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WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
ASHTABULA. OHIO.
Saturday Mornin?, Oct. 12, 1872.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Fr President-Mj-ae 9. Uraotv
For Vlce-Ireldeiit--Iinrr XVIlion,
LT"A large pftrty of Sin Franciscans have
returned from au unsuccessful cxpeiliilon to
Uie Arizona (lUmond flclils, aud denounce the
uciumcut M a fratid.
tVln Wing on tirtesl.in well (it f? ilinos,
Jtfo.itgnmery county, California, Inflimnmlili.
giu was struck nt a depth of nrvenly lout, wllli
a force of one litimlred pounds to the aqtiurv
Inch. The 11 nuns renclu-il twenty feet abow
the surface of lbs ground.
l"7Tle Comptroller of tlie Currency 1ms
called. upon the Notional Rnnka for a state
ment of their condition at the close of Inisi
ncss, Thursday, Oct. 3rd. The Comptroller
particularly requests returns, as the statements
tl' the hanks are to be printed iu his annual
riport to Congress.
tSyJohn Barclay was hanged in the county
Jail, at Columbus (Jet. 4. for the murder of C.
F. Gainer, last October. Barclay, when oa the
scaU'oM, declared that Ue wa irnUty. if llio
horrible crime of murder, nnd was prepared
to din. He w arn cd.nl I to beware of inlosica
tiaj; Illinois, a, id said they had placed liita on
h murderer's scuflold.
IS'On the mornin.f of ihi el- ,-Mion day iu
Georgia, tlie Atlanta HcruUl a Urcelcy paper,
urged His people to vole tor Smith tor Gov-i-rpor,
as. he "represents the men w ho fought
for GenrKl t htitcpentlence." That is the Greeley
doctrine ; vote for the men who supported the
rinlit of B' CeKsion. 0:ily tlie rebels are Cools
lor letting the thing out before the I'jesid n
liul election Is p.isji'd.
A Tim pi-clnl from Knox, ilk', Tenn ss e,
niys that s riou liouble is apivhended lic
t.veen the Authorities of Georgia and United
btates MnMinls. Governor Smith lias iiiftrucl
id G.-ii. Vi'ntVonl, receiver of ilie Alabama and
Chattanooga ruilroadn, not to suni-tn.'.t r Hie
rundtn Judge ll;in.l.,nn und LewL; Hie.;, the
Kereiveis uppointed by As-oeiatc Jude lii-ml-l.y
of (he United Slates Supreme Court. Gen.
Wiflord (.ays lie is Inslnu I. d to tear up every
rail oiid burn every bridge before giving tip
the road. The Marshals have already arrested
the sheriff of Dodgu county, nnd further trou
ble is uppreheuded.
C'Tbe San Francisc Cltronicle of the28lh
nit., says that largo niun'icrs or Democrats
tUrought California have determined not to.go
to the polls nnd even in the hem i-:,t Democrat
ic cnmti.s the defeclioivU so great ns to give
the Republican! the greulext hopes of carry
ing the JX niocralif: B'ruiiliiilils. The Califor
nia Kepublieans are belter orgimiz.-d thaiv ev
er beiore and the result hi that Stale c uinoi be
doullted her twelve i-K cloud votes will be
cist for Grant and Wilson. Tliat p iper says
tlie October election at the L ist will not in
fluence the Pacific States for s i r.ir as the l'u
c.illc Const is the contest is already decided.
C2? "It I reported that the diangc of gaii!.''
ou the Eriu railway Inn. been deuided upon by
tlie din dors of that road. A liewspioier re
porter gives au luteivlew with l'rt-siilini Wat
on, and tha.t gentleman nays Hie change is to
lie made j that it w ill cost fiutn 120,000,000 to
123.000,000; that the whole work or change
of gauge nnd of rolline Mock will require live
years ; dining that lime there tun. be no tlivi
dend on the common stock, but unless the
change be made tin re never can be any divi
dend. Mr. Watson pronounces Uin broad
Biiage n failure in England and iu thu conn
trv. i
of
of
s.
is
Election Returns.
The latest news from Indiana tives the
Ouwrsur to the Demo's, nnd the rct oi the
Ktato ticket lo tho It 'piililiiiiin.
Omvii.v, Cm. 8 A full vole linx been polled
Mid the H-publieiin Stale and Congrexdnnal
tiekels w ere elected by ulHiut S.IKiiI majority.
D mgbiM county, whieh may be c.msidcred a
Liberal strongli ihl, gives au average Ji.p:ibli
cau majority of about 100.
Congress.
'Die two Congresfionul districts c unprised
of Kimllloii ruitnty. Inive goiu' DsiniiiTuiio by
decide.l majoritlm. Foster, Uepu'ullc in, car
rh-a tlie S.tnduakv district by tlva to seven
hundred. Heavy IJ. pulilieau giilnn in all the
countivg but Kile. Sloane, by colonizjliou
nnd brl'ieiy, succeeded l.i carry iug the city of
hsadusky hy six bun.lred nnd tweuty nine.
Foster's majoiiy in liie couniy U about one
thousand und II ty. Farsoni, in the Cuyahoga
district, has been. elected by over 2,800 innj or
ity.
ly
of
to
Ohio.
T.Ue Dt inoer.ille Slate Comniittee c incde
Hie election ol Hepublle in Congre-sineii in all
11 Hepublican districts eneept Hamilton Co.,
t.uj leu thousand m ij'irity on the State ticket.
Columbi an County lias given fifteen Inin
drcd ltepubllcan. Majority un Stale, district
nd couniy tickets a gnjo of two hundred
i ver last year. Woodwork for Cougn s, ran
I'P to his ticket. Majority reported 2,500.
Homes County gives llfiecu hundred Demo
f rutig majority a grain of Consolation for
llorac. .
Tucaraivns county gives a Deiiiocralic ma
jority on Hie Stale tiUelol about live hundred
nnd sixty, mid ou the county ticket the major
I lerng from about ninety i0 x hundred.
The role was not full.
IMuware county, 410 Republican maj..rl y.
Kjjbljiion, Hepubliean, beau Geo, NV. Morgan
Iu Hit) Mjillt dUlrlcl by about 600. majority.
The Itrpuhlicau delegation la the Slulu is n
Jlemocralic, 7,
Cuyahoga county, uvi-n lowna and AfWn
vards of C'levelAiid, Wyckoff. 10,?.). Wiley
7 003; Id-publican majority 8,0.19. IWpubHcau
gain 1.00S. Democrat do not couctile the
Hxlb and Tenth district!, but Foster of the
Tt-utb lelegrapha that lie Is surely elected by
over CCKj .e gorily. This U the Brst time the
Ipublicao! iiavtt ever carried Ohio without
tlie aid of Hamilton county.
I'ulon County, Sixth, Wikoft- 623, Wiley
Hi. Kcpublicuu majority 870, ltepubllcan
gain 41.
Varrcn county, comiiletc. AVIkoff J.flOO,
VfiU'X 3,000. Ib publican majority 1,000, Deru
nrraiic, gain US.
CJutki'4uo.ly, complete, Jb publjcan majori
ty 1,297, Democratic gain 110.
JVebie couniy, complete, Wikofl 410 majori
ty, Democratic gain Iwo hundred. .
Mahoning Cownijf.Ct'nipleU;, C70 Bepublican
pi jorlir, Republican gala 4B8.
fell rturta Iroui nilion rouaty pne
vnt
H,
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Hey, Democrat, for Secretary of State, a
majority of 6,040. Green, Democrat, for Su
preme Judge, 8,873 majority. All (lie candi
dates on Die Democratic county ticket have
majorities ranging from three to flvethounnd.
All the precincts iiv the First district are In
but one. Saik-r's, Democrat, majority over
Egglcefon is 8,974. For tlie short term in the
same district, Dodd's, Den-ocral, majority
over Taft Is S.8G3. In llio Second district two
precincts are out. B inning's, Lilieral, majori
ty over H.-i is 1,400, but w ill be reduced to
about 1,300. NViley's, Democrat and Liberal,
for Secretary of State, majority over WikolT
will be about 5,000.
Montgomery county, Gunckel's majority OS j
Uunckel's, Rep., majority in tUu district is
about twenty thousand.
Sixth district Fulton county, official, Wl
koifs majority onu thousand and four; Socr
wood, Republican for Congress, ti'2; Sher
wood's majority in the district 1300.
Tenth district Hancock county, complete,
Wiley 2,090, Wikoll' 2,340; Sloanu'a majority
237 over Foster.
LlcvcntU district Gallia county, Bandy,
Republacan, for Congress, U24 majority j Wl
koll'a majority 1,100, estimated.
Kinetcenth district Portage county, Gar
field, Republican, 4.,2S5; Sutlill', Dem. 2.307.
Cuvaitoua C'uuxtv rolls up 15,000 majority
for the Stale ticket a gaiu of uearly 1,000
over 103.
I'ennsyi.vam.v. Forney's l'rtn heads the
returns, "Greeley's Doom is Sealed." It says :
"It would bo folly lo allege that H irlraiitl's
majority U Hie odspring ol ir.md. We believe
lo be u legilimale uiajoiliy. General Grant
pulled the ticket through. Iu any ordinary
contest the ticket would have been beaten out
sigh!, but his name, and the fear that defeat
now would damage him iu November, rallied
ninny thousands lo his support. IIj lias al
ways been stronger than bis party. H iving
fully challenged such acts o( Hie administra
tion us wo believed deserved c'.iallenm', we
hall do Vi hal becomes us to suoporl his re-
cUcli.in as riesid.'iit. Tlu Congressional del-
atiou will eni'iracj tLjhtv.'U Republicans
and nine Duiocruta.
Viiiladeliiia fpeci-J lo tlie Commereiol
Kays that nearly all Hie returns from the Stale
ricvived ul l'.epublicm he.idq i.iriers make
Hartiaull's majority lli'u ty-ou : tuousuud. Too
Republicans gain nine members oi Coieiiess.
and lose one iu the Lazernu district. Twenty
Republicans uud seven Democrats are clecteil.
The liepubliciuia have u in.ijorisy of the Con
slilutlonal Convention, andsi.vly members oi
Assembly ngaiiibt Puiy Democrats. The S. u
ulu stands seventeen Republicans to sixteen
Democrats, but, if Marcluy is elected in the
Clarion district, the Republicans uiil iiave
eighteen.
Indiana. 'i'liere is no telling how Ibis State
lias gone it is claimed bolh ways. A di.sputi.-ii
fi'oui Indianapolis ofj the 10;li, says the Re
publicans have the Slate by 000. 1 1 is usserled
that we have 7 out of 1 1 Congressmen. The
ofllcl.il vole will decide. We, however, cm
bear it the old Keystone State Is ours by
Home 25,000, nnd Ohio is suli ul about 15,000.
t'OI course, Georgia was expected lo go
for the Democracy, and il was pupposcd it
would be cairi'd by nil increased majority, as
under the effect ol l!iu Amnesty bill matins
were very nmch restored lo the old condition
things. We have nmde Dote of Hie fuel thai
negroes were driven liiim the polls, and now
we notice by un official slate mcnl from the
Republican Committee at Savannah, that the
Greeley Democials had enlirj conlrol of Hie
ballot boxes, disregarded the law, ami no per-
cuted the Rejiublicans that they abandoned
Hie ioll mid went home. Over two ihoinoind
Republic ins in Savannah were deprived ol
their ri,;Ul lo vole. The polls in re kui rounded
DemocraTiu policu armed, with muskets,
the "Saber Club" pun-oiled the sliccls, inoniit-
1, and Hie roads lending lo. the city were
picketed nnd voters driven back. Only four
voting places were provided for tight thousand
voters iu the whole coun iy, and nil these
pinna for Voting uilu iu one building. That
Greeley's plan for local self government.
Mil. John (jriNt'-v Adams has formerly ac
cepted the straight-out nomination iu a letter
giving liU rer.sons for not supporting Greeley.
I'he Democratic parly, he says, i itlier believes
first and last, and alw ays that the least po-wihlc
interference by Hie government with Ihe live
iiellon of tlie people, which is consistent w ith
preserving ord' r nnd dispensing justice, la the
cftiwning merit of mi ll a system as we have
adopted in America, or Ihat party has li. come
mere oHlcc-Hccking inacliiue. Rut Mr. Gree
is of nil men "the one w bo most vehement
believes and declares that this doctrine is
ult .political lu t'csles tlie m ist heinous ; that
ills hi Kl only by wicked men; and that the
true sphere of government, ou Hie contrary, is
try to make money lor ihe people. The re
sults of Ibis choic'i were at once apparent.
Tnc disliitcgralloii of Ihu Republican party
ceased. Thousands of men w ho. were watch
ing losee whether honu tlilng cl.-arly prrl'e lia
ble lo Ihu existing statu of things would be
ollVi'i-d them, relumed to their old places, pre
ferring rather to bcar llio ills they had than to
lo others that they knew, uol of. Fvipecl.il-
was IhU the case w ith all meu engaged in
Irnduor business, w ho JreatU'd.lhu well-known
Uuaucbil vagal lea of Mr. (tret ley.
I iT at I'ATrsT. iskuviI 'fnmi Hid t'lilu-il.Htiitea 1'at.
Dllti-u Iu Ohio (nveuliirs lur Itiu wuek eettlt-.y
.l, mill, Ih'.J. aud lieurliiu that ilslu. FunilKliml Him
iaiir ly fO t t'O.V, bulicllois uf I'alunla, WailihiK
tun, I). C.
Sewing Uacldnu TabU) JL C. Cochran, Ulp
ley. Auli -Friction Ueailng Almon Hall, Tiffin.
Wheel lor Yeblcl's- James S. lUnilil, 1 ip
pecauoii 1 ity.
Machine lor making Mi-lalx Molding, Jo-
seph I'jrkiii et id. Cleveland.
Spring Red Uollomr-Chiirles 11. Fickcl, Del-
awur'.
Hydrant ( has. L, Stacy, Clncluualii
Cloth R k k Ales. W. Voegllcy, Hannlbsl.
Tub for Washing Machine Robt. H. lioyd,
Loiidoudcrry,
Draft Allaebments for 'Wagons Win. V.
llrown, Malta.
Treadle lor Slave Jointers G, W. Corson,
Perrysburg,
Gate Clinrlea BJgnr, Dayton.
Rolling Machine J, II. Jones, Daytn.
Wash Uoiler V. 11. Lown-y, Coluiublai)a.
CUeeau Vat lleaUr Henry 11. Roe, M.uli
son. Harvesh-r-JosepU A. Hbepard, Fortsmouth.
One cf. tin.' latest fanipnin atorioa
come form a recent Advenlist i-ainp-llieeliinf.
J)ui'in a, avraiioii onu oi llio
preachers announced tb;it tlie world
woulj come to mi end iiw October,
"Anun 1" cjucultttefi ail ardent Ueiikuural
in the ainiiuncis Thn prtitohcr repented
ilia prediction and nguiti to fervent
"Autvu" was lu-nrd. (ine of (he hrctli
ren w-us iniprt'saed by the leul ot the up
posed new oiiuvert, uiwi at the closo ot
the inecliuj appxoaolied him and asked
him if be uU reHiui-d, to the decree.
"Yea." wai ih reciMjiiae.. will bent
Grant and you t Lay. t vote tor
" t af sr,
tSEx-Secretnry Seward has written ft let
ter to friend In San Francisco, In which that
distinguished statesman avows his confidence
In the Republican party, thus:
Now. Iiowtfvcr. tiivt leas than nt nnv
former time, do I think it the duty of
every en izen io ie:ivo no uiiecrmnny to
exist concerning the principlen nnd ixdi-
cy w iiicii ;ivei n ins voio. 1 nave Been
no Hiiflioieul reason to withdraw mine
from tlie atipport of the piineidea anil
policy which curried the country safely
through the civil conflict, or lioi.i the
party ori;aiiiztt!oii nud candidulv who
represeiit t belli.
"I cannot conceive how any one who peril
ed his life for the prescrvtiTiim of thuu Union
under General Graul nud our gallant military
anil niivul commanders can n'wu bis support to
Mr. Greeley, who U willing to see il dissolved
without Btriking a blow lo save it."
John A. Dix.
tiT Speaking ol Greeley's speeches, "War
rington," Ij.i'iloii Corresjiondeut oj the Sjuiug.
Held liipuhUcnn, says: "I don't know what
sort of people they have In Onio or Indiana,
but if llnse speeciies help him any there, they
must be an txtiaor llu.iry a A. Wllilo they
demonstrate his incapacity in a stronger lihl
than ever, il w oubl sei-in iliut liiey otiuht to
satisly every doubter that lor sluer and liow n
Hlglil dishonesty and trickery we have never
.seen his equal, a-i it candid te lor lire Presi
dency, 'lliis vaiupidgti has had ninny able
and iidinic ille sju-ecin s, and iu spile ol the
general drift of p u'lisausiiip, many lair and
candid ones. Doubii.-ss anions Ihe inglorious
crowd of li-nlh-rale oiatnis who h ive cubbed
heie and there in o-w K igl.ind and the West,
there have been asslupnl nud knaiUh spi eches
as Greeley's, but Hie coilulry luis Uj record ol
them.
Schurz on Greeley.
At t'.ie Ciuc.iinali Conveiihon on the iCid of
M ay, w hen the MUsouri delegaiion retired for
consultation, .Mr. Sehuiii ivlinq lisln-d the
chair to .Mr. Julian and went mil v, nli tin- del
egation, Af er the oliieis liad spolci-n, Sena
lor Scliiirz addressed Hie caucus an. I said :
I think the Convention would w.-iko n
fatal Li-ror hi iiuiiiioaiiiii: (. ri-th y lor the
i resiliency. Jnsu-au ol being t be sl ronjr
est c.iiididati; thai can lie pin lorw aid, 1
reyurd him uh the tw.kist. It is not pos
sible ior liim lo w in tlie Cii rmati vole.
Ilu lias been a lilu-lung leiupei unco iiiiiu,
and his name bus been associated with
ihu most, ultra and tiiii-cusouuldu ads ol
whicli they have been guilty. Hu is,
thereUuek t liu most vlijectiumthlc. Tlie
Liberal lioket cannot be -lecti'd w ithout
Uliin iiinl Illinois. Ntithef of ticsv
(N'-zeW can liu cirriid lj JJi tiretlry. 1
have known .lr. Circi-lev lor lillceii years.
.net our nlaiions dniino; ib.-ii tin,,.. i;lVL.
b.eii ot lbe niosi lnciidly clouaclcr.
Jlut ho i mi hii nature oi: tlliwut.vii jit-
tr.d to Jill the I'l-Kxidtsntial eh'iir. ills
lack ol dignity, bis idiosy i.cruci' s, Ins
many croiriM.-i s, ciaiuvntlij tinjit him lor
a piopiiauly occi.pyuijr su hili und
lloiioi able a -M ion.
Schurz on Greeley. Will They Rise and Explain?
Will smiie of our Di-iuocrai ic. eoleii).
poiuiu-s, w ho insist, in spile ul .so linieli
evidence, that Hiebai-il Ib-nten is .n
"holies!, cblls i.ili geiillcinail," please iil-
lurni us wiio il is mat is lurnisliiny ho
union money lo secure Irs election. We
all kmnv that il was Uicb ird r.iown'it
in y that bought llio y.,li-ui ,.iriaf,
lor Ins dralt lor i'o.TOd was ni I i 1,i-,,im I.
one- ol ilic S.ilcin banks; but. who lur
ui.slies Ihu liioiuy now btin-' used in the
l iiiwrsmu ll siuooiis III luiying oU-s for
Hichaid J i ii v-li ? Whose itiiniiv is I,...
nog used iu ihu C.-inlwi naloons lur llio
same iiii'iose ? W luise imuiey wan used
"J- Ho- " IWO lllB'l CHUl-IIS ll ..IlllgS-
low ii " w ho, nceordiiig. lo llio Alliance
J.acai, Hpetil a lew days in that uily
last week, " 1 ink in r liiuiinrd Hmwira
lii-.illh 'i" Whose inoiii was used when
llis lilrli.ls a' K IIMl.e.l In lute lb,, Inlbi.
(live I till' J Mahoiiiier Ilruis,-,-
lastly, umm money wan vned when one
of hU active .siijij)ui tti:i iu .S.dcui offered
J. K. JiiiLi nhrtid. of tin: HriniliU, ,n, ,i
vhac.'; for vox. thoitmuj do'nii. and two
iiiiiniieii win su'MiTiftern if he wuuld take
town I,,.', i, ,11, Hi of II oOvLnol th unit non-
port Jich ird Jlj-oicu j'or L'outjrxsi
lIOIW.N IISil.NU IX BAl.tSSI WII1SN Ulli of-
Backeye State.
Dr. Wolcott's Political Position.
i'he last liid'lHixliiit contains tin? fulluwlnif
all isioii lo one of Hit.' pasters of Cleveland,
wi.ieli haa tliuLted I roe him a nsiiouse. u
copy of w liieii we niiui-x :
1 have Ui! ieed it us otrto n wiivnitbtani
fact. I lull, oi iho- lutinliviU el' ininisU-i
wlioin 1 have met in oi:o way und uuuili
ei: this stiiunier every onu has. been for
(Irani . cxccnl no boiini-i-il Ciumh ni..n.
ul doctor n! divinity in iUeveUnd? w ho
o .. ..I ) I .1-1. 1 II
" ""I" iiiiiioi;u nun iiijiiks nu w ill Jjo
I'm-(Jrciley !' W'hiuh will unquestiona
bly bo it good way lo get il.
CLEVELAND, Oct. 8, 1872.
of the liii:i'i;i)ic i- ',nir
Chio igo coriespoiuleiit, in Ins la-sl letter,
itieis io i ue signmeaiil I act lliul nil the
ministers w hom lie lias luuL w ilb iiiji tor
(iciicral liraiit,. wilh.u si iglo ixcetUMi,
V.'.llicll is Ullilel stuoil lo nu. mi itivm.lt I
do not !I'4U-Oit i.tl0 bis klllti ullusloll J but
an liieiu in no Ollf I'lMl' ncre III W IIOII1 11
can lit itlui rediay li ii-uds bxvcuccoted
niu iispeiting it. I will explain my po
sition io tliein through your paper; or, il
licit is not thought worth while, l will
set you. light, filial-lug with many ol
our best ciiizi-ns tin; bilicl' that u iuri-
lleti itiliuiuistratioii. was, needed, 1 wilt,
prepared uud inclined lo aiwiuiu llio Cm
oilman nominee;, und his support by the
Uoiiioeratiu puny on i-sseniially Repub
lican grounds, I should have regarded ua
a great aiep lorwnidujiii woitny ol Hpe
c.ial eucotuagenutiil, were it lo- renull in
' heir be-ioiiuug ihu parly of progress.
Hut llio dcvclopciiifiu, ot. U oiuivussluis
iiiado il peili oily plain thai ibis is licit Ii
erhi.H iositioii nor iheirs; that ihe prisenl
caiiipiiigu.ia. rt iicw.aL ol ihu oJit iut
ami tliat tbo coiisuiiiinniioii of their inn
liul schuiuea would reaioru th rectiil
rt-UI to iowicr,. w.ilh Uu-ir old rancor,
lUid uVUvtr tho IreviiitR-u inta ilio bunds
of tluir foia. In tlna eiueiieiicy,. my
lil'o-loiig.coiiv iclioiis nnd piiuciplua make
lily, duly nU ar. h hastened homo from
Ihu meeting oi tho American Hoard, to
volu the lu publican State Ticket to day,
and ahull. vole the Uepublicuu National
Ticket next month. I hough, not blinded,
aa llio editor of tl.o A'ution. luut well
plnusud it, with the delusion that I shall
be. voliu for needed relonn.
Your truly,.
SAMUEL Wolcotd.
The Washington JiepubUavi aaya that
more than a million
were sent into Maine uudur Mr. Fcnioii'
liaiiK. 1 lie Jrtbum is troubled about
the abq of the franking privilege.
Dispatch.
As ft financier, Greeley is not much of a
success. Just previous to the memorable
Black- Friday, of Willi Street fame, Greeley
had advocated a depletion of the treasury, and
day afier day the Tribunt demanded f Secre
tary Uoutwell that he keep only funds enough
on band to meet curreut expenses. Uhick'Fri
day came aud Hie currency of the country
was ou tho verge of becoming worthlei-s,
wlille every industry throughout the Union
was trembling In Hie balance. Secret-iiy
Uoutwell by placing 3,000,0u0 of gold upon
Ihe market broke the riug and saved the coun
try from fluanrnd ruin. Only a few days since
a Wall street clique succeeded lu advancing
Ihe price of gold two and one-hair percent, in
a single day, und hud formed plans by which
it was hoped to still further advance il. -Secretary
Uoutwtll Instantly threw $3,000,000 on
Ihe market and Ihe ring retired in disgust.
Koiv had Greeley'! advice been followed, lite
government would have been utterly power
less in Hie nanus ol unscrupulous speculators,
who intended lo enrich themselves nt the x-
peuse of Ihe masses und the paralysing of ev
ery branch of laduslry throughout the whole
country.
What kind of n Presideul w ould such, a
man make! is the question tlioae conversanl
Willi these facts are pulling lo themselves.
Thai Its answer is adverse lo the ability of Mr.
Greeley to successfully administer the finances
of the nation is evident, and will be still more
so next November.
"I S.1V. 1'ollllieV. " Rllid mm fi-n,,l,.,nn In
-7 , ..... ..wi.,p,l.l ,
another,. "dis chile lias tried lota oh gill
fares, nnd lings fur n pri.', but nebler
could draw iinythiiig ut all." "Well, Jim,
I'd 'vise you lo try j hand-cart ; the
chiiiicea me u thousand to one dul you
could draw dal."
The North Pacific Itailroad Engineer
lets i.Y'iiiiiiiuil 1 1,,. iikti.iiiKiAi.j .'.I
- ti. j I IIIUlllMIH Oil
Ihe prairie between Monlicello and Olviu
ir....i .. 'i' . -. . . .
pi.i, ii .isoiiogioii jcrruory, niol lull in t
t lien l ti.vkitain uollcrv ami oil ter eiii-i-
ous relics.
The llullalo Cvmrwciul thinks il
strange to seo how the Deinocrat'w jour
nal I lV tit 1 11 llf. Ili.li..i-i. t ti.it Iw.i... id n,,..
such thing as the Democrat io party alive.
l'l .I X- ,
ii iieienpoii ,nu ivw 1 oik uomiitmiai
Advcrtiner says : " We think our Uufla-
111 liflMll'Kill: lllliul iniul iil-ii nu nlttniii.t
, fx. ( HllVIIIll
I lie tibove hHrripii(iu i'ov wlmt is only a
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SMUXEE'S NOl'lCE.
Nollro I hereby given Hint the nnrtprrlinwl has
llOL'll tlulv ft llllf 1 1 1 ti, I una iiunlill..a ..,l.in..u .,t .1...
eaiiiei vi Allem-k and Thuiiu, el Asbulnilj. A-ltinliu-u
liniiiity, tlhlo. 1. c, WILCOX.
AkIiiuIiiiIii, Oct. 10, 1CTJ.
X ISTIl AT( ) I i'S N OTIC E.
Niitlce is iM-rcbv etvi-n Hint Hie uniti-ml 'mil ha
been fin I v iiiMiltiu-il siiii ipinlliluil hs Aitiuntlsi i-iiiur mi
lliei!lalu ol U. II. I'riiiUle, Ui-ci-neil. tutu !' Suvbrnuk,
Arliiiilinla ( oiliily, uliju. JAMKs II. AUTL'llKLL.
pi-yi. v, in,3. ss at
lvEruHT otiho vomlitioti ol the Knrin-
i i ' Niitliiiial liiiuk urAi-liUitiuia, ulll.o clueeof busluci-i
Oelulier 8l, Ibli.
nr.soinc-Es.
I.. nun ami Dl -cuuuto, fLOrt .,n 11
uvi r Ihuf'is tt.!.', us
1 1 S. Huiiils In Hi-euro t.iii iilnlliin, lSuinnu no
V.H, liiHlil field hv tills lluuk s:.:l mi
Oilier Moeks aiut Uoiiils Km ikj
one mini Ki-iJi-euiuij; Aent In N. V 8.7JII (HI
Hue-riiHii ihIiit Nuliiiiiul ItimkH 4.li.ia Tn
Hue Iiiiiu Ht:ilu lUllktlli; AfotnUliiU 4,UU4 Ul
Hulking lnU:e $i,s;W
t- liriilliiru l.r.U 4,0(K) 00
t-'.xiiuiises ftl.liss !s
Taxes SUII wu S.ISR 4S
C'si-U iteuis 1.11.1 til
N.illuiiul littnk. Null's, i,;,i oy
Kl-iii-liiinid, HiHllilis, Jtc T'L't 411
Luuul Tuuilvr uIli-, l"i.:w-i (Hi
Total AtmUi,
1.IAII1I.ITI1 H
tai.l.Ull 7U
$i.v).auo on
vt mi m
iu.ii.;i :n
ui.tn i mi
us,l.'s) 4il
l.H'i-t VII
anil Ml
Caiiltnl Stwk paid lu
Siirilns Kiind
Intdi-i-st und l'rutiiitiins
t'lrnilalfnn
llllllVllllllll ll-)IIHlM,
Unit Ilk .N.it. lliinks
Due lu oilier lluiika
Total, $.lu,4iU lu
I do folfintilv fwear tliat tin- nlun-ii Mtuiiii, III In li-nu
lo ttiu bout III my luuiwUibjai nnd li llil'.
A. f. ill lili.Mtl), ('asliler.
nvvorn to aud anbin-.rlheil il.l. kii, ,ii.v ,.rn..i 179
beloru nit'. ' '
1 1 .1 W llucas my band and Notarial ft-nl,
1 " J Kim Attn 11. Keren, Notary Public,
o. 11. I'l it' 1. 1
UuiiaECT-Atlcst i II. K. I'AKMI.NS. I Oircttort.
J. M. KALLK.Nlilt. )
llKrOUTtd the Condition of " The
At-litiibuln I nun AiMrlailnn " at Itiu cIum, nt 1iiihIii..u
011 liie silt ilay ol' October, lt-7:i.
ItKSOVHl-ESi.
Itlltrf lilirniiiitt-d ftr.ft.as8 ra
Iteiil i-.mitu 4 il., mi
IYi-imiiiiiI I'n.iii-rlv , jm iki
IJ. IS. Til X oil lil'Hsis 41 in
Kh-ii-iis stb 7S
Hue troin I lu 11 Us and Duukura fi vsn nu
rash on Uuud 6.S4.1 isl
BMIIIIIS 41 an.
I'oln ho 111
nioekji and Honda 4,4S 5u
Total tl,ris 75
I.IAMI1 I I I us
t iipllal puld In .1).4(ia 00
iiiiiiviuusi jii-posita as.v.it Is
luleruvl aud hxcluiliKti j H71 R.1
Uuu to Uunksuiid Jiuuktra p,44 U'4
Total (fsu.t-a 75
T, A. A. Hiiuiliwlik. I'a-hlor of 1 ho Arbtaliiilu Lean
Ao'oi'luilou. do poll ni ly ear tlml Hie abovo uliilelneiil
la uuu lu the Ileal of uij knowleile;u uud ln-lli-r,
A. A. LTllVU'K, lashlur.
Kw-nrii to l-ufura me, iiiul aiL-ut-d1 lu uiy prvauucu tbla
1U1U U-.JT or Onlndiui, A. 11, H7
W il.ium my h ind aiul.NotorlHl Hi-ul.
-. a. Kuwaku II. KiTeu, Noiary I'ublic,
V. H1I.L1MAN, 1
Correct-Atluat: 1.. TVi.KU, Dlrectora.
O. HL UHAKD. (
5-1.0-4
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JEW"
Furniture Depot.
PMPtl.lH vUltl..., rl..v.,-..a U.II1 AnA I. ... 1.AI. ln,M...l
lo i' ill and e .Limine I lie burpilna lu Kl KM ll Kb., aold
at W'lioleulii and Iteiall, ai uui Nkw Kciikitciik U.inr,
IS, IHuihl iM Wuvdlimd Avauiie. erariifr Kni;lu atisei aud
I'autr.a Maj-kul. TI.NKKH UltOH. & t.i).
JJHXKY IIATTEKSLEY
Guit !Maiiufactiircr,
And Imp irter anil Oeali-r la
FIUE ARMS. I'ISIIINO TACKLE, SKATES,
Pocket Cutlery, etc..
lot Nuperlor ( lowland, Olilo.
Kepalrlng Neatly Executed. 1W3 ll
,; (iooi CAUi'EXTEia.
't W allied tm wurlLoa His KHUMn irl'SKat
Arliltiliitla. Apply III II. B. C'ASJ 1X1-:.'
A-tnliiila, hi pi. I a. ls'-i. M if
FURNITURE! !
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rPIIE IWjreat Ueiail Fwmitnre Estab-
J- lMimnot lu U I NITKU 8TATKS I
ALL UOAUS SOIiD AT
New Yort and Bostoa Prices L
a. sirKni?xrotr& co.
ii iiSRaak ni., r i rvrt, i o,
ra. .
lOUND What every Fariner ahould
1- have.
Whal vitt Mecbanlr ner-da.
VliHt i'vitt ltimrdln4t Hottae ahoittd Ua,
What evi-rv llniel W ants.
W'hst linkora ahonld not ba wlthoat.
What ivii t Family ran tisu. and
t hal every Cook will have f
NOIITO.VS PltlMT
Apple SIicerand Corer.
Apple Pearrr" arp plenty i-nnntrh. but tbo want nf an
liiptriimi'iit fur Mlelnir nnd orlna liaa Iiimk been
H-ll, but until noiv, never eutipllt-d, as it now Is by
NORTOVS SI.ICICH AND (OIIICII.
Thla Mncblne pntenteil .Tannarr. lfn. and 1
cipntileof riHiltiir and t orlnu' fruin :() to 40 hiwhela
per dny. and every hiishel of this frtiti la worth uuire a
pound rlmti wlieii prepared by any other proceav.
The aulncrlber havlnir nhlntned the exrtuslvo rtplit
In their irannf ictnre and aale fur tin- Counties of Ash
tabula and Like., villi furnish Ihe machliiua to order.
One pemnu Willi till narlilne rnnfotlin
work if Tun lu the mmmnii wsv nf c I'tut and
rllcliiu apple, and much belter lor drrl ar. the con
envn rl.ee euniot meet tojf -tlu-r and rot or mm blaek
lu drylnif. and are all luixi.. I lie laret romlne- on next
to the eore. thus lirlniflnu an extra price In market, ili.it
Tor which the niab rslirned will psy a penry a pound ex
tra, over quartered apple.
Nl m ft. Tt. WRt.l.S. Aahtnhnla.
Ashtabula, Sept. B. 1S71. 8. T INK till, Klmr-vllle.
20.000 Piiunil" nf Apple prepared by Hit Mueliln
wniited by S. B. M ELI.S.
Getting imiiiL'thiner for
nolliiivy is the most nniuxing
trick ever invented. That
i why o many fools are
bit in trying to J0 it.
PEOPLE OF
COUNTY :
ASHTABULA
KNOW in, That Arlitubnln Is the place lo bay
cood I'lietp: nnn that the clieapert place aud IU pot
to get your tuoiie)'a worth, la at the store of
II. L. Morrison.
Tlie old fiii? rftl wavea. and tlie titve I lull of newer,
brighter and Clieuper go l tliiin ever beloru.
A New and Splendid stork now opening-.
Dress (foot-In, Merinos,
Talta Poplins, nil sliailes,
lilacli anil ColiTetl Alpacas,
Miiliairs. Hi ps. Silk Mixtures
Japanese Snipes, li- pe llunls,
Cassiuieres. Diiesluiis, lienver.
Blankets, Lap liobes,
Sliuker Flannels,
Sliirtlnir Flannula. Opera Flannels. Bros Flannels,
While All iVool Flannels, Scoti h I'luids, Lailli-s' 1'lollL-.
l'iiitn KlnniK-ls. a blre stock, both of linwn und
blciielied, Kc"iliinn,v lliiiek. tlu:' llit-t Ihinif oirt. White
til, oils, JIueu Tnble lliliiuik, tted Loom lliee, Napkini.
Yi'ivel-, I, men ILlii'lke-cliiel's, llo-ieryinid Knit tllovee.
Mllrt. m-awers, ueki-ts, Hibbnlis. Luces, Kinbroider-ii-s,
U.lifius. Oress Trimmings, Iliillous, Krinea.
A lar-u Block of lleaalllitl
Ottoman Reversihle Shawls,
Some entirely new Htylus, and vury bjiutlono aud cheap.
Cull mid lookttt tUeiu.
CAIJTETS.
H-mp Cnrpptu, Straw M.ittlti. b'lnnr Oil Clothe 4
nnd 8-1 Inch t nmlcli. All wool lugruin and
Tliri-u ily C'.irpctti. tsiair Oilclnilis.
Boots & Shoes.
Men h ind made Thick BonU, every pair wiirrnnted.
Yniitht' mhI Itnys Thick M i)tf. Men' Calf BiMtu,
IHtllf t fall' L'lco ljnoiH, Ladien' SiMge OiiilerH, huth
li cu aii't Uuiton. Latliett1 lei)b-'0 Omit La e and
liiiltoti HiMjti, Luulen1 MorDtnt l.tire Hmtf,
Mdr.KO. hihI I'ehlvlt i.it Ltifi1 ltuotfc Cull
drcii SIk us Ola Ltidiei' Ibisftin. Itnbb4r nuii Huh
bei OverhiH. My Mock ot ii and Kho- wai
never Ui'r, uuver belter, und nvver Cbeayjr limit Uuw.
KNIT GOODS.
Nuliias. Cnmforii 's,
Cliililieii's Kuii Jaeki-ls,
Unileisliii-is inn.1 Drawers,
La.lks' M viu-i Yebls uud Drawers.
Gloves.
A full stock of Scnmles Kid Glove, balk sae and
two lliutoii. lu IllHt-k the
VKKV IlliS'i' KID GI.OVIU HOLD
any wave, as tUosu kuoM- vury well who Uu.ve tried tliem.
A full anil Complete, assortnient of
CUOCKUUY AND GLASSWAKE,
Traveling Binket. f),itrliel, nnd Ladle'
Truve.linf llns,
VilMIliK NOTIONS I
An endlca mirietv, of Combs, lluttonr. Suspenders
ItrurbcJweille, Noek lies, tivarf, lloiv, .vc.
Tliese. and's tbonnnd other thln?s, will he mid for
fui-li at IHi lTUM CKlt'Ks. -,il uud ee me and 1 will
Un vim 1:1111 1. Look ut nil the elienp Joliu estulil.ch
iiieiils, uiul lli.-u.iiul auduu luwi It u- yourseif.
11. L. MOlilUSON.
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gl'ECrALITY.
llavlnir rmirhaed th rxrtnalre rlbl for tht eonn
Me of Ashlabula. l.akn, Lorain and t'llvahoira, (liu hid.
in Cleveland,! I am iirepansl In Inrnlsh my uuiou
Willi tile tmtiwtt and luniiiiparalily beautiful
Mezzotint Photographs t
(Metnerth' Patoiit and Improved,)
lrof. Fowler, amliorofsrveral work on I'holoirmiihr.
wl 0 1. aeknowledced lu be - aiuburlty." ihua iwaka la
Ihe liiihlic JourtMls :
rl.iine il llje mifteal. rowndes. and rami etiarmtmr
ili-iiire are JyliiK rs-fore M that can be Imaa-lned.
Meuotlnla" a iwk name, but It doe , o explain
all-it do ot tell yon a word of the ma,hla llkesp.
peiininro w hieh tiMmyulthei thett picturu from ail other
phiitotirnphf ! "
Mpeeiiin'iis nf lheo " mini charming " plclttrta can
be seen at my tlallery.
This tyl Carl d VMit, C.tl0 per Dot.: or tD.OCI per
IihII' iloaen.
I'hnioKiipha tttial Style and qnallty, $9.00 per doa.
or 1 1 .To per half ilnri-n.
SniTII'9 ART ALI,1!HY,
Tyler' Block. lls-1 AS1IT VHL'I.A, Ol
'PKACIIKU'S EXAMINATION.
There will br etamWialion of Teachara at
fotlow ;
Andoer, Salnrrlny, Orti.her lsili.
Conneiiiit, Moiuiay. llelulm uih.
All'tllllilirif, Wiillirilny, October Ultra,
ltoek Creek, Hatiiidiiy. Ocioher With.
Orwell. Friday, November l.Mh.
There will bea Teachers Institute at Orwell.com
mcoelnir Momliiv rvealna. N.ireniber 11th, and doshar
I'bursUuy eveniuir, Nnvembei 14ih.
II. V. .IillI.NSUS, Clerk of Board.
Orwell. 0.. flepteniber II, 1ST. 4
gTUONG & AHMsTliOXG'S
Safety Kerosene.
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S. Brainartfs Sons,
203 Suporlor Street, U-velaudr Ohio,
UKAT.EliS in Pi.-mos, Oreana, Mi-lo-
deon-. ana: niiiMicni werC'indf-e or all Iteacrlprlon.
pri-si-nt to the public the MftiP I'0 11' I. A II, nun (wilh
one exception) tho LAR'-'K'T CnMloi;ue of Musical
I'll bill u 1 11 i ' uiy liouc lu America.
I hey are also CM-acroll
Ai-enta for tlio- Lc.-Mlitiu;
Mtisicnl Instrnmonls of
tlie World,, which are a-
uioiiK lite following :
cmcKEnixtt riAJW),
WEJiUB riLVJJOi
HAINES I'lANO,
NATIONAL riANOi
E.MEIiSON LXOSr
1IALLETT A CUMSTOX
1'IAO,
MASON A II AM LIN
muyjr' wu.s,
aim uui i.xliKD STATK8 OHOAN.
The above named Iiistr'itiicnt will lie 110I1I at tvilttced
price, and on Hie inner liivomhlc term of mtyminft on
Monthly Installment when, desired which mode of
imyinetjl is ueiierully accept etl as bcuiL' the eatcst lor
those li, niiHlt-mte f ircuintaucu. All Lualruiaeut
oiu aretfUv warranted.
Mr. ,1. E; HiiiIio, orv-iiutstof Presbyterian Olinrehi hao
line ul llli-se (H l-siis lu. Ills I1hU(il,iih tiiiller.vv wllleh
he fully riuiuuiiieails. nnd which cau be aeeuiaiul lieard
bv those wMiiii-; to purchsse.
I Ii :ve ulauy a itmuli selection on hand which will be
set up in any pert of the count on uppiiealiuu, aud a
fair chance be ulvcn to It- bul'ure buying.
I'luiiiis. ort'tiii and Mefodeiins Kir Helit
Itur'tiiiM lu riecond hand iiiKti-umeiit
Hluims Tuiie.l. Cleaned, and liepniied, also taken
down, net up. or boxed lor shipin.-nt.
UliO. II, FASSETT, Srieeial Affent,
1181 Aslimbuli, t .blo.
ircoisr Won ks.
Hnlbci't C raiye,
Founders. JfACirrNPSTs. a?td
Mauiifactnrura, No. HI Jacknou St., Palueavllle, O.
A. l,Tcachou, ITUUMrlulit ic Urauiaian.
Manufacturer of HUUb-uary aud PoNabla
STEAM ENGINES,
rii-cular ami VprlirlU Smut iTKllla,.
MILL bET8,
Uulty Saw SIMHr Stmting, Fulieyi, (Searing, etc., itc
GltlST MILL WORK. AND GEAHLNCJ CVF
AU DESCRIPTIONS-
Teactlour Patra
TURBINE WATElt WHEEL.
Patont
TIUUMPll CORN SHELLEIt
RIDER'S PATENT ROAD STEAMER,
for. Steam Tbreslilns, Steam Plowing, Wood
bawuig, &i
I1ULDBHT8 ITEMT
Doable SuaiuluK aud Deaectlug iriaeblne.
CASTINGS OK EVKIIY KIND IN IKON AND BRASS
AlAlltt LU OKLiiUl.
Xoltbluz Pronijitly Atlendeaf to
rraii. rr,w4nir and Elimatc of any kind of mill
work ; also, luriil-li, put up anil pot In operaiion all Ilia
Machinery requisite for a Knit alaa akill uf any dea
critlou, aud K"arautee our work lu every pari ion far.
By mean nf tpoclal machinery aud otuar advanlagea
w are uuabliKl Lu Uu
jpins-p oiA8s wonn:
AT TUB LOWEST PUICES.
PalnoWll, O., Aurll aa, JBia. liasj-
HTEWART'8 LARGE OVBN, AMi-TIilP
SUMMER & WIXTEU COOKyTOVK
rA!RAMTED TO BE THE" BEST
Vooklua- IHova In tha world, raaulrina- lea
ija
Eel!, .ki
V li r li ' ' i;
WU. V
OKK UAUr TUB rVBL OP TUU COBU10S COOK
. b TO YES.
For ! by HOvC HrBDARTl.
AUubula, JnnR,lSW. n
J KUAUS3 & C03
Great Furnishing House,
19.0, 1 at dc 1S4 Ontario Mr,
CLEVELAND, O.,
Iniorte aad Dealer ra
Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings
Window Slmilea, Cornirea, Lata and Damaak;
C'urtalnSv
Alao, llnmifatirrrt and Dealer la all'abida ot
FURNITURE '
nd
Xfooklnc Orlnaiaeii,
The only establishment west of Now York whert
complete outfit can be obtained In fiirnlahlng a Ont
elas rerltlance, from the attie to cellar.
t A" a-ooda aold at Impoitor' and Haanfactnrer
rrlc-'- sum
CLEVELAND WINDOW GLASS CO,
30 aot 32 Champlain Street,
- CLISV1!I,A!SI, n
Bualera In
English aud FreucU Plate Glass,
Enj-lisli Bnd Frencli Window 3la
English unit French Picture Glass.
American Window Glass,
Ornamental GIiibs,
Heavy SkyUght GTass,
Car, Curringe uud Show Case
Special eiuatemndc tor Bullden and. Archlteeta.
ODD SIZES CUT TO ORDER.
We are ut receiving a large and wcUatd atoefc.
unexcelled lu qualil.
. E. W. PALMElt, 8"c'y.
H NOTIOB.
Real Estate Agent & Owner
9 A LOTS iit-ar Main St.. AHlitabulft. O.
Vy 1 j acre, uond house, haj-n and nreharri- tw
miles ou ill of Asbtnbalaoaiflie aa1 rand Do Jenerson.
tX ncre on Sniilh Htd'e ltoad. t niilea west of Ashlu-
Riiia; ioiitt iiiiii(iliii.'s, nan. cacrla-re and blacksmith-
sbmis. und house and lot where I live, and Ml aeri- 7W
mile miuili of Kel.oirusvllle on the old Turnpise. Ood
house, barn and orchard. I have also for sale thiee new
Top, Hales, cheap and on easy term; alio other
property to uumuroua to mention.
l. w. -ABY.
I VEAL ESTATE FOK SALE on
oivoinible term. All of tile Heal Estate of the lata?
THUS. MITCHELL Is uttered for sale by
j.'l.'mitcukllI Execulor-
Aabtahula. April in, 1K,. fl-tf ..
you SALE..
VALUABLE Il.nise and Lot for Salt-,
with out biiildlnirs all complete. 81 11a ted corner of
Walnut aud Aetubula Street,. Ashtabula liwlior.
V.M. MOSHE1.
HOUSE & LOT FOB SALE.
rPIIE Villnsre House ami Lot, iilpannntly
1 loca-d on Pi.rk Street, now occniiled by the Sub
scriber, I oft'ered fur alc on favorable lerm. Applica
tion sliiiuld be made inimciliately 10 the subscriber, at
the Shoe Shop lu llulben's lllock. J. AN.KIt.
Ashtilbiilu. Alllflist as. 1S71. bStf
YETERLNAUY SUKGEOX.
The Subscriber having ps'sed a preparatory cour
of study for the practice of hi proo-ss Ion. oiler lila.
ervl es to to the ciiizen of AshtahitJh. in the treat
nienaof tke narioue diseuse to which tfle horse 1 ca-'
pwsed. lie muy he louiid ou Inquiry at the Flsk IIoneH
ADAM UCMTER.
Aslitehala. Sept ai,lS7-. W) a
30 BCPERIOR STREET.
CLEVELAND. OHIO.:
UT
CHANGE OF FIRM.
Strccter, Giddiugs & Co.,
( Succeaeors to Seymour, Olddinf- A Co.,) -
AREsnow pnip rt'd with greatly in
craaxid raailltie for all kiuds 01
Jobbing and Building;.
And will make tbla branch of onr bualneaa a tpeelalty..
Wa aro-alM manufacturing all kind of
Builders IvSECte rials'.
In our line, at a flOOD PROFIT, both In nnreelvea-aadl
our Vuttomirt. STUKK I KU, U1DU1N0S Co.
Ahtabnl. n.-ti'-t 81. 18T0. 118
IStew Goods
RECEIVED THIS WEEK AT
TYLER & CARLISLE'S
Twenty Pieces Victoria Lawns, at
25, 30, 35, 40,, 50 and 00 cents per yaatl
SWISS MUSLIKSr
BISHOP LAWNS,,
DRESS LINENS;
OTT05TAJT SHAWLS,
WHITE SHIRTS,,
STRIFE CHAMCRATSj. ,
We are od-ring Great Bargains ia
Marsailles Spreads
AND.
LINEN NAPKINS!
Block Alpaca at last Fall Trices,, -Grtqt
Jleductie t lYicet qfi' -r
ARASOiS. AT
s CARLISLE'S
Ahtbul, ttmt 10, ltfTS. 1)71,
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. Varriage Cbmjjany,. .
lIAUAfi1URSaB.Q .
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. , , t
NMU.tO( tot Ot STAYS aVTHBSav .
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