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The Crawford County Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

The Crawford County Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

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I QLOTHING I CLOTHING I JEW ARRANGEMENT FOR A' GOOD GLASS OF SODA WATER CALL GkOIiDSMITnB JJONNER UND BL1TZEN I pnllfrs BBCVRCS FRIDAY MAV 16 1668 $At Itsad-irtg Matter on Every Pay Wood WATJSD--ThoSo who dosifn paying for the Forum in wood will eonfcrfl favor by bringing it along soon Flint Stock kok Salk fifr 1) Morrow of Auburn is this oouaty offers for mile an imported Hereford bull and some other blooded cuttle TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY For the IFeeF Ending Thursday May 13 1862 The Occnpatteii of Norfolk Foi-trkss Mokhok May 10 Norfolk is otfrs also Portsmouth and the Nary-yard Gen Wool this morning marched on Norfolk with 5000 men irjs miles from the landing a rebel battery was stationed at a btidgo over Creek After a few discharges Iho rebels burned the bridge and retired which compelled us to march round five miles further No further opposition was made and the fortifications near the city were found to be evacuated the guns being spiked They were extensive works and firmly constructed A short distance from the city Mayor Lamb with a committee of the City government met General Wool and after a short consultation surrciidcicd the city Our forces then entered the city Geu Wool thou ap ojntcd Geu Viclo Military Governor of the city who issued a proclamation stating the occupancy of the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth is for the protection of public property and the maintenance of the laws of the United States instantly and causing tho craft to withdraw Wjth all haste In tho meantime the rebel fleet hid been reinforced by three other vessels and among them the new iron-clad gunboat Mallory lately built at Memphis These three ran immediately up to the Cincinnati and fengaged her at onco She withstood the assault most noble the shot of the enemy glancing off from her iron plating without causing the slightest damage while her own guns were raining shot and shell with fearful effect Upon the enemy Captain Stembel though badly wounded remained at his post and directed every movement with coolness and deliberation During this engagement tho Mallory approached the Cincinnati with the design of accomplishing that which the ram had failed in doing As she came in close proximity the Federal boat St Louis bore down upon her and coming with a full head steam on struck her amidships cutting her nearly in two and causing her to sink in a very few minutes Numbers of her crew escaped by clinging to the St Louis and others were picked up by the Cincinnati but tlie larger propbrtioil down with the boat AVhile this Work was in progross the other boats of our fleet had engaged the remainder of the rebel Ueet and a terrific battle was raging tbe like of which the usually peaceful waters of the Mis sissippi have never before witnessed Report ful- lowed upon report like the continuous rattle of musketry Tho" rebels fought bravely and vvithde-) terminutionLiit they were met by greater bravgry I -kill and metal and were being badly worsted Captain Davis on the flag-ship llinton directed every movement of our fleet with tho skill and sagacity of a veteran in naval warfare Not a boat! iv as moved but with fearful effect on the enemy Tho cannonading was fearful aud its reverberations were moat grand and terrible Tho noise was almost like one continuous report while the broad river was covered with dense volume of smoke that for a time completely cuveIo ed both fleets and them from view It was at this time that a report louder aud more distant than that of a gun attracted goueral attention and when the smoke lifted a little it was found that o'ny of the fi was blown toaatotn8 I have no mean- ot knowing the loss of life by thi-tenible casualty but it must biive beeu very great A few weio seen floating about on fiagincnts of the wreck and were picked ep by ibe rebel boats but the majority of tho crew perished miserably Scarcely had tho excitement caused by this fearful and unloosed for event passed away when a second report startled all cars and another rebel boat with its crew had disappeared Both vessels were blown up by the explosion of shells from our guns in their magazines All this time our boats continued to pour their deadly rounds into the enemy crippling suck of their craft as were not wholly destroyed ami Carrying death to hundred-uf their- crews "While themselves unhurt proudly defied the heaviest missiles of the rebl guns tho invulnerable armor stepping sides repelling both shot and shell with perfect success No enemy could stand against such extreme aud destructive file ui our boats continued to give while their own guns were impotent for mischief much less in their crippled condition with time of their eight boats destroyed eould tlie rebels maintain their ground At twenty minutes pa-t seven they withdrew to tho shelter of their bat I i i The casualties on our side arc: Captain Stem-bil wounded a ball entering the back of his neck pa-sing through and emerging under his chin: not -eriuii- uule-s a second hemorrhage should so jn Fourth Master Reynold- was shot through the abdomen and has since died and two teamen wore slightly wounded in the hands The Cincinnati ancf Mound City suffered more severely than any other vessels of the fleet from the steam rams of the enemy They were run ashore aud sunk in shoal water The loumf City has since been raise i and tho will bo in a ay or tv In all the engagement was one of the most biillmiit and sin ee-stul lliit has occurred dining tile Will ff Law is again in town nud wants to purchase some good sound horses fot artillery rertice- Those haring horses to dispose of should bring thorn in immediately as his stay is limited Cotton Skkd hare received Iroui llol loway of the Patent Office ft small bag of cotton seod which we will distribute among ohr friends that wish to experiment ith it Law Partnership Mr Beer the late proprie- A 1 A tor of the Forum has formed a copartnership with SWTYV nn llivvnv ivf tbia lnns Mr Jackson an eminent lawyer of tb jSes the card in another part of the paper is place you want uuy Agricultural Implements uch aa Wheat Drill Plows Cultivators Corn Plows Reapers and Mowers Horse Pitchfoiks Ajf Ac call on Deal at the Express Olliee Buoyrus Ohio Thii lkts The wife of Joseph Meek tho pro prietorof the Cook House in Crestline gave bnjh to three children on the 8th of this mouth ouo of whom lived a short time but the others are doing as well as could be expocted i Iho Gallon Ihininrot says that on last Thursday week a little girl Uuughtci of Mr Yoekuw of that place while attempting to cross tto railroad track before a passing tiain was struck by the engine and severely injured We aro glad to hoar the girl is fast recovering jy9If you want tnc of tho best fire and bur- I Journal Johnston JY? A Widmin bake or Burkhart 1 DfciAI Agt for Diebold lialumm Cv Cincinnati 0 Circus ani Menagkeie Koliinytm Isike's bi and Menagerie svilt exhibit in Bucvrus ou Tuesday tho 27th inst It is tbc exhibition now travoling To see tho during acts of equitation of Little Alice Lake apil James Robinson is Atone worth tho price of ndiuiMdon Says Boots to John: tell me why Tho people pass windows by? At Mu nson's now they atxeays stop Affd quickly in bis Store they tjuoth honest John: reason's -plain You sell your Goods at such a gain Tho pcoplj vote ou an And uftei that jjoss'by your Store KANifE of Time On Monday hist the summer schedule went into effect on the Pitt-buiir Folt yue and Chicago Railroad tittitie will run until further notico as follows trains rcsnino east Mail Train Express Local Freight Through Freight TRAINS RVNNINli I Mail Train Express (meal Freight Through 1 i 1 i i I I 1 run Her down an opportunity t' In Court of CeBi- 1 mo Plea of Craw- -fiord county Ohio I virtue of a writ of sale issued by the Clerk 13 ot the Court of aid county in tha above cast and t9 ma directed lr-wilLofford'or mle wt public auction at thc'Juor! of the Court IToiSso in lin cyrus on I Monday tbe l9ih day May Jp02' betweefl the hour of 10 a- and 4 of said flay the following dosopih -ed real estate to wi4 Part of the east part of tbe north-west quarter of section twelve township three south of range sixteen cast commencing on the west side of Gormley and ex tension of east street of Jobos addition to the town of Buycru twelve feet south of the roeh lime ef Gornaley'a land runtiin thenee west Kirallel with Gormley line i ono hundred and sixty -five feet thence south parallel with said eust street feet thence east parellel with said iioe one hundred and sixty-five foot to -said -east etrwet thence north with the west line of said east street to the place of beginning situated ia Crawford county Ohio Api raiseil at twenty-two bumlred and fifty dollars Terms cash on the day of sal WORDEN" Sheriff Hoplkv Atiornet for Plaintiff April Ibtb 18f2-tif $7 bit SHERIFF'S IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY OHIO Jamas Gill plaimifl ru Frederick l'Toffer ct vl defendant By virtue of an i order of fale issued by the Clork of the Court of -aid ioi ni in the above o-e and to irq directed 1 will oflyr fm -ale nt Public Auction at the door of the Court-house in Bucyrus ou SATURDAY tbe 2 4 th day of May A 18fi2' between tbe hour of ten A end foug f- M-of said dny tlie following described real eitate to-wit: Out-lot number two f2J in Addition to the Village of Galiou in tho county of Crawford and State of Ohio Appruised at eight hundred and fifty dollars -Terms ea-h on tbe day of a1e WORDEN Sheriff oT Crawford County Ohio Cxmitm Attorney for PlaiiitilL Bueyru- April 2j 1802 $4 1 SALEJ-IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF CRAWFORD C0UK-TY OHIO Silas Tyler versus JamosW- rami re By virtue of an order of sale Usued' by the Cleik ot the Court of raid county in the above ca-e and to mo directed I will offer for aje at Public Auction at the door of the Court-house in Bucyrus on SATURDAY ibefflstdsy of May A f802 betweeic the hours of ten -A nnd four of said day tho following-described real estate to-wit Tbe east half of Lot fiftv-rix J61 elwo Let sixty-one (61 and sixtyi-twp (62) ifi addition to tbe village ol Livingston in the eouaty of Ciawfoid and State of! Ohio Apprai-ed as follow Lot No 56 Lot No 61 00 Lot Mi 02 1 650 0 Terms cash on tbe Usj- of sale i WORDEN Sheriff of Orawford County Ohio -8 Harris Attorney Bucyrus May 1 1802( Pf fl 60-5t SALIC IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLFAiS OF CRAWFORD COUNy TY OHIO Bowman plaintiff versus William II Bair rt at By virtue of an' order of sale issued by tbe Clerk of the Court of said county in tbe above case and' to me directed I will offer for sale at Public Auction at tho door of the Court-house in jBucyrus on SATURDAY the 31st day of' May A 1862 between the hours of ten A and four of said day the folloh ing-dcscribed real estate to-wit: The east part of the north-west quarter section eleven (II) in township three (3) south cf range sixteen (16) east beginning on the cast line of the said quarter section five and six tenth chains north ofthe sou'h-cast corner of the earns thence south eightyfeven (87) degree west twenty seven (27) an d'twenty nine ono-hundredth (29-100) chains thentee north three (3) degree west twenty-three X23) end six-tenth (8-10) chains thence north eighty-seven (87) degree east three (3) and twenty-nine (2B) hundredth chains: thence south seventy-eight (78) degrees cast three and one-half (3)) chains thence Worth seventy-five (75) degree east three and one-half (3J) chains thence south seventy-seven (TT) degrees east three (3) chains thence south sixty-five (Go) degrees east five and ono-ha'lf (SjV) sMiains thence sruth forty-nine (49) degree east two and one-half chains thence south sixty-seven (67) degrees east sixnnd ono-half ehaiDs tbenee south three (3) degrees cast seven end one-half chains thence liortlf eighty-sev in (87) degree cast two chains thence south three (3) degrees four-tenth 8 4-IT) chains Jo the place of beginning containing fifty-five nnd fix hundred and seventy-six thousandths (55 675-1000) of an acre more or Us Also part of the west half of the north-west quarter nf section eleven 1 1 in township three (3) south of range sixteen (1) aforesaid sod bounded and dcscuhcd a follows: Commencing at a post on tbe section lino twenty-three (21) chains and thirty (30 links north of the south- west corner of said half quarter section and running thenco north three (3) degrees west along the section line eleven (11) chains and sixty (60) links to a post- thetUe north Seventy-five (75) degrees east nine (9) vhains and eighteen (181 links iheuce south nioe degrees east three (3) chains thence south seventy-tdo (72) degree east three chains to a post thence south three and one-half (3 M) degrees enjt ninfe (9) chains to a post thence south eighty-seven na one-half (S7)i) degrees west eleven (11 chains and fifty-two (02) links to the place of beginning eon taining thirteen and eighty -nirte ere-hundted th (13 89-ltiO) acres more or less -Appraised as follows: For the fifty-five tie re tract 27o3 For tbe thirtcen-nert tract 694 Terms cash eh the day tjf sale 1 UorBen Sheriff of Crawford County Ohio llAunis Attorney Bucyrus Arit 25 1862 tP- f- SALE IN THE COURT FfJ COMMON FLEAS OF CRAWFORD COUNTY OHIO Gottloib Kesselling versus B- Cop et al By virtue of' ad order of al issued by tl5 Clerkxof tlie Court of said county in the above case and to mo directed I will offer for sale et Public Auction at tb door of The Cautt-heoie in Bucvrus on SATURDAY the 14th day of June A 1862 between the hours of ten o'clock A find four 31 of said day thy loL lowing-described real estate to-wit Thirty-five (35) feet off of the west eidq of Tu lot number thirty-three (33) in the vilhigq of Livingston now withn tb corporate limit ff tf incorporated village of Crestline Appraised at three hundred dzdlaj Also a part of block number twenty-seven (27) in said village of Crtiblline beginning at the southeast corner of block number twenty-six (2fi) running south parallel with Thoman Street twq hundred and forty (249) foet thence west at rlgli( angles with said street ono hundred and sixty-five (165) feet to Ihe place of beginning thepce in continuation of said last mentioned line' on hundred and fifty-five (155) feet to ColumbuJ Sticot thence eolith along said stieCt fifty (50) feet thenco cast one hundred ftCd fifty-Uv (1 55) feet thence north" fifty (50) thfl piaeelof beginning! situated iu the county of Crawford aid State of Ohio ApprnUcd a( three hundred and fifty dallai Teuns cash ou the day of sale i WORDEN Sheriff ff Crawford County Ohio Hauhis Attorney tor Plaintiff Bucyrus May 9 1862 $1 SAUEIN THE COURT COMMON FLEAS OF CRAM FORD C0UN-TY OH 10 --Janies Kerr plnintifl rsrmt Samuel Fltnn dfeffcodadtsj By vltttue (f wder of sale issued tiy tho Clerk' of fiie Court of said county in tho above n-e and to me directed I will offer for sale at at the dao of the Court-house in Bucyius on SATURDAY tho day of June A 1862 between tb hours of ten A and fur of wiid May tbtf foil ifi desjsr ibe rl state to-wit: 1 Lot number on hundred sod twexly (120) la addition to the incorporated village of ion" Crawford CoOnty Uhio 'ft Appraised at two thousand owe hundred (fl90J dollars 'ri 1 Also fourteeft Daniel addition nut-tots to the said village of Galion Appraised nt fire hmidrvlUu I twenty fve(52i) dollars i Terms otj day of Sste lTQRDfttf Sheriff of Crawford Cotrnty Ohio and 8rknotil A Itch trey a- 5 1 Bucyrus May 9 1862 (P fffl-M-I ihb oFswnfc the Incorporated tTlbrgo ItT RtfS-yrns will tak notice that from and after tbo I5th day of May 1862 tho OrJirnn'e'trf prevent gwiw frvu r--frin gut large wRliiw tb limit of id Lvoorporuied village Bucyrus passed May J5fb will! be rigidly eoforecd! 1 i i By order of tlie Town Comfeil mvj-2t IV BA 1 I rariYuls i 2VI 3VE JNT HAS just received fau the eastern cities hi spring a ipply of Is II I iv His slock ia full aad complete ombr-scfHg COAT? FANTf- fkSTS HAT? CAT-? Ac Ac Ho keeps on hand GOOD ASSORTMENT of Goods to make up 'to order and employs first-claV-s tailors In manufacturing the place- I IMi 0 I 1 Corner of Public Square lie will pell us cheap its any other establishment in the west Call and examine before making your purchases SIMON Anrit 22 185U MARBLE WORKS! MARSH AND SHERWOOD LKALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN i I Marble Monuments HEADSTONES TABLETS Ac III KINDS Of FURNITURE WORKS TABLE AND BUREAU TOTS SASH STANDS 1 SHELVES MANTLES Furnished lo cider on the ihorlest notice on bund al tbe towe-t retail price- PLASTER PARIS WATER LIME AND MARBLE-DUST Yc would also inform tbe public that iu connection with our Marble works we have opened a STONE YARD Atwhidh weenn mpply builders with Cabs Sill- Water Trbles Lintels Brackets Steps Carvings and atl kinds of work needed in that line 1 Office Shop anil yard four doors south of the Public Square east side of Sandusky Avenue in Ward's Block Bucvru- Ohio JAMES MARSH Jnti Ih-tt II SHERWOOD unit all kinds of Dried and Grefen Fruit call AT IMUJVRUS MACHINE SHOP I I) NOW IN FULL BLAST 1 Tbe undersigned have just completed Jthi'ir fiorka and are now prepared to -manufacture Portable Stationary and Locomotive Style Upright and Horizontal i a ji i With or itliout wngon which they will furnish on short notice at the lowest rate Ten per centjlower than any other Establishment in this section ef the countiy and aa well built as the best of them- but tho best boiler ireq used- 'N-tT-EDgines nnd gearing for gfist abd saW 'mills made' to order Plows Plows We are manufacturing tliieo different patterns of Plows The very best in uso in tho country Patent Steel Tlow 1 This plow is so constructed that when tbe plates become worn they can bo changed so as to Vo as goc as when they were new 1 Tlie Cincinnati Steel Plow The Cast Iron Moultrop Plow These plows are the best material by accomplished workmen and they will be warranted to work Well or no sale- Double Shovel Plows and Cultivators Scrapers LMnner Pells of a new style kept constautly on hand A BOILERS For portable and Stationary engines made and repaired Tubulgf Boilers locomotive style made or repaired lo order AR CANE MILLS Of flic most approved pattern will be manufactured Sugar Evaporator for sale We also have the agency for the sale of tha Ilticlicyc flower -mill' Itcnper Which has been greatly improved aud is the best in use AH kinds of Repairing done on short notice Iron and Brass castings made to NcwWork exchanged Tor old metal We invite tlie public to call and examine for themselves all tho implements and machinery we' have for ale Every job turned ont of the establishment will bo warranted to be well done and to give complete satisfaction Alt who know us know that we do onr work in the best style and that in ouf dealings we follow the Golden Rule strictly TTM BURKHART Sl CO snShnp opposite Philip Feb 14 tf Dissolution of Partnership TIlE-oe-partaership heretofore- existing between Ilowald Bhjther i this day dissolved by mutual consent The hasifies will hereafter be conducted by JIHowaiJ Tfcq toots C'c ttre in the hands of the nnderaig6cf December 6th 1861 JHOWALp The Harp of a Thousand Strings THE NEW SHOE STORE Ahead of all oiuupel-itoi Employs more workmen than all the cl ibhsh its in Bueyru Does better work and keeps better slock Dont sell Stotc boots well greased for French Kip lOont Sell- Shcrp Skin for IWorarro I DEAL IN WOODEN NUTMEGS I i MAKE It IS I IS OCT ill' PIC'' Til IF i IUN REPAIR MtifsODKONS NOR 1CNE PIANOS Dont maiuifactuie ti iangles nor Jewsharps Eir-t ela-s Boot- and Shoe made to order Dare any man in Bucyrus content for the pre-- uitim on sewed Boots Hud Mines at tbe next comity I'tiir Leave your measure and you can have any style of Work your imagination can invent! Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES Can bo -upphi'd by tbe cti-e or dozen at 4 ruitns UR SPRING ST OC I beginning to arrive nnd will continue to do until we shall roll up huge pile of iash'oiiable goods WE ARE AFTER YOU In tbe name of the Continental Congress dear brethren of tho Leather persuasion and will never coase our efforts in your behalf until yon aro-brought to reflect on the great wickedness of imposing upon your fellow men such mioeiablc stuff as you do and at such ruinous prices PEOPLE CE CRAWFORD COUNTY You have ling groaned under the burden of cxcessiva taxation for Boot and Shoes Listen to tbe voice of your friends and ru-h as one man to resist the cursed combination against your best inteicbts a i Strike while you have the golden opportunity and dollars multiplied by dollars will be your unfailing reward For it continuation of these beautiful reflection-call on the undersigned JOS 8 COX Doal cat into the wrong place as several unprincipled are doing business on-our credit Bucyrtl March 7 1862 -tf Legal Notice Joseph Winterh titter vs I In the Court of Com- George Rogers Wayno mou Pleas Crawford Rogers Henry Rogers county Ohio John Heinlen and Jane Heinlen bis wife YHE said Wayne Rogers Henry Rogers John Heinlen and Jane Heinlen bis wire residents of the State of California will take notice that said Joseph Winterholter has this day filed in said Court his petition against them and others setting forth that Ichabud Rogers ancestor of said defendants on tho 20th day of October 1S51 then in full lifo Sold and attempted to convey by deed of general warranty to one Christian Widuian a certain tract of land situate in said county of Crawford and described as follows to-wit i A part of tho north-west quater of section one -township three south of range sixteen east bounded as follows: Beginning on Aline parallel to tbe west line of said quarter section 41 and 92 hundredths rods therefrom and 28 and 79 hundredths rods south of the intersection of said parallel lino with the' north lin of the aforesaid quarto section thence north east 31 48 hundredths poles to the center of the Columbus and Sandusky turnpike road thence south 7 west 9 56 hundredths poles te a post in the center of said turnpike road thence south west 28 96 hundredths poles to a post tbenco 3 west 8 96 poles to the plaee ot beginning hut tnat by mutual mistake between the parties to said deed of conveyance tho starting point in 'the designation point of said tract of land ia in said Iced described as follows Beginning 38 poles and 19 3-4 links south of tbe north lino of said section instead of designating the starting po int in the boundary theteof as in the description herein above contained That afterwards said Christian Widmou ou tbe 4th nay of May a 1855 sold and conveyed said premises eaid plaintiff with liko mistake in tho description cf said premises and plaintiff is noW the owner tkercofi Plaintiff in his petition qrrnys that tho Court may order tbe defendants to execute to tbe plaintiff a deed of conveyance correcting said mistake and conveying to tbe plaintiff tbe said premises in his petition described as was so intended by the said Ichabod Rogers and that ou failure of tbe defends tits to comply ith raid order that the decree of the Court may bo taken and held tor a conveyance thereof and fur other proper relief Ac Defendants arc requited to answer on or before the 31st dy of May 1862 ALL A CLEMENTS April II w6 foi Pl'ff- T11F court of common pleas OF CRAWFORD COUNTY Mary Janfe Sloop plaintiff against narriton Sloop defendant The defendant above named whose residence is unknown to the plaintiff above named is hereby notified that Mary Jane Sloop did on the twenty-ninth day of April A 1862 file her petition in the office ol (be C'b'rk of the Court of Common PleaF within and for the county of Crawfof 1 and State of Ohio charging the aid Hsfrison Sloop with having been willtully absent from the eaid Mary Jane Sloop for rnoie than three year last past and asking that she may be divorced from the said Harrison Sloop wrliioli petition Will stand for hearing at the next term of taid Court MARY JANE SLOOP By Jackson A Morris her Attorney' Dated this 29th day of April A Ie62 my2-6t f- $4 37 IN TIIE COURT OF COMM PLEAS OP CRAWFORD COUNTY Mary Jane Sloop plaintiff against Uanison Sloop defendant The dofendnp will tako notice that on Tuesday the twentieth day of May A'D 1862 the plaintiff above named Will take the depositions of sundry witnesse to he used ris evidence on the trial of tbc above cause at the office of tbe Clerk of tbe Court of Comitton of Marlon County Ohio in the town of Marion lit the county of Marion in the State of Ohio between the hours of tight o'clock A and six o'clock of said lay and that Iho' taking of tho same will bo adjourned from day to day between tbe same hours until they are completed JACKSON A MORRIS my2-3t $2" Attorney for Rlaiatiff -Hi Notice is hb-heuy given that the subscriber hqs been appointed and qualified ax Administrator off the Estate of William Grecq late of Crawford County Ohio deceased GEORGE TOMLINSON--f Dated Aubutn April 23th 1862 rpy2-3t DRUGS! DRUGS! IN QUINBY'ri NEW BLOCK CLARK Having put tin-ed the interest of Mr Fulton in tlie firm of Fulton A Clark is now tullv prepared to supply everything that can be desired in tbe line of DRUGS AND MEDICINES Chemicals Paints Oils Varnishes Dye tuffs gars Tobacco Snuff Sperm Oil Lard Oil Fish Oils Coal Oils Caudles Perfumery Surgical 1 ostruiueu ts Lamps -Wlckiug Burning Fluid Cooking Extracts Brushes all kinds Nursing Bottles Nippile Shields and Bootik nnl Lead aud Striping Pencil- Gold and Steel Pens Drawing aad Tissuo Paper Pass Books Porte Monaics Fancy Baskets Paper Envelopes Blank Books Diaries Penkivcs Bibles Testament Pocket Books Ac Ac Wall Paper Window Shades Borders Cielmg Papers Frc co Ornaments Cords aud Tassels WIMA IIQI UIS For Medical Mechanical aud Artistical pur pose alone Monongahcla Whisky Mugnolia Whisky Excelsior Whisky Old Port Puro Juice and Malaga me French Brandy Jamaica Bum Holland Gin Madaiia Wine Sherry Wine i rimes Back and tilionliter porters We beg leave to say that it is our determination to supply everything in outline of business that can bo desired iu prime order and on rca-onablc term Physicians supplied on as good terms as can bo liud in Northern Ohio Prescriptions attended to and compounded With promptness and the utmost care forgot tbe place in Nfw nioclv jan 18 tf I) A I I is i li LIFE I I TERS! Are purely vegetable extracts They cure all bilious disorders of the human system They regulate and invigorate the liver and kidneys they give tone to the digestive organs they regulate tho secretions excretions and exhalations equalize circulation aud purify the blood Thus all bilious complaints some of which are Torpid Liver Headache Dyspepsia Piles Chills and Fevers Costiveness or Looseness arji entirely controlled and cured by thdse remedies LIVER REGULATOR Removes tbe morbid aud bilious deposits from the stomach and bowels regulates tbe liver and kidneys removing cveiy obstruction restores a healthy aclion in the ititl organs It is a buperior a it) i 1 li (I i i it Much better than pills and much easier to take DARLINGS LIFE BITTERS Isa superior tonic and diuretic excellent in cases of loss of appetite flatulency female weakness Irregularities pain In tho fide and bowels blind protruding and bleeding piles and general debility READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY 1 Jas: Brutnley merchant 184 Fulton street Nw York writes August IS I860 have been afflicted with Piles accompanied with bleeding the last three years I used It i AND LIFE li I IIS IT ii a And now consider myself entirely Hon John A Cross writes March 15 60 In tho spring of 1859 I took a revere cold which induced a violent fever 1 took two doses of IriUT f'cgtilafor It broke ttp my cold and fever at ortce Previous to this attack I hnd been troubled with dyspep sia several month I have felt nothing of it Otis Studloy Esq 128 East 28tb st writes: 13 16G0-I had a difficnlty with Kidney Complaint three years with constant pain in the small of back I had used most all kind of medicines but found to permanent relief until I usod Livor Regulator anti Lite litters I passed clotted blood by tho tm thra I am now entirely cured and take pleasure in recommending these remedies Mrs Tcbow 11 Christopher street writes: 204860 I hava been subject to attacks of Asthma the last 20 ye I have never found anything equal to N' Liver Regulator In affording immediate relief It Is a thorough Liver and Eillious Mrs Young of Brooklyn writes 28 In May last I had a severe attack of Piles which confined mo to the house I took one bottle of Life Bitters and was entirely cured I have had no attack 1 D-Westcfvcl Esq of South 6th -near 8th st Williamsburg I writes! 6 been troubled with in the Liver and subject to bilious attacks I was advised by a friend to try Ilarling's Liver Regulator I did eo and found it to operate admirably Jremotin'g the bile and arousing thelircr to activity I have al-s6 used It as a Family Medicine TV hen edr children are ont of sorts we give them a few drops and it sets them all right I find ft meets the general wants of tbe bowels and stomach when Reader if you need either or both of these most excellent Remedies inquire for them at the store if you do not find them take no other but inclose One Dollar in a letter and on reoeipt of the money the Remedy or Remedies will be sent According to your direetiSns by mat! or express postpaid Address -DziN'L Darling 102 Nassau 84 New York- in centaod 51 Bottles each Jan24'61tr6 Domestic quiet will not be di-turbe 1 and no indi I right will be inteifered with but iolalious of order and disrespect to the Government will be Allowed by the immediate arrest of the ofienders The Navy-yard was completely dcstrdved to- gethcf vjtli a large number of and ll other vessels Tlie Merriiinic Blown Forfrkhs Monrok May II The Mrrriwn- was bloyvn up by the rehels rbout five o'clock thi-morning Krjiorl il (lie I ate Aclion St I 1 1 1I on It nils I INNfcftOT I 1 ItAMrrox Roads May 9 To Hi ilicncy the President oj the Cniicd Stiff's Sir Agrecnbly to a communication just received from Hon Stanton I'havo the honor is report the instructions I gave yesterday to the officers commanding the several vessels dot it boil to open tiriKu Sewell's Point They "cic that" the object of the move yvas to ascertain the prub- ability of landing a body of troops thereabouts and to reduce the works if it could be done that tho wooden vessels should attack the principal works in enfilade and that the Monitor was to be accompanied by the Stevens and should go up as far as the works and then operate in front on the appearance of the Mcrrimac outside of tho Works The Monitor had orders- to fall back into a fair The other vessel ycre not to hesitate to run hT ibiyyn and he liufltmon an unauned yes-ol of light uraft and high speed with a ouryed bow yvas kept in the direction of the Monitor bvpressly to thiow herself across the rrimae either fore or aft of bur plated house: but the rrininr did not eugage the Monitor nor did she place herself yhcre tho could have been assailed by our ran yessela to any advantage or where there was any prospect whatever of getting at her My instructions were necessarily verbal and in giving! them I supposed that 1 was carry ing out your Llics in substance if not to the letter The demonstration resulted in establishing the fact that the number of guns at the ptincipal work on e-ewaH's has been essentially reduced and is not greater now than nineteen and that iho number of men now stationed there is comparatively qui to limited The quaUcra connected with this woik were set on lye by our shells and no doubt seriously injured I am very respectfully your Ml goldsbokourh Flag Uflu-cr commanding Blockading Squidiun Kvplo-ion nt rauej Island Blow lug ujv of tin- rtlerriinnc Id ac ua Ion of tlie Ports mu tire Island For rit MoMiot Miy 11- -A lour o'clock hi oi ing a bri nil igh i b-erv ed limn 1 oi ti I Motni-e ill liie direction ofCianey Island Pre- eiely at hal! -past four an explosion tuok pliee which made the earth and water tremble lbr miles around In the midst of tho bright flame which shot up in the distance tlie timbers and iron of a "steamer could be seen flying through the air No doubt was entertained that the M- rrimne had ceased to exist In a few minutes a tug boat was seen coming toward tlie Portress nt full speed and when nearing tlio barf the radiant eoun teiiunce ot 'ip-i tain Case cf the Minnc'tt ga' a -i un-e that tlio-rrews brought was of a no gijtify'ng char I I ieii-1 I I i 1 about eight o'clock in the morning to-the number of 200 on their way to Suffolk Oh the lino' of the liver re -telling from Craney Island to Norfolk tlicie arc not less than six heavy earthworks mounting in all sixty-nino cannon all of which are still in position Tho amount of powder found in tho mig iine i is estimated at 5000 pound- and the fixed am munition-taken can only be coii- mcrttcd by the cargo We landed at the wharf and tuok a stroll through Noifolk Soldiers were stationed nt the wharves nnd picketed through tbe city while the flag of Hie Union floated triumphantly from tho cupola of the Cuitoru-house It being Sunday tho houses through the city were generally closed The Secessionists talked boldly of the Southern Confederacy declaring their intention to receive nothing but Confederate money saying they would have nothing to do with the Lincoln shinplastcrs They wero fully confident that in twenty days Norfolk would jje repossessed and the ankees driven out True to the spirit of secession tho lire as anticipated on Saturduy and which throw a broad red glare across the heavens on Saturday night proceeded Lorn tho destruction of the Navy-yard was done by order of the rebel commander scarcely any thing beiDg left fcut black walls and chimneys Even the immense dry-dock -was mined and damaged and it is said tho engine-pump belonging to it was removed to Richmond Uattlc at Fort Pillow Off Fort Pillow May 10 t-pccial Dispatch to the Chicago Times Vs have had a fight and a glorious one too purely naval withncorly an equal numbor of boats pn each side and have sent the rebel back down the river badly crippled They attacked us this morning at six and before eight they wero so badly whipped that they will never again attempt such a job Yesterday morning they sent a boat up with a flag of tiuoo ostensibly to arrange an exchange of two surgeons captured at the bttle of Belmont but as now appears simply to ascertain definitely tho position of our fleet Early this morning-as usual our mortar-boats were towed to their position for firing and scarcely had been rnoorod when tho rebel rtn Louisiana appeared coming around tbe point accompanied by four other gunboats Tna ram immediately opened tiro on the Cincinnati to which the latter replied with interest The rebel boats were all hold in check by tho Cincinnati alone when the rest of tlie Federal fleet got under way and came to her assistance In the meantime the rebel ram finding her guns ineffectual against the Iron armor of tho Cincinnati approached her with tbe evident intention of punning her down Captain Stembel of the latter prepared to meet the assault of the turn by opening his steam battciies and putting them in readiness for use As the rebel craft approached within close range tho Cincinnati turned her head about causing the ram to run along close beside her when Captain Stembel drew bis pistol nnd very coolly shot the pilot killing him instantly but a second afterward a musket ball struck the gallant Captain in bia left shoulder inflicting a painful though not serious wound At this time tbe contest between the two boats was intensely exoiting The crews of each were armed with carbines cutlasses and boarding pikes and wero discharging volley after volley in quick succession at eaeh other while the ram was also endeavoring to get her head about bo as to run into and if fossible sink her antagonist Just then the Stea'in atteries of the Cincinnati were opened with terrible effect throwing heavy volumes of steamand scalding water itfto the midst of the rebel craw placing all who appeared on deek hors combat An Citizrn TrCKtt nv ('ti'v Mo--A man named Brennard to-day week called at the residence of Simon Snyder and inquired the way to Shelby Richland County Mr Snyder informed him but he shortly afterward returuc 1 He was again shown tho road lie returned for the third time when he was accompanied by Mr i Snyder to the railroad who gave huu the necessary directions As he was about to return toJiis lesidence he was seized by Brennard and severely bitteu on -the face He threw Breunard down and then ran toward tho house He was caught I by Breunard who stabbed him in the sjde and arm- The out in tho arm was eiy tfangereits it being near an artery Brennard was laptuied aid tied aud then delivered to tho constable who took him to his parent's house nboutjnidwuy between Spring Mills-and Shelby where he was informed thaj: about two years ago Brennard received a discharge from tbc Lunatic Asylum at Columbus and since that time bod been residing at home 'He ought to bo sent back to hi old quarters Mt Snyders slowly recovering JhufiiU T1 i trMU mm Jirui)l on the Island nc ascrajmi It llit the 31i riijioc hod laid during h'aturdiy at a General Omci: PtrTSttlRr bout ayvk I -llt ncar a Ililu 1olow luj of the isIln1 AND CiitCA'jn Railway oMfiNT During the night -he had been brought "back and 1 iirsBLB'i Miy I loo run tijore'her officers and crew wtre landed ou v0' NOTICE Tlie Pit'sburg Fort Wayne the i-dund dnd a slow match applied to her mng-and Chicago RailAuy Comptny having received a urine She was t- rn to fragments by the time the proper legal conveyance of the Railroad from etew were out of reach of her Tho officers an 1 Pittsburg to Chicago with all its appendages i crew pa-sed through the country on the main land with all after- The report was that nil tlie eat th ork- at Craney Island appeared to be abandoned though the rebel flag was still flying Iiiut Lfilri Ige fio tu the VO-oon landed with an aimed me took down the rebel flag and hoi-led the tais aud stirpes amid cheering bv tlie trow Captain Case immediately reported the fact to the and teciotary of War' At tiie request of the ct Ca pi it i Ca-e immediately pi -i i 1c to i- 1 Uey Island to a-icrtain if the vo-il e-ie cv ated in company wjth the fleet wbnh was then ad van ting As we neared Cra nay I land we found I tlie imiiiui-c fiitress abandoned though lime1 rebel Ibig- ere Jlill floating in dill' bent paitsof the work- Captain 'a-e was the first yal man that re--rd hi- foot on the soil of this tiea-uiii bln 1 1 1 ligbo id and lie old flag was soon gi to the bret'e fit d'i it- on the i-iand ore in four or five sep irate -eetioii- o-y i-n n-tr'iiate-i i the engineering sltill a 1 most admirable workmanship Tho vun: lelt in excellent condition as were also the extensive bairacks which haj accommodated during the winter 2000 I men gun- were mounted in different parts of tho work- tin tlie main part of the island the 1 Works commanded the approach1' tn tbe chru nvl the riv cr Uv-oliit to-iK of the ougirhiiloiial Caucus c-pecial Dispatch to the Times Asnisaros May 11 Tbc committee appointed by tho Congrcs-ional caucus of yesterday had a meeting last night and talked over their programme Tlr Crittenden the Chairman wag requeued to draw up some resolutions fur au adjourned meeting of the committee lo-uiurrow morning at 1 ff 51 iitteuden The committee gives renewed ura nces that tin i i Ret on is limited to tlie scope of lheir duties ns members of Congress That they hive no thoughts of organizing of attempting to organize a political part the object is meietv to unito the conservative strength in Congress against ini-eliiei -oi Abolition and Secession toil- now pending 1 be resolutions presente I by the commit tec on Monday night will he substantially the-e-r That tlie Coii-titutiun the Uniuu and the I of the Unite 1 ttates must In enforced and the rebellion agiin-t them put down and that it is their duty to lote tor evei measure necessary and roper to that end 2 That it is the dictates of policy as well as ot humanity that no more war iulcnee or injury should be inflicted th in is absolutely neccs-aiy to supple- the re be I ion thi lnle no hto should I 1 i 1 1 to I ii lo-! 1 1 ui is ho as i is in a in A a gi i -1 the hvci in-iit should rcinemhcrthit io- ngig'ol in it ha hirin our fellow citize ns and they and their descendants must again make nud on take a uommon destiny 2 That tlie States arc com poij and c--cn in 1 paits of tho Union bound together by the Const! tution that rebels oan not dne-t States of tboir 1 rights and powers as such pints of tbe Union and though they may obstruct for a time the enjoyment of those rights and powers poll the removal of tho obstruction by tbe suppression of the rebel- Iioif the States must revert to their original rights aud rela'ion- ami to itinuin as Jong as the Constitution th- Unite! Stit- which binds' them into one Government shall endure 4 That while condign punishment should be! visited on leading rebel'- to mark and stigmatise! their detestable crime the mlsica of the people of tho seceded States are not equal offenders and deserve immediate amnesty on abandoning their opposition to tho Govern mtnt 6 That on tbeso principles the general confisca tion and emancipation bills pendiDg before Congress aro impolitic unconstitutional and highly dingen us to tlie future peace of tho country and should not become laws 0 That the members of Congress uniting ir? tbe expression of these sentiments hile not fully indorsing evciy thing that Lincoln has done do nevertheless have an abiding confidence in his honesty patriotism and desire tu preserve the constitutional rights of tho States The resolutions may vary a iittlo frbru those but nof materially 1 Mr Yiillandigham did not attend thcmaeting Tilts Republicans of late when it bus suited their purposes liavo mnnifested a great rogaid for tho political teachings of Douglas Before he died Douglas gloiied iu the vindication of his popular sovereignty principle in its application by his political opponents to the then recently oiganized Tenitoiies of Dacotah Nevada and Colorado the other day in the House a bill passed needlessly expunging the ptinciple of popular sovereignty from the organization of those Territories and substituting in its stead the arbitiary mle of Corureesional intervention The Wilmot proviso of the war with Mexico in 184G is resurrected in the war with tho Southern States of 1862 Tho race of the Bourbons ia not yet extinct: The Abolitionists neither learn nor forget iC5T Senator Doolittle said iii the Senate the other day hat Congress undertakes to trample on the Constitution by usurping powers nt granted it is just as much rebellion and revolution as the acts of the insurrectionary State? If the Federal Government can thus usurp power then the days of the Republic are past and the days of the Empire Precisely what the Democratic press have continually' asserted hut which the Republicans have as steadily denied 7A1 SCROGGS CO Will sell until the 20th of March the remainder of their united stock of TTolh? MATS 4 6 At New York Cost for Cash They return thanks for former patronage but aro compelled to state that they must have all tbe money that is due them Gentleman we have worked for you we havejelothed you Jwe have paid interest on the money you owe us and wow a little effort on your part will place us in possession of our own The thing must he done tf not neither age sex or condition will be respected but all must alike TO AY SCROGGS Co Bucyrus Feb 25 1802 real personal ami mixed Dto the proporty of the Pittsburg Fort Wayne and Chicug Railroad Company now assumes the -control and management of said Road and property All persons employed ou or about said Bond may continue in their rc-pecti vep -iMons or ti- tion until further notice All persons a-soet itions and corpotMtions de-tr- I ing business ariungmnents or wi-hing to continue or change any heretofore existing will nt onco apply to the proper officers of tins company ns this Company is bound by no arrangement or un-derstaading that it docs not expressly assume myfl-4t CAN? President Ilr Remedies AVe publish in another column of to-day's paper an article copied from the Cincinnati Times descriptive of Dr extensive medical establishment in that city By the way Dr remedies hare obtained a great and deserved popularity with all classes It has been but a short iimo since these remedies were introduced into our seotion of country yet Dr Brennan Dr agent in this plaoo informs us that his sales of the Blood Pills and Blood Purifier now far ekceed those of all other medicines for which tic is agent combined The jeason fo'r this is that they have stood the test of practical experience We know this not only from the mouths of others but wo have used them in our own family with tho very best results For all diseases of the blood geue-ral debility wbother proceeding from sickness or from natural weakness indigestion and all kindred ailments we recommend tb0 Scandinavian Remedies as the very best modicioncs extant They are Uestinod to achieve not an ephemeral success but a permanent and deserved reputation which will render them a necessity iu every Lruiily --Fapoleon O) Forth icest March 2 8 advertisement nij9-4t RO 8 A Return the thanks of Their -entire MERCHANT TAILORING ST A II I SI Jf I VI' For past favors ond proposo to our extensn patronage that no pain will bo spared to muko our hop an agroeabjo depsaiitory' for any amount of futnre favors Wemake clothing fromUloths purchased elsewhere Everybody drop in and if sell you any thing perhaps we can spend an agroeable half boor in some other way' If we could only got what money is due ns we wonld f- blit enough on that subject Tours affectionately Oct 12th 1860-tf SCROGGS Co Fresh Oranges Lemons JUST OPENED AT Next door to Marsh Jt Marble-shop my9-3m U' -J- -r--T-rpfTTw NOTICE All person indebted to this firm will save eosts by calliug and settling upjiy the first of A pril fbjltf BURKHART A LAKE i.

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