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For the Jeffersonian Democrat. Acclimating Southern Plants. Mr. Contkbsc -I have made a fo c fwiriraente in aocllmaiing toino oouihern plants, and, If jroa think thocoount of my efforts deterring plao ,n tour paper, you re at liberty publi.h It. la autumn of 1838. 1 gathered noar inanity of Natches. M its., some seeds of the Tromnot-flower. ITrcoma Radicant.) wlilcb 1 brought home, and planted the following spring, In my yard, where they made quite, a vigorous growth tbs first season, but killed to the around the winter after. Tho next voir, a trirlo of tho growth survived tho win tor. and thus bf Inches they hare continued to adrance, and last summer, for the first, produced perfect flowors, I brought nlso from the lame place, seed of tho Persimmon, (Diotpyrot Vtrginiana.) It fruited about tha ninth tear, withstanding; Northern winter much bettor than theTrumpot-flowor, but tho climate hat mado it a mero dwarf. Tho Poriimmon is found growing wild the Southern partt of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and lllinon, but It it not staieiy tree, in any of tboae placos, that it is in Mississippi ana otoor oouineru niniw. hare growing also iomo troea of the Ual Cvoruss. (Taxodium Dislichum ) famous to beibg the principal kind of tree growing in tho ricinity aboro Ooo. Jacksou achieved bit celebrated victory over racaunnam. on iheSth Jan., 1815. Thia laat auffora loss from the severity of our wintot a than eithor of the preceding. I havo somo Fig Iroos. brought from Tennossoo, that hare producod very fine fruit, aa good aa la raiaed lu Ten nessee, or even Mississippi. I bare eaten fresb, ripo fruit there, aa wolt as bore, and tboreforo am confident. But the trees re quire protection bore. llowover.lhe sudden - aevere cold (4 dog. above xoro.) of last No vember, eauebt mv trcot unprotected. But I removed tbem to tho collar while frozen, and tbey are uninjured, and now beginning to grow, l'roor that inawing.ii uono rapiaiy not freezing, destroys twos as well as fruit. "Possum Up a Gum Tree," (Liquidamber Styraciflua,) tbat I raisod from seed, pro cured at the urns time with tbe above, la ouito ornamental, and the peculiar tasto and fragrance of ita leavoaare much admired The Pucan. fCarva Olivaeformie ) the Kentucky coffee tree. ( Gumocladus Canadtn tit,) tbe Red-bud. (Circit Canadensis ) and llackbury Grill Mississipviensis ,aro noanj a bardy a our natives. None of tbeae last named, exoept tho Gum troo, has winter killed In the least, and tbat only onou in more than twant veari. But tbe tree of trees, tho most iplondid of all tbo Southern produc'.ions, in my esti mation. ia the Groat Laurel Magnolia, (Mug uolia Grandi flora i la this climate it can only bo kept in tbe groon-houao; and it aoon attains auob a aizo aa to procludo it from tbe bouao. In Mississippi and Louisi ana, it grows to tbe height ot eighty loot. Tbe loaves are shining dark evergreen on tbo upper surface, ana ruBset on tno unuor. Tbe ilowors are doliciously fragrant, of a beautiful white, and, wbon expanded, a foot In diamotor t and tho scarlet colored, cone-1 shaped fruit witb which the trees aro loaded In autumn, contrastod witb tbe dark green foliage, is a very imposing sight. It is said tbat a tree near Philadelphia stands the E. J. FERRISS. LITTLE MOUNTAIN, April 1st, 1861. LITTLE MOUNTAIN, April 1st, 1861. The Mountains of North Carolina---An Autumnal Scene. As we were toiling up Paint Mountain, Slight foil upon us. On tbe summit the four olavbanks pausod. and the driver pre pared for the doscenl by putting fresh blocks in tbo brakes. Uu wedged thorn in tight then turning the glass-sido of his lamp to the iob. cave a look which said. "I reckon tbey 11 bold; but, if tboy don't." IIo ia tbo "ooufldonoo man," baa ofton boon over tha mountain, and in darkor nights ; bis team is trainod and surefooted, and we re sign ourselves to bim. Ever and anon, tbe dim lights reflected precipice abovo on one band, and a precipice bolow on the othor tbe wbeols skirting tbe edge of tbo Istter so olosaly that there it literally but step botwoon us and doatb. Down, down, we go. Tbe stiffening brakes, and low, coaxing words to tbe patient brutos, indicate to tboso ioaido tbo steepest dooliriiios and aharpost turns. Tho Paint Rock is a curiosity for Its tuggod grandeur nakod, dented, seamed, discolored. The road passos by its base, while its tall brow ovorbungs. Hero strike the French Bread river, and run long its bank for forty milos t and bore begins tbe most boautiful road travel known in our goograpby i there is no parallel to it. Tbe Fronch Broad is wide, shallow, and abounding in rocks, rapids and falls Is noisy aa a multitude, ana as mucn company On tbe return trip, wo bad the daylight aud brilliant moonlight, and toat, not inside, nor merely outside, but top-sido. Thus, witb our genial friend Colo, editor of tbe Abingdon Virginian, to help us to lee and admire, we got full bonofU, and notched down tbe 23d day or nut-brown October tbe happiest of all light-ioeing days. Na- ture bad mixoa ner ayes, ana, w:m exquisite touob, painted every leaf of tho wood. Tne water bircn,asn,bieca gum, aogwooa, red oak, tulip and chestnut, presented dif ferent colors. Mingled among soro and yol low leavos were tbe evorgroous. laurel and apruoo pine. Tbo everlasting bills pressed down on oitbor tide ; now sloping back, now jutting so upon the river as to leave barely room for single road track. If, these Dasses. we bad mot any of Ihe numor- out emigrant wagons going West, or drovers going there must nave been backing down, atraiirbt hindward. Winding with tbo laugh- log valors, tno rcau prosoou long visias, : . U JUI.-I mAiinlntna rttnlllAll III hill azure bluo. and then again ahead, as river turns, or a bill protects Itsolf upon river. Throw ovor all this tbo mild atmos- phore aud soft light of Indian Bummer. JLiUert of Dr. X'cTyeire. CoNTBOVEnset. Many contentions out of a sheer misunderstanding. Dispu- taolt often beoome motapbysical, acoording to tba explanation given by tbo Scotobmao, bo said i "Wbv. vesoe. metaphysics Is when men are talking thegitbor, and tbe ana tbem dinna ken what he It talking and tbe itber canna understand Mm. Lrs. Chalmers and Stuart must bare a "woe bit" motaphvsioal that day tbey Into a controversy about tbe nature faltb. Chalmers, compelled at last to bis friend, said I . "I have lime to say do more t but will find my vlewt fully and well put up recent tract, called ainuulttet la (as tjeuevtg. , . . . . . - "f'A ooiaimea ine asiotiuoea oiuars, is wwu It mvsolf r 3kTklBt Mabbiaors. A singular lorn at tba marriage of the Japanese, Is. maka the teeth of tbe) bride black by 4Krrosive liquid. Tbuy remain black after, and show a woman I married or widow. Another circumstance la, at birth of every child, to plant a tree In aardeu or court-yard, wbicli attaius its growth In as many years as a man to ba nature for the duties of When ba marries, the tree Is eut down, tba wood Is mado Into ohosts and boxns, aontaln tbe clothes and other things ara made for tha newly married Tha Japanese may marry as often aa i : i.u ipinaaos nxarriaa;oa wi.u iiiivi. w. ted t but tbe can warrf lire. Arffr. How Life is Lost. A man died the other day at the Bellevue Hospital, after being sick over two yoars. Uu opening the ehost, there was scarcely a single inch of sound lung on one sidei the organ had brokoti down In one mass oi cor ruption, and the yellow matter oi consump tion was dipped out witn a skuii, tno most eonvenlent cup at hand. Ho bad boon woiklngin the garden one summon day, and fueling a little tired at noon., went round to tbo shady side of tho house and sat down to rest. A liitlo wind was blowing, which was ao very gratoful to him that ho indulged hinisoll tn It tor some minutes, whun he was lukon wiih a chin, auu never knew a woli momont afterwards. Only two days ago, ono of the sweetest possible pair of black nvi-s came to onquiro, with all the shrinking and diffidence in separable from tho occasion, what we thought of tho case of a young gentleman who had applied for adviou within a week, stating as a reason that thoy were engaged to be tfiarrind. Tbofoung mun bad arisen ono morning In oarly May, ana aressca in vory lifflil clothing, but he was so much mistaken in tho tomporaturo of the woathor, that he was inou chilled, without tho means of clmnirin? his condition for some timet that ia. he toll chilly forsoveru! cnnseoulivo hours and has been an invalid ever since. The diseasu bad made such tearful progress, that o-tlinda of Ins lures were useless to turn nd emnuiatinn. night swonta, a harraasing cough and swollen feet, mado It useless to third tho encouragement oi oven prescribing for tho case. Thcso two cases involve tho same prlnoi dIo .getting chilled t one after exorcise, tbe other bv remaining cold for hours. Suroly, it is not hard to romomlior tno lesson, xiet ovorv parent press it in the mind of eacb child fluff t Journal nj Health. Distinguished Self-Made Men. One oi the best editors tho Westminister Review could ever boast of, and ono of the most brilliant writers of the passing hour, was an Abtrdeon cooper. One nf tho ed tors of tho London Daily Journal was an Elgin buker; perhaps one of the best ro Dortors of the Loudon Timet was an Edin burg weaver; tbo editor of the Witness was siono-mason. One of the ablest mtnlstors in London was a Dundee blacksmith, and another was a Biinfi watchmaker. Tho lato Dr. Miliuo of China, was a Rhino hord boy. The prin cipal of the London Missionary Society's College at Hong Kong was a Huntley sad dlur; and one of the very best niinionaries that over went to India was a Keith tailor. Tho leading machinist on tho Loudou and Birmingham Rrairoad was a Glasgow me chanic; and poihapa the very richest iron founder in England wns a Moray working man. Sit Junius Clark, her Muiosty's phy sician, was a Dun fl druggist Joseph Hume was a sailor first, and then a luitorer at a mortar and postlu in Montrnao. Theao men. however, spent their leisure hours in acquir ing useful knowledge. Contlicts oy Lifb. A triumph in lie field is a theme for poetry, for painting. for history, eulogistic and aggrandizing agencies, whose united tribute constitutes Fame ; but there are vicioiies won by men over themselves more truly honor able to the conqueror than any that can bo achieved in war. Thcso silent suc cesses we never hear of. The battles in which they aro obtained are fought in sol itude, and without help save from above. The conflict is sometimes waged in the still watches of the night, and the struggle is sometimes (earful. Honor to every con aueior in auoh a warfare 1 Honor to the man or woman who fights temptation hatred, revenge, envy, selfishness, back to its last covert in the heart, and then ex pels it forever. Although co outward show of honor accrues to the victors these good fights, they have a reward, brighter ono than fume can bestow. "I ritiKK I have seen you before, sir "Uh, yes, es, and ovvin' Brown, and owin everybody." A 1 M. UOIW jwa ww.v. are you not Owen Smith?' "0 I'm owin' Smith, and owin' Jone LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [No. 29.] AN ACT as To amoud section 3 and section o oi an for the enoouragetnont of agriculture, Eassod Fobruary 28tb, 1810. kctiok 1. fie it enacted bv the General AueuMy of the Stale of Ohio, That section throe of the abovo reoitud act be atnooded (0 ( n road M follows i It shall be tho duly of each county -or district sooioty to publish annually a list wrds and an abstract of tbe treasurer's as account in a uuwapupur of tbo district j Q make u report of llioir proceedings during i ihe year, and a synopsis ot too awarcs improvements in agricnlture and household miknuruotures, together witb an abstract the several doscriptions of those improve ments, and also make a report ti tuo con dition nf agriculture In their county or i which reoorts shall be made out aud accordance with the rulos and regulations nf ,)e Ohio (State Board of Agriculturu, tn ,, uo forwarded lo the Stato Board iholr annual inuetiiiir in Januarv in yosr j and no subsequent payotont shall lnBdo from tbo county treasury unlosa 0Uriiflcate be nreseutod to the auditor, ,h t'reaidont ot tho citato Uoard snowing r I .. . I. .. I. .. .1 tbo r00. 2. That section six bo amended the t0 road as follows : Thoro shall bo livid in tha City of lumbus on the first Wednesday after first Monday in January, an annual mooting of the Ohio tslttto board oi Agriculture, arlto 0ih,,r wih tbe president of euoh county agricultural toolutv. or their dologatu rrnm duy autborisnd, who shall for jm8 being be ex-oOlulo mombors of State Board of Agriculture, for Ihe purposo twal f r.,,iuir..;on and consultation, as to of WBntt prospects and condition of the abool.l ou,uruj ntorosts throughout the m,j st (l)cD annual mooting iho sevoral boon norta from the counlv societies shall be got I.nrad in the Preaidont of tho Ohio of Boord of Agrioulturo, and tbe said President leave ,nfj delegates shall, at this meeting, suitablo persons lo fill all tho vacancies you .1.. Ohio State Board of Agriculture. in g00 3, That sections tbree and six way .nri ,hn rame nra horobv repealed I See 4. This act shall lake ellect ana xr. b fwM from ld tfter iti RICHARD C. PARSONS, Speaker the House of Representatives, Speaker the House of Representatives, ROBERT C. KIRK. President of the Senate. Passed Feb. 20, 1861. OFFICE THE SECRETARY OF STATE, COLUMBUS Ohio, 1st March, 1861. tho full I certifv tbat tba forogolna acta are U uo copies from tbe Original Uul's on Ale lo this onica. ' ' A. P. RUSSELL, Secretary of State. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Chardon, O., April 19th, 1861. oouple. tbey I hereby certify tbat tbat the foregoing aots are correctly oopiod from (be original i.u.f I acts, ai rcuorted to this fnice, C. C. FIELD. Auditor of Geauga County. LEGAL. of a mntiKv rammitiloncr'i Sale. hi niuuliaAM tn 1I1.1 rnmmanda of an Order of fi.l. t..ii,l from the Oflico of tha Clerk of Ml I'nmmnn I' Mil OI Ijeaillfa IOIWIV. Ohio, at the March Term ihereol, A. T). 1861, wherein 8ilae Oaylord, Jr., la planum, ami jae. M. Foster and othere delendnnts, to me oirecteii and delivered, 1 have caused to be appraised, and shall expose for sale at Public Auction, at the door of the Court House In the village ol Chardon, rin W,dn,mdnu the. lif liau of Jtlav. SI V. iflfil. between tha hours ot 10 o'cioca a. m. ana A vl,wlc V M. of aaid dav. ill following de scribed landa and tcnementa, to witi "Hiiiijiein the Township of Iturion in said Uounty oi ue aiige, and known by Icing part of Lot No. thirty one, and bounded na folfowa: lirglnning at the south-east corner of said Lot in the center of the east and west center road; thence north on the east line of said Lol twenty-one cliaina xo me Mil Pond; thence norm i acgrcee; wesi imir rhninn and twentv-five linka along the maruin ofenid Mill Pond; thence north 56 degrees; weat three chain.' alonu said Mill fond; thence wei aixrhaina; thence south 21 cliaina 68 link: thence pouih 33 X deireca. east eight chains to the south, line of aaid 11; ihcnce east on iho south line of said It; thence 19 chain 31 links to the place of beginning, containing atxty-tour ana sixty nnj..Lunrirrlihj ai.ri.fl nf lend excenlinff and reserving twenty. five acres on the west side of said piece ol luno. contracted oy i noa. )Yinn.-nn iu llenjamin mot ton ne me aame more or ie, oui anlnnf-f tn nil Inanl hi .hwlvi.1 The said Inmlsaml tcnenieiita are appraiteu ai $800. TERMS OK 8ALK--Cash In hand. Al.r kku rn r.il . Jr., masier oimi r. Chardon, March Oih, I8bl. 585w5 s licit i rr's sale. TN nlMdinnrn lo tha reouiremenla of a Vend JfEx. Order of Sale, issued out of the Office of the Clerk ol the Court of Common Pleas of Cioau an County, in the State ef Ohio, wherein Truman Bill is plaintiff and Seih M . Baker isdolcndant, to me directed and delivered, I shall olfer for sale at public auction, at Hie door of the Court House, in Chardon in said County, Ui Monday. Ike 22nif day of April. 1861. at the hour of 2 o'clock of said day, the Mow ing described real rstate, to wilt teilinue in the township of Moiilville in the Stute of Ohio, and which ia also In tho County of Geauga, and is known by boing a par1 of lot No. 3,and is bounded aa follow.: Beginning al the north-west corner of 8.G. Stetson's Inud; thence eniith on the said Stetson's line to the south line of S. M. Baker's land; thence west far enough to make forty two acres; thence north parallel wph the east line to Iho cenmr nf tho liiuhwnv: tlieuce east to ihe place of beginning, containing forty-two acres of and. .... Aso one other piece or land. It being a part of lot No 2 in Moiilville township, and bounded aa follows! Beginning where the Plank Kood crosses tha north line of the township; thence east on tho said north line lo the line of lands of Oliver Basquin; thence south on Ihe said Mas quin's line In the center of the Plank Knnd; thence north-westerly along the center of said Plank Itoud to the ulace of bcuinnine. suuDoscd to contain live rn-rutf and one.halfo! land, be the aamo more or lets, but snhiect to ail legal highways. Said piece first above described appraised ni$1120 cum piece lam aouve uenciiueu nppruiocu i qii. TERMS OF SALE Cash in hand. E. ii. VViUTE. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Geauga I Co., March 22nd, IBG1. i f84w5 A ; aMCO.il, NOTICE, LMON D1XSUN, a resident of the Slate Cnlilurniu. will take nonce Hint a feti'.inn was filed bv li'li Dixson Bizainst him and others. on the Cih day of February, I8lil, in tlio Court Common P raa within and lor the County ol Ue. aniia in t lie Slate ol Ohio, and is now pending wnereiiisaiu ,iruxson ucmanos pariiiiuu ui ine lolluwiug real estale, to wn: nituatoln the 1 own ship of tiuutsburg in aaid County, being the west part of Lot No. bi in suid Township, and all said lot except ubout fifty acres heretofore con voyed to N. Marble, and bounded on the north, nouili and wealMiy lot iines, and oobI by the weat line of the aforeaaid fifty acres, and supposed contain eighty-seven auies and sixty-eight rods ol land. Also part of lot No. 61 In said Township, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at Ihe n-w corner ol said Lot, thence south along the we.t ine of said Lot to the n-w corner of land owned by Eli Dixson; thence east along the north line said Ell Uixson's land, to tne s-w corner ol tanu owned bv L. C. Bluelow: thence north on the lino of said Bigelow'e land to the n-w corner aamo; thence east on aaid Bigelow'a nurth line lo Ihe east line of said lot; thence north to the e. corner of said Lot; thence west on aaid lot line to Ihe place of beginning, containing forty-four and one-fourth acres of land and lhat at I next Term of aaid Court the said Eli Dixson will apply for an order lhat partition may bo made suid premises. THRASHER, DURFEE & HATHAWAY, Att'ys for Petitioner. March 29, 1961. 5B5w4 act of and tor ot dis trict in and at each bo a from to Co the io- Ihoio- Ihe tho the agri Suioj ro do Stale elect in he be SIIEUIFF'M H.M.K. r Y virtue of an Al. r'i. Fa. Execution. Issued .D out of the Ollice of tW-tlork of iho Court Common Pleas ol (Jeauga County, in the. State Ohio, wherein Lucius fcJ. Durfce, Adininisirator of Wait II. Sliepherd, is plaintiff, and Joseph Bradley is defendant, to me direcied and deliv ered, I have levied upon, and caused to be ap praised, and shall oiler tor sale at public vendue, at tha door of the Court-House in Chardon 111 aaid County, on Tucsuuy. the I4tb any iHuy, A, D. 18Gl,at 1 o'clock of aaid day, lollowlng described premises: situate in the town ship of tlumliden, and is known by being a part lot rno. 1, f arker 1 ract, auu Dounued al loilowa. to wil: Beginning at tho north-east corner ol formerly owned by Abram Clark in the center of the Chardon and Thompson road on the town ship line; thence south on the township line the south-east corner, forty-four rods and & thence westerly fourteen rods aud seven foelto point seven leet south iroin a apring 011 premises; thence aoulh-weaterly to a stake atonea twenty rods, lo the south-west corner; thtuice norttieri on tne west una iwanty-one rods lo the center nf the Thompson road; llionce norih-eatterly with tho center ol said road forty- eight rods, to the place of beginning, containing six acres end one bundled and loriy-threa of land be iheaamo more or leea, but subject all legal highways, Said premises appraised BMD. TEllMour BAliB t-aan in nnno. K.'li. WHITE, Bherlff. BhoriiralMlice,ueauiia uo., 1 April 12th, A. O. 1861. S87w& Admlnlitralor's 8itle. TN pursuance of an order granted by the I'.nurt nl (ai'Slipn niiunlv.Ohio. 1 will lor for sals st public auction, on the 91th day April, A. I). IHol.Bt 1 o'clock P. M.,at tli of the Court House, tha following: described estaiei forty acrea ol laua taken iroin lie end of Lol No. 31, in Tract No. 2 in Chardon Township, Oeauga County. Ohio, and bounded followst East, weat and north bv iho lines of Lot No. 31, alid south by the north line of tract of filly. one aerea.heietotore soldtoadock lienion, Iroin ihe south end ol aaid lot. TKItMS OF SALE Oue-lhitd In hand third in one year and Ihe residue in two from the day of sale, with annual interest. payments to be secured by mortgage npon preiiiiea sold. AUSTIN CANFIELD, Administrator of Charles J. Mathewa. deceased. Chardon, March 2'Jih, 1661. Miw Admiiiistrulor's Hale. IN pursuance ol an Order granted by the bate Court ol Geauga Oouuiy, Ohio, I wilt fur for sale at public auction, on the 80th of April, A. D. lHt'.l , at 10 o'clock A. M., tlio premises, the following described real The whole of lot 72. in the township of burg in said County of Goauga; bounded by lot No. t)9; esat by lot No. 71; south by lot lii aiifl ivmI hv hit Nn TAi ftniitninlnir about acres of land being commonly known as s Wright term faid lanu appraiaeu ai TERMS OK SALE One-four in in hand one year, and H in two veara from Ihe day aaie, Willi annual interest. 1 na paymrnia aecurod by uiungage upon tne premisea aoiu. AUSTIN CANFIELD, Adm or J. a. Wright, deceased. Chardon, March 82nd, 1U61. 6o4w4 Probut Notice. Tub following acoounts havo been filed tho Probato Court of Qoauga County, for settlement, vis i rami accounts: Laura Turner, guardian of Austio B. ner. and Jarooa H. Cooper, guardian Alloc and Austin it. Beswiok. Partial counts i Bainuel Bodruan. guardian Charles T. and Gideon Russell i B. Woodbury, guardian of Barah F. Klixa J. Chilson. John N. Chilson, N. Chilson; and E. B. Thompson, Executor of tbe Estate of Hannah Dayton, doooosoil Said accounts will stand for bearing In Court, at tbe Probate Office in Chardon, the 27lb day of April, A. D. 1861, at o'clock A M., until wbiob time all lutoreslod may except. M. 0. CANFIELD, Prolate Judge, Cbardoo, April Otb, 1861. 6365. MERCANTILE. ast Time! BRYG90BS . OF THE SEASON. Painttvlllt overrun with Dry Ooodtl! Consequently MUST BE SOLD CHEAP!! DOWTGO TO cr.F.VEf.AXD FOR YOUR UOOD3, rOll THEY CAN BE BULU 10 Per Ccrd. Cheaper THAN IN CLEVELAND! WILCOX & CO. BEprepared to offer to their Geauia County n trlenria great tnducemeuta lu JJry Uooda. Grocer iea. Boole and Shoea. We respectfully solicit your patronage, and will guarantee entire eatisfaclion in prices. We are selling liood Ulrnelicd and It row n Colions for CM cents; Good FAST COL'U PRINTS for 8 els Good 25 cent De Lalnea for 12 X cenla Good 25 cent Berege Anglaixe " " Poplins 37lcta. for 25 cts.j Kentucky Jeana wonh 25 cents for 18X cents; An excellent quality of 75 cent Tea selling for 50 centa; everything else accordingy. TF. desire to call the attention of tha Ladies v to our Silk Department, which comprises the Largest and Beat Selected Stock ever brought into Puiiieavilfa. PLAIN, 05 o us o CO ca BROCADE, HEPS. ARMURE GRODE CHOS3, and PAUDESOI, Black Ground Chintx Figures. Fancy Silks, very cheap; J&iyiedere Stripes of of of lo of w. of n. lie of 1' LAIN SOLID COLORS. Brown and Brock DROGUET, Marcelainea in all colore, Very elegant Velours, Paris Printed Merinoes, Printed Wood Delaines, Printed Coburgs, Pout de Chevre, Tod de Lind, VALENCIAS, Elegant Poplins, DELA1XES, of uf ol the of to feet; me and roils to ot Pro linn of- uf door reul norm aa aaid ihe one- years The the &. Prints. Which you will find ia very choice pat terns. Cloth Department. FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSIMERES, BLACK J: COL OR 2D CLOTHS, SILK, PLUSH AND VELVET Vestings, SATJNETTS, UXION Clotht, Kentucky Jeans, DRILLINGS, CANADA GRAYS AND CHEAP BEA VERS. WfE havt got a full and complete Stock v 01 HOSIERY, Gloves, KID GLOVES and GUANTLETS RIBBONS, R1BB ON TRIMMINGS, CORDS, GIMPS, BRAIDS, Pro of duy upon eatatsi Hunts- north No. 153 the J. X in of oe in Ohio, Tur of ao of B Chilson, Theron laid on ten porsoos SILK BUTTONS, SILK & WORSTED DRESS BRAIDS, BLACK LACE TRIMMINGS. BLACK & COL ORED FRINGES, CORD & TASSELS TRIMMINGS, BELTS & Boll Ribbons, Girdles Velvet. Satin and TafTeia Ribbona. . Muslin &. Embroidery. , i iireaaaua vaiencenes Cotton and Linen Laces, wasn mono. Joint & Ruches, Jaconetla, Swiss Muslin. Bishop &. Victoria LAWNS, Crimped DIMITY, BOOKMVSLIN, LWJil llUKt S of all A Large Stock of . Zephyrs, Split Zephyrs, eneiisna vvooi, ana Imnorted Silk Braids for Crocheting Crochet Braid 4. Crochet Nssdlea.of all aixeand a thousand articlea. Boots and Shoes At Fifty per Cent, lett than ordinary Prices. E srt also prepared lo do a Jobbing Trade, And will offer Great Inducements to COUNTRY MERCHANTS. , , ' WILCOX k CO, ffettyia". Jfaf St. near Public Square. till. Vkit MEDICAL. Aycr's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Atltrntitt that can be made. It ia concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances or still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidoto for the dicaes Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaint, and, that one which will accomplish their curs must prove of immense service to this large class of our allHcted fellow- citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to bo found of the following complaints : 8cuoful Ann Scnomtous Complaints, Eitui'Tioxa ni Ettui-Ttra Dissasr, XTi.cc us, 1'iui'i.rs Blotches, Tumour, Svi.t Hiiei m, Scald IIeaii, Syphilis amo Stpiiilitio Ar FKCTtOtts, Mi'.iici.'IiulDisbask, Duopsr, Nei kai.oia ou Tio Ddulouiiki x, Df.himty, Dys pepsia AND iNIIiar.lTtON, F.ttYSII'RLAS, IIohb on Sr. Anthony's F'iiib, nuil indeed tha whole clnw of comulaints arUing from lMi'Uitirr or Tim Ui.ooii. This compound will bo found a great pro moter of health, when takon In tho sprin j, to oxnol the foul humors which Cuter in th3 blood at that season of the year. By the tims ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders aro nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, sparo themselves from tha endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sore.4, through which the system will strive to rid Itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tho nuturnl cliuiineh of tho body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the akin in pimple, eruptions, or eores i clcitnso it when you find it Li ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your fueling will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better . health, and live longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pahulum or lilj disordered, Micro can do no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and tho great machinery ol life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsannrilla has. and deserves much, tha reputation of accomplishing theje ends. But the world has been egrcgiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but nioio becauso many preparations, crctendini to he concentrated extracts of it. contain hut little of the virtue, of Sarsaparilla, or any thin or elao. During lato years the publlo liavo been mis led by large bottles, pretending to givo a quart of Extract of SursnparLUu for one dollar. Most of theso havo been frauds upon tha sick, for they not only contain little, it any, barsapa rilln. lint often no curative nroncrtics wlutcv- er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the uso of tho various extracts of Sarsuprtrilhi which flood tho inarkct.-until the name itself is justly despised, niul h:u become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sursnnarilln, and intend to supply such a rciucdy as ahull rescue the namo from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think wo huvo ground fur elievnig it lias virtues whicti nro irrcsisuuie tbe ordinary run ot tno diseases it is mtcnu- to cure. Li order to accuro their complete eradication from the system, tho remedy should be judiciously tuk.cn according to uuccUona on tiie botuo. rREPAREn nr DR. J. C. AVER A CO LOWELL. MASS. Prlc, $lperDoltle Six Battle for s) 3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral baa won for itself such a renown for tho cure ol every variety of Xhruiit and Lung Coiupl.iiut, that It is entirely unnecessary lur ns iu recuiuu mo evidence of its virtues, wlierover it has lieen em ployed. As it has long been In constant use throturhuut this section, ne need not do more than assuro tho pcoplo Its quullty is Kepi up 10 (no uest It ever has been, and that it may be relied on do fur llicir relief ail it has over been ouuu to uo. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, woa THa curb or Coathenet; Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Viisentem, Foul Stomach, hrysipelat, ilcaOache, Piles. Rheumatism. Eruptions ami Siiin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Teller, lunon and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neumhia, u Dinner Pill, and for I'ttri ftinn the Blood. They are sugar-coated, ao that the most aensl tlve can lane thorn pleasantly, anil iney are uu best aperient lu tne worm lor all tne purposes oi f.imilv physic. Fiioi 25 cents per Sox; rive boxes for $1.00. ffri-At numbers ofrierirvmen. Physicians. States- men, and eminent personages, nave lent tneir names to certify tho unparalleled usefulness of these remeuies, uiu uur .p.ieu m-ro ism nut ifi-nm. .i.v insertion of them.' The A Rent below named fur nish oralis our Amkuican Alm.xn.vo in which they complaints, and the treatment mat siiouiu u ioi. laivfd fur their enrc. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other nrenarations thev make moro profit Demand Avr.lt b, aim take no otnors. ine sick want the best aid tilers is for them, uud they sbuuld have ft. All our remedies are Tor sale by A.COOK and JOHN NICHOLS, Chardon ; S. Fluid, East Claridon, Cleveland &. Son, ; J. M. Thompson, Mictdlcheld ; Herriclt Gaines, Newbury ; C. & C.lt Harmon, Chester A Koads; und by dealerainmediciueevery FOR Laces dfond grades Yams. Cord, other Paiussp Howard Association, rillLADELIMIIA. A Benevolent Institution established bo Enduvment.for the Relief ql tlis Sick and Afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic anaesfeciallji for the Cure oj Ike Sexual IVTEDICAL ADVICE given gratia, by tho L ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letler, a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits ol life, &c.,) and in cases ol extreme Medicines furnished free of charge, VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and oilier Diuasra of the Sexual Organs, and the N EW REMEDIES employed in ihe Dispenaa ry, tent to the afllicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps lor will be accepted A,Mr. I)r. J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON. ing Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 nr.L d? . m.:l-.lnnl.:. u- u.. ..J.. f rmiin oiroei, uiiBiiriiiiu, . .m. , ui Directors. EZIlA D. II ART WELL, GEO. FAIRCH1LD, 6'y President. Dl9yl Kurius Suckumstanco. SLOAN UNDER. TUB COUNTER! SMITH AND OTHERS IN A BOX. TVT ORRIS in sicht with hi Celebrated 1 V Arabian Condition Powder, where owner of Horses and Cattle can at once cheap, certain, aal'e. reliable and bealmeuicina ii.d for manv of ilia diseases neculiai to such Imala. They ara a aoveieign remedy for Colds, Loss of Appetite, Di'ttmper, Hide-IJound. Hiaves in ita first alagea, &.O., die. They gained a decided reputation over all others use. Try them See Circulara. Forsalobyall druggists and merchants in the country. A wholesale by the proprietor, at llil, OntarloSt., Cleveland, Ohio, to whom all ordora must be G. G. NORR1S, Proprietor. Suid by A. Cook, Chardon. &81m3 Trusses. TIIE Undersigned it now prepared treat all of tha different varieties of or Rupture, lor Radical Cure. Mora than yeara' experience, in the treatment of thia haa demonstrated to ine that a very large of cases may ba aured permanently by treatment, and also lhat during tha progress eure, much laaa inconvenience is suffered by patient than by those using the ordinary truaa. now propoae to devolo a portion ol my time to the treatment of thia disease, and found at my Office, next door south of Ihe Church, in Chsrdou. on Saturday of each week, and also at other times, when absent on oilier business. I will be happy lo upon all such as aiay aivsnisa call, upon a HAMILTON, M. Chardon.May ISlb. 1B60. DO.NT forget tha. we have the genuine Burning Oil, for 90 centa caah, which Is warranted not to cut in threye, WTtf WlLttfflStXtnouciv. MEDICAL. HOSTETTER'S STOMACOITTERS. Th proprietors and manufacturers of IIOS TF.TTEll'8 CELEU1UTEU 8T0MACII BIT TERS can appeal with perfect confidence to physicians aud eillirns generally of tbe United States, beeausa the article baa ut tallied a repu tation heretofore unknown. A few facts upon this point will speak mora powerfully Mian Volumes of baro assertion or Masoning puffery. The consumption of Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters for tho lost year nmotitucd to over a half million bottles, and from lis manifest steady Increase in times past, it is evident that during tba coming year Hie consumption will rcacn illion bottles. J lus immense amount to a on. C. Bur ton at where. near one mill could never have been sold but for the vara medicinal properties couiaincd iu Ihe prepara tion, and the annction ot tne most lu-oniinem tdiysicians iu those sections of Ihe country where me article is uesi Knunn, wuu nut vm recommend the Bitters to their patients, hut are ready at nil times to give testimonials lo its eflicncy in all cases of stomachic dcrangcrucuts and the diseases resulting incrciioin. This Is not a temporary popularity, oblnlncd lur oitraordinni-v cfl'orts ill the Vfny of titiin- . . .i . ,. i.... - ii.a peling the qimiiucs or ine iiniein, "ii. ' esliniation of an invaluablo medicine, which is destined lo bo ns enduring as lime llscir. n-iniir'a sinmneii Killers nave provcu a Godsend lo regions where fever and ague and various other bilious complaints have counted their victims by hundreds. To be .1.1. in Hints contUlcutlv Hint the "Ulllcrs" are a certain euro Tor tho uyspepsia onu line linn. ia lo tho broprictors a source of uu- alloyed pleasure It removes all morbid mailer from tho stomach, purifies lbs blood, and I in nar Is renewed vitality lo the nervous system. giving it lhal toue nnu energy inuisiiensoio for Iho restoration of health. It operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mildly but powerfully, and soou restores ihcui to ncondiiioti essential to the heulilijt discharge of the functions of natttro. Elderly persons may use Ihe Ulllcrs unity aa fier directions ou the tiottie, aim iney win iiuu n it n stimulant peculiarly adnplcd lo comfort declining ycm-s, as it ts plciisniii lo Ilia palate, invigorating lo the bowels, excellent ns a lonio. and iciuvcnaliiiff generally. YVe have Ihe cvi deuco of Ihousnuds of aged men and women who have experienced the benefit of using this nrcDaraliou while sullcriug fioiu stomach do- rniigemcuia anu general ucuiinj uuiiug uiiucr the advlco or physicians, tucy unve auiiuuoncu all deleterious drugs and fairly tested the merits of thia article. A few words lo lbs gentler sex. There are certain periods when their cares are so harassing llint many of them sink under the trial. The relation of mother and child is so absorbingly lender, that His mother, especially If the be young, is apt to forget her own hcnllh in ber exlremo anxiety for her iufanl. Should Iho period of uialcruily arrive during the summer Benson, tho wear of body and nnud Is gunaraliy aggravated, iiere, then, is a necessity for a siiiuulaut lo recupe rale Ihe eucrgies of the system, and enable ihe mother to bear tip uudcr her exhausting trials and responsibilities. Nursing mot hoi a gene, rally prefer the Billers to all other Invigora- tors thai receive too euuorsemcui oi puysi cinns, because it is agreeable to the Insle as well as certain lo givo a pcrmaucut iucrease of bodily strength. All those persons, to whom we have particu larly referred nbove, lo wit : siill'crcrs from fever and ague, caused by malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion, loss of appetite, and all diseases or dornngemonts of lbs stomach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary occupation, and nursing mothers, will consult their own physical welfaro by giving to Hos teller's Celebrated Stomach Billers a U'inl. CAUTION. Wo caution tbe publlo against using any of tbo many imitations or counter feits, but ask for Hostuttku's Celkuratkd Stomach Bitteiis, and see that each bottle lias the words " Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters" blown on tbo side of the bottlo, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe tbat our autograph signature iu ou lbs label. - Prepared and aold by HOSTETTEIt ft SMITH, Pittsburgh, Fa., and aold by all druggists, grocers, and dealera generally throughout the United (Stales, Bouth Ame rica, and Germany. Ky-ForSale by A. Cook ami J. Nichols, Char don, J. P. Lukuns, Eaat Claridon, and by Drug gists aud Dealers gonerally. Tiy SANFORD'S Liver Invisorator INEVEIl DEBILP1ATE8. T IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY free FROM GUMS.and has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and approved by all who have used it, and ia now resorted with confidence in all the diseases fur which it recommended. special Dis tressed, Dis eases, Or gans. Act XT with pover ty, on postage Act South ,l.u It haa cured thousands! who bad given up all numerous, unsolicited ession show. The d o a e must br anient of the individual such quantities aa lo aci Let the dictates ol von in the use of thi ATOlt. nnd it will nluluts. ItilioiiH At- Chrouie Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Dropsy bltual CoKtivcnesH, Choi era Aloibus, Flululeucc. Juuu- nextes. and may ue within the last 8 years. hopes of relief, aa the certificates in my poa- adaptcd to the temper tukina it. and used S'genily on ihe bowela. fiyour judgment guide kjilVLK INV1GOK- curs tjivei Incka. Dyapepaia, Miunnicr couiplnnta Hour Stomach. II a C ho 1 1 o .Cholera, Cholera Infantum, dice,Femule Weuk used succesalully aa MEDICINE. It will every lind a in an Coughs, have in Iso at ad dressed. ORDINARY FAMILY euraSICK HEADACHE. (as thousands cantos. lily) IN TWENTY MINUTES, IF TWO OR TllKEU TUASfl.iUiMrui.iyB ana 1AHUI at commencement ol attack. All who use It are giving tneir testimony in favor. fr5-Mix water in ihe moulh with INVIGORA TOR. aud ew allow both together. I'rice One Dollar per vottie. saITfortT's Family Cathartic Pills, COMPOUNDED FROM Pur Vegetable Extracts, and put up in Cltss Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. Tha FAMILY CATHARTIC PILL U a gen tle but active Cathartic, which the Proprietor used in Ins practice lor more than twenty yeara. (creasing demand from I I .L UI I I C 1 iiseu inu riL.Lo,Qiiu express in regard me lo place main witn- know that different :ent portions of the bow- THARTIC PILL to this well established Irom a variety cf tracts, which act alike inientary canal, and i u all casea where uch aa DERANGE- STOMACH, SLEEP- to Hernia twenty disease, propor tion proper af the espe cially will ba Disci ples afternoon noi wait D. osOyl The constantly lu those who have !oii satisfaction which a 1 llieir use, baa Induced in the reach of all. The Profession well Cathartics act on ditier- ela. Tha FAMILY C A haa, with due reference1:, fact, been compounded jj purest Vegetable E x on exery part of the nl--areGOOl) and SAFEj? Cathartic Is needed, andi M E N T S OF THE b INESS. PAINS IN THE BACK and LOINS, COST1VENESS. PAIN AND SORENESS OVER THE WHOLE BODY, from audden which frequently, if neglected, ended in a nnnrsA nf h iver. I, OSS OF APPETITE, CRESP1NO SENSATION OF COLD OVER THE BODY, RESTLESSNESS, HEADACHE, or WEIGHT IN THE HEAD, all Inflammatory Diseasea, Worma in Children or Aauna, rtnou matism. a sreal Purifier of tbe Blood, and diseasea lo which flesh ia heir, too numeroua mention In thia adverllaemoui. uoss i io 3. fit it K so tiiwrs. ftr-Th. I.iver Invisorator snd Family Cathar tic Pilla are retailed by A, Cook and Dr. NI.1..I. r.hardon. Ohio, bv DruaslalB Benerailv. and aold whoJeeote by the Trade in all the towns.. p. w.oABtuKu, m.U; Manufacturer ami Pronrietor 906 Broadway, (cor. of Fulton st.J New PE TROLEUM in as German RELIEF PLASTER. (CT RELIEVES PAIN OR DISTRESS where. ever spptiru. IT WILL SITE A POCTOR'S BILL!! vrWiiinmsJJ Bold by all Druggists and Country Merchant. PRICE 2S CENTS. All orders must be addressed to E.II. SANDS, M. D i . Connsautvilfa.Pa. 0ttf MEDICAL. Blood Purifier and 6 r-.ifiT PHARMACY V DR, ROB AO ' tl Wh.n n, Rnmrt. tha celebrated Swedish ' Physician, introduced hisBood Purifier and Bfood Pilla in ihe United Sin tea, he set forth in plain anguage their eurntive properties. mis was yeara ago. The lass ol recommencing inrm now aince been nutnf .: hai. tnluihlened. men whose character lor eouna jungmem phifosophy, gives their opinion weight in tha' community, men who observe, reflect end tnssa . "assurance doubly sure" before thev decide are everywhere approving and urging the life of ihe wonderlul rreparations. mi wimraiiiiinm wisdom and honesty ol this cfass, or who chos to investigate for ihemaefves, aro now of one mind on ihi important enbjecl. T he evidence in tna possession of Dr Koback, which ia at all nmaa accessible to tho puWic, establiahing tha foiWa nusi That the BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOB PILLS hove been proven by nnarsls to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That they cur the almost universal complain. DYSPEPSIA, 7 unerring certainly, and in a very elieH time. That alter another medicines nave proves useless they, relieve LIVER COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength ol too suflerat. That SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless wesk neaa and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under iheir invigorating operation. Thai all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial oud gently stimulating properties.! hat they rccraa) . SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may havo been trifled with and abused; lhat their direct tendency ia to lengthen, life.and render it enjoyable. That.operatingdirsaS ly upon the poison ol disease in the blovd, they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every taint of Scro fula, whether hereditary or otherwise, 'l hat they It EC UU IT TIIE DERiLlTATED, and lhat there la no disease of the Stomach aud Bowela, the Liver, the Mervoua System, ihe Skiu. Glands or Muecles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OB STRUCTIONS OF THE ULOOU OU SECRETIOMS, which they do not give prompt relief, and, if ad ministered before the very citadel of liie has been invaded, rfrct m painless anil perfect cure. Bear in mind lhat the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS are endorsed by tbe experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, iu letters, afiidavits, medical works, and by word ol mouth, proclaim them to be ihe very best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken-. down victims uf ill health. They hunt disease) through every avenue and organ ol Ilia system, and lo expel it thoroughly and permanently. - No one can doubt their superiority ol lor oa single trial they are not only belter but, in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, lor it takes a least number of lliem to produce a better effect. Price of tho Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Puri fier, ftl per bottle, or (5 per half doien. Of tba Scandinvian Vegetable Blood Fills, iti cents per box. or 5 boxes for (tl. Kead Dr. Uoback'e Special Notices and Ccrtlfi rates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Koback a Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can ba had gratis of any of his Agents throughout the country, In difficult or complicated casea, Dr Roback. nay be consulted personally or by letter, euclc. ing one stamp for the reply. Principal Otfico and Sale Rooms, No. 6 Eaat Fourth Street, 3d building from Muin Street, Ciue cinnati,0. Laboratory in Hammond Street For Sale in Geauga County by A.Coox, Char don ; J. Smith, Thompson ;Gr.o.biDU.K,Purkman, J. W. Garrltt, Montville ; H. L. Bisucr it Hoa, Middleliold; R. P. Buknitt, Rucll; C. &.C. R. Harmoh Si. Co.. Chester, C. P. Treat, Claridotj A. Matthews, Newbury; John Mayusw, Au burn; Ji hnson & Tuttle, Burton; E. Titoursoa, llunisnurg; Wat. Mumfurd, weicnneiu; ii. rti maw, Purkmau; W. Harfam, Baiubridge, Ab rain Fi.i.no, Munson, and by Drnegista and Mac chania generally throughout the Uuiun. June ISih,18G0. Mfjl an its haa mo to the a cold. long a other to John large H LAI Til O V AMERICAN WOMEN. From IUN. V. Daihy News Edilorial.J We desire to call attention to a letler Irom Dr. Joshua F. Bridge, on " Heulth of American Wo men." in another column. He treata the eubjeia iu an able manner, and bis skill and medical judgt. inoiit may be relied upon. from the Albany Evening Express. Marthall'a Uterine Caiholicon has proved lo be fully aa valuable aa it ia claimed lo be in many aevere tests made by medical gentlemen and others Dr. Bridge ia a regular physician of very fine at tainments, a man of great judgment and discrimi nation, a judicious and highly successful practi tioner, in all diseases, especially those of woiuea and children. Fern Pkysicians. , Marsliall'e Uterine Caiholicon will certarnr cure all the diseases for which it is recommended. In the worst casea I have ever met with, Mar shall's Uterine Caiholicon is a certain and sofa remedy. - MARSHALL-8 UTERINE CATIIOLICON , Ia unhesitatingly offered aa a reliable remedy for all thoee complainta to which every woman liable.and which gradually affect tha mind aa well sa the body, so that lo think, talk or work be comes alike a source of auliering, if not an impne. sibility. Among other complainta for which tba Caiholicon is a remedy ia'.beFalling of tho Womb, Whites, suppressed, irregular or rainiui men. atrualion. Bloating, Inflammations and Diseasea! of Ihe Kidneya or Urinary Organs, Retention ot Incontinence of Urine, Heartburn, Costiveneea, Nervousness, Faintinga, Palpitations. Crampaj Disturbed e leep, and all troubles, organic ot ayns pathetic, connected with the uterine organs. Ladies who are Doubled with ony ol the above symptoms, or with spine, liver or lung complainta, are invited to addreaa Dr. BRIDGE, wilh full con. tiJence that they will find relief. Marshall's Uter ine Caiholicon is not a quack medicine, but its fat gradients have been made known lo the Medieal College, and they are at the aervice of any respect able physicisn in the country. J n price oj marenau's visrine vorasneois sp One Dollar tud a Half per Single Jfattlt. Wist BEoroao, Coshocton Co., Moy 14, 1W., Mr. II. B. Kingsley, Sir, I have been selling the medicines of tlie Grsflenberg Company for the last ten yeara, and havo invariably found them la give good satisfaction and the pilla 1 have aold lav a good many familite aa regularly aa their lea and coffee, and with my trade they become a staple article. Marshall's Uterine Caiholicon is a medi cine that haa dona a great amount of good in fa. mala diseases. One lady I sold it to told me she had received more benefit from one bottle then aha did from a long course of medical treatment by the most skilful physicians. Yo JAMES WILSON. oura truly. Jauuary 1st, in. MRS. ROBINSON'S CERTIFICATE. - Vehhon, Trumbull Co-, May 1st, 1849. This certifies that 1 have been in very poof health for veara, and found little or no relief after employing a number of physicians. My disease) was rroiopsis uteri, i naa oeen recucea oy nai and Flouror Albua until 1 had become ulcerated Is a considerable extent. By the advice of Dr. 0;. W. Euahnell I procured and took six boltlaa ot Marshall's Uterir.e Cstholicon which enabled me' to attend to my husband in his laat aicknesa until he died, which waa about a year aince. I havV taken three bottles since hie death, which haa made, me able to lobor and aupporl my family of three children. The Caiholicon boa nearly restored ml to health. , It ia the only thing lhal haa mitigated FOR BALE Bi A. Cook, Chardon, C. P. Treat, Claridon, J. E. Williams, Parkooan., H. L. Bishop U Son, Midd!efleld. D. C. Kellogg, Miinsoq. ; Henry Cummlngf., Russell. , ., . Lyman & Scott, Mulberry Corners, lierrick Si Guinea, Newbury. Tew Ii Butts, Rapidl. And by Medicine Dealers genorally.thrcugb. out tbe 8lata. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland. Agent for Ohio. March 18,10. t79 m