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i fc t. J. A -1 i l ,! I ,r'Ci;EELAO BRANCH . OF ONE OF A CHAIN OF FIFTY, LO - cated in all the principle cities cf the United States and Canada. Scholarship issued from this CoUere. rood in all. Tbif ia the nlv -chain of Collcge8,which have a com plete eet of Text Books of the various branches taught. All other schools use our books, thereby acknowledging theii superiority. , cornsE or instrtcction. ' The course of instruction has recently been rcmoddl ed, and is made rerv thorough aad practical, introducing ac tual business and rendering the student perfectly fami liar with all the details of business, and preparing him to enter any house and perform the duties of an accouut- ant . The Telegraph Department, Tajtted up with offices, and all the blanks used in cither Commercial or retail offices, are used" herj. This De parunent is iu charge of a practical operator of ten rears ttxperience. For a list of from twenty-five to fifty names of such young men as would be benefitted by attending Commer cial Colleee, we will send large sheets of flourishing suit . able for framing. - For full particulars address BnTlKT, ST01TT05 & PEBRI5, , g73-lf ' ' Cleveland. Ohle. CS'i I II ATT & ni'TI'llKIt'S CELEBBATED MAGiG OIL. Trjsnted iu cues of IUiHiii:itisuil Neuralj;-, Diuine ' ' or pains. . . Tbc Ect acd Chrnpcs,! Horso r.r.d Cattle Vied ikronrhout the United Stnter autt Can- aiias ttttriiff the iast 2Jtj-ears. fAft-lhecnreof the various l)isense to which Hoitum :ul Cuttle niv Kiililtict; such as .Founder, Iisteniper, Hide Houinl. Loss of -Aip tite,InvniU Strains. Yellow Water, fistula, l'oll Kvil. Keintcliea or r .dBase, aianne," Iiitlaiuiiiatiou of tl.e !. Kyes. mid Faiujae Hum Hard lubor; al.vi, .. iUteuituU ism, (commonly called SUA cMiiplaiiil). which proves, fatal to ao mauy valuable llorsc iu liii couulry j,', i V' SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER XUm tbe wKt Ml 'J auy linrmt and OttU kldicin in tliix country, ll in ciiimI f 1htIiiih roots, ami Sir iiiiidnow. iafi-IV. Cfrtiiin.y ami lli-riitgliiipi. Klaiulu Vrvpiiiineiillv nt t!.o l.t.U of the list f Unite and CitttU MiUcines. It oiutm-m off !l cr"i lmiiiorn. pmvcntu borww frmn ''bfoiniiiK Kltft r fcwitiitrrmK. Hr:li the liiHHi,ioon( 4ii kiit, iatl ivrn it iiHHitli awl ItMity niipcamitce, ; -clriuM4lt tttr uii'l strnit;lMiiK etci v wt of tj Wly. It in Hi no h fcifp and ccit.in.ri-iin-iiy fur coughs aatd cwUh, w Uicli geuirnte ej uuiny futiU dinf:ui. -frti ta .rr ' - -';.h: . i, J has . TU Co nsftirrc to )Munlinl ntli mi aluiiiHanrvor fwiiiHt tnw.iko livr kwi tUia i not di-Himl-lu. but to k-f fpalw n r-tii milk, snd all uwncrs of owrwill funt l eiviun firm EtiOAIC'S CONDITION rOTCDERS n-uk. a litrcrlticotiuM' iu auniitity and uiility of uilk mi.l rrttuii.. 1 1 -itI- oil nil fi-vrr ami im- pilvt tlie lld. Tliti-ni'.S w M-rn tlirougiiout tho Brnniiii li ruli .nnl nliuiiilanl How of'milk. Tb fiirincr ik U-triuiiiiiK to ! a wart of ilic valuable : pmfwrtii of SlttttH'n Coinfiliou Pkurdrr, in lro , toting Hie conditkHi of liis tlinri and provoiiuuc luany f til diveaaes wf all Ui domvaticatud uiiiaala. tZt LI- mfk fifty ernt pncknpe of .Stoan'a Condition Powtlrr lnt into a iMirrel of awili is bettw tlinn two kualielauf corn to fatten bog. and is a cortaiu pre ventive of Hog Cbolera, Blind Staggers, and oilier Aisuaaeii couimou among liogs. ' CAVTIOJf To rrotcctjourwlro ntid the n.il.IIc from beiiiK iniKrd tipiui by vorth. imitations, t'ne ; 'fennine will bear the foe timilt iignats -e of the fro . ; lwtors on the wrapper. For sals by Druggists and Merchants every where. i , Sole Frorrictor, Chiosgo, 111 t. 0 Drawer 6820, OL T WHOLESALE by STRONG & AKMSTROXG, Cleveland. , ' , K. E. SELLERS, mtsturg. 1 AT-RETAIL UY 13 863- . A.H.IIE.OKY, ARhtafcj'..v . NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! GREAT BARGAINS IK . . FAI.I AND WINTER CLOTHING ! PIERCE fc HALL AT TIIEIR NEW STORE IN THE Clarendon Honse. areiuct owning the best, larg est and most complete Stock of FALL AKD WINTEIt - CLOTHING, . . Hat CafS, . and gentlemen's Furnishlug Goods ever brought into - this market: Overcoats, ' Dress Coats, English Frocks, Business Sacks, Boys Complete Suits, ,' ' French CasMmcre Pants and Teats, . Cassimere Pants and Vests, . Doc Skin Pants and Vests, '" Harris Caimere Pants and Vests. Silk aud Satin Vests, &c, Ac, &c, &c. Our Stock of Cloths, comprise Chinchilla Beaver, Whitney Beaver, BsiniimoBeaver, French Coatings, Fancy Cassimeres, . Harris Cassimeres, Doeskins, BroadCloths, Ac, Ac, Ac - FURNISHING GOODS. linen Shirts, Muslin Shirts,. ' ' i' ... -' JTlanoel Shirts :.... . - Cassimero Shirts, Hosiery. , . Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, r - - . Glovjs and Neck l"ies, Paper Collars, ' ' Paper end Linen Ci'fls, " . Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, ' Wit Hats, Cassimere I lata Resort Hats, Driving Hats, Bismarck LUiu, ReguttaHats, Park Hats, Gladiator Hats, . Tlanters Hau. Touths and Boys Hats, 4x., &c, &c, Jte. . ALSO VeloItCape, Bcotch Caps, Beaver Caps, GentlcmeneTurs, ' " '" - Fur Gloves. . . .' ' Fnr Collars, - Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac . ' . VTe wish it specially understood that we have in our . rtploji, as competent a T&iUr and Cutter a- any in the . County, and that we are r''iy to manufacture to suit all ' orders'at the shortest posihlu notice. warranting to give perfect rlts. and fall -atisf2ctiii in evry instance, , Cutting dne to suit Customers at ull times, - : Ail who wsut clothing ready mude or manufactured, are respectfuliy inviUid to give us a call. . . . FIERCE & HALL, JUklabula, Octoter 0, 18&6. 870 f " '1; Latest rash Ions Demand J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent Duplex Ml ij'tic or doable spring 1 HE wonderful .flexibility and p-re.it comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Filiptic Skirt will bo experienced in ull crowded assem blies Operas, Carriages. Church Pews. Arm Chairs, for Promiuade aiid bou dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a niiull place as easily and con veniently a Silk or muslin dress, aa invaluable quali ty in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort .and great eoiivieiice of wear, ng the Duplex Eliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with their uee. For children, misses and young ladies thw are superior to all others. Tbey will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts have been thrown aside as use less.' Tbe hoops are covered with double and twisted 'bread, and the bottom rods are not only double sprlugs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from . The Dnplex. BTliptfc is a great favorite with all ladies and is recommcnaea ov iae bsdiuiuiuiv iunjaiuico fctindanl Skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in crin oline, viz. : Superior quality, perfect manufacture, stvlieh shape and finish, flexibility, debility, comrort aad econoniv. enquire for J. W. Buaplkt's Dnplex tA-lipti'-. or Double Spring Skirt, and bo surfyou get the genuine article . .... Cactiox. To cuard against imposition, be particular to notice that skirts offered as 'Dnplex" have the red ink stamp, viz., "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband -none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being pass ed through the centre, thus revealin? the two (or double) spriti? braided toother therein, wliic.h is the secret of th.-ir flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other Skirt. , ... ' For sale in all Stores where first class skirts arc so.d throughout the t'sitd States and elswhere. Manufactured bv the Sole Owners of the Patent, W'ESTO. BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers & TO & 61 Reade Sts.. . Y. ROCK PAIXTS, i t?p arm a vtf.f.D TO BE SUPE -A. riortoonrotherpaints heretofore offered in the market. They do not cost more tuan nn.i oi ue pi -e i.r othpr paint. one pound of the paint will cover DOUBLE the surface-of any other paint, lience the economy of using this paint, FOR OUTSIDE EXPOSED WORK ! Such asBarns, Bridges. Honses (incide or ont, Fences, Tin or Iron Covering. Cars, Carria jref. and all Apricultu ral Implements aud Wagons, it is invalutble, as it NEVER BLISTERS CRACKS, OR CHIPS OFF. Onr present colors comprise Browns, Greens. Drabs. Tjsvt on Stone, Yellow, Lead Color, and Reds ; two coats of which is warranted to be better than three coats of the best White Lead Paint. Any person can use tbem, the most inexperienced as well as the most practical work man. . " SB5T) FOB PB1CE LIST. Orders bv mall promptly filled at mannracturcs' prices. For futher particulars, address H. A. IIESBRY, Dnipgist. Ashtabnla, Ohio. $. I have on hand also, a larjre supply of White T.puft T.inufwl Oil and all otLer kinds of Paints. (43 n. A. H. LOWER PRICES YET! 8.UIT1I & OIliKfcT, Dctcrminrf to Reduce their Stock to the Lowest Point, HAVB MADE Great Kednction in Price ! Dress Goods, McriDOS, De Laincs, Alpaccasfj'&c, AT TIES LOWEST RATES. New Goods livery Week. A Few Winter Cmaks to Close OrT AT COST. PLEASE GIVE US A CALL ! N. P. To those who have accounts with us dm and )at i.'ue we would say, circmnt-tanccs niake it necessary that we close v.p these mutters duringthe present month. We hope our lriends will bear this in uiiua. SMITH A GILKEY. S93 Dec. 1, 1SC6. NEW GOODS!! TpIIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RE- JL ceiiughis FALL AND WINTCSEfc fitock of Goods.' Comprirsins a compl.-te assortment of ine oootis us-uuiy Kt'ii uy uie, uii ui w iiiuii are ouereu at the ver lowest' prices for Cash. .Mr friends and all others iii want of tJoods, are respectfully invited to call and examine Goods and prices. GEO. W1LLARD. Ashtabula, October 3d, loCO. JUST RECEIVED. A splendid lot of FRENCH . MERENOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. POPLINS AND DELANES, All Wool Plaids, All Wool Dc Lanes, i RICH PLAID POPLINS, Black, White and Colored ALPACCAS, also LADIES' CLOAKINGS AND SHAWLS. Ashtabula, October 3, 1SC6. GEO. WILLARD. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Of Erery Description for Sals by Ashtabula. October 8d, 1S68. OEO. WILLARD. FLANNELS, fcc., &c, A Largs Lot of Esd, White Bluend;Gry FLANNELS also . OPERA CLOTU3 OF ALL COLORS, riXB WH1TB ROSE BLANKETS FOB SALE BT GEO. WILLARD. Ashtabnla, Ostober fl, I860. GROCERIES ! NEW ESTABLISHMENT! HOETON, FELLOWS & CO. HAVING PURCHASED THE BUS Jnesof WIIXIAMS & EDWARDS take pleasure in announcine-to the citizens of Ashtabula and the sur rounding country that they will keep constantly on naaa a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERHIS. TIIEIR MOTTO IS SMALL PROFITS & NIMBLE TRADE! Among their stork may always he found CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, i'i SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES i if , 1 J ' 1 together with a fullsnpp t , SUPERIOR PROY such as FLOUR. .1 FEED, TORK A- FIS and every variety of seas e ilXDS, ; a FRUITS AND V E G E) -CB L E S the market afford: Also a fine stock of CROCKERY, GLASS, WILLOW JCU) WOODEN-WARE A "FREK BEHTERI" ov goods to ANT PAITf OK THE BOKOLGIU Wi-ly KORTON, FELLOWS A CO. E. REMINGTON, & SONS, M ANU F ACTUR ERS' OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKETS AND CARBINES, FOR THE UNITED STATES SERVICE. ALSO, POCKET AND BELT It EV0 L..V E K S, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANf:S,REVOLVlNG RIFLES Rifle and Shot Gun Ttarrols, and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and the 1 rade generally. rTIN THESE DAYS OF HOUSE-BREAKING NI) ROBBERY. EVERY HOI'SK. STOKE, BAXK ND OFFICE, SHOULD HAVE ONE OF REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. Tartics desiring to avail themselves of the late improve- nents in Pistols, of superior woikmunsuip ana lorm h ill find all combined in the Aew REMINGTON REVOLVERS. Circulars containing. cuts mid description cf our Arms will be furniswd upon application.-. . v . , , ;-s , E, REMINGTON fc PONS, Ilion, N. Y. kl'-" " Mooiie A Nichols. Ar.nt. -,2 .i-is j -j ;N-0. 4) Courtlftml St., New York. Dr. LA HOOKAH'S Indian Vcccctablc PULMUNI C S Y R ! .' P Cure? Conjjts, Ctfds Whooping (?ongh,r CioiipJ asthma Catarrh, Bronchitis. Pain in- the Side, '.Night' Sweats. Hoar .mess, to winch pnblic Speakers and singers are liable, Coiifumption, in its early stage? mid all (iiscaete of the Throat and L.vj. . Endorsed by th- U'lrtest r.iettical authority, rlergyinon of everv deuom.:-" .on, authors, editors, professors in our various c e.es, and by many of our most eminent public mop Conto'r.;- gfir. oJwi.tU adupted fo every age. and may be i eed without fear of the dangerons result which folfow the use of many ot the Cough preparations ol which opium and ipecac tare tbc base. ; - ' ' r--Givcita trial. ss-3 " ' . - -V'. .J'-' Price, &i cenfs and $1 per bottle. Dn. E.-Bi KNIGHTS, Proprietor,' Melrose, Mass. Sold by D. RANSOM & Co., Wholesale Agents, Buffalo and II." A- HENDRY, Druggist, Aslitalmla, Ohio. f4'.l THE . OLD CARLISLE -TANNERY. rFIIIS OLD BUSINESS STAND H AS A- Been purchased bv G. Zeile t Bro. who are put ting it to the best posssible use in the MANUFACTURE OF THE VARIOUS KIN DS OF LEATHER. To supply this work they are iu waut of ' HIDES and SKINS, V for which cash nt the highest market prices is paid. Their Leather is of the best quality, a fact that Sadlers and Mioe-makcrs will realize on trial, and of all the various descriptions. ' FINDINGS. ' . , . . . ; . . . . .... . fr . . . : . . : We have also on hand a full and excellent supply of all the differenf kinds of SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS, which will be sold on tho most reasonable terms. Give un a o.ll. Ashtabula, Nov. 14, ItiC6. Wl G. ZE11.E & BRO. TO ALL AVIIO ARE ABOUT TO BUILD, Plnstic Slate is what you want" Fire Proof iu the fullest sense. Frost cannot crack it noithcr sunshine or water can penetrate or dissolve it, from the moment it is applied. Cun be put on any form, from flat, to perpendicular. - One half cheaper than Sheet-Slate ! Soon hardens, so as to bear uninjured, the weight of a man jumping npon it. Will supercede tin roofuig that is so expensive and so soon rusted through ; Iron Roof ing that is so costly,;nnd often racks bv its undue weight the stnictnrn it covers. Gutta-lVrclia which always leaks: Tar and Gravel ditto ; Shlii.'le Roofiii" yearly growing more costly, and is but tnuler to every stray spark, which at best Time will soon destroy. . YVM. L. POTTER, INVENTOR HEAR! HEAR! Solon Robinson. President of '-The Farmers' Club." New York, Agricultural Editor or the New York Trtbune., says (among other good thinir he says of it) "Its discovery is a great boon to American Farmers.; p.-. Unequaled as p. lining for cisterns, as a plaster for smoke-houses and ovens. .- ' Superior to all Paints, for the preservation of wood from Are or water. Eave guttering, water tanks, fence posts to which it lias been applied will last indefinitely. Long known and tried by the inventor, although tut recently patented. -; , r ' All orders or innulriesln regard to PLA STIC SLATE, for Ashtabula Conutv, ehould be addressed to BRYANT & DILLEY, Geneva. Ohio. April 4. ISC6. : . . 851. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY . OF CUBA. . CONDUCTED BY THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT. $3CO,000 in Gold Drawn every IT Days. Prizes cashed and information furnished. The highest rates paid for Doubloons and all kinds of Gold and Silver; also for all Government Securities,- . ., ;'. , .. : ; . o TAYLOR & CO Bankers, 16 Wall St. New York, J SB LEGAL, PROBATE MATTERS &C. . Guardian Sale, Francis iL Cutler, Ganrdian- of Josephine Cutler, vs. , . His. Ward. . Pursuance of an Order granted by In the ProbHte Court of Ashtabula Ceunty, Ohio, I will of fer for sale at Public Auction on the - , 4th day of February, A. D. 18G7, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. u. and 4 o'clock, p. m of said day, upon the premises, the following described Real Estate, situate in the township of Rome. Ashtabula County, Ohio, being in Lot No. Two, in said township, and bounded and described as follows on the North by an east and west road : on the East bv land owned bv Ransom J. Culler ; on the South bv land owned bv said Ransoni J. Cutler,- and on the West bv land owned by Henry Rouse, containing twenty acres "of land, more or less. Terms of sale one third in bnnrl and one third in two years: payments to be secured br mortgage on the premises sold. iKAClS M. CUTLER, Guardian - -of Josepine Cutler. Jofierson, Jan, 3, 1S67. By Northwac & Eusign. . ' his attornevs. Guardian Sale, of Heal Estate. James Wiswell, Guardian of Esther, Olive, John and jbdward VYiswelk. Liis Wards. In Pursuance of an onler granted by the Probate Court of Ashtabula County, Ohio, I will of fer for sale at Public Auction, on the 31st day of Jaunary, a. d. 1867, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, upon the premises, the following descnoeu Keal hstute, situate m the township ot Morgan in the County of Ashtabula and State of Ohio, and is the South half of Lot Number 2S, in aid township, and bounded and described as follows : East. South aud West bv the East. South and West lines of said lot. aud North by the North half of said lot, containing fifty aeres of land, dc the same more or less, surject to tne ale estate therein, of James U. Wiswell. Terms of sale one-thirdin hand one-third in one and one-third in two rears. Payments to be on interest and secured on the premises sold. t ; , JAUES U. WISWELL, Gmtrdinn of Esthfr, Olive. John end Edward Wiswell, 4t.SS7 By Nokthwat a Exsios. his Attorneys. . Special Master Commissioner's sale of lianas ana Aenemenxst Ashtabnla Common Ploas.fiiy Term, lblM: Samuel Iv Slather Esq. and Att'y for Samuel Mather dec. ( rder of Sale - , : .Against- i . . . i. ' . - "7 : Edward C. Hubbard, et. al. ' BY yiitue; of Ordtr,of Sale duly issued from said Court, in the above ease, to ufe directed. I will offer for sale bv wav of imbli': auction at the door of the Court House iu Jeli'crson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, ou - Saturday. Junnarv lflth. . T. 18C7. between the hours of 10 and 4 o'cloeK of said day, the followiuir described lids and tenements, to-wit : The whole of lot- 23 (escenf. fifty ucres off from the north-west corner throon tweutv-nine, thirtv, (3()) thirty-one, i'3k aud tllrfv:three-. til in tbc teoA-iishih of fchefliuld" Ash- bula County and ttate ot Ohio. bew' m tewnship nuniner twelve. 0-) range two -i and section three (.')) a lot num ber forty nine, fS!t) section one in the Connecticut Wes tern reserve socsiled, appraised Ht dollars. 11. J. COraA. Shcritf As Special Matter Commissioner" Khanaa Offlco eo. s. ias. at-im. Special Master. CominissiQiier's S sal e of lianas ana ienemenxs. Ashtabiflu Common Pleas, October term, 1SC3: 4obu u. i-yun .,, . , .,- f Tiionipsou A. Rice. ' Onler of Sale. TIY virtue pfan order of sale duly issued -a-Jfrom said Court, iu the r.bovecase. to me directed. I will oflar lot sale by way of public auction at the door of the Court House in Jefferson, Ashtabula County, Ohio, " u Saturday JUuuiary 19, 1867," betwetu the hours ot'loahd-t-o'ciock of said day, tho fol low ii-g described hinds and tenements, to-wit : Situate in Coinie-uit Township in s:iid county of Ashtabula and slate ol'Ohio being a part of lot number one, Ju township number fourteen (I I) in the first range of townships on the Connecticut Western Reserve and bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Perilling on the west side of the west pier at Conneaut harbor at the north-vast cor ner of a lot of In nd hei etofn're conveyed by Isaac and Bit-' vid Ford to Julia Ann Howard, thence running westerly alone the north line o said. Inst mentioned lot and at right angels with said !w five (5) chains, thence north erly aud 'parallel with s 1 pier three (i!) chains toa stake, thence north eeventyiUime degrees (-73") eist live chains to the said pier, thence south along said pier seventeen degrersT".) east t wo chains, thence easterly on a line at "right angles with said pier to the centre of Couneaut creek, thence southerly on a line parallel with said pier one chain, thenue westerly to the place of begining. con taiuinsr about one aud three fourths ll?..') acres of land. aing ; and excepting -such as the United States may have in" and to the pier cud tliepuhlic may have the use of the waters of tne crefck as a navigable stream and highway. Appraised at -dollars. . II. J. COVELL. Sheriflf. ' As Special Mastsr Commissioner. Sheriff's omcc, Pec. a:iscr.- .'i; i bl-fm AN ORBIMKCE pREATINU and defining the office V'and duties of Chief Engineer and First Assistant En gineer of the Fire Department of the Incorporated vil iiige of Ashtubnia. . . Sue. 1. Ikf it ordained by. the Mayor, Recorder and Trustees of the Iucoioiated iihige of Ashtabula, tiuit on the first Monday of May, in cacliaiid every year the Council shall elect by ballot one chief and one assistant engineer of the lire department, who shall hold their of fice for one. yen IV or until their successors are duly elected & qualified. J'ro tiled, that no person so elected sh ill ex. er case the duties of said oliiec &at the siime time be a mem b ;r of any tire company within Uie limits ot this village. Sua. a. Tho chief eWnieer. . or in, his absence, i the assistant' engineer shall have the solo " command at tires over all members of tho lire depart ment, and all other persons who may be pres ent at fire, and shall have police powers a; ail fires as ex otlicio Marshal. ;lf t-hali lx- his inty to "examine into the condition of all engine and other houses, of all tire " engines and other apparatus belonging to the village Asiitabula. used for the purpose of the fire department and the companies at tiwliedasoitenas-circnnnftauces render expedient or when directed to'do o by the Village Coun cil or by the comniittee.on tire department. And when everany of the Iniiktings1 or apparatus used by or for the purpose of th fire department need any repairs, altera tions or additions he skull report the same to the Council or to the committee onthe tire department, iih it shall be his duty to receive auTTTransmit to the council, all Up turns of officers, members and lire apparatus made by the respective companies, and ajl.coniuuiiiicat ious rela tive to tha atl'airs of the .lire department, to keep fair and exact rolls of the respective, uompunics, i .specifying the tiiiie of admission and discharg-j, and theage ot'tacli member, all of which lie shall Yeport to taeCoiuicil ieiui-. annually on the first Monday of May and November each year. He shall also . report nil, accidents, by life hie may happen within'tfce limits- or the village, with the causes "theretif as near as may be ascertained together with the names of the owners or occupants and the ap proximate loss in each case. ' '' t'KC. it Any lire company, or any ofiiccr or officers any lire company that shall knowingly or wilfully disre gard, disobey or rofuse to yield obyiacuce to the ('irec, tions. of the chief engineer" at any fire, or neglect orif fusetotakcv ciiTcf of. preserve and keep in order the fire engine or apparatus under their charge, shall upou con viction thereof before the mayor and council be fined Hiiv sum not less t.haufive.cor more; than fifty dollars, and bo deprived of their organization or command- the discretion-of the council." ' - ' .' '-; !'"' -1 Sec. The village ccvucil Ehall unfile last Saturday of December, lSfK!, elect one chief aDdbneassietitut engi neer of the tire denurtment who shall exercise the duties of their oliice until their Bttctvss.ors are duly elected ami qualified. "' ' -' bi'. C. The chief engineer snd the assistant engineer together with the "several foreman of the respect ive lire companies shall constitute a board of tiro wardens nntler the direction of the chief engineer, who shall divide the village into convenient districts.- assigning one member to each district, who shall in his own liistrict at least once in each year, and oflcner if required so to do by the council, make a thorough examination of fill buiUiings orlcuumt'iils wlieruin tire is used, with power to direct such repairs or alterations of stoves, pipes thimble Hue- chimneys or any other apparatus used lor heating, wherc hv there esisit a liability of tire, or such disposition ashes lakuii out from where fires arc kept, as in their judgment i-lmll ha necessary to make the same safe ami prevent fires. :And if any person or per.-:ons so directed to make any of the above named alterations ur repairs shall neglect or refuse to com ply with such di rections within a reasonable time the same shall be done by the board of fire wardens and the expense thereof be come u charge upon the property until paid by the own er or occ.upunf. S;,(i.AJl ordinances or parts of ordinance incon sistent with tlm provisions of this oxdiuanco are hereby repealed:' Sec. 7. This ordinance to take effect and be la force from and after its iiastajje. - s ' j Passed Dec. SWi, II. L. MORRISON, flavor. Attest ED. II. FITCH. Recorder. H-w:i AN CaSDINNCri. rI",0 estalnish ucw boundaries to Spring JL Street and to vacate a part of the old boundaries thereof. - . - . . i . -. Be it ordained by the Mayor, Recorder aud Trustees the incorporated "village of Ashtabula. . Sei;. 1, That Spring street shall hereafter be forty feet wide from the east line of main street to a point iii the centre of said Spring street seven chains and eighty-eight links, and north 15" 10' west from the north end of the bridge across Ashtubula creek, and from that point the east boundary of the incorporated village of Ashtabu la, it shall hereafter bo sixty feet wide, and the centre line of said street is hereby established and shall hereafter be as follows ; Commencing at a point in.the east line Main street twenty feet north ot the north brick wail oi the Clarendon house building as it now stands extended to the cast line of Main street, thence- running easterly to a stake standing south 78' 30" east twenty teet from stone in the south side of Spring street near the Claren don house bam, thence south 2- 50' east, 1 chain and 30 links, thence south i!ti4.V- west t wo chains and three links, thence southlG" 20', w6st 3 chains and 8 links, thence south. west 3.M chains, thence south 13", west 2,23 chains, thence south3" 30', west 2.53 chains to near the bottom of the hill, thence south 13" 10', cr.st 7 chains t links to tho north end ofthe bridge, thence in the cen tre of the old county road as laid tut and located to .the east line of the incorporated villaga of Ashtabnla. Sec. 2. That said Spring street is hereby devlarcd to be opened according to tlie above boundaries to be used by the public as a street, aud to be kept open and worked by the supervisor as other streets in said incorporated village of Ashtabula, and all land lying within the old boundaries of said Spring street jiot embraced in the above boimdariesis hereby forever vacated as a street and the incorporated village of Ashtabula does hereby relin quish for ever all right and claim to the same fora street and for all other purposes. Sec 3. That tiiis ordinance shall take effect and be iu force oij and after its passage and all other ordinan ces of the Incorporated illage of Ashtabula inconsistent therewith are hereby repealed. Passed Dec. 91. ISfW. 11. L. MORRISON .Mavor. Attest: ED. H. FITCn. R-joordiir.v . ; ' &w3 AN ORDINANCE, TP permit certain persons to fence part ofSpring Street:-' - ... . . Be it ordained by the Mayor, Recorder and Trustees the Incorporated Village of Ashtabula. ; - j Sec. 1. That the persons owning the land on both sides of Ashtabula Creek, on the. cast and west side Spring street, have, and tliey are hereby given, the right aiid privilege to build and copstract fences on the edge of tbe channel of said Creek, npon both sides thereof, and from both sides of said Spring 6treetto tha corner? of the bridge across said Creek, Sec. 8. That this ordinance shall take eliect and be in force from and after its passage.- ----- ; - - Passed January 9 ,1867. II. L. MORRISON Mavor. JUurt 1 1DWAKD fa. BITCH, Retordsr. ' . of it of in at , f of of a . GEORGE ; HALL HAVING RETURNED FROM New York, Boston and other Eastern cities after visiting more than 50 PL1NO, MELOBEON AND ORGAN "'. oKtnWlshments. is now preriared with full information and complete facilities for furnishing his patrons with GOOD AND RELIABLE INSTRUMENTS, : : at Very Seasonable Price. ' - OUR GREAT WESTEKiS JUKfUT, At No. 197 Ontario Street, Cleveland, is intended to be the LARGEST AND 3IOST COMPLETELY FURNISHED establishment of the kindin the . 4 -. " UNITED STATES. having a capacity tostore50 Pianos, with two large sales rooms, one for office and wholesale department, aiid three other nicely furnished for the retail trade. Also, three other rooms for storing, packing, shipping, cv ; THE BRADBURY PIANO,' JEWETT & GOODMAN MELODEON AND JEYETT & GOODMAN CABINET ORGANS sm :; !'i u- i-r x p.n s I n ft o n a n 3j 5M nJ tS$!iil::!"sSi hold a loading place variety of in our stock. Having also a great FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS 1CERS. FROM OTHE3 MA- fSTN. B.J Al! of of these instniments will be SOU) AT THE VERY LOWEST LIVING KATES, And is? " EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED ASgr? ' REPRESENTED, OR MONEY KEFUNDKD IJ '; ' : " We shall beat ' OUR ASIITABULA DEPOT ON MONDAY OF EACH WEEK, as well as have some one to attend the sale of instrument? at ll other times. . ... . ' i - If you want a Genuine Instrument, to be fairly dealt w: tit." and. buy it reasonable, Come and See us, or write before purchasing. . . "... NINE GOOD SECOND-lLND PIANOS AND MELO DEONS FOR SALE! ., GEORGE HALL. Ahtabnlfl! O.. May 1st. ISM. 853 "WONDERFUL BUT TRUE I. M A I) A M E : REMINGTON, T II World rcnmvned Asti-ologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant suite, delineates the very feiitures of the person you arc to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known a? the Psychomotrope. .Guarantees to produce a pia-fect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the ap plicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character. &c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birth, age. disposition, color -of eyes" and hair, and enclosing fiftv cent'", and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive, the picture by icturu mail, together with desired infos nation. Address iu coi.fl lence, Tfladanie icrtr;iIo Zleni- ln?1on, P. O. I!ox 207, West Troy. 'New York." " ' . . 873-f.m ITS EFFECT IS MIKACULOUS. - The old, the young, the middle aged unite to praise HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR REN EWER. It is an entirely new scientific discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative agents iu the vegetable kingdom. We have such confidence in its merits, and are. so sure it will do all we claim for it, that we offer , 1,000 Reward If the Sicilian Hair Rexewer does not give saU isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord- ance with our instructions, HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benewer has proved itself to be tho rnost perfect preparation for the Hair ever offered to the public. ' It is a vegetable compound, and conteim no injurious properties whatever. ; It is riot a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fiBa the glands with new life and coloring matter. ZX WIZZ RESTORE OB AT HAIR TO ITS ORIGIXAZ COXOR. Jt will keep the Hair from falling out. It cleanse the Sealp, and waJcet the Half SOFT, ZUSTROVS, AXD SIZKE2T. IT IS A SPLENDID 'HAIR-DRESSING 1 No person, old or "yonns, ebool dMte w it It is recomlnended and used by the FIRST MED ICAL AUTHORITY. ; E- Ask" for - Hall's Vegetable Siciliah Haik Rem ewer, and take no other. The' Proprietors offer the Siciuas IIair Ek kewer to the public, entirely confident that it will bring back the hair to its original color, proinote its growth, and in nearly all cases where it has fallen off will restore it unless Hie person is very aged. B. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors, Fashua, X. U. , Sold by all Druggists. Singer's Sewing Machine Agency, T F O ha GIFFORD & CO.. KEEP OX hand for Sale, the lw-V nd-nlraKlo mwrV.lnp Tuilors, Dress-Maker? and all Families that have sewing to do. They are easily managed, siniDle, and doing from thefinest to tbe coarsest wort, without change of needle. - x i wismng a macmne wm uo weu to cay ana ex- amine tuem neiore purchasing. ......... -.i.:.:f.TS.i?".''' !'- wmmmmik . tsrDSLirot: FOR SHOWING " V HENDRY'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Main and Centre Streets, ASHTABULA, OHIO. Is now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, a large additional stock of ... Paints, Oils and Dyos, Turpentine. Varnishes, Brashes of all Kinds, Window Glass, Patent Medicines, . Terfttmery and Fine Soaps, Stationary, Pure Wine-aud Liipiorfl For Medicinal Use. " Coal Oil and Lamps, . - i - Choice Groceriosv , " Canned Fruits, 4c. ' Thc'pVopfictor will be Tound in the establishment at al times, ready to attend personally to the want'of his customers, and will endsvorto eoutinQa to merit the eouudeuce of the people iu selling them Pure nieeicincs at as Low Rates s the market will afford. Physicians". Prescriptions Orders,'" , and Family which are attended to at all hours of Day and Night S. t I i : (Residcnc? over the Store.) U. A. IIEXDRT. T3KEMIUM MAGIC METAL POLISH JL The best preparation ever discovered for cleaning and polishing Tin. Sliver, Cutlery, tirittanht. Plated Ware -and Brass. -Soul hy 11. A. UtuSiK , llrwggist. Bounty and Pension Laws Passed 5 Good News for Soliliers,' their Widows and Heirs!! A LL SOLDIERS WHO ENLISTED i JL in the TJ. S. Army after April 13th, lXfit. for three years, and who have-received but J-HW bounty, are enti tled fo $100 more. . t , The widows or heirs of such Soldiers", who died in ser vice are also entitled to the jf 100 increased bounty. All soldiers who enlisted after the l'.Hh of April, 1S61 for a Dcnod of not less than two venrs. who have re ceived but $50 bounty, are entitled to 50 in addition. The widows and heirs of such soldiers as have died in service, are entitled to the same bounty. ' . The pension of widows have been increased so as to add $2 a month for each chihl under llj years old. - Send your dMiarges and apply in person or by lettc to the n'ntiersiirned. at Ashtabula or Geneva, who wit"; collect all soldiers' chirms promptly, -Fees reasonable No cbaige for fees, until money is received. ,. CAPT, M. B. GARY. - THEODORE II ALL, ' Att'y and Claim Ag't, , -tfy at Law and Claim Ag"t. Gc-neva, Ohio, ' . SIM , Ashtubula, Ohio. STEWART'S LAKGE-OVEN. AIR-TIGHT ; . SUMMER & WINTER COOK-STOVE if: v.Hfi4HZ- -1 WARRANTED TO IJE THE BES'I ' Cooking Stove iu the world, and requiring le than JNE-IIALF THE FUEL OF TTIE COMMON COOK STOVES. for'nleby ' GEO. C. HUBBARD. AshtabuSn, June, isiio, ; . . W9 FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! Our Motto Is: "Small Profit and Quick DUCRO & BROTHER W O U L L call atttentiou to their large and SPLENDID STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE, The result of their enlarircd and increased facilities for business . They arc prepared and Selling Cheaper Than any other establishment ofthe kind in the country r citv. We menu what we ear, and would Invite the pub lic iifgem-ral to sec for themselves before buying elso-rt-herc. We are mafcin" it an object for any one to givi ng a call, and will pay them well for coming to see a large -toek to select from, whitf) is as large as any iu sn citv. Having sixteen vears experience in business, am. Dnyingall our stock direct from the manufacturers East, md conducting mr own business, enables ns to sell lower than any'competitor in the region. Our work is as it al whys has been the best. , Wo also have on hand a large stock of Eastern work which we sell very low ; among which will be found sin gle lounges, bed lounircs, carpet and rep lounges. SSprin-' Mattresses, at greatly reduced prices, of our own make. Don't forget the piece, a few doors south of Fisk, Silli man JS& C'o's. Flour and Feed Stor. , Also, particular attention paid to carpet laying. Cur tain and L'ronicc hantdug, Jl of which will be done with readiness and dispatch. UNDERTAKING. . We nlo keep constantly on hand a large assortment of ready made Cotfius. Rose "Wood imitation. Black Walnut and imitation of '.lack Walnut, ail of which we can trim in two hour's notice in any style requested equal to any city. We also have a fpie'udiu Hearse in readiness when called for. . ! DL'CltO i. BROTHER. Ashtabn'a, Ohio, Nov. 21, 1W56. NEW FURNITURE : STORE ! ' NEW FIRM IN ASHTABULA, PERRJGO & CTIILDS j . . T A k i: PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING -A- To the citizens of Ashtabula and people generally that they have entered into a copartnership, for the pur pose of conducting a first clasa FURNITURE STORE In thC'ity of Ashtabula. Our rooms will be on the first fioor in be Prnrendon Block, next door south of Fierce Hall s Clothing Store. We feel confident that in opening a new busi ness Furnitnre Honse in Ashtabnla. we" fill a necessity long needed. We invite the attentioa of close buyers and all wishing for anvthimr i" our line, to give us a cull, and while we invite the public to an examination of our Stock, we promise fidalitv and fair dealing in our inter course with a discriminating public Our motto hall b? quick eal. and small profits. . - . PERRIGO A CHII.DS, . . ...-.-.-.- - t1aiIHH D !, Sinwi. S A IS ' AshmVuls, Nv. 3, . . T1 : E. R. GRISWOLD & CO. ; . 2 It, SUPBROOR StEEI, . CLETBLISD, lOHIO, OFFER ESP'ECIAL INDUCE ments this seasoa to out of town Bayer. jn th low prices of which they r slling thetr Goods and th magnitude of their Stock, which compris thainMtdv sireble makes aud latest noreltiea la , .. Silks, Irish Poplins, French Poplins, Cloafcs, . : ' Sbowis, - - . , ; -f. . Winsays. ; . r, -ll . , - , Cabaret, ' , . ,: ' jiennos, ' ' j Empress Cloths, Ottoman Cloths.' . JtJartU Cloths, Norwich Poplins, , ? Alpacas, ' , ... ... Delaines.! - HnderfieM PUida. rweneis, , . ' ' - - Ciotna, - . , TTonBjbpijijJQodl j nnxa,i , . - Glovos TTosiery, ' Laces, - -ana the most complete stosk of V. -if V DOMESTICS' . ?T ) In th Market. W invits caB and xaminaUct of our stock. ,;,,.. We receiv NEW GOODS DAILY, which nable to present the latest Styles to our Customers ia. r DRfSS GOODS, SHAWLS, I m' &C.t ta, &C, :; i i. ; i Aa they are Imported E. R.GBISWOLD & CO 817 Superior Street, - ClerelJUMt.Ohhx MAXUFACfTORT AND DEPOT,. W. G. Benham, has at Icno-th perfect . ed his business arrangements, so that the puWw may b accommodited on call for most of tte . . - Various kinds of Pleasure Vehicles Having a number now finished up and ready for delivery. besides a large quantity or work In various Mage ot pro gress which may., be completed upon, very shirt notice. wuen prcierrea. . Orders will be received for new-workof any particular stvle or pattern. - - Vnh a full supply of the best hands to be found in?th country, he fears no competition, east or west. In the matter of taste or style, or excellence or materia, or w fidelity and honesty with which his work is put together. Of the truth of these statements, any one jatj satisfy himsolf by "personal examination. " . Repairing of all kinds, done with promptnesa, andjoa satisfactory .terms. - ...... YTX. Q. 1ENJIAV. Ashtabula, Dee. 1, 1865. ' - . ! THE'; j - , . .. , NEW ENGLAND BE3IEDY. . GREAT "White Pino CO 71 P O rs now A"' fercd' to the afflicted proved by the-test of eleven Tears, in the v,,i;u.nd States, where its merits have Decern so well known as the tree from which, in part it derives $ virtues. THE WHITE PINE - COMPOUND CURES Sore Throat. Colds, Coughs Jtfytheris, Bronchiy, Spit ting of Blood, and Puoaary Affect Iob gener ally. Itis a remrkble Rtimijy for Km ney Complaints, Duibetes, Diffl-r . - : i culty o Voidm Urine, - - - Bleeding from the . Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel and other complaint. - The White Pine Compound '..'',', It was early in the spring of 1855 that this compound was orictHiated. A member of my family was afflicted with an irritation of tbe throat, attesdad with a disagre iblc cough. I had for . some months previoas thought hat a preparation having for its basis tlie inside back of white pine miirht be so eommmnded as to be very wsetaj diseases of the throat and lungs. To teet the iahie of It in the case alluded to, I compounded a small quantity f the medicine that 1 bad been planning, and cave it in easpoonfhl doses. The result was eseeedinirlv gratify ug. Within two days the irritation of the throat was it uoved, the cough subsided and a speedy cure was effec :ed. Soon after this I sent some to a lady in Londoo ierry, N H., who had be en sulteriug for some weeks from i bad cough, occasioned by a.sudden cold, and had raised uncus streaked with blood. So soon foimd relief, aaU ent for more. She tok about ten ounc of it, and st veil. J. B. Clarke, Esq., editor ofthe Manchester Vailj Mirror, made a trial of the same preparation in Ibe case f a severe cold and was cured immediately. . He was to liglily pleased with the resnlts, and so confident in suc ss attending its sales, if placed before the pnbRc, that ie finally persuaded me to give it a namtr. and send it Abroad to benefit the suTefnig. . In November; 1SC5, 1 irst advertised it under the name of White Pine Wom xrnnd. In two years from that time there. hat been s lwlcsaled in Manchester alone, one hckdbtd poix'jiRS .vorth, where it took tlie lead of all the eWtffcTcmedis u the market, aud it still m lintainslhat pUloa. There s good reasons for all thi ; it is very soothing, apd heal ng in its nature, is warming to' the stoma?!, and pltas--.u t withal to the taste, and is exceediugly cheaa As a remedy for" kidney" complaints the White Pine 'ompouud stands -unrivaled.- It was not originated for iiitt purpose ; but a person in using it for a coo go waa .ot only cured ofthe cough, but was also cured of a kid e? difficulty of ten years standing. Since that accidm, tf discovery many thousands 'have used it for the same titnplaint. and have been completely cured.-: - The above was written by JJoctor Poland in I860. ;ince that time, as in Manchester, the Whtte Pine Coni ound has taken the lead of all Oonen remedies, as well ,s preparations for the cure of Kidney difficulties, la very city, town, village- apd iiamlet throughout the New OnirlaudStates. This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it Is eA Vctual. -- The Editor of the Manchester Daily and Weekly Mlr or, in the leader of the Daily, thus writes of the Com Kiuud: "The White Pine Compound is advertised at iuch length in our columns, and we are happy te learn, hat the demand for it is increasing beyond all previous xpectations. It is the very best medicine torcotiSha md colds we know of, and no family that ha pce used t will ever be without it. We speak from, oar awn knowledge ; it is snre to kill a col(l; and pleasant aa it sure. "The greatest inventions come by accident. "and t is singular that the White Pine Com pound, made for oiurhs and colds should prove, to be the greatest remedy Vr kidney difficulties known. But so it is. We cannot ioubt it," so many testimonials come to as front welW mown men. Besides, the character of Dr. Poland ia mch that he will not coontenance what is wrvJurr- Toe ears a Baptist clergyman, studying medicine la Old emedies for his ailments, with a delicate, consumptive ook. standing with one foot npon the grave, he made the liscoverr which has saved himself, aiid railed irf from thers the strongest testimonials possible. We have ;nown I)r, Poland for years and never knew a more con cientious. honest, np'right man, and are glad to state hat wo believe whatever he savs about his While Pin .'ompound." '. .-' ' ' ' - THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND.,. ,-f GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor. r? Prepared ftt the NEW ENGLAND BOTANICAL DEPOT, 106 Hanover strect,-Bostou, under the Snpcrvia ion of Eer. J. W. Poland. BENTON. MYERS & CANFTELD. and STROSO ULMSTKONQ Wholesale Agents, Cleveland. -j. At Retail by II. A. HENDRT, AshUbula, and by deal, rs iu Drugs and Medicines generally. . LEATHER AND FINDINGS., r T W. S3IITU, 31 ANUFACTURER ' r and Dealer in Leather and Undines.' Maia treet, (opposite Phurnix Fountlry) Ashtabnla, Ohio. ' CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS AND CALFSKINS. Just received, and now for sale as good an assorted stock of . : 7 -1- - - LEATHER AND FINDINGS ..'.. ... is can be found in any Western Market, and which win be sold on the most reasonable terms. I hope to make it an object for Boot and Shoe,' and Harness ManntacturerS in the vicinity, to favor me with their patronage, feeling satisfied that I can sell them everything needed in their business as cheap as can be fonndF iu f Iiiyeland,' or f ven the Eastern Markets, thereby saving freight and traveling expenses, and loss of time. - , - All are cordially invited to call and examine mv stock before purchasing elsewhere. Confident that I can make it for your interest to buv in this market. I sbaH take pleasure in seeing mv old friend9 (md the public, and showing them my stockj Below, I give a partial list of articles: . - X Spanish and slaughter, sole, upper and harness Leather: Spanish and slaughter kip ; French calf and kip; eak and hemlock calf and kip; collar leather and horse hWpsJ men's and women's morocco : band and lacing leather y linings, bindings, toppin? snd russets. . ,., . FINDINGS. Lasta. pegs, thread, webb, Packard's Ink. iron and sine nails, rouml head tacks, bristles, awls, hammers, wnceri, and stones, rasps, knives floats sue sticks, and straps, boot trees, shoo laces, punches lasting irons, evelets, eye let sets, stitch-wheels, stitch-markers, heel y nlnrea strin hu-Is we t knives, elastic, heel ball, stltch Fn' r.np. , n nlates.boot biackictr. K bntshTles; oils, and all kind, rfh irons, etc etc. Ashtabula, Dec. 1SC3. W. W SMITH. INVALID PENSIONERS HAVING X hitherto receii l but eight dollar per mouth, and who have lost a hand or a fcot or are permanently and totally disabled in the same, or otherwise so disWod aa to render their inability to perform-manual labor, equar alent to the loss of hand or foot, can now, npoii proper application, obtain an increase cf pension, to at least nf; teen dollars per month. . - - T . Tbose who mav be entitled as above, and who wlsn to cmplov me as their attorney to procure the same, will please forward to my address, their ohT certificate and advise me when and wheu they enlisted,, whea- and where dischsrged, the nsture o therr disability, when and where disease contracted or wound n-ceived, for which pension is claimed, and when application waa made for pension oriifinally. State all these facta as fuU 1 v and explicit! v as possiDUi. On receipt or the foregoing, fwill prepare "the necessary papers . and send you Wi t k full instruciUma how to execute. o success, no fee. ! Cut this out for reference. Addna D. W. OhGJC. War Claim and Tf oston Office . U C-m I--- J 1 i r. I . i ! t 't 1 4 I ' t :i i ti 1 ) t 1 V Y ;