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The McArthur Enquirer. J. W. ROWKN, Editor and Publisher. MoAHTIlUlt.OIHO, . JANUARY SO, 1873. H f -i rs w , h 3 a S Jan. ; 12 3 4 July I 2 3 4 f. 11 ti 7 9 I" II ""J- (I 7 H III II I! 12 l.'l II 1.1 1(1 17 v n 14 IB IR 17 It- IH 111 l2l 24 Hi i 21 22 KI 24 26 20 27 2 ill 311 31 ... , r, 'If Hi .10 31 Feb. 1 Aut, i if .1 t II 6 7 I- lUiltl II III 11 12 13 14 1.1 Ill II 12 l: 14 IS IF IH 17 IH ID 31 21 22 17 18 la 211 21 22 2.1 , 23 24 23 2ft 27 28 ... 24 25 21. 27 28 211 30 Birch i - . ai 2 3 4 II H 7 f Wot. ... I i 3 4 6 ( H III II 12 13 14 l.'i ' 7 8 I" II 12 I: III 17 IH III 211 21 22 14 If. IK 17 If IV 21 2.1 24 fi It 27 2K 211 21 22 23 24 r, 26 27 . .. l 31 - . 2l 211 30 Atril 12 3 4 fi Oct 12 3 4 ' B 7 8 9 HI II 12 HIM 10 II 1.1 14 1.1 IH 17 II- II' 12 13 14 Ift 16 17 If 211 21 22 23 24 26 211 l'. 20 21 22 23 24 23 2i 2o ill M 211 27 2 2U 311 31 ... Bit. l 2 :i Aor i I A d 7 A 9 III 2 3 4 1 6 7 1' II 12 13 14 1.1 16 17 (lilli II 12 13 14 If. IK 10 .11 21 22 y. 24 If 7 e 10 20 21 22 25 2li 27 2 211 311 31 .CI 24 2! 211 27 2S 21' June. .in. I 2 3 4 (1 6 7 Dir. ... 1 2 3 4 6 1 Is I. Ill II 12 13 II 7 f tl III II 12 I" 15 in 17 IK 111 211 21 H 15 If. 17 If 111 21 ;! 2.1 24 2.1:2ti 27 24 2.'. 21'. T. I.'H' Hi 2fj2!i:il'll . N. J. BOWERS," RESIDENT DENTIST MoAItTHUR, OHIO. NO BUSINESS DONE ON SATURDAYS. IILAIVItS FOR SALE. OiMInittiou Certificates, Kor the use of tlio ordained Elders of the ClirlKliiui I'liiim. Pastm-iil Reports, For i'li-tov, which will onablo thorn to pro- , pure a com plot, . account of their work in n short time. I C'lmrcH Reports, Which will lie found convenient for eneh church In milking n full report of statistics, etc., each your, to ho resented to the Annuiil rmuicil. These blanks were prepared by tho Kdltor of The Chrhtlon H'furss, nml "rlntud in (rood stylo on Hiil)t.intlnl iiiir lij .1. W. Dowkn, Chrlxllnn I'liion Publisher, McArthur, Ohio. l'rieii 3 conls eneh, or ' por 100. Address nil orileis to (hi Kdltor or the Piili-' Usher. I.enul Blanks, Of every description, tif tlio niOHt tippi-ived forms, prepared with grout care, suitable for the use of liny .Justice of tho Peace, Attorney, Notary Public, or Comity officer, in any County or t w iisiiip In Ohio, and printed ou Kiiod pitpor. Price, from f to JO cimiM each, or from W3 to U per 100. ltlnnlc Itookn. Any kind of IJIiiuk Hook can he furnished at lowest prices, lucliidiuir printed Civil anil Crlniinal Justices Dockets. Thuse diwlinjr iiii thlujf lu the 111 link Book linp Hlioitld call upon or address the Publisher ag ttw Last Nutunluy, Jiinuary 25, 1873, was tlio 1tirt!ilay of Rodkkt Burns, tllP JMK't. John Gaynok of Chillicothc, O., is one of the contractors for build ing tlif Ki'iiltKiUy fc Groat Eustern Railroad. Tuesday, .May l;, 1873, is tho day fixed upon for tlio inootinir of the CoiiHtitutinnal (Convention of Ohio, Tun Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley Hiiilrond lia;s bppn loasod to tho Pittsburgh, (.'incinnati tk St. Louis Railway Co. Puok. .1. II. Hoi.icv, of AlleUsville, SiMita balloon from tho Ktirfaop of tho ctirth in front of Mki.i.ou's Stoke, in Zalcski, last Saturday, in clini'o of Amos Lkaoii, to tho ro p;ionH abovp. In making tlio at , tempt to land, near tho Zaloski C'o's olIlcOH, Amos Hprainud his ankle. Hundred of exoited people wit nessed the feat of tho aerial: iiiiva putor. ii The Democrats and Clbcrals of tlnj, several townships of Vinton Coinity will bo called upon to como out in their strength at tho election on Monday, April 7th, for, in addi tion to the regular township offlcers to be chosen, the ticket will consist of ti candidate for the Constitution al Convention. Tho election will be of importance, and a good man must be selected as a candidate for this most important position. -- i Cleaning Gi-ass, etc. Cold tea is tho best liquid for denning var-j nished paint, window pa,nes and mirrors. A sharp piece of soft wood is indispensable for cleaning out cornerH. A saucer of sifted ashes should always be at hand to clean unvarnished paint that has become badly smoked; it is better than soap. Never put soap upon glass unloHS it can bo -thoroughly rinsed off, which ('1111 never ba done to win dow glass. Wash oil' the specks with warm tea, ami rub the panes dry; then make a pasto of whiting and water, and put a little in the center of each prne. Take a dry cloth and rub it all oyer the glass, mid then rub it oft' with a chamois skin or flannel, and your windows will shine like crystal. During the past week nearly all kinds of weather has been visited upon the people of this Jqcality. ' It has rained, snow ed, blcnved, frozed, thawed, etc. Last night (Tuesday) we be lieve was tho coldest of the winter the thermometer stand ing at from 15 to 20 in dill'erent parts of town. At the residence of 0. T. Gunnino the thermom eter st ood at 17, and at the re denco of Prof. M. It. IUrnks at 20 on Wednesday morning. This altetnonn it is quite warm. Sometimes a warm day follows an awful cold night. Hamden. ' There have been a series of meet inge : held in tho Presbyterian Church durinff the past three weeks, resulting In much good. Loveks in this little village stick each other with pins' to "while rtway" the monotous hours of these long winter evenings. More young men are needed to kelieve the mar kied ones who are on double duty. "Let the tide of emigration turn this way." "Ou, Lord; don't forget to Btir up the lukewarm!" This is an ab stract from a recent prayer. Some of the swains of this place carry their pockets full of candy for their sweet-hearts to steal from them, after which they "eat it pig eon fashion. Go to Ilamden for pretty girls. Young men are scarce and "played out," FIRST IN THE FIELD! Public Attention Called to the Fact! Beautiful! Grand! .The numerous readers of this paper will be glad to learn that Aaron Will, of the well known firm of Dan. Will & Biios., of this town, has again exercised the most judicial taste in select insr another grand assortment of goods for their establishment the first of the New Year ! ! This House is always first, and begins the New Year with a magnificent stock of the finest styles of goods of every de scription. Aaron returned last Saturday, bringing all the very latest as well as the entire range of reasonable novelties which are being sold at great ly reduced figures ! Opening of the New York at Zaleski. The Dry Goods House of Will ik Co., at Zaloski, is now opening the first stock of every variety of new and fashionable goods for the New Year the only lot which has been received in that place. Tlio goods tire very fine, and everybody .should go and nee them. The prices for this year are considerable, less, The attention of. the .public is directed to the advertisement of Wolf, Piicucu & Co., Drug gists, who succeeded 0. T. (tunxino. They sell none but pure (hugs, and at the lowest price. Visit this store' when you need anything usually kept in a Drug Establishment. r The-preservation pf the teeth is a matter of the primest importance. Especially ought young persons ap preciate the force of this fact. Have your teeth examined, and if need be, have them properly cared for before toothache drives you to regret your neglect. Apply now to Dr. N. J. BOWERS, McArthur. Jan. 8th. The passage of a bill in the House of ltcpresentatives granting 1 (10,000 acres ot land in Iowa to the Rock inland and Pacific Railroad, despite the protest of the settlers, is considered so large a land-grabbing job that strong efforts will be made te obtain the President's veto to it, Post-office orders for less than $10 are now sent for 5 cents. This is a change, that will be especially bononeinl to newspaper olllces as it will enable small subscriptions to bo sent in that way rather than risk the currency. Tun weather Tuesday 'was in tensely cold throughout Iowa, the mecury ranging from 14 degrees holow zero at Dubuque to 40 at Osage, 35 at Oskaloosa, and 23 at McGregor. ' Most of the property advertised for delinquent tax, the 21st, inst., was redeemed on and before the day of sale ; the balance was sold or transfered to tho State. : Justices of the Peace are requir ed to make returns of fines, assessed during tho year ending Doc, 31, to the County Auditor, not later than Feb. 1st. ,. Colds and sore throats are pre valent in this locality, at tho pres ent time, the sudden and oxtremo changes of the atmosphere is the probable cause. TnE total bonded and current (icut oi uuuicotne is jfjy.ouu, $iu, 000 of which was borrowed to njeet cni;rcpt; esiicusos, '.' ' .;;,' TnE Pigeon Crock Coal and Iron Company, of Jackson county, capi tal $300,000, shares $100, has been Incorporated. UNITED STATES UV AMERIKY, Bung-hole post Office. JfMtr Xdttur the Knjutr-rr: Youre paper cum all rite, an i was much tickeled. U sed yu'd printed mi adviso fur yure gide, an that yure a goan to be governd by it. i got my reckord the day fore yure paper cum tu hand, an i seed in that a nuther trubble a bruen, about Cupole an tax paer, an Lyer. an Fool, an Sim pleton, an Ass I an a hole lots uv em a quarelen bout ole Jerry Rannell an Tom Stotburroe, an bout Clapole a bein on 1 side, an tax-payer, un lyer, un Ass un all uv the rest uv em on tuther. now, i jist thout its not' fare ef clapole is a lyer, cos theys menny ov em a snn him, fur lifur hissclf is a match fur eny ov us without ennybody to help him; though i 'low the rest uv em dont amount tu much if clapole cood git lyer tu let him alone. now, when i seed this, i gist konkluded ide put'a stop tu it bi linen in with clapole an help en him out uv the muss, - coz, he's fur belford too, same as me ; so i jist tells jim (jlm's mi biggest boy, an i tell yu hese a whopper, tu,) i tells jim to sadel up ole mike, an ide go tu town an see clapole about it ; an when i got there cupole wrs the fust 1 uv em l seed. Sez i, 2 him, where's the . men yure a quar elen with in the wreckerd ? sez he, fin not a quarelen with eny body, then i gist shode him the pease in the wreckerd a tocken about him an lyar, an proseqtor, an fool, an ass, an-so-4th, xetera. then sez he, O, that's nuthen but des martin, ur sum uv the boys that wunted tu git a pease printed theyd rote, tu se how it'd look. when he sed this," i got riled at him ; sez l, des martin s agin raper, an fur my man, an he didnH rite il, nuther! sez he, how do u no he didn't ? sez i, enny body otter no that much ; coz, sez i, des rites better peases than that is when he dus rite eny, an des is not a lawyer, nur his bruther-in-law aint nuther; an. pes . dident live with fisher wimmeu nuther, like that man that rote it did ; nor he didn't "ketch drift wood by a muddy crick hk that man does as rote it. Moreuver, sez i, des woodn't a used raper fur tu tell him how much ole jerry ode the county, coz he hose raper ; but he'd a gist axed the clerk ef he'd a wanted to a node, an the clerk wood a tole him, too, an a tole him the truth about it also ; but des didn't want tu no, nur nun uv these men yure a quarelen with didn't want tu no nuther ; an hereunto des ma be like em, but hereunto iz all the plase heze like em. Moreuver, sez i, des woodent a keered whether jerry was tride agin or not ; an if Led a bin a goin 2 rite about it he woodn't a bin so pertickler . about sayen twice that it had cost moren $400 alredy, when he node it didn't cost a $150; an des woodn ta bin so keerful to say the last jury 'whs only 1 fur crimenaten jerry, an so karful 2 sa nuthen about 11 uv the 1st jury a bein fur crimenaten him an ' only 1 uy em on jerry's side. More uver, i continued: sez i, des hant a lawyer whats a trien to clere ole jerry, an he hant got a man underneath him a studyin tu be anuther lawyer, an what wants 2 run in2 an office next fall agin yu, an des hant got a hole lots uv bruther-uu-laws, an cuzens, an unkels, an sich like, to rite fur him" an 2 rite what he wants em 2 rite, an jist giv him a chanse 2 doge out uv it, when he gits acused uv duen it. Mister, sez l, moreuver, it tant mack oilvry nuther, thats a duen it, Hir lies a frend an scoler, an he woodn't rite it that way, ef he wus- a riten it. Sez i, it a man that's agin Bel ford an on raper's side, thats a duen it iraagin raper, sez i, en fll help yu ( Then clapole gits up, an boss ho, i gesB yuve tole me all yu no now, an i kin git along without yure help. This riled me moren enny thing he sedj cos, i seed rite away . he didnt . preciate me; so i:. jist tole him to go it, an i dident keer which uv em got tho 1 better: uv the tuther clpole, or tax-payer J "or fool, or ass, enny how, only on belferd's account, an as mi agin raper. now. mr.edetur.'vou mav list j'iiiv fill iiav TjCvr All I lip tu yu bout uther an hevler mat tef'8 than thene is. I'll dis-":.; tho conitituBhutol convenshun, &n perspective candidates, an-so-forth, unles raper rites sum thon flgin belferd .in his rrwr this week, that ilehavto anser; an lie also tel bout milt bay a bieu shenes 7 days after he'd otter bin a lecislatun fur the w pepel, an-so-4th. Ures, until deth, JACOB KREME. We are indebted to Geokgb W, Ciiilds, Esq., for a copy of his handsomely printed Public Ledger Almanac. It is filled with valuable information and statistics, and speaks well for th6 enterprise and prosperity of the journal under charge of Mr. Guilds. MARKETS. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI, January 28, 1873. Demand modorate and quiet; prices ranging from (1 GO to VI la. JtBAN-15 ton; 8hlptuir15lS ton. 11UTTKR The local dealers are tho princi pal purchasers. CRANBEKKIKS-JIMI!) 50 $ barrel. Cuiehk Selection of factory aU415c Pineamile at WASc, w Hi. Cokfkk We quote Kio at 8122o.i Com mon 243to.; Java S28c.: Choice too. Fruit Ureen apples are nelllng at 50 imrrei, lor inir 10 choice, Willi lancy lor re tailing, at B07fi. higher. Drlod apples 8WJ $ lb for Southern and Wetrn, and oSW) Hit for prime to choice Northern. Half peaches at 8)i7)ic. Lemons at $5 5O(!0 f. box, Oranires S12ftcia ri barrel. Floub Tlio market remains quiet, with prices n orn H to ir,, , whbat n 7rxsi eo. C'OBN 410. OAT8-aOM40o Hay lifXdia ton. Potatoes TO'mHuc. Bacon Kib sides. T,'ic; sugar cured hams, reraise. Kabu 7(3 8c 8U0 A B 10 I8I4C. St. Louis Market. ST. LOUIS, January 28. The suspension of navigation again greatly restricts shipping facilities, and business re ceived a iiecitieu cneca to-iiay. Flour in light demand, and lioldors ft 10 Arm; saies 01 supcriino winter at n !!5tti; double extra winter, 18 TliftiiT S5. Wheat stiff, but slow: sales of sample lots Chicago spring, regular, U SI; do. ted winter, 4 05. Corn dull, and market unsettled: mixed, 82','n. Oats dull and lower: No. 2. 29c. Hurley aulet. only sample lots sold. Ryo firm, and littlo uiiei ing: no, x, iuc,, I'ork nominal; no sales. Dry-salt meats ouiot: shoulders, 4!(e. clear rib sides, 04c; clear.B.; all up country, huvor March; onlor lots tlrin at ih,Glailanc. liacon nnlet. and only a small order trade. Lard quiet, and uuimug none. Hogs higher at 3 B54 25; sales mostly at I4W4 10. -1 Cattle unchanged: common to choice cows ami lienors, ic. 101c.; lair to cnoire steers, 4i0c,; common to choice Texaus, 8c34,'c. Baltimore Market. BALTIMORE, January 28. Flour: market dull and unchanged. Wheat in good demand and unchanged. Corn nom inal: mixed Western, Ulc Outs dull: mixed Western, 4ik$45o.; wliltc, 40-17c Hye quiet Bt05c.(8)l. Provisions firm: mess pork, H In round lots. Hulk mess quiet; nothing ollering. Ba con in good demand and scarce: shoulders, 8(S.64-o ; rib sides, 7f8cj clear rib sides, 8"t8i,;c.; hams, 12i(nil5o. Lard, 8c; held at 8tfc. i 'astern butter mora active: sales of choice roll at 25(a;(Jc. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPHIA, January 28. Flour quiet and steady: suporflno, 5 50 5 75; extra, (7: Pennsylvania, Ohio and Iiuli .inn, tn&9. wheal weak and unchanged. Uyo, 87c. Corn: good firmer: Inferior dull: new yellow, B8(H,59c.: white, 07c Oats dull: white, 4IKtf.52c; mixed, 4li,'i47e, Crude petroleum, l-tlOc; refined, Sic Dr. N. J. Bowers, Dentlnt, McArthur, O. llotloway's Fills. Mark till, fact, attested by tlio first inedlcnl periodicals of Europe, Ihat cases of coiillrmvil dyspepsia, abandoned as hopeless by tho faculty, yield to a snort course of these Pills. Sold 78 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Price 2u. per box. Ask for new style; the old Is counterfeited. Settlement Notice. All persons knowiug themselves Indebted to tho firm of Higiimoxd ft Huns, aro requested to call immediately and settle accounts. Wo rnnnnt carry no- counts from ono year to anolhor, and pay our own bills. RICHMOND & Ill'HN. October 2, 1872. tf. For Ayer'H Medicines, go to G. W. Slsson's. Chapped linmlri, face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheir.n, and other cutaneous affections cured, mid the skin made soft and smooth, by using tho Juniper Tar Soap, nindc liy Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. Bo cer tain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as thero aro many worthier iniilalions miule witli common tar. Dec4-12w W. It. lcillotl's Ii.i.cktbated Plant and Seed Catai.ohi'K mulled Free to all appli cants. W. R. ELLIOTT, Jan.SU-lm 114 Market St., Pittsburgh The PiritKRT AND SWEETEST t'OD LlVKR OIL Is Hazard & Caswell's, mado on tho sea ghoro, fi-om fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, Haz ard ft Co., Now York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who havo onco taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians havo decided it superior to any of the other oils in tho mar ket. Dec4-12w For Fine Perfumery, go to Slsson's Drug Store. The Best Place. Tlio choicest lot of Gro ceries, Queenswaro, Glassware, Notions, &c, can bo had at Davis Duncan's Store, In Z11- loskl, nt all Units. Corn, oats, potatoes and produce of every description taken in exchange for goods, at his store. In connection with his storo ho hns a Saddle and Harness Shop, anil will repair anything in that lino on short notice and at low figures. Go and see him. tf Dr. N. J. Bowers, Dentist, MoArthur, O. Emigration Turning. Cheap Farms In South-west Missouri. Tho Atlantic- ft Pacific Railroad Company otters 1,200,000 acres of land In Central and South-west Missouri, at from (3 to $12 por acre, on seveu years' time, with free transportation from St. Louis to all purchas ers. Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches, and law-abiding society In vito emigrants from all poluts to this land of fruits and flowers. For particulars address A. Tuck, Laud CommiHbionor, St. Louis, Mo. 1-ly For Pure Drugs and Medicines, go to Sls son's. Dr. N. J. Bowers. Dentist, Mi.- Arthur, O. Five Hundred Thousand. -000,000 hot lies ofOrocuu1 August Flower havo been sold In this Slate in throe months. We only ask you to go to tho drug stores of Gunning or Slssoni McArthur, Ohio, anil get a hottloivs of charge or a regular size, at 75 cents. Every bottle, warranted to euro Dyspepsia or Llyupcoin, plaint, Sick headache, Costlyeness, Heart burn, Waterbrash, Sour 8Uunach, Indigestion, Impure Blood, and all disease caused by Im pure Blood, or deranged Stomach and Liver. Try it. 0, 0. GREEN, Proprietor, -.-' - Columbus, Ohio. Dr. ST. J Bowers, Dentist, McArthur, O. Beyond the Miss I sslppl. Thousands havo Already gone, anil thousands more are turn ing their eyes toward! now hornet In the for tlio West, To thoso going to Missouri, Kan sas, Noliratka, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Oregon or Californ ia, wi recommond Auhoap, safo, quick and direct route, via St Louis, over tlio Missouri Pacific Railroad, which runs Its fine Day Coaches anil Pullman Sleepers from fit, Louis to principal points In tho West, without change. Wo hellcvo that the Missouri Pacific, Railroad ha the best track and the finest anil safest equipment of any lino west of tho Mississippi, ind It con nocllom with roads father West aro prompt and, reliable. Tlio Texas connection ot tb road Is how completed, unit Pai:,o-i.it are oftorciU flrat-clftw, l) '.r, Mnt8 trnm Hu LohI (o XM-'onho, over tho Missouri, ?.usas ft Toxai R. It. via Sodallo, or over the Atlantic ft raclflo 11. U. r!a Vlnlta. For maps, time, tables, Information as to rates, routes, Ac, wo refer our reader (o 8. II. Thompson,' Eastern Passenger Agent, Colum bus, Ohio, or E. A. Fnrd, General Tasscngor Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Questions will be cheer- HE GREAT DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL I THE YORK Ben. "Wood, EDITOU AND PROPRIETOR. A ffliiiEiiM Pw Stat. Fifty-Six Clumns of Matter. Heading Contains ALL THE NEWS, foreign, domestic, political and general, with full and reliable market reports. Each number also contains several short sto ries, and a great variety of lite rary, agricultural matter, etc., etc., constituting, it is confident ly asserted, the most complete weekly newspaper in this coun try. TERMS, $2 A' YEAR. Inducements to Clubs:. Klvm f'nr.1. nn.v.i. AAA Ten Copies, one year, and an extra - "pj o 1110 eiMicr. . ... ...laou Tweuty Copies, one year.and an ex- . traoopyto sender. DSOO Fifty Copies, one year, and an ex- rn cupjr 11, HnilHtJl' ., OO yU I Parties sending clubs as above. may retain 20 er cent, of the money received by them, as commission. Persons desiring to act as agents supplied with specimen bundles. Specimen copies sent free to any address. All letters should be directed to 5EW YOBK WEEKLY NEWS, BOX 3,105, New Yrk City Port Office. .IV.,. .'- ,M, , i- . .:.!,.. T warn T. A. MARTIN. , j , T. A.. MA.ITIIsr 3c S03ST, Desire to say to their friends and customers, and the public in general, that they have now in store a splendid stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND NOTIONS, AND Positively Self Goods Cheaper Do not buy goods before you PRICES! WE MAKE "SPECIALTIES" We shall hereafter sell our liQUlVALLNi, thus enabling Better Bargains All kinds of Produce bought Come and see us when you come satislactory dealing. T. A. MARTIN & SON. At " THE OLD CORNER STORE," One door West of Court-house, McArthur, Ohio. SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S IMP BVED- OLDBI23rET ORGANS AND GRAND COMBINATION ORGANS, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED SCRIBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBE,S, An invention having a most important bearing on tlio future reputation of Reed Instru ments. Iiv the use of which the auantitv or Volume of tnnn is vei-v lurirclv increased, and tbe quality of the tone rendered Equal to that of the East Pipe Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent." coupler, 1110 cnarming "ceuo" or "uarinet" Btops, nu ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can bo obtained only in these Organs. PRE-EMINENT FOR PURITY OK TONE. EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED. THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. QUALITY AND VOLUME OF TONE UN'EQUALED. THIRTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STY LEB FOR PARLOR A CHURCH. Prices, - - FACTORY AND Corner Sixth and Congress Nts., Detroit, Mich. Established In 18B0.) a AGENTS W.NTED IN EVERY COUXTY. Address, ; . SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO., Detroit, Michigan. I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON 'SAND EVERT DESCRIPTION ef FURHITURE if MODEM STILES manufacture to order and repair Furniture of COFFINS OF EVERY and nccompany tkem with a Hearse. &s?The) publio ar lnrited to call mni examine my Stock. AnTAV. March 19th, 16TJ. ;,'.. M. B. COCHRAN & CO., 1131 LIBERTY STUEE?. PITTSBTJBQH,'5A:., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IT? ' Have In store a ftilt stocTt of DKANI? STEAM PUMPS, JITdron ftoVFTtwoTta BAIT, and DOOR MACHINERY, Ac, Ac... KFPAUUNftor A.t.1. KINDH f il 5 Tl'.Y A 1. r! 1- 11 ii L. DES MARTIN. i I ,' i. . .- it ARE than any House in Vinton Connty ! EXAMINE OUR STOCK and ' OF EVERY DEPARTMENT I goods only for CASH, OR ITS us to give our patrons than Erer Before! and sold at the Market Prices to town, and we guarantee you Organs of the Same Capacity. " Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent," Octave ssro to SSOO WAR EROOMSj f iTif' t J? Ij.11" Wl.i 11 all kinds, ol tho moat reuonable price. I am STYLE ATD VARIETY, x iaaiyai.sj .vr.ww. COHNER riPTII, , . 1Q1 Mm ISM Vtn.trnr Ullfers ai not a vil. Fine Drinl nude of toor kiini, Wlii.kcy, Proof Spirits and Refill jquora, u.icioren, spicea, anu iweciened to pieu. is. asle. cillrd l'ouicii.lr ' Aonetizeri." ' Raatririiri. fcc., that Itfd the tippler on to drunkenaaas and ruif u, cuiime, mmiD iron, tile naiiT. ruv .nd herbs of Cal ilornia. free from all Alcoholic Stimulatt I'liey are the Great Blood Purifier and a Lih-(ivie rnncipia ferieci - Kenovator ana lnvigoratorol It lyatem, carrying olT all poisonous mailer and reitorii h. blood to a hilihy condition, .nrichinrit, refreshis .nd inviioratiuir Loin mind and bodv. Thev are ai 4 adniini.tration, prompt in their action, certain ia tbe Minn, sat. ana reliable in all lornts 01 niteaw. lo Parson cam take these Bitter, accert ng to directions, and remain long unwell, proid heir bones ar. not deitroyed by mineral poison orothi nan, and III. vilal organs waited beyond the poi) if repair. uyin.n.ia or Indlire.tlon. Ileadach.. Pal the Shoulders, Couglia, i'lglitn.st of ill. Chest, Dii incH, sour cructauons 01 in. oiomacn, uaa i.M n til. Mouth, ililinu. Altacke. Palnitalinn of til h. Kidneys, and a hundred oih.r painful symptom re ilia oflDrinii of Dvintn.ia. In ilieu comolaiai I hat no equal, anil on. boltl. will prove a better guai atee of its merit, than a ltii?iliy aavertitemtnt. For Female Cotuplalut., in young or ob. Harried or tingle, at the dawn of womanhood, er ta urn of life, ill... Tonic Bitt.rt display to decided a fifluenc. lliat a marked imnrovamenl it soon nittl ibl.. ' For Inflammatory and Chrsulo Kheti naU.au and Gout, Dyspcpaiaor Indigetlion, liilioai limiitent and Intermittent Fev.it, Disease, of Ui Hood, Liver. Kiduey and Bladder, lint. Billtrt hat en most tuccet.ful. Such Diseases are caused b 'iliattd Blood, wlech it generally produced by derange j.nt of th. Dige.tiv Organs. They are a Gentle Pararatlre aa well a I Toulc, potMt.iug alto th. peculitr merit of tctia is powenui agent in relieving iongettion or snnan; lation of ill. Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Biliot) liseases. For Bkln Diseases, Eruptions, Teller, Sail .li.um. blotches. Spots. Pennies. Pustules. Boils. Cat Uncles, King-worms, Scald-Head, Son Kyes, Er pelai. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloralions of th. Skin, Humot ud Diseases of the Skin, of whatever nam. or nature, f. literally dug up and carried out of th. system in wn um. or me use oi met. outers, un. doiu. icb cases will convince th. most incredulous of thai iirativ. effects. Cleause the Vitiated Blood whenever va lid itt impurities bunting through the tkia in Pimples ifupuuiia, ur ourv. , ciemiM 11 wuen you nna u oc meted and tluggish in th. veint : cleanse it when it i ml ; your feelinga will tell you when. Keep tin bloa ure, and the healili of the system will follow. Grateful tlionsauds proclaim Vmioia Bil ill the most wonderful I nvigorant ihat ever auttaine le tinkinr system. Pin. Tape, and other Worms, hirkintr i is system of so many tbouaaudt, ar. effectually dc rayed and removed, Sayt a distinguished physio) jist i There ie scarcely an iudividuai upon the fae. ef th irtu wuose U'Xiy is exempt irom tne presence ol worms : ia not upon the healthy elements of the body the orms exist, but. upon th. diseased humors and slink ipoeits that breed tli.se living moiMlert of diaeati lo system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmid lea, will free th. system from worint like the. Bit irt. Haehanleal Diseases. Persons engaged i aintt and Mineral", tuch aa Plumbert, Type-setters old-b.al.rt. and Miners, at thev adranca in lib. wil I tubiect to paralv'il of the Dowels. To guard agaios ut uke a dote of Walkir s Vinegar Uittbrs one r twice a week, at a Preventive. Billons, Remittent, and Intermittent 'ev.rs, which are ao prevalent in the valleys of ou rtat rivers throughout the United Stale., etpeciall; lose of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten tstee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado. Bratoi lio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobil., Savannah, Roan ke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ei, tlirougiiout our entire coimtry during the Summe nd Autumn, and remarkably to during seasons c nutual heat and dryness, are invariably accompaai. y extensive derane.cnicutt of the ttomacli and liver, aa titer abdominal viscera. There are always more or lei bstructiont of the liver, a weakness and irritable slat f the stomach, and great torpor of ill. bowels, bein logged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat lent, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upo; let. various organs, it essentially necessary. There i o cathartic for the purpose equal lo Da. J. Walks' 'inscar lii-rritRS at they will speedily remove th ark-colored viscid matter wills which the bowels ar uded, at the same time stimulating the tecretiont le liver, and generally restoring the heahhy function f the digestive organ. Beroftila, or King's F.vll, While Swelling! Jlcert, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulou nflammatinns, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Al rciiont. Old Sores Eriipliout of (lie Skin, Sore Evet le, etc. In these, at in all other coiilliliition.il Dit aset, Wai.kkr's Vinigar Rittr-ks have thnwn thei real curative powens in ilis most obstinate and Inltacl ble case.. Dr. Walker's California, Vinegar Bitter ct on all these canct in a similar manner. Bv nurifvin lie Blood they remove the came, and by resolving awa he etfects ef the inflammation (the tubercular depositi he affected parts receive health, and a permanent cur I eneciea. .The properties of Dr. Wai.krr's Vihioa ilTTSRS are Anericnr, Diaphorelic and Carminative vjulritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Couuterlrri- mt. Sudnnhc, Alierativc, nil Auti-lliliout, The Aperient and mild Laxative properties c B. Walker's Vinrgar Hitters are the best safe nard in all cases of eruptions and malicnant fevert heir balsamic, healing, and toothing propertiet protec lie humors of the fauces. Their Sedative propertie Hay pain in the nervous system, ttomacli, and boweli illier from inflaiumalion. wind, colic cramns. tts riicir Counter-irritant influence extend, throughou betyttem. Their Diuieuc propertiet acton die Kid eys, correcting and regulating Ihe Dow of urine. T'liei tnti-Bilious prnperiiet stimulate the liver, in Ihe aecr 1011 or Ulie, ana us aiscuar.es tnroiin me uni.iryuuu nd ar. superior lo sll remedial ageuis, fur the cure ( Minus Fever, Fever and Ae;iie, etc. Fortify the beily as;aitat dlaeas hv purl ying all itt fluids with Vinrgar Hittrks. No epl emic can take hold of a tysteni thut forearmed. Th ver, the ttomacli, the bowels, the kidneys, and ih ,enres are rendered disease-proof by this jreat iuvig nt. Directions. Take of the Bitters on gome to be tnight from a half to on. and one-half wiu-glaeAil tat good nourishing food, tuch at beef tteak, inuttq hop, venison, roast bocf, and vegetables, and tall in-door exercise. Tliey are conipowd ef purely veget ble ingredients, and contain no spirit. '.WALKER, Prop'r. R.H. MeDONALDACt. Druggitts and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sta., New York SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Sew York Offloe. 27 VEFXVW ST. CT BEST IN THE WORLD, y l ATTACHMENT NOTICE! Tuonini Mcllor, plaintiff, . against John lletz, del'ondant and principal, and the JUarltl&ia t liieiinnin niit'.u viui,wu; as reorguulzcd, Gaiulsheo. IN ATTACHMENT. GARNISHEE. IJeforo Houry Robertson, J. I'., til iniUlll-On WlWllWUIl', T ium vv., v. OS tho 8th ilav of January. A. D. 1813, said Juatii'O issued an order ot attachment and naniihlieo in tho above action, for tbosnmof forty dollars and nine cents (M0 Ott) principal, and fifteen dollars, (15 00,) probable costs of said action. . ' Said cause was continued for publication until 0 o'clock a. m, of the SoiU day of 1 ebru ary, A. V. mtx MELLOR, Plaintiff. January 5, lbia-Hw jet Thing In tho West J ATCHl'SON, TOI'EKA. ft SANTA FE R. R.. THREE MILLION ACRES h'ituaU in and tr Me Atlanta ""'Fi th4 Ftit Portion of Kama! Eleven years' credit. Boven per cent. Inter eat. tw cent, reduction to eiiien woo improve. A FREE rASS TO LAND BUYERS I , ' THE FACTS about this Grant are Low Prioes, Long Credit, and a Rebate to settlers ot eejiily one-fourth a Rich Boil and Hplen- (liuuttnatet anon -ami mim YMnlers; early planuna;, and no wintering; of Stock plenty of HaHiinll. and Just at the right temoti; Coal, Stone and Brick on tho line; (lump Unlet on Lumber, Coal, Ac: no lands owned by8wii Intoi s; llomeilead and l'l-e-eniptluus now abuiidxnt'.a llrst-clast Ituilmad on tlrellneof a grout Thrwifrh Route; ProdtivU will pay for Land and Improvements. J.HP3 rw opportutii - ivri Fi SIDTIf'TUtt fUBblO, H )uiiletloil ot llio Uuml. iiuuijli uie I' tut For Circular and genec -J J f dress A. Ij 'nil ml-