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Variety. YOUNG AGAIN. TU S?J: ";S old. bu what of that f . , iutaf "wws are ia my hair, j r'Utke aa antiquated cat, l lvo my Arc and easy chair. fa tit aud think, and read the news . j 'iiroogh pebbles twain that bridge my nose. a. matted stool beneath my shoes, To coaX the dull blood to my toes. Pan growing old, but what of that ! Each fading sense, each twinge of pain, . But tclla me with familiar chat I'm coming to my youth again. Art Litis me" Joy that change eterne ' Revives, renews the meanest thing . That lifo is born when grasses turn, That out of Winter leaps the Spring. ' "And guvh a Sprintft 'Rejoice, oh hie t That age and mildew pass away, That a brief cycle sets me free To launch into unfading day. 1-1 . ( - r- II';' I Tb snow shall fade froraouf isf hahri l - Dim erea and tnkiMI .nf with nsin Heart's ease the wrinkled brow repair, A . And, all my youth cooaa back again. V -j ,.". .1. i i Night flames his wing and turns to day 'Mid joy and bell the heart U born ; Though all things sceiu to pass away. To all shall come aaother morn. Hun we e11 Death, witu kindly hand Plants all the daisies of U plain, , And when o'er me he wares his wand. I shall renew my youth again. Heedlessness. AUiat I have walked through life Too heedless where I trod -Nay, helping to trample my fallow-worm And till the burial sod : Fortcettins; that errn the sparrow falls , i.lSo uninarfeed of God. The wounds I might hare healed ! ' Tho hnman sorrow and smart t And yet it never was in my soul '-To lay so HI a part; ' Rut evil U wrought by want of thonght As well as want of heart.- Brevities. Ben Wade U described as a festive swcarlst." ' , What is often found m-here It in not ? Fanlt. .... ' , : . - WV: When la one's head ' like a monarch t When Its aching (a king.) Many a fool who has sense enough to get a good wife, lacks the sense to know it Olive Logan says that Mrs. Caudle, was the only really successful female lecturer. v People who believe In crossing young ladies with pretty ankles. Why U Greenwood Cemetery like a hearth t -Ki'nso it holds the ashes of the , jrTsai:- ....' ' . Ktfcluu kisses are "lengthened sweetness 7 ting drawn out." They bless him that gives fcriu her that receive. ISrowuly said last week: "I am very, fec . bio, oiit there's a heap of devilment in me Mrs. Cady Slauton upbraids Tiltoa for putting so many quack advertisements in his religious paper the Independent. WvadelJ Pbil'ipe spits npoU the Chicago platform, denounces the nominees andrepu- (he Republican party generally. r "Why khould youug ladies make good ride "Volunteers t DccauMC they are accustomed to 'brc ann." . '-'Value the friiniltJiip of him who stands by you in the storm; swarms of insects will surround you in the sunshine. What dress must a lady procure hi order to keep her wardrobe clean t A laundress (a lawn-dress - When you hear a man say "Life is but a dream, " tread on his corns and wake him up. Life is real. . It has been ascertained that lightning strikes more women each year than men. Their attraction is the death of them. - A citizen of Indiana, whose brother disap peared nineteen years ago, has just heard of him prospecting for gold in Patagonia. The Americans are a pushing people. The picture of Grant, displayed at the Chicago Convention was inscribed "Match him." but Uie telegraph, in many instances, altered the phrase to "Wath him." . Miss Elate Cruder, late of Madison, Indi ana, committed filicide at Memphis, yester day, by jumping from a bluff into the river. Mie was tired of life and another feller. Bible promises are like ths beams of the nail, which shine as freely In at the windows of a poor man's palace. When the Rev. Dr. Punshon left Eng fri id his friends gave him a silver salver deli cately cmtHMtscd with seven hundred guineas " There's method in such Methodism. The many newapcrs throughout the country speak of Colfax as a printer. Such is not the case. He was formerly editor of ' the Soirth Bond Register, but is not a prin ter, A Welsh girl once applied to a clergyman to le married. The clergyman asked her what property her husband possessed. Tho .answer was 4-Xothing." "And are you no liotler off t" he atked. The reply was In negative. "Then why do you marry?" Vtnrevemnep,w said the girt, "I have a Mur.o$, in i Jack has a blanket; by putting iljin, farther we shall both, be gainers." Tti-i lergyman had nothing more to say. "About ' three weeks, ago-a man named Morn aad a Hiss -Caeen arrived in Des Moines Iowa, from . Montrose, and were married the next morning Horn started for the Pontofllce with a letter . written by his wife, since that time, he hiia not been heard from He had considerable' money about him. The fish in lake Mollychunkemunk,Maine are said U beespcrior lu those of either lake W ooluyokaebac'ofuk or1 !Iooietockmegautic Those of lake ' Chsubunogungamaug were very fine, but they all got choked to death ' In' trying to tell where they lived. A Hew" Tork correspondent of a Provi detice paper remarks Hint Robert Bouner is a fast . compositor.- A cotcmporary recol lects of his undertaking to set 1,000 ems of type an hour, tor 4 aiiotswsive hours with out stopping to refit, and he did it with time to spare." " That was lu 1813, lu the office of Mayor Harper's newspaper organ, the Amer ican Republican. . . A correspondent of the Wisconsin Farm er trawling in ..foreign countries, says he saw no harrows In Egypt, and in Palestine, while the pc'aaaut plows, " his wife follows wirts a 'heavy hoe and breaks up the clods. Thw plow made of wood, and is but three sticks. The team is often a ow,: ofeven a small donkey, while In Egypt a camel and a cow are oftn hitched together. In laying the comcr-stone of a church at Cover.try, England, some weeks ago, a cere mony which was conducted with full mason ic honors, Lord Leigh said he he.d in hand the mallet with which Kong Charles IL laid the first ftone of St. Paul's, and which was, f ler the ceremony, presented by his Majes ty to Sir Christopher Wren, by whom it was given to the Lodge of Antiquity, No. 2, in London. The Duke of Wellington said: "There are two things impossible to describe, a bat tle aud a ball." The firmer the attachment, the ofter the kif. An Irishman Illustration tie horrors of solitary confinement, stated that out of the one hundred persona Sentenced to endure this punishment TOH tin, fifteen survived It! ;.. . Aa average of nine hundred and forty thrdo persons die every year In Now York from ranscs that require magisterial investi gation. The Temple Place Savings Bank, In Bos ton has $9,000,000 in deposits. -. Conacionce, of itself, is one of the ateept est things in the world, if God would let sleep; but he will suffer no conscience to sleep forever. Db. LioirrrooT. " It is proposed to call the triangular areas in Washington, formed by the intersection of streets and avenues, after the name of distingnished American author. An advertisement for dramatic reading speaks of Shakspeare as a "popular author." Complimentary 1 Measures are in progrea in Canada to se cure the renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty. The subject will be brought up in the Ways and Means Committee of Parliament, at once. Two-fifths of the children In the public schools In Lcwistown, Me., are of foreign parentage. The Intelligence of the Negro Votes in the South. Senator Doolittle, in a speech in tho Senate, on Friday, said a Generals as the army related to him a circumstan ce that occurred in the State of Geor gia when the election came off. for tha holding of the convention in one of the populous negro counties. A gentleman residing there waa desired to take a position in the convention. To do so it was necessary to get the negro vote. What did he do? He engaged a bright maiatto to pretend to run aa a oandidate again him and circulate votes at the court house throughout the whole election day, and denounce himself, us a matter of course. The mulatto did bo, and when they came to count up the votes it was found that thert teas not one tin gle vole in the ballot box or the mulatto out trvrxi vote xcaaor the white man. Not one of those negroes could read, and this demonstrates their utter un fitness to exercise the elective fran chise. Vet the Radicals are determ ined that these Africans shall control the white race in the South! the South. Ex-President Buchanan's Will. The will of the late Prcsiden. Buchanan bequeaths $2,000 to the poor of Lancaster, Ponn,, and $1,000 to the Presbyterian Church in that town. The residue of his property is divided among his relatives, with small special bequests to servants. Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnson, his niece, receives one-fourth of his estate, including the Wheatland property, for whieh she paya $12,000 out of her residuary share. The will is dated at Wheatland, January 27 1868, and a codicil of the 9th of August, 1867, provides that Wm. B. Reed is to have $1000 i pay the. expenses and secure the publicaj tion of a biographical work on the deceased; and to Mrs. Mary L. Reed, wife of Wm. B. Reed, the deceased gives $3,000, a' legacy J for her separate use and benefit, as a com pensation for the work Mr. Wm. B. Reed has undertaken to perform. All the de ceased's private papers, correspondence, etc, are directed to be given to Mr. Reed for this purpose. Did too kvbkI No I never! Who'd a thunkitt "Tho Modern Caar!" The Horsc-aud-bull-pupalogical jig dancer and wooden headed guzzler of Pennsylvania Avenue, whose jackassical stupidity and lack of good horse sense, the "expediencies" are trying to make appear like wisdom, is the candidate for President on the Bond-robbcrs-Swindle-Mongn!-Chcat-and-Chlcanery tick et! That's tho "platform.' And "ulWis "on It!" Far aa his befogged brain allows. His right bower is who t The general overseer and manager of the biggest crowd of idiots, scoundrels, country destroyers, law-despisers, ignoramuses, per jurers, loyal seducers and people-robbers, outside of Hell and Lawrence County ! Yea, Skowler Polltax is the candidate for Vice President on the ticket with grant ! The ticket will be elected oh yes, av coorse ! Poor folks are getting so fond of starving their families in order to save the Cross breed party and keep up the f reedmen's "buro !" . It's so nice to let your families go naked and hungry while drunken leather-beads and bull-headed murderers are hob-nobbing in the war department I Ohyest It's ni-I-ce ! Nice for pirates who buy nominations with a mere fraction of their bonded income ! Xice for those who are promised fat offices where they can p kinder the poor laborer ! Poor working men of America ! Elect the pliant took Grant, and the scheming ambitious politician, Colfax, and a fate worse than African slavery awaits you. Your wages will be lowered; Your taxes will be increased ; Your individual sovereign rights will be taken from you and decrees Issued by an aristocratic aud tyrannical oligarchy that re vels riotously on the products of your labor; ' The bread will be taken from the mouths of your families aud used to make puddings for the proteges of the maniacs, who will own and control, the position now called the Executive! Capital will go untaxed; Labor will be doubly burdened; Liberty and equal rights will be subjects of the past for the "nobody hurt" to crack jokes at;, The Constitution will be referred to as an Instance of rebellious old fogy ism, and its supporters persecuted for being Copper heads I The Chicago lickc. Is Grant Colfax Mongrel-rule and Destruction ! The opposition is Democratic Supremacy White Men to Rule Equality of Taxation or Repubiation And Peace and National Prosperity ! Choose ye Choose ye I i a Tux Hon. D. W. Voorhees was to speak yesterday afternoon in New Albany at the Democratic District Convention. Au exchange rays Butler will go in to Grant's Cabinet. No doubt if it is not kept locked. Louisville Democrat. It might have been said a few days ago that Wool ley was locked and But ler damned. JOTICE. M. G Huntington having; purchased the Intfrmt ot R- D. Ku'. n in the firm of Huntington A Kuhn, Canton Ctty Mills, the buntnassi will hareaftur be conducted nadtr the Arm Uuntlairtoa Brothers. And all hualneaa pm-tatains; to former firm will be settlod bv tho prMat one. HUJrriNQTON BROS. msyar 3 ERRORS Of TOUT". m. mumbiiM maWm d hit 7n from Narrous Debility, Pninatt an Lmk-7. sad ll ih Mlacta of. jouikful iadiaerf . lion, will, forth Mkeraflanaa Buinaaily. Mad frM to all who BMd it. (ho ncaipoaad dir rtou for nuking thoaunpl rmdy By which fc (ucund. Buflaran wiabiBf to proit by lha a4-v.tu.r-s .zpaaac. c" 'oHsViN iNe. Cedar strew jf, T aCtfXftla IAHKEKS. GEORGE D. HABTER A. BROS., BAN1L, IStaa Tt lg How. Baat Tmacarswat SV) CAMTOlf. OHIO. We have reaaeyed onr Bank to ear new Banking Boaaaj where we have every fa cility for conduction a general Banking business, and solicit the ooatiaaed and tn ereaeed patroaage. We buy and aell Gold, Silver, Government Bonds and Exchange 1 afOITaT LOAKXD, Coapons cashed, and Collection aaade. Promissory Note and Buaineas Paper fcoaght. Draw SlgatDrafts on Eag land, Scotland, Ireland, Franco and Germany, in sums to suit. DEPOSITS KEBEIVED1 and Interest allowed at reasonble rates. B-Rvuu6 Stamps for sale. Small coin furnished. GEORGE D. HARTKR."1 MICHAEL D. HARTKK, CAVINCS DEPOSIT BANK I utAAoaAsraa. eaa. p, aaawaa. a, aw Bank Block, west aid of Square, CAHTOX, OHIO. TU1S BANK IS DOING A General Exchange, Deposit and Dis count Business I MONEY" LOANED. . PROMISSORY NOTES BOUGHT. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes Bought. ALL KINDS OF Government Bonds and Revenue Stamps on hand and for sal. DEP08ITS RECFIVED and Interest allowed en time depoaita. The public will find us prompt and ao eommodatina;. ISAAC BARTER at SON A Castoh, O., Oct. 1. 1866. Havlngf sold our Interest in the Saving Deposit Bank, we cordially lecommead the Savings Depoait Bank of Isaac Hartwr ot Sona. (our suooeaaora) to the continued and increased patronage ef our frianda. PETER P. TRUMP, MARTIN WIKIDAL. may 29. 1137. Lr. . F. TBUMr, H. a. wisa, K. H. TBDatr. ALU, Hoaross, JJJXCHANGE BANK Of TBUMP, HURFORDrwlSt A cG. In the old Bank Room lit TRUMP'S BLOCK, Oppote the St. Cloud IToiel, OmUnx, O. KTBBSST ALLOWXQ ON TIMX OmrOSITS COLLECTIONS MADB On all parts ef tho United States! MONEY LOANED Gold, Silver, Promissory Notes, Gov ernment Bonds, and other SECURITIBS BOUGHT A SOLD. H. R. WISE, Pree't. H. H. TRUMP. Cash'r. October 23. 1807. tf IIXURAXCE. JHRMAN INSURANCE COMPANY ! OT CUTXIAJtD aio. Olee 24. 10 Atmater Buildtmf. CAPITAL, 4)0,000 Inanraa BatldlBica, MrrcaAadUa ui kt ftwaar ty Aeslaat Inn c Diatn by Vlr. at aa low ralaa as aa other roaponaikla ComBaaj. hoaorahly BdJaataS aa an pur la Mssetoaa abb mouguiH : Dr. W. Meyer, C. W. Schmidt. Hrary netaur J. Warner, Dr. Korder. T. Tattlebaara. Joaa Oerlach, Henry Eraaaier. H. Kaller, P. Schmidt. a Maerauua, H. Bechauaa C. Bora, and other. A. RKTTBcaa, Pres't. J. Hcillke, J. Matkb Vice " Vie Pres't. M. BUCHMAN AMD rUD. 8KXLBACH. Tntve Ua7 Axeata. JOHN RABXB. Axeat, Caataa, Oaia. P. LUXIUS, MaaaUloB. lair is. l SEWIK3 MACHINES. E GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE OVERSEAMING And Seeing Machine. Jt Wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof e it Great Merit. The incjeaae In tha demand for thin val uable machine has been TEN FOLD du ll last seven months of Ita first year be fore the public This itrrand and surprising success Is unprecedented In the history of Mwlug machines, and ire feel fully warranted in IT HAS NO EQUAL, bbibb tawumi tit aaer FAMILY MACHINE In the. worldand Intrinsically the cheap est; for it ia twe machines combined in one by a Simple and beantirul mechanic al arrangement, making both tbe Shuttle and Lock-stitch, and tbe Overaseainina; and Button-hole stitch, with equal facility and perfection. It execute In the very beet manner every variety of bewinir, such as Hemming, Pel ling. Cording, Tucking, Siltuhlng, Braiding and Quilting, Gather ing and sewing on, (done at the same time), and In addition. Oversea ais. Em broiders on the edge, and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-holes In all fabrics. Every Machine ia - warranted by the Company, or its agents, to give entire aaU iafaetioo. Circulars with full particulars and earn plea of work done on this machine, can be had on application at tbe Salesrooms of the American Button-bole, Overaesm ing and Searing Machine Company, : S. W. cor. Eleventh arid Chestnut eta., Philadelphia, Pa. Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms of the Company gratuitously to all purchasers. B9 Agents Wanted. FRED'K PAXSON, Prea'U W. R. ManreasBALL, Treas. laniltC rALUABLE FARM FOR 8ALE. I will aell my faim la Nlmlahlllen Tow nub I p, four miles northwest ef Louis ville and eight miles from Canton, naer the Harrisburg road. aad formerly owned by Levi Wertenberg . Tbe farm eon tains One Hundred A Twenty-four Acres, One hundred acres cleared end In a good state of cultivation, tbe whole well-feaoed; 24 acres cholee timber,' ranch of It tbe Hneat kind of oak Aral class ; two atory frame house nearly new, well furnished, containing eight room a with pantry and provision room, good cellar, good bank barn, frame, 44 by 76 feel, good orchard, good wills at heuse and barn la shot t a very t-ftrable property. For terms enquire of the subscriber on tbe premlsee. JOHN S. COCK. mayZ7tf I OOKING-GLASSES, WINDOW- LJ SHADES, OIL-CLOTHS, eta., Ac, for aale cheap, at CORKELLSV 47t TT 3ES, SPADES . SHOVELS, xORKS, Aa, Ae., for sale cheap, at sTtf CQRRKLLT I00TS Jt SHOES. T T N T I O XN I NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE 1 SAYLER & SHANAFELT, are at it again, in their New Room, Empire Block, East Tuscarawas sL, Lately occupied by John McGregor as a .boobs tore. We shall be happy to meet all our old eustemers, and aa many new enea aa will b pleased to favor us with their patron age. Wm have constantly on hand and are daily receiving from the East, a large supply ef BOOTS, GAITERS, BALMORALS, la fact everything In the Ladies' and Children Line, from the Slipper to the Highest Polish Top, aad all kinds of Rubber Boota 6c. Shoes. We also make Boots and Shoes to Order of the best material and aa cheap as the cheapest. This la the place where you set what yon bargain for French, bogua French, or common Calf Boots. We enoploy none out ine o let workmen, ana still nave oltl Yhilr ... K- I- 1 aa one of tbe beat and moat experienced workmen oi ine a ay. n ia always ready with stick and strap to take the dimen sions of your understanding. MafAll work warranted to eive sat isfaction. Give us a calL SAYLER 8KANAFXLT. , Canton. Maach 23. 1863-tf HATS CAPS FURJ.JtC. O PERA HOUSE HAT STORE. PRICES REDUCED! GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE Of Winter Good AT LESS THAN COST ! Fur Goods, Robes, Scarfs, Ac., at Half Price I Latest Stylo Silk Hat Just Received, and New Spring: Style HaU Com in in Every Day I DUNKER AND OMMISH HAT By the ease or single one. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR TV US. aal&-tf MARBLE WORKS. C ITY MARBLE WORKS. PHILIP HAUBERT, Dealer and Manufacturer of Plain and Or namental MONUMENTS TOMBSTONES, has reeently opened a new marble shop on East Tuscarawas Street, near Market square, in uanton. wnere Monnmenta, Tombstone, and ail work pertaining ta ms line or business, eitner in Italian or American Marble, are manufactured and kept constantly ou band. Having been engaged in the man ufacture of Marble work ef all descriptions for a number of years, he ia well Hmrwn- ced in getting up good and skilful! work. neaio pledgee himseir that all oruers shall be made satisfactory before delivery, as he Is able to give the beet and most ma terial, for lees money, than any establish ment either ia or out of Stark, county. Money ean be made by calling at his shop ue:ors ordering eisewnera, PHILIP HAUBERT. March 6th. 1867-tT PIANOS. JJ S. LELAND, Regularly appointed Agent for WM. KNABE A CO'S and STINEWAY 4 SONS' Unrivalled Piane Foztee. Also for CARHART fc NEEDHAM'S and PHELPS AND GOODMAN'S ORGANS AND AfELODEONS. All the above Instruments fully war ranted. Addresa H. S. LELAND, Mt. Union, Stark Co. Ohio. The agent may be seen personally on Monday of each week, at the St. Cloud Hotel Canton. Ohio. mayl67 6m. ' JEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ax opreaTCKirr orrniD yea Advantageous Investments My terms are ae very liberal that almoat any person in want ef a GOOD HOUSE AND LOT! Osa obtain ene. My houses are of vari ous sizes and prices -all new and built of excellent materials; location healthy and convenient to tbe New Depot and all of the Agricultu ral Works! The felly ot renting bouses at present high ratee abould be evident to ail. There fore use the rent in making annual paya menta en purchased property. Energy and economy will insure success. I have yet for; aale a large number ot Valuable Building; Lots ! On Cherry and Liberty streets, including ae-veral Corner Lota. Prices, Terms and Location to suit everybody. Persons de siring to Purchase, Sell or Exchange Rent Estate will find it to their advantage to aailfand see -me at the American Hotel. Cauton, Ohio. W. C. THOMPSON. April 23 lSASmS FEW FINE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALBS In David Llnd'a Addition to Canton, Opposite Keith at Schott'a -Addition-Terms uy. Call at Myers A Walser's, or on the undersigned. . D. LIND. . Canton, April L 1808-mS A. HURFORLVS 1-, the place) to teat year ehaan HfQUIV is ' " FARMERS OF 8TA11K LOOKM . . HERE 1 . ! THE WORLD'S r ; Mower S Reaper! AftAk llftwlnc skf nJLewl Ua naBABle. 9 Farmers for twenty years, we have pro- huwm miu uuw uuer you THE BEST HARVESTER EVER MADE! and compared with whieh none others de serve to bo mentioned. In ail the quali ties of a FIRST CLASS MACHINE ! Compactness, Simplicity, Certainty of Operation, Ease of Management, Lightness of Dxaft Strength and Durability, it has No Equal 1 Ita frame is a single piece of wire, and will neither rust, rot, warp nor break. Ita gearing is all cut out of solid iren. and runs with the ease and precision of clock work. When thus made perfect, tt is tightly in losed In an iron shell cane, which keeps out dirt, water, grass, dtc . Every part ia made by standard guuge, and the whole Is as well built as a sewing machine or locomotive. No Battling noise, no chewing of wheels, ne loosening of nuta or bolts. In short, it ia made to do its work perfectly an i last a life-time. ' We also manufacture the OHIO MOWER AND REAPER! and, having invented, know how to build them better than any body else. Also TORNADO THRESHER AND SEPARATOR ! which has never been equalled for rapid and good work. You will find it to be to your interest to buy one ot our machines. For further particulars call en or address E. BALL A COMPANY. Canton, Ohio. ESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. B EAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. I have just laid out FORTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS in the west part of Canton, which I will . aell on reasonable terms. Several of these lots are ' beaut i situated on Tuscarawas itreet. So twenty-four front on Fifth street, wh is here opened out sixty feet wide. Flye front on the old Fulton Road, and tbe rest front on a new road laid out par allel with Fifth street. These lots - will make very desirable bulding spots, and they are situated quite convenient to ine Dusinesi part oi town. Those wishing to puchse auch 'lots would do well to call soon. JOSEPH MEYER. Canton, May 20, 1868-tf CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT J REDUCED PRICES 1 Henry Walser has removed his CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ! to his new buildings, one Block south of the JNnou House, Corner of Market and Liberty Sts., A LLIANCE. OHIO. He invitee all persona wishing to purchase Up-top new Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, 4c, to eall and see hla splendid work. REPAIRING DONE On short notice.cheap as the cheapest! a-Give me a call,' before purchasing elsewhere. HENRY W ALSER. Max 15. 1S67. 11ILL1NERY) STRAW SDQDS, &.C. JEW AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS AT JOSEPH W. GRAFF'S, MATHEWS' BLOCK. Millinery and Straw Goods, ' Ribbons, Laces, Artificial - Flowers, Embroideries, White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Genuine Alexander Kid Gloves j Silk Fringes, Bugle Trimmings, Cotton Trimmings, Ladies and Gents' Paper Collars, Cuffs, Neck Ties, Ac, Ac. SeaTGood Goods and Low "Prices ! JOS. W. GRAFF, Mathews' Block, Canton. O. aprl-tf. rJ,HE MEYER HOUSE TO LET. Having purchased the Brown property in Canton, I wish to tent the large and oommodieus Brick Residence on my iurra near Meyer's Lake. This fine mansion contains twelve rooms, has a eellar under the whole house, a good stable, a garden of an acre, aud nil necessary conveniences. It would make a suitable house for some useful purpose; fashionable resort for pleasure parties visiting the Lake Water Cure or School. I mention this to invite attention to this most desirable and healthful alto for pub lic use. It is only two miles from the city of Canten, and, in the hands of a good man, would become a great attraction. For further information, inquire at this office, or of the subscriber in person, or address . , JOSEPH MEYER. Canton, Ohio. Jan. 22, 1868. R UHMAN 4 CO. N E W GOODS! Haktkb's Bank Block. The largest and best selected stock of Cloths, ' Ca&slmeres, . Vestings, and all kinda of SUMMER GOODS are sold cheap at RUHMANA Co' a. CHILDREN'8 CARRIAGES, and Little Hoys' Wagons Wheelbarrows a large stocks and for sale cheap at the Ittt b h Grocery store of ADAM LIPPKRT. aprSTtttf ' JEWELRY Q.OLD FOR GREENBACKS. DEDBLE A ,.B R O T H E R , CANTON. OHIO. HAVE REMOVED Their old And well known JFWELRYSTORE! To their splendid New huiiding, east aide of the puLlie square, one door toulh of Kimball Bros and next door to 0. Schweitzer'a Hardware Rtore. Theirnew building is fitted up in the latest style and supvlied witb a. lull aasorteient of New Goods in their line, such as Gold and Silver Watches Of American, F.nglish and Swiss make; Clocks of every Tariety; mne Jewelry; Gold Pens or the best mak and quality; SitTer and Plated Ware; Musical lastmmenls, such as Melodeons, Guitara, Violma, Flutea ' Fifes, Aeeordeona, c. 8pectaoles to suit old and young; Fin " cutlery, Portmonnais, ... 6oehin ware, T0!TS OF EVERY VARIETY !.'- Besides very many articles not herein enumerated. We are enabled to aatl cheaper than most others as we Buy for Cash. aav-ciocka and Jewelry repaired. All our work warranted. Git us b call. Canton. Aosust 19. 18bs WALL PAPER WINDOW BLINDS. &C W ALL PAPER! SECOND S UP PLY Just received at GEIGER'S DRUG STORE, One of the Largest and best Selected Assortment of Splendid Wall Papers, Window Blinds, ' Borders, &c. In Price they range from 8 cts. to $1,50 per piece.. j-Come and soe ! -a C. J. GEIGER. Canton. May 30, lSoS-ml HARDWARE. LLIANCE HARDWARE AND IRONS TOR E . WRIGHT & PENNOCK, New Goods ! New Prices ! Enlarged Stock ! Terms Cash ! We beg; leave to ear to the citizens of Stark and adjoining Counties, that we still continue to keep on hand, and for sale, at tbe lowest prices for the' times a fine assortment ot . POCKET A TABLE CUTLlY ! Furnishing Hardware, ... House Trimmings, Coach Trimmings, . Harness Trimmings, . Furniture Trimmings, ' Coffin Trimmings, -Mechanics' Tools, Farming Imploments, Shoe-Makers' Kit and Findings. IRON AND STEEL, Garden Seeds, - - -Ropes and Twines, Brnshes, all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Locks and Latohes, Springs and Axles, PAINTS AND OILS, Bent Wood Work, Moss, and Curled Hair, Hubbs and Spokes,' " ' - ' Sash and Putty,-! : :'. WINDOW GLASS, Picture Glass, Glass cut all shapes and size. Turpentine and Benzine Varnish, Floor, Table, Stair and Carriage , OIL CLOTHS, Window Shades, Damasks, Dental Stock, Whip and Chubs, ! BirdCages, Belting and Baskets, And a great variety or all other arti cles usually kept in a Hardware stere. -Give Us a Call. WRIGHT A PENNOCK. SLATE ROOFING. Q L ATE ROOFING! I have made urrao jements and am fully prepared to put on SLATE ROOFS In a complete and satisfaetory manner. It is undoubtedly known to. all that good Slate Roofing is the most durable of all roofs for buildings. It is also fire proof, and being a non-conductor, is safer against lightning, I shall keep on hand The Vermont Slate, The Peach Bottom, The Northampton, andSlate from several other reliable nuar ries the cost being not much more than a pine roof, and leas than a tin roof. r. It is hoped those intending to build will consider the matter. All orders addressed to the undersigned will receive prompt attention. . .; . - t-J.-C LANTZ." , Canton, Ohio. March 168.,. , , J H. 81DDAL L DBNT18T.-' OFFICK IN . Barter'a Bank Block, Canton. Ohio. AH op eratio: a in Mechanical Dentistry performrd iu the ltteat and moat improved manner. He would eall especial attention to his Gold Filling, ia wh'ch, in the words of "A. Ward, nets equalled by few and excelled by none. , N O CHARGE for Cutting wh Uooda are bought bv tbe yard at -M. RUHMAN A Co. FURNISHING GOODSl-The Choapest Place to get Gent's Furnish ing and Clothing made, to order. Also Hats, Caps, Ac, is at " ' ' i ... ...j. ' M. RUHMAN A Op's. GRASS SCYTHES the best in the country, and warranted, at -- , , A , . . iiaysou SAXToira STOVES, &C. gTO.JSS, STOVES!" U BIECHELE A BROTHER, - '" y, : : " i X . ' - CANTON, OHIO. . -' HAarrAOTDBBaa or abb b balsas ib TIN, COPPER, AND . SHEET.: IRON WARE, '' ; -i 'i Also hare always oa haad a large aesortment Cook, Parlcr, and Heating Stoves ! ' . Are agaata for celebrated 8TIWAHT COOK AND PABLOB STOVE8. Which are in fact tha bast Coakmv and uv.tino Stoves it. the world. WWi WARRANT all our caok atoTaa In ha Keod bakers and to draw wall, and ih.,n aa the cheapest. All kinds of . WORK MADE TO ORDER, On sbortnobce and warranted tovla'aiilira aatia. faction. ; ; - . Oar place is Haraaen'a old stand, on Kaat Tns- carawas straeL Gira us a call. ... Oct. 4. lgRfcmS. I J EIEOHELJt a BROTHER. WOOLEN FACTORY. t ANTON CITY WOOLEN' FAC TORY I LAWRENCE ALEXANDER, Thankrtit for nast fuiiT iuiuidi iiia inen 1, in, mnnAr natMMt. an. the public in general that he has refitted his facto ry, (on tha corner Cherry and Third streets.) with NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY And that he ia now prepared to manufacture all gown in uia line ou mt anorutet nouoe, ana in B manner to defy competition with any es tablishment in the West. He manufac tures CLOTHS, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tweeds, Cassimere8, Blankets, FLANNELS Of every description. Stocking Yarn, Ac. Be it likewise prepared te 1 . i CARD ROLLS, SPIN YARN, COLOR, FULL, AND . DRESS CLOTH, Or to manufacture Goods for Customers on the Shares or by' the Yard. . Be has on hand a large stock of awe' - ' ieh he will exchange for wool er cash ssa-Customers should remember tha ths M manufacturing this season at "' REDUCED PRICES. WOOL WANTEDl aa-Any amount of Wool Wanted, fot which the highest market price will be paid. L. ALEXANDER. Mavl2. 1865-tf CLOTHING EMPORIUM. gp RING Goods, I Invite attention to my Large and Attractive STOCK OK MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS Just Received. Weisic, French, ' Shouller, and F. A II- Cloths, ; French and Englith Coatings, . MILTONS it CASSI MERES of the newest Patterns. Harris, Woodward. Legraues and Duffle Silk Mix, and other Stand. ard Makes of Americas ' Cassimeres. I deal only in regnlar .- Standard Makes of Goods! Believing that in these days of sham and shoddy. It is safer and cheapen , to buy ,; Good Goods at Fair Prices ! i than shoddy at any price. . . . . I have superior 'facilities 'fcr making work that, in . .- STYLE, FIT AND FINISH, Is equal to the best city trade, and at Prices as low as any of my competttot s; and am willing at all times to duplicate the bills of any house in tho West who will do as goad work ear I wlr. r- . Call early and satisfy yourselves that the One Priced Fashion Emporium at ! : No. 2 Opera ' House! Block,- Is the best place to bny. Canton. May 6. J86Stf. A. KITT. ..- : ii . JOST STAYED OR STOLEN. From the Subscriber, on or about the 11th Inst., a chestnut sorrel horse, medium height 'good limbs, eyee, and about 12 years eld. .When mUsed ee had no shoes on. Any person returning; the horse or giving information where he can be found will be liberally rewarded. T. C. NIGHMAN. i May 27, w4.'' WHEEL - BARROWS " so cheap : that no one need borrow, at ' t .. RAYHOLD8 SAXTOK'tV , GROCERIES N EW DEPOT, GROCERY AND PROVISION . STORJ6 HENRY BECKER Has just opened in bis new building on SOUTH CHERRY STREET 1 Near the new depot, a large stock of fresh FAMILY GROCERIES, which he will soil CHEAP AS THE 'CHEAPEST, , I will pay tne highest market price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' . I also keeplelt kinds of.refresbments for the inner man. ' . . GIVE ME A CALL Ai.d let me try to do as well by you as any oi tne loiks up town. - HENRY BECKER. Dec 18 tf--67. JEW YpRK CLOTHING HOUSE. SPRING MANUFACTURE, 1868. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING IN NEW YORK CITY! We are prepared to exhibit to the mer chants of this section the best selection of Clothing ever offered in the ' New York Market, combining CHEAP, MEDIUM add FINE GOODS, MADC IN THE MOST SUPKRIOR MANNER And of the Very Latest Styles. We shall sell upon libeial terms and at ANTE-WAR PRICES ! We invite the attention of buyers, and promise to make It to thrir interest to ex amine our immense stock before making Lueir purcusHWi KIRTLAND, BABCOCK A BRONSON, 45 fe 47 Chambers Street, NEW YORK. . . mar4ui2 , 4 FIRST PREMIUM . k , OT at Silver BCeatal Jt Til AWABBBD TO a BARRETTS HAIR RESTORATIVE TO W. H. Slats AnitattnrBl SMittr, at l fair, anlrtsa u jiuiuu, Sapt , ISM. - ABBITT't Tegetable Hair Restoratlre . Mtitm Orary Hair to ila JnrtH Cmirnr I aaaaS RDWIS aI Baal IMir: eUieVngM ! rMU w mair oriMul rMni TaW CsstaTBB Dudrtalf SBBBsl fitui iijii fitHLams out t U .)ttpe) trior Tw4sU, aaaaAA a Saasa tWWm MOJtWmr BVSIU WMf , l-t,Wt, Kerth.M.4 wo J. R. BARRETT & CO., Preerieters, KAKCHXSTaa, W. B. Bold by all Drngtrlsta. 8ep2fl-T-l-ly BUILD-NQ LOTS FGR SALE. B UILDING LOTS FOR : SALE. I offer for sale a number of .' F I N E B U I LD IN G LOTS, Situated Near the Fair Grounds, which . .Twill sell CHEAP 1 and on reasonable terms. Also a FRAME BUILDING-, 20 by 50 feet, will be sold Cheap, and ean be con verted into a dwelling at little expense.. - L. D. RIDER. Canton, March 2. 1868-tf N EW FURNITURE ROOMS I East Tuscarawas , st., Canton, Ohio. PFENDLER A BERNHARD Have opened in the rooms lately occu pied by Hana and Lind, corner of Tuscan rawas and Walnut streets), a complete as sortment of .. FURNITURE . And.. CABINET-WARE! ousisting pf .,..- Dining Tables, Writing Tables, Stands, Chairs Bureaus, Secretaries, Cupboards, Bedsteads, "Clothes Presses, Ac. We are practical Cabinet Makers, an. warrant our work as represented, noue of our Furniture being tbe ' product of Eastern Manulactories, but entirely do mestic, dun ble and cheap. It is all mndr of the best well seasoned material. . . Repairing of damaged Furniture, au orders for nev, will receive prompt attetw tlon and charges moderate. JOHN PFENDLER . ZACH. BERNHARD. Mrach 25. 68-tf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. jpiTTSBURG GROCERY STORE, Six Doors East of American Hotel, '" ' . 1 . . . Is going right along in the pld place with MORE CHEAP GOODS, And much cheaper and better than ever . before. -. Such as GROCERIES, PROVISIONS; dcC. In endless variety. Alxo a large supply of Notions, Tobaccos, and Cigars. My stock, of i . . CONFECTION E-R I E S Are also Large and Cheap. Good Fresh Butter and Eggs constantly on hand. BHigheet Cash Price' always Paid for Country Produce.' ' ... 1 My terms are invariably cash, bat I will sell accordingly as "the nimble sixpence" is what counts In trade. ADAM. LIPPERT. Canton, April L.I868-yI . . ,t , . . R E M O V A"L i ; '- F. J.' LINDEMAN- Has removed his Saddle ' and Harness Establishment Near tothe corner of Tuscarawas A Cherry streetx. Canton, Ohio, 1 . He will continue to make good work and cheap. Let all my old friends and customers and aa many new ones as choose, call and -try me. F. J. LINDEMAN. Canton. May 27. 1868tf HURFORD Keeps the cheapest STOVES A TIN. WARS In the city. REMOVAL. . R EMOVAL ! REMOVAL ! HANE & LIND, Have removed their establishment to the new bnilding a few doors east of tbe - Public square, where they have; , ; ; . on hand . SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS .. - WHIPS . .. AU of which are warranted to give aatla- factiou and at prices which ; ;DEFY COMPETITION. ta.Job Work and Repairing: done on short notice neat and substantial. . - IKS-Call and Examine Our Stock. HANK LIND'S- Canton. Nov. 7th, 186,. r e t t - ' m CLOTHING. Gr OODS AT A BARGAIN I The andersigned having parohased ol Isaiah P. Miller, his STOCK' O F GOODS, eonsleina: o CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, AC,, . now ofler to the citizens efCintcaaad vicinity a RARE C H AN C E te purchase such GOODS AT A BARGAIN T ig PU couut of said 1. P. Miller, notice is hereby given to those indebted ' to said aeoount that they are in the hands of Wm. MoKia ley, attorney at law, for settlement; those knowing themselves indebted, are reques ted to call at bis office in the public Build . ings and nceke "euleraeiit at once. . E. BALL, - U. AULTMAN, ' ' " JACOB MILLER, m W. K. MILLER. . June 6, 'S7. tf. " l -' - tow HARDWARE. , , , . JJARDWARE fok EVERYBODY . We are caily receiving additions to our always large stock of . . GENERAL HARDWARE," PAINTS, OILS, " iron, nails, ; ; GLASS, SASII, & Ae. ' Which we are : . , . SELLING AT LOW PRICES! warranting all goods sold to be aa repre sented and AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! Thanking our customers for former pat ronage, we solicit a continuance and in crease of trade. RAYNOLDS A SAXTON. H 1S67. tf. Jane 26. jARM FOR KALE. I wish to sell my farm sitHaled in' WashJ inton township, Stsrk eoanty one fourth mile northwest of, Freeburg, and., three miles north of Paris. The (arm contains 160 AGUES, ... One hundred acres beiag cleared, and un der a good state of cultivation f aad sixty -acres good timber land. There is on tbe larm a gcod two-stery . Brick Dwelling House, . of ei(tht rooms; a large plndid BANK' BARN eighty by forty feet. Alee a splen did Orchard of 270 trees of good grafted fruit. The farm is well-watered by a run nlng stream and springs., Tkhmi Onehalf ca&h and the' balance in one year with Interest secured by mort gage on the Dremisps. - For furtuer particulars call ee DEWALT 8. SMITH, Canton, Ohio, or , ' JOHN SMITH, i 'acrlmS Wreeburie. Stark co.. O, TOLEDO A PITTSBUKU RAIL- JL , . . ;ROAD COMPANY. ... . V Notice is hereby' given, that books will' be opened . for seonring subscriptions to tho capital etock of the Toledo and Pitta- . burg Railway Company, on Mondav, the" sixth day or April, 1863, at the office or M. R. A R. TTaite. Toledo. Ohio: at the store of Charles Foster, Fostoria, Ohio; at tne omce ot con. w . r. iNODle, nmn; Ohio: at the Banking House of Geo. D. Hartei A Bro., Canton, O; at the store ot Qen. H,:'A.' Sttdger. Carrollton, Ohio; 't : the office of Col. Geo. If. MeOook, Steun. nenvuie, j; ana at tne omce of Llovd and Black, ; Pittsburgh, Pa. ; 1 D: Spauldirig,' James Wallace, ' r S. M. Kerr, - - John S. Davison. ;' T. W. Hartman, W. H. Kincaid, M. R. Waite,. Truman H. Hoa? Charles Foster, . W. P. Noble, K. u. Pennington, K. w Shawhan, J. M. Naylor, Goo. W: McOooir ' Jes. Means, . L. Borland, .. . : -1 S,-;H. Hartman,. ,.W. E. .Schuertz, ,. , J. JB; HuWey, .. Thomas Fawcett, Jatnes C. Hall, Solomon Lind. II. 8. Walbridge, - C. Aultman, Isaac Harter, i ivi. wiitwai, : ., j ames a. tsaxton, -,. E. Ball, . . , , J no. F. Raynolds, . LDurbin,1- 'D.Tyler, ' , G. W. Lawrence, L. Schssfer, H. S. Martin, M. L. Fast. LOCECUTOR'S NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that the tinder rlgned has been duly appointed and qual. ified as Executor or the last will aatl tea- t tament of Henry Albright, deceased. " - ,