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MCARTIIP JiNQUIRER E; N. FRESHMAN, Advertising Asrent, ', ,190 WEST FOURTH STRICT, ; " la mi authorized Agent to reclove advertise manu for till paper. JIo h:.s special ar rungoiptmts wltli religious, agricultural niul other, newspapers. " "' ' '' n: ,7. BOWERS, RESIDENT DENTIST, MoARTIIUR, OHIO. Advertisers who may wish to reaoh the l'eoi.le of Vinton aud adjoining counties, can find no better medium than the Me Arthur Enquirer. - : i - frpiNn. Persons having magazines or k hooks of inv kind they wish to hvo bound, nan leave thorn at this office and In duo time can receive them properly' bound. have made arrangement weroby we can at tend .lo Hil branch of business at low price! .(jjils '.'of.- ths discontinued coal mlnos in the vicinity of McArthur will be renewed, in fl few days. . - . 8iDUWAl.it improvement has pro gressed 'slightly on i High street, near the School House. The. new Catholio Church at Frankfort, Ross county, Ohio, was dedicated last Monday week. i i tim ' Dr. X. J. Uowen, , Dentist McArthur,' 0 i ii i . i No w is the time to lay. in your winter'ssupply of fuel, while the price is. low. ... ' ; , ' - This is tho tlrst month of Au tumn. How, the seasons find the years speed nway, bearing us to tho grave. ' ' . . . : TnosE indebted to us on sub Bcriptlon will bear in mind that -we are willing to receive our "back ry.M.' r . ' mi TnE Mito Society, which was held at the. residence of Mr. T. A. Martin, last Monday evening, was an enjoyable affair. ""' The Quarterly Meeting of tjiie M, E. Church, of this place, commences lU'xtSaturttftyi.Servioes beginning nt 10 a. m.- .., Wb were pleased to receive a call last Monday from Cannix ,VaiTEt of the flt'm of 6l Crook & Co.Day- tO!lj,phio.J;- ... -, , . , H i . The Director of the JNorthera Pacific Railroad have decided to locate the western terminus of the main line ofthat road at Taconac, Paget Sound, Dr. N.J. Bower, Dentist, MuArthur, O We do all kinds of plain and fan cy Job work, neater and' at better rutos than i elsewhere. Everybody any (to. Come and see specimens and learn prices. . . . Quite a number of our citizens attended the Ross County Agricul tural. and .Horticultural Fair at CUillicothc i last woek, which com menced on' Tuesday and closed Frl day. - Last Friday evening a . select party or our young folks exhibited their social propensities in a. pleas ant ana entertaining ball nt the Conrt House Hall. ' Ose of thoso light-footed horses mndo things rather lively at J. G Shetland's stable, on Friday morn ing Inst, by' kicking himself loose from a wagoii, which he damaged considerably.-'v A I m t , The attendance at the Cincin nati "Exposition ' for the past eight days 11119 been ninety-six thousand Ou Tuesday, evening of last" woek sixteen thousand were in atteu- ance. The bajlopn; coiistriicted by Pro fessors Wise and Donaldson for crossing the Atlantic, lias proved tO bo Wl entire failure. After piimplrg 400,000 feet of gas into it, tho monster burst wide opon. It is a thiug of tho past. . Dr."N. J. Bowers, Hontat, McArthur, O. 1 w-f -iueqo ej t-aj aij.i... Qx q of qur workmen suggests to Mr. B-,. formerly a; compositor or this; office, but now of Vanco burg, Ky.( if ho will; forward that ti unk, whioh he agreed to, imme diately iifteiv reaching said place, tlint ho would bo very much ' p.blig-. e! iiiiWiji, ! "'; '' V ,. Tiogan Camp Meeting.wliich closed on the'3d Inst., was attended by from one.to hre thousand- doi ly', tfxcdptSnriday, wheh the crowd .numbere d about five tloiisand. The intj'.lS as ell prqyidod with rnlhlstorlal, Ijclp, soino sixty minis ters, being, present . The best of order and quiet prevailed through- OW, i.i.' i. ., I j 1 1 : ii i-cii. ''iK!;iABLB.The IIoue of Will A Co.', Zuleski-tS ' the oldest i'ni tho town, and its reputation for fair and honest ,, denting - i 'untarnished. They have "oh hand a magnificent stock" of tub '.very latest'stylcs of dress goods, ' boots, . shoes, hats, caps, &c., .&c.,,. which, are being of fered at very low prides. Give them I Farst i-oa Sale. E. Ratclifk, Pxecutor of Enoch Ruttkii, dee'd., Will sell the "Ratter Farm" at pub lip sale at 10 o'clock; on Saturday, October 4th. It consist of 102 acres; 75 cleared; balance well timbered ; lies well for tillage; ap ple, peach and other fruit troe?; good hewed log and frame house; all out buildings; grist and saw mill; plenty of water for general purposes, upon the premises. Sit uated on the Chilllcothe road, one half mile west of Allensvillt. Will be sold In three lots, or all together, as may bo deserved by purchaser. One-third cash in haiul, one-third iii'One year, and one-third in two years, deferred payments secured by mortgage. n3G-2t. 1 e m I ' The liveliest and grandest town on the Hocking Valley Railroad, is Logan, and we must say that she is, coining "out in city style," too. Slie has a spirit of go-a-head-otlve-ness that fccenis to-bo instilled into all the citizens. As many people visit that town on business or plcns ure, we would say that there is no pluoo so convenient aa tho .Amori can, House, kept by W, II. Ambrose one of tub live men' of tho place. Mr. Amiiuose's attention to giieBts wins golden opinions. from all, who enjoy tho superior accommodations of the American, i It is eminently a people's House, aud the citizens of Iiogan tilyiuhl feel proud ,of it, American Housu. Nothing con duces so much to comfort, ease and pleasure, as to feel at home in pub li houses. In Columbus tho trav eler can feel at home at tho Ameri can House, kept .by Col. E. Blount, opposite the State House Tho American is the queen of al hotels of that city. The order autl prouititude with which its muaage nient meets the wants and wishes of their immense patronage is su pei'b.. Give the , American a call by all means.';. ,' The best hotel kept in Athens is tho Warren House, of which W, II. McMonigal is proprietor; Wo had. . the pleasure of testing tho truth of what we say, a few days ago, and would therefore commend the house to the patronage of n; oin- readers who may have occasion to visit, Athens, j Mr. McMoniqal is a most worthy and pleasant gen tlernan, and knows how to take car of all who place themselves in his care. Inquire for the Warren Houso when you arrive at Athens. Scnvax vbcuooLS and Sunday School workers nave long n ended a small music book with enough of excellent music to last a y.iar, and at little cost. 'We are glad to see that D. H. Baldwin & Co., of Cin cinnati, have just published the very thing so long wanted. It is called "Gems of Praise," and has thirty-four pages. : Music good and mostly new. Prico o cents; or cents postpaid, and $5,00 per lain Personal. Our young friend John C. Push, of this town, left on Tuesday of last week for Clark Fur- nance, Stewart county, Tennessee, whore he has been engaged ns Su perintendent of Schools. Ho is young man of rare ability and will undoubtedly make his mark in that beautiful State. We regret to part with you John, but hope you may meet with the greatest success ' in allyour undertakings At tho last examination of teach ers, the following named persons received certificates, as follows : For 24 months, R. M. Steel, and L. O. Perdue lv 18, Alice Wood and Lizzie Rich : 12. Julia Currv and Lorenzo Ray; 5, Dora Carnal, Nan cy urow, ii. u. Allen, William urookes, Dora Swaim aud Willinm urown. L. O. PERnnn. f!l'lr Board of Examiners. General News. The Delaware, Ohio, Soap Com pany has pi-ovon a failure. TE west end of Columbus, Ohio. is building up rapidly. New Straitsville, Ohio, is to have a blast furnace. .. . i.. , Madison township, (Franklin Cwnti:. 01',) Fair, October 1st, oil and 4th,- 'NiBAttty seventy passenger trains arri ve and ' depart daily from Co lumbus, Ohio. . . . ,i : The Hocking Canal is again nav igablo, the damages by the flood in July huving boon repaired. . Jx Uarrlson county, Ohio, this 8. a On, 1,300,000 pounds of wool, have been purchased, TvpncHD and bilUous fever is pre vailing at Watorloo, Fayetto'coun ty, Ohio, some of the cases are of a serious' nature,' ':.',',.,'.'!".". .-"'.'.'. TflE old Buckeye House, one of nv Rumens mnumarKS or Uolum bus, Ohio,' Is td bo discontinued and sold. in A perfect panic iia reported At Galveston on account of tho Yellow fever. ' About elghtoen liuudred residents left the city on Friday of last week; 1 " 1 ' . Strikes. BY PROF. J. D. BUTLER. Strike but hear! Themistocles. LINCOLN, Nebraska, 1873. Employes have a right to get for their labor aunucU as they can by lawful , means. It is" lawful for them to refuse work but not to stop others from working. No ty rant so bad as the petty tyrant. " A poor man that oppressoth tho poor, is a sweeping rain which kaveth no food." On the other hand, em ployers hare a right to hire ns low as they can. , . Strikes showing that laborers aspire to better their condition- aro a good sign. They have often securod higher wages, or fewer hours of work. Yet they usually cost more than they come to. While they last, laborers must live on their own savings, or those, of their fellows. , But these are small amounts compared to f lie 'wealth of capitalists with whom 8trikes(bring them in collision. When tho roos ter contends -with the horse' In treading on toes, the," result cannot be doubtful. ""' 1 " ,No set of, workmen are so indis pcnsnble ns they' fancy to their em ployers. How soon their places, if they quit them, are .llllod by .others from other 'localities, nationalities, or the other sex. Twelvo or fif teen thousand London carpenters are now " locked out," If strikes persist in any unrea sonable demand they., may loose employment altogether by forcing capital, to Beck new investment? where it has uq need of ,thcui. ,Tley will kill the. goose , that lays their olden eggs. So long" as a strike lasts, it stops earnings, but not out lays; and thus it leaves the work ing class daily poorer. A century ago Europe was crazy for a balance of power, . John Bull fought for it till plus tho National Debt, and minus a million paupers he was nicknamed Johii Bull-dog. nor did continental lighters fare better. Tho end was: " Low Em-ope balnnceil neither side prevails For nothinsr'g lol't in tithtr of tho scales. The longer strikes last, the more they tend to similar nullification Tho right to strike is, then too much like the right to shear your hog "great cry little wooL" After much squealing and strug gling there is little gain. ' English farm laborers are talking of strikes. But what can they got? Landlords now obtain little lnoro than two per cent, on tho money in their estates. Can they lower rent? But tenants declare their profits small, and decreasing through com petition with the produce, or cheap land in America, wnich yearly reaches English markets; more easi ly, and abundantly. Rather than pay higher wages, tenants will em igrato to Nebraska, where they can buy an aero in fee simple for less than their present annual rent. Not a few; both tenants and land lords, have already bettered their condition by passing from Great Brittain to Greater Brittain. More will. Nor is it surprising that asso ciations of farm laborers, after struggles to soil their labor higher, have devoted their funds to assist emigration to the rich and cheap lands of the West as the true way of carrying labor to its best market. Such an emigration whether from old England or New, or any old istate, if one has money enough to make a new start, is twice bless ed. It makes laborers scarce, so that they can demand and command higher prices. It also, gives ' him who goes abroad a chance to rise Where no tall trees keep down i the underbrush. Landing in Nebraska. the emigrant trends on a stepping stono to higher wages to owner ship pf the, and to elbow i room, for his children, where the laWr mar ket is never glutted. The best strike, then, is to strike for a region whero good laud is cheapest, where inhabitants are fewest, and where railroads outrun ning settlement, bring markets nearest.' No wonder then, 25,751 homcstoadors, or pre-emptors. have hied claims to Nebraska farms, "and about 0,000 have bought of Burling ion ana Missouri River railroad, along its track, on ton years credit, and six per cent, interest, pay ing on contracts since 1872, nothing of the principal till the end of four years, and sometimes by prompt improvement, getting twen ty ior cent.! thrown .off, from the prloe of tho laud. Strike, then, for the great West. As tho best throw of cards Is to throw them away, so tho best Bfriko is for a homo in the Missouri Valley. Ho for Nebraska. - Tho Grape Crop of A Sneer's Vineyards' in New Jerseypromise next year to be (.no-third more than any previous year. His Vineyards n California, and tho products from his New Jorsoy -vine, havo enabiod llm to keep, a, stock, fourvears ahead, and supply the domand for his wines only of tho old vintages, none (ess than four years old. Sold by druggtits. ' ' " ' Now is tub Tuib T-Enrei Demo crat ought to take his county pa per, i If ho admires Democratic principles, ho . surely can , afford three cents a week, .to spread them, The (iosfjof a paper -is'-no excuse for not taking one. Not a week passes -but that ten imes -throe, cents' arc "spent foolishly which might have beeii much better vested iii a newspaper. It buys moro, reading matter than twenty dollars will purchase in the shapo of. books., AJiian may read' books all his lifo but if ho fails tr read tho papers ho may be called ignor ant. Without a newspaper a man is' virtually',, out of, tho world. The MoArthir . Enquirer is $10 per year; or 25 , cents, for the cam paign (three months,) ;'; ' Public Sale, Georcib, Brown, living 4 miles west of McArthur,on the Allensvillo road, will sell at public auction, on Thursday, Sept. 25th, all his personal rjrofjerty', 'con sisting of 1 hbrsb, 5 ' cows, 5 head of young1 cattle, 20 'head of hogs, 1 lowing mnchjne,"18 acres of corn in field, lot of ..farming , iiteusUs, household, and kitchen, furniture, (fee. Medical. loai of memory, aud threatened im potence, and imbecility, find a invert .,KnJl,ur" in Hl'MPHBEINi HOME .TiJJJSPEC",Ict No TWKNTY. XdiiUT. THIS SOVEREIGN REMEDY tonne up tin Tjtem, arraeta the ducluiyet, and im-. parte rigor and energy, life aud Titality to the entire man. They have cured thousands of oaeea. ante, end aeutbr nutilon rcoelpt of perir, AddntM HUMPHURYH' HOMEOPATHIC MHDIC1NH vu.,ouu vi0ADWAY,tt. y. tieuu fpr ciulor. THIS MEAT CAUSE ' - OK -' ' mJMAK MISERY, Just Published in a Sealed Envel ope. Price Six Cents, A lecture on tho Natin-fl, Treatment and Radical cm-oof Seminal Weakness, orHnpr nintorihoon, Induced by Splf-Ahiino, Inrnliin titry KmlHSioim, linpolencr, Nervmis Debil ity, nnd Iinncdiincntrt to tlnrriniro eoncrnllv: I ('onHUniptioii, KplloM' nnd Cits; Jlonlnl nncl X liyhlCIU 1I1I'HIIIUIIV, U. lV UUDft.H L O. CtJIjVKHWELL, Jf. 1)., nnlhor or tho "Cirwu Book." Ac. ' Tho world-renowned iiulhor. In thl Ailmfrn- Dlo lecture, clearly proves from inn own ex perience thnt tho nwful coimequenccH of Bi'lf nljiino may bo effectually roiuovcd without lncillclncH, nnd without dtiiiKcmui) mirKlciil onorntioiiH, boiiirleB, iiiKtritmoti Ik, rlnfr" or cor (IihIh, pointing out a mode of cure nt once cer tain nnd effectual, bv which every sufferer. uo matter what bin contlUimi may be, inny ciireiinnxcii enciipiy, piivuuuy ami rnau-iuiv TIiIh lecture will piovu n boon to thuiiHanu! and thoimuuds. - i - - - i Kent under eeal, in a plain envelope, to any addrens.oii receipt of six cents.nr two postage flumi is, oy aimressinir mc puonpiicrs. , . CHAB. .1. 0. KI.1NK CO., N f 187 Bowery, New York, 1. O. llox 4.K0. , - . . ,,. dfl-lv , . . , , WITII ita gloom? attendant, low aplrlu, depreailon, Involuntary (imUaloiu, laia or aeuieii, pcrmn-r torrhoBa. loaa nf iaw. U...1 PJAMDEN MILLS. COZZENS&JOHNSpN,Pro's, "V"r7"E havo pureliasoil anil fitted tip the VV fthovo mills, it'd solicit the Undo of tho fanners of this vicinity. Special attention glron to CUSTOM WORK, And enro given to ploaso all customers. Mr. A. A. COZ.IONS, n experienced miller, has chnro of tho mill, aud will not fall to dual fairly and give general sutlsfuctiou. Flour, , Meal and Feed Oulmml, nnd for eulo at ., LOWEST MARKET PRICES. July 80,-ltfT3. COZZENS A JOHNSON. DesiraWe anfl ProfltaWe Froper- ty for Sale. ,; STEAM FLOURING MILL, At Zulcukl. Vinton e.nunty, Ohio, on tho Ma rietta & Cliii'innnti rnllmad, with Mill Ynrd of one aero, nj)d with all the nooeiwnrv nincht. ery for Cuhtom and Mkkoiiamt VVokk. aIho, twoaorej of land, ndjolnln the Mill Yard, uiion which I a good Dwelling Tloune, eou tnlniiigT Romnai Well, Cistern, Wnsh-houso, Stable nnd other eonvenloncos, with i rapes aud all kind of 'nplt. Also - , Portable Steam Saw Mill, Now located V mile from Hope Furnace Sta tion. U miles from Zalenkl.and cutting- from 4.- 000 U 5.000 ft of Lumlier ilnlly.nnd a set for logs sufficient to muVe W,U(iO feet of lumber; two two-horse Tenuis. II aniens and Wagons com plete, connected with the Mill. -Also, - 1 1 ; 7 100 Acres of Land,1 1 ' ! ' .;j r, i 1 Situated In WrWhlnnton county, Iowa, Omllci) from n rallmail, with Dwelling House, aud all out bulliliiiKxr 1,0 ".ra of which are im proved; limestone toll, niwrtotiinlinr; n very desirable property. And nlxo, otiikh rjcR- 80NALPKOPKHTV. , ' ' The Flouring Mill aid Saw Mill are in good running ordor, and itoing a very profUublc business. ... . All of snlil iimnwtv u 111 he mid nt low iirH- cos, toKothur or sonarate, tho wholo or funl Imll' Intercut In tho said .Vortnblo Saw Mill. TERMS: ono-thlrtlcnsh, nn d tlieieiimlndur In pavnientM to suit the purcha r. Tills- Is a rni-e chiince for one or twoenergst In men to make money. Siitim'actory reasons given for wanting to sell. .V.Hiiad, July Sd. 1878-tf -Znleskl.tV. - AGRICULTURAL AND COAL LANDS JOR SALE, Consisting of 300 acres, situated lu Madison Township, Vinton Comity, Ohio, four miles from MtiArthur, and one mile from Vinton Station, on the Marietta, & Cincinnati Hull, rond, nn the road lending from MnArlhur to Athens, Ohio. 100 acres of Wood l.nn.l! t.ul. ancn uutler rulllvatlou: 84 m.res of lloltom Lund. Well wateiwl. Hufllelontlv largo for two larnis. Two dwelling houses iiml nil oth. or buildings, about 1-8 of a mllo apart, upon the premises. In a irood iiiiliriilu,riit,o,i i,.l i GitEATKsr Coal Rkgion '' i On the line of said Rnllmad. thoro ai-i a veins or low, 4 loet In thickness on tho prom lies. One vein covers the entire truck iiriiiml one eovors nil except 40 neros, and one covers an utouMcnoout, uu acres. Within 80 rods of tllO HlLlMVAT Hvlti'll. ,ntil r,-,im vi, ...... Statlou to Vinton Furnace; a switch can he convonlcntly built across tho land to the Coal e ns. Auv in,i'Hiin wiii,iiff .,it, . .i.i. deserlptlou, could not doboltur than purchase SO acras of the land holuiip; loll. U. Doming. IIO Will ElvO nilV flll'tllKI' lli'i,,',atln lliu uiuylHi, desired.. Will sell atabargnlu. If. ouu half is paid at or about the time or salo, tlie buyer mny have such time nil rliifiiiM'mt payment, net to exceod teuor llfteon venis, m w 11 bo satisfactory, fmiulvo npon 'tiu!" promises of addresi . M, 11. if.M1NO, ! ' -- . iuvvh aniion v IllV U I.IH.tf. Vlu , , ... I , , , ' in Legal Notices. LEGAL NOTICE. .lohn'lt. Mills, ct. ill., hofrs of In Vinton ih Allen Jlills, deecasod, 1 I'luilllttH, . .- (;ourt of Uo in m on Matilda J. Llnu, Ellznbetli Mills, ct. si., huin of Adam Ileus. i i fJuu, deceased, Do- Civil notion, , feudiiuts. 1 Johii II. Linn, of the State of Illinois, will take iotlee, thut John R. Mills, of Vinton wiiiii!, wuii uu uiu oilier noirs nnu cniuntn oi Alien mills, Uooeamwhui plnlutifls, did ouilio Slbt day August, im, lllod their ,.."..('- ... ..,.w buiituii vuuiiiiuu i wun. i mi ll amlfor tlie snld county of Vinton, State of Ohio, tuliist the said John II. Linn, Matilda j. i,in. wiuuwoi Auam Linn, ncccaned, i,u. zabetljMllls, widow of Allen Mills, and the heirs nd children of Adam Linn, dueeased, defcntnU, setting forth among other things, that tio plaintiil. are tonuuta iu caiiuon unit nro sped In ftttlmplr, from tho md day of Jnnulry, 1TO, of the one undivided half of tho following reiili'stute, situated in said county of Vliton, Oluo, to-wit: Tho west hall" of the nortl'Oiist quarter of Section Number Twenty (0,) iu lowiiHliip Nllinber Twelve (13,) of nan if n uuiwir oevenioeu (!'(,) 01 limns bllli Ject t sale at Chilliuotbu Land District, con taiiilig HO acrus. niiu'eni' l,.(iuj ii sain iieluudants unlawfully and con- .u wiuity. aeeps too piniuiiiis out lie possession thereof. That a e,or- lecrt from Allen Wills and Elizabeth lie to Adam I.iun, deceased, dated April 0, was frnudiilonlty mmlo, executed and rod. That said Elizabeth was coerced ll the same. That said deeil wna iivoi-n. tid delivoiud without any right, power inwriiv, o ui convey mo premises, ana Illegally aud for the purpose of defraud Ittiiitiftsj ns said Allen Mills nnd Adnm won knew; thnt Allen Mills, deceased, owned a life estate In said rcnll.v. that heilk'd January 22d, mi, and his ostato iu suit ruulty then torininated. And pruyiug thut .Wendimts answer snid peltion ; that the BUld.decu -"v,.AIlen Mills hnj Elizabeth lu wile, aud olne. j(ls i am potltiou mentioned ns cDects pin.-,,,,, title nid realty, ma ho adjudged and dtf m,.l t'riLiiAin,,..!. .n,l volJ. mid wkoUv vnca- Vd and set Hsido, und held for naught; thnt (lelundiiuia ruicusu; inai piuinuu imiy 'iyc Judgment for recovery of the possession of SIUU L'UUllV, IDUt Ull Cljllllltlliu parilliuil ma hu onltiruiloir said uremises. that the pUin- till'smuv Uivh judgment for flOO dumngn for ronlsuiid iollts fium Juutiary 2(1, ltTi'S and oiner rciicL t And tho I'Ud Johii II. I.iim Is lwliflpl that he is roiii jc to appear and nnswer sad pe tition on or heforu tho third Saturday ..liter the 1st dujl ofOotobei', A( D.1B73. , ' , . , JOHN R.' MII.I.H KT AT, ' i.,'. , ! Heirs of Allen Mills, ducQsori. By, K. A. liu atton, their A ttoruey. ' Ausust-Tiira-uw ' ;X)MINISTRA,T0R,S f ALE OF REAL ESTA. - In pufsiianoo of nil order of th Vrolmto Court, of Vinton county, Ohio, I wli.-.offcr lor sale, at public auction, on -. -Saturday, Ue 87tl Day of Sdt., 18T3, At tho hour of 1 o'clock, r. u., of sld day, nt tie door of the Court House, lu VArtliur, in suld county, tho following dturibed roul e-lnto, situated in said county, wlti Tho sonth-westiiu.irter of tho north-out quarter, nnd tho wost half of tho soutli-ei.t quui ter of tlie north-CRst quarter of scdon number tventy-eight (.8.) Township nmbor eleven 01,) Range nnmuor soventocn 17,) contain fiijf in nil Illty-sovcu acrus, iora or less. ' Apm-nlsed ut ,). TEUJIS OF SALE: One-.ilrd cash lu hnnd, one-third In one year un ono-thiril iu two years, from the day of sale Thodeferreil payments to hear interest, nmlo be secured by tuortgngc on tho premisos rid.'. Tlio said land will lie offurodiu seven divis on, as follows: Nnmhorl, cntninlng about live acres, (on which the hoiiFstamu).) Num ber 3, about seven acres. Humor 3, about six acres. Number 4, about flvo njtu. Number 6, about fonr acres. Number H ihout eighteen acres. Number 7, about thliten acres. -And will be sold in such division ILho nggrogato sum bid for them shall equal to-tliinls of the appraised value of tho whoi; if not, the whole will be sold together. . pint of said divisions may he seeu at the o ce of the Pro bate Judge, nnd fuller cxplantions will bo given on the day of sale. HKMRY RIYNOLD8, Admlnlstrntor of tho cotatiof Mrs. Sarah Robo, deeensod 'August, 87, 1873-41. LEGAL NOTICE. Josoph Bcyors, whoso plnci of resilience Is unknown, will tako notice, lint J. o. Ross, Elizabeth Hartley nnd Wllain N Hartley have tiled their petition in tu urtof Coin mon I'lefts or Vinton countvOhio, gotting up an estate in. ft tim.pl In tb-following real estate, situate in said Vintii) county to-wit: Tho csst-half of the ipUVwest quarter (B N W 0 of Section Mmher 84, Town ship Nnmnor 10, Hnnge liinnber 10, con taining ,80 RcrcB moril or less. , And praying for possessson of laid premises and the Hum of fill mesne nrlits. Said Joseph lleycrs is required lo ansf said petition on or beforo tho lDtb day of N eimier, iKi,5, (i. ROSS, et. ul. By IT. S. Ci.aypoot.e Seplcmbor 17, 1878-flt. MCUILI.IV'llAY, Attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Milton II. McKInnlss. wl ia plac.o of resi- dencc Is unknown, will Ink lotico Hint ,i. I,, Ross. Eliz.lbclll llai'tlevsnil illlam N. Uni t- ley has lllod their petition inlio Court of Com nion l'lons of Vinton couutt Jliio, setting up an estate iu fenimpl In 111 following real estate, situate In said Vlntol county, to-wit: Tlie west-half of the miih-enst uuarter (W N K i) Townsliln Nuuilie of Sect n Number IU, ier 10, Rno Nunibor IU. eonininiiig hi acres more less. And praying tor possession of said nrem Ises. mid the luni of ju mesne pro II. MeKinuiss is required to Its. Said Milton answer said pctl- Hon on or ueloru the ltith m. J y ni Piovemuer, . 1I08S, et.nl. , Ibr V. 8. C'LAYrooi.K & J. JL IfCUlI.I.IVRAY, ihepteinoor 17, 1S73-0W. Atunne) 8. APPOINTIMENT NOTICE. (TUK undnrfllvned brut ber4 tlnlv Hniinlntoil Klocutor of tho lust will Imd U'stuinont of till estate of Andrew J. M:irtiniim. lain nf Vlntwn county, Ohio, deceiiod. All persons niiouieii 10 tlie estate, nro lsijiicsteil lo make Immediate payment, nnd tliom having claims nilninst the tame, will present them, duly nu- tii'iitleutcil to tho undersign!, lor allow ICO. lAHTl.NDII.L. Kept 8, 1873-3iv. 1 HANNAH COX'S ESTATE. lfobate Court, Vinton Ohio, V 0'i s'otlce Is hereby given, thnt Join Hall, Ad m nlstrntor iltbmiinmm of the cstato of liau nl Cox, deceased, has Hied his nocoiint tliero w th for final sctlleincnt.anfl that tho bearing oil ho same Is set for hearing on tho 18th day of loptcmbor, 1873, at 11 o'clock, AL h. , H. II. MAYO, A ii rust .7,1873-4t ' ' . l'robaio Judgo. Music! Music! I PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS Pricew From 00 to 8TEINVAY'S Pianos, acknowledged unri valled. ,L F. HARRIS & GO'S., l'lanos, posltlvoly, the best uiodium priced pianos made. ' jjXcoN ftCAIlltW, good aud very cheap. SMITH'S merlcan Organs, the only Instru pent used by Mr. I'hlllp I'hiillps, in his soug Uur thiougli Luropo. ", . HI A Vli'S Oi'iruns. ci'lcl, rated for their Uliri- ty und power of tone , Hji'OMNGIcn'H Organs. . , We ai uo tferlng tho above Instruments from tim to ilftoi'ii r cont.- ' ., , - , , Lo'WKR for Cash, . Tlimitlievanlio' piivcliased elsowlierw. Call Idler, iv ut: A a " ,Irj', 187:l-iii McArthur, O. Woolen Mills. Allensville Woolen Mills. HEW InLUCE'SNW. ! ' . - ', i - W. nro preparod to do all kitu'to of work dolio a Jti class woolou fuclury ,VM'n . . CAUDINC., , TISINO and ,VKA1N. Hut lifactloii will he given to alloiu ouifaiflii'rs liignun marsos priu rain lor winii. r-, . . . oi !.,. , , ),t,on, Ilt'STOV C'O. JimfcifjS-om. ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' FALL 18pi 1 87S!! i'ilil",' 'j) ', '( J, '( Hosiery, Staple Goods, Small "Wares; I ' ; 1 -.! .., i 1. 1 1- ., r i... i 'New Stock, Low '..'': Prices, ' ; LIBERAL TERMS. 'I d ; d iJ I! ,l l i i 'i . i i i.i: i k . ; IsTotions, Buck n 'I'-'bi, .... , :-S. C. Swift, '' i i ' CIIILLICOTilE, o. HANNAH COX'S ESTATE. Special [...] DKVOND THE MISSISSIPPI lThous ands hnvo nlrcady irone. and thousands more are turning their cyce towards now homes iu tho fortilo West To those going to Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah .Wyoming Nevada, Oregon or California,' we recommend n cheap, tufu, quick and direct roulo, via St Louis, over tho Pacific Railroad, which rnns Its lino Day Coaches aud f ulliwau Bleopors from St Louis to principal iwlnti in tho West without change. Wo believe that the Mis souri Pacific Railroad has the best track and tho finest and salient equipment of any line west of tho Mississippi, and Us connections with roads further West are prompt aud re liable. Tho Texas connection of this road Is now completed, and passengers tiro offered a a first class all-rail route from St Louis to Texas, cither over the Missouri, Kansas k Texas R. It., via Kcditlla, or over tho Atlan tic Pad lie R. R., via Vlnltn. For mnpi, tlmo tables, information as to rates, routes, Ac, wo rol'er our renders to 8, II. Thompson, Eastern Passenger Agent, Columbus, Ohio, or E. A. Ford, G'n'r'l Passenger Agent 8b Lou Is, Mo. (Jncstlons will ho chcorfolly nnd promptly answered. , : ',' iiJS-ijr' Emigration Turning. Cheap Farms In South-west Missouri. Tho Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company oners 1,200,000 acre oi land in Central aud South-west Missouri, at from $3 to $13 por acre, on seven years' tiiuc, wUhfrec transportation from St. Louis to ull purchas ers. Climate, soil-,' timber, vin'ineiiil wealth, Schools, churches, aud law-abiding society In vito emigrants from all point to. this land of fruits and flowers. For particulars address A. Tl'CK, Land CommUsioner. St Louis, Mo, 1-ly j Fon Lobs of Atpetite, Dyspepsia, ludi- gcstlon, Depression of Spirits and Ciencral Debility, in their various forms, ' FEKR(fr ' Pno-poBATKD Elixir or Calibaya made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York, and sold bv all druggists, is tho host tonic. Asa stim ulent tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, -it has no equiil, if taken during the season it prevents lever anu ague nmlotiier intermittent fevors.. , 19-4 w ! - , I ERRORS Olf YOVTH.-A gentlontan who suffered for years from Nervous Pobllity, Premature Decay, aud all thoettooteof youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send froo to all who need it, tho ro clpe nnd direction for making tho simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing, In porfect con fldonce, JOHN B. OGDEN, ' ' ' 30-3me. . No, 43 Cedar St., N. Y,: For Ayer's Medicines, go io O. Y. 8issons. PiTTsnrBan, March, 1878.1 Wo have used largo quantities of Boymfr Raumiin A Co.'s Strictly Pure White Lend, and hnvo always fou.ad It uniformly and finely ground, very whit and of oxccllorit body. Ita purity we have novor questioned, aud w ehcorfully recommend it. ' '' '." THOMPSON A MILLER. - Master Painters. A CARD. A Clergyman, whlloresldingln Boutli America, (is Missionary, discovered, safo aud simple remedy for tho cure of nerv ous weakness, early docay, disease of tho urinary aud seminal organs, aud tho whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious linblts. (Jreat numbers haver -been cured by this noble romody.. Proinpteil by a doslre to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send tho receipt for preparing nnd using' this medicine, In a scaled envelopo, to any one who needs It, Fret of Ohargt Addreas For Pure Drugs and Medicines, go to Sis- son's, i , , . , , Five Hundred Tliouaand.-fi00,000 bottles of Groono'i August Flower bnve.becn sold in tills State in three months. , We only ask you to go to tho drug stores ol Gunning or Slsson McArthur, Ohio, and getabottlorss of targ or a regular size at 70 cents, nvcry uottie warranted to cure Dyspopsia or I.Ivor com- plaiut, Sick hoadncho, Costlvcncss, Heart burn, Waterbraah, Sour Stomach, Indigestion Impure Wood, and all disease caused by Im pure Blood, or deranged Stomach nnd Liver: Try It. G. G. GREEN, Proprietor, Columbus, Ohio. , JOSEPH T. INMAN Station t), Blblo House, N. Y. City- March 111, 1873-T7.H10, l To tho Hororiiijr.-TliO RoV."Wm.II. KOf- tou, while residing la DracU aa a Missionary, discovered Iu thnt land of medioines a remedy for Consumption. Scrofula, ', Sore ; Thrtat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Nervous Weak ness, This remedy hns cured myself aftor alt othor medicines had failed. ' .,. ,.. . . Wishing to benefit the suffering, I will send the roclpe for preparing and using thli rem edy, to all who doslro It, Free of Charge. Please send an envelopo, with your mine and address on it. Address, ' Rov. Wit, H. NORTON,' 670 Uroatlway. Sow York City. March 19, 1873-v7,nl0. -7 . For Kino Perfumery, go to Slssou's Drug Store. ', . , . ' 1 The Host Place. Tho choicest lot of Gro ceries, Quecnswnro, Glassware, Notions, Ac, can bo had nt Davis Duncan's Btoro, iu Zo- leskl, at all tlmos. Coru, oaU, potatoes and produce, of every description taken in exchange for uru4iUs, at bis storct. In connection with ids store ho has n Saddle aud Harness Shop, nnd will repair anything In that line ou short uotioc ami ut low fljfnres. Goandsoehiiu I f CINCINNATI F U UN AC E V, COMPANY'S ASSIGN MENT. . I hnvo declared n ill vldoml of IS.V lier cent on tho above named account, piivnient to ennunonca Mouday, September 15, 1873, at the oiuoeoi me rrouave .puiige, aicArinnr, u , nrw. KlLVkRT. Ir.. .' Assignee Cluolnnati Fuiuace. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that John T, Black has boon duly ailpnlnted and niifilllied Ad ininlstratnr dt bvul son, of the Estate of William II. Block, deceasi-d. late-of Vlntion nonntv. Ohio. iilinrti, Li JOHN T. DLACiC Sepfombrf 10,1873-8, New Advertisements. ' kStlAliliman co day nitor ilay. till All your BURN vitniity. h ummi up ana your linKlll. tiamiianmiiiu . ..i.,d 4 II If s. lu.rtl.A At , QVVI7 A T KVKll tonk'v O If liil 1 And brake up (he fiearf ul rualaily proprietors, . , . .. . W C. HAMILTON CO.,' . ,. - i '-invAnx.Airi.viuiu. ,. A GRKAT 8KN8ATIONI' A front Wanted. Cash Salarv, Or Commis sion allowed. Htrlotly honorable. Address. F. A. ELLS 4 CO., Charlotte, Mich.i 4t "... GOOD AGENTS WANTED. , ! For the BEST FAMILY MHnrCAT. Hnnlr Sells at sight, overybody wants It'' Apply nt once to- 1 H. n. Mokinney co., 4t. Ill North 7th St., Phil. WORKING CLASSKWr. vvj,. . .wjn,VHUIC VllljflUj I1IVIIV H, UttJ orcvonlng; uo capital required; full Insfruc- uou nuii vaiuaiiiopacKHge or goous sent rree bvniail. Address, wltbsfxceiitrcturnstnmp, M. YOUNG ft Co., 17H Greenwich Ht N.Y. $110 Qfi IN FOUR WEEKS' OA NVA8SI NO PtlA.OV was oue agent's profit on Bry ant's lAbrnry of Potlry and Bong; 170 IN ONI wjcek on The Sew llmweketpet Manual, bv Miss Beechcr and Mrs. Stowe. Any active man or woman enn hnvo an ngencv. J. II. FORD & CO., Now York, Boston, Chfoago and San Francisco. ' 4w. - 30th Thousand in Press. Sale Incroaslnir. 8,000 more live AGENTS wanted for our LIVINGSTONE 28 -yTs ill AFRICA. Send for .circular, and proof of tho greatest succcHsyet. Reports Just in, 184 subscribers iu six daysjllKl in one week., .HUBBARD BROS., Pub's., Cincinnati, O. ' . 4t Write for Large . Illustrated i'rlco List. A1- ' '.:.!.!! .il UreSS., -,..,i- i. GROT WESTERN $MITHHEiD5I NTTSBUBGH PAi 1,1, a m Brccch-loadinir shot rnns 140 to tfinn. Dnnliln Phot Guns, f8 to t60. Single guns to $20. Ri fles t8 to $73. RovolvcrstGtot-25. Pistols SI to $8. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle. Large uiscouut to dealers or clubs. Army Guns. Re volvers. &C. bouifht or traded for. Goods sent liy express C. O . D, to be examined beforo paiu tor. , 4w. Never Nearlect a couicnt Wotning'is more cenntn to my ino louuituiion lor .- future evil conse quenoes, yVELLS' CARBOLIC T ABLETS are a sure cure for nil diseases Of the respira tory organs, sore throat Colds, Croup, Dipthcria, Asthma. Catarrh, Hoarseness, Dry ness of the throat Wlndiilno or Bronchial Tubes, nnd nil diseases of the Lungs. - ' In n leases of sudden cold, however taken. theso Tablets should be promptly and freely Used. - They cquulizo tho circulation nf the iikhhi, nuiigate me severuy oi me atiacit, anil will, in a very short tlmo, restore healthy ac tion to the affected organs. ;.-::-' Wells' Carbolic Tablets are put up only In bluo boxes. Tako no substitutes. If tliev can't be bad at your druggist's, send nt once wi rue ngeni: in now i ora, wno win lorwnrq them by return mail. ' JKm't be deceived by Imitations. Bold by druggists, ftf Price KHe. a box. JOHN O. KKLLOGG, 18 Plntt St., N. V, - Send for Circular, Hole agent for United States. 4w Agents Wanted. ' , Send for Catalogue ' DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,, Nkw Yokk, A WOltK INTENSB, INTKRKST AND INTHINSIC , yAinn. : ' OCEAN'S STORY. Su th glftti ton of lh famout "PXTKR PAKIBY," , A graphic History of the Ocean Navigation,: Adventure and Discovery since the. Ark. lte plcto with startling incidents, fearful disas ters, piracies, perilfv Ac,, above, also the wonukks hknkath tub bba, -Diving, Dredg ing, Telegraphing, Ac. WIS spirited Illustru tions. Agents Just started report 101 orders In four days, Jtc, sells wonderfully fust 8,000 Agents Wanted. , bend for- full description nnd circulars. HUllilAKI) BROS., Pubs.) Cincinnati, O. 4t , THE A HtJBEIOAHE 11 '- " ' " T ATKNT LAN T E R N . .'..i-' COMPANY, -'. Offloe, 11 Barclay St, N. Y. ' ' v. ..n . im.-. -. . .(Upstairs.) Offer to thb' -publ lo n lantern combining safety nndjeconomy - wiuiojeganoe anu usoiuiness. It cannot exuloilui u sliw goon light and oonsnmes lost oil tluui any other; it is not dis- iuruei ny me niguesi wino.ftim it's glass la broken, it is easily replaced bv means of the screw. They employ no ageutt except then traveling clorks, but their goods can be hum iroui ma ousiurs tni-ougnout the conn try- '.'.',-': 4t The startling drawback on uoirly ull medi cine; agonts bus ever been that Iu. their pro. cessof purgation nnd pilvllicution tliev also debilitated thssvstom.' To obviate this di III culty, physicians havq long- sought for uu agent that would , PURGE PURIFY Ui STRENGTHEN , AT ONB AND THB 8AMR TIMS. " l'hvlr niscnrch ha at last liocu Vewiii-led by a discovery which fully reull7.es the loudest desire of medical faculty, and which Is Justly rctrurded us tlie most Important triumph thnt Pharmacy has over aclijcvmb T,hU luiportnnt deslderauiui is . . ,, Dr. Tint's Vegetable Liver Fill. , Which purify the blood and remove all cor rupt humors and unhealthy accumulations from tho body, and yet produces no weakness or lassitude whatever, hut ou tho rontrarv, tonus thostumauh.invigoratns tho body during tho progress of their upeiat ion. Thcv u 11 1 to the heretofore ivr-com-llnblo nunlill'es of a BTRKNGTHENINU PURGATIVE nild a PCHIr YING TONIC. ' Dr. Tutt's Pills are the most active and searching medicine lu existence. They nt once attaok-the ;very--root ef di't'oses, und thrfr notion is o-pvouiit'. tbsi 4u Nil h,mr or two alter they aro taken, the piUorit is sware or their good effocta. Tliev nuiy bo taken at any time without restrnint of diet Or ocrupa tiont thoy- produce null nor nausea, griping or debility, und as a family insdioino lliey havo no rival. 1 - - ' t" Prlco 28cts. box. Bold br' all Drngglsti. 1 Principal oWce, IS And SO I'lntt St, S. Y. 4t. fW., J V Railroad. THE THE I. B. & W THE I. B. & W ROUTE. Is in advance of all comnetitora. It Ii th only lino running through ears to the West. Omnibus transftir, ferriage, all chnn-iM nnd delays avoided by running Til It KK BPK COCHES, As follows: ' ' , to T7.u,BlDtf, !? .,,;, ,, ,d lowa,Mebra5ka and Califorfijia, The Through Coach loavns Cincinnati at S:4Q r. h ., jniuauapoiis ats:4S a.m., rnnni pons at a: 45 a.m., runnluj Burl ington, Ott uinwa and Crnston, anaviua al, OMAHA at 10:00 A. .. NEXT DAY, hours in advance of any ofhor roate, making (jut paw, change of cars to '"' iiirunsu uioouiuifrton, i-eoria, wsleslmrr, Get ydur tickets via Indianapolis and Pedrhsi .-: ul II'. Forallpointi'ln!'' V''1 Kansas, Oolorsulo and th Bontfcw. 1 The Through Coach loaves Cincinnati at -., , i P. M., Indianapolis at 8:00 r. if., ninuitu" """"flu wnuYiiin. jui-t.ur, u aoHlHiarillo alio Qulncv; arriving In KANSAS CITY -at Ui60l - ;, ;;'-'- ,,v.i wiTmicui ni.. I.ohIs lines, making birtono change of can ton Till Hfl 11. If 'fl lili unuivn i fii.i.J.. W fl .' Jli.vl , I' A . pwi M. Sllll AJJa V H. II. .GhA vnur tir.VnlA vlA ln,liunnu,lli. 1 iu...,lll andQuincy" "T"" , Bock isn.a.:aud .Davenport.; i Tho Through Coach leaves i,,. . ' ' r. ii, IntlianaiiolU :ut :00 r. It.Ak6 through llloomington, Peoria and Galva, a?? -rlying at ROCK ISLAND at I0:o a. u., jl,,, VkAiItuiT at 11: UN a. ., .4 jy, -iaanV bu oue change pf cars for poinu lu. . , . ( NOBTHEBN iLLIMOIS and IOWA.' Got your ilckef'via Imllanupoll! aM !P$ria.! .lii'llji'i y.'iln r U Ptillmaa'flieelJrawinirRoom Vim' thmnirli riAUJ..il A. . Indianapolis to Rock Island. JTf''' select a comfortable teat and keep it to dentin tuition 111, lrmml IU... , I . L J ' " H,.,,.,,. ... oau VII I u It K M UfV Convenient srrnirn,i,n,,fa aI..o,. .. I . . ... ------ - -. "BYT' ".'- " IJ"M-' wuiiiiwouh and quick timn. tuJsi.routo. is now mgrtat popular tlwrovghfar MirttH th 'Sut and Jfssti'. , i , ... .i .. .. I I : i . . C.W.SMITH, (ien'l Mavas-er. ! 'i ' , u(tianaK)lus Ino Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad. Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad. TIME TABLE. '.1-f -.- I -.! -. "Ill, I On and after Noveiulior I). 1871 Train, win i' li- l )'i;i!'j-unssfoUoirs-) i, I 'il -7't-i'J.tj :i(; - O a 4 b : : ' . '43 a t n r i, ll si'T- ,, ( iCl.HI-.'l SSI oct-tcAto-ri,-- 6 : : : : : .: r : : it -ki ;, : i ::::::: : :A:4 , ',...i., 7, ng- aa : :.::- ::r.:- ; : :i: t 34 : : : : ":o : : : t : -. ft spsn-4as ,.aosMi,4'io owtfia. Miicgggggg satsegggs r m a, h '. u tk Ti :-!!:'' -: : "J'sl j i'Mi i i"-! I' i i s i'iiltii:: i w.uli lie -.is ;e - ;& 'A T (A o 00.- w , a ,. n IT side re Miles 1 : 7SS? SKgJ523 S B !: : :,:.:, .:(.::: :,: : -a : 2i ' ! :' 'id: LL-.. Aui.atM,- u . .1 , m - nci-wwjOH ngmHHrt ' , : i i i : i : ! l : ' a a ,500 :'i ,.: : j :.,-.. 75i ! r-i j ; I ! i ii; U j 58A ,MOOOfN f 9 CO CO C9 4)9 00 w CC f- v-4 ih ; , " f w r i 1 t 1 -1 3?a OM ...... Zi an an m mim nit ID C-QD 000)00 CINCINNATI XXP&EH9 will mn daily. All othortrains daily, except Sunday. CINCINNATI KXl'RKSS, EAST, tales 00 stod between Hamden and Athens. ' Portsmouth Bra.no It, Mll ' Accommodai'n $:4Sn. m.. 8:15 a. m. Dep. Hamden . Arr. JiM-ksou ' ' . ". Portsmouth' 4:24 ' Ul.Ki, ) l.js U .an TRAINS CONNECT AT LOVELAND, For all points on the Little Miami Rallmad, and at the Indianapolis A Cincinnati Ball road Junction for all points Wesa, . . L 1 1 . W. W. PKABODY, wklANirKSTER, j Master ot Transportation., !;,,) jj Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Great National Short Line Route East and West. Only Direct Route to the National Capitol and Eastward. i i 6n and after Monday, Nsvemborl, Trains Will hin na frillntarsi ' ' ' 1 - 1 ' -I ' t ' Oln'natl Fatt I Mai. Jfrspretil Lit.' IJimprt KASTWARD, ..Depart.... Parkorsburg.1.'.'. Cumberland..... Ilai nors ForrVii llftS H5 Am 40Pm 1,: MtAm 1 IS Pm 446 5bir' I'm 8 S3 Am 603 8 65 till 8 SO 8 48 'A' Washington June. -. Arrive....;, Baltimore Washiugton.!,,,... Philadelphia.;.... New-York. WESTWARD, ...... Donar New 1 ork l'hllsdelphia...... Washington,.:.-.,. Baltimore , . Arrive. .. Washington June. Harper's Ferry..,. Ctiinburlaud .., Piirkersbiirg ...... 10 00 100t 8S 018 A hi IrUPnt l4Pm 410 " :i 'I-' ftOAm iSSorm 1.64 Am MPm 4 00 Am 800 Pn 8 60 Am M 11 45 Pm 0 4 Pin BOO 80 800 " 405 Am 8 51) " J. Oe I'm 104 " 8 00 1 10W 1100 : M' ' rtllmln Pilsot brawinr fioota Bleeping Caii. Which art ai comfoftablo. cleantl j ful iiMiod and almost equal to a lire-side, are ou all trains from Cincinnati to DiJtlmnrn 1 and Washington. See Schedule of Cincinnati su Marietta Railroad for tiineof arriving apd de parting; from McArthur. Tho advantage ot this route over till othei is, thnt it gives all travelers holding through ticket tlia privilero ot visiting Baltimore Philadelphia, and tlie Natlonnl Capitol tvtm. ' Time quick or aad rates of fare Wr tliaa by another route. J i Ths soeftery alosg : Oils RaftWay is, not U,1IS1JVU "r Auuuuruu lllis VOllllllOUu V to fsufrrina or.inKaifT. Uu offers' 'su'iierloV mtes (iclaa qne-tkirii lower to and tnun lios. the urn, nt mil, or any oiner t-ssiom point In radca-JliK goods ol, any dcw'rlption from th Kat five .diractions to ship tli.' llattiiuora i tiblo Hi .y'nod insiilliphig Fast glve-saum ill r.M tliilis. Kri'lghls kiilpped bv this fonts Id liart tit'spslcb, ami leliandlwl with aad suvs t-hippcismucli mouev. 1 1 ill 111 T'U.it 'il' ,N. GUILKOUT). . -vi u- C.cn.rfeight Ag't. Hithhiigy, 'yli'l JiJf ('!. , ' Vn. aick ag t. ualiliuiire. i'cWsslACIniluuhtf '(''ll i'-'l jlf'i :;!