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Ofllclal Organ of Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. gp Advertisements to appear on Thurs day morning, mvst b handed in not later than Tuesday evening Religious Services in McArthur. U. E. CHOicn.-PrtachiDg Sabbath at half pat t ten o'clock, A. M., tod talf-raBt tlx o'clock, P. 11. Pabbalh fcbool, 2 1. M. Presbttkbian CncRcn.'-Servlcesat 11 oM'k 4. m., nJ 8 o'clock r. u. Sabbath School t 9 o'ulock A. M., every Sabbath. Ciiristiai Cdoiich. Cervices at 11 o'clock a. every frabbatb. "The Yinlon Record " FOR THE CAMPAIGN! Wajwlll furnish the VINTON RECORD for the flowing campaign, ( being five month,) notfl after the fall election, for the small sum of FIFTY CENTS 1 Wehaveboento const leruble expense re cently In purchasing now typi and printing ma terials for the Bxoord; therefore, It la now Incumbent upon the Democracy throughout the entire county to give ua (heir united support. Let every aubecriboroonsider bimaelt a com mittee of one, especially appointed, toaocure at leaat ONE new subscriber to the paper, and our success will be placed beyond a peradven ture. it la a duty you owe the cause of Constitu tional Liberty, that yon should preserve In dis seminating the (me doctrines upon which our Government waa founded, and which must preserve us a united, happy and prosperods people. Then, let your watchword be Circulate the Record! " WALLACE E. BRATTOX, Pullisher. Thanks To Hon. II. S. Bundy, M. C. for public documents received. Hon. John Sherman will accept out thanks for favors received. We are now prepared to do Job work with neatness and dispatch. Give us a call. Three wagons loads of stoneware passed through this place fo, shipment at McArthur Station, one day this week, manufactured at Potter's ri Ige, iu this Co. Interesting to Tax-payers. The annual list of Licenses anJ Income Tax, has been received by Mr. J.J. McDowell, Revenue Collector, who is jready to receive the money on the same. Union County Convention. Candidates for nomination before the Union Conuty Convention, to be held on the 6th of August, can have thcii names announced in this paper, at the rate of ONE DOLLAR for each announcement. Captured. On Monday last, SheriffShockev, attached the wagon, team and stock, of the well-known tobacco ped lar. W. R. Gaddis. We understand lhat it was taken to satisfy a judgment sgahiBt the Tobacco company in H'ghland County, 0. In our notice a few weeks since, of me aDsence oi air. u.j, muingriursi. we neglected to state that he had left in nf lilts rvn T1tf iliipirlf hid nhcnrlPP Mr. J. M, McGillivray, a gentleman who has the reputation of being a good artist. Give him a call and examine specimens of his work. Every day affords new proofs of the peculiar effects of Roback s Stomach Bitters in cases where a disordered condi tion of the stomach, liver and bowels, is combined with great debility, nervous weakness, and intense melancholy, there can be no doubt but it is sure panacea. Trof. Tucker gave two ot his popular entertainments at the Court-house, in this place, on Saturday and jlondiy eve nings last. From the fact that the Profes Bor Is no ordinary performer, we were led to anticipate a much larger audience than were in attendance either evening, but, no doubt, the Intensely warm weather kept many away who would otherwise have been ia attendance, we wun the t'rore?sor un bounded success wherever he may go. McArthub Nursery.- This flour ishing nursery; owned and conducted by Messrs i. rr, uoiu, i now luliy prepar ed to fill all orders for fruit trees. They have 60,000 frmt trees and 40,001) grape cuttings ready for market, of almost everv variety. The one great advantage to fruit growers in this section, in purchasing their trees of this firm, is that thoy are perfectly adapted to this climate, which is not always the case with those from the Northern or Eastern Stiles. Head the article of Capt. Jones in this issue. We are of the opinion that in the end trie soldiers of this community will regret that they have sent their dis charges to foreign agents, and we venture that if they try the experiment they will find that even now some of those discharges are beyond their reach. We have claim agents in town who have done and are ready to do as much (or the soldiers of this county as are the a.i, z i refered to by Capt Jones, and who are as worthy their patronage. a he white Slave. A tale thi bzicai ekvoltjtioh. The well-known novelist, bmerson Bennett, has commenced a new serial story with the above title, in the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post, juiy no. j ma biorr, wougrt aomewha different, ia said to be fully equal in iu thrilling romance and absorbing interest "The Phantom of the Forest" It will about four months in running through The Post! The Post is also publishing other atories of great interest. One. called "Adruna" will we think interest ladies par ticularlf. Aa "The White Slave" com. menced in the first number of July, those wishing to procure it can do so if they choose dv simply subscribing for the last six months of the year. Price tl,35 six months; or for The Post and Lady's Friend each six months $3,00. Sample containing the first portion of Mr. Bennetts story sent on receipt of five cents. Address H. Peterson 6t Co., 919 Walnut St., Pbila Aa 1 fVti aa us savuisl Do you want to know where to get everything In the Drag line, at the Tory lowest price! Go to the Urog Store of G. W Slrson, and yon will find everything that yon teed , Ho takes great care to procure pare Medi cines that can be rolled on and the best Wines, Brandies, so., amour .for Uedioal purposes, The attention ot Physicians, particularly, Is called so a large assortment of Nlchol's prepar ations, known to be the most reliable Modiolnea manufactured in this county, which will be sold to Physicians at 15 per cent, on the manu facturers price, May ,84 8- m. [For the Record. Equalization of Bounty. Editor liecord and Soldiers nf Vinton Co.: I am, daily, enquired ot, concerning the (8,33 per mouth additional allowance of bounty to soldiers of 1861 and 63. And I have lately seen some letters written by nn agents Irom dillereut parts ot the State, deceiving and misleading soldiers in relation to this matter. One fellow who writes from Cleveland, says to a soldier in this county, that "The Government is not yet quite ready to act on these claims," f lease send me your discharge, etc. flow this man is mot sufficiently honorable to do business for a soldier or he would have told the soldier plainly tnat the bill had not passed the Senate, lie attempts to deceive the soldiers by saying "Government is not quite ready to act on these claims,'' this thing is false on its face, Government i. e. the departments are always ready to carry out, the requirements of Congress, and WHEN THE BILL BECOMES A LAW, there will be no trouble in the matter. The soldiers can then Hud men in their own counties and district responsible in any pariiculai for their contracts, w ho will undertake to get these bounties on as lair terms as will these foreign irresponsible parties who ad vertise so extensively and deceive so cun ningly, if the bill does not become a law, the discharge certificates will be wiihin your reach, whereas if they are sent to men whom you know nomine of, it will be doubtful if you ever gee them. Swindling is corned on extensively now- a-days in the claim department, almost daily, notices are published to the effect that certain claim aoehts are defaulters, and that they cannot do further business in the departments, and yet soldiers seem always ready to send their discharges to parts unknown because a, Y, or Z, an un known firm, advertise that they can do ceitaiu impossible thing'. , I refered to this matter some few weeks since, snd still soldiers come tome to ask about the said X, Y, or Z, to -vhom they sent their dis charge some months sgo, and from whom they have since been unable to hear. I have not filled newspapers with advertisements, and false notices, but intend, when the bill passes, if ever it does, to attend to the col- ection o these bounties. Beside the dis charges are worth something, and should not be sent away, especially to sgents of whom you know nothing, except that they am deceiving you and lying to you in their circulate aim letters. I write lor the bene fit of thuse concerned, and am respectfully. H. C. JONES, H. C. JONES, Late Capt. 18th O. V. I. [For the Vinton Record. A CARD. What air nil the world a cummin too, I Mould like too know. Ever sense I got nut my book, Arieemoss nave been in a konmption fit, and thinks that pee pie will lav the book too him, h'th it is monstrous rong in him to paisecute his belter half in this weigh, as 114 cooiient uo Homing wun- out his help. As the Woman's rites is setlirtf in New- york at this time, I hope they'll take up my kase, and I apcel to (Soozing bee Antiny) to kum to the requeue ol tier beloved sis ter huo never perteniled that irteemasshad anything to do with her book. I should like to see him put one ot his ugiy pause onto it. 0 deer, deer Boozy, el u knowed how much I've sufTurd from his parseque shuns your tender hart would bust with the teir of simpatny ; anu you too, mr. &any. tors. 1 know you air wi.iing lor too enKur- irdge native talons into the fare sect, and I hope you'll tell all the public too rise up for my deliveruns which that they ortlocon- idder what it is for the wife of his boozim to be torturd for fear folkes 'II think my book is hizzen. 1 should think Arteemass bad had enuff experiunce of my talons too no 1 could write a book that wonld take the eye of the publick as well as hizzen, and noboddy to minx he rit a wun oi it, wtucn he have noo rite to think he metropolises awl the talons into the world mor'n me. The Eood-fur-nothin critter airiellus be- kaws me and the prezzidunt air all the talk nowerdaze, but I no I shant be aloud to be nut down by him as long as thai s enny natriotism into 'the breast of the edditors and tne ranniiig nie wiucn iney nave u, iui ... i ; r t i.- l . i , . r their country. .Arteemass is more wusser than a jumping tooth ake, and I'd as leaf he'd goorf amune the Mormons egin as knot ef he uon t leat me alone. As lor my book It was all lit by myself, and I newer purtended how he had a finger into it, and he'd better knot stick up too put down the wifeol his boozim in that weigh. Sew A-now more till deth, and I'm your humble eaivant, with my respeks, BETSEY JANE WARD. Author of "Betsey Jane Ward hur Book Goaks." THE NEWS. The prediction has been made that the Democrats will carry the State of New York this fall, with out doubt. An Insurance Company has been organized in Uhilhcothe with capital of 200,000. Messrs. Em mitt and Safford, of this place,' are [Waverly Democrat. crat of to be The name ol Judge Nash of Gal lia County having been suggested as a probable Republican candidate for Congres in this District this fall, the Jackson Standard says it cannot support him "even if he should nominated." It favors the nomina turn of Gen. W. H. Powell, of Iron ton pronouncing him "a Radical whom there 11 no euile." vYe might as well elect Thad. Stevens as a Radical, and the people of the District, we opine, are not prepared for that. ! .". v . ' On Monday morning last Sheriff Hibbs started for Columbus, via the Ohio canal, having in charge prisoners convicted at the last term of Common Pleas Court, and sen tenced to the Ohio Penitentiary. During Monday night,' when near Waverly, four of them having re moved their irons, jumped for the boat, and, though pursued, succeed: ed in their escape. One of the number, named Blankenship, and sentenced for three years, strange tosay, voluntarily returned. The other three, named Joseph Morton, Wm. Johnson and Fisher, have [Portsmouth Times. On Friday of last week, while the workmen were digging in a sand bank, on the place formerly owned by Mr. Edward Ward, about a mile from the city, on the turnpike, at the depth of about seven leet, they discovered two Indian skeletons, and two tomahawks in a fair state of preservation. Many and long years ago, no doubt, these red men, whose bones have been unearthed, roamed through the Scioto Valley when it was an unbroken wilder ness where tho white man's foot [Portsmouth Times. of i in : six Tho Tariff Bill passed tho House. The bill materially differs from that agreed upon by the Conference Committee of both houses. In the Senate, a resolution was offered, empowering the President to interpose the good offices of the United States for the release of the Fenian prisoners in Canada. We have further reports of the insurrection in Cuba against Spain, fomented by the South American States who are at war with Spain. Two iron -clad Peruvian frigates have destroyed five Spanish vessels in the neighborhood of Panama on the Isthmus. The President was seized with a severe indisposition last Thursday, and remained closely confined all day, seeing no one but General Grant. Advices are received of a despe rate and bloody fight, near Fort Garry, between Indians, on the 22nd of June. The Sioux triba were the sufferers. We regret to learn that a little girl, fifteen months old, daughter of Mr. Jacob Koush, of llamer town ship, in this county, was so bru tally beaten by some children, named Duckwall, ot the same neighborhood, some days ago, that DUO U1CU DUUU aitUl, III LUllOCljUDIlU of the severe treatment that it had received. We torbear maKing any further comment at present, as we learn there will soon be a legal in vestigation of the matter. After that, we shall give the particulars. Highland Democrat. Samuel Coovert, the convicted murderer of the Roosa family, near Deerfield, was sentenced at Leba non, Tuesday afternoon, to be exe cuted on the 2-tth of August. It has been decided that soldiers of the Veteran Reserve Corps who iiave received certificates of merit are entitled to two dollars a month additional pay. A general order has been issued by direction of the President, that all deserters from the regular army who rejoin their regiments at any regular post or recruiting rendez vous prior to the 15th of August, will be returned to duty without punishment, on condition that they make up lost time and lorleit pay. The Rhett murdered a few days since, near Charleston, S. C, it ap pears was not R. Barnwell Rhett, ex-United States Senator, as at first telegraphed, but his brother, Ben jamin S. Rhett,' a cotton lactor in Charleston, and no politician. Stanton still insists that the Peace Proclamation of the Presi dent does not remove the suspen sion oi tne habeas corpus, it is Stanton that needs suspension, not the habeas corpus. The Waverly Democrat says lhat the wheat crop m that section turns out to be much better than anticipated. Waverly Republican says that saw mill belonging to Mr. James Emmitt ol that place has been burned, and the loss is about $2000 and no insurance. Harvesting has commenoed earnest in this section. We are informed by farmers that wheat though generally very thin, is wel beaded, and of excellent quality. The following is the -'Union" Ticket nominated by the Conven tion in Jackson Co., on the 9th in s Jant: Probate Judge, James W, Long bon: Auditor, Lewis A. Atkinson Clerk, Charles 0. James ; Sheriff, Joseph H. Wilson ; Prosecuting At torney, William K. Hastings ; Com missioner, Adam Lackey;. Coroner, reter Irving. The liquor establishments in al the west part of this county be yond Harmar are said to be pre! ty effectually "cleaned out."- are told that there is not a "whisky shanty'? along the line of the rail road, .till. New;Englandj.'; Athens county, ia reached. .- There are about one million " saloons n in Ma rietta ! Marietta Register. The Galipolis Dispatch says that a man named Guy Lewis has been sent up to the Court of Common Pleas" by Justice Dameron of that place on a charge of grand larceny, for stealing a carpet sack contain ing $125, the property of C. D. Fil- more. We learn that Dr. Corson of Portsmouth committed suicide a few days ago, by jumping out of an window. Ho had the [Jackson Standard. dard. The War in Italy. The last news from Europe re ports an engagement at Bohemia, Skalitz, in which the Prussians were repulsed, and retreated, leav ing their dead and wounded on the field. Prussia has again effected an al liance with the King of Hanover, guaranteeing him his throne and possessions if he will capitulate with hi3 army and assent to tho Prussian plan of reorganizing Ger many. It is noted that, as Austria has never recognized the Kingdom of Italy, bo that power, in its declara tion of war, does not recognize Austria. Tho proclamation of war is addressed to the commander-in-chief of the Austrian army in Ve netia, not to tho Austrian Govern ment. The inactivity Benedek is accoun ted for in Vienna by his desiro to have tho Federal troops form a junction with him, or allow tho Prussians to advance into Bohemia, so that he can cut off their retreat. Prince Napoleon and the Italian Minister in Paris have had togeth er a long audience of the Emperor, at the Tuileries. The Italians are pursuaded that if ultimately defea ted, the Emperor will have no choice lutto come to their succor. "Lorn bardy," says Lu Presse, "is Italian teiritory. Its independence is guaranteed by treaties of which we are the sureties "before Europe; and no victory of the Austrians shall ever again bring it under German domination. This policy is placed beyond the chances of war. Il it has not fulfilled all the wishes of the Italians, it is sufficient lor the honor of France, and France will know how to enforce it if neces sary." The King of Italy has requested the assistance of France against Austria, offering in return to cede the island of Sardinia. The King of Italy denies that the battle on the 24th was either lost or .won, but, on the contrary, says his army is in excellent spirits, and that ho has ordered the concentra tion of all the armies to resume the campaign. The Federal Diet at Franklort- on-the Main, on the 27th June, ap pointed Prince Charles, of Bavaria, Commander-in-chief of the Federal Army with instructions to conduct operations under directions of Ben edek. Prussia has replaced the princi pal functionaries in Saxony and tho electorate of Hesse and Hanover. Austria has proposed to her con federate allies that all their pleni potentiaries at the district should be recalled, and a committee of military plenipotentiaries appoint ed in their place under the presi dency of Austria, this committee to have power to decide upon mat ters without reference to their Gov ernments. This proposition has not yet been agreed to. The War in Italy. Deaths. McDOWELL On July 4th, Mary AVil- hklmina, infant daughter of Joseph J. and Mary A. McDowell. "l take theso lambs, said lie And lay them in my breast; Protection they shall find in me, In me bo ever blest." BO WEN On the 22d ult, Mrs. Marga ret, wife of G. W. Bowen, of Prattsvule, Vinton county, Ohio; aged 36 years, one month and nine days. APOTHEOSIS. Departed from McArthur, Tuesday morning, May 2!), Wm, for the summer landg of heaven, Mr. PEESLEY Ii. HUT; aired 82 years, one month and 23 days. mere was not a link m the chain broken, nor a thread displaced, until the bright Death Angels came down and breathed un. on his heart, and drew him awav from life's trials and sorrows which for years lie had patiently borne, enduring sickness anil distress, which all the care and affection tf his devoted wife and children, and kind friends, could not alleviate. His sweet faith in the relit ion of Eternal Progress, made him strong to endure. lie felt that Death is a welcome servant, who, with noiseless hands, unlocks the flowery gates of lift and shows us the faces of those we love. . Life to him is just beginning Death is past and he is free, Free to roam where'er he listeth In the vast Eternity. But again we know we'll greet him Just beyond the eternal shore, Where no pain or anguish comes Where we'll rest forevermore ! Commercial. McArthur Produce Market. Wheat, old Bed 3 40 New Bed-.. 13 Old White 3 60 New White- S BhelledCorn ' Mi Com,Xar. Oats a-- 50 Bje . Barley 60 Uty-... ....... 8 McArthur Produce Market. McArthur Produce Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY D. WILL & BRO'S. McARTHUR, O., July 12, 1866. .pples,(drIol,) t' 00 Butter 12u!5 Chickens 25 Cofleo 80W White Kih 12 Cod Fish 1H Flour 14 00 Lard IS Onions 1 00 Beeswax f Boani 8 oo CheeM 25 Kirgs li'f Mnckerol IliX Ve kthcrs C0uu Leather 50a8 WoIhkms 608 I'vavhes, (dried) 00 Pork 120 Rico- UK t IS S 60 Suirar. -15a 20 Rrtlt Timoth. Tallow-- Starch" Flax.." Whisky. IS 1 60 3 00 Special Notices. 00 10 56 80 00 SOMETHING NEW AND NOVfcL KOIt AGENTS, rodlurs, Wuut.y SWrn, Uruir gUU, mil all roeking au liouorablo mid prulltublu busiucsit, Froo by mull fur 85 cU.; wholesale 9 pt-r doi. c'ltavtiiuHjrs roulizj (OtotUpM day profit. ABBOTT & DOWD, Manufuclurcri, 19 Water-iit.. N- Y. May,2Uw. Ivl T0I 8 Of YOlllll. A Gontloman who differed for yfars from Norvous Debility, l'reftkturo Decay, and all theofTccU of youthful indUcrctiun, vill, for aaka of differing humanity , rond free to all who noed it, the reciiit and directions for making the aimple remedy by which ho wan cured. Siiffurora wishing to profit b) thoaJvcitbcr'b experiouco, cun do bo by address tiff J01IN B. OODEN, jolI-lT. No, 18 ChamtoM 6t., N. Y. Strunge but True. Every young lady and gentleman In the United States cau hear ometlm,(j very much f their advantago by return mail, froo of chargo, by addr'tst-ing l'io uudcrDigncd. Those having any fears of being bumbugtod will oblige by not noticing this card. All others wiil plonso address thoir obedient servant, TUOS. K. CHAPMAN, joll-ly. 831 Broadway, N. Y. THE CON MISSIONS An I) EXPElll- J ENCE 07 AH INVALID. Published as a benofit and aa a caution to todnq kin and others, who eullor from nervous debility, premature docay of Manhood, &o., supplying at thosamo time Tiik means cf hlf ocbk. By one who has onred himsolf after un dergoing conuidcrublo quackery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed cnvelopo, tingle copies free of ohnriro, may bo kid ot the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIli, tq., Brooklyn. Kings eo., New York. fobl-ly S1.500S EH YKAlil We want agents ov- crywhore to soil our Improved 20 towing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent cn trial. Warranted five years. Above ralary or large comniUsions paid. TbooNLr machines sold in the United States fur less than 40 dollars, which aro fully licenced by II owe, Whcalo & WiUon, Grovor & Bakor Sirger & Co., and Bachcldur. All othor cheap machines are Infringement and the poller or nrar are liable to arrest, fine and Imprisonment: Illustrated circulars sent froe. Call upon or adliose, Shaw & Clark, ut Bidde ford,Muino, or Chicago, III. junc7-lfly To Consumptives. The advertisr, having boon restored to health In a few weeks by a vory simple remedy, a flcr having sull'urod for sovoral years with a sevoro lung alTect'.on, and that dread dfconpo, Con sumption la ar.xinua to make known to his toliow-iuoerors tlio means ot cure. To all who dc.-iro it, lie will send a copy of rintion used, trco or ctmrgo, with tho directions fi r proparing and using tho fame. which (hey will And a sura cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Concha, Colds, and all Throat and Lung AU'ections. The nnlv ob- joct of the advertiser in send ng tho Trend ip tion 1b to bentfit tho afflicted and spread infor mation which ho conceives to be invaluable, anu ne nopes every miioror win try nis remedy as it win cust mom nuiuing ana may provo a blessing. 1 arties wishing tho 1 roncrintion. hue. bv roiuni man, win picnso niidrcss, Kov. JJWAKD A. WILSON, William iburgli, Kings Co., N. Y, January 11, lS66-ly. Rich Ore Lands lor Sale! rllE following described tract of land Is of fered fur sale, and will bo sold on reason- able terms. Illcli Veins of Iron Ore, (Limestone) aro to be fourd upon said lands in almost incxlinustible qnuntilics. J lie lamis aro situalo in tlio county or Vin ton, Stato of Ohio, and doscribed as follows: The northwest quarter of Section No. 14, Town ship No. 10, Hanffo No. 17. Also tho north east quarter of sculhwcft quarter. Section No. 14, Townsinpno. to, or liango No. 17; con turning, in all, (200) two hnndrid acres, moro or lo 's. For particulars, adJrons Cincinnati Furnace C'o.. jttlyl2w4 Agatha, Jackson county, O. ASSIGNEE'S SALE! BARGAINS! BARGAINS Below Cincinnati Prices! By direction of Court, I will fell tho DIiY-GOODS,GR0CERlES, Ac, &c, &c, &c.t of Thomas A. Martin, Aa3lgnor,'in Lots, Packages & Pieces, as InvenUrUd. l'artic wishing bargains will do well to CALL 6O0N, aa those Goods MUST BE SOLI). Tr.nua : Cash or, on laree bills, 4 months credit will be given, if satisfactorily secured. N. B.-ONE LIGHT COVERED BUGOY.ond harness and one man's saddle now for salo LOW. II. C. JONES. july 5- w4 Assignee, &o. A EECTUBE .TO YOUNG MEN. Just rullished, in a Sealed Envelope. TRICE SIX CENTS. ALECTUBE on tho Nature, Treatment, ard Kadical Cure of Bntrmatorihoci, or Semi nal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexnal Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage (rener ally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and l its; Mental ana Physical incapacity, re suiting trom 8elf-Abise. Ac By ROBERT J CULV ERWELL, M. D., Authorof the "Green unos:," sc. 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For the cure of tlie various Dlatanea lo which linrHvt) am! (':illl nn stihtivt; such aa 1'ouiulrr, MMi'Iimmt, lllritt liouud, loss ol Apwtite, In wur.l Htruliis. Yellow Water, FIkIiiIo, Toll Kvll, Horntclicit or OreONd, .Mnniry, Iiilliiinmntloii of tho Ky, niul Kulittne from Hard Ijilwr; also, Hli'iiiiiutlnin, (iniiiiiuiuly called Hllir minpliiint), wlilt'h proves fatal to so mitny viiluulilo Morses lu this couutry SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER Mrii tliu lurMt Rule nf miy Home mid CuUlt UhlfclM In tlila country. It in mihhuI ut lierb rtnd rouU, to4 for hiilihiiw, Nitf' ty. rcrtultily utul th'WrtiglinnM, ituda priM-miiHiiitly ut tl.u lietk -f ttiu list of IIuth Mi VUUU MMiantt. It ciinU iinT ull UT" Immnrn, frcvrnti ItoniM from becoming HtlfT of rtinTi rliix. nt men the LtnodJoosMM the iklii, tiii itlvrti It k tin till hih! gUway iiprW clutiidi the wttT niwl ulrvittiH'ii vxory fiurt of thai Uly. It In I -mi h wife niul CiTlitin trmtily fur 00 U (hi ftuJ cvltK w Ilk.- ui-uuruR iu muny fului tluewef. Tho 0w roiilrm to tx'tiipi Hi.) wtllmti MiumlRncflof, Ibod nut to innkn lu-r l.a U nt Jclrnbloi Lmt t lerp up n uiilur nicrotioti of milk, ami till uwittrt of eowa will flnJ ly giving them SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDEHB twice n wt-ck, a lira incmmti in qunntlty and qimllt of milk ntitl crown. It cttrili .;fT nil fi ver tod (in tmrltltf of thr IiIohL Tin efTWt lg mmii llimiigliout th loiuon by a i Kh ntid Hl'iimliutt ftuw uf milk. The fir ni r In I'rKlmihitf to lv nwnrc ut (lie Tnttmlil proper tU1 i f Shnm'g Vitntlttion lmvdTt in pro motlriK tlio ootnlllUm uf lilai bhuvpund prurotitlng UMnf of tliv dlHvuci uf all tht dutuiMtlottvU ftuluiuli. O-A nrtjr ri'itt pm kuRg of Sloan' ContlUU Fomtrf put Into a Unul uf tw ill la baior than ! biiHliels OT cnni to'filten a lioir, nnd Is a ertnln pr Tsntlre of 11,-k I lioler, Ulliid Btoggert, and oilier dljeiaos cummtiH aiuung lus. CAVTIOK.Ta prntrtt oiinalTM ami thspnblle from t.eligTj liri-.l niuu l.y wurlhlew lliiltntloiu, the diuiw will lnar Oia fut ilmilt slgiiaturt of Ills t ft prletors ou lha wruptior. lor salt by Druggists sad Mtrdiauts srorywhert. Buls froprlolori, Cbloaio, HU t. 0. Brswsr IBM. . . : r . Sold at Wholcsalo by JOHN U. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. A I IMail by Ir. .t. a. STKONO, ii. XV. S1SSON, jy5yl MoArthur, Ohio. e: i iv s VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE. GKAY-IIEADED people have their locks re stored by it to the dark, lustrous, silkon trosses of youth, and aro happy I loung people, witn iignc, tadod or rcu Hair, have those unfahhionnbio colurn changol to beuiitiful auburn, ui, t rejoice I l'ooplo whose beads are covered with dand ruff and humors, uso 1;, and have clear, coats and clear anil healthy scalps I JSnld-headed jotorans bave their temaining locks tichtancd, and the bare spo's covered with a luxuiiant growth of hair, aud danootor iyj . .. . xonnff (rontlomon use it because it is richly perfumed I Young ladies uso It bocau90 it keops their Lair in place ! Kvorybody must and will use It, because It is tho eleouest and best articlo In tho murket 1 For Sale by Druggists Generally. Fi oni Hot . 'Warren Chaso, tho Ltcturor. My hair and whlskors have been many years pray. "King's Vcgotablo Ambrosiu" has re stored both lo their original color, black, and coveroJ tho baUnofa oi tho top of my head with a finn irrowth of black l air. I have sev eral frionds who have used it with the same) results, anu I cordially recommend it aa one of (lie fow medicines that will do what its lebola and ciro ilars claim for it . ' ' October, 1SG5. Wabrin Cnasi. E.ll Tubbj & Co., Proprietors, Peterboro' 'n . ir..m,ii,;,. a ti u.m a salo Agents, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr J S Strong, a gun t, oioAiuiur,uiiio. maysi-iy Divorce Notice. ELIZABETH BURR, whoso ploco of rcaf donca Is unknown, is notified lhat David Burr did on tho 80th day of Juno, ad 136C, file hex petition In tho office of tho Clork of tho Cc urt of Oommon Hons, within and for tho coun'.y of Viutou and Btato of Ohio, charging tho said Elizabeth Bnrr with willful absence for more than throo years and asking- that ho may ho divorced from the suid Elizaboth Burr, which potiiUn will bo for hearing at the "text tero or Bnid Court, to-wit: Sojtombor 25th, 1803. Dated this 30th day of Juno, 1868. DAVID BUBU, by Constable & Cunstablo' jj5w Attys for Plaintiff. no or DENTISTRY.; I WOULD respectfully Inform the people that I am permanently located in .lackson, 0 II., I 'bio, where I can at all limes be found fully prepared to mcot all the demands of my pro foiston. Charges reasonable and work war rantud. jy5mS - 8. T. BOGGESS, Dentist. Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines Are superior to all others for ' FAMILY AND M ANTJFACTCUI SO POB- i'OSES. . , i . CONTAIN al) the latest Improvements; are speedy ; nolaelsks ; durable; and easy to work. - - - Illustrated Circulars free. Agents' wanted Liberal discount allowed. Mo oonslgncont made. - Address, IMPIEE 8. M.CO., 5t Broadray New York. co my31y