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THE VINTON RECORD. uoAitmuii, omo. THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1874. RAILROAD. The work on the railroad be low Vinton Furnace is being pushed forward rapidly and bat reached a point from a halt to a quarter of a mile of "the Baird house." Last week there were 53 men and 20 teams at work, and an addi tional force was to arrive on Monday from Qallipolis. The men were paid ofl last week, and everything is in good shape, the most difficult por tion ot the road being fin ished. From the point now reached the work is compara tively light unless the work men should strike rock in the summit at Baird's which does A not appear probable from the -indication, and a few weeks . will materially increase the number of miles of road finish ed. ' That portion of the railroad from Vinton Station to Oalh polls is a fixed fact it will be finished beyond a doubt. From Vinton to Logan it remains in tlatuo quo, and will remain so until the people along the road furnish the funds to, complete the work. Nor is the time for them to move, and especially the people of pur own town and county. Logan has commenc ed to wake op, and wanta the road finished to that point; Oir cleville, Columbus and Dayton are moving for a railroad down into this1 country. Are we moving to encourage any ol these projects! No; beyond ar gumeots and disputations with the narrow gauge people, who are at work, and have some heavy capitalists interested, Vinton county is asleep on the railroad question. Il behooves us to wake up. By putting forth an efiort and completing the work on our road we can place ourselves closer to these 4 parties who are seeking the . best coal and iron fields than "any other point By remain ing quiet "we lose this advan tage, and repel their advances Can we afford to do (his! While McArthur and vicinity can not be excelled for coal and iron, it will pay us to remember that we havt no monopoly of those articles in this section, and a road ean reach millions of tons of each without comiug near up. This is a critical time in our history. There Is danger that all of these roads may fai altogether or be diverted through our own stupidity or sloth. Instead of waiting for Circleville, Columbus or Day ton to build a road io us we should be striving to build a road to them. Capital, like Providence, helps those who help themselves. Many of cur citiiens are be ginning to aee the matter in thisjligbt, but thus far it has only resulted io talk. If some of our citizens would only stir op enough energy to make a thorough canvass for stock sub scriptions our portion of the railroad could be completed, and one and all of the now pro jected outside connections se cured. No organized effort to procure stock has yet been made in the county, and now is the time for action. Tas Portsmouth Tribune publishes the extract from the Jackson Standard which we published last week, and adds: We may be in error, but we have an idea that when the RxcoftD publiabed the com rounication alluded to, the Standard commented upon it in a very different tone." The Standard Is in the habit of commenting "in a very dif ferent tone on Cemand or when it meets tnjobstacla, vide Clark vs. Mackley. Tbi Hocking Sentinel re ports the discovery of silver on Queer Creek, on the farm of a Mr. Moody. Dr. Moody, a son of the above took some of the ore, to Zaneavilie to test it, and writes to lb Sentinel - that it haa proven to be pore silver. BRO. RAPER, of the McArthur Record, would like to have a quarrel with us. It won't do, Bro. Raper. You are too small a pattern for that. Your best hold is to go on advertising (and drinking) Bothwell's wine.—Jackson Standard. You don't crawfish that way, Mr. Macklej. If there it any quirrel ea hand it is of your own instigation. It don't nuke any difference about the pattern, horn about the lacte? Didn't jau tat your own words at the demand of the man job had maliciously abused Hon. M. L. Clark? Don't you hate him so now that you abuse everything in the Scioto Valley, simply be cause Clark lives there and you dire not abuse him? When we sre coerced into acknowledging that we have maliciously lied about and abased a man, we mty feel nearly as small as jou ap pear. You are a fins pattsrn to talk about small thing, 'aint you? uidu't lion. John T. Wilson hold you up to the world as a black mailer, and didn't you beg hint not to produce the evidence? Haven't we got your private let ter in our possession to prove that in a publio matter you was afraid to set independently, snd didn't you refuse to. publish it when we offered yon $2 per square for the , accommodation? Haven't you, for the las. seven years or longer, preached tota abstinence and death and damna tion to any one who looked on whisky, wine, beer or tobacco, and at the same time advertised Binnioger's gin and Speer't wine, taking those "poisons' as yoi call them when you do:, advertise them for pay? And wan't they all consumed in your office? At least you never paid special Ux as ' a retail liquor dealer. . Or to come down to later facts, which you do seem anxious to discuss, but which for Urand Jury reasons we ought to remain silent upon: Haven't you insinuated in your paper that Judge Du Had way was brib ed or coerced to do the bidding of the whisky ring by their pow er at the polls? And instead of doing it openly and manly bar en't you done it in such a mean. low, sneaking, contemptible way that he or bis friends ean not no tice it? . Answer these and we 'II ask you some conundrums that are hard. Your plea that anything is too small to notice is old, and is your last dodge. Your next mo tive is to atop exchanging as you did with the Boss County Regis ter when that paper ran you in to your hole. And that would bo sad! Quits a d a ruber ot practical iron men as well as men who have been engaged in buying and selling mineral lands have lately visited and examined the mineral just north of McArthur and expressed .themselves sur prised at the extent and rich ness of our coal and iron de posits. Among those here late ly were Mr. Davis, of Jackson, a practical iron manufacturer We understand he says he knows of no richer deposits in the whole mineral belt. ' Dr Bell, of Troy, who baa operated largely in the Hocking Valley, waa here last week. Ue said frankly that there , was more mineral wealth here than any point in the Hacking Valley or elsewhere that he had exam ined. In another place we speak ol a-beie the O. McA. & C. R. R runa through fire clay, iron ore, and coal in one small cut. Be low that on Mr. Damarin'a land, we believe, are extensive ore banks and coal veins and from the appearance of the vein where it is opened, where the railroad skirts along the oppo site hill, the cut will leave a five foot vein of coal exposed lor probably a mile. Below that near Hartley's Mills, a sev en feet vein will be exposed in the same manner for probably half a mile. These are points where the readjust happens to make these exposures. Every foot ol the line in Vinton coun ty runs by similar veins of coal and iron. There is not a road a the country that runs through a richer mineral sec-, . tion, if as rich. Will our peo ple hasten its development? A Card. The Ladies' Temperance League ol McArthur, will con fer a tavor upon the under signed if they will come for ward lorthwith and pay for the liquors they bought of me on the lOih day of February lacl. I have not yet received one cent of them, for liquors. As religious people, they should fulfil the have J. SHOCKEY. In reply the above from Mr. J. J. Sbockey in last week's Enquirer, the ladies of the League answer, that tbey did not buy his or any other liq uors, a fact well known in this community; that he bus, rr should have in his possession a check lor one hundred and for ty-one dollars, the amount for which his and Mr. John Jonea' stock sold in the city, and fur ther that Mr. Rhockey could have had his money long since, had he been willing to settle upon the terms of the settle ment made with Mr. Jones, a basin agreed upon at the time the agreement waa made lor the disposal ol the above stock LEAGUE. A Liberal Offer. From the Scioto Valley Post. The Vinton Record has been indicted for libel 1 in ' publishing sn anonymous communication, Stating that Judge Du" Uadway had received a present from some one in Haraden,' and inain nating that it was a ease of brib This thing of suits against newspapers is very, foolish. It is becoming a nuisance. , Keep a stiff upper lip, Rsper; and, if necessary, check on us for half that $20,000 (it won't do any harm to cheol). We are determ ined to maintain the independ ence of the great bulwark of American liberty. John S. Blackburn, wlio murdered bis niece in Ross coun ty, has scoped from the Athens Lunatio Asylum, where lie was committed by the last term of the Common Pleas Court at Caillicothe. , Tns leading business men of Portsmouth have organised them selves into a Law and Order League, the special object of the organisation being to enforce the liquor law. , Tbi 15th' annual convention of the Ohio State Sabbath School Union will be held at Tiffin, O., June 8d, 8th and 5th. TflB Ohio . Democratic State Convention will be held July 29 at Columbus. Thi Obio Republican State Convention will be held on the 10th of September next. Wm. Baugbmas, of Zileski Started to the WesMhis week, on a tour for the benefit of his health. ' FoBTT-riVB hands were die charged this week from the em ploy of the M. k C. R. B., at Chillicothe, and time reduced on those who remained. We nn derstand a reduction waa made in the force and time at Zaleski, also. HEV ADVERTISEMENTS Loot. A POCKET BOOK containing ibont tendol iYlart la money, aad four Bote la my hvor from Jamea Daft)). Isaac Duakle, Joeeph Ogsn and nerauel Uflga, respectively, tha sat io of endorsement irons Jam, uengn and laaao Ihmkle. Any Parana returning it to an or leaving tl at thia ofBca "ill ba re. warded for hia trouble, all persona ara haie by waned aet to purchase .aid notes, aa they n; pnipen;. ai i.vuiuo. Notice of Appointment. Batata of Kemp Faulkner, deceased ri8K undersigned ha bees appointed and J. qualified aa admioiatralor of the elate of hemp raulka.r, late of Vmioa eouaiy.de- latodiBitSMadaofMay.lTl. -w ilWABD B. WALLER. ate oOkio, hnmmme$ Dtftrtmmd, Cofchn, Se ii.im . . 77. ... ' - - - ik. SM. I. W . . . MMtjwt at I. Rft. 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Hot only ia It true that Hcriborr'a Monthly eicrla the Engli.h Magonnea, bul it ia Tit Seat of On Amoriom mtmtklit. In the extent, variety and artlntlo eieel leaoe of lt illni4ralioa of Amerieao th-ntea, it ha. a.er been even approached, mnch Imaexeellad It haa a larger page and fitee a greater variety In ita !Onantii than any oth er of tha 8taalard Am.rirao Monthlie. In literary oh.racter. and in tha brilliancy and aMity ol In Editorial uepartoieata, it en joya an equal pre-eminence. I ta ennd'ictora attrtnd with the definite aim ofmakiogilfkaMl maouimlmlho world, of which they hare acrer for a moment leat eight, and , they point with pride and rleamre to the ' n.y ann June anmoere, lecenuy leaned, and ak for (hem a eandid rtnmlnatlon andacara ful eompariaon of their merita with thoea of other ma rastoea; and t h ey renew thei r pledge to the pnhlio. to alrire for anil higher excel lenoe in the future. A considerable demand haa recently arisen in England for St (iichoiaa, Ben brier's New Magsainefor Boyiand Oiila, rne publisher desiring to secure en edition of three thou, and offlratbouud rolune (when completed,) with hia imprint The success in th a eobnlre olSt. Kn-hnlss haa bee ran more remarkable than that of Sertbaer'e Moothlv. It U prononnced to l-e 'aa tioaOm'torfttlmofmiotfar ekiUnm," and.aa ia the ease with all the beet literature lor chil dren, it haa beea f ond to poaaeaa aurpaasing interest for growa-np radera. aa well. Theiaflnenreof the periodicals of the day ran scarcely be esiiniated, eepeeially upon tba rising generation. . Hsrenls and twcheri fan not aflord to be fWifferenl to this inau anee, or carelasa ia relation to tha oharaeter ot the literature furnished to the ehildien' outside of their school lesenoe. la Nrh- o aa not only are history.'natural philosophy, literalare.floe aria, and mannlanturea pre sented la an attractive way to young readera, but the children are stimulated to seek iabr tnatioa foi Iheassalvra The publishera will send to any eddrese a penimea aumher of St. Nicholas, postage prepaid on reneiot of ten eeou, the hare cost of,PPO'iid printing. The magasnea ara old by all Irst-clsaa bookaellara aad aewa dealers, everywhere. . gCKlBlf EB-8 MOHTHLT, St yoarj Uo.a no ST. NICHOLAS, - - - a 6o. ", BOEIBm 4 CO.. 654 Broad w't,5.Y SPECIAL ELECTION. Mayor's Proclamation. MATOB8 0lrtCE, ImoipOBiTTaisAior McAa.ra.im, . 1 Vinton County, Ohio, ,: Xm$ M 1B74. J TtTHEREAB b? b Uwr fobioKgnlnting raWllll Tdwi nl lha AA as, a. af U.W .Io- umIJ a.. II t a Ham aA Ue.i a. U a. ai . v a IBt? aJMNSlajna At tka Hmomo. omomA aaJ.u k. .J " - BaMjs WllVtS Miq hawrt atlnk aUi a. a..U.. I u m weww.ve wm vm uviuwoi ami ui u vmi-erv ao D enoB ABd. rha.taMai tx aee. eLssea B... ueaeuJ .. ' " aw waaavwsawvj lia.nl VWII I IV (J IB) the office of Marshal, caused-by the resigns. tiSB Of Wm. ,. -H . ,u ll,..!.. i" uired by law to III such vacancy. la BUranin.. .f ...... . v -I W" H. U ,1MI.I,KFU, rl. nonoD, aayor ol tha Incorporated Tillage of make known thai . ... Mondaj tha 8th Day of Juns 1874, ia by wie appointed the day oa which lb qnaliBed electors of the laeorporated village of McArthur are notified to meet at the Court SAHi. amiti . .k. - 1 i . ? 7Z - w omwoM piscw aee. ignaled for holding aueh election., between the hour, ef aix o'clock in the foreaooa, and oim e cioew ia we aneraooa of said day, and thee and there to proceed to vote by ballot fbrlbe Jullowiaioffleer, towiti One Marsbal, nr the tneapired term. ' ' ' Alt en mAoT m, omoA si m a.s k. eiUare, thia Mta day of May, A. D. l7t. Ki IllJ W. msa, . . . Wauted- 'ATarlner." ASILBNT or active partner to laveet MO ia an aatabllshed bus.aeea ia VoArthur. Busineee paya, but rjutre. more eaiilal t hsa I am able to eemmsad. Address PART NRR or make personal appltcaiioa at thia othoe. . i 4 , MAY 20th; cniLLicoTHE, o.,' Befs Io invito ailention Io his Urge aad at tractive (took, o IVs red at lowtat CASH MUCKS. DOMESTIC GOODS In largo ijpplf. ' .: 1 DRESS GOODS ! of all kiode. Black and Colored Silks Jffohalre and ilpacca$t Black & Colored Grenadines CAEPE TINGS, .A Urge stock or j I - i BnVSSKLS and iJfCnAMJr. OILCLOTHS, Mattings &Wiidow Shades at. b. ak abt. Bolt's Patent Sheet Iron ROOFING ! 'PniS BOOPINQ for Chempaeaa mui. KUHBtUlill T, MBfLTtJIli or .nplic tion with its FIRE, WIPU tod WATER PKOOK olialluea. ha no anual in the market For circulars and other Information, addreaa W. 8. BELT, Noa. M and M East Third t , Cinuiaotti.tl. I SlDOOL TEAtHEKS YATED in each count1 lor the serine and summer S IOO Per asenin. Henil for circular giving lull pemerlare. ZIEULER lloCUKbT, iiuciDnau, u. THE LABT HEW BOOK OtT The sublcctis all imnortanl, yet a puaaling one. It replenh hes the government treasury aad Impoverishes the people; mskea the rich poor and the poor rich; makes fools ol wise men, exhautto the wisdom ol legislation' makea men rnn mad and women feel sad. inerruaaoe Baa Begun; on to victory. Men or women wauted to cinvsss every town. Ad nrtea ' HENRY HOWE, Chicago, III.' WILD LIFf ri; VXr. AGENTH WAR ED everywhere for thir iwinil haiit.fnllv lllll.lM knnl. ..r Ik. author'a thirty years' life and adventures among ins Indiana, in the Merican Wars, f .."m " wv., hu. M 'm it.f iw MrssKse, and swiing fer than anything ever Desire known fiend tor llloslraled circular and liberal terms- T-1 Hutchinson Co., Cin"lnn 'fli . ' ROBT.B.SMMT BDY J. 4 P. COATS' BUCK THBEAD for jour IIACHTNR OFIOEEICEO TV. Loi-coxlmfdSmit &i , . FLORENCE 8EW1NO MACHINE CO. ' againattha Bmger, Wheeler a Wilson '.' sod Graver A Baker Roe , Involving over $250,000, Ufoollf dtciird fry ft. frames Court ot Iks Vniioi . ia fcvorol the FLORENCE, which alone haa Bnin lot Uomyolg J high Pri at. THE NEW FLORENCE fas omlf maaAts. thai sms tachsard ond far ward or Io rfyal ord Itfl. JUmftflKktaomi- Utd Sold roa Cssn Oklv. Hraciti Taaaa to CLCBS aad DEALERS. JprUUM. ., i'toreaoj, Jfoaj. iiHD Tsis 8sw. ifocAts. eisei lit bod atu.ctlo a las assr. it pnUfor mod roadJ,. omi it Ik, W of oil to tea. ltkvo it mo "DoiweV men! io oom srwa. VPt m DOMSBTIO 8. il. CO., Jfs YoriZ Eateneared pereiaBealty.' I 'h.n Ml. ink u .. . nw,., me only true ho- "l o. u.armstrong, ' M.'D., Eemco. MichiKan. epBTCOMANCT, OR 80UL CfJARMINO" 1 Eow eithersei may fiweu ale and gala the lovo and affoceiona of any person they choose, instantly This eimple mental ao' quirement all ean possess, free by mail lor ta centa; together with a Marriage ''uldcEarpt laa Oracle, dreams, hints to ladies A qseer book 100,000 sold Address T WILLIAM A CO Publisher, Philadelphia; V . . m. H .rill 3'. :,5'P !:i.;0; 2 5? O 3 H ,W O h 9P r ,0 aawin i ini r iiwi mm t 499 i is. sjaaa, O Yi ' . i il i S.eoo r 7-J r, ' A TPTT y LiUVV ii-lia C. IV, Atxaaj, aflera kia aurplaa stock of CHOICE, MIXED GLAIOLAS at viholeraM for 14 per 100, fai per lMl. S.ad for eataloinia ) AddTeea - CL ALLEN. Qaeaa.N T. PORTABLE SOnA FOUNTAINS $40, $30,$79ANO $100. Good, Durable; and Cheap, SHIPPED BKAMf OBUbX -.-. Manufactiirelhy '. . W. CHAPMAN Co4 Maai ' " ' son, Ind. Warhead fcr a catalogue, am NEW FlUSf. The nndersigned having formed a CO-pert-rehip under the Arm aatua of , : l- .; . I. I ,-; ..... ' -., . McCOMMON". & : EVANS, Call tht atlaaUoaof thepublio Io their full . alock of . , . . , Ladles' and Gents' Gold and . . Silver .Watches, ', , rvsl Guard md OperaVhmUu Solid 8llrer Bad PlatcdWare Luaraa aad Bfarrle Isaprered Bpeeta , eleai .FINS UOTLKRt SOLD PENS, AC, ' , Aod every thing kept m FIEST CLASS JEWEIET btoms. Wadding ring aad hair Jewelry made to or der. Kepa-riag of watches, olooka. aad lewelry a specially.. . 1 1 . No charge for eoxravmggooda bought el weir store. for correct lima take it from their obrono meter the only one ia the city. Next i Door to ; Warner Home, 68 Faint 8treet. Chillicothe, Ohio. ' J. 8. McCOMMON, . . W.E. KVANS. TmyUT4 Probate Iotce. Probate Coort, Vinton County, Ohio. ft . VTOTICK la hereby given thai gachariah wl Jewell, guardian of Chariee,L. Kamy, a minut, r.ss niea nis ao vuoi nerein lor partial settlement, and that the same la set for hear mg on the S'trvday of May, A. I. IIP., at 10 A'.. In..!. .1. U U . w vivwi., . . .. i mi. u. n I r, . Problle Judae. May T, mi. . , , 11 Guardian's Notice. Probate Court, Vinton County Ohio, VTOTtCB ta hereby given that Reaikmia OlBron,aa guardian ot John N. and Mary Ann Hart, minora. h" filed his account here. in for partial eelllrmant; and that the sums la aet for hearing on the IWtb. day ol Mav IM7I, at luovioca, a. m. 11 u. airu, Probate Judge. , ' ' At Msy7.Ut Road Notice. N Ot)fc8 ia herek v gives that a petiilOB Will be presented to the Commissioners of Vinton t'ountv, Ohio, at then ucil session, to be held on the Ural Mondav ol June, A. D. 174 prayiog lor the alteration of the county read leadiDji from Me irlburtoKsUski, Ohio; st Uenry H.rold'a Mill, in klk township, Vinion cunniy, Ohio. Patd alleistion to be as follows; beglning in said county road at a point in front of I esse rhry'a dwelling hou-w, thence running a northesterlv dirat lion sb..ul psrallel xilh lb. Mi-rielta A tMncinnati Hsllroad.unli I raid line interrecta tha old road, fed in the lands ol Isaaohliry; ihcnceiDaaor Ihsrly directicn Io the souih castcornrrofthe landa of Holden Tri pp, thence ins north east erly direction io a point near the cvnterof the north-east quarter of the norlhfkt qusner of fcctlon thirteen, (18) lowo.hip eleven, (11) range arvenleen, (17) thence in a northerly direution on th nearest nod beet route to In. teisM t the said ktate toad, leading Irom Mo Arthur to Zaleski. Ohio, at a point about eight rods west of the hruKcio ahichJohn Uerrold now resides, snd there to end, and lor iheva cation of that part of said county road, bow leading lioin - Vinton elation to said Ctate road Itinc between Ihe polel where aaid ai teration begins and the ssid State road from ticArlliur to Kslrski.Oho. HOLLKH 1 HIPP, Pttitloner. April 23, 1671. 6w Cottage Color! Paints, SI.OO to SI JW e Gallea. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, -- i ' tiWKD Oil, - - - - (Oo per gal. : LIQUID SLATE BOOF PAIUT, Fim Paooa - - .... pet g. PATENT PETROLEUM LINSEED OIL, Works io all PainU aa Boiled Linseed, only MACHINERY. OILS, K.8. KELLETw PATENT SPERM OIL.H.OO ENOIivEOIL, - - . i 7 FILTERKU ROCK LUBRICATING OIL, 0 Snd for cards of oolors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL pO., ',. , Bole Agents. 1 . 118 MAIDEN LANK, HhW TURK. tSaprl7 ROAD NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby givea that a petition will be presented to the Oommiesionera si Viu. ton O'cunly, Ohio, at their next session to be helil on tha hrst Monday of June, A. U. 1871. r 'raying for Ihe location of a County road along he following described route, to wit: Begin ling at lha north end of Oullot Alley ia the Iowa of McArthur Vinton County, Ohio, and which said point is ea the quarter section line of section twenty-otic ,(JI) township eleven,(ll) range seventeen, (17) end seven and fifty hn. dreths (7.6o) chains weal of lha east section line of said section, and runmug thence east oa eaid quarter section line serosa section twenty oue (SI) aod Mellon leeaty-twe (a?) to a polo, at or near a smsll ravine, aad curv ing ia. a south-easterly diraulioa along the bank, and again curving thence ia a aorth easterly nfrretioa back to said quartet section line, and continuing oa aaid line to t he center of the county road, ai or Bear the center of section twenty-two, 12) township eleven, (11) range seventeen, (17) as aforesaid, and ther to end. MANY PETITIONERS). April so, is7. aw GEE AT REDUOTION la pneeafor thespdag of irfi. PEACH TREES i 'A 8PA0IAIjTT, ' Cherry, Apple and Pear Trees (JUIKCE. CURRAKT, RAHPBERBT AKO ' GOOdEB'EBBT BC8HE3. . ..... .J . . . , .. .. K Uhubarb aud Asparag;us Roots GRAPE VIRES, t aod S yesra old, all the leading varietiee by Mm hundred or thousand at loeeet wholesale rates. , OHAtE oRAMGKby ihe hundred or lhoo ends Will bo eotd very low by the larga quaotitiee. ' - ' ' O S S 81 ' ROSBsi larga aad Rno assortmenl ea band, aad a ' ' splendid slock ol - .GreenVonie ' ' and Budtag ' Blasts, T j h PoraaM aryebap. ' 1,1 ' daarKow H the time It) beaalify roar home. at a very small coat. WM. cKKLLAR. aWaafirovaMurssry, ChjlUeetAe,U, Saww CltlCllFQUlliiJE om trjetvouu m rtnvtav FOR FEVER G, ACUZX as the SalpheM la the sane woaae, while it efWee tAe ktrnd turn, a) avre palaiakss aad sane r iiay se. Send fcr deem IptiieClrcaUar wtU TusllsasafaM raweteiswM Aoai all pacta of taa ooaatry. - rSSampUaevsagwlBliia4,eevia. rreparrd by ULUMOrJ, f'T 1 1"1 V T aft I vaHngUwsakaa.Bueaositaaa. ' "c. aA 4 A BAY QUAAANTECD aria, Ow. MWIU AUOER A 0RILLIatee4 XL CmM t9 territory. Kasansd ay Oeverwaea efK0W AnKANSASa DAKOTA "Vrufct. vr.sa3.aLeiii.ax , irEW spiinrG stock or MILL I N ERY AND LADES' FANOTDS, ' New Stjrlee mt HATS.BONNETS.RiBBONS IN ALL NEW SHADR3, Jute braids, '; EmbrlerlSa EdlaiKS, . TrlmmlaipV" Vrf li 3 '0 GISTtl, ..: ;c.i-.'. - '--. r., Fccoia .Jewelry, i . ; Cracta, Kiel. Alao a larga aaaortaeaCwa' f . . ',. j i it.. . GeaUfciMsfis't) Jtukiitto : a : t i v. i ir Bleacbior, Preiiius;, Btraodslar, and a& kinds of MUlisery : Work dona to Order ai.n shtrt Hotica, v- ... t Oir. as a ealL Wa will aal' lower than erer. J. P. 4 C. A. DUNKIj , .... - - Main at UoArthw (V SPRING AND SMMMCR OLOTHINQ -' - -1 ' - i j '. ' I nOlc FRANK IIELL9I All, Agcaif , ' !" Atbisapli7ofrs?Baaa5-' ' OOBrs BLOOZ. OPP06ITE TJSIOI HOUSE. ' ' CHILLICOTHE, G. ' HAS TUB -Choicest Rlock11 .. . or-a. Spring and Summer JCIothing "ITER breughl Io thia market, rmbrartag AZswII Ihe latest and most fashionable elylaa,. cm in accordance whh Ihe latast huhieas.i W hen you want a nobby suit don't bill to nil oarrauk. Us al. CUTe and Makes .Oabiie Okdk1 1 ' ( haaaruinmaof1 V''-'; Gents' Underwear II AT8 AN D A PS.fcC All clothier marked down Io Ihe LOW. KNT riUl ltE. aivemtadUandlwul warrani aatisfauttOBT': ' Uapr FRANK BELI.MAR. AGENTS VYANTEDI . To sell, dfrtat la tss.saiera.Taa OiofBaawiai;or , THE AUTI10R1TATIVB BISTORT . or ibc -f.? FARMER'S MOVEMENT By i. Periam, editor Western Rural, flhlcago. Complete and reliable. Wrimn a as J.awsry, ibis nnsiaai ponraiia; ns other engra vings. sMTThi. great work ia Isw ea arise .ad stfiisf sy Msasasdt, ror terms, territory, ai.i.. addresa K. ri A KNArRD A CO., fnbliahen, 17? w. tin st, r;inemnaiii . CA VTION. Inftrior works, aswe oomriioHom, ara ling piiehed. Po not be nnpo.ed oa. Mr. Pernam'a work ia lull. eeJaerifaft, aad endorsed by Ihe great leaden, .as , , Scribner's Honthly, THE BC'BI4ECAHPAI(IN . Another Great Li terary Sensation, The Modern Robin: onCrus m With 150 Beautiful liltutrations. Messrs- HcrlhnAp A. r k.t. u.hmJIi.ii eriM pnlihcation In fCRldNEK'5 MOKTH- ' si. juies verne s imi siorv,, ;i. j THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND1: ta which, ant content with the eld storieaor ,,, "Rohinsou Crusot" end the 'Swiss Faauly , . Robmaon," Ihe writer underlakoa tj shew , , how a party of men call unoa a anvBlarioaa, aad desert island may live bv iher scientioe - reiuroeeaione, wiinouiltiasidofany wreck . , Io draw opoa for the maleriala of Ma aad ! . comfort. .!., i . , The party are Americana who ret out freat . Richmond. Va.,onnig Ihe siege, Ir a balloon. M Julee Verne unites wrn aa scenes ia kI.b lincknowlcige. a exaberancs U lavtaliva genius that Dal FASCINATED TOE WORLD. The Iheme of the preeeai alary arVwdt tna author Ihe fleet pponoaily fnr th display of hia peculiar gite. Tbe story will bo Pro Inaeiv ilustraed, aod is bsgua ia the April aumber. : 1 .-r rro ,v,i ( y for sale by all New liealera or BooPaeliV ' ' ra. Pnce H no a year, aente a aomber. 80RlBN4.cy..H, Broadway . J,. -jT VMnarlarTi - ... FLORAL1 GtriDD I For 1874. t00PA6F; WirGRAV1!f;S,IBd COJU, OBEDPLATK Pukhshed anarterte al S cents a year. First a a saber fir Siet n--nuci. A tiennsn edilicn at same prtee. AddraeaiAMfcB TICK, Bocheater, W.ti SZV-fi A LECTURE r'liJitn YOUNG - .:.';;,..- ,r vx.x yty. a.js Jast pablUned, ia a BeaUd Iavelepo. Mae arc reals. A Lectare oa lbe Rslaee, Trs.isa.at aa Radical Cars af SperasalorrBsaa, ar Bipas al WrakBMS, lavoUMlary .Isilaaioas, aVaaaA Debility, aad InpedimMte to Marrlaca, gsasr ally Nsrvoosoess, CeaaaoiprleB, Klipty .ad fits; Msatal aad Physical t sc. parity, rreallla from BsM-eeeeB, Ac By ROSu d CrVVlE- ; WELL, M. 0., Aa borsf tacreea Bok " Ao, -The worM-reauwaed aalBMB, la 'his adaslraMw i o leolare. clearly prove, (roai aw owe MS. rise ce t. that tbeawlaj coas..nspns ef aslfalaea My , j. Be eBeetaally revapved witkoot aaealclae. aadt .. wilbuet daagereas anrfteal ssssiatlsas, ksegiis lastrasisBli, rraga, or osrdlals, aelsirnf es a every seAerer, Be . Bsaler.wbatlila BoadMiog I i Buy be, sasv ewes hlssasW eheaeh aaat pilisisly; y aad radically. Tils Uoars will prove a Beaa,vw , thowaaada sad laeasaBda, . .. V Beat, asstr assl, to any addisss la aaatsassato t eavskrpe, ea raa.hit ot snt esats, nr two aeseeeo auBias. . isw, air. Briawee mtmrnoi rvB ' ' rilta. read far etrralar. 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