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SPECIAL NOTICES Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who snflY'red or years. fron nervous debility, premature decay,aud all be aflccto ofjoopifal Indiscretion, will, for the sake of fertnahunumity, send free to all who need It, the re ps and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experiencescan do so by addreeriii;, in perfect confidence,, , JOHN B. OGDiiN, 87-Hm, j A 1 1 j- ' . 41 Cedar Street, S. T. Information. Information guaranteed to pro dueea luxuriant trrowth of hair upon a in Id head or beardless rce Alo a recipe tor the removal of Pimples Blotches. Eruption, etc on the skin, leaven? the same - soft, clear. and beantintl, can oe "pmiiiea wtuont charge oy aaaretsinc. 1 uiua. r. i wram. 08y " 823 Broadwai, N. York. h; T5be Heating: Pool and lltttisc or Kerry. Ilownrd '. Association Reports for Toting Men, da the Crime ot Solitude, and the Errors, Abuses and Diseases which .' pdaatroy al&nly powers, and create impediments to mar riage, with sure means of. relief. . Sent in sealed lettct envelopes, free ofchsrge. Address f. ... - Dr. J. SKIIXIN HOIJOHTOJf. -MPy , -; ": - Howard Association, Philadelphia. fsstinat canal may be compared to a river whose waters Jow over thendjoininr land, through the channels natnre ' r art las made, and improve their qualities; so long as ' ft runs on smoothly the channels are kept pure and .- healthy; if the course of the river is stopped, then the water In the eannal is no longer pure, but soon becomes stajfaant.. There is bat one hrw of .circulation in nature, t When there- is -a superabundance of humorial fluid in Jo Intestinal, tshes, and costveness takos placs, it flows . b Tik into tbeblool vessels, and infiltrates" Itself into a circulation. To establish the free course of the ri v- V.fisj nst..remore the, obstructions which stop its free course, and those of its tributary streams. With (be body. .follow the same nataral principle remove the VbetmctioDS from tlie bowels with BRAND RETTI'S TTIill, which never injure, hut arc always effectual tor fhe4 perfect cleansing of the system from all imparities ' aaddiswasei Itemerabec, never Niffrra drop of blood to be' taken from yon. Evacuate the hmnors as olten and aa long as they are deranged, or as long as yon are siek. See that B. BRAKDRETH is in white letters in the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggests. . 801 . Dr Eaton' Cordial, is not only good forXurs- mf Children, but it is the best remedy for Dysentery, Diarrhea and a disordered state of the bowels. Fold at Hendrv's Drug Store, Ashtabula. ' " 1 J .' ! Friend have you a Coron, Cold or Sous Thkoat f nse Da. ClAkk's Wild Cherry Lounges, they will cure JOB. For sale by all Druggists. . . -- Bride Sc Bridegroom. Essays foryonng men on the interesting relation f Bridegroom to Bride in the Institution of Marriage a (liurie to matrimonial felecity, tsad true usnniness. 6ent bv mail in sea!! letter envel opes free of chanre. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIA TION. Box P.. Philadelphia. Pa. . lyflta. HASKELL & BROTHER Have receircd this day ,.'- 8 Bolls Carpets, Bolls Oil Cloths 1 Roll Matting ' S Rolla Stair Carpeting. . ALSO - ' 10-1 Bleached Cottons,' 4-4 Bleached Cottons, M Bleached Cottons. . 8-4 Bleached Cottons, 3-l.Bleachcd Cottons, ' , 40 in Brown Sheetings 19ct. 4-4 Brown Sheeting, .... 4 Brown Sheeting. " 7-S Brown Sheeting, . 4-4 Brown Sheeting at IS cts. .: . ... ALSO "White Goods in Doylies Napkins. Damask and - Snow Drop. Swiss Mtielint. Xnotiks, I ' L -i Damask Talile Cloths. Suow Drop '"" Table Cloths. ManwillesOonnter- panes, Iloneycomh, tee. ic -ALSO-Lsdies Sackings. Ashtabula, April V1S. 957 TO TIIE. MUSICALLY. INCLINED IN ASHTABULA COUNTY ! GEORGE HALL So. 22, Public Square, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Begs leave to sny to his old' acquaint ance? patrons that having become dot permanently lo vtited tn this city with large errowin trade in Piano, the reward of a qnartcr of a century of paticut uu rcmittin induntry, supportnd by a strict ndtu'rence to sn nndeviatine tty'steui of fair dealing, and having tlie ability now, by having constauily in Ptorqan aortmont t nee acLnowledrod the laryct't held by any dealer iu Che Union, to do the best that can be done In the trade. - We woold sninrest to the wine and considerate, to write tts, or see us before pnrchasin:, we can nave them an a monnt worth looking after, and furnish them a good in strument with, a valid guarantee. '"Manrseem to&ennforfnnatc In MifTerinp Impofitfons to be practiced on them by wordy, and frequently un truthful and irreeponvibte traveling parties, who have no eye to their reputation or future ptanding; but otiVr at tneir doors a class of C1IEAF instruments, most easily jproeurod, aud on which the greatest prese t profits can reaiized. Ilftving fretinent, repeated, and nnpnalified a?nrar!cee from our former patrons of the friMiuincnetis of the m Mrnments purchased of as in former years, we can moet ameetly aswre them that there fleVt intervnts will be cared for in the future by oflerinjr the best the market tfords, with a valid guarartee f the same, ayd at the most reasonable prices, whether for CASH, or in time payments. Whether bought from us or our authorized agents. MONTHLY PAYMENT SYSTEM. ITaring instituted a system of monthly w quarterly Instalments for the benefit of the boncst.'ltidustrion la boring classes of occupation, many can have a Piuno or Melon eon at once, and enjoy its pleasures and advan iageaaihome. Please write ns for full particulars. N. B. Persons residing however distant, east, west r south from Cleveland, will please understand that we tiare constantly at our ' GREAT WESTERN ROOMS, In Cleveland, all the desirable makes of , PIANOS, JIELODEONS, ft' ORGANS, &c. r Made in this Country. ABX Ctt BIGHEB, but in most instances MUCH LOW ER, than they are sold in any other city East or West. 8. 8. FASSKTT, General Agent for Ashtabula Co. H. B. WARD, for Geneva and vicinity. 957 Spencerian Institute of Fenmamsliip, Genera, Ohio. TlIE Above Isbtitctk will be removed to Cleveland, September 1st 1808, Where 'tt will becon Bected witb the uirioir business college. The Interveneins three months will afford excellent opportunity to all who may wish to avail ihemsvun of the art vantages of the school at Geneva. Scholar-ship holders who may not be able to complete their course at Oeneva, will be entitled to equal privileges at Cleve land. Liberal cTao?ut'tfon rates wilt be made to any who wish to Improre tlie remainder of the s-ssion here by nterinir for two or three months, paying in advance. For particulars, srldresa 0 .. .PLin K. SPEfKS, Jr. - iJr-rwm, Ohio, LADIES Of sedentary habits who require a gentle purgative i!l find Rohack's Blood PilU-jast thr mi- lk iin- tliey want : they contain no mercury or mi.u ral poison, but arc- pure ly vcjctablv. IIinurt & Kino, Wluk'.-ulc Apcus-t. a in - . (mi R. of my and for the of is case off aud not they for the WEEKLY TELEGRAPH BY JAMES HEED. Two Dollar a Year Invariably In Anvsnrr, Local & Miscellaneous. Blank ofall kind for sale at this office. Please announce the name of TRrVTAN Reeves of Orwell, ns a suitable candidate for County Recorder, subject to the decision ol tne CountV Nominating Convention: He is a man of pood clirtraCter and excellent businefcs habits, a true patriot and soldier havinsr lost an arm in tnc service oi nis countrv ana ni uu"" tion would be highly satisfactory to Many Voters. For Recwrtlcr. We resneeHMh- annomice to the voters or Ashtabula Conntv. tnat mc immc -. Slawm of A art over, a member of Ca. D. JWth OA I. who lost bis left leg at Gettvflmrg, July 3, IB. will bd j.rt sented to the t'onntr ConveuUon for nomination to the office of RccoTtler. oTElts. Go to p.Jl. IIaLIW ronr Dentistir, who performs all oppetations in that line in the best style, and at as low rates as the same class or work can be obtained any where. Fnll,Vpper or Lower Setts for $15, and other worts In propcrtirh.' Office nearly opposite the Bank. 95fi. EErtrE to make a ra libit stew, the din;ctions are "first catch tlie rabbit." In order to have a snccrfsrul tea tar ty the directions shonlrt be "first to Swift "s and "et a pound of his good Tea." Having mad a good com mencement the desire of your heart will be accomplish ed, by giving satisfaction and enjoyment to all concern ed. A fro'hsnpply jnst received. nave yon got any Pictnres to frame ? A. Albert has just received a lototMouldings, Oval, Arch Top, Circle and Rustic Frames. Give him a call. Improvements is NoRTn Kixosville. We notice that W. II. Lockwood has moved his stoic on'thc north-cast comer, back, for the ptinwsc of making room for a new brick build ing of commodious size, upon the old site. J. Homing has just erected a tasteful and sub stantial dwelling upon the lot just north of his faetorv. We rcirret to hear that . the mill of j Benjamin & Woodworth, recently destroyed by fire so mysteriously, is not likely to be re built by the old proprietors. Landlord Warm- ncton has recently inclosed Ins place with a neat fence, and put his house into a very clean ly and orderly condition, and the wayfarer may find there as comfortable and home-like quar ters as could be desired kindness, attention, good living and plenty arc the qualities that secure these ends, and they are not wanting about this establishment M. G, Dir has Jnit received a large stock of CI tb Curtain Shad", which hecan, and will sell cheap.: Also fresh stock at Wall Paper for the falL trade. Campaign Rbadiko. We would like to supply Ihe Telrgrapli through Hie campaign, closing with the regular year, to,- any .number of responsible democrats, to be paid only upon the election of Grant and ColfaX'.'' Any others may have the paper for the lastr iivmth of the year for the reduced sum of 50 cents, in advance - - Don't ess those dirty, stirky nasty Rnnewers and Ambrosias when yon can find a P'ire, dcaii Preparation ltarrett's Hnir Kcptorative." To Grape Growers The annual summer meeting of the Lake Shore Grape Growers As sociation will meet August 23th and 20th. Tuesday 2-jtii, the meeting will commence near C'llamcr, nine miles cast of Cleveland, at two o'clock p. in., on the grounds of Dr. J. W. Dunham. What is more unsightly th.m a coat collar or a lady's dress covered with dandruff? And w!:at is more un comfortable than a heal of 'U ir filled with it t l!eadr, you have no good escnse for either. Use King's Vege table Atnbroia and yoa will joiu with ns in praising it. At a trial of eight mowing machines at Wel lington, Ohio, the committee awarded" the pre mium to the Clipper Machine for cutting the wiliest swath, with the least draft At another trial at Burton, the first premium was also, awarded to the Clipper. We Judwe from the immense sales that Mrs. S. A. Av lex's Improved (nfic ttgle) Hair Restorer or Dr.'SsinL' me bcttlt) is preferred by every one. Every. Drnguist sells it. Price One Dollar. lina.U The inventorying of snuff, liquors and tobac co, under the new revenue law is to begin at once, and will be proceeded with as fast as proper blanks are supplied by the revenue de partment. A few only have been received, and these will be required to be filled as the law directs, without delay. Af st. Assessor's Office, 13 Div. Extract from a letter of S. f '. Chandler. Professor of Geology and Jfineralwry, East Middlchnry. Vt. "Messrs. P. Hall & Co., Sashua, N. 11. Oc .tlemen : some time since when I was in your city, delivering a course Geological Lectures, I procured a bottle of your Veg etable Sicilian Hair Rcnewcr, for the nse of myself and family, and I am happy to state, its nse has proved all that you have claimed for it. I hive rucomtnendt-d it to friends and neighbors, aud in every instance has it given perfect satisfaction. This I regard as due to you the public. ' 4'Xa The culvert over the run near the house of Felix Perew, recently built at an expense of over $200, was completed by the filling in and embankment ou Wednesday of the present week. So far as could be judged by a drive over it appears to be a substantial work. The arch crosses the whole width of the trav eled path, and is provided with sufficient wings to prevent anything like a flanking movement in case of ordinary freshets. Such works though -somewhat cosily at first, are probably much more economical in the long run than more temporary bridges. The work within the division ot supervisor John Castle, and of course is to be credited to his foresight and business tact . Another Band of Couxterfeitefs. Ar rests of four more persons were made by a de puty marshal in the interior of this county, on Monday last Their names were: James Mcany, Andrew Coy, Stephen Smith and Wel lington J. Craig. (The latter was a mere boy) aud was discharged. . Commissioner White committed the remainder of tiie parfy to jail a preliminary examination on the 12th inst. Smith belonged to Wayne, and Meany and Coy to Lenox. Hahitcal Costivexess ob CoxsTirATios. From this affliction arises many of the ailing of mankind. In oi'.revcry-day walks of life we hear people complain of Xtrrovt ant! Sick Htailarhe, ISitliwmuxtg, InarUrcty of Liver, Vfes, LMlemte, Debility, Lost of Apjieite, Chotic Pain, Want of Sleep at night, aud Ihowrine through the day. Generally the cause of all Ibis train of difficulties can be traced to Cottirenext or Constiiotion the Bowels, and a remedy forlhis complaint is what required ; but among the multiplicity of cathartic remedies how shall thay choose? We all know that most cathartics, after thorough action on .the jhowels. leave them in perhaps a worso constipated state than before the remedy was taken. This, however, is not the with Roback't Mood PiUt. They act mildly, yet most effectively, on the lirer, causing that organ to throw the accumulated morbid matter, tearing the stomach bowels in a perfectly healthy and natural state and constipated. 'i nose aniicted in tkis war would do wen, alter the treatment above indicated, to have Roback't Stomach Bitters where they could take a dose after each meal ; would aid digestion and strengthen tire stomach. is The New County. A strong effort is being made says the Hubbard Standard, to create a new county out of parts of Mahoning and Trumbull counties, and have Youngstown iu county seat - If the effort is successful, following townships will probably com pose the County : Brookfield, Liberty, Hub bard, Vienna and WeathcrsficliL from Trum bull county, Austin, Youngstown, Coitsville, OanfieM, Boardman, Poland, Beaver and Springfield of Mahouing comm-. No part of such a couuty would 1 more than twelve milea from the county teat. Geneva—From the Times. TnE New Buildings. Mr. S. Ward has been liuly successful in putting two houses into one as all must admit who look upon what we now call Miss Hunt's new Millinery Store. It is now a roomy, respectable looking build ing. The Scliml JJoune progresses dally. Mr. Shaw intends to complete the second story this week, if the weather favors. The Tmtn Hull is now above the second story, but is hot being carried np with as much vigor as formerly, owing to an anticipated want of briok. We have failed heretofore -to notice the new hriek barn, now in process of erection by Esq, Rriffbam. Mr. R. nut nn one of the finest dwellings in the place last season, and this brick barn is made to compare with it In out side appearance. James L. Morgan, Esq.. has just completed a building on West Main Street, adjoining Proctor's store, to be used as a Broker's Office. The inside work is most admirably done. The desks and counters compare favorably in point of workmanship with those in the bank. Mr. M. has not occupied it as yet in ins busi ness. Mr. Chamberlain's fine dwelling on Walnut street, is enclosed, covered, and the chimneys are built. The dwelling of Mrs. Thomas, on Cemetery street, approaches completion, and will soon be ready to occupy. Mr. E. Hinman is laying the wall for a two story brick dwelling, 20x80, on his lot near the planing mill, fronting on Maiden Lane. The lot formerly owned by Stephen Wood, on Eagle street, is now owned by Geo. Crow- eli, Esq., of Home. Mr. Stone is building upon the lot a two storv frame dwelling, 21x:J8. It is partially enclosed, and the roof is ou. Mr. Burrows lost some '!0, and Mrs. Frauk Halm about $20 by a slight of hand operation performed by some of the followers of the big how. A Grant club and a young men's christian association have been formed in Geneva. Loy alty to God aud the government is as natural aud general on the one hand, as disloyalty and the works of darkness and the devil arc on the other. Another Street Opened. Swan street, running froiii AVest Main to .Union street in Ttbbittsville has been unened the past week. Supervisor Webb hits had a full force at 'work grading and improving the same. By the opening of this street many desirable -building lots arc opened to the market, several of which are already taken. iThc Episcopal Church Society arc looking ripon this street for a suit able lot upon, which to build a church edifice. New Wem. As a precaution against time of need, the council have put in a well on Main street, and will furnish the same with a force pump. Plenty of water is the thing needed in case of fire, yet, with no means of distributing and elevating it, the town may buru down not withstanding. 'Our readers have observed ILat we rsrely praise patent medicines, and that we advertise only the very best of them. But now. the remarkable recovery of Mrs. Kice. of Canastota, from lurdlstressiiigund almost iclplues scrofulous disease, which is known throughout thecommnuity, and ltnqueslioi ahly the effect of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, leads ns to publish without rerervc the re markable efficacy of this medicine. We do this in tiie itent of the afflirteti. Any remedy which can so ef fectually "raise one from the dead, should be univer sally kuown ; and we wish it may lie universally as suc cessful as it has been iu the case of Mrs. ltii-c. tim Duily Syracvte Journal. From the Sentinel. Stucck r.Y Ligiitxixo. Oh the night of July 21st, the residence of Jacob Painler, on the plank road in Dorset, was struck by light ning, lite liglituing smtCK ine cnimney, knocking it to pkcos, following it down aud passing through' a room in which seven per sons were sleeping. It strucK tne stove pipe broke the stove, knocked a pile, of shavings in every direction, ami passed lino lue cellar. No one was hurt. Jacob was a little stunned; but he is copper tipped, and it did hlin no damage. On Friday, 31st ult, the barn of Scuyler and Jerome Nixon, of Wayne, was struck by light ning and consumed, together with two valua ble horses, hav, grain, SlC. A wagon load of hay was run out while burning and the wagon injured. Loss aliout 1,000; insurance about $293. On the same day the black-smith shop of E. Gane was also struck, tearing a lew shin ies from the roof. i TiTrsviLLE, Pa., JUrch 0th, 1SGS. Dr. 6age Jt Co., Buffalo, N. Y. : Ueullemcii Vunr Catarrh Remedy has cured me of Catarrh of long standing, when all others had failed, would cheerfully recommend your Catarrh rewtedy.to all who arc suffering from that disagreeable disease. Yours, truly, A. T. BAI.I.AXTINE, SiKl Inventor of the Pnllantlne Torjiedo. Some irreverent and profane creature sends us from Snybrook, the following : "I met an old sore-eyed 'cuss' the other d ty, and said to hiin, are you going to vote for Grant this fall ? 'Not by (hie) a d-.-m sight !' hiccupped the old sinner, He (hie) wants to (hie.) free the nig gers (hie) and he likes (hie) .whisky. Firing this, reply at me the venerable: Seymour patri ot moved off, obliquing to the right and left" A Good YiEi.D.-Mr. L. Shumway, on the Lake Sliore, raised this year two hundred; and thirty bushels of wheat, on cightacrcs of ground an avorage of twenty-nine bushels to the acre. ' ' ' ' f V' Rrjtorttr. Those in, want of a faithful and reliable Shoemaker, will not be agrieved that Willinm Nuttail has moved into town and located at Hendry's corner, as per adv."; . ' Brett of; Geneva, Musical Instrument dealer, asks through our columns for a share of the patronage of this region; ns will be seen by adv. in another column. His -enterprise and energy would seem to entitle him to favor. Chicago is taking steps to secure a park of considerhble magnitude. About seven miles a direction a little south of west from the .city, is a beautiful tract of land known as the Riverside Farm. It is situated on the Aux Plaincs river, and embraces 'about one thou sand one hundred acres of excellent soil. The river flows through it in a winding direction from north to south, and a part 'of tlie land is wooded with ash and oak timber. The park to be conuected with Chicago, by a road one hundred feet wide, lined on both sides" with trees, and the grounds are to be laid out and ornamented in the highest style of landscape gardening. The enterprise is in the hands of public-spirited gentlcmenj who will raise the funds for' the purpose by the sale of other grounds in the immediate neighborhood. . At a recent meetiag of the Committee of the Harvard graduates on the Alnmni Hall and Harvard Memorial, it was stated that up to the present time $142,000 of the memorial fund had been received. Five thousand dollars iu addition to this has been placed in the hands of the treasurer, and there is due from .-subscribers about $46,000 $:J5,000 of Which is considered good making in nil $182,000 to wards a fund f $300,000, which it will cost to complete (lie proposed structure in accordance with the pbin:; adopted by the Building Com mittee. The corner stone of the Conunemoia tion Hall, it is thought, can be laid about the middle of October next ng physician in any enmmnnity is a good medicine; aud to a sincere and skilful practitioner it is an Invaluable help. To know a remedy and to apply it is the Doctor's great business aside from this his advice is from ex perimental practice, and we are only experimenting ...i i n f : 'TM. .. l .. 1. 1 .. ii : . .(...m.?..... lieu luiion iii i. j itiihiih; nimiuur i u"-n.iic, the great tletirntirm. To direct when to administer it is all the nhvsicion isreouirrd to do. In Buchn. as pre pared bv Dr. Helmbold. we have, therefore, till that is needed." Every bottle of the extract lias full directions for i(s nse. It is no quack medicine, but conies to the patient with the recommendation of some" of the bright est intellects known to the science of physics. A medi cine bearing the unqualified endorsement of such men as Dr. piivsio, r-roi. aikwees, or. cpiihaix McDowbi-l, and Prot. Thavkhs, of the Royal College of Sunrcona cannot fail to find its way to tne confluence of millions oi lumiues. neuce iuw wenun oi- us uismigutshcd pre parer and its necessity to the family circle at all times and seasons. See advertisement elsewhere. Cincinnati uuxeu: Hay Abroad. Five steamers left N. York within a week, for England, loaded with Hay, so severe has been the draught over that coun try, and to a great extent over the continent, that the prospect , stimulates, with handsome returns, these unusual shipments. Postage Law in Relation to Weekly Newspapers. Section three of the net passed ,y Congress aud approved by the President, July 27, 1808, entitled "an act to further amend the Postal laws," is as follows: ; Section 3. And he it further enacted. That section thirty-five ''of. the. act of March third, eighteen liundml and sixty three, shall be so constrcucd as to per mit weekly newspapers, properly folded and addressed, when sent to regular subscribers, in the county where printed and published, to be delivered free of postage, when depositee! at the office nearest the office of pnblication ; but no thing in this act shall be so construed as to require carriers to distribute said pa pers, unless postage is paid upon ilium at the rate of five cents per quarter, and; such postage must be prepaid for a term of not less than one quarter or more than! one year, either at the office of mailing or . delivery, at the option of .the sub-: scriber. of . JIvsTEuioi's Death of a Mystkeious Lady. A lady named Mrs. Kiggs, who had been living at the old Martin Hotel, in Giraru, (the landlord is Mr Albee, we believe,) and engaged in superintending the erection of a line residence on J ice avenue, in that flourishing borough, died quite unexpectedly on Monda?. She came to. Uirard recently,- iutending to make her new Mouse Her homo tor lile. She was repoitcd quite wealthy. Mrs. Kig9 is 'originally tram Philadelphia, where we believe, she married her hus band, whose name we have, not learned left her 40f,000.' A few years since she married her.prexent husband, Mr. Kiggs of New York. She retained her own property, and was worth at least $200- 000 when she died. Her business agent is a brother of her first husband. J lis wiiV is dead : his daughter, a voiinc: lady has been with him, waiting w:th Mrs. Kiggs. The latter had a suit for divorce pending against - her husband. 81 e was taken sick a week before she died. This igent ami his daughter excluded all oth ers from waiting upon her, and the agent administered ether, cloroforin, ami such other things as he preferred. Since her death the daughter lias become seriously 11 her lather also acting as physician to her. - A tew days before Mis.Kirgs died, an inferior looking woman came to help urr agent ttikf.care of her, and claimed to be her sister. Many circumstances looked so strange that tho landlord said that a post-mortem examination should be held on Mi's. Kiggs' body, but on Monday night it was' removed to the residence of . Dan Hice - (who is an intimate acquaintance of saw business agent) with the intention of taking it, to i hiladclphni lor interment. So lar as could lie ascertained, Airs. Kiggs im mense property goes to th'i siek daugh ter of her agent, and if the daughter dies to the agent himself.--7iVe Gazette, 37. ed to of now line And hire T f I Oils. new the MARRIED. In Kiii'Tsville. Anajt -Mil. hv C. D. KnckweU. Willis Siiarp, of Ashtabula, to Mian Ellen Davenport, of Couue- ant. In Monroel on the 2nd dav of Ansn't. bv O. r. Kelnir'. Mr. J. K. lionard Miss Ellen E. Ilickj, both of Mou- and A-.i-nt. DIED. Aunonncmcnti free: Commendatory Notice, half rates in In tlii Villain: on Friday of last week. John Quer. asttd Sfi yoan. tiv-j J5 mmmm v) HiUR DRESStM Neville in oseBoifle " BT ITS USE Gray or Faded Hair is qnickly restored to its yontliful color iwd bcanty, and with the first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragranca is given to the Hair. It will cause Hair to groT on Bald Spots, 1 1 will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING n.UR is immediately checked. For Sole br all DraggiMa. . DE1-OT n-mored from Greenwich St. to 85 Uarclay t. & 40 Park Place. Cliaric k. Su-Ift, Agent, Ashfibnta. 9fi!)y SWiV TV S !, ", Xlie Moat flti.nnlpni Fmit Jar in n?p. for Kile by C'lIAKLES E. SWIFT. 3 Pint Frnit Jars at SWIFT'S Drag Store: Call at SWIFTS before j-on pnrchasc Frnit Jars. 2 Quart Earthern Frnit Jars ai SWIFT'S. Wax for ecaliu; Frnit Jara at SWIFT'S. SugurK, Efcick, Brown or Whife, at SWIFT'S. Cider Vinegar at SWIFT'S. Candle, Tallow or Stcarine, at SWIFTS. A mUly rcrfrfmnl Hair EcstorcJ, it SWISTS. SWIFT'S! r tt 1 V y cau well Io.h at . , . ' ' . ' ; ' , : j : ; , ' ' . - - Charles L. Lockwood, AND DEALER IS MEN'S FUKNISIIINO GOODS, &13 nroMwajr, st.NIeblaa Hotel. R. Y. P ft ,,, '. . . jl Sw Duira iimue to oruet. a woper fit t,nrnteei. Self measurement sent by mall "on no plication, r r!cc I 18, M, 3n aK. 4i and 4ti Dollars per " TRUNKS! THINKS! C. FOKD. 1ms iust received a verv Inn.l-nrr.f assortment of lar-e and meriinm aized TrmTel-Ir-e Tier 1 4, Konie of.-lwniil Anion, which will be told at reajc-jji;: price. C'aH and aee tlH-nt. MM SAGINAW. LTJMBEE. We ITave iust received direct frm Saginaw, an inrnice of the BEST PINE LCIIIBEH, LATH, mm SHINGLES, ever bronjht to this market, which we are prepared to sell at reduced rntes, in quantities to suit purchaser. vwi.iimm; ,i, iiiniiauieiiin, me oesi ol DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, and BEVEL I'INE SIDING. wlileh we keep constantly nn hand, and m-11 low for CASH. skVMoi'R jt cinoiv:s Anhtahrila. O. Jnne la. 1ms. WMtf XKW Crockeiij, Glass & Clilna Store! UST Opened, an Extensive Stock of - ' ... '''.' ' CIirXA, GLASS, and C'ltOCKERT the.oest wares and of Hie Intent style GucT Band and Plain China Tea Sets China Dinner bets, UhisR are of diffcrentvarit'ticj and qualities, Castor?, Heavy Plain and Figur Croukery; Ware, Jcc. . which the attention of the pnlilic is especially invited, lieinn bought directly rf the iniiortsn, special induce ments are oliered in regard to prices, Ac. One doocXortu of the FUk House. B. II. XERKIAX. Ashtabula, October 1M17. trio J. MANSFIELD OULD rail the attention of the Ladies Aslitahula and vicinity, to his large stock of 'KAJtrr GOODS, onenhi nt the store of Mrs. Meriinm, Milliner, om, north Kik House. Alloods usually kept in my of trade will be fonnd iu FULL VARIETY AND STYLE. ivc expect to sell them at prices as low as wm be- tU''ht in Cleveland, and of as aond nnaMtv. Parti cu- hereafter. JSO. jMA.NSPlKEB.. Ashtabula, May 50, 1W.. - M VARNISHES ! YAKXISIIES ! ! UST RECEIVED, a larce sir.! of tirmshcs. which we will sell lower than any Ultr es tablishment in the county, they are the best ia- a mar ket. The trade snppliedat a reasonable advaan-atwai Wi ole t ale Pr i ce . Cill and examine onr stock, and prices of If hit Varnishes, Japans. Ac, ln-fore purraasnii? elsw: where. IIEXUUY i KINti. Branrisjs. Ashtabula, Fi b. 211. IH.,8. stn C. G. CALKIXS, Real Em t ntc and General hnwIiMf Jgwwy. Term x 1 to 2 m-rct. forKcnl Kksttf-tearMMtloD I?ciititii 5 percent. UiKi'(lni) PervAMul 9ngKtj aiui tVnvt'yniK-iiifr ut very accommouiitiu nks. Vor Sale. Hon-e and two acre of Laaul BiSaiu Street, flue fruit, and good.otl. For Sale. Good House and two liXiIn Street. Farm For Sale. 07 Acre, oa rhit Ktatl, go id building and excellent coil. 61 Aerea Land mux (irIcrpCorarfts.MaertiV4l, ham, yood oil, witb a t;uod runaiagvUeaa. thruah land. Farm Wanted. An eliHhle pbre af moderate and rot!, on om f the riuv roBl, and wttltin one two mi leu of the Village. C. i. VALKISS Heal Khtato and nvral mm Aeiiey. For He nt, a nice More-well loritedv mm Hafn Street, (.-. Ki. t alkin, Aj$ent. For Sale, bandsotne Uone and It. in E-Tut VH laL'e Initiie of O. . C'ai.kini-. A;ent, AlHtHhara O.. For Sale, afulitautial llouc, witb a larur kM, bhrh dry, ou Center Street, Ashtabula, C. G. Cauima, For Sale, SG acref of bind, mostly timberrdrfaa a log Imxiki. and 10 acres dented, S niHr frum the la tire on Ton,' time, and 1(H) cord? of wood, delivered town, taken rachycor on the pavment. C. O. :al- !..! i.l.t..l,.,i. tti.;.. For Sale, Farm of acrer.'ndllnr land, well watered, with hnil(!ini;r for two bonictendt. This 1 a productive farm. jokI ftr stock, (jraiu or fruit, and he divided if desired, though all mast be told toeetb er, $W per acn. Farm (or Sale, on the plank road. 7Aor 113 arm ood rriun or rth land, yield forty or fifty ton of bar, watereil mid ha good buildiiif.'! aud prood orchard ing, and twelve acre? excellent timber ffH) per acre. Afply to V. O. Calkin, Kt-al K-tute Agtuicy. &c. Ilonne and lot, on Bank alley, one of the bent locut'otiM in town for a huincaa nuui. Enquire at C. ii. Calkin, Ileal Estate Agency. For Sale, two or thro very deHrtble hoac and in thi vifla-e. one with four or Are acre of LatiU. InimiM of C (i. Cai.kiS!, Jeul Estate Aeiit. Partner Wanted, In a well eatahlitfied manntac inrinir husini(. wholcmunc, respectable, permanent aud prtititnhle. capital required, $H,tNMI to 4o,ifO. Enquire C. ii. Calkins' r5miue(j A-i'Ucy. VUVST CAKES, fresh and go!, just rectdred at SWIFTS'. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Langs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything; won so widely and so deeply upon toe confidence wf mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complAints. Through a lone scries of years, and amons most of the races of men it has risen higher and higher in their estima tion, as it has become better known. Its nnil'orm character and power to cure the various anectious of the lun3 ami throat, hare made it known ns a re liable protector against them. Whiie adapted to milder form9 of disease and to young children, It is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, ami tlic d:in- porous affections of the throat anil lungs. As a pni- vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every faniilv, ami indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption is thought in curable, still great numbers ot cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and tlio patient restored to sound health by the Clterrtf Pectoral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that . the mo9t obstinato of them yield to it. When noth- ing else could reach them, under the Clterry J?ec- toral they subside aud disappear. Hingm and Public Speaker find great pro tection from it. Atthma is always relieved and often woolly cured by it. Hronch Mm is generally cured by taking tho Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent dose'. So generally are its virtues known that wo need not publish the certificates of thein here, or do more than assure the public that Us qualities are fully maintained. . Ayer's Ague Cure, Awe, Periodical or Bilious Fever. &c, end indeed all the affections which ansa from malarious, marsh, or miaamnfao poisons. As its name implies, it does Cnre, and does not fnil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Cismulh, 7;.. nnr anv other mineral or noisonous substance whatever, it in nowise injures any patient. The number and importance of its cures in the agne dis- tricts, are uter without a nara uterally beyond account, anil we belicvo without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in olwtinnte cases, and where other remedies had wholly foiled. Unacclimated persons, cither resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro-' tected by taking the AGUE CUKE daily. , For IAver Complaint, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activitv. For Bilious Disorders anil Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, where other medicines had unleii. I'ruparcil bv IH. .1. C. Avkr & Co., P"-'-1 ami Analytical Clicuuats, Lowell, Mass., aud sola ail round Uie world. 9 PlilCr, 91.0O FEB BOTTLE. j J irrtkmr column. a O 0 0 b 0 I H u 8! M a W b H H R 0 R V 0 IS 1 CO 0 hi 0 K 4 8 1 o s 2 1 a rU CO a - 6C K o 1 5 O o to o OO r- o 0 d H H 0 0 TJ H 0 p P s K Ft W H it. O s 53 - I 2 D w K O w H O t-i o W o c O 00 w a a o td tJ Q H C J2 tt w ss a Q S3 H pi CO S D -1 H b 0 H H w H O CP Z tt o W H Oi W 'A YOU ALL 1 . . iiavf heaiid ok - Hooflanrl'i German Bitters Hoofiand's German' Tonic. YO U ALL bats asisB air HOOFIAIIB'S GEBJlAJr BlTTli" HOOFUND'S GERMAH TONIC. Ircpaied by Dr. C 1C. Jackson, FUladelphia. Their In trod action into this country from Qersnny occurred in . - ' 1825. TCLET CURED TOtTB FATHERS AMD MOTHEHS, w i?r yJymrreWtdre. They ar ntirely dincm,t- PP5ra.,w DOW P H- country called bitter, or ti ii Tonic Thev r. no tavern prepa , 1 1 ( , miiwii, or anyl nin , wv, nwni wuaut, nn nif iw a x sey The grtatut knonm-rtmtdUtfcr " . 1 . - Liver Complaint. DYSPEPSIA,. ' Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys. ERUPTIOHS OF THE SKIIt, Bd all ElneiHi arlslns from a IMaora dered Liver, Stomach, or niPUMirr or tux blood. . - Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity - of the Stomach, .Nausea, EearV burn. Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight in tha fitnmAnh. Bonr Eructations, Sink- ing- or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swim- minsr of the Head, Homed or Difficult Breethina;, Fluttering at the Heart, s"Im Chokinar o r ' Suffoea t Ing f Y3enaation when in a Ly-Q. in Posture, Dimneas of aassr Vision, Dots or 'Webs before the Sight; Dolt Pain in tha Head, Defioiency of Perspiration, Yellowness . of the Elun and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chests Xiimbs. etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, iumi ina in the Flesh, Constant Imairinings , of vll and Great Depression of Spirits.' Alt thcM imlicaU diaeau-, th Liver m IHgutim Organs, anaotwd vUk impm MmsV Hoofiand's German' Bitters la entirely vegetable, and contains not liquor. It lam compound of Fluid Ex tract. The Kootn, Herbs, and Barks from which hee extracts are made are eatHered ytts. Germany, All the mrAlff Aclnal virtues are extracted Jfif from them br at aele ntl He sajaa' chemist. Theoo extracts are tbeu lortvarded to this country to be ned exnresslr for, .thai manumrtare ol these Bftiera. There fci ho alcoholic pilitHitnnce of any kind used In eompoundiais: the Bfttel foundios; the Bftters, heuee It Is r Uitters that raa be used 1st 1 here- alcoholic stimulants ar iu. 01111 eases w ot advisable. Hoofiand's German Tonhj is a combination of mU the InffretTienls of Iks Bitters, with rnaa Santa Crms Rntn, Orange, etc. Jt is nsed for the same diseases ms the Biilers, in enwes where mm pure alcoholic stimntm is required. - You uriH bear m sttW thai them remedies are. entirely different from any others adrrrtivd for the cure of the diseases named, these being scientific preparations of medicinal extracts, eehUe the others are merw deeociions of rum iu soma form. The TON IC decidedly one of she most pfem sant and agreeabU remedies ever offered to the pubtie. Its taste is eznuitits. It is a pleasure la take it, whils its Ufe-airina, erhilaratina, and medicinal onalities SSSS emuicdil te be knoum as the greatest of sM umics. . DEBILITT. yVrv is u, medicine erjunl to Bonflanfs German, Bitters or Timic iommmmmmmmnrases of Debility They impart a Urns iimmM snandviyorlbthswhole system, strengthen I iiS the appetite, causa mm enjoyment of thewsZism food, enable the sto mach to digest it, purtjy the btood,give a-good, sound, healthy complexion, eradicate the yellow huge from ih, eye, impart a btoum to the checks, and change the patient fnnu a sAortreathed, emaciated, weak, and nervous invalid, to a full-faced, stout, and rigorous person. Weak and Delicate Children ar& made strong by using the Bitter or Tonic. In lact, they are Family medi cine. They ran be adminiolerrd wltta perl eel aity to a child three months old, the most delicate lemale, or a maa ofnlnrty. ThtssBemcdies art tht best . , Blood Purifiers oner known, and will cure att diseases resulting frorn had blood Keep yosrsupass blood pure ; keep your. Liver in order; keep j your digestirt organs in at sound, healthy LI Bfrcmrfitm, by the use of these remedies. suBsasT. 'UmI no disease wilt seer assail you. The best men in the country recommend them. If years of honest reputation go for anything mm must try Ihess preparations. FHOX H05. OKO. W. WOODWABD, Chief Jostles of the Pnpreme Court of Prnnsyrranhv PlilWDSLrnil, klareh ltt, 1M7- . l.tnd " IlonflaniPs German Bitters " is not an mlaw. . ieaiing beverage, but is a goad tunie, useful in disorder,--of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases ear debility and want of nervous action, in the system. Tours truly. 60. W. WOODWARD. FKOJC DOW. JAKES THOMPSON, Judge of tho Bupreme Court of Pamwytvanla. l'BIUDSLFHli. April SR. I!- consider g". Iloolland's German Bit A ; ten. a valuable medicine Incase jfmm!n ot attacke of I n d la;es tlonassna aiasor Dyopepsla. I east certify thl Iroui my experience of It. Yours, with resneci, JAMES T1103IPSOJI. from rev. joeErn n. kussard.d. d,' rastor of the Tenth Kiptist Chnreh, Phllndclphla; j. Jaoksos Iras Sib: havs bee- frequently reouested to connect my name with rearmmentlaUons of ' difiereni kinds of medicines, but regarding tht pracHos as out of my appropriate sphere, 1 have in all cases de cJined ; but wUh a clear proof in various instances, and -particularly in my own family, of ths usef utness of Dr JtooJtmnsTs 6um Bitters, I depart for once from my, -usual course, to eruress my full eonoution that for geov. erol debility oi the system and especially for Liver ' Complaint, It t acv Borsataafe -and valuatils prevaraltes. in v I some eases it may fail 1 but usually, I J douU not, it will' be very oenefieinlwmMm U to thorn who suffer to tht abuts, causes. Tours, very resfectuUo, J. II. KHXA'AJtO. . , XiglUh, below Coatet street CAUTION. ITanJIand's German Bemedies are eouoterf riled. The genuine hare the signature of C. M. Jackson am the front of the outside wrafier of each bottle, and tha pome oftU article blown ui each boJlt. dUothcrtmra, courierat. t Price of the Bitter, fl 00 per bottle J Or. a half dorm for 5 OO. . Price of the Tonic, "1 6 O pet bottle J Or, a half dozen lor 7 SO. Th tonic Is put np in qn-rt bottled ' ttecollect that tl is Dr. HoofiaiuTt German. BesneditU that ore so unjvertaV-i uieti and so highly recasem mended ; and do notmmwmmmnnn. allow the Druggist to induce you to take fi nnytmg elm that ho may say is just as fl Jjgood, became ha snakes a larger frrnfilmuumsmnw on it. These Krmf dies will bt stsU by cxprus to amy locality spaa aiylicts ttsmtstk rnnciPAL office, AT THE QEHSLAJf 2EEDICTNE STOHS." . " Ho. 831 ABC a STBXMT, FsOuspUa. CIIA& M. EVAIT3, . Proprietcv ' Formerlr O. BL JACdoW & CO Tnese Bemedies are for ".le by Dnn Clots, StoreUeepers, and ficdlcine DckU ers everywhere. . , Do not forget to em mine , R (;,e ariictt yo hay. As order to get Uie genuiuc - ' -l:v 05; fv