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.Viiitu-t(iL ' '' 1 I ' 'I -r-r-rr--rr ? ; Official Cigtn cl Vinton County. LOCAL MATTERS. tW Advertisements, to anear on Thurs day morning. tiivtt It handed in not later than Tuesday tunivtf. LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Services in McArthur. M. t, CtCH.T-,PiacMr,g PaljbMb at half fat (tin oVlo:k.'A.i tr.d .lalf-iaat aix Vcluk. P. II. fulhath fflr'o). 2 P. M. rsKBTTfiiiAN Cnrsc8.--F,rvicfaat 11 n'cl'k A. nJ o'dfci : ." Sabbath Eihiol at 9 o'clock A. M., every Sabbath. y ChmittaW CucKSH.-Servlceint U o'clock a. it .eijeiy&abba'ht. "J -. ... , , Foe Legal Advertisements 6ee dirto page'i: tK ' : i " . i : ThanksTo Hon. II. S. Bundy, M. C, fur putlic documents received. .-'i ,. - ... Hon. A.J. Swaim, will accept O.uMhanks fur public documents received. ' We had a little sprinkling of snow here on Sabbath evening last. Over. . two hundred line Litho graphs anc" Steel Kngrtviugs for salem cost ut Sisson's Drugstore. II 2t '':!' 1 .... : We are informed -, by Rev. Jona than Brine. Rernnled of our county thai th number of Discharges record, d Iroin the 6'h of June 1865. to Jamjar 31st lSGli is 111. Notice to Advertisers. All Ad yertistnents , . paid , for, in the, Mc Arthur Democrat, will be Continued in this paper the time contracted (or. Lost. A Black waist belt and Urge caivedsteel Buckle, in McArthur. or on the rood north of town. The fimter will be su lably rewarded by leaving the same t thii office. ' ' Stiil''Anotiieb, Wp are inform ed lhat (here is in session, at the Christ iun Church, on High Street, a. protracted meet ing. Whether there are any members join ed up to the present date is more tlmn we re able to aayv We wish them all success, and -heapof Chileans." Improvements. Mr. Columbus Word, of McAt'.'iur, is putting up a build iug in the rear of the old slund' known to our readers as Arnold's Hard warp Store. It is the. ijiirnlton we ore informed to miike a store room there". This is about the amount of the improvement, lately, in Mc Arthur. Still Going ox. The revival in Uie M. E. Chu.nh U still in progrers. with-gntanj- iiulii atioi.s of Mop.ii g. We me informed (list some twenty or thirty per soiih huve joined this branch of the Church We hopr. that those who have enisled in this cause vi!l jrova fa i thru! and not turn back as so many hare done in the past. Ladies and Gentlemen, if you wsMiV'ih' ' "tunlctl as well as the vutett cuinip Valentines you ever seen, jut call iW at Sisson's Drugstore. fi-2t. ' Books 1 Books ! ! AVc take plea sure in aonnuuiing to the uhlic - that Mr. James . Gibbons-has' on hand o large and splendid assortment of Buolr?, Stationary fcc. which ha intends, felilng al Ciriuiiinaii trade' prices. Mr. Gibbons is a perfect gentleman and any.qne. wanting any thing in his line ' can not do' better atlv otlu-r place.. .' FlourI Flour ! ! Wo call the atr tention of our readers to the fact thai nolo and Kiiketidall. of our place keeps con stantly on hand the best article of Flour in liecpur.tr, As they .flatter themselrs that they have lieretolore given entire sat isfaction to llmir customer!", they extend to them their thanks with the expressed hoie that they will continue to favor them with their call?; at; I others will come an.l do li&vwise." . Transfers of Real Estate. The following is the transfers of real enate in Vinton county, for the week et.ding Feotunr; 1st lst,6, James Duffy to James DufiV Jr. 80 acres for II 250. E!izaleh Wliortenhetr, William Stanley land in Knox Tpt lor 1 199. t Alfred Harden' to the Trnstee ofPreshy terian Church three quarters of an acre for 675. . ' : 'Iarriace Licenses. The follow ing it the Marriage Licenses issued b the Probate Judge from the 1 3th dav of January to the 3lst day of January 18(J6 John Slots to Nancy Shull, James Lung to. Mary E Gee. , Matiiew Sh sser lo Mary Tenan. ' Lee Ogan to Amanda J. Kama. . Thomas J. Grant o Margaret Samftionsw . icheal Doyle to Julia Dunn. Robert Ratter to Lurr Stanton. ' Jacob Shry to Susan Crow. John C. Cooncy to Mary M. Moore. Henry Sampson to Sarah E. Kinney. MoroaitRaid Claims. We quote the following article from the Chillicothe Advertiser, hi the benefit of those interes ted; ' 'Quite a large number of the citizens of Ross comity are interested in the passage of an art providing for the payment of the damages WKUined , by persons livirg along the route of flielMoTgm Raid, and -ut would advice them to circulate prtitidns ami send thetn up to the; General, X'sembly tracing that an appropriation be made to liquidate t lt. . . mese oeois. n any, colored draeiicaru. of it.: .1. . 1 . .... ' '. jiiitao ucMeui ium any pronerir ( urine he d. be.caretul to note if ut the petitions, uWfll have ereat' weieht1 with ihn ur lea and reverend lawmakers whu comprise the majority of trie 'present Legislature. 1 We are a State for mutual defense as well as for Biu,maljbdrlefii;iind when 1 the. Common wealth rs invaded by a hostile foe and a portion of the ipso!; despoiled- and plun dered, the State, and not certain of its citi zens should bear. .the, burden . t When-, - the State -was invaded Cheesedom and , Western Ohio, as Integral pit.o',tbe whole suffered from' the, cbrantm calamity, and shou ld nqt endeafur to shirk their just portion of the amount ueceaFar). op). these c la iron for damage. let the people bl Southern' Ohio preae tbia natter vigorously, and tbey Djay roccsed In Hearing their lights?1 "- Iiako!?. Any of -our ladies wish-, Ing to buy or rent pianos, and let the rent pay for Uit b. can obtain the same at manu facturers prioes, byeallingj on tne, when I will explain prices and terms. MRS. RUTH C. BRATTON. [Communicated. Additional Bounty to Volunteers. Iam fiequeirtly asked the. question if any law has passed to givft more Bounty to Volunteets ? I woidd sy to all our Volun teer! And their friends, that no lw has passed jet, but ihere is a proposition be fore Congrrfs to give an additional bounty to all who enliMrd in 1661 aud 62. In all cases, I can obtain your county's for you, w hen a law shall ue pasted, as well as any perenn.you will semi your disharges to, out of the county, and certainly at.as little ex pense to on. 1 would say to all our buys to hold on till law rtescs. E. A. BRATTON, McArthur O. Jan. 25, 66 Claim Agt. Railroad Matters. We quote the following from the Chillicothe G izette. "The to'al earnings of ilia Marietta & Cincinnati Railn nd (or the year, 805 were one million, two hundred and twenty-two tli"iirund. seventeen dollars, and forty-six cents ; beinr an increase of one hundred and ninety five thousand, eight hundred and eighM-one dollars and seventy one cents nvirtho earnings of the pre.-eeding year. This is a very handsome increase, and it will be gratilyingto all fiiends of the Road to know th.it its prospects are so flattering. Whol is moat encouraging is the fact that about nine-tenths of the earnings were from local business, showing that the conntrf through which the road runs is amply able to su.-tain it, without taking into account ihs heavy through business it must do when the improvements now in progress are com pleie'd, and the necessary additioiiMl earning facilities are secured. . A heavy amount of wo'k was done during the last year, and all ol a permment character. Most of-the rack isnow in first clafs condition, and all needed improvemeuts are being rapidly made. In a few weeks the trains will com mence running regularly over the new track Irom LovelaiM to Cim inna'i. cutting oUa heavy item of expense (800,000 per year) and sicuring a'lso increased facilities for both freight and passenger buhiness.'' [For The Vinton Record. What a Vinton Soldier Thinks. Messrs BrattoD's: I drop you n few lines, to let the citizen? of Patriotic littb Vinton know, through your columns, (now that you have got out of thn columns of the army ol the Cumberland. Into the col umns iiewspaporial) that there are yet a few Veterans fiom Vinton out in df.fekcb ok Nf.w Obleaks, (to preserve their free Bureaus.) Ii has been four years since we left hemes and firesides lo put down the re bellion, end still we ate in the seivice. Why is thisl The citizens of the south ote all for re-cotisi ruction, and in my opinion the way to do tliat,i- to withdraw'ihe troops, and let us all go to i-ur respective homes. I To tne all tired of uldiorilm and kt.nw the war is over. We sMrted out niv firnt ral for troips. Imve done our duty and fiiiMifil our woik. Tiien why can we not be al lowed to return 'in our home? many'ofiis want to go home toour families, not having been home since 1861. Herein the sun ny south all ia peace, yes pear h'is spread her balmy vins over us all as a Niiinn. and down hero when t'ie booming of can lion and the shout of victory wa heard nought now is htard but t lie voire of the farmer following his plow.' and the shrill whistle of the ' locomotive looming over the late Southern Coufedero'.'y, laden ed with p.i.-sengers and freight. Many tint left nomrf when we did , will not return they have fought their laSi fight and their bones lie on hundreds of -battle field Tuese things makes you and I Took upon tha' old Flag of Washington, torn and rent' anew by tall and ' shell. ' That grand old Flag that has waved over us since the days of '70 when our fathers, with only a uandfull of men saved us Irom the tyranny of England aiid by it to swear, that no Traitois hands ahull ere pallnte or For eign loe tyranize over us as a Nation, aud that white men shall nd will rule America. We are vi'h your motto, ol the Record. Yours ' - Wm. HATFIELD, Wm. HATFIELD, Co. C 56th Reg. OV. V. I. Algiers La., Jan. 16. 66. . We clip' the' following complimen-tarv articles from our txehaugps. . . Tub Vistok Recciiu We ha'vo re ccived the Gist two mimoers of the Vin ton Rtco'rd, publi.-hed by VV. E. and A. W. Brattou , It takes the place of the McAr thtir Dimicrut. It is printed on new type, and piesenlSH neat appeamnce. Snrce-s lo the ne"' publishers. Porhmoulh Times. We liBve received the first Number of the Vinton Htcord. publi.hed it McArthur, bv vv. E. & A W. Bratton. It Is ihe size cif 1 he Standard, inid is printed oft new type. I; is a vast improvement on the old McAr thur Democrat. It is "Democratic'' in politics. We wish the publishers success in a pecuniary point of view. Juckwn Standard. . . We have received the first number of the Vinton Record, a new democratic journal, just issued ,'ai McAnhnr, by VV. E. & ,A. W. Bratton, sonsof Maj. E. A . Bratton, of the BIc Arthur Democrat, which paper has been suspended to mate room, for the new one. "Th Rrcord, having an entirely new dress, presents a respectable aopearance. and its columns give evidence of the ability of its editors. Success to you, gentlemen. Marietta Tint's. ' 1 The McArthur Democrat lias.also changed hands, and bai teen much imp raved in its typographical appearance. TFaverlj Demo era. . ' . The ViKTbir Record. This is the title of a new Democratic paper , wMch hat recently been started rit McJrthur Vinton county, Ohio, by Messrs. W. E. A. A. W, Bratton, formerly of the JWivlrrtur Demo aat. It is of imperial tize, looks well, and advocates the right ' doctrine.1 The pub lishers hfjive our best wishes for its success and for their own political aud pecuniary ad Highland Democrat. a copy of the 1 Vinton Retgrd, Vol. I. No. I, pub lUhed .t iVi Arllinr. Vii)toit- County, ,Ohi, by W.E.' &'A W.'Brltlorl,. It Is il suc cessor to H e McArthur,Z)morrfl. formerly published by' E. ' A:.' Bruit oil, 'Esq. V ihuiigh there hs beeu a change of riame, and a ch-nge' of puulishert.jhe politics bf,.the. paper is not changed -it is still Democratic. The publiaiieis being young men of energy, aiid B4 th practical printers, .hey will.rfouhl les meet with iticcese fn their under! 8in'g as the Middleport Gazette. Viriok Ilicoso We have received the first number of this paper published- at u.i v:.,, j. ni.f i. n.V 't di'Al 'A'y Bratton. It- is a tery ne6 ami handsome ihret. and its cditoiial depart- rnent diaplaya- ability and m&nlineu in a bold and leailefs advocacy of Democratic piinciples. It has for its ' motto "White men shall pile America," accept our hand, gentlemen, we arc, raiting under the some May prosperity attend you. Park trtburg Dimocrat. We omitted to notice the 'Vinton Record' last week.. It if a new paper just, started at Mcdrtbur, Vinton county, Ohio, Messrs. Bratton' editors and publishers. It is a neat ami well printed, paper of the Demo cratic part. We witli tliein surcess i everything exi-ept politics. Athens Mown- per. . - - The Editors of tho'articles above will please accept cur thanks for the notices. and we will etur.i the compliment in fu lire.' May success a'tend you gentlemen Marriages. 8HUY-r:RQW-Oa tlio 29t1i ultimo, hv Rev Jonntban Brltia E. J.C.,at ilia reii()iiea nf AmoH Miry, Mr. Jacob Shry, to Mies Susan Crow,' nil of Viut on County. RU TTER ST ANTON Oi, tlio aamo by tho same, ultbo roMileiieo of Mr John Millar, Mr. Robert Rutter, U Mi bo Lucy Stanton, all of V lllhl'll .(f. Vltltf. Commercial. McArthur Produce Market. McArthur Produce Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY D. WILL & BRO'S. McARTHUR, O., Jan. 31, 1866. Apples, (drial,) f0 00 Butter 20a25 Chifkcns 25 t'otlto ii White Hah I2.l4 Cod Fiah litf Flour 11 no Lanl 20 Oniona loo Pork 10 00 Sugar-" 20 Starch..- 15 Flax 2 00 Whiaky ... .. 3 00 lleoawax SO Beaut 2 00 Chcem 2S Krj( 20 Mackerel liU Mothers... tio Ieothor SO aloluises 75 "caches, (dried) 8 00 Rico 15 Salt 8 25 Tiniothv 8 50 Tallow". 15 McArthur Grain Market. Whont.olJ Bed. ....! 90 Old WMto 00 Shelled Corn 60 Outs...., f 40 Hurley '.. ...... . 60 Now R.d.w. 1 70 New White 1 90 Corn, Ear 60 H)o 8il liny 8 00 Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, Jan. 31. Cofkkk. Vv'e quote common Rio nt 27;i 2So, prime do. nt 2Gn31e ; choice do. at 31c. common Java nt 4:2c, and prime do nt 45c per lb. .' m Ecus Market dull and closed nt 25c per dozen for fresh, In good shipping or der. -. . Flouu We quote Superfine at S7 00a 7 60, new wheat extra nt S7 7.'m!) 00. old wheat extra nt $S 75a!) 2 Family nt$fi 25 alO 25. and Vatiey at $10 50all 50. Rye Hour 54 75 per ubl, Biiekwhcat flour $1 ()ia 4 25 per 1( 0 His. and $3 OUnlO CO per Ud. the latter for Eastern. Com meal Is active at SI 50 per 100 lbs. , ., Chain We quote prime old Rod wheat ut $1 80al 90. Xew ll.nl 1 80 for prime and 81 rjo.nl CO for inferior. Some lots nf old White are ottered nt $2 3Pa$2 60. The demand for Corn Is still active, and prices remain firm for carat 53a53c per bushel. Shelled ."a50c for mixed, and 75c including sacks. Oats In fair demand at 37c and 3!)t for choice. Rye in little demand, nt 75c for prime, A few sales of prime fall barley rcpurtcd ht.$l 15al 20. IScoar We quote raw. atl3ulflc; vellow reliiicd, 4(!a47c; white soft rellned, lOulSc; hard rciluvd. 10.i2iJe. . . .'i ' . ',-. CINCINNATI, Jan. 31. Special Notices. rPIlE rOM"'.SIO.NS A1V1, EX ft Ul 1 ince or AN invalid., , Published as a bunctlt und-nx .b caution to tocno HN and othdra, who HinV from nurvona duliilhy. pr.Miiuturo deeuy of Manhood, &e., aiippljinrf tit tho sumo timu Tiik iiEAN'a (-f ielf ci iik By one who hua cured himscif after n durgning conhlder.tblu quackery. . Ily onolutiiig a pat-paid uddreaud crivolope. siulo copica free of ch ruo, may be hid ol tho ai.lhor. NATHANIEL MAYt'AlK, Esq., Urooklyn, King co., Now Vork. febl-ly tSTTha Mason &. IUnilin Cubiuul Okuiis. forty different atylea. adupted to auered and Mcular inuiic, forJSO to t600 each. Fifty one Gold and Silver Modulo, or other lirnt premiums a-varded tliem. I'liwtratnd cutul suca f roc. Ad dress, M A SON & II AM LIN. Boston or MAS' N RrtOTHEKS.'Ncw York. sepI4 f Li t ot a ol Vmli. A Gentleman who auff. red for ycara from Nervoua Debility. Preinuturo Decay, and ull lie effects of. youthful indiforetion, v ill. for sak of Kuffuring huiniinity, send free to all who need it, tlio receipt and directions far (mil; inn iho Hinplo remedy by which lio wna enrod. f'liffiirors wialiii'frto profit by tho advertiser's experiauce, cun do so nv nddruso ng i JOHN B. OGDEN,- jell-l v. No. UChamtera St. , N. Y. . To CoimimiHlVi'S. ' , : The adverliar. having been reatorcd to health In a few week by a very simple remedy, a fter having atiffjtod for savorul years with u pavers lung alfcct'.on, (nd that draad diaoiOe, Con-mimption-ia uciioup to make known to bia fellow-mfforora the means of cure. - To all who dcre it, ha will send a copy of tha proscription utd, frea of ohargo, with tha direetimiK f r preparing aud using tha lame, which (hoy will find a euro cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis. Coughs, Colds, and all Throat und Lung Affections. The only ob jcot of the advertiaoi1 in send tig tho Prescrip tion la to hentlt the afflicted and spread infor mation which ho conceives to be. invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try hia remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a bleMng. I' ' Parties wishing tho' PreMilption, trie, by return mail, will please address, . . t Kev. EDWARD A. -WILSON, , Wiiliam iburgh, KiDgs Co., N. Y. ' January 11, 1886-ly. ' i I StruiiRe but Ti ne. ' Every yonng lady and gent'ernan in the Unifd States can hear something vory much to their advantage by return mnil, frea of charge, by addr ssinglhe undersigned. Those having any foars of. being humbng ed will oblige by not noticing this oard.. All others will please add roes their obediaut serv ant, ,TUOS. -. CIIAl')IAM, jell-iy ' ' 831 Broalway, N. T. - A CARD TO INVALIDS, A Clergyman while rosidiog in South Arncf ca as a missionary discovered a safe and sim plo romody for the Cure of Norvons W eakness, Early Decay. Diseases of tho Urinary and Seminal Organs. and tho whoto train of disord dra. brought on by hanofuljanil viqions habits. Grenur.umbeis have been already enred by this noble remedy. Promyted by a desire to ben fit (ha afflicted and unfortunate, I wilt Bene tha revi! o 1ir proparing and using this midl-i o'ne.in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Frr or Chakoka , v- ' - Pleasn Incloso a postpaid oevelope, address, ed to yourself. v . .. ( -, . ; ; . , Addresa , ' - i I JOSEPfl T. mMAW,- A . c . ' ' ' Station D. Bibli Ilocti, ': . Mra Hth 195 J -lyr. Nsw York' ATlIISKrrk WllSKEHS .1 Doyoo want Whlakaraer JloaaUchcaf XTul 9jiii Compond(wiy tore tham ,to jrowrj oa'smoothast 1cd or chin, or finir on bald beads in 8i -Weeks. Pjlca l,CO.- Btnt br mail any-t wbare, ctnacly MV(lf, oorecelp'of prie. r Addjesa W AKFEK 4 CO., Bc 133, Brooklyn New York. , , - , , febl-ly. Dr.' TALUOT.T'S. tlLLS Coafposed ol highly, concent rated extrarcU fiom roots ami herbs of the highest medical value, inlallibie in the cure of all deceases of the fciver o: any derangement of the Di gestive Organs, .' They remove all Impuri ties of the Blood, andara unequaled in the cure of Diarrhas, Jjundice, Dyspepsia. Scro fula. Biliousness, Liver C mplant, Fevers, Headache. Piles, Men u'ial Deseaaes, Here ditary Humors. Doss for adul's, one pill in the mon incr children half a pill. From one to three pills will cure ordinary cases, and from one to three Doxe will cure env cures hie case ol no matter - how longstanding: Prire$l 00-per box, Trade supplied orsent oy man . , V M OTT TALROTT M.D. a Co tine 1st 1865 -ly 62 Fulton St NY A Cough, Cold, or Sore ,Throut, KUQUIRES . IMHIDIATE AITI'NTMN. AND .SHOULD UE CHECKED. If ALLOWED ' TO COSTIBUE, Irritation op tub LfN09, A I'krma NF.Nr Throat Affectk.n.uu an In , ccrable Lino Disease. - ia orrrcM tub ussclt. DYOWN'S. BKONUHIAL TROCHEES HA VINO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE HARTS, GIVE IMMtDIATE SEI.IEfi For BRONCHirtB, Asthma. CatAraii, Consumptivb and Throat Disbapej. TROCHEES ARB I'SCD WITH ALWAYS OOOU SUCCESS. Singers and I'dblic Speakers will find Trocees useful in, clearing the voice when taken before singing- or speak iug. and relieving the throat after an unu al exertion of the vocal organs. The Trochees are recommt-nded and prescribed by Physiuiaus, and have had testimonials from eminent men throogout the country. Being no article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new locali ties in various parts of the' world, and the Trochees are universally pronounced better than other articles. . Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Tro chees," and do not take any of Ihe Worth less Imitations that may be offered. Sold even w here in the i United States, and in Foreign Countries, at 35 cefils per box. , , i , oct36-6m CINCINNATI, Jan. 31. Special Notices. Furniture. FlUiMTUUE! i . i I! Horton & Hulbert, At E. P. Boihwell's old sland, on High St : Mc art nun, oiiio. ' ! HAVING bought out the stock of E. P. lioiiiwel., und brought cn a . t . ' . . ,,. , . VB toCKet . , . FUKNITURE, . - f - - ; . dNetn tNd Bureaus, ' , - 1 Bedsteads, . Tables, Chairs,. Settees, Kockers, And every other article in the FUIiNlTCJRE LINE. All of which we will - SELL CHEAPER Than nry other eslablishme.it in the coun ty. ( Call and examine our. work and see lot yourtelves. All. work warranted. PARIS HDKT0V Sep. 28. 65. 6m E. A. IUILBI-.RT-. rFURNITUKE! FURNITURE ! W E call tha attention of tn citisens o Vinton county, to the NEW F I.R.M OF Wyckoff & Kaler NEW CABINET SHOP,. . ; AT THE OLD STAND OF Spragrttc & Wyckoff, McArthur, O. Where (hey keep on hand evory variety of far- nnurje, coneieling or Bureaus, . .Bedsteads, -1 1 Chairs, v : ' Crils, ,' Safes,. ' .' . .; .' Stands, . . . ' . Vs -' Tables, -. And evory thing in tha furniture lino. Which th y wlil sell cheaper than the cheap est. .Cotfins alwsj!-. on band and sold (ffexty five per cent ieapor than any other estubli h moii tin the State of - bio Also, window Sush on hand for vale low for cash. Jan 13--6m . JOli 1 KIN 1INU ex4cu;el with reatnssa, and dispatch at the Kiooao offloa, Brat-too'iBajldiDf,oad-or Mil of Ooar uaiss (rp staTrf.). . 1 r Q H EAT REDU CT 10 K AT THti : ORIGIIVAti - CASH STORE, OP ' 'I ' I . ... DAN WILL & BRO'S. AVe are Just in Receipt or A LARGE A.I) V1RICI) Aa ORTMUNT Of FALL AND WINTER roa 18 6 S and 18 0 0 Consistinsr of R E I G N AND DOM EST1C DRY GOODS, s .a CHOICE FAMILY. GROCERIES, , 4 ' , .' ' ...'- 1 ' ' Hats and Caps Boors & SHOES, , READY MADE CLOTMXQ, A0 ALL OTHER ARTICLES is FAMILY BSE ALL OF WUICII WERE BOUGHT FOR C A S. 1HI VERT LOWEST RATES AND They. Will Positively Sell TEAS ANf I Other Est.tblihnicut ' t' '. IN TflE COUNTY. .; DAN WILL" & BRO'S. - . : September 2l, i9ft; wrn mm 1 f V t f TTTTn.l . 'i 1. ty FAY pKiKT.I,OR ;1GG, i be t.reat invention or the A:e a" HOOP SKIRTS.,; J W. BrudkVa New l'atont Dnplcx ElllfitiV' (i double) Sprlnj Skfrt. ' ' , 't" Tho lrvoatlnn coni-lata of Duplex (ortwo) Elliptic PurO Hvflrcd Sltil PnrinoK.inifnninn-lv ' hiaided tightlT and firmly .tofretbary edre to trig .making the tonjrboi-t, iuos infloiible,f lii, aiid du ruble 8irinit ever. nied.-v; Tjey aeldom bend or break, Uka tha lioifUaprintta, and coiiKcaucntly preserve their porfoot and beautiful rliuro mora tbun twjeau liEfawiy rii-gle pring ekirt that eer lias or can to male. t -, i , ". Tho wcndorfnl lloilhlllty and great' comfort and )deasi,ra to any lmy wearing the Dapbz ' Ell piio Skirt will bo cxpcrlc.nco.1 particularly in nit rrovrtii l afL-mtnlilintt. nnnnii. ri iam ra Iroud car, church powa, urrn. chira,4.r prumenalo tind houi0 driaa, aa tio akirt cin yi I'uldtd when in nx to occupy a small plncu na ca,sily aud cctivctiicully.ru a ailk cr ruubiju dr,a. ' . , , A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfci't, and ffri-af cnnVitlit-nA nt WAaritiif tli.. Tl..l.. rEIliplic Rlacl Spring Sliirt for a firglq day will uc vi nuijrwmiD niyir meir nie. JT.-r children, Mic and young lidicv thc'aro Mio.rior to nil other.. The Imopa nre covered wih two pfy donbh rwi-tcd thread i nd will wear twl a aa l"iiif ai the riiifflejurn covcrlin?- which la on 'nil Siiitfle Steel llorp Skirta. The thrro bottom redton every Skirt ara uIq douhlu steel, and twice or double cr-vcrcJ to preve it the covorinjr . from wearing t-ff tho roda when dni(fa'inedown atuirf, atone rtepa, etc., cto.; which thuy 00 jonstuntly auhjaut to when in.iiio. 1 . ' All uro inaila of tho nov and clrgant eordud tapca. iud aro tha bisi quality In every'ptirt, diiiijj to tha wearer tho meat jrrucoiul ind per fi-v t Khape po'hlo, and are uninht'onably tha lightest, iuohI duruhlc, eo m for tab M and economical al;i rt over mado. . WKSTS' I1KAULKV & CAHY, I'ropriatora of the In ven :ion, and 10 lo manufacturer. 9 thnmosr,. and 79 and 81, Head atreeta.KaV YorU 1 . .' ' formula in all flrnt-clana atorca Irt tTdS V-ft-r, aud thriujhnut tlu United Stateaaod Canada, Ilavanna do Cuba, Mexico, Houth Amorict, aud the Wbi 1 1 t-ST tuqiiira for the' Duplix Ellirtlojfor doublo) Spmi? Skirt. January 18, lCflii, 3m A. & C. ' C0iFI DENT I A L, ' RKT combined talon to, t X Kurnnn iitiiI lm,t,lAn.H mu nicu toconui : ura, utm- c-jcniiioro mrpei, iiicii;iiati, la the only otliv in tho city whra a permanent enra of priv.it,, UineiiaCH enn l hail without the Use of mnroufy or eliatifro cf diet. JV guaraawo to tore Hon',--I Oil, (ilert, Syphilid, lmrotir.cv, Ni etnrojil Emlsflona, or Soli' Abuse, IlitirLal Emirona, Eemala complniiirs, In ehort. every pnSsibl" form and vtiriuty of bcxunl T,eitt. ' CurVa rapid, th onph in.l poimancnt, and faosino.m fate. Com'j onu Come all. - C-BIAT IlkDI. AL CIBCUIAB Mnt for tvT3.gC8Ht etampa ' ' , , ' . PiiiNcii iMrra A sure preventative lodiacasc. Tiieo. 1 each, or three for fi, or 7 nor dizcn. Sent hymriil. 1 i.j Dr. h.'H Iuvlgora'dns Linimmt, Price. 2 CO per botlo. . . , , i- OlIFAT WOIIS OS mtVATR Dl. EASES, TIIK OTIDI . to 111ALT11. i(.honc!! to all, male and funuilo tha olj mi. I ymintr. shonld read this b'ok' It will cnlihuti thi,,o who (rropo In darkness m t. i y ,"',ll "-.rtui-a of hirht one dollar. . . 7." lAD'"---N Ldv should b without Mul. Lui-.-r-a Fonub Monthly PilU a rote and a..vtiul rems ly for all Irregularities and I'liatruetinn, frmn vrlialover eanao. Prlu onadullarabox;cxt.ra fina llvo dollara. - Cnmt municationabv mail entireiv on(anti,A M.i letter will le unawertd unlnas thev contain- a rurntllanco or a p-vtaja atnnip. CmM or addrtaa. VM. liOXAIMRTEA KETNOI.DS. ' ISi Sycr.moro St .bet. Fifth und Sixth, ea-t a'da laeiiii iti. O. OIUco houre, 0 A. 11. to 9 p. M. P. I . li"S I?2. .. DR. STRICIiLANDlS IPiIe Remedy HA S ctirod thoafauda of tne worft eaac of lilin.l u,i tu;,. U!1.. CUKE Fon FILES. , T ...... H..H ..imuiiiK t ilea. i givea linmcaiaia rriier. and ctlecta a pcrma- n,lir l-ll.A. . Trtf It flll-AMlllf If im t. .1 a euro. For sale ty all Brugfclata at 50 ceota poi Jauttary 13, 13W. ly. . ; , -- DR. STElCn-'LAND'S IUCLLIFLCOUS 'vi COUGH BALSAlt I warrnntcd ta bo tlio mily prepurutiv: 1 known to c ,ire Cough. Col lii, floarnoncfs'. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Chronic Conglm, Concur: ntlon, Jlriuohitia and Croup. Bting pn-par-d from Honey and llctba it ia lialiog of.cniiig, and expeetnratiitg, an! particularly fiiiitnl.lo for all atfec'tens of tl.a Threat and Lanira. Fi.r me by i Ilrngists Cveiywhora.' . Junuary 13. 1 86 . ly. . DOCTOR Strickland's TONIC. D" in. PTHICCLAND S Tonio ia a con I cen'iatid preparation of 1:001s and ilerba, lt antianida and carmlnx ti van to f-trciigihcn tin stnmneh and norvu y torn. It i.i a certain remedy f.ir Dyapepaia or I11 digonllon, Norvousnena, I,o-s ot Appetite, cidity cf tha Stomach, Flntu'ency and' Dcbplty. t It not alooholic, therefore particu larly auited for Weak. Nervous and Dyapiptio. perrona. For sale hy all Drnggiata every whara at ono dollar perhottlo. , .lanuary 18. lait. ly. " ' . Shcrlir'a Sale.- . -STATE OE OUIO, VINTON CO, P & L (r Brown admV of Jnol In eonrt of M Brown dee'd l'lt'ffa ,1 P O Brown principal and J C ' Commn n P Brown J (4 wetland recur-I ' itiee, Defendants ' J on Vrndi. : Pi'RSL'AXT to tho command of a vendi in tka" above caue to ma directed from tbo Court, cf Common Pioaa, of the aforcaald county of Vintcn. I will offer at public sale, at tha door o( the .Ctonrl -houa, in the town of Wc Art Car, frf af ircaaid county of Vin'on. on Wednesday, February' 28th, 18f)0i at the hour of one o'clocn 1 M of eaij day. tlx following lands and tenements to-wit : . All of out lot number three 31 in tho town) of Prataviile, Vinon cotfnty, Ohio, containing tkreo site and forty-threo cne hnndrcrtth of an aero, except a portion of said out lot convey ed to 1) Pinney vy deed from P Q Brewada-ed March fi, 1359, containing two acrea and niuo-ty-fiverods. Takonaathe property of Pearly G Brown r: satiffy ajndmenlof aforeaaid court, ia farm of Hand LG Urownadminiatrators of John Brown deceased. , , -t Appraised aa followp, to-rrlt I Two hundred, and twenty five dollara and must bring two thirds of thatanm. - !l Terma of sale, cash In hand. ':: ' . . JOUfJJ.SHOCKET.". M D Brown gnardian Sherilf V C O t i .Tanniiry j.y ISM-fiw4-pfl(H0 - . - , Johu 31. Kvcjiau'i Estate. - -n IOTIoK ia hereby given that tbo ruhicribrt lv has been qualified aa administrator debo- ' ass n 11 with-h-r-wlt smnexed'oTlTie ea'.ara ot,. daceaaed. Dated at McAihnr,tblx 24th 'ToP -January Mid. 8w4 Ja9. A. CCXKINi,.-