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WEEKLY TELEGRAPH A8HTAHTJLA, OHIO. Qitttrdaj Morning, Aug. 17, 1872. REPUBLICAN TICKET. rreeldent-nyeaen S.aprant. for Vio-Pncldeat-IIearjr Wllaoa, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Tvr Secretary of Bute A. T. Wykoa'. or Sapreme Jndto John Welch. For Board of Public Work-It. K. Porter. .WorUl .ectora J-, SCXi!?,rrlt. aTor Congmt Jaaaea A. Varfleld, REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. ; Tor Clark Court Common l'loaa Aea, Lamb. For Probata Judge, E. J. Helta. For County Commissioner II. L. iriotrlaQo For InBrmary Director Nattlanlrl Foiled. FinisuED. Senator Sumner ling gcucrally bad tbe credit of being n flulslicd gt-ntlcmnii, but recent developments go to show thul this occlusion was only pnrtiully correct. A . complete finlxli was never anplieil until lie fclriuto the band vt bid fr'und; Wm. Li.oto Garrisos. Ilis CsUndJy band lias done the work. His letter of Iho 3d Inst., ad dressed to lib old titue-bonored co-laborer, coimitnatcd tbe Job beyond a cavail or question. So complete and thorough is tbe work, tliat neither the pugnacious senator or Ills friends Will fail to recognize the flik'lily of tlm tusk 'It orbltcBe of the finish. The skill and cleverness of the operator Is shown In the fact that be clearly understands bis mnot boi ler than the man understands himself, and when senatorial memory fails, and senatorial arognnce rises, or common candor and moral restraints are weak, tlio deficiency have been Tery amply and conclusively supplied. A little patience and endurance ot the smart wllttbe required to jtlvo the new cuticle an opportunity to supply the old shriveled and abraded one. This letter we expect to lay before our readers nelt week. While OCKuU-y aud his personal organ arc nnceatiiiK in their efforts to Impress the world with the sentiment that we are all brothers, tnd that there is no di&rcnce thai should aop&raro between an unrepentant rebel an.l Mia unswerving patriot, and that the bund ut BffCcllon an feltowsbip shooTd be extended over tbe dark ctiasm Ot suiib and bloody war, U U not a little noticeable that bis foNowtr the great Massachusetts Commoner is fco poor a student of that philosophy. Instead ol adopting the ostensible spirit of bis master, ad Inculcating the genllepess aud harmony Of. Uto-Kingdom of the Brunch, lie runs over with bill) and bitterness, lie cxhaimls ull his stock on haud: at the bead ot Hie Prcbidcnt, and after walling for the fountain to refill, re turns with sharpened aipcltto to jiiercc, wound) aiul if possible tlislroy tlio object of bis Implacable hati The coolness and undis turbtd' foeui Ihir of Qriint, under air tltesu re peated displays of malignity, liave the effect, apparently, to strengthen audi'se piJnt to. the mormwood of bis heart. Wbilo his warfare if ilwcast'd iu Its fierceness, aud Lis resolution to destroy and ruin, is coiiHumiu him, and Hjulurmiulujf his Influence before the world, Oraot'pufl bis cigar us tranquil and serene as tf M Uisv wotld was. hi Id under contribution to lecurorlkat euiL K chitiwv t'a fcwoloiiHness canuot be onccked by any latent common ense ai.d' Judgment left lilm, (Jrceley should labor with blm, and if, after proper effort and schooling, he Is still contumacious, bo should be thrown over the Liberal enclosure. His ef forts, like- those of madmon, general Iji.are In creasing the advantwge and giving his sup fostd. vjoliiu.a position and power In a ratio lin greater thamtho measure of defeut aud In-Jiry- accaruli upou the bend of the Senator, iid.b b cause.. Whether ulL the raucor has jrnftfeenxlrawn out of Senator Sumner, on not, romains to bu seen, but If uot, and hU animal audunantal economy are cupublu of elaborat ing another SMpply, poliey wuuld. suggest' that it be opent In the. usual way. Rj ull lueuus, let tb vHvtltn have tbe advantage of It. Let President Orant and the cotiutry have, at least one uauNi. evidence of bow near a devil incar nate, a ambitious and disappointed politician can bring himself. When aayone talks to you ubout (Jreeley'a Domination as aTeform movement, read lilm this passage from tbe Springfield Republican, the WUug Greeley paper in New EngHuid: "Thai Homo ot the worst men in the country liuve iloiiuid white liats anJ uio hurraing lustily for tiivelt-jy ia u fuel patent to. all wlio liavo eyes nml tarn. Tlii I especially true ot hid own Stale. Ilardly any whole lias liis nomination commanded in oio demonstrative t'uvor or more loulous support than among tlie Now York poliiioiana- of both nailic who. whilom ant at the bctuf Mr, Tweed riwi ftt his tutU Or this, from the Cincinnati Coinmerel .1 the most widely circulated Oreeley paper west of HewVork: -lt ia Irut'n we ludiove, that tlio Doino uratl'o party tiiiwu'uiery. of Nvw York, including Tammany, is ut wuiltl'or (j ree ky.. It in trup,. ulao, w.itbiit our own knowledge, that soinu of the worst iim-mi ia this coiniuuuiiy, those who have lived and fattened upon public plunder and are Botoriou schemers to eiiipl v the pockets of the many iu! Uiu lundri ot the few, are Greeley tuun tvid iuot anxious to be known OAsmih, viileiilly poshing IkemsttlvaffchnjfMig to hivve yrotuablo ru cotrniliyn. That in Cincinnati which corresponds most closely to Tammany, is Vr oreciuy. uur Uoss i weed la a Uuo le iuaji." . These paragraphs are of rectat dalu and tell their own story. It u, to say the least, Jpud borne made thunder. ItAU.T at Painesvillb. Our friend at yalueasJIle bail a,RbirJ'iu gathering on Frl day tveelng htst, and tae uukbrra.and spirit ot tbe gathering wit a suOWeol refutation ol the bluster of iho Liberals, that a- dvouuslra- tiPA bod been mado In, Uvot of Greeley in our UtO atatei couotyt that would be of some ig Mficanoe at tbe day of election. The speak' were lion. Wat. L. Paukirs, J. It Fhkmcu, ad our townsman, Hon. L. 8. Bukbmam. Tbe XtUgrapk close It ,'oollce of tU occasion as fullowa i z iron. Juf, ShffiuAa ku the third and last speaker. lie waa, at wew the oth er, warmly welcomed with around ol applause, a be came lorward and ad dressed liirryielf to tbe acxioua crowd. A fine pcakeek good ia argunieiit,sroiin a , hi support 4' tli Uepublioaa tick titjOaudid ia hi opinwu, ku wan, a he f ver ha been, received with enthusiastic applause and cheered many time iu the course ot hi eloqueut seech. After he had concluded, the meeting M closed with threQ ruing cheer for. Grant and 'Vhtoj)v The meeting wri the tirst tnsis meeting ol the campaign that b.aj been held by the Republican part in thi neighborhood, ana the en thasiaaui nunjt'ested by tbe large attend' anof, iorni a pretty, Miisfaciory igu that J.lput4icpii. is, a atrons aa ever in Lke Codety, d ia I'WAtiUe Wsix Don Laks. The elector of Lake County, in oouTcnlbn assembled at Patnes ville, on tho 13th Inst, unanimously followed the lead of Ashtabula, and Jttmlvtd, That John S. Casement, having ceast'd to represent and carry out tho wishes of the Itepubltcansof Luke- "Cmmty, as their Shite Senator, t which office he would never have been eleoted without their votes, be and he Is hereby unanimously requested by this convention to resign. Geauga, it Is understood wlN follow the steps of her sister counties, and give our faith less senator u expression that he cannot fail to understand, that his room is better than bis company. This needful and proper step should admonish our friends, hcreatter, that the nomination of a man for such an office, from mere impulse, without political charac ter, Is never sale or wholesome. Mil Buktei.i.k's Spukcu. The following address of welcome lu.ido to Hie gathered throng at the Hock Creek celebration, by the president of the duy, kindly furninhed the press, is so happy, that ultliougli somewhat Lite, we lay it before our readers t Ladies ano (Jenti.k.mkn : I!y Hie ap pointment of Iho c.iiiiiiiiiieti of arraiigementf, it devolves upon me to extend to you. in tie lull of Hie ciliens of Morgan, our heartfelt thanks and most cordial welcome. We feel proud of tho honor you confer upon us in meeting us here lo-lay. When we consider what is the occasion of this meeting, our hearts are tilled wltii emotions which are bet ter lell than expressed. Those iron bands yonder (pointing to ihe railroad.) which run along the surface of Ihe ground, aud bind to gether our mutual interests, tell the story bet ter than tongue can tell it ; und they awaken witliiu us thoughts and memories which thrill our hearts with gratitude and joy. We ciuiuol help, on an occasiou like this, iroing back into the past and calling up to our winds the old modes of travel, and con trasting them with what we have now. Tuke, if you please, the most elyilued ualiou on the luce ot tin) iclobc. and iro back onlv one ecu nicy, and see what the mode of travel was then compared with what it is to-Uay. It us tonishes us to see what the Intel' iciico and inventive mechanical skill of men has ao- coinpliahed in eight or leu hours. W hen it was lust proposed to travel with a locomotive upon rails, the Idea was every where laughed to scorn. I remember that iu lM'O, when the scheme of the Manchester and Liverpool railway was before Hie committee of tlie House of Commons, and when George Stephenson, tbe inventor ol tbe locomotive, a man who spent tweuty-five years of close, pa ttern and persevering study and experiment iu completing his invention, when he was before that committee aud proposed to run his lo comotive only rix miles an hour, they treated hlltt M It cr.1y headed enthusiast. A man n allied Itichardsou stood up aud declared that it would be impossible to run such a thing eyeu four miles an hour, aud eveu it it could be done, it would bu etKcluiilly obstructed with wind, ram and snow ; and ll' they should increase the steam to overcome these obstruc tions, the boiler wetilcl burst. This is the Kind of opposition the locomotive met with on its introduction. Thank Uod all Ihe bub bles of opposilioi. bursted, end tho locomo tive is riiuuiug lo-day on its errands of pro gress and civilization all over the world; yes, even Into Morgan I Such is the triumph of mind over matter. We desire now publicly to thank you, citi zens of tlie townships along tlie linn of this road, for your hearty co-operat:ou with us In this great enterprise especially you men of AihtabuJa, for your untiring devotion, in your large uuitecial aid. We hope you wil enjoy yourselves to day, aud that this occasiou will p.-ovo to be such a one that you wilt be will ing to bear in your memories iu all coming time. And now, in behidf of th people of Mor gan, 1 wish to present our thanks to 11. A. Hell wuneke, Ehi)., for his kindness in furnish ing locomotive and cars for tlio accommoda tion of our Ashtabula friend and others along the line; thus, also, to Mr. Andrews, who has charge of the locomotive, und Mr. C'oweu, the ton limn of the train hands, for their gentlemanly and kind deportment to their potiseiigrrs. Aud we would not lorget Iho laborers themselves, upon whose bone aud muscle Ibis great cutcrprino so much depends. We feel under obligation to them lor their geniloimmly behavior since Ihey were amongst us, uud particularly upou this occasiou. Worth Considering. In tho ooumo of a speech at Gales burg, 111, on tho 2d inst., Oeti. Logan mado tho following remarks: " You buixiu'ss uieu who have money to loan, and tbote who are borrowers; you men who, uio produccta and those who are consumeis ; laboring men who are now gelling wages, nil, is there any reason tor a change at this ttititr flic tirst nones Mr. Oreeley gave after his nomination whs I hat ho would turn the gold out ot the Treasury. A dangerous experiment nt the start, my luetic!. V uu Mr. Oreeley s inconsistencies nnd ntruiigu freaks, it does seem to mil that to trust In in with tbo mniingeinenl of the finances ot this nation would bo like trusting your money in it "wild cat in surance coiHtiuny iit a Chicago tire.' I nave no iiuM things to say about Mr. Oreeley ; he is a very 'good old gentle man, but every good old gentleman will not muke a good lVcsitlcut. It is for you to choose. If you elect Mr. Gree ley, at the same lime his eliclion curries a Democratic Congress nnd if misrule follows ami a tinuncml crisis is the result, then the responsibility is not ours, who support our tried man. ll Mr. Greeley was a practical utaii.thvu t litre might Ue some argument mado tor him ; but he is uot, aud the couutrf air are aware of th tucl." A Methodist Divine on the Political Situation. The Ilev. Dr. Crooks, editor of the American Wesley an, is known a a gen tleman ol marked ability ana lartie in tlueiico iu the Methodist Church. In his paper ot July be says i Now thuthiMh oi the great ixjilieal parties oi iiui otmniry liuve ottered, t lie If candidate foe live highest vttlco iu the gilt of the Americnu people, it is proper that we should have a tew word upon the political situation. W shall write not u a partisan, but as a put red t, giving our best views upou the duly ot the eitixeii lu llu) exfictse ol lus traucliise at the coming iWviion for President and ice I'rsiUcuL 11 1 uow morally cer tain that should they live and con tin ue sound in body and mind, either Grant and Wilson, or Greeley aud Urown, will nil these luuh olnoe the ensuiug urrst leiilial term. The grave question to be settled by every American cliiea is which will be I by best for tbe sacred in lerest ot country aud mankind. To the extent of our ability wo would aid oui reader to. correct tudirtuenl ami autiou. Our word ahull bo pluiu, aud it hope to me point. Aud, Or riCRSOK OH CANDIDATE. as between Wilson or lirowu. our very decided preference is tor the former. A in honest, intelligent fearless, firm and incorruptible Christian statesman, lleury lfll M ! I . v iisou, or AJarisaonuseus. uoa a more en viable record. We think that aa un biased mind will claim that Grata lirowu of Misaoun, is hi peer.. Foryear we have oareiully stadted both ' Grant and G reeky. N either ot them realism our highest Ideal of the 8nihed alalrauian. Gratvt ia devoted1 to bit cigar, aud the sport of the turf. iGrevlof ccewnkriCf Muatb, atidy, and wo sre informed vulgarly profane, ltolh may ho conceded to bo honest, sub ject to the abatement common to human wenkiiej. Oreeley surpasses Orant id political knowledge. Just ns much, Orant surpasses Oreeley in self-poise and superior executive ability. Omul's ad ministration has not been tree from faults ; yet candor must admit that in the ag gregate, and under oil the circHtnstances, it is illustriou!. IIh received the nation at tlie hands ot Andrew Johnson m per turbation and chaos. Out of this, us if by niauiu, and unobtrusively, have come prevalent peace unit comparative order. II in policy toward tho Indians has been humane. The Freed men have been se cured, by constitutional guarantee, nil the tights common to American citizen ship. Tuxes luivo been materially re duced ; tho Ouveruiiiet economically ad ministered ; and hundreds ot millions of (he national debt liquidated. The Kit Klut have been suppressed; peace and amity preserved wiUi ull nations; and if possible, rising in moral grandeur and substantial glory above all else, tho in auguration ot uu era ot 1'iace, in the adjustment of national wrong by peaee ubie appeal to umpire, and not the bloody arbitrament of the sword. This iu a military chiellain, is honor with an cm pliaais ; and having secured so much of abiding good to Christian civilization and the race, much might well he tor given. On the other hand, Mr. Greeley's his tory proves two things : 1. Thai ns a political journalist, lie is eminently u success. And, 2. as a legislator lio is preeminently a failure. In some regards, uu appetency to the erratic seems to be his idiosyuuraey, or distinguished char acteristics. Iu early lile he espoused Foui'ieiisiu or a cuiiimtiuily ot eoods. l'rior to, nnd iu the early part ot the war. he defended tlio right of seuessiou us fully ns did Jefferson Davis. Dining the progrsH of the war, he sought to ne gotiate terms of peuco which l'resident .Lincoln uud the loyal ZSorili were im pelled to repudidate. Willi all the force ot his extended itiUueiice he sonirht to prevent the re-nomiiiaiioii of President Lincoln ; at tlie time, a scheme ot reck less madness. And njw, under no high er pretext than a war upou President Grant, he is chief actuary in a conspiracy against the party which, under God, saved the nation, aud iu lavor of the supremacy of that party in which the entire rebel element found sanctuary. These facts sutliuienlly demonstrate the unwisdom of intrusting to him the re sponsibilities of the Chief Executive ot tins great nation. THE PLATFORMS. To the unpraoiiccd eye, the two plat forms seem to bu identical : but in their practical interpretation, the tiitl'cretice' would be world wide. In the tirst place l Everything good iu the Liberal Republi can plullonn, ami much more. is nicur- poruteu into the Ui'iuiblicmi liUturtn lou'rlli plunk in the proper. Jitil the Aiinerai itepuuiicail piaiiorui, on local r. ,i, ... t 1 mid ytate sell'-j'OVf riitiii'iit, ultra Dcniu- crulivally intfiprelfil, contains all tlio (lolilical lierusy of Slate rights in tlio Sjotilhurn suiiHi, und is a blow uiniud di rucily ut thosu necusMiry lnws ot Con gress against the lawless and bloody out rages of the Ku-Klux-Klsns upon the lives and rights of loyal and law abiding (lilisens. ll is tho glory of government tout it faithfully protects its humblest uitiuun in person and rights, both at borne and abroad. Tho government which fails to do this, is to that satnu ex tent, a sliani and a cheat. Yd this power, essential to a pel feet govern ment, the Liberal Republican platform dunouces ub 1ceiilralizattoti.M liu nut deceived by phtusiblit professions that u old issues are dead." The South has never admitted this. These old issues art) ns dear to it as ever. This move ment is but tht'ir n surreetion. lhu en dorsement of this iilatfoi'iu. iu the Cal- hoou Deinouratic sense, will be tho en- lorseiuent ot the rijilit ol secrssion will be to s.ty that Jefferson Davis and the South were right, and that Abraham Lincoln nnd the North were wrong. And practically, this is tho one living, vital issue to bo fought over agaiti. THE PARTIES. Of tho personnel of tho Democratic party, Mr. (jieeley said : a oiut whenever you please to an elec tion disltict which you will pronounce morally rotten given up in great part to debauchery ami vice and that dis trict will bo found at nearly or every election to give a largo mnjority for that wliiou stiles Hselt l lie Democrat ia party.' ' J sku all iho haunts ol debauchery in the land, uud you will find uine-teullis ot their master spirits nultve participants ol that same Democracy." "May it ue written on my grave that I never was its follower, uud lived uud died in nothing its debtor.' Ot the correctness of this characteriza tion, ww leave the reader to judge. Hut one thing is certain, beyond the possi bility of uu intelligent doubl, vis: The ooalekeing ol the Democracy tiiih the liberal Kepubltcans, I mi expedient by which the pnrty oonuiuiutr the ausrrecate rebel element of the cotiutry seeks to displace from control of the Government iImj party which, humanly spnakjng, mainly saved the Kcpublio, and still m tains its aggregate loyal element. In the light of this single fact, if our read ers would uot use their franchise in bringing disloyally to tU trout and posit lonuig loyalty on the back seats, they will not cast ttvetr ballots tor the inuoinnali-ltullimore nominees. In duty to our readers and the country wo couta not say less man us above. Tub Ohio Eurkka Cuurs Coupamt bit formed new company of our townainon T. 8. Edvrnnls.E. . Illtcheock, E. It WllUauu nil Cfc onft) Notlletort, TU eUuro sro to b nunufseturcd t tbe shop of E, A. Illtcheock. This company kve tbo inhi to sell lliero In tlie ftvs countli of AshUbul. Trumbull, UeaufE, Uatoa m Lorala. E. O. Pierce, Ashtnbula, lias purchased Bumutlt county, I B. Bcotleld, Ptirlsge, Culley, -Lsk county The now company U to. be known M tho West em H.-Mrvo Eureka CuB.rn Coinpsny. Tbe Ohio Cbura Cetnpuuy, T. I. Sceor, general cent, sre geltiug nwoltlnery rvsdy for further annufsoture. nd Intend to proceed Itntnetll !oly to- cttutHM th Bute. In Switserlund. uiilk maid who Is good singer get more salary than oth er. because under the influence f rst ie oow ugiv down " better and give more milt. An eastern farmer is trying to, hire l'ftrepa Itos ao4 Kellogg to sing reuna ut pump. " . A Conneetieat ftirmr haa named rootser Itobinson because k crew-ao. Iowa eonpJe are nrrixi In btiffales Tkf ay U I tie Dolly Vwd etytst Mrs. Tartlngtbn lays she KHS.VVIP every morning at the shrill . carrion ot the chandelier. What vegotable docs Greeley most resemble ? A rude-he-beggar. v "The word 'impossible,' is the mother tongue ot little Souls, " said Lord Urough hain. A beautiful story teller once asserted that his voice was still tor the truth nnd so it was. Tho gold in Greeley's character is eighteen carrots. Iho tavorito dish of Grata ond Gree ley Lettuce aloiio, - Some men are worth nothing, and others nro worthless. They don't say hogs in Indiana : " crude bacou " is the term. A Btudent dcGues tlntation to be " at tention without iuleuiiou." The first thing we take in life is milk, the last thing is our bier. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln is a patient at Waukesha, Wisconsin, Springs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of i FOR SALE. ALU ABLE House and Lot for Sale. with out bnllllnjf nil complete. Sl uslcd corner of W slum iid Artabul Street, Aihlshnls Hart or. '1'. A. KOSHER. STRAYED ! FROM the premises of the Subscriber, on Vondsjr, the lath day of August, t Bay, Two-year Ol Horn Colt,. which the Under l reonested to rnnrn in. n inform th Subscriber of, who will nieet sit expends, nnd imt llbe-nl rnwsrd for the hum. TtltKY TlNLKy. Afhlnbuln SUllon, AnuiiKt 13. t87(. HI THKSTATKOIfOIlIO, Aitilahnla Conntv. j. lie John fnnndslp. Township ot Ailiiubula, si. enry Kedlivad, l'lt'ffi, Vd. Robert Allcork.Dcf't. Bt foro I. O. Fisnsn, Justlea of the Peace. rPIIE said IMendant is hereby no1 inert, X that on Ihe lh day of July, 1S1, the said I'laln tlftV oummenctl an action tMtinat him k.(nr th.. .i,i Jiiatiee, clalminx (llu.uu; and an Order of Attachment " Ireuud in the ame, nnd the aald acilun la ant for Lriul. at ihe office of aald Jut rlcv, on Ihe 13ib day of September, ls, at 9 o'clock. A. M. JOHN CAPRNDAI.E, Dated Animat IS, 1ST. M S IIF.NItV RKUHKAI). AUCTION ! MY entire stock of Goods will be sold t Auction, st the store of N. Parrtah, In Klnga rUle. ante coiuuiunctnic at o'clock, P. M., oa WEDNESDAY, AUaUST 2I 1873. Now la your time to bny Ooodi at your own Trices. Tanns 'i'lire aonthe time on ail auus oyer (M.UU. AT PRIVATB 8A!,B--My Realdcnce, eontalnlnK X of an aero of land, uiMin which there are Apple, IVar, Peach and Clinrry Treea aud Vnlncee all excellent fruit, llonae juat puinied HirouK'hout and In beat of order. Hirn US4 well arranged. Chlcken-houae 111x10. with picketed yard StaAU. AUn, of an acre of land adjoining. Producettaat ycarMiC buxhrlapotatoea. Now planted with Peachblowa, looking well. Immedi ate poaaeaxlon given. U. A, EASTMAN. Klnic'vllle, Q. An;,'nt U, 1878. Carpenters Wanted. lfliriwi jjiJ!.t i win tie given to ft will be lriven to' fuw Hood Mechanic., on railroad work, by sppllnttlon at Aclitahiila or Aiwlovcr. to 11. II. CASTLK. Anlnuhula, Angun 8. ISW. TO-t Heal Estate for Sale. rPIIE Subscriber will sell his House and -I. Lot, cunlalninc threw nc.ttt. In the Ifir' nulyh hurliuiHl. tiiyistlur with tr rue acrca on Sutton Mrai'i. If ilm-lrd. or tlm two pnrcirla will liu.aulil aupnrately. The bullae la a comfort nblu one, with burn and olhur nut hiiildinira, fiuit, 1'luuHantly attuatcd but a abort dlaUuve we.t of the depot, for tcruia, apply to . t Capt. N. S. UfjiPHRBV. A.htabula, Augnat ft, Mi. ins. NOTICE Taken up and impounded) by th. M.irahal of the villain of Ahtabul, on the VTlh itny of July, two two-yi'tir old llulf.-rs color, red. ir not redeenu-il bvfore the ezplraiion of Ion ilaya. they will be aold aa the law ilirectn, fur the pnymunt of uapmicua. d.iaba ruuKt'is, juarnni. inhuliula, July l. lB7il. 78-1 Petroleum Oil! w E WISH to say to our friends and cnalomrra that we teat erory barrel of thla Ol! hcrore wn oll'ur It for aale. We will ituaranlue all oil of tlila kind we aell to tnnd Ut) dimca of hat Kulirenhuit Thla is acknowledged by all e'heinlita to be porfecllv fiil'e for uae. If you wIhIi to be vure of getting the Oil you want for wifely, give ua s call. TOMBKS A BKO. February . 1S79. 6H-if TUT TIIX3' AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. ALL COI.Olia HIZED jtr.Anr tor imiukdiatk is hi " After fonr yrara emerirnre wllh thla Pnlnt. wa rherr. fttlly racoiuinend It. Wo are preparud to do ALL KINDS OF PAINTING with nuatnoa and deapatch. wllk either Iho "Ayzmu." rl..l or the Deal or U'i't aim on. KYM(UH, 01DD1KU8 A CO. , Aalitibula.O., March lat, 1S1. llMi-lf ' Nao Store I New Goods AND Tn the New Brick Block of II. F. Moore, oa the wol aldeof Main Street, nearly oppnalta tha real deticn of Henry Kaaaett. aud one duor North nf Doctor it. a. van Aorntan a uoics, ouy Da foana the nrm or M00RE& BEO. Wltk complete stock of GROCERIES, DOMESTIC JUT GOODS ttC.e ttOaa eoaetatln of lanrernrtety of art I rlet asckaa la nanallay kept in (rat claoa atoraof thla nine, ah or won we Mel i iu dudiic at tn toweat poaaiDia ratea for CASH, OB READY PAT, Wa only auk s call, feeling saanred that none will go away without ourchailnt'. alOOKK at BKO. N. M.-All kluda of IWaaa takaa la aebnaga for gtHina. iii lec ! Ico 1 1 Imve on hand a larue supply of ellent lee. which wa will Sell ear to cuatomera font time a weak, at Ihe aid orlce. ttUcente per hmidred. Oritur tf ft nt I'. O. Druwur No. S4, tai oar uxpeuaej or aa Uis n. K. Kupoi, win aa aiieooen iu. a i l 'P Din a "esv AMHt TVpol, Way Ta tatt. AH If UUNARD LINE OF BRITISH AND U. S. MAIL STEAMERS Bwllrram Uverwoaa via Jaeotowa every Toaaday aaat natareay. V,iaedaya-Cabln Paaaaara SlIMt, 1U ad S0 In mm mi nr. rv nfluflwn, in r.rainraav. (Ola ; ba etaerraxex fcaturriaya CaSIa SS0 It) 1 Rlearaif SM earreitcy. Steemxe Paavaire from Liver Hleamva Paeaae-e from LIvertM uool, vueenalawn, Olaa- taw aud UxtdiKidarry to New Vo Apvly lat', O. FKAN.'KLTNS, lors. m carrrscy UU I kf V H, yASSKlT SON, AabUbuU, Oldo. Now Machino Shop. I HE UndersSanetl have entered into Ca partnenhtp la tha Machinery Bwalaaaa, an kav opeirad lueir bbop la in Boat noona or STahaaaX aFamtdrT What Uwy wilt ba ptaaaed to receive calla froaa all lack aa aiay wlak for work la their Una. Tha ara both axnerleneed Marhlntal. aad have twea ta tba avaulo of the wteeraled Booaaer Bridr Work. of Chicago for a auaibar of yrara. They will o then arork promptly aad to the entire aatlafaclloa of their petrwM. Tboy are; aoMtaal takaaia4 aa repair an; bliw la th fan of aa tU-giaa. I1ra rrv tW m a ral 11W . SANDUtSON at YfiUM. Aahubala, Jaaa , 1ST. . BOTJ8 AK LOT FOE B AU t ' ' m a 1 HE property of the subset iber, con Uiln nf a Tl.inn aeraa of lead oa Woaoart St. Iloaal well aba4. wllk (rood bare, caod waiar, eplrndld vaiiary of riapea, rlwrriaa, plaaia, aeachea raapoerriea, . OonaldjsrluK the quaailty of Ian tew ntacee afaaj U. . rof aaaa to v aa tuna uvea n oeairea. . tAMLia OITfORD. eWMataab, Dabraary, Wk B-T BITABLIIIIBD 1 SS4 i HART & MALONE, v. . M anufactn.rera of ; ... F-liSTE FURNITUEE, 103, 105, & -107. WATEIt STREET, CLEVELAND, 0. Agency- OflieO." FASSETT & SON, H. TIT.L give prompt attention to the ' aale. ourchave. and renul of Deal Ertate. to Fire and Uf Ineurancu iu tint chosCompanlve. Ne;,ot latins; l.onn, Wrtine and Acknowledging Deed a. Mortgagea. Contracts. W I la, 4c. Anlilaiiuia, o.. uec Ttn, isn. SIM) ACRES TIMRERKD LAND In Denmark, near the line of the Jaineatowu branch Railroad. Alo, abont X mllea from aald land, IS acres of land, on wbirh there la Saw Mill In ifood order. Will be eokl ou loog time If doalrvd. HI ACltR FARM In Sheffield, one half nnder good Halo of cultivation. Building new, good fruit aud liv ing w ater. Oood timber on part of farm. Ternia low. Enquire at tbia office or of Com. W. Bartram, on prem leea. ISO ACRE DATRT TARM, o Tnmplke,' A"n'tlnTnrg, near Villaee. Oood bulldinge. Will be aold on long eredit If dual red. Enquire at thla otBce or of A. W. Ballty on premlaea. HOUSE AND LOT of 8 crea near Aahtabnta Vlllapre. with an out lot of 14 acre, part timber hall a mite from It. A rare chance for a lioniaetead. Enquire at tbla of fice or llarvey Parrleb on pminlaee. HOUSE and LOT on Camp St., with good Barn. BulldinKa nearly new. Price very low. HOUSE ana LOT on Proiect St., with cood Bam and choice Frutt, Urge Lot, aud very deelrable. Terine reaaonahle. DU.UTn CITT LOTS. Several dealrable Lota In Dnluth can be bad at a bargain. MICIIHIAN AND WISCONSIN LANDS.-8-J0 Acres land near Baglnaw City and 400 acres In Richland Co., n'licouln. WU1 be aold or exchanged for tola in Aab tabula Comity. BUILDtNO LOTS, In different parta of tha Village for aale ou eaay tcrme. THE NKTTLETON FARM, Ihe Premium Farm the County, plcaanily attuatcd, only ltf miles from A'litatiulu Vllluue ; contulna !iOacife. wiih pood build Ina, choice fruit nnd never faillnjr spring of pure wa ter. Term very rcaaonuhle. Enquire of Mr. Setlleton ou the prumieee or at thla agency. OOOD HOUSE A LOT. next South or Presbyterian Chapel, rn Turk St., in Aahlahnla Vttttifre. A very de Klraoie location aa II ia near Ihe boaine centre. HOUSE A GOOD LOT. on North Bide of Proapect St., abort distance U'eat of Station St. FARM HOUSE wllh new hnlldlntr. mllea from thla Village on Plank Itnad, with Mnercnof irood land, plin tv of good water and fruit would make a comfortable littto farm. ACRES OF LAND adjoining the back of earns. Thivlanit w ill be aold acparate from or iu couueriion witb above mimed Houae aud Acrea. 1116 LEATHER AND FINDINGS. ' SMITH & FUENCII Manuf-teturers Daolera In LKATII ICR riMDIKCiH, la the IUllow, oppoalla ruu-Utx Fouudry, ilaln atreet, Ash tabula, Ohio, CASH PAID FOR IIIDE3. PELTS AND CALF SKINS Juat reoclved, and now for anle aa good an aaaorted atock of LEATHER AND FINHINOS aa can be found In any WeH'ini Market, and which wll be aold on the mt rtiiaonabl terma, 1 hope to make un nlijurt fur Boot and Shoe,- and llurnea Mnnulactiircr tn the vicinity. In fiivor mo wllh their patroimite, feelinii Hat lotted that t cau aell them cverythioir needed in their hiiiiiea aa cheap aa rau he found in Clevelund, or even tlie Euitturn Market, thereby aaviug freight and traveling exiicice, and lona offline. All are cordially Invltod to cull and examine my stock before piircluiHiiiK elMiwherc. I'onttdent that 1 can make It for your iniereet to bny In thia market. I ahull take pleasure in aeeini; my old friend and the pnhlle. and allow Iiik thuiu my atock. Below, I give u partial Hat anicie : HimiiMiniid lauirhtcr. sole, upper and bamepa Leather; panifh and laiiLrhter kin: French calf and kip : oak and lieuiltM-k calf and kip : collar leather and hore hldea nien'aaiid women' moriHtco ; liand aud lacing leather linings, biudluga, toppluir and rnneeta. Lata. neira. thread, wchh. 1'tickant'a Ink. Iron and xlni mil, rouud hrnd tuck, brivtle. awl, hammer, plncera. Hand touea. ruHi,, kniver 1oat alxe atlcka, and strap, oool iriw, noe lucef., lincnes lntlmr trona.eyeleta, eve. ei aei, iiicu-wneei. Hiiicn-niuraer. neei anuvea. eiit ilane, atrip awl, welt knlvea, olatic, boel bull, alitch nir cord, liiHiing tack, heel aud toe plate, boot blacking. boot bruHhe, narneaa oila, and a II klnda of nnl'lilnx ron. etc. etc SMITH at FllKMril. AehUbula Wl. NEW bUOCKHY STORE ! I WADMORE REDHEAD W I SUES TO INFORM HIS it Friend and Pnbllc ffenernlly, that, rlnre pur t a uroDerty lately ocennied by J. II. Sinclair he ba re tired and fitted: It np for a jrennral Grocer) Store, aa haa Oiled it with a choice atock of FAMILY GROCERIES Aad raapaclfttllylnntea tha Pnblletocall aad tee gooda before ourckatiOKelaewhera. Ba kaa alao on kaad tb larsarl and beat aaaortnant CANDIES hat can bo fonnd anywhere In town. Be give partlca lar attention ta lull branch ol Ma buelaaaa,aad aella LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ' A CHOICE LOT OF Canned Fralta, , . . , Tomatoea, Cove and Splcad Oyatera, " , Iibalere aad Sardine. ' fall aad aea for yonraelrea. i If. REDJIE AC, Ahtabala,Jan., 1H7. Wit tf ffl I -.1 m ; IS ffl ? 5 a i ' it fll o ,.g .'( '5'. I3 c;...!-! a It oJ i of JUJULLH , JlllliJLJH. i-LJ US UJ s ' STEWART'S LAROB OVEH, AIR-T10BT SUMMEH & WINTEH COOK-STOVE "r A It II AN TED TO HE THE BEST T Cooking Stovo In the world, riqulrtng leas than ONE-HALF TUB FUEf, OF TIIK COMMON COCK bTOVKS. For tale by GEO. C. HUBBARD. Ahtabnln. Jnse. SIS NEW ARRANGEMENT ! Ashtabula Marble Works. HE Subscriber respectfully finnouncea to the citlf.t'np of Anhtohnln CountT, that hnving pnrthtified the lnrcstor J. Keures ana io in rne jnarnie Knot neisi, And hnvlnc rt'prf nlnhwl with a lartre Rttick of both Mnrnle ado Sand Htone, 1 prttpairn 10 nil an orners, rr MimnmntP, Head Stnnea. Tomb, Vanlte, rnrblneand all Cemetery Work, a1o, Tap and Hitlf, Water Tahle, Chimney Topa, Ac. and all kinds of Rtiildinir Stone; Plnv'fii)r cut and IiiIm clown on nhort notice, and at low ni'ur.- a any other enlahll-hnif nt In the Slate. W ahall keep tho heat of mater.nl, and with cood work men aa can be found, cannot be nrpaiaeU In onr own work for atyle and nnlph. Pleaae (five oa a call and see for youraelvca. Bhop on Centre Street, one door weal Of 4. P. Kooertaon'aShoeatore. II. V DT. Jb. I take pleasure In recoromnndinir Mr. Triy to the peo ple of Aahtalmla and especially those wanting Cemetery work. Monaanenta Ac, and havine eniraiced my services, wonld be ph-aei to aae all my old cnatomera who are Is waut of work. and many new onea at the old aland. Sept. 10. 1MV4. lti:PUVVllUIIJ, 5H i Mfltf J. U REKVWI HARDWARE. CROSBY & WETHERWAX, Have been adding largely to their atock. and now preaent a eery complete variety of fcooda to tbelr Hue, aucb a IRON, NAILS, SHELF GOODS, CUTLERY, COOK AND PARJ.OR STOVES, varloua patera Eastern and Western makea XEL8, SPRINGS, BUBS, SPOKES and other Caralage Trlmmlnga, FARMING GARDEN UTENSILS, OF ALL KIND Taints, Oils Varnishes, BRUSHES, Paint and Whitewaeh a variety. GLASS, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CUIMNEYS AND LAMPIFIXTCRBS. Alao, a full atock of TIN WARE. Ilnvtnj an experienced workman, apoclal attention la paid to JOB WORK, Such a Eve Trnuirlitna. Rooflnj;. Smoke Pipe. nmlTte patrinirofall kind, e'thcrnt the ahop, or outside. In mullur ol Hump. Pipe. o. Prompt atteuiton to orders, with na oood work and aa invoranie price a any in me irue. A xh'ire of palron ace I eolicitcd CROSBY WKTIIEHWAX. . 1111 Opposite Fiek Hume. Aahtabulu. April. 1871 TIIOS. II. HOPKINS, ttAlj nnd INSTRUMENTAL fllUSIC Teacher, Orand River Iii'titnte. Autlnhnnr. O. Will devote a portion of hia epare time to Tuning Planoa uiki KiTinK ici-puus eixcwneie. Audliibmuh, O., June Si). 1H12. 117S tf OjP interest to all OLOTIIIIMO. .7. MANSFIELD CO., SZ PUBLIC -SQUARE. CLEVELAND, OHIO. VTOTWITHSTANDING the advsnce 1' In material we are happy to ay we hall be able to auppiy our cuaiouier wnroui material cuunge of price. Our atock I larircr than ever before, end we ara nt ta receipt of the LATKhT BI'KI.NU STYLES, bolt aa ivmiu. ,ue uu. anu eivie oi matenai. SPRING OVERCOATS. We lure all grades several new haded, and the alykta COATS. The New Market Coat, tbe Engllah WalklngCoat.and th Darby are tbe leading atylea for buatneaa. 3P-A.TSTTS. Wa vary In any way to pleae onr trade. Btrinea. mlatnre. and Otairouala are worn, but Fine Stripe are very atyltah. lu Flue panta we have Ihe largeet aaort- meoi in cieveieiMi. anu enow ome elegant pattern. Go to Maueueid'e for a Fine fart. Summer Vests Ara one of Manfield'a Soeclaltlea. and la both tha doable and alnxle breaat we ahail have a fall line. CONTINENTAL TESTS. SCOTCH SUITS all Grade. Prlcea-M, $10, $11 18. 118.60. $0, ., ' BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Mother will find It will reoav Ibem to examine our Hnv. and Chlldren'e CkHuea. la thla department wa oner special ttargatne. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Waalwaya have na band a firat clau etoeir of Oentla ma' Furuiahlug Gooda, tucjmitux spriui Ludetwaax, Glove. Ac, Ac. SHIRTS of all Oradea. Tha 'fineat wbita ahlrt la tbe Market. Paaraur Firrmu, , , I A SPECIALTY OP CHEVIOT BJUMT8, Of which wa have aeveral fradaa, and aia aelilna SO par cant, below the nark prlca. JQcnalua Scolctt Cbeylota. S m Tit 80 t 00 . 1 TO 1 00 American Chaviota, All warranted faat color. J. MANSFIELD A CO., SI Public Square. Cleveland, Obi. I offer apeelal Indneamenta ta any Aahtabala Cooaly frieada, aud aea couldeal I can make It a eaviof and economy, beeldea irtvtng yon a atvliah article, to aaaka a trip to Clevelaud, exaiulne aad nay my nuoda. I make my Aabwbula trade tbe aame liberal dlaroant of Ualaaaaon.. .... . JOHN MAI4SFIELD. Oat marriage. TIattt Rai-rxr roa Yorae Man from tha affects of Error aad aba la aarly lire. Manhood matured. Nervoaa debility eurad. Impedlmeata to Marrlam re. moved. New method af treataaent. New aad enark. able reeaedtea. Hooka aad Clroakwa teal traa, I aaalad aaveifpea. Addieaa, HOW ARB ASSQCIATIOI'. Hey Sontk MkinSt, PkUadelplile, IW ,- - k-W1 U- Vtj a you o:o-UlMt yo will kiiovr whon you are going, liovr far you hT trone, and whoo to stop. ..if. i BLEACHED COTTONS, FARCT CASSIatEMJ, LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS. OTTOMAN REVEIUSIULB, roFuas. t. PERCALES. PIQUES, ' JAPANESE SILKS, LINENS, LAWN, ' LACKS, CURTAINS, BRUSSELS. IPLT, 1N0RA1W, AND HEMF CARPETS. ' EDGINGS, EMBROIDERT, COLLARS, CWFS, DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS, TICKINGS, DENIMS, " CHECXS. CRSETS UOSlKRT, GLOVES, PARASOLJ, SUMMER SUITINGS. Alio a full line of LacHe' LACE, CONGRESS and BUTTON G A. ITERS Walking SUoe, Bllpper. Cliildrens' and Misses' Gaiter, Mem' Call Sliors k Boots, Ladles' Gont, Calf and Morocco Lnce Boots, Traveling Baskets, Satchel, Umbrellas, Cettest Yarn, Batting, Table Llnrn, NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c. In fact all goods usually found In a first claa tore can be bought very cheap fur cash, ot II. L. 3IORRISOX. Ashtabula, O., April , 18iS M EVERY DAY I am recatvlnar and openlna- new and desirable i ought with caab. 11. L. MOKlUkON. HAMILTON & BRAY'S Beamlee Corta the beat tn town for th , l MOBJUSOM't. WALL PAPER. A new alack Just received at XORJUSOlfw. A FULL LINE OF Crockery aad Table Cutlery at MORRISON'S. ; New Goods RECEIVED THIS WEEK AT TYLER & CARLISLE'S Twenty Pieces Victoria Lawns, at 25, 30, 35, 40, 50 and 60 cents per yard SWISS MUSLINS, BISHOP LAWNS, DRESS LINENS, OTTOMAN SHAWLS, WHITE SHIRTS, STRIPE CHAM BRATS. We are offering Great Bargain ia Marsailles Spreads I AND 'Mi LINEN NAPKINSl 1 ! Blauk Alpacas at last Fall Prices. Great Reduction in Friet of PARASOLS, AT TYLER CARLISLE'S, Ashtabula, June 18, lets. uu NEW MAP OF OHIO. AGENTS Wanted lot a New and BKAUTIVVI. H1F tll. Giving Railroad, Coaatlea. Towaabta. CIO aad VIILatea, Railroad Serve,.. Siattoaa. alaeaaaa for Countiee and Cltiaa for IH70 ; the whale awadwaaerr colored and mounted. Price, ft. 60. Larre comaalMaaai to Ajrenta. Alan, Campai.a t'barta. Medals, Ac. aaa tar circular. B. S. GREEN, 8 Snpertor Street, Cravniaxp. Q. Shingles! Shingles!! w. 1. ItAWlJALL. manntaotnrp t a and dealer la all klnda af Btalairlea, havta made arrannemeat la MiuhiMaa, U Menared a raraiak any amouul ol Tine or other Shingles, on th shortest notice. Manufactory at Bltcaeock'a rkia Aahubala, Ohio, where he will at all t'ln aa AiaaaL ready to at tend to all calla ta ala Una. Aahtabala, May 16, WI. ' llt-ai THE OLD CARLISLE TANNERY PIUS OLD BTJSINESa STAT T ltA X Been purchaaed by O. telle A Br. aa aa. tlnj It to tha beat poaaaibla aa lata MANUFACTURE OF THE VARIOUS . KINDS OF LEATHER. To supply Ibis work they ara ta want ad HIDES and SKINS, for which eaah at tha htgaaat asarkat prtaaa la aald. Their Leather la of the boat quality, feet thai Sadler and oboe-maker will raaltM oa trial, and af aS th varioaa deamipUuua. FINDINGS. . Wa have alao ea band a fail aad sMaDaat aaBBh; f thadlSaraatkiadsof . . , .. BHOKKAKKSS' nKDIR OS, ' . . which will ba aold an th uire aa a call. A.r,tabuU.,ov.H,19Tl. Iiaaj ? ERTLR A WW. STEAM Saw. Mill lor. 8le, conuinirvr Malay Saw, LaU Saw, aad a of Wall-a rwaaa naneaw as lie. di JOatM U'- s I 1 19 1 i i