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SONG OF THE SUMMER WINDS. BY G. DARNLEY. t'p the dale and down the bourne, O'er llio meadow swift we fly t Now we King, mill now wo ninurn, f'ow wo whisile, now we sif h. By the grassy-fringel river, Through the murmuring reeds wo .weep Mid tho Illy leaves wo quiver To their very hearts we creep. Now the nnijVn row is blushing At the frolic tilings we sny, While aside her check we're rustling, Like some truant buy at play. Through the blooming grove, we rustle, Kissing every bud wo pass, As wc did it in the bustle. Scarcely knowing how it wss. Down the glen, across the mountain. O'er the yellow heiiih wc runrn, Whirling round about tiic lounlom Till its little brink, is foam. Fending down tho weeping willows, While our visp.ar hymn we sigh; Tlicn unto our rosy pillows On our weary wings wc liio. Thereof idleness n -dreaming. Scarce frnm waking we reftnin, MomeiH:. long us m-esdeeming Till we're at our play again. Truth Stranger than Fiction. Tilt! Wisonsiil journuL relnle li slrani'C nnd ronuintio 8toi V, of wliic'n the fulluwinu is tho i;cnciril otuline : A dinner s ton, Romii twelve years noo, murncd a rjoiglr borin irl, the dauolitLT of A very ifsjii'CtHbli; family. Tiiey rcmoveii itn nicliJilely (o a distant place, v. Iioru tin y lind been livi'n but ft few dnys. wl.in upon liis return liomo one ivcniiii;, the wifu of a week was missing. .She did not ictarr. that nilii, duiiiio; which lie felt, of course, tli't utmost nnxiety, nnd in flic rouniinir lie tinned in search of tier. IKcould only ltnrn tluit she toi.k the sine nlunc, winch led to the railroad station tome miles dislanl. lie followed lier, but nt theJhpot lost nil trace of lier. lie wioto to ber former lionif, and friblislied notices in the newspapers but coulii obtain, no clue lo ber w lieralou's. He jjrieved in loneliness at hr supposed criminal act, and to cscapn the scene vrliere liis week of unsullied happiness bail been followed by so great a grief, be removed lo the then sparsely settled wil flerness. He there sullied upon a promis ing piece of land, and in iis cultivation, nnd the cares of life, soii"lit foi'vci'tftilness of the put. Me succeeded meif-ui ably ; lias filled offices of trust, nnd grown wealthy. Afler a few years, bis homo requiring attention, he married ; hut his wile lived only long enough to beur him a son, and witness tho that year of the, little one's! xislance. A few weeks since as llio well-to-do mm of the world was dining by his tire hide, there entered the house a woman well clad, of fuller fnim, nnd twelve years older but the picture, of the long lost bride of a week, and tdit: was iiccom jianied by a girl of a dozen years. The sober man of forty was startled, but asked the strange vinilor to be sealed. Then came her long nnd agonizing story. was oblivious to her lor the first yeor their separation. She could fell nothing, except of one hour of relurned reason, when the liltlo girl beside her her daughter was brought into the world. Afler that long lime, fitfully nnd -it periods remote from each other, came back reason and memory. She had wandered to distant city, in a slate of wild insanity there she lell among kind people nnd was installed in an insino nsylinn. Afler the birih of the daughter, and ten years nioie cprnt within it-i walls, thoughts of her linme nnd husband came back. .She elowly recovered then visited her pa rents, learned wnere iicr ,u-iinj was and (lew to him. He sure he clasped her in his ninis, and they wept upon ench other's necks. Again going before the niter, they were united, nnd she now pre sides with careful dignify and ease over liis household. Hut liille is said about in the n ighboi hnod, except expressions wonder at Squire D.'s Hidden and unex pected marriage, to one whom thev suppose to be a fair widow with whom Lo had recently become acquainted. Superstitions. Tho editor el tho jlmtrican 1grtru!lu r.il makes (as wo think) tho following sonni blu lomaika in relation to tlm phase. of moon in tho pluming of toed, und bmohoi'ing of incut : ' Tlio ti uii I'.iiili lor tho farmer and for nvnry man is, that bo is llm maker of In ffwu In it j no, and the maker of his own des tiny. If hi) prii).iro Ins soil well, and tow Ilia crops soi.sonulilv, ho will seciiio g harvests without reforiMicn lo tho pluses of tint moon. If liu is careless of thoso points, it ia lunacy to expect that tho moon will avii him from loss. If ho futmns bit lion! nnd pork on coin inoul, fin need never tout tlio influoncoB of tho moon upon bis Cornell moats. They will coiuu to the tablo idiitiip ttu I swollen, allowing the power of lliu meal barred in licit more distinctly t li nil tlm ioci of the niniin. Tho wholo tendency of ilieso mpoistiilnns ia in Invor of routine fnrmiio Tlinrn is liulo oecasion lor inreati . ti m ami lorothou(;lit, wlioie tho moon und llm Al manac rule all faun operations. Thn toacli ings of science and of experience imii come ill to mould our huahniKli v. onl y us ilu-m, inisnrablosiipoi stiiioiis are driven out. I'.ui thuir domain iB already Inokeii. 'I ho lilu of a butter day n shining in upnrt tho it.uk regions of suoerstif ion. Men and women urn loarnini; In pin form their labor ut boat seasons and in tho best manner, reaani less of any imaginary Lunar or Solar in-tluoiice." Nectramzino Potsos. A general rea der sends us the Mining : " Poison of any conceivable description nnd degree of potency, which has been iutentioniilly or accidentally swallowed, may be rendered almost instantly liaim csa by simply swallowing two gills sweet oil. An individual wilh a very strong conalifuiioa should take uenily twice the quantity. This oil will most positively neutralize every form cf veg etable, animal or mineral poison with which physicians aud chemists are ac quainted." Moons l.f Sourn Caroi.im. -It may not be gen. orally known that aouie of ilia best families Kill.hr.rAll.,. ... lf... k. 1-1... ul of Airica , wash,,, out. but that of the Indian and Moor, after as cor. of generations, shows itself almost as strongly as ever. The crisp, curling black hiir, dink, sad eyes, long silken lashes, and s iMfl Pt 11 at I4iwim1i.vi.iii om,.K .n . . .. . . f. gcneraiion. Many of our old Huguenot llanilica down 10 1 ha present day ska ,ir3ng traces Ihnir Moori.hilesc.iit. CHOICE VARIETY. ! 1 PcAXDnr., like tho Nile, Is fed by Innumerable streams i but it is cilreincly dilTi'.ult to traco it to its source. IIf. Is happy whoso circumstances suit liis tem per) but ho is more excellent, who can sutl his temper to any circumitntieos. Vlacz an ignorant man in an elevated situation and it only serves t mako him more contempt ible; n small light shines best in the corner. IiiT no man be too proud to work. Let no man be nshnmel of a hard fist or a sun burnt counten ance. Let him be ashamed only of ignoranco and sloth. Let no man be ashamed of poverty. Let him only beftshantcd of dishonesty and idleness, Wnr.v any one complains, as Diogenes did, that he h is to hunt tho street with candles at noon- dny.to find nil honest man, wo ore very opt to1 think that hi nearest neighbor would have qnito ns much difficulty oa himself in making tho dii- covery. ItiKCioisco flowers rowiu ; but when they i are gathered, they o.-.no to plen-e I look upon j theui as iliins rootless on 1 poiislriluV tin ir like ncss lo lite mnkc, tnc sid. I never offer floweis I to those I love -1 never i-h to icreive tlioni from hands dear to me. Ih trloiit B'onie. Manmus nte the shadows mi virtuf": the mo- . . . ,.r .1 n n..nK.;.. ...I,:.. I. ..... iiieoiuiy iiijn.iy 01 iu"s,- tjii.iiiii.n null" ' icilow creatures love aim re.-uieei. If we strive to 1 become, then, what vc strive lo o;p':ir, in.'inners may oft. n be temleied iisHnl guides to the per- , fnrniauce of our duties. iVu. Sydney Smith I Time inajeit he sure thnt lie thai w:l! in privaio i f,.,,li. ii.v l.i.mil. lor he mlvcn- tores thy dislike, ond doih hnztird thy hatred j lor llieru aic lew men tint enu enduic it every man for the most part ili-l ; I ing in sed'-ptrnso, which is one ot the most univeiMil loine unit ucwucicui mankind. .Sir U'ulnr !ile';ti. 'Jin human heart is like an artist's studio. You can lell wliui i f 10 01 list is doing, urn so much by Ins eomplc ej pictures, out by tho half-drawn skeieiies and ile.-ins which too luii.yiii? en his wall. So you can tell the course id a man s lile, Hoi so much by his well-defined puiposcs, as by ilie half-lormeu plans, the luini iluy-dreiiins, whn h are liuno in all tiic chuuibcisof the heart. I'utiir, Gold in Ohio. ' All of a Tho following liom the pen of Henry Ueed shou.d be printed in letters of gold: feveriil of our eichaiigea aiiiioinicu llio fact I but gold has been discovered in vari ous counties of Ohio, but nniiu as jet in suf- neient qiianiiiies .,. av . -,..... I he piccious metal do. i viij . howeve . ,., '-")' ''."I y ""'ii'0 II Ills il"i lint ii. ii. ,;.., v. . ........ hIiiiuihIs in every rivulet and siinum. No land under tho bioud canopy ol buaven is morn prolific ol tho niirilei ous treasure. Yon broad expansive hold of waving corn, nodding a guileful recognition lo tho broi zo ami n. mining a e, o.u nuriii.l eioeifnl eaves i a L'old mine nchor, far richer than ninety-nine ono-litin-el : oi 1 1 1 ia of adventurers lind in llio moun tain canons of a distant land. Kveiytree in yonder forest- 'their stalwart arms strotchina towards the sky, nnd sliudv nu.iKS wea.uo ing eaco u,.. .... " .i i. i i . .. , i i R"'"' oeeong ,1... labor ol the yeoman lo fashion it into coin Yon rolling liver, heamig m. iS surface couni ess argosies "v . """ WITIlllll, ixniitnii ti ....... snows of tho Allegbnnies In luvu the bliol.3 it tho orange und the sugar cant that, loo, is a mi no. coiniiaied with which a thousand Australia would sink into iiisiguifictiicd. Il is time, limn, that this follouing in llm hue and cry of "gold in ( aliloi nia, "gnld In Australia.' "gold at likes l.ak, bai . a , , ' , i ni ' .1. I .iised. nod that the citizens ol Ohm should , , ' ... . . ..i,. i, . ii hq iiipiui,. ii v nt limn., lur that tot which so muiiv seek in vain abroad. One- half the eimigv, one-half the enterpi ise.ulld nun-half the ninhiii.in whieli have character ized lho exortioiis ol thosu who are now lan guialitng in aurifei'uus lands, many of them without the means ol subsistence from duv to dav. would bavo placed llieul far bevond the reach of want, at home. It the tlious- HIWIS lit 111 111 blletl llieil lllll WOlIieil Willi . . , ... . ... I - . now rushing pell-moll in return froui l'ike'f Peak, almost lighting tor looil ninl i uiinent, hud only dm end a lithe ol their enterprise in a pi oper channel, they might each und all be settled in a comlorliible boine, und suiiouiided at least Willi iliuiiecessilieB.it not the Iuxiii tea . f life- Try it, ye men iron wills und willing hands. who would seek for wealth iiurnuif; pull nil' your eoals, roll up your sleovus, so zo the first implement of labor within your reach, and with caivuu furl lino in your naiivu laud. if of tin, the i . of in I of Puware of Evil. Let no man say, when he thinks of the drunkard, broken in heahh and spoiled in intellect : I can never so fall. He thought as htlle falling in his Curliest ycais, I'he promise of his y u ut h was blight as yours, and even afler his downward course, be was ns un- sip-pii'iotH as the firmest around him, and would repel, as indignantly, the ml moni Ion lo beware of intemperance. The danoer of this vice lies in ils almost mi- pel eel lible I, i.ach. Youth does ,)0, su-pect ill uiiliciiness ill the sp u kling bev el age, which quickens all ils tusci plibili lies of in v . The invalid does not see in the f 01.11:11 which gives new tone to Ills dilnpidiiled organs. The man of thought and genius ile:ects no palsying poison, the diau.'hl which seems a spring ol in- spiraliun lo inlelleC. and imagination. , r .11. . .,1.,, 1 1 I be lover of soc 1 .1 1 pl.'asurea hlllo dreams , , . ,'. , . lh.it the glass which .miniates, couver- sa inn, will sink him too low lor the lu ler.'oiirve in which he now deli-hu. In- fempernni'e comes wilh noiseless steps, und biii.U ilie lirst to.'.ch wilh a Cord too liohi to be felt. This truth of mournful exiieiiaiu'e should influence ihe aigumenls ol social and domestic hie in every class ciiuiuiunity. Dr. Cluinniug. A Don's Memory. The memory dogs is quite 1 j.i aonliiiiuy , and only equaled by that of the elephant. Mr. iSninsou, in his woik on the iusiiucU aninnls, gives Ihe following; proof of this. n . . n 1 lie mivs that " a spaniel beloiiin" lo the Kev. '11 N . being hTwuvs told that be ...u-t not (ollow his tnasler . .. 1 ,. ,1 1 . .Ml.lda), UM-....H those days, to set oil long iKiloie Ihe hcrvw.:, an I lie concealed under the hedge, so ileal the church, lhai; lenglh the point was yielded to him." Myliille pulor dog never oilers lo me on Sunday; allhiuigh, oil other .l.i.'u I... (w.rp.i-llv U'ihl II, u.-eitm iu me" in my walks. In my younger days . . . 3 . . . 1 J . 0 ' Iinil n ruemlle ilorr v Hell u Ufi.Vk uei-mii. p iiiicd nie to church. My mother, seeing that he al'.racled loo much ol my attention, ordered thu servant lo shut him up every Sunday morning. This was done once, but never afterwards ; for he concealed himself early every Sunday morning, sad I was sure lu Cud him tiil.tr under mv seat ut church, or else at ihe church door. i T'1".1 dPS ck''"'lJr diltnuis.1' return ' Sunday, cannot oa uoui)ted.. dutei cf J)igt, by LJwani Jan. 1 fW ntmr tajn&tart triliiuif TiittMnal K si funrtt that flowers are feather, that ware beaten by ram fioiu angel', wings, md, having fallen lo (taitli, uiu look root. FUN ITEMS. , ! Wbat church do you attend, Mrs.rnrtington I" "Oh, any paradox church, where tho Uo.pel is dispensed with.'' A Irish lover has remarked that it la great pleasure to be alone, specially whirl you have your sweetheart with you. Wht is fi-h peddling, morally considered, an ob jecilonablo business! Becauso one tells what he knows has been "hooked " A orNTt.EMAN homed Benjamin Ginning recently presented the poor ol the city of Liverpool with one thousand dullars. A good B. Ginning. G. 0. '.' IV it J Louisville Journal. A fellow named Nathaniel Ding was reeenily hung in Liverpool, fur killing nnd caling his own grandmother. A bud A'. 1'ing Louisville Coiir. "Srr.AKiNa of shaving." said n preuy girl to tin olnliirato old bachelor, "I should think that a pair of handsome eyes would bo the best mirror to shave by." "Yes, many a poor fool has been shaved by them," ho replied. Thi r.E is a man in Mississippi bo lean that lie makes no shadow at all. A rniilcsnnko struck nt his leg sixteen limt s in vain, and then tetired in disgust, lie makes all hiingiy who look at him, land when children meet liim in tlie slrccr, they run I iloiMi", , i y iiij. i "I uivau. Whi n the cell brand Punning, afterwords Lord Ashburton, was "staling law" to a jury in court, Loid .Mansfield inicriuprcd him by saying : ''II thai be low, I'll go homo and bum my books." "My Lord," rcp'i.d Dunning, "you'd had betier go homo and lend them." As eihtor out West, tieinn descried bv us primers, w ho wero "on strike," was eompclled lo turn into the ofTiee himself. In his next wcck' p:ipor appeared n gra.hic account ol the circum s:anee. composei: ny iiieeuiior s -ow n lair lingers, concluding widi the words "Talk oj tile sublime ar,,of I'mlinS! blefsi'ilt soL 1 J i'.s aS oAsv s roLliug olfalof) . -- . I Horace Greeley on the Plains. , ' ; ; i , i .. ot il ol Mr. Gieeley, of the 7'i liime, it giving an interesting account of his overland journey lo the l'li oi lie. II. a last letter is dined 1'ipe Creek. May VSili, l.iii ig htiition 0 of Hie I'ike'a Ptnk Kxpress Coinpany. Alter giv ing bia .experienco of sleeping in tenia, anil dining on imcon nod greens, with board mid lodging more primitive each day ho Suva: I tielievo I have now descended llio bid der of ni'tiliei.il life nearly to its lowest niiiii i. It loo l lieyeiines inu iy ol wiiom stoppeii llio lust Kxpress down on the route , ..,.,.,., nm) to beg or steal it6hml,, SV fit , C1,,u,u ,! atrip us. wo should of course bavo further vxu, - ' rionce in the sauiu line; but for the prcSftil lho progress I havu inado during llio lust fortnight towa.-d lho pi imitivo simplicity ' of human existence may be roughly noted ' thus-. May 12th Chicago Choeolato and mnr l(,wspaliur9 , ,ouu on lho t.eakfast .7 r ' tllbllV 2.1d- Leavenworth- I'nnm-bells and baths miike their last appearance 24th Topeka lioelsteak nnd waahbowls (tln r tilan till) last visible. Dal ber ditto. Gib Man hat tun l'otaloes and eggs lasi recgi,ed among tlie blessings tluit often ..i,g1ieu and take their Uigl.t." fhuirs ' a,. .Tunctloti Citv-Last visitation ol , boot-blaek. with dissolving vioos ot u board bedroom Chairs bid ns good bye. 2Hili Piuo Creek Hunches lor seats ni meals have disappeared, giving place to bags and lioxes. We (two passengers ot a scnli bling turn; write our lullers in the express wagon that lias hoi no us liv .lay ami .iiusi , j supply us lodgings for :be night. Thunder . ... i ..... i i ..... ..:.. I I iy g 1 Ulll lliuil ennui nun i'.' : r. . . , ?.... sironc pro use oi a snowei ouioi u in.n .nog .. . .H ' i Dubious looks at severul holes ill tho can viisa covering of t liu wagon. Our trust is in buoyant heui ts and uu India rubber blanket Leaves are Chemists Have you over considered tlie amount of surface a single tree presents to llm atmosphere ? Measure a loaf : take the area of niiu aide, imilti.ilv I i... .1. I...- .i.l... ..,..1 .l.u. Il OV IWII. UI.I IIUUIIHII III onico.l .,,. Mini I proiiuet bv t liu number of leaves on a single tree ! iiiisBUi iacoisaiinocessi.iy io mo giowib of tho tree. If yen take elf a pun i of the leaves, those which remain, giow ! broader ; thev separate from llio atoms pliere, and swa'low tlm fond adapted to the wants of the tree. Think of tins, loader. Here is suggestion for somu interesting pencil win k. You bavo a pencil und a power io use it. Iiiiru a plant, and now small u portion rem lies ns unhos ! Where is tin balance ? In tho atmosphere. Whoro- lln n, docs llio plant obtain this organic mat lor lor its coiisii iictmn ? Not altogether 1 1 urn the atmosphere direct. Jiut when we cousidir that each souaru inch of tho sur lae.1 ot leaves of some plants contain from iju QUO to 175, unl) mouilis, winch iihsoib and assist in pieparing tho fund for the ; plant, wo may form boiuu idea of thuir in.- I't-iiaiitu, if in - of! of of 1111 siiiiinirsioo.. io kiiiwhi, e.ino.. in... ! ,,a, k' ' "V"1 v,"" ,,,"-V ",J:;,,,1''"'1 0' 'Im answer I give you just now r "l er 1 ..loctly, sue; you refused mv request .. w , , ullk ,1)u y. il,Vlrc.j ! ,1,,, .,,,. .-j.'r ,ving proinpily rolusod me," i.iiui ned the gentleman, "und by en at e.iuiiiging in 1110 no false hopes, saving my , tnn.i, und preventing me being bitterly dis with appointed ai last." lho king was an nuicli 1 ihe Tut: Pyramids. A United Sialea naval chaplain who has recuiiily visited iliugraii.l pyiamui ol Cheops, us t.gypt, wailing in ilie ;'" ! ''' "'ui .ee.i ..umiieu ieui uoio.o .... nun pass.'.i i.iiti o: lis sioen, unu urinci'ii live mid aiz thousand feet liuloru In. bud made the circuit, says that inking a hundred .New Yoik chuichesol the ordinary wi.lili, 1,1ml arranging ihein into u liollow square, tweiny-livu oil a aide, you wo'ild have ' scarcely tin. bn6emeiit of this pyuiuml j 'ko another bundled, and ibrow their ma I '0'")1 'ho hollow square, and it would not ho lull. 1'ilu on al l ie atone and brick , , , , , . . ... ..... , ot Pliiladolpbia and Hoblon, and tlio Btruct- ulo ,',,,, UJ ,,,,,, B1, ut 1 K,oll, W0,U t num. Olio laver of block j Wll, i01l(? I1C0 mVed lo Cairo lor building ! purposes, and enougli loiiiinus to supply tho demand of a city ol half million ol ! pcop'o, lor a century, if thoy uro pormit I ,U(1 "UU,S 10 "90 AtlVANIAOK OK A DCCISIVK A.N8WFR. Du ring the reign ot Louis Al. ot I 1 unco, a eenileninn applied In thai uinnarcli to be appoiuled to all oflli'o which bud lutoly bo eonio vacant. Tho King peremptorily re losed Im request ; upon which tho uppli cant humbly thanked him, and was about ! t retire, when Louis, who thought that bo I . . . 1.: .. .11.. a p.ousc.i wiiii ...is expiai.ai.oi', 1.1a. lie iiii.t.u l1"1,1 "'' ' '". ' usl boforo renueslud in vain. . " - Lono and Short Davs. At Berlin and London, the longest day has sixteen hours and a half; at Stockholm, the longest day bus eighteen hours and s half ; at llasiburg, the longest day has seven teen hours, and the shortest seven, at St. Petersburg, the longest day has nine teen, and the shortest five hours ; at Tor nen, in Finland, the longest dav has twenty-one hours and a half, and the shortest two hours and a half : at Wan- derhu. in Norway, the day lasts from the I 21,1 of ll lo the 22 b July, Without in irruption ; sod at BniUberyeo, the long '"t uJ tarM (BoulLs tail talf. CLEVELAND. Furniture, Carpets, ami Crockery. WILLIAM II ART, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In All kinds of Furniture, No. 107, Water Street, Cleveland, has now on hand a large &. complete assortment of ltocuool, !UiiliOpiii)-, Itliit k M'lilnut nrnt Cherry rUKiMTUUE. CM MBER SETS, various styles, Li iL'NGES, at u!l prices, MA T I'll ASSES, of Hair. Manilla, Excelsior ond Straw WANO STOOLS. All uf which loiter to 'ho purchasing community 1 1 Prices to Suit the Times. V.t. H ART, No. 107 Water St. BECKWITH'S CARPF.T, I LRTAIN i WINDOW SH IDE STORE Till; ONLY KSTAHLISIIMK.NT 01'' TIIU KIND I.N OHIO 1'ivr. ntohii:m 130 i i:i:t i.oxg di l voicdcxclusireli to mesalool thk above goods. STORY No. 1 Is devoted io i he sale of Oil f'loihs. from 2 feet to to tit leet wide, and Kopc and Canton .Mutling, 2-4.3 4 1, 5-1 cud 0-1 wide. STORY No. 2 fa on irnmrtipp ronrn, 22 tMi hih.drvotrd to Twc i'ly nnJ TliipC'l'ly Cfir)fr., i'inno imi ( Talilo Cou .Miiiy. 'i'n'lo Oil duilis, Wiair Coriuta, fcjiuir K od, OirjH t Jwi r per, Srr., Ac. STORY No 3 1? drvoted (oTdjic.xiry KruwU nnd Tapfstry Vnt-vi-t (Jnrp'Mn. lUiyy, ltnly Hrusels C'nr;jt'i, l.nre tit li I .Mn.-lin tair 1 mils ( 0U011, Worstfil und S;ilin I'niiMisk. f'tuiiH!". (. urtnin Arrna ond Hnnds, t'tirtlM und Tm-feU. ( InUi liordcrfd nnd Cutmuon .Sluidcsi. 1'itfl' nnd White Holland, Curiam l-'ix-tutus. TuIl!! T)is-1. ifcr., Ate. STORY No. 4 Isdevotrd to J I-:n nnd Cottnii Carpets, Cheap Wool 1I0 , Drucueis. Ciunih Cloths. I'elt Cloths, Carpel l.iiiiuirs, ag Carpets, List and Yarn Car pets, Dutch Wool do.. -e., &e. STORY No, 5 Ih ns nn I't'liDUtciy nnd Sevinc Room, for "'Yc. " "- "" '8 C"m"t'S " " Nos. 1S7 ninl ISO SlTEMOIl STREET, C'LKVKLAND, OHIO. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE IMl'OUTKHS OK CflXA A A7 A It T11ES VA RE, Gns Fixtures, I a nips for I'liurrlirs nndllnlls, Cl'JI.KIlY. LOOKKNfi CLArtSKS, TKAYS, Flatetl and Britannia Ware, And a great variety of HOUSE- FURNISHING ARTICLES, TTI'ood! carefully Packed and Dllivehld AT I'HL DLt'uX I' lll.l. Ol t'lIAKOE. Mll.ll. i:.siWOUTIl & Co., Cor. of Superior and tieneca fts., Cleveland April 15, HJ'J 48J-6m GEAUGA COUNTY, A.tteiatioia ! ! Lewis, Uastou & Co. CI.KVELAND, OHIO. t tave i'i:m:i) in iiii:iit .new L L MOItl , o. 1)1 Mnrlilc HIocK, m. 11 ,111. mi t-1 ur.fc 1 , sad are predated 10 exhibit a complete asssrrt- IIICIll of FORE1GX .1.YI) DOMESTIC Dry Groods, to which the iiiicniion of ihose in OaiiKaCnuniy uuil vicinity, who iuieh.'isc in Cleveland, is pur tiriilm In linntil. Their sioek havinu heen lair chased under the uiot favoralde anpiees,enalilL's Ihein to ttive lilt l; A I II i III 'A I. s, ill a large assort llieul ot .Novelues in Dress Goods, Zowis, ' Jlernges, French Jaconrls, Ortandie Rubes, Ladies' . Trai'rlinfi Dress Goods, ChinU BriViuntx, worth bOcts .for. 31 cts ; Col'd dn. worth ' ' I ids, or 2cs. SII.KSt Sir.KSII FANCY SILK, of tho newest and most nove patterns, some al DO cents per yard. lll.ACK SII.KS. niSCIIOIT' cclehraied make; Oil Boiled Gro do Ithiue, good iiualny,at :o cents per yard. S II A XV I. S. STELLA, IU'Onil V, CASUMliRE.THIIJET, CKAl'i:, e , 4c. norsi; 11 itMsiitxti ;oi)is, a r;oon ashcik rmr.N vi'ntw r.i,,, . t n .V.ff tiiii', JJamimk, XikiHS, Ovy Its, d-c, ir., ami m iiiti; fiiions Of every description. 1 A.NSOOKS. nlnin and i .11 1 ... 1 1 . 1 : .. iiiriu a K 1 -'i-o ClieCSeil; IIIIIIRII unu piit.i. .- ..O JULlMbli checked CAMI'IUC; liiured HltlLl.l ANTj. i;Miiitoiii:itn. Emlirtutle rt d .V lis. Mourning Sells. Muslin Col- luis, i'lfliih Collars, l.itcesl'i'iiuiniiiu, llullns,,Vi-. JLc, Ve. DOMESTIC GOODS. A L Alviii: I'i'CK, to which w. invite par ticular ulieiiiinu. liroiun and lileached Sheeting and Skirt ings, Summer iliiffs,or Coutsand J'ants, Linen JJrills and Ducks, Cloths, Cussi meres and Vtstings, Hosii'itv, ci.nvr.N asid juts, and a nice assortment of Tognherwiiha I.AKOIS I.OT OK OTHER iHn 1 1 S, too nutiierous to niention. I'urth'lsrrs u ttt find out KWlt ndvnntiigt I settling from our storl,,wf Afi' wo tMd i'ood loshou'.oa Si-irk bttuff Jiutiiel AVui. Lr.wis, E.isTOiV ro Maeble SroBi, No. 91 ScrihiOsPT Cleveland, June ISjj. 411 Tiir rvnritsicM i have this tlSth Any of April, ISM,) day entered into O-PAftTNKHSIIll' lor tho I'll AC TICK of th. LAW in ihe vsrinu. Court. 11) Geauga County, Ohio, under th. niiu ol FORRIST and SMITH. We shsli giv. exclusive attention to th. prac tice nf our profession, snd one orhoih numbers of the firm may at all limes be louni in our office in Chardon. Mr Smith is Prosecuting Attorney lor aid County, and Notary Public. Mr. Forrist praciicea In th. I'niied State. Court., for th. Northern District of Ohio A share of public pal ronace 1. reneeifnllv solicited. I W, O. FORK 1ST. K. K. SMITH I April 22th, 18J9. iot if lip MEDICAL. Blood furifier and Blood Tills. Scandinavian Hemedies!! W II F.N DR. TtOIIAf K. the celrbrnted Sweetish rhysirinn, introduced his Blood Purifier nnd lllood Tills in the United Stales, he set forth in plain language their curative proper ties. 'I his was years jgo. The task of recom mending Ihein has since been Inkm out ol his hands. h'.nliitliiiieil mii whose ehnrneter for sound iuda meutond philosophy, gives their opinions weight in the coininuniiy, men w ho observe, reflect, and make "assurance doubly sure" heiore they decide are everywhere approving and nrping the use of theso wonderlul preparations. All whoconful. in ll.e win.lnm nnil hones. V of this class. Or who choF 10 inveriiate lor ilierinselvcs arc now of one mind on this important subject Pr. Koback invites ihe ottention of the sick to ihe o 1 pharmacyA ORIGINAL LETTERS, Irom members of die medical profession, editors ol uublic journals, well-known nicrchaiiisand Farm ers, and Ladies of the highest rospeetnbility, Giving aceounis of extraordinary cures wrought by ihe remedial, 01 which cure, they themselves were EYE WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by letier. by ilioe who have anyuoubi upon ihe sun ieel The cvideuee in the Mtssession of Dr. Ko- baeK, wnien is at all limes aceessiui. 10 uie puoue, establishes die following FACTS: That the Brooo Pt KirirR and Clocd Tills have bleu proved by analysis to ( oiiiui.i n .Minernl i That they cure the almost universal complaint, DYSPEPSIA with Hrirrritiir itrtinuiv. ond in a very short lime. That after all oilier medicines hove proved useless, lliev relieve l.ivcr I'limnl Hints. and restore the health and airengih of the sufferer. That SICK FE MALI'S. who have languished for years in help'ess weak ness anil despondency, reeupernie with crea rapidiiy under their invigorating operation Thai all texual tli.nblllties ore removerl by llieir cordial and gently siiiuultiiinc proficriies.Tliat ihey recruit .Niiiiii.-iru t.o 11 -.ti tut Kill however thev loav have fen lulled with ami abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen I lie. a nil render it enjnyablc. 1 hat. operating direct ly upon the fmisun ul disruss in ihe blued. Itity I n 11 e M.1011 to lleul, ond diseharce from the system, every taint of tfero t ilia, whether hcrediiory or otherwise. Thai they JlC-Ulllll III.. I'fUllllHU-ll, and that Iheie is no disease nf the Stomach and Iiowels, the Liver, die Nervous System, the Skin Glands or Muscles in which ihey do not give prompt nlii t, nnd, if administered before ihe very citadel of lite lios been invaded J ierl u painltss ninl ;. rirt t.tirr. Hear' in mind that the SCANDINAVIAN VrlOKTAIlLF; HI.OOD PILLS aie endorsed by lho experien.-e ol thousands 01 living witnesia's, who, in tellers, affidavits, medical works, and bv word ot uiouih, proclaim diem 10 be the very besl preparaiioti 01 Ihe Kind ever ollered to die broken down vh lims of ill hcal.h. Thev liuul disease ihrntih every avenue nnd organ of die system. and loopel 11 thoroughly ittitl pernianeuily. No 0'ie can doubt llieir superiornv utter one sine!.! trial ihey tire not only heller but, 111 tad cheaper than any other Fills, lor it takes a less uumlier ol litem to produce a belter elleei. l'riee of ihcSeaiidiuovian Veeeiahle Itlooil Turi her, SI Prr bottle, or $.. per half dozen. Of Ihe Sean.linvian Vecctahlo lllood 1'illd, cents per box or .'. boxes for SI. liead lr. Itnbnek 's Special Notices ond Certifi cates, published in u conspicuous part of this Paper irom nme 10 tune. Or liohaek's Medical Almanae and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and viiinaiiitt Medical tulorniaiion. can be had eratis ol any of his Accms ihroU"hout ihe country lu difficult or compli nicd cases, Dr Kohaek may be consiil'cu personally or by teller, enclos iue on. slamnli.r tlio rcnlv. Principal Ollieo nnd Sale Hooms, No. S Fast t'oiirth Mrccl, Jd tuildlug from .Maui Street, ClU' cinnaii, O. Laboratory 111 Hammond Street, l'or Sale in 1 icauca County bv A. Cook. Char don ; J. Smith, Thompson ;Gi.o. SADi.tn Parkman. t!. V. liARRLrT, MoiuviHe -, and by Drucgisis and .Mcrehanis generully lliroughout the Union. May 20,1 H.VJ. 483-Iy rr7 YOUTH AIVIs .tIAlIIOOI ' JUST rCULlSUKO, tho liOtb Thou sand, and mailed in a sealed envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on rceeipt uf 3 stamps A Mtilictit Essay nit the I'liijsitrnl Exhaustion nnd limit, oj tits inline, L'tttsrii bit Sell-Abuse hifnlton, and the lujwrivtil Cunsetitencrs oj i'leiuiril. By R. J. Cl LVERttTLL, M.D., Member of the Hovol Colle''o of Surcroii.. Ac. ic (CrSpertnalorrhoia or Seminal Emissions, t 'ei;i- tal and Nervous l biliiy, linpoieney, Loss of l-.ucrgy, fepression 01 plrlls, 1 iiiudity, iiseases ol iheAextti.l Urgous. and Impi'diiuenis to.vlarriuge arc tirnuiiiily and ellcetually removed bv the Au thor's novel und most successful mode of treat inent by means of w liicli the Invalid can regain pristine heahh wiihoul having recourse 10 dangerous and ex.icusive medicines. Fn m the London htnret : "The hcsttieitise ever written 011 a subject of vital importance to all well w..rihy Ilia Auilmr's exalied repiitaiion ." OX Address ihe Publishers. J C. 1 LINE A Co 1st Avenue, cor. l'Jlh struct : Post box No. 1SS6 ISew York U-iy. Ap. 8, 1K.VJ. 482-3mins morose aiiexdmext to the VC C) x S T I T UT I OX. r lF.LATIVEto an Aineiidineni to the Consti IV tuiiiin, proviiling for Annual Sessions of tlie General Assembly. tieiolvtd, Ay the Irenertil Assembly of the Slater, Ulna, I hree-iilihs ul the members ol ench house concurring therein, that It be and is hereby i.ru posed to ihe electors ol lho Sun. 10 vote at the next annual October Slate Election, upon die approval or rejection ul ihe lullowmg amendment as a sub siiuiin lor thu lit hi clause ol the twuiuvtilih sec tion of 1 lie second article of the Constitution of this Slate, io wn :" All regular sessions ot lho General Assembly shall commence on the first .Monday 111 January anuunllv." WILLIAM B. WOODS. Speaker of the House of Itepre-ienintivea MARTIN VVELKER. April ', lia9. President ot lho Senate fcECUKTARY OK STATE'S OFFICE, 1 Columbus, O., April 7. 1H59. I I du hereby ceriily that lliu foregoing Joint Re snliiiion." relative 10 an Amendment 10 die Con siiiuiion providing lor Annual Sessions of I lie 1 ue ) tienernl Assembly, is a true copy Irom the ori giuai run uu ine me 111 this otnee. A. P. RCSSF.LL, Secretary of State, AvniTos's Oyrirr. i!rvr,A Cov.vty, Chardon. Auril lTi. 11S9. I do hereby certify thai ihe above is a correct copy of the Joint Resolution received by m. Irom the Sctrctnry of Stale. C. C. IT ELD, Anditor Geauga Co. April is, is.v.f. tj.Cm Xi:W AVATCH NB fLOll l'STA BL1SII.Y1EXT IN CHARDON! 1 A. CIIIES II. .11 AN,Psci TICll watch and Clock Makers, beg leave to an nnunce to the iuhahitsntsof Chardon and Geaug ty, that they wilf Shoo in t'hanm'tHt New Building, on ill. lOih of May, where all work en trusted to their cure, win no aitenuea 10 wnn ae euracv and disDaich. Ilavinc had 16 years exn. rience. in England and America, they flatter themselves that they win u. .Die to giv. aatislae tion to all who may favor them w ith a call. tW Jewelry repaired and Watchst dinned in thi most skillful manrur, BRACES AND TRUSSES REPAIRER. B. Il A. CH1ESMAK. April 30, IBM. 414a rilHE BEIT TEA FOR 4a., warranted 1 to suit. Not. I WILKTNS & K CLLKY. TIN AND STONF! WAHE.br ov.lS) WILJUNSoiKEIXEy. MEDICAL. A"YER'S Ague Cure, SOS THK SrKKDT CVBK Of Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Asut, Remittent Fever, Chill Tever, Dumb Ague, Feriodirnl Headache, or Bilious Headache, and "Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole class of diseases origi nating in biliary derangement, can.ed by the Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy i. louder called for by tho necessities of the'Amcrican people than a sure and safe curs for l ever and Ague. Such we are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate th. disease, and with assurance, founded on proof, thai nu hum can arise from its um in any quaii titr. 'Hist which protects from or prevents this disorder must he of immense service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cur., tot the patient escapes th. risk which he must run in violent attacks of ibis baleful distemper. This " Ccne " eip.l th. miasmatic poison of Fr.van ad Aavi from th. sy.tem snd prevtnt. tho develop, ment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of it premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class nf complaints, but al th. cheapest. Th. large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach fat every body) aud in bilious districts, w'.sre Favaa ai Aeci prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any otker ever discovered fur the speedy and cer tain cure of Intermitteiits is, that it contains 110 Quinine nr mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects w hatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy aa if they had never had the disease. Fever aud Agtteia not alon. th. consequenc. of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, ltheunii.tisin, I 'out, Headache, illindness. Toothache, Karncht, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection ot the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the llowels, Cube, Paralysisand Derangement of the Stoniaeh, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on tho intermittent type, or become period ical. This "Cubb" expels the poison frum the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or duily while exposed to the in fection, that will be excreted from th system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to rii.cn info d scuse. Hence it is even mme valuuble for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inteiinitteiits, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy af fords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc to compoH-d thnt diiense within the rnnpe uf their action can nircly with it and or evade thorn. '1 heir pfnotr;iiin propertiei search, ni4 cleanup, uuil imiiiratc chtj poiiion of the human organ ism, cnrrrciing iti dueatvil action, and restoring its healthy Tit.ililu'n. Aa a funsfqurnce of tlient propiTtif!, tho invalid vho ia Iniwed down with pain nr physical debility it antoniihtd to find hit hcnlth or cr.ci)' itatoicU b a remedy at ouc aa tiniplc and Inviting. Isot only du they cure the vry-dvr complaint! of every hotly, but alto muny formidiblt and d.'iiipront dii-ft-im. 'Ilia agent below named ia pi cn iied to furnish gratis nty American Almanac, contutning ctTtilicntt-n of their cures and directions for their use in the ftillowinn complaints: L'ostivf wmi, Heartburn, Uentiin he urt-titip from Hisordtrtd Somaci, Mausea, Indiye&tivn, Painiti and Morbid Junction of the Itou els, blutulencyt Lot of Appt tite, Jautidtt, atiU oihtr kindred complaints, arising from a loxr itate of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are nn excellent alterative for the renovation of the Mood and the restora tion of tune and sUengiu to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ron Tim ratio cvbb or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, lloarscn.M, I roup, rtrnnchitia, Incipient Consumption, and Tor the relief of Consumptive Patient, iu advanced (tafCf f th disease. 60 wide is Ihe field of its usefulness and ss nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country ahounds in persons pub licly known, who have heen restored from alarming ana even desperate diseases of the lungs y ils use. When once tried, its superiority over every othtr medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape obsenation, and where its virtues are known, th. puUie no longer hesitate whal antidote to tniploy lor tho distressing snd dangerous affections of ll milmoniiry organs that sre incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon th. community hsve failed and been discarded, this has gained lYitnds by every trial, conferred benefit. on the aflheted they can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerous aud too remarkable to b. forgotten. PREPARED nr DR. J. C. AYE It Sc CO. LOWELL, MASS. A. COOK, General Agent lorUcnugn county, I.Hril.,.., Ohio, VT Sold also hy Dr. John Nichols. Chardon, and Killd .t Cu.vii.anu, U. Cloridon.O. 463-ly Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established hy special en dvwmeittjttr ihe reltel of the sick and dir.cj rd, ajjlicted with Virulent aud .! demit' distases. TUF. HOW Alt I) ASSOCIATION, IN view of lho awful destruction ol human lile. caused by Sexual Diseases, and 1 lie deceptions prnedced upon the unloriiinaie victims ol such diseases by Quuclis. revernl years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, os u t lllirilnble Act worthy oi their iiuuie, to open a Dispensary lor the Treatment of this Class nf Diseases, in all tneir forms, and lo giv. ill I.D1C A I. ADVIt t.U.VI IS 10 all who may apply by letier, with . description of their condition, (ago, occupation, habite ..I lile. &c,,l and in cuees ol extreme pover ty to I I KMMI .111 I1 IM S I ill L Ol C M A IK. i:. Il is needle 10 add that die Asso cm tin tl commands the highest Medical Skill of tlie age, and will luriush the moat approved modern troaiment. The Directors of the Aasociaiionayi their An nual Report upon the treatment 01 Sexual Dis eases, lor tho year ending January 1st, IBM, express th. Iiignesi satisfaction w iih the success wlucli has attended lliu labors rl tlie Consulting Surgeon in the euro of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, impotence, ('oiioriha a. Oleel, Syphil lis, the vie. ot Onanism or Sell-Abuse, &e., and order t continuance ol" the fame plan lor the eu auinz vesr. 'Ihe Dnectors on a review of the past.feelas- sureil that tiiuir labors 111 this sphere ni benevolent utlort. have been ol grent benefit to the afflicted, especially to tlie young, and Ihey have resolved to devote themselves, u nu renewed zeal, to iniavery important but much despised cause. An admirable Report on SpermatorrvftFa, or Ssmiuul Weakness, the V iceol Onanism, Mastur bation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of th. Se ninl Organ., hy ihe Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent hy mail, (in a scaled letter envelope,, free if charge, on receipt of lie" stamps for post age. Other Report, and Tract, on the nature and treatment uf Sexual Diseases, Diet. &c., are eonatanily being published for grsiuiiou.distribu Hon. and will be lent to lho afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment dis covered during th. last year, are of great value. Address, (or Report or treatment, Dr, GEO. It. CAI.IIOI'N, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Fhilade). phia, l'a. by order of the Directore, EZRA D. HEAK'i'WELL, Awnient Oro. Faischii.p, Stcrsliry. October 86, 1847. 559-ly A LARGE Assortment of TRUNKS, VAL ISES end FANCy HAT and UONNET BOXES, on hand by Nov. 12. WII.KINS II KELLE A GOOD A ssortmentnf LADIES' DOMESTIC CALF BOOTEES, warranted to anil, by Nov.U WILKIIvS &KELLEY CORN AND OAT, for Sale by Kev.13 WlLKUii & KELLEV. MEDICAL. TIRAITH O K AMERICAN WOMEN. 11 f rom the AT, r. Daiba News l.ditnrial.l We llMiril tn m,M .lumlu, ... r.im Tip Joshua V, Brlilee, 0.1 'Health of American Wo men," 111 another column, lie treats Ihe subject in an able manner, and hia .kill and medical judg ment may be relied upon. from the Albany iibenitig Jirpreil. Marthnll's Uierine Cntholieon has nroved 1. 1 fully as valuable aa it ia claimed to be in many aevere tests made by medical gentlemen and others. Dr. Bridge is a regular physician of very line al. tain men is, a man of great judgment and discrimi nation, a judicious and highly aiiceessful pracii lioner. in all disease., especially lho. uf women and children. Fiom rhysinnnii. Marshnll'a Uterine Cathnlicon will certainly cure all th. diseases for which it is recommended. In the worst ensea I have ever met with. Mar shall's Uterine Cathnlicon ia a certain and aaf. remedy. M ARSHALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON Is unliositatinely offered as a reliable remedy far all those complainia to which every woman i. liable, and which gradually .fleet th. mind ns wall .. Ih. bndv. so that to think, talk or work be comes alike a source ol suffering, if not an impos sibility. Among other complaints fur whiefi ill. Cntholieon is a remedy is: he "railing of the Womb, Wliiles. oppressed, Irregular or raintul Men struation. Hloaii.ig. luflnmmaiions and Disease, of the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, detention er Incontinence of Urine, Heartburn, Costivenest, Nervousness, 1'aintinus, I'alpitaiinns. Cramps. Distuibed bleep, and all troubles, ortrnnlc or sym pathetic, connected with the uterine organs. Ladies who are troubled wilh any ol Ihe abort symptoms, or wilh spine, liver or lung .omplaiuta, sre invited to address Dr. BRIDGE, with full can fi.lenee lhai Ihey will find relief. Marshall'. Uterine Catholieon is not a quack medicine, but its ingredients have heen made known to th. Medical Colleges, and iheyaie at the servic. ( any respectable physic ian in th. country. The price of Marshall's Vterini Catholieon II One Dollar and a Half r" Single Bittlt. West BnuronD, Coshocton Co., May 14, Ji5?. Mr. II. ft. Kingsley, Sir, I have been selling the medicines of the GrafTf nhcrg Company for th. Inst ten years, and havo invariably found thein give good sa islaetiou ; nnd the pills 1 have sold to a good many fnmili.s ns regularly as their tea and coffee, and with my Irnde they become a sisplai article. Marshall's Uterine Catholieon is a medi cine that has done n great amount of good ill fe male diseases. One ludy Isold it to loid me sfi had received nioro benefit from one bolllc then she did from a long course of medical treatment by th. most skillul physicians. Yours truly, JAMES WILSON. Jauu.iry 1st, 108. MRS. ROJIINPOJN'S CERTIFICATE. Vhno.n, Trumbull Co.. May 1st, 1943. 1 Ins certifies mat 1 linvo been in very poor health for years, nnd found little or no relief niter employing a number ol phyticinns. My disease was I'mhip-'is Uteri. I had been reduced by that and l'louror Albus until 1 had become ulcernled ta 8 considerable extent, lly lho advice of Dr. (i. W. Biishticll I procured and look six bottles of Marshall's Uterine Catholieon w hieli enabled ni. to niicnd to my husband in his Inst sickness until he died, which wns ubotit n yenr since. I have mken three bottles since his death, w hich has mad. me able to hihor nnd support my family of thre. children. The Cntholieon has nearly re. t 'red me to health. It is the only thing thai has mitigated my sutlcring lor which I fell very grateful. MAKY E.01J1NS:0N l'OU SALE BY A ConV, Chnrdnn. C. P. Treat. Chiridon. J. E. William.. I'ai ktnan. II L. Bishop & Son. MiddlcfioliJ. I C. Knllngg, Munsnn. Henry Cmnmings, Uussoll. Lyman & Scott, Mulberry Corner!, Hoi rick & tiuinoa, Newbury. Tow & Dtitts, Kupids. And by Modicino Dealers gonorally, tbr) out tho Stato. II. B. KIN'GSLF.Y, Clerclnnd. 'Agent for Ohio. March 18,1850. 479 Cm THE GREAT WONDER 0 F T II E .1 13 K T E K S T II C K S TL'RT, PKOfKSSOR HOOD'S Hair lScstorntivc. QAYS THE ST LOVlfs"MO.) VEMCCJIAT: VJ Helow wc publish a letter to Dr-Wood, of thi. city, irom a gentleman in Maine which speak glowingly of lliu superior merits of liis hair tonic. Such evidence must have Its effect, when condoi; from so relioblo a source. II certificates are guarantees ul truth, the Dr. needs no enconiuni. nor useless puffery from the prcsf : Hatii, Maine, January 20, 1556. Proftlsor O. J. Wood y t'.: GiTLtttN, Ilnving my attention called a ftw months since to the higlily beneficial effectaof your luiir restorative, 1 was induced toriinke application of it upon my own hair, which had become quite gioy, probably one-third while; my w hiskers wer. 01 same charn'cier. Some three mouths since I procured a botile ot your linir restorative, and used it. I soon found il was proving what I lind wished. I used it about twico a week. I have since procured another boitlo. of which 1 have used some. 1 can now certify to the world that the gray or while hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and face, and my hair hue re--sunied its natural color, and I believe more soli and glossy than it has been liefore for twenty-five years. I am now sixty years old ; my good wile nt the age ol tiliy-two, has used it w ilh sniiic effect. The above notice I d. em due to you tor your valuable discovery. 1 am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not hnv occasion to lontradiet my siinirr.it me. I nin a citizen of this city and a resident here lor Ih. last filteeii years, and am known to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use yu may make ol the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the leuuiies cf nature in others as well as tuyrelf I am, truly yours, A.C.RAYMOND. WOODS HAIR RESTORATIVE Baltimore, Jan 2:1. 1SD3. Pitprrssoii Wcop DljiIi Sib,- Having lind the misfortune to lose the best portion of my h.iir from the effects of the yollow lever, in New Orleans, in IBM, I was induced 10 make a trial nf your pre paration, and found it to answer aa the very thing ' needed. My hair is now thick nn glossy, and no woida can cxptcss my obligations 10 you ill giving 10 the ofllicltd such a treasure. i IN LEY JOIINFON. The undersigned. Rev. J. K Uragv. is a mini. ter in regular standing, and pastor of the Ortho dox Church at Brooklield, Mnsa. He is a gentle man of great influence and universully beloved. W.M. DYER. BltooKFtri.D. January 12. 1859. Punrrsseit Wood Dear Sm, Having mod. a trial of your Huir Resiorniivo, il gives me pleasure to say, thai its clTcct hna been excellent in remov ing inflammation, dandruff nnd a constant ten -dniiey to in-hing wilh which 1 have been troubled from my childhood : and has also restored my hair, w hich was becoming gray. 10 its original color. I have used 110 other article with any dung like the stimepleasme or profit. Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sires, viz. t large, medium end email; the small hold, hull a pint, and retails lor one dollar per bottle; tlie medium holds nt least twenty per cent, moie in proportion than lho small, retails for two dol. lar per bottle; the large holds a quart, iO par cent, more in proportion, nnd retails for i'S. O.J. WOOD 4c CO.. lioprictora,4t4 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St.. St. Louis, Mo. And Sold hy all good Drugghiti end Inncy Goods Dealera. February 4, 1859. 473-Ir New Blarksmithing Establishment IN CHARDON! THE subscribers would announce to th chiles, of Chardon and vicinity, that they have la. ken the Blacksmith Shop recently occupied by J. M Comaiock &. Co.. at the foot ol Water Sireet, where ihey are intending to carry on the business in ail its brandies. Having had an experience tA several year, ill the business, tti.y ar. prepared do ell kind, ol work, such a. Ironing Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs, ta., at aa cheap a rate aa can be procured at any otu.r .sublishnieu!, end in durable end (au.f.cfcnfy manner. Or particular attention paid to HORSE EHOaV ING and custom work generally, and we are de termined tlinl no one .hall go away dUaatkiwI either with our work or prices John hardaker & op. Chardon, December 1 Mb, 18S8. 41 V WARRANTY DEEDS. Ju.t printed c4 andforeale at thi Office, larisausntlrf of Warranty Deed.,whicli will be .old 1tm a, aire doien. half -dozen, or eingle blank. Chardon, April 1,