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J)i JEountt) emocvat i plutocrat.' 2FDY::::SEIEMBEniG. A. KtOILZOOB, EDITOR. National Democratic Nominations. TOX T&XBIDXjrTt HORATIO SEYMOUR, OV IKW TORK. JOE TICS JRESIDEJIT: FRANCIS P. BLAIR, OF MIKtWUI. "1WUTTUL LZCTOIUt STATE AT IXUQt. lY'ZS P. RANNEY, of Cuyahoga. -U J. JEWETT, of Muskingum. 1ISTZUCT al V101:. ID: . JoilN B. JKI.T, of Hamilton. , f " I b 6 1 ' i I I 1 I 4 3 " J hi. NOIiEE, i f Ilaniilu.n. I'.F.O. W. HDtCK, .f Mont'jcr. W. JACKSON. .f Miami. HA At PII.LAKS, of Allen. M. 11. DAVIS, of Clermont. Wii. J. Al.LX.MEU, Gn-ene. JNO. A. CllAMl'.K, of Ottawa. ANUltEW UOACIl, cf Wood. tUHA. V. DEAN, of Lawrence J. J. GKEKNE, f Pike. V.. rOLLKTT. of Licking. H. H. POPPEETON. Iyiraiu. JAS. I'. OAYLOHH, Morgan. A. V. PATRICK, Tun :arawa-. 8. WILLIAM?, of Carroll. U. W. V ELM Lit, of Summit. XI. HI lit II A UD, of TiumbuII. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. V-r Hitprertie Judge, WILLIAM K. FINK. Secretary of State, thomas hubbard. Nutvml C.uimlaloiier, ."-AMCKL J. K I UK WOOD. itrmUr ltnl of Public Works. AP.TUCR HUOHKS. Clark of Supreme Court, JOHN M.'WEKU. ron ranoawa ITtk district: DANIEL. T. LAWSON, f Colnaiblaiia Coo'. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Auditor : ANDREW PONTIUS. Clark I GEORGE V. HENNINO. Cniniluiionert ' ANDHKW STAHU Infirmary Director: RENCE ALEXANDER. GRAND MASS MEETING. AT CANTON! [...] a Friday October 2d 1868. .t eloquent orator, accomplished emao and dbttinguiahetl soldier. N. THOMAS KWINO, Jr. II addreM the people In tatva itg at Canton on the above date. er able speakers Iiavo been invi- ld aie expected to be present on casion. our friend prepare at oneo to this great gathering. General g was a gallant aoldier and in one ablest orators In the country. is few equals and no superior. out and let ut enjoy "a feast of and a flow of sonl. oa meet and reason together In real extremity of our distracted ver taxed country. Let us re- toroxcue our noble land from the of radical thraldom aud tyran- Uct u show to theeo rulers who to enslave tho white laboiing v tho aid of the Negro that the raoo will purn their tyranny letr Infamous doctrines. m nomncrat : every man ic trlmont is a Democrat.aDiJ when i k MnviniHd that this war han i.kint a i K tttin what I kWOJWfT V - nCniKIUl, Of IOC uuiriiiuniii a ulng its soldiers 10 execute . . I'll .t i . Virposos or tne aoonuonisus i i you my nonor as a soiou r mm carry my Rwon on me inner (Hi ct uiy lot witn uuu peopie. W 9 t J 1 w 1 1 U o. jrum it .wit iring: your fam 's to tho Demo nic meetiiig1 on day October 2d. [...] Expenses of the House of Representatives. m the official ref orda of (,'ongre .-nish tho followirjr figure to he neoiile how the Jacobins Sk-r and plunder. The ray of tra in not liic-ludeil In any year I " . . - - - - Contingent exiiensea. $SM,6S0 r" . 4SI.884 402,438 ,r . .W2,0l - 72d,4.55 -tnietnler durlBx lbh, 1.100,000 ' yera, tha aesalon of Ccgresi 'jdC8coftyouGN MILLION, i' HUMJKKUAiMJ IWKJ. VK TllOUSANl), FIVK JBKD AND FIFTY-FIVE AIi3 ! not time to change? Answer -allot-box on Tuesiiay, the loth lclober . Stationery for Congress. following figures exhibit the :'r In which tho Radical Con- ' uow away tho people's hard money: ...... itation of stationery for $22,150 ry'for'ises.".'.'.'.'.".'. 77,500 a $99,050 lery for 1663 $,C00 ifctIon of ata- 1 y for 1865. .... a.oooSa.eoo t-of 163 over 1SW $S1,000 vda It that more stationery was lvJ In 1863 than In 1864 ? There t".. nnmtwrnf memhera in d 1 until the last days 'ion. 3n. The State election In lirame off on .Monday. The nt carried it as usual by about 'eiajorlty. o.-.The Rads carrleil the State tte. of - I I I II t thanked Seymour for saving Von city f . nrLlnoola. FACTS AND FIGURES. THE NEGRO TAX. OHIO PAYS $1,600,000 A YEAR. Stark County Pays $27,000. I On the 6tu of Fcbraary Congress passed the Freedinen's Bureau bill, Ecktey. Bingham and the Radicals nil voting for It. (Se Omgressional Globe, p. CSS.) Mr. IUwxon (eo Cutty. Glol-e, 5-11,) exposed Us extravagance some days In-fore iti passage and summed up the expense and nalarios which the bill would authorize as follows : One CoiiiioisMDi. r, one year, ;l,0ot Twelve a-sflitantH, 300 Cl-rks to Coin' r and Atots., 100,-luu S il.-iry of A gts. in 2,Oi.4 coun tie. :1,09i;,(mh) -t.y.vi.tiu) l r. hi i ii 1. 1 Salary of clerks to ageute. M.itdiiir, Ac, to irH.iiut-n, " t-f'ooo ! Stationery aud printing. I- .it'i, Schoolmasters, Telegraphing, Kxi':i-'s for ono year, Th'J i.rerf!ib.'!!t Vti-t-d tho bill ami i utnonr his objiHrtioic he snil : " i'h" uppointiuent of un agent for every county aud parish will create an inihii'iH' patrotjHg; ami the -xtfB.e ot the numerous olticrs ana ttn-ir clerks, to be appointed, will be gr at in the Lejintiing. with a tendency steadily to increase. The appropria tions asked by the frvedmoi.'s bureau, as now established, fur the year l?6fi. amounted to 1 ',7-55,003. It may e eafely estimated that the cost to be in curred uodei the pending bill will re quire doable that amjwunt about f 21. Ot;o,(HM) more- than llieentln um ex- iicnd-d In any one year for tho entire government in J. Q. Adams's admin istration." The President also objected to it on the ground that it violated the Consti tution, in taking away land from for mer owners without legal proceedings and In establishing government p.or- hnuses for the blacks but nono for the whites. Rut assuming the annual cost to be as estimated by President Johnson, about ;t,0!0,i)00, let us see what por tion Ohio pays. The population of the Ututed States In 1SC0 was S1.000.- C0O, and of Ohio 2,339,511, or oue fif teenth of the whole. Basing on pop ulation, Ohio's portlou of the tax to support negroes is one-fifteenth of twenty-four millious, which is $'.,C00 000 a yiar. The portion of this tax falling upou this Congressional district would bo at least fac.uuO. distributed as follows: Stark county's share, 130,000 Columbiana county's share, IM.OOO Jetretvon county's share, 20,00rt Carrol county's share, 12,000 Congress afterwards paed a second bill, which tho President also vetoed, and they then passed it over hia veto and It is now a law. THE OlTICtlW CREATED USDER THIS FUBEDMKX'S BUUKAU BILL. 1. One Assistant Commissioner for each of the Southern States, at a salary of $5,000 each, and each Commissioner six clerk a. 2. Ono agent and two clerks in each county, at salaries of 81,000 each. There aro 1,123 counties in the State where the bureau operates. Each agent to keep up an office, to be fur nished with stationery, fuel and other things, at expense of the taxpayers. RECAPITULATION. 11 Commissioners. $5,000 each, $55,000 CC rom.'a clerks, $1,000 each, CG.00O 1,123 agent?, $1,000 each,- 1,123.000 2.25S ttg'ts' cl'ks, $1,000 each, 2,25)000 Kent or 1,13'J oruews, &c, at $300 each, 504,000 3,401 office-holders, getting $3.lK39,0O0 Each county would be compelled to have at least one negro poor-house, costiug not less each year than one county poor-house, thus: 1,128 new poor houses at $5,000 each, $.",640,()O0 Annual maintenance in each of say 500 negroes, at $100, 5,640 000 Total. $11,280,000 Thus Binsham & Co. voted for the creation of 8,461 new odces, 1,128 ne gro poor-houses, to support 564,000 ne groes in idleness, at a cost of eleven millions jer yc-ar and four millions for officers. II we take the amount appropriated Urt before Congress adjourned for tho support of negroes until next Decern ber. beins $0,000,000 for one-third of m year, it would show the cost un der tho ntw bill to be eighteen' mil lions per year, and to raise this amount Htsrk. would pay f27,0C0 Ooiumblana, iO.000 Jetlerco.i, 15.000 Carroll, 9, WO Kuch are tho enormous tax burden fftsit'ijeO oil l!ice etiunties, and on the State, and on every State in propor tion, ny Radical policy, which policy Ambler will vote to conilaue and Lawson wouM oppi'-cc with might and main. Remember th-.f tlfflcienry bills are usually brought in at the end of the year and the negro business will prob ably exceed the eighteen millions. Now let the Ambling carpet baggera that run out from Can ion dally and nightly to draw tho wool over the eyes of our farmers ami otners, who wear thflr wamusea and rais- wheat and corn by honest labor, ex plain this negro bu-iiiess to them in xtead of twaddling about the New York riots and calling Horatio Sey mour "a miscreant" a man who is o.io of the very flrt men of the coun try and acknowledged to be a chris' tlan gentleman. Remember this negro tax is but one of the many items of expense It Is only a drop in the bucket. A large standing army and navy a corrupt Congress, who vote themselves and their friends gold pens, penknives and scissors and other things gold inte rest on the bonds hordes of officials besides thoso iu tho bureau all add to tho vast fichemo of Radical robbery that is Impoverishing the country and hurrying us on In the highway of ruin. These are facts to ponder over, aud we call upon every man who consid ers himself a free man to investigate, form a correct Judgment and cast free man' ballot. 15.WU) I tl.OOO j j lS.cui) I ! $23,807,000 I Colorado Democratic. This Territory, at its election a few days airo, elected Mr. Belden, the Democratic candidate delctate to Congress. At first the Republicans claimed to have carried the Territory, They had a majority in it last year, but this year Colorado, partaking of the Western feeli ng on the subject of finances, pronounces lor the Democra cy. That's the way the W est Is going "THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME." Gen Richard Coulter, of Joins the Democracy. By tho Ihzmorrat, of Greonsburer, Pa., wo learn that General ltk-hard Coulter addressed a Democratic meet ing at Llonier, Westmoreland coun ty. The General was a gallant eoldier In the late war, was a Republican and supported Lincoln in 1800 and 1804. lie now proclaims for Seymour and Hirtir. His s-opch is reported in full in tho Democrat and he gives a reiwon for the faith withiu him. General f'ouitet proclaims for a white man's government r.gainst ne gro supremacy ugainst Yankee ear pet bt-gers being kept in office South ly tin expulsive standing- army and freedmesi's bureau. He favors econo my in t!i expen.-es and Hays Gratit, his old eoiiiiiiander, would only bo President by brevet. Ho concludes his excellent speech as lollows: But tho Republicans say that if Grant is uot elected tuere w ill be an ,'jav.0M0 otier warutid another roiieiliun. Rut now who is llu-re ti reli Who is tl-re to make and carry on a war? Is it the JJeiuocrats lu-re North? Ul .. ..l.....'k afc - . t i a . ..a " 8U1"' l"V ""'' iii-ywi:i nve fiii-iHi i lieu mail ituu iney will be salNth-d anl will want no war. is it tilt men at the frouiti wiio rebelled before w ho wiil do if.' 1 thin not. They will bt- tho last tuuu ever to rebt'l utr-viiist this or any other government ; tiny have had enough of it and tl-ere not a man there who will shoulder a uiu.-k't iu any surii quarrel. 1 saw tin' feeling and disp vitlon of the Southern army t AppMn.dtox Court lii.u-ie during the four hours of truco i;ml while each army lay in Mghl ot ftuli ottier, wuh pickets thrown out, awaiting the fesuli of the negotiations. The officers and men oi both armies mingled with et.ch other an t intt rchuiig-i suntiuifii's and J'eol ings. 1 rode through Hie rebel lines and among them. They were whip ped and badly whipped. They ac knowledge! it. They were worse than whipped; they were starved, and starvation souu subdues an enemy. I saw the feeling of submission that was exhibited there the same feeling that has prompted obedience since that has kept down guerilla bands and caused the order thero has been there since. We divided our rations with them ; my own commissary fed them, and tho very men who but an hour before had been training artillery for a deadly etruggle shared all they had witii their conquered enemy, and did it, too, with a manliuess atid good fwilng Unit would have made the men blush with sham who, since then. itive tried to re-agitate the questions there settled and who always found it heaper to talk than fight and not ball" so dangerous. The man who talks about a revolution with guns is fool or a knave. Tnere can be no rebellion thero while tho memory ot the last one remains. Who, then, is there to rebel, if neither the Demo- rats nor the South r The South re belled because they were deleated and could not succeed in their plans. There aro none to inaugurate rebel- ioa ana war except those ame " truly oval" men who now talk about war. Nobody but this same valiant Repub lican party to raise a rebellion, to sat- sify their thirst for revenge at their disappointment and loss of power and to cover up the traces of their mis deeds. It will be with them, and with them alone, to introduce a strife which will be fiercer and bloodier than the last. The election of Seymour and Blair will be of immense benefit to the country. They will come to the ad ministration of publicafiairs endorsed by the people. Their election will check usurpation, prodigality and waste, and will afford a chance for the nyestigation of what ha become of all this money or all these thousands of millions of dollars. The Democrats do not fear it, for they have not had their lingers lu the pie for the last eight years and their skirts are clean. Hut somebody lias been stealing, and stealing a good deal, and the people want to know who it was, and the search that will b made hereatter in that direction will be sharp and close Horatio Seymocr seems to trou ble Ambler and the other Radical lights who are speechifying about Stark county. Tho burden of their song poorly sung at that is Sey mour, New York riots of 1SG3, tc, Ac. They charee Mr. Seymour with addressing them as "my friends." These sapheads would have hud him say, " you scoundrels," Ac. Ambler calls Governor Seymour a. ." miscre ant" and other terms familiar to black guards and all his penny whistle followers scream, jackdaw like, in the satue strain. The "carpet-baggers" of Stark county are terriblv down ou Seymour. Hope Governor S. wiil not find It out. A Mr. Karper, of AUiauce, canted and harped on the New York riots and Seymour at Lou isville !.t Saturday evening. His thirty or forty heart rs were nearly al( Democrats, who listened attentively, and when he got through they gave three rousing cheers for Sevmour and Clair. Vv by don't these carpet-baggers meet the points negro supremacy South nt gro suffrage North gold for the bondholders and not for the plow holders and working men taxes for all but the favored bondholders Sherman's funding scheme to increase th public debt seven hundred mil lions a standing army freedmen's bureau five hundred millions a year corruption and swindling vil lainy and impeachment w fiy do they not discuss these and the other living issues of the day ? What has th New York riot of five years ago to do with us now? Are they .afraid to meet the great questions of debt, taxes, Ac, that now oppress the people? Why not advocate paying off the debt In stead of funding It (fixing it) to rob and continue to rob our peopled Would all this teem too much like practical good bense for these little in struments of the Radical Hump tyrau- ny ? Let our friends everywhere .pre sent these important matters to their Republican neighbore. Taxpayers ah now in a condition to hear and con aider. v Twenty-five Negroes Expelled from the Georgia Legislature. Among the members elected to the present House of the Georgia Legisla ture were twenty-five colored men, and it seems they have one and all been voted out that Is, expelled. Only twelve Radical members voted for the negroes to retain their seats. The carpet-baggers want the places for themselves. No wonder the deceived negro is turning to his kind old mas ter and voting against the scaliawags. Enthusiastic Democratic Ratification in Lockport. Lockpokt, N. Y., Sept. 9.- The Democrats of Niagara county ratified the State and national nominations this evening. The meeting was at tended by the largest gathering ever assembled in this city. Arcade Hall was tilled to overflowing. Auother meeting was organized outside. J. T. Hoffman, Richard O'Gorman anu A. P. Laning were the speakers. Who saved Washington city in 1803 by forwardltg troops promptly? Horatio Seymour. Amiilek spoke at the echooriiouso in New Berlin on the evening of Sept 4. He said there never was equal tax ation In this country and he was op po6"d .to It. lie x as in favor of one currency gold. He probably meant gold for the tiondholders. He blamed Governor Seymour for the New-York draft riots in 1SU.1, eonsjming the moht of his time on thi point. He denounced Seymour as 'a,-sriiooth miscreant." He dwelt on the killing of Col. O'Brien by the mob, fcc, Ac. Of course Judge Ambler did not allude to the murders committed in Stark eoumy while Ambler Wu.s acting as Judge, only one of tlu murderer be ing acetified and trit-d. it w:is this same ex JuiIt who, in his judicial ea lacity, protected crimnia's, allowing criminal prosecutions to be nnlled con trary to the law. Penitentiary cul prits e-caped trial und the just punish ment of their crimes on condition that they would n'Kt. Fine companions, truly, for tho gallant and worthy younif men who filled the ranks of the army. Neither did the Judge tell that while on the bench, in tho case if Crevoisio vs. Royers, he decided that the plaintiff must fake his pay In greenbacks, although the note stipula ted gold, as gold wus received: Was not this repudiating a contract? This is tho way this Ambler favors a gold currency ! The only way this loyal Ambler served the army during the war was by sending as many penitentiary birds lato it as he could. "Dikty" John Logan, of Illinois, does net presume "that anybody "wants the Republican party to vio 'lato the highest law of the land 'known uwh-r the Constitution." and proposes (probably) to at once submit the reconstruction acts, wnicn tto- vens boasted were "wholly outside of the Constitution," to the Supreme Court for which Logan and .other Radicals have a peculiar reverence, equalled only by their regard for the Constitution. Of thirteen hundred millions of dollars which the internal revenue has Hiippiied to the Treasury in six years, from 1863 to IfcbS, lioth inclusive, neerly nine hundred millions have been applied to the payment of the debt and over five hundred millions more have been paid for interest. Stark Co.IiepulUican. - Our neighbor gives no authority for this yarn because, probably, he had none. Does our neighbor know the debt was increased twelve millions during the last month, and that it has been increasing this way fot some time? Great indignation has been crea te in Pittsburg by the arrest and outrageous abuse by policemen of the wife of a prominent Homeopathic physician of that city, a night or too since, as a Ftreet-walker. The lady had started out, unattended, in the early part of the evening, In eearch of a servant, and being detained un til after nightfall, was arrested on no better evidence than being found at such an hour in an alley, where her search took her. The foolish Dog berrys who made the arrest will be made to smart for their dullness. The subjoined table, comparing the votes in 1S64 and 18GS of the Mates that have held elections this year, is respectfully commended to the study of . Radical politicians : 18C4. . . 1808. . ' . . . Dem, Dem. Rep. Dem. Rep. Gain Nw B&mnthire 3-2.631 it 400 87. 3 Connecticut 4i.?Si 44.691 60 531 43,777 4.171 Rhwle I.iaod 8 71 14.349 6.709 10.0C4 1 294 Orci;i.n.. 4M 9,SS 11.7S9 10.50 .31 Kentucky.. 63,3-21 S7.7S 115.625 2S,27s 61.7S4 Vermont ... Hi, 321 42.419 14.141 10,969 3,1X1 Total Democratic ainww. .. ,t,43 Taxpayers, Senator John Sher man tells us la his ' Hlllsboro' speech : " That every provision of the orici nal bill (funding bill) will be the law ot the laiui.' . Just so. The Radicals did not want the lunding bill to become a law be fore tho Presidential election : but when Congress meets it will be passed. The funding bill fastens the debt upon the country for thirtv-jive years and in creases the gold debt $6.000,000,000 1 mar. win oe uone 10 nil tne pockets ot the oonanoiaerff-and beggaryou. ote them down on Tuesday, the lata uny oi uctooer. ; . - jtaie. ino utepuoiican papers are publishing an article, from an pb scure Iowa paper, with the following heading: ".trunk Blair Drunk how . the Democratic Nomiueo Spent a Sunday In Iowa Ho is carried Dead Drunk to His Red." The w hole thing is a malicious lie- not a word of truth in it. Frank Rlair is not a drinking man. JOH.N- Ai.lk., the "wickedest man in New York,", was a. very strong j Radical until he became a convert to j religion. Aoui the Radieal press say he goes for Seymour and Rlair. Par son Rrownlow, the "wi-'kedest man in the United States," still acts with the Radical party. The N. Y. Tribune and 2 ime are tiown on the expulsion of -o negroes from the Georgia Legislature. Fo nt?y s;iys it is , a trampling, .on the 14th amendment cf the Con- 6i;tL'Ucn. it is Mild the negroes are getting down-on the Carpet baggers. The Rads hereabouts sy the nig cer rowdies in Akron acted as thev did because there was a rebel flag car nea. it .is the usual lie and every scallawag . and the friends of scalla wags who" utter it, know It well. The radicals need net raise such hubbub about the - ejection of negroes from the Georgia Legislature. Eve rybody know that, in all such cases the woolly heads must be worsted. mr. ffndlkton addressed arous ing Democratic meeting at Akron last Saturday. A mile procession went from Lake township. Mr. John Herbst took a load of the friends from this city. A rocsino xemocratic gathering greeted and listened to Mr. Pendleton at Cleveland. Seven hundred WTiite Uoy9 in Rlue marched iu procession Daniel T. Lawson, the Demo cratic candidate for Congress in this district, Is In favor of permitting every white man In the South to vote. Lawson says, " tax bondholders like other people and pay the bonds off in greenbacks." who uuuk a national debt la a na tional blessing ? , The Radical party. It Is said Grant is a holder. bloated bond Hon. D. T. Law son, our candidate for Congress in this district, will speak at our Mass Meeting on Friday, October 2d. Who damus Seymour for saving Washington city in 1S0.1? The whole Jacobin party. Who told a soldier to begone, ' he hadn't time to fool with soldiers?" Schnyler Colfax. Who said he could not aflTord to ex change live rebels fbr skeletons? General Grant. Who refused to liberate fiom An- dersonvillo and Belle Isle our starving prisoners? . - - General Grant, the Jacobin candi date for the Presidency. ' Who approves of exempting bond holders from taxation ? J. A. Ambler. , in Lockport. Advertisements. E .LOAN'S .. . REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Corner 5th and Poplar atreets, CANTON, OHIO. Farms and Town Property Bought, Sold, and Rented. Titles Examined, Taxes Paid, Estates Settled. Deeds, Mortgages, I hp en. Ac. written. Money borrowed and loaned on Real Estate security. Coal and other kinds of mineral prop erty wanted, to lease or purchase. Claims Collected, Ac, Ac, Ac Sept 16 tf JLECTION PROCLAMATION FOR STATE A COUNTY OFFICERS. Tbe qualified electors of Stark Cotintv Ohio are berebv notified to meet at tbe usual places of holding elections In their respective townsmps, on Tuesday, the 13th day of October, ' A. L. JB0S,- then and there to elect by bajlot the fol ¬ lowing Mate ana bounty umcers : One person for Judge of the Supreme court. One person for Secretary of State. One person for Member of the Roard of Public Works. " One person for School Commissioner. One person for Clerk of the Supreme :- court. - One person for Congressman for the 17th congressional District of Ohio. One person for County Auditor. One person for Clerk of tbe Common fleas Court. . One erson for County Commissioner. One person for Infirmary Director. ' The following is'tba apportionment of J urora to be returned by tbe Trustees of tne several townshira lor tbe vear leas. with tne Poll Books, to lb Clerk of the Common Ploas Court, on or before t ha 14th day of October. A. I). 186S: . Paris 9; Waahinieton 9; Lexington 22; Marlborough IU; Niiuiahillen 11: Osna- borKh 6; Sandy 6; Pike 6; Plain JO; Lake vt JacRBou s; ferry 23; iSeibleUem 10: Sugarcreek 8; Lawrence 11: Tuscarawas V; Canton 34. ;; .. Given under my hand at the city of canton tnia iota day oi October , V. liSOH. . R. A. DUNBAR. Sheriff of Stark county, Chlo. ' sept IC-.d jpRESIDENTTAL ELECTION. PRO CLAM AT ION ! Notice Is hereby given to the quaiirlad elector" of Stark ooanty, Ohio, Yiitil they aitwi ai in usual piaceu 01 Doiain)$ aieC' tious in their respective townships, u Tuesday, the 3d day of November, A. JJ. lob(S, then and there ' to elect by ballot, accord ing to tne uonwiroauon anu laws of the United States and the laws of Ohio, Twenty-one Electors for President and Vice-President of the " United States." ' ' ' The returns of tbe election are, by the provisions or tne law. to be made to- me. and must , be made by- tbe evening of xnnrsuay next succeeuing tne election. Given under my hand at the oltv of Canton, thle 16th day of September, a. d. 1S68.- R. A. DUNBAR, . Sheriff of Stark County, Ohio, eeptlfltd . A f ELODEONS AND OKGAKS. -L' A. . DEUBLE A BRO. Have a large and choice lot of Melodeons and Organs of the best make! For sale abenp. Warraotad for five yearf. Call anil see them. Canton, September 16, 1888-tf . BRIDGE NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at tba Auaitor s office until noon on MotfOAT, September 2Sth. 1S6S. for buildln z the ma sonry and irou auperstructure of a bridge over the Tuscarawas River at Rochester in Bethlehem To.wnnhip. Masonry to consist of two abutments and one. pier. Iron superstructure in two equal spans of about aixty-tive feet each. Track fourteen feet m tbe clear. Also Masonry. and Iron snperstruct ure of a bridge over the canal at tbe aaxne point. Span about fifty feet. Track 14 eet in tbe clear. H. C. ELLISON. County Auditor. Canton, Sept. 15. 1868w2 Olt RENT. A good, capacious store room for rant. year tns Public Square. Enquire at the Canton, Sept. 19, 18fi8w4 w-uir.ioa warranted af "r I l1J. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Taxes for the Year 1868. Tiio following table shows th niirai:.-r of mills levied on a:ich 'tollur or valuation of the Tax Duplioutofn Htark County, Ohio, for the yerr A. 1). 1S6S: Towhbhii-s ASD- 3 3a o COKPO RATIONS. MILLS. I MILLS. ' MILLS. Taris i 3:5 1:5 S:5 j 0:3 ! 0:-3 ! 1:0 0:5 0:5 j -7 i l.vr Washington...! 3.5 1:5 S:5 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:0 i 1:0 3:3 ' I5.3 LexiDgton J 3:5 1:5 8:5 j 0:3 ! 0:2 1:0 1:5 0:8 i 8:fi uo:o. Marlborough.. 3:5 1:5 3:5 ! 0:3 j 0:2 1:0 0:5 ' 0:9 i 4:0 15 NiiuishiUen . .. 3:5 1:5 "3:5 j 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:0 0:5 1:2 12-- Osnaburg i 3:5 1:5 i 3:5 i 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 0:4 1-0 ll'A 8andy ! 3:5 1:5 3:5 I 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:0 0:8. S!l 14-q Pike i 8:5 1:5 3:5 j 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:0 0:6 2 0 Canton... 8:5 1:5 8:5 ! 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:0 0:4 2:0 13-V Canton City. .. ! 3:5 1:5 3:5 j 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 0:4 5 0 15-n Plain 3:5 1:5 3:5 I 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:7 0:2 1-6 l-r Lake ! 3:5 1:5 3:5 I 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 0:4 3:3 il'.'i Jackson. I 3:5 1:5 8:5 0:3 0:2 1:0 1:5 1:0 3 5 l.v Perry I 3:5 1:5 3:5 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 1:3 2 1 14:q Massillon Citv. I . 3:5 1:5 3:6 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 1:3 4:0 15:o Bethlehem....; 3:5 ,1:5 8:5 0:3 0:2 j 1:0 0:5 1:7 4:3 16-2 Sugar Creek.. 1 3:5 1:5 j 3:5 0:3 0:2 1:0 0:5 0:0 " 2-4 12;q Tuscarawas... i 3.5 1:5 ; 3:5 0:3 0:2 ! 1:0 0:5 1:3 6:0 Iti-o Lawrence.. :! :5 1:5 ; 3:5 ' 0:3 0:2 ' 1:0 1:5 1:2 2:5 I lS-ig SPECIAL LEVIES. PariH Township Minerva Corporation 4 5 inillw; Paris Supcrate Bistriot 2.5 millf Union School 4 0 mills;. Frniiklin D strict 5.U tnillH. ' WahiDg:ou Mount Union Corporation, 6.5 miiif; District No. .4, 21 rail's; Piatriot No. 7, 2.1 millM. ... f Alliuncu (ior..riiiion, 8 uii'lK; ) TJriion Sirhool, 1 S milia; Alliunce LexiiiKLou -Limn 7 do Kua.j Tax, 3 miiiH I Mt. Union iU 6.5 do J Marlborough Unian School, 5 mills. Nimiahillen l'Jsiriet No. 9, fii mills. . O.iuxbnrj; -UiMiriot No. 4, nix miila;- District No. 5; feix milln; Pistrict No. 2, 1.5 M Diatrict No. 12, six mills. , - Sundy Wayuesburgb c:rH.raiioii, 2 mills; Union fjchool, 3 miilo; Magnolia Di.n triet 7 mill; Vayuenbuigh Kjii.1 Uiatrict, 1.5 mi lis. Clinton Canton corporntoin. 5 mills; JJistrict No 8, six mills.' Piaiti Diatriot No. 12, eip'at mUls. Lake District No. 9, one and thrie-tenUis miiU. Perry Massillon corporation, S millx; Uuicn School, 4 miHfe; iJlnlriirt No. II, 3 M". . Bethluheoi Union School, " ii.iMh. - Mu gar Creek Uniou School, 5 mills. Lawrence -Fulton corporal ion, 4 mills; Union School, 7 mills; District No. 6, 6 M. The Treasurer's office at Canton, will bo open i'rom tbe 1st of Octobar to the 2t)th day of December. 1S6S, and from the 1st day of April to the 20th day of June, lst9 for the' pur potto of receiving all'Tuxea charged 011 tho Duplicate lor the year 1SG8 ' On all Taxes not paM on oritvforo tbe0ih day tt-December, tbe penalty will 00 charged as the law cornels. ... N. H. Busineas hours from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. a as H 3 o o MILLS. MILLS.) MILLS. JOHN Treasurer of Stark Canton, Ohio, September 16, 1868. JIRST ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER GOODS . AT ZOLLARS A CO S. PRINTS A Lag re Lot, all prices. Cheap DELAINES A Large Lot, Cheap. FRENCH POPLINS Splendid Assort tin and changeable. went, pli SILKS Plain and Changeable, the latest styles out, which wilt be sola at very low figures. FRENCH MERINOS AND EMPRESS CLOTtlS A big lot moat ail uulora, at great bargains. ALPACCAS Black and Co'.red, a bean , tiful lot, Chesp. POPLINS (irey and Changeable, a nice assortment for suits, at all prices. BLACK SILKS All grades. CAS5IMERES A Large Assortment! CLOTHS' " SATIN ETTS, . ' JEANS, OLOAKING3 Splendid Line, very cheap SHAWLS A Large Lot, newest Styles at Cheap Rate.t. In addition to the above we have a large llne.of CARPRTS, SKIRTS, QUEENS WARE, n OSIER Y. GLOVES, And all other kinds of Goods suitable for the general wants of the trade.. t SAQUES Cut and made' to order in the LATEST STYLES. C-ft.Call and see our Goods, as we know we have the .beat assortment ever brought to Canton. TEB.ua CASH OR PRODUCE. . ; ZOLLARS A CO. Canton, sept!6w4 H OOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY, East Tuscarawas Street, nearly oppo " site the American Hotel, , CANTON, OHIO. ' We desire to inform the' pulillo'that we ore engaged iu the manufacture of HOOP SKIRTS -' At tbe above meiU'oned place. v hers we are prepared to till orders for aklrts by the single or dozen, ou short notice and at low rates. Shirta of all Sizes Made to Order. Any lady requiring an extra length or breadth can be promptly supplied. . We Invite counlrv merchants aud deal ers generally to. glre us a call, -and we will endeavor to supply them 011 terms that will not fail to give satisfaction. A. CLUFF & CO. septl6m3 M 1LLINEUY REMOVAL. My friends and former patrons, and tho public generally are h'.-reby informed ihat I have-reaioved my ' Millinery A"tore to the south side of Tocrawaa 'street. rp, pbaite J. P. Rex'a clothing store, where I will be happy to wait upon ad who may favor me with a ehll.' lam now reivlnz fall styles of Hats and Bon tie L as well axothvr Goods iu icy liue, and am prepared to execute work 10 order on" abort notice and 'reasonable terms. " ' Tbaakful , for past favors. I. hope for a continuance of the same, and extend to all a cordial invitation to call and eiaiu jue for themselves. , " .MRS. J. B. CLUFK. . aepltflmS :--; vonu." OrmmUitpmsatorj or th United States.) oiuom a. t;itarA i a i:t;it;' i-KArss. Properiies Their order u Krone, clitrnnire, and somewhitt aromatic, thlr taste billerisii, and an. aloeoua to mine. - Metifc&l ProperucA and Uaea, Bucbn loive aro' ceully ailniBlaatr with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Orirans. Thf-y are grm In complaints of ths Urinary Or- cn ciu-h Oravvl, i-li route Catarrh or the Blad der Morbid Irritation of tho Bladder and Urulhri, xuieaeoi ine rraatrat uiaua, inu Kelention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loia of tone In the paru eoneeruea u its evaluation The reined; h&a also been recommended in iyapepsla, Ohronie Khenmatipm, Cntaneona A flections, and Dropsy. Hclmnold's Kxlract of llucha is used by peisons from-the ages of 18 to 20, and from 3& to &, or in the decline or efiaaee of life; artor confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-Wetting In children. - la lb affections pecal iar to females, las Extract Bochn Is nnequaled by any other remvdy. as In Calorosis. or Retention, Irregularity, .Painfuluess or "uppressioa of Customary ICTacuations, Ulcera ted oj Scbirious fctau o( the Uterus, Leaeorrhea. or-Whltcs. Diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel and Droptical Swellings This medicine increases the power of Diicestiou, and excite the Absorbents lato liealtby action, by which the Watery or Cal careous depositions, and all unnatural enlarge ments are reduced, aa well as paiu ar.d inflamma tion. Uelmbold's Extract Buchu baa cured every case of Diabetes, In wblcl it has baen aiven. Irritation of the back, of the Bladder, and Inflammation of the-JClflneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and II lad der, itetntion of L'rine, Diseases of tbe Prostrata Glana, clone in tba Bladder, Calcnlns, Oravel, Brick-Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Discbarges and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following symtoms Iudispoeition to Exertion, Loss 01 Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breuiniui;. Weak Nerves, '1 remuling. Horror of Diseaee, Wakefulness. Dim ness of Vision, Pain tbo Back, Hot Bands. Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Faee, Pallid Countenance, UoiTersal LASsitude of the Mnscnlar System, Ac. Belmbold's Extract Bucha is Diuretic and Blood Purilying, and curee all Diseases arising from hab its of dissipation, excesses anil iniprudencea in life, impuriues ot tbe Blood. Ac , superseding Co paiba in affections for which it ia ased, such aa Oonert hoea, Gleets of long- standing, and Sypnl litic Affections in these discaree, used in -connection with Helmbold's Rosa Wash. bold by all Druggists and dealer everywhere, Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's Taae no other. Price $1.36 per boUl , or S bottle for $&.M). Delivered to any addrcea. Describe aymptoma in all commnnicatione. Aadress H. T. HKLMBOLD, bU BOoadway, N,y None are genuine unless done np in steel en graved wrapper, with a tac-simiie of my Chemical. Warehouse, and signed. - . Bs T. HKLMBOLD. at u..uaaie and re aELL.. oe JJ N D E R T A K E R PRINCE & HAAS, Undertakers, East Tuscarawas Street, CANTON. OHIO. We continue the under'akinc business, iu all its brunches i 1 tl.e- New Room at the old Btand above B. rnlmrt & Co's Fur niture store, and oppoeite Bicehele'8 Wholesale Grocery store. We have conatauily on hand Rosewood, Mahogany, A all kinds of COFF I N SI Fisk's Metallic Cases and Casquets ! Miller's Pat. Carbonized Rurial Cases. These are impervious and indostructi bls a:id do not corrode or decay, and are liicut anu weti nuineu THREE HEARSES! Are nlwnys ia readings," and prompt and proper suenuou 111 variably given. ?P-Orrters may b left at our room? or with Bernhard & Co., or ut the resi dence of Mr. Win. Prinea. . . PRINCE fc Canton, Aug. 25, 18oSlf HAAS. w ALL PAPER, WALL PAPER 1 CHEAPER than thk CHEAPEST Let all see our Puper, oiiie ono and come an. And see our new stock of paper for tall; We 1 ave new puper of Green. Blue' and Gold. . All whlen we can sell cheap as ever was Bold. ... Our stock ust arrived and assorted so well, ... And our profits are small so we know we can sell; From EIGHT CENTS to TWO DOL LARS range oar papers in price, Ana thus yoa can see it Uncertainly nice; Our assortment so good you can't help but chocue, For to buy u any. bolts you canuot refuse. Call -tt UEIGER-tf DRUG STORli for th paper is thero. At least LOOK at our atock before buying " eleewhere. . .Cu ttnn -Vpt. 9. 4t. JMPOUTANT.TO FARMERS. P. MENTZKR 16 CO.. Of Stark, county, .Ohio. "will c-xhibit to Farmers the great grain and labor saving Reaper, . "MARSH HARVESTER." At llieCunton, Orrv'lle. Wooeter. Akron hd New Phiiudeipbi fairs. Tho Marnh 'Harvester oh!y requires two men, who stand on tho Reaper :ind b:ud t-n -acres of grain easier per day, than live men can alter 'any other Reap, r niw iu use. " Farmers canRuve lioiu fifty eoone hun dro1 d.iilijr.. per year by purchabing the Mar.-th Hiirvcarer. - . .. D. M ENTZEIi . Co., General Agents for Siark, Wayne, Sum mt iindTii.-.carawaa . otinttes. Sept. , IctiS, iX)R SALE. I wish to ..:! at private sale my proper ty on Mlddiebuty sn-tt, iu MasaillouP (Ker.ilall). It ia a Kood and deairablu re& ideu.w, aud is now used and has been for years, aa - A GROCERY STAND! On tiio lot is -also an Ice Houa, Stabli-. and other out Houses, In the hou.ie are aevtu rooira and It has twoculiara. The HrratigeuientH in every respect are right, ami it in auopiied with a itoud well. Forjlurther particulars enquire of the undbi-wigued ou the premises. . " JACOB EVERHARD. . Massillou. Sept. t. 4' I T T L E ' S . 1MPKOYHD Cook Stove! Remember that the only placa in Can ton where Little's Improved Cook Stovo Ia kept for sale, Is at A. IIvrfokd'b Tin and Stove Store, Empire Block, Eaat Tus. Street. All Stoves warranted. It is the best Cook Slove In use. Call and examine. A. HURFORD. Canton, Ann. 36, 1853tf N OTICE. 1 hnjeby notify the public to trust' no person on my account, without a written order or a personal order from rue indi vidually, as I shall pay no accounts ex cept wheu properly contracted for as above specified. WM. WILLI AMiS. Cantoa, Sept 1, 188Sw4 J-". I with the F,;'ii naecor5- l "i Tf For resioi ing Gray I v its natural ViisJHy and (ok;. M ... ... fAS '" !l1 i:i'11 ''" iieatthy, and s .. ..1 lor j;i c: c- v it,; ii lir.ir. lf!i j , ! ', ' (. ; is f-o-il' !: ti to its &j-i'i,:i...' i.y'or triiit l' r.,.;; ,;-.. fr:-hut sr. ,;' Tl,:.i halt- 'U t!.;;-U- vi wm cnel, falliu.? hair cliecked. .--...! !.;.:. 1 no iiftcii, tlio'.iii not alvitv.:. ;)' by its use. Noilung can ft . ( tii hair where the i'o!li ic.-i arc c :imvc I. or the R'lanls alnipliieil nini r -auVl. But such n3 reiiiUMi car. be Miv-.-.l" iur usefulness by this itpplicaiii.-.i. t.:-tc;.? of fouling the hair with a -'v .--H-ment, it will keep if c-lau ituii ruu.'. Its occasiooal use will prevent :i.i; lir.i: from turning gray or failing 1 IV, aud consequently prevent baldias.-. Free from those deleterious sub.stanc. v. liit.h make some prcparatious daup-:otts aK-.l injurious to the hair, the 'r m- ct n only beneht, but not harm it 1: vantt-J merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, aud yet laels long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pkactical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. t iSlli'i S'tiM: lit - - 16 now c.Hcrr i u l.v -iiVI.- : t !'.r : l .1' country, r.fier l.-ivin; : r-i ! y !v- of tliiiu.!! year L. t:- ilcUu- Uburc ii? mnhs iiufir b'oim- a:: :-. i :. !l tree from whi-1., in yattt ii itvive.- iin v.i; o--. , THE WHITE FINE CGHFOD ; C Tj Ti K S Sore Thrrvaf. Colds. Ccai'rs. Dl-hJi:eKa, Bronchitis. f iii-off cf S.'oat'. .ir.a Pui monary Affections rjer.erni'y. !S :o a Remari:2Llo Remsdy t'er !i fncy Compiaifits, O: ibclc. Oirii uity of Voiding ti'i're, fj!tftf:i'S frotntfie KUve-yn J"".! BJi-u-' der, Gravfci, rnd-t-ilicr Cc'-nt-'iiiiis. iJf. K. ; ?.-.;-. -...: ' !0"'r'-, ii". PoLANi"s li";iiir. Li:.:; i'::--;i bftviug given t a ilirtro:': i-d. w i rcconimcn.i i'oltriurs f i- i - ;: very valuable articN.- J r ii : : r-: ff and pulmr.Hit- ron:i'l.:i'. ;.;v:i-i . oses, tro l;v.? kuowu ii to jivt All other remedies -vhijh h.-A Uoon iriva i "r, . - Aflf. ..;. :t' u . . l:c itIi.-. vu fr.ti'.'i It U n araulv. wIiiiTh, iu n .l-.:n:f i.t:-c uddeaand n-vercc U .a U t!i;U of luw i iflu. ought to be 1 1 evei t ..rnily ani -r 4 r n - t : those who once nUt-ii-i i?, ss'l f.:v- iJ - . not therciftttr he : : he ::! i. r. -A Yai.L Adi.fi M::!ici"i:. - - r Pine tti2p ,.i.f.', 3-iv. r-i-iiMi i. t :; .' . p - oesfut artriM;-t l ":.i ;i:r f.i l virtues of the vv.-re ! . ' ' ousiily lC.r- .v c .4 ' ;; ; . :id t!ic i;.JiM..-tT ! a, i: ' ro:u pi-rati; 'rli i;:--;, . : .. . u:nu:?ud It i hi sil i? : ' : ivhtcll it iJ.Vt (. 1 i: f i. I': t giats. Y. " -u 'ent part of th l';;iti-U S'- c. ! V- k: I: rr-.:;jct:. "TEW - E GL A NT ."i0': rp II K Ii M ?1 BE TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, 20." Fulton ,treet, Arew York, HAVE AffOlXIEb DEVILLE & SPE1DEL, East TtCAitAWA Strf.kt, Cvnton, O.. An tbelr Agf-nts : and in onio"-1 j meet the wauls of tnia community, have eelerted tb uutleriuefitiiti'4it kimlsnt tlicii' Slock, chich are to be S"11 at Wl!o!e;i:iii Prices, the same is the C'oirjr.any sell tbesn iu Now York. YVe, earanteo all k'-i!s sold by us lo give entire sat. sfat tioti. PRKlR LIST. Oolong, I Black J, 80, SO, best $1.00 per lb. .Mixed, Greea and BU'.cU.j SO, 90, $1,00 per lb. Yonnjr Hyson, 00c, 1.00, 1.10, best 1.25 per lb. Old Hvon, OOe, l.Oy, 1.10, best 1.25 per lb. . UncoJored Japan, 1.00, 1.10, best. 1.25 pt r lb. . EifJi:- Ufeakfast, 1.00, 1.10, boft 1.20 per lb. English Breakfast Coffee, SSeper lb. Kiupire Java Coffee, SOo per lb. Gronnd f Qffee, 20e. oOe. 40c. pvr lb. Hotels. S:iiKr.. lii.iardintr ilonse Keep ers ui i Families who line larg quantities, can oiftct a yrreal waving bv usmr our ESGL1H1I BlUCAKFAST & DINNER COEVEil tyhieu we will seH ut the low price pf -ic. i r pouml. It is (.arlioularly recoDimeuricil, aud sure to give perfect Hatjslstclioa. tir"'ci:l ettentiou is invited to T M E E M P I H E T E A C O ' S LONG A!i.r C1IOP, Of Black Tea with Green Flavor, It h'ts Ion;; been tho study of Tea Pro ducers and Tasters to procure ;immjr tbo many vnriott. H imported too .:iiiiieiiis to lu'entiou Hiack Tea witti Ji ten Flavor thin would fuit nearly every lante, and become a et.ular.l article. T'liu Empire Tea Company feel convinc ed they have at length dinaovered this long sought for quality iu their LONG ARM CHOP, Which i put up in pound pnpvrn, and sold at ?1 115. Kots. We be to call thft at teiiiou of our Pa trons aud the pujlic generally to th practice laitity adoptrtl by certain individuals. (lyled companies b? intrm.plvcs) who, bv odcriutf to irive package of ea or cuCce, tempt the tlii-ui;iitieB& and uimary to become purchasers. i"e cannoi too earnestly cau tion onr frienuB to beware of this frauuiileiiL meth od of doinu business, aa' whatever is GIVEN away mast evsuiiMllv come from the pocket of the pur chaser; the articles bela either s.,me worthless traati made np expressly for the occasion, or the weight considerably hliurt of the just qn&uiity. All teas from this company are warranted pare, and bear our trade mart. : Aug. 5, ltwatt , ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Iu pursuance of an order of tho Probate Court of Stark county, Ohio, 1 will otter forsale, on the preniiseH, On Saturday, October 3d, ISOS, nt. I wn n'nlni.lr 1 Af 11m tt) lnw i in. lln. I aJLikii Ths Great Ke-K-r.rt-a T.o.jl scribed real estate of John Esaick, dee'd, to wit: Lot number thirty three iu tbe town of New Franklin, in said county, with appurtenances. Terms of Kale One-third of tbo pun. chase money in band, and tbe residue iu two eqnul annual layim-nts, wilh inter est from the day of sale tbe payments to be secured by mortgage on the premises. JAMES tf LENTZ. Adiu'r. Sept2w4 "ne al.-JSiJ; " or Iio Ma&atan, O j OOKhVO-fii y.: j oiieii-y Pectoral, x j : '.- -.t; i.-L-y o." (na Throat and Luryrs, Oou.-h, Colds, Wnooping ;::!. ti-oaCBitis, Asthma, n'l Joa-iuiiition. 'i:-s.;v -. -y,-;- '.. "or.! la Uic whole history ef ,-.i- .ii-. -.i -in .-- uiuciv uiid ioilocply ,. ... ,,. . it:-!.ti-l.- ".l" iu:i:it.!uu, U tUli CX'J..'iieut . :, I..- v: . :i.iirvi-::ii.lmiit. 1 hruuKU a long ,.i . -. ! , mm ttuioak n.o.-t of the races ot -., i .s- - !!.!. a -id li.i-iici- in Uicir estinia. ' it ' ;:;! U-ttcr aiiown. In r.uiioiia ,.. ii. i :w..vi ,- to U.e viii ious affection : . t.;il.'.- : -vi ilii-o:.i. l;.ivc ul.iu ii known uh a re ...... i.:-i...-.-:oi- Hf-;:'.ii?.i Ci.-m. While udiijitinl t ---it. !-;' i!i. of u.soiiu :i,k1 to yotmyr -hilil:-ea, it is i- ;iie : iii:rt- ti nt! tiie mojt e Juctuui i-euieuy that can ,'!.,-:i !; iticipi.-iit coii:,iiiipt,on, nud Uie d.m-i.--. ..f.- riio;!..of U.e tlii-o:it:iud lungs. Aia pro . ..i..ii .i.'ii.n-l Mi.i.U'ii au.-i- of Crimp, it should u- k, ,.i .-:i ii ii'-t in cvory i.tjuilv, ft:nl ukIcoU ah ail : ... -.f l. .-lt)jri-t ti ruliU ami coughs, aal i:!.'il ! ! ("''''lo'l wiUi this antklote fortuain. , :.-:.-.:i vli M'tfli-ii t'uiiuiiii.ii.ii ij tlioutrtit i.i ." . ' .i. . r'"a niiniliert! ol'50s where the di .. r i eit!i:il, hiive been completely curcj, ..... -..liiit l-piorftl to Hound hcaltii by tus . ,) ..' j'rrt-ntrl. So complete hi its niagtery :v i tie .iio.-.i-i s of tlie l.nnpra anil Throat, th-tC :-. -, 1 1. tiuato or tiion) yield to it. When notn : ci.nM reach tiiero. under tho Cherry i'ao . tli';.- .-iibsiilc unit litsniipear. '!' J'ublio Upe.uiierM find greitt pro- Oil fro::i .-.'.. u tlv.iiva rclievc-d and olten wholly ! hv r. .''n.i.-.i .'j Is itenerally curfil by taking the ' '. ji-r;f i-.-.-.oi-o- i:i rinnli nnd fi-equeut doses. . .. ;:c .i'-i'liv are i:s virtues known that we need iulili Ii iiK' (. '! t::l!-ates of them here, or do more .,'-. -i : --.-e tiic pablio tus. Its qualities nro fully :l.ll ll.'.illull. Ayer's Ague Cure, Jcf "Fevor and Asme, Intermittent Fever, O-i'll Pjvor, Hcmittcot Fever, Dumb A--jc, J'ertod a I or Bilious Fever, &c. r.n.l in-lee:! rjl the r.ffecrions which arise !,l n I til ri t . TV n l, I-. miaamA.?. ponr.ns. . Am Hi n:-.:i:n imiilics, itloen Cure, and does roi ...:1. :ii'.tiuinx neither Ar-enlit, (Quinine, Bismuth, ai!!-, r.or any otlior mineral or poisonous substance v.-hati.ver. t in nowise iniures any patient. The nuinlinr n.nl iuiponaiu-.c ot iu cures in the airue li-:i-ii-f, arc tii--.--t.il v- lii'vonil Recount, and we believe itlioiit a unrallel in the hif torv of A(nie inedicinn. fi:ir jiritle is jrratiiied by tho arknowleihrmcnts we .-eive of the radical cures effected In obstinate r"or linr Homnlaint. arising from rAmlHIt of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimuiatisi: the Liver into ho.ilthv activity. For Uiliouu Dii-onlers anil Liver Complaints, It i nn excellent remedy, producing many truly re-n.-irital.le i-un1;, wliere other medicines bad failed. Prepared l.y fis. ,T. C. Ayeii t Co., PracUeal niid Analytical c.ieniv., Ixiwell, .Mass., aud okl nil roniid the u orltl. "sicp, ti.oo it.il eotxlx. rP IIK BEST AND" MOST ffi). i. SOM1CAL SIOVK IX 1,'SE. I.ittk'rf Improved Cook Stove tmfMm For ritiiei Coal or W I This ii'i.ii!.ir Kanitlv i"!t TM'.-.-f j tow lici-n tirmioht V nvii a ijt-jireee ot I perfer-tifu, nut: by ci-tul trctl huv '. r tiniie'l ui: ti.nt ia' e'abriej tor It. ''' ea ttieref.'.i-M tMit'i-ty f.ay --it is thk Movr i': rxcr aTiV8 in v-'t. ! ..ivi tl-'ti; .til eocs -petitiiui. AK.irKkor it is uusurpasnej ; un-.J ia every re.-spect it nevvr tftilo to give ssi Is rael ion. i'W al.o cr.nliiiue in our p.-tubiiHlnneiit at Eaap:r? Biock, tho Tiuning an J Spouting Eu.-ipe.sri. We Hien:l ntt!:t!rn io SPOUTING AND HOOFING, And vi invite our l: ii iirl.s in want of sucii worlt to giro a ..!: Our teriua are in erato Copper, Tin, atid Sheot-Iron Wt.re Soid m Wboiesa'e Ttti!. It. Little & Hh'jIHI.i: hiivu tlie tyns-nef. in e!inrg. A. I1UUFCUU. Curiton, Ohio. May 27'.li 1SJ. "yATCIIER AND JEWELRY. OTTO WlXTEiaiALTER W a tcli and Chronometer Maker, 3egs lenve to announce to th citizens :t C.iiitoi. and vicinity that be in about opening h" store in No. 1 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Having h tl.oroa! kiiowie.lpe of tlie business, and h larjje iiBHorttnerit ol" tl;e very liebt Geneva & Americau "WaiclK-s, CIook3, Jewelry aritl Silverware ' jl can secure to rny ciiatumeri h-.ioi. ad j vaut.aRi'S of w:ich they will Oe resuly te I avnil tliemseivos. I ... Sm:l.VL A.TTKNlto; wi'i be n-,;,! fo re- jn:rin?i of nil k.nd.. v,-!iicii -.vill lo don at l reiisouabie prices, and o.-i tlmrt tiotloe. ! iCall and Sc-e!-ia ! OTTO WIN i'j'-.RVTALTEl-?, ' No. 1 Onia H'.niKf liiock. j p L A G S ! F L A ti .S j CKEAl ill T.'IAN- KVr. AT Titi: I KVQurui-;itorrr''!E, cixoix-vati, o. J Stud for a liat oi Prices aud Sizea. j Pendic-tou's "Greenback" Spccli, In pu:ii;l i-t r.jrtn, i.t Per bund: td, fM) ' livo luiudred, 7 60 j tUMIl.Htlll, t j il LIFE OF " j HON. GEORGE H. V iII-TDLKl ON, j Writtxi by O. I. i. Kt.w, A .-ocia:e Ed.tor of tit a Cin .irmut: Enqu'ver. i C'lieap edition. 25 cents, hound ;;i :l.'.th. ' v.ith .eeii.. SI 00. Addie-h rd.'t-a cr "he alwivo to o n. ::i.sH(.ii', Eiiqi.V-.- UlliOi., Oi., O. July 1, i.8iib. ryO THE PHINTt TPALS A or-- Sehoois, Aia:Jeiiiit, .rv:.tii:jaric), and j Teachers of oi.'ijji"!!. W wr.uld r- 'ji--'-'.":.! ! iv ':;" : s -ipr iM-n- tiou to r.ur NEW "IKi'-Jfj -iON'J liO-l.'C, i Till' SON G CABINET, j p.v c. a. ai.IjEx. LUtt. I l"b: U vik ci.ninins ! llri A V'-ry cf:r'-:t:, l.v prt p:.i td sot iyi of tVirii-Jtj-S-i: .i; i-.'.tiiis. ! Second": r A lirjf nunilx-r i.i' nw and b'iKutilui Scbool tvuiK. Tliirdl v A sli.Tt Oiiitiaui Vuk SCKiMl FtsrtVAi- derailed expressly lor us' at Hir'iooW, Cm :erH an 1 Exhi liitioufc. Tbe I'iibli.bers iifreatntirijythis work . lo I'rincipuls i-.mt T.-acberx, would call special attention to itn auiieri-ir m-riis as a Kcho'il Soiifr Hook. Tim author bus been very careful io the selection of bin Mt'.ni', w.'iich al'ii'.s! ntirely uew.an.l pi udaptitik; to it t.poropri.ite words it.l objectii.nublrt aeiilimitbt!., wh'eti will coiiinio'ld in all our S :bonlH and SvnjitiH riea. The Sosi'i Cabinet hfiH b.een adopted by tbe Kon'd of Educuti io, a the Tej:l It'X.k lr tho Public cbool.-l in tlie city of New York. Prioo 60 cents each. To Schools, Ac., Lix Dollars pvr doz. Sample Copies sent by Mail post paid on rtccipt of 50 cents. WILLIAM HALL A SON, 513 Broadway. N. Y. Aug. 12, O R SALE. House and Lot on PoplarStreet, Near E. Jiall A CVs Works. Tb dwell ing -ot;t:uiin eit'ht roomsand a rxid cellar. On tbe premise are a irood aiable, well, cistern mid out buuna wiih nil convex uiencea. lnq. lire Kt the otli.-o of 11ALLAKD. FAMT A r. Canton, Aug. 12, l!H-3 "!! ,' r. etis f riot V.9 iise tks .' i fx 'S fc-d t a u -at (.d r- V . i i : t. i .'. k s h If f', tth. Sor Sio! ithj neu liOT iici oceu acj .th' . i jei De e a BOlj .n ro) aps doi "he; Tlei the; Mc ni "Jttl a en ica nt( tl re; ea ilc i RI till Sit It'l NV ;1 "w VL y v a t -fe i o o. or and Vtikhed u gtiing v ei ly Ti who ut h eurl 'ni: e ft K Ii fin H i v c I - V s 4he iaif