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THE CONSERVATIVE. lOtEPS a,. KKU.T, BBMOB ABB FMFU1TOI. H C0NWXL8YILLS:, OHIO : FftlDlT, : . . March 10, 1ST!. Prohibition STATE TICKET.! mwrnioi, GIDEON T. HTEWART, of Huron. fob trier, oovbbbob, P. IL WXDDELL, of Montgomery. row Mi rvwic woaaa, L. B. SILVER, of Colurnbiaae. roa arpaava jenns, AMUIL S. ADAMS, ef Cuyahoga, ma tcik, TH0KA8 EVAS3, Jr., of Delaware. FOa ATTOaSKT OBXSBtL, J. W. aTI CUOMB, of Hocking. rB StATB COM IHMH1 OF COM. eCBOOLS, DX-SULOUoN HO VVASD, of AUtana. ra clr or scntaxa cocbt, ASZA ALDERMAN, of Morgan. res apditoe or stitb, ' T. U CHAD WICK, of Franklin. J .JIB1.' ewaaaeaaae i Platform of the National Prohibition Party. Adopted at the Chicago Convention, Sept'r 2, 1869. VTeaBBAB, Pro taction and allegianee ara reciprocal duties. Bad every aititan who yield obedienca to the juit com mands of hia government ia eatitlad - to tho fall, complete and perfect pro- VeUvn oltbM government iaine n--joymentcf personal security, person al liberty, and privet property, and VTrcieas, The traffic in intoxicating v drink greatly impairs tke personal aeeuritj and personal liberty of largo maaaea of eitiseas, and renders pri vate property insecure, and VaiBBAa, Tho existing parties- are hopelessly unwilling to adopt an ad equate policy on this question, there fore we, in national con ran lion sj tabled, as citisene of this free re public, sharing in the duties and re sponsibilities of its government, in the discharge ef a eolema duty we owe to - our country and our race. unite iu the following declaratioa of rnneiplea : . That while we acknowledge the pure patriotism and profenad states manship of those patriots who laid broad and deep the foundations of this government, securing at once the right of the States severally and their inseparable union by the Federal Com stitution, we would not merely garnish the aepulchers ef our republican fatb' era, but we do hereby rea f our sol emn pledge of fealty to tho imperish able principles of civil and religious . liberty embodied in the Declaration of American Independence and our Fed eral Constitution. . 2. That the traffic in intoxicating beverages is a dishonor to Christian civilisation, inimical to the best inter . ests of society, a polities! wrong of an equaled enormity, subversive- of the ordinary object of government, not capable of being regulated or restrain ed by any system of license whatever, but imperatively demanding for its sappression effective legal prohibition both by State and National Legisla tion. J. That in view of thi, and inasmuch -as the existing political parties either oppose or ignore this great and para mount question, and absolutely refuse to do anything toward the suppression of the rum traffic, which isrobbing the nation of iu brightest intellects, des troying its material prosperity, and ra pidly undermining its vary founda tions, we are driven by an imperative sense of duty to sever '-owe connection with these political parties, and to or ganise ourselves into a National Prohi bition Party, baring . for its primary object the entire sappression of, the traffic in intoxicating drinks. 4. That while we adopt the name of the 'tion al Prohibition Party, as ex ireesive ef our primary object, and while we denounce all repudiation of the public tbt. and pledge fidelity to thai nrittcinla ef lb A Declaration of law. - . ... I tion, we deem - it inexpedient to cits prominence to other political issues. 5. That a Central Executive Commit tee of one from each State and Terri tory and the District of Columbia, be appointed by the Chair, whose duty it shall be to take such action aa in their judgment will beat promote tho in terests of the party. a aaaa eaaaaaeaaa. dependence and Uie f ederal Constitu-iwoaia Thi Herald continues to ropy nr. licioa fram the Cincinnati Gazette, and other Pro-Whisky papers, lett ing forth the doctrine of regulating ,the Liquor Traffic, bat it faila to aaawar oar queries why the great Pepablican party does not enforce tbeae regulating lawa. Last week it published an article from the Gazette which contends that "it ia found aaceeaary to ex cept beer from prohibition," &on and watch also atates that not on, ttfird of the Alcoholic Spirits pro daced u mad as beverages. Both these statements are false, as both the Gazette and Herald knew, at well as almost - erery statement made in the article. '. Prohibitionist ara for the prohi bition of the maaufaatara. Bale and importation of all Alcoholio Spirits, whether they bear the same of beer, native wine, whisky or bran ana every man of common of atnav knowa that not one hundredth part of the Alcoholi Spirits manu factured is tried . im , pharmacy or Btaohanios, and also that almost the vthole of the balance made is sad 'as beverages. .Bat, here is the question fur the Herald to answer, and if it has the Jeaat particle of ..iw - t-nti, tn St it 5t I. nt im.t r hs.Mtm.i ! cowerdic; it will answer it : if the Herald and the UepubUcan car- ty are for temperejiee, and it is a fact that regulating laws ara alUauffi cient, why does not the Herald call for the execution of these laws, and why doea not tbe Republican party execute these ? Answer, or deservedly bear the s tig iiia of a falsifier and a coward t I ! Tat State Board of Equalization has redneed ' the grand aggregate of the valuation of the State 12 per cent. Teb new Congress has organised, and Speaker Elaine, of slain e, has been re elected. There is son- talk of ad- inHmwiftft " J ll'J J.J1.' L Jtoqb War, ef the Monroe and Bel mont Court of Common rieaa, is threatened with impeeehment if he don't resign, alien aecountof his habit of uitsmperans. Will It Be Enforced? We publish tnu wsek an edict issued by yiex. II. Newconkb, Grail Master of if aeons in Ohio, which the Grand Lodge ot Ohio," lU meeting in Spru rfield, October IStb, 1870, mad 1. hi duty to i. in t the Subordinate Lodges of the State againat intemperance, gambling, licentiousness, do. This edict beMS date of Jan. 9th, 1871, and weaappoea it has been receiv. ed by tbo Subordinate Lodges in this vicinity, and we wonder now if measures bare been taken to en force it, or if it has only been form ally read to these Lodges and laid away as ao much waste paper ? The Grand Lodge of Ohio, ia waking ip to the injuries that in temperance, licentiousness, Ac, in members of the Order, are working to ilaeoary, ia discovering, as the Grand Vaster intimates, the most powerful weapons need against the Order by its enemies. Fersons out aid the Order are very apt to judge it by iu members and their eharactera. If the Lodge located ia a community is composed oi good men, outsiders look apon Ma sonry aa a commendable institu tion ; if bad men, on tb other band, compote its membership or any considerable part thereof, out siders look, upon it as decidedly questionable in its moral influence, to aay the least of it. Hence, we say that tke brand Lodge has found the maia cause of all opposi tion to Masonry ia the ricee of ite adherents, and we ara glad that it has instituted measnres to purify its body of tho cancerous sores thst ara making it a stench ia many com mamtiea. The only . ajiery now is, will these measnres be carried out ? Here in HcConaelaville, oar Ma sonic and Odd Fallow Lodges, (we hall speak of bath these Orders in the remainder of this article,) hare amongst their members aome of the worst obaraelers in the communi ty ; and it is asserted, and even ad- mittsd by Kaaona and Odd Follows, that drinking men, and those who think it so harm to drink, have the controlling influence in these Lodg es, to say notbmg of the other rices that tome of the members are noto riaoa for indulging in. Within the past three months we hare been spoken to relative to this matter by llaeona and Odd Fellows time and again, and the . complaint baa al ways been that temperance and moral men are far in the minority. Quite recently - a member of one of these Orders told us that if good, moral man made application for admission to membership n the Order be belonged to, that the chances were that some acailawag would black-ball him ; but that if a man of questionable character applied, aa opportunity would be watched for when the best men of the Order were absent, and then he urn vutea in. oj auon mo I J t- M .. T 1 ' nenrertng aa thia," be said, "the Lodge is being prostituted to tgno ble end.' ' In order to show the uses some men, .n this vicinity,- make of their Masonry and Odd Fellowship, we will relate a little ctrcamatane that occurred quit recently ia this Til lage, and which came to our ears through was who was present. On a Certain Sunday, four or fir men were in company, 'and aa all bad been on a drunken spree and were out of liquor, the question waa bow to get mora to quench their appe tites. All but one - spoke p and said they did not know bow to get it, when tbo remaining indiridnal responded, "I hare tbo advantage ef the rest of yon, I am an Cdd Fel low and can buy "Whisky any time 1" So be was sent aVir the liquor, and bought it of one who is both aa Odd Fellow and a Mason. t W might relate many more cir eumstaacee of a similar kind to the abore, were it accessary for our purpose, and wo might instaaee other rloea that are common and notorious amongst some of the members of these Orders, bat if oar object eaa be accomplished without so doing, we will refrain. " Although neither a Mason nor an Odd Fellow, yst We bare always believed these" institutions to be promoters of the xaor welfare of any people amongst whom ttrey exist when their true teachings are obserred, and all good citizens can a a. . t oa dowbu me time wnen tneir principles are prostituted... Cbase- qu"tl. we hail with exultation ,h fforU of t0 Gr"d lissoae of Ohio to parlfy its body, by first endeavoring to reform its members, and second by cntting ol those that will hot reform. It is Loped that the Odd Fellows will make a similar effort, if they bars not already begun One. . P. S. Since the abore waa writ ten, we are told that W. A. Sill, W. M. of Corinthian Lodge of MoCon- nelsnUe, and Lloyd McBee, W. M. of the Valley Lodge of Malta, are determined to carry out tbe edict of Grand Master Kewcomb tethe let ter. Thi Herald aaya the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate ia opposed to rrohibitioB. The Herald cither wilfully falsifies, or is wrongly in-farmed. Important Edict of the Grand of F. A. to Intemperance. Ornci or thi Gxakd Hastir, I Of F.4A.1L, of the State of Ohio. lO. V 1. i xouno, J an. S t h, A. J. bb71 To the W. M., Wardens and Broth er of tHtF.JeA.il : BaiTBni : At the last session of tho Grand Lodge of Ohio, begun and bald in theeity of Springfield, October 1SJ, A. L. 870, tbe select committee to whom waa referred so much of the U. W. Grand Master's address aa relates to intemperanoe and profanity, submitted a report, which was adopted unanimously aa follows : That those ricea hare be come alarming: and painfully prev- aleat, even among the members of oar ancient and honorable fraterni ty, marring the beanty and harmo ny of our lodges, producing discord and alienation and moral declen sions, at war with the very elemen tary principles on which the whole fabric of the Masonic Institution is based. Erery Masonic brother, by the tenure of bis profession, is bound to obey the moral law, and what aaya that law v - "Thoa ahalt not take the same of tbe Lord thy God ia vain, for the Lord w.U not bold him guiltless who taketh his name ia Tain. - In the first step which a man takes, at the very entrance of tbe reatioale of the Temple, with what solemnity ia be charged, among other duties, that which he owes to bis God never to mention hie nam but with that reverential awe whiob ia due from a creature to bis laudable undertakings, and to ea ts em Him as the Chief God. A gain, ae be ascends another atop to wards the inner Temple, what bril liant hieroglyphics arrest his at tention, up towards whiob all eyee are turned in mute and rererend awe. And can erea an entered Apprentne profane that aacreJ nam or imprecating its cure up on himself or upon hia fellow man. llow much more a master Mason, whose feet bare trodden the sane- turn aanctoram, or Holy of Holies. .Drunkenness is a rice or ao hid eous a mien, brutal-sir-g the physic al man and rendering him an ob ject ot contempt and detestation, mingled with pity. Alas ! how many, eren of onr brethren generous, nobte and gift edhare fallen rietima to th ia in satiable rice, and are now motder- ing in dishonorable graves, or has tening with trembling sir idea in the samo broad road to destruction and eternal death, unhonored and unwept, save by the griefVsincken, beart-broken wife and bemlees or phana, or the doting mother, on whose maternal breast be in youth .1 1 - . 1 , a pinuweu ma Doyian ncaq. lour vommittee deem it unne cessary to elaborate the evils re sulting from tbeso uomssomc vices, not oaly to tbe fraternity to which they were oe honored and belov ed membera, bnt by tbeir noons example in the community where their vices are practiced, yonr Com- mitte recommended for adoption tne following : Revived, That tb M. W. Grand Master be, and be ia hereby au3r onaed, and it is made bis duty to issue a circular to be addressed to the 8abordicate Lodges of this jar ledielioa, enjoining tbe Masters of the several Lodges ia aotion in these premises, by all the powers of moral suasion and brotherly kind neaa, to arrest the eril, and in the last resort, to cut off tbe persist ently offending members, as can cerous excrescences on the body of Masonry. Bmtbeik : Freemasonry ia bas ed upon the practice of rirtaous principles, inculcating the highest standard of moral excellence ; mor ality is its foundation and chief corner stone ; erery Mason should bo a moral 'man ; no one of our fra ternity, however depraved or dels-. sed be aay bo, will for a moment dare to deny this fact, and yet how many, knowing their duty aa Ala sons te the moral law, practice what they profess. Our institution has suffered more through our own negligence in allowing so much im morality amongst our members than from all tho anathemaa that erer, from ignoTinc or fanatical bigotry, bar been bnrled against it ; its enemies, through our own inconsiderate acts Of imprudence and negligence, bare been furnish ed th weapona to assail it, and we bar thereby weakened the means of onr own defense. A man addic ted to deliberate profanity, intemp erance, gambling, or any other li centious babit or vice, is not a pro- Kr person for reception into the tteraity, much lees to be a mem ber thereof, unless be reforms im mediately, for ench a person may with just propriety be classed as an irreligious libertine hia habits would at least entitle him to that credit. Aa institution where the purest of moral are taaght, where reverence to the High and Holy God are ecjomeu, should nerer be contaminated with impure and de filed elements. Good men and true revolt at it, honor and honesty for bid it. and divine justice will soon er or later demand full retribution lor all such delinquencies. We hare nothing to fear from outside press ure ; the powers of Church and State, with the feeble breath of the fanatic, bar been burled, time and again, against our noble and time honored institation, and yet it oc cupies a nobler and higher posi tion throughout th world than ev er bofore, and so it will erer con tinue to do if you will only be just, and practice osUide of the Lodge those noble precepts which we are taught in it. It must be apparent to the mind of a reflecting and con siderate Mason that bis obligations are of a moat serious nature, that he baa voluntarily, and of hia own free will and accord, assumed da. ties and rsspoasibilttiea whieh re quire bint to obey both divine and moral law ; and the natnr of these responsibilities be cannot nay, be dare'not with impunity disregard. His duty to hia God, bis neighbor, his lodge and to limK and fami ly, requires not oaly that ha should obey it, but that be ahould as all means in bis power to enforoe obe dience to that law from every mem ber of kis 'Lodge. Every mitiW- j tion, and more particularly curs, is judged by ite individual membera If aay of our members ara intemp erate, profane er immoral men, our Order mast to a great extent Buffer for their astiona. A great respon sibility rests upon the Master ofs Liodsa. Ha abonld at least be not sessed of all tbe rardinal virtues"? temperance, fortitude, pradence and jugtico. How can th Maslsr of a Lodge teach morality and virtue and expect hia members to follow thoae teachings, when, pertape, be i.p.uni. -r ' i intemperate, proruo, 1'centioue, and immoral in hia habitat If so, be is false to hie God, false to him- self, and bis Lodge, violating bis obligation, violating the promises be made at bis installation. He stands before bia liudge a perjured maa. Such a man is nnwortby tbe name of Mason, and ought not to be allowed to oresiie over a Lodira of Masons. Ite cannot expect obe dienee to our lawa from bis memb ers if be violates those law with impunity. A man ought not to be a Master over others who is not Master ovor Lis own habits and pas sions. Such a Master would net be the proper person to enforce this edict of the Grand Lodge, unleas be immediately reform, and it be doea not reterni, apoa proper informa tion being sent to me I will deem it my duty to immediately suspend him from oflice, aa being nnwortby and incapable of diffusing thaVlight and knowledge dee from a Master to hie Lodge, and I hope ao broth er, through fear or favor, will besN tale to is form me if the Master of hia Lodge is profane, intemperate, or guilty of any licentious or immo ral habits. It is a daty erery good man owes to himssii aad bia Lodge to see that none be elected to office but good men and true. To the end that institution does net suffer by the election to office of men who will bring eensure and reproach up on our Order, it ia necessary that we should commence at tbe Mailer of th Lodge. If ho is a moral man be can command the respect and esteem of : hia brethren ; if be ia immoral, the first thing, to be don will be to relieve him irom office. And it is hereby made the impera tive duty of the Masters of tbe sev eral Lodges ia oar jurisdiction, and they are hereby ordered and en joined io use all ihe powra of mor al suanton, brotherly lore and kind nes to induce the erring brothers t reform ; use all the arguments and entreaties in your power, talk ! to him aa you would to youi own brother or yonr only son, aa you would like to bare otbera talk to you if you wre in danger) point the brother who indulges in intox icating liquor to the danger he ia in, to the serpent he is handling, to the serpent that la alowly but surely consuming his n la! a, des troying bis intellect, debasing his manhood. No man can indulge In the us of liquor and be sate. If be is a moderate drinker, as some call it, it only takes a little more time ; tbe fangs of tbe ecrpeat will soon strike borne. So man of good kenae will aay the use of liquor is a bene fit to. bimself or bis family. Then why use it 7 Let each aud every DWf uwh have the intsreelei Masonry at heart rai-e oulwara ing roice agaiaat thia foul monster, the demon inlemperente, who ie destroying its rictims by thousands daily. How many of our brethren, otherwise noble, brave and gener ous, are slowly but auroly hasten ing on to destruction by the aid of this most deadly poison 1 .Breth ren, you who indulge in the use of it, pause for a moment, reflect on what yon are doing, ask yourself if tbe course jou are pursuing will make you happy, will it reflect credit upon the institution, will it make your friends and family hap py to know that ono they lor so dearly is hastening alowly to a drunkard's grave. Thia may, to some of our brethren, seem a little too plain- and strong language to use, bat tbo disease requires a prompt and sure remedy ; no otb. er will restore the patient to health. And the Masters of the several Lodges in our jurisdiction are here by ordered to enforce this edict of the Grand Lodge to the rery letter, against erery offending brother who ib guilty of intemperance, pro fanity or any immoral or licentious habits. The indulgence of those rices not only tends to bring die-1 grace and dishonor upon the guilty and offending brother, but it casts a stain npon and becomes a cancer on tb body of Masonry, and it can only be removed by bis immediate reformation or expulaion from tbe fraternity. Ono or the other must be done.. It will not make any dif ference how high or how low a po sition the brotner may occupy in community or our Order. If guilty ot violating the moral law, whiok is the very element and support of onr institution, be must suffer the vi inamativu. uo tuuaa auuor tue I penatty-.-Bvery Maater aaert,r. berof our Order in this State will be held to a strict acconnt ia tba erforcement of this edict.; If it should strike from the ralisof tbe several Lodge J or errev J ol iti membership who will not con form to tba law, let is be done.- We ar making too maoy membera and too few Masons. Let every Master and member-do tbeir duty ia thie I assure you I will not hesitate to do my part of the work in en forc ing thia Uw, evea to arresting the charter of any Irodge ia tb State that fails to nforc thia rul a gainst every offending brother, and tbe suspension of th Matter ot any ofth several Lodges wbo fail a to comply with or to enforce this diet. Tbo time baa arrived that require immediate aad prompt ao tion by all good Masons to arrest and atop thoa vicea. Il is bsreby ordered that thia circular b fre qaently read in th several Lodges in this State, that none may plead ignorance of it. The law is plain and clear ; but one coarse to par sue if the guilty will net immedi ately reform ; it ie tbe Master's du ty to appoiai a oommttte to prefer cbargea and expel, for un masonic conduct, all who will not conform to tbe law, to tbe ead that th Lonor and. reputation of oar fraternity may be firmly established, aad the world al large convinced ofha good effect. Girsn under my band, aud lb private seal of the Grand Master SJ J . B ... ' tne any nnu year a cove written, s " ALEX. H. NEWCOMB. Grand Master of Masons in Ohio. f patrons of your paper, tnat of is locality have form- :now " F.r,mer ..(?"b Ind. IU object is the diseus is reUtJnJ to Agriculture, &c. nVganifed by the if the following officers : jowell, President; Strode, Vice President; HSW ADTEatTISEXEXTS. Wksviub. 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Catarrh, wafch aff acta an anaa taramiaaaaa aa araaeaiua aa wllhant daaHL tw aataraly ioaa it baa arlalart AH aaaaa aaa aaaitrraiy ararjw rraatraaot, tad BtOSa-tB ba farfritad Sja aay aaaa that it faaa ta aara af lay a taoraatrh tnal a it. Rev. MARTIN DUTTON'S Kaaaady ia taaaaaaat aad baat farBaadacaa aad Waak Kyaa ara faa nany mm tba aaaaaqaaaaa av t'atarra. SASSAFRAS. WITCH HAZEL Sarar butt ta Sia aaaaadiata raTlat ta aB aaaaa. BEAD THIS TESTIMONY aad aaad ataaap for a rircalar, dotaihac tha ajrrartnajia af tha d aad rataaa af tha rarardy. A yinrr will ba aut or mAit aa raoaiDt of RMmay. fRIUK TWESTT-nVK CEKTS. Hy UaUrrh waa Imiatdiilaly taBarrd hr yr Baa. aafraaaad Wiich HasaL Rat. ASA BKUWK. I aaa mad without waarrnf apactartr. aad thawaab. "a i. aothaly aaaa ataaa a.ina y.ar haawfraa aad Wrtaa llAaal. NOrCMAS BAKFJ1. Voar ii. ! aad WHeh Haa.1 baa aai.l Sail I a ll at falaara mj awalanha vnaua la aiiaat aba. BAHAII JONEi Addraaa, Ba. MAltTT rrTTOT hiUa Haaaa rHatfoat How York. TAKE NOTICE FOR ALL DISEASES. TO EARN A LIVING EASILY. Bfaataaoa b ia. doatry, wrtboot imv ta atart Ufa atta, Tfca Baerat la Omt I and wa ara wflfioy fa auaa H rwn te all AOWTS AKK WADTRD te arfl thia Bank, and thry aaa aara front i ta Udotlara a day. fUnd f or a mtulsM aadaa.aiaalaeepy. PRICK OSB DOLlJlR Srtnraat) aaaioMBf two paatara aUmoa. KAAaaB S (JO, at r lillta gtraat. Baaaia haw Vort City. ADAM AND EVE in the GARDEN OF EOEft IT till PLXASC EVERYBODY. SaaS FIFTY OBRTS far aaay. aad roar addraaa at aU&ta MaJIY MOORE, a tat aa D, It aw Yark BT8I.ESS CARDS. OATtnTT. BROOH0, Habvby DaBLWOTOY, Captain, Will make reenter weekly tripe be tween Zsnesville and Pittsburg, as fol lows: Leaves Zaaesville at 8 o'clock, on Tuesday mornings; and, returning, leaves Fittebarg en Saturday evenings, at 'lock. a ma trr. AB7Ut mh' l7fl-- Thai JOIII BTA!f is tbe BEIT ever ia McCO.VKEI-S- SS?".VB IlliliL. He has aMtaUY en hea4 a gaea asMrU me at siTm eed Btotie Boeti.af his wn maaalaetar, whieh he it offarisr at the lowaat CASU rataa. Give his a eall at his alshliahraant Mar la-waal earner ef fab lie f tsara, McCenaeliviUe, Oaja. ..t.M.llTr-ly. DRUGS MEDICINES! DK. JN'O. ALEXANDEH, ORIGCIST, tt'conn ELSTILLB, obio. DUUGS, PATENT M BDlCit S3, PAINTS. PBRFUMKRT, WALL PAPER, AND all artistes pertaiaiag Ie tbe DRUG TKADEs SW Be bra hsarl eaettaBtJy a large aa4 exbsnaiva sVoek efell rtiele prtaiaiDg te the buiaM, at tbe 10 WIST market pri ses. ALSO BEATTY it TEACOCK'S Patent Lamp Siiades M'laW 6 aCL V" Balaa aad r-raaertpUom JNS. V that arm aara aay aaaa af ustxrsuu WEAX-MKsa. siohtxt emis- llsiOXS. UlPOTKNOa as, and raatara krat II Uauaaoad ta yariact aaatla. ButT raxa TO II VyAUUby aoa waa aaSarad aad ia mam aanrd X ITaalaliain WTtntB WSUXm sV xtw BaoanwaT. a. Far sale only by Mergaa seoaty. Jba Alexsader, in marlJ,lST-ly. MISCELLANEOUS. nOTT IW.svvRlfsTOnED. Jott publithad, new editioa ofPr. Oilvenrall's Calbrato4 mf oa the Radical Core ( witboul madicin)of Spermstorrbas br Be miaal Waaknaaa, Involuntary Seminal Lee sar Impouary, Mental aaa rbjaieal Inea paeity, lmpadimanU to Marriage, ate.; also, CfeaaaaiPtion, XpilepeV. end Fit-i, inaueed by aelf-iadttlguae or aaxaaJ itiavagaaee. sTPaice, in a sealed envelope, ealj six ants. Tbe celebrated author, i tVs sdrailrable attar, ciearlr damoustrates, from a thirty yer' tueceaafu! practica, that the alarm Dgrontei)aaces ef self-abnae may be rad ically eared withent the dasgeraat m of internal medicine er the application ef the anifa j pointing out a mmfe of euro at enee impla, acrtaia, aad affretaal, by maaat ef which every uflerer, be atatUr what his eeaditioB may be, stay eore himaelf cheap ly, privately, and radically. dsr This Lecture thould be ia tbe hands ef every yuath and every maa in the land. Bent anJer seel, ia plaia envelope, ta any ad.lraat, paetpaid, ea receipt ef seats ertwe paatafreatampa. AU, Dr. Culver well's Marriage Oniee priae li cents. Addrett th PnbTirhera, Cljae. J. C. Klla tk Ce , J - Bowery, Xaw Terk, T. O. Boi4484. FINE GOLD AND SILVER "WATCHES. AT DALF PRICE. Genuine 18 Carat Gold Homing esssd Watches Gents' and Ladies' Sises, regu lated and warranted for time and wear, at half tbe anal price, oaly $33 each. Tba Ultra Fine Quality, 18 Carat go! J, EngiM Tnrned, Ilnnting Cased, Fall Jew eled Uver Movements, perfectly adjusted te all climates, regulated, and each warran ted by special certificate, at only f SO each. The Same, ef Finer and higher grade, with Chronometer Balance, at $39 each. The Same, at Last, with fine Nickel Works, and Stem-winding and Setting At tachment, requiring no key, wound aodwfrt by i be stem, only $40 each. Alt the above Watches are put at half price, aad eecu warranted tor time and wear. Hber 31-5. Extra Fine, Fare .Silver, nnntlng Cased Genta and ladies', at only $12 each. Beat Quality Coin Silver, Booting Cased, Fell Jeweled Leveiat only $15 each. Extra Fine Quality, Patent Livers k Chronometer Movements, Baby Jeweled, at only $20 each. Our Watches are all warranted, and if not perfect will be taken back and Ihe moeey returned. s3aWe require no money ia advance, bet send all good by Express, payable ea delivery, with privilege to open end exam ins before paid for, by paying Express charges, nub it net eatislactory, re tamed. Plaera where ne Express mat, goods will be sent by Brail, in registered package, by sending la advance. 9 Persons ordering Six Watches at a time, will receive an extra Watch ef same value free. . Also, Gold Chains I Gents, at $6. $8 to 113 ; Ladies' at tlO, $13 to $15 each. Tbe finest Gold Ha ted and Oroide Gold Chain at $2, $4, to $3 each. 8 late description and price of Wa-tch re quired, and order by mail direct from TOK UNION WATCH CO , 148 Fulton Street, New York. Jan. C. 1871 3uio. WAliNERB il e Remed Tt araer'e Pile Remedy baa nev er failed (not even ia one eaer) to ear ibt very worst eases of Blind Itebing or Bleed ing Piles. Those wbe are aiB eted should immediately eall oa tbeir druggist and get it, for it will, with the (1st application, in stantly affird complete relief, and a few fol lowing application are only required to tffet a permsBtnl core with oat any trouble or inconvenience id its use. Warner's Pile Remedy ia expressly lor lb Piles, and is act recommended to care any other disease. It has cored macy eas es of ever thirty years standing. Price One Dollar. For sals by druggists everywhere. NO MOKJE "VV e a k N" e res Vvaraer'a Dlspcpsla Taalc is piepared expressly lor Dwpept ics and those suffering from weak nerves with habitual eoMtrpatioa. There are very few wbo have not employed physieiene tor years to rese ct what this praperstioa will do in a lew weeks, by strengthening the nerves, enricb leg ibe circulation, restoring digestion, gi ving strength saeotally aud physically, ena bling those who may have been eocfined for yaars to tbeir rooms aa invalids te again re turns tbeir oceepetions and all tbe duties ol life. On trial li all we ask to enable this remedy to recommend itsslf te tbe most skeptical. It is a slightly stimulating ton ic and a splendid appetizer, it strengthens tb stomach and restores tbe generative or rani and digestion to amoral healthy state. Weak, nervosa aad dispepti peisonssho'd ass Warner's Dispepeie Tooie. For sale by draggist. Price Ons Dollar. Con No More. rVaraer'a Congn Balsam is healing, soltsning. and expectorating. The sxtraordinsry power it possesses in imme diately relieving, aad eventually earing tbe most nbstioats ease ef Coogbs. Colds sod Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Inflaensa, Cat arrh, Hoerseotst, Astbma, and Consump. tioa, is almost Incredible. So prompt it tb relief end certain its effects, ia all the fore going eases, er ia any affection of tbe lungs, last thorsands of phyiiciaai are daily pre scribing it, and one ao all say tal it is th brosS healing and expect oral ing aiedieine knows. One dose always afford relief, and ia most ceass en bottle effects a eurvj Bold by all draggista, in large bottles, Price Ooe Dollar. It ie yoar owe faolt if you still coogh sad saSer. Ihs Balsam will ewe. W ineofLi f e-t TcalaiBt Vita erHlaeel Lit. the most delicioes beversgs and tooie etimrl alaat bow eelore tb world. It ie a spaa ded sppstiser, free from allisotyaos drag er impurities, and ia prepiwd lor Ihoae re quiring a praaaat atimuknt that will brace sp tke Bervee, give tone ta the whole sys tern, and, eonseqaently, renew lilrv It ie tar oaerior to Brandy, Whisky, WioaBitV era, or sny other article ever offered to tbe pablic, for both male and female, yooig er old, may take the Wine ef Lite. It is, la fact, m life preserver. Those wbe wish te enjoy good health and a free low ef lively spirit will do well to take tbe Wise ef I jfe. It ia different Irom aaythicg ever be fore in aaa, and Ie sold by druggist every- wbeie. Price Oa Dollar, ia quart bot tles. Emme n vraraer'a awaicMgMB n tb only article knowa to eore ike Wbites. (it will cure ia every case). Where ie tke family ia which thia important medietas it not wasted T Mothers, thb is the greatest bkseirg errr offered te yea, aad yew she' d immediately procsr it. It ia el a ear enre for Female Irrfrslarties, and may be depended npon in ersry ease whet tb monthly now ba been abstracted through cold or diseas Sold by or egg 1st, Price On Dollar. Feb. 3J, 1871 -1. . MISCELLANEOUS, n. a. eecaaaAV. . a boimax. i. W. SeSBABITlXB. Cochran, Sozman, , SOrTH-TTEfT IIDB OW TBI PTJBIilO II'CONNELSYXTaLE. O.. Dealers ia HARDWARE, KOUSE-FUR?bISKiHS GOODS, FAHMiNS IMPLEMENTS, CiC SPECIAL ATTE3TI0iN ivea U the Fanning Implement . AJ IJachlnery Trade. IjOWERS&REAPEKPI 11 tOLBAGESTI jj iatUsleeallty far tbe sale ef the Celoybrated CHAMPION Mowers & Reapers, "W ORL D Mower k Reaper, and tke BUBSELL. Mower & Reapers aASvrACTtasxs sr . Cook & Heating Stoves, ad add pieces af all tbe varieties ofCeek Storee ia the aaa n try 1 -11 klada mt Three!. tag Machine Castings ; alee Salt Kettlee, aad Salt Flaagee, Sugar KetUee, Pets, Sri4 dlaa, Skillau, aboat tweaty different pat erae ef Plow Points, Machine Castiagafav Steamboat. Saw Mill, Salt 'Worka, iiew- ere aaa Kee)rert : alae Cast Iron t-htmaey Tops, WiadowCape, Cellar Window rat inga, aad alee Chat trea Lege far f eheel haaaa Decks aad Beam. Tin-ware. Have constantly aa band, maaaractared tbeir order, all meantr efTia - were, Steve Trimmings, Ae. - Blacksmithing. Uanafaetarert of Water Tweers, If aadrfl) S wedge. Ae, mr Bmaktmiths. Bemember the Plao : 8oth-wst Sid of tb PnblieSqaara MCOMNiUVlUJLll. narJI,I37Wy. lojsi mm id it : For Sight Priceless. THE C!AfCN3 E1ASSES-I1 habbyactcbbb ar J. E. SPENCER tfeCO. O! N. whieh ere bow ofJervd ta tk publi, are preeoaaeeel by all the ceiabra td Optieiaae ef the World H be the MOST PERFECT Natural, Artifistat help to the human y ever known. They are ground aader their awn sapervisioa, from minute Cryttal Pehbls. melted logetber, aad derive their asms, 'Diamond,' on aeoaol ef their hard arm snd bvilHaney. Tlie Sclentlflc Prfaclpla Oa whlh they ar eonstracied bring tb eore or eeatar ef tke leu directly ia front of th eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as ia tb astarat, healthy sight, asd prevtatiog all nnpieasaot seasatioee, inch 8 gtimmsriDg and wsreriag ef sigbt, die sioeM, Aen pec n liar te all ethers ia aa. Tbey are moootsd in tbe Finest Maa Dr, la frame ef tbe beet qaeiltv ef all ma t crisis aed for that ssrpeM. Tbeir fuik aad durability cannot be surpassed. CAUTION. No genaine nalms bearing their trad mark stamped oa every trame- U. B. TITCETT Jk. BRO., Jeweler and Opticians, are aul agent tar McCoanelsviiie, Ohio, from whom ihey eaa only be obtained. Tbeae good ar not supplies ie redters st sny price. Jbbc L 1870-ly. THIS - CALABAR GRAINS. NATURE'S OWN REltSDY, 1 3 beine; readily accented by those of very msdital creed, aa afiWding a bsppy snbeU- tatc for too active or noreuani aiedicatioc. and offensive dose. Tbe introduction ef the only known lS'erre Tonio apericntio pleatasl and acceptable bras, stand con- spteuoasiy aa la greatest aadruoa to ooo era medicine. Ther are at once the pro ven tatit as well as ear for for a slats ef ailineota, from which the great nwjoriry of peraonsaieat tunes, mad miserable, ea aapyy, and physically and mentally IneSc ieni. Iray lirmrnt nf rrrrn fnrrt rnnltt a oally from Intrtealjoa (soostinie front ne cessity) to eommoa eeaea neaita rales, end is foUowed by Letherrv. Dyvpe-paia, Coo- tination, lmnere blood, lrgula-itiea, Off ensive breath and aailewaen of Courplex ion. Tbetf cuon oa the IKrvoaaSystsm eaa aceoent lor their mild and paaaiv cScacy ia a varisty ef ail roast of such aonarent diversitv ef erieia and character. Under tbii eftsct dtgestioa and aetimilay tioa are proooted. toe exeretioo of worn ot mslerial to tbe blood it assisted, and th brain acts rigoroeaty, a if andar th tXTaCt l rt Ionian I. Tb Calabar Grain OJ the approprtats remedy for the Liisrary, atodroM and th brain working claaaee, and those unable or disineitnea let tnaeieat pnytKai sisrfae, aad who ar avaally "bilitoua." Tbry are tbe Ctvorite mdieine of tbe ladle they ar the preventive and euro of aaa and headache of those voyaging; child ren can take them ; they are now the "ounce ef preventative, they are safe, mild and eCectnal ; they areapple eeed like, tasteleae.SBd inodoroaa. Farnisbed in mentbranoen pecchee eoataininr 7 to SO rraias or seooU. If not for sal at tbe nearest Druggists, enclose 50 eenU to the Calabar Grain Company, Marietta, Ohio. aaTaaV tJSm Feb.17.7l. liERMAS BITTEItS, . surs Katas es Ksoft Geraaa Elttsrs, r?-3. HODFLAHQ'S GtBMA5r T0H1C T aiarat Vy Dr. C K. Jaakaaa. rtillii-'atla. TWi lay itallea btte tiUaaeaatiy cm laiiaian laas. . . Tbey Cared YHr Fafotrg tzi ktstksrs A4 wll aaaa yew aad wear eiQdraa. Teey are a a traly atBaraat Irara Ua aran r praiarailnaa aaw a Baa eoaairy aatla Wttaaa ar Tonka. They ara aot er.parariana.ar mmjih:a iitalaam; aatSMC wintlaataaiaiaaa. -nrnftm Uftr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rarrous Debility, Jaundice, - - Diseases of tbe lidnoys. ERUPT10HS OF TEX SKlIf. U aaSdMHaamm.arWag ftem a Plsotaeraa Uvea, IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Cwaaalvatioe, raUalenee, uwari rries. Talnem tweed ta )ae Seed, AalJuy of tke loaeah. Jtaaj. -aaav Haarwbara, Diafnat lay food, Fiiiaan at - Vwaa, Blaaiaf ot mutlartrc at the 3 Wt af Baa eteeaee. Bwiamlna- ef the Baae, Bsrna er trlolceh BraaMsii. faiuas. . al at Aa Baatt, Cheatii a SaJMaaiUg aeas . .7 ' Uaae waaa tastfist roatora, Waaaat ef Wales, iai ar Waaa Wbra tbe DeU Pais la a Sea. DaSnlaaay af farap rmttoo, Ta8owaaaa af the Saia ea Braa. Pala ia tbe SUka, , Back, Oaaet. Liaiae, ate., Sadlea Vauhaa ef Beat. Boralag la lu r.w, tliail 111 lavtiiaiasa af B'.i ao wraat t)avia ' ' eaaa ef Bptrlav. a3ta A" vaiaeaV Eeofland's German BiUert a eaBraly yaaatahle. ta eeaaitBa ao He;er. Tt fat ataiaaaa af Frald Bxlraeta. Tba Hnata, Harba, a Baraa Iraaa wtlca aaaa mtraaai are made, are aatratiet tnm Uaca by a acraaiiaa ae aaa tat. Taaae eatraete ere ahae rrwaroa4 te tula aona try te aa aaa . . . Sit tha Maaaftj.iiira af Ihiaa ITlllaia Taara aara aaaa Iroet ill nan ay. au we waaieai ruiaaa ara . h aa aMsaaUa eabeaaa-o af aay kla aaatf la eaea aaa1a tt Stuaaa, Sea to It ie lee oaly Bitten that am Im mm. - alMihmrta atiaulAMta ara o Heofland'i German Tonla WearaWaaUaaef anthelacTaalaaUef tha BIHara. wimywaaSaaaiCraa Baat, Oraarw, ate. U la aaa tar the aaaaa Siaaaee aa tbe Biuara, ta aaaaa wkare aaaaa aora alcateMc atlraaiM ta raaaira. Ton will away ta sta that taaae raraadlaa are extirair SiOka. eataaaiaByataeraaATenUafcrtaenreof iheaia eaaaa aaaaad. tbaaa aaaac aciaatlSa ynparauaaa af extraeta, watla the aibara era aiere Saeoa- etVreM mrwm m -m. TBaTUHlO teeeetdeety aaef tee ataat ataaaaat aa igreaaalo reragdiea araf etfarae Ie the eaklte. Iu laata at eic,alite. It Ie a aiaeeure ta lake tt. white Ita rlaiTric. nkilaratiB(. a aiifitlaai eaatinwa aaaa at mail a la a kaowa aa taeg tei alleaalea. TWarsMae wnJIaate eaal ta HawSaara Caraua miaaaa ar Taaie la oaaae ef Daellltj. Taay tmeart eka, Sajaaaah Ie SI jaw II. wartry tae bleee, glra a joua. Ttak aal taltsats OSlita sr Kai Strati by uig th Sitters v Tlt, ' v. mu a .am . . - ewer tiaai, ea arlB cere 111 a1 raaalt jij Sam aa Mao. &eee Tear kMt aara: kaae waa lirar im rSar; kaae year d -xwati r argaaa la a aaaa. aaaSiky eoa1Uaa. by la eaa ef taaae taataalit. an aa ta aeaa wlC ewer aaaaU yea. Tbe east an la la aaaa tryraiiaain tkaaa. If yaara ef a-aaat rayaiauaa. w Say aaytkiaf yee ataat try taaae yraparan aa. -l---AWC'I ' IVTt Tsj -v- ; m... ttaeateaaewmgwee aawar baton eSate at aaaali af ea lattatael yny.rallo : HOK. OKOTtGalTT. WOODTTARD, CBJaf Jaaataeef Ihe Swpraaae Owart ef reaaarWeaia, wrttaa : -" rwauaauTriA. Varab 5C 1SCT. 1 ta "Ba.af a Uaraiaa B:ur" Ie e fao taaie, awafal a Slaaaaaeef ikedicwatire errant, aaSafrreal liiill at aaaa ef eabUlty ea waat af aameeaetka la ayateaa. Tearawaiy. - . . gO. W. WCODWAin. w. noy j am is TnonpsoKi j ' liaUii ef aa Bapeaaae Ceart ef reaaerlraala. 7. rvtiaaeLratA. April at, l&Ta. t eaaalawr - HaaCaat'a Ueraraa Bltlara ' a ralaabi waalitaa at aaaaa af attaakasf lairaatraa ae Dye aaaila. I aaa earUfy tbla tnm atr aipenane ef IV Xeeae, wit raaewat, .IjifU TBOHraVlt. I awwk. H0X. G1COKCS BHARSrVOOO ' , Nsctacef Ito Saaraate Caert ef raaaaylTaatas. . ran. .astral A. Jnae I, 'ma. ' t haTe Ban by esaarUne that " rlooSaad'e ttaaa aaa Blatara" atarwrr food taaie, ral lariat Syaaeyu cmtemm abaaes lI4toRax gHAESOCD. J: v , "BOX-tTK-F. BOGSRS, " , Karer ef tae efty ef Bnsafa, W. T. MAVoa't OVTtcw. Bervtra. Jan IT ti. f ' ' " Bittere aa Taaila' fa faatlly Suriac Iba tvt year, aa eaa reona- aaaa theaa ae aa aacalVaat Ionic, itatiartine tana an tiror ta Ike eyataaa. Tbeir aaa Ien araaneti itttkitS. eaastaedAT tmiftfltl effect. EOX. JAMSS ll TT0CD, aaT-aUrcr af WJllaWWTirV. reaaaytTaala. t take yraat ataeaare la teanmaMadtac " Hartaafs gawaa Tiait taaayeaa-wbeatar beeelkta wfk ratoaeeU I tad BVe Dyaaeaata ae ba7y tt was b aoaatbla ta hacw any food oa By etae-aca. aa 1 a-, eaaae ae wreak ae aot ta be able b walk kaif a ataVa. 1 mm batuaa ef Taaie team a yarfurt eare. . . TW aetum m loeue jTnii U. WOOD. T ojh.TrrTt?T4" R SBFaaBPlflBaBl caf") BByWIBaefcrtsajJ Tae raneiee hare the alynaiur of C. BI. J tt k ea tbe front ef tb eaiatrt araer f aacb hotifew aa the aaaac mt Iba articje ekraa at eat battle. Ait IbeTS era eaaalwiaia. rrlec mf :ke BttteVe, $1.0 wear beUle err, fceir for ito. Frtee of she Twwl, Sl.SO yerbeU)! r,a alf fwrSlwV tae Swaja c mm O-tar Btoetlea. im that b St. Hr r: taa that em aa awiaaraally aaa aa ae "" aawtaaSi aad ee aoteUew medrajjUu teUdaee joa J aarrthrnr dee that be any aay k Inet eee. aa ataaaa a iarywr ertalt aa It. Taaae aaaaa. be nt a eafwaaa aa aa aoa; afreet aa t th awjawaaZaaaW aeas. aaaWty eemirlawW erecleate the JzZ Mrr waa tee eye, Iteeart a aiawaa la tae atiweaa. aa aaaaae laa aatraat from a aawrt-araaiaarl. eraactata. waak. aa4 aarrari. Ka S. at a fttu-aead. aaaet, ea a-aa.I.irClBA.I 0WlCnB. AT TH G1UIAX MXDiCIXX BTORX, . MI AACar MTXWT,Tmttmmttrim. ' CHA5. U. XYAKS, -' Proprietor. (Feravarly C. X. JACTSOX A Cw. TVaaa iaaia1aaaia aaa try DraffUta, S-llianfj era. aa Heatcrae Dae raw ewerywarra. t3rpanvit inrrat V axaraiae Wail the art AaS JBJ are la aaa at rat tb ewsrtee. .