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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

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HKRIFF'S 3. L12 By virtue of a writ 1 Vlias enJi I-ujt. to ma di. To Ihe Amcri'tnn Wanted 20,000 lbs. wool nt tlie AKUOiN CITY FACTORY.

ffAirnOVI5.UE.NTS in wUtcro, the happinessaiidwelareol'our ii.ce i ill subscribers think this the best New Qoods, At the Old citand one Door South of P. D. Hall Co. F. RATTLE, are now receiving the balance of their splendid stock or Wool Growers Look Here JL.

STANDART Co. are now pre- pared to pay cash and the highest mark' et price for 100,00 pounds of Wool delive red at their store in tho Brick Block Howard street, Akron, Ohio. April to, 1844. Bristol's Extract A It A PA HI A- FOIC PUKIFTinCSTIIK BLOOD. This extraoidinary moilicina, ao long and favor, ably known lo tho for tltn removal and permanent Ctireol Cancer Scrofula.

Salt JUiruiii rected and delivered from the court ol common pleas of Portage county Ohio 1 hall xpoc to salo at jmblic vendue at ihe door of tho court houo in the town method of informing their customers sotiitajih'y on the inuich o' ptritcimn, and tnd the nubile in general that their Fac SANDS SARSAPARILA for Hie removal mi! ixrHiniiriK etireof aiiftiaouw. urisiau li oia au inipiirfttjiteof Hi itood or laabil of tiio Hyatt ui kiamcit or Kmg'i evil, ob.tinatocuiuneous eruptions, pimples, or pustules cn the face, blotches, w.tn eacn succccomg cay tumii titw Jerri is solved, or some profound atcrtt veahd, having nn important and cTircci of Akron, on Monday Ihe third dan of tory now in complete operation for tnanofactinff Wool en shares or by the yaid, the machinery is all new and of the best rpring and Summer Goods consisting in June next, between lha hours of ten o' clock m. and lour o'clock r. of part of Chamelion, Plaid and Shaded Barege, Changeable, checked it plain Ginghams, Balzorines, Alpacca Lustius. Printed I-nwns, I)e I French, English, and American I8M.

new FIRM. STEPHEN'S GILLETT having Tormcd a copartrership in the Forwarding and Commission business, ami being Agents for the Merchants Line, Ohio Canal, Western Transportation Line. Ohio Canal, aid Iron quality and the bands experienced workmen, so that we Batter ourselves we can do justice to those who favor us with their custom. Now on band 3000 yards of cloth of a good quality which we wish to exchange Tor wool on reasonable terms. CJf.VC We are now starting a new machine for cardintr custom wool uhifh trill F'ver Korea, hore hyo, King's evil, Kheuiialinin, Paint of tho beaot and Joiuts' Oh-stinato Cuttnoout Eiuptioos Mercurial atfectiona however lonff standing.

Pimplos and btochos 011 tho fjee, S.cult hoid and all that iiitniRroiis c'as of diacascs which apposir on the mrface; arining from an lmpur Slate of ttic ItIotl, can now bo obtained in this plac. In coiur-ijuciico of the great Uiaaud for this article, cri'a-icJ by the astonishing cure it hat performed sf sad day, the following dtsenbed premises to wit: The equal and undivided half of "a tract or lot of land itu in jston town ship number in tho nnga of bearing over mutj highest It 0 lake a relrospcctive vLw over th pa.t twenty year, how is the mii.d with wonder. What rapid stiidea ha Science inade in every oVpaitmcnt cf civir I'Zid life! particularly in that which relates to ihe knaw ledge of the human ys- teinin health rii- a How vulua eand dip erionble mtv the cuiative oinns re-jntly di ct vend through the nrnry y.Iest, chrome, soro eye, ring worm 01 titter, scald head, enlargement and pain of tho bones arid joint, stubborn ulcere, syphttic rtyniptuins, sciatica lumbago, mid dstases arising fioin an injudicious use ofmercuryV ascites, or dropsy, expo uie or irnprudenco in life. Also. 1nd a variety of other goods for Ladies 1 IVH .1 1 1 I townships in tho Gonnfcticut Western Iteservr, in ihe Sta'e of Ohi and which wrar 1.

Cni t. be Gents Black striped, Plaid, and fancy col-j rw.i a t' 11 lerclcvou yoars stancliug, nurrtorooa prt-pnraiioiir-havo opoareil purporting ho Sarsaparillu. anil clirnri'c comti'u tionul d'sorders will be ct: 1 ri" br.ncl.c with e.l..e and despatch, wu usi tsn 1 nr iirmra ntwi u-nsii PtriDes. I.itiFev Zur. Ric.

Ion-ether with is aUo in llio county ol jatummit and is known by being pari of lot number foify. Ilvo and is bounded ns follows: Commencing nt slake fict on tho oa-t rdg of the Ohio Canal on Ihe lin between lots growers in generalthat it may be a satisfne- City Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, are ready to attend promptly to all business in their line, at tho New Warehouse, at the Jur.cnon of the Pennsylvania Ohio Canal The Agency for ihc above Lines gives facilities for Sniping property without delay, at Akron, ps at least one, and most of the time, two of the boats will pass each way daily. The transhipment of goods at Akron will be attended to ihout delay. We uliall keep con.stantly on hand for Salt, Fish, Plaster, Pork, Flour. Lime, fctc.

W. STEPHENS, C. Gi GILLETT. been disposod of. with more profit to the vend.

-i P- Pr 1. linn tho unfortunate sulTeier, WoNoKRirt1 1. fcrrECT or JA.f Dt Sa R- Uriiitol Sartaparilla atands on its own hai' VRM.la l.V Norwich. Cojt.V. H.t.'H(i having won its way to eoiifiJunco by 0 fullowmg from Ms.

Wm. Phillipn, more and cure th ..1 any propar. h( o( reiJet ut lion iri tho annals of irtcdicin-. or llio irui It 0 tbis atalement, ay ro wiping to ar to I the old rest- isflod is rospict fully not icited tocml and ri inline don that pa rl ol the cry phet ofinriividnals 'now living, that have bc Mcstrs. A.

B. Sf Co. SlRS: t.on to you ss well as to. us to have you call and ere before disposing cf 3 our wool elsewhere. 1 Ai.lfxs, Goodair Van Sicklb.

Akron, April 17, 1844. 44 oncl 4o, being under the S. E. end of liyW Cues the I 111 Hg tit nl :0 1 -tiiKllo and our odmiraiion glow nt t'ho ngrnuity, the nrur approach to ih0 Btnn l.ird of peiftcii of the present tiir.e!-Through th': elaborate in vestitrt.fons ot t'h vsi.ih'gy, or the science of Lile, iho Pathology tfpreva'ent j'isensc. much valuable prnoticnl knowledge hn been gnin-eu Jn cc)M qticnce of Lictuning ac the bridge over the said canal from which the W.

corner of tho Brick house bear- b. 37 15. 144 thence tun-- ningthe N. Lnooflot No, 891 E. I saved froma preinaltireprRre, togewer ic yil): do I embrace In ornor- Akron Carriage Manufactory.

rHIS eslablishmcnt is now in tho full tide of succest-ful operation, at which 3 ch. 21 Iks. to stake set in said I 'hence at right angles fromstid iine me; lifieales an I tetti.noniet ahnoal without end now tat.e lo you the ureal relief 1 i I inlhe handsof U.o th; when 11 1-; 'r nuig 10 you 1 ie great rem I fj I rcumo.l llev will beableli.i isra of tho rota- "bt.iined from tliu uo of JuJf Sarsapa- NOTICE. a general of Dry -Goods, Greco riff, Hardware, Hoots, Shoes, leather, Findings and all other articles hich sire usually found in country stores, which tley offer for tale cheap for ctshor. most 1 kinds of country produce.

They would respectfully invite their friends and the public generally to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Akron. April SO, IS44. The Co Partnership heretofore existing' between Wilcox, 1 1 use Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

All company concerns ill be adjusted by Wilcox Co C. C. Wilcox, A. J. ISkn.if.t Viax-l, Senior, PrNMKT Viali-, Jr.

Middlcbury, April l(L MM. 1 1- a cn, 10 a stone ei ion? set in tl ..,1. V.f.fT. T.il KiMniRioUH. I shflll Iih hnonv.

Ihrfiil.h ground; thence paralLI Io th nforesaid tain coiimpoontl, amMha licnuino Lxlract of ublish to ail who are offl Clod, as I HAVING rocently purchased the entire fcto of Dry good, groceries hardware, c'othing, of Charles Le- N. lice. N. 88 l.ch, 89 links lo a Sarsaparilia, yviise wonncnu, ul. was, the account of my unexpected hca 11" prop rlies havo boon witnessed anil: 1 "i.i.'i 1...

.1 I'vm lor a long while despaired bv ror long while despaired ol may be taunt! a good assortment oriJug-gics and Carriages of various sytrs and patt-erns; and the subscribers will hold themselves in readme to get up any of vehicle, on short notice, in as good shape and on a tetisonable as any other concern in this county. stake eet in the ravine; thence S. 3 chs. 75 Iks to stuhe sjI on the north side of the Upper Basin ihence S. 83 L.

J. 1VKS. Agenlfrthe proprietor, Akron Dec- 21 cura. Mine is a painful story, and trying and sickening a- is the narrative of it, Ik I I IIEIUFF'S SALE Bv virtue surely relieved. I will briefly yet accu- writ of Vcndi Ex.

to mc di luuuiieu wnn tiio organ zalion, thu tte-ments of tho various tissues and structures of tic system, remedies have, been sought atVr-aiid discovered exactly adapt ed to combine with, neutralize arid expel morbifb matter, the cause of dic.te, und substitute healthy action in its place, Tho beautifut of this ot treatment is not only suggr-idtd ly tho pathology of disease, nolonij grateiul to the sofreitr, lul peif.ctly in cmuon ance with the ipfrations of Nature, end satisfactory the and n-asoiiings of every infeffigent, reflocting rrind. It isthus'that Sands' Sirsa a icientifio crrnbination of rssr nt.al principles of the valtrsblp vegctuUe sab stances, operates upon the s)-urn. Tho Saisaparilln is combined with tho most if-' vfcn of this place, and a'so the complete stock of the Boston Boot and Shoe Store comprising a greater variety of Boots Shoes than can be found in Akron in ads dition to my former stock of cloths and cheap auction good. I am now prepared to offer greater inducements to the purchaser than any one else in town Many goods will be offered below their original cost. New goods will be cop-tinually nniving, and the prices made comformab'e to the times.

All kinds of 44 lk. to a stake icton the K' side of the canal; thence down said canal 284 W. 7 chs. 5 Iks; thence 2oi 1 ch 4 Iks; Ihence N. 20J W.

Ich. 51 Iks. to the place of. beginning; containing one acre and seventy hundredths of an acre, and it is also understood ihnt three Repairing of all kind executed 'with despatch Horse Shoeing done upright. and no mistake.

A few first fate Horses will be taken in txchange lor carriages, if tffjred soon. Wll.J. DODGE St Co. Akron, April, 17, 1844. 51tf rected and delivered from lha court common picas of Summit tunty, Ohio, shall expose to.

sale at public vendue n' door of the court house in the town of Akron on jyiondau the 207t datf of May next iat ly state it. Ninet. en jears ngi lat Apifl a fiL.pl left tnc with an Erysipelas erup-tioti. Dropsical collections immediately place over the entire of ity body, caus ng such an enl irg- ment that it was necessary to add a half yard to the ie of my dresses around the Iturths of a ware house situated and being on" said lot, is hereby conveyed eub-j -cl to canal and highway, be the same more or loss." Taken in execution tho property of produce will be taken in exchange and the top of the market prices paid JAMliS G. DOW.

Auction store, Akron April 3 1841. TOHN L. STANDART Co. Aie now receiving and offer for sale, at wholesale or retail, in (he Brick block Jame w. Wallace at the suit of VVatrou Mather.

Thomas Wilson TAKE NOTICE. MMHEbn j-iness" ill hereafter be carried on JL by Wilcox Co. 'The public ill accept their thanks for the liberal pa'ronage they have received under the old dispensation. A uric era having dawned upon our world. we not reasonably that the mariner of doing business will be greatly facilitated.

We will dl any quantity of tho Left, quality of chairs and cabinet ware at piicca that shall induce those even to pur chase who hive an inordinate afF.ction for that the love of which is the root of all evil. And to those who are in favor of annexation and are about to assume responsibilities of this kind we will set ibem out entire at a discount 25 per cent, below our usual prices. Belicvest thou this. WILL'OX Co. Middlchury, April 25.

on llowaid street, North Akron, Ihe between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'c'ock P. M. of said day the fallowing 'described lands and tenement, to wit; "Situate in the township of Nntti field county of Sumni and State of O-h known as the north part of lot mm-ber thiiteen in s'iid township of Nor h-field, and bounded as follows to wit -On tne north by the north line of sa lot number thirteen, on the east by the east line of said lot number thirteen, on the south by land owned by William CARRIAGE ITlAMirACTOHY.

xt fdlwed, upon my Uinb, ulcere, pninlul beyond description For yc ars-ooth, in summer and win er, the only mitigation my Buffering was found in pour, ing upon thuse parts cold water. From my limbi the pain extended over my whole body. Tho. was literally 1 fjf ma no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down these pains wi.uld through loiiowing- staple ury uoous.

370. Pieces calicoes from Gc. to 21c, riMlE subscribers have again put the lectunl aids, tho most salutary production, the most potent of the Vtgttubiu kin'liim; and its unprecedented huccess in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under tho most distressing chronic mala-'ios, has given it nn exalted character, furnishing as -it decs evU donee of irs own. intrinsic vnlus, nnd re-commendinz it to tho afflicted in te rm I hi. onerius umce Summit co May 1, 1844.

If fleets in motion; and are ready to furnish nt the old stand, all kinds of waggons, buegios and carringet allor- SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of i- ny synle.ii, and compel me t- ari.se, and. fir hours together, walk the houe, so fili-tedrnry can know. 'It has long th 1 was almost entirely d. prived of important desidetaturti in the nrac 20 Bales sheetings, 10 Cotton yarn, 15 Patling, 50 pieces lirown Drillirgs, 10 Kentucky Jeans, 30 Pafincts', 24 Tickings, 113 bleached sheeting shirting Together with a large variety of han cy articles. The above goods are all a wni 01 venui to me directed and delivered from the court of common Pl'jas of Summit county Ohi I shall expose (o 6 ile at public vendue at the Meriain and lknry Tiles, anc on in west by the west line of said lot number leen.

During this time the Ervsiptlas of doi 3 thunklully rcceivt and promptly filled. COLLINS Co. Rliddleburv, Summit County, April 10th, 1844. Cleveland Herald, Ohio Repository, Ohio Star, Wooter Democrat will each insert the above to tho amount of $1.00. thirteen conta ning eignty six acies door of the couit house in the town of continued active, and the ulcers enlarged ticc of rned.eine to obtuiu a nmcdy similar to this ono that would act nn -tho liver, stomich and bowels with all h.i less.

land be tne same more or palen of Akron, on Monday the 20th day of A ay Taken in 1 xecution ns the property ot 5 J. L. STANDART O. John Weatnt the suit of Henry Piles iT .1 l.nrir pi ji'tt to bleeding. Daring these almost Thomas Wilson, Sheriff.

next, between the. hours ol ten clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m.

of said day ihe following described lands and tenements to wit: A HE now rrceivin.T their Hock, of i new, and will be sold cheap for cash or and Su rimer Goode consisting in country produce The public are re twenty years I have consulted many physicians. These havo called my dis- part as follows Sheriffs office Summit co April 17, 1844. spectfully invited to call and examine as it was a'tended with an obsti the stuck. rl'HJS Personal property belonging to the Estate of Robert McMillan deceased consisting of florscs, cattle, IIojs and sheep and other property will be sold at vendue at the hrtise of said McMillans on "Situttt! in Stow township; number three in tho lenlh range of townships, in the Connecticut Western Reserve in the of Ohio, and which is alo in Lumber! I. QIIEIUFF'S SALE.

By vniurul a writ of Vendi. ex to me directed and delivered from the court of common nleas of Portage county. Ohio I shal' ex- Pk. Printed Lawns, do do M. Lean, 10 do do crape do 1 0 dn Itelzarines, 10 d' Figured Nap, 5 do 15.

Hhick and JStripe, i do Florence silk 10 lhz ilk Tin end and Thibet Milts, THE subscriber informs the public that has on hand m. larsje sup- dosc to sain at public vendue at the the county of Suinm and is known by being part of lot number twelve, and is bounded as follows: Beginning at ihe southerly comer, of ground arttaclnd to the Methodist meeting house cn the dr.nr f.f the court house the town of piy 111 uaii "ji ineasui nig 110111 10 uu i feet long; and is now re.dy to rec ive precision nnd potency of mineral preparations, yet wklKioi nny of their deleteris ous effects tpon ihe vital powers of llio systerm. CElTflFfCATKU NEWAnic, N.J, Dec. 13. 1312.

Jtcssra. Gent. Wordi cannot exrros.s ihe gratitudo your treatment to me, tt fr'nirvger s-utRiing under one ol the mo-t loathsome diseases tliHt nature is cipJiUe of bearing. The disease with which I was afllictod commenced with the i.iirion of tho eyes, in year tS3G, which caused almost loinl For this I wnsr Ireuici nnd finally relieved, but the remedies Wen ktich as to cause the development of a seroful ius nUection on my kit in-ar the elbo.v. The pain extended from Ihe shrulder the end of my fingers, and fr Wednesday the 24th day of April commencing at 10 o'clock in the foietoon nnd will contiuue from day to day thereafter until ihe pfv.pertv is all sold.

GEO. HOWE. Administrator. Akron. April 8th, 1844.

do fmcv silk India Rubber Lacec. Kid and silk jrloves various colors, i UiUs for building, which he will furnish on lit Akron on Monday the third day of June next, between the hours often o'clock a. and four o'clock p. m. of said Gents and Lodiep, nw lerins, 1 ir gooj payments.

ue nas nate cough and a stcudy and active pai 1 in my side a dropsical consumption, and though they have been skilful pruct ition-er-i, they were only ablu to ufTud my cus i paitial and temporary relief. I had manv other difficulties loo complicated to dwseribe. I have aUo used many of the nK-dicie that been recommc.dod as inalliLOe cures for this disease, yet these a'l failed, and I was most emphatioalU growing worse. In this critical lion, given up by friend, and cling myself, relief only in death, I was by the timely interposition of a kind Providence, furnishf with your, to me, inval-uab'e Sarsnparillu. A single bottle gave me an assurance of health, which for 20 westerly side of ihe -road leading from; on hand a good supply of Bla Walnut.

10 do -cotton- co 5 do China Thread, I do l.ineii Cents and Ladjes, do Fans of various colurs and shape, Silk and cotton cords, lunge-, edgings, in ertings, U.C-Al a general asso.r!.uient Spring and 11 inner Giiods. Plaster, Fish, Iron, Nails and Class. and tipper leather, Ike. for sale Cheap for cash and country Produce, trying ia the naked truth. Li.

Staxdakt Sc Co. Akron, April tOth, 13ti- TXOBERT McM ILLAN'S ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the subscriber, has been appointed and qualified us administrator on the estate of Robert McMillan late of Bath, Summit Co. deceased. GEORGE HOWE.

Akron, April 1st, 1844. i Farmers oi Siiinuiit Couul)- look riUE subscriber hnving recently purchas-l. ed the entire stock tf Goods of G. W. Farrel, would say to the Farmers of Summit County that as oon as Goods can be received fiom New York, they will find a large Cuyahoga tails to blow centre; thence runs westerly ten reds and 18 links; ihence southerly five rods; thence" east-, erly ten rods and 13 links to the west line of the road aforesaic; thence northerly on the line of said road, five rods to tht place of beginning? lies adjoining land on the northerly and westerly lines belonging to the Methodist church and C.

W. 61 D. Wetmore. Shelh rn's land southerly and highway easterly, nnd cont lining fifty-three and six one-hundredths rods of land." Taken in execution us ihe properly of Elnighan Beckly at the suit of Hiram Cuitcr. Thomas Wilson, sheriff.

years I had not once foil. Upon taking; i years my suitm ingt were beyond ds.s icripiion. I tried various remidies and r.i hard and soft Maple, ih. Bass tvood, Hickory and Cherry; p'ank. boards and scan' lin for Cabinet, Coach and waggon-uses.

Whi'e wood and Oak lath, four and six feet long. Black Walnut, Maple, White wood, and Sy amore broom handles, all ofw rh hewill dispose of for good pay ments, delivered at his yard, on the tow path. Orders, Bills will receive due attention and despatch. Tno's VV. Hall.

Peninsula, Feb 26, 1S14. goods. A. IIIDBARD Co. day the following described glands and tenements to wit: "Situate in the township of Hudson county of Summ tand State of Ohio known as theesst pnrt ot lot numb sixty one in said township of Huds.n bounded as follows to wit, on the no th by land owned by Elisha Parmeloe on the east by land owned by Jon is LeTch 011 the south I land owned by ilia in Carter and on the wst by land owned by 6'nmuel iller containing sixty nine acres of land be.

tho same more or Icfs." i 'Paken 'n xecutior. a he property of Samuel Mil'ei Jr. at the suit of Norman against Samuel iMilLr Jr. -Samuel Mil'er Thomas Wilsox, Sheriff. the seciind my enlargement diminished Sheriffs Office, summit Jco.

April 17, 1844. and in twelve day Irom he 8 of October, when I commenced taking your Siwsapn-1 ilia, I was able to enjoy sleep and rest by night, as rcfiesh ng ns any I ever en-j iyed when in perfect health. Besides, I in this iLhurt time, relieved from alt' hose xcriic a iog and niillev ialed pains that had afllinted my days, as well robbed me of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, lhn Erysipelas cured, and my sizo reduced near to my ibrmer meisure. nuicli do .1 feel it a privilege to estify to the efficacy of your health ro vloring Sarsaparilla.

A thousand thanks sirs, from one whose conr.furl and whose stock Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockery, Iron, Nails, Sole Leithcr, etc. at his etore on Howard street, and will find him on hand for any kind of trade. All kinds of Produce will fie received in exchange for Goods and best market price paid IW the eame. D. E.

BOND. 1 Akron, April 1st, 1814. 1 raukliu islg. CKNTKIt FACTOUy. 'V IK-subscribers ive now on hnnd an c-ntire of' Woi.ten Slacliinei in eut-ce-Kful operation, and are now prepared to rerive woo1 iii.iiinl'.icture 0.1 shared- or the yard on as reasonable terms as elsewhere.

Also. Carding ar.il Cloth I). easing done in tli best munttrr and dispatch lor Ready Pay. They.hojM? dil at'enlion lo business lo iiiti-ril a of public pa' ronage. HURT COODALE.

rmnklin, Antil 21, 13 It. HAVK received a rj) tinkling cf New Good in advance of a great shower vluch are rear at hand. Among those -received are a fine lot i.f Parasols, a good lot of Prints and Tickings. A variety of stinimer cloibs Gen's, Alpacca3, fee. Sheriffs Office, Summit co May 1st.

1844 SHERIFF'S SALE. By a writ of fi. fa to v'ltue of me direc HERIFF'rf SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vendi Ex, to mo direc ted and delivered from the court cf common pleas of Summit County Ohio I shall expose to sale at public vendue at tr.ense call and purchase at the Old Cheap Grhen, More, cheitp as the cheapest. ted and delivered from the court of cotn- Kron, April zs, ihu.

the door ol the couit house in the town men Pleas of PortHge county Ohio, 1 of Akron on Monday ihe twentieth of TVOTICE. one of ihe best assortments of Prints Ar- ritHl" HiiV-rriber Mi. Funiel Holmes. ever Akron, in the month of March -1 1 1 nr 1 ch ltiilder d-c. would respectfully ,1 1 ik-y weie Miaiias'-u 111 iew lorK ruse at May mat.

be'ween the hours of ten o'clock a.m. and four o'clock p. ai. of said day the following described goods ai chatties to wit. One Centre TaLb, and one Franklin -eneral that-he intends dovotin-r his al of v.gat;on, lost fall, for cant, loi.r.on to the execution of Architectural a- view tor supy the great demand that dra.vttig,, Plans, and workmg months of Taken in execution as the property of d'nwinrs for workmen Sic.

Together, Ti-Hstccs Sale of Lots in Akron. NOTICE is hereby given, that pursuant to a deed of trust executed by WooK-ey Welles wife to me, and recorded in the Records of Deeds for Summit Connty, Book 4, pages 316 and 317, I shall offer for sale at public vendue, on the premises between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. on the twenty-first day of May a.

1844, village Lots' Nog. 86 and 37 in the south or old village of Akron, as the 6anie were surveyed and numbered by Joshua Ilen-ehay Esq. These lots lie together anj form the most beautiful bu.ldipg tpot in Akron, overlooking the whole village, and being but a fev rods south of the Court lloue The block formed by these two lots has roads ups on three sides of it. Lot 16 is appraised at $200 and Lot 37 at $IJ8, and both tcgetlier at 353. No bid will be received which thall be less than two thirds of the appiiised value.

Terms of sale, cash in hand. GEO. KIRKUM. Akron, April 3d, 1844. received.

with building in Akron. March 11, 1 3 If. William H. Uurroughs at thi suit of Constant Bryan, administrator of Joseph Hickman deceased. Thomas Wilsox, Sheriff.

Sheriff's office, summit co. 7 hall expose to sale a' public ver.aue at the door of the court houe in the town of Akron on Monday 1 he third day of Jjnt between the hours often o'clock a. and four o'clock e. of suid d.iy the following described lands and tenements to vi-it: 'Situate in the'townsh'p of Portage being in Township number two in the eleventh range of townships in the Connecticut western reserve and state ol Oh and wh ch is also in the county o' Portage now Summit and known by being the north half of village lot num ber fifty five in the s.iU'.h village plut of Akron as said village plat was originally surveyed by Joshua Henshaw and recorded in Portage county? records. Taken in execution as the property of Lewis Miller and Ansel Miller at the CHAP FOR CASH, IT i F.

RATTLE are now receiving from All who viish to build well designed mid tasty buildings are requested to give htm a call, Mr 11. having had along practice in the ubove line and having paid strict attention to study he hopes to receive a l.beral pat ronage. Akron, April 2-3 181. 4 H1BBARD ould say to his friends and the public in general that Mr. G.

May 8, 1844. New-Vork and Boston a general and; complete assortment of dry goods, cloths 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of two writs of Vendi Ex. to me di reeled and delivered from the court of groceries, bard-ware, crockery, saddlery, carriage trimmings, hoots k. shoes, leather.

Sic. 4.000 (fall kind? for sale cheap by 11. J- F. JIattli. N.

Abbey has become associated with him in the Mercantile business which will be continued at the Old Green Store under the ofj. UWliJlRD A- Co. Thankful for Beach, Adim. of common pleas of Summit county Ohio I shall expose to sale at public vendue at the Tavern of Samuel Newto.i in the viPage of Middlebury, on Monday the 20lh IV'tilion to sell land. ciiutui.eu u.uv'reiu I'tiysiCliUls in New Yoik, and nm.

jrigst them the lute Mr Hush, who told me tho disease of tho tirin was causud by tho large quantity yf mer cury taken lo cure the inlitmation of my jyei. My sufT rings continued, tho nrm enlarge tu.nors formed in dilfercn.l pUces, miking ten running u'cers at one time, N-ome above and some below the elbow, and disCh.tigo was so offensive no person coulJbear to be in tho room-whero 1 was. I then nj-jllcd to- nooiher ditin Pnysician wlvo. told tje Bwwputni lion of the arm was the only Ihing thai could save my lift, it was impossible to cure so ill a disease; but ai I wr unwilling to consent to it he recommended me to use Swaim's Panacea fr. tly whie.h.

I did without deriving but Itf.le benefit. Fjr three years I wa3 unabhj to raiy my hand to my head or coinb- my hair, and the scrofula now madj its appcaranco on my htud, destroying the bono in different places, causing extensivo 'Ulcerations, and I. feared it miglii recch and des-ti oy tho brain. About a year since I -was taken severely ill with a swelling of the body fro-n head to foot, sr that I was en tirely help'es; fjr the last few months I had Leen afrlicted with severe pain on both sides, at times so hard I could scarcely get my breath, A hacking cough conv stantly annoyed mo, and this combined with other maladies, rendered me" truly miserab'e. Such, gentlemen, had bn my situation for seven years of iny tif, when I commenced Ihe use of your Sar.

sapariil.t. I hHve now used the Sarsi-parilla nboutlwo months, nnd am like a ilifTerent being. Tho arm that tea to be, amputated has entirely healed, a thing that seemed impossible; and it is now as uscul as at any pern of my life, and my gen eral heulih is bettor than it has been for years paot. M.r.TII. CONUN.

I nave confidence in the representations made by Martha Conlin, uud have full hnowle-lge of her case. ELIJAH F. PURDY, Alderman 10th Ward of thecity of New-Yoik: Martha Conlin has lived in my family the iast 13 years, nnd I hereby certify ihnt the foregoing statement made by herself is correct. Mrs. Mary B.

Llovd, No. COl Brood st. Newaik, Nv Sands's Sarsaparilla will alto removv and permanently euro diseases having their origin iaan impure stale of tho blood anj depraved condition of the general constitution, viz- King's Evil in its various forms, obstinate cutaneous eruptions, blotches, bi'ea pimples, or pustules on ihe face, chronic soro eyes, ringworm or tetter, scald head, euarge ment and paiu of the bows and joints, stubborn tilcerSjBypVdftic symptoms disaaes arising fiom an injudi -irua use of mercury, female derajpRenic-TUi and similar complaints. Prepared and sold Ly Jl. B.

h'ands tt Druggists and Chemists, Granite buildings, 173 Broadway, corner of Chambers st. Ncw York, and far sale by Druggists th-aughout tha U. S. Price, $1 per bottle six bottles (L? For sale by Beelt It Urj, agent for the proprietors by special sppoiut. ment for and vicinity, also in all the principal Towns in the reihborinjf counties suit of Eliakim Crosby for the use of Juscph Iliphy dec.

VB, Sophronia Higby ct als day of May between "the hours of) SHEET-IRON Zinc bar" Tin, sheer brass, platers brass, wire of different sizes, just received and for salo cheap by C. Cranz, Co. November, 1813. 27 the liberal.and constantly increasing age of the public, the new concern would respectfully wolicit a continuance of the tame and we pledge ourselves to be at all I 1 I Irtnlr na Willur Sft Bush. Thomas 'Wilson, Shei ifH SherifPs office.

Summit county, May 1, 1844. ten clock a and lour clock of said day the following described goods and chattels to wit. One Buggy." ttnil'8 Oil ilBI.U Willi gUWU B.wo. V. hope of future health are due, under God, to your instrumentality.

And may tho same Providence directed me to youi aid, make you the happy and Ivnored instruments of blessing others, ns diseased and despairing as your much relieved and very grateful ineaA. Asexatii Phillips. Norwich, Nov. 4, 1842. New London Co.

ss. Personally appeared, tho above named Asenath M. Phillips, and made oath tho facts contained iu the foregoing Btao ment before me. Rufus W. Matuewson, Justice of the Peace.

Being personally with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the abjve asserted fuels are substantia'ly true, William II. Richards, Minister cf the Gospel nt Norwich, Ct. Prepared and sold by A. H.

Sands Co Druggist and Chemists, Granite buildings, 273 Broadway, corner of Charnbers-street, New-York. And foi sale by Druggists throughout the United States. Price $1 per bottle, six bottle? for $5. The public are respectfully req-iested to remember that it is Sands' Sursaparilla that has and is constantly achieving such remarkable cares of the most d.ftiuli class of diseases to which Ihe human frame is subject, and ask for Sands 's Sari saparilla, and take no other. J.

D. Commins, genl. by special apx pomtuient for the Proprietor lor Akron and vicinity. NOTI-CEis hereby given ihat a petition will be presented to Honorable commissioners of Summit Co. Ohio at their next regular session praying for the vacation of the following p'ece of County mad situated in Franklin, iSummit Cuntv, Ohio, to wit: 1st, commeucmg at Ihe East line of Section No.

SI on land owned by W. K. Chilson and running a Northwesterly direction to land owned by A. Culberson thence the same direction to land owned by Beiij. F'etchiner, thence the same direction to where it intersects the SdrrlcVroad so called, the piece de sired to be Vacated is known aa a part of what is called the Friday March 17, 1814.

Cheap as the Cheapest. Akron, March let. 181. DOMESTIC FLANNEL WANTED. The highest price paid at the New York store, no.

3 stone block. Taken in execution as tha property ofl gJHEUIFF'S Sj2LE. By virtue of a k9 writ of Vendi Ex to me d.roc:ed and John lligty will tak a notice that Belizur Beach admr, of Joseph Nig by due. on the 2Ut dny of April A. I).

Ie4 1 filed his poliiion iu the clciks ofGce of tho common pleas within and for the county of Summit and State uf Ohio vetting fofth that aaid Joacph II igbv died intoctite, thul his pr8onalr property is in sufficient to discharge the 1I1. bis again.t said estutu, that he died scizud of certain re il cstato situate in the township of Nonhlietd in Ihe county of Summit and Sta'o of Ohio and is known as 'being part of lot No. 2 bc-iriiinine at a pout tandinir in tho north weit cor. OOPEUS TOOLS. A general as Rortmera and of the best quality just Samuel Newton at the.

two several su'ts of Talmon S. Mead als. Thomas Wilson, Sheriff WOOLEN SOCKS WANTED. The foil price paid at the New York store, no. 3 stone block.

received 9l the hardware store of C. Cranz, Sc Co, Akron April, 30, 1844. SheriH 's otlice. isumtnii co. May 8, 1844.

nr. l- A Mnu. r. ner of said lot and rnnning thence along the division line of lot No. 2 and 12, 14 clmina 7 links to a post thence North fc9 deg.

57 minutes 7 chaimt 10 links to a post, thence N. 1 g. 6 mm. V. 14 chain 7 liuka toatnke, thence 8, 83 deir 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 twentieth day of May next "between the hours cf leu o'elock a and four o'clock of sa day the following described lands and tenements to wit.

Situate iu the south west corner of lot No. forty ono in the township of ton connty of Summit and s'ato of Ohio bounded as follows begionig at a certain TOIN EKS ana ooopers new uu well assorted lot of Joiners and Coopers Svmmii Com. Pleas. WOOL! ASH paid for wool at the Akron Drug Elizabeth Baker, Tools just received by J. D.

COMM1NS. Store by. Petition for Divorce. II. fc F.

r. 57 min. W. chains 10 1.2 links to the placo of March 13th, 1814. Jonas S.

Baker. April 26, 1344. ASTS, Peggt, Findingf, of every variety Tllb complainant bled her petition for a divorce in this case on the 2 1st of Sept. Id 13, setting forth that on the 14th day of beginning containing 1U acres ol land, and pmy said court lo authorize him to fell the whole of said premises to discharge lha debts of said estate. Ihe said Johnlligby is notified that unless he anucars nleads answers or demurs to said yiTINDOW GLASS of a superior quality and of various siaee, forsalc very cheip reb.

18VJN, ene was married to the said Jonas just received and lor eaie tow oy 11. 4. F. RaTTLB. Akron 31, 1844.

by Iuomfsow it Co. S. Baker, and that she has lived with him til) petition within CO days after the next term of May 17, 1843. tlicarine WarUlne. July 11th, 1843, and charging that said Jonas S.

Baker has refused to provide for ber the necessaries of life, and has also treated her WINTER STRAINED OIL of a --jperior quality just received and for tale low lor aid court the said Bulizar Hoaeh at tire next term after the expiration of said 60 dais will apply to aid court to take the matters of the petition as confessed and to decree thereon accordingly. Rw5a II. WI1EDON for Petitioner. A Suply of Parsows it Wii.uKa'a Shkar with great cruelty and threatens to kill her, i.mq MachiMvs constantly on hand orices cash at No 7, stone block. Nov.

15. Brkbc Evans, from $105 lo $1 15 each. Second handed and prays for a divorce. She baa a duplicate for CO acres of land in machines fiom 160 to $90 procured if wanted Marion Co. bio which he will dispose of if at short notice.

For sale at the Akron Drug NOTICE i hereby given that a petition will be presented to the Commitsionert Store. J. A. GUataii.No. Beech treo on the town lino between Norton and Wadsworlh thence cast on the centre of the state road seven rods, thence north sevn rods, thence west seven rods lo the centre of the town fo3 road thence south to the first mentioned tree.

Taken in execution as tho property of Dudley Oris wold at the suit of Qjauga Bank, against Alexander Griswold, Dan Saxtoh Jr. Sebins Saxton, Guy Griswold noJ Dudley Griswold. Thomas Wilsott Sheriff. Sheriffs office. Summit county, April 17ih 1844.

and Plaster, for sale by Wheeler, Thompson Co. he gets tt into his possession, and, she prays that it may be kept for the children. FOUR Double Carding Machines The Akron Manufacturing Co. have 4 first rate double Carding Machines which tbey will sell at fair prices and 011 reasonable and advantageous terms. Call at their office at Nov.

1st. 7tf And the said Jonas Baker not being a resident of said county he in hereby notified that unless he appear and plead, answer or of Summit county at their next regular ees sioo, praymg for the review and estabh'chmeiit of a road from Jehu Ellettt to Thomas Mett-lins on the Mogadore road leading to Middle bury in Springfield township. April 27, 1814. the Etna Furnace. Akion, April 22, 1144.

demur to said Petition at ihe next term of AUCTION STORE 07JAMC3G.D0W. the Brick Block opposite the Wash-ingtonian Hotel, Akron, Sales every PITTSBURGH Vara. Assorted numbers, and Carpet and Coverlet Warp for sale CAPS. A large stock of Meut and Boys Ops, of all styles and descriptions very low tor cash, by IIH. Spklman Co.

Sept. 19, 1843. said court tho same will be taken for confess edanda decree of divorce passed. LUCIAN SWIFT, Ckrk. Alvar Hard, Sot.

for Petitioner. Akron. April Sd, 184 1. Wednesday and Saturday afternoon and a LEGHORN HATS, for men and boys for ealebv P. D.

Hall Co. April 15lSU. low by p. D. II all A.

Co. evening. ghapmaw. aucltonrer. A r.l 17.

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