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Cl)c Carrol! free JJrrss fcUtoo. Tharaday. April 3 ISM JOB PRINTING, WAIN ORNAMENTAL I7 I HAVE JC8T RECEIVED A MOOT KXCtl. MBfwlMUd with greet nn judgement, to nit ear cattosners. wto to be Dunacnv tedsi Mood tbetw have a good Je Pairria, who can tod wiu.

MHO "Exctt. We har. do smut work tlMMtil H. eel, trial Merchant tad other who tut Cabm, Cuodlam, Blabs, Haudbilu, Ticbsts, Pboobammbs. Pamphlet, BiLL-HbADS, Catalog uci, Will be accommodated the and on tenu MM moderate.

hertest pontile time, Kanias Aid Meeting. The friend of the Free Bute movement in Immi ere respectful!) reqaeeted to meet at the Court Hoaee in Carrollton on Monday the I4ih April, i860, at early sendle-lighting, to take iato consideration the moet ef fectual method of aesiiting the Free Slate men of Kansas. They need assistance not only ympathy, bat money. Tnrn oat then and aid thesa far as poasible. It ia highly important that what i done be done promptly.

Speaker will be in attendance. MANY FRIENDS OF FREEDOM. 8UHHER SCHOOL The undersigned intends opening a primary school for the coming summer, on Monday the 21st in the Lisbon St. School Room. TIRMS.

1,00 per scholar, a month. It ia desired that all who purpose attending this term, be in atndanee at the beginning of the school, that the elasse? may formed. One lesson, each wi" givea in Vo-eal Music. CarroillOB, 0. April W.

McCOY. Bucket Company-. The Boys of our town meet next Friday evening in the Recorder' office at earl cndleliohtmo th. nnrn.M nf forming a "Bucket Company" to co-operate with the different comoaaies of the phce in the extinguishment of Fires. Thi.

i. a laudable enterpri.e and we hope ourboys will meet wiih the encouragement quisite to acompletion of the matter in pros- pect. Tna Wbstksn Exciianok Mr. James Pat- ton, formerly of the "Palton House," has purchased of Mr. 0.

K. Mecaskey, successor of Mr. R. H. Legget, thir house, aad is now in preparation for the accommodation of the traveling public.

The house has undergone a thorough overhauling1 from to cellar, and is as neat as a new pin. It is unnecessary to speak of the ouslifications of Mr. Patton as a Land- lord, where he is known, a he isaaknowledg- ed to be inferior to none in Etstem Ohio. can with "a hesrty good will" reconmend th ''Western Exchange'' as a house where every accommodation will be given to customers, Card next week. Thahbs.

We are under many obligations to our friend R. McCarty, Esq of Monroe, for hi exertions in our behulf, in the shnpe new subscribers. Send long the names, Next Monday being election day will be a good time for our friends in the different townships to make a united effort to increase our subscrip tion list. It can be increased at least one hun area on tnataay. very man who sends us ten or a dozen new subscribers next week shall hare the means of knowing that we do not so licit his effort in our behalf without consider alion.

Ooino Up. We observe the Ware House pear the Riil Road, commenced by Messrs. McEee fe Elder, which has for some time past been permitted to rest half raised, is now be ing completed. Mr. Wm.

Orr has purchased the lot and lumber and will finish the house im mediately. He intends engaging in the pro duo business Success. Several of our Merchant hare gone East for new good. We would say to those who desire cheap, good goods to buy of the Carroll Merchants. They are bound to excel.

Just try them when their stock arrives. A "Ttpx or tub Tinas." Nothing more pointedly indicate the progressive character of toe present age, than the success wntcn attends the promulgation of a scientific improvement in the orthography of our mother tongue. Like all other time-saving and labor-saving contrivances, that are constructed on philosophical principles, it need but to be examined and tested to be adopted; and at there is no pat-ant oa it, by which it employment may be controlled, no wonder ill rapidly coming into use. "Te Type of the Time." a very appropriate title for the organ of this Reform.come to nt this year greatly improved in appearance, and exhibiting erery sign of prosperity and usefulness. It is printed in the reform orthography, which differs so slightly in appearance Iron (he old spelling that it may be read with ery little hesitation', it it filled with miscellaneous aad scientific reading matter of a superior stamp, excepting a few pages that are occupied with editorials aad matters relating to the promotion of the phonetic cause.

It is it-sued twice a month, 16 pages, at 91 a year. Longloy Brothers, Publishers, Cincinnati, 0. Among the indications of the progress of thit reform that hare appeared within a few months It the publication, by the above flam, of a large Piclbnary hi the new orthography, which it destined to rival in popularity both Webster aad Worcester. We commend to teachers es pecially, and to parents who hare children to be educated. The Student.

This highly interesting month-sly, for children, make it visit to ut regularly It is one of the journals of the day that deserves a vide circulation. Price only one dollar par annum Address N. N. Calkins Broadway N. Y.

oaaa la A DtaMrtUo CtTMtioa. VwtW iM-Amry Cheered A Buchanan meeting a held ia Cincionati, OB Tharaday evening, at which aboat three haa-red vera praaaal. The Gazette eayi: Col. Riddle, on taking the chair, explained the parpoae of the meeting, and declared hie caevictioa that II r. Bachaaaa vac the etrong- eat man ia the Democratic rank, for th deacy.

Jtd9 Caldwell's Remarks. Afar setting forth Mr. Buchanan', claim for the Preiducy, he dated that he wat the ehoiceof cine tenth, of the democracy of Ham- iltoa coanty against any other man. Ap- plause. If the Democracy could not bare confidence in Mr.

Buchanan, they could not in any other man. He had beea in public life and held public office for the lat thirty yeara. He waa a national man, and at this time when nationality and tome mean to harmonise all sections of the country were so necessary to the party, Tery man who wanted the democ- rMT boI(1 "Pport him An olher WM lht WM favorite son of I p'aylrta, the keystone of tbt Federal "reh- of the Democratic party. Applause ih.ta excesiely the steady Dem- ocrauo principle of the State of "Auldt Berk What objection could the South take to Mr, Buchanan If Buchanan waa one year our troubles would be at an end. Applause.

Gen. Joseph McCormick' Speech. Qen. McCormiok ssid Though rotation in office was a Democratic principle, he IhougLt it highly Improper to enforce it now. This meeting had been called as a Buchanan demonstration, bat the object of the resolutions was eTi-dently to seeure the nomination of somebody else.

There was a nigger in the wood pile. this rotation resolution you cutoff Mr. Pierce. aJQ wb0 had you left? Why, Mr. Buchanan and is A Douglas.

However Popalar Doughs miirht iv- Illinois, he did I lno' Cmcaal. had fallen .0 low he I WM the cnolce the Deroteracjr here. i- es and Applause. Judge ffart'i Remark. Judge Hart raplied to Qsa.

MiCormick. He said that the issue was not between Buchan an sad Douglas. There was Cass and Hunter of and Rusk. Djuglss has a title to the ref epect of the democracy of the United 8tates (applanse) but he did not believe he would let bis name be used in this canvass. He was I Per8onRl frienJ of h.

he Speaker's, and he nBU neBra mm m7 1 am now under acloud, bat roM RW7' and prin ciple embodied in the Kanza Nebraska bill would be found to be a great light (applause) to light him to the Presidency. Gen. Cornicle' Reply. Uen. McUormxk replied He was a Jef- tersonian Democrat, and did not believe, with all the lights and advancements of onr day, our Ltime uiani baa discovered principles greater than those taught by Washington, Jefferson and Jackson Mr.

Buchanan was undoubtedly the choice ot the people, but when was it thai the voice of the people was listened to in Democratic Conventions? The two-third rule is one by which a minority override and overrule the Convention. No great man is nominated, but some man who will save the little cliques of me pariy. ctepnen A. JJouglas Judge Hart Stephen Arnold Douglas. Gen.

McCormick Well I don't irive him that name. You are hi friend, and you can call him what you please. Nominate Stephen A. Douirlas. and there are but two parties before the people The party of Slavery aud the party of freedom.

(Hisses.) Judge Hurt Which way would you vote? Oen. McCormick I wish to avoid such an issue, but I'm not afraid to answer. (Yells.) Pm for freedom. (Hisses throughout the Qoy. Foao DaTnOM nis Positios.

Lieut. Gov, Thomas H. Ford, wko wat a delegate from Ohio to the Philadelphia American Na tional Convention, made A speech at Columbus Ohio, before the Order of United Americans on Wednesday, 6th in whioh he took occa sion to define hit position. He claimed to be an American with his whole heart opposed to foreign aggression whether of Church or State. But he was nlso opposed to despotism at home as well as abroad.

He taid he learned at Philadelphia what Americanism meant in the South and that was a negro. He ridiculed the idea of the Southern Statet seceding from the Union. He concluded ia the foUowin? de- citire words: 'I repeat that I am opposed to all aggres sion. When I tee two monsters coming I am ready to strike Grit the one which approaches first. Thit great quettion must be settled, and no temporising policy will answer now.

The battle of Slavery and Freedom is to be fought and il must be decided Inch is seotional and Which ii national. The crisis ia upou at. Let us meet it like patriots like national men. I do not ignore the Amsrioan issue I sta nd on that plank with both fret; but I can act with any man or any set of men who take right ground on thit question; who are united on the principle that we, mutt hare no more slare States no more Slave Territory." Wilton, ltElroy Co. We call the atten tion of our Merchants and othert to the advertisement of this Company, successors of Oeo.

P. Smith Jc Co a firm long and favorably known. We are well assured that purchasers of Dry; Goods will find it their adrantage to buy al thit Houte. The former firm did a good bu siness with merchants in thit part of the country, and we feel confident that there will be no cause for a change of place of dealing. Give them a call at No.

64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh Pa. Arthur. Tuis excellent Home Maguine for April haa been received. A number ia value equal to "illustrious predecessors." CTrsetW Jest ReywrUw -This ia ieew semi-moathly by Pierce Backers, rf 6 Baak fx. OWvel.od Okie, aad ililn a eosapUu liet of all the Banks la the Union, with their rate of dieeoaat.

Rale for Detect iag Coaalcrfeiiaad Altered Notes are also air- ft 1 en. rriee eeau a year abore. The "AUicwl Spec- Edited by Robt. Hanter, M. New York.is a moa thly jawraa) whose object i to enlighten the public mind on the true nature of disease, sad the correct asode of preventing or earing the ill which flesh is heir to.

It i death on Qaaeks and Quackery, and give. "Paleat he ariag monthly- The March number contain, an abb arti cle on the Canaea of Coneamption whieb is worthy a perusal. The Specials it published at per annum. Courtship and Marriage; or the Joys aad Sorrows of American Life. By Mrs.

Caroline Lee Henls, author of "Annt Patty's Scrap-bag," etc. Complete in one large duodecimo volume, of over 600 pages, bound in cloth, T. B. Peterson, 6t Ohctnat St. Philadelphia, Pnblisher.

This work is now in press and will ooa appear. It is said to be one of the tnott exciting, interesting and popular work that has ever emanated from the American press. It is written ana w.ji elicit a thrill of deep and exquisite pleasure and may be read by old or young with profit. The publisher assures the public that it will give entire satisfaction to all readers, encourage good taste and good morals, and be recommended to others by all who read it. Rouse of Representatives, 1 Washington, March 14, Dear Sir I have merely time now to assure you that I never made the speech a reported and republished in the Cincinnati Gtzette, or ut tered, or written anything inconsistent with tbe views I always entertained on the tubject of either hare I erer asserted that I would "support" the nomination of Fillmore and Donelson.

Yourt truly, L. D. CAMPBELL. Pattok, Zenia. jar Rev.

Dr. L. N. hioJ nM declined a call to the First PretbyterianChurch in wfwOrleanl, where he was offered the extraordinary sal-y of I700O per annum Anti Slavery Bugle please comment. Oive him another turn, will you 43T The spirit of the English Court is thoroughly German.

The Duchet of Kent, the Quesn't mother; the Duches of Cambridge, her aunt; Prince Beorge her cousin; tbe King of Belgium, her uncle; tbe Duke of Saxe Gotea her very esteemed friend and brother-in-law, are all Cermant, as well at her contort Prince Albert. tW The Philadelphia Dispatch gives an account of the bunting of a lady't boop in the ttreet by which calamity the outside lining of her dress was torn into ribbont, and her little boy walking by her tide, knocked into the gut- ter, senseless. He was, however, rescued from drowning by a hack driver, who gallantly plunged in, and brought him ashore. The la- escaped injury. Jtf Mr.

B. Stedman, one of the Executive Committee of the State Board of Agriculture informs us that th coming State Fair will be held on tbe groundt of Philo 8covill, comer of Perry and Kintman streete, being the tame oc cupied by the last State air held here. Thit is an admirable telection, being eaty of access and convenient. Cleveland Herald. tW The Grocery men of New Philadelphia in conformity with a petition of the "Ladies Temperance League" of that place, have tent off their liquors and given up the bueiness of retailing "red eye," for which, tayt the Advo- I cats, they "have received the approbation of all good citizens." I9T The Kentucky Legislature, which adjourned sine die on Monday, the 24th ult.

patted a law making all citiet and townt of the State responsible to tbe owners of property dettroyed by mobs. I Disd. At his residence in this township, on Tuesday last, the 1st inst, of Consumption, Mr. Norvkl Brown. He bore hit last sickness, which was lingering, with Christian fortitude, and died in a full hope of that Eternal Blessedness beyond the grave, which is kept i.i reterre for the children of God.

Mr. Brown leavet an affectioaate wife, a family of small children, and a numerous circle of relatives to mourn his departure. Yet they mourn not as th we who have no hope. "Friend after friend depart, Who has not lost a Friend?" Ncto Special Notices. Holloway's Pills, tha most celebrated remedy in the Union for tho cure of diseases of the Liver and Stomach.

tfdmund Alga, of Cooperstown, JVew York, was for tho period of nineteen years a complete misery to himself, and a burden to his friends, he suffered so severely and continuously from liver complaint, and a disordered stomach, that he was constantly for weeks together confined to ai bed, tbe doctor did him no good, aud he therefore left off consulting them- Nine weeks ago he commenced using Hollowsy's Pills, and his wifs called last week at the store ef Professor Hoi -loway, to acknowledge most grsteiuUy that ber husband la quite eared. Professor Holloway hopes that the thousand others in th Union who have been benefitted will now come forward. 6 CI GARS A good article Always on hand, st BAX BAXTER'S MARKETS. CiBBOWTO. Apnl tb Aa.

la dZ Se, re to- (') 1.05 DriBypk. 87 ZZL tUTJll JrJ DrkdPiiefcaa. 1.37 stawtT Better 16 Egg, '0 tout c. BAZTATK. Baaawax a tuu Fish I parUMEHT.

A hi Haass 10 I Oats art 01 a 1 30 Shoulders 07 wisir a Citha, Aprfl rLOCf Hnpernae, per U.I tun, WFJKAT, WMie, CORX, oath, t-UJYEfiSIBD TIMOTHY POTATOES. BKKSA, CIlEEriE.Oood, BUTTER, Prime LARD, Tallow 008, per 8ALT. BcrhM-t Its tfr) 7.00 l. 7,40 Ml AO 10 to 10 it 1,7 Toes, aarfl 1, its FLOUR, taperaae, 7(, WHEAT, white, per ba. red, -CORV, perbn.

OATS, PORK, old meet, per kbl. new" BEEP, country aseet "city '-LARD, BUTTER, State, per lb. Ohio. run. T.r.n 1,7 16.) ia.00 S.S7 9 sft A MARVELLOUS REM MY.

FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little petapes on the surface of our bodies. Thrnnrh thU T)iitmeDt, when rubbed on the skin, is ctrriei to any organ or inward part. of the Kidneys, disorders 01 tbe X-lver, affection of the heart, IntU-mation of the Asthmas, Coughs sod CVIds. are by its means effectusllv cored.

Erery housfife knows that salt paaes free'l, throngn ouiC 9r meat of thicinea. This healing Ointment far more redil. penetrate through any bone or fleshy part of the liv ing body, curing tbe most langerous inward complaiuta that cannot be reached b) other means. SarsirtLAt, Salt Rbscm ScoaacTiao Humors. No remedy bss ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the Skin whatever form they may aaume, this Ointment.

case of Salt Bhenm, Scurvey, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principle pita), dispensing the Ointment, giving advice as to its appii-' cation, ana nas tnua oeen tne means ot restoring count ies, numoers to nealtn. DQBX JLIOS, soas iiaiASTS. WODBDS a jLCia'a. Some of the most scientific surgeons now relr anlplr on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when baring to uupe wiiq vne worsi cases ot sores, wouuos, swellings and t'rofessor iiolloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hmpita's of the hast, large shipments of this Ointment, to be us ed under the direction i the Medical Staff.in the worst cases of wounds.

It will core any ulcer.glandular swel. ling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 90 years' standing. Pitas amo Fistulas. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually enred if tbe Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts a Sec ted and by otbet wise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Burns Mercurial Eruptions Piles Rheums tism Salt Rheum Diseases Ulcers Sore treats Sore Heads Sore Throats Sore of all kinds Sprains Scalds Venereal Sore Chapped Han Js Chilblains Fistulas Goat Swelled Glands Stiff Joints Wounds of all kinds.

S.ld at the Manufactures of Professor Hollowar. I 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Jfedi-cines throughout the United States, and the civilised world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62 cents, and each. iy There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sites. B. for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot.

March 6, 1856-ly. PE8I0R TEAS JN THE ORIGINAL H.4LF CHESTS, in of 6 and 12 Pounds, and in Metallic Packages, of I. 2, and 4 pounds, for sale by JENKINS COMFY, (Original inventora of the Metallic Pack,) Whole-ale dealers in Tea only, N. W. corner of Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia.

KW Teas in Metallic Packs put up in Half Chests. contaii ing a variety of both Black and Green, to suit ouyers Printed list of Prices, Terms, famished bv mall to all a ho order them A Ik eas warranted to please, or no sale. One and the same price and terms to all and one only. Half Chests of Mack containing about 25 pounds, and of Green, about fifty pounds each. March ieoti.

im. DR. G. SCOTT, SURGEON DENTIST, CARROLLTON, OHIO. Office, over the store of James Cameron, Jfain street.

Haviiiff permanently located In above named place, the undersigned ITT 'offers his professional aerricpa tn nircnn. requiring operation in his profession. His former facilities have enabled him to become fully acquainted with every branch of the dental art; and he Is prepared to treat every case, whether it may involve a single tooth or an entire sett, in the latest and most approved manner. AH operations warranted to give satisfaction. IW Persons waited on at their residences if desired.

Feb. 28, 1866. tf. SEVASTOPOL NOT TAKEN COME UP TO THE INEXHAUSTIBLE DEPOT OF Samuel G. Perry, at New Harrrbburgh, and boy your leather at his tannery to cover your bare feet, at the lowest price for cash, also credit as usual.

along your bide, and get the highest prices for then in cash. Saodlbs, for 'he use of gentlemen and ladies, of the latest style and of the most durable kind. Come along, and get your Harness of every deacrip i on, at tbe lowest rates. If you wish to go home with dry teet enclosed in nice Boors or n.ll M. 1 1 Nice store, and save yourselves from coughs and colds, md last butnot leM youi Expensive DocToa Biual Only to think of it, for 5 00 worth of Perry's Paivianvt, you may save $100 worth of a Doctor's Cubativb medicine.

8AJUXKL G. PERRY, New Oarriaburgh, 0. frotnary 14, lets. emo. DRUCS, DRUGS.

HtVsi. im roetWee BAXTA'to Drag Star. Ul ai. ML Lard iinm. Kt WkiM U4.lLmd, Uttra-w, R.

IfZk 1AJ.TMU, HVHO'tl HAIR RUTTORA-R-Ia fcrw" warrsated to raaSnea Ul, mm bald. AkoHi.OMm Worn, tor btoMMyasff tbe bead BBat be LBSBST tJB ATRE8' CEKAT IEtToR A ami Cathartic Pill. Pettis. Ere naive, to hot .11 Li-. doaoftoeday.a Km pAJXTB.

Vroiab, Graato aad Xtorkto ixnum State of Ohio. Vmnm Caaair fc fc orr it. or rat cm. or Paoaira CarreBtoa, Feb II, lata, TnR Mowhi Bttssmts ef Itcessera, flnlji. SM tor beannr on Monitor, the 14th dAw at An.il A.

D. ISM, 1 lotoek P. 'aak Idaf aJd tSu eootinaed froa day to day until all Mt dUposed 0 Um tiling and pendency of whieb tnseeel.au aat iotoreated will take notice, Ti. oaaw. Pil aceowat mt (tokkarUe Mator, lastsimil of Iohn.V.

MOoer, eeeeeted, account oyireetor Wallace, adaiawtrator of iuc nuv ot TtoSMS WmUmcr, deceaaed. Pirst account of WlHtoa Xiutoar wiih will annexed, of Jane B. Beatty, rirwaeeoaDtofSaaoel AUm, exec a tor of wlU of oaepn alien, nire.i.S. Pim account of James Ranch, executor of tbe last Ulof Henry Carnaban, deceaaed. JOHX H.

TBIPP, Probate adge. THfc UNDER UF THE tGE. Dr. Tobtoa Venetian Liniment, is warranted to ear Cholera. Colic Sea Id Sorea, Headache and paint of all ii.de, or no par GREAT CURE OP AHEUMATWAT Capt.

Coma lock ef the Steamer Baltic (Co mat Liae) was cared of a tevere.attoct of Chronic ha fo a few days by Dr. Tobias' celebrated Veiietauj Lint menu CASE OP CHOLERA. Mr. John Wrisht of the firm of J. Wricht A HI.

Obartiers Aroet. New Ortoasa immftili.iJ. cured of severe attack of Cholera by Tobias' 1 inswept. VOMITING AND COLIC. Mrs.

Joseph Nicholl of It. Essex Street, Vork was cured of an attack of Colic and voaitme- by Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment. Depot, 60. Courtland New-York.

Sold by all the Druggists, price 'IS A SO da Agents C. A. Aeecieaad J. C. Baxter.

(WW. Wiaud, Harlem Spring. Uiehknd and Pnmk HIu. test. If, CIGARS AND TORACCfl.

I am still manufacturing, and have on hand a good Assortment of Havana, Principe. Half Spanish and common cigars, all of which will recomaaand thaaaL ves to purchasers who may be pleased to call and ex amine. A full assortment of chewing kbaeco. of the a choice, and popular brands, especially for ue mm iraoe awo BTOIf, PIPASS AND SMOKING 70 BC CO. A complete assortment of Spices, common and Fancy candies.

Nuts, Fruits and Coofectionari mirall. ui wuicn win oe soju 'CHBAP FOR CiSH. 'hop opposite J. P. Cumming'.

Store, Main St. Carroll, ton, Ohio. JAMES G0A2XJN, Jan. 31, 1866 tf. fkm for mm WILL ALL THE VaRM ON WHIOH I RE-side, located in Washington township, Carroll county Ohio, aud adjoining tbe lands of Philip Harsh, Thomas Wier, Andrew Figley, and Clark Marshall.

It eon tains 106 acres 2a of Zfottom, 39 in timber there were 7 acres put out in fall grain, aad kO for spring grain. The remainder i in grass. There is 12 acres of Orchard planted in '54 and 06. The House is a neat little frame, Z4 oy si. The above premises will be sold on the most reason- able terms and immediate poesesaion given.

March 27. 1806. 4 WM. McLEAN. WILLOCGIBf Patent Telegraphic Witer Carrier.

HAVING purchased the right to the said apparatus, in the townships of Union, Rose, Brown, Afgnata, Washington and East in Carroll count j.Ohio. We would inform the citizens of that part of the county, that are prepared to set up said apparatus on short notice aud reasonable terms. Said apparatus being for the purpose of raising and conveying water from the spring to the house, which is admitted to be one of the best apnara tua for labor saving in the female department, now in use. warranted to give Mtislacuon. Jv.

B. Any communications for us can be left at th 'American House Carrollton, Ohio, WOO Z) BORNE ROUDEBUSH. July It, 18 U. JA MES P. TAMER, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, B0XXBT8, HATS, LEATHER, No.

56 Wood Street, Pa, Begs leave respectfully to call the attention of his Customer, Manufacturers, aad Country Aferchante generally to his extensive Spring and Summer Stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Ac, embracing inward of 3,500 case of the choicest and newest styles, purchased direct Irom th jVew England Manufacturers, at the lowest cash prices. Being exclusively engaged this business, and giving it his undivided attention in detail, and exercising great care in the selection of sixes and quality adapted expressly for Western Sales, be assure Western buyer that he can givet beta tbe most entire satisfaction. His stock of Straw Goods in Hats, Bonnets, Ac. is not surpassed by that of any bouse either East or West, and his arrangements with the manufacturers are such, as will enable to give rare bargains in prices. Alto on hand, in large quantities, "Home Made" Goods, warranted.

Customers and Country Aerchant are requeued to call and examine this choice and desirable stock, with assurance that prices shall be as low at Sew Tork or Philadelphia. March 30, 1866. AMERICAN tiom, CARR OLLTOy, OHIO. 8 0. H7KEE, Proprietor mHANKFDL FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE 1 extended tome by my friends and the public gen erally, would respectfully inform all interested that I in tend remaining in he abore boose during the three years for which I hare it leased.

I make this ann luncemest to the public for the purpose of contradicting a report pot in circulation by a meddlesome and mauctoas person, to the effect that I was about closing the House. I will be found at my post, ready to serve ray friend and the public to the best of my ability. 1 respectfully solicit a oont'uued share ol puiiic taror. Carrollton, March 13, 1856. JAMES ROBERTSON'S ESTATE.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed and are now the qualified Kxecutors of umi i "'T r-- n. having claim, nains. aid Et.le mM present lhem le8U authenticated within one year from (hi date. Afareh 21, 186. WILLI ROBERTSON I'SIIRR ROBM.lWt.

mm JJssJt ia Beeeay fvea lbs epeaiUesi wsa be s. wse atatoa Beat tewrtae aw aw aad WsvsMbntg lead. TBS BBSiBUS. to stwastsssse wtMM tbe Mmm toavse (be U.i betwe' aaa ItaiTtoMi 8eou to Measee fawaabip. toeaee Kenh as iw Mm earaer es saM toad a will mkeatjtftd tVad uae Nereb saato stow wi UMdrato toawkitaesk trea, aee of ea tee wad aae betwseaTaat aad tkat.itolirA near ska Sseh-wecerar ef I.

BeeeTs gtrdon Jlaee Iwwe-Jbto Jest sM. of tbe ditto, a said kwd, thewae, Nouh Wees eoarte to the tine Hum feeat tod Ror. IhMor Norsk aioai aid Ito to th. WsTBatan, AJoad, to the of aid RVstd. M.reh t7, IBM.

A PETITIONER. LOST! I hereby vara tl peraom inF anything to (low if. toj P'lr bar-note to bav beea lost of the tottL The note waa exeeafd by Henry Waver. 8 aaSber Mk, lata, aad aad payable to Mary A. Was tt, a bearer, oaEtog (or one handred dollna, due A A- aril 1st, 1M7, witboat intorat Said note ia by swing, which is of reaard bj CarmtHoa, fckm, "Reeord of Mortoana" 1, paeelta and 6x7.

wbtob record bean dato OcSober tt, 1US. Jaaaary II, 1 it. mo. MARY A. WTAVCI.

NOTICE. ask Morriroo, Saweel Bsaylie, A Maria teyli. hi wile. The A.tc oftlfc Btoaaj Coertof CesMBoa Ptoaa. aelto hereby givea we gamnrl iya and Maris, his wife, who ar ft.i aaaow Iowa.

LhaL on" ilri. dar 184fl fUbMS be, petition county, Ohio, where the tame at DnM. n. lion the aid SoyH and wife, fendaota, exeiuted Hvered to the Plaintiff, two aeveral uft wu ioc ur.1 uaj 01 Apnl. A.

1) 1 mj to ner property in tlx town of New-Hagerau i mortncea imi twenty 204, an part of lot ho. forty foor, (44.) in aid town Irontin ot i aTsrsou street, and being pert of aid lot. Tha I 9mm mortgagee were given in part for th. money of aid lots, and the money, coming to the nasacd five areral promiaofr vote, made a.d Samuel Smyhe. to tbe her Indiana! capacity, and two to her as UuardUn of the Afioor Heir, of her late bartend, Alexander Morriaon UM andowe tor 172.31, dee March 24, IM Wat mvereai from Sink i bU to the a Guardian BE payable to her in her individual capaeitr fo, It and' 'uc oZ fifty dollar, due March 24.

186. both l. lalaraH tmm Utrrh a u. from the 24. March 18M.

That aha rJ ZZZZl ot mt, oo taid property 2,,8. The prayer it for a udgment for the moneys mentioned in th notes that are due, and for the amount paid for taxes, and for a sale of the mortgaged premiaa, and that tbe proceeds of the ale be applied to the payment of all the moneys mentioned in the mortgage, and. for general relief. Suce i therefore, hereby, giren to tb, defctdant to appear in aid court, on or before the Uth dav of April next, 1866, and plead anawer. or petition, or the sum will be proceeded on.

and order of sal aad aecordinglr. Ac. aw nemrv Attomej for PaatutnT Feb. 8. I'M.

Iw pr. Ire 910 Ra4lv'ft il Fartillwi. Albert R. Hakes, vs. I In John 5.

Hains, et John 8. Haiuea, Thomas B. Haines, febecce Ann Haines, Margaret Matilda Haines, Joel Haines, and Elisabeth Haines, Joseph Rennet Perdue, Willard Perdue, Eveline Perdue, and He nrr Perdue, and ffftnr.ah Hains, (widow) will take notice that a uetition was filed against them on tbe Uth day of February, le66, in the Court of Common Pleas, of Carroll Countv. and of Ohio, and is aiw Bending wherein fcr Albert Haines wherein he demands Psrtition of ti following real estate, viz; The wat half of the North-west quarter of Section three, in Township sixteen and i nangc en. zoo.

me norm-west quarter il toe fcVmli-west quarter, of the Section Township 8, aiirr. said, situate in Carro 1 Countv. 3rd. Fortr rti.t of the South end of the Wat half of the South west quarter, of Section thirty-four in Township Seventeen, of Range flix 4th. also fifteen acres ont of the Suutb west corner of the East half of the onartrr Township, and Range aforesaid, situate in Stark County and that at the next Term of raid Court, am lira.

tioo will be made by tbe said Albert R. Ha inps far mm order that Partition, may be made of said premise. -4 List, III k. iiAINES, by S. R.

CKLATjWs Au'y. Fb. II, 18SA. a. w.

pr. fee, $5,26 NOTICE. John Brooks, administrator 1 Pending hi Common of William Busier, deceased, Pleas Court of Carroll vs county and State of Ohio. Benjamin Swangle, et aL Benjamin Swangle. Jacob Herald, and the other un known heirs of Joan 0.

Swangle. deceaaed. take notice that oe th I8th day of February, A. l. moo, joon crooks, as administrator Wil am Rim.

ler, deceased, filed in the Court of Csmmon Plea of said Carrol 1 county, hi petition, setting forth that, on tbe Uth day of March, 1849, said J.n C. Swangle then in life, execute a mortgage to Willum and Busier, to eecme th payments foar several prom-isory note, of even daf therewith, and fallina due re. apeetively on the 1st day of November, 1849, I860, 1001 and I86t, amounting to two hundred dollars in the aggregate, oo Lot number seventy two, in Ruben's 1st addition to the town of Carrollton. rhat aft. giriag aid notes and mortgage, aid Swangle aad said Busier both died, leaving aid tnortpmvo fi fin lr un paid.

That Said He-old is now in nonun nf OJi fot. Said petition pray for the ale of aid lot, ard for the payment of aid notes. and that i Hip term of said Court, he will ask for in nrrlr tn VhI mt. fcl Bv E. R.

ECK.fY hii An' Fab.il, 18H, 4w pr lee 3,76 NOTICE. Jacob Gladden, Jr. 1 The State of Ohio, Carroll connty, Court of Ceaaea Catharine Gladden. Pica. Divorce.

Notice is hettby given to Catharine fil.Hd.B th i. iaioppoeed to reside in Heuj Coui.tr, Iowa) that on the 29tb day of January, A. D. IIS, the Plaintiff. Ghxdden.

Jr. her A Petition against her ir. aid Ccuit, which aili be for hearing at the next term theieof. a Mid retilitn charge tha said C'athariar, with wilful. brri re for nuc than three yean, fiota the Petitioner, ails that tka marriage contract existiag between them may Le cancelled and the seitic released fm the ohKntiana thereof; and for gnral rebel, Ac.

Ak BBaOHJi, I 1, po, AUon.ef fti WlY NOTICE. State of Ohio, Carroll County, Jamet Brown vs. Philip Miller, et al. Court of Common Pleas. April Term.

1866. In Partition. Philip Miller, Jama liter, Edward Milter, Jack- tea Milter, John Miller and Alia Brown will take notice, that on the 8th dsy of September, A. D. 1866, Janet Brown, the petitioner, filed in tbe office of the Clerk of the urt of Common Plea of said Carroll connty, his petition sgaii st thesa, which I now pending, wheieby he drmsrds partition of the Sooth-Wat quarter of section twenty-two, In township number fourteen, of rsngs six, In aid Carroll connty; and that tbe dower (stale of said Elisa Brown, be aaigned to ber; and that at the A-pril term of said Court, aid petit ion, will demand thai an order be issued accordingly.

E. R. ECK LEY, jftt'y, for Petitioner. Feb. 14, 1656.

6w. pr. fee la 60 NOTICE. James Poises, Sen. PI'S 1 Before John W.

Mc Uu against a Justice of the Peace cf William BarnhouseJ'ff't. Orange Township. Cariol Couoty, Obio. On the 1st day March A- A. )Htt.

taid Justice iaued an order of Attachment in tbe above ctioa for tbe sea of Alghty-two dollars A F'thty lit cents. ASW rOKi8, Sell. March IS, ESTATE OF JOSEPH COX: Notice is hereby given that the andersigned haa tw appointed and qualified a Adaiintetratrix, with tie will annexed, on the estate of Joseph Cox, dttaad. bite of Carroll county, OLic. Jfareh JS54 Mi AT tCX, i I.

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