The lleArhur Democrat OFFICIAL: Ol.OAN OF VlNToNCOCKJY. LOCAL DEPARTMENT rCB llttiL KGTICI8 ELE rOUHTHrAOE; Til It TUUK ROAD TO IUtU, 1(1 TO ADVMTIsS tour wnim. TERMS, PAY IN ADVANCE. Dr. Itaphsu'l. as cliango liis resilience) Irotn Ciiiclnr.ut; to CUicnjo. All Letters are to bo ttJclrossed to liim ia follows. Ull. It A I'll ALL, IV x No tL'U7, 1W Office, ('micao-v I m issis. TakTVotice, Till-: notes end aroimts of 1$ ? Hewitt liaibeiMi left in theluindsof l-rancia Similes, for collection. If not paid by the firsldav of lSM.ttiey will be collected August, by law. V. SIIA'lKf, Mr. J. W. Lotus, a citen of our County ami a tUeliaru! a-'ljiur ot tho OOtli Ui't!. Iiavin U a lo;,' is ia Hi)'' o:t our citiz w, f'T tlio U li.iHi ot riei'ivin biuiscnuoia, 10 uir 'u 3u and Spy, t thrilling history o! Bo-jhua in tho war Every person bl.o.iU l:ttvi-a ci-ji.V aul wo h. o our puoi.'ta will subscribe) libt rally. Mu Loi-itn is u worthy voting man. boe ad.'iirlitJfinoiit in "!lutJi!iiu"- rXriilioWN DuvTIIintS, Wllolt8.il' and Ketai' Dtalcra in Groceriea and Liquor, rorUiuoutli, Ohio, have uow on luind mil aro constantly re coi vin-' u Iiiil'j titock of Givca'tos und Liquors. This firm ia well kno wn, and lor m.uiy years h:ivo dotiu biui hub wild oar dualera; and all con Oiir in Buying that thoy Imvu been fairly daalt with at this house. Our t'riuiiJtJ w;il do well to u'ivo them a call. Soo curl in another column. UCWAKU AeoOCUTlUN, l'lllt.ADlX- rnu, L'a. Wo havj advertised for Ibid Association mail) years, and liavo tbtuiiL tho mannyera to bo men of hu3ice64, who conduct their ufl'.iirs iu an boncrahlo and systematic maimer. Wo bcliovo the Institution ia in every respect a reliable one. uud well worthy of tho cor.lid uco of tho public. Jonh lloUfli. The o.d VU mouth IloU:c, in Portsmouth, nut chunked haudf-i Mr. U. W. Jones lias jmr chiieuJ and completely remodeled and overhauled iho llouaoand im proved it very much.' Our Iriende who visit l'ortsnvnth bhould by ali moans u'tvu Mr. Junks a cml. His t bio and rooms aro all tlut you u rn wish, and surpass! by none ot'.ier in Portsmouth. Cull uud tee in yourselves. A. CAD TO INVALIDS, Ani(r-iea A (.'Icrirymaii whil ro-i.lir.'i an a iii'isionary diioovdrul iiMiluand Hi m l.lo r..iiiM.ly lor lln'i 'iiro ul NiTVoin 'A'cuknoss. Karly Dcciy. Diwuaja ot'tlio Urinary and Soininal Oritiuin. and tho ivhol.i train ol'diaor dura briiiilnoiiby buiiut'nl and vioioin liuHi. lii-cut i.i'.mbiiia uuvu bcun already cured by this noMu roiiiudy. l'romy'o'i liy a iluniu u, hew lit bu "llhcted an I unfortunate, I will boihI thu ruci o f ir p'-ojiari'ii; nipt lining tliU iikiI'i e'uujin anoa'.od cuvolopc.to' any ono wbo uccd it, KlILE OK ClIAlKIIS. I'lcii-o In 'loso u postpaid oovolopo, uddrwa ud lo yourself. AddruaA JOSLIMI T. IX.UAN, r-TATio: 1). Hiiii.k 11'Ui.k, Ma?: 14:h t.V..--i,r. Nj v York fi ty. 10;00 REWAlvD' C-i'l'RAYE!) OK STOLEN. FROM THE ri.SIIl'.yL'niP.tlR .ON the 3Ul Jav nf May lust, a wrrel Mure, five yeiirs clu, and ubout fifteen htviitli high wttliaseuron tlie inmi nart of the Ihiitli of lie near h.nd leR. The above reward vi 11 be paid to any pemon re turning aiid inaie to nie. JOHN HESELDEN. Za!eEki,Juiie 8, 1855 2 tv vcwi ci'idtc rnu oniiiiu 1 uii iou'i HE Git EAT INVENTION OP THE AGE HOOP SKIRTS. J. V. MUDL.EY'8 Now Patent 1UI'LEX KLhll'TlCfor (bHbl)SI'KlNH 8MIKT WK3T8' BKADLEY & CAKY, lato J. I. A ,1 O. W.ist.) SOLE I'ltOl'lilETOUS and MAN VKAGTUUEltij. !7 Cbambora uud 79 and 61 Koudi Stnet New York. THIS INVENTION cmiaiaU of DUPLEX (or two) Elliptic S?tel Springs, ingoninunlv Braid ed Tinbtly and Firmly topetbored? toedgo, niakin(rtbe.ougbeat. moat flexiblo Elastic and l)urable Spring ever osod. Tboy seldom Bond or Break like the Single Springs, and conso miently Preserve tbeit Perfect and lioautifut bbnpe Twioo an Long as ny otbor Skirt. TI19 iroNULRFOL yLKXHULiTV and Great Com fort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex EUipic Skirt will.bo experienced parti cularly in all Crowded Asscmblica, Ouenis. Carriages, Uailroad Cars' Church l'ows, Arm Chain, for Promenado and Uouse Dress, us (lio Skirt can be folded, wbon in uso, to occupy a rmall place as easily as a S'Mk or Mnslin Dross. A ludy having enjoyed the pleasure, comtnrt and great convenience of wearing tho "Duplex Ell'ptio Steel Surinu Skirt" for a aiuglo day. will never afterwards willingl dispense with their use. For Children, Misses, and Young Ladies, they are superior to all others. Thoy are tbe Best Quality In ovcry part, and Unquestionably tho Lightest, Most Desira ble, Comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. KCB SALE in oil First Class Stores in this City and throughout tbe United States, and Canadaa, Havana da Cuba, . Mexico, South Amor ica, and tbe West Indies. INQUIRE TOR TUB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. April 20, 1865. 13 vr. FRESH GAM FRUIT. 1J1NK-APPLES, l'oaohea, Stiawberrios.Black . bcrrya Green Pensjnat roceived and for kttla at tho Dru? Store of Dr. A.CONDEE. II S. MO I.IIU TUIRD SERIES , $230,000,000. By authority oi the Secretary of tlie Treaa ury, the uiiJoroi'neJ tbo General Subscription Agency f"f tut sale of United States Sjourirties otfisr tu the public the lliirj series of Treasuay Noun, bourui,' icvou and tliroo tenths per eeut. . iut.rost, per unnum known as the sic vlx- Turn ty l oa y. . I.csu iiulc uru Uiwcl under dale of July, !., iv,.., nn.; are pya!ld tluca jt-nri frvm Miui il.itu, !u cMrrviicy, or uro -jwiivcrliuld ai t o uj.tiuii ot llm bolder into I'. S. 5 -20 six pt r t in. COLD-nEAIMNG LONDS. Ilicsa h(.n,lK bru now worth a lmndaomc prom urn. kii.1 ru iinpt, aro tin covorn incut Ii:iml-, fioni Sluto C unly an.l Miiiiii lpu UiXalion, which a.Msfroiii mig tj llirto po ' lunt. (or iii.iiiu lo their v.iluu, aii'i Minp ti the riu'i l.viu.l on iij mi u' lur prnporty. The iiiturusn is pjyaijlu ciiir-uiii:ual hy toiip. i!i uttuchud lo tuJi nolo, wh'uli may bo cut offuuj nuld to any bank or hauler. Tho liii(!i'ct ut1-3i' per cenl; nmouiiN 10 lii'' mint pur c Two wilts on Ten o'l a -0 on a tl oil u lay iii a i't't imta. ' f I U nolo :.mi noto (It)Oi nolo SOUO uulca .o,u.i,ol ull ilciiuiiiiuatior.a tianiod will Lo pr..iu,i;y 'urni.,iijj u,,uU recoil of kub.iiii tn-ns. Th" Nt of t lii i Thirl Scriua i.ru picoscly siiniwr In li.na uud pnvili-Kua to thu Suvon Tiiiii.M u!ro:ily s.. .xccptlliat thy (i.iv.rn m.wil rurx'.i tu i-Il'lliM i..ti..ii of paying in-:u-.;st in C'ddciu ut tl per cent., it i-tca.'l of 7 3 lOLli iu cinroiicy. Knhwribur will deduct the ins.cie.-t in ciirrciico up to July lSih, ut i,0 ti.no u l,cn tl.oy aubsutibo. U he delivery of tliu nole.n of tbia tbird ktIok of thu Suvcn-liiirliud will coiuinonco on tlio Ut ol June, ai.J will lie niadu pro"iuplly uudcou joiioii.sly uller that Uuto. Tuo jii'lit cbu.ua nu lo iiith) oin.litloiM of thisillllij ijKUIKS uU'jcta oi;ly tbo matter of iuiorc.v.. Tho puyiiuiii, in goU, if made, oil! bo .)! i vi.Iu lit U tlio ciirrunoy iuic.u.'t of tbe hil ci r.'tu. The return t .pecto pnyinuiim In tbo oveiil i.f w hie It only will th.- oitiuu to py Interest ill old bu uvaiiod of, Wuuld m rodlleouild e piaiu" 1 1 iocs lb tl puf.'basu.i lnuJu uilii ixol' cent, in !! I amiKI bo"lully vipiul to those made wl.b seven and llnoe-ieiijia per cent iu currency. Tllir. i.i m m loax is mm Now ottered by tbo tioveiliinclit, and It nupcr lor ail jiiliio niako it tlio UV IMl'UI.AU LMN OKT.IE i'lXU'I.i:. Less than :j,!)0',ill'O of tlm Imn Htitlioi b.M by liio i; Miu'iu.-s arouo.v on liiu niurkut. Tins amouid.Al lint ralJ alwbiehii is luiu abs n b cd, will bo siilnjiiou I I'm within sixty-days, when llio li lies will il'ul.'uliic.i y eiiliiinaii.l a premium, ua lias uuil'oriuly heuntlio vitso on clo.-iiij; tl.u .-ii'-ciipiioiis Lo other I.o..u.i. In order that citizens of every town ami sn tioiiol'iho cuii.itry may hi .i;l'.nl:l facililitr for lukinv' tlie loan, lboK.ilion.il li.inlis, Siale Hanks, i'P.1 1'iivaiu liatikcrs tbr iii'li"ut tno O' lLitrv b:;vj i:,uraily ajn-ed t. rocuivo aub- ip'l'ns at par., Su!i.:ri bers will selcottb"ir ov.'n ni'.-n.:.. it ',Mn. in tliey li n It--:. -e. i:.'l wi.-i .1:1; Lo n.j r.t'..n-ioi j r,i tins -ie- ivory 01 i'u U'Jli a ir m.u Mi v n-. i:'". ir- lers. J a 1 i:ui;;i;, ht ii?. ini'Ti ,N A si:mt, I'liihidi-lpbi Suiitcuii'i 1.1. s w 111. 1 in 11 n 1. 1 by tbo Kirst Nliniial liui.U of I' hii lie. I.o, First National liaiik of l.!iiici nuali. First Niilioiiul Hank of .Uh'i'n. l''ll"-l N ai i.l.u ll:l. of '.iris ll.u'JI, Mi.y B.'ith 'iLI Si in. Koiii:::T vi;i.rii s d.st.vtj:. V"T('K is orcly given that the .-ubs.ribo In-cn npiHiiiil-J un.i imi.,Ii livil i k ii.iiiiiii i.-ual( r in. ili't isUituot Kubeit U elMi, Into of . 11. ton ruin iv d.'eea-.o.l. Juno a-J .-!."" a -v DAVli) KOHMM N. S 1 1 EI. IKE'S SALE. S'.nle (f 0iio, VI n Ion Vjuumi, J. Martitulill. Piltr.! In Court ot iigninst f. Coiiir.ionl'bas lion. Dill, it John Dill Deft. J On Execution. By vi 1 tuo of nil Execution tomj directed from tlie Court ot Common l'lo.as of Vinton Conn 'y, Ohio, 1 will odor for mlo at tlm 'table ol John Dill, & the Foundory of Benjamin Dili, iu lluindcii Clinton Tp. , Yiulou County Ohio, on Saluvilts hine tho Oih 1S05, botwion tho boors of ten o'ol.mk, A. M..nuJ four o'clock. P. M., of said day, he followin propetty. to-ivit, : Ono Portable saw mill and rigings. also eleven plows, 0110 two horse Wilson o..e spring wairon and ono Brown bo'so 'I'likon us tbo property of Buuianiin am' John Dill to satisfy a judgment in favor of J. Maridill. Tkiims ut Sm.k, v& ia hand COXSTAAIILE (Si NlllVLL, J.J. SIIO.lKEY. Mtyt. for I'litf Shu". V. Co. O. MaV S3th ISno iiir NOTICE. Gpo. L. Will Admiiiitrtili.r of ftie isti'e cf William II, Long, late ef Vinton Coun ty Ohio, decease has filed his accounts and vouchers fr inspection snd final eetueinent and that th same will be passed upon 011 tlieS'h day of July I8(i5. RICHARD CRAIG, June 15, 18fi5. 3v Probate Judge. SHERIFF'S SALE lt'ioburd Ashurst & Son 1 ytuAiNST. On order of E. A. Rrattun. John C. P. Vsalo. Ilrown.IIunry Koynolds, and Vondi No. 8 L. Holland. J By virtnoof an Vend! Exponas tome dircjt ed fron. tho Court of Common Pleas of Vinton oniUv. Ohio, I will offer for sail at the door of tho Court Ilouso in McArtbnr. Vinton county on oalitr&iy the da of May A. D. betweeu the mors ot (en o'clock A. M. aid. four o'clock P. M . of said day, the following P'ouo'ty, to-wit: The North half of Jn-lot "jT, exeep 1 feet olf of th South side of said North half, also, tbe West half af la-Lot No. 116 in iho town of Mc Arthur, Vinton county. Ohio. Takon as the property of Edward A Bratton to satisfy a judgment in favor of Richard Akhurst & son. ArrnAisED at, Lot No. 07, two hundred and fifty dollars, half lot IH approiel at twenty dollars. aDd pi list hnng two thirds of that sura, forms of sale Cash in band. JonN J. SIIOCKEY, Sbe'ff V. C.O. April 23, 'W-4W. IMPORTANT ANNOUSCMES r. GREAT SALE OF WATCHES, CHAIXS, RIXCSlc ONE MILL ION DOLLARS WORTH; TO BE DISPOSED OK AT One Dollar Each! Without iegrd to Value ! Not to be paid for uulil you know what you are to receive ! 1 1 Splendid of Articles!! All lo be kuld 111 tine Dollar lim h !l f COO Musical Boxo :0 to tlSOottch liO ' with Bulla and .astinit -MO to 500 each .WO Silv' ToapoU eoiree Urna 10 to oU each iOO ". dialing Dihei 80 to lot) each 1000 '" loo l iteliera 20 to 50 each ii'KJ " Syrup euiia OvMilvers l lo 50 each .',iHKI ' gobleln Adriukiiigcups 5 to 50 eiu di ;!(Kin " Caster 15 to 60 each J'.UO " Fruit, Card and Cake J'aakets i!0 to each ."000 Duz. Silv' Tea Spooni 10 to SiOdo. liwo " " Table spoom and Forks 20 to 40 do2. ijO Cents gol.l hiiiiting caso Wvlciios o0 to I W each jU Ladies Cold Ac Euaniold hunt ing case Watches 5 to "Oeao CiOJ Uonu' liiintiug-eaiH) Silver Watches 3 to 70 eaoh :oO Dininuiid U'uig 50 to loo each Hi"U (iu.J Neck Vest rhiii ns. 4 to UOcach MOO " Oval UanA lliaoolets.. 4 to 8 eaoh .0oi) Jui. uuj Cold Bracelets....- 0 to 10 eaoh OUO Ciritelaiee Ouurd chains S to OeaeU "000 Solitaire 4 Uold Brooches.. 4 '0 10 each . Vj 0 Coral opaUeinuraid hrooihos4 to Beach oouo Mosaic, Jet, Luva and Floieu- lino tar Drops 4 la 8 each i'kJO Coral, Opal it: Emerald drops 4 to 6 oaih lo ( I'ai. iJiaiuou.l llroast l'in-'i,.'.0 to 10 each iOOO Fob .fc Vest Watch-keys.. i,50 to 8 each 5 " Sots Sleuve-bultons irStuds 3 to 8 each 1 " 4 " IU'' 1 " a " Foo Yea: Kibbun-stides-. 8 to l o.u.'b Hold Thiiulilcs Ov Pencils. 4 to tieach Miuialuio Lockets i AO to U each " " Magiu springs 10 to HO each Toothpicks, Croeacs ac 2 to (teach I'iain liold Hings 4 ro 10 each ilia.-ed Cold Kill's 4 to 11 each .V'jho set it Siurnct Hint's 2,30 to 1(1 oaeh Cal. Diamond Kings 2 to 10 each CmM l'eus silver Extensiou llohlcrsanl 'ciicils 4 to IOoacb (told PensoiltoU Mounted Holders 6 to 10 each Uold Pons Uuld Ex'ena Holders 15 to 2j eaob 7 " Sctn Ladies Jowelry Jet and (old 5 to lo each 4 " Sots Ladled Jowelry 011100. Pearl 01. id and otberstones.4 to lSeacb .1 " Ladles tiitl A: Jet Buckles.. 6 to lioaeh i " " itair liars Balls 5 to IOoacb AlUtANDALE As Co. Manufacurors Agent No. lo7 llroadv) ay , New York. Anuouncn '.hut ull of the abjjvo list ot' good? will be fold lur One Dollar each. In i'uii3ca,u('iice ol the greut 6tuf!iiutian of irude in tlie in.iiiiif.ieuirii g districts of Und, il.ri'Ujrli the war liuving cut off the supply ol cotton, a large quantity of Valua ble Jevvehy, originally intended fo' the Eng lish market, has been sent off for sale in' this COIilltiy AND MUST EB SOLU AT AN V 8ACIII- Kits! Under tlii'se cinuiiistances, abran- uale &, co., acting as ngeuts for the princi pal Eutupeuii inuuiil'uuliireis, liavo resolved upon a giciil Gilt Appoitiomneiit to divided according lo the following reuU'.iuus: bcrliliLates 01 1 tie vunoui trticles are put into envelopes iinli?i riniiiiHtelv, sealed up and when onlered, are token out witi.ou t re ,i,nd in choiie, and sent by inuil.tlms show- Hi'' no lavnritisiii. Un receint ol the tertt- iicute.yuu will tee tvhut you ate to liuve.aiid tnuii it ii at yi.ur option U xend the dollar uud lake the article or nut. 1'urclUfCrs may ti.Us obtiiu a Giiid Watch, Diaiiiimd King, or any tet of Jewelry oil out list lor One DoM.au. Si nd 25 rents, fur Certifiextn Iu all tiniinactioiisby 111.11', .wo s'lull charge lor Inrvvuiiiing tlie Certificated, paying pot iii! uud (luinj; the biirines8,'i5ct8 eucli. which iuii8t be inclosed vilien the certilicate is icul for. Five cerlilicutes will ho sent for til, eleven tor thirty for 5, sixty-live lor tlO. one liuiiilred fnr&ld, Wlni I liif '"I'i es'' say f us 7 'he L"fai)Llk(lnd.) liaily Courier ilnret 18. siii's. 'A betier selected, more varied or fash ionable u.-si'i'lnient of ievelry can not be luiiiid 011 1 lie cniitiiietil lliiiu Arruuilale iSt Co. ure now oH'crin. Mjs'-i's Airardale &, co. ui eiiiy a high positiun iu cuinnierciul circles as men entirely uuove the coiiiicou tiickerv ol trade, I heir etateiiients may be implicitly relied upon, both as to the cliarac ter of their goods and manner of ilis-posai, Ladies especially ill all purl of the country, ore realizing '. audnoiue profits us ains. and if any ol our lair leaders ili'Mre to interest tin Hi-elves in the elcrprUc, they may do so with perfect confidence. Kmi'LoViYiknt ton La hi ls The most eli gible and profitable employment we have heurd ol lor Ladies is the tale of certificates for I he Great Gilt Distribution of Arraudule &. Co. a lady of our acquaintance Ihs been very successful in this wuy, not only in til ling her own purse, but also in doing a good turn to those to w hom she sold the certifi cates, as will be seen by our advertising columns. Gentlemen i nn also be thus en gaged A" Y Sunday Mircury agents We wunt ugeu'.s iii every tei inent uud in every town and county in the country, anil those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents on every teil'.ficale ordered by them, provided their re niltaiice amount to one. dollar also other inducements which can be learned un application. Agents will collect 25 tents for every cettificale, mid re mit 15 cent a to us, either iu cash 01 postage stumps. ARRANDALE&Co. June Ist-G5-Gw- 107 Broadway N.Y, SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. Hi P. AMBROSE, lHcAnnti'R, Onto. T.rEErS constantly on hand and rnanufactnrs IV to ordor, every variety and stylo of LADIES AND GENTS SADDLES which for workmanship and Block will compare with any similor work in Southern Ohio. ALSO, Harness aingte and c'oublo 'ts. from the plainest to tho nnost mounted. Alsoj every variety .ot Kiting Jinnies and Halters. Al 1 of which will bevdd at tbe lowest cuab g uros. Call and examico stock on. lunda. May 19 lS65.-2mo, - H. 'HULBERTS CORNER, Br. . (CCD MB EE. Having turch8ed tho Drug fBtablitlimcnt of Dodgo and Phill and added u new and complete-uuj'jjly thereto, wuuld call attoutioa fthdjowest pike of Lit DRflGS, PALM, oi s, ME STUFF , ko. HAIH, PAINT, WASH BSIIUSMES. f FINE 1 50 BRANDY, WINES AHD LIQUORS of all doRfiriptions for Uodical purposes TUTTY. GLASS, INKS. LAMPS. WHITE LEAD, CIGARS. TOUACCO SNUFF and everything elao in the DRUG W.c buy and ONLY Competent L'hysciana and DrnggtBt, will attend to the making of accurate compounding of all Medicines or i'reecriptiutifl, day or night. Give ua a call and wc warrant satisfaction. July 28th 1864,-lyr. Dr A. CONDE. OH - O - H&- CHEMICALS PEllFLUFUY. AND CAMEL HAIlll line at Cincinnati rotall i'RI C sell for CASH MARRIETA AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD. ON.and after Monday, Ootober31. 1SS4, And untill further notico, trains will run as fol ows: MAIL GOING EAST, Loaves Cinclmiati at 7:40 A. M.: Loaves Love Hiid, at S:.".1 A, M.; arrives ut Cbillieothe at 1 2 :2U P.M.; Leaves Chillioothe at 12:50 P. M.; loaves HaniJeii Junction nt2:OP. M.; leaves MoArtlnif. at2;al P.M.; loaves Zaloski.al 3:nl P. M., leaves Athens nt4:U P.M. Arrives st Marietta at 11:55 P. M.; arrives at Purkors hurg at 7:00 P. M. MAIL Q01NO WEST. Leave Parkorsbnrg, at 7:10 A. M.; leavos Mar ietta at 7:45 A.M.; leavos Atbons at 1 :31 A. M.; loaves Zaloski, 11:45 A. M.: leaves McAr tbur, 12:13 P.M.; Hamdon -I unction at 12:32 A.M. Arrives at Ohilliootho at 1:53 P.M.; Leaves Chillioothe at 2:1S P.M.; leave Love land at S:5il P. M.; arrives at Cincinnatti al 700 P.M. Zaleski Freight carying passengers, passes McArlhur going East at :oO A. M.; going West a', 2:84 P. SI. The Accommodation Train Leaves Cbillieothe at 5:20 A. M.; arrives at Cincinnatti at 10:25 A. M.; leaves Coiii.'innnti st 3:30 P. M.; arrlvosat Ci.illicothe atS:5i) P. M. (Joni.cotions aro made at Lovoland with Trians to and from Columbus; and at llamden Junction will) trains to and from Portsmouth JOHN DUI'.AND, Sup't.- NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS NOTICE hereby given that tho Commissio ners of Vinton County, Ohio, will moot in Zulcski Madtsou Township on Saturday tcii2tA day of July 18C5, At ton o'clock, P.M., on said day, for the porposo of letting to the lowest lesposiblo bid der tho building of a Tostle Rridgo aCtho crossings cf Raccoon Creek at or near the south oast end of Commercial Streot where the Pratsville and Zaliski Road crosses and also the Roud leading from Zideski to Packorda Mill in Knox Township. Jiv order of CVimmlssionom 11. C. M COKE Aud'r V.Co.O. April 13th ISdS-bw. S CO-PARTKEBSilIP NOTICE. Eagle Fuhnacr, Ohio, June5ih lftGo D. W. C, Frazee having purchased the entire interest of 0 IV Gunning ia the lat firm of Frazee. Gunning & Co., tlie imdprRiirncd will continue the business of manufacturing Tig Iron under the firm name of Frazee & Hamilton, and will set tie the business of tbe late firm: D.W.C. FRAZ5E, June 8, 1865- H.S. HAMILTON DISOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP .- Eagle Furnace, Ohio. ) June 5th 1865. The Co-partnership heretofore existing be twee n the undersigned under the firm name of Frazee, Gunnino & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. D.W.C. FRAZEE, O.T. GUNNING. June 8, 1865-4 w H.S. HAMILTON, For Blank Deeds. Call at IslPOKTANT FINE ART ANNOUNCEMENT national -i Association OF NEW YORK, lieg to nnnounofl the conipleiion.for ImmcdiaU delivery to Suhcribers, of 'ho Superb Steel-Lino Engraving, YASII1XGT0 HECEIVIXG ASALUTE ON THE FIELD OF TRENTON. From the oriziuul painting, by thoo die tinguished Artists, J.FAED, U.S. A., and R.ANDELL R.A. It is endorsed as a work of Art by a host of ominent men, as evidenced by tbeopiuiouasub joined. THE HON. EDWARD EVERETT. " A very pleasing and happily executed work an engraving of rare beauty." EDWARD EVERETT. l.T. GEN, W1M FIELD SCOTT. "Cannot be contemplated without nn iccreas ed love of ovory public and private virture." WINF1ELD SCOTS. TIIM AltCIIRISMOPOF NMV OKK. "It is indeed a beuutiful specimon of Art." JOHN McCLOSKEY. FHCD. E, CHURCH. "I am delighted with the Engraving; it does full .justice to the nohlj simplicity and dignity, which i too great charm of the pictnro." FKED.E. CHURCH HON. WIU. II. SEWAItl). "Offer in) congratulations upon the patriot ism and good taste ahown.and upon the success ful oxecutiun of tho woik." PKESlDENTOF THE L'NITED STATES "Accept my congratnlations nnon tho comnle tiou of thW very beautiful work." A. LINCOLN, HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. "Beautifully executed Accept lur bes. wishes yo vr success.'' ji. w. i.niXit KLl.OW. MAJOR GEE. 8IIEKMAN, U.S. A. Fully merito the hieh enconiums it lias ro ved." W.T. SHERMAN, Maj.Oeu. Thia insgnificont Lina Er.gTavlngia THE VIRHTOF KN kKNVL SEMES of rlrs t class engravings of American Subjects, to bo issued cacn year allot winch will be original works, and of tbe highest order of merito, at the lw price of . Five DoIIars which includes froe admission to thoGalloty of tbe tissue ation at all times, and an intorost in Twenty Thousand Dollars worth vf l'aliittiigp, and otho r works of Art to be PRESrNTED to Th Subteribtrs for th Current Years Engraving Negotiations with distinguished artists for works for future year U-sncs are now pending, securing to tbo Subscribe!?, Engravings of equal importance, ueaaiy, unginaiuy & Value Copies of tho " Wtthington rtcthing a SuluU on tM Fiehl nf Trenton!' may he seen at W il mams Everett's Boston; Btteer Pebrioo Wat, Baltimore; James 8 Eakik & Sons Philadelphia, Puilf & Soiouon, Waahintonj C. BBAcnvoOEr., Chicago, it. W. Cakroli, & Co. Cincinnati; Pettes & Lkatui, St. Louis; the Gallery of the-NATioiiAL Art Association, 561 and 663 Broadway New York., also it the principal Art Stores in every city in the country. The Engraving will bo forwarded, accnroly packed in a strong tube, upon receipt of FIVE DOLLARS, directed to tho Actuary at the Gal leries, as above, er box 4129, Post Office New York. It can also be obtained of tho subscrib er, wbo ia the local Agout of the National Art Association. C.J. BILLINOUCRBr, Mt18-66-U McArtLotOLio. READ THIS THROUGH AND REMEMBER IT. SPRING AND SUMMER FASLI 10 N S FOlt 1 6 0 5 . in WILL, DEARER IN Men and Roys Clothing, MJ1N STREET, GEOIifJE McArthur, Ohio.. Having just did stock of reciived a largt tnd iplan- Spring Clothing and Furnish ing Goods, S;tr.h si LIGHT & DARK COLORD COATS kMEN'S COYS AXD V0UTI1S 8UIT Neatly got up IMNTS 1ND VESTS Of rariotis patterns of American and French Cafaiineres and cut in the latest stvU to. get her r, ilb a tasty assortmeut of Shirts and IVeck Tics. I bes leave to iniform the. Piil lir thai ti... ntg purchased ourntire stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods at he present heavy decline in Gold and the consequent depre ciation in the value of Merchandise 1 am therefore enabled willinn- and rend la ipII my goods fully in oecortlaiir.e with ihatde cliue and which cannot fail to attract the attention of close buyers evsu at the present ucpresseu siaie oi me market 1 guarantee my Clothing to Fit Well on no Sale! I also have a uice assortmeut of Don't fail to examine inv UnrV r. cliasiiiir elsewhere as mnnnrns , . v-r j vwM w w wj bybuvin,jat CEORB B. WiLL'i June 8th 1865 tf NOTICE. Lucetta Kockhold Adminilratr! nf th. tato of Iphrairn Hockhold, lau of Vinton County Ohio, doeoased, hat. hied boroceoDuta and vou ches, lor inspection and tin.i ment, and that tbe somo will be paw.d upon on the Wto day of May A. V. 186 F illVl . SI v.. f .