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A OINTS WANTED. : FOB DS. WILLIAM BMlTil'l HCTIGNAET OF TEE DIBIT, Wrillen bv s7entv of the distinguished I'i vine, ami' Atit,..i" ot Kuioi aid '" e0""''" ...IrairJ ub over 1J5 Heel and Wood En crr anl valuable maps. Oniric l.d m One larre OHiiv volume. Pin-. IVO. hlierlenced A on end fillers d lo introduce this vaiu sl.le bo.-k ikui eeiy fauuly o a compauion of Aaeiitt will And thin valuable work will ml whh leai'y sale sii.ong allclasbts. tor full par teuUt Audi. Bow.N( Ed(or Mi-Arthur, Ohio. k 8 . i S a h 5 rS t?3nd It i sn vnriii.iKO or In all ruses of Nen- Talitia Kacnlis, often ett cting a perfect euro in than twentv four hours, from the use ol no Hre tlinii TWooiTimiB Pills. No other form of Nenraliiia or Nervous Dis- ease has tailed lo yield to Ibis WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in the evereet eases (If Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous demngenieiih- of many veara atanilini! atlectinx the entire system, its iiae s.r a few dnvs, or a tew weeka at the utmost, always artunls the moat astoniahing relief, and very rarelv tails to produce a complete and per Bianentcure. It cont ins no drugs or other materials In the slightest degree injurious, even lo the moat deli eale tysteui, and oin always he used with PtKFhCl SAFETY, It baa long been in constant use by many of our MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS, who (ire it tbeir nnanlmoui and unqualified ap provnl. Bout hy mail oo receipt of price ami postal One package, 11 On Posteg S cents 6ix paci-aiies, 6 tio Pontage !i7 tenia Twelve packages, 9 00 Postage 8 cents It la sold by all who'efale and retail denier in drugs ami medic ner throughout the United Stales, ana by TURN Eft & CO., Sole rroprietort, 41 6m , 120 Trcruont St., Boston, Mass. rj h. rrf 0 ... 1 1 l ti S? . 8. Ft " a yiW' m ij .Cii-l.L CO.O iriliCij for all do purpoara of u Laxative .H. rcrhnps no one medi cine is so ttuivernl)y rc qiiircd by everybody a a cnth.-ii tie, nor was eve nny beloi'o so miivursnl ly adopted into use, h every country anduimnr. nil clatfes, ns tiiis mil: but cl'.iriiut purgntivi J'f. 11m' nbvliin re:i at7 eon I?, tn.it it is n inure re "fflSftT -v- ''lit liable nnd f ir more cfl'er SSJS nwl remrdy than ) otner. 'inosc vno niivi Wotl it, know that it cnreil tliem; tlioHewho hnv pot, know that itenrca ilieir ncighbora nnd friondn. and all kuoii ihnl hut it ibies once it docs slvrny that It nwer fails thmiif.li nny fault or neglect o Its romiiositton. We have, and enn show, tlxtu aajide upon tliousanils of ccrllllcaies of irmnrka bio cuica of the following roinplaint, but and. Cures are known In every cigliboihooil, and wh thniibl wo nulilih them ? Adapted to all aires an conlitious in all cliinatea: containing neither rnto Inul or any deleteri us drug, they may ha takci with safety by anybody. Tkrir emrar coating jirc ferves Ihem ever fi csb and makes tliem pleiu-nnt t: take, while being ptiicly vegelablu uo litum cjii ari- ptna their use in any quantity. They opeitno hy their powerful iiifhienro on thi tnternal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate i Into henlthy action reihuve the obstruc lions of Ui ttomoeh, bowels liver, and olhor organs of th boily, rostov'ng their irregular action to iienltii, m by correcting, uliervcr tliuy exist, tucli dentugv menta as are the tlrst origin of disease. ' Jllnuto directions nio given in Iho wrapper on the box, for the following coinlaiuts, wiiich Uica till rapiiilv cure: for J.ru-iin or Indlfrratloa, Hlei vs. Iituiruoi' iiud 1.hm of jip'"'e. Itic hoiild lie taken lliodeialely to atiiiiuluto lutom av b and icstorc its hcdtliv towennd action. For IjU'i-r omittumt Hud ils vni ious symp tr,ms, nillnua KruiiacEif, Mlvk leulaca Yuntsdlt'e or Mv:'4n fsitrbnvaa, iLlutin Cnlto mid Illlloua I; i-vt, Uiey should Ih) ju diciouf-ly taken for each cave, to correct the disease action or remove the obstructions which can it. For Iyentery or Wtari'lioca, but ana uuh Aose is Kciier, llv lequired. For nhcauiuliNui, tionf, Clrarpl, Palpi, tatlna of llio llruil, tMiu ia lu hide Hack nud I.oin, l hey kIioiiIi) be coiiiimiomdi taken, us requiiHii, to change the diseased action o1 the system With such cluuige Uiote cuiuplitinl Oisapjiear. For Dropsy nnd Drafialcal Snetllingw 11 ie;. should he taken in liirgeind liciiueut do;cs lu pro 4uce tlie cn'ect of a dnu-liu purge. - For HnpfirpMton large ilo-e should he takci tt it produces the desired ell'ecl by sympathy. As a Itnicr I'M. take one or two Villi to pro Bote digestion anil rtliove the Hoinai h. An occasional rlose stiuiuhitos the stomach nm bowels into heiillhy action, restore llu aiielite (nd invigorates the system. Ilenco it ia ollen nil Tantaavtiiu wliein no serinua derangement exist One who feels tolerably well, often iiiida llmtadoci of these VW liuikcs him feel decidedly belter, fror. tlicir (Icaueu.j! anil renovating client ou llicdigeT tive apparatus. There are numerous cases when purgative is required, which wo cannot annuel ate here, but thev suggest tlieinf elves to everybody and where the virtues of Uiis l'lll lire known, thi public no loujcr doubt n but to employ, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. for maraae of thn Throat anri lung aacb a t'ong-uw, Colda, W hooping' Cough. Itromlittls. Asthma, ami t onaumptlun. ProbnbJr never before in the whole history r IM-Airine, has .my thing won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this etccllcu' remedy for pulmonary com plaint. 1 hrougli a lour series 'of rears, ninl "among mot of the races or fuen it has ritn higher and higher in their ei-liina lion, as it has become belter known. Its uuifoiii. Character nnd power to cure tho various alfcclioio Of the lungs and throat, have made it known ns a re liable, protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it if at the ame time the most effectual remedy that can be given lor incipient consumpnmi, anil uie dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision sfrainit sndjen attacks of C'mtrn, it should lie kept nn tunc! m every faimlv, ami indeed as id! are sometimes subject lo colds and coughs, ah ahonM be provided with this antidote for them. Allhomrn settled CoiHHintoM is thought In Curable, still greet numbers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, nd the patient restored to sound health by the t'Aerrv frrtitrni. So complete ia its. muster) Ker the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most ohni inate of them yield to It. W hen noth ing elre could reach them, under the Lhzrry Jft;e tornl they snbaide and dfsapiear. fiinirrnt and fuiilie Sptakert find great pro tection from it. Autumn Is always relieved and often wholly tured by it. Itrtu-IMti 1 generally cured by taking the Cherry Jrcir in ainali and freiient does. -y 6o genfli-aby are ita virtues known tluit K ia mi Bece.trv In nubiih the ecrtiflcales of them here. or do more than assure tlx pubuc Uut ita qualities arc iiuiy uuuuuudcu. Trrpnrtt by XJt. .T. r. AY Kit CO., LOWEll, MABB. Mold bTO.W.RIason, J.8.e"troIltMcArtIln w uoox cooper, uuinuen; wiuk., wiesu- OECrlETM FOR THE MILMOIf. A moat vnln fv ab and wonderful puhliralinn. A work of ton ntps snu m colore engravings, fir. Hunt ra Vae Mctjm,au original and popular treatise ad linn and Woman, tbeir Physology. Functions, i d trnnhles ol every kind, with, never tailing remedies for their sneedv cure. Tha practice of Jr. Hunter has teng been snd tili is, onnmind-d. but at the earliest solicitation et numerous persons, he lisa been induced to ex. lend his me-hral usefa-lases through lb anedium f his -'Vade Mecum 11 . One copy, securely enveloped, will befnrwsrded free of postage lo any part of Ihe United Steles for u cents in r. c stamps, aanress. eost psia, Da. HUNTER, . No, 9 Division street, jlugUWT-y . New York. "yyXED SEWING MACHINE CO, ; , CIS Breaiwaj,, SEW T0RK, .,! Would 11 jtavtleiihr attention to tkear' ' " - ,cj. y : ' ' - Weto Family Sewing Machines Which ars the principal Family Machines that rue nwn mriui,,i,-j- uv Drop Feed, therefore are (01104 to all kinds Price's correspond with those of other Find' SUMS 3M VJilllM'ay. w w JJED BBWIHG MACniN CO., POLITICAL. The First Democrat. Democracy is a religion in itself, drawing its inspirations from the iountains ot Iruth, Kiglit, and Justice. Hence, to bo a Democrat is to be a rrnnA ninn ft loVPr of TOod j-,"- o w ... it . i government, tne lntna 01 a fraternal union, the champion of law and order, the advocate of peace. It is asserted often that the Democratic party was organ ized in 1800, an i came into power the- following year. This is a mistake. J efferson was not the AUTnoit.but the riioMOTEK, of Democracy, The glorious and unconquer able principles of Truth and Right, upon which it is based, had their birth centuries be fore God sent His second son to America. Christ was the first Democrat, and his twelve "white Apostles the first con verts to Democracy. The Democratic creed is spread upon every page of sacred, moral, and natural history. It is the sister of Masonry, going hand in hand, to plant the 6eed of fraternity and good will among men. It is the champion of the rights of the many against the tyranny and power of the few. So was Christ. It is the friend of the poor and oppressed, and sym pathizes with the weak and powerless. So did Christ. It seeks to build up, not to tear down. This was Christ's mission. Radical Imbecility. Eadical rule is nothing but broad irony on an intelligent people. All the nations of Europe are - raising a "horse laugh" at this burlesque of free government. Is it not shameful that thirty millions of people are thus made the lauging stock of the world. The Work Goes Bravely On. There are now 5,000 honest Republicans in each of the States, ready to unite with the Democrats on the bond-tax ing and legal tender issue, and the work is going bravely on. It is the-living issue of this campaign, and he who takes sides against the poor man must go down. The Soldier and Bondholder. There are two efficient ways of "sustaining the Govern ment," viz: To fight its battles in time of war, and pay its taxes in time of peace. The bondhold er does neither, and yet he is the petted and privileged fa vorite of the government. The .soldier does both, and yet he is consigned to poverty and neglect.. ' Tho New York Tribune says: ! '"If Johnson is not a traitor to those "who elected him, then words have no meaning But, good sir, let us see you try to prove that he has been a traitor to the Constitution of his country, except when he was acting as an instru ment of your party. Mr John son is now under an oath to "support and defend the Con stitution," but he is under no oath to support the Mongrel party. The Eepublicans, in the terrible times of war, were profuse in promises of what they wou'd do lor the "Boys in Blue wh( n the war should be over. The war is. over, and the boys in black receive all the attention. 'The burden of Consrres sional debates may be sum med up in two questions: "What shall we do Jor tne bond-holder? What shall we do for the negro?" : The question, 1 "What shall we do for the soldier?" is not asked. ' This is the meanest distinc tion ever made on account of color or riches. . ; "Oppression" is the public cry. "Belief!" the popular de mand. I We at attack internal tax es, and stamp on all stamps Subscribe for this paper. BUSINESS CARDS. VINTON COUNTY BANK, ;' (UXIKCOaPuHATID) McATtTHUR, O. HTccuon!i ! Joaira 1. Mcliowam., Preaident; jAMia W. Dsiav, i;aliirt rfc S. Busby, E. D. Donorf, Asuaaw Wou, li. F. Ausna, D. V. IUnnw-s, Fma Staoao, A. A. AvsTiii. lunt of discount and deposit. Having formed a co-ritnershipforlhe pnrpoae ofeoudueting a General banking and Exoaange Buaines.auif with amnle facilities for thelrsus. action of any bus ness peruinmg to legitimate Hankiug, we tendor out services to ine ucni.es publm generally. - We buy and sell Exchange, Coin and Bonds. Money loaned at reasonable ratea on s.cceptab,e paper. Itevenue Stamps ulvaya on baud and for aale. Interest paid ou time deposits. Pensona wishing to remit money to Foreign Countries can obtain Drafts at our Office. CUAS. BROWN, DAN. WILL, ittESIDENT. , C'AMMKB. WILL, BROWN A CO BAB"KEBS, ONR Ttoor West Dan. Will 4 Pro's Store, (North side Main Btroet) McArthur.Obio, do a Genernl Banking ilUHincs; Ueul III Kx cltange, Uovormnent Bccuiities, Btocks, Bonds, Gold nnd Silver, Ae, LVposiU received. Iutcres) paid on time depoKlta. , Collections made at all accessible point In the United Hbitc. Unitetl suites Revenue Stamps for sole. All business done on the most liberal terms and with the utmost promptness. fehiS.77-U J. A. Monalion, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SDEGEON, HAM DEN, Vinton County, Ohio. Thankful lor the liberal patronage received during the past three years, ho would say to those de siring his professional services, that he may al ways ba found at his Office or residence, yn Main street, unless absent on prolesatonal business. H. C. Moore, PHYSICIAN AND SUE6E0N, A 1J.KN.SVILLK. Vinton County, Ohio. Otters 1 his nro'essionid services to ihe cittizena' of A lem vine and sumiuning country. J. LUUbridge, FASHIONABLE TAHOE, M cARTHUR, Ohio. Shop-One door East Dam win a bio s utoro. D. B. Snivel, ATTOE1TEY JT LW, (Pro eontliig Attorn y of Vinton Comity,) MeARTIU'R, OhioWill attend promptly to nil legal husinesa entrusted to his taie in Vin ton ami adjoining counties. Office Court lloute. Daniel S. Dana, H f iARTHUR, O., will i raetice in the Courts ol ifX Vin.ou, Athens, and Jai-kson Counties ; also, in the united states Courts ot the southern Dis trict of Ohio. Orrics Second Story Davia' Building, Main Street. Bradbury & Mark, ATTOEHEYS JLT TiATW M cARTHUR, O , will prnctice in Vinton and aujoiuing counues. umce on legun nireet J. J. McDowell, And U. S. Claim Ag'nt, H roARTHUR, O., will practice In Vinton nnd 1TX adjoining counties. Also, Deputy Collector ui micriiai nevvuuo, uniea in me viniou County Bank. Archibald Mayo, .A-TTO-RrETE-r AT Ij-fVW, MotRTnUR, O., will attend promptly to all legal business entrusted to bis carein Vinton and Jackson counties. Office la Doddridge's New Building, south a eat corner Main and Market streets up stairs. Mr. Alnyo is in partnership with Porter DtiHadwnv ol Jackson oountv. who can always ba found, during vacation, at the office in Jackson, Ohio. May an, 18U7-I., John C. Stevonson, ATTOENEY .A.T Xj-cVW, JAOK-M)SfO. H.j Ohio. Will practioe In the Courts of Jackson, Vinton andothercountios. Richard Craig, LICENSED ATJCTIOITBEB, McARTHUlt, O. Having been licensed to dis pose of property by public miction, he will promptly atteud Ml auctions in Vinlon -county wheu solicited. Office Shivd's Law Office, in the Court House. . Lindsley House, ZALE8KI, OHIO. D. DUNCAN, Proprietor. This House, having been very much Im proved and repaired, ia far superior in stse and comfort to any Hotel in this part ol the State the proprietor being prepared to accommodate one ana an witn good sleeping apartments and furuish Ihe table with the best the market affords. Ita location Is convenient to business and te the Railroad Depot, which makes it a desirable stop ping place for all visiting Zaleski. 'J1 H E PEOPL DEMAND OF THI UNITED STATES PAYMENT OF THB BONDS IN GBEENBACKS, AND EQUAL TAXATION. Advocated by tbe Democracy and tiio CTNCIJfNTI WEEKLY ENQUIRER. TERMS REDUCED RATES. Single copy, one yenr, " " Bix months. Ten copies, one year, each With extra copy to club ngent. Twenty copies and over, each 1200 125 175 ISO vv mi extra copy to ctuu agent, SEMI AND TRI-WEEKLY RATES. Aawe Dublishoulv Dullv tind WeekLv Edi tions, we will send our bully Issue ou any days desired, as follows: DAIIiY PAPKH, TWO TUUB A WEEK For three months 1175 For six " & For one year 0o TITRFU TIXE3 a wkex: For three mouths 1 75 For six " 800 For one year 8 U) Clulw maybe made tip of names fordlfferent Pout Offices at the above rates, provided Uiey be sent in at one time. Htieciinen copies sent free on application. loney, to come at our rlak by mull, must be lit In the shane of Post-olHce money orders. drafts or checks, payable to our order, or in regiaierexi tetuirn, or oy expresa, prepnia. Auuress, j? A.tun et hipuuj. , Cincinnati, Ohio. Tf Orpenbarks are ffooH enoueh for the Mer chant, Farmer, Mechanic, ana Boldler, who Eay taxes, tney are goou enougn tor tne j5onu older, who pays no taxes. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Ohio, Vinton County. David C. Skinner, Plaintiff, In Court Com agitlnat J-mon Plena. Or- Ann McOlnnia, et.nl., Berts. ) der and Decree. Pursuant to tbe command of an order and decree iasued from tbe Court of Common Pleas of Vinton county, nnrt state or Ohio, and U me directed as HnerifT of said county. I will otter for mile at public auction, at the Door of tne ixnirc Mouse, in tne xown oi juo&ruiur, in ine county ojoresaiu, on luesday, the 10m JJay.of March, A.D.W&, at the honr of 1 o'clock P. M. of sBld" day, the following aescrioeu mnus ana tenements, situ ate In the county of Vinton, and Utate of Oblo, to-wiK Section Nnmber Two nfo.t.) in Townshln Number Eleven (No. 11,) of Range Number RlxteenlNo. 1U.) containing Six Hiiiulred'aud Forty Acres, be the same more or leas. Taken as the property of Ann McGinn Is et al. to satisfy and order and decree of the afore said court in fuvor of David C. Skinner. Apprnised at 16,400.00 and must bring two thirds of that sum. TermaoXSuie cash In hand at the time of " ' JOHN J. SHOCKEY, Sheriff Vinton Comity. Knowles A Iwimea, Ally for Pi 'ft . February 6, ltWs-ow-1 JOAD NOTICE. Notice fs hereby given that a petition win be presented to the Commissioners of Vinton county ,Ohiot their regular meeting In March next, praying for the grant of a view and lay. irm ont of s county road, commencing at the road leading from McArthnr to Wilkesvtlle. at or near the school house in school district No. J, Id Clinton Township, Vinton county, nhlH.mnnlna east oa or near the section line to the soUth-enst corner ofsoctlon two; thence In a north -easterly line to union roraacft.io Intersect the rood leading from Vinton Fur It ore to Vinton Station, at or near the Vlntoa Store House, and there to end ' Jt.,lctiiU : i MAJSIPETmOyERl JJOLIDAT PRESENTS. Drr'fJoodi'l v Fancy Qofi Jewelry and Silverware, worth over $2,000,0001 AU to b told for 0n Uullar Each' AtaAaDAta Co., 12 Broadway, New York, Agcnia for- Kuropean Matmlacturcrs, announce that in ooneniuence of the overstocking of the Kngliah market, an Immense quantity of Dry and Tanc) Goods have been consignel to them with Instructions tohecleared for linuiediate oash, at anv aacrifiee. A. t Co, have, therefore, have re solved to offiir ihem according to their ordinary svstemof business at II each, without regard to value. The following li,thhws the original whole sale prices ol some of the articles which tljejr now Hear.Wolf.and Buffalo Robea from ll 00 to 1 KJ V Seta of Kure.Balile.Krniineor Mink to 00 to M 00 Ladiea'Mutfs, " " . l0tito WOO do Collars," ' ' 10 00 to . 40 no 8ilkand.satm Drees Patterns front laoOtn oo Beregeuid JEgyptisn Cloths from O0to 13 oil Alnnaeca and Muslia Delaines from 4 00 to .10 no ("rench Merinos and Twills Iroin . 10 00 ( 00 fambrie, Thihet and Mohair Irom , wl to -Woo Btihiioral and Elliptic SUirta from S 00 to 6 oo silk and Laee Veils from - ' 00 to 00 Sets Fine Cults and Collar from . 00 to s 00 Pairol hadies' Corsets from . 8 op to ( 00 llnndkerchiels, Silk, Plain, Hem. stitched a enibroidlin.bi n,perdoi 6 00 to IS 00 bailies and Gents Cotton, Woolen and bilk Hose Imlf hose,ierdo.pinrs4 00 to 12 00 Ladles 4 Units' Merino, :,,tton, Linen 4 Cotton Shirts A Undershir ts,each J 50 to 0 00 Coat, Vest, and Pantaloon Patterns in Cloth, Cassimere and Doeskin Tom 3 00 to 2.1 00 Linen ani woolen table covers from J no to 8 0" WhiteACooredlinnnapkins,adns.6 00 to 12 00 Mulins,whita and unbleached.a yard 16 to 4C Flannels; shawls in woolen; silk and merino, nil biaa in clouds; woolen hoods; blankets; linen and muslin sheets; nieersehaum pipes; wallets; velvet and morocco iortinanaies shopping bags; four and S'X blade pocket knives, with pearl, tortoise and ivory handles; French Clocks; gilt and bronse musical bexfs; revolevrs; lowhog pieces; fnncy comb's; hair nets; work boxes; stiver ca?d cases; alliums; family and pocket bibles; opera glassee, Ao. Wc also fiats received a splsndid assortment ofWATCHHS, Hold and Silver hunting cases for gents; enameled do lor ladies, together with chains of every patiern and style. Sets ol jewelry :n every variety; sleeve buttons; thimblesiJock ets; crosses; rings of every kind; bracelets; gold pens, Ac, o. The Silverware Department com prises silver, dining and tea sets, castors, it a pitchers, tablespoons, forks, tea spoons, goblets, drinking cups, coffee urns, lea pots, cream pitch era, sugar bowls, fruit baskets, cake tisakets, card baskets, pie knives, flsh knives, mustard and salt spoons, napkin rings, egg stAnds, wine holders, card hnldeis, Ac. All ot the above list to besold lor II each. The expenses are paid by the sale of coupons or i;errincates naming esen article in ma stock and its value ; these certificates are enclosed in envelopes, mixed up, and sold atttfi oenta each 6 for 1111 for ti. whatever article Is named in thecerliiicate can be obtained at II. The article will be shown to the holder ol the certificate, and it will be at his uption, whether he takes the arti ele or not. noaso articles are sent by mail or ex press are not satisfactory, they can be returned nnd the money will be refunded. Every certifies te entitles the holder In tomearticleolsterhng value, worth more than a II. In proof of this read ti.'S offer : You can have lor any of our certificates and it, any l the following articles, so that if vou are not pleased with ihe article or articles named on the ceriiticate, vou need not lose the 2a cents you paid lor it: 1 silver plated 8 bottle castor, hnnd some silver plnted hitter dish witli plato and cov er, ladys' shopping bag, a to picture nlhum hound in vetvet and guilt, set of tea spoons silver plnted on white metal, set double-plated table noons or forks, pants paitern (! yards caasimsre,) pair Jouvin a Paris Kid (doves, splendid real meer schntim pipe, or solid 18 carat Uoid plan. ring. KtrnKtscH During the four years we have been sgents lor European manufacturers, we have received Hundreds ol commenuntory nonces irom I h nress. and letters frow private individuals, ex pressing the highest sutit (action with our method ol doing business. We have ininy of these teati. muniuls with names and dates printed in pamphlet term, and ns we have no space lor mem il mis an. vertisement. we will send conies free to anv ad dress. Wltenover desired, we will send aiticles ty express, u. (I. D. fco that me money oeeu only be paid on delivery oftheGoods. We aa ept the entire responsibility of money sent by Express, Post Ofhoe Order, or Dank Draft. We want agents everywhere to whom a liberal compenation will be paiu, wnicn can oe learnea on appucauou. -iaae care to writs your name and address in a clear, uietinct band, and address AltRANDALE a CO., Post Office Box, 528-1. 102 Broadway, New York. For sale in McAithur, by ii 2m M' ARTHUR NURSERY. J. & W. GOLD, Would respectnillv Inform the eilticna of Vinton rand oilier counties that they have, at their SUBSIST, Out Mile North-east From ItoArthur, the very best varieties oi GRAPE VINES, APPLE TREES, .' . . PEACH TREE3, .. Q0ISCB TREES, . FEAR TREES, ' " , CHERRT TREES. W sTnmnr atl nnr atnlr trtifl fft nnm nnrf of aft fow prices hscrq bftohtainrd Anywhere, and in- viie an persons wcanftnu examine it. Any ltteraddresediou, as to prices or rarie ties will be promptly answered. j. & n. uulu, jue&nnur, u. REAT IMPROVEMENT PICTURES! 0. J. BHUHGHUEST Is now making better Dlcturos than ever, lie keeps posted lu all the lu tost improvements in PHOTOGRAPHY, and nses none bnt the very best of materials. He can fbotograph any kind ol pictures, enlarge them to any sue, asj coior mem in Oil, India Ink, or Water Colors. He make Porcelain Pictures, Ferrotypes, Ambrotypes, ' " 1 ; " "; PUtographs', i; . '. i... .. Gems, and all other kinds made la the largest elties; and keeps eooauutiy oo nana an auoiuseoi oi . Frames, Pictures, Picture Cord, JPIxxo . Jeiwolry. ! An kinds of : . PICTURES FRAMED ' TO ORDER. Hor. 14, 1807-t ' " ', 'JHOROUGH-BRED PREMIUX CHESTER WHITE PIQS. 1 offer for sale few pair of Thorough Brod Chester Pigs, warranted pure Mood, not akin. Pric. aer Mir. two months uld, f IS no Price, per pair, three months old, SO 00 Persons wasting the best breed of Hog In the TTnited Xtatea, should address their orders to me st Gslllpobs, Ohio, where they will meet with prompt auennoir. v. n. rauaaa, November SS, 1867-lm T JFOMf ATTOB. Information guaranteed to pre A dime slujinnant'srowlhofhairurowabeJd head r beardlrss lace, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, riloines, Eruptions, etc., on ine sun, leaving thesaaie soft, clear, snd beautifnl.eaa be ouUBeaWltnoatcnargeoy uarmaiaa javs.r, CturxiX, t Broadway, He York. . DRNIIUBEI PATRONIZE HOME MANUFACTURERS! j. B. wrxorr.' " J- v. lull. WYK0FF & KALEE, - '."I Manufacturers and Dealers In all kinds of CABINET FURNITURE, Maim Sibiit, MoAxtiiub. The Furniture is made ol the best seasoned material by the most experienced workmen. . Every Kind ol furniture Alwnyj oa land or Mads on short notlse I Ot every desoriptioo done on-shortest notice. A superior quality of , t-v , t ' ; , ,t i ( - 01 All fiies always kept on hand, i Undortals-ing;. We are always In readiness to attend Funerals in towu or country at reasonable runs. ; . i ' i Purchasers are requested to coll snd examine our ; LARGE STOCK OP FURNITURE r- before purchasing elsewhere, ss we leel sonldent that we can furnish better and cheaper articles thau any other establishment in this vicinity. WYKOFF a KALF-R. c HEAP STORE. E. D. DODGE, Main Street, McArthur, la constantly receiving from the Eostorn mar ket the latest stylus of Dry Goods; Plain Goods; Fancy Goods; Dress Goods;. . . "White Goods; Notions, &o, A choice assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING For men and boys. ' .A Fin stock oi, , , ; ; Boots c& Bliocs. ! I will act be undersold by any Home In this markeet. V.. D. HODOB SINGER'S HAin RESTOHATIVE.! This preparation appliod according to direu-i t ons is t Warranted to restore ' Gray Hair to Its original or natura' color. Its also acts no on Oar.v WuifiKsas Id thn same manner. : I It is sot A live, nnd contains .no colcbiku mastss, nor does ft contain any' deleteriom-l Miibatnnoe. It cleanses the scalp, promotes! the growtn,sna prevents tlie tailing onoi ttte Ihairj nnd as it imparts to the hair and whis kers a rich natural glovs, and has a pleasant jlragranceis a very uesnsbie article For the M?Oilot. tgyrrlncip&l Eerot, No. 79 Nassau Street, New York. . :' BIJXUJSA X BTKOISU, Proprittort. Vmii 1 . ran , . i . i - i Banntn's w-sSft oSZro Vogauble VxJ" fe HAIR RESTORATIVE Vi doeitled hy lh K. H. State Fatr fud La uow cuOcMlod by tbe public to b I Itbtrcrytmt rrcntmtioii lurnruonof i Uny orbficd llatrioiu oriitlnalcoloffi mors ana imnuniir, tna lot utxHtof ftnn UMUiuytng io iiair. imirei J ft rum pus"'u wui,i vmsww vi turn tb tlnett (ubric, ud Icmtm the brp CLrAX, 1M 11B T RICU, sUMl I- J, R. BARRETT It CO., Proprietors, ! ILAJtOUESTXB, X. H. For sale in Mcarthur, i y 1. 8. Strong, Diucgist. gLYMYER, DAT ot CO., MABSrilLB. OHIO, ifanufncfurers of COOK'S EVAPORATOR, j EUREKA CUTTING BOXES, EUBXKA ClDKR MlLLS, ' ! . - Victor Cans Mixi, ' BXAB C0RS ShILUB, ' Hobsi Poweb Forks, Eurm's Esquimau! Eefirigerator, , Warner's Sulky Revolving Hake, DOUBLE 8H0VEL PLOWS, i DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, ' ... i -.! ' CSAWrORD'l GARDE. CslTITATOl, j AMALOAX SELLS, DRAG AND CIRCULAR SAWING MACHINES, And many ether articles In the way of Imple m.nla. T..nla andmschinerv. PU'E SORciO AND 1MHHEB BEED, selected varieties. eni for circulars. , , ,. Marco M, 1667 ty F mn 10HaniflTIVP.a.-Hev. Eswaaa A. Wii- X. sos will send (free ofoharae) to all who deaire it, the prescription with the directions for " aking and ns ing the simple remedy by which be was cured of a tuna inaction and that dread diseaae consumption. ,iIuMnly ohjeat is to benefit the afflicted snd he hopes every sufferer will try this prewjripUoo, as It wiH eost nething, aael may prove oiessiax. rieaee wmrns ; REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Jo. 1st Booth Heeoed Btreet, Mayl,lMT-rly , WillUoNbarg, Vew lerk. JJRttUANT PROGRAMM . . : 1 .' OP ', ,' ' THE NEW YOEK MEEOURY ; j . i Foa ibU8. . , !-; With the New Year, this standard liter ary weekly will' commence its thirtieth volume, and arrangement", have: been made which will largely add to the attractions that lave already rendered it one of the most popular weeklies published iu Amer ica, i Tbe New York Mercury has now been ip existence Twenty Years, and ws, a liter ary and pecuniary success long before the brood of flimsy atnry-paperi now attempt ing to compete with it had a " local hab itation or a narre." It'staods, in all re speots, at the head of Its class ia site, in the variety and excellence of ita matter, and in Ihe estimation in whiob it is held by the Reading Fublio. Conlaining about double the amount of letterpress com prised in the columns of any other week ly publication that haa endeavored to fel low in its wake, it embraces every depart ment of Fiction and of Faot which can give test, interest, and value to a model Family-Newspaper, No efforts have been made to keep 'the New York Mercury be fore tbe people" by an extraordinary flourish of trumpets, for it has required no bolstering, its slealy progress in cir dilation and popularity being due to the talent, tnsto, and originality of Its con ten Is. In short, ft has advertised itself.; Among the salient features of the New Volume will be a striking ORIGINAL ROMANCE, BY J. P, SMITH, author of Stanfieli Ball, The Banker'i Se cret, Sir Bernard Oatton, H'oman ani ller Matter, etc, eto. This new story, from the pen of one of the first English novel ists of the day, wilt open' with the New Year. .... i.i .t BTCK BISON i OR, ine cniLu of the prairie, originally written for the New York Mer cury, by the lale Dr. Robinson, ten years ago, has, at the instance of a large uum ber of readers, just been recommenced in its columns, and a rapid succession of serial stoiiea and novelettes, by leading Amorican and English roinauoists, will adorn the pages of the Ureat Family WitKLT during the course of the year. The weekly Table Talk, with ils unrival-' ed budget of original humorous sketches, poetry, and correspondence; the Ladici Promenade, to which more than ene hun dred young Indies in various parts of iht country contribute; ihe Literary and Art ti'otee, the Fairy Storiei for little Folk, the contemporaneous clirouiole of American Sporti and 2'attimn, and other distinguish ing and special features of tlie jiapcr will he oontinued, and new ones will be added hitherto unembraoed in the plan of any literary paper published in America. In brief, the character of the New York Mercury as a Literary and Story paper of the Highest Class will not only be sus tained but greatly enhanced by Ihe Now Arrangements made for the yea 1868. Measured by the amount of Its reading matter, it is the Cnr.APi.9T family paper of its kind in the United Stales jucged by the quality and variety of its contents, it is the bxjt. ", , Subscription Ratxs for 1808. Single copies, $3 per annum; four copies, $10 which is $2 60 a copy; eight copies, $20, with an extra copy free to ihe .getter-up of the oiub. Postmasters and others who get up clubs can afterward add single copies at $2 50. Six monthsBiibscriptious received. When .it draft, or n.oney-order can be sent conveniently, it will prevent the possibility of tbe loss of mouiy by mail, l'he postage on (be Mkbcoxt to all part of the oountry fs' only twonty cents a year, or five oents a quarter, payable at the office wnere ihe paper te delivered. ' Address all communications lo ' CAULDW F.LL & WHITNEY. Pubs, ' i k 113 Fultun street, New York. ' PROSPECTUS FOR 1868 OF OF THE NEW YORK LEDGER THE GREAT FAMILY PAPER. ALL THE GREATEST WRITERS WRITE FOR IT The reason that the Ntu York Ledger hns tbe largest circulation is that it is the heiit paper. Why aliuuld ,it not have the largest o'rculalion? Mors labor, more itdlent, more money, are bestowed, upon it than upon any oUmr , paper. Its moral tone is always' pure and i elevated. ; The leading-Clergymen b.f, lbs United Slates, 'the Presidents of the , prinoipal. Colleges, the greatest Poets, Wits, and Statesmen of the oountry, are among the contributors to ill columns. The reader always gels more than his money's worth in the Ledyer. We have always' had the best writers, and always shall have tliem, cost what it may. Whatever we have promised in our adver tisements heretofore, onr Teaders will bear us witness that we have always perform- ed : and not only that, but a great deal more. ; For Instance, in out last Prospco ,1ns, we announced t story by Henry Ward Ueecher, which we gave; but we did not announce Horace Greeley's Autobiography which we are now publishing nor diJ we announce the cri-s of Artioles, entillel, Adtice to Younf Men. by the Twelve Col jlege, I'jesidents., The rule on which the Ledger is oonduoted. is lo get the best of everything, whether r has been promiicd or not. .. Tho public recognize (his fact, nd it il from I heir desire lo obtain the yttj best paper that they give the Leijer tbe preference henoe its unparalleled and unapproachable circulation, being over three hundred thousand eopies. Now, for the new year: AU onr pres ent corps of popular authors will continue to write for Ui l.EBOta. we snail begin the new year with new story by Mrs; Southworlh the lion , Horace Greeley will continue his Autobiography Finny Fern her sparkling skotohes John G. 8xe his humorous Poems Sylvauus Cobb, jr., his entertaining Stories lleury Ward Deeoher bis original rapers James ray ton his instructive Biographical Sketches Kiss llupuy her Uramalio Narratives- Mary Kyle Dallas, Amy itanootpn, Caro line Conrad, Mrs. Yaughan, their datigbt ful short stories,' Alio Cary, Dr. Chas. D. Gardette, Geo. D. Prentioe, Nathan O Trnef, Emma Alice Browns, Mrs. Sghultj, Wm Ross w allace, their I'oemi, A new feature of tbe Lkdoir. In the beginning of the year, will be a series of Twelve rapers intended especially lor Young Ladies, by Twelve of the most dis tinguished Women la Ihe United States. ' OUR TERMS FOR 1868—NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Single eopies, 3 per annum four copies, $10, which is $1 60 copy-sight copies, f iO. The party who senuftiso for club of sight Copies, (all sent at ont time,) will benlit1d to copy fre. Post masters and others who get up olubs, in their respective town, can afterwards add single ropies at $1 50. No subscriptions taken ror less period man ' one year. Canada subsorib'.rs must send 20 pints is: addition to tbe subscription, to pay the Amerioaa postage. When draft or money order east conveniently be sent, it will be preferred, as It will prevent the possibil ity of the loss of monny hy mail, The postage on the Ledger to all parti of the country is only 20 oents year, or 5 cents quarter, payable ate. ofljos when the paper is delivered. . ... , tF W employ ne travsllng gsnti.--Addrese all eoramnnications to: - " ROBERT BONNER, Publishsr, ' , No. 90 Betkmta strut, Nilr Tori," WAGON OAEEiAGi " ' AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. . . ... ... i. 'i i.,'-1 B00K3 & cniCESTEB, . ..... f I , - . "Hi' -''I I Cor. lljJnaiid'JacbonSts., ' MoArtinr,Ok ' Manhladlureri of " ' : ' -. '( ' , , i i : 'u i "Wagons,1 ; : . ' Vv.rl,.' "-i'i Carriages, , (, ,' Buggies, ' Of the very Latest and moit approved . ., , .. styiosi, .,'.' ; ; "An Work Warranted for ons year.' We are fully prepared to do any k'nfl if work fn onr line, upon the shortest and in tbe most satisfactory mmiwr-H ,' -. t , . .. . . . , r -.i. ,r 7or style snd durability, onr worst will bear comparison with that of auy other establishment of this kind in the Stats. (j . , " ' "" 'v '- ' ' ' 'i''-'-1 , '.. : , ... -. ... ; i ,.; ,i,-ki . ... ,i - n -i i Of every description will be donein aatlslastorf : ' - manner.. . ,-i t..,.;. . : .,..'-: - i-.-r .: MVAI1 oharges rsasonabls; ;. ... ,:l Feb. t, ISCi-y i .i-.l I 1 ii JOHN CHURCH, Jr., ' ',!,, if 68 . fF.n iW,A 'Strut, ' OTCwl Tt, .'.'.: 'i ' 'I !' , DIALI&' III . ' '.' 1 , : . .' I . 1 . , I I - j. I . SHEET MUSIC, MUSIO BOOKS ' - . i - ,-....i-,.:.. . . - ,U ' AND All IltOI 01 .. , , ... : MUSICAL LNSTEUMENTS,'' Importer of French, Oermnn, and. Italisn Violin string? The Trade supplied on the moat liberal terms. General Western Agents for ' ... , . i . i, r- 'v-"i Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organ?, The "Shoningcr" Gem Organ and Mtloietn, , Aid tlit Oeltbrated Zatbt Fiaao, . . , , 1 . Also.alargaol i.-. .-i-v ,; P I A IT O 'G t ' From' tbs Factirles of the most Csiebratad Makers, which I will aell low for cash.. . jar Old Pianos taken in exchange for ne .'' orpianol and Organs for sand to rent by the Month, Quarter, or Year, amount paid for reus being applied V purchase. If rfrtired. ' .- ' I -.-..) i -... . ' i 1 OVAirents for Cabinet Orcnns and- Pianos wanted ia every towu in tibia, Indiana and Ken tucky. . , t a-i.i ! -..ii u c..:n . . , : :.., .1 . t ... '-4l I'll Addres, ; 1 ; "! - ia-.i p X -,. JOHN CHURCn, J.. ,i i. ... , -, Uiiwiiinalb , . I !,. .1 .' JAMES VICK,' - V -. IilPOETER AND' GROWER OT-.-.v FLOWEE & VEGETAELE SEEDS, K0CnE8TER,N.Y.. VicVs nimfrated Oatalcgne of fieedi, an! THal Gnlde ForlffW, is now published nnd ready to send ont. It makes a work of ftliout one hun dred h.rno puttee, contulnlna lnll descriptions of theClioicehtFlowersond Vcgetubtte Grown, with plain directions for Sowing Peed, Cul ture, Ac. It is heniitflully illuirited, with more than One Hundred fine Wood Engrav inna of Folowers nnd Vegetables, nnd a 1JAIT TIFTTL COLonED Pl.ATI! or Fiovt crs, well printed, on the fluent paper, una cne of tlie must bunutlful as well ns the inset Instructive works of tlie kind published. , , ... Oirsent to all who apply, by mall, post paid, for Ten Cuuts, which Ik not hnlf tlie cost. Address . . , JAMES VICK. Jan. - , . :. i Itochester, N.Y. ') I ; VEGETABLE AMBROSIA ' 18 TH M1MCLE OP, TBE ASE..; ,, Groy-IIcadcd People htivo their locks restored by it to tiio dark, hitrovi, ' silken tresses of youth, and nro Jicppy 1 r Young People, with light, faded orrtd Un.tr, liavo these uniksliionnule tolori changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whoso heads ore covered' with Dandruff and Ifimort, uso It, and lir clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ( Kald-IIoodod : "Veterans lmre) their remaining locks tightened, r.nd th baro pots covered with b luxuriant growth of lluir, and danco for joy I ' Toung Gentlemen use it liccauso .U U richly perfUmedl , .,'' , ," ... ,v,! , ' Young Ladies mo It becauio It keep Ihcir Hair in place 1 ' ' Everybody must snd triTf nso II, becsus It is tho cleanest and best articlo in th market! ; . ' " . ' ' ;' ;, For Sale by Drtigrgfistu penerally. And byj. B.fltrang.snda. V. flsson, Mr Arthur; A. B. Mei nuia A Uo., Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati. MARRIED LIFE.-lnlormation and advice of ital imnortance lo the married of both aezes, in a sealed envelope, Can be obtained fie of charge by addressing the nndersicned. Resnectfullv. JAMES H. BUTl.rB. '" JulylS, 1S? US Broadway, N, SEWIHd MACHINES f i-i'-. -. - - - i- ,4 ' -if .i ;i'i: - - t r . TAKE 2TOTICE I ti ,r "I i riii -T ' The Flnkle 4 Lyon Bewlng Machine Co. 1 the only Company in the trade who will re turn the pn rchuse money if the machine 1st not sntlslitctory. - , 2. TlieFinkle A Lj-on Sewing Mochlrle I the only lock-atitch n achiue that haa Its nee- dlo "self-setting,'.' so that the naedle cannot be set wrong. t- 8. The Flnkle 4 T-yort Bbwlng Machine Is the only atraliht-necdle machine that has positive "tflke up," requiring no change of ionslon in rutinlnn froufone kind of goods to another. - - 4. l'he Flnkln A Lyon Sewing Machine haa the only "shuttle-carrier" that overcomes all friction of shuttle, end protects the thread from oil In the shuttle jaco. . 6. The Finale Lyoa Sewing Machine Is. the only family -machine in the world that will sew linen thread w)th tho facility tliut U . does silk Or cotton. ... . , . . Our alin te appbln 11 esrent W e'rsty town, through whom ail orders must comet .. Ftukle Se hjon S M. Crs, , r ll) . .' ,9- Bro'dway, ttwflrk; .-..m - '") j.-vy: BoWEr'Agehf,MeArtnnr, I . - ' Wi L .t D.li K.,t (i.ai.T 'i- .(.-.. . . .(ir.is,- Ui tit V I tli-ji. r iB