WHITE MEH SHALL Kl'LE AVfUICA !.. MoAUTillI,jHIO : June 15. 161 Half Shkrt. This Wkkk. Our ap oloy is sourti y of he'p ami a ckneap. Uost wo cm d ), hope 'to Jo botter in tbtj- future, f j ' ' j pKBsiDUNr Jojinsdh, is making tuns tar uonserv uivo rreaideut,hope ho will oorithniu in the snmo trade. Tliu littl icul a aru niter lit cn, but we Mifvj ho is niur ro)C. His par ty wants tlio ngroo ro 7uto mid Inter marry with ' tlio' white Inteli. Andy hske them no. NEWS ITEMS—CLIPPINGS. . .Uihk lJ--Gdiier!il Lo.n und otlicrt 5 ' n A vb bueu, iud:c:o J lur trcuaor. as Norfolk. tioveriif.r Morton delivered liim Bolt'ol a gp-jceh at Indianapolis yesti-r-iy, and intiinatod that ho wan in la vor of putting Maximilian out ol .Mkico, and taking Mexico from Franco and Caimda from Enarland' and annexing both to the United Stales. Tlieru Was a etrious riot in Wash i'vr'toil yesterday, in Wbicli 150 to I ') flo) lit,rweriingl,Ke(i . I'10 I'S'1 was ut'llio' Seventh ward, and' was between colored citizens and white suldiera, both miu revo'vers, Tim relouHO of all rebel prisonm Inn bocu ordered. Hit by the President. In his lato interview with the "No firo I'leaehors'' in Wailiingtorj, tliu Trepidont, among other things, eaid: k,It wa known that was born und luiaed in a slave State, and had owned slaves; r' yet hi had never sold i ' ion'oj'ftild they had all gone freo. Tilery wus, a difference in reeponsi Inlity - which persona residing in Blave Statjjs.bad to take on tho subject ol wmftocipiitlan from thost) who resided nnt ol'tlioin. It was very easy for men who lived beyond their borders to get up sympathy, and talk about condition of coloied persona, wben they knew nothing about it. Their great sympa tho was not K-ducod to practice. , . Tho I'rusidvnt ia lately teported to have said to a distinguished Senator that much a hu hated a secessionist, lis despised a fanatic worse. I any body hurt, Dully for John- Nigga up a gum stump,— Nigga up a gum stump,— White man in de hollow. . Tho Toledo (0.) Blade, tho leading Republican organ in the north west-f-.oru part of the State, ia u late artic le says: There u very little dlflerenco ol opinion among the leading men of 'Northern (,'liio in regard to tho policy of conferring tho ballot upou the col ored ssldier ol tho country, and upon al colored mon qualified to uao it in telligently. We venturo to sav that ilnetebUiB if nol n larger portion, of the supporters-'of tho Administration in this district, are firmly settled in thu conviction that tho time for Ad inioisteriug government in this coun try with reference to castes, ha3 gone by forever;, and that from, thin time on uo testa of citizenship should bo rec ognized except loyalty and persona fitness. They will not -consent that either nativity or color shall hence forth dobar any man fron equality 'before tho law; and from this position we co. not believe they can bo moved They doi ire to see the bal lot given to loyal blacks in tho South. As President Johnson has decided Ibat he cannot give the ballot to the "loyat uiatKS" oi tue south as he ..I I 11.11 l . t n . proposes to leave it to tho people of the states, who most assuredly will not, these remark of the Uiade are a threat that the republican organize 4 tioo will be: used agaiuat him. If the Blade thinks that tho people are lor its ideas ot negro Biiflrage, why not rnauo them a test in toe Kopnblicuu Convontion bt Ohio on the 21it of Euquirer. All liings from above are not bless -inga, th parson said when a brick from a chimney-top fell npon his tile ana smashed it into a cocked hat. s The President has ordered L releaso ol' all civil Prisoners. the Notes of Third Series of Notes of Third Series of 7-30s now ready. The demand for tlu Spc.mil !?(;.; f tho 7-30 Notes was bo greut that iie -ireat-ury Utnartmont wa unit .la print tnem with enfllcient rm.i,t;v to fill the orders. It will be remem bered that a hundred millions were u' scribed and paid lor in a sinr-h. ota. ihe M'-ntim' DrcRsea iavr ti k- nil r"w a!ly snrinounted the difliculty, and n Wednesday. JnnaTih. llirt..i;. l ies of the Third Series commenced id will be continued with the promptness that marked tho supply ol the notes of thu first and second series. It has been this interuption of delivery at tho time of subscription which has given an appearauce ot a falling off in tho popular taking of the loan,-- tho great body of small ta Ict-ra being nu willing to pay their money uuloes they receceivo their notes right in baud, to carry them home. It is expected that altjr this week the daily subscriptions to the Seven-Tnirties will run up into mil lions, ai thoy MtiH undoubtedly beatitn ulated by tho opening of the farm ers' wool markets Eut an I Wet. It it is not at kII likely that the Govern incut will ever again nfl'jr so desira ble a security as these notes, and about two hundred millions only re main to bo taken. With tho close of the war tho na tional expenses will bo vastly reduc ed, and investors must look for a sharp reduction in the rate of interest asscon as tho present loans hpenma duo, and can ba paid oS. There to -no reason why the United Stutaa creAh for money should ev.-r again fall be low its credit for courairo. The ehitia spirit that preserved the googrtphio n inii-iiiy uu a par with that ot tue most favored nations and thai will represent a rato of interest under rath or than over four par cent. 1 - i . ... For the Democrat. In a Bad Fix. ''Wliut is it voimc lad v to iln nli km fallen maillv in lovo with a vou.is rnntin. man who dues not know it nor reciprocate ner passion. . Tho nb'jve note wa rickeI un on tho paretuont in McArthor the other i mi i . aay. ine oesc auvice we cau give in a case of that kind Is to procure my Introduction to the ceutloman through some of voui friends who are acquainted with him, and have a personal interview, which will, no doubt, orove much more lnlonnal than any .notes dropped, liable to meet tno eyes ot any pasicr by. BUDGET. The War Against the President. The iVationai Axi Sl&verj Stand &rd. of Juno 31, under the head lines ol the fatal Step, uses the folow lowing langonge in relation to the President's North Carolina Procla mation: l I f the President has really mado up his mind to leavo the fate of the negro in the hands of the whitos of each Statu,' there in no hope either for the nogro or the Union. But we re fuse to believe that euch a scheme is yet mature, and in order that it may not bo, we summoned the IN or to. to it duty. Everywhere let protest and denunciation be heard. Lot the Ad miuistration bo compelled at least to hesitate and to gain time may bo to save a nation, uoconstruction on this theory is only in the gristle, nev er let it harden into bone. ' Keep out tho States this summer and tall. Keep, them iu military poseasion till Congress can meet, armed with the iodigoatioif ot tho anti-slavery North to chock aud control the suicidal madness of the 'administration Keep the bars dowu, lest when once up it need another revolution to overstep them, aud to give again to the fed eral Government the power which it now possesses to disregard aud over mle State rights for the sake of the nation." It will be seen, by the above, what the radical leaders are about to do in their determination to resist the recon struct ion policy of tho President. i his is but one ot the manv indica tioris that war has been declared against tho Provident by the radicals. Wo suppose it will rags furiously du ring bis term. We aro inclined, however, to think that nothing very serious will bofall the President from their hostility. On the coutrary. we behevo it will ho greatly to the advan tage of his administration. Let the people ot tho North have an other chaneo at the. poll, and they will releivo Congress of seventy or eighty of tho pestilential agitators who now infest the national councils, and break up the baneful influence ibey Lave too Wng exercised. Governor Brough to be Renominated. The Ohio Statesman, which has been abprehensive - that Governor urough would not be renominated by the Republican Convention that meets at Columbus on the 21st instant, now thinks there can be no doubt about it, as the radical prres of the State that favors negro surTiase. and which has hitherto been silent, is rallying to uia Bupport. Gold sc Id yesterday in New York at $1,42. . Governor Brough to be Renominated. [...] The f'j'lo'.vinj e htorui, w.. j, ..uu.; Iroia Tin Lojisviile Democrat, loan os uuuiu.g but Itie tru ill. We should judge- from tho tone of a part ol the Northern press that the war i oot half over. They feel -now mure ferocious thau ever. We are at a los to ecu what they want with a Union with a country thoy hate, and with a people that al! Jescrved to be hanged, Some of t!ie6u organs have always boon diBunionUt, and some hae just uov to show an unusual pa tnotism to avoid suspicion, they hav ing rather doubttul antecedent. In short, thestay-at-lioma patriots take pleasure in feeling mad, and feelicg so a long time. There is no profit in it, however; indeed, it is expensive. Party animosities cost us this war with all its sufferings and losses. There is no telling what it may yet cost. The brightest dam hv. suddenly overcast with cloud, and the clearest sunshine has been followed bv storms. ' It might as well be recollected that our Governraeut has a task be fore it now which physical force can't accomplish. Quo half of the Union can't be pinned to the other with t!.e bayonet. We must have tho co oper ation of Statos and people in tarmony with the Fodoral Government, or we shall baye, not tho best, but the worst Government on earth. Tho etatus of a whole raco of peoplo. numbering three or four millions, is to be chan ed. What clianco ia to be made dona not appear. Orto system of labor ia to be broken np, and we have now quack schemes and tinkorincs which only prove that their authors dont know what thoy are about. Most uoproinieing symtoins. Mere hato and revenge and asinino rhoories are substituted for wisdom and common eenso. We are shown flotterinff via- ions of pros ataurigat a people with aminos Ibe uiadj chronic by chorishod pd revenge, and not soothed biiuBtTce and liboralitv. vv tiere is the nrosuentv to coma from amongst discontented "and disaffected poople! What products profitable in the South aro to oo expecced when one system of labor is broken un and untried experiments are put in their place, with, a poople, too. utterly hos tile to theBe experiments? "Let not he that puttoth on his ar mor boait himself ai hy that 'putteth it off." There ia to much Vj ro. inst now, and of t magnitude that would have appalled our tnthere, who would have appreciated it at its real size, to allow any lime for boasting. We navo destroyed a rooeilton; physical power and resourocs ooiild do that; but to restore a countrv'is another mattnr that force will not accomplish. p e M t o i i c c , HOWARD ASSOCIATION' PHILADELPHIA PA. DrSEASKSOFTHE NEKVOUS. SE MINAL, URINARY AND SEXIML SYSTEMS new and reliable treatment in reports of the HOWARDS ASSOCIA TION Sent by mail in sealed letter enve lopes, free of charge Address, Dr. J, SKIL LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth strcpt. Philadelphia, Pa WHISKERS. WIIISKEltS Do yon wnut Whiskers ur MounUiclit? Our (;roUn;Coinpoiuul will foroo thorn to grow on ho moothot faoe or chin, or hair on bnid houdu In 8ix Weeks. l'iisoJl.OO. Sent by mail any where, closely oiiUd, ortyeceip' of price. Address, WARNER & CO., Box 139, Brooklyn, N. V Feb. 16. 'f?5 ly, A CARD TO INVALIDS, A Clergyman while residing in SotUb, Amor lu:v as a rnignionnry, disoovorod a sate und sim ple remedy Iot the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Douay, Disoiises of tho Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train ol'disor dura brought on by baneful and vioion hati(.. Great ncmheis have bueu already cured by this noble remedy, rromytod by a desire to bene tit tho ".filleted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe fjr preparing and iiiting this nudi o'no, in a sealed envolope,to any one who noods it, KutE or Chabob. Plea.se inclose a posV-paid eevelope, address ed to yourself. Address JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station 0. Bible House, Mar. th m- lyr. New York City. Dr. TALBOT T'SlILL8 Composed of highly concentrated extrarcta fioin roots and herbsf of tho highest medical value, intallibie in the cure of all deceases of the Liver orany derangement of the Di gestive Organs, They remove all Impuri ties ol tne mood, and ara unequaled in the cure of Diarrhae, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scro fula, Biliousness, Liver Complant, Fevers, Headache, Piles, Mercurial Deseases, Here ditary Humors. Doss for adults, one pill in the moiling children half a pill, From one to three pills will cure ordinary cases, and from one to three boxes will cure eny curea ble case of na matter how long standing: Price $1 00 per box, Trade supplied or sent by mail V MOTT TALBOTT M.D. Co June 1st 1865 ly 62 Fulton St N Y THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPEBIENCE X or ah mvAtiD. Publisbed for the benefit, and as a CAU TION TO YOUCJtf MEN and others, who suf fer from Neivoos Debility, Premature Decav of Manhood, &o.r supplying at the same time Thi Means or 8nLr-Coag. By one who has qured bimseir aner undergoing considerable euakery. By enolrwing a postpaid addressed cnvolope single eopies may be had of the au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Eqr Brootlyn, Kings Oo. N.Y. June 2nd 1863 lyr. rpo THE I.EBVODS DEBILITATE AND 1 DESrONKNT OF BOTH SEXES. A great saffarer having been restored to health in a few days, after many years of misery, is willing to assist hissulfering fellow-orestures by sendiqz (fre),on the receipt of a postpaid Lddresredeij vulopa. aci'py of the lor mule of cure employed Direct t JOHN II. DAGNELL Box 133 P.O. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; ;; SllEHiFF'iS SALE. State of Ohio, Vinton County. BuoeweU Ketherolf etal riuT) lo tlourtof a u ,ugiV-t , Cora. Pleas on 1 Susannah lfelhcrolfetal DeftsJ Us order of sale Nefleeie hereby (riven thit I will n"r fn i. alpublto auction.. t tht door of the Court llouse,lothet9wuofMo.Vrthur,:Vinton Cjuntv Ohio, on the 22J day of July 1865, at one o'clock P. M. of sild day, the following real estate to wit: The eoutb east qu.r er of the south west quarter of section iuiuber five. .i0.!!n."i . p namJM1fcDof range number eighteen also the umit K.irr . B . j .i. .in uuhu wenquarur, and the north half of the south west quarter of section Dumber aitrht tn....i.:. i.' ... ' rajiffe number ;. ,i. , . ountaining two Imudrel acros, noreorlex by virtue m n ...i.. . . . ' lloasmanjforij County, made In a certain petition fur Dart r nn u iio .l eroir, Albert Stump and Siwannah Stump his WITH. ftnH nliAd Fetherp f and others, are defendants, issued by till Wild Hnnrt nf llim... !! -i -i ,i county of Vinton, and state of Ohio, and to meriirftMAi! mm Bkn:flr i ' , , " in ui sam county. Thft flrilt ftf I a llinir. A IL.l . 7 , ,ium.iniDu uacts eriand Is apprlaeJ at two handre l dollars, thesooond 7.T" , sixty aoiiars, and third at two hnndred.dollara, TERMS.CASH. sale In hand. Weionr DANAjAUya. J. J, BHOCKEY, for Plaimtr. Sheriff. V..O..O. June I5thl3r5. im "Eighteen years established In N.Y. City " Only Infallible rcmedins known." ' "Free from Puiaons." "Not dangerous to tho Human Family." huts come out of their lilies to die." ,,Costar,'Rnts,Koich, &c Exter's. I a paste used for Ruts, Mice, Koachea, Black artd Ked Anta, &c, &o., Ac. "Costar's" Ded-Bng Extermimtor, Ik a liquid or wah, used to destroy, and also hs a pre ventive for Bed-Bugs, Ac CostnrV Ele cr lc Powder for Insects, Is lor Moths, Mosquitoes, Finns, Bed Bug!', Insects on PlantK, Fowl-, Animals, Ac. 1ST Sold by all Drus'ihta and Rntnilnr. evervwhero. t-if 1 1 ! BtwAiiK ! ! 1 of all wcrililesn Iml. tutions. f-ST See that " C.istni's" name ia on each Box, tattle, and Flask, befrre you miv. IIH.MIY II. rostAR. fVf PBlNcif At. DkPoT, 4SJ Hroadivny.N. Y. hk" Sold by l)r. A. Cokdee, ami all Drug gists and Dealers in Mc.Vrtliur, Ohio, 18G5. INCREASE OF RATS. Tl;e Farmer's Ga zatto ( Englinh) isicrtsand proves by figures that one pair of rats will have a progeny and dewemliinta no lent than jl . M in three years N 6w, unless this immense liiniily can he kept down, they wo.ild consume more food than wmi Id siistnin flfi.OCO li ii m ii n bein k. ff" ic "(.'jstabV adveitisiiiei.t ia thi paper. 1805. RATS versus BIRDS. Whwvor en gages in shooting small birli is a cruel man, whoever aids in exterminati ng rats isa benelactoi. VTe should like some of our correspondents to give u? lh? benefit of heir experience in driving out these pests Welneed soinethinif besides does, cats an I traps for this busincs. Ssdentfic Amirican , new xorK. OiT See "Costaii's" advertisement in this paper. 1865, COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR is 6impie, safe, and sure,--the most perfect Rat-ificalion meeting we have ever attend ed, hvery Kit thut can get it, properly prepared according te directions will. eat it, and every one that eats it will die. gen erally at some place as far as possible from, where the medicine was taken. -Lake Short Mit Mirror. See "Costar's" advertisement in this, paper. Sold in McArthut Vinton Co., Ohio. By Dr, A. CONDEK, and all Druggists and Dealers. Jun 15th 1965, 5mo. Ala Elegant lYovcliy m YVatcties, The cases ol this watch are an entirely new Invention composed of six different metals combined, rolled together and bland ished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, caUed Arcana, which will al ways keep its color, They are as beautiful as solid gold, and are 8 Horded at one-eight the cost. The cafe is beautifully designed with Panel and shield for name, with Pat ent Push Pin, and engraved in the exact style of the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers and are really handsome and desirable, and so exact an imitation of gold as to defy de tection. The movement is manufactured'by the well known St. Jimer Watch Company atEurope, and an. superbly finished, having engraved pallets, fai.cy carved bridges, ad justing .regulator, withhold balance and the improved jeweled action, with line dial aud skeleton handsnd is warranted a good time keeper These watches are of three different sizes the iraallftt for Ladies, and are all Hunting Cases - a case of six will be sent by mail or Express for $125 00 a single one sent in a. handsome Morocco Case fur 625; will readily sell for three times their cost, We are so'e agents for this watch in the United States and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade mark Address G1RARD W. DKVAUGH & Co Importers 15 Maiden Lane N Y ; June 865 4 For Blank Deeds. Cnllal IS65 "T lsii.1 810,00 REWARD STRAYED Oil STOLEN. FROM THE SUFSC KlBhR ,ON the 3Ut duy rfMar last, a surrc! Mare, five years old, and about fifteen hands high with a scar on the front pan of Uie thigh of the near h.nd Irg. The above reward -vill be paid to any pcrsou re turning esid maie.U) iae. JOHM HESELDSN. f Zileskijuae 8. 18552iv CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, EAGLE FURNACE, OHIO, June 5th 1865 D. W. C. FraZf-e lutvinsr nnrrlinu.l the entire interest of O T-Gunning in the ate inn off razee, (i.iiimnff Ar Ci tl undersigned will continue the business of manu ncii ruiB I iron inn r ina ti,m name of Fraiee & Hamilton, and will t.n. tie the business of the late firm: D.W.C. FRAZf.R. JuneS, 1865 H.S. HAMILTON DISOLUTION OF CO-PAaTNZRSHIP. E.icle Furnace, Ohio, j June 0th 1335. The Co partnership lierelufure existi'ig lit lwen the underrined under the firm name of Fbazee, tiu.sNi.va 6c Co., U tlii day diiiolved by mutual consent. D.W.C. FRAZEE, O T. GUNNING. June 8, 18(15 4w U.S. HAMILTON, SHEIilFF'S SALE. State of (Mil, Vinton L'ovnty. Clarrissa Dowd 1'ltff) In I'ourt of acratnst Common l'loas Ervln K. Dowd Deft ) On order of sale, PURSUANT to comiinnd of an order of wile in tho abovo imihc ti me directed from the Court of Common l'loaa, of ihe at(iroiid Coun ty of Vinton, I will o!fer at pnblio eateattho door of tho Court lluui-e, in the town of McAr thurdn the aforepiiid county of Vinton on Sulurday the 2 Uh Juy of June 18G5, Between the hoi.r of ton o'clock, A. M.. and four o'clock, 1'. M., of guid duy, tho following property, to-wit: One hundred and Thirty iive acroa of land mtuatud in tho north lialful section number thirty-two, (3i,)in township number ten, (10,) of nuijro niiiiibor sixteen, (10.) of Onio, Company 7 rnrcliuio and furth er described n follows; Itei n injr Kloven chuine and twenty link wepl of the north cnt corn- nr nf uui.l .....tmn .iiin.li.iv f 1.1 rt t 1-1 In Township numbor ton. ( 10,) uf llunir niini- thenuo Houtli forty ore chuineand tnenty-flvu, liuk thoneo west thirty -two chuiiiHand nine ty links, thencfl north forty-one clml'm and chains and tievnnty link' t" tlio duco of b'c(rin ng containniil ono h'nidrcd und thirty five ucro uu uiu B.iiiia inoru ur it::,. T..lr. u .1 r.t I..-I.. V ti . catnfy a.iiidiiiciit in lavor of Clnrrima lowd. Al'pruiscd at Twenty -nix hundred do'larn, ( lifloo lai.j iniiMt bring two third of thai aum. 'L'll -.1 1. I.. I. ..-.I IbUJlOVI BHIU,CIV)I1 111 ll'l I'l. Biuttun A .Mato, J. J. .IIKX'KEY. Att'yn for riiff. Shir, V. Co. O. M rvj'). 65 aw SEW SKIHTS rOR 1805. HKURDAT INVENTION CF IHE AGE HOOP SKIRTS, J. W. HUA-OLKY'S Kow I'aleut UL'I'LKN" KLLiri'lCf or douUin SII1NW SKIKT WKttTS' filtADLEV A CAM', Into .1. 1. .V .1 (). W.iat,)SDI.Ii rii l'Klt.'lKS ,.i)d MAN I'KACTDKKKS, H7 Chmnbcra mid T'.l und M Keado Ktr ot Ne,v Y"r!;. THIS IN V KNT10X fi.inint of 1L" I'LKX f or two) Elliptic Steel goring. inifcnioiiHlv Uniid ed Tightly and Firmly topor hr cdgn to clpu, niBkiiij! tlio 'onghust. most rli xiblo Ela-tio aim Durable sriiiy ur iikoiI. Thoy ncldnni Iicitd or Uroak liku tliu Single St-riiigit, mid vn.-n-quently leM-rva thci'i lcrlVc und Hv a mi I'm t-l'.npe Twicti :i I.oiijr us any oilier Shirt. 1110 WOMitltKCI H.KXIUILITV linU tire I (.70111 flirt und -le.iHiir to eny I.ndy criinr the Duplex hliipic Skirt w i : t vxcr!pi.ccd iirti culurly i:i ;i!l Ciowilcd A.-M,nilliri. tii i rim '.'nrrl I! '.:lr"iid C:irs' t'ltivili IVws, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and Hotine Droa, bh ho Skirt cm be folded, when in uso, to occupy a rmall piece us euxily tin n Sill; or Mto-lin Drci-s. A lady luvin onjoyed the plea-lire comiort and great convonionce ol'wmiiing the "Duplex EU'ptic Stcul Spring Si,ri" lor a single tiny . will never nforwardu willin'.'Ij dispel. o wiih their tlso. For I'hildron, Missen, and Voting Ladies, they uro Miporior to all others. They am tlio ISut-t (Quality hi every part, and Uiiqne.ttioiiubly the Lightest, Most I)tirn ble, Conil'ortu'ilc und economical 8kiit cyor made. Ft R RAl.E in nil First Clues Stores in this City and tlirovphont tho t'nited. States, nd Canadaa, Havana da C'ul.i, Mexico, Smith Amorica.en l tho Wert In Hos. INQDIKK roil TIIK Dl l'I.KX KI.LIPTIO SKIHT. April 2o, 1H.1.V I3.v. . 1UE NUN ill NATIONAL UANli- OF THE CITV OF KKW YORK. Al'ITAI., &I,O00O00, V A ID IN, FISCAL AtSKJiT OK THE I'M Ell STATES. And Spicul Accnt koh Jav C coke, : u- TION AOKNT, Will deliver 7-3 Notes Free of clurgo, by ex preas to all pnris of the country, and receive in payment ;hccks i n New York, i'hiladcl phia, and Boston, current bills, an l all five per cent, interest notes, with interest to date of eubsoriptien. Orders lent by mail will be promptly niiou. k This bank recoivei the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of indi- oala keeping rew Yorkaoonnn ts. J. T. 11ILL. Cash'r. J. N. OltVIS Prea't. mirch 2, '65- ar. SHERIFF'S SALE. S'ate of Ohio, Vinton County, J. Martindill. ritff.l InOonrtof Kinst J-Commonl'leas Ben. Dill, & John Dill Deft ' .On Execution. By virtue of an Execution to m j directed from the Court Ot Common Fleas of Vinton Conn ty, Ohio, I will olfor for sale at tlustablo of John Dill, & tho Foamlary of Benjamin DM), ii . J ... . .... io naoiueu uaubuii xp., y inion Jounty unio, on Saturday June the 10th lfiflS. between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M.,and four o'olock, P. M., of said daj-, ho followiu property, to-wit : On Portable saw mill and rigings. also eleven plows.ona two horse wagon Oue spring wagon and one Brown ho'se Taken as the proportv of Bonlamin and Jobn Dill to satisfy a judgment ia favor of J. Martidill. Tsbms or oalb, cash in hand Constaabxi A.SlllVtL, J.J. SHOOKEY, Atfya. ror nttt 8hff. V. Co. O. May 25th lS5-Sir NOTICE. Geo L. Will Adminltrator of the estate cf William H, Long, late ef Vinton Coun ty Ohio, decease has filed his accounts and vouchers lor Inspection and final tettiement and that tht same will be passed upon on the 8th day of July 18(3.5. RICHARD CRAIG. June 15, 1885. 3w Probate Judjre. FRESH CAN FMJ IT. PINEAPPLES, Peaches, Slrawberriea, Blaok berry I Qraea Peaa Jjst received and. for alt at In Drug Store of Dr. A. CONDEE. , GEO, B. WILL'S. COLUMN. . - Spring & Summer DRY GOODS. KOK 1SC3, &. B. WI1LIL, WAIN STRECT McArtliur, . HAS NOW RECEIVED ALL THE Latest Novelties in Spring und Summer DRESS GOODS, F-J r the Ladies SUCH AS COLORED and BLACK SILKS. LEND and VICTORI A CLOTHS, ZOY ARAS-DE LYONS. MOZMBIQUES, MOH .MKS, in great variety, ALPACA in all .dudes, ALSO- A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF nARAlZK'., LAWNS. I'RINTKS AMD Mourning Goods. Domestic Coods. OF ALLKiNI), UROWNMUSI.INS. liLl-ACHED MUol.i N j, C'Ai-IJOliS, CHECKS, STRIPES. 61NG11AMS. AT GKCATLY IlEDt'CED PRICES, f.irilciilar attention in juiUd u our 3ttn:k of Clili, C.8SimTC5, Tests. Col lars, ieck Tt8, tnd Handkerchiefs. TogHnet with a very large and well lelBit rd tilopk -or- CARP ETSf BRUSSELS, ! THREE PLY, INGRAIN, i HEMP, ALSO FRESH GROCERIES COFFEE, SUGAR. RICE. AND SPICES. &.C., Ac. Sugar House Molasses at ll, So pn Qal- Syrup at 11,20 per gallon, ao4 evary other urlicla in the Gracery hna, all of which wilt 'm solJ at the SY GEORfE B. WILL.' Junf 1MK 1865 tf. ' j