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HOME DEPARTMENT. t-WTo our friend and pairtuit.on and 11, a Him Niw I JtWTh twelfth voluroa of (he Dtnw tral closet with the present number. The patt three year, during which it hat been Under our control, have been yeara of pleasure and profit to an, and we would fata believe to our numerous patrons and we are happy to tay that it will begin the Dew volume under at favorable auapicea at any tince itt establishment. Consciout of many inn per lections, we still kope to merit the generout confidence of the good people ol Old Qeauga. The Duties of a Local Editor.

A newspaper publisher, lu giving testimony la a recont libul suit, being asked what be considered the duties of a local editor, replied ''To pick up news, writo oat news, got together ns, publish news, about evorvbodj that ever lived in town, about everybody that ever will live in town, or la ever expected to be in town." lie ehootd have added, to make this list ot sjntiet complote, that a local editor is required to know all tho personal warns, pn j-ndioet and griefs of everybody that aver lived In town, ever will live in town, or It ever expected to be in town and alwayt to so write about everybody that aver livod In town, ever will live in town, or it evnr expected to be in town, as eot to accidentally cause a solitsry soul to be displeased by the a pours nee of unwelcome newt, or stop his papor on account Jbereof. A perfect local editor will dis charge all of these duties readily and unerringly. Alast how fow are perfect I JHPfJeut. Oeo. L.

Wood has been pro-noted te tho Captaincy of Co. 7th Regiment, vice Capt. Dyor, who was killed at Cross Lanos. Ho was in Chardcin a few ilayt since, apparently much improved in boalth by hit rough ezporienee in Western Virginia. lie espoctt to Join bis Regiment Immediately.

Ay A donation visit will be given to He. H. C. Fuller, at bit residence in this village, on Tuesday evening next. 3T The next meeting of the Union Musical Association will be held Char-don, on Thursday, the 9ih proximo.

We hope a large number or the lovers of music tn Lake and Geauga be present on that occasion. tW The Christmas of 18C1 passed off pleasantly. The sleighing, though poor, vat well improved, and the bells gingled merrily. Notwithstanding the war aud bard timet, we have reason to believe the number of well-filled ttockiogt at large as usual. (laving beon rumored that Mr.

Chase bad given up bis New Year's Ball, be requests ut to state that such is not the tact. The Ball will come off according to appointment. He toes no reason for giving il up, and it anticipating at good a tiuio as stoat. Xy All correctiSns to be made in the "Roll of Honor," ihould be made imme diately, at we intend to give it but oue more insertion. Tnt Atlantic Monthly.

The contents Of the Atlantic Monthly for January, 1802 unusually interesting number, Hire as follows Motbodt of Study in Natural History, Agnot oi oorrenio, ino true Heroine, Jefferson and Slavery, a Story ol To-dsy, James Feuisuore Cooper. Per Tenobrat, Lamins; Love and Skates, Light Literature, Pilgrimage lo Old Boston, Auio biographical fcketobol of a Strr ngih Soekor, Fremont'i Hundred Days in Missouri. id- offredura Sawin.Esq., to Hosea Biglnw. il Age, Reviews and Literary Notices, Obitu ry. The series of papers entitled -Fro moot I Hundred Davt in Missouri, written by one of Goo.

Fremont's stafT.it lo be con tinned through several Humbert of the Magaiino. "Methods of Study in Natural History from the pen of Pi of. Louis Agassis, the most eminent of living nat uraliltl, who will contribute an article to very number during the coming year. Eioellent as the Atlantic Mrnitklu has boon, from the first, it it ttiil improving The ordinary price it 3,00 per year but we will tend it to advaoce-paying lubicribers Co the Democrat for The Continental Montiilt. We have received the Ant (Jtnuary) number of the "CsAftacafaf Monthly, a M'lgaiine nearly large as the Atlantic Monthly, published to Boston, and "devoted to literature and national policy." We like its general ap poaraooe and the tone of itt articles, and presume It will prove a valuable accession to the current literature of the country The cog tent I of this number are The Situation, li Progress Tru Tho wardt Family, Sonnet, The Green Corn Dance, Rosin the Bow, The Graveyard at Prioooton, Among the Pines, The Lesson Of War, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Sphinx (Ediput, The Aotrest-Wifo, 8ong of Free dom.Aoross the Continent, What to do with the Darkies, The Slave Trade in New York, Literary Notloos, Books Received, Bditor't Table.

The February number, which will be issued about the 13th of Janoary, will contain contribution! from tho following ftmong other eminent wrlien: Hon Horace Greeley, Henry T. Tuekerman. Rev. F. W.

Bholton, Richard B. Kimball, Bayard Taylor, Jj. Warren Newoomb, Henry P. Leland. Author of "The Cotton States," Charles G.

Loland, and Chariot Browne, (Arte- cant Ward.) Terms. 3.00 per year, In advance, (postage paid by tne fuhlishors 1) two oplet for 5,00 three copies for 6 00, (pottage unpaid.) The Knirkrrh'kr Mag suss and the ConttnrntaLM mthlu will be faroithed for one year, at l4 00. many copiet of thit week's issue, F. made to tpesk of the s'Orttio of pauiel." pkm rend "Or. Geauga Co Agricultural Society.

lh Annual Meeting of the Geauga County Agricultural Society will bo held in Burton, (t the Carlton Home, the tec ond Monday in January, 18,1, at 10 J. S. COOK, Sec'y. Union Musical Association. This Association will hold lis next meeting at CnarUnn, on Thursday, Jan Bib, 1862, ciiiiimeiioiiig et ten o'clock A.

Books used Shawm. Jubilee, Ft-stival Olee Duos. ED. F. ADAMS.

Secretary. Hambden, Dec. 23d, 1861. tW Mr. E'onso Parsons, of imbden, on Tuesday last, killed four hogs, li months old, the average net weight of wbioli was 403 lbs.

List Articles Donated by Citizens of Geauga Co. to the Soldiers. Huntsburgh. Roland Strong, '4 pairs sock) S. Bodman, 1 pillow, 3 pillowcases, 2 pairs socks, 1 pair diaweis; Eiltm Oainos.

1 dot. pincushions Ailed wiih pins Mrs. Claip, 1 woolen quilt and 1 pair socks Mrs. Edward Uiapp.l pair pillow cases and Sheet Mrs Motion, do Mrs. 8.

Clapp, 2 pillow-0414 and toll ol linen; Mis C. Clapp, 2 wooloii quilts Mrs. Wright, 1 woolen quilt, 2 pairs pillow. cases, 1 pair pillow neks, 3 stuns, 2 towels Mis. J.

Alvord. 3 pairs socks Mrs. l'lielps. 1 pair tucks, I fjjniiul klnri; J. 1' Cluik, 1 woolen blanket; Mrs.

Uen Noble. 1 blanket Mrs. (Samuel Strong, 1 quilt and 1 pair pillowcases; Mrs. Horace (Strong, 1 quill and linen tor bniidnges; Mrs. Win.

Randolph. 1 quill, 1 pair socks; Mrs. Lyman Millard. 1 pair pillows and eas-s, 2 pant Socks, 8 compresses, liuen lor bandnges and lint Mrs. A.

N. Birong. 2 yards flannel Mrs. Daniel I'ownsloy, Mrs. Miorman Loomis, Mrs.

R. II igor, 1 pair locks each Mrs. Henry (Strong, Mrs. Lucas llanuum, one pair socks and roll of bandages each Mrs. Lucas Haiinuin, also rolls lor 2 pairs Socks ipuii ami knit by Mrs.

uiellolil Mis. MuiinHeld, 1 pair socks Mis. Lovell. I pair seeks and roll ot linen Mis Anionic Snow, 1 pair socks; Miss Anna Millard, pound ot lint Mis M. Munson, Mrs.

Baruas. Mrs Levi Judd. Mrs. E. Judd.

Sylvester Judd, 1 pair socks each; M'ss Napcy Strong. Mrs. D.imol Tucker. I blanket each Mrs. Truman Clark, Mrs.

E. Sober, Mrs. A. Buardsie. Mrs.

Z. Sirooa. Mrs. Hughes. 1 pair socks each! Mis.

B. Sharp. 1 pair socks, 1 woolen blanket i Mrs li. Gray, 1 woolen wrapper; Mrs. P.

Stanton, blanket and 1 pair mittens I quilt, blanket, 1 pair drawers, 9 pair socks, douaiors names unknown 4 pairs nf tne above marked Mrs. lUrnant, 6 pounds liming Mi s. Thompson, 2 blankets; Mit, Dimick, pounds of old men. Tbit lilt should be added to Invoice No. 8: Chardon Village.

Society. socks: Mrs. f. Newonrnb. 2 pans do.s Mrs.

C. L. Cautlulil, 1 pair ilo valued at 3 34. Auburn. Mrs.

Lucina Burnett and Mrt. J. P. Bar tholomew, oob blanket each; Mrs. Rend.

1 shin Mrs 1' Bartholomew, Mrs, Roed, Mrs. P. Howland. Mrs. II.

Mills. Mis. Li. Keed, Mrs. Uicn.

Mrs. A. Snow, Mrs Canfluld, Mrs. L. C.

Reed and Mrs. W. Ross, one pair socks each. Amount' ingioD08 making a total value lor In voice Bio. a.

oi a2 19 Tne Commilioa bus receivod the follow. ing article troin the North Chardon S. A oouiuiv iza varas bandage, one pair socks. 2 fliniiel shirts, one ooiton do; ono package ot Ins and a lot ot old liueo. Mrs.

J. Woodwortb, one pair socks. Fat Hog. Editor Having noticed in your publication, statement! Irom different in- diTtdunls, as to the relative Weight of hogs slHUhiered tn luis Uouoty the prexenl seaaon, you will allow me to tay that Mr. Jncob VVariiuer, ol Ciaridon, a media, io, slnughlered, a lew days since, a hog, 16 months old, the net weight ol which was 5 '2 I Oh.

IKliat mechanic or farmer dar beat this? When they do, the sliftemaket W. WELLS. The Western Fleet. Preparations lor an advance down the Mississippi are still going on at Cairo, as is shown by tho coucootratioii there aud the vicinity, of a powerful fleet. there aru now twelve gunboats at Cairo, and three ut Mound City, an miles above, eacti of which will carry twelve heavy guns.

1 nurn aru also thirty eigiit ialing mortar baiteries, which, mourning a lew guns each ol the heaviest calibre, will tie capable reducing a strong fort, or destroying a town. as well as making a great havoo in an army. Irom a into instance, rioter at largo senws. mounted with one gun each, are at Puducah, Htty miles up tho Ohio. It it probable that river navigation In the vicinity of Cairn will be obstructed by ice hotoro tho middle nf January, and we trust Il will not catch Ihe Het in a state of masterly inuoiivity.

The Mississippi it usually navigable at all seasons, Irom Memphis New Orleans. The Bout should keep ahead ol tho ice at all oveiits CUve. Herald. Watson's Neuralqh Kino is a certain Spe. eifV lor Neuralgia COMMERCIAL.

Chardon Price Current. Reported expressly for the JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT, by Messrs, WILKINS KELLEY, Chardon. Dried rxuiT Apples choice Uorma Choice per lb. pel lb. per lb.

per ib. CorrEE Java Kio Laguayra Cuirani's English Can dle Tallow per ie. per Ib. 11 te 12 Bieariue perib. 16 to Its Coin lu Ear perbu Shelled CiircsEKS.

dressed per lb. pel bushel boas -per doses 12H r'u" superfine Extra Double Extra While Wheat Fise Dry Cod- White. White Trout Trout Mackerel Hay per bsr 4 5 i barrel per barrel per lb fix to per bbl 4 barrel 0 U0 to per ID. barrel 4 per lb. 0,10 per ton 7 uo to 97 Poultry Chickens dressed pel Turkeys dressed per id Oats per bushel Oils Lard (white strained) per gallon Linseed per gallon 7 to87X Coal Oil per gal Rice Prime Kaisiks Hot i Layers per A).

9 per lb. per box per box 2 00 18. K. rtaisina 8yov Golden Golden Extra Molaases New Orleans-8uoR -Crushed Pulverized (white) Coffee (ysllow) per gallon per gallon per gallon per lb. 12X10 perib per Ib.

perib. Brown 8oaf Chemical (bar) Transparent bar) Yellow Castile Toilet bars Tallow Salt, bbl Der lb 9 te per lb. 7 to per Ib. 12X noea io. 0m Hut." a 1 SPECIAL NOTICES.

"llPOaTAST TO DR. CIIEKSEMAN'S PILLS, Prepared by Ctrneliut L. Cheeieman.M. Nsw Yosa City. The combinations of ihgrellenla in these Pills srs His mull ol a long and extensive practice.

They srs mild In their npersiion, snd certain in correcting ail irreguleriiiee, Psiniul Mensirua-lions. unloving all instructions, whether trom cold or otherwise; Headache, fain in the Side. Palpitation ol the ileiirt. Whites, all Nervous All.ciione. Iljrsierica, Fatigue, I'ain in Ilia Back and Limbs, Disturbed bleep, which ariss from interruption ol nature.

TO MARRIED LADIF.S, Dr. Cheeseman's I'llls art invslushte, ss they will bring nn the Monthly Period with regular, ity. Lames whohavt been dissiointed in the use of other pills, can place the uiin.nl cmiri lenue In Dr. Clieusemsn's fills doing all Uist they represent lo do. NOTICE.

There is one condition of the female system in which the fills eniniol be taken without producing a PEVUUAk KhftULT. The con. ditiuu referred tu ie PKEliiVAiVC F-tbe result, Mi I A GB. Such lathe irresistible tendency of the medicine to leeturellie Citlunl unctions lo a normal coudiiian, that even the reproductive power ol cannot reiisl it. Warrained Purely VegetHblr, sndKKKE from anything injurious.

Explicit direction, which slioulU be read, scconipHiiy each UUX. Price $1,00. hent by mail on enclosing 1 .00 to Cornelius L. Cliceseinan, Box New York Citv. Sold by tN Druggist in every town in the ni led Bis Ics.

R. 0 HUTCHINS, Uunernl Ageut for the United States. So 114 Uroadwny, N. To whom all Wholesale Orders should be addressed. For Sals by A Utfuk, Druggin.

Char-dou, Ohio. ellldilik Bloud Foud! Bluod rood! Bloud Fuudl To all sufTerinu from Consumption. Inclnlent or confirmed. or irom debility ol any kind; ot Irom iiieotnl or nervou prusuaiion. bruughi unoy any causes or Irom avroiuloua compluiiiiss or loin diitenees ol die kidneys or blsdUeri mid to ladiea sunering-any ol ihe ninny uiHtre8iug coinp'Siiua to wliich their sex is liable, and which engender Consuuiuiion, the BI.OOD FOOD isofleredssn etrtum nnd reliable remrrfy.

Dif- ering in every pariicuinr irom ine paieni meui- cmt'sol the day. it ie a chemical oonihioanoH ol IIWX, SULfHUli VI) PHOSI'HOUUS, ol very ureal many hundred bear glad and grutouil testimony to the beaeGuj it lias conterrcu iipn them C. I DUPONT. 409 llrosdwav. New Yerk.

is i be sole proprietor of the article and has.ia connequence ol a fraud attempted uponihe public, clinimed Ihe color ol ihe o'ltniile wrupoer from red to yellow, and increased the size ol ihe bottle to a ounces, tie very cautious in buying, to see that tho lac simile of his sieiiatttre is on the out- aide Vie wrapper, as all others are counterfeit In coaaeouence of the large demand for ihis ar ticle, the lollowing hnva all ordered and received suouliea ol the new kind, viz: Lea. Siason Ai. J. M. MuNsry ti buck, 1 slcoll Brothers, snd J.

ti. lUlhbun. tBIra The Great French Remedy. Madiim Boivin'i CelrbraUd Silvcr-Coiifed FEMALK PILLS. crpilES only certain and safe Kem-dy for all 11 Uterine Obstructions.Moiiihly Dithciillie.

Ir regularities, and ail other diseases to which ihe woman, wile and modier. is peculiarly liable. Theoe fills tontain no deldkerious ingredients, but are safe and certain in their action. They will be found to exert the happiest effect in all cn-es of Prolapsus Uleri, in Leucorrhea or the Whiles; they will be found the easiest and most certain cure that can lie found. It ison account of this certainty that they should not be taken by Pregnant Females, during ihe firel 3 mu(A, miscarriage it certain lu he brought on,) but other neriods their use is uc rfectly stife.

N. $1.00 enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure pncnnire oi puis vy return ui niaii. C. S. CttOSUV, Genersl Ageni, Fort Erie.C.

Buffalo, Csdtion. Beware ol Counterfeits: the genuine have ihe si nature ol CKUHBYon the outside wrapper. am For sale by all respectable Druggists. Mai hews' Chocolate Worm-Drops NEVER fail to destroy all kinds arimestinal Worms. Are perfectly reliable in all cases, and far suoorior lo any and allot the fancy Worm CONNECTIONS and nauseous VEKMIFL'GES in use.

1 hey may be taken at all times with period safety, ot they contain NO MEKCUKY or other deli-terioits dritir. Mothers should al wnys purchase tnem, and give ineir children other. Cathartie whatever, Is necessary to given.) ror aie oy an uruggisisana jjesiersin med icines. A. I.

MATHEWS, General Agent, Buffalo. N. MrForsale by A. Cook, Chardon: C.S. Field East Ciaridon; 0.

r. I real. Ciaridon; E.TIiomp sou, nuiiisuurg. MARRIED. At thn rosidence ot tho hridn's fathor Middlefleld.

nn Tousilay, 'O 24th, hv tho Rev. 1). Witter. Mr. ARCHIBALD CHAMTON, of Burton, to Miss MELLSSA A.

ATWOOD, daughter of Dr. J. W. At wood. In Hamhdnn.

at E. Rogers' Hotel December 24th. bv K. U. Thayer, Mi ABRAHAM KHOUBS and Miss ANNA MARY GATES, both of JMiddlt field.

Dec 22d, hv lbs Rev. II. M. Chamber. ain.

JWr. WARREN 8. SHEPARD. I'orry. to Mm ALCE.UENA WARREN, I horn pson DIED.

In 6 13 as 80 28 15 25 06 SO 25 bO 75 00 (HJ 00 50 25 60 60 10 3d 60 75 75 50 14 14 121 II II 10 10 8 5 40 so In Parkman.O.. Dmi 8th. 1861. nf Scarlet Fever, FRANK ALEXANDER only son D. O.

and Luruua Duuo, agod 2 years and 8 days. Little Frank wat truly tho pet ot the household, a lively and promising child. And suddenly wat be transterea from earth to heaven. ine following appropriate verses, toiuetod by a tnond, were tuug nis lunerai i On to thy rest, fair child, Qo lo thy dreamless bed, While yet to gontlo, undefiled, With blessings on thy bead. Fresh roset in thy hand, Budt on thy pillow laid, Husio from thit duik and fearful land, wnere nowen to quickly laue.

Bolore thy heart had learned In waywardness to ttray. Before thy foot had ever turned Tho dark and downward way Era tin had scarred thy breatt, Or tot row woke a tear. Rise to thy home nf changelest rest, lu yon celestial sphere. Becsuse thy tmilo wat fair. Thy lip and eye to bright.

Because thy loving cradle care Wat such a dear delight Shall love with weak embraoe Thy upward wing No gentle angel seok thy plaoa Amid the ohorub train. Cow. In Trny. Nov. Sd, of Croup, AUGUSTA, youngest daughter of Julius and Bottey Crosby, aged yeart and 6 months.

Twaa when our narrow pathway Wat by her bright tplril crested, Ili-r presence shod a gladsoino ray, But dow, alas I 'tit lost. For death had called, and with hit wand Touched the pretty, transient flower And the joined tba happy band, Tbat dwell la the celestial bower. But ever, far within our bearlt Tbat ray of beauty'll dwell, And, though our beart-stringt tadly atari, With her wo trust 'tit well. R. WICKS.

In Chardnn. on Ihe 10th ol Dmthe- ria. LYMAN, eldest child ol Linus and Julia Kdson, aged seven years. Dead, our idol nnw has left ut. Loll i Ms world of pain and woes Why, Ood, bast tbou bereft os Tbou alone our anguish knows.

God, forgive our sinful murmuring, For 'tis hoard to kiss Ihe rod. Hard to bow in tweet submission To the ohsstooiug band of God. God alone can know the sorrow That hangs o'er our heart in dsy, For tho grave will, on Ihe morrow, Claim our Lyman lor in pray. But his spirit's now tn heaven, Heaven, that place of endless rest; Darling Lyman, thou art happy, (sheltered in thy Bavior's brossi. Even nnw we soern to tee thoe, 'Mid that tweet celestial band Of cherubic, bright-winged angels, Which possess that butter land.

6oon, nor lovod one, we will meet thoe In that blissful realm above. Soon wiih joy, our sou, e'l! greet thee, For know that "Ood is love." Com. In Pvkrnan. Nov. 29 h.

1S61. of Tv- phoid Fever. HENRY PARKMAN COOK. aged 87 oars. 1 bus, In ihe strength and vigor of manhood, was Henry taken away, alter a short snd painiul illness, which ho bore wiih true lortiiude; and Anally departed without a struggle.

Ha was faiihfnl and industrious. much buloved by his associates, but mure especially by liis aged parents, to whose wollare and happiness bit devotion was worthy ot all imitation. Com In Chaidon, Thorsdav 19ih, of Dip'heria, JAW.S CHARLEY only son of I. N. and fc II ithaway, aged 6 ye rs, 5 mnotht and 15 s.

si no be in of ol ol a MEN WANTED To form li Company Infantry, O. to GarrNon (lie Military Dipot ON JOHNSON'S ISLAND, (Near Saudusky City.) to Guard U. 8. Prisoners. Persons ioinine thisConinttnv will be lnrni.hl Good Quaners.

Kaiions nnd Clothing. terror iiinner ptirticulars inquire ol the under signed at hnsc's flotel. Chnnlun. Liect. liENKY C.

bENSON.Ksc'liDirOiTieer. 623wil SEUMNM'iL STATEMENT, NO. Capital and Surplus, May 1st, 1801. Cash and cash iiems-'-t t9.5R8.78 I well secured 56.253.20 Ileal Estate 15.UU0.IS3 2it6 shares llsnford Bank Slock 24 Ofl 2125 N. 1010 Bostoa 100.750.00 5C7 other 5H.UH5 110 73,367.00 00 V.

States feHtate Hanford St. ti. II. R. II.

Bonds St. Harifuid Ciiy Bonds Conn. Uiver Co. Sc U.Co. Slock 36.750.00 4.600.00 Total Assets Total Lisbiliiies.

932 302,98 73.244.27 For details of Investments, see small Cards Ai Circulars. Insuronees may be effected in this old and sub stantinl Company en very tnvornhle terms. Apply ts E. CAM FIELD. Agent, Chnrdnn.

Ohio Dwellings snd Farm Properly insured for ternioi yenrsat very low Chsrdon, August 16th, 1861. yl DR. J. McCONNELL'S EYE EAR INFIRMARY, It CnmAtnw fnvnn. An A A rnnt a vuOiiuit uuiuni vi utucbs Cievelana, OHIO McCONNELL.

hnvinir been for several I years connected wiih the first Institutions of this characier in New York and eisewhere, feels confident that he csn Hive entire saiislnction lo those atHicied with any disease of the Eye bar, who may put themselves under hit treat' ment. Numerous instances of persons almost totally b'ind or deal have been restored to sight and hearing. These cases may be seen in tne city a. any lime. by oersons calimr Alsoa number ol successful operations for ths removal ol caioract.

A KTH'ICl A EYES inserted in the most per feet manner, having the appearance snd motion of the natural eve HisCe ebrated EYE WATER, will be aent any address upon ihe receipi oi One Duller All communications by letter murt contain stamp lor return postage. bitty J. Sherman Will keep constsntlyon hsnd GROCERIES of all kinds, Floor JST B33 s'l al ilia Brick Store oa Ihe corner, opposite Chase's Hotel, Chsrdon, August loth, I86l. 05tf ISTotice. WE wish to say lo oar friends ana easterners thst wshave thiaday commenced selling Goods exclusively for It HA I) PAV.

Inconsequence of the herd limes, we hsve psy rash for all our Goods when we buy them therefore we are obliged lohava our pay when we sell them. Our riiock of Goods large and com dete, and we think by selling lor Cssh or Ready Pay, we can make il belter for thebuyer snd ourselves al the same time. Come nnd see if you do thinkao. AYREStV MURRAY. Chsrdon, August Snd, 186I.

SU RVEYOB'S NOTICE. Thoeeliving at a distance withing turveying done by the county Surveyor, will have their calls punctually to, by addressing him by leller, giving five days' notice. Dirrol all letters to llambden, Qeauga 0. S.EDSON. Co.

Surveyor. MM NOTICE The undersigned hssbeenduly appointed snd queitied as Administrator of estate ol Christian C. Roper, deceased, late ilsmoaen, oetugt ouniy, tnuo WILLIAM RADCLIFFE. HsoiMen, Pto. I3ih, iBol.

mt lip LEGAL. a or lo a ths of (JoardlnnVa lisle mt Ileal Kxlate. TN pttrsnsnre ofsn order msrle by the Probate J. Court ui lieauga lounty, iinio, on tne xnia dsy of November, A. 1), 1061, 1 will offer for ssle at publie auction.

On 6th day of January, A. 80 1, at o'clock P. upon the premises, the following Kool Eetaie, siiunie, bounded and described sslolfows, to will known as being psna of liis 14 snd S4 in tract No. 3 in snid township, and is hooniled ss follows, to win Beginning si ths north-east corner ol Lot No. 14; thence west on the north line of lol half wsy screes said ot; thence south Isr enough thst a (ine drjwn parallel wiih the north line ol said lot In the east lioenfaaid lol, shall contain forty-three snd one-third acres of lend; thence enst lo ihe north line of snid lot; ihenna north to the place ol bi-giming.

containing lorty-three snd one-third acres of Isnd. Also psrtof said Lot No St in ssidTrset. and bounded sslollowsi Beginning si the nonh essi corner of nsid Lol No 24, thence soma 167 rods, ihence west 41V rods, ihence north 161 rods, thtneeeaal lu ths plsce ot beginning, containing 40 seres. Aso certnin oiber piece or psreel of land in said lownliip. snd is known by tieing purl it Ln No.

ii in Tract No. 3, and is known by being the south middle part of Lot No 2 snd bounded no lolnws: Bciiioningst the south-east corner of 50 seres taken I loin the went sidenl said ol No. 25. formerly owned by Dnniil Kent, snd running east on the south line nf snid lot 50 rods loa stake; thence north parallel to ihe east line of said Kent's land 80 rode loa stake; 'hence weal to Ihe line of said loiitht-nce to the plsce of beginning conisining25 acres. Al -o a certain other trsct of Isnd in said Trsct and Township, snd is known by being the east and ml idle part of l.otNo.2.

and hounded as follows, to wilt On ihe north bv the State Koadi on the eat by the lot line and Isnd foriner'y owned by II. E. Ilohnrl nn Ihe south by land formerly owned by Laura tamer and land now owned bv by Edwin llerrirk; on the west by land lorinerly owned ny linniel Kent, esceuling acres ol land deeded by Thomas I'hilbrick lo Mara Plnlbrick, off from ths s-uih-west corner of snid described premises, lo contsin 85 acres of land Also a certain other niece or Direel of land In snid Township and Tract, and is known bv being Ihe west part of 1)1 No 25 and the nnrth-wem part ol I Kit No. 15. and bounded as lol Iowa: On the north by the north ine of aaid lot N.2.

which is also in ihe cen'rr of ihe State Itond; on ihe ensi by land owned by II. tl. N. Philhrick: on the so iili by fteuhen (ilniore's land; nnd on the west by the wei line of Lots No 15 aud 25, containing 7.i jnd 35-100 acres ot land. The first, second and 3d ot the shove-described parcel in he sold subject to the dower estate of Mary l'hilbriek therein.

TE'I MS OF ALP. Ono-six'h ol thenurchase to he pmd tn hnna.ann ine resume in hn equal annunl payments, with interest payable annually and secure! nn required to Inw. ELIZVBKTII A. I'HILBRICK. Guardian of Frances A Lsura A.

snd J'-ssie H. Plnlbrick. minors by Thrssher, Durfee Hath away, her attorneys. LEGAL NOTICE. Orrln Willton.

Plaintiff. 1 In ihe Court of Corn. naninsl Pleas, deausa Couniv. Jowph Brndley, Dept. Ohio- TOSEI'H Bit ADLEY, the defendant, will take ,1 nonce thai on the I9lll day ol tlclober.

A. Willson, nlaintilf, hied in the office ol the Clerk ot the Court ol Common riess ol (enuus County, Ohio, his petition setting forth in siibsianre. that on the any ol August, A. I). I -OT.

snul delendant mmle his promissory note for the sum ol (500psynble Aug 5th. 189, with te per cent, inierest after due. and delivered the same to the p'aiullff lor va'uahle consideration; that i.o pari ol said note hns been paid, and Hit some is nnw due to plaintiff from de endant. with ten nor cent, inierest Irom Aug. 5th, less thai in oner to secure tne payment oi said note, sain Uradley, on Ihe snid day ol August, 1857 ex ecuied and delivered to this plaintiff a morlgane.

lecil. and thereby conveyed tn plmnnlt the following described Ileal I siste aiiuaie in snid coun ty ol (ieauga, V'ooivilie "ownshio. and in known by being one hundred and sixty acres of land, tn be taken olTin a square form from the norih-wcni corner of Ml No one (1 in said township, boundeit uorih and west by the north and west bounds ot the lot, one hundred and sixty rods each; south by a hnetobe equalann parallel to thesshl bound; that snid need is siiojaci to ine conuinon tnat sam jlradley shall pay said note at i's maiurity; and in delault tliereof ihe deetl to become sbsailute St law and that nn the llihdnyof August, A. 1857, at 4 o'clock P. mortgagedeed was duly delivered tn the Recorder of snid Coiniu for record, and hy him duly entered of record in Vol.

53. prngesri and 536 that said deed hns become alwolute by reason of the non payment oi aid note. Said petition further avers that on the 24ih day of October, A. D. 1H57, the deien lont made hir cert.iio oiher promissory note dated ofthnt dnte.

Dnvnble in the sum of K200. two years after dale with interest, and delivered the same tolhepl'fi" lor valulable consideration; that no payment have been msde thereon thst on the saniedat Ihe defendant, in order lo secure ths payment of said lat note, execuied and delivered to the pr'fT a certain oilier mortgage deed, thereby conveyinif to him, his heirs nud assigns, the above-described prendre; subject to a condition of on the payment ol said las', noti at maturity thai on the 1 lib day of A. 1857. aaid last- mentioned mongnge was duly delivered in ihe Recorder of said Geauga County for recording and by him duly recorded in vol. 53, pnges 582 5H3 of (iesuea County jcords-that said last- mentioned mortgage deed has become absolute by renson ol the non-payment oi ine note last-mentioned thai no part of said note has been nnid.

and thai there is now due thereon from dcl't to plaintiff, the sum of 200, with interest from Oct. '21th. A. I) 1857. The prsver ol the petition is for a judgment against the defendant in favor of plain! ill lor the amount due on said iwo notes, and that said He til Estate be sold according to aw, and the moneys sriBing from such sate be applied in payment oi saiu ties anu coais The defendant will answer ssid petition or before ihe 25lh liny ot A fM.or the prn)er thereof will be granted, and decree and nmer acorniogiy.

THdASlI Ell, DURFEE 4, HATHAWAY. Att'ys for Plaintiff. Dstcd Nov. 21st, 1861. 619w6 NOTICE.

-1HARLE3 A. LYON, of Dover. Mason Co. Kj in the State ol Kentucky, will take notice thai Elias.Yl.r.gglesionot the Oountyol Lurshoga and Slate ol Ohio, did, on the 9in day of Decem ber, A. D.

1861, file his petition in ihe Court Common fleas within and lor the Co. of Geauga anil Stale ol Ohio, against the said Charles A Lyon snd sines G. Simih and Sarah G. Smith, defendants, setting forth thai the said James G. Smith esva a m.

riifnee lo the ssid plaintiff to- Keiher with Lucien U. McFsrland and Phiueas Tjpham, on 15 acres and I il) perches of land, pari ol Lot 40, 1 raci i.in naiiioriuge towusiiip. i it snid Geauga Couuiv. beinz ihe same land deeded by Kleicher Smith and wile, April 7ih, lB5d, James u. oiniiti.

oouuuea wesi uy ine roau ieaa-ins Irom Chaurin Falls tn Bsiubridife Center east and aonih by land of Samuel Saunders, and north by land of John Arinuar, to secure he payment of a nee for 896,81 therein nsr.et! and reierred ta.w..icli nole is nJW the sole and only properiy of Ihe suid plaintiff. And ihnt since the iv inn of snid moriiiige, tlie snid defendant, Chns A. Lyon, claims some interest in said lands under Ihe sid James G. Smith. and praying for Judgment against the said Jamea G.

Smith, lur such sum and interest on the same Irom Novem ber29th. I860, and thst in delimit of payment nf Ihe same, that a lid premises may be sold to psy ihe same; and ths suiii liorles A. Lyon is no i-fied that he is required to appear and answer said peiitiou on or beiore the 3d Saturday after the loth day of A. I), I8M EI.1AS M. EGGLESTON, By C.T.iilakeaee, his An'y.

Dee. 622w6 PROBATE NOTICE. GILBERT TRACY, adminislrster of Evsn-der Tisey deceased; John A. Ford at 11. Ford, sdininiirstors ol La is Welton, deceased; Lucius Merriinsn, executor of Freelove Tuule, deceased; Peletiah Armstrong, ad'rinisirstor Darius Armstrong, deceased; Antisds'e, admitiistiaior ol VVslernisn Anlirdale, deceased; snd PhiloScoit, sdininisirator ol JohnC.

Scoit, decessed, hsve severslly filed their sccotinis the P'ooaia Court ol Geauga County. Ohio, settlement. Ssid sccountswill stsnd lor hearing in said Cnr.rt. al the Probsts Office, in Chsrdon, on thesih dsy of January, A. D.

18ii2. at 10 A. until which time all interested may except C.CANr lELD, Probate Jdg. Cb rdn. Dec.

13th, 1861 62 i 3 NOTICE. THE undersigned bat been appointed and qualified as Administrator witb the will annexed, of Jacob Borrough.t deceased, la to of Troy. Geauga County. Ohio. 8.

P. MJSaBIFIELD. Troy, Doe, Wth, 1861, 621w MERCANTILE. or of to H. ol in TheKWECTS of BLOCKADE Now Fully Hcalizcd.

The Programme for the FALL- WINTER CAMPAIGN1 IS DEVELOPED, FOR AVItl.S MURRAY Have again filled tip to over flowing their large and commo dious iblore with a more extensive and better-selected Stock of oods than ever presented to the gaze of an admiring community -j list purchased in the Eastern Markets, and smoking hot from the fair hands of the artisan mechanic. WE would snneunee te the puh'le, that, notwithstanding the war excitement St, hard times we have made our usual Fall purchases, Mainly with CASH, which ensbled us to obtain most of our Slock oa unusually Cow Terms. nr ii uc were never scums: Goods as low as at the present lime! and as have too many Goods and too little Money, we wish to effect a change in the order of things, ANU WE SHALL UO if low prices will make that change. As evidence ef ihe above, wt would say that we are selling good single Brocha Shawls $3, 50 DOUBLE BROSIIA MIAWLS FOR (8,00, French Merinos, good Quality, for 62 1-2 Cts. We have Ladies' Dress Goods ot'evei Description, that can charm he eyeaudpioase thetaate oi ine most lastiiuous; iguri-d snd plain MfclllvOEs Figured and PLAIN All Wool Delaine.

Poplins. MLKS of avsry vsrioly, and Black Silks, lu particular very Cheap. MOZAMBIQUES, HIMALAiAX. DELAINES. SCOTCH PLAIDS, rc-, Onr Block of Dress GOODS consists of PRINTED Scotch GINGHAMS.

POPLINS, BR1LL1ANTE3, aad Large Variety of other Goods thst have such long nsmes thst we csn neither spell nor pronounce them. Our Stock of lien's and boys' Wear never was surpassed in Market, consisting of Broadcloths from $2 to $6, FRENCH CASSIM ERE and DOE SKIN of superior quality, as well as an abundance ol low-priced Cloths. VESTINGS of every description. Our Slock of Ready-made Clothing cannot be surpassed, either in quality or price. t4Cutting done oa lAe Aor(joic X4 SjHAWjLS.

Single and Double We hsve a splenrlid assortment of Shawls.eon-sistingof Silk. Siella Thibet andCashmere. Also every vrriety ol Blanket tihswjs and Ladies' collars, a fine Arii cle lor 37c. FIRST rat. RnfiTCl FOR MEN COARSE sOUUiOfi, 82.U0 Good Grsftrinpffo 40 lo 60 Of thehelow-meniioued articles we have a Genersl Assortment, vix: Counterpanes.

Embroi dered and Plain Curtains, Einbruideied Collars snd Undersleeves, Lace snd Musli Edgings, Dress Trimmings. SILVER-PLATE WAKE, CUTLERY, MIKItOUS, butaiop the print er saya he cannot spare any more room lorualo enumerate ihese things; but we must say that we have the largest Assortment of Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Caps, in ihe County; and at we will ask ol you is to step in snd let us show yoa around and give you the prices, snd if we cannot convince you of the truth of what wesay, we will pert juslasgood menus as we uiei, irrA few wordsin particular loour old eus toiners who have stood by os through thick and thin sou can atill Duichsseof as on Tsir and hon orable terms and tonne and sll we say, let no talse pretensions of naming puffs or handbills induce vou io lorsske home merchsnis in tackle up your nsgs for a jsunl somewhere thinking lo onisin a onrgain you can i soa-aum iniua oi it subtrsct norse -feed, your own toe. wear and tsar of eow-bide, horsa-flesh and conscience, snd you hasn't mads anything. If yon have anything toaell in ihe shape ot I'rottuca, there will ne no on hurl, or particular damage dontin offering It to ut. litres Sr llitrratr.

tltrf MEDICAL. -jsr3 at Ak A p1ect SVTftKVrK, tFKCIflC and CUB It ftw RHEUMATISM NEURAIGIH ass long bsea needed. Alter and part) roaearrk. this bss been diKOTered. It is called "Watson'a Neuralgia, King.

WATSON'S KKf.TRAI.Ot A KINO reaches Hi snare or lbs trouble and SunlMes IU iliwm from lbs mj b-rn. I'nlikn tbn antoM nsintv-s of Llnlmenuj ant Ktnttrnestlnns which merely sthnatste thvsnrrsee, ar bill irtnnvrsry lo lli-ir aVcls. sn4 are, at bstt, of doabldif virtue. II STIMKKS AT TIIK r)EAT 111 ailment. AKItKST.I lr.

KILLS IT, KKAD10ATM IT, sad leaves no trace behind. "Watson's Neuralgia King ALSO CURE OOUT AKD DTSPEPSIA, In all their forms. It Is now giving relief to Uns mil who hsve lu-en mlTcrlnir irom these nnSM.sn4 wkohare IUIKU ALL OTIIKU UKMAlUIKt iavsla. "Watson's Neuralgia King ffs reeeleeil the klohrmt tMttmrtnltifn from th Hlf Mtxiarce in rri.nl In lit WONIIK' FI I. Km.

CACV. It operates with equal sttcoets In rslld sot chmnie esw, neeeraiUng to work oat speedy sat permanent euro. "Watson's Neuralgia, King Coals tint nne dollar a bottle, and I.KHS TliAsT A BOTTLE often the end desired. WATSOT NKfTIt AI.OIA KINO Is Ihe fmfy fPB CIFIOANII IT UK Kolt KIIKUVATINM sad8 JtALtllA Hist hns ever been discoTcred. for Sal by alt lHaltrt.

Prepared only by A. I. MATHEW3, OafTala. M. and Fori Krie.

C. W. For Pale by A. Un.k. Chntrion: Fle d.

E. rtnrid m- C. 1. Treat, Ciaridon E. Thompson, Huntslnirg.

Blood Purifier aud Blood Till DH. hCBACK'S The evidence in the possession of Dr Robaek which Is at all limes accessible to the public, tsblislies the fallowing FACTS'. Thst the BLOOD PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS hsve been proven by anaysis lo CONTAIN NO NIXF.lt AL, Thst they cure ibe slmosl universal complaint DYSPEPSIA, nil vvrmeif certainly, and in a very short, time. Thnt after alloiber snedieines have provesi useless they relieve MVKIt COJin.AIT, and restore the health snd strength ol lee suffer Thot SICK FF.MAI.irs, who have languished fur years in helpless weak ness and despondency, recuperate with grea muidiiy under ihcir invigorating operation. Thai all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gently atimulating properties 1 hat they recruit MIIATTKKKU however they msy have been Hilled with ana abused; that their direct tendency ia to lengthea t-r .1 n.i ilie.anu renuer iteojoyauie.

i ly upon the poisoa or disease tn far bteua, they CAUSE NOON TO HEAL, snd discharge from the system, every taint of Sera. tula, whether nereoitnry or otnerwise. i nat trier KECRUIT THE DEBILITATED, and that there at no disesse of the Stomach nu Bowela. the Liver, the Nervous By stem, the Skin. Glands or Muscles.

AKIMMi FROM IMPURITIES OR OB STKUCTIONS OF TIIK BLOOD Oil BfcCltfcTJONS. which they do not give prompt relief, snd, if sd-minsstered before the very citadel ol li ie bss been invaded, effect painlet ana perfect cvre. I. I I.I 1. UOIM 1 Vtl near in linnu hid.

iiio cvnjuuoiiiin VKGKTaBLE BLOOD PILLS are endi.rred bv the experience ot thousands ol living wimesscs. wno. ill letters, anioavna, nieuicai woraa, ana uy word al mouth. Droclaim them to he the very brat preparation of the kind ever offered lo ihe br oke down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of ihe system, snd to expel it thoroughly and permanently.

No one can doubt their superiority slier one single trial they are not only belier but. in fact, clieoper than any other Pills, lor it takes a lese number of them to produce a belter effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, tl per bottle, or ti per half dozen. Of the Scamlinvian Vegetable Bluod Pills, g5 cents per box. or boxes for (I.

Read Dr. Robnck Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of ibis Paper Irom tune io time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almansc and Family Adviser, ennisining a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of any of his A gems tWinphout the country. A-NTSW ART CLE.

Dr. Kobark's Slomarh BJTTEBS. A new and delightful Siomacbic and Cordial, for giving lone to the Sloinnch, and lor tbe prevention of ali bilious complaints incident to ike Western country. Try it. As a morning drink, to assist digestion and relieve Dyspepaia.it has no equal.

Try it. In Jtnoor it is superior lo eWolher Billers. The formula of these liitiers. now (IH6I) the sole properly ol Dr. Robaek, originated with one of the oldest snd most eminent Medical Practitioners ol the West, and it is directly predicated upon the wants ol tbe Western people.

These Billers dtrive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature ot the roois and lieibs of which they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural ciavingsol the stomach, diieclb promotive of TEMPERANCE, the present proprietor believes that in making ihem widely knowu the public wellsie it subserved It will soon be for ssle by all of Dr. Robsck'a aumeroussgcnis.snd al hoicls. the country over. In ihe nies mime, ordtia will be filled direct fiom Cincir.uaii in any and at the lowest rates, li is put up in Quart Bottles, snd securely packed In one dox rasea. Half x.

sample cases will, however, be packed and sent lossy address, il desired. Retail Price, $1 per Bottle, or 6 for Si. Principal Office and Ssles Rooms. No. 6 Fssl Fourth Street.

3d building from Main Sirert.Cia cinnati, O. Laboratory 32 Hammond Street. For Sale in Geauga County ly A. Cook, Chardon; J.Smith, Thompson; J. V.

Gsrriit, Mont-villa; R. P. Burnett, Russell; C. P. Trent.

Clort-don; A. Mniliews. Newbury; John Mat hew. Aa-burn; Johnson ct Tuite. Burton; E.

'1 hompron, Hunisburgh; W. llarphom. Bainbndge: m. Munifurd. Welchtield; F.

N. Hniheway, Hnmh-nen; Lavier Dntympe, Toy Center; Wsrree Bishop. Middleri, Id: S. Field, Fssl Clsridon; Tracy W. Scott.

Chesier Koarts; end hy Drug-siaia'and Merchants geuertlly ibroughoul the U.S. andCanadus. Cash jg Hides. TryRE UXDER SIGNED WOULD J. inform th publie that they are paying the U'ikIkM Market Price in CASH For Hides and a so that they keep constantly hond liis best kind of Spanish iSole-Leatlier, snd a good assortment of other kinds of Tsnning done ioorder, and on shsres.

KrTunuerti'JuU ewlof Ciare)mm HUl. BROTHER. Chsrdon, Oct. 1 1th. 1661.

Mltf Notice to BallsJere. SE AI.E0 prnpoMls for building a Rtone Soboot House in Sub No In Chardon, will be received unlilSaiurdsy. ths 8ih of ths present month. A plan snr1 spaeiftcationt may be acta by calling on the undersigned, W. O.CALL.

District Clerk. By order of the Building CoaiRiille). PHAr7MACV. Caafdea, 7th, 14L.

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