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, Tsx;Usjie U pablished every Wedaesday aaeAiag i4k-town of Ashlaad, Ashlaad co.. .Bee ti Uua Sc0 war B.. McMahaa'a Store. J tyfcaioa, will-osi furnished to ssibacdbersj a the rate of TWO- DOLIno jw ""-i if paysajt be aasda before tha expiration ka a(Vr;wo,lDoj.4-Ao-fr,rTTr Cmts, .,.riU variably ba charged, if payment bede tttecTiitr after the expiration of 1he year. i . VUCtiri'9J isfall, odi;iTa otic,oC idrseontiBaaees ta tha Tb!ither,Vt tha cloae e "...lkVia aubacribod for, ,wille coasideredan eagagemeat for tha Mt')nt," aor oi yearly Utaf year; : -- " , , , "iaaioIjiT n'-1' Unit J ' '' Or1 1DVEBTHINC. ;Oaa '.equere, U lines or. Wee, waeka ; ( . ' f- . m;; . v. . u ....' 1 1 ,00 nfiTaryaabeaqaaaliaeertieai. ...... 37 Dee eanare months.. ............... -s. B.TJO . , - . . ...... luae square ana rw... ... -'na rbertB column on jwr. - 4)ae third column oa year....-...-.; .17,00 One. hal f column oi year 25,00 -"TNrw fhirde column . year. V.V . 30,00 '. iTbraa fifthV ooJ nana . year. 36 ,00 -'Pae eblamtt' one year. 40,00 Hrftur Joet purchased aupeia new pre t, e4 iad Urge lot of new type to ear already exteaatYa aaaortoneat of Job materiala, , we are liew rapre aa xeeater4a a atylolbat caanot 'M aarDaraad bV anr office iai thia acctloa o4 TBab,"'',, Boaai," Label a, '1 Circulara, CuairM'DnAitrf KeeeipU, . Aetee, rVaetareja BilU. r... Cheeka, : Maaifean -aaiaakrai' r '"BntHamd," Trek(, ' Deeds, ytia$LB& PEOGSA1IMKS;.I,OSTEIIS, j ' 4, la abort, erary deaciipUoa . of Plain and ;-4Mii tfae iaait atyle of the irt,- tad caanot yait'ta gite aatiafactioow, :.,X. ordara proaaptly ;-BaU-t Deeds- ani; Justices Blanks,1 j -apViita9ty oa haad and for ale at thia oft . s.VuOar Blaaka are aaatiy priated aad oa tha beaff aalty of paper, aadgira gaaoral aatiafac aie.wub tboae who have aaed them.- Ordera aapatfhlly aolicitad, tl. ij'.: ' JC3T Thirteen deaths by cholera in Toledo-da j beforeyeaterdaj official. "'"Aa ld lady ia Ceirinatj,' who seUa gg, has oyer her door, "'New laid -eggs -TMrery morning,-bj Betty Briggs." ri T.'. 'a-- - ' ' - " n -.X3rThe JS"eW York. Times has been .'jnterdlptedfjom circulatio J Ji France, on ' mctfonnt of its eensTirea of Lons '.NiPo- -""JCS'TlIdlatest accounts 'fjrotn',, Mel bourne, Australia, ;represent,that ,the obeittrtt ana- dysentery preraiiea tnere to ailarming extent.' f f io ' --" 'i ' r ' ' -'n'i'"'-' ' ' JgTie German citizens of ous- tonJkl,Iexas, JEiaVe, repudiated, the plat- jFonnof the Freezna P,em6critsof.' Xhe W-esfc.'' A truly sensible move.". Jj-'-.' if - ': ; .- ; - -. ; t .' ' ;it " ' jCSk, The .ouisville JpepiocTat says ftiS Reported than one of '.the-' Hardin aieamty jury,;; which acquitted ;''.Matt: Ward, was recently bitten by a snake, 'jand tliat thmake died. Three - expert English burglars, iwith all the implements-of their profes- - ion, hare been, arrested by the police pi CVrXoraV: - .One of them was but about jajmontha pqtJpf the,tate Prison. 'J ,3353rThV "deaths by -cholera in New York for the week ending 'July 8, were aun ley eight. There were thirty death8 by the disease in.Brooklynr L. L, during .the, same period. ' ;, "... .-r.'-A; a a..- i ..a...- . - . , Dbcijwation. The LouisTille; Jour- Ttal states that Gen.-1 War; - CX"1 Butler has written a -letter tor he xeeuthre; - -deeUning the office of G orernor of Ne braska, to which h has- just been ' ap pointed. s,!-" . Suit Strock. Two laboring men weresun -s truck oa last Saturday. - One of iemjiamed Thomas Gabdiner, was laborer on the landing, who died short ly afterwards. The other. drayman jtassed Georok HKmAji, who fell on Main! near Sixth street, was for. some iime,'.nsidered in danger. Can. '. Co lumbian. ...Tbr -Fcsioir Th Abolitionists and at-. Freesoil "Whigs held, a convention at Jackson, " Michlgah," "on the 6th, and nominated Kwgslev S. Bingham, Free joil Democrat, for '. Governor, and a coa litior ticketT" Kesolntions to repeal the Nebraska Bill and the Fugitive Slave Law, and to abolish slavery in the Dis trict of Columbia, were1 adopted unan unoHsly - The Advertiser- and conserva tive Whigs bolt, and there will proba bly be a straight- Whig - ticket nomioa- ted;': ., ' :"JiijLTB. or the Turkish Cokmander at 4SiLiSTRfA.Official intelligence has at length beenreeeived relative to the death of Muss Pacha. I The 3 1st of May. was probably the day paVwhich the gallant Osmanli was killed.; He was on his jknees at midnight,' reciting his prayers, And -while in the act of bowing his head, a- cannon-ball struck him between his shoulders. . When, some years ago, the Prussian Captain of Artillery,' with six pdn conuaksianed officers, arrived at Con aiantinople, to each . the Turks the sci enc' of -; gunnery Mu.ssa was a simple - eannonierj but ; bi! closed, his career as Chief of the General JtafiF of the' Artil lery, and President of the Ordinanoe Pe. partment in the Counsil of War, r.i..- - - ' r ' 1 - -' . , " i' - - CoisoRJiss Doings.-A letter from Washington says the Civil- and Diplo matic Appropriation Bill, which has passed the House in a moderate shape, will certainly be increased by several .-millions In the Senate,- perhaps three or four.' 'Pereontra, there will be no Riv er Harbor BiU this session. No such" bill can be got up now, without leading to an interminable diseussion and delay ing every other! business. AlkfS'tmi ASIA. 00,000 AJIea T?oopaJisseiApitt online i?Troopiat SXKG AUSTRIJL . - ipalities. New YorbK Julf 12-9;P. M. The steameiCisia, wfth rblar days later h$ws from Europe, reached her wharf at 8 .Oj'clock this evening. - ; tt-; Liveool Markets. McHenry's Circular of June 30th says: ' "There was a fair attendance to day ;. Flour sale hie at Tuesday's rates; Wheat and In dian Corn in good demand at reduced quotations.. . . ... Flour Western Canal 36s 6d37s; Philadelphia 37s37s 6d;- Baltimore37s 37s 6d;- Ohio 40s40s 6d. . s Advices of startling importance from seat of war. : : - - Napier fleet is anchored 25 miles from Cronstrandt. '- The allied squadron had been ordered to blockade Russian- forts on the Black Sea by the 1st of August. . The operations in ten days will have an army of.- 300,000 men stationed on the frontier of Dalmatia to Bukooissa. ' Three British ships shelled Boomer shultd on the 21st. . " Ninety-two "buildings -were- burned, and much- other property destroyed. The embarkation of the French troops for Varna continues. - ' ; The French and English had 60,000 troops between Varna and Shumla. -. ' It Is stated that in an encounter at Silestria between theRussians and Turks, the latter lost 4100 and former 155. .- Turkey has consented to open her forts to the Greek flag. -; The Pontoon Bridge at Kalarsch had been destroyed by a storm, and 500 Russians drowned..' . ' A Vienna despatch Bays Czar's answer to Austrians note had not arrived. - Mahomed Pacha is marching to the relief of Basava with 30,000 men. . . E?JGi.AKn. The conclusion of a fishery treaty between the United States and Great Britain had been officially an nounced to the Parliament.- ' - -;-, JDhe Canada bill had passed through committee."-' ; The position Austria' had taken is looked on with great distrust, and there are many who. believe her object in tak ing possession of -Turkish principalities is to aid .the Emperor. .'. She is closely watched however' by both England and France. ... J-V.'-..-.- France. Very little of importance from this country -. - -.-: . . Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte fell from bis horse and fractured a leg. - ' ". The Turkish troops are marching on Triscasta. - . The Latest. The Czar' has left St. Petersburg for the South.- ;." :;' An allied expedition against Crimea is actively fitting out.' , ... . .' AH Austrian vessels of war have been ordered to leave Trista for the east. : -' : 1 The flight of Russians from the Prin cipalities is confirmed. '. .. ' ; The Czar is about inspecting the for tresses on the Black Sea. ' - - " The new Austrian loan will be 350,- 000,000.' .;, The works on the fortifications of St. Petersburg are carried on incessantly.' The French papers deny that 'Russia evacuated the Principalities out of re spect for Austria but that she preferred a peaceful evacuation tq being driven out by the combined forces of England and France.. ;;. -. ; . A letter from Odessa to the 15, states that nine persons among whom were two Russian .officers, had arrived in that city from whence they were to be conveyed by an escort to StJ Petersburgh. . " ; ' ... These. individuals are accused of hav ing set on fire the Military naval Maga zine at Cherson, had been sentenced to imprisonment for life, although they pleaded their innocence to the last.''' , Admiral Phunridge is recalled from the Gulf of Bothnia to the Gulf of Find land and is replaced by Capt. Hall. -. The .New Austrian . loan is to be in creased to 400 millions pounds to be di vided over a rather wider space of time as regards the period, when the instal ments are to be paid up.. The necessi. ties of the government are very great. . Paris, - Thursday. Intelligence has been received here from Bucharest of the 24th that the Russians had carried off the archives of Wallachia as the sole trophy of their disastrous campaign. The convention concluded on the 14th of June with the Ottoman. port assumes to Austrians and sanctions hef liberty movements for the occupation of the Principalities but the cabinet of Vienna will not adopt any . resolution - on the subject before receiving the answer of the cabinet of St. Petersburg to its last sum mons. '.'.-'-V ' ' '- The movements of Russia are of no doubtful character. They are already retreating, but Austria will delay her oc cupation of the Principalities, to which she is entitled by hef combination with Turkey, until after the reception .of the Russian summons, and the answer to the Prussan note.which is every day ex pected. .....i . - -. , - . - . ". A letter, from Copenhagen to the -22d, snys Danish vessels continue to be cap tured j- and a great sensation is produced among the merchants. . -.' - Russian agents, have tried, to .excite differences between the' Greek and sol diers of the army of occupation. Spain. Madrid, ,24th June The city isperfectly tranquil. ' . - , EasttortJ July 10. A large' fire occur red at Lubee yesterday, consuming Fow ler's paster mills, store, dwelling-house and -two vessels.-: -Loss estimated at $100,000, : - , h Albany, Tuesday,' July 11. The business portion of Cexsackie village was entirely destroyed by fire last night. Forty buildings totally consumed, in cluding three hotels and post office. Loss from $50,000 to $75,000. ' - Washington, Tuesday, July 11 The Union offiicaly announces the appoint ment by the President, of John McKeon to the office of District Attorney of New York, vioe Chas. O'Connor resigned. ; AA.nb Wecrjuavvvlna'TiS v at mm a i i f WESTK2f-mvps DLSTSU M OccBplstiooflPritod I - . V StS V . , J ASHIASD market. ( ... ' AaaLAKB. Julr 19. 185- WaaAT.. , . . $8,00 a S.00 Ptoca per barrel.. .......-.....". $10,00 OATa. . .. ,V; 25 SS COR )!( -s a eaiaea-a aaH 3? 40 TlHOTDT.... 9,00 Boi-raa fresh ia roll ...... 4 He Eaaa. .......m .......... v . ........... ...... Se Lakd. 6a FtATHiai.,. ........ ...(j. . .J ............. ....40c Bbkswax U.SOAtS TOUK JliUKET. ' ! .. ., ,,: Kaw Yoaa, Jul 10. . Floar More doing; market firmer ; aalea 8000 bbla 5,68 a S.75 for inferior atate; ,9 for commoa to strait So; S.S8 a 7 for choice and favorite do; 6,87 a 7,15 for common to fancy brafide western; consid erable portion of above taken for export; Canadian firmlT lield at 7,85,' ' Wheat No important change; fair demand for export; 3700 bn npper lake oa private tarms; 3600 Inferior do 118 a 180c; 1800 good red Miesoari l.STic Bye firm; sales 4200 ba 1,18; now held 1,80, Barley nothing doing. :.-.-. . Cora Market for inferior parcels of corn a shade easier, wbile better Linds are scarce and held pretty Arm; sales 81,000 bo61a64 for distillery parcels, 68 a 67 for good western, 68 a 69 for prime, nearly yellow, 70 for common round yellow, 83 for prime white Southern. - . -Oats Steady; 56 a 54 for State and Western. WLis-iey Very firm r sales 150 bbla western at 881; 100 drudge 88 on time Provisions Pork has lost its buoyancy, and pri ces materially declined: sales mess 11,75 aad prime 10,37 a 10,50. JBeef Transactions only retail character, 18,00 a 13,00 for country mess, 15,50 for city, 16,00 for re packed C blcaxo, prime mesa beef unchanged,. Beef bams, nothing doing. Cot meats, transactions to moderate extent at former prices. - "-1 : Lard la request at 9?a0t closing firm at outside. iTIARBIED,On Wednesday morning last; by Rev. E. Bccuoba, Mr. WILLIAM J. CULLY, of Hebron. Ohio, and Miss ELLEN J. DUNBAR, daughter of Capt. Jobs Dunbar, of Canton, Ohio. MEDICAL NOTICES. REPEAL! HEI'UAIL ! ! , Lt tkm aMfckverd tkt pplm Arpssif When men become ao Infatuated with power, either in possession or expectancy, as to run off alter every new dogma, and at the oidding of their imperial masters, pass laws in dfrect violation of the plain est principles of our republican institutions, it be comes the Vox Popull to rise in their might, with out distinction of party, and compel our servants to repeal those obnoxious port ioaa of our laws that strike at fta root of our independence. So, also physically ; whs a men run off after every new fangled nostrum opened to the public. Tbey not only endauger tb'eir own, but the lives of their faml'.ies and friends. It is therefore w th pleasure we again recommend to the afflicted the use of HcAlutii'i ALi.eiaAi.ixa OiirramT, an eld and well-tried remedy, and almost car tain cure for Burns, Braises, Cuts. Weavels. Scald Head, Ague in the breast. Corns, Spinal Affection, Fevers, and all Febrile diseases, too numerous to mentiou. That by restoring tbeinaensible perapi'ation, itcn ah Us the system to throw off all the old worn out particles, thereby restoring to sound and ; perfect health. ' For sale by J. B. F. Sampsel ox co.,aud R. B.' Chnbb oi co , Ashland ; J. McCrory , Mifflin j T W. Coulter, Perryaville; D. E. Stockman, London villet L. Spencer at eoj. McKay; J. Kinninger fc Co. Hayesville; Hagerman' and Buchanan," Hayes wille; Coulter and Goodwin, Lafayette; W. Spen cer a; co.; Albion;' J. J. Wright, Sullivan: Michael Kriege. Orarigc; H. sj See. 4" co., Savanah ; E. F. Bealy, Troy'. "" ... .- , .lyn7..-. A Wonderful Disc qvery has recently been made by Dr. Cartia, of this city, in the treatment of con amnption, asthma, and all dieeavesof the lungs. We refer to Dr. Cortis's Hygean or, Inbaliug Hy gean Vapor and cherry syrup." Within this new metbod the Dr. baa restored many afflicted onee to perfect health ; Ss an evidenae of which hebas naumerabia certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a phrsician remarks: It is evident that in baling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medlctnal propretiea must come in di rect contract with tbe whole of the serial cavity of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon tbem when intioduced in to' tbe stomacb. and subject to the process ot di gestion. : The Hygeanais for sale at all the drug gists throughout tbe country. JV T. Dutckmmn. See advertisement of Medicated Inhalation .in another column ef this paper. lyS Ncio bDcrtiscmcnts. 1ua.ruu1 uwuar r-arr-hri r ri- if - - - - i-ri-f -nf -h --- ryyyi rvrn . .NOTICE. Amos C. Potter, ."J - ' vt. 1 In Atkland Common Daniel Beach, Sen., f . Pleat.- DANIEL BEACH, Sen., Daniel B. Beach, Henry C. Washburn, Wiliitra W. Wake man, and Zalman B. Wakemin, Executora of the last will and testament of Jessup Wakeman, deceased, and the other children and heira at law of aaid-Jessnp Wakeman ;-arv-horeby noti fied that oa the 14tHday ot July, A. B., 1854, a Petition was filed against them in the Court of Common Pleas or Ashland County, unto, and where the same ia now pending, and that among other things it is charged in said Petition, that aaid Jeasup Wkenian in bis life time, was the owner of a large quantity of land, in the Town ship of Ruggies, in the County of Ashland, Ohio; and that be constituted, and appointed Daniel Beach, Sen., bis agent in Ruggles, to manage, sell, and dispose of said lands for him. And that as such agent he aold the South half ol lot number thirty-five (?6,) lying in the third sec tion of Ruggles Township, then in Huron, now in aaid Ashland County, to one Marvin Richard son, in the year A. D. 1835, and that said Rich ardson, immediately took possession of said land, and made full payment therefor. .And that on or about the 11th day of March; 1836, said Richardaoa, aold aaid land to one Bradley Potter, and that in-the spring of 1840, said Bradly Potter, sold said land lor the sum of five hundred and twenty-five dollars to Amos C. Potter, the Plaintiff, who took immediate pos session of the same, and has remained in pos session until the present time. - The Petition further aeta forth that neither the said Jessup Wakeman in his life time, nor hi Executors, nr birs at law ainee hia death, nor the aaid Daniel Beach, Sen., as hia agent have made a Deed for aaid land, to aaid Marvin Richardson, the original purchaser, or tn any of his assigns, although aaid agent waa often requested, and often promised so to do. The- Petition further charger-, and aeta forth that in the month of March, A. D, 1854, and while Ihe said Plaintiff was in possession of the land, the Defbndanta Daniel B. Beach and Henry C. Washburn, well knowing that the Plaintiff waa tha owaer of the land, made, or pretended to make a purchaaaof aaid landliom the aahl Executora of aaid Jessup Wakeman, and that Plaintiff haa been informed, that aome time in the month of May, 1854, the aaid Ex ecutors made out and forwarded a Deed from the Statc'of Connecticut, where they reaide to aaid Beach and Washburn, conveying to them the title to aaid land, and that said Besch and Washbefn, ander their pretended contract, at tempted to take forcible possession of'' aaid premises, by turning' Upon them a number of cattle, well knowing Plaintiffs rightto the same. The' olject, and prayer ol aaid Petition is, that the contract if any made between tha aaid Daniel B. Beach aud Henry C. Washburn .and the said Executora ef Jeasup Wakeman be set ai3e, and annulled, and that the Deed made by said Executora to said Beach and Washburn be aet aside, cancelled, and decreed and he null and void; and that the title to aaid land he decreed to be in the Plaintiff, and for general relief. And aaid Defendanta are further noti fied that unless they appear, and plead, answer or demur to aaid Petition, on or before the third Saturday, a'ter the return day of process, the Petition will be taken as true, aqd a decree asked for accordingly. - KKLLOGQ &t ALLJSON, ; FUtTOtf ft MpCOMBS, ' - - Pltf a Atty?e. July 19tb, JS54. " :- " t)w8 Fit! Fit!! Fit!!! , LEWIS It FLETCHERS' Vegetable Com pound for the cure ot Epilipsy or Fita-a recently discovered invaiuapie raeofpino, purely vegetable, lor -the cure of tbia dread ful diaeues. Just received and for aaly by . : . .. ;: R. fl. CHUBB fc Co. . Druggists, Ashland, O. '; July?, 1807. ' tf7 . iUisccilatoits. To Western Merchants. THE subscriber would call the attention of deal era generally to theextensive arrangements tbey have made for the Importation aad sale ot British, French, and German Dry Goods. - i . Haviag a buyer, permanently located la Ea rope, whoseentiraattentton will be given 40 the selecti on of Goods Tor ou r sale, we shall ba in re ceipt of new and desirable Drees Goods by each steamer. Oar stock of . ' 1 ' ; Vv bite Ooods, Miwiery, nawla & Notions, will be- found complete. Also, a large variety of black nd colored Silks, Satins, etc. Cloth. Caselmeree and Vesting, Linens, Drillings, Cj, etc. anH Tailor's Trimmings generally. Always en hand ell leading stylaa of Domes, tie Goods, bleached and brown CiittoB. itrlila, Tlcka, StrJpea, Denlme, with a choice assortment of Merrimack aad Co chee Prints, Lancaster Ginghams,' etc, Ac. Tha r.lnthinz Denartment fonder the firm of L. H Tn n A. Co.. will embrace a (Teat variety of well Made Garments, such aa cannot fail to give satisfaction. We invite the attention ef cash and abort time buyers. Try We have also secured the services of w; L. STRONG, (late of Mansfield, Ohio,) who wi take great pleasure In showing you tbrougb our stock ; when yoa visit this -market-, please favor him witb a call. - ; - - '' - ' " 'J , j -. , ,. L. O. WILSON ek CO,,.' ' NO. IS CoUaTLAXB ST., AXB 11 A 13 DxY I. Y. . ! January 85, 1854. ly.' t MEDICAL CARD, j DUS. CLAKK te CD A NE would re spectfully inform the citiiens of Ashland and vicinity, that tbey have associated them selves togethes for tbe practice of Medicne and Surgery in all their various brancbee, aid by diligence and close attention to their office, and prompt attendance upon all calls at ill hourt, they hope to merit a liberal share oi public patroaage. Da. Claxx offers hia thanks to all those who have heretofore favored him with their bnaineaa, and will be under renew ed obligationa for a continuance of the aame. Ds. Cbahx, will devote special attention to tie study and practice ot Surgery in all Ha vari eties, and more especially in all diaeaaea at the Eye, either acute or chronic. ' . av Orrica, adjoining Millington?a . Prsg Store, opposite P. St J. Riaacr's store. i Jt3rD. Claxk's residence near tha Methe dist Church. -. i Das. CkAiri'i oa third street .opposite W. Wanon'a. , P. H.CLARK, M. D. .1. L. CRANE, M.D. ' April 19th, 1854 n48U . . Of the . Receipts and Expenditures of Ashland County, for the year ending June 16, 1854. , : State JETixixci Dr. To total am't placed on duplicate of 1853 To total amount of delin auents of '53 collected. 28495,81 " To total am't balance on bands, June 10, '43.... To total am't auction du ties To total amt show It- cense ..... ........ ' Cr 28B70 Cr. By am't of delinquents ... of 1653 . ' By am't of treasurer's and .. printer's fees on am't, col. on dupl. i 44 By am't of irsasurers peri ..788 851.4 ' 1 .0 463 . cent on abow license and auction duties.... " By amountof paid State .... treasurer ............. 87708 28S65 ; s !44j7 - Oounty: IHxncl Dr. To an.t of tax placed : on Duplicate of lt53. . ..8S4.1B ...15,85 ....s'es ...6000 01 ir. in 13083'88: 8 aA To am't of delinquents of collected ...T.. ...... To amt of tavera license ..134 ..14 V . ' flues paid -in - by justices of the peace ..33' 37 To am't of Hues paid in by tbe Probate Judge. 37 " To am't of Jury lees paid by the bneriu " To am't of fines and un ..64 : claimed costs pahl in - by sjieritoi sjoun .a. To am't of auction li cease ....... . . " To ain't paid by A.L.Cur ..484 S3 00 tis ou contract for a house................ " To aoi'tpaidb CommU .70 siouers on sale of old courthouse....... " To am't paid ia treasury 1J980'?9 on sale of stolen goods " To am't paid by Denial -. .Layman for road dam- 32,34 14099' . se..r.. .... .-r . Cr. By am't of Delinquents 14037 13 Ol tbj i " By am't of treasurer's and printer's feea on -am't collected on duplicate. I " By am't of fees on otberl monies paid in.......'. ' By am't of orders redeem-' ed. .. . ..' " By am't overpaid. Juue , 10. JM53 ' By am't overpaid June IC 16396 '90' ' JU54 .3369,77 tridgo Fund. Dr. To in't oa duplicate of. 1853... To am't on hauda June 10, 1853..., .1684 ..60S " To am't of delinquents Of T .3390; 18 ,..28100 185S coiectea Cr. By am't of delinquents i OI 1H53 " By am't of treasurer's ek 1 . printer's fees. By am't of orders redeem - .' cd '" By am't of bal. In treasu ry ...48 85 I ...S770 .1072:41 .0 HAfi'07 O .1169.'2xj 4 Poor 3?-ia-rri Dr. To am't on duplicate of. IO..M 1853 ... . 4. To am't of delinquents of - 1852 collected.... ). . . 87 1 Cvm Bv am't of dellnauents of 1853. -i H...56 74 ,Bv am't of treasurer's " t i printer's fees.. 11..33 53 " By am't overpaid June in" 1B53 . .69146 By am 'tof orders redeem ed 2134'83 " By am't overpaid. '. . ,. BnllrHTitf Fiivifi Dr. To am't on duplicate of i son Of xi. ' C. M ..... .. .. X . . i ..360 71 .4 ..S13 35 .0 .'40 45 .0 15483 9s! .0 . -SOC 47 .0 ... I ..I.3U55 ...xe 0118 .. .1(083 88 4 :::::: ,0.SS94 56 j 9 ..I. .3106815 a. e. n .7853 18 ( .81 08 7 .7934'7 6 .. . .6143 30 7 .179ljua f 1K3 To am't of delinquents . 1853 collected ........ f v - R, -mt nf dellnouect- of 1853 l!.. 219 83 ' By am't of treasurer's ekj printer's fees.... ...... I ..137' I .5647 ..148 By am't of orders redeem By arat overpaid June 10, . 1853 Bat. in the treasnrey Town mTn -I x jPrxxxdl Dr. To amt on duplicate of I n. 1833 .... Toam't of delinquents ol" C. I D. tO.IM ...1961 43 3 I I ! J.Jl 1853 collected ..48.16,S .3909 39 Cr By amt of delinquents Ot A. D. IBM By am't of treasurer's printersfees By am't of orders redeem ed . . .(.:. ...... .....-. ' I- ..3lj41 1920,39 .01.3009 59 .UOUfOOiO . .. SolxoolFiuid. Dr. To amt on duplicate of. .r , 1853 as levied by town-i Ic" .e shipboards.... !...... .... 10497 S4 la am t uu oupuuaie uij . a, 853 as levied by Ash-' land U. School Board. 1.. .. . 197660 r loam't oupucateoi jewii-. : aa levied ay Loudon ville school district. .1368 83 " To amt of delinquents of I WSM couectea To amount arising from ..111,56 . - state com. school fund 11573 56 To am't arising from in. terest on section 16.. . . To am't arising from iai. , terest on western Ka "' serve school fond 1 .1400 34 .109,78 ..60 00 To amount arising from show sicense received To amount arising from .. interest on sec io trom Kicalaod county .3 43 .'.1908 To am't 'on bands June 10, 1653. jsrioaojt Dr. To amt brought over. . V.' H 127169 38 0 Cr- By am't of delinquents of le-53 In Loudon vins' district By am'tofdeliaquentsof 1853 ia Ashland U.S. . r: ...70 ..S17 16 .1 n By amtofdelinquentsof lsl-i the several townships. By amt -of treasurer's dk pnnter'an b.tuna lev ied by Tp. and county. '.S3s' 87 .3 " By am't of treasure's per 1 et. on bee 16 and wes. - tern-Reserve fund...'. ...15 63 .0 By amt of treasurer's per I . cent on show license. Bv am't of school tax re 00,0 funded in Loudonville district -" y amt of 8. tax refund: ed in Vermillion Tp. .. ! By am't of S. tax refund ed ia Montgomery Tp. 'f By am't of S tax refund ed in Clearcrtek Tp: .. " By am't of S. tax refund ed Ahland U.S. .. .. f: By amt of orders redeem- ., , ed , - ; Balance rsmaiaing in TreasursT 34 ,6j 1 -545 18(41 .0 25T83 3708BI PI CxoxTas.tleaaa. VP c Dr. To amt placed on 4u- plicate ef 1853. To am't placed on dnpll j '-cateot 1B93 ror pavtng; in a soiana.H... ....... To amt of delinquency oi W53 collected..,. Cr. By am't of delinquents' 1653 testa m ! By amt of treasurer's ek printer'e feea... . ....... " By amt paid tieasurer of Ashland corporation..! By am't paid treasurer of . Haysvllle corporation.! By amt paid treasurer of f Loudonville corpora-! ' ' tion .1 "By amt paid treasurer or jeromesviiis corpora- tiOB..n Xloacl Dr. To am't of delinquents of 1853 collected Cr. By amountof orders re j deemed ....... ,...w m: ,., Bal.ln treasury... .j... 18,5010 - Xleoapltulatlo Dr. To total am't of state - c,l . fund collected and on book 38970 91 To total amt of Co. fund collected and on book. To total am't of bridge 14027 .2318 .3083 13, . fund collected and on book 19 " Tototalam'tofpoorfund collected and on book To total am't of building -'- fund collected and ou book u To total amt of town .7934 : ahlp fund collected and , I .3009 59-1 ! . on book . . . ....... To total am't of school fund collected and oi. book To total am't of corpora S7I69 88 tion, dec, collected dt on book .............. f To total am't of road fund -3903 ...63 collected aud oa book j..;8747S, 15 Cr- By amt of state fund . disbursed dc delinquent 38965 40 3 90.4..... I97-0-" - Bv am't of Co. fund die burscd and delinquent " By am't of bridge fund 16396 disbursed ds delinquent .1148 .2294 By nm-t oi poor runu ais .. bursed and delinquent. 56 .9 By amt of building fund disbursed oi delinquent 'By am't of Tp. fund dis.1 .6143 nursea aaa delinquent 'M By am't of school fuud disbursed dc delinquent " By am't of corporation fund disbusred and da linquent.. Br amt of road fund dia- .3009 1:::: .9!..... ,27068 .3903 86 I r bursed and delinquent ..43 43 . . rtaiance remaining in treasury --j.,584, . AcniTea'a Orriox, Asblaxd, June 34, 1854. "I do hereby c ertify tbe foregoing to be a correct Exhibit of tbe Receipts. and Expenditures of said county, from the 10th of June-A. D., 1853, up to the 10th of June, A. ai- l&M. . , ISAAC GATES, ' : . - ': - . ' ditT f Atklnd Ceuaty, Examined and approved by us. this S4th day of June, A. D., 1854. 4W6 . GEORGE McCONNELL.) r AMOS H1LBOKN, ... S Sry LURK SELBY ' Cay. MEDICATED - A IVew INHALATION! Jflf thud. - A MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY haa recently been made by Dr. t'cXTu, for the cure of Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Conehs, Colds, aud all Lung. Complaints, by Medicated Inhalation. : Dr. Curtis' Hygena, or Inhaling Hyrenian Vavor and Cherry Syrup, baa accomplished the most wonderful cures of Astbma and Consumption in tne t-ity -ot new York and vicinity for a few months past, ever known to man. . It ia producing an impression on Disease of tbe lungs never before witness ed by the Medical Profession. See certili cates in hands of Agents. 1 :-? . - The Inhaler ia worn on the breast, under the linen, without tha least inconvenience, the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid, supplying the lungs constantly with a healing and agreeable vapor, passing into all the air-cells and passages ot the lungs that cannot possibly be reached by other medicine. Here ia a case : -Asthma Cured. ' -BaooKUir, N. Y., Dec. SOlh, 1863. For about eight years I have been aeverely afflicted with tbe Astbma; for the last two yeare I have suffered beyond mil power of de acription 5: months at a time I have not; been able to aleep in bed, celling what rest I could -Bittina; iai jxnr chair.--' My-cHraonlty of breathinr, and my sufferings were so great at times,, that for oours together my friend expected each hour, would be my last,, jCJrig ibe past, aix years I have had the aid and attendance of some of the moat celebrated physicians, but have received no permanent benefit, and but little relief. I at length had the good fortune to procure Dr. Curtis' Rygeana Vapor' and Cherry Syrup, , At the lime I first obtained it, I waa srffcring under one f my most violent attacks, and waa in great distress, almost suf focating for want of breath. In less than ten minutes from the time I applied the Inhaler to my stmomach, and took a teaspoonful of the Cherry Syrup, I was relieved in a great meas ure from the difficulty oi breathing, and had a comfonable night. .1 have since continued it with the greatest possible benefit, and am now comparatively well. God only knows the amount of suffering thia medicine haa relieved me from. My advice to the suffering ia, try it. MARGARET EASTON. -CoiiBumptiuu Cured. , .. New Yobe, Dec. 27th, 1853. ' I came to New York io the ship Telegraph ; my native place is St. John's, New Brunswick; when I reached tbia city, my health was very poor : had a very bad cough, raised a good deal ef matter, which waa frequently mixed with blood; bad pain in my left side, and waa very thin and emaciated.- My friends and physician pronounced my case Consumption, and beyond tbe reach of medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis' Hygenia, or inhaling Hygean Va por and Cherry Syrup, and obtained a package, which I verily believe was the means of saving my life. Soon after wearing tha Inhaler. 1 took the Cherry Syrup aa directed, and con tinned to do ao, my courh gradually growing better, until it entirely left me, and I now con sider myself cured' I still wear tha Inhaler, as the use of it ia rather pleasant, and believing it strengthening and purifying to the lungs, I fuel unwilling at present to dispense witb it. JOHN WOOD. Sold by Boyd 8c Paul, No. 149 Chambera at.; C.H. Ring, corner of John etreet and Bread way, N. Y. Price $3 a package. N. B. Any person incloaing 93 to Boyd St Paul, or Curtia t Perkins, New'-York, wii re ceive a package containing a bottle of Hygean Vaoor. one of Cherry Syrup, and an Inhaler in a neat box, by express, free to any part of the united States; or four packages lor iu June 7; 1864 ..': ...... Iy2. NEW JEWELBY.STOEE H ASHLAND! , T R. GOODFELLOW has opened in the JL new room, two doora east of Messrs. Ris- aei k Kisser's Store, oa Main street, a Watch and Jewelry EatatoliaUmeiit, where he will offer every article usually kept ia such establishments, at very low rales. Among hia stock may be found Gnld aud Sll-vcr vVatenea, of every description, va riety and ouaiitv. Pins, Ladies' Gold Broach. ea, Grape, Enameled, Cluster, Knot, Cuff and Scarf Pma. EAR DROPS, HOOKS AKD RINGS. Gold Rings, Lockets,' Pencils, Gold Chaina, Bagley' Gold Pena and Holders, large as sortment. SILVER SPOOLS. Table and Tea Spoona of pure silver, Ger man Silver and plated Spoons, Butter Knives, Saltand Sugar Shovels, ail vet forks, etc., etc. Foolcet O-xx-tloxry, of every description, from the best American and English establishments. Also Needl-e, Port Monies, Dressing and rocket tomDi, ana Pocket Books, Violin and Guitar Strings. Gogglea, Eye Shades, Compasses and Acordeons. Eight Day and Twenty-four Hour Brass Clocks, in tbe most splendid Pa pier Maebea,' Roae Wood and Mahogani ease. 1 "WATCHES AND CLOCKS' '. Cleaned -and repaired, and -work warranted. Old Gold 'and Silver bought at the highest price. -I invite tbe public to examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. - 1. 11. buutiri.i'liUVT. Ashland, Dec. 21, 1833. n31tf. , - . , Impetrtatxt Disco-very I RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES!! BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS are nafail. ing in the cure of Cougba, Colds, Asth ma, Bronchitis,. Sore Throats, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Incipient Consumption, and Diseases of the Lnngs. They have no taste oi medicine, andany child willtake them. Thou sands have been reatored to health that bad before dispaired. Testimony given in hundreds of caaea. ' A. aingle dose relieves in ten min utes I . i.. -: .'::. Ask for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers the orig inal and only geauine is stamped "Bryan." Spurjus kinds are offered for sale. . Twenty five' cent a box. - Sold by dealera generally. J. BRYAN ft Co., Rochester, New York, Pro prietors. Wholesale by i.D. Park, Cincin nati, unio; w.riaxe neveianojurpo. . Iclatl b. Ic.'h .... .1390 1815 41 --!-! '.,....i..l...loir3ju .... 34Q5 1 ill I.MOf asla I i i - ..630 03 .9 1.. I . ..W.ilJ:::- .196t3 .oj.. .. . 9485 -Otteet aa ..176:86 .Ol . j....3 86 .0j.S9O3 86 ',8 J.. ..i.eoooloolo TiSaCaE.. . p. c.; I . jc.-M .. .. ...62 0310 ... .49 431.0 i .....;..i. t etjruaryB, IBS4- aaait, HO! FOR NEBRASKA ! Another Arrival of New Goods ' A T1 THP. PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM!! - T. C."5iUSIINELLf r FOR the third time this aeason, sends forth i bis proclamation to the People .f Ashland and aurrounding counties, announcing that be has just received a fresh aupply of new SUMMER GOODS! which he is bound to sell at aome price during the Summer, and make n.om tor hia Fall aup ply. The only ADVaKTAOEt " ol which he can boast are, that he haa the newest goodi, the latett etyltt, the largest assortment, aud can soil hia goods aa "CHEAP, IP NOT CHEAPER, than any establishment in the coanty. He has long since found out that the people will help those vrho help them, and it is no n alter of sur prise that the great rush is to the People's Em porium, and that the "Old Fortresses" are comparatively deserted, aince his second stock of New Goods has arrived. 1 have an unsurpassed assortment of Plain and Figured Dress HIAs, Foreign and Domestic Lawna and Ginghams, every description of White Goods, Bonnets, Ribbons, and, in short, every description of PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS! necessary to complete a Lady's Wardrobe. Let it be distinctly underatood, that I havo tha lar gest and best assortment of ever brought to Ashland, and ye who doubt i call and aee for yourselves. Ladies, if yon wan to purchase Queensware, the People'a Empori um ia the place to get it. In the Gents Department, I am fully prepared to meet any demands that may be made upon me. My St'oc of Cloths, lassimeres, Vestings, and LINEN DRESS GOODS! is very extensive. Hats and Caps, in abundance. I have also a large, assortment oi READ Y-MADE CLOTHING ! and am alao prepared to .do custom worJc on short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. In conclusion I have only to aay that the Stocfc ia complete ia all its parts, snd I caa warrant satisfaction either in quality, quantity, or price. Higheat market price paid tor . . WOOJjl and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' Ashland, June 21, 1854. 4tf HAVE A HAT, SIB? NOW ABBIVING AT THE ASHLAND HAT STORE ! AN immense assortment ol uew and Fashionable HATS AND CAPS! for the aummer season, of foreign and domestic manufacture, con sisting of a large variety et - SILag HATS! from $3 to $5; Kossuth Hats from 60 cts. to $2,60: Maeyar Hats, from 91 to $3: Otter Hats, from $2 to $3,50; a large assortment of ' PANAMA HATS! considered the most tasty, comfortable and dor able aumme Hatr now in use, from S3 to S3, 60 ;Leghorn, from 75 to $1,25; Beaver Hats from $3,60 to $5. Alsoa complete assortment of CHIP AND STRAW HATS! Also, an endless variety of Men's and Boy's clotband velvet SUMMER HATS ! . and all kinda of Children'a Hats. It would be useless to attempt to enumerate the entire stock, as it is admitted on all banda to be the largest and beat selected stock ol hats, ever brovght to Ashland County. The subscriber respectfully requests the public to call and examine bia alock, wnetber tbey bny or not. f - SHEEP PELTS! The subscriber wii) pay cash for any quanti ty of Sheep Pelts, delivered at hia Store, op- paeite the Franlia House, and one door East 01 me roil umce, Asniana, unio. M. CAMPBELL. ' Ashland, April 19th, 1S54. n4Stf NEW GOODS! SKILL. NG &, BURNS HAVE the pleasure of informing the public in general, that they have just received trom New-York their Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, which they offer to sell at very low pricea. . To be convinced of tbia fact the public will only have to call and examine their large and varied Stock or : 2TCx5"vyy CSCECECSlS 8 Ready-Made Clothinr, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest - ings, Summer Stuff's, Leghorn and Palm- Leaf MATS, GROCKBJLS, ibto .mm LHILC0 SILKS AND DRESS GOODS in great variety of Patterns. . HTTotbi Lapim. We invite particular atteition to our Stock of DRESS GOODS, which is one of the most desirable ever offered in Ashland. And to the communityin general we aay, that we will not be undersold by any firm in this or adjoining counties ; tor we are determined, by close attention to business, to see bow low we can aell Gooda and make a liv ing. In ahort, our Stock is very complete ; and no pains, on our part, will be spared to make our Store the seat of general attraction thro' out the aeason, by constant supplies of such Goods as tbe country requires, and at pricea that will be certain to give satisfaction. J. D. 8 KILLING, H. BURNS. Ashland, May 24th, 1854. 3ml YOU CAN'T BEAT THE JEWS 1 50,000 Majority, and all the Counties not heard jrom, Jor tne Clotbiog and Furnishing Depot ! S. APPLE & CO., MAIN TEE ET, ASHLAND, O. HIS extensive establishment hasjust received the largest and beat select ed stock of clothing, snd gentlemen's furnishing goods, ever brought to this town or "CLOTHING OF ALL-KINDS, suitable for the largest man or smallest boy, and at pricea that will perfectly astonish you. Come right along and examine eur stock, aud see For yourselves. Here you will nna cartloads of coats, cords ol trowsers, and a 'tarnel pile of veala of every style and vrai ety, large enough and small enough, warm enough and cool enough for any aeason. Our stock of Furnishing goods ia complete; co sisting of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Wrappers, Drawers, ate, tc, in fact everything to fit out s man in perlect order. Our motto ia fjutcK Sales and Small Proits ,andno charge lorsnow ing our goods. custoTSTwork, of all kinds, made to order. The Foreman in tbia department ia one ef the best workmen in nhib. Recollect the place, one door east of Squires, and one door west ol waiiaek s Coffin's Store. This extensive stock is under the direction. of onr agent, Mr. Z. Greenwald, of A'hland.. . : S. APPLE CO., Philadelphia. . April 5,1854. 46tf SC1THEREAN ILLUSTRAL, Or Great Western Hair Restorative IT promotea the growth, softens, makes per manent, and restores the natural color ol the hair. It gives health to the skin and to the glands which form the hairj removes all Scurf, Dandruff, Eruptions snd Feverish Heat from the scalp. : It fastena hair.j prevents bald nes, ajd even causes a full growtia here the hair haa fallen off. It containano coloring mat ter, but effects its wonderful changes in the condition ol the hair, by giving health to the akin ef the head, and glands which form the hair. . Price 50 cts. per bottle. A liberal deduc tion made to wholesale purchasers. Address J. HIGH WARDEN, Ashland, Ashland county, Ohio. January, 11th, 1853. 34tf S;ive your Ashes ! ASHES wanted by the subscriber, at his Ashery in A sbland, for which the highest market price will be paid in axM?s. Oeteber 36,1853. 2Stf -- rr 'i 11 . T 4lli0f cltaneous. f ! THE 0LDF0RTRESS0F CHEAP GOODS! IS kept in lull blast, by the constant arrival of Staple and Fancy Goods,' from tbe east ern Manufactories, embracing a, beautiful . ASSORTMENTS OF SILKS such as rich Brocades; Plaids and Fancy Dress Silks, Plain ttud Rich High Lostred liiack Silka, Plain Mode Colored Merinos, Cashmore Delaine,. Coburge aud' Paramatas, Silk aad Woolen P.nids, Elegantly - Rich Printed De laines, Black and .Colored Alpacas, French, English and American ' u PRINTS AND GINGHAMS! Dress .Trimmings, of every style and variety; Shawls of every description) Bonnet and Cap Ribbons; Taffitta, Satin and Velvet Ribbors; LACES AND EMBROIDERIES! Plain and Embroidered Linen Cambric Hand, kerchiefs; Ladies ana Gentlemen's Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs, Under Garments, to. Also Broad Cloths, all colors and prices; Sattinetts and Caesiraeres.' Tweeda aad Drill ings; Vestings, Satins, UufTs, Marseilles, &c. In short, every article in tbe Gentleman's De partment. I10USE-WIFERY AND FAMILY GOODSF Sueh as Linen and Cotton Sheetings snd Shirt ings, Table Djmasks, Napkins, Towols, Tpw elings, Crashes, Diapers, &c, &c, which we are prepared to sell st as low prices as can be found in this or any market arest of New York. An examination of my Stock by tha public is respectfully solicited. J. H. SQUIRE. N. B. I would call the attention of my friends and customers to the fact, that 1 have removed from the Empire Store to the Old Fortress nearly opposite. Don't mistake tbe place. Ashland, March 29, 1854. ' 45. tf LATEST SUMMER STYLES! MRS. PILGRIM & CO., would respectfully inform the Ladies of Aahl and, aaa vicin ity, that they a till continue the . Millinery and Dress Making Business, at their old stand, one door east of the ' Times' printing e Sice,, and having just received the LATEST SUMMER STYLES, and from their long experience in tbe business, feel fully con fident of giving entire satisfaction to all who may favor tbem with their patronage. Ashland, July 6, 1854. . n6tf Hayesville Marble Shop, lift Mcknight & king Manufacturers of Monuments, Tomb Stones, Tables, 4"c of Italian and' American Marble. rpiIANKFUL for past favors, would JL respectfully inform the citizens of Ash land and the adjoining counties, that they con tinue theabove .business in all its various branches; and having no Agents, they caa and will sell Grave Atones from 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than Saopscan that employ Agonta. It ia evident that per-sons buying of Agenta must pay the expenses of that Agency. Shop en Main street, one door east of tbe Pann sylvania House. 13tf. MILLEEHOUSE. T TICHAEL MILLER presents his regards XTX to hia fnendaand the public generally, and respectfully announces that he haa opened a Public House for the accommodation of tha traveling- public, directly opposite the Samp sell House, Main Street, Ashland, where ha will be glad to accommodate all who may favor him with a call. His table will always be sup plied with the luxuries of the season His parlors and aleeping apartments are large and commodious. Good stabling for horses will also be provided, and afaithl'ul Hostler always in attendance. Boarding for private families or single por- sons can be had at reasonable ratea. - . BAKERY AND RESTAURANT In connection with tbe Hotel, be will also continue to keep open his BAKERY AND RES- TARANT, where be will at all times keep on hand Confection&ries, Pies, Bread. Cakes, all kinds of Temperance drinks, and, in short every lufury to be found on the tables of first class eating houses. '; ' $3T He wishes it distinctly understood, that.no inio&IUAlliiu Liujituna will .be kept, either in the Hotel or Saloon A ahland, March 8th, 1854. n2 tf. MANSFIELD'S - PATENT ' CLOVER nULLLNG AND CLEANING MACHINE! TIT AS awarded the Firat Premium, at tha VY World'a- Fair, in New York, ia. 1853. Also at the Ohio State Fairs, lor three success ive vaars: snd at all other plrces. whenever exhibited. Warranted to hull and cleaafrom 20 to 40 bushels per day, or from 2 to 5 bushels per hour ; and with a new improvement, (now be ing Patented) to be attached- to tne Mashiaas made in I304,tney wiu nun anacieaa one lourin more m the same time. For sale by M.H.MANSFIELD, Sole Manufacturer, Ashland, Ohio. June 14, 1854. 3tf. N. B. Prosecutions will be promptly com. ssenced for any infringement of the rights of he Pattentee. m. a. tn. PEOPLE'S SALOON CONFECTIONERY! ERNST BACHERER respectfully announ ces to his friends and lovers of good living ..n.rillv that bn lias made comoleto reno- vationin hia establishment, one door west of the McNulty House, Ashland, Ohio, and will keep constantly on band during the ensuing summer every luxury usually found in this market. N. B. Know all men, that no intoxicating liquorwill be Kept in my estaDiisnmeni. AsMand, March Sth, 1854. n42 tf. ' mTAXf!K FOR A BARGAIN I IOWA l-AD It'OK SALES. rpUK attention i per I sons wishing to pur mm chase western land is in called to a tract lying in ltTiiknlAn CTnuntv. Iowa. upon the east half of the aoulh-west quarter of section leven, in townsnip seveniyeigui, uuiui of range one, west, containing eighty acres. Said land is dry Prairie, has on it a never fail ing Spring, lies in the midst of a thickly settled country, and within a fewmilea of the county seat. Terms reasonable. For further particu lars inquire at thia office. - ... June 2S, 1854. 6w5 A NEW AND IMPORTANT ROUTE TO TRAVELLERS. THE under aigned has com m e n c e d running a EX PRESS from Ashland I" Loudonville leaving Ashland every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 o'J clock, A.M. and arriving at Loudonville at 2 P. M-, connecting with the 3 o'clock P. M. train for Pittsburgh and the 4 o'clock P M train for Crestline aarao days. Leaving Loudonville every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday on the arrival of Eastern train at 10 A.M., and arrivea st Ashland at 3 P. M-, thereby enab. ling passengersto go either East or West on the cars same day, or those coming on morning train either from East or West can get to Ash land without delay; and citizens wishing to visit the south part of the county, can have. an opportunity to transact their business and re turn the same trip, and rice versa. Fare through one dollar. - A liberal deduction to families and pleas ure parties. Enquire of the undersigned at the Franklin House in Ashland, or at the Railroad Depot, or Post Office in Loudonville: w . KUBtsUN, Proprietor. Passengers tak, n to or from any Hotel ei ther at Avhland or Loudonville. Ashland, July 13, 1853. JmS Old Iron Wonted. TBE subscriber will pay CASH tor any quantity ofold mats! delivered at bis foundry! n Asnlaad Fee. l. STtf. at. a. tuifBgiiLLD. ill jll " ' mm ficaai; Koto. Administrator's Male of Real Ketal IN pursuance of an order of the Probate Cnart tirade at th July term, i 84,-1 will offer for aale on the premises' on tbe IStb day of Aagaat next, between the hoars of lOClock JL. M. It 4 o'clock A. M., trie-following described 'Real Estate, situate ia jVstflamt oonty f Ohio, to wit Part of the south-west quarter, ui- tectioa 14; township 21, range 15; beginning at, the seetiod line west nf the quarter post between section 14 and 23,; 1' chains 14 links t thence north S chaina 75 liaks the ace weal 4 chains f thaaam north IU degrees, west .38 chains SO liaka t quarter line; thence west on the quarter lis to the ' north-west corner of said quarter, S chains 10 lints" 4keno3, a eeotton liae t chains; thsnce north 87 degrees, east 10 ehaiaes . thence south 47 degress, east Chela 75 liaksi thence south 46 degrees, east .3 chains 75 liakaf thence south 14 degrees, west f3cnains S5liake thence south 87 degress', west S chains SO links; thence south 29 degree,'' chains SO liaka to section lice :,' tbence east eaaeetioB use aa chains 30 links to the place of beginning ; aaa taining 74 29-100 acres Oat of lrr middle part of aaid qusrter.' Also 3 Seres co-ntareneinga tne east sno west lino.-s roae. west ot aorto west corner of north east quarter of seetiea S3, same township as aforesaid; thence, west Si rods 3 feat;' thence north 14 rods 1 1 feats thence east 21 rods 3 feet I theaee south 14 rods 11 feet, to the place of .beginning" on taining 2 acres, more pr less. Terms of sale one-third cash In hand, a s third in an year, -and he balance ia I year from sale with interestonback paryaaenta. Back payments secured by mortgage oa .tha premi ses. ' " : JOHW VAWiJEST. Adm'r of Jacob Brandt. J. W. SMiTai,wl'yr PtVr.. July S, 1854. , , ., , A au ... ...aaurvMio-BV Nstlcsml JOHN Scott, sen.,. and Matilda Ms wife, Da vid Scott and Elisabeth his .wire, Joseph Scott and Elizabeth his wife, Samuel Ecett aad Mary Ana his wife,' William Cilraore aad Naa cy bia wife, John Aloxsnder, Jr., fa-d Msry hia wife, George Smith, John Smith, ktavid Smith, Joseph Smith, John Scott, jr., snd Elizabeth bis wife, will take notice that, .a . Petition waa filed against them on the '8th day of" July, A. D., 1854, ia the Court ef Common. Pleas of Ash. land County, Ohio, hy. Walter Craig tad Elisa beth his wtfo,and is bow pending, wherein, the said Walter Craig and Elizabeth hia wins, de mand Partition of the following Real Esuta, te wit: The south east quarter of sactioa twealy seven, township twenty-one-, of Raaga mi Me a, aituata ia the Coua'y of Ashlaad, and State of Ohio, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less; and also tbe north East quarter of aection tweaty-feuf township four, aorta, nnge jine east, situate ia the Coanty of Wood and state of Ohio, containing one haadred. and sixty acres, more or less ;' and that at the neat term of said GoarV application' will be made by the aaid Walter Craig aad Elizabeth his wila fisr an order that parti tioa may ba made by a 14 premises. , WALTER CRAIG, t '' ELIZABETH CRAIG, By Fultoa k MaCombs, their Atty's July 12, 1S54. -w7-- SHERIFF'S SALE.-:- r H. N. Musgrave ,a partltlonVn' AsMaJiaT R. W. Masgrave.S h. i "". PURSUANT to the eommaad of aa slla or der of sale in Partition, issaed ia the above case from the Court of Commoa Pleas, of Ashland County and State of Ohio, to me di rected, I will expose to Public Sale-at the deer of the Court H ouse, in said Count y j; oa ' : Monday tlie 2st day of : August, n A. D., Id54, between the hours of tea o'cloak, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., of aaid day, tbe following described Real Estate, to- wit Lot number thirty-six, (36) aod Lot number thirty-eight, (38) in tba tows of Jereiaevilje, in said county ., appraised at four hundred and f ty dollars. Terms or sale ana third cash, ea til a day of sale, one third in one year, and hue third in two ysara thereafter,', with IntoieSt: . Deferred payments to be secured by aaoftgige en the premises. , ' ' , i . . -tit .AjTy. JONES, Sfierlfff July IS, 1854. , ; ,r T n7tf-pf$a,7a PETITION FOE. DIVORCER Mary B -JindaGrubb. Plff. AMtCA John R.Grubb.Doft. : "J'- ; ' PUf;i"2 ''t rrUE aaid defendant will take iuktrce, that I the undersigned en the. 16th day f Jeae, 1SS4, filed her Petition in aaid Court agaiast him, allaeging In substance, thatjsaid deeaoaat, about the 13th of March left aaid Petitioner, and went to California, without providing 'asly means for tbe support of Petitioner and their minor child. 'That be has before and sisce-beea guilty of adultery, with one Rachel jvfoffit,' fad with divers other persons unknown to Petitioq er. Petitioner al ledges as caasea-'for Livonia. 1st. Gross neglect'of duty.' . 2d.Adulteryr,i JLmA the prayer of aaid Petitioner is that marriage contract may be dissolved; that she may ba restored to her maiden name, that shs may l.... tl, nH r,nliul,r lliirirtiM. and for reasonable alimony, so., aad ua less aaid defendant plead, answer, or demur 19 aaid Pe tition on or before Ihe first day of tha next tern of said Court, to wit : - the 28lfe day of August, 1854, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree taken accordingly. , . -. MARY BELINDA GRUBB,'"'1 By Kellogg Jc Allison, ber Atty's. ; June21,lS64. 6w4 . Samuel Zerba'a Estate vs. NOTICE is hereby1 given, thsf tne -nadef-. signed has been abppinted and qaaliflsd aa Administrator oa tbe estate at. Samuel Zot ba, late of Ashland County, Ohio. deceased. ---U.-. .- DAWIEL FISHER: " : July 7, 1854: ait; 1w f. tmlfispJ '13 .T B A LD WE S S , C 0 JVB ft..:tK! Emerson's American Hair Restorative i.-'i:-. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' U'H. uu ' EOR restoring tbe Hairoa heads bopelavsjy Bald, and to. prevent the harr froai 4UU ing, is winning golden opinions from persoasw who are using itTbis is a new artis la, re cently intreduced to tbe puhlrc, aad- vsiiL stsnd on iu. own merits.; Some. f, the jbest, citizens of Cleveland and Pittsburg, who were hopelessly bald a few months since, bar now the evidence on their beads to shew ot its merits. The proprietors have each. seal dence in it that tbey aathoriza their agenda to take heads on guarantees prise te h agreed upon between tha parties. " - "'-" ,' 4 . . -:.: .--A risli. jti.n'l-ie-'- i W. S. Salt ASELL,)., t .. . J '- Hates tc KiRiriiteK3,Hayssvill. . . R. FISHER fc CO., Proprietors,' 67, S uperior at., Clavelaad, Obi- : May 15, 1863. . ; ... ; -r . ljw-,v Off ice FranatliD c WarrtnB.B. Cmf Feikxlik, Portage co., Ohio, Sept.SCv 183. , V jt-biwajvaq ATI meeting er tne lures- p -ht oi v. as .vv. n. t o., held June J). 1853. the followlac 1 ments upon Stock subscriptions ware made, vlsi Ten perceut. parable Julr 1st, J83,aad aa ass ment of ten per cent, at the end of sack succeed, ing sixty days, until the waole- -amount Is paid. Three instalments are therefore bow daa. to witi The first when subscribed, (by the charter,) , tbe second July Int. anil the third. August 31st, h.ir. Subscribers in Ashland village and coemty .are respectfully requested to immediately pay all instalments now due, snd as they hereafter ba-. come due, at the Banking House ef tather, OtU dc Co., Ashland unless called upon by a CeHnc. tor. .. -, : . . '. " ' 19 . , JOEL :tr-. tYLRB. tes 1IENTEUS, LOOK. HEBEII ;t ,7 I HAVE procured a right tor an improve ment in building houses, by which a hove . may be built for a small amount of money, with all tbe conveniences aad comforts ef tha dearest houses; and aal have appointed Job Small ey, of Ashlaad, as my agent for thiacousw nty, please eall oa him and examine the mod el, and procurea right. tf i;;rT ... ... Aixutiu-w . nujt.JS.ia. 1 Troy,' Ashland co., Aug. 8, 1353. . 2tf.,. New Cabinet ;WarerD03& THE subscriber , .respectfully , annoaaee that he has permanently located' himself in the town of Orange, Ashlae county, Ottas4 where be is prepared to manulaeture aJ. Jtta of Cabinet Ware, such as SOFAS, DIVANS, WASH STANDS. V- Dining 7'ables, Centre Tables, , f!ANF.-ROTTOMED CHAIRS. to order, oa the shortest aotioe and meet raa sooable terms. Particular attention given ta the . -i. UNDERTAKING BysiNESfS I Couatrv Produce taken in axebansefor works and Cash alwaya acceptable. - . juaiv w 11.U. -Orange, April 5, 1854.' -'. " 46l B ARBER'S, LINE OF: HACKS,' . i ; a.iua. v.a ai5 . land for, Hew Loadea daily at 7 oaleck t A M eoa- nection wub the caraoa the Cleveland. Col busanat-mcinnatvjK.au rvoaa. r . Roturniag, leave New Loadoa after th ti ivalof the tralnt. ' in 5 i.ii.-rwvl! ' -iCi'l . Leave Ashland .Tor Maushejaoa moaaays. Wednesdayaand Fridays, at ,7, o'clock,? M-J -Leave Ashland for WooateY'on Taesdajs; Thorsdayaand Saturdajjjvat 6 6elock f He-"1 Ssptembar, re3. .'.