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Tlie Jcffersonian Democrat JULIUS 0. C09VEB.SE, Editor. MJBPflMlHI, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, iSGt. Union County Convention. The Union Votera of Geauga County are requeued to meet in Mass Convention fit Chardon, on June Oth, 1865, at o'clock A.

for tbe pur-poae of appointing fire Delegates to rep resent mid County in tbe Union State Convention, lo be held at Columbus on tbe 21st of tbe same month. Let there po full attendance, By order of tbe Central Committee. J. O. CONVERSE, Chairman.

Chardon, May 25, 1865. Return of the 105th Regiment. Tbe Clovoland papers notice tho recop- siou, to mat city, on Monday last, of the J05tb Regiment. Tbe veterans, of course, wore cordially wolconioJ and sumptuously feasted. Those who went from Coauga jnuy oo assured that wo all rrjoioe at tbolr eaie return, we quote: Iho regiment arrived about half past iifu wuro grunied tho privi ugo ui a goou Irorn tho tluit aud soil oi iravel, at the Union Dopot.

Meantime the corps of operatives belonging to tho ueiuuiiBiipioni pi oiossrs. Whooler Kuesell, were busy in the Public Su uarn. in preparation for a sumptuous dinner for tbe boys, Between one and two o'clock the coiumn nogan moving from tho dopot, head euoy uoianas Dana and tbo Mayor and ii nuiuuilliuv. iSuinuii ui ma regiment is as IOIIOWS! tieo. T.

Porkins, lieutenant Colonel iiimmanaing. Charles Q. Edwards, Major. Cnarlos N. Fowlor, Surgoon.

John Turnhull; Assistant Surgoon. Stanloy B. Lockwood; Quartermaster. Albort Aaron i). Morton, Chaplain, liostor D.

Sergeant Major. Goo W.Choney, Quartermaster Sorgoant William J. Gibson, Commissary Sergeant John llosnital None of tho Compapipi contained more ijbu uuo fjieuienam. Co; A Daniel B. Stambaugb, Captain u.u uiimu, i nil uioiiionani.

Co. Aaron D. Bradon, Captain F. Mansfield. First lieutenant! 1 Ira uPm1 William C.

Olds. First Lieutenant. Co. Rom boo Q. Morgarldge, Captalnt PnrtAr.Wni.nn I No William II.

Forbis, Fust Lieutenant. Captain, James W. Allen, First Linntensnt. J- Sne- Captain absent; Alden F. Brooks, first Lieu tonant absent.

vo. ti William R. Tuttle, Captainah-aent; John C. Uartaell, First Liouteoant. 'William Wallace, Captoim William II.

Osborn, First Lieutenant. Co. Ilonry JI. Cummiogs, Captftloi James Crajs, First Ljeutonant. The lOCih numbors 330 enlisted men and 31 offlcors Ml, all told.

It was rooruitod in jiSKo, Ashtabula, Trumbull, Guauga and aianontng counties, and was musterod here suiamp vieveianu, August 21, 1861, and lolt next day for Kentuoky over tbo Columbus road. It belonged to tbe Armv of th Cumberland uudor Rosecrana until iho baH no oi btupe Kivor, after which it was merged in tbo 14th Corps under General Thomas. It has been wlib Bhormnn in all his glorious tour, from Chattanooga to Atlanta, from Atlanta to Savannah, from hs-Yunnah to Richmond and Washington, and yesterday it eomploted the magio cirole by touching at tbo point whence it sot out throe years ago, on its doubtful wanderings. A a regiment it has inarohed between five and six thousand miloB, besides an inflnito tio eount or miscellaneous marching. Since H.

reached Kentucky, tbo boys had not beon conveyod by steamboat or cars, until tbey boarded the train at Washington, westward Jbound, Saturday night. The men bo endured this inflnito marching and fighting as other reglmonts liave eudurod, and aro not mora decimated by disease and tho effects- of the constant campaign than otbor regiments worked equally bard. Tbey aro a younger looking sot of men than tho 03tb O. V. wbiob arrived Sunday, but tbey seem equally bardy, aolf-roliant aud intelligent.

Tbo rogiment marched to tbe Park, sa luted on either hand by crowds of men, womou and childron, who thronged the streets and darkened wiodows. baloonios and doors, and as thoy moved en stately nod grand, flags and innumerable handkerchiefs wavodind thousands of voices spoke, tbe weloomo whiph was all hearts and beamed in ell eyoa. They filed inio tbe I'ark, and lormed themselves into three aide of a square, stacking arms. Charles W. Palmer, Esq advanced in tho area, and extooaea to tuo gallant men an earnest, vloqueot welcome To behalf of the city.and.

us he appropriately added, of tbp pooplp pf bio. On tbe oonolusloo of tbe brief speaob of weieome, too men marcnoa in double file, on either side of tbe tablo, through tbe Jong line of toots pitchod for their con venience and pomfort during tbo outer-tainmont. 4 bountiful dinner was fur oiabed tbem, which was duly appreciated by mo uiou, won uau Deon wiinout lood since tbo night prorious. Dinnor over, tho reci raeul took their position again, and received tno congraiuiaiions of all, the kind atton tion ot acquaintances, tba btartv cood cheer of frjerids and the unspeakable, mass ive enjoymonts ot sweet-hearts and wives. Battery )t Ohio Licbt Artillerv.

Cap tain M. B. Gary, arrived at tho samo time, na aoareu toe triumphal marpb and on tertaioment. It uumbprs 2i moo, twl ifl omeerea as ioiiowsi Captain M. B.

Gary, commanding, 1st LioujooaQti J. B. Stovoos and Tbom as King. 2ud Lieutenant! James Storer and Ed vin Herriman. Tbe batterv.

which fnrmi nmrt rni Parnett's regiment, was rocruited in Lake', uiauuia aua ueauga counties and was ouuaiwuu oere Bvptomber 9, 1801. It re eniisiwi in 4auury, 1864, and bas boun wiin eoerman. Iho men have gone into camn. where tbey will remain lew davs. until na'ul nfT aod allowed to go home.

I For the Jeffersonian Democrat. Record for May. (Kept at Welshfield. Geauga County, Ohio, by B. F.

Abell.) was ble for farm work) the second and third woro very wot, rain falling to the doptb of pearly 5 iocties; the remainder of tbo month was dry, with a fair Drosouct of a drouth, If tbo viud continues to bold iu tbe nortu-wost. Tbore was one foggy day, two quite smoky, and nine on which it rained. Of tho 8 thundor storms, 4 only passod over tHs place, and but one was attended with bait. This, however, occasioned no dumago beyond the broaking of a few panes of glass. Oil tbo 13th, occurred tbe frost, that so severely damaged tho fruit OUR FARM BIRDS Arrived boro from tbe an averago, uboulll days earlier than usual, and, in numbors, fully double those of last year.

The last of tbom made their appoaranco 00 tbo Will. In this tbo farmer has pause for rejoicing; and bo may rest assured, provided bo will sea that the birds are protected, that thp hosts cf insects, so injurious to farm props, and vegetation generally, will bo. rapidly thinned off, till thoy aro brought niib-ili their proper limits, whiph at present tbey greatly exceed. For nearly every species of injurious insects liavo now doublo tbo number of- birds to umko war upon it, that it bad last year, aud vory soon that number will bo quadrupled, sinpe thoy commenced ousting trom 10 to 16 days earlier, and, so far as I bavo otsorved, havo raised from thoir first nestings full broods, which thoy did not do last year. To this thero is an exceptiou in paso of iho Ants.

All who bore observsd, will have noticod that Partridges, Goldon-winged Woodpecker, tho natural ouemios to the sevoral sooeius of 8018, are fur less numerous than last year. Tbe consoquenpos of this will bo that Iheauta will rapidly multiply this sea soil, and become troublcsomo, and that their numbers will not bo neain reduced to (heir proper standard till the birds of their species havo incroascd sufficiently to re store tho balance. Lot thoso who dnstrov birds' nests tmd shoot birds( ponder these For the Jeffersonian Democrat. Our Returning Brave. The ooys are coining' homo I Alroady loving arms have em bra pod their stalwart forqig, and the frVoistoplng eye has told ot long-remembered lovo.

Jo tbo fond greet ings ot thoso happy days, lot tbo bravo soldier got a swcot forotasto of tho love and gra.iiudo that is to be his roward. It has been a common remark that republics are ungrateful that tbey soon forgot thoir soldiery, and neglect to bestow upon them thoso favors to which their groat sacrifices and severe trials so justly ontitlo them. Already It bas been intimated that such may bo the case in our own coontryt but God forbid that we should so far forget our obligations to tbo defenders of our liberties No lot them bavo bejirtt place in tbo offices of honor or profit in tho Nation, in the State, in tho County and in tbe Townships. Lot this be the rule, so far as practicable, in all our elections. Jn this manner we can sbow, in a feeble way, that he who hat sacrificed his health, a limb it may be, or his property, or all.

Is romomborcd and an nrociatod. Shall Old Goaoga's brave boys be torgotton, or overlooked in toe conven linns nf iKia anmmrr unit full GRATIS. General Sherman. Major General W. T.

Sberman and party arrived at the Union JJepot last evening at halt past nine clock. A large and onihu siastip crowd, woro at tbo depot on the ar rival of tho. train lo soo and do honor to ouo of the greatest Uenerals of modern times As be stepped from tbo cars a shout aroso, aud tbo crowd closed in and followed cheering as he passed into Wheolor Russell's Dining Hall, where a supper had beoq pre- parou lor me parry. Toe party accompanying the General aro: Mrs Shorman and son Tommy, 'two Misses Hunter; Colonel S. M.

Bowman; Major pay ton, A. A. and Dr. E. Duncan, Medipal Director- Gonoral ttoseorans also accompanied Ibo party from Now York to this city, where ho took tbe Cinciuuati train for bis homo.

Much curiosity was also manifested by tbo pooplo to get sight of (bis distinguished gonoral, Mrs. Sherman Is a lady of very pleasing appearance, and seemed moro proud of the atteution paid hor distinguished husband than be did himself. Little Tommy is about eight years old, and was dressed as a corporal of the regular armv. and boro a atriltinn resemblance to bis fatbor both in looks and actions, being posspBsod of much of that norvousnoss and apparont excitability that is so promluont characteristic of tbo Conor. al.

The published portraits of Gonoral Shorman are more faithful representations of tbe original than is usual in fact are, as a general thing, very correct. Aftor partaking of supper tho party start ed for the Tolodo train, tbe pooplo again followed and obooring, and prossing so closely around that tbo party became separated, but Ibo train was finally reached, and at half-past ten started for tbo West. A special sloeplug car had been placed at tbo disposal of tbo Uonpral and bis party by tbe Superintendent of tbo Cleveland Tolodo Railroad. As the train moved oft' a parting Baluto of cheers was given. Gonoral bormau is on his way to South Bend, Indiana, wboro bis wifo and children have beon residing for tbe past year, aud where-bis two daughters aro attending school.

Cfrr. Herald, Wtdntttiay, June 7. I The Public Debt. June The Secretary of tho Treasury has puuliahed a correct statement of the public debt, as appeara Ironi the beok of the Treasury, to theyiat ol May, IMi. a revapituiu'ion snows tue amount out bear- ing interest in coin tobe 108,112,842, the in- tereat being $4,480,480,50.

Tlie debt beurinal dil, the interest being The debt on which interest has ceased hi $786,270 The debt bearing no interest iu ,270,57 The total indabtedneta is the ih.iui piiiuuma mjjjJA iu- i interest pom mi goal PWJ Jper ueiug The amount of legal lender notea in circula. lion is Tbeae include thenewiiloan lesue, and $100, 143,620 of compound interest notes, under actoi Juue 30ib. 18(14. The uncalled lor pay requisitions, is and the amount ot the Treasury iioim Tbe amount of fractional cur i w-1 i 1 Gen. Sherman's Report.

Con. Sherman's report is published. It contains tbe following dispatch to Ueneral Grants Geneual Binco yon left me yestorday, I havo soon tbo Nov York Tim ft of tbo 24th. containing a uuogot obtain tary hows, authenticated by tho signaturo of tbe Secretary ot War, which is groupod in such a way as to give vory erroneous impressions. It orabraoes a copy of tho basis of agreement botweon mysoll and Gon.

Johnston, of April 10th, with eommentaries which It will be time enough to discuss twe or tbreo. years hooco, after tho Government bas ciporj mnntail A little mama In 1. wfiicn power reacnos tno scattorca reonle of the vast area of country known as tho eoutn. uut, in the meantime, I do think that rjij rank, if not past sorvico.ontitles mo at least to tbp rcspept of keeping secret what was known to none but the Cabinet until further inquiry could have been mado, instead of giving publicity to a document I novor saw, and drawing inferences wklo ot thp truth. I never saw or bad furnished mo a popy of President Lincoln's dispatch to you of tbo 5.

of March, until after the agreement, nor did Mr. Stanton, or any human being, ever convey to mo iho substance or anything liko it. But, on tbe contrary, I had seen Gon. Wcitzol'B invitation to tho Virginia Legislature, mado in Mr. Lincoln's vory presence; and bod failed to discover any other official notico of a plan of reconstruction, or any idea calculated to allay tho fears of tho people of the South that, after the destruction of their armies and civil authorities, tbey would bo loft without any Government at all.

Wo should not drive pooplo into anarchy, and it is sinv! jly impossiblo for our military power lo rcncn an me roBou-ces or luoir pnnappy country. I confess I did not wish to break General Johnston's army into bunds of armed mon, moving about without purpose. and pajiabto of inflnito mischief. But you saw, on your arrival, that I had my army so disposed that his escapo was only possible in a disorganised chaso and, as you did not ut Jou chooso to direct military operations in this quarter, I infer that you wore satisfied with tho military situation. At alt events, tho instant I learned (what was proper enough) tne uisapprovai ot tho 1'resident, 1 acted in such a manner as to compel tho surrender of Goneral Johnston's wholo army, on tbe samo tonns you prescribed to General Leo's army, when you had it surronderod aud in yoor absolute power.

Mr. btanton, in stating that my ordor to Uon. Stonoman was likely to rosult in the osoapo of Mr, Davis to Moxioo or Europa. is uuuj ui i i oiuiiuiuuii was noi at oauiS' bury then, but bad gone back to Statesvillo. Davis wss beyond bim, and by turning to ward me ho was approaching Duvis, he joined me as ordered, I would have bad a mounted forco greatly neoded for thai and otber services.

But. even now. I don't know that Mr. Stanton wants Davis caucbt. and my official papers, deemed sacrod, are nastily published to tbo world, it will be imprudent for mo to state wbat has been done In that respect, tbe editor of the 1 met has.

It may bo looicallv and fairlv drawn from this singular document, tho conclusion that I am insubordinate I can only deny tho iutentiou. I bavo never in my lito questioned or an ordor. though many and many a time have I risked my lifo, and health, and reputation, io obeying orders or even hints to execute plans and purposes not to my liking. It it is not fair to withhold from me plans and policy, if any' there bo, and expect me to guess at them, as facts and events appear quite different from diffuront standpoints. For four years 1 have boon in camn.

deal ing with soldiers, and can assuro you that i iiiu ouooiusioD at wnicn ine uabinet arrived, with such singular unanimity, differs rum mine, i couiorrou ireoiy with tbo officers in this army as lo the points involved in mis controversy, and, strange lo say, mo wo smguiariy unanimous in ine oin-or conclusion, and thoy will learn with pain and amazemont that I am doomed insubordinate, and wanting in common sense; tbal who in the complications of last year, worked day and night, aummor and winter. lor tbo oauso of the administration, and MA who have brougnl an army of 70,000 men, in magmnoent stylo, across a countrv doomed impassable, and placed it just where wss wanted, almost on the day appointod, nave brougnt uisorodii on our (Jovernment. do not wish to boast of this, but I do say tbat It entitled mo to tbo courtesy of boine consulted before publishing' to the world a proposition rightfully submitted to hieher authorities for adjudication, and th6n ac- oompunled by otbor sTotomonts which in vited tbo press to lot loose upon me. It is ti uo that pen combatants, who sloop jn comfort and security wbilo we watob on tbo distant lino, are bettor able judge than wo soldiers, who rarely soo a nowspaper or hardly can hear from our families or stop long enough to got our pay. 1 envy not Iho task of reconstruction, and am delighted that tho Secretary has relieved no of it.

As you did not undertake to assumo the manqgomont of tbp army, I iufor that, pn personal inspection, your mind arrived at different conclusions from that of tho Secretary of War, I will therefore go on and execute your orders to their conclusion, aud whon dono will, with intonso satisfaction, leave to tho civil authorities tho execution of Ibo task of which tbey soem so jealous; but, as an honest man and a soldier, I invito them to follow in mis path, or tbey may boo something and hoar something tbat may disturb their philosophy, With sinoore I W. T. Maj Gen. Commanding. To Lt.

Gon. U. S. Gbakt, Gon in Chiof, Washington, D- C. V.

S. As Mr, Stanton's singular paper bas boon publishod, I demand this also bo mado public, though I am iq no way rospon dijiu iu ma ine law ana W. T. SHERMAN. Tub Shenamuoab From our Australian advices we learn that, altbouah the rebel ",0.

Ma 16,1 that she was still hovering nt.v I Ci a la WT 1 Boaui tne Australian coast, it was report' ed tbat she bad been lying in one of the bays at King a Island while her crew con structed another deck, for tbe purpose of mriuer strengthening tbe vessel. A strange craft bad hoeo observed bovorlca about. and, from ber build and eeneral aupearance. she was aupposed to bo tbe ISktnanduak several American vessels bavo entered (be port atnee the Shenandoah left. The men who enlisted on tbo pirate io defiance oi tbe oreig enlistment act, were found guilty and sOQlooccd to ton imprison ftrnm, Jefferson Davis as a Prisoner.

We Irarn through an army ofliccr who wit. nessud i he operation, tliat Davis was placed Pti irons at Fortress Monroe, an lias bron previously rniorteil. It was no done, however, from a roirii ot reyongc and hats, or to render the position of ine any niose unconiiortnbie A fur bring confined in the casement he became very intractable, stormed about the apartment, Mucd the guard, "boratod tho Uoycrinncnt au-tlioritiea, that no Mujor-Cieneral had a right in consign him to sech quarters," and threw his ruiions st the head of the aUeudaat ho bro't tliem lo him, partly aa a puiiHimcnt, and partly a precautionary rneoaure, in the sains manner as a rairnstory oilender is manacled at JSinu iV. Y. Commercial Adu(rtuer i President is said lo have sottlod tho question of Jeff.

Davis' triul. A Congressman remindod bim of the desiro of some pooplo that Davis be tried by oouH-msrtial on tho assassination counts, to vin-dicalo bis proclamation offering a reword for his arrest, to wbiob the President re spondod that it seemed desirablu that bo be tried before a oivil court for high treason, as a perpetual reminder that treason is iho highest crime known to our laws; and he was wilting to spread before the world tbo socrot testimony in tho assassination case, and trust to thoir verdict at to Davis' complicity. rTho Paris Moniteur confirms tho rov- ocnlion of tho order limiting tho stay of Federal Bbips in Frooch and says mat t-ranco nas atso announced that sho will boston the removal of all rostrlotions. as soon as tbe Washington Cabinot ceases to exorciso exceptional rights which as bolligoronts it is enablod io claim towards neutral vossoIb. Eogtan has done tbe samo.

Tbe Courier Bays that Gov, Magrath na Arrnntnd ha An iwHi.tanfc mm Ima biM- iers, and taken to Charleston. A groat body of the most respootablecitijions waited on him, expressing sympathy That such an occurrence should take place in tho capital of tho State is conclusive as to tho complto gonoral and physical prostra tion of tho pooplo. iK9Congres8man Harris has boon found gouty and sentenced to three voara Impris onment and tho forfeiture of all political right. Tbo President approved tho finding l. 1 1 ii i uu.

luuiua iiiu iiuuaiiv, suu itarria uas uooo roioasoa. triul of Ji ff. Davis In tho United Status Court in Washington, will tako placo before a full Bench, consisting of Judge earner ot Uhio JungoOim of fcew York and Judgo Wylio of Virginia. MoClelhm is now in Italy. IIo has had a long and Interesting interview with the Popo, and lofi Home lately for Switgorlaud.

"WiitIb a wish fpr doaror than a crown That wish accomplished, why the gain a hi i88 Persous afflictod with Catarrh not only wish, but attempt by every possible moans toetTjcta euro. Nono but thoso tifllicted can imagine tho unplcasantnois of this dis- osso, and many, vory many who bare it as yet but in its first stages, are unaware of tho pain, inoonvonionco, and even morli-fication, which tboy are yot to suffer, unless prompt moasuros-aro taken for relief. Dr. 11. Soolyo's Liquid Catarrh Remedy is a certain cure, striking at tho causb of tbo disease, and thus otfoutiug a peumakknt CURB.

MARRIED. At the Chardon House. June 6th. bv Rev. W.

H. Wilson, Mr. PORTER B. BRACE and Miss KATE I'EVENH, both oi Montville. MARRIED.

DIED, InCliridon. May 30th. of Brain Fever. EL MER only eon of Wm and Sarah Adams. Bgou i year, monins atlia 7 Oays.

The budding flower opens its petals to the go nial raya and the kissing dew, only for a brief perioa; ine tiny leailet, bo treat) and tender in m.iw wiiiu, wfuuii, OIFIIUK9 luiin, onarK king wun the dews of heaven, and bowing in iiie eariy vernal Beason. snrines lorth. snark playful submission to every gentle breeze, till, olns an unseen agent disengages its parent atom, and, with iu ephemeral mates, it ''rustles in the eddy-ing blast." So the little Cherub, the flower of unmeasured greets us with its gleeful presence, developing the fondeat anticipations and the tenderest emotions, till that relentless messenger, Death, closes the little eye, whitens the round rosy cheek, and chills the warm, beating heart. We awe noon the little, inanimate lorm, as it reDOsea in heavenlv awentneaa and exclaim that it cannot be; the darling boy is only Biccping) no Wui soon awake, wun nts merry nranke, making our little cottage resound with die sweetest aceiaims ot heaven. Little Elmer waa trulv a lovable child, tlia idol of his parents, being the first born, in whom were oentered the ehoisest anticipations; but the little bird has Hown to a fairer clime, to add an other star to that galaxy which compose tbe Kingdom of Heaven.

I saw bun in his play as in dreams 1 see him now; ri, i.r.. i i. i lsI oa uu ma uuuun. enu iip my uu fus brow: JJisJIps were full qf Ipye, and his laugh was full pi oy, And tho sparkle of bis eyp told the merry heart- pa uoy. stogd beside his couch whan In suffering he lav.

And struggled with disease till ho breathed bis last away; Uo ruse was on his cheek aud no sparkle in bis eve: Oh, how it broke njy heart that our darling boy snouia cio. saw him robed in white as they docked hm for And laid upon bis breast a swept blossom in its blaom, A smile of beauty lingered upon his faco so (air, Ji aperned as if oil anggl were sweotly rpeting there. "I saw him once again in the visions of the night; ine to u. iiesecium a iime vueruu in nis robes ot snovyy winte; A harp was iu his hand, and a garland on bis brow. Forever more an angel see bim now." OOMI In Montville.

May 28th, of Consumption, con-traded while in the Government service, IltN. ovud iv, ageu years. 'Death rides on every passing breeze, And lurks in every flower; Each season has its own disease; Its every hour." 'Com LETTERS remaining unclaimed in the Post-Office at Cbardon, State of Ohio, this Hih day of June, obtain any of these Lettera.the applicant must callfo; "Advertised Letters," give the date of the List, and pay one cent for advertising. m-If uot called for within one month, ihey ill bs sent to the Dead Letter Office. Burton.

Henry' Hunt, Mary A Mrs Guemcy, Til Mr Rose J. O. COHVEKSE.P.M. Builders, Attention CUINULES! BlltNGi.KSM-Tlm Un.L-rf.lrncd I aep. constantly on hnml, ami lor aula Cheap, a rye unantity ul Wkitrwund, Caenm.

per. M'bitn mid Ulnck Ash Milnjtlep, ml it tiazeirs crienrawn mingle Ma- chine. Persons In want of New HofifBare irtvitod loctt. a iJAHNKS. Uuiuaburg, June 804m3 Tisjolution.

THE firm of Wilkin. Keoy is (his JiF. arMvod by mntnal consent. All p-rsnna indebted to said hrm will pleono call 1. 1 the old stand, ana make payment lo A 1 Witkina, or the new hi of k'eily Brother, lor whom we solicit Hie patronage so liborATly and cenrrallv oxteudod to us.

P. WILKINS, C. II. KELLEY Chardon, June 7th, 18CS 60Jw3 NOlCE. Tho Undersigned have been op.

pointodand qualified as Execu tors of the hatati! of Ilopcstill Armstrong, deceusod, late ol Clartdoo, Ueauga County, Ohio, FRUDEWCBM ARMSTKOMQ, FKl.A'I'l.VIt AKMSTUDiNO, CHENEY A RMSTItOJSU. Clarldon, June 9tli, IBU5. 804w3 OT1CE. The Undersigned has beon duly appointed and 'iio oi uyasnaer i jting, deceasod, late of Chardon, Geauga County. Ohio, MELISSA L.

KIN(J. Chardon, June 9tli, 18C'. 804w3 For Well-known and limbic FARM mid Grist Mill, thn Rain a of Hopestil deceased situated in tho east partol Claridou township, Geauga Oiiio. Said farm contains about 135 ocre ol land a good houne, a small tenement house, a carriage house, two large barns; cow bnrn has a atone basement, tlie oilier hai in it a plat-lorm scales for weighing cattle and hay kiln lor burning or bukiug tile. Tho Farm ia well-watered wilh good spring water, good pure water brought into the barnyard in an aqueduct.

Tho Farm is in th highest stale of cultivation, the plowland binz thoroughly underdraincd with tile cvorythihK around the farm and buildings are sthstantial and convenient a a good farmer would have it. The Grist Mill is a large two-atory Uullding in good repair; two run of 4K feet burr stone, two bolts, everything convenient and necessary for e'enn ing wheat, aud making good flour a good mid suhs.antial dam, wuh a ahed-for the shelter of teams a house and barn, a large garden, and the mill has an extensive run ol custom. Said farm end mill will be sold together, or the mill without the farm. TERMB. Part pay down; the balanco on time, with good security and interest.

For further particulars inquire of Prudence M. Armstrong on the premises or Pelatiah Armstrong Mentor, Lake County, Ohio PRUDENCE M. ARMSTRONG, Executrix, rrL.AUAU AICMSi RUNG, 1 PIIPVPV A nil JTIHIttn I T-t CHENEY ARMSTRONG. 801lf FOR SALE. Tho place formerly owned by Dr.

Pond, in liurton, is tor sale, lt contains two acres und three-quarters, an orchard aud fruits ol all kinds, good buildings, and a well el so.t water, Address CAROLINE II. BRADLY. Burton, June 9tb, 18l5, 1 lw8U4 R. M. Jounson.

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Tctxlb, Commission Dealers in Grain, Tflo6t9Chccse9 BUTTER. EGGS. POTATOES. Grocn and Dried Fruit, and Farm Produce gsn- crauy. i -ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

KrAlso Depot and Genoral Headquarters for AricaKnral loiplemcnts, MOWING MACHINES REAFEilS, At American Express Office. PARMLy BLOCK, Painesville, Ohio. DEPOT of the Buckeye Mower and Reap civ AND ALU PIECES r'OR REPAIRS. frThe Buckeye has superseded all other Machines, and those in want ot MOWERS will do well lo give their orders at once either personally or by mail, as the supply in store will soon be exhausted. We are also agents for the gale ot the Celebrated Mower and Reaper, CAYUGA CUIEF.

jt3T Prices DoumBueJceye 6160 Buckeye SHO.af JOHNSON. R1KER At American Express Office, Parmly Block, Painesville, 0 May 2th, 18C5. 802if SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Ordor of Sale issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas of Geauga County, Ohio, wherein Lauretta M. Baker is Plaintiir, and the Administrators of John 8.

Murray and others are Defendants, to me directed and delivered, a nd-da ted May 30th, J8G5, 1 shall offer lor sale at public vendue, at the Cuur; House in Chardon in said County, on Haturdiiu, Julu 9th. iouj, ai a uuta r. ui oaia uuy, 1110 following Real Estate, situate in Ihe Township of Montville, in Said County and State, and kuownby being part ot Lot No. 13, and bounded as follows; Beginuing in the centre of the north and eouth put re road at the north-east corner of the School House lot; thence west on the north line of said School House lot. and north line of lands occupied by A.

E. Miller, to said Miller's west line; thence north loll. B.Dsyiou's south line; thence oast to the west line of lands occupied by J. E. Carlion; thence south to said Carlton's southwest corner; thence east to the ceuter of said road; thcuce south on said road to the place oi beginning; containing about ten acres oi land, the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.

Said premises are appraised at $700. Terms of Sale Cash in hand. SHAW, Sheriff. Mieriirs umce, ueaugj June Sth, 1865. 804 w5 SHERIFF'S SALE, virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of (Jeans a Coun.

Ohio, wherein James 11:11 is piqintiffand Horace W. Morse and others are Dofonlftn(8. to me directed and delivered, ard dated May 30th, 18G5, 1 shall offer 'for sale at public veadue, at the Court House in Chardon. in said Coanty, on Sat-firday, July 9th, at I'o'clock p. of said day, the following Real Estate, situate in the Township of Hunuburgh.

County of Geauga and State Of Ohio, aad bounded as follows, to wit. On the east, by part of the same lot which was contracted lo Goo. Kilei on the south, by part of Lot plo. 17; on the west, bv part pf said lot formerly conveyed to William Reed; on the north, by part of Lot No. 37: being the same land deeded by William W.

Morse to Horace W. Morso, Febru-ory 15th, 1848, and supposed to contain filly-two acres of land. Said premises are appraised at tniu.vi Bing-vwu in nana. B.N. SHAW, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office. Geauga I Juije $th, J865. 804wS andciaignedhavebeendulyap-pointed and qualified as Administrators of the estate of John P. Converse, late of Parkman, Geauga County, Ohio. A.

D. KIBBRE, CHAUNCEY TAFT. Administrators. West tsrmingtoq, May 36tb, I8fa5, 8023 I i New at D. C.

KELLOGG'S. rn II Underriched would say to Ii is lr ieuds'a ml I CUHtlllllpra llinl lia kim.it Stock of bummer Goods, which will bo sold at me Very Lowest Market Pi 'rices. tvithout rerjard to Cost: Hit Stork ennniatfl nl ll Lin. fa nC i nnt in tli ta inArtif. I i.t FllENCII POPLINS, CII ALLIES, DELAINES, MERRIMAC, COCHICO AND AMERICAN Prints, LADIES' Summer Balmorals of various Styles, and a Large Stock: PATENT ELASTIC HOOP-SKlttT, FRENCH AMERICAN CORSETS, A General Asa'l of HATS flAPfi for men and boys.of Various Stvle and Prices, UADIES CHILDREN'S Summer lints and Caps, Great Stock of JBoots and Shoes Gents' Fine French Cal fBoots, Kip OPERA Congress Gaiters, Prunella Boys Fine and Coarse Boots and Shoes.

Ladies Shoes, Girl Fine Shoes. Ladiea Fine Piunelle Gaitera, Gents' Raby Shoes, Yankee Notions, General Ass't of NAILS by keg or lb, Tne Uudereiened keens constantly on hand a Superior orticleo. FAMILY FLOUR, manu factured expressly for his trade, from Selected Winter Wheat, by JAMES LEPER, Delphi, Indiana, and is Warranted the Best iu market or no sulo. Willoughby XX, Empire Supcrline, Low Price, COMMON SALT by tho Fine Dairy Salt in bags. IKrCASH PAID FOR BUTTER.

New give us a call at our siora, 1 door setith ol the Kelley Rrothers, and we will endeavor to give you Good Bargains. Chardon, Jane 2nd, 1865. 803tt' Independence Ball. A Independence Ball will be given at iho CHARDON HOUSE, on TUESDAY, July 4th, di.j, vuinmeiicini; ai o'ciock r. in.

All aro invited. Music-Utiey's Cotillon Band. Bill S3 .00. BENTON CO. Chardon, May SGth, 18G5.

82tf Attention FFICERS AND SOLDI I can procure, tlirouuh mv Snecial A or lit at Wnali. ington, the SETTLEMENT OF OFFICERS' ACCOUN'IS, in tho Shortest possible time. Soldicra' Claims for Bounty aud Back Pay promptly collected. INVALIDS'. Wirintva ant BPM SIONS, secured without unnecessary delnv.

Auuresa u. yV UAUK, 800m3 168 Superior Cle land, O. AGRICUTURAL IMPLEMENTS WE ARK 6ELLLNO TUIS SEASON BALL'S Ohio MOWER REAPER, QUAKER JUOir Ell and. REAPER, tt RUSSELL'S Improved SCREW POWER MOWER REAPER. THE OHIO MOWER REAPER is too well and favorably known in Lake and Geauga reoiiire anv lnnirt hv ilHai.riiii.,n three sues of this Machine the Large, Medium and Junior.

The plaiforrr. to this Reaper is so urmugeu uim can ue couveneu in a lew minutes iroui a Dropper to a Hand Rake, wuh tide deiveryso that you have a SELF RAKER or Hand Raker, as you may prefer. IisJointrti Finger Bar, with set screw to raise or lower poiutsof guards its drag bar guiding the grass to the knives, and bringing dralt upon forward port of frame nearest the horses, make it Machine without a superior in the country. The QUAKER MOWER REAPER is all iron has two driving wheels 40 inches in diam eter it is so constructed as to adapt itself to tbo ground the bar remaining in its place without regard to where the wliecls may go-one wheel may drop into a dead furrow, water furrow, or ditch." You may cross a ditch straight or at anv ancrln thn hnr ui I ground over which it moves. The crank shaft tinu mngo joint nave one center so lhat the kuives lose no motion no matter in what position they may be placed.

The Quaker has a Stubble Rake or Dropping Attachment, requiring one man to boih drive and manage aolivery ol Grain, and make a most perfect Self Raker. J2L'SSCREWPOWER MOWER KhArLRisa machine without cog-gearing 1 here is a Double Jointing Hingo, which will howcycruneven the surface ol the meadow may be allow the finger-bar to conform to the surface. This Machine has been improved for the harvest of 1865, and adds much to tlie convenience, strength, and more perfect operation ol ihe Machine. The three above named Machines are not ex-eelled by any tor good work, heavy or light draft, simplicity ol durability. There no side draft or weight on horsea necks, and oil of them are i FIUST CLASS IlEAPERS.

Farmers will do well examine our Machines before purchasing elsewhere. In Geauga County, for further particulars in. quire of L. D. STANSELL.

and H. N. WICK-Of Y. We are aso Agente for PALMER'S EXCELSIOR HOUSE PITCHFORK, PITT'S IMPROVED Thrlsliiug Machines, Horse Power and Grain Drills, FEED-CUTTERS, PLOWS, CHURNS, EUSSELL CROSWELL, State Street, Painetiille, O. May 60th, 1865.

802tf OTICE The Undersigned bas been theestate of Desmond J. Goodsell, deceased, late of Thompson township, Geauga Comity, Ohio JM- goodSkll appointed anu quaunea as aummistrator of Tbompson, June B03w3.

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