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BTAtMEE CITY IIAT, CAP & FUR STORE, jCCJCEK-is KANADY having removed to X"'t)ieLr new, y tore on Erie street one door WestoF.Uiei &14 Post Office, give notice that, they buy just received an extensive and well elected assortment of Hate and Caps of every varietjt nd fashion, from 31 to 38, which they fief for Cash-only, at price varying from one hilling1 to eight dollars consisting of men's . Clip BeaVer, Black and Drab Brush, Satin Bea-veii-xMack and Drab Silk, Fur Wool and Chip ant youths Satin Beaver. Black and Drab Silk, Fuir and Wool and Chip Hats, mens' Cloth and CadeL youth, and, Childrens' Cloth, Velvet Pluhand Circassian Caps, all which they of fer itNew-Vork retail prices, . . r As' they intend hereafter to manufacture Hats and Caps, they 1 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 rood terms aa can be boughtfthis side New-York.-:' ... Being desirous of disposing of their remain ing Slock of Goods, they offer them unusually low for cash. They have just received a fresh supply of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lamp Oil, fcc. tic, which will be sold extremely low for cash. ' Cash paid for shipping Furs. , Auguat 17, 1838.'. 20- ' NOTICE. WATER PRIVILEGE FOR SALE. The subscribes has a very convenient Water privilege, suitable for the situation of a Furnace; Forge or other water works. It is situated on Swan Creek, three and a half miles from Port Miami. The water may be taken from the subscribers mill pond, at a trifling cost, and with perfect security from damage by the freshets. In the distance of two or throe miles there are inexhaustible beds of Iron ore of the first quality, and the country being very level presents no obstruction to the building of a road in any direction with very little ex penee. The ore lies in beds, near the top of the ground, and has been judged to be of the richness of sixty per cent, The subscriber will give" great encouragement to any person or portions who will undertake and carry on the above business, and will take an interest in the works, or sell the situation. This improve ment is greatly needed .in this country, and might be made immediately and immensely profitable. "' ' : 'i"". ' ; ,' , , For further particulars, inquire of the sub scriber, in Miami city. V' .... . ... .DANIEL HUBBELL. June 9th, 1838. ' V ' 10 DISSOLUTION. T- HE firm of Freeman fc Nearing, at Prov idence, Ohio, was by mutual consent, dis solved on the 22d day of July last past.' Im mediate payment of all debts due to the firm must be made to P. Nearing, who is duly au thorised to collect the same. " ' ' IRA FREEMAN -". P. NEARING. The business heretofore carried on by Free man fc Nearing, will be continued by the sub scriber. ; . . J -P. NEARING. Providence, Aug. 18. 21tf . TO PRINTERS & MERCHANTS. -rVRINTERS "and Merchanti can be up JL' plied with paper of varioukind, on ap- plication to balomh in, vu. ;: : Upper Toledo, RA OS taken to exchange for paper. Sept. 23. ; .' 25tf ' NOTICE. ." ' RARE chance for a bargain. The sub- J. scribers,intendihg to make a change in heir business, will sell their stock of Dry Goods very cheap lor cash. Call and try, ?. BOYNTON fc GANNETT. Jan. 27,1838. ' : BENNETT. & CAMPBELL, Attorneys and Couhsellors at Law, No. Law BuildjngB, Perrysburg. Henry Bennett, t Samuel B. Campbell. , 44tf 3, STONE WARE. v -r t SUPERIOR assortment of StoneChurns, V- Js Pt8 Juks Stove Tubes, and Milk Pans, justreceived by ' 11 a May 17w .BOYNTON fc GANNETT; CARPENTER'S. TOOLS By tho set or V single;, tor sale by : r ,. .v. a June 8. 7 m ff. WISWELL St CO, Ttr.ORE SHOES!! 2000 pairs Shoes, al ltX kinds and sizes, received and for sale low for cash, by -- - A. CAKY. July21.V:;:;- J, .:16', STOVESr, STOVES! ! Just received, lot of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, by july 2ft,W-- O. WILLIAMS fc CO. X "UMBER. A quantity of pine Lumber Ji for sale at' the Warehouse of - ' - ii- Nij: -3 J. WOLCOTT fcCp. TEADY MADE CLOTHING, Satinetts, JLt. Broadcloths, fcc, by ' ' july h.u . IV W. CROWELL. MARENGO CASH STORE. 1, ; THE subscriber is now receiving a variety ,,bf fancy and staple dry goods, all of which re ottered at low prices lor cash. -' .) JiVS B h A; VAN VOORST. 14tf TfTARRANTEE , DEEDS, ;. Mortgage TT- I Deeds, . with a general assortment of Justices Blanks, for sale at this office. I 'u tu BEANS! A few barrels for sale. . Also, dried Apples, by , ..': A. CARY.-' July iif r". k::t.i::;it- kMh TjROWN and bleached Sheeting and Shirt- ing, irotn I to o cents, Dy juJy21."'V-' "'"'T. W; CROWELL. Tt IQ.UORS. A (luantity of Liquors, eon JLj, aistihg ' of Brandy, Rum, and Ginlor sale unusually low for Gash, at the Warehouse Ot i'mi,. .: a AMISS. WOLCOTT, Oi Co. Maum, JMay 17, ISSftrSt j-i 1 59tf 17 ARMS TO, RENT.o-Seyerel fi rst rate JL, jrarms lor eat, it applied -tor- soon- lakewise a quantity of unimproved lands " V ' 1 ' JOIIV V' HIIN' HUNT.-?! Btanmee feityAfail Q, 1837 , 2tf TrjEATHERB and Trekihg and straw Ticks, Ji by ii v G; & W. - RICHARDSON; Oct. 13. SALT,offcP,esr5gaT:8 Pepper, spice, cassia raisins, figs, cocoa, hecelate,: pipes, Tobacco,! Cigars Powder, ihet, Wad soap, oil and candles, cod, fish, mack erel ar.ilalmost' every 'article in the W, Ll woods way, by . . Ct. 13. , G. k W. RICHARDSON. 1 i i'Mi-',eMiTH' &'co. n wjf ! , Storage Forwarding and Commisritn .! 'al Merchant, f.i, I, y, D;ntt .& 0 : Tpv EALERS id Provisions, LumberandSaU. JlJ The undersigned have taken the Ware house, formerly occupied by Bingham (c Fu rey , and have made such arrangements to tran sact business in their line, as most rive satis faction to those who mav .entrust them' Vith ineir ousiness. . Ther are aerents for the Tollowine transpor tation companies on the Erie and, Ohio canals, and steamboats and vessels on the Lake, Viz:. Wkstben Transportation Co. 1 i Wasminotoi LlrTBV . H t.' '1 - :; 'I . t; Dbtroit Line.'. ' j n Exphbss k Teleorafu LrNES, , , ' ' 'On Ike Ohio Canal, onrf; 1 Tbot k Oswboo Link.' ' ' ' ",; 1 Some of the above Lines are deeply inter ested in shioDinsr controlled at the Foot of the Rapids, and running directly from Buffalo, and intermediate ports to this point; thereby pre senting greater facilities for the sure and speed conveyance of Western Goods, than any other Lines. Goods have reached this port, transported by the above named Lines, in eight duyi from iMew-xom city. . . ...,'). i j.,; i.-i ' To Contracture J- Produce Dealert. We shall keep constantly on hand all kinds of Produce and Provisions. ' We have now in Store and for sale, , '" 2'i0 bbls. superfine Flour, 100 Aless Fork, One-Hog, Shoulders, Dried Apples, " Peaches, Salt, Beans, Whiskey,' . .' 100 . 50 20 10 200 12 " 50 " 2000 bu 20 bo 50 " ,?ls Oats, , 8 by 10 Ohio Glass, " 10 by 12 ' " ' " 7 by 9 " " 20 Also, a constant supply of new butter in Firkins, all of which will be sold as low, if not lower, than can be had in the market for Cash. SMITH CO. Maumee City, July 21, 1838. '16 MAUMEE CITY HARDWARE , STORE. WIS WELL respectfully' inform the inhabitants of this city end vicinity that they have arrived from New York with, and are now opening at the Commercial Build ings, a large and general assortment of Hard-ware,hoUrjv;-u)are, tin-ware and Cutlery. Their stock, among other articles, consists of the following uur, band, and hoop iron ; Jng sh blister, American and cast Steel ; English, Russia and American sheet Iron; trace, halter and jack Chains; Blacksmiths' vices and anvils; shovels and tongs; scales; ' Sad and Tailors' irons; mill, cross-cut, slitting-wood, circular, fret-hand, key-hole, back and compass Saws patent and iron weights, sauce and frying pans, tea-kettles, augurs, bellows, bellowa-pipe, cra dle and grass scythes, sand paper, coffee mills, crow-bars, hammers, bitts and stocks, wire, brass kettles; escutcheon, Norfolk, knob, Ame rican and brass Door-latches; sickles; dinner, tea,and cow-bells, brushes, candlersticks, butts and screws, combs, brads, -sparables, tacks, wrought and cut Nails, Locks and bolts of all kinds and sizes; (assets and molasses gates; Carpenters' rules, squares, bevels, S-c, hat and cloak pins; powder flasks, percussion locks, pills and caps; compasses; tin trunks,; glass lanthorns, astral and nurse lamps,; dust pansi ever pointed pencil cases; razor strops; sugar nippers, spirit levels, bed and clothes cords; snuffers and trays, German silver and iron ta- bleand tea-spoons; waiters; carriage wrench es; steelyards, hoes, trowels, waffle-irons, bench-screws, sheet lead, sheet-copper, cook ing-stoves and furniture. Cutlery Table and Carving Knives and Forks,' steels, jack and pen knives of a superior quality, broad axes, adze, planes ana irons: drawing knives, fleams, scizzors, shears, and superfine razors, be., together with many oth er articles too numerous to mention. , The ar tides have been selected with great care, and can ba afforded cheap for cash, . The public are respectfully invited to call and examine. 1 Maumee City, June 5, 1838. - - lotf - ISAAC STETSONy Attorney and Coun tellor at Law, will give, punctual attend- ance to the duties of bis profession 1m Wood county; and will also attend to the Courts in the counties of Lucas. Williams. Henrv. and Sandusky. Office in L&wuildings.No, 1, rerrysourg, unto. ,, . ,1 . , inarch 25 ' ., , . , ': ".' i t WASHINGTON HOUSE. ? The subscriber' would' give notice, that he has taken said house formerly , occupied by J. W.' Converse, on Canal Street, where he will at all times be ready to Wait upon those who may piease lo give mm a can. . . CHARLES D. FOSTER! 1 Mautnee City, June 29, 1939. . BEDSTEADS by i :.!! ?:i' i;- '" "'I G. &i W. RICHARDSON. June 80. JUST received at the Miami Cash Store, 1 superior article of Shaker Brooms. bv Aug.: 80i r 1 T. W. CROWELL; JUST received 3000 yards and yard wide Brown Shirtings and Sheetings from 8 to 15 cents. -Also, Domestic Flannels; Socks hoi fcc. by . r vj T. W; CROWELL, Aug. 30. lf.'i 2J l.'V n 'J READY MADE CLOTHING.-l.arge and general assortment, superfine fine and common for summer, fall and winter wear,Com- merciai buildings.' ,-..! E, F AIRMAN: ; , Ug 4, 1838... ' ;;!.., I...., n-.-.v ..!,,. nnHE subscribers have Opened a Boot; Shop 1 .jl- ana Aieamer otore, opposite the Temper anc House, and one door east of the Exchaflge, where they intend manufacturing ami kennintf constantly on hand, Boots and Shoes of every' ,A .1 1 f ucoui iiun .u duii .us purcuaser. . Gaiter Boofs,LadiBs' Slippers, Men's Pumps, coarse and fine Men's Boots; Shoe FindWa, fcc. for manufaoturers' .';,"' 1 ' J . , Also, an -assortments -uuuuren a aiioes, leather of all kinds at the lowest prioeerand few bales of Cotton -icloth,. by 4he piece or bale.-JAIl of which 'they' will-sell for CFeh, Hider orProduce, as low a the business -willr j '" flTDTIO v ; TIJTT.T IPO ' T. Perrysburg, Aug. 30"" ' 3'-i '-:-g2tf y -TO--PRI NTERS: F OR SALE. A font of -smalt- Plea 'of. dSnn V torn fiiin.lvAJ nmnfl. huiul. nka and cemplcte,-withltlieand cases, at this of OTICE.-A II those- indebted to (he sub scriber, either by Bond or Note, are w quested to call and liquidate', or renew the same f and all those having Book accounts un settled, are requested to calL and adjust' the same without dblav, and give their potee, if they cannot tnake.it convenient. to pay. the money, Those who disregard this call will not be longer indulged.; ' .u ii ,v it-.o .a.:: Mautnee (iityj ApTil 8; 1837. 2tf 1 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. 1 NOTICE is hereby given that all who' are indebted to the estate of James Donnelly late of Lucas county Ohio,' deceased, are re quired to make immediate payment to the sub scriber; and all who have legal claims against said estate will present them legally proven for 1 ...:t.: ..... I, J . I C. CP. HUNT, Adm'r'. Maumee Oct 19 ; ' r 20tf NOTICE. THE subscriber has this jay purchased the entire stock in trade, of C. D.- Woodruff, consisting of Hardware,, Tin and Copper ware, Stoves, &c. &ic: he has also purchased the Tin and Copper Manufactory, and rented for a term of years, the Shop end store ol C V, Woodruff, where he will at all times be ready te serve -the public, in his line, as cheap, for cash, as any other establishment in this vicim ty. .'i C. T. WOODRUFF, Perrysburg, May 8, 1838. -; ; 16m6-i.! LADIES HATS, PARASOLS fco-Just received a fine assortment of elegant Tus can Hate, from, 90 to $13, l'arasols, French Muslin, Fruits, .Laces, together' with many other beautiful articles for the ladies..' Com mercial Buildings.- - 7 - E. FAIRMAN. Aug.4, 1838.. '' ' ' 1 : "; ",' 18' 3l 12 kegs Lard," a. superior article, just re ceived and for sale by L' , ' , A. CARY. ', July 2U ' ;; ; ; " " 16 A CONSTANT ' supply of ' the genuine Rowands Tonic Mixture, and Pills for the cure of the Fever tt Ague, on hand and at wholesale and retail, by ' ';' july 28 O. WILLIAMS fc CO:" T OW CROWN Wide brim, old Faction, I A smooth Castor Hats an excellent article intended for elderly men. 1 u , ... ACKER fcKANADY. Aug. 17,1839. .,:, 20,. NOTICE is hereby given; that a petition will be presented to the General Assem bly of Ohio, at the next session, to be holdcn I un uie nrst unnuay in Liecemoer, mas, ipray- iug that a review of the decision of the Com missioners appointed to fix on a place far the seat of Justice of the county of Lucas, and to have the Same established on a tract of land owned by Marshal Key, near the centre of the twelve mile Reservation, opposite Perrysburg, in the county of Wood. ' Jl ' i Maumee City, sept. 29. S6tf INE Flour constantly on hand, by BOOTS AND SHOES. ) A CARY, Front street, opposite the Jef ferson House, has just received an ex tensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, con sitting in part as follows': ' " " "". , dUO pair thick boots, 100 calf do.,, 1 case lined water-proof do., 2 cases boys' thick do., 100 pair mens' thick brogans, 50 pair boya' do., 600 pair womens' calf and grained leather brogans, 100 pair, childrens' do., lease ladies' gaiter boots, 1 case ladies' India rubber fur. lined do., 1 case ladies' India rubber shoes, 1 case ladies' morocco walking shoes, 1 case la dies' morocco fur-lined do. ,4 case ladies' slip pers, 1 case ladies slippers. 1 case misses do. . Also, a good assortment of English, French and American Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints and Oil, &e; pvm.i . ir. A large lot of Feathers received on con signment j The above goods will be soli very low lor casn, . December 8, 1937. ;", 3Gtf'r WASHINGTON HOUSE TO LET. 'THIS House' is situated on Canal street, near the centre of the city. Its position on the banks of the river, gives it a most conspicuous and pleasant appearance. For location, and command of respectable and profitable business, perhaps no' house in -the western country is belter situated than this. .' To a good tenant that will keep a respecta ble house, the rent will be low. Apply to the subscriber flear (he premises. ' ' ' T , ;, . : - ' , ' HORACE WAITE.", . Maumee City, Aug. 25, 1838. ,' . : 21tf ; MAY it YOUNG Attornies and Coun sellors at Law, Maumee eity, Lucas county, uhio., , 7 jjvo. M. MA r. ; June 3, 1837' , "i .;:. JUSTUS' DWIGHT, ,.'' .' '"'!1,',',,.PHTSICIAN"AtID:' SVROEON. ' Office Over Doan fcJJarPs Store, Wolcott et WANTED old copper, brass, peuter and lead in. Airckanire fur .r.nnnar. tin .ml sheet iron wire.' " LATHAM T. TEW. Maumee, Oct. 17, wr) antf 1 a iOARSE SHOES, at wholesale rIo' for V- cash, at the! Marengo cash stdre. f'v ) lo 9- r- umi 'A; JVAJM .VUORST-'i 1 -July 6, 1838. .ei'ji'i'.'h Iijij) mrij: ! 14tf "tT7" ANTED in fexchange' br Goods, Pprk, t T . butter, lard, oats, corn, beans, potatoes,! taiiow kg. oy vi : .-i .;: Kir nov. a.!!! A ALLEN b GIBBONS. ' -tOARSE ' BOOTS". A large assortment J Tor- lb i f the case at the Marengo ceh tore" A, YAM VOOUSTr July ffi' 1838 tnROOMS.-80 doz. Brooms, a iu nerinrar J title, fiwfrthdsbuth.justrecetyed and for sale by the ooren or single at - A. GARY'S V.i GtASXGiiASaldioOO ieet IWindow Glaaa7 by t 8 by 10-i-9 by 1212 by 18. received n, for ald Very low by . july 21 7 CARY fi OB.N BROOMSw 40 d,ozen, just received . V on eongignment, for sale chenp by the do-4 fcenorlnglc,by, i Ei' FAIRMANt f JUly 21, - v'i v.iv; jj; s k 4. DRUGS, MedicinerPaint end PyrStflii, foirea1er,biP.,TVILLlAM8 fc!CO. rlHINAi-CTOckeTyand.GlasrWare. Laree ; n . .1 I . - HZJ . II . 1 i 1 . ..-! cial BuiMing -FAlRMAN, Agent. ' I Jnlv VI 1A ' -.) u-- !! end v, i'1838:,; ttiii hoiv. 9,11 JAMES WOLCOTT & C0'7' :l: ! FORWABPIVO AND COMMISSION - 1UERCH ANTS. - -(At the Ware-houte formerly occupied ty) , JFkiie KirtlaivL.t A i i James Wolcott, I - u achei citt, obio. .(J. Hacklcy, L;i .:., .;!!,.! ir.-i- f .i'i' , James Howe. J.,,.,..; . , . oS THE subscribers are agents for the fol lowing Ljnes,;yizi ,t..,1.,i)!U on tub Erik canal Tub Nationai Line. -Agent, A W. Johnson, lus, if road street, New York. IBW 1'ORK AND UUfFALO, AND UTIOA AND Buffalo Lines. Agents, Hubbard fc Ellis, toot of iiroad street, JNew York. Osweoo Line, (via Oswego and Welland Canals, Agent, R. J. Van Dewater, 100, Broad street, New York. - ' - Lake and River Line, (via Oswego and We'land Canals,) Agents, Isaac F. Smith, JohnO. Dickey. 119 Broad street, New York . The above are among the most efficient lines engaged in Western transportation, and have the best possible arrangements for forwarding goods with safety and despatch. , , Merchant's 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 1 place, when they maKe their purchases at New ork. JAMES WOLCOTT, fc Cd. Maumee City, April 28, 1838. 56 . :.' I-:!- MEDICINES. T , ". -::!.. mHE subscribers, living in the new build X ing, between the Commercial buildings and the Washington House, have tor sale, on consignment, the following medicines, to wit; H. Eastman's Pulmonary Balsam, for disea ses of the Lungs and Breast. :' " ' It is a melancholy fact that Consumption constitutes a large portion ot our bills of mor talit v. 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 ot its pri mary symptoms. In its hrst stages, the pa tient is seldom aware of the alarming disease that is fastening upon him; 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 velopement the victim is alarmed, and strug gles in vain to elude the fatal grasp, The first symptoms that should be taken as a warning are the following; viz: ' ' " ! " A short dry cough without much expectora tion, except a frothy mucus: an uneasiness about the chest, or a sense of pain When lying on the side; a pain under the breast bone; res piration is oppressed by the 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 Consump tion. ' Colds frequently engender this disease; the alarming symptom, in this case, is the con tinuation of 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 at night; the expectora tion more copious, of a greenish color, some 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 sweats, fcc; the closing scone is too well known. ' - : ' ' '" :) For this formidable disease the Pulmonary Balsam is 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 a healthful state, while the Elixir tends to produce, invigorate and maintain a healthy action in the whole cystem, purifying the blood and preparing the system so that na ture, by the aid of the Balsam and Embroca tion, may carry on and effect the healing pro cess. It is a well known fact that a wound, sore or ulcer cannot easily . be healed or cured without keeping the system in good order and a healthfu) condition; hence the failure of all cough medicine, for the cure of. the Consump tion cough, this, cough being . only a symptom of a, diseased state of the lungs, can only . be permanently removed as they are restored to a sound state, ' No one medicine can be relied upon in. a diseased state of the lungs;' . but the above medicines, viz. H. Eastman's Pulmonary Balsam, Elixir. of Health and Embrocation have succeeded even in the apparent last stages of the Consumption,. , ,.,,,.,, .... .,. ' Prepared end sold by H. Eastiian',' Drug--grt, Zaijesville, Ohio; where may be had in addition, to a general assortment of Drugs fc Medicines, the following valuable aud highly important. Medicines, viz. Natures Assistant, or the Female's Own Medicine, for obstruc tion.' fccj Nerve Cordial, a valuable medi cine for nervous debility, weakness, fcc; Spe cific Embrocation,' for' sprains, Complaints, Consumption, fcc.i 'i " 1 ' i - n .,.'"' ': J.' A.. PETERS & SON.L ' Nov. 8.'- d "i:: .;,:: " I v...; 31m8:u . FOR twenty-five cents you can buy a bot tle of Balsam of Hoarhound, which has been entertained to have cured more diseases of the lungs than allthe other patent medicines now in asei t For sale by CI C. Bristol Bufhv Jo, and;-WILLIAM8 &Co. Maumee citv. : W are acquainted with thepreparation of, c? : 11 - ' . , i i , . . , ouinjiirma, - maiuiiaciurea oy Kj. ji uristol, and havingmade use of it more or less, in pur practice, believe it to contain the active princi ple of Sarsanarilla ' in - hichlv concentrated form, and as a preparation, we esteem it as the best we nave ever met with. ., i ni i J. Trowbride, m. o'.l C. Chapin, k j.'!H' Charles Wjnne, m d ... Moses Bristol, if D w Josiah Barnes, tt d' J, E.; Marshall, m p J. E. Hawley.M d A. S, Spragtie, n, b. . A. Miller; ido. jr.F. L. Harris, m. d.!, BufialorAug. IS. .-. ' j For'sale fp MerimeditybVOuWA JJi 1 June hi- Qj' WILLIAMS $' Co. g BUSINESS tOTS TO r.KASF FBI HE -subscriber for,thepnri08eofafrbrdinB M. Con vein ifenee to men of business, -whn ni desirous to settle irrthfs place7 oflgr for sale at reasonable prices, or to.lease at moderate rents, the following lots dpon the principalbusineee 19, 20, 21,;. north- side Broadway j ,78 Wp side of Chnal street ; 130 Corner of William at, 4 in block 1, north side of SoDhia et: Alsn largonumberoflotseiigibly situated for rear dencesi:io linn yt jta iorjo ,a(H nmust Farjafbi-matlon andierm apply to,f I .ash -1. D. BEAUGRANDj MaumrfCity. -H, J5ICKERHON I r" 3 -' Jj J,' LA. XI, RAWSONj Ifr SmAX- 15-tf . ) :n::., ! 'I ZANBSVIIyLB, Sept. 25,' 1838. t ' Messrs. O. Williams 4- Co."' im. ,u .w.fj' : i . Gkbttemrn: Having sentydu a quariv tity of my EL1XER OF HEALTH for aalej and presuming that ite virtues are hot fully known in your section i of conntry,. I have deemed it proper to afford you the necessary information. Thia is a medicine iof my own advising', under a belief that medicine can on ly by serviceable aa it assists the efforts of na ture, whose efforts are. always exerted to rid the system of whatever is injurious, and to maintain a healthy action in those organs which are the prime regulators of the. whole system, and this she would always accomplish, exeept overpowered by some deleterious agent taken into the system. Ita action is upon the stomach, liver, and digestive organs generally'; npon the proper elate and action of which, a healthy condition of the system mainly de pends.. In its operation it removes all obstruc tions, carries off all morbid bile, and other vi tiated matter, gives tone and energy to all the digestive powers, and enables each to perform its proper office; hence it must be perceived that it is adapted te remove the great variety of diseases which proceed from a derangement of these organs. The following are some of the symptoms and diseases incident to these derangements, and for. which tho elixer has proved most signally efficacious: Loss of appe tite, debility, lassitude or sense of weariness, nausea, oppression from food, flatulency, acid stomach, cardialgy or heart burn, unpleasant taste in the mouth, pains in the head, back, side, shoulders or limbs, sick head ache, cos tiveneBS or the reverse, dejection, melancholy, disturbed sleep, cold hands and feet, billious ha bit, night sweats, pale sallow countenance, dys pepsia and liver complaints, fcc. It has pro ved most signally efficacious in raising the sys 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 iucomparable. For coughs originated in the sympathy of the lungs, with a diseased stomach er liver, it has been uniformly efficacious. .Many persons supposed to have been in a decline or consump tion, have been restored by its use, restoring bloom to the pale and sickly cheek, and plump ness to the meagre. , From the nature of its operation and effects, it was supposed it might prove a preventive of bilious and other fevers, and as such it has been extensively used in some 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 belicvo with me, that by a timely and proper use of the Elixir, that healthful action of the system will be kept up, which will effectually repel all those deleterious agents which cause fev3rs and many other diseases. I Since visiting your place and becoming ac quainted with the character ol its diseases, 1 am fully satisfied that my Elixer is admirably adapted to their case, and by a timely use to their prevention in some measure, and I shall be much disappointed not to hear of such re sults.. Of any bad effects I entertain no fears, t is entirely botanical, and has been and may bo taken in all aires and both sexes, in every condition with the happiest results. 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, . ,., . H.. EASTMAN. ., P. S. The public are cautioned against a spurious article of this medicine which is in circulation; the eenuine has my written sig nature affixed to the directions ; . , H. EASTMAN, Proprietor. The above medicine for sale by. Messrs. O. Williams fc Co. and Doct. Conant,. Maumee City; Peck fc Griswold, Perrysburg, and Mes srs. Erastus Roys fc Co.-Toledo, j , j- Nov 17.,! . .; v ., earns BALDNESS. A BEAUTIFUL head of Hair is the grandest ' ornament belonging to the human frame. HoW strangely the loss of it changes the countenance, and prematurely brings on the appearance of old age, which causes many to lecoil at being uncovered, and sometimeseven shun 'society to avoid the jests and sneers of their acquaintance ; the remainder of their lives is consequently spent in retirement. In short, not even the loss of property fills the generous thinking youth with that heavy sink ing gloom as does the loss of his hair. To avert all these unpleasant circumstances, OL DRIGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the hair from falling off on the first application, and a few bottles restores it again. . It likewise produces eyebrows and whiskers ; prevents the hair from turning gray, makes it curl beau tifully, and frees it from scurf. ' Numerous certificates of the first respectability in eup poit of the virtues ofOldrige'sBalm are shown by the proprietors. '-'' "' '! ' 11 ' , -. 1 (J?" Road the following. Ja ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the high character of the following gentlemen V-''' ' i-" ;;V. ; The undersigned does hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discov ered by J. Oldridge, and have found it high ly serviceable, not only as a preventive against the falling offot hair, but also a certain resto rative. WM. itiAiiiHix Hen., 1 " Methodist Minister, in St. George charge, JUHJN fi 1JNUL,1, 531 Arch St. ' JOHN D. THOMAS, 'M.D. 163 Race St. ; . JOHN 8. FUREY, 101 Spruce st. J '! ' HUGH McCURDY, 243 South 7th st. ' ': J0HN1 GARD, Jr. 123 Arch st. '. : '' ' ;! It wil certainly raise its virtues in the es- timation of the public, when it is known that three of the above signers are more than 50 years of age, and the others not less than 90. lllll ... A.tJl..J ' .' , Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, - ' City of Philadelphia. ' ' C '" j 1, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said eity of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well acquainted with J. P.lnslis, John S Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are sighed to the above certihcate, and they' are gentlemen of character and respectability, and ssiuch full credit should be given to the said i.tifinta '' " 11 ' J . ......i.-v : . ..... -JJ..I.J 1. 1 . Id witness whereof, I have hereunto et my hand, and caused the seal of the city 'to Ui S. be affixed this sixth day of Decem- .. , n 'l i.i-.ber, fcfc,' ! euoiti imn nii..,-.j-.-M . i : : ROBERT WHARTON: Mayor. ; CAUTION. Observe that each bottle of the eenuine Balm has a SDlendid emrraved wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of Niagara, the agent's name; Sc. ws-' To Editors, fce.M-AU eountry pspers who willinsert theabove bnefe a week mo,"tB and send one number to the agents, hU e entitled to one dozen of Balm- ''l ' - Sold wholesale and reto.i w "va t, r. ::iu. ..mim ftw" 'Aiiierk-! Fletcher at.; hear MaldonLane, enedoor below Pearl . Nw York: and by one or :mofe druggist1 In -nearly ever. town In the Union." For iale ai every Druggist store in this city. ssyi , -illlll lSnii ()! u FIIlES:&C. UK .fl.iIJt'jIIKir) Ti(H) HAEMORRHOIDS. No cure lie Vaf ii i Price Jl. " Hay's Liniment.' Ne fictidit" This extraordinary chemical composition,' the-T result of science and the invention of a' ein brated medical man, the introduction of which' to thepublie was1nested 'With the solemnity of a death-bed1 beeuest, has since grtitted',"'1 reputation unparalleled, fully austainine'th1" Correctness orthe lamented Df, Gridley's last confession, that' " he dared not die wrthdut "1 giving to poBterify the benefit of hiB knowledge 'J on thie subject," and he therefore bequeathed.'''' to his friend and attendant, Solomon1' Hoys,' the secret of hie discovery.'1 1 n! v u-1 - i ...iimjiM;-, It is now used in the principal hospitals; and i'u the private practice in our country!1 first and ; most certainly for the cure of the Piles, and ''' lso so extensively and effectually as fa baffle " aredulity, unless where its effects are witness- d. Externally in the following complaints to ' For Dropsy Creating extraordinary eb- sorption at once. ' -; ': . ' iiVM-m-crtiii;,-; All Swellings Reducing them in a few ' hours. 1 , 11 i-i i W limit i:-)'.ifl 1 Rheumatism Acute or Chronio, giving 'i quick ease, I' ''". '' t.:v.uii..iiii.'9iooii : Sore Throat Bycancere, ulcers or colds. if : Croujj, and Whooping CoMg:nJ-Externally i and over the chest. . i - , . -urn mc; .,iuii All Bruises, Sprains and Burns-Cwr'uag 'i 'in a few hours. iv.f'nt- in'iii t-.i. ; Sores and Ulcers Whether fresh Or long standing, and fever sores. :i -j. :r -nrni i Its operations upon -adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tightness of the chest by relaxa-n tion of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. The common remark of those who r have used it in the Piles, is " It acta like a charm." - i ':,.-.-. . THE PILES The price $1 is refunded i. to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's i 1 Liniment for. the Piles, and return the empty v. bottle without being cured. .These are the'.l positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents; h and out of many thousands sold, not one has 7 been unsuccessful. - "' . :'''' ' We might insert certificates to any length!? but prefer that those who sell the article, if should exhibit the original to purchasers! CAUTION. None can be genine without a i splendid engraved wrapper, on which is my name, and also that ot the Agents. - " ;;n , , SOLOMON HAYS. . ! TO EDITORS, fcc All country pSpere r, who will insert the, above 6 months, and send n one number to the agents shall be entitled to 1 ' one dozen of the Liniment. Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK m b Co., Sole Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near j Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl it. New . York, and by one druggist in every town in the ;-i Union. ,- For sale at every Druggist store in-': this city. . sept. 7. '-' v -'r . n, 23yl i-. HEADACHE. ,.., ... DR. E. SPOHN, a German physician of l much note, having devoted his atten- ; tion for some years to the cure and removal ' ' of the causes of NERVOUS AND SICK.iy HEADACHE, has tho satisfaction to mako known that he has a remedy which by remove - ing the causes cures effectually ai.d permanent -ly this distressing complaint. There are many . families who have considered Sick HeadacheiT a constitutional incurable family complaint.. Dr.' -S. assures them that they are mistaken, -and " laboring under distress which they . might not . ( only alleviate, but aciually eradicate by the 1 ; use of this remedy.:, i . :. .r.i.-r-i! i!-.i-,1. i It is the result of scientific research, and ii ' entirely of a different character from advertie-ii : ed patent medicines, and is not unpleasant ; to H the taste. . ... u . r-i,. -l ...viUr) HEADACHE, SICKOR NERVOUS, - t ') : ' ' The extraordinary reputation i that Dr.,j; i Spohn's remedy for this distressing complaint is every day gaining is certainly a matter, of .1; much astonishment. That so much suffering . -should have existed for ages without any dis- i covery of an effectual preventative or cure, ie-.i truly a subject of much regret, but Dr. S; noW assures the public that such a remedy has been 1 invented as will convince the most credulous, 'i The principles upon which it acta are simple -.: and plain. It is an' admitted fact this com- -; plaint, whether called Sick Houdache, or Ner vous Headache arises primarily from thestom- i j ach those who think they have the Nervous rrr Headache may rest assured that this organ, :ii the stomach, is the first cause, that the system n has been vi tilted or debilitated, through the n, stomach, and that only through the same than-. nel must they expect a restoration of the na- i tural and hoalthy functions of the system. , This object, Dr. Spohn's remedy is eminently calculated to attain. The truth of this pOsi-. ! tion cannot be controverted, and the sooner j sufferers with the headache become convinced of it, the sooner will their sufferings end in io restoration of health, Dr. Spohn pledges bis professional reputation on this fact; . The rem- , edy may be had of apothecaries generally thro'-i outthe U.S.. H'.": :.. ,:.-n,-.o'l-'vM'wMt ' COMSTOCK & Co;, wholesale druggists neicner street, near Maieen Xiane, one doof io below Pearl street, Nt Y., general agents for" if America, ii! . J . : w. ,i:-..".t ot R-n-itpyii viln i:.'i : ,i E. SPOHN, VLVm J-' C7 For sale at every Druggists' inlhls tity.' 4 Maumee City, Sept. 5, 1838. 11 '1; ' 1 f3y6y,', 1 ' 1 - . ism MICHIGAN WINDOW iGLASS.-Any quantity, of all sizes, kept constantly on l hand,: warranted, free from, breakage. For 'i salelow, by ! 1 on I' l.oiici QJ BEACHwIoiy Perrysburg, June 16: ; i lltf.-iaiir.-i ROSE,. Horse, and PpffiU .pianketa. foi'." eale.by.;.,,,; , .,.,:jv -. ., .;if)!, Sept. 22 , SPENCER, ;fc MOORE, hy BLACK, White and Scarlet' Merino, '! Shenille, Thibet, Raw,' Silk and: Shttliy ' Shawis, a beautiful assortment by " .'' , "" sept. 22 -MAUMEE CITY EXPRESS.' ' -ni v.ij .-n'-M j.tn - :; :--io it!.ii ineailhlliit ! si-:r.l lh'1 b!rli'Jii . 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