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Poetry BUTLER'S DREAM. !t'a duller slept In Ms office Hi dusk. J)rcamia3 Uis rv-U uYeds o'er, uen suddenly in a Mi.pl.urot,- .i.nc. 1 " devil entrrcil ...nr. rave sn vf::l -,-.,. 'l the i.. ii p.';.i - voi.i M wan? v,-l- lii. ki ll : :i ;. ..." r:.i;.; Tor:. . J"; ii-s tall wit a l:.-sv:t IV .:i :v r v. I'n omui' f.r Vi . d.-- til ! "Iinti' i ? i iy r. a -tli . :- ! nVto .o!l . vo: : r J in ' v. -.limit well, and to .-:. -.. I- , Vor.i" i .in mas l. t'i: r! -. 11 ill l it ii. it .l, ! u lijit i iiii-w! intolerable Mi.t h itself through tin- air!" Wtfl U.tu. S ' 1 J Won KSTA A DT K I j, im Sept- Irii-i von ciatm deutschen Republlken. Uis-ter I"h-nekei t Weil w'l aUcwo'd in so ..ci lite rite U-'m im die I.vut sellc verdi I nkcM holie TiT:-n liar.y inch x.di!e koeunc i i lurch die vi- ten Expenses hit G.iviriiicnt il pai lirnhir i'oivh lii- hunirritrc Kondha.'- die viclcn t Hirer, (.'nriivl 15;ifrj'i..ra, rlw mill Kitkcls lu'ikoniiiie. nml tlie 1 h;'c vim mi cr Jiwiiuu-Imts .ii ?"c n- Kol Sinutiuliu Ik Iolui'. Hi nirlin it'll, mor lie o:n.l m'IIo '.villi:r:'t.'ntU.niiuisif'i'. Mio tlio Tnxwtbli r. misrip Luws IijiIk- wi'Ilt1, rs rrst al t-r mt'iin U b, ini-r s'tt cmolil rn u'ii' iiKK'he nut 0m Olliccrs un all k11 ll.i.-rli (!i'Kiii,Ii't iKU'ti II:l1i1iix mlrr Africa irkr, un nolit kcli Lnwt'frs tin Worlvrr- lirr, krlnip .X'xdirlicn PfiitTt Doklcr r aimer m lK-rcrstuilirtc Lvui luiiUilm ; io ik)rt I-tit hen miser Oovcnnout so vuiut'iiiit, !.ui nwrs liailo int'li stunulo I n. .Nucli tneiuer JU hnmiz sou en Laiv- Iut not just nf M'iiu'm cliiivuc Party-Ciaul xoiulcrn tluhn was alle Ix'Ut pllfhsf t. It'll tliart ziuu 1st isim l (k-ru Drutsche Uirr, tlom Franzost- tlon Weia, tlt-m Ki- lit-n tlcn AVlil-ky. ilcin Schwrizer tlcn nml ili in 1 anky ari litittornulcu iosst' ; Tufrkon morcbtc zn tlcn Morntonnn gchn I Mt vifl WcibtT nv'limc, ala sic wollten un Ti'mppn.-nzliir kiM'iinton bo vifl Woswr fen wis ilitu-n wuinevkt, abor st'lle Lout, just Kt lu b cn NitrpT hi'ivru un bossen iv Iktsht im Pft'tTfrlantl, wo k'io bin ge nu gi'iurr von Si'llo Jij;gors kr'gi? to. l. r im-lni si'lltli'tot the inoliustf l,eiil ' Irh hub tlo vcmomuip, tlivs ilic l)o- rj'.c 'i iM.inn f T Congress iifentfllt . m t l.trwytr. un unh kill IVkWr Par . ', abt-r en Arheitrr wle wir nli, I'hati. ; ! vvcun wirli'be wclle, tin tlafs i Spirt: o miT'l cn kami .'.isl gu. w ie fjtwvcr uu so cut w:e si-tu-r Juile A u tier I.iuli'.,'.'l to t -Tesn lault ix annert war im al" en ;.t.vyer. Irh fT mii li zw !.'alM. ieii d i ita-rOwet i;.ch l'a:toc r: lolb- un bah i .. v Inter', "h war s gut it i - hi li:t dn"? u. letnl 'iiilrlii b"h rn dcfl rVu'litu lor inn un atiz dn-okrt'i th '1'irktt zu vott. Met i ;ochb"n' ben I'leich davou gt-hert, n tn'r welle Hail Columbia gebe, alx r ab ihne ir'-s.'. -t. ?el!c vlem- -krati.ich Can for Uoni-rcss, Ji'.rtcr 1). T. Lawson vun ville, is '-eh IJl'ti kgard, un hot nf cn , vers'ai v V.' V.'eg r.ix a!s t'i'- Wohret t, un ' 'i '. .1 1 -r.i. kid .' "'i'.ra':sch for h ' t;' : -t . V r-lei- rt-: l.ohe r..e, T.i:: n . ;. 'lai. ;rr, ....- r, i - nt. a!- lrr -r i't d r Vl'arf y. " V!' ' '! :- I J.'iH h'-t ie WUll'l' Vl.i V'. A. f.' ';. '.:ri t". I.'' ''I '; jza'u.e 1 iv on tn ' tvh jje- ', u a h n a- v..:- It iein ku-:i r res.i-l. ; : -i-r ' uo- : t. ! or un .'1 -li. wie til A-chH Ke- iml u:i air r i .r f. be lien l.i ir mi T".'i.i:.'ta wn for d- rers. v.-.-. 'laiter Un a1! i! -1 hn k t nU .1. 1 1 i-i' ' i .(.--..! T t .i ,l :i?i n i TaM-n ii Ii.1;. ;:jr' r !j.'.vsoi. .11 V"t.-. i-a;;c. '.urn IV :li' i i ju t w . I . 4 nil'.' -.- h i i '.;-! ' HPii;. .i- " ts I..mh:- ih 1 1 . : i:igt i-c'.l pubii ch t i 1 1 wif. . GRADAUS. Things to be Remembered. '.MKMIlKli-Tho U ulituls liavo ull control of Hip (Jovcrntitont ght years. MEMM'.li They could m?. invo tlo::; n, every aci incy sl over tlie vett) of the executive, !EAlDi:it They were plcdtxl prcservutioa of the Union, but ton States out of It. MEMIiEIt They in fact tfis l It in timo of Teaco. ME2IBEU They aboiisliiJ the they prinisetl ccononiy. and Jed in one year of peace, ttore y than till thai tho Government dcrt for cifihly years, when con l by men who wero Iiyneet. tK is an instructive monetary tlate, January 1, 18G8 : SeJllnf rate. Zcalat.-t C UK) t.in is 10.. Man Cs 10i :A Trr,i...t-I.,l T.j 7 II :oi iat4;-.....: US ?.s - !HJ in otJL 6-1 4 M' 'inn i 82 R SI ll (is HI a Ki .n os "I a 7 n .-ki 7t j 72 lan.Vi 71 live tweiituy.! s 7(i;w 70; il M.'is won't dont the li:uk. . ,1 ;it'i' t.T'' v a r, K.itts willl-e rrfM . 'II itivHy, FritTay A'J U.' , Cllit lilV. i . ST"- l-yi:'. :' trt f.-t. 1 ti d I. i tutiay, y. -.rii.v -1 i :A Villi -?. : .-4-r and ?. :n i.l'.!.'i:'.y, I 'l air' d ty, O; t . " 7. i 1 Fafcun, TLui-hI t,v r'ritiay and ay, t t. ?. 0 and 10. ToRUts lonventiiiii U about to otiil i'l '.,- . ; t.io.1 (ft Ji.mii: , dy -i h--; :- I." . . i' t .tot: tuitliir.;: r:tv . ilvo. V fi-.trn- .1 IV1- :. iail- l'i'.'.V- WVil nic. t t i lietv.-tvr. Ii; ' ,d tho l.:iIHli;dCi"S. lJlo...l:'l'.!e.-'i ::ll tl:. tin :d- : .:! ci ' 'pv.' ',':.'. W til t't.'.ti.d at ii'i'iMjti: I r voting tho iKiuoci.iti.' That bi:-in.!-3 (suit; their ca- i i r . i., i.v..ilhililAr4 t say?4 r.om iii ioc " pr mont ;- for tho jntor men . Uadieal n-lldate for cotitfrrs Kmbler. Lrrant for the purchase money .mka. -7,.moo0 in coin, wi9 by the Sv t-retary of tho Treas- J, tlie 1st inst. ' .in llondhohlers, how udoui L'B's llouds? Ho don't own ,nc. Whatla the ncxi neou rjrrammeT T"wixo. ot Kansaa, addressed hnocnxtd of Augusta, Me., on lninp of tho Othinst LxALRtbelH down in Keo- ain'tthey.KadOiesr jnohp Democratic Platform. TI.h Democratic party iu National 9fH t o, i .ii assembled, n iHi jUiif us tnist In tiro itiii ll:cm-c, patriotism, dicriniiuu'.iiu and ju-.ii. r .if Ujlu pf opl"; standing upon the l'.-iiimiion a-- i 1 1 . ..u.lalioii and limitation of the ; 'v. i. '.j. the tiove'niu.-i s aud liio guamntn-irg the liberties t ilic i.; "J ri'co.'iii-."t' the c;itfioi:s .i" -l.tr ami :u lun'uu; Ki n s. '. ki.- s!l time t-' route by t lf war. .r t'.u- . limitary art ion i tho i-.n'h.-rii -u'!os i.i Const. 'utinual i '.iivr ,''. i: . :i j i r,.l I. i.,-v. r t- he rc- I " ' r. Mci ii ti, , tl. r.'.l Till! iltUUll'i wi'.It l! r'.iiru of I'! :UC lot. .1 of its ill the I nioll liii of civil "ovi rnnicW the t..i- III.' :..u t. tii. ir lii. I'. n:ii r, : iul At 1. lira't l'O'ilr. oti'tul. Amur-ty for ail jiu-t ilil:rJ(T- r nros ami tn.- h-liu:' !:!! tC !! .iv;i!V i" !"-v in tlio i tl- sliy ilii il ri;i m i.'. 'l''i '. 'lii" j-iiin r.l nt Ihr .1:1.4. ttt-bt f I'm t 1 1 i t . 1 r i .Irs as soon iu (.r u-Wltftilr : !':.! !!:. t ::'.: ibuwn from tin- prnile by t:t : ni. ., . . ' . i"" it iv; i- iriUisite ' - '' i 1 i i - f ' tl.iv r ii.i.'i-.t cro- : i'y .'.thnilbtrl-'!, 1.. :'. .-!!'. :;;littl ! i Mirli .ayiiicni : :'il v, liriv ;l.c o' ''m:.liims i IJovt'iiiiii: .:: il.i i-oi ri rr '.-Iy slate !:;! I'rir iTu-f, of tl.i' law tii.;'.rr wiiirh tiiey were i.-sun iI.h s not roi.l: thai thrv vliiill lit jvit:il in toiii, lliry ouuht, in light tiiiil in julii'c. to Ik' paiil in the lawful money of the I'ni'nl Slates. Thuiul.-rs of x)ilaiis'. Fotirtli. Kiiiul taxation tf t-vt ry irrir:: of iroerty aeoonliiii; to its real vnhir, incln ili:i ovrriiiiient Ixums ami pulilir sreuri ties. lhiifwiil rlu-rriiiur. 1 Fifth. no rurrenry for the Oovcriiinent anil the ioiplt', the laliorrr anil the olUct hoMer, the pensionrr ami tlie sol lier, the pnVnirer ami the iMimlUoklrr. (treat rlierr inir, ami crirs t.f "Krntl it a.!rnin,'' The Fifth Hi'solution was again reail nml aain rh'trnl. Sixih. Ei'oiidiiiy in the aliuiu:!-tralion of the t iovtrnineiit, the reduction of fie staiul inn army anil navy, the abolition of tlie Fie ilium's bureau (treat cheerio; j ae.tl all Mhtiral instrumeiitalitiis desinr'i to s i'tir. ne.uro suprcmaey, simplitication of tUe sys tem ami iliM-imtinuanre of the tiiouisiloriul modes of assessing and collecting 'lw Inter nal Ki;venue, no that the burden ..vation may be equalized and lesseneil, th credit of the Oovcrnnicut, and the curmirr made jikmI ; the repeal of all cnactn.eiit:: for en rolling the Stale Militia into National forces in tinic of peace, and r tariff for revenue up on forci.s;u imports, and such etpial taxation under tlie luternal Kcvenue laws a will af ford incidental protection domeslrc manu factures, and a will, with-it impairinjj the revenues, impose the least burden upon, and boft promote and encourage i!"' prent indus trial interests of the country. Seventh. Kef oral of uhu.. iu the admin istration, the expulsion of c.iiupt men front oftlce, the abrogation of useless otllres, the restoration of rightful authority to, and the indciendenee of the Kxcoutivo and Judicial llepartment of the government, the subor dinalioii of the military to tlie civil iowcr ; to this end, that the usurpations of Congress, and the despotism of the swonl may cease. Ki "hth. Ktiual righls and protection for natuntlizeil smd native bor:i ciii.eiis at home n( ahroatl, the assertion of American na- lionnlity, which shall conuiiMi l the re-pecl of foreign powers anil fiirnih :m example and t nctiuragpuieut to itople btn'..'glins; for nationul inti';;rity, constitutional l!l rty and itidiYtdiud riuhts and the niainteiiaiire of the ri'fMs 'f naturali'.ed citizens amtinst the olinolete-diM'ir'tnc of Tmtmuahle ullegituice, ti.l -i.e chiinis of lv:iv.ii powers to punislt t!'. in t'oi a'.liL'ed climes commiUi-l beyond il. . ii jiuihi la'tl. Appltlllse. In i. n.ai'.ding .'eeasur' - anil reforms we an "im ii. i i' .U parly for it- d:regnrd of ri.ht ..ii'! I he iinparalleli.i opie. ' :n ami vraiiny wUitU have marked it rj.r.'--. If j,.ri; i.iu,i oaa.n mid lui.tuii..' .:'. pifiigo of ':-, I..:i-in'f Co'unss i.ioM'CUie the .v..r fxe:;'.;t-ty for die iniiulritaiire of the Oovci-r.mcnl and the piv-i-.-rvalini of the I eioa tinder the Constitution, it has repcat co.v vioh.'ed li-e laost suwred pledges under whieii ivhieii aloi.o lallietl thut uoLle vohmtecr "j n-iv which canied our fiag to victory: iu-I of restining tin; InUm it bits so far J volunteer am iu i s power dissolved it and subjected ten States in time ol proiounu peace to iiiiuiic-y depotini and i-' ero "preuiHcy. It has liul- :;,a i r.e ..f iriui : 1'irvl -ft fi:t ubi- I '. .. . .. hit' n- e."-ti- that 5.v.l aucred -.1. . fl i.-iiv. Ii '..:ji oveilhrowi. the free .i.rtn of ,'pectU. It htw ?iihslttuteil arbitrary s-:.!:n i and aii'C"' :. '.nd m'rlitary trials, ami -rr " Star C'liamh' t imi'.'.isitiot'.s for t he con st. tulion.il tvibiinal. It has disregarded in times of peace, the right of the people to lie free from searches and seizures, . It haa entered the telegraph tillics, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private palters ami letters without any epec llicntion or notice of anidavit, as retiuiretl hv the organic laws. It has convefted the Amrriean Capitol into a bastilc. Ii has es tablished a system of spies and official espi onage to which no constitutional monarchy of Kuropc would dare tow to resort. It has aliolLshed the right of appeals in inijiortaut Constitutional questions lo the supreme ju dicial tribunals, and threatena to curtail or destroy its origiaal jurisdiction, which is ir revocably tested by the Constitution, while the learned Chief Justice has been subjected to tlio most atrocious calumnies merely be cause he would not prostitute his high ofllcc to the support of the false and partisan char ges preferred against the President, Its corruption and extravagance have ex ceeded anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doub led the burden of tho debts created during tlio war. It has stripped tlie President of his Constitutional power of appointment, even of his own Cabinet. Under its rcpc'ded as saults the pillars of the Government are rock ing ou Iheir base, and should it suet eed in November next, and inaugurate Its I'resi dent, we will meet as a subject and campier ed people amid the ruins of liberty, and the scattered fragments of the Constitution. And we do declare ami resolve thai ever since the people of the Ut :l?cd States threw off all subjection to the lhiu.-!i Crown, the privilege and trust of sufT rage have belonged to the several States, and lune ' ccu granted, rcsrulated and controlled et h-.vely by tho ix.litieal power of each SL resiwetively, and that anv attempt by .nreso, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any Stale of this ricfht, or Interf- r." witli its exercises is tln.'r.-inr usurpation t power which can tind r.o waire.nl in the Constitution, a-vl if sanc liotii'd by the people, will subvert cur form cf Government, ami f an only end in a siu-i-!e, centralized and consolidated Govern ment, hi which eiie si pi rate e.i: tc:ic ot the Vtaics will lie cnt'rvty aosorueu mil an un. liMiiled il"inotisiil be esUiblishcl nstead of a retUm- I i onurd the tir;-ivi;! ul and re v Tlitli o'i flat ll.Vi Ol M.i ol cnuai ryie.-s lli.o mar u rit:uriet'ion ;vrt:i, so called, of r.wii'pu'.ious and unroi slituliorv lu'iir.u.ry and void. ol.rcrs and Fail.irs who cnied .-i:r cof.nti v to viriory agahis a im gallant ai'.d d-let- .i'''ed foe. nuist ever l .iffu'lv reni'i.il .-'e l, arat the guar- ..i.ir.-s :iven in their favor mu. t I' I .allied into exrctiliotl. ILill IJ-e pub'te h-V" should ' f leu ... n, ! 1 '.' ! i da- .C1.1. . a . I, . ..... failhlul- d't.tnl.u 1 be d's- : IOU of IHK-eil I -iilier uu .ei in- " llllllli ti'V', tar- : ad innds and old in .d to I, i. lii- but it"tual .. :i -an:, at bv the Hiiv- .iniii l.'. e- a i.... .t ii.:-.-nt. V.'lt. 'i gi-.ails ol ,w . ., iu. i.l',.v.-f.l neeossan i. .f pi.b'.ii' lanils en.-our- . -...it of hunoi'taiit i.ubl'ic iiuprovciiicnts. . lYi.-.'e.ls of t'i" slu of such laad., mid r..,t III'' lauds tlienii.jlves, iihould lie applied. That the Pivsident ol tlio L linen maw, ..lr -m-. l..;n;s..ii. I A ! i'.ut!.c , in exercising . i- i -. '.: .!. ..Mi.... i.i i-.-L.i--liinr Ihe ' i sio'i : of ( im:;ie.-s on tr.e consiiiuuon .'frivhlH of ihe Stale i and the people, is i il t'tlml to til i-Valitud" a II. i: WIloU -AM I' ll ... , a. nu.l o.i i.. ..all ol It:.! IJaoiTai oai'. ' r. im li r him our thanks tor his ' . ' .. . l !:....! ..... l.alil.'Ui: alL..s in mat ii'ai", -". ! plause. 1 11)011 tlllS pllUlOllll Hie li:iii..... J V .'u.M!s to rverv oatriot. including tlie con- servalive clement, riui an nu.iui-jui.iyou,.- port the constitution and restore the Union, for 'ttting alt past difference of opinion, to r.nito with ns iu the present great struggle it.,, l.t-nie of the people, and to all such to whatever party they may have heretofore belonged, we extend the riht hand of fel lowship, and will hail all such co-operating wila us a iriciuis anu uiuu n Uaih, is the Democratic party of Old Kalntuek"dead'.' Uoi.ly by re turn mail. Yours, &c. t . . --- - - Vote the Democratic ticket and re lieve your country from Carpet-bag Radical misrule. Who fought, througuoat the war, for the Union ? Fhaxcis P. BlaIb, Jb. St ATS Elections on Tuesday, the 13th day of October. LIGHTNING RODS. JIOIITI2JOJIOX)S! S. F. CUOSS & CO., CANTON, O., Have, for thu past ten veara, been engaged Iu ureetiuK LishtniiiBKods to the entire HatUfaction of their many rustoiiiers. We nra now ennngi U in the businesi more earnestly and suei-ssriit ' y than ever, and we respectfully ca!! puldic atlentiou ft our SlAli OAIA'ANIZED NIXfJ ROD! LlfJIIT- Wbi. l. Is Mteiioi- to in y in ut,o. It Is niedo t;- .t't Magnetic Iron, nmuuiaet ured 4;r our company only, Jths i-quare-uroovel, Kpiml twisted ,iml palvanized, and cnimei teil with pure copper eouplin;n rendering il it; mil to Copper Rod, tlie whole Mirui Miiiled with u UoId-plateU Chester Point or I'nre C.i)jxi thus: form in); a contiiiuoiis K xl from the Point to tlio trroinid. uti'i by a coiiibiiintioii of liiiuN I.TIilil'ir a ia1vtir'4: Patterv ill the r.'.l. Our Stitr (ialvni.ljCHt ij warranted iilwajH to r.MH:,'ii l.rii.1.1 at. 1 cteun, and miver isrro.je or rn:,' LJttis prisentiutr a neiit oriiaitttHti- ' i.pjnHraiieo on tb btiild ttiit woi llt hi- :i..m its i-ot. t in u ui alter ol'ot nairittK. s : : . T r i if iilxmt its mirn prote4'4iiii nv-:n:ist ni;iit l. in . More Item two million have been sold Flimu::y for II,.. last live years in nil parts of tlio iiainti.v, mi l tioiwlthstiind fntf biivii c.)sttni ly offered live biin dr.d dollars to any ern who woulii sliowlltat any iKiiljifit; injilri.1 liv lurlit t,li! Willi ot.r inr i Jh'm iiiii.eil lCoiN properly eml M-ientitiiMlTr crcrtud there oil, l.'H oiiM MiX'idenl has been leporte l to us. ."V'e coiitiurt to oiler tho ulovo re war4 ai tisital. 'I 'he prii'e is ki trivial coinpareil .with 1'm ii;:iu.!erM o a eerlHtn protection i t".:n.l the :ei.'.'t':c ellretrf ! :ihlniiig. 4,in-. I is iimtiif'i -i v to ll- iiii rent of all piTM-u. I. ii.iv 'ii. I'filike an3-thinjf lsi I.i's jottiiiietori last ..r eLfntt ions. Why ilelny so in pollalil a ;in;ti.- when it l:-w il. bir-. investi'd in one Star (btivan iz. ! Ko.1 will plitee yni ami your prop. t r y .-lie: 'aniilv out o. thinner a !on iri t:i" t.tivi'lin slatels M- v iM 3' itileliiy ll.iiil ,h.. i r.isb of broken tliiiinlerl"..ts iiihI ibe vivid burni inH ot Ii, r. e J ilit iiiiiir wakes you to the neeess tyol tlO.s i:selu i.ioiuis ol orotec- tlon? We hI.,o erect Cnrbonizod Iron Lisht nlu Jtods wlib the same cnpper-plated miiils and the same insulatrr. Ourglas Insulator in a deciiled improvement tiooii mi vt tii iter of tho kind ever use.!. 1 lias uii.rliHrj.init points to relieve tho rod w lien over elm reed, anil thus luweiit un explosion. All oi'.ter ten at the lorin-r if Cherry and Kighih streets, near the New Deiiol. or ly letter, will nnieive pioinot nt.eiili.ni. ss. f. citass v co. Canton. O. Juuo lU.lSilS-;:'. miKii'i-'.-s sali:. 1j mixo MeiiCf-'iiy vs. Victor ileiH'gay t.al, Iu Puititiou. By virtue or an rdor to sell issued from t he co urt of eoui inon pleas of SI ark eon n t v Ohio, mid to .no directed. I will oiler f r xi-le bv pubiie out cry at the tb-ir of the "iirt house (Uartcr's block) in thei ily ,-.f Canton, on Saturday, llto Huh day of Seultmbe J ISOS, tlM! following fteseribo.l real tstHfn silunio Pi" aid eountv. to wit : 'lhe south hall of the north wct quarter sect ion town ship 111 ra litre 7; also two tieres. part of the south vest quarter of said section, ns conveyed by Peter Itataisu to Joseph MeneKiuy, iinJ by said Joseph to said de ceased ; also live acres of land, bebiK the east part or a tract of 111 acres being off tho south side of Ihe .vmt half or section 20, township la, mnpro 7, being also the si, me that waa sohl t.v ilatluns -Swihart, ndm'r of the estate of Sol. Tombnugh, de ceased, to Joseph Mwiecpy, by deed da let! July lUth, ltsay, bv dw.l lecorded iu It.Hik "W," page of the real estate re irinls or saitl county, n ru.ul being re neived for the common iisap; of all the praprietois ,.i' s-ii-l north half of Rnl.l sec "--'." ox tlie .it boundary lini tion -V. and ot the 2nl ci-res tr t nlonc ine of said south half arter, and along tire rv 11 HO OT Hllid lr:i..f of five ncivs, or.e half of Kiii.l roa.1 !ein. no the land aforesaid. The lar-d itroresaid being the saute vouveved bv Jospnh frn. gny to said dceensod by dei d recorded in volume ot. pagos .jj and 5 of the records In the oftlce of tl. recorder of said Siark county. AI-o the south hair of Mm nnrth half of thy north west oujrtpr ot upcfioo '29. in township l'J, raoc 7.aud bounJoil as louows : t.eginning at tlie north west cor ner of said quarter; thence cast alonf- tho suclioii line 15 25-100 chains to a stone: Lhetico soulQ oun chain to a stone: thenco east five chains to a stone; thence north one chain to a stone; thence east 20 27.100 chains to a jost; Ihenee sooth 20 35U10O chains to a pobt; thenoa weal 40 54-100 chains to a p t; Ibenee north 20 3! 100 rhuins nloua: the BOction lino to ine place or leu;nninz. containing tortv a? res more or less, with a road located thereon, beginning at nirth west corner ol the snuie, along ttia western line of the crave yard 15 3o-l00 chains one-lmif or aaid road being 111 thu land aforesaid rccortlea volume 4i, page 4-1. Also n part o! tlie south east, (uiarler of section 2tt, township nnd raiit;u aforebuhl, bexinnintr lor the same a 50-liVi .hinu south of the centre puM of said section; tuene uortn 7S" east ten chains to a post; thence south J east ten chains to a post; thenco south 73 west eleven chains and lifty links to a post ou tho west lioundary ot'said quarter scctioi.; thence north with 0!cl lioiin.lurv Jiuu len chains anil plnc.ti links to the place of beirinning, enntaim. ing !0and 07-100 acres moruor les .In scribed by deed recorded in volume 49 l'"B" " Miiu ((.CUIUS. . AISO a tract Of UIUO acren. bnln. nnrl of the north east part or the north half of the north west quarter of section 29, In said township and rauge, bounded as foK lows, to wit: Beninninif at the south west corner of a tract of 8 10-100 acres hereto fore convi'3-e.l by Joseph Mencguy to Sinvm Menegay by . deed dated May 2, 1SI!. lecorded In volume 40 page 817-1S of the deed records of said Stark couuty (to niin u ii-itroiicij liiuv tie nan tor a tnoro particular description I hereof ) : thim.-e south o r.tr as Unit, bv running n lino parallel with the souih line of aid buir quarter to Ihe east, 1 jo thentf, the sanio wir torrinoo mue ucre-i: tnecce east nun. atlell Willi Ihe south lice of sai.l ball nuar ter 20 1-ICO ehuitis lo the eastern l ouiida- ry of sai.l half cpi o l.-i ; tlienee north to tue i-.iulh east 4oi-i.er o! n tract of t .velvu an t 15 lm iicres, a: ;o cuuvu.s cd mi l ue scribed In Iheafor.uiient.ione.l deed; thenctt west along the south lines of said tracts of 12 15, loo tiiiil 8 10-100 ucrts, twenty chains and four links to the place of be ginning : nee deed, vol. 55, page 1J of said recorus. Also tl;o east lial; of tho north east quarter ol secliou nu nber thirty. towns up li, range 7, contauiint; eighty acres. Also, riii t ol iV.o south east quarter ot section twenty-nine 20j, township 1!, range 1 j, bouii'leii as lollows : i.i irmiiiiig at a stone Mtauding in Ihe west line of said quarter. I ein also the south west corner ol a tract o: about ten acres in the same quarter, formerly conveyed by Da vtd Buwors to sa M Menegay; thence uorth 7sa east along tho lino of said Menegay tract, 11 50-100 chains to a stone, corner of a tractor land conveyed to-Francis Men cguy by Hlephen and Catharine Cnnot; ttien.-e south along the line of saiil Frau ds Menegay's tract I I 10-100 chains to a stone; thence south 831 west 10 17-100 chains to 11 stone iu tho west liu 3 of said quarter; thence north along the west line of said quarterl3 5-1-100 chains to the ulace of beginning, containing 14 62-100 acres, being tho west half of a certain tract of about thirty acres heretofore conveyed by Friday to Anthony C'liict, thesnmo hiving lie. u convey.-.! lo said deceased by d:"-l rceoi o'e.i In volume GO. )n:g Swl of the iiefd lo.-'Oids of said Sturk county, th'..i, subject to tho dower estate of Yic t..iii. D'O.-'I rnpjie, sai.l dower being sixty ileres oot ol'fl.ti K0111I1 w.m.1 vm.rter of fiictioii 29; ami also two cr s, ueiu;' a j.iirl ot Iha south ball' of tho northwest quarter of section 10, and not including trops now growing. Kab Jio commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms One-third cash, and the balance in two equal annual payments wiih in terest from day of ssle, secured by 11101 1 HagH 011 the premises. li. A. DUN'HAK, Sheriff. mukI'J'a a i: W MILLINERY! The tinderii.eil iuivintr disposed of her interest iu t ho lii 111 of Heck mull & ClufT, begs leave to iuforni her friends and tho public, that she is now receiving an en tirely NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, and is prepared to execute iu this line wi'.u neatness and dispatch. She hopes to rtcelvea continuation of tho favors heretofore shown. prices very muderale and satisfaction c r.i 1 an teed. Rooms on Kast Tuscarawas street, one door west or the American Hotel. Mm J. B. CLUFF: Canton. Mav 20. lSOS-tf QALL AT A. UUF.FORD'S And get a LITTLE'S COOK STOVE. CHURNS OF ALL SHAPES - VVth. beat "jffi. ' T A - BANKERS. gank of G. D. Harter & Brothcl i'! ' - '.r.iwss gt., (ar.ton, Qhio We have removed our Bank to our new Banking llousa, where we have every fa cility for conducting a general Banking buNiness, and solicit the continued mid in creased patronage. We buy and 811 Gold, Silver, f lovernment Bonds ami Exchange ! MONEY LOANED, Coupons cashed, and Collections iniide.--IVomisKory Note unit Business Puper l."iijhl. Ir:tw Sight Drafts on Kdk Inn. I. SinlHiid, Ireland, F ranee and Germany, in kui.is to suit. DEPOSITS IlKCEIVED ! and interest allowed at reasonble rates. jrjT Itevenue Stamps for sale. Small coin furnintietl. til.OlttJK D, IIARTKR. Mlttl! AK1. 1). HARTKK, JA VINOS DEmslT BANK ! v. I niCTkU. 11 E, l, HAUTt.K. If, 1. nAETKa, Bank Blin k, west Hide of Square,' CANTON, OHIO, THIS 15ANIC IS DOING A Gencrnt E.vclmnfje, Deixjslt and Dis count Business ! JfOXEY LOANED. PUOM1SKOHY NOTKS BOUGHT. Oold, Silver and Bank Ntites Bought. ALL KIN IJS pr Government Bonds nnd Revenue Stamps on hand and for sale. DEPOSITS HKCFIVKD ami interest allowed on time deposits. 't he public will liu us prompt and ac commodating. ISAAC nAllTHUiV.SONtf. Canton O., Oct. 1, 1S6C. Having sold our interest in tbe'Savings Dei.osit Hank, vu cordially teenmmend the Savings Deposit bank of Isauo ilarter it Nous. "tr successors) to the continued and in. 'l eased pal ronatre of our friends. PUT lilt P. TKUMP, M AUT1N WXK1UAL. mav 29. 1S07, li'. P. P. TRUMP, 1 n. u. WISE, TUUMP. ALEX, ltUKFOltn, pXCfTANGE BANK TRUMP, I1URFOBD, WISE & CO. in tho old Bank Room in TRUMP'S BLOCK, OpiMsc tne St. Cloud IToU l, Canton, O. INTEltfcST ALLOWED ON TIMS DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE On all parts of the United Stales ! MONEY LOANED Gold, Sliver, Promissory Notes, Gov ernment Bonds, and other SECURITIES BOUGHT A SOLD. H. R. WTSE, Pres't. H. H. TRUMP, Cash'r. tr - October 23. 1SG7. irrr.UEOSCOPlC VIEWS, ". ALBUMS, CIIROMOS. J3. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., -501 Broadway, New York, Invito the attention of the Trade to their extensive assortment of the above, of the abe, of their own publication, manufacture and importation. ' ' ' We publish over toar thousand subjects of Stereoscopic Views, including:. Niagara Catskills, Hudson, Vhite Moun'rMns, Washington, Saratoga. West Point, Mammoth Cave, Central Park, Trenton Falls, Great West, Housatonic, Delaware, Instantaneous, Cuba, New Grenada, Venezuela, The Andes, China, Japan, England, Ae. Our imported viewa embrace a large as sortment, including thu choicest produc tions of Wm. England, U W. Wilson, Lamv, and nthej eminent, photographers, consisting of ; - ..,.-. Switzerland, Rhine, Pyrenees, Par is, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Pompeii, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Tuileries, St. Cloud, Trianon, Crystal Palace, Tyrol, lieicutaneum, Fontainbleau, Coinpeigne, Versailles, Naples, Koine, Ac, Ac. ALSO Till LANDS OF THE BIBLE, iV new and intenselv interestiDg series. Alo. Illuminated and Transparent Views in great variety. We are also excln-sive nireuts in America for "Ferrier's Glass Views." or which we have n splendid as. sortment. Agents for Frith's Series ol 8 1 4x6 1-2 iu Photographic Vlewa : in Switzerland, the Rhine, Enlaud, Scotland, W ales, dtc. ' STEREOSCOPES. Wo manufacture very largely, and have a lare stock pr tho best at the lowest rales. PHOTOGRAPHIC LBU M S Our manufacture of Albums Is well-known ihrouchout tho country rs superior In quality and beauty to oil others. " ,111 wo sell are made in our own fr.utory i.ml our styles are different from those of any oilier inaKer. uuyers snouia iiui tan to see our stock before making their purs chases. ciriioMos. Those beautiful pictures, that cannot bo distinguished from tho ti nest Oil Paints iugs, at onestenth their cost, we import laitrelv from Paris. Louiton. Berlin, 1 enna and Rome, and supply Ihe trade at the lowest rates. ' K. it 11. T. -4NTHONY &.CO.. 501 Broadway, N. Y. Importers and Manufacturers of Photo- i;rapnie luatermis. augllMf pOR SAL : ONE OF. THE i BEST FARMS IN STARK COUNTY, CONTAININU Sixty and Two-thirds Acres, Situated five miles west of Berlin, on the road to Fallon, aud on the cross road lead bur front Massillon to Middlebury only nine miles from Canton. Kortv acres are in a good state of cultivation, the balanee ill timber land. This farm Is In every particular desira ble, r rmt or eveiy description raised ou Ihe ulace. ine tmildines and water lacll lues good.- Possession given at onci$ soiu oeiore uiunreiai ociooer bbii. . For terms and further information in quire of the undersigned, . . BELDKN & MCKINLEY, Attorneyj at Ihiw.'I -, caalott, aui. 6, ise8tr lt mm t - - .. T TOBACCO AND CIGARS. FRKD. KEMPEU. FRANK -M'MURRAT, pRED. KEMPER A CO., Having purchased the interest of Kemper & Appel in tho Cigar und Tobacco busi ness, in vite their friends and the pubiie generally to call and examine thoir stock of - . . CIGARS AND TOBACCO, . Which consist In part of the Best Havana, .... Yarn, Connecticut, Seed and Common C 1 G; A R H . Best brands of Fiue Cut Chewing, Buckeye Imperial,' ' Ambrosia, Aud alt kinds of PLUG Dark and Bright. Best brands SMOKING Lone Jack, Virginity, Birds Eye, t Sachem, Ac, And general assortment of PI PES, PO" U C HE S, And Smokers' Articles Generally. s3"Rem?mber the I'lace, in Rawle's Red Front, East Tus. stret-t, Canton, Ohio. -June 13, lStiStf RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE. IEAUTIFI L ll K S I D E N C E, - LOTS FOR SALE. I have just laid out . FORTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS iu the west part of Canton, which I wi" sell on reasonable terms. Several of these lots an- lioaui ; I ul 1 y situated on Tuscarawas ttreet. Some twenty-four front on Fifth street, which is here opened out sixty feet wide. Five front ou the old Fultop Road, and the rest front 00 a .-new road laid out par ailel with Fifth. street,- - These lots will make- very desirable bulding spots, and tfiey are situated quite convenient to the business part of town. Those . wishing to pu- ohse such 'lots would do well to call soon. JOSEPH MEYER. Canton, May 20, 1868-tf MARBLE WORKS. QIT Y MARBLE WORKS. PHILIP IIAUBERT, Dealer and Manufacturer f Plain and Or namental MONUMENTS A TOMBSTONES, has recently opened a new marble fchoo oil East Tuscarawas Street, near Market Square, in Canton, where Monuments, Tombstones, aud all work pertaininar te l . : .. ,: 1 : . : . 1 1 . uia iiuu vi u usiiiuss, eiiufr iu , . . Italian or American Marble, are manufactured and kept constantly ou baud. Having boon engaged in the man ufacture of Marble work ef all descriptions for a number of years, tie is well experien ced in getting up good and skilfull work. Heal-o pledges himself that all or.ers shall be made satisfactory before delivery. as ne is aoie to give tne best and most ma terial, lor less money, than any establish ment either in or out of Stark couuty. Money can bo made by calling at his shop before ordering elsewhere. PHILIP IIAUBERT. March Oth. 1367-tr WHOLESALE GROCERY- Gr ROCERIES AT WHOLESALE! C. BIECHELE Has Just opened his stock of Choice Groceries IN TEE ' EAST ROOM oi.- tub REX BUILDINU linsst Tuscarawas Street, Cantos, Omo. Coffee, ' Tea 4 ; ' "." , . ? Sugars, . Molasses, . . . ' , . 'Tobacco, - ' ' . Spices, ' . Rice, Ac, Ac. RETAIL' DEALERS In Stark and sur roundincr counties are invited to call and examine my large - . STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES . And Judire of Prices, fce. Among my Stock, I have a large variety of tho ice and .carefully selected Rhine, Margraefler, and French Red . ' and White Wines ! also .; . Best Catawba and Isabella I . Please Give me a Call. C. BIEOHELE. Cantou. o., June 3, 18bo-tl ., G REAT REDUCTION In PRICES. Prices of Gt'ls Approaching a Oold Ba.k - NlCHOhA.- BO'Pv, Moroliaii VF' Mor. - Has reop-ne-l I iMotcLanl '" Tailoring 11 'l. snmeiil ' t Ilarter'aB 1 i lock (Second Floor), Where '- list received . AN jCiTIRELY NEW jNl WEU.- ELECTED . STOCK 0 Cloths, Cnsaimeres, Veatlnga, Also, a Splendid assortment of BROADCLOTHS, ... - - - CassimercB and Vestlngs, of all Kinds, Styles and Prices. - ; X.' BOUB,' ' The wBll-known Merchant Tailor,' pays individual attention to eyery garment mad at his establishment. Canton. MftTO, ll68.t u rl -J .J JEWELRY Q.OLD FOR GREENBACKS. DEIIBLE A BROTH E R , CANTON, OHIO. II A V E" REMOVED Tboir old .mil woll koiiK B J F W E LH Y ST OltE i To their splendid ftew Uuiiuing, ehst hiJo of the jiutiic aquure. on door Booth of Kimball Bros tind next door to C. bcliwoitzer'e I! art! ware Htor. Theirnevr buittifn ts fitted up iu Ihe lutfat style and Biipplied with a lull, jutsortinent of isew Goods in their line, Hii.-l.ua ' Gold and Silver Watches ' Of American, Kniidh an-J Swltn make; blocks of every Tariety; Kmu Jewelrr; Gold Pens of the best mak nd fjunlily; Silver and I'iated Ware; Mubicai Inbtrumouta, auch as Melodeons, GuiUirs, Violius, Kltited Fifoi, Accordeons, tc. Hpectafles ' to suit old and young; Kin cutlery, Portmonnaii", nnchina ware, ' TOYS'OF EVERY VAKlETY. .'. Be?idm very many articl9 not herein enumerated. - We are enabled to sell cheaper than inapt others as we Buy for Canrv avcioeku and Jewelry repaired. All our work warranted. Give us a enll. OaDton. August 1. IBUC .. " ' HARDWARE. LLIANCE HARDWARE - AND - ' . ... .' IRON S T O RE.' i '. WRIGHT A PEN NOCK, New Goods ! New Prices I - ' Enlarge 1 ytoclc l Terms Cask J We bog leave losay to the citizens of stark and adjoining Cotitiuea. that we still continue to- keep on. hand, and for sale, at the lowest prices for tho times a fine assortment ol POCKET TABLE CUTLERY 1 Furnishing Hardware, House Trimmings, Coach Trimmings, Harness Trimmings, -Furniture Trimmings, Coffin Trimmings, Mechanics' Tools, Farming Implements Shoe-Makers' Kit and Findings. IRON AND STEEL, Garden Seeds, Ropes aud Twines, Brushes, all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Locks and Latches, Springs and Axles, PAINTS AND OILS, Bent Wood Work, Moes, and Curled Hair, Hubbs and Spokes, Sash and Putty, . - ;. .' ' WINDOW GLASS, Picture Glass, Glass cut all shapes and sizet, 'Turpentine and Benzine Varnish, Floor, Table, Stair and Carriage : OIL CLOTHS, Window Shades, " '"..".' Damasks,:. - ; Dental Stock, . . . Whip aud Canes, . Bird Cages, ' ' ' Belting and Baskets, Aud a. great variety of all other arti cles usually kept in a Hardware Store. -Give Us a Call.' WRIGHT A PENNOCK. WOOLEN FACTORY. . i J O O L ! WOO L U 7 EAGLE WOOLEN FACTORY. Parties having Wool to work can have if done at tne iNew Juiglo Woolen f actory ou Soutu street between baud & ( o. s and Davis & Son's Mills, Caulon, Ohio, at the following prices : . , ,. t Doeskin Cassimere at - . ' , ." "75 cents pep yan', Double and Twist, ' " - i 00 cents per vr.rd Satinet,.. ' '. .. ..... oOcents'poryard Country Flanuel, yard wide, "' ' 30 to 35 cents per yard Fancy Flanuels, 28 in. wide, ' c -, ..85 oohUj per yard, Blankets, ' . ' t j'2,00 per pal- Carding, Spinning, and Reeling:, 18 cents per pound Stocking Yarn,- . -i - r 25 cents per pound Roll Carding, . . '. ! 8 cents per pound, We have on hand a targe esorniont of CasBiHjere,' ' . ; . . j :, , Satinet, . ... . si: .. Flannels, .. Blanket. aud , '. - Yam, Of our own make, which we will exchange ac manufacturing rates, or trade for Wool. ROBBINS A MILLER. Alay ZJ. 'CStr ;. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, and Little Boys' Wagons A Wheel barrows a large stock and for sale cheap at tho Pittsburgh Grocery store of .4 DAM LIPPERX.' J SHAPES, OIL-CLOTHS, .to., Ac. for sale cheap, at - J witKcuur, . .:.47tf... ....... : f - - '-'' STOVES &C. s TO fiiS, STO V ESI IL. BIECIIELE A BROTHER, CANTON, OHIO. aNtrrACTcazas or asu pKAuaa in TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE, Also have always on h.-u.l a large assortment Cook, ParPr, and Hfaling Stoves! Are agents for celebrated STEWART COOK AND PAUtOR 8V0VE8, Whieh are in (at the bent Cooking and Heating titoyee n the World. BVWe WARRANT all our cook stoves lobe good bakers and to draw well, and we Kell ax cheap as the cheapest. All kindi. of WORK MADE TO ORDER, On short notice and wairanted tojtlve'eniire aatis f action. Uur place is HaruiAU'a ol I atand, on KaHt Tus- cardwus street. G.v us acall. Oct. 4. 18m3. i.. BiECUEI.E ac BKOTHER. WOOLEN FACTORY. 1A.NTON CITY VlOLEN FAC TOR V .. LAWRENCE ALEXANDER, Thnakftil for past patr.ni age, nuiild most reappct- i.il.y loiuiii. ..m irit'iiiiH hi. i i..ruir iwimnp, nnd the public in general that l.e r.i refitted hm facto ry, (on the corner Cherry and Third sreeLs.) with NEW AND IMPROVED MACHINERY And that hp i now prepared to mflnufic:ure r.ll ;oedm tun lino on tittt Hhorteai noitco. an.j in a manner to defy competition with any ea tabliulimcntm the West. He manufac tures CLOTHS, SAT I N ETTS , Vestings, Tweetln, " Cassimeres, Blankets, " FLANNELS Of every description." . . Stocking Yarn, Ac, Be is likewise prepared to CARD ROLLS, SPIN YARN. COLOR, FULL, AND DRESS CLOTH, Or to manufacture Goods for Customers ou the Shares or by the Yard. He has on hand a large stock of goo he will exchange for wooi or cash. k-h suCustomers should remember tha he is manufacturing this season at REDUCED PRICES. WOOL WANTED I Ssa.Any craeuntoi' Wool Wanted, for which '.the highest market price will be paid. . . , . " ( . 'Xi. ALEXANDER. .. . .. -. r SEWING MACHINES r,U E Q R E A T A M E R I C A N ...... cO-VBJlVACION 1 JL, BUXTON HOLE OV ERSEAMING ' AntP'Sewing Machine. Its Wonderful Popularity Conclusive ; - Proof of its Great Merit. The inaieasein tho demand for this val uable machine has been. TEN FOLD du ll. e last seven months of its first year be fore i he public. - - This grrand and surprising success is unprecedented in the history nf sewing machi.es, and we feel fully warranted in IT HAS "NO E Q U A L , ' i .'. i . r UKIHO AUaOLtrTCLY TBI I1EBT : F A M.I Li Y MACHINE In the world, and intrinitlcally the cheap est; for it Is 'two machines combined iu one by a simple and beautiful mechanic al arrangement, maxing tioin tne SKutue and Lock-stitch, and the Over-seaming and Button-hole slitch, with equal facility aud perfection. It execute iu the very best manner every variety of bewimr, such as Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding t ad Quilting, Gather ing and Kpwim on, (done at the same time), and i.i addition, Overseaais, Em broiders on the edge, and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-boles in all fabrics. Every Machine Is warranted by the Company, or its agents, to give entire sat-, isfaction. Circulars with full particulars and sam ples of work done on this machine, can be had -on application at the Salesrooms of the American Button-hole, Overseam ing aud Sewing Machine Company, S. W. eor; Eleventh and Chestnut sts., PHIt.AUKI.PHIA, PA. Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms of the Company gratuitously to all purchasers. ., iStT" Agents Wanted. FRED'K PAXSON, Pres't. W. B. Men-ok Nil all, Treas. un21 If. . --. kALUABLK FARM FOR SALE. I '"will sell niy faim m Nimishillen Township, four miles northwest of Louis ville and eight miles from Canton, neur the Harrlsburg road, and formerly owned by Levi Werteuberg. The farm eon tains One Hundred A Twenty-four Acres, One hundred acres cleared and In a good state of cultivation, the whole well-fenced; 24. acres choice timber, . much of it ihe finest kind of oalc first class ; two story frame house nearly now, well furnished, containing eight rooms with pantry and provision room, good cellar, gooa- bank barn, frame, 44 by 7G feet, 'good orchard, good wells at house and barn iu shoit very-desirable property. For terms enquire of the subscriber on the premises. v ' -JOHN 8. COCK." i-may27tr ' " A. IIURFOKD'B Is tha place to get your eLeap SPOUT- INO. .... ;..,t, ; . . i . ; .. . .. iiiU . . - GROCERIES J"EW DEPOT, G RO CERY AND PROVIS I O N STO 11 it. HENRY BECKER Has just opened ju his new building ou SOUTH CHERRY STREET ! Near tho now depot, a large stock f fresh FAMILY GHOCERlils which he will sidl CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. I will pay I ne highest market price for COUNTRY PRODUCE. I also keep all kinds of rofreshmcii'-i f.-r the inner inau. GIVE ME A CALL And let ine try lo do us woll by you as any of the folks up town. HENRY BECKER. Dec. 18 tf--67. J ITTSBURG GROCERY STORE, Six Doors East of" American Hotel, Is going right along in the old place with MORE CHEAP GOODS, And much .cheaper sunt belter than i-v r before. Such sts - GROCEIUES. PROVrsiON. AC. In endless variety. Also a Iaign supply ot Notions, Tobaccos, and Cigars. Our stock of . C O N F E C T I O N E R I E S Are also Large and Cheap. 8- Good Fresh Buttor and Eggs constantly on hand. BaIIighest Cash Price always Paid for Country Produce. Our terms are invariably cash, bat I will sell accordingly as 'fthe nimblesixpunce" is what counts in trade. LIPPERT A. CLASS. Canton, April 1, 1GS-yI V FIRST PREMIUM .Jk - k ' or m (Silver juaaai r lJr VII AWABBXD TO . A T BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE E" fiy th N. II. Ststa Acricultur.1 Soclrtr, at , 1U Fair, holdeu m Nuliua, SapL ill, 1MW. - ' BABHETT'S Tegetable Hair Restorative Befltoret Gray Hair to Its Natural Color t rtro- motes th growth f the Iliiir t ehnjre th loow M wicu utinnil unruuc kluuii l cmu- cate landrulr and. Humors ; prsyenu . Iteuntainft no Injurioiia Ingrwtllenu, . jp aud u th most popular and reli- a a iPk able article throughout tha T - at, Wet, Noith, ana W wo"' J. It. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHE3TEB. N. B. Bold by all Drut'cieta. 8ep2S-CT-lG-ly BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. TJU1LDING LOTS FOR SALE. I offer for sale a nunibor of FINE 13UILD1NO LOT, Situated Near tho Fair Grounds, which I will sell CHEAP ! nnd on reasonable lerms. Abo a FUAMH BUILDING; 20 by 50 feet, will l.e sold Cheap, and ean be con verted into a dwelling at little expense. L. 1). RIDEK. Canton, March 2. I8i8-tf PIANOS. ' -Jfav22.18es.tf-; . JJ S. LKLAND, Kegiilarly npjioiiitetl Agent for , WJM. KNABE & CO'S and STINEWAY &. SONS' : Unrivitlkd Piano For cs. Also for ' CARHAItTifc XEKDIIAM'S and PHELPS AND GOODMAN'S organs and melodeons. , r ' . ' i ' - . . -".lAll tho 'above Instruments fully war ranted. Address ' H. S. LliLANP, :'. jMt. Union, Stark .Co. Ohio ine agent may un seen personally on Monday of each week, at the St. Cloud HoteCantop', Ohio... mai'107 6m. THE FLORENCE SEWING .... ! JiACUlNE ! Tho. La test and Greatest Improve ment in Sewing Machines ! . . ' This is the favorite "Family Sewing Machino' takiug four (litl'oreni stitches, and sewing the heaviest as well as tho finest fabrics, beaver cloth and grenadine! The : Misses McCormick,. of Chi ton, have used it for two years, daily, with triumphant suecess. This machine is for sale and on exhibi tion at the Misses McCormick's room in Dr. Mathews's Block. Call and examine and judge. To soe Its work and tho ma cbino in operation, will, convince all of its merit. - . IVe challenge competition. m a ii y t julia Mccormick, Agent?. Julv 11. 8(S8tr GENTS WA'NTED - -TO SELL. ' Blake'. Patent Springs for Chairs. They make a Spring Chair and a Rock ing Chair out of any common chair at small expense. Profits to A gouts largo. Send for cir culars to A. M. BLAKE, Care of Libby House, 54 Warren street, N. Y Aug. 12. 'fiStf n. BAunop. J. P. HAUHOl-. Q AN TON MARBLE WORKS. EAST TU8CARAWA8 ST., Opposite American Hotel, Canton, o. . .. PEAI.HRS IN MONUMENTS & TOMBSTONE of American and Italian Marble, Got up in the most appioved stylo of modern taste. R. & J. F. BAUHOF. June 17, JSfiStf JOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE. Any person wishing to buy a first class boarding house, Js requesld to call .as this office for particulars. ,Tho house it wei furnished, has at present eighteen boarders. .It is situated on the Public Square. in Canton. Lease ibitr years. Rent low. Call soon.- Canton, July 1, 1808. STRANGE, UUTTEUE Every youni; lady anil m..ii.m,n in tha United btates.-nu in ar wmo thing very mac to their advantage, hy r. i.nii twitnoutcnargej uj .uu...s - - Those haying feara of being liiiinbneefru will oblige by not noticing this card. All other- will cleaae address their obedient servant. p THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, oct!0nI8::" ' ' Ml Broadway. Now York. insHEEL BARROWS so cheap REMOVAL. 1- IEMOVAL ! REMOVAL ! HANE A LIND, Have removed their establishment to tht new building a few doors east of the Public square, -where they have on hand SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS WHIPS. fe. All of which ore warranted lo give satis faction and at prices which .1 "DEFY COMPETITION. $a&Joh Work and Repairing done on short notice neat nnd substantial. BCall and Examine Our Stock. HANE A LIND'S' C.tiilon, Nov. 7li., 1S- R K 7 M V A L I V. J. L I X D 13 XI N Has removed bis Saddle and Harness Establishment Near tothe corner of Tuscnrws & Cherry streets. Canton, Ohio. He- will continue, to make good vrorK and cheap. Let all my old friends and customers and ns many new ones aa choose, call and try me. . .1. XjIH ukmaw. Canton, May 27, ISSStf P P u - f?iil h. : JitUlli. ns i- f i (ajto rati;!. ; Pll; L'Ol. u:, : : cn, '; f8 i'- .iur' : any 'he3a ' . ! ner coit ! fllct I s th ,ai . CLCTKIMG. .wli 1 4ftei-; OODS AT A liAROAIN ! The undersigned having purchased ol .Siiifdi V. Miller, bis STOCK of a O O I) s , . consisting of CLOTHS, CA.t;,SIMERES, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, & C . , now oiler to tho citizens of C in Ion und vicinity a RARE CHANCE to pui chase such GOODS AT A BARGAIN 1 Also, having purclinsod the book ac count of said I. P. Miller, notice is hereby given lo those indebted to said aecouut tliat they are in the bands of Win. McKin ley, attorney at law, for settlement; those knowing themselves indebted, are reques' ted to call at his oilico in the Public LSiiild ings ond enke settlement at once. K. 1JAI.IA !. AlILTMAN, J A COll MILLF.U, W. K. MILL.KK. June 5. '67. tf. coi - 1 thei i je e? edeP lugl f loi , pegfi Tea' grat tm 'lie Wr eVlca? a lov, er atf Vof tli peopl yiittco ;ht th k.l.'1'f Ina! n, lii . 'on tf h, th. he bort ensioi -to th i meif ies an jUnior ', whicC IU beal Vcraoj to th; ire, pei he Dc hare o jtheaol tin HARDWARE. to a ro ' . TI A JtlAVARE fob EVERYBODY . We are daily receiving additions to our always large stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, PATNTS, OILS, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, SASH, &c &c Whieh we are , SELLING AT LOW PRICKS! warranting all goods sold to be as repre seuteu and AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST 1 Thanking our customers for former pat ronage, we solicit a continuance and In crease of trade. RAYNOL.DS A SAXTON. 1867. tf. June 26. TOLEDO & P1TTSI5UKG RAIL-J- ROAP COMPANY. Notice is hereby given, that books will be opened for seouring subscriptions to the capital stock of the Toledo and Pitts burg Railway Company, on Mondav, tho sixth day of April, 18($, at the office of M, R. A R. IKaite. Toledo, Ohio; at the store of Charles Foster, Fotoria, Ohio; at tho office of Hon. W. P. Noble, Tiffin; Ohio; at the Banking House of Geo. D. Harter & Bro., Canton, O; at tho store of I Gen. H. A. Stidger, CarroIIIon, Ohio; ot tne oinee oi uoi. ceo. ik. jucuook, ku-uh beuville. O; and at the office of Lloyd and Black, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Spaulding, James Wallace, S. M. Kerr. John S. Davison, T. W. Hartnian, W. H. Kincaid, M. R. Wuite, Truman II. Hoajr, Charles Foster, W. P. Noble, R. G. Pennington, R..W Shawhan, J. M. Nayl n-, Geo. W. McCook, Jos. Means, L. Borland, H, H: Hartman, W. E. Schuerlz, J. li. Iluhley, Thomas Faweett, James C. Hall, Solomon Li ml II. S. Walbridfe, C. Aultman, Isaac Ilarter, M. Wikidal, James A. Sax ton, E. Ball, Jno. F. Raynold, J. Durbin, D. Tyler, G. W. Lawrence, L. Sclicefer, II. S. Martin. M. L. Fast. 1IURFORD ; Has the best COPPER -'KTTLUS in Call and cot one jOi:s, .SPADES SHOVELS, Funics, ivc, Ac, for sale cbesp, at 47tf ' COllRELLS' DR. J. MORREIX COOPER rHYSICIAN AND Surpeon, Canton, Ohio. Oflle at preaent with A. J. Honda, Dential, HoutU Market atreet Kesldeneo, 6t. Ootid Hotel. Country calls promptly attended to daring day or night. . jutyevott ... , . ; . . i lilieap. Qprdo j the Mcpie 3- the '' B.Mi jkI n ' to.litt i govtr I ,d Stat '. Ived t ie c (A vol jt- No.; tp of a .; d nia -I V voi laug ' Ivela Itix I )SV' of 'of.th von an -ythe Jt'riid J