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THE VINTON RECORD. McARTIIUR, OI1IO, TIIUKSDAY. DEC. 18, 187IJ. Hon. IJarvfy Wflls informs us that he ha: sold a two-thirl interest in the Buruly farm to a company Irom Dayton, Xenia and Washington, which will immediately commence the erection of two new furnaces. The figures we d'd not learn, but we know that Mr. Wells was prepared to offer it on very favorable terms, and that the company have got a good thing, for we believe there is no 6pot in the world where iron can be manufactnred at as low a fig ure. Mr. Wells lias organized his company and effected the sale under the most unfavorable circumstances, buying in the heighth of the panic and sell ing before it had run its course, while citizens generally threw cold water upon his enterprise, pronounced him crazy, and predicted that lie would lose all the money ho had in his crazy schemes. Tha trouble with them is that they have not progressed beyond the age of a fire place across the whole side of the house and a big back-log fire, while WeIN is up to the age, and out of his en terprise with something hand some for himself, and having benefited the whole country round about him, while they are still trying to scratch out a living by raising coi n at 50 cents per bushel on their coal piles. There are thousands of acres of valuable coal lands in this section which capitalists would gladly take hold of if it was properly presented to them, but it takes energy, "nerve," business seuse, and a knowledge of what you have and the tact to present it, to get capitalists interested. A few such sales would liven our end of the State, bring out our undeveloped wealth, and everything present a different aspect. Wo have no doubt over a million of dollars will change hands at Wellston the coming year, as the two furn aces are to be built and con tracts are now mido for the building of over one hundred dewlling houses in the Spring Mr. Wells has also made a conditional purchase of a large tract of coal land G,000 acrts in the neighborhood of Berlin, including L'ltrohe Furnce, and is negotiating for its sale to foreign capitalists with good prospect of success Railroad Subscribers, Some of the subscribers to the railroad stock have not yet paid up their subscriptions. They should attend to it im mediately for the pay rolls of the hands for the past month arejnow being made up and the money is needed to pay them off. The subscription is now two years past due, but we un derstand that no demand will Le made for interest from thore who pay promptly, while those who do not pay may expect prompt measures for the col lection ot the whole amount, interest and all. The Cincinnati Commercial eays there will be but two can didates lor the Presidency at the next election straight Re publican and Democratic and announces il3 preference for Eli bit B. Washburne, present Minister to France. Minister Washburne has tho qualifica tions to make a popular candi date and a good President, and if the "Liberals" should insist, and effect bis nomination by the regular Republicans, it will be the first sensible act of their miserable existence. . Mr. Buxdy has introduced a bill in the llouse provi ling for the payment of the Mnrai Raid claims. Gen. Enoch, the State Commirsioner, has memorialized Congress lor tiie payment ol the claims, and i now iu Washington further pressing the matter ou the at tentioa ot Congress. We publish our first on page a communication which we find in the Delaware, (O,) Signal. From the communica tion it would appear that Mc Arthur ii particularly noticea ble for drunkenness, which is not the case. We believe that we are neiMier better nor worse than our neighbors in that re spect, notwithstanding our cor porate affairs are run at loose end. The communication Whs writ ten by F. E. Adams, a former employee of tho Enquirer. The first part of it is rough on Bowen, and would indicate that ho was the own child ot the whisky ring, notwithstanding he is publishing a religious paper ana advertises his tem perance principles in his own paper persistently. Mr. Bowen informs us though that he nev er caw the communication, but declined it because he under stood it was a personal attack on tho Mayur. So that part of it rests a question of veracity be tween Mr. Adams and Mr. Bowen. llis reason for not bunding the communication to the Record lor publication is too thin, lor Mr. Adams is a prin ter, and knows that the Mar filial, while he 6ets type at this oflke, has no more to do with its editorial conduct than he has with the London Times or any other paper. We copy the following ex tract Irom an address delivered by Gen. Comly before tho Col umbus Board of Trade. Won der if McAithur hasn't more than its share of "mush poul tices" silting around "sucking up matter from the body polit ic:" ' Without capital we can do absolutely nothing. Wo can not build furnaces, shops or other necessary structure!:; we can not pay lor material or for the transportation of the mt terial; we can not pay work men; we can do nothing what ever. Mbor can not supply the place of capital. Even with capital we can do nothing, unless it is in the hands oi en terprising men. A capitalist without enterprise is like a mush poultice, lie can only 6it still and draw. He will create nothing add nothing to the wealln of community. He sirnply, like the poultice, sucks up matter from the body po liticmostly decayed matter nt that. Capital, in the hand of such a man, serves the same purpose that manure does it enriches land by lying upon if, without producing an) thing. The capital is spread over a piece of ground, near a town or city, and the land is left ly ing with the capital on it, till it gets rich. We do not need many such capitalists in a manufacturing city." Mausual Bazaine, who has been on trial before a military court at Versailles for treason, in surrendering the French army under his command to the Germans at Melz, in 1870, was lound guilty and sentenc ed to be degraded from his rank and shot. On the recom inendation of the court the sentence has been changed to imprisonment for life on the island of Marguerite. Bazine has served in the army lorty two years and worked his way up Irom the ranks. His sen tence is almost universally re garded as unjust that he has been cflered up as a sacrifice to heal French pride fot the disastrous results of the Franco German war. Tuere was a demonstration of unemployed men in Cincin nati ou Monday. We imagine they wish to remain unemploy rd as they demand eight hours work and ten tmurs pay. Iue house lias passed a bill removing ail disabilities irom those lately in rebellion, by a vole oi 141 to 29. Even Jell. Davis is now admitted to lull cii izeiisliip so fur us the Llouse id concerned. The I'residi nt declu.es to ac cept Minister Sickles' resigna tion. Ex-Supkemb Judge Nelson and Prof. Agassiz have died during the past week, Judge Melson on the 13ih and Prof. Agassiz on the 14th. Brsis'ESs prospects seeraa to be brightening very much in the East. Mills and factories iu New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have resumed operations within the past week, giving employment to thousands. Mrs. Adam, widow of Lieut. L D. Adair, of the regular army, who was killed by the Indians last year, has been ap pointed post-mistress at Ports mouth. The appointment ap pears to give general satisfac tion to the people of that r She is the daughter of Lien. Wm. Kendall, who was post master in that city under Tyler. Lient. Adair was well known to a number of the Vinton county ex-solliers as Captain of Co. I 20th, O. Vols., with which regiment he served three years during the rebel lion. The Offices at the Disposal of Governor Allen. The following cilices will be vacated at the different times named: Commissioner of Railroads und Telegraphs, term of present incumbent expires April 27th, 1874. Superintendent of Insurance, term of present incumbent ex pires June, 2d, 1875. Superintendent Fublic Print ing, terra expires April. 12, 1875. Inspector ol Gas, term expires March, 14, 187G. State Librarian, term expires March, 23, 1874. Register Virginia Military Land.-", terra expires March, 23, 1874. The Governor's Personal and Military btnff he appoints at any time. Transfers of Real Estate. Geo. St. Clair to Daniel B Walters, 80 acres, Eagle town ship. 500. Goo. Dill to Thomas Ankroni, 39 7100 acres, Jackson town ship, S400. I). 1 Curry to J.J. Shockey. part of in lo's No. C5, CO by 32, le(t, Mc Arthur, $500. Robert Ilnlpin to Catharine Curren, in lot No. CC, Uamden $520. .'. V. Ohmrr to L. ;'n-lota Nos. 100 and mer'a addition to II. Tripp, 101, Oh Uamden, S1G0. Jjseph L. DivauH Jo Cvrus Devault, 32 acres, Wilkesvilie township, 500. Elizi J. Titus to Judson Cia'ghea, part of in-lot No. 5, Uamden, 1,000. Jm'son Crnijjlied part ol in lot No. 5, Uamden, Wilcox & Miller, $1,600. Zileaki Company to Ellen Galavin, CI 3 100 acres, Madi- bon towiifchip,S5S34. Tub Porlamouih Times pub lislies a liat of persons who nave been taking tbat paper more than two years and mov ed away without settling their little bills. One of them lived in Vinton county, and we feel like extending to him the courlises of the Times' notice. Llis name is Jacob ('able, and Richland his post office. It is said by those who ought 10 know that Raccoon was nev er as high as it was during the lute freshet, and a large amount of property, fences, crops, etc were destroyed. Sound Doctrine. The plutlorm of the Cincin nati Gazette for the ensuing year, on the fourth page, will be found readable and sound. The Gazette is the favorite city paper in this section of the S'aie, We will lurnish the VeekljG..Z.'itf and the Record next yer ir ?3.25 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Guardian's Notice. rrobate Court, Vinton County. Ohio. NoTICK ia heielijr gien lhat Charles e- ln tll, a. uiiiti nan of Mary J and I'n reitn I.. V. Imr, inionri-, hi-file.l nnunta with hait Virila lor pHrlia) aeilleiiifoi. and Hint the lifjirinif thereof ia eat lor the 4d ilay of JmdiiiiJ, A. J'. Ie74. at II u'rlu-k. A. M. U. b. Ma 10, froutt Juuga. ICC.1, 1873. it, rV! WWW ; FORTHK S. McCOMMON, JEWELER ""SILVERSMITH. Opposite the Emuiitt llouse, SIircckeMgnust's Old Stand, ClIILLICOTIIE, OHIO, lUNOFACTURbil AND DKALKR if Kino Gold Jewelry. Amenta for American and Foreign Watches. HOLIDAY Elgin Watclie, V. o. W. " II. u n J W ill ham HiirliiUlli-ld " N V. " 8wl Kiiglbh (ents' Chalni Killsnn 11 Op re Chtttlln " S ili I liomai Clock,, Witviilerg Tny " 0 Ifl Sett, I)lnniOiid " Pearl " Jet ' Garnet " NicLUcoi " Bunds , Pins anil StU.l, c'ntT nm.wi Thimble, lUir Jewelry K-clailei Mlver Wre P sled Wre Fin. Dmitry Agent, for ME & TOM'S (M PEXS. A FI LL LNE OF ROUPS 81'ITAP.LE FOR HOLIDaY, BRIDAL & BIETHDAY PRESENTS (inn.l.H made to orb-rand repairing done hT careful workmen. No extra rlinrue ",r en gritvn v good, bought at Una establtsniiienl. 2jnn73 .'KADIS 1 GREAT BARGAINS IS LANDS. 200 AcreS in Jackson Townhlp. I A A CBKS improved. Fait house and sta lUVile. Ion goo I timber, good orcluiril 17 grulled apple, loo im.li, Ml cherry iiu pear irees. 1 Hill tnke $1,710 for tl( tract; 81 f'Oo In b in t. Mill-nil terms oo deferred payineut. 1 rle encot Tn is land must sell. 120 Acres in Harrison Township, 10i)I timber 1 md, well wnterad und neur JI the railroa.i. 'i ille perle.-t. Hi I -it soli loir. 18dao LADIES', MISSES, AND GENT'S Fur Trimmings! AND SWAN'S DOWN! A T ill IX E A R'S II AT STORE PAINT STREET. OTrTTLLICOTI-IE. 400 lMIlllELS O F Choice Winter Apples. Assoited Varieties, AT II i:UV J. ISA I LEY' & FRUIT STOKE, No. II Main Street, Near Faint, ClIILLICOTIIE, O. "Orilcrs promplly filled. 18.eoH7;l "TRUE TO NATURE" This Fir.t cl Cbr.imo will I g en lo e ery iimwri ln-r lo 0 BITS LADY'S BOCK for 1874 Whether tnin.jle MiWnlK-r fur l l.iee !!. Ir,r in a ?lnli of mx. fur Inurteen '.lliiri, Adilrma I,. A. CIIIII.T, N K. nr. Ftxth and Clii-clDiit m., J lnhile I I'hia, Pa. Hee Terms in I,ail' Book for oirerclulia TAKES ON SIGHTIKUTK I raiiniMerf A-tfttti uwl Si..int.' .in 1 Uaiia Itr.Ki-Mra'n fiimilv new!.i-er Kien eerv nli',rii.i-r a r.ia of the lau-et and ftne-i ll.i:0i RA PIIW Iwo mont attriii'tre milijei-ie, ihui ti;e on aiplit pnmteil In Mra. Ain'rann. aa ennlraaia aii'l eominnion for her "Hid Al" nnd "F.f A-lnp," Auint have I.rl.ME.NE Nl'Cf'KShi c.ll it the "lei tiinin.. evr oltereil i.iii:i-era. We liirni"h th Ji;htpt m ml lmnilnnniet ouiflt, nnl pay ery hiiih .oniniiMmon Km-li .nhirilier rei'eiven a iih out ililuv t"o lniitiliil iti-inreM. a hn-h ai-a r-!ly tor IMHlDI All: VIJIY. The piiper luelt lun.i peerlew. aiming Imniiy liiurnMls. lii-iii: io fo.iiliir I nut ol it Hi. i't lia the Itttjfi Wi'i'e"iia inlftr vtrltU P.rnilny4 theliet lileinty ii'li-nt. r.'lannl KvjIi'i-lon'H nerinl i-lnry I. jiiwt hey nmnai hni-k t-hflfitern itfiplied to em-li fnil.wntier Mri. Mimf'i lonu expri-leil eeqnel to ' M) Wiltand I" he. Vina in Ihenewyeiir. An oue wihmy a (f-od alarr or an inileienilenl , it t'. 'ft T H hnoineaa hoiihl aeiid foreir- M' A STI. I. enliira and leim-toj. O. rOJlU i t:u , An Ynri-, HoHton, Chicago, Cinciunuti or ban Kraneiseo. tlntOO' r dayl Agents wanted! AH P JIUWcIhh,,,, f wf.rkmg people, of en her I, ungrrotd, make mnie money at work lor na in their epnre inot,-,entH, or all the lime, than an thing etna. Paiticulars free Ad.lrcsa a. ft T I.N so N CO., Portland, Maine. Til AT WHICH IS WORTH DOING IS WORTH ADVERTISING, PEIHT AND PKOSPEK Tlie Favorite Fine-Cut Ml E-'Cht-wer' ( hoii-e. ia now Inking the 7 lead oi hII other I rernla. I.'ihl in cidor, plf-asant in tanie. toi.l, ei,d laannir ini-hcw, this li.l.acco iiosnes-ea eveiy qm-lity to etiit ehewera, and ells by the Id on ml bucket lull io,- cheaper per pound, than any other brand of the t.ti,e grsrie ann ,-erh.ps less qnaliiT. loo I'li. k.ln .i ihia i t It-biuled brnnl' have fwen eobl in hillii-Mhe alone within the last two month, enl trans Hill increas. log -Irylt" bt'Hii.l-rT.K KKAMCK Chillicoihe, Ohio, are the Heiiiifi.cturera' agent anil sell at lowtat factory Pnceat iiuaf 'ltl74 FURS, ' O. SWIE .AR1ICLE5 USEFUL Dolls, Harps, AlligatorsWallets, Games, Puzzles, A, B, C, Blocks, Velvet Belts, Shell, Glass ami Paper Fancy Boxes. YouCan Buv For 25 Cts. Elegant Photograph Albums, Shell Sav- For Banks, in us Paper Weights, English Pen Wipers, 50 Cts. Shells of Ocean. For 75 Cts. The well-known "PRINCE TE0K" Scarf in choice Shades for Gents. $1.20 each. The Parlor Kaleido scope, Glove and Handkerchief Setts, Jewel Cases,Work Stands. French Gilt Call Bells. Fancy Ink Stands, Fan cy Boxes. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, and Many other articles of eood value for sale at Retail during the remainder of the present year. Prices marked in Plain figures. I8dec S. C. SWIFT. 'T. AKD ORNAMENTAL Fine Wax JJoIls, Urystai Coral Harps, Pungents, Thread Cabinets, "Watch Cases, Adjustable Card Hacks, Patent Ink Stands, Misses Extra Kid, Palm, and Cloth-back Gauntlets. THE CIXCIW ATI (OIIIIERCI.IL. TUB lXDEPEXDEXT NEWS PAPER OF THE OHIO VALLEY. Wllh Hip I.nrcmt anil Mnat Ornrrnl and nliiiilili' iri'ii I uiliiii oT anr JouriiHl I'liklUhiil In ilia t'anlrnl ltilou of Ihe Aiui-rlcun .Niillan. In aiUilion to the tmi 'en! oiroulut ion of the CoinmiTcul id Cin-njn.ili and yii-mity , it ia rolil throiiRh over lline hiimlri.il axenoiea in Ohio, ImliiinH, Ki iilm-Ky, Ti nneee. Went irgiiiia, uu'l Soulhutn Illinois, and on all tha ra Iroii'U in tlioe elatea, and there ia a spa i-iiil mil for it iilonx the nvtxt livers frutn 1'iltalMii'ix to New oilcan". The ii iriloi y oi i'iipied hy ihe pr nstil tteney of the rcmim-rcml m thul viiihin mm ihty'a ta liKUil liuvi-l of Cini-mnaii, and there are renhir fiirneri' Milieu lor the C'nnimernial in (J 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -, Ohio; Inihmmiiolii.; Krnnkfort, Siifhrille; C'lmrlefton; l.uuiHulle Parkira iMirin; I hiiiliiBoii).'; Vim-enne.; LufMyetiei KvauiUH"! Kii-iiiiinnil; lH)ton; Xenia; HMMitftii-ldi emirlt, l'ehiaare. aii ZaiieH vilie, uliio; l.exniijloii, Mayviilr; Piiria, mid ( Miilii.niii; and rurcn of other anpaib and floiirixhintti'itii'.'. Ciui'iiuiHii ia the mont centrnj of the large eilieauf the nilion.nnd on nil eiiiva M gup. I'.Hte.l M tin Hi y nmi pio.eioua ti iniiiiiai t e-, ia every du'ection Hie louilmTrml l.i the lav. into iip in r. In ii iioiitii iii i-en-e the iomniereiat if thor oughly in'li'pi'ii-tetit. It rei-iiii zeit no ohli g itmiii. to patty orn ini7Jlioiia. Iim nini-erit in tnif IMI-.HHIU i 'o(iui:iriy tiiiiieri.ioiHi.aiin mi lnru ly ppiwhitiil tliiil'ith.snilii'enliers nnd hiil'itiiil pnrnhiirei in either polill.'ul purty until unibiT tho-e of llit .Hrly orK-in.-!. mid its HKr' Hiif I'iri'iiliHion ia Kreater limn thnl ot nr. i-oiii pi'iitiirni-oiiihiiu d. It l.iki a lii-Mitv nri"iei.t ,nthe pnlitiei of Kuri e ii hh-ti ti-li-urnpliie riin-iniiuti-ntinii hiis hrouulit into teiy l n 1 1 iniilc r. 1 . 1 1 ciiik null iih, mi. I. i-urui'i. ly ( ii'Iiimiiiik nil'l siit:iiniiij( the ti-vi'lopiiieiit ot n:ition:ihty in Ueriiiiiny nnd 1 1 ! t , II L- l all llll.V i.MIIikHiI7." Willi t lit) K pu'.l' an emie in I nin'e mri p'un i lit- N.ii-mlty ut' ilu- t'liiutni ri'i.il in the nena ofthe.t.i.v. u epirn no eit nnn ll i ex-1'i-iie nt home or nli-'iiid. to ohi .in t) tiU Hi iititi, ty t.iMil nun h e.xp. e-, Hi. I ite..t in lellii'Di -e, mi l lo preacnt it in t h . nio-t at Ir.ii iivv und Kiiihi-niii' In in, Our editorial re ln:irk upon runts, nnd ili(Miinn of the qiientiuiii ol the ilny, ute m-unrdinx t'j onrin. iinl. nl ptiiuieMt, li.i ti ii tr nluii.in in view the eltir) ol t:ie tiuili in Hie inteieti of tha people. We lio not Mtk oftirlnl It Tola or ..irliMiil . iIkimii;!!-, hm rely ill. on the timi-ui-!. thai iiiai. out ot the rtpeut mid goad H ill ul me iililii. at lure. I he i iiiient lii-tni ol the a orl.l will poa. mjih, tin- Hiuivr, i i. epiioual imeriat. The iill.tir of Kuroi.e m-v-r uoie eriu-'l j move rlo..i-iy than tioi. The -OMiilioutioii in our f.iiein M-l itioni, eien i l.reateuinif w ,r, m net coiiiuiand iroioilrnily our i-i-rioiiH i-on"iih-r:u l.on.andlhu eei-aiou of tho Ainerii-aii Con. lie nliout roniiiieiiL-iiiL', will nhnorh in an iiiuiMi l Oeiree (ne iit'.eiiti'in of the eomitry, fin the. moM vitul nnd !.eiin-hiii ir-Mtiea, linr.n i:ial Hii'l noliliiMl, nwilt pifi-'tiiM niiliition Ihe ih.ily ncrKMT nt aiirh a time be eome. nluioet a iiei-i'!!ily of hie, anil .t is not likiirdoiik to i-liuin Inr llm i.'ni'-iiiimt, l oin liii-reial thiit it ia at once the nioM eotnplele ami IrilKlwuithy Jinn tun i.in d in the Ohio Valley- ihe renter of the population and the fteat ol Ihe politi-iil .oaeroMtie lliilinn. our rehil.on w in p..itii-iil p u lira are auch thai we aill nut he i.iiin-i'tel ol t.-impei'inji with the news in the int. re.t of either, i u me.m to tell the pl.iiu tiutli. and iiiolih nil ttie nea a, do tiiiitiet wlmni it helps or hurl. We expei-t to he a, ilioroiiyli nnd uniiii tmi in preneminK tin m.-i:l inti lli'-ne an iu dealing wii'i p.ititi. hi i.iloriiiHlion our Kent are reminded that ihia ia a proiuis n time to nmva for ni w euh.eri hero, ami it ii. our imprexinn Him if n iMri-iul nnd energ. tic etlort were nui.le, there would lie ocensioii lo inc-reaae orders lirKi-ly. We otter no other t t.diieeinent. to ajWH bem than ihe repnuunn of the ioinuien-ial for enteiiri in (.Heeling Ilia neaa, ann hou. orahla ikliii( with the people in puhliahinjt All aipliinnts furniKhed with uneeimen rop tea and i-ii'ilar g ving ex:u-l und full detail, ol hoi nea iii'uriiMtiiin. A.lerli..ini rntea irom 10 to 4n eenla per ag.le line, aisrnrding to di.hty and poi-ition the bel terms nft, red hv any (lrNea Jour nal, i-har'-i'tai-and extant of i-.rcnliition coo arlared. .. IU i.STEA ll A (JO , iHriMj rietoraol tha uim innati Commercial. UNDERGE0UND OR, LIPE BEL0 THE SURFA0E. BYTII0S. IK.A-A'OX, 942 P'gs Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings Relates incillents nnd accident- bennl tha light of day; atarthnx adveniiires in all parts o! tha world mines ami mmln of working them; undercurrents of society, giinhlin and its horrirs; caverns nnd their mysteries, the dark ways of wujae Incx; prisons and their ee-rets; do-.vn in the depths of Ihe sea atrange ato'.es of the detection off rime. The boolc I real, of tne experience wuh brig anda; in opium ,lena and giinhling hells, life in prison; stories of exile-; advent irea nv.ng Indians; journeys through aewere and rntacomba, acciilenia in mines; piralea and piracies; tortures of the inquisit on; wonder lul burglaries; unuerworld of the great cities, etc.. etc. Bend for circulars and terms lo agents, J. Mt. it I! It Ml if tO., HAKTFOKD, Co Mi., or CHICAGO. ILL. Agents Wanted for tub BULLS and BEARS OF HEW YORK, B7 MATHER HALE SMITH, AWijr GljO CVaro VoQti Prof! Iilvttratep, if: Vnii nrih lo know hw Ioitnn- are ') hihI Itl; ho thrwl iiiftiimr ru- 'leM; liow nre crPMifd. how liK'kn nre hoiikht nnl hnvl l(tHii th.9 HHk. It rHa.e .he hiiuritihtpN of tne nr-nt iM'hnii pMilruor ul Nw York, emliou riii nm; the pn-t 'i0 yt-His For cir oilorfln(i tfiiti. M'll ttit I'lihiinhnrs, W td fltyant L'eiiwm ckrvmo, mounUd rtttiu ft ftumiitg. tottery AgtU- j. tt. Ill Kit if 10, BARTKOKO, COM4., or CHICAGO, ILL. MrsHCV"""'''''" Wl,h Key ullC I '.'I.e. k omtits. Tatsloguea and foil paitii-ulara PR EE. 8. M. bpaacam, 117 flaoDovarHt., Boston. j d I'eople vlio take theTliiics get Hie Moriii of their Momcy, The CINOINNaTI WEEKY TIMES Tha moil popular family newspaper, of a nalionnl ch iiai-'er and repiilatlnn, la ahnut entering Ihe t hi it v fi r-t year of its tthlica lion. 'I n lMne who nre tod per.ounlly nc. qnmnted ilh ita nieiila.it need only he said: It.- edilonN are epmteil; its correiipondenee extensive; ita news varied, and Irom everv qiiurti-r of t ne ulolie; lt airiiMilttiial ilcliull ment full of prauiiciil itiforinathuii wli leils ftoiieH, life Mkeli-iiea, nn-l n i-cellany nie adiiiiied to hoili veung and old; nnd Ms re ports of the market, o: live stock, grain, gro cenra nnd dry goods, are alnnya the Intent and most relinhle. THK PATPONMOF IIVSRANIRT. Tina new organitalinn of Ihe farmers will Rod in ihe Times a friend to the oLjoi-t nought lo lie H.i-uii'd by l limn, ami in its col umns the mom nnporuat doinga of thu "ttranaea." WHAT 13 SAID OK TRE TIMES, We can't do without the Times after having read it eight yenis. 1-nnl it lo 113 Apph Ion si reel Lot ell. Mat b. A. Kolson. We have doubled our lint of ht year. Tan'l do without the Times, nlli'.ongh I am an old Peinncrat. rt. O Iht.nn, Monl. i nnn, o. 1 do not know of any paper that in deroted to nil tha interest, or' the niininn famdv. it nun h as the Times. H. T. I imsi- (, Snud Cut, Pa. The Times is ery popular here, for one reis.in.and that la'yonr oul-tioken course aiim-t the salnty Menlera. W. A. Hts., Uailnon.Tenn. I have been a jonstnnt render of Ihe Week ly Ti men for 'hree years, nn-l I i sn't do well without it now. vv. f. Mix will, Hay Springs, M iss. I -ear Old Times: This manes about wntv years that I have taken yo.ir excellent paper. nnn tne more I ruin l it the nettei I liko it. Ltvi Ksnnxiit, Melropoh-City. III. I ih.itk it . tlie he.t paper in 'he world. like the way yon talk in p gird to Ihe Con gie-sinnal lianilr', and I nlo like your s-ip- port of the Pal ron. ol Indusliy J. C. L.o.s, valley Junction, lowu. Kvery patton of the Weekly Times is pre- renieu anil a copy OI ine IM.USTRATEIi TIMES HAND-IIOOK, An elegantly printed volume of bill scietn ill. and tniseell ineous nrliilcs, illustiati-il will nearly!' Oof the fluent vngrnttr.ga. ll nli cnnluinn a diary for the year I "7 1. In value nn l nttinciivcne-s it is superior to any pres ent ever belote oHi red by new-pai r pub! bli.-h ers. Ever' club agent is coinpennatrd for his serv ee, either with nn extra paper, or eonie de-iraMe premium TI-.I!.M: Sini-le mibaeribrr, per year, ti emu oi nve suo-crioern, per yecr, ea.-h, I 7A, club of ten ami upv md, per year, each, I 60 Send for list of premiums, el . to CINCINNATI TIMKSCO., Cin.-intia I, Ohio, POSTPONEMENT, Fourth Grand Gift Conoert I-MR Til E 11 F.NF.FIT OK Til R rUr.LIC LIBRARY OF KV OVER A MILLION IN BANK! SUCCKSS ASSUH ED A FULL BP.A CERTAIN Tuescay.3lst March Next In order to meet He irfneral wih nnrl ct pcct.ilinn of the pul. he nnd Ihrf lickel hohleia for thu full pavineni or the magnificent tilt. announcid lr the Fo.iy m ';ra;,d I, ill Con cen o the Public Library of Kentucky, Ihe ... ,nvrii,ii, hi,, iipiermoie.t to postpone ... vw.i, nt ul, l IHHWIII lllllll Tuesday, March 31st, 1874 'They have already real: red OVER A MILLION DCL'RS and hava a great many agents yet to hear So 4mUt it rnlrrtaiuM of Iht tale ofemy ticbl ht jtrt iht ,i,airmj; Intl irhnhtr all art fulii or not Ihe c..nf .f(aifrf,,r,-,w w.ll nuniroclly Ink, place tot ii,,; noir )l,nl, if aun rcmin hum Id ihn will I cmi.t lrd, ai,, Ih, u, i:M ,ciU be ruin in wuuor- iioh io tut tickets. 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000 ill 1 cli-lnlmlcd among the ticket holders. k j i , t"r,nt,:l m coupons, .r,,,,. ,,,,,, iiiu-iiuuh, parts win i repre- ,u ...c uiiming iui sg wnuie ticket. sia. HST Or GIFTN. One grand cash iiift. liTifl.iKn; gifi, loo.issi; one grand cash gilt. 6o,lssi; one gland cash gift, 9;,,uon; one grand ensh sitl. .mki; in gmnd cash gifts, lK.tsioeach, loti.mai; 3t'ca-.h gibs, S.isi each, l.ln.msi; Mca.li gilts, 1,1'On e:.h, 50.IKHI; 80c-ash Igilts, SOo each. 4U.IKK1; inocaeh gilts, -lin each; 40.OO0; l.Vicash gilt., 3Ki each, 4A.WKIJ 1511 ensh gills, 2no each. mi.iimi; Si'Scash gilbs, hi each, 2,.Hri; U.ihjii cash gilta.Su each, A5O.001I Total 12,W0gi8, all cash, amounting to $1,500,001). Thechtncea fora gilt areas one lo five. Pit ICE Or TICKETS, Whole tichels, halvea, tJB; tenths. each coupon, 13; eleven whole tickets for li'.Hi; al:.4.. Coi" l"T. $',U,"': "S "lde tickets JS.onii; 2z7 whole tickets for 10,000 No die coonl on less than flnO worth of tickets. Ihe Fourth Hift Concert wlil be conducted in all respect- like tha three which have el ready been given, and full particulars ma learneilfrmn circulars, which will be sent fre. rrom thu office to all who apply lor them. 1'rders lor tieketsand applications foragen eiea w 11 he attended to in Ihe orOer in whirl, they are teciived, and it ia hoped they wib be sent in promptly, thalthere ma be nndis eppointmen' or delay in filling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again All agents are pe.emptorilv required to setth np their accounts a id return all insold tick eta by iheei, ,iTot Msr -h- TUOHAN K, IIHAMLETTE. Agent Public L.biary K, and Msuager Gil' Concert Pubi c Library Building, Louia. ille, Kentucky. HORRIBLE1 I suffered with Catarrh thirty veara, and wr. cnrd ba aimpie remedv. Will send re eeipt, postage free lo all afflicted. Re. T.J MEAD, liraa-er 17S, Syracuse New York. totlOOin Wall at. often leads ..rmn. N'u risk M-nm. pamphlet for stamp. Vimrn Tfjiaaiaojr Co., Banker) aih. Broken), 39 Wall it., M. Y, ol or foi bi I .n7llkllTl - A GOLDFN omJHiumii 19 NOW TO AflFNTS" KM1AWE WITH US. frt... ---'S,.M.rI.-,Ofcto. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1874. inn PKCKf, WO KM.KAVlNr.S, and COL- V. i ye.r. V,r at o.itnbar f..r W74 u.l if Atin f lili"nt aara. prlca. Addre - J AM tS V1CK, Kochxtar. H.t. RYAXTriTuiJ FLUTE. Cnmrlfl'' InilrU'.-lion. and laiK 3olleell of nw iniifio. WITH OR WITHOUT A MA9TKB. Tliin wnrii Ii aclif in a conaifa and almplff UKiiimna .lh II. Hr,l pr.noit,l. and I grjd- ofufiura n l.ona, nut-h ara i noHiul.il riKlilly uilnf making a ood P'f'0"1"' ihi 1vrt ai pom! la l.ma. PuMiahed by JnHN CHL'KCII 0, Ciniinnal' O. CHRISTMASIS COMING. Now is your time to fret vour PICTUBE8 made to present to your friend3 during tne lioiiaays. Go toBILLINGIIUEST ilam.-117-l TE B BEST STOVE IN TrlE WOR 1L FOR Heating School Ilouaef, C hurt lies, Lodge Rooms. Court Iiouuei and l'ubllc llalln, JOHN GROSSIUS'PATENT ll ia cleanly, it t rnonomtcal; II it healths, till. II keeps up a perlect i'lrciilatien of air. warming illi pans oi tlie room alike. It took I lie tiit pi i- in i ll 'ii met a II competitors at Ihe Vienna p. xpoMtiou. riiciiln sand pamphlete lOninuni'g i-ngrivingrf ami lull piuticiilara fur. ni.-hed on application, or one ol the alevea inai be saen i'i operation at my slora. Ye ine' invited to cull, and see fur yoprsclvei. JOHN ICELLHOFER, No. 9, Main St., Ghillicothe, Ohio, Sole agent for Tinton and Ross counties, anil dealer to nil the most appro red rooking and II c iting Moves, House. Furnishing (loo Is, and inaiiiliictiirer of all kin. Is .if Tin,Hht Iron and Copper Wine, lirdira Irom the country lor Spouting, Porting, etc.. will al. inns re- eve initiieoiate attention. U.lc. IH73 ci:i?-ir;0 O t3 - -a Ht - a i a a a. a c ADVIOE. 4 PUR of msn'a knl gloea with a bnrdef 1 v t tor was tiiKon irom a .tes in my omVe, on S ilurday last 1 advise the taktr to return in em n. B. MAYO. JOHN P. PLYLEY'S ESTATE, Probate Court, Vinton County, Ohio. N-01 ICR is hereby given thai H. Cl Ply ley, administrator of the estate ol John P. Ply Icy. deceased, has Hied his nc. mints with a'de-tite for pirtial settlement; nnd thai the hearing thereof is set for the lath day of I'acemb -r nest, 1173.) nt u o'clock P. M. " II. H llAY'i, Probate Judge. Novtnils-r 27, IKS. - 4t $72.00 EACH WEEK! Acents wanted everywhere. Huaineaa strict ly I'gitimste. parliculara fre. Addresi J W'KTII,8t Louis, Mo J,Wptly Notice of Appointment. Estate of John DunkU, deceased. THE undersigned hnk been nppnin'ed and qnnblied ns almini-lrator of the estate oi .IO hn UuD4ile, late of Vinton county, de cess. ii. l-'atcd tins 20lh day of November, A . fl 1S7I :i JOHN P. uUNKLE. Mfsji Goods -AT- WIIOLHSALE. Paint and Second Street, ClIILLICOTIIE, O., VfTOCLD reapecttuM invite Ihe atleoMea I of buyera to hia stock of DRY GOODS, Offered at wholesale price ai lew as any id any other market. 2 o U 2 o r M 1T..I1T Flare on Bale lull liaet of Brown & Bleached Muslim, t'nlicoes.C hecks, Stslpes, Glngliams, Canton Flan nels and Jean. TOOLEN G00D3 OF ALL jHBT)3. -Vhlte and Gray Blankets. HOSIERY anTNOTIONa flla fscilitis, for busineaa are unequalled, -.nhling hia, lo otter inducement to the) " trade t-iUKl lo any olhr honte, - Wsep