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LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. No. 175.] AN ACT. T oT the liijuidatiun of ct rtain cln'nn Against thi Stale. Biio. 1. Re it enact-d by tho General Assembly at the Stale of Ohio, Thai it tdiali be lawful fur ftny peraon elainiing any balance due hiro on account of work done or materials furnished for building the new State House, the Lnnatio Asy lum at Dayton or at Newburg, or on account of furniture for the tame, under any contract made, or purporting to be made by any officer or agent of the state, to commence an action in the superi or court or court of common plea of Franklin . county Against tlio 8 tote of Ohio, fur such balance, la which he shall tile a petition and state therein, in ordinary and concise laiiffu igo the facts consti tuting his cause of action, and thereupon a sum mons shall issue and be served upon the governor iu the sam? manner as is provided in the act to ea tabltsh a code of civil procedure. Sec. 2. Jt shall ho the duty of the attorney gen eral to defend any such action on behalf ol the etale, and he shall set up iu his answer wlnclt shall be without uitli, by way of defence that the contract or assumed contract under which such iMork is claimed t,t have been done, or materials furniture delivered wan entered into on behalf of the state wiihout legal authority, and in viola tion of law, oi wm ohtnined by fraudulent prac tices or misrepresentations on the part of the claimant, or ia, tor other causes null and void and Dot biudiug on the state; that such work was not faithfully executed according to the terms of the Ctintrsct, or that false and unconscionable charge have been made, or any other cause, matter or thing, which, according to the rules of law and good conscience, would be a g'iod defence in whole or in partngninM. the plaintiff's claims were tlio cause pending between individual suitors. And if any person bringing suit under the pro ,. ti.f. i f ..w none or alb-Jged lo hive been d-ie on either of the buildings mentioned in the first section of this net or (or materials or furniture for the samo, money or any oilier thing tn which he was not hi gully or equitably entitled, the tun no may be tot, off aga list any claim tie may estahiiih against the stMle. in every c ise in winch it shall be ascer tnined that labor has been performed or nnteriais ruruisn unueravuui contract, the person so per f r.iiin? uch work and furnishing uch mat-ri al, or their assignee. ha'.l be entnled to recover tht) true value oi 1P simp, us if audi labor had h-cn performed or rnt'ri'tl had been furnished wi'.hnut niiy contract. Sec. 3. All suits authorised by thii net shall be eomui' need within six in mills iroin the passage thoreof. They di.ill in all respect bti prosecuted a-srweably to the provisions of ihu net lo uttublitdi acodunt civil pnccdui'ij, and writs of error shall lie from the SuprctuoOnurt to said Superior Court or Court of Co iiimuo i Plem as in other case; Pro vrded, ltt either piirty may require the personal attendance of witnesses, and lor that purpose subpnjna umy issue to any county in the State, Which tdiall be served by the sheriff of such c iun tr, and r turned tos.iid Superioi Court or Court ol Com nun Plea-; and provided further, that no party or person from whom he derives Iuh claim by transfer, shall be a witness to transfer, bliall be a witness to support such claim. , Sec 4. If upon t he hearing of any cao a judg ment shall I be reiuli-r.-d against the S ate, ou tiling with the Auditor of Suie acerlitied copy thereof , together with u cerliHcue uf the Attottiey Oeneral that the ca,u is finally delermiued and that he does nut intend to move for a new trial, or for a w.it of error, it hhall bo the duy of the Auditor to ilraw J) is wsirant on the Treasurer of Stilt for the nmount thereof, which shall be paid by the Trrm urer out of any moneys iii the treasury appropri ated for that puipou. Sec 5. The Attorney General shall r.ccivo for his services, under the provisions of this act, Mich c inp.-n--atiuu as may be rcaiuuHhle in addition to the salary an J lues now allowed him by law. lie ia authorized to employ such additional coiiniul to assist him iu pienartng and trying cases under tnis act as he shall think necessary, mid counsel wo empioyeu Bnaii receive lor their services such corn pensation m umy be reusouf ble. Sec. G. If in any case conimenced tn the Supe rior uuunui rruiiKiin county, iik- .Judife Khali be interested in the event of4lie eiuie, or shall have been counsel for the pl.iiutilf iu reference lo the subject m-ttei of the claim, or shall bo other wise disqualified to try the case, he shall cause the fact to he entered an the journal of said court an.l thereupon the papers in the cae. to?eth'i with a certified copy uf such journal entry bhall be filed in the Court of Common Pitas of said county, iu which such proceeding hh.ill bd hud as though the action had been originally brought 411 VUUL IU .1 l Sec. 7. Iu case a writ of error shall be prose cuted to revcrserthe judgment of any court ren dered uudered under the provisions of this act, t-ho same sliall operate a a supersedeas, wiihout the tiling uf a bond, an appeal,' as allowed by law in other casus shall be had, by either party, by causing notice iht-re jf to be entered ou the jutirn it, during the term in which the action is tried, with out giving b Mid. An appeal shall be allowed from any judguwut iu said Superior Court, the same as if it were renduiid iu the Comraou Pla4 Court Sec, b. The Attorney Gen- ral is hereby direct'.1 to commence suii iu the uame of tlu S aT,e ol' Ohio agaiubt all persons v!i .in the joint iuvestiaiin co.i.mitteis appointed by the General Assembly April U, ljti, or ei htirof them, have reported to be hub hied to the State fur money impiOjierly received, or not iiccounted for or unlawfully x peuded: provided tlia' if in any case he shall u(l. ud invebtiKa'iou, be hrtikfied that in rccuvtry Ain be h.id.or that the prty or his or their est.ite is lusulveut, no euit in such case shrill be brought Sec. 9. In all casts provided fur in the preced ing section, the Attorney General may, be tore ur after suit, hettie, compromise nd adjust any c aim fur the recovery of which he is iu haid section di rected to bring suit, and in all case iu w hich, by this act, persons are authorized to bring suit against the Sute, the j-lUoruey General and the Auditor of Sutto may. be tore or alter suit, settle the clai-ns cf ad peroous against the State and al low the in such suuii thereon as they may cuitaider just ana eq ntuoiu. Sec. 10. ruis act bhall take eff.ct oa its pas- N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker of the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. No. 176.] AN ACT. Kelaliog to overwork in the Penitentiary and moneys if convicts. Skc. 1. Be it eu uc ted by the General Assembly of the State uf Ohio, That bcctiuu six of an act entitled "an &c, providing for the appointment of officer of the Olno IVnilentiary, tixiiij their com pensatiou, pre.icntun:; their duties, and dett-iuiiu-luir the tuauner of working convicts," p:ised Apr. f, lSG, le am--tided u as lo ntad ai follow t; It shall be the duly ul he Wurdeu and Director of the Ohio Penitentiary to maiie such arran-un-ntH with the C tntrjcu r who no li.ive coutratts f ir Convict, labor, uud so to nuke atl luturn cjiitractn as will permit the convicts to hav i a ci-rtum auiuuut vi labor altoiud thew ca. h day fur a day work, aud the lime ho gained, alter the pa formauce ol the tak, tuny be occupied iu attending the prison Mchoul, ur in bibor lor tht contractor at tne Hiitue rate the contractor p'')s ihe Stu'o for the hiiim work; and il any convict, who Khali h ive su made overwork, "hall for any cause bo unable to in.ike full work on any otli r dy or days, no deduction ahall bu iiiude lr.m hiii overwork earnings ou that iitcouuV '11 e money ho earned hhali bu certified to the Auditor uf oiate in the (tame ui inner h- inouty due Iroia contrm t'jrn n now ceriilied by bttiliuu blue uf the art to whu li litis is amendatory , SLd the Auduur hli.tli ion h nth ift.ut' to thy 1'r is urer uf State his di'ilL u l the scv- ral psities fioin whuiu such ovi-i wo: k n.oney is due, and : Iij 'I rnii Urruf Stale nhdli calico Ltiu tiiiilf t-.i be llUu-u inie ly presented bit I a:d. Ami an accural? and ile luiled account ! uid uvt-rwjrk anii ail o her inou fy beloutu to the sever ll coliVic s sh.tU be kept by said Wmdeii, in a book provide 1 lor Unit pur pose, aud shill also enter tnd sie;ii te .itine urfit ihly in a pus book, which the prisoner inn v keep tor that puipostj. Sec. 2. It is hereby made the duty of tin War den of the Ohio Pcuitentiary lo repuit forthwith to the Auditor of Stale, ihe amount uf overw-jrk aud other money iu his possession btdougtutf u the several cuuvictsuf the ViiiUoitiary ; and it is further made the duty of the Warteu to report quarterly to the Auditor uf State, ti b uouut of money ou deposit with hiiu to um r dit ol the aeversl oouvicta. from all souru-. u t uiherwise provided for by law, and it is made ttie duty ot tha Auditor of Siate, on the receipt of said re , ports provided for in this section, to issue forth With to the Ticasuier of Suite, his draft ou the WanUn for 1 he money reported to the credit of the tev m, cnviois, and iliu I reasnrer f tiiate shall v.umi the name lo be liumudiately presented and paid. S- c. 3 All overwork or other moneys belong ing to eniivicls, paid into the dude treasury in pur suance wj.h lite pr tvuion of tliis act, shall tht re retusin fur sfc k upiug, to be paid out on the joint order of a director and prisoner to whom stich money may be due, in favor of some one of the prisoner's family or near relations, aid the Audi tor of State shall, on the receipt of said order, is sue his warrant on the Treasurer of State for the amount of said order: Provided that at the txpi ratioo of the term of sentence of any prisoner to whom money is due, the same may be drawn on his own order. Sec. 4. Thiit taction six of the act to which this is amendatory, bt and the same ia hereby re pealed. Sec. 5. This act to take effect nd be in force from and alter its Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. April 16, 1857. No. 179.] AN ACT. i To amend and supplementary to an ret entitled "an actio provide for the reorganization, nupcr visiou and maintenance of Com uuu Schools," panned Muich J4, 1653. 8ko. 1. Be It enncted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That section tree of the act n fore -mid be so amended a a to read as lollows: See. 3. The said directors within five days after their election, shall take an oath or affirmation to support the Oonstitulion of the United States and of the bute of Ohio, and faithlully nnd impar tially to discharge the duties of theirolHce; which said oath the directors are authorised to adminis ter to each other. And in caso a vacancy shall oc cur in the office of director, by denth. ru-uirnalion. refusal to serve, or otherwise, it shall be the duty ). r i f such, vacancy wiinui then days nfter btinir i'lformed thereof, by the nn point rneut of some suitable parson who shall hold his oliice until the time of th m-xt annual meet iu, when n director shall bu elected fur ihu re mainder, if any, of the unexpired term,, iu the m inner pnscribed iu section two. Sec. ii. Tint section four of snid act be so amended as to read as follows: S.c. 4. Ifthequtl i find voters uf any sub-district shall fail to meet and elect school directors as pre-enb-d in siction twos"1 three, it shall bo lawful for any three qualified voters of such sub-district to call ft spe cial meeting or "mer ot sucti suo district the purpose of electing directors, on first giving rivn days notice in writing of the time and place uf holding such meeting by post.ng thusime iu three of the moot public pfuc- s in such sub-districts; and the directors so elected at such special meeting, sha 1 hold llieir office fur ihn ut.explred term wlrch they were respectively elected lofiil. Sec. .'i. That section eight of said act b so amended at to read as follows: Sc 8. ii suitll be the duty of the direc ors iu each sub-district tj take or ran -o to be taken, annually, between the tirsc nnd third Monday of September, an eiium-r-ation of a I the uumarried white and colored youth, noting them separaU'ly, between iheaes ol live and twenty-one years, resid nt wiihu such huu-ituiitciaml not ti ui-iorjiily there, design-; in if between male aud ftiu.de. and return a certili :d copy thereof to the township cHrk; an I in case tne uirecturs in any aub-distnct hh.ill 1 ol to take aud return tlio enumeration atore.said, it shall be the duty o'' the township clerk to employ n com petent person to take the patini nnd alliw h.iu a leaioiiiu-le compt usati in for his services, n-id shall proceed toreco-vr the am unit no paid for such services in n civil jiciiuii, btf-iro any court htv iug jurisdiction, in the name of the Slate 0 Ohio, Hgaiusi said directors u their mdividUid c.'ptcity; and in such suits, sid clerk sh.dl be A cumpitciit winters; .ml the mrju;y so cjllected shall bit applied to thouse of school in the proper lowiolup. The township clerk fhall make an ab stract ot ihe enumeration so returm-d to him, de signating the number uf you h iu e.icli ub dis tuc , aud tiansmit such abstract duly certified to the county auditor, ou or before the tirst u.iy of October. Sue. 4. That section twelve of snid act be so amended ns to read us follow: Soc. 12. It shall be the duty ot the township lio.ird of Education t hold r-gular sessions on the third AJonduy of April jU on the third Monday oi September in each year, iu the usual place of holding town.ship elect luiis, oral such pluce in the immediate neigh burhoud as may be convenient fur the transaction of any b isiness which may be necessary in rela tion iu the bubject of eiiher the prim iry or graded schools of the township, with power to aJjnurn from time to time or to h ild special meet ings nt any other time or place within the proper township, as they may think desirable f r the tiautucLiun of business as aforesaid, aud nt all sucn meetings shall appoint one of their number tj the chair, und iu case of the ub-.euce of the Township Clerk may appoint one uf their owu number to serve temporarily as Olerk. Sec. 5 1 hut sectiou nineteen uf said act be so amend, d as lo rebd as follows: Sec. 11. The Board ol Education in each township shall pivtMre. or cau-c to bd prepared uud forwarded to the County Auditor, on i.r u i ire the hri day ot October, s auntjiit exhibiting the uumVr uf children iu the township, belwueu the ags of five and twen-ty-ouo yean, distinguishing between male an 1 female, the number uf schools, specifying the different grades, the number of lenchers, ma e aud female, the number of children, male aud female, who have attended school during the past year, tne average attendance, the length of the terms uf schojls, compensation of teacher male Ami fe male, ihe number aud condition of the bchuol houses and furniture, and the cliiinited val a ttieriof: the number and condition uf the books in the school libraries; the number of libraries; the kind of school books used in the schools, V e uuuib.r and value uf scliool appa:u'.us, aud a fall account of the expenditures lor bchool purpos'-s, together with such other statiattcs aud inform itiou iu ndatiou to chooU, as the State Cuiiui;ssiuiur uf Schools may require. Sec. G. That section twenty-two of said act b so amended as lo read us fullu: S-c 2:i U slull be ihe duty of the Board of Education tf any or guuized towiiahij) of thu S.ate, annually to deter mine by estimate, as nearly as practicable the en tile amount of money necessary to bj rxp.-nded iu the township for piircuitMii t-chool h i imj nies, fur erecting, furni.thiug and rrpuir ug tchool houses, for providing fuei aud for any utner school purpose other thin the paj nunt of teachers, uot tXLeedmg two nu.ls un the dollar tf ih lax-tble property of the township; Pruvidi-d, that if in ihe opiniuu oi the Township Hoard, a yteatertax sliall be neces-ary for said purposes during any year, the Hoard h dl ca I a sprutl meeting uf ihe qual ified vottia uf the bchuol district ov.r wl ich tliey have jurisdiction, which meeting shall be callud and ludd iu t le manner prescribed in the preced ing sectiou, and shall decide by vote thu que tiou Whether bticli greater lux, ur any other greater tux for said purpos.-s than tw o mills on the dollar shall be rat sea. It sh;id also bu the duty uf ihe U juid to tstiiuate bucu additional am unt as they may think necessary, not ixceediug two mills ou the dollar ul tlietjxab.e property ul the township, fir thu txelusivo purpoie uf busta mug teachers iu Hit-central ur hili schuols, or lor t:iu purpose of p ulouglug, alter the antte funds hiv been ex naustei, the terms of the several sub districts ur primary uchools in the township or for bjth pur poses, m ilu Hoard may adtudo best. Tlutie tever-d ainoititlsul mout-y so t-ntiui.ted ur decided upon, llti Itjuld shall m ike k o a u by certificate in v r. 1 1 u , on or ln'lu.e ihe tirst Mo. id ay in J une iu such ear, iuclu.liug any tax tvnich uuy h.ue b.-eu voiud by a special mm ling ul electors us provided iu ihu piicodiug section, ti thu audi or of the proper county, wlu nhall thereupon assets (he entire amount of ttucli eftliuidU s ui unllie taxable pr ipeny uf the lu Unship not included in any my ur incorporated village or leuilory unmxi-d tiluieto lormii.g any special dl-l ict. lo bi enured by said auditor on the tux dupiic .to of the county, and collected by thv C mil y I reasurtr at Ihu ame tune, and in tne same in inner, as statu and county UX s ale collided; and wh u c dlected, hha I be paid ov. r to the t.easirrof tne proper luwush p on thu irder uf the County Auditor; and sail County 1 ruanuiui' shall be entitled to rtcoive fur Rollei tious one per c-Mit. ou all moneys by htm col lected fur school purposes, and no luuru. &-c. 7. Thatstcliuii t went y-four of said act b su amended as to read as tutfuws; Sec '-i All 1 school funds which may co ie into the h mda uf thit towuslnii trudsurr from hat'Vc-r ooirco, j hall be paid out only uu the order uf the L'leik I ui ntu uuiii i ii nuiivniioii, uoot-i mo tin ra tion uf the Hoard, except iu paying Uachers fur their er vices, thu said ct--r may, uu such tench ers presenting their cerulb'au of q ialitirak on, and depositing with llie clerk tlue cooie thereof, d'aw the requisite orders uu the treasurer for such amount as may have been cerulb-d to be due by any two uf the local duvciuis uf the proper sub- district in which (he teacher was employed; and so much of the school moneys coming into the hands of thd treasurer as mar be derived from the State tsx or from any towninip tax levied for the contlnnation of schools after the State fund has been exhausted, or from such school funds as arise from the sale or rents of section sixteen, or other school lands, shall bs applicable only to the pay ment of teachers In the proper township and shall be drawn for no other purpose whatever; and all school funds made applicable to the payment of teachers only, shall be distributed to the several sub-districts and fractional parts thereof, in the township, in proportion to ths enumeration of scholars with the exceptions of so much of the townshiptax as may have been levied and reserved by the Hoard for sustaining teachers in the central or high schools, and with the further exception of so much of said township tax as maybe necessary for prolonging the schools the required length of time in those sub-districts which contain compara tively a small number of resident youth of school age, and which, owing to sparseness of popula tion, or other unavoidable obstacles, cannot be en larged without serious inconvenience to the in habitants; and such school funds as ansa from the sale or rents of section ftixteen, or other lands in lieu thereof shall be distributed to the localities to which such f inds belong All other school funds of the township not rained for the central or high schools, nor mule Applicable to the payment of teachers, as aforesaid, shall be applied under the direction of the Hoard in procuring school house sites, building, furnishing nnd repairing school houses, providing fuel and in making suoh other provisions fur schools In the sub-distr cts of the proper township as may. in the opinion of the Board, be necessary; aud the Board of Educatiou of each township, city or village shall make the necessary provisions for continuing the schools in operation in their respective townsh ps or separate school districts for at least six months iu each y ar. Sec. 8. That section forty of said act be so amended as to read as follows: Sec. 40. The Au ditor of each and e ery county shall, on or before the filth d iy of November, annuelly, make out and transmit to the Commissioner of Common Schools at Columbus, and abstract of all the re turns of school statistics made to him from the sev eral towuships in his county, according to the form that may be prescribed by the State Commis sioner; and he shall cause to be distributed all such circulars, blanks and other papers, including school laws aud documents, in the several town ships in ihe county, aud said Commissioner fh ill law fully requite; in Cise the County Auditor shall lad, from any cause, to mak - return ol the abstract i as .foresaid, U m?" ,u the duty ot the omuiy ' OmnmiKKi.innrd In l.xl:ir.t. from eVtirv filieh failurn. from the annual sahry or allowance male to the Au iitor for his services, the sum of fifty d illaa. UiC. 9. That section sixty four of said net be so amended as to read as fobows: Sic. Gl. The debt which have heretofore been contracted by any school district for schonl purposes shall bu pro vided for by the estimate of the proper school boards cheated under the piovisions of this act. ai d actions may be brought ag iiust such boards 1 to r cover the aine. j S.;c. ID. No sub district composed oi the fine- , tiutial parts of two or in ire tuwualnps, which is uuw organized or may be hereaiter organiz -d shall be dissolved, chinged or altt-red unlss by tht Concurrent action uf the Hoards uf Education of the several tuu-diip-t which may have ternt try included iu sucn sub-district. In raising and ex pending money in such fractional aub-dKtr.cs, other than for the payment of touchers, thu ratio Ji.ill brt llu tixible property of the rupeclive pints of tuwn-Onp-i iu such sub-distric s included S-.'C. 11. If tiie directors of any sub-di ti ict dis miss any teacher for any frivolous or in -ulticient tra i.ii, s-.ich teacher may b-ing suit against such sub-diiric:, and it, on the trial of the cause, judg ment be obtained agaiu-t the sub-ilNtrit, the din-dors thereof shall certi y to the clerk of ths board the sim so found due, and he shall is-ue uu order to the person entitled llurcto, upon the township t Ciisur,.r(to piy the ameontof uny money iu ht hands belonging to tai l sub-district and applica ble to the payment of teachers. In buch suits process may bu served on the clerk of ttie si.b dislric, and service upon him shad be sufficient. Sec. IS2. That sections three, four, eight, twelve, niueteon, twenty-two, twenty-four, foiiy and ix-ly-four uf 'he act aforesaid be, and the t-aine ht-ry ttie cd. N. H. VAN VORHES. Speaker the House of Representatives. THOMAS H. FORD. President of the Senate. April 17, 1857. 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So pajes to hunt up: Hut r simiititieif and arranged, tiiul the .ls-ivhaui. ltjllkeruud liuiness Man can sew ail ut a Uutucr. Kui; fish, hWticli ami Herman, Thus Eich may read the ctuiie iu his uwu Aativei Tnntte. w Most r.ifjct Hank -le List Puhlitdie-d, AUo a bit of All thu Private B inkers iti Anwricn. A cumplete sum in irv of the Kinam'K ok Kriioi-Kg .V Amk.ui a will he published in each edition, lo- g.'Uier with all the hap n-titnt A'jws of the day. a Also a s'-iies of IN TEKKSl'lNG STORIES From au Hid Manuscript found in the East. It Pi luraidhe- t!i in sr i-omph-te History uf O KIEV I'AIj IAVIZ desrrihinjr the most perplexing posiiion.s in which e the bailies aud Itentletiien ol that couuiry huve bet.-il so often tulllid. 1 "hese Moiies will ciuiliiiUJ throiii;hoiH thu whole year, ami will pro the jJt most entertaining ever offered to the Public. .Z-'i-r'iirnislied Weekly to Subsci ihers only, utl a year. All letters mui be addressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and i'l-uprletor, 70 Wall-street, A'cw J York, ?3 A;i-il f. H:7 Us ?:i1v "a uuiii(i;i piiYMci v.v, . u, ui ..g,- having lust his t aiiicr, two iii others, liutighter, Sun-in-law, Nephews aud Nieces, by thai dreadful dUetise, I'oNsriiri us, and sutlV ring with a Ctmgk hiiusell, ile tei iiiiucd to visit the Kn-a llidien. Eg pt and Juiaii, where he discovered a V-tchImtv uud (rtuin Cure for ('id ds, Cougli!, Uronetiiti t'oiisuiuptiuii, Ncrvoiid DedhUity und Asilnua. His cough was cured immedi ately ; he returned, cured his R.-ia'ivtr, who inherited the disease, aud in connection v. it t his sou huve em ployed it in their practice, curing thousand of imm s considered hopeless by others. For tlio purpose uf rescuing us many of his suH'eiing fellow beings us posdhlo lie is sending the Hcccipe to all who wish it for In cents ; :i of it to pay tin- postage, and the lial tiiuti printing. Address lliurii lid .Spring atrvei, opiin-t. Niehobis Hotel, New Vuik, dune :t, l.'iT :Ja'.iiu;t. XITi i k iT cook " A'ri'OKXKV AT L.VW, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, fKUtn.Mil lili, OHIO. 1 OKrii'K Otei J. A. Hull's More. Wnf f'rfiirh an 'I (ttrmmt l.nuuae Fpulm. fto Ail vaiirii on 4'lo kN. 1 V UN I'W'ti failure in the ( lock line, u humbug. ) Have you iteeu our new stoek? lie have just received a cord, a cord aud a half, or two curds, even vari tv aud pattern; and are selling thriii, uholemile und retail, ell a nor than Itanium evel lhUii oi doing, all iu wrtuct order, and wurruiiled. Cull und see lor yourselves. No charge fur showing. June h. -.7 :iitf ;uisw(ust SiiKHr, Tea, (.'ollV-e, Siiijar Uouau Iynili, C'oilliHh, JiKt re.-fivril ly W. P. A. 11. (illswnl.l. uTt.cook. w v;cini vKKic am ji:vi:i,i:i:. XuHtt ftrut, 'J'vtrdo, Oi.w. DOCTOH IKIOFI, WD'S CKI...1.H.VTKIJ GERMVW BITTERS, PBF.PA nv.T BT Dr. C. M. JACKSON, PhiUd'a, ra. WILL KtirRCTItAM.Y CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSI'F.PSIA, JAVNDUT. Chronic or Nervout Debility, Disease of the K'ninet,! and aft ttiteatei arising from a disordered J.trervr Stomach. Snch M Consti pation, Inward Filei, Fullnens of blood to th head. Acidi ty of th Htomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Difguit for food. Ful ness or weight in the stomach, Sour truotations, sinking or flutterinffatthe pit of the stomach, swimming' of the head, hurird and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choaking or suffocating sensations when In a lying pos ture, dimness of vision, dot of webs before the sight, ferer and dnll pain in the head, deficiency of perapira tion, yellowness of the skin and eves, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c sudden flashes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great de pression of spirit The proprietor in calling the sttention nf the pub lic to this preparation, does so with a feeliiur of the uimostcontidence in its virtues and adaptution to the uneuwii mr which n is reccommennea. It is no new and untried article hut one that has stood the test of ten years' trial before tho American people, and its reputation and stile is unrivuled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony initsfa vor given by the most prominent and well known Phy sicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immeme, and a careful porusal of the Almanac, pub lished annually by the proprietor, and to be had grat is of anv of his agents, cannot but satisfy the mi.st skeptical that this remedy is really deserving thegreut celehretv it has obtained. Principal Ottice and Manufactory, No. OC Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Certificate of HALF LUTE, Ea Editor - ptr Of the 7fimeM, J ronton, Ohio. ImiaTOH, Oct. .10. 854. Pr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir, The bitters tire in great demand here. In addition to the quant idea mtid by Moxley &, Harbor, yonr agents, the two other stores noil more of them than any other medicine. 1 hud they ore much used by convalescent fever patients to rebuild their broken constitutions. 1 have used during the last summer, in my own family, four bottles. Thei were reccomended to me first bv a neighbor, nt a time when my svHteni was much debilitated from the etleei of a severe Hillious fever. They gave me an appetite, nnd restored a tone and vigor to my whole svstetn. In one of the September numbers of my paper I related my experience uf the good edicts of the liittcrs.aiuce which time they have hd a largo sale, aud have uow become ti. 8ttll( iirj nic,nL.illc. j t,is vicinity. In eunclu.iio'n, I would say that I feel great pleasure in giving you tint tomiuiuny of the value nnd success .f your preparation. liespectfullv jnurs, HALF LI I E. GHKAT CtTltE.APTKR Til F. Pll VSICIA.NS II .VI) FaII.KU. Ul'sski.vii.i.k, Ohio, Jan. in, h,i.'i. Dr. C. y. Jackson Dear fair,--" l'e would inform you that we are out of your Hitters, which find a read; sale. One of our neiiiho'i bus been doctoring foi some time (we think about ,wo years) with all the doc tors in the country, but all o.' no avail. He looked ai much like a deau ma'i go'' about as anything wt can compare him to. tii'cane appeared to bean overflowing of ihe Willi hard perMtiudou we prevailed on h-nt to try your bitter', with tho promise To him, if it di-i no goo.l.arge we vvoitbl cli hiuilng tor it. provided he took six botrh-iiticeordiug to the di recriou. wh:eh he h.sdo:ie, und i now entirely cured, and let bw-:onie n w ell man. This cure has created a Lji t-at sale in thin nuiyiiborbond." Kespcctfuily, KDWAllDS !c HKOWN. They are entirely vegetable, trey from all injurious ingreUieui!i, or ulcnhnlieKtinni hints, always strengthen ing and never prostrating tlic s,-;oni. Price 7.K-. pet-bottle. S.!d liy lrugglts and Store keepers iu every town and village iu tne I niicd State and fniiadiis. Sold bv II. nriUUTT, Maumoe Citv; PPCK A HAMILTON, IVrrysburg ; Linsd:de Jt Uros. Frci port ; .Nr.i-maii lircwdter, ticotcli Kidgt ; J no, Lruuner. West MilJyrove. By Dr Rubatk'a Scantlinuoui cmedies. l 1 r.H years ol MuiH. iii.-.lyfi.-aiitU-x peri men t. Mr I'.uiurk, tlic ciuiniueui Swedih Pliy ticiati succcdcil Iu pi'oduciiiga mcuieict iron, the mountain hcrbot hlMia tivt land, which actt direct h Upon thceaUM-s oldiscastih the hloud.aiiu bv retoi ii-tt he coiiuptcd l'otunainol l.uti- condition i.l litmtli uuu i"" puiiiv. expels di the sv stt in where t ie located. or wh diatte roui hertvtr it ma hittcvci tu.iv :.e ,t ciiamctur. lndiL'e"tbm. nervr.u.-joniplaiiit. enile i.tic nnd other tits. fei:tli!. cl l,UIlt R I in 1I eurlv Httigcn, lore thvt tit, fm i.rl.it. tt-vcr ur.d n as t hum. low spirits, sexua liu'-cpaclty, lend niut we, neas. tu icIihiL' uf tho sk in. mi.i ton.ntn of paruh rlicuuiati-in. ncuralgiti.tuu.or, cancer, tiiul ait-e lassi tude and debility. tiiarrheiMind nil otherdUordfi of the orgnntiof rc'iration. the In er, the knine, tin. stom ach, the nerves. or the musculartibre, urv uueri ingh cured bv this (reparation. It to the mattrieu murui. or seedi of disease, u hat tin alklt is toan acid: it neutralizes them ith absolute certainty, while ut tht srine time it regulates the sccre tioin-.i-einove so Int ruc tions from the bow Is. creates appetite, renews bodilt vigorandregeueratesevcrv animal function. Suchis the nature, such are the effects of lr, Konack s tu niotilSc:in'ruivian Jilood l'uiilier PilU, w il i not onb oblitera'etlie most painful diseases. but prevent theii recurrence, und lengthen life beyond its ordinarj span. To ,ne vein imposition, purchase only of respectable druggists, Jce,. of regular agents or ot lr. Koback. sole proprictci anu manufacturer, tilth stieet, Cincin nati. Price uf Purifier 11,00 per. bottle; G bottle? for $-3. Pil I 25 cts. per. box, und 5 boxes for $ l.tm, T k it it k Hal tk, Ind, Oct, 12. ieio.t. T n. Bon vc;K--!Sir, The last thr..e botles of your lilood I'uritieraiid the aecoiui-auv ing PilU.have re lieved tneul the last vestigeol mj rbeuinatipin, 1 con idcr tiie cure all hut miraculous. After having snf. fa red Mi 4 most acute airoiiv, almost without intermis sion, for eight vcars. and beinglor three ycursa crip ple, I c m iCAi-celv realize the tact that ot this moment, atter fi.iviii',' used your aeandinaviuu lletnailie ton-lib three uioiitlis and a few d.is. I am a ht- e. he."-ty tr.au. c.ipableof in inual labor, und euureh trceironi pain In n I nrt applied to von. by letter, for a supply of vonr uiciiiciiies. i wns.ittie iieitertinina annaticai -kci-etoit. For more than two years 1 had never enjoyed one hour of unbroken night rest, and my mind sinking with niv body, hail tteeomu greatlj enfeebled, tne very lir&t bottlfoi t tie Piiriner wronu lit a nurprismt; change tor tiie betturiu inv svstcm, uud aftcrtakiug that wonder ful restorative, together with the Blood Pilils, tor one month. I felt that u complete regeneration ut every annual t unction wasin progress, iwasnoi ueceiveu, I am now, at lil vearsof aue.as free from even sv nip- t'un ot rhf utnaiisin as 1 as ut2. There can be no doulit that thiswonderftilcureisdue to your remedies a lone, aud I am willinir. if it will serve vou or iutnlnce others to eeU relict from the sum e source, that thislet tcr siiould be m.idc public, our. Are.. JACOB ATKINS. Cincinnati, Dec, 2. 1?o."i. Pr.C.W. Hr'ttATK Deinfeir: 'i hih vu I leertif v that I culled ou Dr. Kohuck lat .March and goi some uf his Scandinavian Uluod Purilier, which hai entireh cured me of a complaiht of nine mouths duration , mid after trviug other phvsicians w it bout effect, I, art u last re so'iirce. called on the above mimed Dr. Hidack. aud he re! Ic veil me olthe Xeuraligiu .together with weakness iu tlteiiack. In the course of three week from the time nrht applied to get up anrfatteud to Lupines, nnu can safclvsav that from that time 1 have enjoyed the best of health. Those who suffering from anv ilinoti would do well to call on Dr. Itobaek, at disestablishment. No UKast Fourth street. II, C. STF.w A UT, No. 1 7 Chestnut street Forsale bv Pr.rK Sc Hamilton, Perrvslmre, Dn. Bt'lilllTT.Maumee; W . !; II. llmin.Bowt.iNO (iiti ns; W. &. II. Hamkikm. Portn"e; Li:vi Tavi.ihi, New Wetlield; U,.akki:v & o.. (;h..ai; I.. L. Mohk u.irsK V Co., Watcrville, and for sale by Drui;ist and healers in Medicines gcii' ially thiouyh ihu count! DKiM inber Ut. fs.-.ii ;i jv. "FL'HiMTUHK, CI1A1HS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. X iti. Mioi m. l ";:re-roum( uu t rout street, uucluur est ot t teiiii,'.. t'ovver-. 'HiM;r wviiiu envois, of iliiitist uvd i ti..-i i.itii.n.mitl ut' eotire at al priee, All inv wiirli i. wai r.tutetl. Work inailu to order, uud re.aii icjr alteixlt-,1 to. imi:ii iaili;. II .tviny a inil llearu, ami yotnl woi km -it. 1 u tn tre part ii to utttiitl to tliir ft it .ImiiiHI he, I. I.L. TI lMMi. . I am nUn In order to lo all kind, ut' Tuniiiifr, tit my l uetor, o, the ll)tlituille Newels, lJauistcrs, Uruom-liaiulk'S, Cabinet Work, Tea fins Chair Stuff, ke. Order liv iti.ul.or uthcvw ise. prompt! v executed. WILLIAM CUOOli, Jr. Perrshnrg. May 0, 1HA7 aU7j Itf Ij.U'blt HANtllN'iS. An ex'.tdve variety; embra cing Window hh tides, If 'all i'aper, Border Au. of tht; latent tit vl' a. Jiiat recidved and for salt) cheap a MJL'MF.K B')K STUI'K. 0 i HAVE YOU TRIED WESTEKN FAiMILY it ;vi t) f ids, A. LANfiWORTIlY, TIIBY A KB THR AROMATIC VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. AROMATIC F.VEtt AND A0UE FILLS, EXCELSWlT EYE BALM. Hold liy Drui;! I'M livvryuhrre. DO YOU DElHllE HEALTH1 THEN HKAI) A Wul(l Before You throw this down aa Worth less. It is a fact well known to nil our Western niHxfn that the miiifun that is cnnstuntly nreiteutin the air uf tins nun eerii cnuntry, nmi thu changes which oc cur m frtMiieuily. from heat to uobl ive rise to vari ous fur ins of ili.-e,uH, and it Im-coiih-h an Intnortaut in quiry then to uk, what we can tin to prevent thene sud den atta.-ki. to which we are ho liable! Aw ttU nay-Inn in, " uu ounce uf prevention i ivnrtii a pound of cure,' :iini in nothing in it truer than in tiii, I'm- iji however many forum wo are attacked with illness, the primary cause U nearly the auiiic. Wc catch void, or over-eat, the pores or the body become cloned uml the iff use mat t it which is geneitilly thrown mit of the system by seiwiblc, or insensible pri siiiratinu remains in it ami vlnttA it up, anil ti cmisiijiM.nuo is Mint the inward ttinct'inis of the body cnniini eiiorni their dutv, nn more than a watch can. the cojra nf w!k.s wheels are tilled with dirt. Kvery part ot our bodies dcmttmU its d iltV rent element from "the fond, and the part our stom achs take is to eliminate such part, ami ttnd litem in their proper diret linn; when our system is fully open, this is well and b:iniii'ii!iy done, and mc-Ii parts of our fond as are hut needed, ai t throw n out by perspiration, ami the n.iturul outlets uf our bodies, but when cold, or any other cause, mops, these outlets, this otfal (if wc may so speak,) iciuuih in the bmly; and fevers, ifheuiuatisni, Jaundice, l.ivcr Complaint, Ague, Aeti raljiia. Arc, Ac, ol-cuc What then shnll we do? the answer is eas cleanse the svsteni thoroiililv, restore these natural outlets, and we are free. hen shall we do ii? .shall we wait till the disease be cornea set up on us? let us tnke A Simple Vegcl.ible Itemed Immediately when thff tirst evmptunis cummrncp. CALOMEL ! IS'O POISON ! ! but a kooiI physic, coiuposed of the healing plants N'a tuiu Ints herself provided. Thi- ymi (-;in f i i , , 1 in the Armimti Vetietnlilv l iithnrtic Tills, i'itKriiKn nv A. LAXGWOIITIIY, Fisdlat, 0. We conipunud them faom a Western experience wo know wlmt you want, because we want them our selves. Then when that iMill Headache, 1'aiu in the Hack or Loins commences, when, iu tdiurt, joh feid your system K-tti'if out ol order. lU 1111.11 1 If IUIKK, take cnonsyh to cleanse jour system th-irouglilv, then take tie ui ulumr for a w bile to keep jour bowels opeu ind rvg'tlat, and juu v. ill thank u for compounding thctn . Il may bo, tlt;it yon huve n alerted yourself nntil you as Fever and Aue, Chi. I Fi ver, 'iMiuih Ague, either Acute or hroiii, tU.n pr-M ure a bottle ut KniixwoitbtS .Vuiiiiatir Agiir Tilis," use them a- curuiii L.neciiuii.-j, and break up tin dUe:tM; if n.vc had it a long time, Use tin 1 hjidc Mils, to k ep your sjstctn r.-ixular, and Io Your Hnnmit r'f Work, Tht'se A ptie i'llis ,ue coiiMtonndeu for those who art tired oi lalvin t,'itiunit, Arseidc, or any poisons. We Warrant tln-m entires to upuiinded horn the Vegeta ble iir.i!im, :tnd wfi'ni reward of limn, to am oiu w ho u Ui .b :e-. t t i i .Iii.i-iiti in any .lA dicinu wc ad vli ti.ic as cgi-tabie. These i'iMs w-ri! n mpo-iniled, md first used in tin fall of l-.";."i, during the great p:e alciice ot Uiiio'is Idsi-i.SL- were t Dinp-Mimb-d on tne lironnd win-re tb(-ii-e:ise prevailed, and n ,t vh--re tliey t!ienrie about it las in the Ka:, it was gotten iii when ijninine. and the other .Icdiciues. tailed, uud was warranted to cu:v, and not nop in a ib..en b'-ttl' s U it w iln l'lioi'Mrs Ki;ni:i i It is not gotu-u up ah miraculuu powers; but it will cure FEVER AND AGUE. a N li 7 ALL FORMS OF 13tLIOU3 DISEASE, K vri;iA AMNI ItKhV. There are sumu tases where the .-steiti is ftn full of is,:as-, that nothing but a thorough mrniug over v. ill d any good, uml iu tlics; cac. tin- Uemeifj proceeds to do it in such tit sen nausea is produced, lin the comniun ilo-e.j but persons enn avoid this by doing the hole slower, aud taking small doses, aud a longer litre to cure. In some eases', w here the I.l ver is torpid, the pa'b nt wilt har one or twot 'liilUaftercoiutneneing the Md icine; but as soon as the I'ill are fairly taken tli bj the stuumch, and the sy stem is under it inttuem-e, tin. I ,' hill must stip. In any cast w here it is detdred to stop u Si.-kiii ss at the Moiuuch, that is produeeil by these Ague i'illti, a dose or two of Fci'pertnjnt LduUct will relieve. Look out for your appetite .after being cured iy thes. Iiils, ur yoti will ovei-ia; One bottle will break the Ague npon four grotvn peifoi.s, but to fairly cure siiould all be taken bj one. We would nlso call wmr attentiou to the EXCELttlOIl EVE BALM, For all ii"iiM'- of tli r.yooi' i:yrlld, UPON PERSONS OR HORSES, Itdlaiiiiuations, rilms, I leu-ratiuiis, Weak ight, ami ail forms of liseaseil Kyes ate cured so rapidly, that where best kiiowu it is eonsii'ered almost MAGICAL in its healing influence. A 1'hj ttician from Indiana writea: " Your Medicine has given perfect and entire satis faction in every ease.1' One I'nur Mure, that !n sold, the pat s-ajion, over KIOI1T HI .SbltLLi UOT1LLN, says it did nt fail in a single iiisiaiice. An obi Horse Jockey, who ha baud led horses all his Hie, ,is: ' If your Kye Itabn, with a little Ith eding and Phis icking" where the system is too full.will noicure, they may give up the Eye.'' tine Lady, who had b-en deprived of sight in one Evp, by r'ilm over it for six years, says: "After tiiirty I'hv si.ialis had prescribed, without any good ilouo me, jour .1i.dkiuc is perforining a cure. f'andidly and honestly, will you deprive yourself of good remedies, liecause some, would lie, wise ones, cry out quackery or will you try one bottle or one box of our FA MIL V MKDICINES, and be healed ui sour Id-eases. We do not nut up our Mje lijiut for unythiiig but Sore Kye aud e I. ids: but if loti have it in tne house, ou need not sutler with t'ore Jouth, or I'bers upon uuv tt.ivtoi th fjody, for it is so healing to nil in h suria.-e-., that it will M'ttE T1IKM Ql H Klill than anything else. Applj it, it jou w iM, with a (p.-.iil feath- r. to the sorts, once, twice or three times a day as you ib-eiu it necessary. , Prepared uml Sold hob-sale and Itrhtil, by A. LAMiWOKTHV, I-'LNhbAY, OHIO. Sold by I,. MoiiKiioi-sK, Waterxille; I'iiui lUsnt. ton, I'errjsbiirg; bi.vi Tayi.ou, Taylottowu; and H. lJt ltliiTT, Slauinee C'itj'. .lulj-!t, 1.7 lll'i Howard Associatiou. PHILADELPHIA. rj t all person-iarrlieted w ith Sexual disease. Mich as X Krt.KMAitiKKtltKA, - .1 A . t. ! l.UfU 'iEM'E. UOMMHU-IA. MLEET. HYPillbLI Ihe Vice of ONANISM, or SF.Lfr AUl'Sticlc. The HmvAiu Asmh iation. in view ol llie awful destruction ol hiiinan life. caused by Sexual diseases, and the decent ions nructUcd upon the unfortunate vic tim, of such disease by Ouueks, have directed '.heir Consulting Surgeon, as a uiiakitaiii.k aci worthy of their mime, tu give m i;oh ai. advk k tiitATiM.to all per sons thus a ill ic ted. ho apply by letter, w ith ji descrip tion o their condition, (u"e, occupation, habits of life, SiC,) aud iu cases of extreme poverty und lUiVurinjr, to F l' li N IS II Ml. OH1 INKS F 11 K E Ot IIIAItOE. The Howard Association ia a lienevoleutlu-ftittiriou established t special endowment, forthe relit I of the sick and distressed, arlileted with "Virulent and Ppi tlemic Diseases." 1 1 has now a surplus of means, w hich the Director have voted to expend iu adv.-rtisini; the uhove notice. 1 1 is needless to add that the A s-mciutjun command the highest Medical skill of the age, nnd willfLirnislitl.e ti;.-! approved modern ti-eatiiHiit. Jut i'liblisbed. by inv Aoeiatioii.a KcportouSpe1 matorrhtra. or Seminal Weakness, tho vice of Self A buse.aud nt her tli teases of the Sexual Orguns, by the 'oiisulting burgeon, w hich will be sent by mail. (in a nealedouvehjie,)Fiti:E of cii.wtut:, on the receipt of two s r a m rs tor nostaL o. Address. Dr. OLO. CALIIOPX.conbui.tiso Bi n. (ir.a. Howard Assoi-ialitoi. No. South M nth Street PiiiUdelidiia.Pa. Bv orderof the Directors. Y.. li. llti Alt 1 'WELL, President, Geo. FAiuniii.n, Secretary. "a" 0 WIN S L O W IroQ-Toundor and Machinist, Has onhaud an cxicusive and approved assortment Patterns for MILL OR iRIXG. CAPS ft SILLS, VERAXDAS. puu ca-'iiiijis general I j. Work done to order uu short notice, und iu a satisfactary munuer. Etna Iuon FuL'Nmir, Maluk Citv, Omu, AYERlf CHEESY P E C T 0 UAL, Foa Tint BApin n n nv C'onghs, CotdM, nnd llimrsencm. TtNiHPim.p. Mass., Per. 20th, lfifiS. Dr. J. V. Ayrr: I do not hesitate toaaf that thr best remedy 1 have ever found w l,r,nrseness, Influenza, and muM ,uill,"t "ymptoms nf a Cold, it yrtlimiKKHY PKt'ToRAI.. ItH constant use In my prat tlce and my family forth last ten years has shown it to ponsoiw su perior virtues, for the trentment of these complaints. KHKN KMtillT, NLl. A. B. MilHTLY, Esq.. of I'firn,.. Y., writes : "I have nned vonr IWtntsil hit- self and In my family ever since yoo Invented ft, and bellevp It to be the best medicine for its purpose ever ' ' put out. With a bad cold, 1 nhould sooner pay 25.00 for a bottle than do without it, or take nnv other remedy Croup, Whooping trngh, Iriflnrnzn Pi'HiNririKi.n. Mi., Keb. 7, jftfifl. ftrother Ayer: I will cheerfully certify yonr Peetoml is the best remedy we possess fur the Whooping Cough Croup, nnd the client diseases of children. We of your fraternity in the South appreciate your skill, and com- mend your medicine to our people. lllltAM mXKUX, M. I. AMOPJ.EE, Kq., Monterey, Is., writes, 3d Jan. lH.'.fi: I had a tedious lnmienn, w Idch confined me in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried yonr tWtornl by the advice of our clergyman. Th first doso relieved the soreness In my throat and lungs; less than one-half the bottle mntle nie complete ly well. Your medicines were the cheapest as welts the best wc can buy, and we esteem you l)octor, and your remedied, nut he pnor man's friend. Asthma or Phthisic, and ItrniichHIs West Manuikstkk, Pa., I'eb. 4, ih'ifi. Sir: Your Cherry Pert oral Is performing marvelous cures In this section. It has relieved several from alarm in ir sj mptm of consumption, nnd is now curing a man who has labored undernn affection of the lungs -for the last fortv years. IIKMtY I.. PAltKS.Mer. A. A. If AMSHY, M. P., Albion, lawn, wrlteark-pt.fi, Ifta.'i: During my practice of many years I have found ' nothing equal tn your Cfarry Pert urn I for giving case and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are rumble. We might add volumes of evidence, but the mos'. convincingproofof the virtues of this remedy Ik fount 1 in its effects upon trial. Consumption Probably no remedy has ever boon known which' cured mo tnnnj' and such dangerous cane ns this. nme no human aid can roach; hut even to those the Cherry Pntornl affords relief and comfort. Astok HorsK, New York City. .March S, l.ri. Dr. Ayrr, .cure; I feel it r duty and a pleasure tn Inform jou what your Chriy Pert t trot hnsdone for my wife. Mit had been for live months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. Hie was steadily failing, until Dr. Wrung, of this city, where we have enme for medical advice, recommended atrial of your medicine. We bless his kindni-s as we do yonr skill, for she has recovered ftom that day. hhe is not yet as strong as she used to be, but la free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yonr- with gratitude nnd regard, ORLANDO SHKLBV. or Siikltvillc. Consumptives, do not ibspair till you have Liied At4r Ch'rrtf Pf-fornl. It i made by one ofthe best medical chemists in the w orld, r.nd its cures all around uh bespeak the high meriUul its virtues. Phdadttphta Ledgrr. Prepared by ER. J C. ATFR. Practical and Anahjtirnl Vhemist.Lotcetl. Matt.. PntfE, ft fill I'tR Bf-TTI.E. AVER'S PILLS, 1'up-a l is rn Rox. Sold bj H. llurritt. Alien ,V Nelson. Maumee, Peck A Hamilton, Perrysburg, uml by ail liruggists every where. hept. auly." c.iKT::srs simimi "hiixii ke TDK OltKAT Pt'IttKIKR OF THE HMMiI)! TIIE BEfeT ALTERATIVE KNOWN ! ! iVof o Particle of Mercury in it! An infallible remedy for Serolnla. King's J7.. il, Kheu malim, ( dmiiuate 'utaneius Kruptimis, pimples orPosrule on the r ate. Blotches. PoiU. Ague and fever. Chronic Sore Ke. Uingwojni or 'l etter, Scald bead, f.nhirgenicnt and pain ofthe Bones and Joints, halt Hhetim, Slnbborn Pi ters, lEvphilitic Disor ders, nnu ail Q!ea-j-t arising fruni an injudi cious ueof Mrr enrv. Imprudence In Life, or impurity of the Blood. Thit great alterative Medicine and Purine! nf th Blood is now used by thousand nt grali-fnl patients from all parts of the I'nited Smten, who tevtifv daily to the remarkable cure performed bv the grenlei-t r'C all medicines. "CAHUKU'S SPANISH MlVlPHF..' Ni-urnlgin, Kheumatism. Scrofula. Krupiiona on tha kin, Liver riense. Fever. I'lcer. Old sores. Affec tion of the Kidneys, Diaeafe uf the '1 liroat, Peo.alf coniplaint.Hiin and Achiuusof the bones tindioint, art speedily put to flight bj ulug tld iuesrimnble rem edy. foralld i season ofthe B luod.noth ing hafc vet been f it no to compare with it. It ejeutifes the svstem of all im purities, actHgently and tmeb-ntly on tbt Liver snd Kidnejs.stieugtl.eiisthe iJiu'estion, gics tone to th itouiach. makt-f the idiiii clear ami heallh, and re ton s the ijoiwi union, enfeebled by diccie or broken tioun by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor ai.d str :115th. For the diseases of females it is peculiarly appli cable, nnd wherever it has become known is rrguinrlv prescribed with the happiest effect It inviorutcs the weak and debelilated. and imparts elasticitj to tho worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves thepatirnt fresh and healthy ; a single bottle of this inestimable remedy is worth ail the so-called Sarsapat ilia in exist ence. The large number of certificates which we have re ceived front persons from all parts ofthe I'nited Mates, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it.. The Press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men. Wfdl known to the community, all add their testimony tu the wonderful etiecUolthisuitliATULooit. lL'KIFIi:it. Coll on the Agent and tret an Almanac, and read the detail of ast nisningcures performed by cahtkb's SPANISH MlXflM E, in mo-t rases trhere errry thing else had uinaiiy fattta.) 'Ihe limits ot" an advertiscmtai V w ill nut admit their full insertion. H.S. BLKBS & CO., Proprietors. No. an4, Broadway, New York, To whom all orders must be addreased. For sale bv Druggist and Country Merchar.tInall parts ot tne I niteo rntc and the t auadas, and by PECK St HAMILTON, Purnsburir, nnd II. Bl'U It l 1 1. Maumee tjtv. Sept. 11. Iy II. UU1C1SITT HAS removed his Drug Store to the building former! v occupied by O. D. Kunney.on W avne street, (.near the Book store,) where he has opened the largest stock of Drugs, Jfedt'ciiies, and Cliemicats, ever before offered in Maumee City. He returns hi, thi'.nks for the liberal patronage previously bestowed upon hitn, aud hopes by diligence and punctuality in hii-dueas, and a liberal policy to his putrunt, to merit a contiuiiatice of past favors ; assuring them, together with all others wi, may favor him with a cull, that ic will be his pleasure, at all times, to furnish them pure medicines, uf almost every kind, and medical udvice.it' necessary. A variety of Clieimrulx,Pnre Wines and Liquors for Medical or Mi--l hit it it ul purposes, (hut none of an inferior and deleterious composition.) Flavoring K.etrarts for Conking, Per J'umery,Touth Pastes and Powders, Skin Powders, Hair Kestoratives and Hair Tonicc, Lip Balm and Pomades, Shaving Creams and Soaps, T"ilet Soaps ; Cloth. Hair, Hat. Tooth, Nail, Scrub, Paint and Whitewash Brushes; Fancy articles, Kpts. Turpentine, Lin seed, Lard, Whale, Tanners, Fish uud Neats-Foot OILS; PAINTS, White and lltd Lead Zinc, Chocolate or Fire Proof Paint ground in oil, a new urticle, and jitter Paints of ult colors ; JJyc Woods and JJye Htv fie, Window Glass and Utatat Ware ; Uro ctrita, such as Teas, Su-. gats, Uice, Pepper, Spices, Jc, and many other articles us well as a large variety o Proprietary Medicine", ndupted to all diseases. He haa, al o set up a new FOUNTAIN, from which issues a. jut of ice-cold mineral w ater, ut the pleasure of the op erator, for the special beuetit of hia caMumcrs. August 2. IKiii. MA U It I At; F. U' IDF. M A ItRi AtiE criDF, MA Bill AO F. 01'lhK MAURIAOK Cl'IDK MAKiii.voK 01 mi-: It) DK. WM. OPNG. b DU. WM. YOPNO. bv 1K. WM. YoPNO. by DK VM. YOPNO. bv DU. VM, YOPNO. m abuiaof. oriin:. by DU. WM. YOPNG. MAKULVOF. Ul'IDK, Yuuhq's great PhyaologU cul Work: TIIE POCKET sE&CULAPWS. or Kvery Onehisowu Doctor, By Win. Young, M. D. li is written in plain languuge for the general reader, and is illustrated w ith upwards of One Hundred En gravings. All young married people, or those contem plating marriage. and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrete that every one should be acquainted with ; still, it is m book that must be kept locked up, and not lie about the house It will be sent to auy one on the receipt of 2j cents. Address OU. WM. YOUNG, 6t Sprnce St.. above Fourth. Philada., Pa. March fi. 1867 43tf.