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Western Reserve Chronicle TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. " (fm IJtrW Fipt'enH, U o.lraac- T.VU- mr'.y Vavmmt fm-m-4 made a.lvmmr. n .- per discontinued until all arrearage, .re imi.t .- . - o i-- Kate-a ar Advertising, "" Twelve Hoes equal to one inch in apace, make . J Sm 6m lyr I square $ .50 1 $ l.pQ $ 1,50 1 $ 2,f9 $ 4.00 1 $ t Squares Squares column S column 2.00 4.U0 7.00 r 8.S0I 5,00 8.00 LiOO 1.50 jj,00J 6.081" ",00 7.001 10.001 K00 .501 4,n6 r 8.001 liOO" f 12.00 20.001 20,00 35,0(1 I colnmn 6.08 - 9.00 ) 12.00 20.00 35.00 60.00 Advertisement? noi coder contract, must be murk ed the length of time desired, or they will be continued and charged lor until ordered out. special Kotieea, and extra dis.lu.vei Advertise ttiuU, 50 per cent more. Deaths and Marriages inserted gratis, but Obituary notices ehars-ed half urine. Transient Advertisements to be paid for invariably in aavanoe. Yearly Advertisers will be charred extra for I "in aolutiea and other Notices, net connected with wair regular business, ruftiaess Cards, not exceeding S lines, tl.OO a line er year: each additional line. 7a cents. JOB FEIXTISU. ' Having Teeently made large additions of the latest styles T type, to our assortment uf Job Printing material, we are prepared to execute in the best manner, the different varieties of Plain and Fancy Printing . seen AS Address Card. Business Cards. Bank Cheeks, bills of Lading, Ball Tickets. Certificates, Label. Check book. Manifest. Colored Printing. Notes, Drafts, Proiraiunie. Form Books, Receipt. Clanks, ail kind?. Handbills, Show bills. In fact everything done in the !iae of Print ing, at prices that cannot fail to suit, and with dispatch. We keep constantly ou hand a good assortment of Cards and pine Stationery, from which those in want of Pnutiug can select. J Mali era' aad Caa-.tn.bleV Illnnka. Warrantee, ifortyape naif Qutt-Cfaim iW. . .t : meat. tirerutiaue, SmbjHrntt. etc.. Constantly on hand and far sale. M . f ? --. -- - - rv- - -r-r- .-- : Arrival and Departure of Mails. POST-OFFICE, Warren, ., t i " " March 3U. lii i YOrXGSTOWX' Dailt Arrives ) r ; leave? 11:19 . :,!.'.? : : CLEVELA.V1. I)n.T-Arrivr 11:19 : leaves i ri r . SALKM. Diti.r Arrive 7 r u: IravreOi h OIL DIGGINGS, Duly Arrives 11 ; Icaviv 2 r . JiH.VROX-Awivcs Tues, Tlinrs and Sat at-lOi'i) x ' m: leaves same dam at l::!tl r . ' ' WEST CREEX VILLK Arrives Hon, Wed and Fridays at 2 r x: leaves Tuts, Thurs and Sut nrdnys at 12 M. OREEXSBUKG 11 Arrives Hon. Wtd and Fridays ,, .. at ll-Ai; leavi- uiuxkii at 1 V. - -. $ ,0RTU BLOOM FIELD Arrive Mou. WeJ and Fridays at 7 r it; leaves Tuc-, Tliur and Sat urdays t 8 x v. FARMIXtiTOX Arrives Wed and Fridays at r ' i : leves Taos and Thrsl:iy at T n. CAKTOX.M'CK CKB;K,HA.X-.S1ILI..-JJcc- Arnves rrnlay o P a: lesve luci::y ti:-ai k m. K A V K a A Arrives .Moil- el. and rrniav. 4r m; leaves on l ues., Thur. ami Snl:ir.l.iy r Hails which leave at or before 8a are dnxed the preceding hVe.attf r M. -Ail t lien -are cbved natl an toour previous to their acnarTore. " - - C. M. PATCH. P. M. No drop letters delivered unless prepaid. j t Town and. County. Printing Material for Sale. : i - W'6 have for sale, a quantity of Printing Material, most of it but little worn, con- nisting of Newspaper and Job Tvie, from Pearl to 8 line Pica, plain and fancv. Al so, Cases, Charges, Rules, Ac, all of which will be sold cheap. Printers wishing to make Additions to their material. i!l.-nve of us. ". the HAPGOOD. ADAMS & RITEZEL. Notice to Tax-Payers. t -. - uwing to tne difficulty or procuring . t hange. tax-payers are requested to bring the change with them when they come to - payineir raxes, it wiu re easier ior eiicn . person tosayeadollar in change than for the Treasurer to procure it for the aecommoda- , .. tion of iax-payers generally. Due atteu - tion to this matter will fnciltate the pay ing in of taxes, and save persons much in convenience and delay. The Treasurer will be disposed to accomiuedale as far as it? will, be possible, and trusta tbat the pup lic will exhibit a similar spirit. 'The kind of funds that I am required to take for' taxes, are U. S. leg:U tender bills, Ohio money, anil Bank of the State of Indiana, ' . ; and ' It their or unless said rood ease school WILLIAM RITEZEL. County at Religious Notice. The Rev. Wilson.of Ravenna will preach at the Methodist Church in Xiles. Suuday October 19th. -' 5 - ; Religious Notice. Law Firms-License. i til reply to a letter of inquiry from the Collector for this District;' the Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, says. "A firm License only is sufficient for two or more lawyers to carry on the legitimate busin ess of a legally constituted fopartner- - ttahip."!, -r; ' To J rope, of and The 105th Regiment. The lOoth Ohio, raised in the. counties of Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake, Trumbull, '- Portage and Mahoning, commanded bj ' CoL Hill, took part in the bard fought battle of Perry ville.vrCoL Hall aeems to jhave the fortune to find the places where heavy blows are'given and taken. The Cinrannati Gazett frooi wbich' .we have iakeo the account of the battle gives no . Jist of tUe casualities in the 105U'- j ( r ' c tal tal nan pany. N ins r ire. 1 is a Loyd's Military Maps. The hW Miliiy Mnf and GazetUerof tliejSouttM;! States, jut published by J. T. Loyd, Xo. l.4 Broadway,- Xew Yoik is a very correct und valuable aid to the study of Military ojm-atiops of the pres ent time. -Its nize.is 4 by 5 JVct, and its lrice is only 25 cents. The back of the man is a ' complete CiazettJer of the Southern States, giving the name of each " "county, it area, jiopulation, -ouality f soil, products, ic.'tc. " ' up w would dowa iu ago. Fruit Trees For Sale. " At the ohl Xurserj-of G. Ilapgood & . Son, I have for sale a superior lot of Ap- - pie Trees and other fruits, of the choicest varieties grown in this country. Also, an assortment of Tnrious small fruit. Pri t ces low enough " to make it an object for all in want of trees, to call. Oct 15i 4 z , , x r H- K.-HAPC.tX)D: G c October Term Trumbull Com. Pleas. .sCourt commences to-day. Subjoined is a list of the Jurors drawn for the pres tnt Term: I tl .' 'J CKAND JLTBOas. .' . David Caldwell, Farmington. r-James Christy, Kinsman.- j . 'Julius Truesdell, Vienna. y, P. Green, Bloomfield. "' Oilman A. Martin, B. A. A. Baldwin, 'Warren. Lathrop Mayhew, Bristol, .t ''Dannis White, Southington. Thomas Craig, Warren. - Bedding A. Wisell, Lordstown. - Wd Laird, Mesopotamia. - J' ' 'Lewia Bushnell, Johnston. ; ; Oaorgo Fassleman, Weatharsfield. - (prrin Cory, Green .'.;. - Ptwr jcaoas. . -, "Miles Hank j Howland. J. ' Stephen Bates, llartford. o . Josiah Hina, Johnston. " benezer Joy, Southington.' ' 'I! ;": Jra Knapp, Mecca. iCharles Lamberson, Farmington. .'..liugn Montgomery. Sr Brookfield. : "TiTa A. M. Brockway, jlartiord. . -James Hoyt, Warren. "Philoa W. 3ardner, BrialoL: - . i . tv3nnitto Dana, Warren; ; V '- . ; ; .'JCeilletti Fowler, , , .. . c also B' These just Fifty N GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! T ' . FuR TDK UtN'lrlT OF tut iholdicrs Aid Society! TO BE HELD it BROOKFIELD, Thursday, October 16, 1862. OfTll'EH. iTetit.u ni Mrs. i- j). King. ice rreMilent Mrs. .Sarah lmuai- .Secretary ilrs. A. Chew, Treasurer lira. J. . Stewart. OFFICERS OF THE DAT. Chairman Rev. T. V,'. Earner, Marshall A. Christy, Esq. lioe 1 Waldorf, J. Hoaeland. D. UalL M. II. Coburn. F. Peck. R. Chriatv. R. S. Hart, 1 W. Clark, II. Hamilton. R. ."iewart, i. ciinstr. Ajenti to sell Ticket -A. Chew, A. Christy. T. W. tise. Aeenls to receive Tickets at Table .1 A. Valines. ,J. Leslie. iicket Treasurers Dr. J. Stewart.' 1-1 I. Kins. Eso. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Mlc Hail Columbia. Wavrv By Rev. X. Betts, of Vienna. Mms'ic Star SingleU Banner. Oration State of the Country, by Her. V. P. Pinney, of Sharon. 3titsie E iluribus Unuin. h-atiuH Prosecution of the War. bv Elder W . Lnmphear, of Warren. .1imiV Hetl, White and blue. A llit-tory uf the Soldiers' Aid Society ol Northern tlliio, by Rev. W. Haze. Music il.irsellaise Hvmn. What should be done by the Aid Society; atsti a History 01 nu experience, while performing the duties of a Chaplain in the 67th Reg. O. V. I, by Rev. R. II. Hurlburt, of Voungstown. - , Music America, National Hymn. Announcement of further Order of Exer cises by Iter. I. W. Wainer, of Hart ford. ltfneJletioHhx Rev. W. IIaz of Hub bard. l'.xeiMMs to commence at half wast 10 M. Dinner at half past I P. IT. ' Admittance to first table. 371 cenU Second table, 25 cents. All are cordiullv invited to at tend. LAST CHANCE! TO 35JNI.IST. Hw RECRUITS STILL RE jjj CE1VED FOR Headquarters at the (Sfirf- OjNct; Warren, Ohio. G. X. HAPGOOD, Recruiting Officer. EXAMINATION OF School Teachers. THE Board tf Sc-IumiI Examiners for Trumbull County, will commence their regular Examinations of Teachers for Fall and W in ter Schools, on the lath day of September. Applicants far certificates, who reside in Ousta Vas. Kinsman. Johnston and Vernon will mtt,iA Examination on Friday, the 1W h of September. Applicants residing in Liberty, Hubbard. Brook- end Vienna, on Monday, tha!d of September, Applicants residmr tn Fowler, Buret! a, Meoci Hartford, on Wednesday, the i-llb of 'Septem ber. ADnlicant reniilinff in VMniwf.mii niiMnfil.l Greene and Bristol, on Friday, the 2tith of Septem ber. - Applicants rssidinr in Farmlncton. Snnthinirlnn Champion, on Monday, the ilh of September. Applicants residing in Newton, Lonlstown and Braoeville, on Wednesday, the 1st of October. Applicants residing- in Warren. Howland and Weathersheld. on Friday, the 3d of October. is expected that applicants residing- in the sev eral districts will attend on the day designated for district. Applicants will -please brine slates. Xo text-book atlas can be consulted by applicants, during any examination. The attention of persons interested is called to the laniruaare of the statute, vix: "So person shall be mtQUamd as a teacher in any primary common school such nerson shall nave Ar obtained from Examiners or any two of them, a eertiucate of moral eh.ixacter. and that he or she is quali fied to teach Orthography, Reading, Writine, Arith metic. Geography and Enclish Grammar, and in such nerson intends to teach in anv common of kmrr grade, he or she shall first obtain a certificate of the requisite qualifications in addition the branches aforesaid. said Examinations will be held at the Court in Warren, and will commence punctually 10 o'clock, A 41, at which hour all applicants be present, as the nine of examination will limited. HITTLEStY ADAMS. Warren. Aug 7, lsoi Ti J.' McLAIN & SON, - :. WAHRE.N', OHIO. an Mosev, Discount X aper, Bct and Sell Exchanreou Eastern Cities, and Eu insurance Companies represented with stock Twelve Million Dollars. Legal and Collecting Business promptly attended to. Interest paid on De posits. , arren. u., reo. 3. I8t)i T-aOIJI!S; mMPA KM VN " Uni-v Ward Bcecher says. "Look out for them. when Agents offer to insure you at half price if there isn't a 'cat under the meal.' " Franklin thought the best Capital to beglu life with was a capi wife, and a policy of insurance iu a capital com K I'LUS ULTUA Tboutrh tun- ning may supply the lack of strength, noth ill supply the lack of good insurance alter a n ilTHE FOR .NERVOUSNESS. The tire bell won't jar your nerves if you get McLain it Son to insure you. rLL low I LUCK To icit insured at a rate, and And after a fire that the Company wild cat institntion." itetter pay a sound com a fair rate, and be secure. "VllDEK '-Order is llcaven's first Law." Hake it yonr standing order to keep your Insurance with McLain it Son. PROTECTION. Bo industrious, economic and insure with McLain & Eon and insure yum aainflt want, indolence and fire. HARD TIMES. "Money is too scarce to ret insured. Do yon think you have more money if your house should bun without inuraure? lont try it. RE, ly EAD the abate hints, and inward- direst them. Then act noon them. A man Howland read our advertisements three months got insured, burnt out and is now one thousand better off for it ou can't afford to lose property, so refuse to run any risk, and call on McLain A Son and get a good Policy of Insu rance. T. J. MeLAIX SOX, Warren, Ohio. HE UNION FOREVER, For Me, new Song and Chor-ut, at DAMS' HOOK. 4 Ml-SIC STUttxi. JlcClellan's Grand March, at ADAMS' MUSIC STOUE. barge Bayonets, a good Song and Chorus. ol. Tyler's Patriotic March, at aVAas Ait-Eiv si w EE. he Union Medley, for tbe Piano, containing tea fins pieces, at ADAMS'. Zouave's Battle March, a splendid New March for tie Piano, at " n.wfl. TTnion War Gallop, for II. a si 1. U LU tbe Piano f AttTUn UIUIUI The Soldier's Requiem. Funeral Msrch.. Col. Baker's Funeral Msrch. ... ,. a large variety of other Kew Mtutc, Just res d. BULLY FOR ALL, a Sone for the times, at . ADAMS' MUSIC STORE. RIGHT BE THY DREAMS, EVANGELINE, a Song and Chorac.. LArRA MAY, WHEK THE STARS are Beaming Bright THE BEtiUARQIRL, CLARA BELL, beautiful Ballad, are all new and popular soncs. lor the riano. re d at , , - - ADAMS' BOOKSTORE. We are SeUiDS Qnantities of good dollar books at M pries. cents tor nooa. -''JffifitfSfl&joXK. ew Styles of Wall Paper, iust ree'd at - ADAMS' BOOKSTORE. a off I the a deed Also and by said the on 1S61. on of with by be and 8th, be Xet Xet Xet as of I day, at west Re-third P of aad to A. the and Help Wanted. VI 7" t Mod at giri bandy lit nil kinds; T T of housework, in a moderate sited family. For further information apply al SMITilS DRI O STORE. , r ' . r , Market St. Probate Notice. & tllemeiU Ordered t le Aliertx,-l. TT is ordered that the following ac- COUIlt ftf VTiiitnr AilmiiiwrrafitM Uuardiau', thai have been filed in this Court be, advertised for tnree consecutive weeks sirreeably to law. and that they remain on file for ini cciiou and excrpiions till the li'.tb of O tobcr when they will he examined and ordered to record if uo exceptions appear thereto, to wit: Samuel Horner, dee d Final Set'nt of Adin'r Eunice Mctullic, I . Urav. F. W. Curtisa, John Philtis, " Nancy Philips, Moses Yoxhimer, H " Reuben Case, " J. D. iieintseluan. " partial Etra Palmer, Joseph Lei In. " Lsura E. t dall, " Steph. Burnett, " Robert Price. - Lem. Newton, " final " Ex'rs Aaron Root, " Eliia McFarland, " partial joon isyior. - E. H. Bishop, -J. E. Curtiss. Milu.r filial nr.l Jane Millikin, " " Lara k.. Dabnev. " " Thos. C. Leet. " " " " Franklin Crich, Benj. Veach, - Nancy A. Till. " partial ' " MatUda M. Till. " ..rnni.l Chas. F. Parmely, Milton H. I.et ' J. H. McCartney, insane " C.J. Bowell. Minor " Avah i a. W. Doud " " J- '. TVLER, ProUie Judue. M arren. Oct. 1st, lSdl s HE RIFF'S SAI.K. James Powers, vs Peter Sbiveley et al. .- Trumbull Com. Pleas. liv virtue or unnlM nf ul ..... Ar k Court ol Common Pleas of Trumbull County, Ohio, and tome directed and delivered, in the slx.ve case, I have levied upon and will expose to Public Sale oa . HtMiirday, the Iltb dajr rOrtober, 1W62, at the Court house in Warren, and between the usu al hours of 10 i. M. and 4 o'clock r. a., the f.. Mow ing described real estate, tn wit eitnMta in in .... ship of Lordstown, being No. 3 of the fourth rauire of townahiiisof the Connecticut Western Reserve iu the State of Ohio, and which iaaiot tk .......... ..r Trumbull, and is known by being part of lot Xo. il in the bait Spring, Tract in Lordstown. and bound ed west by Lot Ao. 21. north and south by the lot lines, and east by a line parallel to the west line, and so hirtheretromas to contain fifty acres of land. Appraised at J0 per acre. w r, c JJHH G. EUTLER, Sheriff. AT arren. 0 Sept 10. lsiii ADMINISrUATOIW SOT1UK. To Eliiabeth Shaffer, Frank L. Shaffer. LainarineSliaficr, William Shaffer, and Angeline Shatter of liowland. Ohio, Abram Shatter. Daniel i. Shaffer, and Samuel Shaffer of Mecca, Ohio, Ma ry Kobison. and William Kobison. of Southington, Ohio, Eliiabeth Denize, A Lewis Dentxe, ol Warren, Ohio, Henry Shaffer Slate, of Illinois, and Mary Jane .-hstlcr. State of Missouri, widow and heirs of vuiici oiiuuer, ura u. ou are hereby notified that on the 8ih day of Sepu lSiii David Shafler adtuinistrator oj the Es tate of Dauiel Shaffer, late of Howland. Ohio, dee'd. tiled in the Probate Court of Trumbull Couuty. Ohio, petition, for the purpose of obtaining an order from said court, to complete a certain contract en tered into by said Daniel Shaffer, dec M. and Daniel Shaffer oa the bth day of June, lSTa. by which the said Daniel Shaffer sold to said Daniel I). Shaf fer a certain tract ufland known as tittv-Mj seres from toe South end f lot Xo. l(i, iu Mecca Trum bull County Ohio. The said Daniel D. Shaffer is entitled to a deed oTsaid land. '1'be id petition will be heard in said court ou iue iu uay ol uctouer, at J o clock, A. Al. DAVID SHAFFER, Adm'r. of Daniel Shaffer, dec d. Ueo. Baowx. Atty. for Pet'r. Sept. 17. la 3w. THE STATE OF OHIO, TRUMBULL COL'XTV. ss. James D. McMahan, I .vs. ) in the Court or Coin- Thomas McMahan and I mon Pleas. Jacob W. Pattengell. The said Thomas McMahon is hereby notified that tbe said James D. McMahon has filed his peti tion in this cause, for the purpose of procuring an order of said court for the sale of the following des cribed lands - One parcel being a part of lot Xo. 3, section No. 5, in the townsnip of Bristol in said County, bounded as follows : beginning at the north east corner of lands of John M. Curtis, thenoe south, along a marked line, to the center of the count) road, thence easterly along the center of tbe coun ty road, twenty-three ehaias and eighty links to a post, thence northerly along a marked line, being east line of said lot to the south-east corner of lands lately owned by Nelson Hyde out to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres of land more or less. Also another parcel part of lot Xo. 5, in said Bris tol, bounded as follows: beginning at a stake stand ing in the center of the county road being the south east corner of lands lately owned by Andrew J. Thompson. Thence north one degree west, about forty rods to the south-west corner of lands sold by Deunitih Parish, to Joseph Moore, thence east one degree north ninety-three rods and twenty links on marked line, thence south one degree east forty to the center of the county road, thence wester ly on the center of the count j- road, to the plane of beginning, supposed to contain twenty fire acres of land, the first mentioned of said tracts being the tame conveyed by Samuel Fansler to plaintiff by dated January &, ltvM, and the second of said tracts being tbe same lands conveyed to plaintiff by Henry Abrams, by deed dated January , IS."). tor an order and judgment to apply the pro ceeds of said lands in payment of the sum of S3j5,;" interest from Sept. 6, l66i and of JUU2 with interest from September 4, moneys paid plaintiff as surety for said Thomas Mc Mahon ; also in payment of two notes now held by Jacob W. Patengall dated January , Iu9, lor sum ul eaon. payable January 1st, ISM, and j of which has been paid the interest to April 1st. and one hundred dollars of the principal, and the other the interest to April 1st, ltV.2. Also in payment of the sum of feSta.13, and interest from March lth. lt&L which is becoming due on a note said Thomas for that sum payable, to plaintiff interest, one rear from the date thereof, dated March 19th. 1. Said Thomas McMahon must answer in said eause the 15th day of Norembr, 1bu2, or judgment will rendered against him by default. By TUTTLK t STULL, Sept 17. Cw. Att'ysforPlff. Ihe State of Ohio, Trumbull County. In tbe Court of Common Pleas. Robert H. Walker vs James Scott. Defendant Is notified that this suit is brought to recover of said James Scott the sum of seventy-six 86-100 dollars and interest thereon from October 1S52, and to charge the same by garnishee pro cess upon debts dne said James Scott, in this coun ty. Said James Scott must answer herein by the thirty-first day of October, lttd2. or judgment will rendered against him by default. TUTTLE A- STULL. Sept. 3. lSH-6w P.y his Attys. Annual Statement. ArniToa's Office, Tcmscll Co Warren, 0 Sept. lit, lsui j The Annual Settlement of the several funds of Trumbul County, made by the Auditor and Treas urer. September 1st, looi presents the following ex hibit: amt in Treasuser's hands belonging to the County General Fund $4.S92,73 sm't in Treasurer's hands belonging to the County Bridge Fund 4,900.20 sm't in Treasurer's hands belonging to the County Poor Fund 869,56 Total ain't in Co. Treasury at settlement $1392,49 The above statement is correct. O. L. WOLCOTT, Co. Auditor. D. B. GILMORE. Co. Treasurer. Acditoe's OFFicg, Trumbull Co, Sept 4, 1362. We have examined the Books. Accounts, and Vouchers, on file in the Auditor's and Treasurer's Officers, and find tbe balances of the several Funds stated above, to be correct, and on examination the funds in the Treasurer's hands, we find suffi cient to pay the same in full. JACOB S. SMITH.) AARON DAVIS. Commissioners' U. T. MASON, J O. L. B'oLcoTT, Clerk of Board. NOTICE Is hereby given, that in pursuance of an or der of tbe Probate Court of Trumbull County. Ohio, shall, on the 22d day of October, lbtii between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock P M of said expose for sale at publie suction, on the prem ises, the lands and tenements following, to wit : sit uate in lot number thirteen in thetownship of Mes opotamia, in said county, being part of the premi ses owned and occupied by John Taylor, deased. his death: bounded north, west and south by the lines of said lot, and east by a line parallel with the line, and so far from it as to contain fifty-six acres and seven twelfths of an acre of land. Terms cash in hand, and the remainder with in terest in one and two years therefrom. GEORGE WOODRUFF, Ss Pt 17. lSfiSw Ex. of John Taylor, dee'd Yt Clarke, (Late Clerk for Maj. John Coon, Paymaster, U.S.A.) SOLDIERS' CLAIM AGENT, Office, No. 8, Perkins Block, If ear Court-House, CLEVELAND. OHIO. JJOUSTY, PAYand PENSIONS, 3 Procured for Widows jand I Heirs of deceased idlers, and pensions for disabled Soldiers. Col lects pay for Resigned Officers and Discharged Sol diers. Rations of Soldiers on Furlough, and all Claims on tbe Pay. Quartet-master and; Commissa ry Departments. lnfwmsti'-B freely given on all Military matters without Charge, except for post age and actual expenses, aad all Communications I wflV atund iuWarren, at the Office of theClerk the Court of Common Pleas, on storUay.tlie daw of Aagnst, and on the HHsf and THIRD SATURDAYS of each Month thereafter, foTthe purpose of reoeivinguchbusmay 0lAug.l3,8t32-3m - Soldier's Claim Agent. NOTICE Is hereby given that aa application wiU b mads the Governor of theSts lot the pardon of Math ew Robb, who was convicted of bartering and sell ing Counterfiet bank Bills, at the Mah Term, D. 1861, of the Court of Common Pleas ef Trum bull County, Ohio, and sentenced to confinement in Penitentiary, for the term of fivejears, from after the 3d day of March, A. If. labL .' T Uct. 1. 1x2,-31. i . I (tt, mT i-iMf bl s tbe at P to line: with in line road per s in I on at 4 real and out four lot 30 Lot that v. them of must ls.12, i ; I i , i i 1 : ' ' ' a - V M Jj-t a - v W !U peit-ii Ttini tMtncts tar stun. . f Ue (self seal" CsttiiNt it Mfl" 0KCV a bare been intnxlucc'l hi the puLiic for inon than six yean, and h ive n.:U'r.-l .i.i far exceeding any Kaiuiiv Medicines uf I similar nature in the market. An appreciating public wu m.t lung in uiscoverin'; they xMess-l rem irkaMe CvvvivVWe. "io.ev.cs, and hence their and eonietjuent pmlit to the 1'mpr.etur, thug enabling hiia tn ex'Hinl of dnllari ea.-ll ve.ir in a.ntii' their merits, ami puiili.-iiiiii tiie j "ivvwvs.voM V.'ttVVJv-'.vi which have been aliout-re.1 mih.h h Iniin The jM-culiaritv of the fi.oo "Vvvvvvcv tvwvi is that they strike it tli. rA of Diease, by eradicating every partu'lc .i!' iunMiritr for the life and hc-i'!' l iv .lejiends upon the purity of r. ! -I If tlio bloiMl is Mirini-J. flip ImkIv drags out a miserable cxiston.- Tlie mlicines iVfi !C.V.C for curini &irofu-l'i. Shin. (Xir Suit ifien-r., Livar Complaint, Lewsorrhaea, Erysipslif,. Syphilis. OU .S.j. ?v if tiiatts.i, ?'c Hfndiihe. Ftrrxle Com.plxin.ts St. Jirithonu't f7- C i- - i' . . m: of till .. ... ... ... dance i.i : a . ANOTHER .vta-. !..- m.Ii Viae cm after lii hV-h li.i.i .iiu-;i-t wnsti d 'av The diH'torn iirunuiii il i tte ciu Incur. ble. ANOTHER w-i. cur-d ..' rVverand Au after tt-viiw v.-r. miti- iu Lis reaob. AM OTHER w-i- .itrl .f Kever oi-. Which hil vi-l liiti.tt-fit vnra. ANOTHER ! Uiiii niMti-m ol riifht vear Cas iiiimuirtrulile ul Ihsarpiu und l.ivcr Uomtil;i:nt iMiuld Ih iiientifiiitl in wl.-.-'i i Purifi.'r iind fills otfVt VvVte a Cvtf.w. ' are the iiiont active nnj thorough pills that nave ewr Neon intriHluceu. 'i'licv at-t -ui directly upon the Liver, excit ing Hint ..r-.'.ii tn such an extent as that the system d . not rehipoe into its former con dition, .vhi.'li is ton apt to be tlie case with imply a purgative pill. They arp reallv a "AocjiX. vvi. iLiWev VvW, which, in conjunction with the will cure all the ni'oriiier.tioiid and, of theiuselviM. will relieve an t nir' He.tdcuha, Co-''feievc, CollS yxtHS. Chk.': fJ-u Ao i.i:- Indirection,, Pi-n. in the fi-u n.t . try tnev tne.tioifii't, ami you will nriei reirret it Ask your neigliliors. who have UM-d theiu. th.fv will iv they are you should try them before p.in for tiliyiici.-tn. tiet a I'amplilet or Almanac of my local ttj;ciit, tin. I read the certificates, and if you oave ever iouitea you wui . Am m pi'-- I Ism; ProfaMor f irniiK ,tuj ui in-BM) iMtiu,!!! cbrM- :! .4 N. V , and Ljvk(jf CiiHtntMU. Bflttd Dr. IsUilMk r. r i J SoHom nd Crtlfkmle pub Kbrd iu ft coaapivts 'it t.tri 4 Una Paper ftvm Um to tiot. Hnu m, or per daii J u. ut to 19cmDliiabtB T Hlsud Pill, 2ft oenu r Imuc, or 6 boxc lor $1. Prfrvir1 Offlc and fUtentxna, Ko. C Esvst Fourth $u Bttil li.141 frttn MmJb St., ClnciBDkli, O. Lti-buniuiry FOR SALE BY HOVT k STRATTON and JOHN R. WOODS. Warren. Ohio. HERIKF'S SALE. Iliini-v A. Du Bois. 1 va In Tram. Com. Pleas, Cyrus. Bosworth et al. I By virtue of an aliat order of sale, issued out of Court ot lommon rieaa 01 iruinouu ioumy, Ohio, in the above case, and to me directed and de livered, I shall expose to public sale, on Saturday, the lltb day f October, 1862, the Court House in Warren, in said county, and between the hours of 10 o'clock A M and 4 o'clock M of said day, the following described real estate wit : 6a and 50-100 acres of land, situate in Weath ersfield township in said county of Trumbull, boun ded north by a tract of 61 and 70-UW acres sold to Uutchius, Cox t RatlilT, assignees of Cyrus Bos worth, deceased, east by said lot and the Mahoning River, south by 43 acres of land now occupied by Charles Bosworth, and west by the Lordstown town the same appraised at $30,00 per acre, and sub ject to its proportion of a certain mortgage of the State of Connecticut for $2716.00 (on it in common the 61 and 70-100 and a 54 acre tract adjoining the township of Howland.) ALSO, a small gore of land in Lordstown town ship, bounded beginning at a point in the township between Weathersheld and Lordstown town ships, about 38 rods south of the corners of the town ships, and where a narrow lane intersectssaid town ship line, thence westward along said lane from the to the river, to the centre of the highway lead ing from Warren to Canfield. thence southward along said highway to the north line of the lands deeded to Charles Bosworth, thence east along said north line to said town line, and thence north to the place of beginning, and which was appraised at $25 acre. Terms Cash, Sheriff a Office. t J. Q. BUTLER. Sheriff Warren, Sept 10. 1S62.J llEKlFF'S SALE. Scott. Pier k Sill. In Trum. Com. Pleas Carrichers, Grjctcr k others. J In pursuance of an order of sale issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Trumbull County. Ohio, the above ease, and to me directed and delivered, have levied upon and shall expose to publio sole, Katnrday, tbe litis day t October, 1863, the door of the Court House, in Warren, in said county, and between the hours of 10 o'clock a u and o'clock t a of said day. the following, described estate to wit: situate in the township of How land, in said county of Trumbull and State of Ohio, is known by being lots N'o. 3oaud31. reference being bad to a map and survey of a town plat laid by p. C. Seeley and Seymour Potter, by Edw d Leffingwell, Surveyor, upon subdivisions p umber in the west survey of small lot (o. 2 in lanrt number 21 in the original survey of Howland township map recorded In Trumbull County Rec ords, pages 1S9, 190 and 191, Book 33. Said lots No. and 31 being about 128 feet long and 30 feet wide. No. 30 appraised at $120, and lot No. 31 apprais ed at $eo. i-j'EpUG.BCXLER,SheriJr. Warren. Sept 10, ltWi. . Th State of OMo, Trumbull County, ' In the Oqoft of Conuccn Pleas. Samue) Qninby, Executor of Ephraim Quinby, dec, James Scott, John W. Poww, Zsnss Klin. Peter Kline and John Seotk The said James Scott and John Scott are notified this suit is brought to recover from said John Powers, Zenas Klins and Peter Mine, or ovt i of the sum of one hundred elghty-to dollars eighty-eight oents. the amount of a decree in favor plaintiff against said James Scott at the Novem ber Term of said Court, in the year 1S52, with inter est therefrom, and to charge the same against aa amount due from them or one of them to said James Scott; also to (e? asiu'e as fraudulent s pretended assignment pfsai4 debt by said James N-ptt to said Scott, the said James Scott and Jobn Scoti answer herein by the thirty-first day of October or the petition will be taken as confessed, and judgment be rendered Sept3.1S62-T , Atfys for ft'ft be my for I of 100 2U0 1 25 15 20 2 500 10 I D Aj I for T S 1 U T D 1 Tn XV 60 low, -iPnfPTllPS brown lard; tbe Qui by lbfr . . -j To Hie In tpurananco of law, I, AVIL.1L.I A3I RITEZEL, Treasurer of Trumbull County, Ohio, hereby notify the Tax-Payers thereof that the rates of Taxes for the year ODe Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Two, are aa follawa : . XAMES. OK iWXSHIPsS,! '" &.C., IN TRUMBULL CO. ; -5 a c ' ; i hills, mils. jaiLI-s.1 atLLa. an.t. mil lb. I ills. . , . , HrBBARD ; l i 4.10! 7-20 I 3-1 6-10 4 13-20, 1 -M0 Bkookfilb. . . '. .'. . . .'j 1 I I 1 " 4 : l j i Hartford ........ . 1 1 i " 1 4 : 1 i BRXOTf 1 I 4 I 4 ,1 Kinsman Liberty. ! 1 VlEN5A i .' 11 " jl "4 " l Fowler ! 1 , :1 4 " 'il Johnston 1 11- " '1 4 !l Gustatcs. ' ll" " I " 4 " jjl ; 'Weatiibr8field. ..'..'') 1 I " 1 4 Hi Howland..... 11" 1 4 jil ; ' Bazktta i 1 1 ! I 4 Hi ! Mecca. 4 ii 1 1 1 1 4 jn Greene ; 1 1 I " j " 1 4 : ' 1 " : IORDSTOWN. ........ ' 1 I f j 1 " 4 " il " . Warben. .......... ' 1 1 " 1 1 ;'l ; " V.' Schools. 1 I ! jl "4 ,1 ' I'llAMPION.... . . . . . ,'i 11 ..4 . il ' J t JjRI3TOL. .11 1 I " " 1 " 4 " ( Bloomfield. . . . . 'j . 1 1 1 " 1 4 l Nkwtos. .......... 1 I ' 1 " 4 " ill " U Schools. ii 11 " j "1 " " 4 -' l Bracevillk. i II " " I " ""4 " ;1 " SOCTHISQTOX. ...... I 1 I " I " 1 " " 4 " '1 " j FaBMINOTOS '! II " j 1 " "4 ;!l ' Mesopotamia.......'' 1 I 1 !1 . - . 4 ." -U 1 he Treasurer will attend at the usual places of hoi ding Election'), or for the purpose of receiving taxes, viz : Farmington. Wednesday, Oetoher 15 Mesopotamia, Thursday, ' 1C Bloomfield, Friday. " 17 The Treasurer will also attend 01 receiving tne taxes still due aud unpaid. The Laws now in force for tho collection of taxes provides for the collection of one-half (or all, at the option of the tax-payer,) the taxes for the year, by the 20th day of December, 1 862, and the remaining half by the 20th day of June, next thereafter; provided that if One Half of the Tax charged on personal property is not paid on or before the said twentieth day of December, then the whole of said personal tax becomes due on said day, and may be collected with the addition of 5 per cent and the usual fees for collecting. ' . P. 8, Remember the inconvenience of paving the last few diys of the time allowed by law. - WILLIAM RITEZEL, Warren. September 17, lSC2-Cw COUNTY TREASURER. Tax-Payers STATE TAXES. 2- ; O IK a . a O a OQ CD a er c 1 e c JIILLS. 1 MILLS, Bristol, Saturday, October 18 Greene, Monday, 20 Gustavus, Tuesday, 21 Kinsman, Wednesday " 22 at his office in Warren from and after the ol Tnimbull Co., 0. COUNTY TAXES. TOWNSHIP O o H H H o o o o S- i g 5" -5 -5" ' .H e . a , a t ? 3 g- o 4 a -5" o c s CO r. o ' 1 j MILLS. MILLS. MILL3. I Wrt.La. If convenient thereto, in tbe following named Vernon, Thursday. October 23 Johnston. Friday. " 24 Hartford, Saturday, " 25 Brookfield. Monday, 27 3d day of November until tho 20th day I MILLS. (' MILLS. I I " 2 j- 3-10 9-20t ' 7-10! I . " 2 !, 3-20 j 4-10: - ' "2 " , 3-20 i 9-20 "2 " ' 2-10 ! 4-10 ; u 2 " ! 1 1 1-4 ; " 2 " j 3-10 ' i " 2 " ! 3-8 3-8 ; ' "2 ! 3-10 19-20; 13-20; ! "2 "I 3-20 5-20j 3-20' ! ! " 2 I 3-10 9-20j 6-10 ! "2 " ' 3-20 6-10, 5-20 " 2 3-20 I j ' " 2 " 3-10 1 3-ld 4-10 ! u . .. j 72o j 3.20' " 2 " J 2-10 7-20i 2-10 ! " 2 !: 2-10 1 1-2 I r-2 ; i i 2 . - : 2-10- 2 3-4 12 1 1-2 1 2 3-10 7-20 4-20: 1 u 2 " I 3-2f 5-20i 3-201 ! .. 3 .. j 1-4 ) 3-4 3-20. .. 2 " ; 3-20, '2-5 3-20 . 2 " ! 3-20 2 3 4 ! , 12 " 3-1 d .7-201 !I ; "2 " 2-10 2-10! i " 2 " 2-10 2-10- 1-10 i " 2 " 1-4 3-4 j . 1-4 TAXES. 0 ! ' cT3 -: m 2. c S3 , o H m M o 4 "i! S" O o 13 ' 13 5" m era n " S 4 a h 5" O o IXII.LS.t MILLS. MILLf. I ICKT.t) 11720' 7 5-20' 72f) f 8 3-20! 71 J ' 13-20 7 7-20; 83 J C-10 7 3-10 73 j C-10 7 3-10 73 2 1-4! 8 19-20' 89 3-10 7 I 70 ii 6- 8 7 9-20 74 ' 1 9-10 8 6-10 sc I; - 1 1-20 7 5-20 72' 1 7-20 8 1-20' 80'; 1 j 7 7-10 77 ii 3-20 6 17-20 63; 2 j 8' 7-10 87 I 1-2 ! 7 1-5 j 72 jf ; 3- 4 7 9-20; 74,; 2 2-10 8 9-10 89 6 9-20' 13 3-20; lot1! 17-20' 7 il-20 75i'i 11-20 7 5 20; 72j'! 1 3-20 7 17-20 78,:l 7- 10 7 4-10 74 ij 2 9-10 9 6-10 96 !; 13-20 8 7-20 83j; 4- 10 8 1-10 71 ! 5- 10 7 2-10 72 '! 1 1-4 j 7 19-201 79i.j Townships of Trumbull County, Hubbard, Tuesday, October 23 Liberty, Wednesday, . - 23 Newton, Thursday. "30 of December next, for the purpose Fresh Drugs! Fresh Drugs !! . GREAT BARGAINS! Terms O.slo.! TERMS CASH! HAVl.NO recently mude laro ad ditions to tuf stock of Drugs. Groceries. No tions, Paints, Oils, Dye Woods. Liquors, Ac. I flatter myself that ia quality and price of goods, I eannot excelled by any House in Northern Ohio. It is aim to select the purraf and beet goods in my line that ean be found in market, and selling them oas emek, at the lowest possible margin from first cost. do not doubt my ability to satisfy all good judges merchandize, that it is their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Xo attempt an enumeration in full, is impossible but among my leading articles may be found the follow ing, vis: bottles Sulph Quinine 5 gals. Sulphuric Ether do . do Morphine 4 do Acetic do bl. Camphor Gum 10 s Nitrate Silver fc 1 Castor Uil s Saltpetre Sweet Oil - . - - & bis Rosin s Turkey Opium 2 do Epsom Salts gals. Spts Nitre 5 gross McLain 's Liver Bm Iodide Potassium Pills i gross McLane's Vermi-1 bl Alex. Senna luge i ring noot gross Corks all sites 50 Bs Chloroform 20,000 Lady Webster's SO.OUO Tildeu's Pills all Dinner Pills kinds gals. Aqua Ammonia For sale low bv JOHN R. WOODS. June lUlfiuZ TLUID EXTRACTS. A large assortment of Tilden's Extracts just receirea by uuwo. T7CLECTIC REMEDIES. iJ A full stock of W. S. Merrill Co.'i Concen trated P.emedies. just re'd by J. K. n OUUS. RUSHES. A good assortment Paint Brushes, Cloth do, Hairdo. Tooth do. Varnish do. Camel's Hairdo, scrub do. it, can be found al J. R. WOODS. "TiANDELION COFFEE. Kolloch's k Brown's Dandelion Coffees, good Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia a pleasant be verage, at J: n. wuuua. HEUMATIC LINIMENT. H gross Van Kaum's celebrated Rheumatic luon, one ol tne nest remeaies in use, ov j. n. uulis. rtATTLE POWDER. i t r;r-.i.i v s.ikHa.i rowaer, ior salt oy . a. wua, NSEED OIL. Jjo. . O. Griswold's Linseed Oil, by the bbl or gallon, at J. ft. OODa. BAD IN OIL. i 200 kegs White Lead in Oil. by WOODS. COLORS IN OIL i eases Painter's Colors in Oil. st J. R. WOODS. YE WOODS. a) barrels Dye Woods, by J. R. WOODS. EXTRACT LOGWOOD. 210 Ext Logwood, In 12 boxes, aw. was;. FRESH ANNATTO. 5 btwkeU just arrived it J. R. WOODS. rpANNERS OIL. 15 bbls best just received, J. n. nruu. YE WHISKEY. jls Daniel Derr's 25 bbls Daniel Derr-ST-20 do. Pittcburgh Rye do Cleveland and Cincinnat i uieveiana ana iiiicmuan a-""-. " by J. K. WOODS. INDIGO. 1 ease Manilla and MO prime Madras, by B0.' ORAX. ease refined Borax, by WOODS. T Mv tlmcerv list embraces a line of prime and white sugars an assortment of the hn est Teas to be found in market Rio and Java Lol- Rice; aisins- Ba'r-tsoap: Candles, ij- NOTIONS. r In the Notion line. I have a good variety of leading articles-such as Silk Threads; Spool CottqTThFesd; Needles- Pins; Hosiery: Oloves&u i.i.; rtnii' Collars: Fins and U4ica Dressing . f .11 kinds: Shoe Laces; Hooks and hyes: kMsnd Tmi.BPimt SP Uuttonj; Un Threat!, I- .. li 11 T..t.U.t.lu.li-4alri Out olionear m "iii June 11. 1862. f ' . JOHN K. WOODS. Notice. JOHN WAHL. Em Agent of the "Trumbull Phalanx," ha deposited mouey witn tnet.ouniy Treasurer d rleiiwl s piece of hind Sxi feet, situated in Braceville Unsui.. and sold lor taxes D. B. Gilmore. t reasurer, in the name of said Trumbull Phalaui. to A. K. Goodrich, January li. - 0. h. WOLCOTT, Co. Auditor. Vyarrei.O..Eei-t.l0,1862-i(t - I 'J 10 u-, JSZTOE. C L O T All that want HAS OPENED a large Stock of Clothing, adapted to the Spring Trade. The Goods were bought at very' low figure m the Eastern Market, by taking advantage of the hard times, and will be sold at prices as low as ever. A laros, ntnrk at mrtTt Pflasimfirfls and VestmES- for Custom Work, and the best Artist for cutting cloth- I3XTXXJOE31:E3 LXTTS IN THE H I N G T NO ADVANCE ON PRICES! to buy Clothing, can save Money this Spring ! nAT.T. ATrn sinE! R A D E Ohio. ilay2 MILLINERY LARGE STOCK. NEW GOODS. PALL & WINTER fashions. JuMt Received from New York, the! LARGEST and - MOST BEAUTIFUL. ASSORT NEXT OP Bonnets, j I Ribbons, EVER BROUGHT TO WARREN. j "A"lllesale St Hetaile I Bonnets Bleached, Pressed & Repaired. Mrs. C. W. MESSER, Ag'L Corner of Main and Market Streets, over McCoinbs ! A smiths entrance on Alain bL Bonnet Blocks AT MRS. C. W. MESSER'S. June 2T. 1S02 s IIERIFF'S SALE. Asa ClUbee In Trt rum. Com. Pleas. V.rrn Yftiin et al Tlu rirtii. of an order of sale issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Trumbull Couuty. Ohio, and to me directed and dchvenl in the above cje. shall offer at Public Sale un Salarday Uialatday af Xaveaiber IS63. at the south door of the Court House in Warren in said County, and between the hours of 10 o'clock A j M and 4 o'clock P M of said day, the following des- h eribed real estate, to wit: situate in tbe Township of tiustavus in the County of lrambull aad state oi Ohio, and bounded and described as follows: Known as tbe south bait ot lot -to. ao in saiu iowunuip,i knmulnl nn ih.Hii bv tha N. andS. Centre high- f way and the publie square therein at the Centre off tiustavus. Un tne sou in oy nam puouo squnre anu the east and west centre road in suid township, on the west by lands owned by llcsekiah Barnes, aud on the north by lands formerly owned by James C. K.h,m an. nwnM.1 hv tl-i.ca lobes, containing eighty acres of land more or Its excepting, howev- er. a neall lot of l.n.l on the north and south ; centre road near the cmer of tU square feet ol round heretotore sold to S. t5. Jml.l w hers said I udd's office now stands. Appraised at $jJ0. I Terms Cash. J. G. BtTLtK. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Wsrren. Oct. lst.lsoJ. "VTOTICE is hereby rivei that on 1 1 the 12ih day of July A. p.ljtfci the nnder signed wasduly appointed and qualifieil administra tor on the estate of Phillip Baker, deceased, late of Trumbull County Ohio, all persons interested wiU Octl.1362.-3w fg. ... . . Spring and Summer . XOVEL.TIES at the . ' Boston Clothing House OF REED & ADAMS, (Successor, to F. P. Reed A C.) W E are opening Summer Stock of our spring ana CLOTH INO, FCUNISHISO GOODS, HATS. CAPS. and TRUNKS. Also, a splendid assortment of SPRINU and SUMMER CLOTHS. ' " CASSIMERESandYESTISOS. which ws are offering at unparalleled low prices for CASH. Remember the Boston All the lutost styles and novelties of the season in HATS and CAPS, at the Boston. Our assortment of C'msMUmere-s and VetUlMs-n, islargsaaa choice, embracing the latest imported stylos, alao Baa tan sad Xtn Yas-Ia. Faahlotaa. We shall offer extra inducements on Broad-Cloths & Doeskins, at tbe Booton. Mr. Chas. Dodge, will be found at his post, with Strap in hand, to give his friends 6 is a usuaL Ramcmuer Charles eannot be beaten in. his provssiwn, Uon't frtiytt tlie.i;n :.if fhs HoMti.n. REED & ADAMS. ;-, -;. I ' . . ' ' No. S. Market Si ", Warren, O. May 14. lsci Logic of Mathematics St. Johns Geology. . lvalue s s.lemcuts, , - Butler's Analogy." " Smith's New Astronomy. Warren's Physical tieography. An.! a general nock of -''"TORe! Ahead of all others.-"T he J Braman" Sewing Machine, was awarded the rrTL.renTmu7at the State la.r .n C??"?1 as. family uiuchine. 1'". large variety of Scenes of ,at. gatt.es. .f J A Insurance Agency..-, : WHITTLESEY ABi. Office over McCombs A Smiths Store. Main Street. Warren, Ohio.. . - City Fire asanmee (v-prn New Haven jCt. Cash Capital and Surplus.-. -"TfAi'r.. Ifete i'wlami fire huirance Company. HartloTd. tt. Cash Capital and Surplus,- --S5,0fjj U Jfort Astericaa t ire Irumrunre t'oat.. Hartford. Lt. Cash Capital and Surplus, j:njJUS S Ifortciek Fire Insurance Hpa Norwich, It. Chartered May, 1S03. Cah Capital and Surplus. si;42.SttV21 Girard Fire Jnturamee (Jtrnvanp ..Philadelphia. Cash Capital and Surplus. iui.ilix l Ninaarm Fire Inrumnre fompanf ' ,"5 1 ark- Cash Capital atfd Surplus ..131 UO Pkcrnix Life humranre Compung ..Harttord. Ct. Cash Capital and Surplus i2Siio 40 ADDlieation in person ur by note, will receive prompt attention. WHITTLrSKY ADAMA, July 2.162-lf Agent. NORWICH i FIRE INSURANCE CO., NORWICH, CONN. Cask Capital and Surplus $242, 6.3 . nanerea ii .nay, 1443. i H' as ueen uointr uuine! ,ue.rij tixtt years, and has always maid iu. losses promptly. . Losses paid during the last fifty years, exceed ..m,..! 'ru v. ; rk. jJ.Imi Insnranco Company represented in W arren. Uuildings,ilerchandiieand Uousehu.a uroitura injured in this long tried aud responsible eompany oa very favorable terras ' ; Applv to nniiiLuci Olhee over McCombs and Suiiths' More, ilin Street. Warren. Uhi. Sr-Dwellings and Farm Properly insured a term of years at very low rates. CJune 4, looa tt "JJilTED STATES ASS TOB32TQH ratent umce Agency. Bank Street, npp.wite the Weddell House. Cleveland. Ohio, iinr .rraneements and years of experience give as unusual facilities for the Uransaction of all busi ness relating to protecting mvenUons. oblaimnf ca veats, patents, extensions, Fnni ments, and defending patents. H e shall be piaed to consult with inventor and others, without charge, upon all poinu ofthis busing . Jul)-9tf Solicitors andAttorneys for Patent. S1RA YS TAKEN U l Broke into the premises of the subset-iber, it Fowler, ou September 4th. a dark brown mare with, a strip in her face, both hiud feet white, with a Sor rel sucking colt by her sido. Also, a light grey hegsa. four years old, and a Uay mare colt, about. o years old. The owner is nutitied toeome forward, prota propew, pay charges aud g;.lJ--'ATK Fowler. Trumbull Co. O. Sepi, 1 UioiSw . J 75,000 FRUIT TREES! FOR SALE BY JOSEPH MARVIN, Jil., Western Reserve Nursery, WARREX. TRl'MBl'LL COUXTT. OHIO, Located one-half mile east of the Western Reserve Bank, on the road leadiug from Warren to lenna. This establishment has only been in operation tor two and a half years, and yet so rapid has been Ike rrewth of the trees, that I am warranted u sayn. lhat twenty thousand lirst class trees can he i'-c-ed from the above number. In all eases, pureiia sers are at liberty to select the best The sl.n k em braces the following varieties, which ean be recom mended with eontideuce for general cultivation, having been fully tested in all sections of the eoun- try' ... APPLE TREES. . -Eiri.t Vaitetifs. Early Harvest. Early Joe. Sweet Bough and Golden Sweet. Fall V rhties. Late Strawberry. Fall Pippin. Faniusa, Poind Sweet, Jted Astrieaa and Oolden '"'tt'ivtKt Vavikti:s. Baldwin. R. I. flreening, Swaar, Ksopua Spitienbers. Hubartson's Xonsnch. Peck's Pleasant. Tallman Sweet, Hlou Apple. Red Cheek Pippin, Rihatone Pippin. Cooper's Market. Golden Russett. Kuxbury Kussett, Northern Spy and King Apple. rt-tiut. Early Crawford. Large Early York. Yellow Rare Ripe, Hale s uurly. 1 ... 1 U oU... I lIin. Ward's Freestone. Morris' White and Moms Red Rareripe, together with a variety of PEARS AXD CHERRIES, all of which can be purchased for about one half less than is usuallv charged by Eastern Agents. , SLUmberlO,lSo2-6ai ;