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miNTID AMD PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY I """"""""""B!!ig!!Bagggga"MM""M'giBB!8!iBB"i
BY REED & HOSMER.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
MAUMEE CITY.
MAUMRE CITY SINURANCE CO.
Commercial Buildings.
MUTUAL, INSURANCE Ol't'lCE, '
At the JefTorBon House, Win. Kingsbury
Agent.
custom HoTsiToWicE:
' Canal street.
STATE LAND Ot'J'lCE,
Erio street. -
REED fa iloSMlilt,
Book It Job Printers, Maurace Express
Office,
Wolcott street.
DANIEL F. COOK,
Attorney n ml Counsellor at Law.
o, iM. t UUlNli,
Attnrnies & Counsellors nt Law.
N. RAT1IBUN.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
HENRY -REED,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
NATHAN UATIIUUN,
Justico of the Peace.
HORATIO CON AWT,
Justico of the Peace.
DR. WILLIAM ST. CLAIR,
Physician fa Surgeon. Erio street.
JUSTUS I) WIGHT,
Physician and Surgeon,
G. S. HAZARD,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
Water street.
SMITH, HOWE At. CO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
' Water street.
. FORSYTH lit. MACK;
Forwarding and Commission Merchants.
, Water 6treet.
J. WOLCOTT. : "
Forwarding ind Commission Merchant,
Water street.
E. FA1RMAN,
Dry Good and Variety Store, Commercial
Buildings.
W. WISWELL,
Dealers in Hardware, Hollow-ware, Tin
ware and Cutlery ) Rrie street,
SPENCER fa MOORE,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and
Crockery, Erie street.
ELISI1A MACK,
Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries and
Crockery, Frontstreet.
G. fa W0RIC1I;VIIDSO.7"
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, fac. See.
Erio street.
G. II. NITCHIE fa CO.
Dealers in Funny anil Staple Dry Goods,
; Hotel liuildings. ..
' oTbi)"rw i ll i a m
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crock
ery, tee. Erie street.
, ELI K1TTS,
Dealer in Drugs, Medicines fac.
Erie street.
IRA WHITE,
Dry Goods, Hooks 84c. Wolcott stroet.
CLARK fa FARGO.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in Groceries
and Provisions, Commercial Buildings.
C, A. fa A. D71VILLIAMS
Groceries and Provisions.
It. HASTINGS,
Groceries and Provisions.
WOODWARD fa S0N7
Dealers in Groceries and Provisions,
Erie street.
J. WOLUOIT.
Doaler in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provi
sions, Stoves, Iron fac. Wolcott street.
ALLEN b GIBBONS,
Groceries and Provisions, Erio street.
H. K. STEELE.
Dcalor in Groceries and Provisions.
Erie street.
FORSYTH b HULL,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Crockery and Hard
ware.corner of l'"ront and C mint s trects
LATHAM T. TEW,
Coper fa Tin Manufacturer on Wolcott
at the late state of T. W. Ci well t
, CHARLES A. LAMB, .
Cabinot Furniture Manufacturer rear of
: - Commercial Buildings.
JEFFERSON HOUSE,
Robert Gowor, Erie street.
MIAMI HOTEL,
By George Kirkland, near the lower steam
... ... boat landing.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
Elijah Clark, Erie street.
PEItUYSBUItG.
. " SPINK b HOSMER, -Attornies
and Counsellors at Law. r
BENNETT fa CAMPBELL, .
Attornies and Counsellors at Law.
COJTINBERKY b STETSON,
Attornies and Counsellors at Law.
1 EAGLE HOTEL,
Joseph Crops, Louisiana Avenue.
HOLLISTER b CO.
Forwardine and Commission Merchants.
V : DOAN & EARL, .. ,-,
Frowardiriff and Commission Merchants
.-' GILBERT BE CH. "'
Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries be, be
CURTIS fa KR1DLER,
Boot, Shoe, b Leather Store, opposite the
1 emporance House.
C. T. WOODRUFF,
Tin and Copper Manufactory '
TOLEDO.
DANIEL O. MORTON,
Attorney, Counsellor and Solicitor.'
C. F. b .1. G." ABBOTT.
1 Attornies and Counsellors at Law, and
Solicitors in C ancery. ,
. PALMER, BUSH b CO. -Forwarding
and Commission Merchants,
foot of Erie and Kalamazoo rail road.
. TITUS b Co.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware be. be La Grange street.
' ' : ' J. A.TITUS b Co.
Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
v Groceries be, corner of Smmit and Locust
" ' . streets.
-L CARPENTER, b MYERS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchantsl
root ot tine H Kalamazoo Tailrood. '
AMERICAN HOTEL... .
R. N. Lawton, Summit street.
. .TOLEDO RECESS,
By John L. Bmith, next t'oor to the Toledo
.: Hous9. '. .
MAUMEE
Volume II I. -IN o. 31.
183U.
AMFHTCAN TIlANSl'OUTATION CO.
MERCHANDIZE, Passengers, be.
transported with despatch, via .Rail
Hoad Line, Steam Barges, on the Hudson
River, Mohawk and Hudson Rail fioad to
Slienectady, and by first class line boats to
Buffalo, Steam-boats and vessels on the
lakes, American Transportation Line,
Ohio Canal.
For Freight or Passage apply to
II. Niles b Co. ? Corner of Hudson d
Win. II. Knox, Quay Albany.
L. Iluro b Co., Schenectady. ' .
H. Wrights b Co., Rochester.
Carpontcr b Myers, Toledo.
Atwaterfe Jcuden, ) Buff l
Clark i?obinson, ,
Sam'l. P. Carter, Cleveland.
G. S. Hazard, Maumec City.
Strong b Mcfteynnlds,- Detroit.
G. S. Hubbard b Co. Chicago.
July 13. "15.
1S89.
TRANSPORTATION.
BUFFALO LINE, Erie Canal.
THADDEUS JOV St CO., Proprietor!
CONNECTED Willi steam freight boats
anil vessels on take Erie.
Tlin Pi'ntirlnlnrn nllrl AlTpnts nf lids llnp.
will contract for the transportation ot'Goods
nrPrnrlurn nt fiiir r.ntps. nml nlodtre theni-
selves to those who may entrust Property
to their care for transportation, that the
same shall bo forwarded with care and des
patch; and that any duningo that may oc
cur to property shipped by the above line,
which Iho Proprietors may be liahlo for,
shall be adjusted in the most prompt an.
liberal manner.
, AuTiinmsp.D AriEKTi.
Carpenter b Myers, Toledo.
Hira.ii Joy, No. 18 South-street, JV. Y.
Thaildens Joy b Co., Albany.
Joy b Webster, Buffalo.
Richard Winslow fa Co., Cleveland.
Hull & Shepari!, Massilun.
Priest & Puge, I.ilile Falls, JV. Y.
Samuel Adams b Co., Dresden.
D. Comstock b Co., Columbus.
M. B. ilossfa Co., Portsmouth.
July 13; 15.
TO PHYSICIANS AND PATllSiVJ'S
The Blind Piles, said to bo incura
ble by oxtcrnalapplicntions. Solomon Hays
warrants the contrary. Ills Liinimeiit win
cure Blind Piles. Facts are more stubborn
ban theories, Ho solicits all respectable
Physicians to try it upon their patients. It
will do them no harm, and itis known that
physicians who had the honesty to make
toe trial, have candidly odinittcd that it has
succeeded in every eae they have known.
Then why not use it? It is the recipe ol
one of their most respectable members, now
deceased. Why rcfuEetouseit. 1 Because
it is sold as a proprietory medicine 1 Is this a
sufficient excuse for suffering their patients
to linger in distress? We think not.
Physicians shall be convinced that there is
no humbug or quackery about this article-
Why then not alleviate human suffering?
If they wont try it before, let them after all
other prescriptions fail. Physicians are
respectfully requested to do themselves
and patients the justice to use the article.
It shall be token from the bottle, and done
up as their prescription, if they Desire.
Let them annlv Hie UomstocK & IO., at the
Wlrug Store, No. 2 Fletcherstreet near Pearl,
Now york, anil ot mosc rnspeciauie urug-
srists throusrhnut this country. Also at
O. Williams b Co., Maumoo City 1
SOLOMON HAYES.
FLORENCE, Ai.a. Sbpt. 28,118.A
trcntlcman of tho highest standing in
thistown, who Ins been dreadfully afflicted
with the Blind Piles for the last 20 years,
called upon me and freely confessed to me
his situation. 'After describing the severity
of tho complaint, he remarked he had not
been so well for 20 years past as he was a',
that moment. Ho has used one bottle only
of Hay's Liniment. Tousohisown words
he said "tho wnoie numan iamuy, wno
were thus afflicted, ought to be made ac
quainted with this medicine.",
Signed, It. L.J5LISS.
The originalletter may be seen where the
article is sold, No. 2 Fletcher street New
York. And at nearly all the Apothecaries
in North America. Also at O. & D Will
liains Mauince City. 1
. TO PRINTERS.
FOR SALE. A font of small Pica
of about two hundred pounds, near-
now and complete, with Italic and ca
s , atthis office. ' '
mO THE INCREDULOUS. New York
JL Sent. 28th, 1838. I have been entire
ly b.ild during 13 years, and have now, by
the uso of the genuine BalmofColumbiamy
mad covered with fine hair. I shall be
happy tn cohvince the most incredulous,
who will take the trouble to call at niv house,
I have bought the article of Comstock b
Co. a Fletcher st. t or sale at u. N u. vv in
iatnsMaumee City. - ' 1 :
J P. SCHMIDLING,.
47 Attorney st
- ' AMERICAN HOTEL. v
Summit street, near the lower steamboat
landing, 7'otcdo. . .
RN. LAWTON takes this opportunity
. to inform the public that he has taken
the above splendid establishment, and fitted
ituD in crood stylo Tor tho accommodation
nf all who mav favor him with their cus
tom. He intends to try the experiment of
kcepjng the best ot every thing, nno tnus
meriting a substantial reward from the res
ident and travelling public. .
March, 10 1830. " 50tf .
NO MISTAKE.
DR. ST. CLAIR would give'notice to
the people of Mauniee City and vicini
ty, that he has-disposed of his interest in
the store of O. Williams b Co.,- with the
full intention of pursuing the science, and
practice of Medicine.- Therefore hopes to
merit a reasonableshare of the public pat
ronage. ' ; ' -:
March 5,' 1833. - -- ' 40tf .
s
TOVES! STOVES!! Just received,
ot of Cooking and Parlor Stoves, by
july 28 O. b D. WILLIAMS.
- REMOVAL. ; t
SPENCER & MOORE have removed to
the store formerly occupied by Messrs.
Morehouse and Brownie corner of Conant
and Erieeireet. " ' . '
Moumee City, May 17th 1839. 7.
OtPERM Oil
and handles,' mould and
O dipped tallow Candles, in any quantity.
by
- ALLEN & GIBBONS.
mar 4.
MAUMEE CITY, OHIO, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 24 1839.
SIDNEY L. ROOD.
Bookseller, Publisher, Stationer and Bin
der, 70 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.
KEEPS constantly on hand and for sale
nt wholesale or retail, Theological,
Law, Medical, Miscellaneous, Classical and
School HookB: English, French Mid Amer
ican Stationery. He also keeps on hand,
and manufactures to order, every descrip
tion of Blank Books, required by county
officers and business men. They also pub
lish School Books, which will be sold at eas
tern prices, wholesale or retail:
Davies' Arithmetic, Davies' Legendro's
Geometry, Davies' Algebra, Davies' Sur
veying, Davies' Differential Calculus, Da
vies' Shades and Shadows, Huntington's
Geography, Smith's Geography,
Printing Ink constantly on hand.
Detroit, April 0, U39. t
HAVE YOU A COUGH? Do not neg
lect it! Thousands have met proton
ture death for tho want of alittlo attention
to a common cold.
Have you a cough 1 Rev. Dr. Barthol
omew's Expectorant Syrup, a safe medicul
prescription, containing no poisonousdrugs,
and used in an extensive practice for seve
ral years, will most positively afford relief,
and save you from that awful disease pul
monary consumption , which, usually sweeps
into the grave,hiindreds of the young, the
old, the fair, tho lovely and the gov!
Have you a cough? Be persuaded to
purchase a bottle of this Expectorant Syrup
to day ! ! To morrow may be too late.
Have you a cough? Bartholomew's Ex
pectorant Syrup is tho only remedy you
should take to cure you.
For this plain reason: That in no one
for the thousand cases whore it has been used
it failed to relievo. .
For sale at the drugstore of Comstock
b Co., i Fletcher st. near Pearl, and at nil
respectable Drug Stores. Also at 0. b D.
Williams Mauuiee City. . 1
(LTHE LATE MAYOR of Philadel
phia has certilicd under seal of the city the
character of several Divines, Physicinns,
and gentleman of high standihg who declare
positively under their own hands (all of
which may be seen at the Drug Store) that
the Balm of Columbia is not only a certain
preservative, but positively a restorative of
the human hair; also a cure for Dandruff.
Who shall dispute, or go bald? The only
true have a splendid steel plate engraved
wrapper, with falls of Niagara, and the
name of Comstock (J Co.. New York, d'c on
it. For sale at 0. b D. Williams Maumec
Citi
O. & l. WILLIAMS,
WILL continue the business of Mor
chandising at the old stand of O.
Williams b Co., where they will be ready
to attend to the calls of their customers as
usual. They rcBpectfullyr solicit the pat
ronage of their old friends, and tho public
in general, a continuance of which they
willendenvorto merit. March 0.
TUTRS. MANWARING, of Jamaico, L
,1J. I., has been under the hands of several
iilivficnns for a year post with an unhenla
ble Fever Sore on her ancle, and has been
part of the time quite unable to walk, and
gotno rolieftill she hns now by the use of
two bottles of Hoy s Liniment, been entire
ty cured. To this fact Judge Lamberson
and J. F. Jones Esq., Editor of the Long
Island Farmer, and many other citizens of
that town will testify. Hay's Liniineit,
ircnuinc, for sale at No. 2 Fletcher st.ncor
Pearl- Also at O. b D. Williams Mau-
mee City. .1
BUSINESS LOTS TO LEASE.
rHlIIE subscriber for the purpose ofafford
JL ing conveniences to men of business,
who are desirous to settle in this place, offer
for sale at reasonable prices?. or to lenseat
moderate rents, the following lots, upon the
principal business streets in this town.
19, 20, 21: north side Broadway: 78
West side of Canal street; 130 Corner of
William st. 4 in block 1, north side ot So
phia st; Also a largo number of lots eiigi
bly situated for residences.
For information and terms apply to
I. D. BEAUGRAND, Muumee. City. '
R. DICKERSON, ) , . o,,7.
LA. Q. RAWSON, '
15-tf
B1
Y virtue of a writ ot'vendi. expo, issued
out of the court of common pleas, in
and for the county of Lucas, to me directed
and delivered, I hove token and shall expose
to sale at the door ol the court house in To
ledo, on Saturday, tho Slst day of August
next at one o'clock P. M. the following des
cribed property to wit: the undivided half
ot a certain tract ot land beginning at a
stone, bearing south 53 degree east, 1 chain
24 links from the south-east corner of a stone
Bhop formerly occupied by William How
ser, thence north 71 degrees Ho minutes,
east, 3 chains 7 link 9-13ths of a link to a
stone, thence south 33 degrees 30 minutes
east, 3 chains 36 i links to a stake, thence
south N. 71 degrees 30 minutes west, 3
chains 70-l.Jth links to a post, thence north
thirty-three degrees ond thirty minutes west
3 chains and 30 links to the place ot be
ginning, taken at the suit of Levi Vinton
against Charles U. 1'. Hunt, bxocntor.
: ' C. G. SHAW, sheriff.
By F. K. KiR.Ti.AitD, deputy.
July 20. - . . j .iotef.
Y virtue of a writ afvendi.cxpo. issued
out of the court of common pleas, in
and for the county of Lucas, tn me directed
and delivered, I have taken and shall expose
to sale at the door of the court house in To
ledo, on Saturday, tha 24th day of August
next, at one o'clock P. M. the following des
cribed property to wit: Lol number HJ, in
Waterville town plot, at the suit of Daniel
W. Gantlcv, against Lyrnnn Dudley. '
C. G. SHAW, sheriff.
By F. E. Kirtland, deputy. '
July 20 ' -. ; lOISt- .'
A LOT of choice Wine and Liquors on
consignment, low for Cash, by- '
CARPENTER Sr MYERS.
. June 20.- 1 ;: :
B
UTTEK, 20 firkins, a good article
by the keg onlv. E. r AIRMAN,
June 8. .-. Commercial buildings.
-RASTER OIL of a superior quality, by
J the bottle or gallon, lor sale by --June
15, E. KITTS.
: NOTICE..
TAE subscribers having relinquished the
Forwardintr business in favor of Mes
srs. Smith, Howe b Co., all consignments
made to our care will be tmren by that firm
for us. . . FORSYTH b MACK.
1 Jun 1. ' ' ' 9
IT Y EXP BE
H. EASTMAN would still invitethe at-
tcntion nf the afflicted, and the public
generally, to his Elixir of Health.
He is encouraged to do so from the in
creased evidence of its efficacy as a succes
ful remedial agent for ninny of the maladies
and diseases to which the human family are
subject. From eight years experience in
the efficacy of this medicine, he is warranted
in assuring the public that no medicine has
proved so universally salutary and beneficial
as a family medicine. It was devised as an
assistant to the efforts of nature whose op
orations nre always exerted to rid the sys
tem or Whatever is deleterious, and tn main
tain a healthy action throughout. This she
would ever accomplish were she not occa
sionally overpowered by counteroctingcau
scs, such as marsh miasmata, impure air
colds, exposures, irrregularities, be. By
these the primary organs are deranged, en
feebled and overpowered hence disease in
some form Is the result.
The Elixir was designed to assist nature
in expelling from the system all morbid and
deleterious matter give vigor, tone and en
ergy to the digestive organs and tho secre
tory vessels, the prime regulators of the
whole, upon the proper action of which de
pend the health of the entire system.
The success which lias attended the ad
ministration of the Elixir, proves conclusive
ly that it answers the purpose of its design.
It is adopted and has proved most signally
successful in all those cases of deiangement
of the digestive organs indicated by loss of
appetite, nausea, oppression from food,
acidity, heartburn, weakness, lassitude, a
sense of weariness, pains in the stomach,
side shoulder or limbs costiveness dizzi
nessbillions habits nervous symptoms
melancholy dejection of spirits disturbed
sleep cold hands and feet sick headache
liver complaints jaundice 6;c. For
Dyspepsia it has proved more successful
than any other known remedy. For feeble
and dulicule females, childre.i whose health
has been unpaired by Ague and Fever and
other diseases: it proves a sovereign resto
rative for I hat state of ill health so frequent
ly met with in new and flat sections, and
such as border on sluggish waters, indica
ted by pale and sallow countenances, debili
ty, loss of appetite, billions habits be, it is
invaluable and from its powers of removing
morbid matter fromlhe syBtcm preventing
its accumulations and keeping tho digestive
organs in a healthy and vigorous state, is n
powerful pruentntive of the diseases inci
dent to such countries no new settler in
such sections should, as he values his
health, dispense with its use. females ot
from fony to til'ty years of age, have found
it a powerful asssistant to nature in the im
dopes g change which the system then un
tcorlanton a proper termination of which
edpends their subsequent health. It is also
asalutary assistant in removing obstruc
tions. As a common family mediiinc, the
Elixir is unequalledbeing a perfectly safe,
mild yet efficacious phys icit does not nau
seate the stomach or debiliate the system
hut thoroughly cleanses the stomach und
bowe ls, restores and maintains their healthy
action. Itis entirely botanical in its com
position and may with perfect safety be ta
ken at any age. by either sex, in any condi
tion ol hie. The proprietor is aware thai
the woild abounds in patent medicines
some of which are valuable and others
worse than useless: and that much imposi
tion is practised on the public by these me
dicines. But from eight years experience
in the effects of his Elixir, the increased de
mand and reputation it has secured wher
ever known the proprietor does with, the
most entire confidence recommend it to the
afflicted as an invaluable remedial agent
for such it has proved, as thousands will
bear witness, many ot whom Ind exhausted
every other known remedy and despaired
nf relief, and now from the use of the Elixir
enjoy perfect health.
Testimonials from the most respectable
sources may be seen on the wrappers ac
companying the medicine. But the most
sure testimony is: its use, and on this testi
mony I denend for its perpetuity.
For Bale, wholesale and retail, at the
Drug Store ot the subscriber, in .anesviiie,
where he keens constantly on hand a gene
ra! assortment of Drugs and medicines, of
the best quality, among which are all the
valuable Family medicines.
H. EASTMAN.
For sale at the Drug Store of O. b D.
Williams, Maumee City.
June 22- I2t8. .
THE WHOLESALE STORE IN
. TOLEDO.
TITUS, TOWNSEND b TITUS, 22!)
Pearl street, New-York, encouraged
by the Bhare of support their iiranch at
Tolkoo received during the past, year, will
continue the establishment. Experience
has proved that they wore not over san
guine when they claimed facilities' which
enabled them to sell goods in fncl cheaper
than any other house west of .Yew- York,
and they speak with confidence when they
promise to offer stronger inducements to pur
chasers than any other firm in the Western
country.
They would respectfully invite their old
customers, and the trade in general, .Mer
chants, Contractors, Hotel Keepers dc. to
give their stock an examination. Their as-,
sortment will consist. as usual, principally of
Dry Goons and Grocbriks, with many
other such articles as the wants of the coun
try may require. " .
As frcs'i -invoices will be shipped from
JVew-York weekly, through the Seoson, they
will not now attempt to give a detailed list
of their goods.
Store fool of La Grange si.. Lower Toledo.
May 10, 1839. TITUS b Co.
RETAIL STORE IN TOLEDO- "
TITUS, TOWNSEND b TITUS, 229
Pearl street, New-York, will, in addi
tion to their Wholesale-Store, continue tho
Retail Branch of their House at Toledo,
under the firm of J. A. Titus bCb. Fresh
supplies of goods will be received weeitly
through the season, and they will continue
their boast of having the handsomest, cheap
est, and best selected Slock ever offered in'
Toledo, which will consist of Dry GooDSj
Grocrries, Boots ad Shoes, Nails, Oil,
Carpeting be. '
Their, goods were selected expressly for
this store, nnd are of the choicest and rich
est description. 'Herms Cash only. '
. . ' : 4 J. A. TITUS b Co.... .
.-" Coiner of Summit' Sf Locust strtett
Lower Toledo, May 10, 139. ,
LOOKING GLASSES, China, Crock
ery and Glass ware, a large assort
ment at low prices. ' " "E. FA1RM AN
Juno 8. Commercial building ;
MAUMEF CITY EXPRESS.
SATURDAY, AUGUST, 24, Ifi39.
Tremendous affair at Huron
dlleadkul row, but ho livrs lost.
We understand that a teirible public ebulli
tion occuirefl at Huron, a few days ago,
which resulted in tearing down the stairs
that led from the surface of the vulgar earth
up to the attic from which emanates the
Huron Commercial Advertiser. We are
advised that the editor is now obliged to
mount his airy height by means of a lad
der. There are intimations that the editor
of the Cleveland Herald is acquainted with
the facts in the case. Do tell us, Mr. Har
ps, why Mr. Gray has been harrasscd
in this manner.
The Cleveland Herald states that the
millers of that place are paying one dollar
per pushel for nov wheat. The general im
pression seems to be that that will be the
average price of the crop, along the lake.
A fight is soid to have taken place be
tween the parties of the Sioux and Chippe
wa Indians, that resulted in the killing of
about fifty of the former and on hundred
and fifty of the latter. The Sioux were the
aggressotp.
It is stated in the Cleveland Herald, that
wheot is now sent from Wheeling to the
lakes, by the way of the river and canal.
Rather a long route, and not the most di
rect in the world.
ToponiiAPHr. The editor of the Nation
al Intelligencer in noticing an article from
our paper places the location of our town in
Indiana. Heaven send him one good rous
ing shake of the ague just to jog his memo
ry! 1 his is the second time he has done
that thing; the next time, we will send him
a bottle of our concentrated quintessence.
The Detroit Free Press, talks of having
us cupped, to pet the fever and ague out of
our sys'em. If we had thirty odd thousand
dollars a year in treasury pap. as he does,
and did'nt get fatter on't than he does, they
might put their cupping aparatus over our
mouth if they pleased. O show, man! Cup
thostote! Cup the state. The Governor's
in his cups already.
Woman Umph! a ticklish subject.
Cin. Sun.
Please to Male your rrnsnns, Sir Pun.for
this slander on female risibilities. Have you
been gallivantin, promisens like, around
among tho sex, tipping them droll leers
from the corner of your left eye, and poking
your elbow under their short ribs, to make
this discovery? Shame onyou, man! Keep
such things to yourself. Don't you feel
streaked, now? How many boxed ears did
the discovery cost yon, heh?
Business for an Official. The private
secretary of Governor Mason, has been de
tailed from the Governor's family, to edit tho
Monroe Times. Wery considerate in Mr.
Mason.
Wanted, a smnll quantity of feathers in
payment for subscriptions due this office.
Ohio City Trans.
Tnr already on hand, we suppose. Ifnu
mee Erprsrs.
Certainly sir, and feathers toft. Are
you in want of a coat? O. City Trans.
Thank you for nothing, Mr. Transcript.
You had better keep your old clothes unti'
you get new ones, or you may be obliged
to appear in borrowed feathers.
PONG TO ZOE. .
nr noRATio sates esq.
When yon wo llic lake wvm glisten
Ait Hie moonllglilpoum above them
Wltrn to tlielr it ft sotinila you listen
Ab tho zi-pliyrs gently move them,
Deem yon not Ihnt lovaand tluty
Trompt them thus to apeak and shine?
Pile to Zoe'a heart anil tienuty
! Ilirlr homage bo Is mine.
When tha morn Inn hlrila are singing-
In their sweet retiring wililness
When Ihe evening breeze is flinging
Odors where it walka In mildness
Know that every gentle Itsper
Leaves ita gifts at 7.oe's shrine;
Ilinls and zephyrs evor whisper -
Love and duly just like mine.
When the n-inta or flowers are rarest,
As the spring or autumn flushes
- Whrn iho sky nnd stars nre Ihlrest
And thefountain clearest gushes
Fruits and flowers hove incense for you
- Sky and stars light up your slirtno, '
A nd tho fountain streama adore yoa
With a' passion Just like mine.
I' have seen yon smiio so warmly
On these tok'ons of devotion
Waves and winds thnt soed so calmly,
You have answered with emotion.
- Birds, and Irults nnd flowers hsve rendered
. ' Colored worship at youshrino)
And your heart to all Ihcy tendered'
Was awake why not to miner
Buflnto. . .
h: a.
THE HEN.
Was once a hen of wit not smalt,
(Ih fact twaa most amazing.)
And opt al laying ejrs withal, '
Who, when she'd done, wouldserenm and bawl
As if the house were biasing;
A turkey cock, ofague nature,
Felt thereat Indignation ;
'Twas quite Improper, lie was sure,.
He would no more the thing endure;: v;
Bo anr cogitation,
lie to llle lady straight repaired;
And tlms his business he declsred: .
" Madam, pray whata the matter,
That always when yoa'Te lain an egg;,. ' .
Too make so great a clatter! ,
I wish yond do the thing in quiet, - .
Do be advised by me and try it!" -.'
Advised ny you!"' the lady cried;
And tossed her head In proper prater
"And'whatdo you know, now I pray,, .
Of the fluhlous-of the present dayf. .
You creature, ignorant and low!
However, if you want to know,.
This Is the reason why I do Its . -;
1 lay my. egg, and thetnerlew 111" .
Whole Wo. 1 25.
WHIG CONVENTION OF LUCAS
COUNTV.
At a Convention of delegates from the
several townships of Lucas county, holden
at Toledo, on Wednesday the 14th day of
August, inst. Horace Wait Esq. of Mau
mee City, was called to the chair, and
George S. Hazard appointed secretary."
On calling the names of the townships,
the following persons presented themselves
as delegates from their several townships.
Springfield Messrs. Hamilton, Woodi
Divine, Kimball 4.
Wing Mos.rs. Dodge, Scott, Mills 3.
Woyneafield Messrs. Gower, ForByth,
Mack, Scott, Clarke, Knaggs, Reed, Haz
ard, Allen, Mathews, Wait, Coin, Boynton,
Howe 14.
Clinton S. Mcintosh 1.
Swan Creek J. Emery 1.
Amboy Messrs. Wood, Borry, Wilcox
3.
Roynlton Messrs. Knowles,Parcber 2.
York D. Doolittle 1.
Waterville Messrs. Hungeiford, Piny,
Barker, Robins 4.
On motion, a committee of one from each
township was appointed by the chuir to ex
amine the credentials of persons presenting
themselves for scats in the convention : '
After retiring for consultation, the com
mittee matlo the loilowmg report: " We
find the following persons (contained in the
list above) to be regular appointed by dele
gates to this convention. In regard to the
persons who present thcmselve as delegates
from the townships of Waterville, York
and Royalton, we recommend that they be
admitted to scats, and submit the following
statement made and signed by themselves
as explanatory of the reasons why they have
presented no credentials to your committee.
' Wo the undersigned, delegates from the
townships of York, Waterville and Royal
ton to attend a county convention at Tole
do on this 14th inst. having been deprived
of the papers by which we were accredited
to said convention by having submitted them
for an especial purpose to the examination
ofllezekiah D. Mason, an individual pro
fessing to be chairman of an adjourned
County Convention, the authority of wlncl
wo do not recognize, nor tho right of the
said Mason to hold his scatnsclnirmanin the
meeting to which we are delegated, do here
by declare that we have demanded the said
credentials from Mr. Mason, who ha8
wrongfully and peremptorily refused to re
deliver them to us. (Signed,) David Doo
little, Lyman Parcher, Daniel Knowles, Ol
iver Pray. U. Barker, David Robbins,
Jonathan Hungerford.
On motion, the report of the committee
was accepted and the delegates from Wa
terville, York and Royalton were admitted
to seats.
On motion, Resolved that a committee be
appointed by the chair, to nominate candi
dates for the county officers, to be suppor
ted at the ensuing election, and also dele
gates to attend the Senatorial and Repre
sentative conventions.
The chair having named ono from each
township the committee retired, and after
consultation, retured w.tli the following
nominations,
For Sheriff F. E. Kirtland of Waynec
ficld. For Commissioner, David Hobartof
York. For Coroner, Hiram Humphreys of
Port Lawrence. For Auditor, Jonathan
Wood of Amboy. For Treasurer, Daniel
McIJuin of Port Lawrence. For Surveyor,
S. Wescoat of Sylvania. For Pros. Atty.,
C. F. Abbott of Port Lawrence;
The committee also further reported the
names of the following persons as delegates
to the district Conventions; -
David Robbins, Jonathan Wood, Luther
Dodge, Robert Howard, Daniel Knowles,
A. Hamilton, Samuel Btrret, Elisha Mack,
F. E. Kirtland, James Thresher,, Hiiain
Humphreys, Eli6ha Williams, Oscar White
J. II. Forh, John Pray, J. W. Scott,
Al. R. Wait, Robert Gower, Gen. D.
White, H. Reed Jr., Junes Howe, Wm.
Kingsbury, John Allen, W. Wiswell,
Horace Waito
On- motion, the report of the committee
a accented
8
On motion, tho delegation weie empow-
orcd to fill all vacancies Unit may occur in
the delegation1.
Oil motion of Mr. Scott, Resolved,. That
tho following persons be appointed to aot as
central committee for the ensuing year:
A. T. Tuttle, M. H.- Dlu-iels, General
D. White, H. Reed, Jr. . M. Young,
John Pray, A. II. Mead, James Thresher,
Elisha Williams, J. W. Scott, Jus. Howe,
R A.. Forsyth, Oscar White..
On motion of H. Reed Jr. Resolved, that
tho conduct of Huzekiah D. Mason and
Charles M. Dorr in usurping the seatsof
chairman and secretary to a convention tb
which they were not called by the voice of
its members:, in attempting; to give this
convention the color of an adjourned body
after an express agreement Unit it was nut
to be so considered;, and under that as
sumption, in fraudulently retaining the cre
dentials of some of the members of this body,
is entitled to our condemnation and. to that
of all honest men.- . ' ' ".
Oh motion, Resolveo That the proceed
ings of this meeting be- published in the
Whig papers of this and Wood counties.
' On motion of Mr.- Howe, Resolved, that
the delegates from the several townships be
requested' to hand to the Secretary, the
names of suitable persons to act as Commit
tees of vigilance in their townships.
Convention then adi.-
jonrned. " ' . 1
comwittkes or' VIOlLAneB. - "
Waynesfield Oscar : White, Jamet
Howe, E. Mack, B. D. Coffin,' IL Reed
Jr. M. IC Waite.
Wing W. D. Herrick, L. Dodjje, T)
Mills. Amboy T, C. Berry, Abm."- Wiloox,.
B. Poorman.
Royalton Wm. Thompson, V. Wins
low, S. Campcton.
Springfield H. Holloway, - S.' Divine.
T. Dejoin.
Clinton E. Williams, A. Lamb.
Waterville E. M. Dyer, OV Pray, Ai
Eldridge. " -
Swan-Creek S. Barrstt,: J. . Threshes
Thos. Gleoson. .
HORACE WAIT, Chairman-
G. 8. HAZARD, Secretary. -
Poetry. The following contains s
sprinkling of the sublime not to be snsezodVJ
at: , . .
Old Uncle Sam! Old Uncle Ssmt-:
What an ass yoiOve got to ami '
For you've so long been plundered and rided 1
It's a wonder you arnt long ago dled'ed.
From the New Urieatls Plcayunev '
AN ARKANSAS JUS ITCE", ..
Tim Wat they Ladi.b out thr LawW
New Countrm s. A particular friend or'
ours at Batcsville has furnished us with the'
groundwork of the following account, show
ing up the tuanncr in which they do things:
in the back part of tho " Ranunsack" coun
try. In one of the b ick counties lives a " big"
man" named Vowels, a red hot democrat,,
and not over bounded with honesty. Kichv
in lands and tenements, meaner than "gar
broth," and regardless what means he uses'
to attain his ends, Vowels has always agang"
of slinks or strikers about him men who"
will do any thing and swear to any thing hff
bids them, A short time Bince he obtaineuT:
a commission for one of those tools B
"Jacktaek" of the Peace, or rather Justice)
of the Peace. The fellow's name war
Blumpy, an ignorant dolt, as destitute of
conscience as a crying hyena after a sever,
day fast. On receiving his appointment
with tl.e governors name and seal to- it,,
lilunpy swelled up wiMi pride at onee, felt,
himself wonderfully elated and started !.
his way home rejoicing.
Arrived there he commenced strutting;'
and cutting a dignified swell about and:
across his cabin.
" Whut has got into you Blumpy?" asked,
his wife.
" Don't bother me," said Blumpy.'
" What are yon galivanting about in that'
high-fululing Btylo for?" continued his wife.
"I'm a made mail" was the mysterious-,
nnewer.
" Something has made you crazy, Blum
ny."
"Crazy! Look here," said the husband,.
showing the commission, "look here, Mrs'
Biumpy see this I knew that keeping that
horse Champion would bi ing me out. I ami
now Justic e of the Peace, and will be in th
Legislalure next year, sure. Had'ut we
better put another story on tho house, Sal
ly?" continued the fellow, swelling like
frog and blowing like a porpoise.
" In course we had. Maint I strut toe
Blumpy?"
"Certainly catch Hold here," said her
husband, offering his arm. They were now
hard et it, strutting and "amplifying" about
the room. The children were astonished
at the mad pranks of their parents, and
thought they had found a gold mine.
'Mammy," said one of them, " maint I strut,
too, with you and dad?"
"Set down, you rascal you," said Mrs..
Blumpy. "Nobody is in office here, but
your dad and me," at the same time knock
ing the liltlc Blumpy over with a chunk
Some days aftor this, and when Blumpy
had cooled off a little, the "old man" wss
called upon to make his first appearanoeas a
justice, nnd try a case. Rigging himself"
out in his Sunday-go-to-the-tavcrn suit lid
was upon the spot in season. The case
was one in which his friend and patron vs
engoged Vowels vs. Datem. It was au
open account his master had made out
against Datem for sundry goods, wares and
merchandise, to which the latter demurred..
Vowels oponed the argument on his own
account in a violent strain. Turning to Da
tem, the defendant, he commenced with
"D n you, do you dispute my accountr
You tuon! pay my bill, eh? Mr. Blumpy,.
your honor, that rascal came to my house
and made jost as free as though it was his'n,.
d n linn. He found my orib open, and he
marvelled into the corn. He cat my reaV
tongue, (bicou.) His wife flaunts in my
calico, m pullils, (daughters) dance in my
p unells, he drinks my ball face, I whiskey)'
like a horse, and now he disputes the bill,,
the rascal. Eat. Blumpy, take your seat on
that horse block, try him and give bin
'gossV
Blumpy took his scat with all the mock.
dignity ol the Bhtun duko in the " Honey
Moon." Not o particle of proof had been
adduced in favor of his patron'B claim, but
that did not in the least alter his decision,,
which was as follows;:
" Secinrf asiiow my friend Vowel's crib
I 'lls been open to uatem, the aeionaant, mat
''10 P'a'ntl" 8 calicoes has been worn by
D.itcm's wife, his prunells danced all to
snm8il by i)atcm', pits, and his ball-face"
On motion
the
swilled down by the delcuuant himself, in.
course he has got to p:ty for them and fork
over my fees into the bargain. Them's thr
court's sentiments."
Judgment accordingly rendered against
Datein, and he was obliged to foot the whole
bill.. '
Goon Experiments have shown that Mo
rns Multii'aulis leaves make very good:
greens. We are glad to hear they are gootjt
for any thing. '
Lawman's IIistort op Mioiiioas is ther
title ol'a new work which has lately made
its appearance from thu press of Detroit.
The pneket Bhip Independence, from N
Y- for Liverpool, carries out about 30,000 i
sovereigns equal to $140,000. Gin. Sun,
' . .
ISdenrukr Daily, lo.ig an eminani teacn-
er of youth in the oily of Boston, died at hi
residence, at Lynn Mineral Springs, on Sunt-
day morning, of the lockjnw.
Complimentary. The Baltimore Chron
icle states that "the fast anchored isle nev-t
ergave birth to a more unmitigated black
guard" than Captain Marryatt.
A Royal Gift. Lord Anikland has late
ly been prc-ented, by Runject Singh, with,
twenty fair Circassians, beautiful as Houris.
Who woulfut i ravel in Persia , .
Reuabkablb. The New Orleans Pica
yune records it as a remarkable circum
stance, that three loaded d ays were teen
at once in the streets of that city, few '
days since. Butiness must be brisk-