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Democratic Enquirer Discovery op Gold in Vinton C ounty. "We notice in many of our exchange papers that Gold has been discovered in different parts of the country; but no gold has yot been dis covered that is so pure as that lately discovered in Vinton county. It haB been ascertained that, by purchasing the different varieties of FruitTrees, Grape Vines, &c, at the beautiful Nursery of J. & W. Gold, 11'carMcAr thur, and carefully palnting them, and taking good care of them for two or three years, until they begin to bear the golden fruit, that a more prof itable gold mine was never before dis covered and worked. Go and see J. & W.Gold. For Fine Perfumery, Goto Sisson'a Drug Store. ' J. G. S 'WETLAND lias JUSt l'C ccivccl a superior quality of Coffee which he is selling lower than it can be bought elsewhere. Drugs, Books Strong's. ' and Stationary, at The best quality of brown and bleached muslins can be bought tit DoDGii's at the lowest figures imaginable. Those .wishing to pay their sub scriptions in Potatoes, Apples, Chick ens, or almost anything clte, will please call and eta so. . BoABUEits Yv antkd. A few board ors can be accommodated at George Bull's, ia the North part of town. 5v For Oyer's ITlcriiciues, Cull at Simon's Drug Store. List of letters remaining in the post office at McArthur, Ohio, December 1st, 18G7: David Boring, J. M. Brown, Henry 0. Carrick, James Hutohins, Iluth Jarvis, 2; A. M. Stevens, Zelinda Shields, G. W. Simpson, Josiah Stough ton, 2. j. n. Mclaughlin, p. ji. Best Commercial Note at Strong's. Kaos Wanted. llring all tills nffiae, where tho liigliett will be paid for them. your raps to iuark.il priii The New Wagon and Carriage Shop and Blacksmith Shop, on the cor ner west of the Kaler House, are now open and the business is being carried on extensively. Samuel Books, the Wagon and Carriage Maker, is manu facturing to order ail kinds and styl.es uf buggies, sulkys, carriages, 6pring "wagons, all other kinds of wagons, and in fact every thing that runs on whee's from a trotting buggy to a four horse coach. He is a first class workman, and keeps none but the best "workmen in his employ. All work warranted. .and made of the best ma terial. Repairing of all kinds dono on shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Everything cheaper than else where. Then there is the Blacksmith Shop connected with the Wagon Shop, which is superintended by F. II. Chid istor, a superior workman, who is pre pared to do all kinds ot work in his line, such as horse shoeing, ironing wagons, buggies, sleighs, &c. Just the place to go for the best work. New Rat Exterminators at Strong's. Moore's Rural New Yorker. This is the leading and largest circu lating and most popular agricultural journal printed on this Continent; and it should be read in every family. It is not a monthly, but a weekly jour-1 nal adapted to the wants ot all per sons containing departments without number. We should feel miserable to hear a person say he did not want it after reading the prospectus in anoth part of our paper. Wanted Eggs'' and Butter at this this office, for which the highest mar ket price will be paid. PIAH03 TOR SALE. Printers, like other men, sometimes offer lorn very good bargains, Any person wishing to purohase splendid Piano, will save from one hundred to one hundred and fifty dollars by calling at this office. We an furnish them at greatly reduoed rates. Wood's Zonio Bitters at Strong's. . i" . Lost. A Gold Sleeve Button, about the size of a silver dime, with a black enameled German letter A in the cen tre, and black enamel line around it. Any person finding and : leaving it at thit ofBce, will be liberally rowarded. ?-r?hfXy9 T'icayune has decided views upon the I tiiodl-rh tttreet dress) , It Bays:' ' .'The dress is rather short and has I not sa many Widths In the skirt w those which sweep the.' streets. i It - . ' nantrS irraCeiUllV OVer a hOOn At m. t, v r ... spec-table dimensions, and not one that ... .. . aescnoes an OrDlt equal to a plunet Tr o-ivPQ tr thA fnvm Utha n kL airy appearance, adorning, and not deforming the outlines of the handi work of. nature. ' ' . ; . The beautiful fabrics that are made now-a-days, and, the art and taste dis played in trimming the skirts of walking dresses, make them, besides being convenient and comfortable, really handsome. The fair creature, with one of these walking dresses, looks as though she could trip and skip along that the native springi ness of the limbs, was not hampered in fact, she looka like some symmetri cal little craft skimming over the sparkling water. "We have been told that some ladies object to wearing these short skirts, because they leave the feet too much exposed.. Perhaps ' some think their feet not handsome enough to be seen. This is all a mistake. With the pret ty, tight-laced, high-heeled walking boots, most any foot looks woll encased in them. And why should a lady bo ashamed of that which nature gave her? ,. : Of course theBO short walking skirts would not be suitable to ladies advanced in years, but Wo hope those who aro in their sunny days, especial ly the ; lassies, will continue to use them, and leave street sweeping to outers. Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restora tive at Strong's. " In this paper will be found a pros pectus for a new Agricultural paper to bo published at Columbus. It is high time that such a paper was being established in the central portion of our glorious agricultural State. It is said the Editors and Proprietors Messrs. Dwyor & Busbey are compe tent to the task. Tho people of Vin ton county should give the new paper their hearty support. . We will furn ish tho new paper and this papor for one year for 83. Blank Books at Strong's. Wanted An industrious man with a small family, to work on a farm. For particulars inquire at this office, THE GOOD OLD OSxio Farmer Going Right Along for 1868 S. D. HARRIS, Editor THE GREAT WEEKLY AORIOTJLTUBAL AND FAMILY PAPER Volume XVII for 1868. Devoted to Rural & Household Affairs. TERMS-gingle Copy, only Two Dollars a year. An Estry Copy One Year for every wuo or ien; an jcivtra uopy Six months for a Club of Six. Specimens and Proa pectuses, confining special terms to Agents. sent tree to persons desiring to get up Clubs Address, Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio "Sheriff's Saie" Txi DPjartitiort. State of Ohio, Vinton County. Jehiel A. Felton and Felton and 1 In Vint Felton, Plaintiffs, j court t I pitas. Vinton county Eliza A. common of ouilnst Joseph W. Rannalls, Charlotte I ltanaals, Homer 0. Jones, James K. Jones, Mordecai H. . Jones, Cidna Jones, and Da vid Warren Jones, Defend- Order of Sale, nnts. --r.-j' ... f IN pursuance fo the command of an order to me directed in the above cause from the court nf mon picas of Vinton county, and Staie of Ohio, and bearing date of November Soth, A. D. 18iiT. 1 will offer lor sale, at the Door of the Court House, in junuvi tf.vn.vnur, iu tuuresaia county 01 Vltlton. on ' Monday, the 30th day of De cember, A. D, 18G7, at the hour ol 1 o'clock P, M of said day, the follow ititr lands and tenements, to-wit: Tn-Lots Numbers One Hundrerl and Tmniu.mr. fl29.W)ne Hundred nnd Thirl v mn !., ir..' i i and Thirty-one (1.11,) One Hundred and Thirtv-tvo .u-t; "h'iu'ou "Niy-uiree viod,! and vjne iiundied and Thirtv-foiir (134.1 and Our.i t wm. tiers Thirty (30,) Thirty-two (:i2.) Thirty-threo (33.1 and Thirty-four (34,) in I Vinton countyOiiio; tne VilUge of McArthur, AND ALSO, ran or the South-west Quarter and Part of the North-East Quarter of Section Number 20, Town Number Eleven No. 11, Range Number chvdwi tjuiuu vuuuiy, unio, oontainins 61 acres more or less. Apprnised as follows, to-witi i .. Out-Lot Number Thirty f30 at Two Himd. red and Fifty Dollars $250 00 : Out-Lot Number Thirty two 321 at Two Hundred and Fifty-six Dollars and Fiftv cents$256 60;j ' Out-Lot Number Thirty-three 33 at One Hundred and Eight Dollars $ 1 08 00; Out-Lot Number Thirty-four 34 at Three Thousand Dollars 3,000 00:' In-Lots Numbers One Hundred and Twen ty -nine 129 and One Hundred and Thirty 130 at Sixty Dollars r$80 00; . In-Lots Numbers One Hundred and Thirty-one 131, One Hundred and Thirty-two 182, One Hundred and Thirty-three 133 and One Hundred and Thirtv-four 134 LI Five Hundred Dollars$600 00 ; . Part of the SouthWest Quarter and Part of the North-East Quarter of Seotlon Num ber Twenty 20,J Township Number Eleven 111, -Range Number Seven'een ri7 at Two Hundred and Sixty-Five Dollars $265 00: And each of the above desoribed Lands and Tenements musl brier two.thirda nfiK. appraised Talue respectively. TERMS OF BALK: One-third cash In hand; m.A.tM.j . ' ' . fc,l,Trlhi,d ',n y,",,,rara 'he day - ofsaV-d,. feired payments to bear interest nd t5 be secured by mortgage upon the premises eold. ? iunn J. BHOCKEY, H.fe'Jon..UltvforPffnCr Member !8,,u4t-w ..... ; .... :,t "J 1868. Prospectus of the Cleveland Plain Dealer i Prospectus of the Cleveland Plain Dealer i PRESIDENTIAL YEAR ! The Cleveland Plain. Dealer, : one of the liul ..... nrlntixl I- (11,1a ilK " 1 s v, 11 . lilt b k II li iuvw 114 ' ' lull ! HI! Ivt nt n unml mn.i' i.illnll thu nnntin. ..j r. .... B..v .... nancs of iha patronage of the people of the 0. - f . L . . .1 l T - ""e, "0 1 norm-wee. ,iio expense , U b spared to- make H A Biadabi Journal. Each issue will contain a large quantity of Folitioal,. Finaaoial. Agricultural and Literary Reading Matter. With our tele- graphio faoiliiies, and our Correspondents at Washington, Columbuf, Hew York and Chicago, and we ro able to make the Plain Dealer the best Family Newspaper in the West. Great attention will be paid to our Mar ket Reports, nnd no pains will be spared to give our readers the latest news. We can gite our patrons' the nsws days in advance of our Eastern competitors. , Term or Wbkkly Plain Dealer. The Weekly Plain Dealer, single copy per year, $ 2 00 Six Months . , 1 1 00 An extra copy will be (riven to whoev er will us a club of Ten with . 20 00 Or 20 subscribers 6 mouths with . 20 00 TheTrl-Weekly Plain Dealer will be sent to any parly sending us a club of 20 for one year, tor a olub numbering between 30 and 60 we will send our Daily. Whenever possible, money should be sent by Draft, or t'. t). Money Order, Daily Plain Dealer, one year by mail, $10 00 in-Weekly 1'lain Dealer, one year 5 00 do do do six months, 2 50 do do do Three months 1 25 The Presidential Canvass has already commenced, and every Democrat interested in securing the election of a Democratio President should subscribe for the Plain Dealer, whioh, standing upon the platform of the Constitution, advocating , Equal Jus tice to all sections of our common oountry, the same Currenby for the Bondholder that the people are compelled to receive, equal ity of Taxation and immediate Re-Union, will be no laggard in the great struggle for the ascendency in 1808. We have no trapeling agents, and Demo crata of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and other Slates, who receive this Prospectus, will ob lige us and further the cause by securing subscriptions for us. In every District and Township some Dem oorat should appoint, himself a committee of one to solicit subscriptions for the Uld Plain Dealer, which osrries the banner of th party , in the very midst of tha enemy's stronghold. The Democracy of Ohio should stand by this paper, which champions their cause .where most it .needs defenders. It is highly important to VhS cause . that thoroughly Democratio paper should be liberally supported in the most important city in northern Uluo, We Invite Demoorats everywhere, and Republihans who wish to see what Demo orats hrve to say in behalf of . their and candidates, to subscribe for bur paper. fjTClubs can commence at any lime. Specimen copies sent free on application ARMSTRONG & GREEN. Plain Dealer Buildings, Cleveland, Ohio. LOOK AT THIS! 61 rn WILL PAY FOU THE MONTHLY New England Farmer from thisdate to January 1, 18.9. 14 Months for only One Dollar and iiity U en is in advance, . 4-8 "ages of reading matter in each number, handsomely illustrated, and largely composed of original contributions. 588 Prge ofValuable and interesllni Agiioultural and Horticultural ; readingin the volume for 1807. 0 nd upward extremely Liberal Pre miums ottered tor new subscribers. 1 new name for our list will entitle you to a premium. 3 cent stamp pays for specimen and circular. 31 Merchants' Row, Boston, the place of publication, and all letters should be addre?sed to R. P. EA TON $ CO , rubliehen N. E Farmer. OF THE ' OHIO STA TESMAN For 1QQ7-Q. E. B. EsnLEHAR and Ciias. B. Flood, Edilon. t RiotiABO Nbvins, Frinter and rublither. This old journal, whion is devoted to an an earnest and vigorous advocacy of Dem ocratio Principles and the Rights of the People is now publishEd on the following Terms Cask in Advances Daily one Year , ; $9 00 Daily Six months . 4 50 Tri-Weekly one year . 4 50 in-Weekly six months 2 25 Weekly one yaar 2 00 Weekly six months ' 1 00 To the getter up of a club of Five or more for the ' Weekly ' Statesman for one year, a compensation of 83 cents a copy will be paid. : - . ' i Congress met on the 21st of November, and the Ohio Legislature will meet on the 1st Monday in January. The doings of both these bodies will be faithfully laid be fore the readers of the Statesman, and every effort made to make It deserving general patronage. Bend for Specimen Copies. Address OHIO STATESMAN, v : ? : Columbus, Ohio. Sheriff's Sale. i State of Ohio, Vinton County. Nefl, Eagan 4 Slocomb, Plaintiffs, 1 In court of corn against . , . , 1 mon Pleas. bamuel V. Dodge and ! (' Robert E. Phillins. Defendants. I Order of Sale. PURSUANT to the command oi'an order nf sale in the above cause ii-sued from the Court of Com mon Pleas of Vinton county, Ohio, and to me di rected ns Sheriff of said county, I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the Courtllouse, in the Town ot McArthur, in the county of Vinton, on MONDAY, the 6th Day of January, A. P. 1867, m.. at the hour I o'clock r. u. bfsaid day, the following lands and tenements, to-witi' -r..-. ! . Twenty Feet off ef the West Side of In- Lot Number Sixty-Seven (67,) in the Town of McArthur, County aad Slate aforesaid. Taken as the property of Bamuel v. Dodge to (.atisfran orderand decree of said court in favor ol Neff, Eagan 4 Slocomb. ,;i Appraised at one thousand six hundred, dollar and mut bring two-thirds ol that num. Terms of Salecash in hand at the time nrsale. . .T JOHN J. 8HOOKEY, . (" i ' HherTJ Vmtoa oou ntj, O. H.O. Jones, Alt'y for Pl'ff. , ; v December 6, 1867-5W -10.,. '.' r "'',. ', I Atf Old Songf Set to a New Tune, At ipring approaches Ante and Rozchet , from thtir holet conn out, And Mict and' Rati In epite of cati, " ' Gaily tkip about. 18 years established in N. Y City." : winji iiimiuuHi reuipuies Known. "Free from poisons." i "Not dangerous to the human family." ' "Huts come outoitheir holsa to die." 'Costar's" Eat, Eonch. &c. Exterm's . i Is a paste lined lor Rats, mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ants, Ac, Ac, "Costar's" Bed-Bus Exterminate! Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and alsa as a preventive for Bed Bugs, Ac. "CostarV Electric Powder for Insects . Is for moths, misquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Sugs, Insects on I'lantB, iFuwIs, Animals, Ac. f I I Brwaib I I I of all worthless lnnHnn. WSee that "f ittar'a" name is on each box, hot' tie, nnd Flask, before yon buy 8Address I1BNKT R. COSTAR, ; 484 Broadway, New York. 86?"Sold in McArthur, by J. S. Strong, anu an uruggtsis aua dealers everywhere u COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Canoers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Blee ding, Blind and Painful Piles; 'Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditioned Soree; Uloerp, Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch, dims, Buuions, Chilblains, o.$ Uhapped Hands, Lips, so.; Bites of Spiders, Insectp, Animals, &o. J8-Boxes 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 sizes. 8-Snld hy all drugging every where. fi-And by Hssbt H. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway, New York, idTSold by J. 8. Strong, McArlbur, O. : COSTAR'S 0NH ERSAL CORN 80 L T i K T, For Corns, Bunions, TVnrts, Ae. CS" Boxes ti ots., to cts., and 1 sizes. 8" Sold by all Diuggists everywhere. HaTAnd by Henry K. Costar, Dcj,ot 484 Broadway, New York. fiTAud by J. S. Strong, MoArthur, O. COSTAR'S PREPARATION Ot BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS, FOR BEAUriFflNQ THE COMPLEXION. Used to soften and beautify the skin, ramove freek les. Pimples. Eruptions. Ac. Ladies are now using it in preference to all others. JfOSTUottles 51. 8SSold by all druggists everywhere! ffoTAnd by Henry R. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway, flew iork, 8And by J. S. Strong, McArthur, 0. COSTAR'S PECTORAL COUGH REMEDY, For Couch?, Colds. Hoarseness. Sore Throat. Croup, Whooping Cough, Influensa. Asthma, Consumption Bronchial Affeotions and al diseases of. the Throat and Lungs. Rtruotties Z5 ots, 50 ots, and 51 sues. : BeTSold by all druggists evey where. BAnd by Henry R. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway. New York. And by J.S. Strong, MoArthur, O. .... COSTAR'S CELEBRATED 0ISH0P PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, For nervous and sick Heartache, cnstlvenoss. Indl. (rostipn, dyspepsia, biliotitness, constipation, diar rhea, colics, chills, levers, and general derangement Ol the Digestive Organs. suruoxea :ucta, oocts, Slsiies. : l-bold by all druggists everywhere; , ' And by Henry R. Costar. Denot 484 Broad. way, New York; ' ' And by, J.,8 Strong, ' ' O. W Sisieo. yeAHha. O, . Soy..7,-HS7. . : . . i, ,V1 .... -t . ; . .' . . ' r LOOK HERE! JIVT received at SWETLAND'S a fresh stipply FAMILY GKOCEMES, ; AHD 2PTJn.2i: LIQUORS. To which is added a good assortment of COOTS AMD SHOES! Also, a lot of , SPKLNGFIED MUSKETS, Which will make fine ' SHOT G UN SI And which I will sell very cheap! Give me a call! Octobers, lSC7-3m THE "W" BED MACHINE CO., 013 Broadway, n;ew yoek cit y'. OULD call particular attention to their New Family Sewing Machines h i I a, 5,rinc,P;,iFanilly Machines that make w jWJf bi 'Ch' t.w',h J fiI'""oT Neeulf, The Weed Machines have both the Whfel nnd Drop Feed, therefore are suited to nil kinds of sewing. Prices correspond with those of other First-class rtl ill' n irtpa WEED SEWING MAOniNE CO., ,iB) GUI Broiidwuy, New York A.TTEIST'TIOIsr I Fall Stock ! NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! HENRY IUCIIMAX; Main Street, . . . ' . McArthur, H'vie.' I'a " T" of the latest styles of Woods, which he will Soil Ohoaper thai tko Cioayost in Kwnt And also hating the best assorted slock of Vi it Ot the Vinest and Latest i; les, for rexx and Hoys! ! I also keep Hats and C aps BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies and G ents, and a lorge variely of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. I also keep ; TRUNKS Am VALISES Which I will sell to the publio at the lowest prices BQTThe publio patronage is rcopectfully solicited. October 17, 186T-3m SINGER'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. This preparation applied according to direo t ons is . Warranted to restore Gray Hair to its orlftinal or natural color; Its also acts up on Gbet WmsnEBS in the same manuer. HisKOTi Dye, and contains so cotcmso HASTES, nor does it contain any deleterious substance. It cleanses the scalp, promotes the growth, and prevents the falling otl of the hair; and as it Imparts to the hair and whis kers a rich natural glos, and has a pleasant fragrance ia a very desirable article IT'or tlao Toilet- gSTPrlncipal Eepot, No. 79 Nassau Street, New York. , SINGER & STRONG, Proprietors. Pbick$1.. .. " : 39. FINKL & LYON ' LOCK-STITCII BmiQ Jttacl)inee . The only Machine so perfeoted that entire satisfaction is guaranteed or the purohase money refunded. Where we hiive no Airent a mruA VoM,;n will be sold at very low price, and a Looal Agent appointed en the most favorable terms. N.B. Send for circular. Traveling Agents wanted. Salary, liberal. An Agent wanted in every town. ; Send for a Circular. Finklc Sc Lyon 8. W. Co. 687 Broadway, New York. June 27, 1867-6m GONFDEMTIAL . Ii FORMATION -. t" For thb Mahiet) ' - . Sent Free iii sealed en. elope, on receipt of 10 oents. Address . , .Dr E- B. FOOTK,' . (author of Meiioal Com mon Sense Book, - 400 , ., pages, $1,60, sent by mail.) 1 No. 110 Lexington Avenue Cor.ef Bet iWiStN.Y, -o. CLOTIIG 5 1 FARRSERS'-CHROTSifiLE: New ACiucuLTunAt eekly. rPIlE Undersigned propose to eslbbllfh A I T.rif.9 In fa mlAt.A I.A f . t i i. - " wf'r&n tc. to be publishid at Columbus, Okie, the Srst tumberto le ip.uei caily in Pecember. The Chronicle will be devnir.1 n, alion of Agriculture as a profejBlon or vocaiim, in cont a distinction to an- oceu paiion embodying the brute foice idea hloue to the improvemeat of A iri itbltare ,s an Art and !o the dieeemiiiB'Joij of kn iwletlge relating to it os a Science It Will be (he. aim of the cdlicfs to present such v.-ews as are of practical importance relating 10 every department vT Agricul ture. The Furmtra' Chronicle will ignore) Politics in .'he! r.ariiim nnd generally acoepted sense of tho Icini, iealonsly advo caiing, however, eucb ihfnsures as may be presente l to the blaie Legislninre ' or to Congress, as iu the opinjon of the editor have a direct bearing on the interests of an Agriculiural or Industrial cornnmnity These will be diecufsed treely, withont re gard to the party with whkii such measans may have originated. Special attention will bo given to the Literary Department of th: paper; the latest newt Agricullnra), Political and Commercial will be tiresemed in j : anu sauaraoiory lonn. nnd nrrnnpemenls have already been mndo nhicii will secure cure the prompt, publication of the most ' important Agricultural Produoe Markets ' whh which we as a itae or as a people are or are likely to b-, related. 1 The department? pertaining to ITori.es, Cattle Sheep, &c, will receive the attent ion and be under the superintendence of the mostexperisnced men in the Suite as will Ihe departments devoted to- Agriculture, horticulture and kindred sciences. The enterprise has been undertake after ft full oanvassing of the subject, nnd with an earnest desire to advance the Agricul url interests of the country. Amoug our ree ular contributors are the le.ding Agrieul turalists of Ohio and many nf the more eminent in other Stales. The Farmere' Chronicle will bo a neat six. : teen page paper, octavo form, the publishers niniii.c to make it na n.rr.,., ; , icol appearance as they hope to hate it ex cellent in uiatter. It will be published weekly at the rate of 52 per annum pain in advance. specimen numbers mailed free to any address on app'icntion- Address, Dwyer & K us bey, CllltOMClK DPriCB. Columbui, Ohio. JOIIIV C. STEVE.VSOIV, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEllOR AT LAW, JACKSON C. II., OHIO, WU'l'Praotiee inthe-Courts ofBJnokion, Vmfon IT nnd othei eonnties , , January 24, 18C7-tf FIRST PBFM1IIM X VOf a Silver Medal WAS AWARtiVU TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE O Cf By the N. II. Stale ATr'fultiirnl SnrlctT, tt Tf IU l air, liuUcn in ta.liua. Sqil. ii, soa BAItHETT'S Vegetable Hivir Restonitli e Hi'ghrpn Grav fl tlr to Itn Natunl Color t pv i nmtntotticlro.-i'jinnl nrir:'ric action i emit- . II p ""r11 nn't Jiiimorvt fwrmte j ub!e tirtiAi. ih-f,n-innt Die A ' - . wo :: J. B. BARRETT & CO.. Proprietors, MANCHESTER, N. U. For sale bv Or, J. 8. Sxhoxo. Dmepist ' Juiyi,isb7-ly ilcArlhur, Ohio. VALUABLE TAVERN STAND FOR i ZLIjES ! HDLBERT HOUSE, Corner Main and MarketSta., : OPPOSITE COCRt HOUSE, McArthur, Ohio. T WILL Orm AT PEIVATE SALE this valuable JL proiirriV, Miliar, ! in Al,..!,,! ,1... Innlv of Vinton, and tho Gentle ot the VAst coal and iron resjions of Ohio. This is tho Oxxly Hotel xx tlxo Town. there Is a goid stntilet ail the conveniences neoessa- .oLitiiMvimiHmiii oe- an exoeiiont loca tion; nnd is doing a fine business. Any person desiring to make an investment oj this kind will d well to call and examine the prem ises ns 1 dej-u-e to retire Irom tha hnsi,iess,ad will sell the property at ooe-liult ita roal value. U. HULUERT. 8pt mberA, lSr.T-tf Gifts for Christmas and New Years. A Superb Slock of Fine Cold and Bi'vet Watches, all warranted to run, and thor. oughly Regulated, at the low price of $10 Each, and satisfaction Giiaran'eed. '". 100 Solid Gold Hun's; Walohes$250 to $1,000 : 100 Magio Cased Gold watches, 200 to . 800 100 Ladies Watches, enameled, 100 to 300 200 Gold Hun'g Chnm'er W'hr s.250 to .. 800 200 Gold Hunting Eng. Leve'8, JnO to 2.")0 300 Gold do Duplex Watches, 150 to .' 200 ' 300 Gobi do Am'can Wat'lits, 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers, 60 to ISO 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 2",0 500 Gold Lndies Watches 60 to 230 1 000 Gold Hunting Lepines 60 to Vt 1.000 Miscellaneoui Sil'r Wnt'hs 50 to 10D 2.500 Hunting Silver Watches 33 to 50 000 Assorted Wn'hes.nll VuU 10 - 7", .h. nbOT fck Wl" ta dispoo.l of cn Ihe Porn rc !,e.",'co '."i!"' 8'vi," "y OoM or Solid bilver Watcn br Vi, without p-guru to Wright Tiro, i to., Ifil Brotdwny. Wew York! sn to lmir.A.iiafnitf :-..oa t niagmficerit !tnok. Ortitknites, naminn (he erti eie, are r.'iaeed in sealed envelopes, and well mixi-d. urrj an. entitled to tne ailictej. nnnieu on tlicu eerti.'noates opon payment of Ten Dollnvs, whet 1 01' ; " oe a Watch wonh l,WK)orone worthless. Tli return of uny ol our certificate entilles you lt tiir artioleB nnm'd opoi. the payment, hreni'rtir.' ii its worth, nnd as nn art cle valued less than flOis nnmed on any certificate, it will at once oe en that Hit, ia . iVo Lottery, lut a 'ttraightforward ' legitimate trineaeiion, which . may be participalet in ' 'even ti the met fatlidiout I .;...., . . A single certinVnte will be sent hy mail, post rwt-f, ' upon rtceipt ofiSwnts, a for 81, 11 for Si, 31 in I tf i elegant nremhiin lor $S, Suandmnro valnahln ,r-f. nuliin lor iu, xnd loo and mostsii,erhiinioh nr.-l( '.. To Agents, or those wis'.ing emiiloyment, ilii is 1 rre opiibrttni tv. It Isn legitimatnly conduoteil i.r-"" mess, duly authorised by the Govi rntneiu.aud ijio ; , to the most careful scrntlnv. Tav tint 1 WRIGHT, &RO'. CO., Importer i . . 42-3mJ r 161 Rroadviy, tfe York. l 7