Newspaper Page Text
THE COySERVATim TWO; DOLLARS A YEAR M ADVANCE. M COSKELSVIJULE : FRIDAY pec. 16, I87Q. J.OTICE. - . Morgan C . Medical Society. Ao adjoarwd Meeting of the Morgan Co. Medic! Society will be held in the room adjoining Robertson, Drug Store, Id 31 c Concelsvilte, on TUESDAY," J 4N7 3rd, 1871. It ts hoped there will be a fall sod prompt attendance. - - JNot.llth.TO.tr. THE TRACY MURDER! Stephen Miller in Custody— History of his Travels since. the Shooting of Tracy—Meets O. M. Lovell in Portsmouth— Gives Himself up to Dr. Milhous in Indianapolis — Is Brought to McConnelsville and Lodged in Jail—Dispute Relative to who is Entitled to the Reward of $300.00 Offered by the County Commissioners. sioner!. .-vrir. Oa -Friday afternoon of last week, intelligence was received hereby telegraph that Stephen Hiller bad goi on board the steamer Mink at ZanesviOe, and was on bis war to McConnelsville. A warrant was ia sued, placed in tbe lands of Daniel Sheet and he, tb8 equipped, made Lis way to' the "Kagleport dam, got on board the " boat, and arrested Miller. ' Some contention her arose between Sheets'' and Dr. Milhons, who claimed to have Miller nndor arrcfit,' and - that he had brought him from Indianapolis However, both claiming the prisoner, he was delivered over 16" James Watkins, J. PL, A tJieir krrival. here by each ef them, and was lodged ia JsiFnntil a. tearing conld b had on Monday, when be waived an examination, wan bound ever ; to. Court, in tbe sum of $5,000 10 baiLln lien of which he is now in Jail. .Miliar teTls the following story. substantially, as to his travels. He says : I hid naj self for about one hour in the Warehouse of D. II. Mortley & Co., and from thence made my wr by akirting the town, . to the Marietta road, went down as far as Center Bfld,and crossed the river in" a skiff T found there.' Then I went down the river a little below Waterford, took up over the bill, and after losing my way once or twice, got'mto "Water-town, Wash ington County, where I purchased a new shirt, pair of boots, socks &c From there ,1, went into Athens County, and from thence to the Ohio river, crosring ft on Saturday morning at start's Falls. From thence I struck across the country for the Kanawha river, coming on to it at a place called Leon. Went up the rrrer to within twelve miles of Charleetown, where I met a man that hired me to help him down the river with a barge. Want down the Ohio as far as Gallipolis, from thence to Portsmouth, where I met and shook hands with O. M. Level!, one of the Infirmary Directors of this County, and be advised nr.e to return borne. From there I went to Cincinnati, and from there to In dianapolis, where I met Dr. Mii bons and asked him to bring roe back home. Milhoos told me to think well over the matter, and that if I would be at the depot ifre next morning when he returned from a trip cf fifteen miles be bad to make out on the railroad, that he would come home with me. I done so, and Milhous brought me bere. Miller says hewould ot bs m his present situation were it not for the busi ness be was engaged in. The Commissioners, of this Coun ty, oa Monday of last week, offered a reward cf three hundred dollars for the arrest and conviction of Mil ler ; and, consequently, there has been some contention as to wheth er Milhous or Sheets would be enti tled to this reward. Most people think, on the "information bow be fore the people relative to the mat ter, that no one will be entitled to tbe reward ; and the probable re sult will be that the Commissioners will pay all the legitimate expenses of the capture of -Miller., or bona Jide efforts in that war, and that that ia all they will dn. : it be THi JrVBLic 'Mxxrnra tAT th Good Templab's Lodgk Room. On last Friday, evening, as previously announced, a . Public- Meeting was beld at tbe McConnelsville Lodge of Good Templars, and, we are pleas ed to record, that it was a decided success. Two bnndrod and fifty persons, at least, men,, women and children, were . in .attendance, and all, especially the children for whose entertainment tbe - meetmr was beld, enjoyed themselves finely. Rev. Cather, of the Baptist Church, spoke to tbe children, for about for ty minutes, very forcibly and inter estingly, and, we doubt not, plant ed much good seed that will, m a( terjresri,,yield a good 'and abnnd ant harvest Alter Mr. Cather 's address' supplies of cake, candies, and popcorn- were passed aronnd, which were seemingly well relished by the children, sod shortly after all adjourned to their homes, evi dently convinced that they had spent a pleasant and profitable eve ning. t-xs r.'.'ig;-! Wm. CtTLSUTSuti is tbe happy, father abouncing" : boy --born , Wednes day. - - . - . . a H. JScv. L. II cGcias will preach in the M. , . Church, Mc Connol ville, on Sunday evening next, December 18th. Oca County, Auditor, James B. McGrew, bands us a copy of the Ohio Agricultural .Report for 1869. THr receipts at the Baptist Social held, on Tu esday evening, at the resi dence of IL II. Cochran, was a little, upward of nineteen dollars. : Fa. R. Ham, now of St. Joepb Mo., is in town, looking welL Report says that be Undoing a good business in the Insurance line; r: ; Died. At the family residence near Hillsborough, Illinois, on the 10th inst., of Typhoid fever, William Surroa, son of the late William Young, formerly of this tilace. in the 20th year of bis age. He was sick forty-four days. , Petl Gezih, a McConnelsville typo, but recently at work in Ev ansville. Indiana, is in town, look ing hearty. Tbey say Phil has be come a "smasher" amongst tbe girls of the Hoosier State. Cm the first, page of this paper may be found the President's Mes sage. There is more reading mat ter on our outside this week, say ing nothing about the inside, than ever was published fry our neigh- bor. the Herald, on both sides, in one issue. J. B. Powell returned, Wednesday, from bis trip to .Nevada, Mo., after bis father's remains.-"' Unfortunately, be found the body had been buried three days when he got there. . The deceased died very suddenly, but the suspicions of foul play which:., have been enter tained, are thought to be without au thority. I ' Tmc Methodist Festival, held on Thursday night of last week, took in fifty dollars. This, with .their re. ceipts of ninety three dollars on the night previous, will clear them somewhere in : tbe "neighborhood of one. hundred and fifteen dollars for the benefit of their Sabbath ScjooL" Mashicd. Dr. P. C. if c Lane, of Fairview, Hancock Co.. W. Va., and Miss Mary E. Mortley; and W. -W. Pyl, of the Zanenille City Timet, and Miss Kate S. Mortley; the brides being daughters of D. If. Mortley, were married on Wednesday, by Bev. John Kelly. The printers' acknowledge ments are due, and hereby made to Mrs. D. H. Alortlev. Captaik G. G. Ecssell, formerly of this place, but now of St. Louis, Mo., a few nights ago, in the latter place, "picked up" a cyprian named Agnes Cooper, accompanied her to her es tablishment, and allowed her to rob him of $4,700. - The 'brave Cap.," who thinks himself an exceedingly sharp fellow, bad the girl arrested, and re covered 83,500 of the money. We'll bet that the next time he goes out after any of the beautiful "nymphe," hell leave the bulk of his borne with his wife. money at , N otic i new Advertisement of B. Vincent A Bro. For the Conservative. Apology. Ma. Editor : In the text of my recent Thanksgiving sermon, both tbe ox and the ass are mentioned. In your report of the discourse. the ox is duly honored. But strange and confuted noise is beard. Thin King myself to blame, perhaps and seeking the why, I connod over your report a whole week in vain At length the truth flashed acrqss my pnzz!d brain : Can this noise be sickly braying ? A, glance at your report, then, and all seemed clear. The ass was slighted.' Humble apologies to the genus as inus I This neglect is cruel and in excusable. But, then, I didn't mean I was only hasty and thought less. Let mo" make reparation. To your excellent report please add the suojoinea paragraph ; - - "The ox knoweth his owner and thk ass bis master's crib." Atl true may be about the ox. Bat bad Isaiah lived in our enlightened ae-e would hardly have deemed the long-eared so stupid. A more mod era and scientific "tatement would doubtless bo : .. The : ox knows bis owner, but sometimes the ass does not know hit master. ' ol -'J at 15 on a ft. "Christmas Comes But once a Year." We call the attention of tbe pub lic, and especially of those in search oi unnstmas or xew rear a pres ents, to our large and fine Stock of Goods, most of which 'was selected expressly Jbr the Holiday trade. In Gents' line, oar Stock, is larger and better than heretofore, towit : Plain and Fancy, Neck-ties and tocarla, the latest in tbe market ; Collars, put op in unusually attrac tive styles ; - Suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,: .Pulse .Warmers, Cnffs and Cuff Buttons, Cigar Cases, rocket Books, Pocket JInives, Fan cy Pipes, Clothes Brushes,' and nu merous other articles ; and, for the Ladies, we bave Balmoral and Fan cy Skirts, Traveling Baskets and Satchels, Breakfast Shawls, Fine Hair Brushes, Gloves, -Handkerchiefs, "Grecian Bend" Combs, new stylo; Cuff Buttonr, and many oth er articles not mentioned.' We ask share of patronage in these goods, and plcdgb ourselves to sell as low as the same article can be had any where. Give us a call ! - .-. " 100 at It es. you der est dy? bave F. SILL & CO. Dec. 16, 2w. Examination of Applicants for Certificates to Teach School. On but Saturday, the ' Board of School Examiners, for this County, met at their appointed time, in tbe Malta School Building, for the pur pose of examining Applicants for Certificates to teach School, and to grant them u. sucb as were compe tent. Nine Applicants made their appearance, and four of them show ed themselves worthy of certificate. The following is the list of questions that were propounded GRAMMAR. X. B.- Parse all words in italics. ' . 1. How are words classed as to their forms, and how," as to their uses ? . . . . 2. Conjugate the verb, read, in the active voice, potential mode, present tense, common form, and progressive form. . 3. Write all tbe forms of the verb, to be, and conjugate the verb, write,. in the passive voice, infinitive, and participal modes. r-a- 4. Write examples of the different elements, of sentences in all their different forms. 5. Write a sample, a complex, and a compound sentence. 6. "From thicket to thicket the angler glides" Analyze. -7 .CafcAthe bear before you sell his skin." Analyze. 8, "John saw bis sister, ana she ran to him." Analyze. 9. The game having been completed, the spectators dispersed. Analyze .10. Correct .the following, and give reasons : The earth is sphere, a globe. ' or a ball." We have a young yoke of oxen." "Jlr. French needs a Surgeon Who has broken bis arm." "It you will go into too deep water,-' you "shall be urownea. GEOGRAPHY. 1. Give the contour atd relief of N. America, of Europo. 2. Hamc the mountain systems of North America, of bouth America, and give the culminating point of eacn. 3. Locate the volcanic regions of the earth ; tell where volcanoes are most numerous ; name throe active volcanoes, two extinct ones and one solitary one. 4. Name the countries' in which rtffee, tea, sugar, Jndigo, pepper, allspice, nutmegs, dates, pineap ples, oranges and lemons, are grown or produced. 5. .Name the countries, or regions ot country, noted lor the production of wine, mahogany, salt, iron, lead, copper, gold, ivory, and marble.' . 6. iSame the country or countries of which the lion, tiger, elephant, camel, zebra, kangaroo, tapir, buff alo and grizzly bear are notivos. 7. What are parallels of latitude : meridians of longitude ; isothermal lines : zones ? V hat circumstano the width of tbe oi determines zones? 8. Tell the kind of government under which we live ; give its pow ers and define" each : give the narao of the present Executive and the names of the members of -bis Cabi net : name the Chief of the Judici ary department ; give the divisions of the Legislative department, and tell how tbe members of each are chosen. .' " 9. Namo th nrinemnl IlMioiona flBd defina a(ih , ... 1 -. 10. Bound the State, county and township in which -you live. of at ARITHMETIC. "1. What is the difference between decimal and common' fractions, and what distinguishes decimal irom wbole numbers ? ; 2. What is the simple value of the tractions (seven-eighths multiplied by two and one-third) minus five sixths, diviJed by (two-ninths plus one and one-sixth) multiplied by thrco-fiftbs, multifiud by five-ninths three and one-half plus one-half. divided by six-mnthsof two thirds? Operation required. 3. Express in words the follow ing numbers, vis : 00000775 and 19175 and divide the first by tbe last. - ; 4. What is the tost of 5 E Fr.. qre., i.ii nails, inches of clotu 83 J per yard ? Operation re quired. o. What is the "present worlh o! 3601.68, due 1 year. 3 months ond todays hence? Operation requir 6. Sold wheat at. an advance of per cent. took my- pay m cloth which I sold at a loss of 20 per cent what was the loss percent, the original investment? Opera tion required. 7. What is ratio 7 What is pro portion 7 r Givo an example of each and how do you find any term of proportion, when three terms are given ? e. A cellar is 40 feet, long and 23 wide (in the clear) and 8 ft high if the walls are 20 inches thick. many cu. yds. of masonry will required to construct them ? Op eration required. 9. Ado boso of a right angle tri angle is 60 ft, the bypothennse is ft, what is the area? Opera tion required. - 10. A cistern is 5 it in diameter tbe top, 3 ft. at the bottom and 4 deep, how many gallons of beer will it contain ? Operation requir - - .- - THEORY AND PRACTICE. What Professional works bave read T What Educational and othor 1 e- riod:cals do you take ? 1. What do you consider the or of development of tbe mental faculties ? - . ' 2. What are tho "Percentive fac ulties ?" . . . . . 3. What do yon regard tho high motives than can he successfully sou an incentives to study r . unen may the fear of ennish- ment be made an incentive to stn- - 6. What are object lessons ? 6. What is the ultimate obiect of School Government ? Why ? 7. What is your method of orga nizing a school ? 8. What opening exorcises do Ton ? . - . . " 9. Why should attention bo triven vocal music ?" . ... 10. How do you conduct a. rccita- tion ; a review ; an examination The next meeting of the Board will be on Saturday, tLo 14th of next month. m &l.ESS XQTICE9. Rooks! Rooks! I Books!!! Lots of Boole for Holiday presents at Adair Book Store. No better or more suitable present can be offered anyone than good and excellent Books, and the stock now at Adaib's Book Store is of such a varied character that all can be suited. Make your selections at this well-known establishment, and thereby promote the happiness of your selves and friends. Elegant Gold J'ens, Holder, and Case', for Holiday presents, at Auair's Bookstore. S Tbe man who was so hoarse be could not talk above a wbipper invested SI in Duncan, and is cow able and has turned auctioneer. DIARIES for 1871 will be receiv ed at Adaik's Book Store next week. J5u. Lots of nice Goods expressly for the Holidays, just opened at SILL'S. JtS?- Ono dollar invested in Dun can's .Expectorant. :a better than thousands put into those counter feit swindling concerns in KiW York. . ttaS Finest Stock of Prints in town just opened at SILL'S. . 1ST Cough I Cough 1 Cough I Hack I Hack ! Hack ! you will un til you get a bottle of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Is? Drown and Bleached musuns just received at SILL'S. For the latest and newest stylos of WALL PAPER goto Adair's Book Store. They received a new supply, di rect from the manufacturers, this week. tSMore new Furs exported next week at lower prices, and a bottle of Duncan's Expectorant for coughs and colds, at Stone's. pm, Handsome Photograph ASmms, well adapted for Holiday presents, now at Adair Book Store. 13 Stocking Yams and German- town Yarn, nice lot, at SILL'S. - !3?"They have an endless vsrietv of Goods at A pair's Book Store suitable for Uolidav presents. tgy.Tho "wise men" predict a bard winter, and people should se cure a bottle of Dr. Duncan's Ex pectorant P-Don't purchase your Holiday Goods until you examine the handsome stock at Adair's Book Store. ETfc- Go to see the magnificent Stock Gents' Furnishing Goods, at SILL'S. nP5Lols of New Goods en route to A- DAIR'S Book Store, and to be received before the Holidnys. Hundreds of bottles of Dun can's Expectorant arb sold yearly btono s, at one ro'Iar n bottle. BaSplenlid cHlil MO.S for Holiday presents, at Adair's Book Store. 1fL, Splendid stock of Collars, just opened nt SILL'S Sfft-Splendid Porhrt Bar,!., Wallet, Pvma, and Bid Book, for Holiday pres ents, at Adair s Kook Store. 2-Lawycrs, Doctors, and other common people nso Dr. Duncan's Expectorant. Only one dollar a bot at Stone's. B-Fresh supply of Pocket Boole. Dominncs, Tooth Ervihct, Ii'Mer Bulls. Gold Pffcr, Perforated Card Board, and many other Goods, received at Adair's Book Store this week. rf5 Good Line of Groceries constant ly kept at SILL'S. . Toys! Toys II Toys II! A handsome lot and prec.t variety of TOYS, for supplying Krisg Kringle's stock for the Holidays, now at Adair's Book Store. The assortment is splen did, and none can fail to bo suited in their large and excellent assortment Vvir. Ladies' and Gents' pocket books at SILL 3. 8SyKew stock of School Books, Slate, Slate Pencil, SUtionerg. Cppy Boole, dre., received at Adair's Book Store this week.- They always keep a full stock C3"" Kid Gloves and fine dressed "Hog Skin"-Gloves at SILL'S. Dolls! Dolls!! Dolls!!! Lots of China DotltaN sizes just re ceived at Adair s Hook Store this week. t. Hurcules Scarfs at SILL'S. &S7The immense sales of WALL PAPER af Adaib's Book Store- durin the past season Las made it necessary for that firm to replenish their stock, They received, on yesterday, per Stm'r "Julia, ' a new and handsome slock of these Goods, and are offering an attrac tive and fresh Tine of new patterns. Cb- .Balmoral, Hoop, and Fancy Skirts at SILL'S. Holiday Juvenile DooUs! A splendid lot of Juvenile Boole- for the Holidays, now at Adair s Book Store. They are gotten up in superb style, and are the most attractive pres ents lor boys and girls. XfQ A Good assortment of Pocket Knives, at SILL'S. ESi-'Vye advise everybody to step in at Adair's Book Store and view the handsome stock of Holiday Goods now on exhibition. : -4.00 . It J. E. nAHXA.. Ed. M. KEKKEDY. HANNA & KENNEDY, , ATTY'S AND COUNSELLORS AT IaAW,;v ; On Center Street, near the Tublie Square, ' Al'CONNELSVILLE, OHIO. rjr?pecUl attention given to Collections. Attachment JCotlce. 1 Before John John Sboner, riaintiiT, , vs. . , K. Tibbs, J. MordicaL. Andrews, Deft. J P., of Homer townshif, Morgan county, Ohio. ' On the 31st day of October, A. D., 1370, said Justice issued an Order of Attachment in the above action for (14.00 and probable costs of $25.00, which case is set for trial on, the 7th day ef January. A. !., 1S71, at 2 o'clock. P. M., of said dav. jo'as siuxee, ruintiir. By A. Sills, his Att'y, lfcCUilLM 9th, lliU w. we to ai oli-jr, us. O and A M'CONNELSVILLE MARKET. McCONNELSVILLE, Dec. 16, 1870. FLOUR Bert fumiiy SG 50; WHEAT $1,10 perbujliel. CORN MEAL-80,80 per bushel. CORV 50 per bushel, wholesale. ' BARLEY. Spring, $0,00. Fall. $1,05. OATS 33 ints per besbel, wholesale. HAY $10 0(1 per ton. TIMOTHY 8KED 3,50 wholesale FLAX SEED--SI 75 to 2 00. . BEANS $1 50 per bushel. DRIED A-t'PLES 6ct. per poanJ DRIED PEACHES S2 50 per bush. POTATOES SO 75 per ousb., at wboleavle. BUTTER 25 cts. per pound, K(i(;S- 25 tts. per dor, FEATHERS 75 els. per lb. SUtiAR -12lo 15 ct. per lb. WII1TKSCGAR 14to 17ets.. lb. ' COFFEE- 20 to 25 ets. per lb. TEA- 1 00 to 1 60 per lb. MOLASSES Sorghum 50 cents per fJ!on. S l'RCP $1 00 per gallon. LARD 15 to lScta ptr pound, whole sale. ... K CANDLES 20et per lb.' SOAP byW C io 8c. SAL'' $1,75 per bbl. WOOL 40 to 42cts per lb. SIDES PicVekd, 15 cts per lb. . , CARBON OIL 35cts. per gallon. LIN SEED OIL 1,35 per gallon. LAUD OIL. 2.00 per gallon. . , CODFISH lOoU per lb. . A VALUABLE BOOK. NEW YORK OBSERVER ' Year Book A3TD ALMANAC, ' To be issued January 1st, IS'l. One of lbs most complete compends of important information which has ever been comp:ld in this country. It should be in every Library, as a Book of Reference. It contains an interesting History of Alma nacs ; Civil, Commercial, and Agricultural Information concerning all the Govern ments in tbe World ) a general Summary ol all the Benevolent Institutions and Re ligions Denominating in the World, with a complete Ministerial Directory of nearly erery Religious Body in tbe United 8tatet, a complete list of all the colletrea, Theolog ical Seminaries Medicfcl and JL Schools in the United States. - - ' - PRICE, OA E DOLLAR All persons subscribing and raring for theNewRork Observer for one year ($3) will receive a copy of this Talnable work gratuitously. Sample copies of the Observ er sent free, Sidney E. Morse. Jr. & Co., 37 Park Row. 5cw York.' Mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of price. Atiachmrnt Aotlce. John Gardner, riaintiff, "J Before - John ts. R. Tibbs, J. Jonathan Pslmer, DePt - J P., of Homer township, Morgan county, Ohio. On the 29th day of October. A. I., 1 870, said Jus tee ietued an Order of Attachment in the above action for $41..S0 and probable costs of ?5d.00, which ease is set for trial on the 7th day of January, A. D., 1871, at four o' clock, P. II., ef said dar. JOIIXGARDXEE, riaintiff.. By A. Pills, his AttV. December 9th, lbTOWw. - OYSTUHS AT ; BE MIS'! Received daily and served in every slvle. The patronage of the Ladies is specially so licited. In addition to tbe regular Saloon trade. Oysters will be forwarded to all desi ring thorn, by the enn or half-ran. Saloon in tbe I)r. Ilamblrton House, abobe the public square, on Center Street. Slierllfs hale on Mortgage. Administrator of Arthur Tsggart, against James Carter, el. al. By virtue of an order to pell and to rae di rected from the Court of Common Pleas of Morgan county, Ohio, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the Court House, in JlcCon- nelbviilc, iu suid county. On Monday, the 19to lis of Dtttmkr, A. D-1S70, atone o'clock, P. M-, of said day, the fols lowing described real estate situate in Windsor township, in the county of Mor gan, and State of Ohio, to-wit : 1st One hundred and seventy acre Lot, number 1109, iu section number , thirty (30), township eight (8), cf. range eleven (11), excepting twenty acres conveyed to Alexander Yv'al lace by James, and de.cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot, thence east to the second tally stake on the Windsor road, thence running south to the south line of said Lot, thence running to the northwest corner of said Lot, thence running north to tne northwest cor ner of said Lotto the place or beginning, lid Also Lot number 95, in mill Lot num ber 24. m township eight (8), of range elev en (11), containing 100 acres. 3d Also, Jl and 43-looais acres, being a part ol Lot Jo. 1110, township eight (S) and rangeeleven (11). 4th Alto 75 acres, more or less, in Lot No. 96. in townshipeigbt (8), andrange eleven (11), all of which land is in theOuio Company's purchase. Appraised at 9,000. Terms caah. A. D. HAVENER, 6. M. C. 0. John E. Kanna, Atf y. Kcv. 18, 1870 5w. Sheriff's Sale. Ami D. Lawrence vs. Patrick Gormly. By virtue of an order to sell and to me di rected Irom the Court of Common Pleas of Morgan county, Ohio, in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the Court" Hoase in McCon nelsville, ia said county, Cb londijr, the 191b Dar of Beccabcr 1. I)., 1870, at twelve o'clock, II., of said day, the fol lowing described real estate situate in the eounty of Morgan, and State of Ohio, to-wit: Lot number twenty-cine in the town of Stockport. Appraised at $300. Terms cash. - - - A. D.HAVEXEH, S. M. C, O. John E. Uanna, Att'y. - ' Nov. lit, 1S78 5w. THE EDUCATIONAL GAZETTE, So warmly welcomed by all clafses as a sionlMy periodical, eoUir;ed its sphere of a.'efulueM and changed to a weekly on the 16 h ol Jj!y last. This j arnal, nntram Dieliedbyaoy localizing i-jfluroces, is a National L (ncalor in its broadest sense. is progressive, instructive, sad 'enter taining, aud cannot fail to pltae all wbo take an interest ia fcioutific research, in tbe best literature, or in ' educational ira-provcDK-nu. As a journal for the family ciic'e it has no superior. Fur only TWO I'ULLAKs a year its nnuliehets, C. II. Tor.xer Co., 415 Locust St. I'hilaJel phin, furnish over 230O book pages of very excellent readmr, wbith. it Vxiuod duodecimo form, would make a volume 6evti inches in thickDesp, mak:i it Dot ou!y the BKST but the CUEAPEST paper oi its ciuss in the world. la oruVr io Itvor our readers, and increase the circulation of the Cocseivatirr, have made arrangements with tbe Publ ishera of the Kdicatiom al Gazkttr to send that ezeellsot family paper and The Conservative, both for one year, for 33 25, each Bunscnber. we nope oar Inends will show this liberal offur to thrir fi lends d neighbors, and send to C. 11. Turner & Cn.,4lo LoeostS'reef, Philadelphia, fora sample copy; bat to avail yourselves of this the money anJ names must be sent to Aduiess UuiiMriatire, McOouncLville, .io. September 2. 1370 6m. Tbe finest and largest variety of Queensware, Glass China, and Fancy Articles, ever brought to ilcConnels ville. at the Queensware Store. Call see for yourselves. ' .,.'. tT Go to C. L. llall's for For. now lot just received, and will be sold cheap. In HOOFLA.D'S COLCJL1. Natee's Gifts, SciantiScally Lafvelopsi -. .it... . It i - As mankind, from indUcretioa or other causes, hss been doomed to sti tT-T from disease, so also has reme iij for disease boea provided. Oar hills sod valleys abound with roots and berta, which If scientifically prepared and compoand'-d, will restore health ana vhrur to the invalid. To Sod such a remedy we should eok one that has stood the lest of sire.' HOOFLAND'S German Bitters. .. .... ; ... .... ...., Bars Curs fbr liver Conrplaliit," ' Sure Curs fcr Bysjepsla, ' ( Sure Cure fir Debility, . . .. . ' Sirs Cure fbr Jaundice, . Snrs Cnra fbr Karaims3, . .- - 1 r And an affections arising from weakness er want of action ia the Liver or Sitpstire Ittgau. The great remedy lor XlIPTJI.I3IXI.OOI, And all diseases arising fern It. The great prexent- FEVER AND AGUE." ' - It ts an ImpcesiMltty for any -wre to have Fever and Aie. If they will aae a Isw buttles of this remedy each sprina; and fall. - - ; $100 $100 $100 ; Will be given for any case of this disease that ocenrs to any oue Unit asae the BiUrs or Tonic as a pre venUTe. . Those who have the Fever and Am wfD flsd. after the chills have stopped, that by using a few bottle ol Lue ttiuent or iocic, uat tne disease wiu notreiara. Tbeae remedies w lu reboild their Constitution Buter than any other known remedy. Tbe remedies were placed before the pnblte fftlrry years at. with all the prejadlces of eo-called patnt medicine" operating against them, bat gradually their virtue became known, aod mow, to-day. they stand at the head of all preparations of their class, with the Indorsement of eminent Judges, lawyers, cterygymea and phreiciane. 4 K.ad the following symptoms, and If yon find that yonr srteia Is sifecteo by any of them, yoa may rest loan red that disease has coteneBced it attack oa the most important organ of your body, and nnless soon checked by toe ore of powerful remedies, a miserable life, soon terminating In death, will be the tosttit. o ' Oon- . - tlpatioo, ' , flatulence In- . , "ward Piles. Fulness of Bl od to the Head, Ad dity of the Stomach, Kanaea, Reanhora, Dinrnat tat Food, Pul ses or Wciimt in the Stomach. Soar Ernmttons, Slnkuig or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or 8 truncating semattnns when to lying posture, Viauei of Vision, Dot or Weba before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Bat-It, Chest, Limbs, etc. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Banting in . til Flesh, Constant low . agining of Evil, and Great Depres- m sion of Spirits. AS tomcat disease of the Llnr or nigestlrs Organs combined with impan blood. HOOFLAND'S German Stt erst Is entirely vegetable, aad eontaia no llqnor. It ia a rumpoand of Fluid Extract. 1 be Buow, Herbs and Barks from which tteae extracts are made. are gath ered in Germany ; all the medicinal virtues are ex traded trout them by a scientific chemist. These ex tracts are then forwarded to this country to be used expreesly for tle roannfiactare of this Bluer. There ts mo alcoholic aabotance of any kind need In coa puDndiug the Hitters : hence It is free from all the ob jections incident to the use of a liquor p relaxation. 7 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of all the Ingredients of the Bitter with the purest quality of Santa Crux Hmn, Oranges, Ac. It Is used f"r the same dieacs M the Bitter. In cue where some pare alcoholic stiaralna la required. TESTIMONY Like the following was never before offered In behalf tit any nodicuuu preparation : -HO. ii. W. WOODWAKD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania writes: rttUadtlMa. Jfarck 16th. 167. I find "HooBand'e German Bitters" isaxood Tonic, asenil in disease of the digestive organs, and ol ILa great beneflt In cases of dehility and want of nervous action la tac system, soars imtv, GEO. W. WOODWAKD. uov. jixes Tncirsos, . Justice of the Supreme Ooert of Fenngvtrania. Philadelphia. April SL I consider " Iloofland s German Bitters " a valuable medicine in ca-c of attacks of lndigestioa or Dyapep- w A cau certiiv intr uiuu my CAlfeitcncv w Ik Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON. nOX. GEO. ) II AM WOOD, Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. rhiladtichia. Jane 1m. IPS. I bare found by experience that "lioonand'e Gar mva Bitters' Is a very good tonic, reHevtog dyspeptic t Biuiunu a-most uirecuy. GEORQB STLUU3WOOD. - UOX. WX. r KOGCBS, Jfayor of tlie Cfty of Bnfndo, V. T. I rare Deed '-lloiioanct'eGermaa Bitten" aiKiTouio." In my nunlry during the pt year, aad can reconi mend them as an excellent tonic Inmarttnc tone and vigor to 1 h system. Their use ha been productive oi qecioeuiy Dcneaciai eneua. WJL F. ROGKB3. CAUTION. H norland's German Remedies are counterfeited. Bee that the siirnture of C. M. JACKSON is ea the wrapper of each bottle. AH otueca are counterfeit. Frieclpsl office and mannntetorv at the German Medicine Store, Mu. 031 AUUU StKT, PoilAdei- pnta, ra. CHAS. 2L EVA1TS, Prop'r. Jormrrtg C. M. jACKSOJf V CO. FHIOBS. - rToofind's G-rmaa Bitter, per .. ., " llooltaud's German Bitters, na'f dozen S.OO Uooniuid's (iermaa Tooic, put up iaqU bottle 1.SO per bottle, or a half dozen lor 7.50 To not fortret to exsmiae well tbe article yon buy order to get the genuine. . For Sale by all Drnjrjrists, ' And Dealers in Medicine everywhere. is be p-oir PUAGl:'s L'OLIMA. Warranted (o be (he Cheapest and lite nest I . The XJxcelsior ' HAIH : ' filioiiniE! Will do all it is recommended to do er the money refunded, i . . . . FIRST It will restore gray or faded hair to Us natural color.- . It will change red hair to a beautiful auburn. - . . SECOND It will tighten' the hair, thus arresting and preventing its falling out. " - THIRD It will eradicate, dandruff and cure itching of the scalp end relieve that unnatural heat it the head, of which many comi IniB. j. FOU&rK It will change harsh and wi ry hair into the salt autl.silkon appearauce, so mu.'h desired. The following, amon 5 many scltnowledg ments to-itssnperierity as a Hair Restora tive and Dressing, will speak for them selves : ; . . - -1 MoCorrsxiATTLLs, O., Nov. SO, 1870. We hereby certify that we bave tested the article called EXCELSIOR HAIR RE r6A4 2V V;,and find it to be all that is claimed foT it a complete Hair Restorer and Hair Dressing. A KA1ILEK, " , r . foi:d silia, - W. Y. 11'CAP.TY. GET . THE BEST! 91i -a. i -WW . : - -sa r-. tf-V U..D.FJ - - - s4 OH, IN PLAIN TYPE, Til E ! OHIO FAIOIER'S jGondition - POWDERS ! THS GREAT -STOCK ' MEDICINE Try one Packag-e and be Con vinced. . PEI'CE 25cts. or&forigl For Sale by; Dmtrsrlsf it Coon fry 31ercbants. - Cisci-iiiATr, O., Oct. 8, 1870. S, Spraguv McConnelsville, O: Send ns five prna of jonr Cattle Powders, (Ohio Farmer'.) A. B. AIERtlAM & CO. The Ohio Farmer's Condition rowdera tbe best medicine for horses I have ever wed, and I bave tried many others Team ster for UcCooneLvUle Ea-h Factory. Porter & Fyle buy Ohio Farmer's Con dition .ruwdera. They cared my horse wben 1 and aU rav neijuoors uioug it he wouu die. JilcDOWEIX. "Toar Powilers (Ohio Farmer's) should more oed am Eg the farmers iban they are. . I kr.ow then to be a good thing hit stock. .. . J. A. ADAIK. They sre a good thiog for stock DR. fAUItnli, Ask fbr the Ohio Fanner's Condition Powder', and take no other, Nov.ll,'70,irao. ' SA3IUEL SPliAGUE. McConnelsville, Ohio, d sales nr. Drugs, Atedicines V and . . ; CHemicals! PAINTS, m, AND VARNISHES ! GLASS, PUTTY, &c. Pure Wines and Liquors ; ; FOU 3IEDICAL. CSC . Ore Woods and Dye StufTi gen erally. Great ear always used In selecting Drugs. Weaim to keep nothing yPvTnhatis inferior. Prescriptions put up in a safe and careful manner. We er-would be gld to have son, of your jEcT'palroBag. .... g of of of be tbe aod or able N. go ..i J . LOOK HEEE, ' FARMERS! II COOL, Bristol, Ohio, PIaLKB is I r ootls, OF ALL KINDS, DOOTS AM SHOES, - tl EK-'aSlV RK, HIKUWAKE, &,c: ' Bear in mind tl MlowiLg : TOOL pnys cash for Butter and E&gsv - COOL pay cash for Ilides. COOL wlia the celebrated Boots and Shoes of BuCilo Work, and warrant tbeo cot to rip I COOL Las a large Stock of S'ewbervITIe Flannel aod Jeans on band, aud baa com plete control of what be has i ' COOL will sell yon whatever yoa wsat st ss low rates as yon can gel correspond ing articles in town t CALL OX COOL! -T3a Ojt28,1870. '; .MOTION "AND MILLINERY ST0JE! C. L. H AItL, lY holeSate and Retail ! DEAI.Ea" IX ' MILLkNEHY GOODS, . ' BE IX STREET, ' ' MALTA, OHIO Su' BUSINESS DONE ON A STRICOiY CASH" SYSTEM Xov. 11 1870-tf. . - - .THE. Ohio ; : Farmer. TOIU XX-18T1. The Great Paper for The Farm and Fireside. The Ohio Fanner is Weekly of twenty pages, printed on pure cotton paper, large quarto form, cut, covered and stitobed, it being the only journal of the kind ia the country. Each number contains a large amount of useful information, all srttefee being short and to the point. - Editorials fre3h and practical. Everything pertain ing to the farm, Garden and Vineyard are thoroughly discussed. A mechanical De partment is kept full of instructive hints to aid in the farm work-shop. Special atten tion ia given to tbe Demestic Department ; snd for the Fireside are furnished Incidents cf Foreign travel, stories, sketches, choice poetry, Ac, Ac The Children's Depart ment ia nicely illustrated each week, and 6 led with snch things as will gladdea the) hearts of tbalilUe ones,- aad make them belter. - - - - Only Tito Dollars a Tear. - Six months for one dollar ; Three months for fiftycenta. Try it 1 Specimen copie free. Address . - Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio- . FOItTT-FIItST IEAB. GODEPS LADY'S BOOK FOTL 1871. The Cheapest of Ladies' Msguioes, Be cause it is tbe Best I It has alcays been the care or the pub lie her to combine io its pages whatever is oselol, whatever is elevating, whatever ia pare, dignified and virtuous in sentiment, with whatever may afford rational and in nocent amusement. For its Literary De partment, in past years, tbe best writers ia tbe Literary world have contributed, and will continue to furnish articles for tho year 1871. - Such names as Marion Uarland, Ino Churchill, Louise S. Dorr, Metta Victoria t Victor, 8. Aunle Frost, Mrs. Doonison, Mrs. C. A. Ilopkinson, acd others can. not be lonnd oa the prospectus of any other magsziw. r Seaatifnl Steel Plate. Of these the La dy's Book contains foarteen each year, su perior we challenge comparison to any published Ui this eooutry, either ia book or periodici-1. Ocr Colored Fashion-Plales bsvea rep elation for correctness the world over. Embroidery Patterns. Wo give fre quently a presentation sheet to oar patrons containing twenty, thirty, and sometimes lortj designs is embroidery. OriiHnal Music Uodcy a U the only ma- - aiioe ia which maiic prepared for it ap pears. alodtl Cottarew. The only magszino ia this country that gives these designs ia the Lady's Book. Drawing Lesson?. la this we are also lone.. We have aiao a Children's, a II or- ticultnral and a Health department. tio dpy's invnlanble Receipts upon every sub ject, for tbe Boudoir, Xaraery, Kitchen, Hon, and Laundry, Tinted Engraves. This ia a series of engraving that bo one baa attempted bat ourselves. They give great satisfaction. Ladies' Fancy Work Dt panrnent. Some the desigbs ia this department are print ed in colors, ic a style unequaled. TE313XS COR 1ST1. One copy one year, f 3 00 Two copies one year. 5 00 Three copies one year, 7 50 Kour copies one year, 10 00 Five copies one year, and an extra co py to (be person getting up the clab, making si a eopies, 14 00 Eight copii one year, and an extra co py to the person getting up the club, making nine copies, 21 00 Eievrm eopies one year, and an extra copy to tbe person getting np the c!ur, me king twelve copies, 27 50 Uodcy's Lady's Book and Harper's Ma gazine will oe umt one year on the receipt 5 00. . . Uodey's Lady's Book ' sod Arthnrs Home Magazine will be sent one year on receiptor $-i 00. - - - .Uudey's Lady's Book and the Children's Honr will be seat oue year on the receipt S3 50. ' - . Uodey'e Laty'a Book. Arlhux's Home Msgazine, acd Children's, tionr . will be sent one year on receipt oi f 5 00. - J?a.Tbe money must all be sent at one time lor anv of ths claSs, and additions may made to clubs at club iate. IffV Caoada sabscriber mast snd 24 cents alditiooal lor every subscription tr Ladj s Book and Harper's Msgasme, 12 cents for either of the other maga zine, to pay tbe American postage. How to Remit Ia remitting by mail. post office Order on Philadelphia, or a Urall on rbiladclpbta or ftew lore, pay. to the order of L. A. Godey, is pref erable to bank Botes. If a Draft or post afSce Order cannot be procured, send Uni ted States or National bank note. Address L. A. GODEY, : K. Corner tjixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. TWt If Von want Milliuerr Goods to C. fr. 11118. Averv large and fino assortment of Queensware just received, call and ex amine the quality and itrices al It. L. Juuitin'.