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r I *. I** . f ,: ' - . * a "" ___^^^^_^Jffi£__S*i_ift*i__i__l_^^ ._i^a__t_oi_^__g___ia__a_a_B_i____^__ga_B^^ i CHI PDU5 COUHTY REPOBLIOAN m >t.tttres» srssy vacsstuv at 8. F. WETMORE OAes-Oa Water Stimt. in Ksllt«oa'« B sk •slldlaa:, Wsvefty, Oki*. TI.HH**, tS for ysar, t*_v»»l-»blr le sdtsoce. Adrerliuroe.U will ke Insetted st lb. follow I.f rale*. Oss eq-jir. (ten Uses of Uii. I rne ) or lets, as.lsevrttos,floo* ooeaiontb, 15 li; three rnry.il • tt: *tv ttuvnth*. |A; oneyttrt 99. Oas.ft.srth of s cnlsraa tkrre rood ths, ft; sts noalb*. IUt oni year, ttl to. One-kalf af * eolotsn, Ikrrs tno ati*, lll| Sis n»c:.it, ttl; oa. ysar, !«'• Oseeolsrsn three taonl is,4111 *"'* nonUn, tit); on*yrnr, #79. STOVES I COUNTY EEPIJELICAK EttablUbi*-! fn 1R42. LET US IIAVH PEACE—U.S Oraal. %1 per A nnam in Adfaar*. 0. S. VOL. 2C. * . ■ WAVERLY, 0., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871. ». a VOL 3, NO. 31. A. GEHRES & SOjN. a. omnia, w. s. siHtu. Minrranrstsi er FURNITURE, CHAIR DEALES, an UNDERTAKERS! wounded. Melton wat tiie Collector of delinquent Uxta." The oth. Fscterv en Wst.r Street, timr Wirt. ORee i S*inA n"?ni ***** hung thetn in th* anil IT* re-Ms tn* ee. Mir It tl. (Seteed f Wood*, door frost Keetb Street. flatlug koncbt sll tba lateil Itn-reeved *ta- eblnrry for the tt, aae ttr (nr* of I'stalisr*. . w* sre aea prep-mi to fsrniak sll kir.li ef! *ot. Standard, with aotn* solicitude Ohio Lc-gtilaliin*. More of ilr. Kmmitt's etUmpU rr cat*, given in lhe saroo paper, i* ^P?*^1 l«*WaUoa have coin* lo that of William and Bd. Johnson, colored, who were taken from the guard lans of the taw, (who had lho.ii under arrest.) by some 40 dis* We have noticed, says tho Jack. Bureout, Betltleadt, Tuble*, Cup. keardt, &ef*t. Stands, Etayeret, Jlstraekt, . snd, Inlhort, .nv tblnfl* tbe Wsy ef tee, ' (*»t*sle*if«l fnrnilnie, *i lower f>.»*e* tbaa *r*r »old In thl* stsrket. Pperlst etlrntlo. P*id toandeeukinf. dont pt*le Co 31*1 to Ui*_li>eitlI_ae..sdCs*k«lS(.lfnnied In M.1...I .:.!. No-Name (-on-Mpondmcp. So-Maas. Oat*. April 1\ Ittt. Editor RepvlUcas t Ag*ln, after grief. Tho praeeet ia not half aa r» l*V** <*f aaratal montha, I sball '—Itb ***- •**•** tm*t*Ai ...mmmm* ,. your permission, attempt to givo yonr reader* a few items of lost "DemocraUc Leg.ela--.ire. One pa**ing ev«nu: day lost week, lho following wai Tha Rev. John Treat, of tha under consideration in the Senate, Christian Union Church,...iiimenc- and wa* quicUr pat to thesleepthat ■ •** protracted meetln~, at Deetb'e riu«_,i.».ai*i..." School Hoo*.., Sunday, April 2nd, "knows no waking. wMch conlin'ucd t^Q0 ^yt toj nigbta, during all of wbich time a very good influent.* seemed to bo r-X' rt.'il, and good feeling evidently fl. n., by Jfr. Etomltt-To exen^t rsssl b_»(» fn«n ik. eperstlea ef tbe tn for tbe eolleetios of ((..mi .rsltrtf «-.--*mWti snd oilier milrrrratX. lnie*.ilt'.y pctxpoatd. a ib* HA* itTST t*c*Ut* tbe W«ret lot ef *e*oklss itutei rrrr broitiM io Ihte-nir- b*t, stl of wbit-b are af tb* late*t ii.-.j .-i <■ I -patient* and *tyb-^ rwaaletisg atf Wm. Keior a Co.'* make, to* e-el eWeUatl tuok ,tirrra Fashion* Empire, Champion, Diamond and Bollo. And sl*o lb. LADY GAY, CONTINENTAL! (wllk ilidisf ot en door*,) Alaflka,, Rolloctor, Arcade, ' Heroulos, K entuekma, and We.'dcrn, Alio tb* coal cook slat**. Monitory Alligator, Telegraph, Active, and Planet, ead stb-T lr»t-els«t makes of varies* vtytes, witb a eari«ty of I'arlor and Healing Store*, fur a nod or rust, sll of w blr It a. sill i. '■'■ st Cincinnati I'r:.- re. Altai keepi (omt.nlly on bind S lull curt- rs«nl af fsnainaed, Prea—*. G»l***ilti**.. Woe ami riiln TI V V> A Jt 1 . «*..... b* will set! i heap l_f eaih. ■ Ala*, ft variety ef Pumpa oithor for CiHtems mm OR I)EEP WELLS AND Anti-Freezing Piimps. Alt* tbe brr- make of wood pump*. T.' :* .nd i-* kri cutlery, wued«e-ware • ad h0»*» (fi'ui.lilnjt good*. Caif|r*r, I,tml* •ad .beet iron ware. Tin Roofing. Quttoring, snd sll klndi of JOB WORK, *••>» ert ifcorl notice with nnlnee. and car*, hy MSSJSOl workmes. Ob»rr« r<-a-oa <>.U. • sd.ll work sad itere* warrantH in trie* »u^sctl»e. C. P. PHIli!. K. H - I?i|*Keat >.■>'.-» paid for olditan. copper, br***. lead ai.-i r*s*. Remeiat^r td. (iiu*. Mors •• lllfb ssd Wster .treaU, W.veily. W.y 2d watt! at Mtaul, wc bare »a4*»i.aojtoif nit f.-r snotbtr, to he Imill in fi il-c.'su _uyl». ■P*»vt»1j In t»*rti or cftnnliy ar**ad**l at )*«t (toeellj* ao«l**^Jf7;Hl calli stteoled mXmie.twOHt*. tost. |fee i.s rr, rear I JTEW Tllf " i-AJIO-^ STOVE STORE fc. DENTISTRY J iLtkatm* DR J. R. MORFORD, the dispoaltion manifeete-d by many who calUheniaclvaa jBU-pablicani, to j j(r. Emmitt inlrodncod a new existed atnon^ the brethren The aid in getting the old pro-slavery ! bill into the Senate, on Wednesday ! &*& pwerinliy poured out hi* bleaa- rcUls to get control of the Govern-{of last week, for th^ relief of John !f«* aP°,n •J* &*..** tn'1 ^aTd mm tb*y>mmmmm*lltUb.\rvlm. l.l. Tre_air.i of Mkb S^fl *£&& &SS2* eoxin, Tennewee, Weat Tirginla, j township, Piko eoonty. j goodly number of persona ware .-iti": r.iii tjuii cucvvc-i in cii (-'••(-...•■ j T)*** l*LU.*Lhi£ "■• -'.-. i\.:.*,i.:'.'* n-M-i' in thn chnroh, and eefintl «l .*-a.-ites, tinlr-es theroantry irotl- j iatic: j proteased religion, euoh, am I hojn-, ea to thc danger at ooce. ny Ut. Zmmitb-JT* --.*•_*_*• Ooont* I W .b,0 %*][y and forever eavod. ) Con._n.i»_on*r. te build tke asrssssry *p- The Iter. Edward now* preached prosclie. lo bridjete, ssd to eo*d**aa U«t>«r, at tho U. B. Churtb, on Ko-Jfame, .tone asd eib.r-aautiali (brrrfar. I on Wedocaday night, April 12th. It i-eema by the following that £_• ,erm(>n gyU vcry abje ^a, ln. Mr. Emmitt wn snree«fui in prea*- structing, and seemed to give vory iog through tlio Senate bU bill for general satisfaction. Brother Howe A Ei vk Tea a Hoo CoaTaAcr.—A aeries of baa ten nn a few daya olncv between a conple of farmera in South Jfav.i) reealted in the follow, lag contract: Major Reed propost*** Janes Bobinaoa fifty Ttte FU*two->4, sHtile backlog ont from ths wharf at IroaUsti, tm last weak, strocJe a Little Saodr boat, callad tbe t^ketoa, sni aonk her. She will popbitbly be -mXbp)&,L: The Qeaera fOhlo) 'Fin*** eajre: "In a letter, datol at Washington, April 10, h-r.'.i litis, lavtim A. Osr* Gild, *e ar* aath<>rised by tbat gentleman to eay. that be sill aaf Se a candidal* ftt th* Qvctrntrthlp tf- Ohio—thst he ha* Irtita tbe first re - fuoed to be a candidate, aad that be etiil declines." Ma. Rtnmt-arot. ut Oaio — itr. Enntington, PrcaidestoftheCbeaa- ?rake* k OUio Rail-road, left ***w ork dty last Friday ior tbia State, for the purpose of examiaiog lbe to furnish wall fatted hogs in Nov ember of j various "prri"p*j*od linns to coonevi tho Chesapeake and Obio Rood itb Ciotmnati,, and dteii The following from tho Cincinnati Chronicle, is to tho point .* Somo J-ortbt-rn * people—-*veg profeaaeil Repiiblirans—have shown loo ready a disposition to echo tbe twaddle of Southern Democrat*! I amsUi.g public turnpike roml im- about "rar-pet-bacrimt. It is tbo I w.t .. ,. .. right of any honeVtand law .bid-1 f*™***<* Whether Kporaes th* Ing citlaen of ahy Slato In this , **as*\a a qnesUon. Union to remove to auy other State • klt*,hy Mr. Emmitt—To *nl-*ilt to tke is assured that his visit* will be very thankfully recoiled, at any time, by the people of thia neighborhood. Messrs. E. II. and Silas 8humate .uresis- •t.plMiara. and to enjo;* there all • fift^^^lMJ^^^^ | l»~ s-cveded in organialng OT roiir-iMOCTH. •n-umocr.., lis*/nls county, ib.t be bm*s*i*k-1 Prt♦•Mgei and immunities, lllhed l-.teteir Co Water Street. . subject tary for 111 eostlrselk.* 1* dossled. Pssied. | only to the temporary reetrietions ! The following bills have been cn- tvarly. j preecnbe.l by law. He ha* a right ar,etl j|lU) ,AW(| there ne»r Ad., H'bU*. wl,T, *. i, p,,p«.d t. j to thc free utterance of hla'political „ ., '' „ *![":, rendsrt tb* tarf.ru of Deuli.liy in all lU nnltil/ina ial._i»«_.a bm J._, mr. ', -*•*■*. -t mtAkssm— vartoeibtanrbr* opinions wherever he may go, m<)B,y „ feao4 Bpoa iti All in wnnt et. Invited lo r.t. Ml Ofir. boen—day .ad .Ijbt. Pfovidleethat ,—i ttt* fcody of a dre-'.^d ,.,ti ! through the length nnd breadth of person who*. s._»e I. nskeows, ik*r_*tdi.e. Z-l! WOOD YAfcD —1»— WAVERLY. TDI ni..!. . awl be--* tear. I* infona tka public oT War.fi r, .lin. K* i. |.ie|*»i^.l (* fjm.ah Ihrtn wood ei *uy Wu^.n er qealiiy ft n_, try Mr. Corey—To pror! J. that lt*r. shall be no slay of ei.CBt.oa In Jodgt9a>nU Igainn 'tuitlr** et the peace, aMaina-I os w. n. i*.»i- hlrh th*r mar dt*>* to purrktu. m.r be leu wi.k fl. M. I.aureao. a*~TS* wo__d*y*.d I* btlwee* Safionl * Feed Ular* and A. Cebre*' Uir* Ka-.n... S. II—fe. aont In wani ef rrren klskery fur tr..-ling ham, .od lids., a Al be |..*_e_ph- I e a tyr '.- i All i li.ii.i t r f t i,'e. Feb fit TINTOX l.O_T. WILLIAM 8WANSON, Sfono-Cuttor & Brlck-Laycr sr.*!*. i_» i v r.r.nwv A*dnu»—tt.*e.f NitOSa, rik. Oo. O. I the nation R 8LAVSA8, ! TdOseT of Shoe snd Haro-aa Leather Oae* fsld t«e T.a Dark asd Srsas nld**. rial lur building sod kcepis* ia repair brtdg-4 pik' |)ihq ^Jotin-B 5fPu^Jf:m- «' * VI;iii.y. Ai*i;u. 27. 1(171. "■' "J1- _!l.l__. _ _J j._« u EMPORIA M Cron.Htitalioaal ConrentloD. We tusk* tb* from the Constitution of the Ktat.. of Ohio, which i. of iuterest. It is section 3, articlo xvi.: j At th* eenera] tlecliea, lo I* held in tb_ | year on* lboat_and *if;bl h.odred nad lee.a- ; tr-nne, snd .veev twrnUeih yesr tberrsnar, I ifee H*i*.tkro f "Shell there be . rontrntloo . lo •;..; alter or *mrn<i tl,» Con*tl(uti<in." j tliail be .nbst.Ued tn lb. elector, of the Hut*; asd in cate s majority ef all lb* the land. IIo is entitled to vote aa be jilvtisf*, and to hold any office to wbirb he mav he legally appointed nr elected, t-ntllthta ispractlr-nlly seenred, the pledgo of tno Federal Government to guarantee to each Stale a republican form of government is not fulfilled. Tet tlie outcry ngain.t "oarp""t-bag-*f-*--'s," on tliieta i the one hand, and on the other against "scalawags"—tho name an* I **.<_ mlrtrtion ft** tarop piled to all old residents of tne ■ H- B.. by llr. Prl_e—To authorize (Viasty Southern BtatM who do not vote tho ' Ce*nntf*ioaers to »eiil. ih* Uoim.. ut ; Democratic ticket-is followed up HCS'Si i^^iii x. [by IntlotlJatfon and murder, witt! »r tjie following, tt tvlll bo ' the intent to cxlermlnate fh>m eve- 'thnl * WU h** ->0**n 'ntroducod iato j reconstracte<! Suto tl.o principles I **»• I****** -° KITe -"ffoct •• l,,« I*" J whirh triumphed over the "lost: of Congress approved February 18, ieansf," and are to-dt.y dominant 1871, which has appeared twice in through tho Republican party of ;onr ccylomn, . Br ttr. IIaches—'To sell Bnisr*«y*al aoJ long it would bo, without aM(ii4 Uw)< ,0 ,b^ ViMsis tenuity Die- Federal Interference, before lbe in:'- aon!»-w**i*f tli* Ohio rlvev. j "white man's party," thns united to . H. B, by Mr. U*d»—Toamb^rii* Cssn- i a man ajrainat tho co.i>r*d votem, would leave tlte latter without any liberty whatever nnlcrw established br the blackt tbereaelve* afler a bloody wsr of race*, it is c»*v a. , ea .. .. * aad ii a law. etiouyh to aee. hverr -Northern w „ . „ _.,. *, ... _.-,,_,..•"... 8 H-. by llr. ITibb*—For ref ulat.njc let- ri<rcant and wwiklinL'who joins in u,r,ni. beiw,*n Coosty C/raniiia.onen the sneers at "carpei-ltagMera" and sod ^.'i.riflr. sad for the i-hmiu cf ui* "scalawapi" It helpinjr tbe deadly »*»«• foond do. on *e(tlet..rr_t. It. n.. bv Mr. Price—To r-q_ir» tb* m»k*r - of necotita' le paper to h« iar-1 at tb. place of In* re. d'oi-.. * The fallowing pa*»*e.l the Senate, but wo have no idea thst it will get ' through the ilonae : ' S. K.. by Mr, Katsllt— for tie relief of J Jobn Taylor I'aan-d. M B . by llr Emtalll— To prtrent itrikeri * fruu, u.Urfrring with Orderly laborers. Is- Wben men are so bad aa to rebel, definitely [«*.penrtX_ It. H_.by Mr Mewer*—To lahjt-rt th*Toen singin*. achool at tho Ited, Whito and Ulue School Moaao, in N**wton township. They sing each Saturday night. Most all of the young, and quit* a number of tlie older people of tho neighborhood alteud tho school. As a general thing, we ■n.r -'«•- ir.g u.e stptmpm***rtag ibahety, lauue*t and batial, eball bo placed ia the : ■ County riasm aod remain £ pan of u.* I have entire good order/which .peak* (eceTst fund on ill c!*i__l«l by pciivoi lejsily ' eolltled 1-terelo. volum*-* in favor of the young la diea and geiiUcmen of this community. A very great and deslructlvo Arc and«r(ajtin{« ei*o _r_d is as oflirer in re* ' broke out somewhere id tho vicinily pi.tio of prot>«rty i.rie.1 oo by ♦seen-kin. j 0f j^cob Bond'*, about two weeks II. n. hy Mr.Ksyler-Asthoriiloj(*o..nty ___%i, wh,c|, jD th* wat of Comtfiiseaioen to —k* donatiool lor tap*. * _?_ 7, \. .t f ag* is helping following e-»1rart!',n.f'miw, 6f '^erty, and if he doe's this unconsciously, »o much the worse for his intelligence." Wo agree with every word ofthe above. Wc havo been, frora tho be* ginning, utterly opposed to universal amnesty, for wo foresaw what wr.uld bo the inevitable result, men are ago. Klucii, io Uie wat ol tl* onward march, deairoy*d nearly e.v- jvrvihing ofa combu*tible nature | which was in its track. The snake*, , f.'-k-i, skunks, rabhita and opossums I wore compelled to flee for aear life. "**on I About 2 o clock it reached the farm ofGcorgo W. Brown, when, aftar destroying somo 2,V00 fence raila for him. and leaving some of hia fields (which were sown in oat*) out- lo the commons, it paased on In an easterly direction,paying Mr. Pol* Isrd a short visit. It burned some f.-tien for him also, but I lo not know how much. The " Bundy ty Cnfoni oii.oer. le psy erpenie* of person* I pann," now owned by Dr. Bayhan, Slltaarw.d to puran* fitaitttr, fn.m JoMic* I . \ , _,ii_ ,t. „.„ a u- ai. . *.. cbxeged with mSs .!*>« th, r^aii.uon of, w** ***■> oa(i1/ A" ^S^ hT ** art. tie. i.*rtt*i,r. 1....1 a* i .. .:. *-. Iam ao*. now prepared lo give S. ii. by Mr. (J.trb—Ti. an*, it an of- '. any further description ol the fire, fene to de<»y twe. frota Uuir bivsa. Pa*«wi j or 0f liM furtl,er destruction. Ncvor befor* did I witnesa ai> terrible a • (•r.orta^r-it!"ii. Numerous narrow escapes wur. mado, but I have not \ heard of any lives being lost- R. L. and P. G. Brown are now and have bc«n for somo months, keeping k.u. helnr's hall on tho farm of G. VV. Brown, and seem to enjoy { themselves huijelj'. MtLfoeD. farts Id tbe Life of Jobn Sax (on. John Saxlon, editor of the Can- 1 ton depository, Cantoo, Stark co., I O., uie.1 00 Salarday last at Uv* ai;e of 61. Mr. Saxton'woa the oldest ,,..,„., n mmanmmmm. ,.., — I i,.I ai ... I "■ "- "7 mr n.aret— io ,rjr*rrct in*. o*n- , ui T3I. jar, oaiwrn woa .iter wiui.i against a goyemment which they j,, c,^ ___* rf ^ ^.„, :i.»a.u I ,<litor in the U»i_*l Slate., woe the m*Lmmmst mmm}jk*r%ZR , »«*J*^**- ?»?* wbf» ,tJ'7 j re^l^^a^^^^ ! ~l*«n of lhe American press, and Iff. *)*. -.._.-...-._. t.I tai.... .m fi aa . _*_*fl_.ll__>! llmt* ah^.i laai.l _._....... I. Im .lm . ' .* j eleetort viitinj at tu* tt sa eleetioo shsll dt fid* is l«»or of a reoe.ntion. tbe 0*n*ral 1 Amobir. at It. u*xt leet-ieo, .halt prtavid*. , ' " "*"* ~ '.'""** " '".J I ret«rt U.rotinly "fVHaialisio-ier. forn.«U. by Uw for tbs.lecUon of deJejrate. and tb* t rclK-Ued, lhey aro bad enough to do tj f.,r u»«r i©is* Wessary moneyi e«iU_ud. wu, perhaps, one of the beat and |WffiTK^?^1t_ri2a: '"J-tie-wh^aMTbaTeprwI^ir^^^^ | oareat men connected with tbo mmi ol ibi. ConaUdiOo,.. s«r*ed nson b, [ that Justice and right should pre- ^JtJ_5_ne'"a__dTd_T^.o7 ot -7«L,...l frat<v"lil7 He comment etl the , aay tern****** aa_*s»w«d io Mtsoaac* of; .,«._- . _.. .x -T.*-_**g*.tf^.'!*lg i*H*&* y*__.i?.jr!f anhllcwiuiii af the Stark Coaaty Be- ! lb,. artKle, »h__ll Uk* tkett uotil tb. set • **^ VTe know tno rebels at tho *f *<**-*<i l*od* >» H** l*™'1**,**"**' f^ifrirw Xmt tha vaar 1KU and l"SS2 t •• T **■ azzzzznwkkkitk* \z?*'~m*i*«*" fesr&ir^nsr s The "prccoding section, aays tbo j «.,__ 01... ___,ti_. im*.. *.. •._.__ ... . .f_i_i I worked at the case, as well aa Cincinnati .. lie bad been in wo may Improve our Constitution The wofk involved will excite mucb tbe ta*k.J Prepare The Boat Cook Stovo in Use! j Mssslsctsred by Ihs Aorbor Its* Wsrks, el Ci..;..__»(;. to* UNDERWOOD AND SON, at Wsrsrly, Otdo. dealer* lsTl* Wsee, sad all kisd* et Ctektag and Heating Stdvet 11 • moat wbick _ssy lit found tb* Emporia, Charter, Seneca, Chicago, Hope, Utah, snd tuner ether Psiienis snd Rtylet. wltb tk* very tntest trar-rovemesu, wintra w. will sail at Clnrlnnsli Pliers. W* aleo keep cosetsstly os band s fill as. sSTlaeat of Preiasd. Japanned sad PUi* TIN-W ABE I Wklch w, williell WW FOB CASH! Beyairiea doo* with ear* sad eesiaewL We sre errp*r*d la do Hec-isf, fiponlioa s*d all tlods of JOB W0RK1 XT. fosrante* csttofsetloa Is our Wsre* •sd Work w* Wve emjdoyed s «*-»«-^*^ twual Ukee plac« there. Tbe latest eip*r.»««*d werknisa l« Uke eh_.ru. of Ue j .,,,...* ■.eettastesi de]>*itai.st of ent hosee, rerpeelfslly solkit pnblle pairoaage. tsetto Is "DoBight, Fair JPricm asd SttsrsAf Call a** aae aa, OlID-ntWOOD A SOS, John Sherman as a millionaire The Shield and Banner, a JDcmo- r rati**; p*per« printed at iianafield, time, amended, and pasted by the John Sherman's home, sayt: I Iloaee, and wa presume will bo It is hardly necc*«ary that we passed by tha Seualc, iu which coao ahould say lhat w* have no svmpa* ^^ wjij become lawa thy witb tho political creed «.f John „ B b *,,?&> trmiflttbt (toe rst*. Sherman. Jtk-twven ue and him of uisflo* for casty psrp**a-t, ete. tbere la a met and wide difference; Ameeded end past**, kttmtaded it pre- but w. aro not. wo trust, 90 much of S__T ftSB mmlTZ&HJm Gaxottc, refarred to above providea that the convention aball consist of oa many membera as tbe House of Hepreeentativea, aball be cboaen io Ute aam* manner, and shall meet will.in thre-o months after thoir election for tho purpose aforesaid. This will pat tboso at work wbo think they can .. •____• mrXtmrm Uf ' f,*,_.•-.t„_. «. ,m*mft t» .' "•• partisan that w* can notdotus* ^mmmmw-^ilj^mm*?^*^^ diffcra with us. We havo known .ate. nun luiuiicu *. III I *l I IC l_l U. li v,l_._. DL. l_ J 11 intcrcet and thought, and it shoald.! Jfb" uf^x?^ *,?*?"* * ' for it i. a rravo on*. Prepare fmr ^■P'-blic hto, bat from tbe fma we The following were read.a third j ^^^7, ,Si?aak\ ter for his paper. ! easy oircumatancee for many years, ibut from ahaer force of habit continued to act type end do other manual labor on tho -paper almoat • to the lay of bla dea.h* IIo wo* a I man of exceedingly temperate hab- I ite, and enjoyed such ezcelleat j health that he hardly know what il ! woe to bo aick. It Is related of bim j that laat eummer, wben the new* ! came of tbe aorroader of Napoleon I III., at Sedan, to the Oermaaa, ha -iaj-Iicate. _. _*_!!»; froat tX"** »9 Ui |iaO.CO0, " a f ve w> to sv*o, *'' oiilli; frtta 1*00,000 to' |l.jc«.0ao, 1 *-!•) each year fbt <lvo years, at f8 per haadrad. We did not learn what thoy wero ta average. Various opinion* are ezpree__e<i aa to which of the pertisa lia* tbe beet of tne trade.—ItaymilU P.ultctin. Oold in New York ,on Monday cloeed at 1 104. l^jmtmmmt HUt* Paragraph . The Wilmington College waa dod- Seated on Tueeday of lost week. A Toong man, naated Mill*, waa killed ne*7'T-ipp«*'*l»l*fOT; Heir* i-iitnitly, l*y a log lOlUug Qtatliikm. The law re-t-oircs u.wtv* to bare a population ot (1,000 before they cao beeomo citi' ts of tlia eecond doe*. Tbe Grand Encampment of Ohio, I. O. O. P., meet* at Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbus, on Taeaday, the 2d day of May. Biver men say th* Ohio river la lower now than it boa beon for many year* at tbia season-—lose tbaa tour feot at Pittsburgh. Colered men were elected to the office* of Councilman and Assessor, in tho Third ward, Gallipolis, at tbe lato spring election. A now Democratic paper bas lust been started at Manchester, Ohio, called tho Adam* County Democrat. Edwin Shivoi, publisher and editor. Tho Dresden Monitor *?y* tho work of laying the track of the Muskingum Valley Railroad, be. tween that place and Zoacarille, has commenced. Mr. Pitch haa purcha*od tb* inter- eat of W. D. Ilawkrs A Co. in tlie packet line and inteoda to carry Eaaseogtrs between Columbu* and hillicolhe aa usual. The Legislature ba* poasod an act for an additional Judge of the Common Plea* in thu subdivision composad ol tho coutitlMof Adatua, Brown and Clermont. There is a strong feeling among the more prominent Uepublicana in Northern Ohio to pies* Ben. Wade for Governor, and a rigorous effort will bo mado by Mr. Wado'a friends to indue* htm to run. Miss Ella Bane, of Beverly, waa Among the youn^lodio* attending '■■ pTter the Oxford Fcrnato Semlalnary at j pecker,"^* Touf, 13 cbfldren, 73 the time tt woa burned. Sbe saved „anu.chlldr*o, 68 gwatHrrar.* - nothing except her money, aaya the cbiidr«n—138 ia S-\*-*Oirc**wili* M ur t rtt a ttfgistcr. I* that all ? [ Democrat. Tbe Orange Furnace, Jackaon j 0nto.~Geo. N. P. Cblpa_an, Pw»- counly, la to bo oold by order of. Y." " ,\ T . * fJ^TJ* Court The Bur Furnacw blowod j R°b,K'»LTS'Sl fcSSS^ .... !_>.. — mmlr Cm -_^._al-_a A mknttA I OPHgfMi tttSP lb* UlSUlVt Of 0,1- st itm^il STJSSimillSS ' »«-»«•. «■ *™ «n Obi* So eu o.' um\ "^ " ,-v.bofroe,J "° ***& * Henry D. Cooke. Tho first Jadge that .1 caused iu death. ; Qf JJ ^ ^^ „ ^ ^ Jamie H. Baker of MtnneaoU,) man) p^f,] j^ Cartter. 80 I* tho hss beeo nominated by tho Preet- ChidT-Jostic* of the Supreme Coart dent aa Commissioner of Pensions |of th0 United Sutea, Salmon P. Mr. Baker was editor of the Chilli- j CbMe> f^ Lwutenoat-Gf aersl eotho Gntotte about seventeen years | ol tite Arm- pbu. A. fctbendso, ar.d ago. He was elected S*c-reUry of, th# GenenJ of the Army, Wm. T. SUte tu tho yrar 18W. j Hberman, are native* of Ohio. 80 Th* Jackson Herald *ay* Colon. I [{g tho Preaident of the Ur.itei Trimble was in Jackaon on la.t '.States,UlysataS.Grant. A*adOl-i Monday night, lie is devoting his ! has several great men left, wbo *.*--> entire time and energy to the work '. equal to almoat any po*ttion, when ing bleb shall be adopted by that Company.—Highland Wttkly Ntirt. Oo Thursday aome nxs left Can* field, Ohio, oa * fisliiogaxfarsion. When near Berlin, ou the Mahoning river, ooe of tbe parti named Mc- Cfue, while under the Influence of liquor, attempted to get iplo a o*igh- bvruighGu.1-., but being refhaed ad. miaston, be kicked tb* door down, wheroapon Ut* owner, P. Glaaeen, fired upon blm. tbo ball taking «f- fect in thm \i*xrmr pwrf iif'.'tbe mdr. lrou. Ue cli'titU ul,l-klca* lit mkiipA n?_tt morn in • One of the mo*t do-rlrtcftve firee Uiat ever took place in the testa of Beverly, Washing-toa eoanty, 00- enrred recently, by which tbe stable* of tbe oldest and moot prominent law-eoanaellor, 8. B Bohlnson, were entirely consumed—th* "Fa- kar-of-Avab trick* of a yoaag Bob* inaon causing tbe eoafliigraUea. Br tha utmost eicrtiona of tbn citi- tens, Mr. Bobinaon'* recidoaea and otber oot-buildlng* ware oared. Tho *8qnlre'« loaa 1* heavy—HOG— bat may roach 1500. PtANTiao.—Daring tba last month, Gen. 3. II. Hurst bae planted toar thoaaand peach aaa fir* hundred plnm tret*. He bai now 100 acre* planted in peaebs*, oom- £ riling fifteen thousand treea- Mr. Ittiry Baily la planUog sLr ihr.u- •and plum trees, (Shronahiro Damson.) grafted oa peaca root*, bo- sidea various other kiod of fruit* ia largo and small quanti tie*. The frtiit forma of MeMrs. BaUejr aad Hurtt are among tbe finest in tb* Sute—Ron County Uegitttr, A few week* einto, Sn an Item, sre referred to the venrfreblo William Tcegardin, now living la Madism township, tbis county, at tba ad* vanced age of 86 year*. Tb* following list of Mr. Tecgardio'• pooler ity*-—thild ren, grand-children, and great grand children, baa been handed ua .-MargaretMiller,8children ; John Teegordin. 7; Joseph Tee* gardin, C ; Aaron W. Teegardtn, 7; tie-Dry Tertrardin, 7; Catbarine Darst, 5; Susannah fioeker, 8; Uuldab Harttog, fi; Daniel W. Tee* Kordin, 1; Abraham Teegardla, 7; Teegardlo 12; Mlixahith of getting thc Chesapeake rood to connect front Sym rave Creek wilh Hillsboro, by the way of Jackaon. The following But* officers will be to olect tbo eoming toll: Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General. Auditor of State, Treasurer 01° State, Supreme Judge, Member ol Board of Public Work*, Commissioner of Common School*. over more are demanded for national •ervico.—Marietta Register. Mr. Biggs bas concluded ta rebuild tbo kitchen and oerreeto' deportment of tbe Tolyor Hon**, recently destroyed by fir*, and also repair the damogrs to the -Extension on Market street with 0 fivw to th* propertr being occapiei by Pat Pp-nuergaat aa a firat-ciass _!r m •U«>.ft<» to H.WM.0rV}. I mill,- froai ll.S__u.000 to -pOafc-O.OOQ, »-|0 mill; from iS-o.OMXbOO to **r klcbsr «._*. t-10 tn.il became a rcaident of Mansfield, **•?■»"■. -.' . I copied, from hi* filee of fifty yearn now corering a period of thirty; pJt^i&k^t^SS^m^SA j ******** %**"£* Xm****? Every day we read of murders [ year*, and we hove always known a*.>iort*e. ao.ipsadit-tre u *u-*d lic.wn ; render, alter Waterloo, orixapotL-on comroiued by bend* of men In tbe i'»»» ** industrioua, prudent and **.--*l9*W!* #-***■»&**•* **i*-,*\ltfe*W*y**ka******** t__eC_er- diffeixnt Bbktm m tbe Bontb, wbo j <™*»-.^ ftffijjf-fflj £*■ ZZI J^%S5^___!_«_ff_^^ ,. , -. . .... ',, . 1 nomical and thnfly in hta busineas. • of Bute tasaks*. r**-ed. witk .. ss>*o_i- touching article 00 the uncertainty are dtsgulsoa and hidden behind j y_ye pta_c««l very litUe credence in awoi. TW* kill ptostsOsa vsias *• Wtew*-.; and muubility of human affairs. ma*k*. Tbey a*oally go to «» ibar-ouirlbali. wMamao rfl«. jg^ boase of an obnoxious person, call menae wealth. fli*jproperty ia moat- j —: ~ j **■■*> tor Jame* Mad.aon. Ue aub- hiin oat and »boot bim down. MJ In "^I e*UU. He wa* lortanato | Dr. Clongb *aid publicly, In or.r. »u<w*nUy voud fir Monroe, John Tbese are daily oecarrenos* Yet (la grtt*nK Lold of r«nr desirable bearing, on Saturday eight bot, | Sg&Z, ***\^2i** SSmS .t..m-t-a. j a __, property in and arouod our ""fTff iim flensilsi-____ail*ei Ctmamm vss in. i"*32- *m**r*k tiorneoa 10 ttwo, th»wiok*d democratic poper* rep- j 'J UiAdvance in th.t hoe doubt-. ^ T b L.l rZ^x I ,k. Harrleon InlSIO, CUylal^HOea. reoent ererytbtug sa lovely ia th* j loo* given him * competence; but it I ^ebtrd to h,m PT. Do,ftor) ft,r.tb,s, Taylor Jo 1848,_ General Beott Ja Soutb, aod deny tbat anything on Perth Ptsmst, aaar Borers' Corner, opposite Wocrtea rKtory, XTatrrlf, Ohio. )T. ».—The W/beet cask pttxa paid ter fXd Irs*. Urata sai Copp*r. * Stylist DtAMAJWS Ifc CO., Wholesale Grocers, Boa. AM. M aad ST. Froat Si*. rosTS-UOUTHfi omq^ It It, **M*W< *?tat*t- ibg *-****. We j accoant is tbat of Uie murder of a * whole family. A telegrapbio dispatch of tbo 24th My* tbat "on Sunday night Ia*t, a party of armed men rod*fto tho.boose of Bobert Melton, an elderly Union maa of Soathera birth, living on bio UtUe farm, near Old Shore, Chesterfield eoaaty, South Carolina, aad ealled fsr him to eome oat. When be appeared at tbe door, accompanied by bl* wife aad daughter, all thre* itw ciTfii nim 1 corai-tntme , until. » - t -••/ •"*••- "T~l_ . ZlmWi ia folly to charge bim witb being a drorot getting his aalary, and in 1652, Genera! Fremont, tn 1850, millionaire. W* bavo, in common { aliaoet the neat breath aaid, tbat, Abraham Lincoln in I860 and 1801, ■with our neighbors, enjoyed ki* j bad it not beeo for lbe Wandering *** General Grant ia 184J& bcei-iuUty, and bi* *tyie of Being f of fti -fPbUadclphla lawy*r, is^ther^travagwt noro*UaU- yfLj£*U bave been permanen enjoined from reeririag it. Wbich | mat. In lho United Statee ever pab- "Tb* Bing," we undertUnd, re* -located Benator Emmitt not to come bome to attend the School election oa Monday but. They probably thought that be could do tbem better serrice by --taylag awoy and -working th rough hi* la .key *, who bare only to be told tbat Em ,riD£ and UcneraJ orant ta isaa*. aii* that' P°'-"c*' creed wa*first Jttcpabltcan, • tben Whig, tben again Repoblicaa, *""! ' fn which faith be die-d. No other A government agent will visit J boarding boaee. iuitil tbe bcul rati tba city of Cincinnati shortly, to aee j be opened by rebuilding oftb* if-or;*.. for bi* employers what is the capac- 1 Th* application (tsr a charter for ity of tbo diaeraiat hosniula there, j tbe Scioto Volley Baii.roa>l arr:v»J whoa* Director* may bWi tbr tbe ooo- j yi-eterdoy daly atgned by fKrt-^a '» trarx of caring for disabled manace,! Pike, Rv**, Piekowoy andTrauk.in which contract Is to bo giv*n oat tb* | counties, aad aiWr receiving |Uf*. July coming. ] tarts bere trill b* **at ferwuz-i to Lost Saturday, while Mr. Davis i Columboa The proopeeta or* en- aad wife, reeidiug two milso aouth-j eoaraging fbr tbe rood, fi AM ol weat of Caldwell, Soble connty. jj way between Columbus and •?'*.•.*. were visiting, thoir boase cougbt| rilfeba* been aecared, aad very re- fir* ond woo consented; witb it ce-; opoosibie portio* havo iatlmated aa erything tbe poor n.an poneeeeed in ' iniereet in the censtmeiiot of. tbe ih* world. Suppcaed to bo lhe work | ro*d dowa tb* valley.—-JPbttk tppih of an iscendbtry. In getting our new proasupsUirs, ear* tho Fayette County Herald, Jim Miller, a colored man who waa as*ii_t!ng, had tbo miafbrtune to j •mash tho ead af one of hi* fingera Me bang to tbo pre**, bowaver, an* til it reached tb* top of tbo aUiro, o* ii nothing had happened, A caee was taken to tbe Supreme Court of Ohio from McOonnelaville oa tbe question a* to whether a village coaacil ha*tbe right to prohib- t by crdinance tbe aalo of ale. beer, TVl-Jrim*. aUoriyj^2><w°J!T>-,r5^ •Toledo dm- of the** atorie* ia the Una one, and {liobed a ***&&*?™?^*" porter* and wine witblo Uaellmitoof Or are! **£ *£££* **??***?* *° »^0, iuch oorporatioa. Tbe Coart d*cid- ed that the coaacil bare a rigbt to do »o. Aa old resident of Westchester ooaaty, aed friend of Mr. Greeley, lately paased ia bl* chip*, aad Uta philosopher wrote a teaching obita wbicb tha untruthful 000? they botb of a piece, and without foundation in fact? Thc tta*. Mr. Charles "Tbo King" to new aaiag iU Uii i Staiubnry, of Satiaad Towaahip {(Cloagh and Kilgore) aa a paddy, t Meigo t»aaty, worth oom* $l£W, ito fright*©, -rotcro. Tb*y hove | !»__^ '**- ^^^J mUkttiMi f" mitt «_tp»«U tbem to *appcrt a;tH«m oppose measttrm tbat "Th* 13th, de*tr>>yed by fire. Mr. 8. 9. Fatno, receaUy flect-Ml weta Imwsdiately obot. Tb* wife jan^^ tbey d6 It. lha raoOlt {***£' -*ror, to that the peopl* may} j^.^ ^r" p0_i_«K>y,"wa* tbeftrot wa* la*t*oUy k»ll*d, and Melton ia- ,j>ow* that Uu-y*, L«.'*Tbo BlafcwibafrlrfU«a*dtoUi*»appo*tof «Tb*JM»*or it emr bad. Eo wa» alaet- Ulty and bi* daughter dacgerouaiy { vara rigkt. {Ba^?* Skaey fooii-tlfw, tki*. bditxlUO- Mbwric* of#War. If three men were to bse* tbe*r legs aad ana* broken, an-l *i»e to rem* n expoeod totb* tOvlw^eocy of tbe weather, the wbol* ocu_.t»y woald be io a atat* of tie nott dreadful agitatioa. Lot i at lbe wholesale deatha oa tba field of bat Ua, tea acre* curered w.'-to u*%4, and half dead, aad dying; fcitti shriek* and agoaivcof *»*■•;* t^-5**- aand human beiaga. Th*r« •• misery itftlctad oa mask..*.-: 1 y year of war tbaa by all tb* p«50lat iam ond *ggr***ioi. t- ni. c* -.. tary. Yet iti* a atat* into wi-ivb tb* maa* ot usaakind rash wirJs rre&uai ovrdity, haiiiogofikia. ' »?S ttt •earlet aad goii and **el*ia f-_s..n ** a at tbe graaleet aad sum ^*t>t"x**tiApi bomat aeatoxsa. Itksu.«--i ,*i^f*i* a.-y.bi-aiiag il Da-alb cf an old Set- of erery wtea aa_J good t. - ---. tlar. klitgri-taad ladl^naltoa eaa I bia*e_t agaiasd Ul* ******** £t r»*l~ be appreciated slum xt* tuu thai; '.tory glary, whlab tmlix ************ tbocompo3(t_ar-B*d*Hr«__dMD---aak moot mdffitl "Mf_* vt bb^AA ***** m a SeWer.- ... . ■ ■ -'r ■ •<V ■
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Pike County Republican 1871-04-27 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Pike County Republican was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1868-1893. |
Publisher | S.F. Wetmore |
Date of Original | 1871 |
Searchable Date | 1871 |
Time Period | 1871-1880 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | PikeCountyRepublican1868-09-24to1874-04-30_0555 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | PikeCountyRepublican1868-09-24to1874-04-30_0555.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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Oss eq-jir. (ten Uses of Uii. I rne ) or lets,
as.lsevrttos,floo* ooeaiontb, 15 li; three
rnry.il • tt: *tv ttuvnth*. |A; oneyttrt 99.
Oas.ft.srth of s cnlsraa tkrre rood ths, ft;
sts noalb*. IUt oni year, ttl to.
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STOVES
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COUNTY EEPIJELICAK
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LET US IIAVH PEACE—U.S Oraal.
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WAVERLY, 0., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1871.
». a VOL 3, NO. 31.
A. GEHRES & SOjN.
a. omnia, w. s. siHtu.
Minrranrstsi er
FURNITURE,
CHAIR DEALES,
an
UNDERTAKERS!
wounded. Melton wat tiie Collector of delinquent Uxta." The oth.
Fscterv en Wst.r Street, timr Wirt. ORee i S*inA n"?ni ***** hung thetn in th*
anil IT* re-Ms tn* ee. Mir It tl. (Seteed f Wood*,
door frost Keetb Street.
flatlug koncbt sll tba lateil Itn-reeved *ta-
eblnrry for the tt, aae ttr (nr* of I'stalisr*. .
w* sre aea prep-mi to fsrniak sll kir.li ef! *ot. Standard, with aotn* solicitude
Ohio Lc-gtilaliin*.
More of ilr. Kmmitt's etUmpU
rr cat*, given in lhe saroo paper, i* ^P?*^1 l«*WaUoa have coin* lo
that of William and Bd. Johnson,
colored, who were taken from the
guard lans of the taw, (who had
lho.ii under arrest.) by some 40 dis*
We have noticed, says tho Jack.
Bureout, Betltleadt, Tuble*, Cup.
keardt, &ef*t. Stands, Etayeret,
Jlstraekt,
. snd, Inlhort, .nv tblnfl* tbe Wsy ef tee,
' (*»t*sle*if«l fnrnilnie, *i lower f>.»*e* tbaa
*r*r »old In thl* stsrket. Pperlst etlrntlo.
P*id toandeeukinf. dont pt*le Co 31*1 to
Ui*_li>eitlI_ae..sdCs*k«lS(.lfnnied In
M.1...I .:.!.
No-Name (-on-Mpondmcp.
So-Maas. Oat*. April 1\ Ittt.
Editor RepvlUcas t Ag*ln, after
grief. Tho praeeet ia not half aa r» l*V** <*f aaratal montha, I sball
'—Itb ***- •**•** tm*t*Ai ...mmmm* ,.
your permission, attempt to
givo yonr reader* a few items of
lost "DemocraUc Leg.ela--.ire. One pa**ing ev«nu:
day lost week, lho following wai Tha Rev. John Treat, of tha
under consideration in the Senate, Christian Union Church,...iiimenc-
and wa* quicUr pat to thesleepthat ■ •** protracted meetln~, at Deetb'e
riu«_,i.».ai*i..." School Hoo*.., Sunday, April 2nd,
"knows no waking. wMch conlin'ucd t^Q0 ^yt toj
nigbta, during all of wbich time a
very good influent.* seemed to bo
r-X' rt.'il, and good feeling evidently
fl. n., by Jfr. Etomltt-To exen^t rsssl
b_»(» fn«n ik. eperstlea ef tbe tn for tbe
eolleetios of ((..mi .rsltrtf «-.--*mWti snd
oilier milrrrratX. lnie*.ilt'.y pctxpoatd.
a
ib*
HA* itTST t*c*Ut* tbe W«ret lot ef
*e*oklss itutei rrrr broitiM io Ihte-nir-
b*t, stl of wbit-b are af tb* late*t ii.-.j .-i <■ I
-patient* and *tyb-^ rwaaletisg atf Wm. Keior
a Co.'* make, to* e-el eWeUatl tuok ,tirrra
Fashion* Empire, Champion,
Diamond and Bollo.
And sl*o lb.
LADY GAY,
CONTINENTAL!
(wllk ilidisf ot en door*,)
Alaflka,, Rolloctor, Arcade,
' Heroulos, K entuekma,
and We.'dcrn,
Alio tb* coal cook slat**.
Monitory Alligator,
Telegraph, Active,
and Planet,
ead stb-T lr»t-els«t makes of varies* vtytes,
witb a eari«ty of I'arlor and Healing Store*,
fur a nod or rust, sll of w blr It a. sill i. '■'■ st
Cincinnati I'r:.- re.
Altai keepi (omt.nlly on bind S lull curt-
rs«nl af fsnainaed, Prea—*. G»l***ilti**.. Woe
ami riiln TI V V> A Jt 1 . «*..... b* will set!
i heap l_f eaih. ■
Ala*, ft variety ef
Pumpa oithor for CiHtems
mm OR
I)EEP WELLS
AND
Anti-Freezing Piimps.
Alt* tbe brr- make of wood pump*.
T.' :* .nd i-* kri cutlery, wued«e-ware
• ad h0»*» (fi'ui.lilnjt good*. Caif|r*r, I,tml*
•ad .beet iron ware.
Tin Roofing. Quttoring,
snd sll klndi of
JOB WORK,
*••>» ert ifcorl notice with nnlnee. and car*,
hy MSSJSOl workmes. Ob»rr« r<-a-oa <>.U.
• sd.ll work sad itere* warrantH in trie*
»u^sctl»e. C. P. PHIli!.
K. H - I?i|*Keat >.■>'.-» paid for olditan. copper, br***. lead ai.-i r*s*.
Remeiat^r td. (iiu*. Mors •• lllfb ssd
Wster .treaU, W.veily. W.y 2d
watt! at Mtaul, wc bare »a4*»i.aojtoif nit
f.-r snotbtr, to he Imill in fi il-c.'su _uyl».
■P*»vt»1j In t»*rti or cftnnliy ar**ad**l at
)*«t (toeellj* ao«l**^Jf7;Hl calli stteoled
mXmie.twOHt*.
tost. |fee i.s rr, rear I
JTEW Tllf "
i-AJIO-^
STOVE STORE
fc.
DENTISTRY J
iLtkatm*
DR J. R. MORFORD,
the dispoaltion manifeete-d by many
who calUheniaclvaa jBU-pablicani, to j j(r. Emmitt inlrodncod a new existed atnon^ the brethren The
aid in getting the old pro-slavery ! bill into the Senate, on Wednesday ! &*& pwerinliy poured out hi* bleaa-
rcUls to get control of the Govern-{of last week, for th^ relief of John !f«* aP°,n •J* &*..** tn'1 ^aTd
mm tb*y>mmmmm*lltUb.\rvlm. l.l. Tre_air.i of Mkb S^fl *£&& &SS2*
eoxin, Tennewee, Weat Tirginla, j township, Piko eoonty. j goodly number of persona ware
.-iti": r.iii tjuii cucvvc-i in cii (-'••(-...•■ j T)*** l*LU.*Lhi£ "■• -'.-. i\.:.*,i.:'.'* n-M-i' in thn chnroh, and eefintl
«l .*-a.-ites, tinlr-es theroantry irotl- j iatic: j proteased religion, euoh, am I hojn-,
ea to thc danger at ooce. ny Ut. Zmmitb-JT* --.*•_*_*• Ooont* I W .b,0 %*][y and forever eavod.
) Con._n.i»_on*r. te build tke asrssssry *p- The Iter. Edward now* preached
prosclie. lo bridjete, ssd to eo*d**aa U«t>«r, at tho U. B. Churtb, on Ko-Jfame,
.tone asd eib.r-aautiali (brrrfar. I on Wedocaday night, April 12th.
It i-eema by the following that £_• ,erm(>n gyU vcry abje ^a, ln.
Mr. Emmitt wn snree«fui in prea*- structing, and seemed to give vory
iog through tlio Senate bU bill for general satisfaction. Brother Howe
A Ei vk Tea a Hoo CoaTaAcr.—A
aeries of baa ten nn a few daya olncv
between a conple of farmera in
South Jfav.i) reealted in the follow,
lag contract: Major Reed propost***
Janes Bobinaoa fifty
Ttte FU*two->4, sHtile backlog
ont from ths wharf at IroaUsti, tm
last weak, strocJe a Little Saodr
boat, callad tbe t^ketoa, sni aonk
her. She will popbitbly be -mXbp)&,L:
The Qeaera fOhlo) 'Fin*** eajre:
"In a letter, datol at Washington,
April 10, h-r.'.i litis, lavtim A. Osr*
Gild, *e ar* aath<>rised by tbat gentleman to eay. that be sill aaf Se a
candidal* ftt th* Qvctrntrthlp tf-
Ohio—thst he ha* Irtita tbe first re -
fuoed to be a candidate, aad that be
etiil declines."
Ma. Rtnmt-arot. ut Oaio — itr.
Enntington, PrcaidestoftheCbeaa-
?rake* k OUio Rail-road, left ***w
ork dty last Friday ior tbia State,
for the purpose of examiaiog lbe
to furnish
wall fatted hogs in Nov ember of j various "prri"p*j*od linns to coonevi
tho Chesapeake and Obio Rood
itb Ciotmnati,, and dteii
The following from tho Cincinnati Chronicle, is to tho point .*
Somo J-ortbt-rn * people—-*veg
profeaaeil Repiiblirans—have shown
loo ready a disposition to echo tbe
twaddle of Southern Democrat*! I amsUi.g public turnpike roml im-
about "rar-pet-bacrimt. It is tbo I w.t .. ,. ..
right of any honeVtand law .bid-1 f*™***<* Whether Kporaes th*
Ing citlaen of ahy Slato In this , **as*\a a qnesUon.
Union to remove to auy other State • klt*,hy Mr. Emmitt—To *nl-*ilt to tke
is assured that his visit* will be
very thankfully recoiled, at any
time, by the people of thia neighborhood.
Messrs. E. II. and Silas 8humate
.uresis- •t.plMiara. and to enjo;* there all • fift^^^lMJ^^^^ | l»~ s-cveded in organialng
OT roiir-iMOCTH. •n-umocr..,
lis*/nls county, ib.t be bm*s*i*k-1 Prt♦•Mgei and immunities,
lllhed l-.teteir Co
Water Street.
. subject tary for 111 eostlrselk.* 1* dossled. Pssied.
| only to the temporary reetrietions ! The following bills have been cn-
tvarly. j preecnbe.l by law. He ha* a right ar,etl j|lU) ,AW(|
there
ne»r Ad., H'bU*. wl,T, *. i, p,,p«.d t. j to thc free utterance of hla'political „ ., '' „ *![":,
rendsrt tb* tarf.ru of Deuli.liy in all lU nnltil/ina ial._i»«_.a bm J._, mr. ', -*•*■*. -t mtAkssm—
vartoeibtanrbr* opinions wherever he may go, m<)B,y „ feao4 Bpoa iti
All in wnnt et. Invited lo r.t. Ml
Ofir. boen—day .ad .Ijbt.
Pfovidleethat
,—i ttt* fcody of a dre-'.^d
,.,ti ! through the length nnd breadth of person who*. s._»e I. nskeows, ik*r_*tdi.e.
Z-l!
WOOD YAfcD
—1»—
WAVERLY.
TDI ni..!. . awl be--* tear. I* infona tka
public oT War.fi r, .lin. K* i. |.ie|*»i^.l (*
fjm.ah Ihrtn wood ei *uy Wu^.n er qealiiy
ft n_, try Mr. Corey—To pror! J. that lt*r.
shall be no slay of ei.CBt.oa In Jodgt9a>nU
Igainn 'tuitlr** et the peace, aMaina-I os
w. n.
i*.»i-
hlrh th*r mar dt*>* to purrktu.
m.r be leu wi.k fl. M. I.aureao.
a*~TS* wo__d*y*.d I* btlwee*
Safionl * Feed Ular* and A. Cebre*'
Uir* Ka-.n...
S. II—fe. aont In wani ef rrren klskery
fur tr..-ling ham, .od lids., a Al be |..*_e_ph-
I e a tyr '.- i All i li.ii.i t r f t i,'e.
Feb fit TINTOX l.O_T.
WILLIAM 8WANSON,
Sfono-Cuttor & Brlck-Laycr
sr.*!*. i_» i v r.r.nwv
A*dnu»—tt.*e.f NitOSa, rik. Oo. O. I the nation
R 8LAVSA8, !
TdOseT of Shoe snd Haro-aa Leather
Oae* fsld t«e T.a Dark asd Srsas nld**.
rial lur building sod kcepis* ia repair brtdg-4
pik'
|)ihq ^Jotin-B 5fPu^Jf:m-
«' * VI;iii.y. Ai*i;u. 27. 1(171.
"■' "J1- _!l.l__. _ _J j._«
u
EMPORIA
M
Cron.Htitalioaal ConrentloD.
We tusk* tb*
from the Constitution of the Ktat..
of Ohio, which i. of iuterest. It is
section 3, articlo xvi.:
j At th* eenera] tlecliea, lo I* held in tb_
| year on* lboat_and *if;bl h.odred nad lee.a-
; tr-nne, snd .veev twrnUeih yesr tberrsnar,
I ifee H*i*.tkro f "Shell there be . rontrntloo
. lo •;..; alter or *mrnm eve- 'thnl * WU h** ->0**n 'ntroducod iato
j reconstracter*d votem,
would leave tlte latter without any
liberty whatever nnlcrw established
br the blackt tbereaelve* afler a
bloody wsr of race*, it is c»*v
a. , ea .. .. * aad ii a law.
etiouyh to aee. hverr -Northern w „ . „ _.,. *, ...
_.-,,_,..•"... 8 H-. by llr. ITibb*—For ref ulat.njc let-
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