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Mmonlttfjronicfc ET. qUAIUSVlLLE, OHIO! 11 JIorni.vu, Aruil. IS, 1SCF. I 1r AlMnlrraneatnna for the pstw-r, ornpon nn net relating to inn outre, siinui'i 1 1 y. i THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY.

BI nee'' Co Andctlcu election, Democracy has liven very Jubilant. A thtj. Chtoii-Tlepuhiioan Tar ty. In nny the Northern states na bch ft rare ccflmncc of late, mnuy no matter by what coinhl nation of circum- stnVinrh kyletory' 1 oiitai.nwi,' me anxWth niirl Hungry awiranw xor luacu and rower. In tho ruiikq of the Demo- crtto lirt ore to hail it withe harTdAiror to them of a better flay.

St would" be considered crUuTty bv sonld, to deprive these long hoj'9 di-i tresaed adherents of modern Democracy, of tho llttle'comfort they are finding in the ivsuJt' of Uie Connecticut election. We can not but tldnk, on a full view Of the situation, that tho once proud Dem ooracy, that boasted of Itn divine rlpht to rule the country and "control Hs uc have greatly fallen from 1U former exalted position, when It can be thrown into such ecufatic over a triumph in tho the "Hartford lUaerisions, Wlmi thu circumstances under which this 'letory has been secured are thoroughly examined, there so little in it of encouragement for the OJenio craey of the last six years, that we are astonished that they do not mourn over the result, ns ilia overthrow of that Tiomnfriiov. mther. than claim it us a victory. When the Heymwir Democracy and that wafl the only kind there was durlnn tho war undertook to carry Con- noctleiit on o.

Democratic platform, he and liis party w4 beaten by 13KH ma The Seymour Democracy was Htate Itiirhts. Pro-Slavery, Antl-Wor Democracy but the Democracy of Eng lish, who cnrrlcd Connecticut, Is Kman- cinatlon. War Wldle Val- landigham, Wood, Voorhoes, Mid mottf, the lewlers the Democracy dur ing the war, were giving nld and comfort to tho rebellion, and npiMwing every menns adopted for its ovorthrow, Mr, Knlish was in Congress, doing all cyuld to curry on the war, and voting tho emancipation of Slavery. If his election now in a realise of rejoicing tho lenders of tho Democratic: Tarty, then, Indeed, has the Democratic Tarty greatly changed. It may be that tho Democratic Tarty 1ms a' proud record, and a promising future, but tho record Is not, a modern one, over which lt adherents love dwell and the most sanguine of its adr lierents can see little of the unity of purpose oud action within Jits ranks so cessjiry to seuwe auccew.

In Kentucky there are two Democratic parties the Vallandlgliam rcln-l, and tlie Kuglish war parlies. In New York there are tho Titinmany rebel, and tho O'Kiley war parties. In Ohio we have the C'orry-Long ATWoirtI)fiiw)crncynnd tlienameless Democracy, under the lead of Thur-luan, Jvwttt with 'iaiuutlighniu as a and thoroughly without principles or policy. If there lit any thlu In tho Democratic party very encouraging tolls voiuilcs, we, ceitulnly, cannot see it. 1 4 1 -i 1 HOW CONNECTICUT WAS CARRIED.

That Connecticut was carried for the Copperhead ticket mainly by downright, Itarefaced bribery Is being demonstrated dally, The Kveutng On.etlo, (non-par tisan) huna letter from Merldun, which after commenting 011 th sjieaklng on cither tdo during thy can vawj proceeds: How vuluablo to either side tlil array of oratory proved is aquestlon; but those who were present on 1110. scene Knew tliat there was a more puissant t'urno operating on thu consuleuceti uud ballots of the freemen 01 luui nowrr was Money. 1 "The election was not finally carried by principle, nor by itersonal animosity, nor yet by prejudice, by an Influence intlnitely bastr than either greenbacks iu the itching palm of he citizens. I do not wean tbat tho. Democrats bribed voters, and Unit Keimhliouns, lu superior noltiuxst, tloslalud.

would mat om puny couUl bo excepted from such dobauuhery Hut both were Involved. KucU party bought all tho votes it had tho money to pay for Hepublicans only Insisting that they could buy a greater number of men from the enemy lor a given sum than the Democrats could buy from them which was nrobable. eiiouuh. Never before since the chartor day weie the el Unens of ConneotluutboiiKntundnoiilaHishamu' fully In onen luuiket. At every ballot' box.

citizens pixttpouud voting till the hist moment, uud then gave their ballot to tho hiuliest bidder. 1. 'Voted yet?" would bo asked of all those dilatory trader. 'Ko-lwven't ejultodecidod wliloh way to a moat up come In hirt, and let rgue with you and tlio two would off to negotiate. Ten dollars vote was otlbml the day before by itcpubllcan and $J0 by DeuwHTuU, and the turljf Jo-' erensetl during election day the same ratio until In the atlernoon ono of Win.

H. Jiarnum'a agents ollertil for ingl licpublluan vote in Wlimtod got It. Taking lulo consideration fact tli at the IVmoorats had ten-time the iiMit money omployi'd, tlio rasult this bad btisinran should have I iron anfur-talned as surely thvxhty liaforejiy inntho- inatkM as tin day al'terbyounthi)f. Only (km of.the Uepublloan cnndiilatcw, lternum. had numey: lay.

Doming, HtarkwcaUier, aid North- top, wf ra unable to give uuytaing to canvaaa exoe4 work. ,) is 1 11 H'ilic Dfiuik'rats, on the-eoutrarvk takwt cant to nominate their very weal-- litlest men, without too much ifereuoe ttfotherqualithuttlon. Mr. Kugllsh ajrortli a million, aul Win. H.

Uurnuiii and HotohklM a mil Hon and a half mor llulibard and Mar; In were, worth throe or four hundred tliuuand eauh. Could (It nwult io very doubtful when it advert lac in advance that thuao guntie men meant to speud a uiuoh -money wM to carry Ihe Aitntr, ail rnipt men, and all imMtterent jnru ana au avaricious mun, wurt avion the qui vlim by such an announcement? 'I'bm only Jleeouatruetlou attttlcd by. depra scramlltt for power was reconstruction of collapsed wallet; only flnanolal quotHou- was. ictiietloo of personal nnunoes which vpuld, wot War clote scrutiny." 'cVeaing at i THE U. S.

SUPREME COURT. Pen Pictures of its Members. court Tho WaHhlpfctpn correkpondwit of the CWlt thu. skctchce tliel i- .1. JUSTICE DAVIS.

on the rip-fit of thfr henrh, tm a I I first notice. He wan a prairie friend of lr. Lincoln, and rewived hi- appoint- muiil frnni li 1 in. Ha una an olil-filsmnn- ed-pro-slnvery Whiff, who, when the election of Jjovejoy denoted trie aawn oi progress in tire rsTftte, Jcrt.iua i it awi conitimed to stand toof from rt till It brought out his friend Mr. Lincoln, when he returned to the fold and worked vifrorouely lot hlnu' JTe hnd Very1 Utflc n-imtation a 'fe'oiise- wn troubled with little i i0 State CirtnvW, JudMhlp t'6 pre vent ntter stagnation.

.1 ranspianioa from the lee-houso of Marjiand conservatism, tliecool winds of tneprnlrlckept him from thawing, and even the 'Warm life of the new era Into which Mr. Lin coln 'caused 'Lira to be born, did nntftttirt the blood In his veins, and witn nis lost derision he hns stamped himself as' fulso to HIh honor, and a satire upon nm ap pUlllllllUIIdi 1 dawn ot ih: company wit liasniiill conservative clique. His large Lend, set ort broad shoulders," and covered with dark brown hair, which is parted on the side and allowed to lie carelessly. Tho face is a rough one em-bolished" by short, bilndfo HidewhiBkcrs. Ithiis an overgrown boyish look, and he lolls and lounges in bis chair liko a ln'zy school boy anxious toget outto play, oratany rateto escape It I's'heavy, wenk, futlgucd, and animal In its ex- )rtHiiiiii.

He Is already Incartilv sick of hts deci sion In tho Milllgan cno, and hus declared to friends that If ho could bo placed back wtiero he began to writeit he would confine himself stritcly to tho points be fore the Court. What a commentary upon that decision, that the very man wno mane up tno mu orny, nnu tnus made the decision possible, should himself repent of It In tho few short weeks that nave parsed since it was ueiiverea i Well might Mi. Stanton declare it to be thegreatestcrimeever committed afjalnst tho country. And yet it stands, though those who made It no longer belle've. It 1.

JUSTICE SWAYNE. to Next to Davis sits a man of totally different face, forrii and character. Mr. Justice Bwayne has a head eminently Websterean. It Is covered with dark hair, and the resemblance in feature to Mr.1 Webster is quite Taken altogether, It is the most striking face on the bench, with itsdnrk eyes and heavy, block, jutting brows overhanging them.

It Is a strong face, the face of a man in the bight of his intellectual power lie is one of tho best read lawyers, and most experienced and skillful pruct loner of all his associates. He is as ripe a scholnr as Mr. Chose, though porhaps not as finished an intellect. Bui he has been a lawyer all his life, while Mr. Chasu has boen little else than a politician.

JUSTICE GREER. to Mr. Greer looks the fossil which he Is. It Is seen nt a glance that he dates back to tho saurian period of political geology. He Is a venerable looking man, with thin, white hair, and smooth fuco, and well shaped He has been a man of much good sense," and Is now the wreck of a gbod lawyer.

Old ago has dono its work upon him, nnd the only question now is whether he shall sleep on a couch at home, or bo helped Into Court by his servant to sleep during its sittings, ttnd nt tno Close to do neipeu pock ngainirom his easy chair on the bench to his lounge nt homo His palmy days were during tho times of the )rcd Scott decision. JUSTICE WAYNE. Mr. Wayno was the only Southern Judge who remained loyal when the rebellion began. He has passed beyond tlio age allotted to uiuu, and with his tottering and shattered frame his Intellect is crumbling too.

In his prime lie was a man of no particular mark, a most cere-lnouious gentleman of the old school, but never distinguished for lntoJluctuul vigor. THE CHIEF JUSTICE. Gov. Chase's is a familiar face to West ern people His head Is a large, full, well developed head, with a tloshy Bet with tnioit necK upon nrona shoulders. A llttlo thin hair combed up rronv tho hack nnd sides of the head serves to cover the central baldness to a very slight degree.

Intellectually, morally and physically, as all know, ho Is a noble mnu and a great man. He Is, however, nioro politician than a lawyer, and whatever Ids Judicial merit may be, they will never bo developed whilo he remains candidate for tho Tresldohcy. JUSTICE NELSON. I Mr. Nelson Is one of tho members of the Court.

He ho a rather yer, wmi plenty or common sense anil much wit. Thirty years of practice .1... 9 1. LllU in liiu slight figure, sharp features, long white hulr, white side whiskers, is quick for his aire, of nervous temperament, gener ally Wldo-awake and on the watch. He was, wnen nijMnnieii, an ornintiry iaw- Government, has nuido him ft fair lawyer.

But ho has gained his principal reputation, or notoriety, ns tho render chooses, by his oopnerlioad decisions which lmvo ever iHii'iiered on treason Itself. At tho outbreak of the rebellion li said that ho declared publicly, upon tho Avenue, that tlio Houth did light In seceding, and that if he had resided there ho would have gono with them. Before thu late docltdouu tho Court sull'ered from the coppcrhcnillsui of Greer and Nulson; since tne sudden tnrnudsof conservatism, however, this hus been somewhat less UUKIUUIU. I JUSTICE CLIFFORD. go a the of uie had was wom Mr.

Clifford was appointed by Buch anan because he fully rctloctod tho sur- vltlty of tlie latbur, being a dtsclplo the theories that tlie Government had not vitality enough to preserve itnelf from Internal attacks. Ills. appointment ex-clteil tlio wondur nf the bur, and even railed forth tho earnest protest of muimwra then on Uie beuivti, Ills great rhararteristio la avoirdupois Tlio flown, hangs down loose upon hla Auk. ills round hoad Is oovor ed with dark hair, and Uie thluk, short neck that fixes rt low down between shoulders, can hardly be discovered, Is dark featured and looks obstinate sleepy. He stiggU th fat boy in Pick-wick at ouoe, and one 'feels constrained to call out to ill next neighbor, Nelso, wake thab boy upi'' foro- head is low and narrow, and there la JllTnU 19 iu iw I.

1 nt.u iiiciv most decided animal expression on features. If nis'eorwlt were1 white, unnll tutX hiiv wiiera Ibt a lUitrdil.p had Kiowa bin trade, lio oiie of Uie oldPubllo unotiouary'a bowers, and as a Judge has boon defunc these year. JUSTICE FIELD. and this the the the jjfryioid LiRlongs'lto family, which is perhaps more, to credit than to theirs, lie was a JJemo-erat lu. California, whon the broke out was active fn movemenU looking to the relief of.

the soldiers, Is uow doing what many jJernooraU have duue, paoujly, traveling tiack to plattbnn he oocupled when he first to show signs of progress. He has rather a fine head, well defined feature, a forehead, la bald on thecrown, has rather thck, bnjwn. hair pu the, aldo, ad his head, light side whiskers, and a full brown chin beard, lie naa a nam. acornful. olmtinnt countchanre, and Lhokii with hla smooth white face, ico-Clnclnnatl tAcles and gown like a high church JUSTICE MILLER.

lie Is tievotoii MrMiller Is of medium hlnht, square fhee, low and, very broad forehead, dark hair, and heavy black eyebrows. He Is an earnest, active, honest man. As a lawyer, he ranks much above the average, and thouirh. nerhans. not a lcual penlus, is emphatically a rising Judge.

1 to princii 1 principle, and ail of his ably and conscientiously, per-party ftrnYU.il With JuhMgch; hnd Hwayne'ho makes up nearly all of its loyal force. NASBY. NASBY. The Negro Vote--Mr. Nasby in Imitation of Wade Hampton Tries to Conciliate of Wade Hampton Tries to Conciliate the African--The Result of the Venture.

ta in 1 hi for Toledo for Toledo POST OFFIS, CONFEDRIT ROADS, for Toledo POST OFFIS, CONFEDRIT ROADS, (wich is in the Stait of of Kentucky,) March 28, 1867. I hcv'uiHde many sudden and strordi-nary thaiiges In oiitix some so very sudden that the movement perdoost con-lestion uv tho conshence. I rekollect 1 1 1 wunst nv auvoKntin ireo iraue anu nign protective All within twelve hours, a a I made a soceh' in a agrlcultooml dees-trlk uv Noo York In tho forenoon at 10 A. and in a manufacturin town in Tenusylvnny In tho cvenln, our platform hein so conslruktid that both sides cood find a endorsement In It) and hev per formed many other feats uv moral gym nastiks: but this last chauire I hev bin called upon to mako Is probably the sud- denest. l.asv ween loosuy, rog-rain.

Cantaln McTeltcrandl wuzengag' ed in ridden the Corners uv niggers. We hed endowed them ornelong ezwethot possible, and' determined on standln It noloncci. Kelectln three wich we wuz satisfied hed too much epellin-book Into cm to be enslaved agin, wo wuz preparin notlses to be served onto cm, oruerin em to leave In twenty-four nours, wncn reseevetl In tho northern mail a letter marked "Free-Alex. W. Ilandall.

P. (i. I knowed It wuz ofllshel to-wunst that blcssld sicnatoor Is on my com mifishun, anl I 'vo contomjilated it too oll'on to bo mistnkln lu it. Its contents wuz brief, and run thus: "To all Postmasters In the Southern States: The nigger hev votes conslllia- shen is our best holt, bee to It. This brief tlio not hard to bo under stood order wuz sealed with the official seal uv tho Tot Old Department stampt Intonuttv Instid uv wax, to-wit: a loaf of bread, under a roll uv butter, with ten hands a gran inn at it.

1 comprenemicu the situation at slto. nnd set about (loin my dooty with both Itomon nnd Spartan firmness. "Deeklu," says tenrin up the notises, "those niggers we hev mis understood. They are not a Inferior rae thev nre not descendants of Ham am Hairar it wuz n't Toul's Idea In sendin bnok Oneslmus to condemn him toservi tood we hev misunderstood the sttun. tion, and must nioko amends.

Tho nig ger is devoid uv smell, and Is trooly tviiin nnil brritliarfo Wat?" said the Deeken tippln back in amazement. "Jest wat I say, sez "read that, and I flunir him the letter. Tho upshot uv the conference wlch follered wuz the callln uv meeting tho next nlte, at wich nil the Ethiopians uv the Corners wuz Invited and urged to be present, Tho trouble wuz jto git tho niggers to nttHiicI the mcctin. Tho fust one I Book to luft in niy face, and asHt me how long it wuz senoe I hed helpt hang a couple uv niggers, by way uv nnismn on a ceio-braslien. Pollock, Illinois Btore- keeper, got holil uv Jt, and tolilJoe Hijr- ler, aivl Joo woro tliat of tho niggers hed n't any mord se'nse than We give om credit for, In sismlng we cood bamboozle em so oheep, he shood go back to the old beleef, to-wit: that they wuz only a soo-perior race uv monkeys, after all and by JWIltll riUTU UV lllllll IVfO, Ui All U.IU nite every nigger in the visinlty wuz iraze at I Is rMiultil t.lioriiiiiriilv.

and out uv nil uv em I qooiiojily git four who would promise to attend, and thorn the Deeklu hed pay $2 apleeo.to. give, )t ecluw jiromised one uv cm So (to bo paid at the colso uv the meetin) to sit on tho with me, wlch, beln a very poor man, and hevin a very sick wife In a shanty nenr by, who wu. suffering for inediolne, (wlch ho coodout git without money) accepted. At this pint an Indeo struck me. renieinbtired Phlladelfy, and determined to hev a M'une rlvuliu the Couch and Orr znls.

"Another tiling. Cult, under stand that It's a part uv the bargain that when iu my siieecu 1 turn to yoo anil stomp, voo must rise and embrace mo "Wat?" sez ho. "Fall into my arms, lovln-like you understand jist as thoo wo wu. long lirotlicrs!" "Sense me!" sed he. I 'se a mighty low nigger, and wants to buy de old woman some quinine, and wood do inos anything fouh dat, but, golly, dat's much!" "Not a or-nt." sed 1 sternly, asHonmin "ouiess mis returned lie sulkily, "of must.

I speck I must. hut. golly" The nlte arrived and the meetln-house wua full. We thot fust of holding it the chuplo uv the College, but glvo the Idea impracticable, ez, owiu to dillytorinls uv our iortiiern menus forwardin ttlcli ubsertimhou ex they raised, wo hovo n't got no further with tho blldln than layln the corner-stun. In the front wuz tho four niggers, all clean shirts, and on tlio stuud wuz nigger I bed engaged.

Over the platform wuk thu follcriu mottoes: "In Yoonlon there is strength President In IWiHy Fernando Wood. Vlce-I'rcsldent, Frederick Duglls, the niggor. strength In the Cau- casshen, Issuuty In the mulatter, of 1 is trooly the noblest uv the human spe- the his lie and 'Mr, a UIOS 1 In addlHlien to these, we dug up all old mottoes which JeHerson writ, about yoontversnl lils-rty and sich, wlch hedn't bin quoted in Kentucky lor twenty years, and postid em up: In brief, hed Wendell Phillips' blessld spcrit bit) a hoverln that uioeiiu-uouso, it wood novo smiled approvimy. I siMike to om elokeutly on the voonl- yersel brotherhood uv mankind, fioldln that whatever else cood be sed. Adam wuz the father uv all mankind, and the only dlii'oronco between a white and a niggor wux, tho niggor wuz, ttiiistif 'I'lin mvsnirlr utiiv UU I MV fvauatta MMa doubtedly, originally white, but hevin uin, senoe ins arrival in tats country, m.

wuuii tlie addicted to agrleultooral persoots, he hn I beooine tanned to a tletrrM wlch. tho tvlio I marrud his nlivslekle beaub-r. did not was terfere with his sterlln gootfnls ut heart. right his war the high back ni i.i I ler iimi' uviworil tmM nises wicb no one roereiteu more than The white, ut the Corner, hed not bin ei oonaldrit ei I1 cood hev wished. They hed ttogd sevral uv em, and many more, ana in times past nea in slavery ana Men, nut mat not be thot ur at thla happy time.

wui oonstooshnel to do these thlnirs aud Kentucky wua eminently a abldln Bute, "Here', aei "on nlatfbrm. with the flag uv our common country over me, I declare eternal friend- to the colored man, and to aeel declarasnon 1 thua emhraoe-" 1 The otwunt rugger aia istir a ini "Conie ud and fling yoor arms Around me, yoo black cuss, scd in a ttago wnisper. "tome opr- "ISO yoo do n't, noss:" sea vne niggor. in a loud voice, which was oudihle all over the cnurch, and nonnn out ius hand. I can't trust yoo a blessid minit.

Oih mo de S3 fust, yoo owe ills cliilo foah dollars now fo' sawln wood fo' youli post ms, and cf we's agwlne to hah our rites de fus yoose I snei put mine 10 win oe 1 ratlin dat money, ay up jus, nnu 110 brace afterward. I can't do sich a dis- grecable ting wldout do cash In ad vance. This rather dlstroyed tlio eflcct. The nnitlef wu n't, preserved. 'Hie niggers in front bust out in a torturing lair, und'Polloek andBlglur rolld in convulsions nr lafture, In which half uv out people joined.

Aieasjanam i)etnned, in theattitood of embancln, and that cussed nigger standin with his hand extended for money, with-the Dcrkin and Bascom horror struck juat behind, formed a tab-loo wlch wuz more st rikln than, plasnnt. The inoptin wuz to-wunst for It wia evident to tho dullest com pre-. liptinhun tlist more- coonent ikj done that JEX yoouhl I failed for want uv capital, lieu 1 01 possesst uv the paltry sum uv five dollars how different wood hev ben the result! Perchance we may, thro that deflshency, Joho Ken tuckv. It must never occur nirln my salery must be raised. I can't make brix without straw.

Joe Bicler met me next mornln and rcmarkt that he regrettid the occurrence, ez he ardently desired to see the two races a puinn togetner. 1 ne mun, i-ro- fesser, sed he, "wuz in not managin proiorly. The next time yoo want a 'Bpectable nigger to Bit on the platform with voo and the Deekin, or kiss or em brace yoo git him drunk. He '11 do it then, probably 1 Know lie win. uc drunk enuff.

he '11 hurrah for Johnson, jind itn'a possible to git ein down to tho pint uv votm witn you. ijorai now whlsKy urags a man ciown. nee wat 11. brotyoo to!" and tho insultin wretch rolled off lufiln boisterously. "Git em drunk, Professer," he yelled cz long ez no cood see me.

We do n't intend to glve.lt up. Bigler's advice wuz given in jest, but, nevertheless, I shell act upon it. Whisky is wnt brings white men to us, and ef a white man kin bo thus capchered, why not a nigger? Tho Afrikin hcz n't got ez far to full to git down to onr level, nnd It '11 take less to bring hiiu. Bascom ordered flvo barrel to-day, wich I siose the Bdministrashen will pay for. We have vet the Noo York Custom House, and more uv the perkesits must be yoosed for politiklo purposes.

PETROLEUM V. NASBY, P. M. (Wlch is Postmaster), and likewise Professer uv Blblikle Politicks In the Southern Classikle Military Instl-toot. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE.

year of her age. Gov. Eyre, of Jaiuulca infamy, has been set free. Senntor Yates was robbed by burglars, in Washington, Thursday night. CJkanville J.

great grandson of William Penn, died iu Loudon on tho 2lthult. Whlttler's lust poem, "The Tent on the Ueaeh," has already reaehed its nineteenth tliousand. Oall Hamilton has nearly ready book on tho West, which her friends say is brimful of fun and graphic sketches. -Tho Liberal Christian says that Qen. Bank Is to uecompnny the Jirooklyn excursion party to the Holy Laud this summer.

Mrs. Elizuheth Ilarnet Piatt, mother of Col. I)onn Piatt, reeently dietl at the rcsUlencoof herson. Hue wiutlu tnebstu -Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe has gone to Florida, and is writing letters descrip tive of tier trip jto me liosjon watenniun and Ketlector, Rkv.

David D. Field, father of Jus- I M1 111 I' IEiUJI) II11JIOI VI wrr- tieo Field, of the Wupreme Court, and to I he I too is I In up the in hev Ih the For For Cyrus W. Field, died at on last. Aioiuiay nignt, agea bo, The Boston correspondent of a Nor wich (Ct.) paper "unhesitatingly risks the prediction that John A. Andrew will lie the next President of tho United Htntes." Ralph Waldo Emerson has returned from his Western lecturing tour, tind now readlnc the proofsof his new volume of poems.

It will be published without lail in May. i Tlieodore Tilton found a dozen twenty nspirnnts to the Presldemvv, his lust visit to wasiisngton tney were so plenty, Indeed, ho did not think worm wniio to count tuern very nccn rately. Tho Harrlsburg Telographsays: "It is said that William II. Keward has been keoplng a iliary for the last six years, Ills experience anu tne acts in. winch pnrtiHipated, which is not to he publish- cu uuiu niter uis ueatn.

Tho uamo of David Tod has been pro- nosed bv a numtieror papers tor Uover nor, and the noble old Governor receives iu that connection tho double compli ment of high prulso from the KepuulU'un press and tlio meanest billingsgate from tho Democratic press. Maior Qoorgo L. Stearns, the Boston merchant who recently dietl suddenly New York, atonetimeowueiitiielioston Commercial, and subsequently published at his own exiK-nse a weekly called The Uight Way, of which he sometimes circulated 60,000 of single issue. was a fearless anti-sinvery man, and generous ouo. During the Kunsnsst nig gle he gave $7,000 toward establishing freedom lu that territory, The Norwich I (Conn.) Bulletin thus contradicts the report that Senator Foster voted a split ticket: "The facts are simply that be never was asked tho over that man sua am UU" hed In.

rxiiike a seech, but was studiously by tlio very men who complain of liis inactivity and, so fur as voting Is concerned, he voted ed Itepublican Moreover, know thtit be desired, most earnestly, success nf the Itepublican was ready to do anything An exchange' snys 'that Wendell Phillips was recently invited to lecture; at Mount Pleasant, Illinois, and on reaching the town was 'met 'by the secretary of the Lecture Association, who Inform ed him that the people count not decide wnicn tney mosr wisneu to near, lecture on the "Ijost or that "Tlie ferns or me Hour." Mr. fhiniDs was ready to deliver either, but the -eeo- should retary gravely proposed tliat he shouli deliver both I The lecturer thoutht pity to sxjii a good joxe, consented, oei uisiiiuinwiia' luejjwv ifrouo- bile I ii i i a I Kuoeu into theorems oi rtnnnnvl- (hw. ril l.nnp i. allui min Pr. i i hung Under a recent deolsion of the held I preme uourt or unio.

tu snood nmiara tame who receives pay ror its It the money being paid by the loser, then thoueh no money is lost on 'the law- to the keeper of a gaming table within this the ineanigof this statute, Judge doch, of Cincinnati, charged the Jury In that city a few days ago that the der this deolsipn they were bound nnq a uui against ute Keeper ot step, uuuaru vauie tu city, 1 1 PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Logal Notices. Administrator's J4oticie, "VJOT1CK ts hnroby (tlvrn thntnt th lrolite ii Court r.r HrliiKint ConntT. OI1I0. tlm ntnlrr- alKiird whx and qunllflril aa Arttnln- iHiruioroi mi' iwniv 01 Jom-pu cnirK, ucmnnl, lute of sold Onutity, All thoMn In.

I. I. 10. 1 to anl.l pnlnto nre tn make Iniiuerlhitn pnynionl unit thfmonuvtna flslmn nunhiHt Mild i'Hlntiun not ifl.nl to irtnont tlmm for fccttlitiiiiMit williln nun yenr from thin OKulu.il1'., A.lin r. April 11, Belmont Common Pleas.

David Thnrburn "1 1 Petition for 1'artltlon. Mmtllne fhorturn, etot) nUIE PKKKNPANTfl f'nrollne Tbnrhnrn, widow ot Alexander Tliorbnrn, dooniae.1, llobort Tliorlmrn, Aleximder Tliorlxirn, Kllen Godfrey nnil John K. llodfrey, her bunhnnd, lU'thea JellYlea and K.lwln T. JerTriea lier liua-bsnil, John Thorlmrn, Alexnnder T. Krnr.ler, Roliert Krnslor, Kllen Illddlennd W.

Hid-die her himhnnd, Miiry Kraaler, Hlrnm Frnsier and James Jiwler, John A. Uray, Jnniea O. Ornv, Kllen M. Wruy, and tnmh A. Orayare hereby notified that, on tho awh day of March, 1 1 .1 1 ...1 I I inniiii.li, ii.i.i ....1 11, i.m tUinn aftiilnKt them In the oflloo of thn Clerk of the Court of Common 1'lean In and for the Counr tvof Helmontaml Htate of Ohio, wherein bailor riinnilM tuirtitlon of the follow I mi real estate, t.iwlt: lteliiR partmif fractional seetiona 14 and 'M, Townahlp 4, of BeKlnnina fortheaame Die Northeast corner of David Pulton's original tract, In fractional aoetlon 14, at the West hank of the Ohio iliver, at station thence Houth "UP Weat 9.7 rod to.

HtatlonZ) thence Houth WVf West rods to station thence Houth IDV1 West 12.44 rods to station4; thence WestMU.W rodstostatlonfi; hence North West poll's to stat ion thence North 37Ji West 'M rials to station thence North i Kant lH.lroilsto stntlon thence South tWA" Kast roils to the place of iMiuniiiR. Containing lill acres, 1 rood and 4 poles, he the pamo more or less. Having anil exci piinn inercirom za acres. poles, more or less, heretofore sola to Hope Addl- 8 rnoils and nnil convevi Also, UU No. lttSnnd 1U0 in Wallace tlon to the town or Jinmnsviiie.

Asking that dower he ttssiined to the said Caroline Tliorborn In tho first afoovo descrlhed tract of land only, nnd that sold tract of land, with the two town lots, he partitioned anioiiR the several heirs In the following proportions, to wit: To the petitioner, David Thorlmrn, llohert Thorhurn, Alexander Thorlmrn, Kllen Uodfrcv. and John K. Godfrey her hilshnnd, ltethla and Kilwin T. Jeffries her husband, Janet te Richardson and Thomas Richard-sou her husband, and John Thorhuin.tho one-ninth part each of said root estate. To Alexander T.

Frnzier. Rolairt Krasler, Kllen Kiddle and James W. Riddle her husband, Mary Kra.ler, lllram Fra.ier, and Jamea Krar.ier the one lirty-fourth part each of said premises. To John A. Oray, C.

Gray, Kllen M. Gray, and Sarah A. Gray each the one thirty-sixth urt of said real estate. And that said petition will be for hearing, at the next term of said Court of Common Pleas In and for said County, to Ih' begun and held on the i7th day Itay, 1mi7, at which time you are required to appear and answer, or said pi'titlim will be taken as true anil confessed against you ami decreed accordingly. J.

R. MITCHELL, Clerk. P. Tai.i.maw Bo Atty's for Petr. April 4, Idminislrator'H Jotice.

NOTICE Is hereby given that at the Probate Court for llelmont County, Ohio, the undersigned was appointed nnd qunlllteilas Administrator of the estate of N. T. Smith, deceased, late of said County. All those indebted to said esdite are requested to make Immediate payment; and thoseliavlng a claims against said estate are notified to present them for settlement Within one year from this datu. OEORUE E.

SMITH, Adm'r. April 4, 170(7. Probate Court. NOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN that the following named Executors, Administrators, nnd Guardians have filed In my otllce, lit St. dalrs-ville, Ohio, their accounts and vouchors for settlement, to wit: James W.Gray.anardlan of Amanda M.

Clark. Ross Greenfield, Guardian of Joliu E. and Samuel Ceslll. James A. Rlnker, Guardian of Albert, William J.ir.7.ie Daily Josephus Alphuii-zo Walker.

Samuel Fordyce, Administrator of Lemuel Fordyce, dee'd. John Lisle, Administrator of Moses Travis, dee'd. Phiebe J. Meehem, Guardian of Ann Emma lluena Visla, Jessie, Cassius and Al bert G. Mechein.

James Educrlon, auardlan or Ida ana Jtoseiia Hiillv. Ho'lomon S. Tloimo and John Mllnor. Ex'rs Holoiiion llogue, neo'n. Thomas Auit, wuarnian oi imniei aiiih.

llalaain Nichols. Adm'r of Muhlon Hatcher, J. O. A. J.

Mourew, rjx rs or nuiey iv jno- Cl r.w iltM'rl. The first five above named will be for hearing nnd settlement on tho lttth, and the remaining six ou the )l Hays or a pri i noxi. v. W. CAititoiJij, rroonve juuge, March 1H07.

Is Belmont Common Pleas. Richard Moorol riUIE DEFENDANT. Prls- 14. J. cilia resides PHselllii Moore.

I somewhere In the Slate of In unknown totlierjetltloner.lllcnarii Moore. Is hereby notified tliat, on the Kith day of March, 1SH7, the said iiicnaru moore nieii ins jm iuioii iu lit tt. III. ncl- tnu for a divorre from said defendant, upon the ground op adultery by said ilelendant with one Chane same; anu sain peDiiioucr jnrtner asas for the custody and charge of the iiUnor clul- uren, Lewis anujiitwuH'tii aioore. Muni case win no lor iiearinu at me nmv ivnii 1SIF7, of the Court ih Common I'leas lu and fur the Count unit state sioresnia.

DANKOUD A KENNON, AH'ys for ret'r, March 21, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Logal Notices. Pianos. or on it of ne at lie a to mi-glectcd wo the and tne on Gaehle Piano. QAEHLE' Piano Maiifactiiriis CnnD'y OIfIIALTlMOHK1MD.

Wnremoms Nort heast corner of Eutnw and Fay. ette streets and Nos. li, 17 and lu, North EuUiw street. riIHH COMPANY HAVINO ORGANIZED 1 Anrll. ltiel.

Ill eoiijunctlon with the well knowu Uriu of Uaehle 4 Co. an a Joint eouipauy or Practical Piano Makers, who have held prominent positions In someoi the best establishments of tills country and This Company claims that their Pianist combine all the excellencies of all the latest provements; mill 11 will oe appttreiii. man skill nn.l abilities have been approv ed by the Is-st manufacturers, will not he siiiM'tisiui-wiien iiuir own unfit Hon are Involved, as a testimony to vueaoov they were awarded Uie First Premium over all 1 Competitors, br the ludires of the (late Exhibition held at Maryland luslltule ot ualiuuure, in uou tjer, IHiix it heretofore known. Those In want of a flrst-clast Piano, miinumetured with lie gnwesi care 1... 1....

I uifll wnwM I W. A.MtliuUH whioii unly umU.ua i'kuusi more costly hut by means more vai uai ie, oy si'iiuiua oi nun, uinvuj to the factory. ftbova dlrwU'T. A Kiiamnte of live years Uuiven as riunls duratiillty or con struction, tor every win imp In tune for one year free of charge, OtU Jlunot Uikrn in eichnuge. ri or reterenceor an esninmainm ui uurmniru.

meuts, InnnlMof Messrs. II. Wntson.C. I Vxr-man, or lUnry Meyer, Ht. I'lalrsYtlle.

auJ-ly it i ana i uie Bu- a use, al- trame. Mur- grand unship to every I'he Pianos have been Introduced In this vlcln- and have proved equal if not superior Belmont Horse Thief DelccMe Association. THE ANNTTAI. TiLECTION for officers of Belmont Horse Thlof Detect I Ive i Assoulatlim will be held at the town of BELMONT, oa urdau. Avril IWrn.

at 1 o'clock 1. M. aprll-Sw i ii 1 FRTTIT TREES. i HAVE A FEW THOUSAjiW UOOU puuii Trees, which I 111 1 cheap, lu ocoax to round ou which tuey stand. apt-Sw the At the Same Old Place a nninv Tn viTRivistf the beat assort- I ttt GROCERIES ever offered to public lu thU place, at price, to "mltbuyer A LI.

PERSONS IndcbUd to me will call at 1 borne a urooery tv Wright, aa my book, i I will anpeot ail ooii. Af M.v KtXtt til At tl the hands of an ollteer fur oolloctum. ap4-3w iiUUli store and fMa with are lu his uauds. nourued lo pay uu by the mo my uoiuu wiu OOAP M1E EASILY-Wlth Babbitts wutratuu roiasu. It at Try i.i box.

You oaa vaoouutk New Advertisements. AGENTS WANTED. NO SOAP! JMt tVATF.HI KO SLOP I Urown's Oliis Clcnnlns Polish, patented Out. 10, IMki, forcleiinlnunnilpolisliiiiK Windows, Mirrors, tlold, Hllver-pliited Mare, llrass.Coi.pnr, Tin, Ac A new Invention of thojrreatcst practical worth, convenience, nnd economy, Indls-pciiwililo to nil private house-keepers, lintel-keepers, store-keepers, Ae. Iirve discount to tho trade.

Fur full particulars address C. SI. UHOWN, 74 llleeckor N. Y. discard Inlnrlons naddlnus.

MAli- I A Kl A A It I A A f.M A I PATKST form physiloKlenlly, Kend fop Tialiuv. wiintcj. KLKVATOlt develops tho Mold by DrUKSinU. AuU What will It dot Is the first Inquiry the sick make concerning a medicine. Huppose Taiihant's Hki.T7.kr APFKTFirr is thestibliHa of the Interrogatory, what then Hlmnly this re- ly.

It will relieve nnd cure headache, nausea, nervousness, eostlvenerfs, debility, billonsnoKs, ami Inillu'ewtt. in. BOLD 11Y JJltUUUIara lfiVERYWHEUE. New Advertisements. Miscellaneous.

Notice to Tax Payers Under the Internal RtvtaiM Laws of the tlnlteil States. ALL PERSONS IN INTEREST are hereby notified that I will lie at the following places, to receive Income Returns, Ilcense, or Special Tax; also, Special Tux on Gold Watches, Carriages, Kugglcs, or upon Gold or Hllver Plato, In exciws oi 4ii uuni'os, exempted ny law: Sr. CLAIRSVILLE, Anrfl 1 and 17 As 1 ii 1 1 .1 in; 26; tin and SO anil May 1 29, from to 4 o'clock; MORRISTOWN, rijiinniiit, EN IIRYSHITRG, HARNESV1LLE, NEW ilay 8. All persons not reporting said taxes at the aliove named places will lie required to report to me at my otllce in llelmont, where I will be found on Saturdays nnd Mondays of each week, until the lists are completed. A.

P. MILLER, nprll Ass't Assessor, 3d Di lHih O. Twelfth ansrtcrlr Rttrnr National Hank of St. lairs vllle, Ohio. Showing itt condition on the morning of the flret Monday of April, IWl.

RBSOVHOGS. Notes nnd Rills discounted 86 Indebtedness of Director Hanking House Kurniture anil Fixtures 70 Cash items Including Rev. Current expenses 1.44S 1)1 Due from National Banks 'Jo V. H. Bonus uepoMted Willi U.S.

Treasurer to secure circulat ing notes 101,700 IT. s. Bonds nnd secmitieson hand National Currency on hand Statu Hank 17 sneele rraciionai io Igal Tender notes Zi.rd Compound Interest notes on hand LIABILITIES. Capital Stock SIOO.OHO Circulation (lessnm't on hand, HI.729 Hiirnliis Fund Individual deposits 111.ISU Discount unU Exchange ojm 90 Total Liabilities 80 ap4-8w 11. C.

WELDAY, Cashier. of IN Europe. Im him leas tn aim no Total 80 Belmont Coal Mining Co. rniLE STOCKHOLDERS of he Belmont Coal 1 and Minion Company" will meet at the National Hotel, at Kelfalre, on WednjyuUiy, Man WA, 1KIS7, at 2 o'clock p. lor the purpose of elect ing Directors for said Company, to serve until uie next renuiar annual eieciion.

W. 1'. HANI 11K11, TlKIMAs WALLACE, JOHN KIDP, RICHAKI) K1DD, neimire, April 241.101. Corporators. spr4-5w THOSE AVIMIING to use WaiTTE LEAD.LIn-wed Oil, Paints.

Varnish, will find It to their Interest to examine the stock at CAR ROLL 8 Drug Slore, before purchasing. Dissolution. THE rARTNEIWHIP heretofore existing between Adam Tunnel and Frederick Itran- llch, under the llrm mime nf Tuniiel liranllch, was (iiHSoiveu on uie uui any oi iuurcn, iwi, uy luutuiil consent. Adani Tiiihm I la authorized to settle all ao- coiuitHof said hrm. ThoHe knowinu themselves indebted to the late llrm will make immediate payment and save iroiiDie una expense.

ADAM TAN PKlj, KRKDERICK BRANLIOIf. Bellnlre, March 21, lm.7. inurat-tw Guns! Guns! WISH TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that haveimeued a Shoo at LEWIS' MILLS. (C. O.

R. llelmont County. Ohio, where I aiu pre- t. iir.rj piuvu luuuuii H.IUUSOI nv'viv. New Guns Made to Order: Old Guns, Pistols, and Revolve uepairoa with dlsnntch anil In a nent nnd workmanlike manner.

SIVULK AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS made to order. 1 have bad a. number of vears exDerlonce lu the biiKini'KS. and will warrant my work to give J. iuai'2H-im 1 Persons Prematurely Gray Can have their hair restored to IU natural color by using HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER.

It Is the liest article known to preserve the hair, preventing Its falling out, and making life less. Mill, nrosny tiair III ALTlfY. SOIT. AND OISSY. All wnt use ii are unanimous iu awaruing the nraiseof belnu the best Hair Dressing ex tant, nnd without a rival in roitorliig grny hair to Its niilnriil color.

Bewareof counterfeits and Imitations; ask for Hall's, and take none oilier. t'ricesiuu. cmui uy an uruguisis. ft. P.

HALL mar7-2m Nashua, N. Proprietors. any DR. CHAS. R.

SANDERSON. Erom the Steubenvllle Gasetto. Wa would call attention to the adverth mont of Dr. Sanderson. This Is the tilth year the Dr.

has visited this section during the summer, being employed during the rest of the year In the New York HosnitaJs. anil his success the treatment of Chronic aud Surgical diseases seems unnariilleled In the annals of medical science. lie Is constantly performing the most illtncuiK operations Known surgery, anu for five vears. not a simile case has terminated fatally. Among which are Win.

Van Horn, Cnrrollton, both legs drawn double for SS years, tendons divided and Uiulis straluhtened. Isaac llarger, Ci'illr, diseased leg for many years, limb ami. utated and quick recovery. A ion of Freshwater, near Steulienvllle, Cancer of eve covering the face, eye anil tumor removed nnd a rj.i.l.l recovery, also a Mrs. Kellr.

of Beli al re, blind for two years from Cataract lens removed, and sight We have to mention two of the most daring and successful cases on record. Mr. Long near Bloomfleldj lutnu rtl Pnlvis Inna slnee nronuunoed Dr. H. assisted bv Dr.

Wortinan li.cislnn A inches In dentb removed a portion of the Internal surface of a.AMt.n 1 whst. more sumrlS- lng than all others Is the ease or A. nwinar. New Phlladelnhla. necrosis of tho cranium years stanillng.whosecase hail been pronounced surely ami sjiceiiiiy mini 17 iiinn.inuii.s a.

mnlorll.v of Suro-eons In oonsultA' Hon ueclded that Instant death would take place Deration. tr.n..ai 111s n-ouesi, his- 1 the i nitnl ultatr th Os Oacar 1st in Con. get portion 01 111" internal suriacc dllem, but what wems more surprls- discharged and a rapid recovery took place. Omnuient "to unnecessary. The, and aiany MhFn entitle Dr.

Sanderson to rank anion House, the lnth, IWh and ith, and at Steuben vllle, City Hotel, the 21st, aid, 3Sd ant from au operation. Dr. at hi. reouest lng his only chum for life, removed a large Hon of the skull bone ou the upper and rig side of his head leaving the Dura Mater Brain exposed, a large amount oi niavier BICKHuAJVl'S New Shoe, Hat, and Leather Store: Splendid Assortment, opposite ilarrU' Shop St. Clal rsvil I Ohio.

HAVE JTTBT RETURNEO FROM THE Itu a targe aim wm saiecusu iuhi oi BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, for Oento', Mluea, and AUJO, IX A in vr VAltlUUH B.I.VDS, m. SOLE LEATHER, ,...) FRENCH A PHILADELPHIA CALF SKINS, OIL DRESSED MOROCCO, klD SKINS, TOPPLNQii UN INOS, SHOE F1NDINOU AND NOTIONS. a-AU of which will be pld Do not forget the plaok Room opposite Tin bUOPi aua uAt aoot vo. aeuiir ii iwnieo. ii.

vu liuuar. rrl ww.ai.. aurl-iy New Advertisements. Ta milof fa Rfnnl TyE.oui.sTA uAnftUA (yj gfj it 1ICI Yianat'iit jc Tlio welt known ratoixAi. and riH'CLAa Iui 30.1-404-110-3S1, Having been assnmed by oilier Makkks, we desire to can lion lliepulillcln respect tosuld lmllations.

AHK KOR UII.LOIT'B. CI TTIiW An liijntietlon was rrBntrtl by I) 1 1 Mil the Hnpreme (New York) at General Term, January, Kaiiist the Use by othersof tho NUAIBKH a3. JO9. Gf T.lloTT a bojtb, 1 Ko. Ul Jlihn Htreet, New York.

llls.Mlt noie Agent. CARPENTER'S LIHCOLH, 94 by 80 Inches, sold nnilyby agents, at 4 T8, wo give, expense paid, for two new suliscrlben for one yeiir, W) or one for wo vears, (Jfl) to "IlOt RS AT HOrtlD," popular, and the best! lmilji Mnnthly in tho SAf Broad way, New oouutry. THE AHCTIC FREEZER. New Improvements for 1867. HIZEW-l TOUSQUAUTS.

Bend for Illustrated Circular. E. B. Torrey, T1 Maiden Lane, BTewfTork. i i WE1.1H PATENT self-feeding clnWar hand saw for sawing or ripping lumber.

With the aid of this machine, one man does the work; of Ave with ease, great accuracy, and much leas waste. For circular enclose stamp to X. J. WELLS, 81 neck man New.T ork. Artificial Legs and Jims.

SELPHO'S PATENT. The best the World affords. Established 28 years. Bend for Circular. WM.

SELPHO SON, Opposite Ht. Nicholtw Hotel. H. W. JOHNS' IMPROVED ROOFING; lias been in use 10 years, ana has a larger saia than all other kinds nf Composition Ilooflnc combined.

Elastic Mineral Cement, for' Repairing Ijeakv riUinvle and other Roofs. Pr.fc.rTatlve Paints, Hoofing Cement, Exi'lusive right amlapply these materials will be given lo responsible and energetic parties. Bend II. W. JOHNS, 7B William N.

T. The Metropolitan Collar, SOLD BY A. T. HTKWART Sc Broadway, Chambers Rcadc Streets, N. T.

Nortli American StemsMB Go OPPOSITION LINE TO California, via Nicaragua, EVERY DAYS, With Pastengen, Freight, and U. 8. Mailt. On the following flrtt-etrt Nteamihipe Tin lllanlln nnntin "ANTI AGO tE CUBA, oaxn n.vnuistu, iiAn.i i a Connecting on-Paalfto. AMERICA, MOH1CM TAYLCftt, NEVADA.

Passage and Freight at Rcdnerd Ratesr" SAILING DAYS FROM NEW YORK. Jan'y lllth and 3uili, 117 I April 2nth 18flr February 4ith May Kith and March lillh June 20th. And every tweuty days thereafter, leaving on the Saturday previous when a Regular Kalllug Day conies on Hun. lay. For further Information apply to the JSOJITll AMEMCAX b'i'UAM-klllP VO.

WM. H. EBB, rresident, Exchomre Place. N. V.

D. N. CARRINGTON, Agont, 177.Wost St. cor. Warren, N.JY.

mmssm. I (tpREEHBsCKs, 11! ties, Revolvers, and vji oilier Hplelulin gins iui to A 1. 1,. No KIuiiks, iki humbug. A (till toavKKY-noiiv.

Send two stamps to "BANNER," Jlina-cialc, N. 11. AGENTS eT to S2H0 per inontli. throughout tho ITnitod Stales, the GEXVISfcl IMI'KUVKOITIMHUN KKASB AMll.lt SKW- ING MACHINE. machine will stitch, hem, lelL tuck, inillt, bind, bruidundembroiiitsr lu a most superior price only SIS.

uny warrantee. lornvc yoiws. for any machine that will a mure, beautiful, or more elastic scum, ltiuu ours. It, niiLkes tlie "Elastic Lock Stitch." lverv Wi-oiid. stitch can be cut, niul still the.

cloth cannot be Jiuueu upari. wunoui icuruig ii. iay ogeuia rom tfiu lo tMU er month and or a commission from iwtce that amount can be made. Address.SKCO.'Uliik Cleveland, CAUTION. Do not be Imposed upon by oilier parties palming oil worth less cast-iron machines under the same, name, br otherwise Ours Is the' on ly gen a 1 ne and really practical cheap machine manufactured.

Q1 ft FROMl, OR 18 To 30 PKRDAY, tjlltl call easily be made the year round without risk, hi a new business, light, pleasant and, honorable, ntui no etnnetitintu Go jd euergetio agents (Laities and Gentlemen) are wanted lo represent us In every City and Couuly, a rarr euinceto make money and jwrmanml employ- metu is oilerea to every person naving a lew hours daily lo hi wre. or luruier paruouiara please call or address, G. W. JACKSON A CO 11 South St. BalUmor.

Md. BRICK MACHINE. lmple. tempering box ana moulds. Warranted to make IS.uutl bricks per day, of a superior quality Buoyrus, Ohio.

ii. In yvi. of R. the yet of and the oi of Q1 flfl Vn A BRICK MACHINE, si in pie. OIVU (181) with tempering box and moulds.

Warranted to make lo.mju bricks per day, of a superior uuallty. Address FREY ISHECKLERy 3. B. Sure Cure. Dr.

Olll)crt' Pile Instrument, for the radical cure of piles, prolapsus, Ac, witliout an oiwratlon or medl-, cine, relieves the worst case in a nilu- ntes, ana nas never miipu to enect a permanent enre. Send for circular. Sold ly druggists generally. Discount to dealers. Agents wanted everywhere.

Sent bv mall on recelot of it. Rom ain. Manager, 675 Broadway, N. Y. COSJSCMPTION CAN BE OtIRKD.

Thh Tkur Rkmbdt AT 1.AMT DiscoVKasn. UrHAS't EaBHH Meat Cuuk. Prepared from, the formula of Prof. Trousseau of cures Consumption, Lung Diseases, Brnnctfcttis, Dys pepsia, marasmus, ueuerat uuuiuty, anu ail morbid oondlllona of the system deuendent on dsttclenny of vital force. It is pleasant to tasMt and a single bottle willeonvinoe the most skep- licai ui tut virtue aa i.ne Krmi neuilllK reiurav OI the age.

tl a bottle, nr 8 bottles for Sent by i "JT Express, rlold by H. C. J'PH AM, No. IB Souir ioiu.v'iJiia,uiiuiiiuciptuirui- ClrculS' ut freek Sufferings- Nulthrr Wealth, Refinement. Station.

or Coudllum are exempt. gilt nPIIE PHnXrTOKEN, or Fefnales1 Friend, g-sud pressly fur the benefit of female, suirerlna was I from hvsterla. nausea, nervous lrrltuhllit v. du. trussing appreheuslous, and all thisut trouble-.

some eomplalnu that Invite premature old age. DuscrlullveDauiuhlet seni. uu rvceiuv piMge siainp. UAHIUl East Ham RPSLEVS BTTCHTI Is THE CTTRE for Pain ndt Weakness In the Back and Loins and all those complaints resulting from derangement of in. anu urinary organs, iviid in large nouies uy me aruggists, xi a.

nit a i ntni.r.x L.R Wholesale DrusUW, 141 Cbuiber.SWeet, JlW WANTED SALESMEN, to A an article de, Men are clears lng from llHtoMi0jeruKuth. For furl heraar. tlc.lars a4dr.lt T. AT O. rpo CONSUMPTIVES Ton wlU ftetth.raela for a sure car.

for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and aiL' lung eomplalnu, D. ADEK, No, PearffltreeL New YorkfH. send. It frea. Write fur It.

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About Belmont Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
8,259
Years Available:
1853-1895