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. At Si. Paul's MlnneioU, (ha weather , . i ..ii nip never, Known i ui so com aa auiy , Ing tha laat waek'or two. . A private .f lattar itataa that the thermometer ranged 184 riegreea below zero for' car era I eon . Ainaoua day Things wilt get o fright." , there. If the cold continues,' that tl will ; take all of next summer to thaw put. : v.. cfli- i nai rail lariniiai aanriii ami rnmunn i i rwvi i. i r a ar . la just now .excited or- rumors mat , Princfi .Albert baa embraced Unitarian doctrines, and thathia wife, tha Queen, sympathises with, him in aantiment. and ..therefore tha visible or temporal boad of the Church of England baa become heterodox. "'. .., . .. : ; ' ' At Burlington, III., a few days aince. a woman, while drawing water ' Iron, a well, slipped on the ice and fell to the. bottom, nearly- thirty feett.liead. ; wards! : She managed to get tier head ' above water Immediately, and calling for - help; waa extricated from her perilous , condition. .. . ' V J. Underwood Esq., lato Deputy United Statee Manhal, at Mt. Vernon has raeigned his post. Ha waa culled tin ah In ftnlnmHna la mi r ana certain runaway negroes on the Underground Railroad, but refuted, and immediately . lent in hia resignation. ; Dr. Ka la busily employed on his work describing bis laat Artie Expedi tion, and efforts are being made by the publishers to have it out early the ensu ing year. The estimated cost of ita pro- dnciion is $20,000. J" Life is a fountain fed by a : thousand streams, that perish if one be dried. . It ia a silver cord twisted with a thousand airings that part asunder if one . is broken. Thoughtless mortals are aurrounded by ' innumerable dangers : which make it more strange than they must all perish suddenly at laat. - Cohititotionally Drunk. The Al bany Arguaaaya a man waa arrested in that city a few days ago, for drunken . near, and, thought "very tight," quite astonished the Justice by demanding bis discharge on the ground that, though drunk, he was found inside of a build ing. The 'Justice discharged him aa be was constitutionally drunk.. . The Legislature of Georgia have un der consideration a bill which provides that any resident of that State who shall engage in a duel, either aa principal or accessory, shall be deprived of the rights of citenzenship. . ' . ' inhiaf Justice Tanav is confined to his residence in Baltimore by illness. He is about 15 yeara of age haa , presided ' over tho Supreme Court for a period of twenty years. ' ' ' ' c. J A-i - npnif wwi vi '""'O'!"'- -- we of Gen. Tom Thumb, died at that place lately,- leaving a large fortune to be di vided between the widow, the renowned ' dwarf and two married sisters. ; ntOHTOlf MARKETS. . COB.IKCTED WEEKLY BY CLARK k. NELSON laoxTox, January ! Wholssals. as.sa , IBM. RtTAtL- 9.75 - e,7a . 60 60 as ie 14 is is : 80 30 80 0 Floor. " Extra Family, Wheat, Meal, " ' Corn, oi. Bacon. -Clear 8idee, . Phouldert, Hams, L,erd . as.5o l.SS . ,40 to as Mt 13 10 14. ' ie . ' 85 40 43 7 Sa-t - .. SS ' 1 40 '. Coffee, ' ' "14 to CAHDUf . TlllOW, - do Star, N. O. Mnlwn. per frit. ' N. O. Molasses Prime New, Itice, .. . , . Buuar, Soap, Dried Apples, (paying) Peaches, do . Frax feed. SI 7J 89 00 S3 SO 1 7 1 95 . While Beans, (small round) 1 7S . . , (LoorI 1 00 IfoLtowAV't Puis pottess moat attoniikint; pow ers in tha cure of General Debility .Copy of a letter from Henry Aniorne. of Houston, Chickasaw, Missit 'sippi, to Professor Hollowsy. "Sir I suffered for a Riimhei of years from weakness and general debility, and was brought to death's door by the same. I was told by those I consulted, that there was no hope of my recovery, when I resolved to give your Pills a tri al, after using them for about Sve weks. my health was considerably improved, and at the expiration of two months every symtom of my disorder disappeared." (Signed) , , , H. ANTORNE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .. . HOTICE. .: - Missst . Editors! Please to announce in your paper that I, Mary V. Gates, wife of David Uates, never left his bed and board, but be left me without any provocation, in witncus whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal. -c . : MARY V. GATES. We the undersigned are knowing to David Gates leaving his wifet Abenezer Decard, A. J. Blankinship, Madison Blankinship, . Daniel Pettet. Jan 29 '66-8w. , ' SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. BY virtue of a writ of vtmUvepeiuu issued from the Court of Common Pleas, within and for the eounty af Lawrence, and State of Ohio, to me directed, I will offer at public auction, at the door of the court-house, In Ironlon. on ' The 4th day of March, A. D. 1856, at the hour of t o'clock. P. M.. of said dav. the follow ing real property, to witi Town lots la village of sronion, norauars luur iiuuuibu wnu Riiy-tnrwo w, appraised at 0770 00, and four hundred and Bfty-four (4SI), appraised at 83 8 00. To be sold as the proper ty of Bees P, Thomas and David Thomas, to satisfy said writ in favor of Oraul k Moore vs Heea P. Tho masetaf. - ' Jr: . . Terms of sale, cash. . WM. McGIRR, ' H. 8. Neal, att'y. , ... B.l0. Jana9'a-4w. ' ... . 8HEKEIF'8 8 ALB. ; I ft obedience to aa aluu order of the Court of Com mon Pleas af Lawrenee county, Ohio, I will offer U"' Th 4thda,-f of Kareh next, ' ' at on o'clock, p. at, the east half of the following de scribed real estate, situate in setfe) county, to wit: , Range 17, township S. section 16, lot No. a, eoaieiaiug . 160 acres, atore or less, appraisea at BI34. Ordered to be sola as the property of John and Bllcabeth Al len, to satisfy a decree a (avor of Israel Wiastd, aa jM'ewif.yA. :' - s. u o. - --j - ...... BlBtlFrS SALCs' iv;-. 8TATB OF OF OHIO, LAWRENCE CO.BS, TlV virtue-of a certain order af sale issued oat af the . D Court ot ComnMB Pleas, in and for the eounrtr of iMtwrenee, ana sisie oruiuo, ana to use atreetad, I will offer tor sale, at the oor of the aourt-huuse. in I ronton, lataMeouaty of Lawrence and State of O- hiTl 4ti6y of Karoh,' A. D.,1858, - at the kur ot one o'clock, p. m., of said day, 'ae fol lowing real estate, to will A paH of lot No. sixir-sev-aa (S7) In ta4pwa of Ironlon, ia eald eoanty of Law rence add Bum of Ohio, being forty-fcar feet square oa the aornar af Beoond and Lawrenee streets, ap praised aa follows: Twenty-two feet fronting oa Bee ond street, tanning fbrty-ar fret oa Lawrence street, BtBS41S 93 1 also tweniy-two fcet on Second stret, running bask parallel wild Lawrenee street forty-mar feet, atBSlOS W. To be sold as the property of Mor is Jones, to satisfy ssid order of sale ut favor of W. H. Kslly, aaiasisaid lsoriaJenoe and J. W. MTeLaia. Teraw U sale, eaaa. . Wat. atoOIRB, - . . JaaSr'SAHiw. ; r.' .. .,'.:: . .- I.I.O.' FOR SALE BY F. 8. WRIGHT & CO. ' rV...,':.i.1ft-'Brt4art '? .0A9 torun: f VOTIOB la hereby given that a Petition will be pre 11 sentsd to the County Commissioners of Lawrenee ooaaty. Ohio, at their aext regular meeting, to he held an tha tret Monday of March aext. asking thai a new road bo laid out and established. Beginning at the B. W. earner of John Johnson's farm, oa the "Parry Chapel road," in Perry township) Urease running orin Biougtne westsute areata term to mem. w. cor ner thereof) thence through the farms of Daniel and Aliraia Bruhaka. In lha n,aalli,ahla Mala alaaa In tha foot of the hill, hack from the Ohio river ia a north erly direelioa to Lick ereeki thenee across eaid cress and in the nearest and best route to the County road recently laid out up said creek on the lower side there of. (Jen 'SS-4w. - jfOTXOE WHRREAS my wife, Charlotte Ann Payne, haa left my bed and hoard without due cause at provoca tion, this is to forwent all aersona from hsrborine or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of ner eonirariing. . , IcbUIUIT rAlflb Jan !l oS-3w ATTACHMENT HOTICE. A. J. Bruce, PlatnUIT, . ) Before William Cawrer, ' against f J. P., ofPeory Townshiy, Jonathan Morns. defH. I Lawretira enunlv. Ohio. . ON Iba lUth day of December, A. D. ISM, said Justice issued en order of Attachment in Hie above anion for the sum of 1 HO. A. J. HRUCE. anini'ou-ow. , If OTIC E. TtTIf RRRAS my wife, Catharine Berisford, has left i my oeu ana ooara, wittiout just cause or provoca tion, this ia iharaAiMt tn flnM.iat ttll Mfuuii rrnm liar. boring or trusting said Catharine Ueruford on my ao- vouiii, as i win pay no uents or nor eoiiiracting Jan4'M4w (HKNRV BKRiHFORD. IB0NT0H Sash, Door and Blind Manufactory. Bawj. Savage. W. E. R. Kkmp. M. Maoket KEMP, SAVAGE CO., MANUEA0TUEEE1 0 Flooring, Saih,' Doora and Blinds, , Corner af Stcond and Olive Slrttlt, ' 1R0NT0N, OHIO. TTTHERE they are prepared o furnish or T T make to order, on the shortest notice, anything in the above line of business. . They are also ready to do all kinds of work such as plaining, working flooring, and ripping, for others, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They would return their thanks to the pub lic for the generous patronage bestowed u pon tbem the past year, and invite a continuance or the ssme. IP Particular attention given to House Build ing of every description. Jan IS '65-ly. , USE WRIGHT'S COUGH CANDY! For sale by K. 8. Wright et Co., Druggitt: NOTICE. THE Parnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, in the Gro cery business, is dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be conducted, in future, at me cm nana, oy Daniel Jones, jr. DANIEL JONGS, Jr., JOHN McMAKlN. Jan 8 'SQ-3t. FAIE vsjJRNING. A LL persons who have unsettled accounts J. with S. W, Harper, and the firm of S. W. Harper 4. Co., are hereby notified to call and make settlements immediately, as we are bound to close up our business forthwiih. ' 8. W. HARPER ex CO. Jan 8 '66-tf. NEW YEAR PRESENTS. A FANCY LOT OP CHOICE PRESENTS just received per Steamboat Scioto No. 2, auch as 25 bbls extia New Orleans Molasses, . S hhd's. do Sugar, . 10 Sacks Pennsylvaina Buck-wheat Flour, 1 Tierce New Rice, IS Bags Prime Rio Coffee, 20 Boxes Summer Cured Cheese, 60 Scks White Corn Meal, . 20 Boxes Candy. JUS per 8. Bs "Aureltn Woods, tOO bbls. No. ! Superfine Flour, 10 do Extra White Wheat, Family Use, 17 Bales Choice Timothy Hay, . 00 bbls. No. 1 Pomeroy Salt. To our Patrons and Friends we wish to aay, for many past favors'during the past year re ceived from them, we return our sincere ac knowledgements, and indulge in the hope that we'mr.y be able to merit a continuance and in crease of the some, during 1866. After wish ing our customers and friends generally happy and prosperous New Year, we remain your obedient servants, . . - CLARK NELSON. Jan l'SMf. PRIVATE SCHOOL T R. POWELL will open a Private School, ff m in the old Temperance Hall, corner of Front ana .tna streets, on tne m or January, 1855. The yearwill be divided into four terms, of eleven weeks each. - - Bates of Tuition: For the Elementary branches, i, e. Spelling, Reading and Writing, 3 00. . Common English branches, i. e. Mental and Practical Arithmetic, Geography, and Gram mar, S3 15. - Higher Engl'sh branches, i. a. Algebra and Natural Philosophy, $4 75. Vocal Music will be daily practiced, and the principles taught so far as the pupils may he ante to comprenend them. Deductions wil' be made only for prolonged absence, and then only when caused by siok ness. - A Night School will also he opened at the same place, on the evening or the same day. REFERENCES. Rev J. M. Kelly, . Rev. Watson Clark, Charles Kingsbury, John Campbell, Or. O. Bnggs, Dr. J.P.Bing. R. M. BUrnson;1" Ralph Leele. : Jan 1 '66-tf. " ' ' . ''V . HEW BOOKS FOR JANUARY. fTlHE Indian Fairy Book, ' fl 00 I The Homestead on the Hill Side, ,, 1 00 Rose Clark, by Fanny Fern, 1 25 Hampton Higbts, ' "1 2S Cyclopedia of Hydropathy; TNewl 2 60 - . Alao, a new lot of School Books, ate, at the noniou Dou a. Dions. ' JOHN CK HANZSCHH, Janl'66-2w. . ; No. 8 Bank Block. CAUTI0 5. MY wife Mary has left my bed and board without any cause of provication, the puDiic are. therefore requested not to trust her on my account, aa I will pay no debts of her contracting, v - jjaviu uates. Aid, Lawrence co., Ohio, Jan 1 '56-Sw. , Administrator's Sale. PERSONAL property belonging to thcEj tate of David K Cochran, oeo' d, consist ing of Beds, Chairs, Tables, and other house hold oronertvi 1 set Carriage Harneas. 1 Bee Palace, ie., will be sold at vendue, at the late residence of the deceased, in Jronton, on the 19th day of January, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M. , BLIAS NIGH, Adm'r. , Jan 1 'AO-It. : 1 Elbonoe Cocheah, Adm'x. ITE7 LAW BOOK I N P R B 8 S "' kmi wfll b PafcHshed la JaBnary, ' PLEADING AND PRACTICE . V r' ntftis ttaiKOrT axaH, r..To be comprised in one volume of 800 pages, well printed and sabstaatially bound. -" This volume supplies a want felt by the pro feasion eret since the tew Coda want into ef fect It will contain forma of entries aa wall as pleadings, and be indispensible to Lawyers and county officers, eVo.,4r. .. 4 -'t' . , Dee,38'6S-tf. - , ' XT8R WEIGHT'S C0TJOH 0AVOY I Far sal h f- oT. Wright a) Ca DruggitU. HO FOR CHRlSTUASt CAA CANS SEEDLESS PrUCES, 200 0JJ Cta" Fresh, cored, aad pared. TOMATOES tar aale low far eash at Untoa HalLWo.22.- - - 0. J. HOPK1JW. 1 ft HHDS. Fair Near Orlaana Sngal. lVjarflveA.aeaMaftby, ' aov vavawaasaakrw m ajw sMtiwr II A 0 L ADD Y' D & lAwreaoo itreot, near thfl farkt THE cltiiens of Ironton and vicinity, will And it to their advantage to call at this Establishment where they win gnu, constantly on hand, a general assortment or drocorioi ProTlilt8Sf Or tha best quality ..together with CLASS AND QUEENS WARE. WRIT JNO INKS, LIQUID LAUNDRY ., BLUEING, STARCH POLISH. WASHING COM POUNDS, SHOE BLACKING, AND A variety of other srticles for Family use, all of which will ba sold for the LOWEST I'OSSIBLE PRICES! - ID Country Produce of all kinds bought or taken in exchange for Goods. Ordtrtfrtm tkt country punctually gtttndtd to. Dee 11 'S6-tf. - USE WRIGHT'S COUCH CANDY ! ror saio oy r, 8. wrigni & vo., DruggUtt. BLANK B0UKS. A SUPPLY always on hand of Half-bound, full Sheep, and Russia of the-best quality and low prices. Also STORE BOOKS. For the Furnaces, We hsve made arrange ments to get books of all kinds made ta order at Cincinnati prices. Those wishing Blank Books will do well to give us a call. J. COMBS A. Co., Dee. 25 '65-tf. No. 6 Bank Block. Window Shadei and Curtain Fiztnrei. TUST received from New York, a large as tj sortmentof Oil Cloth snd Paper Window Curtains beautiful styles snd very low prices. Also Putnam's Self-sdjusting Curtain Fixtures, a large supply just received at J. COMB3 or Co's., dec 28 '65-tf. No. 6 Bank Block. MISS BUNKLEY'S BOOK. The Testimony of an Escaped Hovice, 17 ROM the Sisterhood of St. Joseph, Emets- burg, Md., the Mother house of the Sis ters of Charity in the United States, by Jose phine M. Bunkley, price $1,00, forsaie by dec 25 '65-tf. J. COMBS & Co. WRITING PAPERS. A LARGE assortment direct from the East, wholsale or retail. -dec 2S '65-rf. J. COMBS & Co. DAIRY'S FOR 1856. LARGE supply just received at J.COMBS&Cj. JUVENILE'S GIFT BOOKS. A FINE assortment for tho coming Holidays for sale by J. COMBS 4 CO. . Dec 2ft '65-tf. OLD JOHN HODGKINS, THE CELE brated Cough Candyman, has determined ta make ironton one grand Depot for the sale of his excellent Medicine. Hvsays that five cents worth will cure any Cough in an Iron County. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by . J. P. MORRIS, Druggist. Dee 25 '66-tf. Medical Notice Removal. DX. W. . JTIWT0I, Physician aal Burgeon, IRONTON, OHIO. T T' AS removed his residence and office to bis XJ new house, on the corner of Fourth snd Centre streets, opposite the Court House Of flee on Centre street. Die 18 '65-tf. DEAKE MUEDOCE, T. J. MITEDOCE. MURDOCK & BROTHER. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN COUN TRY PRODUCE. Agents for the H7srd k Miami Powder Companies and the Kenawba Salt Company, NO. 8. SECOND ST., Ironton, Ohio. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Goods on Commission.' IRON RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 17 ROM and after this date, or until further ' notice. Semi-daily trains will be run on the Iron Rail Road, (Sundaya excepted,) as follows: , MORNING TRAIN. . Will leave Ironton for Centre Station at 7 o'clock, A. M. ' Returning Will leave Centre Station at 9 o'clock, A. M. AFTERNOON TRAIN, Will leave Ironton for Centre Station, at 1 o'clock P. M. - Retuhnind Will leave Centre Station at 3 o'clock, P. M. Tickets to be had at the Depot. N. B. No foreign hank bills of a less denom ination than 810 will be taken. HENRY CLARKSON, Sup't. Iionton, Dec, 11, '65-tf. TO THE PUBLIC. THE SUBSCRIBER BEING DESIR ous of continuing the intercourse heretofore existing between himself and his customers, offero them anything in the "DRY GOODS LINE'' as cheap as any other market can af ford the same style and quality of Goods, for CASH ONLY. He is saihraetl from lonf ex-, nerience that the nolicy will be of great ad vantage to the purchaser, for the expenses of Hook and Bookkeeper, together wun tne usual losses of business will be deducted from, in stead of being added to, the usual rate of sales, thus giving to the consumer the entire benefit and profit of this desirable charge. , He hopes by oifering this inducement to bis friends and customers to be sble to retain their patronage and increase his business, TH0S. MURDOCK. Deo 25 '65-tf. . ' JUST RECEIVED At the .ronton Book-Store, LARGE lot of Wall Paper, Window Pa per, and Curtain Trimming, direct from ew Horn. These papers were selected from the pattern booka of one of the largest manu facturers in New York, by myself, aud are just what is needed ia this market . JOHN G. HANZSCHE,' nov 27 , 1 Rail Road Street. ew Lard. '"- OA BARRELS New Lard, for sale at Union Hall, U No. aa, by O. J.JIOPKIN8. l(fi BBLS. Superfine Flour XVVM " Extra Family Flour, mads of white wheat, and warranted - -60 bbls. Pine Floor - v .'-,' ' ., 8 " Graham '. . ' - : 800 lbs. Buckwheat Flour and Corn Meal, " - manufaetami from white lint corn, (round daily, and for aale at eash prices, ut novSO v , OBLANOO J. HOPKINS. NEW ARRIVAL. 13 Premium Phemx SAPES, with powder proof locks, and warranted fire proof. Per sale at Union Hall, No. 22, by w OLANDO J. HOPKINS. 50 BOXES Una Chewing Tobacco, just re ceived, and for sale low for eash, by . .).-:. A - V O. J. HUPKINS. 40 BBLS. Hydraulie cement, by ' " O..J. HOPKTNS. ' innnn va.-. rags wanted lUaUU U 0nto Halt, No. 33 jf'r-Ys-?.: - 0- J.. HOPKINS.; '; Deoi'si-tft: : - ...v .. ftr $$U bf J?, 8, Writhtt 'Cr, ,'' --'.-!. i-- . Pawaaatra, . 1 SiiTitJ JOYCE'S STAR . Com and Cob MiU! IMPROVED A SECURED AUG., 1855, i 1 1 . i . . j u,:.. isumuinei an intgoua natures the Best Mill n use, , WITH ESBENTIAti IMFBOVEMRNTS IN THE Cruhing and other Arrangements. TIIIM is one of ins most valuable inveiidons for the Iron M siler, the Farmor, and the ftock Feeder, lis motive Down, is a Hunt, and will tfiind ten bush els ,or hour. This Machine is more simple In its structure, aim less name to aerenitmeiu man tne "Liult liianl." It has received the lushest Premium, at several Hlate and Ceuntv Fairs. It will also ffrilld dualled Corn into fine Hominy, with a great degree of COTiT.mcncv lo lira rariifcr. ,1 wnifi,. ,rv,(. m. tour nunurea pounas. etcorniiif to sue. ana can oe riut Into operation without expense or mechanical aid, n Ifieen minutes. Whoever has much feeding to do will save tho price of the Mill every winter, by the incrrave of nutriment contained in the ground Corn and Cob. Fanners and others interested in "toe a Feeding, are inviled lo cell at my Store. No. 84 Union Hall, Becond street, Ironlon. Ohio, and examine this Mill. I am the sole vendor or said Millforthis region of eountry, and can furnish them on the lowest terms. URLANIX) J. HOPKINS. Dee II 55-tr. HENRY S. NEAL, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE. EASTPOSD TIB! nrSVBAsTOX 00. Canilal Stock and surplus 389,045 15. ROMZ IHSUlaJrCB CO. New York city, Cash Capital, paid un, ISOO.OOOi total assets 746,972 44 VUCHAHTS IlTSUBAHCZ CO., Philadel phin, Pa. Authorized Capital $400,000. BICHLAVD COVHTT MUTUAL DIKX- AtfCK CO , Mansfield, Ohio. OHIO lUS IH8VBAVCS CO., Capital Stock tioo.rjoo: Policies for Fire or Life Insurance will be issued in any of the above responsible compa nies on the most favorable terms. nov 27 LIST OF NEW BOOKS FOR DECEMBER AND THE HOLLIDAVS. JAPAN as lilt, Mildreih, l 3S Rug Hic kor. or Bond and Free, I Itf iimiriL'iin nuiiinson, I w Modern Pilgriin. Wood, Sim Memoir, of Dun'l Drake, M. D., 1 S Life of Sevranl, Willi rlrlectiuiis. I OO Wager of Haitle. II. W. Herbert, 1 UU Gerril Smith in Congress, 1 !M Klin Tree Tales, I Oil Letters of Mnd. TteSevigne, 1 !H Olio, or the Old West Room, 1 US Caste, asiorr of Keoublican Distinctions. t ao Catherine II of Russia and her Successors, - 1 00 miu rami iiousc. i vj Iowa as It Is, with Map ISO F.sneranza, or the home of the Wanderers, 75 Philosophy of Odd Fellowship, 80 Bnechcrofl, 75 Man of War Life. 73 Dee. II 'Sa-lf. JOHN LUCAS, AT NO. 2 THIRD STREET, 07P0SITX IHXPABS'I IIYEBY STABLE, IBONTOV, OHIO. KF.EP8 open a Bakery. Confectinoery. and Eating House, -arliere he will at nil hours wait upon cus tomers. He is prepared lo make, on the shortest no tice, Cuke for Perlies or Weddings, and keeps on hand. Bread, and a variety of Cakes and Pies. Also, Family Groceiies, consisting in pari of lyorumou urnwn. Crushed, l'ulveriied, and Clarified Sugar. ' TF.AS Black, Green, Gunpowder, aud Imperial. COFFEE Kio, Moca, aud Java. Rice. Fresh Rasins, by the box or otherwise. Zitnte Currants. Figs and Prunes, Ainionasanu ants, ot an kiihis. Candiea. a fine assortment. Sardines, and Dried Herr'ug. Dried Beef and Sausage, Cheese, bestqualily, by the box or otherwise, Lemons, and Ureen Apples, Snices. and Aromstlca. Tobacco, Natural Leaf, Cavandish, and all qualities. vigirs, inn rrincipces, aua every variety, seiecteu by a judge of the article. i;iuer, uy ine glass or omerwise. He keeps a large variety of choice articles not here mentioned, and solicits the custom of the place and vicinity. He hopes, by attention u the wants of those who may favor nun with their custom, to render com plete satisfaction, as he has had a long experience in ine urocery ami t;oiiiecuouery ousiliess. Those cominff lino the nines frum the eonnlrv will find It a convenient place to procure a choice "Luuch." im i aH. ' ... . . LVKI COI.K. WM. OONDEa. COLE & G0NDEE, Front Street. Ironton, Ohio. HAVE taken the old stand or H. & L. Cole, where they will continue the Baking Bu siness, snd will he pleased to furnish those who may favor them with a call, with Bread, Cakes, etc., run CASH UNLY. They will endeavor lo provide the very best articles. , SETTLE CP. ALL persons irdebted to the firm oj It. & L. Cole an required to make immediate settlement; this is positive, and the. call must oe needed. . n.ath UULts. Dec 18 '65-tf. JOHN G. HANZSCHE, HAS just arrived from Cincinnati, with a large assortment of Toy Books, , . ' ; . - . : . Annuals, , , .' , Cap, Letter. Note, and Engrossing Papers. Envelnnee. a.. Which he has opened at his His Arete Store, three doort below Bank. .-' Decll'SiMf. S. P. CALVIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. WILL Practice in Lawrence, Jackson, and Scioto counties. Particular atten tion liven to collections. Office on Second Street, over Exchange Bank, Ironton, Ohio. , Dee 4. 'ss-ir. TJie Wrifht'i Cough Candy I ' , For; aale by F. S. Wright & Co., . Druooi era. NEW GROCERY, i NO. 1 THIRD STREET, IRONTON, OHIO. DANIEL J0SE8, Jr., HAS purchased the stock or Groceries or J. T. F. Carney, at the old stand of James Mareum, and will be in continual receipt of fresh supplies for his customers. He keeps ou hand all kinds of Family Groceries, which he will sell cheap for cash. Far mers m the eountry will also Snd it an excellent place lo exchanae their Produce for Groceries. . He invites hisfriende to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. He will be loupd at said Groce ry, which will ne epea aany ana leie. - ueee wn., - - ' - JOSX smuiTo 4 CO. v no. 13 east fourth street, 4 " ' ;: Cincinnati. ' : ' Xmportwl of Brr OoodU ft CaiittBg! rclppf!Tpnr.l.Y Iniorai their Customers and Par. IV ekssers geaerallr, that they are sow opening an exieasive had eompieta assortment mt Dar Ooaoa. Csaeriae,FiaCiiCMiT,a;e. Families, Hotel Keepers, Steamboat vwnara, aad strangers, msy depend upon finding the km eiase ef Ueods, at arietBS tow aa Uwy can be paraaaaad la EasternOluea. c ;' ''.' ' 1 ILBON -AND- RICHARDSON HAVE a, aa aaaa at4 far sale ascend id aaaert- aseai f Traraji L 4. Aiap, M.a)aajr)'altaB.KV''. .Jfari''i Ma, i, fcra4 .ftlw, Ireaton, p . VlVUUs.jl til dD EI It IE. ' JT (ID f ffi S L ' tf rclnuit Tailor, and Dtr la Beady jaawv viouunf ox au aaaenpaoni. Aeair Dr. J. P. Morrit'. Drug Store. TTTOULD respectfully Inform the eitiaens IT or ironton and vicinity, tLat be baa opened a store in Jenkins' lliook, next door above the-Orug Store ot Dr. i. P. Btorria. for theanufaoture and aalts of CLOTHING of all descriptions, Men's and Boys' His stock of Broadcloths, Csasimeres, Casinela, and all sorts of heavy Clothe for winter wear, is of sti perior quality, and garments of all kinds will be made to order ou short notice. All orders promptly attended to, and ftsnnenls warranted in oi ana made in the beat styles. An expo rieneeof many years in the business wilt in. sura a faithful execution of all work entrusted to his Charge. JOHN E. JONES. Irontun, Nov, 6, 1835. y USE WRIGHT'S tOlCB CANDY t Porsale by P. 8. Wright dr. Co., Druggists. '. J. P. Ilorris. NEAR OAMPBK! , Kl,l.lON k CO'i FOUNDRY. LUOHTOH, OHIO, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has just received from New York, a large and well selected stock of : Fresh Drugs, medicines. A CheBleals, Pure Wines and Liquors for the Sick otilv. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, dec, die. All of wiucn he will dispose of oa the most reason able terms. Every description of. Produce, Pig Iron, 4o:, taken in exchange for eoods. The most approved Patent Medicines always uu saie. . Thankful for the very generoue patronage hitherto extended him, he hopes a continuance of public favor. t i . October 23, 18552 H. ft B. LEETj.,- . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR8 IX White Pine Lumber, Portamouth, 0. RKfPECrFf l.l.Y announce lo the people of the city and county, and our old customers a-id friends in particular, that we now oder forsaie at our yard on Hixili ttircet, 700,000 Feet of White Pine lumber, a portion of which is dry and lu Ine order for use, hav ing been stuck Sllnen months. 7UO.U00 sliinrles atnrices raneinrfrom MlLrSloal llO per M.. and a very giKd article at S3.50. 100,1100 feet cheap Pine and Hemlock hoards. A prime article for siding up barns and stables, as also iu, aliening aiiu ruuau leiiuillg. S0.UO0 feel of Joist aud scantling at extremely low rules. . ' We wish it distinctly understood that we keep con stantly on hand a good article of dressed flooring. All persous wishing to u-e lumber will find ittoiheir interest to give us a call. SJome and read Ihe newspa pers if nothing else; for we patronize the press. We sell so much below the Cincinnati prices that the people along the river will save money by sending us their bills. ' Office onSixthstroetbetwoenCourt and Washineloa. Bear the Court House. - , July UI-iitMf. YOUNG AMERICA AHEAD ! !! 70,000 Dollars' Worth of JBUUXS AUD SHOES. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J ! ! If any there ore that have not heard ihe news . Of the recent arrivals of new Boois aud Shoes, . v m ,n swcii iu mm ineir aiiennon tnis way, And bear on that salijeet what we have to say. At the People's Shoe tHvre on Lawrence street, We have a large stock of Hhoes, new and neat t A nd we Utiuk our kllOWledir 1 such nt tlu. Irs.U That we can always procure the best that are made ror i.aiesanu aiitses we have Bool,, Hhoes aud And Shoes for the Boys two that nightly e it capers. We have Hoots. Shoes. Slinnersainl flnitera far Men The dear little Cherubs, we have shoes too lor Ihem The fool we can St, we think almut right; . oui iu utuieguuru ioo is anoiner thiugnuiiu; - Yet come along all that ore wishing to buy, If Hurper csu'l sell he surelv will try. .Vow we do not intend I . make any blow, Wit still continue to sell our eoods low ! The nimble sixpence i s our mono, be that understood ror uie sniiuug mat comes alow we tiuiik la "mx good." , . Of! FAIR Laities' black satin end white Kid slip Uw pcrs, Philadelphia make, on hand nt 1IAKPKR ft Co's. 1 00 PAIR of R Bel1 fc Co'(- Cu"om Atade Mo- 1 J J rocCO Luce Bool and Jenny l.int! vV.ila and Turus, warranted not to rip, by IIAHrCH uu. "pRUNK8, Carpet Bags, Valices and Sach X els on hand at HARPER'S. K( PAIR of Ladies' black and tau colored Gal OKI ters,al,S6to'i,50a pair.iust received, and for sale by HARPER at CO. c A PAIR Children's Fancy and Congress Unites , UV the uausomest of the season, ut sliARFKR ft Co' I AAfl PAIR of Children's Lace Hoots, pegged I I HA I and sauiil. all ki..t. oolnr. and constantly ou baud at HARPER ft Co s. BX&QA1N3 tit DBY GdOlDS ! ! WE have in store at this time (with large quantities of Uoods yet to arrive) the largest and Cheapest Slock of DRY GOODS ever offered iu the West! ' There has been some decline in the price of Goods within a few weeks, which enables us lo buy large lots of goods, at auction or in obs. at very low prices, sa that we can sell much below the usual rates. We would call special attention to Moire Antiques, Fancy Silks, plain Black Silks, French Merinos, I'ur aniettus, French printed all-wool Delaines; American, English, and French Prints, prices from H o. upward. CLOAKS, a most elegant variety; Velvets Cloths, and Trimmings for Cloaks; Shawls, Brocha and Buy State Shawis,otlowerpriceJhaa ever before ouererf; Embroideries uid Laces, Glosjea aud Hosiery, etc., etc., etc. We oordiallv invite to a free examination of cur stock, winch will ke found greater in extent, and at lower prices man any otaer nouse ean oner. WILLIAM LEB ft CO. Cincinnati, nov SO GREAT BABQAUTS1 Watchei," Jewelry, andTancy Artiolei. THE sub8c.ibera being about to close their partnership in the above business, offer their large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND FANCY ARTICLES, at reduced prices wholesale and retail: comprising one otsthe largest, and best wiwwu .iw-i, in iiicit line iii ine ,v est. a uoerai discount will be given to any one wishlnir to purchase the whole slock; or we will sell in small lots to suit purcuasere, tot cash, at reduced prices. PALMKR ft'OWRV. , No. 13S, Main Street, Cincinnati, O. HOV WU "SCHOOL NOTICE. fllHE Board of School Examiners will hold regulars meetings on the first Saturday of every mom, ai o'cioca, a. ni. By order of the Board, -' J. CHESTER, Clerk. . Dec 18 '65-tf. SASH, DOO R, AND BLIND Hanufactor y. c. ttuao, d. w. vrxiLBSosa, r. bdcraman. j. c. kead, .. ,. BTaa. ;..f E. HURD & Co. FOURTH STREET, IRONTON, MsnrjescrTnaaaa n Wliitw Sash aid Bliait. Of every pattern and variety, DOORS of all antns, uornrm, vbbxscd LiVHBIB, incltl ' . . ding Flooring, and General Jobbers in ' ' ' - Wood Work, and House Buildra. ' r -. THANKFUL for past patronage, we would solicit a continuance of a share of the business ia our line, at the old stand, comer of Hucknorn and rourth Streets, from tmeh custo mers, who will be served promptly and at fair raiee. ' ' . - J5. uuKUat uo. . Ironton, November 5, 189A ; vno I9if : 0. & BRONSON. M. r). , Haasoaspataia Tayalalaa ant larwaasw j 1- FaoM tsib Citt or BcrvAto, N. T-s' r HAS removed bis office to tha Railroad : Uoast, eernet of Railroad and Second streets, where he ean oe iwrna at an usaes, an leas absent on profess ioa si bnsinesa. . ,. Dee ie '66-tt, ' .-,- 'Y . Earbwiajr an SttMbur. s -rsANTEL DAVIS, ttUl doo below the lresBaak,aa L next door K OewHw tl Cw-Vflaeh 0ara Is isal alv aaaaeis to hia east efs ut faisitHei Wl.re- -' sataul wh may fiyravJhH w- a aalLIViBara, aaawa'a, fwalnt bmvee, Hllii v aasaSMrvVUrBAaaW,M.a ,A jolt lrm,lm . f . PvZf. w-- let ne Keaees fcetlier., , ' . H0tl,0WAT'iXLII. . WHY. ARB WE" SICK V v, ; IT has been the lot or ihe hitman race to lis weighed ...fll" b " " anaVriug. HOIXOWAVS i.!.L,.4t ' feially adapted to Ihe w-lisf al the WtAK the NKRVius, the DKLWATK, and the aii eiimee, ages, sexes, ana uonallluuons Piowsaae Holloway personally anoarialaadsSkcmaj., ufaelur vi his medicines u UM Dukeduief. and of fers them to a frea aad enlightened people, as tlia best --,7 wvrw ever saw lor we removal of aieeaea, THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills an expressly combined to op erute ou Ihe aumiaek, Uie liver, ihe kidneys, ihe lunge, the skin and the bewels, correcting any derattgemoal , M.w, ia,ii7.ijg iue nioou, me very touu mu v. iiH,,aiMi uius euring uissase lu ail Its forms. DYSPEPSIAS) LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly hair mt human race have taken thes Pills. It has been proved in all parts of Uie world, that no thing baa been found agual to Ilium In eases of disor ders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach eompluiuia generally. They soon give ahealihy lone lo these or gans, however much deranged, aud when all other GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH- Many of ih most despotic Governments have open, ed therr Cunnm Ha. m tha i..irA.inM,:A.. ..t ,i..u PUls, that Uiey may baeome Ihe medicine of the mast 's, lararuru voiirgrs auintt uul this msdisina it the best remedy ever known far persons of dolieate health, or where the system has been impaired, at Its invigorating properties uever fail lo afford relief, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old. should he without this cel ebrated medicine. It corrects and regulstes the monthly courses at all psriods. acting in many easas like a charm. It ia also Ihe best and safest medicine that ean be given lo children of all ages, and for any complain 1 1 conaequeauy uo family should be with out it. - - . IIoll6way'$ Pilli art the bat remedy known in the world for the following Diseatet : - Asthma, Dowel Complaints, Coughs, Colds. Chest Diseases, Costiveness. Dyspepsia, Diarrhrea, Dropsy, Debility, Fever aud Ague, Femule Complaints, Head aches, Indigestion. Inniirnn. InSaininviion, Inward Weakness, Xirur Complaints, Idiwness of Spirits, Piles, Sione and Gravel. Secondary Symptoms, Veuo real arieelione Worms of all kinds. a Sold al the IHanufartoriea of Professor Hor.lo. WAV. Ml Maiden Lane. New York, and IMA Mlrand. l.eiideu,aud by all respcclable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the truitcd States, and Ihe ci vilised world, in boxes of 116 rents, Mi cunts, and SI each. ID" There is a considerable taring by taking tat large sixes. N. B. Directions fortha cuidancaofpatleuti in eve ry disorder are alfixcd to ench Box. USE WRIGU PS COIIGU CANDY ! Far eale by F. S. Wright a Cs., Druggielt. f. W. KKLLET. W. II, KSXLEV, I. W. KELLEY & CO., tav. aa tn a enk,aB - a la ' , no. o, union biock. irenioa. . Fresh Arrivals from Philadelphia, of ury uoods, dueensware, oiassware, and Fancy Articles. AFTER many thanks to the public for their liberal custom, we would say that we have just purchased in Philadelphia, a slock of FALL AJTD WINTER GOODS, which we are now receiving, and are better prepared than ever before to offer BAKQAINS to our numerous friends and customers, Oar Mock of Ladies' Wears Consists in part of CALICOES Ainerioan, French, and English Prints, latest styles, . . Oinghams, Muslin de Laines, Blaok Lusties, . . UeBaises or sll varieties Bom basins, -. Cashmeres, etc., Pancelto and Lyonse Goods, . . , Plain and Fancy Lustres :t . . ... , Black Silk Dress Goods. -Fancy do . do ' , ? ' , Satins, Plain and Fancy, Liuen Collars with figured needlework, Ladies aud Gent's Linen Pocket H'dk'fs. " " Silk do Chiroizettes and tTndentIeves,- - . . Ladies' Cloaks and Mantillas, Bay State Winter Shawls, a large variety. Bonnets latest styles. Ribbons and Trimmings a rich assortment. Hosiery and Gloves. v - Plalttt Woolen, and Canton Flannels, of every variety ana colon American and Dutch Check. -Tickings of the best manufacture. -Woolen, Linen and Cotton Table and Stand Cloths, (, Irish Linon of all qualities and prices. - Cloths. Cassia-ens ana Vesting, of every grade and color, from the finesl impor ted to the cheapest domestics. - Cotton Yarns ant Battings Carpet Chain of all colors, Stocking Yarns in every variety. .. Queensware and Glassware. We have iustopened a large s took of Queens- ware and Glassware, andean furnish complete sets of the latest aud most elegant styles of Stone China, white as snow ; also a large as sortment of Glassware. - . ; Rio, Mocha, and Java Coffee. ; Imperial, Gunpowder, and Black Tess, - All orders sent us will be promptly attended to, without any disappointment as to quality and nrice of goods, or Uie time of their deliv ery. . Our old friends, and every body else, are respectfully invitei to coil and examine our stock. v -, jov, a,oa IR0IST0N DEPOT & AGENCY a? in THE BALE OF EVCRV DESCRIPTION OF If annfaetured Articles and MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. IRONTON, OHIO. ORLANDO J. HOPKINS having taken the large and commodious ware room under the Masonic Hall, corner or Second and Law rence streets, for the purpose of transacting su exclusive AGENCY, COMMISSION, AND PRODUCE business, would respectfully toll ait consignments of such Merchandise aud Pro duce of every and any description, as are adap ted to the market. Having determined not to purchase any article on bis own account, and lo make prompt and punctual returns as soon as sales are affected, also to give satisfaction to consignors and shippers, will be pleased to open correspondence with Manufacturers, Her chancsand Dealers, ' in the vsrious cities in the Union,; who may wish a prompt and efficient Agent or Factor in this part of the Iron Region. Refer to John Campbell, and Peters, James & Co., 1 rontont Lukena. & Sons, Rochester, Pa.; McAfee 6t Bra., Wheeling, Vs., H. Cbilds uo., f itUDurg, ra. Bamuei jucuonneii, fortsmouth; Tweed & tfibley, Cincinnati. i, FALL ASD WIMTEE STYLES DRY GOODS. , f WILLIAM LEE & CO.,'7 14, WEST FOURTH STREET, :C CINCINNATI, ' OPFT.R Id their eust one re and others, an nnasaally U I.AUOE AND ELKOANT A880ETMENT, lu all the varteiies of f.O"ns rbrthe season, selected with great oere'in regard to styles, aualilies and prases. J Attention It respeclfttlly iuvried to vary axle live assortmenis In the folktwiug departments, viae latcaa ahu ISisiuwonaut, peruea f wWea ware Imported direct. ' -Suisr tm If await Caoicnv BvtiaTay ia variety. ..- -. ." I'aixraD Mrstis-DS-l.Atirta, Punt FaamntJlaar aoa,aod ataer Fancy Oaodt. v i Caucou am Olieaiis The styles and prleat sriit, esusoeU eccure atwnucfc te this depattassiu. " Flanoels, Muslins, Unens, Hesrsekveplaf IJasiht, a larger stock laaa ataaiia varieUes aud at ericas to tuft nr. . . ',-.- . Cloths. Caslroeret, and ataOeb aWiy 1; ghawla af new aadoaaalar arvlea. ' -. Also, Cloaks, and Vetoes Cle'aae?exWpranrr ala rat Cloaks, fartlaarw atwuueet It taastad to the Cloak frara la ntanataetatias aaf Ssaai nl at Ua N. Mt Oar iraielsaaSi ttra itlaV aejwC aa)Mta'SBBt aavanassNase,, aauaa, tM prbiaeaMpHunr-, u .e , , . sfjj ST?, r i-1 aoasee teajef lae y. IJiBiir). af i. Vise t- h. loair meaioirsrvirwj a; laaa as a mi i L mm lasaalii aajngjSJ aaaSasSajaaj AlaWSJI adSBJ VefK and havifi the uaita i, stored axr-ta aaiaseK'' r , "a loeaa, ii is oaiiarao iai vhaira- " bevagetabWuad,a4Malvtu, . admifs of ao dispute. In almost .tr,.vi , eSllaea l that ITaitaJI SbaLaa 1haaa -i- - . w he are ready to ttify If the) W'-t i t ' moving dittaso-, snd giving to tha wh r ranewM vlem aitir tiMltk . ' '. .1- In oases- of Soaorvu; Ccccas, Sea.W, of Ravrrioas of tha skin, ..he operatioaai U tt H , Life Medioines ia Uuly aatoaiahisf, sO to-'i V- moving in a turn dan. snvete vaatnu -a .. loathsome diseases, by their purifyine;. , . oav lhtr blood. ' Fever ' and Agua. -Di --ia,; " u Dronsv. Pilsut. and ia almst.' aanai all A soon yietd to their .eurntlt propar'h-ax Xtts'V,;' iauny ioouiu oa wunoui 4ncsn, aa ay. taair timely uee mooh annVriinr and n.iia,Va. ka, ssved; ' Prepared by w - . WILLI A3 Lt. MOFFAT. M. D Near Vosi, at the Post OrnVn. Imfiine 'flhln ' " .. . ' IlEnoVAI : : iEOS ieae to Infciat Iks aubii. taai ha eitl saas' THIS DAV, the - . r7 for lha. na.MLi. mjt - - . j m .. .w. Harm I, i ' , la.aiara,- , aa 77 . , : . i" t wvj.mm.vu, fsperse saa wit lurnisneui the Kiiehtu DepaMasent w aajt n. r the handa .r.. . , V- a r. l r . . dar hopes to give general aatis&etiou. .. ' . Ofifi Re";surted Wrapping Pasf , At a J J aale at Union Uall, No. ja. . ' .. O. J. HOPKLNfcf. OHIO CULTIVATOR JOB 18a aTl A - 3 A A a. ' sw icvutcu to agrtcuuure, Morticm- " ture, and Home Interteta. - , ' rvauauao twicx evaf MosTalO rasas ; A Bhfiaa. tVisasa,VA ...-' . " Y0LUME XII of ibis old - faro-he ioo mat will coinmncar on (b itl JtarrP -.a.a f eft iter; elrr eiii(rucB oi ttt Horn Circle. sayas aaiaaj 7apcgs iimi - ' el Ererr friend of XnrlriatriaJ rmmrataa Will lend hie tnlaentt and patronage lo sustain ihla ' nld at, it ,rt,a r. i d , , I, n t i . I , . . . . .... y . m. . Miinm, ana so ru- creess its cireuiaiioa unUl wa shall have, aa wa est " A roniing' List ia ererr HeighboieoCI . g.r"'-w,-..p n uevu purraaaea oy -: Col. 9. D. Harris, Who has been Associate Ed iter wins PI r. uaivwan lor me isi uve years, ana It ItSllll aUUSe ' the paper shall be esseHiially desirable - For ererjr Farmer's Fireside. v Ho has the mean, and the disposition to make it to. aa . be call, on all his friends which ine bids all ntaaUBd J and womankind to tend on Ike namet aad Uit cask. . for araal haa ami lW.uH.. f , , oi , H "4 '" "P'et lor as; , copietroras. landaconv to tbeeetur unofika of tae a kh.V always in advance, and lo begin with the yaat. , jr,r peeial often to local agents, Inquire at yeov peel oi. ace, or send directly to ate for a full prespeotua ami "- , i whv iii iw ew neuraeer Candles aad Soap, vu XA BOXES summer Candles, r. f 0J W lo Palm Soap, - - i , 10 do .... fancy Soap, - ,., , .4- 10 do SUr Candles, ' 10 hf bii .' do do '.' M nr Visa - An . " J v -'f -ff-'-'iS .' 'V'-'r AU of the best quaelity, forsaie (aw b v: . ' JtueukiMs; at UAV1S, ' n , No. t, Buckeye Bioefc ;, Portsmouth, July 10th, 185e.a-23.-y. , Family Orooery aad Fmirioa ftofe. ojuzawooD ft Co -' ' :. tfwVF. purchased theOroeery e.tahll.hmetrfortFas. 11 Urppert, on the coruer of Third and Suckuortl Mt. and enUrely refitted the store room, and have Just re- ' ceived a large and splendid sloe, of Kew and fresh groceries, direct from Cincinnati, which, they tkvat . they tan tell a little lower than can be bought e!t - Wliara In Ihia mavkal J . : . . , l ... . Mn. a. a nwrninrs nsvvi1 Blaiaaa im. Ik. anxaM ..l .1 1. r u Thfl r atnrib AtMinfiaaa 1 .tL. . -m . arv wa.raaa vm wairB u usv lartviiy Ufawa eery Hue. August i, l4o-asf. ' AT F. DllW1!' - RETAIL BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE WILL be found ' -" -- Men's Double Sole Wstaf Proof Foots. " Hungarian Boota. ,. ; ' Kip. light sad braty.teoitSs ' " ' 6 toga - .. - i' . Boya Kip and Calf :; v" . ,. " ' .. - Youths, . .. do ... ... , . ,;.;' HATS Men's Silk and Pur Hats, - . . :. . '. Wool i !:- .:- Boys , -.::;; Youths -- " "' :'v-V -"if -' Low for cash at. V ,-. DPfiW'S. EVKRYIHirrY is hrmillar with lha naUw lPrtoea a Co's Melodeous. fma UMa a.labllshraaait M i -a mDiuumw, inaa uses esiaoiwisnsBS.1 are . iy and village lurouakeul the country. They :nd themselves. A large .apply constantly aa '' I rbr eale at wholesale and retti I by ' t a. iv, ditdu m - u -- - city ana village turn recuuimenq I taud and i WM. F. COI. BURN, Piano and Musi Depot, No. fH, Weal Fourth street, OineiiuiaU, Ohio. - USE WRIGHTS COUGH CANDY t For sale by F. & Wright e) Co, Dniggistg..' Til iHir i c. l x. . ' .':- JJ large lot new ready, aad ssr sale low. " ,; . -a. ',.', '. :'': t rjiuiM k nA ft i. tii-.k u . j.. ..r.. c .. waug a w mi. inv, o.nHaa,' . ' ,1 ' , . TWO FIRST RATE FARMS! ONE W '.. Gallia county, 109 acres; oae. in Sehilo County, 170 acres. For further partieulani ia- ' quire of A. H. Samson, Attorney at Lawatid-V Real Erate Agent, Oak Hill, Jackson eounty, . Ohio, ; ... DeO 4 '44-tf.K V - LAUD WABEINTS W1!ITE9. I WILL purchase all the Land WamihYof-4 feted, snd pay the highest market prioa la . cash. Call at my office m thaCoatt Hopae, opposite the Treasutei'a office, or upon Joahaa . Hambleton. ; ..J - J' ELIA N10H ' nov2t '' ' s v ' Cotton Tivriu, e :.-. J J ' YARN. Batting, Candle Wick. Twine, fre, , Being Agents for Comal Perry's fact. - ry. we have at all tiaes a large and well Select- i d stock for sale at mantrfaetotar'a prices , ' , ; j ; RUBKlrUk DAVIB; 'v - ...'.. '; v;::':.,-.,; No.4, BkeyBla'- , Portsmouth, JulylOth, U8o.a? y.q . v,- r GX2tLet.at tGZX.i.. Wha4esaleanar-itJldi-JertUatthtat 1 . . .; Itoltslre,--- -..';;-'-- ; '( ' A. 16, ffeWawr, Aaaei;, Ua. ' ; TfJIIICH: Tht Btftaor Lefli SUrillaat t- If els I Israel rotter nr SO yean eai tase. -a, . WykoS t New Book; Tha BaaUta OtjaUaasy ., SI. J. Holraes. For tale at ' ' joj q. nAnncHtsm, ton i - LAMta tAKB WHO ! A PAf a af UoW fUek aWUMl Oaewre, JT sXI naapairal Ut Ir-ahatefa of- , f USE WaiQHT'SCOUC fC ' ." ;-"yV: ae irs,..'dt. : rm IttAVt'W",.rf lajktlf,'' " v? 7'V-J - '' ' , . '.- ' ;-v.'- .jf.,.-- I a'-