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TTOTCE FAMILY t th Grocert Doom of A.H. & E. W. SAVAGE, tiuods sold low as ANY OTHER HOUSE IN- SCA IaSHTABUL o w tl- V ' '" - d , ..... o O GO S O w w .W ! - t , .00 II CQ I cv -.-.:;; H . iyVL- MUNSON'S .1, Supporting Truss, rpIIE Subscriber wishes tfl bring JL before lie pnbMC nis patent DOUBLE & JINGLE SUPPORT ING TRUSS, eently invanted, that Is round to answer the euil of inch an Inetrumeut wore completely than any thing hitherto Introduced. It is heartily com meifted by Physicians, to their patienta atEicted wttiChXmiK or ninture. There la bnt one opinion of It uerever tned. and be has the assurance that It will be found a bles-in to those goffering from this eoEpjaint. iron anion; nis menus wbo ba naad ts Trow, b h been favorsd wift raw cheerful and unqualified testimonials, which will, parbapa, be smb Index of ita appre ciation ami merit. His Trusses an aliQ for tale hT Geo. WilUrd, Ashtabula; W. XL Allan. Jeffcrspoi Bretteil A Latimer, Rock Creek, K. S, Stone. Orwell, and by he aubacriber at his residence in Saybrook, Ohio. IKetf r.. MUJJSON. 1874. CiilPETS FOR FALL If jot eass tat the dollars, don't bay, a yard ot v . any kind of O Ji. 1PL I3 33 T . - antfl tdd have exAntndd mv f . . NEW STOCK and vraaxflr fhiobs. ' To can save your expenses by visiting my store. ITSIEL STONE, flS SUPERIOR STREET, Ipiiyf CLETELAWP, O. J. Kl, VJCOX, Baa opened a dew and well aeieatel stock Joreirn & Domestic Cloths CASritKRKS AND VESTINGS. BU8PMTDEB8, HANBKEECHIEFS BfT. block ob Cantr Street, mU" new PRICES IELCW COMPETITION. OaU and examine before purchasing elsewhere " ' . - mars Passenger Express. WIN rmrrw . .. r cugCTi to the MINERAL raong HARBOB AND SEASONABLE PRICES. Special Terms to Picnic or Fishing Parties An Order Slate at toe . . ', '"v ' -A SB TABULA HOUSE. taPTow patronage is respectfully solicited by JAMES THORPE, Proprietor. Ashtabula, Jans 8th, '74. iri5tf Bawlng,1 Planing & Matching. T iB11f ri1ned havinS Pirchaged - . s macblnerv formerly used hv R A ni..k n!cro.ngtoU,",M ASS,5f AlSfSt ALL, K1ND8.0F PLANING MATCH ING. SAWING, ETC., willb. dons with P"ptnes., and at f..r Tl '"' H. L. WKBB. Western Female Seminary, OXPaRn. Ansn' ""1 L M ISS HELEN PEABODT, Prin- X """"i 1 union, rnei, Ueht. etc. onlytas par annum. Send for Catalogue indaV: Legal Notice. TA1TES WESCOTT who reside ar Butters Corners, In the County of Crawford and Bute oi Pennsylvania, is hereby notlBedthat on th th day of October A. D. ml Smh wJL ott lej herjMlltion In fbe Office f i,-Wkof the Oauft of Common Pleas, of Asbtaeula Conntv bjo...-jsyipf for a dlverc. frum saw Jaasea Wei ewy..ylng ji oauss therefor, gross neglect of y"r. alxeeoe for mors than three a.fd'JKiltlSJ,",b tot lLer,n4" 4t th fnn of To Whom It May Concern : fTAKE tbis opportunity of saying - j h hiiini ltd Asbta- bJlFl desire a speedy MtUement of my. and to uivite w ' 1 "k"" - - ' - . -2 ; who baa in liis hands all aiybookaof account, and will eiTe due attention to the business. Bxpreaa lnu the hope that the same promptness and atten tion that haa characterised your deal with me In the past may be conunnea, 1 am 1S39 Yonrs O. B. Jtos. Kiln-dried, All Pine Poors TO $1.75 to $2.25 2ngS" u'ofu'rnishPthem at the .bore Astonishing Low Prices, And all other goods In his line In the same ratio, foi cash, and cash only. Small" profits & Large Sales Is my motto in the future. A laree stock of Sash, Blinds, and Doors constantly on hand. Over One Hundred different varieties of Moulding. Scroll Pawing done on short notice, and WARRANTED TO UIVB SATISFAC TION. A Large Stock of Michigan Pine on hand. Also a large stock of Biding, Ceiling and ALWAYS ON HAND. rOallanu see. before yon buy, as I am detcrmind to make it an oliject for the oeooteto buy of me. omce and Mill opposite Church Park, Maw St. AnhMhnta. V7 Q. C. CCH""'- J MANSFIELD & COMPANY PRICES REDUCED GENER ALLY ! SIO.OO Buys a food man's Suit," dark" well riiaiisT Two fji, v Jen Italian buys BiacLeaK overcoat, ja.iiu onys a Boy's Overcoat. REMEMBER hat the Clothing at 58 Public Square is Warranted as represented aud we are not Undersold. OUR REDUCTION IN PRICES Is ruiqoiis. provided it is to continue any length or tiiue ,'i.t prices must advance in all kinds ol Herchancise, as toev ars being eold much less than the cost of production. However we shall continue our -...REDUCED PRICES. .,4 - .1 TJ .. 1 ! ... i lie. til UJW uuiuw; We are below the Fanib Line, qn many nf our Jgoods. iiREAf BARGAINS :r-ni- For SO and 15 cehU, and our ONE DOLLAR can't be beat. UMBRELLAS For a Wet Day; f"DonTt forget to call at 2 Public Square. Cleveland, O., before purchasing. 1224 QUICK LIME! rpHE Jliln of W, Ilnrophrey, near Ute Li. 9. station, naying oepu lassa oy jue Subscriber, and the fires started for the season, the pnb.'ic will be accommodated iu quantities to snit their wants, on apphtiiiou r.t the Kiln. oral the NIGHT AND DAT STORE nearly opposite. PiiceBwill range as low as at SJ1T Other esiaoiisumem in luwu ur eipewnerc. ' li. S. HUMPH KEY. Ashtabula, April 30th.lS"4- r - I 120btT J The Ever Reliable ' Sinsrer ' :Sold on the 'most accommodating terms, by R. L.GU0YJR, Kingsvill , Ag't for N. E. Ash tabus Co. O. LIYEBE00L & LONDON & GLOBE INS. CO. TOTAL Asseto, Gold, 820,000,000. Asset in the United States, held by the Directors in New York , $3,940,000.00 All Shareholders personally responsible for the engagements-of tiisj, Company. : i-Zjl . J M M. 111.1 1 U. ASBtSDSia. NEW OFFERS! NEW IDEAS! See the, Grand .Gifts. OF OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND TO ITS 8UBSCRI- BfcKS. Entirely new and unprecedented, and snch as will interest every one. You miss it if vno don't send tor samples and full particulars, which are sent free 1 See the Great . Watch Offer I OubFibestdc Fbiend is now in its Fifth Vol ume. thoroughly established as a leading family and story Weekly in the Union, haa the largest circu lation, and is the best appointednrinting and pub- asning cstaiiusnmeut In the west. Is a large eight-pace illustrated and original Camily weekly. Price 3.oo Per year. Every subscriber receives a magnificent premium and a share in the distribu tion. BuoscriDeiaow! fiijj'iij' 1'fIJi i'.ii';ir.) VE WANT AGENTS. We Want a reDretutntitive in cverv neighbor. hood. Nothing equals it for agents, male or fe male, young or old. Large cash wages and a sn. perb outfit, exclusive territory, which is rapidly nlllne ud. Must atply at once. Subscribe hv send ing SiOOjind rertv. tlK'naor.uetear, a mag aili cult p.emiun, sliraa rctht iritKikn,and receive also Frec; a comptete oumf,-or send for particulars, rvame territory desired In writing Address Watkus Co,, Publishers, Chicago 111. HARNESS, &c I3-XTXj o. fortj. T T Has on hand a good assortment ot Harness of various kinds, Hsvyan Light, .Bin flit, IJ?ttbla. of the best workmanship and ma of.. ,Ue prepared to fill all orders for work 01 any description In bis line. SADDLES, RIDING BRIDLES, WHIPS, BLANKETS, HALTERS, iariv?,, ri,. ...u,i. "u'kb J lieynreof va- lareestor.nvln tn ni..n Tt . """"t'etner the V'Jnvited to look over this sinV. : tff .''n h 1 1 c dly fail to find something t.,thir niilVd ' AshUbmSent . mt. P' fc' "0, j ; Note Books. WE I!aVe nw 0,1 hand a large "ie UOOks, lceW bound and for sale cheap. iiiJlRr.Bn 4 Son. Save Your Eyes, Siva Your Money, Save Your Temper llv n.lnrr Pm.i.1 a ' . -"I r ht. 5 n.- T'"-yreClearl Brilllsntl Perfeell Aro made from Crvftallxcd Quartz, and highly mil lshmt H. Wade Bi-Focai. they ;tt enable the wearer to ( see perfectly at ' owy . distance. is- soli' rr mrSfWBos. vims'- M J V REDUCTION IN-PRICE OF COAL! riO meet the demands and neces- 1 sitiesoftne times, we, the undersigned, wUl sell Coai. for Casn OrLly st the following prices per ton .(screened) at onr yard near 1 s. A Ja.o. aepui; . BRIAR HILL, Lump, 4.JS LEHIGH, Egg, 8.70 LEHIGH, Stove. ;...J8 UHIGH, Chestnut, 8.80 LACAWANA, Egg,.... 8.10 LACAWANA, Stove..........'.....;....'.. 8.10 LACAWANA, Chestnnt, 7.60 Delivery . ..... 50 Ail orders left with TOMI1C3 A .BROTHER promptly filled. .. ;, StlSSO STRONG MANNING LEATHER AND' FINDINGS. X RENCII & WEIRLEN Manufac turers Dealers in LKAT1II U Sc. riNI- INGS in the Hollow, opposite i-nu;uii rouuu. Main street, Ashtabula, Ohio. . CASH PAID FOR HIDES. PELTS & CALF. nKlMS. Just received, and now for silc as good an as; ,0rtea ""TETHER AND FINDINGS as can be found in any W estern Market, and ...nh Aithl on the most reasouable terms. I hnneto make itau object for Boot and Shoe, and Harness jinuui.... j... ... ........ .j , w :.h ihAjr nutronae. fe.t'l ins- satisfied that 1 can tell them everything needed in theit business as cheap as can be found in Cleveland, or even the Eastern Markets, thereby saving freight and travel ing expenses, and loss of time. All are cordially invited to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Confident that I can make it for your interest to buy in this market. I shall take pleasure in seeing my old friends and the public, and showing them my stock. Below, J give a partial list of articles: Knanish and slaughter. soIbl nnoer and harness Leather; Spanish and slaughter kip ; French calf and kip ; oak auc hemlock calf and kip ; collar leather and horse hides men's and women's mo rocco; band and lacing leather linings, bindings, topping ana russets. FINDING8.- .. ;" Lasts. Dees, thread, webb. Packard's Ink. iron and sun nails, round head tacks, bristles, awls, ham mers, pincers, sand stones, rasps, knives 3oats, size sticks, ana strap.-', boot trees, suoe laces, punches lasting irons, eyelets, eyelet sets, stitch wheels, stitch-markers, heel shaves, edsrr planes, strip swls, welt knives, elastic, heel ball, stitching cord, lasting tacks, heel ana toe pistes, 0001 disck big, boot brushes, harness oils, and all kinds oi anisjuny irons, etc. etc. FRENCn & WEIBLEN. Ashtabula 1KT1. . . 11B3 HARDWARE! CEOSBY. & WETHERWAX, dealers in .;; Stoves, Shelf Hardware, and .. ; 1 . : PAINTS. OILS AND BRUSHES. Tinware. igs-Job work done to order. : '. ' '" ' ',. lvlSB4. rPE CONFESSIONS OF AN IN- A- VALID, published as a warning and forithe benefit of young men and others-woo suffer from Neuious Debility. Loss or Manhood, etc. sud- plyrag the means of Sdf-.Gvrt. Written by one who eured himself after undergoing considerable amSckery, and sent free on receiving a post-paid i ratted envelope. Sufferers are invited toad' dress the author, NATHANIEL MAYFATR. P. O. Box 1M. Brooklyn N. Y.l FOR SALE. One of Marvin's smai: sized Fire-proof Safes, and a Black Wal nut wrf.ng DesK. 4. mjm. BL11H. Ashtiilmls. Jn . 174 -. r FLORENCE. . n,k; cMwv'' FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO., asrainst the Streer. Wheeler It Wilson and Grover A Baker Companies involving over 350.000 is finally decided by the Supreme Court of the united states . : IN FAVOR OE THE FLORENCE, which alone has broken the Monopoly of High rncee. . . ; ' ' THE NEW FLORENCE is the only Machine that sews backwad and forward, or to. right and leu. aimine&vauieitl'Mt, Sold for Cash only. . Speoial Terms to Clubs no leaiere. - - if. 0. ai&n. Ashtabula, April, 1874. 1243tf CITY MILK.-'.. IITAVING purchased. Jolin Sco- a - vine's interest in the unty mile- t'ompany, I will continue the business s heretofore, run ning mornings and evenings.- - PURE FRESH MILK, served from ice, Cream, Sour Milk and Buttermilk, furnished as wanted. 8inl279 .. T. C. STRONG- MANN'S New Trolling Spoon, NP2I III otferiinr this Trollinc Bait to the public, the manufacturer feels coufidentthat he has broutrbt this artificial bait to such perfection that it needs but a trial toestabllsh its superiority over all oth ers for catching Bass, Pickerel, Trent, Salmon Trout. Muskalonge. Ac. Three sizes made No. 20 for fish under three pounds weight ; No. SI for fish under 10 pounds No. 23 for very large fish. 11 not to he louna at your nsmng-tacaie stores, these spoons will bo forwarded by the msuufactu rsrby mail. Price $1 .00 each. 1H4 JOUN H.MAjrS.ajracnie.M. y. AMERICAN LINE Only Line Carrying the Ameri can Flag.. Sailing every Thursday from Philadelaiiu for ITT If 1. .... ..... . s LIVKltl'OOL. Cabin, Intermediate nnd Stccrairc accomodation VNSUJIPASSED. Hates as low ., ,)y ,I1V olhcr K,t.c,a, L(ne PETEK WRIGHT & SONS, . Oenor.1 Agent.. Philadelphia. flRO 1 D1H.T3 low,, t iM,.,b""E h u ! a """''''''a, Youngs W. 'rgh H. K . At!et, Altilbnla liar- . lviaws rpIIK l'IMVATE LIFE and IUH Lie smtvicEs of . , Salmon Portland Chase, ' evolved from his DlaiiM, Corrt.'poniUct anil Prlrat, ra,frt v By Jt. li. V'A it J) i:y, ' Formerly Judge of the Supreme Ounrt or Ohio IN ONE ROTAl OCTAVO VOLVilg oi wiib a tnagnlllcttut Portrait on stneL, engraved by tt Kileiiia in tht flnHt Mlvlo nl th. Art 1 Sold to uhicrlhers only thmngh Mir regularly i ; ; WILSTCH, .BALDWIN,. CO.' . 1 ,4f ' "' .. Psblishsrs, CiD'lnnaa. I Ml id S Sri ; 9 - j -.'' a - M Legal IToti.ce. TOSEPII WILKINSON who re- tl sides at DeWitt, Carrol County, Missouri, is hereby notified that on the 6th day of October, A. D 1874, John A. "Wilkinson Plaintiff, filed in the Office of the Clei k of the Conrt of Common Pleat in aud for the County of Airhtabnla and Slate of Ohio, his petition against ManaretDawe. Henry Wilkinson, Joseph Wilkinson. Richard W'ilkinsou, Maltha Jane Prindle, and Henry E. Prindle, her husband, Elizabeth A. Maiterson and Th mas Matterson her husband, aud William T. Simoiuls as administrator of Henry Wilkinson, deceased, defendants, allegiug in substance that Hcnrv Wii kinson died intestate about the 11th day of March 1870. seized iu fee simple of the following describ ed premises, -situate in the tett-nshipoi-Saybrook, county of Avtatabula and State of Ohio, to wit : Knoun as lot 8 iu tract 1, in said township, and bounded North by the shore of ?-ake Erie, East by lot No. 7, South by part of lot 33 and West by lot 0 contain) ng 85.79 acres of land more or less. Al so one other piece of land in said lown-hip, huind ed and dscrihed as follows: Beinsin ihe North eastern part of the Norton tract (snrailed.) bound ed on the North by 'lie centre of the E. & W. road; 00 the East by land -or Nathaniel Brown; on the South by lands of HuW-ard d; Co.. and on the West by lands of Henry E. Parsons, contain ing seventy sen s of land more or less. That the premises desceiioeil to Marearet Dawe. Elizabeth Matterson. Uenrv Wilkinson, ooveph Wilkinson, Martha Jan' Prindle.- Richard Wilkinson and John A. Vilkiio,t !ii- only children and heirs. TLat diiihi- the life time of s-aid nenry Wilkinson (deceased.) lie made the following advancements in money and other personal property, to a part of his said children to wit: To Maiviret lawe$!,-500- to Henry Wilkinson 4,0(l; to Joseph Wilk insou $1.4Jtlf 1" Manila Jane Prindle ( 00(1. The prayer of tajd, petition is that the t'onrt may find the amounts advanced as aforesaid. th:it the ?ever al sums so found to have been advjiueed may be deducted.. uiui T-urh ivr-pettive s;u:ns. QLd an equitable' ir: portionment - nd pai tition of airi prt mises or tiie proceeds thei eof to rack of said children ai.d such other relu-f as q,:ity requires Said Joseph Wilkinson is n.-q''ir.-d To nn-wer said petition on or tiefore the !-Jih d-,v i.J'Dereui- ber, A. U. 1874. BlIJUtMAM II l.i.. Puff's. Solicitors. Dated Oct. Cth, 1S74. H9!I3. Sheriff aus Special ITIasterCoinminalou. cr Sale or Lauds and 'isuementa. ASHTABl'LA COMMON PLEAS, June Term, '74 Charles M. Trover, 1 against V Order of Sale. David H. Ija Bois, ct. al. ) TY virtue of an Order of Sale du J- ty Usucd from suid Court in the aboTC case to medirected, I will offer for sale by way of pub lic auction at the door of the Court House in Jef ferson. Ashtabula Countv. Ohio, on Monday, the 16th day of November, 1X14, between the hours of 11 o ClOCK, A. ja... auu 1 -n., tri sotu unj, 1111 .01- lowinp. described Inds and Tenements, to wit :. Parcel No. 1. situate in the- tuwnship of Plym outh, in township 12, range 3 in the Connecticut Western Reserve, in the State of Ohio, and In the Countyof Ashtabula, and ia known as being Fifty acres of land off from the northeast corner of lot No. eleven in said township of Plymouth, nntl which is bounded east by laud of Peter Fuller, north by land of William B. Johnson, and also by land owned by Oliver and M. B.Gary, west by land formerly owned by Charles T. Fobes, and lands formerly owned by Thomas Canficld, and on the south by laud formerly owned by the said Thomas CauHeld, and bein the same land con veyed to David Du Bots bv Norman Seymour and wife, by deed dated March 3, 1S54. and to the said David U. Du Bois by the heirs of the said Duv.d DnBois. Parcel'No. i. situate in the lownship of Plym- outn, to, 01 Asutaonia ana Mate 01 u.. Known as 1U0 acres the Wells Blakesiec harm, so called, be ana bounded on the west by lot 5, south by part of rui- iu. 11, west uy lauus owiieu auu uccuuieu uy one Johnson, and on the north by the Plymontb township line. Parcel No. S, situate in the township of Plym outh, County of Ashtabula, State of Ohio, being a part of lot No. 6, in said township, and is a trian gular piece of land bounded as follows : on the north by the centre of the highway, on the east by lands of Pfter Fullar. and on the south and west by lands formerly owned by David Da Bois. and contains oiie-half acre of land, be the same more or less, subject to the highway thereon. . Terms. Cash. Parcel No. 1 anDraised at rarcel No. S appraised at $ Parcel No. 8 appraised at at $ - E.J. THOMPSON, Coroner, acting Sheriff, as Special Waster. Com missioner. . - - . Sheriff's Office. Oct. 14,1874. "- ' ' Simonds & Wade, Plaintiff's Att'y. 5'.13S8 .Teachers' Examination. . 1 rriIERE;wil be -Teachers' Exanii, .-a. tions at the following times and places : Geneva, Oct. 24th, Conneaut, Nov. 2d, ' . Jefferson, Dec. 14, Rock Creek, at the Teachers' Institute. - By order of the Board of Examiners. 1293 L. H. MEANS, Clerk of Board. THE ELASTIC , Spring Bed Bottom, n FOR HEALTH, COMPORT, ELASTICITY ; DURABILITY, CHEAPNESS. A CLEAt' ... LINESS HAS NO EQUAL.- It saves that dreaded daily task of shaking up heavv bat), NUher 1b there any place where that everlasting pest, the bed-bu? can hide and breed. The most intelligent and wealthy families prefer mem. - ... . . . .; . With a light mattress or some quilts lain over mem. mey mane a non ana - - Cool Bed for Hot Weather ! THEY MAKE NO NOISE. ' This bed ia not only a luxury to the healthy per son, htit it especially so to the Invalid, who Irom illness or infirmity Arc more or less comiii"d to their bed?. One can scarcely realize the relief and comfort a sick wmvou enjoy in being changed from a coraaiou bed to one ot ihvsa, : I have Certificate from the pastors of every consreeatioii iiithe vi luce, and from our batikerp, physical)?, merchants, hotel kecpuiv and others: reccommtndii k this bed in prjjtureuce to a in oth er in the marljcj. Spyeral thnt. were ninV the "Tucker 8prlhiz Uecl suniftiiiiieal these in t'u ir olace : some ndinirsnrfnr'matirefu costinff 2S. substituted these for them. I hts bed is consid ered by all eqnal.and by some SUPERIOR to the WIRE WOYKN MATTRESS -.-..-- . ' which costs SIB. Most every surinu bed In the market, that is of any use at all is eold at from $10 to $15. i seu the "Juasuc-wmcn givea . . BgTTEE - SATISFACTION han any other, for $7.00. Orders for these Beds supplied promptly bv the undersigned, who is v-ole owner of the . Patents, and manufacturer of them. L. M. CROSBY. -1 . Ashtabula, April 30. 1874. 19ftOU , "Hay Wanted. Two or tlin-e ions good, bright, clenn Timolliy lmy wanted. Apply at the Telegraph office., immedi ately. - ' Rubber boots at Morrison fc Sm'dekor's Orwell Normal Institute THE FALL TERM of this Insti- -L tutio. will begin .. ; ; TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1874. and will furnish : Thorough Elementary Instrnction, Thorough Academic Instruction, ' Thorough Business Instruction, . .... . Thorough Normal Instruction, . ; To thej ' ( BUSINESS AND NORMAL DEPARTMENTS tile Prtr.etnul n-HNnWa. I.M.a.l,,H rM. b , tention. - The School Is supplied with excellent . ' PHILOSOPHICAL APPARATUS. CHEMICAL APPARATUS, A8TR0II0MIAL APPARATUS. and. Skeleton. Manikin, Globes. Maps, Charts, Uugut " vorlou ""bj":" ' Neither pains nor expense will be spnrcd In so curing the advancement of those who mny elve the Institntioa tlieir pntronaito. In the formation of classes, specSal reference will be had to develop. Ing the individual responsibility of students. ROOMS FOU SELF-BO ARDINO : can bo securefTat reasonable rates. Board Inprl-' vate families ranges from $3.50 to $4.00 per week ill the Hull, from $2.00 to $2 W.. For further information, sntd lor 1 Catalog rn, or address H. TJ. JOHN80N, Prin., liHltf, ' .,; , OrweB, Ohio. Grand Itiver Institute, i .-t At AUSTINHUKd, Ashtabula Co., 6. QF tlio KPiitlomon frradnatcd at ,h,""'a;lMitlnn wlthm tlir last five years i WINTER TERM heglnsPoc. 1st. .. 4tia9S Fall and Vintcr Styles. isr&Tw Ooods Just received at E. GL PIERCED, HATS & GAPS, CLOT X-X X 1XT CS-, Gent's Furnishing Goods. . i .. . . Ashtahub,, April 9tU. 1871. i. liG ? KEti FUIM. Williamson & wtkous respectfully ar jounce to the citizens of Ashtabula andsurroundlnz country that they are prepared at all times to make to order ALL KINDS OF HARNESS, and keep constantly on hand a good assortment of goods in their line, all made of the , ' .Beat Material, and put together in the BEST STYLE of workman ship. Those wishing anything in our line will do well to give us a call. We think that we can sat sfyin style and price, noping by strict atten tion to bnsinessand fiiir honest dealing with all, to merit a share of your patronage, wo remain respectufllly fours, W., H. Whliamsoh, W. E. Watbous. 12l5tf 839 SUPEEIOR STREET, 1290 - CLEVELAND, OHIO. Phoenix Iron Works. TINKER & GREGORY. i ': . PROPRIETORS. WE are now ready to solicit ord ers for the msnulacture of STEAM EN GrNES.SHAFTING. PULLEYS, PLOWS and oth er Farming Implements. Every description ot y , . . .. IRON & BRASS CASTINGS made as low as the market affords. of all kinds rTolio to order-with neatness and despatch; - ; - ; . . . - .. '. "-.:r:) ::;- - . j fi: J."..v-i ' ' " '" We are also prepared to do all kinds of Engin Machine and general Kepairingpromptly. - - We' Would especially Invite tne attention ol those interested iu the manuticturo er use of ' ," ' ' ."'"'.I? BOLTS,) ..'.:..''. . hat we have now in operation a Power Bolt Cutter by which we are enabled to cut Bolts from H to H inches in diameter, at least 25 per cent, cheaper than can be done elsewhere in this vicini ty. .. -'. We keep constantly On band at cur new shop the celebrated .':-:......'. ': ':'"; CURTIS IRON BEAM PLOWS. . Also Points and Repairs for all the IcadiDg plows mado in this section. ..... rS-ifjAlL AND SEE U9.J Office and Works near Centre 'Street R. R. Crossing. .. . ; TINKER & GREGORY. Ashtabula', Feb. Stb, 1874.- 125711 FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! " Small Profits and Quick Saies." JOHN DUCRO WOULD CALL attention to bis large and Sl'LKNDID STOCIv UF CABI NET FURNITURE, ' The result of his enlarged arid increased faciU : fr'; - ties for hnsiness. : He is Preoared to, & is Sellino- Cheaper than any other establishment of the kind tntheconhtry or city. I mean what I say, and would Invite the publie in general to see for them selyes before buying elsewhere. I am making it an object for any one to give me a call, and it will pay them well for coming to see a large stock to select from, which is as large as any in anvcity. Having sixteen years experience in business and buying all my stock direct from the manufacturers East, aud conducting my own business enables me to sell lower than any competitor in the re gion,, My work is asU always has been tho best, " ' ' ' I also have on hand a large stock of Eastern work, which I sell very low ; among which will be found single lounges, bed lounges, caruut and rep lOupges. . r Spring Mftttreesee, at greatly reduced prices oi my own make. Don't forget the piece a few doors south ofFlsk Silliman & Co's Flour aud Feed Store. ' Also partl ulnr attention paid to carpet laying. Curtain and Cronlce hanging, all or which will bs done with readiness and disDatch. XJia.ca.ortsixli.lng. I also keep constantly on hands large assort- ment ol ruaJy made Collins, Rose Wood imitation, Black Walnut and imitation of Black Walnut, all of which I can trim In two hours uotice, in any style requestso, equal to any city, also have a splendid Hearse in readiness when culled for, Giuva Clothks. A new feature has recently been added 'to tuis lurniluru eslabliseinenl or rather to the Undertaker's department of it one that cannot fall tooomniojid itself to the communi ty, and will (how the disposition of the proprie tor to mako his csmbllshimni as i.ori.ci ''' b. It vrilUo fr to relievo the work and bustle, ncldeutJ i t? and so Vepmrnant I" seasons of be n ni..,t ,,'f ureoarlnc Hi" remains of the depart ! consist is keeping on hand and ruadv for Innnediale use, a stock or grave clethus A variety oi shrouds, for ooth male and fomale,' made np with much taste and appropri ateness, various in price, and both black and white materials. A slngleorder for a coltln may, thiirefore, embrace the habllllmeiits of the dead, and thns save tho friends of the ,1 weased. In tho mlilst of grief, h-r n ciurh that seems particularly disagrwahleand inoot gruous In the way of prepa rat'on for the grave, TOI1V DUCRO. Ashtabula. Ohio, Jan. 1st, 1R7H. 10M if , ; 33cl7crirx ZZavll, Dsalrr In BASH, DOORS. BLINDS, also Window and Door Frames made to order. Hps -inl agent for the sale of . '. COMPOUND 8A8H LOCK. rWCall aiid'eiamlne my Stock and Prices be fore purchasing elsewhere. ! f Office opposite A., Y. P. Depot . JfltUWt N'o'tioias, i:illin.er3r9 Wall Paper, Books, Stationery, Newspapers. Magazines Pictnres,.' PieVnrc Frames, Glass, Baby Car iagesBird Cages, etc. Conneaut, Ohio. L. L ON. 5m-tfl2S5. mm Dr. J.-WaU.'.-'.-: i'-'ur-.r' ' egar Bitters :: ':. v,;,:::! preparation, matif fhifSiy f: :. .. . tive berbs found t n the lov.i r .'.;.' ' the Sierra Kcvada iiiottntiiii;.- -f 't.i.-. nja, the medicinal pronertii s of wli;-:i are extracted tlierefmai wit!;: at the of Alcohol. 'The q'.'.cstion is almo.-: daily asked, "What is the cansc'of tli. unparalleled success of Vinegar Hit ters!" Our answer is, that thoy remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They are the great blood purifier ami a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. Never beforo in the history of" tha world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vixkg.nr Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, . relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver aul Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. The properties of Dr. Walker's Visegar Bittkrs are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Xntritions, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Connter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera ' tive, and Anti-Bilious- Grateful Thonsantrs proclaim Vin egar Bitters the most wonderful Iu vigorant that ever sustained the sinking systom. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. ' Bilious,' Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savanuab, Ro anoke, James, ffnd many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of' unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tho same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. , No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, "vVtiito Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Bores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc In the-e, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, "Walker's Viseoar Bttxebs have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For Infainmatory and Chronie f IM I'llWAgllFj UUUh AALUVUO, AVCUJ1C- tent andliitBnnittent Fevers, Diseases of the- Blood, IdTor, moneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated iilood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en-. gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Minors, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard Against uus, taae a aose oi w alker s v IK; eqab Bitters occasionally. For SKin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet- ier, aarc-itnenm, isioicnes, spots, rimpies, Pustules. Boils. Carbuncles. Ring-worms, Scald-head. Soro Eves. Ervsinelas, Itch, Spnrfs, Discolorations of the" Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the systom In a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other "Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thelmintics will free the system from wprms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young fir old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or the turn of lifo. these Tonic Bitters display bo decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptioie. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is torn ; your leeimgs mil ten ypa when, keep the blood pure, aud the health of the system win touow. "5 . it n. h. Mcdonald & co.. Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California, and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N. Y. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. PURE MILK. T7ARGO & RHOTHER are now i- rivnnlpgTWO Milk Wagons, snd supplying tueir customers wttu tue PUREST AND BEST Mil K, in hest nossilile condition, and from a herd of nn surpassed excellence. Their extra facilities en ble them to mako tholrmnnds with despatch, and to meet the wants of patrons seasonality and with entire regularity. Those in want of daily supplies win o aticuaeu to on uotice given to Litcicu rar go on his daily route. FARGO & nno Ashtabula, April 30lh, 1874. l,Utt NEW GROCERY ! Family Suntslies THE Citizons of .Wittibula will .1 take due mil ice. that th.; subscriber has open ed a N KW Grocery Store hi lirucc s Block, adjoin Inn rnomnicilit ii's i lolliing Store, where they may ol.lain th. Ir Family supplies of the choicest Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, CONFECTION Kit Y, Jfcc The Stock Is Now ind Fresh throughout, and embraces the BEST the market atrords, and as the present Is a favorable time for buying, on account of the low rarnrs or Prices, tho iroods will bo of forred at corrcspoiidinuly low rales. Cm Teas, Coffees & Sugars he cannot bo beaten tn price or quality. In TPT.OTTT. he will keep the best brands In market, and no nouscHooper will ne uisapMiiim-u ,. grade. A supply of KRKS1I ORANGKS, LKMONS, RAISIN hardly cqnaled In town. In word, every article to be ,!;""''!",". class, well regulated Grocery, will he f ' As he Is tolerably well Known. . . business friends, a' share of the mu euillit of business relations. joMUKH. Asbtabula, April th ISM. Ifii IS Come Early and HEAD AND Persona ivlu have been deceived and disappoint ed by exaggerated Advertisements as to Prices, Quality and Quantity, arc particularly requested to rea.l the following, and are invited to examine the Goods. The Largest, Cheapest and Finest Assortment of Dry Goods, Millinery, Fancy Goods, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Notions, Novelties, &c., To select from in the county. The Ashtabula Store! FALL ANNOUNCEMENT! COMPBTITIOIV 3DE3I3I3ID. Plain Figures, One Price and No Credit ! : : Read and see how much Cheaper we Sell C SEA SONABLE and Desirable Dress Goods than you pay elsewhere for ancient goods. . Fine Line Merinos, at one-half to two-thirds the price usually asked for the same Grades. Silver Grey Poplin, 61 to 11 cts. Dollar Goods. All-Wool Cashmere, popular shades 68 to 78 cts. "Worth tl.10. Silk and Wool Stripes, 53 cheap at $1.12. Striped Mohairs, 47 cts. as good, as others sell for 70 cts. Camel's Hair Goods, very desirable, 58 to 68 cts. worth 93 cts. Satins, 52 cts. usual price 68 cts. Orientals, 24 cts. cost 34 cts. to buy. Mohair, 22 cts. sold elsewhere as high as 40 cts. Cram Stripes, 26 to 31 cts. well worth 52 cts. French Figured Goods, 24 cts. cheap at 40 cts. American Cashmeres. 32 cts. great bargains. Silk and Wool Reps, 78 cts. worth Sl.33. Diagonals, 43 cts. call and examine them. Rep Delaines, 31 cts. cheap. All-Wool Tamis, 46 cts. worth 60 cts. Cretones, 22, 25, 46 and 88 cts. worth 41, 45, 75 and 1.50. Aside from the above we have an immense line of different grades, colors and styles, ranging from 12 J to 83 cts. Bargains in Black & Colored Alpacas ,22, 24, 23, 29, 34, 39, 43, 59, 76 and 98 cts. For the same you pay elsewhere, 26, 29, 35, 47, 50, 70, 85 and 81.15. Prints just received. This seasons goods, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 cts. Per sons who have been buying inferior grades and styles dating back into the Dark Ages, will never find them in our stock. New designs in Ginghams, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 14 cts. Cotton 8 to 15 cts. worth 12 to 19 cts. Muslins at the same unheard of prices. Everything in White Goods. Hamburghs from 9 cts. up. Linens from Auction. Table Linens from 36 cts. npward. All-Linen Damask Napkins ask to see them 2.33, 2.71 and $ 3.00 per doz. .Linen Staple Goods Flannels, Blankets, Cassimeres, Waterproofs, Ladies' cloths, Under wear, Yarn, Traveling Rugs, Horse Blankets, &c, &c. Counter-pans, 1 and $1.10, worth $2. and $2.75. Felt Skirts, $1.00, worth $1.53. Shawrs, Scarfs, Nubias, &c, from Auction. MEN & BOYS BOOTS, A few Cases at decided Bargains. JL.-A.3pIE3JS' dSs HOSE. Compare our 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, and 20 cts. with those sold by others for 15, 17, 19, 24 and 27 cts. T ' - Novelties in Handkerchiefs, Fancy Hose, Collar, Cuffs, Ties, Laces, liibb'ons at Prices never before heard of. Nearly every Shade and width. All Silk Sash Ribbons, in black, plain and fancy colors, -o, 2-, so, 40, 45, 48, 49, 55, 64, 65, 68, 75 and 79 cts. . 54 Shaded in Oil Boiled Lute-String Gros Grain Turquois balms, and at two-thirds the prices asked elsewhere. GENT'S FURNISHING GO O DS Unusually Cheap. Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, Hosiery, Jewelry, &c. MILLINERY GOODS ! T xvrvv STOCK TR W WY OTHER TWO ESTABLIHMENTb LARGfcU STOCIv , TIJ 'Vm UNE1), AND AT ABOUT ONE II F PRICES1 11-ALLY ASKED FOR SAME GOODS, Tri.nine.1 and unmanned Hats and from. .Many ot tliem al '''t' .2 "Vb,.:,CS i i . it it r ,i,. l'....rs Hand Mirrors, Pocket Books, Lvlt m Pwket and Table Cutlen U:..rs, ii ?,,,. Scans, Perfumes, great variety Corsets 1 and , . ,,,,-nprous to mention all of which will be sold Goods too numerous " m . t th ASBTJiBVL&" STORE" L. W. SMITH & SON, Proprietors. A fine assortment of the above goods can now be found at our ROCK CREEK BRANCH, Secure Bargains I REFLECT ! 85c, 11.12, 1.29, 1.50, 1.60, 1.64, 1.93, lowels Irom 10 cts. up. Now Arriving:. i... .! HUNDRED to select of Iu:Uerial. less ' . ... Dotted and Triinmtn2 Ornaments in great variety.