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AGRICULTURAL. Underdraining. To Ulk of the bi Hi fits of drains.. dllrini ft rf'-y hot tummcr mny ftpptnr to ome peo- jM m inapposite i m congratulate the 111' mute of mi irnn dwrllimr-iiouse on bis pos session of a fire-i-Rcane. So prevalent is tho belief llmt undHrilrnining is useful solely for int purpose ot leilm? out water rrom the soil, that eompnrfttively few practical farmers look for any advantage ezoept in a wet season: Bot that they are ignorant of other uses of drainage besides letting off surplus saturating water : no farmer worthy of the name, would wish to conduct lain-water off his land by surface-grips, or have recourse to underd rain ing simply to tap the soaking subteranean springs. We know better than to seek mere ly the drying up of our fields : we eagerly eatch (he futilining ruin, and filter it through our soil, and have even got as far as " aera tion." It is clear that by sending down the rainfall through the soil in quick and unob itucted percolating streams, instead of suffer ing it to stagnate and saturate, and slowly And an escape by evaporation, and be pass ing away in a barren surface-outllow, a great number of successive charges of atmospher io air are introduced into the interstices; and this air contains fertilizing gases, and pre pares inert mineral ingredients for the use of plants, bosides operating mechanically im proving the ti x'uro of the soil. Every drop f wati r kinking through a crevice txpuls the uicd-up or spent air th rs prcspnt, nnd draws in aftei it another chargo of fresh J very small nmntities of water thus refilling the cracks nnd channels of the earth with large qutnlilics of air just ns a small quan tity of liquid flowing through a pipe, drives out the volume of air, occupying the whole length of the pipe, nnd is followed by anoth er volume equally 1 irje. But wha action can tho existence of tin-dt-rilrnin, create or facilitate, at periods when thera is no water to penetrate and piss thr iujh the gr.itinJ ? VVhy, n soil that has been p-trm "uti d with Swires and crevices hy n pealed welling and drung, and tha agency of currents of water an! air coniequint up on drainago, is ac.n.i!iy damper in not, dry utiimcr wrsuivr, in"ii it'i i wiiioii huh nut been made thus porous. Underlining land not only dries, warms, and enriches it in wet veailier, lhn lan I whioh h wcwiuer, uu. nigj inioweus i in iium ui drought. Tho sun's rays heatinj the aurftcc of th earth, produce an upward current of air throh the soil, jtit ns cert .inly as the bl z ing chandtlier of a lliuatre, ratifying the air (ff the rojf, ci'HeJ i current to ascend to it Jfrqt the building below. Each crack or js'oir,(Tl.-hjj9 in the ground acts ai a chimney, (jnly that'i ascending " draugliv " is occa sioned by a Cm above instead of beneath. But air is also drarn upvard in another way; the evaporation ,of moisture nt the surface, and,, the absorption of it by tnd toots of a growing crop, suck up water from ilow by papillary attraction ; and air follows the &uc-1 eesaive urops anu tricuiets of water up t(rouj'U the poiei and tubes between lio particles of earth, A sufficient number of 1r, mpao underdraws thus provides a free t '"iilHOj ot atr, and this rill not only im throuen 44" immediataly.auova the drains, but will spread 0'-'t on either side, as the up ward current is produd at every pom, of he surface, and so draws ihfl air from the .drains latterly as well as vertically. Well, but will not this admission of warm summerH ,air into the soil tend rather to dry it still fur ther than to moisten it ? No ; atmospheric iair always contains Bome iuvisib'e watery Topor, which will be condensed upon a body colder than the air itself. The surface of a .tumbler of cold water is covered w th damp ness on a dry, hot day, owing to this con densation. Now, as the soil (except just at the surface) is always colder than the air on -a warm day, the air passing into tha drains and up through the soil, gives up its watery wapor to the cooler soil in the same way that it does to the cold glass. And so important is this 83-ial conveyance of moisture to sup ply crops during a drought, that a system of air-drainage, or the la)ing down of hollow drains in such a manner as to facilitate the introduction of air aloig their entire course, hat been advocated and largely carried into execution. Besides this actual subterranean watering of the ground by (he agency of warm, hu mid air, of course there are other advantages found in dry weather from a well-draiiied oil. The ameliorated condition of the ground for several feet in depth, renders it more ab sorbent and retentive of moisture dropped by slews and acquired from the atmosphere. And aain : as the roots of plants penetrate much deeper aud spread wider in a deeper loWained, than in an imperfectly drained soil, they are, as it were, out t f the retch of .drought, and from their greater extent ob tain a larger amount of moisture and nutri ment; so that in consequence of good drum age, our crops are in many ways supported nd preserved through " dry times," and frequent recurrences of " hot Wednesdays," iTet the undrained, shallow-ploughing far saer watch with apprehension his baokward mangolds, his scorching peas, and dricd-up wheat ; but those of us who havo obtained deeper acquaintance with the soil, and bur rowed more profoundly into the resource of our planet, may welcome a fervid sun with out dismay, and smile, at the complaint of our thirsty neighbors, who have negteeted to mak j a cistern of their soil and a spring if the atmosphere Murk Lane Exprest. in of be of of fure t with The on leti two and from the ato such that far its two l.. out Fatal Accident in Kpuinoiielii. 0;i Tues day morning, us Mr. Thomas Purler wasrefruluiiii' bis Mowing Machine, previous to his g.iin into bis meadow, his horses started, and the knives caught his right leg a few inches' above tho knee joint, and severed it in an instant, causing; death in about ten minutes, lie was in a kneeliii", posture in front of the maehine lit ttio time. Mr. P. was atjovt70 years nf age, an old resident of Spring Held, and was Uhfhlv roipected. This is the sec ond accident ot the kind which wo chronicle this week. Owners of miiehiued cannot he too care ful m handliue; or usmg them. Connraut Hep. Tho Iicpvrttr also stutei that Mr. Uarher, one of the great cheese manufacturers of Ahlaliula nuuiy, recently met with a very severe ueeident wttilu trying; a mowing maehine. Ho fell be fore the knives, which nearly severed one font at trie ankle. He is doing; well, and strong hopes are felt of his recovery. Mr. Poiueroy, of Pittsfichl, Lorain comity, had bis right nn cut off hy a mowing machine this eason.aud one of bis le; frightfully lucurutud. tUvtlund Htruld, by the ia The question of who war the bravest son f NdW York in the Mexican war, has been definitely settled by the Common Council keetowing Qua- Jackson's gold box on Lieut Co. Burnett, of Gen. Dixons first Regiment Jfaw York Volunteers. .. The Poetry of Agriculture. The principles of agriculture are exceed ingly simple. That they might be made so, Qoi himself was the first general planter. tie wrote it laws, visibly, in the brightest, loveliest, and most intelligible characters, ev erywhere, upon the broad bosom of the lib' eral earth; in greenest leaves, in delicate fruits, in beguiling and delicate flowers I But he does not content himself with this alone lie bestow the heritage along with the example. He prepares the garden and the home, before he ereates the being who is to possess them. He fills them with all those objects of sense and sentiment which are to supply his moral and physical necessities. liirds ting in the boughs above him. odors blossom in the air, and fruits and flowers rover the enrth with a glory to which that of Solomon, in all his magnibcence, was vain nnd valueless. To His hand we owe these fair groves, these tall ranks of mnjeslio trees, these deep forests, these broad plains cover ed with verdure, and these miirhtv arteries of nooci ana river, which wind them along, beau tifying them with the loveliest inequalities, and irrigating them with seasonable fenera tion. Thus did the A Imiehtv planter dedi cate the great plantation to the uses of that various and wondrous family which was to follow. His home prepared supplied with all resources, adorned with every variety o fruit and flower, and checkered with abun dance man is conducted within its pleasant limits, and ordained its cultivator under the very eye and sanction of Heaven. The an gels of Heaven descend upon its hills. God nimscll a pears willim its valleys at noon dav its i-roves ar ios'inel will, I, f,. .ml n... .7 . .r injr, nuu mu uiesi-eu stars rise at nignt aouve the celestial mountains to keep watch over its consecrated interests. Its gorgeous for ests, it- broad savannahs, its levels of flood and prairie, are surrendered into the hands of the wondrousty favored, the new created, heir of Heaven I The bird and the beast are made his tributaries, and taught to obey mm. liie lowl summons him at morning to his labyrs.and tho evening chant of tho night bird warns him to repose. The ox submits his neck to the yoke; the horse moves at his bid ling in the plow; and the toils of all are renJereJ sscrej and successful bv the penile showets and the genial sunshine which de- i r i - , ... 8ce"J frum 'fvn; lo "P h. grain in its V "uJ t0 ,n ,ka t"r,u P1' aiilut w,lh "s Destruction ol Vermin by Anesthetic Agents. oi. u jyrcnas rea I a piper bslore the fans Academy of Scienoes on the destruction of vermin by anesthetij agents, applied panic-j uiariy io tue ruain oi wne ot insects. A Paris letter says tint extensive experiments were midu at Algiers, with l'ij following re- snlts : " Experiments bava been mide at Algiers on tho most extensivo scale with these ob jects, especially to ascertain their effect on cereals. It was ascertained that two grammtn chloroform or sulfure of carbon per met rical quintal of wheat were sufficient to des troy in five day's time all insects in wheat ; with fir grammes of sulfure of carbon per metrical quintal, the destruction takes place twisty-four hours. The action of chloro form is sWer in consequence of the density its y,inor. svhijh imue's it downwards and keepsitin the lower ortio.?of the wheat. Thei aciis of ivUirr ol car.'"'" 01 BUIUtulur1 mm7 made no prompt as to 08 initantaneous, if . . ..l,l..rtr larger proportions Da emph. 'veu. (rain operated upon, so fV from bcin? a dilliculty, rather simplihes tne op.. J-' perimenta were made on 11,600 i.'eetohires bariey at once; 100 pounds of U e .su' of carbon were used, which req."re(' i twenty minutes to introduee into the mass.-- hese operations may oe mane suceessiuuy when the heap of grain is simply cov ered with a water-proof cloth, which is closed clay near the ground on every side. anesthetic agents do not merely kiil the insects, but they destroy the Urvie and the irerins in the eetfs, while the tjraiu oper.it-d rtt iins all its germinating properties. The 1 odor ot trie null ore ot etraon is soon dissipated; and after they have been exposed or three days to the air, and moved oc c.vionally with a s ovel, n3 trace of it re mains. These grains, so treated, when ground made into bread, cannot be distinguished grain which had not been exposed to influence of anesthetio agents. Animals the barley, while it was still fetid, with an appetite and avidity as to indicate the odor nnd the swor it retained were from being disagreeable to them. M. Uoyre states that the sullure ol caroon pos sesBos no physiological action which survives HDesthuUc influence ; it is an energetic au Hsthetie, without any eonsveutivo toxiciil ef fect. He beltercs, too, -that the sulfure of carbon prevents grain from healing itself and fermenting in granaries. Of this point lie promises to make further experiments." at Tub Fruit Siason. Tho berries, the peaches, the apples, and tho plums nut on ly of these, but of all others, eat freely, as often as you ciin got them. There are only restrictions. They should not bo eatcu Liter thin din ner time. They should bo eaten while fresh, bipk, nr;rftct. and in thuir natural r;iw Ht.Uti. with-' ti ". ' ,.... milk, cre.im, suftr, spicea, or any other I'quid, within nn hour aUcrffrtrds. Fruita are Unown to be cooling nnd haUli ful; the re us on is, tln-ir nciility, liku thut of some other nrtich'S, sumuUtea tho separ-Uiun bile from the bio this causes an "opn" condi ion of tho ays tent, the aitendiint of hih'h health, an active body, and a j.iyous heart. Hence, if that acidity U currected Bwoets of any kind, in ftuch proportion ihey f.iil of their uamral good tffects. Hull's Journal of Health, A iJi-SL-rioiiin Codt-Ahmr to tub Ladies 40,000 tona of Swedish iron hnvt b- t-n imported for munufricluro of crinolirHti. The metal which used to be converted into mi'.l-coiiU now appropriated to female petticoals. Anions the tortures ofth Inouaition at Avig non was one called " the maiden" a fair 6gure, into whoso arms unhappy prUonera heint pushed found tberaitdvea clasped by atrong steel spring?, an I so squeezed to death! Every lover will risk the aatne fate under our went regime, .V a One of the moat prominent citizens of Missouri the owner of twenty-one grown up slavee, beaidei their progeny -haa offered to emancipate all, provided general emancipa tion eouM be aecured. lie know a and says that the rise of real estate, consequent upon , ... - . . 1 . .I the abolition of alavery in Mwoun, would four-fold pay foralavea. 1 JVEWriKHI NEW C.OOOS! t IVEtV PHICE9 lit r I iHE auhMrlbersare now openlnff, at their new store, ononantstreet.thelnrfrestand bent stock nfu-noris In their tin t WATCili; A.I CLOCKS. a Inrye stock, of all price . .1 E V 13 ll ll V. A LAROt ANn WELL SELECTED STOCK Or HEW PAT- TERRS. SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. consisting of SPOONS, FORKS. CAKE BASKETS. TA- OLE CASTORS, let. WATCHES, CLOCKS. AND JEWELRY. repaired at short notice. All work intrusted tons, will be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner.and warranted. W. P. li A. II. Ghiswold. T" Gun Makers. We have a full stock of gun I materials, among which will be found rOnr doS. Hitcho.H.k A Mo?tl-'. on. I PannlnAn Iliflc barrels, sinKlo and in pairs. w.ii, jwenn, H, Horianilll a Kill SCOCK. Mountings. Hnrimra. HHtrh Plio. Pntnnt nAL. Bod Trimmings, and all the fixtures. ' rtiK gross Unn (Jones, all quslltlcs. I'ieaae give us a call before purchasing. W. 1. A. H. Iiniqirni.il. IJistols. A full stork, consisting of Colt s and War ner's Revolvers: Double Karrel Itilln. Mian .Inol.u and singlo Herman, a full stock, cheap. w. r. x a. ll. UKlswoi.n. T)eildr lUftde Clothing. The largest nnd cheap 1 1, est stock ever brought lo this market. Call and examine for yourselves. W. P. ft A. II. fliuswoi.n. One of the Greatest Inventions of the Age. Seamless clothing: something that is cheaper. warmer, and more durable than any kind of cloth, won't rip or tear. Over aud I'mler Coats, l'ea-jnekets, anu J" nd see, no charge for snowing. w. '. A A. II. (iMswul.n. Dry (;ooil. A general assortment, among which will be found Sheetins. Prints. I.in..n. t..na (iinirhams. Hosiery, and a henvjr stuck of Men s sum mer goods, .Vc. Give us a mil. . , , , ' P. A. If. Ouisvvoi.n. Tnots & Shoes. Kvcry thing, from a coivhi.lc u1.ie.Sr.n. Hu.kinheCSr ""'' ""' Children's shoes in town cheaper tlian can ua 00.13111 any wnerc west or N. . . I . A- A. II. OiiHwm.n. TTnta & Cap. A full stock Men s and ll - ; . . P. A .V. Il.liaiswni.n. blocks! Clocks! Wholesale au.l lictnil, wc will no J be undersold, call and ee for yourselves. . r. . a. II. limsToi.n. nrd-ware. A full stock. Locks. Hutu s. rca-u IP i'abie and Pocket Cutle re. nn,l .lolm.ru T...1 i.l b.-l finality. W. i; ft .v ii, i;isw.n. C1 miners Tools.,! full slock Wecd.s celebrated loots all selected by Weed. CW. P. A A. H.Omswoi.n. liBnrs. In.nnn choice Segars lower than ran be J purehssed weal of X. Y. Sinokerswill please bike notice.no hunil.ug. W. P. 4 A. II. Ukiswold. Del. II til, l.si.; lly u STATE U 1? II O Iv I T Y CHOIC E FIRST CLASS IXSl HAXtE -nt Tiir JR I1 x A. Insurance Company, OF IIAIITPOHD, CONN. Incorporated 1319 Charter Perpetual. FIltE nnd ILAM NAVIGATION INSURANCE. Calls the atteution of its friend, patrons, anil the nub li ,pa.,urfllt.. .. ,-..ii.....:.... .-. 1 OF ITS IIAVINi; a Casiii cniiititi or m.ioo.ooo: WITH ASSK'1'8 AMOUNTING T( 1,3 07,9 03.42! lias Transacted Btmness nureestiilly 3ri Yearn, AND CO TIKI' K8 TO PIIOIIIIKRR IN II EALTII, WEALTH AND VlTAMTt-. Paid on Airirreirate Loss of nvor Ain.onn.nna. 1-urwniwii n a National basis witii loeul ngeueiea ill uu iirioeioii in all prineipn! lnce, under a .Mcrenntile svatem ; luuoueu ou a i,an ntanuuru, n-itti nn envia ble reputation alike the same on the hanka ot'ihe Hudfon, ortlieMi-e eiisippi, the Gult'of Mexieo, or the Northern Lakes; present ing a powerful orxmiixu tion n a coriHervutor of puiilie good and llund of intc-ri-ty : equal to all emergencies ll undertakes, worthy the STABILITY AND DIGNITY or v Eminent American Corporation, ON MKRIT AhUNB FOfXIII.Ill ITS CI.AIMH TO PVTRO.VAUIJ AVI) FAVOR Affording itupei 'rtr lacilitie and .s'eeurity in mut ter of lnuraiu,fl Commercial, Meeimn;cal, Mereantiie or ru':'!. ' liile ranking for im portance ned puhiie service 'IK Filt-T OF PIRE IHSURAKCB COMPANIES of a.ii:kic.v lN.HL'ltKS AT Ralefl and Rules aa Liberal :ls the Risks assumed pcrulit fur Sulreia-y and t'uir 1'rulit. Cpexfnl attention r;iven to the Insitrnnce of iiu'ellincntiil (Jtmtcnt.-i, lor ieriod of'lium one to live yenrs. LOSSES EQUITABLY rito.ii priv ADJUSTED PAID. rolieics Issued Without Delay by J. A. II A LL, Aent, nt Perrysbura 1 uuj by J. MauJ'-e Tily. Ohio. Juno 11. 18)7 j'mi:J A. MOtlUK, Afcl.t 1 25 AVI TXESSES. e on. Tin-; H FORGE!!. CONVICTED. JUI1N M DYE H THE VI I I H II, M Wli'i h;is IkhI 10 ycn-'ri exiicnoucf ia a lii.nkcr and I'ulilisiiur, nml uuthor ui mi icrift o f i.rrfu.-tM at the liroatlwrry Tthtrnarlf when, tor Id nucirfssivo iiighi!, over 3 fJrcoU'il him with iliminls ui .VpijUust, while he JJJ1 exhiliiU'il ilm mamu'i in which t'ointcrlViicrs uxc-"5 cutftlicirFi-i.uil.siiiullh.'.Jiin.-st ainl short ft est inciUiJi ot' doi-untiiiK Hi-mii! 7ue Hunk Xtti I-lngrwor nil t it that he is the I'iViiVv Jwlfi l Viifur Mutfij tiring, Wm liti.Vi'UNT OISlOViUtY ot Tim - vi Piestmt 4'fiitii y lcir JJetiM'tiiir I'diiiilcrlrit JSuuk AotcB. Kvury (iuntiiuo Hilt in UxUtetu-e, uiitl Kxliiitiiiug at u j?lauce every Cuuuwtuit in I'ii-ciil.itioii ! ! Jw Ari tiueil no ailiiiirulily, tit it UKKKUKN'CK U cay J nml IKTKt: I'llKN' lnst:uit'iiU'oiiit. rj rtT"No In-lfX to i-xuniiH!! No tuva to hunt nj: J Hut so niinj)Iilictl mitl iLrrait,;i-'l, that thi' .lA'i't luint, mm Ij.mliui anil DuriiUfdii .Man can sen all at a Uluutt. Tlll.. , ..'t tT!:" vnivS UMlTUt!. Most Perfect Hank ISoto Lint ruhlifhed Also ii H-t of All the Priviitu liaiilcLM-s in Amerirtu A touipleU' titiuu.iry of the I'inam .: op Kl hoik Amkiui a will he iiuhli.hi'il in each I'tlilion, lo- K'thcr with ull the liuuitrtuiit X of tho day. j Also u series of IN TEKKSflXO S10IUE3 From au old MauuKcript found in the Kast. It furuislies the mortt eouiplete History of oitii;vrvi, isiFK mm detti-rihihjc the most perpleiiiK positions in which the Ladies and ticuileiiR-ii of that country have been no ulteu touud. Ihese htortea witl continue throuxhout tho whole year, and will prove ther most etitertaiuiuff ever ottered lo the Public. ;fcfFurnislied Wi-i-kiy to Suliserihyrs only, at $1 year. All tetters musi he uttilreH.M.d tu JOHN S. DYE, itmker, i Publisher and Proprietor, t Wall-street, A'ew F"3 Vork. C Ayril 9, 1857 J48A23IV " No Advuiict! ou riocL.it. TAUXUM'8 failure in the Clock hue, a humbug. li Have you teen our new stock? lie have just received a cord, a cord and a half, or two cord, every variety and pattern; ami are selling them, wholesale and retail, eh aperthau Uarnuni ever thought of domr. all in perfect order, and warranted. C 1(,ur.eives. No charL- furshortinK. Juue o. H; Jitt cr Cull ana see tor IOt:TOn HOOFf.WD'H a-. i ii ri:i) OEItMVW HITTERS, riii;rn!:i' nr Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Pliiht l'n, r-. Wil l frfDf ri-u vi t LIVKR COMPLAINT. DYMM VslA, JAfNOlCE Chrrmir nr JVervott Debility, Diwt of the hi,t,,eM ... Murtww armng trom a ait ante ini i,,vei Ntomach, Sneh nn Coniitl pafion. Inward Files, FnllneM of bloofl to tha head, Acidi ty of the Stomach. Nauit-a, Heartburn, Diint for food, Ful neMor weight, n the stomach, 8onr rnutatinns.si.ikiiitr or Ihitterinffattheplt of the stomach, swimmini of the Tiead, hurled and difficult RrAfithlnrr Klutfavir.a- .t .h. u..r ChoaklnKorsufTocatinseiiMtionswIieninalvln pos tnre.dimness of rision. dots of webs before the siylit, ferer and dnll pafn in the hend, dpficlencv of perspira tion, yellowness of the skin nnd eves, pafn in the side, back, chest, limbs, he.. kMci. Hn.i... i..n i..in in the Hesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great de- The proprietor in callinir tli nttsmiinn nprh.n..h He to this preparation, does so with n feeling of the utmostconBdonce in its rirtues nml niint,tftti,.i, diseases for which it is recconimcuded. It is no new and untried arfint hut nn. thnt h. stood the test of ten years' trini before the American people, and its reputation and n.e is unrivaled bv am similar preparations extant. The testimony in it sin vor iriren bv the most Drominnr it ml well Imnwn ii,v. sictans and individuals in all parts of the countrv is immense, and a careful perusal of the Almanac, pub hslied annually bj the proprietor, and In be had grat is Of ailV Of Ilis arenfS xsnnn. t-siit antial'., I.a skeptical that this rented; is reailv deservinu the ureal celebrety it has obtained. Pnncuial Olfice and .Manufactory. Nn. Mi Amli :-ir Philadelphia, Pa. utrttjicatt of HALF LUTE, F.trf., Editor ipiru Uf the I tines" fronton, Ohio. Irontoji. Oct. .10, ih.vi. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir. Tha hitter, nr it. great demand here. In addition to the quantities sold sell more of them than any other medicine. I rind ' ' muaici Duruer. nnr no-enf tH turn nlhsr tnt.a iney are mucn used ov convalescent fever patients rebuild their broken constitutions. 1 have used during uniuier,in mj own ram i iv, tour Dottles. Thev were reccomended to me first by a neiifhlior.at a time when my system was much debilitated from the effects m a severe itiiiious tever. Ihey gave me an appetite, and restored a tone and vip-or to my whole system. In one of tho September numbers of my paper I rein ted my experience of the good effects of the Bitters.-tmce which time they have had a large sale, and have huh become the standard merlicine in this vicinitv. In conclusion. I would saj that I feel great ple.nure in giving jou this testimony of the value and sucoes of your preparation. iiespeettullv v u. s. KAI.r Ll IT.. Great Cure.aftrr tiir rursiriAss n.vit Fii.ku. Ulsski.vim.k, Ohio. Jan. 1. 1.,.., Dr. C. F. Jackson Dear tir, " would iiifurni yon that we are out of your Bitters, which rind a read, sale. One of our neighbors has been doctoring t'.u some time (we think about two years) with all the don tors in the country, but all of nb avail. He looked a. much tike a dead man going about as auuhing wt can compare him to. His disease appeared to bean overHowingof the fall. AVith hard pemuiision we prevailed on him to try yoar bitters, with tho promise to him, if it did no gnod.arge we would eh himlug for it. provided he took six bottles according to the di rection, which he hasdone, and is now entirely cured and has becomes well man. This cure 1ms created a great sale in this neighborhood." KesncctfiillT. EDWARDS Si I1ROWN. They are entirely vegetable, free fnm nil injurious ". vMituia. v.t .iK-imiiiiLnininiiiiiim, mwuvs sire ugr uen ing nnd never prostrating the system. Price T.'ic. pcrbottle. Sold I .'v Drugu'ists nnd Store keepers in every lowu and village in the I uitedtitate; and 'anuilns. SM bv H. BrRRITT. Fanmee Citv; PKCK & MAMll.iO, Perrysburg ; Li purt; Norman Brew.iter, scotch UiilL-a; Jno.Urailner. West Millu-r.ivfj. , By Dr. Ruback's Hcamlinuvin Xiemedlet. Vt i h, It vears ot study fiiilvi.saiiilxteriii.iiV Mr Kohack, the emminent bweilih Phvician.9iici:edeJ in producinga inediciiict'roni tne ntouiituiii herbRot lustm tive land, which actdirevtU upon the causes otdieati u, the blooil.and by restorinttht corrupted fountain of lil'ttu a condition ot health and purit,exel distnee from tnesysrem n nerever it maj he located. or H hatevei ntttv be its character. Indigestion, nervoiif jomplaint, euileiitii and other tits, cotighs. ccnsuini tit u in it earlv stupes, iore thrnnr. brontinti'. tter anu ojfue asthma, low spirits, sexual inecpaelty .temi unit eak -ties, prtt ltinj; of ttie ak in. svn:pton.ati ot paralysis, rlteuiiKiti-m. neurnliria.timior. cancer, dintmtt lassi tude and debility. diarrliea.nlid all otherdisurdcrof the orgtuif of respiration, the liter, the ktdnejR, thestom ach, tlie nerves, or the musctilnrrthre, arc unerritiuh cured by this dreparntion. It is to the materies muriti. or seedsof disease, what an allisli is loan acid : neutralizes them with nhiohrte certainty, while at the srtne time it reiru la te- the secretion p.remoyeso hst ruc tion from the howls, creates appetite, renews bodily riirorand regenerate eyerv animal function. Siichia the nature, such are the effects of Ur, Uohack's fa inoulScamliiivian Blood Puritier Pills, uill not onlt obliterate the most pninful di-t-ues.bnt prevent their recui'i'etice, and lengthen life beyond its ordinarv sjian. To itreyentininosttion.purchaseonlv of resnectabla drujjiitn..Vc.. of regular agents nr ot tr. Kohack. sule proprieter and manufacturer. tilth street. (Cincin nati, rrice ot runner i.uurer. Doine; uottics for $5. I'll Is 25 cts. per. box. and i boes lor $ l.'-O. 1 Kiuit ti l rt, inn, wcr, i. 100. Pti.DoncK- tiir, 1 he last thre boties of tour Blood t'uritierand the acuoiupanviiiir I'ills.have re lieved meof the l.iit vestiireot nn rhetimatixiii. Icon- siderthecureall hut miraculous. After liavin-: suf fered the most acute aony, almost without interuiis-' sion.foreiyht years, and heini'or three yeiirsu crip ple. Icau scarcely realise the fact that ot this moment, atterliavin used your Scauditiaviati LCemadies for'Ul three inontlift aud'afew days. 1 am a hale, hearty man", capable of manual labor, audeutirely freefrom pain, When 1 nrst applied to you, by letter, fur a supply of your medicine, i waa.tttle bctterthana annaticaUkcI- L'..r.....u1... . o. - 1 )iHt.UFUra..i... u.l hour ot uubrokeu uii; lit rest, ana inv tiuud stiiUmir" tt ;v oOlv, had become tfreatl enteeuied. tne verv first buttliof the puritier wrought a stirprisiiii: chai.'gefor the bettor in my yic't.., ufi iauinr that wonder ful restorative. together with the Ulood I'illls, for one month. I telt that a complete regeneration ot every animal function wapiti pro,rreg9. I was not deceived, I ain now. at til yearsof aye, as free from every sv mp- tom ot riiuiiniatism as i was at nt. inereuau be no doubt that this wonderfuh-ure is due to your remedies aloue.and I am willing, if it will serve vouorinudnee others to cek relict tnun the same sourre. that this let ter sltould be made public, Yours. Are.. JACOU ATKIXS. ClNTINSATl, Dec, 2S, ls,V. Tir.C , W. Uoiiatk l)eatNit ; 'i hisv, illecitifv that I called on Dr. Kohack Inst March and got some of hi: Scandinavian Blood 1'uritier, which liu& entirely cured me if a complaiht of nine months duration , ami after trying otherphysiciaiis w ithoui ctrect, !, asalat re source, called on the above named Dr. Hobuck, and he relieved iueof the Neuraliia.togethcr with weakness in theUmi'k. In the euur.se ol three week-, trom the tune 1 lirat applied to Lret nil andattend to business, and can sul'eli say that from that time i have eujoed the best of he.ilth. Tiniiio w hohutl'erini; from auv Mines would do well ttt call oa Dr. Kohack, at bisest.iblishment, No OKjt r oui th street. It . V. S'l V.W AKT. No. 17 Chestnut street. Forsiile by Vkck fc Hamilton, t'errvshuru, I) it, U t itJMTT.M numee; V . Ii II . Hnon.ltf wm mi (., m: kn; W. A; 11. llvxKifNH, Tortaue; I.kvi Iavlou, New W.-trtclil; ti , I. akk e t & Co.. (iii.KAo; h. L. Mouk- iiim sk t"t Co., aterville, and for sale by I)ruiitt aud Dealers in Medici m' Kenerally through the country. December . lH,ti li'JW. FUUMTOE, CHAIRS, AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' I II K Suiinvrilivr Manufuuture, and keeps on hand. St X hi. Shop and Wure-ruuui.on b'ruutmreet,oiiedoor west ul l,enr'H I owyr. 'AIHM;r WAKE & CHAIRS, of aluiiHttivDrvfltt.i;rililiuii,iiiiil of courats at all prices. All in v work U warranted. Work made to order, and repairing atteiMtfil tu. U.Oi:itTAKl.G llnvinjr a (rooit lleame, and food workmen, I am prs- pareu 10 attend to tm. a it .nouia te, n t.LLi. Tl lt!VI. I km alto in order to do all kinds of Turning, at my cacforv oi tne iiturauiu Newels, Banisters, Kroom-handles, Cabinet Work, &o. Ten Pins Chair Stuff, &o. Orders by mail,orotherwie. promptly executed. WILLIAM lllOOh, Jr. Terrvshurir. Ma D. lSi7 kililxt I VWKU II ANIilXtiS Au exunive variety: cmbra 1 ciuc Window Shadea, Hall 'aper, Hordtr Ac. of tlie lati-Nt t lea. jutt rvoeiveit and lor Hale cheap m.u:ii:k IIUOK STDUK, r I HAVE YOU TRIED THE WESTERN FAMILY it i: m ti I) u:s, l'( T VV BV A. LANHWOKTilY, THKY ARK THE AROMATIC VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS. turn AROMATIC PfiVER AND AGUE PILLS, EXCELSIOR EVE BALM. Hold Mr DriiKiiMi Kvery w here. DO YOU DESIllE HEALTH TIIKN IIKAI) A Wiiiiii Before You throw this down aa Worth less. It 1 a fart well known to nil mir Wpiti-m ifivnn. tliat tlir niiii.m tilat i cmiMtantlv nrpnintin fhp iii',. ,'.f- tins ricn "i-Htrni country, anl the chiuiRi.. which oc cur rn l'r(Murntlv, from heat to oolii; give rlac to vai i- OIIM i',rn.! of license, nml it ht'i-cnic an ininnrtmit. in. finlry tlii-u to u. what wt mn do to lircvcnt tlicac allil ficn ilttiickH. to wliicli w are mo liable? An old aaviui; l. ' nn ounce or prevention in worth a pound of cure,' ami In in.cluun la it truer than in this, lorin how-over Il,r wu are auucKed with illucaa, tha nriinary I'linae I. nearly the aaiuo. Wo cnteli cold, or over eat, the pores or tho ho.ly lieentno closed nnd the refine matter which is jeuerally thrown out of the system hy scn-ihle, or iuscnnil.le perspiration remains in It and c hirrs It up, and tho Consequence is that the inward fum-t;i oi' the lioily cannot perform their dim, any more than a wati h can. the coir of whose wheels are filled with tiirt. Kvrry part of our todies dvninnds i; ill:l',-l-f-iit element Irom tho food, nnd the part our sioiii arhstake is to eliminate surli parts, and sen I :heni in their proper dirci tion: when our system is full.-open, this is well and haaulifoliy done, aii'd such n.n Is -.four food ns are not needed, are tin own out !i pi'rsi;ira:i n anil tnc n-.ittiral outlets ofour bodies hut wli-it .-,,1.1 or any otlier cause, stops these outlets, this olliil (if w e may so .peak,) reiu.iins in the lio-ly; nnd Keiers, Khelimiltism, Jaundi,-,., I.ivel- f.'ompl.ijiit, Airue, Aeu ralK'ia. ,Ve., ,Vc, occur. What then slinll wo dn? tho answer is easy cleanse the system thoiouirhlv, restore these natural outiets, nnd we are free. Wiien shali we do it? Shall we wait till the disease becomes set up on U9? No, let us talce A (simple Vecctnblc Kcmctlr, immediately when the hist symptoms commence. NO CALOMEL ! NO POISON ! ! lint a good physic, composed of the hcalini? planis a tmc hits luTsHi proviilcd. Thi, vnn an rind in t lie Arunmtif. Y3etuhle atluutic rills, I'HKl'Alti n BY A, LAXGW0KT1IY, Findlav. 0. Wc compound tiiem fa tun a Wfterii experience we know what you want, he ause we want them our ieie. The 11 when that Ifuli tleadaeii.'. 1 itn iu the Itaek or l.oim tou iiKt.- ch, w Ikii, in yhm t, uu Ictl uur viiniu our oi one r, CsO KILIi r TO WOHK, take enonh to cle:tite your Uem ihoroiihly. then take them alon for a wtule to keep your how el upeii and regular, and you will thauk usVui- cuiupuuadin the in . It may he, that you have neglected vourelf until you have fever an-1 Airue, lull ri-ver, Uuuih Aaue -cither Acu:e or Chronic then procure a hottle of l.nnuwoi tliyN Aromatic Airue Pills," hoc them according tti olreetioii.-, it ml break up 1he ui!H.-ase; ii you n ivo nail tt a ions time, use tnc t iiysic i to Keep yuiir !ystetn ri'ular, and Uo luursKiuiuiriWritk. These Affile Pills ate compounded for tho.e who are tired ol taking Quinine, Arsenic, or any noisonn. We arrant them entirely compounded trom the Vegeta ble Kingdom, and offer a reward of ilooo, tu anv one who will delect any Jiueral tu auy .Ucdicinu we ad vertise an etretahle. Thette Pills were romnntimleri. and first used in the fall of li-j.'i, during the great prevalence ofliiliou 1M sense were comnonmieti uq tnc cround where the Di lie line prevailed, and not where they theorize about it. (ns in the fca.t,, tt was gotten up when Quinine, and the other .Vedieiuea, failed, nnd was warranted to cute, aud not one in a doaeu hottle failed it n the It ! not gotten up with miraculous powers; but It will cure FEVER AND AGUE, AND 7 ALL FORMS OF BiUOTTS DISEASE, SAFELY AND M HKLY. There are some case where the yt-ni is so full of Disease, tnutuothing but a iliorongli turniug over will uo niiy Kooo, uuu iu tuesr; caes. urn ueuiciiv proceed: to do it in such cases nausea is product-it, (in the common oo-c.j out persons can avoitt tins hy doing the whole slow cr, and taking small doses, and a tuucr time tu cure. In some cases, where the Liver torjiid, the patient v. in uavc oue or iwoi uius alter commencing Hie Aled icine; but as soon as the I'HU are fairly Uken up hy the stomach, uud the system U under iu intlueuee, the Chilis mutt l stop. laanycHse where it is desired to stop a .Sicklies ut the .Stomach, tiiat is produced hy these Ague Tills, a dose or two ul Teppcruiint Kssence will relieve. Look out for your appetite, after Icing cured hy these IMIls, or you will ovet-eatj One hottle will break the Ague nnon four irrowu persons, tut to fairly cure should alt he takeu hy ouc. ic Winn hi." ii ciui tour iiiii iuion io i tie EXCELSIOR EYE DALM, For ill! Divoiio of I lie Eye or I. vol Id. UPON PERSONS OR HORSES. Iitlliiuituations, riluis, Clceiatioiui. Weak Miflit. and all forms of iMneosed Eyes are cured so rapidly, that wucre uesi kuowu ii is cononn rea uimust in its healing iullucuce. A 1'hjaictaa from ludiaua writes: Vour .Medicine h?s given perfect and entire satis faction ui every case." One I'rug More that has oM, the pnt aciMon, over LIGHT III 1UL1 UO I I LLS, sars it did not fail in a.-iule instance. Au old ilunw Jockey, who haa handled horses all his life, ays: i 11 your hve Halm, with a little Uleedmir and Phis- ickiug wlure the system is too full, will uotcure, they : way give up the Kye.' j uuc lA-ty, who nai been deprived of slant In one Eye, hy r'iliu over it for six years, says: ,Mrer ttnrty rnysu-iaus u.ici prescritied, without any good done me, your .Uediciue is performing a cure. Candidly and honfty, will you deprive yourself ol good remedies, because some, would Ih, wise tines, cry out Quackery or will you try oue hottle or oue box of o.tr FAMILY MEDICINES, nnd he Iieakdofyour I'laeascs. v do not i-tit up our Ke ltalm for anything hut Kore Kyes ami I y LitN; hut if you have it iu the house, you need not suffer with Sure .1outh, or L' leers upon auy part of the body, for it is so healing to all nn'li surfaces, that it will I KK TI1LM Ql'lCKLR than anything else. Apply it, ifyott wish, with a quill feather, to the sores. etice, twite or three times a day as you deem it necessary. , Prepared and Sold Wholesale nnd Ttetnil, hy A. LAIN U WORTHY, FIN PLAY, OHIO. Sold hy I.. MnnfcHor.Jit, Watevville; Pkck 4 Hamil ton, Perryshurg; Ltsvi Iaylob, iaylottown; and 11, He mi itt, Muiimee .'ity. July ii, lts.n nui TiouTard Associatioli. P1ILLADELPI1IA. imOKTAVr AOlTrSCEMEXT. r it t nil lursoiisatHieted with Sexual diednex such as 1 xrilUUATUltltlHKA, EAKPiES& IMFO 'JEM'E, O'OXOKHQiA. ULKET. SYFHiSLI the Vice of ONAMSM.or SELF AUL'SKit.lc. The llnwAitu Aksiii'Iatihn . i n view ol t he uwful destructii nol human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions oractWed upon the unfortunate vic tims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, us a uiiakitaulk act worthy of their name, to irive iudkal advice uhatiMo all per- sousthitsuhiicted. who apply hy letter, with adescrip tionof theireondition, (age. occupation, habitsof life, and in eases of extreme poverty and suffering, to ri'HMItll UKDICINE F K EE VV CHAKUE. The ttownrd Associatiou is a benevolentlnstitutlon established by special endowment, fortlie relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epi demic Diseases." Ithasnow asurplusof means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the above notice. It is needless toadd that the Association command the highest Medical skill of the age, and wiilturimntne most approved modern t real mem. Just Published, by the AssoeiationlieportonSper mntorrbu'a. or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Self- Abuse, and otherdiseases of the Sexual Organs, by the ConsultiiiifSunfeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed en veloue,) r hk ur cuakuk, on the receipt of TwoHTAMPSfornostaire. Address. Dr. (iEO. CALHOUN, cokbultiko hi, (ikon. Howard Association. No. South niitu Street Philadelphia, Pa. Bv orderof the Directors. KZltA D. HEARTWELL. President, Gio. Faibwiiilu, Secretary. A . C . V 1 N & L O W Iroa-Fsondsr sad af achinUt, lias on haoil aa axuusiva aud appruvad usaortuient I'attfrns fur MILL aHARIXG. CAP d HILLS, VERAXDAS. pus castinjc let'Uerallv. Work dona to order on abort uutire, aud iu a saliraitary luauuer. Kr.xt Ikox KuiMJtr. Mantis Citt, Obio. A Y E a ' S ' , - E C T O'R A h Co'ighs, Colds, and Iloarwans, Bnip,j,,.ni Ma7i7nco. JOtli, ui.'' that the best remedy I have ever found ror Coiiuha, Hoaraenosn, Influenia, and tlie eoncomiunt symptoms of a Cold. Is jour Chkhkv Picitoral. It. con.lant use In my practice anil my family for tho last ten ycara haa shown it to posses perior virtues for the treatment of then fjnmplnints. KHKN KNKiHT, M. D. A. H. MURTI.V, Kaq., of Utic N. T.r wrltea : "1 have u,..i i,V; , . ' " "in rip ivm OF ell and In my family over since you invented it, and hellf-re It to he the heat medicine for Its imrnoae ever nut oiit. With bad cold, I should aooner pay tV, UO for n hot.tle t.liun tin ivltlimif 1. .. r ' v . Croup, Whooping onKh, InHuenzti. n a , lT,,,'"'N"FII, Di ''. Keh. 7, lfl.',. RrnMpr Ayir: I will cheerfully certify your Perioral lathe IwbI remedy we posscssfor the Whooping Cnna-h (roup, , the chest diseases of children. W? nfyonr fraternity in the Houth appreciate yr skill and com. mend your medicine to our people com. AM()S1I.EI-,,Esn;. Monterey, la., writes, .id Jan lwics I had a tedious Intlnem,,,, which conl.ned n. 'in door six- weeks; took ninny niedieines wllhout relief- (Inallr tried your P-rtoral t,y the aihlee of nor lerW man. Ilie first dose relieved tha soreness In my throat and units: less than one-halfthe bottle made me eomplete y well Vour medicines were the cheapest na will the best we ran liuy.and we esteem von Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor nuin's frii n'd. Asthma, or I'lithlslc. and Bronchitis. Sin: nnr Chrrru f'r.-r, ,l u n,r...n,i ' " cure, l ,i. ,,,. It r-,,'.v7d ,e,;rrf om' alnrmins ..vmplomsofconsiimptlon. nnd is nnwrnri. a miin who has labored undr ran aireelion of tl.. l., fortlie Inst fortv ven I KM Y I . IAI'P.S ll... A. A. ItAMSKY, SI P.. AHiiitn. Inn-,, i.-rl.,uQ. .'a I'nrinir mv lirni'tti-c r i,i,,v ,t.,.n n,,t!-.ins c,l to your Chrrr Pl,rl fr i,in(I rMr mil ri'lii-r to coiiitiimiitive tint i.ntM ..,,PinA..,..k , arfi-ttral.le. ' ' ""-" We miirht ii,M rnlitmi- ot i-vl,l. n. eut the roost' .onvinring,ir.H.frtho vlrlta-s ot tliia rtm?.ly is found in Itstflcctii tijion trinl. (nnstimiition. I r.jl.uli.y no rrmclv hint evrr lioi-n known whlcS' onn-ii so many un.l i., h ilnnevrotia ,.., thji Some uo human nl.l enn rearh: l.utevi-n to those ther I lurry IWli-ral allr,! nlli f nml i-itmfort. Asroit lli KK, .fr York City, Mnrrh 5, l.',e. I)r. Aurr, l or.ll: I fppl it a duty and a pleni-nre in iur..rra j ou what your I lrr, IWiornl ha. done for my wile. M,e had In r,.r Hve month- lulmrinciinder tli'c danin-roiH aymptoms of consumption, frn, w,ich ,,. .li.l ire -on .1 procun- pivi- h r niurll relief. Sh. WM t-,,,l,ly fniline. until lr. Strong, f thi, rllv. l1ere " l'-i-i-i:"nieirm-,li, al advii e.reiauiun a.lid atria1; f vour medletne. We 11.,., hi, kinder as we ,l . "kill.f.irslie Ims reov.-rr,l from that dnv. Mic is nc yet aastroue ,he nse.l to he, but is iree from hur rough, aud alU herself well. Youri with trr:ititu,le anil roffnrd, UKLA.NDi, SHKI.HY.nr SllKLarvnt . rnn.tiinptive. .I., not d.spair till yon hare tiled At,rrt irrrv P.rl.'ral. It i, made l.y one of tho best I1"'1 .'herui-it. iu the world, nnd its cure, nil around WX'r merits of its virtues. PhUaAtplum Prepared by DR. 3 C. AYEH. Practical and Analytical Lhrmut, Lmrrll Mau 1'ni.K, !f I III! p,R RfiTTLS. c ATI I ILLS' rEie95CTs.rEBox. So I.I hy II. Ilurritt, Allen A .Nelson. Maumee, 1'e.k Hamilton, 1'errjsl.urg, and by all Ilrusilsla etery. . r-.-pt. luly. CtltT nil's M'AMMI .IIIXTIHG the nnr..T purimek or the hi.imiii! THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN ! ! iW a Particle of Mercury in ill An infallible remedy for Serofuln. Kind's E.il, Kh.u-. matism. Ohstinute Cutaneous Kruptions. Piniplea orPostulesonthe Fare, Blotches. Iluils.AKUo and i-'aver. Chronic Sore Eves, ltinfrworu or Tetter, Benld head, iuilurpeuietj.t and pninofthe Bones and Joints, bait ltheiim. Htithbom l'l cers, Ityphilitic Disor ders, a'nd all disenA. s arising from, an Injti.ii,. ci-Mit use of Jr enrj. Imprii.lenea In Lite, or impurity of thellloo.l. ' This (rreat alterative Medicine and Purifier ef tho Bloo.1 is now used by thoii.anris of L'rateful patients' Irom ull parts of tha Liiited States, who testif. dailW to the remarkable cure. rp.'.,.n.A k. ... . . m all medicines, L'A UltKH'S SPANISH MIXTfUE.-' , ."",'" "oeomaii-ni. jeroiiila. K.ruptions on tha Skin. Liver Disease. Fevers. 1 leers. Old sores. Affec tion of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female complaints. Pains and Acliiuirs of tha hones ami ...io,. are speedily put to Night bv uiujf this inestimable reas- ov. roralldiseoesoftheBlood.nothinirhasvelheenf..un. to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all im purities, acts pently and ert.eiti.tlv on the Liver and Ivi.tneys. strengthens the Diirestinn. cives tone to tha stomach, makes the skin clear and health v. and restorss. tnc L .institution, enleetiled by disease or broken down, by the excesses of youth, tu its pristine viitcr and' strenctn. For the nisr.tSKS or rEMAtr.s it is neeuliarlv mnR. cable, and wherever it has become known is rei-ularU' prescribed with the happiest effects It inviuorarea. the weak and delelitated, and imparts elasticity to tha worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the'ratient fresh and healthy ; a single bottle of this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Saraaparillas iu nut enee. Tlie!rf-e number nf eertiHcntes which we have rec eived from persons from all parts nf the I'nited States,, s tile best evidence that there ia no humbuir about it- The Press, hotel keepers, tuagistrafea. physi.-iana. and public men. well knowntothecommitnitv.'alladd their testimony to tha wonderful effects ottliisuKEATBLOoo-. J-UHIPIEIt. Call on the Atrent and s-et an .Utnanae. and read the details of at. niahing cures performed b caktkh's SPANISH MIXTI'I E, ttt matt rat vltfr rvrrythit tit, ha.t tigitall, fntttu.) The limits of an adrertiseuies) k- wul uot auuiit their tall insertion. Wm.S. BEEI1S 4 -0.. rrorriftoni. N..1. Broadway, Sew York, To whom all orders inu-t be addressed. For stile bv Druu-ists and Countrv .Merrhantsinal. parts of the Tinted Slates ami the Canada, and bv ri.Cn. & MAM 1 1. 1 U.V fcrrvsburg. au.l II. HI II HITT. Mnnniee Citv. "sept II. K,f ly II.I5UKIUTT HAS removed his Drug IS tort to the building formerH occupied by O.I. Kanney.ou atiic street, (near the Uuc It store,) where he lias opened the largest i-k of Druqs, Medieinc9t and Cliemicals, ever before offered in Maumee t it v. He returns hia. thanks for the liberul patronage previously bestowed upon htm, and hopes hy diligence and punctuality in. business, and a liberal policy to his patrons, to merit continuance of past favors; assuring them, together with ull others who may favor him with aeall.thut it will he his pleasure, at all times, to furnish them pur medicines of almost every kind, uud medical advice.it. necessary. A variety of Chemicals, Pure W'mes ami Liquors for Medical or Mt ckmticat purpvttt, (but noue of an inferior and deleterious computation,) flavoring Extracts for Cooking, Per fumery, Tooth Pastes and Powders, Skin Powders, Hair Uestoratives and Huir Tonics, Lip Balm and Pomade, Shaving C reams and Soaps. Toilet Soaps ; Cloth, Hair, Hut, Tooth. Nail, Scrub, Puint and Wliitewush 13 rushes j Fancy articles, Spts. Turpentine. Liu seed, Lard, Whale, Tanners', Fish and N cuts-foot OILS; PAINTS, M'hUc and lied Lead Zinc, Chocolate or Fir Proof Paint ground in oil. a new article, and finer Paiut of ull colon ; Dye Woods und Dye Stuffs, Windoio Otaua and Glatn Ware ; Gro ceries, such us Teas, Su gurs, Hicet Pepper, Spices, (f-c. and many other articles, as well as a large variety Proprietary Medicines, adapted to all diseases. He has also set up a new FOUNTAIN, from which Issues i. jet of ice-cold mineral water, at the pleasure of the op erator, fur the special benefit of his customers. Aujcuxt a-itwu. M AKK1A0E IH'll-K, by Hit. W M. YOUNG. MAKKiAGE Gl lDK, b Pit. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE tiriHE. by PR. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Pit. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIPE, by PR. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIPE. by PR. WM. YOUNG. MARRIAGE GUIDE, Youae's great Physologi cal Work: THE POCKET jT.SCVLAPtUB. r Every One hiaown Poet or. By Wm. Young. M. D. It is written in plain Isuguage for tha general reader, and is illustrated with upwards of One Hundred En gravings. A 11 young married peopls, or those contem plating marriage, aud having tha least impediment te married life, should read this book. Itdiscluses secrsta that every one should be acquainted with ; still, it is book that must be kept locked up, and not lie ahoatth house It will be sent to any one on the receipt of 84 cents. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, lot Spruce fit., above Fourth. PhiUda.. Pa. (Uareh 5. 1M7 atf.