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The Crawford County Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

The Crawford County Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

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NEWS ITEMS Bochtt FrijD Since the former exhibit was published' considerable dissatisfaction has been expressed by many- persons because they had not received their proper credits This arose from the sub-committees in several instances failing to return tiie names of -those iersons and did hot depend on any carelessness on the part of the Executive Committee We give as nearly as we ean the omissions in tie following list: Thos Mon not 5100 Jueoh Funk $30 John Boss Ed Trnyer Hosier Morris John McMullan Gen Prospects Bright in Illinois Letter from a Friend Atkisison 111 October 18th 1801 Mk Thos CuUUHLl Dear 1- ain very tnacli pleased with the prospects of the cause of Democracy in this part of the trv I calculate we are going to give the Abe one of the best threshings tins coming November they have texjierienced since the execution of their persecuted saint Old Joint Brown The campaign is progressing finely in this part of tiie country We have Inirne up under the iusultipg slang of the dominant party as Jong as we are going to We have put up with it until has ceased to be a Democrats will think what they please and speak M'hiit they' please The time is approaching and at Bo distant day when Abolitionism will be at a greater discount than JLincoln currency is at present when such fanatics as tiree-ley Beecher' Phillips and thousands more of tiie same school may have the opportunity of realizing the benefit of some of their own laws that are now used for the exclusive beneiit of Democrats When Hainan built the scaffold upon which to hung Mold ttiat he wotlld lie liung on being the case it is not imre fate may befall the Haitians of the present day I am very natch pleased with the May you pitch in to the Nigger Party Ktand up boldly in defence of lie Constitution as it is the Union as M-as and the niggers where they ever defending the right of Free Speech and a Free Press In hehnlf ot the white man-t-all of which will constitute opposition to tin- iiion-heeled tyrant who now presides over tins once happy but now divide! and ruined nation i Wishing you ahundnnt success and prosperity in-tlio gefod cause in which ou are engaged I remain i Yours in the bonds of Democracy K- Akriyau of the Immout i immortal the greatest of living philosophers orators and satirists has returned from Richmond and the Fast ami ill address our people in the Court House in Bugyrus ou Friday evening November 4th 1G1 NV will solve the mystery of the war us-sumcull and Jackson-like he will the on fold justify both the North and the South tiie stand point in which they view He is the only living man who lias the covirhge and umP-4 iccuihe had no idea I i it himself hut such -I ipoMbl thnt a similar Constant Victory When one looks carefully at the number and greatness of the victories won by tho federal armies within the last two' mouths ho is astounded not only 1 at the gallantry and determination of our armies but Rt tho fact that there- is yet a single rebel left un-anmhilated or unhung a single negro in the south unstolen or a single I aero of land un-conftscatcd The goddess i or anther goddesses (for there must bo more than one of them) of victory have perched upon our banners thicker than pigeons upon a dovecote Not merely have we won unnumbered Victories but they have been decided ones If we failed to ivln a decided victory it was because it was complete aim if it were not a decided dr a complete victory it was for the reason that it Was signal or overwhelming Not only havel we not been subjected at uny time to disaster but we have also been so fortunate as to have never had left on our hands a single victory without concomitants of decisiveness All our blows have been tremendous ones and each hns broken the baekboue of the rebellion All oureflbrts been so gigantic that each one Jiad exhausted the remaining strength of the confederacy Each stroke has been give with Buch strong hand that the dagger has reached a vital part of the enemy Each attempt has ijeen so Titanic in itproportions and sa suoeossful In its execution that it has UcutoruHzcd -the rebel armies so that all that renialn from death or capture are a few old men and some helpless children All this has been done bince the convention of office-holding patriots at' Baltimore presented their candidate for the-presidoncy These vast results this uninterrupted series of crushing victories this! utter demolition of this rebellious confederacy have all been accomplished siiiffe Mr Lincoln was presented for re-election It is tlijt thought of this that lias nerved the arms of our soldiers given wisdom tiVour leaders and indicted weakness upon our enemies East west north south from everywhere come constant tidings ofiuaialit but victory Astonishing noyer as it may seem and despite liau eiave wijn anL)ae sullered tiie limits of the confederacy are today about where they were before we obtained this series fri oujdcrful anil unparalleled successes Lee then held Richmond and lie holds it now Lj'nchburg isslill in-taift Charleston slill stubbornly resists Joseph Mollenkopf John Mollenkopf Christ Mollenkopf Aaron Keiter George Raiser Stoll Stoll Coukle Panzer 83 A miller 4 Bro 23'Vhristinn Barrider 23 1 Frederick lvern 2i Vollratli 03 35 50 123 123 60 25 100 75 10 80 Jacob Sliaub UV 1 1 Howe 30 John Kile 123 Young 23 Parcher lo Wismau 80 I Buck 0 Alex Molledliopf 20 A Kronenberger 15 5 Isaac Burkhart 10 5 Kronenberger 6 60 1 1 Franz 23 75 Rogers 20 23' It Is helped this may prove satisfactory to those who did net have proper credits In former list There may be some errors In this and former list but these cannot be Anally corrected until persons bring their Arst receipts given and get the ones now issued by tWe Committee which they are earnostly requested to attend to as soon as possible Tiie OommUteo hav on liand S555 which they expect to increase from the uncollected list and li it meet witli general approbation) propose to buy in as far as they can the bonds lately issued in procuring volunteers Some complaints have been made concerning moneys paid back to eertain persons instead of tills living tiie case those persons have each iaiu23 moke than could have been collected of-tlirin so that the bounty fund lias gaineh over two hundred dollars instead of post by the John Wilson oi iHini' by the transaction The Committee will satisfy uny onc ()f ti)e trutii of' this by calling on them and examining tiie subscription lists 1 ltoniNsoN 3 i Ciahk Ex Cum Gto Keiikk Tiie highest military at Washington express tho opinion that Grant can tako- Richmond on any day after a few fighfcmg- blit that he does net make the capture by assault because tho sacrifice of life that would accompany such a movement Grant was not so solicitous about bis men in the Wilderness or at Spott-sylvania loss iu tbo battle of Cedar Creek is put on federal authorty at 5000 and that of the rebels at 10000 7000 of hom including the wounded fell Into the hands of the victors Early's army is for the third or fourth time completely demoralized and ut latest accounts was considerably south of Harrisonburg' On Saturday a figlit occurred hetTeen army and tho forces of Curtis and Pleasanton in the vicinity of Independence- and the engagement wus continued on Sunday a few miles frrom Kansas City The rebels are-represented as having been worsted and ns being In fall retreat closely pursued by tho fbdcrals Tho losses on either side appear to have amounted to a few hundred only 'Rumor now assigns tho chief justiceship to Stanton and designates Caic--on Ranks or Butler as head of thj? war department JAiiGE forces of rebel infantry are operating in Whitfield Walker and Dale cbunties Ga Romo being used as their base of supplies There was a rumor on Wall street Monday that Atlanta had been captured and burned by the rebels IjToal steps Lave been taken to procure thejthrowing out of tho votes cast by Maryland soldiers outside of the State if the court shall invalidate these ballots tho bogus constitution will be defeated Tii toOldiers iu the ariny of the Potomac have already commenced to vote on the Presidential Question the New York Regiments casting heavy majorities Ibr McClellan The largest gun in the world is to be tested at Port Hamilton this dav' VYed-nesday The weight of tho ball used-in this gun is half a tun It is reported that the enemy have replaced their heavy-guns in the Petersburg fortifications and are keeping up a'-brisk firing into Our camps Official returns from sixty-nine -counties In Indiana Bhow a majority for Morton of less than 13000 and for the remainder of the Abolition State ticket ot less than 10000 The counties remaining to bo beard from are most of them strongly Democratic Hood is supposed to be retiring towards the Blue mountains Tho federals are skirmishing with his rear but is thought ho will not give battle unless too hard pressed by Great excitement pre vails at Cairo and rad cult relative to the rebel raid into western Kentucky and Gen Meredith has issued a proclamation calling upon citizens to suspend business and Like up arms Forrest with a large cavalry force is at Corinth TitEfLuruy valley has been devastated by the federals and the vyork of destruction continues in the (Shnnendoah Fisher's hill is occupied by the rebels whose force is estimated at 12000 under command of Long-street' Prick is moving leasuivly into Kansas and tliero is little probability that he will be overtaken and forced into an' engagement Ilis recruiting parlies north of the Missouri river ha vo been very successful having raised over 7500 men in six counties and his atmy is declared to bo alarming President Lincoln made a speech the other evening in response to a serenade Ho tiered his congratulations at the abolition of slavery in Maryland through the adoption of the now constitution and asserted that he should remain President until tho 4th of March and that whoever should be constitutionally elected in November would bo duly installed as President on that day At the charter election in South Norwalk Conn -Wednesday tho entire Democratic ticket w-as elected The indications are strong will go for McClellan Roanoke was captured by and taken to Bermuda then refusing to allow her provision sho was take to sea and returning to Bermuda the tluFrebelb-was arrested freuuCovLiigton to Lexington Ky by guerrillas near Paris on Tuesday of last week and put back to its point of departure 'Ex-Postmaster-Gencral Blair was among tlicj passengers and upon tho return of the train was found to bo inis- what s'mg Ap prehensions were entertained that eliceted lj- liis re-election ho had been captured -but lie turned up Might we not confidently pnlicipale thutMu crab as has been show by Sheridan in his- wonderfully sueei s-ful Li nchburg and Sherman Hood hi the icinity of Dalton If the nomination of Tr Lincoln compUsties such rematkab' would not The safely at Lexington runce to say nothing of tiie to stand the pressure because fie is enlisted1 in the righteous cause of Truth which is allow-erful and piust prevail and to earth will rise Having submitted himself to martyrdoin here to resist the prejudice against the Sou tli will magnanimously incarcerate liimvielf in the darkest dungeon in Richmond to assulige tiie prejudice against yie North' He smiles complacently at the prison's holts and they have no terrois for lijni tor lie bohUy emteis tiie gloomy dungeon without a siiudder as was witnessed at Marion on tholltli Ho ill surrender himself to the tender mercies of rifcritf" McUool of Ashland on Monday the 31st uil to obliterate the prejudice his friend- ho sj inpnthise with him 'and-the pen which mightier than the sword" and which it Cognize lit-c erlnsiing TRi'ifib! lasting All ho desire lo hear tile whole mystery of the war solv ed and have tiie to with- THE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SiMhir LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Is fast gaining a world-wide reputation It is lM-yond doubt the la st and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Mewing Machines vet offered to the public No other Family McVvjj hfou ing Machine has so man useiul appliances for fai-t wo exhibit the SoimAVhat lyinm liable l'UJrned Afte Binding I'ellingTuckingd ai hering spectacle of having gone ahead very fasti ilihoul having ad aimccd a single step In fact not only have' we advanced itliout going ahead but in various cases have pipgrcsseil forward after the manner ciftho Ileininiiig Guaglng Braiding Embroidering 'oriiing Ac No oilier Family Mew JIaeliine has so mjueli eapin-ity fora gn-jit variety of work It will sew cloth and with all kinds of tlnead Wilmington and Mobile ah in statu quo ante nomination Hood still exists in Georgia is leisurely makrng I he tour of two or three stales while Forrest Roddy Wheeler Mosby and some dozen or liiteen other rebel cliicttains are circulating It border and slave Istatcs at ill- In that Connecticut The steamer reliel passengers Thu authorities to toal or leader of A train was fired into BUCYRUS FRIDAY OCTOBER 28 1864 Freemen Hally! AND LET IS REASON TOO DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS Will lx held as follows: lYA'l POL IS Saturday 1 Evening Oct 1 Clym and Saubbury- Thursday Evening' November 3 Jackson and Steen CRESTLINE Thursday I Evening Nov 3 Hon William 'Johnson Jl I me and Finley Jj EES Saturday Evening November 5 Clements and Joins Evening Nov 5 Jackson Saubbury and Williams WING ERT Saturday Evening November 5 Beer and Bachman i GNLION Monday Evening November 7 Beer and Clements Organize! organize! Eet-the word i i jxtss along the line Invite our Republican friends out to hear the truth COME ONE! COME ALL! By order yf the Central Committee CIYMl'H Chairman WM Tiumuik Seerdtur 1 GRANp DEMOCRATIC RALLY A 'S A yn lo ir ikl AUBURN TOVNMUP Saturday Aftemoou Nov 5th 1864 Sl'E-A KICKS Jlov a JACK SOX and I jj J'mj i Tiie Democracy of Auburn Tow nslnp lav lte heir brethren of tho surrounding bun ties unit Townships to meet them nt VVu neshurg on the Saturday previous to the Flee- tiim at 1 Never was our beloved Country in sie-h per- i I in as now 1 Jt becomes us us reonu-u to Inquire for tho old landmarks of ylir Fathers! COME Democrats UOMK ome Indie i'liMEAU! must arise orAe forever 1 Court The Court of Common Plcaa was called ou Tuesday last and adjourned to the 3tli day of December next Grate Fall a good time to jlant Grape Vines and tlio ttueyrus Nursery is good place to gc't all the leading varieties at very low prices ELLIOTT Proprietor Mother Earth was robed in white on SAtnrday morning It reminded us of tin near approach Old Winter with his Injury locks and chilly blasts MiiTrin Those persons knovving themselves indebted to tiie late firm of Miller A Meha-beer arc requested to call ion Mr Isaac Miller at tiie Ntove aull tin store of Mr Jolm Picking and m-'ko aettlornent without delay Rtoizx A flue set of silver mounted harness was stolen from the stable of Mr Green sueeess-of Mr fiCO Stoll grocer on Main street Wednesday night Our citizens should bo on tiie alert of tiie light-fingered gentry Amt Trees A quantity of extra-sized Apple Trees six to ton feet high of the best varieties at toil ceuts each If culled lor this full at tho Bucyrus Nursery one mile from town on the Annapolis ItoaL 1 EIIIOI'T Fink forgot Ito mention the receipt of some very lino from our friend Mr' Mnyder of Liberty Township two or tliree weeks ago Mr Hnyder lias our thanks for ids kind remembrance of the stand thb slioulti give a hear- speed It uuUi stlu- interlue ing on lire 1th of N'ovi-mlier He cordially and 1 the best stitch known An especially invites the ladies to hear linn most ordinary tfipncity can s- "I eoiitemplates soon visiting Hieiimond use the Letter A Finally again hen lie proposes to address tiie onfed- 1 our Family Mewing Maeiiin erate Uobgress upon the all-ahsording subject chaste and exquisite si le of the existing lliistiiities between the two sec- The Folding Uase ol tin- Family Machine is a tions plfeseiiting the same i iiteipies that he I piece of- cunning workmanship of the muq use-lias so eloquenilv juid trmlifully advocated at ful kind it protects the machine when not in tlicXoilh Hellhound to try to cud this war case uni when about to be ojH-rated may bo lthoul 'further slaughter May heaven bless opened ils a spacious and sabstYntial table to his- eilofts for lias truly surrendered sustain tiie vvoi While some of the eases made TCHES CLOCKS IXD JEWELRY 3Lx JX IXL E3 WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM HIS numerous friend and tft public ganarsUy that' bo the largest best aad most eompleta itoek of Watches Clock and Jewelry ever offer e4 to tbepaople of Crawford County and at PriesX-ower than Ever! i Kis slock coaIt In part oj imiciiifflissim Gold and Silver of all styles CLOCKS OF AbL KINDS Gold Silver and Gertuan-ilvr Table Spoon a Ear and Finger Kings Vest Ganrii and Fob Clialos Shirt Studs end Sfoeve Buttoos and Children's Kecl Chains Gold Pens of tbe best tnakfs Breastpins and Lockets Silver and Silver-plated Were Knive and Forks AND AX Endless Variety of Notions Speci 1 tteiition Given to Keairing AND ALL WORK WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED I c6me and see me 27 CIIAL I KS IAK BOOK HID DRUG STORE JOHNSTON Ils just received from 1L Last a largo pore sod fresh stoek of DRUGS AND 1C IN Paints Oils Vxrnisbei Patent Medicines Ex tracts Lamps Burning Fuid Coal Oil Glass Glassware Bird Cages Seeds Perfumery Fancy Notions Soaps Brukbes Cologne Bay and Rose Water Wc have also a full stock of DAGUERREIAN ARTICLES i Such as Cases Mats Preserves Glass Chemicals Frames Mouldings Le i PURE L1Q COrIs 9 Of all kinds for medicinal piirposee Books and Stationery All School Boohs now ta ufo and every article in the Stationery line such as Pene PBcils Sletes Fut Note Cgpfon1 Tissue Paper taD1RD AND WUttES A Cv ry f- Of all kinds apd 8 iz 7 Wall Paper Window Shades Ac Aj 4 All of which are of the very best kind end style and which We Will Sell at Ue Very Lowest Fijiti! Ever 'offered in this market Having selected ottr stock with care and experience we exptet to offer them to our old friends customers and all other who may favor with a call st prices that will astonish all JOHNSTON my3fl-tf Cash Drue and Book Store GENERAL ORDER No 171 ROM AND AFTER TIIE FIRST DAT 0T 1 March 1863 I will sell DRUGS LIQUORS PERFUMERY DYE-STUFFS LAMPS OILS PAINTS- PATENT MEDICINES SOAPS YANKEE NOTIONS DOCKS STATIONERY SHEET MUSIC WALL PAPER WINDOW CURTAIN8 ClIOOL LOOKS BLANK BOOKS GILT MOLDINGS TOY BOOKS PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS And all articles usually found in a Irst-e Ia Drug Store Fop Kcny Pay Only I wifi sell goods at the lowest cth price (be tnu-kot will permit Those person net wishing to assist in paying their worthless debts will End it 'to their ickerest 1c examine wy goods and pricey beforo toy tag elsexkcia By order of II CLARK Com in an 4jg Departmen No i Quia by Vloek LBUCTBUS IfA Xd 5VT STRONG Dental Surgeon a little while Mherklaii'vvoUhl drive Euilv in to vv Idle -Slu-rinan would lorefClfood u4 for north -as Chicago such a ease might vve not conclude (hat Grant would ontinueiiot taking Rielnpond iud-iimielv' I that would be diiveii witli liis armies all over the ltorlliern states and that tiie rebel garrisons vvoitld "Ibi'ever and a continue to iiold the iHAjlious which they nbvv possess? 1 To accomplish all these tilings and to con- lintie to secure cvcrtast inly just such brd- limit vieiorfcsus have crovjmd dm aims lot I tin Iasi two months if is only mei-c-sa ry lo keep Mr Lincoln in ollici 'lUqo 7'inics 1 Taking Demacratic BjJfots f-from the Box in Johnson County Indiana It lias been the usual custom lift Franklin the couGy seat of Johnson county lien tiie Votes have not bupli counted the eve- nint: of election to leave Ihu baliol-box over might in the safe of the county iderk Thi- time the rtpuldican electiotiboalfd dciosited i Urn bkllot-box in the sifSTolff Breriham'st ro1 national bank" i th morning sue- i a charge upon the rebels surpnsiu lie -leetion Mr Rrenhai and a few i turn and driving them considerable dwu other prominent republicmi8sta upon the 1 ta capturing inoO prisoners and fortj--stri'eis otd-ranklm tliat thy deuoeratic ob 1 1 4 wouMda much less this vtfar i an the year Twenty-five armed men rode into St Albans Vt Wednesday of last week and robbed tho bunks thfcro of about Tlus citizens made an' ineireetual attempt ut resistaneo during liieh several of them were Woundod one or two mortally The robbers retired in the direetujji of Canada Pursuit was made with what result is as yet unknown Uv Wninwdtij morning of last week before daylight Karly atttaeked Sheridan's forces temporarily under eotnmand of Gen Wright) at Cedar ert The federals were completely surprised5 and were driven in confusion distaneo of four mife1- with the loss of twentv pieces of arlillcrv At about! 10 A the 'rebels liaving ceased three pan non Tho rebel Gen Itaniseiir as himselfl to t'immortal Truth' sccndant cause of humanity The Value of a Newspaper tnnee of a good newspaper iuttyrt hands of eve ry family cannot ov er-est onated Indeed the trail- 1 The imjior- 1 there isWumilv we earc not lrnvi limited their means It put cun allord to iq- without a daily or eekiyljournal of some kind While tliere nre some putilii-ations calculated to exert a ulcr field of usefulness than oiliers yet tin most bar- rctr pupi brings sioinetliing new one is school I in every Jamily wurth ten times its rest Uhii-dren read or hem! road its contents gam Intel- 1 Iigciiee of llie affairs of (lie world to he obtained from no oilier source and acquire useful knowl- edge of more importance to them life than present of fifty acres of land or a small fortune 1 ill money Many pa nts do not st em to com-j prehend the gfeat importance of a newspaper in the filthily and by dofng without it allow their children to grow up in ignorance Full one-half unl am Important half of education ns respects Uu-qu'iiiva of the world and the ability to! raise and make otie's self resjtoetable In it Is derived front newspapers And then too by being a constant render of the lfowspupers we are always kept posted as to wherti the most advantageous bargains ean be secured when we want to make purchases in tiie line qf clothing dry goods groceries Ac As illustrative of this were it not for a free access to newspapers how would! the pedplb of Crawford and adjoining counties know that Simon had the largest stock of clothihir furnishing goods Ac and Hold them 'the cheapest of any man in tiie county It is only through the mediuiq of the newspaper that they urc made acquainted with tiie enprniity of his stock andliave been enabled tf save op one suit of clothing purchased of EiKljTloN j' Suirooi Trustees This' election was held last Friday and was quite spir-iteil Unusual interest being- jmanilested The candidate were Messrs James Clements HhutePf Jac()b and Dr Keller There ro gw votes polled James Clements and I a cmeiits make our Fain- Great nVd recent ily Mew ig Mach inf1 imVl reliable liml most durable ann most certain lTvyu-tibn at all rates of out of the choicest woods are linished in ilie simplest and manner posudlde others arjiorned and embellished In tin most costly unLftiperb manner It Is alisolutidt'-m eessnry tokee tiie Family Machine iu opeiation so as to judge of its great capacity and t-aut it Is fast Wcoming -ns popular for tamiiv sewing as our manufacturing machine are for litiiufaetui purposes I i The branch oiliees are well supplied ith silk tw ist thread neotUes oil Ac of I in- best qua! Men I for a panmlj T'o the Minger Manufacturing Company 158 BruafwuJfev 1 Skar- don Agent Fourth ami Rae CineiomU Jl Ml MON Ageuf for Jtuej riisandi 'raw ford Uouiity 4- A THOUSAND TONGUES oil! there's a thousand tongues to tell of E'iuii 'Us Clothing mndp so'wi 11 They're scattered North Moutli (last and West Amongst the Gents who dress tli They're cut so neat and fit so well That critics cannot help but tell Of KmIUHI'S tVrnts loth hock uij Made up to order in tiuinby'a Block Also all kinds of Furnishing Good constantly ou lmnd at tho lowest prices Call and sit i Gopet'b Lady's For has come to liand It is by far the most 'entertaining number we have yet received The magnificent steel plate engraving Farm House is well wortii the price of tiie magazine to say nothing of the other jiieo engravings fashion pfates etc The tertps of the Lady's Book for ist are as follows One copy one year S3 two copies one year 8550 three opies one year four conies one year The money in all eases must the order Address I Gedey Northeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets Philadelphia Atthaitite Saie or Nijvv Fail Is now taking place at Lyday's New Cash Store We invito the attention of everybody to this sale Great bargains are being offered at this store ln Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods The stock Is very large all of which has Just been received from the Eastern Cities They will all be sold at BOTTOM prices Now is tiie Democrats who allow their meetings to be so broken up No brave men will allow their meetings to be so broken up without breaking the heads of the scoundrels who attempt FIVE D0LLAES REWARD Friday afternoon Oct ltth on the between tbe toll-gate and Grass a pocket-book cohtaining alxout 2's 3's and 5's in greenbacks and Ohi pocket-book was old and fastened button The finder will receive the by leaving the money and pocket Forum office I GOTTFRIED STEIGER is 3 simple justice to the manufacturer of Ta lor Gold Modal 8oap to award credit of lxing far ahead of all competitors catering to he luxury of the ladies who clean white clothes (and what lady Our wife says she could not keep without it It is decidedly the Soap of lisa pheuliar institution-of itHt-lf and sueli a luxury to use it thnt after one trial it is always found to be one of the most useful artii-lcs in tm household Depot li'2 Liberty street New York Ladies and gentlemen if you wish to marry address tbe undersigned who will send you without money and without price al-nable information that will enable you to marry happy and speedily irrespective of age wealth or beautv This information will bos you nothing nnd if you wislt to marry I will cheerfully assist vou All letters strictly confidential The desired Information sent by return mail and no questions Address Kajiaii 15 Lambert Greenpoint Kings Co oc28-2m I I Don't pay any attention to the most shameful hurc-faced and brazen-faced Abolition falsehoods upon the eve of th election' We don't exeept'the Desperation knows northwest (frame) corner of tire Public Square hounds at the prospect of losing (lie loaves and Buoynps fishes "Oh my bleeding hint the subscription price of a paper several 5 1 years 1 Remember fhat Ills miimmiili store Is on tiie oumleil and taken prisoner federal generals Bid wdl killed and Wright Grover and Ilickolts were woundej Night brought tho engagement to a close Sheridan's urmy wus under orders to move against tho rebels 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon mei are committing depredatibns within a few miles of Washington 1 Important modifications of tho financial policy of the government are to be proposed at tlw next session of congress Tho national banks demand changes In the law which they are governed and Secretary Fessenden desires that an act shall be passed 'authorizing tho payment of custom duties in greenbacks All tho banks of Philadelphia but four have resolved to become national banks Several of tho party who made tho raid into St Albans Vt have been captured of the stolen being recovered The rebel governor of Louisiana rotxnn-mends that every able-bodied negro man in the south should bo freed and put into the confederate army A Biehmond paper announces that tho cartel of exchange hns to a certain extent been resumed and tlifit arrangements have been completed for the immediate exchange of 10000 of the federal prisoners in Georgia Gen BIuney died at Philadelphia of a malarious fever contracted in Virginia Gen who was born in Huntsville Ala in 1825 was a son of James Birney the presidential candidate of the old or Garrisonian party The Democratic majority in Pennsylvania as shown by official returns is 1413 with two counties to hear from which are reported ns giving together a Democratic majority of fiO Further reports from the Shenandoah valley stale that in tho engagement Cedar creek Sheridan captured cr 50 cannon and at least 1000 prisoners that the federal losses are estimated at 5000 and that the federal cavalry aro 3n hot pursuit of llie-fij ing A New York dispatch says that Wallt street dpes not givo full credence to the news from Sheridan that it considers the bgttlo a draw onc and acts accordingly Gen Curtis was fighting advuree last Friday on the Little Blue river ten miles from Independence Bosecrnns is following Prico closely Tho rebels north of the Missouri have recrossed "tlio river and now-liold Brunsw ick Kpitsvillo and Carrollton Sanborn i skirmishing with Shelby between Boomille Waverly Tm engagement at Cedar Creek is btated to be most complete and crushing defeat Gen Sheridan has infleted on the old man Tho man appears to have wonderful tenacity as his forces only a few days ago were reported to be completely demoralized and yet according to federal accounts -havo since made quite a formidable attack I Charles Schuler were chosen Trustees by majorities-respectively of 1 11 and 100 t1 learn that some ff our Republican friends are charging lkuiiocrats it lx tdragglng politics into the schools" If a majority of the citizens by" voting for men of their choice is dying what 1- aro tired and ashamed of leading of Is charged then they have done it But we Democrats being mobbed and Democratic are quite certain that ssrs Clements and meetings being broken up by Republicans Schuler wilt not sanction the introduction of squads of Soldiers 'Wfl have no pity for time to buy fine Fall Goods as an advance may occur at any time owing to the scarcity of goods in the Eastern markets Come and see us BUCYRUS MARKET PRICES WHEAT per lushei 1 40 A CORN 90 uyi: Liaoat IK LEY I Fiont id DRIED 1 75 SALT 1 BETTER' 303 EH ELSE BACON EGGS HAY 10 00 1 00 OATS LARD TALLOW 13 TER KEY rer pound WHITE BEANS 1 73 4'H ICK ENS per peund ti FEATHERS COMMON WHImKY sul 175a RYE WHlsKk per cat 2 30n3 50 WOOI A A A IN ALL VARIETIES May he scon artl bought clieni-er than clscwhoro in Craw ford Chanty 1 4 A-Colue examine and be convinced Vt tt 11 nsr rr XT XI li 0 A PULTON Has always on hand at Ills waroroom Main St- Buevrus a lario assortment of Furniture at low prices consisting of Chairs flxninges Tables Bedsteads AVardrolcn Burcmis Stands Bookcases Secretaries What-Nots Sofas Ottomans Teto-a-Tetos In fact everything needed toadorn and ornament a mansion or for the eeryday conveniences of life Furniture Made to Order On short notice I am also prepared to furnish Metallic Coffins on the shortest possible notice Also Collins of every style and accompanied with the best IIEARSE In tno county Remember when -you want any thing In tlia Furniture line to call on A'FULTON Main Street 2 doors north of Oregon House gHIRTS COLLARS A NECK-TIES All Kinds of FnrnisMni Goods Very cheap and in great variety AT CLOTHING STORE LOTI1ING CUT AND MADE 7b order in the latest styles AT BLOCK 1 LL CLOTHING SOL 1 SV1 I AT la manufactured in Bucyrun He keeps ohly home-made goods- no Eastern slop ahop IS TIIE PLACE TO GET THE Nicest aM lost FasUoaaWe CtatMin! Mado In Crawford County MAJKING- WILSON STEWART I Bucyrus'Olrio Manufacturer of Target and Sporting Yufle nd also dealer in Single and Double Hlvt-Ouns Pistols apd Sporting Apparatus of al kinds Repairing done on short noth jn good style and at moderate prices riea-p give nve a call Slioji on Mansfield Street U-o suuarea east of the Court-house p25 JJILITAHY GOODS! MADE TO ORDER AT EmricFi8 Clothing Store Wci tha life insurance COMPANY' Risks Taken at Reasonable Rates FINLEY" Agent Bucyms Office In Block second floor back room QLOTHING MADE TO ORDER And a fit guaranteed or no sate AS1 EMBJCU1S Leftm many iliiijxrul'f whom tluy knew of but wh(Jso naim-4 thevt were not at liberty lo make jiublic had tho republican ticket WhiJn the boaplinet they found lmoerutlc lilillots in tin? box This was so far liolovvi what vvua thnt taken in cohnecion with Bran user tion tho deinoertiti were eon dent tliat it large number of democratic LalSots had been taken out of thebullot box1 durii lg the night public meeting ofthoMe wli voted the democratic was at oiu'e called and three hundred and twenty uellknovn citizens tame forward and made jath 1'iat they had Voted the democratic ticket in t'-'rat precinct! The ollicial vote of Johnson toianty lias not yet been retnrml to the iecredury of state but it is said there is a lar ye failing off in the democratic vote! the manner in which this decrease as brought ahouf will explain the decrease in the democratic vote in oilier localities where the deiiiocrats have not yet investigated matters A Republican Paper oil Gek Wallace and Andy Johnson If Gen Wallace lias staled- fully liis reasons for suppressing the Baltimore 'lst the net is without any adequate justification It was done wc persunic without orders from the President but if he foils to order a correction of tiie mistake lie will bo hold responsible for it Ho ajso iti-tho case of Governor Andy Johnson- He lias no more right to require an oath )igiiin4t tlio Chicago Platform than one against tho catechism as a condition tof voting in Tennessee It is to disfmncR'LKibCVPry Democratic voter in the State It-is impossible to say one won! in justification Or even in palliation of Buch acts If are mere blunders they ard of the sort that aro in effect worse than crimes They supply the opposition party with genuine and most effective weapons A great fault of Mr Lincoln has been thate has trusted too muth to the discretion of subordinates and has then generouslv taken Upon his own broad shoulders the burden of their errors But there is danger that he rfiay in this Way take on a larger load than he- can tand under andt from motives both of justice and sound policy he should hasten correct these last" and most extraordinary tnistatesof General Wallace and Governor Johnson A discussion on them will damage the Kepub-can cause more than all jthe stump sisechcs and campaign documents can help it between this and November Why should the folly of reinforcing the epomy be so continually repeated? Springfield Republican House- Stories Thoi Executive cfiair of tho United States has bein disgraced for near four years by a stale story-teller tho Congress Senator Ben the President on pressing business dowri said Lincoln 'T want to tell you a story about a slud-liore in Wade was indignant and in a passion said you and your Illinois stallion too if gentlemen can nivcf approach you on matters of grave public fnoment without being met by dirty stories I want no more to do with and hd took his hat and abruptly retired from the presence of thie Presidential joker i On another occasion! the President told the English Minister such a nasty story that the Englishman blushed in! and embarrassed out of the White House as soon as he could 1 her pud stud-Jiorso clojso ofJfa session of WadO called upon Abolition songs and teachings Into flic schools nor would those gentlemen had they the power admit politics tN the gnUR' ilEs either Bio MfuritiES Mr Moses Woodslde of Ly-klns Township brouglit us a present Wcilnew- day last of two bushels of as fine ns vve have ever seen One of them medium sized weighed two pounds May tiie' shadow of nur friend WoodslJe and liis potato1 never grow less I Rotuiery Tlve railway station house at Nevada Wyandot County was broken Into Tuesday night and 8700 stolen The safe was entered by means of drilling and the Introduction of powder Four hundred dollars of tho money was tbe property of the station iiigent Mr VV MeJunkin and tho bnlnmca (8100 1 belonged to the company 1 Dr FCltox has received a fterii supply of goods consisting oif drugs and useful alid orua-meDtal articles generally says he can accommodate the ladies with the most delightful perfumery and whatever else is necessary to com pleto tiie toilet Advertisement will appear in our next Tint State of Ohio Is being flooded with Abolition documents in the shape of rorbacks grecn-bacli uui'l Hes -ndlng tiie presidential election postmasters pro folding ttu-ln in tiie papers of Democrats Tills proceeding shows to what strait tiie Administration is driven In order to continue its ruinous und tyrannical policy four years longer C- 1 LiTriE Mvc Afiux Ahead While comiug homo on tbe train Monday night a vot was taken by a Lincolnite between Loudonvillc and Crestline Tiie shoddyite-was very Indignant I 1 at tin result making us oT some very ungentle-mtnly and abusive language of (en Met lellan Tlio vote stood McClellan 75 Lincoln 13 Majority for LUtle Mac 3J i Att-HlLMTs-Next Tuesday November 1st Is All-Hallows tho English and Scotch version of All-Saints day which is strictly observed as a holiday by the Catholics and Episcopalians Hallow-Eve Us called in this country is tho evening preceding All-Hallows when the urchins rob the cabbage patches run riot through the streets and batter the doors of the unsuspecting denizens ns termed in Scotland is thought to la a night when witches devils and otiief mi-chief-making elfs arenll abroad on their baneful midnight errands particularly the fairies are said on that night to hold a grand anniversary Robert Burns in liis poem of describes tho superstitious customs of the peasantry con-cerning this festival Tiie lector a i Wc reprluoe a list of the States that will be entitled to a vote to do it 'lOst on Plank Road Run Bridge 835 in I paper Tiie with a brass above reward book at the IT is but the Monroe liliu the in prize nice docs not?) houso In the Electoral College for President anil Vice- 1 i Si" A i a 17 A 4 1 i I President We omit from the list the bogus Btate of West Virginia Maine 7 Ohio New Hampshire 5 Indiana Vermont 5 Illinois Massachusetts 1J Missouri Rhode Island 4 Michigan Connecticut 0 Wisconsin Now York 33 Iowa New Jersey 7 Minnesota Pennsylvania 26 California Delaware 3 Oregon Maryland 7 Kansas Kentucky 11 Total A majority of this Electoral Collego is 114 21 13 16 It 8 8 8 4 5 3 3 226 Peterson's The November number of Petersons's Magazine Is upon our table It Is a very beautiful and entertaining number eontaing an extra amount of literary an miscellaneous reading matter Also many magnificent engravings fashion plates etc etc the first page is a very pretty engraving entitled tlio of the Peterson's Magazine sustains its reputation ns a first class periodical Terms 82 per year in advance Address Peterson 3S0 Chestnut-st Philadelphia More It is now settled that all farmers doing a business of over one thousand dollars a year are to annually pay a license of ten dollars Teachers- clergymen clerks and mechanics have to take out tiis license as well as farmers This tax df ten dollars Is whfit people have to pay for voting for Lincoln four years ago Are they going to vote for him again and be foxed one hundred dollars for the same purpose? This la Independent of the United States tax upon articles produced which will come along next spring Has retuovodbis offieo to new building fnar doors south of the IIoair Main Street Bucynu Ohio Teeth set in Gold Yulcsnet and Silver Base Alt work done as good and ss neat as it can be done in any city Ail work warranted JjFcYRUS CITY 13 SILAS bowersTpboprietob Having secured the cervices of JOHN PAYNE ana of the best Millers in Ohio the proprietor of these Mills respectfully solicits tbe of the people of thie vicinity lie is cm iideet that he ean now make a better article of Flour than any other mill in Crawfosd County Give us a trie I U2 9" SILAS BOWERS Houses Removed TRET SUBSCRIBERS HAVE A FIRST-CLA 6 MOVING MACHINE and will remove good order expedition ly and at reasonable rater Houses Darns Ac They can bo found at ftlu or at Hr Bakery CHRISTIAN TTAITF "pn joiin Stahl WOLFF no it- niuz) nn A Blank Book Manufacturer Established in 1852 at TIFFIN CITY OHIO County (urrsyer WfU attend promptly to all Calls tor hit ferries Caa be found at tbe Audifor'i cfiija or at hi retd dtffoe off Messrs Saulsbuky vt "ray lave qow on hand a-t the corner1 a large stock of canned peaches and fruit of oilier lipidi 'choice catsups sauces fresh confectioneries Sre Tiiese gentlemen are catering to the of the community by keeping at all timjes a full assortment of everything usually kept In a first-class provision store They invite tlio people to call and see them I Dan Leahs tiie "Van! If you don't believe It around" next door north of Diehl i Ebert's livery office and see what a snug neat and cozy "shebang" Dan Van yoorliis lias He keeps the best of liqSors andcoysters which he can stew to please tiie taste and gratify the ap- petite of the most fastidious epicure Dan is al-bo ever ready to serve up lunch and the wherewith to wash It down Coma 'round Very Loyal!" We were Informed bv a gentleman that William Underwood a Republican of this county a few weeks (unco said tie wished the Prov'iet Marshal would place a gun Into his hands to go to Crawford County and compel the drafted men there to enter the army Borne days afterward this pseudo bravo himself was drated-and he instead of reporting himself to the Provost Marshal-like a true man ran away! Oh a long farewell to all noh villainous loyal leaguers Mount Ol lead Register We have a few like Underwood In Crawford vallantl heroes at -yrbom we would be well rid of If they would foiio thlr Morrow Coanty brother I An Institution Thebusiness house of Si-lia-1 ber fc Fisher is nqw one of tho of the thriving village of Annapolis1 Messrs are enterprising and popular gentlemen and we trustftliey will receive a Iiberalt patronge By rpfering to their advertisement it will be seen that they have just received a large stock of nbw goods 1 Dr The valuable remodies offered by this regularly educated physician will be found advertised in our columns We would advise any one suffering from a distressing cough or any affection of the throat or lungs to try Dr Cough Balsam It is for sale at the drug sfdS Hardware Stoves and Messrs! Picking Geiger have just filled heir mammoth store-room with an Immense stock of hardware! stoves house furnishing goods fcc We commend them to our friends as clever gentlemen and fair dealers To Consumptives Consumptive sufferers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of consumption asthma bronchitis and all throat and lung affections (tree of by sending their address to Rev Edward a Wilson Wih Uamtburj Kings coantyfN fofv: j-i- -F'- The President has inade'a reply in writing 1 to the Tennessee delegation He says that Impoverishing The People High taxes Johnson has right to favor any parti)Cillar plan he and to interfere in any way with any Presidential A squad of negro soldiers from Memphis have arrived at Cairo with" orders to conscript every able-bodied negro to bo found in that vicinity Tho inhabitants of tho Egyptian capital cxperienco much gratification at the procedure A vote of the 19th Pennsylvania cavalry at Cairo shows 650 for McClellan and 50 for Lincoln the confederate debt on the 31st of December next is estimated by Secretary Tron-bolm at $1575000000 Dodd has been heard from He is ip Qnfldg A 1 VL J- exorbitant prices were pot o'Ur laboring: people enough to suit Black Republican leaderstv But the draft is doing the wcjrk completely and effectively It will utterly pauperize thousands and leave other thousands in embarrassed circumstances Tho hard earnings savings of years of industry in a number of cases are now being swept away forever! How jlong will the people tolerate the existence of such an Administration of the Government Notlonger than November we devotedly hope and pray An officer in the Artny of the Potomac assures us that Grant lost 70000 men in six days after crossing the Rapidan He says that in the three flrsUbattles his brigade lost forty pep cent lte number arid impoverishing the present and countless Ucvhi 'fir'.

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