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OF THAT INSTRUMENT AND TRUE DEVOTION TO OUR COMMOM- CQMTV ' "
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. riZZTSTZST??
VOL.3.
M' ARTHUR, VINTON CO., O. FRID AY, JAN. 5, 1855.
iNO. 20;
The M'Arthur Democrat.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
pr ytur , if not payed vithin the
year, es.uo vi(( o cAurgtd.
l"Ar" Terms mu(6 ttrlctly compiled
milk, and no paper will be discontinued until
uil arrearugts are paid, unless at me option
of the publisher.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
OCT" One square, thirteen Una or lest first
tnree insertion 81 00
Lack additional insertion 23
Cards one car, 63,00.
A liberal deduction vill be made toper-
tons advertising by tht year.
All vdvrrt'uttmenti payable in advancior
on demand
Agents for the "McArthur Democrat"
Tb following Q.otl.mtn will R.e.lr and H.c.lpi
for labMitpttent ind Adartl.emol, for ibu ia-
i it i . . . r- . jri.;-
par, iu vtaion wvuuir. vu.v
rp.rron Cox,
Wm. Tatler,
Jso. Clark, Sr.,
.J. Bloeb,
J. GlLLEff,
Adam Lynx,
Hamilen Furnace.
Ml. rieasant.
Harrison Township.
Bloers Store,
WilkcsvilL.
Swan.
BUSINESS DRIECTORY,
FOR VINTON COUNTY, OHIO.
B. P. HEWITT, Judge of Probate Court,
J. A. WALDEN, Clerk Com. Plea$ Court
E. F. BINQ HAM, Prosecuting Attorney.
Wm, TISUE, Sheriff.
JOSEPH MAGEE, Auditor.
J. SWEPSTON, Treasurer.
JAMES M ALONE, Recorder.
NELSON RICHMOND, Surveyor.
GEO. ULLOM, Coroner.
County Commissioners,
J. DOWD, J- KINNEY, & JOHN SWA1M,
' .' School Examiners,
O. T. GUNNING, G. W. S110CKEY and
K. A. BRATTON.
IRON FURNACES.
With their Pot Office Adresses.
Cikcinnati Fi'RM ace, Westfall, Ste w
rt f- Co., Hamden. Reeds Mill P. 0.
Eaolc Fubsace, Stanley, Eentley &
Co., Manufacturers of the best quality
of Piglroo. Eagle Post Office.
Vihtoh Fuukace, Means, Clark & Co.
Manufacturers of best quality of Pig
Iron, Vinton Furnice Post Office.
Hahdem Fursace, Frazee, Tarr &Co.
Reed's Mill Post Office.
Bio Sabu Furnace, Burtleli, Dana d
Co., Manufacturers of the best quality
ofPiglron. PoslOllke at Allien, 0.
Merchants of Vinton, w ho ark
rlr In Dry Goods Hitdwr, Qneentwuo, Boot.,
Mho, Qroff H, ic.
McArthuu. John S. Hawk, J. K. J- D
WillJ. A. Mnrtin.Owen Dowd, G.VV. &
A. J. Dunkle, J. J. Shot-key, S. S. Dcmuih tf
Co., J. fit E. Dodge, Siemberger Shower,
Shades & Reynolds.
Hamues. Beni. Dill, D. D. T. Hard, II. B.
Moore, J. B. J- W. B. Willson, Wm. C.
Gleason.
Wilkesvule.-S. S. Murry, John Gillen,
Cline & Gardner, Felion & Laslley, Jmnes
Bleakely, Carr (t Strong.
Allensville. Peter Miller, Marcus Mil-
Uti JO""!! WiltU.
Mt. Pleasast. Phillip Sain.
PiATTsvatE. Swepston & Allison, II. W.
Stoddard.
Aiken's Mill. J. Bloer.
F u !L?LLLUA PJ? M s
McArtiiub. E. P. EotUell.W. R. Drake
JRJJjQGA sjraL
McArthur.-g7b. WiuT
Hamden. Davis & Collin?.
Wilkesvillf.. Cline & Gardner.
BOOTAND SHOE STORES.
McAethur.-J G. Swetland. C. B. Cogswel
E.F. BIN.QHAM
Alio rncy at Law,
McARTHUR, OHIO,
Will practice In Vinton and adjoining coun
ties. Office three doors West ol the l'obt
Office.
Feb. 9. 1852. 34 tf
CUAI. A. U. DAMARIK. LEWIS C DAMARI3.
CHAS. A. M. DAMARIN & CO.,
WHOLESALE GKOCEIIS
11 D DEALERS IN PRODUCE.
No. 55, Front Stbeet,
PORTSMOUTH, OHIO.
January 20. 1854. ly.
STEIN & BROTHER,
Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in
ii
No. 316 BALTIMORE STREET,
Between Howard and Libertv sts
BALTIMORE.
July 8,03. ly,
HO. D. PHOCHIX, T. M. BAECOCK, JKO. BAECOCK.
BABCOCK&CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS &
Commission Merchants.
No. 6j67 Water Street, NEW .'ORK
Febuary 17, '54. ly.
C A D D A TTflU
hi ni uitn i u if
Attorney at Law,
1 - McARTHUR, OHIO.
7T7"ILL practice in Vinton and ndjoining
W counties. Office, one door east of the
'Blue Corner.
1I1LT0H L. CLABK. "WOHKP, PLYLET
CLARK AND PLYLEYj
Attorneys at Law.
McARTHUR; OHIO.
Will practice in partnership in Vinton Cpun
ty. Office, (our doors east of Sisson & Hut
bert uotei.
Iw.l, tl4 . lj
aURIER'S ADDRESS.
TO TDE PATRONS OF TUB
M ' A R T H U R D E M O C R AT.
Vinton County Song.
TUNE—"Cork Leg."
Kind Patrons all and friends draw hear,
And hearken unto ne with a listening ear;
And by way of a song, I will relate,
What I've seen and heard in the Buckeye State.
Ri tu ral lti ra!, &c.
In Vinton county, it happened of late,
The Old Feds were troubled about their fate;
Democratic Laws had laid down such rules,
As would make them honest.and head Bank tools.
Ri tu ral, &c.
ft . .t r .t . i i . ...
bo me laitniui were oraerea, witnout delay,
To bold midnight meetings with Know Nothings
cam Uiiy,
And when the Traitort had met, they dispensed with
nnuat)
And an old Foggy up strect.waj called to the chair.
Ri tu ral, &c.
,4Beinj organized now," says 'papa's son
"Some 'sore-heads' we've got, and something must be
done;
Therefore, I move we send off in a canter,
For old cloven foot, or Davy J , instanter."
Ri tu ral, &c.
They called the roll over, and each did inquire,
"What Whig in Vinton is big enough liar,
To distribute our Tickets, and do all the yarnin';"
When all agreed that, 4,None of us want any larnin.
Ri tu ral, &c.
Then arose a shout, from this midnight clan,
Said they, "we Know Nothings are the very men;
Truth from her throne will quickly be hurl'd,
For on election days we can out-lie the whole world."
Ri tu ral, &c.
'To all sore-head Democrats, that are in our netv
We must swear that the loco's.make our taxes and debt;
And that the charters of banks we don't wish to molest,
But only the laws, by which they are oppressed."
Ri tu ral, &c.
"And when the election is over and gone,
And people have found that they've been drawed on,
We'll lie low. for the Lptrislatur npt vpbt.
And elect a man sure, who is a Know Nothing here
Ri (u ral, $c.
it
mm
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A Know Nothing Lodge in Columbus, the other day,
After prayer, was closed by one Galloway;
Singing, in the latest style of the ton,
The following (his heart feeling) song:
Ri tu ral, &c.
"On Politics stormy banks I stand,
And cast a wishful eye,
To Uncle Sam's little patch of land,
Where all the spoils do lie!'
Exeunt Galloway, followed by Editors of
Journal, City Bankers and loafers.
f37Vp5Tir7Kl .axeunt uuuoway, juuuwca oy manors oj
JiZi&'l2ffl Journal. Citv Bankers and loafers.
COUNTING HOUSE ALMANAC
FOR THE YEAR 1855.
rt
sOJanuury.
9
I
a
tFcbaary.
fitlarcb.x
MApr,t
t i
M
Jc
p
hi
ber.
October.
November.
b' December.
i a H a "i
g o . 5 ? 2.
1 g. I s-
: : : j ? :
1 2 3 4 r
8 9 10 11 12
14 15 16 17 18 19
21 22 23 24 25 20
23 2'J 30 31
. . 12
4 5 6 7 8 9
H 12 13 14 15 16
18 19 20 21 22 23
25 26 27 23
. . 12
4 5 6 7 8 9
H 13 13 14 15 16
18 19 20 21 22 23
25 26 17 23 29 30
1 2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20
22 23 24 25 26 27
29 30
4 3 3 4
6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18
20 21 22 23 21 25
27 23 29 30 31
3 4 5 6 7 8
10 U 12 13 14 15
17 13 19 20 21 22
21 25 26 27 23 29
1 2 3 4-1 6
8 9 10 11 12 13
11 16 17 13 19 20
22 23 24 25 26 27
39 30 31
1 3 3
5 6 7 8 9 10
12 13 14 15 16 17
19 20 21 22 23 24
26 27 23 39 30 31
3 3 4 5 6 7
9 10 11 12 13 14
16 17 18 19 20 21
23 24 25 26 27 23
30
1 3 3 4 5
T 8 9 10 11 12
14 15 16 17 13 19
21 22 23 24 25 26
23 29 30 31
1 3
4 5 6 7 8 9
11 12 13 14 15 16
18 19 20 21 22 23
25 26 37 23 29 30
2 3 4 5 6 7
9 10 11 12 13 14
16 17 13 19 20 21
23 24 25 26 27 23
30 31
p
FOR THE YEAR 1855. The Indice for. the year 1855 is 4.
INDICES O r TH E MONTHS .
INDICES TO TH lliTln
SAC June, 1
QSept and Dec. 2
3;A pril and July,- 3
5QJan.and Oct., 4
SXpIay,
3Aumist. ..6
eFeb, March Nov.,-0
?unl?r. 1JA
lon(ar. m
Tuesday....... 3e
Wednesdar 4&
Thursday, 5y
Friday... ..6?
Saturday,
Tft ftnrertnin wtitf rli nf thm waV ttiv.n '
)S?5day cf the jear will fall on, the value of thej
r-)aboVe table tn I hp husinoa man . 5 inralrnU.S
Xpble. Clerks of Courts, and others fixing re-sX3
iMrftnrna n f writs Am An nS vnn ,) a n nf
Cmonth of the year 1655, needs no Atmauac5
KXoWith this table hut the nn nn this sheet. ?YTL
jvj Itulc.---Add the day given, the Indice
(TTlttm fnnilf h nnH I nrlirA nf the f..,- rli vi.la Kir "7
j(the days of the week) and the remainder wili
jivbethe day of the week required, counting
iuiii oauuaui as iirsi. p
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Democrats arouse! the engine of reform
Rolls over Kno Nothings like a storm;
And o'er Kings and Sceptres, Crowns and Throneii
O'er rotten Banks, and their lazy drones.
u 'Til Freedom's song the masses singing;
So look out whilst the bell is ringing."
The Russian serf, will doff his yoke and chain;
And Emperors shall ne'er be crowned again.
The Allied soldiers throw their swords away,
For they'll set the dawa cf European Democracji
Ulad news, the trained lighteningi bringing;
Thea look out Democrats, tht bell is ringing.
Thea be harmonious, firm and uni ted;
Te who hava wared against the wronjj
Though you are beaten-although discrttd;
la your principles still be strong.
By the lovt of Country that mores ye,
la the patriotio acts, yt dare and do;
Though the world rise up against yoa;
Be harmonioue, utolute and true,
DEMOCRACY!
AIR—"GAILY THE TRUSADOVA."
"Brightly Democraey
Dawns on our linJ
Spreading her radiance
On ev'rv hand.
Kind are her beauteotn raysi
Chasing our fears ;
Democracy, Democracy,
Give ber three cheers!
Those whom the Bsnksr'i will.
Turned out of door,
She, with her magic skill,
Shelters once more,
Home with its joys again,
. For them appears:
Democracy, Democracy,
Give her three cheers!
Ever in her track there comti
A message of grace,
Bringing to happy homes,
Freedom and peace;
This all her other joys
Richly endearsl
Democracy, Democracy
Give her three eheers 1"
Adieu kind Patrons. A happy New Tear!
Msy Heaven grant you all good cheer;
But don't forget the poor, in these hard times,
Nor to give your Carrier Boy a few dimes!
I
11
38
CARRIER BOY.
An AncDMKNT. A hoosier.of rath-
An AnGUMKNT. A hoosier.of rath
er srantv means, visiter Npw York
lately, with introductory letters, for the
purpose of buying a considerable
amount of croods unon credit. The
jobbers to whom he applied were very
couneous, uut uiun exacuv use 10
trade.
What's the matter?' enquired the
buyer.
Nothing particular,' was the reply,
only we don't much like this credit
business.'
Well, but I don't ask for only thirty
days.'
'Very true, but you mieht die, you
know.'
Dit! why who the d 1 ever heard
of any body's dying in thirty dayiV
Curb for Love. Hidn in a rlnaet
half a dozen times and listen to the con
versation that takes place between .a
rnnnln ttlin have been married one cerr
while they think themselves entirely
atone.
Betting with a Mule.
I Ja : J 1 1 .
A Georgia niaaer fa veritable
Know Nothing) was riding a mule
along, and came to a bridge, when the
mule stopped.
'I'll bet you a quarter,' said Jack,
'I'll make you go ober dis bridge, and
with that struck the mule over the ears,
which made him nod his head sudden
ly. 'You take de bet den,' said the
nesro. and he contrived to fret the stub
born mule over tlie bridge. I won dat
quarter, anyhow,' said Jack.
But how will you get your money?
said a man who had been close by,un
perceived.
1 .m ..11. ..
'.lo-morrow,- saiu jacK, massa giD
me a dollar to gel corn for de mule,ajd
W.I I .
1 t&Kes ue quarter out.
.
(O-'Cjesar. what am become of dat
darkev what utole de tallow?'
tie lias been taken up on an amda
vit, and carried up to the Sperm Coutt
to have it tried.'
'Oa aa affidavit, Oajsar?'
Yes; I seed the handle myself,! did.'
Love for Parents.
Unnw inn Ihara a a a HksIIiiI
Manr Years aso there was a diearlful
j 4 O ----
eruption of Mount Etna, which obliged
the inhabitants of the surrounding coun
try to run in erery direction for safety.
Amid the hurry and confusion of this
scene, every one carrying away what he
tnougnt most precious, two sons in the
midst of their anxiety for the preserva
tion of their money and goods, recollect
ed their father and mother, who, being
both very old, were not able to save
themselves by flight.
Where," said the generous yonths,
"shall we find a more precious treasure
than out parental" Thit said, oue took
bis father on his shoulder, and the other
his mother, and so made their way thro'
surrounding smoke and flames
iney were rewarded by toe respect
'and affection of their neighbors; by the
;.i t. t.. I I . 1. . . -
"- " V"
ents, and by their own subsequent pros
perity and happmes.
'Have you ever broken a horse?' in
quired a horse-jockey.
JNo, not exactly,' replied Simon,
but I've broken two or three wagons.'
"How de do, mister printert I wants I
M1 n 1 B ff rnAAI hal.n.S nfinU.I. wi. aia 1
a Sundar School bad net minted- wiTare
. - - i '
eoinit to have a lernal New Ye.r'n School
celebration, and our iho'ol wants a ban
ner."
"So theyounht sir. What will tou
have printed on it 7"
'Wall I don't know, we ort to have
teit of scripture on it for a motto."
mat s a good idea what will it be?"
"Why I thousht this would be as eood
as any 'Be sure you're right then go
ahead!"
Mrs Partington advisesall young peo
ple afflicted with Dreoiration of tfie
a a
heart, to apply the cataract of mustard,
to uraw out toe information, and she
says she bis never known a failure where
this derice waa followed.
"A Yankee," describing an opponet
eye: "I tell you what, sir, that man
don't amount to a tarn in arithmetic:
add him up and thcrt is nothing to ear-
ry.-
A new cent coin will soon be issued
from the Philadelphia mint: It is said
they ate smaller than the present coin,
and more highly finished.
"Mother, hare I got any ch'ldrijl
U.I.-. I t r .
Isked an urchin of eiehi lininlnl.
"Why.no. What puts list in fbut
head, my boy?" -
"Because I read iii the Bible tii daf
about children's children."
"Hera Miry, tfiie child li fevensb.;
wash him in ice water and but bttit to
bed."
this business of depositing la bio'lV
is like eating saus.ges, f-c. purely
matter of confidents. It a man has beak
bills, the banks may Irjak, or be &riy
be robbed, or lose his rootej . If oe Hd '
gold or siUer, the banks mar breSl tod
be loses nothing. Journal:
Go ahead, you'll mite a prait 4 1
Cin. Enq.
Sir Isaac Newton is said tof Satewora
a magnet in a ring, which was cap.ble
of tiding two hundred and fifty times'
Its own Weight. Wa bate s'etn i lover
who, whin he got his magnet ia a ring-,
wedding ring was lifted to ret sub,
heaven; - . . '
i .. - v
, When the hkid i oat ol to)fi tlf
tongue seliorn get right. ,

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