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CHARLES X. 4li Editor
W. H. AJIKOLDi AaoeiU Editer.
Only Term of 0borlptlon.
. For on yutr ...$2,O0
Tor tax month 1,U0
For threa mouth"- 60
utu or rosTAas of wikli patkiu.
9a kU vbncribArs m th eouuty where pab-
CCfJSrtTUTIOMf u
Sew Tim Table on the Cadis
Branch.
' Trulns Imti Cad it now M follows: ft -00
A. M., and 3-30 P. M.
' Tub uait. mat loaves at ft 00 A. M., makes
Aose connection at the Junction with tha
ptasouger train going West; and also con
st villi tllte passenger train going East.
The trmin that loaves at 3-:10 1. M. makes
a elose eeuuection itt the Junction with the
passenger train going I'ast; arid1socouncts
with till paiwMUfer train .going West.
Traiu arrive at. Cadiz as follows: 1-00
P. M. and -d P. L
The train that arrive at 1-00 P. M. bring
tha raatis from the East- and the West. Tha
nail for both East and West leave l,'dht t
-00 A. U.
Particular Notice!
Whose who find their names written cn the
margin of the Sentinel in "BED I.K,"
mil understand that w want them to
either come or tend to us a. years sultcrip
lion, $2,00. After, the firit of January
next, we expect to charge each svLtcriher xnho
wee for hit jjoper, Si,60 a year. AUuho
pay 9,00 a ymr Irfure that time, for their
paper, will tare SO cents on tveh year's sul
seription. "A word- to the tcvie in siifficjenC
BSgfConsidcraUe suow fell on last Fri.
lay night but not enough to make food
sleighing.
The Commissionc; of .. Harrison
County offer at public sale the building Of
Bridge in Franklin toirnitaip. bee saver.
tiseuient.
Teaclier'a Examination. '
There will be a Teacher's Examination in
Cadiz, on Wednesday, Jfrcemher 28, 18f4.
Bt-Wi publish this week a full ami in
teresting summary of the proceedings of
tjCongr'.-ss during the first week of its present
aosaiou.
' ROuItev. j. Jl. Uber, of the Martinsville
31. K. Church, lias been presented by his
congregation with a new (mit of clothe.
Such acts are highly commendable.
SQTMr. Win. P. Brady, of Brooke Coun
ty, West Virginia, offers in to-day's Sentinel,
a valuable farm at public sal" on next Thurs
day week, besides fine sheep, &c. Head hi
dertisenient.
jjarWe call attention to tho advertise
ment of Mr. Rco, Deputy U. S. Tax Col
lector ot this county, in another column.
The time is short, and unless taxes are
promptly paid there will be ten per cent
added.
K5Now iSt the time for everybody, their
wives and children, and everybody else to
goto Barrett's ad secure Honicthijig cboiee
for Christmas and Now Year's presents.
Barrett has the stock from which all can be
uited. So let all, both grave and gay,
good looking and ugly, call and be suited.
tSyThe President's Message occupies the
larger portion of our first pugo. It is Lip.
colnish all over. The object of the war is
fully explained freeing all the negroes in
the Union. Notwithstanding its many de
fects, it has one good recommendation
-brevity. Bed it for yourselves, and judge
'of its merits.
. ; JSiyMcssrs. Hays & Thomas have dis-
solved partnership; and each of these gen
tlemen' will now practice law on his own
account the former in the room formerly
occupied by Esquire Phillips, and the latter
in the room occupied by the old linn.. They
are. both deserving Attorneys, and should
each receive a liberal shave of legal patron
age. See their Law Cards in another col-
umn.
JS3Oodey's Lady's Book for January is
already on our table. It is the best number
f ny Magazine that we ever received and
ihat is saying a good deal, for we have been
the constant receipt of Godcy for the past
fifteen years, Godey's Lady's Book gets
better as it gets older. See prospectus in
mother column M '
Jffi-JIori. S. P. Chase has been appoint
ed nd confirmed Chief Justice of the Su
preme Court of the United States. Mr.
Chase is tbe ablest man in the Abolition
party, but we fear ho is too much of a poli
tician to be altogether the most suitable man
for that high andiuiportant judicial position.
We trust we may be mistaken.
JSPBf. Hatton, when the call waa first
issued by th Governor for the people to
contribute to the relief of soldier' families.
tried in hid usual way to make a political af-
.fajr out of it, thiulting that hisLoyal League
brethren would come up manfully to the
work; but being disappointed in all srch
foolish expectation he now regards' the n-
mount contributed as ''discreditable to our
cttisens." He should have-said " "Loyal
Atfaguers . iosad pf "citwens.''. vj V
- Such .a humane, and worthy objeot as eou'
-tributingtb the" re'lief of Soldier's Families,
should not be made a political affair; and no
.One but a demagogue would engage 'iu' that
kind of business.
Ma. LrwcOLNgHV! the Shite of nurfnraiirii
' ;n6(t: ij. yflry stntrg expression of wdjaHty, .
-Stf.ri A 7
Inipotiaat
The oirenlar of th i Military Comniittea of
tkia mantr to'the Trattet ot the different
townships of Harrison County, which may
be found into-diy a Sentinel, will be louua
vnrv iinDortant document, and one
that should receive the careful attention and
consideration of every Township Trustee In
TUrri.n County. Tlie object of this cir
cular and that of Adjutant General Cowen
is to prepare the people for another Draft,
and that soon; although neither ot me gen
tinman nrtinnn&inff the Harrison County Mil
itary Committee or Adjutant General Cowen
had the remotest vlea of anntlier ilrajt m
king placslin ease of Mr. Lincoln's re-elec-.-
fX,,t f hev. like all other niortala, are
doomed todiaappointment. Another Draft
will take placejand that soon, and the soon
er we, who are subject to the Draft, prepare
fi ;t !,. mora comfortable it will be for us.
The Township Trustees of each Township
in Harrison County, should see to it imme
diately, that the cnrollniont of their Town
; nronerlv corrected. And a big ef
fort should also be made to have each Town
fillpJ bv rolunteers before the
draft is ordered. Volunteers can be had at
.hix time for ona-half the bounty that will
be necessary after the draft is ordered. If
the inonev be raised the cred'U can be ob
taincdina week's time. .What township
will move first?
Amiamlitt. Those two long kVng and
amiable frim li, Col. E. R. Eekley and Maj.
John A. Bingham, will both be members of
the next Congress. 'How "mysterious are
tha ways of Providence" that two such lov
ing and amiable friends as Bingham and
Ei.-k!ey, should meet in the place where
both have long endeavored to keep theoth
er out. On account of their long friendship,
and warm attachment for one another, it is
tbougbOhey will be bedfellows during the
next.seisioujof Congress.
,o m m"
"CnRisriAN Witness." Those wishing
a high-toned religious newspaper one
wh.sc columns are not filled with political
wraiifj'Hug and low scurrility which generally
characterizes the so-called church papers of
the preseut day but is devoted to religious
instruction, end such matter ai delights the
heart that loves the pure principles of the
Gospel of Peace, should take this paper.
Terms, $2 a year, in advance. Address, J.
F. Given, Columbus, Ohio.
Pehbosal. Weihad a call the other day
from our young friend, Emanuel Howard,
of Company C, 43d O. V. V. I. Mr. H.
has been for some time a prisoner at Amlor
sonville, Georgia, but having been exchan
ged, is now at home on a short furlough.
His health at, present is not very good, but
he hopes to be able to return to his regiment
in a short time.
John C. Bayjess, of the glorious old 13th
Ohio, who was taken prisoner in one of the
battles near Atlanta, and who. has boen a
long time in the rebel prison at Anderson
ville, has been paroled, and is now at home
on furlough:
JQrWe are now experiencing a very coM
snap. Warm fires and heavy clothing are
very comfortable. While, some have the
privilege of enjoying these pleasures, there
are thousands of others who are suffering
for the want of fuel, food and clothing;
Lst those who have an abundance remem
ber those who aro hot thus blessed. Look
around,, and see if souie of your neighbors
do n it ueed assistance. ."The Lard loveth
the cheerful giver." ."Do good toothers
that good may coma untofyou."
BC9-We clip tho following from tho St.
C'airville' 'Chronicle of last week:
Our friends, in writing to the 43d, 52d,
98th. or other regiments with Sherman,
should direct their letters "Via, Washing
ton City, D. C." It is a good time now to
write to them. The boys will be glad to hear
(rom home, when they get to the end ot
their march. The letters will, of course,
be immediately forwarded from Washington.
CiiaiSTMAS TttEB. We understand that
tha teaohcrsand scholars of the Presbyterian
Church, Cadiz, intend couimeinrnoruting
the birth of Christ by having a "Christinas
Tree," from whose branches gifts will be
distributed from teacher to scholar, and
scholar to teacher. This is right and proper.
It will bring to mind the Ureat Out ot the
giver of all good, which has cheered and
lightened the paths of millions.
Artuvr's Home Magazine. One of
the most readable periodicals published in
this country is the Home Magazine. For
1805 it is to be enlarged and improved, and
will be made still more worthy of the favor
with which it has been received by the pub
lic. It justly claims the public favor on the
ground of real merit and enterprise. .. Year
ly terms, in advance, ,as follows;
One cony, $2,50: three conies, &G,00:
fire copies, and one to getter-un of tho club.
$10,00; nine copies, and one to getter-up of
cluh, $lj,0(l.
A beautiful PKK.MJliM PJiATIi enti
tled "THE INFANCY OF SHAKE
SPEARE," will be mailed to each person
sending us a club of subscribers. It will al
so be mailed to each single subscriber from
whom wo receive $2,50.
For $4,50 we will send one copy each of
Home Magazine and Godxy's Lady's
Book for one year. -
Address
T. S. ARTHUR k CO..
, ' 323, Walnut St., Philadelphia,
Tint President proposes, in his message,
to give a gunboat to the negro State of Li-
heriA Tf vsa o'wa iT a urmtliAnf what
- - ..w ..... " ft v... ....... ,
ought we to give to Havfi and the negro
..r,.:.... :.. o t. .:n . j ..n"
imuuua LU' Alltca v 1.1. will nub UU W UllOW
any negro State to go without some present
from their friends in the United States Gov
ernment. Cin. no..
Massachuskits has about the same pop
ulation of Indiana, yet she only polls 175,
000. This fact illustrates the fraudulent
character of the Indiana voto.
Onthe Sith ult., at tho Leslie Honee, bv
Rev. W.' M. Grimes. Mr. AUGUSTUS L.
BIDENNOUR, of Defiance county, to Miss
TP T T rr A L) I.TTtLT CP 4 T T .. fr ' i
D I ED:
Announcements of Deaths are mibtiah-
tdin ttie "Sentinel" without charge. When
accompanied by commentaries, whether arose
or poetry, they must be paid for at the rate
oj jtve cents per line.
Wednesday, Dec. 7, ut New Market, Har
rison county, of Typhoid Fever, MARTHA,
daughter of Mrs. Margaret MafUtt, aged
about 8 years.
"Suffor little children to come unto mo.
and forbid them. not, for of auch is the
kingdom of Heaven."
On UnniiftT Vlnv ) tri TTTf jt u
jrf J ha Watt; Freepvrt twwmhlp. ad
or Valuable Short Creek Land
- and mock.
rrHE subscriber will offer at public 8ale
X oil the uremifos.
lhuncLiy, Vertnif-er 22rf, IS64.
All that Taluable farm known as uiriv
l'otnt Kurm, eontaininK acres, mtuatud
in lirooke oountv, ve nrjjinm, wiiumuire
mile of the Ohio" River, at Short C'rnek; is in
amxxlatute of cultivation, all under fenoe,
improvement, ruowmahle abundance or
fruit, ana uu uron
coal, easy of ai, and mifnvif'ntly near
the Uhio'river for shipping purpo.
Ami, vii mm- " i . i r
farming utonxils, consiNting of 4u0 hud of
tin Merino KUeep, a&u ewi-, iue iraiu,
yearling, and wethers; Horses. Cuttle.Hlog',
Ilav, Corn, Ac. Terms made to uit Hie
purchaser for the farm, and a reasouablo
credit given on the Stock, . x
Srle to commence ut 10 o'clock, A. M.
WM. P. BUAUY,
Dec. 14, "64. Short Creek, W. V.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
SPECIAL 1XCO.MK TAX.
16th District of Ohio, 1
rmnniriuK. O.. December 1. ltl. i
VS reqired under tlie Joint resolution of
Conntis, imposing a Snceiul Income
Dulv or t lve (xr ceiuuin (uuumuna'j upon
tho Income for 1MW, approvoJ July 4, 1J1,
NOTIf:E is hereliv Kiven to all (turtle in
terested, that the Assessor for tliis District
has placet! in uiy nanus inu ora- iu usi
reiuired bv t!iu suid joint rosolutum, nnd
tho tax aHsowd thereon is now due and
payable. If not paid before the Twentieth
ok" Dki embkr, lSt4, process wiI be issued
and the tax collected with tlie iocs uuu pen
altv prescribed by law, by distraint.
JJ V. J. ALBKIGllT,
Colleetor of the Kith District of Ohio.
Sriiiil Income Tax for Harrison County
will be received at my olliee, (Recorder's
oftlce,) in Cadiz. All payments after the
20th inst., will bo subject to all ices ana pen'
alties prescribed by law as Htntel above.
JOSEPH KEA,
Denutv Collector SdDivUou llii.li District.
December' 14, 1S01 't.
TO BHIDGG BULDERS'
miTF, Commissioners of Harrison County.
X Ohio, will receive proposals for the
building of n liridge over l.iltlo Stillwater
Creek (sometiiix's calloil Clear Fork,) on
the road loading from the Philadelphia road
to tlie Moravian road, in Franklin town
ship near tho line of Monroe township, on
tho farm of James Drown; and will attend
at said place on Friday, the 90th day of De
cember. 1S64. between the hours of 10 o'clock
A. M. uud 4 o'clock P. M., for the purpose
of receiving said proposals.
CHARLES WELLS,
J AS. J. BILL1XOSLEY,
WALTER CRAIG,
Commissioners
Attest: Samuel Knox, Auditor.
Dec. 14, 1W14.
Executor's Notice.
mHE undersigned has teen dulv appoint
I ed exeedtor of the last Will arid testa
ment of Margaret Latt'erty, late of Harrison
eountv, Ohio, decfcasedi All persons in
debted to the estate m'e requested to make
innnediate payment, and those having
elainn aiiainst the same' will present them
for allowance, duly authenticated, to the
undersigned.
JOSEPH LAFFERTY,
Executor.
Dec. 14, lSfi4-!U.
AtiacSiniciit Notice.
Belinda Rilchev, ndmin-"! Before Robert
tratrix of the" estate of Endsley, J. P., of
JaoobRiehey, dee. pl'If, Archer township,
vs. Harrison county,
George Allen, defendant. J Ohio.
ON the 7th day of December, A. D., 1U,
said Justice issued n order of At
tachment in the above action for the sum of
44,84. BELINDA 151TCHEY,
Administratrix.
F. It. Maikh, A(rent.
December 14, lii4 3t. .
POOli TRUST IS HEAD!
AND
BAD PAY KILLED HIM I
FALL A.IVIJ WINTER
DRY GOOD
JUST OPENED AND ON SALE AT
Coleman & Grimes'
FOR CASH!
Our Stock ia entirely new and consists o
LADIES DRESS GOODS !
Such as
MERINOE9,
EMPRESS CLOTH,
' POPLINS,
ARMUES or DELAINES, '
And you will be sure to una something to
suit you.
GO TO
COLEMAN & 6R:IMiES
FO
CLOAKINGS,
AN i) THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES
WILL BE SHOWN x OU.
FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN,
And you will find the best and cheapest
assortment in town.
... FOR
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Cloths, Caaslmeres, Flannels,
J7VTJ DR. J9 , eft? o . ,
There is no place in town that you can be
suited so well, and If you will ca u you will
corroDroate wnat we say.
COLEMAN 4 GRIMES,
Cadiz, Ohio, Sept. 14, 1804. .
WAN TED.
5000 BUSHEL8 0K ats
Eor wluou we will pay highest market prioe
and furniah Sacks U required.
i . WILSON BROv
Oa'tla, jro-r. 30, 1864. .;:a ; -
SHAWLS,
FRESH ARRIVAL 1
. WORTH OP
WINTER GOODS!
H. S. M'FADDEH & CO:.
VRE NOW R2CEINING TnEIRSTOCK
of Winter Goods which have been
purchased on favorable terms, and will be
aold at a
SHORT JPIROIF'IT.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
DOMESTIC GOODS
ALL GRADES
DRESS GOODS.
BUCH AS
BLACK AND FANCY-SILKS,
OF SUPERB LUSTRE.
FRENCH lilEUINOES,
PLiUN lISTO BKOCADU
ALP A G C AS.
EAETHEA CLOTHS
.. AND
ALSO
Or Xj O "V EJ . S
AKD
I! O S I Jl K Y ,
SHIRTING FLANNELS,
BARRED, GRAY, PLAIN AND FANCY
COLOIW..
AND
M1 .Mim AiS tW J)
IN GREAT VARIETY.
Cloak Trimmings &, Ornaments.
BLAITEETS
And a fine assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres,
jVTade-up Clothing,
LADIES FURS, .'
V CARPETS, RUGS,
AND OIL CLOTHS.
A Large Assortrrient of
LADIES FANCY BASKETS,
CEDAR WARE,
TUBS,
; BOWLS,
CARPET YARN,
2,000 CUTS STOCKING YARN,
Together with a large assortment of
Quecnsware, , Hardware, Groceries, Fish,
Hyson and Oolong Teas, Spices, Ac, A call
la respectfully solicited to examine their
magnificent stock of goods before purcha
sing elsewhere. . , -Cadte,
Nor. 80, 18M. '
T.11'..A ICS
-SCHNEIDER'S
EQusic Store
STEUBEN VILL.E, OHIO,
MAY be found one of the finest and lar
gest Stocks of Piano Korta. Cabinet
r)tns, Melndeoiia and every variuty of
Musical Instruments, in tlie W eat.
Having a life time experience, (pract.TKl)
in the Piatio business, and adopting tho
cuunr of carefullv exnminine; every 1'uuioat
Oio Fuctom'a pc'rsvn. purcluurers may safely
rely on ge'tliug a F1UST CLASS Instru
ments .
Tbe II est Piano in tlie Market!
EVERY INSTRUMENT
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS!
Pianos from tlie celebrated factories of
JAKDINK SON, Nw York,
Gi:o.STKCK A CO., "
F.C. L1GHTK A CO.,
J. AC. FISH ICR, "
AIwh'vs 0.1 hand, in good variety, Tianos
rrom f l.K) lo siooo.
lo aeent In Eustern Ohio for
MASON A HAMLIN'S CABINET OR
OANS AND MKLODKON'S.
The most porfect instrument of the Reed
kind, and very fast superceding tho Melo-
duon. ,
HIIEKT MUSIC,
A vcrv laf(( stock of Sheet Music on hand,
.Krt ..,il.li..ttti..iia rf Ajl thn lirin.
Ullll (1 111. ,i u ... . .... - - i
cipal publishing bouses of tho L nitod States.
New Mnslc lteeeivea t-very iyi
Persons at any distance ordering by letter,
enclosing tho market price of any kind of
music, or Music Rook, will receive the same
by return mail, postuge paid.
Old Planoa and Jlelodcons
Taken in exchange for new ones. Ccfiipe
tent tuners suppliwd on applicotioH.
If you want n innsical instrument of any
kinil, I certainly can suit you, both in qual
ity and price.
'Het'ercnce at Cadiz. Ohio Mr. HENRY
BOYLES.
P. .1. StUMSI DISH,
Third Street, Steubenviilo.
July 20, 1364.
GrO HO
AND SEE HIS
New Stock of Goods!
THE FINEST AND BEST
September 27, 19C4.
FIRST ARRIVAL
otr
SPRING AND SUMMER
AT
T. J. BEOWN'S.
Cadiz, May 4, 1864.
CHEAP, DURABLE & NEAT!
T. PHILIPS & SON,
tlaKVTACTVRBKS A DE4.LMS IK
BOOTS & SH0ES1
Opposite tho Public Buildings, Cadiz, O.
MAKE and keep on hand the finest qual
ity of Ladies Wear, also Kino Boots
ariflShoes, sewed or pegged, equal in style
to the best city mane, uur .-qnng mra "i
first class Eastern work consist ol a nice lot
of Ladies' and Misses Heeled Slippers, Kid
Heeled Hoots, Heeled Gnitors, nnd almost
every stylo of Shoo for Men, Women, Bovs
and Children, Ladies Kid and Gaiters of the
finest material. We fit. up and keep' the
lasts for each regnlur customer, always in
suring a perfect fit.
Wheeling Money taken at par.
T. PHILLIPS A SON.
May 4. 1R64.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Insure Your Ute and Property.
J. O. THOMAS, Cadiz,
JS Resident Agent for the following old,
established and reliable F1KE aud
FE Insurance Companies!
FIBB INHimANCT.
j'ETNA, of Hartford, Connecticut.
PIKENIX, "
METROPOLITAN, of Nete York Oity.
NORTia-AM ERICA, of Philadelphia, Pa.
MUTUAL LIKE, of iVeto York City.
FTI) AATIi'I T PU'tt f 1 l?l,1 nf linvifnrtl fhnH.
flB Office, corner of Main and Market
streets, over National Bank. Entrance
Market street, first door bolow National
Bank.
Cadla, Nov. 23, lWU-lyr.
50.000 POUNDS OF PORK,
. 7 I ... t-l1 . ! M U will k.
r or wnicnuie niKowb iinw in w -riu. u.
Dald on dellTery at tne warehouse oi
H. 8. McFADDHV 00.
Cadlf, Vy..13!.
'0 0
SADDLES AND HARNESS!
IrOULD feT-tfaHr rrforui -o'd cus
T T tomers and lit public peneral!, that
ho has on bund a large stix-k and general ax
sortmeiit of Saddles, Haniesf, Ac, oon,ist
iug in part of full-quilted and plaff shafters,
quiltKj hood cover and plain Imli'Spanish
Hint laU-bacKS, quinea ana plain B-sicnj
brass and wood horn demipenks, plain nnd.
quilted seat, low canlle Ennlish tro'.tiiift sad
dles. Also a variety of styles of Sidesaddles,
with short and extended quilted knco
springs, hoop and bnck springs, silver col
ored, russet blue, and black enameled leath
er quilted and plain plushed seats. He has
also on hand seis of extra lino silver mount
ed carriage and buggy harness, strong yan
kou tesm harness, saddle bags, collars, hal
ters, bridles aud martimiales of most every
description. Carriage, Buggy and Riding
Whips of the finest quality; in fact most ev
erything usually kept in a saddlery shop.
He deems it unnecessary to puff and blow or
let olT gas aliout the material or workman
ship of his work, as it will recommend it
self to fltose who aro Judges or who use it.
Thankful for the liberal patronage he has
heretofore received, he hopes by strict atten
tion to business nnd selling good work at a
reasonable price, to merit a continuance ol
the same. Shop, directly opposite Ua "Sen
tinel" office, Cadiz, Ohio,"
April 1, 18fl4.
STAFES POPILAU LOANS!
7 O-IO
TREASURY NOTES
WITH COUPONS FOR INTEREST,
Payable semi-annually from the Kith
of August next, and principal at tho end of
three years from that date, in lawful money
of the U. S., or convertible at maturity, lit
the option of tho holder, into 5-20 6 percent.
Gold Bonds. For subscriptions previous to
the ljthof August next, interest will be paid
to the subscribers up to that date. For sub
scriptions after tho 15th of August next; In
terest will be paid to date of such subscrip
tions. Also
I0-40 TJ. S.
fiper cent. Bonds, Principal and Interest
payable in
GOLD.
The Fibst Naticxal Bank at Cadiz
Permanent Depository and Financial Asrent
of the U. S., is authorized by the Secretary
of the Treesury, to receive Subscriptions for
the above Treasury Notes Hnd Bonds.
J,'M. WATSON, Caaher.
August 10, 1864-tf
HARRISON BRANCH BANK,
CJDIZ, OHIO.
D. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS
SETEN MD. TIIREE-TWEMIES,
21
And other Gorertiment Bonds, kept on hand
and lor sale it this bank, at Government
prices.
aj 1 ti j w r , iaanier.
Sept, 14, 18d4i
GRANT MOVES
AGAIXST
Richxnonei!
11 REBEL UPII11 Jill Fill!
M. J. BROVfH
OUS. C. BROtVN.
BK0WN & BR0.
The Rebellion will dio out, but we must
live. There is a tide in the affairs of men
which, taken at the flood, leads on to for
tune. One of tho best ways to attain that
fortune, is to call nt our room, two doors be
low T. J. Brown's Dry Goods Store, and
purobase one of our
Suberb Spring Suits!
Th nlewt ever aold in Cadiz, at prices as
low as curl be sdld west of the mountains.
We haVe everything in the Gent's line, of
tbe best dualitr.
COATS arid STOCKS,
PANTS and NECK-TIES,
VESTS ntld Ot.oVliSi
HATS HHd HAND'KfcKCnlEFS,
CAPS and COLLARS,
old, t;c.', ttc.'j otc.
A fine assortment of
PIECE
of the host stylos and most beautiful finish,
suitable to the most fastidious taste, which
we will sell at prices to suit all who may can.
Our notion Is that he handles the tools
best who best pleases his customers. This
we will do !
GALL AND EXAMINE
our goods, and we will convince yon that
what we say is true, can ana see us, anu
bring along your Greenbacks, which are
still taken at par.
.ISKUW-M A JBJ.VJ.
May 4, 1864.
TO TEACHERS!
RXAMINATIONS will be hold as fol
1 lows, commencing at 10 o'clock of the
day mentioned, and continuing three daysi
At HOI'EDAI-E, June mh, 1804.
At OAIMB, 0ctooe"2utA, lKtW.
At CADIZ, AftreA2;irf, 1804. '
The Examiners desire to call the attention
of Teachers to three items of the amended
School Law, viz: Koch male applicant is re
quired to pay 50 cents, and each female np
plicant ilo cents; a teacher's license must
certify that the bearer of it possesses an ad
equate knowledge Of the theory and practice
of Teaching; a teacher must have a legal
certificate covering the entire time of the
services for the'paynieut of which an order
is drawn.
EDWIN REGAL, )
M. B. ADAMS, Examiners.
G. L. JACOBS. )
April 20, 1804-ly
Farm for Sale
IN
HARRISON COUNTtf
Market. It Is excellent land, and lies well,
consisting of 173 acres Mi or 130 cleared
nearly all bottom, and known as tho
"German town Bottom." v .
ou the Conotton Valley. '
Purchasers can apply tn J. f . Estop, Esq.,
Cadis, Ohio, or laaao Wright, Esq., Swu
baDTlila. SAsaujis cAsrrsnEB..
GOBET'S LADY'S ECOK,
THE
FaakltM 9IaKaMla r .tnr WetrtAj
LITEKATL'RK, FUSE ARTS. AND
FASHIONS. Tbs mow magninoent Kli4
wurrsvings. bOtBLB FA8UION
PLATES. Wood efyfrra'iags1 ob Try sub
je.4 that ut interest iM'Am. Co JWt knit
I'.ng, Netting, EmbroiTt. ArtteleaCor lb
Toib-t, for Um Parlor, thtfliondoir, mS th
Kiulien. Evorvthing, ill lee to ummm
CuMrLKTB LaDT'B UoOK.
Tho Ladles' Favorlto ftr
Vcara.
Ku Magazine has been able tooompsiesrltll
It. None attempt it.
UODKTt BKCEIPTS
for rvcitr department of a housrfifJd. Tkesa
aln nil worth tha price of tbe Book.
Mxlal t'oltnees (no other inagaxiaA glTOs
them.) with diagram-. .
DRAWING LEliSONS FOR TUB
YOUNG. Another tqieciality with Godey.
ORIltlON AL MX'SIC, worth $3 a y nr.
Otlier Magazines publish old worn-out mil'
sic; but the sulwc.ri o Gody g?t li bo
fore the music stores,
Gardet.iiiir for Ladies.- Aaotlier peullwr
itv wilh Godey.
'F?hiina frojn Messr. A.' T.; scart ex
Co., of New YorkItbmil!ic.llni'hlexclllllu
appenr iu Godey, tlie only Magazine tba
has them.
Also, Fashions from the oeleliratod Broale,
of New York.
Ladies' Bonnets. We give more of them
, ' . I . '. f . 1.. A,.
1 II H "TM I til nil HUT UlUTTl .UMlllV, wv.
ti e 1 July's Book' enables every lady to be
her own bonnet maker.
MARION II.VlL..YTNX
Authoress of "Alone," ,"ilrfe rath,"
"Muss Hide" yemesis." ana ''Miriam,"
writes for Godoy icH month, a'fl.l for no
other m.tgazinu." Ws have also ratuinoi ail
our old aud fuvorito contributors.
TERMS OF
Grodoy'a Lady's Book, fW
ltsOS.-
(From uhieh there can beno Deviation.)
The following are the terms of the Lady's
Book for 1W55. At present, we will receive
subscriber's at the following rates. Due no
tice H'iD t given if we are obliged to ad
vance, which will depend upon tbe price of
pliper.
one copy, one yea? l Co
Two eoiiies. one year f 8ft
Three copies, ono year 7 W
Four copies, one year 1000
Five copies, one year, and an extra
copy to tho person sending tho club,
mnking six copies 14 OW
Eight copies, one yoar, and an extra
copy to the person sending tho club,
making nine copies 21 W
Eleven copies one year, and extra
oopv to tho person sending the club,
making twelve copies .,.. 7 00
Additions to any of tbe above stubs, Z 60
each subscriber.
Godey's Lady's book and Arthur's Home1
Magazine will be sent, each one yoar,' oh re
ceipt of $4 r0.
We have no club with any other 51(150000
or Newspaper.
The money must all be sorrt atona time
for any Club.
Canada subscribers m'tlst ftM 24 cents ad
ditional for each subscriber.
Address L. A. GODIfY,-
Ar. E. Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
November 16, 1864.
COURTS FOR 1865.
EIGHTH DISTRICT,
tTE do hereby fix the times of holding
f T Courts in the Eighth Judicial Dis
trict of Ohio for the year 1H65, as follows :
!' strict urt. .
Muskingiita Couuty, Monday, September 4.
Morgan " Tlmrsdny ' . 7.
Noble " Sattifday, " .
Monro " Mondav. " II.
Belmont ." Wednesday, " 14.
Guernsey " Friday, " 16.
Tuscarawas " Monday " IS.
Hafrhson " Wednesday, " 80.
Jott'erson " Friday, " 2b
Common fMtaa.
Noble oounty, Tuesday, January 31; Tues
day, May 2; Tuesday, October 3.
Slorgan, Tuesday, February 7; Tuesday,
May 9; Wednesday; October 11.
Muskingum, Monday, February 13; Mon
day, May 1 "; Monday, "October 23.
Monroe, Tuesday, February 14; Tuesday,
May 2; Tuesday, October 3.
... Belmont, Tuesday, February 21; Tuesday,
May 9; Wednesday, October A.
Guernsey, Tuesday, March 7; Tuesday,
May 23; Tuesday, October 24.
Harrison, Monday, February ff; Monday;
May S; Monday, October 16.
Tuscarawas, Monday, February 20; Mou'
dav, May 22; Monday," October 30.
Jull'ersou, Mondav, May 6; Monday, June
5; Monday, November 13.
Done at Steubenville, this 2Cth day of
September, lKG-i.
K.BA E. EVANS, "1 Judge
JOHN W. OIvEY. y insaid
GEO; W. McXljVAINE, j District
A trtie copy by oTder' of ihld J udges.
Attest: JAMES ELLIOTT,
Clerk of Uie Court of tiommon Pltjh
Of JefTefotf County; Chic.
CLBnx'a OrncE, Caoiz, Ohio, 1
October 18, 1864.
I certify Uie above to be a true copy of the
original furnished this office.
JOHN FOGLE,
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas'
of Harrison County', Ohio.
October 26, 1864-6w
IIa.i-trorl, Conncctlont,
INSURES AGAINST
iLcoidonis
. OF"
EVERY IESGi4lIXIOIV,
CAPITAL 8400,000i
FIVE DOLLARS ANNUAL PREMIUM
Will insure $.5,000 against accidental lost of
life wltile traveling by any public oonvey
anco. !'
TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM
Socuros a policy for $1,000, and also $25 per
week compensation for personal injury in
capacitating the assured X'roiil his ordinary
business ...
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PREMIUM
Secures a full policy for $5,000 and $25 per
week .compensation for all and every do-;
scription ot aecident, traveling or otherwise.
Policies for $"i00. with $3 per wcekoompeu
sation, can be had for t-1 per nnrium, or any
other aura 1etween $500 atid $5)000 at pro-
poruonato rates.
J A M ES G. B ATTERSON, President,
RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. . ,
HENRY A. DYER, General Agent.
J. O. THOMAS, Agent, Cadis, Ohio.
Nov. 23, 1864 ly.- ,
PHOF. 0. J. WOOLTS
IIAIlt RE9TOKATIVE.
This astonishing preparatioa
WILT; BY NATURE'S OWN PROCBM
RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE
ORIGINAL COLORS. . ,
irtVZ make it grow on Bald Heads.
TTO restore the Natural Secretion
Will removeatonco all.Itclritig.
Will remove all Daudfulr,
Will cure all Eruptions oven Beaua atsJ.
Will make the Hair Soft and Glossy . , 1
Will preserve the Color of Hair to pld Af
Will always fastoaaud stop Falling.
Ano is one of the best Toilet Article for tha
Hair now in use.
Thousands of Soldiers la tb Ar-
my .
Have testified to the abote, who have ba
come gray and lost their Hair by atoktMaa,
change of climate, and inattention, whlW
performing camp dntv. ; . v ,r..t
Asa Hebtorative aud. drawing It baa Mk
euuali
JOHN BEALL, Areitt.' "
' Sept. 1464-ly Cadie, Ohloi. '
3T,J.OXJJ?L,
100 BBLS' SMlTH'
c3Cu
yravtt WHSAf :
" .' tfvrni.).
and CORN MXAL on hand ahd for r w
OISOKlC th BKcy.J.
K C T
8,0 A P ;A
A sood Mwvtoiinrt r1wa oq ban HI 7 ' 1

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