests, have long since disappeared. Palm trees, w hich are now all but unknown on ihe hills of Palestine, formerly grew with myrtles and pines on the almost barren slopes of Olivet, nnd groves of oak, though never freijuent, must have been far more ciiiiinion than now. The very labor which was expended on these bar-en lields in former limes, has increased their present sterility. The nil turn) vegetation lias been swept away, nnd no human cul tivation now occupies Ihe terrace which once look Ihe place of forests and pastures. ll should also be borne in mind thai Palestine, in contrast wiih ihe waterless deserts which skirt it on Ihe south and east, must have appeared like nil oasis 11 was emphatically ol brooks of water, I I .1 I .... ... ..... anil uep.ns ., s,, ,..g u . ... ......... i.uu mountains, not as ihe land ol Egypt wheie llmu sowest tho seed, and waleiest with I li v fool as n garden of herbs, but a land ol mountains nnd plains, which driiiketh water of the rain ot heaven. This moun tainous character, this abundance ol water both from natural springs and from the clouds of heaven, Ibis abundance of mill; from its c it t If on n thousand hills, honey, from its futcsts and its tiny shrubs, was absolutely peculiar lo Palestine among iho civilized nations of llie E 1st. Feeble as its brooks might be, though doubtless Ihey were then more lietiueiitly in thu West, can any fountains or sources ' J ... liiled limn now. vet slill It wim tliu only country wlicre an Oiienlitl could linve lieen futnilirtr with thu inuiu of t l'siilmisl : "Ilu sendulU tlie Kpiiuys llie valleys, which run union"; the hills." Thesu ni'linos, ion, however short-lived, arc re nun kni) Ie for their copiousness, buitiily. Not ui ly in the husi, but hardly of alrciiiua bu seen so clear, so full-L'rown, even at iheir birlti, as those whb Ii into the Jordan and its IhUm, through whole course, from north to south. Personal Influence. Wo mo indoliiod lo niut'kwuod I ftlugn- , ''"u tlti: "ISUissoil iiitliioncH of nno I I ..l... I V.., !.... I in liiini.iii soul uii uniillier 1 Nut caleulu- 1,1., liv Ali,tih,-u iwit ili.il oi-ililo l,v lnoii. ; ,e i ...... i - .i... 1...1.1.... "-. ""Ky ' ' V"" M,.,v.,u.., . und bursts loiliiinto lull atom and broad ouf(U,,j Bowin tass.dod llowor. ldom 4,U, pnor gliosiaj our sun tilled oyet cau btufuce. ' not discern tlium; ihey pust uiiiwiirt ut a 1 thin vuinr, and cuuiiol iiinko thoiiiselvca 11 oi soinoiiines llioy are niadu tleili. ! D'omno u(ii. i us mm wu.... . .i-,. ii, i lOUCII US Willi lull ,onj,,,ii,-u i,M,,,a, lmik ut U9 wjl ,uJ ,iucul.u yrS( UU ,li()uk . uniii'iilina tonos i llluv uro Clolllml i j n living hutnuti mil with nil il conflicts,! j i,. (,,1,1, uml us lovo. Tlion thoir iiresoiico' i. p,vr. then they shako us life, a pns.ion, und we aro uian mir tnein wirn goiitto ' compulsion, ue Uauiu 16 tliaviu to tl.uie." SAOAfttv of Tim Klkimmnt. A few j days beloie my arrival at Kaon, n troop of; elephants nunc down one dark and rainy niht, close to the outskirts of the village. I The tnissionailes heard them bellowing 'and making an extraordinary noise lor nf long time, at the tipper end of '.he or- j 'chard ; but knowing well how i'angerous , lit is to encounter these animals in the night, they kept clo within iheir houses . 1 I A till da break. Next mointng, on exam-! I. intng the spot where they had heard th, elephants, they discovered the cause ol a. I this uproar. ' There was, at this spot, a trench, about five or six leet in widih, and in depth, which the industrious mil oiuii ios nol cut l mm t 1 l ie lliltlK Ol . . . . . 1 ... i1 1... ..... me rner, on purpose 10 lei.u n.i ih w.. . lo irrigate some pari of their garden r 'round', and lo drive n corn-mill. Into 10 . , ,., . : 1 1 , ,1 I this trench, which was still unhnlshcd and Without water, one of the elephants had lln, evidently fallen, for the tnaiks of his leet , ' . . . ... ... 1 ,, . were distinctly visible Hi the bottom, as Well as llie impress of bis huge body on tides. How be had got in il was easy : , , 1 . . ho lo imagine, but how, being once in, lie nr had Connived to get out again, was the marvel. Hy his own unaided tlloi Is it j . , ' . 111 1- 1 . . 1 secn.ci; nuiiosl im oss me .o. sucn a 1 . n-, imnl lo hate extricated himsell. Could Ins , . . 1 , o '.. :. ComiaiK'S.lllen.llllVe assisted lltni .' 1 tide 1 ..1 1 1..1 ,,t ..1 1 . i .. i. anpears ill e doubt that Ihev hail though . ,'' , 1 1 ' ii- 1 by what means, unless by pulling him up , , . , . . 1 . ' I with thi.-ir Hunks, II would not be easy l And ill corroboration of this supposition, on examining tlie spot mvsell, . 'I ' r 1 . ,1 I lound theedi,'es of the trench deeply in dented with numerous vestiges, as ll the other elephants had stationed themselves on either side, some of them kneeling, and ...1 1...:.. r.... 1 1..., I ,i..,o I.,. Uilicis mi iin-ii ivi-i, nuu II'IU ,1,1., ... 1 1 1 . I""11 " ' "' biotlier cut ol tne pit. ;ijncin okms a LEGAL. 1'ioliiiK; olive. Wj-uaa n s iti: ro,Ai.m- T Isti atnr ol tlin KstaiiMil W 111.W . Mool o. leeeusml & Anson !-h;ivv,Ad(n'r of tho F.siati! nl Cornelius V. ll.iynes, ileceased, have each liiu.l iliuir a mills as mich Adiniiiisuatiiis, in Iho ITnliato CMMeo of (ieiiua County, Oliin, for sultleiiinnt. which accniiiits will tin lor heai-iii).' ill 1 110 I'riili.-tto Court of said County, at tho l'nih.iio tJllico in Chaidiiii, on tho Dili day at' April next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., until which tiino nil interested may except. M- C. CANI'IF.I.I), l'l-olj.Uo .luiL'n. Chnidon, March IStli. lS.jll. 47!l3 1 1 Cutiit of Common I' lias. I Statt; ol Ohio, ;':iii.i Cuilllty. 1 Ilonry M. Mixer, I'lt'tr. I vs. ! Walter .S II ii-iior.Dcf't i riiii:Aii ii:ri; vinT, wai- I l.o' S ll.ri.or of lllil Sliilll 111 .N'lOV ! Y01 k, will lake uotico that said llunry M. Mixet .l'laiiitiir.coiinnoiieo'l an action nainst saul liolonilant. an l ineitiin tiiiiainuti 1111 in- ; i ! i 1 I , I I lachinent heloro 1 N ll.itliuwuy,r,i Justice of tho t'oacti of said County, and tho saiini was hy suul Justice certiliod inio thu Coin t ol Ciiiuinoii 1'leas of said County, tor want of pioporly to attach, liy tho Justice order, and uiiiiu soL'eslion of real esiale, and the riuliilill.nl Iho 1 1 111 day of 9l.ii'ch,lMo'J.hled his netitiun in said Court ot Common 1 leas, . , . . . , ,. , ,1 ( of riaiulill's account against llolelnlant lor imiilieai sori-ices, anil aiioiiuaiieo uun im-ui- cine administered and chattels provided tor I... .., .., t..,.,il.. ut In. ,,, u.,.1 ; wh Mllur0iit trom t10 lat "tioptomhor, ls."iM, 1 aill obtained un order of attachment, 1 mid iho samti lias lieon solved hy aitachin curtain real eslato in said County. Tim i said iMondaitt is horehy uolilied to appear and answer said petition on or liotoio llio third Saturday uflur thu i!!ih of April next. 11. M. MIXIHI. Hy Phelps & Thrasher, Ins Atl'ys. Dated ibis lKih day ot March, llo'J. 47!lwf. j ' j i , i l'F.TITlO TO Sr.LI. I,.mXU. Noali Mosuly, Jr. Adiu'r of tho l-'.slaio ol Solo- j mon Wilbur, deeoasod, If ,,r),)iit0 (.(im.t Plaint'11. I (i,.,.,,,,,. i:rv v8 . i - -. W'insloiv Wilbur ot nl., j lions at law of said dot-cased, pnfcinlaiiis. J ill.lMltl WII.UI It, IU AS Wliittoiil and Uison Wliiilonl, lliroo ot said Dofeudaiils, reaiiliuj; in tho isinto ot New Yolk, lilt) htiruby iiotilied that said Noah Mosolov. .Ie , us Administrator on tho 1 .;sl0 ,,f ,s,iliunoii Wilbur, tlecoasod, hae tiled ids petition ill tho Probate Court of said Coiinly, against ihom and others, tho widow and lien s of said .Solomon, praying an in del' to sell, fur thu pin peso ol ayiii the debts of said estate, i7 acres ot land, pan of lot No. 'J'.l ill tho towiitiliii of Tliniiiisnu in said County, titling tho farm of which naiil .Solomon Wilbur thud soi.ed, subject to llie tlnwor estate of Martha, Wilbur, widow of said ilociMbod, therein, which has boon sul of! oil' lo her in 17 actus thereof. Which pu-, mum ",r nonriu m sum wmn, ,ith- '."' "f Al''''''. at 10 oWk A ! 'li I111' ' ("U'KU VIUKU 1(1 WIIHIHOll. I If DtlKI wlju) ,jno guU I(011JiUllli .u uuljU,'j IO ,,,. ull(1 linlilvl. , balll0. NO Vil MUmKLKY. Jr.. Adm'r. of liy l'liolps Hi Tluaslmr, his Au'ys. Dated this lttih day ot March, lajill. 47i)w4 'I'lie Sl:il ol'Otilo, ;itli;.l o. Tho rniacsville and 1 1 uu -1 sou Kuilrnud Couipuiiy, 1'hiiiilill, liicliiinl L Kuliiiison, An- Cuurl vf Com. ritat ilicw II Kohiiisoii, hen. jiiinin Snde mid Isaac Krri-tt, Lx'sol Amhioso L Sillle, llcc'd, Deld'ls. rplli: sunt Deleiiiliiiits, who reside nut 1 ol this riiale, nnd in llie Slnle of Mlchlnn, mo hereby liullfu-d that lllu nnlil i'lniiillll, the I I'nine.-vihe and Hudson Knilront! Company, on j the imiulay of l'ebriinry, A.D. Is.v.i, tiled im l'e tltiou in said f'oui'l nninst them ns Kxcclllors ot tliu Will and K.-late of s lid Ambrose L. .Sou'e, I seliiie' loiih 1 1 tit t suid Ainhrose L. Smile suiucrib- ed slooO lo the Capital Slock of snid Company, ': in bo paid in itisiuhneuts us the hoard ot Dueclois i of Haul Company sluinld reipiire. 'i'luiisaid Hoard hud, mure than sixiv dnys het'uro liliirg suid i't-li. i, duly rcpim-d, hy instalment, nayaieiil ol ,1... .ul...l.i ..I ui.i.l Kt, ,-.t,.1i (I,.,, M.o.l .iuliroi died in Mii-liiiian n-s:uic; ihnl stud dclcudaiiis lie and full its wen said iluly coiis'lluti il Ins I .mi Aintiiiiso in bi4 lilfiino -uiors ; Ui.ii uciilk-r nor said Kxi'CiHois since his decease, have paid saul MiMior any part ihereulj I Im I said cliiiin bud In-cu pres. ii-ed lo lleltnillllllH nint rep-cled, unit lilnynil! Jmluilieill lov I.. against stud l-'.xcculors as such lor the nuioiiiii of said Slock, uud iuteresl on tin; several assessment thi reon liom l Im- lime they wcie severally reipnr. ed to he paid. On which pciii ion an order ot at tiieliinenl has issued, and ll. W . Aiiiisdnle, Ad- niinisiriiior of Wuteriuaii, Aulisdulu deceased, Itiit nifit o euruisiieii . Al, ,,, lu-feiidaiit. nrn notified lli.il they uiu in foil ihev ley llioy are rciiiured lo npix-ar ami answer said i'eiitiou 1 .. I... 'I'l I 1 1 .1... il.l. .1.... Oil or ocioiu uiu i no ii oiiiiiiuuy uiiei luv uiu iuy of April uexl. ' rilKl.PsS & TIIKASIIF.lt, Auorueys lor I'laintilT. Dated February 2.", IHriO. 4"i-tiw ATT.uiiu i:vr. llcnrv S. rnrkm;l, I'llfT., "I llcforo A. '. Tib! r., I li. f fj I' J'l.J On of if I'arkinan 'i'p.. auga Co , Ohio. I'eli i on i y A.l), . Gemta w llirkor) DM -N ihe Jdlli iliiv V J IK.O. s.ii.l Jusiice issued an Order of Auacli ground, mel" '" "l"'v" ,":''u" ,r ll,e '""'"f j'aoA i" . Ti" "! . o'cUek Vn" N X'l'UL. MKKli, ABi for riiff Mutch 11, If." MEDICAL. ! fol- April Ai)uiiitiii('iits. r. II. TL IIUS ill Im in nilendunre lows 1 CiiAUiu.N, ChKAe'M Hotel, oil Tliursilny, l lih 1 1 1 1 . r.iiMsni.Li, Amcricnn Ifuuie.on l'l iilny, 1 3th April. ( 1.1 vi.i.a.yd, Aniericnn House, on Pniiirilny.llitli Aiiil,nnd nuniti on Thuts.hiy, Will May. J'or i-onsultuiion ilium nil ilisenM-s ol the- Thront, nuns Heart, l.iver, .lonuicli, liowtl. hidney, ZiAl aw. ,m, r,.v,.r, I its, linpii.iiies ol the lllood. I'.iiiinions, t iuicer, I leers, nail nl! oilier ;,;;;;;;i;;;Vn;,l,r,n'',''''l! """'"","nh",l,r twelve l'L,r snne ini venrs Mr. T. hnsilevou-d his ontii nine io enronie oi. ;i( s, ireniinn iiioiisniiiii! 11.0.11 tillv. 1111111V ol whom limt e.h;iuled ev tt.;Mr,.e wi,,in ,,.,,. , rr , , ( r p,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I. n..r doe- he innke ii-k umke well, or leur down to l.uihl up ounin.-- lu- iie diciiies enn Is! tnktn wlili snleiy hy lh , 1,l.tp nm, ynUl.,ur luny .,, u coirinue wiih priiilcni e ilieir nrdinnry diei ma -x. n-ise. .Mni.v linve recovered uiul.r the treuiiiieiii nlier Iriends und phyMcitnis hnd fiven utl ,,,P. j,,,!,,,,,,,,,!,!,. evidence .d whi. h nm nlwnvs he lurni.-hed. Invalids, however re its I1'"'"1 ur je.-iniriini, tire invited i.. call iiml mny n-sured I liai 110 rm rni:i ini nt will he eien PV.,,., j, .,.,;, wiilcui u corre-puiidnig prospect ot recovery. I'HTHISIC (WI ASTHMA. The slritement eiven !hi month will he rrni. wi,h imru,nly nM who ,,.lv. t.,tlr, ,1 the , ,..Xpr(...i!,(. horrors of Astlunn. Ksieciully don ; 1 1 1 ... .1 ...1... 1. ...... 1.. 1 ....... .1 ti.... "no n hkii mi nun mm imi.u inn..,- treatment nt'iir relieve hut cannot curt-. ', , .ii.Mis rr.,(.inw lord ;!., O , Jmy, l.w. ' ' . ' ,,;,,. I ecus.- H 1 r. , Since clnluhom! I linve hi-n nlHj,. wi,, ptltiaw- .,r Asihnin. My mother he conjecture. ',,ri me siiHared Iroin the snmo di.-.nne. As 1 " ...nm. ......1,... red oltener mid were more proiructed nnd severe. net inllv so dilnn iv other 1 the winler senfull. Al hole more 1I1.111 oriliin.ry exertion cnusi d vio'eul ciuliIi nnd ere.-il oppres.-ion 111 li f:il liintf. While ihe pnro.vyMii, Insied tin re win n h i y diir.-s'iiiL' eoiieh. und n con-taut imoni.ed striin .rie tor hienth, I i m r. n i t imes 11 ppurenlly upon the veie nt suir-eiiiiiin. Very !inle sleep enuhl he nhi.-iiiie.l nl such 11n.es. nnd ihnl link- while sioinc my chair. Two yi nls niio 1 MB. induced hy ilu- Minn nient ol a 1 1 1 . 1 y w hoiii you curt d of Asthma, tii-.k.. one more r m;i I . I hnd little 1 : 1 1 i 111 thnt lime, pnrtly hecniee I hnd hei 11 so ohen lii-nppoiiited. nnd p.-ully hecnuc nlhers snnl thnt I could not pet well, 'i'he Irent incut wns pursued under eireiiiiis-niii-rs inota mi fnvoiiihle. Imvini; llie cure of sick Iriends. yell 1 11 v I.e. 11 not only tally re ievid of nil symptoms ol A-ilnun. hul of other ritleciions nccianinitvie(! li'ive no e.intdi now, brrulhe freely, resl wt-li and have L'uod sireiiuih. "ins irnlv. l-o fl'SANA H'.QI A1NTA M I'. UFA I Til OF AMKIIH'VX WOIU.N. ; ll.rN. 1'. Itmlnj .W.i -;dii..riul. W'e dcjirc to mil nlteiition to a letter lioin Dr. 'Joshua I-', liride, on " Health of Anierii-na Wo mell," ill another eollllllll. Ihl trents the Hiihjeei ill nn nhlc mnniier, nnd hii skill and medical jiuly i 1 c 1 1 1 mny he relied upon. from lir AIIiiuij Emuivg Exprrsi. Marshall' t'terine Cniholicon has proved to be fullv us viilunl.h- ti- il is clniuicd lo ho in ninny severe tesls made hy inedienl eiitlcliien and oliiers. Dr. Ilriilee is n p ;;ulnr phy-e inn of very line nt liiinnii in-, n man of ureal judifineiu nnd discrimi I nniiou, n jiidi.-iniis mid hiyiily suecesst'ul prncii I ii r. in nil diseases, especially those of women mid children. 'fim Pnjfirifi ns. MnrshnMs I'teiine Cniholicon will certainly cure nil the diseases tor which it is rt-collllueilded In (he worst cases 1 linve ever met Willi. .Mnr- certniu una sale comes alike a source ol siill'erin siluhty. Am 111' oilier comp amis !,,r which llie 'a I In 1 1 icon is n ri tori V Is '. he f ll 1 1 11 L' ol the Womb. llf ,h(. Kidneys or Urinary Oriuius, lieleiition or Ini oiniuenco of Urine. Il.--iril.iini. Ijosiiveness, .Nel voiislie.-s. I-iiliillni!S, I ulpllnllons. I lamps. shnll's I'lennc l'iiih..licoii rctui'dy. MAIISHAMri UTKItlNI'.CATHOl.lCON Is unhe-iiniinl-' olliiied ns a relinhle remedy for nil lii-i-e (-niiiplniiiis lo which every woimul i I in life, ri lut wJiieh .riidini lly nil'., ct 1 lie mind us well ns ihe hody, so that to think, talk or work be il not an impos Whiles. Suppressed. Irn iruhir or I'liinlul Mcir stiunlioii, onti..ir. Ilithiinmntions and Discuses Dt-ltnlied hep.nud nil irouliled, orinuiic or sylii pnihelic, councclei! wiih the iiteiine oijniis. I.nihes w ho are troutiled wiihnuy ol the above syuiplniiis. or with spine, liver or luiir , oiiiplnllio, nie in v ued lo add ress I Ir. Uli I lit 1 1'., w iih lull con tidi lien thnt ihey will find relief. Marshall's I'lei iue ( 'ntholn-ou is nol a ipinek medicine, bin lis mri'ilieiiis linve hei 11 mniie Known lo inc Meilirnl l 'oll.ees, nnd I liny me nt the servicu ol nny icspcciulilc physi. inn in the country. VVie prirr tf Jlir.tuill' Cttritit- Culfiolicon i. Oiie l'ullar and a Hal fu r Suile livtttt. Wr.-T llnnomi, Coshocion Co., May 11, 1857. Air. 11 11. K tiiis ley, wtr, 1 hnve been sctlin the medicines ol ihe ( Il iillelllicru l.'ouipnny tor ilu-ht-l leil yenrs, nnd have luvuiintily found them lo yivc oimI sa.i-laction ; nnd the pills 1 have sold lo n u-'od ninny t ti mi ill s us reeiilui ly us their lea nnd collec, und with my trnde ihey heeoine a stnple nniele. M ui shall 's Ulei me Cnili'dii-on i.- a mi ill cine licit has done n menl nmoitnl of e.ood 111 Ie inale diseiisi s. hie ladv Isold it to I. .Id me she hnd received Inure heiii lit trom one holtle then she thd hoin n lon' coiir-e ol medical tieulmeiil by the tilosl sklLlul plivsicinlis. Vmiis iiuly, JAMKS WILSON. January ll, lfiS. MKS. IJOltlNSOVriCUltTinCATi:. Yi.itxo.N, Trumbull Co . Mny 1st, 1HIH. This ccrtiiies Ihnl I hnve lit en in very poor health for years, mid found little or no relief nlier employm;; u number ol pliv Hi'inns. My uiseii-e was rrohip-is I ten. 1 nail iiecu recuceii iy uiui nnd l-'louror Albu- nnlil 1 had become ulcerated lo a considerable extent. Hy the advice of Dr. ti. W. iliishucll I procured mid took six buttles of Mio-hnll's Utcrii.e Cntholicna whit-li enabled un to uiiend to my husband in his hist sickness nnlil lie died, which wns about n year since. 1 linve m ken three buttle since his den di, which has mude me nhlc lo labor nnd support my family of three children. Tim Culholicnii has nearly restored nie lo health It is the only tiling that has militated my uulli'Niic lor which I lell very (rntel'ul. MAKY K. KilUlNSON. It)R SALK UY A Conk, Chai'don. C. 1. Treat. Chnidon. J. K. Williiiuis, r.ukumn. 11 . r,islnii & Sou, Midd'.efiold. ) C. Ktdlong, Mulisnu. Henry Ciimtniucs, Kussell. Lvmnti & Soott, Mtilborry Corners, HeiinA & Unions, Newbury. Tew & Hulls, Rapids. And by Muibcino Dialers generally, thro' out the Siaio. II. II. KINGSLEY. Cleveland. Agent lor Ohm. March 18, 1S.10. 470 (Jin. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC; A Prize Essay on Nervous Uiscasrs, 1 1ST I'l T11ISI1I l,Tlli:2.-Ui TIIOl'- I sand, in a scaled l-iivcIoihi, price ID cents, si nl, posipuiil, by llm publishers, for 3 stamps. .1 ,lniooi ;.no the I'hyieat Etkmittiun and JJtriit, til tte frame ruin liidulgt iice, hijtctton, undlir tiiiiirmiti ColtHtiUfilcru vj .Vti i ury,witlt the Mudii n Mum ot t'tre. lly li J.Cl'I.VllKWF.I.L, M.O., Member ol tin- lloyul Colh-je ol Suryi ons, &C.&C b'J' SiH'rinuiori ho-i, or Seiniiinl I'.iuihions, .N,-r. voiis liebiliir. liniiolency. Loss ol Lncrey, Dc pi esion ol .-spu itf, I iminiiy, i nbeasesoi inc ,-si .v Orspiiiii, ami linpediineiits lu Alairiayii (teneriilly, i me irouiiiiy aim ciieeiuniiy o.u novel anil most successlul inoue ol treatment, menus of which llio Invalid cull regain pristine henlili u iihoiii liuviug recourse lo dangerous und expensive meiliciues. frcm Ike .i.u.f.m l.nnrel . " Tho best treatisa cvnr wriitcu on a subject of vital importance lo ull, well worthy Ihe A ml tor exnlieil reputation " rr Address Dr. Cll. J C. KI.INK, 1st Av.iuue cor. I'Jtli street, New Yu.'ki I'osl Uox, No. l.rto. Jan. 7, JM.'ill. 4tin-:tniin WARRANTY IlKICDS. Justp'inied and and for sale al this Odice, a lur l tquanliij of Warranty Deeds, which will be sold 1 1 llie quirt dozen, hulf-doieii, or simile blank. Chnrdon, April I, IMiii. (JAI.T FINK, COAUSK. V. J Sacks, by November i'3 and DAIUY, WII.KlNSife ICF.LI.F.Y. UJ Ill I i: I'ISll by the Hi or halt-barrel, bv Nov UI WIl.KINS . KF.LLKY u iu: r.vi.N r for n le hy COOK X HAMILTON. MEDICAL. .at2":e:evs Ague Oure5 ro Tilt! sptttor rv or Intermittent I'evcr, or Trver nnd Acne, Iteniittent Fever, Chill Fever, lumh Akuc, Periodical Ilendiiehr, or Ililioui llctulnehe, nnd llilions fevers, indeed for the whole clnm of disenses origl nntinir in liilinrr dernnKement, cnusrd by the Mnlnrin of minsmntie countries. N'n 0110 remcily is lnuilcr called for by the necessities of tlie Americsn people tlisn sure ami sale cure for l'ever nnd Ague. Such we are now ennliled to otter, with k perfect ceitaintf that it will erntlicate the disease, and w.th asurauee, luimileu on piooi, xnai no harm can urUe from its use in any quan tity. Thnt svliir!. protects from or prevents this disorder must lie of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Vrtvtntion is better thnn cure, for the patient escapes the ri-k which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. 1 Ins" Cuke cxpjls t the miusuuitic txiison of 1-liven and Ann from tho system nnd prevents the develop, merit of the disease, if tnken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaint, but also tho cheapest. The lare tpiantity we supply for n dollar bringi it within tho reach of every both-; and in bilious districts, where I-'tvua A n ti AtH'B prevails, every body should hnve it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will plnco it within tho reach of ull the poor as well as the rich. A preat superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain-cure of Intermittent is, that it contains no Quinine or miiierul, consequently it pro daces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Thoie cured by it are left as heulthy as if they had never hnd the disease. l'ever nnd Aucis not alone the consequence of Ihe mia-mntic poison. A great variety of disorders uri-o from ils irritation, anion); which are Xcuraitrin, lthcumntism, (jout. Headache, blindness, Toothache, Karnche, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of tho Spli-en, Hysterics, l'nin in tho How els, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomuch, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Club" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi-Hi-auts and persons travelling or temporarily rcsidinir in the malarious districts, ll inson occasionally or daily while exposed to tho in fection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intermitteiits, if they avail themselves of tho protection thbj remedy uf fords. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the rnnRe of their action can rarely withNtaml or evade them. 'Iheir pciiitrntihg properties nenrch, mid cleanse, and tiivigmute every portion of the human ownn ism, pornctiiiH its ill reused action, nnd restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these propcrticH, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to find hw hciihh or energy restored by a icuitdy at once so ftimjilc and inviting. Not only do they cure the erery-dy complaint of every Lody, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. Tho agent below named in pleased to furnish gratis my American Almouac, containing certificates of their curea and directions for their use in the fullowiiig complaints: Costnt llvnt tburn, Ilcadnehe urisinyjrom disotdei'ed Stomnci, Auttsen, iifiyctrtm, Pain in and Morbid I unction of the iiowets, Flatulency, Lo of Appf titCt Jtttt'n(lif Ind other kindred complaints, arising from a low btutc of tho body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the rcnotatton of the blood and the restora tion of tone and strength to Uie sysiem liabiUtattrd by disease. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE RiPin CUKE OF Concha, Colds, Influenza, llonrseness, Croup, Ilronchitis, Incipient Consump. tiou, nnd for tlie rulief of t'onsumptivo I'ntieiits iu udvnueed atagct or tho dit,eiio, So nide is the field of its usafulncss and so nu .iiiini.H aro tlie cases of it eurea, that almost ( m i v section of country aliounds in persons pub liclv "knoM-n, who have been restored from alarming ami eicii desperate discuses of :nc iuiirs oy us iikc. When onco tried, its superiority over rery oilier meuiriiie of ils kind is too apparent to nenne observation, and where ils virtues are known, the public no lunger hesitate wliii antidote to employ for tlie distrchMiir; nnd dangerous alfeetions of the nuliiiiiiniry organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gaineil friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they cun never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too icinarkuble to ba folizultcu. PRF.rAltED DY DR. J. C:. AY UK & CO. LOWELL, MASS. ( Oi Ii. tV II V .11 1 1, i U.S. General Aueuia lor tiuiinii eounty, t liiildon, Ohio, OrSoldalHiiby Dr. .loiis-NiciioLs.l'hurdon, mid Ku .ui Sr. Ci.f vi i.ami, l-' Cluiidmi, O. 4b:i-ly it Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Inntitnliun, rslublielied tprcial en dowment or llie ritirl ol Ike meli and dn(rr.M til, iijllii led Willi i irnlenl and iiji diinw dixtiisru. rpiIP. HOW lt! ASSOCIATION, IN I. view ol the awlul destruclion ol liiinian life, caused by Sexual Diseases, nnd ihe deceptions practiced upon llie uiitoriunate victims ol sucn diseases by Quacks, scvcinl years ano directed their CoiiHiiliini; Surgeon, as a Chili Untile Aft worthy of ilieir inline, to open a Dispensnry tor llie Treatment of ibis Class of Diseases, in all their forms, and lo yivo MI.OICAL ADVH'F. (.It A l ls lo all who may npply by letier, with a description of their condition, tiige, occupation, habits ol life. c.,) and in cases ot extreme pover ty to 1 1 iimmi .in iik im s t'iti:i:or C II V lt I :. It is needles lo add that llie Asso. cinlion coiiimnnils llie hii;liest .MediciilSkill ol llio atte, and will luinUh thu most approved minimi treatment The Directors of ihc Association, in their An nual Id-porl upon the treatment of Sexual Dis eases, lor the year ending January 1st, 183s, express thu highest satislnclion wiih the success which has at tended llie labors of the Cuiisuliine Snrucou in the cure of Sjioriiiiitorrhn'a, Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Oonorrhiva. Oleci, Syplnl lis. the vi.-e ol Omtnisin or Self-Abuse, &c., and order a cniilinaaucu of tliu same plan tor the en Sinn.' vo ir. 'Ihc Directors on a review ofthe past, feclas- sored thui Ilieir labors in Ihissphere of benevolent ellort. linve been ol urent bcnelil to the nlllicted. esoeciallv lo the vouint.niid ihev have resolved devote themselves, wiih renewed m al, lo lids very important but luui-li despised cause. An ailiniiubie Keporl on Spernlatorr, .ra, or Seminal Weakness, llio Viceol Ihinnisiu, Mastiti baiioii or Sill-Abuse, nnd other Diseuscsof the Sexual l 'mans, by iho Cousultiiig Surgeon, which will be scut by mail, (in a scaled h-llcr envcloie,', tree c eliuri;e, on receipt ol win uliiiiifif for post aae. Other Keports nnd Trucis on the nuluro and treatment of Sexual Discuses, Diet. ..Ve., are consliinily being published lor graiulloiis disirihu lion, anil will bo sent to tun uuucie.i. tsoine ol llie new remedies and methods of treatment dis covered during llio last year, arc of great value Address, for deport or m iilineut, r, CKO. It. CAI.IIOI N, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. South Ninth Slrocl, Fhiladel phia, l'a. Hy order ofthe Directors, K.llA D. I1KAKTWELL, rrttuitnt Cii.o. FAiKcnir.n. Secretary. October M. 1857. M9-j Dr. Cogswell Medical Salt. INVALIDS, LOOK UEKli. I'ersoni alllicied with inflammatory complaints of any description, will find it lo their advantage to pro cure llie above valuable medicine. It is very use ful in Rheumatic complaints, and is highly recom liioliil. il tiy those who huvo used il. Directions for using will he furnished with each box. l'ricc $1. For sale at this Hliiaj. Lliaruon, juue uu. i".' i i'l" FA ft IN F. AN l TALLOW CAN DLF.M . . . ... . . ki by tno pound ot DOX.rnuaiaiiuy on nnnil, Nov.li W1LK1NS & KELLE-Y CLEVELAND. GEAUGA COUNTY A-ttention ! Lovis, Uastoii & Co. CLEVELAND, IN 01110, TH KIR NFAV Drent Good, Z'is, fitrages, Irench r'l A T T A V V. 1 1 s i tut i :, rVo.SU jllnrblc lUock, .sri'KKioii ,s i'kki-; r, and arc prepared toexliibit a complete assort muni of FOllEIGX .1.X 1) DOMESTIC Dry Groocls, to wliicli tho alteniion of ihose in Ceauga County ami vicinity, who piirclinsr in L Ii vcliinil, is r ticttlitilil nivittit. 'l'hcir stock huving been pur rl.,. rrl onilor the liuwl fiivornble lillsnices, elllllilcs them toRivetiKKAT UAHUAIMtS, in a lurtfu Jaconets. Orrandie liohes. Ladies Traveling JJress Goods, Cliiniz Jlril'iants, worth M rls.,for 31 r.t ; Col' d do. worth irts., for 1ct. SII.KS! SILKS I! I-'ANCY SII.KS, of the newest and most novel p.-ilterns, some at .'ill cents per yard. 11I.ACK SII.KS, BlSCIIOrK'S cclehrnied make; Oil Roiled C.fu de Khiue, guod quality, nt ;'ii) cents per yard. S II A W I. S. STIU.I-A, IMOCII V, CASIIMKIIK, THICK'!', Cll 1'K, &c , &e.. nocsi: i ciiMsiiixJ goods, A GOOD ASS( HtTM KS'VPiltov l.ivm, l.m en Sfireting, Vitinufk, Xil.ins, Dtujlts, c. , d-c, ami wiuri: t;t)oi)s Of every description. N ANSI M IKS. plain and checked-, dolled and plain SWISS JAfJuNKTS; checked t'AMI'.ltlC; li(!iired UltK.I.lANTS. i:uHitoii)i;itii. Emhrouhrtd Si lln, .linrinr Srtlt. Muftlll Cut turf, 1'wuh Coltnrf, Luces, Trininiiim, llultoiis,Ar., tic( .c. DOMESTIC GOODS. A LAKUK STUCK, to which we invite par ticular attention. Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Skirl ings, Summer Stuff", or Coots and Pant.i, Limn Drills and Darks, Cloths, G'nxW- meres and Vesings, hosiery, (;i.ovi:s AND MITS, and a nice assortment of 33 sn a s a b a j rcj sa , Tocihcr wiih a LAKCK LOT OK OT1IUK OOi HIS, too numerous tu mention. I'lirihunrn u ill find ove "rent (iiUnilne in arlrctivfffri-m mtr itiiu li, we inn-e im Old. Good to show, on Snick tiring Euli iely iYi ic. LUWIS, KASTOX o., M.vnm.r Sror.r, No. 91 SiTcinoti Sr. Cleveland, June 18.'j. 411 I) MILLIMiKV STORE Jn Cleveland Slirtw & Co. I I A VINO opened a LAIiGKSTOCK or.MIl. I I LINKKY UlJODS, aae now luaimlucturing all kinds of Silk, and Fancy Straw Bounds. ALSO DI'.AI.EKS IN MILLINERY GOODS, At 1'2'J Suiierior St., 4th door from the Square Milliucui supplied with Pattern Hats. Cleveland, ld'.o. 13'Jtl, Cot', or Oiiliii'io V I'i'osport Ms., CLEVELAND, O. rjlll F. I'ndcrijiieil havii filled up the above 1 named Mouse, at much exiense. with So vent y five Comlortable mid ricasuiit Itooiue. The l-'ur-nisliiiigs nreiill .ni.w, which, wiih llicirTAHLK.they design shall not be surpassed in this nr nny o.ht-r city, at their i HAiiui: or O.sk l)oi.ivu i-i:n Day. IT7" The patronage of a discrimiualing public whcthi-r in pursuit of in si.ni ss or i-i.i:.si'iu: is re spectlully solicited. Willing to abide ilieir deci sion ns to tlicresiili of their i tliiris. III'ltNETT & TlNKi:il, Proprietors. Oct 15. 1738 463 io New lilncksmilliinji Esiablishnicnl IN CHAllDON! r I MM-! siibscrihers would nnuoimcc to thecitizens I. of Chardou and vieioitv. thu t they huvo ta ken the lllncksiiiiih Shop recently occupied by J. ! M Conisiock A; Co., nt the foot of Water Street, j where lliey are intending lo carry on the business ' in nil il lirn itcliea ll.tvoti, I n 1 nil e V oer itnii'i! ol s. v.-rtil years iu the business, they are prepared to do all kinds ol work, such as Ironing lurrtas, linjjiirs, Wiijnns, SIHkIis, kt., nl as cheap n rate as call be procured at any other establishment, uud iu a durable ami sulistaciory manner. 0O"l'urliculur attention paid to IIORSF. SHOE ING and custom work generally, and we are de termined that no one shall go away dissulislied, either with our work or prices JOHN II MI0AKK.lt & CO. Cliardiui, December I Sill, WjS. 4l7 if XEW WATCH AND CLUCK EST1DLISI1ME.VI' IN CHAKDON! B.V A. CIIIFS. .MAN, l'K a ct ica l W a t c ii a N li Clock .Makers, beg leave to an nounce lo the inhabiiiinisol Chnr.lou and Uenugti Coun ty, thai they will open a Shoo in ChiiHmitn' AVic Btiildinn, on llio lilih ol .May, where all work en trusted to their care, will he attended to with ac curacy and dispatch. Having hnd 16 years e.Xie rieuce, ill Fnglnnd and America, they flatter themselves that ihev w ill bo able lo give satisfac tion to all who mnyfuvor them with a enll. Jewelry 'repaired ond Watches cleaned in the most skillful manner. UltACLS AND TIU'SSKS l F.I'Alli FD. U.&. A.C1I1KSMAN, April .10. 18.18. 43itf WHO IS GOING TO IOWA rPf. I 11 A V 10 THO FARMS. Kijiiiiiiiiiproveil) of I (I ( Veres m ar a Railroad thai will soon be completed, thut 1 wish improved, audio givn the use ol them three veurs in iiiivuienl. The Land is rich rollimr prairie, in a lin.-ilihy, well seiiled section. Plow- lug ihe hunt ami iiiaKing a lence, witli posts ana iho boards liijili.siitlicient logu ird against Catlle, Is all that is necessary for proilueing tine crops. Any one wishing to go West, with a good team and but little means, that is willing and iiblo lo work, and docs nol wish to buy a farm at once, cannot luil to do well. For exact terms write to me at lo a City. J. WARREN CLARK, Formerly of Iliiiiisfuirgh. January 7, 18VI. 4h!Klmina WAMI I I lis, VII.S.W t)OI IIOH I.S I'OTA'I'OE MASHERS, ROLLING PINS, MO STICK'S. HltOOMS. CLOTHES PINS, Hiri TEIt STAMPS und LADLES, con stauily on hand by Nov 12 WILKIN'S & KELLEY. C.OOD Assortment of LADIES' DOM ESTIC CALF BOOTEES, warranted to suit, by Nov. 12 WILK1NS & K EL LEY. s UGAU. Molasses, Flour, Pall. Nails, Huilder Hardware, ulwavs on iisnii nn r snie iow,a FIELD 4. CLEVELAND'S. 4:tr.tf T IN ANI STONF. W A II K, by Nov.l2 WILKLNdi KEI.I.F.Y. I Mr . - . , .K1 7. T j i 11 Altrnn ny llie uox or pniinn, I IX Nov. l'.'J WILKLNS &, KELLEY. LITERARY. m f iV l) a y' V-1 ' 11 1.1 s i I K l l 'I'll IS DAY l'UULIKIIKI 1 TI10 l'irsl Nuniher of Iho Till". CONMOCUl AI'1 1 1 TH K t'OSMllDUAI'll I TDK COSMOliKAI'H! J'lIK COIS.MUKKAl'H ! a riin.osoi'iHCAi. monthly. A I'llll.oSoniH.'AL MONTHLY. A l'lllLOSOIMIICAl, .MO.N'I III.Y. I'llllAWOl'lllCAl. ilO 1 lll.X. F. fuNTus HM'.niMiroN, Kditor rind I'roprietor. K I'liNToN Hmuiinoton, l.dilor anil I'ruprietnr. F! Clin run Uauiumiton. Editor and i'roprioior. t'ontnitlill!! I. Tun Kviniw is ok I'kism: In which the au thor dcscrilies his insn;n tlirmif'h the hollow depths of Aiheism, Materinlim, Ac, find givei his reason for reiiirnins 10 ihc Deity lor the ilu lion ol ihc terrililu prohlems presented ill lila. 4. Tin: K.Mii.r. ui' ran Kiia.i Mi R. r Tar. t'ii i.ns or II1.011! A review of llie poli tical world, indicntitiH llio coming striifjBle of hhertyand coinnion sense against tyranny and PrirTrElFAni.is or r.111 Fxorvs: In which it is ouestinneil whether .musts boi .-"r .,' ,lc jcws, as a nation, wore ever capuve in 7 The II.r.MnxAmi An r.pic. uri'" Ci.r.MoN HauhingtuN. liooR I. 1 no i.ncrni,,.- mi nt or tlie .Noiinulis; z. I no iF ; I'rie.ra; H. 'I'he I'.ilace of llie kings; 4 1 lie lie public ol i lie I'eople ; fi. The World ol the f-pirita; l, '1 he I'niverse ol the Cimln. 8. 'I'm: MoTiiiuor the Nations: In which it m riiux! that diere existid in llie heart ol Asia, li i am years ami, a ureal and intelligent people, tm which ihe more m.nlern nations, such as llie Jews, Iv-vpii.-iiiK. t 'lialilcnni. i c , owed tneir knowledgo eMlie arm and sciences ihey held in common with each oilier. y. An llxrosirfN of Uliitn al 1 tansi-atio : Showing, hy qiioiaiion (roni ninny versions, thai ihe Ihli'.e is not the mnr hook in any two Inngu-,,Bcs- thci;ni!lisii Buying one thiinj.ond the I rentti quite nnoilicr. . 10 1'r.ooni that "PotMos's Snh" is n frar; mcntot a Ilciucw Drama, and tbut llie Hook of Job is merely llie truuslniion of an Arabian llo malice. ' , 12. Tur. Isi icri s: A few- rlinn Piatcnients. of ipned to show thnt a merely negative akepiirtrm is llie worst curse which can belnll any inorinl. l'J. 'I'm: Am: ut- Prinns : A lieview of Spiritual Manifestations, which, like a two-edged sword, viiiii belli wava. hoih believer? n ml donbiera. I ) 'l ur. lb it.niN.i or hik CoNTixrNTSi A Re cord of the World lor Six Hundred Million ar -showing dial llio world wan formerly water, ond thnt all continents nnd Hands were built up by the natural produce ol ibis element, after llio man ner in which we see the woik still going lorward among llie Coral Isles of llie 1'aeific, ANP 1 lollTV Ollll.n SIMIHK AUTlrLIS. ineludiup a paper by li.iron Humboldt, author of "Cosmos," on the motion of llio Solar System nrouml the Ceiiirnl Sun ; " .Notes" ol Trof. Agawn on "I.a Unco lliiinaine," ond t'osmopriiphic I n iverscIle"of l.ecoiilrier ; " tleological Krsearflin in the I nlted Sinus and C'anodas," by Cliarlci I.ycll, I'.ll fi , c. TlRMSl g-2 per annum in advance. SIiirIo number. 23c. SubscrilK-rsreniiiiiiigSl will receive our Month ly six months-, nnd lli.i Apocryphal New 1 esla-in-nt. or any other dollar book they may order. Siibscrita-rs rcniiiiinc wil! receive our Monthlv a year, ihe aloresni.l Testament and th lost books of loiocli und Jasher, or any 'i work 'illink Notes current where mailed received at par. Ad,,( vkjvj'I'oN ,t CO.. Publishers. No. US broadway, New ork. Alnrrti IS. lf-50. 419-3W kid, ici:i. miiitp. white uihI ISI.l E nnd ItLlK Till: l'HlLADF.LPIIIA WFFKLY Kcd, Wiiite nnd lUue IS ONK OK THE LA lit! F.ST AND KEPT 1 llluslrated Literary FaH-rs in ihc United Siaies. An Imperial (Juario, containing 8 pages, or 4o columns ot Original, lniuresling and Fascin ating Heading Matter, from the pens ol llie Heat American Al'THOKS. l l'.L.MlLMlS fo bUBwriiir.r.ru (hie copy for one year '! U and 2 riemiums, One copy lor iwo years U M) and 4 ,, Onu copy lor threo ears- & Ik) and t One copy for live years 8 UO and it) AMI TO I Ll'US. Three copies, one year $' IK) and fi PrcmiBma. five copies, one year 8 CU nnd It) Ten copies. oi,e year... 1: 1 0 and 0 21 copies, one vear Un 00 ond li ,. Those gelling up a Club ol Ten Subscribers, and remitting $l", will be entitled to an extra copy lice; and those sending 1-3U tor '21 copies, will be entitled to a copy and premiums flee. THE 1'liF.MU'MS. Fverv Subscriber to die W F. KK1.1 RE 0, WHITE AND 111,1 E will be entitled lo iwo Pre miums, worth Iroin DO cents to $:il), by ihc pay ment of a.'i cents on each As soon as llie sub scription money is received, the subscriber will be informed by leller what Premiums he is cnlitlod lo, and then it is opiionul whether be remits llio 2'j cents on each and lake the Premiums or not. Tilt rm-Mti'MS. The Premiums that we sell lo the subscriberi for ceuis ouch, me cornpri.-ed ub lullows : list -. 5 Pianofortes r'00 each. 5 f. S. Treasury Notes-. MK 111 Hold Watches 150 bO Colli Wnlchcs )W ,, 1!5 Cold Winches 75 ,, fill Sewing Machines- 73 ,, k i.'ik) Cold Walches 7S tlltO Cold Watches SO 3no Silver Wuicbes 30 fiUO Silk Dress Pntterns 25 liKHi Silver Wntcbes 10 loot) t told Chains $10 to 25 Gold liracelels, Armlets, Neck Chains, Cnmen, Florentine, Mosaic and Cold Stone Sells, Cold ond Silver Thimbles. Cold Ear Drops, Rings, lirc-ust Pius, Kusoin Siuds, Sleeve liultons, Cutl Pius, Lockets, Keys, Scarf and Shaw I Puis, sud oilier articles worth Iron) M) cts. to $12 each. AU commutations must be addressed ta A. M 1IUOWN &. CO., 123 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED in nil parisol the I'niiud Stales uud Cniiaitas to sell Hooks, Music, Jewel ry, Gold Pens, Pencils, eve., and reeeivo sub scriptious for ihe It ED, WHITE AND DLl'E. Catalogues and Numbered Certificates will la sent to ihose wishing to act as Agents. No cap ital required. All newspapers giving ihe above advertisement 13 insertions, will be paid $S, in Gold Pen., Jew elry, Hooks, or Music, payable wilhin 30 days alter receiving first number containing ihe adver tisement. 476-3m SOMETHING NEW!! Ii Gift Enterprise conduclrd upon a Literal and Impartial Plan. Till'. ONLY ON E I'll AT S TAN OS ENDORS ED UY THE EN'I'lli E PRESS OF THE CITY OF DA LTLMORE. II. K 1IOYT & Co.'l GREAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORE, No. 11 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md., HEADQUARTERS FOR Southern and Western Orders. Greater inducements than ever before offered. SEND TO THEM Foil A CATALOGUE. A Gift Worth from Fifty Ccuts to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, Accompanies every Hook. frr CATALOGUES giviim. tull Particular WHAT THE PRESS SAY! MIF.Y hnve n mnguincciii j Mailed Free lo any Address 'V";;,x .;" orenared themselves with innume r ib o e eganl Gill, m be disuibut.d .monjr iheir " troupe of Ii lauds and cusiomers at lar6e.n " Not only niaVa seleciion be made of any choic. work but wiih H die purchaser is ture to receive wmeariicle of Jewelry, winch, in many cases, proves nuiio valuable.- ;Ui) hirkange. They make no promises tbut are nol performed strictly to ihe leller, and by ibus punctually can celing ilieir obligations, have gained ihe entire con fidence of nol only our citiwns, but tho country abroad.--Dnltnnnrt Patriot. A young lady ac pjaintance of ours purchased for $1 a Hook al this establishment, a lew duys since, and received a doublo-cased Cold tVatrk, vuluid at unt kulidreddullart. Clipur. The success which anends ihe Gift Book House of Messrs. II E. HOYT &. Co. has no precedent in iho annals of Gill Enterprises. Argu: Coll and see litem, and our word for it, you will not regroi your visit. Onf)alck. All Orders should be addressed to II. I' HOYT A CO.. No. 41 Baltimore St., Baltimore, HM k h h t t h fe Fcb.lI,l3W. fe h fc fe C4 Jm