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;,!tOBAP CASK STORE, p
Jlfaumpa Citv. .
rpBE auWriker has received a large stock
L of Staph and Faney Dry Goods, ready
WeetotMng; ehina,erockery rnd glass ware.
The stock embraces a large assortment of cx-a...,-.!,,
Ana unit nommnn cloths, cassi-
t BUirei"'"-) - "-" . i
ineres, heavy woolens atiff satmetts ot ail
colors and qualities; rich quilted silk and oth
er testings; silk and tabby velvets; plain and
jvne; challeys; mouslin de lnine, a beautiful
and fashionable article lor lauies aw.,
ilk and other dress handkercmeis; cape, .....
...a- i ...-.,ui inoortiiiiTB. be ts, rib
bni-fircapesrs,jawl8 fine assortment ; I rench
n.-.;:-!. -J 7 ; rlnta- ail IS of VarlOUS
qualities and colors; extra fine and comiw n
nen cambric; pocket handkerchiefs; s, in
'damask mantiilas, together with many other
aew and beautiful articles for the ladies. Do
mestic sheeting, shirting, drills, check-, tick,
. .... ,:ir o,.ti rnT. hiii.tino'. fustians,
.Kerseys, yum, wiwn, B
. !eulap., and a large assortment of tailors
trimmings; ready made clothing; fine and
common coats; overcoats; cloaks-, vests, pan
taloons, jackets ke.. cheap. China, crockery
-a ...... Rnlia and atntinnarv: snb-
-ana initio wuic ----- .
lath school books, and tracts, in large and
mall quantities. rHMuui,
.S)0V, 17. S3 Commercial Buildings.
ii Mmv ESTiHT.ISHMENT.
TiMnnnvu UM1TI4 Tit. lnto nnd Sheet
1 Iron Worker. Latham T. Tew, would
-inform the inhabitants ofMaumee and Vicinity,
. - . i Tl. .1.1... 0. 17.. I
that he has taken a snop overnucim-y
-..,, nri.a.a will mn mi fn, ntn re In nr-
A. .Jl hnAa r Hnnnpr Tin ond Sheet Iron
UDI MI- !
wn$ such' as Stills b Worms, Hattersket-
lie, Wash kettle? ,Ulue kettles, wasn imnu du-
sons, Steam pipes be., and will Keep consiani
I- HAtiarnl Doonrtmonr nf" Tin W.lfP
y UU ilium a gciicim i mi-... - -
Tla mn ilil .iuanAilno. lUl Itamntrna tllPtintnnt
House pump, for bringing water into the Hou
ses. He solicits a share ot puoiic patronage
.... r wfi Otif
NEW PALL AftD WINTER GOODS
niHE subscribers' are now receiving and
X ooeninsr. direct from New York, the lar
gest, and best assortment of goods that we
have ever ottered in true city, a gonu snare o
which have been purchased for cath, and se
lected with peculiar care, expressly for thu
narket,and we flatter ourselves that they are so
purchased, that we can and are offering to
those who wish to buy for cn6h goods at less
prices than tbey have been offered in this city,
and we do most earnestly invite all that wish
to purchase goodi at great bargains, and goods
too, combining, durability, fashion and cheap
nsss, to give us a call, before buying elsewhere.
SPENCER & MOORE. Erie st.
Maumee City, Sept. 20th 1839. 24
NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!
ALL persons indebted to the firm of O.
Williams U Co., or to D. St. Clair, are
requested to call forthwith and make immedi
ate settlement, as they are determined to have
their books closed. Tbey hope this call will
not be neglected
nov. 15. j 33
CHEAP FOR CASH.
Gfc W. RICHARDSON, would res-
pectfully inform the inhabitants of this
city and vicinity that they are now receiving
their Fall and Winter assortment of goods
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for
cash or country produce.
f Jfcfaumee City, Oct. 3, 183S. 28
CABINET TRIMMINGS. Mahogany,
rose-wood and maple Knobs, by the gross,
dozen or sett, for sale by C. A. LAMB,
:Nov. 3. rear) of Commercial block.
-7RENCH BED POSTS. 150 setts French
J?- bed posts, for' sale cheap, by
. . C. A. LAMB,
Nov. S. '.. ,ear of Commercial block.
7rt setts Table Legs, for sale by
sU " C. A. LAMB,
1 Nov. 3. . ' rear of Commercial block.
AN assortment of Cabinet Work, of all
kinds and prices', fur sale by
,-, V . C. A. LAMB, -
j, Nov. 3. - . j Tear ot Commercial block.
f T rHISKEY; Chilicothe rectified Whis-
T t key, superior article, just received
ana for sale low fur good tunds, by
,.. v. G. BEACH.
Perrysburg, June 16. ltf
i .i
PICKLED LOBSTERS just received by
:aiov;t4. O. fa W. RICHARDSON..
BLACK White fa Red Currant Gooselier
ryj' Rasberrv, Stiawberry and other Jel
lies and Jims at G. fa W. RICHARDSON. .
ttepperT pimento, cassia, cloves, nutmegs,
Jt- and finger, for sale by
? nov.sA 4, ALLEN fa GIBBONS.
we will pay the highest mar
ket price in Cash or Goods, for any quan
tity of MJees wax delivered at our store trom
ihis tune antil spring. -
No, ! G. fa W. RICHARDSON.
- NOTICE.
rT7-ATER . PRIVILEGE FOR SALE;
k f f The. -subscriber has a very .convenient
Water privilege, suitable for the situation tit a
Furnace, Forge or other water works. It is
wituated on Swan Creek, three and a half miles
from Port Miami. The water may be-taken
frau thai subscribers mill- pond, at- a trifling
CDBt, and with perfect security from damage by
the freshets. In the distance of two or three
miles there are inexhaustible beds of Iron ore
of the first quality, and the country being very
level -presents no obstruction to the building
pf road in any direction with very little ex
nensa. 'The ore lies in beds, near the tuD of
tlis-f round, aad has been judged to be of the
XiChness ot sixty percent. J lie BubscnoeT win
five great encouragement to any person or
persons who will undertake and carry on the
abovd business, and will take an interest jn the
works, or sell the situation, nisimprpve
nent is greatly needed: in this country,; and
might be made immediately and -immensely
profitable. ..... .--.-. -
1 For further particulars, inquire of the sub
criber u MiMni city, .' . - .
DANIEL HUBBELL, "
' June 8th, 1838. 1: r . ; ,, ? iMT
- " 1 ": : . -'- '
JYITANTED old copper, brass, peuter. and
t, t f ; lead m exchange for copper, tin and
heet iron wire, v AJHAM T, TW.
Maumee, Oct. S7, c'30tf
C A LT, Coffee, Tea j Sugar MoImws, cloves,
k3 Pepper, spice, cassia, raisins, figs, cocoa,
"chocolate, pipes. Tobacco, Cigars Powder,
V -ot, lead soap, oil and candles. cod fish, mnclc
- ! and almosteyeiy article in JheWJL
Gois way, by
UU IS, G. k. W. RICHARDSON.
! SMITH' & CO.
Storage,'1 Forwarding and Commission
Merchant.
DEALERS in Provisions, JLumneranti u.
Tho undersigned liavo taken the Ware
house, formerly occupied by Jiingliam K j) n
rev. and have made such arrangements to tran
sact business in their line, us mast give satis
faction to those who may entrust them with
their business.
Thev are agents for the following transpor
tation companies on the Lno and Ulnn canals,
and steamboats and vessels on the Lake, viz:
WlSTKIlN TllANSrOUTATION Co.
Washington Like.
Dktroit Line.
Express fa Tklrorafh Links,
On the Ohio Canal, and
TitoT St Okweoo Like.
Some of the above Lines are deeply inter
ested in shipping controlled ut the Foot of the
R ipnls, ami running directly from Hulliilo, and
intorir.eiliaie ports to this point; thereby pre
senting greater facilities for the sure and
speedy conveyance of Western Goods, than
any other Lines.
Goods have renched this port, transported by
the above named Lines, in tight duys from
New-York city.
To C'lnlraclora Prodvce Dealers.
We shall keep constantly on h ind nil kinds
of Produce and Provisions. We have now in
Store and for saJe, :
. 2"0 bbls. superfine Flour,
100
100
50
20
10
200
12
. 50
Mess Pork,
One Hog,
Shoulders,
Dried Apples,
" Peaches,
Salt,
Beans,
Whiskey,
000 bushels Oits,
20 boxes 8 by 10 Ohio Glass,
50 " 10 by 12 " "
20 " 7 by 0 " "
Also, a constant supply of new butler in
Firkins, all of which will be sold as low, if
not lower, than can be had in the m irkpt for
Cash. SMITH fa CO.
Maumee City, July 21, iHHa.. 18
MAUMEE CITY HARDWARE
STORK.
WWISWELL respectfully inform the
iiihabiinnts of this city nnd vicinity
that they have arrived frqm New York with,
and are now opening atthe lommercial Build
ings, a larce and general assortment of tl-ud-
wnre,holl tv-ware, lin-wtire. and Cutlery. Their
stock, among other articles, consists ot tup
following: Bar, baud, and hoop Iron : Eng-
sh blister, American and cast Steel; English,
Russia nnd American sheet Iron: trace, halter
and jack Chains; Blacksmiths' vices nnd anvils;
shovels nnd tongs; scales: Sad and Tailors'
irons; mill, cross-cut, slitting-wood, circular,
fret-hand, key-hole, back and compass !"aws
patent and iron weights, sauce and frying pans,
tea-kettles, angurs, bellows, bellows-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, brails, sparables, tacks,
wrought and cut Nails, Locks and boltB of all
kinds and sizes; fassets and mnla-ses gates;
Carpenters' rules, squares, bevels, Src, hat and
cloak pins; powder flasks, percussion locks,
pills and caps; compasses: tin trunks, glass
lanthorns, astral and nurse lamps, dust pans
ever pointed pencil cases; rnzor strops; sugar
nippers, spirit levels, bed and clothes cords;
snuffers and travs, German silver and iron ta
ble and tea-spoons; waiters; carriage wrench
es: steelyards, hoes, trowels, waffle-irons,
bench-screws, sheet lead, sheet-copper, cook
in-stoves and furniture.
Cutlery Table and. Carving Knives nnd
Forks, steels, jack nnd pen knives of a superior
quality, broad axes, adze, planes and irons
drawing knives, fleams, scizzors, shears, and
superfine razors, fac, together with many oth
er articles too numerous to mention. Thenr
tides have been selected with great care, and
can be afforded cheap for cash. The public
are respectlnlly invited to call and examine.
Maumee City, June 5, 1838. lotf
ISAAC STETSON, Attorney and Coun
uellor at Law, will give punctual attend
ance to the duties of his profession m Wood
county; and will also attend to the Courts in
the counties of Lucas, Williams, Henry, and
Sandusky. Office in Law Buildings, No. 1,
ferrysburg, Uhio.
inarch 25 1
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 he ready to wait upon those
who may please to give him a call. i
. CHARLES D. FOSTER
. Maumee City, June 20, 103S.
B
EDSTEADS by
G. fa W.
RICHARDSON.
June SO.
rUST received at the Miami Cash Store, a
t superior article of Shaker Brooms, by n
Aug. 30. - --. T. W. CROWELL.
JUST received 3000 yards J and fanl wide
Brown Shirtings and Sheetings from Pto 15
cents.-- Also, Domestic, r lannels, Hwks fac
fac. by T. W. CROWELL,i.
Aug. 30. r-;-r ; ' v 22 ;
READY MADE CLOTHING. Large and
general .assortment, -superfine fine and
common for summer, fall and winter wenr,Coin-
mercial buildings. ; . , E. FAIRMAN,
.,;.'. ug 4, 1838. , '" '. . '. '.,
-;4 NEW STORE, .v-.-
THE subscribers have opened a Boot, Shoe
and Leather Store, opposite the Temper
ance House, and one door east of the Excha nge,
where they intend manuf icturing, and keeping
constantly on hand, Boots and Shoes of every
description to tmi the purchaser, i . , ,
baiter Boots, Ladies Slipparc Men s Pumps,
coarse and fine Men's Boots, Shoe Findings,
mo, tor roanutRcturers.T T-i -. , , .
Alsot. an assortment of. Children's Shoes,
Ioather of al! kinds at the lowest prices, and
a few bales of Cotton cloth', by the pieee or
bale.irAll of which .they will sell for Cfsh,'
Hides or froduce, low a the-bitsiness will
afford. - . w- CURTIS fa KUIDf ER
Perryshurg, Aug. 30,' "gittf-i t
-TO-PRINTERS
FOR SALE. A Jbnv :of -amall Pica of
about two hundred pound v nearly new
ntcpniptote:witttJlttllio.6nd cases, t this of
fice.
NOTJUlfi. All tnose lnaeoiea 10 ine sud
;' scriber ..either by Bond or Note, are re
quested to cnll and liquidate, or renew the
same ; and ull those having Book accounts un
settled, are requested to cnll and adjust tm
same without delay,' and give their notes,
if tiicy cannot make it convenient to pay the
money,' Those who disregard this call will
not be longer indulged.
. , JOHN E. HUNT.
Maumee'eity,April8, 1837 . -' 2tf
NOTICE.
THE subscriber has this day purchased the
entire stock in trade, of C. D. W oodruff.
consisting of Hardware, Tin and Copper ware,
Stoves, fac. fac: he has also purchased the
Tin and Copper Manufactory, ond rented for a
term of years, the Shop uurl Store of C. D.
Woodruff, where he will at all times be ready
te serve the public, in his line, ns cheap, for
cash, as any other establisl mentin this vicini
ty. C. T. WOODRUFF.
. Perrysburg, May 8, 18:18. ltimB
T
JLJ received a fine assort inent of elegant Tus
ran Hats, from, $0 to 813, Parasols, French
Muslin, Prints, Laces, together with, many
other beautiful articles for the Indies. Com
mercial Buildings. , E. F AIRMAN.
Aug. 4, 183(1. . . 18 ;
A CONSTANT supply of the genuine
ltowBinIs Tonic Mixture, and Pills for
the cure of thu Fever fa Aijue, on hand nnd at
wholesale and retail, hv
July 23 O. 'WILLIAMS fa CO.
CJUP
ij no
UPFRFINE Flour constantly on hand, by
v. 3.
ALLEN fa GIBBONS.
WASHINGTON HOUSE TO LET
W5a THIS House is situated on Canal
street, near the centre of the city. Its
LLtL position on the banks of the river, gives
it n most conspicuous and pleasant appearance
For location, nod command of respectable and
profitable, business, perhaps no house iif tht
western country is better situated than this.
To a (rood tenant that will keep a respecta
bio house, the rent vt' be low. Apply to tbe
subscriber near the premies.
HORACE WAITE.
Manmce City, Aug. 2"i, !(: 8. 21tf
AY As YOlJNO Attornie.s and Coun
sellors at Lw, Maumee city, Luca
county , Ohio. JNO. M. JU.1 .
SAML.M. YOUJTU.
June 3, 1837 9tf
JUSTUS DM IGIIT,
PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON,
Office over Doan fa E id's Store, Wolcott sv
. Maumee City.. , .; ; i ; . - ,
F1
E VTIIEItS and Ticking and straw Ticks,
by G. fa W. RICHARDSON.
Oct. 13.
C
OARSE SHOES, at wholesale, low for
cash, at the Marengo cash store.
A. VAN VOORST
July 6, 188. 14tf
"UHrANTlLD in exchange for Uoods, Pork,
T T butter, lard, oats, corn, beans, potatoes,
tallow fac. by
110V. 3. ALLL.IN K. tilUUUINS.
Ct OARSE BOOTS. A large assortment
for alb y the case at the Marengo cash
tore a, vain vuimat.
July 6, 1838 I4tf
"I ORN BROOMS. '10 dozen, just received
J on consignment, for sale cheap by the do
fcen or single, by . ; , E. FAIRMAN. !
July 81. ; - "
TT RUGS, Medicines, Paints and DycSlffus,
JLJ for sale by O. WILLIAMS fa CO.
CHINA, Crockery and Glass Ware. Large
and general assortment. No. 1 Commer
cial Buildings. E FAIRMAN, Jigtut.
July 21. -. -. . 18
TO PRINTERS & MERCHANTS.
PRINTERS and Merchant can be up
plied with paper of variou kinds, on ap
plication to BALDWIN, fa Co. .
'i !-.;'.! Upper Toledo. .
RAGS taken in exchange for paper.
Sept. 23. 25tf
- - NOTICE -
A RARE chance for a bargain. The sub
Xjl scribers, intending to matte a cnange in
heir business, will sell their stock of Dry
Goods very cheap lor cash.- Uall nnd try.
, BOYNTON fa GANNETT
Jan. 27i 1P38. '
BENNETT fa CAMPBELL,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No.
Liw Buildings, Perrysburg.
Henry Bennett, j - . '
Samuel B. Campbell. (. 44tf
3,
STONE WARE.
XT SUPERIOR assortment of StoneChurns,
V . Jars, Pots, Jugs, Stove Tubes, and Milk
fans, just received by . i-t , r r 5
May 17. ? BOYNTON fa G ANNETT,
fiARPENTER,'S TOOLS By tho Bet or
V single, tor eaie uy ' ,
June , i a 7 Wi W1SWELL &.CO
OTOVEl STOVES!! Just received-a
KJ lot ot Cooking and Parlor Stoves, by
j"ly M lu i 0,;W1LL1AM8 & CO,
UMBER. A quantity of pine Lumber
lor sale at tlie warehouse ot
J.. WOLCOTT fc'CoL
pEADY MADE CLOTHING, Satinetts,
JLl ijroadclulfis, fac, by -, "
July 21. -; T. W. CROWELLi'
MARENGO CASH STORE. ,.
THE subscriber is now receiviog u variety
of fancy and staple dry goods, nil of which
are offered ut low prices lor cash. .
' A. VAN vonus-p
. ; July 6,1883. ni it i,! r .kiif. . . 14tfV
w,
A.RttANTEE.j; DEEDS, Mortgage
xoeue, wun a general assortmeirtij of
Justices Blanks., for sale ut this office. ., ,f-
r RUWN and bleached Sheeting and Sliirt
Jj 'ihg, from 8 to 25 cents, by A , ..7t
july &L T. VV, CROWELLr ;
T IQ.UORS A quantity of Liquors, con
I A sisting i- of Brandy,-; Rum, and Gin, or
ale Unueual!ylowfortJash,at the Warehouse
ofoli i -.-iii JAMES WOLCOTT.atCo.
-Maumee,. May 17,-1838."- 9tf
F ARMS TO RENT. Several , first rate
Farms for rent,if applied for oon.-y
Likewise quantity of unimproved lands.
.. . -j , - . 4 t-.-i.jvT E, U1TMH
Maumee"city, April 8, 1837
2tf
1838 ;. - r;-.;Y
JAMES WOLCOTT & COJ
FOIIVVARPIVG AND TOMMISSION
MEHt'II A NTS.
(.1 the Ware-house formerly occupied by)
wm If T-'."... I I
wivue a lviriiana,
James Wolcott, ) masmkb city, omo,
A. J. Hackley,
James Howe. J
THE subscribers are agents for the fol
lowing Lines, viz!
ON THE EKIE CANAL.
The National Line. Agent, A.. W.
Johnson, 108, Broad street, New York.
New York and Buffalo, and Utioa and
Buffalo Links. Agents, Hubbard fa EIHb,
foot of Broad street, New York.
Osweoo Line, (via Oswego and Welland
Canals,) Agent, I. J. Van Dewater, 100,
liroad street, new voru.
Lake and Rivhr Linf, (viaOswego and
We'latid Canals.l Agents, Isaac F. Smith,
JohnO. Dickey, 119 Broad street, New York
The above arc among the most cmcient lines
engaged in Western transportation, and nave
the best possible arrangements for forwarding
goods with safety and despatch, j
Merchants in Indiana and up the Maumee
will insure prompt attention to their business,
b causing them to be marked to the care of
our House, at this place, when they make
their purchases at New York.
J AMES WOK.OTT, fa CO.
Maumee City, April 28, 18:18. CO
MEDICINES.
rrUIE subscribers, livu g in I he new buil
B. ingi' between the Commercial buildings
and the Wutliingtnn House, have for sale, on
consignment, the following medicines, to wit:
U. Eastman's Pulmonary Eulsain,fur disea
see of the Lungs and Breast.
It is a melancholy fact that Consumption
cotifli'iitos a large portion of our bills of mor
tality, and forms one of the most crowded av
enues to ihe tomb. The principal cause of the
mortality of Uiis formid ihle disease niav he
nttnbule.1 to the peculiar character of its pri
niary symptoms. In its first stages, tin' pa
tient is seldom awaie of the ntn rm i a disease
that is fastening upon him; conspqneiuly tin
remedial aid is wuight until it is too late. It?
premonitory symptoms appear t.riflirg, hence
they arc disregan e l until in their more tullde
velopement the victim is alarmed, and strng-
;les in vain to elude the fitnl irrasp. The first
symptoms that should be tuken ns a warning
are Ihe following; v z:
A short dry cough without much expectora
tion, except a frothy mucus; nn uneasiness
about the chest, or a seiu-e of pain when lying
on the side:. a pain under the breast bone; res
piinlion is oppressed by the least extra bodily
exertion, and particularly in warm rooms, or
in moist weather: menial excitement mid de
jection, alternately; spitting of blood is also a
warning symptom of approaching Consump
tion. Colds lieqiie. tly engender this disease:
iheal.'irmingsvmptom, 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 rnontliB 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, ot a greenish color, some
times tincred with blood: tho laborious breath
ing and cmnci-ition continue to increase; the
hectic flush is soon tceu in tho pale cheek ac
companied, by night sweats, fac.; the closing
SCOne IS TOO WBLL KNOWN,
For this formidable disease the Pulmonary
Balsam is prepared and offered to the nfnicled,
in connection with my Elixir of Health and
Embrocation, The llalsnm possesses the re
quisite properties for healing nnd restoring the
lungs to a healthful state, while the Elixir
tends fo produce, invigorrite and muint iin a
healthy action in the whole system, purifying
the blood and preparing the system do that na
ture, by the aid ot the IS ils an and LMnbroca
tion, mav carry on nnd 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 older and
a healthful condition; hence the failure of nil
cough medicine for tbe 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. Jio one medicine can be relied
upon in a diseased state of the lungs; -but the
above medicines, viz. 11. I'.nstmau s r ulmonary
Balsam, Elixir of Health and Embrocation have
succeeded even in the apparent last stages of
the Consumption. ,
j Prepared and sold by H. Eastman, Drug
gist, . inesville, utno; where may be had in
addition to a general assortment of Drugs fa
meuiciaes, me loiiowing vaiuaoie nuu niguiy
important M 'dicines, viz. Natures Assistant,
or the Jemale's Own Medicine, for obstruc
tions, fac.; Nerve Cordial, n valuable medi
cine for nervous debility, weakness, fac; Hpe
cifie Embrocation,' for sprains, Complaints,
Consumption, &.c. - -
' J J. A. PETERS Ar SON.
' Nov. 3. ' '' ' 31m3
TTIOR twenty-live cents you can buy a but-
JL tie of Balsam of Hoarhound, which has
been astenaiiii'd to have cured more diseases
of the lungs thnn allthe other patent medicines
now tn use; For sale by C. G. Bnstol, Bufia
to,-and O. WILLIAMS & Co." Maumee city,
'"'We are acquainted with the preparation of
aarsaparilla, manufactured by C. C. Bristol,
and haying made use of it more or less, in our
prnoui-e, ueui:ve u m com am me active princi
ple pLSarsapariila Jn a -highly concentrated
form, and as a preparation, we esteem it as the
bes: ve have ever met wilh. i',' i ; - .
J.. Trowhride, m. d. C. Clmnin. M. ,
Charles Winne; ti n
. Josiali Barnes, m d .
J," E.rllawley, m d
, A. Millftr, h D
Buffalo, Aug. 12. '
Moses Bristol, m dV
J. E. Marshn1!, m d"
A. S. Sprngue, m d
F. L. Harris, m, p.
- For sale in Maumee City bv
June 9.. v O. WILLIAMS Co.
business Lots to lease.
fMSJi.8..!l),cnbe,r. for thepurposeiif'Btfordihg
A. conveniences to men of business, whonre
desirous to settle in this place, offer for sale at
reasonable prices, ir to lease at moderate tents,
the following lots, upon the principal business
streets-w-this town.
19, 81', 21; Dorth side Broadway: 7 West
side ofCinaUfreetf 130 Corner nf Wjllininst.
4 in block 1, north side of Sophia sti; Also, s
largo numbef oJflotH-etigibly situated- fot-reei
dences, ''' -.y,i-iv- .. , , ;'i . , 1 j ..: K
Far InrVirmationnd terms Kpnlv to.- 6 "
I. -D. B . A IfGRAN D, Maumee City.'
-VLA. CURAWSON, if0" .fWi
15-tf
, 1 1 . ; ' . Za nksville, Kept. SS, 1838.
', Messrs. O. Williams St Co.. , . ,
Gkwtiembn : Having sent you a quan
tity of my EL1XER" OF HEALTH fqr sole,
and presuming that its virtues are not, fully
known in your section of country, I have
deemed it proper to afford you the necessary
information. This is a medicine of my own
advising, nnder 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 injurious, and to
mainiain a healthy' action in those organs
which are the prime regulators of the whole
svstem. and this she would always accomplish,
except overpowered by some deleterious agent
taken into the system. Its action is upon the
Btomach, liver,and digestive organs generally;
nnon the nroner state and action of which, a
healthy condition of tho system mainly de
pends. In its oporullon it removes an ousiruc
trions. carries off all morbid bile, and other vi
tiated matter, gives tone and energy to all the
digestive powers, and enables eacn 10 periorm
its proper office; hence it must be perceived
that it is adapted to remove the great variety
of diseases which proceed from a derangement
of these organs. The following are some of
the pymptr ms and diseases incident to these
derninreincnts, und for which the elixer has
proved most signally efficacious: Lossofnppe
tile, debility, lassiU-de or sense of weariness,
nausea, omiression trom toon, natiiieney, nciu
stomach, cardialgy or heart burn, unpleasant
taste in the moutli, pains m the nean, duck,
side, shouldeis or limbs, sick head ache, cos-
tivencss or the reverse, dejection, melancholy,
disturbed sleep, cold hands and leet, billious ha
bit, night sweats, pale sallow countenance, dys
pepsia nnd lhei complaints, fac. It has pro
ved most signally efficacious in raising the sys
t, m from tho torpor and genernt prostrution
which ucue and fever, and othor marsh
fevers so frequently produce. For delicate fe
males and children, it is iucompnrable. For
conrrhs originated in the sympathy of the
lungs, wilh a diseased stomach or liver, it
been uiiilormly euicncious. Many persons
supposed to have teen in a decline or consump
tion, huve been restored by its use, restoring
blo' iu to the p;ilo and sickly check, uud plump
ness to the meagre.
From the nature of its operation and effects.
it was supposed it might prove a preventive of
bil'ous and other fevers, and as such it hnsbeen
extensively used in some of our most sickly
sections with apparent success. Thousands
of famili-s have adopted it as their family me
dicine, and muny consider it a Punncea. They
bi'lit ve wilh me, that by a timely and proper
use of the Elixir, that healthful action of the
system will be kept up, which will effectuilly
repel ull those deleterious agents which cause
teveis and many oilier diseases.
Since visiting your pluce nnd becoming ne
nuninled with the character o. its diseases, 1
am fully satisfied that my Elixor is admirably
adapted to their case, and by a timely use to
their prevention in some measure, and I shall
be niui h disappointed not to hear of such re
sults. Of any bad effects I entertain no fears,
t is entirely botanical, nnd has been and may
be taken in all ages and both sexes, in every
condition with the hnppiest results, roriur-
particulnrs and testimonials, see bill on the me
dicine. Hoping that it may prove among you
as great a blessing to the nfilictcd as it has in
other places. 1 am, Gentlemen, yours truly,
tl. EASTMAN.
P. S. The public are cautioned against a
spurious article ot this medicine which is in
circulation; the (renin ne has my written sig
nature affixed 'o the directions.
, H. E STMAN, Proprietor.
The above medicine for sale by Messrs. O.
Williams fa Co. and Doct. Conanf, Maumee
City; Peck & Griswnld, Perrysburg, and Mes
srs. Erastus Koys t tO. Toledo,
Nov. 17. ' . ' . 33m 3
BALDNESS. .
A BEAUTIFUL head of Hair is the grandest
T. ornament belonging tothe human frame,
How strangely the loss of it changes the
countenance, and prematurely brings on the
appearance of old ngn, which causes many to
lecuil at being uncovered, and someticneseven
shun society to avoid the tests and sneers of
their acquaintance ; the remainder of their
lives is cons 'qtiently spent in retirement. In
short, not even the loss of properly tills the
generous thinking youth with that heavy Bink-
ine doom nB does the loss of his hair. To
avert nil these unpleasnntcircumstances, OL
DRIGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA stops the
hair trom falling oft on the first application, and
a few bottles restores it again. : It likewise
produces eyebrows and whiskers ; prevents
the hair from turninfrerav, mokes it curl beau
lifully, and frees it from scurf. Numerous
certificates of the first respectability in sup-
po.t of the virtues ofOldrigo'sBalm aro shown
by the proprietors. . ..
CJRead the following. .'
ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor
of Philadelphia, has certified, bs may be seen
below, to the high character of tho following
eentleuien :.. , . . . .
, The undersigned does hereby certify that
-we have used the lialm or Columbia discov
ered by J. Old ridge, and have found, it hish
ly serviceable, not only as a preventive against
the falling off of hair, b tt also a certain resto
rative. , WM. THATCHER, Sen'., .
Methodist Minister, in St. George charge,
JUrilN I. liNULilCs, oo I Arch st.
1 JOHN D. T HUM AS, M. I). 103 Race st
JOHN N. FUHEY.101 Spruce st. '
' HUGH M- CURDY, 343 South 7th st. '
1 JOHN! GARD. Jr.. 123 Arch st. ;
-,v It wil cert iinly raise its virtues m the eg-
tlmatmn of the public, when It is known that
three nf the above signers, are more than 50
years of aire, mid the others not less than 30,
.-.!..'.-.. i fFrotn the Mayor. 1 1 ' -
''c. Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania,
- City of Philadelphia, ''
I, ROBERT WH RTON , Mayor of said
city ot I'll ladelphia, do hereby certify that
am well acquainted with J. P. Inglis, John S.
Furey, and Hugh McCurdv, whose names are
signed to the above certiheate, and they .are
gentlemen ot character and respectability, nnd
as such full credit should be given to the said
certificate.! .',' i , ., : ,,,
. In witness whereof, I have hereunto 'set my
... y, hand, nnd caused the seal of the city to
Li, a. be attued this 6ixth day ot Uecem
.I-,.,-; ,ber, fac. ,; ., -. .' "." .
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor.
. CAUTION. Observe that each .bottle of
the genuine Balm, has a splendid, ensrnved
wrapper, on which is represented the Falls of i
ivingar i, me, ageni J name, iic.. .
. lo Editors, fac All country papers who
will insert the "above once a week ' 6. months,
and -'end one number to the neenls, shall be
entitled to one dozen of Balm. ' s - - -
Sold wholesale and retail by COMSTOCK
fa .Co., Sole agents for :iAfneNc, 2 Fletcher
near Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl et.
New yorkl-and by one.pr tnore druggists in
nearly every town in tbe Union. For sale at
) every Druggist store in this city. ' I3y 1
,;Piles&c.
H
AEMORRHOIDS. No cure no pay ! t
Priro!.- Hnv'a T.iniment. No fiction-
This extraordinary chemical composition, thsj
resun oi science and the invention ot a cele
brated medical man, the introduction of which
to the publio was invested with the solemnity
of a death-bed bequest, has since gained a
reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the
correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridley'B last
confession, that he dared not die without
giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge
on this subject,", and he therefore bequeathe
to his friend and attendant, Solomon. Haysr
the secret of his discovery. , f . ;.,
It is now used in tbe principal hospitals, and!
the private practice in our country, first and
most certainly for the cure of the Piles, And'
Iso so extensively and effectually as to bafihr
aredulity, unless where its effects am witness
d. Exlernally 'm the following comnleinti i
For Dropsy Creating extraordinary ab
sorption at once. -i i, ; --, ...i
All Swellings Reducing them in a few
hours. .. .- i i i - i -.; , , ,!: ;; . : ij
. . Rheumatism Acute or Chronic, giving
quick ease. - i. ' . i
, Sore Throat By cancers, ulcers or colds, i
Croup, and Whooping Cough Externally?
and over tho chest. . --.'tV!
All Bruises, Sprains and Burns Curing
in a few hours. ' r , ,
, Sores and Ulcers Whether fresh or long
standii g, and fever sores. . ..i
It-operations upon adults and children in
reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening
coughs nnd tightness of the chest by relaxa
tion of the parts, has been surprising beyond
conception. 1 he eotnmon remark of those who
have used it in the Piles, is " It acts like
charm." -
THE PILES. The price $1 is refunded
to any person who will use a bottle of Hay's
Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty
buttle without being cured. J bese are the
positive orders of the proprietor to the Agents;
and out of ninny thousands sold, not one baa
been unsuccessful. - 1 .
We might insert certificates tu any length
but prefer that those who sell the article,
should exhih't tlie original to purchasers, , ; ,
CAUTION. None can be genine without)
splendid engraved wrapper, on which is my
nunic, and also that or the Agents i
SOLOMON HAYS- n
TO EDITORS, fac All country papere
who will insert the above 6 months, nnd send
one number to the agents shall be entitled to
one dozen of theLiniinent. :
Sold wholesale and retail by COMST0CK
fa Co., Solo Agents, 2 Fletcher street, near
Maiden Lane, one door below Pearl st. New
York, and by one druggist in every town in the
Union. For sale at every Druggist store in
this city. sept. 7. . 23yl j
HEADACHE.
D'
R. E. Sl'OHN, 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
HEADAi HE, has the satisfaction to mako
known that l.e has a remedy which by remov
ing the causes cures effectu illy ai d permanent
ly this distressing complaint. There are many
families who have eonsidere Sick Headache
a constitutional incurable family complaint. Dr.
S. assures them that they are mistaken, ndi
laboring under distress which they might not
only alleviate, but nciually eradicate by tbe
use of this remedy. - .
It is the result of scientific research, and m
entirely of a different character from advertis
ed patent medicines, and is not unpleasant t
the taste. '
HEADACHE, SICK OR NERVOUS." r
The extraordinary repututii n that Dr.!
Spohn's remedy for this distressing complaint
is every day gaiifing is certainly a matter of
much astonishment. That so much suffering
should have existed for ages without any dis
covery of an effectual preventative or cure,. i
truly a subject of much regret, but Dr. S. now
assures the public that such a remedy hnsbeen
invented as wiil convince the most creduloon.
The principles upon which it acts are simple
and plain. It is an admitted fact this com
plaint, whether called Sick Headache, or Ner
vous Headache arises pr'marily from the stom
ach those who think they have the Nervous
Headache may reiit assured that this organ,
the stomach, is the first cause, that the system
has been viti ited or debilitated, through the)
stomach, and that only through the same chan
nel must they expect a restoration of the na
tural and hoalihy functions of the system.
This object, Dr. Spohn's remedy is eminently
calculated to attain. : The truth of this :posi'
tion cannot bo controverted, and the sooner
sufferers with the headache become convinced
of it, the 'sooner will their sufferings end in
restoration of health. , Dr. Spohn pledges hi
professional reputation on this fact. The rem?
edy may be had of apothecaries generally thro'i
out the U. 8. -, , ., . . - ,,, r; -',
COMSTOCK fa Co., wholesale druggist t
Fletcher' streel,.near Maiden Lane, one door
below Pearl street, N. Y., general agent for
America. - ... .-.' .r .: ..-.-..;
; ; E. SPOHN, M. DVf
: For sale at every Druggists' inthis cityi
i Maumee City, Sept. 5, 1838.
a3y
la
MICHIGAN WINDOW GLASS. Any
quantity, of all sizes, kept constantly on
hand,, warranted free from breakage! "For
sale low, by;;;; : , ; G. beach,
:'. Perrysburg,, June 10. ,'. .' (- Itft,
RUSE, ' Horse, and Duffill Blanket; for
sale by- - .y- ' ei
'Sopt. ua - SPENCER fa ' MOORE. '
' : . - - ''
BLACK, White : and Scarletjf'Merinov
Shonille, Thibet, Raw, Silk and Shall
Sliawis, a beautiful assortment by
sept. 22 :'vjm SPENCER fa MOORE.
x ; waumeu ;city: express:;1
'--i'r-,-''.,- -1',-vi-c'J s-:iIoib'!
- i'j ::-:-.' TERM OP UBSOBIPTIOIt.V1'(.iif-.)lin
" Two Dollars per annum, io he paid ?n ad
vance; $1,5(1 at the expiration of sis mohthl
and $3,00 at the end of the year. - -1
''' To subscribers who have 'thoir baner left
at their doors, $2,50 id iidvanc ; $3,00, six
months ; $3,50 at the end of tho year. 0 J '
....iriit'.- , . vi c ' , .. ,. .. nJ iysi
ItATES or AnvEnrrnrun io
One Dollar per square
Yearly advertising1!1
A square perantri $1
Jcolumr -f-"1- vW
for th first three in-
sertions.and 35cent
for every subsequent
insertion. . . -
fZ'1'-0."-.'
"Advertisements notaccomnarilorf with wru
ten directions, will be inserted until forbid and
charged accordingly . , Casual Ad vertisement
will not be inserted until paidlor.; " ,.,',!a
Notices by associations, half pirlc.
.rj,;;;;.:;.; job pRiNTiva-;y ,.;si:K,.
Of every dbscription, executed wiih.DMkr
ness and despatch at this office.

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