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WEDNESDAY,::::::::::::::: JUNE 24.
Magnolia Watkk A delightful toilet ar
ticlo superkir V O'Wicir ami at half the
price. 4o-2t
Pkbhons in need of tho services of an ex
perienced Dent'st should not fail to consult
, Dr. PocDa, who ha an experience of twelve
1 years practice .In Canton. . The substantial
character of lua work. Isfullr attested to br
hundreds of persons who have availed them
selves of bis services. The- varied experi
ences of so many years practice. Insure to
( persons entrusting the. case of their teeth to
Udij -W ?heapet because the most dura
ble operation. OtUce near Oberley's Gro
cery and opposite Stark County Banl:. 43-tf
ForsoA-nos Stonie. Beldon & N'uwbcrr;.
have a lot of Limestone for sale at their qua
O'. TliJsulUeastfrorft tle,Pcpot. They
witt deliver stone at any part of the cit . .
Several valuable coal leases for sub-leaae
by meaboTO parties. . t ' ' ' 47 tf.
SXatob Satlxb lias his office on the
. second floor up, stairs, in the Democrat Build-
lag. Mayor Sayler is also an acting Justice
oi tbe r'raoe. 50, 4t.
STARK COUNTY DEMOCRAT FOR THE
CAMPAIGN.
ONLY SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Ye will scaa the Stakk Co. Democrat
till after the November election for 73 cents.
Lei our friends forward the names and
cash at once.
This is an important period in the history
of our country. No time should be lost in
spreading1 the political troth. Our govern
ment muHt be rescued from its enemies or
liberty is gone. Let every good man and
true American citizen ilo his duty . in the
great contest approaching. Falter not.
Central Committeemen.
The following gentlemen were found to
be elected Cutitral Cununittee for the ensu
ing year. ...
1'aris Town-ship, J. P. Rouch; Wash
ington, Peter Veserat; Lexington, J. B.
WUsou; 3Iar'borouj;U, John Bryan; Ninii
ahil!en, ' Joseph Ciihutte; Osnaburg, J. D.
Miller, Sandy, W. II. Knotts; Tike, Dr. C.
T. Walker, Canton, Win. A. Lynch: Plain,
Levi McKlnuey ;" Lake, Edward Ik rry ;
Jackon, John Hammer; Perry,' J." 1. Ks
tep; Bethlehem, John Leow; Sugtuvnt-k,
H. J. McKarren; Tuscarawas J. W. t)!T-
liu: Lawrence, Joseph b Kirk.
Congressional Delegates.
The followii.g are the lutoics of Delegates
to the Congressional Convention :
Paris, John Carson; Washington, D. IL
Smith; Lexington, 111 WaLwr; Marlboro',
Jacob Bair; NimishiHjn, E. Landou; Osna-bm-g,
8. Snyder; handy, W. II. Knotty
Pike, Dr.: C. T. Walker, Canton, Luw
reuce Alexander, Wm. Dannomiller; Plain,
John Steel; Lake, L. Kabcr; Jackson, Sam
uel Boatty; Perry, Levi Stump, Lee;
Bethlehem, Alex. llcndeftMiu; Sugarcrec-k,
8. S,"McFarren; Tuscarawa.1, S. Krider;
Lawrence, Job Hancy.
Brevities.
The concert at St, Peter's (German Catho
lic) church, on last Saturday evening, was
well attended and the music was most admir
able. The new organ is a powerful instru
ment.': " ,
. The past fec ' days has been quite -cool,
much lightning 1 and thunder accompanied
with heavy rainaliave been the order all ov
er the country.
Crops of all kinds promise a glorious
yield. In view of this brcadMuffs are on
the decline.
lion. Robert Lowry k the nominee of the
Democracy of the Fort Wayne district, Indi
ana, for Congress.
1 Will our woolly neighbors inform us how
much the Bingham Eckley wool tariff bene
fits our farmers t Some would like to know.
A little girl, between seven and eight
years of ase, was rim over rod fatally injur
ed by a freight train at ML Vernon on Fri
day night.
The messenger of the Marine Bank, New
York, w as knocked down and robbed of
600 yesterday morning. '
Two boys from Zanesvillc, aged eight and
twelve, 'were arrested la -Pittsburg yesterday
for attempting to rob a money drawer.
Prof. Fowler, of HUlin'ale College, yester
day, recovered a judgment for $2,500 against
the Chicago Journal, which had charged
him with seducing one of his pupils.
, ... ,'!-
Archibald O. 'Seeks, who escaped from
the Ohio Penitentiary a year ago, was, on
Fr. lay, returned to Columbus on a requisi
tatie. from Gov. Hayvs, from Kentucky.
The Eureka, of Chicago, on Friday gave
the Athletics the bent turtle they have expe
rienced; they succeeded in scoring eighteen
against thirty -seven, and whitewashing the
Athletics on the second innings. Yesterday
afternoon the Athletics, of Brooklyn, played
against the Muffin, Excelsiors of .Chicago.
A little daughter of Mre. Jus. McRoberts,
of Allegheny, committed suicide, Sunday,
by hanging herself in her mother's cellar.
At six o'clock she was mibscd, and her falh
er, an hour afterward, on going to the col
lax, found her hanging by tho neck with
jumping rope, which was fastened to a.joitt.
She had procured, an old. , crib, and after
wrapping the rope around her neck, jumticd
from it, and thus ended berlife She was
twelve years of age, and a. child so pleasiog
in' her. manner, that none wookl ever have
thought such means of taking her life would
have entered Iter head.
TUe jury 'In the "case of ' Mrs.' Victor,
trial in. Cleveland, for poisoning her brother,
Wm. Parquet, by arsenic,- in Februaryj
67, yesterday rendered a verdict oi guilty.
Rev. Dr. Raphael, the most eminent Jew
ish Divine in tke.country, died in Sew. York
yesterday of apoplexy. He was oyer . sixty
years of age." ' .
The, California delegation to the Democra
tic National Convention have arrived, also
number of politicians from the Southern
Slates, ; , ...j; -.- 1 :
JTho family of Mi. Metzgerin Plam towr.
ship,. twb miles north of Canton, have
severely afflicted, r Last week Seintiel a
aged 22, died of measles, and yesterday
daughters,' young women, died of the ,
disease." " - '' . . . : ' H
l 'BarrottV Vegetable ' Hair : Restorative."
tooVUie First Premium over all competitors
at' the New Hampshire State Fair. - It
confessed without "a rival throughout
country, aud yt driving all "other prepara.
tlons from' the rnrkL PniLAPKUTnA
ijo LciMKX. "' ' : . ...::;.!:; .'
1 1
STATinc&.-We refer our readers to
valuable tabic oi statUtics on our first
It is worthy xrf .preservation for future re
ence. ' It"W"ut be een "that -fttark, trohe
the fortfiiost co'uutics 'of the sL4a in all
constitutei wealthy- 'Jf hya "and "valuable
resourcet( 01U soil and mineral are. scaice
ly ajipreiated tUJ are led lo train
reflcttve tnsderarioa by such staUstlc,
. , ni":,: 1 .'
Tm.Flowxuiicc'Scwuig Machine
the Misses McCirmUfciot oh' Wry are
in considered one of the best S.-e advertise
UMfAand call at the rooms', ot Misses 1
and sec'tbe mVbIe rpxate.jMiss-
8 SIcGanuicjc.are the most extensive
inakeH in Canton. Their place' is fn
Mathew.'s Slock.
Council Proceedings.
MONDAY EVENING, June 22, 1868.
j .Board met pursuant to adjournment.
Present Lindeman, Myers, Schafer, Miller
and Schilling.
The President, Mr. Wyant, being absent,
Mr. Miller was chosen President rno Tin.
Minutes read and approved.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Mr. Schtcler, as follows : -i
Wukszas, Some four citizens are appre
hensive that the benefits of the contemplated
Water-works aro only to be enjoyed by the
inhabitants of our main streets, Therefore
be it
Kesolviu, For the purpose of setting the
Views and actions of the Council right on
the subject, we hereby declare that all of
our streets who may nianifest and desire to
enjoy thtnw privileges, that they nil shall and
will have t,tj benefit, the advantages furn
ished by said works.- Adopted.
!By'tW ariic, That tlie CVitijaiiirr'on, the
purchase of horses be authorized to exchange
one of our present hoiscs for the horses now
owned by John S. Shorb in such manner
that no more than ' $100 shall be "sacrificed
in the exchange. ' Adopted.
By the same. That the Mayor be request
ed to report to the Council the state of the
finances in his" possession collected from all
sources, so that we can act Intelligently in
regard to the compensation of the city
Marshal, an ordinance being now pending
in regard to the salary of that officer.-
Adopted.
By the same. That Mr. ' Ha worth has in
contemplation the publication of a city di
rectory, and as it is necessary, as a prelimi
nary step, that residences and business hous
es be numbered, that the subject be referred
to the Committee on City Property. Agreed
to. :
By the same, That the city Solicitor be
authorized to draft an ordinance to regulate
the licensing of city carriages, carts, &c
Agreed to. ,
By the same, That f 157,04 be paid the
street Coniuiitionei due in report of May 2,
1S6S.
By the uje. That- the. city, CWk and, two
Trustees, to be appointed by the President,
act as a Water" Works election board, on
Saturday next at the Probate office. Agreed
to.
By the same, That the Council, as a body
accept the invitation of the County -Ccm-misMor.ers
to join with them and. the citizens
of Si ark county in the festivities of laying
the corner More of th new Court House,
Julv 4, 1SG8. Agreed to.
CLAIMS.
The following bills w:r" allowed .
T. W. Saxton, $42,50 f or printing. '
Joseph Sohwalm, $38,00,. repairs to Eu.1t
Tus. street culverts.
G. W. Clark, $23,00, slcain lire canine
services.
Mr. Russell was allowed 60 cts per hour
for labor 011 uteam tire engine instead of 75
cts as charged..-' ' " - -
AdjounTci1for one ,Wi.vk.. -' .-
..'ilJiJAWAV.'- Thtum6f Win. Stliajio's
with wagon attached beuame frighteuad last
Friday afternoon at sonte paper blown near
them; by; the wind,; ei; started- furious
ly ram opposite Feafrler'a ' grocery towards
the, .hay, scales. Mr. Schario -when thcr
started was a few feet from them on- the off
side iyJL wai ' just Itt time 1ft. sptahe off
horse by the f&rncaa and ' (he' bridle. On
they dashed, hosscrtnd driver across the
square, .the srjectators'aliried fur tiie life
of Mr. Schario; the-passage , way west of
the hay scales is vesy narrow, owing to huge
.building ttrtnns and other material piled up
there. - Scbaito bounded ' over two large
.
stones six feel from the ground and. the
wagon just missed them; 1 but a few tf eet
further on the wagon on the near side " ran
against the post of the hay scales and up set,
stopping the furious animals and bringing
the whole matter to a satisfactory conclu
sion. Neither Mr. Schario nor his horses
were hurl aud the wagon was not damaged
materially. Horses ought to have more
tense than to run away in the present con
dition of our Public Square, hampered up
it is all around with building' material-
Few men would have risked themselves as
Mr. Schario did on this occasion.
J. II. S. Tuaisbk, Esq. There seems to
be a general desire on the part of the Dem
ocracy of this county that Mr. Trainer sho'd
consent to be tlwir randidatc for Congress.
We hope he will accommodate them, because
men ' like J. H. S. Trainer are needed at
thin time, not only in the councils tif 'the
nation, but on the slump, to Bhow Che Over
burdened tax-payers hovr their money is be
ing stolen and surreptiously used by the par
ty in power. If Mr. T. will only consent
to the use of his name, . we believe that . the
other counties of the district will willingly
concede that Jefferson county is entitled
the Democratic candidate at this time, and
that they would make Mr. TVs nomination,
as the. Democratic candidate, unanimous.
We hope that for the good of bis country,
well as hUi party, . of which he has always
been an unflinching defender. Mr. T. will
consent to be a candidate foi Congress thu
time. Stecbbmvillk Gazkttb. .
a
on
t8-'
.
a
;
been
son,
two
same
Fatal Accibest. On Monday morning
fif t..f u-oi'lc ffiavK tliA TToiwcn O.rk. Farukr
&haffer of townshlp met
with a sliocking death. He went to a pas
tu.e field, caught and put the halter upon
hotsa- aud- wrappod tlu-strap around-his
-hand; in enwsing a set of bars the horse
came frightened, pulled Mr.- Shaffer down
upon the bars, ran about forty rods, draggl
ing him about all the way and stopped.
daughter, noticed the. trouble from the bopse,
a distance of about two hundred and forty
rods, and ran to her father's assistance;
when she got , to him he was dead.
check bone and nose were broken in,
breast bone broken and a terrible hole
in his head. Mr. Shaffer was 78 years
;e, was born in Union county, Pennsylva
nia; emigrated to his late residence in 1819;
wis a soldier in the war of 1812. lie
a very .estimable citizen; muoh beloved
all who knew him; a sound Democrat,
a long consistent member of the German
Reform Church. This terrible accident
oue so highly esteemed has cast a gloom
er the entire community.
.
stands
the'
Pra-
.the
page.
for-
'f
that
' of
Mr. EmTon permit me to announce thro'
the columns - of your paperthat a select
school will commence in the ' Union ,' school
House, at Osnaburg, Stark Co., Ohio," Monday,-August
3d, 1868, and continue twelve
weeks. Those wishing to qualify themselves
for teaching '. this coining winter will find
this a rare chance. ' Tuition only $6 for the
Term. Boarding can be obtained at from
$3,00 to 3,50 per week. Any branch In
the scientific and commercial course will be
taught As Teacher wa have employed D.
F. llenning M. A., a young gentleman
f large experience and ability Further
, inirmation can be obtained by , addressing
Or calling upon the undersigned at Osnaburg
"
SarkCo.', Otrfo.- " ' " " '"
JAMES G. SLUBBER, Pres't.
Marriage License.
iic
Cormiek' dress
"Doc
tot Issued from the office of the Probate
Judge during the past week. ......
i Thos. R. W. Linch and Sarah A-Kocher.
Fcstus B.-BpeHman and Flla Heed.
Jacob Poizer and Mary Harn. ! " "
Michael Els worth aud Mary Myer.
TvASiruts ppRitAt-EiTATK. The follow
ing aro flie transfers of Real Estate for the
past week:
Wm Shearer to Geo 11 Snyder jr, lot 23
inMapleton, $500.
Jacob Kutcher to John Starner, 60 acres
In Bethlehemnp, 2300. - ' -
Btacy Grant to Henry W Martin, lot 23
in Mt Union, 120.
Wm skarkowskl to Mary D Stallcap, 65
acres in Lexington tp, 4035.
Magdaleita Shwe to Henry Kloss, part of
lot 16 in New Berlin, 85.
Peter Dahlhein to John Ritter, part of lot
20 in Massillon, 200. . 1.
T P Preyor to Won. Clark, lot 4 in Pay
or's add to Canton, 400.
Conrad Beyer to Conrad F Beyer, 310
acres in Sandy tp, 2000. .
F J Piero to Samuel Hamman, 35 J acres
in Perry tp, 810'J.
Anton Welzbacher to John G Schelten
helm, lot 7 in Uousul's add to Canton, 780."
Stern Heeler to Marsh Uecklin, 18 acres
in Marlboro tp, 1550.
Joseph Eichinger to Geo Betzcnhouser,
lot 60 in Hester's aild lo Alliance, 450.
Jacob M-'tuster to" John Kohler, lot 7"2
in Osnalmrg, 750.
., Augustus ixountzc ft al to joun. iiouier,
lot 77 in Osnaburff, 190.
Kent Jarvis to Geo Jenier, 10 acres in
Perrv to. 800.
John McClvmonds to Peter SeiL part of
lot 12 in MasHillou, 800.
. Anthony Sivitier to John Aley, 40 acres
in Jackson tp, 27O0.
John Aley to Anthony Etzkorn, 40 acres
In Jackson tp, 8400.
Sheriff Dunbar to Margaret Smith, lot 40
in C'ethlehem. 850. :--
Margaret Smith to Amadeus Rappe, ' ot
40 in Bethlehem, 4o0..
Jacob Brumbaugh to the Board of Edu
cation, of an acre in Lake tp, 45.
Mandius Focle to- John Fratev, 21 acres
In Canton tp, 600. "
Frederick. Bolly to Herman Shriver, 61
acres In Perry tp. 3985.
. JCent Jarvis et al to Hermau Sliriver, 17i
acres in Perry tp, 16,000.
W C Thompson to W S Clark, lots 128
and 129 in Thompson's add to Canton, 950.
Isaac Rank to Margaret J Rank, lot 24 hi
Massillon, 3500.
Naomia J Welch to Joseph W. VaugUam,
79 acres 111 Marlboro tp, 400.
. HaniuiU'Harmony to Josepk W Vaughan,
S? acres in Marlljoro tp, uw.
I N Doxee to Mar- Harsh, part of lot D in
Massillon, 500.
- Geo Klikk to John Christman 2i .Aores in
Tns tp, 900: 1
John Chnslman to John Barell, -i- acres
in Tus tp, 912.
Josiah Rosenberr- to Christiaii Koch, lot
Jo 27 m Teeter s aildto Alliance, 4u0.
Hoeea E Hoover to-Josiah ltJseubrn,',lot
No 57 iu Teeter's add to Alliance, 300.
John E McLain to John Weibel, part of
lot No 23 in Massillon, S00.
Lewis Witinian to Catherine Miller, 1 i
acres in Perry tp, 400r " " i
Geo W Lawrence io T J Baurice, lot 5 in
Lawrence" add to CantOD, 600.
Phillip Smith to John P Smith, lot 21 in
OF'.ia'or.rz. too.
Geo V Ijiwrence to Frcl Vogelgea;ig lot
5 in Lawn-nce's wLi Canton, 600.
Lu Lake tp, 650.
S'bai.tiaii Amen t Mtwsui Li- ieiwul-
ler, 10 aci'-s ia Canton tp
Isaiah Jobiiaou to Ueur. '. it, 2O A
in Lexicon tp, SO00.
. Louis raine to E C He::i'e:.son ;j a
in Lexingt -n tp. 1,700.
Elizabeth Gimlelspi rcei- ;o J.-oli j;3Isi
2 arns ir, I 'lain tp," 500V 1
Jrep! Johrsou t; Joseph N Johnson,
l-s
acres iu Lexington .0, 13i0.
Michael Rohrer io David Deckcrt,
acres in Car 'on tp, 2",00.
Blackwood's Magazine for May contains
so many articles of inter ..-M, tnat . we feel
bound to call the atu-ution ot our reauers 10
it with more than usual earnestness. For
some time past we have read each number
as it appeared with U8t a "bade of disap
pointment, and quietly laid it aside; but the
May number has made such an impression
Uon us that we aliall not bo disposed to
part company with it readily, even inouga
we are impatient for its successor. If we
may draw an augury of the future, we sho'd
say that the Magaziue is about to recover all
the freshness of its early days. We hope
that our anticipations will be realized, and.
that the promise of the present number will
be fulfilled by those that arc to follow. A
glance even at a part of the contents will be
sufficient to show mat tuere is aiiracuon ior
every reader.
The first article is an historical sketch
"Lord Chesterfield. Ihe Man of the World."
Many have heard of Chesterfield's Letters,
but few know anything ot tne man. ine
present biographical sketch is very readable,
and will give a. more correct opinion of him
than is likely to be formed from reading his
book.
rr - t v:...
lorse-uesu vouiams . " uiuw w
, ,.: ,1. . , ;n
uiuk nuu iiii.ii "o '
troduce a new article of dwl.
"Ulcky Tim Griffin, hi Iac and his
Lucv ' "U the commencement of a new and
lively story, which will cause this number
to be much called for, and we advise any
one hesitating about subscribing to hesitate
no longer.
An article on the Odes of Horace appear
ed in the April number, and in the present
issue the subject is continued, and illustrat
ed with numerous translations and running
notes on the best Odes. Theso translations
are upon the principal of producing us -exact
an imitation as possible of the original
form of the metres employed by Horace,
with such modification as are necessary to
harmonize the rhvthm to the English ear.
Kverv ektsmeal scholar will be delimited with
this article.. -A o-uUiiuaion is promised.
We will notiro only one move -article.
Cornelius O Powd has a couple 01 papeis in
his usual style. It fs'difllcult lo characterize
this Bc.ics, opinions are so diverse upon
merits, un tntellitrent friend of ours blvles
'unim.iyiti d trash," another equally nuem-
renl inn it "immortal." .Perhaps it is
little of both.
Published bv the Leonard Scott Publish-
inj Coiiipnn.r, 140 F:;lion Street, ri. 1
a
be.
His
but
His
his
cut
of
A 'i cxe Tiie Pictorial Phrenolo
gical ouru.d for July contains portraits
many distinguished Men, and Beautiful
Women. European' and Asiatic Beauties
English, French, German, Russian, Grecian
Swedish, Austrian, Polish, Swiss, Dutch,
Turkish aud Japanese; also, Lord Brougham
Abbott Lowrence, Zadok Pratt; Peter Yon
Cornelius; VerdijMiss Pittsinger; and twelve
Roman Catholic Prelates and Priests; Ma-
"The develop-
homer, and his Rel'gion,
ment Theory," by Prof. Gill; Lady - Daffor-
ty, or the Woman Question; Thirteen Na
tional Tj pes of Female Bcarity; Profession
al Instruction in. Practical Phrenology;
dians and Mountains of Oregon; a French
Educator on American 8chools, and much
other very interesting matter. A, new vol
ume begins wiih'. this number, only $3
year, or $1,50 for six months. Address
R. Wells, 889 Broadway, N. Y.
was
by
and
to
(Ov
Mvnheer Paul ' Dietrich, of Milwaukee,
feeling bis earthly tabernacle, stored
troubles," to be expelled, decided, after
enquiry and investigation, to employ Ayer's
Pills. -In' his haste to pUr!V his Dutch
stomach, he misteok the directions, 2 to
and swallowed ST for a dose." This -created
of course, an ap-paul-ing internal rebellion.
But Paul went through the fight like a
and came off victor at hist, with a renovated
system which he. proudly exhibits as
of the witdom of his" choice. He adyises
every bodv to take Doctor Ayer's pills, .
Jtindly advises his f riends who are ambitious
of following his example, to "pe sure
take der " 'right botion. " Min nesota ' Tele
graph.
Ditrmiso' SuioiDK. Atxiut 5 o'clock
last evening the-city was' startled vtith-
announcement; that Robert Clemens,;, teach
er in the German school of this city, ,
coniniitUid suicide at his residence, "Kb.
South High street, by fevering the arteries
in his virlijf d cutting, a. horribU guaU
bla throat.
; Mr, Clemens was a man' of great 'talents,
anil was highly respected by. pur citizens.
He was a widower, -and leaves four or
children,, , The. cause of hia lash acjt. Is.
to be tho rejection of bis addresses by
f ,hm uraa 'riasslonatelv fonrL-STATES,
MAN. --
. is the: sown, taruiifn eieouon xne
carrtcjl fiffieh Jlstricts and the Democrats
sixteen.
OFFICIAL ABSTRACT
OF VOTES THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY MEETINGS, HELD SATURDAY
JUNE 13TH, 1868.
Congress.
"PLACES'
VOTING
Paris, ,
RobertsviUe,
New Franklin,
Minerva,....'.
Strasburs,. .
Bryan's S. U.,
70
59
:3-7
40
43
16
0
47
;i2
7
jilt. I men,
Alliance, ........
Lima, . .-. . .
Mew Baltimore,
. :: Marlloro,
Nees's S. H..
' Louisville,
Harisburg,
Osnaburg, ......
.. Waynesburg,..,.
" Magnolia,
Henry Martin's. .
29
34
62
22
16
2
10
57
121
815
11
1 o
Canton; . .'. . . ,
New Berliny
Henry Smith's,. .
Center S. H., . . .
Middle Branch, .
.. ; Cook's Tavern, . .
Uuiontown, ....
Greeutown. ....
. Cairo,
Hartville, . .
McDonaldsville,
Bridgeport, . ; . . "
Schario's S. II.,.
. Masc-illon,
Richville,
Bethlehem,.'
M'Farren's S. H.
Cullor's S. H
Brookfield, .'. . . .
Bretz's eVH.,. ..
East Greenville,.
Stands's S. II., . .
" Canal Fulton, . . .
LawTence,.. .
Youngstown,.. . .
14
10!
; 42
24'
31
CI
89
1
12
3
88
: 8
83
93
2
.; 7
2
2
40
15
4
40,
60
155
87
10
239
13
30
3
10
27
13
21
19
26
75
i37
15
Total, .
975 J521
I
Auditor.
Clerk.
Commissioner.
i
27
4
4
16
72:
,44
46
Ilk
8O1
;12
..-. li
7
.'13!
14
13
24;
iS2
1
36
18
21
,11
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- S3H
' 131
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.:-.!(
- Al
. 25 'I
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Commissioners' Proceedings.
Commissioners' Proceedings. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, June 15, 1868.
1
1
W. C. Richards, D. Kerstetter and 3.
Stovor were appointed viewers of the road
in Perry tp,. applied for by Gribble, and are
to meet at the bouse . of .' Sam'l Stover on
June 30th. . ,
$100 was appropriated to the trustees of
Bethlehem tp. for bridge ut Nicholas Case
master V; also $250 for bridge near Isaac
Hofier's farm.
' Auditor w"as ordered to advertise for pro
posals, as will be seen elsewhere in this pa
per. ' ' -; I
Awaidft for buik'ing Iron super structures
(ware
r 't
e made as f'.ilcws: '
Bell's 'Mills. 2 mkstj, to J. Laird & "Co.
at 13,00 per t juL-
At Wolf's iiill, U J. Lab.l Cu. a: ?12.?0
p- foot. .'.'.(
Al Alliance, t- J. Laird & C, a! V'0
:T foot.
At S-.?5fa's r-t'ui, u-ir . - ' k t. .
La:r.l & Co, cl M per l.rM.
At Br Isrept .I.:k."n tp. to j. i;vra-
iwtL tit k.l8.'(C per for.' '
At Keyset a, .narlnoro tp, to Ha-uiuond
i: Keevts, at ill,00.
At J. P, Smith s, Jlarlboro tp, to tlam-
mor.d& ltetves, at fill,45.
I
1
1
I
Lodisville. The closing exhibition of
the annual commence ment of St. Louis col
lege came off on the afternoon of the 23d.
The occasion brought many strangers from
a distance. Bishop Rappe and several other
dignitaries of the church were present as
well as gentlemen from Cleveland and other
places, whose sons are students in the insti
tution. Ouite a number of canton people
were present and the citizens of Louisville.
and vicinity were also largely in attendance.
The programme consisted of addresses,
declamations, vocal and instrumental music,
and the , presentation of a beautiful ' Drama'
entitled- "The Hidden Gem," by the late
Cardinal Wiseman. At the close a large
number of valuable books were awarded to
the students as prizes. We have not time
and space this week .to enter into details and
where all did so well and creditably it is
.ur..i m .tt-riminate. We can savthe stud-
" -
. ... . , . . . .
ents ulu crecilt to luemseives auu xvneeieu
great credit upon their capable and indus
trious teachers. The excercises took place
in a capacious arbor erected in the yard for
the purpose.
One of the students, "Mr. Murphy.on Mon-
dav, accidentally fell from the top of the ar
bor and broke his arm. The young man
nevertheless played bis part in the Drama,
though suffering considerable pain all the
time.
it
a
of
N. A. Bocb.- Our young friend' Mr. S.
A. Bour is now with, the large wholesale
house of Dodd, Wilkin & Tobin, 56 Lis-
penard street near Broadway, New Yoik.
'This firm are importers - and Ddcxs of
Clothiers and Fancy Piece Trimmings.
They could not have a more competent and
suitable irentleman' than Mr. Bour. He is
au expert at the busiues8"and an accomplish
ed salesman. At the early age of 7 ue
commenced going twice a year east to buy
his fathers goods being probably the young
est man that ever, went from Stark county
to buy goodi .His selections- we all know
were first rate," showing a cultivated and
correct taste.
Dbowxed. On the 17th inst. a bright lad
of 10 years, named Horace Yiek, son of
Henry Vick, of Marlboro township, was
drowned in Congress lake. ' It seems he was
one of a large number of sundy. schocl
scholars who went to enjoy a Picnic. Tl
DOay "wa9 recovered after several hours hard
work.
He with others had gone in
bathe.
la
a
S.
with
full
7,
proof
but
and
the"
had
441
in
five
said
lady
iaug
CoxGKEssiosAL. Ex-Sheriff Chance, who
was an aspirant for Congress, declines
last we', k's Repository. . .This leaves ..Mr-
Schneider sours In Stark county.. The Kb
ri'BUCAK blew auolher loud and . long blast
for Schneider's nomination last week. We
hear that Mr. Eckley will probably Imj a can
didate also. Mr. E. is an expert at pulling
such wires and we would not be surprised
to see him cet his fourth nomination
Congress. ' -'
Hexbt Wise, of Franklin, Summit coun
ty, recently had hams and shoulders stolen
and to prevent a repetition he so placed
gun, charged with beans,th'at when. the door
was opened the contents would hit the burg
lar. Shortly after he was trying to catch
roose that eot into the yard, and accident
ly hit the door of the smoke house, spring
ing it open, when the gun discharged s con
tents in Mr. Wise's forehead. He is at pres
ent totally blind,and recovery Is very doubt
ful.-.- .-. ; -
HkkuT Philips, a stock dcaler,near Lima,
Ohio, got off the cars there last Friday night
and on his way home was knocked dawn
robbed of $1700. He wasr -left- iuseniibre
but was not seriously hurt. '
AcotnitST. Mr. Alonzo Thornton,
with: a severe, accident on Friday, last, at
and his father' eaw roUl.near BeHynir?,Tieaf
; ly mashing'irito aelly one of hla. feet. .'
was supposed thatiampuatjon wonl be
cesssry; but we sinca learn uuu ueimyn
cian ininKS ms ,
done by the Sogft 01 UW log carriage wuicn
eatt"tlt niB IOOb TT OL ll m- uiuuuu. Jijuia-
FiBLS &hiu & Baxkba; UT t"J-i C.'.i-.il
.XiiUiF
TAMJfAKY &AtX Iew Yoik,
, accommodate 6,000 persons.
(Communicated.)
POSTPOSKMEST -l'rHEPllKEK Pic-Nic.
The Coriiiiiittee of ariamrenu'iils of the
Pionee Picnic adyevtised trt?Come-fi at tUe
Fair Gi-ound, on the Fourth of July, hare
thought it best under the circumstances to
postpone thehFestival to a future day. "vTlie
time that would neccessarily be occupied in
the exercises of laying the Corner Stone of
the new Court House, and the anxiety of
citizens 0$ the county to witness this cere
mony, would not leave sufficient time on
that dayy t make the- Pine.erBieotipg as
interestuiS and satisfactory as it otherwise
wouli' be-The Committee have therefore
concluded toliave 'the 'Pibneei"'Picnic on
Saturday, August 15th. Djie notico of the
onlcr of exercises ' will be' 'previously pub
lirficd.' " ' ' ' ." '". ,' '
1
''Oc.isl ';U6ii hot minister to a mind diseased,
And, wiili m: j-w.tt, obiivivus antidote,,.
01- v.:.i :h f;.u; iosuni of the perilous stuff
Tn-ii W'.-igbs upon the hoartt"' - ' ' :"
C,e k4j.;
: Pkuvtuiuu Bitters ...will do il
1m- :.'. Melancholy, D
'jrvhfct a, Insauity,all spibJ
, from a n:-eased stomach, an i
y-m Bitit-rs is a ure cure lor.
ti.tstake abttic il; Dy.pepsia,'
lrotf;on."li
luor'.- or 1. p.-
this,'P1P'.':i
Thor .s .
finatteiiw tflt!tr9s,-Attf'pan(l L-VSplrits
must yieiu to the r; liinltli-giYiiig aiid genial
influence of the Plantation Bitters. If you,
are in doubt, make one trial and be convinc-
ed. Thus say those who know;
3, 2t.
"To be 1 Ia'ppt Voir mitst be Viktuocs. "
So said the late humorist, Artemas Ward,
thehowman. To cure any kind of Humor
take Dr.' J. W. " Poland's JJumbr Doctor,
composed of several of the . best roots and
herbs ever used for purifying the bloocl, 'and
which have been used by our grandmothers
in past generations. Sold bv Dr. C. J. Gei
ger. - '. , , t
Joiixstox's Store is the place to buy your
Dry Goods ten per "ent less than at any oth
er store in Canton. Call and examine our
Stock and prices, and be convinced that wc
sell cheap at No. 4 Opera . House Block,
Canton, O, :
A Caiid op TilA2nr.s. The Ladies of- Ui
Presbyterian Congregation Canton, take this
method of 'acknowledging their obligations
to Me. 3Iri.Ciay5bi tlStVCldtkr, fiVtlie
use of their Dining Hall and Parlors for the
Fair and, Festival, and tlieir tlforts tomajre
the occasion agreeable and pleasant. Thanks
also, to the members of the Brass. Band for
attentive music, to the Repository office for
gratuitous printing, the express company
for transportation; aud especially, to the
generous public for their liberal : patronage.
The gross receipts wer over three hundred
dollars. . .......
e
Foubth of July. The Corner Stone of
tbe new Court House will be laid in Canton,
July 4th, 1808. All tbe geople. of tb count-
ty are invited to assemble in Canton on tbe
Public Square, at" 10 J o'clock A. M. '' ''-
PUE8IBEST OF TnK DAX : -.
"' JOHN SAXTON.' ' '
MANSHAI.KpF; y.i DAT
Jl G. LESTER.
ADD11E38E8 BY t
JOHN McSWEENEY.
SERAPHIM MEYER.
"WILLIA3I LYNCH.
Cantos Brass Basd ' frriC
.tlK l.
COMMITTEE OF ABBANOEMENTS :
- J. W, UNDERHILLu :- '
JOHN P. REX.
LAWRENCE ALEXANDER.
M. RUHSIAN.
:. Q. W. LAWRENCE.
' Wm. DANNAMILLER-
in
a
a
a'
and J
met
h?A
It
nec-
Will
John Laikd & Co. advertise their Iron
Foundry and Machine shop in this pape'-.
This Is one of this best establishments in the
country Their castings and machinery are
equal to tbe .best, l .'$..; V ; V.
Tbe mechanics of Ball & Co's mauuiactc
ry In our city presented, orthtj dayof tneir
picnic at Meyers's lake, a beautiful case of
di afting instruments to Mr. Charles Ev Rop;l
er, superintendent of the iron departineut.
Mr. F. Ballar4 made tbe preeentaiiou with
a neat speech.' Mr. Roper's reply ;vad'not
lengthy but full of meaning. : ri
Called Our,, old .friend 6. P.AItkrs,
called Upon us on'1 Monday las'f. Myers
one of the ent'prprjuiing kiptj, bs seen &u4
is seeing tlie world."' He is connected' -prth
uie large estaonsiinieut or liiayer jjKoye4,
(Menagerie & Circus) and is the travelling
man for that large, concern. He bus br-i'li
for some time past in C'at.adu and Marts back
to the Dominion to da-. Mr. Myers has
heen on a flying visit to his family who re
side in our town. Slay his shadow . never
grow less.1 ': " v' v" " " "
A'man'narhed Preekert, front Patterson;
N. J., who had a wrestling match with John
Wallace, at Hamilton, Ohio; on Saturday
was ahot through 'trre-'bfairi '' and 'killed
about 12 o'clock that night, in ,
saloon. Four persouifhY.qaien arresteu
suspicion of. "being connected with the inuril-
that vn,vho,,M i flJtitehlrrfi llLlo-V.AlA1
g.when Th '.'nVhite: rinerAujf
"Ir.Iung77iTit':andu-Kl4ey CornplauitVv
i true article, as as all who hay'e'visea
will testify.
TnE Faijmeu'b Chbonicle has not a very
biki"rini?'n ot the,, pnsfuaifc wool tariff law
if we may judge from'its. prediction: -"'''tl a,
l4kw-wllbe .fetrnd ft great a-'ewlBtlfc
and as tat.fi!:uid uyou vrasncan wool
growers as any law ever-passed. - Pitts
Bfi:o Commei:ciai-. ... ... , . I
' IIoif.Jobh"Ai Bingham,"" ot this tato,
takes great pride in being the uuthor of what
the Fakmeks' Cnp.t5sYei.E calls a "swindle."
Wc lw :inf hri U19 j)!iscre f.jC9.'mg that
great advance in the price of wool that was
predicted when Bingham's wool bill passed.
Tjios. II. pAiKD,v.of -Sew Cumberland,
Tuscarawas County, O., offers some desira
ble real and persopol. property or. sale, coni
sistin'g of a frame dwelling and drug store.
Hai,f Fake. Half fare tickets will be is.
sued at Pittsburgh," good from the 1st to (lie
loth of July 'for $i:J,0(), by way of Philadelphia
r Allentown."
?;'.- -:' "TrTTTT"2t:T" . ;
.Tiiri.g.!iji. of K!wtkFiltb-ai!l Ma"Jiii:-'-:
i- uirsctpd ioxMIr.- S. -N BlH's atlvi-i-.?-.
i:;. -.: of superior BlacksmiUi's cial.
T .. ! jff... .I. .i .1 Vt. .V 1 '
Forty soldiers hava had a battle with
party of Sovajoe Indians at Apaelia Springs
Six of tlie-Indiaiis were- Killed.1 ' - ;-J
The Queen of Madagascar is dead.'n
.Jpbn. IT. .SurrtUt has hen lischarged-.-for
complicity with-te assassination of Presi
dent. Lincoln. - He was admitted to $20,000
bail on other;tudiplmeptjs.' . '!-"
Abijah Gilbert, radical, was on Saturday
elected United States Senator from Florida,
for the term commencing March, 1809.
Joseph Medill, the old founder and pro
jtfictur of thCArcago,ribuney lias practi
cally severed his editorial conncdtion with
that paier, , Ho skill kohls forty-five shares
of the Tribune Company's stockj but will
write ho more wlnle Horace "Whito re'iuuis
,'-.: ' -
tit. 1 tiral. m;llliu..iint ...,. . -..1.'
cribe to Horace's views on-impea"olini(-'iit"'oV
free trade, or aaything else, and the broach
between. Hiem Is consideredTeyond all hcal-"S-
... ... : ... .. o..
: ;i !:.-!
....... ... .-.
- The National Debt, during "the nionth :of
May was only increased X1XE BULLIONS
SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN
THOUSAND PIFFTY-NINE riftrjJVRS
.eighteen .cents. - Clieerini; news ' for
the TAX -PATERS, but thfc Boiiil'lioldcr
unconcerned'.' Htj is exempt. tntb .io
MARRIAGES.
KRING MILLERj-On the 21st inst.,by
Rev. P. Ilerbruck, Mr. Frederick II. Kring
atrcr-Miss Margaret S". Miller.
JACOB FAIR On 'flie'rtb ult.. iij
"Mansfield, at the house of the bride's father,
by the iiav.- Ji 'Mude, Mt. -Kobert ' Jacob.
lof Canton to Miss Emma, daughter of Isaac
C Fair, of,M!isrieUl,L ..
DEATHS.
j
I
ROTH In Canton tpwnhii.oa theJ8ili
mst., K F: 'Rorirr a.ned" about oB years.
Mr. Roth was a resident of Iowa and was
on a visit tolas mother "af whose house be
died. He leaves a wife and family.
MEZGER At the residence of bis fath
er, iu P. tywntfrjpr, of, im feles,. Samuel
jUETZuEit, agcu 22 j-ears.
BRYAN In New Baltimore. Stark Co.-
Ohio, on the 13Ui List. -after .a lingeruig
fllnes, Mrs. Catheeise, wife of Peter Bry
an, aged 71 years, 5 montUaaud 2 days.
1 Mrs. Bryan's maiden nauie was Matbias,
and she was a hatlVe. of Carroll county, Ma
rybind'marUyfug with Mr.. Brj an in 1818.
They remove. 1 to Ohio in ' 183T, settling-
M'trlboro township, this countyl 'SheJea'ves
ber busband, two sons, and oiie daagbter,
and seva'al iirI childrento moucn bur Iqsi
cue aaugtiter Having preceded her to that
better world. She was a life long and de
Toted member of be Lutheran achurcb.
was a christian woman, lived respected
beldvl, aiirl s'lnroenteiT,' ' Reverends
Miller andS. S. Chapman, attended the fun-
eral on Sabbath and tlie service was impres-
8ive.'1::Tbe-textSvas-14tb v'ere bf4th cbaji
i tcr of 1st Thcstalonian. " The attendance
at the funeral was.ycry largo. .Long wlflthe
memory of mother Bryan be remembered.
May he"rest in eace'... '-. Vrv
I iWestmbjsler . Maryland-, papers jilease-'
r
ij
in
stantly, a.
, -l-5ii-,-ir,' '1 -auij. .
! Cai.licitt, the particular friend
'GT??yi h a public reoeptiHi at
A Ibnny PenitPn ftary ,"on ifoncly Jastj
itinta for.-two-'-'yAtrf.1 ' He'. i!wl'
Warden to gi've liTm' wViiiethiriy
a,iut easy taxqlins'heliiid hewer: Tjot
Used to hard labor." .Holdlne office
hits 'been his' K0,uraJ rB-'iit,' ."It
intettrit' the jiublio to know that Calli
cpt t still rrol ds- ft o ' office 'of ,Rfe vep
Coile(,'tpr"M He, hiU not.- rcigoil,'ii(l.
tie President-ean -rbt rerjjpve' hifr
wiinoui tne consent. 01 ttiu senate,
eofdSogji toWe; Ctvii-Teimre'brti.-1-'
V I ;
'
on
18 lttirhin .Wffcr.
J M-f MiH
It
t
I ' J -n-ia-'-
a rpjTjus e. cftf respotfdeiit;i) credl-!-
ted with the statement that Hiram
i-t jji.'-.r,i-.t'2i;i...'-r'. h W 1J -.. V'
vraut"sini preseryus tne sweetness
ei - m i,...i.?M
uuv.xuush, 01 uiniiecucui,
not a candidate for Vice President.
ANOTHER STEAMBOAT HORROR.
Collision and Sinking of the "Morning
Star."
TWENTY-SEVEN PERSONS LOST!
n n m : :r ... . . j
'EiXnr'tliifd'Jirne 21. The
Bte&tner Morning .jSZar.-tienee-fof De
troit, collided With the bark Oorllatid
thirty mile frorrjfhwe, last night iat
11 ojclook, Both, were.vKu vTi
w was forf'j?ryXy-',,ri'ie crew
of thViire, r'jiWniiortda thirteep.
Of these ubout- twenty are missing
Thoranritiuderweye pickiu! by the
ste.iiuaer g. JOc. Theiiajnes jire
not yet known of the offlcewUest;
exceptr Jarr.es 'aiorton, wJirfftS seen
to go (Sown witli. Mrs. 'liiteK'ett, -wiib
pf V4it. .iaackeUy wao was a passcii.
j
CoxGi:n.ss. The new S-.-iiiilnr.-i from re
wniMrnctcxl (-nijr jefized) ArkafisaS look their
scat at Washington yestorday.' Their names
arc Rice and McDiinaK The latter's terjn
expires in 1871.
TiiCHiooiKerB 'of tl.e Ilonfie fro'm tli same
slsll.. w .r;.. t-i toL'. 1jw.ii.
(day: ... ' ... v, ( ;
Thai BTBVi3 'olrei to'day-na the House1
! ''I'lr. articles Unpe Te4
. i'fijcct is to got them before the Senate uii(.
try 1O10 fresident' gain1 ftwljeri the : 'radical
carpet bag
states are ad
senatoi-s'
from
the niggei
'may oust
i. 111.. !-.'
ized
Mr.;
states are admitted. Th
i-y
Jvhneuo: thksC-
ji ivciuy, v,e i.aotruojjisii our
ffivuds tQ.bo. tetidy- after tho 41 ft to
about for the nomiuees'tof; Xb,e ,"!S,t;'
YoVkCpnyentupiu jitVUiijie be lib
hetitancy, for be assun-d the conven
tion vvitl make Jj roper elecibjiid;vor
Hi'iPf Democratic supportV' And s it
is only ty' umoti' aftd fcifinony Jtt:at
wri ciu Ji6je ,tq ' Vascue auiur fouirtry
firom th3ra 39f tiifeuferaiils. '
.- f.',iXi f .- '' .-
I . jL. r.n !
y'PTys'ye soldiers in. WaBhiugton
heityivotwl the Democratic Mbker, the
tvuinp congress aesire to pass a bilto
disfranchise them. That is it, if the
soldiers will not vote with and for the
negroes, they are "disloyal" and must
lawt.lxjHftowed to vbte kt !all.:-"- " ;
Thk Crawford, county .. Deniocracy
have nominated the following excel
lent ticket Au;ditM.WiM. Scroggsj
Commissioner, Lewis Littler; Infirm
ary Direclura,4, John, Ad-ins lvliiik,
Jervise Jump, John Alloback.
We are glad toeee our old friend
Esquire 8crogs on the tapis for Au
ditor: He will fill Pie hill. " J ; "
PITTSBURA, FORT WAYNE
AND CHICAGO RAILWAY.
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9 03 do
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hi's'.cr 1 O.a.m. J Ui,iiu.w qo;i ..- ,-
Youn wtov, n; New last le and Frie-Kx:-Ivre-TS
leaves YonnMtp'yn, :3rlri, ;nijKeik"
Critle, 4 OOp, ii; iirriveH'Viliaburgh. 6.J)0a,
tn. K-l urnmtis leaves tfitt burfrli 7,17a.
in; arrives New Castle, f,40a. in ; Youngs
Hri, 4U.4ot ,.uj : ,;-:,! t'l .. '. J '.!
l.iun(,'slown, rvew Last"- Hn" 'i'
buis;li Acc miuoilalioii.. iijivs. Yoiiiiks
imrn, K.OOn. nv; XtW" ;CH'stip', T. ltfa". m; ar
riveti Hilehiiy, l.QQ't. ui.Hetiir,uing.-ileav-Vs
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ite, 7,0.j;, ih; Yonn5Mt'rWi;'.t,a)j,.iu.
K. K, MY IS KS,
Genr.it- Tioket Agent,-'
CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH
RAILWAY.
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Ittations daily, Snndaya xi-oplod ) as follows :
tint? I Kxriitsrl
rle.velnnil.t S.KS a
Euclid bt .1 8.4 i '
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f-N.-.vi I n Iu leiph'a. fi-M-on.--,. .Bazar d.
lf-.v-rr-t- ftj.t n. N ' pfifla.Tuli'bi.
: "C?' ' ' f. MYhjK'.'ieu. 'Tick
iluui 9 JJ a. m.
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ket- Anf-nL. .
, Ohter-TiicoTiKV- ft .A- ttug Vctn ctuiined
:Yt il we knew it, (here u-oud be an heritor
i aibioei ia-u. fl:hetl. mots and bark i would,
elite lhe ill,hunutilt:sh, i.k.:ir.J; .Dr. Miah.
Ier,'vj-itV a few- of liis. prof..a.-o.nui ,fr.ud, have
kept rtii idea constantly ih !ew and laf ored ear
l.ftftlV'iiBiliterseAirfiisiiy fr yearn toand'tliiif most
deira-ble-trea4ire 1'ueuGT brtve not 'fOAOd
'aji 4uri.ukcur.j..r aiu.r.inriiauit-wtlvyhavtt nerr-i.
ihelea ili.uuuri-'U-.A XMXueUy, wliii-h,.tt4 yet, bna
.erer Killed in enrin ChiUrt nl hVv.ir..n...ji.iuL
jand aH difeases ariiiu". from auv impuiUy of the
Wd or-uiarrnnH7nnl nf tna" dije6tiv? organs.
Ucludius I.iver C'ouii.laftit,on)ji.t", Colds, hie'
lleauacfctt, KtMuaJiclM tirvtcnmxtm, General De.il
ityaLd all affcciiona of the Kidneys ajtd Udcluary1
eraua. . , u u...-,-
:'innrgrcat dieurery, Iir honor of the lnafati2!t
ble latire of Dr. It. MHliler, la called MWiWt
lie ah Uitma. nd nhmrrrr IntrWlflcear- takSSThe
place of Oulitioe )Dd,.U bOBUor.ciher rnvil,en
uii3,1iei-Oier.f tnf ehmvliftn
at4
-s-'l
ji3rrNisTiiATi()x,icoTK?it:
4
he untfj-.iKir!i.h . hti-ntAv.iln.
ixiiuted Aflmiuibtrator of the extata
.A. Itiiniul. Ijf.ltlanwull'a. L.tt').
i -r COUUtV. Ohio.
- . michart. Rfmim-B
June 17. 186Sws
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Markets.
CANTON, OHIO, June 24, 1868.
k?te' ..
jij.l::
; Beana,
j Molasses, ,v
.
Floia-Extra - - - j ll 00(12 00
Wb-eatWhite,
225
-Red
Corn,
3
m'Av 00
1 50m5
Vr 160(70
Kye,
Oats, . j f-.i
Barley,
Flax Seed,
Potatoes
K 00(g 12,00
U m. a: liOO
.-f-'J
Onions p bushel i f,.
Dried Apnles, -r
Butter ' - - -
'a: '18
18
18
Xftilosvj.ij
1. -..-st -t ."Ji ' r ) gi ':
10
16
Lard,
Lard,
22
j.!-ii:-....Tr.;
30
3
Sait-s barrel, ,,-
::0.3p0
COMMERCIAL.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET.
U01.1) iirm at tayiojicius. ...iwi
NEW YORK MARKET—JUNE 22.
"COTTfiJV'WitliQnt ' rtccadeV--narij:
sales of 950 bales, including 200 bales Jin
transit, at 29c for middling, uplands, .
5 'Fr.)UR-CJoscd dull afid 10c lower. J
; 1 WHEATNominally l2c lpwfr J'. sh
pers dro rcsusinSr to buy at' pfreseti . iu 'con-
secrueticeJ of untavorable ''private;, reports
0 ItTE-Drill'at St 92(St2 00. ' ' ' J
OATS-Yery 'dull anl lTesr-y at S.4384ic
for westvrn W store-. r' -' "rl ' -' 1
COH3ST IuH'and heavy at$l "olj'r ii
for rieiv mixed 'west em afloat:' ''" "w 1
H PORE-Nntninar -at.f 28 f20&2Wb'-tor
:hewTni'SS'Citsh:and regular."' : . - ' j
"BEEF Quiet and unchanged.' ; 1 V
CUT ' MEATS SniaS' salc3 at previoiis)
,flwianH!." - : j
Nominal. " r -; ' ' -
:--LAD 'Quiet t 1717Jc for ' fair! i
'EGQSiitear at 27t28f. .- i !-- :
SPECIAL NOTICES.
JN. -ORDINANCE To 'Assess and
toe,vy. a.THX on uo KohI, anil. 1'erao-
.. ,uk1 1, loperty -ot itna.tJitj. . ,.
I. Be it ordained v. the -city coun
cilor! fin city ot' Glt6n,.Tbur thera dw
and hereliyjs levied fiix. all lue. real and
peiuouul properly .wiihio. tbe. corporate.
liuniHi'ot sai-! city sattject- to taxation, tbe
fol'ow'ms per centmn oi tbe appraised
value thereof, - - . "
. .IsUjKor tbe jeity-of Canton, 3 mills ou
the Jpllac" valuation. .
'"2d. For suniixry and Street cleaning
purposes, one mill on the dollar valuation.
. 'id. For tire engin purpose, one-half
inili on'lhtf dollar valuation. '
. tylth. For-j5s. tlirt-o.-t'ourtba of one mill
ou tiio dollar valuation. . , ... .
5th; For court t.ua6 purposes, threp
mills on the dollar valuation.
(Sin, For graveyard purposeis. one-lialf
of one milt ou each dollui of the yalua
tfon.-'j. ' '
.., See; 2. Thut this ordinance take eflect
and bo in force from e.qd after itn pHKKHge
and publioHlion.;-'PHxt'd Jrme l.1), 1868.
.-.t : WYAN.T, Fris't.: i
OSKPII TuoUT, Clerk. .
A N ORl
j
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.
a
.
nf
i
.V l viH for
Wat -r Works in the c:tv of
fan?.
.11, Vl'lio. . ,
1 i'U "rdnincd by' tho' ritV
tiif oi'.w-oi' Canton, tlhl i. That,
riw .: -,r tr.jitin wipr Miirtit
v.. ' "! i-HvwilL. ;r ,lr,' Ih.ikIh
o-ti.rt iiK nioiiey liot ex-
Rrct
eonue
i ir te ;-:
''r -n v
t- 4iiiijr-
f.tina.(w..-U' i.i.'-y th. usand dollars.
f f .r tli" po viu -iil i' wlii..h the i-redit ot said
oity is filnfid. (s-i;nKU rtythe FrMident
and Clerk of the Council) payable as fol
lows: Five thousand dollars in,two years,
and every two years thereafter five thnu
hhuJ dol iare. until tbe snm of lifty thou
sand dollars is paid, or. to b made paya
hie at such other times and in such other
iiitiliiuit8 best adrfptvd to effect their 'nm
jeotialioa, at - rate of interest not exeeed-
hk seven per cent., payable annually
til tlrtf all the money -so borrowed shall
. ..J. ' ...... ....J. 1..1 . 131 , LU UO
erection qf water orks as aforesaid, and
'to' no other use or purpose whatsoever.''
.See.-2.' That the proposition of bnrrowi.
ing. said sum of fifty thousand dollars for
tbo purpose,' and on the time and terms
stated above, be submitted to a vote of
the electors residing within- tht limits of
SHid city, between the liourn. of wo
o'clock P. M. and isix o'eloek P. lr on
SHturday...tliB. 27th 'day 'of June, 1868.
which election is to be Jtield at ihe otnee
or the froiotie Ju.lne in Biiitj oity. ,,
Ker. S. .Thnt.said tiinn nml r):ie -when
tie votes of hS'xd elector hall be given,
fur the uporoviil or l election of said nrnn.
oMtion; shall have written or printed, or
partly wriiien ana pur4iy printed noon
their.bnl'.ots. "Water Works Yes ;'' and
( hose-ctppRed to iairt proposition in like
uiHinier tho words, V Walr Work's No."
See, 4. That so soon .as a majority of
: .a l . ; . t . . .
Mttin eiouMiis, noiresaiii, snail jiavajiy
their votes approved ofsnid proposition.
measures are to tin ndopted by this' count
cil tor the erection or eonstruotlon of said
work;- ' - ' '',-: -
.Sec. 5. That this ordioanet be in force
and take eil'ect from mid after ita passage
m. It. WYANT, Prea't.
, .I08KPH Tkbut. Clerk. u ii
Jnne IVIS08. ' . ,l
ryo . CONSUMPTIVES. TUB ' ADVEKTISKK j
A amring bees remortid to health In a few weels
by a very eiixple remedy, Krter .U-iuK aaflered for
cverl year with a sevure long affection, and that
dread aiecitte Consumpdon is anxioua to make
known to hia fellow-autl'crers tbe meana of care.
To all who desire it, he will end a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direo.
tiona for preparing and nxing the'suivs which tUoy
wilt and acta odu for Cdbbcjutiox, Abtuma,
Bhomouitb, Cncona, CoLoe, and all Throat and Lnu&
Aflertions; : The only olijoet of the advertirer la
aenoing me rreacriptlon la to Oenefl! :iie afflicted,
and pad iulonrtation which he conrelveitto rwio.
valuable, nud ho Hu-iea ever aufierer will trr hu
remedy, a it will coat tbem uothiug.and may prove
a.ibles.-lugl ' . j. 1 .
PartieB wifhiui; the (.reiscriptiou, nu, by return
Kuv. KDWARD A. WILSON,
- Winianishnm. Klui;a Co., JJ'w York
raiiys uiyihiup
THE OBEAT KNGLISH KEMEDY.
n Sir Jnipes Clarke's Eernala Pills,
Prepnrl (lorn a )recrrptioa of Sir James .Clark,
.m.. u. i-iiavsici.-.u &kraoru.uary, 10 iae qnees,
TUis invatnnbiemodicine l nlifafllnKin the cure
of all move duncroiw and patufulUibeapes-Ui which
Ihe f. uialc conslilulion is siilycm. r II nrjrruu-.
idl xceet.ea and rumovms all obetrutiiius t:mn what
ever f :iiir-. 'JVl Qiikrrid ladioa it . purlicnUrly
ftlltWl'-'ll.wTrtin a short time brinij ori the mouih-
ly period wun rryaluriljf.jind alihouKB a powerful
reiue dv, dona nut ci;utfn auvthrne hurtful t the
cqoatiintiiiu. - lu all caa4f narveoua nr uplnal
j...... -u .it. ..(...a. aim uiuua, -laviut) 111!
iiilit exriiou, palpitation of the heart, hysterica
'ana whites, it will effect a cure worn all other
mentis have failed. Full direction in the pamphlet
iuiiuu.i nv:o IWVI.!(C. ; . . i '
- SPKCIAL NOTICE. .
' -Beware ofeonnteraia i ' Observe ehe nam of Job
Musee ou tie j.ai Rije piircluve oon without lt
alt AtHfrtf are base aud worthlesa Unltationa.
i N. B One dollar, with fifteen cent for iotae.
bm-lu&ed to Lhe eole proprietor. Job Moeca, 2T Oort
land at. N V. will -nur A bottle of the Kcnntno
couiaiiiriig iiitv pina oy return ataii; securely aeal
ed iroin sSlMiurvation. ' -'- : '
: i-: : Cnre Tottr Coughs and Colds,"'"'
t o medicine over discovered will cure hard ColdJ
l!!nH, iiiUnema, boro Throat, and in fact al
tlir -ai, eheistaud Ian? eoraplafnts aa atiiek aa Coe'
t'ouh Uutnam. It 1b raild and pleaaanl to take, bot
il'ee.i.v aim encctaaj to cure. Kom Dy arpggista ey.
I IVi:', DrAPKVftiA rntl wilt Inmpilinl.i. ..Ubm
iud p-rmaneiitl cure tho moat ajrravated caaea
vy' i -'a, P iutuieucy, Hour fetumacn, cuualipatioti,
nrl .nil disease of tho atOmach and howela. J'hy.
uuigjuicii nau au wao aaa.itjotu- 111 UH
qounded pruie of its groat virtuea, , old by fing
p ANCER, SCROFULA,' tc., CU-
i lit. ' -
Persona afflicted with Cancer. f76fula,
Tuiuora. Kruptlons, Sc., ore cured bv th
ute of lr. Grreene'a v leeto-Medicated
Baths, and. Indian ; Vegetable Kenedies
wnicli cleanse the hloud xf all Humors.
Meroury, Lead. &o.- and restore health
ihralitU afflicted ith . esery... variety
iliseuse. j. noou nescrioing uaucer.Srirot
tila, Uniora and otherdiaoirt.es, with their
proper menus of ura, may be obtained
tree at-tna'Meuical Institute, or by mail,
:trtcrf-sw. n. ' UKiiKiM k. io lemd
LlFFf HEALTH STRENGTH,
; ' TUB QKKAT FRENCH REMEDY, .
S i DelamarreV ' Specific '"Pills',"
- -'Prepared by Garanciere & Dnpont, No 14 line
Ijiroliaid; Panr and highly rr-commeuded by
xlujiMijhM.iteMMNiM . - -
. .Are a most energetic and efneien remedy hi caaee
ui spermiiturtiiue er oemmai weaaueai; nightly,
or daily premature EiniaaioiM: Hewial weakuena
laip.iU'ucyt.weaku"e arlniitc fraot aeret kalora
aexaal evcius.e. relaxation' ofthe. n,sital ..i.i.
ervres.XUne or Bri( VdrvH!'dp.ita.in'- U-
ufine; miiKy aicirarveBtc., ana. all tiie ghautly
Ai'aiapbretcouwuiiuv.full oartlcoiarM wtib iTK.
rectiuiUMUtd ailvlc&i rMiiud In--Brenca. unn
Samils a.o..i tag'ih.. acc"i'Kilu .each box
-e ue .-etit.oy. 4,rM
iii" eturr aisled tu reciui,o
He pries njr aoradvertiv5eBt,r b
tia sreet. sVw' York.'.-rAge
, T ... 1. ' .' au:w. Kin.9xi
out fur Caniou ad
gwtlemaa la th- Linitxd Stari... v,, w
tiling .dsiUp.hl t' their atantae, b return
Tiioae Jtaving foara of being hurnbOMBaiwiH
oBligeby not noticing this card. All eiK.ra.M
pleaas addiess their obedient sa'rrant.
TtlOMAS F. CHAPHiXf
ectiealk . . al aroadvar, tSm Tarlu
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ATI SCABD.OV .
EOOFLAHIJ'S GEEMAH EITTEE.3,
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.urn f
: ;
" VzipunA by Dr. O. M. Jackioiy FfaUadalpUa.
Thalr Introduction Into thia counUy from Oiaiawj
ooo-orrod la.- Ti;i ' ' .' . - ' ,'.-.'
' : :- ' ': :--''' ' 1S25. , . - :
- - '""tBEY ctfax tocb - :;'
And vul cure you nil yoor ehilyea. TThey ar
wtlrely - d i Ifcrvn t txjmm from in- mmMf
mp&rattoM
no tTm prepa nuoi MuaintioD, or LDthiui
like on ; bat good, Uouual, roiiabla motiiclnea.
Iiiver Complaint. : :T 1
DSBPEPSIA, :
i.
i. .-ij i
i." - ' :
TTervoua 33ebiiity, r
. t Diseases of lhe Kidneys. -ERUPTIOHS
OF THE SKIH, ,
auad all Slaeaaes arlatn from a. XHaori
deredXlver, Stomachy or ;.'.-:.,'
IXPUR1TT Or IBM BLOOD. J - "
Conatipation, Flatulenoe, Tnwatl-d Pile.
jraiineBS oi mooa co tne fcload. Acidity
of tbe Stomach., Naujja, Hert -buinDiszust
for Food. Poises
or Weight in the Stomach.,
Sour Eructations, Sink. . , -
ing- or Fluttering; at the -Fit
of the Stomach, Swim-
mina- of the Head, Hurried or
Difficult Breathing, Fluttering '
at the Heart, .s. Chokina; or
BuffaoatillfffT . Wa An a a tl An -
when in a Ly-VA Uitik Foitura
JDlmnesa of ae' vialon. Tota -or
'Webs before tho Sight, Xull
Fain In the Head, Deficiency
ef Perspiration, xellowneas
of the Skin aud ErH, .-. v ,
Pain in the- Side,
Back, Chest, Limrja, etc, .
Sudden Flushes of Beat, Burn
. lnfi. in tne Flush. Cnnmtm.-nt ImAvlnirM -
of KvH and Great Depression of Spirits.
All thfte xruiicat- disease u the Liver or Jh'geUiw
Organs, combitud wit impure blood.
. . Hoofland's German Bitters -
Is entirely veepetable, and contains
liquor, it li a comuounil of riuM Ex
trarta. Tbe Moel. Herbs, and lurki
from which these extracts are ua
are leathered I n ; (iernaay.
All the mertl7 Vicinal virtues
aro extraned vL ' from them br
scientific sssimsi' chemist. The
extract are theu toruarded. to this
co mi I ry to bo nud exnreaaly for t
inauntacinre ol iheKe Hitters. There la
no alcoholic KUbfiHare of anyklnd tammmX
in ronipouiiHliiic tl,.. Hitters, henee It la
the only Ulttei'K that can be nt4 1st
fawn w here alcoholic stimulants are
mot advisable, ...
' Hoofland's German Tonic -ri
. ; .. . . .... -1... - .
if a combination of aU the inaredxentt of the BiUsrM,
vilh puna Santa Orua Amis, Oranae. etc It it afes
for the tame dieeaset at the Bitters, in comes where eomm
mina mat mete remtaies are enureiy enrerent from
any others aduortistdfar the care of the diseases nama
tltrte being Bcienti&e preparations of medicinal extracts,
while the others are mere decoctions of rum in soma
form. The TON 10 is decidedly one of the moot ptetv
wont ana agreeable remedies ever offered to the public
tu tatLt is exquisuo. i a pleasure to taiot u, ioaiu ui
life-aiving, exhilarating, and medicinal qualities Morns
caused it to be knoum as the greatest of all tonic.
DEBILITY.
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:, (f.'i., it ti yfni tonic useful in dtvrdert
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J.liUKS THOMPSON.'
r n! i)i-TaUU B.itibt (Jhnrcli, PbiUdc.phia.
itit.i-.l (?tr:v lKAk Hik: have been frequently
r". siU l cuu.'ci vi y miinr milh. rvommtndutimnt )f
irr- r-,.' i-iti if Kicdi'rm'j, 'bui' regarding (A pracUct
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iiiinU'; tti iv 'J a t teir v roof in vttriou instant, and
i foi'V7i. 1u tn'g tft JantHly, of ihe utfuinM of ir.
titst L..!nti l utiiuan jtttitrt, i ctvpari jot or.cn jrommf
vsut M M to rxpr h y fuU convirclion Oml tOT pea-'
'mi-A'"i!i:i i)( Mm iv,n and eepeciflily for Liver :
Coi.irltlWt, n it n i 'I jtwfe and tUubi
prriiurHtxm. i , k tl mmm catct it imv
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.Tfonflpnd't German Remedies are eovnterfetui. The
O'uoiitr have the signature of O. PI. Jlaebisoa
the fnoit of the outside wrapper of each botiU, and t '.
ndit n'Un article blown in each boule. AU othtn aro '
counterfeit.
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lrlee of the Bitters, $1 OO per feotttef
; Or, a hall' dozeu for $5 O0.
Price f the Tonto, 1 SO per bollJ
' Vr.ahall douulor $1 40. 1 .
Ilia toalc la pMt op in quart bottloa. ... ; . ;
Recollect Viat it is Br. BooflancVs Oermn SemoieM
Vial art so universally used and so highly reeom- .
mended ; and do noimscxmmmmm atlow tho Bruegiett
to induce ym to-take f anything elm that ha
may say is ptst as - f I goad9 because ha
makes a larg rprvJtiasUsBBSa' on tC Thes Semm
dies will be ml by enurets to any locality upon apfHtow
Hon to On - , ,--
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PRINCIPAL OFFICK, .
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AT THE QEKMAJSr J1ZDI0XKS BTOBX.
1 rJfo.eACUSTSMT,Fhilaltlphia. ; .
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j CHAS, IX. EVANS, ' ' ' "
Proprietor,
Pormerly a X. JA03LS0N St CO.
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j These potaediea are for sals by Drs
Slsts Storekeepers, aad Me&Ietne Pea Is
ers everywhere, v .. . ..'.'
; i Do not forget to exams ni vxU Xi urticU ya tttf, in '
rtitr to gel Ou genuine.' ...
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