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:iriollton: FRIDAY APIIII.22, 183 (J. Court. The next lurtn of Ihe Court of Common Picas far this county, will com mence on Monday, tho 2d day of May. Way papers again. Wo take pleas ure in corrictinpao errors into which we were led by Ihutinieoieiil ol m- f the mail carriers, on the route I'm m .Steuben villa to Ciin'on. The fid owing para graph from the Staik cou.it i ) mociat, in relation to tho privilwrtf of Triers, ac rords precisely iib wh ii wo li ive here tofore understood to be iho directions of the Post Office Department, on the sub jert of way paper: Our neiglit orsot the Carroll Free Pros labor under some misapprehensions, as to the "direction of the Postmaster, nt Can ton,'' on the (Ul'joct of mail carriers not being permitted to carry newspapers, out of the mail, Sir. We would inform our neighbor that the communication reeeived by the P-sl muster at Canton, was simply this: Tn.it mail carriers were not permitted to carry packages of new papers In lie left at tav erns, stores. Sec. in the immediate. i ini ty of PostofRees; bui they are permitted to carry them to places along the route at 'inconvenient distances from offices Will our neighbors please ccrrect their ttate- meni f1' journed on last Saturday, after having permanently organized by the appoint met,! of Gin Alexander M'Connell President and Jon: JJioi.er, E-q. of Dayton, Secretary. They decided to proceed with, and expend for the con struction of (he various wotks as fol lows, Muskingum River, 100,000 VValhonding Canal Hocking Valley Canal, Miami canal north of Day ton, G0,000 same from sales of canal lands, 125,000 Warren county canal, 80,000 Repairs on the JMiam; S? Ohio Canals Improvement of the Muskingum from Zmesville to Dresden, ami fur the new lies ed it on his hand, and entered the j;in f gle. The leapord seemed uneasy it ' his approach, waved its tail, rested its head upon the earth, yet made no at tempt to spring. The cooley did not give his enemy time to commence an attacl; but advancing boldly, struck it on the right eye, and drawing the in strument across its head, blinded it in 100 000 a moment- Tho wounded boast start 110,0'K) , ed up, and yel'ed in agony; when the OAP.ROLLiTOH SAX man deliberately plunged the weapon under its belly, opened a prodigious gash, and the animal's en'rai's proirud ed through the wound. It rushed for ward, and catne with such stunning conta t a.ainst a tree, that it instantly TI11I undersigned has resumed the business of Tavern keeping in his buildings. on Steubenvilb) Street, Carroll ton, O., at the eligible stand known as '.he ar roll ton Hull. A Dill WS TRA TO IPS .VOrC'i. OTICE is hereby given, that all per Jl sons indebted to the estalu of Abra haul Pitlenger, late of Monroe Township Carroll county , Ohio, deceased, are requi CITILZO- HATIOATIC XT COMPANY. Agreeably to the notice givci, an eleo tiou lor Directors of the Onaleir Nnvi,n. ' ' . . i .. -- w red to make immediate settlement with Hon liompany, win hM at tho house of ihe subscribers; and all who have claims lenainih ll.ucock. Carroll coutily, O: gainst sine1 estate will present (hern legal AdmVs. ervoir on Licking Summit, 80,000 s roke from the instrument despatched fell, turned upon it's back, and not be j patroui-e the Hall. ing able to see its aggressor, another I This establishment is well calculated ly proven for settlement within one year for a Public House: and, with some ' Irom this date. slight repairs wh ch are nearly comple- ( PETER PITTENGER, ) (ed, i( will, for general convenience, com WILLIAM DAVIS, pare with any oilier House ol the kind in April !. IS.1U. ihis part of Ohio. The Bar and Bowd will be sunplied liberally, and every at-1 PUBLIC SALE. (eution given, that may contribute to the ' V)17''L'' u! sold at the residence of A comfort and pleasure of those who shall T T bruh.im Piltenger, deceased, in iCEO.BEATTY. Virginia Elections. We have returns from thirty counties, which give 20 Whig and 17 Administration delegates to the next Legislature of Virginia. Not hull the counties are yet heareu from. "Col. Ran om takes charge of the Ohio, the Miami, the Wabash & Erie, and the Warren county canals. The National Road, the Muskingum River Improvement, the Hock hock ing and VValhonding canals, and all other orders for surveys of proposed roads ami enna's, made by the last Le gislature, were aligned to Mr. Wall. Ohio Eagle. Abolition. We haVe nothing to any in answer to the spirit of a "tempest in Ihe teapot" of abolition in Stark county. The gentleman who, with Protean facili ty, is, nt the same moment, "A number of Abolition L idies," -'An abolition L. dy," and ''one whose costume is better suited to a newspaper war," was inform ed, some time past, that we could not en terinion controversy with an rtiionjf movs writer. Believing the writer refer red to, to be a gentleman of some respec tability in Stnrk county, we threw down the glove to him not doubting th t his fanatical feelings would induce him to unmask But hiving practised a decep tion upon his readers, he is unwilling lo nnnenr in his primer Person; and t ilia will rr ii not excite at v surprise, if we observe how illy the temper and 8'yteof hi com niunications become the delicacy and ri fineincnt of that sex, in whose finances nd furbelows, he fancies himself decora led The editorial remarks of the Djmo crat.upon each ol the writer's ro nmtitii calicns, the writer's shle, as well us in formation derived from other sources, sat isfy us that "A number of abolition L i dies," isn mere man. With that man we ore still willing to contend on the subject of Abolition; bocause we know bis ch r acter, and have seen him in his p 'ofss stonal btskin ; anil we had (littered our selves thut he knew us loo well In sop pose he could deliver ns over to the sub ulterns of his party, if indeed he desires lodo so. In short, thai we may provoke him toabandon his concealment, we now say to him, that his lust aboli ion essay, ovinc tsu recklessness of truth, or anig. noiattce cm ihe ' -ct or s'avetv, which would disgrace a school boy, 10 years old. We refer, niiioi g. oilier instances, to bis assertion or iiiiiuuttioii ill it, in regard to slavery , the feelings of slave holders' huve tl ...... A ... lit,, uimr. ..(mi, not Cor two hlin IIOWLU ill s" tilt, vintiiitv, i". ...... died years;-' that is, public opinion in the slave Slates has undergone no change fa vorublc to ihe slave, for two hundred ! N iw we arc ronvneed thai "Money matters." The bank of Washtenaw, (Michigan), has'ssued the following notice Bank of IVashtentno, Ann Arbor, Murri 24, 1830. An unexpected and continued run upon this bank, caused by unfounded rumors , having made it necessary to suspend payment for a short lime, the directors consider it a duty to caution the holders of Washtenaw notes a siainst making any saci ihV.es upon t he m , as ihe hank has available means to Ihe amount of $30,000, beyond its circulation, and will s ion resume pay ment. Persons having no'es in the bank are rrq tested to pay immediate ly, and interest will be refunded on ihe notes not due. By order of the board of directors. David Page, pre i dent. E. W. Mohgan, aisher. it. The victor returned to Ssvajm w thou a strateh. This won the Maliraila'sadmiralion; the coMey was immediately enrolled in Sevajae's army, and from henceforth b came a distinguished man. 77ie Romance of history. H Callett & lleaton AVE just received Irom New Orleans 7.1 Barrels Molasses Wellsville and Fairp'irt Rait Road. We leani by the WelUville Adverti ser, (fiat the stock for the above road, lo the amount of 285,000, has been taken on the contemplated route, and that 50,000 more would have been l,i k a, if the books had remained open one day longer. The Adveriiser con sldera the q-iei iun of the construction oflhil impoitant public work as now settled, and ihat it will completed at an ear'y day. Sjceess to it, say we. N. Lisbon Palladium. Ji rich Gold mine in Virginia. According to the R chmnntl Compiler the mining company of thai ci'y have discovered ihe ore of Busby's mine, Gothland county, io b uncommonly lich and abunt'aot, and increasing as it dins; the pan washing of o.e yield ing five dollars per 100lbs The s'ock of the company is selfing al 70 dollars ; advance of the oi iginal cost of Ihe abate. APFUTI'ION FOR MOTHGR. The following beautiful passage, as true as it is beautiful, is from Mr. James' last novel, ' The Gipsey:' ' Round the idoa of one's mother the mind of a man clings with a fond uQ'ec- lion. It i: the first deep thought stamped upon our infant heart when yet soft and capable of receiving the most profound impressions, and all the after feelings or the world are more or less light in com parison. I do not know that even in our old ago we do not look back to that feel ing as the sweetest we have through lite, Our pafrsions and our wilfulness may lead as far Irom the object of our filial love. we lo rn to pain her neart, lo oppose her wishes, lo violate her commands, we may become wild, headstrong, and angry ut her counsels or opposition; but when death has stilled her monitory voice, and nothing but calm memory remains to re capitulate her virtues and good deeds, al feclion, 'ike a tim er beaten to the giound by a pasi storm, raises up her head and smilctf amongst her tears Round the idea, as we have said, the mind clings with fond affection: and even when the earlier period t'Ur loss forces memory to he silent, fancy takes th place of remem hrance, nnd twines theimige of our dead parent with a garland ofgraces, and beau ties, and virtues, which wo doubi not thai she possesses." Selling Upon Credill A friend of ours, out many mom lis ag.i and not a thousand milcsylT, having a barrel ol rider 1 r sale, sent ii to market by one ol his servants lo he retailed at a pub lie collection. Cato, who was by no means an adept in the arts and myste ries ol iiade,soon however found rea dy sale for his cider, & drove on home again with an empty barrel. Well, Cato," said his mas'er "where's ,he niutiet ?'' "Me s ll'm oti a credit, massa - no got de money " On a credit! well, who have you credited, you scoundrel?" Wy gr t garanii'y, massa, how I know? dare de marks 'pon de barrel!" The bar rel was covered with straight marks. Norfolk vtdvocule. Extract of a etl-r fro n Oapl, Birr of the L iiiisiati i volirileei'S to III Ittoi ol the Now Orleans B.illelitt, dated tort Brooke, Tampa Bay, rob. i7ih: "O.i the morning ul our arrival, an In dian prisoner was killed in an attempt lo escape; hu was taken in a manner which might grace even the NMUMttie days ol chivalry. A Hun noble looking Indian, asked in muni lie the daughter 'jI Black Dirt, a friendly chiellaioj tho olJ man diudnrad thai none but u warrior need pretend lo his daughter, bmH d sired young Yellow Hair, if lu h i-ln-d lo prove himseil one, to go into Ihe woe and make peisonera ol three hostlile Dniii mules. Yellow Hair accordingly brought i in three of ihe enemy; whether he sur rounded them ( a the Irishman did.) or not, I do nol pretend to say, nut two oi ihe prisoners ate now chained in the loi't. mid the other was kiPed in tho m miter 1 mentioned Yellow Hair of course lliUl riui! his black haired damsel, and set out on ihe loMi, at I he be.:d of u party ot his countrymen, lo actus scout to the m no armv, who have marched in hm of the enemy. 1 ' llavanna Sugar UO ' N :w Orleans do. 25 ' No. 3 Mackerel 15 Tanners Oil 20 casks Sweet Malaga wine 5 Scicily Madeira 5 ' Lisbon do 5 Tierces Iresh rice from Cincin nati 40 Kegs assorted tobacco ITJO.OOO Com. Sega is 120 Boxes Mele do 500 D z. cut and dry tobacco 200 lbs. scotch snuff 10(1 raopee do ALSO from Phi adelphia via. the ca n.l. 12 crates assorted Queenswure All of which we offer on accommoda- liug terms. CATLETT& HKA'l ON. Wellsville, April 22, 183d. Xew and cheap Nriug and JSUMMKR GOODS UAVH junl received a Splendid assorl meot ol Spring & Summer Goods, among which will uu found a choice se lection of DRY GOODS. Consisting in narl ol Pine and Superfine Broad Cloths, Ca-ssinit, Flannel, Assorted coor fd Silk fo Lulirx sWatei Callietc of t'u I ; tut s! il . H ivn miuliiu. 4-4 yard f.'l Cm' . .i.td ...'. itJiulk'j'j, Cotton .If II, ( 'oil 4 it It. ''Ij', . '' . Also, a fresh h.ij,,.) ti u.'oo.'nes, fish, sn;;ir and molasses, a ood supply ol Drugs and Me, lit ines : Ail of which will be aild lower for Uusll than any goods ever oil . red in Au austa. I ho subscriber solicit the atien lion of the people of Augusta , and else where, w ho may wish to purchase goods cheap and get good prices for their pro duce, io call at ihe fubaeriber's alore in Augusta, where they can be tiCLoininodo I, d mi Hie I esi lei os. LltitiK i IV CUNNINGHAM. ; Monroe Township Carroll county, Ohm, ion Friday, the 2!ih inst., horses, callle, 'fdieep, hogs, household and kitchen Uirni lurs, Gram by the bushel, and gram in Ihe round, f,. riming utensils, Sec. logelh er with a great van .'ty of other articles, PETER PITTENGER ) , WILLIAM DAVIS, A mil 15. IHUO The State of Ohio, Carroll County. SS. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M.y Term, A. D. 1831 Notice is hereby given that Isaac Brown, John Blair, Jain a Wa lace no.l Henrv Stuller hue applied tor -the ben on the 22d mt, and resulted as lollows. Alexander Scull, Benj lleacock, Amos Sherrod, Henry B,.h. V, i vVilfa hi), Wio PotWk nnd .los.pl. .,!..-. On lha 20, !i ioal, the Directors I U.. e- lected DrTbomns ' uoimiitg, lv Ml-rit( and Dr Elijah T. S arp. Secrrimy, ''hj board after devising ceil nn-meHsiiro ti the sale of'slock Vi . i.ilj u i,nl in nWl again on Ihe 22d da nl ril in LLI WILLEMLs, Svt'ri, April 16th, I83(i SHERIFF S SALE. BY vrtue ol a wit ol ti fa -t lev fa i sued out of the court of Common Pleas in and for Ihe County of Carroll in the Siaie ol Ohio, and to me directed, there will bo soid at public sale, on Saturday, the 30' ti day of April iir-xl, at ihe door of the Court House, in Carruillon, Carroll county O., be I WOfll the. hours ol I 1 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P VI. nil tbe Ki.'hi, Tt'le, ; Inlervsl anil Churns of Alexander M Coy : in ami to an undivided tract of land situa tflt ii. 'IV.u,..!.,.. rririll rjiuntv. O ..C. V.I ...-..-. I .1 ..I In.i.Uunl . "'"'' " eat oi ui -nu i..r iuc - i su, quarter ol Section debtors," and will present their petiliurs to said Court at said term. Wm JOHNSTON. Conxnvtsionet of Insoh :tot:o3. ALL persons interested will tnka no lice, Ihat, at my instance, a writ of st laehnwnt was on ihe 2Sth dav of March, 183G, issued by Charles H. Hays, E-q., u Justice of ihe Peace in Augusta town ship, in Ihe county of Carroll, and Stale ol O.; against the goods, cbatlles, r ghts, moneys, credits and efl ;cts of John Gill, an absent debtor. R (1 L1GGET. Augusin. Ai-ril 15, 1880, 1U, ToTrnslnp 14. and R-n'lte 4 seized and taken in execution as Ihe prop, rty of Alex .nder McCy, at the sUlt 'd' Andrew Sweaiiy, Adminisiraior of the eftlJ of Patrick Dixon, deceased. B GRIFFITH, Shentf. Carrollton, March IS 1S30. soar na lair writtr,"An abolrion Lady,1 needs in ttrueiffth on this lUbjecl: nnd we feci strongly disposed to nfford that in struction, particularly to n gentleman learned. t the law, who denominates j afe c,,mics slaveholders "lawless tyrants.' Cotir age, then, (ricnJl DotTthe musk J and lot us reason together. Q7"Vill our noigliW of the Democrat, for whose renders, cbieflv, this article is iutetided, do us the favor to iiopj T A Washington letter writer s'ates that all the signatures lo the Abolition memorials presented to Congress at its present session, do not exceed 27, 000. and that ot these, nearly 10,000 MASSILLON PUIUIS8 GUttRBVP. From the Massillon Gazette. CORUECTED WEiilvLY. AugUbU, Apiit22 l&3ti. N. B All those who are indebted In R. H. Ligget, of longer standing than 3 months are reioested to call and dis- lliinre I tei r neetinnts. A DMINFS TR A TOWS A V TWB. VLL persons indebted to ihe estate ol Thomas Miller, late ol Union Tp Curroll county, Oulo, deceased , are heie by notified that they are n quired tv make immediate payment to the undersign!1-; and those wi o nave claim against MMl estate, will present them legally proven for settlement, within twelve mouths Irjm this dale. joiin pranc. e, WILLIAM M'tlUGH, Admiinsirntors with the Mill aoaeXed. April 15; lS3d. A LIST O? LEPTERS Remaining in the yist Uifiee at Carroll ton, Can nil county O.. on the tirsl day ot April, USSO, aed it nol tjkeiiojt by Ihe first ol Ju v IHA, will be sent li the General Post Ulii. c as dead ki te is. A B Akins Thomas Aigne Charles Albactl Jamea R. Bracken Sarah Bohart Mary Burk I im uhy Barnbili Robert Bracken John liuilin Ahrum C D FARM FOR SJ1LB. THE subscriber wishes lonell his larm lying on Iho waters of litile Coin o ton, on which there l a grut Mill, wiili tn eighty or ninety rods of the liwelliug house. There are ubuu'. sixty five m re of cleared land on said larm: fifteen acre i of which are in grass on the creek bottom. I here are on this tract u number of Hav er lading springs, two dwelling houses, and a duutde B.ni she.:. led on iwo sides, and al! coven d with shingle. Said larm lies within two miles ol New II iffuttwrgb, and f mr liom Couuolion -Adjoining with Leonard Hersb E-q., James B xter and o'-hers. Information can l.e h id.,s to the situa tion, and terms made known by applying to the subset iier Imng on said land, Sampson rice. Usnison Tp. Carroll to o, March 25ili. 183d. AOMlMSTiiA 1'UKS SALE. 7 ILL he sold at the residence of ... Cha fant M. I Cul lestor Eitns 2 i Condel J II B. Couk Philip ('line John I) 1 1 1 1 John Davis Jane Dennis Jacob Eerrall lames Fisher Joel Foa. The recondi'e John S, Cutts who nerh os is one of the greatest nal uralsofthe sge, thus acccounts for the phenomenjn ot log- 'It is occa sioned by the Mmosphere's coming in contact with (he Hemisphere, which causes the earth to swiail A Mahratta Anecdote. Sevsjoe was one dsy passing through a moun tain iungle, when a leopard, was ma Texas The late news from Tnxas, which will ba found in this week's paper, iaof a deeply interesting character. It would aeem, that the gnllnnl Col. Crock ett is now no m-H! This, hawever, we cannot believe. The Col. has seen loo kin its way stealthily through the tniwli anrviirr 111 then.cV ii-ml. t fal' un bushes as if tbrea-ening nostiiny dcr the blow of a Mexican. j The cooley (a porter) was de-endm; ' . i 1 1 I. I nml . n III , I I m I tnrjniu ai is mviiu-.-n .. . Connecticut elections. -Returns leopard, volunteertu to attack n,witn have been received from ll ihe towns! a weapon as singular as it wasformt in the stale, except Willington and I dable. Opening a small leathern wal Sherman, which will certainly return j lei, he took from it an iron instrument Van IWn men. The result is 1 33 J wl ich fitted the hand, covering the - tin !. I I. .a 11, .i i,. ,il llin Van Piurcnitcs. and 7 :i v ntgs eiccteu nngers nxe a gsumni. -j""" lift nt iho niK-rn ii sxtenaeu io mr "I" - . GRAIN Wheal, per bush. Barley Rye Corn Oats Flour Superfine, per bbl, Fine Flaxseed per bushel Timothy do. Clover do. Beans, small ivhitf, per bush Puik- Mess, per bbl. Prime Whiskoy per gal. by bbl. Bacon Hams, per lb. Shoulders Side Butter Fresh Firkin Fruit Dried apples, per bush Peaches Fish White, per bbl. Pickerul Mackerel, per bbl Bass 3alt per bbl 1 00 50 5rt 60 28 0 00 5 50 1 12 1 25 4 75 lal 121 $15 50 12 50 814 10 0 8 14 121 75 1 50 12 00 8 00 Ual2 00 6 00 25 Thomas Miller, lute ol Union tp. Carroll county Ooio, deceased, on lues day Ihe 10th day of May next, the follow ing nroii' rtv. viz: Wheat. Rue. Corn. Grain in the Everett Isaac ground. One hare. -Cattle. Hag, House hold Sf A' tchenfurnitue, Harness, $c. Jjc. ice. Sale to commence nt 11 o'clock on said day, when terms of sale will be made known. JOHN PEARCE, WM. MT1UG1J, Administrators with the will annexed. April 22d, 1880 Cunningham F. Casntr Leonard Culbertsoji David Cm e Daniel 1) iwus Win. A. Davis J. inns Da ib Mury E F .Vol ice IS hereby given that at my instance, a writ of attachment was issued hv Wm Wiiherow.il Justice of the Peace, for Fox township, in the county of Carroll, and Slate of O., on the 4th inst. against the goods, chniCes, righls, credits moneys Sc effects of Win. Graham, an absent debt or. A.T. MARKLE. April 22d, 1S36. Lrwin Nancy Fleck Elizabeth Fishol Mary H Gillilun David Girres Lucinda George lvobeit Gillespie Samuel Haverslick Christian Hattery Thomas Il.il Eiizihelh Harsh John Hart John S. Holmes Wm. Hawk Michael Harsh George llariiiun Lavinia Hannah Andrew llewit Samuel J L io the hnitsp of representatives. bd 'wards, (he Van Huron candidate lor governor, is elected hv a majarity of between 2500 and 3000. The Board of Public Works ad- length of at least three inches curving like claws,tapering lo a point as sharp as the lip of a dagger; being brought to an edge under the curve, nearly as keen as that of a razor. The man fix Sugar, Muscovado & N O per lb 1 lal2 Cuuntrv "a Loal&Lump IGlalSi Coffee in bags 141al Hides Green, cwt 5 00 Leaiher.solecwt. 20a22 00 Iron Hammered, cwl. 0 50 Tire o w Small hoop S( rouud cwt. 8 to 10 White Lime per bbl. 1 lb bushel ?5 Nails 8 to lOd cwt. 7a7 50 3lo0d Sail 00 Plaster Ground, per 2000 lb. 13 00 ner bushel 024 In Stone per 2000 lb. 10 00 Glass bv the box 7 by 0 3 75a4 00 8 by 10 4 00a4 50 10 by 12 5 00a5 50 Shingles Pino 1st qual per 1000 3 00 RMSV-Ul S. C. MARKER begs leave to inform his customers, and the public generally, that he has removed his GROCERY STORK, to the building one door West of "Car rollton Hall," where he has for sale, ut verv reduced prices for cash or approved country produce, a well selected assort ment of Groceries, dfc. Sec. He respect fully solicits the calls of purchasers. Carrollton, April 15, 1830. Jackmati Adam Jamea Thomas Lane Jacob Low Luiher Jackson John Johnson Wm. Little John M. M N P Miller Peter Miller Hiram M'Ciinttck E izabelb McElroy E. Murphy James McDowell Alex. Meeker Henry 2 sMaple John McGavran Thomas Martin David ManifbW Benjamin Morehead Jamea Maxwell Robert M'Caelin George Norrts David Pons Wm. R S Richardsun Samuel 2 Rider George Roudebush Jacob Roach Win Sac ket Joel Scott Samuel Sline Solomon Sells Benjamin Stephens Wm. Saltsgiver Henry - . XfjWE- -IS,herby'i!iveii to all jiersons interest IPii, 'balsu r;y instance u writ of a'.tairli meul w'isMh d., i-u.-d by James II. R-irs, a' Justice ihcP. aceol' iVashmg ion TnWiisliip, in Hie ijouuiy ol Cairoil. ag iin' ihe G'-ods. ClihlleU, Rights Cred its, M me) and , ti'. els of David Fulton, an a latent debtor. ISA C .1 HCKSON, one of the T. uslecs of the Methodist Epi copal Church tit Cu.roll o,i, tprtl 1st, l JO. For the improvement op THK :ti:-:ir HAEt P. Cvtnmi .sioitt rs Ojjlce Cat rod , ouuy, O, 1TKSD.VY, MASCM IO. h f-'M. THE following Resolution w is eonsid ed and adopted by the County Cotnml sinners of Carro.l county, fur the i i.pp.va ment of the breed o'- sheep in iid couii. 'y- Resolecd, That the act cntiti-d "an act to improve the breed of sheep," passed January l3ih Hs'."J be, and hereby is adopt ed I Or! ceclared in luce in the county ol C i rroll, and that notice ol the passage of this R 'solution be published in the Car roil Free Press, tor thirty liaya, previous to the hrs! day o! June l!Jo. GEO, B BATTY, Commissioners' Cl'k. bv order of Ihe Bard April 1st 183'j. .Vol ice IS hereby given, '.bat David Maple, and Tunis Maple l.ave, this day, tiled their Final Acccounl, as Administrators of Jacob Maple, dec. in the office of the Clerk of the Court oi Common Ptea in and for the county of I! a rroll, O. D. M'COOK, Cletk. April 1st, 1S3G. CARROLL RIFLE BLUES. Vou arc hereby commanded to parade i n front of iho Western Hotel, in Carroll ion. on Saturday the 30th inst,, urmed of equipped as the law directs- then and there, proceed lo elect one captain, in room of H. S. Siouffer resig ned. By order of the col. S. K DAVATT, Lieut. Shuch Jacob Scott Francis T V Thompson John G. Thompson James Tripp Wm. Wherry Joseph Wyanl Burkei Wolff Mary A Y Snider Susanna W Tomlinson Henry Tope Henry Vunhorn Jacob Wisely Saruh Wiley James Wilson Elizabeth Z Zollars David 2 HORSE OF HORSES. FARMERS now is your time, you that wan' to raise good horses, call and see Sill WILLIAM; be will stand at the stable of Cupt. Wm. Hodge, in tiurrisutigh; the first three days, ttierce al the s.uble of David Richards, next three days; and the following three cays at the stable of 11. A. ondger, in Ourrulllon, so on alternately j lor particulars see hand-. bills. ': JONATHAN COLBURN, tor 11. A. S'.idgar. April 7. 1838. BLNK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Yore Nathan Zook Jacob SAMUEL STERLING, P.M. April Stb, l3'. SO Barre's New Orleans M.olasses ust received and for sale bv CATLETT & 11EAT0N. Wellsville, Nov, 20, 1835. Willi tut Mhieltl'ts, Dentiit, Respectfully annouces to the citi zens of Cat rollton and its vicinity that he is prepared 10 perform denial operations of every kind, at the E chargi . in Cat roll Ion Ladies will . he wail ii on at their places of real denre. Mich IB h 18 b. J. PtstytfE, Arr knkvatLaw. T tUL pr .ctice iii the Courts Vf of Carroll, Columbiana Stark, and TuscurawuB counties. Office nearly opposite ihe 'Carrollton Halls Carrol'lon, Carroll county Ohio. MS