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0 She (Cadi JtnfhidL Wednesday - - - - Hcpt. ltt. ttltabargh, ClnHnnnU sfc Ht.LoaU auuiroaa. PAX HANDLE ROUTE. On and after Hundny, June 21t, Trains will run m follows! Volute WmI. MAIL. FAST USE. KXPBES9. lltuharah 1:05 a.m. 0:30 a. m. 2:00 p.m. Arrive BurottownS:27 SteitoenvUlo 4: 10 Cadi June. 6:32 Dennbton N. Com'at'n 7:52 Coshoctoa 8:S5 3:27 4:11 5:W1 6:Xi 7:3d fa: IS 9.40 11:15 11:11 A. M 12: U. P. M. 1.00 " V.H " 2:M " :40 " 6:00 " Newark 10:15 Columbia J 1:55 Going Eaat. MAIU FAST LIU KXPS8SS. LV0 Col um but Arrlva Newark CoahootoD :15 r. M. 11:20 A. M. 2:00 A. M. 6:So 5:35 l&M P. Sf 1:S0 " 1:27 " 8:00 " 8:55 " 8:05 " . 8:20 4:60 fi:Sl 8:15 7:25 R:50 0:44 11:10 N. Comiit'n :05 Donnlaon 6:50 Cadla Jane. 8.20 HteubemviUe M0 BurgoUto'nlOiM " Pittsburgh 12:00 night 7:05 P. M. I-ADI. BRANCH. Inn CadlE 6:45 A. M. 9:00 a. M. 4:25 p. M. Ar" Cadta J., 7-M " 9:45 " 5:10 Leave Cadis J. 7:45 - 8:20 P.M. 6:: Ar" Oadir. 8:30 " 4:05 " 0:15 CADIZ ACCOMMODATION. Isure Cadii Junction 0:i5 a. at, Arrive at Steubenville 11:15 ljiTO Stoulmnvllle 2:00 p. M. Ajri ve at Cadiz Junction S; 15 Hphuiai. Notioh .Express tramit run daily. Mall and Fast Line daily. Sundays excepted. 8. F. SCULL. W. W Card, Gen. Ticket A sent Supt- Steubenville, O. Steubenville, O rpUE TWENTY-FIRST EXHIBITION 0? THE HARRISON COUNTY WILL BE HELD AT O -flu D I Wrdnesdar, Thnrnday nrtd Prt Cmr. Sept. KOtti, ana oet. 1st and 3nd, 1868. Seed. Singhara is busy just now, in sending old 5'atHDt Uiaca so J Agriculture iteporrs to Democrats in this District. Hal ha! John, vod letds wool J not save you now. Better -eave your old books. He even sent a bound copy of the Congressional Globe to one a tavor winch, he has extended to no Uenio crratic paper in the District being too mean to (tear suoh .an expense. Johny, the people are not bought so cheap this year. "BMWhen the judg- had made un their minds that Mm. Surratt was tnnoovtf, and Were abort so to find, Bingham, who had even no right to be present in the court at that Mine, rs-araued the cae in the arwenso of her attorneys, and forced theiu to bring In a verdict ot guilty. We shall nublish a communication phing a full history of this matter next week. Bingham bears the mark oftAia upon his 'brow. "gold!!-." It U no use in the Republican try'wf t ooutradict the facts statd by our soldier Correspondent They ant known to be true. The attempt made in its last issue to ovade the matter by blaek-gusrding citis Z9U of our town a failure. 11a was hr dug op the wrong ntump, iu the first place, -nd o the seeond, even the soldier he -bused by saying he was court-martiallcd, was honorably acquitted by the Court mar tial, mad not relieved by Bingham's influ nee, as has been done of th pertonal ttaff of Major Bingham. Better men than the Quartermaster have denounced liioshaia as a Ingot And dut yo:i re member, Mr. Qiiattermaster, the nine turn the Major served yourtelf not ninny years mne iu.eppusing yuur nomitmtion sod dont you recollect the reason. m. .. . at. . . ana least said about some things in connection with vour selfish man Bing ham, the better. W have no deir to attack the person a character of Mr. Bingham, or any other man. If it wedoso, it willtnnly be reultatory. ' We have abundant grounds, but have no desire for such method of war faro. JKVBi'ngham waDts his exempt from taxation. 1100,000 bonds MT A splendid stock of Dress Goods just recehwlit WALTON'S. PSTTbose who have Xiscd the Singer Sewing machine would not do without it for twice its cost It is tre great Tlabor saving invention of the century. Call at McUlellandsand look nt it gl-Mtnner desires n to say to tie peo ple of all parties that he has Cigars that wit all. They aro manufactured of pure tobacco, and well made. Ha also has choiee brands of chewing to bacco. ...... tA large stock of Flannels, Casst- mares, Jeans, Ae, at WALTON'S. Tatm ?on may try old or oew Jewelry establishments, but when you wish to pur ehat good fashionable goods at a fair priee, yen will find Clark & Ramsey's the place. Look at their stock. " MrJas. W. Walton has returned from the East and is receiving an elegant stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods. Call and secure bargains. mJohn Zurchur has on hand Carriages and Uuggiea of every description, which for syrnmety, elegance, and true exoallenoe cannot be surpassed anywhere. John is an industrious young man, and should be pat ron ued- He makes none but good work. v Sew Work. - Messrs, J. B. Burr & Co., have in press J :n , uu win soon issue a new worit, en titled "Sunshine and Shadow in New York," Matthew Halo Smith. Mr. Smlth.s acknowledged ability as a writer, and his wall established reputation as a correspon dent ol the Boston and New York Press. are sufficient guarantees of the quality and tylo of the work, nis professional exper ience bas given him abundant opportunity for collecting material, and his peculiar tal ent for narration Is allowed its widest Scope In describing High Life and Low Life in new Xork. The work will be' finely illus trated with lull page engravings, and will be printed on good paper. The work will be told by subscription only, and agents are wanted in every.Uounty and Town to oan vase fer it For full particulars and terras, address the publishers, J. B. ' Burr & Co., 11 As? ram street. Ilartfbrdonnetlout. The Despair or the Radical. The Republican does not attempt to dis cuss the issues of the campaign. It knows that the tailing fortunes of the Radical psr ty would Dot stand the scrutiny of cxan ini- ation. It seeks to divert the attention of the people from jt principles, and from the lulainmis record of its candidate for r-onirrews by a malignant attack upon Mr. Ktep, the democratic nominee. It has dropped all discussion of tlio prin ciples dividing the two parties, and confines it M to two thine, and on those two per sonal charce. it asks the people to consid er in choosing a Jirpresentative, to legislate lor the nation. Une is an inssno charge that Mr. Esten charged money for services rendered the draitea men in ib. This it knows to be false. No ancle in dividual has said at any time that he paid Mr. Estop a tmole cent and no man will ever say that he paid him for passes, or any thine else in connection with that matter. The other is that Mr. Histep is lond onev. We will just say here that ! Hten is no fonder of making money than Mr. Binirhain. and can show a much clear er record in this respect than can ilr. Bingham, as numerous men who have been assisted by Mr. Etep can testify. Citizens of our town, without regard to politics nninion. when in a ninch. wore never refus ed by Mr. Estep, when he had the where- withRl to loan, and without interest, too. It is not legitimate to thus discuss the private affairs of any mon, but as the Re publican has commenced it wo will just say that Mr. Kstep, wren he lias invited any fierson to go with him to meetings at which to was the speaker, never left tluit indicid ini to iKii the llotel bill, as Mr. Bingham has often done, ialk about nieaiiucaM That is worre than stealing cofipefs from the eyes ot a dead nigger. 5"The Rcpudlican says a "bravo" sol dier til ado inquiries of him. Did he. tell you ho was brave, Quartermaster? Well the "bravo" man was anxious to know whether we prayed regular. Certainly houtly, for the conversion of the Radical rascals to honesty. But many of them, we feor, nre "given to believe a lie, that they may be damned." Foor fellows, if they on ly Would be converted, it would provo a more profitable investmest to them than the convertion of 7-30's into 5-20's lH-Jolin Conwell has received a large stock of Cloths, Cassimnres, and is carrying the merchant tailoring business at his old stand. Encourage home industry by pa ronizing home wotkuicn. Conwell is one of the best Cutters in Ohio, nnd will war rant every thing he makes to fit. He keeps s good assortment of the best of goods, and will suit all who favor him with a call. So. rush along to Conwell's new building, and be decently clad. a wi Wk-The Quar(ermanter growa fierce. lie says why no nmke the charge, Sin. What's the uso. What's tho uso of deto- tives slipping in from other dintricts. Whnts the use of indictment, so long as the gallant Major will exert his great influence in favor of his frionds. Pkterson's Maoazinr. Thi October number of this unrivalled lady's bonk is be fore us as usual in advance of itscotem- poranes. 1 he terms nre but a year. To clubs it is five copies for $3,00, with nn extra copy, or a premium -engr.ivin? to the person getting up the club." Specimens of the magazine sro sent gratis, to persons desirous of getting up chius. Address Chss. J. Petorson, 305 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Unntonsviu.E, Sept. 8, '63, Editor Cadiz Smtinek Please announce, in your paper of (his eek, that sn excursion train will run from. Cadiz to TThriehsvilln on tho 10th and 17th of September, nnd that on'y half faro will he charged on all trains during the Fair. Yours Truly, Wm. KEErEns, Pres't Chasok of Timk. On account of the Fair, the Teachers Examination for October, will be held on Thursday 8th, instead of 1st. advertised. To Exhibitors. At tho Uhriohsville Agricultural Fair.'to be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Sept., 15th, 16th and 17th, 1868, competition is open to bII, whether rosiding in Tuscarawas county or out of it. II. A. REPPrni-D, Se'y. Harrison County Fair. Let every citizen of tho county attend the Fair nnd bring something for exhibition. Th-js, by each contributing, a grand and magnificent display oan be made, and all profited. Come to tho Fair. Attention. Eagleson & Bro., have the latest fashions. They manfacturo none but good goods. They Warrant good fit". They sell cheap. You get the worth of your money and will look respectable. Give your order for a Fall suit now and you will not regret it, "A word to the wise," eto. Ciuncib IN Firm. Mr. George A. Haverfield, has lately associated with him n the Hardwire business) Mr. Anderson Hammond. Mr. Hammond possesses moro than the ordinary qualifications of business, and is an accommodating and clover gentle man. We bespeak for the arm a very liber al patronage. New advertisement next week. Cadiz Junction, 1 Sept 4, 18C8. J Mr. Arnold Sir: Through the col- tims of the Sentinel, permit me to correct an error that appeared in last weeks Re publican in regard to the Union Republi can nana ot uetman townsnip. ine iie uuhlican states that they aro all veterans, Allow one who knows to say that tliero is but one veteran in the band viz: V. b. Croskey who was leader ot tho Regimental band, 74 O. V. I. J. IN. Crnskey, was an enlisted soldier 1Kb U. V. l. and was severely wounded in tho wilderness. A. B. Roberts was drummer in the sheepskin band 43 0. V. I. L. G. Croskey in band ot 126 O. V. J. ine rest ot he band was not in tho Service at all. Knowing that the Republican is in the habit of puffing too strong 1 think it right to check it when it purls a he. Villi ft It AW. Peraonal. J. Brillos has just arrived from the East. and will receive this woek, the largest and best selected stook of Ready-Made Cloth ing and Gents Furnishing Goods, ever seen in Cadiz. Kinsey, Walton, McFadden, T. J. Brown and W. C. Browne are also receiving their Fall and Winter stock of Goods. The merchants of Cadiz, to their credit let it be said, oQer no inferior goods to the pooplo, but select with care and judgment, and sel at a reasonable advance, To ace good goods and cheap goods, give the the mcr (Ldtits of Cadiz a call. - ' Dry Goadi. The citizens of Cadis and vicinity have reason to be proud ot the character of seme of thtir leading mercantile houses. There is as much taste, entei prise and energy dis played by some of them, as can be found in any city of the Union. Such a house is that of Grimes & Lin ton, Market Street These gentlemen have di-vated their business, to the very fir place in the estimation and confidence of the public. They are entirely fair dealing, honorable and courteous, and well deserve the splendid success that thev are now en joying. They ire now opening and will during the week, one of the largest and most magnificent stocks of Fall and Winter Dress and Dry Goods that was ever in Cadiz. Many of these goods it is not necessary to enumerate, as there will al ways bo found a large and cmmlete assort cient of every kind of goods usually kept in a store of this kind, but Messrs Grimes & Linton make a speciality of keeping i full supply of all the latest and most fash lonniiie novelties or tne season, lucy are openings great variety of iniircly new ar tides. We enumerate a few of these gor.ds, French and Irish Poplins, Poplins and Me rino Plads, Poplinotts, Cham-Mail Poplins, Chans Poplins, Crape Poplins, French and English Merinos, a full lire of Black and Colornd Alpacas and Mohairs, making the largest and most complete assortment of Dress Goods ever in this place. A full line of celebrated males of Scotch and Ameri can Shawls, Country and Eastern Blankets, m short a full line of good goods at the very lowest prices. No lady should think of visiting Cadiz without calling ut Orimes and Linton's. iiA vote for Bingham is a vote to rob the poor for tho benefit of tho rich. To tax the necessaries of lifo that the bondholder may bo exempt. To continue, indefinitely this system of rob bery that the bondholder m iy continue his investment. And to swindle, the people that bonds, which were bought at forty cents oil the dollar may be paid in gold, Bingharn ntight as well put his hand in tho poor map's pocket and steal his hard- earned money, as to vote to continuo this enormity. Vote thes windlors down! "SaThe least creature among the "small fry' spoko to tho Grant club Sunday night. Ioneatj'. Bingham thinks it would b breaking the 'plighted laith" of tho nation to pay off the 5-20 bonds in greenbacks when they were bought with greenbacks. We suppose Bingham wants to be con sistent. He is a citizen of Cadiz township DOES HE FAVOR PAYING OFF THE CADIZ TOWNSHIP RAILUOAD BON I'M IN 'jlOLD. Ihvj were contract- I in goll. 7 kink of that, Tax-payer of Cadist to w - :hip. You will wake up some fine morn ing, and find that soni.i sharp speculator, ke Bingham has bough up all your town- hip bonds, and will be telling you that you got Viild for your bonds, and "plighted faith" require you to pay in gold. But one will say, you paid hut seventy or ighty ceuts oti tho dollar 'or tluso bonds. Well. Mr, 0'oj.ietor, how lu.iu!i did you pay for y.mr 5-2 J. Not more than 40 coats on tho dollar. How honent soma pooplo aro when thoy see a chance to mike money by the opera tion, Voter, if yi'i ond-.rso Bingham, bo con sistent, nl, fivor tho payment of C.idiz township b m I in g-l-l, to... They were Contracted, in gold, whilo th 5-20's were contracted in greenbacks after tho passago of th" legal-ten ler a -t. Think of tho principle involved. Spirit and letter. Senator Ijulliti ut St. Clalrs- Senator D.jolittle, of Viseonin. will speak at St. CUirsvillo, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. This distinguished gentle man was elected to tha Sotnte by tli,! Re publicans, nnd only left the fo l party when he was salisfied that they would ruiu he oiutry. Tu rn out and hear the elo quent orator anil statesman. riili$Hg Meeting. Although no n otico was published in any paper, and but a few hand bills were printed, tho meeting at Flushing last Sat urday was one of tho best, of the season. From eight hundred to onO thousand vo ters were in attendanco, and Mr. Estep and Mr. Clark made capital spoeches. The Democrats in that locality aro wide aivnke, and Will render a good report in October. SUThe Republican makes a great blow about equal taxation increasing the taxation on' laud. This is silly. Lands are taxed now equal to money. At least that is the theory. The Assessor who values' them, swears that such is their cash value not their value, When sold on long or dejerrtd payments, and in ten years (as that is as of ten as the valuation is altered) there may be considerable change in values. The prin ciple and theory apply now to everything but bonds, andthoso despairing falsehoods are only invented to shield this golden calf to consummate this robbory and ras calityto complete the swindle Voters be riot deceived. Vote for Etep and ISqual Taxation fewer bonds and more greenbacks. For the Sentinel. Tho Republican always exageratos tho numbers in attendenea at Republican meet ings, and belittles the number at Democratic meetings. Tho editor of that paper is also reckless in his falsehoods about J, M. J2stop having no rcguard fer truth whatever. It may not be understood a bro id, but nearly all in our town understood the rea son. The editor is not himself at all times. Our correspondent "Pobert," must ex cuse us from publishing his communication. We have no penonal quarrel with the edi tor of the Republican, and have no desiro to abuse him. We are sory that ho has so little rcguard for truth in his statements about Mr. Estep, but it would not better the matter for us to publish communications about his habits or defaming his character. The Sentinel has a different mission it is to discuss tho imiex of the campaign, and not a personal warfare about Mr. Knox or any other man, We foci satisfied that the personal abuse in tte Republican will carry with it its own cure. The people know that its statements about Mr. Estep are false, and we have neither the time nor spaco to devoteto personal attack , and as defense, the exaggerations shows false hood on their face. BSr-The Card of J. W. K. Miser is una voidably crowded out this week. It will , appear iu our next. O.We wonder if the Quartermaster bas, also, ''been ta Washington and" not only "seen the records, but correct fhem. 8eS-Tbo Quartermaster is growing fear ful of removal. ' A beautiful assortment "of Woolen Shawls j ist received at Vi ALi ONS. MA 12 IR, I E3 ID On tho toth ult., Uy He. Samuel MaLnf- rev. Mr. JAM KM C. CARVE II to Mims CLEM A DE FRANCE, daughter of Dr. a. C. BLACK, all or 1'reeport, Ohio. On fh 4th Inst., hr Rr. YT. T. Meloy, Mr. THOMAS J. ItlPIIEY, to Miss MA(J- UIE Mcr AIf)EN, all of Harrison county. On the 10th inst, at the rpsidewe of th bruins parent, by Kct. 7. Kogers, Mr. WILLIAM A. CARPKNTEB, or Ixindon Urrv, to Miss HITiSANXAII WHITINO TON near Smyrna, Ohio. . On tho 10th. Inst., bv Rv. Robert Her- ron. Mr. COUHAN THOMPSON, to Miss MARIE A. PFOUTS, both of llflrilsoil County, O. rjIIE LATEST NOVELTY. EAGLE SON & BRO., Who have in addition to tho abovo all other styles. JT EXHIBIT ' op Tna EXCT AMOUNT OF MONEY Remaining In the Treasury of Harrison County, Ohio, on the Slat day of August, A. U. 1S6S. Rail Rond Fund. $11,330 15 2,iWl 30 (II 50 61W 5S 197 W til fin 819 Oft Ti 27 County Fund, Institute Fund, Huntv Fund. State School Fund, State Military Fund, , Intorett Section Hi Fund, Surplus Revenue Fund, ?U,473 67 Bridge Fund, overpaid, l,29," 79 Poor Fund, " 1,347 sr Relief, Fund, " 1 80 Less overpaid, ?2,045 12 Xet amount in Treasury, ?S,728 45 WM. II. Moi'OY, Auditor. KM AS FOUST, Treasurer. Sept. lfl, 18IW.-H. "toTOTICE 11 BRIDGE BUILDERS THE Commissioners of Tlerrison county Ohio, will receive proposals for buUditu McKadoen s linclftci aeross KliortcretMt in artiz Tr.. on the road lourtini; from Cildiz to New Athens an l will meet at SiiM place on Thursday Sept. 21lh, 1S68 at 10 o'clock A. M. ALSO TTnion Vnlo Bridge, neross tho North Fork of Siioi-tereeli in Green Tp, on the rmul leading from Cadiz to Suiithliold, on Thursday sowoiuoer, zna, ltsus. ut & o'clock P. M. . ALSO: Tho Bridge across tho Jofferson Fork of Coniiotten at Itilo's Old Mill in iermini Tp, on too road loading lrotn Jof ferson to Fairvicw, on Friday, September 2oth, 1808 at 10 o'clock A. M. ALSO: Carr's Bridge across Irish Run, on tho road leading from Kumloy to Kill gore, in Rumley Tp., on Friday September in, isuh, ut a o ciock r. ra. ALSO: Tho Covered Bridge on the road leading from New Market to Maslersvillo, n Korm Township, on auiuruay aopt. zo, 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M. ALSO: Tho Bridge across Atknison's reek on the State Road loading from Free- port to Westchester, in Freoport Township, on Tuesday October (ilh, 1808, at 1 o'clock . M. The Commissioners will meet at the times and places aforesaid for the purpose of re ceiving said proposals. By ordor of ANIJttfJVV JAAUSCIJN,) LKVI HNYDKR, Commissioners. WM. EVANS, J W. II. McCoy, Auditor. S' IIERIFF'S SALE. Thomas .1. Swan vnrnatntr VS. f f nrlu-,l(rA 8m'l Tiininons, ot flls. ) o a Uy virtue ot nn order or oaio ismmu m the above case by the Court of Commom Pleas of Harrison eouritv, Ohio, and to mo directed as Sheriff of said county, I will expose to sale at Public Auction, ut tho Court House in said county, on Monday, Oct. 19lh, A, D. 1S6S, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the follow ing real estate, to-wit: The north-east half of In Lot No. 110 in the town of Cadijs, -, vcith the premise and appurtenances there on. Appraised at fl, 100. Terms Cash on day of Sale. J. K. McPECK. Sept.lf,1868-5w. Shsriff. TOTIVE TO TEACltfelMil Examination will be held at CADIZ, as follows, commencing nt 10 o'clock A. M. of days mentioned and continuing two days: The FirHt Tlnirda.r of hptem her tnl October, 1M6S, and the I.nxt Thursdiiy of Febrawry nud March, IH99. No appllcunt will racoive aCertifieats un less liis general average of correctness in the exercises given be sixtw ive per cent or moro, Uy order of the Board. W. BRINKKRHO'F.I WM. T. M KLOY, I Examine rs. W. 8. POULSON. J . Sept. 2, 186S, 7 m. JqpN England. ... John Bindlkt. JOHN EtfGLAJTD & CO., DEALERS lit HARDWARE & CUTLERY, AND FILE MlCr4CTCREKS, 2S3 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Old Flll Re-Cut. Aug.2f!,18n8- nMI.XJMTRVrOK'J NOTICE. THE undersigned hns been duly appoint ed Administrator wltb the Will annexed of the Estate of Thomas MoElveon, late of Harrison county, Ohio, deceased. JOSEPH McELVEEJT. Sept.9,1808-3w. DR. Y. II. JONES, PIIYMCIAM AND SIHUEOS, offers his professional services to the citizens of Cadia and vicinity, He is a graduate of the Eclectic Medical "nlloge of Cincinnati. Ha also attended r co irse of Clinical (or Bedside) Lecture! In tl o same city. Besides ordinary prr otlo j, he nrooosOM to treat some forms of On no v in Disease's at a distanoo, such as dise-ig-.r. of the Jfiye, uohes, liipce'ases, wmt-r Swell ing, Scrofula, Ery disos, Ashma. Dia betes, and tumors ipe':aof different Can cer not excepted, Offick -At the Swan Hous. .. .... Aug.sa-Omo, 'BEWARE OF TEMPTATION." "keep youh CREDIT GOOD." "This Is tho only Legacy I can leave you." SUCH Were the words Inlprosslvely ut tered by a poor but honest Father ti bis Son, when start ing in tho world to make bin fortune; nnd that is the Ricuo.t tLcgey for -A. MAN To possess provided he lives rip to !t In the luiie.-M, urtiimesi sense or mo wora. u is an undcnvHhle fact that none ram remain prosperous that have not learned to conquer Tempta tion in its thousand forms, nnd moot thulf obligatioda. promptly. Tmce tho history of every sitwessfiil man, and you will find that he nos sesses tho sterling quality of conquering temptations unci meeting his obligations prompt! v. TO do that One mil.4t. ho nrt nnrl rir.lncrf Tho people of this and adjoining counties, who matin tn nnv fVir t.lta tr,srlu fhu. I,,,,. look around and see where they ' oan buy THE CHEAPESTI To them a few squares, or ovon miles Is no trouble. They will go to J. BRILL ES, a. o x yr, o it i o , DEALER IN Y-IABB EliTII AN GENTS. FURNISHING GOODS V00LEN Si LINEN PIECE GOODS, And see whether it Is true that tho BEST ASSORTMENT at the LOWEST PRICES, Ot COATS, PANTS. VESTS, fiats, Caps, (FIN'E AND COMMON,) Ladies and Gents TRUNKS AND VALISES, SHIRTS & COLLARS IU ENDLESS VARIETY. In fact all that is needod to dioss a MAX, YOUTH or CHILD, can be found in my store, for it is my aim to hvo THE RIGHT GOODS 'AT TOE RIGHT PRICES, jAND AT.THB RIGHT SEASON! GIVEJJS A TRIAL. And; IrVfrv'TrfiTt' f ! nl; dan Goods art.Cheap as wedo.f IReapeetfully, J.BRILLES, Cadi,: Apr. JEW BOOT AND SHOE 3 7 o n T. II. tIOLT3I.Vrs Writer. fl rAartnf,tr,illv lnfr,r,n ,l,n nnn..!.. of ('adiz and 1 larrisoii Count v, thatiio h is openwl out on M A IN KTItKET, nearly on posite John BeuH's Drug Store, in tho room inrnicrij mx-uim-u as n imw uum-h iv J. il l-Nlcn. a nianillcL'iil. Htoi-k of nil kin. Is ami qualuies of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, And everything tlstially kept in a first -class Shoe Store. Ho will "keep constantly on luino ii large stock of HOME MANUFACTURED! And asks a sbnro of public patronage. Good work nt low prices will alwiivs bo given, knowing that thiswill a!wnj"s plenso. T. B. HUFFMAN, Cadiz, June 3, 1S!8. R URAL. SE3IINARY. Vew Market Nlntlou fSclo P. O.) HarriNoit ('unnty, Oliio. Iitt burgh t'lM-liniati A St. I.nuiM (or I'aii tinlle Ittiilwuy) Fall Term open Aug;. 17, Winter Term Xov. 23, and Spring Term March 22. FACULTY. A. T). Lkk A. M., President, Prof. Senior Sludief. ltev. It S. HiotiE A. M., Prof. Junior Studies. R, 13, SMtTir( A. M., .M. D., Prof. Sopho more Slndies. Wesi.ev Willi ms A. M., Prof. Freshman Studies. Prof. fHANcisSo'nwixoKR Principnl Mu- wcal Jiepiiftment.. Veuoinia Bull, Drawing, Paintinir. Ac. A Seminary of High grade for Mules and Finish's. 80 boarder! can bo accomodated in the President's family in the Seminary Hiiiiding. i looms large ana ana airy, aiicar- Cetcd and nicely furnished. Tho entire iiilding heated with Steam, everything comfortable, no danger from tiro in the rooms, no dust or nshes, water from living Springs on every lloor. Few Seminaries furnish so manv real home comforts, or so able a FACULTY, All touching is dono in he most approved manner. Schools want ing able teachers for tho coming winter can bo supplied- Those wishing to piepare for teaching will be made prolicictlf. 852 pays for Hoarding, warmed nicely carpet ed 'and furnished rooms, washing- of bed ding nnd light for Fall or Spring Term, and SO for the long winter lorm. Tuition usual rates, come down" and see our accom odations, at least swnd for a catalogue, July ail, !8iS8. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For the Renovation of the Hair. Tho Great Desideratum of the Age. A dressing which is nt once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color and tha gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restoro the iair whore tho follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be Baved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with ft pa9ty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its' occasional uso will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wautcd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric; and yet lasts longer on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical ahd ANAtrrtCAL Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. rsion $x.o9, C. Dkwey, Pres M. J. Brown, Cash. HARRISON NAT'L. BANK. Of t'adlK. CAPITAL ,$100,000 00 SURPLUS 17,000 00 BAMiI HOURS FKO.TI A. HI. Until 3 p. m. PIRBCTORSi CHAttCiKt DliWKY, H. S. MdFADDEX. Dr. Jno, McRkan, Wm. MoFari.and, ALiiX. llAVKtiKiKbn, J. C. Jamison, D, C'UNNISOITAM. Receives Deposites, Discounts Paper, buvs ami soils Uovernment Securities, Eastern Exchange, ana a gonerul banking business transacted. July 1, 1868. N EW HARDWARE. LINDSAY, STERRIT & EUWER, Importers and Dealers In HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc., Our entire stock having liecnliouRlitdur- ing i ho late decline in prices, we are ena bled to oiler greater inducements than old houses who are carrying over suicus at old prices. Counti y Merchants should not fail to visit us when in tlio city. LIKDSAY, STERRIT &EUWER, : &77 LinKRrr St ekt, (NEAR UStON PEfOT.) PITTSBURGH, Ali3-26,1863- . pASII FOR WHEAT. 1 .AAA rtuahels of trood Wheat wnnterl. for which I will pay the cash on delivery. at Warier old mill, two miles aouth of Cadia on the Wheeling road. THOMAS li. THOMPSON, Sep! 2, 1868.lt. f Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Tr an Oi purpoMa oT ft axttv Modiolus. i rwnops no one roe-nettle U fco ualvefMlir re quired bv trnrytjudY OM a cathartic, nur u iivee fin Mora HKixrul' y eilepted inu um. iu c'renr country mud hiuij-- til UUM, U I1U4 ttJli.l bat eia.-ieiit puratir I'M. The ebkna rt. .itn i. liai it u. nu in- t : . -..IT' r .- 3C2SSk. Ull awl rermore eU: jVZ9r' tul reme.lv tluui u - -nA viber. Tnu.e wbu buv tri t J ft, tin that it enred them : tliom who liv not, knir tliat it euros thdir neifrhbor. eud trifiu,Uv &rul :ttl know that whnt it doej uaoe it doee nlwv. that it ecver fittlr through way fault or nuiuutoi" Hi crnmoition. We have thousand, upou Uiuti. n ri Hs of rrtiAcntce of Uieir remarkable cur., ot tn a following com;laiiitA, but anch euree are koow- in v-vcry ii;ihbuniood, and we need not publish them. A.lujtt?-! to all aue and condition, in all cinnuto ; ..-.-HjimnnmthorrAlomul or anr doljteriouj (iraj.-, tli-.- may be taken with afoty by anyboily. Viuir cnynr (-oatiiiji? pre,crvo them c?er tr6h ai,l niok-.u tliem plex.aiit to take, while boinfr purely veciabl? i-j harui can arise n-ottl their use in any uu:uititv. They operate by their powerful influeni a oa't'in Inl.'rnnl vi.rant to purify the blood and at'.unUto it uuo henltliy a,Ttion removo the obetruutionj ol'tUa tom.-h, bowcle, liver, and other erg-tntf of th:i !My, retorinjt tbeir Irrefrnlar aotl.10 to heulrh, tcvl by correnlinfr, wherever they exuit, such doruno munu as are the drst origin of diaeaao. liunte dirwtions are given In the wmnpor 011 Hi? box, fur the following eomplalnta, wUMi Uico fUlM rapidly cere : for y.rrpela or latilgwtlan, Xi.tloM f.apru.r and Lwu of Appntit j, Uicy ,lioulii be taken moderately to atiinuluto tlie btoiu-.11-ti nud roitore Iu healthy tone and action: For H,lrer ComBlMlnt and Its various STrrp. loun, Ullion. lleau!che, Mick tleuil .cEiLi, Jjeuailira or tirr.B ttickaoee, U.Iiot. C'ultc anil Ifiltoua ?vr., they nhonltl bo J-f ilii'iuiuly taken for each case, to corroct U10 di ea- e.1 action or remove the obstructions which cause it. t or Ity.eutnry or Itlatrrliaeet, but one mild dose is generally required. For Itteamatl.ar, CiODt, Oravrl, Paint, tutlos of th IJIfiart, Plai la tka UiA:', Rack and Ijolna, they should be contimiouiih lakon, as required, to chnnxo the diseased action o"f llio system. With such change Utuee ooinplaiu'J dua)ipcar. . . For Draper and DroMlca Swolllnin thoy should be tnken in largo anil IVeqtleut dosos to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For ftappresaiaii a larjte doso attonUf be token a it produces thil desired etrect by armpaihv. As a Dinner rut, tako ono or two fUU to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occanional doso stimulates ttia Ktomnoh n-d boivels into healthy action, restores tho n)ictite, and invigorates the system. Hence It is often ad vantageous where o serious derangement exi-sts. O110 who feels tolerably well, ofton finds that a dose or these PlUt makes him fool decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating offset on ttiodlge tive apparatus. DJi. J. C. ATS B 4 CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL. MASS., V. B. A. F AIItVIEW I'LAXiaro MILL, 1 t ASH SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Fairvicw, Harrison Co., Onto. DASlBl SHITII, WM. BiOOMIS, J. IT. OAXPBBLL. SMITH, BLOOMIS & CO., ly7'lLli keop on hand nnd make to ordor OAK ASh PINE FLOOTtINO, DUOIW, HASH, JMOLDIXGS, TURNINGS, &e. Those who have floirlnsf or siding to be worked, or uiiv kind of Plunlnir oun bn nn. Commodated on short notice. We can l'urnislia!l-lfe and qnnvl Iticn of Lumber for buildms purposes, dressed or ttmlroMsod. j iuay 0, ttKisiyr. . ' B ROWNE & ROSEMAN HAVE ALWAYS DESIRABLE STYLE Q IT A L I T I E S OF BOt'UItT CLOSE FOR CASH AND TO BE SOL :a . short ma u wins. May 3,1189? B RICK! BRICK!! BRICK!!! Half a Mllltori Cootl Hrlck for Sale TH R sribseWndfs offer for sale, on reason able terms, and in rpiantlti. s to suit buyers, uair a iijiiortgoon nano-pressed, HUltji IKU, PAVLVa and CUIMJfEY BRICK. They Will have brick on hand Constantly, and Invito those wishing to purchase to call and examine a SUPERIOR article, both in sio and quality. t C. P. DrtWEY, Jttly 22, 18d8-4itto WM. OREER. - ;' ST. 'I. A I It M V 1 1XV. And IVrW ATHKNS MACADAMROAD. Auditors OfpIcb Harrison Co., Ohio, 1 CAtna,:AugU8t 2fl,.1808. Notice Is liPreby given; to all persohsjtin terested In the establishment ot the St. ' ClairsVilln, and New Athens Maeadamroad, or so much of totid Road as lien between tho point- where snld Road crosses the line which divides Harrison and Beliriotlt counties, to the North boundary line of tho incorporat ed Village of New Athens), potitlotledfor by" J. N. Honc'cniort and others, that tho Coun- -ty Commissioners of Harrison county, havo appointed Viewers and a .Surveyor who will moot at Now Alliens on Monday, Septem ber 21, 18H8, at 9 o'clock A. M,, for tlie pur pose of vmwlng, laying outor straightening said Road, as in their opinion public con venience mid niilily require, . By order of the Commismonors. VV. II. McCCY, Aug. 2S,,08. -It, , Auditor. OTICE. Having sold my Interest In tho Hardware establishment known as the firm of llarri son fc tlavorflold I request that nil thow indebted to the old Arm wisl taka the hint and cull and xettlo at once. I can be found at the Post Ollloo, or payment Can, bo nmdo to Mr t. A. Haverlield. -.The how, tirm will be known by the natho of Havertleld , & Roberta. A. J. HARRISON.- Cadiz, Sept. 2,1808. .. .., ;) ,..., , . ; ; , - pAT siiUEr. ... , SKTH C. MUtfN Inlbrma thu Sheen rnlsers of Harrison county that ho Is mil prepared to buy, and pay the lugtiCMt market yrlce for FAT SHEEP 01 g.w.l quality. " M He also wishes to buy a few FAT CAT. TLK. Ho may be found at the Buekm.v j7 VriS HOUSE, IWUZ. "Uio. July 17, lj63-3ui. I if t )(... . h ' K -I. ' I ' v 1; f-, t r- u f t If ' ft 5c , hi. 1 1; ..s