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Nobody. Th Ullert tre are th moot lleroely Mailed by th wind. Tha mt uhlnln mark i effeuett lilt by th arrow. Th beat mtit It tho Krontaxt object of hat by fJatan nil hi mlrl. Some writer, w know not wham, hu viroSfled IhU nthnont, follow! If nobedy's noticed you, yon mint be amill, If nobody' llghtd you, you mint b till) If nobody's bowd o you, you must lo low) Ifnobody' kissed yon, you're ugly, we know If nobody' nrled yon, you're poor cFfj If nobody' nattered you, flatter yourself; If nobady'a eheutad you, you are knnvj If nobody' hated you, you art a lv If Bobody'aoallad you a fool to your fo Hmrbofy'a winhad for your back In Itsplaca If nobody' allcd you tyrant or oold, aombody think you plrltls mould ; If nobody kno of your Hmltn but a friend, Nobody will ml of thom at tha world' end If nobody cling to your purse like ft fawn, Nouody'll run lika a hound when It'a (on; If nobody's eaten hi bread from your store, Nobody'll call you mWerly lorei If nobody' slandered you bora In our pen ' Sign jrourtell Nonoov, a oon a you can. WASTE NOT. "Why Jjyou waste -tlmiun to a young lad who was busily employed in breaking up (rush roll, and moulding the piecel between hi thumb ami flnr, into dif ferent ahape. The boy hunt? his homl and was about to leave the table, when the gentleman taking him kindly by tha arm, aaid, "See hero, I wan't to tell you a circunHtmicu wliich occur red on buanl my whaling ship, a few yearn ngi; and which made audi an impression on in, mind that 1 can never endure to sue a crumb of food waaied. "A few years ago, when I was in New H-d-foid, preparing lor my lost whaling cruise, my aunt came to me requentiii thul I would take her ion, a very intonating boy of about fourteen years, to ana with me. "It will ba very h rd for in) to part with Willie,' said tho mother, 'lor lie in u 1 1 I have; but hia henlth Is so poor, and he is so delicate, that 1 fear to keep him at home, lest I lose In in by death. Had his father liwil hu would have taken him to seu long before this time' "1 readily consented to the mother's request, and Willie's health improved daily ; and his amiable disposition mude him a favorite with all on board. We hr.il been out nearly three years, and would with two or three nioro whales, Iiuvh completed our cargo, V.Hia wis now ab o tojmg.igt in whaling. One duy it liad been unusually dull ; towards nidit the mm on tho lookout cried "A. whule! a whale!'" "I went and looking in the direction indica ted, saw a lurgn wh ilo making for us. It wits too lata in the day for us to entertain the hope of capturing her, so I ord 'red th. ship to be put about,' well knowing that a whale will not at tack a vessel under ordinary circumntaticus. Having seen my orders obeyed, 1 went below duck, where Willio and some more of my com panions were wlnliiij? away lltotime by song and jest ( when, suddenly, something struck our ship with such force that every limber quivered. - A loud cry from thu men on deck ; uu I ere we had time to think, wc recived another shock, uud the water came rushing In upon upon ns. "'To Ihe boats, to the bouts,' I cried. "In less time ,hdii 1 can I' ll It to yon, the boats were lowered ; and snatching siidi uni ties as lay in our way, wo embarked in them. "Scarcely hud the lam man lelt the wreck rre our gallant ship went down. The whale,. I think, must have been muilliiieil by other pursu ers, and wreaked her veui:euiic upon us. The boat in which it wus my lot to be cusl contain ed some ten persons, among whom was my voting mend Willie. Our hope was thut we m'mht full in with some, whaling vessel, and by it be secured. Our stock of provisions was very mall.au I from the ftrst was dealt out in rations, with great care, that one should not have, a crumb more than another. When the fifth day dawned we had not one p.trticlo of food, and the little thut we had eaten for the Tew days previous had been far from sufficient to satisfy the craving of hunger, to say nothing of keeping ep the strength ol men who were toiling at the oar day and ni"ht. The small jitpf of water that we had with us wus neatly exhausted, uud yet no friendly sail hove in eight. As far ns our eyes could reach there wus nothing to be seen save the sky above and the sea beneath; and yet we toiled on, hoping that each succeed ing mom would reveal to us a suit. ' But uo ! the tenth day dawned, yet i"i land had been discovered ; hope had nearly deserted as. The men were frantic anil clamorous for food. One had suddenly threw himself over board, preferring drowning to the lingering death of starvation ; and the sea, like some huge monster, opened her insatiate jaws and swul lowed him. Now the men whispered to one another, and their eyes glared like maniacs. At last, one bolder titan the rest, spoke out. "' There is no denying the fact, starvation stares us in the face. To longer go w ithout food is impossible. I propose that we bit nil cast lots to tee who shall die first, and by tho sacri fice of one, perhaps save niuny.' , " For a moment death-like stillncs hung over tha little boat ; and nothing but the convulsive tremor of the oars in the water betrayed that those fearful words had been heard. At length the oars resumed their usual beat, and the pro posal was seconded by another, and assented to by all. The lots were soon cast alas, that I ahould live to tell ! the lot fell upon Willie. And now the question arose. Who slnll slay him? No sno was willing to do (ho dreadful deed, and yet they were dying for food. "We can cast lots to see who shx II do it.' tt last spoke out one of the inot ferocious ol tha crew. "No sooner proposed than done ; and the lot fell upon me. " I will not do It,' 1 cried; 'I will givo my self up in his stead, lie is t lie only son of his mother, and she is a widow,' " 'The lot fell upon Aim,' wus the reply, 'an I if you won't kill him some one else must. We will cast lots again.' " Twas done, and this time the lot fell upon k burly sailor. .. " How shall I do in' said he. "Al a pistol was produced by one of the men. it was agreed to shoot him. All this time Wil lie had been pulling at the oar; he. now usked for some one to Ukd his place, which Ivim; done he moved along to the stern of the boat , when, turning his buck to us, and lifting his tarpaulin from his head, he knelt in prayer for a lew mo ments. Then rising, he uppoached me, and ta king my liana, sunt- - "'Captain, if ever you reach home, rem:1 in her . my poo' mother, oay to her Willie was icadv to die, but never let her know the real circum stances of my death.' "Then turning to his comrades, he said "Comrades, I am ready.' ' "A neckerchiel of one of the men served to tie his hands. He look his place in the bow of the boat. I tumt d my back and leaned over the boat Hide. Tie sharp rrpoit of u pistol j,, Willio was uo more. Thank Uo.l, he did not , finger. "The men seemed fearful at first, to cat that bich they had so coveted; but hunger soon aompelled them to partake. They atespuringh at llist, then ravenously. I did not partake; could not. " Four days after this, near sunset, we thought , we discovered a dirk spot upon Mm water. might be a vessel j every nerve was strained reac1) it. It proved to be an English whaler, nd the Captain most hutnanelv took n on board, ' and done everything he could for our relief aud . comfort. ' " When 'he little boat which had been our r home for fourteen days was hoisted along side, ' aom of Willie's remains were yet lo bo seen . tad the good Captain gava orders to have them gathered, an t prepared for burial. It ilnl not ' take long to tout them in a shret. nor long " aew them iu the cam as which Is th sailor's , caffiu. ' Hi comrades with such of the, whaler's rrew a eould ba spared from duly, gathered lound his remiius, and the Captain, reading '.hat most impressive service, from the book of Com" mon Prayer,' 'committed his body to the deep.' "Nivur, tin en that timt'siid the gentleman, "do I see a Wall spread table but 1 think of those poor famishing men, Never do I see a crumb wasted but the awcel, pale face of Willie rises before met. "Miuy m mihs aft'rWjr Is, wh-n I readied my home, Willi ' in ithir liHleiie, I to m to enquire, wilhaiuioi hurt, afl.ur hirrfenr toy. I could not tell he.r all, an I left It r with tin impression that he was lost on the wreck." State Fair Items. -The S ate Fair commune on Tuesday, the I Uli of Sitiinil)r, an I c iiitinuvs four days. From pres-nl in liciti irn it will nnrias in utock and attendance all tha previous Fain. Nearly one hundred clnice Short horns are al ready registered forcompetition. Several entire herds from south of Ilia National Uoad will ba on exhibition. It not unfrequnrilly happens that persons attending the State Fair do not receive the bene fit of the half fare regulation, becuuso I hey neg lect lo purchas) the ticket from the regular sgentat tin Station where they take the cars. Tim priiicipil duels in SindtiMty are West's now ho'cl i first class one just opened St. Lawrence, Town-end, and Verandah. ThcM are s nn i flfle-n or sixteen other hotels in the city. A uintib'i' of elegant steamers will lie in the Hiy during SI alt Fair wr.tk, lo act in (be capacity of hotels, and lo in ike pleasure trios ainoiij tin Isl.iu l. The "liland Queen, and perhaps other small steamers, will ply be tween S in titrtkv nn I Itelly's l.slmd daily. "Any qn intity" of small sail vessels can be chartered for trips to O.I tr Point.. Hull's Island, Plaster Beds, Port Clinton, Marblehead &c, etc. A new feature in till ensuing State Fair will be the exhibition of soon splendid speci mens of Like Superior minerals, Ohio Iresh vvu ter sh'tlls, Kouii in ii'iuii shidls from California, iVo., Ac. Ku'ries miy hi male up to one o'clock, P. M., on Til 's lay the 1 1th of Seiitotubcr. Horses and cattle only to b- publish hI in u catalogue were limited to the 2'mIi of August. San lusky City Ins been thorouulilv canvass ed, and it couiinitliu of reception appointed, wlioie duty It will hi to direct visitors to pla ces whore boarding and lodging may be obtained. Soiu '. incmb.-r of this com nittee will bj at each depot on tin arrival of (rains. Antony the stock on exhibition at (he Slate Fair will be the imported Draft Stallion Drji U'tce, that sold under the hammer last Decem ber lor $2.8V) , together with several other hor ses un I a N inn in mare of sain i importation. We learn that " Ihmnit Scotland,'' owned by Messrs. Reber & IitHZ, will olso he on bund. Ivlitonanl other invited guests will re port themselves nl the S"cretarys office, to re gister thdr names, uud receive a ticket conl'cr iir on them all ih ' privileges of the grounds. Paper, pens, ink, & fir,.1., will ba found in the Editor's 0 ;mrtinciit on the grounds. St oelc an ! h-avv articles should be shipped the. week previous to the Ftiir, because tho freight trains will 1, willi Inuvn from tin road termi nating in Sandusky during the State Fair, O.'ito Farmtr. ' Railway Matters. There are, in dill'ereut parts of tha world, now ope i to the exigencies of trade and travel about U.OUO miles, and the rest of Kit rope about 21,000 miles, leaving to the United States ond Canada about 25,000 miles. Great Britain has expended for her railway system no less than fil ,505,000.000, or about 972 for each iuliabitsiit. Some idea of the im mensity or this vust system of trudu aud travel locomotion may be gleaned by the following statements: it all the engines in use in Ureal Britain ba supposed to be concentrated into one engine, which should hive run twelve mouths, it would havo passed over 80,000,000 of miles, which, if the engine had only made 30 miles per hour, would have required no less than three years, moving night mid day. Not less than two and a hull" miles of railwuy are constantly oovered by truius, To control the motion of these there nre required no less than 5,000 loco-moiivc-.-ngines. Tho total number of cars is not less than 150,000. Admitting the average length to be twenty loci, uud it these trains were linked together, the whole would cover the New York and Erin railroad from cud to end, and leave enough inure curs to cover the road from Cincinnati to Hamilton some 500 miles in all. One hundred and eleven millions of passengers puss over these roads during the year ul an uver ago distance id twelve milea each, or for one man 1,3:1,000,000 miles, or enough to carry c man to the sun uud back uo less than seven times every year. To the people of Oreut Brit ain there is thus saved, in the time of travel, no less than IW.000 years every twelve months, and in money, at a fair rate. 11,400,000, or nearly ten percent, on the $1,505,000,000 capi RAILWAY INTEREST. Tim average, Interest paid to English share holders is 3.5 percent.: Scotland, 14.7 per cent.: while in Ireland the dividend is annuully 4 per cent. Iu the United States wo have one road that pays 'JJ percent.: several from 10 to 20 per cent.: ten puung per cent.: fifteen paying 6 Per cent., an I on- which onl pays -J per cent. It would thus seein that American railway stocks are more protitahle than fvtgiish stocks. LONG ROADS AND SHORT. The longest road in the United States is the New York Central, fi.V miles. The total ex penditure on this road until completed, was 0d0,000,000. It pays a dividend ot S per cent. The shortest road is the Krie uud North-east (on the. million ty ot limns Merchant s .Migtmtne but we b. Iiee tho Petersburg and City Point road is leu miles shorter,) viiv-0 miles. The cost and equipment of this road was $750,000, and ts last ividenl was 10 per cent. The largest dividend undo by any road iu this coun try, is oy the Udeni and Chicago via., 'JJ per cent.; and the smallest by the Kuletgh uud this ton roud, in Noith Cirolina. The rai'r.ad debt of this country is enor mous; and we sustain this assertion by the lact that twenty compaitus have contiacted a debt of full fu Au iirvd millions of (fV.ws .' W ear tins item win long continue to cnciue our toads. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. I ; to Oreot Britain the nunib'r of accidents very bin ill . simply because the roods are well built, and in cautions hands. On an average only one passeuuer is killed for 5,200,000 con veyed. In the United States we have more acci dents, aud generally attended with a greater Iocs of life because our roads are not so well bu It, tho country is more uneven, and tho conductors less cautious. Besides, wo have a gieater va riety of natural obstacles to conU n I ag'aiust, us Hosts, ice, lulling timber, elo. Tho fanncis i.f Clover Hill, Chesterfield county. Vj , .I. ploie sadly the luik of rain that hd-iimi, v hi re n ol a chowcr of two minute duration, ha fallen for ninety days. Within radius of five miles of Clover Ilill.ctrcry corn field is completely burnt up, inuiiy having b-en scorched by the rjniusun of Jtiue, when scarcely of oi.e-third growth. A Goou Txr imr not ok the Bim.k. That was a strikingly intelligent person, who called upon a sin puititcr to have a Sunday School pro cession banner, tvitt'auid; "we're going' to h.ive ii leniiu nine vvnn our rotnili o July Sunday School celebration, and our folks want a banner, "Well," naturally enough responded the painter, -you ougni io nave one. nai will yon hive painled on it?" ' Wttl, 1 d'll know; weort to hcv a text o sknpter painted onto it for a motto. hud u t we?-' Yes; that's a verv good idea; what shull it he?" "Wal, I thou.'ht Mm would bv about aa pood a any;" "lie nine you're right ttn llh((Ul" v DR. MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. S oAirrio.v. Hard and ft .Morso'a Merchants and trndnr will ho on llieir irmir not Im imposed noon hy a ( ouuterlcit of Indian iiiiet I" i lis. aiirneil A. II. Mom-r. All If..... Mill, i.mw . until, in.. I . tUU iiiiiii.il i.i.iii i mi. iit.Tw ni .....iiu mil. nin. ,IV ol A. J. Wtu'f iy Vii. oncaen imx. I)K. MOllSK. tho inventor ol .iIoimk' Indian ItooT l'liil.s, linn spent Hie Kri'ater part ol' hid lira in travtillnjj, havinx islled Kurope, Asm and Afrie a wull as North America---has spent three vears tinongtlia Indians of our Western eountr) ll whs in this war that the In lian limit Pills were Hist li unvreil. Ir. Moore was the first, man to ostablish ho fact that all diseases nme from imitiiitv tit rii K aiioon that oar Htrengtli, health and life (Iu ' this vital lluid. A. J. WIIITKit I t) neiidod iinon AO l.eonaril Street, .N V Hit. MilItSK, the Inventor of MOItSli'N MM.V HOOT I'll. I. S, lias spent tha Kiealer partof his lll'u in travelitiKi having visited Knropo, Asia, anil Airiva aa well us North Auierii'a lias spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this nay that Hie I ml iuii Kojt Tills were hrsl discover ed. Dr. Morsu was tho hrsl man to estaldish the fact that all diseases arise trom IMI'l'lll l Y OK TIIK UI,()()D that our slrunLli, health and lii'e depended upon this vital lluid. When the yanoiis passages become cotfcil, and do not act in norl'ect liarniony with tlio ilillereut functions ul' tlm body, the blood losas its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseasud; thus causluKiill pains, sickuess uud distress of ever; name: our strength is exhausted, uurhealth we arc deirivud of, anil it nature is not in sisted iu throwing oil' .lie stagnant humors, the blood will becoinu eliokuil anil eeasu to act, anil thus our light of lite will forever bu blown out. How Impor tant then that we should keep the various passage of the body free and open, (ml b;w pleasant to us that wc have il in our power to pur a irmuieiuo in your reach, namely, Morse's Indian Knot Pills, uiiinufactured from lilantsaiid mots which grow around the mountainous dill's iu Nature's garden, lor the health uud recovery of diseased man. Dnent the roots trout which these I'ills arc 'H ide s a Sinlnrille, which opens the pores of the skin, uud usmi ts .Nature in throwing out the liner pai'lsof ihu corruption within, l he seunml is u plant which is an Kxpuctoranl., that opens and unclogs the passage of the laugi.and thus, In a southing manner, performs its duly by throwing oil' phlegm, and other humors from the lungs hy eoiions spitting. The third is a Dinrelie., which gives ease and doublo strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of Impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out. bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and wliiuh could nut have been discharged iu any other way. The fourth Is a (,ithartio, and accompanies the other properties of the Tills while engaged in purifying the blood; tho coarser particles of impurity whiuh cannot pins by the other outlets, nre thus taken up und con veyed off In great quantities by tho bowels. from the above, It is shown that Dr. Morse' Indian Itoot Pills nut only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they Und way to every part, mid completely rout nut. und cleanse the system I'm in all Impurity, and the lilo of the body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pnin Is driven from tho system, lor they ennuot remain when the body becomes so pure uud lear. Tho reason why people are no distressed when sick, uud why bo many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to tho iilllleted parts, and which will open tho natural passages for tho d Incase to be cast out: heticu, u largo iitiautlty of food und other mutter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines nro littcrally overllowing with tho corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation,constnntly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is tuken from the body by disease. Mr. Morse's rn.i.s have ad ded to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who havo been racked or tormented with sickness, nalti and anguish, and whose feeble frames havo been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who havo been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, uow stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had It not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Itoot Tills. After one or two dosus had been taken, they were astonished, and ab solutely surpiised.ln witnessing their charming cll'ccts. Not onty do they givo Immediate euso and strength, and takeaway nil sickness, pain und anguish, but they nt once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which Is the lilooii. Tticreioro it win no snnwn.es. poolully by those who uso these Tills, that they will aoeleansu and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take IU llight, ami the tlusli or youth and nemity will again rottirn, and the prnspectol'alongaud happy life will cherish und brighten your days. Caction. Hewnro of n counterfeit signed A. R. MOO UK. AW genuine havo tha name of A.J. Wiiitk ,1 (lo. on each box. Also the signature of A. J. Hliite ' Co. All others are spurious. A. J. Will I'll A CO., SuU Proprietor, 50 Leonard Street. New York. Pr. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by all dealers iu Medicines. Aifcnts wanted in every town, village and hamlet in the bind. Tarties desiring the agency will address as iihnve for terms. Price 'J.i cents per b ix. live boxes will bo sent on re of $1. ceipt postage paid. December zi, im.h. .i-'iy. in a e;o i SINGER'S SEWLNQ MACHINES. I N all tho leading blanches of maiiufaeturing Indus I try the great nractienl superiority of Singer's Sewlnjr .Machines is a fact established beyond dispute No tailor, shoe in inulacturer, elothto. , seamstress, dr 'ss-mnker. saddler, carriage trimmer, hat manufac turer, c, Ac, can atiord to do without them. One Thousand Dulltirs a Year Is only a fair average of theactual profit from the use of each one of these Machines, and, for confirmation of this truth, we refer to anv one of the thousands of persons who use them. They are adapted to every sort of work, tine or course. upon silk, cotton, linen nnd woolen fabrics, also light and heavy leather. .They never fail to give entire satisfaction. To meet the growing demand fur n smaller and more elegant machine for private household purposes, we nave lust produced, and are renuv to receive orders lor Nliigev's rw Family Newinif Mncliiiio, Which is the most compact and beautiful -ow ing Ma chine ever constructed. It is ornamented in the high, est stle of arl. and nil who sen it are delichted with it It males the improved interloc'-ed stitch, and is capable of doing a greater variety of work iu better style thun any other Sew ing Machine ever ottered for family pur poses. It is not subject to the objection of using tw ice too much thread, aud in. King a raveling seam, like the tirovcr& Hiker; nor is it coutined in its operation to a lew thin tabrics, liable to get out ol outer, and un tilted to use flux thread, likethe Wheeler & Wilson Ma chine; but is amply siillieient to perform all kinds of tainilv sewing. Trice of r ainily Machine with Iron table complete for use, $100. The larger standard machines, trom $123 to $21)0. Send for 1. M. Singer iV I'o.'a Ua.ette. a beautiful pictorial paper, deotd to Sewing .Ma chines, aud containing list of prices, and all oilier In formation ou the subject. It will be forwarded gratis. I. .n. Mv.r.u cv. i w.. 4a-l H'oadwav, New York. rtU.VNVlI OKKU'KS IN Hoston, Albany, Haltiinore, St. I.onls, Providence, Uloversville, Cincinnati, New Orleans, Nov Haven, Rochester, Chicago, Mobile, Newark, Philadelphia, Nashville, Paris, France. lilasgow, Scotland. Local agents wanted. Aukxts K. A. Higirins, Perry shunr: Win. Ilobert- son, Maumee. April lath, IsAS. 83- KKMOVAL. rCD VM. ROBERTSON, MEliClLVNl TAILOll, HAS removed to the iiiiick aroint. (roeontlyoou pied by Allen A Nelson) corner of I'ouant and Wumic itreeK, Maatnee fit v. Ohio, where he ha open ed a stock of neatly selected piece goods, of the uenesl and mostt itesiralde talirics aud styles, tor SPRING AND SUMMER Wear, wliiuli he is prepared to make up to order a i a i o v e r v v 1 e e s t han tho same goods uud workmanship can be had eisewnere. Also, JtKADY MADE CLOTH ISO Manufactured under hi own supervision, which he ran recommend as Iiciiik well 'cade, and at (.r itly ItvHlucs-d l'rtee. Muum City, June S. lss tf I MUIS ILK.--Two heavy lumber wagons, by r f. II. Mll.LKU A CO. lUy is, is;,t 1 1 ? ,lfVUSi a ritizi; roil r.vntinoDY. WHO 81 IISCHIIIKS Kill TIIK I. a a III M a i a i a t , SP J fc U W T U Ha WttrVLT rntSS. A RKAt'TlrtTM.T ILLIIMlitATi:i. VA MIL Y WSPA P Eli. I IIK NKW YO It K 'WKI'.KLY PI1F.SS Is one of the best literary papers nf the dnv. A large Quarto containing I WfcN'i Y PAOKS or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining mntter; nnd KMiOANTLY ILLUii 'I' It AT Kit KVKHY WKKK. (ill'T WOllTll KUOM ,-.n CF.NTSTO lono on WII,I. UK, SUNT TO HATII srilSCIllHI'.lt ON It l-.CKII'T OF THE Sl'IIHCHH'TION MONKY. TKHMS--IN ADVANCK. One copy for one year, and I gift. $2 00. Three copies one year, and H gifts 6 0(1. five copi s one year, and fi gifts 8 lltl. Ten copies one year, and In gifts la nil. Twenty-onccnpic I year, and 21 gifts, :)() UO. The nrtb les to bo distributed are comprised Iu the following list : 1 United States Treasury Note $1000 00. '2 do do do 600 0,, each, fi do do do 200 (Ml, each. 10 do do do 100 (10, each. 10 Patent lever liunt'gcas'd watches, 1O0 OO.each. 20 (iuld wntihcs 7j OO.each. fiO do CO 00, each, lot) do fiO 00, each .'ion Ladies Gold watches 35 00, each. 200 Silverhiintingcased watches 31 OO.each. rum Silver watches $1S 00to2.5 OO.each. loot) Gold guard, vest fohchains.lO 00 to 30 00, each, lnon Cold pens and pencils 6 OOtolo OO.each. t,old liiickets, nraeeiets, jiroociits, hear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons. Uincs. Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold nnd Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles Worth from 60 cents to $ 1 j 01) each. On receipt of tho subscription money, the subscri ber's name will be entered upon our books opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be torwnrded within one week to hiui, by mail or ervtrsn, pest paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about thc above, as every suiiscrmer is sure ot a Prize of value Wo prefer to make this liberal distribution amonc them instead of giving a large commission to agonts. giving to tho subscriber tho amount that would g. io inn iigeni.nim in uiiiiiy eases u nunitrpd told more JViPAll communications should he addressed to DANIKLi ADBri, Publisher, 211 Center Street, New York. Muy 27, 1838 Jly Til K AIM N DO US E XCITEMENT, rpilfi Subscribers have now their complete Stock L of Fall and Winter Goods, which they otl'er to their friends nnd customers at greatly reduced prices. llicir mock comma ol Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Uaps, Iron, Nails, Glass, &s., &c, In short every thing that can be found in a country Stnre. Tho above goods will be sold as low as nnyvflicro west of New York, for Heady Pay. Iu these days of Money Panics, wo advise everybody, to bring on your Cash, while it is good, and buy cheap. Guileful for past favors, wo hone to merit a continu ance of the liberal patronage hereteforo bestowed ou us. 1'. U. MlLl.UU & VV. October 20, 1857 25tf Fresh Arrival. flMIK subscriber is now opening the largest L and finest stock of goods ever brought to UfiAtSSthls market, hoe nt during the panic at ruin ously low prices, among which will bo found WATCHES & ULOCKS, Of all kinds nt vour own price. JEWELRY. The largest stock ever oll'ered here, at half our former prices. SILVER PLATED GOODS. Spoons, Forks, Castors, Cake Baskets, Ac. Watch es, Clocks and Jewelry repaired nt tho shortest no tice. W. P. UKISWOU). EL12CTHO GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. iVutches and other Goods rLATinVWITII GOI.D OK SILVER AT THE KalOUTUST NOTICE. mav 2T--3 W. P, GH1SWOLT). HEADS IN! JOHN BATT, WATERYILLE, Makes to order, on snort nonce, PORK and FLOOR HARRHI.S, Ht'TTER FIR KINS, TUUH. CUMINS, or any. thing nnd everything in the Coopering Line,! iu the very best style and nt low figures. Wutervillo, I.ueas Co., Dec, SI, 1S57 Sfmfi 15. K 11 EPS. LT EAl.i: It in Dry Goods, Groceries. Roots. Shoes. Mi rockery. Hardware, Suit. Pork. Bronson's Pine Cut t'hewiuif lobaceo, and extra family Klour, Which Will be Sola 'hcnp for Clash or Coun try Produce. Two hundred thousand tint Hoops wanted. March as, ISort 4titt WESTERN AGENCY, FOB TIIK SAI.K OK Letter, Cap, Note, Printing', nnd Wrupping1 t'n per). i. AivnuitKox v co., Xo. 5 Ciardener's Building, Toledo, "I 'vKSlKK to announce that they have been nppoint- M.J cd by the following Mills, as VV esturu Agents for sii U ot their papers: Creenleof t Taylor Manufacturing Co., Si'KiNiiKlKi.n, Mass.; MASsassoit Millt and Wakhang Mills, KOK TIIK SACK OK Letter, Cap and Note paper. Cougress Letter and Cap. Congress note and Lofral note. Ladies letter, Commercial note. Ladies note, Itnth Post .V Billot note. Lalte Erie Paper Aill Co., Chagrin Falls, O. For the sule of Printing Paper of all sizes. Friend it Taugeman's Paper Mills, Lackland, Ohio. Kor the s.ilo of Wrapping Paper of all sizes. Their arrangement with these Mills are such that the West can now enjoy the same advantages as if I'M r.K Mil. I. ot the hiust ouiu'.k was in operation in Toledo, supplying ull the varielicsof paper, Writing fruiting ami II ru;i;i g, at Mill iTtccs. Please give I us a cult. AddrcNi 11. iAUKllSU.N 1. 11 , Toledo, O. P. S. The above paper will always be ou hand quantities. We have just received a shipuieutof l,ic0 Kcams w rapping. T3iW GOODS! NEW SPRING STYLES. 31001:1: i;ko nis:i:s. 'FOLK DO, OHIO, KK now receiving their Spring Stock of beautiful t A gaodsscuusistiii iu part of RICH, PLAIN1". AND FANCY SILKS, BL'YAUKKE lt . PLAIN AND PRINTED RKKAUES, ROBES A'yUILLE. ODALISQUE. OUOANDIES, FRENCH JACONETS. PERCALES. BRILLIANTS AND OH ALLIES. FRENCH AND ENO LISH PRINTS, BROCHE, WHITE CRAPE, AND STELLA SHAWLS, MAN. TILL AS, ifcO. . ttOX.KTS AXH MILLINERY GOODS, PARA SOLS. 4. UOSIKRV. CARPETING SI VELVET TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, AND IN GRAIN, VENIT1AN AND OIL DO., MATTING, Ac, Ac. Our stock is th mast complete and extensive in it departments of any in the citv, and those iu waul of rich and fashio able good will find it to their vsnUL'u to call and ee us. Cash whulsale buyer will And it for theirinlerest examine our slock. JKiuiih uttii 1 iir.ns. April 8 lMMf Summit St, rMlE Subscriber is no sailing his goods for cash X itaiiiivaleut. IU ha a lar stuck and I deter mined tu dUuonaof tlieui at asuiall profit. Callaad UKO.rOWKKS t IMMOTIIY KKD, A pare article, free from weed. .a, lorssienv bcti.iuncns. March :A, lS5S--itf a all ad to or THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERT OF THE AGE. MR, KENNEDY, of rtoxbnry, lias discovered In one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that EVERY KIND OF HUM 0B, from The worst Sc, ofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now In'his possession over one hundred certifi cates of Its value, all within twenty miles of Hoston. Two bottles are warrnntod to cure a nursins sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the wont kind of Pim ples on the face. J wo or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottle are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to live bottles are warranted to cute tho worst kind of Erysipelas. one to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. roiir to nix bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. 1 lireo to lour bottles are warranted to cure Suit- Itheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle nnd a perfect cure is warranted when tho above quou tit? la taken. Koxnt'HV. Mass. Dear Madam, The reputation of tho Medical Dis covery, in curing ull kind of humors, is so well estab lished by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used It, thnt I need not say anything on the ubjcct,ag the most skillful physicians and the most careful Drug gists in the country arc unanimous in its praise. In presenting tho Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of its curative power, in relieving all, and curing most of those diseases to which you nre unfortunately so liable. That most excrucia ting disease to nn aitcctionate mother, HUKSINO SOWS MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own temper is restored to is natural sweetness, and your babe from short and rrctful nups to calm and sweet slumbers; ond the Med ical Discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and household. Iu tho more advanced stages of CANKER it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker on the stomach: then to iutestiucg and KIDNEYS, creating a sinking, gone fooling, and an indifference even to the cares of your family. I our stomach 19 RAW AND INFLAMED. your food distresses you, and you can only take certain sinus, nnu even ot mat your system does not get half tlie nourishment it contains us the acrimonious fluid of tho canker cats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becomes Biillow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For wunt of uourishmeut your sys tem becomes loose nnd flabby, mid the librcs of your body become relaxed. Then follow s train ol diseases which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to UUR E; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the spina and small of the back, pain of the dip joint when you retire, irregularity of the bowels, uud also, thai most excruciating of discasts, the PILES. How ninny thousands of poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable lil'iymd their uext door neighbor dues not know the cause. 1 wish to impress on your mind that good old proverb. An ounce ot prevention is better thun a pound o cure." In tho MEDICAL DISCOVERY yon htvo both the preventative and the cure, with this great nnd good quality, that it willnever.under any cir cumstances, do you any injury. tso change ol diet ever necessary eat tho best vou can get and enough of it. Diukition for I'si. Adults one table spoonful per day Children over ten years dessert spoonful Chil dren from live to eight years, tea spoonful. As no di rections can be applicable to all constitutions, take guthcient to operate on tho bowels twice a day. lours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price Sl.no per bottle. For sale by PFCK & HAM ILTON. Pcrrysburg; II. BUUUITT, Maumee; and by Druggists Generally. October !!!, 1S57- 23yl FUHN1TUKE, CHAIRS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. TIIK Subscriber Manufacture nnd keeps on hand, at his Shop and Wure-room.on r'rout street, one door east of the l-'xchauge Hotel, CAHINHT WAKE it CHAIRS, of almost every description, und of course at all prices. All my work is warranted. Work made to order, and repairing attended to. 11 U CUT A ItllVC Having a good Hearse, and good workmen, lam pre- paredto attend to this as it should be, WELL. 'riJlCIMNU. I am also in order to do all kiud of Turning, at my factory oi tne iiyaruunc, Newels, Banisters, Broom-handles, Cabinet Work, &c. Ten Pins Chair Stuff, &c. Order by mail, or otherwise, promptly executed. VI 11.LIA.H UKUUIY, Jr. Perrysbnrg, May 0. 1857 A'iiJltf FOR CASH ONLY! T 11ANK.KCL for past favors, tho Subscriber takes this method of IXrOIUIIXi HIS Cl STO.lIEltS, AND TUB PUBLIC GENERALLY, That on, aud after the Fill ST DAY OF JULY NEXT, Ho will offer hia GOODS FOR CASH ONLY, AT REDUCED PRICES, Believing that h? can make it the INTEREST Of THE BUYER By so doing. PLEASE GIVE HIM A CALL, OXE AM) ALL. Cash Paid for Butter. Re", fihl. and Hlf. Bbl .Staves, and Hour Bbl. Hoops. A. M. THOMPSON. Ptrrysburg. June 11. 1MT tf Cash for Hues. T wiDpaycashfor rasr delivered at my Book Store Am rerryaliurur. 1 willalsoturnUh dealer wan wrap piujr paper at theloweit wholesale nKurea. July J4. l(.iti, Jintjrunr.ns. OBOSS & CO., 1IKA1.KKS IN FINE AV AT CUES Also, a large assortment of the latest aud most fashionable tUlcaof Jewelry, Silver & Silver-Plated Ware GOI.lt .V Sil.WK SPECTACLES. California tiold made into (Watchetiand Jewelry TOLEDO, OHIO. Comer Summit and Monroe Streets, All (toads warranted a represented, ahould they prove otherwise, the money will lie returned, watclica and Jewelry repaired in the neatest and most substantial manner, by ex perienced workmen. N. H. All kinds of Jewelry manufactured to order FLOl It VOU SALIJ. TT THOLESALE or retail, by V M'lLLIAM HOUSTON. April C. lS3t. Ttl). r)0.ooo Buhol of Corn. WILLIAM HOUSTON. April :.,1S? .-VUrcBtest Discovery of tha Kftfif IMPORTANT TO ' TOBACCO C II EWERS!! DU. Gl'STAVUS LINNAUD'S TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES, Tlit Great Substitute for Tobacco. It Is a well known nnd incontrovcrtable fact thai tie Inordinate use of Tobacco is the promoting causa of the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS to which tht race nf man is subject, as careful tnalyat and long and painful experience hay clearly proves that it contains certain narcotic properties most ((id Ion In their effect, which, by entering; into tha b)o4 derange the function and operation of the Heart, causing many to suppose they are troubled with a chronic affection of thnt organ. TOBACCO affect also the entire nervon ytm, manifesting; Itself as all who have erer used the noxi ous weed will bear testimonyIn Lassitude, Nervoa Irritability, Water Brush, Dyspepsia, and many other disordersof a similnr character. THE TASTE RESTORATIVE TROCHES Are designed to counteract these baneful influence and have proved completely auccessful in a multitude of coses, and wherever used. Being harmless inthtnv selves they exert a beneficnl effect upon the entirely, tern, restoring the Tnste which has I ecome vitiated by great indulgence, completely removing the irritatioa and accompanying tickling sensation of tha Throat which are always consequent upon abataining from tha use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy ton to th Stomach, invigornto the whole system. NO EXCDSK Need henceforth ever be made by TOBACCO CHEW F, US thnt there exist no perfect substitute or relief for theii craving and unpleasant feelings, when attempt ing to brank off from the use of Tobacco.as the troch es or Lozenger are warranted to aerform all auch of-, lice. They are put np in a convenient and port able style at 60 Cent per Box and can b had of ull respectable Druggists. A liberul discount to tha trade. Prepared solely by the nndarsigncd to whom all or- " ders should be addressed. James E. Boa er, Druggist. f o.i i ii Ti .... v.wr. s't a iiu uuuesiB., rmiuucipnia. March 25, 18"nMi!v Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Jlenevalmt Institution, established by special envois meat for the relief of the sick mid distressed, iifflicled with I trident liiU Epidemic Visensesr rpO all persons offlicted w ith Sexnal Diseases, snk'' L a Spermatorrha-a, Seminal Weakness, Impotente, Gonorrhim, Gteet, SyphUis, tht Vict of Onantt t r Self Almse, SfC, He, Tho Howard Association, in view Of tho awful de struction of human life, cnused by Sexual diseases, nnd tho deceptions prnctiecd upon the unfortunate vio tims of mieh diseases ty Quacks, several year ago di rccted their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHAKITALLB ACT worthy of their name, to open a D)spcnsary fot thetrratmentorthia class of diseases, In all their forms, nnd to give Medical Aid Gratis, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, oc cupation, habits of life. Ac.,) ond in cases of extreme poverty, to Furnish Medicine Free of Chargt. It is needless to add that the Association commands tha highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tha most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the paf t, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort; have been of grent benefit to the nfllicted, especially. tT the young, and thev have resolved to dovote themselves with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Spes mntorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onan ism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, whih will be sent by mail, (in a sealed letter envellope,) fret c Charge, on the receipt of two stamps for postage. Address for report or treatment, Dr. George It. Cal houn. Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IIAHTWELI , Prtt't. Oko, FAincniT.D, Secretary. December 17. 1857. 321y. Hydraulic Furnace & Machine Shop of WEO. W. BUOWIV & CO. HAVING enlarged our gtock of Patterns, and em ploying the best of workmen, we are prepared to make to order Castings for Saw and Grist Mills, or any part tliereof.on short notice. We hove the best of machinery, and feel confident in saying that we can make aa good work usis inadeiuthe west. We kp MULLEYS & WATER WHEELS olthelatest improvements. We also manufuctl r ZIJ WASIIBOA1EDS, Long's Improved Plows, Nos. 1,3 Sr. 4, ground and finished in goodstyle. Steel Teeth Cultivators, Cauldrons. 3,?and 8 pail Ivcttles.Wagon Boxes. Sleigh Shoes, &c., which we offer nt wholesale or retail. Orders from abroad promptly filled. Furnace, on Hydrai'I;e api Front street lCly. L.M.IU.'NT. A.SfllTH UKO. W. BltOWN TO THE VI Ul IC. Notwithstanding the reports to tho contrnrr wa would say to our friends and patrons that the Parrji burg Mills are crlndim? daily, nt nil hours, inn r doing as gcod work, (if not better.) than any Mill in the country. Furthermore, we would ay, that it i aar intention to depend upon Custom Work mainly, and to make it the .Mill for the people. Flour and fed of all kinds on band and for sale, and any order left at bur Store, will receive prompt attention, and will ba delivered free of charge. liec. 1, is;( iiuti f. H. MILLER & CO. LIOOKN! HOOKS! ! HOOKS 1 1! Fresh arrivals weekly at II O L T' S BOOK STORK. sign of tho Hook, consisting of School Books of all kinds, also Latin, Greek, French, Ucrmau, aud the higher mathematical works. He also has the standard Poets, Histories, Uiouranhics. Travels. Xew and Ponu. lur Works, etc., etc., together with commentaries and notes ou the Scripture; works on Theology, Annuala, Gift Books, for nil seasons and ages, alargc assortment of Holiday Gilts, and Toy Hooks with beautiful pictures tor the children. Ot btationcry, be has tua best the eastern market affords and iu greut variety. INKS Black, Blue, lied, Carmine, Arnold' an Hun-ison's Fluid, Copying, Indellible, etc. UOL.U Tt.Sa Jluminoth. Lugrossine. Commeri cial, Ladies, Ac. nt HOLT'S. BLADE I51iII;KY. This Establishment has been REFITTED AND ENLARGED By thenew Proprietois, and is now pre arcd to do" ALL. KINDS OF BINDING In as good style and a cheap 89 can be done eUwher.- w e wish to cull the particular attention ot County Offi cers, Bunkers, ltailroud and Business Men generally. to our BLANK BOOK MANUFACTOItY. MUSIC AND AGAZINES Bound in any style desired. Believing there is sufficient work to sustain ONE Bit class BINDERY in Toledo, (if business men caab !--duccd to get it done here,) we have spared no pain as' expense 111 procuring either material or workmen, an' would respectfully ask our citizen to patronize nti.uii i.srn i iiOAS" in preference to sending abroad, and iu return wa piora--Uethein good work and low price. fliLTOS, STKWA11T Si WAGGONER.' Nor. 2ti, 1857 21Mf BAN KIN U NOTICE.--'! he Perhybulbo BtaK is now open and prepared to discount abort bad ness paper, buy and sell Gold, Silver, and Eastern ex change, and transact other busine in their lin.-j interest paid on time dcpesitei. j. at. m.iktu.. tvasniar. For ale, ON the most reasonable terms, the ioath-wat ,aar ter of thu north hulf of section number 9, towa i, of range nuiuber 12, containing 80 acr; also that fractional part of section nuiuber 34, aouth-aast of tha river, iu town ti, of rango 0, containing 86 aera, ia Wood countv. Ohio. JAMLS MURRAY. September 10, 1857 18tT F "KKSirTKASTlUt'E, Sl'UA ItS.and RIO L.VSClS. at I July 111 J GEO. POWEKB. For Sale. A largo quantity of land in Wood county, an1 a number of town lota in Perrysburg. Peraou desiring to purchase are requested to apply soon. Aagust 6, 1S57 13tf JAMESMCBBAT. WASHINGTON' CMOV Insurance Con. puny CAPITAL $300,000. D. H. Dunham, Prei't. Gko. Myoatt, Trea. Cleveland Mutual Insurance Company) Capital f '.'00,000. Kink taken on reasonable terata theabove responsible companies, by H. H.Dodul, Ageat for.Woed oaaiy S. L. BOUGHTON, DIALER IN DIIY GOODS, UKOCERIES. HARD WAlli:, eic, EOWLISG GBEKN. OHIO. HAYING removed to hi New Store, and receirad a large addition to hia Stock, will ba kappy toaaa his oldfrituds and customer, and a many (iew caa as may fovor him with a call, pledging himself nat to be uudrrsold In the County, N. It. The book of tha old firm muat ba tcjji Immediately. June I. "lS6T 6lf