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THE PRESS. BY WILLIAM OLAND BOURNE. A milli' n Jf longnnsari! thine, and ihry are licnid Speaking ol hope to nations in ilit- prune Of Freedom's ilay, to hasten on the time When the wid woiid ol spuits shall be stirred Willi higher aims than nuw-wl.cii nmn shall rail Each man In brother each aim il ti ll lo each ills lulc uf love nnd pure nnd holy speech He music for the soul's Jiigh fusiivul ! Thy gcnile no'i s are heard like chornl waves, Reaching tin mountain, plain, owl quiet vale Thy thunder-tunes are like the sweeping Kale, I ' i . 1 d 1 1 g the tribes of men no more he sluvcs: And earth's remotest inland hears the bound That floats on ether wiiius the world around ! I j I ' LAWS OF OHIO. LAWS OF OHIO. (Published by Authority. ) [No. AN ACT fiupplomontaty lo un uet to provide for the reorganization supervision nnd innititcii nnco of Common Schools, passed March H, 1853. Kwtio.n I. 3e it enacted by the General .Issemlily of the Stale of Ohio. .That the board ol education ofai.y incorporated vil lage in this .Slato may n in lo wall the hoard ol education of tho tnwnship in which Buch village, or any part of it, ho situated, lor tho nurpnso ol establishing; a central or Ihl'Ii school within inch township. Tho said l...ur,l ulirtll i.iitil Iv .ni'l-OO UlJOU Utl U&tiUltltO .. ,.r,,l.:.i.l.i .,,"1 thereof, und theruunon I i,..i :.i.i ,,..! in of tho nuuliiind voters i of their respective disti ids, in tho inanner I uo provided hv tho twenty .first aiclion ol j 1 ...... . . thouct lo which tins is supplementary ; nnd Said meetings, when so convened, shall iu nil ri soeels be heli and conduct! d in aceor ,1,.,,.... uiili tin. i.r.ivi i.iik ot the eet no : nhiresiiid; I'rovided that no such central ol Jiiyh school shall bo so established, unless a majority ol tho voters ct each of said meet iiis. shall vole in lavor of iho saiuo. The luither esialilishiui.'iit of such central or hiu'li school, and tho conlrol of I he same, when uitabliibud.shall bo ordoied and reyu. lated in such maimer us shall bo nt;ieud upon and directed by said boards ol educa tion interested therein. &KC. 3. This uet shall tuko effect and bu Sn lorco Iroin and after its pussnL'0. WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. MARTIN WELKER, President of the Senate. January 31, 1859. [No. 8.] AN ACT Making partial appropi iat'ons tor tho year ; Rncnox 1. Br it rmclrd by thr. General Jitaemhltj of the State of (jitiu. Tnat tlio following sum of money ho and the same is liorehy appropriated out of uny money iu tho State Treasury for general rovonuo p'li iosoS, to he paid on thu older of the Audi tor of Statu, tor the year lHOU.to wit; For tlio sinking of the artiiHi.iu well, to ho ex pended iicconliiijj to the joint resolution ot iho lioneial Assuuibly, udoptud April 8th, 18i7, or in sueh other manner as the Leg islature may direct, thu sum of lilteeu hun WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. MARTIN WELKER, President of the Senate. January 28, 1859. [No. 11.] AN ACT To amend soction one of an act entitled "An act to roiiulato luclosures audio I tirnvid.i imauiHt T iestiassiiic' Animals." pabse.l Jtnuary 17th, 1841). r J ,1,. 1 Seiitio.n 1. lie. il emir.lrd hy Vie General of the Slille of Ohio, That when- ever a luuce, ol whatsoever materials con Klriictud, und in all respect such as a good hushaudmau ought to keep, shall beroalter be erected by any person or. tho linu of his laud or that on wlucli bo may'havo a louse tor one or inure yens, uud the person own ing iho land adjoining thereto, or holding a louse on the sauio for throe or more years, shall make or cause to bo made, or huve an inclosuru on tho opposite side of such fence, no that such feuco may answer tho purposw of inclosing his field, meadow, lot or any other inclosuru, such person shall pay the owner ot such lence, already oreclud, otie Jialf of tho value of so uiuuh thereof ns serves as a partition fonco, to be adjudged by tho township trustees of tho township iu which such loncu may he situated j anil the nrunuiit so adjudged, il not payed, may he recovered in a civil action boloio any com I having competent jurisdiction, iti thu name f, and for tho use of tho owner nf such fonco, wit IT costs of suit. I'rnvidud that nothing iu this ad contained shall apply to the incloBiire of lots m eiiies and villages. Ski;. 2 That thu fust section ot the act to which (his is un umeuduient, is hereby rnpoulod. Hut all rights accrued and liabili ties Incurred heretofore shall remain in force as if this uet had not been passed. Kp.c. 3 This act to tuko ull'uct from and kftor its WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. MARTIN WELKER, President of the Senate. February 3, 1859. [No. 12.] AN ACT To ona'jlo Associations for Oymnastio pur posna lo liecninu llodies C'orporaie. SRCIIOS I. II-it tmieted bu the (leneral .it$enhly of the. State of Ono, That from Htid alter tlio pvssago ot this act it shall bo lawful for any number of persons, not less than fivu. associated together within this .State, lor gymnastic, pui poses, or other pur puses of physical training and education, lo elect, at any mooting called for that purpose, uny number ol their mombeis, not less than tbriiii, lo serve as dirretors.aud one member lo servo as Secretary, who shall hold their tticns fur sueli period as may ho provided by rules or by-laws as tho association may adopt. ij tie. 1. That the secretary, so appointed. hall make a true rucord of iho proceedings of the mooting, provided fur by Iho (list soction of this act, certify and deliver the luiiiio to the recorder of the county iu which such meeting sliull bo held, toguthur with the name by which such ussouiuiion shall thuresfter desire to bo known i and it shall bo the duty of such county recorder, imme diately on thu receipt of such certified state inunt, to record tho samo in Buch hook of records as is used lor recording similar cer tificates, rulaiing to literary and other asso ciations, for which service ho may demand und receive the sum of ten cents per hun dred words and I nun and alter the making uf such record, tho said directors and their assoomted members and successors, shall be infested with thu powers, privileges and immunities incident to aggregate corpora tions, and ooritlU'd transcript of the re cord herein authorized to bo made by Iho count recot lor, shall he 'loomed and taken in mil courts aud places whatsoever in this Ktata, as oridouoo of the existence of such suiooiatioa and corporation. ii so. S. The directors who mi bo ap pointed under the provisions of this act and their suocustors iu oldoe, shall have perpet ual succession by such nama as may bo do- iuatgd, auJ by iji;U pauiu iball to legally capable of contracting and boing contracted ', will), of piiiai'ciiliiig utui defending suits. und Requiring, holding, enjoying;, disponing of ami conveying such property, leal or per annul, us tuny liu lu-quircd hy purchase, do- nation or otherwise, fur tho purpose of ciit lying out tlin intention of such association, i Sto 4. Tlmt such iiBonriation, when in- j corpnrutcd.tnuy plod such oHiccrs und inako inch roles, regulations nnd by-laws, as they may doom necessary or expedient for tlirir own government, and tho miiiiugonioiit ol , thnir IKeul u'ld othor affairs to cll'cct their j nliji't'li. N:r. ii. That if said board of director! shall be vacated, either in whole or in part, either by death, resignation or otherwise,! such bnatd ot directors may bo revived, or sueh vacatirv or vacancies flllod in tho man-1 Hit proviib d in tho first seetiot) of ibis act, for tho original nignnualioti of tho laid , hoaid, or in such manner us may be provid- j oil in tho bylaws ol I bo association, and a j majority of tho directors shall constitute u: quorum lur mo transaction oi iiumiich .sic. 0. 1 his net shall tuko (fleet from and alter its passairo. WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker the House of Representatives. MARTIN WELKER, President of the Senate. February 3, 1859. [No. 13.] AN ACT I'reRcrihitii; tho time when tho offieial term id ih .Indues of the Courts of Common I'lpus shall La 'i; ill. KrcTloN 1. lin it rnactrd liti Ihr Crnn ul AtseitA! a if the Slat uf tliiia, I hat tho es of the Courts ol "tlicial term of ull .lud Comnion l'le.is olecleil ul the election hoi tho second Tuesday of October, iti tl m i i i I r. i'. . h the election hold year eighteen hundred and tifty-uiht, and of all sueh Juilp.cs who may be hereafter elected, shall beein on tho second Moiiila ot retiruary next alter sucn eieeiiou. i in vuleii mat notnint- in tlio imjaci niaiij IVect the term of oflice of any Judeo who may huve been in shall huruaftor bo elcclui! to IUI a vacancy. fSi.e. "J. This uet shall tuko c0uct on its tJ-1, .-Hair WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. MARTIN WELKER, President of the Senate. February 3, 1859. I hereby certify that I htivo compared the firee,iii: laws with authenticated copies re ceived by me from the Secrotary ot .State, and that are correct. C. C. FIELD, Auditor of Geauga County. Tub Wealth of W'oiius. Tlio poorest tiersoii limy bu wealthy in words, lie who may have nothing else lo )ivo Ihb suH'orine. tello'v mail, inav at least revive his droopini: spirits, inttiso now hope into his sinking hoari, and throw a gleam of sun&hiuo upon the gloom of his wretchednesR, hy the exor cise ol kind words in an expression ot sym pathy. Never neglect it then. The hetirt crtished ami lifu-weary havo onough to con- loud uguinst, iu tho inuvitahlu crosses ot life, witliout sull'onug froia tho pain iullicted by the stinging rubella of thu thoughtlessly un feeling, "blio heart bowed down by weight of woo" may bu relieved of half its bunion by a single cheering remark. Thu lack-his-tro oyo muy ho made to beam with hope by the magic inlluencu of a Irioudly smile. Mo one is poor who can speak kindly. Do not lorget it. MISCELLANEOUS. is,v.. Tin: is.uk Cleveland Wool Depot ""V"' k""w !h"1 ''"rl", ,r uly appreciate by thuirti won liavo paironised it iluiuu; tins enure num. The chunjzii made, one year ago iu coul'ni Aflemblu ing its Su, in Cash, have met wuli uuiveisal I S lieen I'.si.iblislied over Six Venrs, L uu.i it alloids ihu SiiliM-ribuni much saii.slue lavor. It is proposed lo eoniiuuu I lie cusli svstein and t ul tiro Consignors may rely on t tin same ptoiupt letiirii ivlueli characterised our lust year's liii...iie.i. IVi hiip.s not ipiite us high liguieseati he olittiiui'd hy aillii iiug sin -lly to :raslt, but it w ill ensure pi ompi reiuius.undliuudi-L-ds have assured us thill they oblaim.-d Irolll five to , n cents u potllld nioie through tin: Uepoi than they were utfered lasl sj)i iug 1 1 . Mil ulluir siiui i't-s. uud Mn belli.-Vi this has Jiecii true every year iweepliug n lew e. die eousigimieuta tlitriug the Fall ol H.7. i shoulil, therelere, no longer remain a question in the luiiiiU ul Wool (ii'itwrrs of IrlorelianK., liaing Wool to ilisposu of. that this svstL-ui ol eliisely chis.iil'v in and leiiiilliug Wool will prov. I he very lust manlier of selling Wool which hie yel been adopti-d. Sn-lis will he sc-ut os heretofore to thoso whe may order. 'iu fie.ve wisltittg Iu realize oil their Wuol assouii us stttirn, il'ti'iiitetn will he mmlr aiiih .vtim; to the vili e of the wiiiil, I'KnVlIUN.i Till: t'u.XM'iNUltS WII-1. A1,I."W Tlll.MO Tl III. i H'R SAt.l: XV Till I IKST 1K l.Alll.V 1'HH KS. ( iidv:nii' will In mtide ou rcccijit oi Wuid or Shipping Hill iih torniftU'. Wf i rum l h:ii ilin IiIhthI Ciifh udvnncr. tlmloni: rxpiMii-nr-j in ilm lrti Unfile-.."), nil. I t-tidili--lii'(. rt MH:iuii ot our t,'r:ntt'-t i 11111111- iiniMitm'hirt'tH witii undivided .iiw-iitioii to nur ( 'im-inuru' ititur r.iu, will tusuro un a liU r;il pn I r.um-ji'. ;ooiali: iv ( o April 3, ls)'. 1-s-liii NEW W.U'CII AMI CLIII K ESIHll.lSIIUEM IN CHARDON! it .v a. cmii:s- I M A N , I'b ct ii i W A t c II A n ii C i, on M a k i: u s. , icg leave to an nounce iu ihr inbabitiiuiHol Chardon and tieanga Coun ty, unit they will open it Mioo in I'lt'itiiii'iii'it S lluililiife, on ihe loth of May, where all work en trusted (o llteir earn, will be aitctult d lo w ith tic curacy and ihspaicli. Having had Iti years expe ricuce, in l.uglaud unit America, ihey llaiici thenisi'lvcs I lint they will he alilelo give satislac Hon in all who may lavor iheiu ith a cull. JCif Jeireh ii repaired ami H'utcfteii cleaned in the most skillful manner. BR ACKS AND TTM'SSI'.S Ii I'd' A II! I'.D. II. i. A. Clll F.SM AN, April 30, ISM. 4:iltl HUUNETT HOUSE, Cut', ul" Oiit.ii'lo V I'i'ospcrt Sis., CLEVELAND, O. 'IMIK I'u Inrsigned have fined up ill above I. named House, til much expense. wilhSeveniy Five Cninloriable and Pleasant Uoomw. The l'ur n islii utis are all Ni.w, which, with their TAUi.i..thev design shall not be surpassed in this or any other city, ul their i nit mi'i Om: lioi.i.ui iikDav. lCT The patrontige of a ihscriiniuaiiug pulilic whether in pursuit of iiesiNi ss or ri.i Asi tu. is re spectfully solicited. Willing to ahidu their deci sion as (o the result of (heir ellortH. HI! UN FIT & TlNKF.lt, Proprietors. Ort 1 17:,h) .IhH HAMBDEN HIGH SCHOOL. rpilP. SI'IMMI TKUW of this KrilOOI. 1 will r.iimnen, o. MONDW, April III and iiiniinim I j Weeks, umlar ill. Supervision oi S. FDStiV Tiu.i.. For t luldien .82,00 3.00 3. SO 4.00 a term For the Common F.nidisli Htanches I'orilio Ihgluir Hiilr-h Draiu-hos For the I.-uigusgeii N.l!. Nu deduction for less ihsn half only In casu ot sickueyi. C'liurdon, Mnr. i.', lsr5. Wash ri us i vii.s,vooi now i s I'orcrol'. MASHKIIS, Kul.l.INt; I'INS, MOP STICKS. HltOOMS. CLOTtlLS HNS. Hl'ITF.It STAMl'dand LA DLLS, con slnnily on hand by Nov I j WILKI N'S SlK F.I.LFY. o r i :. it i m ; s i r v i. low a m i. i n O by iho pound or box. rnustiin'ly on hand. Nov.U WILKIN'S K KLI.F.Y rjAI.T--FINF., COAR&F, and DA1KY. in Sucks, by WILKIN? & KfLLr.y. CLEVELAND. Furniture. Csi v.w t s sand Crockery. WILLIAM HART, j Wholesale ami Keiail Dealer in j All kinds of Furniture,! No. 107, Water Street, Cleveland, j has now on hand a large & complete assortment of Itonrwund, Mahogany, j Ithuk WhIiimi und 'licriy FFI5MTI in:. CHAMBER SETS, various styles, LOUNGES, at ull pric MATTRASSES. ol Hair. Manilla, Excolsior and straw I'l NO STt it i,s, .ll of w hk h InilVi to 'he purchasinKcoiiiiiiuniiy at Prices to Cait the Times. XV M. HAIIT, No. t)7 Water St. s w. nn B ECK V I T 11' fc .HI PET, LI It TAIN i WINDOW SHADE STORE 1 in; only i;s tahi.isiiml.nt ok tub KIM) IN OHIO I 'iv v. sT)itn:s i:to ri;r:r i,o; of. V vuiedi'Aclusivelv in Hie sale ol the above jjouiIh. STORY No. 1 Is ill voted to tin; sal.; ol Oil ( loilu, from 2 feet to to Jl leel wide, and Uuic nnd L tin ton Mailings, J-l, l- l, .'i-l und ti-l wide. STORY No. 2 N nn ininii'fisi rootn, it vi Ingli.iievoteJ to Two l'y it i id Tluee-I'ly C" a i im j-, I'ihimj mi l Ta l (.'nvtTH, .M:iim. 'J'ulile Itil Clutlis, -Siair Cui'Ijlms, Ivotla, Curpt-t .Swcfifrs, c, .Vt. STORY No. 3 Is ilfvoled loTniH'stry Hrn-sels and Tapestry ''d vel t'auits. liuiiy. llnilv IJrilS'i'ls Cnrueis, Luce and Muslin Curium Cotton, Worsted nnd Satin I laiua-Ks i orni.-i s. i iii.iiu riio. niiu i.ani.. hades, l.iiir mtil While llollunds, Curtain Fix tures, l'ulpil 1'tisM-ls. ,Ve., fee. STORY No. 4 Isdevoted to Hemp nuil Colion Carpets, Cheap Wu.ll do., Druutieis. Ciiinih Cloths, Felt Cloths, CaiK-l lanni'iH, Hag Carpets, List and Yarn Car peu, Dutch Wuol do., itc, & c. STORY No. 5 N usod ns mi I lnlrtt-ry nnd Srwing Kunni, for tin; MnKiijt? d Curpcis, i ituii .SliadLH nnd Cur Hires, iVc, Sic. .os. 1.-7 nnd IM) SI PEIIIDII STREET, CLLVKLAND, OHIO. C ROCK Efl Y &. GLASSVARE Vogg9 IaUs wort h & Co IMI'OKTFKS OF C II IK A AXD HA It Til EX W'A RE, (Jus Fixtures, lumps for Churches and Hulls, CFTT.FItY, I.OOKIMi GLASSKS, TKAYS, Plated and Britannia Ware, And a great variety of HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES. ITtoob carefully I'acked and Di livlhi.ii at llll. DlltVT Fl'.I I OI CllAKOK. Font:. FNSWiUTU & Co., Cor. of Superior uud Setieeu Sis., Cleveland. April li, lrij'J 4H3-i;ui GEAUGA COUNTY, A-ttexition ! ! Lewis, Huston & Co. t'LKVKLANl). OHIO, r iAvi: oi'FMiO in tiii:iu new I L s i t) it ic, o.iI illnrhle ISloek, ril'l'FKloli M'KFFT, and tiro prepared lo exhibit a complete nsssort- IllCllt of FOll FAUX AX I) DOMESTIC Dry Goods, to which Ihe titieniion of those iu (ienuga County and vicinity, who purchase in Cleveland, is mi tieuloihi intiliil. Their slock having hien pur- based under the most tavorahle nte-piccs, enalni's lliriii lo give ii tt i; VI' 11 VKC.VINM, in a large aMsortuicnt of Novelties iu l)ress Gondii, Lnwm, Derayei, French Jaconets, Organdie jlnben. Ladies' 'J'rai'elini Dnss Goods, Chintz BriViants, worth .00 its., for 3 1 els ; Col'd do. worth Met., for 2cts. SI I KS t NII.KSI I FANCY SILKS, of the newest and mast novel patterns, some at ol) cents per yard. III.ACK Ml. KS, IIISCIIOFF'S celebinied make; Oil lloiled Cro dii Kbiiie, geud quality, at Ml cents per yard. SUA W I. S. STF.l.LA, WHICH , CAKll.YIF.UE, THIBET, CKAl'E, iVc , c, Iiocsi; 1 1 itNisuivn t;ooi)s, A OOOO ASSOItTML'.NT filli.w Linen, Lilt- t h Slieett it,?, Vamiuk. .Y'iAi, Uvyles, i-c iVe., ami W IUTIO CODDS (If every ilescriplion. N ANSOOKS. plain and cliecketl: dolli.l and plain MVIMt JAt OINt.Iti checked CAM lllilt.'; figured IIUILI.IAMTS. i:llllloilrltll. Emhrauleml Srtit, Mourning .Sritt, MititinCoh litis, -ettth t'ollnrr, l.uces.Trimiiiiuas, lliillons,.v e., .c, -e, DOMESTIC GOODS. A LAIitil' STOCK, to which we invite par ticular alieinion. liroten und Uleached Sheeting and Shirt- iws. Summer Slut)', for Coats and l'ant. Linen iJrills and Ducks, Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestinys, iiosifky, :i.ovi:s am mits, and n nice assortuientof Toip iherwiiha l.AlttiF. LOT Of OTTUMi til H 1 1 IS, too iiuiuerouH to uieniion. &y fun-kilters u ill Unit our ureal mlinnlnfr iu utiielins I'l-uin our slut I., vr ini er no t)IU lauedi lo she XV, our Slack being lintiiely AVm. i.i:ivis, imstok a fo Makiii.k S i'ork, No. !'l Si ri.kiui Pt. Clevelund, Jiiuu IM.''S. '441 ly MlLLlNEllV STORE In Cleveland Slixw & Co. n A VINT, opened a I. AIM K STOCK of MIL. l.l.NI'.UY GOODS, sue now manufacturing all kinds of Silk, and Fanrv Si raw Bonnets. ALSO FF.ALFKS IN MILLINERY GOODS, At l."J Suirior St., 4tli door from the Sqiisr. Milliners supplied with Pattern Hats. Cleveland, I "OS. tf,j U . ST :A r4 !r 'H for a It no Ly of A MEDICAL. Ague Cure, foa mi sritDT cess or Intermittent Feer, or Feer nnd Agne, Hemittent Fever, Chill Feer, Dnmb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Ililions Headache, and Dilious Fevers, 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 necessities of the American people than a sur id sale cure for lever ana Ague, nucu are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, that harm can arise from its use in any quan tity. That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. 1'rrvenlion is bolter than cure, for the patient escapes the risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cchb" expels miasmatic poison of Flvlr ano Ants from the system aud prevents the develop ment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is only the best remedy ever yet discovered this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. Iho largo quantity -we supply for dollar brings it within the reach of every 1k;i1v i and in bilious districts, where Fnvrn AMii Aoce prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both lor cure and protection, is hoped this price will place it within the reach of till the poor u well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and cer tain cure of Inti riiiittcnrs is, that it contains Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured it are left as healthy us if they bad never had the discusc. Fever uud Ague is not nlonc the eoneequenca the miusniutic poison. A great variety of disorders urUe from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Ulieumntisin, tiout, Headache, Uliudiicss, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, l'alpitatioii, I'liintul Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain iu the Howcls, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating iu this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Ci kb" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an iuvaluuble protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken oceaeiounlly or daily while exposed to the in fection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sntlieiint quantity ripen into disease. Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure, und few will ever suiter from Interuiitteuts, if tliey avail thenisclvis of the protection this remedy uf furds. Ayer's Cathfirtic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, trc so composed tlmt disonsp w ithm the rnnge of their action can rarely v itliNtimd or evade them, Tlivir ponutritliiii; properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion nf the human origan- ntm, corrrctiiiK iU lUta-used action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. An a consequence of the propci'lics, the invalid who in howed down with Iiain or pliyuieul debility is astonished to Hud hi lealth or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. hot onlv do llipy euro the every-day complaints of every Ibody, but also many formidable and riftnttPt'ou diseases. 'I he acnt below named is pleased to furnish gratis niv American Almanac, containing ccrtilieaten of their curei and directions for their tie in the following complaints: Contin ues a, Heartburn Ilratlarfie itriniui Ji om disordered Stomach, Xrtusea, Indiiottion, J'uin in und Morbid inavUun of tha Jioivets, flatulency t Lost of Appe tite, Jnwtdire, and other kindred complaints, Arising from n low state of the body or obstruction of it functions. They are nn excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restora tion of tone aud strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1MR TllK IIAI'ID CUHR OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Itronehitis, Incipient ( onsump. lion, nnd for the relict of Consumptive Patients in ndviuucd stupes of tho discusc. fio wide is the field of its iiFofulncns and so iu merous are the eases of its cures, that alnut cverv section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restorer! from ulariuing anil even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When unco tried, its superiority over every oilier medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, tin Jmblic no loiiucr hesitate ttliat antidote to employ or the distressing and dangerous infections uf the iiuhnoniiry organs that arc incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has rallied friends by every trial, conferred beneftu on tn. sirlicted they can never forget, tuid pro duerd cures too numerous and too reiuarkabl. to Is forgutlcu. rurPAitKD HV sn. j. c. a vi:u &. CO. LOWELL, MASS. Co.m u .1 1. 1 w,, ticuerul .gcuts for ticauu county, ( bunion. Ohio, Irt"Sold also by Ir. .Ions' Nh itei.s, Chardon, nnd Fii.loA Ci.iULAMi, F.. Cbiiidon.O. 4u:i-ly Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. Drtirvolent Institution, established lnj special rn Uoicinent tor the rthel ot thr su k unit dintisss id, ajlicteit with Virulent unit fin ililnie tlisiasis. Tllli HOMAKIi ASSOCIATION, IN .1 view ot the awlnl desirueiiou ot human hie. caused by Sexual Diseases, and ihe deceptions practiced upon ihe uuleriunate victims ot such diseases tiy Quacks, leveuil yenrs uitp ilireclcd llieir Cousulnni Surgeon, as a Chiirilnhle Avi worthy of their name, 10 o'en a Dispensary lor the Treatment of ibis Class of l)ist-ases, in all their lonus, und loeivo Ml IMC A I. AltVICI-' (It AT'IS to all who may apply by letter, with a ilescriplion of their condition, tage, occupation, nanus 01 inc. ic.,i umi in eases el 1 xireme pover ty 10 11 kmmi tn nit im s 1 iti i: 01 CII AKI.'i:. Ii is needles In add that iho Asso- cialiou commands ihe highest MedicalSkill ol the sec, and will I11rni1.ll the mi st approved iiiixlern treatment The liireelnrs of the Association, in llieir An nual Repori upon the lieiiliiieut el Sexual Dis eases, lor the vi ar endmi! January Isl. ISa.s. express thu highest kutisliiciion W illi tho success winch lias aitenutil the labnis ol the Consultou; Surgeon iu liie cure of SiH'rmalorihii'a, Seminal Weakness, linpolencc, (ienorihil'U. (.lect, Synbil lis, tho vice ol Omnium or Sclf-AhtiM', &c, and order a conlinanncc ol the same plan lor ihe i ll suine year. The Dueelors on a review of the past, feclns- surert tlial llieir lubors in this sphere o Is'ncvolcnt ellorl.havo been ol ercnl benefit 10 the allhcted. especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed cal, to this very important but much despised cause. An adinirahie Report 011 Speriuatorr'-irn, or rsiMiiinai cakiiess. 1 lie V iceol uimnisni, .Alastur ballon or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the" Sexual Organs, by ihu Consilium; Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, tin a sealed letter envelope;, fret t frhargr.un receipt of u stomps for post age. Other Rcporis and Tracts un the nature nnd treatment of Sexual Diseases, Diet. A'C, are constantly heiitu published for gratuitous disiribu lion, uud will be sent to the nlllicted. Some of the new remedies ami methods of treatment dis covered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or iicatmeut, l)r, 'it'.O. It. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South N'iuili Street, Philadel phia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. IIEART'WELL, President (.rn. FAiscini.n, Secretary. October 2tl, 1857. 559-ly Dr. Coswell'i Medical Salt. TNVALIDS, LOOK 1IEKK. Persons alllieted with inflammatory coinplniui. of any description, will find it lo their advantage 10 pro cure the above valuable medicine II is very use (ul in Rheumatic complaints, and is highly recom mended by those who have used it. Directions for using will be furnished with each box. Price $i. For salea! this Oflice. Miardon, June 4th. 1HS7. KAISINS by th box or iHsund, Noy IJ WJL1U.N1 KELI.r.y. LEGAL. ADMINISTBATOR'S NOTICE. rrIIE undersiLMied hsvo been appointed and I qualified as Administrator of the estalo of Jun House, deecased, late of Thompson, (ienuga Co., Ohio. All persons luteresicil. will govern tbein selves accordingly. MFUCY W. Ilol S;, II CIOSWOI.D. Thompion, April 2Jd, 18.VJ. IMI-:iw in t j j 1 1 PROBATE NOTICE. TIIKASIIKIt, Adininistrntor d, . bonis nnn of the Estate of Kiley iiichmond, deceased, and Paul Logan, Executor of die Fsiaic of William Logan, deceased, have each tiled their Administration Accounts in tho Probate Ollioe of tieamrn Coutitv. Ohio, lor settlement : which ac- cotiuis will be for hearing in I lie Probate Court of said County, at the I'robate Ollue. in Ubanlou. on Hie 1 lib duy ol M iv licit, ul 'Pen o'clock A.M., until which time all interested may except. M. C. CAMTELD, I'robale Judge. Chardon, April 52, IS.'.!). 4SI-Jw rpilK r.NOKKSKi.Nl'.l) II A V K THIS I ilMth diiv ol April, IXi'.l,) day entered into t;t -lA li'l'.N KliSIl If lor the PK AC'I'ICE of the LAW iu the various Courts 111 (Jesua County, Ohio, tinder the nau.o of F0RRIST and SMITH. YVp idiall eive exclusive aiteniinn lo the nrac- life of our proteesinn, and one or bulb members nf Ihe firm may at all times be loiiu I in ourollice iu Chardon. Mr. Smith is Prosecuting Attorney lor said County, and Notary Public. Mr. Forrist piaeiiccs Iu the I'nited Slates Courts, for the .Northern District of Ohio A sharo of public pat ronairn is resocetfullv solicited. w. o. 1 OKIOST. 11. K. Ss.vil I II April ; lib, 1 May. 481-lf A I.H I . I .ST It ATOIt'S S A I. K. NO I l( I. is hereby uiveu tliiil.hy virtue ul on order of the Probate Court ol tieanga County, t Hiio. 1 shall oiler for sale ul public auc tion, ou ihe. premises, On Ihe 'lst day of May next, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, V. M., of said day, the farm ol which Solomon Wilbur (lied seized iu lee, and which he occupied at the time of Ills decease, situate ill Thompson iu said County ol (ieauga, known ns being parlof Lot No. -Din said Thompson, and coiittiining TiT slH-100 ueres, and to', be sold sub ject to the life estato of Maltha Wilbur, widow of suid Solomon, iu 17 acres thereof, on the wesi part, set oil' and ussigued to her as her dower iu sniiT larm. Ti rmsoi Sli p. One-fourth payable at the lime ol sale, one-fourth in six.oiie-lotirih ill twelve, nnd the remaining fourth in eighteen months, wilh annual interest un said deferred payments, said payments to bu well secured. NOAH MOSF.LFY.Ja.. Adm'r of Solomon Wilbur, deceased. April 2i, l-Ti!) 4S I 4W Slate uf Ohio, (ieuugn County. Edward 11. Turkman, lMUV,') John .Murray, id, and . urlofCom. l'leas. Henry U. .Moore, Delts. J U t:UY II. il.OOItl:, of the Stuto of Ill inois, will tuko notico that aaid Edward B. i'arliuitin, Plaitnitr, has tiled his reitiion iu snid Court uf Conimon Picas ueniiist the stiid John Murray, d, a resident of smu County, and the said Henry 11. Moore, dilcndunis, judgment against suid delenilanls lor 7nu, the amount ufcuitain bonds executed bv said defendants for an npcal by Henry M. True mid Albert C. 'I'ruii, from Ihe judgment of said Court uf Common Pleas, to ihe District Courtui uud for suid County, in a certain action wherein suid Edward Ii I'aikmnn was i.lainiiif, aud said Henry M, True aud Albert C. 1'ruc, together wilh William II. Webb, uud Hen ry N. Smith were deleudanis, and wherein, on said appeal, said District Court at llieir September term, gave judgment against said Henry M. and Albert C. True, and iu favor of said I'tirktrun. lor $1,437 47 and casts, no part ofwli'chhas been paid, ns alleged by plaintiff, and on which execu tion has been issued, ugreeubly to law, and re turned that no properly, real or persotiul. could be found tusutisly the same. And ihe .aid Henry U. Moore is noiilied to apprar nnd answer said pe tiou. ou or belor. the iliird Saturday alter the 3d day ol June next. , PIIFLPd & THKASHF.R. 4Sl fiw Att'ys for I'l'lt NOTICI T AIM FN II. HO WIN INC. IS IlI-ltl'HY I Noiilied that Elvira L. Downing, his wile, has tiled her Petition, in ihu Court of Comnijii l'leas, of tieamtn Cutiniy. Ohio, pruying for a Divorce from suid James II. Downing, and lor Alimony, on Ihe grounds of Adultery and dross Neglect ol Duly, on which un injunction has been allowed lo restrain thu Sale, uud Conveyance of the House and Lot iu Muuson, in thu occupancy of Dennis Downing, and the Sale of a Horse and Sulky uf sain l)i lendaut, which l'eiitiou will ho lor hearing iu said Court, at ihe Term lo bo held in and for said County, on the f.ih day ol Juno next. PHELl'S it TTIKASHF.lt, Attorneys for 1'etuioner. Datctl this Hill day of Apul, 1M.V.. 4SJ-iiw I'.stlt ol' A. II. (Olllillll, l''!l ! Vt III ICK Tt)CKI.IIT'OUS. .T he 1'n- Ll dersigned were, 011 the '2nd dayol February, IfaP, iipointcil, by Iho t roleitc Lourl ul Ocuuga Ceiiuiy, Ohio, Coiiimissiouers on the Esiulu of Albert II. (iotliam, deceased, represenied insol vent: uud tho is-riod 01 six months Irotu the date of our said appointment is allowed Creditors to biinir 111 nuil nrovc their i.iuuus iiaiust saul r.s tale. The Subscribers, wi'l nuend 10 thediuies of llieir suid aoonintiuciit at thu (llliee of D. W. Can lield, in Ctiaidoii, iu said County, on the LAST Alt IN 1) A j ot I'ebrtiary, March, April, .May, June and July, A.D. IM.V.l, ill Ten o'clock A M. ol each ol said days. Dated at Chardon, ibis 2nd day ul February, A.D. ina'.i. JOHN FRENCH, ) Coinmis. D W CAN FIELD, i sioners. Feb. 11, liij'J 474-l.ni ii'i'iiio i'ou Divouci;. Marciti Culgrovo, rs. Orson R. Colgrovo. SAID Orson It. Colgiove will take no tice, that on the Uiub day of March. A.I) IM.'e.t, said Mureia Culgruve tiled, in the Oliiue of IheClcikol the Cuurt ol Common I leus, within and lor theCoumy 01 (icaiiL'a uud Mule ol Ohio, her certain Petition, wherein she prays 10 be Divorced trom mm, saul tlrson K. (.olruve, and Ibnt ecriaiti nrniieriv and ellects now iu her imh session be decreed her to hold 111 her absolute right ; anil lor cause el Divorce she ullegesthal said Orson If. is now coiitiued in '.lie rstutu l ii-on al Auburn, (.aviitia Couniv. Stale of New York. lor feloniously obiaiuiii 1.2.000 worth of (ioods and Chiuiels, the propel ty ot one l.til'uyeitu Han son, by talse and Irauduleiit pii'iencea Said l'c- linen will be heard at ihe next term ol auid Court. Said Orson R. is luriher noiilied, that Deoosi lions 10 be used 011 ihe bearing ol the aforesaid l'eiitiou will be taken hy the I'eli. inner at the Othce ol inu Warden ol the 1 cniieutiury, at An bum, Cuvui'n County, Statu of New Yoik, 011 the 18th day ol May, A.D. lf5'J. between the hours of so clock A. tl. unit o'ciock r..vi.oi sum uay. DU it FEE & HATHAWAY, Ally a. lor Petitioner. April 1st, 1859. 4ol-tiw M:i le of Ohio, (seitiiirit County. IT .4 .1: lli.'.r iiui.ry ''. Court of Common WaltorS Harper.lef't j t leat. ri 1111: si n ir.rt.iAiT, wal- 1. tur H. Harper, uf the Slate of New Yoik, will take notice thai said Henry M. Mixer.l'ltiintill'.coinineiiced an action aguinst suid Dulondaiit, nnd therein obtained un at tachment before I N- Hathaway, Fsq., Justice of tho Feuco of said County, aud thu same was by laid Justice certified into the Court of Comnion Fleas of said Couuty, for want of properly to attach, by the Justice order, and upoti suggestion uf real oslulo, and the l'laititilf.on ihe 11th duy of March, 18.")!). iilod his petition in said Court of Common Pleas, claiming judgment for $33,60, tho amount of riaitititr account against Dolendant lor medical services, uud attendance and medi cines administered and chattels provided for said Defendant and family, at iiis request, wilh interest from tho 1st September, 1858, and has obtained an order of attachment, aud iho samo has boon served by attucbing cortnin real estato in laid County. The laid Defendant 1 hereby notified to appear and answor said petition on or before tha third Saturday after tito 29ih of April next. 11. M. MIXER, By Pbolps ti Thrasher, bis Att'js. Dated this 18lh day of Match, IS 51). 4796 THE RUBSCniBEH IS PREI'AIttD to make COFFINS lo order, and attend with a HEARSE if required. Ru.idene. two miles south ol Newbury Center. JOHN H. OBER. N.wbiry, Mitch 18lh, 1S5T. 479 3w Dr. Is all as of j I a . n MEDICAL. :.Tth" F A M fHf l(?A N WO.MF.JI. From Ihe .V. V. Daib) Nrws Editorial.) We desire lo call attention to a letter fiem Dr. Joshua F. Ilridge. on " llenlih of Ameriran Wo men," in another column, lie treats the subject an able manner, nnd his skill and medical judg ment may be relied upon. From Ihr Allmnii F.rrnivg Ftprrt. Marshall's Fierine Catholieon has proved to be fully as valuable ns it is claimed lo be in many severe tests mam ny meuicai cuiieiii.-n mu uo,i n. Hriilgo is a regular physician of very line at tainments, a mini uf greet judcinent and discrimi nation, a judicious and highly successlul practi tioner, iu all diseases, especially those of women and children. Fmm riiisicmnt. Marshall's Uterine Catholieon will certainly cur. all the diseases for which it is recommended. In the worst cases I have ever met with, Mar shall's Uterine Catholieon is a certain and safe remedy. MARSHALL'S UTEUINECATHOLICON unhesitatingly offered ns a reliablo remedy for those complaints to which every woman is liable, and which gradually nli'ect the mind as well Ihe body, so ibnt to think, talk or work be comes alike n source ol siitl'cring. if not nn impos sibility. Among other eompliiints for which the Ciilholicon is a remedy is he Falling of the Womb, Whiles. Suppressed, Irregular or Painful .Men situation, bloating. Inllamminions and Diseases Ihu Kidneys or Frimiry Organs, Ketenlion or Incontinence of I'linc, llc'iribnrn, Cosliveness, Nervousness, Fitinlintjs, Ptilpiialiens, Cramps. Disimhed Sleep, nnd all troubles, organic or sym pathetic, connected wilh the ulerine organs. Ladies who are troubled Willi any ol Ihe above symptoms, or(-with spine, liver or lung complaints, nre invited lo address Dr. HIMDCE, w ilh lull con liileiien that they will find relief. Marshall's terine Catholieon is lint a quack medicine but its iuereilieuts have been made known to the Medical Colleges, nnd Ihey am at the service of nny resieciuic pliysinau iu Ibc country. The vriee f Mirslmlfs Citrine Culholiron is One Dollar and a Half per Single Bottle. WrsT Ih.nronD, Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. Mr. II H. Kingsh y, Sir, I have been selling the medicines of the (iratfenlierg Company for the lust ten years, and have invnriably found them to give good Ki.islaction ; and thenillsl have sold to good many lamilits ns regtilnrly as their ten and colfcc, und with my trade they lieeoine a staple article. Marshall's I'teriue Catholieon is a medi cine that has dene a great nmuuiu of good m fe mnlo diseases. One lady Isold il to told me she had received more benefit from one bottlu then sbe did from a lon; course of medical treatment by the most skilful physicians. Yours truly, JAMES WILSON. Jauuary 1st, 13;S. MKS. ROBINSON'S CERTIFICATE. Vi kxon, Trumbull Co.. May 1st, 1843. This certifies that 1 have been in very poor health for years, nnd limud linie or no relief nfter employing a number ol physicians. My disease was Prulapsis Curb 1 had been reduced by that and Flouror Albtis until 1 had become ulcerated to considerable extent. Bv the advice of Dr. (i W. Bushuell 1 procured and took six bottles of Marshall s ( terme ( atliolicon winch enabled me lo attend to my husband in his last sickness until he died, which was about a year since. I have taken three bottles since bis ilea ill, which tins made me able to labor nnd tuiioorl my lanulv uf three children. The Ciilholicon has nearly restored me to health It is the only thing that has mitigated my aull'ering for which I fell very grateful. FOR SALE BY A Cook, Chardon. C. P. Trent. CluriJon. J. F.. Williams. Purkumn. II L. Bishop & Son, Midd'.cfiold. 1) C. Kellogg, Munsnn. Henry Ciiminiiigs, Iiussoll. Lyman & Scott, Mulberry Corners, llerrick & Oaines, Newbury. Tew & Butts, liapids. And by Medicino Dealers goncrally. tbro' out tho Stato. 11. 15. lilNGSLKY, Cleveland. Agent for Ohio. March 18. 18o9. 479 6m. MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVLR WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS What ? Why a lkanti. ul Htaa of Iluir. niX'Al'SK IT IS Till: ORNAMENT 1J (lou Ilm si 1,1 isovioto for all our race. Read er, although Ihe rose may bloom ever so brightly in the ciowou! clieett.tlieeve ue ever so snarkiin the leeih tic those of pearls, if th. head is berelt ot its covering, or the hair be snnrled and shriveled, harsh and ilnj, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more Iliac, ball her charms I rot. Wood s Hair Kestorativu, 11 used two or three limes a week, will restore and permanently secure to ail such au ornament. Keatl the tollow ing and judge. The writer ul tho first is the eel binttd I lamst, Tltatherg : Nr.w York, April 19, 1R5S. Dr Wimn : Di ar Sir, Permit me to express to you the oldigaiions 1 am under for the entire restoration ol my liair to us original color ; about the lime of my nrrivnl iu ihe United Stales it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the npplication ot your" Hair Resinrativ. " it soon rocovered its ori-iinal hue. I consider your Restorative as a vei y wonderful invention, quite elbcaeious as well as agiccublo I am, dear sir, yours truly, S. Til ALBERG, Di yrhn'r (7 wylic'l ijilrt , Welsh Newspaper Office, 13 Nassau St, Auril 12. 1858. Prof. O. J. Wix D: DrAK Sir, Some month or six weeks ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair Ifeslorativu and gave it my wile, who concludes' to try it on her Tuiir, little thinking at the time thai it would restore the gray hair 10 its original color, nut to her as well ns my surprise, inter s tew weeks' trial il has performed that wonderful etiect uy ttiriuna ull Uieuray hairs lo a dark brown nt the same nine beauiilymg and thickening lb. hair. Istroiicly recommend th. above Restora tive 10 all persons ill want of such a ehnnge of uicir noir. utl AilUf.s u.tlttibW N'rw York, July 25, lt-57. Prof. O. J. Woon. With confidence do 1 r. commend your Huir Reslorutive, as being th. most ellicacious uriicle I ever saw Since using your Huir Rrstomtive my hair nnd whiskers, which were almost white have ernduullv crown dark; uud 1 now fed confident 'bat a lew mor applications will restore them t. their natural color. It nlso has relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant iielnug, so conimon among persons woo pri sjiiic ueeiy. j. u. ixll.lll. Prol. Wood. About two venrs nmi n,v hair commenced lulling oi und turning gray ; 1 wns last becoming bald, und had tried many remedies 10 no eueci. 1 commeucea utine your liustora live in January last. A tew applications fastened my hair liruily. It began to till up. (trow out, and turned back to its lornier color (bluek). At this lime 11 is lull v restored to its nriuinu color, henlih and appearance, and 1 clicrlully recommend its use 10 un. j, i). HUES. Ohicago, III., May 1, 1857. The Rusioralivc is put up in hollies of 3 sites, viz. t large, medium mid small; the small holds halt a piul. and retails or one del nr ner hruil. the medium holds ut least twenty per cent. mot. in iii.,ui nun inuii me aninu, retails lor two aol lurs per hot lie; the lurge holds a quart, 40 per cent, more iu proportion , and retails lor (3. O. J. WOt ) D & CO., Piopr ieiors. 3 1 i Broadwsy, 'nu V...I, il.. ,1.. ........ V V 11';.. II..I; 1.... ..... .uin, ,11, ,na,;T-ui...r. t,,i 11111111111 1.1' tuhlishmenthand 114 Market St.. St. Louis. Mo. And Sold by all good Druggists and Fancy uonos Lieuiers. February 4, 1859. 473-ly rr-p YOUTH A ! ID JTIAIMIOOU! - ' JUST PUULLSHED. the 25th Thou sand, and mailed in a sealed cnvelopo, to any ad dress, poslpaid, on receipt of 3 slumps A Mtdicul Essay on the Physical Exhaustion and Dteak ol the Frame. Caused bu " Self-Abuse." Infection, and the Injurious Constuucucet of iuvicvru, flu 1? T niH'Ptnvrti er rv Member of the RoyalCollege ol Surgeons, ic.ic. Vr Spermstorrhaia or Seminal Emissions, (ieni- tal and Nervous Debility, lninoiency, as of Euercy, Depression ol Spirits, T imidity, Diseases ..1 .1... J 1 ,1 11 .!:. - . M ; ui 111c neAum vir(Ulls. uuu 1 111 ieu III! Villa w ..4" 11 itiijw are promptly and efToctuully removed by the Au thor's novel nnd most successful mode of treatment, by means of which th. Invalid can regain pristine health without having lecourae to dangerous and expensive medicines. From the London jMiicet .-"The best treatisa ever written on a subject of vital importance to all. well worthy th. Author', exalted reputation jey Address the Publisher., C. KLINE A- Co., 1st Avouue, cor. lain street 1 t ost noxno. 4386. Now York City. Ap. 8, 1HW. 482-3mins A GOOD Assortment of LADIES' DOMESTIC CALF BOOTEES, wsrrnnied to suit, bv Nor. 1? W1LK1NS Jfc KLLLLT. LITERARY. ui:n, i nrn. 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THE PREMIUMS1, Every .Subseriber to the WKI'.KLT ft t t, WHITE AND 111,1 E will be entitled to two Pre miums, worth from 50 cents 10 SMO, by the pay ment of 2S cents on each As soon as th sub scription money is received, the subscribes will he informed by letter what Premiums h. ewtHbjJ lo, and then il is optional whether h. remin lh j cents on each and take the Premiums or not. THE PRLMIOIS. The Premiums thut we sell to th. sahsciibcrt for i j cents each, are comprised a follows Ltstr 1 5 rianoforie VX .aclii ft U. 6. Treasury Note" 500 10 (iold Watche 150 50 Gold Watches 100 li5 loid Watches . 7 J 50 Sew ine Machines- 74 2tX) (iold Watches 75 300 Cold Watches 50 300 Silver Watches 30 500 Silk Dress Pattern. 85 1000 Silver Watches"" 10 im.10 L'Oiu 1.11:11ns jii'iu u ,, (Iold HractlelH, Armlets, Neck Chains, Camesv, I lorentme, Mosaic and t.ola Mno ells, oolif and Silver Thimbles, (.iold Ear Drops, King". Breast Pins. Bosom Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Cull Pins. Lockets. Kevs. Scarf and Saawl Pins, and other articles worth from 50 cis. each. All communications tnt.st lie aiMressed t A. M BROWN i CO., 123 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Vr. AGENTS WANTED in nil parts ol the United Stales mill Canada 10 sell Books, Music, Jewel ry, (leld Pens, Pencils, &c, and receive .ub Bcriptious for Ihe KF.D, WHITE AND BLUE. Calalo;uc9 and Numbered Certificates will k. sent to those wishing to uet as Agents. N o cap ilal required. All newspapers giving trie above advertisement 13 insertions, will be paid 3, in Cold Pens, Jew- elrv, Books, or Music, payable within 30 days after receiving first number containing the adv.r. ti-cincnt. 47si-3m SOMETHING NEW!! Ii Gift Enterprise conducted upon a Literal and Impartial Plan. THE ONLY ONETIUT STANDS ENDORS ED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS OF TUB CITY OF BALTIMORE. II. K .II O V T ft C GREAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORE, .o. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Xd., HEADQUARTERS FOR Soulhcrn and Western Orders. U renter inducements than ever before offered. SEND TO THEM FOR A CATALOGI'K. A Gift Worth from Fifty Cent to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, Accompanies every Book. ' lt-CATALOGUES giving Full Parliculsr Mailed Free to any Address. WHAT TIIEPRESS SAY THEY have 11 magnificent assort men t ol Books, and have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant Gifts tu be distributed among their " troupe ol Iriends and cusiomers at large. fnltimott itin. Not only may (election b mad. of any choir work, but with it the purchaser is sure to rcc.it. some article of Jewelry, which, in many eases proves quite valuable. Mir, Exchange. They make no promises that ar. not performed strictly to the letter, and by ilius punctually can celing iheir obligations, have gained the emir. eon fideiiee of not only our citizens, but the country ubroad. Baltimore Patriot. A young lady acquaintance of ours pnrchas.1 for $1 a Book at this establishment, a few day since, and received a double-castd Gold Watch vulueU at one huudrrd dollars. Clipper. The success which niicnds th. Gift Book Hour of .Messrs. II E. HOYT Si, Co. has no precedent ill the annals of Gift Enterprises. Argus. Call nnd see them, and our word for it, yon w8 not regret your visit. Dispatch. All Orders should be addressed to II. I',. HOYT A Co No 41 Bultimor St., Baltimore, Md F.b. 11, 1859. 474 -3m (ritlll'OSEU AMEXDMEXT TO THE CONSTITUTION. ULLAT1VF. to nn Amendment to the Condi, tuiion, providing for Annual Sessions of th Gcnernl Assembly. Jlcsoletd, by thr General Assembly of the State ef Ohio, Three-fitlhs of th members of each hour concurring theroiti, that it be and is hereby pro posed tu the electors ol the State level, at th. next annual October Slate Election, upon the approval or rejection ol the following amendment as a sub. simile lor the fust cluuseof the twenty-fifth sec tion of 1 bo second article of the Constitution of this Slate, to wit: " All regular sessions of th General Assembly shall commence on th. first Monday iu Junuar'y annually." WILLIAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Representative. MARTIN WEEK Ell. April 5, 1859. President ol the Sens'. FIXKETARY OFSTATES OFFICE, I Columbus, O., April 7, 1859. I I do hereby certny (hat the foregoing Joint R solution, relative 10 an Amendment u th. Con. siituiiou providing for Aunuul SusAioua of th in ) General Assembly." is a true copy trom th ori ginal roll on the til in this oflice. A. P. RUSSELL, Secretary of Stat Auditor's Otfice. Geacoa Cocrtt, I Chardon, April 15, 1859. I I do hereby certify that the above i. a eorr.ct copy of tha Joint Resolution received by m trom the Secretary of Stole. C. C. FIELD, Anditor Geauga Co. April 15. 1859. 4b3-tra Mew Blacksmilliins Establishment IN CHARDON ! THE subscribers would announce 10 the citizen ot Chardon and vicinity, that they hsv ta ken the Blacksmith Shop recently occupied by J. M Comstock & Co., at ilia fool of Water Street, where ihey arc intending 10 carry en the bunn.e. in all its brunches. Having had an experience of several years in the business, tlavy are prepared ta do ail kinds ol work, such as Ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleight. It., at as cbcup a rale as can be procured at any other establishment, and in a durable and satisfactory manner. frParticular attention paid to HORSE SHOE. INU and custom work generally, and w ar d. lormined that 110 n. shall go way dissatished , ether with our work or once. Chardon, December 15th. 1858. 467 tf tUBIMOXS. Just prioted, a quantity of J usiices' and Constable' blanks, con sisting of Summon, Subpoenas, Execution, Writ of Attucbmeut, etc.. which may b foundat THIS OFFICE. April 30lh. 1H58. A GOOD Lot of FIRKINS for Sal cheap C suitable for Packing Mutton, fork na Beef. fnli aids fAt-m Nov U WILKIN'S & KELLEY. rpiN anu rroNE wabk. by JL kev.ll WILKIN'S it KET.I.ET. SUGAR, Molasses, Flour, Ssli, Nails, Builder Hardware, always on hand and for sale low, a ' FIELD Sl CLEVELAND 435t(