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V i . I Nevember 19 If It, f..' - ! J . v'inncM Tine Tavic ? Train on th Cadiz- Branch ar now run- j u follow; t I lUMtCiVMil. J 5J5 .. 8:304. 1:30 V. M Arriv ai iaii T.-o ')U:s - i;m Tha train truing Cedia at 6:35 a. m., con nect with the train' going West on the main road; the train letting at tf :30 a. m. connect with the train going Eist, end the train leaf 4(i(MHV-r. m. eonoecM wt btb Kastern . jjt"C jyr fjt-n train, .j It tl ti 1 (& Subfcribert finding thit mirk f on M tfnargiM, tfrthei yaptr, ; thpt the st timtif tokhh titey havtpmid their tubscription ,illoi Sentinel- ft luW expiring. ; J hey are ttetted torVmit ni toOit at they tee thit mark L e (? pnptrt we tent raid iht iflke until .. ; ' ' V CTUdo, at his book store in Cidir, is paying 'Cash fbr'pgt See hU advertisement A n'yitiiLer of ths Dra'tod men from Harri son connty, wh" bare gne into old regi mentis are now at home on a short furlough. - (T-(Jen. McClellan was removed from his command? on be '5th" Tnst.,' when the I'resi ( deol heard the result of the New York elcc fttrTbe Fresident has issued an order for ,.tbe bettai observance oX the Sabbath in the army. J(7T'f bos haying friendTn the army on o,Griera j Itasecrnns, will bo -phased to learn that a daily millitary mail will go forward hereafter from Louisville to Nash ville. fj7" It will be seen by reference to another part of to-day's paper, that. Col. Thomas 11. Ford, of Ohio, has been dismissed from tho MrftcWt Ilia'case'is in of tlib ,'bad;' effects oi appointing mere pouticims io important commands. OOThe Pittsburg Annual Con'erence, of thejithodUt. I,)icapil Church will.meet at Costioton, 'Uhlo, oit March 18th, I?i(3 5. Bisfiopanei.wijl preside. W' :' O-Rtv. 8. II. Nesbit, edimr ol the Pitts burg Christian Advocate, prenched two ex rellent christian rermonsin tho M. K. Church of this place, on last Sabbath. (r The Army of the Potomac has been JiTiAid.,mi into I hree divisions, to be com ,,d?'!Mi(mir1 Sumner, Franklin and Hooker. A reserved corps has also been formed to be commanded by Gjn. Sigel. 0O"Our old tiiend, Joseph McGomgle, K q., at one lime editor of this paper, has 'Teird Irom the, Zancfyille Atroat nnd be oine aWdia() vwllfc our friend ' Dimniocl in the publica'ion ol the Coshocton Democrat ftcfiEsslo-thein;:. i C .r.:: ' .'Z ..iQutraokovs -IivlVinnsylTftTih tha draft- j el msii wo allowi-l by order of the Secro- tary of War to' elect thi-ir own comp my ' at roi:spntal offlwH. in 0!iti this sanio e ejjratBryof War ordered tha draft el - men be placed in old regiments. Cou'd any-1 thing bo more unfair? ' ' s.- '- fl- I OrThe- Holmes Connty Firmer slates ' that Ij, n. CBiTCHFiKt.D, Attorney-General elocVufl Mtmday last," resigned tba offl :e of j ('roswuting Attorney lor ihat county. C. F. j VoHie was appointed to fill the Vacancy. Mr. Vorh'es is'a son of Jacob Vorhes,Eq. ol Korth toynsbip.y- county rp robave seen during the past week or two. number of letters from soldiets in tho armyt'Viho left Harrison county ardent liepublicans. in which they rejoice over tho election of White atid he defeat of Bing bam. It does not take a soldier who sticks to bis post, long 'to flad out who arc his true friends, i,; . , j .Provisions for Catiiitt IVorris ., ii l Itnllt Cnnipnnlcs. ' l!The friencls ot the niembersof the?e two are'respectily informer', that if they wish to send any dried fruit', butter or other suitable previsions to members of ihefe two compa nies, they can do so by leaving their dona Jjons ,imme4iatety at Ibe residence of Mrs. Dr. McBean. C'lmuc In ilic Tim ol tlie Cars I.rnviiitf allx. .T XA'W''W 'eave t!adi for- (he- -west at 5 35 A. M . aud 5.30 P, M.'.', Tor the east at 9.30 AaM and 5.30 P. M . 'j R 'Tfafhi arrive ,.n, Cadiis, at the,, following 1imes:i From the east at 7.45 A.M. and 7.45 .P.M. Froni the west at H.45 A. M. ak3M P. If. -hi .: -' -. " 'f)i7"Sergeant it. J.' fihaw, of Copt. Nor- fls' coinpanju.wJ)q. is,4)ow acting Uofpital viirwaiu ui vjuiiciai.i.'uspii.ni lv. u jii. a-cw Albanvp IrjdknairrWrii'nir'to uVjTav": ' aI ih patriotic citiiin' of Harrison ;have ' anything to fenrl'ourjbrave boyv, t (shall be plai to'acknowledg" the ' receipt, pf anything tthat can V used in a" 'Hospital,", , ; , , t 1' iun . - ' : ' HrjMBC0R)snv.Th idea of our nriphbor, i'0(pgnaro'in9Q'j'fpplirtng 'to 'be; ten titive over a comic pieoo - of poetry; that ap ' p'eared in',, ijhe Sentinel .. some ' weeks since, written Jof, the Cadiz Literary Junto,, and publfslie'd witti ' t1e "keseflf of that "society, majority of the nitmiBert of which were among Mringham's mo?t ardent , suppor- t'rt.iv.They can yi'ue and tnlte a Joke. - ' 'ij , i, i 1 l fM-K-S. fi3rThe tory publishe""d - in last week'g fcgftf'jii about ftyeoca'rioiitag- befng car ried in a Dmocratip procession1 m Knox eoanty lately, and at the same time cheering forJaff-anAR is,, without any - foundation rhtivek ."Thereias been up disunion flags carried Hi 1&f 6rAltliil 'county sincV H858, whefl1 tbe1 jsupporter of John C. Fremont otrried a HxriMtr stab flag in their proces- 'Z ' " ": : Z : : ' . Contributions tor Ct. Korrls' - --- (.'miii p ii it y. ' iCipt. Kirrij 't requests lis to aay t4 th .jfriends. jpfftho tnen fcompositlf his evipj-tb',t ; i ; witti4 lk. a'1!? baokjto eaoh man good, woolen undvihirt ifn pair of woolen wN and a pair ef mitt Jth itiW.to hawntf'jBpr'-T-th; trigger' dKrB.Aiiy,' other articles which friends dreiatlVesi received' X We hep Ui' reasonable request iHn- br eoAtplied ' Wlthi1;'' BPaptl .'ffprria :f ainnnuin l-th 1'fiiAia. Iloufia.", whars the rtielei ihonM be hit, '" ": r-wsi.Ti &) JHJlX'X0Bttrar03DJMCIVJiiiyL CUfisian. lb 60. Sib. Van tiUM.f. Dkab ScHTimt: Some time baa pasted Laway since I wrote to, yoa. last, wbtch U eeail.r acaoaoted for because of the teady marching' and uncomfortable tkiVouacVs In the open air, we have been performing since we left Louisville, ktt the old saying, "better lata tban never," w41 apply and- be acted Spon accordingly. jj '' " : ,. -XBe rieilta ot tot company waa never twi ter than at present, with one or twa ei'ep tiai.a Iaaac haniliaugh of New - Ranley, Wm. I Shisbr of Uagerslown and Frank Hawthqrna of Moore&eld are the only one to the hospital, j The remainder bf'tbe company, although very much fatigued from the fleet's of the krd marching we have undergone, Are ip a good health and spirits as dould be expected, A we expect tore main here a day or two in order to get com pletely rested, all will be ready to tneve and niiou to pdsh lorward, as that ie tli only way v speedy termination can be wrought to the present war, a termination ardently wished for by every soldier in the army. For orae lime past we have been recehrirg but . half-ratiois, wbioh, considering the scarcity of forage, was hot adequate to pre vent the troops Irora suffering for the want of food. ' This has bjen banio gallantly by all. , It was a very uncommon occurrence to hear a soldier murme'ing, although we were making forced marches by day and night,. with very little in our haversacks to relieve hunger when we stopped for a fchort rest. AH expected to have tin pleasure of being present at the capture of Bragg and bis en tire force, but the "stragetic movements" of Buell would "not win,'' and we now have to bear the disappointment. Full rations are now being issued to us, but how Bnoo ' we will be "cut short" again is not for me to say, but wo will in All probability be forced to it again ere long, but while we are in a country as well supplied with small forage, .sucn as cnicKens, vegetables, (Bo., we can get along very well, although W8 have to pay a good round sum for them. .Tha country roundabout (Jiascow is well Supplied with all kinds of1 fora:3, and this will' 'probably . contmuo on our march Southward.. Some newspipar cof respondents telf their readers, that a private never pretends to pay for any thing; be may get on the march, but to the butt of my knowlo lge.' there has not been a single article of forage briuajht to our compa ny since, we le't L juisville, but what has been. Laill (or by Ul8 forager. A soldier certaifly I should g ft what little credit h due him (or j j,g honesty, instead of being treated in tbis manuar. . But it seemJ to be the delight, of soino roKrtors, to praise their favorite offi cers aid almost lower the character of the priva'e to the level of barbaiians and out law. Such reports should be discredited ..nffo t... ... k. niii. -..A kuiucss iiiu ftii-jn ii lj uj p-lt.lvotJ blue. isy reierenca to the-map ot Jventiictcy, it will be seen th it wa. have been miking a very circuitous. march.. Our route has been as follow; as I disromjmbsr the different -J dites t will give simply Jhe names of the principal ptases: Tne grand Army of tha U il left iiauisville and proceedtil on three dilfcrent roads to Bard-.tovo, expecting to moot an l capture tna enemy at ttiat point but no ene:ny was found, ex:ept a small rear guard and it was known that Brag hai fled to Danville, via SpringQ-jld. Pursuit was made and tho enemy was encountered at I'erry viUe, tho . details of .whk well known to your readers. Fn ch battle is ntn t'nrri. ViIle the relnjls fled to Camp Dick Robinson. jOut army followed but stopped at Danville I until Bragg had made good his escape toward Mt. Vernon, on his way to Cumberland Gap. We then, forced; marched It to Mt , -Vernon, via Stanford, but tho "bird had fbwn" and we were no nearer than we were at Louis- villo. Bragg hal gone on to London. Crittenden's corps pursued to Wild Cat where tha chaso was given up on account of the scarcity o( forage for tho mules and hor ses. . Wo then countermarched to Mt. Ver non and started from that point to Siinerset. From Summerset we marched to Columbia, and .from thence, to. Glascow, .our present place of bivouac. At times the sufferings of the troops were most intense. Water was j scarcely to b found on tho m:irc!i frdm Bardstowa WMt."- Vernon; and it was- no uncommon sight to sea the soldiers drinking from stinking pools uf water that even the earth refused to swallow up on account of its nastiness. Soch was tha march and what rloej it Itopnt .to.T .To "hdthing but the dtscoui-age'men't-'of as' wall disciplined and brave an army as ever entered the field of battle. But now wj expect something to bo done as we aie released from' the power of Buell and placed undor one whose, fighting qualities cannot be disputed. ' General Bo secrans has gained a reputation from the bravery and generalship shown at the battles of Iuka and Corinth to be envied by . our old commander. Vtom our prosant movements it is believed by all that Bosecrana will , do more to - put down the rebellion in three months than Buell d:d in his entire. southern campaign.. Our probable dostinaiioris'aslj:. Ttile where li is.said Bragg is trying to";;e tablish his army before "we can get there.' All the army, both officers and,, -mentis in favor of pushing lorward and gaining, the ground lost in our retreat from Battle Creek, Tennessee. It certainly has become ; plain to the "powers that be," that ibis rebellion is never to be put down by watching ' the enemy, uj)til be evacuates his strongholds. - It is costing more livs to the" army than a precipitate battle or series of .battles. ,-. The sooner we go at it in earnest the ' better, lor it is evident that it cannot be put down without the shedding ol blood and that in great profusion. , It is - the, general opipion ihat tbe war could be closed in six or eight months'if propef measures were taken", bu it ih the prevailing opinion, in our. Regiment at least, that we will see the present term of our enlistment expire and have, achanco of again volunteering and serving a long cam paign beforo peace is declared. -,v ; '., The raids of the rebel guerrillas under Morgan and Scott still fepntinue tinabatjd'. Railtoad bridges ar destroyed, and Union citizens are plundered as readily as when we were for JSou'V Hf'W that GenDu; moot and Col.i Wolford are in pursuit of ibeso guerriljas but Morgan and. Scott are beth too sly and wary to be caught by tbem ulesi some dlifarent method '"IS adoptedlliij stead of trvine to "run them down."; Brave Hohitf Cluatdt can db'more to najt stop , ;io their raids thn all the cavalry ; in th? ser e 1 1. :.l ui ,m-!i 1 .01 . U"..i.A .-At iwift .W. Gen. Crittenden being placed in eomrnand pf corps coMisttof P Wood's, Bmith xrfr.UAaa nd'A pf.MiiuieaoU, w a. placed- i-comacd of Crittenden's old Division, lb on to 'which our Regiment it attached. ' Yan Cltav was foratriy our Brigade eomaaandar. Hi place U filled by Col V. B. H awkins of lee lltb Kyn Begt. . II is a brave man and an ex cellent commander. v " ' ' " . -.-Different opioiom ar held by lh differ ent member of Co. II la respect to tbe late Stat and county elections, in Ohio.. Some think it a victory well worthy of praise and necessary for the good of tbe country. Oih ers think it is because the Republican voters of Ohio have all gone to war leaving the Democrats to rule until our return. Of tbe Presidents late proclamation not much is said aS it would only cause ill feel -iogi in the company, and no one wishes to gain enemies while we are Soliiers. It is genorally understood we are in lor our terra of service, no matter what Is said and done by tbe President. It is. all tbe same , to ns- Here I have managed to write a tolerable lengthy correspondence and not Slid much either and I must close. Hoping that I may be able to write soon again, . I remain yours, Ac., ; TllC-MA W. GILES, '. . . . Co. H 13th Kcgt. 0. V. I. Tiew Riilltin. , .More than th usual amount of improve ment baa bien going on in Cadiz, during the past season, notwithstanding the depression caused by the war in many parts of the country,, Several new buildings havo been erected, (luring (he Summer by pur 'cltTzens which are very creditable specimens of arch-; itecture, and spek rell for the enterprise of the men lor whom they are being erected, and also for our Mechanics. " ' ' 1 . Among the buildings which havo been completed this Summer is the residence of Josiah M. E-i'ep, Esq., which for beauty and convenience is not excelled in' Cadiz. The walls were built by Mr. Clark and others, and the carpenters woik was done by Ram sey and Maffitt, ,ho plastering by Mr. Spear, oi Georgetown, and the painting by Mr., Waikinscn. The building is a credit ,to the town. -;;.: ?'' -.'... Mr. James Bullojk has erected a new building between the Post OfBco and Josiah Scott's buildings. , This building has been constructed in an unusually Short time, for' Cadiz, undt-r the supervision of Thomas Mc Creaiy, by whom the carpenter's work bis been dooej-TM front is decidedly the. neat est in town, and speaks well for the taste and mechanical genius of McCreary. The wall? were put up by Mr, Clark-. Tho plas icrin; is being done by Hughes and Roberts, and the painting by Mr. Maeadoo.,4 , ' U.S. McFaddcn removed his old business house last Spring and has erected in its stead one of the largest and finest buildings in town. It is intendod for a family residence and a business house, The business room will be the most commodious in the county. This building has been superintended by George W, Bryan,fmd the work has evory appearanco tf being well dona. ' : M.J, Brown is erecting a fine building in the vicinity of Mr. Dewey's residence. The walls were put up by Walker and Huff man and the carpenters work is being done by Ramsey and MafUtt. When completed, it will be a vuVy handsome residence. John Righter has alSo erected a neat little house, which will make Jinn a comfortable home. G. B. Barrett has remodeled and put up additions to his residence which greatly adds to its appearance . ' Other improvements, have no doubt been made that we do not now think of all of which is evidence of thrift on tbe part of our citizons. Cndie liepubh'can. , .'ftJrMrs. Selika, wife' of Joseph Allen, of Freeport, this county, and fa' her ol tbe edi tor of this paper, died at the residence of her husband in that place, a few weeks since, She was about sixty years of age. Ciood foR Prince John. John Van Uu ren speaks, of his military experience as follows:- "Mow, lellow-citieeris, I never have made any claim to military experience.. To state the matter ns strongly as 1 can, I may safely admit that J nru as pruToundly igno rant of military matters as any Brigadier General that has been resent ly ippointed.', Good I'i,aok8 to Livb In1. 'Cedarburg, in Oziukee County, Wisconsin, gives 346 LemocraUc Votes to 3 Itepiiblicari, but is beaten by- Marshfleld,-' in. Son. du .'Lac- Coun ty, which gives 307 Domocratic votes, with "nary a one ' lor . the opposition. a man could have some peace of mind iu Marsh- Held. -;. ;' SCy One of the bannors carried in the pro cession ou Wednesday, boro the picture ol. a ja.cka.ss having a streamer; flowing from his mouth thscribed with these words: "J, nave (he backbone to dp it.',' . .The getter up of that banner-bad better be caretul 1 that he does not wake up soma- rooming in Fort Lafayette. Ntwark Advocate. :' i '- fjrGcv Buckingham, of Conoeolicut, has called a special Fes. ion of the State General Assembly, to consider the present iinorgan iaed' ionditiiiij of the State M illtaaJ atio th importance of the modification of the Maw which authorizes theJssmil.o'l State Bonds. ftJ-Rebel officers, who arrivpd at Wash ineton on Friday." as prisoners, State that Lee has been removed from the command of tha rebel rmy, and that Joe Johnston has been placed in his ateA"rf'--Y-"-':"- GaMbliso CosTBAtfToirt'-'A dispatch to a Cincinnati birper'sj'V A eontraotor gamb led away 275,000 bushels of oats, belonging to the Government, 'last jnight. Steubenvilk Herald. ,,',,,' ,. '. .-y. Quenv.' IT as "Honest Old Abe" heard from the "Sucker State?" If fco, will he please tell the people if there w "nobody hurt." ' ' QCrlf our fathers didn't Intend ihe. Con stiii.tion. for war. times, wtiy didn't, jney makrf a pair ol Constitutions one for war aud the other for peacel ' ' ' g'lia? anybody heard from New York? Tbe sky-is; breaking- and . we are able to See'mor fof .rortsmouth Timci. "-( fjyGen. McClellan is spoken of as suita ble candidate for the Presidency in 1864. ' ' J-The Charleston Couner is feariul that peace piidciples may prevail at the South. ( (ttThe largest hotel in Canada, located at Toronto -was destroyed by Are 01 Friday Or-Ohe bubdred and fifty prisoners were brought 'into Washington Ftiday, from Warrenton an Alabama Colonel among them; , " ' .s, Itt-Th .Secretary of War has ordered that no more eontiabands. be sent into . the Btate t Illinois Will be do the same good turn for Ohio? '" ' ' ' " l-.,if:ij ; )Ohith llthm8t.i by Re. W.'M Grhbes, Mr. 1?aMi vV4 MclM At at to M iss. "Lttu! . . .11 .1 U.tin II yl Hl iHrfsA l)4li J ) rjiaaLuglvlDf. To morrow week, Hov. .27th, i the day at teertby Gov. Tod a a day ef Tbanki- tfriirg.' 'It icbot littt Ihat any person in Ohio hu to be thankful tor. - It U time we should be thankful that w have enough to eat and eon to pare, bot wt fle, are are thus bleasad at mm, thousands pf ;our. n-iends and fellow citUeo are either in tbe camp or faoap ital, cuffericg (or tho tiecessarits of lif. Thit wilf make in tbat day, many fire- aide look aad and gloomy. Let oa remem ber them and those they have left behind. .-. For our part, while, we feel aAC about a great many" things, there are some prospects ttiat cheer -us Up. ' 'The late elections nave done a great deal' towards driving away ie pondency. ' On Thanksgiving day weball, if any of our trionds remember ns, by pr seating tbe Sentinel office wi h a turkey, eat and rejoice that' the people are taking the power Iron tbe vandal who have been plun dering th treasury, and that there is a pros pect under coming good old Democratic rule 0f better and more cheerlul times. Let us all enjoy Thanksgiving Day the best we can and thank tbe Lord that "matters are as well with as what they at."U , .1; Almost a DBstftCcrtvs ftB. On last Saturday the roof of t.e large steam flouring mill of Wm. Wilson, 6f this phuse, "caught file, and would soon have been devoured, but through the timely alarm given by Mr. Smiley Sharonand" some other carpenters, who were working on a new sheep house nearby. The damage is very slight, and tha mill is running' with great regularity. OT'Tbe paper containing our' Allegheny Cattle Market report, failed ; to come to hand ibisweek, t (, i 'i f - ' ' i i. .1.1 (i 07" Tbe post ofe at Fib, this county ( has bn discontinued. ''-All mail ma-ter in tended for that place, will hereafter be direc-. ted to Means Post office. : . ' : ' '; OirGttr peoplewlll rememtjeV that tho annual meeting of the Harrison county Bi ble Society takes place to day (Tuesday) at th'e Presbyterian Cbuicfxia , Cadiz, at 1 o'clock, P. M. .i;y AnVEUTISEIIF.NTS. -.1X1 m WAITED. -HANNA-;::;" now Paying the Highest : MAKKET PRICE 13 I For Cotton and Linen Hags at '. his Book Store in Cadii. Cadiz. November 19, 18.52. , -. - PUSLIC SALE. ; I WILL nffer at Public Vendue on TUESDAY Ntrv. lHth, 1862, at my residence 3 miles South of Cadiz, the following described p-opor-IV. viz: 265 head of Fat Wethers. 4! head of Cuii8Wold Ewes, SO tuns of ll iy. l two-hnrae wnjjun. Terms niatle known on Hnvol sals ' ALEXANDER McFAUDEN , viriah. Nov. 12, 18G2-21 . , Samuel Borland, Dec'd, N O'l'ICEfls herebv iiven that the under- tied Executors of the estate ol Svn i'il rlir-; land, l ite of Harrison county, Dliio, deceased Keisone interested will mke notice. WASHINGTON BORLAND, ' PAVll) BORLAND, , . 't. Executors. Kov. 5, lS62-3t. , . LOOK TO YOXJB INTKRESTJ '. KLUTillN n Y EBY IITIK AP :'ATi A':,TKIFLEvAUOVE ; ii iU T G O S T I Buy Your. Clothing .and Gent's rurnishmg Goods or J.-BRIIXES' Don't laVe rriv work for ft ! hpt come and toe for yourself the stock of goods 1 have,;: and be convinced. If you Want to buy . any clothineof nnytllliiielse in rn ' , '' irl cptiseniifence of theaa wttl "' " 'lime, twin sell Cheaperrthan 3 the Cheapest ;; l am bound not W be undersold.' 'K-Clothlnar marie to-order on the shortest notice and . fits warranted. - ": " ' ' " " ' I've feen and like his well known store he c tin kB I've purchased there before. .. . In 1. tirilles' store on Market Street,-' l'hi certain tube fitted neat. .C"I Anil io tdwaaek another rason,i.J'TXfe . Ail gnods 1 lind to auit the season; And thqtsjWhoitrotri hie.atore ahall buy 'Will find iheirts-lves all weathers dry. ; : iJ,"Hrlltetidevor, verfifen, i'. 5 To turn out work to Suit the sales. Thla establishment Is lodated high, r to'ch braneli reeeives a v.tchful eye ln'his aioreyoubuy rtot ihdotibtw, 'o false inauctrnehts art held out. The r ne price system, there's no be (ten ' ' Is carried out to the very letter, . . , . . The fckrenins therefore can't entice; '. J Thepurcharer atone fixed price, ''"'-" k Nor time he lost in 1 Brilles' store ! To eheapeh what wai cheap before. The gentleman till can testify When any clotliing they want to btiy , 'i'&r service -prortltenstie w ahdw., ' , t iw'fo His store they strnlehhv ay go,' ' ' "teae-fentiemea also find " The Kind of Clothing for their mind. , . Sonie reasons now I've1 f'urniehed'Why T i: B's. wr I eo lo buy - '' ' ' ' call -at once, his price view '""" "' ' - And doubtless you will bay .there too. -Call auny wiH luown :tuto .If you want good;clothin., it. ,t; ,;, ..is ! ill oiULLLoJ UKt 1,100X1 V1' li i-'l it 1!) ia3 JLi. in,ivj.',!a..l -HEW FALL - ABBIVAU AM no w rocetvinf one of th not eaberb - dock of Uood ever offered in thU mirkel. I bav aered ao pmi io ibe Mlecuoa, and lel eonKdeni that I aball be , , . . . . . ' Able To Please!; , 1 . .... si ' ; '- My porchaae wi mad at th Stonewall Jacksoti Tureitencd New York and Phi'adelphia, crea ting among tbe Dry Good dealers a very &ret Desire to sell Til EI 11. STOCK ' , FOR CASH ' That tbey might the more readily aare THEIR WEALTH ! Since my pnrcbae, (roods hire e-tvanced there to prices to almost pal mem out 01 use. My lineof Dre?s (,iod comprise nil the riow styles in all tlii-ir vanity, and at tha did rJrice pr yard. 1 think I have just the itock to suit all. t will sell exclusively ?.GR'-6AS And in na caoe will goods lin allowed tn leav the room Mill paid for One WBAKNEJ we still have that ol selling , , GOOD CALICO v For lO and 15 Sept ti, mr " icents JOHN Per.Yard. COLEMAN.; ISTKAV STOOlt OEV OF JEWELRY. CLOCKS! MRFIIIISEY! -AND- FANCY GOODS OF JsJLjX -KIISTDS. AT ci. Miirs Main Ht Cacllas, O. July 23, 1S62 SADDLES AND HAKNES3. T7"OUt,TV rospfctfiitivinrorm hi? old ei'stom VV ers and.the piihlie generally,' 'that ho has on hand a arm atnek and general fusorl fflprl' rif Saddles, Hnrnesn, &e., ennnistins iv. part ol ftill-quilied and plain sbaftws, quiltpd hoci cover and plain hnlf-Spanish and fall haeke, quilted itttd plnln seated, brass and wood horn dnmipeaks, plain and quilted seat, low Olitie pncliah trottlria anddlee. Also a vari ety of styles nf aide saddle, with short and extended oiiiitetl knoe springs, hnbp and back spring, silver colored, russet b'ue. nnd black enameled leather jii liet and plnin plushed seats. r fle has also on band several sut of ex tra fine silver mounted carriage and .buegy harness, strong; yankee team harness,. saddle bags, 'collars, haltfrs, bridles and martuignles of most ewer? deBcriptioii. Carriage, Hugay and Riding " Whips of the finest quality) ih fact most cverythin? ttsnally kept lh' a siiMler shop. Ie deema it unnecessary to puff and blow or let otl' eass about the material or workmanship of hie work, a it 'will tilcom mend itself to- those who..ar lodges or who use. it. -Thankful for the nberaf pntronage he has heretofore received, he hopes hv strict at tention to bnsinjss and selling good work at a reasonable price, to merit acontinannre ol the same.' Fhop third door North of Mci'addcn's store, Cadiz, Ohio. ' .. Feb.'15,'1360-ivr ... ' JOS. MIMRS; JAS MI1AN8, (R. . OF.O. B. MEANS Stouhenvilla Foundry & Ma r: ' chine Works. r MEANS HE0TH3EKS, .; "I yi ' 'Manufactures of ' "' ," '''., ! BtJ-AZt MILLH, : A LL KINDS OF, FOUNDRY. -AND MA- t. chine Shop Work, Thrcshino Machine Mill Gearing lor Saw Irons lor Brides, bp! Mills,, Coal car Wheels, Cast lrxn Fronts, Truck & wagon wh'I " , Window caps, Window Weights, Door trills, Bolts and Nuts cut and " - . Door Steps; made to order " , Coal Vaults , Cast & Wrought Screws Shafting and Pulleys, Inrnibhcd to size Turning and flanigs Steam Boilers made and Iron, repaired, Fancy Orates, -. flow Pointa and wagon Common Grates, t- boxes, Coun'ing house. Church Portico, Garden and , , n. end Ollice Stovea Grave Yard lencing. , . - ',', XT Wa have a new and Improved WATER WHEEL, which hat been awarded the premi um ove' ALL COMPETITION. ,,i Our facilities for work are large, and having an extensive assortment of Patterns, we can promptly till almost any order in our branch of business ,. Address MEANS&. BROTHERS. "' ' SteubenvillsiOliio . " Ju'y23, 1S0Z. .. '.. .. , , . ,.j SHERIFF'S SALE. " J M tetitioii in Partitioa"' Hie 8tau'if Ohio, Ilarrmn Comfy,' sti'" Letchworth Birney l' ' ' ' ! ' vev' Aliaa' Order' of Sale ''"V Israel Birney, et el. f - - " " 1: ' ' ' " 1JUUSUANT to the command of an order Of i sale Irom the Court -of Common Pleas within and lor laid county of Harrison, o me directed, 1 will expose to public sale on the premises, '- ,-. i " - Ot th il i-ay of Povemberi yl,; '). ' 1863, Between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M and 4 Pt M., the following real estate, tO'-win In lots No. 73andi74 in th. toyn'of Deorsvillh, tn Said C0I,IUr' S. R. MAGEfc', Shetiff.' SherifT Offipe, Cadk, 0..,.Qc.t. 24,, 1862.-;5t ii ,' i, ' ' ' ' I'' ' ' -ra vi riitsT rath ifi.tof- trtJnks,' -just IA . ;..J ...,l l.,Wti l,.iln, ' -" '' -- - i . K. CKAWFO D, Agent. - , March ja ; ( . t : ri : Market etreet, Cadi; ! " -vi-."-.t!ii tu jr.. 1 . .Til its? niLLINEOI UOOD,A(. raiixtr' oata,arroiri aau.'teaD mil, ,. - j, Cadiz, oero. . , ., ' MISS EACHEL QUIGLEY WOL'LD retpeetfully ftform tb ladie 'of Cadi add' Harrtson eounijr . tbat b baa pnrclMMd the Millieery Store formerly kp by Mia LUi:a - UaburA, nd . removed it le Phillips' e otsaieher ab iotead to kerp a elegant and fathfvnable stock ol Oeods is bar line of bmihes, consisting o f rahhlonnhle Ilonnrt. of vrydecrlption;Krncb and other Klowert 01 tlx finest kind; Straw Good and Straw Trimminga; KiuiMina at lh beat quality; ia hort. materials ol every description tor ma king Bonnet. Having ipent much lima in lb biaineta, atie fceli contident of gi'ing perlect aatialaetion to her lady natrona. Bonnets vill j be made and trimmed in th shortest possible time. All articles oruerea wiu rscclvs iter personal attention. Bleachinp and freshing doce to order. April 30, tstii. JOHj be all, BOOK-SEL-LER Slain Street, Cadiz, Ohio. . I"!" AS always on hand the following, at very I 1 low price; t artaric Acid Ginser Kool tiG.T Epso-3 bait , Cream Tartar ..." Hoda Super CarO. ao Cart. Window Olaas Thermometers , fVef in ani Star f andica Extract Logwood Lamp Ulack Indik'o (ylotea Nutmegs Coperas tvaah Blue Shoe Blacking t)"oknlg Extract Cinnamon Concentrated Ly Ulue Starch Also a good rdpplf oT faints. Oils,' Brush es, JJyes &c., ao Kchcel booas. Miscel laneous Works, liibles and Testaments. The largest and cheapest stock of Wail faper in the euuntry. links. Pens, 1'tucils, f aper, Toy Hooka Slid notions, a good variety and cheap Call and examine ibein. Dec. 1'J, '60. MI LLIUEB X AND" GOODS! 1 MRS. M. SPEISTCEI?, Thanhful for the liberal patronage sli ha hitherto fecetvotl, takes this opportunity oi'an tiouncing io her numerous friends and the pub lic generally, that bIi has just received a larire assortment of Bonnets, r lowers. Ribbons. Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts in short, Fancy Goods and notions of.every description. ftT-L&dics call and examine our oronHn urnm. sure you every erlort will be made to pl'casesn style, ijuality and price. Jlleaching ana Pressing done to order. April 1362. , THOSE LEAP BEir-HITES. ET, "WXIL.SS.IlSr, Formerly of Londonderryi now a resident of CADIZ, OHIO, has on hanU Irom six to eight hundred LEAF BUE-IIIVES! Iteaides a number of sincle comb Observatory or Parlor Hives, of nice style, ready for the market. The demand for such Hives is rapidly in croiiMng. , j John Laniz, wm Uany, tam'iol Lukins. K. F. llarravei fn fact almost cvfcry One that knows anything about lleea or Uee-llivea, sny tliese are , rrno IBest Bivo they have ever seen; and why should ihey not, aince every neceaaarv operation that haa ever h'en performed with bees in anv h've may ren d ly be done with this, and yet it is only a small variation irom The Good Old Box Hive, On our plan we take the honey in the white rirtjin comb in a moat arimiinbfe way. There is no belter way of 'eptilatinsr tho size to the entrance of the hive. It is the rij'h.t size nnd shape for profit. It has a glass s ide through which to view the operations of the beos and an Excellent Plode Of Vi'iittlntlon, or sptting fid of the moisture and frost in hives. which destroys ao morty good colonies m win ter. ; ' "'-. -Then by meridv niltlinz fra-ea to the GOOD OLD BOX HIVE we are enabled to lift any or nil the combs Irom the hive al any time, to know their condition, learn their habits save trom the ninth, (a colony need never be lost by Hie worms) ascertain an I supply the lo?a of queens, have the bse.- to swarm ns much or little as we plea, unite weak unarms, feed most admirably by lifting enmha of honey and bee bread from the rich and giving lo the poor With out tempting ro'ihera. I'tv so with FIPTV OTTTTJTt 'TTTT'VGlH! the inlellicent' Due-keeper would wish to do cm te done in snfetyjsnd those who consider handling of Ives injurious can let them alo:ie in this ns well ns any other plan, and then hr has not to expend $15 for a palace or costly hive to krH bees in. - Our plan oi Ilivn tins been constructed with rtTerenci to the principle that the apiarian wish es to keep his beej right, to do which ne muai hrst learn the nature and nablts ot bees and lh condition of each ol his stock at any lime, and then have each comb of his hive moveable thai he ran perf' rm any operation he may wish governing them according to his Intel lig.Mice Unless this be the correct theory In Bee culture we cannot conceive what would The Bt:e-kecpcr who toils in this plan mhei do ae either through iirnorance or bad innnags mentmi.king dun allowance for such seasons as Inat. , . The Price of Individual Right to niaae '. nnd use the Hive IS , $5,00 One llivt, includjiw (JlaSe, hoii,(?-b6xes, , : and the tight io make and use 7, CO Evsry nttditional Hive - J 2,50 To such as wish onB Hive with the right; - lo use it only , , 3,5n Persons having Bees in any old Hive which for nny reason should be removed, can, by in forminir lis. have tl e Bees, combs and honev all rerno-fed from it 'oour New Hive, and in case of stiong ones make two of one. JNow is as good a time as auy t.i translor. We are prepared to furnish BE 13 H A I'd, I'm persons may be enabled, to handle Dees witn impunity. Also , , Qtiiiiby't Hysteric's of bet-Keeping, . One of the very best books on tho subject in existence, whieV evcrv Oce-ltecper iliould havo. iKrPrice by malt ijil, or-at'aa'ztni oent3.' Bees in a Moveable Comb Hive Delivered to the purchaser and INSURED alt right; with an individual right to make and us the Hive, all for 812. - &3rltaliait Queens may 1o furnished ero long. Cull at the residence of the subscriber, five doors North of the Post office, and aoe if the llives act as represented, and if you get stung we pay the dam ages. tWCirculars sent Iree on application , -, H. WILKIN, Cudiz, 0. ' April 80, 1862-3m Go and Be Convinced. BEST QUALITY OF BOOTS & SHOES. ' ' Selling at(about) ; . ' 11A.T, P EIvIOE! l.; .:-''-,-; j;,Ati v.:;-.: - ,.TJae Hnliisrnptj tShoe, Store. ' ' , ; 159 Main Street, Wheeling. ' All or'nndii are madfl exoreas'tv'to our o ii or der. and every pair WarraniediThey are marked in plain hgures, tuitt no -eviKin in ine price, Army goods in great variety, 159 Main St. ''tta-treal inducements to Country Oealera. ' J....t .. ; 'l:j...i" i- O. SMlTil, Agent. . Oct. 15 2m- , i n - - - TO TEACHERS. Y fjlXAMlNATIONB will be held on tlialaal IZ4 Friday ot tne touowing montna,commen ciiig at 10 o'clock of "the day mentioned' and continuins one day and One half:- June, August. September, October, 1862; February and March IH63. - The Jdne examination will be held in Decrsviila.the Maron examination in Jiopedelf and the remaining ane in Cadiz. M. B. ADAMS, .1 . , . , :.! .'lii'l-Ji.KI '.If "TirUNKI!. Li F.TKnltit'rt.' W.HiM.cCoy.l.t may28,'G2-lyr t , . , . w J A. BROWN'S Bronchial Troches,: belt remedy,-' , in use, for affections of the tiirout, recom , sene'ded for public apcakera,' Smgr-, ate. for alebyr,! l-.ol J. gBAUH,, ,,!. "Mmo ' - Stork FI-cMi mud Citiptte. WE atv'e oa han4, aM ar atf nerfviaf iron ike 8otb aad Et, ta UrfA Stock 01 '-roesrte ever arxuffel V4ii , t which w wise to call tbs atwmiua at Kstail ers and othert wtsiiinr to fsrofasss for lhir own eonsumtr!om. Wear dr-ermlneO t aril a low if aot lower than siihor SteoSeavilla or Whetiie srlc.' Uur aloe- asiaia i trxal t. - ' j-!i-100 hU to hii. :ijf f 10' "10 .IV i , io , f ; l0bf. ' M Socked ' toTtcreca 4lUa. . looj " A.aoboee fO kees 90 box n Scoiaa N.O. Sugar Circle ACjushed " Powdered A dolt Crushed ' . . B . -: C 11 Molssses N.O. Molaasst,, Svaur Lovennv's OdWrii CorrEt r"rinleK; ' . Java Kics Prime Rice '-' r'isu No 3 Alackaret - Lake Fish all kia4 ' Scotch Herring '( . Soni F.nj;lih Soda "' "'" - Soda Saleratu ' ' Sricas (iround fepper " ' . tirain " , , Cloves. Tinuamon. Nulnrrt. (iingtir, Mustard, &e., i.c.. , . AprilSS.'W H i, W Daily U. S. MaU -"-..' CADIZ TO WHEELING: And TriWcoWy'rom.Cadiz f St. Clairsville. ' ; ' THE subscriber wonld respectnily jri'rorril the travelling mmmnnitv that be jSian ning the U. 3. Mail Hack Line from Cadii to Wheeling; nnd thai one of hi splendid hicks will leave Wheeling and Cadii ,mtj morn iiigt at 7 A. M., and connect with theearsat both places., Hia hacks are new, his team) good, and his drivers carefnland attentive. lie hopes lb rtcelv the patronngeof the frav eliing public, ar he will endeavor lo merit their patronage by aitlct.attohtltfa t (heir waiite. t . ... .... i Far from Heeling to Cadiz or tS td VVItfeellng fl,2. For the round trip only $2,00 lie Is also running a new Hack twtfin i'. dizand-St. ClairsviiJe, leaving Cadii vcrjf lloridpy. Wednesday and Friday rnoriiBg; and St. LlSirsville every Tuesda 'i'hursxlay and Saturday mornings, rtariicufar vleutioii paid to carrying ExpresiPaqkajei; liircry Stable. lie h as a'soin Cadiz as -good e Livef-v ftta bleaattii-re is in the eottntry. Butaies. Car- riaaes, Horses, &s.. to b Hid at ill tinn Truvellcrs either arriviug on the. cars or in the hack, can be taken lo anv point ih'ey.thay de sire. Tortus reasonable. ; f .- . WILLIAM L. ildt'SER. Cadiz, Ohio, Aug. la Idbo- t ;:.. ,. Courts for 1883 8tli DlBtrict ny virtue of He powers vested in n br law, we the undersigned, Judges of the-Courts of Common Plcis tor the 8th Judicial pjitrict of the State nf O'llo. do hrehy ascerttifn and fix the ljn,e of the -commencement of the Spheral tcrms.et the District Court and Court of -Common Peas, in tli9 several counties of, esid fjia triet, for the year ona thoarand ight fund t-d and eixty-threo, as follows: niSl RlCT COURT, -'''i--" Muskingum county, TueHay. Septen fier Tat. Morgan rnqavrf.' ) Tuesday, -Tiiiirfday Alondny ' Wedn-esday Friday- J Wednesday "Friday t 4ih Nohlo Otiernsey Modrrts Ii'lmont ; Jeflcrson Harrison Tuscarawaa ,9.11. jii.-H; 14ih. lGth. IHth. a;.iH. CO.VIVON PLEAS. ' MtiBklns'iirl Monday Fehrunry 16; Monday, May 18, and Monday, October 2fi: ' Morgan Tuesday, March 24; Tuesjiiy; Juno 10 and Wednesday, October 14, , Noble Tuesday. March 10; Tuesday, Juno' 2, and Tuesday, ()ctober6 , , , Monroe Tuesday, February -1;" Tuesday, May 19. and Tuesday, October a? '' . Belmont Tuesday, March 3, Tuesday, Jnfi a, an i jueiaay, iovemier i'j. Guernsey Monday, February May 18, and Mo i.la v, Octoberi't. I Ij; Monday, Harrison Tueslay, Fo'iruary 10; Tuesday, May and Tuesday, Cet )ber 20 ' ' , Tuscarawas I'm., day, February 81; 'Tues day. May 26. and Tuesday,' November 3 Jefferson Tuesday, Maxell 10; Tuejidiy, June 5, and Tuesday. Novi-niber 17. . . ', ' ' OKOKHE W M-1LVAINE, ' ; JOHN W.OKKV . M-t ( ( ti ATI! AN EVA !!: ; ) , , Done it New Puiladelpfiia, Ohio, Sept. Suih, .. ' . .. A trnecpv JbV Hircc'tiofl of mid Judgps ' '! Attest) 01 C" KUSSELlJ.CIerifc'rif fieccifrt of Common Plesot ' aald dVlutkin jum county iSanesviile, Ootuber 31, lt6! , . , ; Clak' Own. Csaiz.Ouio, -. . ' ' ', ' ' November , 186-i . ' i . : I herebv Certify that the aBdfe is a fm 8 py ol tho original order now on tile in my olfioe.' ! , ' It, M LYtllS, ;lefk, '; by S. McCOli HICK. Deputy. Nov. 12, 1862-61 ,- ..... :,-!-,, r ; FRUIT TREES. iiO.OOO : Apple Trees, v- a TO 4 THAliS OLD, 6 Tu 8 FEET IIIUJI, and a pood assortment of - ' i Peaches, Pears, Plums, CherrfesV'Aprfebla," . i Ntptarines, lrapea-, Currauu,:: Black-t ; . berries, Rnsptei herns,, Strawber-, ' ric, Evergreens. &.c , Ate.,.Vc-. ' At the , . , '' " "' Belinont ' Cdunty ' Nursoriea, i milos Ndrtliwestdf, SI. C'airavilln. .. , ,(,,. V-r i ncca iu nun uie prosuill lllIlQa.. f ., f All orders promptly attended to. ' " S. MOIIKISON fcCO, "' -' " St. Clairsville; mi." S3-Ah order left tviih our eueHt. J6hn t' URVANT.Cadu, Ohio, will be promptly attended to. , ,. . ... , . . , Pricn of Trees, Sic. . Apple trees !0 to tj tier fiundrej: Peubh Itmo - 12 - - '" "-: ' Pear '83 bnteael,i ' Cherry Ptdiii Urapba, Kobbci-a, Delaware , and 1 Concord, c.-iMB rucn. Biawoa alio isa i f bel $3 to $5 per hundred. ' ' ; . . J ' ' ' '.';: i'-. ' - 8. M. tt Co.'' .June 8t.t8Mm... r., .-, (.- ,..: it-!,.i-.-3 i-.Vu T- Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, ftd. 7 i s. SLEMMON3 lias now .on hand' at his did stand ort Market street, the largest, fidbst. and best assorttiient ef ahrtoet every variety hi Boots, Shoesv liatters; Ac;. ever, offered, id tht market, which ,,h will positivei elllowj-f" liarittg pdrchaaad the principal part of his stock tor Cash, he can rcll cheap to suit th times. Call and examine tils' stock Gel'drt) bilyi ins lsfewher ' .- ---'i'-1 . Cadii, June 4, l86i. ' . i.. .-.., ,.;; ! GEORGE tviisOiVniii-ts, ; , . !:: Cadiz, qui . MANUFACrUKE and have fconatantly for sale at -our Warehouse, near the Depot, Double Extra Family lid Extra SUPERFINeI FLOUR from goo4 ittund Wheat. Oat Hour is Warranted Frssh Grtrund andof the very ban quality. Corn iimal,. Mill Feed , and Urae sdld at low figure in quantities to suit purcha sers. ' .-' ,,' , i , . ' Custo'W VTorS: dorte with dispatch, and sati$. raetion warranted. - UEORUE a, VV1L8UN Aril 2ft.'M '-'-1' v.u !ii ju.I- i.Jiii-.rii M - .1 'i . .,. -,,,...; p.- NEW BAKERY. PL4);reapotfully inform thvit titheirai'o' , V Cadii and, vicinity .that be keep cor', stantly on hinds at hi New Bakery, on Mar ket street, one door otttH of Ceorge'a Crocwty, all kinds' of BREAD, CAHE3, tu.-, , which a will sell at reasonable price. irxviia : . h tlte been Cigars, Candiea,&o.- f v!. d Cadii, Ohio. AptU 23. Ifi62-Jy. ,,.., ,,.. i.'j t". T'.r Ti r I ihe highest Vnsrlfet pnoewiri Uisu m ,J paitLlbr KARLliYf at tb lfaiil(oid '..lUitioi iaCdajltjt,j iU rtti ,.Lki jII "1 . . tf , C; mmL ti" fci WiiWaa i'i:4;.iiO ti y, end f - l'!i:V; j ' f-!"' 1 V: '.-I.' 'tp .-. Bart " jjv.ii.-j i.tm ' i -ui .1 ' ' ' iT', 3 ,j