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I J I - 1 cmocxnt DAY: :::::JULY A- XcGSlooa, EDITOR. R PKHIDKJT Uf 1868, 0GX H. PEXDLKT01T, or omo. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. Tor Supreme Judge. WILLIAM K. FINK. , Secretary of Stat. ... .'HfOMAa UUBBARD. , ffcfcool Commissioner, SAMUEL J. KIRKWOOD. Uetober Heard of Pnbllo Work. ARTHUR HUGHES. Clerk of Supreme Ceort, JOHN M. WERB. Ohio Democratic Electoral Ticket. (Tor the State at Large.', RUFU3 P. RAKNEY, of Cuyahoga. HVQII J. JEWETT, of MunaJpgum. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. , For AaHllnr: ANDREW PONTIUS. I Clerk t - GEOilGE AV. IIENNINO. Commissioner t ANDKIW 6-5AIIL. Infirmary Directors LAWRENCE ALEXANDER. Doctrines of the Democratic Fathers. The several Slates composing the United , ' UN, are not united oa the pruiciple of on i.initrd submission to their General Govern. . aent, but by a compact, under the style and title ot a Constitution for the United States. - aad of amendment thereto, they constituted a General Government for special purpose . dolegatad to that Government certain defl ate powers, reserving, each State to itself. the ridury mass uf right to their self-gov-rnnient; and whenever the General Govern ment aranraea undelegated power. Its acts are vtnauUujritative, Void, and of no force; to . this compact each .State acceded as a State, aatd in ao integral party, its co-Slatea form ing, as V itself the other party; the Govern . ' iteal created by this compact was not made tli exclusive r tlnal julre of the extent of powers (leleirated to itself since that ' ( U1 have made its discretion, and not the tit ution, the measure of its powers; but M other cases of compart among pow- ln no common judge, each party has 1 si riirht to juthre for itself, as well of i ns as of the mode and measure of THOMAS JEFFERSON: 1795. ' ''r.vTy friend of ottr free Institutions j aaouul be alvrays propurca to maintain un Unpiil tuiil.iin full visor thr kkiht ani : . ;f-Nt ,vk.ths TTiH, and to confine tin ai-tiou of'the Geuerul Government strict- r to th sphere of its appropriate duties." ANDREW JACKSON: 1837. "ho loitumMt it u lo me to see an j old friend bud ar-i.U-, principles of justice i aad friendship forguUea, and all for the sake I of roLicT; ant! Ui-i rrcat Democratic Party ; U rkled or einlanjen J tor roucr I I can. , aot refect upon it wi!h any calmuess: every point of It, upon sci-ut'ui. turns to barm and . disunion, and not one beneficial result can ANDREW JACKSON: 1845. -It- ILJ t, "I am Democrat ; every man my mriment is a Democrat .and when I shall b convinced that this war has for its object any - other than what have mentioned, or the Government tlseiama asm? its soldiers to execute the purpose of the abolitionists, pledee you my honor as a soldier that I wiD carry my sword on the other aide and cast ray lot with that people. —Col. U. S Grant in 1861. THE NEWS. 4 cases of sunstroke within the last two Three ftttal Ph!Nle'LlA days. A brtlicr of ex -President Van Bur. n died, July 3d, at Kluderhook, JCew Vork. Ic in thought the California wheat sorolus for export this season will ivach 300.000 tuns. . Tli. CMcago, Bock Island and Pa-fir- Kilroad Is progTcwino; westward . the rate of half a mile daily. , .nie thief ptole forty-three thou- id dollars in bonds from under -Mcwuf two clerks in ft New York -ktr's office, July 8d. - f the hundred miles of Pacific 1 1 road buildiniT lot near Bait tAke, V eham Young got sixty, and Nou- r n k Co. (Gentiles) Jorty, A couple in Chicago, aged respect ively twenty -one and twenty years, have been divorced, after a married Jife of five summers. . A grand Temperance Convention .ll be held in Cleveland, Ohio, VvAltresdny July 29, the object ' compare views, discuss fundamen I principles, and secure, as far -natieaMe, concert of action among frienas ef total abstinence. ' i'l.e mysterious and fatal epidemic among poultry, known an the "chick en cholera," is discovered to be caused by the presence of trichinae in intestines. The proposed taxation in the Dominion, under Bad leal rule, is not including the States taiT nor any county tax for schools. It is estimated that within the .- twenty years the IrlBh in the States have remitted to their ' at home nearly 15,000,000 or 000,00 in gold. The Boston Post-office Is to 25.6W Bquare feet of ground; that Jfew York will occupy 65,269 feet. - The site of the former $469,000 ; of the latter, $500,000. An artesian well hew being ttt St. Liouis has reached a depth 3,147 fcet, tho deepest in the There ia no water yet. The work been going on for twenty-six Not less than uixty thousand of Texas cattle are . now on this of Bed Blver, on their way North shipment over the Union Pacific - Eastern Division, to an Eastern ket. ' A ropewalk In Trenton, N. J., innt tn mud out the lonrest wire - .... ever made In one piece, ia t a Tnrt t in lAnrth IM 1. over 21 Inchea. and its weight o,to,ia r. r.u' M.rth Wllliamm four ir.iKw oorth of Scooba, MIsh., - 'i ui.d, the other day, hanging t. A.A Wht ur4 drat . .nh.hWnrovcd.upo. tion, to have been a'flendiah fnllnwed bv murder. An experiu ent made last Germany, In planting potatoes, that where the "eyes" had ben removwd, the yield was "tinjes as great as where they were In their pUee. It was found " where an old eye had been rubbed three or four new ones made their pearaoc. A faw night alnoe an old lady, who bad get ur-n th train for Chicago at FreopoK, Illinois, observed aud denJy to throw np herarm. exclaim ing, I am a wicked vltvh, and am g-alDg to die !" She died soon after in convulsions. In her pocket was found a bottle labeled " poison." ' , ": The locusts-are disappearing' from Indiana. The Philadelphia brick - makers have all turned ut " on the present strike. The specie export from New York, July 1st, was $617,500. . United SUtes silver ia at a discount of ten per cent. In Canada. A house waa burned, on the lat, at Rockland, Maine, and Mi-w Elia In graham, an elderly woman, the only occupant, waa Hnffocated. It Is expected that OoTcrnorSwann will appoint V. Piuckney White to srve out flte rt mainder of Revordy Johnson's term. The four Catholic Archbishops of the United States protest against the rwislngof a hatallion for the Pope, and urte contributions of money in stead. The Indiana were still troublesome along the Upper Missouri, wreaking their vengeance ' generally on our woodchoppers and wolf - poisoners, who, they say, are driving off thoir game. 1 hey do not disturb traders. The new Impeachment articles of Thad. Stevens, together with the speech which Is to accompany them, are finished and In type.' Proof slips have been taken but are refused the press. Mr. Stevens will take the first opportunity to present them. Poland, ot Vermont, hancst enough to vote against admitting McKee, defeated by 1.C00 majority In the Ninth Kentucky District, moves Thad. Stevens to declare the Radical ticket elected in every Stato where it is not defeated by less than 20,000 votes. Let us have peace! The steamer Benton arrived at Leavenworth, from tho Upper Mis souri, last week, with a cargo of 10, 000 buffalo robe, 3,000 wolf skins, a large number of deer, elk, antelope, beaver, mink and other skins, valued at $75,000. The buffaloes are very plenty this season, and all kinds of furs and peitriv are better than ever before known. L us huve peace I" ssld Hiram Ulysses Grant to the Chicago Con tionists I and Hiram Ulyssos Is hv Ing it severely. He arrived in Cincin nati July 1st, not having been dis turbed by a signal or other evidence of enthusiasm, during the whole route from Washington. Again we say Let us have ptace I" . - The House Judiciary Committer have agreed to report the bill prohib iting aliens and foreigners from pros ecutlng claims In the United States Ci urt of Claims, and also providing that where suits are instituted State Courts by parties against United States officers, they shall be transfer red to United States courts. The Amnesty Proclamation Issued at Last. I I in the As an appropriate act says the Cin cinnati Enquirer, to commemorate the ninety-second anniversary of our Na tional Independence, we have the Proclamation of the President, grant ing full pardon and amnesty from the penalties of treason, to all persons di rectly or Indirectly engaged in the re bellion, reinvesting them witn poht ical privileges, and restoring to them their property, exclusive of slaves, on ly excepting those cases In which property has been legally divested, or parties that are under indictment for the offense of treason in courts of competent jurisdiction. It is a docu ment which, though long postponed, is worthy of the age of Christian en lightenment in which we live, and carries with it, in the spirit which it breathes through its preatubiedts own defense against the political bittern! with which it . may be assailed, and which would keep alive, long after the war itself had ended the Eectional and portizan hatreds by which it was engendered. . on as the The Radical Convention for this Congressional District met at Wells- ville. Ohio, on Wednesday last. The prominent candidates were Judge J. A. Ambler, of Colarnbiana, lion. B. Sherrard, of Jefferson, and Gen. E. F, Schneider, of Start. After seventeen ballotings. Gen. Schneider withdrew, when Judge Ambler was nominated on the eighteenth ballot. To recon cile Gen. Schneider and his friends for thoir unexpected defeat Mr. S. was nominated fo Presidential elector for the 17th District. . Mrs. Victor, of Clevoland has been found guilty of murder in the first de gree. Bhe poisoned her brother, last winter, after having seenred a life in surance policy In her favor for $2,000, What Soldiers Say. except last United friends $7t cover The soldiers are not tho men. who desire to keep up strife between two sections. Having fought the out they desire a complete restoration of the Urion, and are willing to for get aad forgive. This was fully pr ven at a large meeting of Union o diers which waa held in Nashville the other day. Resolutions were of wopxea exposing u square coeta bored of world. has months. head side for road, ed ; commending their good conduct since the war ; declaring disfranchise ment of the dominant party unwise and ungenerous ; favoring universal amnesty and pardon for all past polit ical offences ; declaring that the lic credit must be maintained, bondholders must be paid in green backs. Delegates were appointed the New York Convention. General Dawson presided. mar- has Genekax Grant Is the recipient of pay and emoluments equal to rope 000 per annum. JNOt long ago m a I 4 -i a oA frr X a.A..lu aaia. cetveu a gin oi viuu.jv m uuu. dl&meter I admirers In New York, t rom i'mia- some delphU friends be received a ftplendid - j house, completely fflrnishad, reid,n W0.000. and from other eourow he wtu. by the RliniMMCd examina, ty to wealth.he no longer outrage. eel ved valuable present whtci bii fortune exceed a quarter of a lon dollar. Raised thus from year in show ved aa identity as the "plain, man. wliu a lew years aitu, wmi observed and inconsetjuenul izen of Galena. first four left that off. ap . Coole, the man arreated f ;r perpe trating the frightful murder at Cuyahoga county ,Ohio, indicted, yesterday afternoon, ociock, for murder in the rst by a special Grand Jury. THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. VENTIQN. VERY LARGE ASSEMBLAGE. AND GREAT ENTHUSIASM. TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION ON SATURDAY. HORATIO SEYMOUR CHAIRMAN. EVERY STATE REPRESENTED. PLATFORM ADOPTED. Eighteen Ballotings and No Choice. We delayed the Issue of the jjkm.wps OCKAT In order to lav before ollr5 readers the rsult of the National T invention, but up lo the time going to pres. there have been no uominatioiiK made. The balloting commenced on Tuesday, after the adoption f a Greenback Platform. The two-thirds rule was adopted, and it requires '212 votes to nominate. Mr. Pendleton's highest vote was on tue eighth ballot, rotxiving 1561 and decreasing thereafter until ad journment to-day. The eighteenth and last ballot, this evening, resulted as follows: Pendleton 87 ; Hancock 1441 ; Hen dricks S7. Reconstruction. In Congress passed the bill for the ad mission of Arkansas Into the Union, and the Radical press whine piteous ly because the Democratic members would not vote with them, charging that th( Democrats tire optosod to tho restoration of the Union because they voted against their stupendous fraud. Arkansas has been for the last thirty years " a State in the Union." How and why tho mongrels are to admit; her another time they do not explain. We, however, are left to Inter that the, Radical Republicans In Congress and their newspaper supiorters. rearard Arkansas as out of the Union. ' Now, if Arkansas Is or was, a little while ago, out of the "Union," how did she get out ? If she voluntarily seceded. if that secession was an accomplished r . i it . . i . , ..... imi, it must nave ueeu oecause tnei State had a legal right to do so. If she had no legal right to secede, to goi out of the Union, then surely all her efforts In that direction were and are! null and void. An lilesral act M ndsf nobody. In order, however, to the accomplisnment of these purposes the mongrels have to auume the pontlion that Arkansas actually did go out of the Union. If, therefore, Arkansas waa aud is out of the Union, bow stands the cat'.' By the terms of the Constitution "new the States may be admitted into the Union." Leaving out of the argu ment the fact ot the total absence of authority for the admission of " old States into the Union " or for the re admission of States because the fra- mers of the Constitution never con templated impossibilities It is pretty generally understood that a State evi- not be "admitted Into the Union" without tho consent of the State it self. What evidence have we that Ar kansas " asks to be admitted within the Union ?" She has made no such application. . She has been guilty of no such absurdity. Why the real in tellect and legal authority of A.rkan- sa are under a military despotism. The military authority throurh mongrel convention composed of ne groes and Northern carpet-baggers. prepared a bastard Constitution, and without having that constitution en dorsed In duo form by the white clli- zenj of the State has sought to force it upon the people, and by that in famous means to organize a negro State out of the old State of Arkansas. With this bastard, mongrel, negro constitution, a few " carpet-baggers and negroes, backed by the same mil itary despotism, repair to Washing ton and ask Congress to admit Ar kansas into tho Union !" And this the thing for which Democrats are asked to vote. We admit it would help the Radi cals much to have their Infamous dis union and revolutionary scheme en dorsed by the Democratic members Congress. They want somebody thare with them the responsibility such an unnatural proceed I ne. They may call in vain for Demo cratic help in such a game. In the second place if Arkansas not the right to voluntarily go out the Union, theu she is not out unless a Radical Revolutionary Congress forced her out. If Thad. Stevens his co-conspirators have voluntarily and wickedly pushed Arkansas of the Union, then they are the guilty parties and should at least be Indicted pub out to $22- re- , .ncesan outrasre upon decency. fsnm I- . ... an(j a crirne against, onr irae and tried for doing what Jefferson Davis failed to do. , But ' why pursue the argument The whole theory of "dead Statea" is a miserable sham, and an internal cheat. Arkansas was just as much the Union at the close of the three years ago, aa to-day, and just much in the Union to-day as twenty years ago. Such being the case has been at all times and is now titled to her full representation in Congress of the United States. that was ever necessary, all that gress bad any right to require, for the people of the State, under own constitution, to elect members Congress, and those members entitled to their se&td on precisely same terms that members from were entitled to their seats. This " readmlssion " of Arkansas a humbug, worse, under the circum- j worth r- roakw luill- tntlon. , , . Th Radicals do aot waut,Arkansat c3tiSltin the Union. They to see wganized out of her territory, by foroe and fraud, ft new negro Greeley on Grant. un clt- War rtnsviUe, was at 2 degree, ' The New York 'IUbpnb, tho Chicago Convention, said: happens it that every renegade Radicalism is so vociferous for What is the mystic tie that binds our Weed's, our backsliders from Republican but the and fishes, in such loving accord Orant is our only man for President 'I not .hero incitement for reflection?" Another Impeachment Scheme. Old Thad; Stevens has, started an other impeachment scheme. He has prepared four.articles, which he pro poses to refer to a select committee, with Instruction to report at some fu ture day. ; The first article chanres the President with Instituting provis ional governments In the" South with out the consent of Congress; tho sec ond with usurpation of the pardoning power ; the third, with using his pat ronage to obstruct the laws of Con - in the Southern States ; and the fourth with using corruptly his pat ronage to affect the result of elections In different States within three years past.. Old Thad. expects to succeed with his impeachment scheme after the scallywag and carpet-bag Sena tors, elected by the negroes ot the South take their seats. That he be lieves he will be able to caray im peachment through after the admis sion of these Senatorial d venturers, I . tl,n i;n(,oo ImiKt Tlo is a vindictive old creature, and never nan way in any aeviimem may uavo ou hhuu. iuo luwuc,, arul more uecent portion or me j.te- are alarmed at tms new movement, and it is expected that the introduction of this article Mill excite no little commotion. He is said to have prepared an elaborate speech in their defense, of which he will speak a few lines and the clerk will read the balance. We shall boo what will be the result of this third attempt at impeachment. Congress. WlD3ilCSlAY, 1ST. SENATE. The joint resolutions introduced some time ago by Edmunds for the exclusion of unreconstructed Southern State from voting at Presidential elections, were taken up, at.d after a speech by Trum bull in opposition were .laid over for the Civil Appropriation Bill, wllch was the special order of the day. An evening session was held for the con sideration of private bills. House. A. number of minor bills were passed, after which the House resamed consideration of the Alaska Appropriation Bill. The new tariJ bill was reported from the Committee of Ways and Means. Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour. We lay before our readers the speech delivered by Hon. Horatio beymour in the great Hall of the Cooper Insti tute, New York citv, under the au3- pices of the Jackson Central Assocla- B tion, on the night of the 25th of June. 8 tt . .. i :i ;n r. . . v. i ..l. uuiiurauuusmj, n is uic o-cmi K Mr. Seymour fully appreciates the situatioa of affairs the peril of the 1 country and the peril of the Bond- holding and uou-tax-payiug interests of the country. Gexkral Grant's letter of accep tance to Gen. Hawley is a queer doc ument. He begins by saying seems proper" that he should "give some statement of his views, beyond the acceptance of the nomination" but he does not do it ! and not does he allude to the Constitution the country, nor recognize its exist ence. Ilis promise to "obey the will of the people," is rather indefinite. The people have expressed their will in the organic law, and if he should happen to be elected President, they have provided he shall take a solemn oath to obey that until their will shall have changed its terms. No military man should be trusted with such great power on so flimsy it promise as respect the public will." That what Napoleon says he Is doing. of a F-Xshioxable Weding. The fachlonable citizens of Cleveland have been very mueh excited recently the marriage of Mary Hoyt, daughter of Judge Charles T. Sher man, of the Northern Judicial of Ohio, to Brevet Major Genera! Nelson, of the Begular Army. marriage ceremony took place Trinity Church, the Bev. Dr. Storkes officiating. There were six bride's xnaids. Lieutenant General Sherman and Major General Sheridan were the bridal party. After the ceremo ny the guests were elegantly enter tained at Judge Sherman's residence. " is are Mr. Davison, of the firm of Malr Davison, Wood street, Pittsburgh, and his oldest son, aged about twelve years, were both drowned In the while -bathing, at about o'clock, Friday evening. The of the son was found shcrtly after occurrence, but the father has not been found. of to for had of has and Interesting to Bankbupts. The Bankrupt Act has been amended so aa to extend the time to January 1st, 1869, lor. bankrupts to take benefit of its provision who are able to pay fifty cents on the dollar. After that date a bankrupt must the consent of a majority of creditors if he should be unable to fifty per cent. The date under present law is the 1st of June. . out The attempt to get up an excite ment over Grant and Coliax nas I Ved to be a dead failure. All the ? lcal journals affect to be radiant enthusiastic, but their articles are and show unmistakable ef having been written in cold ConsU- in war as she en the All Con was their lo were the Ohio is Miss Maggie C, daughter of Mcllvaine.was married at Ohio, last week to Jo&iah Messer, English merchant of London. father officiated.and among the were Hon. and Mrs. Wm. 8. Hon. and Mrs. Geo. H. Major General Wager Swayne, Judge Grey, of the Supreme Court Massachusetts, and others. wleh Bute. before IIow from Grant?" ev erything loaves that ? Two aerolites fell to tbe earth on Cth inet., near Solomon river, The noise and jar were felt for miles. The two meteors were on a June afternoon, many miles tant, like two balls of. Are, ere struck the earth, and the chock it like an earthquake. They have a new drink down they call " Butler Cocktails," stir it up with a.spoon, squint one drink the liquid down, and put j gpoon in your pocket. Jj is eajd trat both fjranr, and fax consider their chances of elect entirely too slim to warrant a nation, and they have concluded hold on to what tbey have. In the House of. Representatives motion to adjourn on the 15th of was adopted by a vote of 91 to motion to insert "till tbe 15th of was previously. rejected. resolution was laid on the table Senate. . : -... ; . .: True, Too True. Honorable Thomas Corwln a short time before his death remarked that the. District tf Columbia reminded him of what happened on one of his electioneering tours. The partyK four in number, traveling in a wagon.inj one of tho sparcely-settled counties of Ohio, -was importuned by a ragged boy to take him with them, remark ing that " he belonged to nobody, and nobody belonged to him." Consent was given. A day or two after the party stopped at one of the roadside hotels. During dinner 1 hour, a dish. oi greens, saia to do tne nnesi ever grown In that country, wad placed on the table. ' All but the boy indulged heartily, and the result was a severe attack of colic. After the recovery of the party a consultation whs held, and It was unanimously agreed that here after any new dishes set before them should first be given to the boy,' and he be forcel to eat of them. 1 If after the proper time the urchin did not" show signs that the food disagreed with blm, then they could partake of It in safety. Said Mr. Corwin, the District of Columbia Is in the Sitae position a that boy : tne first dose of any suspected act is administered to these defenceless people ; It not poison ous, then the attempts will be made on the States," Washington Evening Erpress. A Difficult Surgical Operation. . One of the most difficult surgical operations on record, and one of great interest to the medical profession, termed ovariotomy, was -performed at Ft. Wayne, Indiana, on the 20th Inst., upon the daughter of one of our most respectable citizens, bv :Dr. W H. Myers, of this city, assisted by DW Wood worth r.r.d Rosenthal, and oth ers. Tho young lady . Is but sixteen years of age. The tumor removed contained eighty pints of semi liquid. supposed to weigh obout nine pounds to the gallon. In tho us Hit) sac was contained a number of small cues, the fluids of whi.-h were al; of aldVreut colore. The young Jady is doing wc-U as could )k- expected.. A com plete history of her case will be writ ten by her surgeon for publication tho medical journals of this , country and Eurorw:. Judge Ambler on the Rampage. 'it . t Judere Ambler." Httdical candidate-. for Congress, it appears, got -on.thr-rampage a few days ao at tialem, mid procuring a c'ub, wont to the house jir. neaton, and was going to smash his head, but Mr. Heaton did happen to be at home; and the dire consequences were no doubt saved. The cause of the Judge's wrath that it was cbargHl that he was John sonized. It is said that he threatens to resign his Congressional a.sbirations if this thiujr of .tulkii.-g1 abrut'him, in nis own hcusenold of po litical taitn, is to go on. Not much, he won't jf he has two drops of Ilad blood ia him. He ought to be candidate against McCoole or Coburn. Wouldn't thy make the ; campaign lively. Cincinnati Enquirer, 4th insl: Negro Clerks in the U. S. Senate. of to is Senator Con ness. Chairman of the Committee on Mines and Mining, has appointed a negro clerk to . his com mittee at a salary of $2,000 a year. This fellow will have almost nothing to do, ar.d the appointment has been made for the express . purpose ol fur nishing a full recognition of the doc trine of equality. The .Radicals Congress are not afraid to illustrate their doctrine by their 'works. If the white men of Pennsylvania desire see the system progress to complete fulfillment, let them vote for Grant or for Radical Congressmen and they will be speedily gratified. . An Attempted Radical Swindle. Dis trict The at ot The newly elected carpet-hag Sen ators from Arkansas, after being f worn in, claimed pay from March 5th, 1867, a year before they were' elec ted! This is in character with whole course of the Radical commor ants who are sucking out the very blood of the nation. These carpet baggers were elected by the negroes of Arkansas, the whites beinar almost en masse disfranchised by their r.egro constitution. A Bea ver eight body the yet t George Wilkes and his friends are out $200,000 on impeachment. Exchange. That's nothing. Old' Eon Wale lost the Presidency, Horace Greeley lost his temper, Charles Sumner a foreign mission-Wooley.. lost liberty, ten thousand Radical ofiieers lost their chances, Miss Vinnie Beam lost her studio', and the entire Radical party save " the seven traitors lost what little pretense to decency ever had. Louisville Courier. the not pro cure his pay' the pro- rad- and William H. Upson, of Summit county, was nominated by the Badi calsofthe Eighteenth Ohio District to be their candidate for Congress, tho 1st Inst. The principal candidates were James H. Mason, a prominent lawyer of Cleveland, and Richard. Parsons, of Cleveland, late Marshal ; the United States Supreme Court. After forty-six-ballots it' was impossible to nominate either, so a split operated in favor of Upson. Renomination of General Morgan. blood. Bish op Clifton, an 'Her guests Groav beck, Pendle ton, Ueneral George W. Morgan July 1st, renominated for Congress the Thirteenth district, by the largest Convention ever before held at The Convention was very for both Pendleton Morgan. They mean to give thousand Democratic majority In District in October and November. of the Kansas. 70 seen, dis Judge Sherman, of the States Court, Northern District Ohio, has decided that the Domestic Wheel Sewing Machine, manufactur ed at Newark, Ohio, is an infringe ment of the Wilson patent. This covers a large class of machines. ' they shook east Yoa eye, the Love For the : Soldier. At Republican Convention in Zanesviile last week, a man . who has : held the Auditor's office for four was nominated for a third tejm. i a legless soldier who was his competi tor. The defeated candidate received 89 votes to 124 cast for his opponent." .Coir Jou resig to ' r. r.,'. ,i ,r Vl-lA lUAViUCUHItAI V &4 ' SOD, was n0 temoved Orapt COUld ry but two Northern Slato, Vs uwv V a UUU v rjjlUUUk &a a July 47. A infernal still, hold to that opinion He is awfully, maliciouslysilent, his malice will neither Pve him, his party, nor Grant, from Just Sep tember" The In the . Hon. Henby Stanbery, late torney General of tbe United has returned to the practice of his at Clnclanati. .. Thirty-one persons of the number ascertained bhav been on the steam er Morning Star at the V me of her col lision, are miss eg. Ninety persons in all were on board. . j ''. SukrAtt's trial haslbeen postponed to the 21st of September. The red weevil has appeared in the wheat in Maryland. Renomination of General Morgan. Advertisements. J, O T I C E " Notieo is hereby Driven that T hsv rent ed my Huckleberry 8 w-' no p. West of My ers' Lake, and therefore warn all persons fronj trsxpasklns: upon said premises, as the law will be euiorced. K. CASSILiTjY.. . Canton. July 8. 2808.rtf. , ...... NOTI CE TO HUCKLEBERRY PICKKBS. Notice is' hereby riven that all persons ire forbidden, ' without permission, rnm entasins- the followlDg swampM in. .Tw-lc-snn townnhip: "Jrahain's Damn's Work- prley's Eokrote's Bnir's and Snyder's. Passina- ill rough fields nr nuildin nrs iu Ilia neichbnrhoi d U Htrictly forbidden. Non-eon'ormity to thm notice will sutr- n.. f-rriaierii tn oroention. . J . HAMILTON GRAHAM. una others. Ju'y 8. 1ftfiw2 N OT1CE. in 'S.'tilod proposals will be ree'ved bv he IV-nrd of Fdncation of tli Navarre tTnion School. Stark conntv. Ohio, nn'il th 18th day of July next, for furnishing 'he msteril snd doinR the masonry, lirlok work, raroenter worlt ana plaster. In of a two sorv Union ScVool Imildinir, 75x5fl.beerected in ths town of 6Uivrr.e, accordinir trt aoic'.ueilon. " ooi""of which rosy b seen tn the hnolfl n' -'. W. Ooshorn, Secretsrv of s!l B.ir.'. at:'" of Jos- Welly, w Phladeitii'i':a, . Bv Order ftb" T-vur-l, . A W. OOSHOPN, Hcict.rf. Jnne V.h, I83. V;HEU1FP SALE. Georjt" Arbockle ys. John Raff. By virtue of a vendi exponas. Issued from the Court of tnmon Pies oi Stark county. Ohio, and to me directed. I will offer for sals at public out or v. nt tbedenr oftheLourt House, (tt".rter mock,) in tli city or Canton. .. On Saturday the 8th day of Au,, 1S68, the foliotrlna de4iT'hd real estate, sin Hte in the Town of Koi-h'ist"', Styrw nim- tv. t:to. to wit: iff. Kit sr. t:n: ot Ml Bittrl'nr ninetv-ouA (91) ia &.-i:r! ir.i-. n. Si'.e to comiflinct at ::.:? .. :.- 1; j, Tenu, .-ash. R A. KtTK Jul? 3. IS -8 n . wit! f'F ;-aLK. Isaac ilit' ipr am' o. of not es pecially ic al a 1 r, c ! -i t ..f nai;- i:y al. i fit v' fl fn in; .iiri-t-" :..;: vut ery V... All:.l!H 1. 1 rr.i a . iw vh t ivrn iKrli county, Ohio. Oo Monday the 20th day of July, 1863, lhafullowln'a doscribtMl per-onal oroprty' of Anilrw Miller, to wit; One Piano Foris, 0n rocking chair, one sofa (or 'lVTVsta, )'twn htiatin stoves, on) marble top tabio,. one "marble top huifHU, stand, ona common r;-ktnir chair, sewint marhtno, noa -.iresWfnsf tableand mix cushioned chairs. . . Sale to commence at 10 o'clook . TV rins, oafeb, R. A. 1KBR, - Sberltf. Jn'.j-8.1S63 nf.a-T-S SAL.K. VHEBIFF in the to French, Keith &Co., vs. S. P.B-.rilen fcj. C. McDonald. By virtue of sitveral fi fa's iffucd i h. court ot common pleas Of Cuvahoua aud stars- cuunties, J. will user lur by public out cry at the Storu room mtny occupied by said lioraen, in ton of MHbsillou, :":. , On Monday the 20th day of July, the ltacbolcl of S. P. Borden tno S. McDonald, which Ihoy may have or in a S'ore room in the town of Msssillon. and situate on a Dart of lot unniber ninety bix, and fronting twenty fwt, moru leas, on Mnin street, by forty-five more or lens, deep. - Said. 6tr . rooms now occupied by Pater Delneiin. . Sale ot two o'clock pi 'm. Ti-rios. It. "A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. Julv 8. J868-no5-w6 . NOTICE. the life lost his " it on C. of found that was. in largest New ark. en thusiastic and three that f EUAL . IVter Conttetr and his wife Pauline Conitet, of the Slate of Tennessee, S.ivioH, tbe iinkrinwii helrw of John Orapt, aad the unknown nirs of l Mavios. wild of Ko"-inn avios; names and places of rsutpneu are will hereby take uotics: . That on A.pril Uth, 18t58, A. D tian liooyer, oi St-trk county, 0!.-n. the .court of enmtnon pleue. in aiu saidconutyef stHi,-aiui.e v,-i' Oiuo. his petilioa againet John pKinut. a .t . x . i. ....... .i... rained parlies, hu ditittlr.nVi, bi-'aug, tort b t hut in theywc ito, A. D-, P. Urant, bing -airnd in iee of two tracts of lam a ciiutaminsr ov$r acres and five ncrcs respectively, situate In section thlrty?nr, township twenty of range suven. In said county, which are wore fully described iu said petition, . contracted' to sell convey the same in fee simple to Pautot, snd did convey said premises saio Pantot, by deed, duly executed all respects, hut that, ti.v mistake of person who drafted aaid uoed, said was described as lying in section three iu said township and ranico. tliat. In' like uanner, said lands sold and conveyed by said wronj,', (iecio tiou. from said John Paiit-.l end wifv Peter Coottet andfrauciB faviox and tltat afteasvards said :wtiiwi, aid, wife, Kooioa Savon, ny the i'n;K disci tpi ion, caund in like uianncr t. mintake of tbe torivuer, Moyevuvi same py deed to uaid P tr ij-.-.ui '.-., atterwards, together wi'fl bi wif;Ty't to the piaintlfl. ;, That said petition prays thst' said defendant may ba desired to aud deliver to aatd plaiutifl'aoud aud deeds tnr said too tracts of ana that in default of their so doing' decree of this court be made aud hid correct said conveyance according to petition, and Shull have the-force and .tot of audi conveyances from .aStd aud that the plaintiff may quieted in his title to said real estate, lor other proper relief. - . SCJiAElTKK. & LYNgH, Atly's fur Chrintiau Hoover, July Ttb' 186S, noo-tiw ' ' i. ..i. JSiSiKXATiON NOTICE. United of de cision sewing the already, years over Notice is hereby iitiven. That on fiftnQta day of June, A.. D., the of Canton, (Stark coumy. Onio,) a .petition to the eutnoiissiouers county, ol buuk aud hlale of Oh o, lortb tuat on the Third day of Meptenler A. D., lattT, the council of said oity an erainuuca providing for the lot the quauded electors o: said at the gtneral election held ' therein Octooer, lti7, A. I., thequesliou certain territory contiKUouw to said ould be annexed thereto, said bounaed and doscribed as couimuicioj; at a point in the south- quarter of suulion sixteen In Canton Stark county, Ohio, where the and eudt Dran.Uea of thoNimiabiUtsn forma a janction, thence northwardly the weal bank of the west branch Kiuiiahillcu creek to tbe north line of towuahif, ineuce east on said line to tlie east bank of lid eaat braach tukid Niuiisiiilifa; Uieuco -southwardly with aaiu east cauk to tlie place of nniK, not lnciuUmg that part already idcIuubU in the liniitsef baid petillou aLo setting forth said general election, held, in Xtio7a A. I)., said question was duly legally subinit.ed to said electors of city, when a lurge majority il said voting on said question voted iu of tbe annexation oi aaid territory. whole number of said electors voting said question being one thousauid and and uie uutnber teiou! vuiiug In- ot saia (jvtcsuuu being nine hundred niuety-iour. Said petition also re-nog forth lhat on April 27th; ltW. idh of said oity .directed. --Vii'iuitt A-'-i.ynch fi propose aim preituuto a-d coti-su-. Eioixwiit a peuuoa lo eaecr sucti t'v.1 I tion. aud thatie is also authorised Villi- i r . ... . . . . . . - .. . , car- plat o f saia terrllpr j Is annexed Massa, Pn .' . viu ? but nor defeat. At Statee, pro fession , j . -i seating ef said petition to said sioners, as aforesaid, said cemmlsslonera appointed the first Monday in A. O., 18U7, (being the 7th of that aa the day for the hearing of said and tbe office of aaid commissioners tne place for bearing the same, and caused said petition to be filed omoe of the Auditor of eaid county btarlt where the .same may be The City of Canton, '. ; .By WUa4All.'A,riYKC.H. July 6tb, 1808. o5-6w. : . , ..' MERCHANT TAILORING. QREAT REDUCTION In PRICES. Prices of - Good Approaching a" Gold "s NICIIOIjAS BOTJR, Merchant Tailor. Has reopened his Merchant Tailoring - CsbiiKhinent in Barter's Rank Block (Second Floor), . .. Where he has just received . AN ENTIEELT NEW AND" WELL-SELECTED STUCK Cloths, Cassimfires, Vestinsrs,"1 . AUo, a Splendid assortment tf BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres an d V es t i'n-gs, of all Kinds, Stylos and Prices. - . N. BOUR, The'welKkniwn Merchant T'.lor. pays individual- atfoition to .avery .garment miwle t tim HtHbliHliment. Kin mi. Mv . 13SS tr A L X E ' S LADIES' FASHIONABLE EjS:po:rittm:9 NO. S SCHiEFKK'S.OPEKA BLOCK, ."'CANTOS, OHIO. The i:iier.-(ft"'-! talteji i!M-ut in n noiiiiein lo the T-rties of Canton and viinity. !lit ne a now jirejixrwrt to o C'ln'.niiila'.e ttten:. st v&ry n':!m:iio! pntfs Irotn ooe of tl.t iti.?t c!i-ipp orttnnii A r.U ktaiii of : 'iillinei'y Good i 'or TV n ono m. ' and from sl for- tne i : lS68t C. hold or feet, in cash. '. '8iik uti'l Sirs?: Qohd.t, French Flowers, i-M B ItOl DUB Y of all Klad,"'- BR1BAL WRE.VTflS, ... HATS, CAPS, ' BONNET. . ' ' STRAW, And all other kinds of FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS. . . AI.90 ' ' A splendid stock of tbe mest modern Styles and Colors of - - LADIES' NEW DRESS SILKS, AUD . WHITE GOODS. ' LADIES' CLOAKS A SHAWLS, And everything- to complete a .Ladies' Fashionable Wardrobe. N. B. Miiis Hkisskr. until recently weil-known and accomplished Milliuerot Msssillon (sister-lrt law of tbe under stifiiedi, assisted by several other compe tent young ladies, are constantly eneaxed in luakiiiar. altering and renairihe Unta, Bonnets, Ac, in conformity with tne La test Btyies. . He has made arrnngeinents to secure always the Latest Fashions, so soon Ihev can, be bad from Paris 'iind New York. Call and examine beforeyou pur- et.se elsewhere. HENRY FALKE. I P. ranais IROI. FOUNDRY. nn known, "'hrtn' ! Tn.- fi:.' ! John rer tain thir teen Utnrk and John to in the land thirty aud v,ro ,o joiittlv, j j liti.-j ' '.h:., j r.h? i Lo i a t .pari ties execute sut hcient land, the to said et do teudauts, be aud :i , Plfl. "IIN LA IK V & CO.,' SOUTH CKKRRY STREET. CANTON, OHIO. the city" preseat td of the setting pxaavd aubmiu siou city, in whether city t'erritorj being loliows : west town anip. went ureelx on of the said township of beitiu- ''thereof naidcttyi that at OcLobwr, and aid elec tor favor . The on two, favor and vrrtin-ti Machinery Castings, Shafting, Pulleys aud Hangers, Grate Bars, Iron Colums and Lintels, .Window Cap and Sills, Iron Railing, Cellar Grates, Vault Rings, ' Vault Rings, i ' Hitching Posts, Spout Guards, - -Iron Shutters, ' . PWh Weights, Desk. and Seat Castings, , " Bedstead Fastenings, v Farm, and School Bells, Cider Press Screws, Road Scrapers, , . . Plow Castings, Coal Car WTheels and Axles, '' 1 I Oven Fronts and Dampers," Harrow Castings, Nuts, Bolts aud Washers, . Wite.Railing, etc,, Kippt bn harid or furnished ti orclr reaaonable terni. 8 ecial attention to orders for small firay iron castings, repaiilng done nn shert notice. warranted first class. :'- June '2A, lsCSmi , i ;.i . gRIDOE NOTICE. Sealrd prnposalo will be received at Auditer'a oflice, until noon, on Monday. July t), 1S6B, for building the following bridRos: ' Masonry of a bridge near farm .in Bethlelixm township. Masonry and Iron Superstructure of a brdge over tho Tuscarawas River Bethlehem. Masonry to consist of. abutments and one pier. Iron super str'u'etnre of two equal spais of sixty-five feet each. Also, Masonry & Iron Superstruct ure of a bridge over tbe (.'anal at thn point. Spaii about-filty feet;- about fourteen feet In the clear. . .. Masonry, and Iron Superstructure of a bridgtmar RmbrautT 's Al il I, in townhlp. Span thirty twit. Track feeU 11. C. li.Ll.Iy ON, Comity Auditor. Canton. June 2,;'6Sw2 ' R. BAUHOF. tJ. V. JiA.U K to aet . i to Baid commis September, month,) petition, as there tore in tbe of Inspected. . '( ; ., QANTON MARBLE WORCS, SAST.TVSCAIAWAS.STi, Opposite American Hotel', Canton, . , - IAUeBS. IN . - .MONUMENTS & TOMBSTONES, of American and Italian Marble, Uot up in the most, approved s.tyle modern taste. m R, & J. F. BADHOF. . jttWelT.lSfiStf the as? A Positive ; Remedy , for all - . kinds of Humors, :; ' Scrofula. Sourw. Salt-Rheum. Oar bu ti des and Boils, Clears and all obstinata AfTections of the- Skin, Inflammatory or Chronio Rheumatism. Piles. Chronio Diarrhoea, Mercurial Diseases, and every taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and those miecufjfi oriyinauny in inn ucrunucmom of the - Digestive Organs ; - viz.,. Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, and Nervous Af fections, Headache, Languor, ana uepres ion of Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Consti pation. - .. . ':,;... fTlQIS excellent medicinal compound was first J,. preparsd by Dr. J. W. PO LAM), to 1847, apd. was thm employed with .great success In expcllingi hnmora from the. blood; bat In 1848 a medical friend who wu quite celebrated as a physi cian, especially ia the treatment of humors, sug gested same important Improvements, which wore adopted, and which has mado it (so tho people say) the very best remedy for all kinds of humors known to "the faculty." ; ' - This preparation is composed entirely of vegeta. bles, among which are Sareaparllla, Yellow Pock, Noble Pine, Mandrake, aad bloodroot. ' ' " When the originator lived in tew Hampshire, at Goflstown Centre, for the space of thirty or forty miles around, and tn Manchester particularly, tho . ILumor Doctor was well known and highly valued -for the numerous and wonderful cures which it ef fectcd. Though manufactured In large quantities, the supply was frequently exhausted, and purchas ers had to wait for more to be made. In that re gion, Gome very severe eases of Erysipelas were treated with, and they were cured t Erysipelas sores, or carbuncles, those ngly, painful ulcers, were entirely removed wherever this medicine was faithfully used. So it was with Scrofula and ' Salt-Rheum. The Humor Doctor cured them. It isVeefrom any dangerous drugs, Is pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective in its action. TKEPAEED AT THE , UFW-ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, And for sale by all Dealer in Medicine. C. DAHIOir CO Proprietors. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. j : j etc., at paid and VVork . OHERIFF SALE. Fr nph, Keith A Co, vs S. P. Eordon et al, Bv virtue of several fi. fa's issued from the court of common pleas of Cuyahoga and Hcsrk counties, aud to me direoted. I will offer for sale in the storeroom late- lv occupied by S P. Borden in the town of Msssillon, Stark county, Oh.o, com mencing on Monday, the 13th clay of July, The- following de-cvihed personal prop erty, to wit: Oil to es, K'nhams, lawm, l.ruwu and blvuitneri muHlins. aoliiuien. iliinai-ls, clotlissiiirts, bwl spreads, table spri'.Kis.coilarn, liose, unlliciiH, nauKeeoM, ctviikinir. lineuM. alt'.acax, cumbrtc spool iiirrU(i, machine aiiit buttons, Marsuiiie. uliiri tiosonis, straw hats, ladies' htis, shuwif. diapers, gents pants, cusyimert. wooiei' -etirting, lacee, tutliea a piovo?. boop--kirts, tottether-with every -varetv of goods usually found in a dry goods More; also, one jewin itiucuine. 'tialeco commence at 10 o'clock A. M. and continue from dav to day until tbe tuods aro disposed of. No goods wilt be -delivered until paid for. terms cssli. R. A. DUNBAK, tiheiiif. Juiyltd N E W MILLINERY the i Naft zinger'H ' at. two about ; xnuie Track, Plain four teen '. The iiD J'ersigncd having disposed of interet-iu tiw rirm of ileckman t ClutT, begs leave to inform her friends and -the public, that she is new receiving an en tirely , . NEW STOCK, . OF MILLINERY, and is prepared to" execute in this witn neatness aud -diputch. She hope. to receive a continuation el tne lavorn heretofore shown. . Prices verv moderate and satisfaction gKiu-aateed. ... lt.xnus on Kast 'Cuscarnwns street, door West of the. American Motel. Mrs J. U. CliUi Jf. Canton. May 20, lSod-.f ...... OP. ' ' O. of ; MANHOOD: " How Lost How Restort-d. Jut nubllsheed, a new edition of Dr. Culvrwell" Ceibraied Ksay (ia ihA Itaiiicnl Care (withent medicin- of bpernistorraaeii, or KenuuAl nnk. iie6H. invoini.idry cim:iuu joseei. nuHVThjtuv; Mental and 1 bical lucupacity,- liapctnnttai FiiN, induced by Beiriudali;unce ur sexunl crurara- i-ri 'e. in a seaica aTioTO; anty o cents. Tlie vt'lehrnted &uihor. in bi admiifll.le clturly disnoniftrusv trom m thirlr yeaim Knccaes- ful piOfHieu, Ihuc the ularraing runuqueucit tsi-uuui iuhv r&utcaiiv curcu wnnoui uanseroitA ne of internal uiedlclne ort bo aip'.icA. n ol ihe kuiie; pointiuti onr a mode ot cure m.;- bir.ip:e. certain and rtVvsOui. by umiiij whi.-h t-vtry etifi-pier, no inaitr what hin r..iuli- tiun may bi. may !.. uiav euro bitiu:ell chcsulv. KQM ra.llv..'4ll.V. 1 tll L.Mrtlre nhould r.e In lha hndnd ofverv TOU'.b aud i-yrv mail iu tbe land. . nr under bi-at. in the nnuda f every ySiR every un.ll in the Und. 'Sent, uueer eal, tit a pttiin anvelone to' stir UreiN.jio'paUl, uu rt eAyl o rls cruts, or lve price zo chui. A(tdr8 tbe Publirpr, . . , CllA. I LI KI lNP Oil . T)OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE. XJ Any person wishing to buy a first houriiing house, is requested to call this oflico lor particulur.1. The bouse well iurninncd, has at present ciunteen hoarders. It is situated on the iVibllc Square in Canton Lease four years. iel' low. wan soon. Canton, July 1, 1803. HURFORD fats on the beit TinBoof. Ayer's v igor, For restoring Gray. Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. dressing which once ngreci)'er :!iy, uml cfievi uc.l preserving lh Failed or (ray vi socn to its .oxigtual . color Uttl'Jlha. ijt'nsn' tend e.ines.i of youth. Thiti-'hair is""iliick- er ud, falling hair checked, and IjhW ni.1 often, tlionjrli not "always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hitir where the follicles are destroyed, or the glanJs atrophied nd decayed.. But such as remain can be raved for usi-fulucss by this npplioation. Inytend of fouling the liii'r ,y ith a 'nBty sedi ment, it will keen it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair , rczlorcn from turning gray -tor., tailing on, h;iu consequently prevent baldness. Free frOlU- tllOj?e deletOPMUS SUOiitanCC which "... , make, some preparations oaneroiis Slid injurious to the Miatr, the ior cau only heneiit but not harm it. It v.autcu inerely for- tu . -; .- ', , '-' - '"HAIR ' ; - DRESsi N Ti Mitnr, nldfi nil Ilia tV,nril c 1nCTlol ilf Coutitiiiii) r. liuilhe.r oil nor. Jvc.lt coes -i i-.. t.., . l i , . not soil white cambric, iud yeb lati lon" oil tlie hair.- ffiviu" it a rich trlossv uu lilt, ii.iii, Si"o 11 rlL" KluBnJ tustre aua it gratetui pertume. Frepared,.by. Dc..J. C. Ayer k Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, mass. L09. ;. ' ,. " LOWELL, : PKICJ? ' AVer's Safsaparilla7 A 1" tT A io derived from iu jA Hiiuiy of wlucb ni fc-j?" n.j.fvclkMi6..' Inv The reputation this ex- -.celluiit iueticiDe enjoys. lUf 1. U 1 l-'i.. are truly vdfeisrMtu rHe or hcrofulouH li aEe," -where the yti summed eaturutd wiiti .coruption, have been iiiu'itip.il &cd cured bv it. r. ; . S;:rofuloii8 affei'tionanJ (Usorrlei-s, tv hit were r.g- -r.w trravated bv tho Bcrorn- ..i:.mltiatiAii until thev were psinftilly ftfltu-ting, have Iwn TaUicaliy cured in f ueh great iiuuUc-. in Iir,o."t ercry sec uuu v. ui. ...... j,uwvui, juuhi; euumj 11V IT be informed of its .virtues or it-es. j Scrofulous poison is one or Ilie moet desrn?U? enemies of onr race. Often, Uiia uneec-u nd ujifeit tenant of the org.iriism uniif .mines thecoustlnilion, uml bivites thcattsckof enfeetrlioor fttt.il diseapwi, without exciting a suspicion of ite ivesence.. AKsij It tiecins to breed infection Ihrouuhout the bodv, anil then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly lrvelp into one or other of its hideous formF. either on Um surface or nmoiur tiievitnls.''lD tlie latter, tubcr- cles mav bo suddenlv d;rio9'.ted. in a.e J tiara heart, or tiinuird formed hi the liver,-oi- if bhowa its presence hv eruptions on tha skin, or fuiil ulowr ationB on some pait of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottlo of tills Sursnpurllla is ad visablc, even when no Rctiva Fvmptnins of di-.tato appear... Fersons ntltietrl with" tho lulioivintf com plaints generally Cud. liniuclaie relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this HAI SAfAKlTr I.A: JUt. Anthony's J-'irr, J..e vr jE'l'iaiitetre, Tetter. Salt Jiicum, Scaltt JI'((, Jilttpirorm, Bore JEuvn, borr JRart. aud othcT eruftious or visible forms of Scrofvlmts di&oae. .Iho ia the and the various Vlrerou auectionsof.the musca- Hert instate, nt, '., Xrurafgia, P VBrtBerKSS?.' (uthilts or. r.nmal snd Si ermrial JMarase are cured by it, thcivuh a lonptuneta eauirod fur suhduingthes-e obstiuateruahuuesbj - spy medicine. But Iodz coitt.Duod uire of Ui is medichic t. ill cuta the complaint. JLfurorrhma or KitiU I'terin XSIceratianm, and J't ttutlc liirnru, are coin monlv soon, relieved find .ultimately rurcU by ia puriiying imd invigorating' e.Teot. "3!inute Irec tioH tortarrj case are found in our Almanac, fnp plied gratis. Ifhrvntntism mid rtttt, vikoe tauned by eccninnlaUona of extvanrotte i.attr in Clio blood. Vic-id t.uiiiklv to it. as iUio lirmf utyjTtpiftiHts, iWiftfif . i.enaetition or ittpatn- mntfnttoT the Hr.umi Jauutlica. bu i:ri.ipic. they otlen do, from tho rrnklins poisons in the blood. Tbi sjLUHAPAitiii.Ji ft a gi-eat re- si"1 'V1 ule strenpn ann vigsr or uie system, ThortO who are Lit,, put and J,iKtlemnItpo. wmrf atrrptcmitf join rouiueu wild J mwNf preltensions or Fmrn, any of tho affections symptomatic ef Wrakw, ril. Qn immert'iHte relief and convincing evuleucc of iu retitorarive power uyoa trial. . -., . ... . . PREPARED BT Or. JT. C. AYXR-c CO., X.ow:i, UTaaai, Practical and Analftical' Chemists. SOLI BY ALL DEUGGIdTS EJRYWnEfiB. i r . - : t THE BEST AND' MOhT " ECQ- Jl jnOM IjUA I.- tslOVIi IN USE. . Little's! Itnprovd Cook fitove mmm - 3-. For either Coal or Wood. .This popular Familv Cook Stove has row been hroubt to eh u tPtrrce of rxjrfection, anil by actual -'trial has con firmed all that ia claimed for It. We can therefore saff-ly say it is ths; most r-r.K-. i-KCr stovx in usk! and defies nil ooru p';t.ition. . As a baker it is unsurpassed ; "snrl in every reuptct it novut aild. to giye s.tis far.tion. " 2. We also contir.as at "our astablishai-int at Empire Slock,. the . . . ., :. .v, . ' , Tinning and Spouting Business. '''..'. i i ' We give .special nlioutioa to ' SPOUTING AND ROOFING, And we invite onr friends in want of u b work to give us a call. Our terms, are moderate Copper, Tin', and Sheet-Iron Ware Sold at Wholesale and Retail.'- li. IITTLB Jc Ub iider have the business in ebsre. Canton. Ohio. May 27th JSC8. 7ATCUES AND JEWELRY. OTTO WIN.TEP.U ALTER . - - Li. - t.l. i :m atch arid Chronometer Maker," Begs leave to announce to "the citisens ef Canton and vicinity mat ne Is r.bout opening a fctors in No. 1 OPERA nOUSE BLOCK. 'Having a. thorn-aKti vknowladK -of the biiiiiuess, and' a lari;e assortment of the verv uost - - i Geneva & "American Watches, Clocks, Jewelry ana taiverwarej .. I can securo lo my customers seme ad vantages of which they will be ready te ivail themselves . Spkciai. Attrhtion will be paid to re pairing ot' all kinds, which will be dose at reasonable prices, and on short notice. t-Call and Seel -a. .. OTTO WINTERHALTBK,. , No. 1 Opera House Blook. iaa8'GS-lv . . r ' : ' t - J'-i : r ' t,' l . it I i- '. I-'' t. i- t . TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ' all - FKKi. KlCMPliU. FBA.NK H'WISAT, F Ri:0. KEMPER & CO., her line one 1 to ' ssftv. of inv ft of1 and ad- pu.t Havinc purchased Ihe iuterp'st of KJmpsr ifc Appel iu the Cigar and 't'obaacu busi ness, invite their Iriends and the publin gonereliy to call aud examine their stock of , j . '-.'.. . -. " . --::' ' CIGARS AND. TOBACCO, i. Whicb. oonsiat la part of the':' -.. ' Best -Havana, - m , i Yara, Connecticutj . Soed -and Common C I G A R 8 . - -'Best brands of ; ..i. Fine Cut Chewing, ... - Buckeye IBjterial, .-. -' J ' - '- Am bronlx , , And all kinds of ; , v PLtra Dark and Bright.' .': sBost brands ' .' A ' - S. M. O: K. I ,N .Gu. , Lotto Jack, .""Virginity,. Birds Eye. , . ' . . v- flacheui, Ac, . And (renersl assortment ef P I P E S , P Q.U C H ES, A Del RmokeiV Article Generally..; J-Reinember the Place, in Raiers .-itea iront, insist rua. street, : Gaston, Ohio. - ; . June 18, lt58tf ' .'- -.. .4 class at is I? LAGS! F LA OB: ; '- OIIBAPJCR THAN EVER A'f TUR ENQUIRER OFFICK, CXXQi.Ssr ATT, O. Seud for a list of Trices and Sizes. "Pendleton's ,'(.rcehback" ..gspeeclt, In'pabipblot form, at. -' Per hundred, j . . . $ 2 'Out " Cvo hundred;,', : : 7 fi4. ' thousand,; :' Ii (t;i ' : - ' ."- life'cm? HON. ; G LQRU E J I. PENDLETO N,. 'Written y O- M. li. Bilks'; ''AMaouUto. jbiditoi ot tbe CiBoiuuati Kutuirer. Cheap edition, 25 ceuts. bound la cloth with speecUeT51 t.'' . - AddreM prders for the above to C. XL BISHOP . KniialreOtiiee, Oin O. July !,' 18d8. . ( . SPADES. ; 81IOVELS , for sale cheap, at; TJOES, Jul-1'- .' :,: v yoRKa;diAo COR R ELLS' G AS PIPE AND i'LXTXTRES .nice assorts. ent. at ' - ' - ' -'V. ' aJ0 tAZToa! t 1 . ; J -trs Jr ,