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Democratic Enquirer FOBUSDED EVBRT TBOMDAT MonMIKG, J.W.0,BITOAlfOrIITO. FICIAIJMGAI FFICE1 Dodge Building, over Store, corn Mam ma i.ocuh oir, -of the Court Home. THE DEMOCRATIC ENQUIRRR Has the largest circulationof any paper in Vinton County. Adevrtisers and please make a note of this. TOR U.

S. SENATOR, L. VALLANDIGUAM. 0. THE DEMOCRATIC ENQUIRRR DEMOCRATI COUNTY CONVENTION.

the Democracy of Vinton County, To Ohio You arc requested to meet at the Court House, iu McArthur, on Saturday, Dec. 28, 1867, at one o'clock, P. in pur suance of a call of the Demo- fionml Committee UI ULIC Utatv. fnr thft' -numose of. choosing four delegates to represent Yin a Vii "Horn nrm tip.

ion uuuii in State Convention, "which will 1-1 I PAlnmlllli! rr 8th of January next, and to transact such other business as it may he necessary to trans act. order of DEMOCRATIC EX COMMITTEE, Vinton County. Quite a discussion is at present be iog carried on by the Democratic press of the State relating, to the proper person to be chosen, by the Legislature elected this fall, as United States Senator to succeed the wicked old Bxn Wade. Taking all into consideration, that happened in and since the year 18G3, 18G3, wo think Hon. C.

L. Yallandio-ham should be chosen and wo therefore placets name at the head of our paper. Gill' a large and desirable assortment of Tin and Bheet Iron ware of their own manufacture at such low prices that no one can help buying something. At the municipal election in Law renco, Massachusetts, last week, Mel- 1 TV AnMrltrlnf A 4Vi VIN, tno OJemOCiauu yuuuiu.i.o iui Mayor, was elected, carrying every ward in the'eity by crushing. majori: ties, and on the aggregate vote more that two to one.

The Republicans elected but one: Councilman. Tims, in one week, the cities Lawrence, Boston, and Pittsburgh, but one year since the strongholds Radicalism, have swept into Demo cratic lino. "We "are pleased to notice that Pomeroy Banner has distributed name of Grant, for- President of the United States." Grant is thn man for the nrescnt state affairs; we want a statesman who knows when to speak and what to say wben he speaks. We hope our friend of the Banner is in favor of lion. Geo.

II. Pendleton. The Gallipolis Journal says that tne subscription for tho new railroad connect uio uuraiptuui uui nmu the M. C. E.

at Hamden Junction, amounts to $180,000, and that the whole amount for Gallia county will be raised in a few weeks. The i- i Ml 1 raised in a short time. We predict that the cities of Gallipolis and Pome- i roy will increase with giant strides i ii weaun ana population on uie com pletion of this new railroad, establish ing, communications between them and the outer world. At Gill Richmond'! Hardware Store be found Cook Stoves of all sixes of the iaUst improved patterns, at low prices. The Vinton Record wishes us quote its extracts properly.

would inform the' Record that wo not think jt is necessary for us to mis- quote from, a paper that is as stupid politically: aa it proved itselt to during the late campaign. Indeed, is only necessary for us to quote what i tha Vfli-nrd calls the truth to prove tiat. flnanciern is corrunfc. 4 T. i.

locomotives set fire to the woods along the line of the road, and burn valua tfis Yinmnnnlen urn made pay for it. Some time' ago. tne Cape Cod Kailroad was'mulcted' in "damages for. burning timDer; frpml 0,000 acres of land in Plymouth. 1 and Sandwich, and the company" now pavingfor it.

i by of of the the not of to in can very to We do be it to 'is t.vt ih Democracy oi ww county remember that the County' Executive Committee lave fixed Sat. urday, the time foy hold- delegates: tq -repmect: this county in the Stat. Convention on xoe 8th of 'January, ance be had. Let a full attend- Resigned to Get aBiugkr Salary. The correspondent ot the Cincin nati Commercial tuus wm.es Columbus, under date ot isov.

1867. to that paper relative to the Judfo of the Court of Common Tleas in this Judicial District who' -resigned frt croY ii buffer salary and is then left out in the cold: (iff will remembered that the last General Assembly increased the salary of Common Pleas Judges to son nor annum. A number of the 1 1 Tnfl(Tos who went in on tne low Binary immediately resigned, ana were iu nnnninted bv the Governor to tho very samo judgeships to enable them to draw the big salary, yi course they all had to go ociore tne people for ro-election in October Among tnose who iubijjhu, appointed by the Governor under this arrangement, was Judge Johnson, oi Ironton, who by the way, is a gooa Judgo and a clever gentleman. He was re-nominated. by tho Republican party in his judicial subdivision, composed of the counties of Jackson, Vinton, Pike, Scioto and Lawronce, and everybody supposed ho would be reelected.

Ills defeat was not consul possible Ho thought it far more likely that a thunderbolt from a clear sky would strike him down than that the people would refuse him that Judgeship, with the $2,500 per annum, lipmnrrats vcrv auictly wont to nnH mndn Martin Crain, of Portsmouth, their candidato, and then inr.to him. He was the only Demo cratic lawyer in the subdivision who would consent to make the race against Judge Johnson; anu no win um WW too. He will bo remem bered as the Representative from Scioto county in the sessions of 1862 and 1863. The laugn comes ui mc point wnero juuhsuu b-er big salary, and then lost the judgeship' We have carefully read tho Yinton Record for a few months past, and understand from its teachings that it is in favor of Negro Supremacy! Bondholding Aristocracy! Favored Legislation 1 Official murders of innocent men and.women! Government Stealing! Government Swindling! Military Bondholders paying no taxes whatever! The South starving under Radical tyranny! Tho West toiling to support lazy Bondholders 1 One-half the States falling The well men working to support Mrs. Lincoln's Army contractors and Shoddy thieves! The sick men The orphans wailing! The widows and mothers weeping! And in favor of every man in the United States paying, upon an aver-ago, about 200 a year for taxes to only pay the interest on the public debt! Who can say the Record is not sheet ol many, favors? The Record advocates the payment of the national debt to tho very last cent.

Vinton Eecord. Of course! The Record believes national debt. is a national blessing;" believes that it is rjght for tho poor, half-starved and half-naked laborers to work year after year pay the debt contracted, by the army contractors and shoddy thieves, whom Mrs. Government advised the late lamented to give license to steal the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars of tbe public money; and believes in all the other stealing done since its masters have been in position to steal off of the Govern ment. The Eecord likes to see the people paying the "last cent" of those GUI Richmond keep the best and most experienced workmen in their Tin Shop, and are therefore fully-prepared to.

do House Spouting, Tin Roofing, Repairing, in superior manner. Wk make no pretensions-to a Von-derful financial knowledge, Vinton uecora. This is an appropriate, time the elections all being over for Bond holders, and those, who are in favor Bondholders, taking all the gold and the popr men having the ragged pa- i 'J j. nar. to oieaa ignorance.

in i knowledge of these condemned-by the-people blood-suckers is not; very "wonderful nolindeed I Thepi-e tensions" they made. bofore the. late Excitement in McArthur! thurLSv. -ered A great many people were in town on Tuesday last attending to husincss, hecauso there was a prospect of gnow go ing off. Most of the people came to purchase and ahout town, from store to store, to see where the cheapest and hest goods could be bought, Wo mado an effort to get into Will Bros and jwitli considerable difficulty succeeded.

never before saw, such a women, and crowd of men, children: in any Store. We at first thought there was a that they were taking goods down and making preparations to depart without leave, but, they were only buying everything they could see. Large tied-up piles of dress goods, were on the counters, and boots and shoes piled up under tho counters- hundreds of dollars worth in a nilel Evervthincr cheap! Just V. the place to purchase nice things for the holidays! Tip Fenians continue to alarm tho people of Englatd rather more than the Fenians and Buckeyes of tho Iq- dependect School District in the Brit ish Province alarm tho English who dwell there and fiffht School Houses and School House Taxes. At Clerk cnwcll, England, on the 14th an attempt was made to blow up a prison in which were confined a number of Fenians, among whom was Col.

Bcrke. A numbef of persons were killed and seriously wounded by the explosion. Tho British are greatly alarmed. How much longer they wish to keep Ireland 'under their tyrannical rule we are 'usable to state. Gone to the City! a Geo.

B. tlie popular and witty salesman in the House of J. K. "Will, is 'now in the city purchasing a large assortment of Fancy Goods for the holidays that will just suit this market. Gcorsro cannot be beat in purchasing fancy.

goods he knows just w7hat the peo pie want during the holiday season. "Leaves have their time to fall "and so do fancy George is now taking advantage of a panic in the mar ket and will" bring "forth' dress goods of every; style, quality. and Be sure and go and get a nice present for your wives or your children before jroinc: elsewhere! The new stock will to arrive to to a a of The Vinton County Bank. Tho attention of the public is directed to the Special and "also, to the card, of the Vinton County Bank, in this paper! It will be seen that those desiring to send money to their friends in England, Ireland, France, Germany. or to any part' of Europe, or anywhere else, can obtain Drafts for this pur; pose for any amount at the Vinton County, Bank.

The' Bank will issue Drafts direct at1 very low rates, and save the trouble and extra expense of sending elsewhere. This is tho safest. most easiest, and cheapest way to send money to any place for any There is no danger of its being lost all is perfectly safe. jdst as safe, or even more bo, in many instances, man wnen me money is in the pockets of tho owfior. This Bank the stockholders' and officers of which are all wealthy and responsible men is prepared' to do a general Banking Business; receive deposits! ana interest un nine ueppsiis loan money at reasoname rates on acceptable 1 paper buy And' sell ex change; make collections; buy gold and Bilver at liberal rates, and traosact every' every other legitimate Banking business! The people can' find 'do more convenient a place to transact business: of this Joseph McDowell is 'President, and Jas.

W. Delay 'is Cashiet-both kind and ac coinmodtiogyW give any miormaiion uesireu. nwnmw Tin; Demand That WiLfuK Made, What a monitor the ballot-box Word comes from Washington tnrougn Republican channels, that many lead-inr Rannhtinfin niembcrs are becoming ith 'tha belief that the 1111 IJf VMMVVf luxury of Frednien'a Bueau-a costly institution inaugurated and pnnt.fniiftd.to Afncanlzo tho South r- can be dispensed with. of tho recent electitins have given life to that bolief. If 'the Republican leaders ill only, carefully watch the public they, may learn-that the peo- pie are rapiuiy guitiug nuu wu w-dition out of wiici will grow an imperative demand that all legislation looking to.

tho exaltationof Negroes over white' men shall bo swept from it. this point tioy JlUve to wait a l(ttlj longer to bo convinced, lliatdcmana is as sure to come as that. Negro Suffrage was overwhelmingly defeated at the late election in Be.sarsi ani gQ Gill iRich month Hard- ware Store, if you. want any thing in their line, before going elsewhere. A Good Junou.

The. Charlotte jVeics says The following is said to have occur. red at Union Superior Court: A colored centloman on the jury is objected to on the ground of incompetency. The following questions, are propounded by the counsel to. the juror i 'am, are you iivuuuiuei "Yes, "Have you' any i-M "What do vou mean, then, by say ing you are a freeholder?" "I means bcin' free and holdm on and so on." "What is a verdict, "I dun know, sar." What is a plaintiff "Dun sar." "What is a defendant?" "I dun.

know, sar; I's greon 'bout dose things." Hero General Can by 8 order was read, from which it nppearod ho was competent: so the man and brother was duly "Cussca in, anu iuoh nia 1)1 -1 1 seat. All kinds and eizes of naila can be had at the lowest prices at Gill Richmond's It is stated that tho artificial limbs for maimed -veterans cost the Govern mcnt, last year, $35,206 50, and the tobacco supplied to the enlisted men of the army cost gioo.byu el. Finest Toys, at the very lowest prices nt Sisson's Drug Store. II OLID AY PRESENTS Dry Oood8l Fancy Goods! Jewelry and Silverware, worth over S2 BOO 000! All to be cold for One Dollar Each. Abasdaie4 162 BromlFBYi New York, Agents for European Manufacturers, nnonnr that in eon-sequencft of the oyerstockinK of tho Knglish market, an immense quantity and Fanej fioodsi have been eonticned to them with instructions to ho cleured for immediate easb, nt any airenftVo.

A. A Co, have, therefore, have resolved to olfer them ae-eordinx to their ordinary system of bits, nesn at $1 each, without to value. The following list hows the original wholesale prices of some of tbe articles whioh they now oiler at 81: Benr, Wolf, and Bullalo Robes from fl.lOOIoS SDO Sets of Mink MHO to 100 00 Ladies' MtiflV, 15 00 to f.0 00 do in 00 to 40 (W Silk andSatin Dress Patterns from 18 to 40(1 Beree and JJcyptin Cloths frojnaooto Vim Alnpaccn and Muslin Polaines from 4(K)to lo (Ki Freneh Merinos and Twills Irom lOtKito )00 Cnnibtio, Thibet and Mohair Irom 4 to .10 00 Balmoral and Elliptic Skirts from 00 to 6 ''0 Silk sad Lace Veils from tb 6 00' Sets Fine Cull and Collars from 2 HO to sen Pair ol Ladies' Oorseis from 2 50 to (00 Hflndkerrhiets, Wlk, Plain, Uemstitch- edand 600 to 1800 Ladiea and Gents Cotion, Woolen and bilkHoce half ham, pordos. pairs 4 tO to 12 00 Ladies Si UentV Merino, Cuttun, Lmnen A Cotton Shirts A 2S0 to 6 00 Cost, Vest, and Pantaloon Patterns -irp Clftth, Cassimr-re and Dnekin irnm 00 to 2S 00 Linen nnJ Wolen Tablo Covers from 2 0 to 00 White A Colored linen Napkins, a doz. eeoto 1200 Musfns, white and unbleached, a Yard 16 to 4 Flannels; shawls in woolen; silk and merino nubias in clouds; woolen hoods; blankets; linen and muslin sheets; meerschaum pipes) wallets; velvet and morocco poi tmonaies; shopping bs; fcur and blade pocket knives, with pearl, ortoiscand ivory handles; French Clocks; It nd bronre musical bexes; pieces; fancy combs; hair nets; work boxes; siirer Sases albums; lanidy and pocket bibles; opera glasses, Ac.

We also have received asplundid assortment of WATCHES, Gold and bilver hunting (aea for enameled do for ladies, together with chains of every pattern and style, Sets ot jewelry every variety; sleeve buttons; thimbles; lockets; crosses; rings of evert kind; bracelets; gold pens, Ac, The Silverware Pe- fiartment oom prises silver, dining and teasels, ens ors, I' (able forks, tea spoons, goblets, drinking cups, collee urns, tea pots, cream pitchers, sugar bowls, fruit baskets, cake, boskets, card baskets, pie knives, fish knives, mustard and mlt moons, nankin rings, tea stands, wine holders. card boldeis, Ao All ol the ai ore list to bcsoldlcr each. eTpeusesare pent by the sale of Cou pons or Certificates naming each article in the stuck and its value; these certificate are enclosed la envelopes. mixed up, and sold atM cents each 8 for fi 11 for Whatever article is named In thecer liflcate can be obtained at fl. The article will be shown to the holder oi the certificate, and it will bo at his option, whether he takes tbe artiole or not.

In case articles are sent by mail or express are not sajisfiictory, they can be returned nnrtllie money will be refunded. Everv ceriihVrte entitles tho holder some article of sterling value, worth more than a In proof ofthls read tl.iB offer: You can have for any of our certificates and SI, any nt the following articles, so that if you are not pleased with ihe article articles named oa the certificate, you need u.t lose tho 25 cents you paid for it: I silver plated 3 bottle eastor, handsome silver plated butter dish with plate and cover, ladys' shopping bag, a SO picture album bounk In vetve.t and guilt, set often spoon) silver plated on white metal, set double plated taalei poons oi forks, pants pattern ('4' yards cassimsre,) pair Jouvio's Paris Kid Gloves, splendid real nieers chaum pipe, or sonu in oarac oia plain ring, KirsBWCEe. During the four years we here been sent tor European imunitacturers, we hare re ceived-hundreds of oommendutcry noticesfrom lh nmi. and letters from private Individuals, exnress. ing the highest satitfaction with our method of doing business.

We have many of these testimonials with names and dates printedm pamphlet form, and as have no space for them la this advertisement, will Send copies free to any address. Whenever desired, we will send articles by Express, 0. O. So that the money need only be paid on, delivery the Goods. adept tlie entire responsibility money sent by express, rost umce uroer, or Hank Draft.

We want agents everywhere to whom a liberal comnenstion will be paid which eaa be learned application. Take care to write your name and ad drets la a clear, uistinc.t hand, and dc re ARRANDALE A Post Office Box, lti'i Broadway, New York. For sale in McArthur, by 48! I 2ir LINDSL HOUSE ZALESKI, OHIO, D.DTJNCAN,,.. rTvJfJB H0TJSE. having been very meh improved A and reptutea, is inr superior "'a8 ana com-fnrt ta Hotel in this Dart ol the State the Pro prietor being prepared to accommodate one and KOOa BlOttUIIlg nuu luiuinii (no IHOIC with the bust (he market alhjrds.

It location convenient to business.and tc. tbe Railroad Pep'f which makes It a desirahl ttopping place to visiting Zaleeki, we D. of, of on air. Mfnnimel'mima The Best Harvest is Over The Held is Great I Prosperity Aboundil I M60RE'S RURAL: TU CHEAT OWN'AUDCUBNTB luting vt SSmli It emu best talent in all deport-MlUwK contributors, Ac. cmi-inftits.

oor p. f.rmers. nntor, wool a ii.o an-; nd aWity. In bncf na wl. ih.

llurall Your 7. fn is not a motitlib', out a l.iirae. una neuuiuni no yi ooataini il.t NuWe Quarter P4RC. more an I bottor Illustrating tlianany othr Journal EKi? A Title Pae.1n.lex... jtclo.e ol vol 'i'KHMa-Onlv f3 a yar; to ulubn of ten, EJ.f'O per cnv Vol.

XIX Kw. 1 l.i:..iv,un,lnliili. Grtat Oflors. to club dcenis. eneeimena.

Bhow-billa, lrdmium titt. sent freeior the 13 numbers ol tins yu.irter, (Oot. to triiil, lot Duly liochuter, Y. GREAT- IN PICTUBBS IS NOW making bHer pieturei than ever. lie keeps putted, ip all the latest inipoveraeutu in PHOTO Cr A PHY, and uses none but the very best of materials.

He cm Hiotbgraph imy kind ot pictures, enlarge them to aay site, and color them in Oil, India InV, or Water Colors. IU makci rr M4, Porcelain Pistures, Ferrotypes, Amlro- types, Photographs, Gems, i snd all otberkinda that are made in the laigest cities; oaJ keeps constantly on keudaii anortmont of Frames, Pictures, Picture Cord, i A FINE 'JEWELRY. ''All kinds of ncfBK3 AMID TO" ORDER. Not. 14, 1867-tf Awarded a old Medal AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAME, la direal remp.etition with all ths leading niakers in the country.

i Polonliet, Pdtoa Kitnofaotnreri, invite the aitention of purchasers, the (rude snathe prof usion tothelottow-ing jnstriiiTieots of their'ihanufacture: Pedal Base Organs, Fivesiies, FiveOftave.one to Ihree banks of keys, Bank, Roc wooand Walnut Cases. e-Pnees $350 to $000,3 School Organs, Twelve styles, one to four sets of ds, single and double Bank, Poeewooa nna win ssci. OPrices 138 to MELODEONS, Piano style and partible. Twalve fiom four tesix octaves, kiugle and Double Keed, Rose woo4 aod Black Walnut cees. jerPrices $G5 to $250.3 T.r Instrument is mado by competent work men, from Ihe best matei ml, under our persoiil su pervision, and mouem improvement worthy ofthe tisinei iutrodiiced ip them Among these we would call aitention to the TRRMOLANTK, which has been much admired, aitd can found only in tunf nnr own manilt'iuituro.

From amoiiJ! the very fluttering Testimonials mineut FTotessors ana urgaui we gi ve tae lot lowing extracts: The pedals I cofie1vft to be unapproachable in their beautiful smooth quality. Wm. A. Kise. It is a (rand instrument, end does to the builder.

H.C.FotiKH, Troy, N.y. '1'hey are amnr.g the finest instruments tured eiiher in this country or abroad. W. Br.ua, Moskmhal, Aptomas. They have given universal stiHfiacuon.

w. n. Hawi.iv, FonduLno, i. 'l'hre is a ncculinrlv sweet and sympathetic tone. hnrmeniteschsrming with (he voice.

W. ll Cooki 1 am particularly plesseu witn the arrangement ql IheiiiHerent registers. W. II Hradhury. No other Instrument as nearly apurcaches the or- gnn.MThe Chorister.

1 US imfiruilivui ims Bujiri iui ujr liny thing yet introduced among H.Y. The tones and the action are excellent. Rev. 8. Leaviit, Hudson, M.

The moie we use it the better we like it. J. D. HaRiie, Hudson, N. Y.

'I he two Hank Organ Harmonium is really a gem. Vva havelound them excellent in til II points cOstitu- iineo-coed C.Cook T.J, Cook, ounn roy. "The most perfect toned Meiodeon I ever '-Guy F. North. i "They fall back oa such substantial merits as superiority ol workmanship, beauty of tone and reasonableness ot price, and we must sey that In i.

heir respects thevaro well worthy of lu iical Pioneer, August '0i. Evert l'mtrument is fully and Boxed and Shipped in Mew York City with out 1 Ciroulars, Cuts and Price Lists, etc-, sent on application to PEL0UBET. PELT0N i 841 Broadway, New Or to anp of our Agent in the cities of. the AWAY WITH i JC01I(MI3lIl ijimssw. and eurfor.

oein post paia on receipt Address i iffl nll-n Corner bast 28th Btjy-Kew York. -r- 1 vt. is Itoe nnd News Wntler. Interspersed Ln THE- i of) all WASHINGTON L1DBAP.Y" CO rUILADEtPIIIA. Is Charlered ty tha Sjnlo of Pennsylvania, nutl Oi'gauizeU! iu ou or lb I XliravuiCo Institute For Educating Qratuit'ctiify Soldiers' and Soil' on' Orphani, Jocorporaled bv the Slate of K.

Apvif 8, SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. The Wasliington Library Company By virtiioof their cliaiter, r.r.d in nreotdancc Kith its provlsioiib. Hill UiktriLuto Three Hundred i Th'o'nisfltid 1 DoJIarB IK PRESENTS To the Slurehold.rt Oa Wedscsday, 8tli of January ncx At PliiiatSclpiiia, r-j Or el the Institute, Riverndt, N. ,1 Presant worth .1 Present worth JO. 000 1 Present worth 10.080 1 Present worth 6,000 2 Presents worth $2,600 each 1 Present valued at 18,000 2 Presents valued at $14,000 each 80,000 1 Present valued at 10.000 4 Presents valued at $5,000 each 20,000 2 Presents valued nt $3,000 oaoh 0,000 3 Presents valued at, I 000 each 8,000 20 Presents va'ued at 500 each 10,000 10 Presents valued at S0O enclt 3 valued at 230 each VD0 2 Presents valued at 225 each 4.500 53 Presents valued at 200 esch 13,000 60 Presents valued at $75 each HO Presents valued at $100 each 11,000 20 Presents valued at 75 oaoh 1 fi00 11 Preeenls valued at $50 cnoli 00 Tho romaining Presents consists of ar ticles of use and value, appertaining to the diffusion of Literatuie and the fine arts $82 0.O 5300,000 Each certificate of stock is accompanied with a BEAUTIFUL STKEL-l'LATK ENGRAVING, Worth Mori at Pelail than the Coel of Certificate, And also insures to the holder Present in the Great Distribution.

Subscription One Dollar. Any person pending us One Dollar, or par, ing the same to our local Agents, will receive; immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from tlie following list, and One Cur tiiicnte of Slock, insuring One Present iu our published schedule. One Dollar Engravivge, No 1 "My Child! My 'They're Saved!" Ko 3 "Old Seventy-six; or, the Early liays of the Revolution Any person paying Two Dollari will receive either of tlie Steel Plules, at choice, and Two Certificates of Slock, thus becoming en titled Two Presents. Tiro DoWcir No. 1 "Wnshiiiplou's Courtihip." No.

3 "VTaiih-mgtoj'j Lnst Interview with his Motlier." 'J'lirre. Dollar Engraving). Anyperpf.n pnyinx 'Ihree liollars will receive tha heautilul steel Plate ol "Home From the War," and Three certificates of stock, hecoinnig entitled ta Three Pi t'ovr Volhtr Engravings Any person. paying Four Doilurs shall receive tbe larpe mil beniitilul sieel I late of "The Frila ot Our Forefathers," and Foirr certiacatea 01 ytook, anti-tliny them to Four I'resents. Fit- hollar Engrtivisgt, Any person who pays Five Dollars shall receive the hirjje.

and nidendiii steel Plate of "The Mai rise; of Pocahontas, mid F'ive certiliculus of stock, eiiti tlimj them to Fiva 1 Tlie engravinc unit certiHerrtea nll delivered to each aiihscriber at our J.ocal Agencies, oi seat oy mail, pout paid, or express, as may kn ordered. ,1 It I I i jlou to Obtain Shares and Evgraungi.C; Send orders to us. bv mail, enclosing from or twenty either, by Post Ollice. orders or in a registered leitei, at risk. Larger amounts should be draft or eTprosi.

r. 10 sharjs with eitgraving9 Jl B0 25 shares with engravings 1 23 50 50 shares with engravings 48 60 7o sharas wilh engravings C9 00 100 shares with engravings 90 00 Looal Agents wanted throughout ths United States. RIVE.IISIPE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington New Jersey, founded' for the purpose of gratu-ilously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen- of tho United Statos. The Board of Trustees consists of the following well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Mann, District Attorney, "Philadelphia, Pa. lion-' Lewis' R.

Broomall, i Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. Mini, and r.dcordet 1 of Decda, Philadelphia, Pa. lion. James M.

Scovel, New Jersey. IV. W. Ware, New Jersey. Henry Oorman, Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa.

E. Coe, Esq, Of Joy, Coe Philadelphia. THtABnnv DppATiTMr.nT, Washington, D. April 18, 1H07. Office of Internal Kevenuc-llBviiig receiv.

ed sntisfnetory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted hy the Wnshingten Library Com pany will be devoted to charitable uses, permission Is hereby granted to said cnmpnty to conduct smdi enterpriso-exernpi irom onargo, wuetner irom special Uxor other duty. E. A. IIOLL1N8, A.uuiiui&siouer. The Association have appointed ns Receivers, Uessrs.GEOUOli.

A. COOKE. whose well know integrlly and business experience will be a efficient guarantee that the inouey entrusted to them will be promptly applied to the purpose stated. i i I'liiUnniriuA, May 1867i To the Offioera and Members of the -hington Library Company, N. 8.

KEAD, Secretary: Oentlement: On recript (of your favor of the 15th notifyihg'ns of our' sppoint-ment as Receivers for jour Conpahy, we took the liberty to submit copy 'of your Cearter, with a plan of jour enterprise to eminent legal authority, and Having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent objeot-or jour Association, vii the education aad maintenance of the orphan clul-dren of our soldiers' and sailors of the Uiv-erelde Institu'e, we' have- eoholuded to ao-ocpt the trust, and to use our best efforts to, promote so worthy an object. i Kespeetfuily, Yours, ftc, GEO. A. COOKE CO Addretiall Vcttera and to Mi S3 South Third Philadelphia. P.

Receiver for the WaibiagteB Library-Co, Julv 4. 1867-m a.

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