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Tht Chtapett Magaiint in tht Worldl TmSnomilsrsnd widely circulated magasine has no reKd an edition unequalled in thia coan irv Tach numl "irbrnamented by numerous fine MBav.DKB, ina n compiet i,br.a ,??L Varfo ty of Ule,aketclies. poem., and illustra Kfarticle." written expressly for us column;. U is lonceded by all to be the cheapest and beet Mage, sm.in.th.world. l&oavear: seven copies 9 00-, thirteen eeples ELLIOTT, IH0ME3 TALBOT, Boston. Mais. PIRB ARMS Sold by tbe trade Generally A Liberal discount to Dealers, 200,000 urntihtd thi U. S, Gntrnment. Army Revolver, Mn. jlrlbre, aTv Revolver, .-.. .... -..-... Belt Revolver, gise calibre. Police Revolver, 1"" j or,, Kew Pociiet Revolver, . , Z. Pocket Revolver, (Wder'a p . 31-100 m. ca ibre. KcpeaUng Pistol, (Elliot pt ) o. W cartr'ge, Vst rocKet rimoi, Gun Cane, No. 22 and 32 " Breeoh Loading Rifle, (Beat's) No. f and I M devolving RiaeT ndl-lu0in calibre. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion, Nut Tori. itaoif At AOBXTt. Moore A Nichols. Sew York Tot. Reed A Hon, ,, Boston Jos. C. ttruhri Co., Philadelphia Poultney A Trimble, Baltimore Henry Folsom A Co., Pw Orleans Johnson, ffpencer A Co 0?h,,c"!0 L. M.Rumsey A Co., 8t. Louie aibart E. Crane. . ian Fransieco March 21, 186Wy DON'T FAIL TO READ THIS I SEND your address, with stamp, for sample and catalogue ol Articles for Young and Old, Married aad 6inele. All should have them. Address A . BKIIXIES, 74 Bleeoher Street, New York City. July 18, 1 8fl7-8ra TO C0HMJ MJTIV Efl. Rev. EowAao A. Wjisoii A willseud (free olctiarge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for asking and us hi the simple remedy by which he was cured of a long affection and that dread disease consumption. His only object is to benefit the afflicted and he hopen every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost nettling, and may prove a blessing. Please address a. Rv EL)WARD A. WILSON, Ho. 168 South Second Street, Williamsburg, N. Yerk. May2,lS7 -IT Sheriff's Sale. IN PARTITION. Staf of Ohio, Vinton Connfy. t.. u.,i. Plaintiff. 1 1n Court of Common " Talinat Pleas. Order of Orr-n IT Gould et. al., Derts. ) B e. - TN PTJKSUANCE of an order of sale in the above .... m ma riirected from the court of common nipasin and for the eounty of Vinton, and Stateef Si.iZ t..arinir date of Seotember tlth. A. 0. 1887. I will oiler for sale at public auction, at the door of the Court House, io w. m bwu TUESDAY, the 29th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1867, at thhonr of 1 o'clock a. .ofaaid day, the one un divided equal half of the following lands and tene- "ituateTn'the county of Vinton and State of Ohio, beina a part of the South east Quarter of Section ria Townshin Ten (10.) Kan Be Seventeen ( 17. beginning at a stone in the aoutn boundry line or Mid Uuarter Beotion; thence west with the said line l.7ti ehains to the easi boundry of ih l)epot Grounds of the Marietta A Cincinnati Railroad yom. py; thence North-easterly with the hoe of said De pot bromide M ohalns; thence East .78chaipsto a stonef thnce North U chains to a aioni thence c.i lo.Sl ohains to a stone; thenoe South 7.38 chains to the place of beginning contaiiog tea seres more The same to be sold subject to the dower estate ii. .k- t Mirfn aiut MAraaret M. ftould. Appraised at five hundred dollars and must bring iwo-iniras oiwi u.. . . .. - , Terms of Sale oath In hand at the time of sale, JOHN J. SHOCK KY, . , . SberiS Ymton County. O, H. i. Bendy, Att'jfcr Pl'ft. ejrtembe8, 1W7-SW-1I V J a jr -saaw m I d ' iLWH AND AGUE! THE BIMEDT TO CURE AND PREVENT DB. S. . BlCUARDSOtTS SHERRT WIKE BITTERS. The Celebrated New Englsudemedy lor For-Jaundice, Fever and Ague, General Dt bilily, and all Liteatet anting from bitordtrtd Stomach, Liver orBowelt. They are nwd and recommended by leading phy sirians of the country, and all who try thtm pro noupce them invaluable. They nr sold by medicine dealers generally. Prici One Dollar per bottle. J. N. H AKK1 CO., .Cincinnati. Ohm, Proprietor tor the Southern and Western Stutet. For sale by G. W. 8isson, Druggist, McArthur, Ohio; B. 8. Wilcox, Hatnden, Ohio, and Dr. J. A. Monahan, Druggist, Hamden, O. 9 ALLETi LUNG BALSAM, io tbi ecu or Consumption, Bronchitis, AND ALL DISEASES THAT LEAD TO II Buoh as Coughs, Neglected Colds, Pain in the Chest, and all diseases of the Lungs. Kriirmmtii should use the Balsam for their Throats. Trnq Balsam Is Introduced to the snfferini puhlir ,Sr lie merits for posit.vecure of such disease. IIv?r lo r n'Umul. fVnvn which it 1r- hare been turn r - " ;: our. md D. Tor aucil uiieawt wj imw imv....... ma upt .0nnimn(lfrl hv DhV JttX h.vVb quiinied with lUgrea. tuccesi. As an Expectorant It n no fcqael W. copy the foiling intiNMng letter from Dr, t. .. i in mhasrv the interests of humanity that I rejue iw Ailen't Lune ble paper o"' "..; w. attacked Ha mam .a . -" , hlnh 10 Willi a severe com, n " , j .., :.. i. eoliKhineniKhis almost incessantly, wilh coldnint sweats, with increased imtacoin, whlcn exttnaea iu ?o the Bronchial tubes and which kept me coughing all summer. I was at Shoreham on a proieasiou. v sit the past October, when the "good aniariten" came along introducing Allen's L ung Balsam into cording to dlrecroni, and 'o;mwliftfeIi have now taKen wo DwiHc, wuiuu if .1.. en aare. ni Hlirinff thfl tllTl O! ITIO got III" Uliat ww - e . my affliction, f was in a state of constipation, whioh the Balsam has almost effectually regHla ,ted. ho J i t.A.. Kia vol tiahiA tnftiininn. J .eebythe Western papers that the "hye' ramiivsnouia do wii.w t;.nc,nnt. wnre ":7,uC.donbt 'pttoauo.ngi.mw ".jv-- l.iV. ntforthel 11 Will loon ueconie uin:v. - - .. cure oi sii aneasm " 1 f. rii.ii.i the lungs. jnaiij l.dh.oi . jj., - aiddlebary, V., Nov. 16, 180. The nroprietore ol this vnlunhle Balsam lake pleas ure in calling to it the attention of all medicine deal ers, desiring mat iney iiraou... KPv a kiLZa. si? rL!st?. rr:hrcl? ed II Will BIUIUU UIB wo na aaava.w Perry Davis' Pain Killer, . . . i ' kJ..A a all nor t nt the inhab- Wnicnnas own muuuuwi r .-- j . ii"d world, and is everywhere appreciated and sought after The Balsam., for sale by most of the leading nSS sod cm ! be had from them, in any :!. ri.aired bv the country dealers. quantity Jwt Co.sole Proprietors, C nc nnati. Ohio. O. W. Sisson, DruRgUV Mo Arthur, Obie, Dr. J. A. Monahan, Drugglit, Hamttea, B. 8. Wilcox, Hamden. Fever and Ague and Cbim THC Best Bemcdy to Care IS DAVIS' PAIN KILLER. DirMfioni or ill Uti. mini .nf,.la of the Fain Killer in I about haira ptniot noi. Bv.,n.. . . iLa attaab i IMtninff ened with molasses, as m V"V" on, bathing freely ine cneat, oao . vw .i. i.k h. ndinin at the same time. CIS, suu . . . . , n. . .u. j...!n an. minutes, if the .... J... alnn the Clllll. Should it urs uudo v- r ... mi n i produce Tomiting, (and it probably wi'M.if r. . . . iatr. a littla Fain the stomaon IB very ium, - ir:u.. i. ir sweetened with sugar, after eaoh spasm. Persewence in the above treatment has cured many seTere and obsti nate cases of Ibis disease. . P IN KILLER Ciree fere Throaf AFatorite Medicine wilh all classes. Is Davis' Pain JLiller. IFjouhafe Painter's Cholie, ' Use the Pain Killer. w 0 Msdieine is as popular. AS tug ram Aiiier. KEEP the Pain Killer Always at hand, t TP jou hate a Cough or Cold; ' Uss the Pain Killer. r 00K and not get caught without a bottle I , of fain riiuer in me nouso. t FT evervbodv use the Pain Killer fer Jt Sprains and Bruises. F i VERY sailor should carry a bettle of Pala i Killer with him. , TJEMEMBER, the Pain Killer Is for both XV Internal and tzternai. tv. p.tn Killer la aold y alt the Drug gists and Dealers In Family Medicines. Agents for the Western States. For sale ny O. W. Sieson, Druggist, MoArlbnr, Dr. J. A. Monahan, Druggist, Hamden, R,8. VYiloox, Hamden. q q PURIFY YOUR BLOOD. DR. "WEAVER'S CANKER? SALT RHEUM Fnr rki l?lirs of Canker, Salt Rehum, Ereyeipelas, Eorofulone Diseases, cutaneous, ana every aiua oi disease arising from an impart state of the Blood. The most effective Blood Purifier of ths Nine teenth Century I etsTnls fivrnn. with the Cerate, we will warrant to eure any hard eaee of Old Bores no matter now long standing, -So!d by Druggists Generally."! For rale by " O. W, Sisston, Druggist, McArthur; Dr. J. A. Monahan, Bamdea, R. B. Wilcox, tlamden. Jily lfc lr-Hi An Old Song Set to a New Tune 11867 At tpring approachti Ant and Roxchet from thsir holet com eef, And 3lici and Ratt In tpit of tati, Gaily tkip "aUul. - - ft.. . "18 years established ih N. Y City." "Only inlallible remedies known." Tree from poisons." .... Not dangerous lo the human family." 'Bats come out ol their holes to die." Costar's" Kat, Roach, &c, Exterm's Is a paste used tor Rats, mice, Roaches, Blaak and Red Ants, Ac, Ac, i:rwnrV' Tlflii-Bup- Exterminator Is a liquid or wash usedjto destroy, and luaa aureventive for' Bed Bugs, Ac. "Costar's" Electric Powder for Irisocts Is for moths, mlsquitoes. Fleas, Bod-dugs, Insects on Plunts, jFowls, Anhxata, Ac. mam ... T) . -. I f m I WAfIKI AflB tmi tati OHS sM"S(.e that "Cof tar's" name is on each box, bot tle, and Flask, before you ouv n . t-Addrise HENKY B. COSTAB, AAA lirnadwav. New Tork. gQrSold in McArthur, by J. 8. 8trong, and all druggists and dealers everywiiore CE1EBRATID 1 For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Blee ding, Blind and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and Ill-conditioned Sores; Ulcere, Swellings, Eruption, Cutaneous Affections, Rincworm. Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &o. : Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac; Bites of wnineri. insects. ji.uims.iB. o. j-Boxes 25 cts., 50 cts., nd 91 sixes. tTSold by all druggmls everywhere. foTAndby Hsnit R. Cost a a, Depot ,414 Broadway New Tor, toy-Sold by J. 8. Strong, McArthur, 0. COSTAB'S vnt DUAL CORN B O L T I N I, Tor Corns. Bunions, Warts, Ac. arBoites J6 cts., 6i' cts., and $1 siaea. tvV-Knl.t h all Uruiisists everywntrt. fry And by Henry R. Costar, Depot 484 Broudway, Hew loia Sa-A.nd by J. S. Strang, McArthur, 0. COSTAB'S JEEPASATION Of BITTER SV7E:IIT AID' ORANGE BLOSSOMS, TOE BIATJtlTflNQ THX COMPLEXION. Used to soften and beautify the skin, remove freck les, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac. Ladies are now using it in preference to all ethers. g-Bottles $1. t8old by all iruggists every where. SSTAnd by Henry B. Costar, Depot 484 Broadway, New York, tsirAnd by J. S. Strong, McArthur, 0. COSTAB'S KCTORAL COUGH REMEDY, . r.iTie 'Tnlrlfl. Hoarseneas. Sore Throat. Croup, Whooping Cough, Influence, Asthma, Consumption, uroncoiai anecuouo anu an diseases of the Throat and Lunge. ggy-BotUes 25 cts, 50 ets, and 91 sises. tSold by all druggists eteywhere. i?And bv Henry B. Costar, Depot 4S4 Broadway, New York. And by J. n. B'rong, e.Fiaar, v. CO ST R' S CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A TJ5IYEB8AL DINNER PILL, ; trnr narvons and sick Headache, eoeti veness, Indl- gaelion. oyspin"a , .- rhea. colics, chills, levers, and general derangement j : - killAn.n.a. iun.lin.linn. illaw. ot the digestive um.. averboxes o cw, ouow, !'. KKniii h all druffcists evervwhere. And by Henry B. Costar, Depot 484 Broad way, New lork; And by J. 8 Btreng, UsArthnr, 0. AtiejoeSUlseT-em "W A. IsT T IB ID I 3,000 UBCRIBERS IN VINTON COUNTY, ion A 0 1 THE GREAT CIVIL WA S is ran TJxxltoca. otevtee, From to ISGS. Haviso been appointed Agent for . the Youth's History" fo'r Vinton County, Ohio, I am now prepared to receive subscriptions from those desiring this excellent and popu lar work. Any person desiring to canvass any township in Ylnton county, will pleaee send, for terms at oaoe and secure territory before it Is too lata; Agents wilt be given Yery faTerable terns, Aa aotlte Agent can make from 4 to $6 per day. The German edition of the Youth's History, whioh has been called for, is also now ready. The work Is designed to furnish the yonth of the country a candid and Impartial Histo ry of the Great War through which we bays juit passed, From a Democratic standpoint, Theinds of the yonth of our country are being poisoned and niiseducatod by the false and partial histories of the Abolitionists, and it is ef great importance fer the welfare of our country that the real Disunionlsts, as tbey arc now proving themselves to be, shall be properly portrayed. The great Jmpor. tanee ef a sound Juveniee literature has long been felt aad acknowledged, and as this is ths Irst attempt to famish It, tbe Publishers, of the the work Messrs. Van Ivrie, Hortoa it Co,, New fork -respectfully solicit the eneonragement of ths public, and ths assistance ef the Democratic press. It is jast suck book as ought to forma part ef lbs small library ia every family la Tin- tea county ; or it shoald be plased in the hands ef every child, for tbe purpose of giving then a correct idea ef the late war and itc eauioi. It is neatly printed and bcand, illustrated with II engarvlngs, and contains 384 pages, divided lata 41 chapters. It contains the llkeneesceof Geaeralc Lee, BtencwallJaek an, f rant, MeClellan, Sherman, Johnston Jefferson Davis, Abraham Liaecla, A. H. Stepbcas, J. Wilkes Bcotb, Ac. 3PXioo 01.OO. J.W.BOWEIaT; (if tht Snauirtr Printing Office,) AGENT for Vinton Coiotj. BLTttlEU, DAY A CO., MANSFIELD, OHIO mrreriCTPRB COOK'S EVAPORATOR, EUREKA CUTTING BOXES, Etjieka Cider Mills, VicToa Canc mill, Stas Cobs Shelleb, Horse Poweb Forks, , BUNN'S ESQUIMAUX REFRIGERATOR," Warner's Sulky Revolving Rake DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, Crawford's Garden Cultivator, Amalgam Btllt, DRAG AND CIRCULAR 8AWING MACHINES, And many other articles In the way ef Implements, Toole ana machinery. PURE SORGO AND IMPIIEE SEED, selected varieties. Bend tor oirouiars. MarchCS, 1887-1 y STEVENS HOUSE, SI, 93, 25 &. 2 Broadway, IV. Y- OppotiU Bowling Grttnx ( nif THK EUROPEAN FLAN. THESnvim Hocus is well and wldelY known te the traveling publio. The location Is especially .... . 1 k.i.d. 1 I. : SUItaDie 10 merenaiiw uu iucui is iu olose proximity to the business part otthecity-ls .1. v.i..v.t aitiitharn and wastAin traTal anil and adlaoentte all the principal Railroad and steam- Ths travails House has liberal accommodation for over 800 guests it is well furnished, and possesses every modern Improvement for the comfort and en tertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious ..11 tmA nrnviilri with una and watar the attendance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously provided with every deucaoy of tbe season at moderate rates. . GEO. K. CBA8I h CO, ' lfey W, laM-eaj) FrfrirUtt. - Sheriff's Sale. Slate of Ohio, Vinton County. Christopher Winkleman, Plaintiff, In court of com. against I Pleas. William A Pearceand On an Order A Hamuol V. Dodge, Defendants. J .Decree. PURSUANT to the command of an order and de oiee in the above cause to me directed from 'the coutt of common Pleas ot Vinton county, Ohio, and to me directed as Sheriff of and county, 1 will otter at public sale, at the door of the court house, in the town of McArthur, in the aforesaid county of Vinton, on TUESDAY, the. mh day of October, A. D. 1SG7, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 11. of said dnv, the follow ing landa and tenemdnts one equal Undivided half of the following described premises to-wn; Commencing at the South-west corner of that part of Out-Lot Number Twenty-five ('25,) In the Town uf Wilkesville, in said county of Vinton, owned on the 14'b day nf May, A. D. 1859, by William C. Cline, and running South-east paralell with the Street in said Town Fifteen (15) Rods; and thence South-eaBt Eleven (11) Bods on a . straight angle with said Street ; thence Fifteen (15) Rods South-west on a paralell wilh said Second Street) thenoe North-west to the place of beginning containing one acrr more or less together with the Flooring and Saw Mills and all other appurtenances on said land. Taken as the properly of William A. Pearce to satitty a judgment and decree of the aforesaid oouit in favor of Christoplmr Winkleman. - Appraised at one thousand six hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty-three cents and must bring Terms of sale cash in hand at the time of sale, JOHN J. 8H0GKEY, . . WierflVintoBCount), 0. T. b. Eana, Att'v for Pl'ff. ' September IS. llSI-SwleU ' - Sale of Real Estate BY ORDER Of VINTON COUNTY PROBATE CODRT. William Mark, Administrator of the Zuiato of Oliver Fuller, deceased, against Julia A, Lulibridge, and John Lil'.ibridgc, her husband, Richard Fuller, Zelindia Shields, and John Shields. her husband, who have ar-1 In Vinton County : .1 -. e.. . l n . r. . " rivr i. iuii vgn, iu..nuu i rruuaHi vour,, ruuer, nancy j. luoore, Har riet A. Moore, who are mi nors and resdents of Vinton county, in the State Ohio, James Moore, minor, who re Petition Lands. to sell sides in the State of Iowa, Nan cy M. Kills, and Levi Ellis, her husband, who aro of full age, Alma Culbertaon, Melissa Cul bertson, Jphn P. C'ulbertson, David H. Culbertaon, and Charles Culbertson, who are minors and reside in the State of Indiana. j TN pursuance of an order and decree made X hv the Probate Court of Vinton countv. Ohio, on the ltlth day of September, A. V. Id07.il will ofiur loreiur it pniiue auuuuu, on SATURDAY, thel2thday of October, A. V. 1867, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, on the premises, in the Town of McArthur, in said Viuton county, the following described premises, s t iai;a the couuty or vinton ana Btato oi -n' ro.F'-; "Commencing one hundred links south of the south-east corner of In-Lot Number one hundred and five in the Town of McArthur, in the aforesaid county; thence west three chains and thirty-fire links to a stake; thence south eightchains; thence east inree onains ami tnirty-nve links to a stone; thence north eight chains to the olace of beginning:. containing two aoros and sixty eight hundredths an Here mure ur less. Appraised at four hundred and fifty dollars and must bring two thirds of that sum subject to the dower ii.terest oi Happy Fuller, widow of said dece dent, of twenty dollars to be paid to said widow each and every year by the purchaser during her natural life. Terms ot Sale One-third cash in hand on the dav of .ale; oue third m six months; and the residue in twelve montns train tne day or sale deferred pay ments to bear interest and to be secured bv mort gage upon the premises. WILLIAM MARK, Administrator of Estate of Oliver Fuller, deceased. September 12, 1867-tds Sheriff's Sale. Jeremiah RatcIifT, Plaintiff, In Vinton County airainHt 1 Pnurt nf ftimmnn Thomas Kay, Kumuel Ray, and f Pleas. John Hwiuin, Defendant,. J Vendi. PURSUANT to the command of an order of sale in the above causa to me direoted rrem the Court ol Common Pleas ot Vinton county, Ohio, I will offer for sale ai Public Auction, at the door of the Court Mouse, in tne Town or McArthur, in the county slore- sflid, on TUESDAY, tho 29th day of October, A. U. 1367, at 1 o'clock p. if. of said dny, tho following lands and tenements, situate in the couuty of Yintpn, and State of Ohio, to-wit: One-Eighth part of. the Bouth-Rast Quarter of Kecuon i niny-inrce town lima itanga Nineteen (19.) ALSO Forty -one (41) acres Section Thirty-four (31,) Town Nino (9,) lUnge Nineteen (19.) ALSO Nine (9) acres 8outh-West corner of the South-WeH quarter of Hoction Thirty-four (34,) Town and Rang" the same as the other. Also Eighty-one (81) acres East hU (E. ) of the North East Quarter (N. E. Qr.,) of Sectiuu Thirty-Three (M,) Town and Range the same as the other, -ALIO Fertv (40) acres oi the South-West Quarter (S. W. Qr.,) of the North-West Quarter (N. W . Qr., of Sec tion Thirty-three (33,) tho Town and Range the same asaoove. Levied upon as the cronerty of John Swaim to sansfv a iudmnent rendered atrainst Thomas Rav. Samuel Ray, and Johu Swaim by said Court in favor . t t . vi iivrvijiiuji iwiuiiii. Aonrained as follows: Thetirst described tract of land appraised at sevea- teen nunurea aouars i9i,ruu. The second described tract of land appraised at one hundred dollars I $100 UO.I The third described tract of land appraised at two nunareu anu nve uouars izuo uu. The fourth described tract ol land appraised at nlue hundred and seventy-two dollars S972 00.1 lie fifth descri bed tract ol land appraised at I bundred and twenty dollars 8520 Do. And must brine, two-thirds oi the above sums. Terms of sale Cash in hand at the time of sale. JOHN J. SHOCK EY. Sheriff Viuton County, f bio. D. B. Bhivel, Att'y for PI'fl. September 88, 18v.w-20 NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. r"PHE Commissioners of Vinton county will meet at jl tne nnage across cik rora or Kaccoon oreelc, near ueorge opeea s, in tilt iownsnip, Vinton coun ty, Ohio, on dATUitDAT, the 26th Day of October, A'D. 1867. stl o'clock r. u. of said day, and let to the lowest re- sponsipie oioaer tne building or the Frame Work of a Covered Bridae on the Abutments now constructed at said point. dj uraer oi ine vommissioners. . W. F. FELTON, Auditor 7. 0. Ootober 3, 1887-td Divorce Notice. WILLIAM LOWERY, whose place of residence is unknown, ie hereby notified that Mam Ann Lewrev. did, on the 12th dav of Auaust. A. 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