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vrirriN Tin bunk. H. L. M'KEt, and rnorniETon. t IUI VY !IOillc.f.,JI ,Y ( t, (ii1. TAKE nOTICE! Tho Trilmno i tho only Anti cornpton paper publish ol in Srnnra ctmnty. FIkuV it Id your nciiboM and j;ot them to sub Fdii.o. IVico $!,."() per annum in chance, (Iroat iiiluvmeiit offcri'il fjr ;riiins up club. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. f ,)R jnxiK rK n aic bi! ruKMic comr, WILLIAM V. VV.KK,f Scioto. Foil ATTOKNFY f.KNKUAr., CUIUS. P. WOLCOTT, " Summit. roit rovvTUoi.t.i'.it, WM. ...THRALL-, vFmnVhu r.m vi m iiK.it ok no , hook ri'iu.in worn. .101 IX L. MARTttf, f l)uth r. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. Tli Tti paUlc ri f fence ('.unity are re quested tu meet, in lli. ir rop.'."t I v tnwn'lilp", at ll.e mini placca of huMiiitf election oil Saturday, Au&tnt 14th, 1008. kt 9 o'ulo. k P. M , to sulect delegate to alletid a County Convention, to be. held at the Courl IIoum In Tifflo, on Taci&7, Aognit 17th( at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purritw Of aottllut On Candidate for Trea'tircr, On Candidate for Auditor, One Candidate fur Sheriff, One Candidate for Commissioner, One Candidate fur Infirmary Rlrettot, and tranaactlnii anih other bueiiien M may prop erly come before llie Conrentlon. The ratio of rcireenlallon will be one tloio pule for every twenty and tmu for ercrv fraction of ten or more vote , cant Tor Prrmont et Uie liut rronilinlld election, follows! . A.1am H T.nmlon It) Montn H P'cti-sut li Hk Sprinir i Heed 0 Clinton.. -') Hoiplo I -J Kden ! S n.T.i li Ileu:l li Tluiinsin (i Jel..oii , , , 7 Venice I'l Llticriy 7 it i also n iiel i tl i rxt llie .1 i fl. rent towiiMp, hi llieir prlmnry mertin,-, noni'malo, rnc'i, ft cull camli.I.tte for Township l.nn.l Appr.il.er and also p;Mliit delejj'ilc to the ('onca'Ce..iun ,1 Convru tion at Purest on WoJnoi lay, tho lcUh of Au gust, follows: Allium, 3j Utinni,3; Ppriii, 1; Million, fl; Eilon, 3; Hopewell, 0; J.i. kaoit, 3; Lot'loti, 4; LI'irrty, 3i VIckmiiI, 2; Kuril, 3; Siiplo, 4; Beneoi, Sj Thompionrflt Venlcp, 3, Thcso dclc.itcK, together with th otliert, hould be duly roported end crUflcJ lo the Conn ty Convention. ' The prompt uttonjanoe of every Itepubllosn, I the lowukip 8teetiiiR, le eerneelly requcetcd LKANDER STEM, J. K. HORD. t". 8PEILMAN, I. M. BTKVENd, If. L. MiKEE, Ropuhlimrt Central Committee. The Crittenden-Montgomery Bill. On our first pno will ba found Iho Crittetidon-Montgom ry Dill, w'.loh pnm ed tho lower House of C'onrcaa, bul was rejected in the Seintie. Thin bill roeoivod very Kepublii-an and twenty-two Demo cratic votes, ini-ltxliiiur LAWUK.WH W. HALL. Unlike the liiylish swindle, thin bill is Ktr.'iilfiirwnrd, plain and uneijuivo o.tl in term. It proposed lo settle tho Kiumw didieully in a manner alike f:iir and honorable to both seelionsi nnd alTord ed a b isia oii which auli-Leuomptou men cf all parties could eitfvly nt.tnd. It sub milted the Leeomnton Const itm ion (not tho Lnnd Ordinance,) to a diivct vo'.o of tho people, as a ''condition ior.oiloui," knd allowed Kar.saa to come in ncie, as a t:te, with whatever consiitutiot: the peo ple, in the exercise of their own free will, might select, without any further action ou ibe part of Congress. It is plain and unequivocal, has no "dishonorable oondi- iicna" attached and does hot discriminate In faVor of aither A free or llav a tale. It doei not propoiS to admit Kansas wiiK the LeoomptorJ constitution, or any other, bul leave the people to Gil Up the blank . V . i .1 . . lit ,, . inpy jiienie. Aiuiougn 11)0 aamo atnuunl of land is promised ill tin's, as in the English bill, jet it duct Dot amount to a br:be; for, Lecompton of no fucomp ton, (her yet it all the same. W hen Hall, Cox JH'o. deserted this bill for the Enjj lih rascality and sold out lo tho South, they Voluntarily d!graoed themselves in tho eye of t'.i world, deserted principle for a pretence, the eub'nnce for tho shadow and the genuine for tho ba-ie counter-f.-it. Our readers should proerve these Iwo bill for future re iV re no... Hall's Prospects. Po the Democracy of ll.U district in tend to disgrace themsoU-ps and commi( certain political suicide, by rviiouiiu:iiiiv Juds Iscariot Hall for Conroant There app.mia to.be a settled U:ter:uiinitiun, on the partof certain Kolf-constitu'.eJ loadiiis ( the prty here, to uomiimte him, Wheth er their party deiiro it or not; although there are twenty Democrntsin the dUtfiot, inuub bettor fiunliSod, who bare not tl trtln of Le.jompton their Another Failure. The second attempt to submerge the All.mtio Telegraph cable has proved failure. Aftur two unsuccessful alio ai pis to RlHit, tbecable was oonuuuted the third time, on the SUth tilt., and, when the Ni;j ira had paid out about 1,'iO nilos, the el ictiical current censed to llow and the Kiaara put back to Qucciiavwn. Another Failure. Keep it Before the People. Tlint tlio I)''m')or!tio, .Snl-'J'r,n'ry l.nvr, JiiiseJ Inst witilflr, is nuiannc.', bo onuf, 1st tl rnsken the iymr,nt of txo, In Gold and Silver, nbsolutoly noc.esry. 2d It will withdraw 11 tho uperio In the) country- from circulation, kp It lor.iml up, whr it will do nobody ny srood, and leT us notliinj but rotten pt pr money to trunnoct our oilier buninei1. 3.1 It will cost county from $1000 to $'.'000, lo put the Inw in opera liot.; nnd 4t1 Whon put in oporitlijn, thore in greater iiiiluuoniAnl for thofl and dwfalon lion than before, 5th It compels every tovnmhip to pro cure, n buri'lar r.nfo or run tho risk of bo- n robbo.l. (Itli It jitopirttiseR not Only thu lifu of tho (((Ticer, but tho properly of liiunelf ;tnd Im'iI. 7th It will m.ilifl money Honrcor, limes luirder and everybody poorer. Frazer River Mines. Ily the Mttr it the IIV, wo bava intnl liftu-e of it very t-xeitin ch.irac.ier from (ulir. i nt. Tho lisr.ivoiii of ynld in the Iliiili-.lt tiTi ilory provo to ha of the lirhi'st ili.'riijiiion, fully rUNliii tho mn.it prodil'iliv (li;,";i'i;' in Ciliforniii or AtiKtr!!i;i; and a porfecl aUmpoilo for Frii.or'a Hivor lma lukun phttie, Ihrenton ing, in fiiot, the depopulation of Califor nia. Within tho two month null (truce din th SUth of JrtrtB, 19,000 per)h hHd irtlldd for Fredir River ooiiritry and the Whole mining region of California wat wild with tkoitement. San Fianoiaco prenented k tCBHe llmilar to that of 1840. Everybody Wai in rotih for the North, the allurtimoht of the new dipgtngi call ing a tray all the floating population of the country. The August Elections. On the firm Monday in August, Mia souri elects nionibers of Congress, a Suite Legislature and county ofilcers; and Ken' Uli'ltv electa a Clerk of the Court of Ap peals, Di itiiol Judges and other minor of- tienrs.. On the lirnt Thuiml iv in August North Cnroliim chooses her Governor and Legislature. Railroad Accident. An necident occurred at Sliin Ifollow, on tho New oik it Iirio It. U., on Tii- dny last, by which two passenger cars were precipitated down an omlmnkmnnt, a distunce of ;K) feet, ii'stautly UiUiii; persona an 1 injuring several otliera, that their recovery is doubtful. jtif'The Northern Ohio Luilntits Asy lum, at Newburgh, is to be closed for two mon'hs, from tha 1st of September. The reason is, the Legislature did not make ah appropriation large enough meet the nocussary expenses. XiTThe eleotioli in Kausas, On tho ptrpos'ilion submitted by the lnglih bill, ia to come off ou Monday the 2d day August. We will then soe what a "set tler" this English Hill ia. JtlTA destrujtivo tiro occurred ficavou worth, Ksnsas, on the night (he JJlh, consuming property to the amount of over $1 '.'0,1)1)0. IMPORTANT ARMY MOVEMENT. Col. Steptoe to be Reinforced—500 Army Recruits Ordered to Oregon. [From the New York Times, 16th] Tho Oiiarleiinnslei' of this Department yesterday received dispatches from Var Depai lituiiil al Washington, couvev- ing tho particulars of the rut real of Col Steptoa, In f.iie an overpowering foice various I ri lie a of Indians lu Uiegou, hiiiI directing ai'iangenieiiis to bo made forth with for di'ipaicliing six companies of cruits to the i'aeilic. In obedience lo the or ler tho otllcer waited upon tho i'neilio Mail Steamship Company tooonstllt with them as to the safest and most expeditious mode of Bonding out' this largo body soldiers, It was found impreoliuable, view of the probable largo increase in California emigration, growing out of new gold discoveries on Fraier River take tliera by the regular steamer on zOlh mst. It was accordingly deternnn ed to charter a special sleamnr, and steamer M. Louis was selected for that purposo. She will accordingly bo put order and pTuvinloiied immediately, and Will sail on the same day With the Star the West, vir: on tha 2v)ih iliit., and (hey will proceed up from Panama en Ilia large sleamei Sonora. The .'t. Louis will have her old and Commander, (.'apt. Hudson. Official Account of Col. Steptoe's Defeat. Wasiiinuto. July 15. The War Do putnieul has received otlicial dispilcl.os, staling lhat Col. Slentoe, Willi i coin mand of tive commissioned ullleers an.) Ibi rank and tile, was tuiiicked and de feated by a largo body f Indians on 1 1 1 17th of M:y, iih;ut (; ) miles north of Snake River, ''.'he Initio listed fioin 7 in the inornin ' (ill a short lilne before sun set, when tho ammunition b.-ipaj iieailv exhairstod and the Musqueaons being nearly useless against i!,o enemy, a retreat and a forced march to the Closhing ol 6uake River became necessary . a Ok'FICCK Of Til OllhJ I'K.SITKNTUHV. We learn from lliej Columbus papers (hat too Directors of the Ohio Peiiitvntia ry elected a new Warden on Friday, N!r. L. (I. Van ftlyke. of Columbus, hiin&elf a Director. Mr. Van Slyke bad tie ex treme immodesty to vola for himself. Dr. J. W. Hamilton was elected Fhy sioian, and Dr. L. D. Warner i -elected Chap Uiu. .S'uai. lltg. Death of General Quitman. -ii.lb, July 17. Quit man diud this morning at hi redidonce near Nalohes, of the diaea.se coulraclod at iho Al'crl llotul last fall. [From the Sandusky Register of the 15.] PROCEEDINGS. of the Republican State Convention. tton. j The Republican f-lnle Convention, rrt , Tuesday, wi one of tho mot I armoni ous ever held in Ohio, 'i'ho d' !ej;ati(ns were full, and there was besides, a large attendance of Republicans friltn All parts of the Siale. The Kosolutidns weie adop ted with great enthusiAsm. They are brief, pointed, and rjompiehtllMv,--declaring war upon every pirns of political iniiiiiiy ns developed and practiced by the present L'emocratio Administration. They not nu'v declare a fixjid adherence lo those Republican principles which have heretofore liiuniphed in Ohloj but they lireiuho h (li'lcrminatitm lo make Iheir" as- cendanriy iiernianent nnd invincible. The ih ket tioltiiiinleil is one of Ihrt strongest ever (id'ereil fr the sMII'ragn of the peopl of the Slutu' Hn. Win. V. I'u, the nomineo for Supreme .I il.lt,"", is one of the ablest ju rists in Ihu Nil,., lie has Iwn on the Common l'l. as Doiich otvr since the a.h.p- lion of the hew ( 'onstiluiion, bein;r eleo t"d to the second term without . opposition, volets of all parlies support in;j Inm with out hesitancy. Jf,, h i plan who lies en gi;;od but liule in politics, and is of spol l-ss character, nnd eminent legal ncijuire infills nnd nhilily. Of C. I". Wol. otl, the nommoo for At toi noy (leiiei'il, no Word of commendation iii imI Hero no spoken, i ; past vniunuiu . . ... ..i ii sen ices to (he r-'tn'e nte nilH. ienl gunrati !en of his I'll I uro f.ml 'ulueSH III ollice sh.Ulhl he bo elee' , i) . John L. Mini, thn nominee for llie Hoard of l'uhlio Woiks. is a thoroti practical busiiiosa man, and will make just the ollluer the State wants in that place. Of Wm. U. Thrall, U nominee lor ... . Comptroller. We have before spoken. Hi competency to ably discharge tn ou lies of tha plaoe are undoubted. He has been tried in other rdaoei of trust and has always been found equal to tha amor ffency. Col. James M. Ashley, oi lole.lo, was ohosen temporary Chairman, and llie loi lowing connutltees wore iippointcul ON RESOLUTIONS. Jstnnd 2J Distrlet-sE. IJ. liolllstor, Itacssu 3.1 Ko'l'.l Marsh of Preble. 4th Jainm II. Il.irt, o Miinl. fili David Taylor, of Mili.im ei Cih- It. V. Cl.irk, of Clermont. 7ih A iron ll.iilnn, of Ur. ene. Hill - I! iloey Al ison, of CI.n U". !Mi I. V.. Ivei-ler. of Sandusky, lllill J.iiie s SiHe, lt'i-s. I lib I'.ni I Jones 'f lliton. I .'Hi J. W. i; .1.1 in, KiMiiUlin. 1 :ti li It. 1. C. ..), Krie. lili- (leo. t!. W.i-lilnir.iii, I.ulalll. l.nii II. C. Kiik. Knox. 1 dill - Al.'ii lii ('tin lie, of Wii.ihinjjton. I fill I). !'. Coiii'ii, lUilinont, lslli Win. I'phain, .Stark, lllili Wni. I., r.'ikini I. ike. 'J Ith II. oi. II. I". Wsile, A-l.labuU. lat J ll.l. liiehillil, 1 liil'.'iMitl. ON PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. ao to of 1st niel 2d )i..'ilels -ls.iao li. Wojtj I'limels Joiiimi, nf II million. M.I John ,t. .MilliK'in. of llutWi 4ih Hi S. Kyle, of Miami. full Samuel li. Keel, of Lucas. 1'uli M. Jameson, of Clermont. 7ih John O. Dunlevy, of Watruni Hilt A. C. Muni, Cliiosiit;n. Dili J. J. Williams, Marion. lllih-J. V. Koblnson, Jr., uloto. Jllh l),i vld Mlllc, Piitv. lilih Wllllum Werner. LlekhiR. 13th It. Ilriiikcrlioff, KicliUnd. 1 Ith Harrison C. Illnke, of Medina, I full A. T. Itea'ly.Tuscurewasi lliili lvlnsid It ill, MuskiiiKiini. 1 7 tli K.liiid Kills, of Monroe. IHih Wm It. I'p.on, Bumniil. l!)ih-st. O. (tiinvoldi ef Ciivuliopai yillli John lliileliius, of Trumbull. ' SlUt M.iiliu Andrews, of Jelli rsoii. ON CREDENTIALS. of the, of 1st nnd 'J l lislricU K. ."ilyer, (J. Wt Itun- 3.I--S iiniiel Cril ihead, of Mniitgoiiii'ry. lib 1',. II. Taylor, of laik... lull luie .N. AlcviiidiT, an Wert til ll J M. .M.'tili'tt'. 7 th ,M,irs tl. (I ileli, Hili t'. S ll.iuii:tiin, I'nion. 'lib S. U. llii'ii-i, Ciuiiloni. Iiliti 1).. i. M u key. 1 1 tl i J . W. M m'.i-tli. r.'tli N'. I'm i k.iu. I lili A in . ,M li s, Morrow. 1 Mi- Kiinene I'si'deu, of Wayne. l'illi-l..l.ii',l Hull, lt'nli Milton rViiiinn, of Moiij.iii. 1 7 ill J . W. Wm Held. l-M. -A. C. Sireeler. i:'.b--M. I'. I'unl'u Id, Oeuiga. M'ltli (I. 1. Youii'i. '.'1.1 J. K. liukeiitirot, Columbiana. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. of in tho the to the the in of Hue ex perienced Island S.M Uistiiets T, C. l)uy, l'raucis Job son, of llainilt.iii, 3d Plstiii't Will U.ekett, Kiiller. 4th Distiiet-I bss. Morris, Jr., Miami, bib llintrU'l--tvuii. A. Ituvinoli.l, I.iiein. bill Disir it W. O. Coliins, IllelilanJ. 7tli Iliftriul-Jucob (ibert, of Warren. Hill district J.nnas K. Iliibbell. Delaware. 9ih Dilriot--ll. li, McKee, Keneca. ltllb Histriet James S.lvey, Knee. II lb Uislriet W. S. lleally, a lslth Distriet Dr. J. C. Thumiieoo, Tlekawey llltli Diiiriel J. K. Dowev, Huron. H'.h Di-lri.-t James W. (Sii.lih, Asldatld. t5lh IHsUlol W, R. Pappi Hnot. ltiih Disirlet Daniel Apiilecsto, Miisklncum 17ih District i C. UaiigUs, tlurn,-y. IHtli District M. W. Coodlnic. Summit. l'.lili Diatriet John U Urannls, Cnvnli. ai. Sloth Distriui -Ci It. Hum, '1'i-iiiiiI,', Silst Dtilib't E. It. Kckley, Cairolb The various committee thou relirud. ana winie Uify were absent the Conven lion was addressed by Hon. John Riiigham, of the Tiventy-lirst Con"res- ioii tl District, and Hoii. Caleb li. Smith, oi Hamilton. lion. Josl.u R. Oiddinga was loudly called for. lie cnmi forwerl, hut Ilin ;hani staled III a be was not led by hta physician to snonk. p.-noit- The Convention thou, took a recess un til o'clcvk 1'. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. v oii.eniioii ni.'i m - y i loi'K. i Committee on perocinerit org itiiiiitloii poriO'-l (he following oilicors: PERMANENT OFFICERS. 1 iKsiiKSf tNtmuvl Crac'liead, Montgouiery. . W I'RKsntKNTa V. Hassatirok, Hamilton; Francis Jobsou, lUmilton; I'liunm llrown, Montgomoiy; I'hillip Hersinjf, Auglaiw; Janie Murray, Wooc"; D. W. Stevens, Clermont i K. llaywoith, Clintorfj Rodney Mason. Chuk; S. U. Har ris, Crawford, U. W. limlett, Ross; Vir gil K. Mi, Fairfroldi Daiilol Humphrey, Lickiitsfi Wm. li. Orr, Wayne; David Aiidyi.on, Richland; Haraw Chapiu, Washington; Samuel Kortio, Tuscarawas; Wn. H.itchvr, Stark; Isaac Morion, Curnsey, Wm. R. C'aulle, Cuyahoga; ("y i us Meiidenhall, Jollorson; li. W, Taylor, Mahoning. StcwirAuiEs Uw, A, lliiuediot, Cay-' usl,in;;inn; .l.ihii S. HonieL. I Samuel M. Keelur, San- Mal.heis, Slio'hy ; Isiac Ji ii u - k y . The ( hiurnian was then conflicted to the platform,' ar.J iinde the following r S - nrs; il.'';'ii; "for n M. X'rangflr, MR. CRAIGHEAD'S SPEECH. Oentlemeiiuf the Convention I reldrn you my sincere an 1 hearty thanks for ii unexpected maik of your favor and g.tnl. Wo have assembled lo-ilay so ischare a duty pecilliar lo freemen. In the peilormanco of this delegated trust, it is icy earliest desire that all our pro- ociiinel should lo tiiiaiaclcMod by tlis- relion, jusiico and wisdom, in audi ft m miner as lo re. Poind lo cie line re I, in,i lory un. I (mm honor of llie Stale of Ohio. llie campaign on which W0 ard now en- Ifrtmg is nn important one important to Ohio, nnd eminently impotlani in re.'iir.l o nltmuilrt reftiills, beyond the present cal vonC'st. Tha gie it cniiVas of Dfl) is Approach!!!',', In wliii li llm c inlesl lio I Ween J''ieeilom ftild rsl iVerV is to be vi'f- ir.nisly renewed. The groat issues in re gard lo fieo and idiivii labor, are to he Hi t- ilod Iho iiipR'inii wliellier the power of ho National (loveini.c'iit .shall be ca- t on Iho nida of freedom or slavery. The re mil of the present Campaign in this State will gri'i ly all'ect I hat tmpoi taut canvass. On ll will greatly depend the position of the State of Ohio her rank and lief po litical character lu the groat stritgt;) of I Hit). Let Us woik hopefully. While wo labor for the choice of honesi, alil and faithful Keptiblicaii Stnlo olli.Jor.-s, let us also net w iui an eye to iho great pros- I . - I . . I. I i I. t I .... V iiieiuiai triunipn which x iirmty oeiteve awaits us irt iClJO. . The following raaoldtloris f four Irt rlUm- bnr) wore U'len presented by Hon, B. F. Wade, cbmrntan nt the Committee on Resolutiois, and unanirhoilsly addpted. We roputlisli them, although previously reportod by telegraph, ill Order that our reader may have a perfectly accurals copt: juiotittt, lhat the Republicans ol Ohio, in convention assembled, entertain ing an abiding confidence In the cardinal dool noes of the party heretofore inscrtb' ed upon it banner, and in tho dufenceof which it has never failed to secure from the intelligent stid patriotic freemen of the Stale an Hrdent and triumphant support, hereby resiin m the aamo and aojain com mend them to tho fa vol able consideration of (ho people lienlvni, 1'hnt the President of the United Suites and h!s servile parlixana in Congress, iiidd by emissuiios in Kansas, lin tln.lr piirsKont ellorts lo enforce by vi- iitrnia, fraud, bribery, and nil imi.luliim upon the people of thai Territory, a con stitution in opposition to their will, and in frati I of tlieir undoubted rights, de serve and ought to receive the unquali fied coitdumntlioii of all the Amciiniu people. Jittofierl, That t'le astounding disclo sures of ruin un and corrupt prodigality of the Niv ioiml Administration, which, in llie brief period of eighteen months of profound pmco, has exhausted nn over llowing treasury and added to tho public debt forty millions of dollars, without any visible indications of a proposed remedy or a ecssHtlon of the evil, submit to the people to choose between the alternatives of Aationul Iiankrai'Uy or XuUvnal Jit- orm. ViVwiW, I'hrtt we invito all mfln of all parties to join With us in restoring tho government to its original purity nnd principles and preserving it as an inherit ance lo those who may come after us. Ichabod Corwin, Esq., said! "Mr. President, although uniformly opposed platforms, most cheerfully move the tlopiion of tho report of the Committee without debate." ( Cheers. The motion being siibmitlod Wa car ried with vehement acclamations, follow ed by a round of furious cheers. CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Tho Committee appointed lo nele;t Central KXeculivo Committee reported in favor of the re-appointment of tho present i : , i. : i i . . i . vvniiiuii..i-e, niiieu lias niiopieu, Wm. Dennison, Jr., of Columbus. 1, ucien liuttles, " Wm. T. Ihiscom, " R. N. lta.r. N, 11. Swayhe, " J ll. Coulter, Cioo. M, l'arsona, " FOR THE STATE AT LARGE. Hom, J. R. Giddings, of Jetr.'ison. lion. C. li. Smith, of Hamilton. ORDER OF BUSINESS. The Comtuitlee on the order of busi ness reported in favor of nomlnatinff .,ii-.. tue louowing oruer: 1st Supreme Judgoi 4 1 Attorney Oenerali 3d- Comptroller. 4lh--l)oard of Public Works. MINORITY REPORT. A A rttirtdrlty report by seven of Uomnutioe, was presents.!, reversing above order. And beginning with Hoard of Public Works. Mr. Kgglosloii' friends supposed that if that ollice could be taken first, Lis chaneea would he bet lei, and here commenced a struggle be tween the Kgglestou and Ami-Kggleston men. The enemies" of Egslosidn. how- uvor, triUuiphod, aud tho uiajoilty report wa aaopiud. NOMINATIONS. ,:e of t.f Tho C onvention then proceede I to nom inate one candidate lor Supreme Judeo. On the first ballot the vol stood: Peck. 101; Welsh, 17) I'leoiij iM.sl.liuck. , (loddard, "JOi Caldwell.;!; O. K. Watson, It"; Wm. Lawrence, R. M. Corw ine, 3J. Tliere were three hundred and eighty voles oast one hundred and lifly-five nec essary to a choice. There! Was, therefore, no choice. Mr. Liwronco's name was then with drawn, and Simoon Nash, of Uullia, special motion was added to tho list nominations. SECOND BALLOT. On the' second ballot Peck had 161 voles. Which being a clear majority, was declared th uomiuneof thu Conven tion. For Attorney Geuera!. Christopher Woloott was rtomruatad by aoolainalion. The struggle for the nomination for Hoard of Publio Works was protracted, Mr. Ren. h'gglrtston of Cincinnati, receiving but tnuagre support, and the vole of the con vention Using divided among a number of candidates, Egglyttou vl Hamiltou,1 IJhiir of Mnskingiiin, Whilmn of Clark, Sargent of Tnsra as, and Msrl:nof Iul- ler. On the fifth ba lot, llr. Martin wa nominated. , Jiide Thrall of Columbus, was nom inated for the Cotnplrollorship), on the fir'.l ballot by nearly a unanimous vote. - ' In the evening a large And enthusiastic ratification meeting was held in Concert Hall, a shower of rat preventing the meet ing in Capital Square, as had boen ar ranged by tho committee. Rnuafor Wade, llm Hon. U. Sum I on and others made rood speeches, thus "openin r the hall" of the cnmpitgn of Tri Judging from the ear nesln.'ss, the eorifiilen.-e, (he harmony and the energe!c 1 .( e i in i n a 1 1 . n lo conquer, which wen apparent in all the proceedings of (he convention, a certain and sure tri umph awaila the Republican party of Ohio, in November next. (COMMUNICATED.) (COMMUNICATED.) An Old Pioneer Gone---Death of Josiah Hedges j ! to n in the the IK); (la lhaishiv of 'nft week, J'dy I'uli, nfli-ran illni s.4 of nine dai s, Iho venerable J .sun f Irnois, of this city, departed this life, at (he udvunoed ; n(;e of HO ye;irs and 3 months. Ifij was Iktii in UerMey connly, Virginia, on tho 1) L !i d..y of April, lti. IIu left bis filler's h one at nil early a-e, with the di tt i hiinatlou to carve out bisonn fortune. His first enterprise on hii own account was a tradinc excursion to New Oluans, with fruit, whieh bo Nat-boated from Wheeling, 'a., to that point, whim tho tinlo occupied hi making the voynjje was six week, and when but a few adventurous spirits would make tho expe riment, s hieh was then hazirloin and dangerous. Hi) flnVly, hi ls.Ol, one year bi fore Ohio w.u ad- milted BS a Suilo of this Union, lel'hd in Ilel- mniit roiililyi where lie for A number of years was one of its most active and prominent citizens. He a tllo first thcriff of Ilcliriont county, and also for a terni of yt.us the Clerk of tho Court. Hto then entered ilito the mercantile business at PL Clairtvlilo. tils capital was limited, but by hii prtlderlbe and aiijacity, lie increased it slowly and surelyi At that time, tile rrleicbmts of tho W eet hoiieht most of the'r copals Ih I liiladclphla. end w have frequently Hatched with Interest to Uie accounts given by llie deceased of the man ner In which the merchants msile Uloir t'ips after "lie goods and supplies." Then they Ihreadod tlielf war, In Companies or biRlit anil fn, op horsehack, earryilnr the specie in their saddle bugs, to pay fur their pu.eliases. Jtiijit merry times, too, ihesoold pidlieefn hail in "crnssimr the mountains" end vlnitlni Irt tho lOast. In I HI 'J, Mr. lienor. started a brunch storo at Manslleld, ( )liio, having as partner, bis brother, tho I. vie fen. James Helves, and afterward Mr. K. Iledires, who st'.ll lives at that point. Sub'n ipe ntly Mr. Iledires removed from St. Clairsvilie to Muiiftield. Ihuiu then of a speculative mind, and be'uijr. convinced that North western Ohio was one of thfl (j.irileu -pots of trio wor'il, anil that It would settle tip with remarkable rapidity, Mr. Ileil'-i'K made a jonrn'V to this recioti. He iiicnetiutely determined upon eiitcriiic the laud upon which this city is mostly built. Al that lime I'oiit-p.iths were worn around it. by persons who hud looked ut the land. Mr. Heilrren then pro ceeded to the Land Ollice, and in lH'itl, at the Land Males ut Delaware, Ohio, lia bought the hind which ra nn unbroken forest a vast solitude it t.in;;l.'d wild woods; a spot whoro o ik, stal wart hickories, and towering sycamores occupied the places wherj now tho spires of clrerunt churches, and Que pubiio buildings rear ticir lien.ls where now stand linn private resuleneos splendid buildint, (le.lir.iti-d to bti-ineii where thoii'.ui.ls not a part, seeking a livelihood in a hundred dill'ercnt ways. Such were the cilinugcs that Mr. Hedges witnessed in one now prosperous oily. Mr. Hedges, aa we have before said, purchased tho laud in 1'il). lu l-- the first stick or wood was cut upon Ihu town plot of that portion of TilUn, which is now known as thn Hist wan), lu the sains j oar ho creeled the first frame bouse upon tho town plot, whioh 1 the old building known as tho "old M.isoulo H ill," which was used for a stove, and subsequently for a Court House and Churoh; He also, the same yeitr, erected a Hourm mill ou tho Sandusky, now known as "Hunter's Mill," and a saw mill on Itocky Creek, which die to Titliu largo num bers of pioneers flout every Section In get their "gris'S and hoards;" By n prudent mid system atic course In dispesiil of his town lots, Air. H. had the pleasure of peeing his toitn iiici-co in population. l'"or a number of yenis' there was much rivalry between Kort Hull (new tho second ward) ns tu which should be the Comity scut; lty the persevering ell'orU of .Mr. H., aud by purelnis ing much of the properly ot: (lie Kort Rill sulci he siiia'ee.lcd In securing the hteatinn on the I', eit side. This was In IH'-M, He ihen went to w.uk tfiiiiiii.il to effect tho removal nl llm United Slates Land Ollice, then lu nte.l at I) li.wa e, to tliis city. In this he was juceessful, nud f'om thatliiiiu tinw.iid, Tilllu luS prnercssed rupi llv in w'eiilth and popnhiti.iin lu Iri.'it ,M.i l!edL"s ase'OS.'ii to represent this countvi or the uis- iriet of which this county was a portion, in the Ohio Legisl.itiue. He served ono stsiion, hat preferred paying more attention to hii own pri vate iillaus, uud declined any further political proferment. Air. H. .lg.a in bis younger day was a stout, nlliletie, vigorCiis limn, nnd retained to a reiniirk able tler.-e, in lii old days, his maiilv sense and nergv ol'uiind, luiviiiT up to bis last and fatal attack, tl'illisiieted lllld lllllllllged his OW 11 bunilleas iilloira. lie was g. neroiis iiu.l just in bis deal ings with his fellow men, nnd st'i iipiiloiislv lion-est,- benevolent lo all christian deuoiuiuiitious, having v. ith one or two exeepliuus, i. united the lola iisui which their churches niv eiveb d, and he whs liberal towards all public iiupisiveuienU. II" was ike ruiKMi or tuk I'.h.h, as ituiny of the eitis. iis of our city can attest, w lio will remeiiiWi' Ilia leitieney and Rludness low ur.ls them, lk sir iitr what was hi own, ho was not gnispin avHrioious, ho wat not oold and heiu U.ws; on the contrary, he indulired thoee with whom lio had biisiii. tiansaetioua, to a detgnw injurious himself. In all the relations of life, public private, he was a iu.t and sinwru man. He was a gissl eitiien aud a true and steadfast friend. A a husUiid he was kind and obligiii( as father affcMionntOj gs'iierous and In.lulgi'iit. I)y his kindred, old and Vouiir, lie will always gmli fiilly reiih'iiilk-red; to him tliey could aiwaya go; l.ia In-art was ulwaysos'ii totliein; his sugae ity and fiavsight wnt ie.t'h Hint hii advice aud rsamsel was always sought, and o excellent was hit judgment, that be rurely ever envd. Although not n iiiciiilwr of any church, Mr. Hedges was a ir.H.l and sincere man, and iiikiii his dying couch; be expressed to bin friends wiUiiign. to di,,, und assured them of his un fullering U-iist in and depen.leiiee on "Hint Sav ior v ho bus promised U, siivu nil win, iimy tun, towards him, in faith mid penitence.'' He pass ed a way Itunqitillr and qi'i. tly as if buteiilerin uis.ii a al.s'pj m ith. ml a gr.n, a iiL-ti, or a sti-u.'-gie. tho g.. I old man, t.K.k bis d.-puiliuv ii-..in llie seen.' t.f hi earthly c.iuci aence. uo.l I........I away "like one that, dniwa llie diap ry of eeueh alae'tt hint, and lies down to ideiisHlit dnmiii." State Central Committee. on of he P. a i U lioariliy euUOrs every Word Ol tlie subjoined Inindsome tribute to the Stale i . .- . i - . Central Conimiitee, by the Cleveland Her It is but jlntico to tho Iteptiblican State Central Comn-ittoo, of which Mr. Deiiui son is Chairman, and Mr. Rascom, Secre tary, lo say that the admirable nrraiiL'e- moiits made by those gentlemen, for the comfort and convenience of the Conven tion, contributed more than anything else to tl e repid discharge of the busine.s. Kverj thing was so planned that do delay ocourred in seating aud organising the Crowd, and the committee had such ouar tore provided as to leave them uothiu.r do but to work. Wo never knew a mut ter which concerned eo large a body of men managed with more business skill thau were tho dutic of tho Central Cotu-luiltco. Pennsylvania Union Convention. 11 ARiuniuno, Pa., July 14. The I'nion State Convention assembled here this P. M.. and organized by electing Cov. I ".cod er President. He main an hddress, re turning thanks for the honor, and then referred to tha peculiar condition oT na tional affairs, i Ie charge 1 tho Adminis tration with deserting rardinnl Democrat ic doctrines and enjoined action and har mony atlibng the delegates for the Welfare of the Union parly. On the 1st ballot Pjr Canal Commis sioner, Oswald Thompson received 21 voles, John M. Reed J, Prillgle Jones 17, John J. Pierson, 1.1, scattering V. Right other ballots were then taken with out result. On tha last one Reed receiv ed CI votes, Pierson ''". Jones 21; neces sary to n choie 01. Adjourned till eve EVENING SESSION. IIarrisiiukcii, Pa., July 15. On Iho lenth ballot, Jno. M. Read, (ij; John (I. Pearson, 40; J. l'lhiole Jones, 10. Mr. Road having received thieo Votes more than was necessary to a choice, was du- clatfll tho lioniinee, nnd on motion the nomination wis mido unanimous. Mr. K. Fraftier, of Fayette, was nomi nated for Canl Commissioner, receiving on tho first hillot votes, 27 being scat tered among the other candidates. This nomination was also made unanimous; A resolution Was adopted authorizing tho Chairman to appoint a State Commit tee of ono fiotn each Senatorial district. Tho Comnii.tee on Resolutions having retired, tho Convention took a recess of. half an hour. Important Instructions to Minister Forsyth. syth. Washington, July l.r. I have it from a reliable source that the Stale Department lias issued instructions to Mr. forsylli under no circumstances to abandon his post, but to enter a protest ngninst all im proper acts of the Government of Mexico towards citizens of the United Slates. These acts will bo regarded by tho Ad ministration as so much capital invested towards the pdrdhike tif SonOra and Cino loa. When tl0 , day of rqckori'ing does come, and the venornblo Secretary of State assures mo that tho day is raj'idly ap proaching, our demands upon the ltepul) iiu will absorb another largo slice of her territory. So eoon, as the pr8;soat civil war is enJod negotiations will be opened, and Sonora will uhorlly theronfter be an organized Icrritory df the United States Where is Mr. Ishnm and his partners in the Kurveymg apeculaUoii: Important Instructions to Minister Forsyth. From Mexico----The Great Earthquake. Nkw Yoiiic, July Hi. Tho New Or leans papers of Thursday contain details ol Mexican news. Theearthn'ialse in the Valley of Mexico, ou the Ot li of June, was very dn.aslrous. The loss in tho Cily of Mexico alone i estimated nt five or six millions of dollar?. Railroads, fcc, woro dumaged or entirely demolished. Villages along the valley were mnrf or less injured. The country seat of Gen. Gadsden, late American Min ister, was almost entirely demolished. 5000 lives were lost as far as known. ' Gon. Ozollos.of tho Government forcos, died nt San Luis, on the Cth. Guanajua had been captured and sacked by the Constitutionalists troops. The vomito was making fearful ravages amoiing the troops at Vera Cius. Doubtful Banks. Litchfield Rank Connecticut. Bank of Crawford County, Pa. ' Tioi;a County Bank, Pennsylvania. ' McKenn County Bank, Pennsylvania. Shamokiii UattK, Pennsylvania. Warren County Rank, Pennsylvania. Bank of Commerce, Krie, Pennsylva nia, formerly Erie Cily Rank. Cherokee Insurance Company, On, Rank of Fulton, Georgia. Rank of the Empire State Georgia. Bank of Macomb Cotlniy, Michigan. Tkcii-iiscIi Rank, Baltimore, Md. Cumberland City Bank, Mary laud, late Cumberland Savings Bunk. Mount Vernoh Bank, Rhode Island. Warwick Rank, Warwick, R. I. TrlIo that pays beforehand is behind hand. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. or to or a be a bis . "UNloisf' IlALLr D. YOUXliKER, : - Proprietor. KOSTORIA.'OHIO. "rMnst Hon. lia. re..'nt1y ol.ans.l hsn.1.' anil hs. Iea I tll.'f.Mli-IUy r lilMd, (ur UM Quu.lurl abj accun.riHMl..liun .if III uulili jy'J3-lin Thoiii'ti Coe'a I'stnte Moticc. Adiuuilntrutor'a V'OTH'K l harShy an that tin lnli.crikar. nave Wnn Is aKlilrl ali. I .,.xntitif.d a. a.ltnmi.ir iter, on lha a. late tit I'l.oinni C'oa, late al henet-s County, dooa.eiJ. All iH-rcini having lanl nlaiiua au-al. ll aitale, will lilea.e rn.nl tliam within nna r"sr. An. I thii.a knowing thetn.cl.e. iaiteblaj at reiQ,tJ lo mako Imraa.llnia m. Ilrmaiil. IMVI1I K. I'.iK, JK.xtSK fll. OIK, Tiffin, Jl-r 111, loa 3. Admini.lralori. MKDICAL NOTICB TO INvTlIDs! TVR. IIUNTER from T Fullnn .ifct. Now York. It now U al ll.a Van llooaa lloi In Tillin for Ilia iur..a nf .rcniing . oii.uinf.iinn aii.i nn ultra,!-, oi u.a I I. a. I anil Lung., Mclol'ula ia all ita tuhna, Itroru-hili.i A.tlitna, anti Omit or thick nueli. I'ha liuvuiruaa ha rooiullr-d al alt n.nir. al rilom Nd.S. Ur. Iluntrr'. eilt-ntiia nru.'in-a for th latt twrntv rear. ka. bra ia nil poriionaer th 1'nttri! .stal., au.l all r..nu. of th ahovo .li..a.pa, wl.,-h ummrr.l tl'ttoialvat ia Ohi vuriout climat.-. ol" tl.ir oubniry. 'I'lial t'.iii.uiui.tioii nan u rur.!, hi. tlKii.l liraclic ahowa rx .liv. ID. II a.ll only rrnena in llm .la.e unl.l lh tint dny of Atijoi.l. at hii pr.nt cnay.tliwnla ,,nl In. uiako.. a li.g .ly. Ur. II. al.tl tri'dt. Ih vurinni ul.i... i( Kaiuila diaeiuc 111 Ilia llio.t ilkie.it'ul manner. JI'.S Iw. T1I15 GREAT ENGLISH REM :dy. Pill AM Ff5 CLAKUUS. Ccli'bratcd Fcinalo Tills, lVepared from a preserintioii of Sir 1 O.. .1 . SI T . .. 1 . . . viurivu, iu. jj., i iiyeieiau 1.x traor.linury to tho Queen. Tl.i. bnai;r..t.l'uK',licl1i'ia o.ifnilii.j i i,. m of al, .niu..l and danerda.Jlt.A.alo which Hi female "H., i, tnhjacl. ll ai.Mle.alea all ece.a and re. ':"y" """""'maion., and a .i..,i, our. b ni..d 0. To Murf icd Ladies II It poenliaflT lull., I, It will, la k alihrttiifit, brinjoa Ji.' uuuu.iy iriiHi Willi rejulufity . tavh boiil., pri,. o, Poll.r, bara tho Uoveraniant Stamp of i;ral Uiilaia, to nravaul oua rliti. Th.. pill, ,1.MJ not b l.ik. ii by fruak-a duoii,. th lira! nr.. moiltlia dr rri-Niiani y, a. U..y ( o u hrinaoa at -. . . '" ""ei oat i any oin.r llm II, .y ara lal. la all caa. of Nerv-j.i. add fSn.l Alfeellonl, Pain ia the Uaok and l.onu., Kall.ui oa .IiIh nioa, ral.itaioa of lh ll.ait, ll).lerioi, and Whll., L. J, will ltWI a our wl.cn all other m.au. kav fall.d, auj alibnirh a pow rful niudy, do nut contain iroa, talum.!, auiiouMiy, o any thing hurlfal lo lh ciaatilution. Full d.inona In tha pinhl. aroan ach package, sthiok ahowld a earafully pr.erd. toU Agent for th t nlud etat. and Cana4a. JHU AIO.S1 C, (Ui 1. 1. Ual.lwia a. Co.,) Kwheate., N. V. N. B. il,IS) au.l poaLaw alarnpa alo.-J tu at.f aa-tt'UrUL-tl -gvul, wiUu.uiu a bottle, oniaiuin o.er 50 pill, by leiuru a.ti). I'd tale by I. L. SI. Joba h Co., Tit&fl, Ohio. jjV3 It ADMINISTHATOR'S "NOTICE. X'"Tii'r. 1. 1 1 S H.y .1 J, hr-'t ft --ii II. Ml lh irhw r!t-r r. w the 9i,k 4 II I.."... w. dnlv ,....K..t ril, t.T tl' rr.ih.1 ( 'nnrt nt cf n(- l'on.v. M STn..A.rt,. Oi tl.lol t..Senno Kn.r. IMP nf ...fl ! a-. J jl-l 111,1 .IT' I II RI HK TIIK I1K3T AND MOST5 bEATJ'tWt,.' French PatU ra, F!Ut Wdst I' r till . Jars T Arm PAt.Kal Mill-,'. Th .w raw1 lo .l.n.l t,,..in S..I r,,,, .,.,, l,..k,, (, v., HI..1 rn.n nn In.liS P ,hlr, I , m I rt, k. r.na.t Iktm Air-1 .rl.i. 1 If A.e.iill aa.1 gri a tvyply. j"'l "' I'. F. Mlt.t.P.a. 8 1 1 A W 11 A N IIOU.iE IIAPJttilt Hllop. A.i "NT T I .T r r-p'-li ! infi rn ')' nhiie f ftt In ttr ("r all on. ajilioininp li HIium nit I t. i n . 11 "i'itr, tvlirt h r"iv In f i ve riilomrr . foil jhP( It IrTln fi ; i r rnt, h Intnrinnt s'lsmiMwitin-, nt rtn-.ntinll rntPi. Itr t.-pe nn htinil hat X" r-Ur i f i t fr-t Lh tinlr. nl wliw ri he gnnlrinKci lii b r'XKl antrl-. ANOTlIlill FALL IH ritlCES.'. I will soil al! niv eastern iSummcr Stock ol Litilies'. Mis.iegV ('hihlrpn' ntiJ Gonts' BOOTS AND siioiicij of nil kinds AT COST prices for . , , SIXTY DAYS. Every ono that wanta a good articlii of Shoes of nil kiuda, . , . GIVE iME A CAM, at' T. KEA'S . . Dool; rind Shoo Store, Middle liooni in llhiok'aJJlock. All kinds of iVdr!; mndo lo meas ure ns nsnfil. Tillin, July !(!, lS5S-tf. . v- B 13 o w mm i P" O w a C5 -1 w w CO a) O cT 5fl ' i ; o Ml ii j Ml P. n3 a el to f-1 in a M i" Ml H lioicM or (iiFTsl Hrssnra.rv ntifcliirbcfun-i,ab;lin1ini7 lilt baoki hi. own . CHOICK Ol GIFTS AT KANNKY'8 CHOICK OF tilFTS OHOK'R K OIKT8 CHOICK OF GIFTS choice or ain'3 OIIOICK OF cms ijiioiok of oii'-ra CH0IC1C OF gifts At AT AT AT AT AT , AT BANNEY'tt hannf.y's KANM-:v'd kakxey's tANTJEX'rt RANNEY'a kanney'b eaa.iT amksicas eirr eooe HoC.r, No. VOT mo.uw.r, saw vnair, ., ., whrr tlift ffiA., ron.l.lis nf jrwn sr. fcft.. is v.aviaa IN VAl.t'K rilM '.'I CIST. TO TWO SONIHIIII pm.i..af , sra sIwkv. on Rxilinirius, is AMi-i.a hiiow iamkii. Our Nrwr Pvh riptl. I 'utalnftm, rnnlsminf a larirv mriatv nf Ixxilii in vv.rv .lp.rtninlorSe'irn..a ano Li lr ali.ru, thII of wn 111 Mru lol.l nt r.'fi.lnr pul.lt.lirr. irn.,) anj o.elnlinnjr OCA miiv ash onioinai. iystkm nt NllnwiiiK avir. .ius.hs.i'r ins ows eiioiea or uirrs. and Avllinf ri,rih iiiie(.iHllti1 Inilu.-f-mvnl.lo AKSTi,will lis ar.nl, po.t-paij. ! any ladlvldaal nn Mpi.tit-nliun. A.l.'rew, ... . ' jlllilin I. A. RA.NM:V, Ai-enl.Nn'.Nll llmadwny. :40 LIVERY STADLlj E. TOLL, '..'.- l'roj.rietor. OlSr na Main HIimi, r doott HeUlli ut .-faylot'i llni.lwar r-lom, Tli tuhicrilir. Iinviiijv i?oonie ol inrirmr ( thi t lulilisJimeni, tinlt hi Mrvlvea Co tlt J'uMi-ti, Ifvllntf tMmtitlaiil lli'il It i' Kit givtj , . . E XTI UE SATIS FACTION. If keep, a Sn trortt of giKxl cnn.lillontal. aale '' Horses, Loth for IJ idiiif and lrivuije and will fnnii.li 0nter.1l and toher drierra fnr all itiataneaa. Net and Substantial Carriages, Ol'EN A TOi JiUGGIES, will bo fufnislied ivlien desired. ' Yoo will find oiir nj" jfootj iwj out- rnii w naonMi. jun-'.Mf JM AHI KILL. ILiPCnTAHTTO ALL. Look to 3'finr Intcrcsls. DONT Fareal to go an Vark'a ail get oa of hit tele brated Improved rilidiog iluor COOK STOVES! . Ttwjr r giAnz ofTHlce hot pike, at anio irtrt. AM n'ly yoiir-tjll' witii ftM-d Viu ItdckftB, Uili Hani, Wmh li.L.nm. Milk jiaii., I'm ,ai,, Lkr .na, 1a.il .;tt, and lt oilier kin.U of jitiut Hfittanuta ami Tin "lt tint It Pu, ttoiltr; Htminrraj pikinmmra iml LatUr, laLrd P;tlU; I 'uHeinlrr,; t 'until. Hie lis; Tin, Iron, t'opi-r anl Hr; 1'oonti Tuk Kormt of mil Jite, It (.'rain ! t, H(nona, Knlvftt ami rkt;s(t Iron. alaot anil uOiu tuna; blioveli and Tunja, HtnmU for iatue CAEVINQ KNIVES AND FOIlksj llntler Knit t aiU fttaata; KnirPharneiiMt; VofH-m M1M1I VhiiwJt, S riii,,ritMsM', IImi r. l-ut. ttov ariI awtp. IU tlniNa; I'ttrt .-litin Itowla amj Kulllf Huolcti Buvli WnlHu I ton., So,, yum,- t.ndtHfat Aittnilia. tirifi Jut aitl Hriir.n Mat; IU4 C'wrtUt I'loUto iaiHtsg; ( l,it,t, l'in common and palatal; Candle Muuli'tand Wn k; Voni & Mrt.au Kultlvt; Aihi, Woostl i4wtt Mnt crmdera ; HtiUHRe Hlnl fcMi MfiU'h Kn(i Ta m-if It Hj.ita UNAri'S l'atetit Coal Oil LAMP; Hvnl and I-atim; rimrn., I Vil:tr nmi Hi no Tnb; f 'n.lnr, I'ina n1 Oitk liut kUJ W illow Wagwoa; (,'aU; HockiHti lluies, l'rtulrf; . , Tar Cans; Wooden Howls; and 1 billet; (Irvrrrrd lloin; Hidlitiy I'mi; Httak ; Potimlrrs; Totalo Ma.th rr; .mu VnIOoartis; Mopa tiwl I.hmu.; Hrviut ft Ta 'i rav: . Cuke 1W, t aur; limania Wr-r : ' In full setts; ('rent and ftlttlrta -t?i Mtijrif HHtltMia;'iu I, a. Ufa, C ilira, Markni, te-w-irttf, ftiinot and Work Uuaksu; Kml 'Iraya; Vm. fiiffttrMbm anil rbla; Tin Hnt-, Vinr 4oolrt nil rillrCa; Hat and Mouaa TraoajUlue Klilii l.anternaj Vcrk's CtiloLralctl I'm it'. Cans, vtiiiVit (.;iva Kern tlnnni.li1y Uelfd tli to last lettoni. Pattit i 'iind-nin ( '.d. a I 'IVa f-als; Iron Keitttuni Hand Ir.ms: ti.'Ut :r j fnhs ai d Hhow r liilli( Wf r, i,. Irrn !! K'.tvi l'un.(; Tin, sp(ir, Tron and Lead Vtym; Lard Firkin.; Oil Cm.; ... Cliurn. t'rot ki, kc., &t. HOUSE SVOUTINU 'J mad to or ler, and put up with da.paloli, with WOODRUFF'S Patent HANGERS the onW eutftautialam, mliab't t)vtin for jMndinf Kav TrtHiflm. liin liii and iSlrtck ltr Mill, fatt-nt Vanlilnttirai HutuKo htak; tu i'aaa oa au iniiruti J'Un. AU aintltl of Jobbing and Ueyairi:.' iloiio ea short aotica. Manufacturer of all kliixl'ti of JCoppbr, r-lia: lion, Brasa, Tin, and 'inn Ware. ' lkint lnUk ln plat-. ftr n will money h . kMf ruiiatMr hastra ut frit 'a r4tor and 1 1 nun KiirittjitiR( KniHUlu,M biaataw k ! K'taclwl, and ha, a t-.n kougltl at .ritoa to auil lh paaiu lima, Kt.mBttrt Larffi BaletS aud Small Profits, ) y mtMio. 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