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na fSABLB F. SMITH, Carat* mt Hit* *mi Water Streeet Waverly, On, OeeleriaePhiadeer STOVES. fit woodo, *ml .,sal*tio$>rtb. Continental, Fashion, La- iiy gay, Alaska, Arcade, clitim pion, Reflector. Diamond, & O. K.; also the latest style of Wood atove. and the following Coal Cook stoves: Monitor, Plan- - el & Wes tern. I lief wbieb vlU be aold at Cincinnati laieee. Ji lee taanafaetemrof ofTla, Uum* t Ziak FreaasA ant OalraaU'd lnm Ware,MS peaed, Friaasd aad F»*eelaia Ware, BirJ Cejee A.*.. Ae. PUMPS PUMPS, V haee a larva btef Cielevt and Will Pnoina; nttatka C* loUatnl Aji-I'mj lag Pump. PLOWS. PLGWS, A bit* bt of Plttaborgb cenUr Lever Plowi sat tha luteal improved pettenia. lii.li, Corn JPkater aad Steel I'lu.i T7JWU EOOriKO, Ev* Trough iod Oerf.tee X. CicttfTlaa doneue abort aotlee. Kepelr MMrf Job WadtAnnt nab amntatm aad .11* fetch- *XW Thebighiitprkepeld braid Iron, pew* tat, ba), oopcar aad ragi. Htr UtC C.r. *MITB. NEW FIRM! C.lh.rln. 11*11*. tt .Ij FOB SALE AT & Terms, Cash* JACOB LAUERMAN HI" .'• .-.:. .-;'.'•-' . .-, I.rk.tratkS 0|>;^.aiu Ik. I is.rj Sul'l.. . i.-g* ,r-tl AU ui.i::--. BRIDLES, COLLARS. 11AIU.ESS. CHAINS. Willi's. 11A Ml-, ike Groceries for tha Willi- u. O EC HAT7SBIL& BON. \ WAVERLY. • OHIO THE aaderalgaod reifeettally iefcnai thi cit aaaa ol Waverly tod aonvaodiug country, dhatbibaiopiaed a CROCERY St. PROVISION STORE At the eld eland ef O. Schasiril, abet* tbey srIU keep alwaysoahaad a :••■'! ataonntat nf ©BY MMHH Alf!D.nOK'0rf S firoeeriei and Prof Mods, CoffeteTeas, fle**,, rioor. Meal Ural. Kiib, Sail. Bplcss, Obecae, Crecksre, Csadfee. Coal Oil. Soaps Starch. Tmbs. Buck* tu. Broo,at, To* ccoae Ui- gars, Ac atst allelharartkkearatVy kept ;■ a Or -..*, tftora" COUNTRY P&OP0OB U..K ,. anl BlfhO pake tod ell ar tie Iai *. J *i a ■ low* o.sci;AUd£iL & soy. I WANHOOD; WW LOST, HQW RESTORED ' nlaat poblwhed. anew edit knot Dr. Cull' eerwill*tCelebrelid£**aroa tbe rdlca- ] hge^fa £ wliliM i n-.tuu- iae) at Sp*:u>. tt ter Seeabal Wr*Vn**i. It.Tnlm.f an * tmi rat Liw. bupoUmv. Umlal aod Pbyiicallo «apa<Ny. lopediivuiu te limit .*. ,"u- -. .;.., •Caanampuaa, £pUrp*r titi ¥ea. iada«ed by «ali ladalfaaaaoafc-analeztraeagaaee. IT Prica lo aia lid envetw)*, only fi rente. The celebrated aotkor, la lib ad*(table e*> jay,ele*rly d<nx*»iraua ham * thirty yeara aoaeaetfal fra«K«, that the nlanning tx-nia- • a\atnttt at a*ttabut* mty 'bt i on-.iw .unj arlibwtt bedaigrrooa ua-iif iuiaiM. ote-lieiwa. its the appliaatioe ef U.e Luif«j |ululi*c ow te . SSaattatamrta tea** aiaple, c*rub.end dTre j Caa', by ttaaaa of wbieb ***ry aeflerer. no ».al | Aer what ble tpmitUsa stay be,nay earth bastlf. *bea-lr.priT»uIy. and raJical y. IT Ttlibtim* it^M *■*■ in -.' * Landao; 99*j ytath aad arety tai.. in il.* teod, Clcat.aader a*al. b a [<km - • *.,i. <-.., **M*mmfjy*m*flm\ na ,*e*i. ■ ;.... .,„ ,%». <rtw« > ClataapS. At*> ,Dr.C*i.er**ir» MirrUga ide," teice S5 Baala Ad-lma ibe !',.Mi.|;-r* . CUAA.I. C SLINEiCO. STE.arty.Vtw Tork, Pvit OC a i- i 4 :-'■ Beftaty. I KKEP ON HAND A STOCK OF TRUNKS To whkfa I InriU tbe aUenltoa oftbe paUf* I ttu determined HP? «© %'£ TraD.EBffiBI.IB. Sod I will convfnee any ona that I can and do oftrr t--;i*r Wrjaloa b'taah buycra lhan any ceubliihutem in tbe coanly. Kerch Itiih tf. SHERIFFS SALS. ab) Pike Coramoa y | 1'bae. Or. Sisopsoa KtcbtrtUoa. } der of 6sb. Ia paraoaat* of so order of tab baoed from takl coart aad lo me cirected I will offer at public sab al ib door of Ute coart booee ia iVertrly, oa Monday, Sept. 19,1870. at oae o'clock p ■ ofeaidday Iba/oil- owing <be ctt bod real eitale lo-wit Httaale io ibo coonty ol Tike and Sbte of Ohio aad bounded aad deecrlb* r.l ne folbwa; FIRST TRACT. Begioobgat apigeoa oak, tbeoca nortb forty degrvea eaat eoaaotarn polee croia- \n*% a braoch to a white oak aod poplar ibeoee nortb thirty degrwea weat ooe bun* tiiv.i ii".! forty el(tbl liobs, crotibg a auisll branch to a beeco aad giim. tbeoos •oatb eighty degrost waei foor lean polee croeabg a braaob to two white oaka, ibtMt eouih nioaty two pobiciostbga bisach to a ay remote ead a forked horn bean near tbe aaid branch, thence eooth thirt/ See degreee aaat slat? eight polea, croaibg a amall drain to a while oak aad hfehory, -ihesce eooth aeveoty degreee east eighteen polet lo tha beginning ccn- taiabg iwrutyjfive acrea more or loae be* tag piii ol aurrry no, eigbe ibooaad oas houdretl and thirty foor. Abo tbe following, beginning st the eootb eaat corner of lot nomber two of tbe original tni of wbbb tbia b a part, tbeaoe nonb oiaeiy aix and a fonrib daa grass wsat nine polaa to a forced eugar ibeoc* eonib eighty one degreea twenty onw minutti w it twenty three polee to a dogwocd end cheatnat, ibenoe aortb tay- eniy reteo degrees wset thirty eight polee lo a forked dogwood, ttieace north twenty nine degreea wett niateen poles to a atone, thence nonb nine and a fourth dee greet estt fire aod a foorth poles to a atone io ihe line of tbe tim diviiloa of taid origioal tract, thence eooth eighty eight and thiae buribe degreee eaat sigb* ly two polee to a etna* In lha Ibe 2nd divbion of tbe said original trad, tbence aoutb ntoe degreea weet twenty eight pob to ibe beginning contabbg len acrta 3 rode bad twaaty aia uobs, pert of entry foor tbootand seven hundred aod forty, ( riiotuaa Ptaapeftoa). Abo tbe following, beginning at S white oake aada cheatout oak toutb weet eoyner to eorrey nomber fourteen tbooa. and two bondred aad thirty two and aonlb east comer to Andrew Plettert bill farm, tbence wt:h Pbtterb lbs aoitb two -Jinn =ti.- f aad ait i.r pobe to a atake at ihe south wast corner to tbs lot of eighty acrea on wbbb William Vanes oow livee, il..-ii.-- wllb the Ima of eaiJ lol eaat oaa bundrtd and fonrteeo pajet io a bickoty end two red oakt, all small, aoBlfa estt comer to said bt, tbence sooth wo hundred aad algty polat la a ehett oat oak and two jack oaka, .. m-.* ooe bondred aod fourteen polee ji the beginning contamtng ooe bundred snd eighty lire acrea mora lt leet. Part of Survey V> burleen tboaaand two hundred and eighty two. To ba aold at tba property of Blmpioa Ricbardion to sstlafy a jodg* ment io favor olCathaiine Raib, at ab* The premleaa are appiabrd at aevan hundred and thirty aeven dollara and oannol :-ei! Iw Ir.s than two iliu.li of the ap- p;ancd veins. Tarcit caab. DANIEL L. SAILOR. Sheriff. Aog 18 pf «26 KOTiE TO I-T.II U'l 1! • a HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Every year Increases the popttm larity of this valuable flttir 1'rep* a ration, t*)*teh ts due ta merit alone. We can assure our old ywtrons that it ts kept fully up to tts high standard, and to those *cho have never used tt tee can conflttr-ntly say, tliat it i* the only rcttabte and ytcrfccled yirrimra- tion to restore CRAY OB FADED HAI It to Us youthful color, mul;- iu*y it softr lustrous, and silken / the eeatp* by Us use, becomes tvhltc and clean t U removes all eruptions ami dandruff, and by tts tonlC ftrmprwticm vrcCCntS Uit hatr from falling otd, as it stim~ nlatcs a'til nourishes the hair fT.'n'■■/*. Hq its use the hair trrvws thicker and stronger* In balttnens tt restore* the capillary ytands to their normal flow, and trill create a netv gtattrth except in extreme old age. It is the most economical II Alll DKESBIKQ seer used, as it requires fetter applications, and gives the hair that sptemlid gtossy appearance so much aduilred by all* A. A. Hayes, Jf.D.* Slate Assaycr of JUass,, aaya, "the constituents ars pnre ,and carefully selected for cTceltent tptality, and I consider it the BEHT-PHEPABATIOflf for its inteitdrtt purposes." Ifc publish a trr .t:i*f wt (he hair, which sro send free by mail upon appttm cation, tchich contains conti datory notices front dsray physicians, the press, arnlot We have made the study o iturlrj of tax* tair and U* tUicrtat. a epmitxtl, far year*, aiut know that me mast. tta matt etfect.ee preparation for IA* reiloralLon trad the preterm, limn of Ihe hair, extant, aad .« ncknotcledaetl ttr tt* belt nt**. -i-l mmA Clwalcal AmlMarttj. StUVaBDrm^lmmtDaatmwiMSiSa. earn. ,.» amame rm mmmm. B. P. HALL 4 CO wa Proprlttari. USOXITOST.KUEBlsI.B. -,'. ..Sinn AOEITS-T. ..IUU Bom Vat tern la mtmaj ,,.«. IU. a«al- J pr.j__.ata •rlii b* m*.T_.d at tfca A-sJll.r*. ,_r*sla1ti- ,.rly. Ofclo, ntll It L'V.rxX nmt, m Saliirda^, Sept. 17. 1870 Farreparbg tba Connty Rom) aear the bbaton. • 0)aFatty, *m tbe ftna afj*mtfh Foaur Ada fhe aaU work la be and* by the yard. ky order of CoaanA-innar*. PA VID ARM&TEONO, Auditor. An*. 9ktb.lkTk.ti. CS-HTTXHG- Itf AHRIBD,' j aod ii the *..lv tbeaawl awder f»ed ^b-nt!*" H* ^■■■0 iohlae eadd i.i'r lew tb*n rJW Lketaad by Caaya it* Ya*ag Utn.na tba dellghteof 11»heeler 4 Wiken.Urever k lUUr aAJ Singer wXtgaa* mmt tke praptiaiyor ttawopriety of get •{*% Oo. Altotbar aad*r.raed SheUle Karl, «■_■• ktatMatrin*, w|th Mnita.*7 Itlp '*r l'_M ^t for lea tbaa *t3 nrt iafrb-gea__.*»ce, a:i^ vim tad xstfrttdCor taatriaMobl ba*vin- a*.— ' ib*«*U*rai_rJ o**r liaSle ia proaaautbs. Ad- finwtban, »i**^*tI*ft»«!.M^ fc.U**., HOW-!drweeJfbow»f»,Cierk ACcnraay.fieaioa.Mata, Afta/JU^TXlX'^y, «** P.PhiUblr.bit.tpiurl^rgb.Pt.CkUa?*, lU.u-Slicwk.Ue. J» sStftikik.iVi, ttijr**^ . tub S*«bg Maabtea. PHce t)!*.— ; li r.sk*i ii,# ! v* itiefa, *ll'a* ca bath at***, HERIFPSSALE. Andrew Jlobena, J Pike C^wmoo ve • Pieae. Order of Andriw J. Boceebw ;; m) Sale. In puranance of an order of i*la Ueae.l fron laid cour, aod to tne direciwd 1 ■* 111 ofler it pub- llo tab at Uia door oftbe cov! b. oae b Waver, ly, Obb oo Monday, Supt. 19th, 1ST0. atl o'clock p tn ol aaldday tha folbwlng prop* arty to wit: Sitaate b tbe eoauty of Pika and btate of Ohio aad in Newton townthip, beginning ei a atone sear a black welnal etuiapoa tbe oorth ildi of long brai.rb ia W. U.Troaa- dala'l line end corner to Mark Elttt' bod tbence wtth tab £IUt'llae eoaib it'- degret* wnt " «.', polee lo a atone aad white >*k map, aaid Eliia'eoroer, tbeoce eootli tlit degreee weat 71 poleatoa atoaa on tbeaomhilde branch corner toEIIIa, tbincaaoatb 68degxtei wait 32polcito a itoo* aad ijcatson 'north aaat eernorto John BarkbeUncr1! laad, ibenoe eooth with hla lire 77 pt>ti-a to a atone at bb touth eaat comer, Ibence aatt {I polee to a atone, Traodcll'a eooth weat corner, thenca norths degreea, eait wltb hll line to the plane of bigbnbg eonublag At aetw* mora or Ut and being part of aarvey > ■>■ '-'T.'-:-, iv-'i'i.'.iiid 13171, made ,u tba ctatt of W at lace aad Terte. To be sold aa aba property of Aa- drew j.Bi*ckabw,etot., to aatUiy ajodgmeat in fitcr cf An-irew Boberta. The pram iter ara eppraletdtt Are hundred end f.fiy dollara and cacaot tell ior lata thaa two tUrdt oflbitp- Walaeuent. Terma caah. Avsl9pf$19. PANilX 9.UL0R, Sheriff. notice! ibrrUl Vilkr and Wilier, lur ho a- band andtbeutkoown belr* olCamjiWUCo-rh- j ran, dracaaed, ooe of tbebalr* ttlaw of Mary Cochraa. deceaatd.w 111 take a«Ues tbat Claa. Deacon, adm'r. of tb* ealete of aaid Mart Cectraa.dteaeeed on be ifc lb dat of July A V IWO, lied hia patltbo ia ihe FfobaU Coart I with la ead for tba couaty of Pike aud State of Ohio alleging thai the pereooalaitauof tab decedent Je benSeiaat lo pey her debts and the chargca of admlnliterlng htr etteMi thtt the filed •* it n.l la fee tia.pb of the felbwbg dai- eriUd real atuuaitaata b Pika coanty, Stele of Ob band >'i the Virginia Miliiary Iluulal aodboveded and deaeribed at t&lbwa to-all:— tieginn lag at a iuta b tha waat Uaa of ftauail Moota'bnd thirty ala aad tbn« tenth polaa oonbof hia aonlb we*t eon^r, tbence aortk with Moou line nicety aad tire t*ath tv)** to a atake corner to A ■ Moott. Ihtnee with bit Ibe a»rtb eighty a lae degraaa weet ItS pobe toe euke aad dog-ooi thtoee aonih altvea aad a balfdegHetrart ninety three and aaven lea tli f-o!ti is. a nake, t-'isiic* atoth ilghtv sine de- grew eaal ninety abe pabs la the beglaelng cwauiaiogavtr five aaaa aaore or ka* ard be. ing rart of A Laiham'a surrey flo 14W3 sad 14171. Tfca prayer of aaid peillMo U aeebafeeiA fwrniace far tbe paytsral oftbe debts sad eLargeaaforeaaid. Sail pat Ma* m 111 be fer bearbg oa tbaSib day ©fSepta*aber.t*7Beree anon tbereefUr ae lea're ean be obtabed. CHARLES OEACOK. A4mr. ofwuu af Mary Oocbraa.de'ed, By Mo<r* k Stedman. Auy, AngSd wbpf Sa m^itm vny&dmvoty IV AVF.tlLV, OHIO. Attoriaoy at Law, Notary P&b J ic RebaeXs Slemt- ii-ih Bitt*rtf mnat* all ethtr Hitter* inth* market, posatns intrinsic merit. MIost Putins, so eollcd, are merely tcishitcathy *tuff, aold a* a beverage. Dr. HobetcP* Hitlers are not a beverage in any sense ff tha word, but contain the mod expensive drug* Jbnown sewies for th* radicat cure of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for alt cases where a tonie and stimulant art required. J%ey restore tht vital forect in a rt- markahle degree, and giit tone to th* system. Jt i* now eleven year* since Dr. Itobact, Vi* celebrated Swedish physician, from Stockholm, 8tr*c- den, ecrtn* to thi* country and introduced thc Scandinavian Mlood Purifier; since tchich timt thousand* have been cured, hy it* sue, of Scrofula and other blood diseases. Jt contain*, betide* Uie Iodide of Potassa and Syrup cf Stillingia, drug* imported from Si-edf.i for tit express manufacture, unhnoevn ana not kej4 by apothecaries in thi* country, A tinglt trial x.-ill convince th*t*no*t tL-plical of it* wonderful value. jDr. JtobacVs Blood IWl* art untunxisttd by any Pill manufactured for ti similar purpose. One trial invariably ettabliehi* them at favorite* with alt who ute them. Th* rcaton* why Dr. licbock't Blood PUU theuld be kept in erery family ars: Because they can b* employed in all cate* ttherr a **famuy phytic" i* refr.ired, and are perfectly *af« in their administration ttt all timet; Breams Ihey ar* made both with and tcithstd tttgar- coatinj, thu* adapting thtm to the vie cf every, sody; Becauu IlDfl oou. m amm WwWUfag, 8Um«, I. XStxaxm, 1*1(81 ihey can be pur ch'-.d at any drug tior* at tht *xtr*mely low price of twenty- f,v* cent* pn* JFVr Sal* by Vrugglit* nnd Jicnicrs tn Patent Utiiltcliiet every-tehere. Sheriff'.. Sale. ATTENTION, FARMERS. Ayer's Sarsaparill% rmxx wvsmxwxrtnm t DAVID STAHLER Malta iv Hardware and Cutlery IlaijBttl*<-«ivaJ alarga tnpp1)ol Plows and Plow Points, Trace chains, Hoes shovels, Forks, Spades, Hatnes, Farming Utensils ofall kinds. ANDAI.L KINDS OP IttON. HTBKL BMrrns' OAitPEN-risns'a COOPERS' TOOLS. II 'pt f "Sl.t.ilt 1. S" tl.-l.l in 1 wll **i.M .1 (ll. ..ty I- ...I |.nt.. lull »u[ |,l_. ,1 ti, rthiaj: im*!-/ fouMl m • Itr*. tlu, lia*J*.rr Slat, ran ba l><oa,t .. -.-v tin. .a mf Lota* ea Stmlh I.U., I. IV.,.,!,, I, ',i„ (-'In I'I If! NEW STOVE i —APD— Tin Store EMPORIA. Job E. Btersatoo 1 Pikt Common Pleas. too 1 B. J John Maton. ) Execution; Notice b bereby gb«n tbat I wilt offer at pnbjb sab at tbe door of tbs murt bones is WavsrJy, oo Mooday, September 10tb, 1870. sl ons oclock p m of nil day the follow* Jog real ealate lo wit; Sitaate in me coaoty of Pike and State of Ohio Alt tbat tract of bud known aa bl Ko. lee ofthe Uoage tract at detcrlbad in a ear vev se tbe eame of Jbconl in the Clerk'e omot ofsstd coaoty eod being one oflbe 1 recta conveyed to ibe raid Job £ fcitcrc- roo by Matbsw Bonoer, £zr. of Cadrrsl* ader Wallace, deo'd, by deed daltd Msr. tblrtaralh-sigbtaan hendrad and alxly- five aod recorded io Pike counly recurdi Vol. eighteen, page bur hnndred and elgbttOD and nmircu, sod bounded snd deaeribed as followe, Brgioaing at a group of amall eyosmorsa ca aa blaad lo tbs oenbr of suabah creek bwer corner on the creek to a lot of land No, 9 conveyed by said Bonner, Exr. to Martha B man OBryent, tbence witb bsr Has loulh oue hsll di-gree weet two hundred and two poles to three while osks sontb erst comsr to siid lot and aorth veitcor nsr lo lot No. 8 coavayed by aaid Bon oer, Exr. toMorrla Ittcbey, theaco with bis lias north eighty oino degreae tbirty minntei ettt ooe bundled sad five polee lo two black Oftka north rait corner to ask] lot theaoe north t deg tta seat one hnndred * elaty eight polea lo a syoamore and aim oa an bbnd in tba oaater of esU crask otsr sn old orchard*, tbence np the center ofaaid creek lo tbe brgbotag containing ooe boadifd and twenty four ■cree mora oi leae, being psit of aarvey no. 13168. 1S171,13145, 120W, 5260, 3(05, »S1 and 13341. To bs sold as lbs property of Jobn Maeon lo satbly adjudgment in favor ol J ob S SteveaaoB. abe premises'ars sp' prabad al 1240.00 aad cannot sail tor Uit thin two thirds oi the appro bed valaa. Teirne caab. DANIEL U SAILOR, Sheriff. AuglO pl»i4. nUTAH, 5 OF^WORIONISM." 11. Beadle, Edlutrortha tbit laliKf porter Being an axpoauii ot thalr aearet Kin-, vcmaoolae aod Crime*. With a foil aad aotbaoUe biatary ef Puiijeay and the Mwnuea Bee I. t'roai in origin to the i>r«a*ntiltae. Agent! *'e raeattug with pa- ^reoedewwd aseaa*. o*Wu UaakrilU, It dbwa, rt porta 71 wbaerlbera b tww.layaoaab Bboet- ifcgioo, Illjooil. i3ihe«rrtdiy Ager-ttwan iai hand tot OircaVere. Addreea ^aticffit faWbbbg Oeiapsoy, Ghbata, Cbetuaati, O. *n*%i^iaUT ^s8'* THE BEST COOK &T0VE U6ED llr na fact ur#d br the Anchor Iron Work Cincinnati, lur OoJerwooJ A S«.t>, «i Warerly d*leare Iu Un waa.and all k{nd« of Crcking atd llrailng Mo\.-|, among which may ba baod the Emporia,Charter, senrca Chicago* Hope, Utah. and many otb*r paturu and aty lee, with the verj lat-'ct Inp'oveOientl, which wa will aell el Ctoainnatl prieea We alio keep o*i hand a full tifva-tmrtit ot of Pre***.!, Japanned asd Pl*.io T I N W|A R E! whlah we will neit bw for eaah. Btpalrint done w lib care and nratacie- We ire |>reaatvd to^o KocSof, tipoutlng and lall klnda of JOH XVURK- We guarantee aa>lafacllwo In oar Ware: end Work. W.bari employed a firat 0 lata wotk lean U* lake charge t»eehaoleat de- |<artmrntol our I.ome. Oor motto ia "Do right, fair priori and quick retarai." Call and ace ua. tINDEUWOOO A SON. North Steret, near ltarnrc eoroer, oppoalte the Woolen Faetory, Waverly Ohio. 11T The bobcat ceeL prkl paid for Old Iron, Braaa and <'■ . ;■ t. May 19lf. C.Bi,ASER. s»mt aWSaatevrt^^Mrtatewiiri^iwwi^^atb^ wtaable, art* wbcw a* aetlre tymytma*nt' diateea *u£?sAms&A&t~ crefcv ihtWU 9* Srrwrmtsm xnara laacaaled bra*, ei nsmr* Xntemss.rtU. Eid tha vartoaa titer*** r aatXanrnma aytttmt, BvwAilla 9rr*msraetl9mAW*wm>sr4*tXHum9m arataantmtVrB.ttaagk abatOwaU r^aind\bm aabdatec iSaaantaitaaia Mladiee br «y midkiafc Bot leu aSfiBM aaa e* K MM wiB rare taaemplalat. XinnrvSaew WAitm, Vtaatm* Utemrmttamtt, and r*-ii nltinataly cured hy Iaa wad bV'igwatbg efect. iitaatt tdrta* nth aat* tit ttaa* tan— br aeanbalatloM at latraweoo* ntutrt Wand, rttld anttbly ta It, aa aleo Ztrer Owmtwtmtmts, TwrmtSttn, Ctmarattam or Xwfam*- mamt{amr>tCt**lArrw,*r<\Jawm*tlr*,wbt%*fliiaf, U U>*y on*a A-i, from Ibe raakllne t*l^»* tw Uw Moot, Tbt* BsmsArsntJalJita a great rw- Baatt, KUrrtra*. *i*A trmihlsA wtth Hat ******* mrrkmetsimets mt Frmrt, nt any tf lis lOftlnai iTmrirtfr*lie of W rah mm. mill Sort hein«1let» r*u*r asd eoailnelng iTUeoea of Ul reatoraiiie power npon trial. rnrrAKrn AT tmr* x. o. at wtt *t cc asmmakt Mam -TrwiKiaf maa* AmmlpHemt CAsmtls**. •OLD BT ALL DBrOOIBTB 1 Hasw mms* m T^eapertfally lofonn tWcltltent ef Pbe ceaa tV ty tb*i be bat opened a A BERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! In Jor.*.' t«tl,!ti -.. em Malar Bumi, whn.I* will l..p ca basil casti meres Doeskins, Vesting*,Satinets, cioths -Notions, Hie. To ba mad .Into ,.at.n*r,u, whldi will b. f.l lo,atb.r i. ItM Ulaal.trl.. B. hu A FIRST CLASS CUTTER. and can guarantee eatietaetloa ta thoae wanting goodt made to order. Be will aleo keep a guar. al aaaortmeotof ginllcmeo'e fornlahlag goodai Tbe publk are brlled to give him a eall. tAprliai 0.0. BAYER Qa JUST OPENED PAINT. OILS, DYETHFr, PERFUMERY FANCY ABItOLE PURE WINE SHANDY ANO WHISKY Fc. Maliea] rtrfama. LA UPS. TR1UMINQS. WINDOW QLA . PATENT MEDICINES, THEWATCHMAN1 naif BED EVERY THURSDAY BT m am sm mo am C&4.2* OS2st -Isrt.l ,r Itauil. All ta; tloatt .r. boaikl Uw, minimi wilt) .s**riJ..U atth. T.rj l.ai.1 arlan Vat. it il. LIFE 3SW1 IN BLACKSMITH SHOP! 4 0 E. T.G&yoor, WOULScali atlaatba of tbe elt lieca (rf Pike C'titii; tetbe laelthat be haa rroently i^ aiovrJ i" I'tia place Ut lha parpoaaalearryiag »a thebliCkaaillblag baatneaa. and thai be ie aow prepared to do atl wa^g b bb Uaa wltb oeotorea and diaratoh. Ua hoper by fab nod honorable dealing to mcrtta ibttr .f ibepublbpatraaaga.- ebopoa Mt(ktia(aaar lhe Oonrt-bOnae, tUtwildbg btOMiiy DBSBpbd br V. Pbtn ita/*btt K.y.aAtaoa. SAMUEL ZAMES. Il.fiDg cIqmJ bb mgag.m.til with V.I. Lorb.eli 11.. open.! .J.w.llr .ton, mil d**f to Ali-ii's drag .tor* uid b.. *a has4 a larg* aad .plcadtd .toe. ot Watches, clocks Jewelry Musica Instrument! Watch chains Music Boxes, Fancy Goods, &c. s»w wmM HENRY LORBACH UASJCSTOI'trlED A BAKERT, CROOKRY AMD CONFECTIONERY Oa Sioscl IttMl. opps»lt. Ilu OkiiSw.- __ad»UI.l.lltii__..lMl>«l-».* tm* ..f1>lj of .11 llad. at Bread. Cakes, crackers. Candies, Groceries, Ac.'Ac mt noMtHlljr Killcluli. |iaMnp .fii. pt. lit. Mb. la .!• Ural.,*.! Is. lie*i»m tmt Wt ' Imt arUaW. la bl. to. aat Iij .twatll. W tmrtmttatt tmcwxtlaa xttmaittAam. tm" t Hiatal L-aTa olptkllt ^tttttft. TBRMSOF SUBSCRIPTION: 11.10 ?f P.H tx, •m**Omimi • - Ita Bulb, l.fps* .III b. m.atitam., Oa Wartl. 8.M.I, lo tli. buildtag -.pi*, b* Ui, On.!. OS**.. St. StAJOStSti JUSTICE OF THE PEACE WAVERLY. OHIO. VkTILL atteed praapUr teal) baebeeaea* Tf trwaud to-near*. Offlee lo hie Cigar MsBBbstiry. la Hit Embtgbek. ■JSSaaa. e.a. eraraav UO.RQ A BTflEMAN Atbrneya at Law, M. __ WATSaLT, 0C10. ***. l. tb* Coon lloa-M. r : D. H. BISHOP, Instiee ofthe peace. .'■,-. ■ •Ba.1. lk. C.ortlta«MBallj|*k. 0«.ta a*rir_a, ptMaptlv UU.4.d to. tttUi.tf- JOSEPH J. GlHg, A*FTORNfiY * LAW WAVERLY, PIKE CO. OHIO. Oa..on~lu Baic-cu A C. Stor. iRKETTRKET, WAVERLY, Ca^WAIsI. r CAR IAGE, HOUSE AND PAINTER. SIGN Ikave peraaaaaallr loaal*d la Waverly* ead aroCer my aervicca ball thoee deeirbgany Uleg n my Una. All ordcra will reoehe pro*opl a ttaa tba. $ar SpcUUltaatba paid s ali llnd* tit yUantatAalg*pa\ai\ag, 0raining, Ota^bg.Pa- L y per kaagl»i. V'araiabicg,' etc, ahicb I am j-re- Ife ' Zms* -pared te Is U. the very beat atyb tnd at vary raaeokable rebH. * Shop b Uw saaati r'-ny of Obkler'i wagon shop. , May athiaT. *»l J. 0* & T.N.BARNES tforthgt. Ware*ly.Dei wb DEYGOOD, GEOCEEIEG PBO VIRIONS. 0ONFEOTIONBR1E8. BOOTS AND hHt.li:... CLOTHINO AND HATS Ct. to. Emniitts Fleer ead Meal kipt alwiyt ea btadt at Mill Mom. MeOaffey'erbltSertesef School Books Wiib a .»»rl.u awlMt «f otbn book.. Afollrtwk.fJtth. ^ot. Oo-d.w__f.l- w.r* b. loud .1 tbi. SHr« wt: h »i!i 1* . i ttm, tat CaS *r . OOUNTHY PRODUCE. I* aor. to cl) »sd c.amta. kiiMoi^ ts*fc». «^*kMl.g alaa.kar*. PUBLISHED EVERY THUBSDAY >■ DEVOTED TO POLItlCS, NEWS AND LITERATURE. ^ TERMS.Il.BOIN ADVAltfflC. ttxrx- VOL. 4.] WAVERLY OHIO; SEPT. 22d. 1870 ■ [HO. 8 ©taucrb Sutatf^mim. roan a. tomsae, rdiior ' DBY GOODS, GROCERY provisTonTstore. " WAVERLY OHIO 11 -yilntiil .ad i. eomU.tl; r.«*i*lcf I. tb. t.ry amm not*: .1 par goods. GROCERIES, I'BOVSIONS. ■ C0NFK0TI0NERIE3. B80T8 I BHOEB * - Xi; at * t a. an* atketi b .bb aatliM. If rem ami , ar ataaa axlla!; at tit. tarj toiVMt prl-M.. look rttbia tlttt oodoall ta. .od wa |aar.at^ tb* too-.Mt oaka a pttntliaw aod go ..a, V.i.d. Alllttod.^ CODHTRY PRODUCE, ' bought at Market prices. GEORGE YAHRAUS. WRBER ASO Hm DflESSEfl! Bit* Ik arrmlm AtatlmX Sutatm IM* Warn if. Oblo. n..la(. Bair OaUtag. ttttmaml*,,'**. tr tt» a*tM.i, -_a_tB.tr Dju et tb. b.i tulHst a1.tr. It baad ud tu wit. ;K«r. O TUUIteDAY.SEPT W. 1870. Til Uttm tl kl Dccldrl. Although lha campaign la Ihl. county, lha. fir, ht. beta the qtilct- *>t known Ior j t.n, evcr;tliiug iniii cite* Ihtt tha toto will bl bat lull* if IL} Itl. Ihu latt ctt! It th* Ittt tli ction, tad It I* l.tgliljr Importtot thit i'io (icoplo (hould know ionic- thing in regtrd to tbs Ittati thtt are to ba decided, tnd poiition liken by th* Democracy on thoie qnettioni. The Democrat, of Ohio Uk* tbe po.ition that tho exemption from lax •tion ol iv.-1'iily fi.e hundred millior dolltrt In government bond. Ind lc* curiiiei, it nnjoit lo lhe people tnd cught nol to be tolerated, tnd they tie iu lavor of Iho impotitton of gov- eminent tax on the., bond* tntScltnt lo mike tbem bitr an equitable pro* portion of the etpmitt ot Ibe govern ment. Tbe Repcblictn ptrly tike tbe po tlticn that theie bond, .hould not be taxed, thereby forcing tbe laboring tnd butine.s claite* ol th* country to pty not only their own taict, bot lbo*. ot the bondholder, alto. • The Democrat* tre of the opinion tbtt tbe cltim of tbe bondholder!, '.Int ho...!, bought with greenback*, tnd tbe principal ot which it by Uw piytble in c.rreney, tbould oevertbe* I _>•» L j paid ln gold, it utijutt Mid tx- toittonate.icd it pci.i-tctl in will in erllably foice upon lbo people the qu*»tion ol repudiation, tnd ire tbere lore fn ftror ol lh* paymtot of the bondt tceotding to the contract, in tbe ttm. kind of mocep tbtl lb* la- '• -ring mtn la c impelled to take lor bia daily libor, Ihe f*rci*r for bu pro- due", Ibe mechanic lor tbe work ot till bandt, the merchant lor bit goodt and tbe widow, tnd orpha.it ol dictated toldiirt for their ptniloni.- Tbe Democrat, tre of tbe opinion that if greenback* axe good enough lor lhe poor man. they are good for the bondholder. The Republican pn ty a. proclaimed by il* leader., it ol tbi opinion tbtt gold i. too good for tbe laboring mtn, hot It jut tbe thing for bondholder!. Tbe Democrat! ire ol tb* opinion tbtl tht National Ranking tyittm ii one ot Ibe wortt outgrowth, of Ibe bonded dabt, in Ihtt It unnecetatrilr lhcrettei the hurilcc ol the people twenty million! of dolltrt annually, tnd Ibey demand ill immedUte repeal. Tbe Democrat, ire therefore in lavor of withdrawing the Nation. tl Bank circulation tbli will not pty • dibt unlc.s at the option uf • ored Itor, aod tnbttitnting greenback! tnerefor, which are a "legal under," and aro by law receivable In payment ofall dolus, public and private, •zcept dalle* on import* and iotere.t on tbe public debt. Tho Democracy oi Ohio denounce th* preient bigb protective tarifl enacted in tbe intereit af the New Eng land manufacturer* for ita enonnoo* tmpotititn af dutiat on talt, tea, cot* lee and other necettarlei, at opprea.- ive.cij-ecially upon the people of Ub* Wett, and demand IU repeal and the lub.titulion ol mother bated upon revenue principle! alone, approximating Iree trade H clotely la potti bl*. Tbe Democrat-it ptrty I* sow M It alwayi bti been, tbl friend of tbt laboring man, ana it uia faror ef ■ limited number ol boon of labor, boor, dictated by tba pbyttoal and mralal well-being ol Iba libortri; tbli ll it in lavor ol the mott literal law* in regard to honaehold and homt.tetd exemption* boat tale and execution, that it it olio tn faror o/ liberal gift* of land from tha pnb!ic domain to actual tattler., aod oppoted to donating that* laad* to twindl, log railroad corporation, asd it ges- •rally friendly to tb* mauerta advocated by Ibi Laboi ind Indottrial Congrett. ind at a party It pltdge*, if rtitorad to power, it* Influence to giro tbtm i priotkat appIimJ**. Tbe Republican party on the cona Irate, I* onpo*ed to Iho inteieitn of labor, at it ibown by tbe oppotltlon to Ihe taxation of Government bondt and It. being Ic favor ol add ing- one Iboniand milliont lo the public debt, by paying the bondi in gold, every dollar ol which will havo lo tM wrung from tbe loll and iweat of Ibe laboring man, tnd It In favor of Ihl capitalltt and qoodholder. Tbete are tho more Important itt- uet ol the campaign, npon wblcb tba people of Ohio are called upon to expreti tlieir opinion, on tba iccond Tnewlty ot next month. — ... tt* The negro membert ot the Georgia legislature became riotou. on Thurt- da> latt, In cooiaqnence of a ruling by tbe.petktr that a bill indefinitely potlponed, ctnnot tgiln bt entertained, tome twenty colored membert being on the Quo.-, blathering al tbe 8p.ak.ral the lame time. One mem ber calitd for the readlog ot Ihl Riot act and others lor ordtr. Turner, negro, .aid that lhe action of the col ored inoinbo-t wat dilgrteeful. The ayei ind nay. were Iben callad, bnt Iwo third, of tbe Repnblicani bad left lh* Home, tnd no quorum wat preient. lliete are Rulloek't pet iambi, ami with tuch men, be rule. aod robt Iht Stile. Tho Wtiltlngton correspondent ol ii... Jt.un.a! ot commerce tayt that Senator Bhormao and Deltno mide an arrangement lait year by wblcb Daltno waa to go for tbe re-election of Shermtn to Ihe Senito, ind Sber- mtn wu to back np Delano', application to he Secretary of tbe Treatury in place of Governor Boulwel] Tbli plan hat betn to lar pirtially ■t«f.at.d by tbe President', adhetion to Boutwell. But to make np for thu failure, Sherman gal np a pltn of making the Inlnrnal revenue bureau an Independent department In.the Cabinet. All of whicb It vtry Inter- citing, tnd moil probibly true. Bal the people will hare tay about tbe reelection ol Sherman, tnd bit nice •chemtt of plunder may go for no. thing. Tb* brilliant Democratic vtctoriet heralded throughout the country ra. cently, ttthongti a pretty inre indication of the popular tide and the de- leal of Rtdicilitm tn tbit SUtt.ilio'd not bn allowed lo exert a tlothfol influence. Tlie effect ot theie triumphs •hould be to incitt every Democrat to locreated vigilance and labor.— Let uot the Radical! find yen onprt- pa.ed, but show them tbit yoa ar* alivt to th. groat I.sue. involved In the ctmpiign. From tbli dtr forth, every tupporter of !<emocrat.'c prln- ciplee ihould .ee that bii time u properly employed—that it it devoted to tha overthrow ol the corrupt •nd renal crew wbo now manage oar Bute aod National affairi... (Hr The Democratio Congroation- a! Committee have hit npon a new and effective ttyle of ctmpiign doco mint. Tbty bare imaged • number ih " iples of dry gpodt upon • piece af .it.tebotrd, alter the man oar of jobbing hornet, and nnder each ii printed tlte gold value of tba aame abroad, and alto tba figurtt representing tbe heretic In price to laboring clattet on account of tbo Republican tariff —It it aaid that the Internal Revenue tax paid io th* We.tern 6talet, will not pay Ibe aalari.t of the offle lall appointed to collect it. Either the official* tbould be discharged and lbl taxed collected by Iba Stale*, or ik iborld be abolithed all togither— The people de sot te.l Ilka paying a WX tolely for lha benefit ot Radical officeholder!. Election rt I ure. Ire in Colorado tor* tilery lor dtltgall to Ccugtma thom Republican gnnt. Thil ia. the only bretk.in Iho unvarying roundof dtm- ociatic tcccctaot tines the commcoe* mebt ol the jeir Bot it ll. tatily •ccottntad tor. Two or thi land- grabbing railroad corporation! bavo got-their bands ol Colorado, and tha peaple bar* toroti is accordance with UwU tntStt- TarlT nt tree Trail. At leaat ooe Radical paper, the New YorkduaJard, hat boeo.no alirmej at tbe danger threatening thtt party from the advocacy ol lit peculiar tariff notion., tt fiarttbtt.lf.be tub- feel of protection, at advocated by Scbenck, Bingham and other*, unol kept aa much oat ol light at potit- bje, daring tbe pending cinvat., con loquencci the mott dltattroot to the Radical, will re.uit. "Wo believe,'' it tayt, kfrei trade lo bo a blotting to any natioG, and wo have alwayi onderttood the argumenU of the bttt friends ot protection to look to free itade at the cootomtnation of tbeir tyittm. Protection It ont of the meant of which free trade it the eod. Pre* trade i. impo**lbI* now, witb our large debt, and the ntotttily of grett larennet from taxation and tarifl to meet our national obllga- loot. It plainly seems lo ni thtt tht fr.ndi ol free trade ihould educate the people by argument, and illustrations, by apeecbte and publication!, and lectures and open ditcuttioos on the rott.nm and tbroogh Ihe pre.s, and leave the dtcillou of the question to tomt fatore day." Tbe Idea ot the tfteodard lhat'tree trade I. a blewlng lo any union," mty be toond enough, but, aa we un demand tbe cantata, free tirade baa nothing to do with it; Iba opponent! ol protection confine ibemtelvet to Ibe advocacy ofa tarifl for revenue, wblub I* .omeiding very different from literal tree trade; contequently, tlieSiatidatd'a viewt at to the 1m- pottlblliiy of free trad, now, contid- enng the flnancial condition of Ibe country, are aheernenientt, became W tarifl for r.vecne only, wblcb tbe Democracy advocate, would prodoee iiiore roreme to tho Treasury, than the pretent high protective tariff— ctoting at it would, a ratt Importation ol artlclei wblcb are oow excluded by excettire dotitt. Tht idea tbal tbe frieodt of protcc tion look "io free trade a* Ihl con. Mimmttioo of their lyttem, ttnket ut a* aomttbing ludlctooa. I'ottibly, wben tbera are no more Schenck't Bingbtm't and Gritwoldt to be en- nehed by a plundering monopoly, called "protection to American indoa try," tech cormorant! may be willing to Ulk of free trade; not before. Tbe Standard uyi tbat tbe frttndi of Iree trade rthauiJ enlighten tbe people upoo that subject by "speeches and publication., aod lectori and open diionuion on the rostrum, aad through the pro.t. Don not tht lUndard know tbat tbe frion.lt, not oftrtetrade, exactly, but ofa tariff for revenue, ars, and bave bees, for a long time, educating the people in precisely thii mannetl il It i. unaware el ten leet, pot.tbiy the ratnlt ol the fill efootioni will dispel iu ignorance. The Republican papert hive a good deal lo aty abont Campbell, Gary aid Bnbbell, Demoentic cao- dldatet for. Caogreat, having onoe beeo mtn>ben ol tbe Republican party ' These paper*, w beu tbey Ulk about bolter,, forget thai nearly all tbe preeent leaden oftb* Radical party are raeetli who were, kicked Oot ol Ihe Democratic party by rea too ol their dithomaij. Be;i Butler tt I notable butanes ol tbi*. Iti.* remirktble tact thai oo di.honeei radioal hu ever been known tn leave hia party. With di.honett Congrett. man to roll away tbl peaple'a mon ey aad the people'! laudi, they find tl more profitabU lo remi.n. It W oaly boseet Rspoblloaoi— those Wh* have become diagnaled with Ibt eorrnptlo*.,iraod. andgau-" eral di.hooetty, that Itare itand join the Democracy. Ueeera,' Campbell, dry ino Hubbard ue of this clan. They fount! thai the Republican party au being controlled by mil whose nit object wtt to to enrich tbem- lliete at th* expente ot the Ux pey- ua, and Ihey lett tha feu! party. The peopls ol the district! is wbi_.h.tb*y arocandiditat, knowing ihem. to be Clo vemment Hxpendltnrea Under Grant; comparad wllb tb* Democratic sdmldi.lralton*. ? k$g> cS'jl *tm o B * a El *s Ssl: 2-' D as a.-* N 9 ' ■H. O I I o. C rt !« H f* "be I a* a I B a. o £ jm* rt J* ffa. 2 *• W * a ; ° g »r ***** +.+ Sm m 2 m m r* m - E *r" ?_.. — ■*- .1 '-- * ■-■ ; t __■ "an ft *& "<t* 'ma -- C, Ci w~ *3 m m* £ ja to to — ro tr, *o> t*3{iiwo O tt to Ot *-i MmMEmL nt ggsss S2 28*S }%? co t i o -a ft ■& m a*, a. — ... ■ 3 ouui: S. o z&tnsssd iiiii I! Ml \t —tf the people of tht. eonntry knew the enonnoo. taxation which I* levied rpoo them, diroetty and Indirectly, by lhb.e bigb tariff rate, that bare bees Impoied during the con vol. ion of Ihl civil war, wheo they wire thinking of olber thing., tbey would Li.i .i't j be ... trained from rev. olutlon. Tliundr.a of protect aod rt- mon.ti'ence would com* froiu tho' We.t and South, from ih* mountains and tbe prairie, and Irom lh* fat— Pacific; and tbe 39 000,000 eontnm. era at honte would ralie inch as outcry at to tcare from tba loblee ot Coag.btt, the rapreteoUUret el Ihe 1,000,000 ot mtouUeturert who rob the peopi*. Tha Radical Congreeemes r*t*d ic favor ofall thoee high tarifl dstle*, whereby the Farmer* asd laboring elaatett are plundered lor lh* btn.fi. ol New England insnui.ctmcrt. If de.alie a reduction is the prio* of your Implement* ol Industry sad tbl clothing you we.r, rote lbl Democratic ticket. ■ a* . V,!— -.o '. mjaj* **ja ■■ -.' ft r =.v « a a a * a ttat s .- •iti *** o 5.° I 9 "Sa TS* 12 Amount of r.v.oo. collected from the people,"Iiy the pretest admtsit- tratlon, per annnm, 8408,000,001; lor It years, at '.he teme rato, would amount 111.793,000,0001 The Lincoln administration it o- mitled, for the reaMO that the extra* ordinary expendltnrea oflhatadmln- tttri^jon were occasioned by tbe war and coold not be iairty compared with Grant's oi previou. kdmiui.tr*. tiom, although the cult of the llori- da aod Mexican wart wtra paid by the above named Democratic Administrations. The Maataehiltelii inanoraelniera bare demanded projection lo American labor Ihroagh tbeir bigb profee tire ttr ill's. Tbe way they manlfeti It it to degrade It to tbe lowest .un- dard by the Importation ol Chinese laborer!. They hriug China to oar •bore*, md employ .1* horde* ItiUr* vi.,g ratet againtt our own cocntry- Sea. in • (tw yttn, undtr Ihu policy, tbe Cbinete will bare tbe cou trol of onr labor i.viUm, aod be to firmly ettabliibed that tbey cannot be ihaken ofl. Io timet erery are- sue of Induiiry they oan undersell and underwoik tbe Americad aed Eo ropeas, becauae Ihey bare learned to exilt npoo that which woold ratio a riot In uur alm.hou.es. Good Republican aothorlty uyi that our tariff Ita. now lery dntle. oo more than losr tkomand article. or clatsei oi article*, asd of the.e, thirteen article* yield abont four. fiitha of the rerenoe. Tbe three thousand nine hundred and elghty- tevtn ir.icle. are nol lai.'.rior rev ennt purpoaet. Tbey aro tax*.] to make people - pay tribute to a few claii.tol ni.n, and tbo.* coutribui* liberally 10 the support ol th* Republican party. The monopolist. know wbo are their IrK-ndt. ■ i ■ ^TERBf^tDVERT) "Z e*taame*lltll*m trlm.}ma***u*ka |.rti4l|li.H.ll*Mltl n AU oaaaul lt..rtia»-js«su I.i• tbotu. yxf- .1 liao tk,*, mnXfa, ak.i.id uils.Ui. r.l. aaatm Jmtftm. ma amatrnm.' IS,«, tTSt ,«M* r.._^«a«. */m ' - tjm u.ot Tbr*. aajMra. l,e* WM liM ramtrmma tlx* SUA It,** tamitltteafmm* IAJS mm m.tA Om-mifml.mm ItM IB,** Wf* Onaeolu. SJ.oO 3lfl» tt.tl _Ua.rU-_esi.ot. Cvpi».s-1 .lib tWf. tyf. *t*lm4 *t,.t4iar. La Hi* .f*i«I*.? .ea.fi._l. AdBsl^«l*Mrt»',K.l-***, t-i.sors. U.U***. Rm* Kallew, Aiu*Ii-_B*a. n,tltm,maAWl aim, o*.* *is;al^i,.tlM».at*oiutfc.p«4fwb.r.r.__MM sssW OCT The New York Son, (Radical) tayt Grant'* admlnUtratioa mn.t b* re cn. tru c ta-l; that "lh* axigeaelea of the admioUtration will toon compel bim, however nn willingly, u recon- •tracv hii political houtehold. and make Jt np of tta'.umtn ef oxpesl. ence and repute, who will command the confidence ol Ibe nation.' it eayt that i£1* all impartial, • vat. . when we have a mao who it is erery way ineoro pelco t, lad. hat lol Ihl meet remote conception either ei lbl magnitude of the comisg criti* or tbe | proprieties ol hit potilio*. —How much longer Mil the rank snd file oi the Radical party b* dup*d •od betrayed by .be promiut aat pledget ol ibeir leaden?. Ait Amy ootyel satisfied with the heavy burthen, tbal are weighing them down) < Tbey thoold re me tuber thai a Rad I- . oa! Legulatsre lul winter iocrtutd their taxes tn Obio, erei fire hnndred thousand dollars. Tbey hire Mow and again been deceived, and will be u long a* tbey reyo** confidence ia ., th* m.n wbo are robbing thu* of tbetr hud earning.. Let the people rote for a change. —Th* entire emo-Ujf landtgiren •w»y to corporation, fiy Republic** legliUtloo fooU up nearly Iwo hla- Jilt million* of scree. Ilaving ttolen all tin Und* wiOiio * their reach, the Repnbllean ratnag- tit sow that tber* It nothing lilt worfb tie a I.n if— -.urn ironed aad come the honeit dodge, by iMotvUg lhat Healing !• wroog, —Die Radical, who an taking a* much trouble to make tbl G*m»at lore tbem had better be off witb thtir old tore, tbe negro, before tbey get. oo wltb the new. Alt the cortwpe*. dent, in Europe report Ihe fltf at troopt at furiou With lb* Frist* lot brieglog "niggtra" lo fight thta*—. Toe Tureo. ate odlon* btttut Ihijr are black. The tttoation in Mitsonri it anything out *ooouaglng for lb* Radical*. They have a big lamily qu.r relonliaade, and u a consequence, have pat two candida-.e. lor Gover • oor ii- the field. Governor McClnog bead* what ia call..! the r.gultr tick* «t. iio pertonifiet the prcterjptiv. policy, ** oppote.1 to a reotoval el polltioaldiaabliltle.,** advocated by the olber Republican candidate, B. Gait Brown. . The tariff hu alio muchle do with the Radical tpiit.— MoCluagita ptouctionlat Iod Browu alyltt himtelf a rertooe reformer.— SenatorScho/t it il aeeerdance with tb* Brawn party. ■'■ Ic tbe ZUdi'.al coorenlioo* of the «th, 7th, 8ih ltd IJti- Rintrltii. xoi- honwt and Isllhiul to their iswnata, imx, vtrt tsntet a»'ul* Iof ti»y-*l aill eteol thim. j boo* bankers wt lawyer*. A Radieel journal enqiilrae 'Wl ' wond.r whal th* tWrnocraey rtll charge ot wilh nexif It I* bard k> tell. Tb* leader, nf th. Radical par-' iy bare aboot goo* through ike eai- " eadaral wickedaeu, tai it It'Hud in nemo Uie next twindling lr'.tam in ..lir.nce. Then It, hewtrw, (me ihii.g that tbey a*ed sol he tltmsA tl being charged with asd thaffl baa ' f-T- ___^ —The Democracy are op|il*l t* [lhe iml robbers. Are opposed to Ih* Bilteil ir*it , grabber*. At* opposed u ih* aapertallea id i a i-ett iugChinee, te topplaat Aria*. lean tabor. Tbo Radical party tavort lUaf Ik* above twindlet. V-iiiii, nfrrh fifty tnfl tllUlttl ' will you voti for? U one hall la Use t**l BteferA - Ibeatsodrun ssy of CsBpaa* ai* &»itl.<h*» ft ht ««f«i»-»h«»i*t"V; will ataa*. txmr, _dtgtll*h«*«» At iW* '"''' »te«ti*a.
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Title | WaverlyDemocrat1866-12-21toWaverlyWatchman1871-12-28_0814 |
Location | Ohio; Pike County; Waverly |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County collection |
Collection Website | http://www.pike.lib.oh.us/ |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Language | ENG |
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Carat* mt Hit* *mi Water Streeet Waverly,
On, OeeleriaePhiadeer
STOVES.
fit woodo, *ml .,sal*tio$>rtb.
Continental, Fashion, La-
iiy gay, Alaska,
Arcade, clitim
pion, Reflector.
Diamond, &
O. K.; also the
latest style of Wood
atove. and the following
Coal Cook stoves:
Monitor, Plan- -
el & Wes
tern.
I
lief wbieb vlU be aold at Cincinnati laieee.
Ji lee taanafaetemrof ofTla, Uum* t Ziak
FreaasA ant OalraaU'd lnm Ware,MS
peaed, Friaasd aad F»*eelaia
Ware, BirJ Cejee A.*.. Ae.
PUMPS PUMPS,
V haee a larva btef Cielevt and Will Pnoina;
nttatka C* loUatnl Aji-I'mj lag Pump.
PLOWS. PLGWS,
A bit* bt of Plttaborgb cenUr Lever Plowi
sat tha luteal improved pettenia. lii.li, Corn
JPkater aad Steel I'lu.i
T7JWU EOOriKO, Ev* Trough iod Oerf.tee
X. CicttfTlaa doneue abort aotlee. Kepelr
MMrf Job WadtAnnt nab amntatm aad .11*
fetch-
*XW Thebighiitprkepeld braid Iron, pew*
tat, ba), oopcar aad ragi.
Htr UtC C.r. *MITB.
NEW FIRM!
C.lh.rln. 11*11*. tt .Ij
FOB SALE AT &
Terms, Cash*
JACOB LAUERMAN
HI" .'• .-.:. .-;'.'•-' . .-, I.rk.tratkS
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BRIDLES,
COLLARS.
11AIU.ESS.
CHAINS.
Willi's.
11A Ml-, ike
Groceries for tha Willi- u.
O EC HAT7SBIL& BON. \
WAVERLY. • OHIO
THE aaderalgaod reifeettally iefcnai thi cit
aaaa ol Waverly tod aonvaodiug country,
dhatbibaiopiaed a
CROCERY St. PROVISION STORE
At the eld eland ef O. Schasiril, abet* tbey
srIU keep alwaysoahaad a :••■'! ataonntat nf
©BY MMHH Alf!D.nOK'0rf S
firoeeriei and Prof Mods, CoffeteTeas,
fle**,, rioor. Meal Ural. Kiib,
Sail. Bplcss, Obecae, Crecksre,
Csadfee. Coal Oil. Soaps
Starch. Tmbs. Buck*
tu. Broo,at, To*
ccoae Ui-
gars, Ac
atst allelharartkkearatVy kept ;■ a Or -..*,
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BlfhO pake tod ell ar tie Iai *. J *i a ■ low*
o.sci;AUd£iL & soy. I
WANHOOD; WW LOST, HQW RESTORED '
nlaat poblwhed. anew edit knot Dr. Cull'
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hge^fa £ wliliM i n-.tuu- iae) at Sp*:u>. tt
ter Seeabal Wr*Vn**i. It.Tnlm.f an * tmi
rat Liw. bupoUmv. Umlal aod Pbyiicallo
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