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Mouoy may bo forwarded by mail, if tho letter containing it on rcgisim-on, at our I'Imk Kotos oaJEastotn banks preforrod. Largo litnouuts will ho moiii (afelv retnittod WESTON & COOMBS. Washington, D. C. Lives of Cait. Riiow.n and AssortATna Mr. .lames Kodtiath, well known lor hi contioction with Kansas nllYus, is ongagod in nroparing fur tho pross, tho lives of Cap! John Brown and his associates at Harper's l'orry. Tho book will ho publifihoil nhout Now Yoar'd by Mossrs.Vl'hayor & Eldridgo, Boston, Mass. Mr lludpath tlusires that frinnds of Capt. Brown or his compatriots, will forward to him at Maiden, Mass., euuh particulars and incidents of their livoi as may assist liitii in making his proposed work roliablo, full and worthy of tho ovent. Tho actors at Harper's L'orry havo niary rolatiros and frionds on tho Western Ito Boivo, who Oan ftituiuh much intoreating I'roin tho reputation of Mr. mid his knowledge of and connection with Capt. Brown, those friends may rest assured that tho work proposed will endeavor Iruth- tilly to present tho charactur utid motives Jotm lirown ana bis uiuu. Idle Vot'Tit. Tn his recent chargo lo pratul jury ill Washington City.Judo Craw, lord, who iro8idod nt tho Sickles trial, ad dressed hnnsulf to a subject paramount importance, and niadu tho following : "If tho young mon, who aro to ho future mon of tho country, were brought with nioro decided I101110 rule, and coin jiollod when compulsion wag nocccssary 10 devote, thuniBolvcg to tlio acquisition skill and sonio useful and rospectuhlo voca tion, there would ho lo.-s occupation courts and jurioB. Tho engagements and huhits of tho will cliii to tho man, and upon his educa tion and t aitiitii;' uudor tho domestic will depend his standing, charncter, and usolulucas, or tho revet to 111 1 1 lo. TrsTS cf groatnoRS oponnesa of nntiirn to admit tlio light ot lovo nml loaunn, COiliagO to puiauo It. nemls in Lounal, GREAT ATTRACTION! Aycrs & TAu r r a BE( leave to icmind liie Tuhlic that thev coniiiiue t.i do business at their Old Stand, nil mat, in aouitiuu to tlieir Inre slock ol TLAIN AD I'AXCY D li Y UUODS, Rc(v1y-3Iale Clothing,- (V., They aro now receiving a ticncral Asnirtincut IRON AND ST 15 EL, C AliU I A GE TRIMMIXas, And. in short, all kinds nf materials tiscJ jMocusiiiuin nun iurriu:;o-.uaKiis. They do not, liko ihcir nioro fortunate nr bora, promise to sell utcosl; yet they will guar amy 10 sell any oi their (Jonds AS LOW FOIi CASH OR READY PA V, A th tame kind of Cooda con bo purchased I'vrsona wishinR tn purcliaso T1IC VKItV UV.ST CiOOOS AT PBICES THE MOST REASONABLE, Ar Invited to call before coins to any othor Si. MURRAY. Chudon, Jury 15, 1869. imt MISCELLANEOUS. in all all in formation. It. of tho in 10 tnarltB the up of for hoy his and y slill oi hy ifrh place CROCKERY &. GLASS WAKE SLl:. - kSHEltiiil" IlissworUi & Co v CrIXA AND EAIiTUEXWARE, (las Fixtures. I.nmp for I'hnrrlies mid Nulls, t't'TLEUY, Lut IKIN'U ULASSKS, TRAYS, Plated and Brittania ware, A Mi A fi ri:at V ,nti TY or HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES. U J'Oonds cnrcliilly Pitched, mill leliv lui.Ii .r Tut Duvr l'l.r.i: in Ci'r..ir.c4 r.xii; i Nsutiitni & to., Corner of Superior and Seneca Streets, cm;vj:i,ani April i.", ls.vj. 43inC Furniture, Oni'iicfs si Bid Crackcry WILLIAM JTAKT, WLhIls.i Ic und Retail Dealer in All kinds of Furniture, No. 107, Water Street, Cleveland, ha? niw on hand a 1'iic . complete assortment ut lOM! WOOtl, itlilllOgtlll', Itiark Walnut anil CSicrry CIIVMIILR Si;'l, vatiousstylta, I.I il .Nlili.S, at all prices, Al ATT MASSES, ol llnir. Alanillu, Exc.-lsijr nnJ Sirnw PI AMI STOOLS, All of w iiich luller lo 'he )iiri'lmsingconimunity at Frices to Suit tho Times. W.M. IIAIIT, No. 107 Water St. Cowlcs & Co. Ate still oi the bumic old ppot, at CLEYELAN D io. 1 15, WED DELL HOUSE, Anil will ho glad to pro their cuetotnfra front "OKI t;lul''rl,,1 nnd nroniiHft to deal with tlieni in. pre lilieinlly than ever. The present Itardtimtt iiiivp so rctiueeu tnc prices ol Cliu'liJ Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silitr u are, &r., tl'".t n litllr mm now will huv as much ni more iioiu y will lierearier. We Imvu the very licit workmen in everv ile- i;irtiiieni ot our Iiiihiii'ss. v would reBiieetlitllv solicit a couiimeincc of llio iiatrouuiio of our old ni i Miiu. a can iiont all. r.i-ii vj-sk, " T1-y Ml i'ouyij a t 1 111: 5V' iU llln,hmill,SIvfS. II. MTV. J f-n 'I' 1 r a m i r.L'V ' nr. vtl' it TTrtl.ifin'llsf 1 iui.'iuoiai i.i iJJh, i'n,. Musi l.'.uuplr'to Asaiirtnient and Largest Slorll ol Iron ol every Desci llillon. from liie heaviest liar to the lightest Hoop.inelU' dm.' lil'I. O V A XI, US, lit; till Y SI'UIXUS axi mi in 1 v.'.i;.iA(...v at FA'EUY VA IHEVY. TO HE SOU) AT Prices llint dely Cuiupetiiioii, luri .isii. Cnil oml leal u prices before purchasiiiK elsewhere, lam delermined that all articles in niy lino Shall u-jsoltl nl less price than heretofore tillered 111 tins vicinity. ff-e nun t;i no, caruia'iks and wagons of nil kinds made lo ohuku on the shortest Notice, jji N. B. will shoe Horses lor ft!, 00 each and till other work in proportion, died workmen always 011 hand mid ready to wait on all who will hivor me with a cull. .V, U.IIITT. llainhilL.il, .Sept. 30, '5!). J07lf liURNETT HOUSE, Cor. of Ontario Ac I'roKix-ct tots.. CLEVELAND, O. fpiIE t'ndersiijned havo fitted tip the above 1 nnuieil ihiiise, nl lunch expeiiso. witliScventy h ive Comfortahle nnd I'leasiini ltooiii4. The Eur ni.shiiiKs are nil ni;w, winch, with llnir Taiill. they h siyii shall not he surpassed 111 this or any other oily, at 'heir ciiaiiuc 01 -Dmi Dollaii n n Dav. The patronage, of a disuriiiiiiiatiit! public wni'iiier 111 piiiHiin 01 itrsiNi ssor ri.tjA.st nr. is re sicctlully soliciteil. Willinn to abide their doei smii as to 1 he result of their cllorts. HI 'UN KTT Si. TIN liER, Proprietors. Oci IS, I7a8. 40B NEW MILLINERY GOODS! SPRING FASHIONS. MltS. II KN Dlt V WOULD IM'Oltll her old Erieuds and Ciistoiners, that she ha' list received her Snrinsr supply ol id Ml LL1N EK OOODS, which consists 111 part of linnncis, Hon. urt una 1 up 1 rniiiiiliigr, KiUbuns, Artihcial l'ioweis, &e., itc. SI10 is now pteimred to do all work in her lino to tlie etifrc salisl tcliuu ol all thoso who may laviir ner w iui a Clin . &r" Old iioiniets lilenehnl & Ti iinmed 11s usual .S'i(,y) 11 Nluirs over S. '. . Ilemlrix's Uroet ;'i, one door South of Court House. Chardon, April b, xi'i. 4Hi-tf M A 1' L E GROVE MACHINE SHOP. CIIAtiUIN I'AI.l.S. PI IE Si;iiS(';illI'.lt tnkesthis method le in- I lorm his I' ricnds nnd the I'uhlie 111 Cr.priil ihat he is in. vv pic pared to Manulueliiio lo Order S'l'K M-KNI ilN .',S of Various S .. SA V and OIII.VI'.MILL M ('l IlN Kit V. WOOI.F.X M At II I.N Kli Y . Tl I li LSI 1 1 i M ACII1N KS, in isi:.i'ovi:iis, wood-sawtnu MACI1INI.S, .Ve .A e. All of w hich w ill he done at Shortest Notice uud on llio .Most Iteiisoiiubla 'i cutis. A DIN OAl'NTT. Chagrin Falls, July, 1S.V.I- TniC NEW BOOK BINDERY In fain? villi-. '"pill'. Subscriber i pleiisrd to n 11 11 mince I to Ins ..l.l Ir lends uud iicipiaiiilniicesin Tames, vilie nnd vicinity, thai ho has again loetiied linn sell in Tuiiicsville, Im the purpose of rarrying the above. named husnics... Ilo will he ready otonieiicp iiper:itiio the tii si d m t week, fr-r IH.VDKIiY IN MAIlsil VI.I.'S XKW lll.oCK, Second Floor. T. W lllTAKLU. i;i:t riti:Nct s . . Win. L. Terkins, J. F Seo'iehl. C.N. I.urtlctt, Seth Murshnll. S. VV". Theips, L. A. Toner, Moodev. .1. S. Matthews, Dr. S. liosn, T. T. Sun. I.'i-.l, VV. ('. Chambers, A. I. liiiliit, L'iirisiopiicr .ilnrse. I IJro.iks, licv. JJ.VV chjtcr. t. K.linvnolds. .Mar. '.'a, l.'i'.i. 4hoiI II A II T F O U D Fire liisimtEicc Co. Of llniifoid, Conn. CHAR T B ltTTD IN 1 8 I 0. ASBtTS MA V 1ST, I8MI, jCM,313 pj. DWKLLIWi IKH'sTisTflousrhold Furniture, Stores, DuiIiIiiirs and oilier property, insured rii'.uitist loss or damage hy fire, at as low rales undoubted eoruriiy uud prompt indemnity patrons will warrant. E. V. CANFIELD, Agent. Charoon, Ohio, June 17,1859. OTICAHINK AND TAI.I.OU CANDLES oy inepounuor toi.rniuanily on hand, tv. U WiLKJ.V 04 KELLKV. PAINESVILLE. on to S. as to FALL & Winter GOODS just rrcrived by R I). WELT ON & SON r T AYE nmv on bund a Pull Ptock Li. sini Winter (..ooils. whieli thry of Fall nml will sell as Cheap nx the t hciiict. Among theirlioixls tuny ho found a (Icncral As mirtmrnl ol l.adios liotHli, such as MERINOS. C A SSI M K It V. V A It A M ETT A S, connuus. nsKi;r i'laids, dku.v tiKS. DKLAINES, ALL Wool, DO., UK ESS TK1M MINOS, HOOPS, SK1KTS, IIOSIKItY. ENG LISH I'ltlNTS, ..MKRKl .MAC DO, COCIIKCO DO, CLOVES, OACNTLETS, I'LAINnud f it i'l) FLAN NEl.S. LA. 1)1 K.S' C LOT H, ftlllHONS. HCCIIKS, LADIES' M El! I NO AND lllflM II A SHAWLS. IJINO. HAMS, HliOADlLoTHS AND CASSI 1 Lit fcS, SATIN ETTS, t'.i U.t lit A LES DE.MNS. S Tit I I'EII SHIR T 1NOS. AI'UON CMKCKS. VELV E T 4, SILK VESIINOS. 1' A KM EKS' A N I) MEII1 AN ICS CASSI- M EKES. 1IUOWN AND LI.E.U III'D S II E El INliS, TK'kl.NO. WICKINO. TWINE, COITON YAKN, DAT TINIi. I'M HKEI.LAS, HATS nn (I CAPS, OKOCE KlESol nil kind-, 5 dilf-reiit kiiuli olSl'OAKS, iroin d to 14i:ih per pound, TE AS from I toS shil lings pir penult; a iood article lor 'I shilling and warranted good, or we will ri liiod thn money. Wr have also a very nice nrticle ol III. Al.'K 'J'EA lor SO rents. SIKt'l'S nml MO LASSES, CKl II K EK V of nil kinds, Hardware, Nails, Aim, l'ork and Shovels, Hoots and Shoes . ol nil kinds, wi'h Cents' nml La ' dies' nnd nil oilier kinds of (iiioils usually kept. ttrWe will tuke in i:xclinnuc forJoodi Dried AdimV. Iltitler nnd Cln ese, and nil kinds of (iriiiit. lor whic'i we will pity the highest mar ket price, Ht nil limes. t. r wi:i;ro asok. Chardon, Oct: ia, 1S09. ilOtf hl GrOOCls NOW HI'jAI) V. JOHN S. L0CKW00D, MILWAUKEE BLOCK, I'Ainlsvilli:, o. READY PAY, ONE PRICE! IXEUANT IHti:sS SILKS, l'Olil, Alti nod INDIA DM., I lit INOS, V A LUNCIAN, I'lC'l) CtHtlUUS, cAsti.ir.iii:s, ut- I, A IM S, n.vsiiET n.Ains, WOOT.DO., UNION DO.. 111 iiai:i:s, KNtii.isii phints, ri(KNt:il DO., fll I'. It It I MAC AND COCIIICO DO., HUNT 10 t ent do., COTTON VAI.KNTIAS, DKI.SS TIlI.H.lllNtiS, nooi's, ra.ovrs, SK1UTS, CJAI NTI.KT.S, UOMCItY, ILANNKLS, .Allies' CI.OTII, i:.n- iticoini:iti 1 s, it 1 11 - HONS. It! t II I N. SIIITI.AND WOOL, DOI ULi: ZE I'll- Y ItS, VANh l.l'. NOTION,SII.Y I.N, L,lNlll A.US, I.O'l'IIS mill CAS- son it f s, ki,m;t A sii.k V tSTINfJS KA HM I'.ltS'ic MKCHA.NICS' CAS (il.MEUES, LAW. ItENI'E, Al. PLETON a NICK T WIST, ONTARIO nnd UEDOl'IN PHEETLNOS, 'INK HltoW.Ndo., HLEACHEDdo., DENIMS, riCKLNO, WH. lv, TWlMi, i;i)l lt.l II A I TIMi, STKIl'ED SlllltTl.NG, AI'UON Cll'lv SIGAllS.CUl'FEE, TOb.lL'll, Starch. Soap, CAMIl.KS, RICK, INDIIJO, NUTMEGS, CINNAMON, CLOVES, rtlTER, BflCB bOUA, CRICAM TARTAR, John AimU'I'soii'si I'lno CuC, TJ;. ut M, 0O autl 7i els. per lb ?rTlie Best lltiulity of Goods Alway Kept 011 lluntl. Cull and sec for yourselves. j:r Dried l'i nit, Iluttcr nnd E(!S taken III Lleliiume lor t.oodsjji. JOHN S. LOCKWOOD. rainesvillo, Sept.3oth. &07lf FltESII AjUlIVAL ! ! rpn k iii)i:itsi;.i:i nr.;s to in .1. I'iriil his rrieuds and Customers, thai ho rccciviiiK his wdiich have been selected with grent caro express ly tor the nadu of this vicinity, lie does not ex iect 10 sdl all the goods sold in this place, hut Miiall I'rulits and I loo I'nce w ill induce purchas ers to call and examine hisOoods mid Trices, lit trusia they will not go away dusuiislicd. Ilia stock will comprise all tho New and Desirabli styles ol LADIES' D It ESS GOODS, Stella, Cashmere, Uroeha, Crape and Thibet SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, RIBBONS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, HOL'SEicEicriNO noons, S T K AW BO N N E T H. FLATS & ISUAIvEUS A Iso, a Largo Stock of Spring and Summer Goods For Men and Hoys Wear, viz : FRENCH & ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. I'LAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEIIES, TVV'FKDS, 8attinki'h. KENTCC'KY, JEANS. FARMERS' & MECHAN ICS' CASSLMERE8, II leu r lied iiikI Drown Lliienc, LINEN' IHUM.S. COTTONADES, &c., &o &o. ; ALSO, Deniina, Sirines. Drills. Tiekinc. Fine and Hesvv Slipniinga, Cotion Yarn. Carpel Wnrp. Wicking and Twine. Also. 11 laree ot Ladies' Shoes, bus kins and Gnilers, Children's Shoes, nnd Men's nnd Itoy's II. hi is and Shoes, Umbrellas, Tnnisols, 4c, .Vc..c,iii fael.ttenrlv everv vnrietv of Goods usually kept in a first. class retail store, lie will bo coiiiimially receiving throughout the season auditions to his Stock ol all the !v 11 iid Drtlruble Goods wanted in this Community A .MOW W I l.l OX Tuinosville, April 15, 1353. 4d3-tf WALL PAl'ER. Scor I F Ml AND II UVKES, .1111. vv AL rvic ui.ul rv, MAIN STREET. TAINESVILLE, O., ftcsieetfully call the attention of one and all their larige and well selected stocK ot Puper Huugiiigs L'ortlfM, Curtains, Fixtures 4c. 4e. 4c. We have in Store and nro in receipt of all Now Styles as well as the Old Established Favor ites, and beg 10 call llio attention of iioi;siui:!-ii:its and all Interesl.-d to the beauty and desirableness nl our Slyles and the Imw Trice at which they will lNld. IA1 all can ai our more ono look through OUR SAMPLE BOOKS and satisfy themselves in regard to our assertions. Also, a lull and complete assortment ol Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods Musie, RAVEN, BACON 4- CO. '8 FIANOS MKIiODEONS, 4. Pulnvlll, Ail IS, 1859. tfl3 ! MEDICAL. if ; lo the Blond Purifier and Blood Tills. DR, ROBACK'S Scandinavian Remedies I! WIIK PH. INMI ACK, tho cclrbrnteil j Sweetish riiysieiim, introduced his Wood I'ariher nnd lllood I ills in the Lulled States, he .et lorih in plat,. lanKun then etirn.tvo proper- ties. I his was years ,ii;o. I ho tusk ol reeotn- torndin,, them has.iuee u?,n M, oal ,.i hi.h,mH,. Eiiti.dui oed men whoso elnira. ter (or sound iu.lu-! inent uiul philosophy, elves their opinions weight in the coitiinutiily, tueu who ohserve, relloet. and make " nssurniieo tloiitily sure lielore lliey iieenie ure everywhere approving and uruinc the use of these wonderlul prepatnii.ius. All who confide in tlie w i-doiii nnd hones. yof this class, or who chose in inve.tiate fur themselves arc now of one mind on this important stthjeet. Dr. liohnck invites the ntlenlion of the sick to tho OIIKI1NAL IiTTKUS, Irom uteuitiers ol the nicdienl profesinn, editors of public jniirmils. w e'l-kiiown nierchantsniid Enriii crs, and Lndicsol the hiuhtst res.eiahiliiy,Bivin3 accounts of extraordinary euros wroiiihl hy the remedies, of which cures they themselves were KYi: WITNKKSKS. . These parlies may be consulted personally or hy letter, hy those who have nuyd.uiht upon the sub j'-el The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ko hack, which is at all lintc9 accesbihlc lo the public, establishes the follow iog I 'Ac; i s ; Thnl the FImkid 1'liuhi.k and Olod Tills have hi en proved hy unnlysis to Coo nun no Minernl ; That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSI'KPSIA with unerrinp rcrtttiuli. ond ill a very short tlnio. That after all other medicines have proved u.-:cless, they relieve l.ivei Compliiiiits, and restoro tho health and sireiigih of the sufTcrer. That SICK l l.'JIl,i:S. who have languished for yenrs in hehi'ess weak ness nun ocspoiuteiiey, rectipernte wttn creat rapidity under their iiiviijoriilini,' opcriition. That: in scaiiui iiis.iiii 111 it's ure iciiiuviii ny iut:ir curium and gently slitiiulutin properties.Tlut they recruit IShnlteied Coilstitlition, however they may havo been irilltd with and tihused ; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, nnd render it enjoyable. Tliat, operating direct ly upju the jwistiit ol disvtse in t.e btvtd, tiicy t iiuse soon to Ileul, which destroy the Constitution nuddisf hnrue from the system, every taint ofpero tula, whether herediiary or otherwise. That they Iteerilit tin; Dcbllililted, and that there is no disoaso of the Stomach and llowets, the Liver, the Nervous System, the .Skin, .lands or Muscles, in which they do not uive prompt nliif, and, if uduiinislered before the very citauci ol inc ua occii uivaueu.J rjject a paintem untl I'rrjert cure. near in ilium ttint tlio MJAMJl.N A ..N VEOETA111.E I1LOOD PILLS nro cndord hy the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, allidavits, medical wurks, and by word ol mouth, proclaim them to he the very best preparntioll ol the kind ever oll'. red to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every nveuue and orjrnn of the system, and to expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority alter one sinelo trial they arc not onlv heller bill, in fuel. cheaper than any other Tills, tur it takes a less nuiutier ol tlieni lo proiluco a belter elleel. lJric. nl tlia Isi'midiiinvniii V eiri.tnli h II hind run fier. SI per bollle, or S3 ner half dozen, of the .Scnndinvian Vegetable lilood Tills, lii cents per oox. or a uuxes lur 5.1. Keod Dr. Itohack s Snecial Notices ont! Cerlifi- rates, published in a conspicuous part of this Taper irom utile to nine. Dr Kohaek's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containmi; a great variety of iuterestinu and valunhle Medical informalioh, can bo had gratis of tiny of his Aleuts throughout (he country. in tuuiruit or compiicnteu eases, 1'r Koback may bo consulted personally or by Idler, enclos ing one stamp for llio reply. 1 rincipril otneo nnd alc Knoms. No. 6 r.nsl Fourth Street, 3d .'holding Irom .Main Street, Ciu- cinnnli.O. Laboratory in Ilaintnotid Street. l or Sale ill (euiit'ii Coutitv by A Cook. Char don ; J. Smith, Thompson ; Geo. Sadli it. Turkman. (J. V. Oarrktt, Mootvtlle 1 and by Druntiists ami .vieretiniits generally lliroujfliout tlio Union. .way '.'u, isu'j. 48-ly THE DOLLAR DEALEll FOR AsUCSOai New Volume-New Type. Fob Twlsty Yobs, the Ci.tvti.ixn Plain Denier has been owned and controlled. Published and Edited hy the same individual, li has nov el missed a Publication Day, nor scratched a Democratic Ticket. It has finiyhl its way single-handed atpiiust all opposition, until it has gained a National Circulation and a National rep utation. From Maine lo California the Ti.ain Hi. At. i n is known and read, and it never was in so good a eonditiiiit pecuniarily, or in better pluck piiliiicilly, to liyhl llio battles ol Deuioei acy than nuw. For the conimt; your it will be particularly devoted to POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY And the 1'residency. It has aitainst hiifh authority dared to advocate tho rights of' tho people of a Territory us well ns a Stale, to rejruuiie uieir uomestie insulations m their own way," and it will eoiiiiinie to do so nitniust said high niiihoiity, '-the world, Hie flesli and the devil." Against all Leeoiiipton Coustiiu lions, Sluvo Codes, and llio ro-openuia ot tho Slave I rndo, this Tiiior is devoiedly dediealod from ill's lime, heucclurih nnd lorever! ''Come one, como all! 1 Ins roek shall fly! From its firm base as soon as I!" Ilesidcs the current News ol the Day, the Tlnin Dealer will contain ill each number a TALE. Correspondence from a host ol Contributors. nnd Telegraphic Reports Irom all parts of the worm. Tho Commercial Dcpnrtmenl will ho under the sole charge ol James Urokenshiie, Esip, who is acknowledged lu be one ut the best .Market Re porter in llio country. i no ix'ai ueptirimeni win ne presiileo ovev hy thai oriL'iiril and luuchter tirovokioi! uciiius, " Ar- th.mas Wakd, Esq.," whose lAitters,Jokes, Oddities unit tjuidities, nro 11I0110 worth the price of (ho pa per. In short, we aro prepared la present 0110 of the Neulest mid Cheapest Family News impels 111 tho West. SUIJSCKIPTION: Pinglo subserthers, per year. $1,50 ' ' for li mouths, I, no CluhsofTcn per year, 10.00 To each fetter up of a Club, 1 Copy extra ... 1,00 PCrTosl .Musters are requested lo act ns Agents. u. j-ioucius L'emocrais sra oxneeied o net ns Attenis and to lose 110 lime iuuetiimr everv h. liiver in Popular Sovereignly, no mailer lo what party liu may beloou. 10 lake this naner. (n-niv is me iiiiiu 10 ueaur yourselves preparatory to the lll'Al I criuiiiuui uuiopuigll. Kr'Thoso who want nn account of the oneninr 01 ma hbs iunit-wi. 1110 urgninzaiion 01 Die fow House ol Kapreseiiiiuives (winch will he n pro Iraeteu nnd rich nlfair, a ninjoiity being "Opposi lion,") the Pfosideut's .Message and Keuortsotilin Departments, will eoineieneo their subscriptions Drii'mlier First. Tho New Voltimo will com mence Jan. 1st. All payments tube in a uvanck. ftrWhoever receives this Circular will please hand it aiouiul,or pass it 10 son 10 0110 who will. Address J. W. GRAY, Cleveland. Ohio. 513w6 SPRIC ARnXCEME.T For Dairymen. 1 AM SEI.MX A FIMST Ql'AMTV 1 ol CHEESE VA TS.with Metallic Ouiaidca, tho following Low Trices : B0 Ball. ut, complete lor 15 to 20 Cows, (16 !I3 gull. Vut, uumplcU) for 3d to U0 Cows, fit) Iirr Sties l proportion. Every Vut ia Wurrunitd to give satisfaction the puruhuaur, or they have ilia ynvilngo of retur iun thsin. aio, MiniBlacturcrorall kinds of TINamI COPPER WOKKi all kinds f TINNER WARE foi 6al, BAM'L tSCiUIRE Chatdon, Mar. 95,1890, itsj-ly PHARMACVA MEDICAL. ut to HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It Is a fact thnf, al sotuc period, every Tncm bcr of the human family is subject to diseni or disturbance of I he bodily funcllousj but, with tho aid of a good Ionia and tho excrciso of plnin common sense, they mny bo able so lo regulato tho system ns to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, tho true course lo pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at tho least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose, Ir. Hosteller has in troduced lo this country a prepnrnlion bearing Lis nnmc. which is not a new nicdieine. Imt ono that has been tried for yenrs, giving satisfac- tjon ,0 ni w)l0 liavo uccl it, Tll0 yMH opcrato powerfully upon tho stomach, bowels, ' , v re!)tori'nK1tlcm t0 n itcMiy nm . ,. .. , ,, Vigorous action nnd thus, by the simple pro- cc" r slreiigthcuuig nature, uablo tho sys- lem to triumpu over iltseasc. For tho euro of Dyspepsia, Inditroftion, Nau sea, Flaluleucy, Loss of Appetite, or any T.iliotii Complaints, niising from a nintldd inaction of tho btctnaeh or llowcb, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, &.C., these Litters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, to generally con tracted by new settlers, nnd caused principally by the elinngc of water and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably mora prevalent, in all i I a various forms, than any other, nnd tho causo of which may always be attributed to derangements of tho dige-tivo organs, can bo cured without fail by using IIUSTETTEIl'S STOMACH lUTTI'.HS, ns pel directions on the botlle. For Ibis disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind ; then why not uso an article knot, n lo be infal lible ? All nations have their Litters, as a pre ventive of discaso and slrcugtbtner of tho sys tem in general; and among them all the,re is not to bo found a nioro healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which havo tended to provo '.lie value of this great preparation in tho scalo of medical science. Flvkh ami AtH'K. This trying and .revok ing disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere sha dow in a short time, uud rendering hi 111 phy- stcally ami mentally useless, can lo driven from the body hy tho use of JlOSTliTTKR'S UKNOWNKD MITTMIS. Further, none of tlio above-stated diseases can bo contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Litters arc used as per directions. And as they neither create uausea nor offend tho palate, uud render un necessary any change of diet cr interruption of ordiunry pursuits, but promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, tho complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with tho pro duction of a thorough and permanent erne. For Persons in Advanced Years, who aro suffering from an enfeebled constitution uud Infirm body, theso liittors arc invaluable as a restorative of strength and ?igor, and need only be tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother whilo nursing theso Litters aro indis pensable, especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to tho demands of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, and hero it is where a good tonic, such as liostcttcr's Stomach Hitters, is needed to impart toniporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by nil menus try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if ho is acquainted with tho virtue of tho Litters, will recommend their UoO in all cases of weakness. CAUTION Wo caution the public against using any of tbo many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for HosTKTTKn'a Celebrated Stoiiacu Bittkrs, and see that each bottle, baa the words "Dr. 3. Iloitetter's Stomach Hitters" blown on tbo side of tho bottlo, and stamped on tho metallic cap covoring the cork, and observe that our autograph aignaturo Is on tho lubcl. r Prepared and sold by HOBTETTEH A BMITII, Pittsburgh, Fa,, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and doalors generally throughout the United btates, Canada, Bouth America, and Germany, lor Snlo by A. COOK, and JOHN BH UIU.S, in million, ond bv Druggists and Dealers generally. Juu'. 28, IH.i'J. 47J-lyin.V:oa IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY . SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, VIZ : THAT PROFESSOR WOOD'S 11 a I r Restorative Wilt preserve infallibly llio growth nnd color of the hair. It uscu two or three tmicu a week, tu any im n inn bio ngv. i trlei-ily restore the grny, cov r ilia bald with Nature's own urnnineni. the hair: ma ko it more so It and beiuttitul Hum any oil, and nrcserve (ho ecatp Tree from all disease lo the g rente -I ago. Stiitenmen, .Indces, Attorneys, Doe ui's. L'teruvincn. .'roicssioiuil men :inil (jen- 1 1 c men and Ladieti ul all classes, all over the world, heur testimony that we do not sny too in no ti in Us luvor. KuuJ the tuilowin; nnu jikI Hh'KORY CIrci i:,St. Charles Co.,Mj., Nov TJih., I'ntir. O. J. WonD-Denr iir: Som tiiiio Inat Ruiinnnr, we were induced to use soine ol your llnir Uesiorative, and itsetlt-cts were ?o wonder till, we fed it our duty lo you and the utilicted, to report it. Our little soni heni! lor Brtmo time had hnen nrrleetlv tovered with sores, and pouio called Hcutd head. The hair almost eniircly came oil in consenueiice, wlien a Iriemt. pcciiic RiMlennL's, advised uh to uso your Kesicralivo, we did so wuh little hope ol Hiicccse, but loaur urpriie, uml that ol' all our lriend,a very few application removed the disuse euiirelv, and n new cion ol hnir fooii started out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy a scaip, aim ns limit innt n crop ol hair in any other child. We can, thercforo, and do hereby, recommend your Kt'stonitivo, ns a perfect rowicdy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. Wo ure youra respeettully, i 1 1 .h i i iiti'i'ivnvririf iij ' v, itiMiii.iinn iii.ii, HMt.Ml V. IIIUUINUOTUAM. Frof. Woon l)inr Sir: Mv hair had. for several yenrs, heen hecoiuitoj preniiiltircly (iray, neeoui- pnnieil l y a iiarsiiiicss which ronueriii liie con stunt uppiicntiou if oil iieceistu y in dressing ii. When I loinine'iec I usiu.; your llnir liestorulivc ahoul two months nuo. it was in thai eoiuiition; and htivint; voiiiinued its uso till v. iihin tho lust Ihreo weeks, it litis lurnnd loits untiirnl color, nml nssuuied u soilness mid lustre trendy to ho pre ferred lo those produced hy the application ol oils or any other preparation I havo ever used. 1 re- (jartl it as an inuispeiisuiuo anient lor every inoy toilet, whether lo ho used as a Hair Uest.irntive, or for tho BiuipU purpnu of dressing or henutily ini! the hair. Vou havo pgriuixMou to refer tome all who entertain uny donht ol ile pri forming a Ihatiscluinied lorit. M KS. C. SYMONDS, Cincinnati, t)..l'eb. 10,';7 lllTliirdSt. Wei inuton, Mo., Pec. 5th. 1P57. Litor. Wood Pear Sir: l.y the advieo of friend of mine, who had been using your Hair lie Stoiativo, 1 was iudiired to try it. I hud the lo ver, some time last May. and nearly eveay hair in my hind came out. Muwniyhnir has come in grent denlthicknr than over it was. Noiliing but a duty nnd a sympathy llint I feci lo uoiiiiiiuni cnte looihera who are nlllicted as 1 have Urn, would induco me lo itive this nithlio ncknotvledi!- mcnt of tho benefit I have received i'roin I'rofussor Wood's Hair Kestoriiuve. Yours respectfully, A. It JACOIW, The Kcslcrntive is put up in hollies of 3 sizra, viz: i he smn holils I a unit, and retails or 1 ner buttle; the medium holds at leust tweulv ier cent, more in proportion thnn the small, rctnis for per botte; the nigc hods a qunrt, forty per cunt, more in proportion, nnd retais for $:i abotte. O. J. WOOO k CO. Proprietors, ?1'3 Dread way. New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Hail ing Kstnhiihinent, anil 114 Market Street, St. Iiouis. Mo. And sod by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. S16-3m T (. CALL, Ieuler in (iroeerien I'wo doors aouth yy . n.oi K and n;i:n. of K. S. Koot'a Crist .Mill, L'hnrdon, Ohio. fUr Warned all kinds of produce in exchange. CASH I'AW FOR OtlUD BUTTER. Tue litsr Grades of Kihtland snd Willovoubt FI.Ol'R always on hand. Chardon, Oct. ft Ut. II'. O. CALL. Sllhf AI.AHfJB Assortnifnt of TRUNKS. VAL 1SKS and FANCY HAT and BONNET BOXES, on band by rtov. V4, WILKINS Si KELLEY , MEDICAL. a I a n .'2 Ague Cure, roit the srnr curb or Intermittent l ever, or I'cvpr nnd Agno, llcmiftrnt IVvcr, Chill I'cvrr, 1nmb Amie, IVrioilirnl Ilcndiichr, or Hilioiis Ilcadiit lH', Biid Hilious I'cvrr, indeed for the whole cIiih of discttsci orli nutliitr In biliary ilrrnnRrmrnl. rnnrl by tho Malaria of minsmntic eonntrii-Ji. No one remedy is louder ctilletl for hy the necessities of tho American people thun a sure and sufu cure for Fever and Ague. Such wo arc now enabled to oiler, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate the disease, and- with assurance, founded on ;roof, th.it no harm can ori.se from its use in uny ijuan tity. That which protects from or preventi thi disorder must bo of immense ferviee in tht coitimnnitics where it prevails. Fn tMion i better than cure, for the patient cscuprs the ri'k which he must run in viulcut nttacks o! this l.ahful distemper. This "1'iitr." e.xpi! tho miasmatic poison of Fi.vrn ni Ami from the system ond provoits the develop ment of thu iliseuse, if taken on tho first bt. proach of its premonitory symptoms.. It i not only the best remedy ever yet discover. . for this class of complaints, but u!-o tl. cheapest. Tho lattre ipiatitity tve supply toi a dollar hrings it within the reach of every IskIv; and in bilious districts, where Fkveh asu Aai.'R prevail, every body should have it nnd use it freely both for cure and protection. It is h iped this price will place it within the reach oi nil the poor us well ns the rich. A preat superiority of this remedy over uny other ever discovered for the speedy and ecr luin cure of Iiilermittetits is, thut it contains no Quinine or mineral, conseipiently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cund by it ure h ft as healthy as if they hud never hail the discn-c. Fever nnd Aneis not alono the consequence of tho mia niatic poison. A threat variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which nr" Xeitruk'ia, Kheuiiiatisin, tlotit, Headache, lilind iess, Tisithache, Lurache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, l'aiiil'ul Alfcction of tin Splren, Hysterics, Tain in the ltowc Is, Colic, l'aralysis, nml lcrangcment of the Stomach, all of which, when ori'rinutiiig in this cause, ptft on the interniittent type, or become period leal. This "Ci'iiK" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them till alike. It is nn invaluable protection to immi grants and persons truvellini; or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the in fection, that will he excreted from the system, ond cannot accumulate in surlieiint quantity to ripen into d.sease. Hence it is even inore valuable for protection than cure, uud few vil, ever sulfcr from Liteiuiittents, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy af fords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, rOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMiLY-f HYSIC, ore so composed that disease within the ranee of their action can rarely withstand or eiaile them, 'ihcir pcnetrntiiiir, properties search, and cleanse, and iutittorate every portion of the human organ, ism, eorreetiiin its diseased action, and restoring its heulthy vitalities. As a eonseipirnee of these properties, the invalid who is Ixiwed down with nain or lilivsirnl delaililv ! nKlnuiulierl tit tiiwl health or energy restored by a remedy at once so ftimpic aim inviting. Isot onlv do they cure the every-day complaints of everv bodv. hut also llinliv formidable and d.iugeious diseases. The agent below mimed is phased to furnish, itratis n-.y American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions fur their use in the folluwing complaints: L'ostiie nets, llvartburn, ileatlai lie arising f rom disordered Stomach, A'oti, Indiiirition, 1'ttin in uud Morbid Inaction of the howets. Flatulency, Loss of Apps tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complumts, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restora tion of tune and strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE KAPID CURE OF Cong lis, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, rtroiichitis, Incipient Consnmp. tion, nml for the relief of Consumptive 1'iUienls in advnuccd stuges of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous arc the cases of its cures, llint almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored ftom alarming nnd even desperate diseases of the lungs hy its use. AVhen ouce tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is tuo apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are koown, the fiul.lic nn longer hesitate what antidote to employ or the distressing and dungcruus affections of the mdmoniiry organs thut arc incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon tho community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred heucfits on tlie alllicted tl.ey can never forget, and pro duced cures too uunicruus and too remarkable to le forgotten. ritEPARED BY DB, J. C. AVER fc CO. LOWELL, MASS. A. COOK, Gcncrol Agent lorUeaiign county, (Jliiirdoii, Ohio, frrSoldnlso by Or. Jons Nirnni.s. Chardon, and Flt.i.u&.Ci.t:vLA.u, E. Clnridon.O. 4li3-ly TUE TEST OF 12 YEARS' EXPERIENCE has ritovtD the st rr.ntoR qclitv of IICtJKII AN, (LAIiK & t'O'S. GENUINE COD LIVER OIL. It is pronounced by I'liy-icinns the besi Reme dy for Coxsunt'i iov, ScRoiet,A, Chronic ifutu matisM, I.V.C., ever discovered. C'l ulion.-"'l he vnluo of this remedy depends pon Its purity, and in order to secure our cus tomers a pure nrttcte, one of our firm went to New Kouiidlnnd lo superintend the manutacltire ol our oil. mid we waiiraxt IT riRU. .S'o that the label has the engte and mortar, and the sig nature over tho cork id' each bottle, as tiieru is a great dual of cheap, inferior oil palmed oir for genuino, lo the great injury of patient. (Er Ask lor iicgemtin, (. lark .V l o s., onti tone no other, ns rr.any have been cured wuh the gen uinn, w ho have used others w itliottr any bench!. nSF.Firi. IS EYHRY F...1M'r.lNT, V I1F.ASE SI'tlTS, etc , removed instantly; Cloves, Si'ks, Kibhous, etc , eleuned tipial lo new, w ithout iniurv to the most deiiente color or Inhric. by lll'.t'EM A iVv COS. Cth'C EXTRA I'EO IIEy .IE. only tia cents per honlc. HIAtE- ,1.I.V,. ft).. Druggists, 101,391", Oil, nnd Su rnoauwuy , .cw l urn. "jlliinj rTIIT; CNDI.ItSKiM'l) If A V II THIS I (18th day ot April, l.iil,) day entered into CO I'AltTNCltSllll' lor tho I'R ACT1CL of tho I. AW in llio various Courts in Ceauga County, uiuo, unucr inc nnu e oi F0RBISI and SMITH. We shall civo rxclusive attention to the nrae- tice of our protession, and one orboth members of the ttrin mny nt nil times be toimj in ourollicc in Chnrdon. Mr. Smith is Prosecuting Af.orm y lor said County, and Notary i'uhlie. Mr. l'orrist practices In the I'nited States Courts, for the Northern District o Ohio A share of public pat ronnae is respectfully solicited. W.O. 1'OUIiIST. II. K. SMITH April 22ih,lsl5lJ. 4b4-tf h. CHIESM1N, Practical Watch nnd Ci.oci-.V?fr, bejs leave announce to the inhabitants ol Chnrdon und Ceuuga Co., that he has opened a Shop two doom north of the lliKi-inlA llinreh wli.ta All Work entrusted to his care will bo attended with neatness and dispatch. Having had cxperi. men in Lnglnnd and America, he flatters fhim self that ho will beable to givo satisfaction ull those who may favor him with a call. .WEWELItT ItKPAIREl) AND WATCHES Cleaned, with msrATcii and kidf.litt.je rUold und Sliver ElectroPla ting done in the bestposiible manner .g-j A. CHItSMAN. Chudon, Oct. 70i, 1853. KBtf MEDICAL. " The roots and leaves will be lur th healing sf llio nations." Appointments. Dn. R. J. LYONS, the celebrated Indian Herb Doctor, etui be consulted tit the followiii p.Nccs every month, during lttftlMiu i Ucvelnnd, llito 113 Ontario street, south aid of llio Public r'qunre.over Sioir'a Seed Store. Oflico days ioCleveland.nsfolhiws i 1st. 2d. 1 1th t J ill. ISili, '.Mill, '.Tub, ihith nnd 31st. Uiveiina,rrenlissIluUhe,eoehmoiilh,nd et 4tfi. Akron, Kmpiit House, tlo Sth Jt 6th. Mn.sillon, American Hotel, do 7ih Jt ( niiton, I'l in K Im House, do 9 ill A' 10th. Worren, tinskil Hoiiso, do 13th tl iith. Klyria, Heelin House, do lliili & 17th, Norwnlk, Amerieon Hoiiso. do l-t & 19th. Ilelkvtte, Kekerl's Hotel, do SOth & Slat! I retinin. Kessh r's Hotel, do 2-d A. S!3d. I'tiim sville. Caw les' lloutc, do ii?lh & SHth. ( hnrdon. Chase's Hotel, do i9ili St Juik "Mnxiin strictly adhered to I nive aiiclt hiilms as have no strife. ". 1 1 li nature or the laws of life t Willi blood my btinds I never stain, ?or poison uiuu lo ease their pain. IIC IS A PDYSiriJS INDtED, WHO CURES I The Indian Ilr rh Doctor, II. J. LYONS, cures) tho h. I!.. wing complaints, in the most ahstinats Mny.es of their e.'.isli nee, viz t Distofes of tho Throat. Lungs, Henri, Liver, h'touinch. Dropsy in the Chest, liheiimatinn, iS'eurnlgiu. J lis or I'allling Sickness, and nil other Neivuus Dcrtinj? minis. Also, nil Dieo'es of tho lilood, tin !t as Serolnln, liryipola?, Cancers, l'cver ;:oie, Leprosy. And nil o'lier complicated Chronic Cr.mploint. All forms of I-ctinlc Diflicultits aticiuiod ia w ith the hnppiett testilts. It is hoped that no one w ill ilernnir of s cur until thry have givtn the Indinn lletb Doctor- .Mclicines n fair r.nd f.-iilhliil trinl. jmiuriitg the Doctor's travels in Lurope. West liuties, Lost Indies, Souih America nnd the I uiied Statea. Im has hern the in-trimietit in Cod's bund, lo leMuie to health nod viior ihotisiiiuls who were given up mid jiri.iioiineed inetiriiblo by the most iniinent Old School I'hysieioiis ; nay more, thourontls who were on ti e verge nf the grave, nro now living .MoM'.ME.NTS to the Indian Heih Doctor's rkill nnd s'.u cinlid tretiinietil, and are dnily exclaim. im; "l.h se.l I e liie day when first we sow and partook of ihe Indian ileib Doctor's .Medicii.p.," Satisfactory references ol cures will be gladly and ehi ei lolly eiven wlierever ri quiri d. Thu Doctor pletlcr s his word nnd honor thnl hs will in now ie dirt eily or indirectly induce or couse any invalid to mho his medicines, without th snor.gesi pmhabili y or n cure. Iii iiu lulu r. eonsiiliatioti nnd advice free. Th por shall he lilitrally consiiiered. ff'rl'ostt. llicc aJdrcss, box vii.ii3. i-'H K. J. LVON'P, M. D. i I i: i tii o i' AjiKnir,?i wo.ik?t. X I '!, iii .( .V. T. Umb'j X, i Kdilorinl.j We desire to cull uueuihui to n letter trom Dr. Joshua I'. Ihidcf , on 'Health of Amerieon Wo men," in another column. He treats the subject in an able manner, nnd his skill uud uwdivaljudg incut may bo relied upon. Frum Ihe Atb.tittj F.rrniug F.jrpress, Marshall's Cterinc Ciitholieon has proved tob fully as valuable ns it is claimed to be in ninny severe tests made by medical gentlemen and others. Dr. liriilge is a tegular physician of very lino at tainments, a tnuii of gtenl judgment and discriini nation, a judicious nnd highly successful practi (inner, in all diseases, especially those oi wuiueu and childicn. Ftom Vl"jicians. Jlnrshail's Vterine Cntholicon will certoinly euro ail the diseases fir which it is recommended. In the wirst cases 1 have ever met with, Slnr .shail's Cterinc Cailn.iicon is a certain and saf ret'iedv. .MARSHALL'S I'TERIXFCATIIOLICON Is nnhcsitiiiinglv ollired as o reliable remedy fur ail thuso coinplniuia to which every woman l liable, and which grnduolly nlli.ct the mind us well n3 tho body, so that to think, talk or work be comes alike a source ol sullering. if not on impos sibility. Among other coinulnints fur which th Onlholicon is a renit dy is the Knlling oftlia Womb, ii ones, isnpprcsscu, irregular or t niuiui Men struation. Bloating. Inflammations nnd Disease of tho Kidneys or Ciinnry Organs, Keleniion or iiicJiiiniMicB ot t rino, llenitliiirn, Cost veness. Nervousness, luinlins, rnlpiintioiis, Ciontpa, Disttnbed Mem. nnd all trouble, nriifiiiii ... piitlictic, connected with the uterine organs. l.adics who tire ttouldcd with anv ol thu nbuva symptoms, or with spine. liver or lintg complaint, tuo invit. d to addie-n Dr. UKlDCr., with lull eon li.'.enee ll.nt they v. ill lind relief. Alnrshalt'a Tier. Ice f.'alholtcoti is not n uuack nieilii-inn. hm iiM in. gi cilicnls hnvc been in ulo known lo the Medicsl College, nnd they nrc ut the service of ny respect u.'ie mij til lull j r I me eonilirj . 'The price of Marshall's L lerine CalhulicoH U Utif Dollar uud a Half per Single B'jtlte, Wfst Iti:nror.D. Coshocton Co., May 14, 1857. Mr. II. b. KiitL'sley, Sir. I Imvo been selling the medicine ot ihe (irall'enberg Company for tho last ten years, and havo invariably found'theus to give good sa isfaction j and the pills I have sold to a pood many huiiiliis ns regularly os tlieir tea and coffee, and with my trade they become a stapl article. Marshall's I'terine Culholicon is medi cine that has done n grent amount of toed in fe male diseases. One lady I sold it to told m sho bad received more hcnelit from one buttle then ah did from a long course of medical treatment by th most skilltil physicians. Yours iruly, JAMES WILSON. January 1st, IbjS. MRS. RORINSON-s CERTIFICATE. ( Vkrso.n, Trumbull Co.. May 1st, 1843. Thi' certifies that 1 have been in veiy poof health for years, and found little or no relief niter employing a number of physician. .My disease was I rolapsis L'leri. I had been reduced by ihat and l'lonror Alhus until I had become ulcerated to a considerable extent. Hy ihe advice of Dr. O. W. IJushiiell I procured nnd look six buttles of Marshall's I'lerir.c Cntholicon which enabled mo to attend to my husband in his last sickness until he died, which was about a yiar since. I hav taken liiree bottles since his death, which liosmnds me able to labor and support my family of Ihreo children. The Ciitholieon litis nearly ru t ired ni to health. It is tho only thing thut has mitigabsd my sutlcring lur which I fell very grnteful. MARY K. KOUlNSea FOR SALE BY A Cook, Chnrdon. C. T. Trent, Clnridon. J. E. Williams, Paikmnn. II. L. flishop & Son, Middlcfielel D C. KollorjT, Munson. Henry CtitiiminpR, Kussell. Lytniin L Scott, Mulberry Corner. Ilorrick & Gaines, Nowburj. Tow & Butts, Knpids. And hy Mudicino Dealers generally, Wtst out tho State. II. B. KINGSLET, Cleveland. Agent for Ohio, March 18, 1359. 479 6m CLOTHING ! ! FUM, AND COM PI.KTK STOCK of Jt desirablo COODS in the line of Ready Made Clothing, In all its varieties of styles and qualities, and superior manufacture. Also, Trunks, Valises, Carpe(Bags, Satchels, Umbrellas, Hosiery, IlandkertLicfi, Crtivals I'laiu and Faiiry Slilrfu, Wuul Shirts for Traveling, Silk and Mf riny Wrappers and Drawers, A very large assortment of Gloves and UHlctis, RUBBER COATS, PANTS, and almost everything else that a gentleman need for a completeoutftt.caii be hod at the lowest pos sible Cash Prices, at my roome in "Wilcox block " L. A. POUTKK. 1'uincevillo, Nor. 1, 1658. 461 tf PERFUMERY. AF1NE assortment just received. Also Ken dall' Thermometers, nt J. NICHOLS' DKl'O STORE. Chardon, June 21, 1859. 403t( A GOOD Lot of FIRKINS for Sole cheap, euitablo for Hacking M utton, 1'ork ana Ileef. Call a ii set them I Nov. U W1LKIN3 & KELLEY. SALT FINE, Socks, by Novwnbar lJ, JALT FINE, COARSE, and DAIRY, la W1LKIN5 St KELLEY.