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1)C a jir ill OFFICIO: No; 13 Tenth Street. Thornton's Building THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 9.1S69. DALLY EDITION JOHN II. OBEKLY & CO Tin: avoiai,i: ISOKKOK. -o 'To'lliun1rMl l Aw. NiicHHeotl. Six illlliilred Willow n mill Orilitin. -0- i :i. Tlio telegraph newH of yextunluy ooti firms the conjecture Hint tlie two hun dred miner in the Avomlale cml minus at the time of the fire, had porinliuii by suffocation. Thousand- of men, women and children KiUliuretl at thcoccnc of the disinter, among whom wen a large riiqmber uf inlm-M ir.im uelKhhorlng wori;H. uverMVIu?'!'ctiiul itttotnp'tH were muilu, tologocjitl thet. slutft, during tliu etirly part of tho'ifiiy yoHterduy, two determined iuvu vuilurlng too fur, and losing their lives, l'ure air was forced down th'u shrift ami, into tljo ,ptvfcugci, but the gaujir "blwlc ilumpijjilmd -necu mUlated lu uwh titiuii title in tlio initio, that the moat resolute uityi found lt'jui poslbio to ivtiKila t heroin timro than flfiteu in(nutu.. If M nht eoiiltlercl po&lblc tltnt'a' sjtu gle one of the two hundred ihIikm is yet alive. The widoi and orpliutiH, madu by 1 1 1 1 h disaster, have remained about the mouth of tlio Mittft day and nlglit, giving voice to the loudest und omit heart rendering cries and lamenta'Iouf. Tlioy number Hilly six hundred. A ommittee of twenty geutlemen can vu.HScd the immuiinu orowd prwiiiL v 10, WW to 120,000; for contributions for the bereaved families. A long strike among the miner had Jut terminated, leaving 'he families In very dentitnto circumstan vls. Toe miners at Avomlale hud been at work only u few hours when the hor rible disaster befell them, muling any of them alive All hope of t lmving been I abandoned, the crowd present will work for the recovery of the bodies m best they may without huzarding any more lives. It h. probable that the bodies will Ih recovered to-day. '; JIKMALSS OF a EN. HAWUXS. An unseemly contention for the pos ts-Ion of the body of Gen. Hawllns is . I promised. Gov. Palmer suggests 1 11 , be deposited ut Oak Itldge, near Spring- field The General's parents desire that i the iHxly shall ill lie M.nt Imnw. In Cnlunn ' ill be sent home to (.alena. tf this renuest nnii MiL'ifMtIim In the faeo of this request ami suggestion the President has determine! that the remains shall be dopolted in the Con gressional burying ground, at Washing' ton. We think It probable that the wishes of tho General's parent will bo deferred to, and that the body will be brought to Galena. PROPERTY IS EG YPT. Thefollowitig figures are furnished by the aHtMsnrs' returns for 1SU9, to the State Auditor: Edwards county: assessment $1,417, V9. Tluslsau increaso of $625,4S5 on the Lsjuallzed valuation of 1&0S. Itiehluud county: unnessment $1,200, 007. This Is a falling off from tho vain atlon for 18S of $1,6-17, 6S9; and $30,GSS less than tho equalised valuation of that your. Gallatin county: ascsmont $2,001, Oi1), being an increase of $.'142,815 on tho assessed valuation and $773,337 on tho equalized valuation oflSOS. Hardin .county: assessment $o03,lS'l, bolng un Increase of $S,llCon tho equal izud vultiutiuu of 1SGS. Perry county: assessment $1,734,017, being an Increaso of $43,63S upon tho assumed valuation and $230,107 on tho equali.ed valuation of 1SGS. Wabash county: assessment $1,2S,. lis, an Increaso of $30;,230 upon tho equalized valuation of 18GS, aud a do rrciue of f.Wl, 010 on tho assessed valua tion M ISC EL nXKAO US J'J'EM.s. Hot Springs, Arkansas, has seven "Unit-class IioIoIh" und four rcstuuruuts, Tho man who owns tho Hull linn farm Is tearing down tho breastworks. Tho negro hcad-waltors in Now York hotels wear diamonds. Groat Is hush. Homo one at Buffalo i.s going to lly across Niagara Kails. Ho Is now build ing (ho wings. ftnlt- iFtnni .T-i11iiij t.it- ft illt'nrnA In f Chicago, and yot some men go to SUito prison for wlfe-murdcr. , I(, Iia,s, bqu stated that l)r," llushlug ton, Lady Byron'fl legal adviser is dead. J,ThIs Is rt tnlstke. The vohornbla Doctor 4nd.TtdgoHtill lives. Virginia City, Ney.i strowed fhfworH all .)or herself when Colfax, Jlowles and Ur6ss arrived. Tho ovatod gontomon gave tho miners llowers of orat ry In ro ' urn- rosei without thorns." Geo. W. Smalloy, who has been tele graphing such ill-lime llUoued dispatch er about the international boat race is n ,edwie of Yale. A Boston paper boasts of Yale, thai she has had among her alumni four signers of tho Declaration of Independence, ono Vice President, forty four United States riouators, fourteen Foreign Ministers, thirteen Governors, fifty-eight Presidents of colleges, and Geo, "W. Binalley Till: 13 A ST AM) THE WUST. The rout Water Miie from (he .Tloittlt of.lunu'M Itiror to the Mouth ofUic Ohio. Tim ;iii:aii;st itoi.Tii i:ast. Iti Kxtent, Coil nnit Aflrunt rtf , .J ?s r : 0i t . y Cheaper intercommunication between the interior, of ptir- cnntlneiitf and tlio Atlantic ecubourd Is a dissiderutum that Is suiiotirdy engrosHlng tho .attention of busincfs men allku East und VcsL The National JJoard of Trade, Im pressed with the great and growing tic oedstty for till cheaper Intercommunion tloii, uppoinled a committee to eon-lder und Vepirt upo't) tho practicability R a central Hue of water communication from theUlantic through Virginia to the mouth o'f" the Ohio' The committee recently met at White .Sulphur Springs, Vu., and adopted a report of which the followim; is a porilon: ' The rullrond" are overburdened with f freight, and inadequate to its transpor tation at rates profitable to Western pro ducers. In the MisflUsitmi and Luke ' Valleys, the railroads have leached an t,aggrigttte of 17,022 mile.; and olllciul re ports nive tliu toial length of steamboat navigation on the MissNslrtnl and Its tributaries at 10,071 mile?. Mutboat und batteaux navigation oi the head waters and branches of the"C streams, and Hiiiclt-wator ana caimi improve moots will shortly nwrll the KruiVl air- urvuiito of Western inland navigation to 50,000 mileii. The area or country em ImicliiL' tlie vast svhtt-m Is nearly 2,,- (KK) of square mile, and agriculture Is i and will remain its Jstaple industry. So great is the oxcess of produce over the meanH of transit, that In 1VW there wer of wlilcli was tratishlppt d Iia-t This deficiency In the facilities for transpor tation Increnses ns the ecit'er of produc tion recedes westward. A low years ago ; this center was In Ohio. It has since , murched through Indiana and Illinois, j has crossed the Mississippi, and is still steadily marching .onward toward the i Mucky Mountains. Many Western nr duets are even now unuoiet) hear tho tmnsportatlon to the East, In Illinois und Iowa corn has been burned for fuel on the score of economy the price of wood being $10 per cord, and of uuthru- Cite COal $20 Jter tUII. TIlO nillXllliUm llieor(;lecaimcUy of t10 ErieC'anal may , .1 .' . - mj iun ..t ..n be estimated at 7,000,000 of tuns; of all the railroads now crossing tho Altccha-nle-, ntfa.000,000 und probably l.fOO.OOO tuns of we-tern produce pass annually through the Jit Lawrence und the low er Mississippi. The aggregate capacity therefore of the various outlets for West ern prodnco docs not exceed 10,000.000 tuns; while the amount which could be fo warded to market from tho West Is 25,000,000 tuns. The cheap trauslt of the whole of this production a fleets tho manufacturing and commercial popula tions of tho East as much as It docs the West. Asaflbrdlng facilities for trans-' mltting tho muximum quantity of pro duce at a minimum of cost, the commit too recommend the opening of a canal and slack-water line of continuous navi gation ucrot-K Virginia from tho Ohio to tide-water on the James river. Tho com mittee favorably regarded tho enterprise on account of: 1. The lujnrior capuoUy of ma over mllroadt for carrying qwmtltien offrtfght; the canal being u public highway open to all, requiring lerscupltul to operate It, and carrying greater bulk at low rates. 2. Canals arc used by the puUiorail roada only by their owner. 3. Canals urc not obsolete. Franco has now In profitable operation 7,700 miles of canal aud Black water navigation, aud Great Britain over 4,000 miles Tho de mund at tho North for tho further en largemeut of tho Erlo canal to tho capac ity nf&OOtuns; the proposed expenditure of $200,000,000 in Canada In opening now cauais and enlarging old ones; the pro jected ship canal around the Falls of Ni agara; tho enlargement of tho Illinois and .Michigan c.iuul; tho proposed ship canal from Luke Michigan to iike Erie, aud another across tho Isthmus of Flori da, and thoHohcmo for connecting tho Atlantic and tho Pacific by a ship canal across the Isthmus of 1) irleu, all provo tho sumo fact If the Virginia water line is made nt ull, it ought to bo on a sealocnmmeusurato with tho demands of Western trade, aud fully up to tho mcatcst capacity that can he obtained ut . the mi mum iovci. rue engineer or tho , Company is of opinion that by construct I ing reservoirs on tho Greenbrier and lis . tributaries a capacity for boats of 500 ; tuns, and double that of the propose ! ca nal, cou id no obtained. rno junction or tno unto aua missis lPJH tho grand converging point of tho Kansas, Nebraska. Mississippi. Mis Rouri, Illinois, Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, aud is the geographi cal center of their trade. Norfolk, tho most capacious harbor on the Ailautlq coast, is connected with this center (with (ho exception of tho space occupied, by tho "unllnlshod section'' of the Vir ginia Canal) by un unbroken water line, shorter, clieaper.'aiul more reliable than any other, und open to trade 11 mouths out of tho 12. Aftor giving a description of tho har bor of Norfolk, und contrasting at Homo length tho distances by tho Virginia wa ter lino to tho principal points lu tho West with those by tho Missi-slppi and tho Erlo cadal und lake system, tho rc port sketches tho history of the James river and Kanawha Improvement, from, tho first suggestion of a public hfghway botwoon tho Ohio and tho James by Gen. Spotswood, lu 18 0, to the Fail of ISTHI, when work wuBmispended for want of funds. Tho original capital of tho company was $o,000,000. The actual cost of construction so far has been S10,-130,850 Tho capital stock has since been increased to 512,400,00 , and tlio company lia also effected a loan of $760,000 Tho Virginia waier-Hno ox temls from tide-water on James River at Klchmond to the Ohio at Paint Pleasant, a distance of 492 miles. Ono hundred and ninety-Mx miles of canal U com pleted, 47 miles partially constructed, and 20 miles not yet; 'touched; tho re Tiuunlug distance Is slack-water naviga tion. The cost of enlarging the present canal, of completing it on tho enlarged scule, and of improving the navigation of the Greenbrlcr.nnd Kntiawhut-Itivcre, Is' estimated at $37,363,011. This pro vides for a capacity of bouts of 200 tuns burden The probable auuual rovcntlo IS estimated at $0,000,000; which, after deducting expenses of repairs aud ad ministration, will return upward of Hi per cent on n capital of $.",3,000,000, and will contrast favorably with the success of tho Erie Canal. From an experience of twenty years, the wnter-llno through Virginia will only bo closed by Ice 10 duyt) ouch year, und no danger need be apprehended . from Hootta onitlioimoun talu sections of the canal. Tho most Im portant element entering into tile ques tion of the proposed cunul, Is tho relative cheapness of freights Over common roads wheat cannot be carried a greater dintunce than 2-V) miles, and corn than 12T miles. By rallruad wheat and corn cun bo carried to market 3,200 and 1,000 miles respectively, uy canal navigation. wheat may be transported a distance of 0.000 miles, und still leave CO cents a bushel to tliu farmer. On tho Virginia water-line the freights will bo materially diminished by the relative shortness of the route, 'the opening of this route will have the effect of lowering by one third the present cliarucs between the Mississippi and the Atlantic. Another result will be opcnlin; up the bituminous J. ,K .? . . .... 1 . ,VJ f . "f ntucky. ' .w. io quesuou .or r.asi- ern manufacturers on that vital subject. Beyond afi'ording adequate means of outlet to market for the products of tho Interlorand supplying cheap fuel to tho population of tliu Atlantic States, tho work will form u necessary supplement to tho navigation of tlio Mississippi and its tributaries, and prove invaluable in time oi war, because not liable to be flowed by a hostile force. Tho committee find that the sum of $10,000,000 will bo required for enlarging present works und completing them to the Ohio, that the whole can be executed in four years, and that tlie net Income of the canal will pay tiie interest of this sum and leave a balance of $4,100,000, which may bo used us a sinking fund for the liquidation of tho debt In ten years. Humming up their deliberations the committee arrived at these conclu sions: 1 "That cheap transportation for the products of tho Interior Is not only n ne cessity, but Is demanded by tho highest consideration of public policy. 2. "That to secure It, additional direct and continuous Hues of water communi cation are imperatively needed, und should bo provided, between the Missis sippi river and the Atlantic sealioard, not only us a means of freightage, but lu order that requisite competition may bo maintained between transportation lines. .'I. "That, as one of these means of wa ter communication, tho route to bo af forded by tho James ltlver and Kanaw ha canal, If extended to tho Ohio river, us proposed, has cspeciul prominence. 4. "That the work necessary for tho completion of this canal, on the scalo deemed essential for its great objects, is demonstrated by eminenteuglueerstobo practicable of early completion. 5. "That such a work would be nation al in Its character, and entitled to re ceive national aid to secure Its comple tion at tho earliest possible period. 0. "That lu order thutlt shall euuroto tho best Interests of the country, all pri vate and corporate proprietorship lu it should bo removed (which removal should bo a condition precedent to the grant of aid by thogoueral government); aud when tho cost of construction, us re presented by tho outluy of tho State of Virginia und of the uatlon, shall bo fully reimbursed, that the commerce conduct ed on the canal shall be subjected only to such tolls as may bo uecessary for Its repair." As embodying these conclusions tho Committee rurthor rccommoud tliut the Executive Council of the Natlonul Board of Trade he directed to memorial Izo Congress in referenco to extending aid to tho proposed canal. A HAIItKN' Ori.U'i:. Toll us not lu Idle Jingle 'marriage Is an empty dream," for tho girl Is dead that's siiikIo. and things are not what they seem. Life Is dear, life Is earnest, single blessedness a fib, Man thou art, to man returiiont", has been spoksn of tlie rib. Ni t enjoyment und not sor row Is our destined end or wuy, hut to act that each to-morrow finds us nearer nmrrhige day. Ltfo is long and youth is lleei inn, and uurhcurts though htrhl and gay, still like plossant drums are beating wvd Uiii; marches all the wuy. In tiro w. rid' wide field of battle, in tlie bivou ac rt hfo, be notllketlio driven cattle bo a l.troluo u wife Trust mi future, how o'er pleaseiit, let tho dead past bury its dead! act, actio living presontl heart within and hope ahead, Llws of mar ried M)i$ remind us we can live our lives as well, and departing leave behind ussuoh i..npleushull lyll. Such.ex amples thai another, wastlnir timo In idle spurt, a forlorn unmarried brother see ing will tt.ke heart Hiid court Let us, then lie up un. 1 dolmr, with a heart on tri umph et ; still pursuing, and each one husband vet. UNDERTAKER, ! K ' 1 1 0 h AS FE I I'll', i'ne M-vi-iiid null i-'uiihluu Avciiii K"pps 'U h ill 1 tho r.Of ''i U.i'iMivlm.tvli' iniri.il AIo Mil 'I; v'l t 'l ' or-lir, nt rv I" nrlcri.. .Mr KfHl pOrfon.i' hi 'v cnCin pinker, aii'l lh' r T 'Vino A liri'oiN mul i . I ' I!iiiiiiikIo to iu .i pr.i'-i 'iiilirit'rtiinn in) dam NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For (.'utility CIirk. Wc nrcnuthoriMil to announce! that Jarob (J. Ljroch I" n cmuliilato for ro-rlootion to thn ottlco of CauntyCtoil:, subject ( the decision of tho doniocrut Iccoiinlyroiivonllon. " ep9lo 1'itr CoiiHly ircnsnrcr. We r. .tiitliorlzeil to announce that William A. Ituil man i n tainliilnto far te-elocUoii to tho olllco of County Truanuror, xuhject lo tlioiltxiitiou of tho ileal oi rtie comity contention, teOto I'or Aaaucl-ti- Jumlcr. We oto niithorixcil lo minounro tliat Mr. John How If y wilt l)o n cnnilldAto for n-'lwlioti lo'thp o(lce of iuneloto JuIIqc, ubJoct'to tho AooUioh Of the Jcnl- ocrntis county contention. fCJto 8. DKIGHAM, Homeopathic Pliyslclau niul Surgcou. omcK- No. V foiiiintTrtal Avenue, ('fcnnil floor). Itesl-ikii.-i , No 1 1 Ninth striajt, he tjer .Cotiiincr- till nJ'UU'lilrntoii'Avi)Ufl ' M l I in CAIItO, ILLINOIS JOUTJIEUNE1W aOINO. HO.MEI Tlt SilenUiil I'anM-ngrrMfainei IIOT3ERT 33. Xj 33 XI John W. Cannon, unMor, J.T. Huberts, CPU. Will l.oitvr Cairo fur r Orlrnunu finl liril i:ciilnt;, Ni'iilt'iiihc. II, Aftt t Ihc Arriwil of Trninn rroiii tlie Northnnil Ya1. ht.ite rooiui cau b tocurc'l until ly of ilepurttin1. f0tn JOIINT nollKHTS. for Co inly .Htit't I'uhllo ellol. Wcnro authorlzmttoAnnnunoo ,.V. Duller, ,i a candiilHt.' f.ir County huiermtenlent of Tublie seliO'j! for Ah xandci junlj, ul.jet In tli" do' mion of the ilcmooniii-i-ounty convention. - For County Jmlc. tVr arc authoriiel hy tho friends off. v- to linnounee hit nntno a.i randidsto for tho ofTo of (innnty Judg fubjvclto the decision of the ditno rr'ntic ounly contention. tc Kor I lie Cnnoilluilitual Convention. We are authonxt-d to announce tho Hon. William J, Allen un acundidate for memberihip in the Coniti. mtinnrt! Convention from the-I'iMt KcpreientntlTp District, eompoked of thocouutie- of I'nlon, Alexan der and I'ulitoki.kUtvect.to the declklonof tlio Pmo crtic party. auUJul J.J-EDICAL. II. WAKIi.VEK. JH. I., r.mto, ii.i.i.voim. Ofliee over Poni Orttcc. sepodawtf ltrndcnce, S) Walnut ki.ect. CADEMY OF THE SISTERS OF THK LOHE1TO. CAIItO, ... ll.I.INOIN. Tlilo liimtlf iillou wilt fuliiiitcit in I SOU, nml Clmrlcrcil l,y iir Mali- of IIIIiioin In IHtll, TERMN t lii.-ir.l i.n. I Tuition, incliidiiljj'bcd imd l .I.l.n wa-nini; ano nanonery, per irm or ine inonthk $lu7 Mono, danetng, palntlnsand tho Unsuacca.axtH. Kor futther information aptilr to tlie ilglTd3m MOrHElt Sfl'KltlOIt. F M. WAKI), ' nvr.Eit t. - rixiE xr o o X3 , Is nroparvd to All ordvm promptly unit satUfuctonly witli the Uct onkiiml hickory iirutrood. Uavo order at llulen'a old itand. (r at the otllcp. nep'lf QOVER'S HOTEL. URAXO TOWEII, IM.INU1N. SAHUKIi LOVi:it, IMtOI'lt. sWopex daFaxd XlQJir. uI3iIah1iii B IHTIrfH I'EKIODTCALS. Tlie London Quiirlrrlv UovIcm, rtic KiiinulilU'tr lie view, Tliu Vntniinltrr Uevlcu, Tllf .orlli llrlllkli KcvIch, , i np-- lllui'kvvooirn lUUiihni'K ?lnuiiiir. 'i'li 'rep. nmof thiileadlnKtiiiruliflittfS and Black wood tue. now inditpenuklit lonlt nho U'tir to keep ttiemnrtvea fully Informed vtiili recoid to tlio Krcat mibjwU of tliu ilny in viewed hy the lei u'liolars aiidouiidettliinI:ct InUrent llritiuu. TJ.c oniri iHitois lo lliu paes of he Heuwit iro men who tnnd nt thu (imd of tho liat of Unjili-n w tilers on Science, ltellKion, Art nd fienc-ni! I.ttemiuic. vl whalevtr Is iwrihy f discussion tlmU atlenllon In th pnes of thes Iteviewa and lllaekwood. Tlio va ilety i" n jreat that nofiibjcriberoan full to lie ati tied. Tlie-c perlotlleidii urn pruned trith thorough Hdrlity lo the KiiKllsh copy, anil nreuRVre-l Ji prices, which place them willila reach v nil- Termn foi- I SOU, Vear Any one of tho Review .; .5 oo All) two of the Iteviewa "Oil Any three of the Ho views...... 10 on All four r f the Keviewn la w) lllachwond'H MuKntino 4 00 IUaokwoiid imd auy one Itovievr 7 ) lllaehwood iind any tw o Itevlows 10 CO lll;n'kvoxl und any tlirou lletlew.s U 00 Illaokwooil and the fourHovlewH It 00 Uluua. V iliai'inint of twenty tier cent Mill lie llllo.uvl lo elulis of four or more persons.- Tlitiir four copies of lll..ek'ooil, or or one or uio lieview, win no eeiu 10 ouo addre lor 51- eo. c:..l....i.tl..t.a ulmt.l.l ....... hi flu. nunrtMi. nt llio nnico or ueuvcjy. nio isjhuk' iu mu Dnltod Htatcjll two ckxth a number. ThisrHto only applies to current mibsi,ii'ti"n. mtiul i. numoerv ine pusiau is iimioic. Tt-ruis lo New Nnbm-rlbci-i. Nrtiy (iubsunhen. to nny Oto f tjm -uUivo periodi cals Inr Ifii'J will be entiifed to receive. RratU.nnr one of the four Hovichs for New ubcriUs lo ull flvoof the iicnodieali for Wa may receiie, KriUIs, lllucknood or uuy two of. the four Heviotf4 for iw. Hub-eribers may, by npplyuiK early, hblalu lack (.ets of the Iteviowafroin Junuiiry, IbtA to Decemtjer, IMW, nnd of llhiffkwood's Mayatino iVom Ja nary, UCo, to lieccin.berKlSiw, at half lio cutrem siibcerip- oV-Ni'itlier preniiiinis to nubscrilK'rs, noi'difcount loclulw, nor ieduce.l price for baek nu'niu'r?,",,'e Bllowed, uuless tlmnney Is rii)llled direct to Urn puillhliora. No premiums can bo given to clubs. Tli Leonard Nroll IMibllaliliiff Co. 110 Kulton reel, er lora, Tho IhH, I't'll. CO. alto publish ho t'AHNHK'N UDIU1), by Henry Stephen, t-f KdiiiRbmg, and the late J Norton, of Yalo College 1 ols-, rojul octavo. I, pine, mid numerous eni(raviugs Price, JT c tno Iwn vols. by mail, pout pvld, FOR. SALE. I runt MAI, On account of whom It nlil corn, thn wreck of tho stp.nnrr l.riu.nn I. no'.v lies nt llic uli.irf nt (.nr... I'l y oi. M fll r. , ... . ,n.VAH T- ''"IKE". A. nt. Cairolll,, Aug. to. lr'. for UndtrwrlterU, FOR 8AI.K. CIIKAI New Cttaite and thrf liitoorner LocttMnnd .Sixteenth iHrTcts. marlCdtf OKEKN A tlll.linitT. Attv.d I.vor SI.K. funcrior wrapping paper at ollieoof thoL'veilng'Hiillctin.' ! Itf Xj'Olt HAVr. Twrt hundred head of livofatoeff . r 0'' nn,l upwards, i Prenilco, Itidlva eotinly. MImj in fln-i tmilttnn for feeding thLfal I'or partlctiiar, addrc. J. T. IIKItltV, Iloiilah, Bol var county, Miss, null im ponAiiE;,, Vure 'Rrrd irbb's and fowl's .Winter Kecii Wheul. lAndol'her FAIUl KKI)S, irorn Iien'a'a UxrtniMis.. 3ul'AiiM,CluiinU'nbiir;, l'n. nielli' and tloitithtoit llenriltt.'r.Wiiek's and Tread well's lltarded White vv lientxi Pretil'li Whlto nnd jtei Chartj 1'iirplebtraw lleartlcd Ited .1fedltorranran,.ji(i Oerman Ambur llcirillrf,ure tho lesi,earlletihard ifftaid ,tnw productlvo Wheals that ran ha recom mended for general ciilliv.itmu. Hrices S3 per bush el. 4 pounds of any klnlr by mad, postpaid, for SI pcryenri tho mnt u-eful 'niirnal pr n'ed. Aildres ur.o. .v. iikitz, l lnmheiberg, I'a nepttult ... H WANTS. WANTI-.D Alexander Couuiy Ordern, ul and City Scrip atraerntu on th dollar, cindaof Lumber and Hulldcm' Material. M) elf for malXltl W. W. TltoUNTON. WANTED AG EN'TS KtJU iUIiLE JA'HICS. An rnu-ciy new wmk tli.it h.is b. i. m u. I.cprr aration fur ourlhutv j.-u-j loidiaii) iuii.rcd t leailinelerrymenof HUthoprlnciiuI iioiiomiiiatlom' Kor n IB page circul.tr, gitmu' full puti -ila-wifi aniplo p.iKei, nnd n famplc of the olvtcant full pagt ensrannjjs wiwi won u Hie w rK Hill u cmbellisHcd ail. tress j)JUw Itu i . t . v. i. ruMisiier, IM W. Kouilh lret, Uiiiuiunati, O, yy ANTED-AO EXTrf Koranew dome.tlc nrtnleof nmi utiinv meet. . umveiral wanlt eells at tleUl i no c.nnpo.ite.ii te .tamp for flriuiiir. MTCI.KKIULU I DAMII, : liM Washington street, Iloton. Mrv. v tlivju Cflll Nr llVJUf J A.TKI, -A N 1 girt I ib. .' I ouir V f work. Ini,i) re of l T. IMrkei , rncr Tentii and tlhlo Levee : m.l Iw U" fAX rt:i. Tin'.-, if.au ic I '."I. I Uy a week, cau U tiex'cnitnodiited at Mr, f!rtlman' orner of tjeventh Ptitet ..ml Wi-tilngd.i ftentlf Tenua. S5 W pet week bua:dt i; oo perweel board and lodging. aula 1m CLOTHING. JTEW CLOTHING! JtAlU.'AINS FOR Till'. rKUI'U',! ?tiii.i.i:k tv .ni..i.i:ic, Having iIoibJ out Iheir r.iil to. k of ( ' il. u, ,av brouxhtona I.arwv uuri SpIviHlUI StovU Wh h embratc overy kind of KMsliloonblo OoNlIeiurn'N IVenr. AndailcIiaVM rutted to all cbmov They would ask epei ut attention to then si.pply c' XZatM ftiicl Oapn, In Mhn'h they prnfewi to lend the market A Mo I their I'ieCtl jiOO(tH. Which embra. e all kIvIC of Cloths. Cainiinri Tweeds, etc., from which they manufacture. :i.uTiiiMj to okii:k. In the lie I manner, ami st-ietly fashionable stock of Thel. G'ciidcuiea'h Fiirul.HliIiiK (a'ooiU Is very complete, including m.iiiy novelt.es never bf foro brought to this maikt't TKCSUR OF KVEItVMTYI.K. VAI.I5R.". CAUPEI HACIvS, UTi . Aurcd 01 tilt'., ill ili.v to K isli i. the r ! look. clieinor than ier belorti. Ihfv reli'ona dl- criminating pubic to-vKttudlhttitihe iMtroaago the; deserve. auSldlf Ft 'ILil'I.JJl..Jl " ICE.1 LINTON. Wholesale) and retail dealer u. N. iMim; citvsTAL ici:. Corner Eighth Street and Ohio I.evet. beiltlviMiHi iu.il i itt i ty. All orders frem abioan (wwnplly tllle.1. apllSioecpl pni HE CHYHTAIi hAKB If'K i . ciT.seu.;. (11 (Hi... !.fv, l li. hi ettweii oi i.rcninNi t. Mith ih Ice a' the nwe-1 nisiket pm e (iilaiiy so. ,lie.i fj . Ol der front alrraad -oItciieii , .,, . i .iu;tl j.i.ic a.'ieloof ..-,. wi.l bo re ...I 4tij( NUesuieo mrliiam B LACICIU'RN UMVKRSITY, c.iiti.i.wii.i.i:. n.i.i.voi.s. COUItJiKtf Ol'STl'IIV: AOAIIKM1(V-I0mltl4iid riaici 1st ".I S( IKNTII'Hrtri vu. IwTM VI fT AXI. TitKOI.Onl.JAL-pi' Ve.tr- 3.1. I'OM.ia.lAl K -roui eor. New amieoMlj u i.i niit Hay- i-veu'lj U-eu erect ed, tt itli iidiiilraol" .t. imiwluli; for large num- liei of "liidentvw IScaidlmthe Clt-' Hoordiug Hall AVTHItUK DOI.I.AKS A WKKK T'lneiitlreexwii'ofii"nililori, lloiud, Itoom Kenl Kuel, ele., .Iocs rinrefeecd ' Pui-ue Ho v.n,. . nr -''li ".'Mile )OUny men; iiudHill le- eiM- tlie t .(.. lii n tne) graduate, ' TN,ii".ih i""' ' "' '-" iiriviiui laiiuiK-s a ThencM if nit mi' sm-n. i i'" Vlvxi Moutlnj lii Kt'ifteuilier. Mr. . 1'i.if .1. W, lUilcv. orl'rof. It. lU.Hiiiti"!' HirlinvlHe. III. aitH3ni i)iioi . I ilerbrs , iu tut v i: iiti , an i a wsy a auspeitf iipi nor KUpen j.i ti' . biaco for a lice, or not theihoilldcr. at pleasiiri. vni j nviMin m uuii'rrni mrieiieH -rnt , rsi rsviil, to It. Twonty other varieties of Wheat Hurley and Out. of lnt )cnr importation See Iieiit's vpcr.men tAl 1'arin Fonnmi;' send and tiihsiirlberhr it: nnlv St ,M