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.-? Ji i K I 4 h i. f 'I' I IEONTON MARKET CORRECTED IfBKKLY DV D. II. CLARK. I RONTON HKPTESlilKO 10). .CRtlN. WHOLEaALBBETAtt. ll 40 40 1.00 1,60 8 Yheat pi buih, Corn " Oatn FRUITS. Dried Apples Do Peaches BACONt Bidet Shoulders Pork Hams Sugar cured Csnvassed Hems Lord - Coffee 121 a 13 N. O. Sugar 6 a n Loaf do 101 N. O. Molasses nr (al 27 Cheese per lb 01 .Rice do 61 l'owder, nr keg 8,60 a 0, lb, Tcu Y. Hyson do 4565 Do Imperial do 6Sfi& Do Gun Powder do f6 -Knit Kail, prbush 4ft Flo'ir pr bid 6,80 Corn Meal, pr buih. CO Flax teed, do CO Feathers pr lb 37 Jtaga . do 51 J ttceswax do 20 Ginseng do 26 a 28 flutter do 16 Eggs i P'doa 10 Cliickena do 1,26 46 1.40 2,C0 14 7 a 81 Vli in 121 61 20 a 37 CO a 76 75 a 80 85 GO in so ISoTO, 15 1.60 TOM1 IHA3 WSt& WANTED IN IR0NT0N. THE subscriber bus set up ashepen Vml st opposite the (ronton Rolling Mill, where he in- lemis 10 no ail Kiim ui COPPER and SHEET IRON WORK, IS AIL IIS VABIOITS BRANCHES And be hopes that the citizens of (ronton oud the surroundine country will Rive him a liberal shire of their patronage. Ily g'od ultentinn and lone experience he is sure that he con Dlesse all nersons that call on him in his line Such as Boiler making, Blow pipe; for Furnaces ind every variety of articles made from sheet aron. Also. COPPER SMITHING done to order, nd in the best of style, as cheap as can be done in Cincinnati or any where else. D.J. THOMAS. I ronton, Sept. 13, 1853, FIFTY DOZEN BEST QUALITY Of our own manufacture of axes fur sale, at our manufactory on Third Street Ironton Ohio. Furnace men and others wishing to purchase good axes will do well to call on us, as we are prrpared to fill all orders with the Bast qua'.lty of Axes ever offered for sa'.o in this market, at BIEiDHJCH) 1KE2US3. .Ross & Pickor, No 10 ond 17 East Front Cincinnati Ohio, nnd Duke & Kingsbury lrontun Ohio, uro Agents fo the sale of the above Axes. SCOTT, BHOTHER & CO IaosTON, July 6, 1S53. tl BOOT AND SHOE RICHARD 0. Coiner of Third & Lawrence Streets mmwsx. mm Tflhankful for past favors, would inform h I customers, nnd the public. Hint he is still etnraeeil in the maiiuraelurc ol uuuia A. KIIOKS at his old stand, lie has now in employ, and engaged, several most excellent workmen, and is confident that he can furnish his customers with as workmanlike ana uurauli boots and shoes, as can bo purchased else where. Particular attention will be given to FN BOOTS. Repairing done neatly, at slior nol ice. NEWGliOCllY & FAM HA PROVISION STORE. A. P. KOUNS & SONS Centre Building in the New Block Corner of Second and Rail Road St IB0HTUM uhiu. TTAVE lust received by steamer Frank Keel JLX 'nK ffcs'' from Nuw Orleans, a large clock of Sugar, Molasses, Mackerel, Coffee, Tea, Ilicc, Malaga Fruits, Nuts, etc. cto. etc. To which they have added Ilacon, - Lard, Flour, Tobacco, Cheese, Butter, Colden Syrup, Eggs, Soap, Candles, Hoy, Corn, Oats, etc. They will keep a full supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS, Good and Frsh, which they will sell at Ci cinnati prices and freight. They will also have a large stock of FEED which we will keep supplied from our farm in the country. Thev have opened for the present in Hall brick building on the corner of Third and Buck horn streets, until they can build a house larei enough to do the business which they intend doing. They invite the public to call and give them a trial they will be thankful for (mall favors and larger ones in proportion. 07 Cash paid for Hay, Com, Oats, Eggs, But ter, Chickens. Turkeys, Rags, etc. DFarmers and Country Grocers can be fur nished by them as low as at Cincinnati. Call and see them. All articles delivered at the wharf boat, depot, 'or in town if desired. Ironton, Dec 13, 1853. New Cheap Grocery, LATE OF C1NCINATI. Saving XstabUshsl a Qroeery on Lawrence It, aetwssst Sri. and 4tiu IRONTON, OHIO. TYTOULD inform the citizcns'of Ironton and ff the surrounding country, that having the advantage of a connection with another es tablishment in Cincinnati, from which they ure receiving constant supplies, they will sell any thing in their line, upon the fairest terms oiler- en in me market. Teas, couec, sugar, spices, Family provision, pork, hams, butter, lard. Veg etable, In short a general variety of all the nicies usuauy aepi in a uroct ry. WILLOW baskets, forsale bv. J.CRONANdtSONS. FLOUR. superfine Article, warranted to the purchaser always on hand by - P. MURPHY, it. u . s i; 1 1, k B VERMIFUGE. LET PHYSICIANS SPEAK. tallara' VermlfuM li tat bast la use. Hiai ii tbt proof. Livkino Station, Kv Dec. 17, 1816. Ufa. H. E. SrLi.Kst 1 have the pleasure to inform you, that 1 have used, in my practice, your celebrated Vermifuge with the must happy results. I have formerly used Fahncstock's, but being persuaded to try yours, 1 have found it for itiprtior in every respect, and can say, without the fear of contradiction, that your Ver mifuge possesses more virtue than any 1 cvei useu, aim most cordially rccoramenu ii u mc ai- ution of the puiilio. 1 win stale a rose wncrc cave one vial of vour Vermifuge. My broth ers child was piuintrnud wasting to a mure skel eton. In 30 hours after 1 govt- the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity of upwards of six hun dred worms were passed. The child, that was given up for lost, is now as well a any in the neighborhood. , AAJUKUHli A KIN til, ill. V. Sellers' Ycrmifugc,thele$tinthe World. (Jai.i.M'oi.ik. Uiiio. April 1, 1810 This certifies that I have kept on hnnd, and used in my practice, It. E. Sellers' Vermifuge, fur tl.e two post years. 1 am confident in say mi! it ins not tailed, in a auntie instance, u re lieve children and adults troubled with worm J; in many instances it has brought nway large quantities, lam conlident it is the best worm medicine in use. All thai is required to give u reputation in any family, is to give it n lair triul. K. 11. WlLSUiN, ai. it. Point Pi.kisaxt. Vo.. Oct. 4. 1817.- Mr. R. E. Sku.kss: Of vour Vermifuge, 1 can say without hesitation thai having useu n extensively in my practice for ihe lust four or five Venn. 1 think it decidedly the best prepara lion uftht- kind of whit h I have any knowledge although 1 have htrttolorc used the prepara lion of Severn 1 other manufacturers. SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS F0K TAXES. T JAMES fi. TERRV. Auditor of the County of Lawrence, State of Ohio, hero- J. by certify the following to bo a correct list of lands and town lots in mid county, which were returned delinquent by (ha Treasurer of laid county, for the non-payment of taxes thereon, for the year 1852; and upon which the taxes of said var amnio atlll unnaid. to the taxes uoon which for said year are added, the pen ally and Interest prescribed fcy law, together with the simple taxes for tho year 1863. 1501 50 i Yours, ricn.-clfully, D. COUGH. M. D. mot m$wm& Graham's Station, Ohio, May SS, 1319. Mr. It. E. Stxi.Kns I think it right, for the benefit of others, tostntc sime facts in relation to your excellent family inediciuej. I have used your 'fnniliigc Inri-ely in my own family, one viol Ireiiiicnlly nnswering icr expel lini! quantities (soy 100 to V 0) of worms form iwo children. 1 have nlto used your Liver Pills nnd Cough Syrup in my family, and they hnve, in every instance, produced the effect dc sired. As i am enj-aral, in merchandisiiiL', 1 nm able to state that 1 hnve yet to hear of the f.r.st fail ure where your medicines have been used in mv section ol I ho country, in conclusion may slate that they are the medicines of the day and are destined to have a very extensive popu inriiy. our, rcspectrnlly, W. II. PINMEI.L. "I WILL NRVF.ll BE WITIIOT THEM." Sai.t;ork, Vkiuiii.ion Co., Ii.i,.. May 2. Is50, Mb. Ski.i.kiik.- Ilaviiiirustd vour Liver Fills Cough Syrup, nnd Verniifuec in my family lor m ire llinu three yenrx, i believe 1 am instilled in saying i I lie piinne, llii't ihey are decidedl the nest immly inedmnes now in use. I wi never lie without them, unless they cannot be had at uny cost. In thisseulinn of the countyr Ihey hnvo saved hundreds of dollars in doctor's bills. I would recommend the Liver 1'illsin preference to any tiling else, furnn enlargement of the Spleen. Yours, reipealfully t Extract Iroiu a letter. J JAMES iSHMORE For sole, wholesale nnd retuil bv MUXLEY BARBER. And JOSEl'll I'. SHAW, Ironton, June, ISjJ. Saleratns. iA D.nnKt.s pure article, for sale low by m,' Oakkm f( Hi smitK, mar'Jl No. 1, Buekeye llluck. RAISINS. nXSM. II.. besttiunlitv: 60 l,f bxsdu do do Fur sale nl No. 1, Buckeye Block, by murJl Oakks tj Uuskiiik. BROOMS. i)f DOZEX, all grades, lor sale low by JLK)J t Oakks Jjf BrsKinK, mur2) No. l: Uuekcyo Ulon k f! Axni.T.s nn.i sn P BOXES summer Candles; 60 do I'ulin Soap: 0 do Fancy .Simp: 10 do Star Candles; lOhflnsdj do 'JO r bxs da d All of the Lest quality, for sale low by Oakks Jjf Btsainu, martl No. 1, Buckeye Block. MOLASSES. Q(f Barrels Plantation. OUU 2" hf bbls do; 100 bblsS. II. do; On band and to arrive, for sale at lowes Oakks UuSKIttK, martl No. 1, Buckeye block. Front st. PRIME COFFEE. rfi Baos prime Coffee on hand and to t) v-J Vf arrive, for sale low by mar 21 Oakf.s Sg Buskirk. I) ICE AO Tierces on hand and for sale by , mar21 Oakks i- BesKiiiK. FOR FAMILY USE. Ilhds strictly choice very line s iga r bought expressly for packing forfam lie's, fur sale in quantities to suit, by mar21 uauks uuhkiiik. No 4 Buckeye Block, Front Street, iPMTsmiDM'iFi mm. PURCHASERS will find nt my store a larg and complete assortment ol Mi'.cc.'nucouj, Mais Medical, Clastical end aommon School) Uookt, Toirether with a full stock of Staple and fancy STATIONARY. A mjnuuts reduction will convince ny one that 1 can offer inducements to Book buyers fully equal totCiiiciiiiiatti or any other pjiut in this rvgiun. I buy in tiiusnmc.MarKeis in 1'lul adelphia and New York with them, whilst the expenses of conducting business is not one fourth in Portsmouth what it is in the larger cit ies, and which the buyer has to pay in the end Thu difference in time, the cost of transpjrtu tion, with the advantage of procuring in smal quantities, makes it more economical as well a more expeditious lo purchase of me. In connexion with my store 1 have a large Book Bindery, Where BLANK BOOKS of any size or style of Ruling nnd oduperior quality may be obtain ed at thu shortest notice. Magazines, News papers drc, Bound to Pattern. Country Dealers, and Private Libraries, sup plied at the very lowest rales, in large and small quantities. 1 shall be happy to receive orders assuring those who send, that they shall be filled promptly. JA'S STEPHEN?! V. Book seller and Slotione No. 4 F Vikey Block Front street, I'ortsmouthOhio. 25 . i'UllISS'S - MOBSTER ORCHESTRA. Wherever Jullien's name is known, the "Katv Did t'olka" has on unrivalled popularity. - There have been mora copies of this piece sold, for the short time it has been IMUCu, loan any uinvr uiuaicm uumpusiuon ev er published in .America. Christy's "the Oth er Side of Jordan," though it has not -equalled in umbers the sale of the "KatyDid," yet the demand for it is great, and it is driving out ofl market tne many apunoui copies uurpuniug uj be sung by Christy's Minstrel's. Ask for Chris ty's "The Other Bide of Jordan." It has an il lustrated title, and portrait of Eirle 11 Pierce, in costume. All others are spurious. Christy's new songs, "Old Times Come Again," by Qfas. Converse, "Sally Primer" and "Julius from Ktittcky' are baring a glorious tun. They r'-atlysani to crowded audiences, and are. t JaJlr sought after. WM. HALL oi 80S, TBadwa. ew fork. ' ' j ; . . CABINET WARE ROOMS GILIEN BROTHER Corner of Lawrence and Third Streets. A UE constantly receiving large additions to ii ineit iiocs oi r urnttur$ ana vairt oi ev ery style. Also Wood and Willow ware, Buckets Tubs, urns, Wash boarrls. Wood Bnwli. Measures. t Llhes Pins, Fasiils. Suellm. M.rkrt Rusketa. Clothes Baskeu. Willow Wagons, willow Cabs and Willow Chairs; Mots, Cotton and Husk Maltrasses, Mats. Cords. Cota. Clnckn. Brushes, Looking Qlaases, and in fact everthing in the house furnishing line; all of which will be sold as low as they can b purchased from Portsmouth or Cincinnati. . We are also agents or in awe w nunawna oaiu April in loot. SACKS PRIME R1Q COfF,ea kaad r. Ji. 424 489 41 414 423 4 9 4 25 314 313 3 30 324 3 30 3 30 3I 7 i 7 3,18 318 318 318 320 324 17 17 16 Id 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 10 e 10 16 16 10 16 10 10 .0 10 10 17 17 17 15 15 15 15 15 .15! 15' 15 15 15 3!27 3I27I 3S 3,12. 327 3 If 314 327, 322 OWNERS NAMES. IR'T.lS. No 1 Aid. Amlro, John BairJ, Samuel Baity, John Cumpston, Joseph Dowler, John Griffith, Andrew Same Humphries, G. McCartney, John Oliver, John Pnyion, William MAnion Town Lots. Dnvi'Uun, James No 2, Decatur. Campbell, Ellison & Co. Same Same Dcvaclit, Joseph Powell, Cader Same Steece, Woolrow, & Co. Sume ' Same Same Same Same Same Wiseman, Samuel No 3, Elizabeth. Fitzer, John No 4, Fayette. Shipley, Elijah Ci'ri.isoton Town Lots. . Johnson, Gabriel Shu to, Jnmes No 5, Lawrence. Chrisiain, David Johnson, William Same McKinuey, John Morris, James Mntncy, John Pcmblcton, George Sume Webb, Alfre.1 Webb, Jnmes No. 6, Mason. Brumfielil, John Same Brumfielil, Jnmes 21 Urumflelil, John 2d Bruinlield. Snrtin Jr. Builcy, Hobert Snmo Brumficld, George liiadisliuw, Rnchcl Gillmore, Samuel - Sume Hysell, Ramsey James, Henry Kin?, Alexander Masscy, Levi Mo rut no, Jnmes Sutherlnnd, D C Shuniutc, John Sampson, William Sa fiord, Samuel Smith, John S W No 1 Perry. Chatficld, Seth Crecly, Win's hir Pilgrim, Henry Same No. 8, Some. Bartrum, Vm P Samo Same Bnker, Eliza A Carter, Bcnj heirs Cnrr, Sumiiel Hall, D Win' llendcrsun, Junics Robinson, David Ili fife le, Georjo Sutherlnn I, J J MtLLKiisPonr Town Lots Collins, A M Some Same Same Same Monnilian, Ann Pain, Jams Stanley, T R No. 0, Symms. Allen, John Gardner, Dililbh Same Howell, DaviJ Nellson, J M Powers, John - - Same Same Samo Ro Jenbaunh S W No lo, Upper. Broom, Jane Ules, Isaac Same McDonald, James Sparling, G W Hanoino Rock Bolu.i, Thomas Carnahan, James Dillon, Davis Hudson, Johnson Jones, David Irontoh Towh Lots Andemon, John Campbell, John Crawford, Hush Cassey, John T Dillon, Davis Dougherty, Charles Hollingsworth, John Jenkins, J D Same KidJ.JK Leot, R.ilph Langshore, T J McConnell, Samuel Same Sloat, John Shenk, Joseph Shore, George Serott, Peter Welch, G G Wood & Andre East Irohton Barnett, E S Killpawick, Samuel Same Samo Mapes Charlen Sweeny, John Shea ler, Michael " Tielmati, Charles Ward, John Same Whiton.WmH Town or Wist IaonTOir Cole, SDdtlf Golden, Wm DESCRIPTION. N W N E N E N E S W SE N E W sw s w sw N E N E S E S E N W N E S W N W SE N E S W Lot No 10 N W N E El N E N E S W W4 Wi 8J E S W NE W Ei Wi N W NE S E S W NE SE N E S W N E NW N E q' n w' N W 2f E N W Lot No. 8 .. .. 40 NE NW S E N W PnrtW NE NW N E SE N E P. N W N W N E S W S W N E NE S E S W SE 3 3 3" 320 329 3 11 332 Jin 3.1" 3.13 334 3 21 329! 3l 31 5 3,36 3 13 fl 230, 232, 2!18( I rt' o 10. I 2116 2:16 222 2!18 1 22 2'3l! 2(22 2'30 2 27: 2 27 l21 W S E N E S W NE N W N E N W N E SE SW N W S E S W PtN Si N W S W Ei N E N W S W S E S E S E S W S W S W N W N E SE SE S W N E S E NE S E S E S W SE S E N W 17! 516; 17 5 3 17 533 17 519 17 51C 17 5 9 17 5 9 17 5 4 17 5 24 17 5 2 18 1 2 18 111 18 1 2 18 1 3 18 133 Fraction Froction PSW SE SE SE 1st Lot S i ofl283 WJof 1282 1209 722 1310 1280 1285 1292 N W SE Fraction No. of Lots 10 47 48 49 50 43 57 28 Part Lot 5 N W S W S W S W S W N W N E S W NW N W S W N W N E NW N W S W s w N W R E . II W S W s c E a e Fraction Fraction No. of Lot 35 100 100 54 92 Acr's. Value Tex! cts. I M 40 100 2; 03 5 87 60. 1 8l 7 40 00 1 6q'1 45 85 2 28'0 45 .00 l 68;i 40 60 1 sg l 40 00 i 68.1 80 237 0 2C 40 05 2 00 3 40 00 l! 77 3 46 170 41 47 0 178 J 24 9 40 05 2 44 l 40 60 1 2c 5 80 100 2 5", 0 40 50 l 2f 5 40 60 1 2f 5 40 120 3 ot 4 67 72 1 86 0 68 73 1 8C 0 80 100 2 51 0 80 100 2 57 o 100 200 6 14 0 100 200 A 14 0 80 100 2 5" 0 80 320 8 22 4 80 008 15 20 0 41 00 ' l' 530 Ft. Wi Part Part 44 44 Ni 44 358 72 101 229 100 291 148 82 83 106 230 140 314 313 157 300 475 67 Part 20by44 292 76 Part 63 37 38 39 84 58 31 5 10 SO 20 II 41 Wi 43 43 43 44 43 23 43 43 43 44 83 87 42 42 42 42 42 42 41 42 42 42 42 42 20 84 42 42 82 42 42 1 19 20 20 30 85 85 100 100 160 100 100 40 40 33 80 44 44 42 43 43 43 42 42 42 40 82 40 i 237 119 200 142 101 180 123 120 54 54 125 150 285 133 144 152 100 8U 80 75 75 47 133 85 100 100 40 152 152 109 1 100 100 70 05 287 55 07 950 100 190 380 1425 152 201 285 40 50 005 24 24 24 24 05 142 23 112 65 60 49 80 123 123 120 65 05 120 176 76 100 22 165 60 185 140 185 330 530 585 35 295 50 400 95 00 270 55 233 200 200 390 150 400 83 35 1000 30 20 18 222 20 25 43 50 48 20 30 too 00 04' 38 0 81,0 33 0 04 0 30 8 22.8 45 2 45 00; 00 63 7 08! 8 08! 8 04 7 P5 7 08 0 49! 0 218 37 0 oro 04! 4 00! 8 90! 7 84 4 27 0 37 0 08 3 65 6 1 29 0 ti H 41 1 3 10' : 7' it 18 so! so1 oo; 02 02' 3 80 1 12 2 90' 0 15! 2 321 18 281 00 45 200 0;3 00 15 82 02 , .40 ,lb2 6 38 175 8W ,B 23 ;( 200 0 051 (J 82 330 L4 35 4 43 60 2 10 0 1 200 003 0 3 ' 40 102 S 10 1 19 S c ,s w 42 JO 125 6 ' " 10 sr. si. 41 71 173 2 " 3 w k R ,40 100 2 51 2 " 10 Lot No, 3 129 2470 o"l 90 7 " " 7 e if w ir e 21 100 351 7 ' " 10 e w 83 119 298 3 ' 16 Part kw 0 47 117 '6 " 3 N e s w 42 62 180 j) ""Use n e 42 142 850 5 " " 2 at W WW 42 65 183 4 " 2 w w 42 65 138 0 0 10 2 0 aw 75 100 4 78 " ' 31 r. 1 w , 01 06 2 39 0 ' 1 s w itw 40 05 2 39 0 " " 31 w k r. 40 76 100 0 " " Hi w st w 02 100 4 78 7 " J0 w s w 80 1 4 78 0 " " 19 Part it 35 100 478 0 ' 30 E MB , 95 855 21 51 0 " "j" E 11 w 3 23 5" 0 " ' 18 aw 80 475 n05 7 " ' I 7 aw s w 73 133 3 33 8 "27 i a E 80 100 4 78 8 " 1 WW ww 44 ?6 1 88 9 " "(33 SB 154 670 14 .34 3 18 4 21 e we 82 106 489 4 "21 Ei we 78 600 1255 4 ' " 28 s w & E w B 0 31 85 3 " ' 4 we we 40 152 381 5 " "12 we a e 33 70 l'oo 7 " " 11 wj w w 81 240 0I02' 4 ' " 11 N w s w 40 120 301 2 " "11 S w a E 39 78 llo5 7 " " 22 Ei we 81 154 386 6 Hoinobuckor, Joshua - Soma Hnncv, D ' Jones, Edward J Lyouns, WE Merill, J M McGowen Kiggs, Charles Hoilgers, Rodger tio. 11. union. Dodhon, Alfred 1' orris John s heirs Ferris, Anderson Hullock, Lewis Morrison, LD ' Millsled, Morten tuino Pelers, Soldcn Pieman, Wi'liam Thompson, Michael aume No. 1?. .Vlndsor. Burgece, Jnmes Cnmp, J M aerao Davidson. Jnmes Dumpsey. & Co. Lories Lliarle Heirs Same Same Samo Martin, Welcome heirs Same Singer, Clark Sowar.lt, G W Willis Grreuberrv No. 13, Washington. Adams, Aluxnn ler Allen, John M Cnmp, J unit's M Dnvis, Evens Phillips, John Peters, John 6t Co Sumo Same Woods, Hugh Notice is hereby itiven, that the uholo of the several trnrls of land and tow lots in the foregoing list contained, or so much thereof us will be necessary 10 pay the taxor, interest nnd penalty charged thereon, will bo sold nt '.lie Court House I in said county of Lawrence, on the second Monday in January 1804, by th Treasurer of said county, unless said taxes, interest and penalty be paid before that lime. U.S. CLOTlllNO SXOE3. FALL & VUTEu ' L0 THING I! AuDiTon's Office Ironton, Nov. 28th, 1853. Sale of Real Estate. LAWRENCE PROBATE COURT. Dnvid White Adm'rof Klias McLane ilec'il vs Fllrn Mi l nnf wlftmv! find Thrmas Farlcv nnd June S. Kiirley liis wife, Petition f lirm.rlv June K. Mcl.ane:! James to Sell D. Mi'Laiic: Aim C . Mc-Lanr; Km- f Lunds. ma C. McLnnej and Charles Mc- Lone liidint:! Heirs 11 1 law uf Elins McLnue ilt-ctait-J and Timolhy It. Siiiiili'V MorlL'SL'tc. On tlie'JOlli ilny orueetraucr A. l. 101.1, ni one o'clock in the afleriinoii, and on the pn in- iscs, in the town of Jlillersport in L.nv-nce eoiiiitytHiio; will be sold lo the hipliest bidder elenr of Uowcr the following Ileal Estate as the prnpcrly uf Elins McLnno deceased, to-wil; Lot nuu.bcr twenty-five f.'O with a DwWliiig l.ouse thurenn; appraised lo the sum of one hundred nnd thirty-live dollnrs, 3135,00: also I n! niiinVi r tw, nlv-four 1241 nimrnised to the sum uf sixt, -three dollars 1.883. 0UJ both snid lots urea part ol; and situate in the town ol Jiuiera pnrl Terms of sale are, one tuird iu hand, one third in Bin months; and the residue in twelve I months with interest; secured Wy JIorlgn.e on lhc premises sold -4 ml notice is also iiereuy given, lo Hie ounve nameu ueiciiiianis; imu " JAMES C. TERRY, j At'niTon, Lawrence Co. BIRL1CT0 ACADEMY. TH2 Trustees of this Imlitution take p'ons tuein annoiiiiciiis; to the public that tliey hnv; fitted up aniple.ccuninodious and plrnsnnt rooms lor the ush of the school; and have secured the services of Mr. J. L. Whitney, an experienced and nr cotiiili; .'ict! teacher as principttl. Instruction willbcKiveii in all bruiiclics of education usually taught in Acailemifs. The full term of the school will commence on Monday the 3rd doy of Uctlober next. TKlt.Mh; 3 per qiiiitur for the oommnn liMiichev; H lor the more advanced; So for the luutiuages and higher mutheiunlics. Good board can be obtuiutd lu the village, at reasonable prices. C. HALL, President. Burlington, Ohio, Sept. l'J, Mi. HUE AT!! VTUEATJ! "T7"E Pay l,i highest market price for Wheat yy delivered in Ironton. II. O. & K. E. KODGEHS. Hands Wanted. I want one good Wagon-maker one Mule and one Ox driver filteen ere diggers and six good practical colliers at CliUOKKU CHEEK FUR NACE, BulltU co. Aw.. 9 mile back of Louis ville. And in tht Sluing will want colliers and fore the snino court, on the sixteenth day of other furnace hands. 1 do not intend to era- January A. li. 1854, the said Petitioner, win ask said court, to set oil anil assign me u.mer. in equity, of port of Ihe purchase money aioru- I said, to the said Eliza McLane tho widow; ami also the cuiilirmulioii of the sale a'oresuiu. DAVID WHITE AHm r. Nov. 22, A. D. 1SS3, KS& G1S3 sssssai, ploy any but sober, moral and industrious men in tne lullest sense of the word and to them 1 ain determined to pay the injsl liberal wages a deal with them on strictly cash principles, as I feel assured this is the only pluu lo secure the services oi sucn nanus as J Uesirc to employ. THE DWELLING HOUSES -When finished, will be found to be better nnd more comfortable Hum those usually found at other furnaces, and have only to be seen to be properly appreciated. Al we tiana jormerty occupica oy school Teacher, for loo Deiichl of the funiilies WHOLESALE St. RETAIL. D. II. low the 75 75 76 75 00 47 2 72 4 83 0 73 6 68 40 10 w; 00 00' 03' 68 08 81 06 01 04 82 37 19 77 02 77 72' 64 17 67 20 40 27 oo,o 33.3 00 2 64; S 28 0 63 6 63 o 61 3 40,0 27' 2 00 o 67,6 808 3 95 o 86 9 68 6 85 6 20 s 06 j 409 06 0 65 fl 85 o MS 17 Clark, Third St., first door be- Xe Uailroad. IRONTON, OHIO. TAMES MARCL'M would infoim the cilizens tj ol ironton, and the country generally, mat he has opened a Wholesale and Retail GRO CEKY, at the above nnmcd place, where he will be happy to accommodate them with gro ceries as cheap as can be bought in the place; consisting in part of CulTce, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Cigars, Uncoil, Flour, Cheese. Salt, Fish, C nn dies, Soap, Buckets, Uroums, Spices, Fruits, Nuts, Vc. and all articles usually kept in a grocery store. BUTTER, fresh, constantly on hnnd, and for sale by JAMES MARCUM. I- 4RD, fresh for sale by Country produce of every variety for sale by J. M. Stoneware for sale by J. M. Cotton Yarn for sale by J. M. Nov. 18, 1853. INSOLVENT ESTATE. connected with the furnace, and have A SCHOOL IN OPERATION during the whole of the year. The school to commence early next spring. Good Colliers of strictly sober habits will find it to their advantage to see me, previous lo taking contracts for next year. Those who wish to ee me will find rue al Greeuupsburg, dur ing Court week, next November, and for any Cher information in the meantime, we refer to J. 11. Patterson, Clinton Furnace, Greenup o., Ky. There is not a more healthy spot in the State than thu furnace region, and it has a never failing supply of thu best of limeslono water, ill the dryest season of the year. Post Oiiice address is C C Furnace, Bulett Co. K y. W . PATTERSON I X it o a 0 N 8ecoml Htrtet. ' 3 Poors below His Hank, 1 X H st 1 O ino.vro., omo. O NIX0K Tust received and for sale at No. 78, Music of ff all kinds, such as Violins, Accordeous, Flutes, Flageolets, Clarionets, Guitars, Ran- Ta 11k. rrprfiinrs of the Estate of Ueniamin loes. Music Boxes. Perfumery, Confectionary. Miller deceased. Fruit, Toys, Notions of all kinds. Twenty-four On the sixteenth day of September, one thou- hour, tight iy, anil Alarm nooks, booking sand eight hundred and liftv three, the Court of Tlasses, Cigars, lohacco. Sporting Apparatus, p,.,i,.,,,. f, iimnnrp Tmniiv. Ohio, declared Gea.Siit'ar, Soap, Caudles, Spices of all kinds. Stone " are, aim a great many ouier arucies too numerous to mention, call and sue. January, 1st 133. SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. PURSUANT to an order of ihe Court of Common Plea within nnd fur Ihe County of Lawrence, and Slate of Ohio, made at the October term, A. D. 1353 I will otter for sale at Public Auciion, at the door of the Court House of aaid County of Lawrence, on 9aturdav. the Slut day of Dec. 1353. at one o'clock, P. M. of said dav the following deteribed School Lands belonging toOrecn Township, Scioto County. Ohio, to wit: the W 1 of aeetion twentv aix C2u) Townshio three 111! Range eighteen (18) containing 334 ft 70-100 acres, ap- prainea at tM-aau. AUo the E t of section twcnlv tsven (371 Townshin three (3) rane eighteen (IS) continuing 333 it 14-100 acres nnpraiseu at Also IM E quarter or secnan tnirty lour ps) i own the estate of Benjamin Miller dee'd, to be prob ably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified to present their claims against the estate lo the undersigned for allowance within six months from the time above mentioned, or they will not be entitled lo payment. ABRAJt MILLER, Adm'r. Sept. 10th 1833. Clothing Emporium!! O. NEUBEEGER. No. 5 Union Block Ironton Ohio, . . All the foramina: lands are IN READY MADE CLO I HING. than lh appraised value thereof, oil the following l-nna tn wit : nite ttfrelfth of the tiurehasA manev to TEE subscriber would call the attention of be paid at the time of sale, and tha balance III eleven TOS&M IKS BSOTaa, , No. SEVEN UNION 13LOCJL ;, 1HONTON, OUiO. '. .. , 4 , HAVE RECEIVED ana op.uti the lest slock of Uoods in their lino. of businaM that they liave offered to the oenrle of Irsntoa or vicinilv at the lowest prioaa, iUbe Most 7A8HI95ABLU styles, sua mast sjipfuvwd qualities consisllui ol ItKOAD CtXJTU, cahsihekb, ' j ' CASsixurr. .1 tweku,., CASIIMAUHT, . J.U8TKK, UHtM ,. iiANrKi:itciur.i', btock . ; HtJPI'KNDKBSi, FINK 8HJHTH, ' CIIKCH SWljBXSI, ' OWVES, SOCKS i Diutvr.tu, i'NUKnsKinrs, . - And CRAVAYA, .;.,.. , ' ' And anything nnd everyUiing pertaining 'td i innu iuit! uiuiniiij; r.iiuuiniillieill, I1IC1UUIII24 hue ass jrimunt ol ihespring ttyleof II ATS AND CAPS of every Virietr.1 TRUNK CARPET &Afi&S, LtA And in connection are flrst-Jatii or kment em ployed in maii-ifticturing gnrniwli of all kinds , 10 orucr 1 rum incir superior siock oi.iuaacloln CnssimRrt-s, Vesting 'I'riminin;-!, etc. Thankful tot a lilersl patronage licroitorc ' they would eiuncslty solicit jeasonsblchaM of it in future. , Ircntun, hoviro 1 ! The Place to buy GOOD and CHE A f CLOTHING, 1S.A'0,4,UN!OM5LOCKV" IIIOXTON OUIO. . ' Ferguson & Elsas, Merchant TAILORS, and WHOLE SALE and RET A II. dealers in every description of Heady-Made Clothinfffr sij HAVE Just repleii shed Ihcir slwk with W a choice variety of the Htst and must I'ashionaUs (JOOUH of the season; audi '' as uoats. . V(si, fants, Shirts, Drawers, Sucks, Cratatsst Bliirl collars, Slocks, and indeed every article usually kept for sale in tho CLOTHING LINE. They take this method to inform Ihe citizens of this entire roeion that they arc not only pro pared, but determined, to maintain the reputa tion this house has acquired of being the No. 1 Ksi.nblishmuiit nl which to buy a good article of clolliing on the mist rea-einali'.e terms. Thvir facilities for purchasing are superior to those of my other establishment in this entire section of country. 'J'ney h.e leng been ac quainted with (he business, and have now on hand and will constantly k.ep a ccneral assort- nienl of the best quality of Cloths, Votslins, assimtres, :very variety of I cslingt, of tho finest qnnl it y and latest Ktylrs, siirh as Satins Fig'd Silks, Marsuilles of all colors and Fig ures which tliey are prepared lo MAKE UP TO ORDER on short n itire, and in the m utt approved style. Keinon.lier No. 4, Union Clock. Ironton, ,'une 7lb 1 853. Jy Fainting. Graining, &c. "IT 7"OUI.D Resprcl fully announce to tho citizens nf IKONTOX, l hat he purpos es carrying on the above business in all its branches, such as HOUSE, SIGN AND FANCY PAIN TING, GRAINING, MARBLING, AND PAPER HANGING. From his long experience in the business, and the success he has heretofore met with, he feels safe in warranting a general aalisfaction to lliose who may favor him with their patron age, lie is not one of those Quacks who never served an apprenticeship tn the business, but took il up of themselves, and puts big puffs iu me papers, utu ne served a regular apprentice ship to the business, with the best of workmen. Ueisbjuml to do the UKST WOKKin his line, that is done in lrontun, without the aid of soap suds, white lime, ot buttermilk. From attention to business, and good work he hopes to merits liberal share of the public patronage. N. II. Particular attention paid to Graining aud Fancy Painting. Enquire at Moxley and Barber's Drug Store. FIRST ARRIVAL KELLEY & FAIWELI, , UNION BLOCK IRONTON, O, 5 RETl'RN their thanks to their numerous friends nnd patrons for their very liberal cuclem, and hope Hint by strict attention to bus iness nnd an earnest desire to accomoudate their customers, that they will merit a continuance of all previous good business. They now offer to the public their present stock of goods on quite favorable terms, as they wish lo sell out to the end offilline"ip soon with the best stock that they have ever offered in this market . Their stock consists in pari of. Drown and tilcached Muslins, Paper Muslins, Drillings, Tickings, Cheeks, Nankeen, Collonadea Crash, Tuble I.,inen. Scotch Draper, Ginghams, Jncltonet Muslin. Calicoes, DeLaitwa. , Draze DoLniucs, Mrritioes, Silks, , . Pntini, ' Poplin, Lawns, Cloves, Jackouet, ' Vail. Victoria Livna, Irish f.iuen, Cravats, . " , Hundkeichiefa, Shawls, Hose, Lace Mill, Thread, BoUMtW, .. Parasols, ' ' Umbrellas, '. Caaaioeta. , -.... Tl! Covers" Casiimeras, . Tweeds. ....... I.ace Edging-, Fans, Janee, Summer Cloth, Nankeen Cord, Cotton Valval, Merino Castimcre, Curtain Muslins Coat Checks, together with nearly every article usually kept iu a Dry Goods More. Also Queenesware, Hals and Caps, Boots Ac, August 93, the citizsns of Ironton aud the adioininir coun ty to his stock of Hummer and Fall HEADY MADE CLOTHING, consisting in patt of OVERCOATS, of every description, FINE BLACK FROCK. DRKSS, and SACK COATS, BLACK CLOTH nnd FAN( Y C SSI MERE PANTALOONS, BLACK SATIN and FANCY VESTS, Gents fine Shirt Collars, Handker chiefs, Undershirts and Drawers, Boots and annual instalments ot equal amonnti with annual in. tereal thereon. JAMK8 C. TERRY. AVPixoa, Lawrence Co Auditor's oniee. ronton, Nov. 19, 1693. Sw TREASURER'S NOTICE. M s-wm a Is a ine tax raycrs oi tins county are hereby reminded that the time for pay cmefe. unuersniria anu trawera. ouuia biiu . - ,. ... . Rh Knnth Halo. Cons. Umbrellas. Carnet g les at litis UHlce, Will expire Or) Sacks, Ike. ate. the 20ih of Dec. next, and that all con 1 wiimeep up a general assortment oi every cernod will una It to their interest to -ariet. of Ready Made Clothing usually called y lhat time, aa ihe Treaeurer'a fees w th t eir ristonT 'chEAPEr'iN BVKlt P charged after .aid date, without BEFORE SOLD in this TOWN. respect to persons. u . COUNTRY MERCHANT'S, will find it to J. HAMBLETON, T. L C. their advantage to purcnase oi me, at i can sup ply them on better terms than they can purchase elsewhere. Give me a eall and examine my stock before purchasing; and satisfy yourselves of the ad vantage to be gained by purou,asia a food a ar ticle at a reduced price. KOBCBIROEB. )ron. Okr. ttU l.lasM.. NEW STYLE of PRINTS. Register, Copy. To those Indebted te the Esttto mt J. F. wieeler. ' YOU wuipleue take noUee taat all unserflad claims of said estate are ia ihe hands of R. Lost, AUof- ay u ww, iron ton, tor suuod. save eoau s will wall ctioo. Thoso wishing; to all eti kua. oasl auka C. HALLTAdminis'ii. It AN assortment just opened at " ; KELLEY 4 FALWELi'S., KOSSUTH HATS. - A BOX of the above very cheap at - ii. KELLEY & FAL WELL'S. MEN'S and WOMAN'S SHOES. OF several styles and varieties: particularly ladies' nice shoes, and children's shoes just opened at our sfore. ' aug. 25. KELLEY & FA LWELt THE FALL STYLES DE LAINES. MAY be found at the store of - KELLEY dt FALWELL. Queensware. TI1E best assortment in town, and the largest ' can now be found at our store jut re ceived direct from the importers.-. .Also, a Una ? stock of Glassware, some of it exceeding! cheay luat opened by - 1 , : - ' KELLEY FALWELL. j B- TA KE 0;TICmr3? muAT H. dt ft. LKET have a lafgTiupply I ot Boards enW Skinglts on hand at loaif, Lumber Yard in Portamouth. Tlte hare Bleu ty of long Shingles, warranted, maourmcuraj. , in tiebet nwuner, wruch they wOlssji toofj f ., lh"'" " Tenders lia professional service ta tskisl(M srfBuitslsa4 aaat Vrtiaityr Hat. i.e. tetf. uf " j " ' ':- ' ','' ', r f vi : -a,