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The Summit County Beacon from Akron, Ohio • Page 2

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I3 AUG IT II lli ADDK "ME Summary of Xcws. A Ij 1 TI 1 1 0 NEW JEWELRY. Un. Itisii's OnuAT iMi'is hut IO-5II- r. uedi "titttfl live s-i hi-: 3i wa mi ng to future irnnitton i.

i i'i! I-- I IU jl, jl Of I ft lo ward i i ii -n'. rtie cotiiin.1 i wo-Kcl 1 aa i i.v-pi tp'! I.OItlLLAP.D, IJi'i 'J OilAC'CO Manufacturer, IS ail IS Jtumbrim trt-rl, ii (kai ha in Street, XcrYorit) toitVjifn if ihe and lloust nf BtpvteninH't Obedient to the mandate of the people. I appear before you Idhsmiw t'-e dunes of Chief ihe State of Ohio. 1 urn lion. Caleb Smith, C.

P.Ii?'rict ir Tadiaon; ilied at India-muDm on the jib The plcamer Science, was burned at U.e whaif at Portland, on th morning ot tlie tlN'GER-RIXGS. tv puiI irm til'' vrmv.lur iu; ins'u lii-'Mil. it he i- At v. iiwv.nl of -J sc. J.

liom'-ur rib In iv three en i-s the tens! mm ot which this tax and I would prefr it t-ur i.iH.-.. rinne tuiho Ciita, v-u fur tixnw.m it, ae r' quiri- i1' eo port i ut (t-rbnr-ciii-Mi's '-'i-i iip a irunrcs, a-fnk'-. allv An-lit'-r 'f Our Siutn has i. li'i I n. i i la ivtiitinn AivUN, OHIO, THURSDAY, January 14, 1864.

tnUBTTElli? Would.ee t'nj ion. Healers to tho I. it. ri-utd iii-. i wnd in the th'-.

yre re his a ariut e. KACY COMES. not ignorant ot the magnitude and ot the position, nor unmindful of my own went of experience and ability to -t aduiioi-'er it. sil -li .1:11. ers.il i-oi a-' I ft lieen asca tiL.l- i Au." 3im ail i-tiilious aiiir.rrjl- Pati 1 -ivLoj'tollis srii! f-l -spef -illy iei, by tiiis reiiiedy liiziness cau -ed bv bilti.it's Jtctiaeb.

Itt'eawstheskin than any o-her rroiedy, (-s tne lik-, irivr to ihe SUiUla. i.Mr-s a oi ad rail-- i ae'. r. V-" perish' irrirt'i'? of a feci I of at the oir I siiiach. i( h'ihj vri-'h OAiieri!" prosr.iti- r.

streuafa the smell of f-'Od ennwiog the aed '-c-s ihe soreness around vr wiib feeling of pressure, i-jia rhcuiilaric disease with eonaiess oi (tie inuseies; uaUl rouih voice and sorcne-s, ei ihe eh-'-t. v.iih'. dysentery iliarriHi-a, au.i lyphoid Sold by ItLo. l.e Akron: STJtOXC Akmstiios'o, Vi uolesaie Ag-rnbs, ov. l-jlK.

7 th, Ihe cargo of Government stores with whiuTi she hart Iwen freighted having previously beeu discharged. GENTS' i s-atjr l-s cit-aa. B-ifU li.i; inr.R luitcivd i q.i us toyal ts Somhera be i 01 fliH C.V.ea 11 aiviie eiltrUst- v-J tiiis u.ca.- i'i'- ive pj.iei-. ue must, as li s-acv in. -an-, mo- -irfuiss must hi incrn-ed, inea this duy afi-l pr ftje past Iiaa had iis ir'ooei.

bur tho future i iutl The call nt ia the tiidd and the eour-i-i! is eaniest but eieertul. und your to-p -use and uiinr uiusr nor be iascud or uncertain. To this end you arceho-eii; and nniic shali nt all times be- a ou-opemtiou crdhil on.I -ft'ic-tivi'. And noiv soieinnly invoking thn Divine tilessing iipim labiu-s for the Kvid tho State i National Uuvcrnait-nts. 1 ara ready, in your pifc'Cjce, iu assuuie uach of ofliee, JOHN' BROt'tJn.

afhr.r, I i'l--- ivrtpp -e. irsiiLiis. ttBnjp suitrtcan lii-nTlepian. XSil.l.OW IT. pi-veru-t iWK-a-J ji: in tr.e SCARF PI53.

uginia, KontueRy ana te.li:1.!!'!. n. S. A. Lane R.

3. El kins, Editors Office in ''Gothic east side of Eow ard Street. SCAT: BANDS, vrhM-li w-i are i lie recent nunt ere-tti. in -ur ais tn and a thousand and ontJ tuiuen bcotcij, if-jiieyllew Seoreh. eritcrtniicd that will Ik- able to til not nciHiriary tv eiiumeimo.

The telegraph announces! that (he quoin of Indiiuia is full, and that there will I no draft in thnt State. A Washington dispatch slates that Hon. The liin.hu't of our ctlicei and men' in tin- liurn Tnist Scotch, fresh rionev Dew Scotc'l. lii.ih lluih I' rush Scotch, or Luailyloor, SCr- Attention is to the lakuK bx- as to satisty too whu have chosen me, Jlost gladly would 1 have seen its bon jis and duties imposed upou some abler citizen of the State; and it is with bo ordinary degree of dirMeai that I assume today its labors and I can assure you, gentlemen, and those you represent, that 1 bring to this position a lixttd determination to discharge its dnrit-s. to the lies' of my ability, in a spirit of unyielding faithfulness and integrity lo the State, and impartiality and jusiite to the people.

Thete is a significance in the recent expression of the popular will that leiievi us from A Sew Year. and Silver Watches. A MKiilCiN. En'Jish and in fine style llfiS bppu Irrrblr credits tile t'i ih'tuiseivf ta the Siiarp. tianlc h-'id tiii-y hftrtwnn hie1 lor omit iw.ininr i.h.

i milt (it-od? 'U II'S ni CTlON PBKKS OP 1-')NK-IH'T C'HillMNIi AMI Sil-jj-t! Ml 1 III; it wniCH 16 II.L HE I'tlt NU OF Mr. Woodhridge, of Vermont, had received WUh iuig number comrBTnrcs our fourth aud Piife- to suit. 1 wiHsi-femure iLMus mju, vf'k. fl. rf.

A. telegram to the ellect that the quota of that A L'SUTY. Not. A MtO I.OSSSP, o. P.

A il A.yiAM'.NS, I iksiI: '10MACCO. HIKING, FINE CUT CHEWISO. SMOKING. vjf evMdiitc, proeeding won iiie lull 'iiiev Hi-chi-isilit inlhi' crown ttio we wfiar thcui with nuouid them with att'tion. UuiiiiK tlie past j-i'iir stwly end stive M-vauoi-incms lu-vo beeu Mark' in itie pv- ounoi! tho war.

W'e have rejwwwi nl larseaianimt ofrhe rovoltwl territory, and th n-or-iehs of our arms nml polif-y that have Lone, P. A. or plain. S. State was full with a surplus of 270, the re-enlisting of veterans in the field.

Within a few days, three prominent citizens of Cinclmtai, Messrs Tbon'tu iSliiplt'T, Gar I'ltburieil Dead at Chattu-itoogu. A dispatch to the Chicago Trihutu from Briiigeport, Alabama, Dec. 4'hsaid A burial parly, under Gen. Gross, bus inst STKI'IIEK ROBINSON, If. li.

CANFlKbU.Sec'y. Dec. ttt. Is inauy ot we emoaiiassBieors mat nauuij in 55 krni fur ill Atiol, t-'avendish, or Sweet. Spanish, o.

2. Swe a Si-enied Oron'Cu, ('unaster, I A' mixed. Tin Foil Cavendish. Turkish, -V it A circular of prices will be scut on Jail. 1-1, ly ft :3 year, in the editorial druatttBant of the Beacon.

Our intereomfe witii its rea-Iers, during the first three years, lias to us at lea3t, beta very pleasant indeed. We have labored to the best of our ability, to render it what title imporis Summit County Beacon or In other wordj a Uv County paper, and that we have, in a great measure, accom-pliabed that result, its largely increased. mm! vapidly increasing, circulation, most clearly For the new year, upon which Vve now enter, can only say that we de Massasoit Li tJSSISS-'C'il'KIS SCVItlEV Wf-'SWKMBAV. FHlUt: A.VNUAL MEETING of thr Bummit Sannder-on ami James H. Walker, have died.

The river is frozen ever as far down as Occonuuia Bay. Washington dispatches state that, notwithstanding the refusal of the rebels to cegotiate ADI' fifm Linen Hfic, utnl warranted snpe-ri-T to 11 in ui her in will sell said Collars. JL Agricultural will ho belii in mv tut' bus or huii'tred. frr one half tbe coat of Buyers arepayiasthe foilowins r-isa thould-'i-a 63 Wheat, wliito Wheat, red l.M'itl.S'.i Turkeys live l.ea li lts 1 Itirh-s jvmou, H4. tilt oUii-cuf iS King oreen, ojipO' tajj nst l)flie t-n Velueiday 20Sh, ir etinfortoiry with liic law rpgiibitiifS Crtunt.v Lit every frR'nd of ui? Stxi Lintn Collars.

Tbcet' (iUare will also keep Liuc'ii than Ijinen (jrms sive then, a trial and satisfy yourselves. returned from the old battle GeM of Chicka-if-inta and iepir' having decently linried over lour iiue'lred btiilies. I'eneni'ly iit'au advatu cd staao of decomposition. There are yet many, ut'buiiei. It, is probable another party will sent t.

fimh tlie good work. General Btsfivr i-iid ti.e te.bel army have written themselves brutes and be.r'oarians by their wa.nlon disn'gard of the claims of hnrr.ani'y, orjrront'spondeut accompanied tbe party was witness of brutality, 'which if he had io' E'eeti prsone.lly, he would be unwilling to believe. Ol'tti" whole nnmber unburied, two only were Cor.Knleia'es, and these were evidently mistaken for Federals. ei tMiS m'-'tiiia-iw it is a vrr riant tend such events. heralds uu mem party triumph it is no individual suec-ss.

No me partisan erlurt could have achieved such a victory no man in the Siate is worthy of, or could have received, so sublime an ovation. 1 1 is a spontaneous declaration of tbe iutei loyalty of our people, lo their government, and bearing it with the stern commandment- that every energy of their State, and every exertion of its rulers, shall be given' to tbe tcsbiratioa of that government to its original and power. It not only relieves us of all mere p.iritzan tiarainels iv.d affinities, but it commands us that, for the time being, ilieee hnll be laid aside, until the great purpose is accomplished ot restoiir.g our country to a position in which partizau contests may be judulgcd without involving our nationality and party victories be won wtihour their possible results giving encouragement to tho rebels in arms again?) enra us, hnvo matiTialiy wi'il out I'rerfut evf-nts indicnte v--iy ini-r en, ot f'l" rvboiiion rupiitly hs bein tierei- wl ar.Kir.!HV. luls been bi'v-ici tuo especlare-us ol ar ile. ibuon I rnd it to Iu menilmreil "tint it mn prw ipitated np'-n pi'erv p.w.ri.te On the tnc pot naty n.irl yca.i-.i w-re i.

l.lii -srere tiil in the eouui-Ui ami ovci', el our li-ivcnimtMir. i'nrit. 'ibi-y oven irtmtrot to ilt-anii us. in n.e;at mi-iun-. i-f men pint I'f o-j-titiot.

i rrr'y tru'-ie-d uii.l cleitrd their p-s. el-' for wmie ttyw with fiilshuods, an-l iuipiiine with hutroit i.t thopocoio of tin- Mates, and our repau-litaiu form of sovt-niment. They imlieirmeil mi dn bt. from liio suppled. ivr.

a krio'S 't thai ir to prot- ct it-i-il from sm-ri un as-snutton t'ooopo hand from iiolito-a'. co-ont-ra'io'i in lh" Xortbei a States on i hroauht h'oouI, hv iVr rr.inP'.;"i!u-nr. t'oc what ten-jotl Vir.iuul lw.u-ei' and then rcizr-d tliacus prci- Ll-iriey I laaiyj Ui-eswrut on. rAKK ALE.VAM'Eii, yikron, 7, 1S04 with Gen. Butler, ihe exchange of prisoners is to be left entirely in his hands, and that all reb J.u'i ili.lrs.

t.rcen Kiax Seed J.rli.y.0ll.ii;irs,il;y V. uiteiiesim t'orn, shelled el prisoners are to be immediately transferred i noit alt M-ms, Calf Skins, 14 IS to bis department. raplHE StoekeoMprPot'the Akreii Barrel Cmnpa-m. jit, aro hTPliv U(tilieil thnt thero iil t)U- OH HAND AS USUAL, WithCLOTiiS. CA.SSIMEUES.

VST1US Ao. which Trill hv inHtlfc up to order in the of style. READY MADE CLOTH.NC, 'iladv in the rotvt tastr nnd tylih unmoor, its Chcup ui tho 1 ota toes Buckwheat Onions Apples, rr-oen c-1 i ef of ('iiiiinnfiv n.t. ihv. 'hA Sheep The KnglMi novelist, Thackary, recently sign to continue those effjrls, trusting that our friend.

buth at lite County seat and in tie various townships, will in lb they have iu the past, assist us therein, by promptly furnfchinftns with tisub incidents and items may be interesting the people ef their respective, localities, a it is for in? local, or Lome news, that a County paper, now-a-dayr, iii chiefly valuable. Iilgili liar ton tf.an of AkniD, Oliiu. oh Siirurday the 0th tliiy of ooii t-' Apples, dried died at bis residence in London, at tlie age of 53 years. ttoil ii.n.Caiinel.. Py.

potrxo. nt-xr ut oelttfk M. tor tiio flection of for tho "nuiiiy year, and far the inuisact'on of such otiior as may come Butter tliiecse ilgis11- I oal.hitumiiioi-.s lit KlOllis.T.nilc The ground was covered with enow, at Itaney, ground, rlo 1 i'" bcture tne inciting. II Secy. JiirQ 7, 354 ow From Mew York.

New Voisk, Jan, 9. A letter in the Ttmis gives au Interesting Chattanooga, on the fclh iost Bather severe Hons i to pat in practice' what t'lev asoinpa to tu riirllt of secession." Tbrv nndertooK revolution of the ffovcrnnic.nt but p-'-pai td fur, and eventually mlupu-d the of 1 ii-ariey 5(1 A polo FASHIONABLE HATS -AND A large asjnritnent constantly on hand and l-ea; hers the supremacy i the coitilttuou and laws oi the land. In that spirit I accept lite late declaration of our common constituency; and humbly thank them that, in ihii particular, fur the soldiers. -if per dozen Honey PLEASE EETIfEU TEAT. EOBE.

ttauis cured The ice havihg rendered Johnson's Is tbolSca-Tcf I)ec. a smallish da thevliave. mode my ptth easy and stuvgh: be sfild as low as by auy one in town. Oue door South of llaU's Store, Howard St. E.

AOA.VJsl. Dec. SI. 1W3 tf MAliKET' RT1TAII, Kobe, was left, by mistake, upon the iiruieit rooctnoo. not propareu ior ii'e first ons'-t.

We bail arraien to e.itlicr, and uruis and inanitions to provide fur rliom. nnvy to cot-lccl, wheuee rebel lead'-rs, vliiic in powi-, had scatier'-d it. and equip it fort lie an 1 it wiv fore me; land no longer an Island, and fearing a new attempt to liberate the rebel officers confined 1- i 11: While this national obligation is laid upon .1 Flour, mount ot he raid of the negro brigade inin Ntirth Ciit'olina, the results of which uro nearly S.CtHi released from boudage, with iviioin were ta't-ii uhjuit oxen, hordes, acd toii'i's, and about 75 saddle horses. The guei-rilias lost killed and wounded. 10 dwellings, with many thousattd bushels of corn were burned, besides two distilleries.

l-'our icbel camps have been destroyed and do red there, the Government has forwarded a large t-t'stf: Lime, white us. it does not relieve us from t'tse XurthiH' duty of guarding the loci! interests, and promoting the prosperity of our own State. This duty, to i.ytA'rirn!. Sole. d-i oak tail do water force to that point for its protection.

v. uecl ot a buggy attiie'ieu to a eorrell poi-se, which hUcbod in front M. W. Henry A- Co's Store, on Street, Tho robe was marked, A. raze, A krou Ohio." and if Ihe genttctaan inlo whose hanos return it.to the nitdersigii-' -1 at ihe cl'iiee of Ihe City he will he.

paid for his trouble, otherwise unplejisaut, uiay ensue to the owner of thw acd baggy. IlAKKil 1JAV1S. 7th, IS'U hite Fish, bbi "Ail do do kits Gen. Thomas has assessed 30.000 on reb a large extent, devolves upon tee legislative body. 1 fully share in the confidence of the it: H' Pickerel, lib! sffl.

el sympathizers living within ten miles of Jlul- one giienilla butig. One hundred rifles, a lot do kits who have called you from yunr respect The Jicw Governor, Gov. Brongb. was inaugurated, at Columbus, on Monday afternoon last, with appropriate ceriinonies. Not less than R.0OU persona lis-4ened to his Inaugural Address, which was delivered in a clear, full voice, from the eastern terrace of the State House, and received will) the greatest enthusiasm.

Tbe military display wis very fine, indeed, the fctiih. Infantry, 3d Columbus Militia, and a portion of the 29th Regiment, YMfroin Cleveland, being present, Tho troops wera also briefly addressed by Governor BrouglL We have the pleasure of presenting to our Salt utHionus aiiit equipments also lull into our hunrhi. pvr rrr -rp ive in life, and committed to voir, for the time being, tbe honor, the credit, aud bery, to be divided among the families of three Union soldiers, who were murdered by C'atf Frrneh'IVf i Cpp'-v 151 MIsrttljI.ANl'.-ll'S. 9 3.7 c.i is Ss i liii a Candles, only witti ti.o 1-ipse of time that vo llo-liiaijaitiidii tbe and the elaliova'c eflectnal uieHos t'na-t tiio led-rs iiail to f'-r in ion and sueei-ss. Vv'leMi ail ihinr'i arc enrct'iilty oonidei-nd, oar should p.of tic surprised tbe duration of tho conflict, or the coHtot'liiooil unit ti-oasureit ii: involved.

ty no act of wroiis or did the people 'of cho tbi-J It has n.i warrant, of justification whatever. Wo had infriiux, upoD ricii! ruar-T teed lo them hytlieOoustitution of the land. Wc had tialt the compromises they to us. and kept. onr.fs.Hh while they yiolarcd.

ropi-a-leil or destroyed them at. pleasure. While tbe grout inarines of our people. of both political parties, refrained from intert'erius with their, insri-tmiou, we lirt faintly protested, and then more resolutely dictarerl it- hein made an cn-ttineofri tiiticiil awr. apd.

for this piir'ioe. ex- Tor Sr.Ie or Exchange. rUE uEui'Jvsisnri! 01? i'nr stile t. uu-iii tlie East i 1 of the Curnil. 1 Our loss was 12 killed and wounded and one was taken prisoner.

We brought in 14 do rsjiA-avuie dn riar rebel bushwbackeis near that place. the prosperity oi the State. In all that 1 cnn. and properly may do, it will give me great pleasure lo co-operate with yrm ui the accom rail do sperm ituei prisoners anil 4 hostages. ti The large hosiery and yarn manufactory tMigar, biaaecj 0:1 1-is'llen 1 inOil ft, 14 plishment ot tins great purpose.

Tho annual message of my worthy predeces do rowdered do do Coaf of Messrs. Ailing, at. Birmingham, was burned on the 7th Inst, burying one of the em iln' bury riritl. in U10 viilasto nf Cuysthocii Kali-, cf 11 liuiisy, with' i'uiir Itita, vit sfiipIiiHl with choice IVnit. Tcthi3 of wue mod-irut, or will exchange fur litriil.

Apply to the siib-i'iiberot the C. Z. V. K. 11.

iIri.t:hine Akron. Vty. iicCAGUE. Jan. 1.

y-AZv! Coffee, Ifio is' Powder ken Flour I-tatTols, Com Vicrl 111!) lbs 4a i Com Meal, bolted 45'Sbol-ls 5 sor, with the accompanying documents, presents yon. in a consite and intelligible manner, the condition of our State affaiis. His commenda ployees in the ruins. Loss $50,000. Aiot8iif Gcbcl Defeat.

IlKAPQL-AitTEKS DEPaIITMEXT OF tkiin-vnuuxu, January 10. Suecial to the Jkrald: do Java do Moch.a. readers, to-day, the Inaugural Address of our About 300 recruits were plied with drug Tolloir new Governor, of wbieb we will not attempt ged liquors, and rendered insensible, between Tended over territory otoerv. should he free. Weursed tho rtoulliern people loeontino that in-stitatiou wirhiii its exist in 1 ami ialie iritli it all the suaratitoe-: the nntioi! eouM ffiva for b-quiot and peaceable enjoyiueut but ws coul-i Major Cole in command of a battailioh of Oviatt fiatt Efnre Andre Fenn.

liinre Andrcvt tions are worthy ot, and will undoubtedly receive, your cordial consideration. His arduous labors have contributed, in no small degree, to tho gratifying results presented to you and it is a pleasing reflection that the Springfield, 111., and Cairo, and robbed of near rsumimt 1 V- of TaUimulge iftrh's County, Ohio. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! Ii U. A. Is.

liE, of fkrou. lias discovered JUr and deiaon-iraied by practical experiments, to a certainty, that the Best Artificial Teeth for about of former pricett. I' a villi? thus deiti-nstrated, ho will continue to pruuuo bv rfinnrV.nble nn rnlv ffunib'rfulpro-coss. far JS'i'l'fcK A IAIi TlifiTH than can. be snude by any other procoas known to the profc.wiou.

for the almost incredibly low prio which he has recently ad(iptd. L'r. L. hiifihud nearly twelve years experience in tbe practice of lentifrry; consequently all work entrusted t.n him will ho done iu the best psssiblo wanner, AND WARRANTED. S-HaviuK had a Medical Kdueation, as well iw Demitl, ho i.s prepared to extract Teeth AV ITH OUT PAIN, by the ailiniuistratioti of Nitrous Oxide or (Ijaujrh- iiarvlund cavalry, encamped in Loudon county, was attacked at four o'clock this morn ins NEW ly a thousand dollars, and a large number of to present a synopsip, preferring to let the speak for itself.

It is modest, yet manly, patriotic and out-spoken, and will command the admiration of all good men through- by guerrillas under Mosby, nearly four huu- watches and other valuable articles, by three leople oi ttic stii'e win oe ame to ionow niui nto his present retirement from executive du ureu sirong. ai tor severe ngutmg lor an bou: if ith d-'iy of January. A. P. said usritio issued an order of AttacbijK Dt iu the a-Wv: action fur the sum of i5 2j-100 (VJATT fciPKBRY.

Tulhna'ic Jan. 7, l'C-3w jicsby was repulsed, leaving his killed and wounded on the field. Among tbe rebel dead ruflins who enlisted for purposes of plunder. One of tbe drugged recruits has since died. Tbe ont the State and Ration.

Let it be carefully not consent, that the bl'ihtint inlluo.iie.0. t-t slavery shoLihhbe over free territory, to create sla'vo States, iu order to preserve "ths balance of political power." lor this ciiect, to ih-dr political ni.Gliitioa, the leaders iuauenrnrod this insa'1--lic rebellion nnd a larirn of their pc-ople took upon tbeutsci ves its in an armed attempt to destroy a. sravorniuent under wh'cli had been prosperous and happy to dissotvo a buinn of States init had been r.he.ir protection and strewn without The possibility of failure, or the fact that suc-o -w limit im JKIM13 GOOSE FEATilKfls 1' Akron. 14. 1P64 tf ties, with the grateful plaudit of "well done good and faifblul servaut." It will be an abiding pleasure to me, if at tbe end of my own brief sorvice, I shall be able to attain alike perused by all.

were lourid four comraisioned officers. Our villains fled. PV loss is rr.iorlod two killed and eleven wound On Dec. 17th the steamer Eoebuck cap ed. Among tho hitler Captain Vernou.

severe his usefulness and eward. rKM. w. 11. Tlie Cold Term.

S'ii has the pleasure of ly ftntl Jjieutenant Kivets, slightly. General tured the British schooner. Eingdove, offSwa- to ot ner customers It is not less gsatif'ying than honorable to SuUiran has. a force of cavalry in of rinilERE willbo a Sociiil PM-ni- Kmyire U), J. on ErkUy niL'ht-, Jiiouary SSseeS, in honor uf our returned THien a very cold or a very hot spell of nee river, with a valuable cargo, with poverish rattier than heneht their ci noition.

the State that we have beeu able to pass through the third year of an expensive and ie Aiosny a'tempted to surround which she was endeavoring to mn the block weather occurs, people are apt to say, and per and surprise tbe chop, but found Major Cole by AiVEiiS fua ilrinU. IicKft1? All arc invitt't. on tiie alert and ready for him. The. fight was ade.

it .1 ry 1 1 18' -i sangutrary war, iu tee lull performance ot all our duties to Ihe national government, without impairing, iu any manner, the prosperity of the Slate, or oppressing our people by burtheu- a gallant one on the part of Major Cole. J. B. Balllett. City Auditor, died suddenly mc 'jriisl Cnloroloriu or 'Slis.

Old field l'latcs taken in exchange for work. testimonial From Hon. (J. I Asinu M. Surfjeou Mth Kmc.

O. V. I. Ilftvinj! been acquainted with the Dentistry of Dr. A.

b. bake, by personal observation. I take pleasure in expressing the belief that nil those who in need of his services, and choose to employ bim, will have liieir work done honestly aud to their entire satisfaction. Office iu I', it Halls' Block, Akron, Ohio. lice.

-Ll-ViS-tf FOR SALE. Aecordlntr to the mncmtilde ot tins reliotuon. the result of a restorarii ot our Governtneat and the t'niou. will be in its inuutuee, not. only upon ourselves but the civilized world.

It involves the question of man's capacity tor self-Kov-ernment. The issue is on trial, whether a Etovio-a-luent rcsl.inj; solely with the people, and coiitroUnl by deleyai.il powers, posset ilio eiioneiit.s of strenuth ii.nd unity to proteer ar.d assert its sovereignty in such an erner nry r.s a Ereat or rebellion inaugurateu iuuoiie a portion at his office in Cleveland on the 7th inst. TWO STORY HOUSE' arid 2 y. acres of From tlie Army the Potoaia. aomo excessive taxation.

land, with a ct'Oicc variety ut fruit, one unic haps imagine, that they have never experieuc- ed sue!) excessively cold or extremely sufTo- Mtfng weatfcer.jbefore, in all'their lives. Thus i wo have heard persons, who have resided in this vicinity for many years, declare that there has never been mcli severe cold weather in this connlry since they have been here, when The financial condition of the Slate m-. a Advices from Texas represented the Union and it Quarter irasT. ot Aitron, on the CuyoiK.ga January 11. rallsroad.

i'or terms, caauire feeling as rapidly gaining strength throughout satisfactory. The. currency is inasoundcon-condiliou. The agriculture, industrial and Tne Tress has the following, dated Culueri- want ot taat sho has just rec-iveil a. toll aud bountiful assortment, at her "Variety and 'X'oy Store, opposita the Post Oilicc.

Dec. ol. IStiS. House and Lot For Sale. milE Two-Story 11RICK DWEliLIXO M.

known as llio 'Yr-odrufT I louse" sj tl. j. ated 011 North Summit Street. Akron, in 2'M'd condition, with Ham and Fruit, l'osscssion itivcn Ixt of April, ls(H. liuquire of C.

VY. IIOTAKV, or S. Aaron, Dee. fTHIIE ht.n:t.of()i'o exi-rine be-Si. tH't'on 'V.

Mulure nd Henry uiubii' the ntt mo find yn uf Mt( 'lure has bocn dissolved by mutuM S. 11. lite. 31, 1C3 4w X. AK.N LlAji.

14. lFivi-Sa; that State and Arkansas. per Court House the 9th. in its columns to commercial interests of the ate were never LV ti brai' ti day: HOUSE AID LOT. TOE SALE.

more prosperous. Ihe stale lias het-n pro- Our blockading force off Galveston recent Mr. but a few reflection, or investigation. Bradbury's New Music Book. Toe noted guerrilla JtcCoon and three of tectied.

wiln a single exception, trom invasion; jrreat mass of one people irive? kable cv-- ilenee tiutt it will be.it esuiii'iishes once the slahitjty of our lorm of tvernmeut it vi ndic ires tie1 iiiterrrity and int.riliireiice of our pa pic ly sent out an expedition, which destroyed ex teen were captured by the Forester New and the desolating ravages of war have not will convince them that they are mistaken. rjpifE KEY-KOTB," a xsw collection of tensive rebel 6alt works, and large quantities York Cavalry Reijiinent, now reconnoitering VI.H to divtjif! cf praporiy. JL jU'-t- of tiin Little Jiirf-r, in Akron, un tin! rond from Akron 1 innirfisLiiij? of urn: iw.vo jf Kt'oumT fud ctinvcnieijl two storv hoitrtv? in rcpnir. V'e publish, upon the first page of fn-day's it' i.te direction ot Siierryvule. The latter lei I of talt on Lake Ocola and St.

Andrews' Ba; will stand forth as a. vvarnirj to tprurc arrcnipts at, rebellion. while it will constitute paire in history tliat the patriot and philant hropi-i. ef other lauds iaaycunteuiplficc with pridonini hopeful- spread Inemselves within our limits. At tim Bame time the great institutions of ediu'a'ioit aud benevolence, which constitute a material element of our pride and strensih, have r-ere in good bmiinr, General Pleasanton hav I finis inotkintiii.

Posstfsyinn Civm tho fir-toi' tho whole estimated at $500,000. A number liiiiooN, a history of Cold Winters, taken from the January number of Graham' Magazine it ordered their Kegimenta! colors and gner- Aprii Ufxi, in- sooner tjqutr tinii -w- Ctuiriih and Sutjiinjr by vv. 11. Uraijiu'kv, is ready at last, and the publishers believe will repay the many Sitting Scliools and tihoiia which Inyo boon wailing for it. Soma iudicatiou Mr.

Bradbury's popularity as an auiho-r is afforded in tbe fact that the whole of the first edition of ion thousand copies of this now book ivereoid red iu otctitiee oi publication. Other editions will follow immediately. One of miners were also captured. th- premie. t'AKOLJN rC ALL) WEIL.

it iii'tolie restored. Lt tctober they were not been encroached upon or impaired. Our for 1 3. whicK of course, only traces the mat AKron, Jan. j-s, iJi'ii ii liephved of liieir flags on account ofthedis- schools and colleges our seminaries of learn Two girls named Hall and Johnson, aged ing our arts and sciences our noble institu CHANCE OF FIRM.

FOR SALE. Kraueful couduct at Raccoon Ford on the Ilap-ifhiu. Sir? to then their b-havhir hna ben so 14 and 15 years, were found dead in bed on Comfortable flu ellinr; llnu-- id seven acta hundred panes are uevoted to the rdements ol A the morning of the 3d at Red Bank Sta ctiDnjeudHble that they have gained Uioir fur- tions for the relief and instruction of the stricken portion of our people our public works-all these have been fostered, encouraged, and witliaineataiiiLuiit ol new Stncmir school Silt 1. itHLtru coioi'S. Twouty-iiv Music, and nearly threo huntlrcl to Sacred acres tul.toiritn1:.

tvitti n. ir-jcu tion, cn the Little Miamie Ii. having died from the fumes a kettle of coals which they uric, tis tunes ol all meters. Anthems. Chants.

pinv)j will b' As wc hsve. not provoked this war, but sonaht raiiier to avoid it, we are for it -consequoiicvs to its and their followers. If the people of tbe Southern States feel its burthen; and dovs.siafciutr influences, it is becauge they have invited them; if sorrow and suffering and misery have, been brought to their hearth-stones, it is because they would not bo content, with peace aud prosperity; if oppression and tyr-annyaro the features of the power they have invoked to ruie theni.it is hseause they suffered themselves to -be sedKeed froia the rrovi rmnerd toat had so lonjx proti-etcd aud blessed thora: if they are steeped and ruined, it beeau-e tliey have prclerred tia--c to a condition of nlUucncu and plenty: if their Ustricultui-e is and their coiiMi- ree is rl -sl i-os-inl. it is protected, as though war had not existed in the land. While we have abundant cause in ild with the yhoire if i.ie-:,r-:-l ii.

"vv. I. is 1 lw and other set pieces, mostly new. The work is printed ihri nirhoit- from larffe plain type, ono XM- ha ving ayncinted with tlieiasclvea. jir.

Okd, Wihi.MioUM-i. the bnsine hereaftor ear-riod on ur.ilertho iirninauie of Tiipiin. Uieo, Ford Co. Taoiin. Bice, Ford Ahron, Jar1 had placed in their bed room on retiring for not alone for self irratnlatiou, hut of d(- part, ou a st-'t.

I'nce. per ilo7.en. 310. it single FrosM Fort Monroe, FoitTKKss Mdxkok. Jannarv S.

A. HALL'S 13Ti copy to any teacher, lor exaunnation, by mail. vout thankfulness to lhat IMrine l'rovidc nee the night suiisar tor St. Address a Was'iiilEton l'oston. or A snow storiu commenced last night and will is y-voi i 1 have bocr.

iy On New Years' Eve. at Mansfield, Frank that rules in the affairs of na'ions as of ludi-vidnals, we may learn of it I lie obligations of duty, that, by wise administration, we secure Ciituinuen. o'f i'SMltno i-iHi-i A. i Johnson and Augustus Croninger quarrelled Proprietors of the I'ublislicrs, 7 jilui-ccr Saw York. Dec.

54. 1658-3w in it CnmiTV. DmkI nt KnlU. tor down to that time. Since then, there have been some cold Fpelte in this country, that will compare favorably with any therein reported.

We were iu in February 1R55, nnd on tho night of the Cth and morning of the 7th. tho thermometer ranged from 20 to 30 iegreea helow zo; while in some loealities, iu Slalne, New Hampshire and Vermont, the i spirit thermometer indicated from 40 to 44 de- irees below. On referring to the Beacon of 7th, 1M53, we find that, even here in Ak- ron. the thermometer was IS degrees below at 7 o'clock the previous morning. From the tame source we also learn thai on the 10th day of January IS iO the mercury at this place, vaa It degrees below, while in Wisconsin and other Western Stales it was from sue to eight degrees colder yet.

We also distinctly remem iwo desorters from fhetllh Georgia, nnd one from a Virginia regiment, came into our f. rs this 9th day of January, about a turkey, when Croninger called mm a to the future, as tar as unman efljrt can do so. the blessings we have enjoyed in the pnsf. lines via buiiml; yesterday. the house of Johnson and shot him through -Oi.

It is true that amid all this prosperity our SIC. the right lung. His recovery is doubtful. ma From KaSiiinorc. people have been called upon to meet ptiva-vations and endure sacrilices.

The blood of Ohio has been poured out upon almost every Speaker Colfax has issued an order for A H. t'lIAUlXS Ci.ARK. J.in. 14. lfiJ The State f'f Ohio, in th.1 oi' Oom-Suinuiit- County lniiii l'leas.

t'hriilian Lnn, iisalnt Petit inn tn fnff- ft ir- 111 filVO 111- 99 the iol in and Unifar ralso will January 8. bavins rf enrted fbeii' fai'ilit'f-1. ar now prep ircd io farn'iah LI (iK ARINti. STJOAM ENGlVKS, CliAY PAN MACHJXhS, nnd other rirkdii ncry fcr IV tens ue. Iron5 for building and and a'i kind.

of Iron nnd Ca.jtin. Par'i'Nihir pi) id vrpairi' The A KHUN jIACJIINK WORKS, aro located a i'uw rds South of be Depot, iind itiime-diau-ly oppri-dte the 'a fc it Repair an. 7rh, IMii, battle-held oi trie nation, anu tier sons nave bidding tbe sale of liquor in tne House wing of the Capitol, which it is said is being rigidly found graves in nearly every Southern State. tx dovemor Hicks was to-day elected Uniirid Slates Senator to fill the unexpired lurnin Mame 0'V1 and Quadrille rartios. Tl'WfeO upon short notice.

The bet of reference tfiven. because they have assailed ihe that lias fostered (tic rmc, and a'templed to riiie doivu the ft: 'jr that has protected the other it of hnuian slavery is no dyius in their liliilst, it is because they have smitten it itii heir-own hands because they made ii an element of rebellion because ihey souaht to chantrr- iis cii'tr-acier from a ibanestic institution, under of the Constitution mat laws, to tile e'utan-tic form of a political power that should rule dcsokil.e the laml. The fruits tire of fin- tree they have planted: anil 1 he hand that reared it can alone ho censured lor their hitterriess. ''1 iice, i-e- fieritanec and loyalty, will, hi iiiosl instnuces, ve-ieve tiicm from the couseqaenees of ttioir foil aud crime. Peace, prosperity arid plenty loiiy conic but thee cannot cxp-a-t the ration to restore all tliey have destroyed.

heyesnuof reasonably ask ti ai we should restore, to liio and vi-I dity again the active a'Uit of this rch-iiir n. The ehuutsot victory trom ensanguined battle enforced, That will be bad for the copperites, term of Senator IVaree, to which Jin had been Urders left ivitli Cutter nowo will bo attended to. la that branch of tlie Government. iuipomti by the ttuveroor. JOHN KEATim Akron, War.

5, 1PG3. tf Hon. Geo. W. Julian, of Indiana, the Free S.imuol II.

Thatcher, IWilO cloe. lurtafj said U. TlnUchr Dctv-ndan. will tube nuce that he ha? li.vd his pciiti-m in the tluini ui Coiumoa id' Su miii -fijintv, Olii-j, turlh thur tin the 5th etity nf iW(" Wi9.ih: s-id Imvha-r-rt I'laimiif ct-nain Ih'l V.Mittn in ber that dmrirg she winter of 1856-7 there was JItire Iban one-half the disease? of (he hit Soil Candidate for tho Presidency in 1S52, was fields, have been two-fold mersengcrs, bunging alike joy aud sorrow lo our people and with the exultation of the one has been mingled the lamentation of the other. Our men have given freely of their snlistonee, and our noble women of their enduring pa ienee and labor, to alleviate the privations and sufferings of our sons on the field.

The parental hand of the State Mine remarkably cold weather in this latitude. men stem ore caused from the use of impure married to Miss Laura Giddings, youngest our thermometer standing, for a number of suc rjtvadsiiilVs: and as Saiertilus and Soda are Ihe e-seinial 'iroiierties for iiriii-r, it becomes ilnuh- daughter of non. Joshua Giddings, at Jefferson. U'WnivMip ol mtMi, Ciaitiiy ii l-uimuiit and iSta d' whicii InMintl'--; in UA- Quarterly Bank Statement, as required! by Law. Statement of Ihe Condition of Tbe Second Sia-tittiml Monk of Akl-oii, to O.

ll. liate.s Co.) toeelher with liKt of tho I he amount of Stock owned by each. Aeuos, Jan. 1st, VOi. Kcwonrcej.

as and 97101.4! to be watchful, llerriek, Allen's Ashtabula on the 30th ult cessive mornings, from 15 to 22 degrees below, while upon one particular morning, the precise ws, v.u l-U-Kinniiis r) feet North 1' Lot No. Government has been constantly and liberally Go'd Jiedal Saletatus is the only ueifectlv in trtt illiifre ut in townJim. John S. Barber, rebel Presinent of tbe extended, lo aid aud pro'ect her gallant men -Itliy to be relied niion. Try one Count and date of which we do not recollect, the mercury fJew Drugs, Groceries, 1.

are now replenishing their ruock uf Drugs, Medicine, Dye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Vamirilics, Groceries, Pancy Goods, all of which, they ure not only prepared to warm nt to the best, but also to sell as low as the lowest. Our now full and onr assortment complete. AH persons in want of any thhijc in our are invited to irive us a call. D. IIJCLFER.

October tf ite; tbence iVrth 9o Ir.iiuec 50 feet: F-, Orange and Alexandria Railroad has admitted paper, and von will he convinced what sat est k-et living, and hoDor her dead heroes. 1 et all wis some five or sis degrees lower than ti iho pla-e of biiniijic: and. tl-c ihey cannot, claim lor the institution auy furi her privileire. or imin unity than the pc ipte of tho Northern States may see proper to extend to it. As wc approach the of this contest it is nat-urrd that a portion of our people sotne anxiety to antieip.ite it.

iih. plans and tliat, upon sutieriieial exauiinatiun, may promise to hasten its adjust Int nl. We want peace rhetor! has well as the South these burthens have been freely and even is true. Xover use tSoila ifvoa can iiroeure that there is no hope of prolonging the contest cheerfully born? tor the reason that tip' cause his article Go to your Grocer and pet a pa th: jtivl premises baek ti siid piaim'dr' to thfpuv-uu-nt uf tbe of une ii'imhrd ausl sc iMirv-ii-. Due frmu Hanks aud Lankers beyond the opening of Spring, the military re bottom of the scale, and as near as we could calculate indicating about Olirlv degrees below Z3ro.

We also find by reference to the Beacon was that of a nation struggling for its existence per. jA'pot 1 i i Liberty street. Tew York Ileal Estate S.OfKI sources of the Confederacy being exhausted. dolhuv to sa-id as a part of the ijurijlute Spe-ic. of freedom gasping for its vitality of a good and ueneliceiil government Mooring lo assert lit-sal Temicr Xotcs and F.

O. C'y 23.217.20 (lash items 7,438,0:1 files of that winter, that, on the day of but ivc have not passed the terrible ordeal of the hist three years, to niakeoriiecepf peace upon any other than honotulno ti this, or witoout thw proiu- pneu'of said above ini'idioneit prfTiiics nndth.it the wh-ile. of siiid one hit tifl 1 nnd js-Mnty-fivo is now duo t' wilh interest fnim "ifh, i iu: of li. tioiuls ilcpusiterl nun ir-iasurer Col. Underwood, of the Mass.

who wns so severely wounded in the brilliant upon Lookout Mountaia, that he is not expect Us supiemucy over a rebellious snd misguided poition of its people. The lessons of Ihe past is ever the guide of the 1'ulnre. While this I to secure circutation so.otili GJreat Attraction January the Mercury ranged, in diil'erent parts of the country, ns follows Montreal 22 dejr. of iiertnarieut ad.tusfrai-itt and endurance. W'e At A 'iron.

Occllst. hv Clarke laid pet itioii that the t.mirt ml liis 1'. S. Ihsii.l: on hand. l.4.',0 I It.

Ii. row I. till anu niouiii. due nnoh Mfirtrrro'c'. and a fid dc- struggle continues, privations and sacrifices caniiet ivii li i-eoels arms, tit nur r.l aiiylliiiu: from them but unc inditionel snrrenih-i and we can pardoa to tile A' th" A UiOTifaii.

1 1, tt.o s.tmo Mr ed to survive, was promoted to a Brigadier below Quebec 30 Dubmiue 37 Watertown, Oi'f-o that wi iiin a- bio 'titnf, tn ii'-d 3l.us7 Iti7.i! itis teeiit lIKs ac't I ni-nilHrc au.i hxtui-Cti, nt tho in airt decrct. said ii sh-jii i). utretu and ilis jiakt 1 masses ot lliC but tin- cailers rem Generalship on the 9tb inst, for bis gallantry rt Akron, lief, yl. hv the samo Mr Iti-nniat of tho harvest they have sown. ho past has its i)J and interfv-t to pa-id I'laimiif and Lint in ii.

i-iidt of sneh payuivnt, id us tc lie fjold by the SheriiT of Sntnniit. Cnumy, and r.hnr Total Resources in that action. JT. V. 10 Oswego 1 0Mdenburgb 30 Woodstock, Yt 30 White Hiver Junction 27 Albany 20.

AT i Ai-8 and jjabbebki Ckokt. will continue wnu it and wntle we adhere to the purpose of accomplishing the restot ation of our government and our Union, we must alleviate, its far as practicable, the sufferings, and bear with fortitude the burthens imposed upon us. At Alct-OTI llec. "Ith. hv tin, n.iiio lis Ainu TsiabililiCH.

Capital paid iu 50.r,no Funds have been forwarded by the Gov iv KAvi-ut una jnss yi Aity a.sk swaix. the avails thereol bo applied in payment of i'lain-tilf'n mortgage. You are required to answer oil th tii'dt day of llareh, It will thus be seen, though the cold on New I'rolit. and Loss iVt tlie Btlllilllit flense 1W. o.i, wnm- ernment, to pay off Grant's army, says a Washington dispatch.

Jir. 11.1,1AM Si. llTTtli Ond -MISS tt NlllE KEY In one particular only do I desire, upon this H)(H)IIUE HU'KMAV. Jan. 14, Atty'ys for Plff.

Tear's day and the day following, was about as jn.netru.io"j as any ever experienced by the X0I.HS. occasion, to add to the recommeuuaiious of luv At the residence of John Sorriclr. in Jack- predecessor and that is in regard to Ihe act I'ueto Hanks and likrs. Due to jndiviiluals and Corporations, other than Banks Due. Depositors en demand H3 544.4: Total l.ia.hilitics of locliliolflerMi -in ti.wnsnin.

Marit t.oiinty. 10th. liy lie Hildest inhabitant" among us, yet it whs not, in reality, as cold, by many degrees, a3 rtpon A rebel schooner, with a cargo of 250 bales of cotton and some turpentine, was captured 18 niles east of Mobile Point by the Gunboat tl'iio. lr. bAIIsov ot oventrv -1 Bolton, Ayprs ot id.

hi jiaky niim, oi tnc lormer place. tmny previous occasions, tlie mercuiy only By Itcv. Wits or TallmadKe. in Hprinvfi -ld. Kenebec, a short time since.

ot March 21st, lst.J, imposing a tax lor the aid of Ihe families of soldiers aiid marines ia the service. I have carefully watched Ihe operations of this law. It is not sufficient for its purposes. I cordially approve the rccouimc-u-daliou of governor Tui for the increase, of the Sale to me directed TpV Virluo of an Order of I Lei resiio'-noe in inc lain. r.

a ts'-i. on tbe of the first and morning of of ('oniiaou Pkfi.j of Summit. JL trom the Courf Ma. wini.iinof slki-oa and Mian Jxins ,1 A Siinitary Fair has just been held in the the 2d. to from 12 to 1-1 debtees below zero in iMiIITOS.

County. Ohio, 1 shall expose to sale at public Wn-du ut tbe door of the Court Ibmj'e in Akron, On the ll'h luit. at. St Piui" church, liv IheRev this particular locality. At ether points, how On the tUui -if l-'i-b u-'sl city of Dayton, for the copperhead county Montgomery, at which $7,000 were realized OllOlli-l 1 IF.CT ti RTOK fill lO A punishments that may tie miuaafei! or tonriven; but the future must, have full and security.

It. is simple folly lo Udk of suppressing this te-bellitiu tuid restoring tlie unity of the country wiliioutfust. subjiutatiru; the military power of the Ctmlederncy. or relierine. the people of tin-seeedii; Slates froni it c-intv-fiitit: iuil-'etu-e acd iu fiat.y c.i-cs, r.pyrcssinn.

Ii. n0; i.ilh. lire the r.i the military power of the South is ihe snbjtiua: ion of the people. In many case-it will prove their enlraiiclik-enient. 't here is a luyal sentiment and population in nctu-ly.

If quite all the Sou! Item States. Where too or too open in its inauitr-stations, (ho military power lias essayed, bv every possible means, to kcopit in sttbjectiuu. loyal sentiuient-', have -n lin -d. iiuprist.r.i-il. hunted into the atal iiiountains and nian.i of tiiem sutl'cred ib-alh while tfinir f-uuili'-s have bee.u inipiiveiisheil ami ruiie.d.

Politie-ii li-aih rs, desicttitii: uien. who had seen liy plotii-U ihe ver-tluow of our irovet uuient. led a lew, but actually forced a majority of the Southern Stales into se'-cessioti and rein Hion, end the inil.lary power now holds them there. uture tiistory will record that, perhaps with two exceptions, the ordiirnce of would li.it have in any of i he stceil.ins Stares, it tiis ponpiu could liave been pcriuitii a lair. unC But c'eei ovcrwh Iine-t bv Iraad atl.l joree, ami riien ttiey wore I.

aeooraini; to tlie itopr'-ved riitory of Suite ititthls, tiuit wiuuicver a majority of ti State had resoived to commit Ire-son, tin- were bound to snhiaii, but lo share the and sliatiie. 'I hose whom amumeut tailed to HI A ACICLBV. 0 -til Of th; ntiico. between the hour- ot 2 nnd 4 o'eb ek M. of thaf dny, the following dfMjribi land and tciniinen's Uy wit Si tun tii in the towa-hips Copley and ever, particularly west and southwest, it was mash coMer.

csnslnsevast arautintof suffering Brhle-iu-tiUs Miss tlKLKsC.AcKl.fcV. AfisafiuL. HAVE the largest aid finest Stock of ever kept in Northern Ohio. Als Ladies' JTurs, in great variety, cheaper thnn they can be founJ elsewhere. A splendid stock of LADIES' CLOAK'S, of the latest stylos.

VERY CHEAP. Also a laree Stock of Shawls Dress. Goods. ItN' Us- UE. 1: '4 rortnKe, in Ihe oimty ot Summit and Stat.

of Ohio, and dcerihed its foiling: of and the loss of many V. 11. It avmond, O. S. Ftop.br.

rVo i-ards. bongstreet Advanniiijr. Saw Vork. Jtinttnry 10. hot-i Ni.

Siiml in Copier, a.nd pari, of 1ft West of l'nili in Porlit-'u Tnwn. ship, and bounded a JJ' nntuir a p-j-t (4 Hates, 2' II shares, li Childs, inn 10.ii.ni i-o o.don lie-i endleion. 50 o.iitui Stone, .10 5.IIIKI ,1 C.o.-d.lle, S.IKHI II reiidicton.Mi fi.WiO .1 fiilerest, .10 It 1' (HI 5.0111) VV II laipvas, 5.0I) Irvin, ad 6.II( 1) F. ILiuir, 31 3.1(1(1 1-; 1' ttve. ii.

S.31.11 A S3 3.31111 A C.illins. sunn Ahhev, SO i Iv-is -II II i-1 Coiustock, 20 S.nlill Ah-x lire aster, 10 1 anil Davul Hill, 10 tSurali Coolie, IU Total Cupitiil. loo.iii.li Letleif from F.ast Tennessee, of the 18th tatnuns in too-h t'-onter land in JLntSij, iustitnt. to the Herald, stale that our forces been driven hack from Bean Station by Long- i.netofore d-f-h-d to Robt. i.

Coddintr. Nortliet ly aleni; said n- 7.7". ftp a pusl. themre ahm ndd' liir- Jin. 1th, after an illneast-f 14 bourn.

O. AVh.me. sliet-t Our losses In the tour nays' skirmish vopiiLTortt son ot aud Aligelmo Avtoh. aed .21 ehJMM lo t'teciilOT- in r.Ait iVo big reach about two hundred, besides a few iears and montii. ire Northerly from Saw the cen'r of said des, Y.lJV hitfle Willio wnt- child of reat promise, owl wagons.

Ketiel prisoners state that Longstreet Tile GUi OJiio TSultory tit I foam'. The majority of I ha laembors r-f ihfci Btwtery hjving re-3listed, arrived ai bym on last, sone 25 Summit County boys being amting tlie number They have been so busy ujojing ibeuisclves among their friends that we have seen but little of them, but lho-e that we hare seen are looking and feeling tip-top. tax but Jny judgment lhat the increase should lie even greater than he proposes, in order lo do justice alike lo our soldieis and our people. The advance in the cost of livins? has reached tbe uecssuries of life as heavily as Ihe luxuries. The increase oi wages does not reach the labor of dependem woman, with chi dren to clothe.

Id fer.l and educate. The amount saved from their scanty pay. and sent home by our soldiers, though large in the ug-gtegale, is very email in its distribution iimmig those fur whom it is designed. When this rev-eioie, and the proceeds uf the tax, are tidded together, there Is still a large amount dependent ujion private bounty, to meet the net-uu! wuiits of this class of people, and ward till positive suffering. I have not been able lu collect tho stath-tics as extensively as I desired, but iu many of Uib counties of the stale the private collections of soldiers' families have considerable exceeded, and in suniii cases doubled the amotinj.

uf tux. I'vert in, these cases the object has not been fully accomplished. It is aigued lhat it is better hi continue thus to divide, between tbe tjta'e nnd tbe peo his Iu.h i deeply felt by all his friend' and ac- has wen remloroetl liy and that he had ennuis, and a 20 eluiins in a in been ordered ti take Knoxville at all hazard Longstreet has aliout furty thousand men un the 1. corner of Innd 1 iiy lo C. (dieU, IlK-noi: )i marked line about 31.07 to f.f erv yiid.l.'nU- nt Pmun.

IW lfifb. der Ms command. coavtnee. tne luiiitury despotisut im.s silenced, for ITITTKNliKN. iiK'd rieooii Cffok.

tht net houtuerly t- 'Urr General Foster i' at Knoxville, and General of the Creek tftrcvaid the v.fii i of Ohio. 68 to the center ot tbe rml nan tlie Parke coinrtmuds in the field. Ci.Tl'o.y of SiiiUlnitA Mi 1. thenise tho center tJ said rond it; A special from Cumbeiland, Maryland, un UNION HALL, ehains t'i be place of beyiuifinij, ei'iitiiinina fj to secooii uayei aanuarv, 11,1. poi-soliatty canic the undersigned, a Xotarv Pnh-lieiifMiid County.

G. 1). Il.itcs, President, and It is head quarters for G-LOVZS AUD HOSIERY. AUo.OE.NT3 rniX'lsrUNU GOODS, of mr; description. unic There has ii great deal said a bou I the Nra-iJi seeking to -nhji-aate tie- S- mil.

We hare sought liottiiti of kind. The political and loiiitai-i of Ilia r'h liioll it is who liavo subjiuiatt-tl lilupeoplcol the Southevu Shile-; Mauipled upcii their political rights, alei itivolvcd liic.ni in tiie criiafl treason -ith its neeompunimont of civil war. 'i belriumt.li of Hie uriuies, 100 mor: or oi wlneh 2 -Hi 100 der date of January tfth states that au official rebel document, containing plans of a proposed WcihtrMilny Fvrniii Jan. Oth, 1S61. lierJ said Jjot -i io j-t II.

i.iiii'U. I ashier. of tho Second Xattona i- 11 07.UMJ aui-e; in Lot ifj, atnl i-r-lbO ait'M ia Lot First fippearp-aoo liars after an abscmce cf 13. Appraised ai raid by Larly. has been, captured, troin winch it appears that it.

was their intention to cut batik ot Aivi tiii, ivlio, heinaduly sworn. upon their oaths sa.v tiuit the is a true nnd accurate -iat'-uient of the nti'airs and condition of aid over xears. the ot the otij Koverniniit. is iu trutii. the railroad at Martinsbnrg, and capture on JiUii JJy M.

Sheriff's Offiee. Jan. II, lfii-l piCM troops iietween tliere aim ew creeK; tint bkiiu, oil tnc irjt uav ot lcltt. II. II.

HAT liS l'residcnt, 1). CHI I. IIS. Cashier. AnsiiCiMiii'iiiit.

I hey '-an remain nisei U.NU MtiHT OIi'LV! ple, this contribution to thai in what ihe one mv Karlv. finding that Averill was at Martinsbiirg, SlfKltll'F'S SAI.K. nndsivornlu, ihedayand yearabove fails Ihe other will make good. The true aud just resnouse is gave that exp'nitloti up ana sent a lore against BUFFALO KOISES, Also some Tory CHOICE SLEIGH ROBES- Simon Coy. vs Felerelmrg, wnicnaiso proven a laiinre.

writ ton. A. 1'. BAttiofcn, Xotary l'ublic. Jan.

7. It-Cj 2w she itilegliiiiiians 1st. That if the State acknowledges this i obligation to the. family of the absent soldier, she A force was also Bent to capture Cumber Gcorgo Sapp. iiieu'-iivcrancc or inc pi npic ot tno rjluth; anil Ihey will so hail it hereai er.

There are but two ways in which tbrt restoration of p-aecaud the, L'nioii can bi nct-i utnlisf.t.d: Ihe iineoiiiiitional sun ciiuer ot tne, ieiuiers. anil the abandonment ot the ri iK-liioo: euinl" thecontiiitKd progri-ss and of our arms' unlit the militury power of tiie I -Uifeilei-aev and the heart of the rebellion cru-h- d. AU ititminodiale plans or schemes ai -a Ilia- ives teat, like our eooifiroinis. ot viar-wiil only serve proera.tinate exi, storiuir peace that will req-iirc con.iarit 'fTii-pessaiid nnd thai wiM to- land, but also failed. Copy of Quarterly Report.

shouid meet it as a compensation for his services, and in a manner fully equal in the necessities of the as.se. 2.1. I'rivatc contribution i not equitable in in jy virtue of on "rrf'-r of Sale to 3 ti'oiu ihe Court nt Pens of Sti nin.it Coiinl.v, Ohio. I shall exp-i to sale at I'nolie Veu'liieat ihed iorol the Court flou-c Alti-uu, VOCALISTS, Of Tia- FirM Xalioiiiil Bimlt at' Akron, Suiiuiiit and State of Ohio, on the In fact, we keep mo to sell lor CASH, 1)0(4 it evcrylhina, and proposo CHE A I'. im Mtmtluy tit'j i I Un uu.

nrt. Frosu Cijpl. S'cliomiovc'r. WAl'ttATCUIB, MfC 2S. Ja t'KntNP I will pen a few lineB to you for the purpose of iiiTui using you of my present wherealioiits, iu connection with other memVrs ot the, 20th llegt.

O. V. that are. still wilh the 1st Brigade doing duty. The 291h Lift Wnuhatchie, for Cleveland, Ohio, tliu 23d inst, leavihg all tlior.e behind that did not re-cnlist as veterans fur term of three all told, which have been transferred to the 7ll) Uegt ().

y. I. Ihuse that hare more thau one yeur to rerve, peima-i'Ciitly, nml thote having a-lnugcr Mtrni than nne'year, tempoTntily, Fvir the benefit of their ii lends, I will give a fist of those of Summit County Sergts. G. Vonells.

Wise, and Sinks; Corps. C. H.Taioe,ud M. HougUnd; Privates Ilufris Chapman, A. W.

Hull, OfCar Brewster, G- Ilolloway, Hirnm Herring, and if. McConnick, are now members of Co. 7lli O.V.I., (excejit Wise and McCor- character. nu cannol he nd.iuste.l tote propTtv and interest that are, protected by our ininies From AVHliiiittnii. Wasiiinoion, January Soial to the 'osf: li- iiveeti Ihe hours ol ard I Je 1' JI thnt day ol December, Wh1.

ktCMOUI'CUS, J. IV. SAHI.X, Aftent. I hc.sen'T'-ns win rive beyond their actual abilt Akron. X'ov, ties, while the pflrsiinoniouK, or tha opponent of day, the d- senb-1 is tn, to nit.

'T i.at part of Lot No. in tho tow a -hip of Northampton, in tic; Comity of and uepeaueni uihiii iinii'iai toavi.i Loan, nnd Di-counis, Una from Banks: and Hankers, Mr. Chase i prmly rosolv'ed not to issue the war, win witiiholil from pecuniary or onpatti-otic considerations. Taxation iilouc wili thiii burden, and impose ir, where it should iiuin-e aemauus ami ntsvinei-ti'ins. loviewol pennatieiice oi mir iilio-n! and Ttt- infi aniv of our lTnioii, there, is no such tluuy i-oniiironi.

ot Ohio, uoiindiai and -erihci ns ltceinninx at lfn ciji ih-i- th-- e.v.iter ot the any more h-gal lender currency In any contin It Mil bslate Soecio nod other lawful luoncy i-f the ren, upon tlie property protected by tho scrv hilt'nivaj) id' lauds ov-n-d Ijy William 1'ifnr ill Cnitcd States 0.W4.S1 gency. This puriioce he opeuly avows. The one-year eeititicatcs are depressed, owing to ise ft ii a in a. lUMiaaiii-1 ooin. 1 ut i rem as we may, liie Iroat tinth I-apviar-til Il.cius 4.vr, that the revenue is intended to compensate.

II Ihe nddilionnl lovy increases the. taxation of cn- sin. i i.oi i' ineiiec Tiuitur.3 ni iisr. V. 4Jti chains: -II thence 1 1 a i on na 10 1 no I nui si n- il.ll 11 ni liills of Solvent Hanks Ihe popular impression ttmt an unusual amount lor tne tenners nt tins reiooiion.

are tin-1 ai i eh at. I. c- Iieruis iiciiosittii with lrensureroi ell din, i eiiains lln nee said Win I'rioi's land 14 ISehnniSfn the iiiaec-of Ie friuuiitC. ive menus i rcsioruiK peace anu erlilaciu. a to 63.41)1) secure circulation, sOX iUgtnla, ll.n li ninr.

a Y0 Mm mm, fimr.h nine, I I 74? I1 Pink 0 -K i Prrt, VJv fattM HoikiUi vthU, LilflilDrmn, fcelSVil Nwmm, Unnf Umm, feWfSjt' Urartu PriJljisTk. TSSra Walt Dark fswjffl, i tilmf. coutaiuiltft -I UT- l'J-' acre, of In cm more or loss." liitl.tw Kxpi Ovi.rurrtfis, first of these is nof likely to o-eiu' in pr'-srnt piistuio of ntfairs; not as ho as hop! Appraised ai JACUii Sheriff, liy Jl. .1 vnk'i, O'-putv. Shcrirs O0ice, 14, 11 turpi Total Ucsourcils, mid nowever ininu or serve loshieul froia tliu fortunes of, the civil iind iieads ol til-- rebellion The tiee.ond, I'lerefta-, constitutes our only certain ite-ans of In its progress to I iris end, our gallant arm has a two liiabilitiiiM.

Capital. Jlrt.flOO f'roiit boss itl.Pt No. 29. List of Letters Swiss BeiS Ringers, ATf'Mt'cetiirnedfronifi t'- nrroftrs'tiuitround mick) where their services appear tube very loiu mission to itiiui, inc just, is to prcus back Due In Hantieii step uy sup, ii necessary, i.ne militate power of liuo to Dcpoaitum on demand acceptable, and, in fact, the boys feel highly is on tne maikeL 1 be tact Is that the redemptions HKOeed Uie issues, and the aiinuut afloat is lapidly growing leas. It is considered that no more five-twenty bonds will be issued after the present series is exhaused.

Tbe War department will not furnish transportation as was for a time supposed to persons desiring to attend the sales of confiscated lands. A Letter from Loudon county, Virginia, says thnt daring robberries are beiug everywhere committed and money extorted from tbe inhabitants to save tlieii' dwellings from conflagration. There ia a greater state of alarm prevailing than has before existed during the war. Tbe depredations are represented to lie committed by Southern deserters. There being no protection afforded them, the citizens are compelled lo submit.

emaimm; ix 'im-; rosi-oi tick at Akron. 0 Juu. Iixi4. i.ie i.unieueraoy lioiu lie iisurpeii soil ol the sj "ie won.i. ana their i-'-turn, aty- en conckkts ceiling States nnd cventiiully to- subdue, that pleased with the powers that lie.

that they have Totol Linbilitie I'onei a no in i nit ii in terms ui pu.ice, me, III ItiL I liy ot lniK: in Huston: lliirt.een in Ilaltiiuore; sixlei in VVrtsli ijicton Icon so well cared tor, and that they have been State of Ohio, County of Suuunil. i ona to ucveiopc inn princiiun oi loy alty the re. lieved pt-opiu, and protect trii-ui in its exercise and cnioim-iiit. while they restore the civil fane. assigned where tliey retain their positions as also, visited niunr of the prie tiif cities of the Vi'enr-ru ttiies.

in nil of vrh- tticii roncerts OX this fourth day of January, 1SC4. personally oainc heforu the uniletsiKiieil. a Xolaiy l'ub lions of their Stnto lloTettiiueiit.s, anil unite tnetn eruus cou'rituitors, it relieves ihcm trom a larir amount uf private bounty, nnd imposes it upon the lion-contributor', where it should fall, f.veu when the S'tMc rtuincs die en'irn support of soldier's families, there will bo scope cnoimh for pri-vule ceiitribliliiou In alleviate tin! nml silffrinis. ol'riuk, disabled, aud uounded men. in and at, home.

tld. The form uf private eharitv not nlwiivs acceiilubh! In Its riuinienls. and cqmdiiilv Ihe cliisi. in whom thisi applicable. Jlm-h imci-hus; and privation will be endured heforu pride will duffer application to private chin itv, whore there is a conscioiisne-! that meritorious of th absent provider should' promptly call tho State to the protection and support ot his dependent family.

Wenhould diveat this fund of the appellation of charity, It it nut. audi, in any application of tho term. It. is au honestdeht, and au imperative dnty, that we owe to the men who arc servirur us iu positions of labor arid d.inirer. Thev us from invasion, from tlie dosu active, ravaun of war within our honloi.

While they pass the continents of our arms for tho restoration of our Kovui-iiment, they protect our propel ty and our lives i they aro the conservators of all the prosperity that surrounds in. They do not perform this service for th small compensation allowed them by the Government They arc actuated by a higher and a nobler motive and whilcthcy incur pri-vnliond. danacr and death for tho common ctusc, the Stato should not only protect their fniiiilio from want, but make the net one of riclil am) iut-fol compensation, instead of burlhening it with the oOensivo appellation of charity. Neither should it bo noverncd by the rigid econoniv of iMnteubautKBoe, It should be at east such (ilen- liavo Ijoi-n aiteuiieii ny tne larR ciost fashioiia ire ati'l ttelivTiil' auilienceti lhat i ver greeted mu ag un Willi ineir staler luc provisions lic ol said county, inos iv i.orneii, I'resuient, A', If. lluiitiiulton.Casiiicr.

of The l-'ust Xational in a i lonii i i oil'-ll Uliou, sical vm.uiii now resp-eiiuiivnttiiounee nno of their hit: lily popular Ml: rtlCAL Ji.NTKHTAIX-MI-..VTS as ft is oLj 'cted, linips. mat the te-cpte (, Hank of Akroti, ivlio In-insr duly sworn, upon their oaths, say that the foreuoineis a true and neenrato stuleiueut of the affairs and condition of said Hank commissioned olhcers, and not considered as copperheads, (a was fo much desiied they nhould be) for not feeling it their duty to ro-eulist for a period of three However, tliey are determined fo fight tlie battles of their oountry, until treason is crushed, and the Union ngnin restored. Yes, if it takes fire or ICR i lie r-ooi it ii ro nio i-w I nil noe-r 1 1 1 a Iihie, of trusted wild tbepow rsol the Sot i tlovernmet! '1 ll'-pt-noire einhrnees choice collection of Anisdeti f' Il ilVican Jacob Mama iim Alack Itottrr Mjt JiarliuU.n, IT Met ijiiiieil Sarah Chauiberlin Co Nicholas Cliapinaii Horace l'X'eii Jas Molieriv Jiw O'lteilly iiichael iM.shburn Auioa Hviatt A l-'ellows Chiirtt-ii A'arinclu (1;) Ki ((aruon liu Kohinson f'ob'-rt Kcritui-on Mm Randolph Jlisi Delia Faukell Ktlvranl llobh ,1 IjirndyJ li Hmuh lieoriito (tarinan lla-nipon tfetdtust a Hill Miss llillic Mltettcrlen (le illtc Hall Miss Addie fiuilli Alary ifem-itxy .1 TliyiiliJon eliii allirgarut Hill? Horace Woi Shtil Hiic Jiicoh II JVnllard Miss cull'inir for any of the above lye tt era For Pycini! Silk. colennn.l Mined Goods, ShawU Sear Is, Iiresses. Hibh.ns,tilovi.HonneS: Hals, reath -rs, Kid Gloves, Coil- dren's Clothinn, and all kinds of carina: Apparel.

OF 80 For 2r cents you can color us many Goods woubl otherwise cost five limes that sum. Various sbadea can be produced from the sumo I)ye. The process is simple, anil any ono ean use tho Itye wilh perfect success. Directions in English, French and Gormfii, in-siiloof each packniio. For further informntion in Dyeing and caving; a pei-f'ect knonleilKc what color are bast adtipted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes.) purchase Stcphens'Treatiseun Hyeinaand Sent by mail on receipt of price, ll cents.

Manufactured by nOWE STEYE.NS. 200 I.roudiiy, HosUin. For snle by Hi am ft EliiKs, ud DniRKisH and Dealers Kcnernlly. 1 i ov. i a uiir test win a'-iuoiistraie tins tissutniitton oeat iltiai icrts.

arraiineil in tneir pecuilar style; iil-o. a variety of tiwi siveelest. Ka'l Irish. ou tho 3is.t uav ot ucceuiher. iMr.i.

THUS. W. COKMOI.U l'residcnt. V. H.

Cnsliier. oc unwarranted, iu uquuion llic-laigo liinlv ltli-1 llallnda vxlllllt 1 llu- wlni. in almost every Southern Slate, tSubs-eribed and Sworn to. the day nn-1 year ittorous Courts, juetts. Anns, I tivatinas and i-icenas.

from woilis of tlie most nonuliir Ttal- eruiuanai oi si cession, inaiiy inousatiils hnyi beeneimrcrKd by the pmgruss, ami many utids nore will be rck-asud ami lloet: lo (bo ian find Krcnoh tnastcrs. In addittion to their eara, they arc- determined to fight until the nhove wniteu. ll. w. 1.mi-.KM)IiI., Xotary Public, Altroir; Jan.

7, IfKitl in usual choice selections, ol ocal Music, tliey will Dent ruction' of Cavalry Ilorac. Gen. Ilulleck says that the destruction of cavalry hortes iu the Army of tbe ia an evil of great uiugeitude. The 36 regiments in that army, averaging from lo.OUO to lflMiO tit for duty, had horses issued lo tliew in tbe six months ending Nov. 1, nearly a month besides horses captured.

paiy, eaen several piecca on tlie ocletira- ardupoii the suppression of the re aud the ubjagjiion of its military power. The lessons ol privatum, fiufferiiigi and misory cntailt-1 upou the peopluof the South by the wicked lenders in this let Sll Its Hl.l., flag oi our Mumry; tue pime oi our nation, jnajr warn triumpla it. That is the motto 1 joxas scuooxovrrR, -UNION SYRUP. Ailmi.Kioii rj(ti-l. t'liiltlrnn '2Hcim.

Con war Will SUItlCC. at ICISI, tor ic Present l-enera Hon just nt Quels per will pletwe any AuvcrtUiinJ, an-l vr thtvun.ijttr cert eolnnicnoc lit oelnek. liUl LAUD, MiuiuBcr, and with wholesome hem-llceut government a tain tostored. to a loyal or repentant people, will if. reeeue.l 0 11 October lwa.

If CuiiL Coiu'dg Co. K. iih Ri-gt. O.V.I. ihe tut.

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