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The Jeflersonlan Democrat JULIUS 0. COHVERSE, EdiTorT" CU1RD0S, OHIO, FRIDAY, DEC. !!. 186S. Summary of News. 21 Tbo queitloo of Ibo admission of the Boartbero claimants to scats In Ibe House of Representatives, it ii now coosldorod, bai bcoo fully determined. Tbo voto in the House adopting the Steveus resolution by two-thirds, is regarded as conclusive evi dence tbat tbej wilt not be admitted tbii Wioter. In Kentucky, the State Senate baa passed m bill removing any disability In regajd to persons who bad engaged In tne Rebellion. The Ilouie bat alio pardoned alt who com milled treason in the commonwealth. Tbe Legialatare also decreed to veto an act which gato loyal citizens a remedy against tbe tujurif s done by guerrillas and Rcbols. TbeSlato of Kentucky is rapidly "rccon tincting" itself. Tbo King of Botgium is dead. , Tbe first bill passed by Congress tbls sos felon is tbat prohibiting tbe importation of foreign cattle to prevent tbe spread of dii ease. It now awaits tbe President's signs tore. . Gov. Jpboson of Georgia bas reoolred i dispatch from tbe President directing the Inauguration of the Governor elect, and sag gosting tbe eloction of a United States Son tor. He advisos that the commissions of Members, of Congress bo issued by the in coming Governor. The Ohio Wool Growers' Convention will be held at Cotumbns, Jan. 3, 1805. Gov. worth took tbe oath of cflico at Raleigh, N, G. on Friday of last week, be fore tbe members of tbe two houses of Ibe Legislature, and a number of citixotis. Tbo Governor elect delivered a short address on tbe occasion, claiming tbat the peoplo North Carolina desired tbe restoration tbe Union. i Maximilian and Austria aro negotiating for tbe farther enlistment of 10 000 Aus ti tan troops for servioe in Mexico, to furnished daring fire years. Tbe cattle plaguo bas boon Inoreasiog England daring tbe past month to an alarm ing extent. During that period the attacks hare risen, from a previous monthly aver age, from 14,000 to upward of 27,000, and tbo deaths, , destruction inotuded, to .up ward of 21,000. Botween . tho 4ih 11 lb of November the number of oases by fifty per cent. In the ensu ing week things were not quite so bad, tboie was further increase still. London Times assumes tbat the doatbs, stead of 700 a week, are at least four times that number, and if winter does not bring m change for tbo better, tbe losses may ,000 or 6,000 a week beforo Christmas. Southern news Is meager. Governor Jenkins, of Georgia, bas boon inaugurated, la bis address, ho acknowlodgos the premacy of tbe laws and Constitution of United Slates. He compliments the negroes on their good conduo,and rceommonds tbat tboir testimony bo received in courts. regard to taxation, the Governor says lightest taxoe for sometime to. eomo wilt considerd boavy. The South Carolina Leg islature is trying to Induce Eoropoan emi gration to tbat State to tako tbe placo negro labor. The Virginia Legislature resolved to take measures to re-uoiio West ern and Eastern Virginia." . Chicago ia having a baptism offflre. With in tbe past fortnight there have been conflagrations almost every day. Early urday morning tbreo boslnoss blocks on Lake, Franklin and South Water were eotitley destroyed, tbe lots being at half a million of dollars. - A Fortress Monroe correspondent Jeff. Davis is turning bis attention than ever to the concorn of his soul. has recently been visited by bis old spiritual advisor, tbe pastor of St. Paul s cburcb.Rich tnond, who passed tho enliro day at his on la reiigobs reading and conversation, administered to blm the saoramtnt. Tbe Madeira wine crop, wbioh for ears was destroyed bv a disease of vinos, Is this year a succoss. About pipes of wine will be tnade.and the prospects of tbe next crop are even more favorable Tbe Akron Beacon announces tbe death tbe celebrated Jim Brown, tbe reputed or of tbe counterfeiting fraternity of nit county and vicinity. His skull was tared by a fall. He was s'ytty-seven years ge, and bad. long been one of tbe ahrewd of tbe utterers of spurious currency. He had been many times arrested, but coo vie ted only twice, having served term in tbe Obio, and one in tbe Penitentiary. At the timer of bis death was under bonds- for counterfeiting. Cleveland Herald says be was a man great loflueneo,even when known at a in counterfeit money ,betog elected as of the peaco In Boston township. He flocks of young men into bis net. Whon strength of hit intellect be never his spurious ooin, but sold it,usually,to dealers. The French Legation is getting over the recent strong resolutions on matters introduced In the Benato Mr. Wade, and In the House by Mr. Tbe First Beeretarj of tbe Legation 'stepped off to France, to tell tbe OoveriHDeot tbat the Amorieao people Congress aro alike bitterly opposed JFrencb-laslrlaq BiurpaDon, and lo got that Instructions. of of be in and in created but The in bo tbo In tbe bo of has large Sat Tbe Columbus Journal, of Saturday, Hat ed the trial of Dr. Dorsey, late State Treas urer, would probably commence on tbat day. Hon. R. B. Warden is retained to as sist In I he prosecution.. Tbe offices of all tbe Distrlot Provost Mar shals in tbe State have been closed, except that of tbe Seventh Consolidated District, which will close on the 10th Inst. Tbe rec ords bavo been filled with Colonel J. A. Wilcox, Provost Marshal General ot Ohio, at Columbus. Navigation is closed by a gorge In Ibe Mis sissippi twenty miles bolow St. Louis, and tbe river Is about closing opposite tbe oily. The Fenian agents sent from this country to Iroland have returned saddened by tbe dull prospects of tboir cause Oregon has adopted the Constitutional Amendmontrboing tho twenty-eighth State to do so. If weineludo Colorado, which has adopted a Stato Cona'iiution.but bas not yet been aamittod, mere are thirty seven states in tne union, auu tbe requisite number has now been secured. If we exoludo from the number of States which have ratified tbo measure, Louisiana, Arkansas and Virginia; Colorabo, California and Iowa will make up tne aenoiency. congress adjourned on Wodnesday last, till Monday, alter which time tbey were to adjourn again on Wednesday, till the 9tb of January. So we shall have but little to report from tbat Quarter till after tbe 8tb proximo, by wbich time tbo business of the session will be pretty woll shaped, and a definite courso developed. In consoaconco of tho Legislature of Tennessee Laving refused to admit negro testimony la tne civil courts, lien. Vttko, Assistant Commissioner of tbo reodmou s Bureau for tbat State, has issued an order which provides for special eourts, undor bis superintendence, to near cases In wbicn no groes are interested. Ibo California legislature on tbo 18tb ratified the Constitutional Amendment. In Sontb Carolina 6,000 children of f rood men are attending school. It is said Secretary Stanton has tendered his resignation to tbe President, and insists upon its acceptance. A dispatch from Montgomery, Ala., an nounces tbe arrest, on tbo 18th, of Semtnes, the commander of tho pirate Alabama. He is on his way to Washington, under guard. provisional Uov. Johnson, of Ua , has been rolicved from duty by ordors from Wasning- ton. Tbe Senato bas adopted a resolution to adjourn from Thursday until tbo 3d of Jan uary for tbo holidays, thus materially short ening tho time proposed by tbo House. Propositions bare been submitted to tho Senate to amend tbe Constitution by declar ing tbe indissolubility of tbo Union, and providing that no debt contracted by towns, counties or States, in aid of rebellion, shall be assumod either by an; State or the Uni ted States. . Captain Corbett, who commanded tbe priate Shenandoah when she loft England has been tried aud acquittod on tbo charge ot violating tbe foreign enlistment . act by selling tbe steamboat to the rebels and ou- listing mon for her. . Tho wboloTiambor of sheep In the Stato is 6.227.253, valued at 921.720,780: of hogs 1,453,695, valued ot 0,961,190. Licking county bas tbo largest nombor of shoep 236,303, and Pickaway county tbe largost number of bogs 47,081. Tbo Committee appointed to soleot a site for a Slate Agricultural Col lego bavo reoom- inondod tbo Miami University, at Oxford, bo taken for tho purpose. A bill was passed Congress appropriating to Mrs. Lincoln $25,000, thu same boing a salary of the President. , It is announced tbat W. T. Cogeeshall.lato editor of the Ohio Stale. Journal, is to bo the rrivato oocretary of General Cox. Ibo ap pointment is an adiniiobio one. Latest advices from Jamaica say tho num ber of executions is estimated at from 2,000 to 4,0011, and "tbe laud is offensive with corpses." This is tbo result or tho "prompt and eflioiont measures for putting down tho Insurrection,'' which aro commended l.oDdon paper. ... Death of Hon. Thomas Corwin. esti mated says more He pris and several the 4,000 of load' Sum fraor of most was Hon. Thomas Corwin, while at a social meeting of Ohioans . at Mr. Wetmore's, (he State Military Agent, in Washington, on Thursday of last week was stricken with palsy, and remained unconscious until 2 o'clock, 1 M., on Monday, when be breathed bis last. A special dispatch to tbe Cincinnati Qazetl say a : . A brilliant assemblage of Obloans were tnik evening at tbe Stato Military Agency. It) tbe suupor room wbeco be been keeping tbo company ia a roar with lively sallies ot wit, lion, i nomas Corwin, ei Governor, ei-Secretarv of tbo Treasury, ex-Sonator, and lato Minister to Mexico, while in the midst of a humorous anecdote, was struck with paralysis of tbe right Senator Wade and Oen. Qarefloid, who beside him, caught bim as he was falling, and carried bim to a bed. lie is now unable to speak and apparently in a critical condition, but still entirely conscious. Chief Justice, Gen. Sherman, Senator Sher man and other promioont Obioans watching at'his bedside. " Cheesey. Tbe of dealer justice drew in retailed petty alarmed Mex loan by Scbenck. bas Imperial The Second Annual Meeting of the State Cheese Manufacturers' Association will be held in Cleveland, on Wednesday and Thursday, January 24th and The Annual Address will be delivered Wednesday evening, January 24th, X. A. Willard, A. M., of the Utica Morn- ina Herald end Country GenUman, ablest writer on Dairy Farming k Cheese Manufacture in the Union. Tbe Meeting will be one of great interest, and a large attendance is Eeclcd of Dairymen Irom all parts of tate, at well as delegates from New New York and the Canadas, ficers are to be elected for tbe ensuing nd innrta am ia ha' made from and gheeoe Factories, giving the result of to the! put year's operations, and also from fur-1 large number pt private dairies. I Commercial. . The Lady's Friend. The publishers of this beautiful magszioe have issued a magnificent number for Jan nary. Tbe leading steel engraving, "Tbe Forest Gloaner," Is a perfect gem of beauty. We do not know where tbe publishers of tbe Lady's Friend get such beautiful designs for tbeir engravings. Then we bave a gorgeous colored plate, "Tbe Hand Banner Screon in Cbenille on Vol vet," wbich the ladies say is magnificent. Tho large double colored Steol Fashion Plate is as usual superb we bad almost said unequalled. Another en graving, called "Stephen Wbarton's Will," which illustrates a fine story, is very sug gestive. Then we bavo a boautiful plate of Children skating, intendod to Illustrate the winter stylos of children's clothing; with numerous other plates illustrating Hair Nets. Winter Dresses, Bordors for Jackets various new styles of Bonnets, Winter Cos aques, Paletots, Jackets, Embroidery, Che mises, Night Dress, Ancient Head Dresios, Patchwork, &o , &o. The literary matlor is exoellont. Among the articles, we note "Stephen Wharton's Will," "Mrs.. Trunk," by Francos Lee; "Paul's 8iory, or French Lessons;" "Clance," by August Bell; "Tho Two Nightingales.' "Stories of ou( Village," by ' Beatrice Col onna; "la Illooss,"by Florence Percy;"Rach el Dana's Legacy," by II. A. Hey don; "Arthur's Wife." "Loving Mary " Editor's Department, Tbe Fashions, Housobold Re coipts, &o. ' Prico $2,60 a yoar; 2 copies $4,00; 8 cop ies (and ono gratis) $16. JYoto is the lime to get vp clubi for I860. Spocimcn mum bers for this purpose will son! for 15 cents, n heeler ft ilton $ celebrated sewmg Ma. chine are furnished at I'remiums in err (am cases. I be I'rospectus or this magasine for next year embodies a splendid list of contributors. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut Stroot, Philadelphia. News from Mexico states that the Lib erala captured and held for a little while Monterey, bat were torceu to retreat De- fore two columns of the French, one of which they repulsed wlih heavy loss. Juarez has published a decree announcing his intention lo continue the exercise of tbe functions of the Executive of the Re Eublio of Mexico, on account of tho ina nity of the people to hold an eleotion and name a successor during the presence of the r rench invaders. - by O. G. THAYER, GUNSMITH, T70ULD say to the nubile that he has just re VV turned from New Ycrk with a good supply of HAZZARD'S BEST GUN-POWDER, a lew good Single and Double Barrelled Shot Guns, " Powder-flasks Shot-bap, WADS, WAD-CUTTERS, SHOT. CAPS, Bar-lead, and all kiuds oi matorials nsually kept in gunshops. A NICE , IRON GEARED TUB Si IXC IATIIK, fitted lor all kind of Iron-Turning; also a New Gaining Twist ol the Most Approved Style. O. G. THAYER. Chardon, Deo. 22d, 1865. 832tf Good Supply of GIFT BUOK8 &. PHOTO- A 830tf GRAPH ALBUMS (or the Holidays, at NICHOLS' DKUti HTUKti. ITT ANTED. An Agent tocanvasa the town YV ihips of Chester .Russell, Munson and New bury, for Horace Greeley's 'AMERICAN CON KL1CTV Newsoaoersof am. parties freely ae. knowledge this Work Superior to ail others pub lished. - More than 100,000 Copies of Volume have already been sold. An excellent opportu nity is offered to a good canvassing age.it. For particulars, aouress 831 GEO. WM. WILSON. Auburn, Geauga Co., O., Dec. 15th, 18C5. en tertained bad his side. were lying Tbo are Geauga Seminary. THE WINTER TERM ol the above Institu inn. located at Chester. Geauga Coutnv.O. will nnmmenca on tho 18lh liny of Dec. inet Prof. E. Fish, Jr., of llrooklyn, is engaged priucipnl, who intends to conduct the Institution with reference lo its permanency Terms of Tu ition the same as lasi year. Ample nccommo daiions lor students wUhing to board themselves at the Seminary. By order ol the Board Chester, December 7th, 1865. 831 noil SALB.The Subscriber, wishing to L gage in other business, oilers for sale his Saw Milhsiiuated in the south-east nnrt of Huntaburg. One of Fnirchild & Hazen's Shingle Machines la connected with it, capable of cutting from 3 4 Thousand Shingles per hour. This mill is in one of the best timber localities of country has a large run ol custom in good run nino order. ad will be sold at a bargain. For particulars, address ihe subscriber, ' O. M. BAliNES. Huntsburg, Dec. 19th, 1865. 832w3 Ohio 25th. on by the pub lic ex the Eng land, Of D. F. FELTON. MEAT MARKET, Under Chardon House, Chardon, O, fr)-All kinds of Fresh Meat sold in quantities lo suit purchasers. r ltr.SlI OYSTKHS received daily , by the Can Chardon, Deo. 1st, 1865 D. F. FELTON. 829tf. NEW YEAR'S BALL. A New Year's Ball will be given at the Char don House, On MONDAY EVENING, lot, 18U6. WA1I are invited. MUSIC Utley's Cotillon Band. 9TUm, THREE DOLLARS. 829w4 BENTON & CO., Proprietors. .SO tie a 7Wo LEGAL. NOTICE. THE STATE OF OHIO, I Court of Common Fleas. . J Heater Ann Fop.lewell J versus Junius Popple wsll et al. N , Junius Popplewoll is notified that on (lie day of Deo., A. D. 1865, Hester Ann Popple well filed her petition against him and others, the Clerk's office of the Court of Common of Geauga County, Ohioetting up her marriage to bim; that on issue of such marriage, aha one child about 7yearso(agei that at Cntmtv aaid defendant was guilty of ex ire cruelty and gross neglect of duty towards and that he conveyed to one Sarah H. French Popplewell.hia farm ailuated in Huntsburg, m Count. Ohio, to de raud her: asking divorce, alimony, eustody of aaid child; that Beni Geauga ,i j . , l:r .conveyance ne hoi asiue. ana lurmer niwi, Haid case will be hrarc at next term oi Court. ' IIUTCHINS &, FUKRIST, eaiw6 A ttoraeys for Petitioner' t. MASTIC l. r. a. rowlet. . S. MASTICK. TO TUE PEOPLE: New- DETirm . At East Claridon, 0. The Undersigned, having formed a Co-part, netship under the firm name of Mastick, Kow ley Sl Co., are now selling DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. sna an articles usually kept, lu a country store, i prices iu compare Willi me limes. WE HO NOT MEAN TO BE UN DEIISOLD. All kinds of Produce taken In Exchange for Goods. Please call and examine our Stock- We will try and use you well, and give you satisfaction so mat you may go on your way rejoicing. MASTICK, ROWLEY & CO. East Claridon, Dec. I5ih,1865. 831w5 s7 BL- DAYTON7 WATCH Maker and JEWELER would respectfully announce to tire citizens - . 1. uurion ana surrounding country, that he has per manently located in D. L. Johnson's Store, whore he will repair WATCHES, CLOCKS and Jewelry, on Short otice. All Work Warranted according to Quality. Burton, Dee. .1Mb, 18G5 831tf . Q.RE AT CHANCE . . FOB -Argents. . IV HAT THE PEOPLE WANT: THE HISTORY OF THE WAR, Complete In One Very Large Volume of over IOOO Paget. This work has no rival a a candid. lucid complete, authentic and reliable History of the "Great Conflict." It contain reading matter equal to three largo royal octavo volumes, splen didly illustrated with over 150 fine Portraits of Generals, Battle Scenes, Maps and Diagrams. Returned and disabled officers end soldiers, and energctie young men in want of profitable employment will And llua a rare chance to make money. We have Agents clearing $250 per month, which we will prove to any doubting ap plicant; for proof of -the above, send for Circulars and see our terms. Address JONES BROTH ERS & CO., 14a West Fourth Street, Cincin nati, Ohio 821m3 Chardon, STORE, Ohio. I as The subtcrlber, having recently opened an Extensive Bool and Shoe Store, one door south of the Court House in Chardon, is now better than ever prepared to supply the wants of his numerous customers, both old and new. In ad dition to the variety usu..lly kept in a country tore, he has on hand a Large and Choice As sortment of Fine . Calf and Kip Boots, LADIES' BALMORAL KID GAITERS, Prunello Gaiters, MOROCCO BOOTEES, &.C, &c, Besides a General Assortment of Children's Shoes. fcTAll Work ol the Best Quality and Finish. Custom Work dona to order, and on the most reasonable terras, Call and examine for your selves. R. P. MUNSELL. Chardon, May 5th, 1865. 799tf lo sit uated the FARM FOR SALE. A Farm of 187 Mi acres located 2 miles east ol the center of Montville, on the Center road. Said Farm is under good Improvement well-watered 35 acres ol good timber land good sugar orchard ol 300 trees a young apple orchard of 150 trees, of first clais fruit. Build ings in good condition. &-Terms. 35 dollars an acre. A part on time, if desired. EDWAKD BAILEY. Montville, December 12th, 1865. 83iwf T7OR SALE. House, Barn X ntteen acrea ot land, with good Weil, Orchard, 6tc about one-lourth of mile south ol Hambden Center. For terms, itiireol the Undersigned, or Mr. J. a. Unst.at lambden. G. W. STOCKING. Hambden, Dec. 8ih, 18C5 830w4 JAN. 11 tb. in Pleaa has Geauga Tie her Sl a cannot set them ot vc aaid j (o Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, GLAD NEWS FOR TBI TJKFORTUNATE. ' BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are Warranted, in all cases, lor the Speedy Permanent Cube of all Diseases arising Sexual Excesses or Youthful Indiscretion, , Seminal Lose, Nightly Emissions, and Sensual Dreams; Genital, Physical and Nervous Debili ty, Impotence, Gleet, Sexual Diseases, &c, No Change of Diet is Necessary, nrl thev can be used without detection. box contains 60 Pills. Price One Dollar. you cannot get them of your Druggist, they be sent by mail securely sealed, post paid, full instructions mat. insure a cure, on receipt the money; and a pamphlet of 100 pages, on error ol youth, the consequences and remedy sent free, 10 cent, required lor postage. Circulars to gentlemen only, sent free on oi envelope and stamp, Addresa Dt. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, P. Box 5079. 442 Broadway, N, Dealers can be supplied by Demaa Barnes Co., Wholesale Agenta, New York. 821 More Valuable than Gold Bryan's Life Pills PURIFY THE BLOOD, , Remove Headache, Dizziness, Giddiness, Unpleasant Dreams, Dimneas of, " Sight, Indigestion, Cleanse the Stom ach and Bowels, Insure New Lira in the Debilitated, and RESTORES the Sick to PERFECT Heahh, Trv them! thev only cost 25 cents, and if cannot get them of your drugglst.send Ihe to ur. J. mil AN. uonsuiting rnyaician. Broadway. P. O. Box, 5079, ana they will be ssiu by return ol men postpaid. Dealers supplied by Demas Barnes & Co., ; Yoik. 821yl LIFE INSURANCE. D. M, ALLEN, AGENT OF Secnrily Life Insurance Company, Would announce to his friends and the commu nity in Geauga County, (tint he is again in the held, end prepared to wait upon ail who wisn in formation in regard to the all-important subject of Life Assurance. Representing a Strong, Reliable and Growing company, tno Agent la comment tnat ne win do ante losausiy an woo wuti to avail meniseivc: of the Advantages of Life Assurance. Having an Agency with the UNIVERSAL Lite Insurance Company, orepi stiiutfonsHAVE BEEN IMPAIRED BY DIS, EASE, and Snch na hnvo been, or would be likely to be. rejected by other Companies. Also TO INSURE AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS of Whnlsoeve-Character, on the MOST RE A SON ABLE TERMS. Any Inquiries, by letter or otherwise, promptly answered, and all informatiou within my reach. touching any branch of my business, most freely and chcorluliy given. Address D. M. ALLEN, 823 w3 South Newbury, Geauga Co., O. Come and Sec!! What magic in three little words, Like these herein expressed! These give new lile to seeking minds, And asitnte the breast. The uudersigned have just returned from the Eastern cities where they have purchased as Kine Klpcnnt. Stilr.ndid. Benutiful. Durable and Eco nomical Stock-ol FALL & WINTER GOODS, as was ever brought to this market. We take no hack holds, nor wind noid. Manama on an blowinsr nor any other hold but. COME AND SEE, "EVERYTHING in the Line of Dress Goods, From Silk to Merinos and Prints , &3r Balmoral Skirls and Corsets The Double and Twisted, Self-adjusting, Elliptic, Patent Hoop Skirts. Come and See CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, LADIES' CLOTHS, &c. Having purchased the entire Clothing fc,s tablislunont of L.S. Ayres, they are prepared to manulacrure- to order, under the direction of J- Btrohl the Latest Style and Fashion ol LADIES' CLOAKS, and. besides, havo on hand a very superior Stock of Cloaks Ready Made. 1 he Latest Stylo ol Hats & Caps LATE3T STYLE LATEST STYLES, Boots & Shoes Alto GROCERIES, do. ' ,,- Come and See. CANF1ELD k MURRAY., Chardon, Oct. 13th, 1865. 822if Burton Tinshop. AN. BEARD lakes this method to remind the public that he keeps constantly on hand at bis Shop in Uurion, an Kinds oi Tinware. Stores, &c. Hn flutter hiimelf that his Slock ia as large and valuable aa can be found in any other coun try shop. He is prepared, at all limes, to do Cub torn worn on snort notiec ana inti terms. OCT All Work warranted. Give him a call be fore going elsewhere. A. N. BEAKD. Burton, fov. 24th, 18G5. 828yl a and a a en- "HrOsTHlCCDWaaT HARNESS-SHOP. CLARK & MERRILL T"EG leave to say to tho good people 1 Chardon and vicinity, that they have returned from the war, and resumed old business of saddle and harness-making biop oni door north of Democrat Office where they hope to receive the calls of all their old irienas, ana nosts oi new ones. All kinds of work in their line done to order in the most approved style, and on terms as aonnble as can be nbiamed olscwnere. Chardon, Oct. 12.1805. , 22 m6 and from &c, . Each If will , with1 oi the receipt V. & A" 1 ! Drow siness, vou money r sen Boot & Shoe Shop. BfR. II. UTLEY 1Y1 , Would respectfully call attention ol the Public to the fact, that he for sale as Durable, f ashionable Stock ol Uooti & Shoea as the country affords and, as to Price, we ate prepared to sell them at aa LOW PRICEqs any SHOP in the COUNTRY rr-i-r.nBirtm Work done to ordor en short tico,and on the most reasonable terma, KTShop 2 doora north of the Disciple Church. Chardon, Oot. 27th, 1865. 624tf BEECH WOODS Carriage Factory is located 8 milea south ol Parkman Village, auga Couuty. Ohio, where ran be lound an o! FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES & BUGGIES, which will be sold Lower than can be elsewhere. 03rCall and see them before E. W, UPH AM. Parkman, July 14th, 1865. 809yl Attention! Citizins of Chardon and the adjoining Towmhips'. TIMOTHY McAULIFF takes this of informing tbe citixens of Chardon dioininir townshioi. that ha ha a located al don, on Water Street, near the watering and is now ready todo all kinds of iJlocksmith- ing Work: ilorse-shoeing, wagon xrojning,e&e., , AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Please give him a call before going elsewhere. TIMOTHY McAULIFF. Chardon. Sept. 1st. 1865. 816tf New n'l'KAVKD or driven off from the prerr. O the Undersigned, THREE HEIFER two Red, and one Speckled. Any one intormatiop of their whereabouts, eitherty or otherwise, will be liberally rewarded. v. uA I Russell, Dec. 8th, 1865. ' Mmf NOTICE. Tho Undersigned bas been appointed and qualified aa administrator on the estate or William Bouiion, deceased, of Parkman, Geauga Cou,,thr7T1LPEN Parkman, Dec. 15th, 185J, ' ' . 831w4 Times df Holding Courts. THE STATE OF OHIO, S3. To the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Geauga County, Greeting: Ir Is Hereby Ordered, that the several Terms or the DtsTaicT Court and Court cr Common Plum, for the year 186G, shall be held in the sev eral Counties composing the Ninth Judicial Dis trict ot the state ol uino, as follows, to wit.t DISTRICT COURT. . ln Stark County, on September 4th. In Carroll County, on September 7th. in uoiumotana uounty, on (September lutn. In Mahoning County, on September 12th. In Portage County, on April 3d. In Trumbull County, on April Sih. In Lake County, on April lOih. In Geauga County, on April 1 1th. - In Ashtabula County, on April I3t'i. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. In Carroll County, on Jan. 9th. Anril 24th. and September 18th. In Stark County, on Jan. 22d.Mav21at. and October 15th. In Columbiana Count v. on Feb. 12th. Mav "7ih. and September 24th. in manoning bounty, on Jan. 15th, April 16th, and October 15th, In Portage County.on Jan. 30th. Mav Int. and October 2yih. In Trumbull County, on February 12th. Mav 14ih,'V4 September 17th. iA. county, on Jan. 22d, April 30th, and. SeptIV? i Geauga County. on Jan.8tb. April 16th. and August 20ih. In Ashtabula County, on Feb. 5th, May 14th, and Oct 15th. You will enter this order on the Journals of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas; and cause the same to be published, a required by law. Witness th signatures of the Judges of said District, at Can field, this 31st day of October A D. 1865. J A. AMBLER. 1 Judgtiqf Com. C.-E G LID DON, PUai of Ninth NORMAN L. CHAFFEE, Judicial Pitt. THE STATE OF OHIO, GEAUGA COUNTY, so. 1, Wm. N.Keeny, Clerk of the District Court and Court of Common Pleas in and for the said County and Sfhte, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of tne original erder now on hie in my office, and entered upon tne Journals ol Hie said uouns. ' , B23W4 .WM. JN . IVEjEjIN X , L Jer. New Gocds At East Claridon! J P. LU KB N S, not having, as yet, sold his . Store, but having largely RENEWED his Stock ol Goods, would call public attention to the (act that he is now better than ever prcparea losatisly. all customers. He baa a General As sortment oi Drv Goods, . Groceries, Hats & cap?, Boots & shoes. CROCKERY, HARDWARE, &c, and will sell on terms as favorable as ony ohe country merchant. WrCall and see for yourselves. , . , Mr AH kinds of Merchantable Produce wanted. N. B. Being in noor health, he will sell or . rent if a favorable opportunity is presented. ' J. P. L UK ENS. East Claridon, Nov. 24th, 1865. 828w6 rea the has th no WARNER. YOUNG & CO. Merchants, Tailors and' DEALERS jy cloths, cassimcrcs, ' Westings, ty Also a Large and Well-selected Stock Beady-made Clothing, EATS dk CAPS, . FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, i 1 VALICES. .- y CARPET BAGS, &c., &.c, &.c, &e. OUR GOODS are bought for cash, and will be sold AS LOW AS AT ANY OTHER HOUSE West of New York. . , W., T. & CO. Paineeville, Oct. 20th, 1665. 823tf Ge As sortment bought buy ing. ' N EW SKIRT FOR 18666. THE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE IN 11 OOP SKIRTS. J. W. Bradley's Mew Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or doable) Spring OJWM.A. Thisii method and Char place, nventlon consists of duplex (or two) El liptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly together edge to edge, making the tougheat, elas tic, most nexiute ana auraswe curing ever useu. They seldom bemo ok break like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twicti aa long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can bo tnaile. The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellip tic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Church Pewa, Arm Chairs, lor Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place aa easily and con veniently as a Silk or Muslin dress. A iody having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the Duplex El liptic Sieel Spring Skirl for a single day .will nev er alterwarda willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young ladies they aro superior loan otners. .... The Hoopa are covered with two ply doable twisted thread, and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which iseued on all Sin gle Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered, to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down atalrs, stone sieps, &c-, wbich they ar constantly subject to when in use. . All are made or tne new nu o.cKu wmou Calves giving mail : E.S. .' 7f Tapea.and are the best quality in evwy pari; . 1 civina: to the wearer .ihe most graceful and per fect shape poeaible, and are nnqueetioi! lightest, moac deairable.coaifortable and duly late ' uestionsbly the econom- U WEST. BRADLEY & CARY. Proprietor, of the Invention, and Sole Manufaeturere,91 1 Cham bers, and 79 and 81 Reade Streeta, New York. Foraaloin all first class Stores in thia city, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba. Mexico, South America and the West Indies. , Wrlnouire for tho Duplex Elliptic (or Double Spring Skirt. A. o C. . 816' -