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THE V1NT0OEC0RD. '' Mo A Kill U U 0 til 0, THUKSDAY.'aEPf tlS74' M. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE. on end artel Sunday May .':. - notice, iiaiu mil run"- ": , nd nlll ran dad i "II oiUer trains dally, ex.-epl Sunday: N.i. I Mallona. M -il I Cincinnati... 6 .Vinn Chilhcothe... I" " Rii-hlaod Kur.... II ti " rtnmiien H l " MoAsisce .'I Vtnlsn U 'H'm KHinki ..u in Hon Furnace.. .IS " FarkeTsburg ...... a 1 " .Nil. J N" Line 8' I. Kx. II S Hill 3"im 1 ftplll 1 ls" jll . i:t " i i a l i " j" '( " i t; i :M ' I tn !i 4 i " t (Ml It 17 " ft 30 " 6 " :st. No 4 'o. e. . Mail. Pi"- Kit in isisiii U 4Vi 1 (linn li i"iiii 1 : 12 :i4 I 4 . . i . , : 1 ,vj W .".i " i in I "I " a r.i ' l ii " 3 :i7 1 1'4 " $ 14 o (Hi " Stations. No. I Ft l.me Iliipn diruwe... I " SalesKI II " fioion. ........ II 1-i " McASTIIU II -'I " Hamlin . II 3i ' Wii-hl ipl j-ur... II 4 " Ch.lh -nlha 4 l" rtJIB nitl . 4 4U " No 3 will slop it O 1 S. .luni-lion, l.nve land,Ureenhcli.'hillicnihe. Iliiiit'W-n, Allien and sh-oif Landing only. 2 ill 'top at rVoit'a Landing. New England. Athena, ' -den, Chillicollio, Ure.iiti-l l, Vienna, lilau-ehe-ter. l.nv.lnnl, Madiera. Mn-Ioiiull". Oakley ami i:imi"ntnsvilie, only. N-i. li 0 Will mop nt C. H. JiiiKlinii. Madisnnville. Lovelaud, Urernfleld, 4 " t i 1 iu-iil 1 1 1. m Athens and Kcmt's LanJma uiv. os- 111 will malt ail the stops. ZVLE3KI FREIGHT. The Zaleski Freight (ptlng cnt . leaves Ohil licolhe, at 7 txi a in i nayevilc. 4.1; Huh land Furnace. 9 2V, II mn.len, arrive iu . depart 10 H.V, M.-Arthur. arrive In 7: depart II ii; Vinton, arrive 11 f.7 depart W -TO p. in.! Ksleski, I mi doing west, leave Zalraki ill 4 lid p m.i Vinton Furnace. A 3; M.-Ari!iir. ( hi; Hnwl.-n, 4 Kh-lilmnl Furuiw, 4 66; KavTill. & Ohillx-olliP, 7 -HI. 7V..'n Ai PilHTXMtJl'rH HHASCll will leafe llnmiltn at 7 tin. in an.li 15 fi.ni i . arrmnt at Porlsmnulli al lu 'Ala. in. nml i 1 p.m. Keiurniujzi rHin win iv"r". at II uu a. m and 1 M p. m., nrnvinRiil lluiii den at 11 i a. in. nml 4 M p. in. I mina mmnt- ai i.Tfiaini n.r mi im i .- I ...I .. fl.a In.lmn- ine I. HUH minim niiiinni", m-i apoln and CnmimiKti Knilinml Jnnciion fur all point Weitl; al Allien, wiih ihe t! 'Imn- nni ana iiockiii ui'ej niiuru-vi. . -i Knilrovl. W. PEABODY. General Superintendent. Willmairilla TTamilnTi k Mldrllfinort, I1ACICL1NE. IWI LL run n hnck Irnm Wilkeiville lo Hum den on Monduvn. Wednesday and Fridiiyx, returning on llie ame day. 1 mil alo run a n-tiirn hack to Midilleporl on Tuesday", Thuradiiya anil alnrdnve. rei turning on the nuiite Jaya.. lOU.N LliVU 6auKlK74tr WILKESVILLE AND HAMDEN HACKLINE. iiTWILli run a haok from Wilkeil!e to lHamden and return every Tuewliiy, Thnrn day. and Haturdny lor ihe ai-voininoiliiiinn of paaaengera. innkinK vlone i-miDPi tiiiil will; the mail trains on the M. 1 0. It. U. 1 will a 10 carry exprexa pmkugm shipped lo or from poinli by Ihe Adama Kxprena Co. PT ISAiUMII.LER Eating Without an Appetite. Hall says: It is wrong to eat without an appetite, lor it shows there u no gat (ric juice in the 6tomach, and that nn lure does not need food; and not needing it, there being no j'lice to receive and act upon it, it remains there onl.v lo pu rify, the very thought of which 6hould be' sufficient to deter any many from eating without an appetite for the remainder ot bid life. If a tonic n Xaken to whet the appetite, it is a mistaken course, Tor its only result is to cause one to eat more, when already an amount Ins been eaten beyond whai the gastric is able to prepare. The object to be obtained is a larger supply ot gastric iuice. ml a larger supply of fool; and nhattver fails to accom plish that essential object tails to have any efficiency toward the cure of dyspeptic diseases The formation of gastric juices is directly proportioned to the wear and tear, of Ihe sjs tern, which is lo be the means of supplying, and this wear and tear can only take place as lha result of ex ercise. The efficient remedy for dyspepnn is work out door work beneficial and buc ceeslul in direct proyorlion as it is agreeable, interesting and profitable." It is proposed to start a daily moruinc paper in the heart 01 the Black Hills. It will be called the Scalp, and it is con fidently expected thai all the Indians, without regard to par ty,' will take if." "I want you to retract what you said in this morning's Her aid, or I will cut your bloody heart out," is a specimen of the notes received by the enter prising local 'editor ol the Du buque Herald. What's the use of trying to be honeet? ' asked a young man, the other day, of a friend. "Try it once' and see," was the reply. Tflg cause of "woman suffrage'' 8oarcity ot husbands. Tax new Chillicothe market house will cost $20,000. Ws will lend the Record &od th CLbuiriAti Queue to lubtcriberi ot CkMAno makes, lighter, a jtiWi iubject Dr. J. Wafer's California Yiiifgar Hitters arc a purely Veg etable preparation, liiado chU'lly from tho nativo hcilin fnainl on tho lower ranijej of tho Sierra Nevada nuniu taiiia of California, tho medicinal propevtiiM t.f v.liieh nro extracted tlieivfroai wit'.iout tho uso of Alcohol. Tlio iuestion U almost daily nskod, " Wliat is t!ie eauso of tho unpar alleled tiuci-ctt of VixKO.vn Hit ters J" Our anawer is, that they lemovo tho cause of disease, and tin; lwliriit n-eiiviTs hi.s lu-alth. TUey iiro tlio prcut ti'.ojil imriliiT iuid a lifii-pvin iriiiiiiiln, a perfect Kcno vatur mnl liivijsurtttor t.f tbu systnin. Never lttrloro iu tlm history ot tlio worm hm it iiinlUr'mu "'n ciiiiipoumlucl pus Hessini; tho reiii'irlaihlo fjiutlitioa of Vts Eti.vn lirrrat.s in healing tho sick of every tlwnso la.iu U heir to. They are a pc'ntlj l'urjxativo m well os a Tuuio, relieviii): Ciiiiifcxtiiui or Iullumniiitinii of tho Liver imd Vueerul Orguus, iu Uiliuuu Diseases. Tho properties of Dr. Walk er's Vixiiti.ut lin rKiisnm Apnrioiit.Dia plioretin, OiirniiniitivH, Nutritious Laxa tivo, Diiircrio, Hcdntiye, Cmtotor-lrritout, gu,.fil!i. I w..w..M.rtt jt'l'l .Anti-IlililillS. Grntoful Thonsnnds proclaim Vinkgar 15ITTF.R3 tho most wonder ful' Invignrant that ever sustained tho sinking system. - No Person can tako these Bit ters according to directions, nud re main long unwell, provided their bones are not Jistroyed by mineral poisou or other mi.aus, and vital or gans wasted uevona repair. - liilious, ilemittcnt, and In termittent Fevers, which are so prevalent iu tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially tlioso oHho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenucsseo, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colo rado, Brazos, Kio Grando, Tearl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savanuah, Ko j.n5ke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through out our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusual heat ar.d dryness, are invariably ac companied by oxtonsivo derange ments of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. Iu their treatment, a purgative,- exerting a powerful iufluonce upon theso vari ous organs, is essentially necessary. Thcro is no cathartic for tho purpose crmal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, au thoy will speedily remove the dark -colored viscid matter with which, the bowels are leaded, at the sniuo time stimulatiug tho secretions of tho liver, mid gonerally restoring tho healthy func tions of tho digestive organs. Fortify tho body against dis ease by purifying all its fluids with Vinkoau UirrEits. No epidomio cua take hold of i system thus lore-urmud. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, i'ani iu the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Bilum.-T Attacks, Palpita tion uf tho Ileiirt, Inflammation of the Lungs, l'aiu in the region ol' tho Kidneys, nud a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oITspriugsof Dyspepsia. One hot tlo will prore a better guurautco of its merits tbaa a leucthy advertisement, r Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Swellings, Ulcers," Erysipelas, Swelled' Aeck, Uoitre, bcroluluus In Humiliations, Iuduleut Inflammations, Morcuriul atl'ec tions, Old Sores, Ernpthius of tho Skin, Sure Eyes, etc. In these, ns in all other constitutional Diseases, "Walkkk's Vin EOAttBiTTERShavefhown their great enr ntiro powers iu tho moot obstinate and intraetablo cases. . For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, ; Bilious, Remit tent rind Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters hare no equal Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical DiseaSfS. Persons engaged iu Puiuts and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and Miucrs, as tiiey advance in life, aro sub ject to paralysis of tho Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vj'neoar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Kbeum, Blotches, Spots, Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King worms, Scald-head, Soro Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namo or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tho system in a short time by the uso uf these Bitters. Fin, Tape, and other Worm's, lurking in the system of so many thou sands, aro eUectually destroyed and ro moved. No system of medicine, no ver mifuges, no anthelmintics will free the "vstem from worms like these Bitters. - ForFemaleComplaints, in yonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, ortho turn of life, these Ton ic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is noon perceptible.. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon tind its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you tind it ob structed and sluggish iu the reins; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelirfgs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the srstem will follow. , R. II. j1r DO.Vtl,0 & CO., DruirpUta & Gen. Aft-ts., San Francisco. Califor nia, Sl cor. of Washington and Charlton Sftk,N.T. bold fey mil Uruuglata and Dealer. C F. OUFELT, WATCHMAKER. K I FACTIR! KG JEWELER. IMPORTER OK- Diamonds. Watches and Fancy Goods. CIULLICC1I1E, OHIO WOULD respectfully aay to the citlaena or Vinton Co that he haa enlarged his atock -tins-one of the lanriat in the Slate. Our L-ainrsa. ha increaned errry year up to the fireent nine and e lel thankful to the pnb ic for paat favor, and are determined lo Keep a large stock of every thing nrnal'y round in a art-o.a,- Jewelry more, and will keep the fineet nioc'k of gold and solid ailier, alo the tx-at Plated Uooda, a low as any boua ia the We keep all lha different tirand of Ameri can Walchea Howard, United Htatea, Elgin. wannam ana sprmgneia aianuiaciurea, twin in gold and silver caaea. Also alarg Iweol GOLD nifOHIU) WAILUFS, Krom 2S lo $300.00, also silver froirt til to 1160. We have veiy reliable lull Jeweled BU ver "W fc B from i 1 4 to A full line of all goods in our line, at qaad lo onlrr by experietfed workmen. JtepeiiH Ug will reccite proaipt attention Fiaaa drop in ul Uf. ! troubt to to good. tijul S. F, CRAMER IIAMD12N.O. M.VKUKlCrURER AND t EALKR IN i . ' " i Hai liens, Stiddlen, .1 UritllfN, nullum, VI ltln, return. Truce - Chains, Barnes, and all ' Other Articles of Saddleiy, . My Inrnda and the pnolm xvnrn'.ly arain'il nl lo rull and tjuuiihi my iloik and -.-!. I mukw iriiml hollet aork, Ufa Ihf lci-1 atm k.aDd at II at lh rt loaant I'iK-i-a. UEP AIRING nr.u.nianureturini done lo order, and all" Work (7arrant8 as Represented, 8 MAIDEN LINE, IMPORTER ANU DEALER 1 Foreign . and ' American watches; JEWELRY Watch Materials; Watch Makers' Tools, Etc Old Watch Case and old Hold ud'HIlTer bought. ORDERS' SOLICfTKD. ; 2tnprlR73 . . ... A GOOD BOOK AGENTS WAN1ED. Dick's Kncyci.opki'Ia op Practical Hk- aateia snp Paortsssa. Contniningu,A'i2 prac- tieal receipln. written in a platn and popular nnii ner, and illiltroted anil expinnntory v0"ilviils. Hniag avomprehenaiv liixikuf r. fcremie lur the merchant. numuCiclureriHr tiuni, amaleuaand hnunekeeivr, Inrluding medicine, pharmacy and domeeliu economy Thesuope nf this work ia entirely dinVrent from any other book ol Ihe kind. Heiiiea hoinira complete and alinrst Indirpennlile brok of reference fur the thousand and one receipts "and articles needed in every house hold , farm, garden. "'-' it includes clear and ch-.iI) iiii'leistoiid directiona for the aiilli a linn of man of i he arts uaiiully acquired only hy long experience, and eo divested nf tech nichnlnies, or the technicalities ol lerma ui-e.l no lully expliiined as lo bring the entire sub-jt-i't within the rnmprehen-iun ofnny person nf ordinary intelligeiu'e. I'runiiinent among the immense mass of subject treated of in the hook are Ihe pillowing: The Art ol lyeing, Hard Self and Toilet Konps, 'I Kiining, Inmillatinn, linitatiou l:i liors, Wlilfs, Uordmls and - Hitters, filler, Brewing, Periifmerv,Klavnrm rsencee,etc, t osmeiics, Hair Hyes and Washes, Poaiadt-s and I'erl'tiniAct (Jilx, Tooth Pnwilers, elf., dy, tups, Alcohol and Alcoholmetry, Petroleum and Kerosene. Hleaching and Cleaning. Viu ear, Snucea, Cal-ups ami Pickets, heceipls tur the Harden, To Kemove!t)ns,fpota,eUt., I'yrntechny and Kxplesives, Ceinenta, eio Waterpruiirlng, Arliticwl, Gems, luka and Writing fluids, Aniline Colors, Paint and Pigments, I aiming and Paper-hanging, Ka' mmineanil Whitewanlw. Varnishing and Pol. ih ng, Lubricaiora, J ipunning and Lacmier ira, Boot and Harness HH-king. Photoguiphv, Meuils and Alloys, (hiding, Silveripji. etu Klecirotyping, Eleetrnpbling, etc.. Patent Medicines, Medical Receipts, Weights and Mennnres. 6u7 pages, rcyal octavo. cl'Uh. Price f Vim ' . i.mar LilUr. FITZtiERALI'.Putlnthere, N. Y. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE - - AN1 TU6 CHROMU YO-SEM1TE. Having control of the magniBcent ail chro mo, Yn Semite, w are able to oilers coinhin atior. of literary and arimtin wnra ol genuine wnrth, and at prices unprecedented. This fine copy nf a piece of Nature' grand est work. i not presented .in INliHual lim ited style, ite dimensions, 14x20, making picture ol veiy desirable ise in ll-elf. AST ORNAMENT TO THE ROOM gmced hy it presence. Hut a few copies of this beautiful t hromn will allowed lo gn to the retail stor, ami those will be sold at their Actual Retail Price, U.0O, wnich if orde-ed in connection with bur Mag uziue, both will be furn'xhed lor $l'-50. A a premium the picture tiiay be obtained by sending us two subscriptions for the Mag lineal one doilni each, or hy subserbing lu the MagHiine two teer in advance, at one dollar per annum. Address, WUUI bOUHKHOLl) MAGAZINE,' Newbuigh.N Y. 8. Tt, Publisher. 4 it 5U Kg ''el. -! . " " B x " E -- S e- r 8 rv k HO A N. DKUCKER&CU. MINUFAUTURER8 OK TRUNKS, BAGS A VALISES NO. IIO THIRD ST., CllSrciNJSTATivO Wm. GARRETSO 1, & dQ. Odd Fel.owsBlock. ; 7i columbus, iroind. -I . . Fullishert of BIBLE; LOOKING-GLASS .. !. .And other ; , , Standard Eeligious Work., Caovasslog Asents wanted Id avereniin in the Umte State.- . . - janl JOHWBIECEt?f Fo'rmerly ol Hsmden.1 n. '' ANNOUNCES to hit friend i-Vln"tpn aid adjoioingcounlies that he has bought the Hot. Formerlj Kept by Obaa. Smith Three door West cl Madison, on O RON'f ST. ? POf&SMOUTlf, B. He ha refiated it fnrouahdut. sad is nrailtWd to entertaia lb liaisling pifbli It iwatonabU rttM. Jaot . , . a ,: OAERIAGEPAOT0EY. North-eaat corner of Mnin and JacKton atreett . MeAKTUUR. 01110 GEO. W. BLUMON, Troprletoi 1 Manufacture Vui?taye$t i(tfie. l'r reetei, eti iuo, aaaaa tno til aiavs or wiooa woaa lone to order on ahort notice. ' ' - i ..).. Painting and Trimming ol "II kinds rSM-uied in (he acaient and moil arli'tiu mle. RbP.UKlNU ol all kind Id mj line will b promptly ami neutl. dune. Work don at this eaiabliahmcnt i war auu-d to i anhdiaiiliul. nut un fiul'd and pxe ou'edin Ihe. mol worku'aulik manlier, not o ne-xi'eUt-il in any rcct b' any other ea tabliahroentin thecoiutiy. . ' . . l J. ROUZER, MiuiUfscturer ofu , , , , BUGGIES 0AREIAGE3 ;i.. . " - 1'., i : EXPRESS WAGONS Of latest, most fashionable tnd tlcgr.nl sly Ins, i.. '; ! ' I Second St., Near Mulberry, CIllLrjqQTIIE, 0. I make it paint lb o all my work of the urn. innvfriNi, nun Binuu pctuuu IU mine III quality of InUh or durability. I employ nn inl'ermr workmen, there are no appientice Dnya snout my eiiipiisnmeot. snd I n not IhiI to i'len-c any person who wants the bent turnout mail in lh coimlry. Irefee.aith pride to my cnst.imers thrmithniit Hoiili.ern Ohio Si to the oharacier of woik ciiming irnm my mciory, ami guarauiee ail my cus tomera perleot mtMl'uiuon. . All kinds of Turnouts finished and ready for Bale, or made to Order, Call and examine my Stock- Rrpaiilng:, Repainting, Etc. Will receive ptompt attention. 1 have constantly a tock of SECOND HAND Carriages, Buggies ana Expresses, left with ma for mile, repaired anil almost as goon as in-w,oine oi inein , . VERY CHEAP INDEED. "lO.ul U73 , Dll'LOMA AwASnr.nsr tu . American Institute, TO J. W. McKEE, FOB, Embroidering and Iluting Machines "I; is ingeniouii snd will meet Ihe wants ol every matron in me land. ' ; , . - i Exhibition of 1872. John E. Ga'tit. Rrc. Sec'v: K A. RsrnsrH. Prrs ; : Bamuel V. Tiltnao, Corresponding New York. November JO. IS72 This simple snd innioi s machine is as iiseliil as me sewing machine, n.nl i.'fiiM be coming impiiliir Kill, Is'iKS. in Ihe nlnce o expensive nirdle work, its work beuiu iiiiich more handsome, requiring nim-h levs lime ami not una-teiim pait the ex)ene. Nn la ily's toilet ii- ceinplete without it A mnchine with illi.strsteil ciri uhir and lull insn ii tinr. sent nn receipt ul tt or Autthcd iu silver plate ror!2 7S. Address, The McKee .llannfnrturliitf Co., ji-j oruauasy. iNew link AGENTS WANThD. Two American Magazines The excellence of American Magnsines has become to well rscognixed abroHd, that one or me leaning fnglish pnpirs, the London Weekly Kegisle, in recsnt issue, thus spesks or rcribner s Monlhlv: We art cosWrsi'snt foniclU SltlSSEH'H M'-NTllLY currie oj thtwizeagfiinntuU imrikil lis tumthl) xrioll or (a-Wlbim-s af iUiulnlmm is4 Miners nf cuan'sii. uuumpiya ttmtlerjni nlullmg.' wcrlh AtHkitg cm vs mart charming tktm tlie i-hj, tun Htjort t tiHif rwor; t As ItgM sail nSdfs ore tnini iujhI with a trnfy mlutic power. Ott of oV one aaif twenty original ariiclee. w 'mlly tlo not know whwlt to CHQOie as beit. for stic-a awl nil art excelled. " Not only is it true that Hcribner's Mnnlhlv excels the English Mgine, but l is tlie un vj o.Q iiiirriuiH nvtiwiinev. In thexienl, variety and artistiiv auul lencenf Its illiMnitioo of American lhnies it haa rjryer been-eyen approached, much less excell-d II has a larger pjgeand gites a greater variety in itaeon'ents thnnany oth er oune oiannnru americnn nonlnlies In literary chnracter, and in the hrillinnev ami ability nl itsBdilniiiiluepartment",it en joys an equal pre-eminence ' Its oiindnctors stnrleil wnh the definite aim nf maki ng it the beX magatiue i the world, ol hu h mev nnve never tor a ninmeiit Ii at sixhl. sn they point with pride and lessiire lo the .my ami .nine nnmnerr, lecenily issued, ami ask for them a candid examination snd acare lul coinpnnsnn of their merits with those m other niagiixines; and they renew their pledge in me iuonu, in strive ior sun iiigqer excel lence in the future. ' A considerable demnnd has recently arisen in cimianu ior ni nn-nmas, Bcribner'i' New Vlsgntine for Hoy and Oil la, i ne publisher urniruiK mi -rcure an enicion or tnree tnou sand ol first hou..d volume (when completed, with hia Imprint. " ' " ' - ' The success in th country of St. Nicholas has been even morn remarkable than that of cnbner'a Monthly. It is pronounced to I "o ulenlMi ptrfKlmipiie for duMm,'' snd, as is Hie case witn all the be llterilnre lor chll , Iren. It has been f tind to possess surpassing miereas ior grown up r-sners. si well. 'I he influence ol the nerioiluiils of the das esn scarcely be estimated, especisllj upon ihe rising generation. Parenta and tescher 'HQ not adord lube inditterent tothiainit-i enee, or csreles in relatmn lo the chancier ot the literature furnished In the rhildien outside ot iher school lensoss. lo Ht. Nich O as net nnlv are hn.torv. nntural lihilnannhv literature, tine ana, and mamiliicturrs pre seated roan attract1 e way lo young reader; ul me i-nii-iren sre sumuiaiea to seek in or msiion fm themclvs , . ... , The rirl'lishers will send 16 nyidres spo'irnen number of Mt. Nicholas. Dostaae prepam nn receint often cenw, ihe fore coal of paper and priming. The magaunea are old by ell Hrst-claes booksellers and new dealers, everywhere . . '.'r', "ORI B NER'8 MONTH LY, It year; Mc.a no 8P. NIOHOLA8, . - - - 8 " 6o. : " SOBIBgEB itCO.,654Eroadw'y,y.Y Trees! Flowers! Bulbs! "I HEDGE. PLANTS I ' , Nursery Stock! Frnitiriower Rates Addre.ss F. K. PHOENIX. Bt OOMINOTfH BTJBsEBT, nl. Illinois. VIA .a.... MJ ... 'mm - Apple, 1,UM 1 yr 2A; S y, ftf; Hy. t4S;ij 160 4ttIou, iWcenii. ,. - ,31jul2iu $72.00 EACH WEEK. Agent wanted everywhere. - Business strtct- ly legitimate. . Particular free. Address a-iuresa j Useplly : W')K l u,Bt ixiuie, M Kakmeks shjuld not fail ti ex amine the patent farm gate, for which (ieorge W. Branton, , Me'' Arthur, is the ijrent in this and Jackson county. It is the , best and cheapest gate ever designed far A farm. crjtins fiftv tier cent. ie8B toan ..ne dju .lauaionea gate; a nil is more darable, for it ufln itt'sag.; ; Eismine itvra)B jou' are in McArihur. II'. ! I i i ' T . . I :; it, La Cresia do s Cresm No, 4.. Prw. ton. vourains nn lli trs, bari-amlle, r.y Kuhe; The Break nl iiey,- HcVne, by Arditi; La UHlknnll, Polka by Lichner) W hen Ihe hwalluws inmt ward Hy, by " Ocsiin; KspiealerWis, Caprice by Er hsnl. a iiie-es fi r VXj. La('rric M r A tHe la , ircsne.W n Es M e.O. t'MiiHins Ii r i.lo ug inunie; 60o. .Moi.aimn btnum, I'spnce, by 8. Pmitftl . , Count on .Vlslnp, hy .Iscoby; Urasi oe, Komnace, tv Thulberg; Imncilig 1 eaves, lnt., hy Msltei. May Breixes, ' lnt., by l.nue '.uiM'eafnr 60o. l.aCrraicpn II O I affile la 'renie.lifl KS O I JSo. U t nn Imiii- it. i following nuiMC- 60o. Chsnt riu Hiviaic, Irauscrlption, by Krileren Thine Own, Helodie, by Lange. A riet-es fur fine. Pet era' A .ft A II FrtMliIti 1 .iionti.i)laMs-EUN 1.1111, nuiua the ltdinaiiig mueai, price, Sou. Two songs by lists, two by lisnks, one l.v slaywood. Sscisd QLa-telle by Thnniiis, Kourhainl Piet-e a (nick siep, an easT March,' and a beautiful ranlnsie, bv kinael. Iu nieces for 30o. Peters'OnOTB A l n Mialral .tloulhly.r UO I r rt I UlNo. 81, contains ihs following music, prfca, 300. I wo new snugs by Maya, one by frail, one by t-Uiart, a trio lor female voice", by A III; a Sacred Quartette by psnks, two Polkas, apret.y Walls, and a Maicb. II pieces fur . 30c. On EECEIPTof theUAEKED PEICE AHdreas J. L. PKTKHH, V. O Hux. W. Ai9 llroiclwny, New York, opposite Metrop- ollilun'Ilolel. . ' ; Teas,!. Teas!!, . KSTABMSHED1810. the dmcirJAL AMERICAN TEA CO., NO. 13 VESET1 S7HEE1, P. 0. Box, 1287. New York. HUBERT WELLS, President. I . ... i i , , - - . . ?EinELISTOP TEAS. . . OOI. O O. : . Black, 40. (SO. cr).bpst70ct. . peril) Green anil Blw:k, 40, 50. CO. bent70cts JAPAN. Uncoloreil. CO. 70. 80. '90, best $1.00. IMPRKIAL. Green. 00. 70. 80, 00. best $1.10 per lb. Y()l ''G HYSON Green, 50. CO, 70. '80. 00. 1.00 best $1 .05 GUNPOWDER Green. $110 bct$1.30 per lb. Black. U0. 70, 80, 00, best $1.00. .per lb N. H.-We hsva a speiMalitv of tlnrden (irowth YOUNG HY8')N and I.MPKRIAL, nl 51 ill, and OOl.oNi., Kxtia choice, Sl.lMI. Our Tens aie putup in one pound pack ages, will, the kind nn I price printed on em-h AUEMTtt lVAMI-U to get up i-lulsi to sell our teas in laiinhes, hotels, boarding bouses and others. In writing lor (erma or sending orders, be psrticiilnr to address the Presiuciit of the romp my, ihus: KOHKIIT WELLS. No. tl Vesey St., New York . We are cnnipeHt ilio request his, as other inirties have iniitided out him name. B. T. BABBITT'S Pure Concentrated "Potash, OR LYE, Of double the atreagth of any oilier SAIMniFYIXG SUIISTASC'E. I hnve recently perfected a new melhnd of parking my Poissh or Lie. nnrl am now pack ing it only in tail Is, the costing of rflu.'h will snponih, ii .ill docs not injnie the soup. It is iiiicked in boxes conlnimng 24 imd 4s one lb lull, and in no other any. I'lrcetinns in Kngllsh and (Jerunin for ninkiug tmrd and soltMinp with (his I'olnsh nci-nunmni eac.i piicang" II. T. HAIIIJITT, (14 to 8 1 Washington St., N. Y. 2llnprlb74 STATii OF QHIO, ; Insuzrance Department ' Conuaitu, February 10th, 1874,, WHKR F,A9 the New Kngl ind Mutual Life Insurance Company located at liosion.ln no mate ul ninssai-nuselH, has riled in this ottliea sworn MMnn.-nl bv the urnner ofli- i-ers Ihereof, showinit it cuudition and busi ness snd has complied in all uiher respects, oitn ine laws oi mis Mule, reisiing to l.ile in sum nee Compnnies, orunnized bv act of Con grcss, or bv or under the laws of any -othrr tare ol ihe llnlted tnfea. Now, iherelore, in pursuance of law, I, nui.nm r. murrn. superintendent or Insur. snce ot theMe.leof Uhin. do hereby ceriitv that sHid rompiiny .s amhnrited to iinnsact Us appropriate busine of life itisuriim-e i it tnia state in a'cordsncn with law, during the current year. The condition nml nusiness of said company at the dnte of such statement inecem tier. ut, l7;i.) is shown as follows; Aggregate amount of mlnfitled sh-i-cis, including the sum ol SJ,2U:), Uil :15 in piemiuin note and 'I loans held bv ihe company on policies in form, 18,670,118 81 Aggregate iininiiui oi mm lines, in. eluding $11 lul.1119 o for re in-. surnni-e reserve 11,328,739 16 Amount nf in. onie for the pieced .. ingy ar incish 2,481,875 92 Amount, of premium nn'.e.of in. come frvr the preceding year 80D,2I3 0 Aniuu.nh oi expeniinurcs lor tlie . piece. ling year in cash,' 1,007,007 38 Amount of premium Dole exten. ditures for the preceding vesr. :I87.810 15 U. p.) In witness wherenr, I have hereun to siihscrih. d mv mime, and caused the seal of my office to be affixed the nay and year above written. WM. CHUKCH. 1 . Buperintendent. loaa i . KAria, agent at Moartniir, u. TEA. , AO) N'lS WANTED, TEA AGENTt wanted in town and country to sen i ca, or gei up ciuo orners. tor tlie lar gest Tea Company in America. Importers' prices and Inducementa to agents. - fend for circular. Address, HllHKKI WELI8. VeseyMt., N. Y P. O Box IIW7 i . 77iotV.runin Ci', Heniy Ward Beecher, Editor, nl Oat )tli ut, ys; "Partis Wish. ingio get tip ciiins, sun ail wno can getor- uers ior tea, snniiiu write mm lore circular." Tlie Sett York Weekly Tribune, of fen" . 3d. sses: "All tjrangoa' should write Kobl. Wells lor circular " .'tha Bcfkt, of Sept. 30., aj; "Bobt, Wells is inorougniy renaoie." 23.ipr Cottage Color: Paints, . , , I..O0 to tl.OQ per Gallon. ., ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, ! .: -l: l i !. "if.T.;:, ; t .. . . 'JftocaD til' Oil, r - i - i - - - 1 60c per gal, LIQUID SLATE BOOF PAINT ' Fiai Paoo ------ 1.28 pel gal. PA TENT, PETROLEUM LINSEED OIL -: .1 i . .i '. : i:.- I. -n j'.-. Works in all Psints as Boiled Linseed, only Mi. per gal. '. ''. t. ', . i-j.. Vmachinery(6ils, ; E.G. KELLEY'8 PATENT 8PEM OIL.H.OO ENOI.vEOIL - T6 FlLTBRlM ROCK tUBRTCATlKa Olti' 80 8end for cards of colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO.',, ; " "" ' 1 ' '' Sole Agents' ' : i MilDEN LANE, HEW YORK. - 23aprl874 " .If .ll!!'-' !, .,,f I -j.,; ;...-. : . ( I 1-r i .'nu it..! i'i;7i ii j.Ji t-i-, rri.j' Done Jfeatly j.and. onaptly AT THIS 0UUCS, ' D I) ; EE R , T r I I S : .S. E E If Yorj ' - ' Want a situation. Want a servant sirt, . . , , , Want to f'll a piano, Want to sell a Cim Inge Want to bitjr orwll n farirt, Want a boartlinjr place, Want to 8i'll town property,' Want to sell jtrocerlt'sor ilniffa, , Want to soil lionst'linlil furniture, Want to sell dry gooil or carpets. Want to Hut customer, tor anything. ADVERTISE. Advertising will jruln new customers, Advertising will keep old customers, Advertising liberally always pays, Advertising makes success easy, Advertising begets confidence,. Advertising J.sliows energy, i . T I . I I. Auvernsing enowspiucK, Advertising meana'biz,' Advertise .or "bust,". . Advertise I o n g, , , , Advert ise well,. ; Advertise ', Every vierohant, manufacturer or business man who has lecume prominently rich,- has made Jus, fortune by judicious advertising So exception- to this rule can be cited! . 'Stewart, , the Piince of Merchants, when a poor man, was driven, lo advertising, as a las! resort, to gel his stock turned into money so as to meet a note. Ar guing from this that if it was good for him in adversity, . h could make u still better in pros perily, he became, a persistent ad vemser, and thus gamed his co Ivssal fortune. Some merchants say it is not worth while to advertise; fur no person reads advertisements; yet evory merchant in this county will read this advertise ment, nnd if he is wise he will pruKi li.V its suggestion, if ho lias anything tn offer w..rth advertising How much in nro then will those road them who are not so largely supplied w th read ing matter, nre at leisure !n the even ing, nml must depend on their paper for their local news, the most iirportnni item t-f which is wliero they can linJ just what they want when they enme to town to make their purchases. Ifyom slock is so old, rusty, dusty and out til stylo that it is worthless, or it' it it run down so that you have nothing left that people would w .nt, it is. not worth while for you to advertiso. But if it is new, fresh nnd sparkling, up to the times, and such us the people want, don't hide them, but publish to the world that you1 have1 them, nnd want to sell them at a fair price-,' ! . :,(, An advertisement published for a sin 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 name a per manent matter; a piece of real proper ty built up in the minds of men until it becomes more valuable than any corner lot in his locality. ' Ip you lose a watch, a dog or a child, or if you desire people not to truM your wifo, ynu rush tt. your local 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 nre los ing by not advertising it Rtporler If those persons who profess to be lieve that newspaper advertisements are not. real by the public wish to he convinced of their ern.r, just let them vivo publicity to some matter tliev would nut cire to divulge to the world, even in the most o'isoiire corner of n country pnper, and see what notoriety they would soon attain. Advertiser i Gazette Advkbtibino is apt to give its that gen tie, jog of conscience which tells us that we wnnt a new suit of clothes fur Sunday, or that we promised, our wife a now dress as soon as the hay wus in Perhaps it would be a good plan for Madame to nark this passage and lay the paper opon hr husband's break fast plate. . Who will say that adver tising will not yet civilize the world! E. '.-" ' -. - . Why do people read advertisements? 1 a see who is enterprising and to leiirn what is going on. To seo if there is anything new, or anything that they want. To see if the season's styles have oome in, and to find out who has them. To know if any one is selling ou at reuueeu races, or to watch - the chance of an nuctioa . For amusement. To satisfy curioety. Because they have read all the stories, mnrrimres. births, deaths,' locale and accidents. llecauae they want to. Ilcoause they can't help it, Ohio State Journal Thb power of priut is well known, but not well understood. A printed sentence has a' wonderful advk.irnat. over fine .that is written or spoken. This is one of the many reasons which gives an importance to advertising. Bot advertisers, even those of eYnrien.. do not comprehend as well aa they might the capacity to influence, to per suade, to convince, which lies in print ed matter. Sntiken words vermis th graces of elocution and the force of eioqoence, yet even trier, fade away inn to nothingness u not caugbt in their flight arid printed. ' Rut there is some thine rn the silent lonunatra. thai nniat , - . C B.W assertion and the sense of permanence shoot tirinted matter which in it marvelous force and inSoernce. Busi ness men thou d never permit them selves to mW eight of what may bo aecomolisl ed bv cerrtverintr naa i.f the printing presses. Learn to 6ver Use. B.rJd"tKen';the "W, whdtf -Bir9 wo ere 01 it. and vsn n.wiu Ism I knowledge worth baying. TOWN LOTS AND LANDi, In Zialeskis , . ' aMIH Zaleski Company, with Tiewtotkt h . development of the local interealaof iJs ki, to secure its permanent uiosperity, aaS M add to it population and wealth, ar Bew Ortering la actual settlei s, town lot aadfarva land al low pnees. and on liberal terms - ; Persons desiring to examine lh pre pert y aod to buy cheap hona will applv ol Ik Company' office to R. THOMPON, Maeager. Zaleski, Ohio, May 1. l7t. If ? LABI1CES 'f BUY ONLY THE OEKUINB . ,, ( GOODRICH TUCK MARKER,. Which i adapted to ' All Sewing Machines, NOTIOR particularly Ihe lai"p of HiO.i. fiOOUKlua, Chicago. Ilia., with nve pateat , stamps. ' - II, 1. (.OODBirH, OtHc and salesroom 206 but u, rhieag. Ills. UnttfO. " Zf you are Suffering from a CHRONIC DISEASE, Urokcn Down Coall(U(lf1l. '. Or require Remedy to rurlfy and Enrich tbe DTIe Ton will find nr.0rook':ompww4ljrrw lip of Poke Ituot to postrmo ffrmtr SJs it, cure you mure speedily, and do yoej mora good thnu any and all oilier reus1 lle. combined. Thnt Pule, Tellvwr H rkl.f-loiiklngptklii la clionged to on)' of Irexhnesani.U bcalth. Thoee llaas" of tlie HH I ii, lMinplea, PtielwIsM Itlolrlira nml Erupiiuns are removed, rtcroluln. KcroliiloiW lleaaes of 4hi t ye; Uhlio Hnelllnga, (lleerw, s4 Mure or tiny kind of ilonior rstpidi! dwindle nnd tllanppear n nrler It lofiusaosv i lint la ilT .it la nature' own restorer I A sol ii Ii i o oxyil of Iron combined with th nicdlcluul pinpei ties of Poke lluotdivl4 ol oil (lisngi-eeiibla qttnlltlea. It will ear any llNca-.ii whose leal or direct eaose it Hull IIIoimI. Itlteninnllam. PaAwa I l.imbsi.ir llone,'onatltutloa)rwie tlowu liy Mercurial or other polaons, art) all cured by lu Fur tiyphlll, or llyaiMt llllc tnlnt.tliPrnisnotliliigeiiuattOlC A ' trial will prove it. bold by UICOKUK W. riI880N, IlIcArthNr, Oklw TUB - SUN WKKKLY, SESIl-WEKKLV AMD VAILT. THE WEEKLY SDN is too widely ksowa to re.oire any extended recommeadeliaai . but ihe reasons which have already give it illy thousand subscribers, anil which will, e Impe. give it many thousands mor, era , hi ieHv ss Minus : It i a Hm-rnle ne wspaper. All theatwief ihe tiny will be found in it. condensed wha unimportant, al fin I length when of momsal. nnu always preariueil in a clear, Intelligible, ind inteiestuij manner. ' , It is a first-nde family paper, fnlt of nt taintng and instructive reading nf every kind, but containing nothing- that can otteie taa must delii'ste snd scrupulous tssle. It is a first-raiesinry paper. ThsbssttaU nml romance of current literalur areesr fully si lrcteil nnd eg'hly primed IB lis page. it is a tir-t-rnle agricultural rsper. The niostlre.-h and instructive articles on sgri ciilliir d topic Trgiilurly appear IU Ibis 4e- i nnrtment. It is an independent political paper, belong ing to no puny nnd wenrirg no cnllsr It light for principle snd the election of the bst mew to r ill cc It espeiinlly devote lis energies h exposure nf tlie g eat eorriiplldns that now weaken and disgrace out country, mu4 lii' ti n in undermine republican institution u'togi-iher. It hits nofear ol knave, ad ask no favors of their sii'iporters, It repnrts 'he fashion for the ladle aod Ihe market for the men. especially the cattle , market, tn n hich it pays particular altentiee. Kinnllv, it is the chciipest paper published ' One dollar a year will seoure it for any sub -ciilicr. Ii is not necessary lo get upaclut. Hi order tn have I'llK W KEKH btIN al Ihla rule. Anv miu who send a lingl dollar Wilt get the pupor for year , i ! , ... TIIK WEEKLY SsI'W Eight page, Hliy-six foluniii. I'nlytl )ar. '9at, counts f'rnm this rate. - '-. ; j :. tiik ni:mi.wki:ki.y smr.-? ie as Ihe I tally Hun. OO year. A ) cnui.t or 20 pei- cent, lo club of 10 or ot, TIIK DAILY ftl'K.-A large lour psg neuspaper ol Iweiu height eolimn. I'sily itircii, alien over 120,000. Ail the aews fr t cents. NuliKcrii'lion price 60 cents a moi th, or (l a year To clubs of lOur over, di count i.f 20 per -ent. , - Addrca -TIIE UN, New Tark tliw. A BOOK FORTIIE Uf ILLIOIf t TvT fa.iJT'ift 0"'L "'t'sUCsanwrlslt w-tjw --..it .r in.., (m,, J J jSisrry sa Iks , s,..., jSisrry sa Iks rk;.. klu imjaitrlr, tutf r.,l,ilhM VaUsVUU, ...... ... . .. ,ll'"ssn.,ws,lrt . . , prwi-cins ,ns irsvtsUSg SSSsrtSS. kowupr,Mrtaiki.iuplriloa.Ae. r's. Thlalisn luicre.Un, work ellv ksslraS as sill pair,, silk nnnirraua n,r.. In, .. ,o4 sssulas vslasSIa l"'rm.llj i ror Ho., k, .r. srrtwl.srsssies.n.isaisll rli.e Still It I a a book Ikat o.,h 1 i, k, ., i,UltU sail h.,. ...I imiA , .l- . ' . Ti. i I "-- -.-....i; wmmins -. - .... uwmH mmm Banc (liai vltnae repuiKllon la orlil.lds, ss ,b,aM bs Is I vaw drawer r ,,, n,, ,j f,m,i, ihr,bslik, finite. It embrace, tverrlhlD sb ihaa.hiM..r.i ailiw f raiire afiteni Ibal I, vorlb kassls. aaA assah Bol ..il.li.h.J Id ,n, otber werk. Ikstt cii. tan on ttres oi poaia1 r Flflr Caala. . Suloll' Hi!1"'"' 13 ' klWv Notice to the Affllc:ed and rnftrttuute. Rllerore arpl.lna to Ihe sotorloue ignsska bs sT,nu lay "kilo paper,, or sain, soy ..""a remit,, f, , ana rk no siauor wkslyoar SIhsm is, r k, tnft alilctour eoudiiLn. w .., a asaasse. rs a soabts kssas of iwoaiaam, rinia;l alnilorird by aom, of llie'noatl,braui BM4I. -- .. "...r.oi ini.counlrr and Kuiopt, as4 ms ,.,nH7 WTVJ naii.oo ludl.aMa SISoUaaM ym . klasorka. lime, suit parlors, So. IS N. KMisTsiTMr ksia-oe Uirk.t aud Cbe.sul, fc'u Uula, Ms. 1 " Notice to ihe Stockholders of the Ga ipolis. McAnhut & Coumbu8 Ralroad Co.' ... j . . i A LL parties having subscribed lathe e iViUI stock ol the O.. MoA. C. R. R. atd hereby reqiii.rd to make payment to Ihe See retaryofihe Companr, at his office th Public Piiiare, in Usllfnoli, Ohio, ot if mora cnnvenienl. to Itaniel Will. President of Ik Vinton Cunnty hank, at McArthar, Ohio, an installment ol five dollar on each share so suhacrihed, within teo day of this data. . Augmtlo. 1871. , ; WM.fHOBRR.Bre'y dee .1871.' -Q..A: scali:s run . salk FA mBANK'R '. STOCK and Ore Scale a good as law, ht sale at very low price. Gallon ' novll h.c.joheb Altera..' .r ?.r JOB WORK EXECUTED NEATLY &PH0MPTLY; 'AT ? ' .'wi 1 v X..t i.tl this office