Mrrio*. |-\?lruury !5lli, August l.Hli; 2ml Mirics, Juno 15th and iJeeomber i:lh ; 3d series, July 15th and Janu* arv 15th.any other establishment in town.A Mriutkh PaoMoTin.N'.-—Tho manvfriomU of Co 1. IIi' K, of the ghirimis 57lh Kerruinnit. will be triad to Karn3RL -33 O O II n* jn-t jici-ivi-.i a Full Slock ofTo Discharged Soldi Elis.—The Legislature of Ohio at its last sessionthat he lots been promoted to Brigadier General. Jf justice had been done Col. Rice, ho would have been made apassed an act authorizing the record- ; Major General long before this time. | ingof soldiers' discharges. Having! Wojttikondta Democrat. jConsisting in part ofrecieved the necessary books, c., for that purpose, I am fully prepared to do the work. First come first served.J. M. HALLER,AI Ion Co. lice.C ii a nob of Firm.—Messrs. J. II. X. Wheeler have taken into the firmR.mali.-Pox.—Two cases of small-' pox are reported in Kenton. Wo understand that iho abovo report has caused a gFeat deal of consternation 1 in the County. Farmers need in no ; way be alarmed about coming to town i as the disease is not on tbc increaso,—•; ! Dan ocrat. jPrints, Ginghams, DeLaincs, Dress Goods33LA.CK AKX BROWN SILKS,Together with a larga assortment of IJIeached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Ticks, JJcnims, Stripes, Checks, Dreati Jri 1 Is,as equal partner, Mr. Humphrey! TiffinI out Waynk Bail- ? JaronpftR Whlffi Knnd^ An,Clipping.,-. This change will make I : ^amDrlCS? J aCOnettS’ W“te ’. . r i being man o' to reorganize tnis com- ,, _ ,, . ..... r. ,,no differeuco in their low prices.— j pany and finish the road. The road c, Ar° a carefully selected stock of Fancy Cassimeres. I n ion GassimcrcaThey are gentlemen who fully understand their business, and cannot fail to please all who patronize them. Goand see.is graded all the way through. jj^Saltinetts, Cotlonados, Kentucky Jeans, c. lie invites special attenliot runs about four miles north of this!10 llia 6tock ofReturning.—Our discharged and furloughed soldiers arje returning on almost every train: Wo seo daily, onour streets, the faces of old friends who have been absent for along time. Many of the 27th, 32nd and Sist^boys” are now here, some discharged, and others on furlough. Long may they wave. Only those whose term of service expires prior to the 1st of October next, aro being discharged.place. There is to be a meeting of' the creditors and stockholders in' Tiffin, on Thursday, July 18th.—Hancock Courier.HOSIERY GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS!Kid, Lisle and Silk Gloves and Mitts, Dress Braids ar.d Bindings,Bugle Gimps and Ornaments 1Struck ry Lrustni.no.—During the storm on Sunday afternoon the largo fra mo barn of George W. Allen, in the north west part of German town-. licit Buckles and Tellings, Tdvet Ribbons, Buttons for Dresses, of everyship, was struck by lightning, and together with thccorn-eribs and other out-buildings, entirely consumed.— Considerable old wheat and corn was burned up with the buildings. Mr.Allen a loss is heavy, antj wo learn there* was h6 insurance.—'Gazlllc.variety. Corsets, Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk?1, Dins. Needles, Elastic Cords St Braids, Ilead N'ells, Ac.Pensions.—The following aro the rates of pensions paid by the government: Lieutouant Colonel and officers of higher rank, $30 per month ; Major $25 per. month; Captain $20Denaiiea, Tod, Brough.A person who will for a moment examine the Platform adopted on the 2let by tbe Abolitionists, will be led to the conclusion tb£t it was mainly tbroughAha instrumentality of.these- - men that th6 Rebellibn was put down;per month ; ,First Lieutenant, 817 j and forthem tbe thanks of the peoplem\ poop!of the Union are asked. - itfo'bnanksare asked for Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, the JSlcGoojSS, of; other lead ing.j — . bffieers. Do these men deserve nortlatiTMs of a’ deomaedt soldier, and lhank9 at ^h„**n(}8# Mtfgpie ofthat in order of pre^edefcdo. ^ I rT„?^ 9 -rrSecond Lieutenant, $16 per month;alLerfifited men, $8per month. Only»ue full pension will be allowed to theFINE HOOP SKXH.TB»►UMBERS A ULS, HATS AND CAPS,L.1ME COATS mlJYJD CIRCULARS:Ladies, Children and Misses’ Shoes,Every variety, all of which will bo sold at theLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICEI3STO- 3, BAXTER’S BLOCK,the Union?—Statesman.CALI, AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE \i' ■ - . * 1 - ' . • ’’ *, ..i R. BGOSE.Lima, 0., May fOth, 1865.