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VOL.III-N035.
M'CONNELSVILLE, OHIO, MAY 14. - 1801V
$2.00 '-'A YEAR.
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HQQFUHO'S GERMAN TOM,
rnrmt aa Dr. a M. t 11 1, ruiaaalaai,
TMi MndMtn ! lata mm, Am
TBIT CUBED TOP
VATHKBS ItlD HOTTCEBS,
Aa4 will m yaa ar.4 ywr rhnaraa. Ttof art
wt.ir.tr iiomtii
ar.ar.tloa aaw
aaltoa Biltora ar
waiaaaai "f.fil Ik may
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m i Taaloa, Tkar aa
aa aua aUanuin. araajfiMaa
a Unci praaa aada) aaUaaraUon. ar aajflMaa
kkaar; kai gum, k.anl, raliaait aiilliliit, Tkay
fUnliiiuMaajafW
Urtr Com plaint.
ST8PXPSIA.
IftTTOTM Debility,
Blseasei of the. Kidneys.
ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
mm all Pimm arMa fraaa
Owl LlTar, etaaaaak, ar
iMPvairr w raja bumbl
Uanatipatlon, Flatulanaa, la ward Fllaa,
I iuohi 01 piooq aa in n.M, jtainur
af tha rHoraanh, Kaaaaa, ICaaxt
karaftmaat for Vixxl. Palnaaa
ar Wan hi In tha atomaak.
lr Smetationa, Blnk-
lar or Flnttariu at tit a
Hi ar tba Stotnaoli, Ban
. atine af tba Haad, Uorno4 at? ,
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t ta. Uaart, jmpmmm- Choklna a f
aaatla(f 8aa.ailo(
baa to a, Ly-i JJiot Faatara,
Dlan.il o aaataV Vt.loa, Dots
m VVaba bafara tha Blclit. XoU
rata ta tba Haad. Daaatano,
mi rarapirattoo, xauoarn.
r tr.a Kkta aa4 Kraa,
Fata ta tba Bltia.
Back. Ohwt Unha. aaa..
adJ.a Fla.baa of Hat, Sana.
tec ta tba Flaaa. CoaaWnt baarininn
C lirU and Qraat Itouraaaton of SpbiU
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ta tlraly actalla. 1 aantalaa a
llaaar. II la a raaapauaa mt flald Hi.
rarla. Tba faoata, llarba. aaal Uarka
ffraaa wblrk thaaa ritracta an mada
ara iiii.rM aaa. I a luraaai.
All tba t T Wrlaal vlnuaa
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tract, ara lb larwardrd llila
auauaiarta IbaM Itinera. Taara la
aaatrr ta ao aa.al aiaraaal for tba
alrakailraakaaaaaa ar aarkla4 aaral
la aarapaantf lag tka lllttara. hfiic It la
tha anlv Hlltara tkjat r ka aaaal li
mm. warra alaakalkf Mtaaalaalt ara
a.l aaTiaaaia.
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aar. mmmi rvtuirtd. Tan aU kiar Mi
miimI thU Hum mM4w ar. aatiry a; tfvr.nl frwmk
mnf JWr. aatrl(Ma Jm ta. nn a,' tM aiaiafj
Vm ti.a, aruavt pi'fpaiaa.a. aMdirlaaf awracu,
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afiit, aMiteraana, aaa immmi eaatMaj aaa
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lara ajtairl a MM IL-B BWaaatew-aiaiakMl
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mth U lipM U, aarv llu Maal. aa,
aralU. eaaiJ'ia, arajicalt tk pJim lny frtm 14
im, aaaart a Hwa Im M aUata, t-"V aattaa)
rn a aar(-brai(Ml. wmlil, aaak, aaa anpaa
kaU, to aW(aw aval, aa4 wr '-"
wank nH Dlicat children are
taa Ktlilara ar
laalc. In fart, tkar ara farnllr
laaa. Tfc.r aa aaaainiataraw w.j
arrfkc aalatf ta a all4 tl.raa antla
aid, taa aaaat al
(dallaala faaaaia, ar a ataa
I alaelf.
fatal MmmUt an On kul
MISSI
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Ulawa rartAan
awrwavarfal r aU muuut$ ronUinf raa
at ..i.aa,
mr
am. If aair a awtak rtp alalia, f ar aaalataj
aaa M. a-, latai arayaraw tai.
TKOM no. GEO. W. WOODWA&D,
CtMf Jo.llr. ol Ik. KuinraM Onnrt of Pnarylranla,
raii.Aa.trai, ta. w
t 4.4 a thnanta. Ummmn Alitor. "HMlll Mttot
kau.aa krmfi, aal M a fata1 toato, aatal ta mtm-rmtn
mf th aaaa ara.a. mm4 a I " "
a.lHHaa4aaaty am .at atltaa, m mm iarai
k0. W. WOODITAU.
rmoai bon. jahm TBowrsoif,
Jutf at lk praaw Court at raaa.iyaiHa.
lHii..uataiA. Atrll M. laat.
laaaala.r j-t ...
biWkim la raaa ar altarka a(
I a t I a a a ll.na.la - - uiinrMHc
I aaa carilfy IkUlroaa aar aiparl.aca al
JAMU
ai iiViurvvni
FROM BKV. J06KPn n. KK5H AHD.D. D,
rMttr W itw Tatk aWntiM Chank. PhlLrV.lpfal
fr4funttf
-
fciriait aVaiMil mUrta4, 4a Trd
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atawaai naii'li, ataMt wtmmH m wmi iA4W for Moy
r4 4bM1H W ih ay-wa -nr. fwiauulf fur U
tT!pr-i
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OAtmoir.
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Waia. kaat UM awaaajr. CI. M. Jaaltaaa aa
aTyai.t.kawfartfa caul., aaa mm
aaaMiA. artuto ktowa ta ka AaaMv.ar
avtaa af Ika Klltera, fl 00 a fcaMlaf
r,ik.nt.i.rM Oil.
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rT.aatau l.r ai ivi
Tk taato to aat ap la aoart kotllaa,
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aal ar. m aaaial'l awa aaal a naaar
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kaaa laaaaBtf ar lav aal
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p,m towaw.k).aayaakirlBa
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INOTION AND MILLINERY STORE.
C. L. HALL,
WHOLESALE & EFT AIL DAL3 IN
Notions anil Millinery Goods,
BELL STREET,
BUSINESS DONE.ON A STRICTLY CASH ST2TEJI t t&t
May 7, 1869-tf.
FALLING AND going !
COATS, PANTS. VESTS, SHIRTS,
SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS,- NECK'l IES
COLLARS AND SOCKS BOUGHT AT
FALLING AND GOING OFF AT
tar.
Mr
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ash Prices!!
A T
nr. du. cz: Jin arayiai nances
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
1- Good promptly mode to order by FirMl Clank Maklrs, and from
le best assortment of piece goods ever brought to this market. Many
good" sold nt toil tlinn cost.
CENTER STREET, McCOXNKLSVILLE, OHIO.
April 19,2m. .
ir. ir.4Z,A'J?,
A. W. WALKER & CO.
Merchant Tailors,
Eell Street. Ttfalta, Ohio.
Clothinirmndo to order on the .borto.t notica nd at pricrf to u!t tlio
time. All rdi'ik occoiiipaniea ty ft
ttileil. This firm m nlwnytt up to Hie iiiicki insinoim, ami wurrniit iin-n 1 1..
il.in.. tniilnml Ihn arrutinv of the mot fiistidioun. ThfJ' kit-p aficcl. tih-!l lit
tho vuid or in nnv 1npe ti nuit nurtliiwi-ra. I.dir' CltMtkiitp alwn) n on hund.
CALL. LAKLV, UL. OIlETHli 1U MI IILi.l..S.
Mar. 19 -I y.
Painting, Glazing and
J. J. STEWART.-
h prcrirtd to rent hubuiinu ciUouiie,
Glatlt-r, nnd Taper Ilanger. Givi
, Two Doors East
AH work done uctly,
April Oth-tf.
.C: BliiElVSTEB,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
fj y
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES,
HATS AND CAPS,
ROOTS ANT) SHOES.
EFECIALITY MADE IN DRESS GOODS, tea
East of tho Court 'Houbo,
McCONNELSVILLE. O ETIO.
tar A
First Door
April 1C, 18C9.
. K
MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS,
And WboIeBulo and
"gars. Smifl;
fcMiiuiviii;.
ROOMS, Nonli-west Corner of tha
M'CONNELSVILLE, OHIO.
Jlprll 16-6m.
, Q allery of .rt.
W, C. TIIESIZE .
i.kt th pnbllo to coll and xtmin hit
apri'lliiCD I'botagraphi, Kr.rretypaa, Am.
brolypr,., tiann, ., Jto., whic h eaunolbk
in pn.acd anrwbera. 11a ku porfeclml at
raiiKOincuU Tfberebr toy ono can b at).
eunioUated wilb lha fluo.l ol Oil 1'iiinting.
mid piuliirr.tif lndiil Ink Wnrk. Hooint
uv.r Booue'. Saddlar Shop, in J. C. oUin.'t
Huildiui, Cakur BUoat, kt'Cono.l.vilU,
Ohio.
tun I fy.
MALTA, OHIO.
(Ln.cn and Flanrlcl,) DRAWEES
w. : t f -
T. D. CM JvLL.k
J. G. WALKEJt.
C3 H31 LGP
roHpoiiHiuie nnnie win i n .ioiuj,uy
Paper Hanging.
n and Cnrrlate Paluter
him a call at hitinop m
of the Post House.
ezpcditiouily bD(1 cheap.
a aOt
Retail DoA.ert in
catiu
Chewing Tolmcco,
Pipes, &e., t&c.
Tublio Square, West of Court Houe,
DRAI.KR IK
Dry Goad., Notion. Idy't and Cblldr. i
Bhoct, lo., i . .
kl
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
STORE: Seconddofir alovt PuHic&u'n
Nertk tidt CnUr Street, JSC Ctunelf
ill, OA.
ToN t, t.r. . j '
NEW I FRe,i! K ATTRACTIVE ! ''
G RE AT T I L E S
0 V
Af TBI
Book Store
. roa TBI .
trade:
Wi hsre iiifst reeeived tnl opened
tho LnrgeHt Stock of
WALL 1'ATE R.
WINDOW SUA DES,
TRANSOM PATER.
BORDKUS, Ac,
Ever brought to town, snd of the mot
desirnble imtteriin nl quolitf - from a
Common Brown to tine Gilt Toper
which wo will it'll
LOITER than ETLR liri OItK!
Our stork emhrnee. the heft nnd fi
ii"t vnricty in the market, purchased
direct from tho Mnmifiicturcr, Hnd
cannot he iurps'sed for beauty of
strli'HKnd fcow lWictt.
ADAIR IillOS,
Mnrrh 19, 1Kfi!.
n
The laws Passed by the Late
Legislature.
Tl.o general l;iw, nincty ciglit in
number, piowcd during the lato scs
sion of tho Ohio Lcgielaluro, will
bo found below.
In the general luwi wili be found
many of tlio utmost Impor.nnco to
the State, ami wlu u the vulun.n A
laws ti pulilislicd unJ tho nct.4 nl'itit
L 'L'iRlutme canned, wo doubt not
tho verdict f tho people will bu
thnt. nrt a whole, the Icgiohition o'
liuit body m tl.o best ihal Ohio hn
Ind since thnt of tho fiat di'shioii
Ulidt-r lht prniiClil Culir-l.tUllOII.
I'lio hit ofloct luwa piiHHed nt
t!ie M'.cund sc-simi, which tve wili
tj nioiro'v puhlinh, ih o 'i vl to
ho different lof iil.'.i'.'S. Tliut liicre
in too inir:h of this kind oT lilut
lon, no ono who reads the Coiiili"
tnlioii, whicb, in levma, is siron
tif'tiinst local legislation, can doubt.
Many of thu bills introduced in tli
Suiiuto nnd llonno for local olj:ctn.
weir) changed to penoral laws, and
other laws were enacted, pai lictilur-
ly in the giving of increased power
to courilyjcoinmissioiiers, on ihi sub
ject of roads, to prevent the
necessity of local logislalior. lor
the future
As a wholo, we submit the Icis-
lotion of the winter as that in which
there is less lo condemn and moro
to praise ili.sn lias been tho case
for many years.
1. Making partial appropriations
for the year 18C8.
2. To amend Section C5 of nn act
entitled ''nn act relating to wills,
und the repeal ol former nets rolat
i ng thereto." pussed May 3, 1852,
und took effect Juno 1. 1852.
3, Fixing the times of holding
District Courts and Con r Is of Com
mon rifus, for 18C9, in tho Fifth
District of Ohio.
4. To provido that membovs of
the General Assembly shall not ro
coivo per diem whiio absent, unless
properly excused.
5 To thuiigo the time fixed for
Iiol Mng tho first term of tlio Ct. ot
Common Pleas, for 18tit, In tho
county of Wayne. '
C, To provide for tho appoint
ment of a messenger of the Sup
remo Court.
7 l'o 'amend Section 03 of an act
defining tho jurisdiction and pro
cedure. before Justices of tho Teacc,
and of the duties of Constables in
civil Courts, pussod, March 14, 1853,
so as t allow a bill of exceptions
wbotbor a case bo tiled bet'oio
jury or not, when before a Justice
the Poaee.
8.. To reduce itio amount required
lobe paid in by the stockholders of
a company 1 improve naviguDio
btrouniH, from dO to 10 per ownt.
9. Toautl.orUo Couniy Oommis
sioncrs, in certaiu cases, to accept
devices and legacies, and to erect
and maintain un Orphan Asylum
in connection with the Children's
Home
10. Authoriiiug County Commls
sioners, and City Councils to aid and
encourage Industrial Schools and
S 'chiidre'S'
11. For the protectioo of una-1
parsbea ,
a
of
! .,,, K;U.ln this Stato by cor
SglSSr VTT of any other State.
40-. Mukmjc partial, appropna
bfrry J-gona fr 19.
To. provide thai where thej
l.oiil (Jintricl is composed of ptirts
ot two or mora tcwnbUip, tlio
money for school prposi in huiiI
disti ict luay be d-awn ly tho Trim
Icps of Iho townHliip tn Hlnch the
6;!iool hoona of miicl JiBll icst iklocalcd.
13. To cxtnnd tho provinions of
tho Goiiuritl lnocrporaiion Luvr in
thu incorporntion of privufo com
pur.its. .
II. TonmcnJ tho twcnty-tliird
section of lii .'t for Hid !ncorKra
tion of townhMpri.
- 15. To-prcspribcjard renulat tbo
rmbilitiosofpnrtn sri.il surctica on i
tflh-iul niiil oilr bor.li.
1C. To iiullioria- tlio election
nn additional Jndeof tl:o CourtVT
Common Pleas in tlio second Sub
divison of the Third Judical District
ol Stato c f Ohio.
17. To amend the net of last se s
sion forbidding tiiuSupremyCoi.lt
from taking up cases out "f their
order on the docket, so ns to provido
iluitthcy can bo taken up If they
refer to cotut tulional questions or
matters of comral interest.
18. To authorize tho election of
an n.h!i tonal Ju'lge of the Court cf
Common PUms in Cuyahoga county.
P. lo provide thul where a wife
dies nossessed of an estate descend
ing to her i.'no by u former bus-
oiilnl. tlio surviving husnnnil sh.il!
not hnvo nn csiate for- lifu by the
0 r'esy 'r. such pr lport v.
0. 'In providt tliat roods mny be
opened to tho width of sixty feet, if
o recommended by tho vio vers.
21. To authorise suptrvisors i
roivlsto removo timber Or drilt
tiirninst bridges in their road dis
Iriit nnd burn tho same.
22. To provide for Iho punish
ment of I ho ombcEzloinvnt of monoy
or property from brivnto individuals
roinpaiiies nnrl cnrporntionn, by
iirents. clerks add othoi cmiiloj'ocs.
23. To providi: that whi-ro a wife
dies possessed of t.n estate deseeding
to her ihmio by a former husband,
tho surviving husband ahull not
hiivean cstuto for life by tho courtesy
of nin-li r"(perty.
4. To nul'imrize thcrl.'tt'cn fan
additional Judge of the Court of
Common Pleas in Cuyahoga county.
2.V To authorize the o'ct'.lon of
an additional Judgo of tho Court of
Common Pious in the First Sub
division f tho Fourth Ju licial Dis
tricl, composed of the counties of
Erie, Huron, Sandusky, Ottawa
and Lucas.
26. To authorizo tho opening of
roa Is lo the width of sixty feci, if
so recommended by tl.o vicwcis.
27. Muring partial appropria
tions for It,C9.
2S. To authorizo (,'oonty Com
missioners to lay out and establish
frco tnropiko roads on Iho lino of
any S'.ato, county or township road
and to levy taxes for a given dis
tance on cacti aidooftho roud to
do so.
20, To provide for the snlo, by
executors and administrators, of
the personal cstnto of descendants,
or any portion ot the tamo at pri
vate sale, undor tbo order of the
Probato Ccurt.
30. To provido for tho publica-
turn ol the number of horses, cat -
tie, sheep, hogs, and other animals
returned for taxation.
31. To provido lor tbo print-ng
and binding of tho State Agricul
tural ht-port by the first ot Sept. of
each year.
i!2 To authorizo cities to aid in
cer.btrucling di teles, where the
health of the city will bo improvod
by tho construction.
33. To regulate tbo weighingof
live stock, hay, coal, grain and
iron.
34. Requiring township trustees
to procure cemetery gi cutids, and
to levy a inx to puy for the same,
35. To authorize Sheriffs to sell
goods levied nt wholcsulo, by the
order ot the court.
3fi. To provido for tho election
by the people, in cilies ol Iho sec
ond class, of tho City Clerk, Mar
shal, City Solicitor, Civil Engineer,
Ciiiof of Fire Department, und
Street Commissioner. (
37, To authorize cities and villa
gfs to make that portion of a turn
pike or plank-road running thro'
a :ity or vilisge, a street of the
same, aud to uso and improvo il as
snob.
38. To revise a piovision in an
act passed April 12, 1853, for the
equalization in townships of taxes
for school purposes.
HI) To ft iilKni-ir.il Ilia Innstnir of
ges
i
act
r
it
in
of.mobo litkon at nnv limo kflcr
41. To uiuhorzo the ihiiojjMiru" i
tion if compnnie fir.lomng Lur
unJ oihcr vcsicls on navigable
iters. " " ' .
42. To amond Kcction 101 of nn
rcgiiliiting tho jnrisdlotton and
roc c Jure ly Jiiklices of the Fcaco
nnd cf iht, duties 6f constnbls in
Cieil COtirtS. pusecd Mure h 14, lv:t.
This bill simply BiriKob .tint' Hie
word "lownHhip" in tha section nii
med, end inserts "county" to make
conform to n prcviou section.
43. To provido tliul wlioro n lit-
t:on 1s fcrotrgnt for tire ) nt me'ii'l of
money only,und the doiendnnt in
lefnnlt for i annwer, judgment
such default, tho Cuurt liav'iiK
power to sol aside such dcfuull for
good causo shown.
44. To provido for geological
survey of Ohio.
45. To repeal an act dtQiiin,; tl.o
jurisdiction of the Probata Court
in tho counties ol Putcnin nnd
Pauldinjr, In minor criminal cases
passed Murcli 9, 13((.
4C. To n.:hoiizo certain citiusof
tho second class (Dayton) to fund
their indebtedness and cvicnd the
imo ol its payment.
47. lo empower inj lrcnsurers
nnd Auditors of the several coun
tics of tho Slate, which have pnid
or shall pay ihcir respective per
lloiisof tho surplus revenue to the
Slul o, lo collect and imv into the
Treasury any portion of said fund
belonging to such county, nnd to
authorizo the Commissioners cf
such couniy to transfer the same
lo any fund or funds ol such conn
13, To authorizo ccmetory po
lice to an est parties violating the
rulos and regulations of cemeter
ies.
49. To cna'jlo .turnpike company
ies to collect tolls in certain esses,
wbero tho grade of the l oud does
not correspond with what isrequir
cd by their charter. Il apj htr cs
pcciallv to Warren county
50. To proviJo for tho return of
upclnimod checks and certificates
in possession of the officers of this
Stato, to the second Auditor of the
United Stales Treasury.
51. To amend and supp!cmcnla
ry to an act in relation lo tes,
.ichools, nnd rowers, in ctilain cit
ies, (Toledo,) passed April 2, 18JG.
52. To anihonzo County Com
missioners t J purchase land for the
uso of court Iioubcs, jails and coun
ty infirmaries, and io ticit build
ings thereon, aud to purchase bud
ges, etc.
53. To amend section 21 of an act
relating to rouds and highways,
piiBscd Mf.rch 9, 103,
51. To authorizo County Com
misaioiiors lo purchase toll bridges
nnd make them free.
55. To amend the HomcilenJ
Act so ns to exempt f 1,000 of real
property, or in case there is no
real property, ?500 in personal
proporty.
56. To rcouira county Trrnsur-
Lor to receive the bonds issued for
Iho construcl.on of a road in pay
mont of tho taxes levied un lards
for tho coi.slruclion eucb road.
57. Jo provido thnt, In Cuso the
jury box shall bocomo cxhuusted,
the Judgo of tho Common Plcaa of
any such county may, during a va
cation, order such number ot Jurors
as may becomo necessary.
53. To provido for the erection
of tho Central Lunatic Asylum,
59. To prsvide that, when no
special agreement as to measure is
mudo by tho contracting parties, a
bushel of lime, ehull consist ofsov-
enty pounds.
CO. To prohibit persons who n:c
acting ns Justices of the Peaco or
Mayors, from being appointed Dep
uty Sheriff.
61. To authorize County Com
missioners lo locate and construct
turnpiko roads.
62. To provido for tho payment
of claims for damages growing out
of tho military - expedition of John
Morgan into tho State of Ohio, in
1863,
C3, To provide for the registry of
births and doaihs, nnd t o repeal an
act therein named,
64. To prevent obstructions nnd
protect tho navigation of tho Ohio
river.
65. Ta repeal an act entitled an
act defining the jurisdiction of the
Probate Court fif the counties cf
'ulton, Williams, Sandusky, Van
Wert, Darke, Wyandot and Co
shitoo, ii. rainur rrimiaal coaee,
ty.
the
and
of
S'-nlhern
i
-
passed March 9, ldC7, m lr m Ih
same i applicable lo Fulton tonu-
. . i
! To increase tho number cf
trusty r,J Miami University
from lb lo 27. .
17. AtHhi iz'ng the building and
repairing of Uve- s to protect UiiuS
from overflow.
t8. To provide for (be bolter
regulation of ruilrCaJ companies
lo protect the rights of minori
ty stockholder. . " ,
69, To provlia for tbo better
euro ftnd'support of insane colored
persons of thia State at Longview
Asylum.
111. lo provide for the purchase
the right of way and tho con
struction of a sower through cer
tain lutids for the benefit of the
Ohio Lunatic Asylum.
il. To provide thai lLo act psa-
sed March 7, 1867. amended Mny
lit, lHtjM, io provide a bounty lor
vctcrun vi l'irileers, Bliall be so con
strued as to include within its pro
visions re-enlisted veteran non
commissioned ollieers and soldiers
oft he Tinted States rcgulnr army,
when mi i.li men aresliowiilo be
.diced as required bv tbe act to
wliieh tins is supplementary.
72. To authorizo nun. nj comps
nies to increaro their capital sloek, -snd
to proviao lor the tiling of the '
rcrtiticate of such increnso wilj, the
Seerclury of Slate ar.d the Auditor
Hints.
73. To provide thnt in dies of
tie second chiis. the cily clerk
shall act us clerk to the Board of
I'Jducntion.
74. To protect moro cffeclonlly
the lives of rnilrond passengeia
liom casualties by. lire.
75. Toauthorir.o township trus
tees tn make an additional levy for
poor purposes in certain cases-
76. To reguluto the execution
and transfer of notes givcu for pat
ont rights, und It rejeal an act on
tho s.nno snl jecr, passed Mny 5,
IMS. (S.& C.,5')9.)
77. Prescribing tho rale of taxa
tion t'or count) purposes, nnd lo
repeal tho act of April 14. 1853,
March 30,1864, und April 7, 1865.
(S. .t S , 77H )
7d. To provide for the voluntary
dissolution of corporations.
79. To authorizo certain cities
ft , ! :v . . C it.
itiiieinnnci; iu it'umruet a duuiua
ci n railroad.
0. To authorize cifica of the
first class (Tcludo) io builJ roil
rem Is, and to louse and operate tho
same.
81. To ptoviJe fc.r the tempora
ry relict of tho poor in cilies of the
second class, and in incorporated
villages of not lees than 3,t't0 in
hubitarts. c2. To legalize eight per cent,
interest.
83, To make it a misdemeanor
to violate the laws regulating freo
briilges.
84 To anlhorizo certain lilies
(Cleveland) to bono nn addition
al amount ot'moncy for school pur
poses, 85. To nuthorize tho romoval cf
drift, tiniber and other obslruclioui
from tho natural channel ot streams
and to protect land from overflow.
86. To chango tho subdivision of
tho Eigth Judicial District, and to
provide for tho election or one ad
ditional Judgo of toe Court of Com
mon Pleas therein.
87. To proviJe for an additional
term of the Court ot Common Pleas
of Paulding coucty for 1869.
bi. loprovHto lor the appoint
ment of now viewers of a road, it
the llrst viewers have failed to dis
charge their duties.
89. For tho protection of street
railroud oompauica in iho State of
Ohio.
fiO. To prohibit tho marriage of
nearer akin than second cousins.
91. Making appropriation for
thovear lSoiJ and the tiist quarter
of 1(70.
92. To establish lines cf true me
ridian iu tho several counties of
the State.
93. To reitore the act giving
etrucK jurors 2 per day.
91. To authorize home railroad
companies to eonsolidato with each
other, upon the same terms that
foreign compunios consolidate with
home companies.
in. lo reimburse persons for ar
resting those charged with crimi
nal offenses.
96. To authorize Township True
tees to levy a tax to purchase a sue
nnd erect a township Louse tbcro
on. 07. To prohibit a greater allow
ance than 6 per cent to County
Auditors for placing on thodufHicate
properly omitted in tho assessor's
returns. It. is t-spooially designed to
apply to Hamilton connty, where
the County Commissioner! have
been lu'.tliA bsbit of allowing1 10 per
cent, fr.r sueh services. .
98. Providing forthc ceding of the
Antielnm itiidtjcUysbur cemeteries
to the United States.
A TUREt kiOHY brick hoase, eigh
teen hy forty foot, and in the con
struction of wbiah 42,250 bncke
were used, was built in Lancaster,
Pa, last week in nineteen and a half'
hours, and pcihooh were livir.ir in ft
! wlihin thrnodavkfromlholimsitwia
exiwroesca.