The Holmes County Farmer. The Holmes County Farmer. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE, To 0. & VotlWHIlK, Wlt.UAM lll'.ltflKIt, JOHN ZlNTNKH, Wlt.UA.U McKAItl.ANI), II. I). MoDoWKi.i. mid M. i. Kmiiicic, nicmlicrsnP llic Doninurnlic Central (Join mittco of Holmes county. You nml uaclioP vim m o rcMuctrully ro fiucHlcil to incut in MillurxInirK, on Haiti, day tins IWth ilny of. I uly I WW, nt 1(1 o'clock A. M., at the ollipo of (Jrildifiolil & Ulil. for t lie purpose of (rnii?nctiiig bu-inci.-. A full nltuiitlancu is. desirable:. NOTICE, L. R. CRITCHFIELD, Chairman. (Jhkat Finr.. On Thursday last, Hat mini's Museum, in New York, wan destroy. I'd liy fire. Iiosn one million of dollars. In Hired for ono half its valuo. No Ciikdit. At tlio present writing wo have on our table tho Cincinnati Knqnircr, Coshocton Democrat nntl Chillicotho Aden iVt, nil containiug Jonathan Q. Smitii'h speech nt the abolition State convention without giving us tho usual credit. National Banks. No animal produces litters mi fast as tho Treasury Department gives birth to National Hanks. They are springing up all over the country. The amount of their circulation is now about throe, hundred millions. The Citisis. S. A. Mkhav has disposed of tho Columbus Crhu to W W. Wkiiii, Kw., who has for a long timo been connect ed with the editorial department of tho paper. He is a fine writer, mid deserves tho support of tho Democracy. Mus. Suhuatt. The confessor of Mrs. Sij'KUatt, the llev. Mr. Wai.tkiis, says, (not revealing thcconfussional) that, as G!ud lives, Mrs. SuititATT was innocent of tho murder of l'rosidcnt Lincoln, or of any in tcntor conspiracy to murder him. Sknkca Countv. Tho Democracy of beiioea county will mako their local noun nations ou the 14th of August. They noin inato by delegates the townships being represented by ono delegate l'or every '-0 Democratic votes east at the previous elec tion. Old Scnoca is one of the reliable Democratic counties of the State. "Hver till now, When nion were fond, I smll'd ami wondered how."' People wcro cured of that life destroying licaso Catarrh, but upon enquiry at the Druggists I find that this happiness is pro Uuced by the use of Dr. D. 11. Scelye's Ca tarrh ltemcdy. Try it. Auuksts. Elections will soon take place in lennessec and Kentucky, and wo may tixpcct to hear of many arrests being made in these States until after tho elections are held. It is thq instrument abolitionists employ to control tho ballot-box. What despotism is infused into our government what villiany is practiced in high places. UUKK fou J'klon. As soon as the part begins to bwcll, get tho tincture of lobeli and wrap the part affected with cloth salii rated thoroughly with the tincture, and tho felon is dead. An old physician says he lias known it to euro in a ncore of cases, and it never fails if applied in season Fink Amianmkmknt. Tho abolition pa lcrs boast of the liberality of the admiuis trution in allowing Jeff. Davis able counsel to appear in his liehalf. Certainly, very liberal; but wo fail to see the use in allow ing ablo lawyers to defend a man when ho is tried by a military court which is bound without regard to law or evidence, to eon Viet. Aiiomtion 1'ArEU. Wo understand movement is on foot to start an Abolition paper in this county. A. 15. KrtKY, who tcccntly proposed to givo$ I (to toward plait ing a paper in opposition to tho Fau.mkh will certainly givo liberally iir support the enterprise. Not up to 0mh:n Times ykt. The present fashion of the ladies' head dresses docs not como up lo the fashion in France in Maria Antonett's time. Maria Theresa writing 0 her, says: "They tell mc that from the root to tho top of your hair meas uros .30 inches, -with feathers and ribbons obovo it." Tho ladies will see that they can pile on a foot or more without making it too top heavy. of Loyalty. Tho ordinarily loyal abolition Ists aro in favor of jiiviuj; negroes a vote. The exquisitely loyal aro in favor of enfranchising negroes and disfranchising Democrats. By that means politics will ho con fined to ono party composed of negroes and negro worshippers. T he accomplish ment of this pious intent will give us a very quiet and happy country. Who wouldn't ho n negro In this universal Yankee nation, With ten thousand III Government llomls exempted from taxation. The l'toNic. Tlio Pic-Nic, on Tuesday was well attended, and our citizens provided very liberally of provisions. There was enough for all, and more than enough. A few very few of tho soldiers of tho 10'Jd Regiment showed n disposition to get up a difficulty. Ihey talked of "cleaning out" tho Democrats, &c. However, passed off quietly until a fantastic company appeared nnd performed for somo time; and th'iH was soiled upon ns a pretext for getting up a row. The sheriff and assistants used every effort to restore quiet, nnd finally suc ceeded without any material damage being done. Had it not been for persons resist ing tho authority of tho Sheriff, order would have been restored much sooner. Fantastic companies have been introduced at every public gathering in this placo for number of years, and thoy aro very common in other placos. Citizens and return sol diers, Democrats and Republicans, were tho company. It represented nothing was designed for nothing but fun, and aro at a loss to know how any ono could possibly tako offence at it. With this exception, everything passed off agreeably. Tho citizens of the placo mado every effort, so far as wo know, havo all pass off pleasantly. Tho occasion was enlivened by music from tho Hogimontal Band of tho 102d, and tho Democratic Band of this placo. It was understood tha t thoro would bo Hpoaking. The objeot being to prevent any thing being said or done that would give the least ollence to any ono present. LETTER FROM JONATHAN Q. SMITH, TO A. B. FRY. OBERLIN, July 19, 1865. .... . Mmrr.it A. JJ. J'ltv : J thot 1 wood yu a fit lines fiom this plaice. 1 nm inform ed yu ollcrd won hundrid dollcrs and yuro mily influence lu burst tho editur ov the 1'liriiiir. I no from this that yu nir loyal. Wo had a big mccliii hear to-day. Judg Welker, the ilishtingished Memberov Kon gross fiom this ilistrict maid won ov his grafo siiecche-i. Obei tin is situated at tho cross roads in Lowrainu kounty. It is a mnnrt town mid has n reputation equal two that ov tho elo faiit I lumbar. i which indooccdhis nominashcii Ibrgiiverncr by tho loyal pccjiel ov Ohio. A pusson who has never lived in a cullcrd community nose but little ov its blcssens. I reckon yu hav bin two meoten wharo tho atniesphear was pcrfunied with rose water, inusrat and bare oil ; winch nir very nice when peepel hav no better: but yu shood cum hear, wharo the air is perfumed, elec trified and gloryfied with tho sweet cented oilers ov (ho free Aiuorikcns ov Afriken dc sent. In warm weather, when tho air is sniutheiiii hot, and when tho pcopcl nil lyablc two disease, a liberal number ov cul lcrd peepel interspersed among the sickly white trash maiks tho atmesfcar pure and hclthyand jialctablo two every stiiiuniick and we ken breathe as softly ns tho infant chile upon its miither's brest. Yu ma took bout goats, polecats, musrats and sich like ke apen away sickness ; but tha air worthless as tho chaff wheat is borno on the winds ov heaven when koiuparcd two the oder ov the cullcrd peepel. ' For the purposes ov health, wo shood hav cullerd peepel in every knmmunity. I be- cave that if a white man wood lmu rv a cul lcrd lady he wood becum so healthy that he wood never die, unless ho was gored by a bull, kicked by ajack ass or smashed up on a railroad. If it wasent fur my Jane, 1 wood marry a culled lady quicker than yu cood pizen a dorg with strick!. Sich is the laws ov iiater as laid down in tho Declaration ov Independence. I5y iiitroduscn tho tickets ov cullerd voters into the ballot-box it will be mirvfied. It will effectually prevent fiod orcorrnpslien Itisp.ii.sipelly Hunted furl its loyal, mtellygcnt and fashemiblo ciilleiil society and for its itistilushcn forfuriiMion inlcllcck furyung men and wiincn. Jacob1-;""'!' DolsonCoxgot his intelleck henr; and i . i . ..ii , . . , . ,, was hear that was stilled inter his susscpti- I natcr thatlov lor tho cullerd pcencl.nnd rVinn c -..-(((, ;in i, .,(',.. .... : i i n . i Iriini c.e.ipcn into tho afo.esa.d ballot-box, Hid presarvo it fruin awl contaiuinaslieii whatsoever. Then awl offisers will boa com petent, onest and faithful; then taxes will bea rojucod and the publiek debt will melt tway hko butter in a .7 uly sun. Sich, mi deer sur, is tho poMshon yure lishlingishcd member ov Kongress, miself and uthcr speakers took at tho meeten held in this airtjily paradise to-day. Parson Heed, ov AVoostor, sez Paradise was lost sum several thnuen years ago ; but I ken isshuro yu, and it affords mo grait plaihure two du so, that tho Paradise which was so long lost has bin found at the cross roads in Lowrano kounty, whare it has bin fitted up by the Yankees with awl the modern im pruvements ov tho age. The Coppurhod what played the devil with Adam has bin Iriven out and gon down two 1 loams kounty, and thair is know danger two be apprehended frum him in future. Up hcai Judge Welker thinks the only wa two presarvo the liberties ov tho peepel and rosloio the Union two its pristine purity is two enfranchise the cullcrd pcopcl. Tha air so oncst that n few ov them elected to Kongress wood purify that buddy and maik it re.-pcctablo. Tho Judge may hav differ ent opinyons when down in yuro benighted legion ; but sich is the doctrine ov the faith ful. It is tho leaven what will leaven the polilikel loaf ov tho country. Tt is the balm ov Uilead, long lost, now found, holi ness two the Afriken. i u must euihraco tl:cso sentiments as fondly as yu wood embrace a ten duller greenback. It ma require timo for sum to purify themselves and wvsh nva a.vl preju dice ag.iinst mi equality with the cullerd peepel, but tha must cum two it or join the t J od-forsaken Coppurhcds. Unpen that yu will bestir yurcself in the eoz and giv awl yure influence for the bene fit ov yuro cullerd bruthcrs and sisters by sccurcu votes for Jacob Dolson Uox, I sub scribe miself, Yures forcvor, JONATHAN Q. SMITH. all a N. (Ph. In to-day's paper will bo found a list of tho enrolled militia of tho county, who aro respectfully invited to walk up, run up, roll up, tumble up, or any other way, so they get up to the Treasurer's office and pay over four dollars each for tho ben efit of tho N. G's alics Feathcrbeds. The N. G.'s nro ono of the institutions of the State. They wero legislated into existence for electioneering purposes. To organizo a company of N. (Vs., a sufficient number of "loyal" men must bo gotten together, who mako application through the Military Committee to tho Adjutant (Icneral of tho State. "Disloyal Copperheads" can taken, provided a majority of tho company is loyal; but not otherwise. Tho loyal men must havo control of tho companies. Kv- cry man of "sound mind and in good con dition" must muster, or pay four dollars, but ho cant muster unless ho is controlled by abolition officers and used at abolition meetings. Two years ago they kept step "Brough." Ono year ngo they kept stop to "Bough." This year they will keep stop to "Cuff." Conic, gentlemen Holmes county, walk up and pay over about SGUOo for this magnificent institution in to no Good. We nro rejoiced that Dr. B. C! kaiiam, of this county, has been apiioiu led nssistnnt Surgeon to the lfl Ith llogiinent 0. V. I., now stationed at Winchester, Vn, Dr. Graham studied with Dr. I'omerciio, Berlin. Ho recently graduated at tho Med ical Collcgo at Columbus with high honors. Ho is a young man of talent and industry, nnd worthy of confidence. Massachusetts let niccors vote who havo two hundred nnd fifty dollars' worth property. Sho is willing to bo governed rich niggers, but not by poor ones. Gen. K. l'.Blair Baid in a recent speech at St. Louis, that (ion. Sherman "has been assailed by nobody except duvo who mo the enemies of their country." Another Trick. Mil. KlMTOlt! -1 desirn to million llwrrtl who joiuiiiy in (lie rci'ion lound nlioutl Akioufokccpaloiikoul fordeorgo Wiilmcr. j (leoigu will givo any llolmos county man, a irnoil li.'iririiin. or somuthllll! ol(j. (IcorL'o r- rv - i (' . k1 riitiiiua.'ih watching. It was only lnl week, li induced n mini to flip n box of linn rcgars into my baggage, nml had It not been for tho kindly interposition ofyoursclf 1 would! not have known what to tfo with lliciii. Knttutiiidily, wo arc siiweeding ndmirahly in burning them. Watch out for (Jporcc-! BENJAMIN COHN. Mrs. Mary E. Surratt. Tho conviction is strengthening, bv lho npii oi iccciii ms:io.tircs, mat iurs. iary l'j. Siiiratt was iiiiMiccnt of any complicity in tho murder of Mr. Lincoln, and if she iiw ' Recife, in suel. hot and in- ,ajust , jlu WoriI. Everything in her personal character repels the idea that sho bavn lent her aid to the atrocious Itl'iV""' 1 htJ V ns,""fil'm. correspoiidentoi tlio ijiiiiimrrctiu s ys on inis score: ..Shu ,va Ir1 n(. (......,: linroillnc0i was. in earlv life, (losiiriicd for u con vent. (Shu lmcw tin fervid in inutv and strict in tho observiinco of religious duty. She had borne a blameless life, but never made friends any where. If sho was not cold and repellant, she was, at least, c serial nml vol nisi'li iinpioticluil. Her tongue was cautious, and nor wavs were cir cumspect As a maiden she was nt tractive and imierious; as a wife, she was nt the head of u house, but was neither a scold nor a brawler; as a mother, sho was pas sionately devoted to her children; whom sjie brought up in haughty seclusion and strict regard to Catholicism; as a neighbor, she had few intimacies, but gave readily to the pour and iicedly; as a Catholic, she was constant, in season and out of season, lo her religious duties, could talk fluently nml tinderstandiiiyly thereof, and said her pray ers with fervid and impassioned feeling. Lately, she lived much retired, and saw few of tlm jncoiisiderablo number of persons who visited the house. Sho wholly sympa thised with the south, but never allowed herself or her daughter to indulgo in the usual flippancy of Southern rebel women. She onleifd the ways of'her household with vigor, was known by but few persons be sides members of her own faith, and was spoken of in Catholie and Southern circles ns a gooil christian and most excellent ma tron. In prison sho inndo no complaint; spoke none but very civil words to tho guards and officers. On the scaffold sho lisplael no bravado and no insolence was at first touched with faiutiiuss, but met her late Willi calm strength. J hut is the portraiture oi woman the least likel.v to cugagu in a plot of assassilia-, tion. It is admitted that sho borc a blame-1 less life, was fervent in piety, was cautious with her longius and circumspect in her ways, and lived in retirement, and saw but few people. It is admitted that sho was humane and kind to the poor, and devoid of bravado. l'ayne, the assassin of Seward, to whom all concede the virtue ol truth, bore, m his ,,,t ,,.,.,,,. lis ,es,;lm,nv to i, ' ilinn. eence. Her religious conlessor, to whom she opened her whole heart, is ul-o foleniii- ly linnrcsncu with the snme hehel. Ihecv- idenee nuninst her was given )y two men whom the government fnnred unon the eon ditiou tliat tliny would testify niraiu.st oth ers. It was in many re.sncets iinnrohahle mil contradictory, and would not have ivailed much lieforc ail iutclliectlt jury or before anv tribunal not organized to eon- vict. io time was given her to prcnare for death, or for her friends to intercede in her behalf with tho Executive, and the ter liblo tragedy was consummated in such way as to leave a daik stain of cruelty be hind that will never be effaced fron our an nuls. C'inciumtti J'lmjnircr. Mrs. Mary E. Surratt. Special Notices. Whiskies!!! Thoso wishing n. linn set of whiskers, n lilcnmouslucht', or n honotirill head ofltlossy hulr, will please lend the curd ol'Tllos. !'. Cn.vr.MAN Innnother part of this paper. bo to of C-llt Imnii cured of Nervous Dehlll tv. l'leimiliire Deenv. nnd the elici ts of youthful Indiscretion, will ho happy to liirulsh il llers M'll ll l nu iiieiuis in cure, ijrcc nt iyiiii -rc. l'hls remedy is simple, safe, ami curiam. Korlull p.irtlculurs, hy leturn liuiil, please iililiess .iiiii.N ii. ih,iii;.n, P,iin:l fii) .Nnssuu HI,, Now York. 1865. 1865. Jrm Last riucIiasR Made for this Market, and of course the tmenpest. II F, of of I J. K. KOCIf, jr., AS now lecclved nnd ready fur s.ile, his us ual hugi) supply of NEW SPRING & SUMMER DBY GOODS It Is unnecessary to snv t lint our slock Is lar ger limn nny outer in inispuice, or mm, uoods urn sold us low, or iiiullly considered lower Hum nny other. Theso nrii fuels every one lu the luiliit ol huyliiK Koods In Mtllcrshuri; knows well. To all others, wn would sny Ifyoti want koimIs for personnl wear, If you wuuthoiisn furiilshliin Koods, lu short If you waul iinyUiln'4 usually kept. In Dry (loisls, (iroccry orslino Hioies, COME HERB, Use Your Eyes and Savo Your Money lly huyliiK your (K)ODH nt KOCH'S ON THE CORNER. llrlni; iiIoiik your I'ruiliicc of all Kinds, And get II in highest market prlco In CASH. Jtino'Jid, lSOS. J. i:. KOCH, Jr. DiSKnilltiUII. 'IilIM pari nershliihereliirni'iiexlsllngliclweeii I. Ilin iinderslgiied under tho Uiiu nanui Greer iv Khiliniillu, has been dissolved by mu tual consent. U. W. GllHI'.lt, J.l). SIlllI.Ml'I.IN. Oxford, July 8, 1KGS, iMioTOfin.ii'iiic Ai.mmis. at tho IIOOKSTOlli: ltAI.IOICUI ut ihe luiou iUi;iti Womlerfiil ! Wondwful ! Attention, Business Men I ,v .., . i 0.000 ISIOWAKI) ' Iiivn Von Iluiti'U 'J.'liut, Tin- IiNVIiNTOlt IS 01'TKUINO j F'or ex 3VE111 In r.vcry Ilcfqiect INpntl to OQBOB3ST 3c GO'S l Union Fanning Mill l'ATllNTKI) JANUARY li, ML "I'lnio )m jroney." Its superior rotnlilmitlmi of nilvniilngiti nr Int. Tin' liiirl.onlnl circular iiintluii of jlt Hi-reciis nml Helves, tlio bust million r-i-i r ln venleil lnr m-ri-i-lilliK or MIII11H. 'J. '1'Im- Ail Juslulili) .Muveiilili! Hlnli, or (Irnln Hiinwlers, Hint spreml Ilin (Jilati In a I';rfi il nml iiiillnrm liiiiliner, ciiiihIiik II lo How on In I lie Hcreclil nml HelNesevi-nly nil Hie wny iktiish, nml mil iIiiwii Ilin liililille ol tho HcrceliM, an il iIuvm on oilier mllli. .111. Tim V'lbnitlm,' Lever, or lloli. tier, wlili h kIvi-s Hid lower Hcreeim it verllenl motion, In in Ii II t Ion lo tlio circular linrl.oiitnl motion of tin! "SJIinc," enusliii! Hie cIh-m, or client, nml coclde, nml oilier loill seeiN nut lilownoiit, loseieen lliionull Into llieelieis Iwx. Illi. 'J'lii! ieeiillnr million or tlio Mine, nml Sen-ens, preventing the Kereens from kIobkIiik or fniillnit. Mil. 'I lie very Iiiikd nml ie;iilliir hIiiiiw of Ilin Wind Holes, ii! low J n 14 ilin nir In rilKli In rniililly; nml tin mnliiier of cIosIiik thetn, to HiiHiiny nml nil IcImlHorurnlnorKi-eds. 1,1 Ii. The iieeiillnr miiniier of luinrlliL' Hie Shoe. .'illnwini; It to rl.A V, In proiluci! tliiielreiiliiriim- The pccul lnr miiniier of liniiulux Hie Slioe I inn. 7th. The ureiit vnrlelv of tin; Klinhe. Ik- Inn MiMccpt Mile ol illllncroiiH viirlat lonx, to null nil kliiiNiirilriilii, mixed (JmlnniiilHvciN. htli. The urnt lenulh of HieSeri ensiiiiil Si'hes.nnt- wUlistiiliilllmtlie smiill sl.e of Hid .MM I. nth WUIISIIllllllllK the Slllllll sl.e or tin, Jim. Dili. 'I'lie iiiilversnlllvol Its iititillciitloii to nil klmls ... , i. i, , ii.. i ol J nil ii ami ScciK lot li. lis smiill size, nent u, koikI workniaiisldp, mid (JIIKA T Dt'ltAIIIl.lTV. 'rtm,",' v. Come one nml nil, nml seo Ilin hen Mill In the world work In nil klmlx ofKiidn nml seeili, niiilhrliiKllii! woist Siunpli) jnu lmvo of nny klndolKriihiorheeils,friiiiiaVMvMonvoliiih-lMant'V els, mid hnve It elenneil In tin, iniml jicrfect liinnner. The Union .Mill will eleiiu the loulest Wheiil. lit lor seed at one operation, Inking out'hy lht rlicsH, cockle, nml oilier Impurities, so llnil when you raise u erop jou will nils.! 4iollilug in t whent.mid .ou Will mle rrom one lo threo IiiikIicIh mine tnt he ncrc. Will II pay? Ill tlilr- ty neres of Wheal It will mako n dlll'ereiico of si My IiiihIicIs: nnilnt prisenl prices that would Kiiln for tin! fiunier SM). Will Hint pay? Thol Union Mill will eleiin nml Keiuirale Tioiolhy' seed Horn the threshing lloor from Uhlill', Outs Wheat, Client, Cockle, Ac, nml make It lit Tnr seed or mnrknl nt nun operation, nml most of farmers run save from what shells from their 1 1 : l v In winter, llveor ten huihcls each year; nml ten hushclsnt S"i.ll will mnniint toJ.VI.no, which will uiv for it Mill. I'm iners, will It pay you? It elenns Seed M hcnl of Slllllt. Chcs. Cockle. Chntl", Stniw, Hut Itnlli, llrnkeii uml shriveled drain, and ollmr linpiirllles. It cleans Mnrket Whenl. letnlnlng the small grains or Wheat. ItehaU's (Ir.llu, nml cleans Corn, Outs, llailey, Timothy, Corn .Mini, Clover, Flux and Hunga rian (liiisssced. 11 heparntes Timothy uml Clo ver seed; nlso, uais anil js.uicy. MANUFACTUItKD 11Y II. s WESTON & CO., arillcrnlure;, oiilo. ,;mii, in ,,m- opinion, it h, the best rimi'iinn Mill or li in In .Separulor, for nil kinds of (irnln nml r-3- Tlirv Wilt trill not bo Vtilillcd through the Omnia, l'ur stilt: on!; In MUtcnburg. Mii.i.Knsnemi, O., June '.n, lsrw. This ecrlllles Hull we hnve exnllllncd Oiilioril A-Co.'k Union Kuunlm? Mill, nnd Ihnworklim ol the snme In vurlousklnd.-, ol'Kniln nnd seeds, mid Unit II worked uml npeiiited lu nil of tliein, nnd In every respect lo our enure Kiiiisiiieiion a Seeds. Unit wo have over seen ! uml most cordl ully reeoiuiiieiul nil tiersons in want ofa Mill lo piirclinse said .Mill. WIIOI.I & CAIIY, I.OUIH MAYI1IKS. iiKny.iiit.tPirruY, a. it. vi:ntu'ii. .IiineSI, IWK. NOTICE TO TllH Esiro!l!cl Militia ! i ! our ArniTou's Omen, ) Mn.i.iatsnruii, Juiui isi, ISOi. The nltenlloii of the Knrolled .Mllltln of tin county of Holmes is called to the followlnj; n- meiidmelils to the luililhi law, inaihi hy the (ienerul Asseiuhly of Ohio, Apill 12lh, l.MVJ: Si:(-rioN 7. On or before tho first ilny of Sep teinlier, the counly uiulilor .sluill cuuse to Im liiiule u eiiircel iliipllcuti! list ot nil persons lln hie to military duty uml Irom wliom such com iiiiltntlon money Is due, mid transmit the same to I no eoiiniy irensurer. iiiinieiiiuieiy iiioiiini tii-nsurer's reception ot this duplicate, (to) the county uudltor shull Klve notice, hy eoernl iiulillcnlliiii III tlio county newspapers, rettir Inutile payment of (lie comuititutiim money into tile county tiensnry on or helnre the l.jtli duv (ifrtenleniher: nfter welcli time Ilin treas- liter shull proceed lo collect the stunn hy dls- liess, or otherwise, with n penally ol' thirty per cent.. Willi costs in I lie same mall iter ns or on it tuxes; uml for tills purisiset lie Irensurer slial hereby Ins empowered lo appoint collci Inrs nt, leiiiiiiieriillon of not morn Iliiiu twenty per cent, on Hie amount eolleelcil with costs. The tieiisiireriind urn llor shall receive such com peiisnllon lore.lra services under this net ns Hie county commissioners may idlow, not to exceed Ihe per cent, Comimiuders ol compa nies shall, on or heforo the llflecnlh day of An nus! nl eneh year, deliver lo the proper counly utiilitoreeiHlled copies of the ciinip.iiiy rolls, showing the persons exempt Irnni Hie payment iifcoluinulatloli money, and llienildllorls here hy niillioii.eil to drnw his order on Hie county 1 1 ensui er mr i ne iiiiioiuiL in i ne cosis in puinicii lion reitilicd hy this act lu liivor ot Hie parly lo whom the snme Is due; luovlileil, the sum I in id lor such publication shall not exceed one dollar per square. She. I. That there shall he appointed hy Hie Itiitri nor, In eneh county of this stale, ii lulllta rj Surgeon, M ho shall ho commissioned lor Ihe term ol'thieu years, unless sooner illsehamisl, Willi Ihe lank ol major, who, heloie entering upon hlsilutles, shall take an o.it h lo faithfully perlnriu theihillesofhlsolllei'. Tlial from Ihe lirsl duv of July to the fifteenth day of Amjiisl In eucli year, II shall hethuduly of said surgeon to keep an ollleo at Ihe county seat, mid e.Mim I no all applicants tor exemption upon Ihe pay ment to him by the nmilleunt ol Ihe sum of lilt cents, tiiKclher with such slumps us miiv he re quired hy luw, uml If he, Is of opinion Hint the tippllcnnl Is unlit fortho perfiinnuiicc ol nillila- ry uiiiy, lie sunn kivo nun a eci iiueaie us icq in led hy section two of this net. lfnuy such sur neou shall knowliiKly Hive itf.ifse cerllllcate, shnll he deeliied itllllF of n. mlsilememior. mid he lined 111 nny sum not e.-cecdin lllly dollars for eneh ollense, to hu recovered bv indictment III Hinnroiier counly. for Im henellt of the mil 1 1 :i rv Hi in l. Tun exiimiiiuimii mm recoiuiueii- iliiliou of llio medical hoard shall lint Isi rcijtilr- en 1 1 1 mi sunt county military siliceous, rsr.c. .i. inn county military miikcou muni ki-eniL record showlm; Hie iiiimil nml resilience ofeiieli pel sou e.vemjileil, nml the reason there for, uml shnll iiiiiKe rcpott thereof tothnsiir-eiiii-euernl on or hefore llui llrst duv of Sei- tc inner in eucli year: uiiu in mi ins iiiiues sunn be novel ncil ny Mich lines uml reh'Uiiilloiis Ihe siirueon-Keneiul may prescribe. Sec. It. Al. iiiiv time niter the lath of Almost ami belorii payment, the udjuliinl-neiicinl milliorb.cii, upon the cerllllcate, oflhe iiillitnry siiim-im of Hie proper county, mid upon helm; (..-li b. ci I nit mi nun i',i nm was mane lor einptloii, lo the county auditor, beloro the l."ith of Atimist, and of a reiisonnhli! excuse, fur such omission, lo hi mil io nny iippiiiiini u eeruuciiii' of exeniplloii, upon the payment hy Ihe appli cant of nil eosls of distraint, which may have accrued previous to the presentation ol such ceriiueme in iiiiieouuiy iiiiniior. III pursuance, of section four, rccllcd above, 1r. ilnet l'oniei'cne has been appointed hy tho (lovcrnor. F.xaml- nations will ho made from tho 1st day of July to tho l-lth of AiiKiist. of NOTIOK Is hereby given lo tho Trustees of several towuship.v ol Holmes county, Ohio that whereas the Legislature ot lust winter pas seda law to pmhililt stock from running large, uml tlio Country Coinmlsslonurs being liitoriiieil tha!, soniii iiiirthius of the countv wernlil l.ivor ol the law while others nro op posed lo it; then-lore, wo will lenvn Ihe mailer 10 ine rrusiees 10 grain pcriiiiis ns iiu-y iiiuiii best, lly orncr 01 ine Loiuiiiissioneis. June IS, INIS. Ivv Attacliincnt A7oticu. Thomas Sylar, plalntlir. ) lleforo Daniel Fair, ngalnst J. 1', of Gorman Noah 11. Deal, defendant.) Holmes county, 011 tlio lath day of June, A, D. IkuTi, said Jus tice issued 1111 tinier of iittuehinent in abovnai lion lor thesuuiofTweiitK Dollars with inluresl lrciiii .March (it Ii, 1m"i. THOMAS SYI.AK. July (llh, ISCsj w3 WHISKERS ! tVIIISKEIlS t Do you want Whiskers or Moustache ? Grecian Cnmpaund will lorcu them to grow tho smoothest lace or chill, or h.ilriiii bald heads. In Hlx Weeks. Price, 1,1X1. Soul mall aiiywheie, ihncly sealed, 011 receipt pllee. iVlluiest.. VVAll.Ml( v in , nox 1 e, nnnii. ,Iyn,N V ' ;i yl NJCW FTBM. YERG-IN & KILLINGER, Druggists, enn lii( Would rriertft!lly Invito lh, rlllretiNof I liilnns county nml vlelnll v In oil I mill cr limine. tin limu vnrled Sftlcellmi of I IriiK :ii'inlt:iiv, Jy(;lnir4, Curlmii Oil, Svi;ct Oil, 4,'iiNinr Oil, riuxMii'it iiimI (NmI iAvnr Oil, That Imi ever len hroni;lit lo tlio poiinly. Wines & Liquors -warranted Pure OnrMro-k of I'orelmi nml Domicile I.hUorn mrmex an exieiinive. vnrii.iy oi inc very iiesi flty of I'urc Uramlics, Gins, Winas, and Kum. J'uro 01.1) KVi:, Mononiiiiln lln nlid ISourlion WhlKkleal Port, Shorry, Madoria, Malaga, Ami ?vri;iiitMi avj?i:m. PsTotlOns In crent vnrlely nml nt Iiw I'rlcc! Toilet Kn.iiH, Oitnliv, llrilhliex, CoNinetlei, I'erfiimcrlcx, I'orlmoiites, Ae, Alcohol, Tiirpeiitlne, anil KonIii (Iheiiiinsenii lie piirclniM'd weit of thn enntern Cltk'K. Wecill I lie esinclul iitteiition of the HiHdl women of Unimex connly lo on r stock of FAMILY DYE COLOES, Put up In pniier for nny ulinde or rolor, with prlntiil illreellniiM on inch iaeltni;c. No mis lake, thi-y rirr u'wt, Carbon Oil lUunps, SHADKS, ULOIJHS, k TillMMINUS; nml wo sell Oil Clicnpcr tlmn can Ins Ijought elcewhere. We would nlociill tlienllenlloii of tlio Medl- ',,,( r ir-lilt - Unit lhr((i'l( im Ihev cm. ol l,.ii. 'J '. V. '. 'V. ' "A . ' " 1 L, .".1 . V.'. ' y . f ' 1 11 L" .loiufciciii j (inn liiiicii , rininiii.. iboncrn, (.;,, ,iiri7., ,,,,, ii.,,.,,,,r'i,,1,,. i ti... i,.ic,..i I rC( . prlci r n..i.... ...,. I icsli ipilillis Vdiviilllj ViUllipuillluuu. A ,...,,., m(.,ii,, f the il-iv keni con. ' !?, ,Vri J 1 . ., , O.lteiiieinlier tho plnce, on KocIi'm Corner, In I Hie old riKim fnrinerly occupied it a Drugstore, Dr. II. urgln, deo d. tri- For the neeointncMlnllon of thoio wlshlni; , .Medicines, tin-Store lit Is- kept fi-n on Sun 1 , day, nml either of the proprietors ran lie finiml nt the Kinplri; House, nml will I; easy of nccci.5 durlliK nil hours or the nlcht. 1 YKIW11N & KILI.INOUI!. Jllllershurg, may I, IN. i I - .j -m -r fc"J3XlXTLfi OX 1865 I CHEAP CLOTHING. I$EiJAillIiV COIIN HAVINd taken Advantage of the recent full In i;ik1h, Ih enabled to oll'er the. Hplendld Ktovl: which ho IS NOW RECEIVING from tlieeasteriieltlesntitrentlyrcdiicfslprlces. .My stock is urn nun compieie, cousisiiiik oi I u V Im as everythin usually kept In a llrslelasxelothlliH estnbllsiniioiil. iiichh-k oi Men and Boys' Clolhing, IS LAltGElt AX1) MOUK VARIED than ever hefore seen lu this pl.w. FURNISHING GOODS! I have In nny vnrlety nnd at nny price. Cloths, Cnssimcres, Trliinuliis, Vesting, Xvcti. Tics, SiC, SiC. Ill every variety of color, stj'le nnd price. My l.'loths. CiiNsimeres mid estlims nro of French, r.imlisli ami Amerle.'in .Manufacture, nllof which I will make lo order 111 the latest style mid best manner. Hats and Caps of Ihe best quality and most approved style, In endless prolusion. Clothhi!; liinde to Order nml Fits 'N'nrrcnted. - Call nnd be convinced that the plnce to buy CIIHAl' CLOTHING Is ou Main Street, Mllf ersburt;, at Ilciijamln Coliu's. April fi, IMS. aVORY JEWELRY ! And all other Styles of Latest Fashions- the at Ladies Gold Hunting Watches s ' halel;iinc Pins, GrOlcSL CHains Gold Necklaces, CUFF BUTTONS! And n largo Slock of Silver limiting Watches, XUW I'ATTEKNH. SETIl THOMAS CLOCKS, Ac., Ac, Seleeled lu the Fastern Cities with great euro and can hu Bouglit Clieap A few Doors Kant or Kock's corner. Dee.'.M, 1801 tf ISTEW PIEM! J. & C. W. GUAKSSI.n, Wholesale nlul rtetnllo Dealers lu WINES AND LIQUORS, Millcisliiirs, Ohio. lp. o. the Our on by ol TN order lo meet tlii-demaiidsortliotlnies.nnil n ni 10 no iiuiuoue ov mi v oiner lown 111 uie State, tliu nbovo named Urm design keeping first class fiiquor Store. They havo nlso in eouneclioii n Grocery and Provision Storo Whi iuyoiieau get anything kept In such esliihllshliienl To bo found In ihe Uihiiiis heretofore occupied hy li. Itis'd, Opposllu llio Courl House, Thankful for n liberal share of public patron ngo for tho past, wo respectfully solicit n con nuuauro , ,he san.e.& q (.u A1,ssu, Juno Uth, lsCI. tl nitKijS miTToivs, it the liOOh firoill IKACE DECLAKEI)!1 THE PEOPLE EEJOICING ! GEORGE SOHNORR lias The I.iti'gct stork of f T t 'i'.i I I I , I 1 I ! 11. l I H . i ' v J K-" Ever Brought lo MillcrslmrK. fimUfin KCIINimit, opi-wlt., the Umpire VJ limine, )jni refitted his rooms Inc'HKtslylrl nnd rnndon ritirrhriror (Iroeerlen for the spring 1 nnd mi in irii-r trndo that hns selihnri ever Ik-cm I brought to MlllerKhiirg. ills Hlfick of Family I ttit;,;( ten in wmjnuiu, unnninilll ill un ill COffee, Too,, RUOAn, MOI.ABRF.H, Illf.'K, STIGT.fl, T0DAC00, CIOAtlR, CANDLES, CANDIES, ItAIBINS, NUTS, OHANOSE, ifcc Fish of nil Kinds ! His stock fif KIrIi Is vrrv Inrirn. fomorlidmr n vnrlely Hint hn not hero ofore btcn olleml In thin nmrlift. Wooden and Stono Ware Of nil Itlmls nml zen, nnd for sale Very Clionp. Produce of All Kinds Bought and Sold. Thfinkftll for lhp lllteml tnlnmni.n ticrnlofoci received,. .oil lioi.lni! Ilinl lilsold customers mid new ones, when In need of miytliliiL' lu his line will call nt his old Mnnd. opikihIIo the Kinnlri House, In MllliTKlinrK. fioodx nil fresh nnd new, nml will Ix- nolil iw cheep ,m m, nny other intnhllHhmenl In tho count v. may lltli, ira. UKUllOE HC1IN0IIK. TIIK IIO li.lICS COVXTV (0 and SUincrat (omj)anjj. CAPITATi 1W) Hhares, vnluooft-ach ...t?l (),()(( 8io WIIOI.K CAPITA? TO II B KMPIXIYEIJ IN iiouiNo ron on.. L. II. (JlUTCIiriKLD. Vrhlmt. JOS. 11. NKWTON, &cr,lnnj. THOMAS li. 11AI1-F, Trmmrcr. Dlrootoi'H t .t. cununYitoi.Mi-s, .ios. n. nhwton, IIKSKY HlUt.r.lt, KAY 1IOTY, JAMES II. WOODS, TIIOJIASi I!. IIAIIT i,. it. ci!iTcni'ii:i.a Company Incorporated I'cb. 22d, 1403. The Company lmvo le.iw upon nliont 2,fjXJ ncn- of hind, lylns In the Klllhiick, lllnckcreek nnd Wolfcreek vnlleyd.lii lIohuei county, Ohio. 0.-rntlons toi-oinmeiice n noon n innclilnt-ry can lie oljtalnc-d. CltlxPiiH ol this county ran tirfjcuro utocU hy nnplyliis to tho Hecretnry of tho Cotnpnny In .MiiicrxmirL'. mnreii su, ii- nur. Petition for rartltlon. rM.VAXV.imi FAItVKlt. .incoh Farvcr. Wll Jli limn C. Fnrver, Solomon J. Fnrver, -lonn-tlmti Kurver. KIIziiIm'IIi Koucli nml John Pouch I iif,r litiMltfirifl llfirlii l-'nrvcr nml A nn I'n rvur of the county of Holmes mid Mate of Ohio, and Aliriihnin Fnrver, linrlnrn Fnlr nnd Solomon Fair her husband, who reside in the Stute of Imllmin, nre hereby untitled that a petition wns tiled nnlnst them, on the I'lllulay of June, lsiiS, 111 the olflce of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon I'lenx within nnd for the county of Holmes hy Oeorno O. Fnrver, nnd Is now piullm!, wherein the said George G. Fnrver demands partition of the real estate, situate nnd belnc In said county of Holmes and State of Ohio, to-wlt: ISclnu the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section eighteen, In township nine, (llerllm nnd rantte six, contiilniiii; forty ncn.-s. Also, inewesiiinii oi uiu iiiesouio-vv.-siquiir- icr oi section einmeeii, in iownuip nine, uier- lln) and ranse six, containing eiuhty neres, both of which trnctnnreof tho unapproprlateii i u i,. n, rniiiinn,,ii.i,int .tii.iJi i ni Zunesville. Ohio. Also, helm? the north-west nnnrter of section eliihteen. In township eight, lOermnn) A nimjo five, of the uunpiroirlitti-d lands In the intllta- ry district subject tosnleat Znnesvllle, Oliio, containing one hundred nnd sixty acres. Also. tin. mlililte linrt nf I lie wevt kIiIm of the north-eastqiiarterof sis-lion eighteen. In town ship elyht, tGeriuan, nml range live, containing two acres. lc ,1.. m,,, l.llnl 11.. n..ll. .,l of section eleven. III townshlpelitht, (Mechanic, nnd rmiKo six, coiitniuIniieiKhtv neres, except-j Ing thirty-two acres nir the east side thereof, heretofore sold to, nnd now owned by John YV. Farver. Anu mai aiine nexi term oi saui i ourt to io , held in said county on theTth day of November lv, the s-aiil George U. Farver will apply for an 01 i.nzaiieiii order that the reasonable dower Farver In said premises Is- assigned, und that partition may (10 made of said premises. OEOltGF. G. FAItVKIt. By CniTrHKiKUi A L'llt, his Attorneys. June 15, Iff.'t w?pfS LEGAL, XOTICE. pOXRAI) VVEI-Sanil MeslelenaWecshls wife, I resiuenis 01 ine Mate or inuiana, nrenere I by notified that George s-hnorr, of the comity 01 iioiini h 111 me Mine 01 1 mm 111a, on tne i"in day of June, A. D. lsii,, tlio his petition In the otllce of the Clerk of tho Court of Common l'lea within anil for the county or Holmes 111 inc Stalo of Ohio, ngalnst tho said Con rail Wees and Moileleim Wees, defenilants, setting forth Hint the said Conrad Wees mid Misleleim Wees cure a mortgage to one Susan i:. Calliisiu on the 3d nay or April, isii", 011 in-iiisnuiiioer.sono nun died nnd seventy nnd omihiimlrcdmid -evenly- one. In the town of Mlllershurg, In said county, Insecure the payment of nine hundred and seventy-live dollars and nlnety-flvo cents, ac- cording to three several promissory notes re- to in said mortgage, und which notes werenssigned by the said Susan K. Calhoon to the legally appointed and iiinllfied guardian of Andrew mid I'linlra Calhoon, and by Mild guar- illall to ono Nicholas ISactzley, nnd by said Ilaitzley to the phrllitlll, George Kchnorr. That the mutual mistake of tho parties, In-Ixit n'liinher one hundred and seventy-one, an ad- Joining lot, was Included In said mortgage In-1 stead ot In-Lot iiunilsr one hundred and sixty-1 which win the one intended to bo inorl- gaged, with snld Ill-hot iiiiiiiImt 0110 hundred uml seventy: that the delemhints did not then, and never claimed to own or havo any mort- gageable Interest 111 said In-lot nuinliir one and seventy-one; but that they did own, and Intended to niortgago to the said Sn- F.. Calhoon nml her nssigns snld In-lot No. hundred nnd sixty-nine; nml that said 11111- tual mistake was not discovered until after the said notes; mid praying In said petition for a Judgment fur S'.tt,m with Interest irom ine;ii nay 01 .vpru, l-ci; inni smoinisiaKii may Im) corrected, and that said In-lots number hiindrtsl mid sl.ty-nlne and one hundred and seventy limy ho ordered to be sold nnd the proceeds applied In the pnynient of said lndeht. islness. And the said ilefctul.uits nre iiotillcit that I lev nro reuuinsi 10 nppear mill answer said pet (Hon on or before the U'th day of August A. u. JS, GEOnOi: KCHNOIIH, Hy CntTriii'iEMi A- Uiu., his Atty s, June 15, isi wr. LGGAI. NOTICE. SAP.AH KARK and John Knrr, her hushand, Maria llaxton, Anna Conklo and Alfied Conkle her lmslund, Mmy llaxton, Jane llax ton, Ulchard llaxton, Samuel llaxton and Mnrv llaxton, widow of John llaxton, deceased, will lake notice that a petition was tiled against Ihemou the 12th day of June. lsin. In the Court .if Common Pleas within nnd for the county ot Holmes, Ohio, by Andrew Hiixtoii nnd is now pending, wherein said Andrew llaxton de mands partition of, nml the assignment ofilou--erlo the said .Mary llaxton, widow, In Ihe fol lowing real estate, to-wlt : The soulfl-eiisl quarter of section twenty-two, of township eight und range six, of Ihe unappropriated lands hi the military district, sudject to sale ut Zones ville, Ohio, containing one hundred mid sixty acres, situated In Mechanic township, Holmes counly, Ohio, nnd Hint, at the next term of snld Court to bo held Nnvcnilicr 7th, Isi.'i, tho said Andrew llaxton will apply for an order that partition may ho madeof said premises and Hie assignment of said dower therein. ANDitKW HAXTON, Petitioner. CllITOIIKIKI.il it Ul! Ii, Atty's. Juno 15th, lstii. w7 I11S. SEI.Ii:iV it HATES, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, shanksvilIjK, oiiio. iiiriicnlai-aiteiitliiii uiveu toKurlcnl Onera- : 'mm;, ami niKdov.. ... v.......... , o a an .and everything else usually kept In a rei 1 Drug Store, which they will sell as cheap DRUG STORE. They nlso havo on hand nud for sale n fresh nnd well selected stock of DltUGS, MHDIOIN'KS. TAUNTS, in I'.-t) HUM'S, 1K1U'IJMKHY, Ihey can he purchased III Hie county. smaiu-svillo i-eii.ai, jnu ii tall us 1. Art 1 ps, L A HIP CHIMNEYS, L.A3I1' WICKS, EAnil' SHADES At', At the ItooK Store. g X O Y E i'MPOIUUM ! ! 'ft -,i wr.. ..W.Mll SHOUP & BRO., KncredvirK to William limy Aro Now Prcpar6d to Sell A.t llioli 7 MM On Main Ktreel, ALL KINDS AND PATTERNS -or- STOVES t IneliidlllK I'AItLOlto; UK ATI NO STOVHSf COOKING STOVKS, OKFJOi: STOVES, And the far-f.irii!eit Stewart Cook 8fvc",- Together with nny ojinntlly of House Furnishing Goods. Wo itlsrt iftjilii'trilctitro nnd tlenl In TIN, COPl'EIl, J5KASS, AND SUEHT-IKON WEAK, All of which we will furnish nml HlJlilj C ? I J-J A. I H 11 Thnncnnbe iMiuhtnt mi-other plnre. Sl'OUTIN'r AND JOH WOIIK, Done ut nil times nt the lowest roslhli! Cnlen. HlKlt'P .t IlltOTlir.il. MIIlerhiiri;,innrch no, iw; THE BEST -IS- ixsmr WITH TIIK till 1. Fire nnd Inland Vv.ntloii ltlks i 'si, now ns heretofore, at fair rules and liberal icoiiouions. . ,, . Iliilncsscotuliictlwltliconstantdlspatclf nnd nrcurncv. ... J -t MILll I1J OIIIOlIll rompletejustlce XET ASSETS JANUARY . 1PC4, 59. )- i ( J l I , , I. The I'l.m nnd Ormnlzatlon of the A7TS ; after 45 years severe trial, h.ns realiznl theurent' , est public mlvnntizr nnd siicce-s of the vnrlous" fltlnnLnrifn, rn.HMnM In Ilin nnnnlM lu I now Istter than over prepared forduty. '- 11.'") Iss Claims have been ret tied nnd paid. Sixteen Million of Is.itnr-! The consumption of yroocrtv bv Fire. Iir the United States, averages over !((. i,m m dnlly,- i-oiir piois.Tij e. 110,11 nun uuproiecieii 7 eost Is trilling; the duty s inimir.-si; theresulL Areyou Insitreil? If not, why not-: The may be your escape from ruin while delay nnif negieci may lnvoie vou in nanunipicv.poveiiy or cruel disappointment. K Particular attention and regard Is riven to' small risks as well nslnrge ones. Able securlt j and superior commercial nd vantages alibi did. 7r Policies Issued with neatness mid withoui' delay hy V. .T. IlKTT.. Vn-nt. Dec.22, ISOlmoil Mlllershurg, Ohio,- LCG.Ui NOTICE. riEOUGF, W. KUWAKliS and Ilehecea Fd- vj waril, ills wile. who restile In tliecmuitv of Henry and Mute of Inuu, liuniel s. I'aiker, nud Harriet Parker his wife, who reside In the counly of Knnkaki-.-, In tin- Mate of Illinois, and I'liney Hougl.ind, w ho icslilcs In Hieelty of Ft. Wayne. In tin- Mate of Indiana, will take notice that on the :id ilny of July, A. I. Ink, William Heed, as Admin i-trntui ol I lie i-stntuof Moses Hoaghiml. d- cea-i d, tiled his Petition In the Probate (Vnirl u llliln uml lor the county ol Hohnesaiid Mate ol Dlno.alli-gliu that the pcr lerred , soniii estate ol said dec, di lit Is insuiticlem lo pay his debts and the charges 01 administering His estate. That he died s,,).,.,! to lee .simple of the lollowlng descrlbi d Ileal Ivtate situate in said county, to-w il : The north-wi st o,uartcr of the north-east itmrter or sec-lion two, town liy ship eight and ruiige seven, containiug forty acres. Also, the north half of Hie north-west tpiarter of section two, lowuhlpi ightmid range seven, nine, c-oiitaining eighty m ies. Also, thsoutli- st iiiar'i of the south east quarter of sect Ion I w 1 1 1 -tuo, ot i,'tViishfpiilu6 and range sevi 11, cuiitiiirilng mrt.v acies. And also part oflhe west hall of thesoiilh humlred west quarter ot sccthm tvieirty-two, towiishlt nine and range seven, I s-ing all that part there sun ' ot that lies east ol tin- Killoiiek cli ck, eoiilaln one Ing eighty-thn r a. u-s. 1 That liebecca ll.mglntid t" ".-Idow of said de iissigniiientof 1 cedent, is entl'bd l-i dower lu suid piciniseH, and that Itclioeca Fdwaiils, villi- of George W.- i.u warns, iinrru-i rarKi r, m 11 1 h-i.-s. , ,o - 1 ker, und .-susnii lwllln, wile of David G. NeW oiiii . Ion, as his heirs at l.iw, hold Hu-next estate of ' Inheritance then In, mid l'llioy lloaglatnl anil 1 John French 11 e eiistitius holding I tens upon said premises. 1 inu praj cr 01 smu pennon is nir uie usigu ment of dower lo tin s.iM Hebei-c.i llo.iglniiit nnd for ?ho r-tle of sld tue-rrlst-s Miiijcct to such dower t-staio lor the pa) incut ol iK-hts and char ges 11 foresaid. Said Petition will Is- for hearing on Monday; the ".'1st day of Almost, A. . Isi.-,, ut ten o'cIik-I' A. M. of said du v 01 us mhiii tliereulter as uoun sel call be heard. Wlt.UAM r.I'.F.D, Aduiiiiistrabir of Ihe erlutu ol Moses lloag ' land, ilc-c-as, d, July i IMt w I, A. i3i,G,- Strike "Come one, come all, this rock shall lly From its Hi 111 l-i'.sf Hi soon as 1," COIVR.ll saUFiEU HAS purchased and flllisl up In Ihebest style, the rooms Immediately. West of Mayers Store, whcreheha-.iipeiic(fml a FIltST CTjAWS GROCERY XXI) PROYISIOX STORE. TKV, COFFl:i'., Sl'GAlt, MOI.ASSFS, FISH. siiilt.Toliacco.Si gms, Ciindlcs, and mid lull and complete slock of 3,'iuiill.V (Irooei'loH I alwnys kepi on hniid and sold nslowns tho propilctor can niloiJ. Country Produce of All Ifinds naig'il uml Nnld for Cash. II .SiUoo'sa Issuppllid Willi llio best make of Ale, Ileer, WIiikh Eiinors.' No drugged Hounis s'lld. Welusls rg Iiger nlwnjs lic-sli and nice, mid tin only place Item ho procured In tow n, A sham of nubile imtromige Is resm-truly solKlled. 1 CUNltAD SCIllH.KIt. Juno SI, lsOa. Vor SilK of Miiimi l'tu.lki l SSuuillii i lii l-. lid I'd TllH HOOK STOIIK