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LAWS OF OHIO. (Published by Authority.) (Published by Authority.) [No. 1.] AN ACT MaVmor tiartia,! Aniruniititions fop tho Joar 1959. lP.c 1. Be ll enacted l'i the C, ncral JietrmUly of the Stole of Ohio. That (In- lollnwing sinus, in iitltliCnii tn tmiiior up- jirnpriatimis. no. bmiI dm same am liruiy niinroiii latt tl nut nl unv monoy in llm livnB- ui v f..r gmioial 1 1"-1 ii no iiui'tuusus tor (In- Voar 18o'J. In wit I Fur ihu r iUi iii jmy of tlio Lieutenant Govoriior us I'rosiilt.nt nt tlio Si'tnUo; tin pay llKtit of num. 'mm nf dm (Inn la I A-i wi ll;, their del ks. assistant dot k. si 1 jeaii's-kl-arin mi l iliuir aisiatit.iiu I inr.-n-ngi'i s. tile! tUMI Ot liflV llli.Usallll .1. ul IK. Fur (lm .u rVn-iit ot emit ul nmn'C'itinn. conviction ami iiai'Siinitatinti ul rniint'ts In tlieiOlitn I'onili niiury, I'll thousand ! 1 1 ; i . Fur dm payment of dm Balmy of du Cnin.(ri)ilcr ol dm lii'.i-ui j, r.jjlit liuiiilriil dollars. Fur dm payment of dm salaries nf llm clorki in dm I'" aitili'Glli't a oliici', twulvn liunilrcil dollars. For th cmitinirnt fnml of tho Comp troller ot llio Treasury, llnai hundred dol lars. Fur the cmitinciMit fund of llio Auilitur ol Slum, miu (hnusahil dilUts. For itm r nitiugniit fuml nl llio Treasurer ol St.it.., til'ii't'ii Ii null nl i!ullii.. F ir gis lot tliu isiulo Ihiiiso, liftm n lain dri'i) ilollur. For Ixioka nmi fii;ij.-iziii-. ami lilriliny for llio flalo lilnai v. Ilif i- IiiiimIii'iI ilull.ua. Fur l lit! i'iiiiMiii:i'"i I'lpunsi'S ol dm ulna rinn. nun liuii'lri'il anil I lly iliilliim. Fur pnni'iii, trti'io ihiHu.ni'l ilnMars. Fur liiiiilnii. twi'lvi' iIii.iisiiihI i..!ari. Fur dm payiniitit mi ai'C.ii'iil nl llmsi'iiry of dm Sncii'iary ol dm Stalo (.'uMinii-Siiilii'l (f Cl. Ill IP HI nrllllnlK, HOVIMIty flVK (li.llHlH. Tn aii(p'.V a ili tii' i ii'-s in I'm uppropriii- inn In pa lm' oiirn inyi nh 1 1 pin I nl Mali' II i ii'l of Ai ii'iiHiii n Inr IH.'iT. anil In pav fur piniiiiij s ml I'liii'unni.". dm sum nl liw h u ii'l ! ini'l dim .lull. us iiinl lilii-nn i t. Fur Martini Mi l. mulilm. 1,1 iIm' Bpprnpll.ilii.il mailii lot liff tv llmatl hi itmil " an net Int tlm fi lii I nl Manila Mi: Lmiyliliii." paiuai Apul 12, IBOM, nnu llmu ami.! iliillaln. Fir lm lunula, inn! tr bi a. ! 1 . 1 i f. ii mnl ri'pair tnr tin. D.mI iiii.I Liunib A Imii.lun thnusaiiil ijiihaiH. Kkc. 2 Tina act ehall lako i fl'i ct frnni and ulior iia ; I i ; i i WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker the House of Representatives, MARTIN WELKER. President of the Senate. January 11, 1859. [No. 5.] AN ACT To nuthnrizn I1'" "I" ' n.v Mmre ol .Slnt'k held llm .Sia:o, in the n'.. I... f'...... tit Hum Siiiiii jiml In .i n I' ... ...laiinii to tlio aiiiiea ol dm Conniiiss s ol dm : SiukiUK Fuml passed Mav I. 1M.14 I Skccion I. if' it riim trd Ly Ihe (Jmeinl1 Jin, nihil if the Stite if Ohio, Hint enemm Olio it urn ai:l to which una uci IB snoom- .mu.ai y ..nil ..inn.i.laio.y, ho aoauieuoei.ua m it i That llio c ninnissionoi fl tlio eitlkiuj; fuutl uru lieieliy uudmi izcil, nnd w hen an Opiortunily noMiiB limy hi e ilneetod to ex cbani;n fnr nemlicatos nl dm six per cent ilnt-k of llio landed debt of dim hia't', or lo Bull, or udiHi wiso dispii.'i of. Inr money, any and all ot tint Muirea of amek bold by dm Slain in uny ot dm railin.i.l umiipanieii, und canal I'ninp.UiH a of Una ISiaio : 1'ruvnleil. thai Bucli shares of film k, shall in no caru bo fold, or odmi wio dispnseil nf, ext'i pi upon paynii.'iit tln'it'lni ; and in mi caen sliall any auuli shares ho sold, eli'lianed. nro.li rwiso disputed of, al less than llio actual cash val no nf llio s.ium. Minuld audi eoin llllbsiiilii l be iinahln (o t xebanun s.ml slocks for ci'l'lilicatiH ot lliti fnudod duhl nl llm fltuto, lin y may. Ht bueli '.iuin aa limy may Jcuin priiptir.atlvet tiBO dial proposals w ill lie rocoived by tlitini, at tlmir nllict) in Cniuin- hua. for tho iiiircliaso nf anor all of said Btocka ; audi notico ahull bo published in auch newspapeia as (hoy may tin tut, ami aliall bo nivu" at leaat iiinoly days lieloro tho 111110 tixnd fnr openini; said proposals l'rnpoaalB bball lm considered wiihout re ipect to dm number of shams hid fur, uml the sale Bball ho awanlt.il to llm biubest bid dor; Provided, that iinlhsnr; in this section contained shall tin construed to compel the ginking luud cnoiuiissieuers to exchange, lull, or (idiorwiso dispose of any of said Blocks at less than tho par vn'uo thereof, unities in their opinion dm iiitoical of tho (statu will bo promoted (hereby. Sec. 2. The cniiiui Bsiimei a of tho sinking fund urn beri bv uuthoriz.id and directed to anil, uml liauslor. any and allot (tin shares ol Block bt-ld byllmSiuti) in ouv (in npike coiniauy of tho Slain. They ahull, mime- diuiely after tho pa-B i);o of ihiB act, adver-1 tlio ahaiea ol atock hold by tlio Mate, io any lurnp'ko compaov to bo sold at nun- inn, tn tho hilieiM bidder, in Iota of not, lass (bun ton BlniroB eiio'1, not mora (ban filly shares each, ul boiiih public, and cnu Teniout plaro on din tins of tliu road ol Baiil company, by givini; at least tliir'v davs tioticu nl diu limn and place of Ihu sale, by posters Bet up at the raio or gates thereon, and in somu uopaier ot goni'ial rircula tiou in the county or counties through w Inch Said road parses ; Provided, (but iioihin in this aeclion contained shall ho construed to compel the sinkinif fuml oinnmissionurs to Bell or iliHiioso ot, any nt Saul slocks lor Inst than (hnir l.nr cash vniun.to no esumuieil liy aid aiukiui' fund cmiiiuissioners. Six. 3. Any sab) ol shares of Block made under tbn provisions ot this net, aliall bo couductud by un uunui uppuiuted by dm (Jnvuroor; but tho approval ot at least two ofthu cnmniissieneia shall bo necessary lo ita conllnn ilion. I ho purehaser or pur- cbafleia of Bool) sh.irea ol atn..k sliall bo ro quired tu pay ono-ihird ot Ihu pui'eluiu! money down and tin) balanco in two crpial Htiiiiiul pavinenia. widi bix per cent, intoiesi ; l.m in. ii.,n.l.ir shall ho ma. In l.v Saul coin- ui'SBioneis until the lamn ia paiti for in lull. bur. i- 'l lm shares ol atoek now ownei by dm Stale, in any turnpike eoniiiany shall lint viitillu tliu person or persons In whom tno Baini) mav ho trausloi'ied, lyvirtuo ul this act, to Toto al the annual olection for cl foCtorB now provide! tor in tbn cbarior ot Bael company; but (he person or persons to wliotn Bucli shari'b ol stuck n.av ho trans fened.aio lieroby authni izoil In meet at the same lime and place with die present stoik holders, uml then mnl there elect, suhji cl lo inosanm reiruiaiiuoa nmi B..ei.i .,.oi,ii(.ii. i BincKuoiiiera in iiitnr eiecu r ui.cci.iri,. tho number of directors (bat die ioveinnr it now required (n uppnint in said hourd Sec. R rieciioii one of tho uhovo recited Ct is hereby repealed. See. 0. This act to take effect from and ; - WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker the House of Representatives, MARTIN WELKER. President of the Senate. [No. 14.] AN ACT TO provide tor I'laltme and -Recording rraciions ot i.unn. vnr.ic. "uii'iry aecuonaoi lano in una Slate have become divided into such small pareota ami frautioua as to render dm do Boriptionof the lamn on tho tax dupbeato in- foil una ana aouiiltui, (imretoro, 60110.1 1. 3t it tnacted iy thi General . ..n mLI'j of the Si, ile of Ohio, Thnt in sucli oust s. tin- ussossoib i f roal i ropurty in ihiir B. vmnl districts, may inutility are liuirliy nyiuimtl wlinii oiin msing uny such scutinn Bo silli-t'iviiltil us iitnrt'Sit'il. to ciiiimi (ln p il l 8 -ct in ii nr s.iuh tmits I Ik-i o ' . I" iv In-Hie- I'ssurv, In In- lu-ciiriiu lv i.laiir-l Mini laiil not ' cli sub i!ivikihi;i us I It - i i i t tulrt lo i lm latnl in I lm s mm may n quiro. ami io (iniiilii r (lie Sii'l tliienoii or Bnbtliiis- mm as t ruc-i i tin or sub tin istiuis ul sunt n-rHnn, nr n.iii m(s llo-nil as nmi lm Bill) iiivi.ieii. nun soon iit'iiver mm; u miii an ii unit" i fit (o llm r"Cni'li.r ol (lm count v. In. M.all in rni atoly ruco. H tin. a,....,. i..l nil ni.d almr Mich ri'iiml i-liall liavn linnti ma. In. dm tnimlinr v e nni or Irantioiia, dm iniinlior m nitron tn mini anli ill- sliall lio iI.tiiiimI in law, n Mil'i.'iiMit ilnsci i 1 1 1 i cut o Ia.nl an plat-I trii, llllMllil'l'i.il all I l'i ni.ln.l.li.r all puipnsiti ol tuxanmi ami (!iiovi.y,itirintr. r-fv.'l. 'I'iiat llm tit-i r.lnr uliitll mcnivo fnr lllH MII'T l(V '8 llll'IlT d't HOt.lllO Mllllll llll'S us lm ia allnwmi Inr I I'Ciirilini; tnn plaiK. tn tin paiil out ol dm ciiuntv troanui v, on ttni oiili r nt itm uudilor, unil ullowuiicu ol tlio cninniitsiiMiri a. Ski'. 3. 'I'l.ii net In t.ikn i Hurt anil lm in toti:i' tiiini ami ntfnr in piiHnini WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker the House of Representatives, MARTIN WELKER. President of the Senate. February 5, 1859. I lull .by fit lily lluit I hnvo cnmparnil llio I'.il'l'nnilllj ljH Willi Ulltlll.'lltlC'lll'il e i 1 1 1 1 B i-i-ii'i il .v in.' I'm in dm Scarutury ol hiutn, ; nr an (1 lliai uii'i inn ti.in -. i C. C. FIELD. Auditor of Geauga County. Rising in the World. You sliimM In-ar ciinoiuiiily in mind iliat niim in lis ol us urn, Irom die vi ry nauiri- mnl tn cin-iiii t of tin-Wiuli!, burn to iniin our livi lilinn 1 by die -'sw-fatol our blow." Wlial n iiMUi bnvn wr, tlii'tt, In Mippn-u ibal our cbil'iien are tint lo do llm s um ? If lin y "" H now and ibi n ntio wtiuld lie, ( tiilnWi'd will) rXlraoiiliim ' iy pnwi im of ill i in 1 , ihnve t-x'rauidinary p 'iwi'i ol miii'l in .y Ii h ve nil oppiinunily ul i-vci i in llii niM'lvi'S ; mid it lln: bavo iini Unit iipfiini tliii 'y, llm lint tit ia not voty nrnal !u us or ll.i ill. Nor tint a il bcnci.' follow tlmt llio ili sci'lldi'lila of liitimrrs mi' always In b labni'i rs. Tim pill It Itp j Hal l is slrrp and lniif. to bo sure. lll- duatry, care, skill, xoi'lli'inn;, in die prt's 1'iH paii'iii, lay die fo'jiidalion of h ri-e un ti. i' more lavorabie eil cums'.iuiCes for llie chil ln n. Tliu vbildren of ibcse lake an oll.er list' ; run', by nnd by llm descend imls of die parent laborer becoino i'iill'. ineti. Tliis is die iiaiural progress. Il i by Hiti inpiin lo n ncli llm lop at h sin gle leap dial Bo tnucli misery is produced in llm woi I I. .Siioiely may aid in tin kinn tin; laborer liriuotis anil niil'py, nnd bv lii itiLritiLf cbildren up lo labor with si eatli ni'ss, wnli fun: mid willi skill ; lo show timni bow to do as ninny uselul tliinns na n,,s;iblf ; lo lit) them nil in toe best man- tier ; lo sel lliem nn example in industry, ui .1 . ri.. i tr j.l.i .. 1. 1 1 n k..a iiml nt'iillifss : to . ,lllituil, ,,,., K0 ,,mt I., .. .i ii i... 1...1.1.. . 1..11 : .i... ' i'"7 snan neer nu inion- n inn m int.- vwn- j It aly 10 let llietn always see n (;oou living prnoeeilin Iron labor, und thus tu remove fmni ibeni llie ivinpimion to s?et nl the nooda of olhers bv violence and fraudulent means, nnd lo keep Inr Iron) (heir uiimls nl! die iiiilucemi'Uiu to hypoc risy mid deceit, CuMiett. The Key Sickles Tragedy. every nay. n air. mcfciti li ul inreii una asaii-natinn bniiso and thorn mel Mra. Swu tibual'l ''Ion, do you think Mis .Sickles would have ti"1"' 'o shoot tho fuitliliisB criiio'inn who had stolon her husband ? No, Bid Wo : "" do no such loolisti Ihinris, nnd why? 1 What a oman Thinks ok it Tim last North lowu Tiim t coiitauia n Inner Irom a lady, asisier.wo bidiovo, of Lvdia II. Sifinitr nev. cninnietilini upon Col lliehanl-nu' o;iitnrial in rt-lailnil tn tlio killing! ol Key. I ho (Jul. bud sanl dial " riicklea could not have lived bad bo not taken vcie.ini'n on llio wily ai'uiiiidrol who robbod bun of bis pnsiiinu and disannul his name." 1 1 is lair eurresiinuileHt hatl sunposnd that " a uian'b j virtue was mhorotu. a pari of bia naiure, and nut simply a reduction ot llio virtue ol lua wild. lint alio must infer from tho oilitori.il to- maik nlinvii tnal " wlinii lion. Mr. Sickles went to Cniiuress. bis position. Ills nainn, bis lioiiur, ib'peudeil upnn llio chasle bohavior of Mrs Siekles lua wiliiw.ani stio an llabali at :hat ! Tliu lieauliltil woman, capiivaieil by tho graces of a tiaodsouiHr man (halt Imr hushuiid, sins, unit is discovered, expoaed and Mr S (tin nnlv iiiuocnnt pnisnn in tint affair, sbnnta Mr. Ivov, not fur Imtravint; his wilo liul for dishunurm htm. On, ogro inus aellishuuss ! " It is Bt runuo." she continues, "linwdif loreuily our sexeB aru cniistuuteil. Women ' But vivo lliesu di ;r. ett'dn tlovelopiniints llee.iuse, if we are virtuous wo I. am cmill donee in our virtue, and wu foot thai tn do relictiou of din hush. mil can or iui'li I to ell'ect the v ii (un of tliu wile. But suppose on Boiile fine .S.itibatli mornini all tlio wo men in Washiiiieu who suspect tlmir truant lords, should silly out, "sword anil pistol by (heir sides." in chastise I ho dear crea I tinea who had stolen their utfeotinns would not jbia murk an interesting epoch insiiny . llio foltowiui; paragraph Bbnwi what wouiutl thinks nl man's courar;u : " And vol this man, who could not moot tlio hollow shells of humanity thai formed lua socmiy al Wasluuiiioii, until hu bad vin tlitnited bis honor, must now meet, mijlu- times ul Ins (rial hear (ho co nst) journma " uupi incipmu iiueriiuos couiioui una "if" wlmni bo mannauiinnusly prnmised " "t tn injure" hoar i.irain and ayain with examoraiion and minuda, dm wliolu history ' misery revived meet dm womlei nu; 1 'onks ot his litilo one turninil from father ' moiher for an explanation of this mystery, ' ami in aner years no loriuroii nv ner recur rmieo lo the first chapter in her life's reality If he can do ibis and dare (n meet bis Maker at last with tho brand of a murderer on Bout, uml yi could nut meet (bo (allow lac ed, mustachioed puppies oi Ins club room. ! If" mo. in (Joil 'a naiuo, in what cutisialB the aupoiiu. cuumgn m nianooou . A Newspaper F.ditoii. A newspaper editor, must, bko tho poet, be born to cjllllll, HS , ,, majority ol instance ,,,... ,r,. ,, w,l ht n nersno tor audi I I a post, unless hu baa a natural tasto ami lipiiiuilu lor that description of literary la bor ; liu' aliboiiuli many poisons nro utile lo write ' leadera" or "liierury articlok" for newspaper, tew can bo entrusted with editorial control, low can scent out ihu libel which luik in almost every community, fe can distinguish tho report intended please Ihu speaker instead of public ends still tower who cull tell at a glance (he kind of literary ol political material winch will promote tho circulation of the journal fact, a riuuil editor's cleat ditlieulty is not t whi ,o sbould put in but what he ahnuld I keep out of bis culuunn. Kuccesslul editors i..,,,, ,,. iieen ireat uuthois: but men common sense, una their good common sense has taught ilium to wrtto but little themselves, but to reap, jude, select, die- luto, alter, ami combiro the writing of etb- m.Lckambert Journal, CLEVELAND. j i i a tn i 1 his no a its in in us f r ii rn i 1 ii rc," Ca r lie t s, and Croclicry. WILLIAM II All 1 l.oU-sitlv mnl Kulutl I uii lur in All kinds of Furniture, No. 107, Water Street, Cleveland, 109 ,ow m, iUIII a lag & c.niijliiiu tisauriiimiit nl ,4os,.M OO,, .MallOB.I liy, ' Itlaclt Vlllllllt II ml .111" I' y utiivirlM'DH I tli.1l 1 IL Hkflia CIIA.MI!i;it lI'S. 'nriuus niyk-a, I.I ll'NCI'.S, lit all piiri ", M A I TIIASSKS, ol Hair. Manilla, ilxc'lamr nin .iiuw l'i N i STOOLS. All ol' w Inoh 1 xil'ur in 'in1 (inri liriinTOiiiiiiuniiy al Prices to Suit the Times. VM II Mi l'. No. 107 W'litr-r ?t. 15 ECKWITll'ri t'AUPi; 1, 1 L U I AI. J. UJ.MHI U SH.iDESTflllli 'I an only i:- i'Aiii.isiiu;NToi'Tiii: hl.N'H INHIIIO I 'I I V I" sTOHIi:s 'i:i;r I.iiNfi l)l A VijicJ l'XcIiihm. I In tin--alu ' I llio alujvt' (jonils. 1 i SIORY No. In ilcvntnl to thi: anli' ill I ul ( Iiiiih. from 2 fi'i't t i i !.( nl". oml I! 1 ""'I Ctuiioti .Matuiiy, 1-1. J I, 4--1, j-1 tml (i-1 widi:. ! STORY Ni. 2 I ! nn irimifttjir room, -JJ u-vt .m . l ited tu Tw. i i'ly iinii 'line f-i'ly Ciiifirt-, I'iiino fin! Ta li ' Cuvcrt, .M:!'. 'I 'ui i It; 'il (,l(!h-, Sifiir Curcia, ! ISt'iir lioili, C';ir(i-( .vvi 'icr. iVc, Ac. STORY No 3 Is tlf voloi I in T:iH'Mr v IjMi-" l n ml ''npf-siry Vcl ' ct l'?iifiM. Kuj', linly irii-"- U ii r ; rs, l,rm nnd lu-lin 1'tirtniiM CitM iti. W..rji'il uml S tiiu , I ;i m k , Cumins. I utliini Ann :hi1 mh. (.'onls iiii-i 'l ;iseU. (inlj llimtcirtl nmi t.'ntnin m IrMli. Dt.ti' ;mh! Wliiti- l!ir.aiiti, Curiuiu fix ! STORY No. 4 j N flrvotcil la IIciiii itntl Citunii C':irp'tJ, f'lu'iip i WimiI ilo. DriisiiiMH i'.iiin!) 'l..iii. I'.'li Cloilt-. ('nil-! l.iimi-.is. K'riL' CiiriK-t-, Lll mid Yurli Car- pet.-, JJuuli Wui.If....r,&c. STORY No. 5 N urfl rm mi I 'jiliitUit-i y aii! Sfwin; K-om. for ihf MnliiiiL' l (irji(!l8, 1' llUng HiudfH fiirrl Cor iiKvs, V (, ir. us. I? mill H SITCRinR STRELT, ( i.i;vi:i,.M), oitio. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE -i '. Xm?t" vft-"- B'iisAVorl A; Co. IUI'OK I'KIIS Of CA 1XA A XI) EA Ti TUES IV A I.E. Gib Fixturrs, Lumps fur I'litirelits n ml Hulls, CTTI.EUY, I.OOKTNC (iJ.AS.SKS, TKAY.s, Plated and Britannia Wars, And n te.'il variety of HOUSE-FU.1M SHIN 3 ARTICLE?. 0T'ii"l rnrcfully I'linked and Dii.ivi.iu.dat THt UlI'uT f'BI 1, UK Clt.lRilt. I'til.li KNSWYilJTII & Co., Cnr nf Superior unci Seneca fSis.,CI(:vt'jan(l April l.r. IMj'.i iiJ.I-r.in GEAUGA COUNTY, ttcirtioii ! ! Lewis, Eiisto.1 & l1o. (.'LEV KL AND, OHIO, itavk oii:.m:i is tiiliu m.h L L S 'I'll It I'., &L'i'i';iiii)it .5 1 iii'.f. r, and nrn prcjiuiid lo exhibit u coinjcia asssori luiint of I'OiElO.X .1.X D DOMESTIC 33ry Goods, to which the iiiipiuion of ilmsc in (.r-iuaCoitniv ti ud vicinity, who parch .sc in t'levi tant, is o. tieiitn I ii mint, il. 'f'heir sluck knviui; been pur cluiscil nailer the tuot I'uviirulde au)ict., cualilcs lliem lo uivo lilt I, 'l' It Villi A INS, ui u luiy. iiasnruucui of .Novi'bies in Dress Good, Lowm, lieroges, French Jaconets, OiyunJie Unites, Ln dies' Troiiiliiii Dress Goods, Vhints Jiril iants, worth f0 cts . for 3 1 ets ; Col'd do. worth I 3 els., for Mcts. Nil. KM! SII.KSJI FANCY S1I.KS, ol llni uent'st nntl oust novci pailcrns, auiuu ul .')0 ccuis per yartl. HI. K SII.KS, rilSC!llT'".Scolcbrnie(l miikc; Oil Hoi ted Gro tie Kliiuc, ij.iud iiluiluy,al 0 cents icr yuiit. S II A W I. S. STFXLA, DllOt'll V, CASILMKllKrillUKT, CIlAl'l-., itc , e iioi;si: 1 1 KMsiiiMi coons, AGOOU ASStillTMENT l'i(, Linen, l.m en .Sheeting, Uainnitli, .Viiaiiij, Ovyteil, i-c.y tVc nmi Aviin i: ;ooi)s Of rvory ili'scriiiina. NANSDOKS pl dn nntl eliurkeil; tloiiril ami plain SWISS .1 M'o.VLTS; checked CAAIli.dC; lianred lllilld.lANTri. I : i it it t i t I : tt 1 1: r.mhroolertil N- tin, M'.iiriitni; .Stttn. Mimttn Cnl torn, t'renrh I 'nfl i't. Luces, Triininioss, ltulloo, e., .c., fcc DOMESTIC GOODS. A L A lit; I'. S l'OClv, lo which we invito par ticular unciiiioii. Brown and lilenched Sheeting nnd Shirt iiiffs, Slimmer Stub's, for Cvutsuml J'ants, Linen Drills and Ducks, Cloths, Cossi' nteresanil Vestinrs, IIOMI KY, OI.OVI S A,M .HITS, Hilil n nice assnrliui'lit of CL DL UB Q EID rEal&Mi, Tti!!t iher wiih a LAKUK Lo'l- OF UTIIKK (il KHIS, loo numerous to iiiiiuion. &y I'uri h. inert ill find one greitl oilvintnffe in neiri'tiitg I'ri.m our ttoi i, we '.nee no Old liooda lObhotv.iJU' Si:t'k being Entiiely AVui. LP.U IS IMSIO-V aVI'O., Marble Sroac, No. 91 feii thiOR St. Cleveland, Jnnu 1H5. 411 ly jJ MlLLIMiliV STOHE In Cleveland SIioav & Co. I T AVINfi opunerl a LAIKiL STOCK of MIL I 1. LINLifi UOOfJS, aae now niaaulucluring all kiiidaof Silk, and Fanrv Straw Bonnets. ALSO DEALERS IN MILLINERY GOODS, At l-"J Superior St., 4 th door from ilia Square .Milliners supplied with ruttern Hats. CUvelaiid, I'M. 439 tf, IP --T CHINA MAI L "S iAba'pRiif'i;! 'pi Kf n a 1 ipwis. il'J i ?j a s I " -JU'sUV- MEDICAL. ' HOSTETTER'S STOilHACHJITTERS. It a fact thnt, t some periotl, crory m(ra bcr of the huiunn family ia subject lo disease or (listurbrtnco of the bodily tunctionn; but, wit n the nid of a good tonic And the exercine of plain common sense, thoy niny be able so to regulate the flytntem a to secure permanent hcitlih. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true courno to pursue is certninly tlmt which will produce a natural state of things nt 'the least haxnrd of vital strength nnd lite. lor this purpose, Vr. I km tetter han in troduced to this country n preparation bearing liitu name, which i not a new medicine, but one that has been tried fur years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. I he Hitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigomu-i action, an. I tlmn, by (lie Hiuiple pro cesH of strengthening nut nro, enable tho (sys tem to triumph over disease, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nau- ' sea, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or nny Hilioui Complaint, arising from a morbid inaction of the H rnmi'h or Howeta, producing Craiups, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus. c., these Iiitters have no equal. . Diarrhira, dysentery or flux, so generally con- ! traded by new bcmUth, nnd caused principally , by the change of water and diet, will be speedily i regubitcd by a brief line of this preparation I Dyspepsia, a dineasc which is probably more I prevalent, in all its various forms, than nny ; other, and tho cause of which may alwayj be attributed to dorangetnentH of the digestive organs, can be eured wiihout fail by using ' IIU-STETIKU S MOMACil JJ1TTKH.S. ns pet directions on the bottle. Fortius disease everv physician will recommend liittersof some kind; then why not use an article known to be infal lible? All nations have their liitlen. as a pre ventive of disease and streiiglhener of tho sys tem in general; and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove Mic value of this great preparation in the scale of medical science. ; Fkvkii and Aut k. Tins trying and provok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha- j dow in a short time, and rendering him phy- sically and mentally useless, can be driven from tho ho.ly by the use of IIOSTETTKK 8 RENOWN El) HITTKKS. Further, mm of tho above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Litters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary nny change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough und permanent cure. ror J t'r.iont in Advonvcil X ora who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Litters are invaluable as a resioiulive of strength und vigor, and need only be tried to bo appreciated. And to a moiher while nursing these IJiticrs ore indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate lo the demands of the chilil. consequently her utrength must yield, and here ir is where a good tonic, such as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, und, before so doing, should ask their phvsiciau, who, if he is acquainted with tho virtue of the Hitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION- We caution the public aaiuat un'ing any of tho many imitutioiis or counterfeits, but ask for HosTKTTKn's Cr:i.RDnATt:D Stomach Hitters, and see that each bottlo has tho wrl " Dr. J. Jl us tetter's Stomach Hitters" blown on tho side of the bottlo, and tttauipud on tho lactullic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tho luhcl. S Prepared and sold by HOB TETTER ft SMITH, Pittslurgh, Pa., and sold by ail druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the Unitod Btates, Canada, tiouth America, and Germany. ...i u . :iOK, nnd JOHN H'llOl.s. in ( I inn, mil bv DniLi'iisiM ami Deulcrs yencrattv. Jan HO?!. H72-:yin&oi N l:ITII Of AMI UK AN WO.UISN. . i'tum tt.f .V. I'. Oiiht .Vr c (Kdiiiiriul.j We diMirtt to rail uile'iiion to a letter (nun Dr Ji.-.ltii:i I'. Uii ino.uii Health of AiiH-ricnii Wo oii'ii," in anottier eoluinii. lie treats (lie toil-jrci in an able inanmT. nmi liid skill and medical juuly-tt-iii in iy be rein il upon. Fim ii'l- Ai-nuy firming fitprrs.. !Iai-liaM's I'teriiie Catbnlieoii htu- moveil tol till I V as v.iliialile us il is claimed lo bo in nian en- ti -H in oh- ly nu'diciil geut Icineii und oiliei Dr. Hnnuc is u n-jnilar iriiv-i.-iaii ul very iiur ti ininiut iiik. a man ot tfio it jihliiiiienl and dix-rion ti itnm, a iniliriiMis and hiniy bticei ssfn I praen iiitniT. in all di.iettfuH, eapecKilly thusu ot wonie. und children. F'fm Phtjiic'itin. Marshall's I'leiine Cutholicnn will enrtainh cute all (lie disca-ef for which it is reconuiiOinli U In llir w.iol i'.imjs 1 have ever mel wiih, Mat sbadV I termo Cutli'dicoii in a Certain and ui icinrdy. A I A KHALLSUTKUIXECATIIOLICON h nnlie-iiaiinulv idlcicd as a lebuble remedy fnr all thuMf cointlaiuiH to which eveiy wuniaii iialite.finil wine It annuity alli-ct me nil nd us well ih llie tnHty. so iliut to think, tula or work he- ctiiin s aliu a source ol toiiicriu:'. It not nn i in in it- il'ituv. AuioiiL' oilier coHinlaiuis br which the tatii.ilieon is a remedy h he railing of llie Wotnb. Whiles. MippresM-d, Irrtuulur or 1 uiutul Alon tiiuation. Hio.ni... lulhimiuaiions ami Dif-eahCb ot the Kidneys or Ci'luury lrans, (ietenliou or IncontiiH ucc ol I t ine, lleaiiliurn, CiU vt ness, Nei vtiusiioM, FauiliiiL's, I'nljiiiations. Cramps. Disiniheit .Itep. ami all trouble., organic or byiu patlieiit',coi)iiecU( wiih the uieritii; organs. Lidit's who are trouhled wiih nny ot the ubtve symptoms, or widi pnio, livir or lonj i oiiiptainiM, itie mviu il to oildri !.- I r )K 1 1 M i L,, vv ith lull iron tub iu'h that Ibey will find reliet. Marshall's I U-riue Ciiibo'iicitii i not a quack nicilu-ino hut it h niireitirniit bavu lurn inudo known lo the Medicul t'olh-fps, mnl iheynie at tho bervicy ol any respectable physh lan ui the country. The price vj Jlir,hnlis L'Urme Cutftolirun m One Didhir and a Hnlf prr Single B ttlc. Wf.vr HrnroRD, (.'oshocton Co., May 14, 18VJ. Mr. i H. Kiimlt y, ir. 1 hnve been ft llins the niethciuiu ol itm liiufleiiberu Company for the la-t un year, and have invmiahly I mi ml ihem io uivo good su i-lueii. m ; and ihepilliil havonohl lo a ji'ioO many lamiti. a as regularly as iheir ten ami eidb1!', und with my initio iltev b.-eouu! a staple hiihIo. Mtii.liud'tf I'tci me Ctiilndieon is a imdi cine that bus done a irent ninouiK of u-tod in le- tnalo (lis a.-es. tJueladv Isold it to ttdd ma ttlie hud icieivt d more bem hi Irom one Ik'ltlu iheimhe did bom a lotn: coine ol uieuical treatment by the moot bkiltul ilvsii-i;tns. Vt.uis truly, J.VMKaS WILSON. Jauuary Ut, lh;''8. MRS. KOlIINSO.VsS CKRTI1 ICATH. Vi rnon, Truinhult Co.. May 1st, 1813. Tlis cernlk that 1 bavu ht-eti in very poor healih for yearn, und found little or no relu I uhur eiiU'lovini' a inunltcr ol phyiiciuus. Mvuiseuse win 1'rolaphiH 1'ieri. I hatl ben reilucetl by that ami r louror .mi an until i nmi ut'cmne ulci raieu to n considerable t xl.-nl. Hy llio advice of Dr. ( W. liiediiu II 1 procured nnd took hi Loll let ol Miishall's I'lerii.o Cutlhilicoii which enabled nie to intend to my husband in bin lnt sicklies umil he died, which wan ubout n year si'U'e. 1 have taken three hottlrn Miiee his death, which has made me able to labor und auppurt my family of three children, 'l'i io Caiholieun lias nearly restored me to health It is the only thiiii that h is mitiguled my suffering lur which I fell very grateful MAKY K KUH1NS0N. FOR SALE BV A Conk, Chanton. C I. Troat. ClnrMon. t. E. Williuins. r.trkinan. II I, Bishop & Son. Midd'cnold. I) C Kolloit;, Mutmon. Hi'tirv (titnininfja, Kussolt. Lvinan & Scott, Mulbtirry Corners, Her rick & G nines, Newbury, Tow & Butts, Rapids, And by Modioina Duajori gonerally, thro' out the State. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. AjfQDt for Ohm. Marob 19, 1059, 47Sem. MEDICAL. i ; Fever and Ague, from which mankind Buffer otbt a Urn part of the glob, ia the conaequenct of a diseased action in the ST.teni, induted by the poitnnouB miasm of TeKetable decaf. Thia exhalation ia tvolved br the action of solar heat on wet soil, and rises with th. watery Tapor from it. While the sun is below th. horisoo this vapor lingers near the earth'a sur face, and th. virus ia taken with it through th. lungs into th blood. There it acta aa an irritating poimn on th. internal viacera and excreting organ of th. body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not onlr thi Tints, but also th. bil front the blood. Both th. virus and th. bile accumulate in th. circulation, and produc. violent constitu. tional disorder. Th apleen, th. kidney, and th. stomach eympathii. with th. liver, and become disordered also. Finally, th. instinct of our or ganism, aa if in an attempt to expel the noxioua infusion, concentratea the whol. blood of the body in th. internal eicretoriea to fore, them to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. Thia lithe Chill. But in this elfnrt it faila. Then th. FavRR follows, in which th. blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushes to the surface, aa if in another eHort to expel lh Irritating poison through that other great excretory Ihe skin. In this also it fails, and tb tyatein abandona the attempt exhausted, and waita for the recovery of strength to repeat th hopeless effort another day. Thes. ar. the file or paroxvems of Kbveb and Aoub. Such constitutional diwrtler will of coursa under mine the health if it ia not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutraliiee thi malarious poison in th. blood, and stimulate, the liver lo expel it from the body. Aa it should, so it does cure this atTHcting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather docs what is of more service to those sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expel it from th. ystem aa it ia absorbed, and thus keep those who use it free from its attacks s keeps th. system in health although expoaed to the diseas.. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, th great variety of arfecliona which are induced by thi malignant influence, such aa Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or llilioua Headache, Biliou Fevera, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterica, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Alfcctiona of th. Btomach and Bonels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will b. found to assume more or less th. intermittent type. This " Aoi'B Cuhb" removes the cause of thes derangement, and cure the disease. This it accomplish by stimulating th. eicre toriea to expel the virus from the system ; and these organa by dogrees become habited to do thia their oihee of their own accord. Hence arises what wa term (KWimaMrion. Tim. may accomplish th. eame end, but often life ia not long enough, or ia sacrificed in th. attempt, while thia" AolbCukb" does it at once, and with aafety. Wa have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseasca which ar. caused by the miasmstic infection, than any other which haa been discovered ; and it haa atill another important advantage to the publi, which is, that It w aheap aa well aa good. f rbpabbd BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO- LOWELL, MASS. Fbics Ons Dollar peb Bottli. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral bat won for itself such a renown for th cure of every vnrietv of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for in to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality ia kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do fur their rsli all it has over been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, fflll ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fob Costivrnrsb ; Fob tub Ct hr or IMsi arsiAj Fob jAVunicB; Fob tub Club or Inmgbbtion i FOB llKAnACIIK; Fob the CfKB of Dybentery; Fob a Foul Stomach ; Fob tub Chub of Ehvsifblab; For thb Pii.ks ; Fob thb Clks nr Scnort'LA ; Foh ail Scuori'i.ora Complaint; For thb Ciiib of Khki'matish ; Fob DiseabilS of thb Bbin ; Foa tub Cuna of Livbb Complaint j For DnorsT ; Foa TBI Cobb or Tetter, Tumobb and Salt Kheoh ; For Wohms; For thb Cube of Gorrj For a Dinner Pill; For tub Curb op Neuhaloia; Fob PukiniNQ tub Blood. are sugar-coated, so that the most senst tak them pleasantlv, and being purely , no harm can aria from their us in any i etrati par Box ; Six Boxes for $1.00. Orat number of Clergymen, I'hysicinns, States roan, and eminent persunsges, have lent their aamee to certify the unparalleled usefulness nf these remedies, but our space here will not permit th. Insertion of them. The Agent below named fur niah gratis ourAifBKH an Almanac in sihith they Br. given ; with also full descriptions of the sbov. .omplainu, and the treatment that should b fol lowed for their cur. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Atbh'b, snd take no others. Th sick want th best aid there ia for them, and they should Bat it. AH our Remedies art for sal. bf . .... (N . Uuncrul Alii'iila lor tiemmn county, I lm I'dttn, Ohio. fT Sold tilpo by Dr. John Nichols. Chnrtlon, and Kii.ld Jt Um.vii.anii. Cliiridoii.O. 4t.U-ly Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent liietitnttini, estithlinhed hit eveeial en duwmentjnr Iht irtoj ut the iek mid iiittitM' td, ujjticeit with V'trtitenl und EfH' demie ilittileeA. 'pill? MOW A It ! ASSOCIATION, 1 I view ol" llio nwlul (Ifsiruciioii ol huiunn lile. rniist'd Ii y i-xunl llist-nnrs, and llie ut'reptiout-pr-iuiii'i'd upon the iiiilnriiiiinio vicliiosol such ilifcnst'S by Quacks, hevtoal years oiro tlircclt'd ilicir l'unuliinj Surytun, as u 1 hHi iliible Ai l worthy of tlu'ir nniiiti, to ojicn a llisponsnry lor I lie 'i'rontini'iit ol litis 1'lnptt nf lliccancs, in nil ihi ir lonns, and lo tivo MI.DH'AI. AUVM'F tilt ATI to all who niny nppty by Idler, Willi a ili'Mcripiiou of their coailuinii, ino, occupation, lialiils ol lilt - c.,) anil in cast a ol exireiot' (lover ly 10 rt iiNfsw hi dm im s r urcnr' ( M AKt.l.. ll is ni't'tllcs lo ntlil thnt llie Asso ciation coiiiiiianiU tin- loulicsi MtHticnl Skill ot (lie niio.nnii will luruibh the lut.Bi approved modern lll'lltllllUU Tin' liireclorsof the Association, in their An nual Ht-nnri upon tho trt-ntiiicnl of Sexual 1is- t'list's, lor tho year nttling January 1st, lbrs, t'Xirt'ss the lutxhost hnlisliiriitiu with llio success which lias anointed iIih labors ot tin Lonsuliuig Suriri'oii in tho care of SierinniorrhrtMi, Seminal WiMikut'KB, luipotriii'e, ifiinunlio'ii. Cllt-ci, Syphil id, llie. vice ol t )iwiuii-ni or Sell- AluiM', Sic, and nriter a couiiiiuaiice of llie same plan for the en suui'! year. The Direciors on a review of tlie pnsl, ftclas siocil ll i u t their luliora in this sphere ol bene vole nl t'llorl. have been ol great lienelil lo ttie ntllirted. especially to llie youne.nud Ihey luive rcsiilved lo devoie themselves, witli renewed xenl, to this very important but much tlei-pised cnuso. An oilinirnliiu Keport on Spermntorr'Tea, nr Sinun:il Weukiiess. tliu Viceul Onniiisiii, Mnslin haiionor Still-Abuse, nnd oilier Diseesesof llie Sexual Onion, by llie Consuliiii" Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed teller envetoiew fee i' ekiiree. on receipt of tw,. ntn m for poat ago. Other fieporia and Trncia on iho nature nnd treiitrneul of Sexual Diseases, Diet Ac., are conatnnily being pulilii-iim) for grniulloua ilisiribu linn, and will b. sent to the iililicted Some of Ihu new remedies and methods of Ir.aimem dis covered during the lust year, ore of great value. Address, for Report or ttratnieni, Or, t;i:0. R. I'AI.IIOl'N, Consulliug Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadel phia, I'a. Hy order nf llie Directora, KZRA D. II KAK'l'WfciLL, freiidint Geo. KiS' Hlt.n. Secretary. October 26. IB57. 559-ly Dr. Cogswell's Medical Salt. TNVAL DS, LOOK HERE. Person afflicted with infliimmuiory complaints of any desciipi ion, will find it to their advnmage lo pro cure ue above valuable medicine ll ia very use ful in Uheuinaiic complainis, and is highly recom mended by thus, who have need it. Directions for using will b. furnished wiih each box. Price $3 For aausat tlii Office. Char don, Jun4th. 18S7. It A I SINS by th box or pound. Not. wiLiuri kuaici. LITERARY. hci, I ur.D, WHITE W II ITT, mnl 11 H7E nmlULLfc. TllrJ PHILADELPHIA WKKKLY Kcd, White and Itluo1 IS ONE XV THE LARGEST AND I1KST 1 Illustrated Literary l'ora in Hie United .Stiitea. An linK rial yiiurio. containing S Ipngva, or 4ocnluiiiusol I Iriguuil. Inieresluig and fas. in ating Keadiuir Mailer. Irom the wiib ol III Best American ALTHOKS. pukmiums ro si nstttiorns One copy for one year '! tO and 2 Premium, I ne copy for two years 3 Sn and 4 ,, Olio copy lor llireo itara- 5 00 and 6 n One copy for live yeara 8 00 nnd 10 AND TO t LI BS. Three copies, one year (,: on and 6 Premiums. Iive copii-a, one year B 00 and 10 Ten copies, or. year l.1 if and ill 21 ciqnt's, one year '.10 00 ami 42 ,. Tlnwe gelling up a Club ol Ten Subscr ilrs, and reiniuing tfl'i, will lie entitled to omxna copy I rue i and those st tilling :tu lor 21 copies, will l etiiiiied to a copy anil pretoiuuis hoe. THE PKK.MU'MS. Every Siibscrilier to llm W E E K I. Y RE I), WHITE AND III. I Ewilj be entitled tu two Pre miums, worth Irom SOccn'is to f.'aaj, by ihe pny mi nt of 2 i cents on each As soon as the sub scription nioiii'i is received, the sulwcriln-r will I' inlorini tl bv letter whnl Preiniiiius lie is enliileil to, and ilien it la optional whether lie remits the 23 cent on each and take llie Premiums or not. THL riitttirvs. The Premiums that we sell to the subscribers for 20 cans each, are comprised as lollows : list : 5 Pianoforiea '0 each. fi I'. S. Treasury Noles SiJ 10 (fold W.nehes ISO 50 (ioltl Winches 100 2." I .old Walelies t, fill Sewing .Machinca 1! 200 t.uld Waiehe Ii IIIH) (told Walthes- SO 3iKI Sliver Wntihes 30 alio Silk Drens rmierna 25 ItSM Silver Watches 10 1000 (inl.l Chains J10lo25 (Sold Jlract It it, Armlets, Nec k Chains, Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic, mm Hold Stone Sells, linltl rind Si v.f I linn l,l' (inld Ear Dmns. Kings Hrenst Pins, ilosoiu Sluils, Siteve llaitous, Curl Tins, Lnrkcts, Keys. Scarf nntl Shaw l 1'ins, und mlicr nrticK" wonii Irom 50 cis. lo$l2 each. All coniiuu..icaliuns must be nil'lressed la A. M imtlWN & CO.. 123 South Third Sireel, I'liiladelphin, Pn ACENTri WANTED in nil parisol the United Status nmi Cumulus lo sell Books, Music. Jewel ry, (i.dd Pens. Pencils, tVc, and rect ive suli scriptious lostho RED, WHITE AND BLUE. Untuhmues and NuinUircd Ceri;liciiies will be sent io those wishing lo net as Agents. No cap ital required. All newspapers giving ihe above advertisement l:l insertions, will he p.-inl in itoiti t en-, jew Iry, Bonks, or Music, payable within HO day alter receiving first number coniainuig the ndvji . ti-tncnt. 47S-Jm SOMETHING NEW!! Ii (lift Eiili rjirite conducted uyion Ijbetnl uml linmctm! I'lnn. THE ONLY ONE THAT STANDS ENDORS ED UV THE EN I'lifE I'liE.SS OF THE CITY OF BALITMUIIE. II. E IIOV T A Ce.'s lilt EAT SOI THEIi.N GIFT DO OK STORE, Mo. 41 lliilllin.ire Street, ll.illiinorc, Jld., ilE.VDWL' Alt I E...S I'Olt mi ii I ho i n iinl 1isItii Onler. tlroater iiulucenients lluiti ever before tillered SEND TO THEM FOll A CATALOGUE A Oit'i Wniiti linitt 1'ilty t'ttiit tu ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, Acconipt.ntes every Book. FT C AT A El Hi L' E.S giving Full Puriiculats Mailed Frcu lo uny Address. WHAT THEPKESS SAY rpHFY Iiiivh ll liiil'.'iiiriteol ussnrtniri' las ol II i iks, and have prepared thenist Ivea win iiiiiiinieralilu eleuanl tints to be ili-tiibaied uni.ui. tin ir " iroupe ol Iriuods and cusioincrsat lurgo ' j nllim, re Smi. Nut only niny a B..cclinii lie made of any clioiet work, but wuh u the purchaser is mine to receiv -nine article of Jewuliy. which, in many cusc provus q.iite valuable. .- I.niilj, lirj-hmtn, . They make no promises tnul are not performci strictly to the It tier, and by 'bus punctually can celing iheir obligations, have gained llie enure enn lidencti of not only our citizens, but (he country abroad.- - Baltimore Vutriut A young lady oe piaiiitnnce of ours pnrchnsei. for a Bonk at this establishment, a lew dnyi since, and received a ilnuble-cased Gnld U'at, !. vntiird nt one hitndi'd dfitorx.' -t'ttmnr. The success which niieuds the (.ill Book Houst of Messrs. II E. IIOYT &. Co. has rro precedent in the nnnalsol (iift Enterprises. - .4 r'u. Call and sec them, und our word for il, you wit not regret your visit. lifinieli. All Orders should be addressed to II. E. IIOYT V Co, No 41 liallimore St , liullimorc, MH I eh. 11. 1RVI Mi'lALL. 1 liblia. ITAVllVtJ PA 11) M'lll ll, Al HA- 1 X lion lo the Cultivation of Small Fruits, one spared no pains or expense to procure eveiylliiui. I llie kind rare and valuable, I am now prepartd lo furnish, io large or sninll iuauiiiies, on reusou able terms, tho billowing varieties; BE AC K D Eft K 1 ES. Ntw not hi l.tx, on lawton. .10,000 strong nud vigtirous plants of ihis superior vanciy at the Inllowing reoucetl prices 100 Planta- 0.00 20 Planta 14,00 2,00 40 do 6,00 5.00 10 do. UO do. 4 do. 1,00 Circulars, giving inlutmaiion as to management ot plums and general cultivation will be forward ed lo all putcliusors. rotu iiisti R. A very long. Iientm ul. sweet berry, and abund ant bearer. Flijiiily csieemed. ni wman's tiiornliss. Prixed on account of its coiuparn:ive freedom from Ihorns. and na abuntlanl yield ot fruit, tho not so large as llie first Iwo varieties. Prices same RASPBEKK1ES. Brincle's Ornngo, i-2 per tlox. ; Fosiolff, River's Large F&uiied .Mnnihly. KneveM's Uittoi. Hudson Kiver Antwerp, lied Antwerp and Yellow Ant werp, at 1 pertlnz , and 5 per 1 00 plums. STKAWI1EIIK1ES. More than One Hundred Varieties, embracing nearly nil ilia Foreign uml Nniive kinds, both old und new worthy nl cultivation. 100,000 reitliodi ' M i d ing, at 50 cents per dtz. ti- per 100 1.10 per 1000. Urea! cure hna been Itiken to procure and pre serve l hose vurieiies, true lo name, olid they are WARBANT1.D IORBHT Carnitines sent on application, enclosing sinmp. Address, J. KNOX. Box 478, Pittsburgh. Pa. March 18, 1859. 4711 4w ' Mew Bliicksniii liins Esiablisluuenl IN CIIARDON! THE 8iib8critiera would announce to the cilizena ol (. hard. in and vicinity, llm I (hey have la ken the Blacksmith Shop recently occupied by J. M Conistock i Co.. ol the fool of Waier Sireel, where ihey arc inieniling to carry on the business ill all ita hruncliea. Having had an experience ol several yeara ill the business, they are prepared lo do nil kinds ul work, such a Ironing Curringrs, Bun'its, Vn2n11t, Sleijlis, if., al aa cheap a rale aa can be procured at uny 01 her establishment, and ill a durublu and satisfactory muoner. tm'iirticular ailrntion paid to HOUSE SHOE IN li and custom work generally, and we are de termined that 110 one shall go away dissutislied, either with our work or prices JOHN HAUDAKER it CO. Chardon, December 1 5th. 185S. 4fi7 if SI' III .11 ONS. Jusl printnd, quantiij of Juaiicos'ttiid Conslublo'l blank, con listing of Summons, bubpomas. Executiona Writs of Allachinout, elc. wbieh niay b.' founilat THIS OFFICE. April SOih. 188. UOODLntof FIHK1NS for Sal cheap suitable for Packing Mutton, Pork and Beef. Call . -LKIN3 fc KJTXLEY. AUOOli Assort mem ol L A Dl ES' DOMESTIC CALF BOOTEES, warranted lo auit. by Nov. 12 WILK1NS & KELLKY. TIN ANDSTONR WAHE, b Hev.UJ WlLKl.N84iKEI.LET. MEDICAL. June Appointments. Dr. II. THUDS will be in attendance as fol lows t CnARooN, Chase's Hotel, on Friday, 10th June. PsiNsriLLt,Americ&n House, en 1 hursdny.'.uu June. CLi vFi.ANn, Aniencan House, on oturdny tml Monday, Mill and I Jih Juno lor consuliaiion upon all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Heart, l.iver, Stomach, Howl Is, hitlm ys, and Spleen i alsc. Dropsy. Cirnvel, Kheumniism, Nervousness, Debiliiy, Dy-iiepsia, Female Dis eases. Ague and Fever, Fits, lmi'tiiiiics ol the HIimkI. Eiuiiions,CBiiterB, I lei rs, and nil other varieties ol long standing complain s, both filer nnl and internal. For some ten years Dr.T. hssdevotrd his entire lime 10 chronic diseases, treating thousands annu ally, mnuy of whom bad exhuusied evety other resource within reach, fii cose are mine nil or i.'or pi, moot mi i.li Vi d. nor does lie make sick tn make well, or tetir down to build upagnin.- The medicines can lie tnken with saleiy bv llie most dclicnie. nnd paiitnia mn reniain at home and con'inue with prudence their ordinary diet and exercise. Many have ncoveied umltr the treatment alter Irit nils nnd physicians had given up nil hope, llie indisputable e'vitlenceol which enn always be furnished. Invalids, however re duced or despairing, ere inviied to call and moy be assured tlmi no encouragement will I e given or e.Tj nscs incurred, without a cottespondmg prospect ol recovery. PHTHISIC OR ASTHMA. The statement given this month will be rcnc with deep interest by nil who hove endured the in expressible h' r-ors ol Astlinia. Imperially iloet it commend it: ell to those ho have believed the treatment as- y re it ve liul cannot cure. Iloi.Mt s Tr.. Crnwlord Co.. O , July, 1 857. Dr. Tinns, Sir, Since childhood 1 have been afflicted wiih Phthisic- or Asthma. My mother be fore me suffered Irom llie same disease. Aa I grew older ii became worse, llie poroxysma occur red nftener and were more protracted and severe, esjiecitilly so during the winter season. At all times n little more ihan ordinary exertion caustd a violent cough and gieal oppression in breathing. While th paroxysms lusted there was a viry distressing conch, and a constant ngnnized strug gle Inr bienib.bi ing nt limes apparently upon the vergo of siilTiictiiion. Verv (itife sleep cutihl be obtained nl such lin.es. nnd lluit linle while silting in my elinir. Two years ago 1 was induced by the statement ol a lui'y hum you curtd ol Asthma, lomake one tunre irinl. 1 hnd little lai'h at that time, pnrtly hecnusr I had been sooflen disappointed, and partly because olhers snul that I could not get well, 'ihe treat ment wns pursued under circums'anees most un favorable, hnving the care of sit k Iriemls. yei I hnve been not only fully re'ieved of all syn piom nf Asthma, but ol other directions accompanying. I have no cough now. breathe freely, real well and have good sircnutli. Yours truly, 4H0 sl'S AN A W CUAINTAN'CE. ACER'S Ague Cure, FOB TUB SFZEDT CUBE Of Intermittent Feter, or FeTer and A true, Remittent Ferer, Chill FeTer, Dumb Agne, Periodical Headache, or Itilion Headache, and Itilions Fever, indeed for the whole class of diseases origi nating in biliary derangement, caused by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the neceasitie of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. 8uch we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from it use in any quan tity. That which protects from or prerents this disorder must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention i better than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This " Curb " expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Aoub from the sy.tcm and prevents the develop ment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the beat remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body; and in bilious districts, where Fbvbb and Aoub prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain cure of Intermittent is, that it contains no Uuinine or mineral, consequently it pro duce no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever And Ague is not alone th consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Uout, Headache, Mudneu, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Bplcen, Hysteric, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this eauae, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. Thia " Cubb " expel the poison' from the blood, and consequently cure them all alike. It i an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to th 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 Intermittent, if they avail themselves of the protection thia remedy af ford. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO. ar so composed that disease within the rang of their action can rarely withstand or evad thsra. Thtir penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of tb. human organ ism, correcting its dissased action, and rsttoring it healthy vitalities. A a consequence of these properties, th invalid who ia bowed down with pain or physical debility i astonished to find hi health or energy restored by a remedy at one s aimpl and inviting. Not only do thy cur th Jvery-day eomplainte ef every body, but alao many formidable and dangeroua diseases. Th agent below named la pleased to furnish gratia my American Almaaae, containing certificate of their curea aad direction for their use in the following complaints: C'oifii ffnus, iarl6urn, Headache aruinyjrom diiordered Stomach, A'ausfts, htditet lion. Pain in and Morbid Inaction of th hoteett, flatulency, Lou of Avp lit; Jaundice, and other kindred complaint, arising from a low stats of th body or obstruction ef it function. They ar an excellent alterative for th renovation of' the blood and th restora tion of ton and strength to th aystam tUbtuuud by dicaa. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOB TBI RAPID CUBB Of Coughs, Cold, Influenza, Iloarseneaa, Croup, Broncbitf, Incipient Consump tioa, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients ia advanced stages of thai disease. 80 wide i th field of It ufuln ud ae B-' ancrou ar th eaaea of it cur, that almost every aeclion of country alwunda in persona pub licly known, who bav been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases ef th lung by it ns. When one tried, it superiority oisr vry ether medicine of its kind is too apparent to cpe observation, and where it virtu are known, the iiublie no longer heailat what antidot to employ or th distressing and dangerous enaction of the pulmonary organa that ar incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, thia haa gained friend by every trial, conferred bensnta n ill afflicted they can sever forget, and pro duced cure too Bumarou and too israsrkaU to k fergotwa. MCr-ABID IT DU. J. C. AYER fc CO. LOWELL, UA8B. UO A It. iVloiusMis, Flour, sun. Nails. Builder O Hardware, alwavs on hand and lor sale tow, Field &. Cleveland's. 4S5rl lll'l K FISH by th. Ib or h.lf-K.rr.l, bv" No. 1S1 WI1.K1NS . KPXLrTY CtOIlN AND OATH, for Sale by ' " Nev, m WU.UJjslfcUELLET.