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FFAT’S AIFE MED1-CIWES.FACTS TO HI2 K IS MEM BIS RED.Ail article that should be Cut from thin Paper and stuck up in every Office, Counting -room and Workshop.The Life Pills and Pliconix BUters of Dr. Moffat, open sure and positive pieventajjvc of that fatnl disease Cons vim pi ion, tins has been proved beyond a doulitj iu hcicjiiury consumptive families ; und I tie proa ft may bo seen in block anil white at Dr. -Moffat’s office. The reason why these medicines lire so valuable lo consumptive people is plain enough,every one acquainted with them admit that ^hey always restore that peculiar insensible pics-piratiou and equalization of the blood so necessary to sound health, at the same time throw out all impurities nf the system through the pcres of the 1 skin and all the leading channels.The Life Medicines for the reasons above stated, nro also n cert.mi nml permanent eradieutoi ol diseases of the skin, curing without delay all e-ruplions, cancers, king’s evil, and’scrofula of every lie script ion.There is no Remedy for Worms iu the world, equal to JVIofliil's Life Medicines. For eiihei children or adults, ffiey may tie n 1.on tviili certainty of immediate and happi rff'cet-..Xervo us Weakness, including Mo ibid Sensibility, mid serious Mental In itaiion, Spinal In nation, Ncryousncas. Indigestion, and Functional dcrungc-ment. Strictures and ILemoirhcuds; Ulccis, of the lega o»d other parts—showing ihot the most obstin-ntc sores may be safely and speedily cured by Mof-fm’ca Life Medicines. These are some of the Idlest cngej which Dr. Moffat has treated with the most cheering success.They are sold also by nearly nil the druggists in the city of Now York arid Rrookhn, jitij by most of ih druggists throughout the United Slates.J. F. WOOSTER. Druggist.E yria Lorn in County Ohio, Jan. S, IS 1-1.SANDS SARSAPARILLA,FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF TOE BLOOD, OR LI ABIT OF THE SYSTEM, VIZ :Scrcfula, or JCings Evil, ifchettmalism, obstinate Cutaneous eruptions, Pimples or Pustules nn ihg face, Blotches, Biles, chronic Sore EyiFASHIONABLETAILORING.Mil. J. WOOD would rcapectfully inform tlm citizens of Elyna and its vicinityVtior in jthat he I he lately arrived in town, and at the it quest of several of the most respectable citizens tie lias determined to establish himself and give his business a thorough trial. Having been employed in must of the principal cities in Europe and America, and bad extensive experience both as foreman and overseer, lie has made IumseJf thoroughly acquainted tvitb all the beauty and style of modern fashions, and is uaw prepared to execute with neatness and despatch any work in his line of business. Customers will ever find him punctual to all Iiib engagements, and ho pledgee himself that all work entrusted to Iiibcare shall give perfect satisfaction. JUeeirous to have his work tested by a discerning public, he respectfully invites nli who want their ‘then' garments neatly and fashionably madeor mm 'yilii their imwwmgo. I-Io Irnamem and rah, afllv bane. and jam Is, smbn \ sl’°k- nSmSulcers. Swlnlhc sympums. Sciatica, or hum- I MaSON Af.DRfc.lVS,, opposite theLast oi I.cflcrs.REMAINING In tbc Post Office at Elvi1st IS 14.Mrs AgaloTholnas K an oilyJames AndcisvnJeraminh Miller 2J Brown 2Sarmjol Me KuneThomas BradleyJnhn Millet.Tumes DouglitanJvxac MillerJohn BlookerWm P Mas tci 5Wm Bax lei'Janies NelsonThomas DrownMaranda NicklesC.leason T Bur rough aW L NicholsAlviia M Bradlt-yCharles NaylorJacob Dames •John PottyMrs Z B1 oil^ctWin PeekJoshua DiooksSolomon Pa literN K BaldwinAnna PorteiSamuel G CurtissIsaac PostJoel ChubbG W PayneDr Charles CochraneSalmon PangbornDaniel Cogden,Wm RiceDavid Cur;ISAndrew Robot sonDnnil B CousinW JI RoiCmnRalph Campbelllluldnh SpenserJane ColoWeal ikv SmithJesse CutterEdgerS laph LCalvin DykeJohn J Sh.tferJ EglistoaGeo StlilyJain eg II fiisbceGeo Sl.eldenTruman FetryAbel SpaJd mgAlbert C FrinchJolin SouthardDantl FiskDeaenn SouthardCory Jon GreenJohn Sealtergood1-1 S GoodnchJ fc J StevensAtansonlfaniliDI-aac SturgongStreet IIumas'onJames S SmiLhJonalliaD IlalhavviyWm SuttonEli HumphryMiles ThorpJames 1. Hall,Wm T UnderhillSilliman Hallii!J5.ivid WoodwardIra B HillJPiz.P'Ctli WojdLeonard JohnsonClark WhelanAd iso n JonesI’erry Willi'imjAlanson Jenk-jTruman Walkerbago, and diseases arising from an. injudicint. use of Mercury, Ascites, or Dropsy, exposure or imprudence in life. Also, chronic constitutional, disorders will be removed by this preparation.'Die following euro of mi inveterate case of Scrofula is submitted to the careful con-sideration of a discerning public, and its truth vouched for from such a source as cannot bo called in question. It may well be said, 11 Truth is stranger than Fiction.”Messrs. Sands: Gents.—In the cholera summer of the year 1832, a disease first made its appearance on the end of my tongue which continued lo spread gradually for three years, during winch time I was under the treatment of different physicians tv it li out receiving any essential benefit. I wassail* vated until ilic flesh dropped from my gums. My tongue was sanfied, frequently cauterized, sht lengthwise, and cut crosswise, until I wag told that the only cure would be to cut my torguc off at the root; but as it seemed uncertain whether this would put n stop to the ravages of such a disease, I preferred to risk life rather than submit to the operation.ThoSibcoPAKTnrB»siaip.SW. BALDWIN has this day nssocia* . ted with him, m btusncss, GEO. II. STARR, and HORACE C. ST A Hit, undero ' the firm of BALDWIN Co.W. BALDWIN,J li. It. STARR,II. C. STARR.Elyria, March latlSAl.THE subscribers at the okl stand of| S. YV. BALDWIN,; have on hand a good assortment of goods ! for tho season, which arc of course for sale aL the lowest prices, nL which they can be \ had in this place, as it is tcell understood , that, for a long time, it lias been the rule ol . this establishment not to be undereold. Hav-\ mg ample means, mid long experience in i huisness, we feel entire confidence m stating ! to the pnbhc, that onr course will be (as it has been) iNDEPUNnEisT ; and we expect to claim and hope to receive a continuance of that patronage, which has been eo long, and liberally bestowed ; and that too, without inflicting upon an intelligent community tbc amount of unmeaning puffing and humbug about goods, which is so much the pructice of many business men.We design to treat our business neighbors both publicly and privately, with hat courtesy duo from mere bants lo each oilier; unci if \vc are then in an imgentlemanly manner assailed, it will be passed in silence, or nox liccd with that contempt which it deserves.BALDWIN Co.Elyria, March 20th 1944. 10Hearing through the newspapers the rcmarkab/e cures of your sarsaparilla, hope sprung up nlrcsh, , nliliou^h my case was considered beyond the reach of an, I resolved to nvikc one more effort Lo regain in? health A11Ins period my means were exhausted m l ri tug different medicines,and dying as I was by mrbcSjii can readily be supposed wuh what feelings I looked tovuiTds ichef. 11 is now just 15 weeks ‘-nine 1 01 os sod the Llue-diolil oi your door, and was, tlicri an object from which ihe eye turned with pity and t!.c with disgust. I was then a man who was biokcn down with disease, who as cup of misery was more ih m full. Tlooked upon the world as dead in me; iffc past and future were both alike— but i\ lule memory' proves true to her trust, a d ea-von sits enthroned,so long wijl I cherish w ith hean-kMs ran Hide ilio i-cnefn I b.ivc received, (undei the bJcatmgofDiviiie Providence,) fiomtlte use of your Sarsaparilla. In two weeks Bum the time I began u-inq the medicine, the internal ulcers began to heal and new' (lch to fmm. This lias continued until I am ciuiicly cured, am] wholly so from the use of jour medicine. My feelings are such as I cannot desenbe 1 can scarcely realize ihat Iain the suffering object of phy 1 was 5fJ short time ago. My appetite is Kopd, 1 sleep naturally, and fcr*2 weeks past I have been able to follow my trade (which is Lhai oT a shoemaker) i Inins' ns well as at any period of my nfc. With lasting gratitude, J shall ever remain yours, most grntelully.GEORGE DULAY, ] l-l iVillet-st.Tbc facts as above stated arc strictly ir#re, be bavin j appbed to me for n leiler of recommendntupost office, where his oustomers may find hurt at all limes, happy to serve them.Will also receive special attention. Custom-* ere may depend upon having any thing in IIub 'inc executed at short notice and in the best itylc. cml4Elyria, February 21, 1844.LTremendous Storm ! fnit ho loss oi' Life.NICHOLS : CadsIRON STEAMERT^^TLL sail daily, wind blowing high clow ! Farmers and tho public gener-ly need have no fear in taking passage, as 6he has oncountored n terrible gale of late, ivitlu oot ib^)osa of a single spar, or the least damage to her machinery. Tho proprietors do not think it best to advertise the prices of'articles on board, for fear they may appear so low that tho people might be induced lo believe that their goo4b were some wh.ch were SUNK OFF BLACK RIVER and afterwards brought to this place and sold at AUCTION ! ! ! But we would ]ust say that our Btoek ia entirely new, and will be Bold at bucIi 'ow prices ns will give universal satisfaction to a]! who may favor us with their custom. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves.N. B.—Passengers will do well to apply at our office early, as there is a great rt.sli daily to obtain goods from thia line.Jan. 31, IS44. IILIVcw (Hoods atVgpIIK subscriber would inform the i habitants of Lanorte andvicinity that he hns just received direct• —- —- £. ..........—...... -.from New York a good assortment ofiu ATccsrs. bands ; :lic cure came slneily under my n-,. t... ,..;uobscivatioit. ABKM1AM DATFIELD tr0°dsand Groceries, which he willAlda man of thelMh Tt'ai d X. lr.September ]G, iSia.George Dulny, above nimied, culled on us,and we weic witnesses tlt;| the remarkable cure effected on him by Sand-' Saisnp.urlla.^ He (old ns Ihat from n sickly, on mein led, and defoitaed man, he find become slromt and jible to resume lus business. We Wiire forced to bnljcve whit oivr eyes beheld, and to conclude ihat tins modi cine is well worthy of trial bj- those similarly affliciod.MAITLOIV DAY. Publisher,) Of Day's B kJm;:s EGBERT, Prfn'«. J Noie List.For sale by J. F. WOOSTER, lil’jria. -17A WARRANTED CURE TORIillE TJMA TISM ! !!5^1“ IT is frequcntlv urged that Rheumatism cnnuoi be cured, winch may be true in ihe ordm-my rnailiod, but vviih Di'l.miniui’s Lminieni n;i-tilied exionnlly.aml tliclndi.m Vei:P[nlile a.ioci! fie iincmaH?, Jtlieiirnmisiii can be cnicd, and if you will try lit use two uriiclcs and arc no I cured,I be purchase money ia i it funded in fill!. 7Vy-,l and satisfy y out self w iiclhcr Ihis is true. It it is noi, 11 will no! cost you anything. This Linunant is al“o fur «uferior to any oilier for sprain6, bruise a, comracted cords and glandular swell-II clsell as cheap for ca3h or ready pay, as can be bought in the westery country— ELYRIA NOT EXCEPTEDS. HALL.LaPortc Oct 30th, 1843.N. B. Wanted any quantity of Black Salts also house and field Ashes for which the highest market Price will be paid an delivery. , 45is toe I: Tyler v, lialeaalc agnts, N. York-IOWA.A S£AE£JE CHAWC13.1 will exchange, foi propeity in crnear Elyiia, f tiact of land in Jclrcison county Iowa, on the grrat national load leading from Durlinglon westward, S miles west of Fair field, 4 miles fiom Dos Moines river, containing 320 acics, 100 acres limber, the balance beautiful praric, about 200 acics in cultivation, several good hewed log dwelling houses bar dr andothei buildings, two wet Is, a young oi chard of grafted fruit, n huge grove of locust tices, besides mulberry and ornamental trees, tec. It will make two fiist rate farms, and i« Lhe best location in tbe county fora tavern. The soil is nch, yielding from 70 to 100 bushels r»r corn per aeir, nml other crops to pioportioit. 11 is snt j -et in ‘be pajmem • f ^100 to llic govrctnmcnt on each LO acie liaci; the time for v.iucli pivment is not yet fixed but will pioba-bl.v be from 3 to 5 yeaia-title in other respects good.Enquire at I lie Washington House, Elyria.C. OLNEY.March 27, IS 14. tfiOJK? DR- LIBBY'S FILLS arc n cenaincnro for al, u lire i ions of I lie stomach mid bowels, billiou9 fevers, lever and ague, lnulnncboly loss of oppe-tiiti, t.irrcd tongue, blotches, fin'.low complexion. Try ill esc pilU they a-e be tier than any other.Comstock * Tvler wholesale agents., N. Y.Fur sale in Ely'rin, by Z J- f. WOOSTER..WSK§LOW!§HALSAM OBAn unparalleled remedy for common Colds, Cougiis, Asthma,Influenza, WLooping Cough,Bronchitis,mul all deseases .. .......Lungs, leadmgto Consumption, comprised of tiie concentrmcd virtute of Iloreboimd, Bonesct, Blood lloot, Liv crviprtond several oilier veg'.a blesubsiances. Prepared on!) byJ.M- WINLOW. Rochester, N. Y.ANOTHER FACT-Mr Winslow—Sir: Hating derived tho mos ns'tmilnnghvncfi!, by the use of your 11 Balaam o: 11 ore hound.” _ I an: anxious in some way, to ni cl in extending its bene Fils to others, nml wifiL. E. GIBBS' CELEBRATED HONE LINIMENT.THE most sovereign remedy ever discovered fur all externa] injuries of that nobio animal the Hcrsc. The Bone Liniment has long been held in llic highest cstimition by horse dealers and farneis as ore of the most effective and well adaptrd compositions ever offered to the public as an embrocation oi wash for’cxternal injuries. It is warm, pungent, and attenuating—penetrating and sufti-Ding hard tumors and swellings, reducing the iuflamma-tion, and promoting tbc regular circulation’of tbe nervous fluids. Foi a strain in tbc stifle, sprained shoulder, wrenches of any kind, corks, cuts, bruises, sprains, scratches, galJs or chafes of the saddle or harness, swelled limbs, wind galls, c., the aflccied parls flic immediately restored to their usual activ-Gibb«, North UluDford,For sale by - JOIIN F. WOOSTER.Also by MATTHEW ALLEN, of Wellington. T'l, v.mh OUk tci.l111) ria, March 27 th, 1S14.THEIIW STORE,No. 2 Coaasmercial BSlocIc,SS the place where all in want of NowGrinns Ann(heretore stale (be taels in my own ease. lnJ,,n-unry last, Iliad hcen afflicted with an olarmin» r, i. \ l_t........t nearly fir*niSSOLUTION.TtlE^copartnorsbip hereto fore existing between Ihe subscribers under the firm ofE. J3. HALL, is tins day dissolved by mil. tuul consent. Tho unsollled affairs of said firm are left at the old slant! with Ernstus Hall (who is aaihori'zBtl lo use the name of the firm in liquidation,) where he may be found al any time willnn 30 days after the publication of tins notice. After that lime parties interested need not be surprised if a legally constituted agent Bliould wait upon them at their dwellings.J3RA8TUS IIALL, EDWIN HALL.Elyria, March 22, 1844. 10I TONE WARE, of every debci iptto » I he Farmers' Cheap Stoic.NICHOLS At C, tilCou a'i oml Bleed mg'at the I.imgs Iol Jmonths, duruiff wbich rimf- I used every tlv nlmosl. recoinincntVc] in similar case®, but f'ciutTd htile or no relief. Having given up my business entirely, and by I he advise of Physicians mnde prcparn irons io goSouihussopn a a practicable, I '..... ' truly v:i)-sinUeunble Medicine, and to my cicat surprise, found almost iiiaiant relief, and byu9ingonly four bot-les was entirely restored to health.S'Vtli.' EL O. ROGERS,Cooper, Frankfort.Mny 15, 13-10.Price 59ets per bottle. For sale by Dr. IohnF Wooster, Elyria_Goods can be supplied with almost any and every article t\ anted by the community in the way of Dry Goods, Groceriesr, Hardware, Crockery, Iron. Hails, Glass, Paints, Sole and Upper Eeather Calf and Moroco Skins, Linseed Lamp and Tanners Oils, together with a large and very cheap lot of Boots and Shoes, also various other kinds of Goods to numerous to mention, Will you call and give us a look before purchasing elsewhere. Mark this will you, We will make it for your interest to take a peep at our Goods and prices. Bring on your produce or the spelter. They arc one 'and the same things to us our exceeding low prices admit of no Credit, Recollect that.SANFORD ANDREWS.Elyria Oct, 30th, 1643. 50WHIG DOCUMENTS, C.THE life and speeches of Henry Clay. . The Whig Almanac, for 1S44. Atkipson’s Political Jicnnoiny.Memoir of Ireland, by O’Connell. Chemistry of the four ancient elements,Elyria Post Office.Office in the buUdingformerly occupied by A. S. Dark, two doors west of Kendall’s.G. M. CHAPMAN, P. M. OFFICE HOURS.Office open every clay, (except sun-IwSs Travels in Oregon, c. | S- ’D'c'ock P- M- 0Pon on Sunday’s fromFor sale at Hie Elyna Book Store at the Nbw , 7 to 9 o'clock, A. M. nod frr.ni hall past Y rk pij111iEller's jiricci. IT , 3 to half past 4 fL M.m
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