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SPECIAL NOTICES. N.J. BOWERS, RESIDENT DENTIST, McArthur, Ohio. Particular stteutlon given to the treatment $f the ostursl teeth. No Business Down os Saturdays J. F. TO WELL, Portsmouth, Ohio, offers to the Merchants nd Furnace meu of Vinton county, a superior stock OsVDrj Goods and Notions, on terms 'the most favorable. 19eptly A. SPENCER NYE. J.S.MACkEY. NYE & MACKEY. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN rockery,China & Glassware, Cutlery and Plated Ware, as and Coal Oil Fixtures, OPPOSITETHE COUBT HOUSE, 67 PAINT STRET. CII1LL1C0TIIE,0III0. SToctl7l Notice to Teachers. iTUE BOARD of School Examiners for Vinton County will meot at the Union School House, in McArthur, on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of March, April, May, September, October and November, and the 1st Saturday in January, February, June, July, Au gust and December, in each year. Es animations to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. Satisfactory evidonce of good moral character will be required in all cases. A fee of 50 cents is required by law from each applicant. M.U. HA U.N Ed Cli'n Hoard of J.S 1IUIIN. Suhnol Examiners. L. 0. PKUDUE, Cl'k, Howard Sanitary Aid Association. For Iho Relief nnd Cure ot the Erring nod Uu- 4 - Ibrtuuuteou Princlplxaori'hrmtiim rhiliinthropy. Essays on the Error of Youth, and the fol liss of Axe, in relation to Marriage sad Soclul Evils, with sauitsiy aid for the nfflicled ieat free, In seale.l envelope. Address, IOVYAKD A4jC1ATI02(, BoxP, H.:'vmI plain, I'a. M'ARTHUR ENCAMPMENT NO. 115, 1, 0. 0. F. T EGIU.AR Meetings ofthts En- .CV lV-ampmeiit will herentter be 6o4rJlit-lil on t lie second anil last "xlit Wednesday evenlugs mt each mouth. pHtnmvhn m oilier eticampmeule -who may be visiting om -own are invited to inland. JOHN P. JjUNKUS.O.P. Join T. Raph, 8. MuArthur, Kfh'v 17, 1870. F 1 1 r.'eT'.. i .-v m t m a ft x aT- " - - " - - THE GREAT ALTERATIVE AND 13LOOD PUBIFIEB- NJ It is not a quack nostrum; III The ingredients are published L M on each bottle of medicine. It r: 1 Is used and recommended by Q (01 I Wo PS 12 .B gj . 5 s, BQ B 2 H:r.: o GO 4 - (EM 1 F in f I FbysioianswberoTeritbasbeen I KTnJ Introduoed. It will posiUTely gMsCROFULA A I and Undrtd diteam. RREtTMA W mm Vl.J'SJf, WHITBSWHLLISO, OOUT, tf aniTBR.RnscHiTis.NiRVonk DEBILITY; INC I PI BUT COS. BVHPTlONmi all dtoeaaea srUisg from an Impure condition ot the Blood. Send for our BoeiDiue Ai II am ao, in which ma wlH BJidoerti fi esta from relUble end trnrt-worth PbTtlcUn, Uialiten of the Ooipei, And other. Dr. n. miCrr,of BaIU mora, uti bebi wed it In cur of Bcroful end other dlaeete with moeh atlfctloB. Dr. T. C. Vmgk, of BtlUmore, recommend it to all peraone raffer. ingwith dieed Blood, eajring it U nperior to aujr preparation he hi eTBeT. Dabaer Dalt, of the Bab timore M. E. Conference Booth, cava be ha been to mnch benefitted by Ua nee, tbst he eberf ally recom mend it to all bis friendaand ao . qnamtaaoe. ... Crarea aV 0t Drnsriata, at OordooTill Va., mj U never baa failed to give eatlaf action. aeaaelG HeVauMen, Voiw freeeboro', TenBeaeee, awfi it ear4 him of Bheumatism when all alia AlUd. THKR06APAUB TW OOWnSCTIOH WTTH OUH, m cure Chill and Ferer, Liver Oe?aWt, IT. SriTetc. We guarantee Boiaawpertor to SerBlood PMifler. Bend for DtacrloUT. Areolar or Almanatv, , Adore, CLEKEaTS kOO, IB. Commerce BL, Battin tr, Jfi junembez to aak yon tot Boauuua. Dr. BovrB3,Denti8t, McAi-j tbur.o. .; THE VINTON RECORD. Offlolal Organ of Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. M. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday, Mny 25th, 1873, train will run ae follow: No. 3, 4, A and run dmlji allotber train dailr.Suiiay ex cepted. OOINO IA8T. No.. No. 3. No. 1. Station; P1.I. E1. rant L. Cm. Ex. anolnnil...10 stipm 1 00pm 1 OMtn Uhlllicoihe. t I6m t Oupm 11 4m Hichlml Fur.. 3 0m S 4Hpm 12 tiptn nninuvn H a imai MsAruca....... 3 Hum Vinton ...m. m 3 nTnm Zaleki.M. 3 toam a ipm 11 Ajprn S llpm llpm S 2Dpm S 39pm 1 uapm 1 18pm 1 2Dpm 1 Mpm 4 2upm Hope Furnace.... 3 olani Parxerburg. luam t 3ipm OOINO WEST. No. S. Not. No.S. FaatL. fit.l. Kx Cm. Ex ..... I UUam 11 lUam lu 3Unm atationi. Parkeraaurg . Hooe furnace. lu ft.'nm 1 &loin 1 bim lileKl........U itimii 3 01pm 1 loam finton......... It Hum 3 lopra 1 Hnni MoAaTMOE 11 IBmn 3 2opm 1 2lrn Utm'len ..11 3").ira 3 3lpin 1 3iun fichlacd Fur.... 11 4Am 3 '4pm 1 45m Chillicolhe......! Mpm 4 4Apm 1 4iam Ctorinnati . oopm S aopm S 2Uam NO. 1 will ilon between Cincinnati and Bln climer, at C. At 8. Junccioo id Lovelund on ly; et ot HlHni'heter it will atop al all n. lion eavrpt Karmer', Hnrner'e, Moontille, Mineral, New Knulunri. big Kun, Cutler. Lit tie nocking. Fiemini(', and Tunnel. Nil. 3 will litop ou WtU)ro I rn.in.1 at O. A 8. Juocl ou, Loveland and OroenHeld only; on Kuteru Uiiion at Humdea, MuArlh ur, Zaleaki, and all alai ion aat ot A then Thie train will nUo top at Kiux'a, iuvhun, Mio villeand Mineral City onign:il. NOH. A AND 6 will top at 'l, 4 Junutiiin, UoveUml, Ur?enHolili Chilluoihe. Ilnmdrn. Allien and Scott Landing only. NO. 3 will make all the mp ueiween riuKarrDiirg and Hhinnliexit r, except Tunnel, 'lemiiiK'e, L.H tie Hocking, Mineral (Jlly, KiiiK'a, Inhiim Vinton Fur nace and Farmer'; between bluonlieater and Cincinnati, at Loreland, C. AH. Junction and Cmminaille only. NO. 4 will t.p at H. pre, Vincent , pew fcngland, all alHtion bes tween Allium an i Haindeu, and wet of Ham den, at tiliillicolhe, llreenlield, Lovelau t, Maditonville, C a. Ji'n'.Uou andCutuinini. ville. PARKERSBURO, MtRETTV AND ZALE3 Kl A(X!OM LAIIJN. The Parkeraburg, Marietta and Zilejkl Ac eoiiiinoilalinn leavea Zileaki nt 0 lu a. m., arriving nl Parkeraborg at 9 30 a. m ; r turning le,ivea Piirkraburg w lu P. M., arriving at Ziileaki nt 6 M f. II. Tin train atop at all M ilium. ZALE-KI FRKIRHT The Zulciki Freight going eaH Imta Cliillirotlie at e On a. in t lUvaville 7 V; Hu-h-Itnd fi.rnnce, S OA; Haindeu, arrive 8 .1 depnrt U (XI; McArlllur, U 3d; Vinton, lit OA; Ziiieiki I" -V). doing weat-ZideaKi,4 0" p.m ; Vinton 4 . M-'tilhur & mi; lliinidcu, arrive ft .10-dep.'irt 0 no; Itiidilnnd Furnace, U an; Knyiville, 7 (XI; Cliillicnthe, S 3V Train on the I'OK I'rt. MOUTH BRANCH will leave llamden at S 15 a.m. and 3 43 p m arriving at Poromouih nt II 20 a m.and 0 16p. m. Returning train ill leave Portainoiith at 8 IS a. m, una 12 3.1 p. ni , arrivmgat Uain ilen at II 15 a. in. and 6 45 p. ni. Tram oonnoct a: I.ovelund for all point on te Little Miami Railroad, and nt the Indianap nl in ami Cinoinniiti Railroad .functi n for all point Waat; at Athens, with the Colmnhii - the A W. PEABODY, W. PEABODY, General Superintendent. McARTHUR HACK LINE. CHARLES W. BAENETT, Proprietor 1T7ILL run regularly to McArthur Station 1 r to meet an train. Hack leavea McArthur peat offlca ai 10 nVlouk, A. M , to meet Fnat Line Weat; at I) M t meet the Cincinnati Ktp e go ng it; al go'oiock P.M., In meetlhe it. Lnni E(prea going weat, al S P. M. fur Faai l.inn i.t. Will meet the I'arkeraburg, Marietta tml Zile.ki Aoenimnadittiuo on application in perron or by letinr. order left at the poatofflce, lie Arthur, or bundae, prjinptly attended to. 20mr CUAKLK3W.BAIl.NETT. Proceedings of the Vinton County S. S. Union Convention. T ie following la a synopsis or t he IS. S. Convention, held at IIaniden,on the Olh and lOlh ot M iy, 1873: After the usual opening ex ercises, tlio topic, l,The Model Superintendent," was first ta ken up; we regret that space will not permit ui to allude to the many pertinent and prac tical remarks from the numer ous speeches made. Next the topic '-Model Teacher" was pre sented ty Ilev. Parmlee who was folic wed by several mem bers in short, spicy speeches. The question elicited 6ome earnest discussions respecting the proper qualification ol the teiclier. Capt. Witherspoon, a non-professor, but a tlior oughly live S. S. man, took strong grounds in favor of enlisting that element in our S. S. work. lie became so earnestly engaged in the sub ject, that he ascalted down by a mo'ion to adjounn; which was carried. At S a. m., we were all in place, and after opening ex ercises, the following commit tees were appointed, to report by noi-n. On Resolutions: Rev. E N Nichols, Dr. S. 0. Teters, Cap tain J. S. Witherspoon. On motion, the topic of last eveniug was ogaiu taken up. 10 allow the Gapt. to finish his speech, which was interrupted la.-t evening, by a motion to adjourn. The question box was nex opened and a number ot im portant practical questions, such as most often perplex our S. S. tenohers were read and discussed. Next followed the discussion ol the question, "Shall our S. S. adop'. the international uni form series of lessons?" It was ably opened up by Capt. With erspoon, on the affiriniiive, and Mr. UlaytotJ, on the negative. They were followed by several other, every one of whom fa vored the adoption of toe se ries of lessons. An election of officers for the ensuing year was then held reBultlBg as follows: President, J. 8. Iluhn; Secretary, II. W. Coultrap; Treasurer, II. II. Swaim; Corresponding Secre tary, J. S. Iluhn. Executive Committee Rob ert Thompson, R. S. Barnhill, Dr.S. C. Teters, R. M. Steele, Dr. Uorsline, J. S. Wither spoon. Delegate to State Conven tion J. S. Uuhn; Alternate Dr.S. 0. Teters. The following were elected Vice Presidents of their re spective townships, to wil: Win, Walker, Wm. Vest, 11. II. bwaim, W. S. Crow, Charles W. Taylor, Robt. Thompson, Clark McPherson, R. M. Steele. The other townships having no represontativea, no Vice Presidents were elected, but will be supplied by President appointing. Next, came reports from the schools represented, ten in number; most of the reports were quite encouraging, es pecially those of the Ilamden Furnace and Locust Grove Schools. The former reported an enrollment of one hundred and twenty scholars, an aver ape attendance of 90; No, of volumes in library 530; No. semi-monthly papers taken, 100, out of debt and money in the treasury. The latter al most up to this; it is the school that took the banner last fall. We woulJ publish all the re ports if space would admit. The Coruimtteo ou Finance reported as dllows: Resolved, That each School in the County be requested to raise one doll&r, and forward to the secretary as fund for de fraying the expenses of the as sociition, and to pay the trav eling expenses of a delegate to the Slate Convention. Committee on resolutions re ported the following : Resolved, That this conven tion earnestly solicit the co operation ol the irienls of the Sunday School to aid in oriar iz.ng, sustaining and making more efficient the Sunday Schools ol this county. Resolved That the Vinton Record and McArthur Enquir er, are requestod to publish the proceedings of this Convention Resolved, That the lienrly thanks of the members of this Convention be tendered the kind people of II am Jen for their hospitality to members and delegates in attendance To this should be added one of liea i ty thanks to Miss Payne, who was faithfully present to enliven and sweeten our labor with the melody of song. We closed with a children's meeting, which was feelingly and ably addressed by Mr. Long of Jackson, who came in near the close of the Conven tion to infuse a new enthusiasm We shall long remember this Convention, and shall never forget the kindness ot the citi zens of Ilamden; both the Jackson and Fox Houses open ed their doors .o the delegates. tVe had the pleasure of en joying the hospitality ot the latter, and can freely recom mend it as a pleasan'i and ev ery way desirable place to stop. The time and place of next meeting was left with the Ex ecutive Committee, also lire grand union pic-nic to be held sometime during the summer or lall was left for them to ar H. H. SWAIM, Pres. J. S. HUHN, Sec'y. Adam C. Douquty, son of Rev. R. Doughty, of the Mc Arthur M. E church, when jumping on a train on the C. & H. V. R. R., last Thursday, slipped and fell between the cars, the wheels of the rear car passing over and crushing both legs. He died from the elect of his inguries the next day, his parents reaching him before lie died. The deceased was air employee of the road, and was twenty three years ol age. Three weeks from next Sun Any 8 P. Deever will deliver an oration at Bethel Sabbath School for the benefit of the J Sabbath School children. The New Time Card. Tne time curd published in another column may be re lied on as correct Sever al errors occur in the tablo published by the Enquirer, which makes it wholly unrelia ble. Persons who wish to visit any point on the road should first be sure the train they are about to take stops at the de sired station. None of the through trains stop at all sta tions. A new train has been put on the road between Zaleski, Ma rietta and Parkersburg, which will enable persons having business on the east end to reach any desired point and return the same day. By leav- ng McArthur on the Fast Line, 11:19 A. M. and returning, ar rive on. the Fast Line, at 6:11 P. M., persons may visit Chil licoihp, and have four hours for the transaction of business, and return the same day. At intermedials points, except Ilamden, if they wish to reach home thesame day, they must return on the Cincinnati Ex press, at 1:03 P. M. The Cin cinnati Express east, and the St. Louis Express west carry the mails. The time card ac commodates local travel from points in this county better than any heretofore issued by the company, and we doubt not will work to the interests ol the ro?d as well as that of the public. Adjourned Meeting of the Bar to Take Action the Death of John Mayo. At au adjourned meeting of the Vinton County Bar, held at the Court Iiouse, last Thurs day, to take action upon the death of. John Mayo, the com mitlee made the lollowing re port, and copies dl the same were transmitted to the wife and parents of the deceased,and ordered to be printed in the Vinton county paper: The members of the Bar of Vinton county havo astern- bled to pay their tribute ol re spect to their deceased broth er, John Mayo, Esq: These meetings of the Bar, painful in every case, are rend trod doubly so in this instance, when they commemorate life so brilliant, so promising and so brief. Admitted to the Bar at the early age ot twenty-one, he at once commenced the practice ot law, and with no other re sources than a well stored mind, an indomitable will and untiring energy, he succeeded in establishing himselt firmly in the practice in an astonish ingly short period of time. Mr Mayo was a young man ol great promise, possessed of firm convictions, decided ac tion, find discernment, and quick perception?, he bade lair, ut no distant da', to take his place among the loremost members of the Bar of South ern Ohio. We aro justly proud of Mr. Mayo; we take pride, not in the lawyer, only, but in the man, for his private life was but the counterpart of his pro fessional one. In him the Bar has lost one of its brightest or nanieots, society one of its most useful members, the county one of its best citizens. and we, his brethren ot the Bar, can here only oiler our condolence to 1iis family and friends in this their great be reavement, and droplhym pathetic tear over the loss oi him, once so universally re spected, now so universally mourned. J. A. Feltok ia keeping things lively in the dry goods -trade, tie baa just returned from the city with another full stock of Summer Uoods for both ladies' and gentlemen's wear, lie reports stock and prices such as will make glad the hearts of all who wish to buy. Now is the time to make your purchases, and Felton's is the place. Go before the stock is picked over; for the public to ever permit goods to remain, long on his shelves and coun-. ten. ... ,-. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Wu.,D. itcLaugblla awl Ke breca X. Cotterll . John W. Price and Mary Klchcr. Pearly Arbauzh and Lucina Davis. Michael Parker and Mary . JIc-Cormlck. McArthur Market. Flour, per sacv., $2.50 Corn , .60 Oau 60 Wheat , 1.75nl.8i) Beans 2.603.00 Potatoes.... 1.00 Dried Apples 75100 Dried Peaches... 3.00 Hav V ton 15.00 llaius, country i surar cured 15 Smoked Sides 10 Shoulders 7.8 Pickled Pork 7 Kifjrs... 10 Butter 15 Lard f;8 Chickens, live 20a.23 Hocking dalt pur bbl 260 Sacka..." 15a25 WWte Fish 7.00 RioOoflfce 2330 Coffee Sugar 15 Deuiara " 12.1.15 Cuba.f ViX Now Orleans Molasses SOal.OO Sorghum " 4050 Syrup 75;t.l.OO Star Candles, per lb 25 Tallow 15a2 Soap, country per lb 6s. 6 f 1 PCM . Coal, per bus..... .7 (II Uojfs, dressed y cwt o oo Di. Boweks, Deutist, McAr thur.O C. J. BIUJNGHURST, PHOTOGRAPHER, and dealer ia all kindi or PICTURES, A. 3L.B TJMS PR A. MBS-, riCTURE-COIll, i.d PICTTJRE-NAIXS, COPYING caretiillT d'na, and the small eat picturea eularged to aoy aito, and Finished in Oil, WATER COLORS, or INDIA INK, or any btherelyle- that may be denred, at the LOWEST RATES. Larae and tajoty' flnlaked Phatarafrfce eaa be made from old and faded, acratcued plctarea. Pictures of all kinds-' framed t Order, . 1 . i ... 'nrf all work jrnrrauted to giro satisfaction. D. M. FERRY'S AND BRIGGS & BRO'S Choice Flower and AT THE DRUG STORE OF W0LF,PEARCE&C0, North Side Main St, two Doori West of Market, McARTHUR. OHIO. Seeds Warranted to be ,. the best Variety and Warranted to Give Satisfaction, BEST IN THE MARKET, EVERY FAHMER Should ealt at the " FAUMEKS IMPLEMENT MACHISERY AND SEED BT0BE :1 OF A. PURDUM & BR0., When the; will Snd a full itoek of the ?erj beatol AGRICILTLRAL IMPLEMENTS, .. . Oooiittinjc of the Lacaaferand OurkeyeGraln -Drills, Oafbene Buck eje Drills Tovttom Ltmd. ' 'The Trj best in the market. The Backeye ImpreTee1 mmi Aaierleaa Fee4 Cattere, Cera gkellere, Delaware Farea Waaeaa. Faaalac IMIlla, Farm Bella, the faaaeai lalea Caara, the tireat Agricultural Steamer, For vooking tood fcr 'einea. Ererjr farmer and Honk raieer ahould kave one. torscytha Scales. Far groceries, warhrne and farmen. large aaaortmentof r"a KM HAND IMPLEMENTS Soak in HOGS, RAKES. FORKS, SHOVELS, and FLOWS of all kinds. alto a (till assortment or Fwm, Veretaeh and Garden Seeds r. . r.miiaFcatihlii.hed'larfriar'a aceom. motti-fln etore, where all are rovited to and examine our atoca-, ' it NO. 17, PAIMT STREET CHILLIOOTHCf OHIO., IN OS or to raO ESMMOT IS S. O. SWIFT. CIECILLICOTZBIE!, OHIO, Vy Spring Stock in everj department, BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, HOSIERY, AND la now complete. W1MPAP11 la all late atylet and quality made a apecialty. Sold in quantities to autt Customers. S. O. SWIFT, Chillicothe, Ohio. Just leceiyed Ilaa just mm mph A large stock, and the richest, most elegnnt pattern i evor brought to this mar ket A laiger slock, atrd better quality thai can be found elsewhere in tba county. TRANSOM PAPER, Special designs for transoms and side lights, New, elegant, cbeap. Holland Paper and Canvass Window Shaded, and Curtain fixtures. GARDEN fcFLQWEU SEEDS, From the celebrated seed eardens of D. "Si Venr & Co.. Briees 'k 'Pro., ant the old reliable big packages from Shaker WHITE LEAD OF White and Colored Paints mixed to order ready for us. At SISSON'S DRUG ' STORr Sipn of the red, whita and 'b'lae -lmTrDr,r-' u. we received his Vilrage, BEST BRANDS. of A call The parlor companion. -et- eiy iH'ty wniu. tne I Every in;m wanta one I Sent on refeiot of ten renin. A'tilreae'L. f. UYOE A CO. 1X5 Hveath Avenue, few York. lmyU73am BON.TOX FLIRTATION 8IGJEAL8. Sent on iecni,t ol 25 eta. Unique printing and publi ailing House, Sa-Veaey street. New lorn. linyam The Deckwltk 20 Family Sewlnc 31a. eklne, oa 30 Day Trial) many ailvaniax- ea over all. BaiiHaciion gnaranieea, or no lelunded. Senteomplete,with hill direction. Hrckwith Sewing Machine Co., SGi-limiilway, N.Y. hnyani THE NEW ELASTIC TBldS. Am import iawaioa. It retains the rupture at all times, and under tne naroeat exercise or aevereat atrain. It ia worn withcVTnlort, and irken't On niiiht Snd day, fftectsa permanent pure in a few weeks. Hold cheap, and snt by mail when ren'inued. circulars dee, when or dered by letter aent to The Elaatln Truae Co.. No. 683 Hroadwry. N. Y. City, tiotmdjr OSes metal aprina truaats; too palnfnl; they alip or) too frequently. lmyim WAGES. FOR AU WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK Ann neraon. old or 011112. of elthM aei. can Vnake from tlu to f.iO per week, at home or m connection witn otner nuameaa. waul ed by al . Billable to either city oreountir, and any -seaaonof the year. Thia ia a rare opporttnilty for Ihoae who are out of work, and out of money, to make an independent bring. No capital being require,. Our pampKlflt, "How to Slake a Living," giving fill mairuetiona, aent on receipt of lu cents. Addreaa. A. BURTON A CO..Momsiana,West. cheater Co., N. N. linyam lamb's Ointment. THIS highly popular article is unequalled brany other application lor the cure ot A4 ia Iht Braut, Catlap 1 a er Tumort from, ottur can; Fnik Womwil or Braiw., Fmr Barm, or othtr old Sort or Ulcert; Chapped Hand; Siriia DioMt, Ppnint, Ring Worm, Ball RHoum Tetter, Abocma, Boift, Runu, Sulfa, Felom, Droning of Blidtrt, Ooraa, CaifMafaa, Caroaaeba, 8tcdtmgt,tu It will tie found very enVaclon in the cure ef Neuralgia, Sore Eves, Face Ache, and all innammitorY swelling. Pries 60 cenvs per box. H. C. CADY. Solo Proprietor, CINCINNATI, O. -SOLD BY ALL DRUG G8TB. flfeblBUlm HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AM- Hollo-way's Ointment. tBE grand principle that. operates In these woaderfal medicine., ia the poaer that they pomeaa in purifying the tnrgiil blood, kod expelhDftflie corrupt humors frem the avetem. , HOI. LOW A T'8 PILLS ennaist of a ea refill and peenltar admixture rf the, Driest yegela ble extra -Is, herbs and medical gums. Poa. aeating not a grain of mineral In their com bination, they never expose those who oae them to any d.niter, at any time or season. No other need heaitaie to prpacribe them to herchiblren. and the moat delicate eonetitn tirnia eao uae them with aa gfrat a beneht as the rft st vigoroua and pow-eifui frame. . HOLLOW AT k 00., Sole Proprietors. 76 Maiden Lane.NewYork Holloway's Pills snd Ointment are sold st S5 cents, Ct cents and 1 1 per box or pot. A great savin 1 n made by buy 1 ng tne large sixer &novl724w SOAIxLS FUR SALE. F1 A TTJrTANK'B. STOCK and Ore Scales as good as new, for tale at yery low prtee. Call on novll H.0. JKE3 Attorney. FARMS FOR SALE. THE Hum on whlcit I now reside la Jack ' aon townahip, Pike Co., O., near Sharon. . ville, and eon raining nearly nx hundred aeret Also my farm in Liberty loagahip, Rosa Co O., and containing about Sao seres. I will sell either or ... BOTH FARMS AT A BARCIAIS. rur luuiipr mnn.i.,iv. t ail w t, u a otikf ,u me directed to Omega, -Ptke Vo ,'Ot The. Drat farm ia in one of the moat datfraMo aim ationa in the townahip The farm id Liber ty'tnwnahin i very convenient to the depot al Ixitirtonderry. WASON JONEa. HORSEMEil WILL nd Ike Record eoeoli4 ailw tha lamratusaorttntnit of HoVaeand Jafk' cuu to be found in any office ia this section of the Stale. Bills Printedon-S'hcrt Notice HATS. Spring and Summer STYLES FULL, line -OfJ.i FEWUER-WEK3IIT HATS ! A T MINEAR'S HAT iT0R!5 PAINT STREET. CHILLICOTHE: Stool 1879 7ANTEI), agents Snd peddlet-s Ibr ear I' Preaaand Htrainer Fresses and strains' tarns, jellies, herbs, vegetable, lard, tallow. lira .a, cerav, c. VT.r w,i" euai ,n a few localities. Bells quick. Every family .w, 1 r. 1 u . .m 1 1 1 11 .ng vuir, vn.v. liahed agents are finding this very profliable. Circulars fiee. l.ittletteld and Dame. HH Washington street, Boston, Mass. ImsySw JOB WORK EXECUTED NEATLY &, PROMPTLV . . a - a - AT . ; THISOFEICE