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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 4

The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 4

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STOVES! STOVES? LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. BUGUUS0 JDircctorn. TloffatV Vegetable LIFE FILL 3 AND PHQSNII BITTEES FOR SAL, BV TUB AGENT. fTlHE high and envied celebrity which thi pre eminent Medicine has acquired for Sherman's Cough Lozenges. SHERMAN'S Cough Lozenges, are the the safest, most sure and etioctual remedy for coughf-, colds, consumptions, vhooping cough, asthma, tightness of the lungs or chests, Stc.

be. The proprietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand boxes have been sold within the last year, restoring to health persons In almost every stags of consumption, and those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. Hundreds upon hundreds of certificates have been offer-o'l of their wonderful from those who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. Slierumu's Worm Lozenges, Proved in more than 400,000 cases to bo infallible; the only certain woim destroying medicine ever discovered.

Many diseases arise from worms and occasion long and in-tense sutH-ring and even death, without their HErfcllTSSAI.K.-liy vinuoof a writ of 2d. l'lurics Vendi Ux. to me directed and delivered from the court of Common Pleas of Summit county Ohio, I shall expose sale at public vendue at tho door of the court housj iu the town of Akron, on Monday the twenty-ninth day of April next, between the hours of ten o'clock m. and four o'clock r. m.

of said tiny, the following des- eribed lands and tenements, to wit! Tho south half of a certain tract or parcel of land situate in the county of Stark, (now Summit uud Slate of Ohio, described as follows, to wit: Being the south east quarter of section numbet tbur-tecti in township twelve, of range nine, of the land directed to bo sold at Steuben-ville by an act of Congress providing for the sale of lands of the United States in the Teritory noith west of the Ohio River, and above iho mouth of the Kentucky Rivrr, and of tho act amendatory thereof, which said quarter section of land was confirmed unto John Richards by Patent from the United States, signed by James Madison President, bearing date the 15th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve, as bv reference thereunto will appear. AnZ. MUUBaart St Co. TYho'-MaW end Retail Dealers in Dry Gooa. Grcaeries, Crockery, JIirJr, Leather, Boots tt Shoe, Beady Made Cloth-ig.

tlets, Caffs, Gloss, Mittens, ko. ttc- A Dealers In all kinds eoun try Produce. Brisk Block, Howard Street, Akroa Ohio. Jonathan JTIur, urnmmiion Merchant, foot of Market North Akron; is prepared to snake contracts for transportation 01 freight to any point in the U- 8. Liberal advances mad in ash on property going to Cleveland or U.

Y. SlrUt attention to business night'ar-d day IS. F. IVheeter, Hosae and Sign Painter. Shop five doore west of the Ohio Exchange, North Akron, Ohio.

IlibbarO, Dealer i Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Croskery anf uiassware, opposite me tone Block, Howard Street North Akron, Ohio. Physician, Surgeon and Oculist, office on Howard Street, Alron.jOhio. IP Howard, .11. Practicing Physician and operative Surgeop Norih Akron. JP.

n. Hall it Co, Dry Goods, Groceries, crockery, Hardware corner Market and Howard streets Akron, Ohio. Tf heeler. Thompson, ee Co. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Akron, Ohio.

lf'm. .11. Dodge, Atorsey and Counsellor at Law, South Ak ron II. IS. fan Tailor, A few'doors west of the Ohio Exchange, Market street, North Akron.

If. S( F. Hal tic, Dealersin Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Leather and Oil, one doorsouth ofP D. Hall's store, Howaid street Akron, Ohi Harry Pardee, Manufacturer of Cabinet Ware and Chaire of every description, in the building formerly occupied as a "store by Dewey Crosby near Lock 8, Market et, Akron, Ohio. vHavid Dealer Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery Sic.

eorncr of Howa'd and Market streets, opiosi'e the Pavillion House, Akron. Hiram Fuller, Dea'er in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions next, door to tlie ware-house oi Wheeler, Thompson i South Akron, Ohio. Ii. IS. Sptlman, A Co Dealers in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, cones, Iron and Nails, No 1, Stsne Block, Akron.

Charles Craitz, A Co. Dealers in Hardware and Market Street, North Akron, Ohio. Iliratn ISamum, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office opposite the Ohio Exchange, North Akron, Summit County, Ohio. David Tod, E.cq., of Warren, will attend the courts in this county, and render his services in all cases where my clients may desire them.

1. JKilburn, lue oldest practicing notanic l'nysician in Summit County. Office on Howard Street, a few doors south of the Stone Ulock, North Akron. Zj. J.

Ires, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Druge, Medicines, Paints, Oils and De-stuifa at his old stand, Howard street. i. n. ii. i i.i.

tt Co. AVE just received an. addition to theiT 'unrivalled" stock of Goods consisting of a tew prices or variety 1 Alpac-cas, a large lot of beautiful prints iic. fctc. also an assortment of bonnets, leghorn, atraw, Cypress, and palm leaf; also plain, figured, and striped silk velvets for ladies bonnets, with a lew pieces of splendid velvet ribbons to match.

Cheap of course, call and see! Akron November 14, 18 J3. rTiAMARINDS.Preservcd Ginger, Pea Nut9 by the bushel, for sale by O. E. Huntington at the Yeliow tore, North Not. 8, 1313.

CABINET WARE. rlIIE subscriber would inform the inhabi tant of Akron and vicinity that he has on hand a general assortment of Cabinet ware made of th best Mahogany nntl Cherry by tirst rate workmen, and will be sold extremely low for ready pay only. Mahogany bureaus a good article fcr fifteen dollars and other articles in proportion. Hog will keep constantly on hand at his shop on Main st. in the brick buidinzr formerly occupied by B.

V. Stevens between Norfh and South following: articles: Bureaus, sofa-bed steads, Mahogany and Cherry tables, work stands of various kinds, French bedsteads for three dollars and rifty cents, finished than any other in this town. The public are invited to call and examine tor themselves. L. ROOT.

February 2 1st, 1814. The State of Ohio, In the Court of Com Summit county, ss Pleas, Sarah Jane Buttles, 1 vs. Petition for Divorce. Justin Buttles. rr i HE said Sarah Jan Buttles has thin dav JL filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court her Petition for a Divorce and dissolution of FOR CASH.

Hf F. ATTLfc are now receiving: from New York arid Boston a general and complew assortmeiitTof dry goods, cloths groceries, hard-ware, Crocker saddlery, car riage trimmings, boots Si shoes, leather, fcc. ice. 4,000 cf all kinds for pale cheap by II. F.

ilook at Tiia: Great Bargains in Dry Goods! GEO. W. wishing to Iclose his present stuck immediately, will sell.ybr a feic tree ks, any part of large aad well selected assortment or Dry-uoods, at friefs btlow their pree tat value in i'ew mow. Dealers in 'want of Dry Goods, will find prices to smt if they call immediately. Feb.

nth, 1344. is hereby given that a pe tition ill he presented to the honorable commission ers of Summit countv at their next regular ses sion praying for the vacation of the following pieces of county rood situated in Twinsburgh, Ohio, to wit: 1st, commencing at the northwest corner of land owned by Louis arrold and running south on the lot line between said Car- gold and Isreal annon'sf and to the south Aurora road '(so called,) thence south through Odell Applebee's land to the Klevcland and Weltsville turnpike. 2nd. That part of the north Aurora road (no called) commencing at northeast corner of Louis argold's land and running southeasterly to the south Aurora road near James W. Horrick's house.

3rd, also, the new road (so called) which has not been opened, commencing on the line of the noith Aurora road near a poplar tree at tho northeast corner of land owned by David ochran, thence south to the south Aurora road, thence south through Odell Applebee's land to the Cleveland and YVe'ihville turnpike. Also, to lay out and establish a county roid in winsbu rsj atoresaid, commencing at the north went corner of land owned by Robert Cochran, in the centre of the north Aurora road (so called) and running south on the lot line between Robert titan ar.d 1 ouit argold's land to the south Aurora rotd (so called) thence commencing in the centre of said Aurora road about thirty rods east ol the termination ot said proposed road as aforesaid (or near the bars) and running south thi ough Odell Applebee's land, and intersect the Cleveland and Wellsvilla turnpike near said Applebee's barn. Twinsburg, March 4th, 1844. 4w45. AUCTION STORE BV JARIES Cr.

DOW IN the Brick Block opposite the Wash-ingtonian Hotel, Akron, Sales every Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and Evening. E. Chapman, Auctioneer. Shearing IrlacHines, A Suply of Parsons Sc. iso Machines constantly on hand prices from 8105 to 8115 each.

Second handed machines ft.om $6 to $90 procured if wanted at ehort notice, or sale at the Akron Drug Store, D. COMMLN'S. Nov. 1st. 27tf IV D.

HALL XX AVE just recieved from Pittsburgh a 11 Pure article of white lead, also a lot of lead in oil which they offer to sell on reasona bl terms. Nov. 9 1845. StiUho o(j pairs coarse boots. 30 pairs Kip boots, 20 pairs calf boots.

Thick Brogans, Boys Kip Boots, Women coarse shoes, Kid slips, over shoes Children' shoes, Sic. for sal by J. L. Standakt 6c Co. kron, Nov.

1843. A I). 4 the Auction Store, and for which a part cash will be paid butter cheese. tallow, oats, com, and almost every kind of country produce at the highest market prices by J. Lx.

DU Akton Nov. 1943. DANIEL J. BEL DEN Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care, in Summit and the adjoining Counties.

CP Office in the Insurance buildings. Cuyahoga Falls. Oak Bark Wanted. FIVE HUiNDHED CORDS BARK will be contracted for at the NEW YORK STORK, No. 3, Stone Block.

ASH HOOPS 5 lor sale bv Wheeler, Thrmpson Sc Co. LETTER lAIElt. RULED Letter Paper for sale 20 cents per Quire, at the Auc tion Store by AS. G. DO Akron, Dec.

37th, 1942. The State of Ohio, In Summit county, ss. I the court of Common Pleae. James A. oaxton, vs.

Henry C. Erasmus D. Crosby, Henrv Wet more. The Portage Canal and In Chancery. Manufacturing company, John R.

Hudson, John T. Dalch, Eliakim Crosby and Joseph S. Lake. 'pHE det'endent John k. Hudson is hereby notified that said Saxton has filed his Bill in Chancery in id court representing thai at the February Term 1843 of said court he recovered a judgment against said Henry C.

Crosby, Eras mus J). Crosby and Henry Wetmore fir the sum and costs, teat said Henry C. Crosby has a- claim against said Portage Canal and Manufacturing company for 8 1 200, which was assigned to them by said Eliakim Crosby, that by virtue of a subsisting contract betwet raid Company and said John'lt. Hiid. son, said Hudson is bound to pay said sum of money to said Crosby, that said John Itet I tka A 1 I ure ui mu uuason lias in nis hands money.

of said Hudson for the purpose or paying me same; and mat said JokkhIi Lake is connected with said Hudson in hi. said contract with taid company; and Drmiixr aid court to decree that said sum of money due from e'hid Company or from raid Hudson io saiu yrobuv De p.iw IO said j.axto ln part payment of said judgment; and that unless he appear in said Court and plead answer or de mur in sixty days trom the risinir the nxi term thereof said bill will as to him ba tjiken as true and confessed and a decree rendered accordingly. H. GRISWOLD, elieitor lot complainant. 1 1MI.

iixriT. CHEAP TVTEtV and desirable Goods for fall mil 1 winter, fancv and staple, now opening at the Store of D. Abbt, in block No. on the corner of Market and Howard street, North consisting of a great variety of new sty'e prints, muslin de luins, alpachas, bombazine, cheap! Also A good assortment of bleached and brown sheetings and shh tings very low for cash or ready pay, and fn fact as good sn assortment as csn be found in any country Store. I do not consider it necessory to mention all the articles I have, got which if I should, would ocupy too niuch time and space.

1 trust my friends and the public far and near will catl and examine for themselves. I will show the goods with great pleasure, and I assure you nothing shall be lacking on mv part to make every thing: agreeable and satisfactory to those who thould think it for their interest to patronize me, or call and examine the Goods. 1 have also an assortment of fresh Groce ries and the best Young Hyson Tea (I think in town) various kinds sugars, molasses, and the good things that families want to make good pies and puddings Those who are buying for cash, I think would do well to call and 6ce what I have at the cash price, before purchasing elsewhere. You can buy Goods here for the same pay, as cheap as at any other store, I care not whose or where. What I have I want to sell, and 1 can and will sell low for the Ready down.

D. A13BY. Akron, Oct. 25th. 5tf IF TIME CONTINUE.

WILCOX, HUSEoi Manufacturers of Fashionable Chairs, opposite H. Bartholomew's Comb factory, Middlebury, also in the yellow brick store formerly occupied by McMillan French, Grecian, Fancy, Cottage and plain Chairs of every possible description, made to order and on sale at the lowes: terms.or jromf pay The subscribers take pleasure in saying to the citizens of Middlebury and surrounding country that their facilities (for doing business) will enable them to compete with eastern manufacture's. They heartil) despise the system on which some mechanics do business at the west. It is like the man who said to his wife that he find sold the old troublesome dog, lor ftoO. "Dear me," said she, "but where's the money?" 'Oh, 1 took two puppies, at twenty-five dollars apiece." Such a sys tern will curse a nation.

We ask the "pat ronage of the people only in virtue of the mutual benefit that may be derived. N. B. A good rush-bottomed chair (warranted not to cut in the eye) for one dollar: so take your time. Givo us pay and monopoly's a gone (coon J.

A superior articlo of cabinet ware always on hand. W. H. Co. Sept.

20, 1843. 21 tf. TIME CONTINUES ND HARRY PARDEE is still ma-king Cabinet H'are and chairs and will sell them as low as his neighbours that ltve at the east. He has removed to the old Portage Furnace, where he is in full blast in the above business, and he or his representative can be found at all times at his ware room him nlmp, where he will be glad to swap the old troublesome dog (that the old man told his wife about) tor two puppies. N.

B. he will sell rush-bottom chairs for $1,00 and better screw bedsteads no pattent than any other in the world notwithstanding the caution of bis neighbors to the contrary. HARRY PARDEE. October 18th, 1343. AKRON FOUNDRY.

npiIE Jlkron Manufacturing Company hav-ing purchased and fitted up the Foundry Machite shop, and Patterns lately occupied by Benjamin R. Manchester, are prepared to furnish to order Gearing for Grist and Saw Castings of various patterns, with almost every kind of Cast and Vrought Iron. Work; Parker's cast iron ater wheels and buckets, culvert and paddle Gates for canal Locks, Fulling cranks, kc. Sic. They are making and will keep on hand, and I'loueh castings or the best and most approved patterns, scraper blades, sled, sleigh and cutter eiioes, cart and wagon boxes, cast iron arms or axles with pipe and short boxes fortwo horse wagoRS, caldron and sugar kettles, 90, 150 and 165 gal.

Potash kettles, Potafch coolers, brands for Millers and inspectors, sash and clock weights and all the usual variety of miscellaneous! castings. All kinds of Iron Turning aild fitting done on the shortest notise. The JJkron Manufacturing company, are also Manufacturing at the Etna Furnace, a general assortment of Hollow fare, coal, box, sevenplate, tenplate, airtight, Parlor, fullers and cooking Stoves from the latest and best patterns, hich they will sell, Jf'holesale and Retail, as cheap as the cheapest, Jllt-ron, Jtuguvt 26, 1 84S. OAP of various kinds as Sperm candles, Chemical Wax candles, Comm.cn do Tallow mould do Starch, Maccoboy snuff, Scotch snuff, Mrs. Miller's, Ilrown's, Fine cut chew ing, and Keill's, smoking tobacco.

Be6t old James river, Virgin, Gold leaf Honey dew tobacoo. Common plug and lump tobacco. Pure winter strained sperm oil, cf-c. Sic. For sale by O.JE.

Huntington 4 Co. Yelloto Store Oj BAGS COFFEE, of various qualities' 11 Chests Tea, do 5 Boxes Brown Havanna Sugar, 6 Barrels P. It. do 2 Hhds. Codfish, 5 Bbls, White Fish, 19 Boxes Herring, Tierces Rice, Bbls, do -For sale cheap for cash, by E.

HUNTINGTON kCo. Akron, Jan. 31,1844, BKUGS, PAINTS, OIL, DYE STUFF, Manufactures- Andes; 8tc. Just received a very full assortment, consisting of more than 230 Packages which, as usual, will bo sold low for cash, at tha Akron Drugstore J. D.

COMMINS. OKEBE Sr. EVANS have just received at -m-F the Akron book and drug store a larger supply of school and miscellaneous books than has ev3r been before offered in this market, which they will sell at reduoed prices for cash. Schools can be supplied on the most reasonable terms. November 15, 13 43.

its invariable efficacy in all the diseases which it professes to cure, has rendered tho usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits; their good works testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. In all cases of costiveness, cyiyepsia, diii- ous and liver affections, asthma, piles, settled pains', rheumatism, fevers and agues, obstinate headaches, impure state of the fluids. unhealthy appearance of the skin, nervous debility, the sickness incident to females in delicate health, every kind of weakness of the digestive organs, and in all general derange ments ot health, these medicines have invariable proved a -certain and speedy remedy. They restore vigorous health to the most exhausted constitutions.

A single trial will place the life pills and phoenix bitters beyond the reach of competition, in the estimation of every patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at William B. Moffat's office, 335 broadway, corner of anthony street, New York. N. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature.

The Life Pills are sold in Boxes Price. t5 cents, 50 cents and 1 dollar each, according to the size; and the Phoenix Bitterf- in bottles, at dollar or dollars each with full directions. For sale by Beebe ty Wallace, No. 7 stone block, Akron, Ohio. CROFU LA, Humors, hea Ey -sipelas, Hip-disease, Rheumatism, Ulcers, swellings and sores of all kinds cured entirely by the use of ifr.

Bangs Renovating IVlixturc. THIS medicine has been very celebrated in Massachusetts, Vermont and Canada as a remedy for the above diseases. It is composed entire of vegitabla substances, but of so great activity that it takes hold immediately of old ugly cases that have resisted every thing elso. The proprietors have seen this done so many times, and have so many certificates of entire cures in their possession that they con fidenily recommend to all who are afflicted with such diseases, and in any recent case where tho patient will follo the directions, the experiment might be made at tho proprietors' risk. The article is kept for sale by L.J.

IVES. Downs'' Vegetable BALSAMIC ELIXIR. A MEDICINE of great celebrity, and in tho most extensive use.for the last eight years, throughout New England Northern New York and Lower Canade, and which has been so eminently successful in relieving and entirely curing Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption Croup, Whooping Cough, as to supersede almost every other article, has been introduced by by the proprietors in this vicinity, and will be found for sale by L. J. IVES.

20 Tons Dye-Woods and TUST received at the Akron Drug Store, 3 for much lower prices than were ever be fore offered in this marcet. 1 he assortments complete and very extensive. Akron, September 12. J. D.

Commins. Some of the prices of Dye woods are as follows: Camwood, Logwood, Blue Viriol, Lac Dye, 6 c.8 per lb. by the barrel. 2 Si II 25 15 li 150. Red Argol Alum' 6 cts.

Indigo, 1,25 to Thev may all be relied on as being of the primest quality. New firm at tthe Book rTlhe firm of Beebt Wallace has this day A changed to Beebe U. Evans, Dr. Evans, having purchased the. entire interest of Dr.

Wallace. The business will hereafter be conducted rnder the firm of Nov. 4, 1843. Becbb Si Evans. Wright's Indian Vegetable Fills.

rllEY are said to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all Bilious Humors, promote a proper discbarge from the stonmch, tkin and kidneys, improve digestion, purify the blood For sale, price 25 cents per box, with full directions certificates of their efficacy by O. Huntington, St Co.i Akron. February 7, 1844. RESIDENT DENTIST. DR.

CAUTEIt would inform bis friends and the public, that he is now permanently located in Akron, and is prepared to perform any Dental Operations that may be desired. Teeth of the best quality, in serted on pivots, or gold plate with the aid of clnsps, springs, or atmospheric pressure, and every operation connected with Dentistry, neatly executed and warranted. Office on Howard St. with Dr. Angel.

Akron, May 24, I84S. BOTANIC PHYSICIAN. "piK. P. G.

SO.TIEICS would respect- JL tully inform the citizens of Akron and the adjacent country that he has located in Akron ana protiers his professional services to all who may favor him with a call. All calls from the country promptly attend ed. He may be found at his office on Howard street opposite Dr. A. Kilborn at all hours when not professionally absent.

Akron, May 24, 1843. 5: ly. DOCTOR MORTON, respectfully informs the citizens of Akron, and vicinity, that he is permanently located in this village, for the purpose of pursuing the practice of his profession in all its various departments. As he has (during the last teu years) been somewhat extensively engaged in the investi gation and treatment of diseases of long1 du ration, (termed chronic) lie will still bestow upon them particular attention. Office nearly opposite the Ohio Exchange, lormerly occupied by lit.

Lvans. Akron, Jan. 31, 1344 ly40 DRUGs AND MEDICINES, AT THE AKICO.Y DJtUG STOUT. A FULL stock just opened. Druggist and others who wish to purchase and sell again will be supplied as cheap as at any omer store in umo.

Akron, Sept, 12. J. D. Commits. nARRIAGEIRONING BLACKSMITH.

ING. The subscribers have entered in to co partnership and intend earrvintr nn tk. above business in South Akron. By proropt-nesc, low prices, and good work, we hope to merit and receive a good share of public pau l0MSe' F. P.

WAaag.f, March to, uu. I Akron Tlanufaclarinff Compauff IOULD respecfuily inform tt citizens of Akroa tnd its vicinity that they have purchased of Lvtsaa Cwbb hi entire interest in his Esbllhment in North Akron, opposite thoton bfck on Market street, and have on hand lbs largest nod moat complete assortment of BOX, PARLOR, ACD 10 PLATE STOVES, that has ever been offered iothi market which they offer for tale on the most rcasonablo terms. Tho publio will find it lor jneir aa vantage to can ana exam ine their ttock before they buy eLewhere. Their assortment comprise the following Patterns: Union, Ito. 3 4.

Prophecy JYo. 4, Furnace, liitclieit Com panloii, Cobb'i Improved Cookiiiff aloves Also Xo. 4 5 Albany Preml iiiu Cooking stoves which surpasses all other cooking stores now in uie for saving fuel cj convenience for cooking and the castings superiort; any heretofore offi-rad in this market. All of the above patterns are warrantod to giro satisfaction. Also, Stanley's improved Parlor store, wiih Kussia and cast Iron drams and folding doors for wood or coal as may suit convenience.

Also, No. 1, 2, 6. 7, Box stoves. No. 3 Si 4, 10 Plate.

No. 2 6z 4 Franklin. No 1 Sf 2 Coal Stores, Potash Cauldron, 3 5, Pail Kettles, sleigh shoes, one and two horse waggon boxes, Fire Dogs, coal grates. A general Assortment of Hollow Ware and many other articles loo numerous to mention. And are daily manufacturing Tin and Corraa Furniture suitable for stoves Russia and ail kinds of stove pipe.

Also, manufacture Livington County Longs Great Western, Newel Sf Wiards Ploughs. Most kinds of Plough' Points, shovel Ploughs kept constantly on hand for sale Wholesale and Retail and will receive in exchange Qd cast Iron, Lumber, and most kinJs of Pro duce, short apprcvol credit, sod cash not refused. All. orJers thsnk fully re ceivtd and promptly attended to. All Jobbing and repairing in their line dne at short notice.

Also, a general assortment Iron and Nails on hand. JUSTUS UALti now making at his cupola Furnace, the most approved Cooking Stoves, Fancy Parlour, Box and coal stoves, superior in workmanship and strength of plate, to any heretofore offered in this mar ket, among which are the following, viz: Green Ss Curtis' conical and improved Premium Cook Stove, uos. 3 4. do do improved. Elevated Oven, nos.

4 5. Buckeye Stove. Stanley's Fancy Parlor, nos. 4 and 5, do do Box. Cannon Stoves, 7 Plate, 10 Plate, Fan cy Parlor coal Stoves.

All kinds of Hollow Ware. Stove Pine. Tin and Copper Ware, all of which he will war. rant to be of the best workmanship, and will sell at prices to suit the times, and of court his customers. Work -shop on Howard street, two doors south of Ilibbard's Green store.

una 29th. 1842. PMU1ANENT ESTABLISHMENT; 1 51 SOUTH I lilt It, FOR rURCIIASF. OF SHEEP I'ELTS AND WOOL It FREDERICK HO LISTER, of Utica ft. Y.

determined to make a permanent stand in 4kron, for the purchase of the above articles, takes pleasure in notifying the pub tic, trial lie wishes to purchase, and will pay the highest price for 00,000 Sheep Pelts and 00.000 lbs Wool, for which a large and gen eral assortment of Good at the lowest Cash Prices, together with Shoe-makers Findings such as linings, bindings and Moroc. co. Dye-Woods, Dye-StutTa, Crock cry, Hardware and Groceries of every description, with a Sprinkling of Money will be paid at Hollitter's Utica Store in Maj Brick Block comer of Exchange and Main streets 5 outh Akron. Those wishing to pay rath for. goods, will find them is cheap as the cheapest.

F. IIOLlSTER.Jby his Agent BURCII. 18th, 1843. Lumber! njlHE subscriber informs tho public that he has on hand a Jarrre ply of Oak logs, measuring from 8 to 3 0 feet long; and is now ready to receive bills for buildings which he will furnish on low terms, for good paymente. lie has on hand a good supply of Black Walnut, hard and soft Maple, Base -wood, Sycamore, Hickory and Cherry; p'ank.

boards and scan lin for Cabinet, Coach and waggon uses. White wood and Oak lath, four and sir. feet long. Black Walnut, Maplo. White wood, and Sycamore broom handles, all of which lie will dispose of for good pay.

ments, delivered at hie yard, on the tow path. Orders, Bills 6zc. will re ceivo due attention and despatch. THoe W. lUti.

Peninsula, Feb.t 26, 1844. DR. PUTNEY'S Agut and Pner and chills and Fever Pills. Tbis Medicine is perfectly safe for all persons afflicted with sgue and fever or chills and fever, containing nothing that is at all injurious to the constitution. Just received and for sale by L.

J. Ivus. JUST received by the subscribers at the Akron book and Drug store a large as ortmert of the cheap publications of the day which they will sell at New York prices, et No. 7, stone block. Bcssi Is vf a.

November IS, 1845. ever berncr suspected: trown persons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit; when one dose of those Lozenges would speedily euro them. Sherman's Camphor Lozenges Give immediate relief in nervous or eick headache, palpitation of the heart, lownecs of spirits, despondency, inflammation or putrid sore throat, bowels or summer compluints, fainting, Inc. fr? For sale at the Drug store of Beebe Wallace No. 7 stone Mock.

Akron, Ohio. Restored, and Life preserved by Dr. Jayne medical preparations. THESE medicines are recommended and extensively used by the moat intelligent persons in the United States, by rumerous Professots and Presidents of colleges, physi cians of the army and navy, and of hospitals and almshouses, and by more than three hundred clergymen of various denominations. These preparations consist of Jaync's Ex-epclorant, a valuable remedy for cough, colds, consumption, asthma, spitting of blood, croup, hooping cough, bronchitis, pleurisy and Inflammation of the Lungs or throat, difficulty of breathing, rheumatiem and all diseases of the pulmonary organs.

Also Jayhe's tonic, for the preservation, growth and beauty of the bair, and which will positively bring in new hair on bald heads, and prevent it from falling off or turning gray- Also Jayne's tonic vermifuge, a certain and pleasant retnejy for worms dyspepsia, pile. fever and ague, and all diseases of debility, especially of the stomach and bowels and or gans of digestion, and many other diseases. Also Jayne's carminatix-e balsam, a certain cure for bowel and summer complaints, diar-irhcea, dysentery cholic, cramps, sick headache, sour stomach, cholera morbus, and all de range'ment8 of the stomach and bowels, and nervous affections, Jayne sanative pills, for female diseases, liver complaints, costiveness, fevers, inflam mations, obstructions of the Liver spleen kidneys or uterus, tic. Diseases of the skin, and in all cases where an aperient, alterative or purgative Medicine is required. 07 For eale by Bkkbe Si Wallace, No.

7 stone block, Akron, Ohio -e a. vcrini. fnge, a perfectly safe and certain cure Jot fformt -Certificates of its efficacy can be seen at the store of the subscriber efficient to satisfy the most incredulous. I'ricc 5 cents. VVhiiely.

Green co. Pa. lUay 11, 1843. Mr. Tl Fuhncrtock Lo.Dear Sir: I have been using your Vermifuge in my practice for a number of years, and find it the most sure and and 6afe Worm Destroyer that I have bad.

I was called to a child six or seven years old, in May, 1842, which as then in spasms with the worms. I gave it or vial of) our Vermifuge- agreeably to directions, and the child passed 410 worms. In a few weeks, I gave it another vial, and it passed 200 more, making in all G40 worms. The child recover ed immediately, and has enjoyed good health ever since. Jonathan Morris.

B. 'A. FahnestteVs Anli-Billious Pills A gentle but efficient cathartic, expressly adapted for a family physic; cj-are not surpassed by any other pill in uvefor all cases in which a cathartic is indicated. Thsy will operate thoroughly without gripinj. Price 35 cents for a box containing SO pills, Pneumonic or Cough Balsam.

A valuable remedy for coughs and colds. Price 85 cents. Cough Lozenges. These Lozcmres dokscs all the virtues of the best cough syrups, are convenient to carry in the pocket and are very pleasant to the taste. Price 25 cents.

Carminative Lozenges, for the cure of the summer compmint. As the season is now ap proaching in which bowel complaints are always very troublesome as well as danirerous. every family should be provided with a box of these Lozenges, which, if used according to directions, will certainly cure. Price 25 cts. Liquid Opodeldoc.

This penetrating cle possesses double the strength of the com mon v'podeidoc is more cleanly and more conveniently applied. Price 25 cents, i is. si. tanncstocW Co. Eye 'Water.

or the cure of sore weak or Inflamed Kvsa ine eye is an organ ol sucn vast importance to me individual and oi such a delicate and sensitive structure that no injury to it be neglected but the proper remedies sho. 'd be procured and applied without delay. "De lays are dangcious" and thousands have en tirely Jost Uieir sight by diseases that could 1 i.i easny nave oecn cured nao ine proper reme dies ueen applied in time. (L7 Prepared by IJ. A.

Fahnestcck Co rittfburgh and for sale by Beebe Wallace Auron, Ulno. Bristol's Extract A It SAP A ML LA- FOK II LOU I). This extraoidinarv medicine, so lonr and favor. ably known to the public for the removal and permanent Cure of Cancer Scrofula. Sail Rheum c.ryaipataa.

Fever seres. Sore Eves. Kinir's evil Rheumatism, Pains of the bones and Joints' Ob stinate Cutaneous Eiuptions Mercurial affections nowever longstanding. I'lmpios and bloches on the face, Scalt head and all that numerous class of diseases which appear on the surface; arising from an Impure stale of the Ulood, nan now be obtained in this place. In consequence of the great demand fcr this article, created by the astonishing cures ii has after eleven years standing-, numerous preparations have appeared purporting to bo Sarsaparilla.

and by extensive advertising and puffing some have been disposed of. with more profit to tho vondei than the unfortunate sufferer, i uriaiuis orpariua siaaas on its own meirts having won its war to confidence by effecting more and greater cures than any other prepara. lion in ine annals of medicine. For the iruih of ton statement, any person wishing to fully satisfied is respectfully solicited to call and examine plates of individuals now living, that have boon saved from a premature grave, together with certificates and testimonies almost without end now in the hands of the in this when it is presumed they will be able in judge of the rela tive varus oetween a uoubitui suspicious, oncer, tain courn pound, and the Genuine Extract of Sarsaparilla, wlxe wonderful and astonishing properties have been witnessed and acknowledged by thousands For tils by J. IVKS.

Aent forth prerristoT. Akron Pec. 8t. Taken in execution aB the property of Martin Trester, atthe suit of James Van Allen, et als. Thomas Wilsok, Sheriff.

Sheriff's office. Summit co. March 27. 1944. SHERiFF'S SALE.

By virtue oi a writ of 2nd pluries Vendi ex. to me directed and delivered from the court of Common Pleas of Summit county Ohio, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, at the door of the court house in the town of Akron, on Monday the twenty ninth day of April next, between the hours of ten o'clock m. and four o'clock M. of said day, tho following described lands and tenements, to wit: Beginning at stake and stones in the north east corner of a certain portion of section number twenty-nine, in township number two and range number ten, late in Stark county but now in the county of Summit, Ohio, and which is deeded by Gorharn Chapin to Asenath Smith; thenco west fifteen chains and forty links; thence south a sufficient distance that by an oblong square and running due parallel and at right angles shall contain fifteen acres by terminating at a point due south of the place of beginning. Taken in execution as the property of Freeman Smith, at the suit of John Willard.

Thomas Wilson. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, bummit Co March 27, 1344. HEKIFF'cJ SALE. By virtue cf a writ of Vendi Ex, to me direc ted aad delivered from the court of common Pleas of Summit county Ohio, I shall expose to sale a public vendue at the house of William V.

Smith in the vill age of Middlebury on Monday the eighth day cf April next, between the hours of ten o'clock A. and four o'clock p. m. of said day the following described goods and chattels, to wit: One two horse lumber wagon and one Buggy. Taken in execution as the property ot William V.

Smith, at the suit of the Sute of Ohio. Thomas Wilsox, Sheriff Sheriff's office, Summit co. January 27, 1844. HERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of vendi ex, td me directed and delivered from the couit of common pleas of Summit county Ohio I shall expose to sale at publick vendue at the house of Lyman Harrow in thi Townsh of Stow on thursday the eleventh day of April next between the hours ot ten o' clock a and four clock i ol said day the following described goods and chattlrg to wit: One one horse wagon and one cart.

Taken in execution as the property Lyman Darrow at the suit of David Dar row et als. Thomas Wilson, Sheriff s'office, summit co. March 27 1841. SHERIFF'S SALE. I5y viitueofa 3 writ of Vendi.

ex to me directed and delivered the court ol common pleas of Summit county, Ohio I shall expose to sale at public vendue at the house of Joseph 11. Hurlbutt in the town ship ot Norton on 1 ucsday the ninth day of Apiil next, between the hours often clock a. m. and four clock p. of said day the following described goods and chatties to wit: All the wheat crowing on the farm occupied bv Joseph 11.

Hurlbutt in the township of Norton supposed to be six teen acres." Taken in the execution as the proper ty of Joseph 11. Hurlbutt at the suit of Pallaus A. Newell et al. for the use of Wlliam Spalding, i Thomas Wilson, Sheriff. onerill ournmit co.

March 27, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue writ of vendi ex to me directed of delivered from the court of common pleas of County Oiiio I shall expose at public vendue at the house of Charles Doiph in the township of Norton on Tuesday the ninth day of April next between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m.

of said day the following described goods and chat, ties to wit. Two bay borscs.one brindle white fa ced cow.eno two horse lumber wagon, 1 stack of clover hav, supposed to be four tons, one stack of clover seed hay one lannmg nun 1 aken in execution as the property of i.naries Uoipb at tne suit ot Stephen Drewa.er. THOMAS Wilson, sheriff. SherifF office, numniit co. March 27 13 tl.

Wanted! tlll.lV i 1 i iiun received in CX' clingc for Good cost prices. M. tJOt9.r, Agent. the marriage contract now eubistiii between her and the said Jutio Buttles, end assigns lor cause of DivoKO the following: Willful 'absence for more than three years. Tne lid Justin Buttles hereby notified liat the aid Petition will be for hearing at the next A enn vt vuuu cam coun ty on the day of Aly next.

IlAffO 4' Nash, Att'ys for Petitioner. Akron, March iH4t. 6w47. COOPERS TOOLS. A general ns- I at the Hardware Store of C.

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