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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 3

The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 3

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tfiE A OOSnOCTON MAY 27. I8GS. Directory FIRST Rov. Wm. K.

Jh.nt-l'ronch- every nt II o'clock. A a a i it. School A. M- SlCONI) ClUlS. at I I A.

M. nnd 7 p. M. -Sabbath hohool (it M. I'rooohiiiit in Konoon Hllornau, hHb- bktb.

cuniinoiiciiiK Mnroh lUth, ICC5. hubbuth bchool at 1 M. K. CtiL'MCli-- Kcv. Mr.

Urndy-- I'ronchinjf at 11 A and on ultornatu Sabbath yf 7 i. ftab' bath Scliool nUinn M. J', fjHDBOti-- kovn, Thrap. limnilton. wvory ulti-rnato Sabbath 7 r.

commcucinft March vio. ItitiS. Sabbath M. Kostar says that "Rats," after eating his exterminator, "come out of their bolus to die." What meant the unusual congre-. gallon of Court House in front of the main building last Did they come out to drown thomsolves in Six Mile 'Speot.

tlioy wish that run 'was dried up. Mrs. Jefferson who was with her itisband when captured, is his second wife. Her maidon nnrue was Verina Ilowcll, and she is Paid to bo a gratxd-duujjhtor of G'jn, Howell, of New Jersey, She is still a young woman. Mr.

Davis' first wife, the daughter of Gen. Taylor, died aomo.years ago. Hlnnk and MortRnges received and for ut the 1'oet oflice.UoBhocton, Ohio. NEW YOKK, May is A wngon containing it: specie, belonging to tho rebel government was found in a by-way and (timed over to Gen Moliuax. have opened fine iou cream saloon and bakory street, opposite the post office.

will scon big.run of custom. on The new tnido regulations -Savannah arc working moat Silver is Augusta for change, and grecu par. plenty in lacka arc at is Paid Jeff. failed to find tlio "liiat dilch." No so wDh Ishani G. robot Governor of Tennessee.

He waa captured it. have Tociovud the A i i i Monthly for June, through J. H. A of Cleveland, the general ription ajjcnt, in Ohio lor that magazine nnd "Our Young Folks-' The lust ihnt was hcsnd of EOUHKT TUOMUS, ho was on hia way homo, us he stid, i i a the Ftnple product (pea-nuts) of hU a i up.ni the sweat of hia Georgia, sind live An odvertiecmciit appears in the Raleigh (N. Standard, in vvHch Gon.

IlalK'ck, tlie authority ol the Secietary of War, of fers a reward of for (he arrest and delivery for trial of Wm. Smith, the rebel Governor ot Virginia. Delegates to Union tion. state Convcn- TIic Union Central Committee of Coshocr have appointed the following gentlemen delegates to represent this county in tho Union State Convention to be held at Columbus on June 21st 1865: Dr. Wui.

Jffl'er. tt on township; Pat Thompson, Bedford township; Samuel Wolf, Oxford townshipj Joseph Dickerson, Washington towoabip. AtTKUNATES. Capt Wm. Morrison, Oxford township; Oeo Retilley, Jaekson towuship; S.

liar baugh, Tuacarawas township; Colouel Win. Mursliall, Keene township. S. HARBAUGtf, A. II.

gpANar-ER, Secretary. SEAWEED TONIC, A A A I left Davis' Specie Train Captured in Gold Secured. Washington Way Post's Washington dispatch siys: It is unilerfitood tb rebel ofUcers couccrncd in tho atrocities aud starvatiou of oxtr psisoners will bo ox- luded from tho boncQis of the arnne ty proulamutton; also, the I'ort Pillow ere. It wi'l ulso bicak the great landed by rcquiiing nil such to a the oath of allegiance. The Araeri'-nn residents at Honolulu observed A i 25ih as a day for special re." joicing over the iood uows of the fall of A was formed, which John Brown, ant? marclu'd to the residence' of the American Minister, irhrrc patriotic speeches were delivered The grea'cst wa.s mtmifcsUul.

In tllumiiialions. i tliere weie A part of Jefferson Davis' specie train was captured, and one hundreb and eighty-five thousand dollars of gold secured. The Savannah river has been opened to Savannah, uod railroad ooiafnunication from Louisville, to Charleston, will eoon be complete. Davis Indicted. The Grand NKW YORK, May 21.

A specialdispM to the Philadelphia Inpuiror pnys- 1 elder Blair was called before the Jury of Chief Justice Carter's United States Court, and testified as to the acts of treason committed by Jeff. Davis. They agreed to report a true bill. This action is understood to be in conformity with tbo wishes ol the Administration. 1 The Raleigh Standard saya ono of Ibe most cheering signs of times is the eagerness with which the people in Oaro lina seek for work.

The eitixans in tha part of the State have been supplied by tht Government i hoises and mules for th purpose of raising a crop tho coming sen son, and so promising is the prospect tha fire-woiks and the Standard sees already visions of greeu Govenor has sent two Agents, one to ISellaire and ono to Pittsburgh, to prepare (or the reception, ami to look a tho interest of Ohio Soldiers, soon expected from Washington. DR. BI.ACKUUHN, the infarr.ou:- scoundrel who pjoited to infect out rll.ora cities wilh yellow fcvor, has been in Montroil f-r breach of neutrality If he can get befora Justices Coursul or i hid ekin safe; otherwise not It conceded by all that Wcrtheimer has ODD of tho finest stocks of ready mado clothing over brougb to Cosboctou--he has just oponod them up, nnd has a perfect rus-h of customers. Give hiia a cull, before tho bust are all gotio. A few days ngo a portion of the machinery a from Harper's Ferry, by the rebels, in the early part of the war, was rcovercd by au expedition in the up jier waters of Cape Fear River, scut out by (Jen.

Sohoficld. taSf-Johu has N5nt U3 word tint he-wante the Age. to let him alone. We'll do it, Jol'n, conditionally--Unit is to i will answer truly tlio cjuestions asked by 'Six Mile Run," we'll agree to let you alouc--for a while, bright" now, John. Col, I).

W. Marshall, of the 51st (). V. V. returned here a few days on a short leave of absence.

He reports the regiment at Nashville, in fins health aud cheerful spirits. Ilo will return to tbe regiment in a few clays. General Forrest WHS recently shot by one (f his own staff officers, and now we have tho n-port of the assassination of iMajor General Kirby b'tnith. in Texas The report of his death, any the. New.Or- leniis papers of the 14th, baa been confirm od, thfiugh they do not furnish any particu- ars.

If it indeed prove true, it will go to, Iconfirrn a i a prevalent i i a ihe private nssnssiii to end the rebellion, qu the part of those who i i i i it, in a manner quite unexpected to them. of the For the L'oshnotnn O. ARC. V. I.

corn and water-melons. Corrected every week nd wo RO to press, by 11, A C'oshoeton. and SKTH MeCLAlX, Koseoe; Dried Apples I'enchcs Iti Klonr por bit. Suit 3.25 Whiskw Kx. per snl 2.411 ho nt.

white pi bus I Corn Tea l.8:'®2. rod iucr.1 Kyu Hcnns liurle.v Timothy seed Clovur per ton M) Tallow .75 Chooso Hiittor 40 DrVd o'es c't J.SU p'rk sides 9 .7. 1 shouHers 4.IKIJ Kinotced haras 10.IW. Ken doz, Cattle on foot 17.00 .6 COTTON GOODS. 4-4 Mu'lins, SOto SOcts.

pory.rd. to Hi: A 9 7 KfidT. 0. Nesu- NABIIVII.LK, May 15, 1865. In of the call of the Union Executive Comtnittre of Ohio, the delegate choacn by Field nnd Staff, and Companies ot hho 97th Ohio Yols to aoloct a delegate to represent this Begimont in the Union State Convention to be he-Id in Columbus, 0 on the 21st day of June, 1C65 met iu Convention, this day at tho chape' Tent of said Ixej-t.

acd organized by electing Opt. A AHUICK, A. of Morgan County, Chairman, Adjt. S. A A of Morgan Secretary.

The S-'cretnry rend call of tlie Union Executive Committee, aud tlie Chairman, in a few appropriate remarks, staled tho object of the Convention. Thereupon the naii.c5 of candidates to the Uegt. in said Convention were announced, and on the second ballot a JosKl'ii GoiisUCH Co. (j fJuhkingtun County, having rocicv- the highest of vote-', deular- elected. On motion, the was hen declared unanimous.

On motion, the Convention adjourned IVcw Advertisements. New J. II Store in slower? ni I respectfully inform i tho public generally, that they lun-o opened Store in tho i i ono door south of iitcivjirt's stora, in Koscoo, where will keep Ren onil assortment of heathers, such ns Sole, UJIIHT, IClp, Oiilfitfclm, IIiivucHX, Minings, Kiiidliigs anil Vlndluj onnsinntly on hand. A shnro ol public pntrnnaso so licitod. They will fttso i thi) a i busines at tho old stand, nnd pay uiiih for bark and hivxC3.

Koscoo. Jlay -JS t'ollowiim Machines wil 1 "on sold at reduced prices, the (JoshncUm Agenov, viz: Tho above is ft correct likeness of Dr. i after rocuvuriiiK from Consumption, i years as i likcnasa of him ns lin now; avpcurj. When tho lirst taken he weighed i i pountlb at (he present time his weight is pouuds. Cfl otli i re i JOSBl'H I I A I i a splendid stock of SPKIKO HUMMKB Clothittii of tht aost material anP workmanship limt can bo gotten up.

llo Runrrantces them woll viade nnd wiurrtintod to lit Ilo naa also received aspSeudid or Hals Caps. Which ho is tow as can be had elsewhere. He invites his old oustomora, and tun- ny now OIIBH as wish to patronine him. to KITO him call, as ho iiitontli to soil as low agfttiy others, or tv littlt lower. Re awuroa you all that you won't cot any Jh Vj if thoy bus ot hiui-for he dwuXkeep anylluiiK but the best material.

Wf ID" Don't iniiitake tho p1ftCD--onp OTor north Of HOUJO. Mo-n Stroet. Ooshoclot). O. Pot 05 2'J.

THE. everything fit to bo uaod by man, ROSCOK, 0., We call upon tho whole vast public to examine ou GOODS PRICES, ind we know people will at once perceive the of dealind with us. Briny on your roauce. alao very 'feelingly will tbe attention of ma- ny'of our friends who havo boon paying fvr their KOpds with promises for the last two or three years, that that kind of pay will not bo received hereafter, as always substantial material wil! required, mmu'v Marchl.ieai il'CLAlN CORN SMELLERS. Hurrnll's I'attcnt Corn Khnliorr takes the IVnuinm everywhere--J.

H. KLLIO'fT, num for the bwt I'urminK implimenlsMid inuehlnory. my osohifivo wholosftio nml roUil agent 1'or tho Bklo of tny Iron Corn In Cosbocion County, a Uotut that it ia tho best CHEAPEST a most machine of tho kind matiufacturod. nil madoof ltv SEPARATES llio she'Vlcd Corn fioro Uio Cob. The shelloil Corn into a half-biik-bel or bnskot, without (train, it duly needs to bo gion to satisfy tho mom sceptical, tlutt it is theiiKST articloin use.

it will shell Dry or l)amp 25 Uushnls uour with cam 1 filled. Wholesale or retail Dry or Damp All orders proufplly, lillcJ. or through the CoaboOlJn AKCUCV oalliua on or ad- 1 rnqithtir S. r.lil'IO I I uroasuiK l-'ob. IIJP05.

Coidioetoii, Ohio W. I). At Ambrotypcii. G. A.

MCDONALD i New Brick Building, near American House fosliooton, Ohio and Af is prepared to nrst Has a complete and annorior brolypo whore he is cltiss f'ioliiros on tho most roiutuiTnblo terms uno. snort brotypp Onlli'-y whore riolii uotina FRAMES MADE TO OHDEIl ,1011 WORK and cxpeditiously executed at this office ELLIOTT Druggist niiil Hook CA1J17, STllEKT. COS1IOCTOX, OHIO. A i 1WJ5. Central 1C.

RT DOtlliLB 1'RACK BOUKK JtCNHJKO ritOX Pittsburgh to Philadelphia! ROM all portions of the West, Northwest and South- West, thin line itnoonnci'- tiona form either the or tlie to Philadelphia, New York, Washington. Tho traveler way with confidence rely upon HUI-O connections, liiuh Bpeod with perfect and vpplianco for comfort that cut) procured. and elegant pflswcnger cars, for dny an night hitvo recently been nildcd to the equipment of i'unnsylvaiilu Central Railroad. At Pittsburgh, fraiiis from tlic West ran direct In llio Union del'ot, where arr snsfrrrwi to i Iraim of iho I'onnyvlvania Central Hnilwur, which leave Pitlsburgk and arrive at other Points follows KAhT I.onvc Pittsburth al 1.00a. pintC nt tbe Principal and arrivw at Alloo- nl 7.50 n.

Harrtebuiitl at 1.10 p.m.,llaltimore] at.VK p. York, via Allvntown. at 10,18 rliiiadelpliia) jitS.45 p. and New York, Philadelphia, m. A 1 I ACCOMMODATlOJf-lTollairli- burg J-oivvcsPittsburgh at i.3ln.

at all rcKiilar Mullens Altoona al ami arrive llarn.Oiiirc nt I'l'l THBUUOlt A hlllK Piltsktirjfh nt I'. 1 p. in. StoppiiiKiit ncHily all HOIIK. Arrivos al Allonna nlO.l.Dp.

Tyrone, ft m.t nl 9.30 a nVlinlifiii'iro lit 7.Wn. New Vork. vin Allrntion "tltUf'V ui 7.1.5 a. Hpd Sow Yorls, via i'JiiliKlelPhiti 'it V.on in 1 Sleepine curs run thccuKh from to awtl'liil- unit to.Ncw JA.MK8 I i KSTATB, NnUao is hureby KIyon Unit tho umlftrxiRned hn" b'iPl' A i i a of thorxtitto of I i rtcconijd. I t'oshoclon county Wliio, Intorcstod purlieu ill tnlio notico acccofdtns" ly.

JA.MKS I A nrit 02. Adiiiinintrator. rT JL Sloro in Kosuoc, Messrs. J. II.

Carhartt have opened a new leather store tu lloscoe. These gentlemen have long been engaged in the leather business, and tire thoroughly posted ns to the wauta of the people, in thai lino, in this to Major John Itt. Frew. Hooker, Miy 16ch 1866. 5l)lTOU COSFIOOTON A 1'or the iufortnatien of the many friends nd adinirSrs of John late Capt and Acting Assistant Inspector General of he 2nd Brigade 1st Division 4th Army orps, I beg leave to forward to you, for mblication, the following highly compli" meatary extract of an order from tho Col' county.

They are wnll known all over the county, and only need to announce their business, in order to receive a rush of customers. See advertisement. Baltimore ami Ohio IlsiilroJul. This road hat suffered more from rebel and guerrilla interruptions than any other northern road, yet, as will bo aeon by (ho elsewhere in our columns, it is now in tho most perfect and complete ma ntng order. Persons visiting Washington from this part of the State, will find this route one of the most economical and pleas ant they can select.

Sir. W. P. Smith is the Muster of Transportation on this road, and tho prompt and efficient manner in which ho discharges the duties of his de parttnent has rendered him a general favor ite. Copperhead ism Cropping Out.

EWIOH AOE: Some weeks since, when a of Small Pox occurred in the family of Ex-Mayor Pomctene, that gentleman wa thc fullest liberty of our streets and places of public resort, aatl nothing was said it done to preveut it. A few wocks later, ftowevor, when a Union man's family is vis with a oiee of variotoid, our city fathers convene and pass an ordinanc forbidding him or family from Icuvioj their pretufees, under penalty of ten dollar (inc. Jf copperheadism don't crop out that oidiuaoco, then I aqa mistakun. inv die. JOII.N A ADAIR.

Secretary. AH1UCK. Chainnan- the dated IST Camp Harkcr May 15th 1865. Special Order No. 47-- -Extract.

1. Capt. John M. Frew Acting Assistant General of this Brigade ng beeu to the rank of Major of usEegimcnt-- a O. V.

Y. is here relieved from duty at these Head Ciuar- and will reports to his regiment. On taking leave of this offioor, tho Col. Commanding "wishes "to bear testimony to faithiulness, andjefficiency as an officer, ind to hta high minded, honorable and gentlemanly conduct as a man. He also tenders his sincere thaoka and commends him to all honorable gontleceu of the army as liubbiird Minvins I i liubbiird Jhiof Jiuaper and Mowei-- Hide ('iivnfl'u Chiof-- ns Jlownr: i Mower hiul Ucnpor Uoiubincit; Do do do do Improved; orscy's fioli'-Kaking Rcnpei'dt Jlowor, i iinpruveiiieiit, i Movvor, Clipper iloworA Rftipor Combined.

ALSO, Tho host 1'attont SlDol-Tooth Hay Jievolving i Kuko.s: Kunail's 1'opuliir llnrse Pilch forks. JiTKiiniii'i-ri i a i to puiohnso any of I nbnve, or aiiy popular mid well tried Machines, should Cjill.or send in i orders soon, iiiul not wait for any decline in ns I i caso of i in pric-os of Muolunes, deduct tho siuuo Irom tho a i ilni'hinn'! S. K.LI..1OTT, Ajrciit, Office on 2d opposite O.ink, May 97, JSiiS-tf Cosliocton. Ohio. Foa 1 Sale.

HK wisics to sell that fine vncnnt lot ol ii'iH. on set'ond stroot. Ooshocton, opposite his former home, now occupied by JKrcd Hotineid. particulars intiitiro of Josinh (tlover, Uoshoeton. 27.

For SO Acres of for Sale or Trade. i North West Quarter of tho South'NVcat Quar JL lor of Kection 33, Township 25, 8, eesuu the ccunty of Portage, Wisconsin, near tbo couut.v Beat. Tho n'oovo land will bo sold at very low figures for cnsh, or will bo exchanged for a good span of horses watton.or for town propertv in Koscoo or Kor uiutioulars.call at or address ('osHocton 1 Office. J. ELLIOTT, Agent.

May 27, DMINISTHATOR'S is here A byt-ivon that, the underaienod hns been appointed and quatificd Administrator rfc bonie non, of Martin Roberts, deceased, late of Ooshocton county. April 8. JOBKl'JI SM1TIL List of Letters tlio I'ostoflico. at Ooshocton, Ohio, tho endii May 37 'C5. Advertised overy week nooordins to law.

Varaons cnllins for thcso letters w'tl please say "ADVKHTISKD." and oouio prepared with the proper chwujo--one com. W. A. JOllNS'fOlN, P.M, I No. 48.1 Ooy.Mra.MarKoret Hefft.

John Cni'r, Mrs. Jniuos McLauRhlin, Mrs. Augusta Uooh. ilisa Mary E. John Giovo, Orango Zarnitz, August DR.

SUIllvNiv'H. 1'rincipal Office and hiibnrtory is nt tho N. K. rornoi SIXTH nnd Siroots. i a i whon- letters ior ndvioe or should lio directed, i i found thoro nvci.v A prnf- cjsionnllv to examine huiKS i the Ko'-pironmtftr, for which )iis fee is three doilnrs; nil ndvice Iroo, In Now Vork ht No.

:2 I rftioct. ovcry A from 9 A to I'. M. A i i A IP unit 19. 15 and 1C.

March 15 April in and 20. Mny 17 and 18. 11 nnd r. I anil'-'(). The tiu.o for my being in UAi.TIMOKK and I'lTTH- 15UIK! will bo soon in the duily p.ipers of tltose cities.

yours whilst roMdi'R in I'liiiiidolpliin. I ad procretsoil sraduuHy nun th litst stncn ol'l'ul- onnry CoiisiiinpliuH. All hopes ol'my recovery iHsipated.1 wiia ndvisedby physicinn, Dr. nirrteh remove i tlio country. Moorebtown, jN'mv 1 wing my iintivcpLico, I win rutiovcd i My f.i tor ami all fiiruilv hiid lived nnd died thprc--nni 1 ii-d of Pulinomuy On my airiv.il I put to 1 ml, where 1 (or i in wli il us dcenieil lw emiilition.

Dr. Tlioi-nlon, win ad been my plij-iii-ian. mid hud at ended him in his wnc callrd to soo mo my i i beyond the rcnch nf mod mid doc'nlcd i iiuiat die, i i me 0111 cell to i i my teiupornl nlfairs. In this liopclfn i i i i i i 1 lii'iird of tho ri ini rli I make nii'l si'll. It socmed to mo I ooiild feol Hem working their way.

every nerve, bro, nnd tihbiic ot My and i put on now action, nnd tht lorbid which for had HOCiimulined and rritated i i of the body, was i i i tcd, the tnrbortiles on my luiiTM.i ripenod. i i ex- from my IUUKS ft 1 much a i of yctloiv (Tensive every niorniiis. As this cxpoctorn- iun of a subsided, the fcvur iibnted. tho pain inc. the cont'h ceased to lit.nis 1 mo, and tho ex- nisht Fwoats wore no longer nnd I ad sleep, to which I had long been a str.in- -r Aljr a i now began to and al times found it difficult to restrain myself fiom aatiiiK too mob; i this hoiilth.

in strength nd now nm Jiciby. 1 nni now a healthy man. i a honied in the middle lobe ef the i iiiKand the lortorlobo eomploteiid- esion of the pleura. The loft hinff is sound and the ppor lobo of tho right una is in a tolerably hunllhy ondition Consumption at that, timo was (naught to bo an in- urable disease, by every one, physicians as well us hose who wore unlonriwl in medicine-- ospcciatly uch cases as were reduced to tlio condition 1 was in, induced many people to boliovo tny recovery on- temporary. I now propnred ami xavo thomo.di- ines to consumptivos for some time, and ur.ulo vron- nnd the denunid increased so rapidly a determined to oflor tiiciii to the public, and devote uy undivided attention to I diseases.

In I VKsncSft To forced to it. for people would send for mo ar unrt near, to ascertain whether tbcir eaacs were iko iniuo. a years, in coijunction i my principal fficc in i'hihulelphiii, 1 luiva boon nuikiiiK rcsular irofoasions! visits to York, Jioston, Baltimore, Pittsburg. For several years pabt I hai'e as many as five mndrod examinations weekly with the Rcspiromotei. ''or such examination my ohai-Ro threo dollar, und it innblos ma to sive each patient the true condition of lis disease, and toll him frankly he wil! i well.

The (treat reason why physicians 1o not euro Con- fnimption is thnt they try to do too much; they (tiye no.hciiuis t.i etop the to stop the lectio fovor, and by so doins they dernngo tho whole locking up tho soeretiyns. und event NEW SccoiuT Street, Three Doors South of the Post Office, a young nna aad an officer every way worthy of trust and confidence in any relationship ih life." We -would add an expression of our own TrtonsU appreciation of tho Major's lent qualities: but no comment, however exteudcd would express more fully the universal sentiment of those know him than the above briot extract. His promotion to his present rank was neatly ane mer-. itoriously and his return to the regiment in thia capacity tracts with the favor of both the officers and men of tha 51st: Long live tbe Major. Friend', The citizens of Olay County, Missouri, oflfcr a reward $1,090 for every bushwhacker caught in that county and brought to (rial, They'll.

EOW have pnacc in that neighborhood. Hunting wolves for their scalps wun't bo a crcuijisianoo. just received a largo and coinploto ttesortment Which has selected from one of manufactured stcoks ot Koady-made first bands in tlie -Eastern market, Expressly for tbU And at ratos which will onablo him mg i them cheaper than tlios can be bought inai-v jt.herpl.ac wTsTof thVOhio" Kiver. If you want sood bantam can them now--as my stock einbracoa ever tbe Coals Clothing and Cnciifiemcii'fii Goods liitic, oat bo found in rhis vicinity, auoli as Dreat Pants, CrarMft, Also tbe bust Shirts, Comfoi'tn, osaffiino for yonr-jalvisa. Vnder-Shirt ImaySO'lSlj Patent 4 K.

E1J.10TT HAS ATJ TH Patent Medioinos in injifkoi. Million an of other Cull and see, CaUuatree CosJjucton, Ohio. COSKOETON AGENCY, A i a I 1 A received a Inrpo lot of Medium nn I i Mowinir which will sol: (loshoctnii tho Miinufiiolurcr'f prices. Tho I i i i i i i i i wnrrnniei! do its work HX ii than any othui JIa ulntie now in the imirkot. I on order, tho Ohio Uenpcr and Mower.

the Chief, combined, s'do delivery; nnd I'nyuKiv Ohict. dioppur. This dropper, or a dropper Mi'j to any iiiaohine, a take tlic pl.tco of till "ili vi dooh its work i keeper on tin pave-, otic hand, and suvo5 trom hoM i i i mi m.iehinu. Uio Ball, tho Clipper, and all tho first on lliD beat of tcriiH. J.

EtJjlOTT. A I PRICES OF REAPEJ5S AND TO ACIISTS AKI) Cl'STOMKKS Iii view nt tlie recent i the prcmitrr. on and the prices of some nomts', the a of whit.li llu been based on thn pi ice of tho prcciou." metals, tlien aiikV bo Miiiio iiujuhy as to i price of -Nimv ill: i i a neclina. I should be vemuinbcied that, prioo of i a i hns new pace with the advance on al utliof kinds ol Merebandisc; that i iron, and all tlio inateriald we all kinds of Farmers produce and (joods of nearly every description, Imvi sold at an ndvnnco of from tivo to four hundred poi cunt the ndvnnec on Movois hna not nearly reitvliei. one por cent.

As there ha.sbcun no proportionate advnnco on Mow ors, and ns tho present published rale? KIVC a marcii tliatwill qaruly protect niaiiiil'ftcliirers i i then criinot and i any reduction of price. 8inuo tiio present prices were ostnblisheit. there ha been considerable increase in the cost of mantifac turins tlio innuhincs. and OoiiRroos has added a hcnvj por centime to thi! e.tciso tux on the much I no whei s-Ul. besides impojins a and separate lax on east injCi and parts, i in process of manufacturo This wns wholly unforrseen wiicn the schedule of pri ces wasiimdo up, and wouM of itself have demandci stiH further iacienso in priec wore it not in part, coun tor bnlanced by the present decline in gold.

Acen'ts will explain these facts to th and lot ii be that tho prices of Ma 'shinosinust remain as thoy LOW arc. Other imtmifac turers have notified 113 tlmt they intend to make chansto iu their Prices. YO'JAGLOVE. MASS15Y A Ck'voliind. Ohio.

I A Alliance, Ohio. ULACK lit Al.LS'l'ATJ-JK, liumitton Uhio. 150 150 500 for tlio bent Iron Corn Sliclk-r in use separates the cups Irom t'orn. Onlurs for t'ne Clevel.i Com- Ht oiler wiili Iron works. Orders for best 1 Saw'iip chines with or i Power-- ilitleictU kintls.

Ordeis for r. ot overy kind of I or a i fartuei'3 may neod. I am Agent for the he.st a i Ctn- iuati, IJaj'ton, Springfield, Cclumbun, l)c)a- va.ro, Cleveland, A i a Salrm. nnd otiit-r ri.ioit in i i a 1'a. HulT.ilo, W.iUr oo, OciKiva fliid utlier eitica in N.

York. receive nil of implements Miichin- cry direct from Atanufacliirci'5, at tlmir prices, which enables mo to do for tho purchieer tlmi) any wholesale deal jr. For rulalivc to auy implement a i J. S. ELLIOTT, Box el, l.

18G4 Coshcjlon, Ohio. in Vi.r.'i p. m.r mul Now I'liilnilolphiH. al p. in.I 1JKBAKFA8T I Tifkets for Sale to JJoston by Boat or JioiitTicVds Rood onsnyof the Sound Fate to All t'oiuts as low an auy Sleeping Cars on Night Trains (d Philadelphia, New York Batli-.

more. 15AUOAOU i ASD7RANB' --Tho I'cnntvlvnniH Hnilroad OomVnny will 8uino afty nVk for HossnKo. oxcrni for A Pnril. nnd limit their lu.il'jii.-ibility vitjitn, All bnifflffp oiceedinu a i atiunint in valuo. i i i bu rifk of tbo lion by special tu- Take On thu tho A i npportioDcd the Relief Fund to thoFuvcral TrcuHurerx must call soon mut get it, Uririji your corlificHto ckctioi).

C. II. JOHNSTO.V. April 22. )805-n A i UNIIKRSIGNBD II AVING PUJ? chasod from Drydcn Wilkon the well known a i KMablislnnent, tounded in (Ji.shocton by Mr, iaint--" Kontrew, will i i the biiHincss in nil various brunches, and respectfully n.sk-i eonlinuance of the pntronaec heretofore so hbemlly extended to hist predecessors-- hoping, by strict uttcnlion to busi- no." aud and lair-dunline with all, lo i it.

The highest prices, in cash, at (ill limes paid for I i i ami Tanbaik. ntAKMK STA.NKOKIX CVhricton, April ItjOS--Jy PBIC'BJIOUgR Second Ohio. w. ii. lias taken the old and pntiu'ar known ns tho JHHJ.SIO." late kept by Thomas MulllilliK, Mr.

I'ricO renovated i IIOIIK--, and it i entire now heddini; and i tinl cd to sive the travclii.K intblio al! the colnlor'aoJ homo. Come on poula. That want to 1'rice once i a himself, You know lie's linrd boat. Freights. Hy this route Krciptilij ol' n'l descriplioim run bfi for- Hindt-d to and fioni Now Vnrlt, Koston, or JiaUiinoru, In and front iniv pointun the of Ohio, liutmnn.

Illinois, Wisconsin, iowavr Missouri, by Knilrpnd diji'd. The I'eiiiisylvnnin Uciilnil Hinlronil nt I'ittiiburK with ritenmi-rs. by which Hoods cmi bo fur- word od to any port on Ihe Ohio, Muskiimuin, Kciitqc- liy, Tejinosoco. Cuinberiaiid, Illinois, uonsin, Minsouri. Arknncas nnd Kml Kivvra- nnd at Clovotund, Kandujiky nnd with uleitm.

orn to nil I'ortson tlio Northwestern Liikro. Murch Hiits lid tho trnniporlA- tion of their to Ihiat'oiupuuy, can rely with Cdiifidi-iico on tnttisit. THJJ A Oh' FltKiOII-T to and from point the by tho I'onnxylvaiiia Contral i i i i i favorable as arc cbnrjted by other Compntiiux. piirttcular to mark 1'BNK A I l''or Contrnctf or Shipping Directions, nppir or address either of llio tulluwinif of K. I Jr.

Kroiithl J'hiU. C. A. A I Am.nU'tlldbuixb. I A I A AfiititH, Hitli.JMrgli.

II. W. BKOWN Ohio. It, U. I I I Madiison.

I I A I A Kenlucliy. W. M. A I A N. KvnnsvillP, lud.

K. SASH. St. JnHiix, Mifsoiiri. A ChicaRd.

Illinois'. .1. If. J'orlsmoulli. O.

l.OVK.Slayi'villc. I A I A Muriotlii, 0. AVKl-'S. Musikiiifiiitn Uivof. W.

K. I.ANlil.KV.Uallipoli*. 0, H. S. I'IKUCn Ziimwvillu N.

H. i O. H. Live Stock. Drovcm and Tivrmurs will find i most nlv for hivn tilook.

Yards, wntored and with ovory aonycniericc, been opctiod on tins i i i itscolinoctiorie. nnd every ODiivunifiico lor fvvdinu nnd rt-slinx. "lid choicnis ill- fcred of tho I A i A mul Markets. This will befound tfil, quiches), mid mostdlrcot route for Stock to Vnrli--Ivin Alloiitywiil and i fewer clninuvii thun well oonycniericc, Jmro H. 11.

11. HOUSTON, fhn'l freight Phiiailau. January lith, i5-Iy r'ciitrul Ohio Coshoctoii Agency. Heeoivtd titthia dirout from the monnl'ac- Kiul onsalc, tbo follow iflK unchinoa: a Unkcs, i i 55500 Kuiky Corn 1'Iows. til) 00 brown's Born I'Uuitor oo Ktindle's llonio ilch Vorkf.

lit 00 liurrcll's Iron Corn Shellor. 10 r'Any article, inipleuiont, or machitjc, furnished at tholtowostiiiaiinfaeturors' Prices. The arc invited to call nt tho Office, Second street, opposite J. 8. bLLIOTT, Hank.

April C2, Audit. iic or Kent i A A crnnti-d the Probnlo Court of eoun- ty. Uiiifi, I ttilloflVr for ti.itc i i on llio day of. I lino i). WiJS.

nt ono o'clock, M. at Iho went door of (ho Cotirt Homo in the town of Cos- hoeton, in snid countv, tlio fiillowini; described foal oiitnti-, in tlie of Ciishoctun and the i a of Ohio, und bounded nn.i decfrihod its follows, i i licinn in ncclions four ami livo, itt i i i i four find Kntigo fivp, U. S. a und beinn half of tho north wvjt quarter, and the tiorlh wost i a tho south west a of soo tion foot; also lliu ouol half of tlio north east quarter, and the north east qiiurlcr of tlio south oust qiiixftcr. of noo- tion five, fsaid toiriisliip and raneo, ofiand.s subjucl a Xanesvitlc, Ohio, containing togothor.

two hundred and thirtv nnd forty one hiindiedtlis Hurca, moro IOM. lixcoptinu and resurvinn ihcrofroin, tbe foliowinn piiivels of land sold herotoforo, towit; 'l'o Thomtu iind forty-oiKht, oneiuindrcdth acres- ns dosoribod a deed by John to Thorn- HS K. but ins duto July I. IKtf.nnd recorded in s.iid county, in book as, I and Also, to John Wcru, described a deed to bun. bearing date Mav )U, IS4'J, and recorded in 46, Also, fifty acres to William described )n a ducd to him.

dated Kcbruarv 14. 1650, rcoordud in book page ,107. Also, three aud threo-qunrlur HcroJ. horo- sold to JCvjuis. and by him tu nnd now or recently vwncd by Willinm Wslls.

Also, about one Courth an acre, between i i a i iiiul and whuru tho Uiucrofirond is now traveled, vrusl if i i Sliaw, Alao. to John 11, Sicker three aoros. jj docd dmcd Decc'ubjjr 30. A. I).

1851. recorded in 3ool pii(, i43, lea'-iiiK a balance of one hundred and sixty-three acres of Intd subject to tliedonor estate ol Margiirut widow of Abraham Uourtrisht, as thernin by uieteaiind bounds. Said real npprniiioil at tlireo thousand onn nnd lifty dolliirn DO), tubjcut to dower cstato. TKKMS or KAI.B--Onn third in hasd. ono third in ono year, and one third in two yours from the day of Halo.

Tho deferred paymenu to boar inlero.it from day of FHtc, and bo iiocured by inorlKnt'O upon tlio pre- U06 sold. W1L1JAM COUK 1 111 I IT Adininistriitor of Abruhiiui CourlriRht, d. May Uth.1805--mayl'JwI. A I 110 A COLDVRV8 WIIGRLING, HI, LI, A fit I'l WITH Central K. K.

VIA Tho 1'ulmonic Syrirp is one of the most valuable tncd- cinos huovyu. is nutrient, powerfully tonic, and joalini? in itself. It contains no opium; yet loosen? ihophteem in tho bronchial tubes, and nature throws tou'witli little exertion. One bottle frequently cures an ordinary cold: but it will be well first to take a do.se of Sohcnck'a Mandrake Pills to cleanse the stomach. The 1'ulmonic Kyrup is readily discStcd absorbed into blood, to which it imparts its houlins properties.

Jt is one of tho best preparations of iron in use; it is a powerful tonic of itself; and when tho Tonic dissolves iho mueus in the stomach, and is carried ol)'by the aid of tho Mandrake Pills a healthy flow of ptastnc juice, good appetite, and a RooddiKoa- tiou follow. Tho Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other is required when it is used. It ia pure nnd pleasant; no-bad effects i when using Uourbon whiskey, which disorders tho stomach, torpors the livar, locks up all tbo secretions, nuns tho blood into water, dropsy sots in. and tho Patient dies suddenly. Bourbon whiskey ia recommended now-a-days by alinoatovery phvsicmn.

patients thnt my rooms, t'Oth mates rvnd fcninlc, are stupefied with this poison, Tho relief is temporary. If they coueh Ihov if they foci weak nnd fcoblo they take a Ju.io whiskey; if they cannot sleep they tftkp a little and they KO on in this way. requirintt more and yiors, until thoy are bloated up, and iniai-ino they are getting fleshy. Thestoinoch, livor, stul dj- goativooowcrs ivrp completely destroyed, nnrtloseihcir appetite for i'jod. ono eyor cured of consumption by this process, where cavities havo boon formed in the IUURS.

A little stimulant is frequently beiro- OcJul to as puce brandy or good w' i-ssj in many oases London porter or brown stout in quantities; but Bqurbou whiskey Hastens on consumption, Tho Swfvoed Touic produces lasting results, thoroughly thestomnoh and diKestive system and i-r-i tochminnte and mnkc into honlthy tt-M which may bo used for that purpose. It is ao wo i rful in its offocts that a wino-Rlnss full will digest a hearty meal, ami a little of it tnken bo- fore breaV.fast will uivo touo to tho stomach which few medicines the power of doinfr. '''he A A I'tliLSmay bo taken with entire SB. Hr by all ages and conditions, producing all tbe good results that can be obtained from calomel, or any of tho ircuria.1 medicines, and. with on unr of their hurtiul jt injurious results.

They carry out of the system tho feculent and worn-out roattera loosened nnd dissolved by'my Seaweed Tonic and h'utmonio fciy- rup. Itwill be Been that ail three of my mcdiciaes ore needed ia most cases to cure consumption, AOJENTS. UOBTOK--George U. Goodwin Co. Kxw YOKK-- Dooms IJarueg Uo.

SALE OF HEAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COURT. On thf 20th day of May. A. 1PC5, at ono o'clock in tlio nf tcrnorin, at the door of the Court liouse, in tho of Cosboeton, Ohio, wilt bo sold to thehiirhest bidder tho following real estate as tho property of Martin Uoberts. deceased.

to-wH: "Sitmito in tho of in the State of Ohio and described us bcinjf lot numbered thirty-five 35, in tlio second, 2, quarter of the fourth, 4, township, and seventh range, United States Military land, contaiuiiiK ono hundred acres more or lcsi, subject to Ihu dower estate of Mindwell Uobortf, thewidow, assiynod thcro- TKRMS OF Ono third of tho purchase money ID be paid in hand on tho day of sale, one third in one your, and tho remaining third in two years from the day of 8iUe. tho dcfcrcd payments to bear interest and be secured by mortgage on tho promises. Banco. 1'iTTSBUKO--Dr. Georye il.

Keytor. CiNCiNNATt-- V. B- Snire Uo-, and J. f. Tark, CniUAOO--Lord Smith, and U.

Soovil. ST. Louia--Collins Brothers, SAN FBANCJIICO--Hostetlejf, Smith A Ooau. Also- sold by till Druggists and Uvaleru. April JOSEPH SMITH.

Administrator of Martin Koberts, deceased, April Wth. Notice in Partition. Martha Ann fluoklaw. of Muskingum county, Ohio Eliza Uueklow. of Cosboeton county.

Ohio. Jane Novil and her husband John Ncvikof Holmes county, Ohio, Knot, of Cosboeton county, now in tho tcrvicc of the United Htsteg, in the Oth Illinois Volunteer Oavulry, James Hoot, Gconto Hoot and Lockwood Hdit, of Coshooton county, Ohio, will ttvkc notice, that rt petition was filed against them, on the J8 day of April A. n. in the Couri of Common J'lois within frtiii for tbo r.oiiittp of Coshocton. Ohio, by John Mollor as Ouardiaivof James Hoot.

Stiles L. Hoot, 1' Hoot, Alariuut Root and Sarah Jano Koot, minor children of John tloot, and is nowpendinjt ihoiuin, n-heiein sail' John Mnllor. as suoh Uuardian 'n bohalt of hisitaid wards, demtinde partition of the following real estate, to wit: situate in the county of and State of Ohio, and described follows-- the north cast quarter of the north east quarter of section eight township seven 7, ruige eights. United Mil- ituiv district, offered salent Xancevillo, Ohio, con tuhiiug forty acres more or less. Also, the north west quarter of tho north watt V.T 01 section nine townsliip seven 7, rjinBC eteht 8, United States Military district, offered tor sale at Xanesville, Ohio, containing forty wore or loss, and that at the next term of said Court the (Did John Meilor, ai sueh Uuardian, will apply for an order that partition may be made in said promises.

April 33. vrfl for Petitioners. John Tollock'8 Estate. NOTICE is hereby given th'at the uadenignod has been appointed and qualified as Kxecutor of tho lits will and tnstruient of John Pollock, late of Washington tuwosliip. Cosbouton county, MORDKOAI WAUiNliK.

April 7th, A I I wnn TIIK BALTIMORE OHIO R. R. -FUU- Hulfimore, Now Bosloi, Vork, Aud alt En.itorn Cities. 0- -T I I ROUTE ofTori! Iho iwlvciitnan of Thrmiirh Tinkotund Check tu WASHINGTON OITY and Jilco BIVOS the I'asseiiKCr tho privilege nf visitinu IIAI.TIMOKIC, i A I A a HEW YORK, at tho cost of New ork Ticket the priv- iloec of visiliiiK nil of the CITIKS at tho cost of a HUJSTON iicJ Other routes. Throufih Tickola to 1RW YORK via WAS11I.NUTON OiTV, at aamWiironaf ex of VIA Itoutes.

Time as Quick aud Kate as on olbtt Claim Agency! TOUN S. IslLLIOTT, ATTORNEY authorized by tho IJuitcil Slatos Government to prosecute nnd collect all A 01.AIMS, fiicb an Tensions, Houuty Arroarn of 1'ay nnd ISounty Land, for Invulidn, Widowa. nnd Heirs of Deceased UQioerg, SdldiounuJ Seamen. 1'KNSIONS To all Officers, Sjldiora and Seamen, and all otlierR tlie Navy and Marino UoriJg why are wounded, diseased or otherwise disabled while in the service. To Widows whoso husbands arc killed or die in vieej or die after of wounds, or disease con- trnetod in service: if no Widow, tho Children under 16 yoftisofaue are entitled.

Mothers, and orphan Sisters when under IGvosrsof who were whollj or in part dependent on the son or brother for support, are entitled to I Money, Pay, c. All Non-commissioned and Soldiers dis- charKodou account of wounds received in battle, lire entitled to One Hundred Bounty. No others wo entitled unless they servo two years or to the end of tho war. If the No i-Conwiissicmod Officer or Hoi- dicr served one day or mere, and ia killed or died in tho service, his Children or othvr Heirs urv entitled to the llounty, I'ay, Ac. Claimants will receive advice free of charflo.

by kinfi out a lull statoiocntof tlicii cafO.nomatter how complicated, by addror.piiiK tbo undcrsianed, Cosfioeton Coshocton, Ohio. Suitable blanks for nil CUKUB. No chartcc unlcjj suo- ccarful, HEVRRfl PEUMISHIOX TO Tion, Jno Ohio; T. 0. Rickctts.

and W. K. Johnson A Hankers, Coshooton; Knos, Hrown Bankers, Millcraburgh; lion. W. K.

HT Hlcopind Can on all Trains. Ask for Ticytets via COLCJIUUS AM BELLAIKB, OR April J. W. (ioiieral Ticket Awul, HA i oiuo HAIMIOAD. HIS A1IV GREAT THOttOCOH- Mt.

Vernon, A. T. eao, UOsboetoB. Ohio! Offiee opposite Johnson bank, April S3, IVotice. UNPBHSIQNBD HAS IJEBN du'y ippointed Kxecutor of the last will and UssUmont of Jano V.

Rubnusor. deceived. tafr T.a.Ji6MKl«KllOUSB. April Will. 18C5--apS9w3 Photograph Albtuna, A FINK LOT on hand and for title at ELLIOTT'S Drug Storo.

April I. 1665, Street. WrUlngr Paper 4: A LL sorts and sites win bo found at KLtJO'lT'tf Store. April '63, KAT1OMAZ. open for and The Carpnwl Machinery denlroyed ccd by ftcw UimnlnK H(olk with all recent itt- provemunts; and its tho liridgtt nnd Trneltt are again in lubtfanidtl Condition.

The well-eamod repualion of this Koad for SPKED, SECURITY AK1 COMFORT. Will be more than Bustaiued under the rcorfaniiation of it.i business, In addition to the of Natural Scatrry horotoforo conceded to thin route, the rncnt trnitlict HfOH the Hortlrr havo agwciated Oomomus pointR on tlio rorui. between the Ohio er'8 Ferry, with pwnfal but indreik. At the Ohio Itlrer, with Ulevetnnd ftr.d Ohio, and Marietta and, through them with the whole Northwest. Centra) Wml Al Harper's Kerry with the Wlnchetter U'jwh- ineton Jnncktfon.

with Wathfntton Branch fur Vk ashiuaton City and the LoWor I'otoriaw--At more with jercn daily tramt for I'hiladelphU A Kcir York. TWO DOLLARS adklUkmaUn fiekatsto the Northern HIVM altimore, or ortern HIVM tb ol visi WMhmitton Ottj en rtnte-- than tin by any other lint. recently charged. 11OUTK S1IITU. Maater of Trunjportdtloti.

re. L. M. C01.K. Ucn'l Titket Ualt.

May 1.1865-ly* Per I'll inery and UB Best and Cheapest evarbrnuAt to et.nl lcut Apii) 'Ci UauU NEWSPAPER! SFAPERl.

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