RECEIPTS ON SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS ON SUBSCRIPTION Up to September 27th, 1855. , , paw 10 Jl. F.rtrlier. fcl'OO No. 4lJ. Vol. 3. H in. Snook. I 00 ' (i. 4 1 Ann Biewer, 1 00 50 ' 3 Kemp Falkner I 00 " -1!) " 4 ' Jacob Aiikroni 1 00 " 8 " 4 ' J'iIiii Morrison 35 ' 1 ' 4 ' U, M.Gr.en 1 00 " I ' 4 JJtlhenv Summers 1 00 " 49 ' 3 Morris'Albougli I 00 t , 4 Fzru Knapp, . 1 00 " 4'J " 3 K. F. Swill, . 1 00 50 4 Ural 8t,ouil, 1 00 7 " 4 James Pierce, j 00 " 51 " 3 John Levingf toil, 1 00 " ii " 3 James Rumee, 6 J " 1 4 Austin N Fee, 1 Ou " 15 " 4 ' 1). Y. Benjamin 1 00 1 ' 4 Klias Davis, I 0U " 1 " 5 L. A. Atwuod, 1 00 " 17 " 4 Johr. Dales, 00 1 ' 4 Jefferson Johnson. 1 00 " 45 4 J. T. Black, 1 00" 27 " 4 Tlio. K. Harper, 50 " 40 3 Eli Lr ringstoii, 0 ' I 4 Julm Dodds, 1 00 45 4 Robert Nickle, 1 00 " 2 " 4 Kzekiel Bobo, I 00 ' 2 " 4 Job Cozad, 1 00 ' ii " 3 T. P. Jackson. 2 25 13 ' 4 II. H- New ion, 1 00 29 4 M. Camy, 100 ' 27 " 4 O. Fuller.'. 50 13 ' 4 Jme Fuller, 1 00 ' 30 4 JoLii Crooks, 1 00 4'J 3 Jjroil Bobo' . 00 " 32 4 Lemuel llult, I 00 15 '. 4 Joseph Arhoon'i Jr. 1 00 ,' 49 ' 3 RECEIPTS ON SUBSCRIPTION Up to September 27th, 1855. BANK NOTE LIST. THE follotvnig list is corrected eve ry week just below nulling our paper to prejj New xoiik. Solvent banks, pa 3k. ui Mobile, 5 did Mississippi. UI baiiKi, no sale L0UISA.VA. Pennsylvania, Solvent bunks, uhi Maryland. .Solvent banks, pur Soli kiiI banks. I'm Small no'.es, 0 did Ohio. .Solvent bunks, pur tik. Circluville, 40uis b'ree bK. oid p late. 5 ilik Ken Tin kv. Sol ven i o links, pai ivy. Trust Co. "JO di Indiana. S'ate ban, aii J liruttciied, pur Free, banks, 5(350 (lis ui:t. i.I Coiities ft lie, 30 tl is Ii. LING IP. .Solvent F rte bk. Ortis Mtssouiii. State bank uii l iJianclies, par Te.NSESS r.E. Solvent uaiik a, 5 (lis AI II II hi an, xilveni banks, 3 (lis 3in ui iiuu s, 5 lis New Hampshire. S jlvent bunUs, (iu Vkhm't. Sol veil l banks, I'M CONNECTICUT. Solvent uuiiM, l)0r MAssAuiiu.Errs, Solvent bunks, pa RllOOK Ul.ANU, Solvent bjliki, pui Main.:, Solveu t baiiss, pa New Jeksky Solvent bank", pai DrXK.VAIIK, Solvent bank?, pa Vnmi.N'iA. Solvent bunks, pa Tr.ui. Alleghany, IS dts Kuualtuu IJ ul Canada. Solvent banks, 5di- NotlTII C.eltULlNA. Soient banks, i ills xcep i Adrian Ins. Co. Vinuli noted, a tli-f uul .'il aco nib 'Jo. bk South Caiiolika. Sol .em banks, J ili UgllllUlA. VV ISC.O.NS1M. Free banks, 3 dis .jKi.nl noier', 5 dis 1 K.A i AliKANhAS. All banks ol doubtltil value. Solvent o,i n hi, 5 tl i .-: ALA!iA.MA. solvent banks, IJili- EXCHANGE. JfTlo. sri.i.iNn. New Yoif; i pnn, j prm l'liiiadt'lpfiid J i " Baltimore, i " J AMERICAN GOLD. MASONIC, No. Ac XiaSf7 Vatcieni.l Masons, holdi HHiileil MiiPOIIS. lilMd.' h rc(julr(.'oiiiiiiiinii iitiiin ui McArtlmr, Vin t, .tl -4 1 1 ' y . Oliio. evrry Sulnrday evening mi. cr pr ceiling euili lull iii"o;i. E. A. BRATTON, Sec'y. lii r;il f iif', No. , lioUlsa reg- iiliir Ccii 11 1 nit u t it ui at lliinuU'ii, V in ion co.. ).. t v "rv 'I linr.- evem'i," on. or D. L. T. HARD, Sec'y. Oi'liliuii's Fi ii inl I olur, V, it., linlds a legnlar ConiiniMiirui'iou t Millics- ille, Vintcn l oun'y. Ohio, every Satuiduy fulling on, or leietling each full 1110011. H. H. BISHOP Sec'y. MARKETS. McArthur, September 27 Apples, D.. i.OO Iron, 5uH liu I lei per lb.. !2! Leather. 1831 tSmoked Hums, 11 'Lrd )ier lb. 8 " Slioiililers,- 9 .Moldsws. pr gal. HO " Sides, 9 Nails, 3d to lOd. c10 Brooms, ' 30 Outs, 40 liians. V. 2.00 Potato's. Irish. 50 C'offe . , i4 Peacren, D.,- Candles, 20 Pork pr cwl Cheese,- 12 Sugar N. O., Cloverseed COf.l ' Louf. 2.00 4,00 10 15 Corn-. 65 ' CriiFheuV lOnU lilggs pet ilox. 6. Salt, per bbl 3.50 Flour pet him. 4.0j " Table, pr Sack, -37 Flour .per bbl 08,00 Soan per lb 3a5 Flax Seed 75;TeHS, Y. H. Feathers, 40 i ' lnieriu? Fidh, White,... 8jTall(.w. " Mackerel.. fclO Wheat per bu, Hides 4' Wool per lb-.- $100 12 1,00 20u50 Portsmouth Price Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY BUSKIRK & DAVIS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 1. Buckeye Block PORTSMOUTH. Sept. 27. 1855. " Loaf tf ' Crushed.. . 10 Apples, Diietl : 7f tirooiiisprtfoz S-'cyt Bhc.oii Hums per lb. 9 Suit, Kanawha, bu. 45 Shoulder II leas, loose 111 pac ks. ' Y. H., lb. 4.r60 " lin'er'l..556? " Gunp'wdei 65 PobafTO M1.VK. rv.25 " Yu. cav... 2030 " Sides " Heans.W. erbii. 3,00 Ca miles, mould IS Star-..--2-1 Cotton. Yarns- Ibi Cheese.W.R. lb.6JS CoO'ee, Hio 'i Cloverseed,. 6 01 llour pi bbl ...... feV' Oil, Lard ir gal.. 80 Oil, Linseed " 100 50 2,00 Oats pr, bu.. . reaches, Uriett Potatoes, Irish Feathers pr lb. - 45 125 Flaxieed, pr bu. l,)CISlemtus pr lb... 5i5 II t isn, U)d pr lb. Tallow pi lb. " Mackerel 12u2 1 Lard pi lb... li ' Molasses, N. O. gal, 40 lar pr bid. 5,50 Timothy seed, fc3 CO 1 Wheat pr bu.-.. . 1,50 S. H. ". 45 Whisker, Commou 30 " G. S. " 50 Mou'hala. 50 Neils, 10 to 81) &4 J . . " , Ky, 6q Sugar N, 0.- i7a6 , , 3 . . WOOL! WOOL!! IO.COO lbs ol Moot Wniilfd. ' 1Y ISH to li'T ell tlvool I ian fcet, end w ill y the hitheBt market filce. woy 'tb, '55.-tl .. E. ABRATTON. ' S)V A N-' ,8 N E W THE A Tl HE abene Work, with Forms complete for r, ti.As rr . lli Voa'o Vfvir lnctii-A unA hou'ld tlurcono, wn, at J. K. A I). M ILL ARE now receiving trnil 0eniiiK the larg est Hid l l tl 'ele ted Muck id FALL A..D WIXTER COUDS ever bnnight to lliis n aiket. Hie senior partner Imvii y g rnl coiifidi ikble lime in the titief ol Bbliiinnie. PhilRdelphia, New Yoik and Boslon in sell-ding kiul puichat-ing. ami having aid care In I attention to (he latest styles null moot improved patents of all ar ticles of dress goods anil wearing apparel, they are confident their stock cminot be sur pm'scd, either in iiikinilude or variety of styles by any in tins country. It consists 111 pari as follows: Ladies' DiefS Goods, and t-liuwls every vuiiely and Ftvle; Cloths. Cashimeicg and Tweeds of all kinds; ltead Made Clothing of every description, for men and bnvs; an exien;ie affnilmenl of Hats, Caps, 15. 10 1 j and Shoes; llaidware, Qu.iis ware. ver) lan e ttdki'f GriKeiies, Wall and Window Paper, and a complete assort ment ol Notions. Trimmings, ':. In short llieir sloi k is complete in every department, and will positively lie sold at the louest ii i- ces. Pioduce nl all kinds wanted. sept. 13 tf. ON HAND AGAIN, WITH A FALL AND WINTER STOCK OK B0Q1S&SKGES. CP. TUACY & Co. are now leteiving ihnir full stock of Boots, Shoes, Hals and Leather, and they beg leave to invite the altenlioii uf wholesale and retail dealers lu examine their stock, leeling w illing to assure von thai they can give you goods upon such terms as v ill Le ptrlccily satisluctory. Their slock was mostly (irdered of the inanulacturers, and ii liusbeeit their chief de sign to select uu assortment ol both STAPLE & FANCY, iiut odapli'd to 1 lie apii(iachiiig season. Thev also ktep Custom oi!ioiistantl on hand, and make wink to order, upon the shortest noihe together with an assortment of Hats of varied sly les, all ol which they u ill sell at low figures. Two doors above the Franklin House, Front street. POltTSMOUl'll, O. sep. 13. '55 Ow 1NEVV GOOUST f I HK undersigned desiie again to lender X. their thanks 10 their ni.ni'riuis eu-tom-ers for past luvois, and uuvisu them of tlie liitt, that they are now receiving and own ing lit ll: lliick corner, a Ling.: and Splend ,d Siock ol FALL AM) ULTEHDHY (JUUDS- coiisiling of every variety ami quality, suited to the wunts ol' their custom ers and the community; which they pledge themselves to sell as lute as (hey can be bought in this or any ol 1 lie western markets. They will not boast, brag, or banter, but they do iwt inUnd to bf. txcdlftl in quntihj and quuli tytj lluir 6'oodS, neithtr Uolhaj inlaid to It uiidtiwltL And while inviting the attention of their cusu n.ers 10 the prnsjiects which are ahead, tliey lies ire to lemiiid iliein ol I he fact, that some ol them are in the urieuis lhat 'ihorl settlements make long Iriends." That their Auction Noies, and longstanding accounts should iiuw be puid. And in view of tl cliiiiiiluiice ol the -rois, and nieetis which ureal their commiiiid. it is hoped they will uy up the old score, or at least Hlle by iiuie, mid commence ane'v. MlADuS & rvKYNOLDS. sep. 13. '55-1 1. "v. ALLGEltiNtEtKANTMACHUNG ! l'A'lEJST Li UlW GLUE. Ii he, - - - - - - 23 tiil!. TIHIS (ek'bruied and very useful article, J. the invention of a celebrated English Chemist, and much used in Europe is now otl'eied lo the Public ui a price that places it in the reach of ull. OCT N Housekeeper should be w ithout il, as iih this nilicle they can immediately re I uir uuy article ol Furniture, such its China, Glass or ood, ihul may huve been broken w itliutil the trouble uud expense of sending it to the Cubiiiel Makers. For sale at u. a. Biurrox's. lboo. Fall .Trade. 1833. Hi D. SKULL, WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRY C.CCLS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. 11 ATS, CATS. BuNNL'i'S, NOTIONS, tf-c. &c. PAINT STREET, CIIILL1COTIIE. IS now prepared to supply Merchants and Furnaie Proprietor, with all anicles in his line at fair pritfs tnd upon reasonable terms. His stock is new, large, and well as sorted, and will be sold invariably at. Cin cinnati prices. ang. 30 2in. And Sliige (Mice, M A IK STREET, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, McARTHUR, OHIO, JOS. KALER, saesMmMM ii Oft I3AfcSK.NGLP.S who stop ut ihis House, can I he ihe Coach every tnorniug lor Chillicothe, 10 Bei't Slution. theme by Rail Road; also, every morning for Athens, and other points South and Enst. Ti e proprietor ussutes all who favor him with a call, that no means will be spared to make them comfortable Hid at charges lo suit the times. july 27,'55. New Hooks, AND other Goods in his line of Business are received hv Express almost every week Irom Boston, New York, and the Cilies of. the West, by J. R. W H1TTEMOKE, mav 18. '55. Secoml St., Chillicothe. 0. At Fkativ. ii.le, wish to purchase Hides for uliich the Invest Market price w ill be given. January 5.1855. if. Hardware. LIFPENCOTTS Axes, warranted 30 days 1 r the money refunded. Hatchets war ranted. Tilietson's - Handsaws warranted. Door Loc ks. Thumb Latches, Butt, Screws, Augers, Smoothing Irons, Curry Combs, tiorse mushes, files, Hasps, 111 shot every thing in the Hardware line, at - URATTON'S. CHAS. A. 11. DAMABIB. LEWIS C. DAMARIN im. 'A.M. CAMARIN & CO., WHOLESALE GltOCUKS iND.UEALLKS 1 Jl P K 0 1) I! C E. No. 65, Front Stbeet, - PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. JsnuarvaO. I&54. Iv. . OX YOKES. t YANKEE Ox Yokes, at the Gilt. knw XJ DENNING CAMFBELLc CO, ROAD NOTICE TO NONRESIDENTS. DOLGLAFS PUTNAM, and all other un knowii owneiwof lands Ihroovh whiih thf fi (lowing defiribed ro il run, will tkl notice that a Petition lor in alteration has ' bieii preienlrd accoitling to law, and that at the September session of the Commissioners of Yinlon county, Ohio, an order was made for a viev and surve) for an alteration of that part of ihe Aiheus and McAfihur Road, described ps follows, lo wit; Com mend ng at the W est end of the luidge across Big Rue-! : coon, near the lend of W. H. Blac k, in Knok ! (o'nship. in said county, thence running, Iorlli-west JU or 40 rods along t!ie old Mill road; thence nearly nest to the high gionnd ajpive high wali rm.uk; llieute a south-west course on the lower bench of the hill, on the noith mle of the curk, on said Black's laud; 1 oiitiruing said last niemirurd diiection un til it in'eisecis the old road viet of a laiv rot k 111 the bank of said cn-ek.nn raid Black's land; theme a bug 1 : near the old roed to the fust run en Jacob Tediow's land; iheuie thro' 1 lie field 011 the north si 'e, on Wie liest ground, in lerset ling the old mail in the most conve nient plate; thence the nearest and l est route through tie low gap at Win. meyeis place, in Madison tout ship, in said county; thence the nearest and best way to the foot of the big hill near M. P.teies' house; thence ou il.e m-arei-i ami best giouml to Maurice AI hough's, there toeud. The Viewers and sur veyor will meet on said road on the twelfth day ol October, 1655, and then and tlieie prixeed to view said pioposrd alteration fix a compensation 011 lands appropriated lor suid road and assess all damage (f c. MANY 1'tTlllONF.RS. seplemhe r 6'15 5w. NEW WHOLESALE ItEADY-JIADECLOTHlXG WAREHOUSE. HAWPTCN &. CAMFBELL, Of ih late fiim cf Hmpti 0, Wllicn & Co., Ro. iJ lliird Mrctt beitru Wood i Jlurkct, rriTsiiuiiG. pa., ARE now receiving llieir stock of Fall lind Winter Goons to whiih they cull His utUntiou ol Wksihin Mehi Hants. Among llieir assnrtnnul will be found MEN ASH BOYS CLOT MS Q Of every possible description; aUoTroy and Hartford Shirts and Collars, Wool, Merino uud Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, -Silk and Linncii Handkerchiefs, Men's Hosiery. Suspenders, Cravats, Neck Ties, Stocks. Gloves. iVu. Also. a general assortment ol JSD1AN RllibEH GOODS. We intei.d this stock shall iiluuys be one of the lurgest, the beH fii'iiUlied, and the most le.iiililul ami complete 10 he louud in th. United Stales. ' Our connection with one of the largest houses in Massachusetts where the utmost care has been tiesioued in their inautilactuie, gives us advantages w hit h w ill enable us to sell Goods at Eastern Jobbers prices, which we are determined lo do, ami alsneuabjes us to oiler A gieaier taiiel) ol Goods lo our cus tomers Until. lias liitlitito Lieu found in litis Market. We resettlully solicit tlx; patronage of all buyers visiting this city. The oiders of our customers shall be prompilv uud satisfactor ily filled on terms us liberal us by any other house in the country. HAMPTON & CAMPBELL. Sept. 6 '55 Sin. Wilson, Childs k Co., Sacccbnora to Iluviplun, H'inon cj- Co.,) Wholesale Dealers in FoKECN &. DOMESTIC DRY-GCODS, U. ri Wood & ll!2 Third iStntUs, - PITTSBURG-T A., ARE now opening a very complete assort ment ol Dry Goods, and by the fust Sepiciriler will be. able to exhibit a very at (active stock. They respectlully invito un early tall from all engaged in the trade. Aug. 23. '55 3inn. iv ORE GvOCCS &. GROCERIES. Ihave just recei- ed a new supply ol Wall Paper and BtiKUEitK; the largest lot ever brought to McAriliiir. r-T f Also. COFFKK. P.ire- Mni.Assra. To- i - -- . iiiluACCo's, &c; ull ol which 1 will sell ui ihe lowest figures. E. A Bkatton. MARGARET CASMI.LS FSTATE 7 otioe is heieby given, that the undersign Jl has been appointed and duly n null lied as Adininistralrix of the Estate of Murguiet Cassill, lateol Vinton county, deceased. Aug. 25th '05 LEv IS A. ATWOUU. Sliudes & Reynolds, Pl'l'fls ) In Altachmeiit. auainst George Ulloin, Defendnnt. ) (Civil Action.) THE Delendant will take notice, that ihe Plaintiffs in the above, case, on the 2-1 th dav ol July, a. d. 1855, caused an order of At tachment to be issued by J. vv. aweton. Justice of the Peace for Elk township, Vin ton countr, Ohio, aaainst the goods, chut.(l-g, S'.ccks. interest in 1 locks, rights, credits. moneys and effects ol said Defeiiduni, an absconding debtor of said county, to satisfy the claim of the Plain tills' lor five dollars and eighty-six cents and fill) en dollars the probable costs ol suit and tlmt said cau.se has been continued for service on 6a id Defend ant. and will be. lor hearing beloie said Jus tice, at Ins ofhee 111 McArtlmr. in said town ship, on (he 8ih day of September, a ti. 1855, at 10 0 clock a. in. ol said (lav, IfiEl aloresaid. SHADES PibliNOLDS. aim 10 55 JAfV.fcS FURSELL, LXCLUS1VLLY WHOLESALE DEAL ER IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, CHlNAi AND GLASS. No. 1 Enltipnio Bnlldlng, Front St., FortunoutL 2d August, 1855. 2d August, 1355. EW GOODS. rpilE UNDEKS1GNED is now in recti ft X Ol his I'hII 6101k Ol Dry Goods, BONNETS, Fluts. Caps. &c, to v.liu A Oiip invites the snecial a'.ieutiou of ni- r- tliatiis und luriiace owners, Willi the a.vsi.- ranee that the Goods will be sold as iow ht .A.. .un hp hui troin llip. New ork ui.il 1IICJ -" ....... ----- - Philadelphia jobbers, and at such prices as will save the excuses tin purchases made in Cincinnati or Pittsburgh. I.uis iiiiri-liBM-sand imoortations of Glass and Uueensware make mv stock very lar,e . I II I ..A L . and complete, al 01 wnicn isoiieaeu ai lae lowest rales and on liberal terms. it, is the true inlereslof merchants and dealers to buy 6510 per nionlh near home in preierence to S3.000 semi annually aia dis i.m it lima ItHpoiiiD their slocks Iresll. and distributing their bills payable 111 a shape llie mure easily paiu. JAS. FURSELL. Portsmouth, 0.. Dec. 2i, 1854. J.lv.AD. WILL, WUOLKALE AND RETAIL LEALEB IS DRB 00 DSr GROCERIES. LARD WARE, U VEENS WA HE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, IMS, i Ars. runs, shoes, mouite, Ac, Ac, At:., Main Street, AkAr&ur, Ohio. -StrjfW.Tf , SCIOTO & HOCKING VALLEY RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. ON mil after Friday, 1st of June, 165$ Trains will run as follows, to wil; Train No. 1 will leave Portsmouth at 9 o'clock A.M. and airive at Jackson at 12 o'clock M. Reluming leave Jackson at 11 o'clock P. M. and arrive at Portsmouth at 5 o'clock P. M. Train No. 2 leave Jackson at 71 o'clocu A. . and arrive at Portsmouth at 11 o'clock A. . Reluming leave Portsmouth at 2 P. M. ami arrixe at Jackson at 6 o'clock P. M. Trains stop only for passengers at the foV lowing sin lions, to wit: Sciotoville, Web.ler. Washington and Gallia Stations, Portland, Cros Roads and Irwin's Stilion. J. W. WEBB, Superintendent, June 15. '55.-2e-if. RAILROAD. COACH & RAILROAD LINE. I Iff i' mno ARRur.EET. wxrrra 0N AND after 7jTgfi?j.MoiKlay. June 4th iiH i.lft:j3, a lJuiiy Line ol iMail Coaches will iuii regularly between McAr tiiurtiuu Dyers station; as tollows : Iave McArthtir at 5 o'clock. A. M m. sing Ihrougli llutndeii 6. arrive at Byer's at a a. Ilr turning, leave Byers' at 5, P. M-, pas sing through Hamden 6J, P. M.; arrive at McArthtir at 8. P. M,; connecting wiih the Marietta & Cincinnati R. R., to and from Chillicothe. A Daily Coach will leave McArthur every morning lor ..Ibnny.Pomeroy, Athens, Hock ing Pori. Parkersburg and Marietta. June lst,'55. tf. H.T. HOYT MARIETTA & CINCINNATI R. ( t- y -Vf-. ,i.V,'-;--y- SLU AliGA.C01L.TS. PASSENGERS leaving Columbus at 2:15 a. in-, Cincinnati at 6 a. m., or Chilli cothe at II a. in., arrive at Bjers'(23 miles east of Chillicothe) at 12:30 p. m. A Train leaves Byers' daily Sundays ex cepted at 1:40 p. in., by which passengers arrive at Chillicoihe at 3:15 p. m.. Cincinnati at 5:20 p. in., or Columbus at 11:1' p .ni. Stages to and from Athens. Pomeroy, lc Ardiur, Hanuleii. Jnckson. Gullipolis, cVc, connect with ihe Trains at Byers', and pas sengers can ii;iike ihe trip lelwet n cither of these places und Columbia, Cijiciiinuti or Chillicoilie in a single day. An atxommoilutioii Train is run tlully--ex'ept SuiiiIbs Irom Cliillicothe to Elan Chester bud buck. Passengers by ibis train have Chillicothe alb a. in., mid arrive al Cincinnati at 11:13 a. rn., or Columbus at 1:45 p. m. I.eave Co lumbus at II a. in., or Cincinnati al 4 p. m. h i let arrive at Chillicoihe al 10 p. m. Faie from liters' to Cincinnati 630 do." do. to Chillicoilie 70 Tluougli Tickets between Columbus and Cl illicoihe (3,50. lo be had only at Colum bus and Xenia Railroad Ticket Olfice al Co liiilihus, und on the cars of Marietta and Cin cinnati Railroad on leaving Chillicoilie. juug. 1055.U.J JOHN WADDLE II. LLOYD k CO., Wholesale boot & shoe Wahkhodse no, 3. L'mhTjt liloik, From Street, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, HAVE just received llieir extensive Fall Stock, consisting nf all the latest stylos and fashions. Our stock having been pur chased direct from the manufacturers, prin cipally for cash, with great care in the se DtcTtoii of quality and sizes adopted to the Western trade, we areenubled to offer, su perior inducements ibis Fall, end are deter mined not to he undersold by any regular house either in New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore. In addition 'to our extensive stock of Boots and Shoes will be found a large and well se lected stock of HATS Q, g CAPS. Suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. Men hams and Furnace Owners visiting our city aie invited to call and examine for them felver. j TothkLaoies. We are now manufactur ing a superior urticle of bodies' and Misses' Ciaiicfs' Buskins and Slippers. Having pro cured some of the best workmen in ihe West, tveare prepared to supply those w ho want custom work. Leather. One Thousand lbs, Red Sole Leathei.12 00 lbs, No. 1 White Sole Leather, 3f dozen French call Skins. 25 dozen Craw lord's iS'kihs, 10 dozen Kip Skins. Upper leather und Shoe Findings always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price. January 20. 1S54 1 y. ROAD NOTICE. en, lhai a Petition w ill be piesented, at the next rtssion ol the Commissioners of Vinton coun'y, Ohio, praying for an altera tion of that part of the Atliens and McAr thur Road describe I as lollows, to wit: Commencing at the West end of the bridge across Big Raccoon, near the land of W. II. Black, in Knox township in said county; thence running Northwest 30 or 40 rods along the old Mill road; theme nearly West to the high ground above high water mark; theme a South-west courseou the lower bench of the hill, on the North side of the creek on said Black's land; continuing said lust men tioned dirction until it ititersects the old Road west of a large rock, on the bank of Sbid creek, on suid Bluck's land; thence along (or near) ihe old roud to the first run on Ja cob Ted row's land; thence through the field on the Noith side, on the best ground, inter secting the old road in the most convenient plat; thence the nearest and best route thro' the low gup at Win. Meyers' place in Madison to-viiship, in suid county; thence the neaiest and best way to the lool ol the big hill near M. Reeves' house; tin lilt? on the neaiest and besi ground to Maurice Albough's, there to ciiil: ami t'eiitiM.ers pray lor a view aim ai- eialtunol the same. WASY fLTiTioNEits. august 3, '55 4w ROAD NOTICE. en, that a Petition will be pieseuteii at ,l,o i.ovt Mctinn ill ti p. fiiniitv Conini'iKsioil- ers, within and lor ihe county ol Vinion. O., praying lor an order ol buivey, v lew ami an uli.TKiimi Hint luiniion (il lound to beaeood route) uf a County Road, within suid couu ty, commencing lor the same at the bridge, near the house ol Jacob Aukrom, iu Jackson township, theme along ihe McArthur Road to the corner of suid Jacob Ankrom's meadow; thence on the South side ol ll.e road leaning lo MiArlhur; thence Eastwardly to a Sugar . ..j, .... I n ml nl Jumps Me.Vlichel. near , t , v.. " ' the corner of his field at ihe Tow nship road: -i r . t I. . 1 1 . thence along tbe fcasi sine oi ine noiiow. through the land ot Isaac wyscarver; incuce .i...,,.h dill Mi-Michel' land to a Liven tree 1 11 1 W .1 l ' vu.u " " " f ou Ihe land lormerly ow ned by Jacob Lutz; thcuee up the lelt nana sine oi me noiiow 10 ..,. i,.),., fl,.i(iti'iirliip' thence to while IIOI wjin. ww--. 1 ri Ouk tree, at the end of said Clowson's lane; thence to John Hawk's fetice.aud along said tent.e to intersect the road leading Irom Lo cust Grove to McArthur, and theN lo,endj-r-and that said part ol said first rtieiuioned McArthur roa.d b acated, ljuly 27 Aw IUasy rETtTioNsas. Jil W OUK. of every descrlojtiou neatly .5cvwtuhiB yitcf . . , ScbooUJooks,,, .... , M CCL'FFEY'6 EERIE8 COMPLEE. SPELLEKS, First, Second. Third Fourth and Fifth Readers. The Hetnau's YotuiJ Ladies Readers. Pineu's Primaiy Gramme?, " Allalylirat M Englii-h Teacher, Ray's Aiethmalic, Parts First. Sfcnud and Third, Ray's Algebra, Parts First and Second. MiGulVey's Electic Primers. The Elementary Sieller. Webster's school Dictionary, Mitchel's Primary Ucography, Mitthol'i tai School Geography, latest edition. Copy Bo. Vs. S!tes. Prnctls ami all kinds cf sluik-nury for tthooW, for sale it BRATTON'S. ACCOUNT BOOKS! fl AVINU a large Slock of Duy Eexki, I I Journals and Ledgers, made of excel lent psr ami bound well in sheep, with Morocco or Russian bands. 1 w ill sell them lor a Ifiv mouths at l'mcw SuitrvistNaLy Iiw! Those in want of Blank Bo As and w!in buy for use or lost II agniiican havefcui'C'if's that will satl-fu tl.mihdirg and fiuit the tiiW im.:.. : f. i 1...1 . I I i UI. 1ft ta tug d (iiutl liroi ; I lliran uav I say. ' J. K. WIHTTEMORE, No. I, Union Block, Second si. Chillicothe, Ohio. Imayl8,'55 G.ViAOERSOFJ riinwARMMj a.d rosmssioN uliuimxt. CENTER WHEELS G YIIARES WHEELING. VA.. & BRIDGEPORT, lias large ami extensive Ware lloiiies, anu is prepared w ith every facility, to attend to all business, eiilrusted to his care, properly He forwards I reight by Cur loads or otherw ise Septemher 2.I&53. ly PioadTaxlSIw. IHK rate of Taxation for Road purposes. X in Vinton county, for the ear 1855, is at the raw ol Ten Cents on eurh Hundred Dollars valuation of taxable proper1 v, which may be discharged by labor on the Roads, un der the diiection of the Siiiiervisors of ihe severul Districts, at the late of one dollar per dav. JOSEPH MAGKE. lai g 17 4 Auditor V. C. O. C. P. Tf.ACT. r. I. OAKES. C. P, TRACY k CO., Manufacturers and Wholesalt VKALKK IN BOOTS. SHOES, HATS. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Our duor btlow T. Kinnry k I'o's Hank, I runt Strctl. I'URTMIOITII, O. April 27. Ifc55. 1 v. IRON, NAILS AND STEEL. lOO.OOO'-SS."1 "" 5000 Lbs. Norway Nail Rod. 300 Kegs assorted cut und wrought Nails. 3000 Lbs. square, round and octugon Steel. Just received at the Gilt Anvil. DENNING, CAMPBELL & CO. July 29. 1&53. Sggs DR.DUHLAP, 10- -. (Q- ttllict', McArthur House. McARTUVll, OHIO Feb. 16, 1855. ly. Si Hi HOLIES, (Successor lo Smith and Holmes.) MANLTACTUKEt.8 OK Tiu, Slirrt Iron, and Cupper Warrs, ALSO 1JEALF.ES, W HOLESALE It P ETA 1 1.. Itt Stoves, Grates. & llolhw Ware, MARKET STREET, EAST SIDE. PORTSMOUTH, OHIO, A i r!l 1 1554. ly. Washington Union Insu rance Company. Cf'ice in Ileum's lilotk.rurnrr Superior St. mid I'ulilic tqiiiirr, CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAP1TL ri HIS well Known Hojie Company is pre X pared, ah usual, to take risks on the sa fer clai-tes of Pioperly. Their means are ample, and their rates are as reasonable as those of any sound Company. (y NO SPECIAL HAZARDOUS OR STEAM RISKS TAKEN.JQ3 OFFICERS: D B. Dunham, President, Geo. M)gun, Vice President and Treasurer, O. N. Skeels, Secretary, Geo- B. Seu'.er, General Agent. DIRECTORS: Gporge Mvgatt, Cleveland, F. T. Backus, do. A. S. Suiulfoid, do. Jacob Perkins, do. Benjamin Noitlmip, do. Geo. B. Stnicr, do. O. N. Skeels. do. D. B. Dunham, do. C. W. Cook, do. Timothy Buker, Norwalk. John Clerk, Brunswick. J. P Robinson, B. dlord. W. M. Powell. Cleveland, (West side.) E. t. B1NUHAM. Agent, ljuly20'55 Gin McArthur, Ohio DRUG STORE. GEO. li. WILL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL llEALEtt IN CHI CS, CHEMICALS, PAINJS, varnish, dyes.pvre essential OILS, INSTHLAjEM'S. Vh'USH. ES OFE VERY DESCRIPTION, ANATOMICAL PKEPARA TlO.S, 33 tmmsmmm: FuucyA rticle. Drvgzibtt' Shop Fur nit urc. 67u Wurt.Wiutloit Glass, AcoiwI, ijc, ij c , ijc., MAIN STREET, MCARTHUR, OHIO, UhSPhXTF ULLY informs his frienl; ami the ublic. that he is now opening a large ami tiierior stock uf Drugs. J-c, ihe.1 have been selec ted vith -erfoiiafcare foi tin ... . '' Phvsip,AN!" nd cuatomen. i!l fiiv oui rnmsof ihe best quality, ull o( wluclt wv will sell at th lowest, pvi;e.s. i Ail AISO AGENT.. , Tor all kinds of Futent Medicines, Englisl French and Geiu.au Herl. Tobacco. Cigars and a fine assortment of Sotps, Extracts a it Vvfi Wwi. l;e 15, 1S55, tf U 0UKS! Ii0 UM ! E, A. Bfl.TfO' ANNOUNCES to Ihe. ci tigoits. oC Vi.sf ton county, that he has Jtut recvieil h new stockof Books and Stationary, cinsislir. in part of ' ' : FAMILY BIBLES, at prices from tl 50 ( -65 00. ' METHODIST HYMN BOOKS, i i.it iii-.t i l nioruccti. tri t ttt truin ujti uiut- ' o ' "'ev Wcetns' Life of Wasiiinqtox,' ' .'"'.. " Fhaxklim, ' " " Mahiom, JJ - Life of Damel Boose, , Black Hawk, " . . . .' .'"' Shakespeab's works comlott?. ' '" Bvitos s " " . .. Life of 1'. T. Barncm. ' '' tjv nvuiuJba iiiniuii i't inc in; iui in i ' YOUNG MAN'S BOOK OF Unowleu : ' RtNALDO Ri.NALm.TA, a RnmaiK. Hale's lltstorv ot thi Lilitetl States. , ; , Grimshaw's History of the United SU.-. . Child at Home, a Motnl Tale, .. t. MASONIC W RKS. The Craftsman, t!ieLihtof the. Tn.i i! :. and Meloddies for the Craft, comaiiiin ; . t exi client selection ot Hymns and OJcs' s:i!i hie for evry occasion. , SUNU UUUHS. The American Songster, Parlor S i r; --" . Exilu of Erin. Soncs of Old Irelamf, :c,; Songs, and a variety of other. Smig B.v. . Moral and Instructive story bool;s re!;'.'- IrutLPictoriulTuy Books for childr.-.i.of lescription. -. '.'", BLANK BOOKS. Justices' Dockets. Lexers and Day B '.-. bound in leather and half binding, of ai! -.:; . STATIONARY. Best Cap Paier, Blue Post Letter 1'. ! " Commercial Note Patter. Bill Tatter, el.-i L v. Q.iir.s, Steel Pens, Sand Boxes, liiks:..;:t.. Wafers. Writing Sand, and Stutioti'nv !' every kind, all of which will be sol. let lowest fiiiire. fur rash. inav4 .)). t : O. MUHUAY, P. H, MUBBAV, JAS. il i.' A.. "-a Impojters of, and Dealers in. iardware and cutli:::v SIG.' 0FTIIE rRO.YT CT. PORTSMOUTH. OHIO, WP! will iliinlif-nlp liilla it'ilh mv t..!'':1. j,..... ...... .... inliliiitp HnnuA in thp Wpcl f!nii! fr chants, furnace proprietors, railioad co,.1 ' tors, ami omers, witidUDserve uicir umt 1 giving us a call May I'J, 54. ly. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. Benjamin Allen, ri'tflT, f ucninst (Civil Acti-- John Shuts, Deft. 3 "ITE Defendnnt will take notice th. t ; Plaintiff in the above case, on ti.. duy of September, 1855, caused an Oi'ei r Attachment to be issued by ISatliau Sir Justice of the l'eace for 6'wun towi.--: Vinton county, Ohio, against the y shuttles. stocks, rights, credits, inonci ell'ects of suid Defendant, a non-ie. ' ' debtor of said Vinton county, to suti.-K claim of the Flain'.ifr for Filty Doll.. 1 costs of suit, and that said cnusj h:i- : continued for service on said Dcfeir.lati' 'i will le for hearing before suid Justice fi ' c.fiice in sa'ul township, on the 27th il... October. ISjj, at 2 o clock p. u. BFNJAM1N ALLM.' Sept. 20 3wr GLO. AflUNSON'S ESTATE V OT'iCE is hereby given, that the i. L 1 Kiiil has been apiointed and ou- i'- tlitiinistiatrix of the Estate nf George . kinsoii, lute of the county of Vintoi.- . ceased. AVAD1NA ATKlNlC,-'. scn.13 3w. JACOB MITCHELL'S EST AT.' NOTICE is hereby jiven, that Job. . ell. Adininistrutor of the E-iU'ti cob Mitcliell. Jr., late of the county O; ' ton. dweused, has filed in the Probalu i of said county his. accounts and voucl :i such administrator for inspection am. settlement, and that said uccounts v . - mssed upon by said Court on the 21 ' . October. 1855. B. I'. IIEWITV. sept-13 uv. Pro. Judge V. C. . JAMES McCONNELS ESl'AT'." V OTTCE is hereby given, that the. i , J. i signed has Iteen appointed and iu Executor of ihe last Will and Test James MtConnel, late of Ihe counlv e.! ton , deceased. PATRICK MVR I". sept.13 3v STRAW cuttef:s. . 20 YANKEE Straw Cutters, from , 612 : n'ceived at the Gilt AumI DF;NN1NG, CAMPBELL t.' Jul v 29. 1853. JOHNSON'S BOOK STO . il it. JUUiau-, isucccsMir 10 .' XJ.. Jones) keens ccnsUintly on !....- . lari:e stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, V,'.l PAPER Mc. Which he will sell at Eastern Price 3. 1 ' his design to afford Country lUercUh., ... lUlchasrrs genetuiiy, s-uui locuities iv-. ,li in.. ii.omsi-Ufs with everv article i" line, us they huve not heretofore cnjuy. Additiniis are now being made to his . .. wliidi will make ono o vtia Lxufstai j in the Western country. As a mere outline, lui slock will lo .i . i to consist of ! BOOKS Medical. Scientific, Law, Tir . !. -4-r S-liiu)l. Pdank ami Mistvlhtn . . STATlONERY-Lelteftr,.B.iU ouS : IUHT. ENVELOPES-BulT, Eniles?ed ' and V' W hite. and Govemmei:'.; WALL PAPER A heavy ami well M--i stock, at prices ranging from 6 1 to 61,50 pe' bo1'. the greatest variety,. cu', , AY Blinds. ' ' ' 3LN K BOOKS Ledgers, Jonrnn!, VJ : Books, and Time Books, nil ui. 1. v stvle. , . PERIODICALS Tliose. issued Myn'.'.ii; . " . others. , . MAPS Large Maps of both llemisphetet Y i of the United States; Smalt, i.?,-.' each of the Western. SlattjSj i,,. ... Mexico.- - FANCY ARTICLE of different kin'-." ALSO Slates.' Copy Books, Copper' V" Pencils," Gold ami Steel Pees. i.A" all kinds, lukslands; Wafers, i.t;t o. Allot which wiii be sold lvr.U -alo and Retail at Johsm'k'h. Lkhis i. iuues' old stand, Pauil-SV,PUllVui!;'-'vi"- .UeccinberD. 1S3.J. ly. ; tii 3 I ' : y :.i:,Ni1 : PAPEU 1OUU ROGwit i Just revived, the lutgest sin (ft.-! ' lot of' Wall Paperevcr befor t-:Aim sle in MrArlliur, with fine-'VeUt C.i.e.v 'm Bcrd.-rs. : Cullaml wl t If Tf ;i' 1 oft.' 4, - - iiiA-'v ' tr :ti ;r.-i .all