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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 3

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The German Glee Festival, in this city, last week, and Saturday of tho week previous, raised of agreeably, and SUMMIT BEACON. ASKIVAI, OF THE ECROPA- New York, June 30. Tb steamer Europt, with 3 days later tc the satisfaction of all concerned. There news, arrived at this port this evening. Latest accounts state that Silistria still are no people iD the world, we believe, who can enter into the full and heartfelt enjoy holds nut.

NEW MIIXIXERYp HAS Juki returned from Nr York, with a buck of (Joods of tie latent sunt most approved styles. Consisting uf Silk, Lawn; Cmpe, Neapolitan Gossamer, Tum-u, English-, tUraw and FreuihKraid Huts, all prices, from i Bnilima upwards. AlaO, Syft Sic aw fur inrauu. French, Eitish And Americaa Flowers, Wreaths aal Braids, cf every iteetiptioii. A Ur ttsnitrimenl ot tiiwuds, Illitsisos, Wadiin Blond, Quilling Kit-ite.

4 c. Rubber Ktastica, Lalles and Drees an1 Matiliiha Liuiiea' Lruicla aiid Curls uf nufx-rior iiivS-tfin A Case of Cholera la Akron. C. JOHXSTOX I0.f DA.FR IS STAPLE AND TATSC? Dll GOODS, HATSj CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, ftl'fifiiiiS, MAHDIt.IHE, CROCKERY, Glass-Ware, Groceries. Salt, Fish, PLASTBK.

All of which were buuhl lor Kelt aud wilt tx sold lit tht very Ivm-al pricr in Uiif fVKW iiKKK UliLUIJIli, BLUE FRONT, (LONGE-Sf ROOM l.VTOWX,) HOW A It A RON, O. We are pained to announce tbe euaaen Breadstuff A slight advance reported Flour, sales 7000 bhls Western Canal at 38s; Ohio 3Js. Corn, yellow 2r.s. hitc 28', Col. Mantenflis was about to go to St.

Pe-tersbiireh with a messae from ment of such an occasion, like the Germans. They throw their whole soul into the affair worldly matters are. for the time. 8ight of. and music and song rule the hour, We attended ic concert given by the clubs in Empire Hull, nnd were highly delighted Vtie.it ot Mr.

u. r. ana who. i n. nmrh resneeted HERE WE ARE AGAIN! itust frotoi New Yorl, "VTITII a belter stacker Hats, Caps, I'mbicIUw, Cartes Glove.

A.C-, then ism be found at any OKK IN iVJKTHERN OHIO. All of the latest style, and best quality, utd what is betler, can And will be sold lower than at any other E-tnblishtneut in town, and 10 per cent lower titan the lowest, in leveland, Ht cliallentfes the Ptatf to produce as troo4 a SILK i I S4 OO, now offer l.r le. reeiie "LEA KYIS' bt fedk liaia mcry quarter, aw be is up tu liuitfs' tccry ii. 1 hnU are'tefcnowlediretl the war'ld over, to be the iy Silk Hal tlml viil Stand rain, and Uwt tninmj the sV.iip'e ot desifny ibe ui- Hl-, also, hit, nmj to kd-p mi hmd, IS (il.ilV'rS. of the- bed quality, ALfcXANltUrri IU-bT K1i ntul SILK, SKi.V.

SI'S! MKK DUlViStJ Bl I of tlx biMl quality, and offt-rod cheap for esih. "Ufwp' iti aiUm'-New Hut ia tt fcxci Whateansedoneby a little Effort A gentleman of this placo, remitted One Hundred Dollars, a few days sinc, to the Nev York Evening Post, for 20 copies of the Daily Usne. He raised the list ia a few hours; prompted by regard ft the manly and fearless course that hitherto leading Democratic organ, ha pursued in reference to the Administration and the Nebraska Fraud. A lady in one of our Western cities, not long since, raised a club of for the Weekly New York Tribune, with very little labor. Such disinterested friendship and aid, infuses new life into tli conduct of a faithful press.

recommending the Czar to acoept Austria's It is rumored he has al-I aitti tfio entertainment The crowd in recent summons. BOOKTABLE. Harper's Magazine, for July, kft bMn placed on our table by Sawyer Haksakd It has an interesting illustrated paper on the Holy Week at Rome, as also one on the Catskill Creek Scenery. Brother Jonathan, and Yankee Notions, are also on hand at the same establishment. Th former is a mammoth Pictorial No.

for the 4tb of July. It gives large Portraits of tho Turkifh General and the Ruian and French Emperors; with an admirable birds-eye view of New York. Putnam i Monthly has a fine plate portrait of the author of the Potiphcr papers. It furnishes an excellent miscellany for dog days: too lively and varied to sleep over. Grahams Magazmr, fir July, commences a new volume.

It contains a fine historic picture. Putnam receiving intelligence of the Battle of Lexington." This is a fine time for commencing subscriptions to this old and pnpuhr magazine. To clubs of five it is sent fir $10: with an extra copy to tbe getter ot the club. MILLION KliY, AND residents of thU place. Mrs.

Ii. flica on 1 Thursday evening, and her husband, on the neat morning. As exaggerated statements are already in circulation in regard to the cause of these sudden deaths, causing some aUrm, we deem it advisable to give the facia. Mr. anil Mrs.

B. returned few days since, New Store and icw Goods! A LARGE slock of Sew Goods nftwoiteninsbvtlie readv refused it. The Baltic fleet was at miles front Nelsingf.irs The very wet weather in France escites fears for the crops. On the 3d the British steamers destroyed the ships, dock-yards, and stores at Bralies-tndt, North of Gulf of iu-hlna diifiiflpe done. attendnnceon the last day of the festival was inre.

and tiie dinner and festivities at the Fair Ground passed off, as we learn, deliclitlully. Our fellow citizens from Fatherland desene credit for their preparations prior to, and their attentions during the iesiivul, to have it come up fully to their fondest anticipations. The whole concluded with a ball on Monday evening. Canton Vein. ijl sutifcnoer, iwoooors pSi oi kahiis cxciiauvu, ana 1 next YYfejftiitr'ri, eu'isbiiinf uf uvery Variety in Um; liiie I Murket street.

FUANii my 10 EES ELLIOTT to the ladies of Middle'rr and vicinity, that he has ojiened a Mmp fur th'm abuve buiI)e8, on tho comer pj oAte Mr. Kocw.l Ketit'ii. fiUv kindly a fXinrv ui their patronage. N. II.

Apprenlicis uautcd and p'uriie-ukir jiaina takeu to leach tiu'in iheart of dress filling. MavM, Ifj4. CAN EM. A flueiulor Kuncr L'aues, just recTd from New York, by 1'RANK. ADAS S' On the 31st of Mav the steamers captured I from Cleveland and Ningara Falls, whence they had been on a short visit.

The latter ill when she returned, although not fo ns to occasion alarm. She became, hewever, ami on Thursday. Her -A ewjerior article FQAtfK WAVS1" Leather and JiuHinelcJ, uL Harrow Escape Warning. Two young persons in the family of one of our cititens, made a narrow escape a few days since having by mistake, taken a dote of sugar of lead, for salts. One of theui, took a spoonful: and but for immediate med A very tim? ru- 0 IM'IS i nBBKLLiS UtA.NK ADAMS' lcle, for side ut husband was taken, ill on Wednesday even V.Ti MATS.

A Leant if ul artkle of WMWi t'LM ical aid and the use of a active remedies her case would hare been beyond relief. i' UAMi ADAMS' and LLick, nt several vessels off Ulmburg, and on June 1st 4 steamers destroyed ships, dock-yards, and states at Uleaberg; 600,000 roubles uamage. A transport ship was burnt to the water's edge, while on passage at Gibrulter, June 10th. Twenty-one lives lost, including Col. Moore, Commander of the troops: and 15 soldiers remaining on board saved themselves in boats.

The Russians made another unsueeessful attack on Silistria on the 10th. Paskiewitch received a very severe contusion on the rijlit leg. He delegated the command to Gotcba- inyHMw ing, and prostrated at once; with every eympt-tm of Cholera. Ho died on Friday morning. His case was a distinctly marked case of what is known as Asiatio Cholera defying medical skill from the outstnrt.

It varied from a multitude of Cholera cases, in Henry Ward Beecher preached at rntiniv GEOCEEIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Crocki-rv. SuiTJin, N.U., mid P. CnisluM, Brook-line, and Come do. Tfns Black. Y.

TJ. and II. 8. Coilee Old -Juva, Lafmiym nnd Rio. Mo-lttsieas fori ice and Mitcuva do.

Siuwart'3 and N. O. ti round (Joffee, Rice. Spices of till k'unin, wliuleund grouud C'uo CWuiiciii CaMilu and fancy tfoniftv Carbonate Poda, Cream Tiirtur, Si laratiw, Mrtccnntiii, Tiipioeft, Siu). Fruits linirjinn, Driud Currants, Tama rinds, Pruiiva, Fis, cimicB Raspberry, I'me Ajijile and Slniwht-rry Srups, Jellies do do, Preserves do; Pickle, French Mustard, Wooden and Willow Ware, Pails, Tubs, ensures, room Kruslies.

Blc, Fish Cud. White fr'Uh, Trout, Oils Olive, Fluid ijantplietiu, cult in bliU and xtvk Pork, Hhiii.s Flour, Cracker vt all kinds, by the lb or bid. BOOTS AN IO ES The subscriher will be receiving all fresh sooda in hi line in their seasons. Good hh1s, low prices, and uniformity in business all of winch he guarantees rentiers bis store an attractive cue to tiie purchaser. He woul.l desire a call, hupin.fr to obtain a aharj ol" patronage.

Nunc stud) be dissatisfied, ftf-LjisJi paw Fon PRonvcE.jri octlS STKPHKN HOPKINS. HATS nil kinds anilcizw, foryonnar and old. Panama, Leghorn, Cimton nnd trench iSlruw. Alinidiirini', CoburK, Chiua Fearl, I'ulnilettt, ul icueived and tbrsalu clieop. ut inyllt-Jm FRANK ADAMS Cleveland yesterday, to overflowing houses.

J. ROBERTSON SON Are duv reremuir. and nsive ready for Sale, fcPKl.Nti AND SL'MMtR sj'lut'K OF koff, and removed to Jessy. For the Summit Beacon. PHONETIC SPELLING- HO.

8. Almost every one who has examined Pho- 86 On Monday evening had his fnrewoil benefit at the Crystal Palace. At lenst twenty thousand people were in the Palace. On behalf of the President and Directors of t'-e Prlace, and the Musical Congress, a gold wreath of great value wiu pre-ented to Jcllikx. The account says Mr.

Jul'ien, evidently and unaffectedly embarrassed by tlio compliment, proceeded to reply at first with some hesitation, but warming with his subject, spoke fluently and to the point. He modestly acknowledged the honor, nnd paid a tribute to tho genius and talent which he had found in this country. His remarks concluded with a feeling adieu, and he retired amid three hearty cheers, given by the whole audience. A Sad Accidkkt. A telegraph dispalcb by Kissork's Line, from Niagara Falls, to Buffalo says A terrible accident occurred this morning at the deep gulf known ns the -Devil's A little gii! about 5 years old, the child of a laborer empltyed near the spot, was playing near the top of the precipice, when she np rjroached too near the edge, and overbalanc the fact that there were very slight premonitory symptoms.

Rice-water discharges, of a most violent character, occurred at the be A Turkish attack on the islan 1 ot Mortan HATS was repulsed. BOOTS notopy at all, is ready to admit that Buch a The Times in a leading article on mo mil a II a Reform is desirable, and would bo glad if it CIOITAN KJLVNBMJS, would renpert-J full) iiilurm the citizens of Akron and hat th-) Itavf Ifssed the Brick Shop, directly umier ht.p,; west tf the Ohi.i'canaL, aud ar prfpaf.1! tu du Horse or Ox Carriage frouini; and -Hepairiny, Sion-Critters' and Miller-' Pick 4 and ii.9i'Ki'd Jobliin ui all Uinds, oa bharl noiiceanJ udii liiciUi'T twvoraljle terms. 'Our Akron and Cwplty fnunds artf invited to trive ua a call. NOKKIS Ci iKFMA.V, dccl4 JOSHUA RfiVNDLDH. Kcw Jeweller Eslsblishuient, IK AKRON! rf THE StJBSCKlBKR linvin? locitcd pennanently ji in this place, and opened in the room es On A-itrr wrxt of (bibb's Urchiiee, v.

ould i-espctt fully ii.Tile the Public generally to his stock of oods titrinv ihu teat and mogi complete in his line ever offered in this place. Tiiose wishiil? to purchase any oods will do well to call before ulsuwhere, ns the (foods must and will be sold. The stock consistfl in part of tiilihti gold lover Watches full jiiwolled, French do, Cold P.ut full jewel ssilver 1-eor, French do. Silver i.e Pine, Ladies and Genu Cold Chains, J-artiea Gold Broaches, Cents do. Ear ltinjr of ewry dea- cfipiion, Finder Rins, Cold ver and sreroian to suit alt list's, guid and silver Thiinb'us, tible Sc tea Spoons pure as coin, butter Knives, cream' Ladle, suit and nms'urd spoons, Cerman Spoiif silver ptaieJ, of every description, common Cermnn Ivor, liali i'-ltou's beat doi po'-d Pi is and Oases, Ladie ick and side Combs, Perfumery a id fancy 8oap's hair brushes, Accordinna, Violins and Bo-vn, Strings; every desci iptiou from tj uud othtr things Wo" to mention.

(Ja'l aud see. N. Ii. Old (nild and Silver takou in exc'ianije for new. if VV'atchej aud ocks, don on short From his experience iu the bustier hi llatters himMif that he will Ije uble to iivc -taction.

The most dimcult wore well executed and warrante.L CONVENTION OF JXTLY 13TH. OFFICIAL CALL. The people of all political parties, who wero opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, who arc oppieed to the extension of Slavery and the Slave Power into Kansas and Nebraska and other territories; all who do not desire by their silence to encourage the further aggressions of the Slave Power are requested to meet in their respective counties, and appoint not less than three delegates, and one at least to every four thousand citilens, to attend the Convention to be held at the city of Columbus, on the 13th day of July next. It is hoped that delegates will be appointed in each county, from all political parties. For whatever liye issues there may be between the two great parties which divide the State, there is one question made by Southern Slaveholders, at this momentous crisis, as common to all as the free air of Heaven.

it is whether this Republic nnd its freo institutions, shall be ruled by, and its great in is-sion of Freedom, be sunk into an oligarchy SHOES! Ik. CAPS! were brought about, but can it be done? itary movements in the principalities of Will-lachia and Transylvania, says, '-There is reason to believe that the Eniporor of Austria CALL AKL EXAMINE Nn. 4, lla'Vi B-wrk, liutturd 8trt-. t. Akron, I 'riio.

opr5 J. I- UOBKHUS'iN SON. Yes, it can be done, and that without inconvenience; for, till it is done; Phonotypy is a-vailable as a means of learning the common print. As the Editor of the N. Y.

Tribune has said: "The literary pedantry and con has declared that it i not in Ins power to maintain his lorces where they nre; but that they roust enter Moldavia, if tho question he not" settled without delay." Scarcity of fiod tor the Austrian troop3 is servatism which oppose this change, have said to be the causo. 1854. SPRING AND SUM.MF.lt 1854. DRY UOODS! IIAllUW iK AT TUB PIICEiNlX II EEN STORE The English Admiral had seized on the not a peg lett to support tnem, tor it is louna by careful experiment that the new alpha ginning; Tollowed by equally violent cramp, ing, discoloration of the skin and the Collapsed state. The cafe of Mrs.

Bruner was not Cholera; although some of the symptoms closely resembled those which prevail where the cholera appears in an epidemic form. Tho deceased were respected by all who knew fiom; exemplary citizens and active members of the Methodist Church. The habits of Mr. B. were of a character to ure immunity from Cholera, if its course were not marked by characteristics, unfiUh-nicd yet l-j the profoundest skill and fore-east.

We have heard of no other case of Cholera in Akron. There seems to be no reaBOn for believing that it is about to appsar here bullion in the Finland Bank. tlothiug, Boots 'and Shoes! SUMNER PARDEE HAV J-) united lluir rtock of C'lutlnnit, Ht, Caps, lioois and SUoes, itll I he sloel; of Clotiiiu? kepi by them at their on larket a.icet, Ko. 16, market St, THREE fiUOliS WEST OF UMPIRE HOUSE. With the two Blocks now united at the establishment, aud the lare additions thoy re mnfciiar from time to lime, they are enaliled to offer a large and varied assirl-raeiitol goods in their line, either for town or country trade.

ed. For an instant eht clung to a bush, but bet is a great laoor snver in (running n.o use of the other. By its aid pupils learn to read and spell the text of the old alphabet, her hold gave way and she fell, a distance of 120 feet, to the bottom. When taken upshe was insensible, but she still lives, although ffftllJE pubseribcr, wishing to mnko mme new nr-i rti ii Yemenis in his business, would respectfully cull theHltentiou of hU friends and the public generally lu IHE TERRITORIAL APPOIHTMEHTS. KANSAS.

better, and in nalt tne nine caosuineu mi me of Slave holders: and the extension ot slave her recovery is very doubtful. A H. Reedcr, of Pennsylvania, Governor. old way. This fact is so well established uisnne ftocK KKW AND FRESH GOOD.1, bnutrht Hi low must be iold fur RID AD PAY, at small advance-, without reserve.

Daniel Woodson, of Virginia, Secretary. ry and the Slave- Power. Can any Northern man, of any party, hesitate upon such a Question, or refuse to aid in reclaiming our 1 j. ci Madison Brown, ot Missouri, l-Wet Justice. They invite an examination or their mot-n.

oeir room makes but little display, but as ibey ejwitd liillefor that enterprising School committees wouiu do well to see their schools provided reading books, printed both in common type show, they can altera Hush Lliuion, ot Associate Justice. S. VV. Johnston, of 0.. Associate Justice.

tree institutions irom lueuominauoii ui ciuve The Nkbraka Bill. Tho New Orleans Ruiletin denying thnt thU measure is popular, or was demanded at the South. It says: 'We bclice we are perfectly safe in say-inz thnt we represent, editorially, moreplan- holders'! In nurifvinc Northern Representa A. J. Isaacs, of District Attorney.

J. B. Donaldson, of Illiuoin, Marshal. A MrX B. McCAlX.

CATTTI03XT tO ALL WHO UK fjl'IRITUOI- LlUl'ORS EITHER AS A UBVERAGE OR AlElUUiSK. WOLFE'S Schiedam Arouiiitic Schnapps. rjHK bovt named preparation has become exten-B e-ively known througbont Uie length and breadtlt nnd the purchaser gtlsilie benefit of their unoslelitaliotls mode of doing business. Remember the piin-e, on the north side of three doors west of Empire House. tion in Congress trom all pliant tools of Southern ambition in breaking the chain of Southern measures now forging to bind in nn epidemio form; and no cause whatever for alarm.

The health is probably as good We ask the attention of every one who The stoc.k consists ill part, as follows SILKS, BLACK BROCADE, BLACK SATIN, CHIN A SILKS, BLACK SATIN duCUINF, PLAIN' and FANCY, PLAIN of different qualities nnd widths, mCAUTIFUJj DHESS GOODS. yards of those bountiful Adelaides, I'bin, Striped nnd Figured Ilcruifi-a, Ieraire de Lames, Canton Crpes, nnd lota uf oilier Dress Cuods. BONNKTS, from three shillings upwards Bonnet Ribbons, Bonnet Liningf, Silk and Gossamer Donnetfj, Fitmch i'lowerj, irtses Gosnmcr Itotmets and Flals, rARASOLS. of the latest fashions. junl-t.

wishes r-recdum to have fair play to this list of nominees for Kansas. A Goterner from as that of any other town in the State, at ters than all ut tho Washington papers put together, nnd we have yet to meet one ho does not look upon the introduction of the Nebraska hill ns ill-timed, ill-advised and in this time. and phonotype on opposite pages, in Hundreds ot primary schools, phonotypy is thus or otherwise used, so far us the proper school books can be found. It is very probable that if the phonotypic alphabet were admitted into literature in this way, a generation would not pass before the other would be crowded out." An abundance of facts are at hand to substantiate this position. David Parsons.

l'rin-cipi'l of the Wellsville Union School, has employed Phonotypy for several years. The nhilrlren are first ttiup-ht to read and spell L.M. LATIMER CO. HAVE recivtd in utore, the last case of miner Groocis a Free State, but one which has given the larsrest vote for Douglas' bill that Governor this P.epublie to the car of slavery1 By order of the committee, JOSEPH R. SWAN, J.

H. COULTER, J. W. ANDREWS, Tho Cholera is prevailing at Toledo, Chi-eago, and other points in the West. The judicious, if not positively wrong." himself an ardent devotee ot trie doctrine oi iudifference between Liberty and Slavery A large lot of French and Cermnn Long and Short MITTS.

iNsrKCTOR of Liquoks. Judge Raff has of the I ntleti Males, and is universally adinute'i to rw tho mort healthful, inviioratiiiK and pura preparation of thejuuiper berry, that science auJa practice in (he distillation and preparation of liquors have ever succeeded in prodiiciti: A long established manufactiircr and Importer of li-' quors of ewry description iindersigued deviled him-gelt to the production of an article of pure tfiu, whicli should prove a valuable in thu cure of the in an1-told diseases which afflict the human raeo, and for whiclt V.n Hnmnhrrv A Beebe usual sanitary precautions and care, as to ex- Fashinnnhle Visettcs and Mantillas, urape anoaituge Wolcott Alfred Adotr with a Secretary Irom Virginia, and ot course an active Slavery Propognndist. appointed L. Gutthold Inspector ofj Wines variety of tuner trt(iwirt. posure and diet, should De attenaeu 10 oy our Win 11 rpson Then a Chief Justice chosun Irom Atchison citizens and bv all at this season.

Of this 1T1 a iU i4 1 Jii UhUer-Sleevta nud Chemisette, This Bav, and cau nitw rjUuvr uu assoriment oi patterns. or CasiimerfiH VesLinf, and rroadcloths That can be found in everv small city. Wo can please the fnncv ol'lhe most pui'ticular, an we have an extenivo variety to si lm from; mil as New York city could furnish. We defy competition in variety hero or else CUSTOM WORK, Done, ns usual. Mr.

UOi.MAN, of Cleveland, superintends Uie Custom department. Specimens of Ida art, can he seen uasMiiff everv few minutes. Chas Merriman A Markham Maranvillo Hanfurd II Camp Vm Ashtnun A Cummings there can be no doubt. Let air slacked lime he used freelv about offensive places, and all this, (which requires but a few months) and then are passed on to the common print by Transition books containing lessons in both body-guard in issouri from the tribe who proclaim that Slavery already exists in Kansas, and threaten all "Abolitionists" F. (iroeii Schuyler Han't Tpsun Upson lladley Carpenter Henry Howo lth bo removed.

that is. all who oppose their assumption just Holland giu lias been prescribed by Hie ma-iical faculty for vearit. At length hw olforts were crowned with success, ond his extensive distillery in Schiedam, Holland, from which place the purest in has lung been imported ami he was enabled to give to the world his Schnapps; which, for purity and entire fre-jdom f'om the fu-el oil aud all other noxious ingredients, aui delightful aromatic llavur, has never been equailei, and cannot he avllil types. Mr. P.

says "If 1 was compelled to teach the old wav of reading, 1 would teach hagertou Handel variant and Liquors for this County, with John o. Adams us his assistant both residents of Canton. We understand the nw officers will shortly pay a visit to thn liquer dealers of this place. Mimsillcn News. woman named Mary Ann Brough.

formerly nurse of the Prince of Wales, cut the throats of her sis children, nnd then her own. The cause of the horrible act was the discovery, by her husband of her infidelity. The murderess was not dead at last accounts. quoted with a refusal of their protection Ulillon Clarke Mnlhcws Linen Hdkfs, Tapestry Muslin, uimnmer Stuffs Cloths, Cnshimerctts, CARPETIMG. Tlirce Ply, Superior higiain, Dmvetta, Stair Carpet, Floor Oil c'iotl), very cheap.

We also keep Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Farming Tools. Finh, Piaaturj and lots of other Goods too numerous to mention. inCll A HIBBARD. eh Handed Outrage. the new way first, by which means I should McKinney Geo.

Thomaa Akron, umpire nmmniy, joiic Win Heusti A rape w.is committed in this immediate be the gainer, as well as my pupus, Dy iwo- with one side-Judge trom AiaDama oaiancing one from Ohio, and giving a complete preponderance to Slavery on the Bench. Add a District-Attorney from Louisiana.nominally Vicinity, a lew days sinco, under circumstan TMtiHEIT Ii llOIWlltOQ Hanwell Goo Hanscom Geo Elliott Hanscoin Foote 11 Kilo ns CP Wolcott Simon Perkins Jacob Allen Hill Smith Sntncrs Wetinore Rice McCluro Eice Boolh A (i Bill I. Bieroe Henry Joseph Slanton Adams Crov i Kellucir Geo Weiinur Angel Raymond Myers Ovialt John Hanford James llallle Jonas Miksch Win McClelland thirds ot my time. Whoever has tried the experiment, has come to a similar conclusion. All such certify that children after being taught phonet Ci's of peculiar atrocity.

The details as they balanoed by a Marshal from slave-holding jfi out of the arrest of Bums, is whnr Bit compared with the immpnae dust that ts daily rai have reached us, may be given in a few words; for we are averse to devoting much Douglas and his lieutenant Kienarasons own Illinois and you have the organization com se at the plete. Who believes mat tnis uistncfAKorncy In order to prnlcid Uhrt-iclf frorri pecuniary loss at tha hands of cheats, impostors, and who would unquestionably attempt to palm off a vile and spurious article upon unaiispeclinR community, and like the wolf in sheep's clothing, prey upon their very vitals, he resorted to theexpediL-nt oi importing and selling his Schnapps only in pint and quart Th-S4 houies are of itIusf, stampod with the nitraa of the maiiufactuier, are corked and sealed- and bave printed labels bearing the signature of Udcllpo Widle upod them. They are also enclosed in colored wrapppers-alsi beHrinvt his signature, in which form alon- cuu obtained in c.ises, containing two dozen bottles each. Notwithstanding all these guards, unprincipled parlies have been Ibuud guilty 01 the unwammtable and criminal pnicir.e of b.iyiu'i -u; empty bottles, filliuut thent with vite common gin, wbvih is the tno'st pernicious poison with which a coiitinunit was ever cursed, and sends thousands to a wretched drunkard's grave yearly. It is onlv iiHcessnrv.

therefore, for those who purchase Nelson Stone Morse Wm Clarke Krjan Bernard PJLee Henry Partly Houston Sislef lra Sperry eo Bloom 0 Fecue VV McNeil Fav Goodhue PBock 1 Hale Markham Wndsworlh Tccsunle Delns Smith Church I A Scott A Rouse BEEBE ELKINS, in BOOKS, STATIONERY DRUGS. WALL PAPKR, Borders, Window Shndcs, Fire Board Prints, of the latest styles, aud in (treat nbund ance, jusl received and for by 8 FXKINS' will originate or even prosecute suits to establish the right to freedom of any slaves California Homing More, by a continual stampede of the entire populace, after th isc nice, coul ami comfortable Summer Vestf, Shifts, UoHitrf, Cravats Hata, focks the tilio o1 which other conct rn in ihte town, dare even begin to think of neliini? up: to any nothing of the Scott Isaiah Fuller John Wvhe Alfred Wolcott Sears Kdwin Wetmorc it Carier Geo Babcox Root Jackson Root Baird Mc.Millett Gibson Barnard Abbey Jnmes Christy Cutter A Hibbard Henry Lackey A Lane Earto Win Hale Clark Sackclt Geo Carrier John Ijiwson Ira Sperry Blakelee It Pierce who may be earned their master into Kansas! Who believes that this Missouri NEBRASKA! THIS AI.I. ABSORBING Ql'BSTlON does not preclude the importance of an additional supply of Spring Summer Goods, which are now being reteivcl at tlie ONLY WOODEN BUILDING VVithiu lrad Inp; on Howard Street. A careful selection lias been made, with reference to Style, Quality, Quantity, Variety and Price. bun goods Will be Sold at the Lowest Prices.

nnd Alabama Court will decide, according to Picture Framing. a w.lk RKl! and verv nice assortment of Gilt Pearl unquestionable legal authority, that slavery ii a creature of positive statute, anil that there can be no legally valid in ically, will learn to read the common print in about one-fourth of the time usually employed. Reports to this effect have been made by the Ohio and Massachusetts State Teachers' Associations: by Committees on Education of the Massachusetts and Michigan State Legislatures, and others too numerous to mention. Such men as Lurin Andrews and A. D.

Lord, confirm the above and warmly recommend the introduction of Phonotypy into our primary pchools. There is no room fi-r doubt; the invention of Phonetic Spelling is of incalculable value even if the present imperfect alphabet and difficult orthography are never disused. Let it be used then fur the advantage it will afford in primary instruction, and time and experience will enable us to judge whether it should fuperscde the other. J. W.TOWNER.

Waved, Rose Wood, and Lilt Gothic I'iciure rrumine, in suitable fur cutting into any desired Gnvlord M'Clulland space to such revolting circumstances. A joung an 1 respectable married lady, who Tecently resided in this county, but at present resides in Michigan, returned on a visit a few days since, to hjr friends at New Portage. She had the company of a female relative to Clnvelanl, but came alone from that place to Akron. On arriving here, she found that the train would not leave for New Portage, for several hours. As the distance was but 5 miles, she concluded to walk, rather than wait: and, on inquiry, learned that her most direct route was by the rail road track.

Her only baggage was a Batched or a.naif carpet-bag which she could carry with- lenuih, and varying in width from 1 inch to 2' inches. Monroe Kansas until an express law shall establish it In short, who does not see that there is just received and tor sate uy jime-l PEERE ELKINS' Dix Henry Brnner Hoy Camp cooper ITGaylord Jonathan Myers John Howe i Stevens foul Dlav throughout, nttd that "Popular fr" All are respectfully invited to coil and examiue I'RAIVCK, or True Stories An interest Detore purchasing eisewnere. rush or the rising gelieiauuii uiier uiu uiosi cuiujucic sorlmen' YOUTH'S SUMMER GARMENTS, Ever bei'ire offered in this market. The choicest selection of Fine Eroadcloths, Kiel. Cassimeres, Paul Linens, Silk Mnrs's Vpslin, For CT'PTOM WOUKi (his side the Eastern cities, just while otir Well'tricd Culler, MALCOLM, and John Bassctt Curtis Mills sovereignty" in Kansas is the sovereignty of i from History, by Hush de Nomnuid.

rh de Nonnand. aprla inur.i. A Richardson A Aley ing Rtmk of suum'JtiU pog(t wul trom ttie press Schenkenbenrer Martin Camp Wm Ovialt Brundige Wm Wlla sint tor su ov uijiiuu w. the slaveholders' tiovt le-kntle and beginning in usurpation, sustained by terror, aid finally bolstered up by judicial perversion LADIES! 'K'KTIIvIj YOU fi(M-I at the nonnets, Ribhons, Downey ll MUitnp june-'l John Boyd Parasols, Dress Goods in great variety, (Jlovcs, pun subversion ot law. jyew loik irwune.

carter Bierce 2d hia unequalled troupe of jours and Vest makers to taA them up, lo the latest touch of the fashion, guaranties A Berry ft fnnln MISTOHY THE 1'KENCD PRO" testant Ketuinws, iVom tbe Revocation of Inn edict of Niintes, to onr own dnvs by iM. Charles Weiss Ovulated from the French by Henry William Herbert, with an Ainnrican a descendant of the Huttenonls. Just rt-e'daud for side by 11KEBE Sc ELK1.NS' pel satisfactioa every lime. tmt inconvenience. A hremnn on tne tram Baldwin Peck II Seymour Samuel Baldwin Pringle Guy Wolcott 1) Wright I.

Walton Sereno Fenn Marcus Hiniuan June 754 LAVE Mia; Barnes Clement Wright tbe article by retail, or drink it at public places, to mark wed thn appearance of the bottles from which they drink. Camion is necessary. The Schnapps have been introduced but about two years, but mi that brief time their virtu; have been acknowledged to an almost incredible extent, until it i a matter of some difficulty lo keep up a supply ado'iuat to the demand, so fast are orders pour.nY In from every State and Territory in the Unioiii troin i.uiue to Uregun and California. Determined that the virtues of the. Schnapps should bt tboroiitihly siibsiatulated by tbe most undeniable und unquestionable testimonials, circulars were dispatched to every retfular member of the medical prof-fessional chemists, whose names be obtained, solic-ftinsr their accptance of a bottle of the Schnapps, with a view of enabling them to test its medicinal qualities tu their practice, and subm.t it to the strictest chemical analysis in their laboratories.

of the ten thousand physicians and chemists in tn I'niled States, about four thousand accepted tlie otfer. Upwards of two thou-and have promptly furnished their written endorsement, that the article is ail that is claimed for it, and in the strongest language recommended us general uho, not only ns a remedial iigcnt, bitt a delignU ful, harmless ond pb-asant beverage. 'Ihese Voluntary endorsements are" from gentlemeri of unqueaLiuuubkt knowledge and the most perfect science; Nor alone have practitioners and chemises furnished thtirlestininiaK Tbe public press, in almost uverr principal city and town, baa spoken boldly iu its favor in The Anti-Nebraska Address. "Inspector," of ithe Courier Enquirer, HOISEREEPERS etiention is mvitt-d to the Carpels, Crock-B erv, Looking Liases, and oilier useful nrtirlcsat ujirU G- N- ABBKY'S. Richardson Wm Ashmun I) Fenn Ijeon-rd Reed A Upson Thos Evans Hall Hall Win Morris Ii Sleweljn t'psou Barber Geo Sweeney James Clarku A I.

Beach DSpalfonl writes from Washington as follows: The address of the Anti-Nebraska members HE lUOIVKK JSOItSJ: CoiitiiininL' oracticiil observations ou the causes, 11 Hioman hj the name of Thos. Tully, who, as it is supposed, overheard her inquiries ns to the direction and distance of her destination, followed and ovirtook her. after she town. He made inquiries as to her destination; said he was going there: offered to inii.n.iit ui- tho diseases and lameness in Correspondence of the Beacon. IHE IIQUOB LAW.

AlotiADOBE; June 20. Editor Jitacon The friends of Temperance in our village, as well as other parts of the County, are making strong efforts to carry into effect the of Congress to their constituents was finally adopted on Tuesday last at a meeting tit the National Hotel. Mr. Foot, the Whig Senator Horses. Fanbracini; the most recent and approved methods, according to an Euslish System, of Veterinary Thernpculiej, for the preservation and Restoration ol Health.

With Illustrations by Ceo. H. Daild, l. le-terinurv Surgeon, ail thor of A nalomy mid Physiology of the Horse, and the reformed cattle Doctor. For sale hv BEEBE EI.KINS' 10,000 Dollars worth of RI-ADV MADK CLOTHING! At the Akron and Aew lorA CLOTHING STORE NO.

2 BLOCK) Howiml Street, Ak-nm, Ohio. Ccmjirisinii: thy liesl iissortmeiit uvcr uttered in this market. All of my own nmiiut'noture, and tha Intent Which will be sold as low or lower than unv establishment went of New Vork. Also, Broadcloll Cnfisimeres, Hntiiietts, Vesting, llirts, Bosoms Collars, Suspenders, tlou-K, Cravats and Sli.cl.-s. iptom Outline nnd Making dune on the shortest notice, aud warrauted eiiual to any in the Slate.

June. 1K54. 1. P. KANKOBn.

from Vormont, was President oi the meeting, and Mr Mace of Indiana, and Mr. Fen ton Eraslus Manning Mr hp farant.kir. She declined his OLD WOOD BUILDING AHEAD, AS you will see. by callineon the subscriber, who has jurt returned from New York, with a SKCOND LAKGK tl I'l'LY lliif fjirirp. ot Seasonable Spring and Summer Goods all which tcill br wld ut the lowest particularly are invited call aiiu nnd a market for (her WOOL ai tho highest CASH market price, and iu ex-chamre will Dnd a complete assortment of CLOTHS, A LS.

VA PETS, FA ERS TOOLS, and all other useful articles. All others are invited examine before buying. ABBEV. tnv'M mos ngll Carlos Smith Outliers Silas Lewis David Owen Perry Crulhera Trent Wright Oberliolser John Merlon Wheeler Greene Osborn A ule Josiah Lee Purriy Thomas Hervey Dickerman Ali.x Haiffertv of New York, both Democrats, were secretar new Temperance Law. Our ellorts in this respect, are counteracted in a nip.asure by some of the soulless wretches in Akron, who continue to sell to any and every applicant, drunk or sober.

Jacob Mishler Jewett (i Kent Treat Warner Aribert Ooe Fitch Purtly Purdy Mead Atcheson A Andrews Mishler Jamefl Bradley Jas Cole Clcmraer Joseph Koon ies. Thn meeting wras a lull one, and Abram Clark Wm Hugging I. Goodman PCCarr Geo Thomas reDresented all shades of opposition tu the IFK AND SAVINGS OF MRS. tRTINGTON. and JLi others of Iho family.

F-dilcd by 11 Shillahar, of boston Post, on sale at the Book Store of jnncjl BEEUE 8t ELRIXS 1 x. tl. Henry McMasters repeal OI UIO iwiasoun oinpromiau. i ne Address was reported from a Committee uf Have the temperance people in Akron, gi I Thirteen Members, of which seven were MARGARET, or Prijudice at Home and its Victim just ree'd and for sale by ven up the ship, made a clean sunender to the liquor power, and become willing that your lawless villains should prey upon the junta I about weaving Hag Democrats and six were Whigs, this paper is exceedingly temperate in its tone, and Joepn baun wiiiniiam aiiisv "more oi uie same or the Heart of the Homestead, by the HTkOVECOTK Solom'n BitltrmanJolin Myers my SI means of drunkards' wives and children, in sort" of Carpet VHrp. for aale by BLKHK ELK INS' Coe vvm uianc BJp author of ''Cap Sheaf." juneil AIII -AtAllBKY'P ou will find most of the scrupulously exact in its statements.

In these repe'cts it may defy all the ingenuity and malignity of the Nabraska confederates. tho country, without any effort to nrrett .1 i US eurn'riiil columns. 1 'i'heNe Verk Medical Oazcit and of Health, high authority, has repeatedly, proclaimei its excellence, lu iho July "number of that journal, Dr. Reese, its accomplished editor, has publiclv invited a discussion upon the subject of the use of alcoholic mixtures, medicinally in hie widely columns, and the views ot lint mudictd faculty in reference to my Schnapps in particular, givinc an assurance that they should be spread before die public; Pllvsicitlus, therefore, Who ive not already complied with my request to forward me their opinion as to its qualities, will oblige me by doing through the editor ol the Medical Cazelte-J Were it necessary to do more than simplv state Ibis fact, which ha who runs mav read: this advertisement could be increased id an Indefinite length by the publication of these authorities, nil on fild at the ware-rooms of the proprietor, in New Vork. late styles of runcy Cotxls Bonnets, Ribbons, Par- -v-sricrriXG paper A new lot, just ree'd KLKINd my IS tnem in tueir enorts io continue uie uiigm ins, withering cuise of intemperance? LEVI'S Larsc Clotliins Establishment, IN THE STONE BLOCK, AKRON, OHIO.

tnke pleasure in unnouiiciiig that their lurv'elv increased facilities for doing a WIIOi.USALK -fc RK'l'AIL, Clothinc business, have been sustained by greatly increased sales. Tnev have on hand: at this time, for the SPIUNU'A I) Kit Tit A I IE, A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING! LapJiJ fl by Perhaps it will have the greater eneet because Hill Orestea Hale Ferguson Weary Walerbury A Kmiwley Thos II Goodwin Russell Gale We wish to strike at tne tniserauie wrctcu of its moderation. 1 think it wuuld have A HD OIL. AO. l.TnTMlent the Drug Stoiwol JLj (ppjtt fthEBEfc EI.KINS bass Green David Thomas Henry Thomas Hanscom Hanscom Aibm Leart Slorer Jas Zwisler Wilbcr Peter Wiihelm Morris Lyon 8 Starr Chapman Hopkins Joseph White.

Cole Geo Tubb Nelson Lyon Chester Orcutt Trowbridge Hanson Spallord Sparhawk Peter Wicks been well to expose, in a more emphatic who for the love of money, would ruin the soul and body of every man in the community, if he could, by supplying them with I offers, but he continued to accompany her. i Coming to a piece of woods, out of hearing, he seizeJ hold of her. and pushed her down a bank, a depth of several feet, and attempted to violate her person. She resisted and Screamed. He placed his hand over her -ft mouth, and while threatening, proceeded forcibly to accomplish his purpose.

After accomplishing it, he left her to make her way to Portage, while he returned. She made her way, with difficulty, to her relatives, and immediately informed them what had taken Jjlace. They came to Akron, gave informa- tion to the Prosecutor and police, with a description of Tully. A man corresponding to the description, as arrested, but denied knowing anything of tho matter. Ho was taken to Portage and Mrs.

informed 'them that they had arrested an innocent man. Soon after, the train passed, and she saw and pointed out the fireman as her vio lator. A writ was issued and sent to Millers-burg, where he has been lesiding for a short i Rich arda LU Bass Joseph Mvers Daniel Cramer David Kline Leonard Sunn Hartonir i I. Bender Spidel A Kipllnger Musty Klias Haring David Anirstodt Hartung nnnner; the baseness of motive the venality ind corruption, through which alone the -iPFBMnnU ELEPHANT OILS, fresh from the 3 Manufactory, for sale by p.G BKEBRfc ELK INS' Bunnell repeal of the Missouri Compromise was or this Huiu, which may with justice ue catiea. Liquid Damnation.

could have been effected. Desirable Summer Goods. JOS. E. WESENER, WOULD respectfully solicit the alteiilion of purchasers to his EW AND A UTIFUL STUCK OF SumiTier Groocls Purchased within a few days, nt tVery Low Peatllifnl Benares, fnlain and ftjrured.t Tissues, Onran- CAMPHINE and BuKNINU FLi'lI), freih from the Manufactory, (or sale by BKEHE ELK INS' Wheeler A Voris Coloney Aaron Swarlz Win Smith A Markham It niav not be a thine impossible, in tne There were forty-six Democrats who voled apvb course of human events, if some of your en White, of French I Vl() PAl'T.

Snow against the repeal. They all concur in this solemn rrotest against it. and declare their 1 i. i. I Wm l.nntcn Wm Weaver JLJ facture, just ree'd and lor sale by ile bv BEKBP.

ELK INS Hiram EamspargerSimon Josephs ap'Jii Moses Josephs Jonainan ncnon terprising citizens, in carrying out this warfare upon community, should be compelled to pay a visit tinder the wing of a constable, to the city of Mogadore. M. intention io reaist ii in uie mst. uouxumuuinn extremity. The Government will now.

of Joseph Earnsparg'rNalh Aveiill Jonas llaller Samuel Stebbina Win Warner OUU HSOKNt A assortment mnde i aslern paper, just ree'd. all and examine them ap-'fi BKEHK fc ELK INS' iltos, llrilliauts, Polka Joccu-ults, Lawns, Ginghams, John'n Starr Hickox Njsh We assure our Mogadore friend that the it is not only as remedial ageni iout ihc.hi..,t--to be recommend. id, but asa gem1n and perfectly harmless stimuleut, which cannot bu otherwise but healthful and iiivigoratiug, and may be Indulged in with mipunlty bv those of tehipfrate habits without the slightest tear of the baneful, mournful and horriblb consequences ot in-toAication-thal voice which desolates the socuil hearth; entails misery ujxin countless tho-ls-iuds, tills our hospitals, almshouses and prisons, aud even furnishes tbe gallows with its deadly fruit. In countries wbre pure wine and liquors can be hart readllv. und for a rdere trifle, thet are freely used by a.l elnmns nttd drunkenness is hardly known that vice to which the couplet of the immortiri poet SO aptly appl.4 'A monster of such deems meiii.

That, to be hat' needs but to be Were Wolfe's Schiedam Arum uie Schnapps to be drank hi preference to all other distilled or fermented liquors, our temperance societies would have less arduous labor to perform, and Horace Greeley, Hough. Barnura, ni.d the other learned, eloquent and devoted friends of total ubsliuence, would rarely lm called on to ascend rostrum, and cause thousinds to listen with "attentive ear" to the great and startling truths they rvl.Ue with such fervid and impassioned elotpience. There need no Maine law to suppress inuixicaiioa. As lone as men and women will persist in drinking course, turn its Dutteries upon tuese gentlemen. Ail the enginery of patronage will be brought to boar upon them.

Already the word of proscription has begun, and we hear of removals from petty offices, simply because complaint brought against Akron by Moga- Chapman Embracing every variety of Goods ol'Uie beat quality, maxie up In tho LATEST STYLES. Thcv Invite an cx.imi nation (if tlmir sttJck, asurud that it will compart! favorably with miy lo be found in the West. They keep Employed several cullers, and can turuih CUSTOM WORK warranted to please. Their stork of CLOTHS fe CIIASSIMERS, guminer Utilhs; Linen and Cuttoii eoJs; Silk ahd Marseilles Mtnif9. ia vi-ry lae, and a sclec tion can be aisute from them to tlill ll liislea.

We have been denounced by some, for refusing to suffer others tn reiilale our business unit the prices we pay for work. We pay for work according to its quality, nnd the milliner in which it done. Wtmlewiliiijr laruely as we do, uddiik.n to our heavy retail husim-Mi we come in direct competition- with oods inanitmctured Kastand in the Jane cities of the Wet. We mint sell ns low as they do, or abandon the business. We think it better to have our gamis manufactured hrre, niiri pav out the money h-re, for the work, than to have it nil manufactured eli-cwheiC If we took any other course, multitudes would be thrown out of employment, who are dependent ore, is a serious one; and just, as it is sen- ous.

1 lie lends ot temperance nere, seem to be behind all the rest of the county, in the holders were recommended by some ot tho signers of this protest. These gentlemen time; having removed there from Cuyahoga Wm Ensign Hiuisberger Thornton Harlong Wm Garraon A l-oohnir Beltleu Benj I) Starr Uvislt Wm McIXmgoll Holmes John Rumrill Charles Gaylord Harrison Braiuard Brecy (i Allen Geo llarbv I. Norton Blackmail heir efforts to enforce the new law. This is and Hieir tnends, liowever.can dispense witn the favors of tho Executive as easily as he Falls. Alleging informality in the papers, the officers there refused to execute them, Josiah Arnold Parks Mize Webster Lowry Geo Upson Bnothe-C ill Miller Church John Hill A Sample John Mosher 1.

Halfleld Hogg New Music Book. ((mllE CITIMRA)" comprising Psalm and Hymn Tunes ol' every variety nnd metre, together Willi Chants, Set Pieces, nnd an Oratorio, by I. II. WoonarRY, author of that highly popular work, -The of wnich upwards ol 140,000 COPIES have been sold. The above work is now ready, and vastly exeeds the Dulcimer in quantity, if not quality of its liiusic wtlh interludes attached to most ol the tunes, a peculiarity not in be found iu any similar work.

Copies of l-T he rythara" for examination will be to Teachers exclusively, post-paid, on receipt of oith Sixty Cents, by addressing V. J. IIUNTINtJTUN, El Park Kow.N. V. fff-Mr.

VV. Is now nt leisure to attend the calls of niiiiieroiis friends for conventions. Address as above. joviMw burning shame, and the remedy should be fruits, A li'iiid Print far OH 'I'. MANTILLAS, of the latest Paris fashions.

Plain and Etnbii.lilcrod SKIRTS. WHITE GOOD, of every description. More or that celebrated ilLACK "ILK. Black Silk for 5s er var.1. Hi ISIKKY of every a'hade.

quality and prica. Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Phirk Silk Mitts. PAHASOI.S at any price. Sleeves, rollnrs, Ilhdkfs. DUESS TRIMMINGS.

The lanjetl assortment this side of New York. BON NF.TS anil flowers. Soft straws. French. Lace, Dunstable, Illiiiul, and other styles, Uirls and Misses Flats, plain and trimmed.

HIIIII' INS, hi law assortment. All kinds of HOIJSB-KKKPINU Alt our Goods have been selected with greal tare and wc do not mean In he uvtlmolA by any. X'sF Goods exhibited with pleasure. JOS. E.

WESENER. Akron. June. IK54. David Bnllen llenrv Ruber Biggs SJ Poust Ceo Crouse II Bill Jas Byrne Aaron Prcntis Arnold Clement Segur Marvin Williams Wetmore Ulackmirr Comstock Charles Clark Chamberln A Hunt Henth 8 Heath John llanes Lowrey A Knox Geo Harrington I.

Bradley Hamlin Hamlin can dispense with their votes. The kind of ostracism which has been commenced, may applied without delay. We arc glad to learn ana fuller ou luny to escape, uvt, Until he had made an effort to compromise be resented more promptly than den. 1'icrce imagines. The Anti-Nebraska Democrats combined with the Whips of Congress, can the matter with the friends of Mrs, that there aro some signs of an awakening public sentiment.

An action was brought a few days since, by Mrs. Powers, against two drugged, adulterated, poisoned with which the country Is flooded, drunkennews" iind all Hi concimilaut evils must exist. N'e may well exclaim with tluMio- They indignantly refused his overtures. He Win McCagiie Geo Itumnll John Eadie defeat any distinctive Administration measure that may be urged upon their accep A Chapmnn tavern-keepers in this place, for damages re upon the wont tney yt-i ior a living. cnmcuww ourempiuyineiit 225 IIAKIIS! aid we do ns well by them no bustnen permits; The public have appreciated our efforts to establish in Akron, a Clothing Store, that compares with the best of iither cities, and we continue In rely with conlldcnce oil receiving a liberal shaic of patronage.

KOCH LEVI, mv31 Stone Plnrk, Howard Akron. lrad Jones A Rockwell sulting from the sale of intoxicating drinks has thus far, eluded pursuit. He has a wife and several children) upon whom he has bro't a world of affliction, while he is compelled tance John Cochran REMOVAL! SCH UM AC II ti her husband Sooner than permit the Charles Hunt GS Husted Head Rockwell Comstock COook Snorleder A Bill Moullon to flee like a criminal, with a mark on hi Wetmore A Vatighan case to come to trial, they stepped forward and settled the matter with Mrs P. The Martin French Codding Samuel Gnylurd Dudley Seward brow, and a sense of gUilt rankling in his breast; all, as the price of a momentary grat Rolajrtson Robertson Cost of a Bi'siiei. of Apple-Seedsix V.

Bi-iston of Lnne county, Oregon (named in honor of Gov. Jo. we mppose) sent (in order to Messrs. Fowler Wells of this city, for it bushei of npfile-jecili. They sent to Ohio nnd had thi.Mii waslied out of EEM0VAL OF THE "Queen City Clothing Store." Sheriff has been boarding several persons, lAtve rsui I Sanlord KAYIXfi removed to Howard Street, three doors south of (J.

Craug, returns his thanks to the public tor the liberal ptitronnire they have bestowed upon him, and will always, as heretofore, bo lenily to accommodole those who will favor him with a call hereafter, Willi a choice assortment of GE0CEEIE3 AND PROVISIONS. Choice I'KA. at 5'l nnd 75 cents. He also intends lo Strong Abbey ification of unbridled lust. We believe, for violating the new law.

Ed, Beacok.1 S. B. HOPFMAN Mrs. was so seriously injured as to "tJh; that a man will pin, an enemy no ma muuui Tostralawny his brains." Tu ninny districts of this country, finrllcnlarly in the region or the great western and so.ilheru river tho character of their waters in such as product! gieatdisor-gau'zation of the system, and frequently chronic disor di rs i-f an incurable character; Ibis en Urtte ration and spec-iiicat onof which would ben matter of supererugaimri lo all those who reside in the districts specified. Whe-I qimlittedwl thft 16 iu'l destroyed; The fuel has become known at the south aud west, and the Schnapps aro used to the extent of thou- sands of bottles daily.

Their great recommendation is their undeniable nod well established purity, which cna he proved by chemical until vzatioii of the contents of any and everv bottle bearing the above enumerated evidences of genuineness. The proprietor solicits the moat rigid tests, and defies any persjn or persons to prove tu 1 the contrary. or to pnducu an equally pure extract of tha juniper berrv or liollnnd gin. The public arc again reminded that Wolfe 4 Aromatlo Schindiim Schnapps can ohly be procured in pint and quart bottles, stamped; labelled and corkoJ, and ui 00 -oreil wrappers; with the signature of the pnprieicr f-' fixed; and thai iho word Schnapps belongs exclusively to my niedicmuJ beverage. All others are cnuutcrloit.

WtHiKK, Sole Proprietor, No, Heaver st New Vofle. my24-3m p.ivn.i flr riTnnKKPE Yesterdnv after- mimice and forwarded. In 1ns letter ncxnnw MiN leave to annonnco lo his customers nnd ttie occasion miscarrage and illness. noon tho lifeless body of Josiah Holhrook; of ledging the receipt, he gives the following The cAse given balow, is too serious public irenerollv, that he hiw nmovta to tin- wore keep through the slimmer, a supply ol those justly cele-braled I1AI.TIMI iHB OiSTKKS, and 1T1KSH FISH, Washinffton city, was touna in DiacK water items oi cost, sn Ope, near the moUth of the tunnel; Mr. H.

Postilion lellers In relation to lhecd my IT F. gCHUMACHEK- Complimentary. $--0 no I s.n ini to be overlooktd. The Directors of the Infirmary should at once attend to it; and take the boy from the clutches of such a mister. THREE UNDENIABLE FACTS! Xst.

EDSONS Have-the Largest Stock of Goods in Summit County! PUIlCHASKn within a few days st Ruin ous Low Prices in the eastern market-2cl. Tltey will sell their (jrceent ol gmias nt iv large percentage LESS (han any other UdaUinhmcnt in Northern Ohio ad. The most desirable Ktylcs of Dress Goodp. I.ttwnn, Hernfres. Pi.pliiis, Kernge D'Laine.

Kiirtircd, 1'lnid. Plain and Changeable Silks: We copy below, from the Hartford (Conn.) Cost of one bushel ofapple-sciHls in N. i had been Staying in tills City tor Several dnms fc Kxpress Transportation from New months, occupied "in scientific, and especially York to Portland, v. l- Paid hire of man to to go to Tortland is which he was en. Courant, a notice of the Dnguerrcan estab' For the Summit Beacon.

creolocrical rjufsuite. to Paid hire of a liorsu for saino. so on 20 00 The Abominations of Blavarv Squalled -A Legree thusiastically devoted. Tho fruits of his Paid for traveling expense of ditto. lishment of Mr.

Miller, of this place, whose pictures have a reputation second to none in the country. The colored Lithograph studies ana investigations wcie irom nine to ID NEW GROCERY SA O. DICKKKJIAIV would beg lt-uvp lu awimwce 10 lluir frienda anil the Ktod public jjeiiM7i.lv, timl tlioy lmve leawjil tlie brick builditiK tin-niediiitt-iy fiwt of iJuyle's Meal Market, (ruefully occu-pietl by Mr.fStnitli.) wht-re lin-y ar opcniiiff mi dcnigii to fcwp, itt all timfw, a superior stock of (irocerles ami Coulee Mo nnry, which they are bound to sell as as they ui be bud elsewhere iu Akron, Tiny design to keep a Family Grocery time communicated to the public through Yt," 'sti'vu Mr. Bristow. -I do not grudge in Northern Ohio.

KiciiFiKi.n, June 28. To the Directors of the Poor of Summit Gents Something over a year ago, you the columns OI uie Virginian, nis ki. o-rnw View of Akron, taken from Millkr i Da object-a truly great and philanthropic one fine an(1 Wjrth a thousand gnerreotype picture, is worthy of a place in or vour predecessors bound out a boy, the was to simplify science to tne capacity oi formerly occupied ly Stae.y Johns Co, No, 3, l-niou Itlirck, next dour to the cornor of (low.ir.l and Market Ptrvrls, where he will tie happy tome his old customers, and all ihose wniiiinit any thing in his line. Ilia slock LARGE AND COMPLETE, having Just retwired large addition every vo-riiy ol' Ready Made t'loiliing mtl GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS! toKtrtl-er with nn cndlp-w varitrly of Stock-S Cravats, Neck Ties ShirH. 'ilo, HATS CAPS, and PTRAW OOfUlS OF THK I.ATKST 8TVLKS, Trunks Yuliflcis Carpet Hmt, (JilUluttiing, India Rubber 1'tujdrt, AO.

Th public irtHy ut nMm lliMt nt this EatnhlNliment CHtt be (rund "evprv thing pPitainiii ton Centh-nmirs Wnrdrohc. nnd tut. jw price uu at any oilier house went ot NpW York; At tiirj hnd (it hlft CUftnrrt DapHrtmpnt Is nn exper-lonci'd Hitter; wIkto puins will spnicd in geiiiiift Mills in thtt inii modem ivyln, nnd warrutiU-d to fli, or 113 Niie, Lift pmtl hand N. H. Particular cUrtitiuii piiid to H.B.Hi PKMAN.

son of a widow in South Akron, to a crea every public house nnd pnr.or ot our town youthful minds, and interest them in its He encosej m0ncv for other to be and will slTorrl to families who may patronize them. ture by the name of of link- prosecution by practical ana pieasani eipen- lim bj maii kicds of fruit. Yet we are surprised to lenrn trom Mr. Bl WM. II ALL SON, 23 9 BKOADWA CPl'OSITE THE PARK.

FORTES AND Publishers of Music. lev, Medina County. Thcro have been va- mentsand modes ot stuay. is "rP" being willing to incur the heavy expense to that he has sold more of those pictures to go tnai no mei. mo unim ujr inirmtuee Hood truit trees into th.lt Country riou stories in the neighborhood, for some time past, nbout short l'eedine, denlingr out out of tli Slate, than he has sold in Akron into the creek, while searching for goologie.il Such a settler is worth about as much (is specimens.

He had oeen aDseni irom ins refuse food. and Inst Saturdity the people of our village were outraged by seeing Sach a view as is given in that picture, is worth more to Akron, than its cost a thous Dotted nnd Plain Mull nnd Muslins: Silk, Crape. Cashmere and lirocha Shawls; Bonnets, liibbnns and I.aoes; (Moves and Hosiery: And an endlcsi) varicly of Fancy Goods, can he found at J. D. J.

It EDS0N, Akron. May 17. Marlet St. a thousand mere politicans in new country Tribune. loan ins house since saturaav morning, iiir.

11. had written and published much on HotC JiOKNTS ron rRINCE and times told: vrnip tne uoy inrougn me town. was on horseback, lashing the boy Gboss Oitrmis. An outrage wns commit We have seen a picture of the City of furiously, to mnke him run so as to keep up with his horse while on a trot; in the mean every IKiH)i purchHPfsl on favor able terms at all tin.cst, for Cab or Groceries. npr5 SASHTbLINDS, AND DOORS! It.JACIiSON&0.

nAA'IS hoiicht the Steam Snfth Factory, ot Milter ft. Kider, between Locks 7 and 8, on Ohio Canal ne.tr Sawvr Wirehouae. Wc shall ronstanilv niniiufacliire Hastia Blinds and Doors, nn any stylo customer may wish, nnd Irom Hie best of Inttib'cr. Hash, Blinds and Doors, will be kept on hand or made In order. Job Work, Planing and Sawwg, will he done io order, on ih shortest notice.

We shall employ the beft ol workmen, keop the best of materials, and continue the old occupmluu of Bulla-inc. c. March 22, lSM-tf Akron, Ohio, taken by the uaguerrsan pro-eess, by Mr. S. J.

Miller of that place. ted in this village on Thursday last, a little after noon, on the person of little girl seven yearsold. An Irishman named Thomas I 1 1 time hooting and Telling like a drunken man scientific subjects, and had achieved an extended reputation. The tidings of his sad and sudden death will shock a numerous circle of acquaintances and friends in Washington who estocmed him very highly. We do not know whether he had a family.

Lynchburg (To.) 21s(. HARDWARE I which disnlavs in the very highest degroe drivinz oxen. Tbe alleged cause of this abuse was the fact that tho boy had come off the perfection of that art for such pu'pcses, We are told, also, that Mr. Miller's daguer NFW Fitnplj- just rec-eivrd at myl7 Ctt.S.. to this town without permission reait rooms are extensive nnd are httea with much taste, and that his likenesaos, fo Now, gentlemen, may we not demand of you that you caune some investigation of SHKHIFI- ff A Ij By virtue of a writ of 1 1 Hi Flu Vim Fx to me directed and deliverei from lb court of feimmori p'eas of Portatn county, Ohto, 1 shll xpone to Kile nt public vendue, tha dtr o( the court house, in Akron, mi ,1 tht Htk dny nf July unit hetweeti the linnrw of It.

o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock the following mentioned nnd described land an tenements tt-wit: M.ot In the town plat of Akroit. ifi surveyed and describe4 bv Albert O. MalHson, nud recorded In the records of Portaus county, book panes 5.W and reserving tha ftbsnlirtv right ui thri grantor, his heirs and itwigns forever, of paid u'r'f ins tho waienof Wittiiix Run ncrou said lot, by rnc! 'r durl, and of keeping the same in impair. Also rowvitu nil ihuriirht claiinod by the State of Ohio Tor Ca-ul por pM." DUDI.ST 9KWAUD, Sheriff.

Juno 1854 pf3S7.V I llll; HIAHIIS. Framing TwiWIniiM Hiiwit, ww mid entnnlele nwwrtiliflil, choiip nt the llnrdwurfe eiwet( 0 CKASZ. mylT correctness and beauty of finish, are not ex lviaione was wonting at me corner in rjuis-more and Mnino in the cellar of a recently vacated house. The little girl was passing on the opposite side of tho street, nnfl Malone called her to come over and pick some roses. This she nt first refused, bttt he persuaded her to.

As soon as she was within the yard, bo seized her nnd ran into the cellir. Her cries and jorenms alone prevented his accomplishing his hellish purpose. AN IKVIT ATIOW TO ALL Thfe Cttieeiw of Akron nnd Vicinftv.nr'lmltf-d tn cnllat NO. 2, HALL'S BLOCK, A I H. III' III: E.

WIIKIil.KR If prepare I receive U.eir orders and CLOTHE Ihem in a mnmirr not to bp mrpnwfii: not pren In the firrv.it cities. He acholic lut nf Cl.OI contsliiw of tho diletent wk' aud cdtor's most worn, lii'-luding a aitperlor article for Over Cnttts. nnd Fancy Cnssimeros, alsn. it tfh'd''P splncion nt' the latest styles of Vestinps.such ns GrcnadinftR.Vel- celled in the country." OOK nnd Bltml Trfnimtnms full unrnhmetit. this matter to De mane; anu 11 tne ense is as bad as we are led to believe, may we not expect that you will see that justico is done in the premises and that the boy be taken tho aiMt iraiKinahlt.

prices, at A VIXfi futin-d trom the we cheerfully Correctiokb. Cleveland has rogues e- A in t.ltir and KnuIKh An.lln and Prt- recommfiin the mmoi k. from an 1 otherwise ana clsewbere J. Iowr. rilock.iand Diiis.Hame, tUet, Riimihii ll.tnm- noueh of her own, and we are therefore in Brovided for.

CBANZ. nuiirods. Horflinoiitur, at their work, and manner of dcahnjr atrora inn satisfaction to all the old customers ol the Steam fnsh l-'m'iory. Murch Zl, IHM-If Ml U.tK A myl7 disposed to saddle a single one upon her who We make thin statement, thus publicly, in fulfilment of a promise mado to He fled immediately. The whole police of the town are in hot pursuit of him.

Thus far he has eluded them. For tags Common Fleas-Close of the Term. The Court adjourned on Monday last. A. large amount of criminal business was disposed of.

State vs. Richard Roe and Henry Johnsonburglary. These are the gentlomen whose conviction we announced last week. Sentenced seven years in Penitentiary. Ohio vs.

Joseph Roebuck burglary. Sentence, 3 years in Penitentiary. Ohio vo.Blodget horse stealing. Sentonoe, 3 years in Penitentiary. Ohio ts.

R. D. Boxter selling counterfeit money. Sentence, 3 years in Penitentiary. SbeetlMd, Ear-ttb hi-et-Prarand does not belong to her.

i ne ase wno voiun vets, Silks nnd Satins, which he LAal it- IJ Copper, XtXfStXXX'fXXyGG. nESSsifcijAit lA-. tiu. New link. Estab-.

lik In at the time. And in extension of the fitvor we reauest the editors in Medina to copy teered to aid Parks in ewaping from the royl7 County jail, resides at Franklin Mills, not at this for the benefit of their own guardians of the poor, so that if they have any orphans STARK MU1UAL 1N3. Canton, Ohio, Established In mT. WAWIINOTON I ION INS. Cleveland.

Ohio. AKRON AHEN'CY, north-west corner Howard and Markel Streets. D. B. II AULEV, A gcnl.

Cleveland, as stated in our last. IARMEIlS'EPAnTfTIEKT. ha 1 Hnen, Long and Shrtrt I Inndled Forki. Shovel and Spnde-p Scythes, Axttm tnsn-Cut Saws, Tubs and Churns in grjat variety, which tor ualliy and cheapreM, cannot be Aiirpatwd, and ee, at CRANZ. mv 17 It should be understood that Mr.

Riley, of to bind out they may Know wnere to una a customer, without going out of their own TSefifttor Douglns' hnndrorae lintise in the neighborhood of the Cnpitol. wiw niruck by lightning in half dozen plnooti during the laet storm. The fluid toto tho plater from s.eral of the rooms, nine of which it entered, broke sundry chandeliers, ond did a good deal of mischief. prppnred to mitkeopin a manner thnt will WARRANTED TO GIVE PERFECT 8ATlSFACTTO" II EVERY UKSPKt-T, Those preferr.np to furnish thfirown (oods ar also invited tocall, where you will find iflne articlt ot Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties. A left of what he aaytu pleaae give hi' a mil, exam iuc gniKls and try hi at.

fLjTCVTTWQ DOJTE OJt SHORT yOTICEJS AIVO WARRANTJKIr. V. "Latest on hand. inyv.4 Cleveland, whose ime was mentioned as HILL, MERRILLS TRAILS and Hpikpm kIvm, Iron tnd Steel, a com JBTNA INSURANCE HARTFORD, CONN- lXCOUPORATEDIN 1810.. CipUd, all fit i ni inntltd THOMAS K.

BRACE, Prrsidcnt. THOMAS A. ALEXANDER, SarlUrf- THE onderftisrnMl Aeriit.ftfrlhts old and rvaponibU Company la prepared lo inanro Uie rexidencea a i.ttitr nn'MTly of arineia. Merclinnla unit lirhanlca Manntaclurifig labiahmu iU or a good claaa, io Northern Olilo. Enfitial allenlion uivpn to limuranee of FAItM PR )p-KltTlr.

Dvelllnts Ont-buildlngs aud cootenu, turn ior 3 or 5 Teai-a. ai reduued AppllcaMoiM received and Policies Utued it the Ohio Ajrency. OlSce ovn Ohio, J'HX MARR, At, ly i -ltA one who could tell Caso where to find Dick. XV on nana, a. (SI'CCKWtlMTO III I.I.

II fc MERRILL CRANZ. iny17 jnson. has no sympathy whatever with those ll The Wisconsin decision of the unconstitutionality of the Fugitivo Slave Law is to be tested in the United Statos Supreme Court, I JS Covernor Shnnnrin. we nra told, I rlpp.linea beine marie n. cnnilirtitte fur re elo-- I who would aid in the escape of Parks.

Entnrned from California. county, as ours were compelled to do. A. pi. Ewmrj.

HORACE ATKINS, KKJHAHD flVVKKT. JAS. W. WELD, WM. PAYNU.

O. M. OVIA1T, Jr. JOHN A. MORROW.

THOaW. HAI.L. E. N. HAMMOND.

N. HAMMOND. f. J. BHOIVN.

V.UWS PARMtXEE. man ton Hammond. i.illfl.. lillO AT THE tho Attorney General at Washington having MANILLA nni Hemp Roric Llnan and Cotton Twlues, baah and Eearaing Corf, Fifthtinpt. fcc.

at I my 17 CRANZ. FflO nd Dmibl Hhl Jl Rtfle. Pf rcitw-ton Cap, Wad-din" FYir. Po-'trriin1 Jhot Fla.onrndfi nnd Wrnrh-fs. if-r ml nt RAhZ H.

H. WHEELER, HA VIXW resumed btirmtre at hts old ptnnd. hopes lo merit shiTo "of th liberal rtereo-. orenttenderttoblm. apr5 1 Inch Calibre, tl.ISM; 5 Inch.

SI.2S lis Inch. SI, 50 Inth, l. fS, 3 Inch, 4 inch. fcc. MIODI.EIHTKV, SUMUir O.

j'HV'l 1 IU taken stops to insure the itireit nnd trial of tion to Congress. Sorry to hettr of tliU buck Biwth in tbe United States Court for resist- out. hecnuae it deprirfi us of the pleaaure (if I ing the officers engaged in the execution of feeing dim well cbastiecd for his trcaton to the law. his cunstilmnts. I Wari.

H. Smith, of this place, returned from California, last in excellent health and spirits..

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