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A STBOLOfiV. The' VToxld Astonished AT TBI WONDERFUL BiWELATIONS JjADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, M.due II. APEHRIGO. tiUY vaveals secreis no mortal ever knew. She R'S iTppine-ss those who, Iron, do eful wd mSi money, have become de-Went.

Mie brings together those long seanra-Zi Vvi.lormlion eoScerniog absent friend, or Stores lol or iolen property, teff you the 1, are best qualified to pursue md whauou wdl be most sueceM-toUcsuaes speedy mar-riaVei and tells you the very day win marry. vefy the name, likened amf chaw eristics ol fi.wreon. bhe reads your very thoughts, and by heraTmo." auraatural powers unveil lha dart and hidden my steiies.or the future, From he sum. la in the Hrmaniink-the malefic stars that oyer "rna or predominate to the conrigurat.ori-frorr. the Ztt a Cdpoaition.

and the fixed a iutht i heavene atlhetimS of birth, she tb. ratur. dyon. Fail greatest Aatrologiatonearth, It coet you but a trifle, and lyoo manaeraa.n baveso favorable an CousuJtatiou tree, with ukeows and all de-aired (information, Sr. Parties living at a distnneean ylur Madame by mail with equal safe and aatimiiction to themselves, a il in person.

A fuU and, chart, written out, with all inq.HV.es a.swer-d and likeuela euotoacd, aeut by mail on receipt of pricVabova mentioned. The strictest secrecy wilt be maintained, and all correspond enc returned or Refereueesol the highest order those desiring them. Write plainly the day of the month and year in which you were botn enclosing, a Buwlllookof liai. ppnntfJO Address, Masame H. A.

FERRIW, .18 P. O. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. T. WHISK 'and MUSiTACHES I FiRCED lo grow ron the smoothest face in from three to five freekf by using Dr.

SEVIGNK'S RESTAURATEUR CAPILLA-IRE, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, noting upon the liesrd and 1 Hair in been almost miracmuuii uiaunci. ---used by the elite of Paris and I. ondon il. --a Ant larin ft BlirnftHfl. Names with of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given ft.lU PrlP.A the money win oe ouewrmuj im i ai IUV OIUUDT .1,1 nnat.naid.

1. DeSOHPt- ive circulars sou iiuiai Ko. 285 River Street, Troy, agenU for the United States. PROPOSED-ABEHDBEB. to int CONSTITUTION.

The Stale of Ohio, 1 Offic of (he Secretary of State. i Hkniv Sxith. Seoretary of Slate of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify rniinwintr la ft true copy of the inint Msnlution nassed by the General As sembly of the State of Ohio, on the 6th day of April. A. 1).

1867, taken from the original rolls on file in this oflioe, in T.aiimon Whereof, I have hero. anhaorlbed my name and afiix irTnnt Real of the Slate of Ohio, at Colubus, the tu uay April, A. D. 1807. -fflLUAM HENRY SMITH, Secretary of State.

vm of A'RESOLUTION Felatjvs to' an Amendment of the Cosstrtu tion, providing for the extension of tin t1n All ISA Ruolvtd by the General Astmbly of the Sunt of Ohio, (three-fifths of the members elected to eacn uoubo uS.ccin6 That it be and is hereby proposed to the eleotors of this State to Tote at the next snnual Ootober election, upon we appro- fniinatinv amcDduient as asuo first aeion of the fifth Arti- n.Hiaiton of this State, to-wit: oitiren of the United States, of the a twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preoeeding the election, and of the lnwnshin. or ward in which r.aiiiiA. such time as may be pro- tided by law, except suoh persons as have borne arms in support of any insurrection or rebellion against the government of the United States, or bate Bed from their places of raaiilnneato avoid beinsdraited into the mil itary servioe.thereof, or have deserted the military or naval tervice of said government ia time of war, and have not subsequently hon hnnorablv discharged from the same ahail the Qualifications of an elector and be entitled to vote at all eleotions. A. PARROTT, Speakir of the Houie of Repretenintivet.

ANDREW G. McBURNEV, Pretidenl of the Senate. rassed Aprils, 1867. April DEMOREST MONTHLY MAGAZINE. UNI VERSLLx" acknowledged the Model Parlor Maganne of America, devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture, and Model Cottages, Household Mat-ters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (including special departments en Fashions,) Instructions on Health, Gymnastic Equestrian Exercises, Skating, Music, Amusements, eot.i all by the best authors, and profusely and artistically illustrated wth costly engravings (full sise,) useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jewelry, and a succession of artlstie noveleties, with other useful and entertaing literature.

No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can afford to do without the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; hack numbers, as specimens, 110 cents; either mailed free. Yearly, $3, 'with a valuable premium; two copies, $5 SO; three eopies, $7 60; five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premium to eacb v.a-loriber. Address JENNINGS No. 473 Broadway, New York.

Pemorest's Monthly and Young America together, 4, with the premium to each, $100 from $30. CHEAT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY BY acting aa our Agents for the sale of IjE N-DID HTKKLEN GRAV1 NGS, lerosco pea and Slerocopio views of all the points of inter est in the World. Prise and Stati onery Packet, (Silver Bunting Caae Watches. Also, fine collection oflmpetial Card Piuturea, Colored Prints, 4o. mrlM will purchase a miscellaneous "took of above goods thai will sell for tlul).

otter most extraordinary inducements and a chance for those who wish to establish tnemseives in a good paying buslneis. for catalogues and lull particulars send to ft inns 13, 1867-Sm 8G Beekinaa New York. -WANTED, AGENTS $250 PER B10STI1 tbb Yma Round, oa 900 Pip Cent. Piout oh Commission. ftnsranty Uia above) salary or commission to active industrious agents at their own homes, to introduce an article of indispensable utility in every household.

For IUU paiUculars oali on or, address G. W. Jacksob ft 11 South Baltimore, Md. me at HOME MANUFACTURERS! IlUHNIjUIlII! JAMMH.WUClCOI'r. JOSEPU V.

KALSK. "WYCKOFF KALER, ARK still in town manufacturing and dealing in allkindJOf Cabinet Furniture, fin MAIN STREET, opposite Dr. Wolfs Offieo, McARTUUIt, OHIO. The Ftiniitiiieis made out of the best seasoned material, and by the most experienced werUmen. BUREAUS Every Style.

UEDSTEADS All Kinds. TABLES Every Pattern. CHAIRS Fancy and Common. SASH, COOUS, BLINDS, ftc, always on hand or furnished on short notice. Of all kinds, in Furniture, Chairs, attended lo on short notice.

MATTRESSES. A superior quality ot Mattresses of all sizes al ways kept on hand. XT it 3L o. It i gf Wa ttrlwi.vs in -twkjiness to ATTEND FIJNKKALS itt 'i'vva auJ Country, the luwesi raves. A Fair Price for 'a Fair Artlole im Our Motto! purchasers arc requested to call and examine out Large- tSock of Furniture hefor ourchasinsr alKewhero.

a we feel confident that we cunfurnisu better and cheaper articles than any othejr establishment in this vicmity. i i YCK0FJP KALER. SomelMos Kt under the Sunt The Unioii pocket TimeKeeper. Price JFIfty; Cents. rnH most novel and1 useful' ijrvention' of the age.

Warranted to mark solar time with KreateraC' curaev thsn the most exnensive cold or silver re peater, while lt9 extieme cheapness places In tho re ftc oiau. Bent to anyaauresa uusc-pmu ihm. lor in oskts. uraers win oe nueu prowpHTnu dress 1 UNION ilANDFACTURING CO, Box 441 HHdson, N. Y.

June 13, 186V-3m $12 Gold and Silver Watches $12 200 Gold Hunt'g Case Lever WrtcuestlOO to $175 each uuuoiuiianc'KuaaeLieiene yfaiunoa voio iw SHOGold fitted Silver Cases 60 to 100 COS Solid silver Case Lever Watches 35 to 7S 600 Solid silver Caaa Lenene Watchea 25 to 76 600(Vld Comaoaite Uunt'x Case watches 20 to 60 AU the aboBB snlendid watchea will be sold for (12 each, have adopted the following plan: Certificates describing etch watch and lis value, are ireparea ana puceu in sealed envelopes, ana me older will be entitled to the Wntnh it calls rhr. li on payment of the J12. This is not a lottery, but a bona ode sale, fvooure a certificate, and as there are no blanks, everyone must net a watch at half the usuai price at ieaR ana many will get apienam Gold Watch for the trilling sum Certificates sent by mail to any tddress for 60 ceuts each. Five win oe sent iors'j; fllleen for S5; thirty-five rorsiu. ngeuia nanmu; ana ior circular.

Auuress, GILLESPIE. MAXSON ft 2I-6m 86 Beekman New York. JUST PUBLISHED, New Edition, Revised Enlarged. VERY MAN 'HIS -OVVM LAWYER, Business Form Book, A COMPLETE GUIDE in all Matter of Law, and Business Negotiations for eve ry State in the Union. With Legal Forms, and full instuctiena for proceeding, without legal assistance, in suits and business transactions of.

every description, (' i. Together with the different State Laws concerning the Collection of Debts, Property Exempt front Ezeoution, Loin Laws, Uusary, License to Sell Goods, Qualification of Vo ters, Limitation of Actions, so. Also, the General Bankrupt Law, with forms and full instructions to enable Bankrupts and creditors to take full benefit of the Aot without legal assistance. Also, Pension Laws, With full Instructions and forms to enable the Discharged Soldier or Bailor to procure iJaok Pensions, Bounties, ana war Claims. Also, Patent Laws, with full instructions to inventors, Also, Excise Laws, Stamp Duties, Post Ufflceand Custom House regulations, the whole action of the Government in relation reconstrnction and Freedmen; Constitu tion of the United States, with amendments; State Seals, with descriptions, Over 250 pages new matter have been added, to meet the requirements of the times.

The utility of such a work no one will now question. The sale of hundreds of thousands of copies of the former editions, and the constant demand for it, have settled thai point. The professional man, the farmer, the mechanic, the manufacturer, the soldier, the sailor, eacn requites a conven ient, comprehensive and reliable work. It will save them money, save them troub le, save them time, save thim litigation and lawyers' and give Uiem information that nobody can afford to be without, lzmo, 650 pages. rrice, nandsomly bound, $3.

Sent, post-paid, on receipt of prioe. A good, reliable Agent wanted in every town in the United States. Also, a respon sible man at all pretninent points, as General Agent. a few. wide-awake men, to travel in establishing Agencies.

K. HAW LEY 4 104 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Any person wishing a copy of the above Book, will call on J. BowEsr, Agenj (or Vinton County. Sheriff's Sale.

State of. Okio. Vinton County, Neff, Eagan Slocomb, l'laintiES, In Court of Com-anainst I mon Pleas. 8amnel V. Dodge and Order of sale.

Robert B. rniuips, uefenoanea: i PURSUANT to the eommaod of an'order of sale in the above cause issued from the conrt of com mon Fleaa Ol Vinton county, aim to directed as Sherift of said couotr, I will offer fcr sale at publio auetlon, at the door of the Court i rr It- 1 1M V. a. House, in tue town 01 iuuaxi.iiui, im wt, inton, on TUESDAY, THE 23D DAY OF JULY, A. the hour of 1 oVlock r.

H. of said dsy, the follow- loglanda and tenements, lo win Taentv feet oil or tne west oiae oi in Lot Number 8ixtr-8even (No: 67,) in the Town of McArthur, County and Blate afoie- said. Taken a the property of Bamnel V. Dodge to satisfy an order and decree of said oourt ia llivor of Nnlf Kaaan A Hlncomb. Appraised at sixteen hundred dollars and mut kriug two-thirds of that sura.

--Terms of sale cash in band on the day ol sale, JOHN J. "HOCKEY, Sheriff Vinton County, O. Jenes, Attorney toi PUintifJ. JunsU.ien-W "WANTED I 3,000 SUBSCRIBEIIS IN VINTON COUNTY, -r a ft TlItiGHUAT CIVIL AR It ins XJxxltocl rrom isgi to iS65. Ha vrso been appointed Agent' for the "Youth's History" for Vinton Ohio, I am now prepared to reoeive subaoriptions from those desiring this exoollent and popu lar work, Any person desiring to canvass any township in Vinton county, will please send for terms at one and secure territory before il is too late.

Agents will be given very favorable terms. An active 'Agent can' make from $4 to $6 per day. The German edition of the Youth's History, which has been called for, is also now ready. i The work is designed to furnish the youth of the country a candid and impartial Histo ry of the Great War through which we have just passed, From a Democratic standpoint. me minds or tne youtn or our oountry are being poisoned and miseduoated by the false and partial histories of the Abolitionists, and it is of great importance for the welfare of our country that the real Disunionists, as they are now proving themselves to be, shall be properly portrayed.

The great impor- tanse of a sound juvenine literature i I ti has long been felt and acknowledged, and as this is the first attempt to furnish it, the Publishers ot the the work Van Evrie, Horton o) New York-respeclfully 1 i eolioit the'enoouragement of the and the assistance of the Democratic press. It is just such a book as ought to forma part of tbo small library in every family in Vln- ton county or it should be placed in the hands of every) child, for the purpose of giving them a oorroot Idea of the late war and its ui It is nestly printed and bound, illustrated i I with 15 engarvings, and contains 381 pages, -1 A''" divided into 43 chapters. It oontsids the likenesses of Generals Lee, Stonewall Jaok- r. l. J.

son, Grant, McClellaa, Sherman, Johnston, Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln, A. J. Wilkes Booth, Prioo OX.30. At tfo Enquirer Printing Office,) AGENT for Vinton County. JUST PUBLISHED, itwvyt sTTiinTr UUlltV Ul Ml) Twenty Melodic Exercises, IN lORat or SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO BOPARO VOICES, IHTMBID AS Sludiet To acquire thi Art of Singing.

These exercises were composed to be used si- with his Art of BinmnK," or with any other method for the eultiyation of the voice, and wiu taice piuce or uoacoaa ootrsuuioo, being moie melodious and better adapted Air teach- some ui (liese exvivisea aro apwwi, aVwell as useful, a mingling of dulce at utile, which secures the interest as well as the improvement ol the student, me various styles seveiopeu iu uim exercises render them Invaluable in an educational point of view, aa they lend to enbu-ge the intelligence and the appreciation, and at the same time form the taste of the pupil. They must be studied carefully with reference to the innumerable marks of expression and ornamentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which these are accomplished de pends theactual sterling; advancement oi uie pupn, any evasion or slurring in these respects t.me and wiuiImI. while, on tlm other hand, a close and patient investigation, and open to toe stu dent the means ana resources ov wiucu produce their most nruuant uaa prouuuu Watsob'b Aar Joubjoaim ia two toiumes. Price, eaoh, In Boards, Retail, $3 00 do do in Cloth, Retail, 2 00 A Sample oopy set by Mail, post-paid, on recoipt of Wliolesale moe, i.ou.

Published by VVM. HALL BON, No. 643 Broadway, New Publishers and Dealers in Manufacturers of Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets, ito. Send for catalogue of prices. June 20, 1867-Cin CRISPEK COIl A.

Oh, was she beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and eadiant hair, Whose cuhng tendrils sort, entwined fenchained the very heart and mind. CRISPER COMA, For Curling the JIair of either Set into Watg and Rmglett or Heavy ilattive Curl. RY using this article Ladies and Gentle-man can beautifv themselves a thousand fold. It is the only artlole in the world that will ourl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Crlsper Coma not only curls the hair, Kni lnilunratea.

beautifies and cleanses il; is highly and delightfully perfumed, and, it iha mnat oamslete artiole of the kind ever offered to the Amerioan publio. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, eeaieu and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK Chemists, No.

3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. IRE ARMS Sold by tbe trade Generally A Liberal discount to Dealers, 200,000 furnished the U. S. Government.

Army Revolver, 4-100 In. Calribre, Navv Revolver, 3U.W0 in. Calibre, Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre, Police Revolver, i fiavy Sire Calibre, i 81.100 in Calibre, New Pocket Revolver, Pocket Revolver. (Rider's pi. 31 -100 In.

Calibre, Repeating Pistol, (Elliot 22 A Vest Pocket pistol, No. 22, ao, 32nnd 11 Cartridge, Gun Cane, No. ti and Si Breech Loading Rifle, (Beal's) No. 32 and 38 Revolving Rille, 36 and 44-luOin Calibre. E.

REMINGTON SONS, New York. PRINCIPAL A I 1 1 Moore A Nichols, Wm. Reed A Hon, Jo. C. Orubb Poultney Trimble, Henrv Folsom Now York Hoston Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans Johnson, Spencer A Chicago Li.

M.Kumsey Albert E. Crane, March 21, 18(i7-ly 8t. Louis gun Frunsisco Lower Rates 1AM now receiving a full stock of Goods in my line bought at loner rates than the tarly f-jirmg pur unases. Stationery, i I' Braids, i i. i Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Wallets, AND" Small TV ares.

Generally! HAVE ALSO ADDED TO MY STOCK I-? uSL I I A 3P 33H. wiiitjb' GOODS 6, O. SWIFT. ChllUcotlie, Apiil There aometh glad tidings of )oy to all, To young and to old, to great and to Small; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is tree for all, and all my be fair. By the nie ol I A A i WHIT LIQUID a NAM T70R Improving and beautifyinff the complexion.

-The moat valuable and perfect preparation in Use, for tiring theskin a beautiful pearl-like tint, thai is ouiy found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Eruptions, and all Impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same, leaving the akin white and clear aa an alabaster. Ita use cannot delected by the closeet scrutiny, and being a vegetable-preparation Is perfectly harmless It is the only article used by tha French, and is considered by the Parisian aa indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the last year, a sufficient gurrantee of its efficacy. Prica only 75 cents.

Bent mall, post-paid, on receipt of an order, by BERGKR, bHUTTS A Chemists, April 28 Kiei Street, Tw.fl. r. at i TO $5 FOB EVERY- HOUR'S SERVICE. Pleasant and honorable em ployment risk; desirable for all la dies, olergymen, tcaohers, students, farmers, saerohants, meohanios, soldiers, averybody. Please call on, or address, C.

W. JACKSON 68 Beaver Street, N. Y. 21 Administrator's Sale of Estate. TjT OllDlia OV PROBATt CO CRT.

Thomas Beach, Administrator or Estate or Vt. Junu voats, deceased, Arthur uoais ana omen. In Yinton County ttobau Wirt, aiau oj vnw. pursuance of an oracr gramea uy ui of Vinton couotv. Ohio.

1 will otlor for sale, at Publio Auction, on Tuesday, the 2d of July, A. D. 18bi, atl o'clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House, in the Town of McArthur, in sa county, the following described premises, aituale In the county of Vinton and State ot Ohio, to-wit: The North-west Quarter of the South-west Quarter of Range Number Seventeen 17,1 Township Number Ten 10.) Section Number Two Li containing forty- one acres more or iea.

Appraised at S72U. n-. In hflml! AnA.lhird 'leriuaoi ue uiio-hi in six months, and residue in twelve rrom Ihedayof sale-uererrea paymenw io and to be socured by mortgiute upon the i premises THOMAS BEACH, Aduiinistrntor or estate or vt, joim vui, 3C, 1K07 Ida Legal Notice. GEORGE W. BEYER, and Asahcl Beyer, who have arrived al full age, Newton Beyer, James Beyer, Eve Beyerand Mary Beyer, who are minora and resi-dents of the county of Vinton, and Stale of Ohio, and Charlotte Beyer, who is a minor, and whose place ol residence is unknown, will tnke notice that Joel Ij.

uuutiun.i. Arlniinmtrauir ot Uie Estate of Andrew J. Beyer, deceased, on the 27th day of May, A. I. lap, died his petition iu the Probate Court, within and for the county ol Vinton, and state oi unio, aucugiiig mm the'personal estate of said decedent is innufllcent to pay his debts and the charge of administering his bylata.

thai ha AioA seised In fee simple of the fol- lewipg described Real Estate, situate in the Township Ol E.11C, 1U tup cuuuty ui Yiuvuu, vu-wii. r-nmmAnmnir ut the Houth-Ksat corner of the North-West Quarter of the North East Quarter of Section number i nmy-iour io. tang Seventeen No. 17,1 Township Number Eleven No. 11, theuce running West Twenty Reds; thence North Twenty Rod( thence East Twenty Rods; thence couth Twenty nous, io ine place oi m-giuuiug, wn-laininir Twn acres and fillv hundredths of an acre." That George W.

Beyer, Asahel Beyer, Newton Beyer, -lames Buyer, Eve Beyer, Mary Beyer, and Charlotte Beyer, as heirs at law of the said Andrew J. Beyer, deceased, hold the next estate ol iuheriluuca therein. Th nravnr of smd netitinn Is fhr the sale of said premises, free of dower Estate, for the payment of tho debts and charges aforesaid. Said netition will be for bearing on the illth day of June, A- O-167, or 03 soou inereaiier as we same cun oe neuru. JOEL O.

8 WETLAND, Administrator of Estate of Andrew J. Beyer, deceased May SQ, 18S7-5W -i BLW1YEB, PA MANSFIELD, OHIO MASUrACTUEI COOK'S EVAPORATOR, EUREKA CUTTING BOXES, EaniKA Cider1 Mills, Victor Oank' Mill, Star Corn Shelleb, Horse Power Forks, BUNN'S ESQUIMAUX REFRI GBRATOR, Warners Sulky Revolving Bake DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, Crawford's Garden Cultivator, Amalgam Jbelli, DRAG AMD CIRCUL All, SAWING MACUIiNISS, And mm, other arlicles iu the way of Implements, Tuolw and Machinery. PURE SOR'iO AND IMt'UlilS aiLCV, seiocteu varieties. Send for ciroulurs. March 28, 1807 ly THE LAND WE LOVE.

A MONTHLY. Iievotcd to Liternliiro, Agricultnro, and flencral 1ntailii.ino. ami niimitrisinir Wanni'tH of Battles. Iu cidents, and Anecdotes of tlu War, never belore published. By Gkmssal D.

II. Uul, (Late of the Southern rropriolors, J. UwinA D. H. Him.

Tsshs. Three Dollars a year, il paid In advance, or rive Dolhu-s, not paid tin the enn or ine year. J. P. litWIN AD.

U. HILL, Charlotte, North Carolina. March H. I8CT. THE LADY'S FRIEND, i.

i Beautiful Premiuin Engraving, and Re dueed Prices to Clubs riiHPi iJiVVS FRIEND announoes lor 1867 the following noveletes: A New Story by Mrs. Henry Wood, author ol 'East 'The liov a Woman had her by Elisabelh 1'res- colt, author of 'Told by the Longer by Amanda H. uougias, auinor oi -in b. 'Dora bv Frank Lee Benedict. It will give a splendid double page finely colored rasnion naie eugravea an si.ee, iu vway uumutuv liinillaivaa lieautihillv executed fancy steel en graving, and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrating fashions, fancy work, In every number, It wiu give a popular piece of Music, worth the cost of the magazine itself, in every number.

It will give a copy of The Beautiful Premium Steel Engraving 'One of Life's Happy Hours' 28 by 30 inches, to ev-ry single J2.60 subscribe, and to every person a C1UD. It offers as premiums Wheeler Wilson's Sewing machines, Silver Plated Tea Sets, Spoons, Pitchers, Gold and silver Watches, Guns, Rifles, Melodious, Clothes Wringers, AppietonJe Cyclopedias, Ac. iJi l'EBMS 1 1 copy, (and the engraving,) 60 4 copies, 6 00 5 copies, (snd One gratis) yc 8 00 One copy ach of the Lady's Friend and the Satur rinv Eveninir Post for 84 00. The getter up of a club will always receive a oopy of the remiuin engraving. oi a ciuo wisn-ing the Engraving must remit one dollar extra.

gtieOIH UtHUrUUS UI KOUlIIg Up U1UUS UI lists should enclose lo oeufe lor sample Magazine, containing the particluars. Address TiLAniiM a. DDTimonii 319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GET THE BEST. Vuil Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.

NEW 'ILLUSTRATED EDITION, 1 Thoroughly Reviled and Much Enlarged. (, Over 3,000 Fine Engravings. 10,000 WORDS i nd MEANINGS not luund iu uiuor jiotiuuBiios. A NECESSITY to every intelligent family student; teacher, ahd professional man hat library is complete without the best English DiotionaryT -i "Superior, in most respeols, to any other Enilish Dictionary known- to me." lion. Georae P.

Marth, March, 1866. m1 "In its general aoeuraoy, completeness, and orsotioal utility, the work is oue whioh none who can read or write henceforward afford to die- peine vith." Atlantic Monthly, i i .1 1- 1 Sili Viewea as a wnoie, we are eonnaeni inai Bo other living language has a dictionary whioh so fully and faithfully sets forth its present oondition as this last edition of Webster dope that of our written and spoken English tongue." Ilarper't Magazine. in one vol. of 1,840 Uoyal Quarto Published by C. 0.

MEKRIAM. Springfield, Mass, Sold by all Booksellers, Hatch 7 1867-6 EUR'NITltRft" AT GREAtLY REDUCED PRICES I it V' ill lo I- HOBTON, -Al iM. 'i pjAVING purchased andcompUtely renovated FUHNITIJIIE SH0I IN MoARTHUB, ri formerly oecnpled by E. P. Bothwell.) would re spectfully anuounco 10 Ihe poono mat ne in eoaa io keep coustautly on.hand, a complete assortment or CAfiU.ET tiFtinniTURCr suitable for this market, at GREATLY ED CE D'-PB I E8, gotten up in a style of wortmanshlpnot tobeeieef-led by any shop in this section.

All kinds of work in his line will be neatly an promptly done on very low terms. Turning ,1 vjf all kinds done lo order on short notlco. UNDERTAKINGa A full supply "of kept constantly, on hand; and 10 per cent, will be deducted on all orders for cash down. March 7, f. HORTOW.

IvO BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. The Cheapest Magatine i the World rilHIS popular and widely circulated Biagasine hss J. now reached an edition unequalled this conn, try. Each number is brnamented by numerous line-engravings, Biid is in itBelf, embracing at great variety of tales, sketches, poems, and Illustrated articles, written expressly for its It ia conceded by all to be the cheapest and beat Magai. zine in world.

TERMS. r- JlMayenr; seven copies J00; thirteen eopiesx $15 00. single copies 15 cer.ti. Addrei-s ELLIOTT, THOMES TALBOT, Boston, Mass. THE AMERICAN' FARMER 1 FOB 1S67- 186T.

186T, The practical Farmers' own paper. The cheapest and best Agricultural and Horticultural journal In. America, illustrated with numerous engravings of Farm Buildings, Animals, Implements, Fruits, Flowers, Ao. Only only one dollar a year. Agents want erlipevoiy village, torn county aud Btate, to form clubs, to whom BrLEXDiD Pbsmums are otlered.

For lull particulars of which, sendjor a specimen copy. Now is the time to subscribe, tend on your name aud the name uf your friends. Address, Publisher and Propiietor, Rochester, New Yorlt PROSPECTUS, jji-j OHIO 'STATES MA IV, For 1867. AS in the past, throngh snnshlne ami storm, The Ohio StutemanwiTi continue Inflexibly Demo-craiio -unalterably devoted, to, an adrooacj the maintenance of the constitution, in spirit and in letter, and to the preservation of the Union. Aside fio.n tliis, Tli SlutCbUiau will bestow particular at ICIltiOll tO t'- News, Legislative und Congressional llqtorls, Choice, Instructive awti Pleasing Literature.

And will give faithful market reports from tb( leading oomiiiercial centers of the On the 13th of Uecoiuber, Tho Weekly Statesman will bo so enlarged as to give two and a half additional eolumnsc leading matter Thefo lowing are the Daily Statesman, per yeai, months, Tri-Weekly Stateaman, per year, six 7 i V7 FEKLT One copy, six months, for 'u' One copy, one year, for Fivecopies, one year, for Tenncouios, one year, lor ton ito i69 so 17 so Twe ty copies, one year, for Fillycopies, one year, for LAYMAN E8IIELMAN, Columbus, Legal Notice. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. i -1 "VTOTICE is hereby givon' that the Commls--t-' sioncrs of Vinton county, Ohio, will- meet at the bridge across Middle Fork Creek, between Vinton Station and Vinton Friday 5th day of tTuly ,1807, in the forenoon, to sell to the lowest responsible bidder, the building of a bridge across said c-ek- to be built with two stone and of heavy timber. Other specifications made known oa the day Hy Order of the Commissioners. ttlT ciuj ui- June 13, 1807-4 Auditor Vinton County.

oi I BE A Auburn. Golden, iPlaxeri Silken' -j tjurlM, 1 t-i u'i PRODUCED' by 'the us9''if DB BREUX' PRISEttLE CIJEVEUX, appliotttion ourl most-straight and stubborn hair, of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive burls. Has' been used by tha fashionables, of Paris and London! with, the mosi gratifying results. Does no injury to the ''Price mail, sealed and postpaid, Uesoriptive Ciroo-i lars mailed ufree. i Address i BERQER BHUTTS ChemUta, No.

285 Rivor Y. gob Agonts for, the 1 1 April 18, 67-l u'i liii m' i ,1 ii i i. 'J Rcparator apilla. i Throw sway your Ihbe fritzes, yyour, syjtphes, youtj Destructive of cemfort, and notortli a rflur Come aged, come youthful, come ugly and fair," And rejoice in your own luxuriant hauJ i -tj: REPARATOR FOR restoring hair dpon bald heads (frorn whaler, er cause it may have fallen out) and, forcing' a of hair Upon the faoe.ji has uo equal. It will orce the beard to grow upon tha smoothest (ace nt from five to eight weeks, or hair upon heads rrdm' two to three, A few practitioners have asserted that there is not, ing that will force or hasten the growth of the hair or beard.

Theif assertions are false, aa thousands of hying witnesses (from their pwn expe rienco'l can bear But many will eay, how ara we to distinguish the, genuine from the- spurious? It certainly is difficult, as nide-lenlhs ol the diherentJ Preparations advertised for the hair and beard ara entirely worthless, and you may have already thrown away large amounts in their purchase. In such watt would say, try the Kenarator Cappilli; will cost you nothing unless fully comes toour repfeSenta-' uons. If your Lruggist does not koop it, send us one dollar aud we will forward it, postpaid, together with a receipt for the money, which will be returned you on application' providing entire is not given. Address, W. CLARK ChmUte, -W9.

3 West Fayette 8treet, l8yl Pyrsome, Kf YnK.

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Pages disponibles:
1 391
Années disponibles:
1867-1874