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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 1

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THE From BUcf a Summer Rambles in the West. THE FOUMMJftG. Some incident in the history, of.a family which I heard related hereabouts, ve enviously romantic. A farmer, whom'we shall call'May, whose means were-ampler than most new settlers, lived in 1812 in Illinois, a- Lottt six miles from'St. Lcmis.

One morning earlv, a person then lodging in the house, information, hoard Mrs. voice in startled tones, calling- to her husband to ask "What noise is that?" the drowsy husband answered, that die cry was probablv that of an opossum or a screeoh- mvL "All, no, John exclaimed tlio wife, is a young ihiU!" She sprang from the did her husband, and both ran to the the child was doing, heard the foster-mother say loved and; Would cherish it as her own, and made a satisfactory report to its anxious parents. Mr. a nil Mrs. set off for the East, separating rt few days before at the house of the wife's father.

She Wiisjoyfully welcomed, and Mr. soon after'received a letter inviting him to join her. It was now about the commencement of the war with Great Britian, arid as it was known the Indians would be troublesome on the frontier it was arranged that Mr. should go "to the West, and bring the child to Us mother. He reached St.

Louis at a time when general panic on account of the Indians had scattered the inhabitants. His friend had joined the rangers, and could nowhere be found; Mr. May's familv had also disa; pared the neighbors 1 gent inquiries tailed in procurin inforniiition. After some narrow escapes from tlio w.isoblidge 1 to abandon the search, and return, disappointed and (jirited, to iu's unhappy wit'o. At tlio.

end ot the war, both set out for the aiulland- at From this point they travck'd uorthwiml t.hro\in-h Ultouso, making dilio-ent inquiries in every direction; For the hope of tho lost one was not yut extinct in the mother's breast. travelin i the country fur nearly year, they discovered May's residence, and had the happiness of embracing thechild whom seperation hnd tho more endeared to them. She was even move beautiful than the promise of her infancy, and vciy happy with, her kind foster-parents, who hat been preserved an 1 prospered through al the troubles and dangers by which they bac been surrounded. Mr. May was one of the mcst thriving farmers of Michigan.

This little romantic episode in his history may not be known to bis neighbors--for be was never very communicative--but it was the ground of a lasting friuinlship between his family and that of the little adopted one both iieknowlcilging from it a. profitable les son in life. ffileudcmi SUiueriiscments. 100 SLTERIOR-ST, PARSON'S BLOCK, CLEVELAND SOLK AUENTS FOR THE CKLEBKATED A I A EMERSOX'S PREMIUM PIAKOS. Ceulers in Musicnl Merchandise of every Ti-acbors, Seminaries, supplied Engraving and Lithographing.

BRAIXARD BUHRIBCrB, Machinery. Autojrmplis, Maps, SouLs, Stump on metal or Vipnct-H, Newspaper Ornnmi'i tnland Fiine.y Hoi-tier, Lettering, Copper IMnte En Printing, c. Drawing ami Designs furnished. UcralilRlock.Clect.tmd. O.

To Engineers, Architects, o. A SPLENDID assortmentof Mathemftticallnbtrmnrnts in eases or single. Field Books. Moutli GluL 1 Oivi- flus, Tape Lines all sizes. Drawing Pencils, Wator Colors, a great variety some new styles never before iu mm-fcct.

jn22 Please call and emminc. A. S. SAJTFORD, Clevolantl. PRINTING CARDS! 1 0,000 PACKS of whitOj single enamel, double cnnm- el, ivory surface, satin surface.

Also, grocii, yellow, blue, rod, dral), orange, prny und white Carrt Honrds, for snlc by the dozttii uruluglc, by A. S. 3 ANKOHD, 17 Clevelmiii, O. door; a basket Tvns set on the doorstep, cov- with ablartct, whldiMra.M.iy removed, i httd Ulkun reUl turts nd tlw and theve lay, imbedded in snow-white lin and linerr, 21 beautiful infant! Lifting it in her anus, she ran into the house and laying it on her lap. examined its features with deTig-hted curiosity.

ll it not a beauty?" she cried, looking up in her ImsJand's face; "nnil the way it lias come is so funny!" The stern farmer replied, that he could see no fun in having other people's brats thrust upon liira; but his grumbling hushed by the benevolent whose whole soul went forth in kindness towards the little helpless ereature-svidently not more than four weeks old--thus cast on her maturnal care. Notwithstanding the displeasure of Mr. May, which she Jcnew to be. more in appearance than reality she kept her resolution of r.d- ding the trouble of providing for it to the charge of her own four children. Matters went on thus for two or three years, anil the foundling, increased in beauty iecame the pet of the household.

Mr. May, however treated the little girl with an inclif- erance amounting to dislike, and manifested annoyance particularly -when his wife would tell-her visitors the child's brief history--always prefacing it by the exclamation, "The way the dear little thing came to us was so funny'." One day while he was alone in the room, he was playing with little Mary, when hearing his wife's step, he set her clown quickly, pushing her from him. The child cried; Mrs. May took her up, and spoke complair- ingly of her husband's unkind treatment of the little desolate creature, whom heseemed to hate. "Yon -are mistaken, Nancy," replied the farmer; "I do not hate the child she knows I love her as much as yourself," and as he smile and held out his arms, Mary sprang from the lap of her protectress and came to him, laughing merrily.

"But-why, John, do you always treat the poor thing so unkindly?" asked the wife. "I -will tell you why, JS ancy; because you tdl everybody all about her; and it frets me to have people suppose I am bringing up nobody knows who, as my own; besides it is a disgrace to the child! Now if you will agree to what I propose, I am willing, for the child's good, to sell out and move to one of the northan territories. But you roust promise never to let any one know that we are not her parents, and never again to allude to the "funny -way' in which she came to us." Mrs. May readily agreed to this generous proposal; the farmer sold out, and removed to what was then the territory of Michigan. We will now take up another portion oi' the story.

In one of the Eastern cities, a Mr. L. and Miss both of highly respectable families, had formed a matrimonial engagement with their parents' consent. But a wealthier suitor came, to whom the father, a stern and violent man. determined to wed his daughter.

The lovers were secretly married, and arrangements were made with a respectable family going to Missouri, to take the bride with them, the husband who called himself her brother, promising to join them shortly. He left the city some time before Miss disappearance, and all believed that he had gone on sea voyage. Soon after leaving home, Miss C----wrote to inform her parents she was safe with friends, and fled to avoid a compulsory marriage. After journey of several weeks, the young couple arrived at St. Louis.

Notwithstanding the pains taken to conceal their movements, in a few months the father learned that his daughter was in the western country and wrote to her that her mother, almost heartbroken at her loss, had fallen into ill health. Sincerely regretting his own unfeeling conduct, he entreated her to return in the spring, at which time be would send for her, Laving no suspicion that she was married. This letter was received by Mrs. a short time previous to the birth of an infant, who was no other than the foundling before mentioned. She resolved to set off on her home-ward journey as soon as her strength premitted.

A journey in the spring at that period, from St. Pittsburgh, both difficult and dangerous; Mr. expected to return, and Le thought it best to leave their child, urging that the parents of his wife would-be more readily concilated by her returning appavantly asshe had left them explaining all when she could choose a favorable time for so doing. The young mother could nc.t bear tho thought of parting with her little but, feeling that she could never forgive hursuif should her mother die before she could ivturn to receive her forffive- iTess and blessing, it appeared her duty to sacrifice her own feelings, and she at "last consented. Then occurrer! the question--with whom could tbe precious babe be trusted The inhabitants (if the place were mostly French.

and thej knew iir trustworthy person who could be prevailed on to bike charge of it. A young man, Mr. 's only intimate friend was acquainted with Mr. and Mrs May, and suggested that they would be certain to treat the child with all the tenderness its own pa-'" rents could lavish on it, if their humanity were appealed to in its behalf as a deserted foundling. Ho engaged to deposit the infant all due eircu instances of nvj'stciy, at their door, and rqwrt the manner of its reception also to look after it faithfully in the Sartwe 1 Block, No.

105, Yorthea-ut corner of Superior if- Seneca-sts. CLEVELAND, O. G. FOLSOM, A. Principal I.

B. BUY ANT, Prof, of tho Science of Accounts PBOK, Tutor in Initiatory Counting Boom VILLEY, HAY, and PALMER, Lecturers on Commercial Law. HE ilesipu of this Inxtituticm is tn lie purely n. Stor- nintilo School, nlRirtUHK toimllvlihmti Woroiiffft imd trnumifj; fas niut-li as in lu-tmil business) for duties of tlw Counting Kooiu iuul tho various businObH ursuitH. As idt-nco of suporior fnuilitios (iHordcil at tliU Insti- ution, iif.U'tition ifii'ulliHl to its vurv liberal Miring tin' hist nini- mrnitlii a hundred nnil fifty regular 'uilcnlf liiiva hom enrolled, many of wlimn urn from thu States.

A munlier of Us are iiini; situations iu the I'ilJ' and adjoining Imvs. The courst 1 of instritcHon arranged fi'oin transactions from real lift', and written out in a (rood business t.Vli-, tniiliitufx DmiMr Bntvj Bnnlilieeplng, as piwticnl- iu tlie Llillerent departments of trade nml coin- 'wvep, iucludiue; Wholesale, Itetuil, Commission, Shipping and Individ- mi, I'nnuershiu, iuul Compound Compimy Huttneiw; Iso, Memmtili 1 Correspondence, I'enmau- liip, 1'oiirh-a! Keonoiuy, and Commercial Law. The averinro. time to complete a course is some et'ks. and aiDpiieaiitneun enter College at nuy (ime, and jecive individual instruction.

Students are unlimited as time, nnd have the privilege of review. Owing to the of Cleveland, many are induced to tnkoaMor- 'imtile course during summer. ITiploma-s awarded to.wcA, and ruch only, as complete mil understand the entire course. Suitable aid given to jrmlnates tosecm-epoort situations. Terms for Che course and diploma, time i i i Stationery eosts Innml to per business "men of all kinds supplied with thoroughly rained aeeouuttmtB.

Cards written to order with jrenmne Metallic Pencil. H. K. WELLS, CUTLERY, c. No.

24, Bank ClovolnmJ, O. rri HE Sulxcribor wonlil cull nttontion to tlio large and JL extonsivu tuisortnu'iit of Ihu-dwiins i i lie hnn :u.st upeiu-d iu tho new hru-k block No. Haul; Street Cleveland, O. stoi'k tMiinprisff t-nmi'lcti 1 and selected assortment and Anu'ricnn Hurdwuri IU' wouli iuviti tin 1 nttention partieulnrlynt'thi: country to the extensive of i th tnide. Feeling confident that lie ran t'nrnisli ujion iNTEBKn ACCORDIKO Or'CottSRrai) 1851, BY J.

S. l.XTltE CtF.mc.s Ol" IOT 1 "TM TM EA8TB ANOTHER- SCIENTIFIC CHEAT CORE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. HOUGHTON'S TRUB Digestive Fluid, OB A I I HEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH 207 Mala Street, Buffalo, S. Y. G.

C. VAUGHN'S THlrj celebraletl rtmeilr in comianlly iroreoirnt iu ky many it if mttKinjr AIL OVEB THE WOEMX hru now become Me only medicine far Sanity utt, anil it nmiicnlurly recommended for DROPSY: all of thin complaint no fflAtlef i InmfjjmMng. Set PimiitMtt for Tatiauma. Thfi HJI IntlilUi! i CitoliRA, anil the slow ami dremll'ul of the maliwly, bkcttutff tJte syattm to degree whicli wiMUn.tha nituont utUrly nnalilS U. more, of its mMt inn HITHERTO tltkUw FARMERS W'LORAIN AND OF A CO.

TN order to blond utility and tnstoin Agricultural ami JL Horticultural i roiuli'riug the eultivti- mobt scrupulous, lie wuuUlhnlit, turn of tlie stiil not only profitable, bxit a pk'osnnt and all to call and examine. healthful ucuupntion, it becomes that yon find Edfffi Tools. should hivviMit the test implements tlmt, MUM nee and experience have producrd, tlio of coils, and tin; powerful mul iui'h I'auilities I intend tu furnish, at tho new to be known as THE ELY in A IMPLEMENT AND SKKD STOKE Wliere you will hercuftur find fry description of Ajjri- nnd llnrtU'iiluiral adapted to your which arc tlurty illrtpruiit kinds of culobratccl tooK Firmer chisels and socket, loiijjr paring and mUUvrWlit brond axes anil cast steel joiners: riveting and nnil hummers; claw hut diets; brii'U wul plaster Irfmela; steel and trj squurcs; hruco, augurs, biti; Sjjt-ar Jackson's hand, pswuel and lituikmws; complin and uood saws--butcher and shoe knives; saw irons; spolto shaves; tlrtm dividers; single uiul doubly levels, JBuiWer's Material. BpJmont premium nails, rasing uml rim and mortice lovUfi and lutchvs; pearl, wbito nnd mineral donr and draw knobs, solid mahopin.v knobs; oast and wrought butts of all sixes; I'liud susU fivitpnins's; liK door hells; wash cord; window springs; shutter fcfivws; handrail screws. Cabinet Matters' Tsvblo hingvs, vriutf New premium M-rovv, yiinblet points! ciiplmanl iron and till; roftin screws; castors; tlusli bolts; bed bcrewi; glue kettles tiles and bund paper.

Cutlery, Foreign and American cutlor.Y. Table kiuvtf nnd forks Dinner mid ten suits, horn mnl ivory handle; canor mul stt'Cli; BiUcher'Kcelebruted American wNsors ami tiulovs beivrs; lamp srUsors knives, bar low anil di)jr Britania and Jtipamcd Ware. Coffee and tea pots: crt'tun cups; snjinr dishes, cups; soup Indies; pepper nnd knife nnd HUHV ey boxes; the caddies; fuut tubs; toilet waiters; snuil'cr trivvs. SO- Ten and tablespoons; jjcrrajm silver and plated brass, brtttnnut, Lrun fuid japan candlesticks brass ami stfol snutVors, Cojfce Mttks, sail irons; kuUk'S; sauce pans', doc ionj; mul liMulta boes; California and coil, trace, halter tuul chum; y.im: and trimmings complete; well lUieol; Saws--KmvlnndX Cut. nntl Hoe's.

Jl'irt--Iron, copper, broom nnd anm'tilt-d i sheet brass fiJvor shoot i i spoltcr, hlock and luir tin; pip; Gonuiiw Hiirifi.fd 1 A i 1M i U( brmK, blioe imiN, aji.l 7.inc imils; fin- 1Il lJlT i i brnss do. CounttT niul plntform stcclynrds scfild spring bnlniic'os; cow bells; nnd potishccl hou.sp hflls, wooH-ariU; liorsc mrils; rat mips sirup nnd jiipmuxl ron their exlonsivo Nuraorv. nt tliiiv pricoo nil of hinttc'', Dutch i i we arc prepared ro sell'iit us nt The ubovo Imvcbopn puri-hiisoil cxprnsM.T fortho The niost complete ttdbOrUncnt ever brought into this pnrt of Ohio; Harrows; Kovorsiblo Stool Tooth Cultivators: Sraw Cutters Corn I'lnntors: Sood Sowers Corn Sholle.rs Thrcshiun; Machines; Horse Powovs Log. Halter, and Traco Chains Choose Presses; Cylender anil Thermometer Churns; Shovels, Spailcs, Scoops, Hay and Manure Forks Garden. Field, and Flora! IToos Horse, Hand, and Garden Hakos Heaping and Mowing Machines Clevises Rollers and Cutters for Plows Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Sickles.

c. In the Pi'ed Dopnrtmont will fnnml nvrry vnrit'fy ot Gurdfii anil Ficlil Bepis. Arnontr vvliichnrL 1 -Peas, and a I a i Clover; Timothy Rod Top, or Iloi'ds Grass Lawn Grass Bluo and Orchard Grass Also, a largo a i of Usug-o Oraiigo Sprd, fov Hedges; e. An hup i Vor hirniJiiug de- ''AKD ORXArEXTAT TUBES OK SHRUBS. Duff's Mercantile College, I I I i'A.

Entablutked by (he Proprietor in 18-10. Incorporated by the of Petntsytoaniu. KACUIA'Y. P. Dtw, (aiithnr of DutV's Book-keeping, Western Stcnmtioafc Aciiduntmit, Trot', of Double Entry Book- kccjiiny mul Cmniiiurc'inl Sciences.

J. AVn.MAMs. (uutluir of William's now syt.tr.nof romnanuliip,) Prof, of Commercial and Ornamental 1'on- U. HATCH, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Prof, of Mer- cutitilo Ijiw. N.

ll.ii nii.v, M. A Prof, of Mathematics. Upwurds of laoo sUitliMits been educated in this Institution. TlioHc who napire to tlie highest rank Ac- huvctriuncdfor business by practical countJint uf IH yt-urs' experience in domestic iind foreign who is aracticiUlyiwtiuc.mti:tl foriiH, every description. pers, prk'cSl 50.

WcHCcrn Stcnmhoflt Ilook-keopinp, price SI. perfect combination of Srience find Practice fHtbUjkcrt." (See circulars, with Reports of A erifjin Institute, unit Chftmber of Commerce, N. York.) Vc'UUnin' 1 New of Peinnitnship, complete in i bonks. A. H.

English Pittsburgh. JJ3l and Stciuncrs supplied with thoroughly trained Hook-keepers, TJusiiiPHs opened ttnil closed, iuul the mokt in rricfitc.settlements effected. ii.lG rom HKHNET, or tliu fourth STOMACH op J. TUB Ox, aftor directions of Bnron LIRIIIO, the great Physiological Chemitit, by J.S.HouoiiTo^M. phm, PH.

This is a great Natural Remedy for IVDIGKSTUKV, DYS- pisi'fliA, JAUVDICK, LIVBH COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, Di-iHiLrtY, curing after Nature's owiiuiothod, by Nature's own Agent, the tyjispuoiiful Pepsin, infused in flifTL-st nr difisolvu five pounds of Roast Rctf in. about two kaury, out of tho stouimO). PKi'six tlio chii'f clcnmnt, or Great Digesting Princi- pli- of tlio Gastric Sotecitt of the the Purifying, Preseroinir, and Humiliating- AgfcnC of thf 1 Stomach and IiifOHtines. fa extracted from tho Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming TUCK DIGESTIVE FLD- ID, precisely Hko the natural Gastric in its Chemical powers, unu a coruplute and perfct substitute EVIDENCE i Ctilt oa tho Agent, and get a descriptive Circular, tin, giving 1 a lurtfc amount of Scientific ondence, from big's Animal Chemistry Dr. Cnmhc'K Physiology of Digestion Dr.

Percira on Food and JJioc J)r. John AV, Draper, of New York UniverBify Prof. PungJiHon'fi Physiology Prof. Silliman, of Yale College Dr. Physiolojjy together witli of CUKES from all parts of tho United States.

A I A I B-BRBMnKii THIS Dr. HOCOIITOX'S great Natural Remedy, free from Alchnhol, BitterH, Acids and NK- uscous Drtitfti. It is extremely ngrecallo to the taste, and may 1)0 tnkun by the most fee hi patients who cannot cut ix water without acute distress. Beware of Drugged Imitations. Pepsin is Not A Drug.

CURES IN EVERY TOWN! Dr. TlooGiiTon's Pepsin has now Ipecn tested, for upwards of two years, in every large town in the United States, and and tli(i Apentft can refer Dyspeptics to many BEsurerc- AIII.K CuitKfi IN EVKHV Towx Numcrousdctnils of cuses, rcportrt of cures, certificates of Pliysieiims and Patients, are given in the Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. PEPSIN IN FLUID AND POWDER. Dr. HouoiiTON'ft PKPSIN is prepared in Powder and in Fluid 1'orm and in Prescription vials for the use of Pliy- sicmns.

iu VAT CIKCUI.AI« Fon PHYSICAJTS may he obtained Dr. HOUOHTON or his Apents, describinp tlic whole pro- and giving the authorities upon whicl the el nims of this new remedy ore based. As i(. is MOT A HRnnvrr KKMKIV, no objection can Ije raised against its use by Phyisieiautj in respectable standing and regular prac tii'o. Price, OWK COLLAR per hottta.

OUSKKVK Tinsl Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIV bears the written Kigimture of J. S.lIotoiiTON, M. D-. sol proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trade Mark scvnircd.

Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AOK.VT'S-- K. WOOSTER Ely rio. Wholesale and Retail Agent for Lorn county. APPLICATION OF THE KNIFE, ut perfornte and let lite aeunmnlrjefl vntut flow yvav, imiy to fill up acmn, and finally to end in ilretHtfitl ttttitH, tlieni just itie thii remedy in fcMttn, nml arecovsry cerium, it they will tci'vc k'J 1 GRAVEL, for these i tltmaeM of llie unimry orgni it nixiiHn rtlniie no other nrtif le cnn "hta.

tclifiel I0 raoit DEBILITY OF TEE SYSTEM, ivcnk wrakiien of llie KMiwn, orinflmnnuior relicvtil Iiy a of llrir mfilivmo. nnrl unre reEiilt ot iu Die. ItalumUa' A CERTAIBT REMEDY tar oonilinilnli, nnil for denuigemenu of DM innne, IHBEGraABITIES. StTPPRESSIONS, pnlnriil ninnitriinlioni. No imicle enerlmea aftrtdevxnt llilii, whicli woulii toliuli Ihis kiwi ol tlerangemenu.

nv-ij He relleil upon a nuri; ellectivo reino.ly, and periiilttffd to no so, CHIIH) tfive A THOffSANB WAME3 i pnrof uf cnra in Iliic iliilrwini; nliui or i-ompiatntt. gittnnhlcl. AH liroken coiulimtioni, frrmx mTclirx. will find llie iimcini: iiowcraf artu ate tn nc! immediately, and the peiranoai ininxnl naHiuuKd: IrtMH Die Tlie 22 Hinincl properliei whicli aompoM ihii nrtiola, IIML immenl.irly in llie, amiliuatian of the tidunil, for tlie P.t.ruer3i?h. orth of ulrM-Mii clr.w of xviiich heaf Fo( then, hu Hied in tha CERTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT, wiiple." Liu bat 1 For Uie relief ol all Symputhetin UJSCIUM atumlant an pra i.

allnyii and itiinfnl troulibi oluu occur to nlnnriert anil unmarried nnii S. oyci tliow penoilical olifUucuow wWoh ariM froro uikiiTj; CONSIJMI'TION JLKD L.IVIIL Bilieut caret, hjUnuatim iif tic Lungs. Covfkr. CoUt, friept Siaeuts. ll'tainiss.

S-c. lor nil then JiKawa no icine ever been IU eijaal. CANCEBS, FEVER SOBES, SCBOFCTA, FITS! FITS! FITS! The Vegetable Extract Pills, FOR THE CURE OF FITS, SPASMS, CRAMPS. AND ALL XEIIVOUS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES! Persons who nre Inhering under this distressing malady, will find the VEGETABLE EPILEPTIC PILLS to be the only Remedy ever discovered for CuiiiNa Et'iLBPsv, OH FALLING FITS! HESIS PillB possess a specific action on the nervous systf ni, und although they are prepared especially for tho nurnobe of curing TITS, they be fouud of ei- ,1 tne Medicine kns and it curing the worK cafes; let no one afflicted loitii tAoiicomytointt, oranvrtAer. kctitatc Ire tkia Medicine, as a cure Kill crRTAIjlLY n.

suit from lit me, thtrt being no Medicine nttc tcfurc rtc ictn-ld lU iQUal. CaU an JlfenH and ft n. I'aoiptttl. FEVKR AMD XQTJE. To the 6rcat etpectKlly.

nnil etim tuevail, ihu mctiicine iti oflered. NO MINEKA1 AGENT, no deleterious eompouiul IL pan of tliii it eurvt witli ceruiint; and celerity, and dim not toriiu. mttde ul alone, and it purely Vtjrotablo Pitnoro- lion, anil lini nothing in iu whKli can in the taut injure purson under ittijr clrcnuiiuncei wlmtever. Jlo meroui crrtlheatetot'the hiclirat are noblMied nt tlie tmmiintau. are u'tilribuitn' gmtuitooilr.

PILES. a of moit painful cliaracUr, IB IMMEDIAXEI.Y aELIEVED, mil a cure ibllow by few uie of thi fee Itolore any oilier prepitnition for tlm iliwaaft, or lor iliMaw iirtKinaLintE from impure blow). Sna EETIPTIVE DISEASES will rind the alterative of this article PTTKEFY THE BLOOD, iinil drive iiieh 'ilitensw from the See puwnliltt (,, qt carei in ail which the limiu of aa advr- UEMriiieliL will not permit to be n.imed here. AKWIW rive then they contain 33uaRc of nf high character attil a ftronxer ARRAY OF FSOOF GENERAL in, in 1NSUUANCU ACENCY. trade in Northirii Ohio, ami we feel puff i injr that we ran nmke it for the intercut of merchants iin-chnjse of us instead of fur from honip their 'U.

K. V'KLIJS For Hie rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, CROUP, ASTHMA, A1VD CONSUMPTION. Of nil the numerous medicines extnt, (tint! some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects wirh this Preparation. Others euro sometimes, but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and thront where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfeuMy safe in accordance with the di- rocHm.s.

(Jt not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who have not. Families that have known its value will not be i it, and by its timely use, they arc secure from the dangerous consequence of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. Tho Diploma of tho Massachusetts In- stitue was awarded to this preparation by tho Board of Judges in September also, the Medals of the throe groat Institutes of Art, in this country; also t.ho Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has boon to the CHEIUIY PECTORAL, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of iho Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long experi e-nce of tho eminent Physicmu of the Port and City of Dr. 3.

C. ST. JOHN, May, Fho years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL in my practice, has proven what I foresaw fromits composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which in this section, are peculiarly liji- thinU HB equal nas not yet heon discovered, nor do I know how a lietn-r remedy can be mtide the disten pcrs of the Tltruat. und I.lings. J.

J. I5UKTON, M. F. K. S.

it has tm a wnotviluinisritutiou, notonh in tfietollowingciujes, but a thousand nnre Srnni'iiv, 1S51. Dr. Aypr In i i i i I i i lusL I was attacked bj a M'lleia ili-irriuim. in the minus of California. I rpturn- to r.n Krunciseo in hope dt'ri-cfiviiiK benefit i I'hi'tiKo ofclimale uurlclirt.

itiiirrhwi erased, linr wu )o)ltin-i-d by severe and much I finally staried for home, luit rn-fived no boru tit tin- vov- uyf. My cniixh ciintinupil to grow worsn, nnd in New York, I nt marked bv niv quitinlanei's as a vielim of 1 miist. unfon rrwon to dr.ul-.t ivlinf mj friends all ble. absence of its parents. The mother consented to the romantic SELLING OFF LESS TIIA.N COST AH our Old and New Books! A we intend leaving this branch of the business and ourselves to m-inufactnrinf: and wholfsnle- Stationery, we fan nfler great bnrguins to IJook- and Prrilers for we have in Imok 1 Tor irivate Libraries we have some frowl M'oi-ks, inch as Yonng, lleattie, Collin'-, Shakspearc, Milton, Burns, Croly's Briti 1 Tofts, VVtib.stcr's Unabridged Dictionary, 4to Univrraitv do, St-hoolilo, also, nl! the stanilard SCHOOL HOOKS now in use, at and retail.

You cnn buy all tho nlove cheap, if yon will only Remfml'er, 1.7 Superior Street, CJoveland, nf i i i (n20) A. H. SA NVO1U. A I A WII.I.IAM nULJFOIlD, Pmprir.lnr. onm.

LAHGE WATCH, CLOCK, SILVKR-WARE, COWLES ALBEKTiJOff, No. ,49 AVeddolJ House, Keep constantly on hand nfisorfint-nt of (iold Silver Knives, Hich Jewelry, SUvc-r t-prums, oH, 1 c. A I FIIIH COMPANY, 4U1ATUUA SI'IUMfh, N. V. linit it'll nf Cincinnati, Ohio, where all losses occurring here will lv prninptlj paid.

(juinuU, A nil ck'pOMted with Comptroller a.s bcvurity, 100,000. OKI UOX. HAT I Prt's't. UlAXKUS HOMO, Gen. Agt.

i A FKKfiMA', TioiLiurer. WM. iVKity, Sceretsry. S17.M3IJT31UTUAI4 FIJtJE INSURANCE CO. A I Tins Ompany was in 1S4G, anI tlie unparal- k'Hud suct't'6- which luts nUondcd operations to the pru.s- enf tiniL 1 is I'vidfnce of cho conHilencu with which it irf re- g-iirded hy tho public rolk-iuh isoticdon either tlic Cash or Mutual Plan.

The is determined to render thiscsi.lMi-h- menf i of i i patrunape, nnd i'ei-ls eonlidi'nt of if i i i i i i i-f (lio soil will rnnsiUt their i i i 1 piviim'lnmu rail. c'lime to Klyria V. i fulling to oxnrnint 1 the -orhnent. Store itsf cif The public i opposite -ulf, duu! In-low DeTritt's firo. is manufacturing a larger miniber than usiuvl of tli i A I I 8 which ill bn sold as cheap as the advanced i rnate- ri'iU will permit.

JOHN W. Elyrin, 11. CLAKK, J. ItjSSKK, TUATj FIH1S INSUliLVNCE CO. A A OHIO.

Dtrec'tf) s. 1.. J. .1. MI-SOKM, J- II.

LimiKK, J. Ii. F. SUMl' A. HUFFMAN.

J. Si'iiK J. CH.U.I., i'. HISSKK, President. a INE Ivory Ilftiullc Tabln Cutlery, Si'i cr 1 Cu-storj, Cake Btiskets, CnndJu Srii-ks, CulVce mid TeuPots.

Urns, Silvur r.iib-'d.md Jniiaunod Trays; China, Bohemian Glass and Parisim Mnr Mantlo Ortminoiits; Ilich and Kftshiu-inbk 1 f. iind i Comlis, Foreipi Soups and PerfimiorU's; great variety of articles in tho House furnishi Persons in this line, will litid ifc very much to their jileastire and advantage to call tuid exjtmine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, Silwr :j.nil olryof all kinds made to order. PRINTING INK! 5 OO KBGS News Tnfcs, from trout's Tiinnufnotory also, Hook and Job Printing Inks of all folors--warran- tsdn.lways or no Ride, at Uie Rork K'oTe of ju22 A. S. SANFOKD, Cleveland.

that i i no MiOicien scheme, ami. packing tbe basket with as many clothes as it would hold--placing in the bottom a purse full of money--she set outivith her husband nnd his friend, the night, for May's house. Within a short distance of this they stopped, and with foreboding amrtiish, both kissed the baby's smooth cheek and resigned it to theirfriends, endeavoring to console themselves-with the belief that a year, nt the furtherest would restore their darling-to their arms. In few days their friend called oil Mr. May, saw how veil ueliL'Vud.

At this 1 vonr trniv in. valuable mediehu; with iiale rxni-ctullnn of 'deriving "any henfiil. ftora nsc. You would not receive these lino did I not regard it my duty to state to elie afflicted, tln-ou-h you. that my health, in the space, of eight months, is fnl- lyres-orrd.

I attribute IE to the iwe of your CllEJIItY PECTOKAL. Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WAKIUKKIOX, April 12, Ib48. near air Feeling that I have been cpnred from a pro- nmture (hroiifrh your instrumentality by the providence of Oud, I will take tbe liberty to (o you my gratitude.

A- nnd the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to lenve me anytbintr like hope, when my physician brpupht me bottle of your TKCTO- tiAL." Ir. seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weelis timo has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others it bits done for mo, you are certainly one oPlte benefactors ut' mankind. faincerely wishing yon every blessing, am Very vours. JOHN J.

CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church. With such assurance and from such men no stronger proof can be adduued unlessit bo from its effects upon trial. PREPARED ANT) SOLD JAMES C. AYEH, PUACTICAL AND ANALVTICAL CHEMIST, fl.ass.

For sale by W. P. WOOSTEK, Elyria. ul To Country Merchante, PccldLii's, and the CommiTnity, generally'. NOW eaeh and all of you, that the subscriber is now opening and can sell cheaper, the following articles, 1500 Reams Letter Taper, from 12s to 34 per ream.

1000 do Cup do 1W do Bath Post, 400 do French Letter, plain for printing. 4110 lo C-vp p'nin. 1000 do "Wrapping, hrown and white. 1000 do Flat Cap, erown, uVmy and medium. 4HOO Sheets) Drawing Taper, from 2 cts to S2 per sheet.

HJOO ReamH folio Post. Ml do Marble Paper. Rank Note and Colored Papers, and almost every variety nf Paper manufactured. If yon would promote your own interest, call and try me. A.S.

SANFOHB, jn22 Kooliiellcr, Cleveland. BOOK BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY! A NY THING in the above line fian bo had ar, cheap, as XV strong, as and Rood material as can be had in any part of the country. RULING done to any required pattern. MugiuitntM) and old books rebound, uud entire AV. I AS removed to the Old Iron Slcaiv.er.' nno door west of the Mansion House, where cnn be i a wellsi, 1 leeted stock uf SPRING AND SUMJ1KK dOODS.com- i tiling usually in .1 MEKC'IIANT TAIT.SJII'S KST.VIU.IHIUIKNT, which he ivill I onli-r in the best 'nanner, and hi nil A A TO FIT.

Itc of i a i CLOTIItXa. iTiniiitfaftureil t'M'luhiv-ly In town, ninli-i m.v nu'n i ititondoncts and tliu worUiiuiiuiliip Jind inntLThtl wurnui- tttl. niN. B---Kvory i i i paid to CUTTING, sn Ui bo mark' up IMPROVED PATENT MELODEONS. C.

A I I IHIS nitidy i 1 house, to supply him un nsMirtniu of these bra toil i i i the nnd prices, now on Imnd. Fmir Outlive Molnclcon, cxtu Jin from to i nnd a half Octave, to (iO Kivu Melodcon, to 7(J Piano style." to 100 Six 125 to 175 Five Ocfnvp Splontlid louble-Tlccd Itistrni-ncntp. I i 0 2 0 0 Individuals, VtimiHcs, and Churches, arc infm-intnl tluxt tlioso instruments nre unsurpassed in quality and finish, and iu chwipiiL-ss Ho is dctemiiucd, nnt to bo out- I. C. WHITI5.

0. R. RTDER ESrECTl' 1 OLLY Invite tho attention of fiic uf Oberlin fmd thu adjoining townsliipc, to Uicir lurgo DOMESTIC Hartford I i ITnnUli JiiMiirance Company, tt I COHV. A I A 1 0 0 0 0 0. I I I I I JAMES DIXOX.

TiTm'dcnt I1OOKKR, Vic-uPrcftWent. S. MIl.LBK, ScurutArr. i KKLI.KV, M. Mc'dioui Rxnniincr fur Elyria I r.IPE INSintAXriCCO.HPANY, ClSLUSXATl, OHIO.

Inc'crporutod by tho SUitu of Ohio--Charter Perpetual. CAl'ITAlj STOCK, All juiid ui, und safely secured. E.P. J. AV.

UONOLUCK, ProsidMit. h. W. EnwiN M. Mydical fur Klyvia.

BcrJcyliicv Cottnty JiiHuranco Co. GUAltANTY CAWTAlii'S 100,000. HON. OKOIIOK T. Prc's't, I H.

K.jortNsox, Secretory. TUGS. K. V. PreVt.

i. s. PAOK, Truiwuror." Hoi'kHlilcr TIiUuuI Heiilrb AH-jociation. MASS. Mi'ftiucK noss, Pix'sidtMif.

I IIKMIY cr.Aitic, Sccrphiry. joaiAH CAftTBH, Y. President, iniMiy a. miiGos, Trendy. The subscribers n.vc Agt nts fur the nbovo and luie prepared to tuko risks on the most advantageous term-i.

'olicies will bo givuti on the Stot'k or Mutual Plan, if 1 tbn upplictmt, "laliforniit risks taken on lives. All persons desirous of liiMii'injr, etui have piuuphlcts, grutiK, and bo furnished with satisfactory infornmrion, ui rofur- eneo fo the sitfcty and rc-nsonnblo rive's of the ubove Citm- paiik'S hy callnig at over J. 15. Mi'rwin Co'b. ClothhitcStore.

SMITH WASHBURN, Aftents. cfit for oil pnrhons atHictcd with weak nerves, or whose nervous system has been prostrated or shattered from any cause whatever in fart, it is almost impossible to convoy an adequate idea of tho speedy and almost miraculous results which these Plleet in tlic diseased, broken down and prostrated nervous systems. Persons were all la.ssimile, wcn.kiiess and debility, before their use, at once became and full of energy. No matter wliethor tue cojisrituticm hns been broken down by excess, weak by nature, or debilitated hy sickness their etYecton the unstrung shatterec! nen'oiLsortranizntion cquuily eertiiin and npparent. 3n cases of ncnrnljria, lienilacho, vertigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the Nci uf llie heart, periodicftl hcadacViCs.

cold and shivered state of the frequent fits of abstraction, total inability, dislike to society, melancholy, tuono-raania, heats and rinsbus of the face on the bligjntefit. occasion, a desire that existence teruiinati'; they will produce cure iu an nstonixhing- short period of Lime, nnd they will oJso remove depression, excitement, a tendency to bluah, restless, sleeplessness, incapacity for study or businc-s 1 loss of memory, confusion, piddiness, blood to the head, men- tnl debility, hysteria, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction, fear of insanity, c. They will in- restore the appetite, the emaciated, renew the health of those who hnvo destoryedit by execs- nnd induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life. Persons of pule complexion and consumptive habits nre restored by tho use of a box or cwo, to BI.OOM and vigor, chauixitiK tho skin frwu a pale, yellow, sickly color to beautiful FLORID COMPLEXION. Rfisure the reader that the utmost reliance may be plftcnd in these Pills, in the euro of the maladies mentioned nnd nlhO of those which follow, o' energy, and prostration, irrHabilify, anc rtllNi'i'VousaffpCtions, the Liver, vi i nlcncss.

or any of the consequences of indis- croticn, or renders them tlie most valuable remedy over discovered. Fn fact, us a remedy for the above complaints, these Pilta stand unrivalled and alone Thorp is no other relinblo remedy, or any that hns au thcMiticatc'ly received the sanction of the medical facility. In constUutiona) disease 1 the action of these Pills is no less happy and decided. Numt'njus instances might IK mention oil in which persons hud inherited dreadful ina.1 tidies from thoir infancy, and had endured yours of mLsc ry ami rtiitVoriUR, spent hundreds of dollars, and fi 1 been cured iiy he use of tho Extract Pills. these Pills are composed of some of the mos PXpensive muterials in tlie Mnteriit Mcdicii, it will be im posHible to leave them around, the country on agency, common Patent medicines usually are.

But in order lut theafllictcc! in the most remote parts of thu countr have a. elmiice to obtaiii them, tliey will be sent by inai' VRKK OK to ntiy part of the United States, or nn, country with which the United States has postal arrange ments, on tlie receipt rrf a remittance. PrticKS--Vpgcttihle K.xtract Kpileptic Pills, 53 per boi or I boxes for S5, OKDCKS must be addressed, popt-pnid, fo SETir S. HA5TCB. 108-Baltimore Slreet, Baltimore, Md.

PAID LKTTEIIS not taken from the office. WINDOW SHADES. UST rec-i'ivod, a Inrgc lot of nil from one dollar to five dollars per miir. apr2B O. H.

which tliey arc now selling at prices far more, ndvimtapoons to any before ollcred in tlti-i marlcot. Theirassorfmeiit contains everything- tho House-keeping Department, s-neh us Vninily Grneeries, Crockery, Hoots and Shoes, nnd bnnmier Goods of every description. They Imva a pti.ck of Broadcloths, Silks, plain and fancy, sntiuis, shawls, KihlonH, -vvhieh they invite those in want to examine hcfme imrclmsint; elsewhere. Produce always received at tho highest market price. Oberiin.

Aug. ngfftf satisfaction inven. ju22 SANJKOKD, 17 Cleveland, O. OIL PAINTINGS. ENTLEMEN wishing to furnish Ihoir parlors with vJT Artistic KkiH, can do 30 with benutii'nl oval or oblong Frame and Painting that will cost les than one-lia them painted ut home.

Cull nnd see tiiein--its worth half the price to Imvo a Kor sale at the I3oul( and Stationery Store of A. S. 8 A J' 1 22 17 Cleveland. LIME, LIME! rvu i i ui uxjjense to tne OR SALE--Fresh burnt Lunc kept constantly on Post Office Buildivff, Cleveland, O. the Mouth of Black River.

.1. 1 4 I May 2, 1303. f. It. LIVINGSTON.

Vf. Talent Olfice Agency. TSVENTOItBMiil others requirinn protection by United JL States Letters Patent, may pnx-urc at thin ollica such advice as will enable them to adopt the safest measuroB for sccurmy their rights. The subscribers, from their experience as practical mechanics added to a thorough knowledge the 1'atent Laws nnd of the details connected with tho Patent ORU-o business, in which they have been tire enabled to transact with promptness and ability all business relating to tlic procuration of Lotters Talent. By this Agency the applieant will avoid the expense of a personal attendance at "Washington.

Fees, models and documents forwarded free of expense to the applicant. 1JRAINAR1), SUPERIOR A I in waut.of nml fresh iirliclo nf Wator can bo la'commoiliaed by falling on the "Pour Man. 1 Stone Coffin Cases. 7Tc in alto pri'purt'dnt times, on tho bliortost nntict 1 to i i C'dHn Cnnt'H, td jirotuut tins tlopurtud from Mic UtiPvlKli p-imp of MHJ hlpufl lijunns, that uoutur- nully prowl aruv" WM. O.

CA1IOON. I'onn MAX'S COTTAD March IBM. n7lf NEW ARRANGEMENT ARCADE GROCERY. HIC fluli.scrllior would 1 fully (innoimco to Mm nf lilyrtn. nnd Clint 1m lias hcimiMi- liirglnK" II'IH i nt, ami SH now a stuck of fipotscplp.H, ivliio'i ollor-t I'lioiijt for ciwh, cmi- nf TUHH.

nntl Supir, Sporiv ami faint Win, M'ltimiwfi mul KidBliifl, J'rtiiK'S "Outcfl, Cnrrnnts, PoinjirlshiK nlinnst ovrry tiling in tlio grocery lino. CiiHtomcrH nre Invltcil to call anil inc fyr Mu'inRulvpA. (It)iulri and Hunt if fruo of uhnrKis. A I Klyrin, April 1, at AUSTIN'S. HE subscriber, hiunnp rocontly spent, soitie timo in Ifjwikimtl Illinois, cxftttiiuing 1 Government landUjftnd liftvinj; Vlntts of sonic of tho boat locutions, iH prcpuriid to locate Ijind Wirrniits for such its nmy desire; his BurvieL'H.

Purstms but mm or two Warrants nre frequently prevented from locating Mioin, by tho great cvponKO attQudinjc w. trip west. This UUUuulty can bo obviated Iiy culling on tlw anbstirihcr, who will locate, for a Pnnill part of oxponsc, upon lundfi whicli liuvo come under his own personal inspection, and for the quality of whiuh ho onn vouch. of Lund wliich the highcst cash prico ivtll paid. DPC-.

15, isr2. G. T. SMITH. MILLINEEY.

HI AS removed her shop to the house formerly occupied )iy Mrs. lii.ni'.H, nn West Avenue, one door south of the Washington House, Elyria, where she vrimkl bi' Imp- py to servo who arc in of Millinery goouH, or worlc. Tlio r.ATKST STYLES of Liuliea' Bonnets, Cups, always on band for inle. EIj i-ia, April Sflch, HOUSE BUILDING, POINTING, J13VJD LUMBER H. J.

BROOKS, A the old shop of tt. S. Brooks, is puoparod to do anything in t.ho lino of House Building, or Painting, on rciwonablo tormi He will also furnish any quantity of Lumber at the mill known as lloyil Lane's. paid fur good Saw Logs. OLD A OH A INS, new link, just received I Express, at 0.

WHITE'S. OLD nibi PJCNR, with or vvithout Holders, warranted just received hy Express, at winTJE REAST AND SCARF PINS, Ear and Finger Rings. variety a just received by Express, at i D. C. WHITE 1 1 Hi A TO THK Farmer, Farrier, and Stage Proprietor GEO.

W. MERCHANT'S OTclcbi-ntcli I Unparallrd in the Hiilory of McdidM in I he most Remark able stjijilicatioii. cctr discovered. GOOD FOR Mv BEAST "Tliuy can't keep House Witlioiit it." T7IXPK1UEKCE of more tlinn sixteen years luis Jil listed llie fiiot tlint Moroiiiuit's Colchrtited Gnrglin Oil, or Universal Family Embrocation, will cure, most ua sus, anil relieve nil sucli Jih Spavins, Sweony, 1 ol Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of al kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains Lameness, Foundered Foot, Scratches Groaso, Mango, BJieumatisin, Bites of An imals, External Poisons, Painful Norvou Affections, Frost Whit lows, Burns and Chap pod Contractions of Mus cles, Swellings, Weakness of tho Joints Caked Breasts, c.

e. c. Tho unparollelea success of this Oil. in tlic euro of dis cnncs in Horses and Cattle, am! oven in lun 8 dwlj- becoming more Imown to the 1 11 It ciin harllly bo credited, except l)y tliose who Deen St of UoojihiB it in 'TM mld ho a vast amount of pain, snflferins: and time, are saved bj MERCHANT, Lockport, N. blown in the side of the bottle, and in his ImJidwnlmg over the cork.

All orders addrcesod to the proprietor will be promptly responded to. Get pamphlet of the apent, and see what wonders nre accomplished by tlie use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers Renorally. in the U. States and Canada.

Also, by W. F. booster, Elyria; tcr, and F. Dewey, Norwalk C. B.

Prcntiss, Medina H. M. Wooster, flymouth; B. M. Hutchinson, Bedford IL E.

Gaylord, Cloveland.are wholesale agents, nlu A Boon to the Afflicted. efieotually curec by MAIISU'S newly-inrented, self-adjust ing- clastic N. MARSH, practical Truss Manufacturer, is the inventor of new Truss, pronounced by the faculty bo tho effective one extent, properly adjustinjf'itsel to ovory position of the body, rcntlcrinu displacement im possible. It not only insures a complete Tetention of th bowels, but otVects ft radical euro. Mr.

MAU3H "bavin had upwards of twenty years' experience in the treat nicnt of hernia, will euarantco a cure in. 1 every 'case rupture, of hosvever Ions standing. Children invarlabl cured. MARSH No. 2K Muideu Lane N.

Y. old by R. C. PEWITT, Solo Agent, Elyria. Shokepcnre, Burns, Moon sale.

PARSONS CO. YRON, Routhoy, in various for sale, ehonp. the virtHPi of nnHlicine, never uptie iiltar tt.ttur«* ot iliix article ilia.1 it ny muicle ore lell lw builti ft one of dii fuila 10 itii it-fit, pp uikm j'lm I'r HOPE OK, ivoiiiii CiVTION THE BUBLIC a in it nunilmr ot" urticios wlituh out SARSAPAK1IXAS, SYKITPS, oirrs lir Urnr Gravel, fn ml comoulfcil to mill the tnm'tiry TOUCH THEM: KOT 'lieir invontnn tlioticUt of citrine riinle 1imu iu A pitrtujoisr stutly of the I lei tttl 11 who tell the article are GLAD TO CIRCULATE up ui 30 boiilen, 41; 12 An. (rt cnuh --the laricerholilnijf tf inomllimi two imall bot- a. Lnuk nnt nnil not imputed npvn.

Every bottle ham UuUomriimc btowi; opon lio llie u-rttteu siitnrttiire of (J. C. a on the nnil C. Hunalo, ftampi on. tAt ciirk.

Nnim oilier peiniuie. I'reonrcil by Ur. (5. C. ami sold UL ilic LVmcipal it)7 uiilws post iKttil piiiit IciteM, or verbal i iiivice, to, UUIe On itctl nnil Canailii, at retail br" li.rsn'le lir ail R.

C. DEWITT, Elyria, W. F. WOOSTKU, WM. IfAET, Rawsonvillo and Grafton, KoiiEitrs HENRY.

Oberlin, WM. ROMP, Olmsted, W. S. HOPKIX.S, Avon, THOS. S.

FULLER, Birmingham, And by Medicine dealers generally. n41 $500 CHALLENGE "VXrilATEVER concerns the hc.ilt.li and happiness of a VV ppopleisatnllumosof tlie mow valuable importance. I take it for grunted that every person will do all in tlicir power, to save flic lives of their children, nnd that ovorv person will endeavor to promote their own health nt nil sacriticcB. I feel it to be my dut.y U. solemnly assure you that WOKJIS.

according to the opinion of the moH cekibrntvd rhj'bicinns, arc the primary causes of a largo majority of diseases to whicli children Mid adults are liable; if you have an appetite continually chanseobk- from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in tlie Stomach, Picking at tlio Nose, Hardness and Fullness of thebcl- lv. dry cough, Slow fever, Pulse irregular-- remember that these denote WORMS, and you should at oucc apply th HOBENSACKS WORM SYRMP. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, beiugr perfectly when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beiiencial cft'ect, where Baicel and Diarrhea have made them weak and debilitated, the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it standi without an equal in the catalogue of medicines, in giving toueand strength to the Stomach, which makes it an inflU- h'Mc remedy for those afflicted with Dyrpepria, tho astonishing euros performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy ovor allothern. THE TAPE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy of all that Infest the human system it grows to an almost indefinite suspect that it Is Tape Worm hastening: them to an early Kravc. In order to destroy this worm, a very energetic treatment must bo pursued, it would therefore be proper to take to 8 of my Uver Pills so as to romova all obstructions, that tlie Worm Syrup may act direct upon tho Worm, which must be taken in doses of 2 tablespoousfidl 3timesaday: these directions followed liave never known to fail in curing tlie most obstinate case of Worm.

HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of tho lystem is more liable to disease thai: Liver, it serving as filtcrcr to purify the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the bile; so that any wronjf action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the tern, and results variously, in Liver complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, c. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that miirht indicate a wrong action of tbe Pills being composed of ROOTS AND PLANTS furnished by nnture to Seal the sick; namely, 1st, an EXPECTORANT, which augments the secretion from the Pulmonary mucus membrane or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2d, ALTERATIVE, which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certain morbid action of the system. 3d, a TONIC, which gives tone and strength to the nervous svstem, renewing health and rigor to all parts of tlie body." 4th, a CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the othar ingredients, anil operating on the Bowels, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and fitiated matter, and purifying Uie Blood, wliich destroys disease and restores health.

You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In cither total or partial, they have been found of inestimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, puri ifying the blood and other fluids no effectually to put to flight all complaints which may from female irregularities, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side, hack, c. None genuine unless, aigncd J. N. HOBEMACK, all beinc base imitations.

de Ageute wishing new supplies, nnd Store of becomin agitnts, must address the Proprietor, a Joil Terrell, M. Voofv, Dover Avon TV. TV. Avon S. Bun.mmta, IV.

Uorton-. Airnhirfit J. C. Bm'on. Broirnlmbn Vermillion..

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