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[From the Chillicothe Gazette.] ROW at Athens. The discordant elieraent the newspaper and politic world at Atbens-. have at length ctimlieiV t.h l'ftf!iM rtntu break bemcr a boua-iiilr? krtvids dowy between General Wilder, editor of tie Journal and a man named Tom.' Young, who, the ueneral claims was pit un bv his personal enemies to make au attack upuu him. The fiirht took place on the main street ak Athens, Inst-Saturday even-" log about dusk, but before the partie had made any iaterinl progress toward mnictinu imn lies upou each other thev were separated by the by-standeiK immediately alter the first al frav aud iu the heated woitls ------ whteh ensued. Joseph L. Kes- singer, a very warm opponent ot Ueneral Wikus, made some personal remarks reflecting uu on the General, charging that it both parties had not been drinking in the afternoon, the difficulty would not have oc- curifd, whereupon the General responded by saying that "any' man who phiU he had been drinkinff lied." This Mr. Kessinger reflected by. knock ing the General down and the by-8tnnder8 again interfered. The General charges that the whole atinir was "put up" to lick him because of his opposi tion to the Ving," while the other parties claim that Young had peisonal grounds of dislike to the General for the course lie had taken as a lawyer in reference to a rape case, in which Young's brother was in terested, Rome time since and by unwarranted interference caused the suit to cost him much more than it need have done. The parties were all arrested and were to have had a trial on Monday afternoon. Truly, as an old gentleman from the country once remark ed. "Athens is h 11. a bilin." The Territorial Legislature of the D.C. at Washington did a good stroke of business the other !a" in voting four mil lions of dollars to improve the District. The sum wa lumped and without guards as to its disbursement. The Radical legislators wisely kept the the main chance in view by voting down a section of the law prohibiting wembeis from being interested in contracts. They also rejected a proviso fci bidding the bonds from be ing rold below par. The debt of the District during the past three years has been run up to $3,000,000, and now $1,000, OJ0 is added. It is the same story wherever radical moral ideas prevail. The bigamous hut now par doned Boweu declares that he is going to make things lively lor that negro De Large, who defeated him for Congress last fall. He says three of the Commissioners who certified De Large'a election are now in now in the South Carolina pen itenti'iry for perjury. The whole ect seems to be " tarred with the Ham stick." De Large is a scoundrel and so is Bpwen, and it would be inter esting to know exactly the con siderations, that induced Grant to interfere in the case. A Very Hazy Outlook. The New York Evening I6t seems not care to conceal that distrust of the political situation and the prospect tor 1872 which other Republican editors also feel, but are more careful not to disclose. The Post has published its figures on the prospect It gives fourteen States as Republican, twelvt ns Democratic, and eleven doubtful, "This, of (burse," says the Philadelphia Star, (also Republican,) ''is not a very 'violent supposition, and will frighten nobody It gives about an equal chance to the two parties, Republicans will not see much difficulty in taking Ohio from the doubtful list, while the Democracy will find itjustaseasy to transfer Missouri, Mississipi and Texas to their list." Tlje second "Washington don't appear to be a very strong team. A vote for the Radical tick et is an endorsement of the Radical platform. An endorsement of the Rad ical platfbfn is an endorsement of Grant, e (Enquirer. PirilUUIIKD KVEKV WKUNKHDAY BY 3". W.Bowen, IlDITOB AND IMtoi-lilKTOIl. MATTERS HERE AND THERE. Tn'K Court ol Comfnon Plena is In aoisiom Jatlgo Pitlky presiding. Tor Puro Drugs and Medicines goto Sisson's. Green Apples tiro coining into murtot, and being sold at $1 per bushel. Use printod Letter Heads, and if you want them well printod, get your work dono lit the Enquirer office. Hon. Alton. Mayo made nn np proprkito speech at the Keith's Grove celebration en tho 4th, at Chillicotho. Our friend, Cupt. W. M. Bowen, of Logan, has sold his largo hard ware cstabliHhmontto Messrs. J Mines & Bishop. The Methodists will hold n Camp Meeting near Washington C. IT., Payette county,. beginning on the 27th of this month. ' ' Tkstimony. Thousunds of mothers are con stantly speaking In exalted term of commend ttWon of tint nmcicnl effects of Mm. Wliitcumb' Syrup for southing Infants teething. TnE M. E. Church, of this pl'ace, held their Quarterly meeting last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Miller, tho Presiding Elder, proached Sun day morning. Communion servi ces in the nftornoon; The completion of the Gallipol'm, McArthur & Columbus Railroad from Gallipolis to Log an, would in duce the farmers nlong tlio line to enlnrgo their farms and the business men to increase their business. Forkpauoii's AaanEOATioN exhib ited in our place last Thursday, and drew an immense crowd of peoplo to town. The collection of animals! wis the finest that has ever visited us, and tho circus as good as such exhibitions usually are. Bk 6ure you attend the meetings in the flovoral townships on Satur day afternoon, July 28, to chooso delegates to the Democratic County Convention or. Monday, July 31. See tlio call of tho Convention in another column.'- We havo never Been tfincr Early Potatoes thon tho present sonson. Mrs. Er.iZADRTn Steciit of Swan Township, brought us lust Tlmrs duy a peck of tho largest Ave have soon this season. Tho crop of Early Rose and Goodrich will be largo. The horticulturists in all parts of this State who onjoy the advantage of a hill location for thoir peach and apple orchards, like thnt of J.& W. Gold, one mile oast McArthur, will have enormous crops. Gen. S. IT. Hurst's large orchard, hoar Chilli cotho, will yield him, it is said, about 815,000. J. Ira Brli. and Miss Jennie Siiockey took advantage of tho bnstle and excitement of Show day, when no one suspected such a thing, and called on the Kev. J. D. Fry, and were married. This was hard ly fair, and we warn them not to do so again: Tub Cobn Crop. The hot wonth- or and frequent showers of the past few days havo had a fine effect up on the growing corn in all pnrts of Vinton county. The indications now are that tho Corn crop will bo ono of tho largest ever ruisod in the'eounty. It was very backward n many placos, (vara lato replanting, caused by the ravages of tho cut worm early in tho soason, but it is now making up for lost time, and coming forward rapidly. Tub editor of the ILjogan 'Repub lican says "if he ever was a rebel and wore dirty shirts it was when ho bclongod to the Democratic par ty. From this, it Booms .that he really was a robel and used to wear dirty shirts. What a blessed thing it was for the Democratic party that ono. "dirty shirt" cuss loft it. Tho Republican party of Hocking county must bo prond of thoir dirty shirt editor. Mkssks. Gilsian, Warb & Co:, will please accept our thanks for a sack of flour, of their own make, which was left for us. last Saturday, It is as good as can ber made ost Of wheat, and ppaakswell for the skill and care of Mr Jonathan Cbaii:, Jr., whorls fast regaining the ens. torn onee enjoyed by the Mills. Tliis is as ft should be, they are first-el ass Mills and should giro sat isfaction, we would ricttotteixJ all who wish gpod floor to give lucm a call. PiClOlfi! - ' ' Thar will lia nnlilring up of the 41k of July Fie fife ut ZctleslxJ., O.,. ON Tuesday, August 1&, 1871, la the t iiiiio In coneectiua with tin No Nlo there will U BALLOON ASCENSION AMI ROPE WALKING In tlio afternoon by A. W. OAKLAND, of Carroll Co., Ky, 40 KEGS OF LAGER BEER Will Im drank, and SEATS AND TABLES To aceoniuiudul all will ke prfhared. IUtFRKSIIUENTS OF A 1,1. KINDS, To be lirl laj too Qrnve. Let Everybody -me mill bi'luff your baaket full ofruud thinga. The OOTwInll will liu Aiilivitnari with .....ll...t iiiualei. A siiflloiont niimtiur of I'olira will La nn iho ground tu se tint ever) Wily keep quiet. H. SlfllM.k'Y, D.YVII) I'ISNEV, W. KHDIHSIl, H. V.DODUK, .1.1. It I, At. K. Coin, of Arrang-cmunti. ill. KfcNl'K Tuos Mkllob.I rloor Mn"". Another Grand Industrial Expo sition will bo held in Cincinnati, commencing on September 6th, and continuing till November 7th. Ev ery person will remember the grand success of the Exposition last year ; and no pains or exponse will bo spared to make this ono more in teresting than the last. Every sort of machine, engine, implemont, and utensil, and all kinds of vehicles, printing prcssos, time-kcopors, fine jewelry, paintings, statuary, and everything you over heard or will bo there. Wo will keep our readers posted as to the rotes of transpor tation, etc. We havo received a copy of the Rules and Regulations of the Exposition, which has boon issued by the Board of Trade, Cham br of Commerce and Ohio Mechan ics' Institute. It . contains the names of the officers, committees. classification of articles, premiums, etc. It Is hardly worth while for us to offer anvJ teetlmony to prove that Hall's Scroll Llglitnlng Rod la better than auy other, but we will quote the following: C'auDMira, Oiitrt. June 10, IMS. After examlniiii all the I.lulitulti it.uii ouinuntctured or otic red for sale In tho Statu, wo hare adopted llnll's Scroll Hod us tho host In our Judgment for tho now Stute Asylntn for lilloti. The Itixl Ih aubstantlal and presenlii a hotter uoouthohiilliliniflhi.il nm others. 0. A. IH)UEX. M. D. SniiL rol.tiMBl-R.OlUo, June 10, 1858. I bavo examlnoil llull'H Scroll l.lirh anil fnriliirib Illy, cuioloiiiy and Kood appear niico, I consl.lcrod It unoqiiulliil. u. u, r. T , eupt. iut and inimh Asylum. W. II. Lasolky. President of the (ialllnolU Mi-Arthur t'oliimbua llnllroml la at the Hill hrrt Huuite. Ho reporU that the Euglneors Intve completed preliminary surravs and are now engaK"l in umklim up ealimtttos, Extraordiuary Offer. The enterprising publishers of tho Amer ican Stock Journal ofTe to send the whole twelve numbers for this year. and $1 worth of books all for the regular subscription to tho Journal, which is (1 a year. All our farm- crs and stock raisers should take advantage of this liberal offer, as the Journal is 'worth many times the money, besides getting four valuablo Manuals devotod to slock raising, the price of which is 25 cents each. Spocimen copies of the Journal will be sont free to all by appljinfT to tho Publishers, N. P. Boyer & Co., Tarkorsburg, Pa. On Monday afternoon a large audience asaorn bled on the Base Ball Grounds to witness a Rama between the Elk Club of McArthur and the Vinton Club of Vinton Furnaco. Both Clubs done flno, but the Elks came out S ahead. The acoro li as follows : KI.K8. Murray c f Drake Knlert b llayoe Iledd 1 b Lnnttl f Hollund 8 b War.1 r f K. O.I VINTON'S. R. O.. 5 S M. lwlo a 8 A W. Allen p 5 2 8 4 r. Lewtass 8 4 4 4 Iteoa Allen lb 4 1 5 8 Rnnkla 21) ) 1 i 4 Koblnaon 8 b OS 2 8 Krb I f 8 8 6 2 Hayden e f t 4 4 1 Mitchell rf 6 1 Mcliillivrayp Totals SS 071 28 n Inninira ltS4K7e Viiitons 4 I ft 0 I 4 1 5 KlkK 4 4 8 I 1 11 7 1 1-88 Vouls eiuivht VlnMM l.ia m ur Allan 1. Elks Mavoft. McGllllvrav 1. Holland 1. File tflkon Vlntona-Mitcltefll, Roblnaoil 1. Klks Alnrrav a. Ilnlial HmM v.ln.l Holland 1, Ward 1. iime oi giimo I hours, 40 minutes. Viajilro John LiulU. I. 'if. Brown, formerly of this place, and woll known to all oar cit irons, diod of Diptheria and Con gestion of tho brain, at Nobio, Ills., on Saturday, tho 8th mat., and was buried at Otney, on Sanday", tho tflh. II was 21 yoars of age and bad boen married about five months. He was taken sick oa tuosday, bat was not thought to bo In groat dan gor untit Saturday sftornoow, when a dispatch was sent to Louisville for his father and brothers, who did not get there in time to see him alive. . It was a terrible shock to his friends in this place,. wt had received let ters from him a few days before he was taken sfek, when he was in good heal th and spirits. WOOL CARDING. : I.JT.LoTfKiDCrj wfll tutt the Car ding Machinos attached to the Mo- Arthur Steam Hi'lls,' the present season. They are bow in complete rtfnnrng order aerd prepared to ac commodate all who wish tneir work well done. at (Ki hii a ii, Ward & Co's la Goods! to Price::! M h Have U Corner Vain and Logan Streets, JJAVINO opened an ontmmlly Urge stock aud completely reroluUonlsod tho price of Tey detcription ot STAPLE & FANCY GOODS ! Comprising nil the Lftteet and mnit lienntlftil Strlea and tlifl beet Qimlitlei, eonjlttlng In port, of DrcsN Goods, C'assimcrca, ITIumlins Prints, Ginghaiiiti, Demrslics, Cfofhs, Hosiery, dJ lores, White (iood, Calicos, Shoes, Shawls, Alpacas, &ej In fact the best Selected Stock ever brought to tliU Market) We have everyytbing yon can call for t Aud our aMortmentof GROCERIES JL1ST1D JAJLXTSYT ' FLOTJR Cannot and shall not be beaton in Vinton county! AndweshnH POSITIVELY SELL EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES ! The people are eordllff complete in every brunch! . . invited to call at our fttttabltahment. Our assortment Entire satisfaction guaranteed to everybody ! e ffleyv gfore. c3 OO. ... McArthnr, Ohio, is HAMDEN & WILKESVILLE. Hack and Express Line. Ma- Isaao Miller has established a tri-weekly Hack Lino betwocn Ilamdoti and Wilkosvillo, and has ample arrangoments for carrying trunks, packages and express goods. The hack runs from Wilkcsvillo to Hamdon and returns on Monday. Vednosday aud Friday of each woek. . THE BRIGHT SIDE. We tnke ii!fasiirplii eotninendlnff TlIK ItaiailT fciUK to tho notlco of our readers as one the prettiest. nprllitlirst ami most viuiiahle ol ihe iiiilillciiUniii for viiunif iHinnle with which we are acquainted. Hoo advert lieinent. lit-ly Nit oawrn nv i irr it Words of a Reliable Druggist. WHAT 18 THE V4LDT! OP MOKFT WHEH COM fA&ED H EEALIH 1 Allen's Lim? Balsam, la warranted tohreak uuthemiKt trotibloaoine Couirh In an incredihly aliort time. Thore Is no reiiHsly Hint c:m show moro eTidenoo of rcnl morlt than this llnUiiin, for eurinfr Ooiisunip tlou, Coughs, Colds, Aslhinit, Ui-oup, Ac. IT ACTS 0NTHE KIDNEYS! IT ACTS OX THE LIVKK I Which makes It more than a CoiikIi Remedy I READ THE FOLLOWING : MAaiNR City, Mich., July 97, 1870. J.N. Harm Co., Oear Sirs: The Allen's I.una nulsnin hits arrived. 1 would nut like to ho without it, for It hits saved my lite. I took u had cough. nndUnally consumption was sealed upon me. 1 was Ind very bad stitte. I tried everything that was recommended, and spent a grout oenl of money, ami got no help. 1 had thn Allen's I.iing lliilsnin for anle, hut I know nothing of Its merita. 1 did not like to tnkrc it wlthont knowing more about It. I had not sold K bottle. When vourairent nailed on Die I told him 1 could not sell a uiiMllcinu I knew nothing alKHit. Ho uraroil me to try It myself. I did no, and to my grateful mirprise tlio flint bottle stopped niv cough, and licfoie I no third bottle was taken my Lung were honied uml well, and I can now spmik knowingly to my friend and cimtomeri of the quiilitlunof Allen's Lung Uitl. aara. I remain respectfully. IX 18 HAEMLE38 TO THE MOSI DELICATE umuu i IT CH0TA1NS 2tO OPIUM JTATfOH3t It is told by Uedloiuo Dealers evtiywhoro Ta aA ttAilualatsul anil ' lin aB tt al tntt - lelne.and desire 'MJfen'a lunp Ariinm." IVinot allow unprtnel pleddnalers to sell von other Unl earns. See thitt you act AU.KN'S tUNO BALSAM and you will lime the Itest cough remedy offered to the public) and ono that will give satisfac tion. J. N. llAltKISACtX. Hole rropnetom, unetnnatl, v. roa sali ai O. W. BISSOS. McArHiur. Jn. II. O, D IkliUTa , . ta It. S, W ILC'OX A BBO., ' Ilamden; II. V, W 1IJ'M, H. U. B1HU01 A SON, nS-ly Wllkoirllle. NOTUING SO GOOD AS DR. WEAVER'S MEDICINES For Mumora. TlIRffft xnvnhin'ile Meillohie have achlover L ftt'ewpletq Triumph tfi ermllcatlng Hu mors, of all kth'ciit, frrnn the humau ayNtem. Thoy wore Introduced to the ptilillo some Mix yoaraslnce, and havo boon iisimI wHh entire sun eo8. The 0 A N 0 K H and 9 A I.T RIIEUM SYIttlf la taken Internally, which cleanses the lllood, by INM!! tnrinirrtfen to the aurfaoe, whon tha OKKATR la apirlled, externally, and all eruptions nredestroyed, and Health anil Reali ty restored. Thoir Aamxianian Hncciwa has called out many lunoniiit pretuiers, who hnvo lntrnd.uced tlfclr wonderful nnTparntlons to the Rublle. They areont In almost every form, vim Panarma'adown to rills, and all fof Hu mors. (ooovrM (Ay ar. ) Hut H has been rcaerrenT to TR, Wiavkk'I PYBi fand CCKatk to achieve what, (miller the rlrrnmstiiireen,) raay ba reararrfed a the monk brilliant triumph yet achieved by any ninll. clni ever IntrwIiiTVd to Ike American public. Whriathlsr KiMply becauao they tHtrform what they promtMi and notwithstanding the Intreduetlon of those new anil wonderful prep arutlons to tiro pnhlfo, tha Halt llheum Hyrtip andteralo keej atadllyon their way, conquer ing asthnvim. If the puhllewlsh to try these now prepnratlona, wo have nut a word to any, for thoy nava an re Romeily to Vail Ilnnk 1'pon, via., Da, WfAVaa'a Canker and Halt Klieum Hvrup and t'efnto. Of this fhot the public are woll aware, for thousands, in all avetlon of the country, hnva boen cured by them, after all Other fofnmtlcs) havo utterly failed, . tm uu t , ' . W. SIRHON, Mclrtnurl DR. J. H. PTItn0, n.8. Wll,OOX Ct., . nawdeni H. C. WJI-WVN, . n II, H. BtbUW A SOX, 1Vllkevlllt, ANTED--AWENTS ! rriO sell several New Patento.1 Article which i. have not yet been Introduced, uml which can lie sold In every house In city or country. Agunts whoare at work are clearing from 5 io fiSaday. FordearrlptlvoeliTiilnrsnnd terms to Agenta acUlrSHi J, I.. KKANHUN CO. Dealers In Patents ami Agents'Hupplles, SS Sm ho lBUtnBt., Pittsburgh, I'a. Goo. Lantr., Alox. Poarca. LANTZ So PEARCE, naULIRI IK Harflware, Stoves, an! Apflltiiral Inijrtements, ANDs Manufacturer of TilrWarc, MoARTHUlt, 6HIO, AGENTS KORl Buckeye Mowers Jb Itettpers and SWEEPSTAKES THEESHING MACHINES. ALSO, FOtt .M ELLIS' SINGLE HARPOON GRAPPLES PULLEYS ! A Most Complete Apparatus for Hoisting and Aiiey nave lor sulo, alto, tho Siffla Fork and Double Harpoon Fork! both good! Steel and Csfst llotvs, of the best patterns, and the Malta Double Shovel Plow, Hoes, Hakes, ScJ t lien, And alher Karmlng Imiilemonh. Thwie noWtlna; Bepaira for Mnwiiif Mne nines SirselayFi PiiStt Aotind TBS OLYHPIA TEUSCRIPT, A WEEKLY JOUElfAt," teotd' io tha itfaferinl Infereataof tfata Irlajterti Territory. Jf!!T""?"!!.U w "' ,h '""rti tear of tinhlicStlon, and will endeareM s. u hereto- 7.""' 'rummtni immre or ..,i'- "i hl th1 r"l,l,nn " reblleation of m "r. , -"wipHTa n-noiaa relating to tha IT.?.' " m7 'n(,,n? to ,h ev."opm,nt etito (Vrat natural roarM and Wealth. All Inlor- !j.!!TJ1,r',l.r',f l,r?tr"i r"lh and setlla rn.nf this portion f theMw NorthWMt, that oLU hl Ihrnnul, ,ll.k,. . . .7H I'll?' Htlanla, of th. il i """" """"v"" an titranrdlniry a !JrM,.?,fc',",,,,l,, lfnnatl.n, an II will b the eiinstant aim of the paper to satis fy as fcr as aMlbl tkla Inquiry. '"'MijTaaaioBirt will contain artU llVir? -1? ' "V"" ." A-"P- n IpohllfS, r.?. -1!1. - ; nT!!l "J,M "epfhllcan prln-' ; and nalhleal ! tricksters, and adveaate henett ind eoni 1 pstent men tm pmiilnn, In loekl MMalUpa A l.rul t .....1 w llklv.ira4 atlmM. M tynoaeh ef newa from ail ntiarlera ef the world, of the latest UlrtTanble dalAM. Willi MmrVat lJt-m k tomi m lu ealtnm, ' ' ' w'" " " Terma of Snhaefptln t mtKthtSO At IrtA'HOifttK Af. s . t. Otrl, frarVrtetnr, I Ompla, WasklagtcD Tsriltei. Emily Paitht'ull is about es tablishing in London a trnin incr institute for erirls who de- sire to become perfect house keepers. Michicrnn has 5.144 lakes. covering an area of 1,1 14 miles, besides a water front on the great lakes of more than I Mi) miles. Fifteen millions five hundred and fifty-five thousaud five hundred and fifty five gallons of beer are cousumed annually ;n New York. The entire population of the British Mes England, Scot land and Ireland is 31.4.17.- 000, an Increase of 2,o0),000 since 1861. Iheir nomilation uow is just about equal to that ot the United States in 1860. The Democratic District Committee of Arkansas, held a meeting at Little Rock, on Tuesday week ago, and parsed a. series of resolutions orte of whrch recommends io the poo pie of Arkfinsaa the live issne platforms of Ohio and Fennsyl- vania me gootl work gots lravely on. . Sam Maddo. of Brooklyn. N"ew York, lias a fast colt which .the President "daily drives arou'hd Long lirarreb. A new office has just been cre atedy that of Assistant Ciillec tor of the port of New York, at a large salary and Sara Mad dox has been appointed to fill the same This is the way Grant pays his lirery bills. Horn Lewis BaW, tfi twyft- nlar Editor of the Wfaeelintr Register has purchased the Fulton laper Mill, near that city Jt only cost bim $8,500. The Youncf lemorrar! nf . , . o i v uoiumDus iiavc fofmed them selves into a notitionf nssnpin tion, and they Jntetrd to make ib h permanent instiiutiou. Such - associations of old and young Democrats are needed everywhere. Connecticut has a sensation. A woman, named Mrs Shei maiij has made a business of mafating widotvers of -some property and then, getting rid of her hasbands ana her dill- dren ns well as stepchildren oy poison, lhree husbands and cicrht children, six of them ber own, make np the tally. x lie wim is now in progress, but tho singular coincidence of of so mant deaths and the ev idence of Prof Baker, of Yale College, who fonnd arsenic in the remains of the last three victims certainly seems conclu sive of the fact that they were murdered, p AlltOJiiZE HOME Utdttmbu! MrjiftTHUR NURSERIES, J", it "W. GOXtlbl. lPoiirtt'rB;. "oanrMUR, OHIO. He. Ollf stock-' or " """c I" P'irl'- Apple t'ftet-' Is largd add flhe-rw rarieties. Oaf Fctiefi, Cktttyf Ptmf fetgteeieie4Sicsf ltjispllCnlria,- Sntrili- rdltV,- Me:,- ., nlel-a aol rt.id ail.) tirorhptly UUa! J'l.r?'c """l ""' a't'wlaroirue. $ N,'T."Kjtpe.se1,al,r-Mnie or' . . .h !',.liM,w At!flnt-llnrse aHil outfit filr iiishoil. AU.Irfr. Wirw KowliiTV ;o.- Saco. Mo. TddtlfcaM ot Stttdaf' ..."n' fyvW'i-: at fAn frj't JitUpvf mi'tith. t iuii ill L u vrrLt u-.i .1 ......I1 Clne:ritiatl, Ohio " eancii Vnri ri.n...ii..i r:. " " - - ' riiia n-rimntiM k . .- ataitllhj-.Oi,ift )-Qu;Co HtfopJ, cobiii, $10 from AO Ccirls. -at IrH ChMtlaih-sijnarw, V. V. rrmt 16 SO H'C'M'lVt'G 1 9r CtTH-i with aKfl. nt ljrht. iVI-.rof fyes aiTThalr. vH' rWnVrVi.i -a i::..i . :V.r -k. a r"' reci piriui r or rtntoorrrlnrTlnife Arlrtreer IV. FOI P (V HrrwefKrt-24; Knltonvlllc, K. V. 1 - Ih A ITBE TVT a rvr nr . wllU Iff. fZMnr; . Fnr tnm tVirynHhtrt. Asfd fur eaiewiin'Mala on It l.r tha OliKAT aTEAJtTPC t I'AtJI Jf" J0TBACO:.BChnrebSt,K.. P. C. B.Nifl. beud' for Thea Haelar (HiVrilaf. itnn ' wain, on MILE BBW IHU MA MtYehHMW ftnlily wmjc Maliin In rW mirKt.. Aililr-Uu InbWMiv iV.. i. - n..-. a.... Call Lit rtrl'Ktiltl llHMt nnrl lar AUt.a li..uJ rril i burgh, I'a., Ohlraro, III., wRtfenila, Ho. iass Ike wollrsta mU rAw.tra JVagriusa areata FaHaa ilaM Water, aasl la 'BP, ih Tif r thatUk- M h kvwtwl-i, aa aMtera hi Meurilf tatfT QTJvrt . g WAimrn mm Or Ways aud By- aya In flw Bldiaen Llf of AiJEKlCAK DETECTIVEl? 20;0O0 Sold in SO' Day. Ift R'A fnr-m otr premremw MWr,(1 to' J airolifa. wit va ch.l.-f nf i.i.... Jl ror circulars.- r'' . J. b. bCbi a if rrB.. M- Hattford, Conn. WELLS' CARB0LI3 TABLETS, For Cotlgns, Cofrfs atfd Hoarserrera, Th'AVM ?!MS.. ...j;.! .. tlon with otrn't effli-lentremwlios, inapewnlar i)iaeM., 1 iwioUAl ana i-BHU - - ,, Mimiiui OT me XnnSiT JU.. ,,intc,-v n1'"'''. onrt atatemnu ar fr?rrtn? irT 'i"i th" PJf'eter Ofi-elref . Jim-; V. j 7'i"viiim.-n or ynrrs acanMinr. nillTrOT f"'t'0lefeive(t hy Wrfrth. r-end forLIroular. Sole Aarent for the fj.s! UEDUCTIOI OF FlttCfiS tocoSfoftfltcr HffiTJCniOli' 6f fltfffM. Til GttTWG Xft C1.VB8, . . . -"fin Pit full am nw t.L. t lt - . . .... mmiw ...si anna i niir rorm will auim)pnny it. contaltiinet full dree. GREAT AMERK7A1J TEA O0' St iMUi.a..Ch.l wV ww i. 0. Hot lia. ' Wfc Ajionta VrU& lev taW ISTORY OF THE I"! EUROPE tleSeeires MrllncWenUiand Irtcl.lenta tlv tha Jv;r'?nA"? tfns oni Ationc and Oltlclal hla tolr.5L,ithl,t fr5,,t conflict. Amenta are meetlnaj J'i5.'i,''e'le",c(1 "ee aefHna) trom VJJ' tV",' Brttl Mlsfrcriu botli fciiglhih arfl Gerfn'nf. JAU l lOJS JSfitL l0?" hook yonbnyejnvtainalfiosine aaffraTlnKtand 7(0 imifo Rvnrf lontr.,l..r....i -...-..V..L. ami a full rlasi-riiitlon of the work. Aiiilrooa nation a i nutMiuSii oa,bhiem Cineirittati, Ohh), or tu Iula, Mo. . ' trnif isiTr I (t IS f tttreanif peifeet rem'eiTy for all dbtuet of the STRtfoflOK ol NTK8TINKH, tKlSABTTK. HINB, or ABDOMINAL UANS, rjjIVRUTT orrVVANTof BLOfl, IJTKKEITTK NT or j ltKMlTTK5lT FEVKItA, INFLAMMATION 1 ofthatlYf!ll,MOP9T,l-irOmH CIU- 1 CUIATIONorthoBr.OOD, AB80KH8KIL1 UMOItH,,JAtTIr)iOR( bCKOKULA. DYSfKrslA, AO'OK A flTKB .1 Oh THKI COHCOMITABTS. Da, WatLahaTiif liteofna aware uf Ih ntranr. dlnarr mwllelaal prufwrik-f 01 the loKtb AaierMia ' I'lsnt, ealled aent a speciaT enmrnlsaion to' (hat eoanfry to procarv It in Iti ItfttlvA nnritv. anA hMin Imml Ifc. Ailcnrntlva prnpertfaslrfsvea exeeed tha anticipa tions krniMl by its treat repuutlen, has eontrl4 to offer It tir the public, Snil IsMiappy te atate tkat. ha has parfecled artanamnta lor V refralar awntklr supply of tin woniWnq Plant. Ra haa saoatmaah tlnie ainiirlBVenllna' anif lavestlgatlnfaato the moat efflolant profsatatien rVorn It, ftir popular aa, and has for sorus tli oaedln als awn Mattleo with snast happy resulta In oSuatual madtehta new praatataa lotheyublhi m . Dr. Wells' Eitract of Junilwba and h eoafldantly rasearmend ft to every tonllr aa a hraaehold remady vrklek akoald ka hW takra aa a Huioa Pvsmaatn aH derangemaat f lae aysWsa and toaalasaatand fortify all wk and Jbmpkatle UmparorMni. JOHN Q. KKLLCKm, Tint Ri. fa T.irk. ' Sola Aawntfor ten Vnltad l,MUiSa r rlc One Dollar per bottle; Baas for Clrevlar . kMl cilw rtt 11,-Jf -AV r. M HB WAR