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HOME DEPARTMENT. War Meeting. A itttgn and enthusiastic war meeting wns held otthfi Court House in tliis vil lage, Inst Friilny nflerr.oon, which wns ad )r(8ficd by lion. A. CJ. ltidJle, Kcv. 0. A. Lyman, lalo Chaplain of the 4 1 at Kcgi hient.rtnd A. J. WillinmR.Ksti. C. 8. l-'iuld Was culled to llieClinir, and II. N. Spen cer Appointed Secretary. Mr. Uiddle.who was the principal sr eaker.dcprucnlcd fault-1 finding, eulogized llio I'residcnt and Cab inet, paid nn cliKjucnt tribute to the brave soldiers of Ohio now in the field, and urged tho importance of immediately sup plying all the volunteers asked for by the Government. His speech was well-limed nnd effective, and that it was duly appre ciated wns evidenced bv the marked atten tion of the audience during its delivery, nnd a vote of thanks at its conclusion. Mr. Williams admonished all, and es pecially his Democratic friends, of their duty in the present crisfa. Mr. Lyman epoko enrnestly and forcibly of the country's claim o the service of all its citizens. A few remarks of h business na ture were also made by Mr. Woodbury, Chairman of the County Military Com mittee. Mr. Kiddle addressed a war meeting at C'aridon, in the evening. JSrTho nrdor from thu War Department, providing for a draft ofSlO.OUO men, stimu lates recruiting, and tho prospect now is. that this County will soon luriiish hor quota of volunteers. 3Tlicro will be a war meeting at the Disciple Church in Munson, on Sun day evening next. Speakers will be picsent. .JW-Wu loani that Capt. Tollos, who is to bo Ijicut. Colonel of tho 105th Ilegiuiont, nuw at his homo in Burton. .?-tr-Our correspondent ' W A. O." gives' a very interesting account of a visit ho ro- rently paid to a Kentucky Unionist, whoso wife is a Secessionist. Wo doubt not that bo found tho lady a vory ngrooablo com panion. These biniahlo Southern fomininos aro dangnrnus urcaturos, and their charming infliionco in the social circle is.ono of the chief causes of our National tlomnrali ttion Don't you think so, ftioud ''W. A. G. ;" it-ff Alfred Phelps, Jr., Paymaster of the Gunboat Conestogn, arrived home on Tuesday evening. lie left the Cunestoga at St. Louis, where it is under going repairs, and expects to remain Lome until it is nain ready for service. jtT Wo are rc(ucsted to state thnt iJen. J. A. Garfield will be a candidate Member of Congress from this District, subject to the decision of the Convention to bo held ot Garreltsvillc, on the 2d September: jiTl.ast Saturday night, sorao malicious porsoti, for roasont best known to hiuisolf, set firo to a buggy belonging to Mr. Ferris, of Ilambdon. Mr. l' saved tho buggy aftor the box had boon mostly burned away, not uutil tbo firo bad communicated to shud in which it was Itopt, and which dosiroyod. His house being situatod but fow rods distant, it is a wonder that it the flames. Meeting of Geauga County Military Committee. Tuosday, Aug. Oth, J8U2. a o'olock. P. CoHiiuitloa mot at tho center of Russell. Present, B. B. Woodbury, Ernst us Spencer, Ilavid Bobinson, Chester Palmor and Hitchcock. On motion, it was rosolvod that district meetings bo bnhlon as follows At llnrlon, Mouusy ovouing, Aug. lttn, at 7J o'clock. Chardon, Tuosday ovoninir, Ancust 12th. At which meotins thu Hon. John Hut chins will ho present. On Wednesday evening, Aue. 13th, Parkmnn. At all theso mcotings, Col. A. S. Hall Lieut. Col. Tnllcs, of tho 105th, and Uuv. O. A. Lyman, late Chaplain ot tho 41st, bo expected, as woll as othor spoakois. People of adjoining townships aro urged to turn out. Tho Committoo are happy to announce that tho solid men of the County are libor ull v contributinc of thoir means, and listniuntB are mindly being uiado, Indicating that Geauga County will, as she has betoro done, promptly tiirnish her quota ot men. John A. Oaborn. of Bainbridgo, was ommended tor a 2d Lieutenancy. Tbo Committoo orljourned to meet Burton, on Wednesday, tho 13th of August, ot two o clock,!'. M., at wuicti tnuu town ship Committees aro all requested to report tbo result in tboir respoetivo lownsnips. B. B. WOODBURY, Chairman. P. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. Letter From Governor Tod. COLUMBUS, Aug. 4th. To tho several count? Military committees Tho many inquiries made in reference to the recruiting service, induce tuu to to you in this manner: First. That Ohio's quota of troops, (40,000.) to wit: For the 45th, 60th 62d regiments, 2,000 ; for the new reyimtnts, 17,000; for the German regiments, 3,0110 ; for the regiments now in the field, 18,000. Secoud. That yotlr etiorts tend lo aid in tilling up the old regiments qs well as to the particular regiment assigned to '.he district in which you nnd that the sums placed in your to be o (To red as bouDty should ba equally lo all who may volunteer in either regiment. Third. The rules to govern drafting nre yet to be prescribed by the President. I have requested them to authorize me exempt the counties from draft thai fuiuUU voluntarily their full quota, if so authorized, of which I have no I pledge the several couoties that it be done It will not bo practicable, to extend Ibis to townships or It is not supposed that any further will be made upon Ohio, but of course pledge can be made on this point. Fit'ib. Recruiting is progressing satisfactorily in nearly all portions ol State ; hence, I have but little doubt Ohio will furnish her quota by voluntary enlistment. Should I, however, unfortu paWlj, be disappointed in tbis,tben inir will bo rcBttrinil Iu, for Ohio must bo (he fint (o respond to (lie President's re cent cull. Wi-stkrh Krskrvr Kn.iccTio Institi-te. The next term ol the Helvetia Institute, At I f lrnm. Portage Uoiinly, Ohio, will com mence on Tuesday, August 12. A full corps of lencher will be employed, and every means used to make the term tiio cussful. There fcr very mod indications of a largo attendance. The preparing of teachers for their winter a work, will re ceiva careful ntlention. The term will probably close with a Teacher's Institute, and examination by Couniy Examiners. Jluvenntt Democrat. Nkw Vokk, Au. 6. A letter to tho Tribune Hays McClellan sent a largo force across the Jnine's river on Saturday, mostly (roni Fi;zjolin Porter's command. 0"All tlioso who haro usod Watson's Neuralgia King, to testify to its irtoe..2' SPECIAL NOTICES. is j of at at of but the was a os capod M P. : at may en roO' at an uounce i.iiruiiT.ixr ti) "females DR. CilliESEMAN'S 1'ILLS, I'reparcl by Cvrnelhit I.. Ch ctrman,M. I)., Ntiv Yoks. Citv. Tho co nhinali uts of ilire.lient' in theso I'illsj arc the result ttt a long and extensive practice. They are mild in their nicri.tion, nnd certain correcting nil irrcuulnriiics, i'ninliil .Menstrua-1 Hons, rotiiuvinu ull t.bsirticiio'i, whether from roll or otherwise; Headache, Pa in in the Side, t ' -i 1 1 i t it t i . u ol thu Heart, Whin s, nil Nervous Allccn.ins, Hysterics, J-'ui iijue , I'uiii in the li.-iek and I. nubs, Jitc, Disturbed Sleep, which arise ' Irom interruption of nature. to M.MtitiKD lamps, I lr. Chcesetiinn's I 'i H h nro invnlutiblo, ns they ' will brimf on tho Monthly 1'crioil wiih regular. iiy. laidios who have be n disappointed in use ol'otlier pills, run place I tin utmost confidence in Dr. I 'hooicmun'a Pills doing till that they rep resent 1o do. NOTICE. There is one enniliiion of tho female system in which the fills cannot hi- taken without pn diieinijn I'HCVLIAH lir.sVl.T. The con dition referred to is ' A' ;; .V A SC. Y--tint res-ult, .1 ISI'A l I! I If! It. fu-Ai is the ii rcsistilie trn dt ne-y ol the nudicitie lo restore the tVxnnl fiinc tious to n uonmil condition, tlitit even llic repro ductive powur ol iin'.ure c.ninot resist it. Wurnintrd Purely Vt-(jetnhlr, niul l'l! from anything injurious. Kxplu-it direction, which should he rend, ucenniiany ertch ItOX. IViuoSl.no. iScin by mail on enclos iiifj $1 .no (,'ornelius I.. ChcrtHMtiun, Box 4,5HI, 1'oslOllice, New Voik City. Sold by ON K Druggist in every town in United States. K. II llinrill.Nrt, (juncr.il Agcut lor I tin United Slates. Nn. 114 llroodwny, N. Y., To whom nil Wliolcaalo Orders should be dressed. For Sulo by A Uook, Uru"oisl.( liar don, Ohio. 621d'Jti5 Thc Great French Remedy. Madam Boiviif s Celclirutn! Silver-Coaled FEMALE PILLS. c-,PI1K oulv certrtin and safe Remrdv for 11 DlerineObxtruelioiis.Mouililv Uiliiculiiea, regularities, und ull other diseases to which wonnm, wil'o mid mother, is peculiarly liable. These fills soiunin no deleterious ingredients, but are sain and certain in their action. will be found to exert the Imppicsl ell'ict in enes ol l'rolupus fieri, in t.cucorrlien or Whites: lin e will be found the easiest and certain cure that ciin be found. It is on account of this certainty that they should not tic tukcii by.Pregnant females, 'Muring thr Jirt3 monM, at mmcarriiiire in certain vo be brought on,) but other periods their use is perfectly fe. N. B 81,00 enclosed tostty authorized Agetit, will ensure pucknee of pills by return of moil. C. H. CltOSIiY, General Agent, fort f.rie.C. W.. Huflulo, N. V. Ciutios. Beware of Counterfeits; the genuine havaihesi jnaluro of C- CHOHB Von the outside wrapper. " HJ"f or sale by A. Cook, Chardon; C. S. East f laridon; C. 1. Treat, fjlaiidon; K. Thomp son, lluntsburg. p Jrliiflicws' Chocolate Worm-Drops NEVEIf fail lo destroy all kinds of Intestinal Worms. Are perfectly reliable in all cases. fur suiicrio' to nnv und all ol the fancy CONfUC'ITONS and nauseous Vf.KMlfL'UKS in use. Thov ninv no tukrn at all times perleetsatety, as lliey contain no mniumi or oilier uelolerioiis urtig. mmimi siiouiu purchase (heiii, und give their children oilier. (.Vu Catliirtie wlintsver, Is necessary to B- , f or salo ny all uruggisis anu teaier. in icines. A.I. M ATHKWS, Ucneral Agent, UnHalo. N. MrFnrsalchy A, Cook, Chardon: C. S. Kat Clariilon; C. 1'. Treat. Cluridon; K. Thomp son, lluntsburg. Dr, Roback's Eemediea, We publish in another column of pnper, an article copied from Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr. extensive medical establishment that city. By the way, Dr. Itoback's Rem edies have obtained n great and deserved popularity with ull classes. It lias but a short lime since these Kennedies were introduced into our section couutry ; yet Dr. Brcnnan, Dr. Uoback's aoeut in this place, informs us that sales ol the Blood Pills nnd Blood Purifier now fur exceed those of all oilier medicines for w liich lie is agent, combined. reason for this, is, thnt they have (lie test of practical experience. We this not only from the mouths of othors, but wa have used them iu our own family wilWlhe very best results. For all of tho blood, general debility, whether proceeding from sickness or natural weakness, indigestion, nnd all ailments, we recommend tho .Remedies as the very best cines fx(an(. They nre destined lo achieve not nn et. Immoral success, hut n neirua- r . . . . ' . nent .and deserved reputalton, which render them a necessity in every family. Napoleon, O., North n est, March xi. Kee advertisement. 655wl MARRIED. three old In Chardon, nl Chute's Hotel, August 2nd, by J. Nichols, F.h( , .Mr. KU VINdTON SMITH und iMissSAUAil IIV it NFS, bothol Huntshiirg. DIED. live, hands dis tributed to may and doubt, shall how ever, In Hambdcn, July 3nth, 18(12, of Dipht'icria, NKI.l.lK 14 ., eldest daughter.of Eli 14. und Liracc llcniielt, uged 13 years. l.uilo Nellie took a lively interest, not only in her lessons in tho Sabbath School, but aso iu its instructions, nnd iu her books. Sho wus kind In her associates, amiable iu her disnosilion.and Da- . .i . !. i ...:.l. I-. llCIll llirou"!! Iiei sieivueaa, nitu u tuuii lesigun - ir, will of Cod: and. as her fond imrent. and kindred mourn lor a loved ono gone, may their alllicled hearts lie comforted as ihey may re flect, of the early depurttireof lilt lo Nchie from their society and friendship, that they mourn not as thoie who have no liopo. One we loved has left our numlicr, For tho dark and silent tomb; Closed her eyes in deathless slumbor, Faded in her early bloom, Hear us, Suvior, Thou bast blest the lonely tomb. I wards. Com. call no quile the that In Russell, Mnrch 6th, 1862, JENNIE DF.LL, only daughter of William E. and Harriet M. 1'arr, aged 1 year and 4 months. The aiigescame for her, Our beautiful one. In die light of her morning, At set of ilia sun; Ad Ihey waited her upward, On pinions of love, And she led us a weeping Our (lading, out dove! Com. COMMERCIAL. Chardon Market—Retail Price Current. Reported expressly for the JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT, by Messrs. WILKINS & KELLEY, Chardon. ' in I the Drikd j-Ri'ir Appltis L-hoicu 4 llnrTsa ciionn ... dims---Juvn Kiu ... (irouud Dndelian (IIR KAN i s---jl!4lish C"iii.isYallow Slenriuo Corn In I'.ar Hliflied Hoos .tier lb. 10 I) 'l H'l ii il'j pel lb. per lb. per lb. par lb. per lb. per Mi. ier lb. II to 1'.".' 16 10 iN Jt per till pel btishol per uuzi ft per bar per barrel per bnncl 8 4 i b nl .'i & !mi (i (HI l'u ea Sniwrfinn. Kxita Pouble Kstra Whim Wheat t'lBll Pry Cod-..- While. White per lb..- Trout Trout Mackerel per Hi f V to per X bbl :l Ml .er lb. 5 X bnrrel H Mi per lb. P. Hi IIY per ion $u no I'oi l.TMV Chickens uressed pel lb. 0 I'urkeys dressed pr lb. ( UTS ; .-Kir bushel S.-i Oils l.nrti ;wnne siruincd) .. I.inseed pcrijnl (,'otil Oil per gnl Rtci: I'rime It aim xs liox Vuleniia Ksisins ier Hi... Layers pi rli. j-j per aallon 1,'t $i mi to $1 r."j 30 lo 4i ..per lb. 10 P 10 M tier liox 'i no M. It. KuMius ier box i'i 00 per gnllon Syrwi lioldell 87.' lioldeii Kxira . --r unllon per callon per lb. per lb par lb. per lb per lb 9 i i.o 1 li". Molasses Now Orleans Sen . a Crushed 1'ulverixeJ Cnll'ec twhiti; Colfeov yellow) Hrewn Soai Chiinic.al '.bar) Transparent (bar)-- Yollow Castile Toilet bars Tam.ow Hai.t.IiM. Do. park CoBN .MtAI. li to H In 10 7 lo per lb. ' per lb. ia. per Id $3 . ..2f) to 2.V. i-2 a to i a Kl'. u the ad nil Ir thu They nil the most si field, and wnn al ways no bo ..... icu- Y. Field, to day's (lie Ko back'u in been of his The stood know dis eases from kin dred medi ... TROY HIGH SCHOOL. TIIK TALL Turin ul tliia aSchuot willcnm- OX MOXDAY, Sept. W, 1DG3, and continue 'I'welvo weeks. TflTIO.VI Common llraurhes Higher " Creek, Latin or Hebrew-. .b. K. Ani:i.L, Troy, August 1st, H0i. 3 00. A ,00. 0,(H). . M , l'rineipnl. Ojiiw'J Sabbath School Convention. In neeordiinee with arrangements undo with some of the members of the County llilile Society, immediately alter Hie adjournment of Its ale an nual meeting nl ('harden, notice is hereby given, that a County r-'atibaili School Convention will bo held in Cluridon, on Saturday, the Cth of September next, nninnirnriofr nt l(l)a A.M. A Eenernl attendance, by the'lriends ofsnbbnth schools, is solii-itiMl; and it i very desirable that every Kihhatii school in the County bo represented by, at mat, two delegates. An Addrcas is expected nt the tummcneemonl of tho exercises, by the Hev. Mr. tMiarp, of llunts liurjj alter which there will lie, a discussion various topics relating to tho management of sab bath schools. K. D. TAYLOR. Commiilce. August 1st. BMiwI A'r vouit coexTit vis ca ll. ICO ACRES OF LAND! I MONTH'S ADVANCE PAY! Making $90 Ch wlien mnstcrod in at Cleve land, aud llio balance at the close of the war. The UnderHi.ned is authorized to enlist volun teers lor the lOfilh Kes.. Col. Hall enmmandinz. Those eulidling will not be required to leave borne no I ore tne lutn 01 August, or ierlinps later. For furher particulars, inquire of Capt B.W. CANKIKLD, Rocruitinu OlFicer, 105th Keg., Chardon, O. Chardon, July i'nh, 18(12. $100 IIV PRKJHUJIS, WARDED by Jenks Budlong.ofN Vork, V uu (he lies! Dairies ot Ctieesu bouglil him In Ceauga County, during lliu season First Premium on dairy of over 30 cows. Anson li:irilett, Munson, (20 2nd premium on dairy of ' I,. Murrinian, llurlon, 17 3d premium on dairy of ' ' . Whitney, Montvillo, H 1st premium on dairy ol loss than 30 cows, Fliilasder Crnnt. Middlefiuld, 18 2nd premium on dairy of leas than' ' M.li. Waters, Middletield, 11 3d nrcniiiitn on dairv of lets ' ' ' Comlorl Smith. Chnrdotl. 14 The nloreyuid persons nro requested to mcsl st tho ollieo of Caiitiehl & Smith, on Saturday, tloi li'.ili of Anoint next, at 1 o'clock 1'. M.. which lime and pluco said premiums will bo Chardon, August 1st, l(ii. I.55w3 Hambdcn Select School. rpHK FALL TERM of this School will com--X menco On Monday, August 25th, km CONTINUE TWKLVE WEtKS. The present Principal has taught this School nine terms, with a decided increase of patronajjo Wilhont even one exception , there has been unanimity ol feeling throughout the eniiro Dis trict. Feeling thankful fur such tokens of entire approbation and liberal patronage, a continuance ol llio same is all that is dosired. To nil my former gtudunts, wherovdr you he, I would say, with much pleisure would! again welcome you to ourpluasant School, Terms: For Chi'dren under 12 years, 2,00 For he Common English Uranchos, 3.00 For llio Hieher " " 3.50 2." per cent, aided unless paid at tho close tho Term. Fositively no deduction made for absoneo than half a lorm only in uaso of protracted Irtrlioaril, wiih rooms furnished with lights, wood. .S.C.. nl !.fiO nor week. For th su wish ing to hire their board, apply to the l'rineipnl, he vi ill lind them places. For tlioso wishin i. i .i i ...j i. n i. ..:..... mZ Ssiuiiel liiLlliawuv. SETII F.DSON, Principal. IlunbJenJulv l'Jth, 18(13. C5lw4 WM. WITTER tTTOl'I.H inform ihe Sic! W zens uf Chardon nnd iuity, that lie has purchased Machinery complete throughout for niaiiufactiirine SASH. BUNDS & DOORS. till of which will be mado of the First Quality l'iuo Lumber, and in a woraman-liKo manner und will sell them as IIIEAI' ti can bo bought ot CLETEUM Or elsewhere mado to order, and kept , , stonily on band Also PLANING &. MATCHING, Done lo Order, oil the Shorlesl Notice. Coma one, come all, both great and small, To the place just above named; Bring on your lumber, and you will wonder, So smooth il will be planed. And, if you waul to have mo make Some d.iors, or blinds, or sash. When done you'll say, "Sure,! must pay," A to! furU mn nV.r llio eusll. gar-Shop on Water Sireet.some 80 rods west Chase's Unlet. Chordon, July 4th, 18C2. CMtf fflD-WARRfflTpuTlLEJ rpHE Subscriber has a number of Land rants on baud, of 160 acres each, whioh will sell fur FIFTY CUNTS per ACKK. n nu..nhiina Pensions and Land Warranta pereone entitled, and makes no charge for where tn. c.aim -j; ELU0TT. HajnWsn, Gsauga Co , O. 6M)w4 MISCELLANEOUS. i f of by ot 00 uu 00 00 00 00 at a of ess ill ness. and to I citi- vi f! con- &o of War 1 he lor Fees miR DON k f MISESflLlEl mmi rJi JYk. HZ Bi2 - L'HOM snd sfter Monilny, .Vlnnh 17th Stsjn P will leave ( hnrdon l " nVlnrk A M , ami I'siueavillc at 1 o'clock I'. M.d-oiy. K. O. I.KAM.I.U, Proprhior. Clinnh n, March 1st, IHdi- l.n.yl SE31I-.1.M'AL ST ATE .MEM, Ml. IU. Capital and Surplus, ?I:iy 1st, Cash and cndi items I .ornty wi'll m'curt'd Ileal f.i-i.-m o.N. shmeit llaril'ord ilauk Slock v! I .'. " N. Y. " KHO ' I'oston " " .rit:7 " oilier ' ' f. .Stall's .V Man- " " llaitford X- . II. R. I!. It ond . Ilariloid ( iiv lioniU Conn, liivcr Co.&. II. Co. Slotk Total Assets Total Liabilities '.(.. ;.".:t I .'i.lll O.IMI 27 l.t-.'iti.oi) r.i'.i.iijo.tio ion, 7.'i0. no ,M- i''i.eil 7.i.:!'i7.i'0 ::n,7iM no :ir..',.'i",iio l.r.oo.i.o :i.iit-t.ii for dot alls of Investments, eeo Finall CorJ. & Circulars. Insurances may be etTeeted in this old and sub stantia! Company on very lavoralde terms. Apply lu K. V. CAM'IKI.H.Ayent, Chardon,! Miio. KrllwcWincsand Farm l'ro;ierty insured for a term of years at vetylow rmoa.jCf Cloird'oti. AuL'tifi Kith. Iff. I. f.0yl iDcstth csefrbe BcST)Ii;ii'ij. riHK FALL Ti-fiM of ttus lnmimtion, ln X cntcd at Forniingtiin. Ohio, will comniouc Avgmt Wht and continue 12 weeks. The School i furnishrd with .Maps, ChnriB, nnd an rxtensivo Annnrntiin for il!tiMi?ni!ii! (In- Stinict'f. DuriiiH ihcTerm n Cmirncttl l.iit-rary nnu Sclent. ho jjcrmriM win ve wuveron for thr hciiciil ol tho mudi'lits. Spcrinl nftrnf ion will bo LMven lo tho nuhjt'ct of 'lnch;njt Conuiioii hoults. 'i uiiioCi irum $4,0i to $st.oo. A. D. KlIJIM'n, I'roftidoiil of Ex. Ihianl. Karmington, Oho, July Hth, la62. 0V2wU SherUPs Sulc of Ileal Astute. BY virtuo o(an execution of Fi. Fa. which Is sued from the Court of Common Fleas ol Ceaiti'a County in tltn Statu ol Ohio, wherein Ferry lliibeock and Hapten Kurd are plainlitrk and Uauiel C.Hill and Bradley I.. Hill are de- (euduuts. dated the 28 th dav ol Julv. IHOi. tome directed nnd delivered, 1, for wiint of goods and chattels, have levied upon, cruised to be appraised, and shall ex nono to sale at public vendue at the door of the Court House in Chardon in ssid coun ty, on ftlmitlny .September Hth, A. I. ISO, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o' clock I'. M. ol said day, the following described real estate, situiite in the township ot 1 hompson. in the Couniy of tteasgn and State of Ohio, end is known by being pin ol lot. No. 1, and known as I lie iieatii mill tot, and is bounded as lollows, la wit: Beiriunini! at the conlor of the road load ing Irom Chardon to Jefferson, at llic south-east corner ol m. i ierce s lanu; tnence norm it ues west ? chains to a nost: thence uorth 07 decrees. ensl 36 chains and 4 links to a post; thence south Dts dags., east Jo chains ami b links ro a post at the corner ol Samuel Santord's laud; ihenco south 4'l?i dogs , east 1 chain, ill links lo llio center of ilieuloroxitid road; thence by llio center ol said road south -Iti.Vi dugs , west 3 chains and Mti links to llic place of beginning, containing about two acres of land. Said premises, including Steam Saw Mill, ap praised at fttflH). Terms of Sale, cash in hand. E. ti. WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriffs C)l!ico,leauga I Co., August bin, 16. Slicrill's Sale of Real Estate. TN obedience to the requiromeuts of an JL Ordor of .Salo which issued from tho Court of Common IMoas nf Goaiiea Co., in thn Stale of Ohin, whoroin Sitnon 1. Cai tnni s plaintiff and Miles Rico is dnfenilutit, and dated tho 10th day of July, A D. 1S02, to me directed and dolivorod, I hnvo caused to ho appraised, and shall expose to salo public nuoiir.,at tho donr of thu Court lJouso in Chardon, in said County, On thr 1st day of September. I8fi2, Botween tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M , and 4 o'clnek 1. M.. of said day, tho following doscribod Uoul Estnto, bning a tract or lot of land litunto in the Township of l'ark nuiti, in the County of Coauga, and Stnto of Ohio, and is known hy hoiii( part nf Lot No. 48, nnd west half of Iot. No. 47, in Traot 10. Said promises oro situate in the north part of tho villupn of Paiknian, ns survoyod by Guorgo B Whito, A. D. 1K37, (for further particulars sou tho record vil lago plat, lo tho satno tnoro or less. Said promises appraised at 1 30,00. Terms sale Cash in hand. E. O. WHITE, Shoriff. SboriiT's OITicb, donnea Co., Aug. 1st, A. I). 18G2. J G555 no a i) Noun;. OT1CE ia hereby tiveu thai a pelitlon will be presented lo the ( omiuisbiouers ol (.e IU12II Couiilv. IJhto, al Iheir nest reuu ar meet- ini;, prayiuy that an alleniiiou he mado iu Ihe road euiliui! roni Win. K. Cranes, in l.eroy lowuship, Luko County, Ohio, to Uelirc 1 rusk in Thompson. Coauua Conulv, ( lliio. as lollows, lo wit.: commencing at or near the residence the suit! W. 14. Crane', and rmiiiiiiu south-uast- erly across the hind oi human Sioekwell, and land oecupieil by lieliro 1 rink, so as to intersect tho diagonal road running limn mis Warner's, in l.eroy ownslnp, to Ihe center ol I I ipson, or near the line between the said Keltic Trusk and I ti li i nil Stoekwcll. Tlionison, July itXWi, 1.02. e5jwt Notice. m.HE SI ItSCUIltl llS will keep on hand I and manufacture to older, at tho Machine Shun ol tho laio A. A. Coining. I'aincsvUle.U. the tollowing machine! y, namely: Steam Jlnjiiics, Stationary and Forlnbleol ony required size dimension. Wo manufacture a small sized por table Engine woll calculated lor driving a power printing press, being upright and vory compact, noi occupying more than 3 leot square apace. large sixes built ill particular reference to Fumpilig.&.c.all of which aro manufactured the best material and wornmtedper led machines JACK SCREWS OF ANY SIZE, SAW til'MMKItS, a superior articlo, WINDMILL PUMPS, A. A. Gtnuiig'.Patenl Machinery tor Wood, Daniel's Tlaners of any size, Planing, Matching and Moulding Machine combined, Morticing Tenoning Machines, Wood Lathes, do.. Wood Sawing Machinoa, Circular Saws, TINNr.HS' TOOLS. Ilulbert's Double Seamers, Squaring Shears.Fet ting Down Machines, Punches, Slc.SlO Particular Attention paid to JOB WOUK. Mil Work repairing of all kinds done nromptneas and dispatch, and at the lowel pos sible pricea. L. T. HULBERT U CO. L. P. HuLBIST, E. C Gskvmq. Iy576tf i - I (CORORWLOijwVVL Y!WA'viWF i VcVrX''virfWa'liV W'jAvl4Wiiirt0fc VI I i EcT5&SrtiW& i r.J.'iW& &TZ?r?V' -r" vrittiJ.'JTi-rt '4Jiy fc-i-'JWi LEGAL. , of s, ol at ond ihe Oil uf Ec oentrio tin- further sum of 70 yenry tor ihn nnttiiu.l. !"ftliennMiril lile of the r-nid I'oly lln. lico. from nnd niter the lsl day of June, A. I). Mil; in ihe event of ihi; d alb ol said Tolly Much- eork. prior to the said 1st day of June. A.I). I8SI. lin n nil inni remnineii iinpain in sum Mim '' and soon wns to be paid to Ira Hc utoo. ton i ol :,, I'olly lliichcck. as the same shouhl be. I.i:;ai. notic I'.. STATnOKOIIKl, I In the Court of Common OLAI liA CO. n,.0,. l'oly Hiltbcoek, by her next friend, Ariel titn Ion, I'lninnir, ft. Merrill Eenton, Adelit llnnlon, James Tllic-h-cock, the t'ainesvillo A. Iludson K K ( o.,(ieo . I'nllnndrr, Alibs J. Cnllcndur, Cornelius V. ,N. Kiiindur, Mercy K. Kinridjjc ami A. Morgun, hclenduliM. Civil Aetlon. fpiir.tnid MerritlrTinton, Adelis Peninn nnd I Junius llitclicTTk, reml.nis of thcStnteol Illinois, nnd Cornelius V. N. KiMrirtue. Mrn v i). kmriiltje anil A Mnraan. non resiilrnts of llir Matll III llloo. Will Ink i. III. Hi i. il,i ,,n ll, (.(ill day of July, A. I). M,,i.j, plmntul f,l, ,1 in Hi- . lin e ol il. clerk f ani Court, her eurisin pFllli.in nlli iI'Mliii III flilislntirn llo.l nn iL )A h day ol Aiic.im A. I. H7, nl Clisrdoti in snid I ..iinty, said .Merrill lirnlou made, exi'i utnl nnd delivered to the said Polly Hitchcock, his prom isn.ry mile or nreetnent in writini;. ot that date, niul iherehy proiinsid opny the said Polly HkcIi-cm-k or ordi r, the sum of ft loo by the 1st dav of June, IHIH. Also lliu furilier nun ol (i.eo, to be. paid in i ipml anuiinl pnymentN of Ion cadi from anil oiu r said 1st tiny ol Juno, 118. And al mil flue Ami, to MM-nro tlitj ii-'tvuicni tlti-r-iL vtid .Morrill iii-ntori. and Aih lii Pimton hwwilf, hv 1 1 nil ul m.trliiiC duly rxmitrd and df!ivprrd. OMivtycd iu stml iVlly H Midiick thi Ldl-twin?- il-t:ntn (I rrnl t-f iaic, t. wit: itnaio in llir fcwn o Clifirdun, County ol (i'-.'inu'n ami Stnti; (l:i'i, fibmit iiMr-liuu'lr'd t ml ' Wi i urn h i lu ml, in hit-j 27, 'Mi nnd 'M in TnM 2, nnd nhoul tiim; ty-tlirn; tu r-f in l.it N". l-.'fi, in Truct nnd ifriH-nil'y knovMi a the inrtn owned niul m-cupi' l.v . itlo-'k i't'iilou, Jr.. nt I In; time ol ln (If i i un ini liiiliiiL! n-v( n and niie hril :h-ti-z -ince ItfHiht J"hn Knt. 2nd. That tin. l-l install mr-nt "I t-aid iiuti! h o l)rii paid, except ihf uiii nt' $-,M nnd ion rest (tince the 2rf:h d;iy of Juiim, A. !. IM 'I hat no pni'tofniiy oilier instnllment hns heen iiaid. 'lUm (Ilm-cl"4 K. ( 'nileinler, Al!a J. nl l ntler.Cmntiius V. N. KiKriflifo, Men y !! Kit. trnl;:e, A. AlurLrrir., and the I'.iim.sville.v. Ilud-.tn li. U. i. el in in feutuu rilil or juteresliu hhiA preniisi s 'I'he prayer id Hnid peiiiion 1-t. in nulirtanr, that an ace tmt tiny he taken of the amount now (Imp iIm n;iid i'o!!y i Im Lroek . on naiil note; and that theriiihlP or intere.-'s ot n'l tlefeinhinl iM'lileil and adjiuled; that pnid nior(i,r:tge ho f tre i !ie I, nnd -;ii(l preuns opiered to he sold, and so in mil u rhe proci ed.-i as thnll Ik; iH-renary tijipiiioria'e'l in Mm- payment of the anioitiit loiind to he due paid Poll 1 1 itehcoek.and snch.mh.-r or tie rrei! inane in the premise ttneihall secure In snui t'ollv UitcheiH'k, the payment of any and nil in- Hiallinefl' which may hureafter Income due lieronpuid note or nrenmeni; nnd thatnaid I'ully lliteheoek Invo such other and Inrther rc'irf I he preniifcs, as the Couii shrill deem her entitled to. CANF1KU) & SMITH. Attorneys lor linintiir. Chardon, July 12th. Idhi. Gj'Jwfi IXtiAL NOTICE. Nelson WooJard, .Vlminls- Court of Common Iruior tUh'iui Hon of Fran- j 1'lcos, Ceaaga cis I.. Dixon, 1'laintifl', County, Ohio. vk 1 .Motion lo revive Alnion Dixon. Defendant. J Judgiiient. O.AID I'eteiidunt, Almon Dixon, a non.ri-rtj. 0 dent ot the Statu ol Ohio, will take notice that on tho li.it vlay ol July, A. D. lHi'2, said pluintill'liled in the Ollicc of the Clerk of mud Court his certain motion, asking that a certain judgment rundercd in nnii! Court, on the 21st 01 October. A. I). W,, for I he sum ol t.'ili) M hivor ol K'jsseI Dixon, then ailiuinislrn'.or ol esinte ol' l'run-i. 1 Dixon, deceased, against said dcteiidanl, Almon Dixon, be revived byur der ol said Cour. That, after the rendition said judgment, to wit., nu the day o( May, A- 18d2, said Kusselr Dixon died, leaving raid estate unsettled, saiil judgment being unreversed unsulislied that oiler wards, to wil , on the dayof Julio. 1(1112, said Nelson C. Woodnrd was. by the I roi.ato court oi snui County, duly and qualified as administrator Jw konu nun of said estaie. Said Allium Dixon ia hereby notified to appear on tho I full dav of October. A. 1). 1S62. and show cause why said judgment should not he revived ngainst Inni; and il suliictcni cause tic not shown to the conlraiy. said judgment will then stand revived. N.C. WO.IDARD, Adm'rir 6vni oh of (slate of Francis I.. Dixon, decvl. Iiy Canlield &. Smith, Attorneys for l'l if LEG Ah NOTICE. William Hood, l'luinlifT, scainst F.llen Hood. Kob't Hood. In the Court ol Com Kli'.a Jane Jolly, and A. I mon Fleas of (ieauga liallord Jolly, husband of County , Ohio sain r.lizn Jane, r.uonv Mills, and Francis liar- vey Mills, husband of Petition for Partition. said I. lien. Sam'l Hood, I John E. Hood and Emily I Hood. Defcitdnuts. J fTMIEsaid Eliza Jane Jolly and A. Ralfnrd ly, husband of said Kliza June, residents the Slate of Heiinsylvanii, will take notice on the 22nd day of July, A. D. IHIi'J.a petition was tiled in said Court uguinst them and others, bv said William Hood, ami is now uendiug wherein said William Hood demnnds partition nf thu following lteiil Eststu.to it: The ol Lot No. It) of Auburn township, Cenuga Coun ty, Ohio, bounded north by Lot No. tl; west Lot No..ri; south by township tine; east by No. l.'i, eoiiiaiuiiii; 100 acres of land. Also the whole of Lot No. 12. of Auburn town ship, (.oaiitfi County. O., hounded east by Chuun cey Kuglestnn'0 laud; south by Lot No. Kl, Tract; west by William Hood's land; by Cliauiicey Clcsum's lunil. containing acres ol hind. And, that at the nexl term said Court application will bo made by the William Hood, for an order thai partition be made of said premises, and that dower be to sa'.d Ellen Hood. CAN FIELD & SMI Til, Gjw6 Au'ys for Feiltionor. ShorilPs Sale of Personal Fiopr sty. BY virltin of an execution of Fi. Fa , liich Irom the Court of Common Pleas Ceaiiga County in Ihe Suite nl Onin, wherein .1. l; ii lulu 1 1 o ml others aro plaintills, nnd Henry Carroll nnd olbelsaro defendants, dated tho'i'Jil day ol July, IHoi, lo me directed and (iclirereil, have !cviid upon, and shall exposu to sale public vendue, on the premises ol Henry Carroll, ill the township of M uuson in said County, On the VJth day of Atiyusl, IOCS. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 P. M. of said day, the following property, lo wit: I ono-horso wagon, a lotoflunce slakes, n lot of lumber, I mowing machine, 1 griuiUtone, I ox yoku, 27 grain bugs, 1 single harness, I i; acre of noi aloes, 1 belt ol bay-scales, 1 Cow. HSJ lbs. of cheese, subject to the interest Jacob C Barilctt, lor muiiuluctunng the same. (In the same day. between tho same hours, the premises of Thomas Carroll in said towuiip ond county ntoreaaid, 1 shull oiler nl public the following property, to wit.: I single 1 saddle about 1 ucre of potatoes, one horse wagon, 1 stove and ijic, 7 grain bags, cheeses, 2tl milk puns, 2 cheese lumps, 7 shelve., I cheese benches, 1 log chain, i two old bulls, 3 hogs, one grindstone, - milch C I .." lis. o' cheese, subject lo the interest of r.arllell for tnaniifaeluniM tbesuuie. The i-heee above described to be sold on Ihe premises of J C. Ilait'e.t.in said township aloresaid. lirai above described properly, inkeii as the ol Henry Carroll, al the lust described ns the property of l lios. Carroll, lo applyoa said execution. E.G. WHITE, Sheriff. Sheriffs OITico, Geouga I Co., August 8th, loti'J. 6S5wJ ROAD NOTICE. "VTOTICEis hereby given that a petition Jl be presentei lo the County Commissioners ol Liuauga County, Ohio, al Iheir regular ing, to be held iu Chardon, in said County, on 1st day of Sept., A. D. IHti'J, said petition thai the road leading f'niii the State road the School House, in District No. 2, in township, Hience norm through J.ot No. 1 met No J. and along the east lino of Lot No. and the west linool Lot No. 8. in Tract No. 2. tersection lite east and west center road in ter township, Geauga County, Ohio, he and changed as follows: Thai a new road be out and established by said Commissioners, mencing al a point where the east hue ot said 37 in said Chester, and Ihe west line of lot 3ii inlel sects the said Stale road, thence along lliu east line ol Col il, and the weal ol Lot. No. 36, and through the souih pari ol Not in Tract No. 2 in said Chester, intersecting said center road east ot the road as now Also that the old. road be vacated and discoiuin ued. Clwster, July 89th, 1803, ' 655wl PAINESVILLE. r k. in I I uf d l lie he to in day in the of D. and ap pointed Jol .1. uf that whole by Lot At water north 100 of said may as signed is si'ed of L. I ul o' clock about milch ot upon ven due haj ness, two. 3 cheese yoor cows, J.C said The prop erly ta ken will meet the pray ing near Chester Ji,in 5. in hea altered laid com lot No. north line Loi Wi4cox& APR rcccivm: Un more 1X13 Wand ATTRACTIVE SUM MVM COODS: CHECKED, and PLAIN 1W ft PLAIN and CHECKED SILK-lTarp Woods; Eimlisli Bercics; ri.Aix and riGip.F.n r.I.ACK ANDCOl-OliFI) SILKS OF AM. QKAI.ITIF.Si SHAWLS, SIIAWI. MKItlNO, SHAWL COItDKRING t LADIES' CLOTHS; TR1MM1NOS. l!IDnON3 LCF. GOOD.1, UlXlVESendllOSIEKYi BALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOF SKI UTS. WHITE GOODS ond DOMESTICS: House-Furnishing Goods; Cloths, Cussimcrcs and VESTINGS. A New and Fresh Stock of Groceries jttst received. Wilcox 3 Co. raineaville, July 7lb. C53lf Lockwood Broth's Have opened, this Day mm uk. Co OK CANDIES, M0ZAMEIQUES, Plaids k Brosha Plaids4 Traveling Mixtures, Grenadine Veils, Mitts, Gloves & Hosiery, PRINTS, English and American at 1 Bleached Cottons, at 1 Shilling; 1 Parasols k Stn-UmbreUas, SUMMF.lt SHAWLS, Frank Corsdts, ' Embroidered Collars ' nuflllcs, tin., Uf all kindi nf Goodi. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Now full of New Colors and Patterns. Cloths and Trhrigs To match in Every I'ariety. Cloths, Cassimcrcs & Vesting, GOODS FOR MEN$ BOY'S ft EAR. Neck Ties, Collars, Bosoms, &. Domestic Goods. All Goods marked in plain fiffiifts, tehlch there is no deviation. i Painosvilo, June, 1361. junfilfCt7 Army Register of Ohio Volunteers, p0r Sale at Dr. Nichols' Drngatoro j rVl..x0- Jaae 27ih. 1862. 650 SHOUTS, BRA! Com, Keuersll M.Meal. Middlinss.Osts i reii MISCELLANEOUS. J frun tf and Qreat Work on the Horse. THR HORSE AND HIS DISEASES BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. 8., Professor of I'atrmWy and Ormralita HurRery la the Veterinary College uf I'hilndrUhia, Fro lessor ol Vc'.ertnnry Medicine in the laM Aerieiiltursl Collece ol Ohio,Socre" tuiy ol ihe American Velerlnaiy Association ot Philadelphia, ' nn, etc. 1TTEL1J1 OU Of the Orlpln, History and distinctive trails of the varluM breeds oi Europcsn, Asiatic, African nnii American Hor ses, with the physical forma lion anil peculiarities of the annual, end how to ascertain his ni'c hy Ihe number and condition of hia leelhi illus trated wiih numerous ei tilmiilorv cncravinEs. IT1TLI-S YOU Of llreodinir. Breaking, Rts- tiling, herding, liriMimlng, Shoeing, and the general man ntrcment of the horse, with the beti modes of administer ing medicine; also how lo treat lining. Kicking, Hearing. Shy ing, Suiinbliiig, Crib lining, Ii(tleS!iiess, and other vicee tn n hleh he is subject I wiih numerous exjilanslory engra- Vill!!P. 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