Republic Advocate Batavia, Genesee Co., NY November 4 1862 WAR NOTICE! Notice is hereby given to all persons enrolled in the Militia of this State residing in the County of Genesee, that the subscriber, the Commissioner appointed by the Governor, has fixed the twenty-eighth day of October, 1862, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, as the time, and the Court House in Batavia, in said County, as the place, at which claims of exemption from draft, under an order of the President of the United States bearing the date Aug. 4, 1862, will be received and determined by the said Commissioner; and further that the said Commissioner will be present at the Court House aforesaid to receive and determine such claims on every day of each week, except Sundays and Mondays, from said twenty-eighth day of October, 1862, to the tenth day of November, 1862. Dated at Batavia, October 21, 1862. Moses TAGGART, Commissioner. + + WOOD WANTED! A few cords of good marketable Wood wanted at this Office, on accounts for subscription. To be accepted, it must be delivered soon. + + ROW ON THE FREE TRAIN. Quite a row occurred on the free train on the N.Y. Central R.R., on Tuesday night, on its return from the Buffalo Democratic Mass Meeting. A man named Peter DALY, belonging to this town, employed in the Livery of A.J. ANDREWS, was badly stabbed. Two men are in jail, charged with having committed the offence. + + NEW CIDER. Although apples are abundant this season, our citizens have hitherto had difficulty in procuring New Cider. This want will be supplied hereafter by Mr.. Samuel JACK, Jr. of East Pembroke, who manufactures a most excellent article, and supplies our citizens at 88 cents per bbl. This is remarkably cheap, and we purchasers have no difficulty procuring it--it being delivered to them--they should at once order it of him. + + NEW MILLINERY GOODS. Miss NOWLEN, at No. 99 Main street, has just received the best and most fashionable assortment of Millinery Goods which was ever before offered in towns. Her Bonnets are real "loves."--at least so say the Ladies, and what they say in such matters is "law and gospel." Her Ribbons, Flowers and other Trimmings are unequaled by any ever before offered here. Let the Ladies give her a call, and see if our opinion is not correct. + + PAY UP! All persons indebted to me must Pay Up, without delay, and save costs. M.W. HEWITT. + + NOTICE. To the creditors of Samuel P. BLOOD, an insolvent debtor, notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make a dividend of the money in his hands realized from the state of the said Samuel p. BLOOD, on the 31st day of December 1862, at 10 o'clock a.m. at this office, of B.F. HAWES, Esq., in Oakfield, NY. John C. GARDNER, Assignee. + + FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKING. Mrs. FROST and Miss DOW. Will open Rooms, in a few days, for the purpose of Cloak and Dress Making. We will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Patterns of the latest an most desirable styles. The Ladies are invited to give us a call. Prices will be moderate, and work done well. Rooms No. 101 Main street, over the store formerly occupied by G.A. LAY. Batavia. + + submitted by Linda C. Schmidt