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Carroll Jfree press. V OMMUXCA TI 0 s liw ill AiewMperf. 1. 8ubwribri who do not Kire nolle to th c jntrirv, are conilderad at wlahiag to con tinue their mbfoription. i. II ubicriben order the diseonlinaaaea .k Z . i ol aMrmam the publUherinev continue to J???"'! 5 OW0 end meat anHI all arrtaragei are paid "A cold, clear eraniag, Uiit; Ob, bow baautifui Uie atari jra the sky," was r. marked the other night httJe after sun at, by a hum of about seventeen aummen to ona wboae mamus cor nut mm about LIST OF FORFEITED LADS AM Tf W.N" LOTS IN THE Xiaf of Land, aW Town Z. a ri V II tatHCi bcr neirleol or refuaa u uka i 'fair? tone of the .Julian ham ' .,,.4 their periodicals from the oSce la which they ; fore I waa award, at it by nuuric struck I aredireclaiL thr.r. k..M iu. .ill ii,... a .. . . '"" wruca, 1 have sauted the bill, andmdercd theia dis- con wnued. I he senteiir tari IBS.", ami IsM tmd u.j J I "a" ... , L . .. uttarad f o. m ..eet aa tha i-W tt , S BkI . TtZTTtZl n, ll. .. I" , . ' . ' -- -! , ,v.w .mogul of Uues, ,.,t,r,t fowaVy o Cmmdl, forfrtitd to the StmU of Oko, for Ik aca f0m-nt of the Ut$, fur uod unself near the ladi. in I when I caught up the sentence: "Well, i 4. If subscribers remove to other places really leliene that the remark it becoming . r, Ia t . a. - . I . I I aa i I laj 4 1 r ... a . i ctioni and ' e,i without iatormiug the publishers, and the pa peri are lent to the termer tiUetioo, they are held responsible. The Curts have decided that, refining; to ue Mper, trsia be oft e, or removing aud learlnjf trrcwi M,,alM i prima foxia evidence ol intentional fraud. XWT Postinaaiera who notify a publisher tli a newi papt, Ir aot take,, from the o require are the na-fc.li; tin takenaotp Re Ji- Ufitjr-! uairr, uawa.1 PITTSBURGH KOIIT WAYNE AND CHICAGO. Trains leavo Alliance Station asroiloars: Msil trains going East, 10 31 .. m. 2d Exprlaa reigUt, Stock, i.Iail train going 1st hipreai, 2d Etpreaa, Freight, pioveioial, that Carroillon bw hauiviiMr irla Ui'iD moat otLar couoly towna." And then the dear little thing gave turb an ap probate move of the bodv aixJ airv Una of the head, that rtally I feared for her aafety. That aentenot! and that roovemerit was enough: I felt that I wa 'aold;' and a abort lime 1 found myself (iit test it my room, aoldoquizing as aallowa: Why is it that amoni; our kditja wa tind so liltla interest maiawVatua) in r ,.l i,, ul anJ y are r o r" trupotUnt coneuisfot tbav aeeminglj wej ,5,22 p. ic 1 3a.m v ... . M 7 20 a. 1 xlr.M. " 1 18 A. 11. tt G 01 p. u. " 9 00 p. ii. 4 6 30 a. at. CLEVELAND fe PITTSBURGH R. R. Mail Train going South, Expreaa, " Freight " Coal Train M Mail Train going Notth, Expreaa, " Freight, M Coal Train, " 38 A. at 38 p. m. 38 p. x. P. u. 10 p. M. 03 p. ii. 15 p. ii. P. at. mniieis peria.mng to iig tt.oM UfaJ W tlvtifd tuBiA.. 0 Other exuitioua than inainlt tn l.wn paca will .'rie Bedii AfaidV; What u.-ji- lh' fns ufour iJtt Tair'on tVo part of our youn fadWT cxnuanop -iu uaelul ..ou.. LOCAL at MISCELLANEOUS. Religious tervicu will be held at the M. E GhurcU, to-day, at I0 o'clock, a. m. Alao at the I'resby teriau church at 11 o' clock, a. m. Thwksgiving. This ia the day ap poiateii, by tba Governor of our State, aa a day of Thanksgiving; and it is the duty of 111, ia view of the many benefits be stowed upon us, to observe it as such.- Upon this day the Joota of the temple of worship, that dot onr hills and val le's, sboulJ be thrown opcu, and from those temple should go ap to heaven aongw of thanksgiving ''and praijo to the Great Father of ail, who continually stretch e.h forth his hand to lavish blessings upon us. The harvest has been gathered home and it is abundant; the horn of plenty is full. Although from far off India come tidings of carnage and bloodshed, yet the angol of Peace has strewn her garlands o'er our hill-sides and valleys. We have been shielded from storms of evil, while the sunshine of happiness has smiled upon ua. Then, ' Let thauklul songs arise.'' Was there a fruitful he culinary tut at) the JOaiufctorvJ Or in aur- tMug that wuuld have indicated to the eye of the observing stringer, that we hare a goodly number of that high order of na ture, worthy of the name woman I True, wa must confess that the fashion of the Princess of Frauee waa well exhibited; and wa wonder aot that th. young ladies' department was deficient, if their expan sionists were manufactured at home, I congratulate our young ladies in their won derful, grand and successful display of rouge, gew-gawa, squirms, flirts and hoops. ISO longer ago than last Saturday night my sympathies were wrought to their high est pitch of feeling and indigi ation, as we witnessed one to whom ia intrusted the fu ture destinies of our youth, a little fellow, who, whuo yielding the pavement f r two or three uncouth like beings to pas', m unceremoniously knocked threo or four feel below into tbeditch atTolan's bridge, by coining in contact with one of the la- lies' hoops. "Poor fellow," exclaimed one, "you have muddied hint. "Ha: ha! hal" bawled out the big, doubla-bus-lled, fifteen feet crinolined damael; "It s liko the old woman's grease, 'twill all rub oil sgaia. Now, are such and lilcltaf in dinitiea to g unpunished ? Is there no redrew f We say there must be a rt-drest and a taking down of these suspensions and inhuman expaniionsl While thus soliloquizing, mr thought!. turned to Some of the "young bloods" about town. Fatal w hat 1 have beard of some of them and Ihtiir actions of late,. I wonder if they are really going to turn the fyttton House into a ho'tl tie villa nod total ly follow French custorrjs. I understand that the cooks, at that establishment, have been much troubled, of late, in serviug up breakfast to these gents fiom the hours of 8 to 10 o clock a. m of lax for ui.nk fbrfeUtd, aatt aastaaaf tilt of forftiUd ImxoU, a.aaxaW laic J or tkt yoar a.tf jjrhuit; a on tuck tnrf or lot, titrtudtmj tht laxrtjor lbj7 n v $0. Amount for winch uwaxaa Nana. R. T. B. of Description. Acres. Val forfe ted, with In- Tax for 187 Total Tax... Lot lertrataiid penalty. - Lea Towmdiip, t tt. na. eta m. $ el: to. LaeThomaa s 13 10 pt K. Nf E, J 10 24 7 0 6 31 3 Fox Towaaliip, tergusnn Stej.hon 4 13 15 W.dS.W. 80 098 29 71 8 9 13 2 3. 85 0 Kain JoU 4 13 15 E. J S. W. y 997 29 69 2 12 2 38 81 4 Iloey Wm. N, 4 13 IC N, J f. E. 80 718 21 38 6 6 57 1 7 3j C Boyee Sarah 45 Mechaiiicatowa, 7 1 44 8 4tf 7 1 01 0 I' 1st I ouhip, Dillat Derujia j Norristown, 71 4 44 6 48 1 4 92 7 lledon Wra, 3 106 63 t 71 3 1 64 6 Same 9 .. 13 II 4 8 7 20 1 Perry Towr.bip, llidfey BamuW 5 12 38 W- 8. W. J 10 4 8 6 0 52 8 1 Harriaon KJr.wnsJjip, WoadJohn ' 6 15 17 S.ofaW. J 119 13 2 70 8 2 84 0 Brown Townahip, FishelHanry H6 II N. of 6. W. 190 6 69 0 1 32 1 7 91 1 Gearhart Aaron K. 6 16 20 pt. N.W. 119 2 J46 0 H2 7 3 19 3 Mobley's heira 6 10 11 pt. N. W. 4 95 1 92 4 M 0 2 58 4 B'y lv' 116 Malvern, 29 1 0 20 I 1 20 I Same lit 21 70 2 14 6 14 7 Ohio State of 45 20 39 0 13 8 52 8 Sholl David II. 46 - 21 41 a 13 5 65 I Purcell J. B. 87 Lodi, 5 10 0 3 4 13 4 Same 92 ' ' 6 10 0 3 4 16 4 Orriaon Thomas 63 Pekin, 13 10 42 C 8 4 10 51 0 OI,i. State of 41 Mason's addition, 4 9 94 6 2 8 9 97 3 Same 42 " 4 4 19 2 8 4 22 7 Same- 36 Philips' additlou, 2 7 94 0 1 4 7 95 4 Matkbam Uriah heira 23 Bee-'s addition, 8 45 85 2 6 G 45 90 8 Rose Towuship, CrowlJacvb 89 Maguolia, 6 ll 7 4 1 16 8 Cameron D. R. 62 34 1 12 0 23 1 1 35 1 Ohio State of 47 M 12 39 0 8 2 47 2 Wallace & Day 60 25 9 85 4 17 0 10 02 4 Same 67 8 27 0 6 4 32 4 Orange Township, Ball Henry heirs 23 addition Leesvitle, 8 23 4 8 4 31 8 B. A. F AH NEST0GK ft GO. Corner of Wood and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. IMP OUTERS DRUGS, LARD OIL, MEDICINE. ALCHOHOL, CHEMICALS, TANNERS' OIL, DVK STUFFS, RPR KM OIL, PAINTS, WHALEOIL, A y D D K A I, R R S .V LINSEED OIL, WlNIiOW OLA83 IL'BI'EKTINE. (iL.tSSVT ARB, VARNISHES, I'EHK UMKKY, IHtU.-MES, PAKENT MEOfCINKia. UPH'EH. 8LKG. INS IlUMENTB, MANUFACTURERS OP WHITE LEAB. RED LEAD & LITHARGE '(ir Whi' T.ea-i, rro-md in l, ta oaaih pa kale of ti, tO, 100, ftai, M0 and W ' whM, Karwaee to be .. I . V l'L KK, Kill WEIGHT, and a4 surpsaaed by i. . for flner.M and wMtenaaa. Barlnr re.Mert ptrtaera in Krw York aud ruil eWpwla uka a liaulaaw n( aM ilnaaaiia the market, in enabled to at I for caab, or to prompt fa-.- dealer, 00 a hwaraaiU larma as Kaaiara jobbaag aVmaca, . . , . XW A FAIIVESTOOK'S VEsWIWiB f'irbiaked ahh Jn.n,, Freach, Oeraian and ;par;th direction. EXCELSIOR asMaMSai mLa-daMl 4H Xid , . . JT MBBW-r tmZ - . Jflfl - -KHHa&BW IJ f J& nV a7 ' .- - -JdT 'IlTA , - tL-r- .aMaai JamMJlMHll IXri ."l'.' " - - . -Mf asaaVa. aTay at -4aHkV AUDITOR'S OFFICE, CARROLL COL'NTV, CAKUOLLION, OHIO, NOV. J9, 1857. I hereby certify the foregoing a correct list of land and Town Lots forfeited to the State ol Ohw,, at the sales of delinquent iaiid 11 Carroll county, in January 1855 and 1850, and remaining tiniedeenw, ns taken from the list Btrtified aud forwarded by tlie Au ditor of State. Notice ia therefore hereby given, that if the taxes', interest and penalties eltargad on each of the tracts of land, and town lota It the foregoing list contained, be not paid into the County Treasury, ami the Treasurers receipt produced, before the second Monday, the 14th of December, next, the whole of each of the torhl trets and lotaon which the laxns, iuferwt and pen-iltn-s shall remain un paid, will, on the said second Monday of December, (14;h day) 1857, be ottered lor sale by the Au, liter of Carroll eminty, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House, in Carroillon, to satisfy the taxes, ill Ur eat, and penalty charged iWeofl, and Said sale will be coulinued from day to day, until each and every one of the above IrsrN and loU shall have been di-ofed of or of JOHN L BLiACKUUKN, Auditor of Cam.1! County, Ohio. fared for sale November 19tl 1357. 1.1. LOOK HERE! Tli K UNOKA'sllOKA'O feeling disposed for onee to take tbe a'lvice so often given by editors of newspapers, fhh that of advertise- log their business in the papers; he therefore , : a . .1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . Some of thorn, i lur n""e , ,B " I ""T', "oul OO V f,i fhfl nut, in I inf hn now huj ol, hanH ..... indeed, are fine specimens of batchelor i ,till receiving, a good and well selected I if . TP a 4j . 1. T I a. a " 0 GC , (lock of Winter is hero nlrendy, with his frosty prow and icy mantle. He sterped inquitu early this season and commenced ntoncoin good earoest. Yesterday's sun, however, took the gentleman down a little. The "sleds" run rather rough yet; but if we get a little more snow, and when the knobs are worn off it will be nice sleighing; then huriah for fuu and frolic. dandies. If we wanted to make Baruutii a ni -sent, by which he Might recover his lost fortune, we could not desire a better 1 ' . 1 '. 1 r Oonaiiiiiig of every article that ia usually keta some one of the hotel gents and one ol I ,,,. ni. j- j, .,..:. Si .., our flirting crinoline expansionists. I thi'ik they would surpass ISarnum s bnlies and make a fruitful scene for the gaze of such as love to spend a picayune to se-s sights. DISOCSTBBUS. Money. Our friend, Matthew 0. At kinson, gives notice, in another column, to those indebted to his brother, Matthias At kinson, that unless settlement is made by the 25th Dec. he will put their accounts m proper lianas tor collection. Uo you hear that ? 111 a country or village dry goods note; all l which he will sell with SMALL PROMTS, aHhlE READY-PA Y SYSTEM He is that klul to the public for yast favors conferred upon him, and re-peetlully solicits a continuance of their liberal patronage, at the same time flattering hinisclt that he cjn give general satisfaction to all who may fiver hi. 11 with a call. Come right along.everyhody, and buy cheap goods. SILAS POTTS Median ict town, May 28, '57 .-If Tit UTTLE tlAI? CORN AND COB MILL, With Triple Setts of Crushers and Double Grinding ,'iirfaces. The unparalelled success of the Little Giant during more than three years, time, indue I 'ropiiciora tocousidur it no longer an cxperiuient, but a permanent and most decided CORN AND COB MILL, Y 0 U N C A M E R I C A . Invented and Patented by ('harle.s Leaviit. 7Tiia MBl is adapted t.th va. ioar Griudia-; and Crishhig' pnrpoaea. for feeding stork of ill kinds. It will errel nor raijl; in propoilio 1 to power used, sr,d will last ten timei as loar as any aillol the kind. I lmi L Tha great advantage ith overall oAar ronaaati ia th VovaUU (Triadiag Plates, which ate made separate fioai the taaiti body o the mill, i superior hard aiatai, aud can be takeu out and rei.eed by ou,ere iu a lew u,u,lte- lime, upon the nrineipai aaw poinla an put t plows; ihns miking a perpetual vrdll, aho !trparj hi at all liable to wear oat The Orisdiag flatea are aiasa of differet qualliiai, that making a mf!l adapted to Otinimf Hard and Drj C'ern aid Vtah, aad SoU and Juito Cora aad Cob, and also for Orliiding Shell.: 4 Corn, Eye, Oat.-, ic , and indeed, any and every thing 10 vac feed lina. It is al-o provided with a simple and convenient arr.ngetaeut far diicliargitig the mail at a spout on one side of the mill, awTicg eapensa at had1Mj, ai noyanea and ioaa ol meai by blowing away, a i- the case in all other mtlla. It tla bat one et screw toregalats tbe qua I: :y of griiidi.ig, and to simple in It' contrurtion that it em W minaied by 1 ebild. 'Kit mill was awarded the first Premium a tha tiltEA'f NaTIUNaL It IK, at LouiritJ. I ATv., for 157, over Little liitnt, .Star, and Magic .Mills, and was aaarded Tin Hundred Dol ing Silver Service, a( Indiana State Fair, for H&b; and the first Preoduiu at the Scale Suir tf Ohio, 19.'5-6. andXew York, Teonei-ee, Micteeota. Miehiutn. North Carolina, and over On lluudred other State, District and i.'oonty rain, for 156, and .-inee hi inauguration in 18J4 it baa taken more Premiums than all Its ompciitors combined, snd now stati!s before the pubW without a rival 3-2 MZ2 jm YW. 3d. It has but one set sercw t(k. Ii has spout delivery. IN A MANNfcR UNEQUALLED BY ANT OTHER MILL. vmm - - fifty dollar; let It will never wear out. 2d. It requires Ie33j,ower. 6th. It will grind left corn. Cth. It will grind Corn and graia. On last Monday our ears were grcetod with the music of tho merry sleigh bells the first music of the kind we havu heard this season ' Disgustelus has a communication in an other column, in which ho appears to be "down" on some of our young ladies nud their "institutions." Now it is too bad for a auipe liko ' Disgustehus" to be madliog with the rights and privileges of our fair sax;, and wo say pitd. mto him, ladies; PrHf- Wood8 Hair Kosto.ative wo bad a ttiind to do so for yon, bv.t you Bai,i t0 bo the only sure cure for baldness are capable of fighting your own tmttles. and gtcv hair. It removes all scurf, dan idruff and scrofulous oiuptions from the Arwaw. The - would be gentleman ''h J' Kr6i' r -v. ,....0...,..- , t its ong color aad beauty. Ihis sUu,,..c. preparation contains no coloring matter, uw court uoujuu. cuu.c,, uciuj, ,D . but resuscitates the natr by invigorating and restoring perfect health to th quested lo fotnrn it to its proper place, or his name shall appear in puat uoxt week, to bis chagrin. The act of (steal i ng) Ja hing coal from tho county is suflieieiit, without going tbe whole hog. A word to a young sinner is sufficient; older ones dealt with according to lata. X ie scalp thus imparting new life and vigor to the roots, and by uiem causing healthy tlind to now into each seperate hair. yLoms vdle liitit. 2t. Attention, Militia! The qualified vo ters of the Ohio Militia, in this county, are notified to moat on the 26th of December, for tbe purpose of holding an election for Major General of the 20th Dir. 0. M. See notice in another column. And to the days of general musters, yel low breeches and corn-stalks are coming round again. MARRIED On the 19th inst,,atthe"Patton House," by Jacob Helfrich, Esq., Mr. John C Hardgrove to Miss Phebe Blackledge, both olthts county. MARKETS, Oodey for December has been received at usual in advance of time. It is well itored with choice miscellany, fashion plates ibc, unsurpassed by any other Mag asineofthe day. January commences a New Volume and is a very excellent time fosoiid for it. More Apples. Yes, more apples still they come. May our liberal farmers al ways be tbo recipients of blessings of plen of the good things of this life. Mr. F. Harple will please acrcpi onr thanks fr a baska of line apples. Carbollton, Nov. 25. Floi-R Selling hero at 5,506,00 $ bbl. Buckwheat Flour $2,00 !? cwt. Corn Meal 50c bus. Wheat 6090c $ bus. Rye 40 cts. per bus. Buckwheat 55c. Oats- 22c. Buttkr I2l4c $ lb. P.oos - 10c S 4ol Tallow 12Jc$ ft. Potatoss 25c $ bug. Dried Apples 1,00 $bus. Ike Einnrgh Revieta, for October, has been sent us, by Leonard Scott & Co , No. 79 Fulton street, New York. The contents are ISpeddings' Complete Edi tion of tho Works of B icon ; Napier; The Mediterranean 8ca; Henrie Martin's His tory of Franca; Landed Credit ; Lives of the Chiel JuMlc ot England; ilie tugt) fatal Man, Sheep and Deer; Harford's ! 44c Lire of Miotiaai A.ngio; ine jnaian Men: Cleveland, Nov. 23. FLOUR The receipts of the past week have been light. As tho close of naviga lion approaches a downward tendency in prices ia noticeable, and oaly a small busi ness doing at the decline, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Sales at $4,255 W bbl. WHKAT Sales on Saturday were at 8086c. for Med., and 90($100 for fair to choice while. RYE A few sales at 50c. MEriti PORK Small sales are ma king $16 4J3 bbl. CATTLE & HOGS Beeves are quo- I ted at 2A'2c. on foot. Hogs alive at JNO. C. BAXTEIi, B. L. STERLING BaXTEH s STEBLWii, DRUGGISTS, IN THE "PATION HOUfcE," CARR0LLT0X. OHIO. HAVE on hand a gowl supply of irugs, alcjlicines, Psints, Oils, Varnishes, I);e : tiili's. Window Glass, Peifatoery, Wall I'apcr, Borders, Brushes.Burning Fluid, Fluid Xamps, Turpeotine, Alcohol, eto , etc., and nearly ev erything usually found in a Drug .b'toro. Uaxter ti Htei ling sell A er's Clieiry Pectoral and Pills Boerhave's Holland Bitters Hoollabd's German Bitters Towasend's Karsaparilla Rhodds' Fever and Agu e Cure Palcthorp's Ague Cure (no cure no pay) Jferchantt Gargling Oil McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills Fahnestock's Vermifuge Sellers' Veimifuge Cough Syrup and Pills Barren's It dian Vermifuge Baricll's Indian Liniment Boush's Worm Candy Roback's Scandinavian Remedies Mustang Lin.ment R. R. Relief Jayne's Medicines Louden'g Medicines Guysott's Yelloy Dock and Aarsaparilla Marshall's Uterine CathoPan Sloan's Medicines Davis' Pain Killer Dr Dance's Epileptic Pills Petroleum- Sand's Sursapari!la Fitch's Medicines Costar's tfat, A'oach, and Bed Bug Extermi nator Trunk's Magnetic Ointment Petit's EyeS&Ue (no cure no pay) John C. Baker's Cod Liver Oil Graffenbcrg Family Medicines Ilolloway's Ointment and Pills Osburn's Golden Ointment Brigg's Cosmetic Balm ol a thonsand Flowers Jayno s and Batchelor's Hair Dye Wistar's .Balsam of Wild Cherry and many other Potent Medicines Hemember the place, in the "Pat ton House .' (JarrpHton, Ohio BAXTER & STA'RLIA'G. September 10th, 1857 -tf. the 'Iiutitutioie" Its value to Farmers and Fecde s became patent at an early patiod ofitsexis encc, anu tue demand lor it was commensurate " us excellencies. Like all other arti, !ei ' SgZ 3 tJWy tal.,ttt.l1 of opponents, With two.ft,of 0ridingRin, warranted perfect in ever, respect and will Kri,,d from 10 lt ! i . , ', l' eager to sun themselve, k .ha sunshtne of its reputation, and ,, t0 bo.,,ej oe, hultr LB cor. ii t.oi, ol cor,., and ,Ked JTteam. A l.uet.l SToaV, !hS rj ? , eh I 1. , ? "ftASJgte th7 rpr'"g U5. m """her- - made to dealers For further particular, address. witr as nnch vitality appatently as if possessed with the nine hves of tie eat. Tnereisnot, cun, ... fim BVflLlflH BonnRICH k DITlMt if .n. (),. Ol 11)1' 111' Ii,,,,, , I.,. - '. r... l.inl. 1, I ,j , I... ... . . vhanA.n, aiUl whAM... ...... . 1 I ' " '"--, ml trial has been obtained; and not one that dare meat it fair and square iu trial of merits at this present time. At the State Fair of the followintt State?, the oast season, the 1 irst .Premium was award ed theLiilie Giant, viz: ILLINOIS, MISS0UKT, KENTUCKY. IOWA, Appended is an extract from a Report of the trial at the Iowa State Fair, at Muscatine, on the 10th ol October last: "The Corn and Cob Mills were lepresen ted by tbe Lii;le Giant, Txcclsior Yuung America, aud Star Milo, aud au animated contest look place lor the ' ot cilver l.ites which had bee., placed at Hie dispo.-al ol the rocieu by James B. CLadwiek, ol ct. Louis. Iu fifteen levolu lions, with same team aud quality of Corn, the Kills ground as Wmowm The ' Little Giant," Oue and three-louiihs bushel, Corn and Cob Meal. "Excelsior Young America," Seven-eights ol one bu-hu " " "Star Mill," Five-eighths of one bushel " " The Committee unani nously awarded the premium to tbe " tittle Giant." SOME OF ITS MANY ADVANTAGES ARE: 1. Incerase J capacity, with diminished diameter, by the use of double cones, thus ecom miiing the power employed, and spending the wearover so great a surface that it is hardlv perceptible; even atter grinding man;, inousanu uusneis. 2. So oil or grease is required ou any pai tol tho machine, thus avoiding the possibility h c , s attendance. 8. The" iver is attached to a separate piece or "driver," thus relieving the Mill fron irritation caued bv the weight of levers, and irregular strains when they are attached directly to the grinding "hell, as in other Mills. 4 The substitution of a strong box in place of leg", thus removing the liability of breakag, of legs'.and, at tbe same time, furnishing a sale reservoir for meal, without additional expense o, trouble. , ... 5. The superiority of the cob breaking and crusntng arrangement, enaohug us to ao i larg, portion of the work neat tho centre of the Mill, thereby saving power. 6, 71ie great strength which ia secured by the peculiir shape and arrangement of tht whole, together with freedom Irom breakage or damage to the grinding parts, when nails, sticks, bricks, aebblee, or other hard substances liable to be tounu among corn, accidental! Hud their way into the Mill a perlection aruvea at irom long "feewe ,u uie cuuiyosiuou ol metal for this particular use, 7. isst, but by uo means leant, it is not injured oy oeing auu-eu iu run ru pij. Tn pIva the farmers some idea of the durability of this Mil we give one cettiticste from smongst the thousandl which we receive ol equal merit aud from me" of the highest standing Read the fuuowiug: Bi ffalo FcaNxct, GbeencfCo.A'intiicet, March 11, lb57. Hedges, Free & Co. (su-eessors to Scott & Hedges,) Cincinnati, Ohio. Gents: F lease send us by Steamer Sviota, oue of your fifty dollar Little Giant Mills and charge to our account. We got a piece of Pig Iron into the mill purchased from Messrs. Scott & Hedges last year and broke it. It had ground 22.0o0 bushels of corn and cob meal, and wheu we broke it, it wrs doing just as good work as ever. Please send immediately, and oblige yours A. E, V-dNA'K-fc' & Co. This Mill is alao furnished with an extra set olgrinders for prinding soft corn. Anypeison wishing a Corn and 6'ob Mi 1 will please addresstheir order to Francis FTsston, Augusta. Car rroll county, Ohio; who will lureish them with a mill at the shortest notice, andif the mill does not griudas well as is represented in this notice the buyer is not asked to keep it. ' We only ask the people to try our mill before buvitig elsewhere. FRANCIS V aSTOA. Oct. 22, 1857 tf, New Philadelphia, Ohio. U. L. Ogsil, at the A'ail Road depot, is our authorised agent, for Carroll eouuty, where tho-e wihi,ig a mill, can be accutainodated on the .hottest bossible notice. TAX iOT TCE7 WILL COMMENCE COLLECTING THE TWXES OP tr, Ohio, for the tear 1857, CARROLL COUN I On Wednesday. I he 2 1st day of October, for which pwpflas I will sit one day in rarh of th inllirwrrtg town.d.ip, at the'ihaw- places of holding elections, to receive the taxes frojp U.ose that wish to pay them there, to wit: Loudon townshij., October Vox East " Augusta " " 21 22 23 24 Peiry lownship, October Brow a " Rom . Orange ' " 2a 27 ts 29 BOEHUAVE'S Holland Bitters , Losock's Pulmonic Wafers, Jobafk's Scandinavian Remedies, Hooftaud'i" German Bitters Clark's Stomach Bitters. Tver's ChcrTT Pectoral, and McLean's, Guysott's, idlers', Jayoes, f"!:nci -iua,is anu nearly everv vaiuaote l aieni Ba cine in use at the New Drug Store of . BAXTER ft CO. SAY, JIM, where did you get your plated harness? At W S. Hodee'a Young America Hall, in New Harrisburgh. Oct. 2y.-H. flXE Z0XLAR per hundred given for old J m by LARD -Lig'it salesatl0lHc. BUTrKR--V.'ty dull, aetal, st the steam foundry on Lisbon st McGUlKE. may21, '57tf ESTATE NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that I have been duly qualified as Administratrix of the As tute of Robert E. Smith, deceased. All ner- sous having claims against said estate must present them within one year. And aJt those knowing themselves indebtod to the same must settle immediately. MARY .1. SJ1TU, Oct. 29th. 3t, Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE. AMVRTfillV WOFSHS By virtue of a lit of fi fa et lav facia iss" asWJWlaHaal ilW'WJHa ed out of the Court ol Common pleas, for Wayn,- CARROLLTON, OHIO, county, Ohio, aud to me directed, I will offcrfi. mJ) te ijt 0f October next, the undersigned sale at the door of the Court ouse, in Car ns,e the above House ready for the en- nllton, between the hours of ten o'clock A. tainraent of the travelling public. The fame .If. and four o'clock P. M. on Tuesday the j6 undergoing a thorough rennovation from eel- lslt day of December A. D. lB57, the ,ar 0 garret, aud will be in eicelicut condition following real estate to wit: a part of ihe S. E tr)r the r(K:eption of guests, where their every quarter ol section 11, in Tp. 13, and Range 4, wan' shall be fully administered to. Tbe sta containing one hundre. and twenty acrea, ta- sniin always be well supplied with hav ken as the property of Kesia Allison at ike suit ad provender for horse. Give me a call ol J. L. Heed. Terms cash. aDj TOUr bills shsll be reasonable, JOHN U. WUITCRAFT, jr. i0th, '57,-tf. SAMOfLrR ffETY, Oct. 22, 1857. Sheriff of Carroll county. 1statknotice. Fashionable tailoring. NOTICE IS UA'KEBY OIVHN that I have 11 J A 8. O . W I li 9 O - , been appointed aud q.Utliflcd as Adminis W0VtD in(orm ,hc pnblk. thlt he ha9 oca trator of the eststeol rCimock A Friar de- tei m Carrrollton where he will be happv ceased. All persons holding cams againstsaid t0 receire sliare of public patronaea. He is esrate will present them withiu one year, and detw.mined t0 ge, np work io a stTie not t0 those indebted must pay immediately. mrpassed here or elsewhere, Shop immedi- Oct. 8, 1857. FRANCIS KEAA . Admr. Jte,y oppo9ite Cumraings ft Coueh's store and 1 a few doorB west of tha "Pat too House," where GEO. W, WOODWARD, he ran be found at all times. Brick Layer and Brick Maker, J"'". - 'roh 5-'S7-tf- Carroll tun. Ohio. RAQS ! RaOS ! ! RAGS.'!.' PEJSC.N'S living in townor countrv, wanting Bring them along and get in exchange nice, a kiln of brick made, or a job of brick-lay theap ing done can be ccommodaled on the shortest WALL PAPER notice. All work warranted. 4t BAXTER ft CD'S New Dbuo Stosi. aug27'57. PGO TO W. S. no AGE'S If you want A'eady made clothing at low prices. .Nov. 19,-tI. liAATJSKdi -TEAXISU. Oct. 99. If. I aril I ait at the Treasurer s Office, in Canojlon, from the 2ft !i 'ir f O'.l.r l ; the 20lb day of Decetnler, to receive the t i-vea from those that hare aot paid. . . '. The folhiwitin, is the amount chared fn aach dollar's valiMtion fur the present vaar J I I ' t f ! IL rk I r)-2 ? g j llS -lia ! L fl wlal -'i . S !S Townslnpa. x- IfelM s i : Ifg 0.1-3 3 E ii lit 2.11 u li.l I 1 H sis 1 1 I i a or. Is- h Aondon, Zee, Fox, A'ast, Augusta, Washington, Centre, Perry, Union, Harrison, Brown, Ruse, Monroe, Orange, i'orough. o f Carrol ltou, Borough o f Minerva, mills mill- null.- u,,i 1.60; -90' do. do. do. do. i do. do. j do. j do. j uo. i do. da, do. uo. do. .10 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do, do, do, do. . do. do. i do. do. I do. i do. do, do, do. do, do, do, j do, j do, i do, j do; j do, Jo, do. I I I do. : do. do, do, Jo, do, do, do. do do, do. do, do, do I. 0 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do, I do, do, ! do, do, do.! mills milis. .mills mills i 1 .3ff .10 So' .03 do. I do. do j do. j do; : do do. do. do. I do- do. ; do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. ' do. t do. ! do. 1 do. ' do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do. do, do, do, do. do, do, ; do. to, do, i do, do, do, ; do, do, do, do, I do, do, : do. do, I do. do. do. 'do . I .10' mills, mil h mi ll-, n. ll. ttiUls 2j! Ml .co; .35j .251 ia 2 30 .2l ! ,25! 1,00. 60) 25: .38 S5 ,30 .25 44 2,30 iflu .6 .St&J 1 26 ,60! si ajH ,N : m .to;s to I.fc0 6 55 e 5 6 l.i a 14 ti 14 7.34 e.so 6.t0 7 no otr, 6,t o ii,i,t 8,50 9,70 10. 5 The following are the additional (aeea levWd for School House purposes, in tbe dif erert Sub Districts, . o o la .a 3 o Eh o sS .a 3 5 I milk mills. 1 Loudon, 130 fT2T 5 .25 C.20 2 Lee 1.00 7 55 5 .45 7.00 7 1.75 8.30 1 Fox, 25 6 40 5 10. 50 16 90 6 " 3.00 9.15 1 J East, .70 6.85 3 .65 6 80 4 .50 6.65 5 .65 6.80 1 Washington 7.25 14 60 4 " 5 7.60 5 .331 7.68$ 6 " 8.50 15 85 7 m .05 8.30 Dlllls, Monroe, Orange, 1.00 JO 2.00 .25 ,0 0 7 50 8.80 fO.'SO Hs 8.70 8.80 Tha road T ax not worked out oa lha Roads will be payable at this office. Treasurer's office, Carroll County, Obiu Septamber 3, 1 857 JOHM MUUUi, Traanrtr Carroll cooaty,