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OF WOODSFIELD, O, OCT. 15 1802. VOLUME NINETEEN 1 jwitKA&ll) J THE" Spibi to f. Democracy, gGTlN PRICE, ONLY $1,25 A YEAR! County Paper in Ohfoi Th,cnet Volume of the Spirit of Democracy Will 8omtenovV.Vfensda.j-,MaToli 12, 1862, and iftil'Le famished to subseiibera at the ginA Ulbsorlptiorii iu advance. . .$1,25 , K Sad within the year 1.50 U tk1a Withli thByear.. 2,00 THE EMPIRE OF HEALTH WHO WIELDS ITS SCEPTRE??. ! t Universal Empire has been the darling object of scores of despote, dynasties, and states, from the time of the Pharaohs to that of Nnpolwn h Grand. Seas of blood have been shed to attain it, and the bones of the mvr:fld3 who have beeu slaughtered in the pursuit of this chimera, would, if they could bo collected into one mass, overtop the highest peak of the Himalay an mountains. Rome came nearest the consummation, vet even she was never, in ruth. the absolute "Mistress of the World." Yet there is a species of universal em pire which has been attained. It is an . . . . ill- t empire not over trio touts ana Domes oi mankind, but over their diseaisi. The conqueror who has achieved this grand result, is Doctor Hollovay. of London; dt least wc are taught to believe that he has done so by vouchers from all parts of the Christian and heathen world, which seem to be irrefutable, and which, in fact, so far as we know, have never been chal lenged." - His l'illa and Ointment are .," universal remedies" in a double sense. They are disseminated throughout the 'habitable globe, and they are (so "crowds of wrtnessos assure us) universally suc tessful. v In this country it is quite certain that the Pills are used with the most beneficial EDWARD ARC II BOLD, Notary Public. . ARCHBOLD & A. 0. ARCIiBOLD. SON tJSnfJ f4 J 4ffect iBsorders of the stomachy liver- 4hd bowelsr and that scrofula, and all the family of eruptive diseases and discharg ing sores, give way to the healing opera tion of the Ointment. Surety the noblest of all universal em pires fa that which stretches its heaKng sccptnfe'OVer the maladies of all nations! "lw Bohr We aapaot by AliaWag the- paper at the foregoing liberalates to obtain a large num ber Of new subscribers, who will pay for their paper In advance. If we are not disappoints 1 in this, thTje"vn: tbe terms Will be- ad vantageous both to the publishers and the subscribers. The subscribers who hitend paying for their paper will get it cheaper and the pnbjuhprs willget their pay for -the jper lthofff fftwpSfrotriB extremely-law. toved ti as gooa as a penny earned. The Spimt is the official organ of the Coun ty, and no bjfyjrjpan can afford -to with out iU STAJff QBiO TY,COURTO)OMMON PLE4& MONROE GOLA-l-V feti iVwiVAi Zxi Ijioioii. Counties. Kathan E aga ef a mandate Conn to me Reuben Hawkins f directed. ON THE ELEV- aud wife. ENTH DAY 0? NOVEM-J BRR 1862, at the front door of the court hooJprj(luri;y. between the hoars of ten In the forenoon and fonr in the afternoon I &Jmul!9h& rtm iF ah. V tfce high, atbioder, Lot number Eigh, and the east half tf lot number nine, with the buildings thereon: and the south taU f lot ambr tnnjjMjj jryy ly large Tob.-.coo warehouse UerIUWrf rfb..rv.rd, in said county. Otdexed by raid. Canrto be Fold to satisfy a nwrltfaPe made by "Said tta to said Berry y saut i-iawKirrS' and wire EDWARD ARCUBOLD, Alas. Com. M. C. O. October 1, 18G2 $3. MONROE COUN TY. COURT Or COMMON PLEAS. Y virtue of a mandate from said Court to me ): McGILTOX, A tt o r n e x & Counsellor XjsA.'W, Cameron, Monroe County, Ohio. ATTORXEYS AT LAV Woodsfield, Ohio. "Partisular attention given to all business entrusted to their care in the counties of Mon oe, Noble, Bolmout, and Washington. July 14 th, 1862. LIZA JANE SOUTH absconded my honse without any provocation: I f hereby warn any person or persons from luring or harboring her on my account. I hereby warn any person" or persons from bargaining with her, cither buying or selling to her without my leave. Any person or persons1 either hiring, harboring, buying or selling to hor without my leave aft this date, will be dealt wTith accord ing to law; as I am determined to prose cute any person or persons that may do so hereafter. DANIEL T. SOUTH. Oct. 1. 1862. 3t. pd. Legal Notice. JOHN M. KINNEY, who resides out of the State of Ohio, will take notice that on the 11th day of September, 1862, Amy Millison, filed her petition in the Court ef Common Pleas of Monroe County, Ohio, to foreclose a Mortgage on the following real estate in said County, to wit: The eaat half of the south east quarter of section twenty-nine, township ihree, and range six, containing SO and 74 one hun dredths acres, amount demanded by plaintiff from said John M, Kinney $Q0 and interest from April 1, 1863. Yj are required to an swer said petition "by the 8th 4ay of Novem ber 1862, And iri default, judgement will be taken by default sf November term. 18U2. HOLLkTiiR & OKEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. September 17, 1802 6w." S3 Sohiiers' Claims. me SAMUEL GRIMSHAW. WILLIAM WALTON. Drs. GRIMSHAW & WALTON Respectfully inform the citizens of Woodsfield and vicinity, that having removed from New Castle, they offer their Professional services to those requiring them. Office opposite J. M. Kirkbnde's resi dence, Woodnfield, O. Nov. 18, 1861 ly. Dr. J. M. Evans, T) ESPECTFULLY offers bis ' professional ser J vices to the citizens of STAFJE ORD and viinity. Otfick two doors south of Wells' store; where he may always be found, except when professionally absent. Reference is made to Dr. J. K. Thomas, of Beallsville, Ohio. Sept. 4, 1861. 4m. pd. JOHN B.NOLL, Notar Public. OFFICE ONE DOOR NCRTH OF J. F. RANDOLPH'S IOTEL. Will attend to taking and cetifying depo sitions, acknowledging deedsand powers of Attorney, receiving, maktaghnd recording notorial protest and giving novice thereof, ad ministering oaths, &c. Woodsfield, O., July 17, '59 Monroe Agricultiral Works. THRESHING $ACHINES. Threshers an Cleaners. orse Powers. The new and fast running steamer BAOLS Gopd News Mi Good News'! BUILDING 1 REPAIRING GJO. HORN Captain CHARLES "BOOTH, is running regularly between Wheeling & jpariiorsburg. She leaves Wheeling every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 o'clock A. M., and Parkersburg every Tneslay Thnrsdiand Saturday at 6 o.clock A- M. For frei at or passage apply fip board STJNFISH HOUSE. P. DILLON', Pkopeietob. fjlHK Pr 1 public Dec. 1 1, 18 il ly. DR. P D. G1THENS, PHYSICIAN & STJKGEON, HAS permanently located in C am ERojr, Monroe County, Ohio Respectfully tenders his profes sional services to the citizens of Cameron and vicinity. Particular attention given to female dlsufases. Dee. 25, '61 ly.pd. Home Testimony. B1 fiefirge W. Woodbridge, against William J. Tidd. aiwted, ON T'JE ELEVHNTH- DAY OK No. VK3raUjftKtfweetf thA houjs of ten in theTftrbiTdblV tii iirl'fouf ftrtn S'ffeYnorfu of said dayathe front door of the court-house; in iJTouQtyanaiToffe"rTor sale to the high- t turtder, the east half of the north east quarter of section two, township four and ranee four, in said oounty, -containing eighty, wres, more or lss. the veuJo; uen of said Woodoridge and oth bySWARVf8CJ9BOLD, v STATE OF OHIO, ITOKUjlTJK IBt I r3 to ta'e 81 reefed from the K'Wf'.Ji. A i Kad Aonrt, UJN TUJS UbttV d -ws,fc.lotbr6. lTll DAY OF KOVEM JER 1862 'between the 'hours f 'n'ih fbeJ foanop and tour is ti afternoon of said ''Tjitflt.i J"!. '3Clr of the court-bouse, in aMrftfuaxty. 1 shall offer for sale to the hitrfi- iiorin east quarter oi tuesoutu ann the east half of the sonth IroH. Hi6n- tb1i ty-ix, township three, range fou-, in said county, emitaining WutiHty. seres . Tcept about two acres i u t bOtes I mentioned lot sold to 'l'homas Mc- yarling Ordered bjrsajd Court t.o be. soldi to satisfy a mortgage otataa at Jo ha Moose, aid anothe one of Richard Sewell. EDWARD ARCilBOLD, V;eJli"wr.-! AJa. Cent; M. C. O. April 8, 18.r)9., f Dr. C. W. P.ohack Sir: For.th benefit of the suffering humanity, permit me to say that have found your Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood runner a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaints. Mr. P. Myeis of this place was prostrated with this disease, his case was pronounced almost hopeless. A few boxes of the Pills, and bottles of Purifier cured him so that be is now able to labor. Bee advertisement in anofher column. ! Yoari truly, NICHOLAS HULL. ' AMOS & MOHROW, HAVIXfr secured the proper" forms for Hra prosecution of Soldieie Claims, respeut spectfully plTjv their services in procuring the Bounty, Bayk Piy, Pension, for th friends of all Soldiers who are entitled to t cTftiin agiinst the U. S. iiivemiiicut. We have all the necessary forma ap proved by4kc proper Departments and the ad vantage of giving ail Claims our personal at tention. June IB, 1SG2 5?m. pd. NOTICE 1 rPHR subscriber continues to prosecute 1 claims for Soldiers or their heirs, and h iving just received the forms add instruc tions from the War Department for claims for the present War. for Widows, 1 ension Invali 1, Peusiou Bounty or arrears of. pay, &c. (gp Blanks will be sent by mail when de sired to be tilled ana pxecntea. Charge, when the applicant comes to my office, is S5. In cases where the declara tion is not made there, an additional reason hie fse will be charged for 'raveling expenses. joel p. Randolph. Woodsfield, O., April 30, 16.2 8m. roprietor bets leave to inform the public that he has thoroucbly repaired and aewly furnished the above named notei,. ana ts nrfw nreoared to accommodate : travelers afc l boarders. Erery attention will be paid to those who favor him with a call, and no pains will be spared to wake their stay pleasant. His table idiall be well provi ii-d, and his charges mod erate. Sept. 11, '61 ly. PETER DILLON. has now the entire ;ontrol of this establish ment, bv far the mt extensive of the kind in the county. W. Horn is amply prep area to do all work in hs line on the 1SUGAE G I ene Utf 5 WOT : uud Best to propel heir Lathe, he will do Turning, eiiier fin Iron r Woed of any and all tinds in 6uoh a manner and at col, nrtiUis thrt all will be satisfied. He will RE PA IB ENGINES, BOILERS AND - MACHINERY. of all kinds u the liest and most substantial ftnannet.' . l''; ' 'x Mr. HOKJ S long experitnce warrauis uiui in BayiBS tlat he will in all cases render en tire satisfaction. ' He- is -flso prepared (having made recent arrang-enmits) to do hlncksmlthing- of all kinds, incluling hore shoeing, irojuiug wajjons or anvthhs desired n bis line. GE OR GE F HORN. ' Auguf 8, 1860. tf. 2 am WOODSFIELD CHAPTER ROYAL Meets on Uloftday OP ARCH MASONS, evening next after each full moon. J. S. Wat. Sec'y February 11, 1861. W. HOLLISTER, H. P. BLOOMElt HOUSE. W. T. ffNCLATR. MARTIN BAKTR, JR WOODSFIELD T. K. Davis OHIO. Proprietor;! CENTRAL OHIO R.R Between Columbus and Wheeling, CONNECTING VIA wejt qdnrtv wHrt oiart Bellairo and Pittsburgh WITH THE Pennsylvania Central RtE. AND VIA BELL AIRE & WHEELING roc muuiui FIRE INSURiVNCE COMPANY, WOODSFIELD, OHIO. This company, being organized under a favor able charter obtaintd from the Legislature, is now in a prosperous condition, and ready to Insure Hotels, Dwelling Houses, Barns, Stables, Store Houses, Shops, &c, &c, against loss by fire. DIRECTORS. 8. Ii M00NEY. JOHN M. IUVWND. JNO. M. K1RKBUIDB, WM. OKEY, LEWIS SHIPLEY, J. W. ARMSTRONG, J. B. OBLINOER, F. A. LAMPING, W. A. TALBOTX, H. C. KOTZEBUE, NATHAN HOLLISTER, J B. NOLL, j. A- DAVENPORT . - JOHiV A. DAVENPORT, Pres't. SIXGLA I R & BASER rpAIE pleasure in announcing to their ens a timers, and the public in general, tha ,th"jhave how' on hand, and intend keeping ontantiy, a general assortment of DXUfrS, OILS, PAINTS, YAR NISHES, BRUSHES, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, NOTIONS, &c. Also Hi varies of various kinds ' Toil, Kalis, Plow-points, Salt, (Kanawa James Messerly, T. and Poineroy.) ll y-l,-l? Produce of every" kind will be received m excliarige for goods. Woodsneld, Sept. 10, 1606. ATTENTION, FARMERS! In the present hard times, when South ern Molasses and Svrups are ' very scarce and high: and w lieu it is necessary for aft to save as much monev as possible, tne TRUE FRIENDS O'F THE PEOPLE r . - tl- mJ ,.-.r- A'WI 1 ' ' ' iir" R. E. Frasier & Son. AVho are Agents' for the Sugar Mffls and Evaporum-s of J. L. Gill k Son of Columbus; and also for those' of'VriouSj other firms in the State. Tlrcise Mills and Evaporators, with care ful use. rm.ke frfii 50 to 100 gullous per day, of a most beautiful article of Syrup's from the sorghum; almost as clear as honey, and Very- plensant to the tasto. Farmers who raise Sorghum, have now an oifporlunit.of procujriug near homea FIRST CLASS B ILL, ' of any sizo, aceordfng to their wants.' Two i or three, or half a-dozen farmers, cn unite; and one of these Mills icill do the work of all. We have on hand abo, COOK'S PORTABLE EVAPORATOR. All calu v, i!l receive prampt at tention. Call early on R. E. FRASIER & SON, - Biiruesville, Ohio. July 23, lSfi2. 3m. Giarington Lodge. No 263, ( f F. & A. Masons, meets the Monday on or j ! -ceding the full moon in each month. ' u JNO. D. O'CONNOR, W. M. .. Me HURSBRIK&. THE Proprietor of these Nmweries wjriiiAii w respeotfutly inform the PaDITeTB. ajery body that his Stock is very compfete4 iMjir' most things great in variety and atotaR'9Be7" would impress on the minds of those wlakftagK i f to plant the importance of proouriDg ged ?. trees grown near home and of -the beat a..e ties all or wnicii we claim to narve, wnaie this is the only place in Eastern Ohio wh GOOD RELIABLE STANDAMDm can be procured, and at the same time ; chaaers can be accommodated wttntayti JU,1 In IK trav nf TRRRIS WF.A'lWB' We wculd note particularly, very nrn Stock of Apffl?faf of fine size and of great vigor. Cuffjajga tl Very snpenoi assortment, and an immense Stock both of STANDARD and DWAK PEACBE PBARS, PLUMS, ARVJOtOcc. For garden culture we havo a very fin Stock of DWARF APPLES, of the' bWt and 'most shwwv ' varietur,1 WAtfFWi and DWARF CHERRIES, and hiirl variety. OT HARD URAKKS We bave . 30 varieties, including DE LAW-ARB; Of NA, -s rONCERA, Cb'YAliOOA, REliCCA, . KAJV mv r n T m t t . . j v-w w n l D lihf NORTHERN MUSCODIN E, &c. &.- Of Ornamentals, we have an inyp both in variety and amount. Of and other Trees and Sly ubs, lforVlhWf Dahlias, Phloxes, Sc., kc; all',ifwBni?l will setl fur CASH, at paces' to UTTtB rim Of Now is -the time to 'buy, . a' anb dollar rtH ( get nearly. as much as wo illl4t other tUnpTai and Mile Tts f re ef sttra aV flpiajityj vve .p in t iving aiut lorwan'n u .. jcrjp1ioi- i'm: ni. -t t ihe .AgricuUu-: ,'itiil u.Mi ; . Hu;.:1 I'ul 'jcationi, tYcn'' H Lwhicb can Junli to our ustwiiivrt' "U 'Club rates. JamM Marshall, S. W. Jacob T. Morrill, Sec'y- Henry' Sch it ty. i. D. G, P. Horn, J. W. Wm. F. Booth, S. D. Robert Chase, Tyler. Sdde?ll orders to H James Edcfhton, Eurnisville, Ohio. Jan. 8, 1862. tf. JOHN W, CAROTHEI; WOODSFIELD, OHIO, w i i t HOUSE PAINTING, GlZING, GRAINOJfl.i PAPKR HANGING, LKTTKK1NG, RKAPJ MIXED PAINTS OF ALL COLORS, Done and prepared in lite most fashion- i able Ktlert,nd on the shortest notioe, , - i Oct. 10,1861 ly. Jiuuary IS, ISlil. ly. T. COLPITTS. . ', . . . H P HAOSA. TOMMY DAVIS HAS TAKEN CHARGE 01 the hotel, formerly the Holland house, 01 tbe corner of Main cross street and tie public square, where he will be pleased io see his Old customers; and he begs leave to s BOre them that they will Had him as attentve and tcoommodatihg as at his old stand. He Las thoroughly refitted and rofurnisLedthe house from g;irret to cellar, and pledges iim Self that no bouse in Woodsfield shall giveuore general satisfaction. To his old enstomrs he need say nothing; new ones are leucsed to try him. April 15th, 18G0. Honrce Lodge No. 189. Fre6 and Accepted Masons, meet on Wednesday of or preceding each full moon, at seven o'clock, P. M., at the Masonic Hall ft WoodSelJ. i OFFICERS: JOHN S. WAY, W. M. 0F. coLrms & 11 AG El!. MANllFACTCRES OP STAFFORD LODGE Ho. 00. Of free and accepted Masons, meet the Monday on or preceding the full meoa ia each mouth. JOHN W. BARNKTT, W. . W. S. Wat. J. W. J. D. StacveR, Sec'y. John W. Okkv. S. D. H. R. Masos, J. D. N. Holllstbr, Treas. J. B. NOLL, Secretary and General Agent. May 21. 1862.--ly, VlTH TIIB : BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. tJj bRJ i v -; , Probate Court. R. WashingloH City, Baltimore, PHILADELPHIA, NEW FORK, Boston, and All Eastern Cities. nt tt ra iougkis? Memorial ." ' bu tt. .:' h)..' - ... f Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENTASOCTA TfOK, " beautifuHy engraved on steel, -4. , frJ. D STAUVER,S Clock and Watch Maker, WOODSFIELD, MONROE CO. O. Will keep an assortment of watchffi, clocks, jewelry ar.d notions. Hia prices shdl coui pare favorably with those of Wheeling and Zanesville. . . t Watcties, Clocks and Jewelry care fully repaired and Warranted TiJRMS, PoSlTIVBTr CASH Dec. 15 1SGS. 1 INSOLVENT NOTICE. m HlV.iyjS yi UiLUCil.- cut Tund. To tie A all v org on 3 Esociatiou one dollar or more will be sent one of these Diplomas, jiroperly executed. Te contributors in the sum of TWO DOLLAES W.moie; will fee furnished gratuitously, besides the Diploma, a beau HlPifcrrerlal size ffiftK 4?G E A VING ' 6F ' J U D G E 0! DOUGLAS, inches, nublishad bv Marsh. fifftrw in the ?nm r,T Or.P Tlnllnr Ufe members of the Douglas Monument A&oclation; in the sum oi JsVty Dejllnls, hohtfrary life members; rt$dje jSUHiju-t One Hundred Dollars. .moibers oi the Board of rpHTS Eoitte offers the ADVANTAGE of a JL Thronch Ticket and Baggage Check to! WASHINGTON CITY, and also gives tbe Fas- i gemrer the privilege of visiting BALTIMORE, j PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK, at the cost) of a New York Ticket alone; or the privilege i 4 of visiHnK all of the principal SEABOARD CITIES, at the cost of a BOSTON Ticket alone, ! via t trier rcntt si fhTbifgb Tirkets to NEW YORK can be pro- , cured" via WASHINGTON. CITY, at an addi- S tioual expense ef 2. w Titne as Quick and Fare as Lew on - 'Other RoHle. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. .':. ; - '" ji ) i ... " ASK FOR TICKETS VIA Colli nib iin and Bellalre oi wiiveiiiiiBr. JNO. W, BROWNv April 3,182.- Gen. Ticket Agent. ' 1 IV OTICE is hereby eiven that the fol- 1 ' lowing Settlemeut Accounts will be for hearing in, the Probate Court of Monroe County, Ohio, on Snturdag, October 25th. 18S2. The ;ettlemeut accounts of the A drain rs--trators of the following Estates: Jo'un C. Clark, John H. Ayree, 8amnel Truax, Adam Davis, Charles Johns, Daniel Gr.iy, Joseph Thornberry, ' William Hickman, ' Elizabeth Dye. John Ome, Daniel Kaylor, George Bcicus, Abram Mattboss. John Gray, Sarah i. Algeo, James C. Pickens, William A. Pickeii9, Job Steward, John F. Bidenharn, Charles H. Dan-ford- and Mary Hurd. The, Guardians of: Hugh, Ann Jane. James and--Mary Isabella M iCntcheon; M. A. Easthon, Joffnpitck, Adoneram Slack, Roberts. Slack, l"liu Moeaei: liiiiiiia, Edivard. William ami Xiucr EUigt-r; Eleanor Daile.v; Adalaide S. n:imue' v., jWaitne K. and W illiam T. KoMl I. uke 'i ipf'oii. Bk.rbara R!isbeck and James Pans. JOHN S. WAY. Probate Judge. ?4 Notice is hereby given, that the Probate Court of Aonroe County, Ohio, did, on trie' 1st day of July, 1802, declare the Estate of Otho Farmer, deceased, prnbally insolvent. AH persons are notified tht. tbey must present their claims to the uncers.gned with in six mouths from this date. . JACOB DA ViS, Adm'r. July 9 1862 4w. Ad iuuiistratorH: Notice. J. F. R -rioi,in,, S. W. JaJIKS MlTCHEXL, J. W, H. B. Hill, Treasn-er. D. Newhabt, Tyler. Woodsfield, Jan. 22, 1862; ' forwarding and Comifiis- A T C L A R I N G T O N. 0. rpIIE' undersigned having ;in charge aew JL and Commo ffous Ware House, convenient to the Steam Boat. Landing, solicits the pat ronage of '.be Public generally, who have bu siness of this branch to be atterxled "to, with protuptiieSs and dispatth, and at such mode' rat prices as will not fail to satlaly all wha may favor uie with their business Jan. 8, lS02,3nio FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE MOXUMEXTS, Tombs , Hi'ad-Stojies, &c,. ON NEW AND ELEGANT DES1UNS AND OF 8UPHIOa WOEKMASSUIP AND FINISH. j5 Persons wisniiix to purchase will find it to tueii interest to ,'.-.e us a call before going K Okkv, iJ. W. ,. L Hhousk, S. D. A. Pkks.ns, Trias. J. J.C'Ai.VBRT,ryer. fctk oia, Febiuaiy 19, 182. sJT R T.vw. I l ... , Jao. W. UAainsSi'., LIQUOR ST elsewhere. tS" M ARIETTA BARNES VILLK, OHIO. June 1 evil. ly. STREET, NEAR MAIN, I.SuiiiUii iind Vt kmhr ftickft, THE FAST REINING oTEAMEK PETiiR DILLON. : Lceal Notice: ARAH A.' Sbsemaii, James H. IN G 0 M A R ! CAPT. STEPHEN THOMPSON, eaves Son ,tish every nidrnim for Whelir,g, returning every evening, remaining at Whe'eliat'.iHiveral .hou,r - i Nov. 9, ',5,6. S' JUDKIXS & Rosemau, and Susan Rosemau, of Guertaie.' vlottnty, Ohiri, Williiui Mel:hcn of the Mate ol Iowa, Hattie.K. Broiy,u, oJ'( 'hi(a elpbia, Pat, Auiosa McMakiu, Newcommerstcw'n, Ohio, wid take notice !hat ou the 23rd dav ot Antru-t. A. D. 1 S o 2. William C Bie-rn, Anniuistrttor tuttheif estate of James Rosemau, deceased, filed in the Pnbate Court within and tor the County ,.r M .... - 2 t... . . - r . i legiig-tatWthe 30th dav of AugUt, A. D. 1 J K I I tlS tV Si Kl 1 1 I I 1 I i MS HALL, In the room formerly occupied hy Elcd ick R&inle; one door north of the Mon roe House. HH- - W()01FIKJ), OHIO. Whole&alo aud Retail Dealers in la&u,the VT OTICE is hereby given tlat tbe"snbsgriberi,fife, oitered 1 was appointed, ou June 25, lSO'i, by the Probate Court of Monroe poujity, Ohio, Ad- niinistrator of the Estate of Wm. Woekkek, deceased, late of Monroe c.muty. July 2, 1862. . MICdAKL NEIUART. Legal Notice. Noticq in Attacliment. Thomas Scott, Plaintiff, against Lcgiil Notice s im; Leal rcciyer3 and solicitors tt entribu4ion9 are being authorised in the loyal States. Painphleta and' circu lars containing -he -organization, c-on-ti-tutiofll AjP0 ri,,-al of the A?.-.i-oiation t he' forwarded to all who wlii ivrwurU--their address. Communications -MAuldae directed to the "becretary of .. 4atelu;l:u jionumeut Association, Chi aagtf, Uriahs." .itAdl- wditors who will insert this card in Kheix Daily, Weekly or Tri-Weekly, three -. -months, wii h an occasional notice to ad -4e W4 Wept in view, will have for warded to them immediately Ihplomas as lowryLile xUenioevs ol this Assocn , aa-a ;-coj)y ot the above rortrait, Moar-a rcmpt by the society at a copy ol MBHKpBKr.co.niiiinincr tins announceinent WALTER B80 A TES5 President. A4kMttiti W. Vni.x, Secret try. July 9, Urt2. 'iw. Before E. Sal isbury, J. P. of David Scott, Defendant. Center town ship, Monroe County, Ohio. On the 29th day of August, A. D. 1862, said Justice issued an order cf Attachment in the above action, for the sum of sixteen dollars and twenty cents. This case is SQt for trial October, 11th at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS SCOTT. Woodsfield, Sept. 10, .1862. 3w. wool cahdixg: ISAAC RICIINER has made extensive im provement in his CARD:Ntt MAC WINK, and is better than ever prepared to accommo date, on the shortest notice, all Vho wish to The soufn west quarter of the sonth west I have WOOL CARDED, and well carded. ALATHAEL M. LliMMON; who resides out on the 29th day of August, 1862, James Wiu- lnnd filed a Petition in the Court of Common Pleas of JWouroe County, Ohio, the objeet Of which is to collect S440 with interest from Anenst 5, 18(0, subject to credit of $30 No vember 3, 1880, and $150 at ten per cent in terest from April 29. 18(11, by sale ef the fol lowing lands in said County, to wit sai l James Uoseman. then in lull into a contract in writing with lohiiThoiunsou lor the sale of the foil wing described .r.a! .4tf t.e,..in said county, to wit: TIb north east quarter of the south east quaiier of suction tweutv -seven, township 6. sola 1 NN JANE McCUTCHEON, of the State of i rennsylvati'ia. will take notice tbat on the l:ith day of May,. liiiS,- Joseph Kliod aud Mary his wife, filed a petition in the Court of Com men "leas of Monroe County,' Ohio, asking that dower be assigned to said Mary, in the following lands in Monroe County, Ohio, to wit : The west half of the north east quarter and the east half of the uojth we;-t quarter? of section five, township two, range live, cop taiuing ninety-nine acres, more or le-ss, and ! that said petition will be for hearing in Baid Court at the next term thereof. 1 HOLLISTER & OKEY, Attorneys for Petitioner. July 2, 1662 6w. $3. quarter, the east half of the south west quar ter and twenty acres on the west side of the snnth west quarter of the south east quarter, all in swetiou one, township four and range ftvo. Also twenty acres off the north west corner of the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section six, in township three, and range five, being all the real estate owned by William Lemmou at the time of his de cease. You are required to answer said peti tion by the first day of November 1862, and in default judgment will be taken, and said real eetate ordered to be sold at the Novem ber term 1862. Hollistbb & Oket, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Sept. 3, 18G2 6w. $5,50. UQf- Ail kinds ot produce ta ken in exchange for this paper. Wool wi 1 he received and rolls delivered in good Older, at C. C. MESER'S in Lewis ville. The subscriber intends to run a team from Woodsfield to Clarington, and Wool can be sent and rolls returned free of charge. Give me a trial, and I will give you satis faction, ISAAC RICIINER. Woodsfield, Ohio, June 4, 1662 3m. Attachment Notice, Levi Kayser, Plaintiff, against Christian Miller, Defendant. BEFORE Wm. L, Pearson, J. P., of Sunsbur townshin, Monroe County. Ohio, on t'e 25th day of July, A. D. 1863, said Jastie issued an order of Attachment in the ab(7e acrion for the sum of $115,19. LBVI KEYSER August 6, 1882. 3t. pd. Save' Your &2ggs!! ,aud range seven, in tbe District of .laud 'at Marietta, bnntatuinu 40 acivs, lr.oiv o. les-, upai the following tt-mus. to vit: tor. the sum ot $25 payable. $75 on the 2-5h of December 18.51, $75 ou ihe 25th of Dtfember 1 562 ., ami $75 on the 2"th of De ewibec 1853 iih interest from the 25th ot D.cember 1800. That said contract was as sue.llo James D. Mckee. who pail to said .mes Koseiuau in hi.s Life time, the Brst in sa uieut of said purchase money, that said Amos MoKee is ready and willing tc ay the kilance due upon said contract, so soon as a alid deed can be made to hitu f.ir said preui ses, arid th:t Sarsh A. KtSt man, James 41. ItosVnWbi; Susan Rosvman, Wm. AcMakin, liattie 11. Brown, unrd Amosa tfcMakln are the bei1s at law and tecal represeutatves of said decedent. The prayer of the petition 19 for authority te make a deed to said James D. McRee iu be half of said heirs at law, apou payment of the residue ef said' purchase money Said petition will be for hearing on tbe 20th day of September, A. D. 1862. WC. BROWN, Aimitrater of the Estate of -'James Rosemau, deceased.' By Hayxxs k Mathews, hia Attys. August 27, 1802 4w. $7,25. WOODSFIELD MARBLE WORKS. D. Neiihart 4fe Co. 1 Uuod . JAC;B SCHNEIDER has Jnst received roaja the liasl a large and fine asacrtaient of .Liq uors, which h.j will sell at retail, at plica to' suit tl.etin.es. 15 K "m Woo.lsfield, O., April 3f; T8 62. Utao 4MWvi . t .-- .aaf j mv.k lVotice 111 Psirtition. AKOALEr RERfcE, WiJ'wm Rk Altaf- hatu Ueese. ( atbaritie Kv. .tmtkd Rauli o hn Reese aud Joseph Danuls. ni 1 take yutice h at atfWVrtion watl filed ag.ifrUtl ihenv4flthe 25th day of July, 1882, in the Cnnrt ot Com lujonr P'.eme- witieeByi fpr the County of Jtfon toe ai'MftlOF,wfw,'oy Thomas Ciiue, s Ouardian of John Keese, a miuor heir of Jt- seiih Reese, .let . ase!. and is .Rotw wheieiujsaid Thomas C!ine,as such (iiinrd demands partition of the following 'fteaf tateiluala juaid coUn.tv, Ap ,wit:r Tlieboulli rtst quarter of "Ihe.'iqflvVeH quarter of sctni tbirtytwoi ttywiship thret-, and r.'tuiie'five: containing 25 a'fes. more or less; si.il at the next term of said court th id illi.uuas QJuW as s,Kb fiaKn. ifff ttlv for an oidt-r that partition fuay be made Att'vs for Petitio" .ulv .0.16G2-6w... -HaJOBWf Wheeling and Paiteff Joseph Hamilton's Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed was, on the 31st day of July 1832, appointed by the Probate Court of Aonroe County, Ohio, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph'Hamilton, deceased. SAMUEL WISE, Adm'r. Auirust 5, 1882 St. NEW AND USEFUL INVSN TION whereby Eggs can be pre served perfectly fresh almost indefinte'y, without the incumbrance of Lime, Salt, or other orfjfinary preservatives. ?here is no more necessity ot farmers piling . w J tUlrlv -1 ana every thing else m the marble line dozen, when they can, at a triflin; cost, save them until thev command ; cood MTEMICiU.P. 'VARiWlfHRS. rn :. woods, window DVESTCFFH, LASS. 1 MLS. PAINTS, FUTTY, PAINTER8' GLASS WARE. ARTICLES, j PKiii'l" M HltY. Also Fine Soaps. Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Surgical and dental Instruments. Pave Wines and Bt'aiidies for Medical purposes, Fancy Articles, timpbene, Turpentine, and a'l the Patent or 'roprirtary M:DICIKKS OP THS DAY. Also a choice lot of FA Ml LY U-ROCERIES, such as TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR. SYRUPS, RICE, SOAPS aud all other articles in the line. We make our purchases for Cash and ofi'ei goods as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment :u this sectton,and war ranted to be fresh, pure and genuiue. Orders 1 promptly filled aud satisfaction cu.arani.eed. j with regard both to price and quality. JPhysician8 prescriptions attended to at all hours of the day or night. Afay 1 1861 ly. -&P.'R-B&S'? J H RRISODJ, itA$(i3$ )p Runs regularly brtwrfeir' tvMrWliTc- 1 Parkersburg, leaving Wheeling every Tnemlav, Thursday and SiitOTday, at 10 Vcloek. A M Returnititt, leave Parker but a every Honda v.. Wednesday and Friday, at half past 5 o'clock A.M. JOIl.-V JMLtURI,L:. Clvik. June 25. It 62'. TO THE HONORABLE, THE COM MISSIONERS OF MONROE CO., O. price. For further particulars, uclose red stamp to L. B. SILVER, Sale, O August 13. 18&2. 2ni. AND M.0 RTGAxES, FOR SALE AT THIS OTFICE, WOODSFIELD, OHIO. IS prepared to furnish TOMB STONES, TABLR TOPS, MANTLES, Shop a Art.' trii one door south of Kirkbride's-store. D. NKUHART & CO. June 18 1860. ly. GREA T REA'OL VTION IN PRICES JEQtlME ONE, COME ALL! I N entire NEW STOCK of FANCY DRY i 2a. GOODS, of every description. Boots and Shoes, HATS. OUSLJfll x BONNETS, QUE E J? 8WARE, whose names are undersigned, being i IT ART) WtlE "tfATT free holders of said County, ask that vbr1onlA r,d Ht..;i..nl it.l-t your honors grant a view, survey and loca- . ' , j-A tion of a County Road, . commencing at the nPU'Ally kept in a' DRT ; GtKwS County Road ou the farm of Henry Karcher ou ; STORE. on Trail run, in Benton township, running! The above articles will mruugu sam larm, lueDce rnrougu me lilUK . j t j of John Henliue in Jackson townshin. thence ! Srealiy reaicerj pncS. through land owned by 'Frederick H'aliiwarth, j Martin Reitt, Michael Lohr, Skinner & Wood- I bridge, John C. Buel down Hubbard run to : Jacob Wobuhaus, Jacob Myer3 and D. C. I Skinner, down the rue to intersect the county j road to the river read; and your petitioner will ever pray. JACOB WAGNRR. July 30, 1862. 4t.pd. Midi A EL LOHR. am ear nf. Hiclnnan's Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign ed was, on the 22ud day of September, 1862, appointed by the Probate Court of Monroe County, Ohio, Administrator de bonis non, of the estate of Wm. Hickman, deceased. LEWIS OKAY, Adm'r Octeber 1, 1862.t. , Dissolution. t - ; j - . .1 1 j " rftIIE copartnership heretofore existing rfr between J. B. Oblingor, 11. C Miles and Oeorge Poggeuburg, uuder the firm of Oblinger. Miles & Poggeuburg, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be continued by J. B. Oblinger & Geo. Poggenburg, uuder the name and style of Oblinger & Poggenburg, who will col lect all claims and pay all liabilities. J. B. OBLINOER, R. C. MILES. a. G. POGGENBURG. iivil!e, 0., Sept. 10, l?C2.--4w. 1 1 in connection with the Store, I rvinfr nn'a.'-1 J ; Shoe hop, y A large asaortmetit of aH MiWia of HOME-MADE BOOTS rSHOE8, kept constantly on hand J3b" Store room cn .Trj? tjferpot, Clarington, Monroe Caonty. Obit i . CHARLES WXyim, July 2, 1862. 3m.Pa. Proprietor. A DMIN1STRA TOR'S NQTiQM. T OTICE is hereby given il that the SAii sicned was, on the ?flth day of tfay r3. appointed by the Probate Court' rf Monro County. Ohio, Administrator of tft Bftate of Michael Stoffal, deceased. U ' ' MARGARET BTOFFAL, Ad'r. juiv 16, ise2.M,f - -'--,r .-9