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1 t li' 4W Eh J'rutiucl Juiw lo ritUbnrfk, 'lariniintlt St.Loals ; - . Kail road. TAN HANDLE ROUTE. MAIL FAST LINK. KXr-RLSS. Villkburgh 2:05 a. x. 0:30 a. x. 2:40 r. x, Arrive Rurgetntown 3:2U 4:02 ' 11:15 A. M. 4:4.") ' . . . 13 ' fi:47 ' 12:1.1 p. M. (i:00 ' 1.110 " 7:10 " 1:.'4 " K:M 2:30 " P:00 " fileubcnville 4:10 ' Alexandria 4:43 Uninnport 6:1H Cadi June. 6:2 HenniHon G:45 X. C'om'nt'n 7:52 Coshocton M Ynxeali'rg 9:1!U 'Newark He 15 9:V) ' 10..-) R:40 M 6:05 " lkluajbus;;il:S3 liUo A. M. Going F.ait. mail. rASTl.rsi KX PRESS, 'Columbu ' 5:50 a. x. 11:20 A. X. 1:15 A. x, Vi:V V. M. 2:45 " 1:1:5 " ' 8:30 " 1:80 " 4:20 2:23 u 5:(H) " 2:5 " 5:45 " 3:45 " 7:00 " 7:-' " 8:07 " 4:55 P. X. 8:30 " 9:21 " C:W P. M. 10:45 " Arrivo Newark - 7-S." " Kraaoysu'rg 8: IS.. Coshocton fclO r " N. Com'sfn V-.53 " DenulBon 10:40 " CiuIIe Juno. 11.55 Uiilonport liiSp. Alexandria 1:)2 Nteubenville l:2i JlurgeLstowii2:in intUburah 8:45 ' . x. CADIZ BRANCH. Leave Cudix 0:110 A. si. :()0 A. x. 8:15 P, Ar Cadiz J.i 7:15 " 9: 15 " 4:00 lA-flveCadif, J.7:." w 4:15 p. . :0 M. Ar Cadi 8:30 4:00 ' .7:15 ' Fast Line going West will not run on Sunday or Mondays. Express going West will run daliy including; Sundays. All other trains dultv oxcept Sundavs. . S. F. SCULL. W. W- Cabp, Con. Ticket Agent oupu meunenvuio. ISP-Manner's "Stoga's" are trump. tQ Clark Si Kamsey are selling Jewelry during the hot weather cheaper than ever. lag" The Singer Sewing Machine is win lime golden opinions, There were more Singer's sold last year than any other ma dilno. Call on McClelland, and get one. W.W. O. Potts, J. M. Oawin, It. A. McCormick and M. It. Adams all announce through tho Republican that thoy are will ing to sorve their country as County Audi' tor. .' Ubware! Look out for counterfeit $2 bill on National Union Bank, Kindorhook, New York, as there arc a number afloat in thii community. Sheep. The total number of sWp in Harrison eounty in IRoft, wns 204.6X4; in 1807, 221 , J147; and in 1868 the total number returned by the Assessors is 252.905. This shows an increase over 1807. of 31,550. Consid ering the size of Harrison county, we have more tdicpp than any county in the United Stiles, and we believe it will be conceded that tho wool is uniform! better. Btctfeely orniul school. JRd. Sentinel: PTeasa say to the teachers ,it Harrison county that teachers of Ilarri wmoounW that tli short session of the Normal School at Ilopodalo will open July 7th, under the management of Mr. Han cock, Superintendent of the Cincinnati pub lio Schools, twis'ed by Mr. TiPgnl nnd tho present corps of teaclicrs in (he Jsiornftaj Sch(Hil. No enterprising teacher will care hny allow such an opportunity to p;iss un improved. Tor ioiforiuation or circulur nd- dreflaS tr. ttlUKKKKHOlT, Pli'l , ILipedalc, Karrison Co., Ohio, PnmATB C(vrt Phopeedixos foh M.vr, Marriage Licenses issued, C; i Accounts filed, 5; Accounts approved and psesed by Court, 12. Will of Jos. Holmes, dee'd, Probated! )'0. and Abraham Holmes Executors. .Bond given in su u of J3,000. Will nf William Boyd, dee'd, lVobaled. "Mark Hogge and William Boyd, Executors. Separate bond given, each $15,000. Will of ML'hael Sawvcl, dee'd proven. Micliaol Sawvel, Excutor Bond given in sum of fS.GOO. Isaao Ijewis appointed Guardian of Su in P. McGoe aud others Bond in sum of $.300. TnASSi-Kiisof Keal Estate entered for looord during the wuek ending Thursday, .JuneS, 18G8: Emily Whony. ct ol to It. W. Laufz, 40 .aw, oon-fiiid tp.. $5,5iK). Joseph Ehw and wil'o to Hubert Tenant, (uit claim) In Iiot No. 3!, Tippecanoe, $25. Jrmes IlnngUnd to John It. McCouibs, W acres iri Stuck tp., $7.S20. John Green to Jacob Grucn, 174 seres in Freeport tp., (deed of gii't) $1. John Houscr to John, Porter, 100 acres iu Moorefield tp.. $5,500. Jane Foster to Caroline Gulluher, 1 aero -adjoining New Market, $125. Jacob lleastund. Administrator, to Sarah Hurloss, 40 acres in Mouroo tp., $2GC leed dated in 1849. Sarah llurless to John Hpastand, 20 acres in Monroe tp., $210. Deed dated in 1810. Frederick Gephart to John HeuKtand, 20 acres iu Monroe tp., $120. Deed dated 1856. " John Hurloss to John Ilcastand, quit claim r.u 20 acres iu Monroe tp., $80. Johu Coumrine to John Ileastand, quit claim on 20 acres in Monroo tp., $140. Win. Wylie to Wm. K. Smith, 266 acres ia Green. p., $20,000. ' ' Vilkgo of Cadir. to Jno M. Tipton, Cera tery Iot No. 23, Section 9, $12. B-The Radical editor's of this district arc immensely troubled if any ono speaks ol Bingham except to say that he is far bovo Demosthenes, infinitely superior to Cicero, and some three or four .hundred shades better than Webster, Clay, Doug h,'anJ others. They "Jight into" Bro. l'oarman, of tho Belmont Chronicle, ha causo of a reniaik which Pooinian had the audacity to in iko conccrnim; this modern prodigy:1. The Republican says: It also says that "it ill becomes an aspir ing Congressional candidate to insinuate, in bis paper, against tho mnnner in which Mr. Bingham has represented this District in the .National Congress. Vith all due defWenoe to Bro. Poorman's opinion wa Jiiust confess that we do nut admire his tac tic!". If the editor of the Chronicle per rists to lmujt Mr. Bingkam into disrepute, lie can but destroy what prestige he himself iaay have bad before the people. Justice to yourself and friends requires that you should use that which will do you good when sick. . The Jl7i Pine Com round will do you good in ill cases of Lung, Throat and Kidney Coin'pliiuts. It is a 4rue article, as all who bavd used it will tes- i A circus eompany performing at JUoit'is 4 own, N. J.,' it is alleged, has abducted two young ladies from that place. A tbi'd was to1 bave followed, but was prevented by her liiciitp bccuuiiuj aware of her iutcutious. mi mm vmmm. Illncliam lliiflflp The Ilondi M list be paid In Gold. The Rads oi our quiet viI!ago T tified Inst Friday night Tho great Alia Vc!i Gusr.o hero was home, on.l I c must lift the veil. All the olj party "hacks" were on hand, and the chief "insnuger" orated. With the gravity of an owl ho assured! them that great "conspiracies' were on foot, and that it was only by retaining such great men as himself in power that the country could ever be saved in fact if ha Constitutional Amendment was not adopt ed, the world would revert back to chaos and confusion. lie told them that th bonds must le redeemed in gold and that Pendleton's theory of their redemption in greenbacks was repudiation. This delight eu some penurious bondholders who were present They cou!d almost be seen slap ping their hands on their pocket-books, and saying that is tcvenfy per cent, profit to tie, even after I bave drawn more than the amount of the principal in interest Ihe Speaker indulged Ireely m personal abuse of Hon. George II. Pendleton. This, to say the least of it, was in bad taste, but t is Bingham's style. No man ever heard him make a speech, but the half of it was ab jse and vilification. An argument jjc never attempts, but if in tli vocabulary ol Billingsgate he can adjectives for personal abuse and vituperation, he is satisfied. It 13 bad taste in Binirham talking of the Constitutionality of any measure, when he and hi party boast that they are legislating outside of tho Constitution. ttSrOn Friday night Bingham thought he was annihilating tho greenback man, After stating the position of Pjndleton that tho bonds should bo redeemed in the same currency w hich purchased them, to-wit: Greenbacks, bo swelled on his tip toes, and sneennjly asked the question How do the Peedleton men propose to re deem the Greenbalks? juis uppeareu to itingnam an insur mountable difficulty. ' If ws had asked Bingham how he proposed to redeem the bondi, he would have answered in triumph with Gold. T... t. . ! 1 II Tl- t ..... jiui, uuiu eu?y, wr. isingiiam. W here will you get the Goll with which to redeem 1 J O i .. . uiu uonusr v in you make tlie people pay taxes in gold, or will you lei them pay thei iuacb iu ffreenuuacs, anu men sen tne pro duct of their sweat and toil for Gold with which to pay the bondholder? Would it not be as easy, Mr. Bingham, -..7 t , , , ... iu wimet or uurn greenoacKS wncn piud in to the National Treasury for Taxjs, as it would be to buy gold to pay interest nnc principle of bonds, and then cancel or burn the bonds? ' Under which theory would tho country becomo tiinsl prosperous, Mr. Bingham. Why should labor bo taxed to pay the bondholder in Gold, when tho money he expended for bonds was greenbacks and that, too, when greenback wore depreciat ed in value more than they, perhaps, will ever bo again. If greenbacks nro gool chough to pav the pension of tho crippled soldier, or that of the widow, are they not good enough for the bondholder?. For shame! Mr. Bing ham. You would establish lubor ns the serf of cnpitall FtiERTKF tfe Dewky have now tho largest stock of Lumber ever brought to this place. They have just received a lot of hemlock oioe, ecan'ling and Uro timber. Iri fact they have everything in the Lumber line necessary for building purposes. Their umber is well suusoned, and lill bo sold at reasonable prices. Ttm.SK elegant suits of clothing at E iglo- snn & Bro's are stepping out pretty fast. C all and get yuurs'df A new suit while you can have a fresh assortment of the latest styles to Select from. Offlc Ini. Department op Statk. Washington. Mily 9th, 1 80d. To tho Weed Sewine Mas chine Company, Hartford, Conncticut- Sirs! J ho Department has recivrd the Silver Medal and Diploma, awarded to your Company on Sowing Machines, at the I'aris Universal Exposition of 18G7, Your obedient servant, vit.t.fAJl II. SevI-abb. Tt will he seen by the orticiul notice above that the Department of State at Washing ton Mas received the silver medal nnd diplo ma awarded the Werd Sewing .M.ich ne. Vn. of I 'us city at the Paris Exposition of ISfiT. This medal is the firnt in the official publication of awards made to American sewing machines, independent of extra at tachments. Hartford tuny Weil be proud of ihc paction attained by thl Weed Sewing Machine. Its success is Unparalleled. The Company are now selling nearly a thousand machines a month the actual sales last month amounted to 02:, which is a large increase over last year. Hartford Daily Coimtnt, It is well seen that the Weed Machine is gaining popularity elsewhere as well as at Cadiz. Call and seo it at the Audit's, John Conwell, Market St., Cadiz, Ohio. President Itnctaauan's Funeral. Lancaster, Junu 4. Mr. Buchanan's fuueral was the most imposing ceremony ever witnessed in this country. It extend ed all the way from Wheatland to Lancas ter, a distance ot a mile and a half. Dele gations from New York, Baltimore, Ilarr isbuvgh, Philadelphia, York, Heading, Pntisville, and the National Congress, ns well as from associations benevolent, politi cal and otherwise, walked over tho route. About three thouennd persons wero in the procession. The Masons assisted through out tho ceremony, and all denominations of clergymen were at tho grave. Tho funeral wrvjoe was portormed by ltov. Dr. Nevin. Business was universally suspended, and people crowded the streets through which the cortege passed to Woodward Hill Cem etery, where the remains were deposited according to the request of Mr. Buchanan, in a simple nni substantial oblong tomb bearing tho following inscription: "Here rests the remains of Jnme Bucanati, fif teenth President of the United States, bprn in Franklin county, Punn.. April 2.'!d, 1791. Died at his resilience at Wheatland. Lan caster county Petin., June 1st, I80S." The will of Mr. Bucanan is to bi opened to-morrow. Ho is understood to have left a legacy to the poor of the City of Lancas ter . His estate is computed at $300.000. Mr. Buchanan's lust words were, "Oh, Lord Almighty as thou wilt." BiXTho hunion family is so numerous that a birth and a Heath occur every mo ment. Every second a child is home; ev ery second uome one dies. The prevalence of sickness in the world may be realized in Dr. J. C. Ayer's Laboratory, whero medi cines are made for nil mankind. It would scarcely seem that tbcro aw throats eiiouab to Bwallow the doses ho issuos daily, Ay er'i Sarsaparilla, Arue Cure, and Clmrry Pectoral by the thousand gallons nnd Ay er's Pills literally by the ton. But they must all be wanted, or ho could not make Mich quantities for S5 many yenra. North field le.h'ijraphj i 1 1 wcurggr; 8irThe JlepnlJixin get wrotby about out remarks concerning thu young man Brown, who makes comic grave-yard spesehe?. The remarks of the llepMica are about as revelant as one would expect from "J. N." The RepnUiean fays Brown was ld encngh to serve during the war. Well, t appose he was, is he not a yonng man still? at least comparatively so. In fact, youth is the only excuse which can ba made for so much folly. Try again, "Guano organ?" We are not yet satisfied that laudations of Wendell runups, m. liioya Uarnson, and any 1, , n. I 1 r. . - amount of foolishness, is fitting or appro priate on an occasions of the kind. Tho occupant of the crave over which the ora lion was delivered was as Ffrong nn oppo nent of these enemies of the human race as is the Sentinel. The Republican shmild not raise persona questions so ireeiy. it should not urge four years tervice nor eight years service as palliation for a foolish speorh. Howev er, uie real service was only a little over three years one yaar in the ranks and two years in the Ambulance or Hospital Bri gade. The Mutual "Tlclilc" Soclclv lion. John A. hiugham. the compatriot of Butler, hero of Alta Vela, and chief .pi. t .,. . . malinger ur uuino, amvea at ins home in Cadiz on Monday evening, the 1st. By dint of exertion, a sufficient number of the 'Visible Admixtures" were drummed to gether and a speech of welcome made by the hero or oratory, sacred and secubt' 1 he welcome speech was a fulsomo lauda tion or the chief-manager, and it would have been nothing more than generous for hn A. lo have "tickled" the vanity of tli9 welcoming orator, but the spectable was witnessed of tho ' greaf orator" accept ing the foolish laudation in earnest, and alir.ost repeating it. TIM i . n i , i nat a grana tnmg it is lor a mana ger" to feel his importance. An S npi-ecedted Sf aitriaL Senator ade, who received the votes of over two hundred delegates of the Chicago Convention nearly one-half that bodv docs not altogether escape indignant censure from members of his oten party, for his vote to convict the President. Tho New York Arnt.imt, a Republican sheet, thus exposes Wade's itfdedency, Says the Nation: "Curiously enough, tho only Senator whose personal interest in the result of his vote was enormous and notorious was Mr. Wade himself, and there is prnba'y nobody filled with more holy wrath utrainst Trum bull and Fessendcti, and the like, His vote, 1 owovcr, was not only -in offense against decency, but against human secietv. A judge who votes in his own cause, if there be such a tiling as natural laws, Violates one ol the most saeied ol them. Mr. WadVt vote was, in fact, as far as our knowledge goes, an unprecedented scan lal." mtitfl mm fnw It is always better to sinT-r wr"n? than to do wreng. but when vour troubled with a Scrofulous Hnnni1, it is best to root it out ut nnfo. Dr. J. W, Poland's Humor Doc tor will doit. Soli by M. L Miller, Sttu benville, Oliio. fctmZ KIAIIKtTS. CAbii Juno !i. 1363. nutter prood tublo S t'helve fen I'.sflrs "a (luz... : i liect -fresh ti th 10f3)20 JIIVIW rtUHT UUIL'U Xllllll Dried Beef Shoulders nnd Sides... is !rt ?2 oo:t no 75 10 2(1 i 40 50 56110 156.017 "20 IS ?1 10 1 25 2 00 ?1 40(a,l 00 15 25 . Ui f3 45 1 25 2 60 ird w :'. Cliie.kens "0 doz : Bonus "p peck Hominy W quart Crim berries , Potatoes "A bushel . Onions-"tf peek Cnl) bilges euc ll tSusnir brown 1 u " erusliecl unit powdered.. Coffee Sni?nrs....i , . N. O. Molasses t.! gallon Syrup Tea Yoiirig Hyson 'p Hi ,. 1 Black & Oolong " Rico " ...i.... Corn Meal 1? peel; Buckwheat I'lour j m.i i. Salt ctra . ' Wool tb Dried Apples, bushel 4'eaelies " l''r,oiiii and inAijr. "Snow Fluke" $13 50 "(loklen Shonf " is 50 "Koscoe" 13 50 "Ailuni's ftlilln;' 12 50 "lilobe" suociline y 00 Corn, shelled 80 Uurlev 1 00 Ryo... 1 25 Outs 5 yEED SEWIXB rs on exhibition nt uiv room en Market Street, Ciirli?:. Don't bo partial because your neighbor lias sonio otner machine, out collii; and seo THE "W E3 X) ! Then, if it dont suit, try some other. We iilent to put tins .Machine within tlie reuch of all, and UUARASTHU It for AlAi KI.MS OF WORK. t will show yon the Muelii 10 and its wo' k and you may tost it with uny Machine in tho 0 tilted States. Also, cutting, triminincr nnd making' nil kinds of Gentlemen's Wear done on the shortest notice. A lino lot oi' Trimmings juat received. JOMX CO.VWEtL. (Merchant Tailor,) .Agent. Ono door East of Slowurt & LuUuro'a. Juno 10, 18"8. Oxi: in 2Si:: iollai:s a WOK, For every word in the following Certifi cate found untrue, alter writing- to tho par ties named, and to thoV. S. Consul, at Rio Jeneiro, tlie sum of one huiulreu dollars will bo paid, RioDb .Teseiro. Feb. UHth, ISt'C. Messrs. I'uymiindo Leite. C' liro.: Oentlkmhn: While a son of my friend Mr. Francisco do Mattos Piurimt(i"(a largo proprietor in tho Cidade do Campos) was staying ut my house ho wiis attacked with intormiltent fever. Jminediiitely I sent for the very clever Dr. Tonoeo, who' i thought a great deal of in Cmnjios, but the ftver, in stead of (liininisliiii'i turned, eonlimtal, and tipioid, tho boy, (14 years old) could nut speak, would not take the broths, and it required agreatdeal of coaxing to make him swallow the medicine. Dr. Tnnoco declared that there whs not tho slightest hope of saving tho boys life) that it would bo advisable to write to his father and in form him of tho state rtf his son's health. At that moment I thought of the well spo ken I Jr. Radwny fc Co'm medicament!), and applied them in' tho following manner; Ono leaspiKin of Relief In a tumbler of water, dividing it. three times a day; frictions with tho Relief pure on the chest, back ano wrists; three (of Radway'M) Pills everyday, and well covered so thut he might perspire. Second day, half a n hour after meals, one desert-spoon of Resolvent und Water. In tlie I'ourlh day ho was ablo to get up f'cni bed, to the astonishment of eve'V one, who witnessed i In in r ides of Lr. It dway dc Co's iiRilietinls. I remain, gentlemen, your very obedient servunl, Joaqvim Tinto FAt.CAO, Morchant. Dr. Rudway's Reiiu'dicM are so.d by Druggists unil tlountry Merchants. See Dr. Radway's Almanac for 1SIW. yyALL PAl'EK, Cheaper than ever at HA.VV.t A- CU'S. imu4juj..uii.ihimi imm 200 SWARMS OF CEES W A 3NT V 33 3D. t wish to pnrclmso warms to stnrt an other Apiary in th country, where I will clian(i them to Italian lxM. A good warm of betw will weigh from ft to 7 Km, for which I will pav In the month of Mav $1 per pound. In ilia lirMt rrt of June 75 wnu per pound. In the latter part of Juncou renta per pound. In the first part of July 25 cenU per pound. All alter thut 10 cents per pound. Kwnrni can easily be forced any time the liivo can sonre I hem. Thug the keeper ran ! have hi swarm when he wants them and rreveut their nyinit w mo woouh. (See land Book ou bee-culture. Price by mail 85 cento.) I keep lull biveaof Italian bee for sale, also Queen. Kroin one queen all the bee in nn Apiarvean bechanced to Italian. Why not keep tho bes(? Send and get my cireular. free. I also sell the Leaf bee hive, lilass Honey Boxes and BeeluUs. My hand-bo:)k on bee culiunj I feel guro will'irive maiiv dtwirahW hinls on tile ul)- ji'et to the bee-kocper who lius not u book on lha subject. R. WILKIN. Myl3, lSC8-3mo MIMIERN, rOUSTRV MKK- TltY JL. ' YONTS COMMISSION HOUSE; t or me saio or IXOCR, OKAIX, IIAV, KAt'OX. LARD, TAMOW C1IKKSE, BUTTER, VMGH. DRIED F RT'IT, GREEN FRUIT, BEANS, WOOL, FEATHERS sU'.EDS, and evervthfnar in tho lino of Produce, 4c.,-So, 10 !Wrkt,Slrpe, 1'11'JSliLKOlI. Price enrrent sent on notice. Con- sigmneutM solicited. Mny 27, lSC-Smo, jXECLTOirS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the under- Rljrncd have been appoimed'und dulvqual itied Exeiuilors of tho last Will nnd Testa ment of Joseph Holmes, Into of Harrison County, Ohio, deepened. ABRAHAM HOLMES, i . Executors. pUBLIC SALE OF STOCK, FARMING UTENSILS, &C. The snbsorlber will offer nt Public Sale, nt his lute residence in Green Township, four miles East of Cadi?, on the Wellsburg road on Thai-Mtiuy , June 23, 500 HEAD OF FIRST-CLASS SHEEP. Also, Two Farm Wugona (ono broad. treadl, Ono Mowing Machine (Buckeye, Two Buggies, ono sett of Double Harness, one sett of Singlo Harness, olio Plomrh, one Harrow, una nil ninus or UTENSILS. Also one good Cooking Stove m good condition, A credit of one uea will be given on all sums of live dollars and upwards. k. E. BioFFirr. II. Hnrrim'tn, Auutionoer. Juno.'), WiS-3t. . MEDICAL,. ,K. S. It, 1JH4HYN. !E AVISO I RETURN ED and pennaneiillv 'ocut- ed at Call iz, tenders his proiestHotml servi cos, and solicits a . libernl share of tho pat ronage of the community. Ho may be found, day ami niyht, at his ollieo, opposite ij "Cadi, liouso." J iine.J,lws. JEW BOOT AND SHOE O R B - 1. 15. IIUFF3IANj WOULD respectfully inform tlio peopio of Cadiz and HurriHoii County, that ho has opened out on M AIN STREET, nearly op posite John Ueall's Drug Store, in tho room formerly occupied ns a Law oliico by J. M Estep, a magnificent stock of all kinds aud qualities of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, And everything usually kept marine-class Shoe Storo. He will keep constantly on hand u largo stock of HOME 31 A X tf FL'CTCK E I) ! And asks a sharo of public patronage. Goodwork nt low prices will always bo given, knowing that this will alw ys please. T. li. HUFFMAN, Cadiz, June 3, 1808. JXECUTOlfS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tho under signed lias beer, uppoiiited and duly quali fied Executor of the lust Will and Testa ment of Michael Sawvel, lato of Harrison County, Ohio, deceased. MICHAEL SAWVEL, Jr., Jtinc3.18BS-3t. Executor. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Tot all tba purposes of a Laxative Medioiue. Perhaps no ono medi cine is so universully re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor wa over liny before so universal ly adopted into use, iu every caaatry and iuiioiik nil cl.issefl, ns tliid niiid but clllcient imitative l'ill. Tho obvious l-cii-Kon is. that it is a more i-e.- (iSrusL. " ' "AS. liable anil far more elTej ffRimmf Uial romody than auy ---' i"'- other. Those who have tried it, know that it cared them : thoso who liuvo not, know that it oures tlioir neighbors and Mends, nnd all know that what it does once it does ulways that it never faila through any fault or neglcctof it i composition. Wo have thousands upon tlmu tanil.H of cortillcatos of their romarfcablo cures of tho lollowinpt complaints, but such cures arc known in every neighborhood, and wa ncediJot pubUsli them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious dn;,', they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coatinpt preserves them ever fresh anil makes tliem pleasant to take, while being purely voijcUblo no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Thev operato by their powerflil influence on tho 'Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into hoalthy action remove the obstructions of Pie stomach, bowel, livor, and other organs of tho body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, Mich derange incut as are the llrst origin of discusc. ilimito directions aro given in the wrapper on box, for tho following complaints, which thoso I'M rapidly euro: For Ik,rMpeiMlui or l'mlio-estlon, T.lHtlaaS! r, I.uniruur and Low of A ppetite, they should he taken modorntcly to stimulate the stom ach and rostoro Its healthy tona and action. t or Ilver Complaint and its-various symp toms, Dillon Ileatiucbft, Mick Heartache, .ITamiflice or Clreen icUneH, ljliouM Colic and Rilions Severn, they should lie ju diciously taken for each case, to correct tho disen ed action or remove the obstructions which enuuo it. For Iyentery or lluirha, but ono mild dose is generally required. For lihenniatism, ionf, Orarel, Puloi ttation of the Heart, I"uln In tta NiIe, Hack nnd LolnM, thoy should bo continuously taken, as rciitiirod, to change tho diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints di.-iamicar. For lropay nnd Dropsical Mwelllnfr thev shoitbl be taken in largo ami frequent doses to pro duce Ihc cn"oct of n drastic purge . For Nnppremnfon a large doso should be takes ai it produces the desired effect by sympethv. Asa JOImmr I'ltl, tako one or two I'ilU to pro mote digestion and relievo tho stomach. An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach nnd bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho system, lloucc It is often ad vantageous whore no serious derangement extste. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of theso VilU makes hfm leel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tlio diges tive apparatus. DJX. J. C. A.TJSB A CO., Praetieal Chemists, LOWELL, MASS., V, 8, J.. 'BEWARE OF TEMPTATION." 'KEEP YOM CREDIT GOOD." "This Is the only Legacy I can leave you." Sl'CII wore the word impressively tit- ireo ny a poor uur nune-tl miner to in Son, when KtHrtmir in the world lo iniike hie. fortune; and that is tho Richodt Leg.icy lor To poiseis provideil ho lives np to it In tile fullest, broadest sense of the word. It is an meleiiMilile fact that none can remain irosroiis(h:it have not learned to conquer Tempta tion iu its thousand fornin, end meet their obli'jntiods rfl-oiiiptly. Trace tlio bistorv of every successful man, and you will find that he pos sexses the sterling oj'.iality of coTKj'iei-in temptations and mcctinar his obliirations promptly To do Unit one mu.st bo up nnd doin! Tlie people of this end adjoining counties, who moan to pav for tho Roods they buv will look around and see where they can" buy THE CHEAPEST! To them a few squares, or even miles no trouble. Thev will no to CAOXZ, OlIIO, DEALER IN AND GENTS. FUKNISIIIXG GOODS VOOLEN PIECE & LINEN GOODS, And sco whether it is truo that the REST ASSORTMENT at the LOWEST PRICES, OF COSTS, PANTS, VESTS, Caps,. (FINE AND COMMON,) Ladies and Gent's TKUXKS AND VALISES, SHIRTS & COLLARS IX ENDLESS VARIETY". In fact all tht Is noeded to dtess a MAN, YOUTH or CHILD, can bo found in my storo, for it is hly aiui to ha vo THE RIGHT GOODS AT TUB RIGHT PHICES, AND AT TIIE RIGHT SEASON! GIVE US A TRIAL. And bo oonvinaod that nobody can sell you tioods assClioup as.we do. Respectfully, J.HKILLES. Cmii., Apr.ac,1'.uS. IJAYE YOl EE: TO Mr.S M'FADDEN' S NEW UOODS: If not, now is vour tlmo to call nt their siore. wneie tliey are sellinsr larire quiinti- i.-a ,iiui, uiLrioiiLiuif iiieni iiirougn every i"w nun uornur oi l le colllllri' .M,r ia uimto i wondered nt, as thev have th largest, liest assorted and cheapest stoi-k of poods in C'udix. whieh truth von Bun iliimir. er ny investigation. They only ask you to CALL AND EXAMINE Afl Vmi wtll flA lirnViiltr nnnn cuanlntv onmlo ' . . "1"' wv...ft rjVUMl GALL IAIMEDIATSLY Wliile their slock is fiesh. and before you p-urchusu elsewhere, as tlioy ure E0OTB TO C' T And consequently will "sll CHEAP, as thev believe that tho ouick profit, thousrh small, is thu Best in the End. So call, rx iminoand buy tovluy, while von nn buy cheat, nnd don't defer it. until n-morrow, as we "Know not nlint J; injuj bring forth," and "COTT OlS 13 KIAGJ" All kinds of country produce, ns wall as CASH, taken iu exchange for goods- II. S. Mcr.lDDKX Si. 80. April 2f). 'GS-tc. IAKERY CONFECTIONERY! WILLIAM 3VATII, PEGS leave to inform the people of Cadiz and vicinity that he has increased his facili ties, and is prepared to carry on tlie ubovo business in all its various branches He invites attention to his 11KKAI), CAKES, Ac, and challenires comparison. Ile.pays particular attention to bakiiiR for Parlies, Weddings, ns hu thinks ho can suit the mot fastidious. His stock of Conft'ctioneiics is full. Pulroiuiirn solicited, WILLIAM MATH. AprilSUSfiH. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For the Renovation of the Hair. Tho Great Desideratum of the Age. A dressing winch ia at onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is toon restored to its original color and the gloss and freshness of youth. fhin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always,, cured by its use. Nothing can restoro tho hair whero the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling. the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oif, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the bair, the Vigor can only boncfit but not harm it. It wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can' be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts longer on tho hair, giving' it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $L00. UNION VALE FACTOKV MILLS. DUNN, BELL, JACKSON & CO.. ROURUT r.l'NX, It. 1 BK1.I., , joiixr. w.u. r. J VCKSOS T.i.i i:vi;.V3on, ki:uk. THE abovo Mills are Iwitur tUoroU'.'hlj repaired, and new machinery placed lii them. Tho "iroprielors feel assured with the preparations nuidu, Hint all kinds of Woolen (Joods can be manufactured ou the shares or by the j nnl, to the enliru satis faction of their coHtomers. At their Hmtritiir Mills all kinds of (train will be ground -.in manner equal to nnd Mill in tbe country, With the f:iciliti,' y.ossossed b Hiese "Mills the people would do well to pHtrnfiiw lii. in. April,:-'--"!. SAMDEL'GEORSEp FffiB 1IMI1 ABBHT. CADIZ, OHIO, ... nEPREsr.XT? T!le rOLI.OIT :o.mI'Aii:.. Home InKurnurc Co. .YIJw York. Capital and Surplu..,..,.M..$.,500X)0 HnrtTord In. Co., Hartford, Capital nnd Surplua $l,:o,O0n i- i ' - 'f : '; LorlDard Inn. Co.. iteW York, Capital and Surplus! l,mm Home In. Co.; STew Ia en Ct. Capital and Surplus $1,400,000 Total Capital nd Surplua avor L t SEVNN MILLION .DOLLARS' THK necessity for rnsurnnce ami 'tint rORAriOS, fs forcibly illiiHtrated by th prent lire at Portland. Several WKAX'com pan es are destroyc.1. rorthmdhas pop. nlution of 85.0(10; was handsomely lU mostly fine brick nnd fotw buHdlnijUj pro tected nnd screened ltl J shada trees; hounded on three sides 'irv water-mdecd literally, almost rising from the ocean; with a trood Bte.m X."J. ment-yet t has had SlO.000,000 of pwiertr eonsumodin a few hours-lfrora ti verv insignificant canR8 of a tr cracker jS meinl,r the trininjr oriKi of fi,o, ,, "t Hweepaway in a few hour. n, "?...-"' SfTi' ACon?l,lp 'r t iiitcrastB. arTd Kiye tlie A Rent of tho atiove subwaiirui i!rir,B.nies 8 rM ,f I"el PROPER SE-' ' tlluli , Policies issued at fair ratw. 5 , AMUELaEORUEit TEW PHILADELPHU" , -i STEAM WOOLEN MILLS THE Tironrlefors would trr. m.: rriends and all otho s, that they are preuar. J to do all kinds of CnstouS wiu It T I ; in I'jira manner in uio lollowinu" price: Doeskin Cussimeie weluhinr In ,t 'ii ounces to the yard. 85 ct. per yard. Doeskin Cnsslmere weighlr.B 0 otiueiM to the yuru. 80 cts. per vard Doeskin Cnssiuiero weighing 8 ounce U the yard, 75 cts. per vard. . ' - Satinett 55 cts. per vard. ' ':' "' . Fine Blankets oti wr tu,i. - Coarse Rlankots $1 00 Kr pair" " .' ! uPilir; Snin,,i -' n d Reolllisf Clean Tub Wor.l lrt etsS. rmr nonii l. Carding, Spinninp; and Roelim,' D.'rt v t jU and ! leece, 18 cts. per pound. : noil uardinjr. 0 cts. per pound.' '' '' For Cnrdinsr or Siiliininn- nn,i r ,- intr, Oreuso must ba furnished or pHldTfor It will reoui re of Clean Pimm w,i ' makn a yard of the above stated Goods." u follows: Doeskin Cassimora, JO and 1 1 oi. JS lbs wool " 0 " It " 8 li " T Satinett, ji ;U Blankets, per pair, i ' IJnwashed Spanish W(l will shrink font tio to "0 per cent, A lure stock of Cassimeres, Satinetts I laniiels, lllankelKand yarns uf all ikinii on hand for eash or tn.exehnipje Tor w.x,'. ' WILLIAMS LAHMKK Co., : Mar la.iaom.n .yrhilK OhK 10,000 TlOLI- -WALL PAPER, At II A XVI . . jLEIXEM.ltMEYKlSI SK IlLB No. a Fifth St., osr pooh foh Woun. PITTSBURGH, PA., Wholesale and Itetall Dealer 'In Fiito Jowelry, WatehcH, Diamonds, Pura Silver Ware, Fremjh Clocks, ; Plated Wareof every description. Tea Sots, Spoons, Forks Ac WulohJius. ifers Tools and Material, nud Agency of tho Cel el rated AMERICA. WATCHER We also keep th laruest and most vn. ui assortment ol tho verr best iAineil,,,. Wlildo , . to be found in any eitv K ist or West. Per. sons in want of anv nrticlo In our lli, either at Wholesale or tor their own use. will always find our prices lower and our assortment lnrfrer than any to be found -.l-,v I OIK I V WATCH REPA1RINO To II, U hr.ntHi of our trade (being ourselves nmctic-il Wulcb Makers.) we tiav vprvsnnelul Htten. tion. We employ a force of' the verv iicht Artists in theeouutrv, and anv and all 'tine. Delicate and Difficult work "entrust'). to our care, for the trade or individuals, hiuy rely on petting tho utmost siUislaetion orK may bo scut m by express or ot hcr- wise. RKINEMAN. MEVRiNMSont f ! Wholesale aim Retail Jewelers aud S ' sniiins, so. 41i Fifth Street. April 29, 18tiH-lyr. PITTSMUR Valuable Property at Station 15 For Sale. "jlEINO desirous of entering the p'rofes- , 1 1 sion of law. I offer ut nrivuie kiiIa uiv dwelling and business rooms. J lie above named property is situated ia Monroe townshin. Harrison v,u,,i,- at. What is kuownasthe Philadelphia Cros i.itts on P. C.& St. Louis R. W. Consist ' oi lour dwelliuir rooms, one store rooiu and . ono' ware room, all in one building, with n ' trood garden altaohod. Tt is in very flood t locution for sellintr goiKls, and will be sold 4 ut reasonable figures. ior iurtucr particulars call wid' mUiw promises and itiquire. i -v ; A. t , JtlTTl'.N HOUSE, V Stution ir, Harrison t'o. Ohio. May lfi, im-tX. . . , JJIiOAVJXE & KOSEMAX. HAVE ALWA Y S i on nkixri DESIRABLE STYL E- Q U A LIT IE S o o ft n nouour CLOSE FOR CASH, ;..:;; ;;..u'','ai AXU TO 11 E 8 O. J) A S f SIIOHT IMiiyl.l.lww ma ii i t - if w . - r '': : if. " S J;..!; r.l-,: 1 ft f . f .' fa- i M w V(VA N'''i w I