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CITY 0F.1A5CASTZS. Tlsiirlar Mornlug.Bluy 19, 15 ,.. TutltU, Schleich and Graber. T H E IB ARGUMENTS I ' J' Their Cwnslstener. . V Tlifttour friends may hve an opportu nity to read tlia urgometils of tlie diton ono hundred and forty dolltri be lad p: riotuly pronoueed fraudulent! Tb peti tion readi at followr To tha Ctmatfoalvaero of Falrlelu Co. O. Understand .rig that your Honorable body ill be aDblicd to for additional pay .'on oottlritot fur print'laz Asscason' blanks for t . i - . m t the year 1862. ana believing that the la- j nionr-y to purcLae the eotabliolimenl. Dorer IS wormy utauireauu auuwing "UaietU. . , that the contract price of one cent per Wlx.n the editor of the Gaiette was quire -was no compensation- for the labor I writing the above paragraph lie knew very performed, we believe it would be just and 'yn that he was slating what he knew to right to pAy an additional amount sufficient! be fab. -Tba Eagle pever done printing to make it equal to the usual price had for 'for 37 or 50 cents per quire therefore i-. . tii . . . .. sucu worn, ana uiat, in Booomgyou wouia " XT' We find on the order Book ao a mouut of nearly three hundred dollars the editor of the Eagle baa taken Iron, tbe conn Remember. That when (lie Ohio Eaele and Telpgraph were united that the coun-t'T Treasury of which no account can be . ' I . ) , . J rd Divan . m nan fi nrl ni lit 1 1 am fit a. ru,. i iy pruning was riwu irom o i j ami ov " -v cents pr quire to one dollar per quire, j lying 'or what purposes this large BDxmnt thus throwing into ine Hands 01 Its Owners "penuetj. u.T..iiiiBm..ii8 wauaro C0X2IEBCLA.L IHTELLIGESCE. DET GOODS A5D CAEPET STOEE. t. i n i .Laneuatrr Jtlarbeta. JOI1 tHHLLlTO CO. Oarr Ornci, May 17, 1855. Our ' !to. l. It Foarth street, C.aeiaaatl.O. quotations this morning are as follows: T ipf.CTPCllt t. J" ''J " ''lit" !TJ" '" It.-., a rm n,. n m I .1 Hi cra generally. tbt sue ere bw l"iI aa wiice.., ,wvi a ivur, v,4 V I ulii:it .iitn4,ih4WttiBlHloniiVMOi Corn. 5; Bye, 9'J; Oats, 40cts; Cer- FANCY AND STAPLE nearly if not quile auoagh of the. people'. "J lr eXHmit.ations U, , d tbe bills j r7 34-00; I ota- K5m, rBTJCH. OCT . AWMICAB of the Ohio taoM in jusiincauon m Ua which they have entailed on the tax- .: .itnn nf ihi r.ountv. weeive be- Uw a fw extracts from their two last is ue. These extracts are pre-eminently ...hftracterisuo'of the men whopenned them. and give th publio a fair index to their true characters, both morally and , pohti lvIIv. " We have neither time, space nor ; inclinatlou to go farther back into their "editorial career than their two.iasi iSu8, although their whole series is replete with ..... . Ut-.l. factinilitt of tlie roiiowmg, w.. ' commend to the careful perusal of no in ' tttllitrent sublic: ' '..: .K intelligent community can be de ceived by such a mercenary adventurer as . rpAm siuiiirtitr.' No , honorablo man of common sense, who has the slightest re gard for his own reputation, wilL face this ' r .nrt anv he has confidence in the integrity, sincerity, or veracity of the editor of the Gazette'- j -r "Ho is a culprit and scoundrell , "He is a swindler and a liarl" . -He is a out throat and midnight as- ..aas8in!,,l.. .' :, ,. - "He Is the mouthing, scribbling syco phant of a most hellish and damning par ty!" ' ' ' r' "' ' "He is a contemptibly meanpuppyl' L Such, kind reader, are the arguments produced by the editors of the Ohio Eagle in justification of their tin as proved by . documentary evidence.. We have not dealt in denunciation and abuse farther than an exposition of their political scheming and corruption fastens upon them and we have never failed to produce written testi mony of the truthfulness of our charges. If we choser we have no doubt our vocab ulary of denunciation would be sufficiently , severe to meet them on their own grounds. notwithstanding we have never been a prac titioner in this ; their . favorite and only school of logic. "Forbearance,", howev ' er may "cease to be a virtue," and if we do commence we have that to tell which will -botb bite and sting. As' for their small charges aga'in3t't( we pass them by with '. merited contempt. Ten thousand such editors cannot put us on the defensive. They; say they have no idea of "putting themselveton our level," They are right Dlaced upoh'our ' level, their poor -heads would grow dizzy and they would stopple down head-long." They sre welcome, . as we have before said, to their vocation of denunciation and abuse--we, expect nothing but such - disgusting calumny as we have above quoted from ' he Eagle, ia1. ijti Vr1 v nrnvfis that its editors' souls would better become the bodies of Bil lingegate fishermen than tlie conductors of public journal. ; Judging from the ex ' tracts above quoted the intellect of these , mon is pre-eminently fitted to be associated ' with the dignity of their characters. ' God forbid that we should be compelled to bat- v tie these men with their own weapons, for it would be a disgraos to our profession and revolting to every feeling of ourna- a 1 It U not the first time, however, ' these men-i have heralded forth their snathe i mas and slanderous epithets it is not their , jr attempt to fasten their own infamy on the character of , other men, as we shall hereafter prove. And if we are to judge i ; the f uture by the past we have no doubt , the day will yet come when these. trien will ; sneakingiy lick the dust at our feet as they ' bav6 at. the feel of .other subjects of , their scandal. , As proof let us refer to a few '". facts. . ' On the 27th day of October, 1863 we received a communication from John ' L. Tuthillin reference to what he termed ' one hundred and forty dullar ' swindle, whioh contained the following language against the - Auditor? Mr. Ellis and the Commissioners. The article of. Mr.-Tut ' unit, rads as follows: . . .. . ' ','AuDrroa JerrKiKs-r-7i official ytorrvp' V tion and '.Dishonesty proved. li is - with ,: , ' feelings otrtgret, though with a deep sense f duty, that I am under the necessity of , exposing the corruption and dishonesty ol a man in whom the people nave reposna oonhdeuea. The editor of the iiagie (Mr ; Ellis lis too much . implicated 'with Mr ' Jeffries for his assertions to have muc v;. , weight In the matter. ; It must be curried ' to a higher and more just tribunal. There i -' ,i the "still small voice of the people, who : ;; s In the end must tattle this matter. ; Lilly v . and Jeffries should both be driven from " the offices' they have dishonored, an would have been the Commissioners would have done their duty as honest men! . How does it come, sirs, that you did not al ' once report o me peopiq iuis jraua am. , , corruption,, and have the unworthy and di : " honest oceupahts of these offices turned '; ' butt If your cowardly and pucillaaimoue ; ' Jjearts prompted you to screen ito eorrup ; tion, and hide from the puono gaze th Z . fraud, resign :. tht position you art i ' nowise worthy and competent to fill." - Such, reader, is the manner and styl ; in which the present editor of the Eagle, ,Jobn L..Tuthill, denounced the Auditor, Mr. Ellis and the Commiasionera for ' iransastion which he has since endorsedand K" highly 'recommended, and as extracts from i , this mail's writings are becoming "par , ticularly interesting"' to the publio we take .' great pleasure in laying before our readers 'v.f; his eloquent - and urgent appeal,' to the v Commissioners he formerly so bitterly do ' ' nounced, In behalf of the.'paymentef .the be sustained by an honest and liberal pub lic. TothilIm Scrliich St Orcdkr. When Mr. Tuthill first came to us, and In his first communication in reference to this matter, he stated that it was "with feelings of regret" that he was "under the necessity of exposing the corruption and dishonesty of a man in whom the people had reposed confidence." Bui a change has come over the spirit of his dream, and the man he once denounced as a scoundrel he now takes to his bosom and places his name on his "pet" of a Sag Nicht ticket, and to make his friendship doubly mani fest lie petitions the Commissioner to en dorse a transaction he had but a short time before felt it bis "painful duty to ex pose," and in making bis exposition two of these same Commissioners came in for a very lartre share of his denunciation. He first denounced the Commissioners as in competent and dishonest, and declared that this outrageous swindle of one hundred and forty dollars "must be carried to a higher and more just trilunal the still small voice of the people!" After which he not only (form thisswindle but actu ally petitions the Commissioners to endorse and dom it. and intimates that the "still small voice of the people" will sanction it, While Tuthill and Schleich were making loud professions of friendship for Messrs CollinB, Tschiip, Reese, Jeffries and Ellis, they were busily and secretly employed in furnishing the editor of this papor with material calculated to brand them all as the vilest imaginable scoundrels, w ho should give back into the hands of the people the offices they disgraced. They secretly hui led their poisoned arrows of malice ' and re venge and pierced these men with many wounds in order to get possession of the Ohio Eagle; but now that their treachery and hypocrisy is being exposed they are again mixing their worm-wood and gaul to pour on the head of the editor of this pa per in order to avert an outburst of popular indignation at their . barefaced hypocrisy and base ingratitude, as well as the assas sin-like manner in which they disposed o men for whom they professed great friend hip. Of all the dark spots of human na ture, we know of none belter calculated to throw a freezing chill over the whole body, and drive back the purple current on the aching heart, than just such' mean and , damning hypocrisy and base ingratitude. Such hypocrisy towards theso men, by Tuthill and Schle.ch.who were at the same time the willing recipients of . their esteem and bounty, is enough to bring a palsying horror over the soul end make the human heart sicken at the contemplation o such baseness. ' " 4ST" We paid for the Ohio Eagle estab. shmeht three thousand dollars." Eagle, ' WE paid we paid and CBn it be pos sible that Mr. Meihx is the editor as well as the proprietor of the Eaght We were not aware, until the above announcement, that we were measuring Btrcrgth with the Governor nf Ohio.''!! Or perhaps Messrs. Tuthill, Schleich k Grubcr have, purchas ed the concern from the Governor.'.' If so, oentlemen, let ui know, for we want to know who we'are fighting The whole con cern is so "mixed up" that it is difficult to tell who owns it, who publishes it, who edits it or who stands responsible for its editorials. Whenever we direct a broad side at Tuthill, he screens himself behind Schleich, and . when we "pounce" on Schleich he hides behind Gruber, and whon wo charge or. Gruber, he swears the "whole thing is a fabrication"- and that Tuthill fc Schleich are responsible for the whole., of it as thoy raised his prices of printing from 25 and 55 cents per quire to 75 and 81 ,00 in order to "pay for the concern" and that they must now siana responsible and not get him into any more of. their "develish scrapes!". And if they will steal they must do thuiv own hidingl However, week before last, they brought reinforcements namely the two editors of the Washington Register, and are now making arrangements tosecure the services of the w hole Red Lodge Clique. "Pitch in," gentlemen.; one and all give us the best you have in your shop, for we have still left "a few more grape" which we shall from time to lime pitch into your ranks. could not raise it to one dollar a quire. The whole amount of printing of blanks for the county since we have had tharge of the Eh trie.' iust one rear, amounts to the awful sum of two hundred and thirty-one dollars ana thirty-one cent and no more. We paid for the Ohio Eatrlo establishment three thousand dollars. How some people are given to lying.- Ohio Eagle. "..' The Eagle men are beginning to appre ciate their true condition and are writhing in such great agony of sou. as to be induc ed to utter another falsehood; in order to screen themselves from public odium. When we say falsehood we mean exactly what we say, and here is the evidence to prove it. - Some three or four months be fore the Eagle and Telegraph were united Mr. Gruber, one of the firm, made the fol lowing bid for county priuting: To the Honorable Commissioners of Fair field County In compliance with four request I make the following proposal for printing all the blanks for tlie use of the county. For Assessor's blanks per quire of paper 25 Al other blanks " , ." 66 , Respectfully Submitted, ' ; - ; D. J. ORUBER, v $ Publisher Lancaster Telegraph, December 7, 1853. ; The Commissioners, however, refused to give the printing b the Telegraph for the reason that a bid of one cent per quire had been received from Mr. Ellis. Mr. Ellis done the printing, and afterwards received ono dollar per quire, which nmounted, for the Assessors' blanks, to ono hundred and forty dollars, and Mr. Tuthill afterwards made capital out of this matter by calling it a hundred and forty dollar swindle, he wrote us a communication against this ras cally transaction, in which occurs the fol lowing language: . .". "He (the Auditor) told Mr. Ellis to make out his bill at 75 cents a quire, tho' THAT WAS MORE THAN TWICE TUB AMOUKT THE TKLEGHAFH AGREED- TO PH1KT TIIEM TOR, AND SAID ng COCLD MAKE MOKET AT THAT." Here, reader, is the evidence, in Mr. Tcthill's own words, that he knew that the Telegraph had agreed to do the coun ty printing, at 25 otnts per quire before the two papers were unitod, : and he also bnew that Mr. Gruber bad said "ho could make money at that pfice." Now, sir, taking v'ocr own statements and acknowl edgments as testimony, we ask you wheth er it was not DOWN RIGHT STEALING for J'OU to raise the price of printing Assessors' blanks from twentv-five cents per quire to SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS per quire, AND THAT TOO, IN THE FACE OF AN ACKKOWL EDGMENT ON THE PART OF ONE OF ?OUR PART NERS THAT MONEY COULD BE MADE AT 25 cents? Dare you now say, in the face of this testimony, sir, that' you did not pay for your office, with money that properly belonged to the tax-payers of the county? If you kn ew that 25 and 55 cents waslhe Telegraph's price for doing this work be fore you united the papers, why did you raise It to SEVKNTY-rivE cents and ONE DOLLAR?, You know that the papers were united purposly to swindle the coun ty treasury, and the people know it too. They want no. better evidence than the fact that the Telegraph's price was doubled just aS soon as the papers changed hands- containing tht items for which this a mount was drawn we have failed to do so. and now call upon Mr. Tuthill to make a satisfactory explanation. Gutetle. Nothintr easier. Simply in this Wise: ' Frequently bills against several offices would be presented at the same lira, and tlie whole be paid in one order. If the Uazette man will take the trouble to look up these bills and add them together he will find the amount correspond Ing to the ordtn.-i-Eaglt. Come, sir, this won't do. Wt told yon where you could find these amounts on the order book, and asked you to furnish as the bills on file showing for what pur poses this amount was drawn and give us the items, and as you have made so much "fuss" about "itemised accounts" you can have no objection to producing .the proof. Wa say, most emphatically, that you can not account fob these items Ui at there are no bills on file that can give any clue to them. And we further charge that the transaction bears upon its face evident signs of fraud. We called upon you to make a satisfactory explanation.' This you have not done, nor cannot do. Unless you cao clear this up not only the above amounts but others still larger will stand againstyou as evidence of your rascality toes, 1,50, flax seed. eal.OO; Hot ter, J215c; Eggs, 8 cenU. Salt, 2.50 Beans, 2,00; Soaps, 6ic: Coffee, J3al5c; Tea, 50cal00; Mo!aM-, 40 a37c; Vinegar, 10a25c; Tobacco, 1Ch25c; Hay. Il.00al2.00. Tallo Whisky, 39c. ; The Prof. , Mr. Tuthill denies having presented postage accounts against the .Auditor, the Clerk and ourself, all of which bad been paid. We now re-iterate our former state ment, and if Mr. Tuthill wants proof of what we said, let him ask Mr. Holt, who was present at the time and Mr. Radc baugh the Clerk. Mr. Tuthill came into the office with a bundle of postage bills in his hand, and . stated that he bad a bill a- trainsi us for postage. We dented it and told him we had a receipt showing that it was paid. He then spoke to the Auditor in the same way, who also denied the bill. Now Mr. Tuthill had no other business in the Auditor' office, and after remaining a few moments left the room. He has since said that he was only in 'ifun ;" but that don't alter the correctness of our statement. At the time we were not 1 aware of his "mirthful propensities," and made our statement in good faith. .We are free to admit 'hat it was awry funny transaction. Agricultural .Meet lug. The reader will not fail to read the call for a meeting of the Fairfield County Ag ricultural Executivr Committee. As it is the determination of the present officers to make the coming Fair surpass all its pre deeessors, we trust a full attendance will be had on the day specified in the adver tisement. . So flattering is the prospect so heavy and thick, with its deep dark green, stands the wheat so fully covered are the fruit trees with odorous blossoms and tho rich grass stands up so proudly that the veriest croaker in the land is forced to keep his mouth shut, and the - whole community with one accord exclaim everything is propitious for a magnificent display at our next county Fair. " Every farraci Sn the county should make it an object to have his farm represented at our next Annual A srriuultural Exhibition. Cattle irfarlieL. . Kew Yore, May' 9. 1855. receipts of the weee. Beeves. 2,054. Vesls, 1.113. Sheep and Lambs, 5,249. Swine, 3.425. Milch Cows, 229. Total number of animals 12 0C9. Total the previorn week, 13,663. Price or Beef To Day. Bef is sold at so much a pound, generally by estimat ed weight for tbe meat in the quarters. Jrirst quality of good fair market U:ef, 15c. Second rate, 144c. Ordinary, 13tc. Some vert extra good, bc. Prices of Veal . Calves. The rate at which such Calve a are (it to eat fell for all the year is from 4 to 7o per lb., live weight. A class called 'kittens that is, Calves from one to six days old sells fiom 1,25 to3a84each. ' Another class, called "grsrs Calves," generally sold at four to six months old, brings 3 to C7. A good fat Veal often brings 20a830." Mill Cows. The price of Cowsdi-ptnds as much upon fancy as the price of Horses. Ordinary cows, 3oa338; good fur cows, 40a945; extra quality, w'uh caif, 50a375. Sheep and Lamm. Common Sheep, 5, 50f8; extra Sheep, 10a12; Lambs, 5ri47. Swine. Ohio corn-fid Hogs, small size, for market retailing, 5JhCc, live weight; still-fed Hogs, SJaCc; Hogs for packing, 5JaCc, ' live weight; large Hogs, coru-fed, dead weight, 7a7 Je, for the very bett- 1 ADSO: rOKKIOJ ASD AMERICAS cc?ix i&ub tensor C29 ImporVMliilroct front Muiafkctnrar la Sarap, d pur-tMt ai uetluB Yur, which ihUmii lof per on. : u,(at,j nuar-tiuvrtpnc FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ThortiurSIf Mwnxl ,rro low fwtln wldU; Urj fnii:i. H'.UI Kper. Stmo mn tmt ftruiirn nmy aopstd upon Siwiuif Ut bt ! ol raotlainour lln t ftirmms low Mlkr? MDbi pnf whiixl iatb Lwtara elite. HmkSsS, IcsU-JtMS SUtental ! UCa4Jtlaa of Fatlrdvl Conatr terlaff fmillata. TUESDAY, MAT 1,1815. .".?. MB '1 Bill DIMO10IC4 MflurM DDOll! l.u fromoibor Risks Ptfrfibat Profrty f ipeadll Ittbt t Cult 1 : i CiplulstMk 1 i Survlttg YobA 3 : Wim tootlwr IMI ( lmteW m,itl I lia Dotiiora ! I 77.. 04 S I I I l.l it m 1 : 1 t 4ltH : : 1 ! w 00 -1 t t : 10 v IS 1 11 1 mxetjn VM S : : 1 :' tii.wii uu I I 11 SI ., t 1 l.ftwfl ST tilt l s i 1 109 . 1M 139.90113 JOHX C. LEAVER. Pr-udsit. A. C. WOHTHIXOTOS, OukUr. LITTLE, PHESBACHI ' taau huiu in STAPLE & FA.1CY DUV GOODS, Groerrie, Qaeewre, flat, Cap, mown, mm nnx, w.ti. run oaja, MAIS STREET, LANCASTER, OHIO. WOULD rMpf'ltr,'T't M fT to urn Urge sad well tmniutd woek of SPRING ANI SUMMER GOODS, whlfk hTbBB miteut with er, iil will b!! I lb luweM auk iM-leo. U, i, lKM-yi ; NICIIOLAS FOX. JJ!n lm?1.9iA door SmI of Cljr- Hotel, , Lnulr, Hiy 3, lrii i WOOL The .indications of a speedy revival in manufacturing arc not very flat tering, the eitravagant hi'h price of food coupled with a general debilitation in trade intimidates manafiictnrers from operating beyond their immediate orders; the assort ment of Domestic fleece is still very low, prices are firm; sales of 15,000 lb at35a44o. for medium to one; l ulled is scarce atoju. forSnpf-rCne, 36a37c. for Extra, and SCo. for No. 1. Foreign is dull; sales of 50 bules Washed Cordova at 23ic. C months. ,. we quote: '.-, American Sax. FlJb Do. Pull Blood Merino Do.'i and i Merino .. Do. Native and qr. do -Sup. Pulled Country Do. 1, 1'ulled Uouniry Extra do -Peruvian Washed -' ValparaUo, Unwashed So. Am., Cum. Washed So. Am. Enlre Rios South Am. Unwashed South Ain. Cordova East India, Wanned 6&28 African, Unwashed !)(i51S African, Washed 1C3G Smyrna, Unwtt&hed . 1 3 1 4 Smvrna, Wa.ed 2326 Mexican, Unwashed , . - 1214 4 J 44 S63CJL si&m - 2C.2S 1 23(S3a '3C37 30&32 13M 12S13 14ilC e 9 .221(5.28 in Trouble. i : The editor of the Eagle, Mr. Tuthill, is terribly exorcised over our exposition of the manner in which be bas beeu plunder ing the county. - Books that he charged $2,00 per quire for when the farmer was working under the burning heats of a noon day sun for the small pittance of 37 and 50 cents per day and receiving but 40 eta., per bushel for his wheat, can now be furn ished at at one dollar and twenty five cents per quire, when wheat is ' selling for two dollar per bushel. . It is. something very strange that Mr. TuthiU'a prices for sta tionery never fluctuated for sixteen years wbile every thing else was constantly rising and falling. . We have not room this week to notice this gentleman's defense as we would like to, and as.we win po. i We are not through with him yet mean wbile be can devote himself to explaining tntr important matters.";, ; ' ., . Remember, That the letter asking us to put in bids to print the' Assessor's, blanks was not handed us until it was too late for us to do so. Gazette. ' . ' ' We ciin prove Unit Mr. Slaughter had his letter handed him some time before the .'E'lgltv received the ono addressed to it, and ul li'rtsUwo hours before the time for opening tlie bids.- If it was too late to put in u bid why did you propose to enter into a written contrAet with the Eugle not to put in a bill. hagle. ! 'We have now got these gentlemen ex aotly where we vt'aut ,' them. Mr, Tuthill hero decliirca that' wb received oar letter asking us to put in bids before he ueckiv Ed theirs. J.t .this is so, we ask you, sir, how come you to get in possession of its CONTENTS PEFOHE IT WAS OPENED BY US .' WhT PID TOU BRINO 'THAT LETTER TO THE Gazette . Office? , What pre-sentiment took possession of your mind that Mo letter must be immediately hnnded its address? And why did you defer bringing it to us until within a few moments of tho timenp pointed for the bids to be opened, and al together too late .for us to make out a bid? We told, 'you sir, that it.was altogether too late for us to put in a bid, and refused to do it. We knew that you already had your bid made out and in tht ' hands of the Auditor, and when we dared you to en ter into a bontract not to' put is a bid at ALL, WE KNEW THAT YOU DARE NOT DO IT for the reason that your bid was already in, acted upon and oh file in the Auditor's Office. And these facts, sir, are tbe ev idence we have that the whole thing was a swindling operation in order to cheat us out of the privilege of putting in a bid. Yee'. eir, when we declared to you that it was a high handed outrage and dared you tp 'give ds ' written evidence that " you would not put in s bid, you refused to do it, and simply, sir, because you bad al ready rvt in toor bid! You knew that by so doing there would be documentary evidence of your guilll . " ' ' ; . The Cholera in Kansas. On the 3d inst. tho cholera,' in its most deadly form, broke- out ill Westport and caused thirteen deaths in twenty-four hours. The persons attacked died within three hours after the disease came upon them. It is also stated that in Kansas city the effects are equally fated, and the people were leaving both cities, and taking refuge in the country. Up to the last accounts there had been no abatement of the disease. MAS0N1G JLALSNDER REGtTI.AK MEETINGS: 1 LANCASTER LODGE, So. 37 Miiy SO, IKS. " V HAITI Mt, Ko. 11 ily SI ' ENCAMPJlliSr, So. 2. - - - June S .. " COUNCIL, So. 4. J i we 1ft " . Fl.rarj , IbM, C. S TEISJIAS, Recorder. ABRICt'LTt'BAr. JUEKTI.. an- rfilK Executive Committee of the Fnirfluld 1j J C'HiBty AK'"ll'rul Swiely li requested to i.tif jet t the COURT HOUSE, in Lanc.vler, uu .S.l i I'iiUAY the !Mtb iii.t. A full nUeudiinco f Ilia Cominlttaa la hllily ilolruhli). ' . T. 8. Suceirrnt, Scc'y. D. SIFFOBD, PcflJet,L Ler.fiinor, May li, S2 KB CHIVA STOUE. TUrT ipMil on Mln Street, mrly op- 3 poaiic Helrr. Knult Co' Dry boot .fiUt: uneiliny of . QUEEN6WAR, GLASSWARE all ofohitb will b vAA low mt vbalMii i.J retail. Men hanu nl the uel.he are reui ttrul!r aolirited to call and eiutn mv in.-h.lt tAfMll airMl ael!rtd. V.'luJww GiHe aliooelall alJ'.fram 7 to a to 30 ky-tu. WILLMM FTEWAHT. Laocutar.aprll li, 1853 4 JOHN LYONS, WHOLESALE & RTAII GEOCEH 4 VBALEB IX I lor Uacoa, t tii9rSaIC,Tar CnrT X wiapitOUmArct Ainae Sc. U'otl ! eu t.'areft, Xjccs9 Snf f Ci lions Jcc.f Scjcm OHdoor we ofExrhaoi Bank ofMtrVlo A Co. Main iXrvvX ioctr, Ohi, iuvitratttv klten. tlonofthatticit.;tfef F airfield aniaiJoiii.uf coiiu liea.to faiatobt ssl'toiL uu kabi. Iftf it prepared toiellfr.jtn tht ciu:1d' e-nt t.i lUm v-entWrnstt' ln thfuut tldofUr. d itrbf aiitltffvwottiaViAtkteJoit't Lln) huiu utideneit hiu. P. $. HavSnff taken 1he riiif innth of th Mrtlt tionte. ami tiHrkiH with Tf7 Ttinrf ttroert. ProTiatiof. Sce.t t1 of wUicIt tlil bnMiti t lh wm price, u UiviM itt bi M.rltr trel )np H woiftd tf to tbe Fartnwe UMfndne tBaaou h will bo pre pared to itippty Lhem witbdilt kind of lake flih. Bfiuf on j ojirBcoo or otoTiej", tr out yoar crdit to tfauve thvl with to prn uu ecconnt. LobMUr,Aliarcti3. Jr55 3m46. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. HOLES ALK ASD RETAIL PEALER8 I3T GROCERIES,:, At Keber A. Knta'a Old Fund, Mriu StreI.Unrvter. RKWPkCl Fl'LLVioUtlt the atlentloli vf all that ntit wai.t Groeriei.to1lielrnew and bryaatock onliKitd.ainbnirttMrtDtert the followlritr anklee? JAVA and KIO COFFtli, Vnni.r Hy eon. Imperial, Blac- and (iMiitovden bAK; Sew Orleana eOCAK, eruflhcl, louf and p;ilerizd; Golden Syrap, Sapir Ifnuae fcyrnp, Kw OrWana MotaaaFat Kle. Orana;ea, limoiie, !!-, jtni9in, Atmonna. Bibcrta, Kurarcnr. ed HA MrJ: Dried Hfaf; lioloicoa Kauare:rtieceCloTe, pice.., .Soapa; 1K StejSa; Candle, Tab, Uurketa, v. asn isoaras, nrooms, ore. AI.d. a line lit ofCHKWISf TOBACrO, Snoklnf lonaer. roreisrit ana ilumBatic L.iitra,SuUofai. ate. ' We Tel aajurcd Unit all who may favor aa wilk a call iu ut t away di4iitifltjd with our lrlcM. cTeii if IheV vlu.tila nnt he induced In buv. - t-.-tT P. P. la a rw dura wa wilt haw LA ICE PlfH of all kindi. !f. U. COU.NTKY FKOliUCK taken 1b eliarp for brucenea. rtKXV V JlllA-tK. . Laucbler, Alrll3,1833 48" . . llENTCni'ECONDinbl TA INSUUNCS CON'-" ANY - Ontlant'ttTt January ISM, urwjtra If SM t i iM Lf.lt ot bi.ll, t i-ai UW . rlHB M of tklt Citt.J It ft Star twiraet I Coaapaay wltieh wa jiMila4 .a M.IuvMte4 at - OtdaoaharKk, NW lerk, wilk tl" awak mt j : i.v.-.,'-', Tka AaaaU 1 Cwu.vu Daalt f lb fclWa) U( IMaawt tat. Caik m baa4 mat la Uaaaajtaafna, (a- t7 aa, . ttJST kl M. Ro rwal mum wad by tk Comfauy ' 34. Hvmm at. a m orlf f a twat aau w ,i h.f rl llaa.ol ak-k amoaiH atur -. . ttua )lvu.vu t t pa ravanf orUdoaU lha fttr kicliU ,,, aaaa t aturca(4 - tim. Bill rtall ad MMeaaM 4 . Ilk, oaa furalter, (! fwrnntoed) ' li Stk. loaarwet d , aa.J, aaUaaataal !t "k. Oalaudia praluo ' "J J7 Slk.BalnclAcaituiBdaaafaruUaira 11 Tk oaaky awaa u bk rtkM andlluM -Mo Uiaaega.ijaata4 aad dww . Loaaa aaljaatad aad aot du I JSS BS) Loaaa la au,a aaluaf further jrroof aUaialad m Loaaa reatjted ky tka Caailay la a4 . Mum Thar ar o atkar alaliM afalmt Ik I CBl)ai. Bi aeplafaw iaallliaaiavraHii. .t Th;raaUatuaUkeaHiaByniiaUt306S( tk CoBBaay kaea ao rata i racard to tka ajuoual la la luaor.d Is any sa City, Tow or Vdlaf, ur la rwf4 to tkamouutallowd la Irt luaared la any aa aioek. Ik ml keluc aotutlaaur xd.Bg laM) Haul ( loa In any oua Sra. . Tka Cbartar la tk mm M aartlS4 akd Ha IS. rh otftca of Ik Aadllvr ol Ohla at th lat report of Ikia CotDuaay. M. . FoOIB, Saaratary. , BTaTa ar Hi I aa, , m, Oa Una Uday af January. Henry C. Poet. Secretary of the it tar lumrana otay appar ba fora aaa, aad kelnf duly aw aim. did deroa and ay tk k la aacfc Sacreiary, and tkat the foreyulrig autoaiekl utMenoad fcy kia t) ma aeordlu( to lua boat a( kl kaawiaOfa ana oul- . ti bi i a, justice mrene tr.Ti o9i loi(,nt. ..awrenca eouoij.ee. 1, Geara-a S. Winaloar, Clark af tha t'oouly aferae aald, tka atSear kaalnff eharge ky tb laaa of aald Stat of tka raeordaof dd and mort(r of aatd rauaty , da karaby aartify that lb SUr Juaumue eoiauany ur 0(daaebunrkoldarjd Uawaaref tk aa ajoruy;. aa a lor the aaaaa auaaa oi nmj a rp'." l foraar aartlSeata, aadar data af AaaetS, If M, aad Med la ua oaea af tka Aautlor af tba Stata of Ohio, ok Blncoriarad real tiUtl hi aald eaaaty, tka HM paaaaad af aot lea Uiaa one aanorea ueaaana i Ur ao lHaatad of lb eatuaa aUl.d 10 mf aald fonaf , cert! Heal to-wlt: doubla lUMa BtorlMrd ahd eurad.andlfcattbaaaaMaralB bo way etatfaed er Ik Banker aey tka raaord of tht olOc ppar. la wltnaaa wbaraot, 1 kar kareta net mf b. a. " haad aad affiled Ik Saal of aald avwty, Uu Stk day of Jaaaary, IC3S. . k. ISSfcOW, Clark r ' omMlBav.J ' ' " CERTIFICATB OF AimiOlllTT. (r IttSlaf Ayr Afy, MaVt.f i STaTk a 0i, Acarra a St.t- Ornck, . CobUMBva. February t?3, leak. Wan, Tba Star latum. ea Coaipaby Waatad at Ogdaaaburgb, la UK State of Jiew tork, baa Slad lal tbia otttc a twain tatmit of lUeokdltlon, a regale d by tka Brat aectlo f tba -Act to rulata lb Afenaieaof luearanc Conpaoiea aot Incorporated ky tbSutaofOklo,'MUMcd May I.1SS4: - Aaa Wbim Said Company baa rumlabd tha kk derlgnd. aaiiafaetory at Ideuaa thai It 1 poMad vt at leaataac busdrad Ibaaaaltd dotlara of actual aaplul lueeetod I Mockaofat leant par aalua, or 1b boudaor aiort;a(aaruBlnrimbared reel eatat worth dveki lb awuaot fc.rwhuh th aama laaiortfarad. As Waaaiaa, Said Cotnpaoy baa (lad la UtMaH awriuan tuatraaiant, aodar It earporal aeal, alfae try the r'reaideni and KwreUry tkeraof jioailcalitif aval appfluUriK WILLIAM f. C RKKU, of lADcaaUr, It A runt forth trxia'tinii af iba buelueee of Inauraaoa, and full at aiirMred!y autbortill( him to arkaowl edge aarelr ofproeaaefor and an babalfaf aald eompe- ny, conaauunc it. at aarviee or proreee uraa em, me aatd Agcul, aliall be taken and held to be at valid If erred apon th eopauy,areurdlg toUelaweof tbl .MiU.er of any other fciata.and waring allalalBjaf ern.r b) (Vawtn of aiiilti aarrica. Row, lataaroaa, lu punuaneeef the rt aaetloa af the "act to regulau tba Agencleaof Insurance Cunivao nle not Incorporateel by the rtute of Ohio," pd May 1,-lrM. 1, eVit.u B. Moaea, Audiwr of aald, atate. do herehy centiy, tout toe aaia a iu.me r CtEKDitaathariicd aeaa Agent tor the ear cwia- ny, latraaaael Ik buamaaa of inewrancet in a btats, onlil U thirty-krat day or July, la th year eaethoaeud eight hundred aud Sfty-Se, aofaraab uy be legally empowered ao to do by ble leuarof ap pointraenuird the Inatractloee which aiay be (Wan la kiaa by tbeaald eoatpaoy- " la viTBna vtaaaaor, Bare nerewnio aierioe aty name, aad caoeed Ik aeal ef aay oatte to b alrl led, tbl Selb day of February, la . a. . tbe year or oar Lord one tfcoaaao4 algkt d red eed Sfly -fire. May , ie3 3wM '4I. D. MOBGAX.Aadlter . . NOTICE. rXHHE indcraiirned ln been appointed iteceirrof 9 tho prcperiy uud elfecla of Um lav Srtn of K. L. STocuin St Co. All persona indebted to said Oral luuai inuke iruiuedlatu pfcymrnt. I juii.1 k. Mb.vAuun.Keceirer. Lanrarter, May vv lhM 38 FRESH MILCH COVS. t REPt! !! r,C ff COWS for saU at Ui lrrln Vrm Hoiith rif Town. ayl7,lR3. JllOMAS STURtitO. SALE OF PROPERTY " IX LOGAM. I Restoration. The Alexandria Va. Ga tetts states tbat an old and respectable cit izen of that place, a retired merchant, re ceived a few days ago, in a letter from Boston, without signature, and nothing to show its source, a thousand dollar note of the Globe Bank of Boston, with the remark that the sender owed tbe money, and took that opportunity of retnrning it to the per son to whom it belonged. " . . .: . Ui.taralleled Meanness. Tbe Cor poration of Montreal invited Sir Edmund Walker Head, Governor General, to visit that city at the opening of tbe exhibition preparatory to sending to the Paris Exh bition. They engaged rooms for liim at the Donnegana House, and refused to psy the bills. Madame S. Julien, the landla dy, has accordingly sued Sir Edmund for tlie amount. MV. Fabens who is inflicted with Col. Kinney has been 'ilischaiged from his of fice of United Slates Consul t Nicara- Elections American Viclorie. The American ticket was elected in Providence, Rhode Island, on the 9th by a majority of 821. the whole seven aldermen, and 20 out of tha 28 councilmen were chosen. In Mobile, Alabama, John A. Hitch cock, the American candidate for Probate Judge was chosen on the 7th over his Anti-American competitor by eleven hun dred majority. . ' :' Kkntuckt. The Mount Sterling (Ky.) Whig says that Judge Loring, tbe Ameri can candidate for Governor, has withdrawn from tho canvass in consequence of failing health. The Hon. F. M. Bristow. of Todd county, will piobably take his place on the ticket. . ' i ' atiTlt is intended to bold a ''Grand Ba ssar" in London this month, to promote the movement now making 'to extend the use of free lubor in cotton poods, witn view to the discouragement of slavery in. American Wnw, n ' .- , . WILL offor friraale it publir anoUon. at the dor of the Logan Hranch Hunk In Loguit. mi Salttr a.r. lm 2tb. t ibltr tuw. Ltiin. ailuutod on .Muiuery Street, .Nurlh of Il inlcr, in uid Townof Logun. 'i'he fuvorahle location and hOBOty of Ihuae lets strike them drairahie for choice ri-tdeucea. .. Xertni of Kale One-third iu baud, one-third -in one year, aud orie-lhird In two yeara with Interest ror further tuiortnuuon, appty to i;. v. uttiror, Logan, Ohio. . SAatUKL J. OFFICKK. Muy 17, less sw - ' - UNIVERSITY FAJIILY REMEDIES. TSSUEl) under the aeal, eanctioa and anlhorityof the Uniraraily of FKKti MKUICIAK aud Popular TltEODOUr TOJIC, MEKCHAST TAILOR.. ISIiViA'( jyree. Ii.'ho li Tullmtdgs JXaaaa aa aaeer1 rearer. TTASJnttoni.-d a larre aad beautiful aaaort- i TId S O op t est O. Of the SemUAanaal Stateaeat oTUe f fairs ao1 coadiUoa of the Hom laaa raace Compaay of tbe City of 2f ew York! oa the (Oth alar of December, ISM. Balaaeaof Awetaob Ha Jan laetaBerexktMiortb4dalelTIS.7l . aabjact to uadry loaaea tbea .. .. anaojuated ana eeuroetea at -fVDJM M.anorUoBef ektck ' . , ,r baa beea bald. Deduct eeeoud dlrldmd dUtr ed.HU July, I nerceal n.ow as Income. . Arannnt of prmlnm oa poiiclee leauea aunng U, leal ail arentka r3-tM i Laaaretura premium on - caneeilea poiiKlea ana -re-iuaanuice 1.7V 74 SM.ST ft Amoflnt oflMtretara . ed and earned for alx . aiontlta froaa Itat laly to Srat January, r . uiont of READY MAVH CLOTH11VG. to- ther with m choice .eetim of CA, Cri- mtrttr xd Vtiic. A il of vfaicfa hat been aclect eJ wltli ffrettrar and wltH tpclai roforonc! to th HreriAtU-ti lltwlOf tmHMII(TlUI!H'. HUlonir einoriife in lh! braarfi ofbfli1nu. It ur ?arai:tee thai hif ftork mbrmcs th Choi re ( and best Tari (;. and Ui porrhiue ban b0n nm:i apon urh term lUiUtto on soil Mthe MWitST FOsoiaLK tHl BKS. - . , Tb Piilillt? nyVctr't?iy rcqniitcl to fait n1 z amine his aiortmta. Ho Ujuod hand m fanerml at ortmentoi . ' u . El'ilMfiR WEAR, . .r i Anil i at all time prepared o acconm.o1at4 fit friemu, either with tiu uxnvllrtit arlirle of Btatlj made riotliii.iE.orlo MAXHFACTUHK TO ORDKR, out of th-j bel maturial and by most acrnintllahert workmoo, any 5I5I0 of arninta, FOK MKS AND BOYS, In the bpeiifti.il moit fushionable munner. Ho la confident, tln this roipect, that he enn yore general aatUlact.oo. fit ftrUiient embraces a (teneral Tariety of Lirtvn Cnawt, , Vcrtinp ISnnpcndeis, iJrv do PanUlooni, Haiery, S.tck do -nTiiit, UndvrfhirtSa Can't-M,t'f, toftther with all otlwr article uswallT kept in a GoilMaaua Fumtthiuff KwiS and manuUe turad iit Ui moat fewhionabaO tylf; THB ASSORTMENT Ifl K3CTIRBLY Ttbaubcfln pnrrhdaed of weI.-rtaMished houses In the Kawtttrn cUfea. and ipi71 c mwrrmnted to be made of Knou lodire. Chartered by the Htnto of Ptrniitylrattia, e-cmd material and in du ruble maone-r, April 'W, 1K.3, with a tupil.tl of $l()0.)on mulniy for t!ie Ho raipoctftelly tavites hit old ennomori and others lturnoaeof arrcstinc tlie erila of hri K.utb siOh THU.MS, uUo for siipptyiii tlw community with relia-1 ble re nw dies wboruvura competent physic. ai caniiot or will not he vinln)ed, have purt band from br. JOHN H. ROWA.NH. hie cult? brutes! KnWHnd Xonlc HIijtttirt knuwu for twenty-five year, as the only sure and safe cure fur FiSVhK and A(t'K, dec, and bis htetiiuable ntmedy for HOWfcL CUM rM'l 8, Kowaiids's compound Syrup of Biacltberry Root, which tiijrbly apruvd and popniar Hftme.ic to(teihir with the University 'a Keinedy for coinpluints of the Lungs. The lTlii voraitj Kuu.ed) for liM'p si a or linliKejlion. The Untversily'a l.emerly for Ci tive Howcls. At so the University Almanac may be bad ut Ihu Branch Dispensnry or Mtore nf Lancaster, May 17. Iti55 3m2 .W. Z. 11KEIDER. ' I)1SIUABIK CITY l.OT TOU I WILL sell Lot No. 75 In Carpenter's Addition to the City of Lancaster, being the Lot directly oppo site tothe residence of William M. Ktiitcad, ki). This Lot is large aiidelifrihly locale. I, hoing one of the corner Lota in tho Oi-iftinal Carpenter Plat and situated on the SouthwHSt corner of VV iudiu; and Per ry Streets, near the 0 W. A Z. K. R. Deiol. . Terms easy aud title warrunted. Knrpilre of fiAWUfcl JACKSON or GEORGE W. MAG KLNOY, Martin's Row, two doors fcoulh of Poit Othce. Lancaster. May 17, Idj 3 NOTICE. fXHE nnder1(fned will nell, at pnhllo anHion 00 I iSafarrfaj, tht 10 kdaf f Jtw$ A D. 1H51, ut their Ware Honse, In the city of Lawrastor, Ohio, between the hours nf in o'clock. A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M. of aid dT, the following' property: 9 Reapinir mashines whioh were consigned to us, by Mers. Hall e Par sons, more than one year pa-t, aald projwrty to be sold. to pay chargoe and expense". KEBER, KUTU th CO. . Lancaiterfay 1(1, 1 - CITY COXFECTIOXARY.1 ISgle P HE unitcrslKDed, havlne; recently Btted npmomi In Marttn'a row. Immediately under tho Ohio sle Prlutlnr OtUee, and one door north of the l'oat Orllt'e, moat respectfully Invite publir attention to thelrextanMva and wellaeleeted atock of Caiteeriea arier, coneistlnjr of candles of their own matiufncture, which they will sell at whnloaal and retail prlroiv l.rmana, Oranjrea. Ki.Hilaon. llatoa, Firat tluality Catatwbia VI Hie anil Ale, Tobacco. igara, Vc.( dec, coiiataatl kept on hand. We are ilao llUirt op la BneatylefaraLarilea1 Fnm mer Saloon, the rooma formerly ocenpiod hy lir.Kuto. where the refreshmenta of the season will foe in readl- liessat all hours. IIE.Ul dt LAOAUAUGH pril 18, ieS5N o. 4 t-f. Geo. W. MacElroy.- ; Attorney and Coonkellor , at Law and : Notarr Public, . " ' LANCASTER, OHIO V 0 f FICE Connoll'i Ro w, 1 4 oars (ontb of lie Fort Offle. Lnenr, Ohio, Xrra 1 , . :. '. to call ht hia near eftablisameut, wnere ae will at all timea be ready to wait upon thorn with aoea aeon at thb uiwmt a. Tea. To lest hi, promtaee, he aska an exatutnntion of his stock in trade and toe style and qual ity ofhu manufacture. ' T-lvw. Lauruater, My5, 154. - - v . m CINCINXATTI, W1LM1N GTON AND ZXCSVILLE KAIL BOAD, OPEN TO T.ASC,STER. Two dally TraJua(Sun dar excepted;) - ' Train's leave Ciucrrtaatl at A.M. and 50 P. ar rlvliur at jaauriinteral 4 eu P. M. and 9 So P. M. Trains rWe.Laiir.-itor at S 3U A.M. and to 10 A.M.; arr.vii enl Cincinnati at 11 lie A.M. and i 40 P. M. Ttaiuswltl sUiplorpassenpersaamiiow: xiAananaa, Stop's, Circiev-.ile, "William-port, FoitrCoraera, Kew Hoiiat;i,"-Valiltistori.I!uttlesnake,KaMaa.CroHoad, WillmiiiRton.Sllco,ClarltsTille and Morrow. Thoduwnwardlmins connect at Morrow with tha truiuann the Utile Miaiua Kod for (cilatnDaa. Liues of slaves trill ran between Lancaster and 1.0 raji. Kelsniivillo Athens, Pnrnemv. fiomeraet and Zanefvillo. connectinfr with the tnomlnf train from and areniu IraiB to Cincinnati. SHUIUXST AM BEfcT KOITE .... TO J INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, ' ROCK ISlJlND AND St. LOUIS. fersoni leaeinic Lancaster In th moraine, train ar rive at lmltan.poliuio aame eeeiili.;. Ibrouga tickets to Linviuuatl - t l. : i 3 70 . . ... . Iudiauamia : i It 7 80 "orothorlnforraatioii and tickets, apply at Ticket Of. See, coruer of Ilroaslway and front stroeta, and at tba LittleMiatut Depot, or to tlie Matien Agents on the Una, i j. a. u m Atouiu.i, - Eniriueeraufl Superintendent. efpTharonipKnyill uot We responsible for bag casnexceetlinetOioTalue, unleaa ttte same be re turned to iheCouductoror Afrnt,Bl fraijtht paid at theraieofapaaaruforrery t&UOlaTahte abore that amount. . .. - . - v ' . , aprti o, waa. Oho Eagloand Flnckin' Sratlnel Copy. Insert Is plnca of old adetrtiaement. U'tlll 0r A. li. ' CEISY & caEIOEK. JOBBERS A5D RETAIL DEALERS Ilf BOOTS,8I10ra,LI!ATlII!H cV F1.1DING8 HAvIForeniOTea tneireioroa noon Wootaf tho Hockmr Valley' Dauk, wker Ihey are bow rwtin Ibelr fprlng Stock .IHwaWtSltaet, which eannnt b. ereellad In price, beauty or style ahd wnrlrmsn.hinv W rO (ISO OlSnU fACt Utl M t BttOU nd Hhocato order on the shortest notice. Gle ua a call and you will satisfy youraeWatbataralasmaii, Mr. Crook, who has selected oar stock East with treat rare, will :iT undoubted aatiafsaiiaa to Ladies and Gentlemen who anil fTAr bin with a tall., I ; Lancter,af rll SB,l5A-0 . Diabaraaataata.. AwiowntofloasespalddurtKf tn " Beat aix aaonlha 14S.IM W Atnonnt paid for expenwt, la ' Cludlu(commissioua toaeeat. 41.4M tS) Amount af tax bald during the yeaf d.:i 7 Abb la. Cmah, balance la Rank M.utt T Bund and Mortcarea, (bain; ' . drat leia on Kent kelat 447 .BOO M -Loane on- slock (payable on rjeraana; jH.vn vw . . Rent astai Ko 4 Wall ftraet - - (tbaomca) HJM 1 Notes received for Premiara oa Inland risk a ' 11.949 T Otflce Furniture and personal enact aa aw lnteroal due and anpald to an- nary Rrtt n.j'e h . ReJanee In hand of arent and In course ortrananilaatoufrom - - areata W."" IT Premiums due and uncollected oa Policies iHaed at wOlea . 1.T9B 00 i i Toui 74.Torr - Liabililient. " Amoantef losae Incurred aad proceaa adjustment M.IM H Amount of lots reported oa arMaa ao action baa been taken ' D.OTO 40 Amount of claim, for loaaei reflet, by tha company t.ouo aa ilrned - f.4Mtt ft CHARLRft J. MARTIK.Ttee President He Tork. Feb. U3. A. F. W 1LLM AKTU. Bae'T. 8tt or Naw Yoaa.CUy of ew York.aa. Charlea J. Mania, vice rrssiaent, aua ttnnvr r. Wlllmarth, Secretary of tba Home luauraoce Compa ny, bein(aeTenlly sworn, do depose and say tbat tba forefoiu statement of the afalraand coudiUoa of aald company 1 correct and Irue tncaea - t-iiara.r.i j. asniis.Tinwssn, ARTRV K F. WILLMARTH.fteeretary Takn. subscribed and sworn to before mthh)l4th day of February, A. 1). If J "Irued L . .1. niuiiisn DUBfDEV, 1 Coiomlasloner in Kew York forth Slat ef Ohio, - eaieiasu CEBTIFICATK OP AUTnOAITT (To expire on the list day of July, ISM '' Ettb or Oaio, Adbito. oa (Tar' Ortra oLcaana, April W, lf. 'Vfaxait. The Homo Insurance C'CTuienT. loeaterl at Sew York City t the flat of Hew York, hze fled In this office a aworn statement of its condition, aa re quired by tie Aral section f thAet to regulate th agencies er inanranco uompanie aot tnenrpotated oy ine oiat oi unio," paaaei asay i. Akb Art naaaaa, field com . tea-. any has fumlshsd fh tf decsiyned, wtiafactorr BTldeoce that It 1 posaaaaad of at least one nunoreo tDouaaua ootiara or actual cantui iDTeated inatocks ef al least iar aaloe, ar la boaas ar morujraceaofanineumberad real estate worth daahla the amount for which tha aama temortjraaed: il aa Wnaai.e, Said company has fledla this eflf a a written Instrument, under It corporate aeal, ateaed by the PreaidentaadSeereun thereof.romlnatiDk aad appointing WILLIAM P. CREED, ef Uaaatar,Tl A- geutiortha traaaactton or toe auai aeaa oi n re ineu raave, and fully tk unreeerredly authoriiiD him ve ackaowl- or ex en whii oi sara reap. Bvoaseiilingtfcsl aaretce or proce. apoa him, tha aaid agent, shall ba takea and held to ha a kalld aa If ad go saref ea of proeeee I aemd upou the company rficeordlng to thelawa hf thle Stata. or ofany other fute. and walrlng all alaim of error by reason or aacn aerrica. Sow, Taiaaroaa, la pursuance of tha intt Mciloa of thMact to reirulate the agencleaof lnanranea Coanpa nia sot laenrpo rated by tbe Hut of Ohio,' pssssd May 1, l'4. 1, Wittui P. Meaaan, Auditor of aald sule, do hereby certify, that the aald WILLIAM P. CUBED la authorised aaan agent for lb aald eomtuv nr. to transact Iba business of Ore Ineurawe, In Ihl "ute, anlll the Iblrty-Arst day of Julys rn lh yr on thousand eight bundradajid (Ity-dT. a far aa ba may be legal lyempowwred o to do by hisletterof an rolnlreent,aad tae tnalraenoa which astyb grraa la lm ht thsiain MmaasT. Ia wrraxa Wntaxor, I tae (leretrrl in aabaerlhad my name, and caused the aeal of my offlre to be aMred, this Mia day of April, Is ihe year t. a. of our Lord one tnoossno larni aunaraa SB. ' ' - Bfre-llTe. WILLIAM V .. May, 16iS JwM ' : ' V REMOVAL. ... v in. B. RAaiL'irii HAS ramored Maofllca aad reatdaae th keaad formerly occupied try Mr. fault, are dneraEat orth Eagle Printing OHo,hre h will b found a all time naleeaahaent on profeaaioaal huaiaeas. Laneastfr, aprll 13, !Bi-iiU , . ( D. HOROAK.And. it 1 1 I 1 f