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17. 1870. PAY UP! Our frinndii knowing themselves indebted to the Stake Couxtt Dewoceat for Job Work, Advertising and Subscription, will pleaae to consider our necessities at ouce. and PAY UP 1 1 Psper and ink bills, bands, living, require payment of and we hope our friend one and all will consider this notice and respond without delay. We wish everyone wh us a dollar to consider this a call on Aim.

Our friends at a distance can send by mail, by postojjice order. We cannot meet our obligations for engine, type, paper, hands, Ac, without the aid of our ftflamers Lrt there be vo delnv tf Lookixij Glassf at cost, to close ont, at Bgges China Hall. Taxpayers should remember to bring thnir road receipts with thm when they come to pay thoir taxes. Taxpaying time ends December 20th. A rKlF.SD brought a couple of huge b-ets a few days ago which are hard to beat one measured 24J inches in ciirrrtri-ference.

so. has just gone east for his Holt.y C)oUa. Iok out for a big stock an. I don't bny until you see his goods if you wsn't to secure bargains. M.

Porter, of the Aledo, 111. Htrald called upon us Tuesday. Mr. Potter worked in the old Repository office from 1833 to 1813. The Literary Advance.

We have received the first number of this paper, published at Nit. Union, Cftiio. It is a very neat sixteen paged monthly, published by the students of the College. Woolen Goods. Our friend L.

Alexander, F.so bis City Woolen Factory, corner of Cherry and Third, has a full supply of goods in his line, (iive him a call. 12tf. Look in Glasses at coat, ti close out, at Bggea's China Hall. We are glad to learn tbj Gas Company are about to extend gas pipe throughout the balance of Walnut street. Mrelt lumps from the city will also be fortjfom-iug no doubt.

The Democratic Band will give grand ball in the Opera House on Wednesday evening, Nov. 23d, 1370. The ball is for the purpose of enabling the members to proem uniforms. We hope our citizens generally will patronize the Ball. A.

J. Ricks, of the Knox villa, Daily Chronicle, called at our office lust week. Hope to be in next time. Mr. Kicks a MassilJon "boy- We congratulate bun on living in a Democratic State' now.

i Street Market. Red Wheat $1 101 13. While $1 15 (vl2u. Barley 75(t Oats 35; 40c. Corn, new 45(eS5c.

Rye 70(a5cU. Clover eed $3 00. Hay $3 10. per quarter for fore and $S(ail0 lor hi lid qnsrter. Dressed Hogs 9ct.

IktPAlRl-o our engine and has tirinun a little out of gear with issuing the paper this We are obliged our neighbors of the Repository und JUpuiliean for the privilege of working off this inside on their press. f. Barn Stuck by Lightning. )n nivht of last virek. I u.n o'clock, the barn of Mr.

Son Ur; onts and a half milt north of Gan Richland county, 'a btruck by lightning and all its contents burned. It wu filled with grain, hay and cloveraeed, and Mr. S. bad made arrangement to have bin grain and clovereeed threh4 on Thursday. We did not cam the loas Out presume it waa not Wc learn Mr.

Harris Raynolda has become a partner with Richards A Dillon in the Plumbing and Gas fitting business, and the new firm are well prepared to perform all work in their line, having purchased all the stock of Best A. Martin, the latter fentlemen having quit the business. Mr. lay olds will give Lis attention to the business and will no doubt make it a sue- "The Pen is mightier than the Sword." at least the. gold pen.

which is the beat of all pens, ani especially Morton's gold pens, the best in the world, and for sale DV J. A. Meyer, dealer in Watches and Jewelry, northwest corner Public Square, Canton, Ohio. The Drices of there oens ranee from $1.25 to $3.75. Call and see them and trv them.

Ther are all warranted. 21w4. Dil Hard KOM. Mr. Theodore Felter Las rented the Billiard rooms in the Opera House block.

Mr. Felter is just the man for the situation, accomplished, attentive and prompt. He keeps on hand a good quantity of choice French wines. Tbe gentlemen who paranize the BillUrd rooms will find Mr. Felter the right aan in the right place.

Cult and se. 21w4. While in Alliance last Saturday, we dropped in to the Nixon House, and found its proprietor, Frank M. Kerr, at his post, aud doing his full dutvt to his numerous guests. The Nixon House is large and commodious, and for years has bwo a popular House.

Under Mr. Keir it maintains its high reputation. Fatal Accident. Win. Durkee.

livina at New Waterford. and eugineer on tbe Ft Wayne road, was run over by a locomotive Allegheny last Saturday night a week, and received injuries from which he died the day fol He was well known to many of our citizen, and was highly esteemed -ex. A few days since, near Congress, avne county, a toy eight years old na nied Siglee. while Btepoinir over the tumb ling shaft of a threshing machine in mo tion, was caught by the leg of bis pantaloons, and whirled twice around witn fear-' ful velocity. Both thigh bones were fractured the right leg broke below the knee besides otherwise injured.

Looking Glasses at cost, to close oat, si tk-gges lluna ilall. The Theatre. Mr. McKeah Buchanan with bis Dramatic troupe commenced an engagement in the Opera House on last evening. The opening piece was Bulwer's play of Rich- eli.

Mr. Buchanan's Richelieu is one of the best pieces of acting we have ever witnessed, and the balance of the -company well supported him throughout the entire performance. This evening the play will be tha fashionable comedy of ionuon Assurance, wita Mr. ruichanan as ir llarcourt Curtley. Saturday Af ternoon there will be a Matinee with the play of nele Tom's Cabin.

Mat la the Sfaaaaa. Without any effort on oar part by wav of canvassing, Ac, our subscription list keeps up. Of late we have numerous accessions by way of new subscribers, invariably paying in advance. Two dollars pay for A y-r and one dollar for six months. We fear the Stabk Cocsty Democrat is more appreciated away from home than at home.

Our list in Stark county ahould be twice as large as it is, and. by aa ellort of oar Democratic friends might be largely increased. We know ef no Leltet way in which to serve the cause and aid in redeeming the county from ita present yankee mongrel thraldom. Let every friend pay us his due and get one i- new subscriber to the Stark County Dem- -ecrat. This would be serving the Demo crane cause in a material way.

tf. Council Proceedings. COUNCIL CHAMBER. Monday Nov. 14, 1870.

PETITIONS. From A. Blare Ea-, to award the aged widow of the let Abraham Liohtenwalter damages for the nil on High street, a me intersection oi i us- cars was referred From J. Race and others, property holders In Thompson's 3d add, remontratinK ajcHim-t tha aecbDUnc of the same, owi uk to LalHWtta treat in aaid addition nt being the proper wid h. On motion of Mr.

Anderson, that council meet in a body to-morrow evening in Thompson' 3d add to finally determine upon Ita acceptatico and report at next meeung agreed to. From Mathews a Co arree to plant maple hade trees fronting the old public grave yard at $1 per tree laid on the table for the present. REPORTS. From committee on accounts of city officers, that report of street commissioner is correct, and balance due M4 --accepted and adopted. From same committee, reporting overcharges In a previous account of the street commit ioucr, aad recommending deductions from present act't On motion of Mr.

Anderson, that a committee of three be appointed to investigate. Mear. An-dersoa. Worley and Hawk were appointed said commute, to report at next meeting. From aame committee, that account and report of ex-Mayor Blanker are correct, sud rvc-ommendlng adoption agreed to.

From select committee as follows: REPORT OF INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. Th committee appointed to Inquire, find, hy whone order the steamer, contrary to the order of Council, had attached to a fire hydrant during the late fire and whether, by such attachment, time had not been lout, giving the fire greater headway respectfully report: That ihey have heard the statement of the chief the fire department, the engineer and othr of the steamer fire company, and several eitisens, and giro the follow tog as the result of their conviction We are fully persuaded that the connection of the steamer with a Are hydrant on the night in question, waa made without any idea of di-reppect towards the action of the council, and waa entirely the result of a miapprehenioo between different parties as to the requirements of thst ant ion. 3d. In regard to the supposed loss of time there Is considerable diversity of opinion in the evidence of different parties, but having loV.ked over the whole ground carefully, and taking into consideration the fact that under great excitement peoples estimate of time liters greatly, and that the chief engineer's testimony is unequivocal as to the good and efficient service rendered by the sveamer company 41 poo that and other ocvasione. The-committee believe that the company did their very best to reach the fir quick lv, and to fight, and with others, successfully resist its and deserve the thanks of the whole public, rather than any unfair or hypercritical judgments.

3d, In view of exicencies that might arise, and to more fully meet the intention of the city council's former action, your committee move vhe re-VH of the resolution bo fore passed and the adopt on of following: Jfesofesrf, That in the case of ft re hereafter the ehtef engineer of the fire department is instructed io issue a general order lor the steamer to be connected with on of th fir hydrants, and the water to be allowed to pass through without any additional pressure being added from the engine, unless, during th progress of the fir it be ne evident that the public interest from whatsoever Cause requires it, and in this case he shall order as in his judgment is most desirable or necessary. 3d, la shutting 00T water from the steamer in any cas. the same ear shall be taken against injury to the water works as is enjoined upon the tam 01 tne ore as pertinent. Wit. Adiuo9,) runu Woauv, Com.

J. 8. LlXMXT. There was considerable debate upon this report. Mr.

bchaefer declared for more hose, and thst one hose company be organised in each ward, and two in the southern part of th city. Mr. Lindsey was apposed to disposing of the steamer, and eulogised our fir department, did slso Mr. 8ehaeler, who spoke of their great efficiency, aad that of our water works, that no city inr the Union was bettvr prepared for the extinguishment of fire. Anderrop spoke in favor of retaining the Warner, not for on year but continuously, that emergency msy occur when it wouhl he of gtVat service The report was lost.

iafJn motion of Mr. Hawk. I ht the ratariliitiiin of "To report be stricken out exonerating the fir aeperunent rrorn censure -uotte-a. Mr. Lindsey reported upon the bad and danger-our condltiou of the bridge on Charles street, and waa in favor of the immediate repair, and that the commissioner be so instructed agreed to.

ORDINANCES. To pave In front of V. B. Snyder's property ou the Public ttquare first reading. provide for the acceptance of W.

A. Lynch addition twice read and passed. To provide for paving sewers read third time. There was quite a lengthy dlscuvslon upon th. bill, as to th manner of doing this work if by gwoeral taxation or by indivuiual expense, for which the ordinance provide he till failed to pass.

Tbe bill of Douglas A Furnace, for painting 1U6 fire hydraota, 15.73. Mr. J. bocklus was present and complained of standing water on the pavement fronting his rMldence, which street commissioner was instructed to remedy by proper drain. Wr.

Anderson, at request of chief of polio, presented a verbal petition for a suitable and comfortable room for the night police during the winter months. Th subject was referred to the towuvhip trustees, for lesve to occupy their room lu west basement of court house. Adjourned. ALL THE WAY FROM PIKE. COAL HAULING.

HOW TO TREAT THE HORSES. Ms. Kwwt In my Uat, as well firat Iscter, I rromipvd to write on th subject of coal tutuliiig. would h.T. boon more proper to havo tM-gun (bo bogixmiBjt of the gonrrml mitytct of tho imI hanliug bu.inot sat, aad this letter might with proprtotj hsro booa dewo4 to Uio origin itf coal.

Whoa a man expecta to vngaga in coal digKintr. he gta himaclf tho naual toola. auch mm picic and ahoTal and wedgea; and whon he intenda to haul coal, ha noada quite a different and more expn-sitc eutAt. A good wagon, a good team, and other minor aruclee are indipeneabl; nor ia the proviiiion of these alone aufocient. as the team to do well must bo carefully attended at all times.

They must be carefully and well fed, well groomed and driven with great care. If these matters are not attended to, the horses will soon fsll on in flesh, and will soon be worn out to the loss of the owner. It ia a buainesa in which a man may make some litt'e money, bv pursuing it diligently, economically, and with perseverance, under all circumstances. It ia the habit o4- many to give their teams into the hands of hired help, who in moat inatancea, are careleaa in driving, feeding, grooming, and in taking proper car of he team, and horses are ofen cruelly treated by whipping, ever-wrivmg, overloading, and in many ether way. It ia to be seriously regretted how many cosX well a other teams, ar thus abused by men who ought to have more mercy nn Ihe noble horsea, if from ao other motive than Self-interest, but ther ar other and higher rea-Sona why no person ahoald vr own a team in auch a forlorn aad miserable condition.

Jt ia a sinful cruelty to animals which ahould be prompt ly visited by legal punishment. Cruelty to ani mala ia acrtm against th municipal law, and a heinous crime in the siaht of the Crestor. ahould consider it a great bleasing to own these animsis! and use them to aavous from tho burden of carrying our good from place to ptac. It is a great Massing to be saved the labor of -digging our nelde for the producing of crof-s, and yet how lew ever consiaer mis rnaiier in mis iu true ugnt. They forget that theee beaeta wer given to man in tn Deginning lor nia use ana not lor nis aouse.

Yon know a good man by his teama they are sl- waya wall provided and eared for are ever in good condition leaa, aleek. aprightly and cheer ful. It la aaid by th highest authority that th good man has mercy even on hia beast. It is true also, and I hav oftea noticed it, that mean men hare generally mean, poor, hreechy fcoreee. cattlu and other atock.

There may be, and I believe ther ar good reasons for this. It may that xampl teach louder than words, even when Drut ar tn pupua. it you never noticed this t-efore now, you do ao ia the future. It is demonstrated ia too many cases every day in our midst. If you see a poor, thriftleaa former, hia fvncea down and gats broken, hia a tab lea poor, and his everything out of -order, yon can depend upon it he haa balky horses, kicking and breachy cows.

So it is with the teamster if he spares his feed too much, and neglect to water nia team regularly, and curriea only occasionally, he sill oon see them unabl and unwilling to do their duty, because a hors In poor condition cannot work with ease, and if he has naturally a latent vicious spirit in mm, ints cause it aeveiopment, and he arows worse daily under auch auch irrea. uiar treatment, nave Known noraea wnit-n re fused to work under such bad treatment, that after getting into good hands, where feed and oth er essentials were properly attended to, that then tney lett on tneir viciousnesa ana returned to ateady habits. Thia ia quite natural bors na ture aa wen aa numan nature, -in nor to do wll must be treated well must men too. This ia true aa to all domeatlc animals they all know a kind and good maater; they like to be about him; they appreciate him, as his presence is al-wsya accompanied with kindness and uleniv. i u.j aaow uis tow, ana ao ins uiauinK luey come to reeeiv hia carcases, but let him be the crueL anereiUaa maater.

and they dread his nres- ence, and when he calls for them, they take to tneir neeta to escape irom cxpectea diow and ether ill treatment. This xplains th secret why some men rial wua, nracny noraea, catu and otner stock. Thia ia perhapa in a measure departing from my auoject, out tne point seem to to oe incident thereto, and of necessity suggest them- alv la thia connection. PIKE. Obituary.

HALL OF RESOLUTION COUNCIL No. 4, O. U. CANTON, OHIO, Nov. 11, 1870.

a regular meeting of this Council, held on Friday Nov. ll(h, th following preanv bl and resolutiona war ananimously adopted: Wssaus, It has pleased an all-wise Providence to remov from our midst, by death, our highly i IT I i who was endearsoi to us, not only by fraternal ties, but by his starling worth and high ton4 principle as a man and fellow-citixen; anl, Wssaxss, By his death this Couucil has lost one or Its brightest stars, and th order an activ and laborer in th caus therefore be it JsaaaSf Thst, whil bow in humbl submission th will of our Diviu Master, knowing that Ia do all things wtl, sincerely deplore th fat that haa left this void in our circle, and although hia loss is irrsparable to us, we trust it may nia tnnnit gain. Rtaolvd. That hi memory will ever be cherish ed with grateful remembrance by th members of this council, to eaen ol wnica a was endeared by special act of kindneas. Jksoored.

That as a testimonial of our esteem and heartfelt griaf, th Chapter and mblma of thia council oe and that we wear the usual badge of mourning for th enac of thirty davs, itrasii' 1 bat the foregoing be Inserted in the Journal of thia city, Allianc, sod Mechanics Ad vocate, Lancaster, ana tnat a copy oe iur dished the relatives of the deceased, with whom we deeply aympetnis. Caiauu) U. R. O. asses.

Cornmltte It. U. Assaxsox. Public Sales. Mr.

P. Zetgler, Bear Buck Hill, on Pannamiller's farm, will sell, on November Soth. mares, colts. eows, young cattle, plows, Ac, and 30 acres wheat In the ground. Eltas fcuook.

Bear New Berlin, will sell, on November XMh, two head of horses, head of cattle, 1 threshing mac toe, reaper and mower, cultivator, plows, open buggy, harnes. Ac. tiaviel Bowan, near Louisville, will sell on November Z2d, hoaee, and lot of acres with good sn-nwa, ana nousenoia luroiture. Mr. Beetmal, at Pane, Ohio, Thursday, Nov.

win sen anuung-top carriage, soles. Dee- aieaiis, carpt, ac. Marriage Licenses. Curtis Elliott and Kary Drain. Wm Miller and Hannah Bnydsr, Root Hauck and Catharine Uauck, Ja Dodda and Mary Til ton, Jo Kauth and Mary Oreeawall, McClymonds and Flora Kasll, Mccddn aud Cordelia A Lavta, Ja Pohlsn aad Mary Maurer, 00 Robinson and Mary muasav.

Asa Alexander and Hell Bc, Joe neoou ana ajusnsioj Ksssler. The Court of Common Pleas. The last term of tbe Common IHem court for 1870 Is going out. in parlance. kindly.

The court, member oi the bnr, soil Jurors, haVlng. as is their wont, c-ultivatett thnt stiat-i(er in moilo, stnull sweet i-ourtesies iff lite," and amenities of the relutiin-bip which exists always among the legal proft-ion, part eo input, utntl the sprinu; term of 171, when we h-po to sreet them all twin. Judge Krea-e, wliilo we dou't like hi p'ilitif-8. pir lias rendered entire- SHtiatHctioti to the bar. a he always tries to uo.

it attoni- u- pU-aitiro to inaKea recora of the amenities ho weil in his court. We hsvt from tiuv to lime notieoii tho important cases that have heen dipo.sol ol" during tho term, and shall in our next Ktve a lit of eases ith the dei-i-lon submitted to the court, ntKl held under artvi-enietit. TUo following cases are among tho important onea disposed of since our last r-v'rt, the litigated cases having ln-en scarce, and tho court l.ct isvtrg tHleti pressed with husincss: Kitch A Krw iti vs Jiw ob Kilt li. Leave to amcixl petition in JU days after term. Harry Hones vs John 1 l.emiiio-i et al, lH-f tult.

Judgment S-0-Maria Herbst vs Peter Kaufman. hiIiiix. Arid-Iralion award conririnvtl, amount f-r pl'l! Si'-'.) II II Myers A vs Kduranl irltimli. Jttils-ment fttr pl'ff t'-Vi Ohio Ta tiw lticbard. St-ll- ntr liquor, a-e, rine ana ro-tv kuiiiv.

hio vs John Davis, Pleu-i ctlillv, tl titio hue. Kitch A Krw in vs Ktnatiuel MoukIi. Civil ni-tmne Judgment Hurr A Co v- Jacob I'uink-ard, Judgment for pl rl Mwo IJorge tvtiiliiome id. Judgment lor pl'lf Thompson v- KuI-ih Mohlo. Civil action.

ment lor pl'tl titl.l". Wesley hite Civil action. JudKinenl for pl'rl i. tdiiovs Celestin Cal-non. 1 n-lu-tinetit f.r keojiinc rooms for the sale ol" liii.r.

Ve.di--t irttilty. Keith vs A 11 Way and Mlltu ft al. Civil action. Suit to ret-over balance t.n note, Tro-'f male of usurious interest, and liiditnu-ni fr pi if accordingly. If ail similar eases ol" iiMity were thus treated, there would l-e eonsideralo doeking on claims, and mui-h s-juirming ainon moneyed men.

Transfers of Real Estate. Jas A Saxton to Choa Psdmer, lot in II My ers 2d add tnCanton. Sttt Thompson to Jas II c-mith. lot in Th-uiit- son's add to ant KV) Chas ii Bneht to Lewis Kaufman, lot In Ei der's sdd to Canton, 343 Levi Brumbaugh to Jacob KimmeT, 13 acre in Lake tn. ll lEnstius 10 ijewts tiann, mi in i Lawrrnt-e to Lew.s liahn, part of lot in L's add to Canton.

Tyler to Pbauh. acres in canton lp.7 si Geo "shaefer to Kneppor, li't seres it. Piko 7IKI Trump to Elv. at-res in Canton tp. urt Jacob fthnvertoj tiyertuan.

Ivts in fchnver's add t. Canton. 7" vt Th-tmpson to Goo Buell, lot in Thompson add to Canton, 4.V1 Henrietta Sutton to Ci Scars, i acres iu Lex ington tn, IJI Mitner baran leetcrs, lots in add tn Alliance. Miiner to Maria A Painter, lots in Miln-r sdd to Mt Union. 2-o Mct'rea to Theressa A lot iu Keith A Shotts add loCaaton.

Geo rx-itei 10 Hannah nalk, rart of lot In Slus- ser's add 10 Canton, i-'sl Jacob Probest to Silas A Rider, lot In Bethle hem, SUil A Minn to .11 Keen, part 01 lets 111 leeter add to Alliance, 3unu Jat-ob Ktcher to oilctan Muller. part of lot in Thompson's add to Canton. iiou Henry I'ifer to 1 pan 01 lot in can ton, l.llss Ellinger to uco Abbott, acres In retry tp, lt.ai t. tine to lot in Alliance, Fred Zimuier to (ieo Hreutier. lot of land in Perry tp.

John btarner to John Latitzec. '-'I acres lu ucth- lchem to, lMi sndrttw faniio I'eter wotr, lot or land in ins. carawas tp, 300 In Memoriam. At a meeting of Canton I.ode of F. i A.

at their lodge room, the following proceedings were had Our frienti and brother. Joseph II. Miller, hir ing passed rom this to a Itrightt-r und better world, and we. in the capacity of lasou-, haiin perftirmed the last sad duty of depositing his body in its final resting place' it is ttroocr thut we ahould express our appreciation of him us a iiiuu and a ma-on. Fiasv In the death of brother Joseph II.

Miller. our trateruity has lost one of its most esteemed members, one ever ready to with and alacrity all his masonic oblis'tttioa. 6u-i-etv has parted with a faithful worker. p--sessing a benevolent heart an 1 christian chura-1, 1-. und his family is forever deprived of a most generous, affectionate and loving riusband and lather.

Idtcoss We deet-ly and sincerely sympathise with his widow and orphan childreu in their great atHiction. Vet white human compassion may mitigate, we can only commend llittii to the tender mercy of our comtuon Father to relieve their antruish. 1 uiKD In respect to the memttrv 01' tne deceas ed, the members of this lodge will weur criiie for tnirty days. hat these proceedings be eutered on record, and a copy furnished his latmly. anion, cel.

Ji, Tax fever 'itaitur is noldine uu of Lite. Tbe cool healthful autiiiiin weathei has a bnu-iiti'. salutarv etfect upon the human system. All over the couu. try the shakes have more less prevailed.

In this section it wss not conhiied to Massillou. Fulton, Navarre and oilier st-ota along the "rairini; ca-nawl." tjuite a nuiiih-r have been shaking in Canton, ami iudeed more or lc alt over the great wtst. Of course in the uewt-r parts of the country farther west, thev have, us a friend said the other day. ''shiura: oncommon had." But tho older countries have not escaped ity unv means. "The great globe Itself," lias been sh-i- Klng somewliat 01 late The following from the Circlevlile tells how they shook in Hoss couoty, and how the jvs made money out of it We are informed thai Ihe atrer was on the in.

crease in Chilly-cothe last week. the town clock got out or order, and the citizens forgot to take iheir quinine regularly. Io the country, in Koss and Httckinir eanntiea. goodHvlactj hoys from Chilly.coth eurn from 51 to 1,2.1 per day. Tho farmers hire the tiovs and send them into the trees about the time the ag-r cornea to shake d-wn chestnuts.

TUev can't cut much, and consequently, get big wages'. A Txcs-iiitCTLn IrisUman sent the following to the Baltimore fiazatte before election We love this dear land, and to-morrow we'll thow it By piling in Democrat ballots in showers Oh, there never were hearts, and "our rulers" well Know it. More true to Democracy's banner than ours. Contempt on the varmint that calls us disloyal. inougii toes to tne "Haas, to the country we re true.

And the bsno-r that shields us with courage moat rovat. On Tuesdsy we'll carry to victory through. Oh, my life on your faith, when you're summoned to-morrow. You'll cast every other reflection awav. But the thought to bring down to the gutter in sorrow The vipers who placed us 'ncath darkies to-day.

We love this dear land, and our love is recorded In needs which the Radicals ever foret-c But hope shall be crowned and attachment re ward- d. And the filar of Democracy thine o'er us vet. H. K. Tax Westminster Review for October has been republished by the Leonard Scott Publishing leu Fulton street, N.

Y. It is a number of more than average and uls- on a count of some 01 its papers, of more titan usual interest 10 the readers in tiiis country. Occasion has often been taken to comment 011 the variety of pic-now treated in this publication, but the numler now issued is remarkably ex. tiraive. and few will open it without finding something toengi-oss their attention.

Among the papers which will lie universally read are ihe following: American Literature, John We-ley's Cosinoa-ny, The Laws cf war. oun-powaer. sou itie.ew toik Gold on. spiiacy. No other F.nitlirh Review harmonises ao thoroughly with the pngrebaive spirit of tho acre.

It will I. with lively inte-est that the public will take up this oiiinl-er and r. a 1 the critu al and ai-preeiative remarks on our writers, dead and living, in the first aimed article, aud the equally crititil comments on the heroea of the tate ltd conspiracy, which 101-ms tho subject of iui last article. The Phrrnoloiclc 1 Journal, illustrated first clsss family macazine. devoted to the "ttcieni-e of Coutni -a Purt-nttlocy and Phiaiognomy, with all the r-i-naor Character," and how to read them; Ethnology, or ttic isaiurai n-oinrj whu; r-iaciicui Articles on Physiology.

Uieu Lxereise and the l.aw of Life and Hea-tlt. Portraits, Sketches and Biographies oi ine icauina men an i women OI the World, nre important features. Much general and usetul in- iormaii'-n on the it-attiug topics 01 the day is giv en, auu it is inien-eu 10 De tne most iiitt-restnig and instructive I'ictorid Magazine publ-ihed. By a special aj-rangeme we are e--attied 10 oiler the Phrenological Juurnal as a premium 1or live uew subscribers to tbe Stark County Democrat, or ill furnish the Phrenological Juurnal and D--mocrai together for We commend the Juurnal to alfwho want a good family magazine, and who uvea not jtauress ait orders to I2tf. L-iMtxxir.

McKean Buchanan. The following sketch of this great tra eedian now performing at Schaefer's Opera House, will be of interest to our readers "Mr. Buchanan was born in Philaoel February 28th, 1S23 is the son of ravmaster liuchauan, L. b. JNavv, nephew of Admiral Buchanan, of tbe late rebel navv, who commanded the Mem mac in the Hampton Roads Monitor Battle, is the grandson of Thomas McKean, one of tbe-signers of the Declaration of lndepen dence, and is connected with many officers in our army and navy, the family having been identified with the government iu many of its departments since its forma tion.

The tragedian was himself an of ficer in the navy appointed by President Jackson in 1S35, sailed under Commodore Dallas, of the est India Squaaron, re signed his commission in 1840, became a merchant at New Orleans, continued his business there, largely engaged in sugar and other products, until loot), wasalwavb infatuated with a love for the dramatic art, built a large private theatre at New Orleans, conducted it with the greatest success for three years, relinquished his mei can tile position and became an actor in January, 1S50. He has since then performed with the greatest success in all the principal theatres throughout the world. where the English language is spoken; has been considered one among the lore most in his profession for many years in Great Bhtiau and America: and is now visiting some of the smaller cities previous to another and last professional visit to Europe. Mr. success has enabled him to re' ire, but an enthusiasm for his art keeps him still on the stage, he and Mr.

Forrest are the only living repiesen-tativei of the old school of heavy trage dians in either hemisphere. The members of the Democratic Ban will give a Ball in the Opera House, WexinAadav svsnins next The- nnemliei of the band are deserving of a good house The Railroad. The Pittsburgh Commercial last week, contained the proceedings of the Chicago Board of Trade, wherein a preference was expressed for the proposed Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Chicago Rail'oad that is projected through Akron, and the state-meut of a Chicago paper, tuat the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad had accepted that line. Editorially, however, the Coiinner-eial set that matter rijiht. It stated tho fact that the Balliniore and Ohio Road hd not rendered a decision on the question, aud that it would not decide lieforu about the 10th of December.

It will be necessary for the people in this section at once to ju'ocurw subscriptions to what may be considered a sufficient amount cf stock if thev would' the location of the The 10th of December will be here very soon, and then, if our people have not subscribed enough stock, th-s road may take another direction. Knox. I'rait Fnrui snd Xitraerlew We are happy to call attention of th citizens of Canton, to the fact that A. F-Olmsteail, the accredited Agent of the Celebrated Knox I'ruit Farm, aud Nurseries of Pittsburgh is in town, and will call on the principal residents of Canton and va-cinity to receive orders from those wishing to obtain well grown and genuine plants 'f new and choice Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Goos-beiries, Roses, Green House and Budding Plants. To be delivered in good order, at suitable time for planting the Spring.

Ho is prepared to fi orders for ell the large iruiln nnd Ornamental Stock in all its department-. Room at. Mrs. Latf'-rs, Poplar Street. V.

O. Box, 615. 2-31 'KICK OF IIKKF SHAW IIORST have reduced BEST BEEFSTAKE To 16 cents per pound, and other beef i proportion. WASHINGTON MARKET, west of Post-office. EXTRA NO.

1 BEEF, EXTRA NO. 1 BEEF, at SHAW HORST. Canton, Nov. 10, 1ST0. Mr J.

G. Keith, of our city, got bitk his sheep note yesterday, given in So6. We read it, ami it was well pieserved. It was given in Hanover, Columbiana county, where Mr.K. then resided.and was placid in the hands of an attorney who now resides at Bellair.

It reads as follows "When J. C. Fremont is elected President of the United States of America, 1 promise to pa J. K. Sperry forty-five dollars.

October Clh, IS06. J. G. Keith." 1 he sheep were purchased from a ranting Vermont yankee dealing in sheep, and being so strongly for free sou, free niggers and Fremont, Mr. Keith tested his faith tt.ud confidence.

Found Dead. We learn from Mr. McHenry, of our city, that Hat man Shields, of Canal Dover, was und hanging from his buggy dead, some four miles south of Bolivar, on Thursday evening, last week, just after dark. It seems when Mr. Shields left Bolivar he was badly intoxicated, and when found, was lvinif in his but'ty with one arm fastened in the foot bar and the other arm and his head hunting down.

His head was skinned, and his skull and neck broken, lie wan man of some 35 years of age, anil for Years had been verv ntemnerate. He whs another unfortu nate victim of alcohol. The ItuublR Baby. Accounts from Morrow coiinlv. renoit that the double baby s-till contiivt-s to ex ist, and appears ijiute healthy.

One of me neaas goes to sleep while the other looks bright and wakeinl. Latterly hun dreds of visitors hav thronged fonr all parts of tho country to see the monstroa- ty. ilie lather now devotes lus whole imo to the business of showman, and charges an admission fee of $1. When visitors throng the rooms in large numbers, the nurse goes through the ceremony cf feeding both heads. Mayor's Court.

David Smith drunk, by default EnOCIl Fotmnrhr firrlitino- ftnA ttan-tailir $3,90. j. Gotlelb Hutt. drunlr and indecent. v.

posure of person, $5, and costs. vjrorge Aioen, ngming Granville North, same. Iiewis Hf xilrtf-r Henrv Ppsrwrtelli nntt Hubbard 3oup, throwing stones and dis- IniKinJ .1 1. 1 uutrua bi mo etiu 01 town, Heximer. others rlisrhsrced with re primand.

Bovs look out. Ji A james trevoise, ngiuiug, 50 ana costs. The trial of Vendruth Washburn for he murder of Charles Peebles last July is progressing Akron. It appears ff-tbles had committed a rape upon Mrs. Washburn, that he was diseased and that Washburn himself learning all this had.

afier some conversation with Peebles, shot and killed him. The first ball had pene- itatea tne neart ana lungs, bu'. ran out of the house and Washburn fol lowed close and firing three shots, all of which took effect, firing the last afier Peebles fell and hold ns the pistol within a foot of his head. Mfsses. E.

W. Gr.iy, C. K. Greiner and M. Wheeler 01' Alliance, started in a bug gy lust luesday morning belore daylight on a hunting expedition.

Near the cross- ingot the (J. V. R. their norse took fright at a locomotive, throwing out Mes srs Gray and Greiner. fracturing a couple of ribs for Mr.

Greiner, and rendering Mr. Gray insensible by falling upon his bead. heelr had no lines, and got himself out without being much hurt. The injured gentlemen will soon be all right. George Hamiltox and Richard Lee had a hearing in Wooster before Esquire Henry on the 11th, charged with robber Irom the P.

Ft. V. C. Railway Compa ny, ami were bound over to Court in Hamilton is still in jail. Charles Rice turned State's evidence, and was acquitted.

About $150 worth of properly, silverware fjr Mr. Hoffman, a jeweler of Bucy-rus, was recovered. Both prisoners are respectably connected in Woojter. Jack Cramptgs last Thursday, while intoxicated, ut Crffstline, demanded more liquor at Sawyer's saloon being refused, lie nred upon the keeper. He was arrested, and in default of $5,000 bail was taken to jail at Bucyrus.

Mr. Sawyer saved his life, by knocking the pistol out of range of himself the ball entering tho ceiling above. Shelly iVit. TlianliKsrivlnir, The Methodist. Baptist and Presbyter ian Congregations of this city will unite in religious service on Thanksgiving day, Thursday the 24th.

Rev. Mr. Endsle'v will preaen the sermon in theil. Church at 10J a. m.

and there will be a union prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church at 7 P. M. Tlioc ofour readers who do their trading in Akron, should never Tail to visit KOCH LEVI'S Mammoth Clothing House IOl Howard Street. For the last twenty-two years they do the largest clothing business in this part of the State, and sell Goods I to 1:0 per centum lower than any other store. A large assortment of Goods and strictly honorable treatment everybody can be sure to find at KOCH LEVI'S, 109 Howard st.

Akron, O. sept 14 10 Don't forget the Ball at tbe Opera House, on rdnesuay next, lor the benefit of the Democratic Brass Bund. Ocb friends should not forget the Ball, for the benefit of the Democratic Band in the Optra House on Wednesday' next. Don't forget the Thanksgiving dinner given by the Indies ol the Presbyterian church at 1 o'clock P. on Thursday, the 84th inst.

The la-lies are, exerting themselves to prepare a fnnst, snd more abundant than the one they last year. They will aim to make tho occasion one cf social enjoyment as well as of fasting. MARRIED. VANCE HUI.I On the 16th insL, l.y Hev E. Ituckingliam, at the residence of P.

P.Trunip. Andrew Vance, of Kenton, and Miss Eim Ilull, of this city. TOMI.INSOX FAWCETT On the loth by Rev. J. M.

Bray. Prof, Allen J. Tomlinstm Principal of the Friends Academy, bamascovillo, Columbiana county, aud Miss Anna, daughter of Simeon Fawcett, RIXI.ER REAM On the Sd by Rev. A-Milter. Uniontown, Wm.

Bixler, and Miss Sarah F. Ream, both of Stark county. WAGEMAN LONG On the TJHh by the same, at the bride's residence, Adam ageinan of Summit county, and Miss Sarah Long, of Portage county. FAXDEUR LILLY On the 6th hy the same, Lewis Fandeur and Miss Malinda Lilly, both of county. DIED.

MILLER In Perry George Miller, apeU about 7u years. Futaeral in the PreHbyterian church in thia city on Saturday at 10 A. M. DIED. CITY ITEMS.

K. P. Bar keye Lodit No. 11. Knight of Pythian, evening at 7 oeloelc.

in R. and C. S. asylum. HeUtmptTL awd Lastino.

Mr. 8. A. Allen' Hair Kebtctrer and The attention of the public ia iqtiumI to the valuable improvement recenilv made in this preparation. Its infallible property of quickly resioriuK Gray Hair to it original color, is here combinedT with most agreeable Drehfting.

all in one bottle. AIm her ZVLuBALSAMl'M, another preparation, clear and transparent. A toilet luxury for cleansing, drensin? and strengthening the hair, for preferable to French pomades and at half the coeu Sold by IruKKe.Ht. Blvjrtn ProfeSMr nalys.a of C'trtsls Liquors. Read Professor Casael's report of the following analysis of liquor: Cutelaxd, Omo, September 7, 1870, 8.

Ova Co. The sample of liquors you left with me I have made a careful chemical examination of. with the following result: Sample labelled "Sommer" Whisky. ha 44 per cent alcohol in It. It also contaiu a not at tie amount of free aulphuricfacid, and a deleterious quantity of Fusil oil.

It In not a pure whisky. Same labelled "Kye Whisky." poseei 4o per cent alconol, it is perfectly free from Impnritie. Sam- labelled "Irih Whiky.M ha- 4 per cent alcohol, perfectly pure anil a vrv j-uperior article- Same btbelled contain 41 rent. alchol free from adul'erants. and an exceedingly fine liqur of high flavor end mild tate.

It in well adapted to th physician's u-w where stimu-lunts are imlicatcd. Wiih much repct. your trnlv, J. LASH M. D.

Pmf. of Chemistry in lveland Medical College. P. H. Irish Whikoy and brandy are the fineat I hav- wen in this country.

N. B. We have never sold the 4 Sommer Whisky the sample above referred to we purehaMed here in order to have it carefully analyx by Prof. Cascts, in connection with our own good. octiltf 8.

COVE A CO. MARKETS. CANTON. OHIO, Nov. 17, 1870.

....4 7 00 1 a 1 H8 4i.aSil extra Wheat, White Red Corn Rve i Oats Flax "Seed Hay per ton Potatoes Onions per Dried Butter Ekrs Hums Lard Cheese C'otfee Hkks Heanst Volasses Yes! Salt per tarrel 75 45 70 S5 s.aio on St I TO 00 18 8 lSVg20 25 00 I MO 7S9 75 New York Market. Ntw Vokk. II. Cotton advanced, uplsml-i lc'-ic Flour fil m. Wheat, now Kprinn winter red Oats firm, old mixed 0ft9oe.

new Eics frettli 3a limed 27a27. Heet steady, bulk" meots snd h.ttt.-on unohanjed. I.rd quiet at Cleveland Market. Clftilus. Nor.

14 W'hent firmer and better. No. 1 red No. fl.lsal.m. Corn unchanged at file, oats lietter st 40c.

IVtroloitrn firmer ttt laaJlV. Cincinnati Market. CiscixATt. Nov. 14 Cotton qnltt snd nnchan ed at l.V.j.i.

ri-iir rfull and uiit lianged at SJo. Wheat scarce and firm at Jl.l6al,17. 4a50c. Rye eOaMe. F.B(ri0a31.

Bntterandchee.se firm. Pork dull at tllvlX Bulk nients asking from Hogs, sales at New York Cattle Market. Nxir YttEK. Nov. 14.

Bexr Cattle The weather is warm and the markets (shitted with 8,180 cattle. A few of the best went at lGc, but the bulk of the wholesale cattle at 12jitl4c. Sneer axd Lambs Receipts 40,008 for the week and 10,350 to-day. Seeep 4a5'4c, extra Cc, lambs 6a8c. Hoo Recepts 21.400 for the week and 7,000 today, selling at 9al0e, live 7a7 6-Sc.

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Air others will plea-se addrs their obedient servant. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Broadway. New York. Words of Wisdom FOR YOUNO MEN, (tX the ruling passing in youth and Karly Man-1 hood, with SELF-HELP for the Erring- and unfortunate.

Hent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charire. Adtlress, HoWARU out rnitaueipiua, i a. FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS FAMILY MARE Good style aud splendid mover will be sold cheap. For uriuer particulars can ai KAL HOFF MARBLE WORK oct2l-t A Good Investment. CJOMETTTINfi valuable fonnd near the city of kj an ton Thousanes oi dollars to any person whe will invest in it.

For particulars inquire at iUMoratT umce, or adtlress oox i anion, u. tept7 FOR SALE. VNE Se-r-nd-hand STATIONERY ENGINE BOILER, in good condition, and will he sold al a hartrniti. 8ize of cylinder fixlfi. Also ON CPRItiHT ENtilNE and Upright Boiler containing forty tubes, nsarly new, with 7x12 cylinder RLCUER, t.lBW CO.

BOOKS, STATIONERY. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS A. M'CREGOR SON Have Just Recived the Largest Lot of STATIONERY! Kver Brought to the city of Csnton 300,000 Envelopes. 300,000 Envelopes 300,000 Envelopes. 200 Reams Paper.

200 Reams Paper. 200 Reams Paper. 200 Dozen Writing Inks. 200 Dozen Writing Inks. 200 Dozen Writing Inks 50O Doz.

Lead Pencils. 500 Doz. Lend Pencils. SOO Doz. Lead Pencils.

500 PHOTOGRAPH AUUMS. 500 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. 500 PHOTOGRAPH ALEUMS. ALStJ 5,000 Yards of the "FAVORITE" Window Shade The Cheapest and Rest IN" THE WORLD I Which we rjioke to any desired length 1 49- We can supply the line of Goods cheaper than any other House in the City. Also, a full line of SCHOOL A MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK BOOK3, MEMORAN DUMS, 4c, Ac.

4" 4 I.I. A.l A. M'UREGOR A SON. LEGAL Mliei-iir Sal-. In Psrtition.

Jacob Sibils vs. Mary Alberts et al. BY virtue or aa order to sell issued from the Court of Common Ileas of btark couuly. Oiii, and to me directed I will otfer for sale st pulilie outcry at the door of the court house in the citv of Canton, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1S70, the follow ins: described real estate situate in said county, to ait A part of Ihe southwest quarter of section one, township twelve (Tuscarawas). mitten, bounded as follows Beginning at- a Mone in the southwest corner of said quarter, and running thence east on the south line of said quarter section with the variations thereof.

9 chains and 17 links to a stone thence northerly 11 chains and 74 links to a stone; thent-e north ollP, west 11 chains and ao links to a stone on the west line of the quarter; thence south on said wet line of said quarter 18 chains and 8-1 links to the place of beginning and containing 14 and 4-HJOths acres, excepting seven eighths of 6 acres and 61-I0uths of an acre which is owned by Mary Alberts. Joseph Blackburn, George W. Blackburn. Elizabeth Huffman, J. Marshall Blackburu, B.

Franklin Blackburn and Lucy Walter who are tenants in common to the extent above described witli tne petitioner in said It acres and 4-100ths of sn acre. 8nle to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms One-third cash, the balance in two equal annual payments with interest from day of sale secured by mortgage on the premit-es. K.

A. M'NBAR, Sheriff novIOwS sheriff Male. E. Teeten Son and others vs. U.

S. Threshing Machine Company. By virtue of three fi. fas. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Stark county.

Ohio, and to me directed I will otfer fort-ale at public outcry at the door of the court-house in the city of Canton, on Saturday, the I7tk day of December, 1870, the following described real estate sitaate in said ctiiimy io ll Commenwinir st thn tnliKi-tinn ef V. boundary of it ford street with the southwestern boundary of the Cleveland Pitt-burgh Railroad land; thence due west along the western uwttituitij in uziura street a ci-txnce oi nve hundred and iiiaety-five fret to the east boundary of Second street: thence due north ulnnff ii.a eat-tern boundary of fiAcAnd tour nunarea and forty feetto ttte southern ooun-dary of an alley sitiured oe huudred a id twenty rect tuutu til parallel witn street: tttetlCV due east alone the smithem hntiniJiirtr Mnejr aiiisvMnce oi oi one nunare-i ana ten teet to 'lie lllberaectlon of the southern tmnn t.rw of said alley with the southwestern boondaav 'tf me uevetana anti nusbnrgn Kailroad Ci-ra, any'g lanoV; thence in a sotith-a-t ly direction along the soiithwesti-rn boundary of a-d railroad lands, a Distance of five hundred and twenty-three feet to the place of begin- intr containing five scn-s. and beng id 'i'eeteis. UmirD 4 to Alliance. Sale to commence at 1 o'clec p.

noviow.i R. A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. Khei-Itr Mule. 1 B.

C. Greenlee vs. Elizabeth Miller Yirtuefa Txndi exponas iixned from the I thri Ill tean hi o-ara Ohio and to me directed I will otter lor sale at pnbtic outcry at the duurof the courthouse iu the l-llO I 'a Saturday, the 10th day of December 1870. the following described real estate situate in said county, to it: Lot number-ix y-four (04, an lot number sixtv-6ve in Teeters, Lam burn addtti-in lothe town of Aliiance. oaie to commence at 1 o'cl-aik p.m.

Terms cash. novIOwS k. A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. Sheriff Male.

Alliance Loan and Building Association vs. John J. Vinton et ax. et al. virtue of an alias order to seil issued from the CoQrt of Cnmmnn PLu nf Oi.io, and to me directed I will otter for sale at iinlilii iitifj.rv .1 tliu l.A I .1 1 uv ituuttuuiUKIIII IU.

city of Cantou, on Saturday, the lOiA day of December 1870, iwiuttm ur-L-niH-a reai estate situate in said county, to wit: Lot Webb's ad-lition to th. i nf A hi. t' I otufl VW UUm vi bTiova y. in, lerms casn. aevlOwS It.

A. DCNBASVSheriff. Mberlfl Sale. BY virtue of a second alias order to sell issued from tlie Court of Common Pleas of Stark county, Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for tale at public outcryat tho door of the court house in the city of Canton, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1870, the following described real estate situate in said county, to wit: The east half of lot number two hundred and four (204) on Seventh street in the city of Canton, bale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m.

Terms cosh. norlowS R. A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. Sheriff Sule.

Willis, Benskin 4 Co. vs. Samuel Holl et ux. DY virtue of an alias order to sell insued from tho court of common pleas of Stark county. Ohio, and to me directed, I will offer for sale at public outcry at the door cf the court house in the city of Cauton, on Saturday, the 10th day of December, 1870, the following described real estate situate in aaid county, to wit: Lot number five (5) in L.

P. Wiki-da 's addition to the city of Canton. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms cash.

novIOwS Ii. A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. Ml.erif I'Ntile. I E.

Teeteis Son and others vs. U. S. Threshing Machine Company. By virtue of three 6.

fas. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Stark county, Ohio, and to me directed i will offer for sale at public outcry in the town of Alliance, on Monday, the day of November, 1870, The following described personal property, to wit: About one thousand feet of inch pine lumber; one surain boiler; two stoves and pipe; about seven hundred and fifty feet of three-inch pine lumber, plank measure. Sale to commence at li o'clock a. in. Terms cash.

R. A. DUNBAR, Sheriff. novI7w2 Sherll'f Sale. David Jones t.

George W. Hewitt et al. By virtue of an alia order to sell issued from the Court of Common Pleas of Stark county, Ohio, and to me directed 1 will offer for sale at public outery at the door of the court-house in the city of Canton, on Saturday, the llthday of December, 1870 Ihe following described real estate situate in said county, to wit Town lot number sixty-one (611 in Laml-ora's addition to the town of Allianc. Sale to commence at I o'clock p. m.

Termi cash, novltws R. A. DUNBAR, 6heriff. WINES AND LIQUORS- S. CO YE Wholesale Daa'ers in AND I POUTERS OK FOREIGN SND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, Scliwertner's Block, Adjoining American Ilolel, CANT0X, OHIO.

S. COVE HAVK removed their large Wholesale Liqito Establishment from Canal Enlttin to Canton, la Schwertuer's Block, one door west of the American Hotel. The rapid growth of Canlen in population and commercial importance induced the firm to take this stc p. and especially as no such establis'unout existed in the city. Their extensive business extending into the northern and eastern part of Ohio compelled them to this step, so that they might have better facilities for shipping.

Their stock now on hand is very large probably larger than ever before offered in the county to the trade at one time and in age and quality is superior to any brands ever offered before in this market. 6. COVE CO. are ihe only direct importers tf Foreign Liquors in the county, and among their present stock may bo found 1ICIS1I tYlllfeUY, 7 jrars old from the celebrated distillery of Dunnville Co Belfast, Ireland. Ol.rC()(ti.A( IIRA.MiY, IO old, from the house of John Arthur A No.

lu Rue Castiglioue, Paris. These goods were purchased I Mr. G. P. Mc-Cisvxx, of the firm, while in Europe last fall, and are especially recommended fur family use, and in cases of sickness.

Druggi-ts and Retail Dealcri-would do well to examine thoir stock They have also on hand a large supply of OLD II BO UliBOIS AND GI1V, RUM, And a FULL LINE of all other goods uelonjjinp to the S. COVE CO. aro the olffcst Whole- -ale I.iqnor House in tho the county, and have been tn the liUKne-w sixteen yeais. This is tli only House too in theco-tnty that make a specialty of this business. Their large experience is a warrant to the Trade that tney understand it.

and their success is the result of this and their fair dealing. They warrant their (rood as represented, and they have never dealt in unrcctiticJ spirit knowing as they do that raw spirits invariably contain fusil oil, a ifeally poison. In addition to their Wholesale Trade they hare a large assortment of their Best and Pure Brands put up in bottles, nd for aula, for family use These are sold by the bottle to accommodate pri rate families. 5-AH goods acid strictly in accordance with the law. amc31-tf.

New York Cattle Market. New Advertisements. OCIOBER, 1 8 70. J. BEST SIX-COKT) IS NOW THE Thread put up for the American market which is Ki.Y-:oi i am.

from No. to No. X)J inclusive. For Hand ami Jlathino. OIL PORTRAIT 4V PAP" TIIOHA.

the Ilrt, Hhrill be all Ajem. Apply W. CARROLL 4 Publishers, Cincinnati. 10,000 CANVASSERS WANTED. We want the' name aud address of a young lady or enilemnn in every school district in tlie United States, to act as agent for us business light, wages good, and no capital required.

Send us your name and address at once, enclosing three cent stamp for return postage, and receive printed instructions. Address MARIETTA NEWS Marietta, Ohio. DI II I I) (J 'H XX FLINT CLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS Stand Heat better than any other made. Ask for Ditheridge's and no other. See that our name is on every box.

DITUKIDOF. A SOX, PittabnrBb. Pa. SSend for thb Prico List -One Ponad of Crnnnton' Tranrrfal IJnSodrf' -9 vvlll make t-lve ins of U.iudsomo rtntr Moup. Ask your Grn- iU CitA.UMOJi oUUlttZBa, 1-rout pi-k.

Of) M'exl Salary Voune men wanted as local and 'raviling i-alesmen. Addres (with stamp) R. U. WAI.KEK. 34 Park Row, X.

V. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY Prizes ciied and information furnished bv GE' 'RGE UPHA.M. Prondenc-. R. I.

o-t7 I fi 'K Tool sam-i I pie- miied free. A. J. Fllum, CiA broad-way. Sex York.

81000 PER WEKK Can b- mime hy parries who are wide-awake, "itnout interferme with oth isin-sn. Address B- BaKT WAKLi. Br--ad way, New York. OV reeeiK of 'en cents, the vubcr'ber will fur-nih infirmstion worth five dollars Aldress n. uahlhii, ino.

3 Worcester Providence, A Ystr. KV siOI.VKD. Fifteen Mi'iute- Private Conver-aiion with Indies hy on. of their number. Seut free for two stamps.

Address Mrs. H. METZiiER, Hanover, I'a. AVOID QUAt'KM A victim of early ndis-eretiin causing nervous debility, premature, decay, having tried in vain every advwrti.ed remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow i-utferers. Address J.

H. TUi TLE, 7 Nassaus st New Yo-k. BOOTS SHOES A. SCHAVAETNEE, AT HI5 STAND, ONE DOOR WEST OF AMERICAN HOTEL, Canton. Ohio, Has on hand, a very Inree stock of Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, For Men's, Ladies', Children and Misses Wear which he is tellleg EE CHEAP Re Also makes "Boote and Shoe to order, of the bent mare rial, and as chsap as can he had in the city All work warranted to give satisfaction.

GIVE ME A CALL. A. SCHWERTXER. J. D.

SNAVELY. Conntr Auctinnear. wnnld respectfjlty offer his corner of PufeloSquare, Canton, O. octMraS MEUCAL. lOSADALIS pi.irfiKKAT A MKUICAX HEALTH KK J.3l'lKK.

pit. iii.s the blond und mianr Sc-rotu Skin iieaes. lihou-niatisin. Dist-afb of Women, ami all Chronic Alt.otioti of the Hiood, Liver and Kid-m ys. Ki'citiiiit tended by the Medical Faculty aud imny thoiouiius cf the best citizens.

Kead the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Kopudulis; cnd for our Rnsjulaii.siui(ie to Health iOiC. or Almanac tor this yeiir, which we publish for ditrilmtUm: it will give you mueti valuubtu information. lr. II. V.

Carr. of Baltimore, say I take Ituurc in reeommendir your Kus viJ.Lir a very povverliil iieraiiro. I have hett-ii it used in two a with happy reultr one in a of secondary hvpii-iiis in whieh tlTtient pronounced fum-jelt" cur-' -( having taken five bottles ol uiediritie. The oilier iH 4 eae of scrofula of Uu standing, which is rapidly improving limit it use, aud tJio indications are that the 1 utient will foou recover. I have can-In.

examined tlio formula by which yoin liosadalis in made, and and fiud it uu t-xcellenl compound of al-trrative inttuicitts. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville. Ky, aya has used in ca-es of Scrofula aid Secoimary Syphilis with satisfactory refitlts, ai a cuuncr of thn Blood I know no lietter remedy. G.

McS.imls;Fa!deu, Tenn, ay I have used Keren bottles of Uofa-lali, and am entirely cured of Rtieumatiam, end ine I ur bt.ttU as I wisn it f.r my brother, ho ha ecrufulous ttoro eyea. Benjamin llerMol, of Lima, Ohio, writes I havu trUltuied lor twenty year with an inveterate emotion over tny whole body, a short time sm I purchased bottle of und elfccted a perfect cure. ia hy all druggisia. Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore. DIM.

Cf.EMENTS apio'TOyl, Proprietors Ayeis Cherry Pectoral, For Disease! of the Throat uid such us Colds. Wtoopin Cough, Bronchitis. Aathma, cud Consumption. Irobably never "before in tlie whole history of rneuicinc, las any tiuns wou eo Mitlely and ileeplr upuu tiic coittiueuce of liiniikmil, ns thU excellent rumcUy lor pulmonary complaints. uiies of years, end among must of the races of men it has lisen and higher in iheircftiuiauuu.ub it has become bcttei known, its uuilorm diameter i.ud power to cure the various of the lungs and Ihrout, have made it Known a leiu.uie pioiector i.gaui&t tiieiti.

hile adapted to milder forms of tue-ease mid to young chihiicii. it is at the tnine time the most elieeiual reiuctly that can be given for incipient consumption, and Uie dangerous i.fiet tious of tin oat anil Jungs. Ae a provision tigaintt siulden attacks of CrvtrpT it tliould bo kept on hand iu everj mdeed at nil aie tome-times fcubject to co. ilb and coughs, uil should be pi'ovided witii this r.u tidote for them. AlUiough settletl vnitmijtiot is thonght in-ctu-uble, btill gicut nambcrs of cnies v.

here the clis-caee seemed tettled, have been completely cutcd, nnd the patient restored to sound heuJlh by the Cherry Perioral. So complete is ita mastery over the disorders of tho Lungt and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to iu When nothing ehc could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside aud disappear. Singer aud, 1'ttbllo Speaker Hud great protection from it. At Unit is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Jirotiehittm Is gencmllv cured by taking the Cherry Perioral in small and frequent dotes.

So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publWh the ccrtilicntes of them here, or do mere than assure the public that its qualities arc fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever end Ague, lutermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Kouiittont Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and indeed all the ejections which arise from malarious, xuui'cu, or minsmatio poisons. As its nnmc implies, it tlnos Cure, nnd does not fail. Containing neither Quinine, ltis-math, Ziur, nor any other mineral or poisonous 8uht-tan-c it in ni-wise injures any patient. The number nntl hit) oi tancc of its cures in the njnic districts, are litciully beyond account, mul we believe without a parallel in the hii-tory of Ague medicine.

Our piide is gvnlilied by Ihe nckiiou'ledtiients wc receive of the radical cures efl'ected in obstinate rnees, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacclimated persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be protected by t-ikinir the A VIC CVltli daily. For lAvcr CinnptatHt, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is nn excellent remedy, blimu-lating the Liver into healthy activity. For llUioits Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is nn excellent remedy, producing ninny truly remarkable cures, uh'uiu other medicines had failed. Prepared hy Tn.

C. Al Eit PractlcnJ and Analytical ChemUu, Loivcll, and old all round the world. ritlCE, 61. OO FEX HOTILE. sepl-i i DR.

WKITTIER CONTTM'ES to treat a). iVivnte Diseases, Syph-il lis in nil its form. J-ti rrhrea, Gleet, Stricture, orchitis, nnd nil the Uiinaiy the" effects of Mereu-y nre onif.letely eradicated; SpermatnrrheanriSemiu.il WViikncas and lmpo-tency. resulting frnm -if nlusa or other causes, and which produce a-mo the following clfects, as blotaho. bftilily weakness, indigestion, consumption, arersiun society, unmanlincss, dread of future events, loss m' memory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, and fiht My no prostrating the sexual system a to nd marriage unsatif'fac-tnry, and therefore iinpi are permanently cured.

It is MIf-evident that a physician who confines himself exclusively to th- of a certain class of diseases and treats thnuand- nf caaes everv year must acquire greater kill in that pecialty than one in general met ice. The establishment, comprising ten ample rooms, is eentral. When it i- not convenient to visit the city, the T-octor's opinion can be obtained by giv fnr-a written ttement ol the case, and medi einra an le fortrdeil mail or express. Th D'KStor cul.lihe-a MKDICAL PAMPHLET of fifty paues that gives a fud exposition vene-r a ana private di-eases. ti nt can he had fie orh or hy 1 1, in st aled envelope, stamps.

Every M-m eontn ns instrm the afflicted, and eua- inp them to determine the prci-e nature of iheir cnmplains. Hours, m. to 8 n. fun-'avs 12 m. to 2 p.

m. Office. No. WYLIE STKEt-T, (nenr Court llonsei. Pittsburgh.

Pa. juneiyl Cure of Weakness and Spinal Deformity by JHccIiaiiica! Support. DR. F. P.

BANNING, nf New York, who has made the Mihjert the t-tudy of his life, informs the Mcdiod rofession and others, that he may be consult- at the American Ho el in an-t-n until the Inth i fO tobertnnu nor longerfor the pmn'pt Mire of Weakness jmd Uispla -em nts In the Fetnnle -Sytcm; spinal Cnrvnture, Nervousness, Kup'Utet. Pile, certain Wi.kneases. hy his system Meehanieal Support. This system is stew'axd avrnvu, nnd ba-ed "on the ar that many-serious affcet ions are often caused, not ho much bv a'-tual distant as by weakness and a mechanical displacement of the internal parts concerned, which, "like relocations of the joints, require restoration to the proper position by me-chani'al means. oct7tf SherifT.Salc.

William Lit vvitt vs. 11. N. Buck et al. BY virtue of un order to sell iasned from- the court of common pleas of Stork county.

Ohio, and to me directed 1 will offer for sale nt nnhlic outcryat the door of the court-house in the chy ef Canton, on Monday 21st diy of November, 1870, the following described rra esta'e situate in said county, to wit: The und ided half in common oj an acre of groun.1 situate in the vill.iw of Alliance, county aforesaid, located on tho westerly side of North Liberty stn-et, being the southerly end Rf eight -ar'res of ground formerly owned by R. M. BucU, and heitig the premises oecu- fied by H. M. Buck, at his decease as a lomestend, subject any right that the defendant Sarah Buck may be entitled to therein, oale to commence at 1 o'cloekp.

m. Terms cash. K. A. 1UNBAK, Sheriff.

oct21w5 SheriffSUe. Perdy McNeil vs. Washington Jtatier et ux et nl. BY virtue of an order of ah- issued from the court of common plens nf S'ark county, Ohio, and to me directed I will olf sale at public outcry at tho door of tho court-. louse in the city of Canton, on Monday, the day of Xocembcr, 1870, the following described real erate situate in said county, to wit, and being the wl-nle of lot number one hundred and fifty-rive t.Vii and the south half of lot number nc hundred aud 'Kty-four (154) on the ea-t side of Erie street and the north side of South street in the city Mnssillon, free from the dower estate of Sarah Mutir therein.

Sale to commence at o'clock p. m. T'-rms cash. K. A.

Li UN BAR, Sheriff. Oct21w5 Sh-riirsale. Lnther Huphes Williain Lancaster. BY vinue of a venrti i-xpinns issued from tho court of comninii of Stnrk cnnniy. Ooio, and to me directed I will for sale nt puliliu outcry at the door of the c-jurt-iiouse in tho city of Canton, on Monday, the 21s day of November, 1870, the life estate of WiHinni I.iineaser iu the follow, ing described real estate Mtuule in said county, to wit, anil Itcin- lots numbers ninety-eight and ninety-nine in tbe village of Lima, hale to com.

mencc at 1 o'clock p. in. Terms cash. K. A.

LiUXBAR, Sheriff. oct-'lwS fli-i-iU' George Westinghoruo Co. vs. U. S.

Threshing Miichitic Company. BYvirtueofavendi exponas from the Court of common I 'I. as ot Ptaik county, Ohio, and to me directed I offnr frtr sale at public oiuery nt the shop or u.l IT. Threshing Machine Compauy in the town ol Alliance, on Monday, the 21sl day nf November, 1870. the following described psssns! prnpertj.

to wit One si-parutor marked LT. 5. 1 iireshing Machine Alliance Ohio." Sale to commence at 1 1 o'elnel m. Term cah lioviiiwa It. A.

t'US It 1 R. firieriff. I OR REIT. mHRF.E ROOMS iinrftsir-l -hriekrmndinnori I corner nl runiic ETquare. rorfur- 'i-tf KIt.UAKlS.

DAUCHEY'S AGENCY. AUF.XTB WASTTEO. (i223 A MONTHV hy the AMERICAN KKITl'lNft MACHINE HUSTON, ST. LOLI9, MO. nov3w4 SCO A U'FFIf noirl non.

m.U mA I)U in a nPUT munnfu.ttipins' jiiiainAaa rtnmsu No capital required. Addreaa Notltx Co fiacev Maine. norJw4 WANTED. Husiness honorable. Ko competition, liberal par Biven.

8. W. KEKNEbY, 8 8. 4th nov3w PhUa, FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. Wo will end a htndiome Prospectua of oar Kcu Illustrated Family Btbleto any hook Agent free of charge.

Addreft, Nation ju. Pticuaaiva Cojt Cliicayo, 111., Cincinnati, Ohio, and fit. LouU, Ma, dot3w4 BEST STORY PAPFE IS THE UNIVERSE. A $5 Prize to every subscriber, bend stamp for Prise Cir-culsr and specimen. nov3w4 A LADY wfio has been cujed of frreat nervous duhilitv after manv v-ars miurv HmIm to make known to all fellow-sufferers the sura means of relief.

Address, enclosing- a stamto. MRS. MEMR1TT. P.O. Box, SUM, Boston.

Mass-and tho prescription will be sent frae by return WANTED AGENTS, (SJ0nr darfs to sell tn. celebrated HoMESHUTTLEbEWINO MACHINE. Has tha under-fetd. makes the "lock. etitch" (alike on both sides), nnd is fully licenfdi i lie uuni ana cnrspesi laimiv ocwmr xuacuins IB the market.

Address, JOHNSON, CLAKK boston Pittsburgh, Chicago, 111., or bl. Louts, Mo. nor3wi Farmer's Helper hows how to double the profits of ihe Fa KM, mod now inrniers ana inoir sons can eacn mmse SlOO PER IO.TII In Winter, copies will bs mall-d free to Farmer)). Send name and addreaa to ZIEGLEJt MoCURDY, CincinuMti, Ohio. dot.

4 ACSE.li'rs WA.WD FOR "LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE." Standard and official of every mistress) of the Pri a dt-ntV Vansi-n irom Uasfungios) Grsnt. Superbly ilius ruled on sterl. For elrtsj. ars and terms. wl-ir--ss U.

S. Pi'tli-Hiso Cst. New York. Cincinnati. Chicaico or St.

Louis. novjwt $2000 SALlRY Wfc: GUARANTEE TO PAY TO 'OIC AGENT9 of experience; or a iHi-jrer than it odor, hy ny oth- Publi! ai. Aten nre in ikintt; $:0 per can va Ming i or our nvvt illairtea B-. Bir Ad a cMiitry a u.r cmtnihn. wrfc a cii ace two r.t-w and pupu'ar bokii and lu-ive territory.

We offoi rre c-tauce toenT- uto men or women to maUe isy. iSevure yutir agency direct from the publisher. J. It. Dl'HIt 4: HwrtforV v.

It Y'v WLLLS CARBOLIC TABLETS. An tinfaiUiiR remedy for all Bronchial Difficul tiea, CouKhti, Colda, Hoarftenean, Asthma, iipth-riH, Iryne! of the Throat or Wind Pipe and ail t'a'nrrhul diseases. The wonderful modern discovery of Carbolla Acid, is destined to henme nne of the Erratwat UeMHft to'oankind in Urn a pi' ation iodieaaea of th-- throat and ita great cu ati qualities ia all ftilr-ccioim of the uitsr and DP. WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, Wside the ftreai remediMl aent Carbolic Add ontnin ctlu-r inrdipikts uni vernal ly reoin n.oiidfd, wliich clietiiicully com. ine, produciotcav 'I'ai'ltft nire highly medh-ina! and be1 ier adapted fo- dic-aseH of the throat than any preparation ever before offered to the publtc FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Wells' Carbolic Tablets ARE A SURE BURE.

TRY THEM. SOLD BY nov3w4 iJ ISP fc-vPUBECsiU5X i3) CD. nov3w4 Agents Wanted to Sell THE POLAR and TROPICAL WORLDS. An illustrated description of Man Ami Pattoi in tho Polar and Equatorial Regions or tbb Gloss. By Dr.

G. Hartwig. Author of "Harmonies of Kature," Ac, kc. A work of absorbing interest and replete with aseful information of the two great opposed re gions of the globe, setting forth in a popular man ner, some of the most important results of tho travel and re-search of modem times, in these two great couutries. Ton Royal octavo pages.

200 fine and spirited illustrations, from designs furnished by artists, and travelers in tho regions to which they relate. A rare chance for experienced Agents, eachera end other intelligent, energetic men to mako money fast. For circular giving terms and full description, address JOHNSON SausonV straM, fiiiladelphia. Pa. novjw SEASON OF 1S70-TI.

Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organs. Important Improvements. Patented June ZUt, and Augutt 23rd, 1870. REDUCTION or PRICES. The Maon Hamlin Organ Co.

have the pleas ore of innuunciJK imporiHui improvement their CMhiuec utrao. Tor which fauentM were Kritn'eith in June and A Uk uat last. Theeeare merely niertrici-'us aiUf-hment1, but enhano the sub-tantial exi ell nc-of the instrument. They re atno enabicd by increased facilities for muia tiire. to nmWo.

tioui tiii dair, a further rtl i io'i uf price ou iik atle. Having eoinp e-et and added to their rrafr ftfc-ci'i i-s new man ifa-iory. tiie hojj hereafter supp al orde.s I'll Cib net iM-gaiM m.ide iis "ompny of U2- univral epurn io not only throuicnout vm-i in Europe, thi lew aid need Hr-r urancr- of tneir ui er orry. -y now Utt O- WE CABINET OfU iu plain cases, but aocord.ns; to iiitfi. ca aity to unv.

hinic th -y mak. i euch. ME, UOUHLE KEi. FIVEO' TaVS I'OUhLE KKEI oKG.8, FiVt. V108, with Ku-esAehund Treulant.

in elegant witn evend of the Mason A Ha'nU improvemsnis, Th-fHine Extaal, with Vox llnmana. Ai-toinA HWfll. 4. tl6. FIVE TAVES I HKEK SETS REEDS.

SEVEN tToPS wiih LU--. PHOE; a epleiHihi m-ti umt-iir, A new illustrated catalogue with full information ami reduced prices, is now ready, and will be sent free, with a testimonial circular, presenting a ma- of evidence as to the superioi i of thr-se instruments to any one nending nis address to the Mason A Hamlin Oman loiTremont ni. Boston, or Broadway, Kew York. v3w4 EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT DR. UlILMETTE'S Extinct of Juniper a devious tonic healthful, snd cu-iiive tor all disea.e of the Kidneys ud Bladder Los of Appetite.

Nervour lability, tc, it in unri-ilied. To Females it it especially commended lor all irregularities of he inennea, and is order peculiar to tieir system, as it ean he used with erfect safety. In malarious districts is a great preventive of Fever and A true. S. Faulkner, Wholesale Agnt; 40 Barclay new voric.

septal m3 IIIJRRICATVE patent LANTERN COMPANY, Office, 40 Barclay Street, A. T. (Up-Stairs.) Offer to the public a Lantern combining safety and economy with elegance and usefulness. It cannot explode; it gives a good light, and consumes less oil than my other; it is not disturbed by he highest wind, and if a glas. is iroken it is easily replsced by crew.

They are universally liked where they have been tried. septzin3 OIL YOUR HARNESS! FRANK MILLER'S Prepared HARNESS OIL KLACKINU, in new style cans, neat and convenient. Preserve Your Leather ItKIil YOI'K I'EKT UKV! FViaiil Miller's leallier I'reserv. Hive, thirty years in market. Sold hy retail and joo-bing houses every where.

FRANK M1LLEU 18 and 20 Cedar New York. sept7m3 FORTUNES 1 bump. Diainoud K. Co. Wil offered to live men.

karn flhancA Knrl iimington, IeL sep7m3 The Magic ComhTto0.0. mancnt black or brown. It contains no poison. Any one can use it. One sent -by mail for Address AiilC COMB Springfield, Mas.

sept7n3 I. SXOCKER, CARPET WEAVER IVo. 40 Roland Canton, Ohio. Mm- 1 i wmmx tPISTtLLED EXTRACT JUNIPER oct28wi.

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