TH8 INDEPENDENT. MTJONftlLSVlLLB ; A, ... Oct. ItTf. Prohibition STATE TICKET. TV OTKKI0B, tlO!l T. BTl WART, of Heron. t.TCfT. B0TIRK0S, W.M. WEDD8LL, of Montgomery, ron vord or rrsi.ic WORKS, V. SILVER, of Colombian FOR BVFRRMB aTBOK, AaffTJEL E. ADAMS, of Cuyahoga. FOB TRRASCRER, rSOXAS EVANS, Jr., of Delaware. FOR ATTORKKT GKSERAI., 9. W. 6TIKCHC0MB, of Uocking. rot stats coxxissioker or con. bphooij, D. SOLOMON UOWARD, of Atheus. TO CI.KRR OP grPRKXB COURT, AUZK ALDERMAN, of Morgan. TOR AUDITOR Of STATU, W. B. CHADWICK, of Franklin. Trvblblllon Senatorial Tick et 141b District. Fcr Senator, vTILLIAM PENROSE, of Washington County. Mergan County i'roblbition Ticket. For Representative. DAVID MUM MET. For Auditor, THOMAS HAMMOND, For Clerk of the Court. I A M S A . NEELET, For Sheriff, (JAMES D . MARIS. For Commissioner, COB EE T L U TTO N , For Infirmary Director, a . P. DEARBORN. For Coroner, WILLIAM CUPPY. REMEMBER the Prohibition Meeting in front of the Court House, in McConnelsvlIle, on tacit Saturday Evening. Turn oat. Everybody ! Special Imitation is given 10 the Ladles THE FAIR—ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Vhile our Fair was the most suc cessful ever held m this County, yet we fear that the organization re ceived a blow on the last day that it will be long recovering from. A combination, consisting ot the Herald And Democrat lorces, acd a lew beer swillers acd sellers, put their heads together to run out the Board of Directors, James A. Mc Cocre.ll, as President, and E. S. Fawcett, John E.Thomas, and J.E. XjODtfhridue. ns Managers, and John 8. Adair as Secretary. To accom plish ths they secretly got up a printed ticket and circulated it ex tensively amongst their friends, and before jny one who had the real interests of the Society at beart was aware of it, they had the "ropes" bo laid as to insure their necefeg. Sinee James A. ITcConnell has been President of the Society, he bas mi-mfested an interest in it un precedented. He has labored earn estly miI zealously, and has spent considerable ot his own private mux oh, m the Way of furnishing bands and learns to improve the ground, for the Welfare of the So ciety, And has often neglocted his own business lr order that the bus iness ot the Society should net Buf fer from wnt of attention. Messrs, Fawi-elt, ThomaE, and Lonnlii nlire have alxu been most at tentive to their business ts mem-, bers of the Board, and have per formed the duties of their offices in a mot pra"se-wrthy manner. Jo!m 8. Alair, vff concede, who know anything about the matter, hat. been the best Secretary the Society has ever had, and is con ceded bv th' se at the head of the Slate Department of Agriculture to be the best Secretary in the Slate. That those men should be run out of.offiVe by the lowest trick ery an J the bnse,et of deception, hascro ated considerable talk. Had the combination bad the manhood to make known their intentions to try and defeat those men, and then bad they succeeded, nobody would have had ouht to say against it. But tbey knew if their purposes were koo n that they could not succeed, and consequently thuir re sort to iow trickery. Fortunate?), however, for the in terests of tho Society, the combina tion selected a very good ticket, ii we make one or two exception. It is us follows: Edwin .S'herwood, President; S. U. Scott, Vice Presi dent: Istiah Kennison, J B. Goudy, Peter Miller, James Scott, Israel Pa i-fio i; 6, Managers. These men, if we except Goudy, are all capable, and he would be too il it wa. possi ble for him to realize what he real ly is. Tho members of the Board '. that hold over, are Jacob M ummey, J. A. C. Leland and James J Hull ""an. . LETTER FROM BELPRE. BELPRE, Sept. 22, 1871. Editor Independent : In the Ma rietta Register, ot the 21st inst., we find a 1. article signed "Temperance," trona Barlow. ..lie seems t3 be much exercised about the Prohibitionists of Washington County. ll asks a great many questions, and 6n s they are '-grave questions,", and like JSicodeuius, says "how can these things be?" "Temperance" seems, from the question, asked, tc be an inquiring mind. and, judging from his - argument, is seeking after truth. He asks, "what do to we Prohibition peopla mean?' We bope first, to put men in office that will execute laws ol uoio on the aubject of temperance. Second, we seek to elevate fallen humanity. We do not seek any quarrel with Republicans or Democrat, but we eek to emancipate tham from their enslavement to whisky and lager beer influences. . Our platform is broad enough, to unite men of all parties who preler principle to par ty. "Temperance" need not be "surprised at tbe monomaniacs that, figured id the Prohibition Con veation," at Marietta. We are not ashamed of "striking hands with each men as P. T. Hart." Mr. Hart i known by all parties aa a sound temperance man. We are not willing to join hands with men that belong, to organized bodies that are seeking to repeal all our Suaday and tem perance laws of Oh.o, an a who pleiWe themselves to rote for ae mMtM fur Lejwletare, wae! it Dot in favor of said repeal. We do aot Ban in reference to their political proclivities; all we wish know it, art they in favor of Hadi eal Temperance movement, and wil ling to vote for. none bat sound Temperance men. "Temperaace" gives na credit lor being "good aonest r.epuDiican9." "Temperanct' says, bait, gentleman ?" Come, "Temperance," let ns reaor togeth er. Onr motto is, onward ! Was that not tbedocliiueof the fiepiibli can parly of 1861? Good s.nse should teach ' temperance" that the principle of the Prohibition parly are bound (o win. I am o alnrmisc, but allow me to say to the old parlies, you must ac cept the situation. Tho Prohibi tion movement is no nmail fry" as 60 me choose to lerm it, but it has n object in view which will ha ac knowledged bytII parties :s lor the good of society and the stability of our government. Long hat tho cry of orphans and widows been heard from the thres holds of our ioora, yet thero in none to answer. Ho who was held by nature as father. 19 no mnro that kind parent. Eeaeon is dethroned, and his once manly form i covered with rags Yea iore ! lie is the victim ol the whittkr rins." and nna It.. 1i.a.I fsiw 1.a " T . . C . . I . . u . Bln(v u.tou, nit bug 3Hnc Ml III. votes, to question its anthorily. Rea- eon may be dethroned, mothers cn- and children made cut-cast 1 and vagabonds. Families are ruin ed, lives of individuals are endan itercd, and police officers are on du ty filling our jails and work-houses with the victims of the .nfornal traffic. Come, then, rid kt 113 n ti I to to put a atop to this enormous evil. "Stand by the right." and I victory wiU'perch upon our ban ners. Ji. i,. UU-.M.MiUAM. HARD ON MUELLER. A Radical Paper on the "Teutonic Personage" Running for Lieutenant Governor. Wo clip the following from the Circleville Herald, which flies the names of Noyes and Mueller at the neaa 01 us iicKet. we aon l un derstand it: THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. T'ais teutonic personago honored Circleville with his presence on Monday last, so we are informed. We are without the evidence which common courtesy on his part would have furnished us. Our Prohibition exchanges claim that Jacob Mueller is not a fit per son to receive the voles of temper ance men, either of Republican, Democratic or 1'robibition proclivi ties, Moreover, they assert that his personal appearance is sufficient testimony to confirm their views of the subject. Although we bave regarded Mr. M ucllcr'a candidacy with a feeling somewhat savoring of dissatisfac tion, it is noi our practice to con demn a man eolely on charges prefer red by his political enemies. Yet, in view of the assertion's of the prohibitionists respecting Mr. 11 u slier, it would have offered us pleasure to contradict their state ment at to bin personal appearance This we are unable to do. On the contrary, we happen to know that Jacob was in company with e -tain whiskey Republicans whilo iu this city. 11 it is the design of the Hon. Ja cob to ignore temperance Republi cans during tbe canvass, they may, perad venture, ignore him on tbe day of election. Should our teutonic friend desire 1 he support of temperance men' be will probably inform us and give salislactory reasons therefor, prior to the lO'.h of October. Candidates are occasionally used for- trading pujposes. At tbe present writing, Jacob is our choice for that particular duty. What We Want. It is one tlr'ng to pass a prohibi lory law, and another to bave it 1 enforced. To make sure of enforce ment, men must be elected to dis charge that duty, having no fears ol Rerific:ng a party by standing firmly by their convictions. The Prohibition party eecks to elevate men lo office, not simply to make a law, bet lo enforce it. If it takes time lo bring about tbe result they 1 seek lor, why, all there s about it, we must -Tight it out on that lino" until we do succeed. We must commence, or we cannot advance Now is a good timo to fall into the ranks, as old parly issues are cot-tied. Your Responsibility. m. ,s- J.. , ' 1 Die only tor your own vote, and, if-, . . , ... . , J , you are right, it is the duty 01 olh- -A.. 1 . , ers to come to you, not you lo go to j them. Many rcfuso to vote an in-! dependent ticket noder the impres- i siou that tbey are 111 aome way ob ;iaiel to follow all the sinuosities of part v, and change their course 1 . . only when change becomes general. Should men adopt this principle in getting religion lew would ever be converted. It1s sometimes said : "Tour Pro hibition Piirty is so small you can do nothing." Whatof it? Js that a reason why sub a party should not exist and continue to grow? Then minorities can ne'er rightful ly exist 1 Then corruption, in pow er, can never be assailed acci over come ! Then no one ir. our Sute, but Republicans, bare a right lo vote at all! They, verily, never had any snch right, till they became a workins majority. So the Liber ty and Free Soil parties got into power without any auinority Such talk is trah. Illixoi claims the champion sun flower meaauring five feet ia circumference. Thi longest railroad in tbe world is the Pacific. Vitui is always more persecu ted by the wicked than beloved by the rlgbteoe. Tib largest aa, edict ia tao worii is the Vroiea Aeaedaav. Aev Tork. From the Prohibition Era] Jacob Mueller, Republican Candidate for Lieutenant- Candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio. was to strike from t'.ie statute books the .Liquor and Sunday laws. Thi slaved, caused a fluttering among the mcm- ;f!openiy avows himself in favor of f J . ... , . T. the repeal of tho Sunday and Ln- . 1 . , . , , .luorlaws. This fact, ol itself.f hould ' ' ,ltUr " right-minded people from voting for him. If elected, will any on doubt but lhat he w,n us u'9 official position to oflect that object? Ar0 tho '"Mligent, moral and re- 1 : - i - . 1 . nr.., r- This man ii a candidate for one of the highest and most honorable offices in the gift of the peoj.l. lie s a citizen of Cleveland a German by birth and education, having re sided here some twenty yeara. Never was a nomination made since the organization of tho "proud old Republican party" that created greater surprise and consternation in Cleveland than that ot tin man Mueller. The sumo "ring" that manipulated the late Republican nominating convention in this county were on hand at Columbus during the sitting of the Slate Con vention somo in the capacity of delegates and others as lobby mem bers. Among this number were Muuller, and Thicnie, eJitor of the lY'ichter am Erie. On going to Co lumbus, Mr. Mueller had no more idea of beins placed on the Si etc Ticket than he had of being shot. The fact,' however, was disclosed that he wanted to o to tho Sonate, and gave tho "boys" then and thero to understand that if they wanted to h ecu re the latrer beer vote of Cuyahoga County they had :got to nominate him or some other German. Tbo real effort sought bers of tbo "ring." The legislative ticket had already been made out and could not easily be altered. Tho "boys'" were in a dilemma; what was to be dono? The State ticket was about to bo made out. and there remained but a short time in which to decide matters. .Mueller was to be gotten rid of. Some one suggested Jake for .Lieutenant-Governor. It took. Noyes being a citizen of Hamilton County it was no difficult mailer to obtain the support of the delegation from that county tor Cuyahoga's candi date, and hence Mueller was nomi nated with little or no opposition. At the State Convention, howev er, were a few sensible Republicans from Cuyahoga County who doubt ed the expediency of going down into the lager beer ranks for a can didate for tho high and dignified office of Xicu tenant-Governor, and remonstrated against it; but their opposition availed nothing with the "ring." But even tho "ring," it is said, felt guilty of having commit ted an outrage upon the Republican parly, and their subsequent con duct shows it; for no sooner was tho act committed than lelcgr.imi were sent to the Cleveland newspa pers and throughout tho Slate to this effect: "A good hill' "Muel ler nominated for .Lieutenant-Governor!" "A popular nomination!"' "The German vote secured for the Republican ticket!" .Now all this was buncombe to force people to believe it was a popular mov. The qnestion here arises, Who is Jake Mueller, the Republican can didate for -Lieutenant-Governor'"' The Era hnn anticipated the an swer, lie is a German liberal, inti dol to religion, opposed to temper ance legisiai ion, and opposed to a proper oii-ervnni-e of the Sabbath ! We will hero venture the assertion that not one in five hundred of the citizens ol Cleveland ever Baw or heard ot hii:i until the "rin" bioii-lil liin) to their notice. JJi brother. 1 lio butcher, who Keeps a meat mai Ui-t on the corner of St. C!air and ii uerson strccls, is belter known iiil would preside over the Ohio Sett a to with tar more dignity and acceptability than Jake. What are his qualification:! ? The fact that a candidate for offico is of foreign birth should not of itself be an objection to his election; but, if he be found wanting in those essen tial qualifications necessary to a proper and satisfactory discharge of his official duties, he is doubly objectionable But we will let one of his own countrymen Rnswcr tho question. In a recent communica tion in one of our daily papers from the pen of an intelligent German, who is well and intimately acquaint. ed with M uellcr, it is positively as serted that "be is unqualified, unfit by lack of education and intelli gence to properly and satisfactorily discharge tbe duties of the office to which he aspires." The same wri ter Bays, also, that "he can neither read nor speak tbe English lan guage correctly: bhoulU such a man be called to preside over the Senate of Onio? With tbe office of .Lieutenant-Governor our people have always (and justly) associated intelligence, dignity and capability in every one of which qualities Jake Mueller is deficient But the great objection to the e lection of Mr. Mueller is that he iigic'us ueujuo 01 viiu western jie- serve going to clothe this Atheistal German with official power fo as to enable hiin tbe more effectually and successfully to strike from the stat uto books the Sunday and Liquor laws ? Tbe decree has gone forth Irom this and Hamilton counties that the laws foa-tho proper observ ance of the Sabbath laws which have been upon the slatuto books from time immemorial, and which have been sanctioned ly the intel ligent and virtuous of all political parties and all denominations of Christians tho fiat, I Bay, has jjonc forth from the Gorman Infidel press of Ohio, and thcao laws must be strickJii from the Statute books! A crisis has arrived. The blow has beea strkek, and that American citizaa who will not strike back and defend these laws, is not worthy of the name ef American citizen. The -press and tbe pulpit" should sound tbe alarm. Let the indignation of the people be fairly aroused (as it bou. 1 be) and the infidel hosla will receive a Waterloo defeat. AN ELECTOR. Tek greatest mass of iren in tbe! world : the Mountaia of Misioari. A eoos word for a bad eae is vena aitea a4 eossi uu. j ZAJiKaviLxjs acf ncss cab V. B. LEWIS & 0. HARDWARE ! J3 U1LDIXG MA TAUIIAL t HarHeized Mantles, Fine ami Cominoa Fire Fronts 1 THB PFRLICare rer.:ie!ly tevltU eocaUaad a at Hftta Sf reel. Zanesi tile, hio. Y. & 119 CO. Sept-r.', lS7l-4wr. W. H. fiDTLEDGU. Rutlcdgc & Bailey. Altera' Block, Ko. l J ! Itreet, tMMTIO, Ilara opoja a complete Ptock of TeWets, Bi1t ard Tagartrf Vratatlt, Itto 8 pers Siiperfiae, McJiom Snner', Incrsia, Wnrtiani, D iUa Wol, Caftaf a, Heap, and R ig rpet. A LSO Wall Papers. Wiodo ade, Malta. Etja, Oil Clot. Ae. -i . . i i v I jir . i t - -. .1 - . . . . Ajfeult lor Marbleieed Mnalles, Ktnek J. M. ROGEALS. K. LU1'T05. ). AdiTlSb J. M. i'0GEK3 & CO., Front St., near the EriJge, Malt, Okio, kaap eeaatafttie 09 Ittl m All Orders Promptly Attee t April 21, 1871 Jy. GEORGE West side of Bell Street, Malta, Ohio, keeps Well selected aMarVjktwe f nmniEE, t:ivitj. mil? a ititi tciixi.'il niCMimni, AND INVITES ALL TO CALL ON HIM. 8 Special attention giren to the trade in Stovea e! Eteva Trfatae Agent for the sale Ot the celebrated "Clipper Mower t Haapet.' Sverftklag sold low for cash. 1 Ajril Jl, U71 -It. Dry Gooda Merehant. South-east eorner of Front amd BtUSfc, Malta CJa m always on hand a eompletefctocl of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES. QUEENS' n iKE, BOOTS A.l SUClS, &a.,&.. B ew Good received regularly, thin sold at the lowest cash ligure. COod. iitmmui amuni CAJirUTSaVfl TNU I t O. BAlLBT. Weii.Tilatha Fabiie te eaJI aad ataailiai JANEWAY. a flourishing, trade demande, evy Country Produce Ukea in exeheaae tot apru ai.iaw-jy. - I 1 - 1 -zx iiiciiras, cczais t fO. Oochr an, ozman. iv o., SOUTMI-Tf EST SWCB r THE PUBLIC SQUARE, M'COXNELSYILLE, O.. 9alrs la HARDWARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, W AC. SPECIAL ATTENTION Givea to tba Farming IsajIcMtat AB fBIacIainsry Traf. MOWERS&USAPEKC SOLE AGEXTS jj, in this locality for lis sal of the Celebrated C EC A OS! P ION Mowers & Reapers, WORLD Mower & Reaper, and tha RUSSELL Mower & Reaper, aARcriCTciKReor Cook & Heating Stoves, sod odd pieces of all tha varieties of Cook Stoves in the eountry : all kinds of Thron ing Machine Castings : also Salt Kettles, and8nlt Flanges, Sugar Kettles, Tols, lirid dles. Skillets, alout twenty diffrrent pat- - r.i - U T .. f : r... Crc 8 III I iow loinii. ;m:iniic imiB S team bos U, Saw Mills, Suit Works, Mow ers and Reapers ; also Cast Iron t'himoey Tops, Windowoaps, cellar mnaow urav ings, and also Cast Iron Legs for SchooJ house Decks and Seats. Tin-ware. Hitr constants on hand, snaaafaetnrsJ their erder, all inauasrofTia-wrs,SlT Trimmings, Ac. Blacksmithinsr. Maaafactcrars of Watar Twsars, Maaarill BttadM, Ac, for llaskssaiths. Raauamhar tbe Flat : Seta-wast Side of the rabliaftaawe K. L. lUVll THJC LwtVRQKST QUEENS WARS STOBS B. L, JENSIKS, isroiTsa in uttii ii QUBENSnARJI CfllNA t GLASS A5T BAKTHSN If ARB I North aide of Canter street, Velweea Jtaat an fans streets, (I$ZcwOiinIflTilIc Ohio. REASONS FOR PATHSKIUKS JEN KIN'S ESTABLISHMENT I 1st. Jenkins inporta Ms o f tda and is thereby al'e to oadertell all who purchaae at aaaond hand. 2nd. He ha the larttl eaUbliaa ment, and reost eomplete variatv cf goods in otithBatterB Ohio, asi you areaaabled to (t just what wast do not hare so teka just erkat vaa can gat, helps to build up the business of tae coiniuuiiiLj, sou is i uj aivrs uss right that community should btild i-'m cn inat,t nf moB oft IA Zaiataa. ville, eraoasa raaa aeiatt Wat mi goods, JLt J en kins in 0BOTGB HlRtu fiBOT:EB & BAIEB'S SEWING MACHINES If ere avaeded toe ktr best rrealaaw at taeStstt Jelrsef 5ew Tork, Tsraost, Hew Jwj, iPsMsylvaaia, Ohio, ladlaae, atleatfaa, Tfiscoisia. ad Iowa. Keatek7t Teaaeasis Mlawoin, Alalia, MlMlMtppi, Tirpoia, Monk Carollaie, CeUcraia, aai Crtf oa. Pir. Prizes Have i kwea evardad rsaaeKaeaiaea ea lae eaaibiiioss af L02fD09, TAU9, BUJUX, 97. run b, A CnL053 Tsevary fclftest prt,TH8 CHO'S Of TBS LKilQX Of BO!Oa, was eeDfsrred eo tbe rsameoUtiTa as tb Orevet A Bskar flavlea Msebirsa. at tke KseoeltiM Usrremne, PaIs, 1617. tbns siaimf saair (rea aapanoriiy btsi an a war rae-i&f Hae&iiiaa, k k . ft i k i f 0IHT8 0 XXC2LLBKCS Jsowly ani H deity tf Stitk Trnfui Stmpkrity tf MtuKmtry. JtttmUmf ananas ly Xa4 tmd n ssasfs e twtad. Wiit rrngi er eevSeatio wstAasif tant er ittttmit. Tassaaa rataici Ik baaatt ead IraDtei aAef weaMsf eed JronlBf. Besldee deiay all kisds of votk does by cxetr Sawleg eueMaas the Klaatle SHtefa saarhins sfirsise see eteet kaitllelea4 fjeeiaMt ZKrsIitry aad eraatMat- el ALXX MinXT Is tae Oeeera! araai tor the salt of tbe Qeerrs A Be bar Ahattle o Im 8Weh Maekia., aed IkeSlaatiaBtltck. erTve 8oI Me ektae, ia the OaaerMa of Metfaa. Atb aa, Heckiaf . Wskietea. svosaiafsjai aad Yiaua, ead bae hie Traealiaf Af. eats ell (breach thaae Cossiiaa. Par. soaesjiakiara tVet a'aaa bswisf Ms. ahiea. jast what to mmSU tor saeiily aaa, IbMldeaUsjaiUr. rtelayo eaa el hit H.K. TIMCX?TT s MO.j 1" . .. " Kmccsttor'a Katie The eadsrstcasd baa tws duly appela ted eaecator of she last will aad tastaatsnt of Jeaaph rrisey, late af htorgaa coaaty. apt. ll.IRfl . Farm for Sale ! vI.Mv?"? -lo'- towniaip 110 of ihleh la ala.TxI.l. A .n . 1... - --.-.i.nj, su avrae uoiwm, . I SK. Ann , V . , zr. "T"' w cvas oana. rriee LOUU. i if Tn.ntl ..w I v ,, and somebody wilt get a barrain. rer particulate, call on S. M. btanbe- r, ateuonneisviiie, Ohio. July 7th, 1871-lf. ' Lr'gal Notice. WlUlam A. Starf ton. Admla- I , Probata iiwswr oi j-siai. oi Kiabafd Daaaiagtoa, daeaMad, Vs. AUjiana Duanlngtoa, t at oartof Morga C-ontT. Ohio. rvriTloa to siu tsBw Alaldanav Dnnninrtnn. J.n,.. coj;ad tatnual Cunaington, who resida ,n D etaleof Iowa, William N. DsiBiMlnn. vkn : J : ' tba Bute of Indiana, and Parley Dnnting- ki .iio..d iiihi ana DaTid Castor who residaln tba 8 lata of U inaasola, will take notice that I, ae; ddmiaisirator as aforesaid, bare tU e psutioa ia tks Court of PrnbiU nf a. 1.1 1---. - r u Ohio, against th.ro and olh sr., thaohjact mmm y'mJ" wai.a ias ooiaist- aa .rd.r laMlllaSir j.k. lh. rnlinv:. - , . . Uta, altaata !a the towasklp .f .. buuBv oTf aa, aaa arasa or Ubio, to wit i Ssiai part of fractloaal 'sani.on jfw It. teWn Ho. i a Mita. Nn. 1. i. sold at SaoNTina Ohio, eorjlainlof on. ere.aaore ef ie, kaisg Us .aaaa laad sold anil coaT.yad by Trantla A. Barksr saetii a ka.: .a. a. . DusaUgtoD, duidt V dfjsf dated the 8iad7f July, A0.f 183f.id reordd in Raenrd ! ' HmmM.mAm tt ruj. - f swa-w va ksvus V Mi UI gsacoacty, Ohio, at page let, to wbiah for hrieci cscnpuon rsrerenra is ll.r.K. . J . 1 . V. . k . . " .., r v , "u ro"on win BS lor b.srineoa th. 14ik da of n-tnhr 8sz,atlS'alob,A- M. W.IU.IAH A. eTUBGXOy, Adramistra ler of fiich.rd Dnnniagtoa, dassassd. Poas a Cbaaaa. IU'tu e.pt. sib, lsn t. ROTICC. Ira Boot, of Ionia, in tba flute of VI icht- tan, will take nolire that David If nmm.T. ot tba cconiy of Morgan, in th. BUI if vnio. aia.ea toe Bth day of Auiutt. 13T1, ni. oia p.niioo in ID. tour of Common Pl.ss.wiibin and forth. county of tlorr.r. Ohio, against the said Ira Root and tbe MeConnelsTilla Carbon Oil Co..d.fnlaU. s.tting forth that said Company is ineopor aUt nod.r tha law of Ohio; that it ia tn d.blt to plaintiff in tha sum of $1, 83T.it and inUrsal th.reoa from MsyIit,I88S; that said Cbmaaay is insolvent and has no property withia reach of any process of tbo Court; that said Ira Bool ia a Stock holder th. rein, having tw.nty-one shares th.roof of th. nominal Tain, of tw.nty.oD. bsoJred dillars j that said Root has paid no part nf tba creditors of the said Com pany, and is liable to tha creditors in the sum of his said stock i aud praying jujpe ai.ct againt said Root for said sunt of $1 617 At and interest from tha 1st day of May, 19; tbat an order of Attaebment has b..D su.d out. and unless said Root shall answ.r by the list day or next October, the pstition will he Uk.n as truaand jurig.meut rsod.raii teeordiogly. DAVID tirMMII. By X. Is. Ptisssit. his Alt'y. apt. 1st, 1371,- w. 1 . Si o EH w as CD id i i la V A G 0 B 5 S S 5 2 ZD I h 9 a 9 P3 a 0 EH M rc NOTION A50 MILLINERY STORE! O. I.. HALL, Trhle?al assfnetall GOODS, HELL STREET. MALTA, OHIO. tssx. BUSINESS DONE ON A STRICTJjY CASH SYSTEM Itaf Nov. 11 l70-tf. THE C It EAT CATSE ior Human Misery. Jasl published in a sealed snv slopa. Pries six canta. A Lee- tureontne jiatare, Treatment and Radical cure of seminal weakness, ar Spsrmatorrhea, indued by selfabose, in vaiuntary amissions, iinpoWney, nervous debilitv, and imp.dim.nts ta marriage g.a.iaily ; consumption. spilepy,and fits; mental and physical incapacity, Ac By Rob- J. Culv.rwell II.. P., author of th. "Grsra Bask," Ac. Tha world-r.aowned antbor, in this ad tatrabla laetara, ai.arly proves from bis axoari.nea thatth.awtuleoBsr3ene aa of self-abuse may be effectually remov ed without medi.ina, aad without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instrum ents, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of bursal one. certain and .Sectual, by which averv suc.r.r, na matter wbt bis s.ndition may ba. mar eura himsell chea ply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a doom v iuuumuui auu iuuui aarla. B.ot nn.l.r ssal. in a plain anv.lona, to any adJrs, postpaid, on receipt of ( cent or two postag.stamas. Also, nr. ini'Srvui i juirn.g. uuiur- pries It cents. Aaarsss to. ni". Chats. J. C. Kline A, Car, lit tewmrr, Vir Tork. P. O. Box48S. 1 HE CLABRCRINS Are Becleled access ! TRULY IbeoM mortar ef "Bad Htdi- tt lii broken, if adieins must be rftetoal f but II is eo longer necssaatilj laaceaet, psiniai or aisgastiog. i ne ra taerkeale Nerve tonie aperienl assists the araaaaa af diftatloo, aud is conducive of tbe eroel parftel physical and asnlal sondi siaaa. laty aura dyspareia, bsadashe, aallearesee, biiieusnesa end irrefniariliaa, hat Ihair arreMaft raseaaa ia la actiae as e prsseaattes af tease disorders. If eol found at the east art Proag ktst. saeias nny eat. te Calahar Oral t Co.. Marietta, Okie. April nth. 1 871 T lata. HOOFU.fD'8 COI,t79t. ONS MILLION OF LIVES SATED I Jt it tnc of fJUfa mtrktbla facts of ibis remarkable aer. sot merely that so tneny persons are the vietlms af djspepeia or fodigeaUori. but ita wiUiBr vlclims. Now, wu!d nolbaaod-rslooa te ay tbat any one regards dyspapila with favor, or feels d-spowd to rank U emorsg the loxnrlea of life. Far from it. Tkote ho bete Sspeiienead Its tormsnls woo'.d aeool lochan Idea. MarkTapley, ehowas jolly aader all tha trying eirenraslane la which be was place.), never had aa aita. k of dyspepsia, or his jnllity would have tpeedW ly forsaken him. Men and women some limes suffer its tort area uncomplainingly, but wheever beard of a persoo wNo anj-tyad tcernf Ufall tbe atsitiaVioDs dieesjes fe wbieh tbe soman system ia liable, there ia, parhape, vooe to g eoerally prevalent asdy. pepie. j: mere is a wrsiclitd oeme ia the worlj it I A Confirm! DyfprpCi I Bat il Is not r-ar Infentlnn to rlrnant na he borrort cf ritpepaia. We bave said that djlppsia Is tsrbsoa the moat nnlver sat of hnmao dlssases. This ia emphatiee ally Ihe ease In the United States. Wheth. er lb i general prtvalcnca ia doe to the ebaraeter of Ihe food. Ihe method of ite prroeration, er lbs tasty maonti in which il Is esaally swallowed, is ant onr eroviare to explain. Tbe great fact with which wt axe ealltd lo deal is this: Dytptpti PrtraiU almost anfveTaally.'Xsarly every etb pen tea yaa meet It a victim, and apparently a willing one ; for were not tbia the rear. ky so ntny safferere.wlieuarerUia apee. dy end la fa remedy ia within tha ease reach of all wb desire lo avail lbemeives 01 ill But thsoiaiorltv will not. Blind. ed by prejudice, or deterred by some other unexplained Infisence, tbty refuse to ae cept the rtlief proffered thm. They tur tdrar ear to tbe testimony of the thoa. and whore saffericfi bsve been alleviated. and wi'h srsoge infalastion, appear te eiing who oesperaie determination to their rnthleje tormentor. Bat ears t djsneptis Wkai is this remedy 7 to ebith we reply This great alleviator ef bomae tnffjring" is almost as Widely known as tbe English las 3ae. It baa allsyed the sjonWs of tion. tand,ead ia o-t'ay earrying comfort sgd encoararfatset te tboawnda ol others.- Thi. tckeowledgrd psnscst it none other TXan XV. RrtLm&i Gtrmm Billtrt, Would yoo knoar mme of lbs merin e Kie wnndrful mec!icice than can he leara- -d from the axnerienea of o.bs t Trv it yoorielr; and whea it bss (.ilea ta fulfill the faeasare ef its efCea.y givea hyrke proprietor, tka ahasdea ktitb ia it I lf it St Rtmmnltrtt, Sr t of all, tbat IIOOFLAXD S wsrwao Bjttara is not e,ruin etree. Th.y are not aleohntie io any tense of tha let m.-. I'hev are fr-aiposed wholly ol the para joiee r vital principle nf root. This is note mete SMeriloo The txtrscts frrrn wYt they are eoraponiided am r-n pared hy ore of lh ah!e4 tererman ehem1'.. Unlike a. nv other Riners in the market, they are wholly free from spiritnnns ingredients. The objeetinns ahieh bold whh o aisck force against preparation ol tbisslra., amelv that a desiie tor intoxicating drinks is stimalatrd hy their o. are sol valid in tha ease ef the German Fitters. o fsr frprn enenrsg.y or iscnlenting a sste ar deaire for iaeeriatint; heveraese. itmaybe aorflJeoily rud that H-.ir daey it ia e d'atnetrleuM ersoeita di laealoe. Their euWs eaa be Bmefcel OnTy - in all eeapf tha biliary svstsai. Raaf land' Geinma Bitters s'rsd wiihoat se qiial, aolinir promptly and viirorantFy apan i he Liver ; they rrmive i's torpidity and eaave healthml aeereiioa of I ile tberrly opplying the aloaaeb wiib the most indis pensable elements nf - soend digestion it P'oper proportion'. They give lo.f a Ihe omach aiimalatlng it. Inactions, and .cabling it to perlorm its duties as oalare designed it hralij do. Tlaf Purify tht BhJ, eleaasisg ihe vital laid ef all fsrtfsl imp-, aril ; aed rapplaotipt? 'hm with tba sh airets of geanie.e bealthfnlnfs.. Bui ia that most generally rirrvalent. d.slreseic, and draadal disease, tv5pepaia, They Stand UnriraM. Jtow. there are eertaia FlaiKes tf perfect re whnwt extreaie Bittera are not only so natalahle, but who C id il imporirl. te take them without positive direomfo Forsoch Dr. Hoofland t German Tonie hS hero specially pr pared. This prrparation is not oti'y palatkble, ut comhio. in . difiei! form, all the virtue, of thf Ueriaae Bitters, la cae of lunco r oreice-ivn drhilitr, ehsre the syteui appears to have hecome xhensted of its energ-es. Ilea flSBd's Tonic ae'8 wiib 'mot marr elfinrnC. I gives g'rtBgi b toireakaesa and thro" diponderey to - the rinds. Bat Dr. Hocliad's benelartionte liiehu man rae are not cofined lo h'rs celebrated Ciermrtra Bitters, or hi. invsinsfele l'i mca lie ha prepared anoil.er ssedieire, which h rapidly wira'ag way to popular famr benoe nfi'a in'rin:e merits. This is s. IlooOand'a I'odeplsyllla Pills, a perfect suhetiinte lr meieury, with-'Ot any of merrnry'a evil qnalitirs. Thee wHiderful Pills, which are intended to ae upon the Liver, are melnly eompoja, ed of Podophyllin, or th Vital Principle nf the Mandrake Boot. It is tbe medieia al virtue of thi heaIthgiTing plant. Tre Phodpbyllin seis directly on the Li v. rt. Tbe extract ol Maodrake contained fa them is skillfnlly combined with fonr O'hsr extracts, tuns producing a pill that inffa eiiCes ifce entue digestive ai.d alimentary sy9tem,and in its act ion is entirely tree from nanee. roeeaiiig these much desirable qualities the Podophyllin rw comes invalrt ah leas a Family PILL,- Ne Household sl.oald be wiihoat thrra. Thsy are ferfeetly safe, r quire bat two for aa ordinary doae, are prompt and tfScirit in action, and wbeo used in connection wiib Dr. UocSaod's Ormsn Biltrrs, or Toaiet may be regarded as certain rpee lts in all eases of Liver C-mpl int Pyspep-ia er sry of the disoidsrs to which thesvsiem " ord inarily subject. Tbe rOaxOPIl LLI.Y Pills act npna the etnmach aed the bowels, while tbe Bitters or Toai pait the blocd. DR. BOOFL4XD, having provided internal remeiiea for d rase, baa given the wotld one snainly ff external application, io tba wood 11 pre paration known as Dr. Hooaand's Greek Oil. This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains k aches of ail kinds. Rhajimaiirm, 'enrai gia. Toothache, CtiDdains, Sprains ami Burns, Pain in the Bark asd Loins. Kii'Sj wnrm, Ac , 4c , 4c, all yield to its exter nal spplica'ioD. Tbe number of enres et fected by it ia astonishing, acd tbey art increasing svsry day. Taken internally, it is a en re for 17 earl horns, Sidney Dire, Sic-k tlesdschet Colic, Dysentery, Choice Jaorbus ant Cramp, Pains In the stomach, Cold, As Ibaa. Ae. Tha Greek Oil is composed entirely of healing gams snd essential oils. The priae Ipal ingradiednt is aa oily substance, pro, cored ie th southern part of Ureere. effects as destroyer of pain are truly msgte csL . Thousands bsva been benefitted by its as, aad e trial by those who t re skept. ieal will thoroughly convince thsm of Its insstimable value. These remedies will be sent by express l any loeality. apoe sppliastion lo the pria- -aipal onto., el Ihe Uarmaa Usdieisekitere No 111 Arch ausat, Phila. CH 18. M. VANS. Frey r. fessterly 0. U. Jeeksee h Co. These aesaedw are for sale by Dregf Ueaj