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4W WUJJKIJ TELEGRAPH nV J A UK hKRIK Do.;(rir U'iH)lAiiiurt, Ilootil fe ticelifnieous. HlankaorMI hind fur sal at kla Ulrica. Table of Arrival and Closing of Mails, P. O., ASHTABULA, OHIO. 1H7I. A. VP M ' . lv on, 4 oil , M un! ( till. 1A.M. P.M. T mi i iki ma. i wi 80 It 1ft 7 no . . . . tlenVrann , ,, . ....Em-turn Waj..... IW 1 lsj---v.iv WW V"i".vn . , Through West I R. Plymouth. (Mini's ivirners. M.Bhfltteld. Kullogirsvlllu. Hut no lirilwy n oniy Li!!I,lr?!ii": "" Hiiiiiyi.i(i i r. a Kolloc All Advertisements mnst he handed In mid ea the hook before I o'clock p. m., 'I hursday, lo appear In the annie week's' paper. ThU rule be rlplilly d hered to. 0)ter..-Tonibc ,tro, aru selling Select flyaltr bj the quart for 4ti cent.. Thi.se wlo wnnt nice freaV.Oystefs. and dun't went to pay for a can, ran ho accommodated. Aa many meat ne are In a XXX ran for 1(1. A are lu a J. c. L.cuu, fo . Itcilucclon In Prlrra. Wo are now unViliig enr famous brand or Ovsiurs at the following reduced ( price. Alwny full ratiit nnd of u,pcrlor qtmlity : ;'f C:.t. Select 45 J. V. L..... , 35 ' "XXX t 25 i BULK, per quart aolld meat 60 J. M. PAI LKNEH. HON. Ojmtera-Prlr Hcdliccd. wl l famish XXX Oy.tera per Can. Solid Meats per Cuii B sleet rery largo II. Hall ::: 12 ... 45 Juat rucolvei), nnntlicr lut of those Seamiest Klfls, also Illack KUU WUite Stitchi-d, at . Frosli stunk of new i-lred, at stylo of Prints, jiiHl re Mo it bison's. '" Silk Valour for Trimming, cut on tiie bin., . J Mmnifvs's. For nicely J.'tl aud C(jrrcply lTjrhted Plio- fOgritpba, CO 10 UlaKKBLKR'S, -nr. After hying at other places for your Photo, - try Bf.AKnm.pE. , Albums very cheap at Ui.akebi.ee's, As8iNMEN,-Ve regret to harn of the 4, alignment anil suspension of IUe htiBiuesa of our neighbor II vkiit Kontbii. His fiither-in-law, Gecikok UorriNOER la the trustee. ,Thc Crystal boring Paper Company the second company at Cinnetui after a seasi rt pf nppurent siimnanibullisin fcyivjii' agnin find proposed to take lorm and energy. ..'', A Idea of the fitness of things has induced MltetJenuga Demaerat to cliauge its name ; and , ( now conies lo us under the new; heading ol Uu Goauga Ifepiililjcan.' .-TTe deem it hut justice to Mr, 'FftAVKii tQ ay that the private ettcr-.alluc5e( o. ju "Fair PlayV article lust week ipis neycr Intended for publication, hut fo m l its way Into the compositors' room tlirough ovi rigbt. Penjami.i lJosiNsou, a colored lad of about rijibtecn yx-ars, acpideqtly sliot himself on Sunday ul'ternoun Just, at Jefferson, with a uuisket, tlifj pharge taking cllVct in his head. He died iu about si; hyuis ul'tcrwapl, j . , ' PiB achiso. Jtv, M.Df.Lanoe will prAcli at Union Church East Ashtabula, on Sunday, -January Uth, '72, at 10' o'plock, A- H- i also, at o'clock, P. M., of the same day at Good Templar's Hall, in Smith's New piock, West Village. Jefferson Savings and ioau Association laVe cluoted officers Jqy ho present year as follows : Directors, W. It. Allen, H. Tapolt, L. French, A. Warren, W. H. Crowell, J. A, Ujrvey, C. . Warner. President, IJ. Tlcolt ; Cashier, E. J. Iysne. The Morgan Loan and Saving's Association at their annual election, made choice of A. 15. Wajkfijs, F. Harrington, E. M. Coyell, II. W. Jlowland, Giles Crosby, I. Champtn ud E. (i. Hurlhgt. Plrectors. F. Harrington Presi dent ; A, H. Wltkins, Cashier. Chat with ti;e Editoii. We. njiss the racy conlribulwns of our Conueaut Iriend Ho it ace, in tlio fast .as we) us the present pa. jpcrs. ' We had wished for sjrcnglh to his elbow, and sound wind for u Jang race, Are we lo he disuppointvd or sliull e still look for a realization of hopes rajspd and cucourag d? ' ' Persojsav--We had u pleusnnt meeting the titlier day HU MT- a- Jl- Fassktt, of CliiCRr jc), a sutferer u ils calamity, losing about Jill the Hccumulalioii.g of life. Preparation for he accoiiiinadution of Jils business are goiug on, and he is spending p fcyv .dnj s lb Ul rel jitivus while things are iu progress. "Willie Snydeii, while scutHing with some pf his mates tit a gathering Thursday evening, at the house of . A. Hitchcock, fell and disr located an elbow joint, '' A brakeiflatt named John Rhady, on the Jjake Shore road, belonging to Cleveland, fell from his train about midnight on Wednesday pigbt, badly fracturing one ot hjs legs. Ho was brought to the station at this place, and . the hones set by Drs. Eames and Hcbhabd, 4 Occupying much of the uiht. An infant CWId .or JJ. V. IIaskkll, on vWeduesday Jast, had o of its tliuruhs torn off by 4he cogs of a wringing maeliiuo, On Thursday n.iorning, a graud child, some jthree months old, of Mr, Samjil Wbiout, of ,thia villugej was found deud in its bed. Accidkxt. We learn, says the Sentinel, that a young uiauiu West Andorer, M. Puukn, who has been gelling out railroad ties, yvlieu ffoing to his work on TUiiftyj" ujvriiing Just, fjll on the ice, breaking his jaw and yery seriously brulsiug his face and head. He is now doing well, Eeward HowELj'fru teen alaniilngly il yritV dfilMVeria, but Is recovering;. Mas. Mitcukli, has so fur recovered from jthe small pox as to be about the house. The second ease of this disease Mr. Lokers tfekldj a wAe ,q; so west of town Is said to be of a Tory light .type and has little about it so the neighbors, Uilufcrlp Cilu8 api)rthusion or tojlisturb any body equsnlniity Oux -sympathies are stirred JSuf iour wpffliy frlcDd, Jon Thompson, of the Thompson House, Jefferson, on account of the Joss of hit elncusu ueiper ana conipanuiu. Mrs. flojip sos idled on' Monday lust Xiom InJJaiunislory rheumatism. From htr nosiilon ahe w us wide it -'.' . ly and favoraWy known at a genial, generous earnest and trun jf.vfflLan. She houored her lacejwth as wifo au.d landlady, and V.ef joas (to hr buabancl and to Hie ooiuuiuuMy an lr- TcpsraWe one- Death or Mat. CoKKuy.i-Tb.e Clnclnqati paper of the 2nd Inst, announce) the death of Wrs.JC, W. Coski.ik, widow of Ibe late ftev It. IL CMMKMir, first pastor of tho Congrrga tlonalf iiuicll'ot Ashtabula, in that pity, on the first lusir.'sKt 31 years.' . The (inly surviving ineuiuar ui lue laiunj uuukuicj ft-ujj" Mr. Mautix Dubois, of Conueaut, an em nloyea , of lha L. L. S.'Jfc Ml 8. K. If. Co., hie til leg broken at' lifadfaon l few'diiys sint'e. II was mnaaped with' ofher men In hudeVlufu- Jng tank, when a frozen chunk of earth UL ihe top, .Uiknghlml.uchapA.nnfqLWi:. to break bU lej( below (he kootT4tflfor T i ... i it t i.i... itii We me Indihkit to Asdiifw C). Rtomk, E.l.,c Lawreuor Miiaa., fr a pamphlet copy of llj report of the jlot, V iwimtiiltlue for, procuring a supply ut water for Unit tiiy. We lukv rend It Willi liilercst, hi view of the prohpvel, t-ro long of soiue aluiilur project he lug mooted in (his place. Should the aprlnga J on the adjacent h.llls be Insufficient, ns there is reason to fear, for a supply of water for a j populullon of 13 or 20 thoiuud, that may he xpected In this place iu live or ten year, then, c tripping, uf a stream, or pumping from the IjaVew ill have lo be resisted to, and the appliances resorted lo In the. tnwrt-nou project w.mi,ld have to be brought lilo requi sition here. The (reek at thfit polut vheri; It doubles upon Iteclf the properly now of P. II. Watson, Eso,. or the old Hakt & Van Aiken pond, fed by spring would either alford a supply, and tlcvatioa enough for ull purposoa for w hich w nli f is neided. Hut it a hardly worth vhlclp, iliscuts l lie stihjictsu much in advance. Nine Years in Ashtabula. EiXior Wegivpk I The writer of Ihi article has been A resi dent of this borough just nine year. A brief retrospective view of matters pertaining to the villagH fiojn hs staiidnriint, may not be out of place in you paper. The prominent ides, that conies upas we look back to whnl Ashtabula was nine years ngo, is that there has been. steady a.nd consent growth, during nil these years. Looking ii', I.in Sircet, we And lhat Ave new brick blocks have been ndd- d to the business portion of the street, viz. Moore's, Smith's, Ashtabula House, Haskell's and Tyler's, a-.id further ulont;, the Phicnis Foundry ; many wuuden buildings have also been n,d.ccd, making the business part of the town at least twice as extensive as it was nine years ago. The growth in new tl .vt liiis und repulrs and eulufcmunls tl uli biild.iigs, las kept pace with thu business growth, Qf the new. brick houses put up which iidd to the a- ractiyeiiess and beauty of the place, m ty be mentioned Nettletpp's, E. . Will ims', E. Hall's J. A. Prentice's Geo. Kussell's, H. 1 lall's and M. G Dick's ; "while of wooden buildiiiLS, wecansay that tliry nrc too numcir o is lo mention some twenty on Centre strei t, seventeen, qii Prpspect, tcq pn Fiijk and an ag gregate of nearly one hundred, not counting any nt the Depot. The enlargements and Improvements hoy been quite tw extensive, and have udded quite as much to the beuuty and value of the place, Thiuk of the Editorial piansion of nine j'enr. ago, as compared with the peat, tasty and substantial dwelling of to day. So also of L, S. Sherman's, JJ. Fassett's, A. F. JIubbard's, P. H. Watson's, A. C. Hubbard's, L. I). Gates', Q. C. Cullcy's, and scores of others. Uf manufactures, almost eveyy branch has been prospered and has steadily increased. The manufacture of Funning Mills, by L. M. Crosb-, has increased from about 7 or 8000 dollars a year tq on average of f.jO.OOO a ycui for the past three years. The business of nink: ing bent buggy shafts has increased still more. Mr. Hitchcock's having more than quadrupled, while Mr. jSnydcr'a has crofyn up entirely iu that pciiod. So ulso of the business in 2cttbug- gy cnl, curried op, liy E. It. Williams und P, F.Johnson. So also the Sash, Blind mid Door trade, nnd mt in Cheese li).cg. JJju Tiuu uing and Foundry business have also steadily progressed. The Flouring business carried op by Fisk, Silliinan & Co. is at least three times as xtensive, giying employment to some 14 men ut the present tjuje, (July oe manufacturing interest has closed, and that the Ucnt Fwlloe business, through unjust and exorbitant charges for freight, 41) this pr"gTr8$ 'las uvt-'l) midp while many (hogsamls, of dojlurs pwued by our oilizens has been lied up in Govern ment and ltuilroad J5nms und vessel property. Now that two new railroads are l)cur)y coji pletcd and ready lo pour the wealth of oa) uut) iron fnto our place, may we not hope that the present (utercsls will be sustained und enlarged, nnd that new jntcrest spring up, culliig in the uucp)piiyed rupltaj of our own, and the piiizens of Mllicr places. Dpring Ihp past nine years, no severe epi demic lias visited us, The only one entitjed to thu name of .epidemic occurred iu the fal of J2.65, when Dysentery and Typhoid Fever prevailed and carried off soine J ) or JO of the inhubilanls of the borough in about four months. No extensive fires haycfl.cpurred.Qnly a few dwelling houses Laving b'ii destroyed, but no business houses, The Fire J)cpurtmcut hns been p())jsiderably enlarged and rendered as efficient as possible by the addition of one new engiue and several iiuw tAhks, No business failures of importance haye oc curred during njl tlejse nine years, uiu' many of the linns and business men continue a) most us they u-cre. Among these are a'l the mem bers of (he Legal Frateriiily w jlh some slight change of partitershlps j tw o of the J'bvsicinns Dr.s Hubbard and Partington, iu trade are Messrs. II. C. Tombes, Willard, Haskell, A, H. Tyler, L. Tyler, Colllno, Wells, Faulk, tier, 0eo. Hubbard, Uilkey, 11. 11. Hull, Kut lull, Dncro, Morrison, Fisk, Blllimnn&Co. Itob ertson, Dick, Dickinson h Mann ; only one Cler gyman remains Mr. Bonnnr. Mauy new aijd f liable additions have been made to business circles, and a few have remotcd, .while two or three have gone to their long home, j Among the old settlers t ho have been gath ered in during the lust nine years, may be recorded Stephen Hull, E. Harmon, Col. Hubbard,, Dea. WlUuj.in Jlubbard uiid wife, William Jouee nnd, wife, II . Cheney and Par son Halt- ' . i ' ' No startling" crimes have been coilimltted, aud scarcely a single coniTHjtJa) lo Ibe Pcnl. lentlnry has been made of any resident of this borough. Regular preaching, with scarcely an Intermission, has been kept up in all offline Ave ,orlhodox churches, aud no Subbuth hag passed without the S'jlemu tones of church bells lo cull e ycitixens to worship. The population has increased about S3 per tent., pr from about J50Q to about 21 or 2'.,00. The enumeration 1 children of sujlablo age to attend common schools has iucreassd in about the same nitlo, r frotn 450 lo 080. The wea'th aud 1 usiness of (tlio place have probably incroacod in as great If not greater ratio, ' ' ! Let lis hope (ltut, tius ACft nine years will be marked with alilt more rapid strides in wealth and prosperity, and lhat the treasures of coal nd rW wifl fee tecned to n? by our new Railroad will be forced to contribute lo our growth and business importance; that fail ures, conflagrations, crime and sickness may be still more rare, a ad that the next nine years may And Ashtabula a rich my, thriving pity, the prid and beauty f North-eastern Ohio. E. felji'4iB com'pleielv'iripped and lay uMld f; A passenger (ruin waj reckeear Am herst lust Monday. The trajA tws punning at si high tpeel when the accidentcaused hy some one leaving a han.d-cpi on the If ck oc currei.'. Theecglpe was thrown down steep enibaukment, followed by the mull car, one .Baggage car ana two passenger cars. ue en' id Are I or aevea'ly bruised but had notjooes 1ruk- cu. 1 i SAYBROOK. Jan. 8th, 1871. h'Jitor Telfsriijih : A very pliMsatit afTalr pasted off last New Year's rveninir nt the residence nf Mr. Kmkii Kf.VKWvu, V Hi' shape of a Crystal Wedding. A large company, so; no eighty, were preactit lo congrulu ttte .r. M r. Ueckwith upon having passed A Iteen, yrsrs of hujipy wedded life. Enough glaas ware was presented to stork a am dl store. Hev. Ki.ihiia IaucuCK performed again the murriagu ceremony that ho peffotmjd Pffleeu, jeiv; before, li a very happy manner, und expressed, a (usli; to, per form It again In another Al'leeu years, and. guarantee! that the guests also would Iu: glad to be present ami if,rlnk again to their IiliiIIi in the five or si. den goblets presented lo them. Tnc Congregational and Mt thodist churches are bidding union services tills yeek, it being tho week of prayer, aud meet nl, each church In alternation. In thu commtmicallon from "Jtistioe" t' your paper, he iiicnlioiis several times a lo oaijly he calls 'ICil K,u Corners." I suppose he li.eaiis the Depot Corners, as, that U the only place In town wliero any violence or out rages huyv bceu Httempled. A prominent citi zen was returning to his lioiuu from the Depot in the evening, a short time silica, und when near the bridge just east of tlc station, I wo men ou liqrs.e back pawed him umvlng rapidly. L'pon reaclilug the bridge he saw or thought he saw the two. borais hitched lo the fence just hul'ore him ; also, he saw or thought he sw a man approaching him and turning he saw another behind lilm, both nppurenlly In: tent upon violence, lining unarmed he Bed into the H ds and crawled upon his hands and knees through thu rushes and tall russ and escaped to the house of a relniive near by, where he remained unijl niorping.und n solved never to venture out again in lun! laculily wiinout nis revoiyur, tuu luoruing revealed two innocent slumps where the horses were supposed lo he hitched, and the men were probably town house ghouls out looking for a locution, aud wan led, Jo "oou" hbnsboii.il. Perhaps "Justice" can "remember" who lhat cilizen is. I have just heard that Moses' oxen haye been engaged to remove those slumps. Iu the last comm.tiuiculiqn, of "Justice" he spread hiniselt muchly doubtless exhausted hiuis,clf 4 ic bids me uu atfectionule farewell for the present. I am rather sorry (lint yqu, ediloi'Hy, V'll hiy attention to propriety oi language, as you ju effect shut him out ol your cvluuius by so doing, because he does uot seem capable uf using many words with out "slopping over" und s-'.yini; tuings lhat d-ceul peope turn from u Jiigust. Whatever J have said heretofore, J haye eii; deavorcd lo stnle nothing liil f id, aud iu the future shall do the suiue, hoping lhat "Justice'1 will keep us near the lipuk us possible for one with so short u memory. To utleuipl to reply lo all Hint he hut; yriUjii would require a vol uiue us he fs wondertul wordy, and to correct his many ii)istutciicnis vyould be lo deny the most of ilieiq in loo. If Justice is uuxiuus to know of nny of thu opposition living east of the centr , who were notified pi the meeting on the lOih 1 1 J uiic, I can in a second, refer to several, and lo some w ho were at te meeting, lint really the opposition were few in numbers then are not In a majority now( and their numb, f are dpjreasing dully as life fuels become known, aud were il not lor u few niulcoulculs who have axes to gp'Hl w e ii(m)d hear I"? M 'Vc'l show you iu the spring," or "We'll sell thut one und build one ut Smith Walker's Cor ners, or at the Depot, or auy where, good Lord but al tfiW Cqruers, "(South fydgy avers thut the present locutiou )yil upcouiodatu more people, more times than any other locu tion CUf). Il is true (luil Ihere vus a lease n;si)e to the township of school busc, No. 4( u JS jy, iij consideralion pf forty dollars paid by thp township, but that lease has long since "gjiie where l(0 wo.v-)'!'')" I7iietli' nm neitlier parly hvo been bouut) by ji, for many years, tni) thu township have occupied it only by the sufferance qf (he IJoai'd of (lupa'lion. The lease stipulated thut the town should be to no ix peine lor ri-pnil s, und ju pase it should be destroyed, tlpj (qwnsljp hquld have, the sume right iu a new one, should one be built, as in that one, for ten yearn from the dale of the lease, Now, the township hat pjen to ex pense for repairs, aud "Justice" may hunt a w eek for thu house uicutiqncd ju the lease and lje wilj t);id nothing save perhaps the frame und thai moved to another site. 1 suppose he thinks it is the snl)ij; pld jack knife still, ill bcil the blade aud handlu have been each re? uewed scycru) limes. Yours, etc., SOUTH RIDGE. AUSTINBURG, Jan. 3rd, 1872. Editor J'dcgraph ; Since Ashtabula has trot lo be so much of a railroad centre, we begin lo nnd out buck here jn l;is benjghled region, that the Telegraph not Hie magnetic, lull tUu Asqlubuia y ecltly is uoing to be iudispcnsiblc lo our proper en lightenment and sustenance. Acting ukiu the slrength ol thai coimclion, i enclose my two Po liar Greenuuek lo pay in advance Ipr il for fl)a year 18;'. bucceas to leirgraplm aim rail L. B. A. Noles siinllar to the above, witten or oral, pro reaching us with rather pleasant frequency ut this season of the opening j ear. The pros peciiye Importance of this localiiy Is foreseen iidmitted und appreciated. This, with the lo cal Interest fell along tlio different line of jroad to keep uosted Ju railroni) mutters, crc. utes a demand for the Telegraph, and we have been greeted with a larger number of new sub scribers uf lute than ever before. A we hope to give our reader all that trunspin-s in geu eral loaal, a welj as railroad niatjlem, we hope the effect muy luduce many more additions to par list. Failures of the Telegraph to reach neigh, boring town subscribers until the week after publication, continue to be complained of. The thjiig Js workjng lo our hiss, and effort 1 1 ferret out tho evil are not crowned with very satisfactory results. All fault is disclaim' pi nt our loi.ne oflice, which Jeuves the Poslnl clerk anupportuully to ysh t.helr baud ud cleanse their kirts. II a paper goes juto the mail bag here on Friday, or is left at the office Iu titpo for the first mail on Saturday, Ihcrj 1 no reason why ii fhould qo.t reach Kingsvllle pr Springfield J'ostofflce before Monday. But Ibis is just what It does not do. From these two plscvs hare corns the compluint aud threats to stop the paper If thjs cannot be rem edied, liolbre the day of postal car facilities, w seldom or never heard of such jspmplaints with these facilitie we are beset with com platuts. Whether Ujclcarlyiheduty of a dep yty P. M. of an office ranking wo lellevo In the Sd oluss. to look after delinquep,c,ie and neglect of duty when brought to his uotlce, ye do not affirm, and yet such things are noticed and corrected oiuetiiues a i( ft were viewed iu the Jtigh,t jof duty. We bear occa slouully of threat to report delinquencies to the department. If prerogative or duty lb in thip dlrocljgn, here i a call lor ft exercise. Tho matter complained of is npt lcoinplicated or of wide rimge. If the mailing is done at till office as It may and should be, then the trouble I upon the ,cars. V,e are suffering loss and our uirscri.oyrs pre auuoyco. ana vex ed, and no rcruur hut lo Iry the rupwilns' I piopcn lo ihe department, nuraelf. Whether ' V.f Teltgrnph be mailed of Friday or fVilurday I Ikufr1 U.VOV fnrvi.f'r It to reach any office J along the line of road, U fore Monday 1 r Tne- j day following, pn,J au. tier, rllure is i.iexcu- I sable c rlii-uily. Heef, K,lVsl we wanl and ' have a rlglitjv.aok; j Tiih Gas Wri.l. Is now going tliiwn alniut I x-i i- ei a any, nun pa V"tirvia arttrnwi was dm. The material Is Mill, and lik. ly r I main shale rock. Oceasinal Jela, are ewy now and then Mrwk. (.tn VVednevlny last iline xa a rush .f gas I li.it threw a vclumo of wafer sevcr.il feel above the s.iyrfayi', a nnire roll nnd vbjorons one limn any heretofore no- iUV Mr. M. W. 8vi.KV, Maatirof the Division of l. It. track through 1I1U township, recrnl lv laid, 30 Ions of sleei rails between hero and Kingiivl,lle in one dny. fjonsidering ihu fad thul it rained lncws:(nlly and (lie constaul i -lerruplion ;f passing Irnlin, the Job is said lo have Uvea, performed remark ihly quirk. Conneaut Citizen. The LFXTtiiit qf Miss Oi.ive Too an, will qe given nt Smith's Opera Hull on Saturday evening, Jan. 13lh. There has been some trl; 1lat100 about giiliug the time Axed partially our, aud partially the fault of other "The regular adv. alipuld have put the ninltcr be yond a doubt, but Hie copy prepared for l'jInCKVllle. fur the l'lll urns' lnn.lv..rl.nllv substituted for lhat of Ashtabula, which was j not discovered till loo late for the Arsl Issue. The billa a ml porrccicd udverlisenunl w ill sel j Lie mauer rigm, 1 lie Ufetre 10 hear Hiul see Miss Logan w ill no doubt secure for Iter a lul house, o Saturday evening Hie 13lh. "SolTH PiuoK," us it will be seen, Is out ajaiu in Ibis number, and his article Is more (hail usually racy. The bit of humor ho in dulges lq, 'evidently ut the expense of his d nighty opponent and neighbor,' I not a little irresistuble. We, hpwever.cau harjlly believe there is, truth enough in the story ' u:-'gesl as. It well might the droppiiifr qf ihe lion's hide and the suliiitution of lic calfskin, We preler In hold our opinjou levr, until "Jus tick" rU' s from his lair, shakes his mane, and makes the ems und hair of lcsacr beings lo prick up und fisc, vlPI he opeps his noutli j.id roars. S. C. Smith's Iiion JIisino Company. At the annual meeting of this Company in Id in this village fin the Srd lust., the following ottl oers wppe el'-cted for the erjsujog year: DtretUirt Jamkb Pikiick & Jonas PtHiicK, of Sharpsiille, Pa., Wallace Pikiick, of Mar quette Co., Mich., Sii,as C. Smith and JJtMiy IIl'UUAKP, of Ashtabula. I'retiJent Tretuturfr Jaueb PiKum. Sferefarjl IjEKur J-'assetj. We learn thai this Mining Copipany are building a railroad lo lluir Mine und thai by Hie coming suinpier w ill be iu readiness for (be eiipueul of ore lo market. The Compa ny ore also pulling up a saw tuil and erecting buildings for their worlds. RAIL ROAD MATTERS. There is little lo be said tibout railroad mat ters. The Jamestown is slrclchiug aung to ward Jeffeisou from this w ay, nnd on Thurs day evening had reached a point, six miles out. It is expected that ihe 'pent re of Andover will be readied from the Jamestow n end In the course fjf the present week. A construction engine is playing back and forth tlirough the village every day, und becgiuiug tjuile a fumil, iur sight, RAIL ROAD MATTERS. PLYMOUTH, Jan. 11th, '72. Editor Telegraph ; Uur Coulrnctqnj are pushing forward the work of luying track yery vigorously, and de serve great praise for (lie wanner in which thu work is done for Ihe most part. The track Is laid for a considerable distance beyond Plymouth centre, ui)d it Is expected that the track w jjl be completed I.) Jcffcrsqi; withiu a week froui tl.fs lime. There is, however, one pari of the work which has been neghcled thus far, and there is 110 prospect., to ull ap pearance, of its being commenced for some time lo come. I refer to tho building of bridge acrpss tlip pu.t (bfs side of the gulf, ileal Hubbard Run. The wnnt of such a bridge is u great inconvenience to the travel.- ing community jn general nnd especially ,lo the inhabitants of Plymouth nnd vicinjly. As il now is, they have to go from 1?2' to3 miles qui of their course In coiuiug to Ashtabula vil lage. A great many are thus prevented from drawing their wood and farm products which arc especially neede.1 at this season. Is (hero no law staling thu lime w ithin which such bridges shall be built? If our contractors will attend to this ninth r. they f ill gratify the M. :Paper In the Street," j Editor Telegraph : I believe in "Agitation as a means of Re form" in keeping il before the people. I would ask, therefore, . IjtUe space in which to show that "Fuir Play's" premises ore faulty, his position untenable, his reasoning fallacious. I Ihink that "al ill chair" of his yifqq easy, his thoughts ran too fatt for his better judg me nt hu mused, but he didn't muse irorlh .cent! ' ... Thu burden-tho substance of his article may be stilled thuslt : liecause a sufficient number of policemen cauuyt J,'p stationed at certain points to watch ull persons nnd see thut none throw paper upon the ground, and thus secure perfect obedience, therefore, do not puss un ordinandu Unit muy prevent the greater pirtion llial now Jinds ilji )) sy into the street, iron) being thrown there in. Willi fallible human iiuture to conjlenil with, no pne expects perfect obedience to laws. If they were obcye,d Jo the letter, Jhen what wtjujd bo the need of any penalty ujtalcbed? JS'o one expects lhat every hit of paper will be kept out of tho tjreel, but the greater portion would be, and a "half loaf is better than none." We have laws for the punishment of mur der, theft, arson, s,el)hig Intoxicating drinks to minor or druukur.ls, yet Ihire is not a pollce W UT Py ul0.',1 mrV woulj.ij,, murderer, thief, incendiary or snloou Jieeper, and yet all tluso ciine; are to some extent, committed. A few years ago, m any persons were accustom ed to hjtch horses to shade trees, ad ;nany Iree were ,hadly injured. Forthw ilh an ordi nance was passed which mulcted every viola tor to the tune of one dollar. After a few were fined the evil w as. corrected ui hy the num ber of Dol icemen to stand guard over tho trees j 1 .... but by the simple fear of detection If the of- (ene was committed, and tho dread of, tbo penalty, 1 litis . ail law aim at securing Ihree-fojd obje,qt inreyentjqn, jirotqcllou and puuisjimeut And who loubls that a thousand (old more fti.bio couleinpluted) Is lTeyeut,cd thun is actually committed that a thousand WouluVbc-vlmiPul8 r(J deterred from the com mission .of crime, simply by the JknowUdge jthe fact that there aro laws that will puuipb h,etn if detected that he avenging sword lualice Is suspeuded over thein ut by a hair, fhu are hey kept froin the comnihslon crime, and society s iirotected. And now, Mr. "Ftr PJajr jf you Rould are the ordiDance to qucitu pttscd, you would, In all probability, And II to anil lib achsrm. aln Hie tunc nf llic shade Irrr ordinanc.' ; and then (he public Jl Im able to A rih ' wline position Is ibe corn . "HIT HIM AGAIN." t in h ii ATisTt;.-Viii P-.aior of the Presbyterian thiirrh nf ll.U. ;;iai,c. gave h Bnnu rinf istorirav,tV','' '"r year nimf, 011 Sunday mor.'iDif Hit From ii we irnther that flu re hn hern cr, 111,11. nnlcani oddid 10; ilealha i prceeuf. number In chiinii f lio'Ahhip H;4, Lnpin uif --C ; Hahbitli ehool enrnlliiK nt 1-11 ; conlriliulit,i. m 1,.--nt iniio'i", besidi; box of 1 lo'liin V . '11(1 t 1200 mj I V wi-alern inls"lo:.iiry ' 10y ; lo FiiKin mlvon 2','J', of wliliii V, w n dd Vy J.e K-nliV M:sionnry Socielv ; i olht i; benevolent obVc-ts f:;if; Ihi-ihu a no' include contributions fit the Chicago and o'li it sufTi reis by lire, piud;-Ihroush Ihe lti-lh . "Vlv'V C.f villo'e." Tin-,:', taken uhli tin Incrense of homo 1 M-i;se lor i.rgnn, pnlpi; and nllci ulione of the lin-i ting hv.nr' '" 'he 1 fair idiocy of liberality. Similar slatislica of Ihe olln r eliiirrhi a of Ihe village, would find n n inly I nee in i.ur columns if any one w ould favor ns Willi tin 111 COMMERCIAL. Ashtabula Market—Jan. 12th. 1872. Vy&Wrm ld- l.i : Yullim fiijj; l'ric-4. WnaaT-Xol. While fl 4 1 ; IMJ-Nl,. 1 11.(1 1 (J Conx 1 Kl,.-lk-l r, ln--lu thw ear'...'. , )T o blTTSII Hlj. ClIKSJt.. .' lu 1U 11 Uiiieu Arjj.ea... 1 I. A 111, 10 Kne 5 loiAToa .'.'. .. ...... . .... be Klmck Hsllimu Paic aa . Cork M sal per ton ta 00 t'Horrau Kaiu Cora and oats Ss 00 New York Cattle Market. Thti i(i..a uf calik- iu the New Yurk market on Ilia 9t1i uf Jan. raiiK:(la fu luwa : ('( per t Prime tn extra Bullwka ;. Vrrt quality li.!.tit S Mtliiitn. ur utitHl. fnir iuniii y . . . . :: 11 11 -. Tliat n( jirilliiary jhiti KH-eri.". Usen and Cu. i " nt. f'll.-rn'ir fir liwe-f radc nl lall.t- '. ft Ii Tliv freiieral average of ihu murai'l Ii.-dny v-lini.il d ut ll' Kxin-ini-ruiu'f uf jirit-im fit 111 1; fy, TUv iiiihi of iju fnvt are from I Cleveland Wholesale Market. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 10. Ft.Ol'H,. Market i,uet. Cllv made. While XXX Amber XX .'. No. 1 itedxx::..:.. No. Hed X W uuute i, folija t S 78 0 , ?, Uprinir XX :. Country nra.iid : While XX IT.ro . h.mi xx ;.., , Amher XX r, H. ;J WHEAT llaikel ruled study, at . tut ,u. I, whiter ; (l.:lfl (S). No. (iu. COKN. Old la steady at Sic for o. 1 mizeil.; new n more Inquiry aud held at Ml for yt,rt ; Ml fui y lluw fri.ni rlure OATS. There are no old arriving and jirlrea ar iiomiual ; 40e for No. 1 Slate. Ill'TTRIt Ma-kut la quiet and steady ; the demand la moderate for choice. Prime at &04',t ; cun.mon ti joint lo at 1V&1SC liiiliS Tht-n- fi a moderate demand ape; Ibe market ta fteudy at 'UsAK for In-il,. (ilKKSE The market in steady and quiet ; factory at 11-5.1 l,Vc. for !Uiall lots t-leeted. POTATOES The duinuml is gmid and the market firm at T.'soc ou track br car lofs ; &Xtt.f&c for uial lot from 1 tore. UKEEN APPLES. There la a good demand for sound fruit Mid the market la liim and' steady al S t & $ 1,00 per harriil. DH1E1) API'LES-There la a h.-tter Inquiry nud the market is Ann at "V for new fruit. ONIONS The reque.l U ootl and the nprket la Bra) al To'fj. VIN'KliAH Pjtre cider ylTircar in fair demand and firm at lsefJuc, packages iiiciu14. IIEANH- Iu mijilenlte demaud o i,IX2 J,55 for prima hand picked. HMUKKp SAtS-CilySui-af .-cured JUuia lSe: dried Beef Hie. LOCAL NOTICES. , 1 AitE (Ui dy-jH'HK' r ymi h.ive c'lHlu ni fever? If tr uiu Miuuiou't ryvr irtilur ; It y,tll (juru uu. si F itActHANT ItitKATU and Pvarly T it. ill arc !. I v nt- tained, npii tlnift who ftiliuuvttil ihi-nii'lve, of the iiii'uui. iihi(iiii 1,111 ciifiiUfall wiirii tircii-ti u yruf nt;- lect. The SokimUhii w ill .imi'.IIv erBdutiit' tin- tinifP ui a Tuu I bmiili, beuu'ifviiig, uuU i rcsvr. iuj lliv X'vvih to tfltliliiic G1ul: ftickk! tlifitjr nut ; r adv. TlIK yKrrlET "K t'APTIVATI'tN. t-'fJIIIirt! (if (JrwiuD l.imilil M u .11 tn 111 I ..,-lr nitrl Iw.mi l! ful 1 1- fnt.nJw) i rt 110 taoutit v'ry uitu liuu lo liuvu. and laUit i who ioacfri thfte ihirni8 h;ivt runcuu to hi tlimikfiil to Motlur Naturt': Y .-t rvr oil. Ilk mnot fnniivninir uf hu wmiiHuly i litlrm It h inirc. frth nud UriUlmtt citin- plextion. Till enintrlitti we f it iimtimi nny ladv mav se cure ny uiiuir iinyuii h .M.'irMpMii iviini, tin fTitnniird l)L'untllii)ir irepialoi. of ihe iyee:it ftt;e. It cliHVri from all mtliimrv cuMiifiic in tlirce mot eftcntiril im- lii ti.itr. ijjawiiiicii un ii coma tin no injur. m liiirndi entt. doeh not ci'iurttct or flirivel the fkiu all Ihe ai- Irtiiut "oiooniH loiloti and powder tYentuuily do, hut proilucet a litini; lovliuei hy imprivin the health or tho n. t'lid r Its openithiu lit- texture of theepIUermU luconicfl finer. cb1 th ett tic '"ft n velvet and vniooth nt uorcvlahr. Foaturet cannot he (.-hauled, but ('oinpleximitt cmi. and it it qiiitu remit) thut a Jady with no oilier charm than a Irtli ui.d rot-y coniplc'iijmi will attiiicf iikku 1 4 uir'itlou Iu couiptiir- uiau iH-r neiiioor wuu a emaiie luc. nut a t-a iii.w ikin. Ou 7farrIogfr IIappt Hklirp ron Yiii'nh Mkm from the effect of Error and ahitsea in early lire. MuuhiniJ restored, Nrvoua debltUy cure4, J.iipediii)cn;' to Mwrriae re moved. Nowincihndof treatmrnt. New and remark- able remedies. Bjoktf aud Circular seut free, iu Healed onvulopei. AddieM, HOWARD ASSOCIATION'. No, Ninth St., IMiilaiUlpliia, L'a. " ' South 37 The GonrcMAloiiat ofu Iu valid. PuhlitOied at a warn iuy; and fur the ben tit of youutf meo and oth er, whtf ' aiitlr ti4 'Nvria-oua Dcbili(y. tc.t ji up plying the means of f elf cure. Writtrn hy one who In curetl himarlf, and Kent free on rcivinf a wt aidirectd envelop?.' Addreaa, NATHANIEL M AYFAIR. VtW Kronklm. V. T MARRIED. iu At4ilbiilii. Jan. null, liv K.v. J. Tvle, Mr. Ceo. MATTiieW uf 1'aiin-evillc, lo Ml,a AUttii: A. S-cnur of Afhlahiila. In Afhlahlila, Due. 4lh. hy Iter. (i. W. Clarke, Mr. Tiionav AlliiI u Q.fi,;tfj Benha, both of Ah- hl'l'Iilncurilli'. Jan. Sd. liy lli-v. K. I.. Stone. Mr. A. WnxKY of Aauluhula, 10 Mi Haiiau J. 1kjiuue, of Pnlneeellle J r , a TIIE t AN I'KA'Ti" It K HS OK .'ilJK Reliance Wringer, lave hart unuftiai opporMinitlj .f awrtaliUii iireifg ly what in wanted, and of produciuj; ' jv rivet UiaL'hino, They have hroiurht out an eu llnly 'ew VVrintfer, which they t'IJROVIi3J2I55c1.,, ymv. 1871. PERFECT A great Improvement ovor all oiher Wrlugeia. s n x H n P o 3 IT Rl.SU r ASTER Til A BY PASO, . VV E coimiilor the 1'iovidence 'auiiervr t to all other for the fallowing reaaone ; Ut. The KOl.LKUH, or urire aiae and Jbite quality of While iltubtler. are all aeeured to their i-lifl lu Ihu inoai'periuanvbi maimer, by Uia Maulou Proceft, niak ina the Holler the het In the world. ' xd. The PATENT MKTAL JOI'ttNAL C'A81U pre Aenl any wear upon the louniMa. 1 ITIie wooden Journal In wttlii Ihe Iron ahafl of other rnacilluea' ruu, mmmi w4ax, aud the effluouay of Ihe Wringer la thereby greaily reduced.) d, The lOl:BLI8l'IBAl.COJoaedoBlhla wring er jrlve lha uimoat eaeand aleadiueaa In workiu, while the douhle alnp prventa Ihena from botUiiniBif or beiuif thrown qui of gear. We ruruikti vilbi-r Infle oc double irear Provldeiu. aa deeln d. f 4th: Thi AHrSTABI.K fl KVED C'LAMP readily adjutta thla alarhlna lo tuba of any alae or tlilikni-. niakiiifia pvrfeet faatuliig. No woodu b'cjra or ri4bb 'ilrapa on Ihie Clamp. ' - 1 . 6ih. glAIVI'tCiTV. 8TRENOT1I and BEAITV. are cninnliiedn thi Machine, with al lliy rcoulaliek A nrai-cifra wnpifcr. " PROVIDEBCE TOOL CO ,yw York. . r. -r l?, tl i. 1U tl Wirrantw qp rr-Tn i.ACa axd t r or roxsrn Tl1 Th primary can ol Canwiptlnn la i nuirrment of lh' dlgeallT orrant. Thli deranr ment prtalnesa deficient nntrlllon and aaalmllatloa. fly aaalmllallnn. I mean lhat pmeeaa hj which lha nu triment of Ihe food la eonnrta-1 Into blood, and thenc anto the aollda of the body. ' Prranna with dlraviloa Ihna Impaired, having the llrtitet peedleilllon to tmlmoiMry dlanaae, or If Ibey lakf cold, will be rery' l atl to kavo (,'onmmptlon nf the Lanir In eome ol In f'rtinl ; and I hold lhat It will Ix) tmrm-tlhle la rare any caae af Coninmptlon wltliotit Drat MXnrlnt a good dhjeetlon and heajlhy awirailnllon. Tbo very flrat lhln to bo dona la to cleanaa Ibe ilnmarh and towel from all dieoaaed, mnma and alima which la eloprtng tbeao orfrana ao that they cannot perform f '.ietr fanetlona, anil then roo-e np and rcttore tlx llrcr to a healthy arllim, rort!ilapnrpre. the anrett and bet romedy la Schaick'a Mandrake !'!! . Tlie PiM d'nui tho atomich and hon-cl of all tl.-i dead and morbid allme that lacaarlndlnwe and de-aytn tlic whole ytem. Thry will cU-nr ont the liver of ail l'Ccl bilo that h.ia a-cumnlatcd there, and aroii4 It op to a new and hrvlthy acilon, I j wliica ualural f ml hcalll.y bile l aocreud. 1 'i ll-? aloinarli, bowel, and Ilvrr are thin cl'enaM Vy Ihe line of rjcu'njk'a Mandrako J'iiU; bat tliero rmali. in lha tomacu an txcw of tcld, the organ 1 torpid ind tin apfietlto poor. Ill the bowela, th In'-teaU are weak, and reqnlrlt.R atrenglh and npport. It I i in a condition like thli llmt Hchcnck'a Seaweed Tonic prorea to bo tbo mot ralaablo remedy cmr dlacorrrcd. It la alkaline, and It ne r. lil aeatraliz ail execta of acid, uukin; the ttomach rewi and frcih; It will rIto permanent tone to thi Important orzan, and ercalo a pood, hearty appetite, and preparai Ihi lystem fr tho first procoi of a good dlgeatlon, and alllmat'jly make good, healthy, living blood. Af ter thla prcpnrfttary treatment, what remain! to car mot cahoa of Con mi nipt ion ia tlio frea and poraeyer Ini km of nvbenck'a Pulmonic 8ymp. The Pnlmnn. 1c Hvnip nfwiritioalhe nysicm, piirirt' the blood, and ! K-oihl7 ah-orbtd into the circD'ation. and Ihcnee ultlrihuted to tiio div-awl lnnr. There it ripena all morbid mailer. wlicihr In tbo form of ab'-aa or tntiercie-. and then af lta Nainre loeinW all ihediv ta?d nmitT in the form of frc. ejiectiimiion, when once il rijienii. It la then, by tbo prr-at healii.gr and pnrifvin propcrllps of Mchnck'i Pninionie bymp, that ail nl':era and cavitlca are hc-atcd up aournl, and nypii';ni la cured. r i lieeaciiiuii uiing to dc none in curing; i.o,iRnmp ao lhat the bony will eror In flcjult and iret rtrunsf. if a pereon haa discawdlnni', acaviiy orabaccM Ihere, the cavity cannot heal, tiie rruwu-r cannot ripen, ao lirttir aa tho eytem la below par. What la ner:ftaary lo cure la a new order of tliinu. a rood appetite rood nutrition, the body to grow In llcth and get fat; then Naiure la helped, thecavlilea willbeaL lb natter will rip'-n and be thrown oft In iartrc quanil tiea, and the pY-raon retrain health aud atrentii. 1'liia la Ihe trne and only pl.in to cure Consumption, and if a pereon la very lial. if tiie lnns arc not entin;ly ilc atroyed, or even If one lncif ia entirely gone, if thera it euoush vitality left in die other to heal tip, then Is hope. , I have aevrf mftny person enred with only one sound lonir live and eiiloy life to a gnod l eze. Tbia ia whut Sl,enrk Medicine will do to euro Consump tion. They will clean out the stomach, sweeten and aircntrthen it. get up a good digestion, anil Elve Na 1'iro Ihe a:itauce alie nc-cil ly, clear the sy-u.-m i.f all the diacaec that ia lu tiiu lung, whatever tlio form tnay be. II ia important that, while nulntr Schenck' Medi cine, care sliofiid be ciercircd not to lake cold : kcei In-diKir in cool and da-nu wvatuet ; avoid niiflit-air, and lake oul-dwr czcrciM only In a genial and waxa aiinsbinc. t I i-h It distinctly understood that when I recom-m-nd a jatient to be careful in regard to taking cold while ut-lng my medirinc, 1 do m for a special ra ann. A man who haa but partially recovered from the elects of a bad col. I Is far more lialile to a relapse thaa one who liaa been entirely cured, and it ia precisely the same In regard to Consumption. So long aa II rang are not perfectly healed. Just so long ia then Imminent danger of a full return uf (lie disease. Iunca It ia tliat I so slreuuo-jsly caution pulmonary palienu against exposing themselves to an atmosphere that ia not genial aod pleasant. Conflr-ned Consumptivea' lungs are a mass of sores, which the least clisnifo of aiiniHrpuere will Inflame The grand aecretofmysne cesa with my medicines consists in myablllty to sub due inflammation Instead of provoking It. aa many of the faculty do. An inflamed lung cannot with safety to tbo patient be exposed to the biting blasta of wir ier or the chilling winds of spring or amumn. It should be carefully shielded from all Irritating influ encea. The utmost camion should be observed in this particular, as without it a cure under almost auy circumstances is an iiDitusi-iuiuij. The person should be kept un a wholesome and riuiritiouedict, and all the medicmea continued uuiil the body haa restored to It the natural q,uaulily of Ik-eh ana strength. I was myself cured by this treatment of the worst kind of C'onstrmptinn, and have lived to get fat and hearty these many years, with one lung mostly rone. 1 have cured thousanda since, and very many nave been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen. About the 1st of October, I expect to taka possea slon of niy new building at the northeast comer of Sixth and Arch Streets, where I shall be pleased to (Ire advice to all who may require It. Full dlrectiona accompany all my remedies, so that person iu any part of the world can be readily cure by a alrict ubscrvuucc uf ibe tame. i. It bCUENCK, M.TV. Philadelphia, K. 31 A CUE i I) Y Si COMPANY. X. 1". 'oinef rlmMa nnd M'nfnwf 5'. Wholmale Agenta. ( IVt lVIATI, O. J. MANSFIELD C CO., 52 PUBLIC SQUARE. ALL attention to llieir larjre an 1 at- t'ractive stock or S.Kt SSD M INTtll CLOTHING, Cuioiuera csn alw.ij siep ud on flnd'nu the very UteM ui vie, aud we el.all couotantly ruceiva the Utesfc iioveiliee art they appear iu he murk'tt. It will pay bu5.-i to examinv J. Manpfleld A Coa acMirtment of 4 luihin'. Mont of our tock wa ron; trattuf for before the recent heavy advance Id wool, and uil he cM kt la.t jcur' pricua. Our aatfortmuul in viLiiiiciiicua SUITS IN CLOTHS AN'D CASSIMERES, Is extensive, and we are confidi-nl ))LL SUIT IX 1'RICB ASD bTYLK. We Inv'tc j-oor eapeeial attcuiiuii to several lota of klt-gant ard XOMll'Y COATS AXD VESTS. Just received a large addition of fancy CASSlilEJIK I'AXTS-VEKY CHOICK. 0 vercoats ! Overcoats ! ! In thi department we make a drlre, aud can ahow any quality tt'it any fctyte. ' ' Sl'RTOLT OVEUCXAT. SACK OVERCOAT. KINU WILLIAM OVERCOAT. l.WKRNKSS OVERCOAT. TALMAS OVnH('QA.T. Uemriiuber a new style of ("LvercoAt extra fiuo of which w control thU market. PLAIN CAIS FOR GENTJ-fIENS WEAR. We consider our prica iu th'a 4p-tiuect aa bring beyoud cuuipctiiiou. ' FUKVISJIIXti flpODS. VOL'TUS, BOYa AXU CHILDRESS CLOTUiya IM- ORKAT VAttlKTr. i'QtifUS OJ'SRCOATf. DOJ'I OVKRCOA.TS. LUILURKXS OVERCOAT We bare the Unrest variety oj Children Clothing ta be found iu ,lhe til v. aud ), 1 1 alwaya uia'.a thi d partWeut our s'peeiniir. All gouils warranted a repea sented. aud you will alwavs find this a sr.rru duanW house " '' J.'-ifAMSFlEl.n ,t CO., Clyvelaud, Ohio. The aubecriher thanks hia many frt.i-lw iu Abtabuhi Couuty fur their very It beta 1 patron? -ecxluiMlea loaimt and hopft lo uicril 99uuuuancu t,f ibe sawo. JXO. JaASSFlKJ-B. NEW FIRM! M 1 CULVER & CO., Take pleasure In announcing to the nnblle thai tbey have leard I lie pmpertv lormerly oe't-ubu'd " by.U. Vf . &.iry a CARRIAGE M4NUFACT0'Y and are now prepared to do all kinda of carriage and YVagou work. Special attention will .ho giveu to all kluilt of reiMiriiig. e - THE 1'AlNTINt) wiU bo under lha dlia'tlon of Mr. Ilowuy, who has uo ruperiora in this department. Mr. Culver will nava charge of the Blarkanltliiug. To those who liave seen hi work during the iiat summer, k need uo reeowmeadaliou. Wo hope hv a strict aula linn to biwinainl and a prompt f.illtllmetil'i-f all rur ciigagemeulit, Wuierit ai d secur a sliate of Ihe ptrhiic patrol a, 'e. - . .. 7" mil A mi fad in sppiRioit TnKrr. - . Clf tj ASD, OHIO, t if I CAT.l'.0(Jti: Hi'. and .Summer t'it ttring Ml',fr IS"!,. NOW rt-fifly. CtitmiHliii off r tf page. r,n nX lin'-il pni-e. wVli npwar '- ' ll arpifratrrnia. and Hlj tuiiiiltii wS'l I'la.t . On , a hw.iilfnl dislgn In rob IJ, rUlf.s i .ittlnani r pnMtfi. f,il eenta ft I -.! . i.at ' lui alni.wf il,eeolt.r-d plat, . I in In- ilr"HVi'" Ws lir mil 1,-r.s'lhan I. Ill p-ie.- uf t al j'iiki. . nil re-refunded In M ia-iiniur vlav.irt, lln aine footing with ulil Tr-r l old n-niiv- "U tirn'itv of sn-i-il-. sire of pack t . p. I. e and t-r. mi ottf.iel. en.:k.i II. m II wlvWii- ff a'l In Ipn el w si-ei', ot i's s,, (' ,rili ie fi s vrsor'Uraey .liiiluf ' inerini. 'Tint will ml-s il If jou f not our eaunnrnr befot,- orler:lg -fill-. '' KnN-ei'f our iw.i i. .ro:n'M f.,r l-"?f. -l-e 'i9 onra. ilt.w V pt.-li'" f bIImim' Plans. : i:' I.Ik.Ai-.i - M e br Jl I'iillisluJ lr:e -iiml '('CsmI". l r a,.. t,., .1 Ci ' : . i ' ' ..-,- ytr i.'.i' i ivf iToit tf. r notrfl ever I "v I'd-' e-iu.iirv, A -u''-'! railnroinimi'i.i ; m.iili-il i on pii.l. nu rii-nipi uf 7 ; i'ri-r mi ' t d ti ,n fi--: Irl.'-Me cm. im?. Ad-.lv, liltM.'r'''ii 'Hi ' f it t - Ifn. Im.jih:1 . cvnTon i I'tiin j;. CH!KVK!I Jt tU;.YTo, 'x '. O VumtmU WeinrLj, Tjf lVirrf .' rV. Tt k Ij'ht: prifr nTnalnt d f t I-iiiut, V.: Pou''rr. t-or ll'c-. H au. and all imKitf I'ro :ipf retiiVnat rc rtt 4 V. v MNeii'l n hnnd-'mirPrfMrrftJrolfrl Xw ll'u tnrNi Vjmil'y Itil I.-. tont:iiiiifii( wvr t rtii- pir urV IK lo-itfpMt' f tt, oof U tt: a.-'-H. free tun? ' 'M--"' Nat-biil Ifolifiiiii Cu.. Chic I i-.m-.tal i hiit. tS. Ta, ' j WILL. M. iHLTUXe Aull.n .f '.X3otc'v ttnd' f-vo OiitiV, lidits and write ' nr DETROIT WEEKLY TrVUNE. 'Ih Btit Kumllv N w 'vt ur la ihe jnrrf. a year Html for fpeeiuicn copv .nd rlu rrr tv .4' 1 v run M nr,f iyf. McU. Jrofltab7e Jmxluet Will be ylwn unn or . 4 per op. of HilWr mk. la Ashtabula aod aflyiintiytnwna. h trh fhrf a rm. atixu tren Trit to a year, with hnt Will 9 immx eni-e with ord nnrr 'trenptib-M. In telling of ral mertt an'I iiniv.Tvi' a"-. If tfi w ;oI 1hi- l rlevoted a much larr nin r.v I j,reMcd. I'ItuI-.m I-.c. iHvlnjr contpif' )ht W af1lfrJ',-,Vfvl eontnlfwfn, A GKN'TS WAN'TKl). Airrnta in .k j h. more mom-y al isoric n.r annan ai any nmg tse. Unsine. lihl nnd perfnanem. Par: ieulars if: fl.. tinoh Jc Ci Fine Art . t'jjilieher. Pi rllund Vs)r i 9 "x A MONTH, llnran fiiniUliw. '.Tmt) pSpene pl.'l V Hbaw, Alfred. Me. '.txarriirrdor .llenry JvV-riifaded.-Si.nd Ur' W. I-. lU-n lln.i .t t o.. Wh'fl-ale llrKi.vt-1-. imli' ' Mil o::io f..r one hotiln KittV-S l"EV-VND A.;tE 1T0NI1;. fenl tip pairt fur Jl. .v. For Hie Kidney anil I.Ivpr-l'si- llniiftj' III I HI AMI llASOKI.filN. Just Will your lihysiejun iierwrilM-s. Sent nrepaid fur$l u-r V'ile, by W. I , isniilton A: Co.. Cinrinnnti. Ohio. THIKTr TEA1W EXPEKICV?S ik Tne TnrTeiT or CHRONIC it SEXUAL DIsKyVSKS, A niTSIQLOGICAL YIEH' OP MAHKI lVK. ' A PonlalnliiLi i.c&rlv t!iPt Iifrtlilrefl Ott Atif M iiiaj 1 a id red and tbiity tine platen and erLr.'vin'fif theau-' atomy of the h 11 man ornn in a sr.il- of heilth amluis ea. with a trealii-e on u.irly errors, iti deplorable eon s quelle tiou tiie mind aud bo.iy. wrth the aathor'r plan i,f ' treatment the otily raii'onal and uccefal umi .f :urf. m iiiowii by a reprt ttt ca tretitefl. I trulltru' aiJvii r to ihe nwrrii-d nod tho cont mpliiiinif marviati!- wlit enti4ia1u dnrit ( their phyr-ical coi:t I lion. j-nt free of po-ta t ai y h'V.rr, ou rerorpfof1' ar-c. T,n tamji tr p- ntal eurreiiev. by fiiblr. i!tij Hr. I.A CkOlX. No; It Diaidu l-ane APwiiv. N. V. 1 he au'.lior ma b- coieultcd j;.vu any if ih- difea.-ef upi it uhh-li hi b.Kdt treaT. eif ierpToi(allt r by mat, and hidi cint tnl to any irt of the orid. roR sai.ki Afres of Laml, 'IS ritli "OOil building and chofre fruit, ftiinated two miii-a eeli f Ai-biaWufa A illn; un Sonih nid-e. X"'-' ' a fsny d ir stile property tu'any'on sleeking a hiir.e near the luwu. Prire li.OOU. i M. ChOHrTV . Sitt T. V. UOS11Y, Executor or the Estate of Z. Crosby. Ashtabula O., it. ;ik 1S71. Offle of Tna 3mTii Mikho Co. Atfitabtila, v.. Hut. Mil. r71. - VOTICK is riorVv c;iven, that tin- An- wfmV peering of the Siorkolders of the Silas (!," Smith Ircu Mining Coihpanv. of Lake huperior.' Mien., will he hrtt at tfre ofHre of satdCOmjianv. In the Villago of Ashtabula in the State of Ohio, ou Monday, the 1st dar of f auniry next, at eleven o'clock A. v.. lo then a;.d ihere elect Director of said Company for the ensuing vcorl and for the transactUW'f olket nineM - - . ' " - H. CSSHTIf, PteirrdMil. UENHT FASSETT, Secretary. -0i"-' Christmas Presnets. CAJ KB BOIT&IIT TJIB CnBl EST AT, EDWARD G. PIERCE'S. LADIES' FURS: . Mink Set at tit and $28, and a Hlnk slfor wotU '" ' Pilch Martin Set cheap Imitation llink fur $ti-S Slbcriaa Squirrel. " jl iiildrec'a.Kura very cheap. PIKE ASSORTJIKXT Of Ft'B .GLOVES. Kid Ulorcs with Fur Wristlets. Cloth Gsuvm V.h Hid fronts. Ijidiea and Rent' Leather Rag. In fact a Au aaaortt muui ! aacfaj jrnou fur.Chriamaa. ' -" b EDWARD JS. PIEIICE, Has Just reeoivi'il his Fall tock el Cluilonr. ilat. Caps, and tientlemena' runilalt'nl (otMts. and is prepared to show one of Ihe largest avid must complete suitk uf goods ever brought to fbls aurt kei. wl ljh he propose to tUl tor CASl. aid at ewak prices. , . . I iu .. ,,j Clothing. Blue Beaver Suits. TfirctT'-aver Sulla, Harris Cass. Hulls. ' 5r' h Sulu. Kligtltii Milmu Hull. Bilk UlxoU Sun. Black Duo Skiu Suits.- - ftatlnett Snlta. Blue a Black Ureac Suit a alnrxt.liR of Derbj MacJu. tkei full linear " ' . . . .- Youth and Clothing, flATS AXD CAPi, Silk Jit.it, Cloth and rur Caps, 811k Can, . - Blaok Press t'apsi Youth er Bay' lial aud t ap. L Bla. M Furnishing Goods.- ' Flannel SblMs, Cava fih'lNs! Chock Skirls, Striped aad Plaid bhirta, Mlllon Mhlna, Blue Army JMilrle, ,. lllukir Hhuna, Whit? 8blti l lis lha way hhirl.l huoliW .Hrat-e. Mspundivs, Kid Ulorva, Dog bkln t Ioms) Biii-fe Olof u. OuHsis, biv )ultobS(l'mhrVtla. e.; . . A large lln of iImbw Baga. Hand Trmlra. Rail Boad Bags, Ar.. Indivwar. hlilrt aud Drs wits. Knghsa ll.e, Con Mum, Sha., SaJ.. ,a4 a Bood islr f Collar MlOCeaie a boa. ".,I-Tr-