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ssl M'! 1IU1 le CPU' 1 f-vitipV li; thai State. tfltr.wiSih.f havVVssl I'lin H-iw in the you v.ite to confer a iilUiitto'n General LOIISJ street? It was liy General LtingHtreol's mail'I tnnt that line of in fun try lirpil.l wh- knocked off of mine. It -Kv--- CJtJnftriil Lon rr order tlwt Wtery-Ojieiii'd. a shell from wHcli foul uiv hrnth'e'r at my feet: is wioiv a man' ns a i i wo'il.) to reward?" I to 1 Noyes when fffit up talk about the war nVI tFft S'ilific'rs they'suppose to lie stnndiivr-nrwinit I'-wonlil like, to see wh.at answer-they would have if iJhe soldier's would just pup up in the whether "that ik by whose 'brdcri njV friend there was before me? JOHN C. FISHER, Editbr.

COSnOCTOX 1 1 I Sf-rTKHBEU DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOR GOVKRNOR, William Allen, of Ross. BitrnniwS Biirns; of Riclilaml. JUDGE Of TUE.SOPBEME COUHT, C. Whitman (Long Tnrm.) (Short Term.) OF STATE, George Wei mer.pf Stark.

FOli M. A. Dougherty, of Fnirfield. FOH COMpTlintLER.M 1 THE WEASUKY, James K. Newcomer, of.

Marion. thfs the rewarit which the" President off FOR JIKMBER OE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS the Umtc.1 States is fo extend to us for responding to the cull o.f the country. fkld'of conflict? What have yon to say' to us?" home, man. You h-ive foiijht. now go home and 'root liocj Hr At the same time the tsiiT.fialliernrs go grmiml and their dnily Kreacl is taxed" to raise something to en in New Orleans.

Let Warn talk is much as llicy pk'asc about the" wSr. There is no Democrat in the TJiTltcJ 1 Suite's who would have been so shameless" as to insult the. common sen timci.ts of the American people by the appointment of such man as Lorig- stret't to a- great office immediately after the war, when his liMidu were still reek i'ri'2 in the hluod of the children of the North. He has tiken. a great deal bet tar Cure of the rebels than the Northern soldiers.

1 -know 'full well that tV.e people are prepared to mnke an excuse for Gioneral Grant. Be that so; but it will be no excuse, if, after saving the Union, he." should be the means, by 'rewarding of destroying the whole system' of Government 'in the United States. So far as giving the moral force of his great voice to arrest this 'corrrrptliin, he regularly, systematically, cmlo'rsca ineiv steeped in it up to their very ears. He picks out a citizen from our own State, douhly damned by two ilia Hrnrlit Mnhi.iftr. the 'treasury grab rognerv he picks him out, anil dignifies him by sending him to Japan to represent the honesty.

Ihn "lory, thu majesty and purity of the American people. He ought to have sent a 'little biography along, so that the Japanese could read for themselves Now there is no winking at this. Gen. Grant may render all the service. he pf'naes, but he most assuredly has not earned 1 the.

right to destroy his Govern- iiicMlt. and the question for you to-night to, "Shall it be destroyed or shall it not?" "No! The representative principle, as I told 3 ou, louins np now for the first i be- eaiisc now is the first time it has been universally contaminated because now, for the first time, it threatens to i a (Teatli and rniu to our organization. It remains tor the virtue, the intelligence. the good sense, of the American people mmfy this principle, or to stand in diffurdntly by and see the Government wither and die and disappear from the earth. That is the.

question for you. I thank you for your attention. TUE OF TUB DOOCRATK: MRTY. But gentlemen, mostofthe Democracy have not reached this conclusion. As yet, they are resolved to preserve tho' 'organization 1 and fight on for victory, no mutter how long deferred.

They were reared in the Democratic ptuty. Its numc and organization are the- symbol and the iveapon of a faith they cherish with almost religious fervor. The associations of a lifetime --iho 'memories of splendid triumphs, and- flnnly endured disasters, of struggle and sacrifices for what they- believe, aniHn the main I to he the true principle of -government-- have bound thorn, to the they will i i man's-dietum, Look atite nhparnlleled' life and See hvw, through two generations of men, it bos largely rnled the. State and Nation, and 1 has; bravely and honestly met question of principle and policy without once changeing its name or strifein, 1 its- colors. that' life-long 'cling to the party, and lhat fifteen successive years of ilisiWtw have not destroyed their faith its destin'y? I profoundly resect.

while I cannot largely share, there love- for this great name and organization --EXTRACT FROM THE SPEECH OF' fiKS. To.M EwtNO, AT COLUMBUS, Jtrtr 30. Tho- Cincinnati is now in full blast and excels all its predecessors. 'An Iowa having spent his grah, would like to borrow an suffleienV.to redeem his patriotism. Newark Flint Ridge Railway company, with 850,000 capital stock, was incorporated Saturday.

The line is Licking" coim-ty. Ifmfty-inalfe-yonr railroad trip more pleasant to know that one hundred and have been killed by the railroads of the Uui toil State during Chris. Sdicnck, of Mercer; For Stiitc Senator-- 18th District. JOHN C. ForTRi'l'resentntive.

JOHN BAKEll. For Auditor. WILLIAM WALKER. Vor Treasurer. KTCIIARD W.

McCLAlN. Fo.r Sheriff. JOHN LENNOX. For Kocortlcr. MICHAEL W.

WIMMER. or Commissioner. SAMUEL MOORE. For Infirmary Director. SAMUEL GARDNER.

For Ooronor. NICHOLAS Rend Allen's speech in this paper. It is worthy of the grent ex-Senator, jp the better days of the Republic. They are still engaged in the chronic pastime of cutting each other's throafg in Spain. party cannot find Democrats enough in VBIIKS iu HIUTSB rremusttw nml Secretaries of its meetings outside of Cincinnati.

Theic ore four Slate tickets in the field in Ohio: Democratic, Repiihli can, Prohibition and the 30th of July affair. iv. Noyes charged thirteen thousand dollars for a job in the Probate Court of Hamilton county, for which be was not entitled to a cent. Out of fifty-one Radical Senators, tbiry two have pocketed the back pay, nine are Jteeping, it oh depbsit'within easy reach and ten have returned it. It is proper to class along with the thirty tvrov Another psllar'of tho party of "great moral is found, to be TJUBUNB charges that Senator Matt Carpenter was kicked out of a hotel, at Long Branch, for gross im morality, aneV challenges Matt to sue for Uble.

There will be no suit. By a br.ihe of 8100,000 Grant was induced to sign the Salary Grab Bill, by which a million dollars was taken from the treasury, and will continue to be taken ont each year until it is repealed, Yet the Republicans endorse him as a man of "wisdom and integrity." The silence of the GAZETTE and the OMMRBCIAL about General Noyes and is illegal charges when Probate Judge Hamilton County, which, have been xposcrt in the EXQUIUEB, is proof posi ve oi their truth. Could have euied them they would. Is the political hack and scheme or the farmer Allen, to be the cxt Governor of Ohio Is the corruptionist Delano, or Allen Tburman, who'voted against th alary steal and refused to receive the money, to be the next Senator jfroin i A "narrator" in the Com mercial says, that the righteous Demo rats in the House, could hare stoppeil he Salary Steal, but they were not to found. Memory ol Lot (Pillars you expect to fine hem in such a Sodom and Gomorrah Radicalism Noyes would have made a spend! Salary Grabber had he been in Con jrcss.

His capacity is shown by hi financiering as Probate Judge of Hami wljcn he SI3.52 for job that only cost him $500 to do He would make a splendid Senator--t rab. The Cincinnati Times says "People in Ohio seem to feel about as urgent need for the third party as a hen does for a tooth The fanner and laborer complain justly that they are taxed too much Let them turn their Radical task-masters out of power, if they want relief. Ten million dollars have been stolen lately from the United States Treasury. A large share of it will be used to carry the Ohio election. According to the Republican Platform it is an act of "wisdom and inte rity" to Grab 8100,000, but a crime to take only 85,000.

The Ohio Liberal announces thai General Brinkerhoff has ceased his connection therewith, and will devote lis attention to banking, in Mansfield Noyes said at Democra cy williall vote fit election' Lot us verify the statement. If they do, Allen will be next According to the W.ishineton Repub lican a black man's party has been or ganized in the District of Columbia "to put down the whites." The Cleveland, lit. Vernon and Col utnbns Railroad is completed. Trains commenced running' through from Cleveland to Columbus on last Mon day. The Fourth Industrial Exposition at Cincinnati was opened, Itfst Wcdnes day evening, in the presence of persons.

It promises to excel all of it predecessors. Krnmm, of Columbns, was last and wus shot dead almost instantly, his gun catching and. going off just as ho was a field. Right men -were hilled sn.l womxletl ho falling of a gable? wall i.ri West Eleventh street, N. catWwt hv tho the floor pend inat aiimo alterations' Ilia which- krt the walls void of suppurt.

Aiignst hea.v.y liihthibj descended" i the roitfst of ten lioirscs.attnche'd to.a thresh- nn the fnnn of Mr. -Ziirn- Five hear.New Philadelphia- -wpjite knocked one was men V.reaUocYctj,,b'ut goneInjured, The Portsmouth TIMES says that the promises to ho thai 1 Jurist-ever'known; whitb-tn Licking the Newark AD- vineswere nearly all jpnawid. Eren the large of Jaioli Genich, proihwe bum-ties. Socialistic tioulilcs have broken out Spain, tho farm, laborers themselves The manufacture of Pub. Does, goe on iii Washington.

The printer get paid for.them,'and then they arc soli for old paper. The people foot th bills. They should foot the bill ma kers. William" AllenY'DerhocrStif ca'rididat for Governor of Ohio, was once a sad rtler's apprentice, but afterwards becam reduced in circumstances and was oblig cd to. accept a sent in the United State Senate.

It ia the duty of the Democrats Goshpcton connty to tee that our ma jority this year is larger than usua' Coshocton must help to redeem th State from the rule of Noycs, the SB tiry-grabber. the Republicans of Ohio, Conyentfpn assembled, endorsed th aote of -Grant, they endorsed bis cqnrs jn.signing the Salaiy Grab Bill and tak from the people. The Coshocton AGE, with brass collared post master" editor, cavefull refrains from alluding to the fact tha Grant Was bribed with a hundred and dollars to make the steal bill arm hoi What does the Coshocton AJE thin F. Noyes' "little game" in charg ing $1,297.50 for making out a repor requiring three or four days' la ho while he Probate Judge of Hami ton county, As the elections Radicals are reducing debt-on paper--at a wonderful 1 DIFFEfiENCE For Goveinor, the Democrats pre ent a snccebsful former, whose statis innship and ability are of tbe hfghfest rdcr. For Goveinor, the Republicans have nt in nomination a second or'jtluffl ass lawj er, who at Protnte of Hamilton county pocketed over illegal fees in the matter of ght books connected with It is an established fact pi-ovcd fiom le records, that had it not Deed 1 for emitor Morton, the people's Ireisnry would have saved a thousand doIUis a ead on each member- Congress When the committee repoitod $6,500 as ie amount of salary, Morton objected, nd insisted on i Hrgei amount.

So the ill went back to the as subsequently reported with tho mount increased to 87,500 Yet it is laimed that Morion is not a sahry grabber The Republican party of this Stat endorses Grant the maker of the Salar rab and the Grabber of 8100,000 The Democratic party condemns Granl every one, whether Democrat Republican, who had anything to with it. That is one of the difference e't'ween the two parties. The New York Bulletin says: "Th lonclusion is forced upon us by the eve iccumnlating evidence of official frail' that our whole system of Governmeii Administration is rotten to the core and that the deputing of large adminis trative powers carries, as its inevitabl counterpart, the wholesale robbery the public." The Republicans of count mve nominated Judge James L. Bate for State Senator, and Henry Taylo ind Rev. James Poindexter, for Repre senlatives.

Mr. Poindexter is a color ed man, and Franklin county is hope sly Democratic. Hence the empt honor conferred upon the colored gen The Democracy of Ohio have.reor 'anizcd their party and while "seekin to-revive no dead will presen an nnbroken front to the con-uptionists Salary Grabbers and the scamps wh are stealing the hard earnings of th Tax-Payers. Let all honest men'unit with; them to drive the thieves from power. The Chicago- Times last week pub lilies' special dispatches from over hundred different points relative to tl: condition arid prospects of the aor crop.

They embrace reports through out Illinois, Iowa 'and Kansas, an show that the corn has suffered severel from the drouth, and that the yield will be considerably below the average. If the people of Ohio support Nojes for Governor they ought to give anv Congressman who has taken his back pay the strongest evidence of con fidence. What are a few hundred dol lars for the latter compared to tho tens 1 of thousands; that went into the pockets of Noyes, "contrary to for which he had rendered no equivalent? William the Democratic can didato Governor, is a man of the olden time, with an established' icputa ion for Iming refused while the Sanate to redone constructs mileage He is a facmer, actively ien gaged la thcjcultivationjof the soil, an occupation in which he has been lonj engaged He is free from all politica entanglement and all connection monopolists and He in man pf the people," wholly intctostei with them in every measure calculatcf bring about all the refoims whip the times so loudly demand. The Cincinnati Commeicml sajs the disposition is, as it seems to among tho Republican newspapers the Stite, to wage a personal i i a upon the Democratic nominee for Gov ernor, impeaching his moires and dis paragmg his commanding abilities they will discover btfore the elL'clio that they have been engaged in an un profitable labor The name of William Allen has for move than century been a sj noin in for itfteg'r'tty dignity and ability He is of Jji? fruitage of the Jackson cia of Democ rncy. Noyes the Republican candidate Governor is a political schemei an old party hack, now attempting to reac the United States Scnatoiship tiirOug the Governor.

A man of lilt ability who was nominated foi the plac he now holds by a combination ofi Gin cinnati pot house 'beih elevated from the office of Proba Judge in Hamilton county, Heis'eha god with having while in that.office ceived thirteen thousand dollars 1 than was establishing thereb a widespreacl reputation as an odioi salary grabber. To Hamilton Tho most practical salary steal, it cannot bo deniecli''ha come from a Democratic Tli Republicans have wasted some-serif mental against it, hut the opposition has, in no instance that can recall, gone further. when tl: Democrats of Pennsylvania, in the State convention, took one of the most (i Congtess man) by the ear, and led him to a bac seat, because of his complicity in th giab miijuity, they a practical way, the deep detestation with which the Democracy as a party -view that icbbcry of the people. The le bilked delegate Was a gentlemHu 6f great prominence in the party, pressed for the ch iimailship lude to this case because of its peculiar significance as illnstiatmg sentiment on the salary The only hope of this nation is in the ultimate triumph and permanency of Democratic principles Wo weie found cd upon Democratic ideas, and itheir failure Would be an upheaval offounda tions which would brfng the NOYBS IS A GKABBKR Gweinar Rc-publlcaii-can governor, udgtfiof Hamilton cauntjYdev'eloped capcity for thtetieas ry, whicln witfi ppportunfyy, Tweed In auilition his cluiging over thirteen thousauil oljars for making tlir.ee- tfr'four index trookst the litboi on which cost about pockets 5Q for making a eportof fih'ejiirths'ajidjacath? Bam. ton county for one yeai--a duty winch ordinaiy clcik could have the faithost The-fol owing is the ceitiflciteon which Noyes new tlio money.

No 277 The State of Ohio, Hamil Oiv connty ss--Probate i Geoige Lilttic, Aiiditoi Greeting 1 Edwatd Novcs, Judge of the Probate ot llanailton cpunty, leieby certify Nojes is sntitiecl to diaw the, iry the sum of hundred and ninety four fifty nine cents is his lees for making up repotts of jtrths and deaths for the year ending July 12,1869, as is evidenced by the nil? of items hereunto buths and deaths a.1 tea cents- each 1 EDWAKD NoifS, Piobato Judge By ALBERT Deputy Clcik The largest allowed by law to pounty officers for making copies of papers is ten hunqlied words, yet Noyes cliaiges ten cents for each nitth and marriage containing not moie than five words each 'His legal charge would have been five or'scventy clolHis instead of pver twelve hundied dollars The tax: payers of Hamilton county ought to" malt'e NOyes "pay back" his ill gotten gams befoie they will vote foi Jiim for ojpvernoi MR ALIEN'S 'SPEECH Tliq spocUi pf Mr AHfin at Cplum bus, being his fust one jn the piescnt campagn, is printed in today's paper It hai attracted wide spread attention and awakened' additional 1 interest in his election mam theme of his dis couise, is one on which the thoughts of the people are aroused to a pitch heic" tofore unknown in our history ThcNcwaik ADVOCATE observes, in language 'upon wl ich "we cannot im prove, that lus treatment of 'lie subject shows him to be fully abreast with the times and thorough sympathy with the people In its geneial scope, the speech is one that quite founded the Grant oigans They for an ordinaiy political hananguo In stead of that-they found themselves presented 'with a grand phildsop'hical discussion that carried the licarer up to a train of thought and reflection eminently befitting the times and becoming one whose'age, 'intellect, 'studies a character lilive singled him out as a. ninin among It was for pnlj' a JinVitcfl nnmber of pepple; to listen the delivery of.this The press of the countiy will tnrnisb all an oppoi tnnity to lead 't HELP ATliPBUND ITS CAUSE BBT1IB I A I I The St Clairsville Gazette comes to us this if.cck in mourning for the death of As ictor, John Hoaton, Fsl, who Saturday, August 23d, oY pT tho bowels Ho was a native of Fayotte county, Pa was 55 years old at the time of Ins death He came to Belmont connty in .1837 and as connected vuth the Gazette for abou (Idling inanyr poeilions of honor and profit his community and always with, credit to himself. "The sad 'calamity without warning, 1 sajs the pnpcr. He was luued with Maspmc honors, "Many an eye wept for him and the moistened cheeks of the vast crowd spoke in language stronger than empty words, the estimation in which he was held in this communty We knew John Heaton well, and can tiulv testily that his premature death is a public loss SPUING PRICE BLOCK MAIN STRE IS NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST EVER BROUGHT Men's, LINE And still tbe Coshocton AQB is silent in regard to Grant the maker of the Salary Grab and the Giabber of $100,000. It endorses him and thinks he done right in taking amount, but it dslre notsay so for fear Delrmo'roight object The Cleveland PLAIN DEALER says that Biinkerhoff has departed from the LIBERAL, the party No' 3 Is in doubt whether or not it has one Eng bsh organ left Ohio Bnokeihoff has one of those pestifeioud bankers his paity hates Misses' and Ghildrejis' Boots, Hats GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST fiAsU PltlCES.

Hats 8 on hand. Gall and see IM Tbe Republican papets, from the Cincinno'i GAZETTE'down toUhe Co- vntnally acknowledge thaj; Davis is in the pay of tho Re publican party, but to keep up appear anccs, they attempt to speak with lev! ty about the matter The United States Tieasury has re cqjvcd from tbe Assistant Trcnsuiy at New York 'a dangcious live bundled dollar legal tender note of the last issue of 1869, so well executed as to deceive even some'expcrts. Let it be remembered by the, people that the Republican party of Ohio ap- piovea of the Salary Grab, by which the people will lose millions of dollars, as an act of "wndorn and integnty There is to lie a coalition of the Democrats and Libeial Republicans ofW, and a contention is to hel in BJilwaukee on the 24th inst, to nom- in itc a fusion ticket in opposition to the The last Republican Legislature sat the longest and cost theKaxpayera of Ohiu the'most of any ever held in the State. Let it be that all the Liberalism is within the Democratic lines. Brinkerhoff disband' ed the Liberal 1 he cqnld not carVy all the Liberals into the Allon county failiue.

The very best and staonehc'st of the Liberals like Rush R. Sloane, Ransford Sraithi and many others that might named, are now in good standing in the Democratic ranks. Senator Thurman made his first speech in tbe campaign at Waverly, last Tuesday. He spoke for two hours to a large audience in the Court-house, and tbe telegram to the COMMERCIAL says tbe speech was "really remarkable," cram med full of facts and figures exceeding ly damaging to the present Administration, and humiliating and disgraceful to many favorites of Ohio who heretofore, hsve stood high in public estimation. The Manifleld HERALD tells the sad tale of General Brinkerhoff that, on the day of tbe RichUnd Connty Republican Convention, be offered the Republican candidate for Auditor the support of the "third party," provided he would pledge himself to appoint as hii deputy the Liberal candidate for tho same place.

This it elegant business for man who pledged himself against bargaining and trading in politics. ernmental superstructure toppling 1 and tumbling about our heads Wtlliont Democracy there is no Repuhhcanism in the common acceptation of the term Democracy is the great substratum up on which the fail fabite oftheReipub lie is based, and just as Democracy i weakened, the safetjh -of the" Republic is endangered Rccogmzipg theo-fact that Democracy is the safety Government, we fail to see the necessity of attempting the orgsmization.ofva njw party, which would necessarily been tirely deficient-in so as it embody Democratic principles Hon WiiHAMj ALLEN'S Columbus speech, which we print in this piper, shows the npe know'cdge of the politi oal philosopher and statesman. Governor Athens jharapgue, printed in last week's Coshocton AGE, betrays the slip-shod cunning fogging of the consummate demagogue? the Coshocton AaE'endor-se the Sandusky REGISTER, a Republican per, when it says, in Between the Gth day of list May and the 31 of Jul), (losstlnn thieo months,) this piper received five bundled and thirty foin pew subset ibers No re ncwals aie included in these The above is from the SPIRIT OP Dn MOCRACY, ol Woodsfielcl, Monroe county Not much danger of Monroe going Republican at that late, or of any othci county whose Demociacy appieciate the value of then county paper F6r the past ten yeai 3 on can fln'd in the Republican s'tate Platform fhe declaration "There should be ngid econmnv Hi State and National admin and jet 1 )ear aftei yeni the have bfecn on the increase and this year the tax payers of Ohio will be c.UIecT upon to pay $820,000 moie State Tav than they did Coshocton county tho State Tax will be about $10, 000 higher than it was last year This shows how the Republican professions correspond with Republican piactices What a splendid salary grabber Gov ernor Noyes would have had he been a membei o'f the'last pongress His Probate Judge in grabbing nearH fourteen thousand dollars from of Hamilton county for making six iudct books, the woik of wtiifch was clciks for five wpuld have ren deted him equal to Butler and Morton as a'flrst class gHbber and tfie Salary jrint received the stolen goods. Thfe' receiver is as bad as Ihink so, and if sbfwhy 1 A Radical paper Democratic watchword up, William Allen, and go alopj me." Their battle cry should rise up, E. F.

Noyes, and ex plain about the S13.000 whiten you'vir- tnally stolff, in the form of illfcgallfee's! from the tax in the capacity A terrible and destructive yis- ited Halifax and tbe coast of Nova Scotia, daring week 'before A great number of vessels' were many lives lest wreckcc! anfl -The speiech -Pf Mr. 'Allen is winning high ns well as i i the of the State. Tho New York Sun anys: "In his recent Hpeqch at Columbus the Hon. Win, Allen, the venerable Democratic candidate for Governor Ohio, struck the key-note of the cam paign in the hint sentence Tbe ontue speech confined to an expo sition of the.doctrine.cnunciated in this opening paragrnph and its application, not to the ti JIBS of Jefferson and Jack son, but to the coirupttons of the pies ent day Ml Allen has been called a man But this speech shons that alive to the condition of the conn tiy and the painmount issues of the hour The Democratic masses aie lion cst and favoi ipfoun If they won overthrow their Republican bpponcnts they must listen to the voice of men like Willianf Allen" SCHOOL, PASS, AND BLANK COllNKll OPFOUIITH MAIN 8THKKTS, soli A WE ARE BOUND TO CLOSE OUT THE FOLLOAVING' Only 35 LAWNS, PERCALES, BRAGE DELAINES, GRENADINES, JAPANESE STRIPES, JAPANESE POPLIN, PLAIN POPLINS, DUTCHESS POPLINS, CRAPE MARETS, CHIGNONS, Plain and Barr'd JACKONETTS, OTNGHAM LAWN, FRENCH CHINTZE, TABLE COVERS, PLAID DRESS GOODS, SKIRTS. PARASOLS, FANS, FIGURED ALPACAS, COTTON ADES, MEN AND BOYS' HATS, The above class of Goods will in many cases be sold regardless of cost.

We will also sell alot.cf; SUMMER HAWLS, Why should? firmer repose any faith in tlie Republican 'party What reason they for hopejrpm ft? They have power for ten or twelve, yeai Bad aggression? upon the i ights of the industrial classes hsve latcd TBe 1 hdncs't (farmers 'wlfov once 'Li 5 1 A special to the Lexjngton IBBSS from Pans and Millcrsbuig state that the cases of chol cia in the latter place aie the malignant chaiaoteii, fanfl to the time not a single person attacked baa rccov ered. At five o'clock Dr. Burns reports deaths during past twenty Jpinrjiours. Tho disease has its course in from three to six hours, terminating in the death of tbe patient To night ten new cases arc reported There is a perfect panic in Millersburg, and great alarm til Paris mm WORKS mm IT IUVENNI RAVENNA, Sept 1 --At half past 12 o'clock tins i morning the Ravenna Crystal Glass Works, owned by H. Balhn'ger, took fire in tho basement packing room and-Jn hour the- whole concern was destroy the vain' able stack remaining unharmed Total loss $15,000 No insurance M.T BalliiigcjPwiII re build once Monday was a day pf accidents on the Pah handle 1 Two freight biakemen a pasBcnger car Or two was tlnown hom-the track near Bur gettstown 'i As a general 'thing trains run with gieat regularity on that road 4 A 4 tKinPthlit fe belonged lo tlie" B.CBn' promises nliid pledges that fbrover have been i An index of Noyes! is shown by his illegal'lcliarge of $13,500 for indexing as' i Jiidgo of Ham- 1 iltp'n it'cou I lt done foi; $2,000 legalji Ef la- gal' price is'flO cents perilrantoedils a nice thing for Novell' tax 'of PPMOCBAT platform adopted in the Convention at the 6ta- of embodying 'Hound vldws, fiilly 'to 'the deirfands 'df tBe nr 1 Hit'f Why does not A OB pnblish the, declaratuin of, prinoiplea adopted By the Republican State Con vention? Tho ticket is raised to the" clunni.

let 'its'readers kn'oWfiat 1 "t'ho ticket jiL it, there Swero no fe "'p asse ''5 el or fi trains Vnrf less acci dents would happen during the week We jepjild like to iiejTr harm, and might bo 4he rfeans of'doing great of Columbus, tbeiCbaitnian, Republican, of wjll his vote and influence to the ticket agreement of its committee, which it afterward) vjolatod, A holdingjtol Con on on tho 6th of August, the day of the Denibcra'tic'i Convention He does not think that it any right to sSito." great toanjr 10 view witli ian '6f tfiriir Cincinnati EKQDIBBB. i Mrs lives short distance from, on evening 'bftM W. snake opperhead ke The snake after biting her -followed her info tbe produced much consternation in' the family. It was finally killecl bj he? husband: The ias treated Or, Hojte and mil JEFFiBfOSIAK. FANCY SLIPPERS, At Cost.

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1873. DR. Q. C. FARaUHAR ZANESVILLE, OHIO, OF Has, by his many-fr forniBr patients in this Comity, to visit jjds nnd onscntcd Two Days of Each Monlh, nnlil fiirlhcr His Office will be al ihe COBWIERCmt HOUSE, Corner Second and Main Streets, ON.FRHXAY AND Ipth, an Where all who arc ailing with CHRONIC Of any part or organ of.thc aft 'ninplc o'pportimlty offei RVJiilinp: themselves of DR.

great skill in curing diseases by his method If you have a Chronic Disease of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Bladder, Lungs, Heart, Nose, Mouth, or anywhere is your timetogetcuredi, FEMALE DISEASES. Contains 10 Sheets Writing Paicr, 10 En- vclopcs, 1 Penliolilcr, I'Lcail Pencil. 3 Itlank Book, 1 Blotter, Pliotogrnnhs 00 niul 1 ile ccoljjullcs' or- Gents' Jewelry.

Sainplu pnekngfc sent )y mull, postrpam, on receipt of price, 88 cents; 3 packages for 00 cents, pr.four for M.OO. Send for a pnokaitci It will be most gooilfi von o.vcr bought for the money, The prize la often worth more than the )rlcc pnkl for the entire package; anil tho other articles wonlfl'brhi'g ntrctnirnotleJi tlmn 70 ccnjte. naM; this, try one wokngo and you will never buy Stationery iny other way. AddrciiB. J.O.

BURROW, LockBox'151 Dilltlrnprc, Md. 'whnjcil everywhere to sell Pnckngvs, Pictures, Ilooliis sentfroc. i STILL TI1E1 -COME NEW GOODS! ARRIVING EVERY FEW AT WHICH IS THRONGED E.VBRT DAY WITH CUSTOMERS. MAMMOTK OF DISEASES 0(1. Havel 'theiri for! Of ovenv 4lnd successfully an treated." Strict 'confidence observed In all cases.

(-r In the (examination or cues wliewtlie are unable to In person, prefer ttivwoopy--a chomioal examination of the Cash for Medicine all cases. moderate. Charges O. C. FAnQUHAB, M.

O. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN I A NEW BUGGY, mmlo to order, and of superior workman ship, only three' times. Also a double set of now Factor; HABN" cost ofBDGGY, of Both be bought at At work on New JaU BuUclIng, Coshoe-' ton, Ohio. Commands Great Atjraqtlphl; No Dry Goods Establishment itf the County or adjoining -3oods AS.CHEAP AS.THAT Of LARGE LOW G0O 81J I -10- CTOBE. a Everybody to lirge.t iNEWSPA'FERr NEWSPAPER!.

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Pages Available:
7,224
Years Available:
1842-1956