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jAkEinkifoKsriditor" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1872. StUonat RfpuliIKan Ticket. ' FOR I'UKSIDluST, ' ULYSSES 8V GRANT, Of Appomattox ConrthouFC. . rOR VICK-rREHUWSTF IH.NIIY WITJSON, Of MMSClltlSe.S., " fJ-atit And hi policy Aaervc (he vpr: highest credit." UoraeK Orerly, GLORIOUS VICTORY! OVERWHELMING TRIUMPH! Ring the Bells! Beat the Tom-Tom OHIO 18,000! Pennsylvania 32, 000! Indiana Doubtful. District of Columbia 5,600. NEBRASKA 5,000. HVe have met the enemy anil they are ours. The Presidential contest in virtually decided. We have be lieved and often stated, that justice, truth and right, would prevail, and our words aro verified. The animus was fierce, and tho battle 8troo. Every artifice, stratagem and trick, wero resorted to by our opponents, Vktle the Republicans desired a fair fight ou principle aod the issues in volved. The reaslta are a proud triumph for the latter, with a signal and overwhelming defeat of the former. Thin speaks" well for the intelli gence of the people, and shows how keenly alivo they are to their true interests, while it proves how futile have been the attempts made to hood-wink and seduce them from, the plain path of duty. The course pursued by the "untcrrified" was, to use a slang phraoc, "too thin." At we remarked upon a former occasion, policies may change, but principles are eternal, and in November next will certainly triumph in the right. Wood county gives 817 Republi can mujority, and Sherwood's majori ty in tho District. is 1,150, according to the latest. A dispatch from Lafayette, lad., Out. 10th, lo J. if. Kumlor, Esq, ol .Cincinnati, declares Brown , ond the -whole State Republican ticket elected. Another dispatch slate that " the tall &yeao&ore," Dan Voorhees, it buried iu a political grave uudcr a vote of 600 majority. The latest from Penusjlvania esti mates the Republican majority ovet "32,000. Lucas county has elected the whole Republican ticket, and the ''Rural Districts" have. put in a saving clanse which bids defiunco to Tole'do's cor ruption iu the Sixth District. The Election in Wood County. The official results of the elcctina in thU oimty, which we will give in our next isbue, will make a diKgrarcful showing foi pome of the townships in the south part pi the county. The. exposing parties id rerrytbiirg ttwodhip were fighting their way on party princaoAas until noon on the day of elec tion, when a dispatch was tcceu.ad Uting that the two Ptrrysburg randidutc, Mr. rtEKcr, for Cwamiwiioiior, and Mr. Vaird, fer Sheriff, were being scratched in the routhera part of the eecnty in a uiannei that would endanger their election. I wa not until then that the political strift :caeH, and the results will show that wr are indebted io the Democrats of rerrys burg townsbip ilar a Republican Cominis aioner and Sheriff. That the Iw.'juhliunuf ihose towiuthipr have been linpesed upon bv designing there is no doubt. It u due the licpulli an party that this matter tfhttittd be fcret d out aad the guilty parties mad itouiand tlte blame, Will the Scntiiisi ric ami explain Who rdcr.d the frat.dulit tK-kit printed, wftl it wait for JiVpubKiuiig who were im jpoted upon to expose those tt.bo were ped .tiliiig them ? I u, behalf of the Republicans tt ljKerrvs- 1mrg township, we itciul grtetjng to tUvse itepvhlkaiis of rjjiii, Ct ntcr and the tWr i..iith.i who kttl nohv t.v and futijrlit itr tin a lalvkt Ik Li t, Gov. Woodford and Gen Sherwood in Perrysburg. Cue of th moat nrgumontatWe sml con vincing speeches, on the imnci of the cam paign, wan delivered In front of Nontos'i Exchange, ttv Perry simoon Friday even Ins; last, by Oov. S. J WVinrnRP, of New Ywk.' There no attempt at display, no clop-trap, nnX no vt'UTperation of other men ) Done of the ImrMnor sophistry of the demnKojfW, but fr rtlnfn and lucid state-( ment of facta, whti-h appeared to be largely 1 Appreointed lv the antlieiice. It was an I able vindirntinn of the course of Oen. Quant and the policy ( hia Adminiatra- , .:.,.. t.... u :.i.... I. . man of words but of deeds, And if, aa hia cnomiea allege, ha has no ability, "then he in tho moKt fortnnatc man living." 1 no spenscr in a nuinoroiia siy 10 Hiioweti how (Jen. ( lli vsr hid "blmindercd" Into Vlckslmrg, "blundered" into Fort Donel- aon, nrt "tilmulcrert ' into KMHinvwul ; how , ho had "blunder1'' rhm payieijr $350,000, 000 of the National deht, Ac., and would j next November ngain "blunder" into the. White House. The "one-term" theory, the Kn-Klux law, and tho protection of American- citi aena, at home and nhroad, were dwelt upon in a brief hut pnnjrcnt manner, while Sen atonSi'MXKR andSciii'RZ received due at tention. The ppoecli, which was over an hour'a length, wna heard with the moat reapectful and earncut attention throughout, and greeted with frequent and hearty ap pUuxc. No apeciai effort were made to .iwcinhle a large crowd, there hcing no mimic or fire work, but the meeting waa respectable in numbers and character, many ladiew being present, and all highly enjoyed the treat of listening to so able and talented an orator, It was attended with good results, arousing our people from the political lethargy m which they were drifting. Gen. I. R. Sherwood was present, and in response to tho numerous calls, appear ed npon the eland and exf reaped hia grati fication at the large nmbc? of l&diea and gentlemen present to welcwwe hiBrbiK he would not occuy their time fit' discussing political istmea, as they had been so ably and eloquently treated by the previous speaker. He said he hail supposed the question would simply bo whether the Sixth District should be represented in Congress Vy a Republican or Democrat, until a aeciet circular was handed him a few minutes previous, and which he read to the meeting. It was issued by the liquor dealers of Toledn, and ealled upon the Vetera to support Mr. Hcrd, on the gronnd of hi being favorable to that traf fic. The circular in question waa issued and circulated just on the eve of election as an appeal to the passions of men, and to cajole the unreflecting, for a moment's thonght will convince them that the sub ject is one which haa nothing to do with a Congrem-ional election. How. destitute of argument miL-t be a cause, and to what extremes its advocates are driven when recourse is .had to such vile means, and such contemptible tricks to bolster it up. It is on a par with the story of Sherwood's desertion, publinhed in the last issue of the Toledo Democrat be fore the election, mijqxwinj there would not be ttime for refutation. "For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain," commend us to the Democrat 1 Republicans Greet Republicans. BOWLING GREEN, Oct. 10, 1872. to to At ol it a thU foi pi Mr. the I wr Editor Jours al -The 134 Republi cans of Center township and the 137Repb licans of Tlain township, who voted for Pierce for Commissioner, send greeting to the 206 Republicans of Perrysburg town ship, who voted for Wilson for Commis sioner, and rejoice with them in the suc cess of the whole Repablkaut oownty ticket in tlie increased majority of Wood county for the State ticket, and in the triumph of the Republicans of this Congressional Dis trict. Our enemies here are vexed beyond measure because Republicans wonld vote lor Pierce aad BaJrd, and are incensed at their Democratic brethren in Perrys burg because three names oa their county ticket were wrong. While the enemy here disabled our "rig ging," and sent u to sea without sail or rudder, they are sunk so dee-p in the pool of fraud and corruption that no political triumph will ever call them te a resurrec tion. Among the lost from our Republi lican ranks, we rejoice to know that we shall never more be burdened with him who was defeated for Treasurer in 1870, and again this year defeated for Sheriff. The Doctor has lain down with d s and finds himself full of fleas. It is the regret among Ropnblicani here that two candidates upon our ticket who knew of the contemplated fraud of the Democrats, the Doctor and hiserew did not wraftd the toscin of war, but sat quietly down and allowed the plans to be matured and carried -out right under the guns of their picket-$ ost. Shame on such men ! men whom Republicans had honored with their confidence and plifccd upon the watch-tower as sentinels, had been uu-.t while on duty, under a flag of truce, and protection promised to themselves, while their brethren were to be slaughtered who had confidence in them and assurance from them that no enemy should enter the gate. Judas sold his mai-tr for thirty pieces of silver. Then two political Judases have sold their party, betrayed their trust, prov, ed recreant to every pledge made, and all for a little increased vote. Rrpablieans tf the following townships have prred true to the Republican cause, when no more of local itie could move them. torreat ol lies or Iraul swerve them : Wci-toti, Middktcu, Terry, Montgomery, Freedom, Wtium, Washington, Jukson, J ke, Webster. By your help, brethren, we will repair the Republican ship, strengthen her bul works, cover her vulnerable parts with armor, rnfl sail into port in November with 1,200 niajoxitv for General Grant. PLAIN. Who or im jpoted Da Rick bss sue she 0. t. 6Y C. rosd tSO.POO dsmsges tn his itow, when throws from the track recently, seas- Tafia. Ws mp poM that Rosa R. Sloans has aawttsd lbs bill, as it is reported tbst ha svsn payssWoeas kill' cd na bis road twsnty years sg. m i Toronto,Cana la, paH;r inform u that nearly all the homes of that city are sick. Business is nearly at a stand still, aa the merchants can neither ship goods to or re native any front ahe depot. The hacks have all disappeared (from the uland.-, and the mal.Uir a very acrivik t'tic. [From the Toledo Blade] Gen. Sherwood's Gallant Canvass. lf "Tbs FtefMiMieaBS of the Sixth Dlatrlel hire f very ream In be proud of the ability snd jrtl lantry whh which Oen. Mhtrwon4 bss led then In this m.iet Tjgotoos and sacitlnf canvass. Notwithstanding Che aapersinns wktS) wbfch hit enemies, personal and political, hart tiled tha air, and the ontair and unaornpnlons maimi by which ha baa been opposed, ths result demon atratea hia high standing among the people. Hia Tots is snout equal to ual or the state tteaet in? the diatricL. Tha fole which have heon Atehad from ,im nna place the good will of the people ' hare replaced in another. . . Thia haa been a contest of poverty against wealth. Gen. Sherwood la a poor mm and haa ! 'wealthy hackers. Ills opponent had wealth aad weawi esa weauny trien.is, end oy miens nt the influence of money they expected to bay hia way Into Congress. Oen. Sherwood had no money with which to buy an election, nor had ha tlx) disposition to uie money for that purpoee he had been pnsssasrd of St. iie haa anpear- eJ before the people In a sonars and manly way, and defended Ihe principles of the Repnb- "can party witn an aomiy snoe nec:irtnra inut Is evinced in his eplondid majority, lie haa not treated his opponent other then whh respect and fairnesa. He never alluded to hia opponent tinlras in ri'ptv to soma Inquiry, or in order to rxplaln aome matter in reference to himself. No candidate ever conducted a cuurasa la a tore gentltmanly manner. In Justice to Den. Sherwood and to his repu tation in other parts of the Stnte wa now make thess personal allusions to our eandijute. The flutnrea prove tha aooeplabililf of our candidate and the moat timid jf hia friends now admit that oureltolceof a Cun lid.de waa a most judicious and fortunate one. Wa rejoice to any that no Touof mo in Ohio enters into tha arena of na tional politics under brighter auspices, and wilb hia now well known and recognixed abilitjrood uds:ement, and integrity, we hara no doubt that hi fnture in its fulfilment will far exceed tha promise." In speaking of the defeat of Mr. Hcrd the Blade is severe, but not too much so fotvtho chicanery brought to bear to secure' hia election. It says : "All good citizens will rejoice st tha triumph ant elecl'on of Oen. Sherwood. The Democra cy determined npon hia defeat, and aelected their Candidate In accordance with their idea of 1 fitnesS. Mr, Uuril is wealthy. Mr. Kurd bad tha conriikpe of the liqnor iuterest. Mi . ZT wanted a se.il in Congress, and wis willing to pay fur it, and consequent! Mr. Hard waa mad their eandidate. Then commenced a campaign, tha like of which this District ncver btfont sawv sad, for m good name, we hope may saver see again. Money was placed lavishly where It waa anp posed it could baj votes. A sratamatic tff rt waa Bade to debauch Ihe people. Tba worst elements of society wars appealed In, and means which denagnguea know how to use, ware employed to make that appeal effective. The Liquor Dealors of Toledo eam to the Taunt and, with s few honorable exceptiona, raflieeV under his banner. Thej want so far aa lo iaaue a secret elrcular to their bretbero of the apignt and decanter thmagb lbs Diatriet, urging them to aupport Hard. There was not a low doggery ie b Diatriet which was not ebtrterej and run ia bis iaterest. In Bryan, ifdgerbin, Perra biir, V anaaoa, Elmore, Napoleon, everywhere where gin mills eaiat. gin-milla were supplied wi h funds and aet la work to grind eat votes for the "genial and gnotlemsoly" candidate of the Democracy. Whisky flowed like water all over the district, and for the past four weeks there has been aucb a ear,uival of drunkenness and debauchery aa Northwesters Ohio never saw, and ncver will again. They did not stop with lbs nse of tbess two agenciea. Slaudt-r waa another weapao which they did not scrnpla to nae. T.ha supporters of the"bigh toned" Hurd did not beeitale to black. n tba fair, fame of a soldier .with ehatgea d most outrageous. They circulated tbeaa elan dera in Iheir papera, aoil oin were foUt4 mmn enough to atand at tha polls and howl them until ailenead by the indignant denial of boa.'at men. Another eanse for rejoining over the result, is the fact that Mr. Surd attempted to cany the election by appealing to claaa and elanniah pre judices. Ha attempted to array one elars of cilizeua ia combination against another. lie attempted to revive the old feeling of one nation ality against another, which all good men hoped bad been laid yeais ago. Only a demagogue would attempt to raise a feeling so fraught with danger ti society, so ski-American and so strife-creating. Ail good eilixena bars season to rejoice that thia despotic device failed of its purpose, snd that its author ia buried politically beyond tha bops ofreauirection. The battle ia over and Mr. H irj is abelve. We reioice st the result with a fullness of satis faction that we never experienced before. We writs the poiilical obituary of this man with a most glad and thankful heart. For sereral things are made manifest. Firat, that s aenti- .ment of toyaltr to lbs government still exists, ana toe acta ol oh it who arrayed theoiielves in opposition to the government in tha Hue of its peril, are nt 'orgiren or forgotten, aeci.nl, that in Norihweaten Ohio Money and Rum can not buy a aeat in Congress that these agenciea re not of mrScient potency to olect a man who baa no claims to peace tul'lhe nosaesaion of the tn-at, an tna ability to nse tba aeeund aa a po litical engine. Tba result yesterday is a triumph r fba-pco pie over tna demagogues it is a rebuke In those who deliberately att-mpted to debauch the people it ia tiia triumph of decencv near aauutg gAierr it is in short a clean Kepubltcad triumph. Hail. Sherwood! VuU, Uurd I Gen. Sherwood's Gallant Canvass. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Bunch Taking Leave of Democracy. HE IS STILL SICK. We learn front the Toledo Commercial, that the late firm of JItbd, Bi'xcu dt Col, is officially stated to be dissolved. His professed friends repudiated him at the polls, which hi justly thinks was mean and cruel. No doubt it was ; but "a man who lies down with dogs will get up with fleas. So said the doughty champion of the Coal tion, whoju Mr. BlUCH says he will not vote for. He says further that he could not have beTired that "they would back on him as they have, after partaking of the hospitalities of his "dive," &c. He now repudiates the entire Greeley concern. He says he ncver was treated in his life as he ''has been by taa 'high- toned gentlemen now running the great moral revolution in Lucas county." He isdares "they held out to him the most tempting overtures and promises place and power, and then went back on him, and now he is done with GaccxiY and fhs Democracy." As an indication his feelings e-hn door of his "dive" war droned with crape at au t-uily hour Wednesday un-rniii. Lincoln's Rebuke of Greeley. We publish below a letter of remarkable fore and perspicuity, written by Prastdest Lincoln, In Aspnat, 1802, tu tha bffloiooa meddler of tha TVioane. Through the column! of hia paper, Gaati.tT addraaaed a dictatorial and insolent cummun Na tion to the President, arrogating; to himself a anperhir knowledge of State affairs, and assnnv iof to teach that (treat man hia doty. The hraaaed and jaded, but patient, Lincoln replied to It at once. But few men hare reeeived a mnrm ...thin.. - .l r-t.i .1 riehly deeerved it. The IVeside.t never' forajnt hia dtrty.or allowed himself to be d4rerted fra ths discharge of it by the preanmptnnna inter. fersnes nt soelt men na Ohsslsy. Hut hx-alng back, at this distance of time, one almost trem- blra to Hunk what might have been onr emidt tion now, had Mr. I.imrol followed Ihe adrice of the conceited and imhvoile marplot or the 7Vit. The Chicago Tintn haa wieely recall ed Ibia letter to mind. CxxcvTirs Maxsio, Wanriniiton, Auga2i, 1862 f "Hon. H. OaaaLSV- W Sir t "I have juat received ynnra of the 19th In atant, addreaaed lo mvseir through the New York Trilimu, "If there be In it any statement or ssatimp tiona of fact which I amy know to be eruueous, I do now and here controvert them. "If there be any inference which I in iy be lief c ralsely drawn, I do not now and here argue agnlnat the n. It there be perceptible h It sn Impatient and dictatorial tone, I wir it In defence lo an old friend whose heurt I have alwaya supposed tu be right. " "As to the policy t sttem to be pursuing, ss you say, I have not meant to lear, ny me in iniuoi. i wimiu save me union I would a re it in the shortest way under the Conatiliuinn. "The sooner the national authority can be re stored, the nearer the Union wi.l be to tha Union ss it was. "If there he those who would not savs the Union unless thsv eotild at tha same time aa re slavery, I do n 4 agree with them. "If item be those who would not save the Union on leas they could at the aims time de stmy slavery, I do not agreu with them. "My pariimount object ia to save the Union, and not eiiher aire or destroy slavery. "If I could nve the Union without freeing sny siave i wonni tin it . ir I could savs it be freeing all the alavea I would do it: and if I could do it by freeing a"nio aud leaving others al mi I would also do that. "What I do about alavery and the negro rsco I do because I be'ieve it helps to sure this tmnn ; and what I forbear I forbear because 1 do not bolie'e it wou'tl halo save the Union. "I shall do leas whenerer I ahall believe whnt 1 am doing hurls the raiixe. and I ahull do more wheneTer 1 believe doing more a ill help the cause. "I ahall Irv en correct errors when shown lo be errors, ahall adopt new viewa so fast as they lb" anpt? lo be true views. "I hive bo.i at J-4 my purpoia according tn my viewa of olTinial duty, an I I !"tcnd no modi flcaiion of mr oft-expressed personal wish that sll men everywhere could be free. "Yours, A. I.ISCOLS." I, A. I.ISCOLM." GREELEY MOTTOS FOR Democratic Banners. HCS BOOMERANGS CO BACK ON HIM ' i- of of n The t)eniratie pan uas been eziremelv fortunste is its aelectinn of a victim for the pres ent TresideDtial cmosiirii. eivinir it Iwn s.l. vantacea that it n.t.. J on.r, vis: u baa turnialird a aiilijeci fir "illustra'W that haa na.le the campaign (ia that line) expenaire to tha Republicans ; anil aeeoodlv, it has resclj mado muttoes for Demicratie campaign banners, in the form of slwrt sod pithy savings by its arrs cindi.Ute, n. O. Tbe Dcin.it Pott is entitled to credit far sr- sistinf the Democrata in making tha fullowiiiz selection, snd recimmene's aiie first ss sn ap- prnpriats ornsaient for Demnerslie wigwams : "Take all tha haunta nl (Wbacueherv in the land, and tna will find nine tenths of their masterspirits activa pani-isns .of thu aame Demiicracy." -Jljt wrKtea on mv grave that I never waa its follower, and bred nd died sKhinc ita deblur.' Mtrmtt Orttlry. tut ornamenting tha front of the apeftkera' stands at Demncrjtie masa meaiinnia, Uie fol lowing is ver; spprnpriaU: "The essential articles of tha Pemnaratie e reed are ; 'I.ova rum and hte rsiugeva The teaa ana litirni and knows the more certain ha ia to ro'e the regular ticket fruin X to Ijxtrd." Hnrae OrtUry. For an illnmination at a Democratic eveninf meeti.-.g, the following kaa the great mjrit of ber jng abort, pointed, and truo i 1 i ''If there were n t a newansner nor a common school fa the country theDrmocr.t e part WoUM De tar stronger man u is. a v. Tha folloayinj for rum I districts, espiurtly thss districts where igilancs Committees are aeceassrj to enable farmars to preserve their stack, trill pro re a UkioJ and popular legend : 'lErerv Democrat la not a horse thief ; but avorv horse thief is s Ojrn icrat." ft. O. Tor Deinaorllc procession in Cities, s Bus effort can be prodnodd br Ja Iici0u.1l distribut ing the fulliwing over dJleirsrUens from appro priate wards su l streets : , ' Everv one Uo chooses to list bv pugilism, or gambling. r ti krlotry, with tiearlv everv keeper i.f a linpfiug-bouiJ, U p.lilicjll ajrom ocrut.H II, U. 'We thereupaa aalcjj ear eoatemnorarv -to stats frankly whether the piigiti.t, bUcklugs. llnevea, Kei'pera of ueoa ol uroatitotion, etc.. were d t alumat uiunimouslr Ujin lemta. ' . a. "Toam ikals a D m lcrnie r.lrtus : to chew is that virtue intensifli'l; t dmrfk rum is that eirtua.in the eujurlative." M. I. "A purulv aelfiih interest attaches 111 lcvd ruffiiiily, eriminal, an-l dingnrma trlsss-s h the Democratic pu-ty." U. 0. Jfolhioj fl wr than lha fo'loving as a m itto for Demicnilo S'ati. eouilf , and I101I eonveu li.His, his ever Ujiu produool. Il h is all the inurita of brjrity. truth, iunocjnt em l.ir, and that direct aimvliclty wuicU c imi 't fail to touc'l tha popul tr heart.: 'Tha briin, the fccirt, tbe s oil of lha pr snt Uomoera'.ie p rty 'is tba rubel elein -ut at lha Sonth, with its Koinliern alli.-s su l sympa thizers. Jt is rebel at the oirj lo diy. It would come ii.to powor witU tlu hate, chagrin, the wraih, the m irtilio ition of ten bitter veirs to impel an t guidj its steps. a Wbat aver chastisement m ly be di'aerved bv onr at ti sal siiM, a must hope that this disgrace sni humiliation will be apured at." I Q, Furthcrm re, thjre am mottoes tu bs gatlisrsd from Oree'ey's siyinj:s suitibls for everv seo lion of tha co intry. For thi X mthsrn Demo srsts the fo liw n; will be sn Inspiring legend to bs eirriad st the head of their processions by a colore ! fl ig-b-'aror : "All do know lh.it there are seeoral hundred Ibnnsand mulattoea In this eoantry ; snd we presume that no one h is any very aeilous d 'dbt thil lha fathers of at least nine-tenths nt them am whits Democrata, and ws are sura tk it those Deinnoraia, if tlioy will bars yellow chil Iran, miglit better than otherwise treat Ihe inolhora reaeetrully as 't.res, alter the landihls pattern of that amineut Democr.it, Vios-r'raaidcnt Uiufa. srd l. Johnson (J. For proousslons eora;naed of Ox-C '0 federate soldiers, the following would andoubtsd! create S popular urere, If Ji iiuted on s b inoav burns by s one-lsiged, ur nns-srmal suleW, in gray or buttsrnot uniform 1 "When the rebellions traitors are overwhelm sdiin tba-field, and aoatlared Nse leao-es before ss angry wiud. it must not be to .return tu eaae. ful and s okteuted hoinua. Thevr ntat find pov erty al their firesides, su l sea privatiena in tha snu-Mia eves of m itbjrs snd ths rags of chili ran. "-if. O. Wt might, if ws ohnss, Select for Dent cr.tls njoltnes of this sort by ths bniJred, sit written by ihdr candid its fr IVasid tnt; but the ijje a .1! J . f .r nun lUt, to h-gin iij. hi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Glorious The Largest Stock of v Goods Ever Brought (o Perrysburg. Toledo Undersold! Competition Defied, Come anil Sec IF. US. MHlLlLlHffi & C. At the Hew "Cash Store." Oct. , I87'i COOK k JOHHSOH. New Finn! OWE PRICE TO ALL. All Goods Marked in Plain We arc selling our Large and New Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bcady-Made Clothing, as Cheap as Any House in Toledo. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE CooK's mock, l'crrysbnrfir. O. lews ! I New Goods! 1 j , 1ILT0MC0 Perry sburgr, Ohio, DEALERS 1 (At Strictly Cash Prices,) G A I, E Cook and Parlor Stoves, Till, Cop1 k Stet-ta Ware, PUMPS. CORDAGE WATEU LIME, LAND PLASTER, HHffi. STOKES. FELLOWS, Country Lumber, Sa$h, Doors & Blinds, SHINGLES, LATH ASD PICKETS. Tks mist Complete Stock kept in ike County, on hanJ at all tiaocs. Tritts Reduced to Cash Basis." Give us a call, bring yourmony and Goods at a Bay a CASH STORE ! Cheaper than any euo olso w.Clli'll you. HARDWAR THE SH7 CAMPAIGN ... II.w Opened at the Casfe 4ore Off A. G. W1LUAMS BRD. LOUISIANA AVENUE, PEKKY8BUUG, O. Wo have jnst roceivcJ, anJ have on Exhibition, tkc Largest line of Spring and Summer DRY GOODS Ever Brusht to this Market. Good Crash 10c. Per Yard. All otner Goods in Proportion. A full line of CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Togetberavith a full selection efothsv Goods, bought especially to fill the wants of this mar4ct. Plcaso-call-tn J Exuniino before Buying TOLEDO ADVERTISEMENTS. L P. STEWART, 121 Summit Street, Toledo, Has Openort a Splendid Line of Fall Goods, in the following : Ottoman Scarfs and Shawls, a Silks in Black and Colored, Dress Goods, t Beautiful Designs. House-keeping Goods, a complete stock Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Children and Men's Wear, Kid Gloves in all the Newest Shades, Trimmings & Notions in Endless variety P. S. illy Genuine Kid Gloves at $1 OO and $1 25, are A 1. ONE PRICE AND STRICTLY SO. A. P. STEWART, FIRST INJTHE FIELD! MABLEY, (he CLOTHIER, Tin imt Returned from the Eastern Markets, with a Full Line or Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing ! An Elegant Stock of PIECE GOODS, la Diagonals, Scotch and Fancy Cassimeres for Custom Work. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats, Caps,&c All of which win be Sold nt BOTTOM PRICES." BSSrEverythins Marked in " PLAIN -FIGURES." and "ONE PMCE FOR ALL," at 153 Sammit Street, Toledo. 3VT A.T3HsTj3'5r, Tho OlotUier. A. M. GRAFF, New York. 107. GREAT OPENING OF NEW FALL AT A. M. GEAFP & PHILLIPS, 107 Summit Street, Toledo. New Calicoes, Now Delaines, New Flannels, Every thin? Mew! New Black Silks, New Colored Silks, Now Irish Pop Ins, New.. Velours, New French Poplins, New Jap. Cram Stripes New Black Alpacas, New Plaids, New Brocade Poplins, New Serges, New Shawls. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Corset f, New Collars, New Ties, New Trimmings. F very thing New! No Old Stock! New Cassimers, New Cottonades, New Denims WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT Prices JOoTyixxs Competition ! TDEBEFOKB DON'T JUKE AMY FCRCII AiSKS CNTIL YOU VISIT 107 SUMJIIT STREET, ' W. NICHOLS & CO. Dealers in Clocks Watches, Jewelry ALSO OPTICAL, isTiir?irxT. Era Gtasra and Spectacles aiseclallTanlleal to defective aifrlit. Clocka, WatlieJt iawalry repnired in a lli'tnuehlr wni kirenlika manner on short uiitico. an l all work Warranted. t"Otd jtnl.1 V silver b(iu( lit at market value. 8 1'orry St.. near Aincrirnu Uoaar. TOLEDO, OHIO. J6 55 Trade Murk T. S. FULLER, at 213 Summit Street, Toledo. Hss in bis Fall Stnrk and krepa tba bast makea, and bnva them of mannfacturera. Furbusli A Bmwo's French Kip B.mia, Dvlusch, Baluuf A O'a lland-roiidtt Calf Uix.ta, Ware. Jr. Hewed Calf and le UimiIs sre make specialities. A Ihito line nf Wnmena. Misnea and Children's Raws, Flannel lined Umida iu large vsrictr. Wa will ahnw you onr Goods with pleasure aad Sell theui Cheap, 21m GO TO JVC O .a03ST3Ls33TT, Manjifacturiii Jeweler And Dealer iu Watches, Clocks & Jewelry 193 Satonsst Atrt, TOLEDO, . Wstohes, Cloaks snd Jewell' earefullT Ra- pairsd snd warrniiUd. All kinds ol uhi OM and Bair Jewelry mads Iu order. au j. h. phtckT Cliucoessor to Ttwley A Finoi.) Manufacturer of snd Wholesale Dealer in CONFECTIONERY, Also, lbs Celebrated POP COIiN HALLS, Wrsupsd In aasoRted on lors nf tissue spr Hold by tbe hundred or br lbs barrel. olel all ttrusars. Also foreiuo aad bosoeatis Vails nf all Kiud).i- gars, ii cBalulv oo band. 317 S Has sul Strset, m TMlAalat, A. lielow Chorry Street. .All ttrders by uiail jironij.llj- Jill.uJ X2tf 121 Summit Street, Toleil, O. P. A. PIIILL1TS, Toledo. DRY GOODS ! New Ginghams. New Muslins, New Linen Goods. io Old Stock! II. T.Cook. Wm. Wilcott HENRY T. COOK & CO. DSaXlBs IS Watcles, Dianiontls, Fine Jewelry Solid Silver k Silver Plateil Warf, Clods, if. 137 Snmmit SI. TOLEDO, OHIO. Watches, Cloaks and Jevrelrr carefull; Keouirud and Warranted. N. V. I.DDV, Dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, Robes' AND GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing: Goods, 119 Summit St, Toledo, Ohio. IADIES FANC7 FUES A SPECIALITY. A l.srje Stock nf the different kinds sjwsys so hand, and at eery low prices. Beautiful Irinitte ge. Good Heal Mink Seta from $10 00 Alaska Miwk Sets - ,4 (10 Plain Musk Hat Set - 3 50 French Coney Sets . 3 5r Russian, Fitch, H'be-iaa Fxjuirrol, Seal. As bricao. and 1 oeland Lamb all at prices f i peF 4 ioas than laat season. t&Call at ll SuoubU Street and be con vinced. iSn Ol) YBAIM' PKRI K"1CR ( RAP- n. A.l.r.11 K RA iv AimaNTirn ntinu, DI&lEN8ATiUV. iUaUiialtcd on tha For. sign Pisa. uyara utoss, Jiosroe .reel, Toledo, O. A Parsmsment InsUtntlou. Tho undersigned bar giad Twenty-Nina 5--- a tint ri.nceaa I'VACTiciNa Farai. Cikd in the Maumes ValleT.ealla attentii n of Ahuse Interested to iiieifstlthal he has aa taMiahad a suit of ;1 roojins in llrers'lllocjt . alounie Street, a rea jular Dispensabuy fr S.r iMai.nant anil ll.rmi. jjyr aut ours of all know, PIllVATB IJSEASKS whether of reawil orinin orof Ions; standing, to Male or Feoasje. I'ba suooess which has atlund sd ihe praotis of ths undersigned In Ilia treat. ment of diseases coming under lbs sbovs hea(t .ia etiSotent guaraattee that whatever bs unrter takea iie panfi.ms, said ,tn arary caae eflecta a radioial Aisrs. Private ,aomna are provided wham oonealtattons.eno iUs uaurad As lbs strictest ctinAdeoca. asleneral Offlos omersMos. Srf sod .Bit, Uonroo street, first nwim lo -she deft U 4hs U.p of tba stairway. All letters oouuimng a reapiltauQS or posisge aianip prquipvy anaweres. ttSiruttia houra Iruuite to 4, and (roan I to 9. tail us or sdursss. K. It. TYMPANY, sCMjjil-Wtfv