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WEEKLY TELEGRAPH Twa taallars Tear In varlblr ! TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Ashtabula, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Railroad. Laava Aabtahnla,8:Ha. m.,1:W,a. ra. Arrive at Ashtabula, 118 p. m.,o:UO p. m. . Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R. Wsst Inn Ashtabula, t;M A. 4:41 'a. ., fcK A. ., 11:40 A. a., fcan r. a., 1:U A. a. KAe leave Aahtabula. .M A. ., KOt a. b fcOO t. -, 5:45 1. ., 7:40 r. ., 11:68 A. . Ashtabula, Jamestown & Franklin R. R. '' laa' Aehtahala. n-an a. m . S:1A w Arrive at Aahtabula, 11:18 a. 6:18 p.m. Ashtabula, Jamestown & Franklin R. R. Ashtabula, Jamestown & Franklin R. R. —Youngstown Division. Let Aehtahala, ktA A. a. Arrive 8:18 p. ar. Local & Miscellaneous. DUIIUlUg UBS Ul'gUU fiO IUU UBBKCIl, UUf -man A Crosliy plat,., j . ..', J. W. Lockwono has sold tbraa lota on Lock wood Street, to Gkoiuib II. Fassktt. . Rsv. J. N. M'Giffsrt returned from lila vacation on Ciiaaiauqoa Lako on Tuesday Wat. ) '' II. L. Morrison and lady Lave gone ou a ummer excursion and visit of friends to Con necticut ! -' ' 1 ' The Geneva TYatraaaya Walter G. Hcht .' liaa leased the Fountain House at Geucva, and propusea to make it first class. L. D. Gates lias sold a hall' interest in the lot and bouse now golug up on Station Street to II. Fassbtt. Terms not stnted. Mhs. Mbbiuam has removed tier milHnery tore opposite M. G. Dick's, where in a few days she will be prepared to show some of the new fall stylfs. ' " ' . The three lugs In the harbor have each put on a new dress of paint, and look quite neat and tasteful, and doubly attractive for a trip upon the lake by those who desiie to eojoy the pleasure. ".' The Street Commissioner . will have to stir himself if be gets' the . Hurbor road la good shape and well graveled before the fall rains come on.' Without such conditions it will be a hard road to travel, alter the Inte rains begin to fall. ' rrt,".l. 17 - Mill. If Iain 1 1 11 n 1 1 11 1 1 m uuufluerd iTi 1 1 in. 11, 1 1 1 nau. id iu 'a state of forwardness and will be open for travel In thecourseof a few days. So we are informed by contractor Brown. The work was not taken, as stated by Brown & Stewart, but by Mr. Brown. . Fisb Sitb. Mr. F. Harrington, of Rock Creuk, Is putting up a house upon the new street to the Station, on the north side, a little . wrest of the Walnut grove. There are no pret tiest sites' in that burg, than thoie lying along from the grove to the corner. Bbvoooko. We met an old acquaintance the other day, from Kiugsville, who wanted to know bow he should vote this full. He had been an old Republican', and was fooled away alter the tgnufatuut of Greelyism, aud became ao befooled and befogged, that he has not been able to And himself since. .' Protection, Lake Erie and Alert Hook & Ladder Company hud their annual parade and Inspection on Wednesday afternoon lost, . and Chief Knapp and Assistant Clover were out In full uniform. They marched to the station, led by the Band, and iu the evening enjoyed their annual ball and supper. Reumos 10th O. V. C The 10th O. V. Cavalry will bold a reunion in the city of Sun dusky, on the 17th and I8H1 days ot Sept. Preparations are being made for a grand, good time, and all comrades are earnestly Invited to be present, or write to 'the Corresponding Secretary at Geneva, Ohio, that the address of each comrade may be known by the associa C. A. VAUGHN, Cor. sec'y. Good Chopping. Our friend, and patron, Pbbbt Parbbb, of North Kingsvllle, is one of tbe most thorough farmers of the region. His farm, dwelling and out-uous' a, all shew that. He practices upon the precept that what ever is worth doing, is worth doing well. The Reporter informs us that Mr. Parker raised the present season a field of oats that yielded 03 bushel to tbe acre, and Ills wheat ranged from S3 to 80 bushela'to the acre. Noteworthy. A tall to the mammoth Furniture Establishment of Janus Moriarity, 980 and 282 Superior St, Cleveland, Ohio, sat isfies us that this Is "headquarters" tor furni ture. Having just removed from his old stand into his magnificent structure, he has facilities fur doing uusiucss, aud a line of goods not sjqualed by fany la the city. A commodious team' elevator ready at all times to convey Visitors from one story to another. Persona V lilting Cleveland should not fail to cull. See advertisement a, - - ' 1 . Oar. enterpriajug friends of the Time, an nounce that that paper is to appear ou the 18in lust, in a new dree throughout, enlarged and printed upon a new power press. This Is indica tive prosperity, well earned. The Tiuuu out bid us on that press, but we hope to be able to secure another before the close of the year, and CO into a similar arrangement of enlarging and ku proving the Telegraph on the first of the year. We trust that both papers will be better fitted to fill their mission, and prove, as Intimated by our ootemporary, deserving pf a IUU measure of success. Burglary. Tbe bouse of Dwioht Faulk- HBBOftbU village, wis entered on Friday night of last week, sometime after nTtduight, and a valuable gold watch and $5 or $8 in currency, contained in, a wallet in his panta loons pocket The Burglars entered at a side door after unlocking it by the nse of nippers. Ab unsuccessful effort was first made at the front door Tbe pant were removed to the yard for rifling where they were found la the morning together With the paper that went Jo tue wallet, ,Il ja somewhat uquhl1 for 'professional burglars to confine their, en terprise to a single case of this kind, aud Where, too, ao Utile booty Is obtained. Prof. Haulm's Concert on Tuesday eve ning, caUed out a very fair bouse not as full a one, perhaps as the character of the enter tainment deserved. , The music, bqtb instru mental and vocal; was unua!ly'. fine.' ' 'MUs Palmer, on the piano, was the star of the com pany, and yet Miss Wvmap's prlomane was fetghtv weilKwtuu md (net the cKpeclallons of the audleuoe, . Frhpa the leiigth to the piecrt would admit of a erhlcism. In the vu xa! (epartment, tba Professor Is always happy Vm readerlng. ao$ 0 this; jtceasiojii ha did not rail kebfed. k best efforts. Mis Ander son did hertaV mucjh, credits a ad aeciuM to tn, weeetteat oa, As nanak.aua drupon the sjuthRaiasna of ber audianoe aad. was called oat a second lime. . The apprause wa bola iaroua aud determined, ' Wa. thiukrSr ' bays kad bo peribrnatiOB from tbC P' ftWa(4 45Jj, v ? . Grabd River Imstitutb number V21 tu dints an Baususl dngree of proapsrily. Gui lliig on the"' sly, we regret ia. learn Is done to aome eitent, (n tbe usual'y sober lowo of Austlnburc, and one case at least, of dcllrum tremens has shown itself within a short lim. ERiaCoiirERiiKcfi. or the Methodist 1 Church closed it very larg and interesting atyiunl session at Brookvllle , Pa., on Taea ay morning last. Bishop G. Haven prt 1 ded. Some of the appointment within onr locali ty for the ytfar are a follow 1 ' ' ' Rev. A. D. Morton remalu Pastor of Ik church In Aaluabtila. Darius Smith eoes to the East Village j Geo. Staples to KingsvlUet R. F. Keclur to Conneaut ; M. William to Baybrook j E. J. L. Baker to Geneva 1 Rev. Rowland to Jefferson. Rev. D. C. Osborn la the Presiding Elder of the Cleveland Dis., which Is how very large and extends from Conneaut to Cleveland. We wish a happy year to the Pastor of the Churches " EquiKR. Another good stepper a six year old gray horse, has been introduced Into town by Mr. A. C. Flsk. His stock is not known. II u is latge and rangy, and bis action is bold, jpco and vigorous. As he Is green never having been handled, as is said he promises a good gait. He is an addition to our sn.ail stock of superior roadsters. Blair's stallion, though large and heavy of build, shows himself capable of considerable good action. Accepting an invitation of the elder Blair, a day or two since, we took a seat in his buggy to witmss bis performance, and found liliu a much more speedy traveler limn was expected. He strikes a square, honest gait, and no urging with the voice or whip, produces a break, and he could, without much discipline, be got down, We judge, to a three minute gait. He does his work handsomely', and his style is good. He lies given some su perior specimens of stock, aud the pair of bay four-year-olds, at the Blair stables, spoken of sometime since, are hard to beat as coach horses. The robbery of Mr. 5m boh Kkitr, at Cleve land, baa been alluded to. The amount taken had been carefully gathered, under great dis- courugements.aud was lu ten ded to provide lor the wants of a meritorious family, as the full and winter approached. The family are not only left destitute, but Mr. Keith bus been brought to Ashtabula, more helpless and feeble than usual, and as the attention aud strength of Mrs. R. is thus Devi rely taxed, the resources of the lamily sre entirely cut (f. Rooms baye been secured and an effort is being made for gathering the means of comfortable house keeping. Some have already contributed the more useful arlicUs of house keeping, but many more are wanted. A field Is, therefore, offered lor donations ot house-keeping articles, or money, aa may be moBt convenient, wheie it will not only do good, but where it isatiso lutely demanded. Those of our citizens who have the means and (Imposition to help the needy and worthy, will not allow their chart lies to slumber. Mrs. Keith may be found at the house of Mr. M'Nutt, ou north ridge. II more convenient, anything lull at this office, will reach its destination without delay. Northern Ohio Fair. We invite attcn tion to the advertisement of the Northern Ohio Fair, which appears in another column. The fourth of these Fairs will take place in the city of Cleveland on the 29lh of Sept. and continue five days. The extensive grounds bnve been enlarged, until they now contain 100 acres, retid'-ring them lite largest as well as the most beautiful in the country. The permanent buildings have been increased in capacity, affording to exhibitors, this season over 60,000 square feet of room in which to display their articles, These immense struct ures will be filled with the most rare and curi ou6, as well as the most valuable products of skill aud labor from all parts of the country, All the ruilroads leading to the city will carry passengers at half fare aud for those who arrive from the West or South, ample facilities for reaching the grounds are provided by the third track whichs has been laid upon the L: S. & M. S. R. R. and the double track upon the 81. Clair Street R. R. The grounds of the Asso elation being Immediately adjacent to the L. S. & M. 8. R. R. a track has been extended into the park ao that the stock and henyy ar ticles ol machinery can be easily and readily unloaded. Arrangements have been made to furnish cheap aud substantial meals for 73,000 daily, at the diuing halls thickly clustered in the groves, which comprise a feature of the grounds, and nolhiug has becnonntted which can add to the comfort or convenience of visit ors. Races will be held each day, and we un derstand that the Directors of the Association, with commendable liberality, give adin is- siou to both fair races for the single price of fifty cents. The entries so .far are ex ten sive, as might be easily exacted in view if the liberal premiums aggreKating $33,000, and our readers can rest assured that they will I well repaid by a visit to Forest City during tbe five days on which tbe grand exhibition Is to be held. be Council met on the 20th ult., on call of the Mayor. Present Mayor, Clerk, aud Council- men Pierce, Faulkner, Gilkey, Hitchcock and Geopplnger. A plan of the survey of Main street, was piesented by Mr. Hepburn, prepared by him self and Mr. Hubbard. Ou motion, Messrs. Hepburn and Hubbard were instructed to go or and complete the survey and establish the gradeof sidewalks on Main street between north and south parks. 4 ' " The following bill were presented sud pass ed: ? - : .. . ' Levi Graham oak plank $84.88 J. M. Faulkner & Son water lime 14468 A. F. Bperry priming 8.50 - George C. Hubbard . 68.10 The Mayor presented a receipt from the Treasurer, for $55, on account of fines end li censes. Adjourned. Council met on the 4ih inst. Present- Mayor, Clerk aud Couocllmeu Gilkey, Faulk. ner, Geopplnger, Hitchcock and Fierce. . An Ordiusnce entitled, An Ordiuance to va cate a part of Fisk street, passed July 8, 1873, wa read the third time. On motion, said or dinance was put upon lu passage an J the yeas aud nays called passea unauiinousiy, aua or dered recorded aud published. Aa Ordinance was submitted, eutltled An Ordinance to authorize the Incorporation the Ashtabula Ga Light Co. . The yeas and nays were called, the rule suspended, and the vole was unanimous. Ordered recorded and published. On iuotion, a committee consisting Pierce, Hitchcock and Geopplnger, was ap pointed to exainiu the town clock, and ascer tain the expense of having the same moved lue Meuioaisi cuurcn. . . . ; 4Tbe following bill were presented and, or dertd paid t.ji. --. c, -. . . Q. 6. Culleybltoda and ,. shutters for L. K,.HII ,,. $54.00 : '' Circle Uf (.islam , ?! ., 7.07 $61.00 G. Geopplnger oillBg hose 91.00 Bume work on street ' S 00 . ..,. Sama judge of election 8-O0ti ,J"' "'' Q Bean- mi a RdvaBCtdtot . .. IDor. ... 9.Qlt8.W Railroad Matters. Tint CTtnMTT.ef ttwk four aut, or ganised torn ibr ' Bgo? have sur veyed lbs route of the propoaed line, and ol- tslned charter fwwtajei Stale through wblcli It will pane." At a recent Hireling Mr. Jamea Abbott gave , detailed uVftMOt or me advantage claimed for th road. The princi pal oflheeo I the great saving of the distance, the line between New York and Omaha, at no point diverting more then fifteen It) lies from aa air line. From th west line of Pennsyl vania to New York cliy, B saving la distance and grading of two hundred mile will be ef fected. Mr. Abbott cl dated (that the road when built would satisfactorily solve the vex ed question of cheap transportation, reducing the cost from twenty to fifty, per cent The company expect to construct the road in about two years. Mr. Edward Dodge, I president of the company, and the following gentlemen ar among the directors; ExOovi nvr W. Big ler, ol Pennsylvania ;JudjUFl Hayes, George Green Lowe, E. W. Bronson, Illiuois' and R. J. Wiggins, Iudisna. - The Docks of the L. S. A M. S. C at the Uarbor, are soou to be under way, aud already our nelgnbor McKenzie has been notified to put himself in readiness for Hie work. The exact tunc, and the exact extent of docks to be built, are unanswered questions, but the reader may rest assured that the aaliafaction of seeing that work move, when the energetic hand of contractor M'Kenzie shall be engag ed. The A. Y. & P. Docks, sre becoming pret ty well occupied with ore, ana beglu to to wear the appearance of a premitory de mand for more worn. To meet this exigfuey, as no more dock room can be made ready this season, this ore Is to be handled over so we are. told and by the use ot the cranes de posited beyond the spur, or dock track, and thus the present dock left free again for what, ever cargoes that are to arrive to close up the season's work. . . Marine—Port of Ashtabula. ARRIVED. Sept 8lh Scow Ptrrn White, Capt. Bnkir, with 200 barrels of salt aud 50 bis. or cement, for II. Hubbard & Co. Sept. 7lh sclir. Jane Bell, Capt. Gotham. with 525 tons of ore from EMnnba, to A. Y. & P. railroad Co. Draft 12U feet. Sept 8th Bark Favorite, Capt.'J. II. Molloy, with 724 tons of ore from Marquette, to Girard Iron Company. Draft 12 leet. A fresh wind down the Iak caused the ves sel to crowd the cast pier, and gelling out of the channel, she fetched up;n Hie bar. . She layuntil Monday afternoon when by the aid of lightering some 25, or 80 tons, and the as sistance ol the tugs.Dragou Capt Downs of this port, and the Dorr, Capt. Burke of Erie, she was hauled off and placed along aide the docks, without having suffered injury. CLEARED. S pt. SiUJane Bell, Capt. Golhnm, light for Es'canaba. Sept 6tli schr. Negaunee, Cnpt. Moran, for Ejcanaba light. SepL I lib barque Favorite, Capt. Malloy, for Milwaukee light. 8ept. 1 1 th scow Perry White, ('apt. Baker, for Buffalo, with 2,800 slaves to II. II. Hale. In the Dry Docks. The tug Oriffln, Capt. Thompson, went to Cleveland on Saturday night last for repairs. Capt.T. reports a very large number of ore vesslcsiu Cleveland await ing discharge. ' The pile driving for the slip of the A. Y. & P., goes on rather gradually for want of piles. One side ot the slip, however, has nearly reached the creek, and the new dredge has be gun work, but Is again holding up. Tbe Marine losses by tbe recent eale was particularly severe along the coast of Halifax. The casualties embrace a . large number of lives, as well as a very, large amount of prop erty. Capt. Watrocb, ol the harbor, who found his steam yacht, -. rather a poor investment, entertains the thought ol lulrc, ducing another and a better craft, for the ac commodation of pleasure parties, believing the demand for one will ' now warrant the outlay. The laree three-master Ifegaunee the larg. est vessel, and drawing the most water of any that has ever come Into our harbor, cleared from Cleveland, where she had laid some three or four days, with the prospect of laying a week or more for discharge, discharged her 1,130 tons and cleared, in less than three days. On Wednesday, of Inst week, the Schr. Fear- leu, Dounadown, hove 10011 Btnrgeon i otni andsent a boat ashore in enquire in what part of Lake Erie lliev miirht lie, whether above or below Cleveland? They reported tbe cralt bound for Cleveland, but said their compass was out of gear, and they bad been runnlne "wild." It was the opinion of the Sturgeon Pointers that they had been steering by a bot tle. 2 lines. Lake Freights It will be seen by our mar ket report from Chicago, re pretty well tip having ranged at 14 cents for grain from Chi cago to Buffalo, a couple of weeks. The season Is advancing, and so laree a proportion of ves sels are chartered for tbe season lo the ore trade, and those that are free, will reap a harvest' of of to Our old Laudlord Washington will sgain take p'Mession of the Ashtabula House on tbe the first prox and th house will be closed for a few weeks for changes and repairs. Complimkntariks. We acknowledge' tbe receipt of a ticket of admission to the Lake County Fair, to come off at Palnesville, Sept. 17, 18, aud 10. Another to Trumbull county Fair, at Moo roe, Sept. 16, 17, and 18. Another to the Northern Ohio Fair at Cleve land, Sept. 28lb, to continue 5, days. Another to Ashtabula County Fair at Jef ferson, Sept 8, 10, 11. The arrest ou the 2nd, of a man by th name of Sweet, at Corry, for passing counterfeit money, created some Interest hereabouts, be cause of the presence of our fellow citizen, Uehrt C. Sweet, In the oil regions. As the person under arrest, Is described as a man ad vanced in year, there is no ground for appre hending the arrest of our old townsman. His Character and circuinslauce foibid th IbouKbt of bis belug involved in business of this kind. Th Erie Sun has the following notice of this affair. . Henry Sweet wa arrested iq Corry on Thursday last for paaaluir a $500 counterfeit aote on the Producers' Bank. An examina tion before Justice Way disclosed the fact lhat he bad$10,000 lu small bills In a satchel, which he claim bad been paid liliu together with the 600 tor real estate In New York. Uu was held to baU lu th sum of $3,000. .TfBooR Rem In new patero at,.,, ,. ,' Ttler and Carxis4r'v , Jim ' 1 ' r- - Oysters I i OthterbI I '-Ototbb t f I "Th Celebrated U. it M. Oysters, at i, BilDijii's Bakery. " Half cans at 05 Cts, whole cao $100. ' Grjcy MoaR4-v,erY,deirabla goada.Xor RxUsffbta Suhi .t Tnxs mi Cajow Voices from the People. By request. A writer In the Adysncw, on ettles Iq gent-ral and New York lit particular aays; . On Of the common and really Ihrvadbsre worn aulijicfa la fiiahloii ind lis absurdities, and the city as 'ho lounlalo conies In for III shire of abuse. I lisve Wn asking whet Is fnahlouf ' and what are Its absurdities, and I can't make or invent ' any definite . answer moreover t do no) see that lb city .baa any more to answer lor than the country. As I scan the lace and forma I meet, and I do nM deny their absurd ity. I find that bodd of the grossest carica tures are not city bred but are most , i-vj-dcolly from the rural districts. They mere ly try to look aa if I hey belonged to Mi city aud don't succeed (0,ulte aside from th bah Ion i the wretched notion of wearing dress-, which swsep tbrouub the filth and abnroonl lions of the street. An occasional lift over ill worst place doe not redeem them, How such peopl ever go Into a decent Iioiim Is a puzzle how they have the race to do It. One thing I have observed, alter, a careful scrutiny, I have never wn a person who look cd like a real Uid) with a long trailing dress In tbe street jj ASHTABULA, S pt. 9th. 1873. Editor Telegraph ."There are two nuisance In this little city of ours, that I would like to present lo your notice and that of your sub scribers. The first, is a class ot men and boya who seem to tbink all fruit, whether growing ou trees or In a gsrdeu, as public property j and who even go out of their way lo knock off apples or pears, pick berries, or anything else they may fancy. This, t-m, in broad day light and in sight of our windows. Now, I have only two apple trees, and not mocn fruit on thttn, but the vL'i'auce I have bad to cxer else lo save enough for a pie or tw.i, has not mad Uie feet very aminble, to say the least. If they would have the politeness to come and ask for a few to eal, I am not so ungenerous as to refuser but without even savior "bv vour leave," or "if you please, ma'am," it I very provoking. : i The other Is, the abuse and Indecency of boys, both large and small, In the street. - A little girl, or lady, cither, can hardly step out of doors without hearing some profane or vul gar words shouted out, by boys whose parents are respectable and Who should have had bet ter training. 1 have a dear little boy or my own, loo young yet lo learn this wickedness, but it seems to me I had rather lay him in his grave rov, than have him grow up as impure lu (bought and deed a 80 ma.iy are. Now, what is to be done ? You may say it is tiie duty of the husband and father to protect his family ; very true. But what if his business calls him from home if he can be there al the most only two or three nights in a mouth, is there no way to punish these lawless laiys, who seem to have 00 fear of God or mauT I ask the in all A CITIZEN'S WIFE. ASHTABULA, Sept. 11th, 1873. : created by tbe appearance of a Mr. Brown claiming a legal interest In the land known as the old Strong farm, lately sold by me lo Pittsburgh parlies, and also iu view of tbe.up proaching sale of a portion of the same laud, now owned by Messrs. M'Creery'and others of Pittsburgh, I desire, at the request of Mr. Mo Creery's friends, to publish, through your val uable paper, a history of the title of the above named piece ot land, that his title may uot be depreciated, or his sale injured by the claim of the claimant ' The facts are these ! Neheralah Hubbard purchased ol the state of Connecticut, in the year 1804, two or three lownshipa of land of which the farm lu con troversy Is a part. ' Connecticut held it by charter from the crown of Great Britain, it be ing a part of the land known as the Conuecil cut Westeru Reserve. . My grand-father, Bala Blukeslee, purchased it of Nehemiuh Hubbard A. D. 1815; niy lather, .Jabea Strong, pur chased It of Snla Blakeslee A. D. 1834. aud I Inherited it from my father ; hence, those lu tercsted will see from these facts that the title is perfect .., . No doubt Mr. Brown, the claimant will cx amine tbe records and satisfy himself of tli impossibility of his claim to tho land in ques tion, and affirm the same over hja own signa ture. ' Most truly yours, ' D. M. STRONG. RINGSVILLE. of Editor Telegraph .'The Baptist and Metho dist church building are being very much improved in every respect, a you have been.' advised of late ; the former has been receiviu some new, more modern style windows being a great Improvement. The past two Sabbaths the pastor, Rev. Hough, has occupied the desk of th Presbyterian church, aud some very' practical and effective discourses have been furnished, well suited to all. Tbe Baptist Sunday -school some days since repaired to Ashtabula harbor, accompanied the Kingsvillo Band, taking a ride on the lake upon one of the steam tugs. The day was marked as one of showery propensities, and we understand that, with the motto "any port In a storm," tbey on being overtaken with one, took refuge in a barn, at or near Mr Landdn's on the south ridge, and with the in flexible will to be, do, and suffer If need be, that enjoyment may come out of It, they went in, determined to "make the bust of ev erything." Ere long, Mrs. Landon called them and Insisted on all bands comiug iuto the house. The kind Invitation was accepted, and all went merry a a marrlage-bell. Many thanks are due Mr. and Mrs. Landon for their very generous hospitality. It wa after weather bad cleared away, and tbe "inner man" bad been- provided for that the trip the lake wa made. All came back fully sat isfied with the day' doings. - .. The Methodist and Presbyterian Sunday- school will probably unite in a picnio, soma sort of an expedition through which children may bave aome extra recreation. - Rev. Hickok, of the Presbyterian church, till away, and we learn that Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., tiit year, has lost its usual effect in preventing the return of hi disease "Hay Fever" be not receiving much if any benefit at ibis lime. Dr. E. M. Webster and family, bav return ed from the East, and we notice much of vigor and increased strength in look and general appearance. " Dr. Wallace was taken down very uddenly of late just on the poiut of hi moving your pity, and has been, and is al this writing, very sick, and, yet better than b baa ween. Pleurisy wa thought to be the disease lo though fiKinatlug troae over-doing while la hi feeble Stat or health generally. ; .. .; G. Sept. 10th, 1878. ... , , Black AapacCas just opened at reduced prices at, .. . Tylbr and pARLLfL'v k !- i, i'.r ' !': -. .Ckarle E. 6wurr W tl ageucy br "Poor MaiVa Bit ten," , A, full qur $i(; jpue AuUar; or a amaU botl jog twefitaa jsesw. aldtobood tblof. ROOK CREEK. FrltnA lUed t On Tuesday. Kept. 2nd, we, with others, look the ride i the city of Ceo- lrvn,Lk Co.lOhlo, to Lt In xettlnr a liwyef Boinhsnted lo the Senate of Ohio, as 11 woulrfarrm lhat no other trade or profusion could By any possibility be' Induced t offer a man j ao v.mrated by all clashes are the stu nt of Bbitkslonc, it would appear incon. nious to b so. '.a The meetmg opened by Snaking a lawyer Chairman, and Ike whole tfiwig seemed to run legallyr SitmcOiing wassajd about a resolu tion bring introduced, exrs-lve of the feel ing In regard Willie Conxrtokional salary ar rangmeni, bat there being but one subject Ibal could bo well brought before the nieelinir. nothing could be done. The place where onr Senators sre sll made Centrtvllle is a noted place. For years, lis one hotel has taken advanlage of our conven tions to. make il plenum! tor all wsniing din ner, and to pocket throne dollar per capita for the same, nol even discriminating (e.twe:n Hie first served, or second or third lab), as the de mand seemed lo shorten supplies and advance the price. We suggest to the District Com mittee Hint they hold their next vnectiue at Ashtabula and we will giv the delegates a first table and a fair bill. V 'The bulla acem lo have gof on th rampnge, lately. A yonng man living oear h-Te, was at tacked, last week, and his leg broken In the ffray before h conld bn rescued, and (he case of Marshal Brown, killed last week. . ' rHowisit alMiut I list Peoples' Convention? Will it come off, and win if it does? Echo na- tiT"JIoviitr' J ROME. loading upon the cars, baa just been completed at ibis station, and gone into immediate nse. some lour or Ovc car loads, within as many days, have been shipped south for the eastern markets. Our post office was moved to ,lbo station alibut the first ol August, and Mr. Oeorge Car ter, who has opened a small store af lhat point, has become assislanl-post master, and attends lo the business ot the office, which has, since the removal, doubled, at least. Thus, already, Imiiiiess beiius lo center, and build ings lo cluster ulxut the station ; for, beside Mr. Curler's store, which, by he way, Is the ouly one in town, a building 24x86 Is iu the Course of erection, not far from th south-west corner, upon the land of Post master Reeve, designed for getting out handles, in the rough from the nab timlier, more or less plentiful in ibis vicinity, for agricultural aud garden tools. Mr. Alfred Diniul, of Girard, is tbe proprietor, who is erecting a tool factory al Girard, where these handle are to be used. Our cheese factory, under the excellent management of Mr. Thomas Flag, is only working up 41,000 pounds of milk a day, at this time, the flow of the dairy having been very much lessened. The make is about 12 40 pound cheeses a day, while during Ihe best of Ihe season the number ran up to 20. The company have a large stock 011 hand, runniug back t. n days iulo July. The last sale up to that time, brought 1IJ. They have since had better figures offered, but determine to hold on for still belter. ' - The pastures have been shortened in by the grasshoppers, and so numerous bave they been, that the oal crop, otherwise eood, was much injured Ihe berry being eaten off and the ground left covered upon gathering the straw. In other cases, fields wire cut while green, for fodder. The experience of P. M, Heeve embraced both cases. The potato bug, has, here, as over much of the country, done its work pretty thoroughly, The stalks are all that they bave left above ground, and the fruit is small aud few in a hill below. Having filled tbeir mission for ibis year, tue numerous Holes aooul me nuts mow that they bave burrowed for the winter. You bave only 10 remove the surface, to find the so II filled with the young ones, which are lay Ing low for next, year, aud the crop that any may have the temerity to plant. We may as we 11 make up onr mind to go Into the sweet pota to raising next year, as there is scare loo p to hang a hope on for a crop of Irish po tatoes in this region. The east and west road crossing nt the sta tion, for the beauty of lis lay, and its general smoothness, is seldom outdone by country roads, and the farms stretch off on cither side --offering' a very agreeable view, with, in many instances, well painted and tidy farm houses and out buildings. About a mile cms! of the station, lives one of your oldest readers, Mr. Wm. Douglass, whose house, out build ings Ihe taste aud order of bis grounds, and the icruleful and beautiful shade and ornamen tal trees, and the general appearance, order and condition of bis farm, speaks well for its proprietor, and stand as a model for bis fellow farmers. Do you know any reason, Mr. Edi tor, w hy a farm house should not be kept up and made as attractive end inviting, as com fortablu'und cosy, as those of any industry or ANON. Ladies .Heuino Vksts just received at Ttlkb and Carlisle's. A FlNB ASSOBTMENT OF FlAHNEI.8 St gftSl reduction from last year's prices at Tti.kr and Carlisle's. so on tbe to IVe call the atUntlon of our readurs to the school books advertised of Iuicham, Clarke & Co.'s in this issue.----- -, We are just iu receipt of a circular card Fellons fc BIkcIow's Union Business College, Cleveland, Ohio, from which we learn that note is the time to secure a Life Scholarship their Institution, as after the 1st of October, Done but Time Scholarships limited to six and twelve months will ever be Issued. We ad vise all young men, and parents bsvlue; sons to educate, to send at once for a catalogue this popular business school. Blub Waterproof at TvJ-KK and Carlisle's. the - la In a receut issue of our paper, we called at tention to tbe fact that after the 1st of October the proprietors of Ihe Union Busluess College, Cleveland, Ohio, will issue no more Life Scholarship, but in their stead will Issue only certificates limited to six aud twelve months time. We wish to remiud our readers lhat tbe ldfa Scholarship is good iu all the leading Business Colleges in America, and that there remains ouly a short time in which they can be purchased at all. For further information address Felton & Bhjelow, Cleveladd, Ohio. CoiroBTABiJ.s Hdy made from 2.0O to $3.75 at Ttlkb snd Carlisle' a. ef fect, the i Ecoof aw Siftbu, A very useful culinary article is being, presenied to our citizens by the agent, 'called Bukor'a Combined Flour Scoop snd Pifter. Aa you scoop up ihe flour It may be measured and allied at the same lime the lumps being broken fa tbe process. It la also adapted to tba rlddllns: of sugar snd Ihe straining, of frail, )elljr, for catsup, and va ilous other subtancea. It Is an Ingeoius aad valuable addition to the kitchen, aud no lady will refuse to posaeta one m stejnit its advan tatea.;;; ' j , VTijnnk PHrjlf 9. Pt4 ft..le las, pnaeXat lTWJ abi t&qJa&t MARRIED. la Wnv1p. iwnr SMS hj R. R MhwMnrK tf. Oao. i Bnrcn.efA bojr, aa Rlx.XaaA A. Otvaa, at Aeiasla,' la Mrni, lin. ma. tT Rv. r. rnl. sir. W. DnwLtwo. of Mr !.;, ans MIm Iui A. Miaaa, of WM WO'l,,m--M MARRIED. DIED. AnaoatM amealii r?rw;Cortinwnr!try Notlcan.hAir rata fa Krla, Fa., Aag. Srd, Cva Ja Waisarr, a s fmrm. la a, brook, aa tba ath last, lerna Wbarss v, t'-i 11 ymr: In fth'ffUM. Aa ttri. Ai via C. wlf of I, A. (Mrlont. 41 vein. Tat remain wer takra lu ijenwva fr Intrncm. In Ocn Mart. In, Hattif. wife of llaury Towi, In OenVa S,t sth. Masts RsAaaas wlfa f Oar. 1uii. ml a. fHAt,. THE MARKETS. Ashtabula Market. ASHTABULA, Sept. 13. 1873. Dealer pay Ihe Mlowlnt ll.eea. Wne.it Xo. 1 Whit.. i rn . 1 S to 1 ar, M M AM IS low IK, Xn. I Red Co abellnd tm In tlw awr 'AT. Old BcTTaa A CHRKaa Dniau Am.aa IIama Lasi)..... KM.a l''rTATOp (,'oaaj M a a 1 a--r la fnnmit Fi Cota and onte. Vr'iMrt. Salt uw bbl. ml Harbor no. In utore I0lo 1 1 to 1 1", to IS 10 tol 14 to 14 to an 11 00 ta o au iu 1; 1 M t w ASHTABULA, Sept. 13. 1873. From the Chicago Tribune. CHICAGO MARKET. Tl Chicago rudac Biarketa wm aiodm tt-1? at- tlva TaeMlaf. and the leading errcaU were vi-ak, MeM pork vu In swod demand and a ahade Srmersi I IS S6 CMk. Lard m qaletland amdrat ''At it winter and life fur rummer rendered. Moll ereqalrt and an- changed at XQ,X Pit sweet kkld ba ra. Uke frelnhle were quiet and atesdr 14c fit wheal In P.nflaln. riour wm qxlet and arm. W heat waa Ism a I re and iMiftiHc Kjwct. cHMinn at f l tc,rtrh. SI MS teller Ihe nioath. am SI.IS rller Octulwr Corn u mora active and f lower, elotlnr al 4r carh and 4.04 teller ihe month. Oai we-e ae'ive and nnelianfM'. chin al tKc and lH4tSc erller October. lire waa mora active aod txmttj at 7Xe. Karlr waa more art I re and a&Se biirnrr ckmIi.- at va fur So. and (Hle iiir .o. n. AJoi 4 11.1 TO 1 line were doll and lower. Hotter wek at 1 he cattle and rhc u marketa were wlih- unl deUded eituigv. LOCAL NOTICES. Ta CBanasU vea, Th Adrartiaar. having been peroMnentlT cared of that dread dlaeaM, Uouaaa (Hlon. by a atmple remedr. la aaxlooa to nuke known hie fellow cofferer the meaua of cure. To all who dealre It. he will aend a copy of tbe preecriptloa mJ, IYeC of charge,) wllb tbedlrottioaa for parparinir and name tba ainc. whick Utey a III lad S n Care vr CuuumlH, AH km, Brmchtt Sc. Parties wlahlng the pmcrlptloo will pleaac address 11- Kcv. EUWAHD A. WIUOX, IS Pena Street, W llllim-burj.-b. N. Y. Wa (Maine that Mi.a SAWta's 8alv a la entirely dtfferant from all etheni. That Ihera are a crest mane rood ftalvee 4rd for rale but none ao good as Mine Sawyer's Halve. That every family boa Id have a box. That It will do all and avea more tbaa Itja roco mend ed to do. Pot up Id boar at SO cents each. Bold by all Drug- ai'ta. Iy110 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ot io of to Attachment, Gmver at Baker Sew-In Before I. O. Fisher, t. P. of Ahtabota townahlp, Aahtabula County aad 8tate of lhio. dtacuine vo. natnt 1 verana Robert Alcock, Dert, ON the 11th day of Autruat, A. D. I8T. aald Jnailra letned an order of attachment in the above action, for tba sum of forty Sve dollars snd fifty cents. (fC.60.) K. II. Frrcii. ai-ivo Attorney lor Fuuniin. Attachment. Uenry Prank. PUUlt'f 1 Before Edward B. Fitch J. P. V of Aahtahnia lownahip, Aah- arninat Adam Bible, Deft I taoiiia txinoy, unio. ( S the 29th day of July, A. D. 1873. V-' the aald Janice of tbe Peace leaned an Order of Attachment in the above action, for tba aaaa of th ny- one dollar and tea centa (t'il.lO) 1835 Avouionia, evepi. ao, in,a. nsaar rBAaa. . Attachment. ' Henry Frank, Plalnff 1 Befora Edward B Fitch, 1. arainal V p. of Aahubula townahlp, O. W. Zluu, Def 'I ) Athutbula Couuty, Oblo. ON the 2!)th dny of July, A. D. 1873, the aaid Jnatlrc 01 the Peace leaned an Order of At'achment tn the above action, for the aum of ten do lurannd ten cents (Sto.lU) llkaur Kkank. Aauutuuia, sept, aa, ists. sxisii - NEW FALL GOODS " AT Tyler &y Carlisle's. New Prints, - -New Waterproofs, New Tycoon Heps, . New Flannels, New Ruehings ,' , . New New Crockery, Belts, New Cottons, New Comfortables read made, New Skirts & Corsets! We call especial auenjoe to our atock of Comfort ables, believing wa can sell theat ready made cheaper than the fret coat of tbe material. rjntw Goods received every weak al 1S3S TTLKB A CARLISLE raaV.ifSraaJ.r jOishiovz: A.Bnta A7'iA.tct. Anrf TnV ( Ala D0lfl. DOMK8TIC 8EVMNO MACH1.NK CO SEW YORK. rooa man's FAMILY BITTERS They Purify lha Blood, nTTTJT' Dv'PPi. eHck Headacba, , U U AVCf ar OuiatilalM aud all (Haaaaai s diaordiired candltloo af the Stoma enca Hxaoacue, Mnnnct, ui- SMaaaa arlalaa Sroaa Btomach aud Llvar. Mannraciirr)d bv fooa Mai's Brrrsua t'o Oawairo. N. V. Heboid by aU arnKXiata. to cauls and tl par oottie. roLLEtiiATKaY roiH!iKH iAi,iiari- TUTK, Kw Uaveu, Couo. preparatory to collea or buaiucaa, Clrcalara aval on appliratloa. W. H. htbBBL. Principal. aa: 4-st OOA ear dav 1 Atnu wanted t All claaacs IV Moulc. of either aez. W 9W of worklnv poopla. young or old, make mora money at work for ua In their apara niaiua, or ail tba time, than at aurthlnf aiae.. farttculara free. AodraaaO.8Tl.NbcM A CO., Port land, Matae. IM7 A ; FORTUNE. How t By apaoultu UuataaiocKaaiauoLD. capitai, tm VJlii Will da flout S1UU a. 11 u) a ntnnih oik wji I artooaaamr,..' W.m ilV.bItKL CO. EWtlars a fib Alenrfl A atabnnea aad ruo IWII II 41" V (.krek lla ClMbftl "VI lb a n..,,Ht... tutl a M. nraauae. lit Haaovwr Ml., Rnaiwa. I1 OPIUM I Wa-eras tba Ubil a.rmaart.tlr, cheap, mil, wKWmt asaWtka a la- aealnr. PwrlWrorca. aa- a. ci.AHMsraoNw. .., aw- l 41 .t ,,. VlAhleM .V Advertisers Gazette, A Hfn.lt of 144 aim, ehowlnf How. wbra. and where ba adv. rila and containing a llet of aearh. S.O11S a. Una and contatnlna a llet of aearlv S.O11S a. wa pauera. with mnch othr Infnrwiato.n of Interact to ailr-rtlrer. A.Mr. c.. 44 fr.O. V, IIO RLI. 4k 4 f uMlhT. 41 Farkt'.w, Nwtork. S7 " oko. r. Kow KLL vo-a amrhican Newsjmper Directory FOK InTi, 41ST IHM.KD. . Abo.li of my paMi. with atiior'a and faMI'ler'a namea date of erabithmt-nt. atce, ptliftraaub-criaM lion price aiirt clrenlailon nftll Nratpara Ulba tai td Stalea and Uomlnlon of Canada, hick, riVB-sas.i.Aaia, " bj anil. Addroaa Publletera. Xo. 41. t-ark ltuw. II, V. Grandest Scheme Ever Known Fourth Grand Gift Concert OH T11K bINEFIT OF THX Public Library of Kv. ay - 13,aji cash hh'IH fl,0W).tajij llsiry Fifth 'I'h-k.-i Iir.ms a Gilt. arjo,ooo p-on tvoo. The Court.. i;raJl oin Concert, anlborta.d In ape. ctal act of ihe L.v1lamrr lor the bet.rfli of lb pabiia I .l.r.rr ..I K-i.iuikr will u.ke plac to Pablia LlUarr ILill, at UjuUiile. Kj. WEDNKMiAY. DECEMI5ER 8, 1873. Only nlxtjr il.iv-ai.d ilrk'-ta will be aold. Tba Tick et arc di ul.-d ii.lo ten eonpona or parte. At IhU t'oncTt which will he I be ifraude-t aiualrat dl-pl er wliuvm.fi la Uilt coanm. tbe unurecvdenl cd mui of 81,300,000, divided into lx.ucah iO. will h dtatrlbwHre bm tut ainoujj the tlcket-b.iderx. The uamber of lickela to l. urawu ir,i vu, WUCVI Ojr Olllfd vaiJUrtD, a4 tba gifts from another. LI - x r cim. ONR fiKIXII CA.SH GIFT.. ONIS .KSI) .AIII OIKT .... HSU l.ltANU Cll LIFT ONK OKAXIt CASH OIKT ! ' "' OMC CKAND I'AHH OUT ID CAfH OIKTM aio.uiu each..'.'" 8") CAHII OIKTH 6.AJ0 each . bl t.'AMl I.1FT4 1.IW each... '. HI t'Ahll I.IKT Cwaj each 1IJM CAHII OIUS 4aj each. l.VI CAM! GIFTS suo each .. Sin CAH UiyTH each.... JMT, CASH OlhTl lis) each... . li.OUO CASH Ulrl j u each... . t5..,ce . luu.ua . 60.01 o tB.lAAi . I1.AUW . .luM.oiai , l&O.IJUU so,uuv . 4U, 40.01.0 4VUM mi mm . St.SUt . VO.WW TOTAL. IS iiuO til KT8, ALL CASH. ataouotlns 10 tlJJ0,nre The dlftrlhutlon will be paHtlve. whether all lbs licketa are -id or not. aud the 1S.UUU vliu all paid ba proportion lo the ticket !d. rrlee mt Tlekc4s 1 Whole ticket- iO : balvea j tmUu. or eaeh coupon S; eleven U Ivde Ticketa for SfioO; O14 Tickela for Sl.uta,; ITS W hole llckete forSi.uUI; VJ W bole Tlck ete U tlbASar. Ma diacoanton fcaa than KMU worth of Ticket at a lime. Ticket! 1 oow ready for a!, aad all ordrra accompa nied by the money promptly ailed. Ubaial leran Jul ea 10 tbore wbo bay ao sell aitalii. - THOH. R. BHAMI FTTP Airenl Publ Lthr. K y.. and Manager olft C.wce'rt. I.Hn-ary Huihlinr. Imlaville. Kv 4tlK Pnhllc KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Located at Aafabind, the borne of Henry Clay and Old Tranaylvaula. biz eollecea in operation, with Iblrtv rorcaaora. and " ataitruie from n Miai-a Cntir. reea for eolleiriate rear, fta, eveeot in ,ti 1 . M .iu 1 and Coramen -iai Collexea, BoardinA- Irom (I io ti pei- wera. r or . aiaionne, addreaa . B. BOW HAM, KeKeai. A.exiiton. a,y. j. XOT1CE. x.LL ppraone are hereliy warned against taking or removing any Sand or 6 ravel from tba pres. taa of tbe babacriber, from aud af :er tbla data, with out Aral payiug lor tbe aaiuc U. IIl'BBARO CO. Utt.lt Aahubula. June . 187. an. 1871. D. W. HASKELL Is bow receiving dally hia lauieaae Purchaaas ot DRY COOD8, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Crooltery, fur tbe "prior trade aad I caa aay with eallafk. Vast tat my old friend and the eiUiiena of Aahtabala Loan I a ttat li sever waa atont complete or bstlur. .. To thoee people aaeklna; a alaca to traaavl waaM aa that that I pride myself la aeUiag TT GOOD GOODS, deallnjr justly aud aelLLuf al W file aa. I(MJUlBli TO CALL 027 JD. W. BEFORE MAKIXQ YOUR PURCHASES. Aahtabula, April 90. 1STS. 111 : JUST OPENED. . 5 . -, . , - w - ...- ' ' -' ' , r r asa Hlghtaunaa . ' .'' CASH STORE. T HE Subscriber Has iuat ononail a Btora at the Station, la the saw balldint aaeatad aa Ua Bozara' Corner, w tiara lurbt found al all ' a uu. ply of Urala Coru.Oala. Ural. Ac. Alao, a stock Of G il OOERIES, Bmbraollig si aaadftil iuppHas far family ass. of tba altolutat aud been,naliiis, aud aad all sear frsah. . . AUoaftuxiof CRDttStT ao OLAWWASt . U U tiia iioAtuataa at lt,a auhaenbar loltauaiiiibl llewVt aa a"HJ-t. biasuula, aad aba Ww u.a WatK, they l'l baaoaradle tba pu v i at -aa:.rtlaarHre Jf. & A ..'. 4 4T1 ( rvairva.na aaatMt'Wtib