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rniTTwrn'-nfTf fh - nTTTTTv-T-n:n-T TTTvTiiTTY-4T - ., ,;;!';" uV I ILL; -Li JLLXJuJ : ;: Xf JJL XL ' H ' w'" - :.. v..-.-i y..-- i..'.-, 1 p"fc"4- - . '"T1 'y " ' '' " V " ,"vi''-'1'1 Vl"i - -, a ..4 , r Jk r 1 ' i .i "rr'-: '' ir; I f 1 n it," m il ')"' , r ' ; " " ...Tm. . ... i-,. . ,-.1 . , ,.I -rr UTZ.-.tr. i -.r,nT1.-rr.tr .. .r...-t--.-r - :- ' .... .'.' . ."f !,:.., v , , ( ,,, i, , J. f I I,, Jh-J Hi,! I .--li J-1 i'l-' 'J ' L ijrj. -' 1 I'"' U: 'J''' !f. ''.-I .: 1 ' .1. . !" i ., ,..' '- ''';... ...'. I I ... , , , a ' ; i,-- OHIO; ! THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21. 186b, "'.'' ',' '. .. W- 1 OOOTv TREE IS , KNOWN BY II FIIUIT8 ! ''' St is a Good Physician ly Ms Suo ; cesttf ul Works, The roots and tht leaves will be for tho healing f tho nation-Bible. , , i . , APPOINTMENTS FOR 1861, '02 DU. R. J. LYONS, tha eelebratad Indian Horb Doctor can ba consulted at tho following places every month during lSftl and 1862. Cleveland Office 182, Superior Street, opposite tha 1'oit Uffloe. Ullloo days in uieroiana ai ioiiowi lit. 2nd. 15th. 27th. 23th. SOth and Slat. Toledo, Colli n Houio. office daji 24th, 25th, 26th. Hanallold. American llotol an vinanmum li t. Vernon, Konroa llutol iwarlc,Holton Hotel Ilarenna, Collini Uousa Akron, Lnipire Honao llTooater, Urandall x'g RlTria. Beeba liouae do da 11th and 12th. l;lthanI 14th. Sdand 4th. 6th and 6th. 7th and 8th.-lAth and 17th. 18th and 19th. 20th and 21st. 22d and 23d. da da do do do da Norwulk, American Houaa Monroe, Strong Hotel Adrian. Bracket llouia do Paiaeaville, Cowlea Home do 2Uth IST Maiim atrictly adhered to I giro auoh balmfl aa have no strife With nature or the laws of lifo, With blood mj hands I nerer stain, Nor poison men to eaaa their pain. HI 13 1 rnVSICIAN INDEED Wno CUBES, Tho Indian Ilorb Doctor, U.J. Lyons, cares the fellowing complaints in the mailt obstinate stages of ttieir existenoe, Til: jsiaaaae or ine inroai, L.ungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Dropsy in the Uhcat, Khau natism. Neuralgia., Fits, Fulling Sickneaa, and all ether Kerrous Dorangoincnts. Also all diseases of the Blood, such u Scrofula, Erysipelas, Cancors Farer Sores, Leprosy and all othor complicated tkronio complaints. , . All forms of Female Dilfiiulties attended to with tho happiest roaults. It is hoped that noono will despair of a cure until thiy bivve given the Indian Herb Doctor's Medicine a fair and faithful trial. During the Doctor's trav els in Europo, West Indies, South America and the L'aitod States, ho has been the instrument in God's hand, to restore to hanlthand rigor thousands who were given up and pronounced incmablo by the most oaiinont Old School Physicians; nay moro than a thousand who were at the vorv vereo of the gravo, are now living monuments of tholndian Herb Doctor's skill and successful treatment; and uro daily exclaiming 'IlloHsod be the day when wo flrst saw and partook of the Indian llerb Doctor's Mod iae.' , Satisfactory references ef cures will bo gladly and oberfullygivon whenever rcqitirod. The Doctor pledges his sacred word and honor that ha will nowise, directly or indirectly induce or aaasa an v invalid to take liis incJicines without the strongest probability of a euro Reinembar oonsultationand a'vico froo. Post lively no pationts examined after sundown. The or shall ba liberally considered. The 1) r. ba jast issued a pamphlet containing a briof akotoh of uis lua, study and travels, wtucn oan bo had free of barge by all who uosire one. : Post office address, box 2tV13,Clcvo!oml. Dae 13, '60 nd-ly It. .1. LYONS, H D THE UNIOS WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wonders sure will never cease, Sinco works of Art do so increase, No matter whothcr wo've war or pcaco, Women can now do washing with oaso, With Walker's Union Washer. THE ITNDEIiSKiNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY say to tho pooplo of Knox and adjoining eoaitim, that ho has secured tha Agency for tho manufacture and sale of tho justly celebrated Washer, patented by Mr. (1. Walkor ot Erie county, New York, and before taking this mode of presenting whom to the public, has placed them in tho handtaof those who have given thorn a full and fair trial, and would respectfully call the attention of those desirous of securing a good Washing Ma-thine to tho following testimonial of woll known sititonsof this city and county. Wo, tho undersigned, would rocomm'nd 0. Walker's Una a Washar as one of the most desir-1 able implomonts of honnchold economy and believe .hat it stands nnequaled for case of operating, for perfection and expedition in washing, and for tho tomtort and health of tho operator. L. 11. Fowler, ". Robert Watson, Henry Ransom, Mrs. Robert Watfen, Mrs. Ellen Ransom. William Bartlett, Dr. Was. B. Ueardaley, Jauiea Staunton, Mrs. Dorcas Dcardsloy, W. W. Wad, Mra. Wad, Arnold Ilildreth, Mra. Arnold Ilildreth, George Jackson, Mra. (ioorge Jacksoi, Airs, llolen Staunton, E.Hildreth, Mrs. E. Ilildreth, Wm. Blair, Mrs. Wil'iora Blair, Albert Hildretb, Mrs. Albert Ilildreth. l)ea. c. It. Hriggs, Mr.E. H.Briggs, Ileing fully sutisfiod that we can beat th world of Washing Machines in washing, and for cheapness and durability, would respectfully solicit orders. Call and see our Washers at the Sub. Factory of 1. C. Lane, Coopari' Foundry Building. ' HORACE WELCH. : , n.Utf Mt. Vernon, Ohio. TTIS UNDERSIGNED, residentand practicing Physician of Kox comity for the last twenty rears and of the city rf Mt. Vernon for the last nine years, proposes to treat, if called on in the on-net f tho diaeaao, all tho various kinds of Fevor cur sity and vioinity aro subjeot to, successfully or no akarg mad forsorvieesor medicine. - All Bilir.ua Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chot-ra-Infan turn, Croup, C'aolera Morbus and Cholera, (it its season ) on th above principle. Diptboria, ( putrid or malignant sore throat) flcarlantino, In-tasaatioa of the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with laeeeaa or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Canocr Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on tha face or neck, Blotches on the face or neck, say or all of these will be removed without the knifo, and cured it no charge made for treatment. Recent cases of Felons oured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weakness. Also U the healing f old sores, Ac., Ac A car will be guarantied in all eases of thegen-rativ ogans. N. B. Private eonsultatlona ram and STUtCTt.v iSJlrFIPKNTIAI,. O.FFFICE-0 Vin cast of Maln-at., Mt, Vr-aon, Ohio. Addreis Postonle Box, No. 5. ,DR. J. II. OFFICER. ot 32 ly HIGHLY IMPORTANT "NEWS "FRnMCifiClfil 9000 MeCoruiok's Mowors and Reaper! in th tl(i t . , Tw-)nty fir thousands sold, during tha past six yean or an average of ovr 4,000 each year Bales lave increased from 1,000. in 1854, to nearly M0( a 18A0, beinr a largor number than is mono-aetut 1 by any othor single establishment In th world. ... 1 Th ibseiiber has seonred th airency for Knox Co. oft above popalar michlna whiob stands at tbe steal of th list of Mowers and Roapers as the moat simple, durable and perfect performer ever ff.-red to theaitistn of Knox Co. all of which b 1 willing to prove by letting any farmer take one of ur Ui-K-oiues with any other machine to ns through harvest - k agreeing to boy on of th laoohinos when through harvest giving him ' the hoiee which to buy, and charging nothing for the as of tha McCorm'ick If he does notehooeo to take It. W are prepared to giro all farmers who will giv as atoll, circulars with any amount or testimony from near bom that will aatisry them, thai itla th machine for theti to bay. For further formation oall at th Hardware .Store nf -i . . t .,, . i, " C. C.0URTI3, I .t .2I-Jm.) i , ,, . Main at., Mt, Veraon.O. : iuu m. MCFiacAKe. WILUAX. Win McFARLAND & WELLS. NEW 'FRNITUftE' RoOJtIS on titiN gmitrr. , , . OVER HAUK'S HARNESS AND SADDLE JHOP rV(d (lon:sDBo El!rs'1liu Svtor " WHERE MAY BE VQUXD A.OOOD ASSORT-ment of Chairs, Bedsteads ami Cabinet War f their ewa aanuttotur, at prices to suit the tisaes. All work warranted.' 11 1 " '' All kinds of Wood turning dnne'od'khortWlrV end 1 good atvle. Coon try Cabinet-. M iVers wll . well to giv a call. ' Wagon Hnhhe. B'ai ' Banisters. Noel Posts, and In short -irythjnr il wood en beta reed at ear ahop, I""" I - K. B. LamW, conatrrprodoeeiVid etttf take! la exeheng for uf work. All erdtrt promi ttaaded to A W e th'te nitron iie wtlieite toUD? TARLA"B4 WILLI' ' - - 1 - . : !:! , ,1 .1, li...i i,iioa-ne .t ! ATTORNEY-AT, -LAW,- 'wM,yi:niQx ',";;,",;.:., OFFICE Rooms formerly-otrnplcd by Hoamer Curtis, Esqy threojloorsMouth flf tha bank, ; i buainard; iiubuidoe, ; ', , t LITHOGRAPHERS " IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE - ; ' . : . . . . , j .' . BANK, STBEET, " .!.' ).' ... -. , Opposlto WtddU House, Cloveland, Ohio HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY TVBIW, . O FFI C-North side KrotBlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. tV ALTER U.SJUTII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, :, MT. VERNON, OHIO. , Office on High Street, opposite tho Court rtouie ' , feb25tf . CALL AND GEL' YOUR M I L L, I N K It Ti '' " ' ' ' AND ' " " FURNIHING GOODS! I A. P. GILLMQRE'S. MT; VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TKEES,;.to.. TIIEAP TO SUIT TnE . . , HARD TIMFS! Our stock of fruit trees. ornriro?ns rane vinos. An , is mooh morn extensiro than ever before, and will be sold very cheap. BARTON 8TAHR 43 t , , 1). O. MONTGOMERY, ATTORBEY AI IUm IN BOOTH BUIliDINO OVER MUSIC STORE- Mount V ornon, Ohio. pedal attention given to the Collecting of minis, and tne ptirchnse and aalo of real Kstato. hive for snle unimproved lands' fllon. fl-tll 31 es in Osao Conntv. Missouri. 005 acres In V -.rrcn County. Missouri, 302 aeros in St. Fran lisCounty. Missouri, also 12i acres and ono 40 lerolotin Hardin County, OfTTo, and Rll aeresln H rcer county, unio. March I. 'J, 10-tl, n AS O. BONNET. jortN p. nors B ... BONNE Y k ROUSE, ATTORNEYS 4 COUN'SKLlM? 'AT 1AW AND SCLICITORS.lS' CHANCERY. 58 Main slroot, 1'ooria, Illinois. Particular alt irion eirce to Real Estate, aad ullectioti caios taken throughout tho .State. 40-ly 1 1 " - . TANck. W. u.coormt. VANCE & COOPER, attorneysTtlaw, MT. YSBNOK, 0. Office southeast eornor ef Main and Chestnnt ts, opposite Knox Ci.antyBnik. ' cpt20 Tmirt.E op Ar,M.iyl4,lSl. ': CARD PICTURESI CARD PICTURESI! LEWIS is prepared to make that beautiful stylt f full length oard pictures that aro attracting s much attention in eastorn cities. Also, miniature pictures for visitingcards, businossoards, Ac. Ca and see thoin. Riouis eornar Main and Gambia streets, Mt. Veraon, O. 23-tf. ,JY wiieue voir CAM ttvi THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ,:3 E TURNS HISTHANKS TO THE CITIZENi A of Knox County for the liberal patronage 03 jndedto him, and would say tiiat be has now 0 jnd as good Harnoss, Saddles, Buggy, Carriag' Tagonard Tlow Harnoss, Collars, bridles, Martii iils,Whlrr Ao.,asevr.-' SUOF Nctth-eaatoorner JIarketHouse. cll:H. , , . , (. , ALEX ANDER , ELLIO TT , .' ,'. :. . ; 1, r Deaf and Dumb,! . ... . ' HOUSE PA INTER.' ' . OFFERS hls siT!co.f.trtrth'citif(ms of Mti Vo non and. Knox, ouunty,nd solicit a (hare of publi patrooao- , .' ' ' ' FeyShop l Jacob Martin's' building opposite he Drak Hotel, Mt. Vanjon, Ohio. nq20ntjn- LEWIS' : TEMPLE 'M ART ,! : ' ' COX. MAIN AND fl AJUU-BTI., . . . . " 1 :t t iw'')ortH 5 Over Tjlor, iQantt &.C9.,$n Store, I -sv t VX..JV.9: XtfiUlH Mi PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of th art. . Da-guorrootypoa and Ambrotypea photographed to any sis and'eolored tree to nature. Arnhrd- types and other small werxdononn short Boti-.e.; N, B. T Th style of pictures termed 25 cent pic turns positively not taken at mr rooms. ' t mt rooms. --. E. LEWIS. 22 'B0-n3-tf Entrance On, Main Street, between Tlor,fiat Co, ' and L. Mnuk'i Clothing Store. . AnrlllO-Mlf - !-ji,- ,fli..7l r A n in , . - aa MU V A L. . 1 nt RENT JTST'1 "TA Ukaa.fM a'Urm year the foema MM m A oentiy epie, y Ht.N.H, liillt and imaij llatelvover theater room of Taylor, Oantt A Co, where he will prosecute th virions dntref hi th profeislon. Wi'h 10 years soiistsnt phMtiM.aort tn aeqininiswie with ait ik LAXK 1 .M fiiu t il bi I S ot th Art, He ueuoonn-lent of giving entire satisfaction.'.'',' " ' mi , if g,vihg entire satisfaction.. ' ' The kat afltlwf th. Prar.Hiw ihted o sxerelaad la.everw a,o Oa hand latnekl Deata maearlaeeotlyiceenredfroafteB i ji'a mni.tii l-il ;niiA .Jaai vahni.li lua V uo II il ii "I . ' .. . 4 , DARLING'S . ', . .' -.m ' (' LIFE I3ITTERS 4 Aro pur vogetablt 'extracts. Theyoure alt III HonH disordera of tho human tystem. They regy ulatoand lnrigorat the liter and kidneys; the five tona.ta the .digestif organs; they rag u 1st - tho socretlons, axcretions and xhalationa, equall Is tha circulation and purlTy tha blood. Thus, al billious eomplaints some of whloh are Turpld Liver, Hlok Hoodaohe, Dyapeptlsf, I'll, Chills and levers, Costivoneas or liOOMnss ara antlralr son iroiou ana cured by lues romeuies. ; , . , - DARLING'S - Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from tha atomaoh and bowels, rtgu'stet the liver and kidnoya, removiag tvery obitraoticn, restores a natural and healthy action in th v.tal orgaus, It is superior . FAMILY- HEDIEIBE, Much bettor than Fills, and muoh easier to take. DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is a superior tonie and diuretic; excellent is cases of loss of appetite, flntulenoy, famal wknoas. irregulurites, pain in the side vnd bowels, blind pjotruding ami bleeding piles, and general debility. . , -, READ THE FOLLOWINO TESTIMONTi .Tos. L. Brumley, morthant, 184 Faltnn street, N York i tea August U. l60: 1 hare been ffl tudw. ilea, accompanied with bloediug, the las thro a; I used DARLING'S And now oonsidormysolf actually cured." Ion. John A Cross writes, "B.-aoklyn, March 15, Ir tho soring of 1759 1 took a sovoro cold, which induced a violent fovei I took doses of ' ; DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up myeold and fovea at onco, Previ ous toiliis a tack I hne qoon troubled with dysyop sia, sercrrl months; 1 have felt Sotuipg of il sinoc Otis Studloy,Esq., 128 East 28th stroot. N. T;, wntos: . August 13, 1800. 1 bad a difficulty with Kid ney Complaint threo years,' with constant pain in the small of my back. I hail used must all kinds1 ef medicines, but foiud no permanent' relief until 1 used , , Darling's Liver. -Regulator, ... . , . AND , ., .,f.;, ... LIFJ3 BITTEItS, I passed clotted blood by tho Urethra. I now entirely cured, and tako ploasura In recom mending thoaereinertloSi" Mrs-. O. Tebow, 11 Chriotophor Street, N. Y. write: "Feb- 2U. IW10 I hai-o boon aabjuct to at looks of Asthma tho lust twenty years. 1 havo never fouhd anything to ' . ' Iarliiijr's Liver Ilcariilatoi', in affording immediate .relic. It is a thorough liver and bilious remedy Mrs. Young of llrooklyn, writos: "February 28, 18110 In Mar last I hud a aevcro attack of Piles, which confined mo to the house. I took ot bjt- ''OARltNG'S.UFE BITTERS, ; and was entirely cured. I have had. no attack sinco." ' I). 'Vestervclt, Ei of South Sth near lh St., strcot, illiamsburg, 1,1, wntem' "'Augusta, lNOt). Uiuainx been troubled with a difficulty ia tho livor and subject to bilious aitacks, I was advised by a friend to try DARLING'S LtVER REGULATOR 1 did n. and fmnd it to operate admirably, re moving the bile and amusing tho live itv activity. 1 havo also used it as a , FAMIL MEDICINE. When our ohildrcn are oat of sorts, we give thm a few drops and it sots them all right., I find it nicc-is suo p.uorai want l ot tho stoiiiaeu ana bowels when pisordored." Reader, if Aou need cither or both thes' most exscllent remedies, in uir for the in nt the stores j if you do not find thorn tako no other, but inclese oh dollar in a letter, aad on roooipt of th money the remcpy or remedies will bo sent -according to yoar dircetsons, by mail or express, post paid. Ad- (IrOSt HA.Mr.l, MIAKI.I.MI, . 102 Nassau St.; New lurk. Put up in 50 cent and II boitlos each. 52 dm AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY 11 Fur tne cure of (50NSUMPTION BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND. COLDS. THE MAKOHA AltAllICA DIOCOVKKKD BY A MISSIONARY, WHILE TRAVELIXO IN A II A HI A 1 ALL who are suffering f Consumption should uso tho Maiora Akauica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. ' ' ' All who are threatened with Consumption ehould us the Makora Ababica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Bronchi lis should ua tho Makoba. Akauica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are snfforing fnm Sore Throat, Conghs and Colds, should us tho Makora AraiiCa, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia: All who aro snffering'from Asthma, scrofula and Impurities ef th Blood, should use the Makora Arabiua, d'soovered by a Missionary in Arabia. It euros Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. ' It cures Sore ThroauCougha and Cld. - It cures Atheia, Scfila and Impurities of th .Blood. This unequalled -tody Is now for the first tiro introduood to th public ' ' ' It was providontinlly diacoverel by a missionary while traveling in Arabia. Ho war cured of Co sumption by its uso after his easo was pronounced hopeless by learned physicians ia Europe. , llo has forwarded tu ua in writing, a full account of his own oxtraordlndry cure, and of a number of other cures which have come tinder his observation andnlsoafullactountof the medicine. A' his request, and impelled bv a desire to extend a knowledgo of this remedy to the public, we have bad his oninmanieatian printed in pamphlet form for free distribution. Its interest is enhnneed by an account whioh he gives of some ef the aeenes of. the Syrfon Massacros, which be' obtained from there whaeufTared In that awful tragedy. . : ' This pamphlet may be obtained at ourofto, or it will be son t free bv mail to all who apply for it. 1 (Wt import th Makorx Ababica direct from Smvrna thmagk the house of C'leon A Oyllppus, and wo bare always on band a full sepply pat epia bottles ready for use with full directions. 1 Price one dollar per Dottle. Bent ny mail, ea re Heedpt of prise, and 24ents for posUf. For sal wholesale and retail by LEEDS, (ill. MORE A CO.. ' JmporUn of Drvfumd Jitdicint, 01 Aiineny street, n, 1 . For U by Dregglsls geejsrallr, ' ' ,iil V.il-'tj :ifj' vi ,v ut :i MJt NEW: FIRM.' ?-iuu .il !f ESPECTFClLY lnvlaaiistiTieni of Men r Vernon and vicinity to call and se niirm stock of Mena. Iteft. Ladies. MHWa.aedthil.lrsi Balmorals, Oniter. IWs3hn4, and Oil'ld'T.lv, Hosier and Qlhves. 'Tihter' H. and t'aps--; f wbien w art Hlinral wefprieea.' We are r' eeirinr.on, fenodt iyrre.k,whina-,w,g a. new Winter itytag, jPajfdagj .alwavaree, and new." ' - . ' . Tt will nay ever one to buy their good efwo TON A r) A Wi earner 'of Hmn hod yiM etretl I W Haning llmldinx) Jit. Vrnp. Ohio., , ttp" t"V? -rM M,V.. "1 f, moRTOV 1,1 n,.-j .U 01 -tsD1 I f AMI ( BATiV ) ml oJ 1 i3 jnivail aJsiilo l-i.ilo ijio 0 Uw:ouUih "ill . . . i ' OF LAND and Town Lota in tho , vi v'"i tvr wiu.wx. iniorDBi anu Donaity duo thereon up 10 January, ow, upon wliioli kin Id and town lots aro added tho tax, interest and penalty that nag 8'iico accrnoq ineroon Tip to and I H- 1 1 a I t I sxo JACKSON" TOWNSifi'P. lot no 19 tc bouoe ' Upfo!d,Geo.T3!aJonsVrs. unit do UNION TOWNSHIP. 20 n i w 12 lot H cVhouso 76 93 ' 40 & home 3 &34 73 74 93 & C 45.67,68,59,60 ; 1 " ,05 ' ' " : JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. White, Oeo 10 Davidson, Goo, Dinvillt ShrWm do ' Mm do - lima - ! ' d am da tame r do same 'do Stite of Ohio ' do ' lama ' do 10 10 8 10 8 Bell Samuel Johnston, John ' Sterner. Eligaheth Springfield, m. V. PitteKUOo , Newbro, 8 D Brownsville Skillingn, JM J do . While, Qeorgo Simmon j, Jamca Springfield, Mt.' V ruts uit Co 11 7 ii e nojers, Thos, Martiniburg Vance, W ft A . Hannver, Hull, Jt.hn, Porterfleld's add. to Blsderjfburg PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. R U Co. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. R R Co P1KK TOWNSHIP. 16, 17 ft house 4 ihop and stable 40 Springfield, Vt. V. & Piltg. Springfield, Mt V. ft Pitts. ,4 ' .' . Hurr, S VV Amitr Clino, J C do Juhnnon, J no do lawney, Wm do Grubb, Win, N. Liberty, D'eVoly'i adt Faroe . 44 Fredas, McDonald uo Wtggoner, E heirs do Foglc, Philip , do Elliott, J jhnson 11 6 1 Johnson, John 13 6 Lefever. John - .13 6 1 3 ft 2 ft houiie'ft stable C ft house .... I CLINTON TOWNSHIP. pt 27 in 0 ' pt (an yard lot '' ' tap yard lot BpnngHelrl, Mt Y '.- Jf". Pitts. R R Co 13 0 Wheel!. A; ' 13 6 Spring Held, Mt V ft ' Pitts lUtCo Davis, Peier. 13 S Hopkina, Juntas ' 13 6 Mitchell, M II r 11 6 me , - i 13 C Sp'ingfi.ld, Mt. V ft Pitts RR Co 13 6 same 13 6 same ' ; 13 6 same..; .,. ; - 13 6 ' same , , ''. '13 6 same ' ' 1 '' 13 6 Rowlo : Jerowo l j' :'13 6 MOUNT VERNON Springael(l.,Mt.rV ft ', . 1'itts Kit Co Mt. Vernon . Wolgamot, Daniel ' " do factory SECOND WARD. Ruckman, Q . Walker s add. 291 Jaeoha. Wm , Kovtoo'a asuth, add 103 Shopbell, Elias ol : plat 32 t w pt THIRD WARD. Israel, Stmuel i old plat 77 Payne, John Browa's add 27 FOCRTn WARD. Fairbanks, ' Norton's w add 112 Norton, D S Norton's add. . 1S2 ft 153 riKTII 2-5 of S 2.3 Rarrington, Mark,' Lcthrop'e add. Reach, Harriet N northern add Davy,, Elisabeth ' do Davis, Jacob's heirs Potsrin's add. , Finney, James Curtis' add. Jor.es, Lertnzo Canning's add. ' '530 Norton, D S " Norton's north, add. Oiam, Catherine do n 1 Relf, Jumes . Potwin's addition 3 Vore. EC old plat CO Wytbe, Wm R DtlinoftBroirning' A MILFORD Springfield, Mt. V. ft Pittsburg Rlt Co LIUERTY - same 14 6 3 same 14 8 3 same 14 0 J same 14 Loofborough. Jno W 14 8 3 pt 9 Keed. Luke 19 18 9 w Spencer . 14 8 8 HILLIAR Boyce, TbosW 15 6 4 nt Spnngb'eld Mt. V. ft Pittsburg R R Co. The Slate of Ohio, Kvox County ts. ; 1, Samuel VV Jb'arq tliur, Aulitor of Knox County, do hereby cer tify that tho foregoing is a truo list of lanJs nnd town lots forfeited to the State of Olno lor tho non-payment ot taxes up to January 1800, upon which is ivlJcd the tax, interest and penalty which has sinco accrued up to and in cluding tho year 1361;. . S. Is hereby firiven to all Dersons penalty char-red in tho forecoinw list, and tho County Treasurer 8 receipt bo Monday of December next, it being the ninth dny of said month, tho Auditor of said county will offer tor sale nt the Court House in said county on said second Monday in December, each tract or town, lot ,for the taxes, interest and penalty due thereon, and will continue said sale from day to dny notil each tract or town lot has been sold or . , , . s. w. fakquhar, Aud. k o. AnDiiog's Of7ioit, Knox Co., 5, 1861. i ; ', , . ,. .. PROBATE NOTICE. . ,ilThefollewing naoN fcieeawrs, Aaminuvrai., aad Onardiana havo llod their aeeouoti ana vouen- era for settlement, tflirltt aj. i . nanieii, ex r or Aonor .ijrw, n. T. I.vnn. or ef David Roberts. , i u P.nl Walku.arfB'v nf Hanrv Lvbarttor. Bamnel Xtrioker, gnardlaa-ol narvoy niric.r. ' Philip Plummer.ex'r of Jrsae PI gram or. , r .John WglrT, euanlian of SilaaL. Slater. " ' C. P. lYederiek, adirfr ef Daniel Ofukb. ' Charlea Baabarr guardiaa of Beaaeel Orejory. John Bo:'.-al'e of James iugnerjr. James Oldnkfr, amaidiaa .of tsaae N. W,,Lehr, J (no), and A C,n. Lohr. partial; J .' . ' AnypeWnn l-trrmtrd may 81 written exeep'" jia titaaiV itMft Hrreofe- er -fterore the stb dnv' nf IWombor A II IWtint whloh limaaeli eeooUuUj Wilbf't'mringandttlemenlr,v ... ... l i Tims V PABKE. r'r,,htn. If f! ' . WB"ARPTHEIAnr!ITOI)0 'i M f ' i .JIB '! ' S -i i:l - . .'"irt fiai 1 i(- itlv I I ' ' ILL IlMpt OT ' "I ' 1 f7 -i ... a. a , ' m i. 1 rl W I iwi T-i't vdir! iti .-.".'j.-;:1 tudl bri4 j .-ie.ii:,b l r i,t.i 'o n:e e- r .-in a' v .'.1 .;' ' ' County of Kno forfeited to tlio Slftte inclnding tha year 1801. i eacrioN lai n auT uvh rot what acq's val I 1) C M tk'b pvk OB I OT NO. $128 ' 81 80 70 4 . 4 40 8 t 4 S3 50 5 1R58-6I 02 0 1858-01 8 89 0 1858-61 6 30 0 1857-61 33 8 1858-61 83 3 1858-61 2 "99 2 1858-61 34 1 1858-61 66 0 1858-61 C 6 1858-61 28 124 52 8 4 29 83 5 'ro a '47 11 1 se 2 84 174 11 centra pt no pt ne 4 10 13 23 sept 1 r 2 4i 310 6942 IBROWN TOWNSHIP. . ,S 34 122 13 8 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. wptH 4 1 21 HARRISON TOWNSHIP.. . . pt23 , Itf 25 ' ' 900 ' CLAY TOWNSHIP, ,. 43 14 : 13 -' " " ' 26 42 tc houae 76 0 l'2 7 1858-01 5 45 4 1H54-61 21 32 8 18 58-61 730 33 2 1854-61 18 8 1858-61 25 3 1858-61 1 l 00 0 1858-61 12 4 1S57-61 ;9 34 2 1854-61 1854-61 1356-61 2 90 1S58-61 2010 133 23 2840 122 84 1354-61 1851-61 46 61 12 0 40 36 88 138 . 10 "68 2 07 1 51 2 22 0 48 3 56 2 38 5 57 7 32 1858-61 1856-61 1850-61 63 8'6-61 4 ft house 1858-61 1858-61 house 1858-61 1858-61 1 63 2 185S-61 1 25 1 5 5 31 4 1856-61 : 6 80 8 1H56-61 37 4 83 1857-61 1 ' pt in O 7J4' 6 61" 14 26 2 185161 1 tan yard U . 1 3 74 8 57. 6 1855 61 ' 4012 413 08 3 1854 61 1 P Davis farm lot6 1 i 108 p's 50 4 38 6 1H55 61 1 do 39 . 1 81.100 74,15 00 8 1853 61 1 do 23 , 68 pis , 41 3 3iJ 6 1856 61 1 do 24 45 pis, 30 1 75 2 do 1 do . ,60-100.38 6 J5 0 1354 01 1 19 44 30 55 5 do 1 ., 25v 162-HX174 .15 42 5 " do .1 , - 26- 176-UXI74 14 53 8 1 do 1 . i ol 35 1 50-100 66 6 45 0 1858 61 1 pt 27 50 5 74 3 1H51 61 1 ' 16 50 poles 60 6 31 6 1858 61 FIRST WARD. 400 10 212 530 160 62 89 1 1854 61 3 98 1 1858 61 23 03 4 1856 61 22 83 3 1854 61 8 52 6 1858 61 add. No 24 nd hnnaa e 4 2154:216 1908 240 69 8 1856 61 318 26 52 4 1857 61 80 81 318 224 166 63 tili 170 38 12 01 9 12 G5 4 1857 61 1856 61 1855 61 185b 61 do do do do 57 61 '58 61 '55 61 '58 61 '55 61 WARD. lot no 1 of 22 88 70 26 7 28 80 2 .10 58 4 5 09 9 4 85 8 27 10 0 4 33 5 10 9(1 4 6 18 1 8 55 2 40 93 1 15 19 96 3 22 80 62 184 264 66ti565 TOWNSHIP' 461 56 82 6 '54 61 TOWNSniP. I plnpt25 6 122 10 13 1 I pt w pt 20 2 40 6 12 0 I pt w pt 20 2 40 3 19 3 RR trark 3716 350 63 0 Mrnni.EniTttitv tiiwkship. '55 61 56 61 '56 61 '54 61 53 61 '57 61 '56 61 55 61 '54 6j and house 8 hi 108 13 79 3 pt t e 3 50 980 48 47 4 ptlot9 7 12 2 83 3 TOWNdlllP. n w eor 10 1-5 85 8 4032 34 7 03 6 W. FAliQUIUU. Auditor K. C. . concerned, that if tho tax. interest and bo not paid into tho County Treasury, produced therefor before tho second oncrod lor salo. , . : ,,. ,. - , Notice is Attachment' Rarantl Caasell and Samuel Solomon era hcrebv netiled thaton tha 24th daj of June A 0 l&ftl.Murk Cartis lied a petition in the Court of Commoa Pleas, Knozeouatv, Ohio, agnieat the said Cassel aid aolomD and others; the object of whion ia to - raeover of said defendants, aa makers, the amount , of a note calling fur 4618, dated Nov 20, 16H0, fall-Inn doe Hay2V, 1801 , para bio to C A J Cooper,and . endorsed bv them to the plaintiff the said C A J Cooper boing liable aa enilorsere thereon. An at- ' Uohment was Issued in said sue, ana cinanuei " ' Nlo iletand Jaenb Had ion made nrnlahies thereon '. Th H&m1 Jh.HMmnrt r further aotifled that nnlias ther a now and demur or answer te sold petition en .or before he 3d Saturilay afur this notl aliull hava l-aan publiahed six weeks, t at iiylmnt, wlllbetakon bv default.-and a -m tiuaanU , -o, hrxa llnea ukea aieordiuily ,, y. M'yUELLANB. Atty for I'lff n. . "'LlA.ib ' , -1 L . ' f -,!.- I fr TtnnTSI 81167.3 ' Vll .rATIIF.H rf A IT,- il - . . . J I irwiiv nut" a r - Ait conon. auionuivuej nit i r it. i j . 1 1 r- ft r,r Jmrt aMatl ejau 'aW n ' W Jill tall HLl.l.tll'H , ' . .! 1 'It' l ?r 1 I ; a H TJ.1 3111 1 I MT VERNON REPUBLICAN TUUIINI'AY. . MovrtubKi 21, 13Y.TEI-KGKAP1I. INTERE3TISO FltOM . THE SOUTH. Largo Quantities Cotton at Bosnlbrt I llobel Excuse iov Getting Whipped. Tho BlocK Ting Raised on tho Coast! HANGING OF PIRATES TO BE RETALIATED. COL, COTtCOIUN 3 CAPTAIN'S AXD LlEUTKNANTd SELECTED! Alarm in the Ratllc-Snakc IVns! IWECKIXMDaETO COMJIAXf) IS KM LETTER Fit O M Tit A ITOR YANCEY! DISCOUMAGIN'O FOlt THE SOUTHERN WSFEDERACy AISKOAD. , Washington, Nov. 13 Tito Associated press reporters' nccounl of (lie rc-ccnt victoi v and omvemenis. of .pur fleet is substantially the snipe ns others, but gives a few more pnriicul.trs. The steamer Winfield Scolt ranched the rendezvous of the enemy on the 31, with a loss ofh r musts and her bow stove in. She threw over her three . rifled ennnon, all her fregh'.tlio mufkels nnd equipments of her 500 men. and evcryUun?- but her rations, lo keep her from (linking, nnd but for the labor of the soldiers i i bailing, her fires would have been put out, and nothing Ihcn could have saved her. The steamer Bienville went to her re lief, when her chief engineer, his Bisis't-ants, and thirteen seamen jumped iiboard the Bienville, leaving the Scott, lo her fate. Their action nearly created a panic nmonp- il-o . soldiers, who cave up all for lout. Hut the Cant, of the Scott put the chief-engineer in irons and biought him aad tlie recreant crew back, when things went on bolter. '' 1 " ' Col. CUrk, of the S'.h Pennsylvania regiment, 600 of whom were. aboard the Scott, describe, the night as one of horror. the gale was terrible, and , the vesse! a mere shell. The Scott was taken in tovr by th e Vanderbilt; which had cut clear from th e Grent Rc;puhfic in tho tf.le. 1 lie steamer Governor went down with 20 men, the' Ttmbina taking off - nil who could escape' r . 1 lie bvminole had livo shots in her hull. The Wabash hud her machinery disabled lhve ot the-twenty guns of the furl on Hilton Head were dismounted. There were 1.U0U rebels on Ui ton Head, and 1 600 on nv Point. We have captured 55 cannon, 600 muskets, and any quantity of ammunition. The road by which tho rebels escaped i? covered with rilled mus kets, knapsacks, &o. ' We havo taken at leant ?,500 blankets', and tents fur 3,000 men. The rebul guns were all 32 poun ders. Four being rifll, were cast this year, at Richmond. The others were Irora Norfolk, including na English (run, captured in tho last war. The muskets and ammuni ion arc English. The Cuief Engineer of tho Susquehan- nah was killed. Thirty dead roLola havo toen found amrt more are being found, ha v. ug bsen hastily buried tu tue tsnd. The Georgia troops ran first, and the South Carolina last. A German artillery compiny, w.io setve J the guns, stayed till the last. FortMok, Nov. 13 Tha Norfol D ay Book of yesterday, contains the fo lowing dispatches: ; - Kicumund, Kov. 12 lhenis nothing of interest 1 10m any of the camps or from the boutuorn const. The naval att .ck on Port Royal . was a terrific cannont.ling. Pbe batteries were abandoned nnd the enemy are in full possession of tho hnibor. Baltimore, Nov. 14. The boat f.-om Old Point has arrived. The Charleston Mi-rcury is quoted by Ihe Norfolk Day Book, t-f yesit-rd.y, as follows: VV e nave no tuthentio news from Beau fort. A report canie over tbe wire yes terday that the place bad been bombarded and burned' Late in the day, however, we heard the town . was not burned, but w as occupied Ly the enemy. We cannot vouch for either statement. ' The CLarl ston Mercury of the 10th las the following: Ihe Yankee prisoners are all safely in jail, where they will abido the issue of the trial ot our brave pnvateersmen at the North. Should one drop of southern blood be shed by the Northern court for defending the South on the seas,, it will be paid uu interest in Chareston Self Lroiection and the enlorcement of the laws 01 bations and humanity alike require in this instance full and ample retaliation. I tie Mercury says (be federals would capture a large amount ol cotton in the vi cinity ol 1 ort Koyal. . Tbe Mercury of tne am, dudii nes a letter witb tire start ling head Dues in capitals, "jSaval attack on Port Koyal, naileries abandoned, the enemy in full possession' . We are in tbe midst ot a mug of conflictim? rumors which ' reached us' yesterday from Port Royal. : Early in the day it was generally Leiieved that the ' abandonment of Fort Walker was owing to the tUpply of pow der being exhausted.' . 1 ' ' ' Oar Intest diopatchet are not very different,' but-very mortifying. ' They state that the fort was gallantly held by its de fenders, until x7 of Its battery of 29 gnhs b-d either been dismounted or Tendered oieleaav "' .'fKiv.i titti iL-um n' . ... . - . .. . ..... i.ino aiercury 1 continues!' mere it no doubt I that the fleet "v ill succeed in' the eaptare of trrimtoensS qbantlty of totlon il i r lijrarji !J 1,1 -,-,-. 1 ; of the bl qunlity. - We underatnd our ' force have placed formidable obstrncliori'i , in the river f ar milee below Beaufort Gen Leo ia at work near ' Beaufort, and Gen. Ripley 1 1 Boyd'i landing, for lb defense .of the Charleston and Teooeia ruitrond. A di? pa'ch dated Poeataljo. . Nov. 8, lays Gen. Drayton retired la twj ,' ,. etenmcrs by Tipe't Ferry, and it now la Bluffton. , 1 . The number of cnnualtiei b reports ' from 30 to 40, Gen. Donrovan retreaud ,. by way of Lady ltd a id and Beaufort lev - 1 ort lloyal. . , J Beaufort I ad not been bifned, ai wait" ' first reported. It contained an immeats i ' deal of cotton, which, it it well known.' would IinvA hppn rinrnpr? In aam It mmm 18 atlnr-tpd. The railroad nt Pocal.'y, Charleston and Savannah are in the greateat danger. Bermuda dates of the 1st ttate that tha pirato Nashville wat then' coming , int .- the hnrbor for coal, having been refuted . n (upply at the other end of the Island, ,j: and will probably obtain a quantity frora private slock". Baltiuori, Nov. 14. Tbe Norfjlk ' Day Bcok of the 1 1th it received, whiob-contains the following: ,;,., IticiiMO.VD, Nov, 11. Col. Corcoran, , three captains nnd 18 Lieutenants, all of,' ' whom were enptu red at Ma'nasses, and ; ' confined in jail at Richmond', Bad been tt' lected by lots to be bung by way of, re- 9.,. tnliation for the hanging of apt Baker. , , and crew of the Privateei Savannah., The Hon. Mr. Ely drew lots for Corcoran,' ' who is now in prison at Charleston. - Ia ': cdpc tho court nt New York condemned , . .. the trew of the Sav .nnah to death the Fedt rnl officers will bo immediately hang. , . A Aug of trace from Norfolk brctugbi " don some 20 passengers all of whona' ' !:' said they were leaving Dixie on account of the high price of liviag there and the unsettled state of society. . All of their,, baggage was searched. Southern papers wcro very searce, : only three were o board, and from , them we gather the fol! f" lowingt -. :., ; l vi . -.-jt L'r.uiuf.' ililw Augusta, Nov. 1.1. A. report has bee .- : current for the past day or two thai . . blnck Aug had been hoisted at Savannah,-Charleston and other placet on tbe south , . em coast, which indicates that no quarter ,' ; 111 oe given to tne invaders and e quarter will be asked. ' Tho Norfolk Day Book bat the follow ing advertisement: "Attont on Ritttlo-Snaket charge wills fell poison, and be prepared to strike. We find many subjects in this town who mutt reoeive tho force of our venom. all eaily at the hull, and hear the Bi Snakte and the Little Snakes; keep your eyee pen, ttnl bring in the list of those unfriendly to our holy cause. "By order of ' '- BIG RATTLE SNAKE. "Nov. 13th, mi." .; .-,-:'- - ' V7Asnisouox, JTov. 14. A general erder as been issued, referrhg to relieving B"re montol his oommand, and oraenng tbttall tlioso appointed into tbe military service bf Fremont, and whoso appointments hare nol been sinctioned by the President, are herebr discharged form tha service of the United slates, by command of General McClellan .' Bist-.n, Nov. 14 Vessots arrive! '.if. Hales holejreport that a large English steime t laden with munitions of war had been captur ed by a V. S. frigate, sod taken iota Key West. Louutills, iXov. I. Tne LoatsvllleV Courier, dated tt Bowline Green. Novembet 8th, contains Richmond correspondence sar : . 1. . r, . 1 1 v: Ar -, ing, bun! uiunoi, ovw Arigauier ueneraA Humphrey Marshal is to command the East, ern Division of the Rebel army in Kentucky . and Brigadier General John C. Breckinridge returns to Southern Kentucky thu weekr to organize bis brigade, end put the provisional government hi Kentucky in Trotion.' The same correspondent complaint of the dulay in gotting tbe steam irrigate Merrimae . ready for sea, and speaks or twenty-ont rifled cannon which came in tba steamer Bermuda with twelve grooves, each throwing thtllaef 120 pounds five miles end a ball. Tho t rederloksburg Lie raid says John A.' Washington's familv residence, twe milee below Matthias' Point, was bombarded aaiff burned. . - ,. ,- Pvichmosd, Nov. 7. John Tyler tad Rnrer A. Pry or are elected to the Confederate 0oa , . gress. . Tne steamer Cermada ran Ihe Savtanaa blo:kade on iBw night of the 2d, " " Nbw York, Nov. 14. -Sjo etarr Chase tends appointing a Collector lor Port Been- ,,,., tort, ts Uovernmeut will miss it ariei ., entiy, senator Simmoni win tenaaemp tet , , Beaufort with an assorted c argo to exonaoge , for cotton. . Gens Banks and Stole are in coosUiUtioa ,0 with General McClelland to-day. . .!.-:. Secretary Cuneron ias de clared that eol- It , diers shall not be used as slave-catchers, and ,4 arffiy officers will not be perm'tted to engage n this business, or order subordinatee te ; , catch or return fugitives. . . 1 v:i" 1' :, "! .;s- Nbw Vobk. Nor. 14 A letter fr aa.' General Vielle slates that several of the) ! rifled cannon taken at Port Royal are lately .' imported Irom England. r, , .1 PmUntLpnu. Nov. 14! The IroJ ' Works of Ridgeway & Co., tt German. -' town, were destroyed by fire this' A. M."' "' Loss 810,090; Insured $7,000.' The worke',' .! Were cllnru in kilo uiniiuiuviuiq vi vt .-g,' bme for the GovornaienU The .'fire ie",t,xi supposed to hare beerr the work of aa .Itv;:ii cendiary. :" ti-.-i) a y . WArrrrtOTot. riTov.l'4'. CbtnniiMlbne htre"' ' ' beer issued to Ihe following named gentle men:'""' ' '' - t a, ( s. -nm Under the recent ippolnttdsnt' tjott.' Oeei' ' W. Cullurtr nd Schuyler ITamiU'off, Hie al- ,r "l tached tri Gen'. 8cotrt fftafT; t be- flrigtdier v . General ot Volonteert; to reptrrt te Major' " Gcnertl UsllesV; Cpt-Jewal t Bene, Regular j' Army. Charles C, Llairer, George W, Morgaa'.a" J.iStahl. and .Col.-rb.ffln SI. Georre Cook. . also to be Brigadier Geserals of VpfiHiteersi,-t report to M3 Oeoent ffaHerdiv ' "". ,,y k4 . j jrv-ax't-p lu.aj U.mi fie .! I .vi1 -f li.tl. ft .1 -i . t; H t 'B I .Dwoi! enoaaaj trj! raa oi rUc .(.ilii-au LJ'i li.lu.-i .tOv' 'Vd r ,amiaw,t,,,,t.-1l) Z3 n tr e 6 w ' 83"17lO "'2i"l2 ' warn -nvttMau an me fid' tlo 5 I 67 3 j -nwaareawpi "" I..Y,,-, , ag" do tlevtu aud luildiii: do do 40 s nt 19 coxmrzt to trns tj 0 ISAIt
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1861-11-21 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1861-11-21 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028554, Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1861-11-21, Vol. 8, No. 3 |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | rniTTwrn'-nfTf fh - nTTTTTv-T-n:n-T TTTvTiiTTY-4T - ., ,;;!';" uV I ILL; -Li JLLXJuJ : ;: Xf JJL XL ' H ' w'" - :.. v..-.-i y..-- i..'.-, 1 p"fc"4- - . '"T1 'y " ' '' " V " "vi''-'1'1 Vl"i - -, a ..4 , r Jk r 1 ' i .i "rr'-: '' ir; I f 1 n it" m il ')"' , r ' ; " " ...Tm. . ... i-,. . ,-.1 . , ,.I -rr UTZ.-.tr. i -.r,nT1.-rr.tr .. .r...-t--.-r - :- ' .... .'.' . ."f !,:.., v , , ( ,,, i, , J. f I I,, Jh-J Hi,! I .--li J-1 i'l-' 'J ' L ijrj. -' 1 I'"' U: 'J''' !f. ''.-I .: 1 ' .1. . !" i ., ,..' '- ''';... ...'. I I ... , , , a ' ; i,-- OHIO; ! THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21. 186b, "'.'' ',' '. .. W- 1 OOOTv TREE IS , KNOWN BY II FIIUIT8 ! ''' St is a Good Physician ly Ms Suo ; cesttf ul Works, The roots and tht leaves will be for tho healing f tho nation-Bible. , , i . , APPOINTMENTS FOR 1861, '02 DU. R. J. LYONS, tha eelebratad Indian Horb Doctor can ba consulted at tho following places every month during lSftl and 1862. Cleveland Office 182, Superior Street, opposite tha 1'oit Uffloe. Ullloo days in uieroiana ai ioiiowi lit. 2nd. 15th. 27th. 23th. SOth and Slat. Toledo, Colli n Houio. office daji 24th, 25th, 26th. Hanallold. American llotol an vinanmum li t. Vernon, Konroa llutol iwarlc,Holton Hotel Ilarenna, Collini Uousa Akron, Lnipire Honao llTooater, Urandall x'g RlTria. Beeba liouae do da 11th and 12th. l;lthanI 14th. Sdand 4th. 6th and 6th. 7th and 8th.-lAth and 17th. 18th and 19th. 20th and 21st. 22d and 23d. da da do do do da Norwulk, American Houaa Monroe, Strong Hotel Adrian. Bracket llouia do Paiaeaville, Cowlea Home do 2Uth IST Maiim atrictly adhered to I giro auoh balmfl aa have no strife With nature or the laws of lifo, With blood mj hands I nerer stain, Nor poison men to eaaa their pain. HI 13 1 rnVSICIAN INDEED Wno CUBES, Tho Indian Ilorb Doctor, U.J. Lyons, cares the fellowing complaints in the mailt obstinate stages of ttieir existenoe, Til: jsiaaaae or ine inroai, L.ungs, Heart, Liver, Stomach, Dropsy in the Uhcat, Khau natism. Neuralgia., Fits, Fulling Sickneaa, and all ether Kerrous Dorangoincnts. Also all diseases of the Blood, such u Scrofula, Erysipelas, Cancors Farer Sores, Leprosy and all othor complicated tkronio complaints. , . All forms of Female Dilfiiulties attended to with tho happiest roaults. It is hoped that noono will despair of a cure until thiy bivve given the Indian Herb Doctor's Medicine a fair and faithful trial. During the Doctor's trav els in Europo, West Indies, South America and the L'aitod States, ho has been the instrument in God's hand, to restore to hanlthand rigor thousands who were given up and pronounced incmablo by the most oaiinont Old School Physicians; nay moro than a thousand who were at the vorv vereo of the gravo, are now living monuments of tholndian Herb Doctor's skill and successful treatment; and uro daily exclaiming 'IlloHsod be the day when wo flrst saw and partook of the Indian llerb Doctor's Mod iae.' , Satisfactory references ef cures will bo gladly and oberfullygivon whenever rcqitirod. The Doctor pledges his sacred word and honor that ha will nowise, directly or indirectly induce or aaasa an v invalid to take liis incJicines without the strongest probability of a euro Reinembar oonsultationand a'vico froo. Post lively no pationts examined after sundown. The or shall ba liberally considered. The 1) r. ba jast issued a pamphlet containing a briof akotoh of uis lua, study and travels, wtucn oan bo had free of barge by all who uosire one. : Post office address, box 2tV13,Clcvo!oml. Dae 13, '60 nd-ly It. .1. LYONS, H D THE UNIOS WASHING MACHINE. Ah, wonders sure will never cease, Sinco works of Art do so increase, No matter whothcr wo've war or pcaco, Women can now do washing with oaso, With Walker's Union Washer. THE ITNDEIiSKiNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY say to tho pooplo of Knox and adjoining eoaitim, that ho has secured tha Agency for tho manufacture and sale of tho justly celebrated Washer, patented by Mr. (1. Walkor ot Erie county, New York, and before taking this mode of presenting whom to the public, has placed them in tho handtaof those who have given thorn a full and fair trial, and would respectfully call the attention of those desirous of securing a good Washing Ma-thine to tho following testimonial of woll known sititonsof this city and county. Wo, tho undersigned, would rocomm'nd 0. Walker's Una a Washar as one of the most desir-1 able implomonts of honnchold economy and believe .hat it stands nnequaled for case of operating, for perfection and expedition in washing, and for tho tomtort and health of tho operator. L. 11. Fowler, ". Robert Watson, Henry Ransom, Mrs. Robert Watfen, Mrs. Ellen Ransom. William Bartlett, Dr. Was. B. Ueardaley, Jauiea Staunton, Mrs. Dorcas Dcardsloy, W. W. Wad, Mra. Wad, Arnold Ilildreth, Mra. Arnold Ilildreth, George Jackson, Mra. (ioorge Jacksoi, Airs, llolen Staunton, E.Hildreth, Mrs. E. Ilildreth, Wm. Blair, Mrs. Wil'iora Blair, Albert Hildretb, Mrs. Albert Ilildreth. l)ea. c. It. Hriggs, Mr.E. H.Briggs, Ileing fully sutisfiod that we can beat th world of Washing Machines in washing, and for cheapness and durability, would respectfully solicit orders. Call and see our Washers at the Sub. Factory of 1. C. Lane, Coopari' Foundry Building. ' HORACE WELCH. : , n.Utf Mt. Vernon, Ohio. TTIS UNDERSIGNED, residentand practicing Physician of Kox comity for the last twenty rears and of the city rf Mt. Vernon for the last nine years, proposes to treat, if called on in the on-net f tho diaeaao, all tho various kinds of Fevor cur sity and vioinity aro subjeot to, successfully or no akarg mad forsorvieesor medicine. - All Bilir.ua Colic, Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea,Chot-ra-Infan turn, Croup, C'aolera Morbus and Cholera, (it its season ) on th above principle. Diptboria, ( putrid or malignant sore throat) flcarlantino, In-tasaatioa of the Lungs, Ac, will be treated with laeeeaa or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Canocr Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Wens, Moles on tha face or neck, Blotches on the face or neck, say or all of these will be removed without the knifo, and cured it no charge made for treatment. Recent cases of Felons oured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weakness. Also U the healing f old sores, Ac., Ac A car will be guarantied in all eases of thegen-rativ ogans. N. B. Private eonsultatlona ram and STUtCTt.v iSJlrFIPKNTIAI,. O.FFFICE-0 Vin cast of Maln-at., Mt, Vr-aon, Ohio. Addreis Postonle Box, No. 5. ,DR. J. II. OFFICER. ot 32 ly HIGHLY IMPORTANT "NEWS "FRnMCifiClfil 9000 MeCoruiok's Mowors and Reaper! in th tl(i t . , Tw-)nty fir thousands sold, during tha past six yean or an average of ovr 4,000 each year Bales lave increased from 1,000. in 1854, to nearly M0( a 18A0, beinr a largor number than is mono-aetut 1 by any othor single establishment In th world. ... 1 Th ibseiiber has seonred th airency for Knox Co. oft above popalar michlna whiob stands at tbe steal of th list of Mowers and Roapers as the moat simple, durable and perfect performer ever ff.-red to theaitistn of Knox Co. all of which b 1 willing to prove by letting any farmer take one of ur Ui-K-oiues with any other machine to ns through harvest - k agreeing to boy on of th laoohinos when through harvest giving him ' the hoiee which to buy, and charging nothing for the as of tha McCorm'ick If he does notehooeo to take It. W are prepared to giro all farmers who will giv as atoll, circulars with any amount or testimony from near bom that will aatisry them, thai itla th machine for theti to bay. For further formation oall at th Hardware .Store nf -i . . t .,, . i, " C. C.0URTI3, I .t .2I-Jm.) i , ,, . Main at., Mt, Veraon.O. : iuu m. MCFiacAKe. WILUAX. Win McFARLAND & WELLS. NEW 'FRNITUftE' RoOJtIS on titiN gmitrr. , , . OVER HAUK'S HARNESS AND SADDLE JHOP rV(d (lon:sDBo El!rs'1liu Svtor " WHERE MAY BE VQUXD A.OOOD ASSORT-ment of Chairs, Bedsteads ami Cabinet War f their ewa aanuttotur, at prices to suit the tisaes. All work warranted.' 11 1 " '' All kinds of Wood turning dnne'od'khortWlrV end 1 good atvle. Coon try Cabinet-. M iVers wll . well to giv a call. ' Wagon Hnhhe. B'ai ' Banisters. Noel Posts, and In short -irythjnr il wood en beta reed at ear ahop, I""" I - K. B. LamW, conatrrprodoeeiVid etttf take! la exeheng for uf work. All erdtrt promi ttaaded to A W e th'te nitron iie wtlieite toUD? TARLA"B4 WILLI' ' - - 1 - . : !:! , ,1 .1, li...i i,iioa-ne .t ! ATTORNEY-AT, -LAW,- 'wM,yi:niQx '";;",;.:., OFFICE Rooms formerly-otrnplcd by Hoamer Curtis, Esqy threojloorsMouth flf tha bank, ; i buainard; iiubuidoe, ; ', , t LITHOGRAPHERS " IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE - ; ' . : . . . . , j .' . BANK, STBEET, " .!.' ).' ... -. , Opposlto WtddU House, Cloveland, Ohio HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY TVBIW, . O FFI C-North side KrotBlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. tV ALTER U.SJUTII, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, :, MT. VERNON, OHIO. , Office on High Street, opposite tho Court rtouie ' , feb25tf . CALL AND GEL' YOUR M I L L, I N K It Ti '' " ' ' ' AND ' " " FURNIHING GOODS! I A. P. GILLMQRE'S. MT; VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TKEES,;.to.. TIIEAP TO SUIT TnE . . , HARD TIMFS! Our stock of fruit trees. ornriro?ns rane vinos. An , is mooh morn extensiro than ever before, and will be sold very cheap. BARTON 8TAHR 43 t , , 1). O. MONTGOMERY, ATTORBEY AI IUm IN BOOTH BUIliDINO OVER MUSIC STORE- Mount V ornon, Ohio. pedal attention given to the Collecting of minis, and tne ptirchnse and aalo of real Kstato. hive for snle unimproved lands' fllon. fl-tll 31 es in Osao Conntv. Missouri. 005 acres In V -.rrcn County. Missouri, 302 aeros in St. Fran lisCounty. Missouri, also 12i acres and ono 40 lerolotin Hardin County, OfTTo, and Rll aeresln H rcer county, unio. March I. 'J, 10-tl, n AS O. BONNET. jortN p. nors B ... BONNE Y k ROUSE, ATTORNEYS 4 COUN'SKLlM? 'AT 1AW AND SCLICITORS.lS' CHANCERY. 58 Main slroot, 1'ooria, Illinois. Particular alt irion eirce to Real Estate, aad ullectioti caios taken throughout tho .State. 40-ly 1 1 " - . TANck. W. u.coormt. VANCE & COOPER, attorneysTtlaw, MT. YSBNOK, 0. Office southeast eornor ef Main and Chestnnt ts, opposite Knox Ci.antyBnik. ' cpt20 Tmirt.E op Ar,M.iyl4,lSl. ': CARD PICTURESI CARD PICTURESI! LEWIS is prepared to make that beautiful stylt f full length oard pictures that aro attracting s much attention in eastorn cities. Also, miniature pictures for visitingcards, businossoards, Ac. Ca and see thoin. Riouis eornar Main and Gambia streets, Mt. Veraon, O. 23-tf. ,JY wiieue voir CAM ttvi THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ,:3 E TURNS HISTHANKS TO THE CITIZENi A of Knox County for the liberal patronage 03 jndedto him, and would say tiiat be has now 0 jnd as good Harnoss, Saddles, Buggy, Carriag' Tagonard Tlow Harnoss, Collars, bridles, Martii iils,Whlrr Ao.,asevr.-' SUOF Nctth-eaatoorner JIarketHouse. cll:H. , , . , (. , ALEX ANDER , ELLIO TT , .' ,'. :. . ; 1, r Deaf and Dumb,! . ... . ' HOUSE PA INTER.' ' . OFFERS hls siT!co.f.trtrth'citif(ms of Mti Vo non and. Knox, ouunty,nd solicit a (hare of publi patrooao- , .' ' ' ' FeyShop l Jacob Martin's' building opposite he Drak Hotel, Mt. Vanjon, Ohio. nq20ntjn- LEWIS' : TEMPLE 'M ART ,! : ' ' COX. MAIN AND fl AJUU-BTI., . . . . " 1 :t t iw'')ortH 5 Over Tjlor, iQantt &.C9.,$n Store, I -sv t VX..JV.9: XtfiUlH Mi PHOTOGRAPHS in every style of th art. . Da-guorrootypoa and Ambrotypea photographed to any sis and'eolored tree to nature. Arnhrd- types and other small werxdononn short Boti-.e.; N, B. T Th style of pictures termed 25 cent pic turns positively not taken at mr rooms. ' t mt rooms. --. E. LEWIS. 22 'B0-n3-tf Entrance On, Main Street, between Tlor,fiat Co, ' and L. Mnuk'i Clothing Store. . AnrlllO-Mlf - !-ji,- ,fli..7l r A n in , . - aa MU V A L. . 1 nt RENT JTST'1 "TA Ukaa.fM a'Urm year the foema MM m A oentiy epie, y Ht.N.H, liillt and imaij llatelvover theater room of Taylor, Oantt A Co, where he will prosecute th virions dntref hi th profeislon. Wi'h 10 years soiistsnt phMtiM.aort tn aeqininiswie with ait ik LAXK 1 .M fiiu t il bi I S ot th Art, He ueuoonn-lent of giving entire satisfaction.'.'',' " ' mi , if g,vihg entire satisfaction.. ' ' The kat afltlwf th. Prar.Hiw ihted o sxerelaad la.everw a,o Oa hand latnekl Deata maearlaeeotlyiceenredfroafteB i ji'a mni.tii l-il ;niiA .Jaai vahni.li lua V uo II il ii "I . ' .. . 4 , DARLING'S . ', . .' -.m ' (' LIFE I3ITTERS 4 Aro pur vogetablt 'extracts. Theyoure alt III HonH disordera of tho human tystem. They regy ulatoand lnrigorat the liter and kidneys; the five tona.ta the .digestif organs; they rag u 1st - tho socretlons, axcretions and xhalationa, equall Is tha circulation and purlTy tha blood. Thus, al billious eomplaints some of whloh are Turpld Liver, Hlok Hoodaohe, Dyapeptlsf, I'll, Chills and levers, Costivoneas or liOOMnss ara antlralr son iroiou ana cured by lues romeuies. ; , . , - DARLING'S - Removes the morbid and bilious deposits from tha atomaoh and bowels, rtgu'stet the liver and kidnoya, removiag tvery obitraoticn, restores a natural and healthy action in th v.tal orgaus, It is superior . FAMILY- HEDIEIBE, Much bettor than Fills, and muoh easier to take. DARLINGS' LIFE BITTERS, Is a superior tonie and diuretic; excellent is cases of loss of appetite, flntulenoy, famal wknoas. irregulurites, pain in the side vnd bowels, blind pjotruding ami bleeding piles, and general debility. . , -, READ THE FOLLOWINO TESTIMONTi .Tos. L. Brumley, morthant, 184 Faltnn street, N York i tea August U. l60: 1 hare been ffl tudw. ilea, accompanied with bloediug, the las thro a; I used DARLING'S And now oonsidormysolf actually cured." Ion. John A Cross writes, "B.-aoklyn, March 15, Ir tho soring of 1759 1 took a sovoro cold, which induced a violent fovei I took doses of ' ; DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It broke up myeold and fovea at onco, Previ ous toiliis a tack I hne qoon troubled with dysyop sia, sercrrl months; 1 have felt Sotuipg of il sinoc Otis Studloy,Esq., 128 East 28th stroot. N. T;, wntos: . August 13, 1800. 1 bad a difficulty with Kid ney Complaint threo years,' with constant pain in the small of my back. I hail used must all kinds1 ef medicines, but foiud no permanent' relief until 1 used , , Darling's Liver. -Regulator, ... . , . AND , ., .,f.;, ... LIFJ3 BITTEItS, I passed clotted blood by tho Urethra. I now entirely cured, and tako ploasura In recom mending thoaereinertloSi" Mrs-. O. Tebow, 11 Chriotophor Street, N. Y. write: "Feb- 2U. IW10 I hai-o boon aabjuct to at looks of Asthma tho lust twenty years. 1 havo never fouhd anything to ' . ' Iarliiijr's Liver Ilcariilatoi', in affording immediate .relic. It is a thorough liver and bilious remedy Mrs. Young of llrooklyn, writos: "February 28, 18110 In Mar last I hud a aevcro attack of Piles, which confined mo to the house. I took ot bjt- ''OARltNG'S.UFE BITTERS, ; and was entirely cured. I have had. no attack sinco." ' I). 'Vestervclt, Ei of South Sth near lh St., strcot, illiamsburg, 1,1, wntem' "'Augusta, lNOt). Uiuainx been troubled with a difficulty ia tho livor and subject to bilious aitacks, I was advised by a friend to try DARLING'S LtVER REGULATOR 1 did n. and fmnd it to operate admirably, re moving the bile and amusing tho live itv activity. 1 havo also used it as a , FAMIL MEDICINE. When our ohildrcn are oat of sorts, we give thm a few drops and it sots them all right., I find it nicc-is suo p.uorai want l ot tho stoiiiaeu ana bowels when pisordored." Reader, if Aou need cither or both thes' most exscllent remedies, in uir for the in nt the stores j if you do not find thorn tako no other, but inclese oh dollar in a letter, aad on roooipt of th money the remcpy or remedies will bo sent -according to yoar dircetsons, by mail or express, post paid. Ad- (IrOSt HA.Mr.l, MIAKI.I.MI, . 102 Nassau St.; New lurk. Put up in 50 cent and II boitlos each. 52 dm AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY 11 Fur tne cure of (50NSUMPTION BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND. COLDS. THE MAKOHA AltAllICA DIOCOVKKKD BY A MISSIONARY, WHILE TRAVELIXO IN A II A HI A 1 ALL who are suffering f Consumption should uso tho Maiora Akauica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. ' ' ' All who are threatened with Consumption ehould us the Makora Ababica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffering from Bronchi lis should ua tho Makoba. Akauica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are snfforing fnm Sore Throat, Conghs and Colds, should us tho Makora AraiiCa, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia: All who aro snffering'from Asthma, scrofula and Impurities ef th Blood, should use the Makora Arabiua, d'soovered by a Missionary in Arabia. It euros Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. ' It cures Sore ThroauCougha and Cld. - It cures Atheia, Scfila and Impurities of th .Blood. This unequalled -tody Is now for the first tiro introduood to th public ' ' ' It was providontinlly diacoverel by a missionary while traveling in Arabia. Ho war cured of Co sumption by its uso after his easo was pronounced hopeless by learned physicians ia Europe. , llo has forwarded tu ua in writing, a full account of his own oxtraordlndry cure, and of a number of other cures which have come tinder his observation andnlsoafullactountof the medicine. A' his request, and impelled bv a desire to extend a knowledgo of this remedy to the public, we have bad his oninmanieatian printed in pamphlet form for free distribution. Its interest is enhnneed by an account whioh he gives of some ef the aeenes of. the Syrfon Massacros, which be' obtained from there whaeufTared In that awful tragedy. . : ' This pamphlet may be obtained at ourofto, or it will be son t free bv mail to all who apply for it. 1 (Wt import th Makorx Ababica direct from Smvrna thmagk the house of C'leon A Oyllppus, and wo bare always on band a full sepply pat epia bottles ready for use with full directions. 1 Price one dollar per Dottle. Bent ny mail, ea re Heedpt of prise, and 24ents for posUf. For sal wholesale and retail by LEEDS, (ill. MORE A CO.. ' JmporUn of Drvfumd Jitdicint, 01 Aiineny street, n, 1 . For U by Dregglsls geejsrallr, ' ' ,iil V.il-'tj :ifj' vi ,v ut :i MJt NEW: FIRM.' ?-iuu .il !f ESPECTFClLY lnvlaaiistiTieni of Men r Vernon and vicinity to call and se niirm stock of Mena. Iteft. Ladies. MHWa.aedthil.lrsi Balmorals, Oniter. IWs3hn4, and Oil'ld'T.lv, Hosier and Qlhves. 'Tihter' H. and t'aps--; f wbien w art Hlinral wefprieea.' We are r' eeirinr.on, fenodt iyrre.k,whina-,w,g a. new Winter itytag, jPajfdagj .alwavaree, and new." ' - . ' . Tt will nay ever one to buy their good efwo TON A r) A Wi earner 'of Hmn hod yiM etretl I W Haning llmldinx) Jit. Vrnp. Ohio., , ttp" t"V? -rM M,V.. "1 f, moRTOV 1,1 n,.-j .U 01 -tsD1 I f AMI ( BATiV ) ml oJ 1 i3 jnivail aJsiilo l-i.ilo ijio 0 Uw:ouUih "ill . . . i ' OF LAND and Town Lota in tho , vi v'"i tvr wiu.wx. iniorDBi anu Donaity duo thereon up 10 January, ow, upon wliioli kin Id and town lots aro added tho tax, interest and penalty that nag 8'iico accrnoq ineroon Tip to and I H- 1 1 a I t I sxo JACKSON" TOWNSifi'P. lot no 19 tc bouoe ' Upfo!d,Geo.T3!aJonsVrs. unit do UNION TOWNSHIP. 20 n i w 12 lot H cVhouso 76 93 ' 40 & home 3 &34 73 74 93 & C 45.67,68,59,60 ; 1 " ,05 ' ' " : JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. White, Oeo 10 Davidson, Goo, Dinvillt ShrWm do ' Mm do - lima - ! ' d am da tame r do same 'do Stite of Ohio ' do ' lama ' do 10 10 8 10 8 Bell Samuel Johnston, John ' Sterner. Eligaheth Springfield, m. V. PitteKUOo , Newbro, 8 D Brownsville Skillingn, JM J do . While, Qeorgo Simmon j, Jamca Springfield, Mt.' V ruts uit Co 11 7 ii e nojers, Thos, Martiniburg Vance, W ft A . Hannver, Hull, Jt.hn, Porterfleld's add. to Blsderjfburg PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. R U Co. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. R R Co P1KK TOWNSHIP. 16, 17 ft house 4 ihop and stable 40 Springfield, Vt. V. & Piltg. Springfield, Mt V. ft Pitts. ,4 ' .' . Hurr, S VV Amitr Clino, J C do Juhnnon, J no do lawney, Wm do Grubb, Win, N. Liberty, D'eVoly'i adt Faroe . 44 Fredas, McDonald uo Wtggoner, E heirs do Foglc, Philip , do Elliott, J jhnson 11 6 1 Johnson, John 13 6 Lefever. John - .13 6 1 3 ft 2 ft houiie'ft stable C ft house .... I CLINTON TOWNSHIP. pt 27 in 0 ' pt (an yard lot '' ' tap yard lot BpnngHelrl, Mt Y '.- Jf". Pitts. R R Co 13 0 Wheel!. A; ' 13 6 Spring Held, Mt V ft ' Pitts lUtCo Davis, Peier. 13 S Hopkina, Juntas ' 13 6 Mitchell, M II r 11 6 me , - i 13 C Sp'ingfi.ld, Mt. V ft Pitts RR Co 13 6 same 13 6 same ' ; 13 6 same..; .,. ; - 13 6 ' same , , ''. '13 6 same ' ' 1 '' 13 6 Rowlo : Jerowo l j' :'13 6 MOUNT VERNON Springael(l.,Mt.rV ft ', . 1'itts Kit Co Mt. Vernon . Wolgamot, Daniel ' " do factory SECOND WARD. Ruckman, Q . Walker s add. 291 Jaeoha. Wm , Kovtoo'a asuth, add 103 Shopbell, Elias ol : plat 32 t w pt THIRD WARD. Israel, Stmuel i old plat 77 Payne, John Browa's add 27 FOCRTn WARD. Fairbanks, ' Norton's w add 112 Norton, D S Norton's add. . 1S2 ft 153 riKTII 2-5 of S 2.3 Rarrington, Mark,' Lcthrop'e add. Reach, Harriet N northern add Davy,, Elisabeth ' do Davis, Jacob's heirs Potsrin's add. , Finney, James Curtis' add. Jor.es, Lertnzo Canning's add. ' '530 Norton, D S " Norton's north, add. Oiam, Catherine do n 1 Relf, Jumes . Potwin's addition 3 Vore. EC old plat CO Wytbe, Wm R DtlinoftBroirning' A MILFORD Springfield, Mt. V. ft Pittsburg Rlt Co LIUERTY - same 14 6 3 same 14 8 3 same 14 0 J same 14 Loofborough. Jno W 14 8 3 pt 9 Keed. Luke 19 18 9 w Spencer . 14 8 8 HILLIAR Boyce, TbosW 15 6 4 nt Spnngb'eld Mt. V. ft Pittsburg R R Co. The Slate of Ohio, Kvox County ts. ; 1, Samuel VV Jb'arq tliur, Aulitor of Knox County, do hereby cer tify that tho foregoing is a truo list of lanJs nnd town lots forfeited to the State of Olno lor tho non-payment ot taxes up to January 1800, upon which is ivlJcd the tax, interest and penalty which has sinco accrued up to and in cluding tho year 1361;. . S. Is hereby firiven to all Dersons penalty char-red in tho forecoinw list, and tho County Treasurer 8 receipt bo Monday of December next, it being the ninth dny of said month, tho Auditor of said county will offer tor sale nt the Court House in said county on said second Monday in December, each tract or town, lot ,for the taxes, interest and penalty due thereon, and will continue said sale from day to dny notil each tract or town lot has been sold or . , , . s. w. fakquhar, Aud. k o. AnDiiog's Of7ioit, Knox Co., 5, 1861. i ; ', , . ,. .. PROBATE NOTICE. . ,ilThefollewing naoN fcieeawrs, Aaminuvrai., aad Onardiana havo llod their aeeouoti ana vouen- era for settlement, tflirltt aj. i . nanieii, ex r or Aonor .ijrw, n. T. I.vnn. or ef David Roberts. , i u P.nl Walku.arfB'v nf Hanrv Lvbarttor. Bamnel Xtrioker, gnardlaa-ol narvoy niric.r. ' Philip Plummer.ex'r of Jrsae PI gram or. , r .John WglrT, euanlian of SilaaL. Slater. " ' C. P. lYederiek, adirfr ef Daniel Ofukb. ' Charlea Baabarr guardiaa of Beaaeel Orejory. John Bo:'.-al'e of James iugnerjr. James Oldnkfr, amaidiaa .of tsaae N. W,,Lehr, J (no), and A C,n. Lohr. partial; J .' . ' AnypeWnn l-trrmtrd may 81 written exeep'" jia titaaiV itMft Hrreofe- er -fterore the stb dnv' nf IWombor A II IWtint whloh limaaeli eeooUuUj Wilbf't'mringandttlemenlr,v ... ... l i Tims V PABKE. r'r,,htn. If f! ' . WB"ARPTHEIAnr!ITOI)0 'i M f ' i .JIB '! ' S -i i:l - . .'"irt fiai 1 i(- itlv I I ' ' ILL IlMpt OT ' "I ' 1 f7 -i ... a. a , ' m i. 1 rl W I iwi T-i't vdir! iti .-.".'j.-;:1 tudl bri4 j .-ie.ii:,b l r i,t.i 'o n:e e- r .-in a' v .'.1 .;' ' ' County of Kno forfeited to tlio Slftte inclnding tha year 1801. i eacrioN lai n auT uvh rot what acq's val I 1) C M tk'b pvk OB I OT NO. $128 ' 81 80 70 4 . 4 40 8 t 4 S3 50 5 1R58-6I 02 0 1858-01 8 89 0 1858-61 6 30 0 1857-61 33 8 1858-61 83 3 1858-61 2 "99 2 1858-61 34 1 1858-61 66 0 1858-61 C 6 1858-61 28 124 52 8 4 29 83 5 'ro a '47 11 1 se 2 84 174 11 centra pt no pt ne 4 10 13 23 sept 1 r 2 4i 310 6942 IBROWN TOWNSHIP. . ,S 34 122 13 8 HOWARD TOWNSHIP. wptH 4 1 21 HARRISON TOWNSHIP.. . . pt23 , Itf 25 ' ' 900 ' CLAY TOWNSHIP, ,. 43 14 : 13 -' " " ' 26 42 tc houae 76 0 l'2 7 1858-01 5 45 4 1H54-61 21 32 8 18 58-61 730 33 2 1854-61 18 8 1858-61 25 3 1858-61 1 l 00 0 1858-61 12 4 1S57-61 ;9 34 2 1854-61 1854-61 1356-61 2 90 1S58-61 2010 133 23 2840 122 84 1354-61 1851-61 46 61 12 0 40 36 88 138 . 10 "68 2 07 1 51 2 22 0 48 3 56 2 38 5 57 7 32 1858-61 1856-61 1850-61 63 8'6-61 4 ft house 1858-61 1858-61 house 1858-61 1858-61 1 63 2 185S-61 1 25 1 5 5 31 4 1856-61 : 6 80 8 1H56-61 37 4 83 1857-61 1 ' pt in O 7J4' 6 61" 14 26 2 185161 1 tan yard U . 1 3 74 8 57. 6 1855 61 ' 4012 413 08 3 1854 61 1 P Davis farm lot6 1 i 108 p's 50 4 38 6 1H55 61 1 do 39 . 1 81.100 74,15 00 8 1853 61 1 do 23 , 68 pis , 41 3 3iJ 6 1856 61 1 do 24 45 pis, 30 1 75 2 do 1 do . ,60-100.38 6 J5 0 1354 01 1 19 44 30 55 5 do 1 ., 25v 162-HX174 .15 42 5 " do .1 , - 26- 176-UXI74 14 53 8 1 do 1 . i ol 35 1 50-100 66 6 45 0 1858 61 1 pt 27 50 5 74 3 1H51 61 1 ' 16 50 poles 60 6 31 6 1858 61 FIRST WARD. 400 10 212 530 160 62 89 1 1854 61 3 98 1 1858 61 23 03 4 1856 61 22 83 3 1854 61 8 52 6 1858 61 add. No 24 nd hnnaa e 4 2154:216 1908 240 69 8 1856 61 318 26 52 4 1857 61 80 81 318 224 166 63 tili 170 38 12 01 9 12 G5 4 1857 61 1856 61 1855 61 185b 61 do do do do 57 61 '58 61 '55 61 '58 61 '55 61 WARD. lot no 1 of 22 88 70 26 7 28 80 2 .10 58 4 5 09 9 4 85 8 27 10 0 4 33 5 10 9(1 4 6 18 1 8 55 2 40 93 1 15 19 96 3 22 80 62 184 264 66ti565 TOWNSHIP' 461 56 82 6 '54 61 TOWNSniP. I plnpt25 6 122 10 13 1 I pt w pt 20 2 40 6 12 0 I pt w pt 20 2 40 3 19 3 RR trark 3716 350 63 0 Mrnni.EniTttitv tiiwkship. '55 61 56 61 '56 61 '54 61 53 61 '57 61 '56 61 55 61 '54 6j and house 8 hi 108 13 79 3 pt t e 3 50 980 48 47 4 ptlot9 7 12 2 83 3 TOWNdlllP. n w eor 10 1-5 85 8 4032 34 7 03 6 W. FAliQUIUU. Auditor K. C. . concerned, that if tho tax. interest and bo not paid into tho County Treasury, produced therefor before tho second oncrod lor salo. , . : ,,. ,. - , Notice is Attachment' Rarantl Caasell and Samuel Solomon era hcrebv netiled thaton tha 24th daj of June A 0 l&ftl.Murk Cartis lied a petition in the Court of Commoa Pleas, Knozeouatv, Ohio, agnieat the said Cassel aid aolomD and others; the object of whion ia to - raeover of said defendants, aa makers, the amount , of a note calling fur 4618, dated Nov 20, 16H0, fall-Inn doe Hay2V, 1801 , para bio to C A J Cooper,and . endorsed bv them to the plaintiff the said C A J Cooper boing liable aa enilorsere thereon. An at- ' Uohment was Issued in said sue, ana cinanuei " ' Nlo iletand Jaenb Had ion made nrnlahies thereon '. Th H&m1 Jh.HMmnrt r further aotifled that nnlias ther a now and demur or answer te sold petition en .or before he 3d Saturilay afur this notl aliull hava l-aan publiahed six weeks, t at iiylmnt, wlllbetakon bv default.-and a -m tiuaanU , -o, hrxa llnea ukea aieordiuily ,, y. M'yUELLANB. Atty for I'lff n. . "'LlA.ib ' , -1 L . ' f -,!.- I fr TtnnTSI 81167.3 ' Vll .rATIIF.H rf A IT,- il - . . . J I irwiiv nut" a r - Ait conon. auionuivuej nit i r it. i j . 1 1 r- ft r,r Jmrt aMatl ejau 'aW n ' W Jill tall HLl.l.tll'H , ' . .! 1 'It' l ?r 1 I ; a H TJ.1 3111 1 I MT VERNON REPUBLICAN TUUIINI'AY. . MovrtubKi 21, 13Y.TEI-KGKAP1I. INTERE3TISO FltOM . THE SOUTH. Largo Quantities Cotton at Bosnlbrt I llobel Excuse iov Getting Whipped. Tho BlocK Ting Raised on tho Coast! HANGING OF PIRATES TO BE RETALIATED. COL, COTtCOIUN 3 CAPTAIN'S AXD LlEUTKNANTd SELECTED! Alarm in the Ratllc-Snakc IVns! IWECKIXMDaETO COMJIAXf) IS KM LETTER Fit O M Tit A ITOR YANCEY! DISCOUMAGIN'O FOlt THE SOUTHERN WSFEDERACy AISKOAD. , Washington, Nov. 13 Tito Associated press reporters' nccounl of (lie rc-ccnt victoi v and omvemenis. of .pur fleet is substantially the snipe ns others, but gives a few more pnriicul.trs. The steamer Winfield Scolt ranched the rendezvous of the enemy on the 31, with a loss ofh r musts and her bow stove in. She threw over her three . rifled ennnon, all her fregh'.tlio mufkels nnd equipments of her 500 men. and evcryUun?- but her rations, lo keep her from (linking, nnd but for the labor of the soldiers i i bailing, her fires would have been put out, and nothing Ihcn could have saved her. The steamer Bienville went to her re lief, when her chief engineer, his Bisis't-ants, and thirteen seamen jumped iiboard the Bienville, leaving the Scott, lo her fate. Their action nearly created a panic nmonp- il-o . soldiers, who cave up all for lout. Hut the Cant, of the Scott put the chief-engineer in irons and biought him aad tlie recreant crew back, when things went on bolter. '' 1 " ' Col. CUrk, of the S'.h Pennsylvania regiment, 600 of whom were. aboard the Scott, describe, the night as one of horror. the gale was terrible, and , the vesse! a mere shell. The Scott was taken in tovr by th e Vanderbilt; which had cut clear from th e Grent Rc;puhfic in tho tf.le. 1 lie steamer Governor went down with 20 men, the' Ttmbina taking off - nil who could escape' r . 1 lie bvminole had livo shots in her hull. The Wabash hud her machinery disabled lhve ot the-twenty guns of the furl on Hilton Head were dismounted. There were 1.U0U rebels on Ui ton Head, and 1 600 on nv Point. We have captured 55 cannon, 600 muskets, and any quantity of ammunition. The road by which tho rebels escaped i? covered with rilled mus kets, knapsacks, &o. ' We havo taken at leant ?,500 blankets', and tents fur 3,000 men. The rebul guns were all 32 poun ders. Four being rifll, were cast this year, at Richmond. The others were Irora Norfolk, including na English (run, captured in tho last war. The muskets and ammuni ion arc English. The Cuief Engineer of tho Susquehan- nah was killed. Thirty dead roLola havo toen found amrt more are being found, ha v. ug bsen hastily buried tu tue tsnd. The Georgia troops ran first, and the South Carolina last. A German artillery compiny, w.io setve J the guns, stayed till the last. FortMok, Nov. 13 Tha Norfol D ay Book of yesterday, contains the fo lowing dispatches: ; - Kicumund, Kov. 12 lhenis nothing of interest 1 10m any of the camps or from the boutuorn const. The naval att .ck on Port Royal . was a terrific cannont.ling. Pbe batteries were abandoned nnd the enemy are in full possession of tho hnibor. Baltimore, Nov. 14. The boat f.-om Old Point has arrived. The Charleston Mi-rcury is quoted by Ihe Norfolk Day Book, t-f yesit-rd.y, as follows: VV e nave no tuthentio news from Beau fort. A report canie over tbe wire yes terday that the place bad been bombarded and burned' Late in the day, however, we heard the town . was not burned, but w as occupied Ly the enemy. We cannot vouch for either statement. ' The CLarl ston Mercury of the 10th las the following: Ihe Yankee prisoners are all safely in jail, where they will abido the issue of the trial ot our brave pnvateersmen at the North. Should one drop of southern blood be shed by the Northern court for defending the South on the seas,, it will be paid uu interest in Chareston Self Lroiection and the enlorcement of the laws 01 bations and humanity alike require in this instance full and ample retaliation. I tie Mercury says (be federals would capture a large amount ol cotton in the vi cinity ol 1 ort Koyal. . Tbe Mercury of tne am, dudii nes a letter witb tire start ling head Dues in capitals, "jSaval attack on Port Koyal, naileries abandoned, the enemy in full possession' . We are in tbe midst ot a mug of conflictim? rumors which ' reached us' yesterday from Port Royal. : Early in the day it was generally Leiieved that the ' abandonment of Fort Walker was owing to the tUpply of pow der being exhausted.' . 1 ' ' ' Oar Intest diopatchet are not very different,' but-very mortifying. ' They state that the fort was gallantly held by its de fenders, until x7 of Its battery of 29 gnhs b-d either been dismounted or Tendered oieleaav "' .'fKiv.i titti iL-um n' . ... . - . .. . ..... i.ino aiercury 1 continues!' mere it no doubt I that the fleet "v ill succeed in' the eaptare of trrimtoensS qbantlty of totlon il i r lijrarji !J 1,1 -,-,-. 1 ; of the bl qunlity. - We underatnd our ' force have placed formidable obstrncliori'i , in the river f ar milee below Beaufort Gen Leo ia at work near ' Beaufort, and Gen. Ripley 1 1 Boyd'i landing, for lb defense .of the Charleston and Teooeia ruitrond. A di? pa'ch dated Poeataljo. . Nov. 8, lays Gen. Drayton retired la twj ,' ,. etenmcrs by Tipe't Ferry, and it now la Bluffton. , 1 . The number of cnnualtiei b reports ' from 30 to 40, Gen. Donrovan retreaud ,. by way of Lady ltd a id and Beaufort lev - 1 ort lloyal. . , J Beaufort I ad not been bifned, ai wait" ' first reported. It contained an immeats i ' deal of cotton, which, it it well known.' would IinvA hppn rinrnpr? In aam It mmm 18 atlnr-tpd. The railroad nt Pocal.'y, Charleston and Savannah are in the greateat danger. Bermuda dates of the 1st ttate that tha pirato Nashville wat then' coming , int .- the hnrbor for coal, having been refuted . n (upply at the other end of the Island, ,j: and will probably obtain a quantity frora private slock". Baltiuori, Nov. 14. Tbe Norfjlk ' Day Bcok of the 1 1th it received, whiob-contains the following: ,;,., IticiiMO.VD, Nov, 11. Col. Corcoran, , three captains nnd 18 Lieutenants, all of,' ' whom were enptu red at Ma'nasses, and ; ' confined in jail at Richmond', Bad been tt' lected by lots to be bung by way of, re- 9.,. tnliation for the hanging of apt Baker. , , and crew of the Privateei Savannah., The Hon. Mr. Ely drew lots for Corcoran,' ' who is now in prison at Charleston. - Ia ': cdpc tho court nt New York condemned , . .. the trew of the Sav .nnah to death the Fedt rnl officers will bo immediately hang. , . A Aug of trace from Norfolk brctugbi " don some 20 passengers all of whona' ' !:' said they were leaving Dixie on account of the high price of liviag there and the unsettled state of society. . All of their,, baggage was searched. Southern papers wcro very searce, : only three were o board, and from , them we gather the fol! f" lowingt -. :., ; l vi . -.-jt L'r.uiuf.' ililw Augusta, Nov. 1.1. A. report has bee .- : current for the past day or two thai . . blnck Aug had been hoisted at Savannah,-Charleston and other placet on tbe south , . em coast, which indicates that no quarter ,' ; 111 oe given to tne invaders and e quarter will be asked. ' Tho Norfolk Day Book bat the follow ing advertisement: "Attont on Ritttlo-Snaket charge wills fell poison, and be prepared to strike. We find many subjects in this town who mutt reoeive tho force of our venom. all eaily at the hull, and hear the Bi Snakte and the Little Snakes; keep your eyee pen, ttnl bring in the list of those unfriendly to our holy cause. "By order of ' '- BIG RATTLE SNAKE. "Nov. 13th, mi." .; .-,-:'- - ' V7Asnisouox, JTov. 14. A general erder as been issued, referrhg to relieving B"re montol his oommand, and oraenng tbttall tlioso appointed into tbe military service bf Fremont, and whoso appointments hare nol been sinctioned by the President, are herebr discharged form tha service of the United slates, by command of General McClellan .' Bist-.n, Nov. 14 Vessots arrive! '.if. Hales holejreport that a large English steime t laden with munitions of war had been captur ed by a V. S. frigate, sod taken iota Key West. Louutills, iXov. I. Tne LoatsvllleV Courier, dated tt Bowline Green. Novembet 8th, contains Richmond correspondence sar : . 1. . r, . 1 1 v: Ar -, ing, bun! uiunoi, ovw Arigauier ueneraA Humphrey Marshal is to command the East, ern Division of the Rebel army in Kentucky . and Brigadier General John C. Breckinridge returns to Southern Kentucky thu weekr to organize bis brigade, end put the provisional government hi Kentucky in Trotion.' The same correspondent complaint of the dulay in gotting tbe steam irrigate Merrimae . ready for sea, and speaks or twenty-ont rifled cannon which came in tba steamer Bermuda with twelve grooves, each throwing thtllaef 120 pounds five miles end a ball. Tho t rederloksburg Lie raid says John A.' Washington's familv residence, twe milee below Matthias' Point, was bombarded aaiff burned. . - ,. ,- Pvichmosd, Nov. 7. John Tyler tad Rnrer A. Pry or are elected to the Confederate 0oa , . gress. . Tne steamer Cermada ran Ihe Savtanaa blo:kade on iBw night of the 2d, " " Nbw York, Nov. 14. -Sjo etarr Chase tends appointing a Collector lor Port Been- ,,,., tort, ts Uovernmeut will miss it ariei ., entiy, senator Simmoni win tenaaemp tet , , Beaufort with an assorted c argo to exonaoge , for cotton. . Gens Banks and Stole are in coosUiUtioa ,0 with General McClelland to-day. . .!.-:. Secretary Cuneron ias de clared that eol- It , diers shall not be used as slave-catchers, and ,4 arffiy officers will not be perm'tted to engage n this business, or order subordinatee te ; , catch or return fugitives. . . 1 v:i" 1' :, "! .;s- Nbw Vobk. Nor. 14 A letter fr aa.' General Vielle slates that several of the) ! rifled cannon taken at Port Royal are lately .' imported Irom England. r, , .1 PmUntLpnu. Nov. 14! The IroJ ' Works of Ridgeway & Co., tt German. -' town, were destroyed by fire this' A. M."' "' Loss 810,090; Insured $7,000.' The worke',' .! Were cllnru in kilo uiniiuiuviuiq vi vt .-g,' bme for the GovornaienU The .'fire ie",t,xi supposed to hare beerr the work of aa .Itv;:ii cendiary. :" ti-.-i) a y . WArrrrtOTot. riTov.l'4'. CbtnniiMlbne htre"' ' ' beer issued to Ihe following named gentle men:'""' ' '' - t a, ( s. -nm Under the recent ippolnttdsnt' tjott.' Oeei' ' W. Cullurtr nd Schuyler ITamiU'off, Hie al- ,r "l tached tri Gen'. 8cotrt fftafT; t be- flrigtdier v . General ot Volonteert; to reptrrt te Major' " Gcnertl UsllesV; Cpt-Jewal t Bene, Regular j' Army. Charles C, Llairer, George W, Morgaa'.a" J.iStahl. and .Col.-rb.ffln SI. Georre Cook. . also to be Brigadier Geserals of VpfiHiteersi,-t report to M3 Oeoent ffaHerdiv ' "". ,,y k4 . j jrv-ax't-p lu.aj U.mi fie .! I .vi1 -f li.tl. ft .1 -i . t; H t 'B I .Dwoi! enoaaaj trj! raa oi rUc .(.ilii-au LJ'i li.lu.-i .tOv' 'Vd r ,amiaw,t,,,,t.-1l) Z3 n tr e 6 w ' 83"17lO "'2i"l2 ' warn -nvttMau an me fid' tlo 5 I 67 3 j -nwaareawpi "" I..Y,,-, , ag" do tlevtu aud luildiii: do do 40 s nt 19 coxmrzt to trns tj 0 ISAIt |
