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l)c (Enquinr. J, W. EOWM, Editor, GALLIPOLIS, McARTHUR & COLUMBUS RAILROAD. The First Annual Meeting of the Stockholders. The Election of Directors for the Ensuing Year! la pursuance of previous no tice given by publication the stockholders of the Oallipolis, Jtfc Arthur &, Columbus liail road, who reside in tho coun ties of Gallia, Jnckson, Vinton, aud Hocking, through which tho road will be located, as sembled in the city of Galli polis, on Tuesday, February 1-1, 1871, and elected the following named gentlemen seven in Lumber Directors for tho en suing year : ; - AV. II. Langloy...... 2,074 Reubon Alcsluro 2,4C0 Wm. Shobor 1,843 W. Englo 1,511 II. S. Lundy 2,400 T. 1$. Duvis 2,400 J. J. OulbortBon 2,272 ' The four first named gentle men arc residents of Gallia county ; Mr. Bundy resides in Jackson; Mr. Davis in Yinton, and Mr. Culbertsou in Hocking. There was a ticket voted fur iu iu opposition to the above gen tlemcu. The ticket was com posed of the following named gentlemen : Gcorgo Wranglor 1,012 C. D. Jiailcy 9S2 W. Y. Miles 48 N. P. Turner 13 The Board of Directors will meet at Portsmouth, (the most convenient place of meeting,) on Thursday, February 23, and will be sworn in, when an or ganization will be effected by the election of President and Vice President, to be selected from the seven, and a Secreta ry and Treasurer, which may bo selected outside of the Board. : The result of this meeting will be given in our next paper. f A preliminary survey of the route from Gallipolis to Dun das will bo made within the. next five or six weeks. ) Attorney General. For the very important of fice of Attorney General we believe that no better selection could be made by tho Demo cratic State Convention, on the 1st of June, than that of , the Hon. John McSweeney, of Wayne County. lie is one of tho leading lawyers of that county; and, as a stump speak er, he is among the ablest. The honest sons of Ireland in Vinton and surrounding coun ties would foci proud if the name of one of their country men should bo placed upon the State ticket. Our readers will remember tho portion of the very able speech, delivered by Mr. McSweeney at the 8th of January Celebration, att"VooS' tcr, Ohio, wLich appeared in our columns a few weeks ago. A State Ticket. As it is only three months until tho Democratic State Convention meets to place ticket in nomination, it is now an appropriate time to bring forth tho names of the most popular men in our great State who should head tho ticket- Let tho ticket to bo supported at tho next election Lave solid and round head. For Covcrnor, we are in favor of Hon, Geo. II. Pendleton, and for Lieutenant Governor no better selection could be made than placing tho name of Hon. Thomas Ewino, Jr., be neath tho name of Pendleton. With tho names of two noble patriots nt the head of the ticket, wo aro suro of a great victory the election of tho en tiro State ticket and a majority iu both branches of the Legis lature. 'Put down Yinton County for PENDLETON and KWItfG! j The Missing Steamer Tennessee. About forty days since the Tennessee, with the San Do mingo Commissioners and oth ers on) board, left the port of Hew York, on a ten days voyage to San Domingo, since which time nothing habcen heard from her. The Presi dent and Secretary of the Na vy see no causo for serious a larm, as, siuce her radical re construction under Admiral Porter, shej is very slow. On the other hand, outside of of ficial circles, perhaps nine tenths of the people believe that something serious has hap pened to her, and about half of them think sho is lost. The OoTumbusand Hocking Valley Railroad is ia decided ly a flourishing condition. The earnings of the road for the last year have been largely in excess of its expenses, and are sufficient to pay current inter est on its bonds, and 10 per cent on its stock. Sufficient rolling stock is to be immedi ately added to ; enable it?to it to transport 250 car loads of coal per day. At the recent annual meeting of the stock holders, all tho old directors were re-elected except Peter IlaydenJohu L. Gill filling his place. Tho old officers were also rechosen. The Advance in Wool. For the past few days the wool market has shown unusu al activity. A number of prominent manufacturers have been laying in thicr stocks, and sales of domestic wool in Bos ton have been made to the ex tent of 1,850,000 pounds, this we believe, exceeds the sales of any previous week during tho past year. The value of the wool which has changed hands is about three quarters of a million dollars, exclusive of the value of foreign wools, in which there has alao been something doing. Tho market closed firm at an advance over the rates current last week. The demand for woolen goods ha3 set in earlier this year than usual, probably in consequence of the apprehension that the long continued scarcity of water will diminish the production and cause an increase in price as the3 season advances, ' and manufacturers who haveorders ahead at a fixed price are nat urally desirous of getting in their stocks of raw material at such prices as will enable them to manufacture at a profit. Hon. D. J. Callen, Repre sentative in Ohio Legislature, from Mercer county, drove cart, wheu tho Cincinnati, Wil mington & Zauesville Railroad was being constructed, and earned money to enable him to attend school at bomersct.- Afterwards he read law with Hon. W. E. Finck. Judge Jacob BniNkniioOF has retired from the Supreme Bench to make room for bis elected last fall successor Judge Mellvane. The Ku-Klux Commission. ,. It i3 curious that the mo ment the Washington Ku Klux Commission is ready to begin operations, Jacobin news papers resume the publication of outrage reports from the South. Of course the resump tion of the outrage business is understood. Tho Commission was appointed for a distinct and palpable political purpose. It is desired and expected to make a report that will give color of justification to tho em ployment of troops throughout the South before and at the next election, and it is tho pol icy of the party Which it rep resents to prepare the way for report of this kind. The most elll'dua! way to do this is for tho journals of the party to trot out as many bands of Ku Klux as possible, and keep up a constant recurrence of out rage upon "trooly loll" whites and inoffensive freed men. Previous to the appointment uf the -Commission, the news papers were almost bare of the sort of reports in question. It seemed as though the out rage business had been wound up for good, and there appear ed to be Borne ground for the hope that no more would be heard on that head. But the hope was not to be realized. If any one thought that the Radical factories for the pro duction of canards about terri ble persecutions and frightful crimes iu "the States lately in Rebellion" had been closed up that person wa3 mistaken. The work was only temporari ly suspended. All the facto ries are in operation again, and the fabrics turned out aro of exactly the same pattern as those presented for public ac ceptance when tho Radical party was last in need of Fede ral bayonets to make tho peo of the South vote the right way. Crisis. The Ku-Klux Commission. German Unity---American Imperialism. Gen. Grant, in a recent ut terance recognizing the new German Empiie under King Wilhelm, proclaimed that the confederation was the nearest approach to the American form of government, which, he says, it greatly resembles. Nobody had the news but Grant. In this expression the wish wag father to the thought. He would liko to be Emperor of the United States, with an cnfailment of a crown 1 and sceptre in his family and a her editary throne to transmit to his progeny and multitudinous brothers-in-law. This is what the Washington usurpers are after, and constitutes the only resemblance between the Uni ted German Empire and the late constitutional Republic of the' United States. The Abo lition party is intent upon traitorously converting this Government without formal change in its written Constitu- tion Ironi the Democratic Federal republic originally de signed, into an arbitrary, vul gar oligarchy, chaotic in its composition, essentially despot ic in spirit and Republican only in name. Noiselessly, wi lily, warily, as the ppider weaves its web, do the leading minds of the party, in secret conventicles, prepare their ne fariousschemes and brood their treason. Let a betrayed and indignant people arouse itself betimes and "expel the mis' chief," or it will awaken soon, but too late, to find the repub lie of Washington helplessly enveloped in the toils of Radi calism, and our liberties hope lessly lost. Every week affords fresh proof of their treacherous purpose, in the shape of unwar ranted encroachments upon the rights of the States 'and violations of that fundamental principle of our political insti tutions, popular soveaeignty. Crisis. Some of the territories of the far West are Democratic. As a punishment for such polit ical contumacy, the IIouso of Representatives on baturday last passed a bill giving to the Judges of the United States Courts and the Governors of the Territories tho power to make the legislttivo apportion ment. These officials aro ap pointed by tho President, and the design is to give tho cen tral power at Washington a controlling influence in the lo cal politics of the Territories. Every diw and almost every hour develops some new phase of radical rascality to 'bolster, up their crumbling power. Important to Soldiers. The bill to extend the bene fits of tho bounty land system to soldiers and sailors of the late war, their widows and or phans, provides that all honor ably discharged soldiers and! sailors who served in -the re bellion ninety days, or their, widows and orphan children,1 can acquire homesteads on' public lands . of the United States; or if discharged on ac count of wounds received or disabilities incurred in tho line of duty, their term of enlist ment shall be deducted from the time heretofore required for a perfect title. In case of the death of any person who would be entitled to a home stead under tho provisions of the fiivl. suction of this act, his widow, if unmarried, or in case of her death, or marriage, then his minor children shall be en titled to all the benefits enu merated in the net; provided, such person died during the term of his enlistment, the whole term of enlistment shall be deducted from the time heretofore required to perfect the title. Every private sol dier and every seaman, marine, and officer who served ninety days and are now now inscrib ed on the pension rolls are en titled to the benefit of this act. This bill will, we doubt not, pass and become a law. Nothing more happily illus trates the sympathy felt for the people of Franco in this coun try, than the prompt and ac tive measures that have been taken to send relief to the suf ferers from the war. Already three steamships have been chartered to load government 'stores for that purpose and sail direct to French ports. Among the items of freight for one of these steamships are 10,000 barrels of beef. The New York Chamber of Commerce has notified the American Min ister that the sum of $20,000 is at now awaiting his draft for the purpose of purchasing supplies to send to the people of France. A ship was laden at Boston the other day, and i? now on the way to Europe on its mission of mercy. Thus the work goes on all over the country. While the course of the Emperor Napo leon has been universally con demned in this country, there has been all the time the kind liest sympathy felt and ex pressed toward the people of France in the misfortunes for which wo dc not hold the peo ple responsible. Tho Democratic Enquirer at McArthur, Ohio, wants to know if John T. Wilson is "Presidcut of one of the Na tional Banks of Ripley and di rector of the other." It is really so, aud wo vouch for the authenticity of the report, West Union Defender. Pleasures of Arithmetic. As it is extremely probable that the Government, or rather the tax-payers will have to foot the entire bill, a banker's clerk, accustomed to sveh work, has furnished a calculation of what the compound interest and principal of tho Pacific railroad subsidy bonds would amount to in thirty years, the timo the bonds have to run. Tho principal being all bonds -issued to the Pacific railroads, is SG-i, 618,832 90, but the cal culation is based on a principal in round numbers, of $Gd-,500-000. In twelve years tho in terest and principal would amount to 8129,780,684 more than double the original a mount. In twenty years it would amount to 520(5,888,80-1; in twenty-fivo years to $276, 8G3.9G6; in thirty years the to tal, principal and interest, would be s370yl7G129, being 01,500,000 original, principal, and 8305,970,129 interest. In twenty years after that; the interest and principal would amount to more than our pres ent national debt. As to the Pacific railroad people who say they cannot pay their interest, and did not expect to pay it till the bonds mature, except that portion paid in ono hair the Government's tranportation account, it is evident that the Government is "stuck." Still: what doci that matter? John Sherman, Jay Cooke, Schenck, Bingham, and a host of other saintly radicnls, from Grant down, have insde much money out of this subsidy and land-jobbing business, and it is the right of the people to settle tho score. It is the price we pay to 1x3 ruled over by "God and morality" tbeives, and maintain in power a "party of moral ideas' and immoral practices. In South Carolina the ne groes do all the voting, the law making and governing general ly, and the whites do. all the taxpaying. S SAL'33. Sltitcof Ohio, Vinton County. W. W. SlmMov A. John Dozer iiKuin.-t J. W. tiled irinii'k. In Vinton Coiinlv Court of Common Pious, oiilcr of Sal;'. iJlUlTANT to On.' oimiiiiiiul (T .-in order of Willi In liiu iitiovi) cm)-'-, Ksued from the Court of Common 1,'lons, Vlnlmi county, Ohio, nndtntnu directed :i Hboriil' of fcuM county. 1 ill oil it :H public null' i in I lieivinisc,s of .loll n Dn'.cr, ill Harrison Tuwutililji, Vintou county, Ohio, on Saturday, tlio 4t7i, Daij of March, A. JJ. 1S71', between tlio hours of to A. m. and 1 r. M. or mild day, tlio follow in;; describe! ju'opu'ly, lo vil : CUE TWO-HORSE WAG022", Taken ns the property of John 1) rer, (o H.itisfy iv J it lament for cunts, I y said Court, lit UioiN'u vcubcr Turin, A. J). Jt'iH. HANII'L HOOTM, Klicriil' Vinton County. Fclirimry, 23, lS7l-2w s State of Ohio, Yinton County, ts; Duekoyo Fitrnaco Company, Plaintiffs, list B. Hoot?. A, Co., lofcir.l.'in(s. In Vinton Count v Court nf Common Pleas, Or- dor nf K.vei'iilioii. Pursuant tolliccoiiiinunil of tin Kxociitionln tlienbovo raino iM-ucd I'lviu the Court ol Com mon l'leiisof Iiii.iiiroiinty, ami to nu ilinvlod us hi'rill'ol'n:iid county, I will ofler for sale at tlio door of tliuCoiirt llon-e, In tiio town of McAi thur, Vinton county, Ohio, on Saturday, thcSiith Ihttj of March, A. D.lStl, nt tho hour ol 1 o'rlod; i sr. of mV ilny, tho followiiiif ile.MH'ihed promises, to-v it : Tho North p:irt of Oiu-lot Number Two (2.) Iielnjj a utrlp olf tho Korlli onil of said Out lot about One Hundred mid Twonly (l-.Mj feet wide, and all of said Out-lot oxei-ot Unit part of 1 it. said Lot conveyed by Charles Ilobliir.M and v. jli to tlio ilarletta it Cincinnati Uailiond Coir, pu ny. Also, n strip off tlio West 'jldeol'Out-lol Sum. bur 'J'lireo (:),) emiMeiii in at the lino lieiu-cen Out-lots No. 'J and No. :i ; i-iiniiii;f tlielice Mast on tho North line of said Out-lot Noli uatll il iutoi'M'clH a lino riimiiiti' South fi'oni tlio South west corner of Jn-lol. Number Twelve ilL' thenco South Onu Hundred nml Twenty (ISO) feet iinl.il it inter-ocls tlio lust nnd west lines ol Oiil-lotNn. 2 above described; Thenco we t to nml division lino between said l,ol. No. 2 nnd No. 3; uuil tlienco North to tho lwco of bi'tfin i in if. Ami, nlso, nil llieKmtinps and Machinery used for euiTviii; on (lie. l'Niiindi'y located on tid Lois iimi pails ni j j its. Also, pallern.of different Idnils ii('C.r-;s:irvfov cairyiiuc on llui i'oiiiii'o'V lurum iucludinp ualteriis lor Furnace Twocr u:nl lilueKmuilii i'wcei'i niiout twculy-fivi! I'low point pailerns, ono lull net ol country Hollow ware pallorn allnies of Avauou box pnltoins. three i.cs fiii'Mi bell patterns, lour enno mill ii'ittcrns, is :.,; of Hiiitar kettle patterns, liflo-n coolc sti v pnltoi ns, three cannon sfovo patterns, thenar lorslovc pntleiiiH, lour ixnUeanil Iron! pall. ins. loiirjaini) i;r"to pauerus, iwo pump piumins, 'four plow patterns, one full pet hollow ware patterns, about seventy hardware patterns nml uhoutmio hundred piitlonis it r.inerent Minis All of tho iibovo lands nml tcnrmeulu ioitolhiii' Willi all the pnltei'ns mid tools tluitsnid c niip.i ny now owns nnd uses for carrylny on null! foundry business;. All the above described property to bo sold ns un enlire'y and is shunted in "tho 'i'ov. n o, llaridcn, ill the county of Vinton, and State ol Ohio. TuUon ns tho,yimpcrly of H. Coetz k Co., to stilinfynnexeciition ol'nforcsaid Court, iu favor of liiu'lccyc furnace Company. Appraised :it Kivc Thousand Nine Hundred nnd Kifdity-Thrco Dollars (?."',hs:),) and inusl brliitf two-thirds oflhnt sum. TxiiMS of bAl.li.Cas.li in luind. IiAM HOOTir, Sheriff Vinton C'o.,0. IT. C. ,Tost..s, Att'y for IT Si. Fob. 23, l71,-5w HEDGE PLANTS. "VJO. 1 Omge. Vinntn, ono year old, warranted 11 VI u iiual In slzo uud ijualdy to any ever oiler- ed In America Fond your orders nt oncoiiiiU secure them til the. following low' priced i Orders from 1 to 10 thousand nt S3 () perthoir,. " " 10 to MthniiKiiiiil at lTo 11 " " 6otoH)()fbousan,lal 1M " " " 100 tlious. Alipu aula 1 tj " Tnekcd nnd delivered in Chicago free of clinrgp t o Wnrrantod to arrive nt ik.-tinution in purfcot order. Also, WropliifC Sprite.n, Arbor Vltne, nnd Heilo Hants, fioni Ml cents to ?ii 00 por Hums iimi. All varieties of lCveriireens and 1'oroi Trees cheaper than uuy plncu elo in America. Sond 10 cenls forlar;o iloscrlj.llvo Cutaloytit orKtiunp for jaiia) lists. Address, l'INNKY A T.AWF! I'.Nf F., bluiiou Hay, Door Co. ViseonsIn ''A llopository of Ftinliion. ( FlotiBure, UUU AUaLA'IIVUUll, HAitrEiFs" ii azak. A tu pplement font uln in" numerous full. sized pnllcrns of tisi'fnl iii'tlrlcs accompanies tho pa per every foitiiif:!!'. Harper's Ilnnr euul.'iiii.i folio paes of the sl.:o ol lliu-per's Weekly, prinleil on supcrilne calendered paper, uiid in published wucl.ly. XMen nf tie 1'rcna. Harper's llnuir contains, besides pictures patterns, etc.,, n variety nf mutter of e-pccial nsn nnd interest to llin futility i m Hi n s no hctillli, dresH, nnd hoiuo)cc.iiif in nil Its branches; its editorial iii.il ti-r is specially mlnp led to the circle it is Intended to interest and Instruct j nnd it has, besides, (food stories nnd literary mutter of n.crlt. Ills not tuirprisiiH! that tho Joiirnul, with such features, bun uciileed in il Hliorf tliiiu nil iniineuso Mirr-eKs; lorsoinethluKofits kind wn- desired in thous ands olfiimilics, mid Hh publishers liavo lllled tho demand. TheyniiiiK Indy who biiVMiisln lu number of Harper's D.i.-ii' Is made a liitli-ai'i-lbur for life. jVw York Homing 'ant. Tho llaar Is excellent, bike all (lie periodi cal which the ! larpcr Publish. It Im ulino:t Ideally well edited, nnd tho class of rcadci ii for wliom ll is inieniicii t un inoiuers unit naiurii tera In nver.iire families cim not but profit l)V lis (.".o'l sciv;e ami :c:od lafli", which, we have no doubt, arc to-iiny mukinx very niany homes luippler iiiuti tnoy may naveiiei'ii iicioro 1 1 ic women bcnun tnk'inif Icssonx iu pcrMoiial 'iiihI household and social inaniiu'ooii'nt In m this good-natured juuutor. Tht A'ntiou, fl, Y. SUE3CMPTI0US.-.1T1. Tcrma : Iftirpor's Hn7.ur, ono your ,l 00 An Kxtm Copy of oltberllm Mutfazlno, Week, ly, or llnr.ni' will ho supplied gratis for evety Club of Kivu Hubscrlbi'M nt 1 1 O'l eiu'li, In one renilttiinco or, bix Copies lor 'U UJ, without i-xlni copy. 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ForPuro Drugs and Medicines Koto Sisson'r!. 11 1 fftv 'Al'lW 5"V'4MrtW li'J "Tub Amkiiican Stock Joiuinai. tor Kob inry contains tiio fillowlbK nit ides : fln.ro of -dock In P'ohrunry; Ih'ce.liii.nHwiue; i'rescrva- tl in of lluttor; Tho Poland (Miiiia llojri Itoiu n l)iieki Poultry nnd Duck llousoi Winter Treatment nnd Diseases) ofCowsj ivlsli lllue l:uii 1'omIs; Jhi'Sllsli Whito DorlcliiK; (on llrei'ds of Wheep; lllseasesof Kowlsi Slieop nnd Wool (li'invln,,' In our Western Territories; luiiilrlc-i and Answemi Poultry M iuiiieiiieiil; Shoeing Horses; Ayivhlre Cattle; Diarrhoea Iu Horses; Diseases of tho Uyulu llnrsiw; lireak- iiiK Oxen, ft i'. Also, handsome Knuriivlnirs ol I hester White nnd MiiKio llofcs, Ayrslilre.OnttJi), Southdown Sheep, llouen lhicks, KiikIImIi Dor king nnd Irish (lame l-'owls. Speidinen copies entfrio Irt all. Adoi'efa N. r. lloyer & Co. riiblishers, I'arkersluii'!?, I'll. rNify-Tii V Ai.r .ihi.h skkim iuvkn Away. Wo hnvo lecclvid from N. P. lloyer & Co., of Pnrkorsbtirs;, Chester Co., l'ti., Ramples of Im ported Norway Oals, Al-ike iC'lover nnd Ches ter County MnniinoLli Corn; I hey Kcuerously of fer to pcihI smnplo pni'k!if:os free to all Fiit'tiiers who Head stamps to pay poslaijo. Messrs. N. P. lloyer & Co., are the D:ir;,'est linportors of Thor ciiKlibi'od KHock nnd Choice Heeds In tlio United Stales, and us there Is so much liojtus Norwny O.its mi l other Seed being sold, they wish to give every Firmer in tho country a chnueo to test their (Jjiiiiino feeds, freo of charge. We hope nil our fanner friends will avail them selves of thin p'oneious offer. A OUKTS WANTE51 -('"-'" I'KIt DAYi 1 hv Hie AMICIilCAN KM'I'TlN'd MACHINE CO.. UOSTON, MASS,, or ST. 1.0U1S, MO, -4v 8 ?MM. WANTKIl AtlUNTS, (S!?0 I"t ihv) to scilllhc rclcl.raloil liOMK Sll UT'l'l.B KEWINO MA CHINK. Ibis Ibe iindcr-focil, neikcstliu "lock stitch'' (dike on lioih flilcs) unit is fully llcnnsiil. Tlio host nml clu'iieost. I'ninily Si wiiijj Marliluc In tbo-innrkot. ViMrnss .lonssoN, 1'i.auic Ac Co.. Itoslon, Miiu., ritU bur;.'h. l'n., Jliliin!o, 111., orHt. Louis, JIo. AGENTS VtT ANTED FCT TKJ Contnlnlnar Fleet wood's "Life of LIGHT I'liri .""I.ivesol'the A pestles, lOvan OP r ll-ilsniiil Jlarlvrsi" Doddridire's THE "I'.vldencesof Christianity;" "Ilisto worl.l. ry of tho .lews," by .Inscpliur ; "A History of "nil Uelijiieus Deiio'mliintions" willi trealines and tallies relation to events ennneo led w it H Hihlo History, wit h iniiny fine Kntrrn vlnics, foriulnpr a i'ooiiir'teTreasarv of Christ inn KiiuwIeilKO. W. KIiINT CO., No. 20 8. 7fll H., l'liiladi lplilii.ril iistoni Ibuiso l'lacu,Chleii i?o, iindlTU West III! .St., Cineiniiiitl. 4t!-4v rjMIISXrj NO JiUMIH fll O t! I HseniUmr O.) CENTS with n:e, hciitht.colorof eyes anil h.-iir, yon will lvieive. by return mail, it correct picture ol vonr Intiiic hiilmiid or wife, w ith niiino nnd daleoi ei-irrkao'. A Idivss V. FOX, P. O. Draw ei'No. a, Kultoovibc, N. Y. ,2-'lv FREE To BOOK AGENTS We will send n Jhandsomo Prospectus nf our Xi'W llhisl rated tain ily Hi bio containing over 'J'H lino Si'riitiuii 1 1 liir-t i-iil i.'iis to nny IIikiU Aent. frceol cliaru'i1. A Idress, Xition-'aiPuii-i.isiiino Co., i'hii:u Ph., Ciii.inyo, 111. or St. I.ou is. Mo. DEDUCTION OF PKICES TOCONFOllM TO EEDTJCTIOU GP B'JTIES. G22AT SOTT-1 TO C0STSU2SSES UYUKITINGVP CLl'P, Send for our New -Price I.lst nnd n Club form will itn onii'.iny if, coutalnhr; fell illrta' lions iiiahii.K il lai sal inirto coiu uiiiei:, nml remiiiier.'illvu to club oi'i;aniiiel'3 Hg Great American Tea Co., m & Ve-y Hlicet, New J ork. r. o. iioxr.r,n. Ct-iW CARBOLIC TABLETS. An nnrn'lnsr 'ineily fur nil llivmi'.hiiil Pilllrulllcf Coii'bs, Co:ils lloiiis.'iHss, Asiini'ii, Dlpliimm, nry i"s ol ihcThront or Wind And nil Catarrhal )i9. ' . n 'ilio woiiilerful moilern illPcnvcry nf Carliolio Acid Is destined to bccnincitne of the irn'ntost blesslncs In ui.'inklml in Its niipllcnlloii to ill ciws of thn Itirou' nml iu f.'riMt rnr.iiivo (pijlfilc in all idlVctiiiiiii of tin ClIOiT ANU LUNCS. Dr. Wells' Cnibollc Tablets, l-cshlss the irront Miioirril le.-i'iit Oiiho!lo Acid con Iiiin other iojrrcilleii h iinlvi'rsiil'y recnmnienilt'il. '!iich I'hfiiilcilly I'linibhic, iroilnchis nTuMnl men bltility rin'dic'iml nnd hctb-r iclsiili'd for ills'Ttsis ol tlio II, mat than nny irc'iiiriitloii over before oH'iToil tu iiic pniino. fnAtj'j Un BPHFVOttdHT Wn.l.'H CAH- L'llU I lisiiij imi.ie Taiii.e'H ; don't lkt oTili:iUK)OI)3 UK I'.VI.MIil) OFF ON'-YOU IN TUKIK 1'LACli. FORCOUOHSAND COLD3 7clh' Carbolic Tablets ai;i; a sum: cmtK. tpytiiem. r. o. KKijbi nit;, si piattst., n. y. holk ACiliNT. 80LD BV DUUOdlSTS. 51-Sw Ry-7-fK''v--7''';--r" Iu, l''(Jll S I.12 l-.v ...tV WiJKiiB. And for sale AVholcsnle only by tho Great Atlantic & Faoiflo Tea Co. P.O. ItOX. BV.I3, 8C1IUIICJ1 HT..N. Y. SENl)FO TIIK.UXHfiTAItCJRCCT.AH. 51-Pw Local AQ-ents Wantctl. want n I ,no il Afcr t In every Town lid Villain) in too copnll'v.'to eiin nss for subseri hois to the Wkhtkhs Vdui.p. A Ma.Tiihli cut .Ti) i)i "re limn riteel Envl'HViiuf is soul M'atis M',eiy.-iibsrriboi'. Frimi ifl.bO In 10,1)0 can bo cicllymaile In an even i.,'. A liberal eunli I'oiiniiisslon Is 'Imve l, Ki nd ..lainp foi Speelinens ml I'rize Cii'enliir. A.hlress. jA.MK.-i it. KLI.KUT, IlosWii, Mass. WATCH VW.V., and () n itnVHiire, nnd no liiniibiij. Addreiis I.ATTA A (Jtj., PitU biirh, P.i. -hv ia- notice -m A UOX of l'lno Inltlnl H'litln Paper ami Kiivclopeii sent Kit ''.12 by mull for 0U cents. DON TON PAPER CO., Cinelnimtl, Ohio. I( Mfl'rwi (!i)inl Wl" eliani?oanvcol. lilt, LIMBIC Ollll) ,.,! i,ir 01. .,! toll permanent black or brown. It coiiliilns nopof on, Oaecomb sent by mall fur $1. Heal ers supplied at reduced nifis. AddresM Win. I'alton, 'J'reas, Kiirlnidleld, Musn. iiS-lw "genehal agents "waTTted"" for droi" heck's C.ilctilnt Inn nndilne, rapid, nceiii-alo, reliable, simple, Kasily opo rated, cheap Oi'd Ik-:i tl 1 1 Till, till in;; Instantaneous ndilltioiiH or subtractions, taking from ono to llvecoliuiim'.of ll;;ures ut n t lino, ciirrylnir nnd liorrowiiiK its own tens, hundreds, etc., uitli oiiltlie b'.ist Ihouht on tho pnrtol tho opera lor, Aihlr-'sK m!-Jw ZKKil.KIi&McCUItDY.CInclniuitl, O. Ever rarmor, Moohanio & Worker Cnn Mnko$BO to $IBO por month with Onr Popular Bodn, Knpj auil Piotu i'oa ) .W Pch'CH by mall freo. Addroni flOODHPEKD'a Empire lloolc nml Map IIouso, Chicago. n-iw A (IK NTS WANTKI) KOIl r; AND ITS .VOTARIES. by I) li. .Iso, H. IOi.mh. I.nitjo Hales. Inimcnue Prolitji, Btiiieinloiii rovelalioim and stnrtlliiK (llseimiiires, Oiielihieomiiiiiiilly mid llHinyM UiHon. Tho wboln sublet, laid barn nn 1 Us lildeoujoii'MMexpiiiied to univer-al u.Micrnl ioiu Written In Iho interests of Clvili'iilkiu, Chris, liatnly and I'nldie Moratitv. Send !iii'eiri'iihii and t-n in ,, V. f. 1'iJjIi :Uiu,' Co . Ill Uuuiuu ut.. N. Y ni -i.v 3 S & M mKwmmm m i- a ? P. i-3 o m T o K. m IT7V F?1 you iuvis nBAiuiop HooHantl's German Bitters, AND HOOFUHD'S - GERMAN TONIC Propnri'il by Dr. C. M. .lii-ksnn, l'lillnib-lphli riioir Intioiliicfiou lulu this uoiiidry I'roin Ueriiinn icturrod in , Tlicy Curctl Your Fathers an:! Mothnr8 inil will euro you nml your children. They nr el irelydin'ci'onf from the iiitinv prcpninlloiis now I. im coiiiitry ciillcil llillers or 'roiilcx. They im no nviirn prciiii'iilloiis or nnyllibiL' like Ilium j lull kouo louest, luliahlu iiieillchies.' 'i'liey aro JVio 0tv(j(s known rtmcillttjvt Jvor Complaint, Dyspepsia, "i Nervous Debility, Jaundlco, Diseases of tho Kidneys' ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN ti nil Dlsenuea niluliig from a Dlubrderod I.lvoi Itomncli, or IMPURITY OF THE DLOOD tonBllpntlon, riatiilonea, Inwmd Plloi, Fnlnesii d Wood tu tlio lloail. Acidity of tho Hlonindi, Nmi tea, Ileiiit-lmi'ii. l;lsL'iint. for Food, fulness or Weight In tlio Ulomnclv, Woui' Krnctu- tlonf, Bliil(bif,'oi'l''billerliiL' nt thu Tit of tho Hloiiiuch, HivbnmlnK of the Howl. liiirrleil or Dllllciiltllronthhii?, I'liiller- ' luttattua iluait, Clioklnir or HutlociaiiiK hunuv lonfl when Inft r.ylnpr Posture, Dimnoim of VIloli potaorWcbn hol'orolhoblL'ht, Dull I'nln In tho Iloiiil, flollcieiicy of Pei'siilrntlou, YoIIowiiusb tf tho Hkhi nml lOyos, l'nlii in the Hiilo, .. Uncle, Chest, Minlw, etc., Hiiilileu Fhmheii or Ilont, llurnhii; in tho Idash, Coustiuit liuulnlnii of Evil nml Client Ueprcn- Ion or filill. Ui tlutt indUatt Vlteaft of tht Hm or IHgottlb Organs, comUiuJ with Impure lilooi. ii-- Hoofland's German Bitters S entirely vepntnhlo, nnd cnniiiluH no liquor. It 1 compound of I'lulil Uxlmcts. Tim ltools, llorli rd lJiirkB from which tlieso KxtrnctH nro niiide, an tliercd IVoin (luiiiinny, All tlio IMeillcnl virtues nri Stractod from tlioiu by n fclontlllc chemist. Thosi jctrnclB nro tlien forwimlcd to this country to bo usei xprossly fortlioiiiiuiufiittiuiiof Iheco ltil loif. Then I no alcoholic subsumed of finy kind used in com oiniiliiiK tho llltlors, lumco It l Iho only Ilitlerii Ilia an bo used iu casus whero nlcoliulio tiuiuliiuta un ot advisable. Hoofland's German Tonio I a comblnntlon of nil tlio inpruilleiiti" of the IllttnrH nth PtitiB Siuitn Cruz Hum, OraiiL"), etc. 11 is iihoc r tlio isiitiio disi'iiso ns tho Diltors, In cases wher omo puro nlcoliolic Hllmiihis l renuired. YoU wll car in nilnil Hint tlieso roimdic nro entirely dlll'cr lit from nny others ndvertlseil Tor Iho euro of thoilla nses tinmed, llieso linlinr eclentlllc iii'eparatioin r icilicnl extracts, while tlio others nro inero ilecno Ions of rum Ih snnio fnnn. The TONIC! I liechleillj lie of the inoHt iilciisiuit nnd nureeahlo rcmiHliiw evoi ifcrod to tho public. Its llislo B exiiilsit. It is I lciisnro lo take II, wlillo its llfo pivinj;, nxhllaratiiiif ml meilicliml qniillllcn have caused it lo bu known Oi bo prcutoisl of all Ionics. . DEBILITV. There U tto moillcino orpinl to lloonnml's Oovmnt Uorsor Tonic In cases of Debility. Tlioy liiiinr tononnd vlyor to tho wholo system, Htn-nl hen tin piietilo, canst) mi enjoyment of thofooil, eiinblo llx loumeU, to digest it, purify tho blood, kWo a ool ound, lienllhy complexion, crmllcnlc the yellow Unci om tho eye, Import ft bloom to tlio ctoolis, mil linnco tha pnllent from ft ehort-hrenlhctl, cnnc nle-l renk, nnd nervous iuvilUI, to a fuU-fuccii, rlou-, itu4 lgorous pcrsou, WoaS and Dollcato Chlldron aro Uado Stro by using tho Hitters or Tonic. O TI1KSK IlBJIKDlES ARE TUB licet Jllood i'urlflors Wir known, and will cm o all dlnennoii rosnltliif; frol bnd blood. Keep your blood pure: keep you liver I rdor; keen your dlireidlvo organs Iu u sound, health lomlltlon, by tho iiko of theno iciiiedlcn, luid no dil oneo will ever HHHiiil yon. Tlio best nieti In the com iryrocoinnicnd lliein. If yen m of lioncnt reputatio) Ku for any thin),' yon must try theso preparations. TESTIMONY Ulio tho fullowlng was never beluru efl'uicd In helift fit any mcdlclnnl prcpnimion : HON. GEOKaEwT-SVOODWATlD, Chlof Jimtlco of tlio Hilpremo Court of PeiiiiHylvunll wrlliu : PinUrjRi.piiiA, Mnrcli 10.1R07. I flnd "nnnflnml's (leiinau Hitters" In n uoud tonic nseful In dlsciiHos of t ho digust i vu oikiuih, nnd of ku iI Denetlt In enseo of ilohlllty nml want of nervous uellu U Iho sysloui. Yours truly, j CIEO.W. WOODWA1U).' iion. jAMEaluioMrsoN, JuBtlco of tlio Supremo Court of PoiiiiKylvniiln. . I'liii.Ain-.i.riiiA, April Si8, Irltti.' I consider " IloonnndV flernmn IlittinV a vnlunlil moillcino In casus of nt lucks of IikIIkckIIoii or l)yl (Mela. 1 cnn certify this from my experience of II. Yotlie, Willi loepect, JAJllia THUJUi'bON. t'i IION. OEORGJi BIIARSWOOD. Jtistlcool Ibo Supremo Court of roiinnylvmiln. PlIII.ADIll.l'llIA, illllio 1, lmw. I linve found by oxporlunco Unit " IliHillnnd'g (let nan Diners" U a very irootl tonic, rollevliiK tlyapoplti Diuutouis almost directly. 0 GUORGIII SIIAUBWOOD.t 'nON. mTf. ROGERS, (Mayor of Iho city of nuirulo, N. T. JlAYOtl'B Ol'PICU, IltlPPAI.O. Juiio it. 18(1!). hfivotiscd "llooHiiiid'sUurmnii Hitlers and Tonic' amy family dm hie; tho past yciir, and cnn reconi nand lliein ns nn excellent tonic, iinnnrlliifi toiionn jlirorlo tho system. Tlielf nso iiiB boon nroilnrtlv )f iociUcdly buuullclal oll'ucts. VM. f. KUUlllU) :' ITON. JAME8M. WOOD,"' . Ex-Mnyorof Wllllomsport, Pennsylvania I tako frrait ulensuio In rocomniciulhiu " lloortnnd' 3eriuau Teuio ' to any ouo who may bo ullllctod wlti nsla, I had tlio Dvsnonsla to bndlv It wm Im ussihlo to keep any food on my loiniich, and I Ix aino so wtmli as not to ho nblo to walk half a uillt two bottles of Tonic ouectoa a porrcci. euro. ,. JAMK3 M.WOOD. OAXTTION. " Iloolland's Gormnn Homcdlei nro eoiinlorfultod riiej Kuiiiilno hnvo the slrimtiire of l, HI. J ncknoi n tha front of Iho enlflilu wmppor of euch bult.lt mil tho iiniiio of tlio nrtlclu blown iu each bottlo. AJ Hliors aro counterfeit. f tiU . Price or tlio lilt tor. (11,00 or bottlo! Or, a lut It' dozen lor .. 4 I'llee of Iho I Onle, KH.50 nor bottlei Or. u linll' dozen lor 1t1.no. the 'W)i(t it imt up in Quart Jlvttle. Itccnllcct Hint It Is Dr. HoodniKl'i Ocrinnn Iloroa lies that are so universally used and so highly rocora iienduil ; and do not allow tho druggists to Induce ym fs tdko anything olsn that ho mny sny la Just m Rood xcuiiso ho innke. a Ini'irorprollt on ft, Thuso reins lies will ho sent by exprom to any locality upon ay plication to Iho , 1'ltlJXOII'AIj OFFICE, A.T THE GERMAN MEDICINE 8TORB Xn.MIl AltCir tmiUICTfl'litUtdclphta. CIIAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor (Formerly 0. M. JACKSON Co.) ' fl Thosoriimedloinroforsalo by Umralsta.Htorokoop Irs, nml Moillcino Dealers everywhere. 8 f" Do not foriret tooxmnluo well thqarllclo y wy, iu order to gut tho guiiuiu. For sale by a.w.srssoN, McArthur, Chio.