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7 SPECIAL NOTICES. ' ' NORBIS. T THR LA0HH OP HAMDE3I AH VISTOJH COBSTT, OUIOl "I woold respectfully announce that I , kv opened a A'ew Millinery Store, id the room lately occupied by Mr. Bur- Ukaw in Hamden, Ohio. , Bleaching, fretting and Coloring done to order. 2Vimm4 Goodt kept in stock, eombtntn the very Latett ' and J? Sfufe. 1 am vrevared (torn exverienee to ; pre entire tatitfaetion in the Butinett or Aran fata making. All cattimr done to order and a warranted in all Cutanea, or the goodt will Do paut Jor, By impartiality and strict attntion In Bunnell I ahull endeavor to please mil customers, and will bo very thank ful Tor all the patronage extended me. iieapeotiuiiy, ota ! MRS. LIZZIE NORRia TUATWU1CUIS WORTH DOING : WORTH ADVERTISING, . PRINT AND PEOSPEB "J. F. TOWELL, Portsmouth, Ohio, . offer to the Merchants and Furnaoe ' neu of Vinton county, a superior stock of Dry Goods and Notions, on terms the most favorable. lUeptiy N.J. BOWERS, RESIDENT DENTIST. McArthur, Ohio. i JHrtioular attention given to the treatment or IM natural leetn. NYE &MACKEY. OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, 67 I'AINT MEET. CJIILLICO THE, OHIO, INVITE tho attention ofmerrhanla and fur naceincn to the larue mock of (he above ar ables Just received. We will sell l t le very lowed Dguree to lite trnite. uraer toiiciteu ad promptly attended n. Mjul Notice to Teachers. THE BOARD of School Examiners 'for Vinton County will meet tt the Union School House, in AtcArthur, on the 1st and 3rd r-'aturduvi of March, April, May, September, October and November, and the 1st Saturday in January, February, June, July, Au gust and December, in each year. Ex- minations to commence at ten o'clock, A. M. Satisfactory evidence of good moral character will be required in all eases. A fee of 50 cents is required fcy law from each apiJicunt M. K. BAll.NES Ch'n Hoard of J. . IIUUN, School Ex . L. O. PEUL'UE, Cl'k, J auiiners. Howard Sanitary Aid ASSOCia-llOIK eor the Relief nod Cure ol the Erring and Cn-artiinteon Principles of Christian Philanthropy. ' .' Eatays entire Error of Vouth, nd the fol Me of Age, in relMlion lo Marriage nod Social Evilt, with aanitaiy aid for the afflicted 4nl free, 4a sealeJ envelope. Addresa, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, H.:'u.)t phia. I'a. M'ARTHUR ENCAMPMENT NO 115, 1. 0. 0. F, rrn TjEfttH,ARM-eio)-nfthiEn wr' fcvfe-Iwnininmeiit will hereafter be VlS?f "", the wecum! nud Inal Awnr" Btuminj vciliig of each swwefth. Patnarcha ol Mlier encanipme nta who mav be visiting om n are inyited to wttead. PAKIBliuRTON.C.P. Juan T. Rapra, 8. McArthur. Feb'v 17, 1870. The Favorite Fine-Cut fVHE-'Chewera' Choice, Is now taking the A lead ol all other llrnnda. Hrighl in color, Jleasant in lame, IoiikIi and lusting in chew, hia tobacco peasea-en every quality to anit ehewera, and fella by the in pound bucket fullv le cheaper -per pound, than any other brand of the fame grade and perhaps lesa quality. Hal buckets oflhia celeniaied brand have been aold In Chillicothe alona within the laal two month', and trade xtill im-reaa. Ing. Try!!" HCHAIKrEK KKAM KK ' Chillicothe, Ohio, are the Manufacture' agenta and aell at lowest Factor) Prices. iMmay IH7:t ALLENSVI1LE WOOLEN MILL. DILLON, HOUSTON & CO. PROPRIE OE3. H AVINO fitted no our machinery in first- elaas atyte, we are prepared to no OABDIHG, SPINNING & WEAVING oa ahort notice and in the moat ornmsn like manner. We have oa hand and lor (ale at our factory, a good supulyof WOOLEN GOODS, Such Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, &c, which we will aell cheap The Highest Market Price in Cash, Paid for Wool HOUSTON, 1MLI.ON O, Sinn Altensville, Tintou 0 , O. HAMDEN MILLS. COZZENS & JOHNSON, PROPRIETORS HAM bEi( O. WE have parchaaed and Stted tip the above mill and aolicit the trade ol the (arm era of this vanity. Special attention given to CUSTOM WORK, . I v' ' And care given to please all customers. Mr. A. A. UOZZEM), an experienced miller, hae harg of the mill, and will not tail lo deal fairly and give general satisfaction. Flour, Meal and Feed On hand an 1 for aale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. luiir. cozzens JounaoH, ' THE VINTON RECORD. Official Organ of Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT thought last Week we bad nearly chronicled. the end of the temperance movement in Mc Arthur, but further negotia tions opebed out a misunder standing between Mr. Shockey and the committee, about the disposal ol bis stock on band and the prayer meetings were continued at his saloon, and the regular union prayer meet ings at the churches. Ou Monday morning after negotiations which did not ter minate satlslactorily the ladies went to the saloon for prayer and were ordered out. They took their position on the pavement, and proceeded with hinging and prayer. The weather was cold and cheer less, snow falling pretty much the whole day, yet the ladiet held their ground, continuing their devotions until about 4 o'clock. In the meantime Mr. Shockey had complained to them of obstructing the side walk, when they moved to the gutter, where a platform was quickly constructed by the by standers from the scailoldinp which had been used in repair ing the Court Uouse. At 2 o'clock Judge DuIIad way arrived, Court was con vened, the Grand Jury received their charge, and retired to their room, overlooking and di rectly opposite the meeting ol the ladies. Eumors of an in junction to be issued by the Court, and counter rumors that all of the lawyers had refused to have anything to do with the 3a8e against the ladies were curre.it on the street, but no legal step was bken, and the dty closed quietly except that there came near being one or two fights growing out of re marks derogatory to the ladies which were dropped by per sons who were here lrorn the surrounding villages, and who sympathized with the liquor traffic. It Air. Shockey had de. sired to consolidate the public sentiment of the community against himself as the represen tative of the business he could not have resorted to a better plan, for evening found trios who had heretofore said and done but little, active and plain spoken upon the side ol the la die?. In this respect we will have to regard Mr. Shockey as an unwilling public benefactor On Tuesday morning the ia dies again visited Shockey 's nnd continued their meeting. This time Mayor Payne waited upon them and posted them in such a manner as not to infringe upn Mr. Shockey's rightjn the side walk. After about three hours' service, Mr. Shockey culled sev eral of the ladies in and ngreed to dispose of all his liquors at a loss of ten per cent, on the whole sale price, the Indies to make the baliince of the loss good to him This proposition, we believe, is accepted by the League. On the same evening a large and enthusiastic temperance meeting was held at the M. E. Church, and a permanent tern perance organization composed entirely ot males was organised, forty persons joining. The man who runs the Enquir er' gin mill tries to say some thing sharp and cutting about the Record, this week. He accuses us of taking the side of the ladies in this temperance movement be cause it's popular. We haven't heard him accused of tnkipg any side, in this or any other reform There is not a paper published in Cincinnati or in any of the ad joining counties, but what has had more to say about affiirs in McArthur than the inquirer. He is no mealy mouthed that hi is neither man nor mouse, ami his position is despised by every person, even the liquor dealers whom be ceeks to conciliate. Wb hope the ladies will bo forget pawnbroker Bowen, ann pray that new consignment ol iD 00t f t,lfl reli8ioU8 DeW8? per office. lUYftnn got mad at the put' licity given the matter and has removed the bay windows rrom the Court Uouse entirely. . We acknowledge the receipt of several reports of .State offi cers at the bauds of lion. T. M. Bay. , Tub folio wing is a list of let ters remaining in thepostoffice at Dundas on the 1st of Feb: John Simpson, Levi Ackley, Vidance Harding, Martin West fall. S. ISAMINQER, P. M. Bowttf's Enquirer gin mill is the only establishment in McArihuftbat has not given some kind of a pledge to the ladies. Let the religious, pub lisher have the prayers of the united churcb. TiieRe will be a Social Cotil lion Party at the Bowen House Hull, in Zilenki, on Friday eve ning, Fob. 13ih, 1874 All are invited to attend. Music will be furnished by Mr. 0. M. Wil 8011 and Miss Alsiua Swepston. Tickets $1.50, including supper Managers Thos. A. Mellc, J. A. Hall and J 11. Smith. No man 6houId deprive bis. wife and family of a good lo oal paper. They do not get out from borne to learn the news as does the husband and father, and the paper serves to relieve the otherwise lonely hours of his absence It is the worst possible economy to deprive the family of a good local paper. (Jen. Grosvenor, who is Rep resentative from Athens coun ty, and whom all will agree keeps posted on matters which are or come before the House remarked to one of our citizens this week that the ladies1 tem perance movement had accom plished one thing at least: that before the inauguration of this ruovement the Adair law was doomed by the present Legisla r ure. It would have either been repealed entirely or killed by unlnendly amendments, but with the consolidation of. pub lie sentiment effected by the ladies, the Legislature dare not touch it. Wu learn that a determined effort to incorporate the village ol Hamden has been inaugur ated. We hope the effort may be successful. Situated as it is at the junction of the railroad, where all kinJs ot people are compelled to lay over, every drunken or unruly loafer lhat is disposed to do so violates law and decency with impunity- while thpgood name of the vil lage suffers in consequence. While the effort is being male to incorporate the village tie hope some change will be made so that the name of the post office aud village may be identical. Tiia enterprising firm of Oil man, Ward & Co. have filled up their water mill in the south west end of town with a new turbine wheel which is an ex ample ol the wonderful tri umphs of mechanical art ol late years. The wheel is 26 inches in diameter nnd 10 inches thick, using II cubic inches of water per second. The wheel was constructed by Mr. Gihnan, the senior partner of the firm. The mill now makes a superior ar ticle of flour with its newly fit ted up machinery. The steam mill is to be repaired and re filUd and is not running now, but the water mill will be run as long as the present stage of water continues, and the pat rons of the mill will be accomo dated to anything in that line by Messrs. Darius Gold and Jonathan . Brine the gentle mnly aud accomplished mil lers woo supenn end the mill. Thk engines lor the Wellsion Furnaces Uo large double cylinder engines were con ducted last week. They are to l)e built by the Chillicothe Ma chine Works, a company noted tor superior worR.nanship. Work is still bein; pushed m the railroad as rapidly as the wea.her will permit. In response to a letter from Washington a committee of six of our ladies now bold them selves subject to orders to vis it and pray with the Ohio Leg islature. We did not learn the names of the committee but understand Mrs. Judge Mayo heads the list. By the way,' Mr. Bay sends us word that be thinks it will hardly be neces sary for the ladies to carry out their intentions in this respect. We differ from oar honorable friend on this point. If the prayers ot the ladies at Ions; range have bad so salutary an effect on the Legislature as we are led to believe, we would like to see them brought to close quarters.' It will do them good. aw Tub Enqdjrer is afraid the Record will offend some person, in what it says about the temper ance movement. VVe entertain no such fears for the Enquirer. It stands between the ladies and the saloon koepers like that other long-oared animal that stood be tween two bundles of straw, anx ioua to get all, but afraid if it nibbled on one side the other would escape. - Toe ladies' temperance move ment is extending" all over the country and everywhere meeting with success. In our own coun ty the ladies of Zaleski have or ganized, and are about ready for a forward movement in solid col umn. We can only advise the saloon keepers to yield at once, for they are sure to do it in the end. Mrs. Louisa Grimes left this place, last Sunday for Columbus Junction. Iowa, where her hus band is living and in prosperous circumstances. TUB bill ol Mr. Dawes, refer red to the Post-office Commit tee, proposes that on all mail matter ot the first class, includ ing local or drop letters and postal cards, 'postace shall be charged at the rate of two centa for each half ounce or fraction thereof, provided, how ever, that no stamped envel opes shall be hereafter issued. Tiik Mammoth Cave, of Ken tucky, one ot the most renown ed of American wonders, has been sold to a railroad and the Pullman Car Co., who will fix things up there nicely. The Ohio Falls Car Com pany of Jeffersonville, Ind which suffered severely by the panic, has made satisfactory arrangements with their cred itors aud will resume opera tions. N Muscatine, lorva, has tie boss potato. It is twenty-one inches long, thirteen in cir cumference, about four pouuds in weight, and has more eyes than Argm. Col. Wood, lite Postmaster at Pi rtmtuih, lias buught a IvHse ol the Ironton House, and ia bow showing the lion oniaus how lo keep a hotel. ' Came to his death while be ng bit ot) the head with a long-handled stew-pan in the hands ol Ins wife," was thever diet in a recent case in Illinois McArthur Market. Flour, per sacK. $2.00 Uom Meal per bush 60 Com 60 Oats ,, iu Wheat 1.30aM0 Beans 2.00fa-2.fi0 Potatoes tJO75 Dried Apples 1.50 Dried Peaches .. 3.'j0 Timothy Seed per bush.... 8.353.50 Clover " .... 6.00 Onions M .... .75 Hay ton l2.00al5.(K) Hams, country 12U " stisrar cured lo Smoked sides .10 Shoulders 7A Pickled Pork 7.8 9 I..I.4.....I. .15 Butter , 2u Cterse " 20 Lard D8 Tallow .08 Chickens, live 15a.2n tlocklntr Salt per bbl 2.40 Sacks 15a2a Vinegar, cider 40 White r'isn 9.00 Mackerel 10 ICio Coffee 33035 Tea 1.00al.25 Coffee Sugar 15 1 enow u " 12 New Orleans Molasses 80a 1. 00 Sorghum " 4050 Syrup 7oa.l.OO Star Candles, per lb 25 Tallow " 15a20 Soap, country per lb 6n8 r earner ...... 6a5 Kags 02 a 03 Coai, pdr bus .78 Bogs, dressed, ....... ....4.00 a 5 00 H C. JONES, ATTOBJiET at lav, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Mc Arthur, Tin ton C, O. ' REAL ESTATE, Bought, Sold and Exchanged GREAT BARGAINS 15 LAXS3. 1 BABE CHANGE TO BUT A HOME 'l'HB following Unda will be aold low oa 1 naaonabl terma at to payment t OAACRB4 ol fine timber iaflJi near the UVMiG. R. R. The limber will more (had pay for the land II prtt op id the market, Tula perfect, for full description call upon or write to H. C, JUNES. TT,TflIN m,1 f ,h M. 0. B. -I II H The larm cobtama W) aerea forty acre cleared, fair Improve menta. a Kood eoal hank open and working. 4 V, feet beet eoal. Fur aal cheap. 120 Acre! In Harrison Township, GOOD timber land, well watered and aear th railroad. Title perfe.-t. Will be aold low. lfldee E. 6. JONfia. Legal Notice. GEORGIAN A GRUMMON3 widow of Icha bAU (jrummone, deceased, ho reside, in thebtate of FeoosylvaDla, aod Mary E. Meicaif and William N. Gruinmona who reside at Hamilton, Ohio, Emma eultter and J. Jrne who reanle al Zxnanville, Ohio, Sarah M. and H Thernaa Oruminons who reaide atCohoo ton, ohioi J. M. urummoos who reaide at Cincinnati, Ohio, i. H. Urummona who re aides at Loganaport, Indiana, Catharine Ormnmona wno leaidea at Rournanlle, Ohio, Mamie brummona who reaidea at 2neaille, lhio and Jee Ornmmona, who reaidea in the 8 tale at Pennaylvaniai heiraat law of lehabod Grummona, deceai-ed, will Uke notice that alien Kadf I iff. administrator of the estate of lehabod Grummnns, deceased, nn the mh day of ecember, A V. 1S73 Bled hi petition iu the Probata Court, within and for the coun ty ot Vinlon nd State of Ohio, alleging that trie personal eatale of aaid decedent ia insuhT eient to pay hia rlebtaand thechnre of ad ministering hia estate. That he died seised in lee simple of the following described real eatale aituate in the county nf Vinton and But of Ohio to Wil: twenty 111 acre oft the weal half of the north-west quarter ot the i -nth-west quarter of aection twelve, IK town hip ten, 10 ranee nineteen I. Also, he Oorih-east quarter ot the eouttv eaat quarter of aection elereni 11 township and range aforesaid The prayer of aald petition la for an orris? eulhnriainii the aale of aaid premiaeafor Ihe payment of the debit and charges aforesaid. caid petltian will be for hearing on the 7th day ol February, A. 1) IH74 or as loon there after a leave oaa be obtained. MILES RADCLIFF, Adrhirllatrator of the estate of lehabod Grummona, deceased. January 10, 1874. , . 4w ROCKY MOLM'i.X SILVER SPBLCE Th moat beautiful tree In America Bound Cactus, Mountain Sunflower, Painter's Brush, Pike's Peak Columbine, -40 OTHia Bocky Mountain Specialties, ' For deacriptive catalogue and price liat ol leeoi auureaa, LANDIS & FOGAN, Dm via. Colosado. Spatial ifulei to Ktnnymn and Dtalm, Manhood! Ho Lost, How Bestored I .mat Dtiniisneil, a heir edi tion of lir. Culvert x-ll'e Celebrated Esaoy on the rudicui car. (without medi cine) of -Pr.BMATOaail'a, or Hennnal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, lunoTlKcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimenta to Marriage, etc., also, CoasUMPtiok, Knlep av.and lita, induced by selMudulgence or sex ual extravagance. "(rice in a aealed envelope, only A cent. The celebrated author in tlua admirable ca nny clearly demonstrate from a Ihirlv reara aut-ceasful practice, that the alarming Conse quences ol aelt-ahuse maybe radical y cured wiinoui me aangeroua ua or internal medi cine or the application of the knife: pointing out a mode of t ure at once simple, certain and effectual, by menna of which every auflerer, no matter what hla conduion mav be. mav cure himself cheaply, prlvntelv, and 'arficolly. "ThiB Lecture should be In the hand of very youth artd every man in the land. ent, under aeal. in Idain envelobe. to anV adil.-esB, pnttvoitt on receipt ol six centa, Or iwo poai stumpa, - Also Dr. oulrerwell'a "Marriage Guide;" price ISO centa. Adiireaalhe publisher. CHAW. J. O KI.INE A CO.. 127 Bowery, New Yoik, Post Office Box, 4,606 Daily Meat Market I HAVE open ed a daily meat market in Miia-kry a Buil ding, oppoaite the Vinlon coun y iail, and will Keep cunsianlly 11 hand all the vanetiet and the si meat to tin i.viind in the mark-l I will tell at fair prices, and hv fkir dealing hop to merit iliu public pat- A. L. H ROW ST Nf Urn. . 400 MliltELS Choice Winter Apples. Assoited Va re ea, AT HENRY .f. BAILEY'S ERUIT STORE. No. II Main Street, Hear Paint, CHILLICOTHE, O. dy-Order promptly filled. 18decl873 TALMACE, SPUFCEON, Ckrhtianat Work: G. H. Hburaenn. .npoi.is contributor. They write for no other paper! m America, i nree mnk-nincent enromoa Pay lamer commission than any other pa per. iiiauavsAiLHitui. an secwrianiam. r.o sectionalism. O e agent recently obtained 380 subscriptions in eighty hours absolute work. Sample oop AGENTS Wanted. H; W. AUAMS publisher, lOi Chambers 'reet, new lora dn L .IMan ly of Notice. IHERFB? warn the public against bnving a note on me dated October 84th, 1873 or about that time, and calling for eleven hum dred dollars f 1IU0 in one year from date. The aaid note secured by a mortgage on my fcrm was given to one Harrison Prieer, on or about lha I4thday of Outol-er last. But sinca lhat time aald mortesge and note have both, been lost, or purloined lrorn the house nfiha the aald Harrison Priest. I hereby notify the fiider or the present holder lhat said note har beea aaBsfied and cancelel, and warn ahy persoaagain.t buyinat the .ame. Bt H. W- CoviTiif, AU y. i, 1874 PROCLAMATION . 1874 THOMAS AtL MELLOE THE BRICK S2 ORE, Will keep on band throughout the preunt year a large and well uiotfe4 itock of JEWELRY, NOTIONS, DEISS GOODS, imijNEEt, QtJEENSWAKE, FINE GROCERIES, CLOTHING, Add tbous&nd othti Articles of CoMfort tJtility and Ornament, which I will sell lower than can be obtained elsewhere in Vinton County. Eiamioe my itock and pricei before buying. THOS. L MEUOIT IT tOU tfOULT) CONSULT T0UB INTEBEST, LOOK AT THIS OFFER, 225 PER CENT DISCOUNT H .0 o d H S H H On all Styles for Cash! . . .ii Wli drFER NONE BUT THE best Instruments Made. A 190orKn for ; $140 " 200 " so 220 JTO " 2S0 ..; 183 " 400 piano ' 300 r0 " 375 " COO " 450 Minister, fckurche and Sabbath School furnlahed at wholeaale rates. H R. BARNES, fa'inh St., two door t8dec7i r O CO o h5 o GO & O CO weat or Har 'et, McARTHllR.O. TECS BEST STOVE IN THE- W US JL B FOR Ueatlngr School Uouaes, Churcbes, Lodge itoonia, Court Houses and X'ubllc Halls, 131 JOHN GRDSSIUS'PATENT Ills Heinly, it I ecnnnmleal; It it HealtlU (ill. It keepa up a perfect circulation of air. warming all parts ol the roam alike. It took the first premium oyer all competitors at the Vienna Exposition. CirbulA -eadd patriphleta containing engraving's and full particulars fur niahed on application, or one ot the atovea may be seen in operational my store. Vou ere invited to call, and tee for yourselves. JOHN KELLH0FER, No. &, Main St, Chillicothe, Ohio, Sole agent for Vinton and Roas counties, and dealer ia all the moal approved Conking and Heating Htovea, House Furnishing t.oods, and mnntilarturer of all kinna of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware. Ordira from the country lot Hpotitidg, FooAng, etc., will a. waya receive immediate attention. lldecl73 J. 3. McCOMMdN, 0 JEWELER k SILVERSMITH , Opposite the Emmitt Uousej Sbreckengauat'a Old Stand,! cmLucomE ohio, MANDFACTBBBR AMD DBAI.KS 15 Fine Gold Jewolry. Agehls for American and Foreign Watches'. tit1 Ratchet U.8.W. H-jwa,rd Walt ham 87,rlngUH "N. Y. Swita InglitH Gents' Chain MiHaoa " Oprra " Chstilin ' . Belh tbomsatock, Grid Sett Dlastood Pearl Jet Garnet " Kecklaoes " Di-awl.'. ' ' in. and gud Cuff Dnl;oDS Thimbles HlfJr Jewelry 8p8ctacle Pilr.r Ware Plated Ware I'fn.Cutl.ry iwn Dart tarry V. Agents for 1ABIE & mn GOLD PEXS. A FULL LINE OF GOODS 8UITABLE FOR . HOLIDAY, BBIBAL 4 BIBTHD AY PBESENT8 Gnoda rnad" lev onlerand repairing done by earMul workmen. No extra charge lor en graving good boaghl at thia ettabllabmeai. ao7i HERE NOW! I have just manu factured and am now offering at lowest priJ ces a full stock of all kinds of FUIWITURE suited to this market; I will manufacture to order anvthins de sired In My line. A full stock of C6& fins and Burial Cased always on hand. Wil attend funerals w'$ hearse wnen desired I4 ARM lIORtOIV Corner of Hish ana locust Struts, McARTHUR, a. Trriarlsr. Notice to Hunters. NOTICE ; Tiereby 'fjitn 'lhat 'ah feraonsj are foTblddep to hunt or shoot on th premises ofth underalgaed. All riot heed ing tor tootics will be protecnted. , WM. CHAiFS, GEO. HOFFH IKES, M.J.SAlyTS, A.H.TBYEY, 1. SAhTp. N. ilOF'PHINES, A. J. WORTMAN. ISnovSm LADIE s. HISSES, AND GENU5? Fur Trinuning: AND SWAS DOWN I AT- MINtAR'S II AT ST Off E PAINT STREET. FUR S