I)c (Enquirer, J. W. EOWEN, Editor. M'Artlmr, May 3, 1M1 Fo. Governor,, Uch. THOMAS 12W11', OF FA1P.FIKLD COUNTY". Subject to the, dciiisliMi M tbo lujmoeiutic State Convention. To the Democracy of Vinton To the Democracy of Vinton County. Thcro will bo a Muss Convention of tho Democratic voters of Vinton ton County, at tlio Court House, on Saturday, June 20th, 1871, at 1 o'clock, lor tho purpose of so- lect'mr Four Delegates to attend the .Democratic State Convention to bo Jiold lit Columbus, ou Thursday Juno 1st; 1871. It is cxpoctod tlitit every town ship will bo well represented in tho Convention. By order ot Pom; Con. Com. A. J. Swaim, a p. waud, Patrick O'Keeffe, C. W. IIollanii, J. AY. Bowen, Dcm. Cert. "Com., V. Co. A.J. SWAIM, Chair n. J. W. JIowen, Scc'tj. Who Shall be our Candidate for Governor? A tew weeks ojro we sug- freste J the uame of Hon. (J. II. Ixdu'TON for Governor and that of Thomas Ewixg, Jr., for Lieutenant Governor, but we learn tbat Mr. Pendleton positively declines being a can didate before the State Couven tion. "We now learn that the uame of Gen. Ewixc; will bo presented to the Convention as a candidate for Governor. As ho is almost the uuanimous choice of the Democracy of Vinton county, we therefore place his name at the head of our columns, subject to the decision of the Democratic Stato Convention to be held at Columbus on the 1st of June. Gen. Ewing is a true patriot; an orator with few equals in Ohio; and would rualte a splendid canvass. Give us Gen. Ewixo and "Little Vin ton" will roll up the largest majority ever before given. Tho Democrats of Ohio arc pro paring lor tho most vigorous cam paign tho coining full they have ever condneted. Congress will blua-light" that State, on account otthcKuKlux, by sending u few regiments ot troops thevo it the Democrats proposo to say anything nsruinst our good Government! I'umeroy's Democrat. Yc?, indeed, the Democracy are preparing to elect the whelo Stato ticket, a majority of tho members of the Legis lature, and a United States Senator. The Legislature will then rc-dUtriet this State so that the Democrats can elect at least one-half of the next Con gressional delegation, andkCon-grc-Sii will then be too weak to enact any laws. more "blue-light" Poor Paris. The late news from Paris is anything but eneouraging for the return of peace and good order. The difficulties are still unsettled; and there is seem ingly no prospect of settlement, For tLc last three weeks al most constant fighting and skirmishing has been going ou between the government tr-oops and the Communists insur gents. Both parties have suf fered severely in killed and wounded. The rabble is jubi lant and hopeful, and the duly constituted authorities dispirit ed and despondent, The rubble in Paris have be come .excited to frenzy, and unless something U done very quickly, to restore peace and quiet, the civilized world will bo treated to a second edition of the horrors of 1703. The Domoeruts should rnitlco preparations now to curry tho next Presidential election, so na to havo a great reduction of taxation, as well as to cuulizo taxation ; tho rich bondholder should pay taxes as well us tho poor laboring man. Quail and nrairie chickens aro so plentiful in Chicago that nearly ten thousand of them were fed to hogs in one day. t Selection of Delegates to the State Convention. By referring to the call o the County Central Committee it will be seen that tho De mocracy are requested to nice on Saturday, tho 20th inst., to to select four delegates to rep resent Vinton county in th State Convention-to be holdcn at Columbus, on the 1st of June We hope there may be a fu attendance on this occasion. The election to be held this fall is the most important one and every Democrat shoul prepare himself for active duty And we aro only a town, you Know. Jiancnester Democrat. Indeed 1 Why, we thin from the tone of the Dernocra that you are really in a New York, a Boston, a Cincinnati or a first-class London ! A correspondent of the Clove' and TJain Dealer, from South ern Ohio, urges the nomination by the Democratic State Con vention of Hon. Ralph Leete, of Ironton, Ohio, for Auditor of State. Mr, Leete has all the necessary qualifications forthi position one of the most nn portaut and arduous offices in the State. Mr. Leete is a law yeroflonc; practice, and un demands thoroughly the fiuan ces ot the state. The official count of votes. for Governor of Connecticut, has been had and the resul announced. English, Demo crat, is elected over Jewell Radical, by 25 majority. The total vote is as follows : En jr. sh 47,492; Jewell 47,450 scattering 17. The majority is not very arge, but will do, considering the fact that 1,500 negroes were added to the Radical voting force siuce last election when English's majority was only seven or eidit hundred. Many peoplo think themselves ithcr handsome or interesting. Ar tho Radical party leaders arc at tempting to make their lying chap tors ou the Ku Klux outrages inter- sting, they wish to bo placed under that heading. Tho Democrat has now fifteen uindrcd readors and is tho lcadinc paper in Adams county-. Manches ter Democrat. Come, come, Ed., we aimed to "train you up in the way that you should go," while you were in our employ. Those figures are alarming I The Democrat is only three weeks old. You have no doubt heard about the fly that lit on the elephant and sat there for only three days, when it thought it was the genuine elephant itself! This Editorial Convention assembles at Jackson to-mor row. Bro. Mackley of the Standard has sent us a Pro- rrr.'immw TVr ovnncf in Via present. Prepare for the Excursion to Columbus. J. AV. Tatman, the accom modating proprietor of the Hack Line, is making prepara tions for the conveyance of all passengers who wish to go on the Railroad Excursion to Co lumbus on Saturday, the 13th of this month. The train will pass McArthur Station about 20 minutes before 7 on that morning. Everybody should go without fail. Leave your names with Mr. Tatman and he will call for you in time for the train. of in To Mothers and Nurses. Mrs. .Wbitcomb's Syrup for Di'arrhea, etc., ia children, whether-induced by teething or other causes, is the safest and best remedy. Caesar covered his bald head and grey hair with a laurel crown. Ayer's Hair Vigor covers grey heads with the still more welcome locks of youth. Our best physicians sanction and recommend the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair llcnewer. Let all who are gray apply it t ..... Special Services at the Christian Church. Eldor S. II. Binoman, of Jackson will preach in the Christian Chnrc noxt Saturday night, also on Sun day morning and evening. On Sat urday night ho will spond an hour in sinirinir, commencing at soven o'clock, and on Sunday night a col loction will bo taken up towards defraying tho oxponscs incurrod i building tho bolfry. Tub following is a list of letter remaining in tho Post Offico at Za leski, on tho 1st of May: William Downs, J. O. McGonaglo, Thomas ilundnlls, Theodore Kolruor, Elizabeth Clino, O. Clark, Esq. J. G. WILL. P. M. The advance Agent of a Mammoth Variety Show ar rived in this town last week and talked some like having his show exhibit here, but he left without making the neces sary arrangements. lie wan ted a bulletin board put up for less than regular rates, but our carpentei'3 couldn't "see it." He went to Hamden and got a nice little board put up tha will just exactly suit a humbug show. The day lor variety shows has passed the people want to spend their money for something that will beuen them. The Ku Klux Bill. The Ku Klux or Southern Force Bill passed the House o Representatives, on Gth inst., by a strict party vote. Hie bill as passed, gives despotic power to the President, and substitutes his irresponsible will for the safeguards of the Constitution. It authorizes him to susneud the habeas corpus and proclaim martial-Jaw in any part ot the United Mates, making him the sole judge of he necessity for substituting his arbitrary will for the regu- ar operation of the laws. "Whenever martial law is pro claimed, the will of the Presi dent is supreme. By the sus pension ot the habeas corpus he can arrest any citizen he pleases, for any cause, or no cause, denying the citizen a leanng and all mcaus ot vindi eating his innocence, and keep- ng hnn immured in a dungeon or government fort as longs the President pleases, without egal process, without judge or ury, the only test ot crime bo ng the suspicion or displeasure ot a narrow-minded and vin dictive man like General Grant. And thi3 in a land whose chief boast is liberty, and the equity and blessings of republican gov ernment 1 The bill also pro vides that the so-called Ku Klux crimes shall bo punisha ble M 10 in United States Courts and empowers the President to em- )loy the land and naval forces t the United btatcs in the en- brcenient of this law. This bill, so full of malignity, liate, and vengeance against all the men of the South who do bow down in abject sub mission and worship at the ladical shrine, is put torth as in a benign, loving, God- earing spirit to protect loyal men, especially loyal blacks, who, according to false assump tions, are being murdered, hipped aud driven from their houses because of their devo tion to Republican principles. Stripped of all its disguises and laise pretenses, it is si m pry a bill to overthrow what remains republican liberty and law these once united co-eqeal States, and to substitute in its stead a ceutralized, consolida ted, military despotism, with the President as dictator, law maker and judge. By this bill the rresideut is not responsi ble for anything he may order. Io has the discretion, lie can not be impeached for any wrongful act. lhe authority put in his hands to do what he pleases. His pleasure is made the supreme law ot the and. lie is, m short, made an bsolute despot. The Czar of tussia is not moro absolute. lie man docs nflt live who can safely invested with such power, under such temptations, and the people ore not fit to be free who would consent to con fer it. Forty Wives and Feltons' Goods. "Wesecnaman rise to ex plain the other day that "if h had forty wives, and they were all dressed in me Deauuiu new stylet of goods just coming to Feltons' Store, he could love them all." So if you wish to see that which is lovely, ele gant, fashionable and cheap just call at that Store and see their Hew Goods trom th Eastern market and you wil be gratified. Excursion Tickets to Co lumbus and return on the 13th can be had at Hamden, Mc Arthur Station, and Zaleski in this county. From TIamdon only $ 3,25 From McArhur only 3,00 lu'om Zaleski only - Who would stay at home when they can go to Columbus and see so many fine things and come back for so little money V What a good time all will have. Oh, How I've Suffered with my head ! All on account o using the poisonous hair prep arations. I now use Nature'i Hair Restorative, and it has removed the poison and restor ed my hair to its former vigor See advertisement. Beware of all kinds of confidon tial circulars emanating from New York. Tho countorfoit money- swindlers havo adopted new dodges to gull grcenies. Discard all prop ositions that you do not know to bo gonuiuo. This is tho only safe plan. For Pure Drugs and Medicines goto Sisson's. It must be highly pleasing to a large number of Radicals in the city of New York to be told by the Tribune and Times and kindred sheets, .that they are a precious pack of thieves and venal scoundrels, because they hold oflice under Demo cratic appointment. Because the Democracy see fit to di vide the omcial patronage, aud give a portion of it to the more decent Republicans, those sheets at once denounce them as tools of the Ring. Where the Radicals rule there is no division of offices between the parties, all of them being swal- owed up by the insatiable Radical pot-luckers. Guardian's Notice. Probate Court, Vinton County, Ohio Notice in hereby irlvon that John .Iiickinnn. Jiinidlun of llenrv J.. WllUiiin 8.. June A.. argurct I... Hester C, nml Granville 8. Jack - inn, n:ix Med ins account Willi lug 611IU it nrtls r ii.'utiii! settlement; nml that tho same is not or r hearing on the 27th day of Jlav, A. 1. 1871, ut o'clock. A. M. ll.'Ii. MAYO. .May ii, ibii-lt Probate JuiIkc. Guardian's Notice. robate Court, Vinton County, Ohio. Notice is liorcby ulvcn that Robert Dnvls. Guardian of William J. and Ruth A. Hemphill, minor hoirs of Kolwrt Honiplilll.ileceiiBocf, has Mien iiih account with Ills said warns lor par tial settlement; and that th name In set for earinjfontlie27th day of May, A. U. 1871, at 11 ciock. i-. M. li. IS.MAIU, SIay3, 1871-41 l'robut Judo. ROAD NOTICE. Notice Is hereby itlfcn that n netitlon will be mtentetl to tho Hoard of Commissioners of r iiii'.uiiiiNlj.ulllu, II.IIK.II 1 Vfll I... B.I- ion in June, A. 1). Itni jiraj ingfor the estali iKliment and vacutioirof a countv road, in Jaekson TowiiKliip, in said county, us follows, to-wlt: Ileirlnniuir nfc or nour an nnnln tren In ic roau lteiiinnieu inr ny Ainifjiiret J. 11 III and okis ; cnence u .jonn rutoirs iiiucKsniilli ion: tlieiicft in ft KfHtttt.fmHterlv flirepHim tn tli lino between tho lands of Raul Tllton nml John Forrest; theaco Knit with said lino, or Hourly no. to or near a Hickory hush on tho lands of Joseph Downey ; thence 8oiUhoantcr ly to a notched white oak trou on the landa of said Downey; thence Eauttotlio Kocllon line; tluinco alonpr Kaid lino South to tbs McArthur and Illoniiiingvillo ltoad. The vacation of wi muc h of said Road petitioned for by aaid Margaret J. Hill as Ih East of suid Bpple tree where said above described road begins Is prayed for, MANY PETITIONERS. May 8, l71-4t ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Kennedy A Chandler") Refore R. W. Reich, J. apninst P. of Clinton Townabip, John W. Fell. J Vinton county, Ohio. On the 5th day of April, A. 1). 1871, Raid Jus tice iKsuud an order of at tachment in the above action for the sum of I'llly-Kiglit Dollars and Eighty cents. Said cause Is set for hearing on .tho 22d day of Way, 1H71, at 1 o'clock l M. KKNN KDY & CHANDLER. Hainilnn,0.,May 8, 1811-!!w ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Kennedy A Chanillon Rcfore ft. W. Kelch, J. V. turalnst of Clinton Township, Moruullim Fell. Vlntou county, Ohio. On tho 6th day of April, A. D.lfffl.sald Justice lMsued an order of nttiii hinant In tboabovu ac tion for the sum of Nino Dollars and Threo cents. Hold cause is sot for hearing on the 21 day Of May, 1S71, ut 2o'elnek P. u. KENNEDY CHANDLER. Humdon, O., May 8, 1871-8w ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Uonry C. Robbing) Before B. 'Vf . Kolch, J. P. amibiHt of Clinton Towimliip, Vln- John B. Royer. J ton County, Ohio. On the 8th day of April, A. D. 1871, unit) Jug. tico turned an order of attachment In tho above action for the aum of Fifty Iwllars. Bald rauHu Ik net forliuarlugon the Slot tiny of May, 1871, at 1 o'clock p.m. 1IKNRY 0. ROH11IN8. Hamden, O., May 8, 1H71-8W ATTACHMENT NOTICE. UENRYO. ROBBINS) Before B.W. Kelch, J. OKnlnHt P. of Clinton Towimliip, Jolm 11. Royer. J Vinton county, Ohio. On the Ht.li day of April, A. I). 1H71, mild .Tim ticc ImiipiI un order of attae.linient in tho above notion for tliosuiii of One Huiidrud uudNlnoty Six Dollarii and Ninety cent. Maid tMtime la act for hearing on tlio 31fit day of May, 171. at 2 o'chx-k r. . . , 1IENHYC.U01J1J1SS. llaudvu, O.. May 3,lH71-3w siiisra-, i87i. S. O. SWIFT, Wholesale Dealer iu STAPLE m Taper and Small Wares and Hosiery Large Stock, Suitablo for Spring Trado. Handkerchiefs Put P Attractive Styles and Cheap. Perfumery Hair Oils aud Fancy Soups. Shirt Fronts Wido Plout, Embroidcrod mid Plain. Suspender Adjustable and Prussia Braces. Fish Hooks Cotton, Linen, Silk nnd Grass Lines. Trimmings Tailors' aud Dross Many New Patterns. Hlank Hooks As usual, Full Line. Paper French Notes and Envelopes to Match. Spool Cotton At Agonts Prices, and That can be found in First-class Notion IIousos, sold at a small Advanco to prompt short timo buyors, or for Cash in hand, a Cash discount allowed. . o jesrDecorations and Wall Taper Made a Speciality. Chlllioothe. April 11, 1871. FAIT NOTIONS. FIltST SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THIE IB AND TREASUEER OF VfflTOU COUHTY, OHIO FOB THE YEAR ENDING ON THE 1ST DAY OF MARCH, 1871, In compliance with nn Act piwsod April 5, lWift, to orovldo for tho hotter rojrulatlou of tho Ro coipt, D.sburseiuout, uud 8lu-kcoplng of tho 1'ubllo Itevcimei HUIDOBPUNDt Balance In Trcaxnrv 0280 4" COUNTY FOOltFUND; Ralanccln Treasury R " INFIRMARY FLND: Bftlanco In Treasury Im SI TEACHER'S INSTITUTE FUND: Balance in Treasury 12o 00 ROAD DAMAGES: Balance in Treasury ' 535 10 PRINCIPAL OF SECTION 10: Iiulani'O in TreiiNiiry 1" 00 PEDDLER'S LICENSE FUND: Balituco iu Treasury 12 00 Net Balance iu Treasury. TVK, the undersigned, Treasurer nnd Audllorof Vinton County, Ohio, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Statement is n truo Exhibit of the Balances reiiiulnliif- in tho Treasury of Vinton countv, brlnnfrlngto each Fund, as appears of record iuthe Auditor'. Ollio. Ulveii under om liuuds.oUlclallv, this 1st day ot May, A. D. 1S71. J. I. DUXKLH, Treasurer Vinton County. May 3, 1871-3w HENRY REYNOLDS, Auditor Vinton Co. 1,74SI Democratic Successes in the Northwest. In the election for an nddi tional Judge in the District composed of the counties ot Lucas, Huron, Sandusky, Erie and Ottawa, on 3d inst., Scney, Democrat, of Toledo, was elec ted over Fitch, Radical, by 3,- 000 majority. The District gave 2,500 Kadical majority last 'year. Toledo gave Seney 2,300 majority, and elects Jones, Democrat, Mayor, by over 600, defeating Kraus, the old Radi cal incumbent. Frank Hard, the gallant and eloquent Dem ocrat, is elected City Solicitor. The Police Board is also Dem ocratic. I he -Northwest says Nasby, the Postmaster of the Blade, "finds a Confedrit X Roads in his own city." bandusky elects a Democrat ic Mayor, a gain of over four huudred. lion. E. Fi Dickinson, Dem ocratic ex-member of Congress, elected Mayor of Fremont. Two years from the present writing the Erie Railway Com- )any will control the entire politics and legislation of the State of New York. That corporation already owns three udges, eleven hret class taro- banks, between one and two thousand miles of railway, for- y-scven Assembly districts, two State officers, with other valuable rollinor-stock and real estate to the value of $50,000,- 000. So much for the pluck and genius of its managers. The Cleveland Plaindealer tells of a woman there who was made a widow on Sunday, was mourner ou Monday, was married on Tuesday, and was the recipient of a surprise par ty on Wednesday. A man in Illinois is reported o be very angry because the published notice of his marriage happened to conclude with Jbuueralat his late residence on Tuesday at 2 P. M." Northwest. NOTICE --TD- BRIDGE BUILDERS. Scaled Proposals Will bo received ottlio Auditor' Office, In Mc. Arthur, Vinton county, Ohio, until tho hour of li o'clock u., on Wednesday, the 7th Day of Jane, A. D. 1871, for tho building of a Stone Abntmciits Brushy Fork of Eaccoon Oreek, At tho oroaxing of lho McArthur and Lopan Rood, near thu reaiiloiiee of T'lioiiiaa Johuoton, liiSwun Townalup. The Plang and Specifications are on Mo, for Inspection, ot tho Auditor'! Of fice. Contractors will be required to glVo- BOND AND SECURITY, to tho atlfaotlon of tho Commlis!onorn, for uio laiiiifut pprrorinancvoniie worK. TlieOoniiiilHaloiiera rwwrve the right to reject ony and all blibt. By order of CuiumlMlonera . . JIUNRY RF.YVOT.ns. Auditor illt'ili Co., II. .April 'JO, 171-luN , At a recent wedding recep tion a young lady accidentally set her back hair on fire. When it was extinguished she said she was glad it wasn't her best. 7-30 GOLD LOAN OI' THK NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD RAPID PR0GHESS OP THE WORK. Thobnildliiffofllui Northern Paul lie Railroad IbeviiTi July lust.) is lieinir imslied forward with "reutencrpy from Imth extieniities of the line, i-overal thousand men aroeniiilo.ved lu Minne sota and on tho Pncillo coaot. The uraiieiH nearly eoniplewil 66 miloi westward from l.ako Superior; traiint are running over 130 miles of iliilslied road, anil trnck-lavlnu: U ran- Idly progresNhiK toward tho caxtern border of iiai:iitn. incju un ii pureiui-ie 01 tne Bt. J'ltul M I'lieilli: liad, the Northern I'aclllu Loiiiiuiv now lina 413 ilea of (Mimpleted road, mill by Septcnilicr next this w ill Uu increased to lit least 560. A Good, Investment. Jay Cooko A Co. are now hi-I I i ng ill i I iiiilieniliitinlv reriiiuiiieiiil, usaProlltubhi anil iiprlectly Knto Invesliiient. the First Mortu'ajfii l.nnd (limit Oobl ltomlsol the Northern l'urlllo lliviliiiadConipany. They have an years to run. bear Seven und Three- Tenths per cent, gold Interest (moro than S per cciii,. cui roncy) unci are aeeiiivn ny iirst nnn onlv inurtimiro on tlio kntikk hoaii and its koj iwikntm, mid also, us lint tin the ltoad is completed, on 23.000 Acres of Land to vory mile of track, or rrno Acres lor each l.ooo Itonil. They lire exenit from V. 8. Tax ; Principal nnd In terest ure puviible in Gold; Penoinlnntionx: Coupons, ?i(W to Jl.OUOi Registered, 1(W to flO,- Ullil. Lands for Bonds. Northern Pncidc-DH'S ai-e lit all limes nij-eivablo ill Ts.N t'KH t'KKT. aiiovk r a it. ill eeliaiie for tho Coinpniiy's Iiiinds, at their lowest. cash price. This ri'iHle.s Ihein practically intkiiicist iih.uiino land WaK KANTri, Sinklnp; Fund- Tho proooedM of nil sales oi iiiiins nro rcipini'ii iu ne ncvoien io mo it piircliiisn and cancel lation el the First Mort iinitn Honda ol'lhe Coiupaiiy. The Land Grant oftho Koud exceeds Fifty .Million Acres. This Iniiuensu Sinkhijt Fund will undoubtedly can cel tl.ein'iiM'Ipiil ol'tbe ( niiipnny'H bonded debt before it lulls due. With their uinplo security and lii'li rale ol'inlorcst, there is no more 1'KOK I'l'.tlll.K ou kakk. ExcbanKlnn; U, S. FlvoTwenties- The success ofthe Now (iorernnicnt. 5 per cent. I.oun will compel the early siirrendorof United states H per cunts. Many holders of Five Twenties njo now exchiiniting them for North ern 1'ai'lllu Seven-Thirties, tlius realizing a luindMiiuio irollt, and greatly increasing their yearly income. Other Securities Ml ninrkelnble Stocks and Itonds will be roceived at their highest current prico In exchange for Northern Pacldn Seven-Tliirties. Kxi'hkkh uiiakiikm on Aloney or llonds received, und on Soven-T'liirtles sent in return, will bo paid by the Kiiinne.ini Agents. Full in ornmtlon, maps, imtnphletM, ete., can be obtained on application ut any agency, or from the undorsigned. KOB,um JAY COOKE & CO. riin.Anr.i.riiiA, Nkw Yokk, Washinoton, I'limnciul Agents Northern I'liclllc Rnllrond Co. By BANKS (Hid BANKKllS gmtrally throughout the country. Altera thorough examination wo lmvo no copted an agency for the solo of tho above llonds. recommend them to our customers and inventors generally. VlNTON COUNTY RANK. Geo. Lantz, Alox. Poarco. LANTZ 56 PEARCE, Implements, AND Manufacturers of Tinware, McARTHUR, OHIO, DTltECT attention to their largo and varied stock for the Surina and Hiimniur Ttailo, consisting in part ol WillHon'8, Collins and EXELSIOIt STEEL PLOWS all warranted to perform well. HILLSIDE .CAST-PLOWS of Pittsburgh nnd .nnosvllla patterns, and Plow iSlxocvra for sumo. The Celebrated Malta Double Shovel llow admitted to bo tho best Iu two, The Zuticsvlllo Regulator nml other Coat IllowNnlwayaou hand. A 1 urge slock of Hoes, Hakes, Sjthes, &c. Agents for Jtuckcye Mowers and lleapers, Sivccpstakes, and Threshing Machines, Also for tho Double Harpoon Horse HAY Forks. Thoso needing Repairs for Mowing Machines aro rccnostd to send in their orders early. March W, 1M-U ' f JETTING MARRIEp Kayi for A iciiing Men, on great HUCIAI. KVII nnd A HIlHKrt, w hleh Interfere with MA RIM A UK wilh sure menus of relief lor Iho Krrlng und Unrorlunalo, diseaaed mill debilitated. Hnil free, In cfied iiiveope. Addles-, IKlWAIil) AsMKJIATrtiN, Nii.a.NlntllHI , Pbllu-lelpldn, I'll. mil TTTRA YKD-nwoy firow the "Bay ram,"riPnr l J ZnltMkl, aditrk brown Mare, ftyeara old till .riittf, tlir poor aawll white aunt on ther hoiid und hmu; white Rpot oa tlw none. A lib end reward will be paid for information tluit) will luuxl to her temrerv. THOMAS 8II1PLEY. April 13, IK71 Znlctiki. Ohio. ALDEN'S EEADYI,:, -J? fns or Wilding Book, """" "'iniL.fc.il. B,ln, eh.iet0i ti0,llH.w at B nk btoiim niTiow Simula, or Kcnil ntump for olroMlnm, or VA centa for nn til ;!, nylng where roil nw tlits tdrrrtlreinont, to HKlOliT B1DK CO., Mnniuhotiirors, OiIchro, III. l'i-1y TTCE An elulit j)iiKe, lllutra nniniT Plnrlied, weekly loryounff peo- DniUnl OlUCJldc. t, nelUmt nix DriA Dnllfir i'h''iest In the world. Aneni. wniiiod. I,iil)ro pruniliiniH or cnsli com mlHsions, Say where you saw this advertise nieiit, 1IKIU11T HIDE CO., l'ubliislicra, Clileago. 111. 18-ly B ' MENTS W.ANTEn-C2 PKK DAYi y Hie AllliltlUAN KNITTINO MA IllNli CO.JBOSTON, MASS,, or 8'f. LOl'lS, MO, 4 -4 8 WCBAMM. ARPMTt ,'"r ,iii(t piipiilarm Mif?tP ' , ""'I'tion niikt. Extra In Mnlo f(fiWir.f,lM,l,, to A&ntK In- S;", N"X,,r'I'.'ll''U",Am- Uwk V-U "" $5 TO $20 A DAY!! Do yon wnnt a altuntlon iu iinli'stni at nr nrar' hnine, to nell onr now 7 atrnml IIVi Wir$ Cloth f l.inntoliintnrtMr. Don't in mi llila ohiinco. Hnm iiIb ftco. Address nudum Hirrr Wirt Wilt 75 W'u St., N. Y.or to Denrbon St., Ch cauo. KAKNKSS. CATAIlliir, 8CBOF0LA. A lady who had RiinVrcd Tor yra from DrarriMt, Ca tarrh and Srmfnlii, waa cimrl hy a aiinplclipinedy llorayiniiaihy anil (irallinde prom;la hr (o nen.1 t'ha rceoh,t'ifreBofclir?loany on alrallarly afflicted. Adiloota Mra M Q. LnootTr, .Jeraey City, N J SHARPS' 8pOKTINft RlFf.ES. " w.r V 1 lJ? ! ! "nw l,r'P'l to fl'l orders for our New Me.Rllle Cnrtrldgo Sporting- Rilloa, of various lun(!tlis and calibre. For accuracr and aafoty. recimmcnd our Urcoch Loading rlflia, si mprnor in every rnspcet to any others now nmilc. For Cirrii- ttvs:&d1;c,rcc, l" COUGH ! COUGH ! C0UGI rZZxyzt"" w,,en j'ou c,n he m wi,jr Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets?' Tlioy nioajiirocmi forSriTI,rot. cm, .raM "ieeM",,f ,he Un" Tiiit kmni llm treat number of Teatlmmlalt as to tha is itler'wl lnvaluablo medicine the following 47 Wahranwh Ave, Chicago. VI, Jan. 14. 1R71. for the Inst ten y,re 1 linvc bi.en a great biiITit-orfi-om fienn.ntalUi-l.sof Aeulo Bronchitis, amp Imvo never lonnd snyihlng tn relievo me from iheso "atlatks until 1 tried Dr. W Uarbolio 'niblttt." Ulikaiiktu T. ItooT, nAIITSHM r,(,,n,t , wH'IfM st:e!ea be- urV'. !Vv',:. ri'"'0'1 olr"" v"n- br J'ou cet only l-.LI.b- CAIMIOLIC TAI1I.KTS Joim (J Kku.oo.1, Piait fJireet, N. Y. Slo Agent, Sulil hy DriigL-lsis. Pi leo W renin a Box. A MAN OF A THOUSND. A Consumptive Cured. .i.ni '!,';'? a".'!1' " '"" 'l',""y ''Wcti'i from Conaiimn. tlon n. Asthma, , n-mMn l avtne fallnl trtt, dent led to a discovery whenhy Dr. II JamV,' eowT l.:a only child. He now give, hta" r" l L free Z t K Wo "K?l,f "l"nws, A','lr CHAD, TIIEA-NECTAIC W A Pt RE J," " , wholeaalo only ,v ,, (i AT ATLANTIC. I'AC ll?!,!l!;5llll''uv, Neei,CX.Sr.St""rU'T"- WAN I'KD AclUNTS, ($2o p..r dv)to aallthr ,v.u'1,i;,"1 mksiiT;tTlk sW(inoma" Oil IN h. Has the under-li ed, mnkca the "lock atlteh" (s'lkeon both aldesiaiid ia fully linmsed. The best " L" m-winn niiinniie iu me marKet, wr,n,in, v i.ikk ,y i.e., nosion, Alase.. 1 buri'li, I'n., Oblcngo, 111., oi-StXoiila, Mo. I'lll aoents wantku for " WONDERS OF THE WoRLD," CVEIl ONKTHOUSANIl IM.llSTRATIONS. TIlO IsigC.I best acllinir, and moat nttrnriiva subacrlplmn hnolt ever puhllsh.d. One agent in Denver, C'olormlu. m.li IWlcoi.k'aln4daya. One agent In Milwankio mdil .lOciiplua In A day, and a Inruo number from i'V to 8ii onples per day. Send for Circulars, with lejin at once. Aililn-aa V. 8. VV BL1SII I N(l CO., Chlcac... III., Cincinnati, Ohio or St. Inula, Mo. k ' riiUISISNO IIUMUl tl I nr , ,, Hy sendlnK -), CKNTS with ago. height, colorof eves unci hair, vmi w lif receive, by retiun mull, a correct pl(:lure of your future husband or wile, w ith nnine ami dale ol'iiiiuTlngc. Address , FOX. P. O. Druw crNo. i!4, Fliltonvllle, N. Y. 13-.v Tllft Mnrrif (iml i-bangenuyeold AlglO L-OIll I) ,.,,,, huir or lier.rli t4 a peiiiiiineiit bimk or Imm n. It eontnins nopiiUon. One comb sent lv inuil for $1. Oeul-ei-s siipil led at reduced ru'tes. Addiowi' Win. Puttou, Treiia. Hprlngllelil, Massi. la n 4w WHAT ISlTf It Ia s sure and perfect renivily fur nil dlsessea of the I.1VKU anil SPLKEN. ENLA lit 1KMKNT or Olt SI'lttlCTION ol INTKST1NKH, UlilNAIi Y.I'TK KINK, or AHDO.MINAI. OKHANS, I'OVFIt'l Y or WANT or IH.OOI), INTKIiKITTKNT or ltKMITTKNT FKVKKS. INKLAMMATIOH ' ol the LIVKlt.DlIOI'SY.SI.UOOIHII CI 14- j CI'LATION of I he BLOOD, AIISCKSSKS, TUMOKS, .IAUNDICIO, SCROKI'LA, 1)VSIM''I'SI A, AO UK FKVKU OH Tlllilll CONCOMITANTS. Tta. Wki.u Iim v i Hit becouin aware of the oitrnnr. dlnary inedtcliml irnperllca of the South Aiuerlc.iu I'laim raiieit sent n sponlnl omlimlwon to Hint iuiiiry to procure It In lu native purity, and having found It wonder fill curative propurtiKa to even exceed the aiit.rtpn lions formed by its groat repulstion, lias conelmleili to nflur It to the public, and In happy lu Male that he Iihs perfected amnigi'meiita lor a ri-gnlar monthly supply of Ihia wonderl'iil 1'lniil. Ilu has spent inucfi tune expuriinentlng and Invesllgutlnii as to tho moat indent preparation trom It, for popular uao. and hae for onie time used In his own prm-tlec with moat hspiiy r.xiuiis tmi i ffi-otual Uledlcluo now prosei.tcil to liie public na Dr, Wells' Extract of Jurubeba- and ho coiifliUuitlj reenniiiiends It to every fsmlly as a hoiisidiold remedy which should be freely taken a s Bmoii PiiKirimi In nil derangements of the ayai.na tint to animate and fortify all weak and Lymphatic temperaments. dOIIJN (J. KI'.LL.OItO, rialt Bt.,. New York. Solo Agent for the United Slates, l'rlre One Dollar per bottle: Send for Circular. Noritlnr and Sultnce hat met togrtlnr. OtntatttiMl (JeoUiy hitve klfttd each, other. SCIENCE 4SB BIBLE A book of Ihrllllru Interest and (roatest hntxirt- snce to every human being. Tho Pspors, l'lilplia ami' I'enplo are all discussing tho subject ami book, every man, wmnan and child wnula to road II, The lony Herco war la ondril. nnd honorable lime aeoureil. Science ia true, tlio lliblu literal, pure and beautiful, ooui now aaticaon, sun arm irieniia. uiki a worn, duya, six actual days, not long periods. This boob irlvcatho very cream ofsrlonuu, niakhiit IU thrilling realities, beauties, wonders nnd sparkling geuia m liundicd fold more Interesting than Action AfjeiU Wnntod. Ksperlenoeil Agents will drop other bonks nnd so-.-uro territory Immediately, Address for circular. 7A Mil, Kit MctlllRDT, HIV unco ht,, O'lietniiatl, Olilo. ItEDUCTlON OF lltlCES TOCONKltM TO REDUCTION OF DUTIES. GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS- llYtlKTTINa UP CLV1IS. Send for our New Price List nnd s f'llll' foriiiwill aecoiiipauy it, cotitiiliilng full illrcC IIoiih inukhig ,i large sitvlngto consumers awP I'iMuiiiieratlvu to club (ugiinlicrs GREAT AMERICAN TEA G0-, ill iWl Vosey jsiroet, new lois.- p.o. Rnxnnm. AI.ENTS WANTKU i'Oii TUB liSTORY OF THE I'ifiR I?l EUROPE it euiitaina nvor iuo nut- built,... . ...... . Scenes and Inoldenla In the War, and la Iho only AIITI11CHTIC and OFFICIAL blatorj of that greed " "i'li'bllsbed In both Bngllsli and Oerman. nillTinil Inferior histories ere being alroiiln uAU I IUN tod. Heo that the book you buy oontulna 1U0 line enKrsvlngs and mspa. Henit for e li eu lars and see onr terms, and s nill ttcaerlptlnn of the work. Address, NATIONAL HJULISIIINr, M, Chicngo, III., CI eiutuitl, Ohio, nr Hi. Lotus, Mo. ... - .ft UhOIa-