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sn DteT of Tins mohthlies- . Th Lady's Filoud devoted to Fanhlonsnd iltoralur. Beaulifal steel engravings. Dou tl sire tolored fashion platec. 'i be . latest pfct'erueof Drasio, ClwVs, Bonnets, mbtuid trr, to. Ucustl.old rnieii'ta, inuclc, &o. TV bsvler & Wilson's Sewing Michae given premiums. Send IS c In for a tarr.pl copy to Diitox A I'liiboN, 319 Walnut st.,'Phlla. ' COM VESICAS AND LIl'JbiK- J. . SNCI OV AN INVALID. Published hb bt ue lil and as oactioh to jouns MN and others, who suffer from nervous dn'iilitv, premature decay of Manhood, &c, suppliing si tbu Mine time The miaki or uli iu. By oue whu baa eured himself after un wurgoing considerable quackery. By enclosing post-pid Addressed envelope, single copies free of charge, may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFA1B, Esq., Brooklyn, kings -co., Hew York. . febl-ly taTTb Mason fc Hamlin Cabinet Onm. forty different .etylea, adapted to sacred and secular niuaio, for f 90 to 4u0 each, fifty one Mold and. Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Mustrsterf catalogues free. Ad drsss.M ASON t H AML1N, Boston or MASON BKoTUeUS, New York. sepW ly i;rror ol Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Vervuus Debility, lren.hture Decay, arid all the effects of yi utlit ul indiscretion, v 111, for ake 'ot suffer iiifl Lunanit j, ctnd free to all who need it, the rectii.t ami directions for making tbetiuiple remedy by which be was cored, fcutkrem wiel.ir.fc to pioiith) the ad vei User's wxparUuce, can'doso by address ng i JOHN B. OODEN, Jell-lv. yp, IS Chambers 8t., N. Y. To Conttuiupilveit. The adverlisr, having bees restored to health la a few weeks by vory simple remedy, alter laving suffered for several years with a severe lutig affection, and that diead disease, Con sumption is anxious to make known to his fallnw-auffarera the means of cure. To sll who desiro it, he will sond s copy of lbs prescription used, free or cnarge, witnthe directions ftr preparing and using) the tame, which fbey will nod a sure Cure for Consump tion, Astliuia, liriTBcliltls. tougns, oolus, ana all Throat and Laos Affections. The only ob- Jeot of the advertiser in send ng the l'rcscrlp- lion is to oontnt tne anitcteu snu spread infor mation which' he conceives to be invaluable, nd he hopes every sufferer will try hieromedy, e it will cost tbeui Bulbing snd may prove a leaning. ' . . i . : , . Parties wishing the rreMription, run, by return mall, will please address, JKev. KDWAKD A. WTLBON, - William iburgb, Kings Co., N.Y. January 11, 1-Srtrt-ly. ' Strnus bt True. Zvsry yonng lady and gentleman in the TJnit'd Sutes cau hear eomotbinr von much t their advantage by return mail, free of ejisrge, by autlr-ssinglne undersigned. Those having 'any fears -of being humbug ed will oblige by not noticing this card. All others Will please aadrors ineir oncment servant, 1I10S. f. CHAPMAN, 3-11-ty. 831 Broadway, N. T. WIIISULKW. " sVIIISKEIIS Do yon want Whiskors it Moustache Our Griciau.Compuund will forcothcra t' .-.ow on he smoothes! faco or chin, or hair c ,Bfa heads SnSix Weeks, Piice 11,00. fc oymaileuy where. closoly sealed, on rece' of price. .; Address VV AKFJCK k CV ... 133, Brooklyn Hew York. ' fcbl6-ly . A. CARD TO INVALIDS, " A Clergyman while rflslillng io Surah Amcr ea as a missionary dificotured nsal'oaiid sim ple remedy (or Uii) Cure cf Nervous Weakness, iCsrly leoiiy,. .Dtcii. 'of the'.' Triuary anl Beiniusl.'Jruuns. end the whole trnin oljljfurd ders briniKblonb bniicful uiid .vicious bahiti. tSrsaVbtsmbviatave already cured by this nobis, romoily.' l'iin t;J by a. dp,sir.e to beu Itjiie (5llotci j an-fni .iriiuiatu j will sctie tbs re:i, e 1 r (in-j.iiri'ig uiirt "ii.siri!( "this PKili ' lie. in Aftii.lrJ tos elf'i i'. lo ufiv one who needs tt, s'stK or t'l.Ai"' I . . . rieato incline s pr.-'- I fevelope, sddreee i to yonrwjlf. A(i1rc!i J0Si:i'H T. IWMAN, Station D. Bibli liotnit, Vra. llth l30i-ir. New York Agents Wanted! 'lb soil price C'ortifleati'8 for GOLD AND SILVEH WATCHES, Ladies Jewelry, Dinniond Kings. Tins, &C, Only $5,00 Each, For any article drawn, Retail price from 10 to $250. All Uoods Warranted Oenulnc. Price of Certificates 25 Cents ouch. Lib eral rremiums and Commission allowed to Agents. . Sample. Ckrtificatbs bEEKT Ebee. Tor ClrcUlnra and Terms address, Messrs. HAYWAHD & CO.. 22U Uroudway, New York wan. i, icHjo, amo. Dr. TALROTT'S PILLS Cyntposed of highly concentrated fxlrarcts from roots and herbs of the.highesf medical value, iulallibie in the eyre of alldeiaset of the l.iver or any derHngement of the Di geilive Oreans, They remove all Imnuri ties of the Blood, and sra unequaled in the cure of Diarrhs, Jjundice, Dyspepsia. Scro fula, BilidUstiefiS, Liver Crtn'plant, Fevers, Headache, files, Mercunal Desesses, Here' ditarv Humors. Dos: for adulu, one pill in ths moning children half a pill, From one 1o three pills will cure. ordinary cises.i and from one to three boxes will cure sny'curea ble caw of no matter how long standing:- Prictj 31 00 per box, Trade supplied or sent dt man V- M OTT Tii LUOTT M. D. , Co unt 1st 1865 ly 62 Fulton St N Y A Coitirh. Cold, "or Sore Tliroat. RaquiBts ; inncdiatk attthin, and - SHOULD BI CHECKED, lr ALLOWED Tt COSTUME. - Irritation of thb Lcmos,-a Pebma 'HKtr Throat Affkctii-n, ob an In oucablb Luno uiseapb. , , IS OfTIN TRK KUDLT. s BTOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHEES AVIK9 A DIRECT IBFLUESCE TO THE FARfS, oivt in Midi ate belief. Fob Bronchitis, Asthma, C'atabah, CoNBCMPTIVIt AND THROAT DlriKAtM, f BOCHEE8 All OSED WITH ALWAYS SOOk) SUCCESS. " DINGERS AND TOBLIO Sl'ElKERB will find Tbocees useful in clewing the luiu ucu i.ku wiwio singing or speaK log, and lelieTing the throat after an unu al exertion of the vocal organs. The Tiocheks are recommended and prescribed by rhysiuians, and have had testimonials from eminent men througout the country. Beinn an article "of true merit, sad having pmred their efficacy by a test of mauy years, each year finds them in new locali ties in various parts 0f the world, and the Trochee are universally pronounced better thaiiiitliei article. .... -Obtain only "Bronn's Bronehial Tro chees," and 4p not tnke ny of the Worth lsss Imitations that fliar Le offererl. Sold ey,erv where in the United States, nd ioToic'f .CuU4;fi,.At Hi cents er ls. tlje-6Bt. Official Organ of Vinton County LOCAL IHATTUltS. t3 Adx'erliiemtHtt to aipeUf on Thwt day morning, must be handed in not later (Aon 'iMaday txening TEKMS OF SUDSCltlPTJON. One year, $1 60 Eight months, 1 CO Four months, CO Payment In advance In all casea. ADVliKTISl JS O TE1CMS. One sqiiarei ten llutsi ..., $1 CO Each additional insertion, ; 40 Cards, per Vearten Hnes, 8 0 Notices of Executors. Administra tors and Guardians, 2 OO Attachment notices before J. P, : . 2 OO Local notices, per line, 10 Yearly advertlsments will be charged $00 per column, and at jwrportioiiku rates for less than a coluuiu. Payable In advance Religious Services in McArthur. II. K. CiicncH.-l'reachitifr P ahbath at hslf pa t ten o'clock, A. M.. aud half-iaat tlx o'clock, P. M. Sabbath School, 3 P, il. raiaaTTKRUN Cnracu.--?ervlcesat 11 o'cl'k a. ., and S o'clock r. u. 6ubbath Bchool at 9 o'clock a. M., every habbath. - . ' CuaisTtAN Chvrch. Services at 11 o'clock a. m , every frabbath. , For Legal . Advertisements 6ee ourlh page. , Thanks To lion. II. S. Bundy, M. C. for public documents icceivtd. lion. A.J. Swaim, will accept our thanks for public documents received. . See new advertisments in to-days paper. "" '' See Road notices in to-day's is sue, " ' ' . . ' tW What length ought a lady's crino line to be ? A little over tr. o feet. House and. Jack Bills. We are prepared to print Hoiseaud Jack Bills' with neatness and dispatch. r - Correspondence, giving news items of general interest, solicitel from all patts of the county. Knox Township. The whole Dem ocratic Ticket was elected by an average majority of 20. Take NoTiCE.--See notice to all indebted to Drs. Condee & Isaraingerjn an other column. Five Mile Furnace. This Fur nace under the management of our old friend "Jack" Garret, will" be in operation a''out the middle of next momh. There was a large- quantity of enow fell at (his place oh Sat unlay Inst.' 1 1 is sold to.be-the largest eniivv storm since the winter of '4 and '5. ( i sasasHBvMM A.trealyias. just been concluded hrtwrrn tj:e United Slates, and the Dacotah and 8ioux Indians by which thete tribes are to discontinue all attacks upon the heigh boring tribes. ' . An exchange asks if the poor fi'rls Gov. And tews sent to Washington Territory are to be sold like Circassian eauties. by the weight and plumpness. We suppose not. VVe infer they will be sold by liquid measure, so much per gal. President - Johnson has been elected an honorary member of the leading Democratic Club of the city of New York, which honor he has accepted. His full length portrait will be taken to adorn the HalU The negroes Fred Douglas and George T. Downing, appeared in the white people's gallery of the Senate the other day They were politely requested by the officer in charge, to take seats in the colored gal. lery, but they wtuld'ntdo it. Pianos. Any of our ladies wish ing to buy or rent pianos, and let the relit pay for them-, can obtain the same at manu facturers prices, by calling on hie, when I will explain prices and terms. . . . Mks. Ruth C. Brattok. Eagle Furnace. We are in formed that the above Furnace Compaur will have the Furnace in good running or der by the 1st of June. It is now in the hands of Hamilton, Nye & Co.; who are old and experienced furnacemen. Success sttendthem. Good IIotel. Any of our citi zens who have occasion to visit Logan, w ill bor in mind that the American House is the best hotel in that place. iVfr. Wilson, the proprietor is a gentleman, and does eve ry thing in bis power to make his guests comfortable. School Exhibition. We under- staud ih at Mr. Waikins.Superintendent of me an Annur ocnoois, cnte-npiatesgiving a puonc exniDi'.ion in me school House Hall. on Friday the 20 th iustant. There is no doubt but that this will prove a success, Every body should attend. A certain employee of the eov- eminent in one of the departments denoun ced the President in hitler tcrma. RiH ha "1 never kuew s President who came into power by accident who was not a d d scoundrel." In a few minutes later he was teen lesvine the department with his head under bis arm. He was discharged at once. We had the pleasure of visitine the pkaeant little village of New Ply mouth last week. The citivnt of this place' are trvinir to set a road from New Plymouth to Hope Furnace, on the M & C R &, with the intention of establishing a mail route on the tame. I bitf is a good move and we cannot see why It would not be a matter of great Interest to- the citizens of McJriliur. VVe have not space to say more .on this subject Ibis week, but will. speak of ,tbe importance of ; the establish ment oi this sosul route is "bture; -. Advertise in the RECORD. . .. awawsas NoncE.Ai & E. Wolf. EaVe re moved their fine horsn. Revenue, aivl their well-known Bpai.lsh Jack, to their farm dne half a mile west of McAribur, 0. The highest price will be paid for . rolls. Call on . A.&E. WOLF New Stork!! NeW PRicEsllU Mr.T. . Msrtin has removed his stock of goods from Hamden to this place, and will be found in Brstton'a building two doors east ot the Court-house. He is. selili.g goods tinder cost, and we would say to our resdets to give him a call and bring witb them a good supply of 'greenbacks." Subscribe for the RECORD, . School . thREcfbRs' Election. The following ia the vote for Uuion School Directors on last Monday: James Gibbons 69 G. W. SUson Id 0; W. Gilmin 87 R. Craig 10 J. A, Felton .16 For colored gents t This elects Messrs. Sisson and Gibbons. A Republican journal says that "Andrew Johnson knows the public men aiid their antecedents ' Of course he. does. Ht did not speak al random nheri he char acterized Steen f, Sumne; snd Phillips as hammering away at the Union at one end of the line, and tie understood what he was ssying when he declared that they must be put down, if we woulU pteieire the Uniott and our Republican form of Government ; Advertise In the RECORD. ' New Paper. The Marion Den derails the title of a live DemocittW, paper published in Marion, Ohio, by Will' am Hubbard, Esq. Mr; Hiibhanl was for ma ny years connected with the Logan Gazette, where he earned the reputation ol being one of ihe ablest jiolitical wi He will furnish the tried iters in me Maw. rarv of littla Marion" that which thev hare so long stood in need of t leafless and ably conducted paper. ' . Jonx Miles," sexton ' of -Mound Cemetery, in this city, while digging a grxve there, a fev days ago, struck' upon a mass of arrow-heads, sundry stone hatchets or hammers, a stone -implement-fashioned much like a corn cob, and a piece of metal about the shape and size of a brick, com posed of silver and a dross substance. It is supposed the silver is worth about I70.H1 There seems to he something curious about this. Marietta Times. ".! Subscribe for the RECORD. : LooAN."-We had occasion to vis- the flourishing town of Logan Inst Wednes day where we met a number of our old ac quaintances and schobl-niates, nnd were Introduced to a Inrge number of the citi zpiis, among whom wero.Inrige Case, Au ditor Huston, Treasurer, McCarty.' Mewrs, Floyd, of Logan, Moore.' of Hocking Fur nace, Gould of the Jloeking Sentinel, and others. Thursday evening .we had the pleasure of attending a spcml party at Mr. Baker's, where, we 'were Introduced to a host of tho 'fairer set" of the cltt', and we would say that it has not been our fate to meet with' a 'more Intelligent .or social crown ofyoung gentlemen and ladies for some time. We liope we may have, the pleasure of meeting them again lu the fu ture. - ' The Southern States either sece ded from the States, or thev did not. If they did secede, it was because they had the Constitutional rif;ht todo so, and the war against them was an attrorious crime, If they did not secede, they are still in the Union, and'are entitled to representation in Congress; and the Abolition majority who depnve themof this right" right inesti mable to them, and formidable to tyrants oniy- commit an act oi despodsm which involves t red son to Constitutional liberty. We are not particular Which horn of the di lemma the implicated par y adopt. . As the sbowman sain tn tne man -'who paid his money," they can taketneit chbice.--Ma-rion Democrat. Subscribe for the RECORD. The Celebrated Thorough-Bred Horse, WoosroRO. W0 take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Vinton coun ty, that we have seen the above horse, and would say that Woodford has all the point's of a splendid horse. He is owned: by'Afr Warren Locke, ol Logan, Ohio, where ths liotse will be lound uuri.g the present sea uu. j cr?yiia w lautii tu laisti u.io BlULK. hid better improve this opportunity, and Eire Woodford a trial. Price for insurance. 25,00. M, Locke is a peifect gentleman, anu aiso very accommodating, eee saver- tisemeut in another column, Calvin Farm Oil WsLL.-Thii institution caught fire from the furnace of the engine on the 8d inst.. snd has been burning ever since. On Saturday night the Diaze averaged aoout 80. feet nigh, snd lighted up the country fur miles around. the light was plainly seen from our town on the night of the 7th, a distance of about nine miles. On Saubath a laige concourse of our citizens visited the well! ' The blow ing out and burning oi the well has mane a surface opening of about fifteen feet, and has commued -"widening! We regret to learn that Major Riddle was severely bum ed when the well ignited. It is geaersly neneved that thee is a good deal of oil be ing consumed in the flames. We learn that the flame went out . on Monday last about 3 o'clock. ... . Boutics to Soldiers of 1801 And 1802, Passed March 2,. 1666, by unanimous consent of the. Home, of Representatives in Congress. Reso ved, That the Committee on Mili tary Affairs be instructed to inquire into the propriety of providing by law that soldiers who enlisted in 1861 snd 1869, end served1 more than one year, and were diacMrged in' consequence of disease contnetea) ia the service, shall receive the Government boun-'-ty to w hich they woold have ben' entitled had they served two years. Allsoldiers so discharged should immedi ately send tbeir dischaboes for collection of said bounty to me, snd 1 will get their, money for them ss soon as the same can be obtained by any other person. E. A. BRATTON. E. A. BRATTON. Military Claim Agent, McArthur, Ohio. Advertise in the UECOltD. A list of letters remaining in the P. O. at McArthur, 0., April 1st, 1866. -- -Baker, John W Belshier, Maloa Brown, John L Blazer Mordica baVis.E R Geary Msblod Hebron, J B Leach Mary McMahon Mrs Marlow J A 2. Ravenaugh John RolliUk Maneria Geary Dauiel Gregg Emma Hemblemod A fl Ud) J McGiffia W. f Reynolds Nathaniel Sh'uster J. S. Welch Calvin Wilsoa S.L. Wallac J. N. MILAUGHLIN, P. M. [Communicated.] WILKESVILLE, April 6th, 1866. Editos RbcosD: The election for T. P. officers passed off very quiet I in this Town ship on Monday last. At the last election for : Couuty . officers, this township went from three tu eleven Republican, Earn is ton receiving ths largest majority. At the elec tion on Monday lait.the'-tonditiou" of the Township wss decidedly changed. Dan iel Uwler, Beni. RadcliOe and ChaS. Gray, Democratic candiiintrs .lor Trustees were elected by majorities from 30 tu 55. John Cooney (Dem.) was elected Clerk by 4 n.s jority, Patrick Kelley (Dtm.) elected 'reas urer by 15 majurity,' Beuj. Hawk, (Rep.) elected Assessor, a" great many Democrats voting fur him. Abiaha:n Morris, that pa tient, longsuffering patriot, who has fought ahd bled foi" the office of Justice of the Peace -for the last fifteen yeari was. on Monday list elected by an overwhelming majority. A large number of Democrats voted for "Abe" lor the simple reason that, of tht two candidates, Old Abe wis deci dedly the best. i. A. Strong, Chas. Hawk and J. McDaniel were elected Consta bles. Hereafter 1 think you can count on Wilkesvilte all 0. K. for W. M. UREAT JtEDUCTIOK nr FASHI3 NAELE MJU.INFRY I . S. 0. KII, ; 9'HC ,. is otr- ! JttjCElViNG and OPEJiINQ MILLINERY GOODS LATEST STYLE, roa THE SPUING- OF 1866, ALL OF WUICH WERE BOUGHT at tail YE BY LOWEST HATES AND She "Will.-Positively Sell THAN ANT Other Establishment IS TUB COUNTY. OA L L AND SEE BEFORE lUTIalw at vai OLD STAND, Neatly oppsiita Dr. Wolf's oa Vain Slrssl mch29tfo ' ' Lewis liemyg Will. NOTICE Is hereby (riven that en the 7th day of March 1864, thSDnderrfarned was dnly appointed and qualified os administrator witb the Will attested of the estate of Lewis Ramy w minii V'uuiii7,aecessea. Ana ins I6s;a tens under said Will, or their legal represents tlves are hereby notified to present their differ ent claims to me tor allowance ant settlement. LEWIS A ATWOOD. Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Lewis Ksmy deceased. - Mar. 89, S-8w v V ITS te $150 per month to sell the Cele brated COMMON SEKSE FASJiLV SEWI6 - n A C II I R E i MICE, - - - - ... $18,0O. Thla Uu.t-.tna sill Att Vlnil. -. V 1 to the high prioed Machines, and la the only fl the World. 8n tot desorlptlve" Circulars. A-t4J.'u RffPOUtf m. rtrk S.LI.- .... ntiuiow- w . lV., . PICMKOJ 111.. Or Cleveland ; Ohi. rMnctbal Offlo, No. I Caa sraHottiaiWiCMArim. hfHra Sheria't Sale. STATE OF OHIO, VINTON CO, In Comt of Cammon TUoa. Clsrrlsaa Dowd, tJanUff,) la Coartof va y ComDon Pleas Ervia Z. Dowd. dafsadanta,) Order olaala No. I I M parnusaos ef tb ommand of a order and X 4oo-Mic .h above cause tons direots frbra UsCoart of Common Ilea of the aforesaid county of Vinton aha But of Ohio, I will offur at publio aals at ths door of ths ceurthoo-s In ihs town of itoirtbar In aforesaid eoubty at VlLbn, eh Monday May 7tht I860, At the boor of ona o'clock in of saiddsy, Ths ibllewlof described premises tti-wit : Bs- f iDhinjr lor lbs same elevsa chains and twenty iuk tttst of ths north-east corner ol section number thirty-two, 82) ia township namher ten, 11" df rings hummer aiiteen, 18 Ohiu Company's purchase; thence truth furty- one chains and laiDlV fltH link', thence wast thirty-two ohaini. and ninety II dka, tfas.ee north forty-one chains and twentt-fltra' (Inks, tbunce east thirty -two chains aua sbventy liuki, to the place of beginning containnlDj on hundred and thirty-five ( Ui) acres more or lass. Taken as the property ofErvlnE. Dtiti to asliaty an order and decree of afoiesaid CtfUrt, IH fator or Clarriasa Uowd, Appraised aa follows, to- wit- Twenty, eight hundred dollars sad mast bring two thirds of that sum. Tsrml Of sals, cash t hand. JOHN J. BUOTKET, . Chvio? V. V. 0. Brattoa 4 Ifayo, att'ys for plt'ffe. April S. '18s- 9w9pf 1150 SheriiT'i Sales STATE OF OUIO VINTON CO: In Court of Common Pita. Ejra I Sothwell, plaintiff, ) v I fJrde'of Samuel V. Dods-e and ! Sale. Rt 1 Elihu A. Uulbert. deft's. j IN pursuance of the command of an order of faleiu the above satise to me directed Irom the Court -of Common fleas ot ths afore said county or Viuton aud titaU) of Ohio, I will offur at publ'o sale, at ti.e door of ths court house in the town of McArthur ia aforessld County of VittoDjou Monday, May 7th, 18C6. At the hour of one o'clook p.m., of said day, the following described lands and tenements to wit: I'artof In-lot number slity-l, (is.) commencing twenty-four faet eaat of the n-rth west corner of-eatd ln-lo( thence south fifty foot, tbsnee west thirteen Inches, thence south fifty feet, thenea east thirteon inches, thence S . nth sixty-six fuet. thence eaM alfrhtusa feet, thoncs notlli.one hund'ed and slity-ii feet, thencs wee! eighlien feet to the fl&co Of beginning. The above described premiws aitusied ia the town of MoArthur. V iuton County Ohio. Takea aa the property of Samuel V. Dodge, to satisfy au order and decree of aforesaid Court, in favor of Ezra P Bolhell, Appraised as follows, to-wit: Two Thousand Dollars, and must bring two-thirds of that snui Terms of sale, cah In nand. JOUOJ.A'fTCCKEY, ' . . Sheriff V. Co. 0. Joseph J. McDowell Aty for 1'ltff. April 5thl868,-6w.pr 1150. Sale of Ileal Eitate by Order of Frobate Court. flsassWM ' ' State of Ohio, Vinton Co. m IN PROBATE COURT; George W. Whenne sdminitra or 1 of the Estate of William Whet, j Petition U one deceased. Plaintiff, i sell isnd. vs I Samnol Whetstone tt al Defend't J "PURSUANT to an order of sale made In JL the above case on tho day of Marsh, Isca granted by the said Trobate Court, within and for the said county of Vinton, I will otrer for sale, as such administrator as aforesaid, to the highest bidder, at pub lio auction, on Saturday, May 5th, 18C6. at one o'clock In the afternoon, on the prem ises, In Vinton Township, the fdllowlnir aescriDed real estate as the prppsrty of niuiam Whetstone, deceased situated In the county of Vinton and state of Ohio, to wit: Beginning at the south side of Ste phen C. Eakln's Mill-yard; running east tw o chains and fity-one links to a stone cor ner;. thence south four chains to a stone corner; thence west two chains and forty links to John Calvin's line In the creek; thence up the creek to the place of begin ning, supposed to be one lore more or less, with an Incumbrance of lease made by de cedent to Joshua Wood, for the period of one year, executed August 1st 18C5, and ex pires August 1st, 1800, appartsed at six hundred dollars (1000.) Said land to be sold on terms as follows : One third cash In hand; one third In six months, and the remaining one third In twelve months, with Interest from the day ol sale. De ferred payments to be secured by mortgacs on the premises. " GEORGE W. WHETSTOXE. Adm'r.of the estate of William Whet stone, dee'd. April G, 18C6.-w5.-pf-15C0. TO THE LADIES! MRS. E. B. PUGU, MILLINER, One door east of the M. X. Church, McARTTITJR, OUIO ISnowrIvia, a splondid stock of SPBINI MILLINERY, consisting in psrt of BONNETS, II ATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. PLUMES. LA CES. NET, BELTS, DBESS TRIMMING, BUTTONS, o. Bonnets Made to Orde IbrAtantw aestlv and promptly assented. taW Country produoa received in hiIimm foiroods. Prompt Payrasnt Desired. Mareh 16 ls 3m. - STRAYED From ths subscriber oc th 14th cay-of llarth. IS6) . ona Bay mar abont eleven years' old wlfn a white SfvinAAIl lu. am . iofprmatiottoforte urninrhertonie Har den Fnr ;soe, VinloQ CcBWy, be liberallj rew trd ei, PATSS-WaDi.., SALE OF REAL ESTATE Order ' of Frobate Court. STATE OF OUIO, VINTON Co. 1H PltOBATX CODM. James Daogherty, admtuistratoi ' . , ol thtertate of Joha UntV I PeHrlea erty deossssd plaintiff, a , va 1 f.U la4. Roiref Dauaherty, defndasl, j . PCftSOAKT to ai order of sale made Ut (La above cause on th? S'.h d7 of staruh, :si, frsntsd y I lis said Inibaio Coon within snd or the said coi.ntT nf Vinton, 1 will i,nr tor aale as such administrator as afireaUi tutus highest bidder at publio suction, is , . Saturdayj April 14th, 1866, Atone o'olock in tls afternoon, on the premi ses in Wllkesvllle towoi-hlp, the followinf described reel eiisto aa ths proper' y of Jcha Usugherty. deceased, sJtnated ia the vouuty of ViiKon aud State ef Ohio, to-wit : Ths went half of .the southwest ana -tor of section nuniber 5 five, Jown.hip number i eight, and of range nnmber 18J aiiteen, eou Uloings venty-four U acres. Appraised at Five hundred and uinetr-tws dollars 692 00. , Said lands to hi sold free and nninoumbor sdand npon tsrmi si fnllows: One-third cash in hand, one-third la 1 inohthi, and the remaining one-third in twelve mouths, with Interest from the day of sale. Deferred payments to be so c red by mortgage on the promi.os.. JAUE3 DA0OIIERTT, adm'r of est. of John Dangherty, deo'd. Brattoa a Mayo, atly'a fur petitirnar. March 8, lB6S-10a-4. Sbcrlff'a Sale. STATE OE OUIO, VINTON CO: Andre Wolr, riaintiff,) In Court Commoa v Flea. Alvln Keaton Defendant, J Order of Sale. PURSUANT td the eommaud ,of aa ordar of sale in the ShoVecaute tome di reef ed from the Court of Common l'les. of th aforessld county of Yidtbn; I will offer at pub. Ho ealo, at the door of the court bouse, lb. the town of IlcArthur, In aforesaid tdunti of Vinton; oh ' Monday, April 23d, 1866, At ths hour of two o'clock p m, of said day lh,l"lloiiig promises situstod ia the oounty or Vhton and State of Ohio and bounded anil described a. follows owit I One andivided sUth part of the west half oiT the soutbeaet quarter of seclion number three ) of louuship number eletsn (11) of rang number te von toe n ( 17, eonieiniug eighty (I ) acres more or leas; subject to the dower stat of Margaiet Keetun w dot of John Kevton, deceimd: ,. . Appraised as follows, to-wit I Two huaJrea and arty dollars 23l 00 ' Terms of sale, cash in hand. JOUNJ.8HOCKET, Sherin V 0 0 JbsepK JlMcPowell stj for pi f. Munh ta, 166-6wl3-p(1170 , Sheriff's Bale. State of Ohio, Vinton Co. ; Elisabeth Smith, rit'fl, 1 In Conrt of Com- vs. mou 1'leas. An or - Oe.rga L. l'e,ty, Deft. J der and dscres. 1Ul(SUiNT to the commend of an Order and Decree In the above cause 'to me di. reeled from the Court, of Common Pleas, of 'he uforeaaid county of Vinton, 1 will offer at pub no aale, at the door of the Court-Hottse, iir the wn of McArthurj in aforessld cocflty of Vin . ton, on Mo'uday, M&day April, 1800, at the honr of o'clock P. M of said diy, th following La-ids aud Tenements 'o-i: In the esstond cf Fraction thirty-one. Madi lun township, Vlntou county, In th fltnte of thio, and in the Ohio Cvmpuny'a purchaae, containing thirty-one acres. Ordered to be sold aa ths property of Oeorg L. 1'etty, to ssliafv an order and Decree aloresaid Conrt In fav,r of Elisabeth Smith. Appraised as follows to-wit: Four hundrsj and sixty-fonr dullars, and inuii brlDg twtr thirds ol that sum. Terms of aale cash in hand. JOHN J.SHOCKS7, Sheriff V. Co., O. R. A. Constable, Att'v for I'lt'ff. MaM. 23 186S, 6-wpnitO. . Sale of Real Estate by OT dcr of Probate Courti STATE CF OHIO VINTON CO. 0N,,VI' Ur ot T, a. a. 1SJ9, afon o P- m. on the prmlsts in Kiohlsnd township, Vinton vonoty, Ohio, will b sold to th highest bidder, th following rest stat. slmsU in ssid Vinton County, OliioJaatha property of Hen Edwards decesssdj to-wit: "The northeast qnarter of the sontheat duar ter of section number four (4), tnwnahip num ber nln (9). rang number elghoen (18),itt thn district subject tc aale at Chillicothe, Ohio, containina thirty Uv and sixty-seea one bun dred .ths ( 3S 67-100) sores, llio-; the northwest f th southwest qnarur of section nnmber three (I), township number nine (9), rsng nnmber eighteen (IS), containing thlrty-eeveo (87) acres mor or less." ApprsieedatflSOV M. Said landa to be sold fr ef dower and apoft the following terms: ne-third cash ia hsud, one-third in six months and th remaining ons-thlrd i in twelve months wifrj interest fron the day of aale. . , HUMPHREY CLARK, Adm'r cf n .. Estate of Henry W wards, dss. Bralton Mayo, at It's. - ' - March 99, 18S 0l 8pfl00 ' NOtlCt Apy person obtaining ten aub". scribers, Snd (tending uK ths money, r. tmh DOLtaas, shall receive tbe Vimtos Bicoaa one year gratis. JOB rWNTIKG executed with teatpsN, and dispatch at the Bicoaq. office, HraU ton'e Building, on door east of Court Uja (rp stairs.) B LAXKS of every description, for aal IU1I U111CV - - Probate Notice. John Collins, Executory the. est sU of Lett Collins, deceased, has filed his account snd vouchers ia Ih Probate Conrt, oVlnton Conn. ty'hio, for in-peo'.ion and anal settlement, andth same will be for hearing on Settrdaf th Slst day of April A D 18SS in ssid Court. RICUAEDCBaW. Mar. 8ih-S-3w ProbataJudg. Probate Notice. BENJALIN HAWK, Adminl rator of tUss. Ute of Jacoo Hawk, td.decessed.ba filed bis aoeonntaand vonohen i b th Probate Court of Vinton oounty. Ohio, M Inspection and flnsl settlamentrand thav thay will be fbr hearing in said Court, on Saturday the 14th day o" April, A. D. ISM. Sated Mo Arthur, March St. . &IBUAKD CItAltf, Mck,sa.3-w.t2. P-UtJudg. 1 J Probate Notice. DIVJAICIN DILL, Oaard:an f Kebona C. XJ TagT, has filed ble accounts sad voocbsrS In ths Probate Conrt of Vlton.ountj. Ohio, fr inspection and final Mttlemest, aad that they wiil b for hearing ia said Conrt oo Satur day, th 14th day of Aj rll. 18, Datl Uareh WUSS -" ilCilARD CKAIOV f-r. II.. . PrV.rs Jt.4A