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rHE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY, Tuesday,-Jane 9, 1871. GOOD f . ; ; f; ; A P AIUtlLfc FROM LiCBIG. Tntf church bcll.v were ringing, tin devil eat sinking On tlio tunif of a rotting old treo;, "Oh, faith, it feioti cold, and the; creeds thoy jffowold, Aud the utorld Ls nigh ready fer me." The bells went on ringing, a spirit came slug And smiled as he crumbled the trto; 'Yon wood does but pemh new seedlings to cherish, ' -And the world is too live yet lor thee." Charla Ktngdci. (GOODS A Thrilling Speech. The following is a liberal report of a upecca delivered in Bowling Ureen, Ky., l the candidate for the office of jailer: ,pEu.ow CiTizN3; Where .ate my op ponents? Why, gentlemen, thev.arc nowhere. I feel myself as much above my opponents as a possum, in a persim mon, tree' does above the ground he crawls on. I call on you in the name of the shaggy-headed lion, which whip- a ... . , - . peu lue American eagie ; i cau on you in the name of the peacock of liberty, which. flowed over the Rotkv monn tains, to come to my rescue.. Come on Monday next, and promote Dick to the office to 'which he perspires. When you shall have been dead, and the green briers shall have entwined themselves around your graves, then will your sons come ta-mc and say, Dick, some years ago our fathers voted for you for tlje office of jajlership ot Warren coun ty; then will I say, Roll on, thou silver moon; 1 will be. thee till the last day iq the evening. m LOW i.i i , ill J, iKUd -ro- WG are now receiving a large lot of GOODS from the East, whioh were for CASH, since the recent heavy decline in prices, bough THAT WE WILL SELL LOWER ARCHITECT AND B V I LD B R . (THE underlgned announces to the public I that he is prepared to get up Plans. Specifications. Elevations. Sectional and Detail Drawings for publio buildings and private dwellings, Store Fronts, Counters, aUBXVIXsTG-, &C, 360. Also, that he takes contracts for Erecting and Completing all kinds of bnildinea. either to furnish all materials and do all the work required to oomplete a house ready for oooupanoy, or will take contract to do oarpenter work only, to suit customers. Special attention given to BTAIB BUILDIHQ. Stairs can be made here at home, ready to set up in bnilding. JU D K I N S "AHEAD! (JITY BAKER! AHEAD 1 HARDWARE ! Miltonsburg Steam Flouring Mill, EDWARD LTJETTKE, ; ' ' Proprietor. MILLINERY GOODS. II have just received a nice stock of i'.: "7"EEP3 constantly for sale at Wholesale and K C.tail PI nrtr Pnn Moot RnikirVi... t JACOB REINHE R R , Flour. Bran, Chops. &c, at living prices. uniy one-tama itson as toil nag, Bonnets; ' Collars, . - ladles' Jfccktle TERMS CASH1M The highest market prioe paid in oaab fufj Gibbons. Flowers, and other articles eonaeot' wheat, . jan27,'74i.: ed wita ft Millinery Establishments i - ' Eatt and Bonnets Trimmed i the tatett Stylet. " 1 BEG leave to say to the citiiens of Mon roe county that I will keep on hand and for sale, at the Lowest Cash Pbices, a fine assortment of SOUTH OF COURT HOLSli. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Furniture TrimmingB, Coffin Trimmings: Me chanics' Tools, Farmers' Implements, Shoe makers' Kit, NOR WAY NAIL RODS, Garden feeds. Brushes of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Locks and Latches, Bells of all ksnds, WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES Qood reference given by writing to the nn- Pioture Glass, Qlass cut all shapes and sizes, THAN THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD SINCE 1861. Cents per iiTTbe Landark Gazette, a staunch Granger paper, publishes the following, which-ia too good, to be lost: "A Granger dreamed that he died ; he went straight to the spirit-world; he knocked at the gate of the New Jerusa leni, and it fas opened unto .him. The books were opefied; he was asked, "Did yflu ever belong to any secret socie ties ?" to which he replied, "I did, to Grangers." Then, dr, you cannot be admitted. Depart.'.' . He then went to the door of the bottomless pit, where the same question was again asked him bv the Devil ; and again he was told to de part. t After he had gone a little way eff.he was accosted by the homely ruler ox ice pi.t, wiien the .following nroposi hons were made :, 'jStranger,' said Nick, 4I will not admit you here ; they do not wanftyod' im heaven ; but 1 will sell you twd hundred 'barrels of brimstone for cash ted per cent off, and yott can start a: Ifttle Jiell of your own, with no agents :t '; A4 Incident of the War. ,5hilaCompany7,b,ibC the Twenty eignm 2-ennsyrvania volunteers, was doing- picket duty, John Moy was placed as sentinel, with Orders to ex amfne all "passes." During the day a borseman came that wav. ''and beinsr or dered" to bait, handed his pass - to Moy, who leisurely scanned it, gave it back, ana permuted tne man .to pass. Moy s deliberations had been noticed by Lieu tenant r., wno called out : ' "Was that a proocr pass ?" "Yis.sur.' -5 .A'Whaf was oh it, John?" " , "DlyU a bit do I know, sur, but with all the readin and writln': there were on that pass, tt was enough to pass a Ma jor General to the very: deviL" . Best :. brands of Prints at 10 4-4th heavy Brown Muslin at 12 t arrners'. ana fliecnanies' Uassimere at 37 i cents dci vara. vv mte extra U Sugar pounds for 1. Best Rio Coffee 30 cents per pound. ....... i w- As space forbids wo cannot give the prices of but few articles, but in faot every thing elso ia the same proportion. -' - o a s t o c k Consists of a full line ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware. Hardware, Boots, felioes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Notions, In faet a fall line of everything usually kept in a retail store. dersigned. Addiess Hannibal, Monree County, Ohio. april28,'74m4. )rard. GROCERY . a The young lady out West who recciv ed flOO damages for a kiss, is said to be spoiling to be damaged again "Boy, is that a licensed dog V asked a Detroit -polideman. t"Ncv" ,said the youngsterj Vhe's a rat terrier dog, and I'm taking him down to have his teeth filed.'? A smart yonng gentleman in Buffalo, aged four ears, recently tied crape to me noor kdoo to Bee u the canisges would lake them out riding as it did the faniily across the way." t ,i A small Aberdeen child being asked - by her. bunday-achool teacher, 'What did the Israelites do after they crossed the Ked bear" answered, "I do not know, ma'am ; but perhaps they dried . themselves." : , j It.was a brilliant Fond . du Lac boy. who, teeing a dog with a muzzle on for the first time, exclaimed: "Mamma, mamma, 4 oei nve cents tne dogs are .Agoing to wear hoop-skirts ; there goes a uog mjn one on nis nose. A little girl who had great kindness of heart for all the animal creation, saw s a hen preparing to gather her chickens under her sheltering wings, and shouted . cwnjcstly, ' Ob, don't sit down on those -beautiful little birds, you great ugly old rooster. - . A literal-minded youngster was pick ednpbya visitor of the family, who dandling him on his knee, said : "I wish ? Iihfld this little boy;I think there' money'in him." To which promptly responaea the child : "I know there is for I swallowed a cent when I was grandma's the other day." Hartford i l ' "v - I , A little fellow, live or six. years old B who1 had been'weai ing undershirts mpch too smairfor him", was one day, after having been washed, put into a garment as much too large as the others had . been too smalL Our tix-vrar-old shruc . ged his shculdcrs, shook-himself, walked around, ond finally burst out with "Ma: 1 do retl awlul lonesome - - -a lady, mentioned hy an exchange, is mother of a large family of children, y -and ihey are all rather diminutive.- A few daj3 after the birth of the young-' t leat, not long Since, a little niece of the lady called to see the baby. After look ing at the tiny specimen for a few min- vtiUs,; the Iittl pirl said, "Aunt Maria, ilon't you think it would he better to , hai'e less of 'cm and have 'cm bigger?" Would my little Ezra," asked a fond mo'.hcr out on West Hill, ''like to be a missionary, and go preach to the poor, . suffering little heat hen ?', Tears bright, peaily drops of feeling glistening on little Ezra's eyes as he murmured : Naw, I wouldn't ; but I'd like to be on thrpcrlice Jong: enough to put a tin roof on the big Itimmax that stuck shoe j makers wax on my, scat to-day. You 'IIans," said his grandfather one day, ''take this jug, ind go and get me some neer." "AH riglil,give me the money." ' 'Ob t it is eaay enoqgh to get beer with money ; the thing is to get it without mAn.fi " tlinna rrr,na rnt. and onAn rn - mrna.1 with tiir jug. -His. gratrdfather ' after -trying in vain to got a drink, says -''H arts, this jug i empty."- "So much - - the better, replied tne urcum, "t is easy enough to drink beer when the jug U full : the thing is to get a drink when .it is' empty !" Floor Oil Cloths, Lamp Shades, MOWING MACHINES, Plows, Plow Wings, Plow Points of all kinds. Bakes, Forks, Shovels Hoes, CLOTHES WRINGERS. Boring Machines, Augers, Braoes and Bitts, Gimblets. Chisels, Hatchets, Hammers, Draw- lag Knives, Bench Screws, PLANES OF ALL KINDS Rnlta fit All RffAR Ulnvav WrAnntiaa Rtr.n n -n n T n -r s n nm Tl K I , , r It U V 1 b I KJ JN DTUJttllil m Butts of all sixes, Coffee Mills, Saws, Saw Handles and saw Sets, Rat and Mouse Traps. I Well Buokets; and iu faot everything usually kept in a Brat class Hardware Store. J. T. JUDRlNS, Southeast eorner Publio Square. ma7i. Woodafield, Ohio. AND SCHUMACHER, Woodsfleld, Ohio. S C H UMACHEBl ODLD inform the citizens of Woodafield and vioimty that he has on nana a W large atook of c5 GROCERIES. PROTISIO S. if, CONSISTISQ OF :o:- G1VE US Before , purchasing elsewhere. We will give you As Many Goods for 100 Cents Ai any firm in the county. . ' WITH MANY THANKS Teas, Coffki, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Vinegar, Burning and LuBRicATiNG,and other Oils, jSalt Fish, Dried Apples.Canned Fmit.Raisins, Prunes, English Currants, Tobaoco, Cigars, Yankee Notions, Candies, Paper Collars and Cuffs, Fruit Jars, Rioe, Hominy, Soaps. Con centrated Lye, Baking Soda, Saleratus, SIemorandum,Blank, Toy & School Books, Letter or Foolscap Paper sold by the ream at Wheeling prioes, Lamps and Brushes of all descriptions. Candies and Confectioneries of all kinds kept constantly on hand. Tabs, Buckets, Half-Bushel .Measures, Brooms. Washboards. Hoes, Forks, Shovels and Axes. In faot, I keep everything usually kept in a . First Class Greeery Store. 4-Agent for Walter A. Wood's world re- nownea Harvesting uacnines. May 30, 1873, P. 5 CHUMACHBR. DRUG STORE. DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, DYE STUFF, AND ALL Popular Patent Medicines, PAN always be found at J. T. JUDK1NS J Drug Store, at the lowest cash prices THE undersigned begs leave to inform the 1 public that he keeps constantly in nis bakery, Fresh Bread, Rusks, Cakes of differ ent kinds, large and small Pies,Ginger Snaps, Crackers of all kinds, Cheese and Dried Beef. My- CONFECTIONERY - Contains Common and Fine Candies, Jellies, Peaches. Pears, Corn. Oysters, Sardines. Pickles, Celiery Sauce, Catsup, 'French Mus tard, Raisin9, Currants; Prunes, Citrons. Figs, Dates, Chocolate, Nuts .and other articles in this line. Also, the best Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Sice, Ba king Powder, Soda, Soap, Blacking, Tobacco, Cigars, Spices of all kinds, Lye.and all other articles kept in a first class Grocery Store. Parties furnished Confectioneries at all times, on short notioe. ICE CREAM furnished during the sum mer. dec7r. JACOB REINHERR HO! TO THE BARBER SHOP! Photographic Gallery, AND grocery;. fpHE undersigned keeps the only Barber X bhop in Woodsfleld. Shaving, hair-cut. ting aud shampooing done in the best style, OROCERT PURE WINES AND TVr Medioinal Purposes,may always be found A" at J. T. JUDKINS'. 0 PAINTS, F all colors, and in every form, at J. T. JTJDKINS'Dmg Stoie. LIQ DORS Contains tobaoco, cigars, oandies, nuts, dates, figs, oakes, toys for children, paper collars, canned fruits of all kinds, sardines, ink,black- ing, crackers, smoking tobacco, pipes, paper, envelopes, so., so. B LINSEED OIL, T the Barrel or gallon, at lowest market rates, at J. T. JUDEINS'Drug Store. I will pay the highest market price for I Bacon. And to those in town wanting good hams, shoulders or sid'js, I will supply, at the lowest market rates. Call and examine mv stook. For the kind patronage received from a eenerous nuhlic the nast vear. wa again solicit from them an inspection of our Spring stock. woul OPENING, 1874! aprilti;74m8. KETTERER & MORRIS. THE LATEST OUT. THE "DAVIS" .VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE LOCK STITCH Sewing Machine. Is beyond question the Best, Simplest and Easier adjusted than any other. Machine in use. The inventor who can make a machine to do its work with the least machinery is con sidered by all good judges as the beet Simplic ity of construction in everything is not only its beauty, but its best recommendation.' In noth ing is this rule more applicable than to Sewing Machines. Tne mechanical principle involved in the Davis are new, and differ widely from those commonly in use: oombinintr simplicity, strength, durability, economy and adaptation to a larger range of work than any other ma chine. ' ' ' The Vertical Feed. This is arranged above the shuttle plate, the iroods resting upon a smooth surface are held firmly down by the presser foot until the needle has penetrated the fabric, at which time the pressure on the fabric ia being transmitted from the pressure foot to the vertical feed bar,(which oomea down on the goods close behind the nee dle.) bv means of a bearer connecting the two and also with the needle-bar, so that at the time the needle has reached its lowest point the full pressure is transmitted to the feed bar, and at which tune the needle bar and feed bar are both Moved laterally the desired - length of stitch, both moving in unison at their highest and lowest points. A moment's irlanoe at this novel combination for a feed will convince the reader of its superiority for the following rea sons: ' . 1st The presser foot is always aaised from in this the fabric when the feed takes place, thereby I presenting no resistance to seams or ridges while feeding. . MiL 1 he needle beinsr in the fabric moving ith the verticalfeed bar with its full pressure on the goods, renders the food sure and strong, and the stitch uniform in length. 3d. The needle beinir in the iroods at the time the feed takes place, renders it impossible to full one ieoe while the other is stretched. 4th, The vertical feed bar being behind the needle renders it capable of sewing olastio goods, making a smooth and flexible seam with itch alike on both sides thus enabling the sewing of any number of thicknesses without basting, and operating with equal facility on the heaviest as well as the lightest fabrics. It i" not a machine with a few selling points, and otherwise the same as the generality of ma f ines, but the best mnchine in the world, with out any exception, and I court 'and defy com petition, and challenge any Sewing Machine Agent in the county to sew with Davis, and will give $25 for any machine that will beat the Da Vis and do as large a range of work. , The Davis U the only Teal -pract.icnl machine for hemming bias goods of any kind without bast ing, and is especially adapted to dress making in all its branches. It has taken the highest premium wherever exhibited in oompetion with other machines. It took the first premiums at the Ohio and Vermont State Fairs in 1873. For further partioulars and circulars, address WM. M1XSTERMAN, Woodafield, Ohio : Jfeedles and Attachments for all sew ing machine for sale... Trice of needles $1 per dozen, by mail, the money to accompany the order. ',; : ; Local anifl ' Traveling Agent Wanted. All make of Machines carefully adjusted nad repaired. ap:28,74tf. N. KOEHLER & CO., WOODSFIELD, OHIO, M, ALEXANDER. Offer Their Stock of The Celebrated Arlington, And other Cook StoTea. MY GOODS. TEE BEST COAL OIL TN the market also, Lard Oil, Fish Oil, J Neat's Foot Oil. &a &e can be had at J. T. JUDKINS' at the lowest cash prioes PURE WHITE LEAD, f? B. Fahnesteok's brand, whioh is so just- J ly celebrated for its purity, whiteness and durability, is just received by I. T. JUD. KINS, and will be sold at the lowest cash PBIfSS. PERFUMERY, SOAP, SPICES, TOBACCO, BNTjrF AND CIGARS, . A ND a variety of other articles belonging t to the DrusRist's trade, all of which will be sold as low as thev can be afforded. PETSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Cabbfoxlt Peepabed at all hours of the day and night J. T. JUDKINS, sepoT. BACON FOB SALE, deo7T. WILLIAM 8CHKUFKLB. NEW STORE -IN- 1W CASTLE 1873. 1873 m r-l frH D O O o - O CD FALL AND WINTER! jronosr gatchell, Formerly of Graysvllle, has opened a store in NEW CASTLE, MONROE CO.,0. Ha oflers a full assortment of Keeps on hand HEATING STOVES. . And all kinds of TtojCopper and Skeet Iron Ware. Also, Hardware, Queensware, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS a GftPS READY-MADE CLOTHING, At the Very Lowest Prices. CHARLES LAUENSTEIN. MERCHANT TAILOR, ABB DBALaA IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE & HARDWARE, Gentlemen'sFurnishingGcods. GAPS BOOTS&SHO S. 0 Eatt tide of Public Square. 1 1 AVINQ nnrchasad late, and at a neat de- Ll eline in prices, wo will be able to sell as Two doors North of Judkins' Drag Store. low tor cash, or to prompt paying customers, as eoods'oan be bought at any other estab lishment on thif side of the Ohio River, And all other articles country store, for usually kept in a Agent for Garry Iron Boofinff. RctaUSampledealersnotexcepted J r-- -a elsewhere. N. K0EHLE& & CO. "WOODSF1ELD, OHIO. Spouting and Repairing notice. done on thort mayl9,'74y. Everything at Wheeling Prices, r I JLiess. Eastside of Main street, Jordans old - stand, WO ODSFIELD, OHIO, geptl6,'73y, BOOTS Si SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES I CHARLES LOB EH STEIN, Manufacturer and Dealer la BOOTS and SHOES, Clnrington, Ohio. NEW STORE VTTOULD respectfully inform the eitisens VV of Woodsfleld,and the pnblio generally; that he does a first class -IN- Tailoring Business, MAYSVILIE. and will keep on hand stook of a carefully selected CASH OB PRODUCE. He will deal fairly and honestly by all. The highest prioe paid for all kinds of Country I froduoe June UATCUftLi.. June 24, 1873 m6. WM. H. ROBINSON, DEALER IK PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WHITE AND RED LEAD, French & American Zinc, Mineral and Mixed Paints, Turpentine, Varnishes, Bash. Deors, &o. JOHN A. WATSON Has purchased the store in Cloths, Caslmere & Testing, And is prepared to make clothing in the latest I styles. Also, will cut out suits for persons who desire to have them made elsewhere. may 20,1873. CHARLES LAUENSTEIN. No. 1223 Main street, novl8,'73T. Wheeling, West Va. Graysville, Monroe County,0., buchanan & bxjrkhead, Formerly kept by Watson & Baker. Lively and Sale Stable, B. S1MPS0H L. HOOK. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS MB NOTIO I No. 35 Main Street, North of the Conrt House, WOO DSFIELD, OHIO. Keeps constantly on custom made hand a large supply of BOOTS AND SHOES i -' : .. .. - ' - of Men, Women, Tooths, Misses and Chil dren'i Wear, of French and American Call and Kip Skins, sortment of Also a large and varied as- EASTERN WORK, of the same wear, either at Wholesale or Retail, wftl be sold at the lowest Cash Prioe. All kinds of . nOR SE COLLARS Manufactured, and will be sold to the Trade at Reasonable Prices, . janTr. . CHARLES LOPENSTEIN. HE OFFERS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. MOTI0 H S. Queensware and ITardware, s HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes! pricm will bk reasonable, and they solicit tne patronage oi tneir menus ana me Funerals and Parties attended at reasonable rates. Particular Attention will be Paid to Boarding Horses. IDEA "WILSON SHUTTLE -. Straw Goods bleached and made up: , I as determined to sell cheaper than' any otheY establishment In Woodsfield, or in the eounj, ty-. . .. . '. .1: ' Plaoe of business west of tne Conrt bom Call and examine my atoek. . . - - May ZD, 1S73. HAKZ A. BU'l tHSttia- INSU H E I IT ; .' The Mutual Life Insurance Col OF NEW YORK, THE OLDEST, LARGEST t.. ' AND BESlT I KSURiNSE In the United States!" . . joe . 50 Dollars FARMERS, AND ' EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renbwnod Sine Imii Uatle THE BEST 1I1THEV0RLD The Highest Premium was awarded to it at VIENNA; . Ohio State Fair; Northern Ohio ' Fair; - Amer. Institute, N.Y.; Cincinnati Exposition ; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi State Fair ; AND Georgia State Fair ; FOR BEING , , The Best Sewing Machiires and doing the largest and best range of work All other Machines in the Market were in direct COMPETITION. IST For Hemming, Fell ing Stitding, Cording, Binding, Braiding Embroid ering, Quilting, & Stitching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. Where we hare no Agents, we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Machines for Sale. ; Old Machines taken in Exchange Send for Circulars, Price List, &c, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Machines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany, Agents Wanted Address, M Seiifli HaclB Co,, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Legal Notice. Assets over lit : $56,000,00F JEEB. WILLIAMS, Agent, ' AT THE . BANK, r :;,..'! ' " ' wooaaiwa;okW' Jt3rC& and get Terms: ,' febi5,'73y",- To Make "Assurance DottMf Sure' Insure In the Old ft MiNk Iiisuraiice Company, HARTFORD, CONN. ; apitai............:.,....$s.poo,ooa. Losses paid in 54 years..(.:39,OO0,000 Losses paid ia 16 months..... . 9,008,000 Capital subscribed by stock ) holders Bince Deo. I,1871.,j r;2,50aje00 "; Mach t, 1873, :! ASSETS. ' ' (At Market Value.) ' ' Cash in hand and in Bank....S867,783 50 Real Estate......'.:...;.....:...-. 405,000 00 Mortgage' Bonds............:.:. 926.725 00 Bank Stock........;.......'. ..;.i,33705G 00 U.S. State, City StoekV a 11 ana otner seonnues j ,ou.v,9to at Loans on Real Estate : 93,330 00 Total.. .:;:.:J,;v..: 5;s80;867& LIABILITIKS. ' Claims not due and unadjas- . .,. - ted ...........;.S453,208 00 Other Liabilities 404,593 61 . Nilson Bakxb, Agent, ,.i jaly 15, 1873-t, Woodtflald, Ohio.'. O BO C'E Rlf -AWD- FEED STORE. At TTalten's old stand Sotti ot ike C4rt : ; - : vr.7. WOODSFIELD, ! OHIO. is I of INVITE tbe attention of the e!UsM ef Woodaflald and.rlolnity to f! stook R O C E K f E S COFTIK, , RlOB, .. SoArs,. . PlPPKE, eonsistlnf of Sugab; ; ; Tobacco," . ,. ' : Soda, . C:nnamok, . ;Ta$,;', ' CtCUBJ, : , . ' Oils, , B4ISIBS And all artlolee uaoallj- fennd la a Sreeerj Btore, Also, ... . .. flour, cornmeal; cork, oats, . AUDI : i BUCKWHEAT FLOUR will be kept on hands. ' AU kinds of Prodaoe BUTTER, :EGG8, .MEAT, and other artioles taken in exchange for goods. - Call and ezamlna my atook, I anau du fairly and honeatly with all who giro ue their patronage, J, T. BARKER. deo9,73r 1 J. H. 8TALLKAV. nom. i .;;.t J.'Hv STALLHilf & CO. . i .....- i .' .'. ! MERCHANT; TAILORS, XXV BXAlKKI rs Gentlemen's : Famishing .Goods, ana an wuer artioles usually kept in a ooun- try atore, for CASH OR PRODUCE. He will deal fairly and honestly by al 1. The highest prioe paid for all kinds of Country Frodnee. JOHN A. WATBON. fettV74m6. pnblio generally. may30,':3. BENJAMIN UoVAT'8 ESTATE. NOTICE i hereby given that the subscriber baa been appointed Administrator of the estate of Benjamin McVay, late of Monroe ouuty, deceased. THOMAS Me V AY. I april2?,71w3. AND 32 South street, opposite B. & O. R. E. Depot, novlSJlT. Wheeling, W. Va. IN BANKRUl'TCY. Sovlheirn District of Ohio, . At Woodsfleld, Ohio, the 20th day of Hay, . D- 1874: The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of John Beyer, of Grayaville, ot the oounty of J r Monroe and Stale of Ohio, within said Dis- i triot, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on oreditor's petition, by the District Court of said District. FREDERICK KOBULKK, Assignee ef John Bever, Bankrupt may28'74w3.- TBlank Deeds and Mort gages for sale at thir office No. 27 Twelfth (Monroe) atreej, . novlSST. ' Wheeling, W. Va. Farm for Sale. IN PERRY TP.jMONROE ,eO., O, EMME3 B. LITTLE and George W. Little, who reside in Belmont county, Ohio; Elixateth Stauver and Joseph D. Stauver. her husband, who reside in the State of Missouri; John Obiinger, whose place of residenoe is nnknown, but without the State of Ohio.will will take notice that Emily Obiinger, on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1874, filed in the oourt of common pleas of Monroe oounty, Ohio, a petition against them and the other heirs and the widow of Adam or Adolphus nkll.... A nnaa aa Jl Ik. aMaaC' inil AH... Af a ' ' I TlH ft InhmrlhaM nltar fnr HA rr;.v:r;.:r:: .unTn ;rnT.. i township, to wit: The northeast quarter of the north east quarter of section five, township six and range six, containing forty acres more or less. Ton are hereby notified that said petition will be for hearing at the October Term 1874, of said court. Dated April 14, 1874. HDNTBR& AfALLORY, aprl4,'74w6. Att'ys for petitioner, , acres ef In tracts of 40 V - V. 1. .1. acres eacu. u is suaatea as ioiiowb: - , The northeast quuter of the northeast quarter of aeetion 4, township-3 and range 9. The southeast quarter of ther -eontheast quarter of section 5, township S and range I. Both tracts lay well, good timber, plenty of water, and will be sold upon fair terms. , Address or call on flrKH. or J. M. HrJFF AMN, Laings, Afonroe Coubty, Ohio. ' apr28,'74tf. ' ' ' To tne FuWic. ': "VTOTICE is hereby given to the publio to not I Jl harbor or givo credit to John tlay, a resi dent of Franklin township. Monroe oounty, Ohio, en my account, as he has left my resi dence, where he had a home secured to him under a written article with me. I am ready and willing to perform my part of said Contract I at all times. WILLIAM CLAY,- june2,74w3. Whigville, Noble Co.. Ohio. WILLIAM HILL'S ESTATE. VTOTICE is hereby given that the under- signed has- been appointed Administra tor on the estate of William Hill, late of Monroe county, deceased, maj26.'74w3. MILLER B00TII, THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP roR CIRCULAR . PARKER BRO'S . ; west meriden.ct: August 26, 1873T,