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? i 1 Atatttrtaia learned : judge., in Mexico, orae time Iocl, waHtedrone morning, uo Court., be though he.yv6uld examine whelii- r it wo -tin fot vbuaine s : and elin g for hi rpte found it . w,.nt. ift lns fuckat. r v- " -' " T -.As lisaal aaid L frndwbo ac companied him, as ne passed through tlie 'crowd near 'the;.- door'as usuaVl have .again left mj , watch "at tome, under ; my -pillow , Ii went to tie beach and thought 'no taoie of it-. ' The court adjourned,- and 'tin returned' home. ...- . . t 1 Aasoon as.be was nuietlr seated in his 'fUtot'i h betfought himself of. his tune - piece; and turning to his, wile, requested tier tassndjor it to their! chamber1. -.-.Bdt: mr dear ludsre.V'aaid she,! sent J ' . it to vou three hours- aro 4 '4eTit it to ne; cay dear ? Certainly Tin if till' i W u i J(4, " jlJnotieiorjabfvrej)ljed -the , lady, ?and Jay the person yoasent fur itA-. .:.. t't'The person I sent fur-, it f echoed s the iudie.'.,;:; :'5 'j ' 'Precisely, my dea, the very person you eat foritli'Yu lia-d. n't left home wore tha art hour, i when ' a .weU-dressed- man knocked at the door and asked to see me. lie had One of the'. finest turkie& l ever saw; - Brought it jn and said that on 3 our return t court,, yo rnet an India a, with- a number, .of fowls, and having bought this and,., quite - a bargain, "you had given hinia coople of dais to bring it home, wjtli a request thai I sbouU have it killtd,'pYtked;"d Puf .cooL as Ton intended to invite your, brother judges to; a Ash nol!e with you to-mor- row. A"hrl,TSy rtwrayy Senorija, aaid ,'1)1hUj'celIerlcy,rtejudge, requested me .toask.yeu togivejourself the trouble to go . to your chamber andjake Ji watch from under the pillow where be says he left it is usa1J tbta morning j and send it to him Vf me " And, of Course, miquerido, I did i'Yon didf aaid the judge. . , .. if Certainly said the 1 -dy. - - " "jyell, replied hislibborall I ran- Fay jroumy dear, i'lhatba are as- great a vgoose atbe bird a! turkey Ypu,e been . rubbed, madam ; thej man..was a thief; I have -never'seiit lor my watchyou're been .Imposed'.ottaTfd, as a neeeesary conse querice, the confounded watch.ls just for- erer? v f j,. - ' i J 1 r Tbe trick-was a cunning onej and af er 'tf lttugh, nd the restoration- of the judge' ood iinner,' it was resoh'ed aciuafly to kiii ihe turkey for to-morrow's d nner; nd his fconor's b. othars of ihe bench to en- j-v so dear a meal. f iVceordmgly, After the. d3&nmraeTil of next 'day,; i hey H re Sgtrjpdjlo tiisd wtllfng with appe.tities sbaro-; . oed ,by the expectation ot'fe rare feast..,; fMobangedihe "ordjnry Babitation,, when 'Jh ladybroke forth With ' congratula'ions - Jsnabr' upoii Xt recov'erd of Ufe etplen watch. - ' 'How hyim IJ exclaimed she, 'that "the vjaia V spprehended,' , , 'AppreheLdcd. -s&id tte- jude, with ,uVsPe.---A'; ;'f5 o3,'duubtle,s convicted, too by iVs fUesaid bia jre..,' a ' , 'r lYuu-,arelaja talking riddles, Te plied be ."explain, joursell mydear..I kno'aothiog ot4hief, wa'ch or conyicr wtion'4 r- - " ' . . fi fiu be'Dossible that Ii have again lieEt&eivedqut.Jh the iady but.ibis U vtbiiteryj'abut 1 , o'clock torday, pale " fl4" rather tnterea re ioung' gealleman, ; "'re'ssed fn a seedy iuit of tlack,' came to the Louse in" ereat7 baste 'almost out f bretH.'1',lfe said lhat be had just ; come - , CroB, te''1cou!trtratfce, was one of. the v elrk; 'ha't the g-eat villain who had. lad m aadaotty. to' steal. yottB.-Jonor?.. .vato!) . had just been arrested that the evidence vas nearly perfect to convict him; andthnt ihWw as teqlirred to- complete it i.was i le turkey . w Inch- nust , be , brouht ;inte eourV that Jb.Ji4d . been : sent with, a porter by yorir,expres4 orders.' . ?And you gave it tb-birq? ?-.': 'Of course I did- who could have doubt '-i d Jiim or resisted the orders of 4a . judge? . f!f J.Vab t and- turkey Both 'goneL. i'ray what in the wefid, madam, are -we. -to-do ,Jftr dinner rt fj.j 'J'i, x But the lady took care of lier gues's not wlthsiandiiig hereimplicityi and theiarty '?eB'i''V'd both the'ioke and ' thfiVyiaads. - , we fit. m i' H.'l.'l I.... :!k ! ii'-j .'"'? tijLVfieh -we hear men and woman - speak lightly ftke iidostfic;u par of the.comr munitywi feel just like tracing ba,ck their 'genearogy. We Jbare done in several -: f insttaces, aad yoaf wonld ,.he. surprised at i IjmJnt f&' learned, r The. most ...aristocratic P -fflfrramuf nr acquaintance,- is tha grandson of a,'-fiddlar.;tle-.proi.dfst:.-.j;wnaDr-.-the dafrgbterof a wasberwomnn. It betraya a ' lack of goed aense fo; Condemn, or look with " contempt on any virtuous person however f;":" poor he or she may be. The. wise and ' "i,raood respect and love goodneesy wherever Whomever wishes to get on in the world, ' only take lessons oTahen chaseing a grass ' t bappeViAWBgii a fieULj, WitW iongr jieck . afid peered eyes; take a few hurried strides, vatop short, peep over, peep ur.asr, ticw jo tne leu, lueu iu nm ijhuv, uuc uuilgi -and vou nave Dim tjt Bbautyj1s thb Tlower, and Vihtue ijaiifiFaiHT.OFJiiPK-r Vry 4ruo asfaH sit goe butweall add that .politeness the bough, graceful i ariager the stalk, 3aluihriy the bat k, and . death; the -' leaves., W r ' - "l ' ' ' J 'V vn ,AvcrJt a Slanderee as ito'u 'worjLD a Scorpionl-Exactly," look "out for their tales--therg are stings in them. . ; 4eMxisr . ' ' ' ' ,- saat A gnflema,peakingv fCincinnati, .''sas'lts'niost appropriateyname would' be ?'lbe JEfabura olvAaiericaAV "res," re- . ' t;,phed;.anoher, ?' ,Ihink it will be the JUeat twropoli eC tba United States.' - - r' fC7ABuffalo popr states that as two borses ero feeding upon ' the grass near the precipice between the Ferry fnnd the tt'llo.'se-shod'FBll,' Niagara,' one- of their Varitaring,T6rj riear the brink, fell over" and tfcai precipitntediohe bottorrrj'a 'distance psst Aearly 150 feet, without, recoiving any -.jfWUhet thana lew . slight .bruises.. : When 'li Vliscvarod ha was taking a drink from the boiling flood, where never horse drank be eJ.itliaTlroata witnessed his fall, and ySQtOM Jookuig over at hinr witb much'con earn. boou Jui ULtMVJLD ux. JiXryiiiE UAMPAIUN OPENED roK ll ' ' i'RKSS AT 1UK "... - Boston Clothing Store. ' R. B. CRlb WOLD,. , IS now receiving one of the largest find b.-.t BSForiaiii.ls of ItE.mY MADE CLOTHING, everoflered in Poriage coun ry, c-.i)s.itiU4r in pari. of tiiiio, Dok, Brown ai d tiiue Ures, - Frock, Saek atrd Jockey Costs. -- - ' !'--.;' VkstV: Fancy filk Satir),- Cloth and Camnii'ir Vnst: Pants Cassimofe, Uorilu ror, Fustian and Fancy i-'ants HanttkeS cliitfa urn! Cravatp, NrckTi 'S and Stocks, mil a 1 irjfl assortment of Stiirts, Tinder I Sliuls and I))vfr8. AU, Overalls, fine Moleskin, Silk and Fur 'liais EJue Black and ulezed, Cape, all of the 4atcst. styles, and an etitlk'i's vaisety if olhr articles in thetuniiiHig line; olkof which are brought here to 'sell: and he would eay to ttios in want of. Clothing, call and examine for yourselves. ; " R. B GRISW0LD4.: ( Rnvennsc April 26th, 1851. 4 BONNETS., 7'" i 4 LARGE asEonment of every descrip itJL 'lion, also a Fplendld lot of Bonnet Ribbons, just received and wllin&very low V-A.ril :. ' at ROWELL & C.'s.' NEW STORE 1 AT CAMP0ELLS PORT, ' , J" OUX JI. BOSTWICK &CO.; have now :opened ar entire new stock of. Goods, m whictf the attention of : the '-publie is in vited. . An- elegant otmerst of Dress Uoodn tstbCercd-such as Barjge li'Laine, SjiJi and Li neo Poplins, Lawns, from 8 to 0 cts; per yard, Black and. Changeable Srk, 11. D'Lains,. kc. s-A beairtiful varie ty of Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, Collars and white Dress Goods. - The bst selected and cheapest, assortment of Men's and Boys Goods for summer wear that ever came to tlnB market. " Also a fine lot of Hosiery at the lowest- pricos., A foll stock of Groceriss and sftices, Rice Flow for the sick, Chocolate, Coco, &o.,. Hardware ill the neeessr y tninniins for building; Files, Saws, HamuMtfs and Knives and Forks An elegant lot of. crockery to 6ell by the set or piece... Family, medicines for all complaints, particularly of .children. Thompsons Fever And Ague Powdeny war ranted to, core or no pay. . Nails, .Glass, Salt fa Fish ahvttys on hand. : ' '"' ' We wish all front the Burrounding; towns to Give lis a call and examine uor stock. rnmnbella I'nrt Mav lfl, 1851. ' " ' 312 , LADIES DUESSG06DS. a LARGE assortment, consisting of "I V v Silk 'Pissuesi Silk fa Wool and Nor wich Poplins,-- Plain Bars ges, - Printed and emb'r Lawns, emh'r.. Muslins, Barage de I jiin.. Iinnn Ginrfhams.-nlain and figured ---" , r. o Chamelexm Mohair Lustres, dc., &c, just opened anaior saieiow at ; May SO. " . PRENTISS', SUMMKUSHAWLS ' r : A BIG. STOCK xonsis 1 1 d g in part of plain and embr- Thibets, Cashmere, Baraoes,, Slradilla, Silk and Linen and Crapes may. be found at ; : PRENTISS'.; - . DRESS GOODS "A : V. IIORR hs lust received a large stock of DRESS GOODS, among allien may be foimd -foplms," Uerages de La.ines, emlj'r. de Lames, Brilliants, chene Poplinp," Beroges, GingLain.Lawn.", French Lawns. " May 8. lSEJIflOVAEi. BRQWN' fa HURLBUT,; have .removed ' their Boot fa Shoe Store to the stand recent ly occupied by B. Little as Book store, one door west of H. E. Campbells Jewelry store, - immediately opposite-" the,- Ooort Houseiand they take occasion to say that havinir been located for the bast six or sev- en mouths, among the good citizens of Ka venna, anUHrom the patronage neretoiore exterffled to them, an J their increase of busi ness, tliey are satisfied that the public are wellaware where the latestand most" t Fushionayie Styles nt are to be found :; furthermore, on account of the increased demand for their goods,' tbey have enlarged their Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Boleleather, J-c, and feel WfycOHi Jident that they can give entire SATiprXc--1? H . ti .'. . l j: : 1 1 . .la;. ltun.iy mi. ttiiu mitjr can uijuu iucm ai. iuch new location.. The Lady customers in, par ticular are requested-to calt,.(afier having looked the' riiarket through) andexamine as genteel an assortment cf kdies wear.inthe line-of French-, and Grecian embroidered ttee Jenny j Lind enomeled and Patent Leather Excelsiors, Pplkas and Ties. Knick erbocker Buskins and Exeelsior shoesj Black B'onxe and VV hite Kid Slips(.Gailers, Half Gaiters, fan. if-c, which were selected from the stocks or many -thaaaand cases, with much precision and care, , expressly for this market, and would merejy add, as to quality, -neatness of tit, newness ofsstyle andcbsap ness of price, they pledge, themselves not to1e surpassed by an v boot and shoe estab ltstiinent in . Northern. . Ohio, 'and : persons wishing to purchase any articles in. their line, economically, are particularly requested to call and examine their stock as it. is well worjAs the attentioi af. purchasers.. . ' lioMK MAMJFACTURED. as; well aft Eastern boots, and shoes of all descriptions coastant !y kptron hand,- or 'made to order, .by the most experienced workmen.' ' ' ' "" ' " ' ' . Sole Lbaturr in abundance, wholesale or retail at . BROWN fa HORLBOT'S, . Ravenna, April 21, 1 85K "i . -j-QEAMLES.-BAGSwArreof-thoce seam r O less bags just received at " "' ' '.' : Vpril 7, 1851. II " L-. & It. Dai s.." HATS Panama; Leghorn,1 Marscaibo, Bell Pedal, Silk, For, Pearl Unions, I'alm JUeat, and o'ber styles ot iats that men and boys want for eummer. wear, just received at , - . . . ., . .. . ' Iloaa's. - Siuilriieill& May 16. -. . -. . 'a; v. uokii "ttf rOULD' respectfully" say ' to his bid friends and the public generally, that he has beeo for the past three week receiv ing hu supply of GOODS fur the Spring and .Slimmer trade. Ills' assortment now consists of almost . every article .wanted in the country, rl hare.-by the experience qr a- it year 4' pt, louno tnai -i n . Tufce uIon and Small Profits is the true way to benefit both the buyer and seller.' I intend to pursue the same cfturee thnt have been id, to sell Goods at ONE PRICE to all, 'at a very smalt' profit," and buy them as cheap as r can. ' ' ' v Wo are. pleased Jo show our goods to all who .rail whether they purchase or not. ShaUritq jyiav ia Vf y. HQRR. ' . .- I.--, Executor's Notice.'.'"- ; ""OTlC3 w hereby gifen that the- lutiKriben J , have been appointed and qualified as Execu tors on the E-itMe of Eluha King, late ot Portage r.ouDty, deceased. l: ; i . " IJA.NNAII KING, : GORUM KING. R ivenna; inly H, ISnl. 319-3w on THE GIIilETTS at the Brick 5ore, on the Comer. Are prepared td-Defend Themselves 'against the vnjisTrgoAhiTios-rgf r up for reasons which shoiild be t i obvious to all who leijhe so- ' -r ier, sec o ltd thou gU j h - p y-e vai I J TIIEY have received the first part of.,. choice and exteiiifive 6tock of SEAe SOIVA1H.I4 GOOCS.ourcJiased with care' it lower-rates than . some of "their more knowing neighbors. Therefore, let it oe understood, by a'' persons far and near that in -firder lo meet the exigencies of the times, and the ext'tsordfhary.jn-iear.s wliicK. Iiav been used -to. injure their bueiriefs, those-kwhb have done more to reriuee the price of goods and increase' the trade of rhis place than all other Mercantile Ettab liBlinrentsacomiiined, the GILLETTS re belter than ever prepared to sell, flild 4w7 sell goods at lower rates, for the earoe-qual-ity, tharT any other concern in the county. Let those who are desirous of purchasing goods, in reference to quality :and price, call and examine for themselves, and they cannot fail to be suited in both -particulars. I A crisis has arrived in the hietory of merchandizing in this placewhen the citU sens of the surrounding countryman obtain the necessaries and luxuries or life1 for less money than at any other plaqe;ili Northern -.Ohio?,-JiT prder...tp carty out J.heir design, and meet the test wishes of the people they, will sell goods for Realty Pny only. They will purchase alf kinds of PRODUCE at tlie highest market price, for which a libera) amount of cash will paid. S. A. fc"R.A. GILLETT. ,:May--5 l85l. v - - .-;: .. - Franklin MillS 'Extra Flonr. ' 4 ' ND several other brands constantly on Jt- on hand and for sale a little below the maikot price. - S. A. &R, A.GILLETT. . April 18, 1851. - '-' --. - BONNET RIBBONS. U fmOO PIECES, which, for style and variety i cannot be surpassed by any ftock ever offered in this market. For sale by the piece or yard, at astonishing low prices by JUay O,,, , ,. , vULlBTTS TASIIIONABLE HATS, SPRING STYLE J. 2 cases or ihe new style of Hats just received by ti. Li. fa K. Day, uentlemen, call and get you new bat; ot tne latest style. ; April 7, 1251. ' ' ' CHEAP LAWNS! CHEAP LAWNSI A large lot of cheap lawns just opened at II. Li fa'R- Day's Store. Call and eee them, ladiew. ' ,i April 7, 1851 .J U y-lIIILDREN S SHOES of every sort, kind y and description, (some splendid ones) o be found at -; ti..L. st it. xmt s. April 7, 1851. , "X. - - Groceries. . ' - TT7E will sell Groceries as cheap as our 11 neighbors. , , ' , ' ' " Whisky by-the bbl .vT and' gallon -lor sick ness. And pay cash for eggs at , r - . :;: BECKWITH's LATER YET. IX. Is. Sc R. DAY HAVE been receiving almost eyery 'day the last week by.. . " : " K A J L KUADr a large assortment of Spring Summer Goods bo't since thegreat reduction in price.?, and will be sold accordingly. They wOuld inwtejhe -public generally to call and exam ine meir biuck ui DRESS GOODS. BONNETS, RIBBONS PARc ASOLS, SIIAWLS. SHOES. READY " MADE CLOTHING, HATS, - , . ' CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &c.s all of which we intend to offer at prices that will suit all wherwrfnt. "- t ' Ravenna, April SI, 1851. - -- - ISEW GOODS. T"! HE subscriber is now receiving a very -- large and well selected stock ot SPRING AND SUMMER". G.Q0DS, embracing all the varieties necessary to meet tne wants ot tin marker., in regara to prieCs we would simply say, that they were bought at ' ; -LOW FIGUHES, " - and we' will endeavor to satisfy ALL who may favar us with a call, that they are to be sold a shade lower than can be found else where." - ' C. PRENTISS Bvenna.' May 6, 1851. - ; st ANDREW JACKSON, .Attorney and Counselorat Law, and Solic itor in Chancery, Ravenna, Uhio. LolJec tions and-all other business entrusted to bis care will receive faithful and piompt attention, "Andrew Jackson, Notary Public. .- Office in Seymour's Block-:: ' -275 ': Chairs by Steam." flHE subscriber successor of Taylor k. i McEl wain, is. prepared to furnish at his large Steam Factory, just north of the rrentus . Houte a variety or UaneFeai Windsor, Dinirg, Office, Boston, and Child ren's Chairs, at low prices, and of" as good workmanship as the best ot materials, ma Ichihery end skill can make. . ' " He is aiso prepared to execute jobs ot Turning, and Sawing .Lumber tor fcash, Blinds, Doors, be, on "short notice for ready pay. " JAMES B. McELWAIN. ' Ravenna, NoV. 1, 1850. " "" 2S3lf. CLOTHING. --vf- ' H. L. 6l R. Day - TTtE just received from Boston and 1J, JNew York, one ot the best assor ments of '.';' , : . - -. READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in ihis market, .. Among their assortment niny be tound Ulk., iilue. iilk. Mulbexryj Olive Green, Olive Brown, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jockey,and Sack Coats ot - isroadcli'th,.., 1 weed coatf Sacks and Frocks, Kentucky Jean do do, Mohair and jJrabetts do.- ... - ... . -5,..cjoo.B'rown Linen Coats : . . . . .t-ioo.pair Pantaloons good styles -tit) ,Blk Satin Vests- . ... . - . j,;sd.' Fancy Silk do- ; ...... T 25--Farmers Lasting do.. . 25 Brown Linen do -." - 25 -.Super Fig'd M arse lies do," besides many other. styles. . Also a lot ot . PARASOLS A large assortment just re eeived at the Shalerville cheao store Ladies, you may' save money by getting- one t 1 ,-..-....,....(..' noan s, -'May 5th. ' ' - . , CROCKEIiY 4-. GLASS WARE A LARGE assortment just received and ii selling very cheap at -tg Hoaa'a, T ADIES BONNETS Feather edge Al cove Bonnets,;, French Lace, Cobury ana snuu, ttiuiand, 1'eari and eatin, &tc fcc, just received at- .. r - -1' S May 10fhr v'-- - . SEYMOUR'S.' PARASOLS The best and cheapest as - sortment of Plain and ig'd Satin ev -er offered in-Ravenna at ? May lOLh, 1301. SEYMOUKS ROWELL & XIO- HAVE been receiving ihetr SPRING STOCK OF GOODS ftff the last week, end wiH continue; to terJeive- almost daily additios, till their assrartment will be complete, and they,will assure'tneir former customers and tiro public generaMyj-fhat ji iviil be to lheirndvantage'.to give them a call before purchasing, s they are deter- med not to fteimdeyokl by any trousa.jn orthern Ohio. I . " April 25, 185l'.!t . r -""-' ' JUbl; reoeived a great variety of Dress Goods, among which are .' . ' Plain PopliiiSi Plain Beragea . ; . J -Brocade do , Fig'd. - do . ' , : 'Ginshams t -- Linen Ginghams Chcne Berag'ea Dotted Swiss Mus lins, kc, fcc, to which they wruid atk the attention of ths Ladieg, at April 25. 1850. ,v,. KGWEiAi d Ws. BOOTS AND SHOES 1837 PAIRS of Gents -Bootes and 'Ladies, Mrsees, and childrens shoes of. every' description, and at prices that are "supposed to be' low, may be found ay 2t) - . . PRENTISS' WINDOW GLASS . ; a: IIORR has on hand an asgortmen t by the Franklin Rock Glass Company per sons bunding will-o. course use no other. lie will sell cheap. , May ratfc. . u ... ... . . BONNETS AND RIBBONS. ; BOjxNETS of evey variety with Ribbons to rnatch.juet received at May 12. , Horr's. . IS DRESS GOODS. PRINTED Jaconets, Barege de Lames, ; Plain Barege, plain and. watered Pop lins, dotted and; embroidered, Swiss Mus lins, plain. Swiss MuIVSilk Tissues,, E?iik wa,rp (Vlhambra, Victoria Lawns, &c., lat est styles supposed to be very pretty can be bought extremely cheap, at - Way 3. ..- T iilLLRTTS . FRENCH f JA OF THOSE SUPERIOR FRENCH lllU Calf St ins, the best and the cheap est in the market at ,BROWN HURLBUT S. , !. Sign of the Golden Boot. - MOROCCO'S - A SUPERIOR articls of Ladies and Gents morocco just received and selling fast and ehrhft.at-; . j Bao Si Hcrlbot'b. EDGINOSJ AND "INSERTINGS. THE best assortment in town, of Swiss - Jacenet and Smyrna, and Lace Edg ings and Insertings, is at ;'-'-; ;' j GitttTt's IRON OF ALL SIZES Nails, Nail rods, Spring Steel, Cast Steel, German Steel, Iron Axles. Wagon Boxed, Sweeds Iron, Crowbars, Coil Chain, Hooks . and Hinges and a large assortment of shelf Hardware, just received a.id for sale? cheap at " Shalersville May 9,. ... : i ;! I',' Horr's. BOOT? c SHOES., A'- V. HORR is now receiving a large .. assortment of BGOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen, Ladies, and childrens wear. As be buys from manufacturers, he flatters himself that no one can undersell him. --. May 5tb. . . : - Toggle Joint Stwiw fuller. THIS machine is superior to anything of the kind now in use is simple, cheap and durable ancLin eyery respect" faultless in Jte operation. .. . .' Manufaetnrrd and for sale at the Chair Factory of J. B. & G. McElwain. - Come and try them. S rw '- ' TAYLOR &BABHER. " , Ravenna, Feb. 3.. 1851. . . 296tf- EARLE'S IMPROVED "Cast Steel Hone and Strop. , . For . Razors and Surgical InsUuments. raiHIS article proves to be superior to any JL' flow in use for restoring and giving a fineedfe to the Instrument - For sale at Dr. Swift's Drug Store, also by S. R. Free man-. -? ., . . . Manufactured and warranted by D.Earle, Palmvra." P'ortase Co. Ohio. ' Hones for Blench Tools and Carrier's Knives, will be kept on hand or made to order, Juno 11, 1848, - AliSON A. RABBI8.1 " ' ': " it; I.B. OASTEB , H.ARR.JS '& CARTER. '.SURGEON DENTISTS, RAVENNA, PORTAGE C 0 OHIO. . lVork; Warranted,. J, (JrOffice removed toHJason's Block, Up Stiars. - i v-. t ALCORN. : - . ..i. - . - S. W. CLBAK. - ALCORN & CLARK, FASHIONABLE TAILORS. SHOP firMasoEV Block, over-Rowelir fc r Cu's Store, Ravenna, Ohio. This spring and Slimmer Fashions just- received,. Cut tjng.done to order on thehorlest notice. Ravenna, March 18, .1850. ' - -1 GRODE RHINE SILKS. Qf) i 36 inches in width, of. extra quality Oi and cheap, at, , Gilietts' May 5. - . . . ' ' -" ' Sole-Z,eatfter. ' 2 TONS Sole-leather of the best quality jfis. received from Buffalo, and for sale wholesale or retail at - - - , , -r - BROWN & HURLBUT's Ravenna, April 8th, 1851. ' ' Removal. " DRS. .COLLINS &. BELDING, ; H AVJii removed their office to the first building North of S. A. & R. A. GlU in wore. - : ""':" ' -' " ' " ; April 7th, 1850. ... ; ' ; .'"""" Through by ICnilroad. H L. & R. DAY are 4oWopeiiing ihe largest a'ssortiTiont . of, iadies shoes ever offered" fdr"salfe m this ' town, -among which' are some entire ) new- patterns, and ladies in want of shoes will do well to look at our essortment before purchaeeng- else where". " April 7, 1851. J "I .. i . Boyg Clothing, ' White and Col'd Shirts, Under -Shiirs' Drawers, Gloves and Suspenders, lie, kc. all of which will be sold cheap, -Ravenna, May 10, 1851, t AGENCY OF - if Ir. ., Fitch's Celebrated Medicines: Usedby htm with such a .stinguishedsuccet . . t . mine core ot Coughs, Consumption, Catarrh, Aslhmq, ' f eart Uzseasts, Dyspepsia, Uonorr' 3 l hoea, Piles, Female Complaints, - 4 fyc. fyc ' f Aiso, Dr. S. S. Fitch's Abdominal Supl . piirters, Shoulder Braces, . Inhaling " ZTuh&s-i and Lectures on Con-- . ' sumption, and fi -art qf s 'preserving Life and '- " '. r.y ' : Health to Old Age, ' Z.' ' - ' S Sec.: 8fc. $ Roolyhns Bai'U has been appointed Agent for the tale of the above Goods, end willkeep them constantly on hand at his Recorder's office in Ravenna, only agent for Pojtage County, Ohid. .? '-..Kyiir. Fitch's 'KjtuoK Book to Invalids, and Directions for Promoting Health, and Instructions to Mothers, in the Management of Children," may be had, gratuitously, by calling for it at his residence as above. An extremely valuable Book. R. BARD, Ravenna, July I, 1850. XO THE SICK. JUST received, a supply of S. S. Fitches Mediciifes. consisting of Pulmonary isalsam, Isepurtive Kyi up. Pectoral Ex pectorant,.tJniversttl or Seminal Tonic, Ca thartic Pills, Cough Pills, Catarrh Snuff, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pulmo nary Liniment, Nervine Tonic Wash, Anti mucus Mixture, Gravel Snecific. Pile Oint ment', VefmifiJge, Dro))s fofDyspelrtic Vom ttirig, A nti-Dyspeptic Mixture. Female Spe cine, f emale fills, remale Restorative. Ful monary Succedaneum, Pills foe Diarrhea, or Bleeding Lurtge. andijiuimept lor Neural gia, Rheumatism,, tic. . t Jt. BARD. .... Ravenna, July 1, 1850.' y . ' 1851 1851 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS ' FOR TaAVSL BETWEKN BY THE CLEVELAND AMD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, From Cleavcland to ltaveniia. : FROM RA VENNA TO BKAVER, .4 by Clark, Parks. & Co's Express Line of racKet iJoats. ; A FROM BEAVER TO PITTSBURGH, ;. BY THE STEAMERS "MICHIGAN AD BEAVER." - making Ihe'enfiTe route witheat loss of sleep. rlHE Cars will leave Cleveland daily, JL" (Sundays excepted, at 8 ocicck', A. M. and arrive at Ravenna at 10 A. M. The Packets will leave-Ravenna on the arrival of the Cars from Cleveland, and ar rive at Beaver the next morning in time for the morning Steamers to Pittsburg. -, Retornino. -Passengers will leave Pitts burgh daily, at 0, A. M., for Beavet; On the arrival of the 6'eamer," Packets will leave for Ravenna and arrive at J P...M., the next day, in season for the car's. leaving for Cleveland, and arrive in time to take the evening Boats to Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, and Chicago. .Passengers will secure through Tickets, and for intermediate points at the Cleveland Zz Pittsburgh Railroad Office at the Frank lin House or at the depot in Cleveland. Fare through from Cleveland lo Pitts burgh 3,50. , Regular trips will commence on Tuesday March 18tb.. - - . .. .... . , . ' An AccoKodation Train will commence regular trips daily' (Sundays excepted) on the first day of April. The Cars will leave Ravenna at 5 o'clock A. M. and arrive at Hudson at 6J A. M. and at Cleveland at 8i A i M.i'r, f- ? -':"...'; .- ; . Returnino. Will leave Cleveland at J o'clock P. M. v ;-1 - ; - i ; . The Akron and Massillon Stages will leave Hudson on the arrival of the cars at 10 A. M. and 6 o'clock- P. M. And- returning will arrive in time for the 6 A. M. and 2$ o'clock P.' M. trains for Cleveland. ; The Beaver and Warren stages will leave Revenna on the arrival of the cars at 10 o'clock A. M. -" - " - , Retdbking. The Beaver stage will ar. rive in time for the accommodation train at 5J A.M. and the Warren stage for the ex press train at 2J o clock, tr. M. Stages will leave Ravenna for Canton, daily, -on the arrival of the cart from Cleve land and in return arrive in time for" the ti o'clock P. M. train for Cleveland. ' FREIGHT will be carried by the Express Train until the Accommodation Train com. mences its regular trips. It will then be carried by the Accommodation Train. . . . C. PRENTISS, President Cleve. and Pitts, Railroad Office, f Ravenna, March 10,1851. ' '" . New and Fashionable Jewelry. I. A. BAIRD, r ' C DEALER IN CL06KS, WATCHES. JEW ELRY SILYER -WARE 8i YANKEE NOTIONS, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Rarenna and vicinity that he will keep at all times a good assortment of Gold and Silver- Watches, Silver .Spoons, Gold, Silver and. Plated . Spectacles, Gold Lockets and Chains, fine Jewelry and Cut lery, Plated Spoons, and a variety of small articles usually kept in a . Jewelry Store. All persons desirous of purchasing are re quested to call, as my motto is Goorf Goods, (jutce Sales ana Small Profits. " '" '"' , (QRooms in Allen's' Block", a few doors East of the' Public Square and . opposite Brown d Hurlbut's Boot and Shoe Store. - ftj All goods; warranted as recommend ed. ,.' L-:-.- ,, . 1 y 885.- ' , Paper Hangings. . . JUST received this day y 'Railroad,' the largest and theapest lot of . Wall. Paper ever brought to this market, designed for Spring trade, at ROWELL d Co's. Jfe are in Want of ; 1000. feet 1 inch White Wood Lumber: 000 ft. H in. ..'' r l. 20U0ft- a . . -all 14 teal in length. M :wi v ' , . , , S. A. & R. A. GILLETT March 29th 1351.- - -' ' .''For Cash or Kendy Pay , O. .11, SOJflJtlEIt VIIjIjE .TAILOR. f OHOP Removed to a few doois west of O the Post office "-, ' -' ff The Fashions for this Spring and Summer just received- .. ' . . 05eCutting done to order. "... (Lf Linen tape & Morrocco inch meas ures for sale. 43) ' -' '-: ' 'Ravenna, Aprir7th lS5t. n ; ': SOStf. V GLOVES- . DOZEN Alex. G. Stewarts' celebrted KID GLOVES, all colors and shades, warranted the best in market, at 75eents per pair, can be obtained t , uii,i.btt8 Miiy I. - - ."' -" - ' : "' '" - BONNETS! BONNDTS! New styles of Bonnets of all prices and qualities, to be found at II. L. & R. DAY'S, April 7, 1S51. 1851. 1851. LOCKWOOD'S CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH ' - AND MASSILLON EXPRESS.' , rr'HIS LINE runs in connection with Liv- B r . 1 n KIT X. ingstou, f argo M t,o s, eastern, ;vve8 ttru, Southern and Canada Kxprers , at Cleveland, and Adams & Go's, at Pittsburgh, giving it advantages over all other modes or conveyance in Northern Ohio. ' An Kxpress will leave each of "the above mentioned pla ces, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, in cnarge or trusty: and competent messen gers.. ; . ; -i . ., .. ... tie will receive and deliver packages at the following places: ...... .,, M:-!.,,'! Rochester, Pa. Cuyahoga Falls, New Castle, ....... Akron,, Meadville, ' " . ' Fulton, ; , . Erie, " " ' Navarre, ' ' ' ' ' Wellsbargh, Va s Rochester, '.f '. Wheeling, ' Bolivar," Steubenville, s Zoar, Wellsville, , New Lisbon, . Salem, ;c Yoangstown, Warren, . Ravenna, Hudson, ' . Franklin, : Magnolia," -! ' Waynesburgh 3 Canal Dover, : New Philadelphia, i Coshocton,,- .-- Newark,. Millersburgh, , c Frederickeburgh, "V Wooster, . . : ' Dalton, 5-Canton, T '; ? '' UrichsvHte; : ' ' ( New Cumberland1 INewton f ails, Gold and Silver, Bank Notes, Jewelry and other valuable goods, received and for warded with despatch.. The collection ot Notes, Bills, Drafts, and accounts prompt ly attended to.-- , ' , J, S.vLOCKWOOD, Proprietor.;'. " A special messenger will leave Massillon on Tuesdays, of each week. Returning, will leave Cleveland on Thursdays; for the puipose of taking packages of Money, c. .- AdiENTS. " ."- -i C. C. Cobb, Cleveland, ; - , Baker &. Forsythe, Pittsburgh ; , J. R, Cecil & Co. Massillon. . , ... Clarke, Parks 4" Co, .Rochester., --r. ' '.!' E. N. Parks, Youngstown. , '..' " " ' : W, B. Taylor! Warren. ' 1 . ': .'" A. d N; Clark, Newton Falls." ' v ; Wm I Ward, Ravenna. -u - ; ' . E. Rawson, Akron. " - -: i A Daniel Morrell, Hudson. ; ; u ' Wm. H. Burke, Canton. : ? ; ; . .-5 ' ' April S5, 1851. At..,.i h-r.; New Arrangements, v HUBLBUT VOX. SUCCESSORS of T. Jones Sons iiave just received a large assortments of the best American and Italian Marble.- Per sons irrwrmt of any thing in our line, are in- viiea 10 can ana . examine specimens or our work, styles of finish &c, and we think we can satisfy all. -U . ? G. W. Fox (who is well known in' this community as an experience engraver) will still continue to manage the affairs of the shop.' ! ' - .. .. . . . i:-.. - 'Ravenna, Dec. lBthf 11T50."V - yjg In V. BIKRCB. . ., E. B.TATLOR , - BIERCE & TAYLOK, -t -Attorneys & Counsellors at Law - and Solicitors 1h Cluery. - . .JOfficeia Campbell's Block) upstairs. : ; r luthernday, ; Attorney al Law, Ravenna, Ohio Cc in the Grand Jury Room in the , Court Houn: ". ..S"Xl- r E. H, V, AIT, M D. ' u PHYSICIAN AND SCrgEON.' ifc A Ravenna, Portage county, Ohio. Office at the old stand of Streator & Wait. ' " f '" 1 Ravenna, March, 6th, 1850. ' DR. ISAAC COLES, P H YSICI A N 8e S URG EVN Palmyra,-Portage county,- Ohio.; Office at bis residence at the center. ' gS5tf. H. PRATT, M I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (t?"Office in F. W. Seymour's building on the public square, nearly , "opposite the uourt uouse. - ' - .".'. Ravenna, Sept. SS, 1850. ' ' !i i t94tf. FRENCH, embroidered slip uppers, from the Nunneries of France an unusual nice article just imported and for sale at . Baowit It Hub,t,bpt'b. P. C. BENNETT, M. D. . ; j. BAVES, M. BENNETT ft HAYES. HAVE formed a partnership in the Prac tice of Medicine & Surgery Tor a term of three years', -r: :;. Sv -. ' '-. Shalersville, March 8tb, 1850. ... .. . 'All those having unsettled accounts with the' subscriber are requested to settle the same by note or otherwise without delay. ; - r.y....: r. ;r,,,j' Pyq BENNETT. - K. P.- RANHET1."; f ' j ' 'e. SPAtDIfio ; RANNi: t &SFA LpfNG.t ; -.A tt orneys at Law," .RAVENNA, PORTAGE C90NIX,OHI0. ff?"Omce .id the Grand Jury room at the Court House. "''.'. i : -.. -..-:-...r..- - July 17, 1847. " u' DR. J. U. WELLMAN P H Y S I C'lXK & S URGEON, '?.:-... - .RAVENNA, OHIO.., ; PKENTISS HOUSE AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, - "npnna. Portage county, Ohio,. i ' 9ENTIS T': ---. Swift, tn the Brick Ploct, ... HATS- S cases Spring Style Hats, just received at ROWELL k Co's. April 88 .-. " . j .:-r-;-.l PARASOU8 -A splendid assortment of Fig'd and Plain Turk Satin, just open ap g8 ed at ROWELL CP's. CROCKERY. fTtHE LARGEST STOCK ever, brought, to JL-; town, just opening at - f. -v . O....- DDCIFPQC - - my 6 s SAMIlEt STRAWUER, - ; Attorney and Counscfor at Law, arid Solic itor in Chancery, Ravenna, O. , Office in Littld'a Block, up stairs,' nearly opposite the I'rcntiss Houte. J73lf - . . , .. (T?"A11 Medicines and Books advertised by W. B. Sloan are sold wholesaled retai at the pioprietor's prices at;f '',. sLOn-M'ti MEDICINE DEPOT, U, 8, Hutel BlockTi Terrace' iStree'if : ; l 4 Buffalo: 1M V- -' And all orders for the sa-me irom the Rlitv of New York. Pennsylvania, Eastern 'Ohio and the Canadas mttst be addressed to Wm. P. Sloan, Buffalo, N. v.:--1-' M .?' So)d also bv ; ' " ' ' "- C. Hatch and I. Swift, ftaveMfli; t. Trsc!ott k Co., -Salem Gibbs & fiJ, Peerfieldi J. l Commins, . and Beebe Elktns, Akron, and by Merchant,' Pmggtsts. fte. in nearly vry to'Wa in the United States and Canada. - . . . '-'i.kr- .... -SLOAN'S r '. -.' ' Celebrated Medicine " - ..'- ;-: ' ; . rosi . HORSES CATTLE. Nx) medicine in uso hasTaccbrnpIished o Many Extraordinary Cures; artd.giya eV Universal Satisfaction" in every ''variety and stage of disease, or that has bad m Eaten siv and Rapid a Sale as Sloan's Qiutmeut and Condition FovWtetv . , . - ; ' The Ointment is.'rapidly superseding all other" Ointments and Liniments for the cure of F,resh wounds, Galld of afl kinds, Sprains, Brniries, Cracked, heels, .Ringbone,'. Virid walls, Poll Evif, Callous, gpavinsj Sweoneyt Fistula, -' Sitfast, Btrtiins,' LamAnnsfi, ' Sand Cracks. Fouu-iered Foot, Scratehax o (jreasc. Mange, and Horn Distemper. ; The Co-nditioa Powder witf 1femo.tr all inflainmat'ron and fever; purify the blood, loos en the skin, cleanse the water, and strengthen ev.erv part ot tlie nodyr and has proved 'a sovereign remedy for the following disease i Ti:... u:l .l J '.:.. e -...:. . iM,VinpcriT ri'e whihu, uws ui 'jripeiiie, limard Strttiil, V ellow VVater,- InfltMinnatieu if the eyes, Fatigue froio hard exercise Slso, -Rhewnatirtta; - teommonlv-callcd stift" Com plaiiit,) which proves so fatal to. many valua ble horses-ill this emintry. - It Is also a safa itnd certain remedy for ooitghs arid eold which generato so many fatal diseases. ' v.i These romoJies Never Injure, and Always Our .if the directions' are followed, l pFOR FAMILY-USfil ' " Sloan's Ointment is Mild, Safe, ThorOurh, ,-tnd universally ackmrwle Iged to be an infalJi- )lc remedy in every case wliere it lias boen 'aitlifully applieJ on tho human synteui; fo promoting Insensible -Perspiration,. . drawing mt the inflammation from a wound, relieving pain of every kind, and in ft healing qualitiM . tho' world dor's not produce its eqUrD, and tho 'iiblie pronounce it tire cheapest and best ''ainily Ointment, that has. even' been used. ll disoasoa of the Floh,"ObUnato Ulcers, )U ; Soros." Chilblains 'Sore Throati Burns. .uta, Cutaneous Ennrtfona, Sora NippleiS re urcnsi-, iimc.su9 01 jno, v.) e, ague ui ho face, fi le, bae!t, an'! tho othor part of the vstem, Boils, Uleera, "Scald llf)ad,niuiei, 're.-h Vonn l?, Tiles, ahd every kind of sofo ohtafnfng' the least particle of Inflarnination, ire permanently cure 1 by til great temsdv. : C? '- For Turtfiei, portioulani anl aMulti ude of Oertificates (f. Bsnkarkablaures, ot Paaipbiota of AjenU..- iMKfi. 7 Ciuenga, ll . PliTBOIiEUMV '. ' . .. OR.ROCK OIL.;.. :J, A NATURAL remedy 'procured from a Welt 400 feet deep, and poHsewing woiidailol curative powers, in dieei of infiimmitsiy rheumatism, inflamed eyes, the chest, wind-pips and lungs Also, for" thu euro of diairla, ihuilera, piles, gout,'. asthma, bronthilii. ierof fula, or Jiingn evil; burns oud scalds, neuralgia, le-.lcr, ringWorm.obsllnBU) eiaptiens eflberkin, blothes and pimples on ihafucej biles, denfnwj chronic sore eyes, erysipelas; pain in the bene and jointt, and all that clans ofdisMscf ,ia which' alterative of purifying; medicines are indicated. ' Pat op by ei. M,K1ER, Canst- Basin,. Pitu. burgb. ;'. rv-ii-iA-.-ttifif.. -,' This great remedy of nature, after rrprslrd and fair trials, has worked its way into pepu. lar favor. We need hardly rrpealthe fact Ikit, this m a pure unadulutated, natural medicine, and is put up as it flows fronMhc bosem ef tho earth, without admixture of any kind. .' In theia days of Nostmnt vending, we do not wpnderit the' incredulity evinced by the comrnnnliy,npo the' introduction, of a new remedy, but that in. credulity shall not loppfeisa medicine, whoss powerful influence has mitigated and cured ni ny diseases incident l our raei.i;''v4vr But the best evidenco in favor of a jnedisias rare the cores themselves When these stand out in bold relief, and when be who for years b suffered the tortnre and paBgs of an'irmnedics. ble lesion, which has been hastening kirn lo the narrw house, speaks oat in its praiss.j wbnt better evidence need be wanted? , Ve have the evidence in or possession, ol many astonishing mires, which will bo furnished to an One' who really doubts the efficacy of this wonderful remi edy, -'.i-: .w.-fj-.rf--: X' -:Thi medicine has a peculiar aetiov oa the eirentation. It is no sooner taken into-the slomash, than it is seized upon by thav laelemU, and Infused through all the channels of life, and the whole system is fortified and strengthened against ihe insidious working of diseases driv. tng out all morbid and excrarrrentious mailer restoring vigor and energy to the flagging tunc lions of life, and endowing each organ with're.' uewed power to repume its 'wonted function. The Petroleum has cured hnmberk eaiseaot chronic diarrlitB, of long standing, that have resisted every ether treatment: - : ' v-'- In piles, it has also been eflectnilly-' tried. Several coses bf which have come nader Ihe immeaiaie nonce- oi ilia pivpimvrv jh wbkh the Petroleum afforded eemplela jlie f.-f In disesictr of th bladder an : kidnoy., ihp Pctrolenmia invalubk t.-, In deafness, .depending oa a hardening of the waa.it will give relief, by openihg the obatmc. tioaand dissolving', the war which' obstructs the pasaag to the auditory nerve which is a fra quenlaiid common cause of dullness in hearing, - For sale at the rospectlve drug1 and medicine stores of i.Swift and C. IUtch, Rurenha. Al. bo by A. V. Horr, Shttlertville; Of hi Drake, Freedoms Doct -F. Oj 'Apptegale,- Windhamj F.. Pixlovi Nohiom Farmer' Co.i Prkan: JotcphHaxeni Garrettsvillet iKent, .(jrqnelt & m., rrnnrcliep K. r, AMU, ptroettDoraiigh; iarari.fv..r' lv283. j , ,. , . , 'it1'. - B. A. derby, , ,...-',,., . J P.Linn. 1 , CO-PARTflrERSUlP. nl THE aubscribera would respectfully, an nounce to the citizens of Pa venna and vicinity that tbey have entered into ..co partnership in the Tailoring business and intend to do work in the Jaleat ty le or any style to suit their customers. r Those who favor-them-with their patronsre shall 1 avn their work done to suit'andto fit., All er dera attended toon ah on notice and aa rta sonableas can be done in. town. Cutting dona at all timeat Call and try ua.- ftJ-Shopi directly ovr Dr. 8wift' Drug Store. N !''hvm DERBY. It, LINN, Rayenns, Dcc. Bj 850i .