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BUSINESS DIRECTORY for vinton county, on it? fa. P. HEWITT. Judge of Probate Court W.L. EDMJSTON.Clerk Com. Pleas Court K. F. BINGHAM, Prosecuting Attorney. Wk, TISUK, SherilT.; - JOSEPH MAGEE. Auditor J. SWEPSTON, Treasurer ': ' ' ' ' JAMES MALONE, Reioider. . ' 1 J KELSON RICHMOND, Surveyor. ' " " fiEO. ULLOM, Coro..sr ; County Commissioners, J. DO WD, J- KINNEY, & JOHN SWAlM. School Examiners, 0. T. GUNNING, G. W. SHOCKEY and E. A. BRATTON. ! , IRON FURNACES, With tlieir Post-OCte Atlresses. CuciasAii Fubkace. WesifalfSte.w. trt d Co. Manufacture r- of -;tL best quality of Pig Iron.' Harr.dei:, Reeds Mill P.O. ' ' ' ' ' Eaoli Flbsacs. Stanley Betitlfy & Co. Manufacturers of the best quality of Pig Iron. gU Post Office. Via-ro Fvbvacc, Menu, Clatk St Co. Manufacturer! of . best "quiU'y .rot Pig Iron, VintoVf Furnace' Tost 0 flics-. Hahdes Fvbhaci, Frazee, Tarr & Co. Reed's Mill Post Office. ' 1 ' " Bio Sad Fi'bnaci, Bartlett, Dna rjr Co., Manufacturers of the best quality of Pig Iron.. Post Office at Athens, 0. Merchant of Vinton, who ark D.aWn In Sir Good. Hardwire, Quetruwai. Boom, Bhoct, Groceries, tc.. 1 McARTHDB.--John S. Hawk, J. K. d D Will, T. A; Martin, Owen D wd, J. C T. Brown, E. A. Erattori, J. & K. Dodge, Shades & Reynolds. - - ' ' HAMBEH.-Brmj. Dill, D. D. T. Hird, H. B. Moore, J. B. if- W. B. WilUcu,, Win. C. Gleason. 1 Wilkesville.-S. S. Murry," John Gillen. Cline & Gardner. Fel'.on & Lastlcy, Jamts Bleakely. Carr & Strong.' . "' ' Allersville. Ftter Miller, Marcus Mil iar, Joseph Wilcox. Mt. Pleasant. Phillip Sain. ' Prattsville. Swepston & Sverston.ll. W Stoddard. Hewitt & WiHson. , , Aiken's Mill. J. Bloer. ElkkuibmaR's Mill. William Tisue. FURNITURE ROOMS McAbthub. E. P. Bothwell. -P..!P-PJ.s-,T--i McArthdr. G. B. Will. Hamoen. Davis & Collins. Wilkesvillk. Cline & Gardner. "boot a n iTslibTsTbTiEsT VIcARTHUB.-jTG.'SweUaliTir C.C'osmu JOHN D. HOVEY, ATTORNEY & COLXSELOR AT LAW, ILBAJiY. ATUEAS tOLMY, OHIO. February 23, 1655. 4m. , E. F. BINGHAM A Ho r ii o j at Law, ' McARTHUR, OHIO, Will practice in Vinton end adjoining coun ties. Office three ricois West ol the Foot ffice; i . - Feb. 9. 1652. 34 tf MILT OK L.CLARK. JOHN P, PLTLt CLARK AND PLYLEY, Attorneys at Law. ; ' McARTHUR. OHIO. WjH practice in partnership inViuloc Conn y. Office, four doors east of Sisscn & Uul bert's Hotel. , Eeb. 21. 1854. , 1 9. E. A. BRATTON, Attorney at Law, McARTHUR, OHIO. T7"ILL practice in Vinton and ltdjniiiiiig VV counties. Office, one door east of the Blue Comer. . 11. II, JOUiUON, . (irCCESSOBTOJORU'U joa,) EEALEBHf Mrdiml, Tlifologicnl, BlarJc end .TJfsrclIa nfcns Looks, Stationery aud Hell rartr, PA15T STREET, CMLLICOTUE, OHIO. Boors lecelred from the Eastern Mar ket at their earliest publication, or ordered when desired. Steam Caliinct F&ctorv. J. II. WAIT, Cobv'eb or Jefferson ' ado Second SiRrm. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, CALLS the attention of the citizens of Yin'.on and adjoining counties to bis su--perior stock of , . CACliXETlW ARC, trhich he offers at wholesale or retail on reas ontble terms. Give him a call. Orders attended to promptly. March 24, 1854 If STEIN & BROTHER, ' Manufacturer! and Wholesale dealert in II No. 816 BALTIMORE STREET, Bctwxbn Howard and Libertt-sts BALTIMORE. July 8.'53. Iy. . ' Sill G.WiANDERSGN v rOKWISDIXG AND COSSllON liERl'IMXT, CENTER WllEEUXU WHARVES WHEELING, VA c BRIDGEPORT. Sas large and extensive Ware Houxs. and is prepared with every facility, to attend all business, entrusted to bis care, properly He forwards freight by Car leads or otherwise September 8,1853. : -ly ' ' SB AS. A.M. DAMABI5..,r LEWIS C, DAMARIK. CHAS, A, M. DAMARIN & CO., - WHOLESALE OKOCEHS 1 X D DElbKRS If) it 0 0 I' C E. , No. 55, Fbobt Stbeet. , PORTSMOUTH, 0U10. ' January&O, l&M. ly. - . .; ; .. .- . ', STRAW CUTTERS." " " OrktAKKEfi Straw Cuttera, from 7 U ftlS ; receiyed at the Gilt Anvil. 1 DENMNdr, CAMPBELL & CO." rV'SftiooTisDtiioEniiiu RV BEtLr&1 rCOi II I U L. U U I Wholesale Manufacturers und Dealers 'in BOOTS,' 15II0ES, "HATS. CArS, LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, ij q.. . A'o. 5, Eutt rprist lilocl Front St., : PORTSMOUTH. OHIO. ... HAYK the ulessnre of sinioiinciiig to tlie trade In Beneial.'tlwt they are now fill- ins tht;ir Inriie shoe wrchmi9i, with a more tbuiidant' siork than ever, diiect from the hnndsof the- best manufacturers Tni, sml tlieii own wothi-liODS at home; conistine"f ureor variety of the best class of eood mited to me wnu is oi mis country tor uie ran i . Alltleulersst WHOLESALK are earnestly in- ited to cull before purthasinc, and, examine fi r themselves their eitetibite stock now on tmnd. an l still coining in. as they fee) iu-siiiw of their ability to please in quality and pure. I Their largely increa it traitesliorus oneev id.-nre of faror vt iih wtiirh tlvir manntr of doing hiisluess liap leeo ieie ived, ami while limy testify to (be libttmlity of tlieir.palioiis and fiiende, "t l ey reitcrale, the Sssurame that thev willeiiare no paius to render entire sut- i."fa( tion. Tl eirs'.ock is large, manufactured mostly in their own -shops, and by contract to their oilier.' lniir lacilittes' lor tiomg a len;a business are abundoiitly ample. They Svfi OIlW .VlBVtoWwW.' but OK PhlCK, and will warrant all their goods as they rep resent them, Ad examination or their goods and prices, is wspedfully solicted. txpteniDer as, too. Jino. Iluekcjc lllock, ' - NoM, Front Street. ' ! ; .. i . 'DISSOLUTION,:; riJIE co-partneiship heretofore existing Jl hctteeu i he subscribers, under the Arm of Oakts &Bu-Uiik, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. V. ). Oakes having sold his entire interest to Messrs. George 6c Chits. H. Davis, til claims will be settled.sod debts collected by Bixkiik & Davis, cur successors ' . .; F. J. O'iKES. . . ........ A. W. BUSK1RK. A. W. BL'SKIHK, ' OEO. BAVIS, C1IAS. H. DAVIS. lJlSKiRK l dayis; ;; (Successor of Oakes 6r Buskirk.) WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND ! . .' PRODUCE DEALERS, ' -Etifkryt Blotk, Tronl Strrrt. 1 POUTS MOUTH, 0. Januory 19, Q'oilf-t. . ! School Rooks. ,'MCC.UFFEY'S SERIES COMPLETE. Sl'ELLEKS, First, Second, J Third Fourth and Filth Readers. Thelleman's Yonng Ladies Readers. i Piuco's Trimary Grammcr, " .', "f ., 'Analytical . " ' ( " ' ' Englich Tcaiher, . Ray's Aieihmatic, Tarts First. Second and Third, Uuy's Algebra, Parts First and Second. MiGulIey s Electic Primers. The Elementary Speller, ,. Webster's school Dictionary. . , ,., Milchei's Primary Geography. Mitthel's lame school Guoi-ranhy, latest edition. Copy BocKs, Slates, Penrels and all kinds ol stationary for schools, fur wletl . UK ATT ON 'S. 1V4LL PAVER akd DOItDEllS: PAPER YOUR ROOMS. I HAVE just received (hegreatest variety of .Wall laccr, riiebonru btreens, Window pBrer and Boidors, ever before offered for sale in McAithur. Call and see for yotirFell at . BRATTON S. FAMILY (illOfliUlES. 1 UST teceived the test Rio Coffee, Prime Sfcar, Rice, 'Golden Strop, Molsssrs, Cheese, Matkrrl, Imprial Black, and Y. Ii. Teas, Tobaccos' of every kind, frpitesofell kinds, snd a general assortment of Groceries: all of chichi warrantor no falet the lowest cssh prites;at ' BKATTON'S. II a id ware. -5 t LJrPrNCOTT'S Axes, warranted 30 clayi or the money refunded. Hatchets war ranted, Tilletson s Handsaws . warranted, Door Lacks, Thumb Latcbes, Butts, Screws, Augers, Smoothing Irons, Curry Combs, Hone Bnifhes, Files, Rasps, in shot every thing in the Hardware line, at " BRAITON'S. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. IHE ttnders'gned are prepared to fill all X orders for LUMBER, of any and all kinds used hi building, und for PLASTEV 1NG LA'J'H, at tlie shortest notice. We have on hand 100,000 riastcring Lath., and "ill deUcr them in Mc Arthur, Hamden, ' Alleusville, Fraituville, or sny of our neighboring towns, at short notice and on tair terms. Ii. r. HEWITT & CO. rifr. 27,' '55. 3m. If!!.'' ,L0K.,11EKE JOHIt fWtPSTt ' SAMUEL SWEPTOH. J& S. SWEPSTON have ojfned a fin stock of Goods at FRATTSY11J,R, 0. Ca'l and see for yourselves. Dec. 1st. Jb04. bin. , Hoarders WamedI A FEW BOARDERSCAN BE ACCOM- modated bv a pplying soon at IA BERTY HALL, tu A, CAMPBELL. Marck 30. 1654. Dw. to N eilCIt TO ? SCHOOL ...T2A CH EES. THE Board of School Examinees.' of I . Vinton Comity, will hold their r gular mee'itgs for the examination of candidates oil the FIRST SATURDAY of each month, at the school tooin of O. T Gunning In lc .r.hur, commencing at 10 o clock A. M. At erery examination a certificate of good moral character, re renlly signed by at leas' two responsi blr persons, will be requirer of eathcan didate, and the Examiners woold espe cially c uar J individuals sitaiiisf recom mending any person uLb is iu the habit of using profane language or ludulgiog iu intoxicating drink, orin auy otbei social ike, of immorality. .? ' ; , - O; T. GUNNING. -C'trk Board School Examiners, V. Co. Feb. 1S55 ly., ; ' to 1 BIGGS HOUSE, PORTSMOUTH, OtllO. r rTUE eulscriber having leased the above X. House, (formerly the Uuited States Ho tel.) and having math: a complete .renovation pnbre-furnisheo liw house w ith new Furniture throughout, respectively invites the traveling public to give him a call. ,: ,, , . . HIS TABLE Will always coauia the best that the market affords, and no means will be spared to make all comfortable. JOHN ROW. : 0t. 10 h, 15?4 . I I . $300,000 I1 GIFTS FOR THE PEOPE! uYpiTAL- CITY ART-UNION,-' ' . , cOLl'alBUVOHIO. , ; B RUN ELL 6 CO'S.. SECOND GREAT OIET DISTF1BUTI0K. . .',,: The proprietors take great pleasure in aunounciitg to the citixma oflhe Uuiou, that in Consequence of tbe great satis faction manifested by the ticket-hold-era of their first Bieal Distribution, and the many thousand solicitations lioin all parts of. the - country, . in relation to whether vhey Intended getting up snolh. t r Distribution of Gifts for tbe people, they hsve, an Immense outl, beeneo- bled to offer to their thousands of pat iocs the following valuable, magnifi cent, end unprecedented BRILLIANT SCHEME, to be distributed as soon as the 300.000 Beautiful Engratings of. the Capitol t Ohio are disuibuted smong their Patrons... The price of the Engra tings is but One Dollar, and as a parlor ornament it cannot be surpassed. , . Read attentively the following list of beautiful end costly . gifts, which will be satisfactorily iiislributed . by a com mittee of ten, selected one fiora each State where the largest number of sub scribers are obtained: 1 Firm in tbe State of Iudiaua, 810,000 I do. in Ohio.-; f"-i -8,000 1 do ,- : do "?."!'.' 6,000 ' 2 Four story Brick Dwelling and " Lot, in Coluiiibs, Ohio- r' n -6,500 ' l dn . do ; . do. .. do-.'C.BOO 1 Beautiful residence in , thq town of Mt. Vernon 5,500 I Two-Story Brick Building in Chillicothe 3,500 I BricY Cottage aud lot in Col- . umbos........ .,..3,000 ,( do . do do-... .......3,000 'I Frame do do . do. 2,500 1 I Handsome country residence in Sego, Perry county, Ohio.- ,1,500 4 Splendid building lott iu Col- umbusist 62,000-. e.OOO ' 10 do do do 61,600 15,000 ,4 . .Vdi ' d. Cleveland 6,000 1 Grand Action Piano (Cblcker- ings- 1,200 i 1 Gold "'Watch,,' set.' with Dia- monds. ... .!".... 1,000 5 Gold Watches, at 500ei(h-2, 501 . 10 Rosewood Pianos, at t500--'5.000 i 10 do v do at 400 4.000 10 do ; ' do at 30O...M'3,O00 , 50 Gold Watches, at 8150 7,500 100 . do at' t00...... 10,000 100 do at 75 7,500 100 . ' do ' . at 40 ...4,000 300 Siver do at 20 ....... .6, 000 500 .do . do at 15-.-.i. -7,500 ' 1000 LaJie's Gold Breast Pins at 4 - 4,000 j 200 . do Brocha shawls at $25 5,000 i 500. e do Silk Dress PatterrH, ' .:. at S20-.. 4. .10,000 ! 5000 Gold Pencils, at $3... '.-15,000 ' 10000 Gold Pens, with Silver i " Casesst 42.. i.. .1..-. 20.000 20000 Geld rings.at 61,50 each 30,000 12064 do . at 1,00 each,. -12,084 ' Every purchaser of the splendid large Lithographic Engraving,' will receives Certificate - of Membership- entitling them to s chance in the .above list of valuable and costly Gifts for the Peo ple. The Engravings tsn be sent by mail (without being damaged,) to any part of the country. , , , , . 0C?"FIRST COMK KIRST SERVED, - . Peisons washing to act as Agents for us will please send a, recommendation signded by the Postmaster or some olhei influential and well, known person in the plsce'where they reside. To those persons who have been set iiijg a Agents for ut in our former Dis tribution, this is not required. . .. I All orders with the money encloted, fiee of postage, will meet with prompt a lie n lion . ' In order to prevent mistakes, sgeuis and others transmitting money- to us will plesse have it sealed iu the prs ence of the Postmaster, and the amount entered On the way bill. We prepay all our letters, circulars, fjc, to our ageuts and correspondents, and expect (lhem to do the same with us. Agents wanted in every town, whom we will furnish mith posters, circulars, rthelules, instructions, &c, on appli cation a, our office, or by mail post paid For further particulais see the descrip live bills, &.C., or enquire at the office No. 2, Wslcutt's Block, Town Street Columbus Ohio. BRUNELL & CO, PnOl'BlLTOttS. W . M. oTAKlt, U. JJ. I EWKS13URV VEtLLY STAFR &, TcNS. CF.JILR1L COMMISSION ME Rl'flAJiTS Tor tbe Sil. of Wf Hern Prof nc LEAF TCBACCO rXCOB. rROVIEIOM, fce Nos. & & b7 S. CHARLES STREET. Between Pratt and Camden streets. near th v. , . .r , l unacco inspection vvarenonses, . BALTIMORE. Liberal utfrances made on eonitignments.' N. B. We have recently removed to .our new and extensive Warehouses, upi.n Sotti Charles Street, where we have the advantage ot a Rail Road track of our own, (connectiig our Hotife with the B. & O. Railway,) aid are thus enabled to receive all our consign ments, when tent in carloads, free of Dray eye. We have, alf-o, evey facility for the Tobacco, Flour, Provisions, ana Western Fioduce. generally. We send a correct statement of tbe Markets monthly, to our friends, or oftener if desired June 10 54 Ivr. CEO. SITIIERLIN & CO., AGENTS FCR THE f ALE CF Virginia &. Kentucky Manufactured TOBACCO , AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1, R icK eye Bloc?, Front St., ,- , . . PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. , , -. : i -.. . (fiee ; up Stairs. October 3, 1854. - . .-i, ,,- . ,-. SO, D. PHCRMX; T. M. BAUCOCK JKOt BABCOCK. BABCOCK & CO. , LOLtSALE' GK0CRS & J Comiuission Merchants. . Ko. GS & 67 iVa.trr Street, NEW ZORK. Febuary 17, '54. ly.' - t : ISHAtVi HOUSE. S3U T II & SONS, : ' - JACKSON C. 11., OHIO. 8ept. 23, 1853. ly y- ' DElVfllSG, CAMPBELL & Co., J Irnportfrt n3 Wholrsatf nnd BtUl Drtltn Id llui lvare,.Sndllery, Iron, Glass, &c, Ac. WOULD respectfully informtheir friends and the public that they hav! at length got Into their splendid new room, and have fitted it up expressly for tbe Hardware trade. (in the burnt district) under the sign of the GILT ANVIL, East side of Faint, between Water and 2d sts, wheie they are opening, in addi tion to part of their former stock, a large aud desirable stock of American, Germau and English Hardware, Saddlery, Iron and Glass, together with all articles usually kept in Hard ware stores, and invite all to call and take a look at their new room and examine their stock. They have continued a stock of Goods at their OLD STAND, sign of the Mill Saw, on Tagert's square, (under the immediate care ol one of the firm) where they have been so ib erally patronized the past year, for which the.i lake this opportunity of returning their sin cere thanks, and solicit a continuance of the same for both establishments, promising to keep as good Goods and sell as low us any in this market. May 10, 1853. n491v D. t, Hl'SBAV, r. 11. MORE AY, JAS. u'lf.As ' Impoiters of, and Dealers in. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, SIGN OF THE IS? FRONT ST. i PORTSMOUTH. OHIO, WE w ill duplicate bills with any regular jobbing House in the West, tour.try mer chants, fnrnace proprietors, railroad contrac tors, and others, vyiflsubserve their jnterests by giving us a call, May 19, 54. Iv. ' S.I!, HOLMES 5 i younv&r-ur iu uiiiiui onu iiuimca.j ' ' ' MANUFACTUREfcS OF , ' . TIu. Slittt Iron, nnd Copper Warts,' ALSO DEALEES, WHOLESALE RETAIL, I ft Stoves, Grates. & Jlolow Ware,' MARKET STREET, EAST SIDE. , ' ' PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. April 1 1054. lr:'" '""' 1 " : , IRON, NAILS AND STEEL. 100,000LiS.""JI"m- 5000 Lbs. Norway Nail Rod. 500 Kegs assorted cut and wrought Nails. ' 3000 Lbs. square, round and octagon Steel. Just received at the Gilt Anvil. " DENNING, CAMPBELL & CO. July 29,' 1853. ' ,; ' A Public Invitation. RICKOCK Oro., HAVING just opened n -Wholesale and 'Retail II AT STOKE in Portsmouth, on Front Street, between - Market and Jeffer son, they invite All to call and examine their StOck.of ., -glials nnd Caps, Straw Goods, Trunks.f f Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas ie., U OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' Purchasers can etr nil times find at oures tabtishment a full and complete sssorlmen of the richest and most desirable styles, at well as the most common fabrics. Our long experience in the business, and knowledge of manufacturing, with the facilities for purcha sing, are such that we are confident we can sell lower than any other House in the West. UUKa ot all kinds wanted, for which the 'lighest prices will be paid. Portsmouth, November 4. 1803. It CHAS. A. M. DAMARIN & Co RECEIVED direct from Ntw Orleans, 575 hhds fair to prime N. O. Sugar: .20 ' . clarified . do. ' 169 bis loaf, crushed & pulverized sugar: ' 54 bxs white Havana, for candy and syr ups ; 2337 bis N.O.Molasesj . 70 do "St. James" choice sugar H, mo-,- laseejs '. ; . , 100 do Common sugar II. molasses. 10 do Golden syrup; 55 Tes- Rice: , ' 300 bags Rio and Java coffee: . Which, together with a full and completed StOCK ot.- Woouware Buckets, tub.zine washboards, brooms, &c. ' - Frcit8 & Nuts Fies. raslns' almonds pe cans, E. Walnuts, filberts; Brazil nuts: &c. sspiCEs'Uround and unground Pepper; nupiccs; cinnamon; cioves; ginger; nutmegs: t tsn mackeral; dried hermit, codfish: sar- di'ies: Teas A larce .stock of fresh inmcriahY: II '.soil; gunpowder and black tea: . Touacco Fives; eights and pound plug of t ir- a rr - , t. . i . . guoa irginia, imssouri ana rvenuicKy brands also, Uetige f- lito s and other good brands 9i o ivvisi uioacco: .,. Dve-stui ps Indigo; copperas madder and ilum: . ) Sundriet Soop; candles, starch, chocolate; ralairatiis: suner carbonateof soda: encnm fealt; lead; shot; warpping paper; &c, &c I We will 'eel at the ragular Cincinnatti wuoicsaie prices: U. A: ili.DAilJAKlN&Co. Portsmouth. April 11, 1804. ie ceiptandsaleof i ; " IF II CALL YOU WILL BUY. JOHN S, HAWK, MAIN STREET, McARTHUR. OHIO, : , ,. Iralcr in all kinds of DRY. GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD- , WARE, QUEENS WARE, HATS, CAPS. BONNETS. BOOTS 0 SHOES. - READY-MADE CLOTHING, IRON & t. 1 ; NAILS, &c. Also,;! Agent for LOUDON & Co's. TOPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES. TS just receiving from Cincinnati, one of the X .Largest a.id best selected slocks of Jtw fashionable and CHEAP GOODS Ever tiroiighl to McArthur, expressly for the Winter trade, which tit is determined to sell on the most reasonable terms. i Just call and see my New Goods before Durchasing elsewhere. . . '-'' . Brine along your Produce, for in the way of Barter he will give you as good bargains as though you brought the 'ash. . November 17, 1854. 1st. c. ly. , BLUE CORNER. rjnHE co-partnership heretofore existing jl oe i ween me subscribers, unuer iue nrm of S. S. Demuth & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent; 8. S. Demuth having sold b 16 entire interest to E. A. Brattou, by whom all claims will be settled and all debts collec led. i.-.4S.S. DEMUTH, April 1st, 1855, , , E, A BRA1TON OXYOKES.' 16 Oi Yokes, at the Gilt. An DENNING, CAMPBELL&CO. Ju,y29 1S53. EXTRAORDINARY PREMIUMS To Agents for procuring Subscribers for TICKETS AT II EACH, IN FERHAM'8 GREAT inAAiiAnin l'nlprnrisr! Ti,.cutr,botioBofib.oiri.b.tBd.ttr1it.irflaf'" JULY 5 1855. - Any person sending MO tnay deduct 10 per cent, or will receive H Tickets. . bch person ling Al COro.ethe 5. ho July, wiu, in addition to commissions, be Pratnttd Uh a Mammoth Cold Pen onrf, rcwnicu u I Each person sending 6200 before the 5thof July, will, in addition to eommjssions, be Pretented with a Silver Watch, void at $25. Each person sending. 1300 before the tth of July, will, in addition to commissions, be Presented witn a uoia vnicn,vuiueaai ju. Each person sending 5f0 before the 5th of July, will, in addition tocomrr.issions, be Presented with a Cold Wratch, vuid at S 100. The person who shall send, be.fore the 5th of July, the largest amount above $500. will, in addition to commissions, be Presented with a Piano, valued ut 4200. 1 have been induced to make the above lib eral offers in onh.-r to remove a Fettled objec tion in the minds of your committee, to hav ing the distribution take place while there remain in my hands tickets unsold, and for which cause they have seen fit to defer the partition of the'gifts, which was fixed for the 27th iust., to the 5th of July, as will be seen by referent to their proceedings, published below. 1 a smi re you that the postponement is as vexatious to me as it is to those who have purchased tickets. I therelore hope that each and every one uow interested, will co operate with me in the effort to dispose of the few thousand tickets remaining unsold, and thus advance the interests ol the whole body of shareholders. Respectfully yours, J. FEIIHAM. - TO THE PATRONS Ob' rci haul's Third GUI Enterprise. At a meeting of the Committee of Share holders of Peiham's Gift Enterprise, held at the Academy Hall, Broadway, on Wednes day Evening, April lS'.h, 1800, the following preamble ami resolutions were adopted aiui ordered to be published: Y hey cat, in view of the fact that several enterprises have been started and carried on with a seeming positive purpose of defraud ing those who could be persuaded to purchase tickets therein; and such fraudulent proceed ings have exerted an injurious Influence in the sale of tickets in the enterprise of Mr. Per hain; and whereas, it is deemed essentiul that all the tickets should be disposed of before the distribution takes place, be it tlierelore Resolved, That in order to allow lime for that ouriose. the distribution be postponed until the 5tb of July, at such place as may hereafter be determined on. Resolved, That the committee have undi minished confidence in the integrity of Mr. Ptrbsm, and in his disposition to contonn to all his published promises to Ins patrons. ROPT. BEATTY, Jr., Chairman. REMEMBER! THE TICKETS ARE ONLY i EACH, And each Ticket admits Four Persons to erhain'a Burlesque Opera, 663 Broad- way, New Yoik: And that among the Gifts to be distributed, ' are A splendid Farm, of over 100 acres, worth eit,uui 1 Loan of Cash 5.000 I do, do. 1 do. do- ' 2 do. do. 851 '0 each" 10 do. ' do. 6100 each-... 2,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,500 2,500 1,500 22,01)0 675 1.000 2,000 500 Trotting Mre, Lilly Dale aKosewoou rianos, ftuuu each-..- do. ' do. 8300 each-.-- The Great Mirror of N. E. Scenery. 3 Splendid Carnages, $220 each, 10 Gold.Watches,6I00 each"--40 do. 1 , do.. 650 each". 100 Gold Pens and Cutes, SO each, 5,000 Gold Pens, 63 each .15,000 Ac, . c. Ac. All orders tor tickets, bv mail, and all let ters for information, -should be addressed to JOS1AH PERHAM, 6(3 Broadway. N, Y. lO Orders will now te teceived lor lick ets iu Pe.rham's Fourth Gift Enterprise. JOHNSON'S BOOK STORE. H. H. JOHNSON, (siicccKmir to Joseph . Jones) keeps 'constantly on hand a large stock ot - B O OAS, S TA TIUbEU Y, WALL : . PAPER .be, Which he will sell at Eustem Prices. It is his design to afl'crd Country Merchants, and puicnasers generally, such lacinues lor sup plying themselves with every article in his line, as they have not ne.retoiore enjoyed. Additions are now being made to his stock which will make one of the Largestam lest in the Western country. As a mere outline, his slock will be found to consist of BOOKS Medical. Scientific, Law, Theoloa ical, School, Blank and Miscellaneous. STATIONERY Letter, Cap, Bill and Note Paper. ENVELOPES -Buff. Embossed and Plain White, and Government. WALL PAPER -A fieavj and well selected stock, at prices ranging Jrom a cents, to ft 1,50 per bolt. A'io, Borders the greatest variety, and Window Blinds. BLN K BOOKS Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, and Time Books, all of every Flvle. PERIODICALS Those issued Monthly, and others. MAPS Large Maps of both Hemispheres and of the United States; bmill Maps each of the Western States, and . Mexico. . , FANCY ARTICLES of different kinds. ALSO Slates. Copy Books, Copper Plate. Pencils, txold and oteel reus, ink all kinds, Inkstands, Wafers, &c, &c. All of which wiii be sold low. at Whole sale and Retail at Johnson's Book Store, Jones' old stand, Paint St., Chillicothe, Ohio, December. 1853. ly. vi G OOD! E, P. BOTHWELL, .; -McARTHUR, OHIO. WISHESto .inform the citizens of this community, that, he is nov manufac turing, keeps On hand, a- very superior article of beadsteads, also a good assortment, of CABINET WARE CHAIRS MATRASSES &C all of which he offers for sae on reasona ble terms. ' " '"" ' TURNING of all kinds that is likely be needed in Ibis Country executed with neat ness and dispatch; he is also prepared to man ufacture bench screws and hand scren-sof var ious sizes, ine patranage ol the 1'ubiic respectfully solicted. ' - ' July 21 54 6mo. ' DR.DUNLAP, v CCT Office, McArthur House. - ' ' '". 'i V' 'J McA tt TUUR, OHIO. Feb. 1, 1855, ly. .. of ot ot oi to is 1655. NEW. STOCK OF ie55. I'AKKEE NOTIONS! LATE ARRIVAL!! I have just received mv Sprirg Sloe' I comprising a ereal variety of A.t and STAPLE NOTIONS. Dealers and ollf r4 are invited to call before purclu , .b ,h find , com. J ,nd , pfiei ,bt will r ' P?mP-." tsl.b .shmeot of the kind in this section of the country. The following articles comprise a part of my extensive assortment; 150 packs pins. 200,000 percussion caps. 600 dozen spool coitou. 50 gross buttons. . 50 dozen suspenders. 150 lb skein coltou. , .,. ( 12 lb sevving silk,. . ,, , ..,.,, . 5 lb twist silk. ... , , .. 500 gross hooks and e) si. , . ,, 30 dozen raxor strops. :. . 300 dozen combs, all kinds. ' , 00 reams cap, letter and uote paper, 20.000 envelopes. 300 dozen tapes. 130 dozen soaps. . 40,000 fish hooks. 25 gross fish lines. , 20 grass lead pencils. . 100,000 needles.,, 100 bundles wafers. , , . . 40 dozen knives. . 30 dozen scissors. . '. 10 gross spoons. , ... , . 20 gross jews har-s, 3 gross French harps. .,'. 30 dozen slates. , . , . . , 3000 slate pencils. ., - 30 gloss ihiiu'bles. , .. , 100 dozen porle n:ouaies. 200 lb patent threaJ. C oi ne t i u ii charms and rings, Jet bracelets. , ,., , Ladies' work lii-xes oiul re ' i i ulc. Fine hair brushes and coints. Gutta perdu, pull' sud long combs. S, S S and S S S fine combs, . Skirt ar.d dress whalebone, . ' Corset and shoe laces. Stilettoes, elastics and slttva Un-I. Teeth am! nait'bruitlies. Steel pens un.l. holders. Match safes Alabaster urunnenis. Linen 6c cotton, floss a croc'tiet cotton Zephyr worsted und needles. Gold finger and ear riugs. Gold, plated and common jewelry; and other articles too numerous to particu larize. CI CARS A XI) TOBACCO! Deilers aud others purchasing CiKars will Cud the Ingest Stock iu the City, varying from fcO to 30 per M.. As all the fine cigars are manufactured on the ptemises, purchasers of fine cigars may depend upon getting the quality of n. gar they pay lor, as satisfaction is guar- n teed in all oases. . Also on band. Cavendish and Fine Cut Chewing To bacco, Pipes, J-c, at the Cheap Notion Store next to the Valley Bank. Second Street. . , R. DAVISON. Chillicothe. O., March 2, 1805, FAMILY illLDlCIMS! E, A. BRATTON. MAIN ST MEET, McARTHUR, V., KEEP constantly on hand tliejollowing Genuine and Popular Medicine.: PILLS. Seller's Liver Tills, Dr. Lee's Pills. WORM MEDJCIXE. Seller's Vcrniiftig-. Dis. Jones M.L s do. core; ii syuup. Seller's linp'i C. S., Dr. Jones' Couh Syrup. IJS1MENTS. Lyon's N. & 15., Jones' N. fc B. Liniment Moan's Ointment, Sloan's List. Relk-ldo. FOR THE HAIR. Lyon's Kathaiion, Vegetable Hair Oil, Bears Oil, (pure.) Fan lh Cologne. Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Griiit.li Oil, . Oil of Spike.. tiarlemOil, McJicanieuium. Also, Godfrey's Cordial, Balesiimu's Drops. Sloan's Condition Powder; and Essences ol ull kinds. All of the above Medicines vv received direct from tho proprietors, and war ranted to l.e genuine. April 6. 1800. if mm k GARDNER, DRUGGISTS, W'lLKESVlLLE, OHIO, KEEP constantly on hand the folovving gmiiiie and popular family medicines. Pllls.-Sellers Liver Pills, Mcl.aiuea Liver Pills, Aver's Pills. COUGH REMEDIES. -Sellct'i Imperial Cough Symp. Aver's Cherry Pectoral, Seller's Iiivtt Svrnp, Seller's Svrt.p of SipiiiU. WORM MEDICIXIS, Seller's Vermifuge, McLttine's Vermifuge. LINIMENTS. H. fi. Parrel's Indian Lin iment, Gardner's Volatile Liiiinient. Radway's Ready Relief. Tain Ctircr, Liquid Uptiliuioc. HAIR TONICS. Lyons Katliatron, u, a. Gavlords. Also: A large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines. Oils, Paints and Dye-stuffs; all for sale 8f the lowest prices. Oct. 27th. lMa-t.lr. NEW HOTEL- L1IIERTYJIALL. MAIN ST., M' ARTHUR, OHIO. A. CAMPBELL, ANOUNCES to the traveling public and citizens of Vinton county, that he has opened a new Hotel in the buildings formerly occupied by Mr. James Dodge, as a store and residence. Extensive additions anil repaires have been made to the houte and stables. The Lowe has brrn newly fnrnUhed. HIS TABLE. Shall le supplied with the best viands the maiket affords. In short no means will Iwt spared to make the guests of Liberty Hall comfortable and at home. . The public are respectfully invited to give him a call. N. B. Bills as reasonable as he times .. ; ii ..i.mii . - a i : m i iir.i.i.. March 16, 1S05. hr. . . JOB V Ollli.ol every descrinitqn newily execu'ed.at this tilii-r. I ' I IVIDI1M ... -