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MAUMEE CJTYHAT, CAP & FUR ' STORE.; . - . ACKER & KANADY having removed to their new Store ion Erie street one door West of the old Post Office, give notice that they have iust received an extensive and well (elected assortment of Hats and Cans of every variety and faahion, from 84 to 38, which they offer for Cash only, at price varying from one Hulling to eight dollars consisting or men : Clip Beaver. Black and Drab Brush, Satin Bea ver, Black and Drab Silk, Fur Wool andhip and youths Satin Beaver, Black and Drab bilK, i ur ana Wool and Ulup Hats, mens' uiotn ano Cadet. vouth and Childrons' Cloth. Velvet Plush, and Circassian Capa, all which they of fer at New-York retail nrices. . ' '"' As, they intend hereafter to manufacture Hata and Caps, they would give notice to, Country Merchants and Dealers, that they are prepared to supply at wholesale, Hats and Caps, both of their own and Eastern manufacture, on as good terms as can be bought this sidu New York. v"- -"v Being desirous of disposing of tlioir remain ing Slock of Goods, they offer them unusually low for cash. '. They have just received a fresh supply ofGrocsnes, consisting ot "leis, Bugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lamp Oil, Ua. &c, Which will be sold extremely low for cash. Cash paid for shipping Furs. ,; ; 'V ';''".'' August 17, 1838. '-,-' :.".'.'.' !'. 20 8tor)igef Forwarding and ''.Commission v.:: -. . , Jtferchanls. -.' . . - NOTICE." 1TTATER.- PRIVILEGE FOR SALE. . n The subscriber has a very convenient Water privilege, suitable fur tho situation of a f urnace, I orgs or other water works, it is ' situated on Swan Creek, three and a half miles from Port Miami. 1 he water may be taken from the subscribers mill pond, at a trifling cost, and with pcrlect security from damage by the freshets. In the distance of two or three miles there are inexhaustible beds of Iroir ore nf the first quality, and the country being very level presents no obstruction - to the building ot a road m any direction with, very little ex pense. The ore lies in beds, near the top of tho ground, and has been judged to bo of the richness ol sixty per cent. Tho subscriber will give great encouragement to any person or persona who will undertake and carry on the above business, and will take n interest jn the works, or sell the situation. This improve ment is greatly needed in this country, and might lie made immediate and .immensely pro h tabic. ',, - For further particulars, inquire' of the sub scriber in Miami city. ' Avtv, DANIEL IIUBBELL. : June Oth, 1038. 1 10 i DISSOLUTION. - : ; THE firm of Freeman &.N earing, at Prov idence, Ohio, was by mutual consent, dis nolved on the 2'Jd day nf July'last past. Im mediate payment of all debts due to the firm must he made to P. Nearing, who, is duly au thorised to collect the fame. "V. . ": IRA FREEMAN P. NEARING. The business heretofore carriod on by Free man k Neuring, will be continued by the sub scriber. , ', "J P. NEARINGr. ," V DEALERS in Provisions, Lumber and Salt .The undersigned have taken the Ware' house, formerly occupied by Bingham & Fh ' rey, and haveinado such arrangements totran--sact business in their lino, as must give satis- faction to those wno may entrust, them with their business..- r'!f:'i'v.5,:tj sv : They are agents for the following trahspor tat ion companies on the Erie and Ohio canals, ana steamboats ana vessels on the Lake, viz: f;,n.WT TraNSI'ORTATIOK Co. " -" . Washington Link. ' ' r -j :y Detroit Lime. V- hl ' '"'ir" j i f ExWlBSS f TKLKGRAPIlLiNEs;' '' V';, "'-' On the Ohio Canal, and Trot fc Oswkoo Lms. ';',. '" Some of the above Lines are deeply into; ested in shipping controlled at the Foot of the lMpuis, and running directly from Buffalo, and intermedial ports to this point; thereby pre senting greater facilities .for. the sure and speedy conveyance of Western Goods, limn any uiner jjines. ,: - ,v ; . . : .. . Goods have reached this nort. transnnrtfwl hv the above named Lines, in tight, dayt from 'i ' v 1 8 3 8 v n:ix 'fjh'r JAMES WOLCOTT & CO. "1- (f.v.v ,6 '"TV Contractors d Produce J)caie.ri. ' We shall keep constantly on hand all kind of Produce and Provisions. . We have now in otore and lor sale, , r , .. r..,., -2w bbls. superfine Flour, -.100 . ". Moss Pork, , v 100 .... " . Ouellog, , ,50 , "-. Shoulders,7 . ' , , 20 j " Dried Apples, ' , ,.,10t " . Peaches, svl .. BUU,. ",- Bait, .. s.,t , v , weans,,. , . ,ii SO ' " , Whikey, ; "'-':. " ,,2000 bushels Oats, :' ; ' ' 's , . .. 20 boxes 8 by 10 Ohio' Glass,'' ' - ' .". . .so , " io by li . " ' .. ,.20 . " ; 7 by 9 ' . . - . Also, a constant-eunnlv of new bnttor in Firkins, all of which will bo sold as low, if not lower, than can be had in the market for Cash. ;.; . ,;: ,. ,. smith h. ca ; Maumee City, July 21, 1838. , -10 ..." Providence, Aug. T8 2ltf, TO riUNTEUS & MEliCIlANTS. PRINTERS and Merchant can be sup plied with paper of varioii kind, on ap plicationto $ BALDWIN, it Co. t . 1 1 ' ; . Uppef Toledo. JMGS taken in exchange for paper. Kept. 23. , , .:,;' . . 85tf.. V NOTICE. A RARE chance for a bargain The sub. XJL scribers, intending to make a change in their business, will . sell their stock of Dry Goods very cheap for Asn." " Call and try. . Jan. 27,1838.. :r; -:m... BENNETT; Si CAMPBELL, , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 3, Law Buildings, Perrysburg,,.. - ., . j Henry Bennett, J ,-, .,,.- ';' Samuel B. Campbell. - ''" -44tf STONE WARE.-.-"-' A SUPERIOR assortment of StoneChurns, Jr. Jars, Puts, Jugs, Stove Tubes, and Milk rans, just received by ,- ' ' aa May 17. BOYNTON fc GANNETT. ARPENTER'S TOOLS--By ho set ,or v singiefior sale by . - June 9 - -W. IF1SWELL if CO. MORE SHOES U-200O,- pairs. Shoos, al kinds and sizes, received and for sale low for cub,- by.-,.! , A. CARY4" July 21. - .: v-iU;'. io '" STOVES! STOVES!!-Just J-eceived,.- a lot of Cooking Itnd Parlor Stoves, by- -J " julyso t . , . Cv. WILLIAMS b CO,.. LUMBER. A quantity :of . pine "Lumber for sale at the Warehouse of J. WOLCOTT & Co."'" , "... - ; .j .1 " - .. . READY MADE CLOTHING) Satinetts, Broadcloths, ko., by r - july,'2K : .t..iy:vcr6well.;; MAU3IEE CITY HARDWARE ' STORE. " - ; WWISWELL U. CO. respectfully' in- form the inhabitants of this citv and vicinity that they have arrived from New York with, and are now opening at the Commer cial Buildings, a large and general assortment of naraware,iiouow-wart, tin-ware nnd Cutlery. Their stpck,amongother articles, consists of the following: Bar, band, and hoop Iron i . Eng- sh blwr.er, American and cast Steel: Enrich. Russia and American sheet Iron; trace, halter and jack Chains: Blacksmiths' vices and anvilja. shovels and tongs: scales: Sad and Tailnm' irons; mill, cross-cut, slitting-waod, circular, fret-hand, key-hole, back and compass Saws patent and iron weights, sauce and frying panB, leu-Keuies, augurs, Denows, neiiows-pipe, cra dle and grass scythes, sand paper, coffee mills, crow.barp, hammers, bitts and stocks, wire, uross Kottiesj escutcneon, oitolK, knob, Ame rican and brass Door-latches: sickles: dinner. tea,and cow-bells, brushes, candlersticks, butts and screws, cotnbK, brads, sparables, -tacks, wrought and cut Nails, Locks and bolts of all kinds and sizes: (assets and mola-eeB gatee; Carpenters' lules, squares, bevels, 6c., hat and cloak pins; powder flasks, percussion . locks, pills and caps: comnasses: tin trunks. dIrrk i i. : ; i : ' , , . wuiuwiis, uairniana nurse lamps, dust pans: ever pointed pencil cases; razor strops; sugar nippers, spirit levels, bed and clothes cords; snuffers and trays, German silver and iron ta ble and tea-spoons; waiters; carriage wrench es;1 steelyards, hoes, trowels, ; waffle-irons, bench-screws, sheet lead, sheet-vcopper, cooking-stoves and furniture, 'i,.;; . . , i; CMrrv-B-TabIe and .Carving Knives' ind Forks, steels, jack and Den knives ct asubarinr quality,; broad axes, adze planes and ironR- drawing knives, fleams.- scizzors. Rhnnr. nl superfine razors, kc, together with many oth er articles too numerous to mention.??. The ar ticles have been selected with great care; and can be afforded cheap for cash, ;The, public are respectfully invited to call and examine - Maumee City, June 5 1833. -, iotf V FORWARD).) AD COMMISSION 1 . Jlt the, JFare-htmie formerly ocenpitd iy) I i.,ifyU Whit? f Kirtland,- .. '... , i Jdmes Wolcott, 1 maijmeb-cit' omo.'j. ' JameB Howe."-S ' ' S nnHE Subscribers are 'agents for. the Tbl 4.'ivvuij ajuice),-vi; - .m .T- r:y ' ": THft 'NATIONAL', LlNE. Agent,. A. 'W, Johnsohl'lOfi. Brond (itrnnt. New Ynrli. r J. New York and Buffalo, and Uti6a7and Buffalo Links. Agents, Hubbard fc Ellis, foot of Broad street. New York.' "'. - "' Osweoo Link, (via Oswego, and ; Welfand anais,i!(enf, u. J. . y an . Dewator, vIOO Broad street. New. York. ,Js. Lakh and. Hiveb Line, (via Oswego. jind Weiland Canals,) Agents, Isaao Fw Smith, JohnO. Diqkoy, 119 Broad street, Nev York ;, iThe above are among the most efficient lines engagod in Western transportation, and have the best possible arrangements for forwarding goous wun.sarety anu aespatcn, s-- .... Merchants in Indiana and up the Maumee, will insure prompt attention to their business, by causing them to be marked to the care of our House, at this place,- -when they make their purchases at New i ork. . ; '" JAMES WOLCOTT, b CO. Maumee City, April 28, 1.838;'-'., ;j i .50 JSAAO STETSON, -Attorney Coun ¬ sellor at Law,', will give punctual attend- once io uie auties ol ins profession in Wood county; nd will also attend to the Courts in the counties. of Lucas,' Williams, Henry, and Sandusky. Office in Law Buildings, No. 1-. n 1. . fw . , . . . . ! ' inarch 25 "i ' :A , !? 5. j- j MARRlVf JO D A Sir SWinu : t rTlHE subscriber is now receiving fc variety -- unuiicy uimeiapie cry goods, oil or Which re onerea auow prices lor cash. v ' ' f L-":- ' A. VAN VOORST. , ;S WAfSHINGTON:' HOUSRvW 4 , . uu.i.u,i wuum grye notice, tnat ne "a" Taken said house formerly -. occupied by J.' W. 'Converse, on Canftl Sf ronf i,oM 1,0 willut dlltiineg be read v to Wait nnotl llihRA whomay;please to eive hima call," ' V1'- T -f'C'. 'CHARLES D; .FOSTER;; . , -Maumee City, Jane 20, 1939. . , 1TTARRANTEE DEKDSl '' .Mortem f T Deeds, with ageneratassbrtmeut ,-pt -usuces BianKs, tor salq ot tMa office.: V B E ANS ! A few barrels for sale. i ; A lsoj 1 dned AddIbb. hv . - - A cKw July 21., . r la. : BROWN nnd bleached Sheeting and Shirt ing, from 8 to 25 cent, by' - ; July il.V;; ATV. W. CROWEtL.t 1 JfiUORS.-A quantity .! of Liqaors, "eon JLJ Bistmg of Jlrandy, Rum, 'and Gin, Ar aale unusually Ip w for Cash, nt the Warehouse or ; j A MISS WOLCOTT, & Co, maumee, ;3iay ,J7, 1 83S. .-,; 69tf BEDSTEADS by " ..? . v - . o.-fc w: riciiardson? , . . MEDICINES. . r-'i , rinllE -subscribers, living in the new build JL in?, between tho Cummercial building's and the Washington House,' have for sale, on consignment, the following medicines, to wit: a. Xiastman s Pulmonary Balsam, for dtsea " lit of 'the Liungt and Breast. ', -' Jt is a .melancholy fact that. Consumption constitutes a large portion of. our bills of mor tality, and forms one of. the most crowded av enues to the tomb. The principal cause of the mortality of this formidable disease may be attributed to the peculiar character of its pri mary symptoms. In its first stages,' the pa tient is seldom aware of the alarming disease mat is lustening upon uim; consequently no remedial aid is sought until it is too late. Its premonitory symptoms appear trifling, hence they are disregarded until in their more full de- rve!opement the victim la alarmed, and strug gles in vain oeiuueine ratal grasp, uielirst symptoms that should be .taken as a warning am thft fnllnwintf. vi ''-' -v - ' A . short dry cough without much expectora tion, except a, frothy mucusj .an .uneasiness about the chest, or a eonee of pain when lying on the side; a pain under the breastbone; res piration is oppressed by tho least extra bodily exertion-, and particularly in warm rooms, or in moist weather: mental excitement and de jection, alternately; spitting of blood is also a warning symptom of approaching Consumn tion. Colds frequently -engender this disease: the alarming symptom, in this fcase, is the con tinuation ot the cough accompanied with some of the above symptoms, any of which may be observed perhaps for months before the patient will acknowledge that he is so ill as to require attention. When indeed this is the most cri tical period, and if relief is not soon found, the cough increases and is more troublesome and severe, particularly t night; the expectora tion more copious, of a greenish color, boiiio times tinged with blood; the laborious breath ing and emaciation continue to increase; the hectic flush is soon seen in the pale cheek ac companied by night sweat?, &c.; the closing scone is too well known. ' . ' For this formidable disease the Pulmonary Balsam iB prepared and offered to the afflicted, in connection with my Elixir, of Health and Embrocation.-- The Balsam possesses the re quisite properties for healing and restoring the lungs, to ia iiealthful state while the Elixir tends to produce, invigorate and maintain a healthy action in the Whole system, purifying the blood and prenarinff thosvstemso that na.1 ture, by the aid of the Balsam and Embroca tion, may canyon and effect the healing pror cess. It is a well known fact that a wound,1 sore or ulcer cannot easily ba healed or cured without keeping the system in good order and a healthful condition; hence the failure of all -cough' medicine for the cure of the Consump-i tion conch, this.coueh beintr only a svmntom of a. diseased Btato of the lungs, can only be permanency removed as tnev are restored to U sound state.-.', No one medicine can be relied upon in a diseased state of the lunirs: but the above metlicines, viz. H. Eastman's Pulmonary Balsam,; Elixir of Health and Embrocation have succeeded even in the apparent last stages of 'V Prepared and Bold byfHEASf m am V DruiK gist, Zadeeyille, Ohio;Avbefe ttiay be had Tn addition to a general assortment of Drugs it Medicines,; the follqwing'valuable' aud highly .Hiiijui uini,4uijuii;Mies, viz,' iMaiures Assistant, nrllia I1..!.!. n, M..J1 w. isiuai!.. unii A.Zl. UiUI UB, UT UOBbrUC- tions, "iufc Nerve Cordial,' r . valuable medU cine for nervous debility,, weakness, fie. i Sne; cific Embrocation, vfor -jsprains, Complaiuti. W IIIJIHUU, UbV ..... t 3, a - . i ' :W ' f . iiAk -PETERS A; SON. v - - T . - , . . . -," ? T ANKsviiii.!?, Sept. 5 183d, ' ; Messrs. 0. Williams 8r Co'. ' . " Gfhtiemrn:- Havinir sent Vdii a ouan- tity of my EL1XER OF HEALTH for sale' and prdsuipiug that .its virtues are not ftillv known in yourl eoctioh of country, ' I have deemed it proper W.afford you the necessary miormauon. ima is a medicine ot my owi advising, ander a belief that medicine can on ly by serviceable as it assists the efforts of na ture, whose efforts are always exerted to rid the system of whatever is injuriousjfand to maimain it healthy action in those organ's which are the prime regulators' of the wliole system, and this she would always accomplish. except overpowered by some deleterious agent ittKen liuo tue sysiem. . lis action is upon tbl stomach, liver, and digestive organs generally npon the proper slate and action' of which, 1 healthy condition of th system mainly de pends. ; "In Its operation it removes all obstruct trions, carries off all morbid bile, and other vi liated matter, gives tone and energy to all the uigestivu powers, anu. enables eacn to perform its proper oiace; Hence it must 'be perceived that it is adapted to remove the great variety of diseases which -proceed from a'deranirement of these organs. . The following are some of tne symptoms and-diseases incident to these derangements, and for which the elixer has proved most siirnally efficacious: Loss of anne- tite, debility; lassitude or sense of weariness, nausea, oppression from food, flatulency; acid stomach, cardiulgy or heart burn, unpleasant taste in me mouth, pains in the head. back. sine, snouiuers or limbs, sick head ache, cos tiveness or the reverse, dejection, melancholy. uibiui ueu oieep, com imnas ana leet, bullous ha bit, night sweats, pale sallow Countenance, dys pepsia and liver complaints, &c. It has pro ved most signally efficacious in raisins the sva- tem from the torpor and general . -prostration which ague and : fever, - and Other .marsh fevers so frequently produce. '. For delicate fe males and children, it is iucoulDarable.r .For coughs originated in the sympathy -of the lungs, with a diseased stomach or liver, it has been - uniformly efficacious. Many persons supposed to have been in a decline or consump tion, nave oeen restored by its use, restoring bloom to the palu and Sickly cheek, and plump ness to the meagre. v.-' , e '..- From the nature of its operation and effects t was supposed it might prove a oreventive of Diuous anu otner levers, and as such it has been extensively used in eome of our most sickly sections with apparent success.' Thousands of families have adopted it as their family me dicine, and many consider it a Panacea. They believe with me, that by a timely and proper use of the Elixir, that healthful action of the system will bo kept up, which will effectually repel all those deleterious agents which cause tcvers and many other diseases. ' v Since visiting your place and becomintf ac quainted with the character of its diseases, 1 am fully satisfied that mv Elixer iB admirahlv aaapieu to tneir case, and by a timely use to muii jnoveiuioii 111 some measure, ano 1 snail be much disappointed not to hear of such re sults.- Of any bad effects I entertain'no fears. it is entirely botanical, and has been and may oe laKen in all ages and both' sexes, in every condition with the happiest resultB.-.,- For fur particulars and testimonials, see bill on the me dicine. Hoping that it may prove among you as great a blessing to the afflicted as it has in other places. -" I am, Gentlemen; yours truly, ,' v' H. EASTMAN. . - P. S. The public are cautioned against a spurious' article of this medicine which m in circulation; the genuine has my written sig- uuiure uinxeu 1,0 tne directions.- " t- ' .-'-' - :..- H. EASTMAN, Proprietor-', The above medicine for sale by. Messrs, O. Williams fc Co. and Doct. Conant, Maumee City; Peck fa Gri'swold, Perrvsburg, ond Mes srs, Erastus Roy5 & Co. Toledo..-.'-,Nov.a7. S-s.-t i!.,iJ-.-'---,i-" T-i- J--v-33m3. JUST received st the Miami Casli Store, ' superior article of Shaker Brooms,.by ;-j i:;.Aug, apatli f::CtT. WCROWELL. JUST. received 3000 yards f and yari wide . Brown Shirtings and Slieetiags from 8tff45 centsi Also -Domestio- Flannels, Socks-fcc; fce.by -'"V-: TJ Wi CROWRf.T.:.- bot- J)as IEADY MADE CLOTHING.Large and V eenerdl aseoTtment.' aunerfinii -fi common farsOtamef, fall apd winter war96om toercial buildinB. yE. PAJRMAiV' i TjlARiYlS TO RENT. Several first rate arms for rent, if applied for soon. Likewise a quantity of unimproved lands. 4.nn e; iwnt Manmeg city, 'April 8, l-:.7 ! 2f I LEATHERS and Tickinjmnd fttraw - by ' G. b W. RICHARD SALT, Coffee, Ten; Pepper, -spice, a ii. MEW STOH!.'-...i.:.vi.i- 1 rrH& subscribers hatfe ppened a BooCshoe1 j. m ieainer owre, opposite -tire Temper ance 1 House, and one door :east of the Exchange, Whore tbeyintend manufacturing, and keeping Constantly on band, Bootaand Shoos of every deaenptum tsuitshe purchaser '.; : - Gaiter Boots, Ladies' Sliopers. ManVPrtmn,.. coarse and 4. nS -Men'. Bootsfihoe Findings &c. for manufacturers. -'vi-jj . . . ibo, an assortment tCbiWretf 6h E OR twenty-five Cents you can buy a tie of Balsam of Jfoarhound., which been ostertoined to have cured; more .diseases of the lungs than Blithe other patent medicines now in use. ."For sale by C C. Bristol. Rnffa. Jo and.O. .WILLIAMS tcCoj Maumea riiv: We are acquainted -Ayith the preparation of j oursaparuia mnnmacturecl oy V. G.. Bristol, buu noviipj niiiuo iiH m-n more or less, in our J nractice. beliMA if. tnonntnii. tho f U..... . 1. ' .... ' luoi onionpurmw in - vr-mgiiiy concentrated. ronii. ana as a preparaiion,'-we esteem it as the best we have ever met wiilrTr V-i-''J. TrowbridevMiij; 'X!;:CTiuDiii.V h!J'. Charles Wlnne, it $ . tloaet Bristol, in d ' ;Josiah Barnes,-m tni.-i E. Marshall, n o- "iX.E. IlawleV.'k O A. 8. Snrnartia v n " r A.-' Miller, ,m b v'V'F.,L;" Harris, ,-; -41 .. r-r or saie in maumee tiity by- :.v---t- junem... i. nil,LlAMS Co. f. Pugar Molasses, cloves. aesia, raising fign, corosi TiTkT Y ttr ' theSt prices, and u l ? of Cotton cloth; byWo pie,-c or - i f'-- , -h-iiicu iney will Bell tor Cptb, ; . .. . "luus.or x ioui.ice, as ow as t in bus nnso , - " r 1 , u-au,- -.igaTS -rowdcr hot, lead soap, oil and candles,:ed fish; mack! rei and almost very article. i the W1 tJood vay, by Oct. 1$. o. & w, riciiabdsonH umII aHbrd.:.:;,V-;.- CURTI0-KjUPLER, w Per rysburg, Aug. ,30. - Stf t?Of 8ALE.-A fDntof;-,smUic of 4...,abo!it two hundred pounds,, nearly new - ''I'leie, wn aiic aud.fasee, atUiiayofj BUSINESS LOTS . TO I.kasr rSIHE subscriber for .the purpose of affording Jt conveniences to men of business, who im . desirous to settle in this place, offer for tale ti reasonable prices, or to. lease at mpderoterentsy the following lots, upon th principal business 19, 20, 21; north side Broadway; ' 'wefit1 ' side of Canal otroet; 1 .10 Corner f Wjliram t.! 4 in block!, north sid of .Sophia sti' Also large nuinuer oiiolB eligibly situated Tof real dencea. ' "' ' - - - for iiifojroationanite "xt-k -P-"EAUGRAND. Maumee City.: iM. DlCKERSON. iV ' f V v " ;v""v- baldaess. - ' ''.'. A BEAUTIFUL head of Hair isthe grandest ornament belonging to the hunian'frame. How ' strangely tho .loss of it -changes "the countenance, and prematurely brings, on' the appearance'of old age,'which causes many to recoil at being uncovered, and sometimes even shun society to avoid the iests and sneers of their; acquaintance j the remainder , of their lives is c6ns?que'ntly spent in retirement. In snort, not . even the loss f property Jills the generous thinking youth-with that heavy sink ing gloom as . does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, 0L DRJGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA etops .the nair irom tailing OH on tile tiret application, and few bottles restores it again. - Jt .likewise produces- eyebrow and. whiskers prevents the hair from turning grav? makes it curl beau tifully, and frees it from ecurf. Numerous certificates of the" first respectability in sup port of the virtues of Oldrige's Balm are shown by the proprietors, y'':?';rr, Z7r:-' t SALA'S VEGETABLE ELIXIR TiREPARED eolsly from vegetables, bv X- John Sala, Canton Ohioi ; Price fjAo nerbottle. . .- ''j. ,. - - -i : As an internal remedy 'this' medicine stands unrivalled. " Its fame and Virtues are sufficient ly established, : by the 'many and important cures it has performed, in the short poriod It has been in. use.' ' lu marshy districts Where fevers more commonly prevail, its use will pre vent their recurrence, and give to the system a general healthy action. The quantity to be taken, should be regulated so tis .to produce a iree ana regular; discharge trom the bowels, which will give tone ahd activity to the stomach, and enable 'jt 'to resist and eiect all billlous col lection, and at the same lime restore a proper uuu ueuimy secretion. 11 will arouse tne inac tivity of the liver, when affectod, and restore it to its wonted healthful condition. Ae a family medicine, when a' urge is necessary for any disease, nothing will be found better adapted to the system, than' this Elixir.'v It purifies tho blood, without: debilitating" the stomach 'or bowelsf while it'is perfectly mild and harmless hits operations.-' " ' - ' -:- a U This medicine may 'be takeri with 'berfect safety by all ages in all diseases: its. cures are for the following diseases: Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Consumption, Coughs, Drofisy, Heartburn, Diarrhea, Cholic, Jaundice, Palpitation of the Peart, Affection of the Li ver and the Skin, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, fac; and where there is any irregularity,-' arising' from debility.'iL will be found an invaluable medicine. T To eoch bottle will be attached & label bearing the signature of the proprietor, without which none are genuine. - JOHN SALA. ' Certificates: The followin? testimonials are a few of tho many that might be presented tothe Public, .'w0 ..'.si.-.:-- : From the Rev. E.-'Birkefyif'tht ''PUtsbw'gk ;jvAAv;s. y-yCo'nJerence t-1 ,- Mr. J ,'' Sala, Dear Sir: I have given your "Vegetable. Elixir," ft fair trial, and checr fu.ly give my testimony to. ifs' value in ca ses f 1 Cramp,; -Cholic, ; and in Chronic af fections of the internal , viscora." - -1 have been"; for' more, than f two yoars ' severely nuiicieu wnn an iniection or the diaphragm, which at times would caiise derangement of we junctions or nature, .and comn ete orostra". tion of Btrength. I had .also frequent attacks of chojic; some of them bo severe that life it self appeared to be in danger; but by the use or your excellent medicine 1 find my chronic symptoms mucn relieved, and am almost entire iy iree f rom those excruciating attacks of chol ic; and I hope by perservance in its use to 0b tain a perfect cure. I bave trier) vnrintiR mn. dicines, and am prepared to say, that in all such cases, I am satisfied it will be found superior iu uiijr iiieuicioo now oeioro the public. . yJ x ours, &c. .. ' li.. lilltliE l X. 1 ;- -;. -' . 7 Canton. Anir; If! lnon Extract of a letter from the Rev. .A.Billingi, of the Mll-lilirn fr.. v v y. Lljt, UUHU U H.' mgton Aug.. 2, 188. . ? . ' " '". J. Mr. Sala: I have used two' bottles your Vegitablo Elixir," and am satisfied that I have derived more benefit from its use, than from all the medicine I have used for many jours, a nave been for many years afflicted witn me aiiiiious anection. My health is good; uuu 1 expect to travel next year.,; 1 hope you win uuu extensive sales. . : -. -. ' ' (I. the iimfprninrnnrl. in oifT A tin n..'t.i;n that I have used Sala's Vegetable Elixir, for a .uyuiiiig voiuuiuiiH, caueu, oy eome ot tne most eminent pnysicians, the ISrysipcIas, and a weakness of the body. T have used six but tles 1 of Sala'a. Vegetable Elixir, and can assure tne puonc mat 1 nave not felt as .well for the last four years as at present, and'am now at labor again;-'-' I would recommend it as a vhIu. awe medicine to the. afflicted."- " r ; , - ; JACOB ROWLAND, . Ca'nfori' Juhe'2. 183a ; v . ' ' I do hereby tertifv. that" my wifo hn Wn afllictod for the last twelve years with a severe pain in. her head, side,, and back; that she nas usea out xjne , bottle of Bala's Vegetable Elixir, and the complaint has- beeri'perfectly reanoved. I recommend it as a valualo mailt. cipe to the. afflicted.- PETER JJURGER. , TJanton. June 1. Ifl3, - " :' I hereby certify, that, 'fiayfn'i? 5een fbr" "niaV ny years past severely afflicted with the Liver .complaints in so much that I becan to desnair -01 recovering, as l .nad. received, nil the aid tutu severalThysiCians could give, and finding jiiyueu no ueuer, a inea one oottie ot Kalas German Vegetable Elixir, and find myself, to my utter aBtonianment, pertectlv' restored, so that I ahrnow1 able to porfonn a full day's work on my larra, niter having been .nnable to per form the same . -for . -ithree years before:--Al- tnougn l paid, during that;, time,,' quite ; on amount'of money to the' physicians," without eceiving any benefit. JOHN SH1VELY4 ? OBrtahlirirh.' Sfnrlr ff, : riKirt ii. ROBERT WHARTON. F.sri' lf M,n, of Philadelphia,' has certified, as may be seen ueiow xq tne nigg enaractet or the following gentlemen .: ,.,t ;.'i ,.!'. r- '. ,.-v The underBitrned does Jierehv !eriifv novo unea me catm or Columbia discov ered by 3. Oldridee nd baVefoo nil Tt hiorh- iy serviceable, not only as a preventive against Xhe falling' offof hair. Vjt also a Certaih restot rative,' - VM. THATCHF.R. SUn l:" f , t . .-'' artl.iJ:.. i. oi A -. ... .? T icuiouioi jjiinmi.Br, in at,, ureorge cnurge, i CJOHN P. , 1NGLIS, 83 1 Arch st. i v t JOHNS.FUREY,10lSprucest. 5 if HUGH McCURDY, 243 Soiith 7th &S.T' JOHN1 GARD, Jr.-123 Arch st,-KItil- certainly rause its virtues Iti'tiHt'eiL tintatidn of the public, wh,en it is known that three of the. above signers are more' than 50 years of age, and the others 'not ress than 30. Xn Commonwealth of Pennsylvania':, J,. , City'of Philadelphia I, ROBERT WHARTON. Mavnr' JpTA city of Philadelphia do hereby certify that I Fureyi and Hugh McCurdv. whoso Bigned 10 the . above'certificnte. nd ihev' amv gviiucu'o" wiamuwr uuu resnectHDiiuv. nnn a such full Oredit slrould be gien to the said certificate 'tfi?.M '' i wifaesa; whereof, I have hereunto set my j,;;.,.-uuiu, mm cuusqq ine seal ot the city to EJS1be affixed this- eixth day of Decent i i. ROBERT WIIAHTON! iui -iAUTI0N.-4Observei that each' bottl of mwununw tMum 'na spjendi engraved tppeiyen tyhich is Represented. be FallgDf igar,Tne ftgent' name, &5 tp$. v k : To Editor 'fccj-i-AU country ntnerS ivhn Will insert' the above onre week- 8 -months. and send one number to. "the Mgenls, hall. be entitled lb one dozen1 ot Balm, ,', ! ,'. : SoliJ wholesale and retail by 'fcoMSTnfffr Co.. Sole agents for America! 2 Fle'tnher Iff .'I- ' , ' . '. . . J si., ia.nr uAaiqen iane, one door, below PearJ et-j iew uors; nna bv, one or more drucir st in! .l. -.. .. i'il.., - t.. w - ? """7 ccijr with iu me union. . ,r or (aieal ; 'I certify, that I wa afflicted with the Dya- pesia, anu a pain in my stomachj and by using one bottle of 'Sola' Vegetable Elixir, -I folt myself jBrfectly relieved.-;. JACOB REX; r uanton, yaae''iss vje V-MW Sala. Tkl is to oortify that ! had a very severe dough all last winter and was 're duced to a vOry low stage; after .obtaining all. medical 4i'd-to no purpose, I was advised to try a bottle of your Vegetable Elixir, which I did, and in two wsekB'i waB able to go to work, and fully believe it to be one of the best medicines heforethe public for1 cough, breast complainteY and general debility r - Your weld- wisher 4-' 'S rZ v-..nWJOHN. "Wl LI.IAMA.4t: .;t:Aledtord, U-j iUay, S, IZSW-r-.s,: 9--'HV -.uu. .l ...- ' X - -Jj! un wo Buusuriuorayo siLlzenS Ol SStajB t0. Ohio, hereby certify that we have - been in- the habit ot eccaBionally nsing jn our, fumilies-; the.: Vegetable ElixuV prepared bv -John aw Canton Ohio, and have bave uniformly, derived. 'milRh hffhnfif' fprtnrt' Urn i.a' Tn wlnA.i-.:. eholics, deTangetrieht 'Of tbeistoitiach,' tigues, worms; tic; he we have never .founrl n. maA cine which shew'ghod effects" sri onn , A :riainiy.-ri,vve, tneretorq 'Clieertully- recom- ji.!xiX PILES &CV;::li- o.n TirAEMORRHOIDs; 1 iSTo cure ho pay,! f J-JL iricefu:, Hays Liniment. io fiction This extraordinary chemical composition," the ' Jesuit of science and the invention of a dele- ...v.Uiuai man,, tne introduction or wnicn to Jho 1 public wag invested with the Bolemnity ' of s; death-bod bequest, has since gained " reputation unparalleled, fully' sustaining the IV . ,""""wu Ar. unoiey'B laBi - . wm oi m9 witnout giving to Oostentv the bnnfl nrhr. 1,--- on this subject," end be themfm-i. i.o.,...i,.j to; his friend' and attendant,' Solomon Have,'" the secret of hia discovery. i .,. ',. ' It' ie' now. used in the pririefpoj hospitals, and -the private practice in our country, firBt- and i most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and " lso so extensively, and effectually as to baffle aredulity, unless where its effects are witness' d, - Eirerna ih'the following Complaint! r'-' "Tor Dropsy-Creating; extraordinary ab-'s sorption at onc9iu;S"i- .1--'; " M iSweKn-s-Roducingthem In' t few hours,.'; 'y-,. '-.';. '.--, ''-'ii ? , ' ;i -' : Rheumatism Adute'j or . Chronio,., giving quick ease; Z'.:l"l'f'''- T'"- T'' ' J? )J8ore Throat BycanCers,-ulcerg or cold.' ' i Croup, and Whooping Cough -Externallyi' ' and over the chest;-' ; " " ; "'' -- ' All .Jfie.-''iliiraA'rf'''Biirnenriaii'f in a few hours; '-v- - Sores and Ulcers Whether fresh Or fontf - standing, and fever gores. "; '' - c - -i Its operations upon' adults '''and children irt" reducing rheumatitf swellings, and loosenine ' coughs and tightness of the chest by telaxa-: tion ottne partB has been surprising beyond' conception. The common remark of those who 'V have used It in the Piles, is "It acts like a charm."' - -':. -; . .-'.-.-'-' ' -.-i THE PILES, The price ffel is refunded to 1 any person 'who Will use a bottle of Hay's : Liniment for the Piies, and return "the empty " bottle without being cured, v These are the: positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; ; and but of many thousands sold, not one has '" becil unsuccessful. ; ;- ''"" ,' '"': ''"''"'' We might insert certificates to any" length.' but prefer that those who sell the article. ; should exhibit the original tO purchasers.. CAUTION. None can be genine without a splendid engraved-wrapper, on vyhich is my name, and also that 01 the Agents. '':'' , ... . k . ,g0L0M0N hays." .' TO EDITORS,; fitc. All country papers who will insert the above 6. months, and send one number to the agents- shall ,be entitled- to onedozeaof the Liniment. .' ' , . Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK k, Co., Sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near -Maiden Lane, oqe door below Pearl st. , New., Yorlt, and by one druggist in every town in the Union. For sale at every Druggist etore in this city;' ''r." sept.. 7, '-- a" v.. 23yl - HEADACHE. DR. E. SPOHN, a German- physician of much' note, having devoted his atten tion for some years to the cure and removal of the - causes of NERVOUS AND SICK HEADACHE, has tho satisfaction to make known that he has a remedy which by remov ing the causes cures effectually ar.d permanent-' Iy this distressing complaint. There are many families who have considered Sick Headache' a constitutional incurable family complaint. Dr. S. assures them that thev are mistaken: and laboring Urider distress which they minrht not only alleviate, but actually eradicate by the use of this remedy, - '' ;;.,; .-- ,U .- It is the result of scientific research, and is entirely of a different character from advertis ed patent medicines, and is hot 'unpleasant to the taste;"' v-.-a av-V?-" :,;,;'- h.i? tt . HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS." y "The extraordiiidry-i reoutatitin that Ttr. Spohn's remedy for this distressing comnlamt ' is every day gaining is certainly a, matter of much astonishment. That so much suffering, should have existed for ages without any' dis covery of ah effectual preeentative or cure, is truly a subject of much reirret. hut Dr. S. now' assures the public that Such a remedy has been," invented as will convince the most credulous. The principles upon which it acts are simple . end plain. It is an admitted fact this com- plaint, whether called Sick Headache, or Ner vous Headachearisestormarilvfrnm the stnm. ach those who think they have the Nervous Headache may rest assured that this organ, : the stomachy is the first cause, that the system has been yitiated or debilitated, through the: stomach, "and that only through the same chan-: . hel must they expect a restoration of the na-v tural and health v functions of the This Object, Dr. Spohn's remedy , is eminently calculated tO attain..;;; The truth of this posi-' tion' cannot bo controvortod.. and thn anomr" sufferers with the headache become convinced ot.it, the sooner -will their, sufferings, end in restoration of health.'. i' Dr. Spohh pledges his professional reputation on this fact, i, The rem- qy may be hau,pt apothecaries generally thraV. out the U . S.-,H?i.::s'SrS-JW:i.i''',i.. COMSTOCK k. Co.: whnlnBnln nir,m'f . Fletcher- street,-near Maiden Lane, onedoot below.Pearl street, N. Y.. ffeneral airenta foe America. ,,-,. ..T-i.i-: i-,.--;-::.u .;. '-l''w8 rtr' E.-.SPOHN, MvJx-o ' (L7t Fdr Sale at every Druggists' in this cityj wauinee yity,- oept4888Mj"'j8yftrw ant well acquainted with J. P. Inglis. John S. fe10"?' invaluable family medicine:'to the 1 r:. I evory. Droggut store la this city, jfi3y ' public in general, but to "our sufferimr feflo- citijsens in particular. In prdorjhat thoy may give its trinl't;.;'.,-: i.;;:,. John Garber, Honry '"Summers) eJ.'tuizey. Henry Klippart, Ilirarti Myres, Christian Raso, Jacob Rasu,: eo.A;. Dunbar, J Philip Weber, John Bauer, John 8. Wjestliug; A. Q, franke. : For sale by ' ,?f -.(s ;.;-, 4 .' ' HARRlNGTOiNf & HUNTER, v '. -Maumee City, Sept. 13, W38.-.. jiiitf. . "OROOMSiSirSn dos.,Brqoms, a superior nr 1 i. , ' JU8t receiveu and tor saleby the dozen or simrio . at . C A T? V ' July -f VJ,-; t- ' MICHIGAN WINDOW GLASS.wAny quantity." of all Sizes. -kent ennntimtlvnii uuu, warrautea iree irom weaKasrev; For sale-law; by-? nV.'w,s.G. BEACH.-j : j Perrysbnrg,' f June 16. yw'jg-- utf ROSE,".:.Horse,I and Dufilll .lankcts, o - aIe.hys.'"Mt.--( . f. -i,-v,,:,.'..,VM LACKxiWhite". and '.Scarlet, MeriaO 1 Sheftille, Thibet. Raw: Silk and Shallvt Shawls, a beautiful assortment by "" ' vSeptggPENCEH.MbORE. MAUMEE- Cltf -.'EXPEESS."-- H -i.jfTEaMs of SOBgeRiirrros, V "rp.- '-r " - ' ". . ;' L.'lifli! ,, a wo AJonars per annum, to no paiu :a it, ?ance ( $'i,50 at theexpiration cf six months- Jid $3,00 at the end of tho year. ;'-,i, .. ,;.To subscribers who have thoir papers left at their doors, $3,60 in advance f 3,00 si. nionths t' 43,50 at the end of the year, . ,'-'bati:s OF AWrERTISIKOK ty -1 '-,.'". r. LASSF. GLASS ft400o feet Vy GJsss. bv o-JSbrio-B bv is i by lDrRCeivncl onj fnr lo irvrv In bv -'- V. 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