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THE VINTON RECORD. UoAUTIIUK. on 10, TtrUKHIMY. FIJI. 12. 1874 M. & C. R. R. TIME TABLE. . . Oitml after Sunday, Nov. 1. 1873, train ill run m Ni 3,a 4, S and 6 ruo daily; ill other trams daily, MunJays ex-eeplod. OOINO BAST. No. I. No 3. 'No.S. Ftationa. Hail. Cm. Ex 81. 1,. Ex Ctoi-lnniil..... 6 jaim 10 SOarn im Chlllleotha II Ofrim. I Hi ftiahland furM 06 pm 3 Upra rlauideo. li 3 iipm HcATnea...........U S9pm 3 toprn Viaton ..U Supra 3 4 .pin EaUki. .......... 1 oopm I (Minn How V'uraace.... 1 Hp in 4 1 1 pro iarMttuig...M- 4 lipin T cupm 1 37am S Slam 4.am t oOkiii 3 uTmii 3 1 n 3 24am V .Warn GOING WKST. No.x. No. 4. Stations: Mail. Ptl.Ex. No. 8. ClB.EX- -Farkisrsrarg ...... T lUiim 10 noaro 1" 3opm tin Kyra:tL'-...10 3"m I 14pm 1 Nam Ejti....,k..10 4Jhih 1 2.1pm fioloo 10 Mm 1 s-iptn McAstmvs II Warn 1 41pm Hamdea .........11 lfwm I Wem Vtchlaed Fur... 11 Umn t Mpra ChiHicthe.....lx 4pm 3 lOpm , Ciueiaaali ... ... 85pm 7 oupm 1 2.1X111 1 32 llll 1 tlsm 1 6kiiii 1 Ooam 3 HIHI. 6 6:1am MO. 3 AND 4 will 'top at C. S. Junction, Lnveland, lireeufleld, Chillicoihe, Hamoen. Atheus, and bcotl a Lnnding only. NOS. 6 AMI U w.ll atop at C. A t-. Junction, Madiaoa. ti lie Loveland.Oreentleltl.rhillirothe. Hum ' den Athenl an ISooit's Lnn Hug only. NOS. J AND 9 till mime all stops- EAl.E-.KI FRRIGHT. The Zaleski Kreight going east leaves rhillieolheat J Sua. in.; Hnvnvilla 7 15; Hich land Furnace, 7 ft; Htunden, arriva a A depart 3 4J; McArthur, 11 1ft; Vinton, 1 M; fcifeski 11 V Uoiug west-Z.leKi, 3 0 p.m t Viutoo 1 , McAithor 3 S.i; llnmden, arrive 1 30 d .ptrt 3 Si; Riuhlaud Furnace, 4 lu; rtayville, 4 46; Chillieothe, 11 '.'.". Tne t'ASI' STOCK, with regular p' senger car attached, leaves Athens al I'lSP. M .con. Becliug im tha .4. V. K. K., Hp 3 ti, Z i Iraki 4 l4, Vinton 4 liK, Mi-Arlhurt 64. Mam. slenA IS. tticlilsnd 6 M. Ihlllicot ie 7 AO, Trains on ir.e PORTSMOUTH HKANCU will leave llnmdon at 7 2' a.m. and 3 Mp m arrivinii at Portsmouth at 10 20 a m.aml 0 45u m. Relurniiigtrniin ill leave Portsmouth at t 00 a. m, ana 3 oo p. m., arriving ul Hum sen at U 00 a. m. aud 6 US p. m. Trains connect a: I.ovelm l ftr all polnta nn lie Little Miami rMilroad.and.itlhe Imllanap alia ami Cincinnati Rnilrond Juncti n fnr at iiJuia Wont; al Athena, with the Coliiniliii" H. V. R. K.,il r.irK.tr-l.urK, with tha U. 4 , K. K, W. W. rEAHUUY, General Superintendent WILIESVILLE AKD HAMDEN IIACKLINE. IWILL run a hvk from Wilkeille"lo Haimlenand return every Mm day, Wedne day, Friday and Milur.luy iov me ktoiihuu Nation of uassengera. making eloe conne tiun witii tha mail traina on the M. AC. K. K 1 will also uarry exprexa package ahipped ro or iroin uoiuuur if nna" aArrT. Vw. WPT HUtM VOWELU Transfers of Real Estate. Andrew Crow to David Shive ly. 78 acres, Jackson townsLip $250. John Shively to David Shive ly, 40 acres, Jackson tp., 125 S. C. Stevens to Joseph Tur aer, 40 acres, Eiglo tp., 45200. Jesse Francis to Board of Ed ncation, Eagle tp., 42 pole?, Ea gle tp., 10. Mary Stock et al to same 85 rods, Eagle tp., 10 cts. G. M. Wilson to Win. &J. Wil ton, 40 acres, Madison township, . fl.OOO. Win. Stevens to Wm. Clark, quit claim, $ acre, Harrison tp., $10. Phillip Snider to Silas Smith, 60 acres, Jackson tp., 800. P. B. lngats et al to Joseph Oaks, quit claim to 40 acres an.l warranty deed for 40 acres, Har rison tp., 300. Thomas Ankrom to II. II. Campbell, 40 acres, Jackson tp., 450. L. S. Paine to A. M. F. WiU cox, in lot 119, Ilamden, 140. Wm. Pixon to Sarah Ray, quit claim, 1G0 acres, Harrison tp., 100. J. L. Bi'ey to Eliza Bran tjenburgh, 40 acres, Brown tp., 900. Olivia C. Atkinson to Ashtord Poston, 303 acres, .Brown tp., 6,060. Stephen McNaraera to Zaleski, Company, 5 52-100 acres, Madi ion tp., 700. John Haverty to Zaleski Com pany, 8 CO-100 acres, Madiaon tp., 989. Wm. II. Keenan to C. 0. Hawk, 40 acre3, Wilkesville tp., 1,000- John Keenan to same 160 acres, Wilkesville tp., 3,000. Barnet Aiken, guardian, &c. to heirs of John Dunkle, dee'd, quit elajm to 65 84 of 180 seres, Swan tp., 2,000. Cynthia unnkle to heirs of John Dunkle, dee'd, quit claim to dower in tame, 1. Marcus L. Dunkle to same, quit claim, 180 acres, Swan and Elk tp.., 1,889.44. Zaleski Company to Stephen McNamara, 5 52-100, acres Madison tp., 700. Henry HofFhines to JohnFra ee, 160 acres, Clinton 'tp., 2,000. Two bushels of old Demo cratic papers fished out ot a well in an Iowa town, have enabled the citizens to account for the wa'er having tasted so much like lye. No man is sale these times A convict at Sing' Sing has bad notice ot a breach of prom J8e suit erved ou hi in. AaTarxiMaBauUenal at fair prlcat ' C. F. ')UFEU, WATCHMAKER, MANl'FACTL'RIKG JEWELER. -IMi'tiPI'KR OK- Diamonds. Watches and Facer Goods. CIULL1C01I1E, OlUO ITTOULIi re'peoinillr a to the rltixena of 1 1 vmionin inai ne nan t-nirrypu imbhiwh niakiDX one of the laiivnt in Oie tjlala. unr hoiinei haa im-ifaeri every year up 10 the nresent lime and e leel tlmnkfiil to tlieiiuri lie for past farm a. and are dtilrrnnned lokeep a In rye lo. k ol eveit thing UMial'v lound in a tint-claa l vlry More, and will keep the finen .lock of (old and anlid ailrer. nUo Ihe I'l-.it I'laied Uooil,s.lcnj house in the We . We keep all tha Jifrrent lirandu of Amen pin Wau-ha How.rl. I niled Htatra, Kluin. Waltliam ami Pphiijirirld Maniifn'turra, both in gold aud tilvtr cuota. Also a large linaol GOLD MIPOBTED WAKDE5, From 1H In l ino on, al.o eilrer from $12 to fl'iV. We have a vi'iv rplinMe lull Jeweled Silver Wati'h from fliitngjo. A full line of ill gr.ud. lu nur line, or ma)e toonlerhy ex eni m ed workmen. Repair mil will receive pronipl attention 1'Kaie drop iu and ace us. Ho Iron'i'e to how Komla. h 24ml m Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Hitters aro a puroly Veg etableiiroparatlon, niado chit'fly from tho native herba fmnul on the lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada moun tains, of California, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without the uso of Jcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, " What ia tho cause- of tho unpar alleled success of Vinegar 1$it XEiui'' .Our answer is, that tlicy romovo the cause of disoaao, and tho putieut recovers his health. They aro tho great bluod imrilier mid a lifo-piving princiiilo, perfect Itcno vator and Iuvitrmntor of tho system. Never before in tlio hitory of tho world has ft niedicino lieen compounded pos sessing tho reinirkalilo qualities i f Vis EOAR JJittkrs in heuliiiit tho sick of every disvnso mini is heir to. They nro a piiiitlo Purpativo ns well m a Touie, relievinp Conpestion or I n fhunniut ion of tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Tho properties of Dn. Walk er's Vinkiiar ItiTTKitsuro Aperient, Dia phoretic, Carminative, Xiitritiojis, Laxa tive, Diuretic, Sedative), Counter- Irritant, Sndnr" ' -''i-.T'ilious. n. If. JlrDOWfjD it CO., DrnfrglaU It Oen. Agfa., San IVanclseo. Callfor nia. 4: cor. of Waaliington nndt'liarllonSte.,N.r. Sold by all UrugglaU d Uealcra. FOB JBXjIE. TOWiSI LOTS AND LANDS In Zaleski. HTIE Zaleald Compnny, with a view to the M. ili'veUpnu'tit of Ihe meal intiTPHlnof JaJn ki, to aeeurc Ha permnnent pio-peruv, tic it in add to its pnpuloion and wealth, are now ottering to nctuul -mtloiN, to.rn u and farm lands l low prtui-a. and uu lihi-ml term. Pirsons deKinni; to ex.nnmn Ihe property nod to 1 1 1 y cheiip hoUM'd Hill H iiv at tile Coiiipuiiv'b Ollil-f-4 to K THilMI'-i)N, Mannger. Zuleal'i, Ohio, May Is, 1871, If DIPLOMA. AUAlll r.PflT THK American Institute, TO J. W. MciCEE, FOR Embroidering and Fluting Machines "I. ia ingeniuu and will meet Ihe Haiitu ol every matron in tho land.' Kx'ulliillon f 1872. John E. finvit, Kt-e. Ht-o1); F A. Rarnard, I'reN ; batuuel L. 'J'lliiiuu, Corre.tponding (Sec'y. Von Vork, Novpml er '.'0, If72 Thin almple and nig -iimi k mai-lnne ia a tiHcrul at, the aewiug iiirictiine, a.vl mThmi he coming popular with Imliea, in the plaee 01 expulsive ntfdle work, ila work hciug liilirh more haudaoiue. requiring uuu h lea nine and not iine-lenth pait ti e expense. Nn Ih dy'a toilet li- compli'lf uitlinm it A mm hine with illustrated ein uliir and lull inatruetinne eenl nn receipt ul 12 or fwn.-hi d iu ailver plate lor II 75. Addreca, The iUcKec .llnniifuoturliig Co., 3ii!i bifaiiuay. New oiK. A OK NTS WANTKD. Dr. Garvin's Elixir of Tar. la .UAnim.iiiliul l.v ma.tii.fil n..inl.linrt.N nnil n auppilv ciiri. imnniiilppri tur idfla. rougha, cnt irrh, aathma, I roni'hitia, apilting otonu, eunMimpuon, nnn an piinnnnary coin plaints. Kidney l-ceiife and all arhciioiia of the urinal organs lerlecily liarmlet-a tree fro n mineral or alcohclie prop?rtie pleas ant to take and never known to fail Fru e SI perhollle. Full particular" with medical tes timony and cerlilicaies huh on application. Ad.lreaa h. F. 11 VDE Cl., Utj seventh Av enue New York. ISnep Darts from the Devil;or CupidAbuBed A hook jilnt ihmihI. expnaing the ' perminnla' lhai nnve appeare'i in the ew ioik ivewa patieta: their history and Icai-nn. Stylish vil Imna fully exposed. Advertiements from denpera'e men to henuliuil women: clandes tine uncling-; how Iruslrnted; the history of theUoodrich Iragedv, the remit ol a "person, al." IieMTiplicin of living Broadway statues. Exposes social corruption. t.int on receipt of so cents. Addresa Unique Printing House, 3d Veaeyst., N. V. 18ep The neekwlth 20 Family eln 31 a- cblue on 30 IImjV Triali many auvnnlnges overall, saln-liclion gitaraiitee-l, or I in re funricd. Pent complete with full directions. He'kwilh Sea in l' Machine Co , Wi Brondwav. New York. 18seP AVtH It I. VI f. It V foil It I FT IRC, A moi impmniiul Invention. ftn, hy ''he klastia '1 rus Co , No. 83 Hroadaiy, N. Y. City. It ict una rupture al.soluti ly ;n eaa and com. fort night and day, at all tunes, and under all cireiinisiam es, without any exception what ever in any case, and should uevi-r be taken oft during the short time requisite to cf!c-i a permanent cure, Kent oy man. circulars ire. AnydniKgist or ptiyiiriuii Kill oner, this new truss tar you without exira-harge. BUT ONLY THE GENUINE GOODRICH TUCK MARKER, Which is adapted to All Sewing Machines NOTtCR rnrticiilsrly the Ftni p of H . C. iiiMifi('H, t h-i-sgo. Ill- . .ill tii- patent at.imps. 11.4 I.MLIlKIi, tjitio,. auri i,aiesruiiji tuue si., i liii agn, Ills. 2saug4l job wobz: Doue Neatly nu1 I'rcntptly, AT THIS Ot Fits. People who lake Ibe Times gel tho vrlli ol tlielr Money. 1 The CII0IM&TI WEEXY TIMES Tha met popular Immily aewspaper, of national chaiao'er ami reputation, la about entering the thntv flrat year of iia .ubhea lion. To loose who are but personally ae ,iii.iiiiru wiui us iiirrnv, it urru only uv Blliu; I Is editorials are spirited; ita eorresiondenca extensive; Ha news varied, anil rrom every qiiarirr of tne glolie; its agrirultural denaiu mem full of piactieal informatioo; while ita eioiit-a, life skelc-hea, and n ocellany ata adapted to both leung and old; and ita re ports of the markets, ol live atock, grain, gro ceries aud dry gnoda, art alwaya tha la leal and mrit reliabla. E PATRONS OP BTJ8HAMRTi This new organixalic n of lha farmers will And in tha Tunes a friend to the hjrta sought to be em-tired by them, and lu ita col umns the mora important doinga of tba "UrUea," WHAT IS SID OF THE TIMES, We ean'l do without lha Times after having read it eight yeais. bend it to 113 Apple loo atrset l.ovell, Maaa. L. A. Folhom. W have doubled our list ollasl year. Can't do without the Time, althaugh I am an old I lemoemt. 8. C. tin ts, Monirsoma, O. I do not know ofan? paper thai ia devoted to all the interests of the human fnmily, as much aa the Tnnea. 11. T. 'Juaxsui, Hand Cut, a. 'I'no Timet is very popular here, for ona reason, and that ia your outspoken course ngiiinst tha salary atealera. W. A. Wish, Oadsoo.Tann. I have been a jonstnnt reader of tha Week ly Times for three years, and I can't do well without it now. W. P. Maxwiil, Bay Spring, Vfiss. If ar Old Times: This makes about twenty l cars that I have taken your excellent paper, nnd the more I read it the bettei Hike it, Lxvi KtaaxDT, Metropo'is City, III. I think it is the bet paper in the world, I like the way yon talk in regard to the Con gressioDnl t'lauds; and I also like your sup port of the Patrons of Industry J. c. Lios, Valley Junction, Iowa. Every patton of the Weekly Times Is rre Bellied with a copy of the ILLUSTRATED TIMES HANb-BOOK, An elegantly printed volume of lMlnoienuflc and miHcell uieous articles, illualiated with nearly UK) of tha finest eugravir.ga.. It also coutamsa diary for tha year 114. In value iinj aitraclivenesa it is superior to any press ent ever belore ottt red by neaapnper publish ers. Evry club agent is compensated for his services, either with an extra paper, or some deaimlile premium. '1'hKMM Single subscriber, per year, t'i 00; duo of live subscritM-ra, per year, ea. li, I 75; ulub of ten and upward, per year, each, 1 60, beud for ilt of preiniuins, eta , to CINCINNATI TIM to CO., Ctncinna I, Ohio. A GOOD BOOK AGENTS wan mi). Dick's Encyclopedia of Ivkactical Kb- ciirra sn Phocxssks. Containing!!,?! prnc ticnl receipts, written in a plain and popuhir mai'iier, and illustrated with exnlauatorv ooduis. Being a comprehensive book uf n lercnce nir u:e merctisni, munui icttirer, or tisan, amateur and housekeeper, including medicine, pharmacy and domestic economy I'ne scnpii of thia work is entirely dnterenl from any other book ol Ihe kind. Besiues iieinva complete and nlnxst indispensible hrolt of reference fur the thousand nini one recoi pis nnd articles needed in every houses hold, farm, garden, etc.. it includes clear and easily iiiidsrslnod directions for the applies tion of many of the arts usually acquired only by long experience, nnd so diveHied of tn.h iiichnhiies, or ihe tet'linicaldiee ol term used so I n I ly explained as to bring the entire sub ject within Ihe comprehension ofany person of ordinary intelligence. I'roiniinent ainnug the inimeiisu mass of atihjecls treated of lu the book are the following: The Art ol lJjemg, Hard Bolt and Toilet Snaps, Tunning, Iiislillation, Imitation l-iq nors, Wines, CordinN and Hitlers, ,;ider, Brewing, Perufmery, Flavoring Essences, etc, i osmetics, Hair I'yes and Washes, Pomade nnd Perfumed Oil-, Tooth Powders, etc., 8y, nips, Alcohol and Alcoholmetry, Peiiolium and Kerosene. Bleaching nnd Cleaning, Vin egnr.ttnuees, Catsups and Pickels, hcceiple for the (iurden, To rieniove!liiis,Spots,ete., I'vrot.cbny nod Kxidesives, Cements, etc, Wnterproofing, Arliilcml, Gems, inks and Writing Fluids, Aniline Colors, Paints and Pigments, I muting nnd Paper-hanging, Kh'. soiuine nnd Whitewash, Varnishing nud Pol ish ng, l.itbricA'ora, Jc.pnnniiig and Lacquer irg, Hoot nnd I In mess B!u-king, Photography, Mclnls nnd Alloys, (iilding, tjilveriug, etc . Klectrotyping, Electroplating, etc., Patent .Medicines, Medical Receipts, Weights and Measures. 407 agos, rcyal octavo, cloth. PriccS5.oo imiur MClv A FITZGEKALI', Tullnshers, N. Y. Worth and Beauty. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE AND Til CM HOMO YO-SEMITE.-. Having control of the magnificent oil chro mo, Yo Semito, we are able to ottera coinbin stint, of lilcrnry ami nnistie wora ofatenuine worth, and at prices unprecedented This Itnecopy of a piece of Nature's grand est work, is not presented in the usual Inns ited style, its dimensions, 14x01, making a picture ol very desirable aixe iuitnelf. AN OKNA.1IEXTTO THE UOOX graced by it- presence. But a few copies of this beautiful ( hromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Frier, IO.OO. ' which if ordeseit in connection wilh our Mag azine, both will be furn'shed for S1.50. As a premium the picture may he obtained by sending ua two BiilMi-riptiona for the Mag sine at ona doilat each, or hy enhscrbirig lo the lagnx:ne two enrs in advance, al one dollar per annum. Address, VtUOl '3 HUl'SLIlUlJi MAGAZINE, Newbuigh.N. Y. S, E.SHt TES, Publisher. iaept The Most Desirable Ees- dence in MoArthur. FOB SALE. InFFER for tale my residence on North street. It consists of a splendid dwelling house, well finished, insuie and out, with eight rooms and a good cellar. A gona office building, stable, wood and coal houeeand oth er necessry out-buildings. 'Ihe premises contain 2)4 acres, including 1 acre ofvtneiard, all thrifty Hearing vines; there are also thirty hearing apple trees best variety of grafted fruit, twenty-fue bearing peach trees best bud led fruit, cherries, quinces, plums, and a variety of small fruit For further particulars inquire at the office of this paper, or al the premises. Terms easy. dec3om ' 8. 8. DOLLISOR. N. DRUCKER & CO. M 1MJFACTURERS OK TRUNKS, BAGS ASD VALISES AO. HO THIRD &T., CINCINNATLO Cr.uvl73 Wm. GAREETSOiV, & CO., Odd Fellows' Slock, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Publitheri of BIBLE LOOKING-GLASS And other Standard Religious Works; Canvassing Agents wanted in every county in the L'uitey Suites. jant $72.00 EACH WEEK. Acents wniiteo every here. Business strict ly I'gilm eie. I articnlars free. Address J W'ikili.St Louis, Mo is.-epilr M AM Fit II HALE SFA mBAlsTK'S TUt k ami Ore brides ss good as new, I sale at very low pra e Call on for novll H. C JONi.8 Attorney. Pat's Experience. An Irish weaver took to bis employer the first cloth woven since Ms arrival it. this coun try; Vpon : examination Ms employer detected two holes within an inch of each other, and told him he mast pay a fine of a quarter for each hole. An' plaieyour honor, said Fat, is U the number of boles or the sie . ov'em that yez put the fine on us! I3y the number of holes, to be sure, air. And a big hole and a little one is the 8amo price? Yes, a quarter for every hole, big and little. Then give me hold of the piece said . Tat. It was banded to him when wilh his finders, he deliberately tore the two small holes into one, triumphantly exclaiming: By the pipes ol Moses, that'll save me twenty five cents." The good natured employer laughed heartily at the odd experiment and lorgave poor Fat :tlie fine. TuRB are one hundred and twenty uiei residing jn six counties in California who own 3,140,000 acres of land. Apart of this Jarge area consists of Mexican ranches, but much the greatest part has been acquired by scrip, land' warrants and cash purchases at almost nom inal prices. ' 'j , aa. A Ferky .county farmer has for the past year or two adopt ed the plan of sowing oats wilh his wheat in the fall as a remedy for the ravages of the fly, and it has proved a success It is also a great protection to the crop through our hard win ters. A cynical lady, rather in clined to tlirt, says most men are like a cold, very easily caught, but very hard to get rid of. Charles H. Spurgeon. C. II. Spurgeon, of London, has been engaged as tho special contributor of The Christian at Work. As be writes for no oth er pnper in America, admirers of this great preacher, wuuld do well to send to tbeir publication office, 102 Chambers street, IS. Y., for specimen copies. T. Do Witt Talmnge, as editor, and Spurgeon as special contributor, make a strong team. .. ,1m'.. . . Symptoms of Liver Complaint. A sallow or yellow color of the ckin, or yellowish bronn spots on the face and other parts of the body; dullness and drowsiness with frequent hoadachr; dizzi nesss, bitter or bad taste, in the mouth, dryness of throat or in ternal heat; palpitation; in many cases a dry, teasing cough, with sore throat; unsteady appetite, raising of food, choking sensa tion in throat; distress, Lcaviness bloated or full feeling about stomach and sides, back or breast, and about shoulders; colic pain and soreness through bowels, with, heai: .constipation alternating with diarha. piles, flatulence,, nervousness, coldness of cxtrem ities; rush of blood to the head, with symptoms of apoplexy, numbness of limbs, especially at night; cold chills alternating with hot flashes, kidney and urinary difficulties; dullness, low spirits, unsociability and gloomy forebo dings. Only a few of the above symptoms likely to be present at one time. All who use Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext., or Golden Medical Discovery for liver complaint and its complications are loud in ita praise. A CURE OF LIVER DISEASE. RUSK, Texas, May 10th, 1873. Dr. It. V. Pierce: Dear Sir My wife last year at this time was confined to her bed with chronic liver disease. 1 had one of the best doctors to see her, and he gave her np to die. when I came upon some ot your medicine. I bought one bottle and com menced giving it. She then weighed 82 pounds; now she weighs 140 pounds aud is robust apd hearty. She has taken eight bottles in all, so you see I an an dvocate for your medicines. WM. MEAZEL. An Indiana reporter tells of a case ot prisoning by the use ol 'corrosive supplement," . Daring Robbery. St, Louis, Jan. 31. A most darinjr, and successful robbery was committed thia evening on the iron Mountain Railroad. As the train which left here at 9:45 a. m. came in sight of Gad's Hill Station, 120 miles below here, at 4:30 p. m. it was signaled to atop; the'switcb was turned, and the train run on a side track. As the train stopped, Conductor AlforJ stepped off to ascertain what was the matter, when he was confronted by a man in a mask, a pistol placed to his head, and marched off under guard. The engineer, fireman, mail agent, express messenger, and other train men were then seized by five 'masked, heavily armed men, and also placed under guard. The robbers then went through the entire train, took Irom the passengors about two thousand dollars, and a large amount of jewelry, and from the Adams Express Messenger over one thousand dollars, and rifled the mail. The robber? then left in it southerly direc ton, and after the release of the train mon the train started southward. A wuisky seller of New Washington anticipating u la die prayer meeting in his saloon . one morning, covered the floor with water, threw open his doors and put out his firo. When the ladies came the floor was covered with ice, which rendered continued rie votious rather unpleasant. The marshal ol the town, how ever, obviated the difficulty by capturing a board pile and laying a new floor on the ice. The ladies then sang and pray ed until the whisky man cap itulated. David E. Ul(iDoi:tt killed hi wife on Saturday at the house of his daughter, in Lttronia, N. LI, on her refusal to return with him to their home at Bal timore, Vt. The woman was nursing their Infant child at the time. Blodgett was arrest ed. The Youngslown Vindicator says that one day lat w eek in that city, Wm. Hippie, witfi the assistance of a helper, turn ed out eight horse shoes in twelve and one-half minutefi, which they claim is the best time on record. The Fliilajelpl.ia doctors who propose making an aul opsy of the Siamese twins, mean to conduct it in secret. After their return to Fhiladel phia they will make the pur ticulars public. A dividend 'of five per cent, nn the capital slock ot tl e Hocking Valley Railroad Coin pany, was declared on Jan 14th, payable in cash on Ihe 2d day of February. We will send the Record and Wood s Household Maga zine, one year for $2 80, and make each subscriber a pres ent of a handsome chromo of the celebrated Yd Semite Val ley. Wood's is the best maga zine for the price in the coun try, and the chromo i3 a fine picture. Specimens of each may be seen at this office. Experience will teach any man that it ia advantageous to patronise tliotte wbo advertise in newspapers ' Wb will send the Itecord and the Cincinnati Gazette to subscribers one year for 13.25. Simond's, Photographer, Chillicothe gives careful attention to making cop ies of other picture. Pictures may be made as lari;e tut life from the tiniest li'cltet picture, and made in every way satisfactory by careful and judicious coloring. Photographs from nature or from other pictures colced in the best styles in oil, water colore, w.yon, pas tel or iuk, at rates to suit all circum stances. ' ' Farmers should not fail to ex amine the patent farm gate for which George W. Brunton, Mc Arthur, is the agent in this and Jackson connty. It is the best and cheapest gate ever designed for a farm, costing fifty per cent, less than the old fashioned gate, and is more durable, for it can not sag. Examine it when you are in McArthur. Adtkrtisino reminds people of things they Lad been wanting all along, bat had forgotten all about ' A D Y Y E E ft T T I I S S E E If You Want n situation. VVant a servant girl, Want to sell a pin no, Wmit to sell a ciirilde, Want to buy orwll n farm. Want a bonrdliijf place, Want to sell town property, Want to sell groceries or (Irjijr", Want to sell household furniture. Want to soil dry goods or carnot Want to 11 ud customers lor anything. ADVERTISE. Advertising will gain new customers, Advertising will keep old customers, Advertising liberally always pays, Advertising make success easy, Advertising begets confidence, Advertising snows energy, Advertising shows pluck, Advertising means'biz,' Advfrl.se or "bust," Advertise long, Advertise well, , Advertise' " IsTOW. Every merchant, manufacturer or bui.nes man who hat lecume prominently rich, has made his fortune by judicious advertising. No exception lo this rule can be cited! Mewarl, che Prince of Merchants, when a poor man, was driven lo advertising, as a last resort, lo get his stock turned into mouey so as lo meet a note. Ar guing from this that if it was good for him in adversity, he could make it still better in pros pcrity, he became a persistent ad vertiser, and thus gained his co lossal fortune. S.imo merchants say it is not worth while, to advertise; for mi pcrmm reads; advertisements; vet every merchant in this county will read this advertiso miMit, and if ho is wise he will profit by its suggestion, if he has anything to offer wiirth advertising How much mere then will those read them who are not so largely supplied with rends ing mutter, nro lit leisure, in the even ing, and must depund un their pnper for their local news, the must in portnnt item of which is whero they can Gnd just what they want when they enmo to town to make their purchases, Ifyotu stock is so old, rusty, dusty nnd out of style that it is worthless, nr if it it run down an that you have nothing lol't that people would wmt, it is not worth while for you to advertise. Hut if it in new. fresh nnd sparkling, up to the times, nnd such us the pfiople want, don't hido the in, but puhlisli to the world thnt you have them, and want to sell thciu at a fair price. An advertisement published for a sin gle day does duty beyond that day. and its effect continues in ft greater ratio than most men imagine. Jn the end it will make a man's mime a per tnancnt matter, a piece of real proper ty built up in diamines of men nnti it becomes more valuable titan any corner lot in his locality. If you lose a watch, ndnj; or a child, or if you desire people not to trust your wife, ynn rush tt, your Iooul pa per, knowing that every ono will rem! ihe advertisement lint you will plod along in business year after year, with out calculating how tnui'h ymi tiro los ing hy nut advertising it It t porter If thoso persons who profess to be liove that newspaper advertisements urc not real hy the public wish to be convinced of their error, just let them give publicity to somu matter they would not cue to divulge to the world, even in the most obscure corner of u country paper,.ftnd see what notoriety they would soon attain. Advertiser' Gizette. Aovkrtisixo is apt to give ns tha' centle jog ol conscience which tolls lis that we want a new suit of clothes for Sunday, or that we promised nur wif. a new dress ns soon ns the hay wus in Perhaps it would be a good plan for Madame to mark this passage and lay the paper upon her husband's break fast plate. Who will say that adver tising will not yet civilize the world! Ex. Writ do people read advertisements? To see who is enterprising and to learn what is going on. To seo if there is any'.hinir new, or anything that they want. To Bee if the season's styles have come in, and to find out who hue them. To know if any one is Belling oft at reduced rates, or to watch the chance of an auction. For amusement To satisfy curiosty. Because they have read nil the storiesmarringes, births, deaths, locals and accidents. Because they want to. Because 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 advhjtaae over one that is written or spoken. This is ono of the many reasons which gives an importance to advertising. But advertisers, even those of experience, do not comprehend as well as they might the capacity to influence, to per suade, to convince, which lies in print ed matter. ' Spoken words renuire the graces of elocution and the force of eloquence, yet even then fade away in to nothingness if not caught in their Highland printed. Bnt there is some thing in the silent liingungs, the quiet assertion and the sense of permanence ahont printed matter which gives ita marvelous force and influernce. Musi neas men should never permit them selves to loose siL'ht of whnt mav he accomplished by a persevering use of me prinnnz presses. L,earn to adver tise, and then the "how. when and where" ol it, and you will have a! knowledge worth having. . a; D THE SUN. WBBILT, SBKI-WBBKir AMD BltLf.." THE WEF.KLY PUN la too widely fcaowa . to reruns any attended reaommeodli4 but the reasons which bava already gives It filty thousand subscribers, and whleh will, we hope, giva it maar thouasada norti acre biiefiy aa follows I ' 1 1 is a Br t-ratw newspaper. All Ihe oewi ot the day will be found in it. eondeoeed woea unimportant, al full length when ot nomsat. and a'ways presented in a alear, Intelligible, and intetesting manner. , u It laa Arst-nita family paper, fnll of eater tainingand instructive reading of every ktad, but containing nothing that can oflend taa moat dchciite and scrupulous taste. :" Ilia aHnit-ratealory paper. The beat tales) and romances of current literature erecara. fully selected and egihly printed ia Us pares. It is a Hr-l-rate sricuituril r-aper. Tha most Ire-h and instructive articles on agri-ciiliur-l topics regularly appear ia this da partment. " ' It ia an independent political paper, belong, ing to no party and wearirg no collar It SgatS fur principle and the election of the bast tnea tn cilice It especially devotes lis energise to the expo-ure of tha great corruption, that now weaken ami disgrace out country, snd. ihrattcn to undermine republican institutions nHoueihrr. It hssnolear of knaves, and asks no fivor. of their striporters. It repnrta 'he fashion for flie ladles and tha markets for tha mea.esaecisll the aelfleit markets, to which it pays pailicular attention. finally, it is the cheapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any aub sciilier. It is not secessary to frluaacSub in order lu have TUR WfcEKLV BUN stable rate. Any one who sends a single-Julia will ' get the paper for a year- THE WEEKLY PX.-Eight pigei, filly si column-, luil) l a year. ' At diss i-oi.'iits from llii rts. Til K eitlll-WI EKI Y HtS.Stm site as the iiaiiy Hun. 2 COaenr. A diss con ol of 2( per cent, to ellit. of 10 or over. IUK 1AII.Y HI'M.-A large lour rag newspaper of In ent eight foil nine. Wily citcu t.lion over li!(),OCO. A,l the news for 8 cents, tiibscrii lion prlci Ocibtsa month, or 0 a year- 'incluba ol lOur over.idia couiit of 80 eer sent . Aiii'resa Tim M! N, New York Clljr. KlJAKKEY'S . 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A BOOK FOR THE MILLION Marriago AprirateCeaaialertoih llmarrv oo ihe ttavRt.tairal ClTT 1 fi Q- l;myiiri?avudrti.Uiluta' syaT l.th. sexual traita. lth ska. latest dlieovfrlei In f roduelm and prtveiiUiig ttl.f rlftf, ho tt preiervi the com files ioo, kc. Thlil nn tnttreittDg work eftsro koodrtt and ilitf paces, with numorout coffntvini:.. udi foutaioi vluk)l lufrtrnatioDfur those wbo are married, or btmiMe r rin j, Btill it i a book that oufb t lo be kepi uadar iocal ftDil kfy, and sot laid eartlcaaly about lha ho tut. Iiavutalna tbe cxpartenc and advtca tti ahraMa vnoie reputation la worldwida, and aboaM beta Dm yrt' at drawer of every wale and female tbroug hont tbe rtt(re flobe. It embracei every iblDK oo tbe a abject of tbe tea eraiirt avatrm that la worth knowlof, and aiach ibat! aiol pu bl.'i tied la an? other work. Sent lo aur ooa (free of poiuge) far Fifty CBU. AddreaaDr. Butta' Diapeuaarr.Ne, ia.aiihlhiire St. Jaouu, Me. Kotlco to tha Afflicted anl VnfortniUitflu Vefore apply la le the aeterieu qaaakiwho advcrHie la) public papers, or uiiuf tmy quaalt retoedUa paruse Dr Butta' wurk do mutter what jour dlaeaae la, er how deplor able roue eoaditlon. ' t t Dr. Bette oocupifa double heaae ef tweatVtvTe rooms ; i a I ndornej by noma f Ihe moat celebrated airdt ealprefeaaoraof iblaeouDtry aad Kurope.atideaa hecaa eultrd peraeDaiir er by nail, en the dlaeaaee m.ntleneej I at otaworia. uroce and pari or a, ao. 11 tt. Ktkih I vtwflTB araeieBa waeaaua, di. aeouia, aie- Kiti Jl . i .-TsiLTta.. s . JM"sa Notica to the Stockholders of the Ga lpolis. McArthur & Coumbus Ralroad Co. VI.Ii parties hnving subscrited lolhe csp it tl stoek ol the G.. McA. C. R. B.,ra nrehy rcqni.ed to make payment to iheSee. retary ofihe Company, al his office on the Public Square, in Uallli.olis, Ohio, or if mora i-nnvenient, lo I'nniel Will, President of tha Vinton County Bank, at McArthur, Ohio, of in installment ot live dollars on each share o subscribed, within ten days of this dais. AllKU't lu, lb71. WM.SHOBF.B.Pee'T G.McA.ACB.R.tO. dec 9 1871. n MnWCV1'",',!r"J"''" Blth Plnl Key JVlUPiCl Cheek omiits. Catalogtlea. and mil particulars KREE. 8. M. Spiscia, 117 Hannover St., Boston. J0BW0EK EXECUTED NEATLY & PROMPTLY --A.T- THIS OFFIdB