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HC GAMPAIOII I Tntiit rtUI IE MB It to 1 win IBB rfos (etgbt Ur tfc. EDITION, riM, IAILY, fcar TU SUV, CHy, T1UJE ft CARDS, with yomt i for i. 9 CMb- or A. II. FULLKR A tight wa.

Turn: cae turn more, Jtjcrif.tion of two the system, tbe it tte- lous in the blood. of fs Settlor Aperleat. oik It is AL1 DRUGGISTS. INAT A DEALERS, 1. lUw Wftlnut and Wood Sew York, circular containing inttrae- I ind rate of chargtf.

Ltktral an jnvlt lllintJ for Ufficefg heirs. Tbe 7nw U- have Thoujantlj entitled. I to an increased rate, AU jbt.rt, whether ill widows ot such not now I Ian? "ho entistoil in 1361-2 Vl are entitled. Send yoar ami red. BatU ant! accounts ((tiled, us prosecuted.

tiles' mwessful, I te- me two stimps for reply and on, I). C. Ifitl Practitioner--S, A. Hurl- District irf Illin- en'l S. l.

name if paper. i mdtith tufl and itecofd-hand t-f rlafs ti-akera, in' at Iwwer than Pisnos for i Tertc 1 $40 an SOM 481 T. NEW YORK LRY AGENCY TIJ for OfG.trJ and Soldiers i or rujitnreJ, howcrcr slight- collccu No char Letter!" tiroroji''? answered H. rs i agent', mate t.jsie. in own locality.

Free. AdJress P. 0. VICK- a i free. Srisawn Chartoiag bo mate- sndgajn the lore and tbev instantly.

1 Ml teiilf. A SALE. A Order of 11, Jv-irtto Ct she 14fA (1'iy V.our of tiro o'clock r. I in lo mi I 1 on certain I tin Aftderjon mJ l.j him Viv MJI to Jobn iii-Vrvt. Thomas Dupkt), an I 1.11 ttn the Raven -'l all all II.

JateJ ii 1 nirht id pnr- tti fttid -aid i Iving and i in county, A i i- 1 of the lane i (o tbe Stone the Kock ibc "hi- river: thence the rner of the oUl Mj.l-. irsiBslly roadeio ,1 the easterly iS-'r'e in eaiierty direc- vi -h -i)J la-t not-ntn-neil VitO'e tf GilbeTt ti ths iif said i i i i aide of Ihence with tb ft i it tbe river i A IK, of record ic I-! ra i tt -niii lea ft" quarrv i if 1 1 i the i r. i to "it -i" tp I the beginning, H- I a feet more or Hugh April fotir le i-. t-- rnnniog order, aiAMTEHTATB. THIS PORTSMOUTH TIMES: SA.TTJHI^Y, JUNE 3, 1876.

JUNE 8, 1876. A A Countiet. met last oight FlEASAKr showers Thursday. the races this after- TUB this year will be over three --WHEN you pay your taxes pay the printer. i --THOS.

O. LLOYD is euSering from a severe illness. --THE horses will go to-day for the benefit of the children. THOMAS LAWJON, of Middleport in the city this week. THE family of J.

Kutnae bate removed to Chicago, J. B. ALESHIKE, of Gallipolis was ID the city this week. Hone Wastrels. IT ia a real pleasure to note the that an amateur company of borne minitreb, at their second appearance, draw crowded hall.

This tbe inney Guard Minstrels did at helm's Opera House last Thursday night, and tbeir delineations of Ethiopian character were almost aa creditable as any of tbe professional min- itrel troupes of the road. Tbe audience, Itowever, grew impatient at the oug time they had to wait, and every Abject of tbe beautiful Venetian scenery ou the stage curtain was scanned as it never was before. When tbe curtaio was raised at half paat eight, and disclosed tbe boys in burned cork, the audience cheered heartily. After au overture by tbe troupe, Will Harris sang, "Will You Meet me in the Gloaming?" which was applauded. A local hit oo Major Elick and the Billy CITT VOTES.

goat brought dowu the house. Suter in his inimitable way sung, "Yes! We all will be Dar," and the I tha chorus by the troupe was good. Will DR. D. MoBBiAB removed to Columbus, Friday.

Now prepare for a grand Fourth of July celebration bore, Teos. HUGHES is back, and is at home at D. Clare's. PH. EfcBERFELn baa filed a petition to be declared a bankrupt, and is a business man no more.

FIVE thousand people were at Green Lawn Cemetery al the decoration services, held last Tuesday. CAFT. JOHN KOCKHOLD was thrown from his horse on Fountain Square, last Tuesday, and badly bruised. DAN RICH was at ObeH. GHdden' 3 all day last Sunday, and tbe hugged tbe shore at the heelersburgh wharf.

THE street cars and refreshment Decoration Itay. PORTSMOUTH put on a holiday appearance last Tuesday. All the principal business houses and many of the private residences being gaily decorated with the national colors. Tbe skies were bright, and had it not been for a pleasant breeze, the afternoon would have been intolerably hot; as it it was sultry enough to be rather uncomfortable. At 1 o'clock p.

M. ihe citizens began to gather in the lower market space, and half an hour later the square, streets, sidewalk, and EXCITING RACES TO-DAY For the Benefit of the Children's Home. Eighteen Man to Drive His Own Animal. A RICH TRIAL OF HOME SPEED. THREE exciting races have been arranged by gentlemen of this city, owning fast nagp, which promise a big yield of sport.

This display of blooded stock wilt take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Each owner will drive his Elver windows on both sides of Market street hone, and no jockeying will be were literally jammed with spectators. ermittcj Thc ma The different military organizations were first to put an in appearance, and were followed by the benevolent and secret societies, the fire companies, and DR. A. I.

MILLEK rejoices in addition to bU family census--a girl. --TiiE receipts of the Mayor for 6nesand licenses for May were --SOME fellows decorated" the street cars last Tuesday, by riding on top. --THERE were thirteen intermenti at tireeu Lawn Cemetry in the month of May. --Miss MARY DAMAEIN and Mies Maggie Peebles, are visiting at Springfield, Ohio, --THE coruor of sborn's Wednesday. building was laid on --THE Atlantic it Pacific Telegraph Co.

has reduced its tariff of ratea about 15 per cent. Fryer's ballard, "Give My Love to all at Home," was well rendered, Frank McLeran sung the popular comic ditty, "Uncle Bacca Juice," assisted in the refrain by tbe troupe. "Close the Shutters, Willie's Dead," by Ed. Julian, was loudly applauded. The alto singing of Dave Harris was a leading feature of tho vocal pro- gramme.

The cornet solo of McMulteu was rather imperfect, be having a pair of sore lips that prevented him from ing up to average. "Three Sports on a Lark" was well rendered by McLeran, Maldem and Suter, a very amusing way of showing bow a darkey will not stand tire. All receiving hearty plaudits. In the character song of Woo. Harris, composed by Biggs and set to music by Ed.

Julian, ihe singer in liis zeal to do the eoug justice, put too much force in it lo the neglect of the character of a euperanunU but the audience iviu not stands made money on Decoration The Children of the Home were and looked neat and handsome. WE notice tbe dredge boat is at organizations. Pabst's Brass iand and tbe Centennial Band had i he meantime arrived and discoursed' sweet music, attracting many others to' witness the deploying of the different lompanies that were to inarch in the procession. At 2 o'clock, under the leadership of Col. H.

E. Jones, Grand Marshal, assisted by a corps of Deputy Marshals nnd aids, the procession set out from Fountain Square, Along the line of march iu the following order: I'tibst's Rrtii; Band. Uayltird Company 56th Ohio. IB different organiiations ciimosinilei) Dr. C.

V. Dennis, of the 47th Ohio. Carriage with In'lies a i fkiirers.nl bj Col. 0. F.

Moore of the Carriage with Cily officers and Council. Police on Foot. Centennial Uaml. X. (juarcls.

Fire of work cleaning out the canal. Happy Joe is in command, and all things work lovely. WILL McMANS, salesman at Kelly's grocery, shot himself through tbe lei't hand with a revolver while out log in (lie woods, on Decoration Tbe wound is very painful. TBE German M. E.

Church will give a June picnie'on Monday next at Me- Farland'ssuburban home, on Kiimey's Lane, and adjoining ibe Buffalo Park. Chas. Winter is at tbe head, aud it promises to be a big thing. THF. Centennial correspondent the Cincinnati Gazette speaks in glow ing terms of Mr.

Tom Kinney's display of pre-historic collections, relics, ar rows, at the Philadelphia Ceuten. nial International Exhibition. URIAH WHITE has sold bis saloon on Court street to Joe Sample, who mou i Prayer by Rev. Mr. horse or sells tbe race, will be promptly and ignobly strung up iu front of tbe grand stand, as a frightful warning to evil doers.

No betttug will be allowed as these races are to be run ou high moral principles speed and bottom are to win. It is unnecessary to state that it is Centennial race throughout and a charitable one too, Mure amusement will be furnished this occasion than at any other time in the history of the turf. An examination of the following list of animals already entered, noted foe their speed and endurance, as well as a glance at the distinguished persons who are to hold the Imcs and crack the whip, wilt satisfy tlie public that everything that mail can dare or liorse can do will be attempted to squeeze out the shortest time on record. EST8IBS. FIRT RACE--(Fur horses that never beat 2.14^.) D.

F. Connell, b. g. Portsmouth Elick, b. m.

Bell Maude; M. S. Pixley, H. g. War Dance; J.

W. Baimon, h. g. Dexter; ita-ril Societies. Carnages.

Street Cars nnd citizens on foot. Arriving at Greenlawn Cemetery, the following WBS the order of exercises i National air ly Pabst's Mili- Wharfage receipts for May were $468.00. The Fannie Dugmi will extend bet trip to The Carrie has been carrying good trips of freight and passengers this week. 600 tons of pig metal for Louisville and St. Louis are awaiting shipment at this point.

The river has fallen 7 feet since our last report. The marks ou the gauge showing only feet in the channel. The Fannie Duyan i'rotn Iroitton aud Scioto from Portsmouth, made trips to Burke's grove, Sunday, where the two cities recreated. The Potomac took dowu the last cylinder for the Bonanza yesterday, The other was taken lust week. They were turned out by the Portsmouth Foundry ami Machine Works.

S. P. Balmert, clerk of the tan-, me Dtirjaii, spent decoration day in Cincinnati. Ho returned Wednesday and brought a glowiug description of the celebration of tbe day. SOMEBODY must be afraid the Bostana can beat the time from Ciuciunati to Huntinglon, at least they are unwilling to let tier make the trial.

Some two years ago these two boats made several trips to test tbeir speed between the above points, aud the old Bothnia made the best time. Several weeks ago the all prepared, with selected coat and thoroughly greased for the occasion, made her fastest tun, leading the Uosfonit'j time of 1874, although she madfi fewer tan i The --THE Haddock Bra. advertise great reduction in the price of wool carding, this year. Tbeir new machinery enables them to compete favorably with any factory in tbe west. They want 100,000 pounds of wool.

--COLD air attrition flour, made from whole wheat, recommended especially to persons wanting brown or Graham flour. Also attrition pearled wheat. M. W. THOMPSON SON.

Satisfaction Guaranteed 3ST 1ST LEY'S. --MR. J. BARRETT otters for sale his farm of sevouty-five acres in tbe Ohio river bottom, about three miles above Wbeelersburg. It comprises choice farming land, is well improved, and all suited for cultivation.

Impaired health induces Mr. Barrett (o offer it for sale, and a nice home and a good bargain etui be secured. FARMERS who have reaping and mowiivg machines needing repair, will take notice thai I have all the patterns the Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, and being practical machinist, am prepared to do such work on short notice, I can be found at the Portsmouth Agriettltural Works for the season. Tcrmfe reasonable. that F.

Mirkletlivail, Smasher. SECOND horses never tried to beat 2.U^.) C. Green, Nellie; H. Ball, g. g.

Longfellow; H. Grime', s. in. Lady Hauler; S. B.

Jennings, b. g. my20-3t. ROUT. CAKUTHERS.

tary Band Song Columbia, the land Black Dick Andy Fisher, s. m. of tlie Ifaee, by ihe Portsmouth Har- Nameless. ltlIRD --MR. JAMES MARTIN and lady, of Pittsburgh, are visiting friends in Jef- applause by the friendly audience.

He terson township. 9 encored iti this song as he was in 1 i others, ami in Ins clog dnncirtg and ex- -TWENTV-SKVEV children were. He hos a good voice that oa- confirmed in the German Catholic necxls anil with more Church last fami iiarity he could rank with a marriage licenses' professional. His dancing was easy sued by the Pi-obate Judge, for a graceful. The "Stage year ending May Slrit, 187tj.

Darkey," by McLeran, Maklena build large three story house, Funeral hymn by the Gcr- Williams! m. Joiin a cntica ga OOI1) re3 tauraut, ladies parlor, ten i mail JJartmerchor. Rev. I. N.

SiangeriKinney.Jj. g. Jewell; Frank Millar, Church, then delivered 1 At the dose of the ora-i lines, one, ami were too well pleased i J(in alley in the excellence of the vocal rendition to fault him, and he was greeted with VLlanr. nn piano on billiard room, floor, and a orat ou i dOUU Hartley, b. i a i OD the third floor for a band written on the morning of Decoration i TIIE Scivto up to Day, were read by the author, Dr.

J. W. including gate- a roar, heavy tragedy" lay, was i witty hits kept the casioned by fire a building i i i- i Makletn uiu the of oneof the Catholic churches. in te mig 3tv i --A PASSENGER on one of the street' But the moat and with- last Tuesday, counted seven til, amusing feature of the entertaiu- It was a well stuffed cur. raent, was the character play of "Lit Groye on an excursion Sunday last.

A large party went, apd taking on all the way up, besides was an immense crowd present. Mu- refreshmenU were some played ball, other; en joyed themselves in other ways. At six o'clock the whistle iyas heard, Capt. Buy put on steam, and away we went down I'Jt belle riviere. Fnl Urn.

OUR bey sleep ip Ihejr grave Democratic Conventions nave been tie Jasper and his EU. J'jliau' 3 WM. WILLIAMS, the a cletk ol the Biggs, was at Chillicothe Tfft -THE Congressional and Judicial Jftgpet and BUly Sulfr He witnessed the coraple- Scloto Valley Railroad to h' 3 5In Julian himself i i i ftnt beheld the immense ttlM to meet this city the Uth of I ft fare musida! genius riior to me money, are to he donated to the Oliil- I dren's Home, thus combining innocent amusement with a laudable spirit of johartl)'. Arrange men Is have been made to have the railroad train stop at the grounds. It will leave tlie depot at 1 40 i.

si, and returning at Tickets for the round i 20 cents, i of a Coiirk't. MARSHAL WILLIAMS dropped on a 1 Chiliicothe criminal last Saturday, one Fat Mulroouey, who, at a recent sit- 1 ling of the Common Pleas Court of otBuounty, had heeti found guilty of graves, the Centennial Band playing burglary, and sentenced to five year' sacred airs. When the flowers hail in the penitentiary. Before the Sheriff of the Hoftona tliink slie is able to show her rival in speed a clean pair of heels. They are anxious to make the trial, nnd on tier trip down owe week ago, her decks were cleared and tlie hoys had put her in royal shape to vie with the winged lightning, and take in Huntington an.

hour ahead of the best. But a peremptory order came from Superintendent Honshell that the run should not he made. If one of these boats is permitted to test her speed, there is certainly no reason why the other should prohibited from doing so. The friends of the Bosfona believe she is the swiftest bout oo the Ohio river; they are willing to seo her put to the and to stake their ducats on the result. If anybody is afraid it mint be the On her recent trip up he Bostona made twelve miles iu forty-six minutes.

Let her go, and the vexed rntestiou will ho settled. GllEAT IlnHllCTIOB IN PRICES. -Flour as low as $4 per barrel. Baled timothy and clover hay, from 816 to S18 per tun. All kinds of mill feet at greatly reduced prices, at the Buck eye Flour and Feed Mills, Fifth street, between Washinghton and Clitl licothe, Goods delivered to all parts of tho dty free of charge.

J. Ejrt, Ear and Deformities, Oxi: or more the ataffof tbe Cen tral Surgical Infinuaty of Indianapo Us, will vii-it Portsmouth profession ally at Biggs House, Thursday arc Friday, June 8th nnd 9lh. All feeled ivilli disease of the eye or ear etttardt, prow CJM, club foot, spinal eurea dire, cataract, Jislitla, in ana, tv. cau have consultation free of charge. Artijtcial cyw imerfed.

NCW JUST Handsome Line of Novelties in Every Department, ESPECIALLY IN DRESS GOODS, NECK-WEAR, RIBBONS, I Fine Shoes. Cheapest assortment of goods ever offered to the trade. Values nicely estimated to meet the many economies of these peculiar earlj call solicited. A full line of Juo. Clark, Jr.

Go's hest Six-Cord Spool Cotton (on black spools) will be kept ia stock to meet the increwed denwod for so(erior make of thread. (mch GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. CTC. IS SELLING CANNED GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Fifty Per Cent. Reduction Offered Last Year's Priew.

LAYER, SEEDLESS AUD STJLTAHA AISIB8. FRENCH PUB APPLE CHEESE, And a Full Lino of Fancy Groeerief on Band. Staplo CS-oocls at the Lowe si Call at tbe Opera Rouse Store. nov20'T5. DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, CTC.

tf. Who a fuUglil while in FHT JOLir -nka nrnl uii Their did re'ifjn, In internecine i be O'er fjraiti niir A i i i ro flnw Each patriot name iPiLliy of faiac, forever lino Is Ou Tlieir Cent.i TUetr wiili their 0(J Uic; ttilJ t'J hly a nre bore linlluwr (he place. softly' but leme them i Tben began the oevoration of tne this net he had played on the violin tropolis last Thursday. He says it been showered hy loving hands on the coulrl perfect lits'arrangetueiUs for re--THE Biggs House tables are piano, and in this not he made was a olio u9 sight, the baods played, the procession was called to- 1 the sentenced prisoners, Mul- plied wilt the earliest vegetahles and i sweet music on tin whistle, Turkish the caonol) ftredi aQ 4 toe day of ul i- gether bf roi)sio from Pabq 3 r0ouey broke aii iruits, Tfce gueste always get the first lyre, French harp aacl organ, playing lee seetned lo have put in au appear i fhe MfeniwrehAr sang about six weeks agn aad the choicest. both the harp and organ at once.

I at)ce BiJb Mlurrjea Tburstluy eve- iaht ramu of Uev. ties of tlie ditterent This occurred and the ajthori- oitiea in this see 1 Ttiesday the street cars rietl 1,910 persons, Thitt muny were gftthereJ into the fruitful boxes a big work. --THERE was festival at the Rush Township M. E. church, lust Wednesday evening, which was largely attended aud pnssetl off pleasantly.

MRS. EMMA GUTHRIE, who has been visiting her sister's, Mrs. Geo, Johnson, for several weeks, left for her home at Chicago, last Wednesday. Holy Heileemer, has been absent from the city for the past three weeks, rusticating in a colder climate fur his heal I --S. Lltl OOltl Hie narp aim urtrail ill i TtilU.

roturnoii Thnrailnir i 4.1 v.i' i ii auce. reiurneu inursuuy yht eamp tolwera. Uev. Mr. ties of tlie ditterent oitiea in this Mattsonw a thorough representative i a is ooff Baiting patiently for Ketchum pronouncedthe henediction, tion were apprted of the facts and in- fitres a a i i xcurii train to reacii Ports- procession fell into line nnd -sliiicted to keep a watch out for him.

jdeliiieatorof eharoctere, i he will welcome, his' a hack to Fountain Square 1 Saturday last, Marshal Williams, 'at home anywhere they put tuiii. lie is niiclity iuterestitif fellow i his! 16 18miltf i the who Ie crow vis-. heie it an office window in the vSprj Imnfi inn. itors atitl find them place io stsy. The friends af the three i i a buildinir, a strauser seated on home is bones too, Taking it all in all the entertainment was much better than any one ex- (ected from otir home and if they a wheie it 'from an office window in the The friends af the three military building, a stranger or Creek coni nil 'es were highly elated with their tho stone step? of the Ma-sie Block soldierly appearance, aud compliments who answered tbe description of Mul i dance on of last week, Mr.

our neighboring cities and Copas shot and mortally wounded Si- were numerous on every band. towns, we hope they i be well re- mon ok, and severely wounded concision we desire to say that ceived, for (lie ju.l i i auik C(jokf i(1 the a who contributed so much to make the tire Tvaig, give an a the worth of the inonev banned in at the btx office. rwsmg over he f-imihorly a tbe Isdies extend tbeir thanks to those ed the man, and after hnn- Tut largest and slrawber- ries and May chert ies, at W. E. Hancock's.

ne-2ff. THE Cranston woolen mills advertise elsewhere in our columns tbeir list for the Centennial year. UNDERWEAR of all kinds cheap at L. Eisman A Bro. ow.

WK olfer to frame tho chromos, "Beatrice Cenci," "Snow- gtorm," in two inch gilt molding for five dollars the lot. VALLEY BOOK STORE. Xwtioe. I HAvnsoM my denial office and fixtures with rny gowl will to Dr. T.

G. Dennis. to finish all CA.SH 1SS3 Seoond Street. I 1OO Suits. 1O Pieces New Orcnadines.

1O Linen 1OO A Urge of Tiei, CABBXEBX LACES, Concti, BTKIPI HWIUT. Ttie crfcbratr'd nven wire I (u jikme H. WAIT ECONOMY is aud cleaning promptly done at the New York lye House, Third street above Court. I outstanding work at ihe same prices I was to do the same. I cheerfully rec- Dimueud Ir.

Dennis lo all my old pat- knowing he will give satisfaction in all cases. D. McBmAR. To prepare for good dinner, buy your new tomatoes, new potatoes, green peas aud cucumbers at E. Hancock's.

Clothing, and Hats. Men's, Youths', and Children's Clothing. The argest stock of Boots and Shoes in the city, and at prices to suit the times. Men's Brogans, whole stock, at $L2 Portsmouth, Obio, Ajiril The cotton, inf. to order al 'tnd --PIASOB and Organs--the very best.

IVrms easy. D. S. Johnston. havp ju'l received a large line of and pant's goods which will be made nt figures at Eismai; iV Cook died Sunday 0 The two called t'npai out, and after a la a rftiul suecesi fh.it he uas on (lie trail, he It i be a day informed Mulroouey that he bad busi- at tlie 3 ottice --ONE of the marked features of frac ia be Cooks dren their i the exercises last Tuesday, i he was done The Pities, al! religions societies, Catholics Arriving there, the officer eurpriwtl aswellasrrotestants.eoromingimg, left 5 locking him in the station their homes lo the grand line of llo A Uto5 TM a lat was ihe decoration of tbe jUayWd and Kinuey Guards by each company.

The Kinuey large monogram of tin march to the graves of the dead. plate, which was laid on the grave of O. Adanwfm, on tlie public highways. a ftH T. MOBBOW, of the firm of ose ph Smith.

As the company filed the tottom of the trouble. Ceo. Itavis went East a few to a dead march by the band, each days jjnce a large lot of cattle member of the company laid a is willing to offset t'oritcr Stone Ceremony. THE corner stone of Henry Stemshorn's new Centennial building was hid last forenoon, and the for that market. He will take in the while there.

boquet tlie plnte, and when all tnfi military rompnnies, die Km- passetl by the floral monogram. ue )' ttie G.iylonl and had pas was complete, Tlireo fired over the grave. roiiads were surveyed --TUB children of the Catholic Churches observed, with appropriate cere TWO ines, last Wednesday --CAT' which t-losed the month by the piece of ground last Monday, purchs Church to Mary, the mother of God. of J. WUley by Dr.

Jones and Thompson. The tract for a -CPL. BOI.LE?, one of the officeis lnm their (imber grouu 3i uver in the procession, had his horse to run tQ haul Mr Thorap- leM Tuesday. It finally became cugage(I ia i luinber now unuiitnageable that be was compelled wUfa a porlable mi aDtl aeliver- to disrcouDt and walk in the proees- at 1he cana i. it said that ibe tract has very fine pine and other limber ou it id great abundance, and promises to be a jiutuzi, AH MERRILL, an octogenarian --A UIILD of Or.

W. Monroe, the dentist, fell from the wond story of the residence, Tuesday, to the pavement below, fortunately escaping any injuries. It ivasprt i thoroughly Jrisrhteoed. IE KIXVKY, when last heard from, was in the far west enjoying himself. Writing of one of die towns in the silver raining regions iie says that business is brisk and that 'he system is a cash one.

of Porter i died at Wheelersburg on the night of the '26th in the eighiy-fouith year of liis age. He beeu a reskieav of this ctninty fur Ohio National Gu.inU, i any tliree military organization? of a rival city. They are a at drill, take pride in their Oress, nnd are industrious and tictive members of society. Their participation in public processions is always welcomed by their friends, and a holiday would not be a holiday at all it' it wasn't (or the military boys, --THERE will be a Sunday School convention of the schooh the Old Town circuit, at the Old ToiTn E. church, to-morrow i meriting at niue There i be a basket dinner.

All the j-choril-- present nn annual report of their work for the year, --THE ceremony wne witnessed by a number 0 ff et Se ot representatives of the TIMES and Con i being present. Mr. the proprietor, placed in the chamber prepared for it, a tin box containing a copy of the Portsmouth TIMES, of May 27th, and last week's issue of the qji(Wtan, Corres- jiffiidf-nf, Tribune, the Holiday Jiefiort- tr of last Christmas and a copy of the pamphlet by Col. J. E.

Whart)n, reviewing the growth and progress of Portsmouth, published in February last. a scroll containing the names of the proprietor, the architect, the contractors, the different sub-con- vvere found on his person. H. Williams conveyed the prisoner to Ciiillicotlie, jast Monday, and turned him over tt the authorities. rooney had but recently served a term of three years iu State piisou for a like J.

II. WAIT SON'S. --DR. T. G.

DENNIS was here on Thursday closing up his business with our citizens preparatory to removing to Portsmouth where he i locate permanently. The Doctor if- a complete master of his (dentistry,) and the citizens of Felicity, lia- tavia and elsewhere in Clermont tvi-h him in Sun. his new location. --Do you want your prescriptions carefully, accurately and skillfully compounded? Then bring them to Geo. Fisher's Drusr store.

ihe fact that bargain? in Men youths' and children's ready made clothing at L. Eismau Tiro, nh) leant any thlnff in thf furniture line ii'itt d) well to colt al J. H. WAIT it SON'S, -Ifrd The oat -Pador the last Grand Jury failed to find a bill against Deputy Sheriff Iiuyse, for thf cuiimioii, and wounding of Martin Davis, although II. WAIT iHoN the matter was before it, Mr.

Koyse I was re-arresled la-t Monday by 6n-! ifouie cloning i. the thrifty m-ur-ns'i HEM fot SIK! window wire screftua, whieh nre intended to ihut oqt insects. Doors and windows can left open during tbe heated season nnd still admit rents of nir hi the dwelling. These screens nre in all and fiave land- nixl other scenery OH them. Or- ilers left at licM's shop, Wesl Third street, will be promptly attendee to.

--ROAST beef, roast mutton, cornei beef, potted ham, Jwnelesa pigs' feel in and ready for use, and pure olivu oil at Ii. Kelleya', covered in Brus Hep tor Hair Cloth, cheap at 2m. J. H. WAIT A SON'S.

--A PISH West cigars, stand. CLOTHING AND PIECE GOODS. NEW SPRING GOODS! Have just received a complete OJ? 1 riECE OOOOH, For the Merchant Tailor Trade. --ALSO A PIKE STOCK OP Hens' Youths' and Children's Clothing, and Gents' Will also Guarantee Satisfaction and Prices. Front Street, below Market Street.

apri-Sm. STOVES AND TINWARE. LENHA.RT, WHOLESALE A BETH), TI1T, SHEET IEOK, AKD FAUCY COFFER WAKE, Market Street, between Second and Third. We also keen no hand a variety of Coal and Wood ainne whieb ii the MOST ECONOMICAL AND IlElIABtE Coal and WoudCook Stoit. lot of imported Ke; at D.

Htralim's Biggs peached, strawberries, pine apples, cherries, tomatoes, corn and all kinds of canned fruit at E. J. Kelleys', corner Hecond and Chilli- tf. stable Halliday, of Lucasville, at the i of Davis, and taken lefore a justice of Valley township, where, waiving an esamination, he was held to bail in the sum of which he readily gave. Prior to the arrest lie vsas approached, and effort made to extort money from i a failure wa- the result, and s'lnu after an ar- their se vr.ill rioii aotl rare.

At Treulhnrt's Citjr Cook Sturo, lo! tbo trou- blcJ fuuls gfliu fesl. parlors, Mid ittiog chvitfe tbey Tin'1 at last. ajil-tt. Artistic taken by tractors and workmen engaged on the followed. The iufereucti can be building.

A family record, asd three Cached by men, i.f silver; a fifty cent piece, a tickets for the-Tune fes- quarter, and lime, of the coinage of a 11()W ei aiu the plan of A small 1 H. flag, on which sea mn be seen at the office of Mc- J7-. J- H. AIT os xlttngled mrfMijet, ilie cheapest J. H.

SON'S. They can tjn'K iff fiat btfjfin' 1 vn have the far the money. --A variety of white vests, linen suits, luster coats, Ulster dusters, talmas, jut opened out atL. Eisman Bro. CRY ron as pleasant to lake as honey, and aSisolutcly harmless.

It is sure to room at expel worms, cure wind colic, regulate the ijo nn(1 5toinach and ver ome Monitor cook stove, with iron irritability caused by rash or reservoir, at C. Gerlach's, Second At Reduced Prices to suit the times. A made of TIN ROOFUSTGr, For which we have L. Patent Roofing Machine, with the exclusive right for thir eounty. Atio, Spouting, And ill Kinds nf Job on short notice, We all being prectEol workmen, ocr Work will be Warranted.

THE PARLOR SHOE STORE. street. mvl-tf. stockholders of tbe Home was "Centennial I87tj." Mr. Miller, of Farland, Boal on Market 1 Loan Association are Ladies' Parlor Shoe Store, 99 West Sccoad lclwetn awl Court, North teeth.

Castor It is a perfect substitute for Oil, and for Costivenesa in young or old there is nothing in exist- Our friends and the public genera I art cordially invited toctll and cxamteeonr MW TftE SI LEXDOR--is the latest paten- ence so effective and reliable. i coal aud wwk coot stove. It com- ueaily half a eeutury, aod stood high hereby ootifiedjhat amemhnents the hands of the proprietor, se- Voih of June. wishiug to se-! bines all tho roost modern i nients in stoves, aud has to be received the paper? t. Tbe sale of will close the community as'au honest citizen constitutioo acd by-law? i be pro- curing them firmly in the bos.

Mr. otire desirable seat-should" delay aud devoted member of the E. church. His wife survives him. --THKRE will be an entertainment in the lecture room of the First Pres- chnrch, Thursday evening, --THOMAS SMITH, son Smith, i standing on the stone ns of the Fourth street school house posed and voted oa at the next meeting, Thursday, 8.

A they contemplate important all mera- ac bers are urged to be present. Thomas placed another box itl making application, by the side of that described. In this Utter box were cards of nearly all the business houses in the city, A of --ASIY SrtUVAN', a lad of eleven, Cincinnati Knqmrn-, of May i I A 11 I I 4 t- 1 L. i utst Tluirsdav, was approaciieii fay at eight clock, consisting of 7 recitations, music, icecream, etc. mittance twenty-five cents.

Ail- three boys who pulled liis feet out 3dot(1 last Sunday from under i young Smith i'ttl heavily, breaking his arm in the fal). whose dangerous little hickory oil wouldn't be bad a grievous blow mother. The body th1 t)f tne Coroner': from a fall, is told by the raedicine for the tro. in accordance i tlie facts. bathing in the the city, to his widowed a- rtcjvered, and jury wa? A ii'd'une this week, recovered two weeks and we are glad to announce that that paper may dispel its fears and si- it gloomy forebodings.

--ADAM METZGKK, former citizen of Portsmouth, died at his home at Joneaboro, 111., ou the 24thof May. He was for many years engaged in the srreat rail- ij US i ne3S carriage making in this i i ie track City, He was wuMy nctj and nail among his old neighbors was highly mpected ciiii.cn. He removed West, setiling iu illitiois, Miijnr Elick's encounter i the goat he has much of his nerve, and, consequently, i he una- of April '22d, UilS' elected from the dis trict, from 103 ti lsT5, ant! of Itpp- chosen from Scioto ooualy from down to the present time. Anillustrateil police paper of-M ay 20th, The brick rnaion walled in these archives iu cement, and when Lnst Jv'islif. AT ibe meeting last night, a mittee nf five was appointed to confer i gas company, to adjudicate of the Portstiimith tiie difference- conceniiug the price of The a levy was fixed at 10 and MO milk.

A committee of lime, onjisling of Ilitenberick, Millar aud Harris, was only to be admired, Patened in 1875, 'and manufactured and for saie by i EberlinnU Co. sign of the golden stove, Market street. Come and fee it ladies. LORI; TAYLOR, the well-known dry goods firm of New The latest, greatest, and most reliable remedy ever put together by med- well selected of ical science fcr Hheiiiuatisin, Wounds, Swellings, Caked Breast, is the Centaur Liniment. There are BOOTS elMWbtre, Them gtait of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, AND ARE THE BEST IN THE MARKET.

9 or thf a family, the Yellow Centaur Liniment is tor spavined, lame and horses and animals. We arc nbo prepared to to order njtet of ClMitv't Shoes, and to thia of our buiintfi we will paj cpeeial A I I 3 5 (IKATIN AXK tier- ben- i exohif-ive ngont in this city for cBt of their lady patrons re-i-li'ig ut a the celebrated March patent grates and distance from theircsiaiilishmpiit, ili appointed i a tbe purchase i a givinjr special attention to sending of hose by (ho Committee on Fire De- of their newe g(jOi 3 by mi address desired, having tlie --FRANK WAKWICK, a 1 ruaa from Cincinnati, was swing ble to drive his fiery steed to-day. he icoaociaiti ir BII18Ill ith this exception, the owoors will vuujm.nTM of five was appointed to au to attend the meeting on tbe 8th inst. prices marked on each. many Centennials shall have passed to prepare fur tbe 4th of July celebra- With a complete supply uf samples, fabric may be selected, order? filled, mantels.

They are the finest in the market, and tor beauty of design and exctlk'ttce of finieh are really superb. Over two hundred have been gold in city and vicinity, and iu every Ife ihltiU the is westward, over the about the year aud Missouri JUilroad. auJ the first Onteunial buiMiog io i -ii i. of he wi have no Bion to compLin a the brick iiuil'l- neit i Uieir respective age, advocated by Dr. Fulton, was re leasing the mill wbarf- niton, wa ftrrreJ lo Loinmittte on i --THE graduating exercises of the --Ueo.

DAVIS Je Co. shipped six- Portsmouth High School will be held to Ford, bhter at by rat), last Thursday. inst. will the goods carefully packod and -sent t' mantels and re the purchaser, tlnis litm-, trouble, and the espanse of traveling. or-, unlike the ni'muii builders iu the I'rojMtiihm of pripeity Imlders to'They abosend free on de-Schimpf were marrievl by tlie Kcv.

pre-historic age, left no traces behind for opening niftn street, i 3Cr i pt i ve catalogues of their elegant Father Koonan last Monday, and on was reieriej tu gtoct o( Tjnderwear, i prices, from the same day another daughter was 1 fi to nnA Ttaels. i whiah ielections can be made, TI born to the bribes naotber. One shall! Opera House, oq the be taken aad another Jen, instance- tliey have given perfect satisfaction. Those whocontemplatebuild- ing new residences, or remodeling old (1) well to call and examine myltf LKTFKK LIST, Davidson Theodore There ajre teo Ma; 30th, I'hinney Eunice P.eoJ Curia ftoei iXy aUo shipped 1 5 0 heaj cattle friends public schools of --Hft. T- DESSIS, successor 2 head of hogs Ihe same day, to this city should encourage the teachers Dr.

McBriar, has removed to the 8th, at 3 o'clock F. for the pur- Lines; Japanese, East India Batnbpo nouncement well-worthy of sj 'luIaJelphia ut the BaUimore and scholars by attending tbe exer-' and is located at the oid stand on Sec; pose of making arrangements to cele- and Jointed Poles 'as we know tbe firm will do every thing Pr a tber jcian. od street, in the BroiFQ building. I brate tbe 4Ui day of July. i VALLEY BOOK i that they advertise lo do.

Sitenigti Waller EliiiUtli Wijner Ettie Whitinay E1U YaUi Thomai Wiilittti CbM OFFICE. Justice ofthe Peace. OFFICE ON COOBT STEBBT, OttM boon the belt world The; are Ian ted by Million people ID and tbe beMitiful (plead id veg- liles. A Priced Catalogue sent free to all who the jxiBlage a 2 cefit stamp. VIOK'B FtoitiL Qaarterly, cents 3.

elolt coTers 6i cents, Addrcsi, TAMES VICK. Roehetur, S. I AHO TOBACCO. TOBACCO KOVfB. 1 V.DOEBB, UW tbt Bf i rmorcd to tbe Bftrtb of Second Wert aTCMVt, WE HAVE ON BAND, FOB SALE, 7 which i fnrn.h at to the BBST BBAHIM OF TOBACCO..

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