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,4- "i.iS.v- i XT-:: i i THE SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY, Tuesday, January 12,1875. Elaborate braiding is in fashi -n again'.' Scotch and Irish plaids are on the decline.- . . ; The b rstle begin to assume old-time proportions. : Very wile jet band bracelets are quite fashionable. ' -;: j The newest bonnets hive long stream ers (V)wu the hack. .... -a t Hemstitched Inndkerchiefa .have a center two indies pqn.ire. Porcelain, jewelry is in, vogue, The ear-rings are especially pretty. - ! v!- .Purple is becoming again one of the Ojost popular of colors. ' JJtaok silks were never 8o'-ridiouiously cheap" as at present. ! .'; '' r' . , ' Ladies ara once mpre, wearing the old fashiQned wat ch chains of fine gold that go around ' the neck , Bad fasten in the Roman sash ribbon is to be, used" for trimming blackmail k . reception dresses. They .say the "efioct produced is very - Ladies wear on promenade, with the English doubie-breastod walking-jacket; a white silk scarf tied about the neck and tucked in underneath the revers. Some of the pretttast evening dresses are of whijtat muslin, embroidered. They are soft, a,;oc $raoqfiil Jopking,. and narticularpjopijatfol5?ng girls. V'GoIlari a itilf. warn" standing, with ends slightly broken in front Cuff are very large and cnt round at the top. in exact imitation of the gentlemen' style. - .Ia)ed glpves arj taking the place of buttoned, to some extent The argu ment of the. ladies U that the former make the hand look much smaller and of beafiyfufUape .,ar ?r Fruits do not ornament the bonnet of thfp&d Jftiyorand wjre kearb ff6,,Ki1Yr .wpse siassy E?ffl5f ana skibbj JrctHes jfrrf iorribleiookiag bfr tJimerrt iMec. w t Xhe plaid-suit fashion was overdone, as many other fashions have beeo and I ' noiMhe ladies ore discarding the mate . riallbout as rapidly as they took it up ia the autumn. Black silk, for a.time neglected and thrown aside, i3 Swing gladly taken up again. . .Feathers occupy in street, dresff, the 'place Assigned to beads and ' flowers in v . ball and evening toilettes. Dresses, cor sagas and trapping are lillittmuhed with cock's feathers of the same color as . !!F(3F,t(ontWc,Qheyt w- , nWfeQl ilsQcocJtSirjpatrjfejlileatfters of the natural tint that is pale er.ru. Al9reilTale, ievf what a intb says, any more than you can judge of bis keart.by the flushing he wtars. The oilier night a policeman ih the east end 1 .grabbed, a, negro who, came running .dewnjhe street .at, full', speed... paoSng .iike a wind broken horse, and th- 03 - cer wanted to know, why and , wherefore the colored man was dusting- around in tWftt livnltr :ifU fit- rtiM.i.l.', 'anient, r JlOar. J J t 'i- a v i -j'-i i-cj ;.(, 0 ."WifeVfikkgwinefor the doctor! gasped the man. . s , Where do you live V !Le.mme go can't stop she's raose dead P was the answer; yet in spite of this the officer, r pushed , the African up against the" fence and a - search brought - to Hght two chickens, a clothes-line, a fetClH5l ani a pawr of. boots, rthe,J same prApert of bme) other Jaatai Ie- troit Press. ,v . . The pofttry iree "of iPara is one of lUBjcqosuies pi oraii. auq eiem .kea notfCfiil a foot in. diameter and irrtnra; Jb th hlgtt 'of-OneNjynlred feet 2n ita greatest jjectiRarltv Consists ia the nature of its wood and bark irhicb cpnnhso'.inBcn:ainea 4ba(;tbey are 7$$ mahof actooi earthen ,.,waro , vessels .,'jhe.baxk contains . more , ailicft tliaa tin woo4 ; sat ..Ut preparing i itor tbe potter's U3P, it is' flrst, burnt, . and hc-- Cesiduam - n:r pulrerized and fgf ,fta clay, 4r similar qnantity of each' ineredient, proanclnj a snpenor 'rwarV.-et.'freshl)arlt' cats" like soft - Tnc Illf beat LMr fa the- raffed tiifji ' $riefea ' (fliscQvcryd, ' in1 tiPiamaaounts', sCalifqrnifl, a" body of -J waw, "pTouaWyi tBeinDst elevated in !glS- tbe 31ie UXei r fawnzular ehapeJ hav- i . ' ing its kmgeatd iaraetct About on mile nd three annrters In -'length'.'-' -The wa . tet dmiflg'-laat1 Aognst was intensely ' Col(J and of 'tleep Wue color. The ,',',otttTet w into Warner Valley, ovef a de-i ' Clivttysof snnie , 2,000 sTeet. . The Tali fornia Academy of Sciences bas named t Ihe lake, after iu discovcrj, Lak Hark- nets.-''' - ' '-i '.: ;. ,t m : XA' gcnllemnn who. dirt nrrt; live .Tt-ry hapiywith Im wif decided to pro ,nre a diyurcct and tookfadyice en the ' enlijpct Ironr bn 'iniimntc' fiierirt it man rrhigll t'Boci'alo8tamling. ' "Go home njnd cort ypnr wife.: for a year," said this wise adviser, "and then, tell me the result." TIipv bowed ih" prayer,' and separated. When n year passtd away, the once, coroplairiin;?' husband called again to see Ws fiiond, and said: 'I Lave called to thank you for the good ' , advice j-oa gave me, and to tell yon that " my wife and ' I are or liappv as when - first we were maniid. I can not be L-ratpful cnonuli for vour ond counsel I afn jjlad (o'liraVitdfar ttr," said the oth;r, "and I hope you will continne to ; .... couri 3 oiir.wue as long as you uvu. . i V ' ,;. Ma?sachnsetts still incarcerates tin- fortunatedebtors. ' ' " Journeyman tailors in China ore hap py with two cents a day for wages. "That jrii I ha metal in her," said her fallier. She had Just swallowed a nickel. Dew of the Alps" is the moist name of a new etyled dress goods for ladies' 'ill ; i r w ar.v'.'. ' --' i ' Rich gold qnarlz has lately been dis " Covered irt Sitkn, but thfl miners are suf 'Jfertn'forfood. " :'" r": -J I' , vBartolomo "Blanco fan old Spaniard who matte 83,000,000 in the slave trade, .t has feft tait fnma to Catholic institu- ' lions hf New York. rs'-piinny' writer fiom Brooklyn to ask rVfiy iV'is that rnlJ the young men who '',dpM.e4'Vnew,,,,.oi'ercoats this winter emeli so of benzine. .. i . ' IfeWho'gocth 4t blind sitteih down f 'nHoh the nt ii pin, while the observ Ins man scanneth the chair seat before Jie f q'lattelh. 'nlfiWTJnna Sfatertbe- barometer rc ";'riri2 a bight of 7,330-";feet 4 abdve FALL ANO :o: LOUIS 'HOEFFLEB, ' Woodsficld, "Ohio. I wonld respectfnlly annouDce to tte pnblio that IhaVe i.aat opened th Largest and Ct6apet stOdV of Fall and Winter Goods, purchased under a depressed taarket, ever offered to the cltiens of Monroe county. In I HAVE A FULL LINE OC 1 - " ' ... .... t , . : . " .' ;' Cashfneres, Merinos, Plaids;.- ;and Alpaccas, &c, &C. ( " A better Auortment and Lower thn ever Wetofortf tiSetii in this market. Stylish and well mde suits, which I will sill at extremely low figures. . Also CassinetS and other material suitable for any style of olothing desired. , . . i . :. t . . - '.. V, . J. ' '-, . ... Staple and; Fancy Notions! ".Hosiery in" Endless Variety! -' , ". . . . . . -v. i . . . . ! I j ; i .. I 1 .HATS and CAPS.' BOOTS and SHOE. CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS. ' t , ' . . , i i i . t , . , , , t ...I.'';-';. ' i ' ' Troaks, Umbrollas, Spool Thread, Buttons, Ru?ches,' Combs, 3mshes, Hooks aal Byes, Glorel, Elbbons Fns. Shawls. Ladies 8kirts. , My , , ASSORTMENT.. OF : CALICOES V- If .,....1'.;.... '. ,. :-.::' - V " and Mualtna is complete and chesp. : Cotton and Woolen FlanneTs of all.derorlp tiona, . Caswssbs, Cmths and Jbass of all kinds. A large and oarefnlly seleoted stock of HARDWARE AND QUE ENS WARE, , .f !. . .... ... V . :: - will le foamd In my estahlishment.which will Be 814 at low rates-. I will keep constantly kand a fresh selected stock of 'i. GBOCERlEiS and n -is .j : -YoungHygon.Grccn and Black Teas, Eio & Java Coffee, Sugars, Woe, Soda, Baking Powder, Pepper, the present stringency In the money market by f Selling Goods Lowbr than r ? ' hereto for offered In Waodafield. before purchasing elsewhere. Btv3,'74m. ."on-; .a n a o on AT K.ETTEBEB; S '& v MOBBIS'. t . Dry floods, Groceries, Qtieenswarc, ' ..-;L" H ... , , ' Of '-, .! J. ', ; " "Hardware Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Notions,, .'fIH "7 01 V.itT ''' l - 'V --"I -w - ": . MtLLINERY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING OIL CLOTHS, DRUGS, in t nort evtfrythicg usually kept in a First Class Codhtbt Stobb, now being received. We defre to present everything new and attractive, giving every assurance that we will not la undersold by any honse in the trade. ... , " , Complete Lines of Dress Goods, Domestics, Ladies' Hats and Furs, Uqsiery, .White and Fancy Goods, Corsets, Hamburg Edg'ngs; a full line of SliawIS, Flannel and Woolen Goods; Pant Goods of every variety; Envelopes, alt kinds of Paper Collars and Cuffs, Agate and Silk Buttons, Tarn, cotton and wool, Towels, O. N T. Spool Cdtton, Feedles, Shirts, white and colored. - . 1 tf-i i.h-i :r,v ; - u. : , ,6,'6',ME'i'-:b :... .... .. . .1 . ; ' Of iltroDnlar makes;.- Trimming v, Kid Gloves, Rubber Combs and Cord, Edgi&gs .4o. all of which will be sdd heap to caeh aFsmpt Paying customer.!-; . T I KETTERER & MORRIS. j-7t2074m6r tp?; ; -s : H - o TAYLOR & 9 t ? V J WHOLESALE AND BRYf.00BS; ' 3ST O T I o FAIL All 1ITER. NOTIONS, tfcO, Bought since the late decline; Rlack Silks, Black Alpacas ct Cnshmcros, Ircss Poplins. Bed Blanket!). Shawls. aud,niost any article usually tound ia a first class store, Carpets, Oil Cloths, llastocks, Window Shades, llugs, &o, LOOK AT A" FEW PRICES: Heavy Brown ...Muslin 10c; ., Heavy Dom. , Ginghams 10c; Wool Barred Flannel 25cj Wool Ked Flannel 25c; SwfY Finished Bleached Ma.'. lins 12jc; Wool Felt Shirts SI 25. ;. PLEN Y ; OF ? B A EG A INS LIKE ITH E S?E. Special Atfenl ion Paid to Orders. Packages of four pounds and less can be Bent by mail at imall expense. You can depend oq our prices being bottom on everything ; : TAYLOR & ARMSTRONG, ' 9ept2974m3, Corner Water and Secoad streets. WINTER M GOOD 1 t Spices Tobaooos, &e. I am AetarmiMd to meet V-V. Call and examine my Stock. LOUIS HOEDFLEK, Sonth f comrt house. L f,rs. - - - r. K, ..... C5- ARMSTRONG, 7 4 RETAIL DEALERS IN place for value tliese hai-d times. 4 6 R O C E K Y AND PBOVISION STORE! o:- P . 8 C II U M A C II E R, Woodtfidd, Ohio. r. SCSlTJMACHEil WOULD inform the citiiens of Woodsfleld and ricinity that he has on hand a large stofik of GROCERIES, PROTISIOSS. k, cossiStiso or Tis, Coffee, Scgah, Molasses, SYRUfa, ViSeoar, BnninSa and ,. LtBRiCATiJia,and other Oils, Salt Pish, Dried Apples.Canned Fruit.Kaisins, Prunes, English Currants, Tobacco, Cigars, Yankee Notions, Candies, Paper Collars and Caffs, Fruit Jars, Rice,, Hominy, Soaps. Con entrated Lye, Baking Soda, Saleratus, , itemaranduitij Bianlt, fay fe School liookn, Letter or Foolscap Paper sold by the ream at i'. Wheeling prises, Lamps and Bbdsbes of all descriptions. Candies and Confectioneries of all kinds kept constantly cc hand. Tabs, Buokets, Half-Bushel Measures, Brooms, Washboards. Hoes, Forks, Bborels and Axes. In faot, I keep everything usually Kept m a First Class Grocery Store. 3-Agent for Walter A. food's world re nowned Harvesting Machines. May. 20, 1873, h , P. SCHUMACHER. BUCHANAN & : BUBEHEAD, Livery and ; Sale Stable, North of the Court Honse, , ' " ;' .v" " ' ; WOODS FIELD, OHIO. Fiasrals and Parties attended at reasonable rates. . . . . . .i . . , , Particular Attention will be Paid ..to Boarding llorses. PRICKS WILL BB REASONABLE, and they solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. ar30,'73. STEAM & WATER Mill FOR SAIE. rpHE nndersiened offer their steam and wa- J. ter mill, four miles east of Woodsfield on Sunfish Creek.for sale, together with forty acres of land. The mill has two of the ' BEST FRENO H... BURRS, Is in thorough repair, and in a good neigh borhood; not another steam mill within ten miles of it. There is a good accessible vein f coal on tbe premises. - : Terms will bj moderate. . We would take a small farm in part pay. F, & IH. KOEDLER. junel6,'74tf. J. A. CARRCftt. St ;BRO., MARBLE WORKERS, John street. East side of Stem o Bridge, Wheel ing, w, va. Monuments, Tombs & Tablets, v.. American andScotcli Granite Mon uments. Also, have made arrangements with a firm in Sootland to furbish Monuments of Scotch Granite. ' , . mohl8,'73T; W, M. ALEXANDER. DEALEB IS The Celebrated Arlington, And othet Cook Stoves. . Keeps on hand HEATING STOVES, And all kinds of Tia,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Also, Agent for Garry Iron Rooting. Spouting and Repairing done en ihort notice. Everything at "Wheeling Prices, or Less. ! East side of Main street, Jordans old stand, WOODSFIELD, OHIO, septl6,'73y, JOHN McMANlAMA'S WILL. THE last will and testament of John MoMan ianm, late of Monroe comity, Ohio, de ceased, together with the record thereof, was destroyed by fire on the 13th d;iy of Jnno,187i. New, notice is hereby given, that a duly certi fied copy of said will was filed and admitted to reoord in tho Probate Court of said Monroe county, on the 11th day of Dncemoer. 1871, and rtcorded therein. JAS. R. MORItIS,. doc22,'74w3. Probate Judge. Divorce Notice. JOHN G. WILLIAMS will take notice that Auelino Williams filed a petition atrainnt him in the court of common pleas of Monroe countv. Ohio, on the 2Cth day of November,- A. D. 1874,-for divorce, on account of his wilful absence for three years; the -case will, -.bo for hearing at the March term. 180. HOLLISTER & OKEY, dsc'vS.TlwO. Att'ys for plaintiff. JIT D KINS AHEAD! HARD WARE. TERMS CASHI1! I DHQ leave to say to the citizens of Mon roe county that I will keep on hand and for sale, at the Low fist Cisa Pbices, a fine assortment of . Pocket and Table Cutlery, Furniture Trimmings, Coffin Trimmings; Me chanics' Tools, Farmers' Implements, Shoe makers' Kit, NORWAY NAIL RODS, Garden Seeds, Brushes of all kinds, Nails and Spikes, Looks and Latches, Sells of all K!nds, WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES Picture Glass, Glass out all shapes and sixes, Floor Oil Cloths, Lamp Shades, 9IO WING MACHINES, Plows, Plow Wings, Plow Points of all kinds Rakes, Forks, Shovels Hoes, CLOTHES WBINGEBS, Boring Machines, 'Augers, Braces and Bitts. Gimblets. Chisels, Hatchets, Hammers, Draw. lag Knives, Bench Screws, PLANES OF ALL KINDS Bolts of all sites, Monkey Wrenohes, Screws and Butts of all sixes, Coffee Mills, Saws, Saw Dandles and Saw Sets, Rat and Mouse Traps, Well luokets; and in fact every thing usually kept In a first olass Hardware Store. J. T JUDKIN3, Southeast corner Public Square. ; ma7l. ' Woodsfield, Ohio. D R U G. STORE. :o: DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, . VARNISHES. BRUSHES, DYE STUFF, AND ALL Popular Patent Medicines, nAN always be found at J. T. JUDK1NS V Drug Store, at the lowest cash prices PURE1 WIKES AND LIQDORS T?ot Medicinal Purpoees,may always be found jLat.T. JUDKINS'. PAINTS, rF aU colors, and in every form, at J. T. JUDKINS'Drug Stole. LINSEED OIL, Barrel or gallon, at lc TYTthe Barrel or gallon, at lowest market rates, at J. T. JUDEWS Drag Store. THE BEST COAL OIL TN the market also, lard Oil, Fish Oil, X Neat's Foot Oil, on 4c, can he had at J, T. JUDKINS at the lowest cash price. PURE WHITE LEAD, 0? 6. Fahnestock's brand, which is so just ly celebrated for Its parity, whiteness and durability, is just received by I. T. JuD KINS, and will be sold at the lowest cash raids. PERFUMERY. SOAP, SPICES, TOBACCO, 8NUTF AND CIGARS, ANDat variety of other articles belonging X to the Druggist's trade, all or wbieb wiU be sold as low as ther can be afforded. ' PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Cabbfullt Pbepaeed at all hours of the day and night J. T. JUDIIH8. sep8v. . . ' 1874J 1874 SPKING ifc SUKMER! . .. . . i- .. CHARLES ' LAUENSTEIN, i. "MERCHANT TAILOR, . " l- AID DIALFB II , ' 51 Gentlemen'sFurnishingGoods. . On Eait : tide of Public Square. Two doors North of J udkins' Drag Store. ': j l: . : " "WOODSFIELD, OHIO. . . i . WOULD respectfully inform the citiiens of Woodsfleld.and the publio generally; that he does a first class t.Y . .i - Tailoring Business, and will keep on hand a carefully selected stock of ; . : '' ' - Cloths, Casimere i& Vesliug, And is prepared to make clothing in the latest styles. Also, will cnt out suits ' for persons rho desire to have them made elsewhere. may 20,1873. CIIARLBS LAUKNSTEIN. To the rhotographic Gallery, AND GROCER Y", M5T GROCER "2" Contains tobscco, cigars, oandies, nuts, dates, figs,, oakes, toys for childreu, paper collars, oanned fruits of all kinds, sardines, ink.black ing, crackers, smoking tobacoo, pipes, paper, envelopes, so., Sc. BACOH FOE SALE, I will pay the highest market price for Bacon.- And to those in town wanting good hams, shoulders or sid js, I will supply, at the lowest market rates. Call and examine my Hock. dee7T. WfLLIAif 8CIEBUFELB. Clai iiigton Advertisements. ACCOMMODATION. ?assengers,Baggage, Packages Or Light Prelffbt of any kind. Conveyed to any point on Short Notioe. COVERED VEHICLES. HAV1KG PKOCOBSD A GOOD A.Vi) SAFE TEA SI. It is eapected lo supply a want the pnblic has long needed. Address or call on the an dersigned, So. 16 t'orntr Main and Market Streets, Clarington, (Sunfish) Monroe Co.,0. JA.11ES C. SIORRIL", dect,'74T. for Proprietor. F, DlETRirK. Pres. "VV. J. Baubh, Sec. M. MeiiL, Foreman. : PLANING MILLS AND FURNITURE COMPANY, DE1LEBS IS MAKDrACTBEERS OF Flooring, tf eatlier-boarding, ratnes, uoors, sasn, snutters, Brackets,Moldings, Palingsi Boxes, and all kinds, of Furniture. Will take Contracts for all Kinds O F B U'l L DINGS: A large assortment of well seasoned LUMBER and ohoioe PINE and POPLAR SHINGLES on hand at reasonable pbicbs. . .. : COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. Furniture Soom on Ferry street. Clarington, Ohio. - junel6,'74m6. GREAT EXCITEMENT ;. AT ' CLARINGTON! J A C O B O E JI E R Is prepared to furnish the publio with ; QUEENSWAKE, MOTIONS, And all other articles kept in a first elasa oountry store, Produce taken In Exchange fer Qeods at market rates. Call and Examine my-Stock. All Goods Warranted to he Exactly at Represented. JACOB EOEMBB, Clarington, Monroe Ceiaty, Ohio. mayll,'74T, r ARCHITECT ; : . . ... AH... : ...... B.;u:i -wMn-. THE underlgned annonnees to the pubhe that he fa prepared to get up Plans. Specifications. ElefatioBS. Sectional and Detail Drawings for publio buildings and prirate dwellings, Store ;Fronts, ; Counters, SHELVING-, . .j 5cC, OcC. . Also, that he takes oontraets for , i Erecting " 'and Completing all kinds of buildings, either to furnish all materials and do all the work required to oomplete a house ready for oooupancy, or will take contract to do carpenter work only, to suit customers. Special attention given to STAIB BUILDIHO. Stairs oan be made here at heme, ready to set up in building.- ' Good reference given by writing to the un dersigned. Addi ess Hannibal, Monroe County, Ohio. septlS.mS. Probate Notice ACCOUNTS and vouchers have been Sled in tho Probate Court of Monroa County, Ohio, for settlement, by the following Execu tors, Administrators and Guardians. Michael Hunkler Executor of Michael Hank ie r, final. d. H. Trembly Adm'r of Elizabeth Trembly, partial. John Bever Adm'r of Peter Bever, partial O. W. Eaton Adm'r of Dade Douglas, final. Samuel GUinore Ouardian of John S. Baker, partial. T, A. Boise Guardian of John M. and Jesse V. Boice, partial, Isaac Beardmore Guardian of Isaao Booth, -partial. J. Davis, Jr , Qnardian of Rebecca J. and Nancy E. Pahl, partial. H. Winl and Guardian of Sarah, Margaret, Su san and Martha Wineman, partial. David Trembly Guardian of Margaret, Jere miah and Hannah Truex, partial. Win. Dickey Guardian of Mary. Maggie. Sa san and William Dickey, partial. Any person inteftisted may file writteu exceptions to said acooants,or any item there of, on or before the 15th day of January next, when the same will be finally heard and con. tinned from day to day until finally dispot ed of, ' JAS. E. MORRIS, dec22,'74w3. Probate Judge. TH0S. J.CARLETON'S ESTATE "VTOTICE is hereby piven that the subscriber y hat been appointed Administrator on the estate of Thomas J. Curleton, late of Monroe eonnty. deeeaMd. . L. JJ. UAllLETUfl. I1MIIJ. GROCEBIES, A NEW IDEA! "WILSON SHTJTTLE 50 Dpliars FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AKD .'-i EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned THE B EST ! H TH t VI 0 R LD The Highest Premium ?, was awarded to it at .VIENNA; Ohio State Fair; . Northern Ohio Fair; ? ? , Amer. InstituteN.Y.j ; Cincinnati Exposition; I ndianapolis Exposition ; St. Louis' Fair ; -Louisiana State Fair ; ; ; Mississippi State Fair; .... ', ; r anp.:; .;. ' Georgia State Fair ; FOFt BEING The Best Sewing Mactite and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct t&T For Hemming, Fell ing, StitcUng, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroid ering, Quilting,' & Stitching fine or heavy Goods, it is unsurpassed. ' , ui; Where we hare no Agents' we will deiiver a Machine for the price named above, at tlje, nearest Rail Road Station of Purchasers. : ' - ' " Needles for all Sewing' , MaMnes for Sale.' 7; Old Machines taken in Exchange. I. r. .. i :t-: . V- :.' Send for Circulars,:! Price List, &c.,-and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the dar, devoted to Sewing Machines, : Fashions, General News and Miscellany;5 'J. 1" ,. 'IJ... Agents" Wanted. '..'Address, v'; : ' 7 '! ' . WtaSeiiilaciiieCC ;;" L. Cleveland;' ohio. J.M. GOODWIN,1 Paaa. - ---w E. T. RICHARDSON, Bao, SAUDIS ' - nivn ft ft in n i t - IU IUf All 1. Sardis, Monroe Co.,. Ohio. Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of Slanufactured Lufflkf. ; Doors B L I N:D:S:,' feash, f urniture. Sad. 5cC- .5cC, Special attention paid to filling orders for , . ' ; . . iSuiklin Lumber, Foa School Houses, Dwellings, &c. SST Orders Solicited mayl9,'74T. ' JSoticc.7 NOTICE is hereby given that the Rnnual election for officers of tho Monroe County Agricultural Society will be held at the Clerk's Office in Woodsfield. on Saturday, the 16th day 0f Januarv, A. V. 1874. V. OKEX, Sec docl5,?4w4. Notice. - ;by given to al "VTOTICEis hereby given to all persons to not Kive credit to my wife, Maria Lehmann.as I wvl pay no debts contracted by her, on my account, from this 7th day of December, 1874. aecl5,74wU. r JOHN LEHMANX. : j ,. ;f ...... ..t i ' 1 il t. . i j INSUEB IN The Mutual Life insurance Po. THE OLDEST,. ' LARGEST : AND BEST HSBRiSCE COMPAHY In the . United States. Asseta over i i i J $50,000,00a v ; JKBB. WILLIAMS, AgenVj AT THE BANK, ; : s ; WpoMMi, Ohio. ' jKTCall and get Terms.' C hiitUj. .'.i'. x ..' ? -. Sir 1i:i.;;t...-,-,, m 1 1 . . ....j r. i.-.. I'.VVjTniff WEir-JERSEfcr :i: ;i'.i, !..f.j :!. . Vt.oyi Hiih'naiy. ' : : ...jfcv.w-Vf utual Life Insurance Con Of Newark, JTew Jeweyf Assets, January 1J1874,' ? fl.WO.OOft irf Surplus for Pottey Hotderl -,41G,l99 ll No. Policies issued U 1873 6,7i1 !' Polleies issued on all tha Appro? d Flits a ' ' 'i ' ' ': - rJ ! . , EQUITABLE RATE v. AIM,.' .;( Zya i .- i . t The .Decennial Life-rate KrWto ..,: c-,Jliment.Polici,;,,i;ai Introdnoed and woikad only b thia tjmp'af tf.y.1 .r-t The ;:Nef;JeiwyrMutM Eai morelasnranoa in Monroe Connty iltitf all other Companies combined. : All loa paid promptly. " " A. P, MILLER, Afamt ma28l'74m3. ; ! -! WoodslUU, Ohio. THtt OHIO F A RHEKS n INSURANCE - COMPANT. it .;.' Lm i!! ,-n;f :le;b o -2", o n fo; t:-i $650,000 -.,: : Cash Assets oyer THIS Company has been doing a. neeeta fal business for oyer - TnrentV tlx Years, during which time it hi pf id rarmera of Ohio " . :-- ": .-j.vfi.v:, Seven Hundred Thousand .DoUarri - It is at this Unto doing more baslnest ta Ohio than any other Company, ' 'A :v-.l tf onroe & If oble County Fartaeri Should consult their interests, these harA timas, by insuring in this Company, x ,,t Their Rates Being 'iliCWwr than those of any other now deingbMiaett in either county. .-f!.i. ; .. , ... The nndergigned arc the authorised A teats for Monroe and Noble Counties., :5. .. For Iaanranee apply to . ; , . , JAMES. C JOHNSTOr ' Malaga, Monroe County, OhW. ' ; and THOMAS O. LITTLsV : Woodifleld, Moaioe County, OkAi, JuneS.Tir. : " ' - MILLINERY ' GOODS. I tare just received a, oie aiek ( Bonnets, ', i J "ir zji-.rmn . . N Collar,' - '-' '' i , . , , j j XadlesrJecktieiv Ribbons, Flowers, and other articles onee ed with a Millinery fBtablishmenLj, fjc Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed in the Latest ' : ' : Styles. , ;" : : ' " l. :.':-' " :: Straw Goods bleached and . made pp. ; am determined to sell cheaper than any; ether establishment In Woodsfield. or. la the eeun ty. , ";' J -" Place of business west of the Court Hani Call and examine my stock. : ' 1 1 a May 20, 1873. ' ' MAST A. 0VTHKUS. n i a c K S M 1 T U t . ! . .... if ill And "Wagon. Maker Shop. I HAVE reoently ereoted a new shop on, th street on the west side of town,' hear th graveyaid,. where I am prepared to t'' lt i R o isr rw -a. a- o ws, . Manufacture wagona to order, hee hawses, and attend to all business in the JttacJcimith'ng and Woyon Making Line, at short notice. Thankful to tha pablio for past patronage, I solicit a eontinhanoe of the samo. Jane2,74r.? WM. . CAKTSK. 'A J Legar Notice. 51 AZIL DYE, Nanoy Gray and ' Andrew ' Gray her husband, Mary White, Klien White. babina White, Dinlel White, and one n- known heir or Isabella White, deceased, will take not ioe that on the 7th day of Deoember, 1874. James Kinoaid filed a petition la tb court " of common pleas of Monro eoanty, Ohio, demanding partition of the follcwloc lands in said county, to wit.. The southeast quarter of the konthest quarter of section twenty-two, township three range fire, con taining thirty-nine acres more or letc and that said petition will be for hearing at the. next term of said conrt. - i j HOLLISTER &OKBY, dec8,'74w6. Att'ya for Petitionary lrBlank Deeds arid Mort gages for sale at thir office; "3-,, - I a-. r 4': i ... ft.