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OUR VIEWS AND EEVIEAVS. 



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SEED STORE. 



A good Seed Store is a good ' Institution.' Such a one is our friend's, 

 J. M. McCullough's, on Main street, just above Fourth ; where our 

 Agricultural and Gardening friends may find all manner of seeds, roots, 

 cuttings, bulbs, and agricultural implements, numerous enough and 

 curious enough to stock a museum ! while the frank and friendly manner 

 of the Proprietor will make his customers feel at home with him in less 

 than no time. 



We are not paid for this notice ; which we mention as a sign of our 

 sincerity, in thus commending the ' Institution.' 



"THE SANDUSKYREGISTER." 



This sterling and ably edited paper is welcomed to our table. In 

 vigor of character it contrasts most favorably with many other papers 

 of the day, aspiring to prominence, while the excellence of its editorial 

 style almost persuades its opponents to accept its doctrines, however 

 hostile their prejudices, or deep-seated their counter-convictions. 



"THEPENANDLEVER." 



The third number of the first volume of this weekly has come to our 

 'exchange.' It is published by E. P. Hudson & Co., Washington; 

 and partakes, in some degree, of the character of the ' Scientific Ameri- 

 can,' in its attention to patents, and mechanical inventions. In this 

 particular it seems to manifest much ability, and will doubtless be 

 found useful. 



THE SUMMER SESSION 



Of Farmers' College, will open on Wednesday, April 9, 1856 — con- 

 tinues twelve weeks — Commencement on Wednesday, July 2d. 



