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THE CONSERVATIVE. MCONNELSVILLE : . -FRIDAY, . . . March 31, IST1. TIE KM S THIS PAPER. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. One copy, one yur, trhei not paid In advance, ft.OS) On copy, d year, oasfc In adrancc, $1.0 TO CLCBH. To a Club or ten, one dot lar and tblrty-flTe cents each. To a Club of fifteen, on dollar and twenty-flvo cents eaen, fXS.Tft ALL DEHNQUBNT8 will he barg ad op. in all eases, at the rate of Its Dollars a year. Prohibition Sleeting. - There will be a Prohibition Meeting at inexuwjx iuljj or suevaneiaviiie, on to-morrow evening, Saturday, April lit, at 1 T o'clock. Good speaker! have been enga ge to addreu me meeting;, Turn oat, eve- rybody I The Ladies are specially invited. Public Jleetlns. There will to a public meeting at tie ' Lodge Room of the Order of Good Telnplars of McConnelsville, on Friday evening of next wmii, April ,ia. everybody u invia ted. Good speakers will be in attendance . election Notice. iTo the Electors of Aiorgan Tp.: Ton are hereby notified that there Vill be an election held at the May or's Ofiice in McConnelsville, on Monday, the 3J day of April, 1S71, to elect the following- officers," lo- wit: Three Township TrosteesjOne Township Clerk ; One Township Treasurer ; One Township Assess or x nd Two Constables. By Girder of the Trustees. v L. HARTER, Tp. Clerk. . llarch 17, 1S71. 3w- -. "y.AsTrlCBltnral Xotlce. ' t - The Board of Directors of the Mor gan County Agricultural Society are lrely notified to met at the Uayor's Vffie, in McConnelsville, on ' M05D1T, APRIL a 1871, t ten o'clock, A. 51.; for the transac tion of important business pertaining to the interests of mid Society. The following persons, fwith the addition of a Secretary and Treasurer yet to be elected), compose the Board for IS7I: President Jsmes A. MeConnfcl. Vice President Edwin Sherwood. Managers James C. LongLridge, Jaoob Alumrcey, John S. 1 nomas, J. J. Huffman, Oliver M. Levels, JL A. C. Leland, Eli S. Fawoett, and Samuel U. Scott. . . f f 6 A full and prompt attendance is ear nestly desired. - By Order of the President. JOHXS. ADAIR, Seo'y. r Warch SI, lSH-3w. The Makcet. No change in onr home Markets. The Baltimore Cat tle Market, of the 23d inst., quotes : Cattle from 84 to $8 50 per 100. Sheep from IS to ?8 per 100. Hogs, $10 to 510 75 per 100. Tbs only sure way to kee? our Beer Ordinance in force ard effect, is to Tote the Prohibition ticket I - Ho. F. W.Wood declines being one of fhe candidates for Trustee of the Burial Grounds, as nominated by the Republican Convention. " " S Ths Prohibition Moutins at the Town Hall, on last Friday evening, addressed by Rev.C. VP". Courlright, was a decided success. ... Dmi service will be held in the Sts. Patrick and James Catholic Chnrch,, of this place, on next Sabbath, April 2d, at ten and half o'clock,' A. M,.' . Iryoudonot want your boys made drnnkards ef, vote the Prohibition tic ket this Spring, and thereby make eer tain that the Beer Ordinance will not be repealed, v If yea do not want your slumbers disturbed by hideous revelry and de bauch, vote the l'rohibition ticket, and thereby defeat the ' project to re. peal the Seer Ordinance. - Wao can tell the number of murders, fights, Street brawl, Ac, that might result in one year from the repeal of the Seer Ordinance of McConnelsville? Vote the Prohibition ticket, and there by make it sure that the Ordinance will not he repealed. - Who can estimate ' the amount of taxes the people of this Township will have to pay as the legitimate result of the repeal of the Beer Ordinance t Vote the Prohibition ticket I , W. IL Allard, while engaged in roffing Dr. J. IT. Brown's office, on last Saturday evening, (ell from the roof to the ground, severely bruis ing his right shoulder and arm. C saaaawawaawawasawaa - .Somi boys, while playing m a ca noe on the river somewhere near the wharfboat, on last Saturday af ternoon, came near drowning, and were rescued by some bystanders. Hzxt Monday is the day of the Spring Elections. Don't fiul to make your appearacco at the polls, and also remember to vote-the Prohibi tion ticket. - . : Rev. C. TV. Cocstkicrt will preach at the Presbyterian Church, of this place, next Sabbath, morning and evening. Rev. H. Cooper will be absent id atten dance on the Athens Presbytery, which meets the first of next week at Middle port. ; - .-. - . Da. 'W. B. Hedges left this place on Wednesday morning Tor -Amesville, Athens county, where he will locate and follow his profession. The Doctor leaves many friends here and also what was growing into a good practice. May success' attend hita in his new lo cation t VTho can tell the number of the followers of Christ that will be lur ed into sin, who can tell the obsta cles that will be pot in the wsy of ' - i : t V. UA repeal of the Beer Ordinance ? Vole, the rronibitten ticket 1 - J It is stated that Gavlord k Co., havs a Township nod Corporation Ticket all "cot and dried" to be presented ta the Toters next Mon day, one can got any cine as to who the candidates are. Tff Bristol Towastip Prohibi tion Ticket is beaded by Thomas Weeden, Jacob Wortman and Rafus D. Cotton for Trustees, with Rich ard Adams for Clerk and 'William II. Ceol for Treasurer. We do net know who will be on the ticket for Assessor and Constable. XL M'Damil, of the firm of Bar ker k ll'Daniel, has just returned from the East with an abundant stock of JN ew Goods, amongst which we notice that Notions have almost been made a specialty. For some thing new, nice, and at the lowest gMsible price, remember to call on arker & M'Daniet. Thi case of C. Barekholter vs. the Village of McConnelsville, car ried from this Conniy to the Su preme Court of Ohio, has been do eided sustaining the Beer Ordin ance. The last resort of the Beer it es now is to defeat the Prohibi tion Ticket Ibis Spring, and thereby secure the repeal of the Ordinance. Rally to the support of the Probi ion Ticket J ssassnanBssK ' ' Stbakge but Tsui I II. R. Pinker ton, Esq., of this town, informs ns that he gave ene paper of the Farmer's Condi tion Powders to a cow that he thought was about to go dry, and the resul i is mere than donbie the quantity of milk and richer than before. Be particular to buy only the Ohio Farmer's, and you will be more than, repaid for the in; vestment. - Wao can form an idea of the number of children that will be clothed in rags, the number of wivea and daughters and mothers that will be tnade to mourn, the number of dependents that will be made to go hungry, the cries of anguish and wretchedness that will re sult from the repeal of the Beer Ordi nance. . Vote the Prohibition ticketl Aboct as fine a specimen of the Am merican Aloe, or "Century Plant," as we have ever seen for its age. is the one at Dr. Charles Robertson's Drag Store. ' It is now about, eleven years old, and the Doctor says that if his friends will call on him eighty-nine v-eara from this date, they can see it in bloom. " . A tots was taken, on last Sab bath, by the members of the Pres byterian Chnrch, of this place, on the question as to whethor or not Rev. H. Cooper's resignation as pas tor of that Church should be accep ted. The expression of the memb ers being unsnimous in favor of his remaining their pastor, he withdrew his resignation. CB.iM.rs E. ELahlcb is about to retire from the Herald, fie takes with him the entire Job Department of the of fice, and will convert it into a separate printing establishment, devoted en tirely to Job Printing. The new office will be in the room heretofore occu pied by Kahler as a Music Store. An drew Kahler, with James M. Rusk as assistant editor, will conduct the Her ald. Da. Charles Robrktso has been a practising physicisn in this village for forty-five years, commencing in 1826. Since 1857, hewever, when he com menced business as a Druggist, buying out the establishment of Israel Green, he has declined riding unless in cases of special importance. Bis Drug Store, en the Northwest corner of the Public Square, evidences the disposition of the proprietor and his clerks to do their share of business this Spring. Mobgait CorntTT ought to have good bridges. During the four quar ters just ended, our Commissioners have spent $7,285.07 for bridge pur poses, and notwithstanding the fact, when the coming June tax is col lected, there will be a bridge fund in the Treasury of $11,109.60 they have ordered that a levy that will amount to $4,000 more shall be col lected off the people for the follow ing year. - - - Joan H. Mobrt, for some years back Assistant Cashier of the First National Bank of McConnelsville, goes to In dianapolis to embark in the lumber business. We are sorry to lose him for many reasons, one ef which is be cause he is an uncompromising Prohi bitionist. His place as a candidate for Treasurer on our Township Ticket, is filled by Thomas Hammond. It is ncertain, as yet, who will take Hur ry's place in the Bank. Malta Township Prohibitionists have put the following ticket in the field for Township and Corporation officers to be voted for next Monday : Tovmhip Tfrfot-For Trustees, Thos. Williams, A. W. Walker, Wm. Smith ; for Assessor, Joseph Deweese ; for Clerk, William A. Brown ; for Treasu rer, John O. Walker ; for Justice of the Peace, Isaac Stnbbs ; for Constables, Enos Carman and C. Holcomb. Corporation Ticket For Councilmen, William Cuppy, Isaac Stubbs, James Timms, and Joshua Jones. , Rev. L. UcGcibk, Presiding Elder of the McConnelsville District ef . the Pittsburgh M. E. Conference, announ ces in the Pittsburgh Christian Advo cate, of March 25th, the first round of Quarterly Meetings for said District for 1871, as follewa : Duncan's Falls, April 1st; So nor a, 8th; Mt. Zion, 15th; McConnelsville and Morgan. 22d: Beverly, 29th ; Rica Hill, May 6th ; Bethel, 13th Seneea ville, 20th ; Summerfield, 27th ; Staf ford, June 8th; Lebanon, 10th; Sa lem, 17th; Newport and Cow Run, 24th ; Brownsville, July 1st ; Sharon, 8th j Unionville, 15th. , ... J9Splendid Gscer and Brrv HoL tiKDs, of various stvles, for Window Shades, at ADAlR'SBook Store. The stock Is large and ean't be beat for qual ity and price. ' Tana i jost opened a fine ttsortnent of Dry Goods, consisting in part of PrinU, De laiaes, Jeans, Uaslins, Ticking, Drilling, Cotioaades, Checks, Ginghams, flannels. Crash and a general line of goods raited to thetiam and the season), all of which is of fered as low as the very loweet at SILL'S. 2fEW GOOD3 1 Ji KW" GOODS A general assortment of New Goods just opened a'. Kelly & Sea man's. ' - Bail Road Matties. The sub scription books lor the South-East-ern Ohio Bail Road have been printed, are now being bound, and will soon be in circulation. James A. McConnel and C. L. Hall met Gen. Tbomas Bring and Col. Taylor, by previous arrange ment, in Perry County, The fore, part of ibis week, and had a con ference relative to the feasibility of the contemplated route, and all were satisfied that a little public spirit erined along the line would guarantee the road. Terry County it willing to render a portion of the necessary assistance to the enter prise, wi'll build that portion of the road running through her territory whenever it is determined that Morgan and the other counties east will come down liberally with sub scriptions for the remainder of the route. - . I Almost a' Sebiocs Accibarr. On Thursday of last Week, a L Barker, of the firm of Barker & McDaniel, of this place, was considerably disabled at De- vol'a Dam. 8omebody was closing the water gates by means of a capstan and lever, and the water coming against the gates with smch force as to make the capstan revolve quite rapidly without human aid, Barker, not noticing, got in the way of the lever, and received quite a severe blow jnst above tbe knee, bruising him considerably, but not breaking the bone. But "business is business" with Barker, and notwith standing the above, we see him at his post superintending matters at the Store, keeping himself informed on the market prices of hams, shoulders, sides and lard, and also all kinds of country produce ; and we'll venture to say he'll be the first to call on our far mer friends this Spring enquiring as to the extent of their wool crop. There is nothing like industry and energy in business, and knee or no knee, they are component parts of Barker. Rather a small number of our fellow-citizens attended tbe Repub lican Tp, Convention, beld in the Mayor's office on last Saturday eve- ting. " All told thoy wonld number about twenty, thehigbeat number of votes cast at any time while we were there being sixteen, seven or eight of tbe voters being candi dates. Charlos &. Swectland was chosen chairman of tbe august bo dy, and R. II. Brent secretary. Judge D. C. Pinkerton was there as a matter of course, and he, assisted by Dan. Marion, seemed to be tbe chief cook of tbe affair. Amongst them, they succeeded in nominating the following ticket : Township Ticket For Trustees, James C. Looghridge, Joshua Hall, and David Holbrook ; for Clerk, F. M. Kahler ; for Treasurer, Clcason B. Bozman ; for Assessor, Robert II. Brent ; for Constables, Abner Pyle and Cornelius Head. Corporation Ticket For Trueteee, II. M. Cochran, Worley Adams and ITenry Patterson ; for Clerk, Lewis Harter ; for Trustees of the Burial Grounds, 1 year, C. B. SweetIaod;2 years, R. 11. Brent ; 3 years, F. W. Wood. - Thx case oi Ohio vs. Stephen Mil ler, so far, has cost the tax-payers as follows : Fees of Special Grand Jury, $30 00 Fees of Drs. Brown, E wing, and Hedges, for tbe post mortem examination of bo dy of Trary, twenty dol lars each, 60 00 Fees of Petit Jury. - 63 00 Fees of Sheriff, including board of Millr, 83 00 Fees of Clerk of the Co art, 15 09 Fees of Deputy Sheriffs du- - ring trial, 4 00 Fees of F. B. Pond as As sistant Prosecuting -Attorney, 25 00 Fees of Ball and Stanbery, and allowance for expen ses incurred by them in defending Miller, 125 00 Board of Jury, two days, during tbs trial, 48 00 Fees of witnesses before the inquest, before tbe Grand -Jury, and before the Court of Common Pleas, fees of Coroner's Jury, money expended in horse-hire - and in employing peraana to search for Miller, 126 10 Total, $581 10 Fire hundred and eighty-one dol lars and ten cents is rather a large bill for our tax-payers to pay in one case growing out of the Liquor Traf fic, ain't it ? Bat this is not all, Ux-payers I In addition to the a bove sum, there is tho claim of the reward of three hundred dollars, of fered by the County Commissioners for the arrest of Miller, yet to set tle, which, if paid, will swell the sum to eight hundnd and eighty-one dollars and ten cents 1 And, besides this, there is a prospect of Miller getting new trial, which, if he suc ceeds in getting, will cost the tax payers not less than four hundred dollars more t ' - - Whatao you think of it, tax-payers T Is it to your interest to con tinue voting with the old political parties wbich are upholding the Liquor Traffic and thereby swelling your taxes beyond endurance, or is it your interest to cast your ballots with the Prohibition Party that is pledged to drive the Liquor Traffic from the Land ? The expenses of this case may be compared with what you bave to pay annually for tho devastations wrought by the Liquor Traffie, only as a grain of sand to the mountain or as a drop of water to the ocean. Could We bat get at the actual cot of tho Trade in Morgan county a loce, for one year, it would appall every man in iht County. When yon go the pells to vote, think of this matter, and ask your self if self-interest does notdemand that you should vote the Prohibi tion Ticket. Oa Wednesday, we called on Lnkens k Strong, Wagon Manufacturers and Blacksmiths, at the old Lukens & Doudna stand, opposite the wharfboat, and ascertained that they have some very superior Farm and Express Wag', ons on hand of their ewn manufacture, and, judging them as specimens of their work, we cannot but say we hare never seen them excelled anywhere. On inquiry we find that they are manufacturing Farm Wagons, Two Spring, Four-Spring, and Platform Spring Express Wagons, that they are doing any and all kinds ef blacksmith ing, and also that they are engaged largely in repairing and re-paiwting Wagons and Carriages, and they are soliciting orders for new work, never working anything but Dry Timber. Mr. Lukens has been in the business here for twenty-four years, and Mr. Strong has worked at the business in this County for upward of twenty years. Proceedings the Court of Common Pleas, of Morgan County, March Term, 1871. HON F. W. WOOD on the Bench. Jeffers, ct. al. vs. Ifeglcy contin ued off docket. . Campbell, et. al. vs. Campbell, et. al. continued. Deaver, et. al. vs. Sloncburner dismissed at costs of plaintiff. James A. McConnel vs. J. K. Bu cy judgment against defendant for $112 80 and costs. Harvey Darlington vs. John C. Edwards leave to make Admin:s- trator of John C. Edwards, doe'd., party defendant, and continued. Guardian of Vf D. Nelson vs. Ma ry A. Nelson, et. al.-dismissed with judgment against plaintiff for tbe costs. Celia Taggart vs. Kate Taggart et. al. continued. Whitney M. Sevall vs. Margaret J. Eckelburry continued. Miranda J. Taonor vs. Bonjamin Tanner divorce granted, custody of children and $600 and costs, al lowed plaintiff. John V. Ramsey va, Benj. Seve rence continued. Bicey N. Daniels vs. Allen Dan ielscontinued. Administrator of Arthur Tag- gart vs. James Carter, et. al Leave to Edward Milner to become party defendant. $216 20 found due on notes sinco suit. John Hoyl vs. Bazil L. Medley, et. al. "Leave to John Medley to become party defendant. John Stitt vs. W. II. McCarty, et. al. continued. Administrator ef Archibald Vic keis vs. MatniasSena, el. al. con tinued off docket. ' Epbriam Parmiter end S. Wilson vs. Isaac W. HempGeid leave to answer granted and continued at cost of defendant. John A. Penrose vs. David Lyne Appraisers allowed to appearand correct assignment of homestead. which was done in epou Court plaintiff to pay costs. Elijah JbUiott vs. John Matbows settled at costs of plaintiff. Davis & l'ortcr vs. John M. Hor ner, et. al. leave to Reuben J. Lea- nard to become party tfefendant. and also fur defendants to file mo tion to discharge attachment. J. Cheadle vs. Quincy A. Cbca- dle verdict for defendant, motion for new trial overruled, and plain tiff excepts. bamuel Conn vs. Joseph Miller judgment in favor of plaintiff. De fendant gave notice of appeal. azil Jj. Medley vs. A. V. Law rence continuel. Phillip and Mary J. Stewart vs. James Stewart continued. Josiah Burgess vs. John Skivmg- ton, et. al. judgment for defend ants, and motion for new trial made whieh wm overruled, and tho plain tiff excepts. Administrator of Arthur Taggart vs. James ruillips continued off docket. G. C. Devol va. Elijah Bell, et. al. stricken from docket. A. D. Lawrence vs. Patrick (Jorm- ly continued. John Bingman vs. Jacob Uingman a 3d J. T. Kean settled. A D Lawrence vs T C Scott dis missed at casts of plaintiff without prejudice. .nancy A Appleman vs Perley Nelson -defendant found entity. notice for new trial made, and ov erruled, defendant excepts. Defen dant adjudged to be tne father of child and charged with main ten. aaee in the amount of $300. Hooper, et al. vs White & Hoop ercontinued at costs of plaintiffs. William Scott vs Solomon btein settled. J Q Slonemao vs Enoch Parker- judgment for defendant. Martin Masterson vs Cbas Mat t- erson, Sr. et al verdict for defend ant, motion for new trial overruled and judgment rendered on verdict. David W Power vs Martha A Power divorce granted, cuetodyol male child given to petitioner, fe male child to defendant until four teen years of age, and allimony al lowed defendant of $250. W S McCleary, et ux. vs John W Gray, et al sale confirmed. John b Sealock vs Mahala Soa lock, et al dismissed at costs of plaintiff. John Vore, et al. vs Jas Mount- continued. - : Not having space for tbe full pro ceedings to date, we will continue them next week. Tbs New York Tribune's Washing ton correspondent says : "Many observant politicians express the opinion that General John A. Lo gan will be the most formidable com petitor General Grant will have for the Presidential nomination next year. A strong movement in General Logan's behalf is said to be organizing in the West, and to be rapidly extend ing throoghout the country. The semi political soldiers'' organization, known as "The Grand Army of the Republic," which has it branches in every village of tbe North, and of which General Loaan is Commander-in-Chief furnish es the nucleus of this movement, and gives strength and organization at the start. . . aRemernber that the? keep al! kinds oi Cloth and Pat WINDOW SHAUr S plain and Enured, at Aosia's Book Store, and sell tbe same ss low as a nybefy dare tell. Uo sod examine lor yoarselrcs, STOP AND BEAD THIS t I t Ton can buy the Best and Dry-eat Cigars at Pat. Sweeney's, next door to tbo Post Office ! HYMENIAL. Ma satin. By W. 0. Early, J. P., on the 2d day of March, 1871, at the resi dence of Joseph Wright, in Center tp., Morgan county, Ohio, Mr. Francis A. Lewis and Miss Arrilla A. 0. Wicker sham, both of Morgan County. By the same, on the 7th of March, 1871, at the house of the bride's par ents, in Meigsville township, Morgan county, Ohio, Mr. James B. Smith and Miss Catherine H. Hitchens, both of Morgan County. On March 26th, 1871. at the residence of the bride'e mother, by Rev. Will T. Robins, Mr. Thomas R. Jones and Miss Mary S. Coler, both of Morgan county, Ohio. On the 30th of March, 1871, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, in Malta township, by Rev. H. Cooper, Ur. Eirsm O. hi sen and Miss Kachel hi. Newman, all of Morgen eounty. i j I I j OBITUARY. Died. At the residence of her moth er in Bloom Township, Morgan coun. ty, Ohio, Miss Nancy J., daughter of William and Pnebe Bnggs, in lue 2bth year of her age.' The deceased was born Aueust 10th, 1846, and died March 9th, 1871. She was converted and baptized into the fellowship of the Rockville Baptist Church, of which she continued a member until her death. The genu ineness of the Spirit's work on her heart was signally manifested during her Christian life, bhe had the res speet and. affection of all within the circle of. her acquaintance. Gentle ness of spirit and Christian reserve characterized her Ife. The smile that lit op her countenance as the Spirit took its departure was left upon her face, and all who saw her could but say, '.'how sweet the sleep in Jesus." ller illness, which was of nearly four years' duration, part'of which time she was confined to her bed, she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation believing "God doeth all things well." Towards the close nf her jllnnss she was anxious to depart, and prayed God to take her to himself. She called her friends around her, as she was dying told them she was "passing away," asked all to kiss her, and then fell a sleep in Jesus "Asleep in Jesus ! O how sweet To be for snch a slumber meet, With Holy confidence to sing That Death hath lost his venom ous sting." fc'he leaves a mother, two sisters and a brother, to mourn her loss. May they die the death of the righteous, and their end be like hers. . T. L. E. March 27, 1871. On the 21st instant. Hulk Mart, youngest daughter of Arthur and Ada line (J., ilosmer, of Keokuk, Iowa, in the 6th year of her age. bate City, of Keokuk. lirSIXESS .OTtCXS. &aj young Hj-or, Ti a 1 -teannpowd-r Tea I Br.Jpitn 1a ! BSJ Black ""'ea ! Fresh and rew ard of tl.e very, best quality at MUMMfc.Y'8. 13-All the late Magazines, and other Periodicals, received at ADAlR S Book Store, and constantly kept in stock. tloLLAaa, 'dead loadi' of Lhem, all Bizea A shapes, and Neck ties, every color and eve ry style, at Sill's. TUT S. Spragne's Wild Cherry congh Balsom. Price 25c. eGo to ADAIR'S Book Store lor Wall Parse and Wwoo Sunn. You will experience no trouble in being suit ed, as they have an immense stock and great variety of styles, and trim their Wall Paper for customers free ef charge. Wscall especial attention to our present stock of Groceries, all of which was selected with eare for family use. For . your rice, coffee or sugar, try Sill's. STOVE Varnish, belter than Bri tish Lustre or P!mbu0 for cloves, ic, nt Fprague's lrug Store. Wooden ware, a good and substantial as sortment, at bill's. FORTTSFIVB CENTS will hnj to plats of good Navy Tubareo at P. Swee Ley's, next door to the Post Office. Good stock of muslins, Brown or Bleach ed, Irish Linen, shirt Fronts, Hosiery, Ac, at Sill's. A FRESH lot of choice Garden Seeds expected to-day at Spragne'e Drug Store. Taa 'Sorrento scarf, and the 'Semper Idem,' 'Fashion' and 'blobs' collars, the la test things out, at Sill's. Tf anted ! Housekeepers to call and examine oar stock of Table Cutlery at LI. B. Vincent k Bro. A hick atock of socks, antpenders, hand kerchiefs, Ac, soiled to the spring trade, now to be had at Sill's. Christian tlymn Books! Fresh stock ol Cbristiak Htii Roots all sizes and styles received at ADAIR'S Book Store on yesterday. KELLY k SEAMAN have just opened a fine assortment ofCassI meres and Cloths. Asorasa splendid stock of Spring Scarfs, Ties, and Bows, collars and Gents' Furn ishing Goods, jnst received. We keep the Kobby styles. Don't forget St Sill's. . Japanese Silks I Japanese Silks I Japanese Silks I Stone will hare them next week I Groat Bargains in Ivory Dandle Table Knives at VINCENTS. Commercial Writing; riuld! New and fresh supply of this excel lent Violkt Wbitino Fluid received at ADAIR'S Book Store this day. Tbis is the handsomest color and nicest flow ing Irk made. They have it in all ai led bottles and sell lots of it, KELLY & SEAMAN makes suits of Clothes or parts thereof on tbe shortest possible notice. A GOOD sssortnxnt of Groceries of all kinds at Humon v'e. I.etral Blanks! New rnipply i t I.rfiiL Bi.akrs received at AD AIR'S Book Store on yesterday. , 6TJGAR CURED ham and Sh enlders, the very best to be had, nt Mommej't. Loot out for the New Fpring styles of Dress Goods next week at Stone's. ERESII BKEF, tbe latest, tbe stoat juicy, at Mumney's Full line of G titers constantly on hand at Stone's. FLOUR at $1 85 per sack stMainmej's Store ! " Gk.XTi.it v. ss's Slippers, Ladies Slip pers, Misses Slippers, and Infant's Slippers, latest stvles at Stone's. Table Cwtlery ! Ivory Haodle Knives ! Rubber Handle Knives I Dessert, Medium aid Table, at greatly reduced pri ces, at VI NCEN IS. Tas magnifficent stock ef Prints at Sill's is tbe adm. ration of the Ladies, and are going off rapidiy. We bave the name of keeping tbe best Prints in town. Call and see them ! B&.Vew and fresh arrival, at Admb's Book Store, on yesterday, of those high ly popular and entertaining rove! "Forest fioie," "Prairie Flatter," and "L ni Ltoti," by Emerson Bennett. They have a full supply of them.- KSLLY k SEAMAN wishes it'o be tally understood that tbey don't intend to bo nnJersol l iaanraili tie in tneir une. M'dls Xilson, on her tour through this country, met the approbation of Americans in general; but those love-, ly Nilson slippers at Stone's suit the Ladies much better I FISH of all kinds at D. t C. W. Mom-rney'a. MISCELLANEOUS. IIOvT LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just eablished, a new erlition of Dr. Cnlverwell's Celebrated saay on the Kadical Cure (without medicine)of Spermatorrhea or Se minal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Los- Ises, Impotenrv, Mental and Fhymcal Incsr pneity. Impediment to Marriage, etc; also. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kit-, induced by sclf-imiulencc or sexual extravagance, sT-Price, in a sealed envelope, enly six cents. The celebrated author, in th s admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured without tbe dargpmus use of internal med'eine or tbe application of the xnife ; pointing out a nv.li: of cure at once 'simple, certain, and effectual, by mennsof which every suflerer, no mutter what hi condition may be, may cure himself cheap- ), privately, and radically. p Tbis Lecture should be in thehsnds of every youtli aud every man in the land. Bent un.icr seal, in a plain envelope, to any adJress, postpaid, ou receipt of S cents or two postage stamps. Also. Ir. CulVerwell'e Marriage Guide rice 2a cents. Address the Fnblisber, Cbas. J. V.. Kilns &. Co , i'.JVwcry, Kew York, P. O. Box 4588. KMEI CA.WOT BIV p ! For Sight is Priceless. Tk'E DIAMOND GLASSES I ! - MANOrACTCRKD BY J. E.SPENCER &CO. O! N. Y, which ere niw offered to the public, ar pronounced by all tbe celebra ted Opticians of ths World to be the MOST PERFECT Natural, ArliScial help lo the biinianeje ever knows. They are ground ander llieir owe inpervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their same, '-Diamond," on account ui their hardness and biil'iancv. The Scientific Principle On wbu b they ait cooFlrncird brings the core or center of the lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct vision, as io the natural, heol'hy sight, and prevcruwio; all on pleasant sen-ations, sock as glimmering and wavering of tight, diz xines, Ac, peculiar to all ethers iu nse. They are mounted in the Finest Man ner. In frames of Ihe bet qailitv of all ma terials used (or that purpo-e. Their finish and durability cannot be sarpossed. CAlll'IOS'. Nose genaine nolens besrir.g their trade maik stamped oa every Irsme. II. B. TirVCEXTit BKO., JeweWs end Optician, are sols agents 'or McConnelaviile, Ohio, from whom they esn only be obtained. Thee goods are , not supplied to Pedlers at anj price. Jote 3. 1870 ly. THE MARKED LADIES f BIT ATX MEDICAL ADVISER. G'Tf mfrvrmtioTi on trrrry (WDjsJCt Of lUisWltM la) Ulsl ex. hO LADY Ft THS UUTD irho is rnimed, or who intcmp)a.tesi niarrisgtv iioulsl Im wiUtoai s copy. Sent fte ti afl under ?al oa iwipt of 10 Cfktsl Aildrt.: ELIZAB.fc.Tii MOTT. M. D. Euiwi.r, . Aus Plsvosa, S.x. Glad IwTews! A pemanent enm in warrant! m all cmnt Smtsm arts i tut from iiapradoce orjroutbtie erro r.muittnji ia orrvtus debility, ttertiinat Tank (-, eroiaauum, dreaaia, taajtotMajt ftitMH dinmii tL, fey oaiOsf DM, URLL'S SPECIFIC RKMF.DIES. ThT can be asved vitboot detectina. or interf jrtlte baatnMa, and no obantra of diet ia iiaoeatary. DEs BELL'S SPECIFIC PILL 5 wiTI enr all ordinary easws vitboot further aid. Trial txxea aai by mail Mated, oa receipt of OHX DOLLAJU bead sanp for rrivt '. Addrsrm: D h. KOB'T JL 714 Iteoadwar. Kew York- met tae Ussaraavar JLADXX3. Tw&XI2 INT07ZCI3. If jroai want a reliabl remedy for irraralaritiM caa DR. B1RTEYS CHR050-THERS1L TOXS. They will rsjsstorsj iiarrrre syrrfTi1y and arc erifideat ia all ordinary oawa. sVuirE !? 1)olub. &e&fi H'uLmp (or Dr. Harrajr'a Prirate Medical Circalar Dr. Harvey's Golden Tills. A reraMy four ttrtrreaa srtronT?r fnf special genua, Br ajid Sinta. and vjrat a lit a Btsi hxu wafaixo LAiUh&. as they Mvtr faii to remove the truss t diiresMe inff ftynaptom, bo metier how krnir tosjy bare eiistM, Pattern kirm Douabl ben by mail sacuely aeaitd 'CUtrwipt Ot moner. by 1B- Julia. HARVEY, 71 Broadway. IBew York ove and IMatrimonV- The atfacttofls mar b aminsd by following simple rales, sna sit iu&, marry tuppilr witnont r-Ksrtl ta wealth, am or baantv. &end SS Ills lor ihe L;! Uou OX tatnp fjc eircal&x. to . . ai UAJJAM I.UCll.I.E DEMA HftrL Jvisbth StlMt P. kew I ark. Balsa and Prescriptions Jiat will car any wasa of L WEAK.NE83. KICHTLT XIS- SICWS. IMPOTENCE; As, ai 1 rastora I part act health. I I who soffaswd aad . Swnd sumo. EDGAR TKFJ1AISK. t B&OaDWAT. CATARRH, J-l H A.TAJ 1 1 F ATJ33 WJJAg BYES TBs tsmbt di-iaasp. Catarrh, wbtch aftacts an macj aiWa Urwiasas in Broacaitts ana Oowaaaiiiuoa, WHbont r!'flM. h entirely TmorM fl Trtt'T kow loos It hsa sauwa. All cum eaa poaHswIy 1333 OXT3?.XrO BV ffntrr treatment, and H.'T will te forffil d lev any eaee that it latie to ear alsstx ttootrmah trtal ol kL Rev. MARTIN DUTTON'S Hsswsetly is the trareart aad beet for Headache and Wezk ya are ia many etwee the coossH.iaijiica I l atarria. SASSAFRAS & WITCH HAZEL lrer fail to innnediate relief ta ail oaera BKAD THIS TKST1MOXY. arid eevil Vamp fr a cirjular. d'tailicy the Pjisrjtas Of Uve dieUM and .irtttea of tli rrru-iy. A pecJtast Wili beeent by mats ea receipt oi uxiMf. PRICK TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Wy Catarr?i was fmiaedia;1y rsliee-1 ''t 7" aa afrasaad Witch HaswI. Pev. ASA TkoWN. I can read without wsjarinj arsjctacrraand thawtnb ffAae ie vntirely aooo aiooe Ufingr ymr S.-Mfrrisi is. Kitoh Haa-i. 45rf-wAN HAKrX Your Sasytatfeia and WTtfU If azrl ban coer tailed is feiteaj baedmhe witluq ftv micitM.- an, &AMAH J05ES. Adlraa. BeV. MAHTTf D VTTO . Bible Hon. Srn. We Ycrlc lOIXTI V1HISD IUIIVHEKL FOR ALL DISEASES, IT TO EARN A LIVING EASILY, I I ' and eneare aa Ivaoeet eosflpeeeiice by ro I I; dutry. withoat money to start life ito j I Tike) Secret Is OeU I ana wearewiiitsc ioHiaa avvn A0E5TS AUK l thts Poot ard thrf esvc earn from a to 1ft 6V lUre a day. K-nd for icircalai md wrVaaetrDssQ copy. PRLCg ONE DOLLAiL Address. eoejorit tsm po.tage e'arri ADAM AND EVE in the GARDEH CF EDEN. IT VfllX TLEASB EVERY BOD Y. Seal riVTY CENTS f"C nr,n jour arfonas IUdxx KABY MOOKE. Svalisa P.. r Vl 0 5 c. AaTVVvI islllllS awlsiM Bie tlsl. Caa.nsa. ta cast TAKE fjOTjCE III!1 LEGAL NOTICES. Sheriff's Sale. Ami D. Lawrence, Plaintiff, vs. Patrick Gormly, Defendant. By virtue ef an order to sell and to me directed from the Coort of Common Pleas of Morran eounty, Ohio, in the above enti tled action. I will offer for sale at public auction, at tbe door of tho Court House in McConnaUvilIo in said county, - . On Jloaday, the lOtta Day of April, 1ST1, at 12 o'clock, M., of said day, tho following described real estate situate in the county of Morgan, and State of Ohio, to-wit : Lot number twenty-nine (29) in t je town ol Stockport. Appraised at $.100. Terms cash. A. D. HAVES EH, Sheriff M. C. 0. . Hanna A Kennedy, Attornevs. March 10, 1871, Sw. 31ISCELl.A.EOlS. SPEEDYCUKE 1 1 30 j. T ! -jt Pro v i s i o ixs , AND ; . Groc cry STORE! r E. S. Woodward W. A. MATHEWS & CO, Buckeye Block! Keep the tost of everything the market atTurJs in the Grocery and Froviaioa Line I They know jnst what will tickle the palatea of I ha people. - MUTTON! BEEFl TEAL And all kinds of meats said so cheap that italwcys pives their customers gon-i appe tites lo'eat. It ma kea hungry pop! Bap. py. bexlthy ana robust ; drivaa sickness from the hnusebsld; apoita the traweof the Dor tors end luakes svery cook proud of her table. Huabands, Who hav croaa wives, will alwavs 6ad a few ruta of KOAST AND STEAK, FKOU I'HUs llOLSKA - Speed y Cure fur trouble. Its savory rresencs an the ta ble alwaya puts everybody' iu a good hum or, and at tbs Buckeye Block is the place to get it t Ask anybowy, in the expression of whoso eonntensDee yon see BE Eli STAK,j and they cab te'l yon the place. They also keep sil kinds of ths v rv best GROCERIES ASO . - PROVISIONS ! At ths lowest prica I Ttey bay, foo t snd, what ia more remarkable, they buy aad sell everything, iroru a Cracked Egg to a t at Meer i j Give tbcm a call. One Doox East af E.'i Shepard'a wholesale Grocery, Center St., McConnelsville- Dee. S3, 137S-Smi. - . TUfc. OALABARGRAINS. - NATURE'S OWN RE11EDY, IS beiog readily accspted by those of ever nifdital creed, aa afiLrriling a happy sutwti tst for too active or unreliable uirdicaiiot., end uff -naire doses. . Tbe iotrodaciioa ol the only known Nerve Tooio aptritntin pleaDt snd acceptable form, stands con ppicaoasly ss ths greatest additiun to mod era medicine. They are at once tbt pre ventatives as well ss ears tor. lore class of ailmeals, from which the great majority of persona are at times, made niiarable. un happy, and physically and mentally in2io iem. Impairment of cerve force result us ually from iuatteotion (sometimei from ne cessity) to common sense health rules, sad is followed by iatbargy, Dyspepsia, ion tipation, Impure blood, Irregclarities, Off ensive breath and eallownoss of Complex's ion. Their action on tbe Nervous System can account for their mild and passive elfii-acy in a variety or ailments of such apparent diversity of origin and character. Under their ellect digestion and assimila tion are promoted, tho excretion of worn ont materia! in tbe blood is assisted, and Ihe brsio acts vigorously, aa itander tiio effect f a siimnlent. The Calabar Grains are the appropriate remedy for ths I,ierary, aindioos and the brain working classes, and those suable or disinclioed lor sufficient physical ixercise, and who are usually "billwuv" 1 bey are the favorite medicine ' oj tbe ladies; they are ths preventive and cure of naasea i . i i . . I . - i : t j ana neaaacoe oi i nose voyaging; cuiiu ren can take them ; they aro now the "ounce of preventative; they aro safe, mild and effectual; they are apple- seed like, taataless and inodorous. Furnished in membraneous peucnes containing 75 to 80 grains or seeds. If not for sale at tbe nearest JJrueeista, enclose 50 cents to the Calabar Grains Company, Marietta, Ohio. eb.l(, 1. - - - NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN, Safe ! Profitable ! Permanent ! JAY COOKE k CO., Offer for Sals at Par and Accrued Int erest the FIRST MORTGAGE LAND GRANT OOLDBOJfDS or THE Northern Pacific Railroad Co. These bonds are secured, first, by a Titt Mortgage on tbe Kailroad itaelf, ita rolling stock, sad all equipments ; second, by a first mortgage on its entire land Orsnt, being snore than Twenty -two Thnesand St ores ol Land to each mua of road. The Bouds are free from United States Tax i the I'rineipal and Interest are paya ble ia Uold the I'rineipal at the end ol Thirty years, aud the Interest seini-aunu-ally, at ihe rate of aeven and three-tenths per cent, per annum. Thev are issued ia denominations Of$100, liiiO.f 1,000,5,0(iO and f lO.oml. The Trrratoos nnder the mortgago are Messrs. Jay Cooke of 1'niladotpLia, and J. t.lgar Thompson, Y resident of tne l ean svlvania Central Railroad companv. These Sorthern Pacific T-Stl Bonds will at all times bef-re maturity, be receivable at Ten per cent, premium (or 1,10). in ex change fur the company's Lands at their lowest cash prioe. In addiLioc to their abaolutsiafetv. these Hon (Is yield an income larger, we believe, than any other f rst class security. Persons holding United States S-I0's con by conver ts; thern into "orthern Pacifies, increase their yearly income one-third, nnd still ha to a ) erfoctly reliable invesuaent. How ie Get The'". Your Dearest bank or basktr will supply these bonds in any desired amount, ol any needed denomina tion. Persons wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds (or these, can do so with any of oar ajeiita, who will allow tho highest current price for all marketable securities. Those living in localities remote from banks, may set. 4 money, or other bonds, directly to ns bjr express and we will send back North ra Foriae bonds at our own riak, and without cost to the inveaUr. n further Lnformauoa, pamphlets, iraps, etc., call on or addre-n the undersigned, or any of tbe Banks Bankers employed to sell this loan. For sale by the folinriog General Agents of the Pittsburgh District j . J amea T. Brady A Co.; Hart, Conghy A t'o.; Western gavinga Bask 8. Me Lean A Co.; Va have accepted an sgeney fi-r the sale of the above Bonds. Pham plots and iafur mation can be had at'onr coanWr. I revo, Aerriam A Co., Firat Satioi' I at Bank, McConaeUrllle, Ohio, i March 17, 1671. iiooflahlvs cotuinjr. AREiiimi)Ei:. To Debilitated Person. Ta Znspep ties. To Suftreri from Liner Complaint. To those having no Appetite. To those mith broken dcrtcn Constitutions. To Aervova People. To Children Masting Away, To any with Debilitated Digestive Organ. Or suffering from any of iht fcllaving symp fowi. indicate Disdered Liver or Sumach, such as Conetipation, and Inward Files, Follows and Blood to the Hesd. Am eidity of the Stomach, Nansa, Heartburn, Disgust for Feed. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking, or Fla'U-ring at tbe pit of the Stomach, tbs Swimming; of the Mrad, Hurried and DiN fii-ult Breathing, Flutlerii.tr at the Heart, Chocking or Huff icsting Sensations when iu s lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dm or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dnll Yellowness of the Skin end fcyen. Fain in the Side, Back, Cbi-e', Lime. St., Sadden Flushes of Ueat. Burning in the Flesh, sod (maginrngs of iCvil, and Ureul Depressioa of Spirits. - Iloofland's' German Bitters 1 A Bitters without Alcohol or Sprit its ef aor km, is di&erent from all others. It is composed of tbe pore juices, or Vital Prin-. cipleot Roots, Herb, and Barks, (or. ss medicinally termed, Extracts.) the worth -kss or inert ptHtions of the ingredients not being osed. Therefore in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained aa much medieirw a virtue as will be found in several gallons ol ordinary mixture. The Boots; Ac nsnt in this Biners are grown in Germany, their vital principles extracted ia lhcontrj by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to tbi msnafactory in the city, where tliey area'l eompouodoil and bo lied. Containing n- sniritaous ingredients Ih's Bitters is frM from the objections urged sgsinst all eth ers t no desire for sMmolsnts eaa be Inrlocs ed from their one, tbey cannot make dran. kards. sod caouol ander any circamstanct a have any bnt a beneficial effect. Iloofland's German Tonic, Was componn&d for those not raclined extreme ititiers. ar.d ia intended for use in cast's when somr alcoholic tt.mnlarH is re quired io cosnectioa with tbe lonie proper ties of the Dittera. Kacb bottle of ihe io nic eonialns one bottle ol ths Bitters, com bined with pars Santa Cms Bum, end fl vered in snch a manner that the ex.tremi bitterness fs overcome, forming a prcpr -tion highly spreeable adp!eaant to also thoughts, and containing the medicinal vi tuis of the Bilters. The pi ice of lbs Toi ie is ?1. afl per botlle, which many persons think too high. Tbey must take into con sideration that tbe stimulant used ia guar anteed to be of a purs quality. A proe ar ticle coalti be fnrLubed at a tbeaper P !-, but is it 'not belter to pay a little more bave a good article t A medicinal prerw ration should eontsin none bnt tbs best in. gredieuts ; sod they who expect to obtaii a cheep eompound. and Is benefitted by i. will Biost certainly be cheated. HOGFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, . 08 . Uoofland's German Tonic, HOOFLAND'S PODQPHYLLIANPILL, Will cure yon. They are tbs greatest Blood Purifllers htnowa to tbe Medical world and eradicate diseases arising from impure blood, debt)"? of toe digestive organs,, or diseased Livor, in a shorter time than ant other known re medies. Tbe tvhole Supreme Court of - Pennsylvania speaK lor IhrkeRpiiiMllrs. WHO WOULD ASK FOR MORE DKJ . .N1FIKD AND srUONUES riSSTI M O.N Y t , lion. Gecrje IT. M'oodvrarJ, formerly Chief UMS'M't of le Supreme Curi of Pennsyl vania, at prtttnt Member Congress jrvm Pennsylvania, tcrilcs i . ' FHtLASELraia. March IS, 1367. I Aid Iloofland's German Bitters is a good tonic, useful ia diseases of lbs digestive rr- aos, and of great benefit ia cases of Jibili- ty and want of nervons action in tbe system. Xoors, truly, U.W. HUU1I rv AtiU Hon. Jamez Thompson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Lovrt of fenmylvmux : FuiUAOBLPiiA, April 23, I8C7. I consider lloctiand's German Bitten a valuable medicine la case ol attacks of in digestion or dyspepsia. I eaa certify tbis from n:y experience el lt Tonrs, traly. JAMtS THUJUfSUN. Hon. Georg Sharntood, Justice of ths Tu- prert't Court of rtnmylvanux : FHttiDSUBIA,JttDSl,l63. I have found b experieaca thstHoof- land'a German Bitters is a ret y good tonic, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost L rectiy. jfcui;oriMi4iaavvuuu. Hon in. F. Xofft, Mayor of A City of Buffalo, iew lork ! , . - BcrvAto, June 22, 1869. - I have ased Boofiand's Oermao Bitters k T.' in my family daring tbe past year, and eaa recommend thess as ss excellent to nic, imparting tone and vigor lo ths system. Their oe has beea productive of decided be neficial effects. WM. F. ROGERS. Hon. James M. Wood, Ex'Mayor of rTJ liamfport, Pa:' I take great pleasure ia reeommendir? TJoolind's German Tonic to any one who may be tSiicted with dyspepsia. I bad the dyspepsia so bad! it was impowibfelo keep any f&od on my stomach, atd so I becsm so weak ss not to be able to walk half a m ilr. Two Domes oi tae lonie encteo a perieci ears. . JAMES 1L.W00D. ' BCXSXBEIt TBaT tlooflandt Ceruian Hitters Iloofland's German Tonic will cess xvaar cask or Maratmui, or TVasf Ins Away .' of tUe Body. Remember that Hoefiand's Genr.an Reme dies art ths medicine you, require to purify the Blood, excite the torpid Liver to h a!ih j action, and to enable you, to pass StiMy thm, any hardship or exvontre. DR. HVOF LA XDi POOu'rUYLUV. or Sob-, siitute tot Mercury Fill.', Two Fills a dose. 7?.j.-)io.r jiwerful.yet Innocent, Vegetable n tharti in c. It ia sot necessary to take a haadl'ul o; these villa to produce the desired eflect ; two of them act quickly and power fully, cleaaaing the Liver, Stomach A Bow els of all impurities. Xhe principal ingred ient ia Podopbyllin, srthe alcoholic extract otJtfan drake, which is by many times more powerful, acting and searching thaa tho Jfandrake itself. Its peculiar action ia upon the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all ob structions, with sll lha power of mercury , yet free from the injurious results atlacne. to the nse of that mineral. For all diseases, ia which the ueof arathaxtie ia indicated, these pills will give entire satisfaction ia ev ery case. They never fail t In cass of Liver complaint, dyspepsia and extreme eostivea ness, Dr. UoortHud's German Bitters or Tonio should be naed i a eoaaeetics wit h the Pills. The tome effect of the Bitters or Tonic builds n p the system. The Bitters or Touic purities the blood, strengthens the nerves, regulatre tbe Liver, and gives strength, tnert,y and vigor. Keep your bowels aelivo with that pi Us, and tone np the system with Bitters or Tonic, ami no S.sesse can retain ita hM. or ever awn it yon. Recollect that iuilootlaud a Gorman E"mediesthatsrso eaiversally ne ed and highly recommended and do not al low the Druggist to induce yon to talis an thing else that he mav ay ia just as good, causa ha makes a larger profit an it These remedies will bo aeni by exjweaa to any locality upon application to tie Pnoc ptJotfico, ai tho tiorwiaa BiediCiae 6Wsv, fo Arch street, Philadelphia. . CHB. 31. E V Ai 3, Proprietor, formerly L . 31. JkckaO J A CO. Thos iioaavdia. are !ot sal by Drnggiati, Storekeepers, aud med-cin dealers t 'tj wherc IFtb. ;7,l".l.