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HOME DEPARTMENT.
iMrOur three months' volunloort arrived
t Camp Chile no Wo.lnei.Uy nf last wook.
About thirty from Holmot ami Porry Conn.
Hot, mostly from the former, hnlng assigned
It) their Cnmnanv. f(V II fia.u n. .
tttiitibort nlnnty-throo men, over tir'j of
fetlnm as... t .Li n
mn county. On the day
ftcr thctr arrival In
thoir enm:nlMlonod nrtlcnri, who are i Cant
. u. .Toouaury, or Geauga t lit Lieut.,
John 8. Orr, of Morrow , 3d Meal., Martin
If. Hamblin. of Geauga. The imn com
tnisslonod (pfflcon ore not yot olootod. The
P8th it one of tho R.-glmontt which are lo
remain in the State, for guard duty.
AMIon. Warron Chase will lecturo on
ho ttato of the country, at the- Disciple
Church in tbit Tillngo, oo Tbur.day even
ng next.
sT-Cap. Geo. L. Wood hat returned to
Warron. lie reonlved a severe flosh wound at
the Battlo of Tort Uopublio, from a musket
kail, which paiied through the thigh. Ho
l ooabln to walk or lit up, but we are glad
to loarn that the wound la not comidored
dangoroui.
JrVto ar requested to state that, ai
r " not ooon declared, thoro is work
yet to be done bv our Aid Soclntv. It
tinuoa to meet regularly evorv Wednesday
afternoon, at Odd Follows'. Hall, which If
opened for the purpose, free nf nhnrim...
Wo are Informed by ladioi protont at tho
meoimg, mat the Hull was not orowdod,
and that a larger turnout at future mooting!
mgiuy desirable. Needlos, thrnad and
Intellectual rofroshmontt providtnl for all
who may actend.
Mossrs Eiloman and Parmolo, of tho
7th llogimont Band, havo armed at homo.
It is understood that all the Bund are soon
to be discharged.
ysir-1 oe ooiuiers Mite Society will meil
t Mr. Thos. Ruth's, on Tuusday ovoning
uexi.
From the 6th Ohio Cavalry.
The following extract from a letter of
Mr. Chas. Shatluck, of this plaqc, to his
mother, will be of interest to all of our
readers who have friends in the 6ih Cav
alry. The letter is dated Mount Jack
bod, June 6th:
We had a fight with Jackson's army the
other day, and have driven him about 40
wile'. We drove him front Strasbourg to
the Shenandoah River, where he burned
the bridge. We were in sight of him
when the bridge wag on Ere. Our cav
alry was in the advance, and, when we
came up to the bridge, they fired upon usr
ana killed one man. The day before, we
killed about fifty or sixty for them. Our
Company was brought, up to support the
artillery.' We had some tilled and
wounded. John Granger and I were
riding together. He had his horse shot
from under him, and 1 had a canister shot
go through my hat. It made a hole as big
at my fist. It was a close call for me.
The bIioIIs were bursting all around, but
we stood it well. I was rather frightened,
but no more than the rest. We look one
battery and about COO pri -oners.
The Rebels have made a stand about
five miles from here, across the river, and
just as soon as the river fulls, so that we
can ford it, we shall be at them again.
We calculate to take this whole army. We
are having some pretty hird times some
good; we lake anything we want.
af Those who do not know that our
townsman, Mr. A. B.iil, cultivates straw
berries of the very largest and most dolicinuB
Tarioties, are boreby assured of tho fuc'.
We hare reason to know, Mr. B. having
gonorously presented us with a goodly supply.
-jrThe Howard Association, of Phila
delphia, still extonds its kind and booeffcont
aid to the afflicted io all the loyal Slates,
and overvwbore maintains a bigh character
for honorable conduct and professional
skill. We feel assured that it may be relied
upon as a sound and highly useful Institu
tion. A new card from the Manngers will
be found in our advertising columns.
Thompson Soldier's Aid Society.
Editor Democrat : Will you plcaso to
publish the following list of hospital stores,
tent June 2d, to the Cleveland Aid Sooioty,
by the tadiot of South west Thompson i
5 cotton shoots, 12 pillows and pillow
al'ps, 3 bedquilts, 1 rug, 285 yards bandagos,
3 lbs. linon lint, 3 Its. cotton and linen
piecos, 34 towels (linen and cottorj.) 35
pocket haodkorcbiofs, 6 dozen oomprusses,
6 absorbors, 2 pairs woolen sooks, 2 cotton
shirts, 1 pair cotton drawers, 5 lbs. crackors,
3 lbs. cookies, 3 lbs. dried beef, 14 J lbs.
rfred apples, 6 lbs. dried peaches, 11 lbs.
mall dried fruit, 6 lbs. old sage cheese, 4 J
lbs. maple sugar, a quantity of sugar-cured
ewoot flag, and caraway teod, I pewter soup
ladle.
Roading Mattor 1 Bible. 1 vol. National
Magazine, 2 vols. Guide to Holiness, 2 vols.
Advocate and Guardian, 3 vols. Oborlin
Evangelist, 6 copies Western Advocate, and
other papers, tracU and magazines.
S. H. WHIPPLE.
S. H. WHIPPLE. Thompson, June 16th, 1862.
Hambden Mite Society.
On no preceding meeting was thhre such
turnout at at Mr. A. Hale's, oo the eve of
last Friday, whiob is proof nositive that
thore is a deep interost manifested In behalf
ot our trlends in camp. The entire audience
wore nigniy entertained by some well-timod
remarks by Mr. J. O. Conrorse. They went
with the expectation of hearing some "good
things," and wore not disappointed Id the
least. We are happy to Inform our friends
that Mist Palmor will road an ossay at our
next meeting, and D. W. Canfield will ad
drew the Society, to be beld iu two woekt
from last Friday evening, at Mr. J. T.
Field's. When the Illinois trooDS passed
through Washington, Lincoln was laid to
langb all over, and now let in make Mr.
Field's whole family laugh all over by a tre
S. E.
Hambden, June 14th, 1852.
Gary's Cough. Cure,
OR PECTORAL TROCHEES.
' See advertisement.' . 640yl
Hambden, June 14th, 1852. Recruits Wanted, for the 9th Ohio
Battery.
undersigned is authorised lo ro
Hut filty five tnun for the above Ilattery
Recruin will be immediately sworn into
service, and will be paid and subsisted
from the dsy of enlistment. The Battery
Is now at Cumberland Ford. In enmmanrl
of L. P. Harrows, of this County, to
whioh point transportation will be fur
nislied so soon as a sufficient number shall
he enlisted. For a few days, I will be
uuou ai uurion.
GEO. J. RUNDELL,
Recruiting Officer.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IMPORT 'a'Sff OEMALB87" .
DR. CUEESEMAN'S FILLS,
Prepared by Cornelius L. Cheeseman.M. D.,
Ktw York Citv.
Tliecombinatltinsof ilnrrcriivhta In thou Pill
nre the reauli of a long and extcnajve practice.
They ars mild in their operation, and certain in
correcting all irroulariiira, I'aiiilul Menstrua
tions, removing all cum ructions, wlieihcr from
coiu or oinerwiso; Headache, fain in (lie Si.le,
I'nliiilntion 01 the Henri. Whiten, all Ncrvonn
Altreilons, iJyucrics,.raliKiic, I'oin In ilia Hack
and Limbs, &.c , Dieiurbed bleep, which arist
iru.n interruption oi nnlurc,
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheosemnn'a Pilla are Invaluable, ts itivy
will bring nn the Monthly rcriod wiih regular,
iiy. l.nJie whohnve be -n disnppninted in the
use of otlior pills, can place lite turnout confidence
in Dr. Hiurseman's t ills doing all that they rep
resent to da.
NOTICE.
Thera Is one condition of lite femato system
in which the fills cannot be taken wiihoui pro
ducing a PBCULIAH RESULT. Tho con
dition referred to is FKEGNA iVC F the result,
MISCARRIAGE. Such in the irrcintihe ten
dency of tlio medicine to restore the Kcunl Func
tions to a normal condition, that even the repro
ductive nnwer of nature rmnni renini tt.
Warrunied Purely VegelHblr, and Kit EE
from onything injurious. Kxulicit direction,
which ahouldtie read, accompany each HOX.
Trice $1,00. Sent by mail on enclosing $ 1 .00 lo
lyornnnus u. unaeseiuan, Box I'onO lice.
New York Citv.
Sold hy ONE Druggist in every town in the
United States.
R. B HUTCIIIN9,
General Ageut for the United States.
No. 1 14 Broadwoy, N.Y.,
To whom all Wholesale Orders should be ad
dressed. Fur Sale by A liook, Druggist. Char
don, Outd. 631d3G5
The Great French Remedy.
Madam Boivin's Celebrated
Silrcr-CoaU'd FEMALE PILLS.
CTpIlK only certain and sate Kemnly lor all
U UtcrineObstrticiions.Mnnthly Difficulties, Ir
regularities, and all other diseases to which the
woman, wife and moiher. is peculiarly liable.
These Pills contain no deleterious ingredients,
but are safe and certuin in .their action. They
will be found to exert the happiest effect in ull
ei-e of Prolapsus Uteri, in Lcucorrhea or the
Whites; they will bo found the easiest and most
ccrtnin cure that con be found. It is on account
of this certainly that they should not be taken
by Pregnant Females, (.during the firt2 movlhu.
in miwarriiige it certain to be brought on,j but at
other periods their use is perfectly safe.
N. B $1,U0 onclosed loany authorized Agent,
will ensure package of pills by return of mail.
C. S. CROSBY, (ienerol Agent,
Fort Krie.C. W., Buffalo, N Y.
Cautiom Beware of Counterfeits; the genuine
have iliesijnalure of C. CROUD Von the outside
wrapper. . 4)6
For sale by all respectable Druggists.
Mathews' Chocolate Worm-Drops
NEVER fail to destroy all kinds oIntostinal
Worms. Are perfectly reliable in all cases, and
far superior to any and all of tho fancy Worm
CONDUCTIONS and nauseous VKIlMlFUGliH
in use. They may bojnken at oil times with
perfect safety, as they contain NO MEKCCK.Y
or other deleterious drug. Mothers should al
ways purchase them, and give their children no
other.
t.V Cathartic whatever, is necessary to be
given.)
For Sale by all Druggists and Dealers io Med
icines. A. I. MATHEWS, Genernl Agent,
Buffalo. N. Y.
For sale by A. Cook, Chardoii) C.9. Field,
East Claridon; C. P. Treat. Clurldon; H. Thomp
son, Ilbiilsburg. -
COMMERCIAL.
Chardon Market—Retail Price Current.
Reported expressly for the JtntiisoflUN Dkno-
chat, uy Messrs. vviLKiNsci KBLLtv.Uhurdon.
Dried Fruit Apples choice
t) UTTER tyllOlCe
Coffee Java--.
Uio
Ground
per lb.
pel lb.
per lb.
per lb.
per lb.
per lb,
Dandelion
Currants English
Candles Tallow
Ktearine
Corn In Ear
Shelled
Eoos
Flckr Supurfine per bur
per lb. 11 to 12X
per lb. lb to bX
,-perbu U5
'per bushel
peruozea 8
S 25
Extra. per barrel
Uouble Extra per barrel
5 2J
wnite wneat
5 60
Fish Dry Lod per lb RH to
White. per K bbl $4 00
White per lb. 5
Trout perlb. i
Trout.... H barrel $4 00
Mackerel perlb. e,lo
Iv per ton 7 00 to $7 50
Poultry Chickens dressed pel !b. 0
Turkeys dressed ner lb.
Oats per bushel Si
Oils Lord (white strained) ....per gallon 1,25
A-inseea per gal. l Ou to l IVX
Coal Oil per gal 3u to 40
Rice Prime nr th. nn
Raisins Box n in
Vulenlia Raisins perlb. 18X
Layers perb. 2i per box 3 60
M. R. Raisins. ner hi.i c2 on
SVRurGolden per gallon 87K
Golden Extra per gallon 75
Molasses New Orleans' uer aullon fiu
SuoARCrushed perlb. 11
Pulverized perlb 1
Coffee (white) per lb. 12X to 13
Coffee (yellow) perlb 14
.Brown ner lb 10 to 12
Soap Chemical (bar) 10
Transparent (bar) 10
Yellow perlb. 7 to 8
Castile perlb. 25
Toilet bar ....A 12U
Tallow perlb, 8
Salt, bbl. (3 00
Mo sack 20 to 25e.
Corn Meal 1 12 to 1 25
MARRIED.
In Hunttburg. June 9ih, by Nelson Woodard,
Esq . Mr. HRAM BURBANK to Misa MELIS
SA STILES, both of the former place.
DIED.
City 'Clevolund, June 7th, HORACE
Wll.KlNS.Jr, eldest son ot Horace and Lu
cinda Wtlkins, aged 15 years and 1 month.
Neirly seven years .disease has been preying
upon his system, baffling the skill of eminent
physicians; but, amid all his sufferings, he has
been sustained by aa unseen hand.
He was an industrious studenl, and, until his
condition forbade his attendance at school, he
was in advance of his e'ass. Of a kind dispo
sition, possessing a meek and quiet spirit, every
acquaintance was his friend, lie was remarka
bly conscientious in all hia little dealings and
kindnesses. Not a penny would he forget; if
due .0 another.
His sufferings are over. He rests in pesce
and, young as he was, he left an evidence that
Jittit was his friend, and that he has gone to
HIS PARENTS.
STRAYED from the premises o'f
the Subscriber in Chsrdou villara,
. On Thursday. June 6th. TWO
Hf IKRS One.a two-year-old, dark-red color;
the other, a yearling color yellow. Any one
taking up said heifers, or having knowledge of
their whereabout, will pleaae inform
n j t Mr. COUGE BUSS.
Chardon, June 11th, 1868. 64Bw3
BUFFALO ROBES just received, a nd for sala
cheop, at AYRES 4. MURRAY'S.
I5tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
jtu1 yTt. nag -
IMtoM snd after Monday, March 17th.Htsge
will leave Chardon el 7 o'clock A . M-, snd
rainesvilisai I o'clock r. M.dniiy.
K O. OR NOER, Proprietor.
Chsrdcn, March 21st, lbi. 63oyt
"IS HIMSELF AGAIN." .
Once more behind the counter, friends,
To erv you out cheap goods. Shnktpeare.
WARNER has just returned from the East
ern titirs will, a Larger snd Cheaper
Stock of New Goods than was ever offered to the
people of Chardon since the days ot Men,
women and children, Irnm the land of wooden
nutmegs and lesiher pumpkin seeds, 101 he land
flowing wiih milk snd butter, all rush in on
conglomerated mux, 10 amp bis selling goods so
cheop. by Inking them offhis bonds. The eagle
of Anient a mars aloft, and, flapping her wings,
screams, 'Is 1 tin t sot' And went utf with a Keg
ulatur in her mouth.
Intel a mnn the other day,
When turninir r..und iha corners
"Hullo, my friend," says I "which wsyf"
rays ue, 1 in uotind lor Warner s.
"Whst rofts of poods, from day to day,
Dan W Jr. 'ssellin'
His system is tho READY PAY,"
The eagle keeps a yellin'.
Keep it before the people that D.
W. Jr. has a Largs St carefully selected Stock ol
Consisting ol Gray Traveling Goods, Moxam
binurt. fancy I'laiitt. Challie Urlainrt. rf-c.
Rtilliants and Ginghams, French Prints-
Black and fancy Drest Silks,
Summer Balmoral Skirts,
Summer Shawls, 50 cts. vp,
Brocha $3,00
Trimmings and Tltittons, Silk Jassels and
Hoad Notts, GINGHAMS fronlO cms up,
CALICOES f 6 to 12i ots..
Hoop Skirts from 2 ctt boop, up, & bar
rol hoops.
BR OADCLO TI1S8&
Cossimercs, Linen Ootids, Cottonadcs ond Lent
onndes, and All Goods lor men and boys; Gene
ral Assortment of
StllEEl rXfJR Shirtings, Bleached &.
II A TS (' CA PS"''. Boys', babies',
i4iou' Cdpslor women, cops
for Mon, and Porcussion Caps, and Hats to
fit ever; pate, from 10 coots up;
B00TS& SirOESftZSfJsSi
snd puling infants. Ladies' and Misses'
Uititurs Si alines from 60 contt up,
Lad's' & MV Luce Boots 75 '
Mens' Stogy Shoos
73
from 91 371
Mens 11 outs
Keep it before the people that D.
W. has tho Largest Stook of Groceries,
Hardware. Paints for honnrs l,m Xj tvns
ovor in town, and tbe cheapest;
Carbon Oil
DeovCzd 4
25 cts. a gal.
35
Also Crudo Mecca Oil for Machlnervi
A Boautilul Atsortmoiu nf Crockery, Glass
Waru, 30 bour and 8 Dau Clocki.
Mithnnnintr St Whnnling Nails hy lb. or keg
Cod-fish, While-fish, Trout, and
IHuKUlNG BV THE BOX.
Keep it before the people, that D.
W., Jr., haa purchased the Exclusive Right ol
Geauga County, tor the sale of
Wheeler's Improved Patcut Water Drawer,
and shall keep a supply of Double and Single
Buckets a', his Store, lor sale on the most tea
sonable terms.
Keep ilbcfore the people that D.
W., Jr., PA YS CASH for
CHEESE. BUTTER. WOOL, Pells.
Kip, Veal and Deacon Sleiui.
Keep it before the people that D.
P., Jr. wilt not be. vndtrtuld by any live
man, woman or ctiua
'"Come on, my Soys, to Warners', go
This is no idle dreaming;
Why will he sell so mighty lowl"
The eagle keeps up screaming.
And yelling on, as up he soars
Last accents thai he miv'ei
"O lleav'nslmy friends, don't miss the doors
Two north from the Blockade"
Chardon, May till. 6l5tf
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY-.
THANKFUL for the liherol patronage
of the Ladlosof Tbardon and vicinity,
rtBMIss L. A. KN API would respectfully
say to them, that she hasiuit received a Choice
Slock of
SPRING & SUMMER
MILLINERY .GOODS,
And everything usually kern in the Millinerv
line, consisting in part of
B ONNETS, CAPS, ARTIFICIALS,
HEAD DRESSES, de.
3T Particular attention paid to Bleach
ing and DOING OYER BONNETS.
Shoo, corner of Main and Water Sta . Char.
don.O. L. A.KNAPP,
Fashionable Milliner.
Chardon, Moy 2nd, 1362. C40w8
J. Sherman
Will keep constantlyoa hsnd
GROCERIES of all kinds, Flonri
BT TS3Z 3E3
KrPleaseesl at the Brick Store os the cor
ner, oppoelteonase's Motel.
Chardon, August 16th, 1861. 605t
Admiuistrnior's Sale.
THE undersigned will offer lor sale at the late
residence of Stephen Searls, de-.-sosed. in
Hambden. on Saturday, Jane 86th, 1863, the
following personal property, to wit:
1 span of Horses. 8 dry (,'ows, 4 two-year-old
Steers, I two-year-old Heifer, I two-horse Wag
on, and I Threshing Machine.
TERMS OF SALE Sums of3 and under.
Cash in hand; over $3, 6 months' credit will be
given, with approved security snd interest.
ftCrSalo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.
. L.G. MAYNARD, AHm'i.
Hambden, Juna 13th, lc62. 648w3
Sidney Curtiss I Berore L Davis, Justice of the
against Peace of Parkman township,
John J Young. I Geauga County .Ohio.
ON the 8th day ol May. A. D. 1863. esid
Justice itsued sn Order of Attachment in
tho above action, for the sum of (116 which is
setfor trial June 88th, 188, at 10 o'clock A.M.
SIDNEY CURTISS.
rsrkmari, Msy 17th, 1863. 648w3
NOTICEThe nndersignad has been appointed
and qualified ss administrator of the estate
of Russell Dixson. deceased, lata of Huntsburg,
Geauga County, Ohio.
J. B. EGGLESTON.
Huntsbnrg, June 13th, 1868. 648w3
SHOUTS, BRAN, Meal
Corn, generally
iHOKTUS, BRAN, Meal, Middlings, Oats and
Dy 63711
BEbULATOR
MJUS d- KELLEX,
MERCANTILE.
lockade
RAISED;
Not to benefit the Relists but to allow lnloa
men whnhsvs been loysl, to prosurs of
AYRES
Si
mm
the Indispensables. Luxuries and Convehiencss
conducive touealth, bappioese and long life.
Notwithstanding the general stagnation
of afYnira In IhA nt.rMnlila Bn.M
again receiving our usual Largo and Mplen-
uiu Assunuieui oi
Spring fe Summer
which have boon tolectod exproistv In suit
tho wants of tho ponple, who, unlike the
'Ureal Unready, are always ready to pur
chase Ihoir Goods where tboj can got them
cheapest, and with the least loss nf life. Ws
have purchased our Goods entirolv
9
and consequently toll them, for
only offering it formerly, tuparlnr Induce
me tits and groat bargains to our old custom
ors who havo stood hy us in all the trying
scones of high and low prices who noeded
no 'Regulator' to keen tbotn tteadfast we
are ith you rocoaga n. We clasp your
hands and know tboy ttilt are froe. We
offer you
Good Prints 8 to 12 1-2 cts.
Shcding,;- 0 to '
GOOD GAITERS, 50 ,
Fine Linen Coats, $1,00
Shirt BosomsXZSXnZO ,
Nice, broad Bonnet Ribbons,
Newest Styles, 35 Cents per yard.
And other gnndt in tho same proportion
notwithstanding tho destruction of Cotton,
Sugar and MolasBos.l.y the Rohels, at Mom
phis. We would not forget to mention that
we bave a good assortmtmt of Ladies'
CLOAKS & Mantillas,
and more made In order, if necessary. Er
ery variety ot Ladies'
Fwm a 5 ct. Lawn ,0 , $2 SiUc
We are no oommissarles or eontrsctort of
the Uovernment; tborofore our customers
will find, by wearing our
CLOTHS, Cassimeres
and Vustings, that you have not been buy
ing Shoddy which Uovernment blond suck
ers have forcod tbo poor soldier to wear.
We bave also a large Stock of
Heady-Made
Lur Clothing Department,
vp stairs, is under the superin
tendence of JOHN STROIIL,
Our Stock of Boots & Shots
is larger than formerly, and of
better quality. We have the
Balmoral, CowhidelStngy, Baby-shoe, Lady
Kllnnnr Kin or P.ilf. Sk m P.n.,1 nr Ktnlr
of Hardware, Iron, Nails, IIouso-Trimmings
IB
wots.
for
cash
saw mi
CLOTHE
ana carpenters tools, cannot be turpaitud
for thoir durability and finish.
Of Croclccry and Glass- Ware
wo have a .large and well-tolooted Stock
of the Latest Stylos and most superior
workmanship.
All kind of Produce taken
In exchange for Ooodt.
CASH paid for BUTTER.
AYRES & MURRAY.
CbardoD, May 16tb, 1862, 044tf
MERCANTILE.
RANDALL
It lil
WITH A
Full stock
OT
MORECOMIXQ
Competition Dcfled
FROM JjyrfTHERE
EVERYWHERE
Selling
'or (Sash
9
Jl.XD
Faying
AVool, Pelts, Hides,
Deacon Skins, &c,, &c.
LARGE
Stock of
READY-HADE
lothiu
Complete,
AND
IIAKI1V6 TO ORDER.
NEW
BNN !!
Bailyn
GiiSl for
CbardoD, April 1Kb,
PAINESVILLE.
!
SUMMER7
MY oods,
HAVR RKCEIVED SIX CJSES OF
SUMMKIi DRESS UOODS OF
Every Description, whioh they are offoring
From 25 to 100 wr cent. Lots
than their actual value.
2 Cases English Pattern
ILiglit Print;
2 Packages
Summer Muslins, C5JJ5S
bl'k & col'd SILKS,
IN ALL QUALITIES-,
G Carton Summer SHAWLS;
xxi r DOZEN
SUN UMBRELLAS;
12 Pieces LADIES CLOTH,
FROM 75 Cli. to tifiOper yard;
Cloths, Cassimeres
and Veslings; WHITE Goods;
House Furnishing Goods;
Domestics: Cnttnnarins T.innn Tnvnlinn,
Linon Ducks; A'panish Linen for Moo and
uoyt ou turner Wear; Auoamer
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Now Styles; Thompson's Celebrated Crown
Hoop SIcirts; BurnhanCs
aylVif Trio Shirt;
Bonnet Ribbons;
Trimmings;
Laet
Embroideries;
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens'
SHOES & GAITERS;
A New and Fresh 6'tock of
Groceries;
The Highest Market Price
Cash paid for Butter.
Painotvilte, June 6tb.
647juo6tf
ANOTHER
RE INF0RCE1IENT.
fi. T. Winslow
lias Landed a Large and Heavy Stock of
Boots, S)g Shoes,
Of esry Vsriety suitable for Spring and Sum
mer wear, for
Men, Women, Misses & Children
The Garrison is supplied
for a
- 6 nfONTHS' PROTRACTED SISGE,
and notwithstanding these are War Times,
WILL SELL CHEAP.
I ftrtsirn in ctxW thm uttpnltrtn nf r'aiaik nu....
to one of the irgrst titocktof
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER,
ia market, which 1 CAN and WILL sell
It LiOW Prices!
X9The Manufacturing Department will
be in charge of Mr. J. B. K1LBOURNK. to which
particular attention will be paid to CUSTOM
iniait.
The above facts will be demonstrated at BA
KER'S BLOCK, North side Main Sireet.
u. t. iruYSLOir.
Painesvillf, April 25, 1861.
NEW GOODS.
Mrs. G.T. WINSLOW
WOULD announce to the public that she hss
just returned from New York, having par
chsseda Newaad t'lejuut Stock of
Which she offers for Sale at Prices to
suittbe limes.
Bhs invites rer old enstnmers, and new ones
too, to call and examine her goods.
Store, Maker's lllouk. Main St., Paines
ville, Ohio.
Uld Straw Donuett an ads to look asgood
as new.
April, 1862.
T. Whitaker.
Book-Bieding Establishment,
Marshall's Block, Main 6treet A upstairs,)
PAINESVILLE. O.
npHF. Subscriber would respectfully informthe
public generally, that he is prepared to bind
Rooksof every UesoriuUou. ia evrrv Va
riety olstyle,aaaia the best roannsr, alias very
Lowest Prices for CASH.
T. WHITAKER.
Palneville,l861. ?Mf
Cfs.r.vr I li a STRAYED from the
tJWttJ IIVious residence of the sub
scriber in Lerov, May 2nd, a S year old sor
rel Mare Colt, 2 bio j feet white.
Any one taking it up and returning i, or giv
ing: information ofita whsraaboata. will be suit-
slily rewarded. PAV1D PIKE
Leroy, Juno 6th. 6t7w8
PAINESVILLE.
i
.
I
Lockwood Broth's
Have opened, tins Day,
ORGANDIES,
M0ZAMRIQ UES,
Plaids !c Brosha Plaids,
4 Traveling Mixtures,
4 Grenadine Veils,
4 Mitts, Gloves & Hosiery,
PHINTS,
English and American at 1 (.,'
c Bleached Cottons,
ai 1 Shilling;
4 Parasols & Sun-Umbrellas,
SUMMER SHAWLS,
French Cor setts,
Embroidered Collars,
' Rufllles, do..
Of all kinds of Goods.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
Now full of New Colors and
Patterns. . Cloths and Trim'gs
To match us Every Variety.
Cloths, Cassimeres & Vesting,
GOODS FOR MEJVf- BOYS WEAR.
Neck Ties, Collars, Bosoms, tit. .
Domestic Goods.
All Goods marked in plain Figures? frm
which then is no deviation.
Fainesvile, June, 1S6I.
junfitfC4T
.Attention,
FARMEKS of Lake and Gcauja!
OHIO Harvester !!
Manufactured by
EJfGLlSU, I1ELMICK fc D1JOX,
t-c-r a iiiiaueipiua, unto,
THE nt lity of Reaping Ac. Mowing Machines
being no longer a question, the very natural
inquiry of the tarmer wanting to purchase a
Harvester is where can I buy the best Machine
in use f We would advise all such toexamiua
all the Machines in your reach, and when ys
have found one, the appearance ot wbicb pleas
es you. go to some one who has used it, and as
carata Irom hin whether it is what it has been
represented to be. In this way you will proba
bly PHI HafVAMIftr llmt ia nil rirrhf
7 tils machine has been in use for the last f
yesrs, and there is scarcely a county in the
Northern Slates in which it has not been tested.
Persons wishino" to buv. can be shown refer
ences from termers in tiiis vicinity, who have
uaea nits mscnine, ana wno recommend it aa
having advantage! over any other in use.
vve are tne agents lor trie bounties ot Lake
and Ueauga, snd have Machines on hand, that
can be examined at any time, by calling st the
Old Geauga Store, State Street, Paitiesvillt, v).
RUSSELL &.CR04V ELL,
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio.
May 27th, 1862. 646m2
A Dew and Tataaab TUhtaieSK t
Preserving & Beautifying the Hair I
AKNICA HAIS GL068
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ABKICA EAIB OLOBS
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ABJTICA HilK GLOS3 '
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all iiAuaraa. aud tamlm Urn rouM at um UmM ib aWkkf
ARNICA HAIB CLOU
Iiflw Mne wiS. t Rdr THnvbw n 1
llwr pniawulr Mrtuid &mr
n
UaUak. Iu
AKNTCA HAIB OLOeS
U HHng.T fKBFt'Man . mS eranMnn the
eTatloBMS
AltmnA mrw.nrvsai
liltaCtamlB rit Mihs TWt rrdrn
BaatoollitovlllMisatefivloaU auaav
taseV Atlntle
is ate st Priasim c mmar.
Price, - Twenty-Five Cent a Bottli.
A. L MATHEWS, '
MUa.H.T.MlVwtCita.C: W. OemriAanS.
Slieritra Sale of Heal Ee title.
In obedience to the requirements of a vend. ex.
order of Sale which iMued from the Court of
Common Pleaa of Geauga County in the Stale of
Ohio, wherein Henry C Gridley and Uewilt C.
Gridley are plainriffs, and Aretue Clapp, Jr.
Morea Clappand Simon SawyeJ, are defendants,
and dated the 19th day of June, A. U. 11162, to
me directed and delivered, shall offer for sale at
public vendue, at ihedooi ot ilia Court House in
C'hsrdon in said County , on
Monday, the 21st day of July 1662,
between the hours of to o'clock A. M ., and 4 o'
clock P. M., of said day, the following described
Real Eitite, situate in the township of Tnomp
son. in the County of Ueauga and State ol Ohm,
being t part ol Lot No. 11 in said Tuwnahip, and
bounded as follows, to wit.i Beginning st the
south line of said Lot 13 chains snd b6X links
Waal of the B3uth east corner ot said lot: thenea
noith 36 chaina, 44 links i thence south H9 degs..
20 minutes, west 13 chaina, 86 links, to land
fX.ma.lu nuin.d hp Mjtrk fiamAl t thni aAOll. '
to the east line of ssid barnes' and Sbcha ns and
94 links to the south line ol said Lot tbence saw
on llie Lei line 13 chsins, 56 (, links, to the place
of beginning, containing fifty acres of land, be
the same mora or leas.
Said premises sppraiwd at (6SO) six-hundred '
and fifty dollars. TERMS OK BALK Caah iq
bsnd. E G, WH1TK, Slieiiff.
Sheriffs Office, Geauga I
Co., June 0, loa. I 6t9wS
Ft
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HUB s GOODS.

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