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ftht . Mint tin' MtA I i Official Oi tran Vinton rn.,. : LOCAL MATTERS. 1 HT i!derMetnnff to appear on Thurs- ,tay morning, must be handed in not later i a i vet aay evening . . i Religious Services in McArthur. 1C,; R CHBBOn.-Preaching Babballi at half wit ten o'clock, A. it., and half-past nix oiock, r.u, Sabbath School. 8 P. M. " Prisbttihtan Chubch. Serviceaat 11 o'cl'k A.- v.. and 6 o'clock p. u. Sabbath School at 9 oioca a. ai., ovary Sabbath. vninA iuuBUH. cervices at u o clock A. ., every oaDbato. New Advertisements. ; . ' TLe following are the new advertisements Id thia week 'a Record, 1 '.: Drugs &Books Dr. J.& Strong. , ' JViatre8es-James Henderson. Settlement Notice Eli Hill . : - Administrator's Notice Horace SisHon's Drnar Stnm Is the place to buy your unedi cines. pure liauors. fine nerfumerv: and toilet articles, oils and paints y every uesunjjuon, ItDacCO, 8nUll unit cigars oi tne nnest quality, at me very lowest rates. . Braid andnibrqidery Stamps. jjnio. juuggio vouge nus received s new and splendid machine for Braiding and Embroidery. The ladies of McArfhur And vicinity are requested to call and ex amine samples, by this nev process,. ( her -munucry establishment, on, Market street, nor.Hot Ueurt-liouse, McArthur, Ohio. , strong's Drug and Bookstore . ' Is th . place to buy cheap Books and iauouery Drugs, pure Liquors, fliiercr- iucry aim toilet articles, , Diaries for 1867, Toy Books. Note Books, Blank Books, nymn nooks, Miscellaneous Books, in va riety.? political works, various author and everything and any thlnj usually found lnaurugoruooicstore. Call and see. It Cheap ClAthlng. Purchasers, wishing to buy good cloth' Ins and chean clothing will An -.n n.fn 'on Henry Kichman, at the old stand of aonn r. uunkie, m McArthur, where thev will flndnt very generous and acconimo' dating gentleman, ready to sell at prices that defy cowpetitlon, of like goods In the market. Sir. Itlchnian cau sell you goods, of, the ame grade, high or low, for a less mm of money than other merchants af the cpunty can buy the same goods in the city oi Cincinnati. Give him a call before v - I purchasing elsewhere. ' Dr. Everett. ...This able and dlstingnlshed lecturer has commenced a 'scries of lectures In oar town, which, judging irom his well-earned repute mid the nature of the topics which he prop-scs to treat, can not fail to be a source of groat Interest and advan tage to every class in or.r community. Dr. Bverctt has a well-earned, reputation. wherever ho has lectured, he is spoken of i in terms of the highest praise. Ills quali fications as a lecturer, consisting of a fine, clear intellect, an easy and prepossessing manner, and a thorough mastery over his suDject, give to his performances an Inter est which Is its highest enconium. The Dr. his given three free lectures, which, taking Into consideration the very disa greeable weather, were very well attended. Those who bave heard him will not fail to Attend the remaining lectures. To those who have failed to attend, our advice is, do not miss another opportunity. Dr. Everett. Tosso. ' This d p, dreary, drizzly, disagreea ble weather is peculiarly fitted to make on believe that 1 "This world Is all a fleeting show," and, to make the aforesaid one feel that he don't care a "contineatal " how fast it fleets. "Let her fleet!" We note au exception. Tosso has been with us. His "show" was the best thing of the season. AVe feel genuine pity, for any one who, navlng an opportunity, fail ed, to attend his exhibition. The lovers of music, of fun, of wonders, of surprises, of ft good hearty laugh, were each and all de lighted with the rare treat which their ac complished entertainers gave them. Out . oi the would, because away from a railroad, such entertainments are to us like angel visits,' few d far between." Tosso was assisted by Prof. McCann, the accomplish ed-ventriloquist and magician, nnd by juiss Jimuy loung, wnose singing was not the least pleasing feature of the even- mif s periormauco. ine attendance was not near as large as. from the character of th$ entertalunicnt and the repute ef the performers, could have been reasonably expected. ; If we can't build a railroad, establish a bank, start a woolen factory; 'or show any good claim for the county seat, Wfroxroght, at least, to have enterprise enough to patronize a good show when it us with ' Nature. Perhaps, the .first really pleasurable emotions of an outward kind, to which the bereaved heart is awakeaed, are to be found in the deep and simple enjoyments of nature. Even on the barren mountain and-. dreary moor, on the ever-lowing ater,' anI the ever-changing clonds 5 " No spot so narrow, be but nature there, ; No waste so vacant, but may weU employ; j; Each facul ty of sense, and keep the heart : Awake to love and hentro t To those whose eyes and hearts have Ions-' , . u . I g heenclosed, whether by sickness or soitow. hut are again opened to the soothing in- puenoe ana genue narmonv ot natnrA :i' u The' meanest flewret of the vale; ' f I ; .The common earth, the air, the skies," ') .are, indeed, to them "as opening paradise," ftdrinseiasihly,'-' they "feci that they are' PIir.jWian mey Know.;. .. - -, :; , j ' oas the of of the life-like of a the dr and com Very Plenty in Town snow, lor wholesale houses. Apologetic. To-day , being thankserivine. all work in our office is necessarily suspended, which will account for the late appeal ance of our paper una wees. Located. We are informed by the Hockinar Sentinel that J. W. Stinchcomb, for merly editor of the Athens Messen ger, has located in Loean. O.. and intends to practice law. Matresses. We call the attention of the pub lic to ' the advertisement of James Henderson, ' in . another column. Persons wishing to purchase any thing in his line should give him a call. Improvements. Mr. T. B. Davis has commenced the erection of a fine building, on Mr.in street, east of E. D. Dodge's Biore, Cure for Debility. When, this arises from a diseased action of the stomach, the occasional use of Bo back's Blood Pills, followed by Roback's Stomach Bitters, Is the best treatment; they will never full to do good. Zanesville Trade. We are pleased to learn that the merchants of Zanesville are open ing an extensive trade in the gro cery business, in this place, It we but had a railroad connecting us with Newark, O.j Zanesville would stand to us in the position that the Queen City has all along occupied. Zaleski. the attention of our read ers to the fact that Col. R. E. Phil- lips, of Zaieski. has alaree stock of goods, which he intends to sell very low. Persona living nearZa- leski should give u Bob " a call, by w means. Cotillion Party. , haa the pleasure of attending a cotillion party, given attheLinds- ley House, in Zaieski, on Thursday eveniner last, which wnn inrlppd d 1 " nice. Mr. Jinant. the proprietor o ii , ' me aoove nouBe, is in every way quaiihed, and :'fenows how" to keep tavern. Another Show. Messrs. Dan. Will & ' Bro's are still receiving new goods every aay,which they will sell lower than any establishment in this county. Persons wishing to purchase should give Dan & Bro's a call,' as they will not. be undersold. Game. The Chillicothe Advertiser says that M Mr. Geo. Wiggins and a Mr, Haynesj of Vinton county, brought to this -city six fine deers, which they killed in Jackson county, few days ago. They were asking as high as 30 cents per lb., but finally came down to 15 cents, ieer ana other Kinds ot game are said to be very plentiful in Jackson and Vinton counties." . Gunsmithing. We understand that Mr. Adam Snyder, formerly of Praltsville, is prepared to do all kinds of Gun smithing, at Mr. William Gold's blacksmith shop,-in this place, on High street, near the Christian church. We have seen specimens of Mr. Snyder's work, and can recommend him to those needing anything in his line. - Gunsmithing. Married. MURDOCH ULLUM. On the 2Gth day oi govern oer, at tne resiuenee or Mr Morrison, by S. C. Case, Esq., Mr. Pat rick Murdoch to Miss Clorlnda Ullum, au or una county. I Strange bat True, Ever? vonnff ladv and irentleman In the Unitd States can hear something vert mneh tt thai ulvtntin Kv VA.nwn mail . n charge, by addressing the nndorslgned. Those naving any tears or Deing nnmbnj'.ed will ODlige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant, jell-ly; 831 BroadweytN. T. er Know Thy Destiny. Madame E. F.Thornton, (he crest English As- trclogist, Clairvoyant and Psychonietrioian,who oas asiomsnsa toe soienuno ciatnvs or the Old World, has now located herself at Hodaoo, N T. Maoame Tnomion possessea anon wonderful Mwersof eeoond eight, as to enable her to im part knowledge of the (rreateat importance to the aioele or married of either sex.- While ins state of trance, shedelineaies the vert featnres the perkon yon are to marry, and by the aid am ,in-trn(neat of intense . power, 'known aa Psvchomotrope. eoarantees to nrodnce a life-like bictnreol the future husband or wife Pfbli"t! iof?,tlie7 itl ot position in life. leading tra?tB of eharacter, eto. ffhisis no. rhnmboir, aa thousands of teetimo- nials can assert.. Bha will aend. -mhnn dnaimtt certified certificate,' or written guarantee, tba 'cloture,-Is what1 It vwrDOrts to be.. Bran. closing small look of hair, end atatina place of virtu, Bjv, uiDvDiHuu auu cumpiexiOu, ana encloslna 60. cents aid atameed anvelnna eased to Vowrseff, yon will receive the piotnre desired information by return mai,. All oiiioations sacredly eonadeiAalAddnsa " i v -?. inorawn, r. u, nl Leo . BoxSi3."Hndson,N. Y, Marriage aud Celibacy. A N ESSAY OF V AKN1NO ANDJNSTEUC r. T10N FOB YOUNO MEM. Also, Diseases and Abaaea whioh prematurely Prostrate the Vial Powera. with aore meaoa of relief. Sent rrea or Charge, In aealed leUer envelopei. Ad draaaDr. J. BK1LLIN HOUGUTON, Howard Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. A Stiiustltute tor Calomel. caving the power to relax the eeeretioni of the liver aa promptly ana effectually aa bin pill or morvurj, ana wunoai j roauciuff any or t note uieagreeaoia or aangeroae ettacta which oilea fellow tbUM or the latter. Ia all billons disorders these Pills may be need with oonfldoHoe, aa they promote the dis charge of vitiated bile, and remove those ob atsuctiontfrom the liver un J bilisrjduoU which are the cauae of bilions affections io general. Souince's Makdbaki Piili cure Sick Head ache, all disorders of the liver, Indicated by iiuw u, wnsu tuDinie, cosuvnesa, Qrowtl ness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that the liver is in torpid In short, these Pills mav be naed !ti Jvn. tags la all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is requlaed. Plojseask Jor'Ur. Schenck's MandraVe Pills' and observe that the two likenesses of the Doc tor re.on the Government stamp one when in the last stage of consumption, and the other in his present health. Bold by all DroggUte sad dealers. Price 25 Bouwper box. rrmctpai uinoe, Mo. 1J North via meet, rniiuaeipbia, m. Ucneral Wholesa e Avnt: Dnm. R.ra. Co 81 Park Row, NY; 8 8 Punce 108 Baltimore st Baltimore lid; John D Park N E corof 4th and Walnn at Cincinnati Ohio; Walker Tay lor, 184 and 188 Wabash Avenue Chicago 111: CollinaBiotbira8 W corofSooond and Vine sis oi Lrfuie MO. r4a5weml JMew Uountv Bill ami Ppmnlnns. As passed bv Comrress Jul 37. 1888. gives iuu eaur.ionai bounty. io every honorably discharjed soldier wno enlisted in the arm.- of the United States since April 19. 1861. for three and served his term of enlistment and who has received or was entitled to recieva but loo bounty. To every such toldier who has been din ninrKru on ociouru oi wounas received in .i j . . . . tne uno oi duty Doiore Ms term of enlist, ment expired. , To Ihe widow, minor children or parents ii. the order named, of anv such soldier who died while in the service , or from wounds received or disease contracted while in the service of the United States. 150 ADD1TONAL BOUSTY. To all honorably discharged soldier! who haw served two years under one enlistment and who li ve received but Us 100 bounty. 1 ' an ihcrese; pension Has also been granlrd by i recent law To widows of soldie n h i have died in the ermy, or to the children if tle widow has died or re-married 3 per moath for each child uudcr 16 years of age. To soldiers who have lost a loot or a hand or been disabled equal to the loss of a hand or foot, (1Q per month. THBEK KOMTHS IXTH A PAT Ha been granted every officer who was in commission March 3d. 1965, and resigned or was honorably discharged after April 9, 1865, which is promptly collected by E. A. BRATTON, Authorized Military Claim-Agent, "g- 'f- McArthur, Ohio, To Consumptives. The advertisr, having been restored to health In a fow weeks by a very simple remedy, alter having suffored for several yeara with a severs lung alTeot.on, and that dread disease, Con nmptlon Is anxlons to make known to hit fellow-sufferers the meana of onre. To all who desire it, he will aend a oopy of the proso.lption Ubed, l,ce of obarge, with the directions fir preparing and nsinr the tame. which hey will nod a sure cure for Consurap- all Throai and Lung Affections. The only ob ject of l lie) advertiser In sending the Prescrlp- kiwu ib ,u ueucui tuc Bujiuieu ana spreaa lnror matlon Which he conceives to be invaluable and he ho t every (offeror will try hiiremedy in win uubv luuui uuiniDg ana may prove blesnini. , Parties wishing the Preroriptlon, rait, by ioiiifii uiuii, win umnflv naaress, Hev. 2DWABD A. WIL805, William ib'urgh, Kings Co., rl. Y. Jannary 11, ISSfl-ly. XI SI I "K "Aal Wo wan. agents ev (P 1 aiU ery where to sell our Improved (3 Sewing Maohines. Three new kinds. Unde and apper feed. Bent in trial. Warranted five years. Above talary or largecommissions paid. TLe om,r machines sold in ibe United etaiea ror lesa man 40 dollars, whioh are fully licence, ry Howe, Wheale Wili-on. Grovor & Baker Sirger A Co., and Bachelder. All otborohenp machines ar infringements and vne minor or ner are naoie to arrest, fine and imprisonment: Illustrated circulsrs sent free. Call npon or address, Shaw & Clark, at Bldde- rora,juaino,or uuicago, ill. jnne7lawly Errors of Voulli. A Gentleman who suffered fnv Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all theettects or youthful indiscretion. v.lll. tnr sake of suffering humanity, rend free to all who need it, the rooeipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he waa cored. Sufferers wishing to profit b) the advertiser's experience, can ao so bv address ng JOHN B. OGDEN, jell-1v. No, 18 Chambers St., N. Y. rpiIE CONFESSIONS AND EIPERI X IN CI OF AN INVALID, j uuiiBnea aa a nenent ana as a caution to vnnvn vww inj a I. WVA .r. debility, premature decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at tho same lime Tun mians or hlf corb. By one who has cured himself sftcr un dergoing considerable quackery. By enclosing luBir-iio aaaresaea envelope, single copies free of o nurse, msy bo had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIB, Esq., Brooklyn, aiugn uu., iiiw iora, lebl-iy KOOFINO. N rolls read to be nailed down, adanted to House, factories, and bnildinirs of all kinds oonstruoted of materials that have stood tha test or nlteen Tears, and msnnfintnmil on an entiroiy dinorent and notter plan than any otb composition roofing in nse. Secured by pat- eub. orj uurauio ana at tow price. (Jiron lara and samples sent free by mail Liberal terms to agents. Kiadt K ernc Co., juneTy Ko. 73 Vjiden Lane, New York, A IECTUKE TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. : ' PRICE six cents:- . on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of SDarmaton hnu. Weftknew, InvolunUry EmiMlont, BexntA iouiui , uu impeaimenis to Marriage gener ally. Nervousness. Consnmntlnn. EniTarar and FiU; Mental and Physical Incapacity Ire sniuni' from Self-Abuse, to. By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL. M. D.. AuthnvoV tha a,. Book," e. . ' v4 . . . i .. tv . The world-renowned author, In this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own expe rience) that the awful iMMiMn nt stf- buse may be effeotuajly removed without medicine, and without dapgeroue surgical op erations, boogies, instrnmenu, rings, or cordi als, pointing out a mode of onre at ones cer tain and effectual, by-whlch every sufferer, no patter what his condition may be, may cute himself chesply, privately and radioelly . This tare will prove a boon to thonnand ni thousands. . ; . ., Sent under seal, to aiiT adrui: liii .1.1. sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents, or v "wufM auurvBv tne puDiiBners. VUAD. ..v. AAjlJQIfi A) inJv n w y.,rortOffleonoT4,f8. weiy, n. .y.;l ' V .1 ga tow. DODDRDI&E & SON, DBALBR8 15 HARDWAKE ARB CUTLERY. Smitlis'. CJarpentcrs', Ma-1 cninesit' and Coo 1 1 pers' Tools. A tc.l Supply of PLOWS AND PLOW CASTINGS CON8TAHTIT Oa IUXD. 1 Also, trr.ts for til hinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY I t WE are now receiving goods necally kept id large stock of all a a Herd van Ctm. which we will sell at the loweat possible prices. tWOpeciol Attention Paid to OrdM.jf T.' .. - . : J Doddridge &c Sob, ' :1 li aln Street, (oppoeWHkwka Btere,) i i.i.Mr. J McArtTiur, 0. HoitoWlIleMm.' A n- . ."..',. .. 'i ?cij ,v-M.; '? ... , .: t. ..." : ..1 IM llll STEEL . SPECIAL NOTICE. A B an inducement to Manufacturers, Ite- 4 -M. ouamoa ana etore-iaepera to aettle In Za least, and to suprlv the daily increasing do Li a mannfaAtnra and maid for articles of domestic consumpuon, tne nnderaigoed offers to those purchasing lota of tba Company (for the pur pose of erecting business hocsea) the following materials at greatly reduced trlcm, aad upon time to suit parchaaera : uai ara ropier Lomber 7 00 per II. fnioglee 5 00 per M. ?; 3 00 per M. Brick In qnantit.es of 88,000.. T SO par II. Lou of JOxlSO ft, sold st 1100 and npsrda. Also, a number of nloalv 4lnl.h,l ble cottages, with every convenience attached. nD enoloscd lou 60x150, at T.W and npwarda. i'RANCI8 J. HA8EI.TINE. novSml ilanaging Director Zaieski Co. LA TEST FA SU10NS DEMAND I J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or Double Spring) SKIRT. Tile Wonderful Flexibility end great comfort snd pleasure to anv ladv srin ih. n... plot EUptio Skirt will be exporlenced partion larly In all crowded Awmblies, Operas, Carrie gee, Railroad cara, Church raws, Arm ohaira, for Promenade and House dress, aa the Sklt, can be folded while in use to ocoonv a small space aa easily and conveniently aa a silk or musun oress, an invaluable quality in crino line, not found in any Single Sprirj, Skirt. A lady bavin- enioved the nleamm and great oonvenience of wearing the Duplex Elleptio Steal Spring Skirt for aaingledsy. w,ll never alterwarda willingly dispense with tbsir use. or children, Misses snd ifoung Ladles they sre superior to all ohtr. They will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve hir perfect and grace ful shape whet three or four ordinary akirts will bave been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are cover d with donble and twisted thread. and the bottom rods are nntAnlv .m. springs, but twice(or-double) coveted: proven ting them from wearing out when draejrlntr down stoops, stairs, etc. The Duplex Elliptic is a groat favorite with an ladies and ia universally recommended h the Fashion Magazines aa tha Kt.n.tuF Rt;t nr the Fashionable World. - Te enjoy the following Inestimable advan tage in crinoline, via Hnnarinr On.lll. P.. feot Manufacture, 8,y liah Shape and Fnish'.flex- 1 . . rBU1" v icmiori ana economy, enquire for J W Bradlev'a Dnnle Klllntln n, nk. u, i- Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article" vaotion io guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirt r,ffui.A in plex' have the red ink stamp, via: 'J. W. Brad ley's Elliptic Steel Snrin band none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being pasned throuah the centre, thus mMiino ii, m . double) springs braided together thereln.whioh is the secret of their flexibility and atrength.and a combination not to be found in any othrr skirt. balm in au stores where first class skirts are sold throughout the U. 8. and elsewhere. JHanmac'd by tha sole owners of tho patent, 8d8 97 Chambers 79 81 Beadest. N. T. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF OHIO V1N10N CO In Court of Common Pleat Samuel Carter, Plaintiff,) In Court of L . "K'n . uom. fleas nooeri vater, et ai ueiendanu.) Order of sale PURSUANT to the oommand of an or. der of ssle in the abora esnaA in ma 11. reoted from the Court of Common Tleaa, of the aforesaid Countv of Vinton. I will nff .1 r,k lie Bale, at ths dcor of tha Conr t-hnnu l. ik. uwu ui aiuaruiur, m-aiore'Ma conntv orv n. ton, on Wednesday, December 12t1t, 18C6, tne hour of one o'olock r.u. of said day, the aw auainwo-i quarter or section number twea 'ty-Hiue No. 29 of township number ten No, 10 of ranife number nlnataen fn 101 ...;. ipu. :t . - : ,, wiw Inn one hundred and sixtv nanl .n.. .in.,.j 1.11,. ':vjr-v;,."?",j ui Tiawn and State or Ohio, The same to ha nM fra at n 1. 1 Apnrmsed as follows, lo-wlt T;k. ii,. and dollars 48.PO0 and rauBt bring two-thirds vi wan vuut, ... 1 TlBKB OT SiLI On lr on.l. I. V.-J ooe-tnira in one vear. anil nn. kt.j 1. ... , , .u u , li imnu jo.ra wim lnierosv on tne aerorred paj meats from day of sale, with the privilege of the purchaser to pay said deferred payments at anv tie. , JOHN J RHtuwirv 1 . . 1 , ' : - - - M wv A. Yaple, and others, Sheriff V. Co. 0 At,t7s,tor rit'ff. Kov. g, 6w pf 117a Vinton Probate Court. runU!,.-H. C. & T. W. Bobbins, Execu X' tors Of the fistatA nf.Tnlin Rnhhln. JM i,.v. .!,-!."::.: .rv" """"r ... iumuw ana voncners in the Probate Court of Vinton Conntv. Ohio. fn in. spection snd final settlemont, and that the same Th a, krJ he,ln? Court, on Srturduy, clock, a m of said day Dated November 8th, w.w m tii unr ui iin vni nHr . m. n inish a. 1 1 n Vinton Probata Court. lVTUTiU!.. Diah IS. Cowdery, guardian of ii mary u. ana lis mot met nnn 11 hn.fli his acoonnts and vouohera for in Battlement in the Probate Conr ofVi nton iAnn. iy, unio, and that the same will be for hearing in said court on Saturdav the Uth dav at Nov. emnor, a a ise. listed Kovember 8th, a d 136. aw -- KIL'UKU VKA B. Pro. JndM AGENTS WANTED -FOB THE- Camp, the Battle Field, and - tne uospitai, Lights and Shadows of the Ureat RebellioD."-: Heroic, Patriotic, Romantic, Humorous, and dragicaf. . optenawy Illustrated vith over 1CD fine Portraits and Jieautiful Engravings.- HP HIS work for genial humor, tender pa JL, tKos, startling inlerest, and attractive oeauty, stands peerless and alone among all ita competitors. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, the Picturepque and Dramatic, the miiy ana warreious-, the Tender and Fa, thetic.; .The- Roll of Fsme and Storv, oamn, riOKei. Opr. Bcout. Bivouac, and Siege, Startling Surprises, Wonderful Es capes, Famous Words and Deeds of Wo man, and the whole Panorama of the ' War ere here; thrilling-ly portrayed in a masterly manner, at oace historical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, brilliant, and readable book that the war has ca He'd forth. Amusement as well as instruction can be found in every page, as Trophic detail, hrir- iant wit. and authentic history are skillful- ly.interwoven in this work of literary art. Ibis, anaik sells) itself. Ths Dennlp aia tired of dry details and paitizan works, and .want something humorous aud romantic We have agents clearing over $200 per month. Send for circularr, and see our terrni and proof of the above assertion. Address, rvS.F. JUNKIN & Ctt, BOV33 173 Race Street, Cincinnati.!). - Vinton Probata Court. u NOTICE.- Samuel S. Darby, Goardian 0f Brltaia D. Frr and ' Lncratia Fr lr.i heirs of Henry Fry deceased, has filed b.sao connta and vouchers in the Probate Court of Vinton county, Ohio, for inspection and final settlement, snd that the same will be tor hear ing in aaid Court on the ITth dav of rTovstnhar. hs.d. 18M, at II oWock of said day; -Dated November lsta d 186. (''! m ',. .... . scrlwt , : BI .HARD CBAIO. Pta, Jrt.' t' AaatifW In the KECOKD; t its ettict 13 MIRACULOUS. The old, tba young, the middle aged nniU to praise HALL'S ; VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENFWEftV; mm . . tl It It an entirely new scientilte discovery, combining many of the most powerful and restorative aganta in the ttgtiabU langdim. We have snch confidence In Its merits, aad are so sure it will do ell we claim for it, that we offer $1,000 Howard, If the SicTUAw Haw Rikkwir does not give sat isfaction In all cues when used in strict accord ance with oar instructions. HALF'S Vegetable Sicilian Hair Itenewer has proved Itself to be the most perfect preparation for the Hair ever offered to the public It Is a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. It la not a Dye, it strikes at the Boots and fills the glands with new life and coloring matter. XT WILL RESTORE GRAY BJ1B TO 1X8 OHIQIXAZ COLOB. Jt will keep the Batr from falHitf out. XI eleamet th Scalp, and mks the BaW BOTT, IVSTR0V8, JLXD BIIMIX I IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING I No person, old or young should fall to nse It, It it rteommttuitd and uud ty fas FIRST MD 1CAL AUTHORITY'. . IMT" Ask for Hall's ViorrAaut Eictuas Haib Bbdewkb, and take no other. ' The Proprietor offer the SictLua Ham Ba Kbtwzb to the public, entirely confident that it will bring back the bair to Its original color, promote its trrowth. and in nearly all casee where it hastallen off will restore it unless tha person ia Tory aged. B. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors, Sold by all Druggists. ROBACK'8 BITTERS 4?4 ... ROBACK'S v 1 sroMicn BITTERS! curb: DYSPEPSIA, ft vS . e. 4.4 and are the bant Tenia io in worm. ROBACK'S BLOOD PILLS .a, V V A - 4 -.. A ' V CUUE SICK . a. HEADACHE 7 Costirenesi, and sll ill- seues oi ins Dswels. rv ROBACK'S BLOOD PURIFIER! a-V CURES V : SCROFULA ftbil all dlseis ftristng irom Jaipur moou. .ft" i . cj- I :, ) !') ABE 80LD BY ALL. r'U;tu Drusrsrists and Dealeri In ill n Palenl Medicine i ; ''everywhere,' PRINCE'S WALTON i cd.-i ; V9ecessorstoI)r.aW.Kobaoh.);.,.,.t ,j rr SOLI PROPRIETORS, , ,..;',, ; H"0. 60, 58, 60 ft 92 East Third Bft, 1 - : 1 CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1"! "''