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THE CONSERVATIVE. lOBXra A. EBLLY, KDITOB AJ."D PBOPaiETOB. H C0NJSEL8VILLE, OHIO : FRIDAY, Jan. 6, 1ST1. TEEMS THIS PAPER. WI HAVK EEEN INDUCED, through conversation w ith many of oar Subscriber, to change the terms of the Coksskvativk to the following : SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one year, when I paid In advance, ft.0 copy, one year, cab la aaianrt, f l.SO T0GLUB3. T m Club or ten, one dol lar and tIIrty-Ove cenli each. tlS.SO Te a Club of fifteen, one dollar an4 twenty Ave coats each, $I8.?5 MOT ALL DELINQUENTS will be chrg ed up. in all cases, at the rate of Two Dollars a year. Pricks of Familt Gkoceries. On the 1st of January the redac tion of the revenue taxes made at the last session of Con press went into effect On the following arti cles of family nse the redaction of duties per pound is as here Bet down : Teas, all kinds, 10 cts. per pound. Coffees, 2 cts. Cocoa, gronnd, 4 cts. Sugar, 1 ct. Cinnamon, 10 cts. Mace, 15 cts. Currants, 2 cts. Allspice, 10 cts. Allspice, ground, 10 cts. Pepper, all kinds, 10 cts. Ginger, 3 cts. .Nutmegs. SO cts. Clores, 15 cts. Trunes, 2 cts. The law making this reduction postponed its operation so that dealers might prepare for it. Con sequent)?, large quantities of these articles have accumulated in the Government ware houses, to be drawn out now, when the new tar iff is in operation. . Consumers are t-n titled o an immediate redaction in the prices of these articles in so ordauce with the above reduction in the tariff. The limes domand eve ry reduction in the cost of living that can be reasonably made. The wheat, corn and pork of the farmer's labor, are bringing but a low figure; the wages of the me shani and laborer have been re- all should have the advantage of this reduction in the tariff. Deal era would do well to advertise re duced prices. On last Saturday we met Dr. Hambleton on the atreet, and he signified bis intention of writing an article, for publication in this paper, m which he would set forth and "build up" bis Theological faith. This article will be found in another column cf this paper, and we have no doubt but. that all who read it will consider the Doc tor'a Tfceology a very flimsy affair. As usual with such writers, be starts out with finding fault with the Christian religion, complains because Christians claim their re ligion to be the only perfect sys.s tern, that they "ignore reason," Ac and then sagely (l lBtimates that these alleged faults of Christianity are the sole foundation of hit 1 heolo cy Oh, Doctor I be this true, then bad Christ not . come for thousand years yet, . the world would have been without thy "pro found, philosophic, scientific utter an ees I .Next, the Doctor claims that the ' Earth, with all its products, is pro gressive," &c, and thereupon he re jects the account of the Garden Eden, fall of man, curse of the world, aud its redemption by the Great Vicar, the Lord Jesus Christ. While we do not see what this has to do with building up new religion, and while it is en tirely of the pull-down style of ar gument, yet, it may as well be an swered. Going on the supposition that the Doctor's position relative to the Earth being progressive, 4c, is true, and which at the best but guess work, we would ask uho created this nebulous matter, impart ing to it the elemeuls of what call "progression," and out which the E-irth and all that is on it has been formed ? Further may not the account of the Garden Eden, and of course all the subse qaent matters mentioned by the . ,u ii.:. .A. i mruir. L'l OT1LU LU S the Creation? We thir.k so! AH clergymen, we believe, admit that the 6ix days of Creation men tioned in the Jiible, mean six indefi nite ponods of lime that might have extended through millions years, thereby giving ample time for the slow process of progressive Creation. The Doctor rejects the doctrines of Immaculate Conception and Vicarious Atonement. We cou clude by his coniecting these two doctrines, that he refers, by the term Immaculate Conception, the immaculate conception of Je sus Christ, which Protestants and Catholics alike hold to, and not lhat of the Virgin Mary, which tho Catholics alone hold t. In rejec ting Jesus Chr.st as being the in carnate Son of Gad, and as suffer ing death for the redemption wan, the Doctor admits lhat lifo, examploanJ teachings were ot reat benefit to mankind. 2iow Christ taugbt during the whole of Ilis earthly career that He was the Son of God, immaculately conceiv ed, and that lie came into this world to suffer death that man might be redi-emed from sin. All know, who are acquainted with tho Doctor, that be holds strenuously to th position that the world is never benefitted by leaching it a falsehood. Now ho asserts that what Christ taught was and is, false, but at the earae timo admits that it greatly bent-fitted the world. Compennding With Iniquity. I , a of a is of of fi ut i of of to to of Il.!Pioliibilian Era Associated crime is ever seeking life and perpetuation under the shield of government, cither by legislation for its suj.port cr by a demand that it shall bo left unmo lested to do its work. The dram shop system of crime has a vigor ous life, partly through favorablu Ii.T?c!ni inn hnt mostlr throscrh the past indiffercnco of rightful author- ity to use tne power ior its removal. ITnnn iho tiro facts that are appar ent to every one, viz: that this sys- tern has a vigorous me ana growia, and that it has legal and popular support, or no condemnation ty the rightful autnoniy ox mo iauu, we base a charire. that this legisla tion for, and this neglect to legislate against this system oi crime, is a compounding with the workers in it to aid them, and does aid them in all the results that follow. This vile system docs not exist, rum end destroy without-- sop porters, aidi-rs and abettors. Who are they ? Most earnestly we ask, who are they? They may be com prehended in two classes First, those who throw the stones, known as the makers and sellers of strong drinks, and the other is comprised of those who keep the clothes of the ones who threw the stones. As in the commiosion ot great public crimes it is important to' have the actors, it is also important to have others to keep tne actors in cuumo- . . , , a nance. Under the unueu mnuuve of these two classes the" life of Ste phen, the first martyr to the Curia im fmth was taken. The union of these, works the annual destruction of one hundred thousand of our cit- 17ATIQ fkl. A th incalculable rmsery of hundreds of thousands of others. Wo have no appeal to make to thnaa who make no the first class. for when they entered this business for a living, they aw wbi every other class of cri-ninals do before they enter urou their- work, put rnnamence aside, stripped them selves (if all shame and feelings of humanity, and thus divested, ana thus equipped, bolaly vnter upon their career of robbery and murder. Who are the class that keep the gar- meets, or in other woras suiow du tmard these bse men in tbier work of death ? Ours is ao urgent and cx- treme case. We uresenm, as those who have families to rear in honor and respectability; as fathers whoso sons these base men would destroy, as mothers whose best nopes ineso men would willingly blight lor gain; an citizens who desire to maintain good government against this vilo class who taro notior c-.-nBe-jucuci:- to others. You politician or partir.an who rcfase a vcice ir vote against this ruiim ' for fear parties will be "J - - - - - i damarred thereby: you who sustain parties and candioiites m loiiowsnip r . . . . . - witb the wrong; yoa wno roiuse iu hear the appeal ihut comes from the weak and defenceless, and at thn name time bear and respond with favor to the wrong doers; you 1 t who having the ower 10 unao me hnrden from those who suffer. use Tour power.to make that bur den heavier 'upon tbem; you Chris tian, who, by your profession, arc required to remembr the suffering, and hitherto have aided, befrien ded and fellowshipped the oppressor, and forgotten nis victim, you, miui Rtor f Jesus, who hold a high com- mission from Him that rcouiresvou tD proclaim his law against all un. rightoueness or men, yet nave serv ed the devil faithfully by keeping ailoncA when his laborers are sow inc the land with death: you. all ye npnnle. (tin o-lv and collectively, who refine to actively nse your powers against this iniquitous system, are each and every one compounding with inainity. and their is no e- rjLna or deliverance from this con rlnnion: and this abomination that fills the land with desolation, sUn ding m power in high places, lives to day by the support given to it by tho second class spoken of in this article. Up, ye then, and out of this place and connection with this iniquity, and stand upon the side of protec tion to the people by the legal des truction ot the dram shop. . Let Sod's title, '-cursed," b the brand upon every man's brow that puttoth the cup to his neighbor's lips for gain, and th-us work his dos trnctinn. finnarate vourselves from - - I rf- . the support of all men and parties, who are chained to this infamy,) and leave them in thier infamous connection. Shame, vico of every ncme and tint', disgrace, disaster and ruin are with the dram-shop. Ta..a tirAcnjr'f cr emit hlosflinfr f I a. I' w , -i t 1 I L J - fjv its destruction. In the approach inir contest with this strong mon o ster, where will you bo found? With but few "and feeble excep tions, church and state now stand guard around the dram-shop, and Sutan holds high carnival having one-eighth of the wealth of tho coun try to aid him in his work, and nearly all the wealth of tho church and politics added. Whoever has a soul to feel lor the woes of others among the rain mado by this sys tom, can but exclaim horrible ! hor rible ! at the revolation. Thon him examine the attitude of par ties and churches toward this state of things,, and he must hang head in shame and humiliation. is liko Lot in fellowship and com merce witb tho Sod.i!Wtu. It is our power to framo protection into law, and have it enforced. To de lav this, to place in power men and parties that will do all they can coulinuo this state ot things, eminently a compounding with in iquity that amounts to a crime our part against the week and de- foneeloM parties oi community. - I j i 1 DELifyQ The Lands, Lots and parts of Lots returned Delinquent by the Treasurer of Morgan Co. Ohio, together with tho Taxes and Tonally charged thereon agreeabIytto Law, are con tained and described ia the following List, to-wit: TAXED IS AMEOF R. Bloom Township. Sturgeon. Win A 12 Ilrlstol Tovrntblp, Camp, James Garrett, EJ. &. C. Hose McGregor, Hetty same Center TowniJiIp. rhillis: Henry same " same sumo same Deerfleld Tp. Horry, James Clifton, Surah et al Patterson, Reese Sherman Oil Cj , Steel, Geo W same same IlomerIp. Co'iUr&a &. riussell, -Moody, Eli W same Owens, Nelson E same Wood, F W Marlon Tp. Crew, Thomas lliatt. Elijah Williams, C A Manchester Tp. Adair, James A Hopkins, Matilda Malta Tp. Bunjamin, II L Hess, Mathias Jeffrey, Frank Simeral, Thompson Meisvllle Tp. Hammond, John Jindermore k Gordon, Morgan Tp, Wood, F W Penn, Tp. Moore, Walter 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 10 10 12 lYlndsor Tp. Belch, Margaret 11 same 1 1 Glenn, Smiley 11 same 1 1 Williamn, E C 11 same 11 same II York Tp. Simpson, Alex J 13 TAXED IN NAME OFJlnOul TOWN. Bloom Township. Pturgeon, W m A Ilrlstol Tp. Stevens, Diniol . Talley, John F samo Hosier Tp. Adair, James A tame Ecolt, Mary same Alderman. Silas Marion Tp. Mercer, Frederick L II aire. J a red Malta Tp. Miller, Matthew Morgan, J J Sheridan. Thomas Melgrsvllle Tp, Neeley, IJobert Noj es, Hiram J Morgan Tp. Eain, John heirs Cochran, H il Carr. Jamo Donahue, Msry Miller, Matthew Pyle, Jonathan Powell, Jerome J3 Ftanbery, E M Patterson, Andrew I'cnu Tp. Jones, Iteene Stewart, Sarah B same samo same same samo Colon Tp Sturgeon, Win A Alexander, Margaret Fmley, Jcseph Kirnbride, Wesley Stewart, John II same Henry. John game samo same same TTIudsor Tp. Abbott A. M'MnhBTis'hrs Abbott & Farubam, Gormiey, James Hook, Wiliiara same Scott, Thomas C JXoTfCK is hereby given matinewnoie uiinu iiui r-.-- , - ,o much thereof as will bo necessary to pay the lexes and penalty charged thereon, will bs sold by the County Treasurer at the Court House in said County, on the TI1IBD Tl'ESDAY OF JAXrARY, A.D., IS11, unlcsi said taxes and penalty be paid before that time, and that the sale will be coi.t...ued January Cth, lSi! zw. UEI3T TAX T OWNS IT 1 1' T j. T. S. NO. S. D1V. 11 4iG 4 7i3 11 10 7 11 7 11 11 11 11 7 2 5 4 3 4 15 23 23 20 1 21 32 1 4 3 6 6 C 6 6 9 9 9 9 11 6A7 part. 12 67 14 9&10 Ex. 8 Ex 2 acros N. W. 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 7 7 N. W. part. 8 4 do do do do i 8 11 11 8 8 3 16 17 19 7 11 9 22 23 15 11 2 3 4 14 5A12 5. 11&12 41 2413 6 7 F Part in School District. 5 8 Ex. 1 acre N. W. part. 849 3 15 9 27 12 10 12 10 12 10 12 10 11 10 11 10 12 10 2 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1056 1057 9 10 .55 Iu School District. ' do- do u. a.,' u. s., 10 23 T O "W N" T .A- X ADDITION Anngton, Arington, Anngton, Arington, Talley's, Old Part, Old Part, Talley's, Old Part, Old Part, OI.I Part, Oi l Part, Old Tart, Bandy's, LOaWulI s, 15 1J 11 33 34 6 13 24 84 100 53 29 14 13 Wrightsville, Wrightsville, Mounlsville, Uountevillo, Dishopville, " Chesterfield, Cherterficld, HI ill JWkcr's 1st ISivcr bk. ft. Lots, i. 10, il IS Malta, lOUtlg 8 ill, Old Part, Old Part, Newcast'e, Unionville, 75 1 25 10 20 9 13414 21 2 McConnolsvi'.Io.' do N.S.S!! McConnoIsvillo,. McConr.elsville, McConnclsville,' Oceola, NcNabb's Out I-ois, Old Part, 2d Add. 2d Add. Tan Yard, in Add. 2d Add. Barker's Corner's 16 34 35 36 37 33 39 26 23 23 9 3 4 27 23 45 46 47 Pennsvillo, Pennsvi'.le, Pvnnsville, Pennsvillo, Pennsville, lVnnsville, Peunsville, Kosscao, Ilinggold, llmggold, Emggold, Hinggold, Ringgold, Morganville, Morganville, Morganvillo, Morganville, Morganville, Stockport, Stockport, Stockport, Stockport, Old Part, 1st Add. 1st Add. Ut Add. 1st Add. 1st Add. 1st Add. Old Part, Old Part, Amos', ' Old Part, 1st A id. 1st Add. Old Part, Old Part, Old Part, Old Part, Old Part, Cld Prt, Old Part, Sanboms' 3rd, Sanborne' 4tb, Sanborns 4th, Sanborns' 3rd, 21 12 47 81 82 46 Stockport, Stockport, . i . i i 1 ........ 1 tf.oia SALE! X Acres irVanrTotal tax Dols. D.C. 3G 50 18S8 61 81 31 23 423 11 29 05 84 1070 22 74 44 24 43 362 9 54 94 4 28 2 53 52 121 35 1 234 2 6 66 67 80 832 17 97 95 20 226 4 83 33 60 624 13 43 46 3 75 76 1 64 23 19 50 231 7 34 99 33 70 272 6 04 65 10 100 3 14 10 .9 75 78 2 44 99 21 75 154 4 83 71 61 4C2 14 51 13 68 75 404 15 51 65 44 526 12 22 42 166 1986 46 15 46 86 1394 32 39 C5 40 436 14 03 04 31 25 932 29 99 16 C2 56 1 30 14 25 35 280 4 04 32 25 12 12 44 107 50 1740 30 24 00 1 12 33 12 42 521 11 74 28 1 25 100 3 06 80 56 1120 23 90 08 4 C4 1 99 54 15 200 C 23 60 50 12 32 83 7 410 7 96 63 16 72 350 . 16 28 90 3 546 12 49 24 44 524 24 1 1 02 11 114 5 24 5 40 203 6 97 42 50 312 10 4S13 70 234 5 40 30 03 CQt) III 93 25 50 312 7 20 40 40 22 2S1 C0 61 part. VhatpartVal.Total tax Dols. D. C. Half, IS 53 93 Whale, 223 6 0; 46 Whole 22 39 68 AY est 72 I 29 83 Whole, C 2D 62 Whole,- 6 23 fi2 Wholo, 20 . 46 43 Whole, 74 1 71 97 Wholo, 18 61 43 Whole, 2 f.3 12 Whole, 192 5 03 01 Who'e. 364 15 24 42 f Part, 39 i !3 32 Wbo!c, 330 11 44 26 Who'e 20 54 82 Whole, 32 87 70 Whole, 352 12 99 58 Whole 2872 9 40 22 Ex. lSjjft,1884 33 04 32 Whole, 432 15 94 94 Whole, 324 16 86 OS N. half. 373 13 95 57 Whole, 256 13 32 22 Whole, 264 9 74 68 Whole, 56 t 6J 62 South i 152 3 47 77 Whole, 146 3 3 04 Whole, 82 1 87 61 Whole, 2 1 87 61 Whale, It 32 03 Whele, 14 32 03 Whole, 14 32 03 Whole, 62 1 93 25 Whole, 120 2 65 32 Whole, 62 1 37 08 Whole, 94 2 07 83 Whole, 12 35 77 5-3 106 3 30 ' Whole, 130 4 05 21 Whole, 10 31 17 Wholo, 16 49 86 Whole, 10 HI 17 Whole, 10 31 17 Half. 6 50 20 Half, 6 50 20 Whole, 10 37 01 Whole, 12 C2 43 . Who!o, 14 72 89 Whole 12 62 43 Inla AP narlfl flf 1 1 ) f 4 Or let his It in to is on BCSIXESS XOTICES. Large lot of SCHOOL BOOC3 re ceived thia week at Anna's If wk Siori. AdJitional lapplies to- be received next week. Cents' Spirals, iu great variety- Dimnood. Eaitrtld, Amethyst, Opal, Itobj, acd Pearl s-itmgs. 11. U. VINCENT & BSO. B.Ue the superior Nerve anJ Bane Liuiinent, fur sale at SiragueV Fancy Uentg' cf lumn or cowitry, attending pariie, bal, or weddiugp, aho'd remember the Stock at SILL'S, Collar, Ties, Kid Glove', 8otk, Su8peud;ri,4c. Give us a calL tg3-Cloclis of evory s'yle and price, Biou-, Gilt, not gnilt, Mr. Pi inter ) 41a aoiic, Udd Fellow, Calendar, Marine, Al arm, &r 11. B. VINCKXT & BltO. aaNew and fresh stock of WALL PA PKtt (r the Winter scd earl) Spring I.j1 Inn MJ1 . 1 IftlTl'l R.mb &k flf Toe stock ii la-gt and fj kndid Torieiy of pattern?. ' J j IU SI. ESS KOTICES. Howard Matches at II. B. Ylncent St Bros. tgl. Q ieen8ware and Tiuware io ahua daoceat ft ILL'. lTJie Sprague's Cherry Blsam for Coaghsaad Cold.. left. Prints, Mailios, Drills, l icks, aad JeaDg, always on bandi and sold at cheap rates, at SILL'S. H'e w Books ! Anv Books I X An elegaot array of New Books the fi nest, larres'., aod best s:ock ever brought to M'Counelsville, received at-ABA III' S Ujok S:ore this week. Tne best stock of paper goods in town u at s ILL'S. Take a lo-jk lUrough their stock. The test of machine thread there, too. S Spragoe's Cherry Balsam will core Cough. Try it. 25 cents only. mm 9 m BASILL'S for Dry GxkIj and Gr)C ries. They k-ep a nice sock. DRUGiS HEDIOIKES! DR, JNO. ALEXANDER, Dili (.GIST, Jl'CO..EE$Y ILLE, OUIO. DRUGS, PATENT MKDICNE3, PAINTS. PEKFUilERY. WALL PAPER, AND all articles pertaining to the DRUG TRADE; av Ha has on hand eonstas tly a large extensive stock of all article pertaining the business, at the LO WEST market pri ces. ALSO 1IEATTT Jt PEACOCK'S Patent Lam? Shades For sal only by Dr. Job n A!xn1r, Uorgan county. aurlljliTO-Jy. 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Received daily and served in every style. i;,;i..l In ililitinn to tho regular Saloon I trade, Oyster will b forwarded to all deei- Iring tnem, by the can or nail-fan. saloon in the Dr. Uamblrton House, abobe th I pabhe square, on CeuUir Street. EOIEI C1SS0T BIT IT ! For Sight is Priceless. THE DIAMOND GLASSES 1 1 MAXCrACTt'BKD BI J.E. SPENCER &CO. O! N. Y, which sre now oSbred to tht public, are pronounced by all the celebra ted Opticians of the World to be the MOST PERFECT Natural, Artificial help to the bumao ey ever known. They are ground under their own eupervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted ioth;r, and derive their name, ' Diemoud," on account ol their bardnesi and biilliaacy. TUe Scientific Principle On wbirb they are constructed brings the core or center of.tbe lens directly io froot of the eye, producing a clear aud distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant serrations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, diz xioess, Ae., peculiar to all others in a. Tbey are mounted in the Finest Wan ner. Id frames ot the beet quality of all ma terials used (or that purpose. Their finish and durability cannot be surpassed. CAUTION. None genuine unless bearing their trade maik stamped on every Irani. - II. B. TIXCEXT&. URO, Jewelers and Opticians, are "jle agents for McConnelnvhle, Oino, from whom they can only bo obtained. Thwe goods are not supplied to Pedlert at any price. June 3. 1370 -ly. Zanrsrille. gULLIVAN & BROWN. STEAM POWER PRINTERS ! BOOK BINDERS! And Blank nook. Manufactory, FIXE JOB PRISTKO Our specialty. Music, Msgasin, Ae., bound in any style and at th cheapest rate. t& Blank Books for Counties, Bank. Merchant, Ac, bst frttth lewt rate. ZaassTill, Oct. 15, 13S. to of or MI9CEEASEOCS. u e 3 m . i i P i i W O U s Si u s s C o T w " s u c d O m M a a O 9 a A O H 16 o B a i- P3 I I 11 H - W 0 in V. e 5 O ST. M. COCHKRAX. e. . BOSHAS. t. W. SOXSAXST1XS. Otocliran, ozman, SOUTH Tl EST SIDB Of TUB PUBLIC : SQTJA.RE, M'CONNELSILLE. O.. . Psalers la HARDWARE. H0USE-FURN1SKINS GOODS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &C.&C SPECIAL A1TESTI0N Givan to the Farmins Implement me ESachinery Trade. 1I0WE!IS&REAPEKP! II SOEE ACiEKTS J4 - is thia locality for th sal of the Celebrated OHA M 'T? I O ZST Mowers & Heapers, WORLD Mower & Reaper, aud lb RUSSELL' Mower & Heapcr, AicrACTcasaaor Cook & Healing; Stoves, aad odd pieces of all the varietiee "f Cook Store in th country ; ell kiada of Threah ing Machtn Catin? ; also Salt Kettlee, and Salt Flange. Sugar Kettle. Tel, Grul dla, Skillrts. alwtit twenty different pat erus ol i'low Point. Machine Caalinjrt Stimboau, Saw Mills. Slt Works, slow er and Reaper ; aIo Ckat Iron rbimney Top, Window Cap. Cellar Window Oral, ing. and also Cast Iron !. for ScbuoJ houae JJesks anc Seat. Tin-ware. Have consUuilj on band, roanaffteiMrtti their order, nil nnvouor of Tin-w.vro. Ur ri rv m in rrl .Blacksmitliinc:. Manufacturer of Water Twaara, Mandrill Swedge, Ac. for Blarkainith. KeraimbtT the f'lac : ooth-west Side of the Public Snare U'CONNLSVli.i., K Biar.13 1870 ly. WALL PAPER AID BOOKSTORE. AN IMMENSE STOCK ! SPLEXOID TARIETYOF PAT TE11SS. GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES ! W bav now ia stock tb largest and moat excellent assortment of Wall Papei and Window Shade ever brought to lie Connelarille, and are determined to sell tb arneatsucb low figure a that it will bean inducement for everybody to purcha tnir tupplie from us. Our stock is especially attractive thia leaaen, compriiing all kind of Taper for Dwellings, Publie Hall, Chur ches, Offices, Stores, Shops, Ac, in the very greateat variety of patterns, and of such da irable styles, that all cannot fail to b sai. ted. We'bave WIXDOTT SHADES "in greater variety anoT larger tock than heretofore elegant patterns, choice Goods, and fair price. Our Clot a Sbibes ara vry handsome, in Green, Baft, Pearl, Brown and other deairable color, and elegantly figur ed. W hav a splendid article of Oil cloth. Grten mud Buff Amtricmand Eng. Ink Holland; and a larger stock of Window Paper, plain and figured, than ever before. Also, WI.nW FIXTI HES, Of th most improved kind, and so simp! construction and working, that everybody that hav used them will hav ao ethr. Our Stock of Picture Cord, Curiaip Cord, Tan!, Transom Ppr. it., is complete, and w invite everybody want ing Good in onr line to giveu a call, as w are confident of pleasing them in Good pric. ADAIR BK03. mrl8,18T. TflS 8rLEDlil8TE15Ea CARIIIE BROOHS, IIaKVKT DaILIKOTO, Captain, Will make regular weekly trips be tween Zanesville and Pittsburg, follows: Leaves Zanesville at 8 o'clock, on Tuesday mornings; and, returning, leaves Pittsburg on Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. August 13th. 1S73 -Jai. for ! I in as GEHMA V I1ITTEK3, &.C. YOTJ ALL i bavi BBtao or Hoofland's German Bitters, v. -'". HOORUD'S GERMAN TONIC Prmrad b Dr. C. St. Jaclwon, rhll.lli)hl. 1S3C. They Cured Your Fathers aad Mothers lod r. y ki aiiJ your n'lnT? m n.mraiiuv. or aojiMif liMlBew; m lhwi.ria;lBiiin- Tbcaia r frtntal nM rmntdutfor Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Hervous Debility, Jaunaice, Diseases of the KidneySr EHUPT10NS OF THE SKIH. and aB riae arblog torn a Dirilerd Utt, BUwiaca, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Cwtl,tlo., Fl-tulene.. Inw.n! ttm, ort burn. l)istt uod, i'new tti(fl.t in ! Stomach, Soar Brocta- , tiona, 8tnkiii or Fluttering at the 4t Tit iT tle Stomach, Swiuimme; ' Baed. Morriml ur llimciilt Brwtl.ni. rlnttar- . mm at im llaart, laoking; or SulcallB baoaa o tlona wkea ! a Lytrr Voetnre, DtmBea ot VWoa, t?,ulTw" lifuT. th. Sijtht. Uall Pain la th llaad. IWlcir of Perauiration, Yellowiiea uf ika trnin aaJ . J'ala i itue Side. Bark, ttit, l.luiba. etc., SildJ T-nbi ef !. Bun.lii- In the r- Oeaataai lirla''e f ' O"" Uipres aiou ut spirit. ill Omw iUu IAmo- T Ma Utr tr Dltfuna pLZTcvrnJ UA bpun Wood. Hoofland's German Billers I auliraly tapHaWe. b1 e.talo o Hnwr. It i ?clHod oft-i-W ai.mcta. Ta K..a. Ur!. ISTiSal from wbick KU-acta are ma.le. are Slni-uS It, law- b, -a ta , i8c ehl.u KtrmC 1st JaTf rwrv'uw w . J "ZZ?f ibe ma..ur.ctureofU.e Buir.. Ttew U I iioalclaolic wliaianer of any kind al Ui tor lnZZ tb BiLierr h.c. It l tl only Bllrar, that aot auviaahbi. Hoofland's German Tonic vttb rru Saa'a Om Uam. Orauije. etc. U la aa jiTuT. d.- a. U;e Bitter. .. om. .p.lr.olie.iiiIa requtrrJ. y00,"'" C. In in4 llml the n-a.ti are enlirely diff-r- SiiLrH.he-Vme acirn.tac wrt,,n-t T, "1 n.nri ahi'a the othrra are mere ilcct-o ... ut the :a c'-a" aicrejal'le wnedie -r !TVn-l 1 . tbr ..:.:ie. Ii. tte la axqiiiwe. It 1. iwlVr .o- i.wWl.t. ritM. ,b.lratms. STdirlual M...rit,e. bav u.ed 11 lo be aaowa w iae graaiMrt of all touica. lir.mi.H'V. , rlltc in ema of lvbim. Tb.y inn-art "'?;Zl VS " SHJo-te ai. tr-ir be- ZZZ! 2 .ajyut "I lb -od. .a -lc th uk " dia-t U. parity tb blood, r ' ih' ri. raii-wo WH,L- "w V.ak and Iel!eats dHdren xa liili Strong bt icg tis Ihtsrt Jt Tvjm 1MKK UlirilllU lic-Mt lllOOl fllllWlf rer known, and will cure ill diM re.ult n4 baU WO.-J. karo ruur bb d par. : karp yvu Infer ia nlr: ko wr diKeaiir. sricaiia la a mmttd. kcaltby rurdiiivo. l.y tbe a ui lut rcmadiea. aud no i mm-m wiU nra,ail you. Tbe brat aim in ibeoaa iry reomiwad turtn. lr Jir. of tn-at rrt.ilialmw go IU aaytbuiyva ut try ibtwi inrparaiiou. TESTIMONY Uk lb SjlkiaUik araa ki before uSarad U bekaii ef any BMirinaf fiavaratioa : HON. CKOttUE W. WOOnWAItD, Cnlr Jaalie of th. So prenw t'oart of reunaylvaiav writ : rmnnu-m. Harck IS, ISC.. T fnil " Ilm.laull'v l.arnian hitlara' i a rid tic. a.ul lu duaaira irflh- dijreiW orirana. aiidoTr' l iiira al drhllll, aaaasnlulneriuaasuniw a tiSO. W. B OOUWAttD. HON. JAM Kd THOMPSON; JuMlca of tb. Snpmut Com I f Frunaylvault. rmuHimi. Arll. iaea I aiaaidar " nnoSerol". .mian Hiuara" a llia.a Martina, in mm of atlaikaof lud.Kcalion or 1)) M,.ia. lcararliryll.iafmmroyMi.crirtfit. HON. GEORGK SHAIISWOOD Jaatiee of tb Sapient Coart of renue.lTan!. rniLAiiauau. J-ne 1, 11 1 karalbaiid b eii-nnca that -HooSand1 o hitter ' ia a'tarr th1 loclc, nlirin ilyapepua 1 HON. WM. F. ROGERS, Mayor of tb city of Bnflblo. V. T. M ima'a arm. Brrrai o, June M. 1. 1 braad -lloirflarKfal'eniian Itiltrr. niU T-le lanr Buuily darini; "be pa" Jcar. u,tn. Tl mend Inwu an rxcallcor loatc. ironarlii.R t. air..r l the eyateui. Thir HON. JAM RS M. "WOOD, Ka Slayer of Wllliajnaport. FennaytTania. 1 Ukreraat t.leawir la rccomnlMMlliiK"nooHr Omrnaa twiii ' W any .. who may be afflicted wit Prapepa:. I bad th P,pr' " r Doi.iT.1. To ke any hod oa y amacb. an4 1 bj. i wk ot 10 b. a).W to half a an. Two bou: of ioak afia.j yrtg "r. CAtJTiOisr. ' 1IO..SW r.ai R.Mnedi r eeflirterfelte Tb. geewta. lb. .i; -T oa tna mi 01 m, mi-... -.-n .. .,1. i.i ndtb.ai.ftbnrcib!tjwuiaclblil. AU lher arecoaalerlbiu Prle of ntttera, 1.00 rer fcatlt; Or, si half doseu fr li.OO. rrlee wf the Twnle, $l.SO per fcM!e Or, Hair aleaai lor .. tit TonU it ft up l tfnitrS ItutlU: j... It la Pr ll-r"end" Ono H " SliVTrTaVSr. "iviriily "." bbrbly rom aad do aotailow tbeUn.S!ls to Indue yoa o J 1 gTs T 1 IDT ID to Uk Tllil ' M1 h J" tori- LnaaM b make ianr" pr. dt 11 Tiie reinev. die will be Hut by eiprraa to any hjcaaty upon ap nlicauoa to t.'.e VKK-tCIPALi OFFICII AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE ItTOHK, JV..Tf AMCII STKKKT,l-Umelphim. . p. ,r Piriwl - pwininlttl. (Tormerly C. II. JACKSOH A t o ) Tbeaeremad earSrle by triSi;iu.S-.orkee. 4 aad btedtona Daalera rerw hera. iny-rt,, ,,.tt a toeiamm !2 Ui srt tie y" B, in order 10 ret Kl K .vi.