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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, (Continued) i - - - there would be equally Injurious.- E;vh one of them when firmly cstablUhcd as aii independent Ri-public, or when incorparat ed into iho United Stale wouid lie a source , of strength aad power. Conforming my administration to these principles, I have on no creation lent support or toleration to uu lawful expctUtliina net on foot upon the plea of republican prupaandism or of national steusiou vr aggranducnusit. The nrcefsity howsver, of reprcswioj such unlaw ful move ments ciearly iudicates the duty -which rests upon tw of adapting our legislative action to the new circumstance of the. decline of tho Euroiieau monarchical power and intlu enco and the increase of American republi can ideas, interests and sympathies. It can not bo long before it will become necessary for this government to lend some effective aid to the solution of the polilical and social problems which are continually kept before the world by the two republics of the Island of St. Domingo, and which are howd'. los inj themselves more dirtir.ctly than hereto fore in the Island of Cuba. The subject U commended to your consideration with all the more cara ktne.ss, because I am satisfied that tho time has arrived when even so di rect a proceeding as a proposition for an an tirxatiou of the two republics of tho Island f St. Domingo, would not only receivo the consent of the people interested, but would also give satisfaction to all other foreign na- . tions. I am aware that upon the question of further extending our possessions it is apprehended by some that our political sys tem cannot . fiieecsf ully be applied to an arra more extended than our continent, but the conviction is rapidly gaining ground in the Amcricau mind that, with the increased facilities for inler-coniniunication between all portions of the earth, the principles of free government as embodied in our consti utiou, if faithfully maintained and carried out, would prove of sufllciect strength and , breadth to comprehend within its sphere aad iufluenee tho civilized nations of tho worM. THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Tho attoution of the Senate and of Con gress is again respectfully invited to the treaty for the establish meut of commercial rec!pncily with the Hawaiian Kingdom, entered into last year, and already ratified by that Government. The altitude of the United States toward these islands is not very different from that in which they stand toward the West Indies. It is known and felt by the Hawaiian Government and peo ple that their government and institutions are feeble and precarious; that the United Slates, being so near a neighbor, would be unwilling to see the islands pass under for eign coutrol. Their property is continually disturbed by expectations and alarms of un friendly political procee'lina, as well from the United Slates as from foreign powers. A reciprocity treaty, while it could not ma terially diminish the revenues of the Uniled States, would be a guarantee of the good will and forbearance of all nations, until the people of tho Islands shall,of themselves at no distant clay, voluntarily apply for ad mission into the Union. The Emperor of - Kiw-iia has acceded to the treaty negotiated her in January last, for the security of traile mark in the interest of manufacture and commerce, I have invited his attention to the irapurtanre of establishing now.whi'e it seems easy and practicable, a fair and enul regulation of the va?t fisheries belonjj- hig to the two nations in the waters of the Korth Tacific Ocean. THE TREATIES WITH ITALY, BELGIUM, AND THE NORTH GERMAN STATES. The two treaties between the United States aad Italy, for the regulation of Con sular powers, aud the extradition of crimi nals, negotiated and ratified hero during the last se.-s.on of the thirty-ninth Congress, has leen accepted and continued by the Italian Government. - A liberal Consular Convention, which bas been negotiated with liclgium, will be sub mitted to tha Senate. Too. very important , . treaties which were negotiated between the - United States and North Germany and Ha vana, for the regulation of the rights of naturalized citizens, have been duly ratified and exchanged, and similar treaties have been entered into with the Kingdom of Bel gium and Wurtemburg, and with tho Grand Dulchies of Baden and llesso Darmstadt. I hope soon to be able to submit equally satis factory conventions of the same character now in the courso of negotiation with the i respective governments of Spain, Italy and the Ottoman Empire. - . THE NORTH GERMAN STATES. NEGOTIATION WITH GREAT BRITAIN--QUESTIONS INVOLVED. Examination of claims against the Ucitc-d States by the Hudson Bay Company, and the Paget 's Sound Agricultural Company on ac count of certain possessory rights in the Stale of Oregon and territory of Washington, alleg ed by these companies in various provisions of trcciy between the Uniled Stales and Great Britain, of Jane 10th. 18G4, has been dili gently prosecuted, under the directions of the Joint International Commission, to which tftey were submitted for adjudication by the treaty between the two governments of July 1st, 1SC3, and it is expected, will bo conclu- " ""Hr-4t2r'y day. practical relation coacetmuig coTTSiial trado and tho fisheries can be aci-umpltshj;d by a treaty between the the United Stales aud Great Britain, unlil Congress shall hare expressed their judmcut concerning the principles involved. Three other instances, however, between the Unt- ted Stales and Great Britan, remain open for adjustment. These are the mutual rights of naturalized citizens; the boundary questions involving title to the bland of Sau Juan on the Pacific coast, and the mutual claims arising since the year lS5;t, of the citizens and subjects of the two countries for injuries and depredations committed under the au thority of their respective Goycrments. Ne gotiations upon these subjects are pending and I am not without hope of being able to lay before the Senate for its consideration, Curing tho present session, protocols calcu lated to bring to an end these justly excit ing and long excitiDg controyersiea, OUR RELATIONS WITH CHINA, JAPAN AND SPAIN. Wc are not ad vised of the action of the Chinese Government upon Urn liberal and auspicious treaty which was recently cele brated with its plenipotentiaries at this cap ital. Japan remains a theatre of civil war, mar ted by religious incidents and polilical severities peculiar to that loag isolated em pire. The Executive has hitherto maintain ed strict neutrality among the belligerents and acknowledge with pleasure that it has teen fraukly and fully sustained in that course by the enlightened concurrence and 'Co-operation of the ether treaty powers namely; Great Britain, France, the Nether lands, North Germany and Italy. Spaiu having recently undersoi'u a revo lution, marked by extraordinary unanimity . and preservation of order, the Provisional Government established at Madrid has been recognized, and the friendly intercourse which has so long happily existed between the two countries remains unchanged. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. I renew the recommendatiou contained my communication to Congress dated the . 18th of July last, copy of which accom panies this message, that the judgement the people should be taken ou the propiitty of so amending Iho Federal Constitution that it shall provide, first. For au election of President and Vice President by a direct vote of the peo pl(, instead of through the agency of elec tors, and making them inedible for re election to a second term. Second. For a distinct designation of person who shall discharge the duties president in the event of a vacancy in that oOke by the death, resignation or removal cf both the President and ice President. Third. For the election of Senators the United State directly by the people the several States Instead of tho Legislatures Fourth. For the limitation to a period Tears of tuo terms of Federal Judge. Pro foundly Impressed with the propriety making theso important modUicalions in Coustiluliou, I respectfully submit them the early and mature consideration of C'on . greas. We should, as far as possible, all pretext for violations of the organic law, by remedying such Imperfections timo and exDericnce may develop, ever membering that tho Constitution which any lime exiL, unlil changed by an explic it and authemtio act of the whwle people, . severally binding upon alb ' TUB DUTIES OF COXOItESS riKORATtOS. ' lathe performance of a duty Imposed upon mo by the Constitution, I have communicated to Congress information the stale of tho Union, and receommended for its consideration such measures as seemed to mo necessary aad expedient. carried into effect they will hasten the complishmttut of the great and beneficent purposes for which the Constitution ordained, and which It comprehensively states wore to form a mora perfect union-, estab- llsh justice, insure aointnc iranquuuy, . . ... . . M flnf.n,. ts r - m . 1 1 Tlue lor me ijoiuuiuu """"i i" trcueraJ welfare, &nd Secure the blessings liberty to cm-selr qd oor poiterity. Congrcss are vested all legislative wers and upon them devolves the responsibility as well for flaming unwise and excessive laws as for neglecting to devise and adopt measurers absolutely demanded by the wants of the country. Let us earnestly hope, that before our respective terms of service now rapidly drawing to a close, shall expire, an All Wh-e Providence will so guide our Counsels as to strengthen and preserve the Federal Union restore prosperity aud happiness to our whole people; and promote ou earth, peace and will toward men. ANDREW JOHNSON. ANDREW JOHNSON. WASHINGTON, D. C., December 9th, 1868 Trial Jefferson of R. H. Dana. Council for the Prosecution. Richmond, December 1. In tho United State Circuit Court to-day, Chief Justice Chase, presided, on the motion to quash tho proceedings 'iiinst Jefferson Davis. It. II. Dana, for the Government, proceeded to show that the Four teenth amendment, pleaded in bar of punishment, by tho defeudant, was not a enal statute, but merely a change in tho political system, to so curu trustworthiness In olllco aud preserve purity iu the administration of the UuviTuuient. It was a meas ure of precaution to secure the coun try Bgainst the tilling of ottkvs with persons who once tilled them, and broke their oaths. It could not be pleaded in the bar of couvietiou fur treason, seeinp it applied to this on ly who had. alter taking the oath of oillce, enpifjed in insurrection and re bellion. It is levying war against the Government. Of this the defendant stands charged. It would he strange it JelF. Davis could, as he miht un der litis plea, come to the bar and, acknowledge that he was guilty of treason, deny a liability to ho punish ed because cf tne Fourteenth Amend ment. Air. O'Connor followed Mr. Dana. Mr. O'Connor showed from the very nature of the great civil war, that it was impossible to follow it up, by trials frt m treabon.cond acted with the fairness required by law. How ut terly repugnant to the world's idea of humanity Is It. that after being rec ognized during the war, in all respect, as equal aud honorable men, the leaders of the conquered force Bhould be searched out in peace to be hung: as traitors. He maintained that tho government and people had never in tended to do this, and it was for this reason that the fourteenth amendment had been adopted. It was a consti tutional provision, and executed It self, and thoso who fell under it wero now suffering the punishment. He asked the court to give construction to the fourteenth article: that the American people intended it should bear aud to accept the great and bene ficent boon of mercy in the construc tion which they bad put upon it, and which tend to advance what all good men, who are believers in universal suffrage, should be accompanied hand iu hand with universal amnesty of supposed offenses arising out of the unfortunate controversy in which universal suffrage may be said to have had its origin and establishment. The Court adjourned until to-morrow. After Hie adjournment of the Uni ted States Circuit Court to niarht, the counsel were re-called, when Chiat Justice Chaso announced that the Court was divided'; he (Chase) being in favor of quashing the Indictment, and District Judge Underwood oppo sing it. Thereupon, this division of the Court was certified in the Supreme Court of the United States. Chief J ustice Chase leaves fi for Washington to-morrow morning. iu ot the of of of of of the for re move as re at is T4IE SUCCESS OF OUR ONF JL DOLLAR SALE UAH CAUSED VCII A COriTLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, That in order to supply tlie demand oc CHsionetl by our constantly increasing pairoiiacre we nuvo receuliy made linpor unions .lor the Full Trade, direct irotu Europeuti Manufacturers. Amounting to Nearly $500,000, So that wo nre prnpnreil to sell every de scription of Dry aud Fancy Goods, Mil ver Tlated Wuro. Cutlery, Wnlcues, Al bums, Jewelry, &o. Of belter qucdify Uicai any other concern i;t ti country jor tne uniform price of ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLK. St-er- Tuo bet of Boston and N'W York rot'rr-'nccH Riveu as to the reliability ot our nous, aud that our businesx is eon duuied in the fuirext nnd most legitiaiHte manner poHillu, and thul we pi ve grenter vulue for the money limn can bo obtitiued in hiiv other way. All Uoods UaUMiii'd or broken i: trims portittion replaced without ehitrgc. Checks 'dewcribinji articles nold, sent to aeuU in C'lulm ul rule mention ed below. We guarantee every article to cost lss tnnu if bought tit any B')Kton or New York Wbolesalu ilcti.-e. Our Commission to Agent . Exceed thoso of evry other tstul.iiili im nt of the kiud, proof of this can be lotinj in comparing our premiums with lllOHO Ot Other l'Olt CLl'Bi or to k same t-iy.G, in ailditinn to which we claim to give bcltei gooda of fie sauio character. Wc wiil eend to Aguntu free ol charge For a Club of SO and Three Dollars. I d z. nood linen shirt fonu; I set aoiid sold BtuJs: all wool cuvm merit or pknts; fine white counterpane, lurpe alxe; 1 ele Jlant b 2-tnoral skirt; U'Jj yards brown or blenchtnl (-heetiiiK, Ood quality, yard wide; 1 e egautlOO fixture mo;o.ico-bound photo, album: I double lens stereosoope and 1 loreiira ytevrs; I ailver-plated en ffravo l 5 bottle caxior; 1 tlouut silk fan with ivnry or sandal wood frame, fouth er edgo wid spauKlcd; I ktmd carving knile uii'l fjrk, very best quality, ivory balaneed handle; 1 handsome beaded and liued parasol; 1:0 yils. gKid print; 1 very tine duuiuk table cover; 1 pair best quals ity ladies aero coiigreji tine linen towin; idoz. Kogc-ra' best silver dessert Jerks; 1 ladies large real ruoroci-o ci-o traveling bag; 1 fancy dress pattern; t dogcti elgnut silver plated engraved nai kln rings; i uoz, l.idm' line merino or cu'.'.ou stockings; cents' heavy chased solid gold ring; 1 pr. ladies high cut bnl- moral bouts; 1 rlecant dula'ne dress Dat- tern; 1 violin and bow, iu box complt-te; 1 svt jewely, tun, car drops and alieve buttons. For a Club of 50 aud Five Dollars. black or colored alpawa druss pnttern; i set lace curtains; 1 pan alt wool blank eis; onrvtd silver plated (t bottle re volring caster; I beauliiul writing il.-k; I solid gold a!url Uiii; 3) yds. very line cussiniwro fur pants and v-t; 1 sot iyory uaanueu nouiiie KUiveii Willi silver-plated iotas: 1 elegant satin p.irnsol lio.-ivily beaded and lined with silk; 1 pr. gnts ca.'f bootv; HO yds. f od print; 30 yds good brown or bleuehid heeling, yurd wide or iu jus. a yu. wiua, good uuaiitv; i la dies' (decant morocco traveling bag; square wool shawl; 1 plain Xnrwich pop lin dress paiu-rn; 1 :i-4 yds. dun. width clotti for ludies' cloak; fcletrunt entrrsved ilver-plated tea pot; 3 yds double width water proof cloth for cloukinir. For a Club of 100 and Ten Dollars. rich Merino or Thibet dresa pattern; 1 nr. lino damask table cloths aud napkins match; 1 pair gents r reneh call beots: heavy, silver plated engraved ice rutcher; very line all wool cloth for ladies' clouk; 1 web very best quul'ty brown or bleach ed Sheeting; 71 yds hue Ciiasiinere for suit; 1 elegant English bervge dross pat teru; 1 beautiful Knglish berage shawl; 1 tet ivory balanced handle knives aud forks; 1 ladies' or gents silver hunting, case watch; 1 Barllutt hand portablo auw. log machine, splendid family bible, steel euicravings with record and photograph pages; Zo yds. good nemp carpeting, good colors-; 1 pair Kood Marseilles quilt; 1 gool 6 barrel revolver; 1 elegant fur muff and cnp; 1 single barrel shot gun; 1 silvers plated, engraved, 0 bottled revolving cas tor, cut glass bottles; 1 very line violin nud bow, in case; 1 set ivory balanced knives aitd forks. Presuuts for larger Clubs iucroaso the ssine ratio. thus Send Money by Registered Letter. of Sknd Foil ocr new Fall Circular. TCalulogiie of Uooil.i to any address If sent frkk. PARKER A CO., Nos. 93 and 100 Summer st., Roston. was states STAR LEA1 That haa now pro - gaoh a 6Ht repuUtion ij, market ill. I .1. . i can iaa only - . ' of J t; In . CORRBLL8' BANKERS. 1 1 to 1 in Bnt of g. D. Har:t- & B .- 1. Wo have removoit our Bank to oar new Hanking Hous.i, where we have every fa cility for completing a KenTHl Banking tiiiH.m'Ms, nd solicit the continued and in crenued patronage. We buy and sell Gold, Silver, Government Bonds and Exchange ! K05CT LOAKKD. Coupons cashed, nnd Collections made. Promissory Note and Business Paper bought. Draw Sight Drafts on Eng land, Scotland, Ireland, Franco and Germany, in sums to suit. DEPOSITS RECEIVED! and Interest allowed at reasonble rate. Revenue Stamps for sale. Small coin furnished. OnORGE D. HRTKR. MIC11AE1.D. H ARTE It, OAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK 1 llO CAtflK. SO. B, UtBTlI. , 1. aASTCB, Dank Block, went side of Square, CASTOX, OHIO. THIS BAXK IS DOING A Genera" Exchange, Deposit and Dis count Business ! MONEY LOANED. PROMISSORY NOTES BOUOHT. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes Bought. all tisns or Government Bonds and Revenue Stamps ou baud aud for sale. DEPOSITS ItECFIVED and interest Hl'oc-d on time dopnsila. The publio will find us prompt and lis comuio'lntinrr. ISAAC BARTER A SOXX Canton, O., Oct. 1. 1S63. Ilavins; sold our iutervat iu th MaTines Depoitit Bank, we cordially leeorjimend the Savinirs t)poMit Bank of Isaac Harter & Sons, (our successors) to thu continued aud increased p.ttronHi?n of nur friends. fEi'KIt f. '1 KUMr, MARTIN W1KIUAL. may 29. 1S07. lv. P. T. TBCMl. t H. K. WISE, ( K. H. TRUMP. nil, ucaroBD, . pXCnANGE BANK TRUMP, IIURFORD, WISE A CO. iu the old Bunk Room in TRUMP'S. BTjOCK, Oppose tne St. Cloud Hotel, Canton, O. IKTKKKST JlIXOWBD ON TIMS DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE On all parts of the United States MONEY LOANED Oold, Silver, Promissory Notes, Gov- ' ernment Bondu, and other SECURITIES BOTjanT i SOLD. H. R. WISE, Pres't. H. II. TKUM P. Caah'r. Octeber 33. 1SC7. if - OTEREOSCOP1C TIEVS, ALUU.M3, U1KU.UU3 E. & II. T. t CO.. 501 Broadway, Now Yoac, . Invita the attention of tho Trade to their extensive assortment of tho above, or the abe, of thcirown publication, iranufucture and importation. Wo publish over foar thousand subjects of Stereuacopio V ie"s, including: Niagara, Catakilla, Huddon, White Mountains. Washington, aaraioga. West Point. Mammoth Cave. Central Park. Trenton Falls. Great West, Housatonic. Delaware, Instantaneous, Cuba, New Grenada, Venezuela, Tho Andes, China, Japan, ingianu, otc Our imported views embrace a large as sortment, including tha choicest preduo- tiona ul Win. tlnnland, U. w. v naon, La my, and nthej eminent photographers, COIlKlstlDg of Swiizerland. Rhine. Pyrenees, Par- i, England, Bcotland, Ireland, Wales, Pompeii, uermany, Austria, iwjy, Spain, Tuileries, St. Cloud, Trianon, Crystal 1'aluce, lyrol, liercuianeum, I t ontainoieau, cotupeigne, ersaiu., Naples, Rome, tc, Ac. THE LANDS OF THE BIBLE, A new aud intensely interesting aeries. Alo, Illuminated and Transparent Views in great variety. We are also exclusive scents in America for "Ferrier's Glass Views." of which we have a splendid sortment. Agents for Frlth's Series 8 1 4x8 1 3 in Photogruphio Views Switzerland, the Rhine, Knland, Scotland, vvalea, Scc STEP.EOA'COPES. We manufactory very larirely. and have a large stock the best at the lowest rates. PIIOTOan APUIO 4LBUM manufacture of -dlbuius is well-known thronehout lbs country as supvrior quality and beauty to oil others. -411 we sell are mads in our own factory aud our styles are different from those any other maker. Buyers should not to see our stock before making their pur chases. CIIBOMOS. Those beautiful pictures, that cannot distinguished Iroui the finest Oil Paints ings, at onestenth their coal, we import laigely from Paris, London, Berlin. mud Rome, and supply the trade the lowest rates. E. A ll.T.jiSTHOSY A CO.. 601 Broadway, N. Y. Importors and Manufacturers of Photo graphic Materials. aug!9tf F OR'SALUp ok a or tbi BEST FARMS IX STARK COUKTT OOSTAISIKa Sixty and Two-thirds Acres, .Situated Ave miles west of Berlin, on road to Fulton, aud oa the cross roaa from Uassillon t Middlebury nine miles from Canton. Forty acres in a cood state of cultivation, the balanee In tlmhftr lnnd. This farm is in every partfcnlar desira ble. Fruit of oveiy description raised ilm nl,. The buildinirs and water ities cood. Possession given at ONCH sold beiore the first of October next. For terms and further information of the undersigned, BKIillEN A MoKINUET, Attorneys at Law, - - 4 TOBACCO AND CIGARS. FRBD. K KM PER. FBAKE M MURRAY, piiED. KEMPER A CO., Hovinft purohased the interest of Kemper A Appel in the Cigar and Tobacco busi noun, iuvitx their friends and the publin generally to call and examine tlidir slocK CIOARS AND TOBACCO, Which consist in part of the Best Havana, Yara, Connecticut, Seed and Common CIGARS. Beat brands of Fine Cut Chewing, Buckeyo Imperial, Ambrosia, And all kinds of PLUG Dark and Bright. Best brands SMOKING Lone Jack, Virginity, Birds Eye, Hacnem, s.c, And general assortment of . PIPES, POUCHES, And Suiokert' Articles Generally. Etylteinember the Place, in Rawle's lied front, East lus. street, Cantos, Ohio. J one 18, lSUHtf RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. JEAUTIFUL, RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. I have just laid out FORTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS in the went part of Canton, which I sell on reasonable terms. will Several of these lota are beautifully situated on Tuscarawas t tret-t. Some twunty-four front on Fifth strpt, which ia here opened out sixty ieot wide. Eire frout on tho old Fulton Roarl, and the rest front ou a new road laid out par allel with .r uin street. These lots will make -very desirable buldinp spots, and they are situated quite convenient to the business part oi town. Those wishing to purchse such !lots woald do w-lt to call soon. JOSEPH MEYER. Canton, May 20, l&38-tf MARSLL WQRKS. I QITY MARBLE WORKS. PHILIP IIAUBERT, Dealer and Manufacturer f Plain and Or- Dameutal ; MONUjrENTS A TOMBSTONES, haa recently opened a new marble shop on East Tuscarawas Street, near Market Square, in Cunton, where Monnmenta, Tombatonee, and all work portaininz t nla line or business, elttior in Italian or American Marble, are manufactured and kept constantly ou nana, ilavuiir been eneHired in tne man ufacture of Marble work ef all descriptions lor a number of years, ne Is well experien ced in getting up good aud akilfull work. lleat-o plcrixes himself that all or-.ers Khali be made satisfactory before delivery, as ne la able to give the best and most ma terial, lor less money, than any establian- ment either in or out or tark couutw Money can be made by calling at bis bhop Deiore orderinc elsowtiere. PHILIP UAUBERT. March 6th. lS67-tf WHOLESALE CEQCERY- I as ot in of Our in of fail be Vi enna at the ieaa inir only are ou facil if in quire G ROCERIES AT WHOLESALEl C. BIECIIELE Lias Just opened his stook of Oh.oice G-roceries IS THE EAST ROOM or thb REX BU1LDINU Kant Tuscarawaa Street, Canton, Ohio. Coffee, Tea, Sugars, Molassed, Tobacco, Spices, Rice, ., RETAIL DEALERS in Stark and sur rounding counties are Invited to cull examine my large STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES And judsre of Prices, Ac. Among my Stock, I have a large variety oi anotce anu careiuny selected Ehina, Marffraefler, and French and White Wine I ' ALSO Best Catawba and Isabella! fjr Please Give me a Call. C. BIEHELB. June S. ISiii-tf Cantos. O. QBE AT REDUCTION in PRICES. Prices of Gor-ls Approachinp; a Basis. NICHOLwVr HOUR, Merchant T - Mori Llns reopnd I E th. iMeichanl snment 'n Tailoring nortcr'sB r t Ux.k (Second Floor), Where i is Hist received A MTLRKLT KKW j9l R1LL-SBLECTKD rroci: p- Clottw, Cusmmeres, VesUngs, Also, a Splendid assortment of ' BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeros and Vestings of all Klads, Styles and Prices. N. BOCR, Tha well-known Merchant Tailor, individual attention to ayery garment maae ai nut esiaoiianmenn. Caatps, Jiaf e, lSSVt " JEWELRY G OLJ3 FOR GREENBACKS. DEUBLE A BROTHER, CANTON, OHIO, HAVE REMOVED Their old wd well knows JFWELRY STORE1 To their splendid Nea Bunding, eest side of the ui uc square, one door jatn oi Kimball Krea and next door to C. Schwuitxer's Rardtnrt Rtore. Theirnew building is fitted uu in the latest stTleand snplieu mm a lull atsorimeoi oi new woeaa tbeir tine, aucn as Gold and Silver Watches Of American, English and Swiss make; Olocks of every variety; hine Jewelry; uoid fens or tne beet mHKf ani cusiny; silver ana natea Ware; Musical Instruments, such aa Mflodeons, Guitars, Vjplms, Flutes Kifes, Accordoons, to. Spectacles to suit old and young: Kin cutlery, Fortroonnaia, nnechiD ware, TOV8 OF EVERY VARIETY Besides ver" many articles not herein enumerated. We are enabled to sell cheaper man most otners as we Buy for Cash. wciockB ana jewelry repairea. All our wora warranted. ive us a call. Canton. Atutatl3. 18ts HARDWARE. I LLIANCE HARDWARE AND IRON STORE WRIGHT A PENXOCK, New Goods ! Xew Prices ! Enlarged Stock 1 Terms Cash We bee leave to any to the citizens of Stark and adjoining Counties, that we still continue to keep on hand, and for sale, at the lowest prices for the times fine assortment of POCKET A TABLE CUTLERY Furnishing Hardware, House Trimmings, Coach Trimmings, Harness Trimmings, Furniture Trimmings, Coffin Trimmings, Mechanics' Tools, Farming Implements Shoe-Makers' Kit and Findings. IRON AND STEEL, Garden Beods, Ropes and Twines, RrHshes, all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Locks and Latches, Springs and Axles, PAINTS AND OILS, Bent Wood Work, Moss, and Curled Hair, Hubbs and Spokes, Sash ar J Putty, WINDOW GLASS, Picture Glass, Glass cut all shapes and slzf Turpentine and Benzino Varnish Floor. Table, Stair and Carriage OIL CLOTHS, Window Shadea, Damasks. Denial Stock, Whip and Canes, Bird Cages, Belting and Baskets, And a great variety of all other arti cles usually kept in a Hardware Store. SKJive Us a Call. WRIGHT A PENNOCK. VCCLEN FACTORY. c. and Red Gold pays w O O L ! W O O L 1 EAGLE W OOLEN -FACTORY. Parties bayins. Wool ..to work, can have if done at the Kew Eatrle Woolen Factory on South street between Lind A Co.'a Davis A Son's Mills. Canton. Ohio, at following prices : Dootkia Cnssiicre &t 76 cent per yard. Double and Twist, M contn per yard Satinet, SO cents peryard. Country Flannel, yard wide, 30 to S5 cents per Fancy Flannels, 2S in. wide, 25 cents per Blankets, $2,00 per Carding, Spinning and Reeling, 13 oenta per pound" Stocking Y'ani, 2o oentsi per pound Roll Carding, 8 oenta per ponna. We have on hand largo uasorment Cassimere, Satinet, Flannls, Blankets and Yarn Of oar own make, which we will exchange at manufacturing rates, or trade lor ROBBISTS & MILLER. May 27. '68 Lf 1 f ELODEONS AND ORGANS DEUBLE A BRO. Have a large and choice lot of Melodeons and Organa of the beat make. For "v, w.rr.ntfld tor five years. and see them. . ,o.. Canton, September 19 180-tr STOVES SlZ. STOVES, STOVES! IL. BIECIIELE A BROTHER, cantos, onio. . uncnnmiu tr is puuti n TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET IRON WARE, Also have always on band a large assortment Cook, ParVr, and Heating Stoves 1 Are ageau for celebrated STEWART COOK AND PAHLOH STOVES, Which nre is fact the Stoves il the world. beflt Cooking and Heating rV.' WARRANT all onr cook stoves to be good bakers and to draw well, and we sell as cheap as the cheapest. AH kinds of . WORK MADE TO ORDER, On snort notice and warranted toglre'entire satis fnction. Our place is Harman's old stand, on East Tus carawas street. Give us a call. . Oct. 4.18BSmS. I,. BIHCHELE ai BROTHER. WOOLEN FACTORY. pANTON CITY WOOLEN FAC- V TORY ! LAWRENCE ALEXANDER, Thankful for past patronage, would most respect fully inform his iriendt and former patrons, and the public in general mar ne nns rcnitea ois facto ry, (on theccrucr Cherry and Third siraets,) with NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY aad that he is now nreDared to manufacture all ;oeds in his line on tne shortest notice, ana in ' a manner to dofy competition with any es tbblishmeat in the West. He manufac ture CLOTHS, SATINETTS, Ves tings, Twectls, Cttssimeres, Blankets, FLANNELS Of every description. Stocking Yarn, 4c Se it tikeniu prepared k CARD ROLLS, SPIN YARN. COLOR. FULL, AND DRESS CLOTH, Or to manufacture Goods for Customers on the Shares cr by the Yard. He has oa hand a large stock el ha nill exchange for wooi or cash. go 2S.Customers should remember tha is manufacturing this soosou at REDUCED PRICES. WOOL WANTED t .iny amount of Woel Wanted, which the highest market price will paid. L. ALi.iAjii.K. MaT22. 1865.tr SEWING MACHINES and the yard. yard. of wool sale Call T.II E GREAT AMERICAN! -j- COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAM1NG And Sewing Machine. Its Wonderful Popularity Conclusive iTocf ej its Ureal Jlent. The inciease in the demand for this uable machine has been TEN FOLD the last seven months of its first year fore tho Buhllc. 1 tiis grrano and nurprising success unprecedented in the history of sewing machines, and nre feel fully warranted IT HAS NO EQUAL, BKINO ABAOLVTSLY THB BBS FAMILY" MACHINE In the world, and intrinsically the est; for it is tiro m:icuines combined one by a simple and beautiful mechanic al arrangement, making both the Shuttle and Lock-stitch, and the Overseaming and Button-hole stitch, with -qual facility and perfection. It execute in t Lb very manner every variety of clewing, such Hemming, f elling, cording, mcKIoz, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, Gather ing and sewing on, (done at the time), and in addition, Overseanis, broiders on the edge, and makes beautiful Button and Jiyelet-holes in all fabrics, .Every Machine Is warranted by Company, or its agents, to give entire lSlilCUOU. Circulars with full particulars and ples of work done on this machine, be had on application at the Salesrooms of the American Button-hole, Overseam- ingand bevring Macbipo Company, S. W. cor. Eleventh and Chestnut 1'niLADELPHIA, PA Instructions eiven on the Machine the rooms of the Company gratuitously to ail purchasers. S& Agents Wanted. FRED'K PAXSOS, Pres't. W. B. Mendeshall. Treas. Ian21 tf. ITTLE'S 1MTR0VE1 Cook: S t o v e Remember that Ihe only place in ion wnere Little's Improved Cook Stove Is kept for sale, is at A. II urford's Tin and Stovo Empire Block East Tus. Street. All Stoves warranted. It Is the Cook Stove in use. Call and examine. A. IIURFORD. Canton, -dog- 28. 1808tf COUNTRY MERCHANTS FARMERS Take notice that the est, Best A Cheapest stock of Iland in thia oonntv for sale, wholesale and tail, at . 7if CDRRHLIVP. GROCERIES Has JTEW DEPOT, GROCERY AND PROVISION STORJl HENRY BECKER just opened in his new building on SOUTH CHERRY STREET ! Near the new depot, a large stoat of fresh FAMILY GROCERIES, which he will sell . CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST. I will pay tne highest market price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. I also keep all kinds of refreshments for the inner man. . . GIVE ME A CALL And let me try to do as well by you as any oi me ioiks up town. HENRY BECKER. Dao. 18 tf--67. J3ITTSBURG GROCERY STORE, Six Doors East of American Hotel, Is going right along in the old place with MORE CHEAP GOODS, And much cheaper and better than ever belore. tsucu as GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AC, In endless viiriety. Also a large supply of Notions, Tobaccos; and Cigars. Our stock of ONFECTIO NERI Are also Largo and Cheap. E S S Good Fresh Butter and Eetrs oonstantly on hand. Bb.llighest Cash Price alwaya Paid for Country Product. Our terms are lMvariablvcash.but I will sell accordingly as "the nimble sixpence" is wnai counts in trad p. LIPPERT A CLASS. Canton, April 1. 1803-vl HtlR RESTORATIVE. FIRST PREMIUM k. Or sv Sliver Blednl WAS AWUBKO TO - BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By th. N. H Stat Afrrieultnrml Soclptr. at IU t air, buldea m Isiuhua, oyL 'JJt Imh. BABKITT's Vegetable Hair Restorative Bestnre Gry Hair to its Natural Color t pro motes the firowth of the Hair ; ehiuigeg flie Jk. cttts Uandrurf anil flu mora t pr-renti . uwr Tailing out ! l a unorior if-cii-.-. Biiu ui Ttvwi popular atxi rv- a. a aoie arxioia mrournoui ws a. EaatVWckt. North, tuid 47 ri"W - eonin. J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, N. H. Bold by all Drajtalsta 8DS-T-1-Iy EUILD1H3 LOTS FGR SALE. Kh he foi be val du- be is in cheap in U1LDING LOTS FOR SALE. I offer for sale a number of FINE BUILDING LOTS, Situated Near the Fair Grounds, which lwin sell cheafi ana on reasonable terms. Also a FRAME BUILDING; 20 by feet, will be sold Cheap, aud can be con verted into a dwelling at little expense. t-i. U. KiUEK. Canton, March 2-. 18flS-tf nrilE BEST AND MOST ECO- X -KOMICAL Sl'OVE IX USE. Little's Improved Cook Stove For either Coal or "Wood. This popular Family Cook Stove now been brought to auch a. rietrretia perfection, and by actual trial has I uruiuu mi I 1 1 1 i a. ; . ; that is claimed for It. We therefore safely say it ia the most stovk in VMt ! and defies all com petition. As a baker it is unsurpassed ; and every respect it never fails to giye satis- laction. We also continue at our establishment at Empire Block, the - Tinning and Spouting Business. We give special attention to SPOUTING AND ROOFING, and we inyite our friends in want such work to give us a call. Our are moderate Copper Tin, and Sheet-Iron Sold at Wholesale and Retail. R.. Little A Bkthkr have the business ineharge. A. JJUHFCRD. Clifton Ohio. May 27th .IS6S. T HE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE! best as Tho Latest and Greatest Improve ment in Sewinfr Machines 1 same Em the sat- sam can sta., at I Can- ; Store, best AND Larg Rakes re This is the favorite "Family-Sewing Machine," taking four u liferent stitches, r.nd sewing tho heaviest as well as finest fabrics, beaver cloth and grenadine! The Misses Mccormick, ot Cai have U6ed it for two years, dally, trinmp lant success. This machine is lor sale anu on exnioi- tion at the Misses McCormick's room Dr. Mathews's Block. Call and examine and iudire. To see its work and tho chine in operation, will convince all Its merit. J3&-.WO challenge competition. MARY A JULIA McCQKMICK, Agents. July 11. 86Stf IJ. F. BAUBOI. QA1STON MARBLE WORKS. EAST TUSCARAWAS ST., Opposite American Hotel, Canton, DEALERS laT MONUMENTS A TOMBSTONES, of American and Italian Marble, Got up in. the most approved style modern taste. R. A J. F. .BAUIIOF. June 17. lSBStf GENTS WANTED ' TO SELL .' Blake'a Patent Springs for Chairs. They ranks a Spring Chair and a Chair out of any common chair small expense. Profits to Agents largo. Send for to - A. M. BLAKE, cere of Libby House, C4 Warrenst. New aoElS'nstf 1 J Ayer's air Visor, For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality end Ccl'cr. : A tlressin wliK-li is sit once fitriTeitblc, liculthy, tmd eficcttial for iirc.serving the hair. Fadt'll Or crau not, nair is soon rtslorru i : nnti to its original color vx'th the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin liair ij thick ened, falling linir checked, "tiiid bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can ret tore the hair where the follicles ttrc destroyed, or tha $nad3 'atrophic! r.nd decayed. But such as remain cau be taved lor usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean und vigorous. Tt nccnsiniml n will iir-vctit the linir i . i irom turning gray or lauing on, ruu consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances v.liicli make soma preparations ilaunous and injurious to the hair, the igor can only benefit but not harm it. II' wanted merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, notluncf else can be lound eo uesirable. Containiu2 neither oil nor dve, it does . . . not soil white cambric, and j-ct lasts long on the hair, giving it a ricli glos-y lustre aca a graieitu periume. m Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL aXD AnALTTICAI. ClIEMISTS, LOWELL, 1T a GO j.lii.oa. . pkich $i.oo. A PI fill Ayer's Cathartic PUIS or tul Iloclialnc. tho purposes of Perhaps no one medi cine i- so univerally ie-quu-ed hv every body as a cathartic, nor was ever ny before so universal ly adopted into use. In every counUy nd among all classes, a thia nuld imt etticient purpative I'M. The ehvioua rea fon i, that it id a more re liable anl far more efioo tu:d remedy than any other. Thoso who have It VrinM- that it cured Uu.-tu; those who nave l-n..w that it cure? their neishhors and meoas ,k..i it r.iiu throu uh any lauit or negioctor nil Know mat waat imw -t z it comi.osition. We have uiuiuuuu. uj. F.md i at certidentes of Uicir remarkable cures ott''f lollowiiis comi.Uunti, but euch cure are known in cvev ni-iihbofhood, and we need not puhhah them. Adi'it-'d to nil anes and condiuons in all climate, .ontainin? neither calomel or any deleouadru? ihev may be tafcea with safety by anybody. Their ttii':ir coiitiujr pieicrves them ever f.eh and roatea 1'ie.ii pleasant to take, while beinir purely Tegetable to harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Tlicv operate by their powerful influence on tne f itern'il v'ncera to purify the blood and iliraulato is in to healthy action remove the obstruction or tne stoma-li, bowel, liver, and other orjran or tne bo Ir, re itorinjt their irrcjrular action to health, ana by " -Hi-re -tinz, wherever tliey exist, such darausa ncrrt3 n Bra tne first origin of disease. jrinnto UireiMioni aro given In the vrrapper on tha box, for the following complaiuU, which the8 For llnatiHia or l"aiirftlo, XJatle nr. tiiuuor and of AppctiMi tamy i i i... t ,i on inodariiteW to stimulate the stom ach and restore iu healthy tons and acuen. I'nr W,i -r Caaiplalet and its varioua syron tonx, Kilioua lMMlit lie. Mick sdiaebe, JTaumlicn or VrMa SicVmeae, Witloua !Sic and lIliioiK aVever, they should be Jn di' iousl v taken for each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For I.nenliry or UlarrhKa, hut one mild doc"n iri'iiei-allv required. Km- 2tlapuinatim, Gael, Oravel, lalpl t.tlion of the) llrurt, in til tola, ttack and .utn, they should ba continuously taken, as reipii. .1, to ciuinse the diseaaoA a-tion of the system. With su.-Ji change those complaints di a;V"ir. For ro)My nnd Dropsical MvrIItnara mey should he Ukun ia largo aud frequent doses' tepro- Uuc lliii cirwi-t of a tlrutio purse. ,,,. HannrMlm. a u&e dose sSovna bo takes 'l vro. - .t - j (iiseuon and relieve tne siomacn. An orraMonul doo Flimulates the stomach nsil '.lowfU into healthy action, restores the appetite, ati.l invigorates the system. Hence it is aien ad- v.-tit -t or.iia whiir. rn eriiMi iliranr.n1nt MYiflta. Omc who fenls tolerality well, often nrt that a 1oo their rlcinsinir, anil rcuovatins effect on the di;os- Uve apparatus. - 1R. J. C. ATE It & CO., Practical Chentittt, T.OWEZTj. MASS., XT. S. A. 4- 2 tEt M a f ft t ! ' all 1. 50 OF GOODS consisting of '. CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, 4C, now oiler to lbs citizens vicinity a of C tnlon and RARE CHANCE to pui chase ouch GOODS AT A BARGAIN I Also, having purchased the book ac P. Miller, notice is hereby i count of said I. given to those indebted to said aocnunl- that they are in tue nanus oi vm. iicK.iB ley, attorney at law, for settlement; those knowing themselves lnaeotea, are reque ted to call at bisoftioe in the Publio Build legs and rrakeaeUlement at once. i j. 15 A Li Li, C. AULTMAN, . JACOB MILLKR, W. K. MILLER. June 5. '67. tf. ClOODS AT A BARGAIN ! The undersigned linving purchased ol isaiah P. Miller, his HARDWARE. bas of con- can I'KB FKcr in of terms TJARDWARE for EVERYBODY We ars (."ally receiving additions to onr always large stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, LRON, NAILS, GLASS, SASH, Ae Ac Whieh we are SELLING AT LOW PRICES! warrantinc all (roods sold to be as repre sented and AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST Thanking our customers ftr former pat ronttge, we sollolt a continuance and in crease of trade. RAYNOLD3 A SAXTON. 1SS7. tf. June 24. .I. 1 IU II I. .11 A-1 AIL -I -J REMOVAL. the ton. with in ma of O. f Rock inz at cir culars York JEW FURNITURE ROOMS I East Tuecarawas st., Cantbn, Ohio. BERNIIARD A CO., Have removed and opened In the new Room in Oeorgo B. Haas's Building, op posite Biochele's Wholesale Grocory Store, with a complete assortment of FURNITURE , And CABINET W A R K I. onsisting of . Dining Tables, '''.. Writing Tables, Stands, Chair Bureaus, Secretaries, Cupboards, Bedsteads, - Clothes Presses, We are practical Cabinet Makers, anu warrant our work as represented, none of our Burniture being the product Eastern Manufactories, but entirely do meticy dun ble and cheap. It is all mudf of the best well seasoned material. Repairing of damaged Furniture, un orders for nev, will receive prompt attex. tion and charges, moderate. ' - BKUN HARD A CO 'MMth,J6,.t'8-tf ' '"...'. ! . STRANGE, BUT TRUE Every vonng Indr gentleman in th United States can hear romw thing very macn to their advantage, by - (without charge) by addressing the underside Those having fears of being bumbURgedd'-na oblige by not noticing this card. All other) please address their obedient servant. ' THOMAS V. riHAI'MAN, eUOnlS. 831 Broadway. New York. Q ALL AT "A. HUIIFORD'S . And get a LITTLE? 8 COOK STOTE. tX T " VTr, TVTN CP" 1 SS Hi'iri 1 f-l hwi sSi L AiLKjuil lf?lCl OFTKEI I! B P. 5 '? AvV A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Hiimors, Scrofula, Scurvy, Salt-Rheum, Carbun cles and Boils, Ulcers and all obstinate Affections of the Skin, Inflammatory or Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, Chronio Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every taint of the Syttem ; Dyspepsia, and those Affections originating in the Derangement of the Digestive Organs ; viz., Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervous Af fections, Headache, Languor, and Depres sion of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Consti pation. THIS excellent medicinal compound was first prepared by Dr. J. W. TOLAND, ia 1847, and was then employed with great success ia expelling humors from the blood; but in 1618 a raedii-al friend who was quite celebrated as a physi cian, especially la the treatment of humors, sug gested some important Improvements, which wero adopted, and wulcu has made it (so the people say) the T9ry best remedy for all kinds of humors know: to " the faculty." This preparation ii composed entirely of vegeta bles, among which are 8arsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, Muadrako, and hioodroot. - When tha originator lived in New Hampshire, at Goffstown Centre, for tho space of thirty or forty miles around, and in Manchester particularly, tho Humor Doctor was well known and highly valued for the numerous and wonderful cures whica it ef fected. Though manufactured in large quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, and purchas ers had to wait for more to be made. In that re gion, some very severe cases of Erysipelas were treated with, and they were cured! Erysipelas son, or carbuncles, thoso ugly, painful ulcers; were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and Salt-Bbenm. The Humor Doctor cured them. . . It Is free from any dangerous drugs, is pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective in its actios. . ', rBEPABED AT THB STOW-ENGLAND B0TABTC DEPOT, And for tale by all Dealers in Msdicint. 7. DAMON sC CO Proprietors IV. s. t nibertson A Co., Alliance, K. Kachler, Massillon. A aunts. 1 " i . . i r t a l I r- REMOVAL. 1 Ac. of an n - J JEMOVAL. ! REMOVAL J HANK A LIND, Have romoved their establishment to tb new building a fewdors east of the Public square, where they liavoj on hand SADDLES, IIARNE33, COLLARS WHIPS. &. All. of which ara warranted to give satln faction and at prices whioh i :defy competition. St!S-Job Work aud Repairing dons on short notice neat and substantial. Ra-Csdl and Examine Our Stock. HANK 4 LIKD'S Canton, Nov. Tth. 1JKA. E M O V A L ! V. J. LISDBM AK Has removed his i Saddle and Harness Establishment Koar tothe corner of Tuacartwas A Cherry streets, Canton, Ohio. : He will continue to mnko eood work and cheap. Let all my old friends and customers aud as many new ones us choose, call and try me. F. J. XiIXDEMAN". Canton, May 27, lSUStt . jyILLINERY REMOVAL. My friends and former patrons, and the Fubiic generallv are hereby informed '.hat have removed my Millinery Store to the EotiLh eiil of Tuscarawas street, op posite J. P. Kex's clothing store, where I will be happy to wait upon all who may favor me with m call. ; . Iam now receiving fall styles of Huts and Bonnets as wall as other Goods iu my linrf, and am prepared t execute work to order on short notice and reasonable terms; - . 1 . .. . i. .... . Thankful for past favors, I hope for a continuance of the same, and extend to all a cordial invitation to call and exam ine for themselves. . ' MRS. J.'b: CLTJFF. septl6:n'3 -: LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO PEK sons buying the Patent shape Bemis Collars by the hundred, at -KIT.T is Bept2itf - . . ii :' '. ' . -.' 4: "i A'