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THE VINTON RECORD. McARTIIUIi, OI1IO, m rilUKSDAY, JAN' 8. 1874. M. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday, Nov. J, 1873, train will run as follows: Nos. a, 4, 6 and ruo daily; all other trains dull), buai)i ex cepted. aotxa iiST. No. I. No 3. Stations. Mail. Cm. Ex No.. Bi.L.Kx 4 liin 1 3?:iin S J I am K 4-am X annul 3 U7ani S liinm li A'aui Cincinnati.. . giurn I" .ii.4in Chiliiculhe. I u&nni Richland Kur...li i5pni tiamden ........... li Kipm Mi'ATHi t.........l2 s.in Vinton HWH mlJ .Vi(iii) Ialnak.. .......... 1 (.m Hoik Furnace.... 1 Hpia ittpm 3 x.tm 9 iipm 3 4.prn .1 I.in 4 otpiu 4 lli. in raxMeltutB....... 4 Mpm 7 uipm COIN a WEST. So.S, No. 4. No. 6. t'ln.Kx. lo 3opm 1 Run 1 2.IHIH 1 32 mi 1 4Um 1 sunn 2 M ini 3 uoiini 6 6UU111 Station: ' Parkerscirg ... llopa f'uruace.. Ealeaiti.. ....... fiuloo ........ McASTHl'S Ham.len "ichlac.l Fur.. Chillicothtt.....: iiicinilall..... Mail. .... 7 loom ...111 3oam .o 4-iuu . . 1 Adam ...II Warn' ,..11 I.'i.'im , 11 3.'tini ' ,...18 4ii.m ....4 S'.pni PI. I. Ex. lo ;;nun I H..n 1 ipm 1 J-'pm 1 4lpm 1 6ii,.iii 3 o.Vm 3 .Op in T vopin MO. 3 AND 4 will stop lit C. S. Junction, LuvJaud, lireeoncld, I'liillieollie, lla'r 'en. Athena, nod Scott " Lull. Itng only. NOS. 0 AM) 0 w.ll Hop nl U. s. Jim. (.on, MK,i. n vi ll.i Loveland-Greenfield, Iiilhriiilii), ll:ioi den Allien 1 and S poil's Landing only. NOS. 1 AM) t mil iuhko u II stops' ZVLlKl KKKIfiilT. The Zileski KreigM going twl leares t'liilliculhealJ 3 i. in.; Uuvaville 7 I.".; Hi. ll lml Furnace, 7 6"; llumden, arriro 8 3S depart i 4.'; Mc.Uthur, u I'.; Vinton, lo M; g-dcaki ll 'ii. lioing est -Z 1 1 ' .i . . i on p in i Vinton 3 3i, Jl.'Ai llior '.' lininden, arrive 3 XU-deprt 3 o'.; Kl.'l.l;.:! I Furuuur, 4 1U; llaville, 4 4'.; rhillicolhe, U lio. 'i'ne r-ASl'li 1'OOK, utiih regular past-niter ear al'.uehcd, li. Alliens nt Ij'.ft P. M . r..n. nedim wan Hie !!. V. K K., Hope :l 7. i It-Hki 4 04, Vinton 4 ski, McAriliur 4 fit. Ham ilcu 6 l'J, III, liliiud 6, t hi licithe 7 fa. Train on the full In.MOUill HHANt'll will leave 11 tin. leu nt 7 iS am. and 3 43 p m arriving nt I'ortamoulli ut lo -.ina m. eno u 4&p. in. Katurmiit;ti-ain4 Aill leave I'orii.niouth Ht a 00 n.m, end 'l oil p. m , errivmg nt ilam lea at 11 10 a. in. nud 5 u." p. in. Tram conne.'t it: I.ovelan I f.ir all pninta on ti l Little Miami Kailrmi.l.un.l at the Inrii.iynp aha Hil l Cm. '11111;. II Itailroa I Jnnrti n Tnr all p tint Weni; at Alhena, Willi the Colum!)!! li. V. U. It., it I'll kH.r-l.iirn. with Ilia U. t O. 11. K. W. W. 1'EAHUliy, General Siipcribtcndcnt. WILEESVILLE AKD EAMDEN IIACKLINE. IWltiL run a hvk from Wilkeenllft to llnniilenaiid relnrn everv Mmidny, H'uhiii .lay, Kndav and J-'aliir.lny for llie Hieointno dation of pu-nenj-era. making elnce eonniw lion witil the mail tniuia on the M. A C. K. R 1 will nlao eairy expreaa pu kau'ea i-luppH lo or from poiuu hy the A.lamii KNpreH Co. aep7 I1UUV Vi'WELL. The Auditor ol State notices the fact that ihe reports from the various 'Jounty Auditors, are more complete than hereto fore. To arrive at the entire expense of county administra tion, the fees of Surveyors, Cor oners, and Infirmary Directors should be returned, and the law changed so as to require bucIi returns. The examinations into the condition of the Butler and Fairfield county treasuries, while showing great loss to the county iu the latler'ease, and gross impositions in tho Duller Auditor's fees, develop no loss to the State, except 2,341 iu Fairfield which will ijrobably be recovered. The Auditor recommends the appointmentby law of a special commissioner to examine into the condition of all the county treasuries in the State. Under the Kiw as it stands, the Audi- e. tor of State can only institute an examination when authen tic information of fraud, defal cations, etc., is lodged in his hands. It was undei this law that Gen. Godman was ap pointed to inquire into the con dition of the Butler and Fair field treasuries. The law now enables the Probate Jude of a county to appoint an Examiner on occa sion; but the Auditor wisely thinks, ttat such Examiner should in jail cases be Iree from local entanglements and influ ences. ' ' Statistics show that, outside the cities, public debts in Ohio are not at all burdensome. It is probable they would not be come 10 even if the people of couuties, &c, vere allowed to relieve themselves of the pres ent crushing railroad monopo lies by building such other railroads as they deem neces sary and are willing to pay for The ocean terry traffic in creases astonishingly, Next Bummer lrom twelve to fifteen steamships will regularly leave New York on Saturdays for Eu rope and half as many on Wednesdays. Some of the companies will dispatch two vessels on the same day, one for cabin passengers and the other for steerage passengers and freight. A grocer being solicited to contribute to tbe building of a church, promptly subsribedliis name to the paper in the fol io wing eccentric manner: "John Jones, (the only place in town where you can get eleven pounds ot sugar for a dollar,) twenty-five cents." C. F. DUFEU, WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELER, IMPORTER OF ' Diamonds. Watches and Fancy Goods. CMLLIC02I1E, OHIO I vrOULU re'pertftill? ) lo Ihe cUliene of IT vmton i;n mat lie naatniar-eu iiiaaioen making one of the lariat in the State. Unr buaineaa ha moraed every year uplothe present lime and e teel thankful to trie pun lie for paal favora. and are determined to keep a In rue toek ol ever) thing Ufual'y foiled in i tirxl-ela.-a Jeaelrv btoie, and will keep the Hueit lo.-k of Hold and solid ailver, lo the heat I'luted Uooda, aa lowaaauy house in the We-t We keep all the different bran. la of Ameri can Watrhea Howard, I'nited Halee, Kliiin. Wallham and SprinuheM Maiitiaeturee, huth iu gj J and aihtr caaea, AUo a largo Hue ol GOLD 1MIED WATCHES Kroin $-'5 lo 1 1110.00, alao ailver from 112 to 51. VI. Wwliavea veiy reliable lull 'Jeweled .Silver W atoli from 1 1 i to tic. A full line of all good iu our line, or made lo order hy experienced workmen. Repair inj will ret'cive prompt attention I'k.He drop in au.l aee u. So IrouNe to how tf.o.la. 24.nl Dr. J. iVuiKer's California VinPgar Bitters arc a purely Veg etable preparation, miulo vbiutly from tho native- herbs found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada nioun taiiM of California, tho medicinal properties of which aio extracted t herefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " What is tho causo of tho unpar alleled SUeCOSS Of VlN'EOAR HIT TERS f" Our answer Is, that tlicy rcmovo tlio causo of disease, nud tho pntient rewivi'M bin Jjt'ulth. Thfij aro tlio grout blood purilior and a lifu-giviug principle, n purfuct lteno vutur nud luvhiorator of tho system. 'ver btiforo iulha history of tlio world bus a medicine been comp nunlrJ pus sosiing tho rcmnrkublo cHiiliticd of Vis eqaii lilTTiin.i iu hiuliiig the Hick of isvory dispuso nma U Loir to. They are a poutlo l'urpmivo us veil m a Touio, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver and Visceral Organ, iu Bilious Dispose. Tho properties of Dr. Walk er's ViNiioAR Hitters urn Apurieut, Uia phoretie, Carminative, Nutritious, Laia live, Diurotiti.Sedativn, OouDter-Irritaut, Sudor"- " ' ""' "'-'Wiims. It. II. MrDOlVAIiD St CO., Droi-irlate it Oen. A(rta., San Xranciaoo, Cnllfnr nia, 4 eor. of Wanliinitton nndCliurltnn St.,N.Y. Sold by all Druggist sad Ucalera. FOR JS-A-XjIE. TOWN LOTS AND LANDS In Zaleski. 'pHE Zuleaki Company, with a view to Ihe X. development of the loeal interest of ftlea ki, to seeure it permanent pinperity, ni.d to ad I to Us tiopiihiunn and wealth, are now oilennit to uotualetileia, tou n lota and farm limits nl low pm.ea. anil on liberal terina. I'eraona .li'sninn to examine the properly i nd to liny (.'heap houaee will upplv at Ihe Jumi.uny'a olli.is to K. THOMP-ON, Mannger. Zalealti, Ohio, May 18, 1S71. If DIPLOMA. AWAIlUl.DBt Till American Institute, TO J.W. McKEE, KOR Embroidering and Tinting Machines "I: ih ineniini and will nietl the wanta of every tnatioii in the land.'' Exhibition of 1872. . John E. Onvit, Ree. Hec'y; F A. Barnard, Prea ; bainuel 1). Tilmau, Correaponding sec'y. New Vork, November 20, 17J Thia ainiple and inKnioia maohine la aa liaeliil aa the aewina machine, nod l.ifal ht cominii popular with la. Iie, in Ihe plaee ol expensive ntedle work, ita work l.einii liim h more liaiidaome, requiring mueh leea time mid not onotenlh part ti.e eiornae. ho la ily'e toilet i complete witlioul II A machine with illuMriitcd circular nnd lull inalructiona aent on receipt ulfti or finished iu ailver pl(e for2 75. Addresa, Tbo BIrKee .llnnufnrturilia; Co., &'J biuaoMay, fkew oik. AOKN'TS WANTKD. Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar. la recommended hy medical ra titionera and a speedy cure (guaranteed for colds, cough, cntarrl, avthma, I ronchitia, apittniK hlooil, consumption, and All pulmonary com plHinta. Kidney 'liaensca and allntt. ciionsof tne urinal organs perfectly harmleea free from mineral or alcoholic prnpertlea pleas ant to tnke and never known to fail I'rice tl per bottle. Klill particulnra with medical tes timony and certiricntea aent on application. Addreaa L. K. tli'ljE 4 CO., 1M devenlh Av enue Sew Vork. 18ep Darts from the Devil;or Cupid Abused A hook just issued, exposing Ihe -perhonals' thnt have appeared in.lhe New Yoik News papeis: their history and lea.-on. 8lylish vil lians fully exposed. Adveitiaements from despera'e men to beautiful women: clandea tine iniclinus; how Iruatrated; the history of the Unoil rich trajedv, the remit ol a"persi)n al." Iiescnption ol living Broadway aiatues. Exposea aooial corruption. Hant on receipt nl ;'.u fenls. Address Lnlijue Printing Hone, M Veaey at., N. . 18ep Tbe Heck with Family enin Ma. chine on 30 Da) a' Trial) many advnMages over all. hatinliction guaranteed, or S2u res funned. Sent complete with full direcliona. Hejkwith Sewing Machine Co , till Broadway, New Vork. ISseP' A St.W KK.UKDY iOK Hl Pl i nK, .1 moM impor'aut Imentiott. hold by The klaalia Truss Co , No. IM Broadway, N. Y. City. It retiina rupture absolutely in eaae and com. fortnight and day, at all limes, and under all circunistnncee, without any exception what ever in any case, and should never be taken ofl during the short lime ieo,iiisite to eflecl a permanent cure. Sent hy mail. Circulars Iree. Anydruugisl or physician will order. tins-new truaa for you without extra harge. BUT ONLY TBE GESUISB GOODRICH TUCK MARKER, ' Which is adapted to . All Sewing Machines, MOTlftB particularly the tat-p of H.C. GOO MUCH, Chicago. Ilia., w.ih lite patent stamps. II. . 4MJDK1 II. Office and salesroom Uti btaie at., hicago, Ills. Seniigli JOB WORK Done Neatly and .Promptly, ATXiilBOmciC IS HERE NOW! jtZ i i'ii fciUj- I have just manu factiired'and am now offering at lowest pri" ces a full stock of all kinds of FUIiNITURE, suited to tliis market. I will manufacture to order anything do- sired in my line. A full stock of Cof fins and Burial Gases always on hand. Wi 11 attend funerals w hearse when desire i P.VKlS'IJDfilTO, Corner of High and locust Strcefc McAR'THUR. O. 7marlb7, - . . A GOOD BOOK AGENTS WAN1ED Dick's Encyci.opehia of Practical Kk- ckii'TS ii. I'aoiFssrs. l,'iMili.inii.)(.i,t'j'2 prac tical rcftipt-, written in a p ain ni.d t i.i.ii..,r iniii'iiciv ai.d illustrated Willi cxplainilnrv aood-cuta. Hemic a comprehensive bonk of r- lercnce lor tho nicicliant, mtiiitif.K-tii rt-i1, nr- tisan, aiualcur ami liousekec,,er, in. lii.l.ni; meuicine, pii.irn.iu y ami ili.tiu she eonoiMV I heaL'opo of this work Is entirely ilill. iciii from niiy other book ol the km. I. I.eri..es l.eniK a complete and iilimst uidipeiiiiil.le be ok of reference for the llii.lifi.n l ..n.l one receipi ami in lu lcs me.l.il in every lions.-. hoM .farm, uardeu, etc.. it include dear mid easily understood directions lor Ihe n. plica tin u ol many ofilr art" il.-imll v n.-riii.u .1 .nlv by loiix expeneiM-e, nnd so oivcsieil nl te. li iiicbalilies, or i tie tccliiiic.ihiics ol terms um-.I so In II y explained as to briiiK.ihe enure sole jeet within the coiiiprelienMon oiao person oi or.unary inieiiiuen.-e. rromiiiieiii iiinoou (lie iininense inass of siibiecla Ircaled of in the book me the billow ing: The Art ol liyeiim, Hard Soil nud Toilet Snaps, Tiinuiiii, luslillation, In. Million l.i. ll n, Wn.ts, Cur.li lis nn. Hiiiers, tinier, D ewiuK, I'ciiifini rv.Klnvnrini; K-si ni'es,i ic, . oiiieiii's, Hi.ir liyesand Washes, pmniidrs and Perluined nil-, TdTilh l'..wders, eic, Sy, nips, Alcohol and Alcoholmeiiy, I'i ih.I. nin and Kerosene. Itleaching an. I ('lcaiiini, Vnis car, l-nucea, CaNiips nnd Pickets, Ki ceipls b.r the liar.lcn, To liemove stains, hpots, etc., Pyrotechnv ami Kx Icsives, I'cinciils, cic , Vs'iilerprooliiiK, Arlilicial, liein, inks and WriliiiK Klui.ia, Aniline ('ulors. J'ainls and I'lL'inclils, ainlinii nud Paper-linnuiiu;, Ka1 soinine nnd VVl.itcuasli, Viirnisl.ii.i,' mid I'ol. si nit, I. ill. i lea oi m, J i pi 11 11 1 u and l.i.. .il. r iru,Mout unit Harneas H!a-kmi. 1'iiotoinpliv, Melals nnd Allnya, (.ililinx, Mlern.y. etc., Klecfrntypuitf, Klectroplslinn, etc.. Patent Medicines, Medical IUceipts, Weights and Mensuuea. 607 pages, royal octal o, c!..lh. Price lr no i.iiiar MCh flTZlJERAM'.riiWnshcrs.fi. V. Worth and Beauty, WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE ANlTlliC'llltn(J YOSEM1TE.. Having control nf tlP ninnifleeiit oil chros mo, o Semite, we re B, , ,!,.,. , , allot, of lilf raiy Hildanist.e wor.i ntxiiiiiine worih,aur H pnees unpre. c.lciiicl 1 hi;, nnecopy of a piece ol Natiue'a iriind est work, is not presenleil in the usual lim ited nyle, its dimensions, Uxdi, inaking a picture ol very ilesiral le ir.e in itself. S OltNAM KXTTO U1E KOOH graced hy lis presence. Hut h lew copies of thia beautiful I tiro mo will ie allowed lo go lo the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual llcluil Price, (!.()(), which ifeidced in connection with our Mag aline, both will he liiril'slie.l ,r ei.50. As a premium the pictine may he nl.lnined hy senoiii us two aiibscript ions' lor ti.e Mar line al one doilat each, or by siibsci tan l Ihe Max. 'tine two veins in advance, al one dollar per annum. Address, WOOl 'a UOUotlKiI.il MAGAZINE, Ni wbuii;h, .V V. 8, E. 811 1 TtS, Publisher. ' - 4se.t The Most Desirable Ees- sia3 dence in ITcArthur. FOB SALE. T OFFEn for tale my residence on North l'trcel. It consisia uf a splendid iIwcIIiok house, well tloisheil, insole and out, with eiulit rooms nnd a good cellnr. A koci otllce buildint!, atnble, wood nnd coal hoiisennd oth er iie.e-sary oul-biiildiugs. '1 be premises coninin2 acrea, including I acre ofvineiard, all thrifty oeariuii vines; there are also tinny nearuiK api ie ueea la-si variety ol viitlled fruit, twenty-five bearing peach Irees-U'st budded fruit, cherries, quinces, plums, and a variety of small it nit For Inrlher particulnra Impure at ihe orhce of this paper, or al (lie premises, terms easy. uecjisjin- o. o. uuijL.inu.1 Trees! Flowers! Bulbs! Seedc HEDGE PLANTS! Nursery Stock! Frnit&Flower PlateB Address F. Ka PHOENIX, BLOOMING TON NUB.-.-EEY, 800 acrea; !1 at year; 12 greenhouses. 4ot- aloguea, w cenia. 31jui2in N. MIUCKER & CO. JI IMTFACTURER3 OK TRUNKS, BAGS ASD VALISES . AO. 110 THIRD ST., OINCINNATLO tii.uvlaoi SCALLS FUK SALE "FA T Tt TTX IST-K 5S C'l'OCK and Ore Scales aa guod aa new, for kjsaie at Terr low price. Call on norll H.C. J0NE3 Attorney. Notice to Hunters. NOTICE 'a hereby given that all peranns aielorbidden to hunt or shoot on tbe premiaea ol the undersigned. All not heed lag this notice will be i.iosecuinl. UM. CHAIO, OEO. HuFFHINES, A.U.II.RVEY, M.J SAL Id, K. SAIIS, ' J.SA1.IH. , N. Ui'FFII INES, 13oot5m A. i. W OKI MAN, The Groundswell. A History of the Origin, Alms and rrojrress of , the lanucrs' Move nit'tit: t'liibracinjc nn iiiiilioritutivo account of rariwn Clulii. OrHiigps, otc; a lull iJiM-iisflmi ol the Truiia liortittloti QHttloii and oilier (Jriev- . mice; ami a History oi itiuiistriai Education in the I'niti'tl Stutrs: to- jlHher w I tli Skt tthfsol the Lives of prominent M'ticer. tie. uy joiiti than iVi iam, Editor Wciiteru l.u- ral, xc. The above is the coruprehen sire title uf a new book ot 550 pages, from the press of E. llaii- naf'ord & Co., Cincinnati. The author lion. Jonathan Periunj, is oue of tho leading agricul turalists of the couutry, a man of conscientious principles, large information, and practic al good seuse. lie is the edi tor ot the Western Rural, and through its columns we have become acquainted with his ttbility to handle his subject with power, candor and justice, and we do not believe that as able or unprejudiced a man could Je luund in the whole country. to sum up the causes 1 1 a .1 progress aim oujecs oi tne Fanners' nioveineul,ns Mr. IVr lam. liis paper, the Rural, has been a tower ol titrengtli to Ihe movement' in tho West; check ing the hasty and heaJslrong on Ihe one hand, and giving un answerable urgunieiits against i i s opponents on the other, his has been the pen and voice, more thin all others to whom our attention has been called, that has kept th movement iu the right track and steadily in creasing in strength. The book is authoritative, and has Ihe most hearty en durscmenl of the leading farm-, eis nnd diflcers of the Oranges. It is nut pdi'liz.tn, no more than is the Order iiself. As a speci men oi its lion parlizan nature we cile the handling oi Ihe libiLsportalion queMion The laiiner's tide is it jireecnled by an able article written express ly lor I his bonk by lion. W, E. FIar'g,the vtll k: owul'resident of the Illinois Slalo Farmer's Association, and the railroad side by a similar contribution, by a leading railroad editor ol Chicago. '1 he author then givet his own views upon tins im rork.nt siiljcct. He thows Ihe injustice dune lo Ihe produc ing classes tho mt.uied aris tocrats vno manipulate rail rotid stocks in New York, yet Ji fines with precision the lim its of the farmers' just demands lie pIso indicates the common ground on which both interests may meet, and badsfactoiily adjust their difference. These chapters- must make the Ukoindswell a UxAooh for larniers, and all others who feel' any interest in the solution of the transportation problem All other subjects lie handles with equal cand ir, making a book indispensable to a farmer uf the present age, or to any other person who wishes to post himself on the great farmers' movement, which is now occu pying so much of public atten lion and yet appears to be so little understood. It is sold only by subscription, through agents, at the low price ol $2 75 tor cloth, black and gold bind ing, or 3 25 in library style. An agent is wanted for this and every other county. A justice of the peace at Whitehall, N. Y., discharged a man who had been arrested, because "it was a lightning rod man he kicked" Experience will teach any man that it is udviuitiieuu to patronize those who advertise iu newspapers Vision d's, t'hutographer, Cliillicutlie gives careful attention to milking cup its of other pictures. Pictures iuny be made as lame as life from the tiniettt l.'cket picture, and uiude in every way siitislnctury by careful and judicious coloring. I'liutoHraplis frufu nature or from other pictures coiced in the best (tyles id oil, water colors, v"yon, pas tel or iuk, al rates to buu all circum stances. Fap.meus sli uld not fail to ex amine the patent farm gate for which Ueorge W. Urunton, Mc Arthur, is the agent in this and Jackson county. It is the best and cheapest gate ever designed tor a farm, costing nlty per cent less than .he old fts'liioned gate; and is more durable, for it can not sag. Examine it when you are in MtArtnur. AdTcrtiMBeuta Luserttd t fcJrprkes. The Best Paper Try It! Beautifully Illustrated. The Scienlifio American now in its 20Ui year, envoys, the widest circulation of any Week ly newspaper of the kind in the world. A new volume com mences January 3,1874. Its contents embrace the latest and most interesting in formation pertaining to the in duslrinl, mechanical and scien tific progress of- the world; de scriptions, wilh beautiful en gravings, of new inventions', new jmplements,'new process es, and improved industries of allkiuds; useful notes, recipes, suggestions and advice, by practical writers, for workmen and employers, in all tho va rious arts. ' " . .. 17 The Scienfific American is Ihe cheapest, and best. illus trated paper published. Every number contains frotnJlO to 15 original engravings of new ma chinery auii novel 1'iveutlons. Farmers, mechanics," eu'gf neers,inventors,manufacturci8, chemists, lovers-: of science, teachers, clergymen, ' lawyers, ind people of all professions, will Hud the., Scientific Ameri can uselul to them. It should have a place in every family, library, study, office, and count ing room; in every reading room, college, ucademy, or school. A year's numbers contain S32 pages and several hundred engravings. .(Thousands of vol umes nre preserved lor bindim: and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten Uyics the subscripiion prico. TVrms S3 a year by mail. Dis count to clubs. Specimens sent free. May be had of all newsdealer?. In connection wilh the Sci entific American, Messrs. Munu it Co are solicitors ol Amen can nud foreign pat on 1 3, and have Ihe largest establishment in 1 tie world. More ihati li'ty .thousand applications have been made (or patents through H eir agency. Patents aro obtained on the best terms, models of new in ventions and sketches examin ed,, and advice free- All pat ents arc published in the Sci eniifie American the week lliey issue. Send f i)T pel mphlelsllO pages, containing lavvs and lull directions fori obtaining pat cuts. Address for the paper, or concerning patents, Mutin .& Co., 37 L'ark Row, N. Y. lininch office, cor. F. and'7th sts., Washinglon. D. C. "Tins Bible Looking Glass" Is the title of a new and ptr l:aps the m isl original religious work over produced in this country. It consists of six dif fere nt books in one thick vol umo, of nearly COO .cap quarto pages and 170 engravings, the Irontispiece being a large fold ing copperplate entitled "The Voyage of L'fo.". Four of thete books are books of religious emblems; the filth book is the Sunday Book of Pleasing and Comloiiing Literature; and the sixth book Cray's Elegy, illus trated with a beautiful minia lure engraving to each of the. thirty-two verses of that world famous poem. The preseut edi tions are exquisitely printed on rose tinted paper. There are two etyles ol binding Que English cloth $3.75; Freucli Morocco, $600. The' author, who is also the designer and engraver of the numerous ill uai rations, is an old man, Mr. John W. Barber, and his pictures are no less ec centric than the idea and the treneral arrangement of the book itself, which is intended to teach religious principles by object Iestons, enlorced by nu merous scriptural-quotations. It is a book that will cell, and being sold will be read and re read, and do good. .It is sold only by agents, and one is K anted for this county. Ad dress, Wm. Garretson & Co., Columbus, Ohio. , The Logan ladies are Bing- ing about Hhe moth eaten bus tle, tbe old 1 paper bustle, the cloth covered bustle that hangs OH 60 Well," A D EE R T T Is ! .ili I I s 15 E Ip You :, , ' Want a situation. Want a servant girl, Want to sell a piano, ' Want to ft carriage, Want to buy orsellafarm. Want a boarding place, Wain to it'll town property, Want to. sell groceries or druyt, i Want to it'll household furniture. Want to sell dry good or carpets, Want to tlud ctstomers for anytUlng. ADVERTISE. Atlvei'tlalng will (ruin new customers, Advertising ivtll keep old Clistoiners, Advertising liberully always pays, . Advertising make mccesi easy, . (, Advertising .begeta. confidence, i, 'Advertising shows energy, Advertising showspluck, .-Advertising means'biz,' 11 .Advertise or, "bust;"' ( . Advertise , 1 o n.g, Ailvertise well, 'Advertise , Every merchant, manufacturer or business man xvho has leevme prominently rich, has made his fortune by judicious advertising. So except ion to this rule can he cited! Stewart ihe Prince of Merchants, when a poor man, was driven to advertising, as a last resort, to get his stuck turned into mor,eii so as to meet a note. Ar guing from this that if il was good for him in adversity, he could make it still better in pros per il 'y, he became a persistent ad verliser, and thus gained his co lossal fortune. S uite ineroliants say it is not worth while to ndiTeUtise; for no person reud advertisements; yet every merchant in this county will read tlii.a advertise ment, and if he is wise he will profit by its suggestion, if he has anything to nifcr Worth advertising How much mere then will those read them who are not bo largely supplied wth reud inji; matter, tire at leisure in tho evens iugi and must depend on thtir paper for their local news, the m ist important item t'f which is whero they can find just what they want wheti they come to town to make their purchases, lfyotu s'.ock is so old, rusty, dusty nnd out of style that it is worthless, or if it i tun down so that you have nothing left that people would w.nt, it is not worth while fur you to advertise. Liu t if it is new, fresh nnd sparkling, up to the times, nnd such us tho people want, don't hido then), but publish to the world tli n t you havo them, and want to sell tliciu at a fair prico. An advertisement published for a tin gle day does duty beyond- that day, and its effect continues in a greater ratio than most men imagine. In the end it will make a man's n.tino a per in.tnent matter, a piece of real proper ty Imiltup in tl 1 9 minds of men until it becomes more valuable than any corner lot in his locality. If ypulosea watch, a dot; or a child, nr if you desire people not to trust your wife, you rush to your looal pa per, knowing that every one will read the advertisement But you will plod along in business year after year, with out calculating how much you ure los ing liy not advertising it ltfjwrWr., If thnso persons who profess to be- licvo that newspaper advertisements nre not faJ hy the public wish to he convinced ol their error, just let them uivo publicity to some mutter they would note ire to divulge to the world, even in the most obscure corner of a country paper, and see what notoriety they would soon attSin. Advertiser' i Uazelle. Advkrtisinq is apt to give us that gentle jug oi conscience which tells us that wo want a new suit of clothes fur Sunday, or that we promised our wife a new dress as soon as the hay was in I'eihnps it would he a good plan for Madame to mark this passage and lay the pa'per upon' her husband's break fast plnte. Who will say that adver tising will not yet civilize the world! Why do people read advertisements? To see who is enterprising and to learn what is going on, lo see it there is envthing new, or anything that they want, lo see it tbe season s styles have come in, and to find out who hns them. . To know if any one is selling off at reduced rates, or to watch the chance of an auction. For amusement. To satisfy curiosty. Because they have read all the stories, marriages, births, deaths, locals and accidents. Because they want to. Because they can't help it. -Ohio Slate Journal Tub power of print is well known, but not well understood. A printed sentence has a wonderful advhjtage over one that is written or spoken. This is ono of the many reasons which gives nn importance to advertising. But advertisers, even those of experience, do not comprehend as well as they might the capacity to influence, to ptr auade, to convince, which lies in print ed matter. Spoken words require the graces of elocution and the force of eloquence, yet even then fade away in to nothingness if not caught in their flight and printed. Hut there is somo thinn in tha silent language, tbe quiet assertion and the sense of permanence about printed matter "which gives it a marvelous force andriofluernce. Busi ness men should never permit them selves To loose sight of what may be accomplished by a persevering us of ine printing presses, j-iearn to saver-, ' na hatr'th 4 how, when and 7 where" of if,, and .yon .. wiU hftTB ju.gvr.vuge wvrw paTiog. I THE SUN. WKBKtT, tBJII-WIBKLT AHD DAIIX THE WEEKLY "UN is too widely known lo require any 6tenrieJ recommendation; hut Ihe reasons which have already given.it Ally thousand aunacribera, and which Wlli, we hape, live il many Ikouaacds more, are briefly aa fnllowa I It ia a nrt-rat newspaper. All Ihe news of the day will befonad la is. eoedenaerl when unimportant, al full length when of moment, andVways presented, in a clear, iDlellijnble, and inteieali'ng manner. It is a Bret-rate family paper, full of enter taining and inatructive rending of every kind, but eoniMiiing nothln that can often toe Bloat delicate and scrupulous tte. It Is a first-rate elory paper. The beat tales and romance of current literature are care fully aelected and effhly primed in Ha pane. Ills a flrat-rate ariculmril paper. 'Ike mnatlre-h and in-lrui'tive articles on sgrl-. cultural topics reTilarly appear in Ibis de- parlment. It jaanlndepeeHent political paper, belong- Inn to no p irty and wearing no collar II Buhls for privet) la and the eleeili.n of the heal men lo otfice It especially devotes iis energies so the expo-lira of the great corruiHiona that now wewken and dlagraee nut country, and Ih raaten lo undermine republican institutions altogether. 1 1 has no lear ot knaves, and aska no favora of their ait'iporlera. i . It repurta f.ieliiona for theladiea and Ihe marketa for the men. eapeiiullv the entile-, market-, to ahich it iaya particular attenlioa. Finn II y . it i a the cheapest paper published. One doll ir a car will m in: re it for any subs, tcuiicr. li la uot necessiirv io getupailub in order to have TIIK WKkKLI BUN al Ihla rail. Am Kiiewhij aenils a ain'ul dollar will get the paper for a jeav . THE WEEKLY M'.-Eight pages, fifty, aix colon unlj tla jear. No flia- ennuis from ihu r.Oe. . . t THE MMI-WI I KIY Kl'Jt.-Same six aa the lHily buu. HH.liO )er. A dia coiini r.f2() pei cent to clul.a of 10 or over. THE UAII.V SI'K.-a laige lour paae iiou.inper ol luei.i i. tl.i vol, niU. Daily circu.ation over 1 0,000. , the news lor 8 c. nte. Sul.acrii lion 1 1 l. i CO c ills a montlu or SUayenr- 'lo clubs ol lOur over, a dia count ol to rer eni . Ailttrt-aa "THE ISt'N," New TerU Clly. H.T.Hobil)o.d il THAI It! . , KEARHEl"a '. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, la tlio only Known K-ni'ily for l'.rlilit'a I)ia caw and hiis cured every turn t f lindanes 111 wnldi it h.-.a been vlvcti, Init.ition of tl.eKcclc of I he Uladiii r nud Iiilliiiiiinalioii id '.he Kl.!uey.s, Ulcciniii'ii ef tliu Kidneys nnd BluiliU-r, K- t-u-tiou of I'rliu'. Di.eimo of this l'roaiatc l.lm.d. Sun. e In tliu Uludiler, Umvrl. ltrtclt l)ut Deposit, nnd Jlucoua or Mliky llisclmreca, nnd for En feebled uial nolicaiut'onatitutiul.sof both Scxn, attended wlih tlio following artntiionis: Lo-s of I'oivcr, Lo-S (,r Jleniorv, lllltfculty of IlreiilU iiif. Wc.ik Nerves, Wakefulness, l'sln In tlio Hack, Flushing nf the Holly, Krupilonoii tho Face, rullldt'oiinlcii ince, Ltisiitudoof tlieSyatcm, etc. , I 'sctl by persons In tho decline or rhaagn of llfo; nflcr contlncnwut or labor pulns, hod-wetting In children, etc. In miitiT affection peculiar to Indies, tho Lx trnct Uucfiii is uueuniilcd l.y liny other rcmcily A 111 Chlorosis or'ltotcnllon, Irrcjjularily, 1'uiil f nlnesa or Suppreaalo'ii uf Customary Kvai untlo:;a, Ulcerated or Schirrus atalo of tlio Vturtia, Lcu corrlioea or Whites, Pt Tllity, and for all com plninta Incident lo thj sex. It la prescribed extensively by tho most eminent Physicians anil Midwlve for enfeebled and dclici.ie toustltu tious ot both sexes and all ni;cs. ICEAftMiY'S EXTHACT nCCJtl "um Dl'taitt Aii'lnq from In.prudeneu, . Jlihllt of Diminution, t'lc. In nil their stngi', at. little expense, little or no cliaiujo in diet, no In convenience, and no exposure. It cause a fre quent doalre, and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Vreventkig ami Curing Stricture of tho Urethra, Allaying rnla and Inflammation, so frequent in thia clma of dis cuses, audfcxp'vlliiig nil poisonous mutter. KliAUNEY'S EXTHACT BUCHV, 1.00 per bottlo or six bottles for tS CD, dolivered to imy addreaa, secure from observation. Sold by druirsieta everywhere. Prepared by KKlt.-i:Y c., lilt Dunne St, N.T. to whom al kr.ors ' "v-foruitttioa should ho, addressed. "avoid quacks hSd impostcrs. Ko Charge tor Advice and Consultation. Dr.JMI hi.r.U. Cirudnnto of J ffrtum ihiWnt Coil'ilU Vhlladclphia. uutlior of acvin.1 viuiinhle work, emu be consulted en ail lUseaa.-s of Ihe Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which lu lull ti.udo on utpiTlul stndy), either in timlu or fen.ale, an mutter from what i-aiiao original ing, r of bow long atanding. A practice of U year enable uim tn treat diseaara with maeaa. Cures guur antccd. Clinrgca reawumblc. Tlioso nt a dia tiincu can forward letter docrlldiig ryuiptum, Aiid eiieiosing slump to prepay postage. -J bead tor tlio 'ii,t In lii n lit. I'rice 10 cents. 0. 11. lilUTT, M. D., Pliyali iun and !lurgcon 1W Uuiuo Bt.,Kcw York. 'a book for the MILLION I f AMawsl sash ma'I ApriitCnntefortt)Ui JiVXCX7Xel& W rrled or tbost tHiut to m j m "rr7 phynkkufcsil fin j n ft yilrlrtinl renU Houwl pW lltiitMiutltrt trm, tinth litni dlMOTiriei la prodaelng ud pravunUag oOtprlDg, fcow la preiervi th enmpleiiua, c. Thlil i sin loteresilug vork o f tw hand red lod ilitf (cf.wltb sumeroui ogravlngi, and cootaiin Tlqhl uforniitioD fur those vbo artbtirrled,oreoiiiplittnir- rlige. Sitlllllift book th it ought lob kept uadirlotki m& kit, and not lld eireleidy aboui tbe house. IieuoutDi tht iperteoct and adflca of a pbTilca whose repuiatloB la world-w Me, aod aboald be In the pH t drawer of every male and female tbronthout Uie entire flobe It embraces every thing on tbeautjeciof the gen entire vstem tbu U worth knwlugtaod uucbvhalU (tot published In bot ether work, gentto any one (Tree of postage) for Fifty Onls. Address Ir. Butu' UispcBsarj'o. 13 N. lbtliBlrea Bl. Uals, Hi. Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunato. We fore applying to the notorious qnaeks who adf errise In nubile papers, or uslug any qaeek retnodles perose Dr. Buns' work no matter what your disease it, or bow deplor. ablayonr oadlttnn. pr. Butu ooeuniet a double hoiH of twenty -teres. Toomi ;! ilodorseil by some a f the nest celebrated airdi alprofetsors of ibis country and K -trope, andean beeoa lolted peraoBilly or by mail, on ihedhsaset mentioned Inj tla works. Oltieo and parlors, No. 12 M. Eighth auefn twati Market and Cbtsuul, St. Loaii, 11a. Notice to the Stockholders of the Galipolis. McArthur & Columbus Railroad Co. ALT. pnrlips Tihti-ib snbuoritert loihe oap- )U Htot k ol Ihe (.. MpA. A C. R. R. nr hereby rrqtiiied to trntke payment to thebec rftnrj of the Compnny, tt hit office on tha Public Square, in Gnlln-olis, Ohio, oi if more convenient, lo I'aniel Will. Pr?i-id7nt of tho Vinton County Paiik, a McArthur, Ohio, of an luxtallnien't ol Hve dollara on each har no HtibBrrihed, within tea days of this date. AUgU-l 1U 1071. ti.MuA.4C. K. R. Co. dec 9 1P71. $10- to tlOO in Wall at. often leads to lorton.. 'o nab 32-page pamphlet for atnmp. vauaaTiaa TuMBnipoa St Co., Bankers and Brokers, 3B Wall St., N. Y SirtajrVVailarariidfy with rJlencll A Key rVIUriCI CI.eck ositlta. Catalosuea and full paiticulnr FREE. 8. tl. Bpiacn, HT Hannover el., boaion. J OB WORK EXECUTED NEATLY & PROMPTLY ijri THIS OFFICE